THE PUBLICAN. CiKAR FIELD, PA? 1TID.vrDAT MORNING, Al Ql'ST It, Terms of Subscription. flptid la advance, or within three BOBthi...! ad JfM.d after three ud before lit Bombs... i 00 tffkii aflef theeiplrallon of lii uonbta... S piml W'mvt-r it Duraing a apruitM-tl wrint. - m b The kuty-didn nud t-rU-krta are bating evening concert. J.'urweiwvllle wHvwi their new fire ap- pnrnlu last week. m e - Tlic jxtttoftkfc at FureMt, in Bloom towathi lnw lieen diMtiiiihiuf). roext went ws win cuiuiueuce nniioiuuing the nauitft of uuiilMlutea. MiM Jennie bigler rwntly n tnrned from prulontfrd viNit to Harrislmrn. ii - CanipinK-ont parties nre ijiiiie popular in lii "neck o' wotxU ' this Hummer. The election ou the Watrr cjtifHttun next Saturday promise to Ite intereoUiiK. - m With the rijirtpciMia and flim, Hixhr had very unmmfortable time of it lant week. ! l - - M. L. C. Kvana,oi I'ike Umiuhiji, is travel ing agent for the Curwennville Woolen Mills X. E. Arnold ill rehuild his mill Bridgeport, a few miles went of Curweiwville. David Witherow publishes a card on carpet weaving which will be of inn-rent to our render. The Light K unning New Home ia almost noiwlrm T. A. Fink. fJeneral Agent for Clearfield conntv. A new atnekof drew gingham. Fall pnt- terna, just receive! nt 11. Lehman & Co.'n, i the 0tcra House, The Light Running New Home, nimplcrtt and !rt ho wing machine in the world. T. A Fleck, (ienend Agent for Clearfield count v. Fleck puhliRlM a very intereMing (nmnin nication thia wwls on the newing machine question, Hchaflhiftfiayalnngwith theothen. mi - Hurry Itider has purchased the tulimw store of James E. Watson, in this place, and took powewtitm of the an me one day lnut week. t i The comet discovered by Froieattor Bchav Wrlr1, of Ann Arlor, Mich., July 13th, is now Haiti to bo visible from 2 o'clock A. M. until dawn. The National Guard of this State will en camp atSnltsbnrg, Indiana county, beginning with tn-dny (the loth) and continuing for a WM-k or ten days. On Saturday next, between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 7 r. M., is the, time fixed fur voting on the Water question. Vote right and don't forget it. John N'orrin, Hr., of Curweiwville, hiw Iwcu (iiialitied an Executor of the estate of Mrs. Llianor Wrigley, relict of Win. K. Wrigley, late of l IcnrUeld borough. , p A trump was lntely arrested nt Kittunning uith $2,000 on his prrmm. The money wits tieil up in rags nnd concealed in diflereut places alxtnt his clothing. A n excel lent on ts crop has j twt Iwn harvested, but our farmer frh-uds are grently ilisiitM)inted about the corn and buckwheat crops in this county on account of the drought, len. W. W. II. Itavis. editor of the Doylcs town Dt-morrtit, and lady, are mxticating this week at t'resson. We learn that there are nhmit (W0 guilts at the Mountain House this watton. - - mm Mr. C. C. Ihjflield, of tit. Petersburg, l'a., iwlvcrtises second-hand stationary nnd portable engines nnd boilers for sole. For particular, wo refer you to his advertisement elsewhere in this paper. In our next issue we will publish an inter esting sketch of the Hie of Hon. James L. (iillis, lately deceased, written for the Phila delphia Timet by Hon. Henry 8m titer, an in timate friend of thedejmrted. The cemetery well has been finished at a depth of thirty-two feet, with alwut three fwi of water in it. A pump has Iwn put in, and everything is now in good working order. Frank Bradley engineenul the Job. During the month of Augu.tt ia the time tor our citizens, and farmers too, to destroy the weeds about their premises that annually annoy them. Full them out of root before the seed matures. Clean out the smart weeds and thistles from the pavements in front of your stores and residences. Ity destroying them in Au gust for two Hummers in sticorwion, you will xueceed in annihilating them. m e - A. C. Welch is gitning us much notoriety and attracting as much attention In this vi cinity nn Ctiiitcnu. We would not be sur prised to hear of him soon starting out on a lecturing tour, to tell "What I Know About Hewing Machine." ! I Complaints continue to be made niton t boys (and very large boys, too) going in bathing on Hundny afternoons in the river nenr O. L. Keed's farm, In full view of persons going to and returning from church. It ia hojicd this outrage will cense. John W. Wilson and family, of this place, are traveling this season with "Mnln A Co.'s New International Hhow," which Js now ex hibiting in the eastern part of the State Their proffMsionnl names arc "John D'Alma,' "Madnme D'Almn," "Ia Petite Maud IA1 ma," etc. . m Frctl Nisley, son-in-law f Mr. Imuur John son, of this place, and well-known in th vicinity, has Ikcii appointed postmaster of a new office recently established in Dawson county, Nebraska, cnth-d Peucil. Mr. Nisley and family moved out tu Ncbrunka one year ago Inst Spring. R. H. Shaw, of this place, now traveling in the West has sent us several copies of the Daily Gatrttf, published al Colorado Hprings, Colorado, at which plao h w ojntirning a portion of last week. He ts nivompiUiiod liy Dr. O. F. Hoop nnd Albert Owen, both of PhilijMbnrg. The tenth annual session of the Juniata Valley Cumpmeetiug of the Central Penn sylvania Conference of the M. E. Chnrch, will open at Newton Hamilton on Tuesday, August Kith. Preaching at HKM a. M , on Wednefulay. the 171 h, by Rev. Jtixhop EG. Andnws, of Washington, D. C. Mr. M. Kumery has boeu appoiuted Ht- maNier at Olen Hope. M isa t ily McK instry has returned from an extended and a pleasant visit to friends and relative in York Stute. Tlie Light Running N-w Home never get out or order. T. A. Fleck, tieneral Agent for Clearfield county. The new building of the Clearfield Fire Brick Worka ia about completed, and in a few days you may Mtrt to hear the new whistle. m m - A satchel was U t ut Dr. Hill's residence during the Shaw House fire. The claimant can have the auuia by proving bis proiterty ano paying lor tlna advertisement. The County Commiwuonen will receive pro- prtiis lor repiiinng the Second it reel brtilge until I hurwtay afternoon, August tMth. For IKirticuIara see advertisement in this hwue. Atth JtAor. Kli Bloom, Esq., and lady, and Mr. nnd Mra. John I. Patterson have been rusticating for a week or more at Ocean drove. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Wallace are so journing at Cape May. The largo illustrated posters for the first animal Fair of tho Clearfield Agricultural Park Association are Is-ing distribute. They were printed at Cincinnati. The Fair will he held on the 11th, pJth, l.'Mh and 14th days of Octolter. Premium offered to the amount offJ,tKHl. A party of twenty or twenty-five ludics and gentlemen will leave to-day (Wednesday) or Thursday to camp out for a week or more. fhey will pitch their tents m the sylvan shades and cool retreats along Clearfield creek. They anticipate a pleasant time, nnd we hojM they will not lie disappointed. i WhoifDr.' Patnwf ,Dr."Palmer,dentiHt, who advertises himself in the Clterrytree! Krrvrtt as Wing from Clearfield, U cither uhniued of his home orafmidof the law. Hr is not a resident of Clearfield, nud never wiw. to the I tent of our knowledge nud Is-lief. j ' ' DiiNTtST. A aluabl Timber Purchas: From the Journal of hint eek weleurn that Mcshw. Clark B. Nwria and W. M. Shuw rew-ntlv purchased of Williairi Maics a valmiblt- tract ot timlKT land mtuated on Tmut Run. It contain three hundred acre and it is esti mated will cut five million feet of pine and hemlock timlier. We learn from the Altooua Daily Sun that the Pennsylvania Railroad Compiiny arc mukiag a geohigical Burvcy of all the coal basins on the West Branch and Monlinnnon creek, From Farrandsville! on the West Branch, to Clearfield. Mr. W. W. Seaman, a former resident of Tioga county, has chnrge of the survey. The object is to ascertain the most desirable locution forextensions of their lines of railway. The Light Running New Home lasts a life time. T. A. Fleck, General Agent for Clear field county. The Light Running New Home has no enual. T. A. Fleck, tieneral Agent for Clear- Held county The Light Running New Hume, a model of perfect iun. T. A. Fleck, tieneral Agent for Clcurflcld count v. Mism-a Ella and Alice Shaw returned home last week from a visit to Indiana, where they visited their cousin, Mrs. Jennie Clements. We notice among the list of patents lately awarded to Pennsylvania inventors ia one granted to Mr. Adam Breth, of New Wash ington borough, this county, for a bolt-clipper, to facilitate the work of blacksmiths. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the INwtofllee nt Clearfield, Pa., for the week end ing August Hth, lHl: Mrs. Vim. Cunningham, Alex Cnmli Thomas II. (iray, Rev. K. H. Hctovey, Philip Kunt):, Annie Lynns, R. J. Maurer, W McCracken, Fannie Mctiee, Janet Mitchell, David Robinson, Jennie Robinson, John Tny lor, A. H. Wi1w.ii. P. A. GArLIN, P.M Manual Harvtit om. The Clearfield I mona Grange, No. Ill, will hold their annual hasket pimic on Thursday, Keptemlier 1st the farm of J. B. Shaw, two miles north Clearfield. Miihic will lie provided for entertainment of old and young. Sjtenkei are expected to be present to address meeting, commencing at 10 o'clock A. All are invited, as this is expected to lie largest liody of ciliwus ever held In wMiuty. K. M. Davih Master. M. J. Owkxh, Secretary. Ta. Taf The Bellcfouto HWcAnwis gives a couple of young men away, as follows : 'W had the pleusure of a mil from our friends, W. II. Patterson, of Houtxdale. mid J. L. leichhold, of Clearfield. Both of them hav just retunufP from their Summer excursion to Niagara, Chautauqua, Ac, and stopped ov nen ia pay a visit to our lieaiiltfiil Peun cum a also have a little flirtation with some our young Indies. Call again." T. A. Fleck sells the New Home Sewing Mm lime. It has merits that claim the utt Hon of ladies and all others in need of n good sewing machine. Call at Fleck's store, see the machine nnd specimen ofvwork, and all inlormation neccHsary tomitisfv vou that it is the king of all. He is (General Agent lenrfield county for this mm-hinp, and sells it for 10 (ash at his store. He doe not pcil die through the country. 4 Qooa Dct$ion. An exchange says that it has lien decided by the Courts that trout streams which nre not inclosed and improved and in which trout nre not propagated, are public nnd mny lie fished in by one during the legal season, whether the same U leased by a corporation or owned by an individual, The people have a common law right to the sh as they have to other wild creature, not caged or fenced in. If such is the law, the trout streams in this vicinity ore poorly pro tect en. The hoopskirt factories have started up again. We are not informed where they got their information, but the Altomia a says the hnopskirts that are coming into style at present are not the lmlloon skeleton of our fort-mothers, but a neat little arrnngement uinde (if w ire alsiut the diameter of a good' tiM'd stove-pipe. m m w'e notice that Bishop Andrews, one of the ni't eminent clergymen in the M. E Church, ill preach to the patron of the Newlon Hamilton Cimipinceting on Wednesday. He w fine of ths nowt eloquent prwichers helong '"K to that Cliurch, and thoie liohave time ml menus to reach the caminironnd should "t fad to hear him. The Itev. Mr. Butler was prevented by light ax-ident from filling the pulpit of the Presbyteriau Church lost Sabbath. He un fortunately cut a gawh in his foot on Tuesday morning of Jnt week while cutting kindling ood. The wound is more troublesome than rious. He cm Id, perhaps, better sympathize ith the object of the oollection (disabled miniMtenO mineunced to hi; takto up last Sabbath, and which will tie taken next Sati Itatlu The Presbyterians nf this place con- trilioted forty dollars lfl" for this pui-pose nvti ywr. , f Wst Clearfield HI. f. Church FnHmt.Th triends and menilers of the West Clearfield M. E. Church purxiac holdiug a Festival on Friday and Saturday next, afternoon and veniugs. On Saturday evening they will rve up a gtxd supper, the most prominent nnd palatable items being roast chicken and allies, with coffee, ice-cream, cake, etc. he money raised by this means will lie used in purchasing two stoves and fixing up the ulterior of the church building. It is hoped and expected that thuj Festival will lie lilier- ally patronized, as the congregation is Isidly in need of fluids for the pur(oso above aiiuueti ia Die weather for three or four days hurt wk was quite oppressive, the thermometer indicating Mwoen n.1 nnd IN from Wednes- ""y until Saturday. A light shower of rain " totlurdny evening cooled off the nttnm I'hrre, and it has been quite pleasant aim e ir" Monday morning the mermry had cooled non to wr. - ' - "Tlie Curwensville Hotel Coniiy" have IVfn aotiea that an application will lie to the (iovemor fin- a eharterofin rpnration. The hotel will be built at once 0I the site 0f the Irrin House, lately de foyed hy fire, by a stock company, at a cost ,", In anticlpntiAfl of attmoting large oben of ftumraer Tbriton to that beanti- An xampf$.'e learn from tho Indiann Ihmocrnt of lust week that a young man named Clahnugh hired a home and buggy from John Montgomery to go to lireenville, After starting from town he took in a couple of companions, and instead of stopping at (ireenville went on to Cherry tree, abusing the horse and breaking the buggy. He returned the next day and was arrested on informa tion made by Mr. Montgomery, nnd commit ted to jail, w here he awaits a trial in default of good and sufficient hail. An example should 1 made of the parti as in every case where horses are nbtised and rigs obtained by false reprewn tat inns. i no Mutual jicueut i.ue insurance com pany of Newark, New Jersey, ranks among the very best of the old line life Insurance associations. It was organized in 1h 15 and is therefore thirty-six years old. Its assets, nt market vslne, amount to $;i.,7ii(J,Hl fi.n;t and it h:is a surplus of f .',!, kC.(1 It is the most economically managed coniHiny in ex istence and on that account is enabled to pay large dividends to policy holders, and charge lower rntca of insurance than other com panics. Its policies are non-forfvitable nfter the pay ment of two full years' premiums, and it issues-1 mi id up jmlicies or mnkes liberal ex tension of period of Insurance in cose of non payment of premiums by policy holders after two years' premiums have lie. en paid. No aasessuientN. R. M. McF.naly..ClcarfieldPa., ia a special agent of this Company, See ad vertisement in another column. A Threehmg machine Accident corres pondent informs us of a terrible accident that occurred on Friday atlenifsm. the 2tfth nit.. at the barn of Mr. Isniah NefT, in Chest township. Mr. Nolen nnd Wm. Thustin, of Ferguson towTish ip.were t h resh ing w heat with a Seinrntor. It being something new in that neighlKirhood, a large numlierof people, in cluding women nnd children, assembled to sc4 it operate. While Mrs. Franklin Pierce wns In the ad of emiwing over the large tumbling shaft, which was revolving nt a high rate of speed, her clothes caught and she wns taken around three 11111111 Is-fore the machinery could lie stopied. She had a child in her arms, which she threw from her unhurt. Mrs. Pierce was picked up In a frightful condition, being lwdly bruised and wounded. She was divested of nearly all her clothing. She is still living and conscious, and there are some hopes that she will stir- j vlve. Mr. Isaiah Neff was sent to New Washington, three miles dinlant, for Dr. Ash D. Bennett, who attended to her injuries. The friends nnd neighbor tender their heart felt sympathy, and hope antioiily f the recovery of the aiifferitig woman. This should serve as another warning for people to be very careful while about machinery. . Centre county papers are requested to copy ths abora. : : : , , . . ( Fatal Accident The Osceola Krrritlf of last weeksnys: "On last Friday morning, while a Swede named Chnrles Sands, who luul been in this country but a short time, and for the past month in the employ of Mr. f icorge Bui lock, on the Moshunnuit Extension, was work uig at the incline plane for the purpose of bringing lialhist stone from the hill alsjv was struck nnd im tan lly killed by one of the plane cars thnt had broken its coupling nnd jumped the track. He was buried in the tJoss cemetery at Osceola, the same evening. at the expense of Mr. Bullock." Leg Broken. Mr. Warren llolleuhnck, Kylertown, a former resilient of Clearfield borough, met with n rnther painful accident w hile working on the logjobof Mr. George illinnw, near Pentield, on last Thursday week, lie was hauling sawloga, drugging some six of them at one time. By some means thegrnhft pulled out, when hisriuht foot was caught, a large 4'g passing over it, frac turing the ankle Ume, He was descending steep place in (he road, and the logs came him 1mm the rear unaw ares. He is now at Hie Allegheny House, in this place, where his in jury is mending slowly. It is hoped tlutt he will soon lie able to he about again. wmpmeering uauy. im iewton Hnm ton UVuYAmis will issue an eight-page daily from that cilice during the progress of the Juniata Valley Campmeeting, at 35 cents for the term of ten days, or 3 cents per copy, will be mailed to any address on receipt the prion. A competent corps of reporters has iR-en engaged, nnd it will contain a full ami impartial account of the proceedings of cam together with the latest telegraphic news and itemsofgener.il interest. Advertisementsaiid subscription should lie forwnrded at an early date to insure prompt attention. For further particulars address B. E Morrison, puhlishc Newton Hamilton, Pa. Hay ftw.-Mr. A. L. Avery, Pharmacist Newark, N. J. Having been severely afilicte for eleven years with Hay Fever, niter try ing almost everything without avail, I gove n all hoies of ever licing cured, when I pur- cluwed of you n box of Ely 'a Cream Italia. To my surprise, nfter a few applications, I was entirely relieved. if. Watnon llarrin, Ldlrr Currier No. 14, New P. O., Newark, N. J, Memrs. White A 11 ur dick, Druggists, I lint en, N. Y. I recommend to those sullcriug las I IkivcIm-cu I with Hay Fever, Kly's Cream Balm. Have tried nearly nil the remedies could find, nnd this a decided preference over them all. It has given me immediate lief. f. T.SUyhrn, Hardware Merchant, Itha ca, N. Y., Keptemlier fi, Price AO cents. e:-3-3t "Led Aetray." This, is one of the social problems of all ages and countries that can not lie ignored, and it was splendidly por trayed by the Donaldson Combination troupe in Pic's Opera House, on Tuesday evening of last week. It is a subject that will never wear out, and those of our citizens who failed to witness it threw away a rnrc opjiortuuity for social training and moral culture. We "took in the play" at the Holi day street theatre, in Baltimore, fifteen years ago, and at tho ulnut street theatre, Phila delphia, five years ago, but the play w more elegantly carried out than it was lost Tuesday night The only fuult we have to find isa domestic one the slimiiess of the attendance. "Led Astray" is the antidote of Go and sin no more," and should be read and seen by all men and women, Shooting Accident. tin Wednesday morn g an accident hnppcnrd Charley Nelson, uged about sixteen years, son of Mrs. Ellen Nelson, of this place, which may yet prove fatal. He w as sitting on the bed from which he hod just risen, playing, it is supjiosed, with a pistol which he has been in the habit of carrying, when It wasnecidently discharg ed by some uuexplained means, the lioll entering immediately over the heart, for tunately striking a riband taking an upward course, preventing what would have undoubt edly lieen Instant death. The boy has refused to take chloroform that proper medical skill might be applied, and has allowed very little probing after the bullet, the course of which has been traced alwut two inches. We learn this (Friday) morning that he is able to sit np in a chair and that there is strong hopes entertained of his recovery, unless the forma tion of an abcess may change his condition for the worse. It is to he hoped that the ident will not terminate finally. PhiHtul,iirg Journal. ANOTHER TOWNSHIP HEARD FROM. From ths Tyrone lltrald, Augnit 4tb.J Wo quote from a rag-lmby in Clearfield ailing itself tho Citiirn . "The Tyrone Are engine la expected to ar rive in this place sometime next week or at least before tlie house thry were telegraphed to aave is replaced by another one. The 1 yrone tire dcmrtment must lie a slow affair. The individual bull-elephant who "hon swnggles" the (Stitrn, is not acitirenof Clear- field, nor a citizen of any other place, hut In fact and form, a kind of half-breed between gross-hopper and a mule, being Irrational, itTcsjionsibleandir-everything hut inrproach- able. Instead of holding our friends in Clear- icld accountable for his idle vaporing, we rather sympnlhixc with them, since fate has afflicted theirotherwisc respectable town with such an immoral, scab-sucking Irpcr. ( Attn FROM TIIR nt RUEW. Clearfield Fire. In Justice to the Tvnme hire Department, recently awaited thronuh an irrcNiKinsime, ami as 1 ta-lieve, unauthor- rcd party, it is deemed proper to state imb- lirlv, that when the telegram was received from Clearfield, asking assistance from our hire Department, 1 at once proceeded to ob tain consent of Council, instrtictingthe Chief! ol Department to call out Neptune r ire Com panv with steamer and hose, and lie in in stunt roadincm. In hf than thirty minutm be Comiiaiiv wasmontited on ears and ready to move. Reaching the yard at Fast Tyrone, the entrineer received orders to await dia- isitch from the construction train, which was lien on the road, nnd while holding over, a Icgrnm from Clearfield announced that the fire was under control nnd our services would not he required. Our people are ever ready to assist Ihrtr ighlmni tn time of dtstresn, ami nnder no rcun i stances will they permit themselves to under the odium of public misrepresen ta lon. C. H. W. .lnr,Bnrgrm Tvnoxg, Pa., Aug. 4th, lwi. Our eitisena are truly grateful for the good will and humanity manifested by the ari sen of Tyrone. We heard no complaints here, other than that noted abnv,and the editor of that short ia audi a "joker" that a person doesnt know when he ia ia earnest nnd when hi la not I ANOTHER STATEMENT ON THE "DOMESTIC. I noth-ed In the Citizen of last week that Daniel Connelly, hsq., hud published a card lu wnicn ha says tout he saw the "original" con t run UjRtwecn Jones and I. It is evident' that he did not see the "original" one, Im couse the first, or "original," one was drawn for $r0, and the second or lost one was for rlo. tor the same uiachino that Jonea asked me $4H) for when first delivered at mv house. When Jonea called at my house with the Domestic" machine, he found a machine there ofnnother make, and he said that "the price of his machine wan $00, but since there is another machine here 1 will make it K0-" There Iwing others present he called me to one side and whiK-red the reduction to me. He drew a lease or contract out for tho ma chine at i0, nnd wanted a inyment of fcr on it. I hod only 1 with me, aud be said, WI will pay Mr. Kmtzer the other two dollars myself, and give vou credit for ." on the lease." He then left. When the other agent came to see about his machine, I wits sorry I had bought the "Domestic," and told him to take it buck to Mr. Krntr.er and I would lose hi. this was Saturday evenimr. July 2Mb On the following Monday, August 1st, Jones came to my house again, and brought the same ''Domestic" with htm, and said thut he would sell it to me on time payments, and make a new lease for fc'W, or a reduction of i fitt from the former lease. 1 hod paid 1 on the former lease, or contract, and he had given me credit for f.". He then made out a Iwihc for lT, and gave me credit for $o on it w hen I had only paid t:i this left 10 for me to pay on tune payments at Kiper month. I reieat that all that I am to pay for the alsive mm nine is f.u, ami that the lease is made out for KW, aud that Jones cave me credit for f'J,or in other words, reduced the machine from fitio to f;t:t, and Mr. Krotzer now holds the lease fur $:tf with a credit of fc" on it the Inlunce due them is (Cto. My reason for miik i ii k this statement is, that 1 don't want my affidavit to apis-ar incorrect. It is true A. C. Wki.ch. LETTER FROM BRADFORD. -ir. mutor: we nave liml a good time in Bradford. It was my good fortune last Saturday (August (1th) to lie present at one of the old-style meetinus of family nnd friends, it being the oVith birthday of one of wux tt net-ns, Mr. iNimuci iJUisiM-rrv. it was one of those happy gatherings where good will and true friendship ruled supreme. Mr. and Mrs. Lanslierry were surprised on Satur day morning by the baud, and a numlier of buggies and light waggons, loaded with liv ing freight and all the uood and atitwinntial things for a good dinner. On arrival, we had a good chat ; then the Itev. Mr. Mat tern read from the tiili chapter of St. Paul's lHuntilul letter to tlie hphesnuis, and prayer by Itev. voniy, oi vtomuami, after w hied dinner was dished up for ninety persons old. middle- aged and young, including a few friends of . tlie family. Mr. Iauslierry has a very pleas ant home in Bradford, w hich he obtained by pure industry, and now, at the ane of sixtv- five years, he is in possession of good health and blessed with all the irood tbimnof life. II real hapiness is to lie found here, he is cer tainly in possession of it. After a distribu tion of girts from the children to their father. and a general chat, we all left for our homos to think over the good feeling exhibited by all present. I hope- the editor will be called to attend all such meetings hereafter, and all concerned will subscrilie tor the Ci.KAHFlKl.n Kkitblh an. Yours, Ac. A Fuiknu. FKK.Tn Plk.towmblp.oD Wnlaokltr. Aii goat M, U8I, of iBll.inmfttor, rB.an.tUu, Joiil, d.utnur of Thotu.i J. uil Cl.r. K. fw, H,d I KIRK. At lb. nild.OM o( bar f.ch.r, Jobo Norrli. Sr.. in Plk. town.htp. on Hunil.. Jul. , I8S1, Uimi, wif.of Joantn.n Klik, of f.on towoaliip, .! M ywi. u.r rtmnln. w.r tnt.rrvd In tbo rrl.ndi ..artny nt Urm piin HUH. RORABAl'un. In Burnililt town. Lip on HodiI., AuKu.t lit. 1881, of pirtty.i,, Cnmiro Rkn KoluBAiiun, ng.d M yonri, I monlhi nod Tbo Curwonivlllo TimH "Mr. Rorn- biugh ennio to Cl.ftrfl.ld ooontf In 183S nnd MtlUd in Rurnildo towniblp on tb. form on vhloh bo Jl.d, but nt thtt tlno nolblnn bnt rut forMta a.t tbo .jo. II. wo. nn old ploooor roftmon. u w.ll u Httlor, of tho ooootj. nnd on matbri of tbnt kind wna an nuthorltr. Ha wna tba falliar of algbtoblldran alK borinodtno girlaall of wbou, wl'h tba mutbar aurriro bin. Ha waa n aemb.r lo good atanding of tba Brangallool oburcb for noarl, balf oaolnr,." Coal ofea. John Dultoia Inst wwk mr- chnwd the little ntilroiHl at the tunnel with II its oqiiiuiK'jiU, and innddition exrhali)!t'd Iotro trnrt of lund ciwt of tho niouuUtim for tiro IhouHiuiU Bert's ntljoiniiiK his own land nmrthe tunm l on this side of the sum mit. He also bought aiiantlty of timlieron the stump. In a m-rnt talk with him about matters he said that the railroad would no doulit commence a round house here before lonjr, and use his shost to do repairing until they . conM urruMiie fur their own. The Walnwli system of Jny Could is to start its trains over this division in a short time, nnd another track will lie laid next Summer. He thinks they will eertainly make the division headquarters hero also, na it is the most Im nortnnt point on the road. The new mine .Mr. llu Hois Is oa ninK holds out to from three feet six Inehes to four feet of hm) nnd of an excellent quality. This is emnuraiiiiut it wiw predicted by all to lie "off the belt in tact, east of the basin, and on the axis sepuratinp; the deposits In thut region from thnt of the Clearliclil reition. WiifloiXbtinVv. Special. Osn Hunnnsa Pnn Cnxf. Diaooenr on Old Pmcns Hawing HMblnaa oa now bo porohnaad nt M.rrall'a tin nnd vaxi.ty stora. from $3a up wards. All kiodt of aawlug Baaobinaa ropaired on tba abortoit notleo. Clanrl.ld, Pa., July 18, 1877. Himii,-DellT.rod at too Rail Road 1(10,11110 ad. Inch ibaTad sbinirloa. 100,0110 14-Inch aaw.d ablnglea. 100,0110 f.at of plno boards. 6011,0110 d-ft .bavad boool. ,0iiO railroad liaa. 60,000 feat of good hemluok bonrdl. For wbivh I will pa, tba bigbut nanrkt priee, d.livarad nt Oloarfield, or ai any point on tbo Tyrono k CI.arf.old Railroad. J. F. Kaiana. ClwrOald, Pa., Oot. It, 187-tf. Inst liet?elvel. Just Roooivod by ARNOLD, at Load Nova Ijoolia Plustor ! Car Load pure Corh, Hv and Onts Chop! Car Load Deakuo Unit I Cur Load of Choico Family Flour I Car Load Dry (Joods, Grocorio8,4i.I gttf-Sliinulos, Bark. !. II. Ti and Grain will bo tukon In exchange. lurwenarmo, ainy 1, I87S. $ K ,0 tOfl p' J' ' S,PI" wortk V vwvnoirao. Portland, Malna. Addraaa firisaon A Co., Lmon2,Bi.i7.j Millinery! Millinery II I TAKE ths pltsiurs of lofonsiDf tht publlo tbsi I liall et)r ipMisl iDJuotmiti U Alllllasrj Ooudj, tuoh si bilks, Bktini, Ribbon, Ploweri, Ac, Trlnmsd s&d Lntrimned Mku bud DuBotta. in ths rtry Utait iljlti, Not iun i sud u-up vioiDing iur ouimrtD. j kindij lollelt s slisrs of your putroasjts. M163 M. A. WKLCH, Umtket tit., ClMrflsld, Ps. Apr. 10, 1881-17. NOTICK KIH C'H AHTI.ROK CflltPO. UATIUN. Notiot ti hrbr Birsn that o spplltitltoa will bs msd to tbo Court of Con Don Hcaooftbo ouanij or OlosrHold, ondor tho Aot of AiKiubyof tb ia CommoDWfslth, on titled an Aot to provldo fur tho Inoorporottoa ood rf ha lation of oortsinoorporatluDf.opprovrd April 2Vib, lt74. snd tbo aupplcmonU tlioroto, furihoehorlor of an iolemiad oorporslioD to bo called "Tbo Clvarflold Comotrj Companj," tbo porpofa and objoot of wbiofc Is to provldo froundi fur burial plaooa witbout any profit to tbo norporslora. WALLACE A hKI US, Att'ya fur Poiilioaors. Cloarfiold, Jul; SOtb, iL CLEARFIELD MARKETS. Ci.iAsriti.0, P Aug 9, ISM. Flour, nor cwt. Buckwheat Flour, parowt., Cora Meal, par ewt Chop, rye, porowt Chop, mixed, par owt Bran, par ewt Wheal, par burbot Ryo, per bunhrl Oata, per buabel Corn, oora, per buahol , Bunk wheat, por burbot Clorer ed ,, Timothy aoed Potatuca, por bushel Applaa, pet buabel Ouioni llama, por pound Kboul.ler, por pound , Dried tleof, por pound Chicken, per pair 1J utter, per pound Efira, per duien , Salt, per aaok, largo voai uu, par gallon Lard, per pound Dried Applea, per pound..., IMd Fvaohea, par pound.,, Ueana, per buahol Borough Ordinance and Resojulion. WHKRKA8, Tha Central Pennarlranla Tela phono Coinpaoy baa, with tba tacit content of this UuubcU eroded iU lino tbrouch thia borourh. oror the street! and a I ley i, and laid right baring dotd uiipuvN. 111a norony anaeied, oio., mat aald Company may uaa aaid right of way i.Tar aaid atrooti and alley a. to Meet however to tho ooutrol aud direction of the Town Council aa to placing polea in aaid atreeta and a I ley p, m that the aatna may Ineonvanioneo oitliena of the bor ough aa little aa practical! le, with the nto t-f laid rtgni oi way. d teittmoii that tba above ordinance and rea- olalion waa piaaod tho let dav of Auvnat. 1H81. I have hereunto aot my hand and affiled Ibe aeal of tbo Ho rough. HAMIKU I. HNVUKIl, Burgeaa. rfealj Alt it : J. Frank Bit net, Clark. Clearflold, Pa., Anguat, 3 im, S t. Sew flvrrtijfmrttW. JOII WOH It. All kinda of job work uaented ia the boat manner at Ibla otBoa. . QOCRT PROCLAMATION. Wbissas. Hoi. 0. A. MAYBR, Pr.iident Judge of the Court of Oommoa Pleas cf tha Twenty -nhh Judicial District, sompoaad of the ODuntloi of Clearflold, Centre and Clinton ana uon. assih Uanss and lion. Viae but II. Holt, Aaaoolate Jvdaea of Clearflold aonntv have leaned their precept, to me direoud, for tbo holding of a Court of Common Pleas. Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter fieaelona, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of lienors) Jail DoIIt. ery, at the Court liouie at Clearfield, lo ud for tba county of Clearfield, eommencf ng on tho Fourth moi.uey oi September, Vtli day) A. I). ImhI, aud to couiluuo lor two weeks. NOTICE IS, tborofore. hereby wlroa U tba Coroner, Juatieea ottho Peaoo, and Coaatoblea, in and for said county of Clearfield, to eDnear in their proper pereona, with their Heoorda, Holla, InquialUona, Kxaminatlons, and other He mem. braneea, lo do thoee things which to their ofiieea, and in their behalf, pertain lo be done. liy an Aot of Aeaeuibly, paeeed the 8th day of Hay, A. l. 1KM, it if mado the duly of tho Jua- tieoa of the Peace of tho soreral ouimtioa of thia Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of tbo Court of Quarter fieattooe of the reapectlve oountlea, all tbo reoogniiancca entered Into be fore tuem oy any poraoo or persona charged with tbo oou million of any erime, eioept auoh saw a aa may be ended before a Junlloa of the Peace, un der ex liting lawa, at loaat tea days before tho eommonoouonl of tho seealon of tba Court to which they are made returnable rtipeotlTely.aud In all aaaes whore any reeogniunces are entered into leae than ton days before thecouiuoooement of the eaaalon to which thv ar mAm Miumai. j bio, tbo aaid Jmtlcea are to return the fame tn the same manner aa if aaid art bad not been paaaed. OIVBN under my hand at Clearfield, thia Sd day of Auguil, in the year of ear Lord, one thoutand eight hundred and eighty-one. aug. 3 lo JAMUrf MAUAFtttY, Sheriff. John Irvin & Bros 2Ww aiavntisrmtnfs. "VTOIICF. I -llu.ton Townahlp Hrhonl Or. j. oora r nnira I All ouuundi.i HOUOUb OHUIKHor Iluaton Dialrlel, Claarsald ooonty, am ulM In nod will bo paid In full on praamtn lion to tbo Trooaorar. No loUr.it will ba paid on ao if ibaaa .ri.r B.pt.uibor Ut, ltl. I!j ord.r of lb. Board, AMOH IIORMNO, BoaraUrT. PMt.ld, Aug. J, 1881-lu (3 110 I 80 1 to I 40 1 00 1 10 0 40 40 M 00 I 3 IS 1 00 no I 00 14 11 10 50 10 li 1 00 II 14 7 124 i to TIMBER LAND FOR SALE I TDK aubicritter wUhoi to dlipone of the undi vided one half interval is a largo tract of valuable laud, iituate in Dell lowoabip, Clear field oounty, Pa., containing 1,000 acree, more or leaf, and well covered with white pine, oak and y, hemlock limber. Tbia land ia located on the watere of Unlet and Laurel hum. not exceeding three miles from tha river, " ' haa good roala and err thing oonvon lent Tor operating. Tbia trsot r known at utn- nr o7no. AI.S0, The undivided one-half interott In one other tract in tbeaamelownebip,eontioiog AuO acres, lying on the w uteri of Curry Hun, and nicely alt anted fur logging. It ii eleo well limbered with a large quantity of good timber. Tbo above tracts of land will be sold to narliei wiabing to purolieea on fair terma, and at any iimo i am oanen upon. A. C. THOMPSON. Bower, Pa , June tV, ISHl tf. 1 PROPOSALS KOH IKMIL HOUSE. Healfrd fropoaala will ba rM.I.d nt tb. alorn of 1-at.r bfoy.r. In K jl.rtown, Morrla town ablp, nntll bATIIKUAY, AI)Ul:si SOT II, last, nt I o'clock P- M., for tbo araolion ot n Mhool bona, nt K.lartown. l'lan, and apaelfloatloo, oon b. ...n by oalling on Pator Uuyar, K.lar town, l'a., up to abova dato, tb. Hoard rtatrr log tb. right to r.j.ot .njr or all blda. I'KTKK MUYEH, l-reildant. Dn. Ai Tnonn, HMrotarr, Kjlartown, Pa., Aug. 3, USI-Sr CAUTION All paraonaara b.r.b; warnad ag.lnat porrbaaina or In nf way m.ddling witb tha followini personal proprrly, nuw In til. poii.io.n or UK'iUUK W. .-MKaL, of Uaoatur township, via : Two aorrol bar..,, two a.ta of h.rnaaa, ona wagon, ono alad, ona tanning-mill, tbroo sow,, nod young datU. and nil tba grain ralaad on tho ground, l'ho forsgniog prop.rty to ownad b mo, nnd 1. allowed to rrmam In tha posaanlon of aaid UKOIUIK W. SMtAL on loan oolj, aobjMt lo my ord.r nt anr tim. U. la working for ma by tbo montb. LIANIKL 6MEAL. Wait Paeator, Anguil SJ, 1841-Ji'. jBrw dvtriiswtnii. k fi ft wk "" towl- nd IS VUU ooinia frw Addraaa H. llitL.rr A Oo Portland, Afnino. uahl-ly. TUMTICE' db CORRTABI.es PIES W. barn printnd n Inrgo nnabar nf tbo now BILL, nnd will on tbo raoolpl twonty. In Mots, moll n noon ta noy addraaa. Brig Machinery for Sale I TDK underlined ofTera at nrlraU aale on. BALI. SII1NI1LK MAOlliXKnnd JOINT- Kit, nn. BOLTKK, wllh 60-lneh aaw, ono drag w, ud. anuo aaw, ono o.no saw, and twenty lis feet of I Inch lln. ibnlt, nil tha polleya and nil the machinery beloniing lo tbo m.Dof.otorinj . -.UH,.. iu nt.nain. una aoi neon In UN or.r tbreo montna. It I, auitabla to ba attached to it.stn or water power. For partlonlara eel! on or addraaa SAI'OLKOM llcUliNALD, Hoekton, Ps. Blsoehard'a Unmo Camp. Rookton, Pn., July 27, IK8t.tr. CURWENSVILLE, PA., DEALEK8 IN- AI1 Kinds of Merchandise, -sreu as Groceries, Etc. Solditn Re-union Wcpulilish the follow iiiK invluillon for tlic lK-ni flt nf n numlior of survirliiK nicnilK-rs of tlld Until Rrpjliiirnt, who reside in this connty: IrtvxiiLiMrii.i.K, l'a., Auk. 4, 1T Comkaiiich: Vou an carnr-stlv n-uurstr-d to Ik pnwnt at tlie Third Aniiunl Hp-union ol the NKMti Kruiiiirnt, l'enRBvlmnia Volun. tcers, wlilrli will lie held at Heynoldsville. 'a., on Low (inule Division of A. V. 1(. K. Ihursdny, Sentemher 1st, 1NM, l'lensc extenil iiivitiitions to all ex-soliliers In your vicinity. K atk M. Rixirr, J. M. Havo, T. K. JlABTINIIS, ( WSlHIlttff. THE SEWING MACHINE WAR 1 THE VKRV I.ATKHT. Mil. KlilToR: Allow nie to suv tlie state ment in your paiier last week. I reeall. ns I found Sim hy settling with Mr. Jones it wus aiiiiKiimlerMHiidinn. Is-lwi-en us In prirc. A 1'. W RM'II. .Tuiiv Lf.itzinokk, Witiiiw. Try again, gentlenu n ! aflidnrils eost hut i rents. 1 he united efforts of all the sew ins machine auenta will not acenninlish the ucsirat'iion ol tlie npiitatinn ot the "Ito- meslie. II. A. KRATZKII, Agent for the "Light Running Domesti"tlie Hst niaeliinc in the world. wing iriwMtet. nie numlreds of stnbg, hearty, niggiil and healthy looking nn women and children, that have lieen remnoil from heds of iain, sickness and well nitl death liy Parker's dinger Tonic, are the lie! evidences In the world of Ita aterllne men and worth. Yon will find tuch In almodt every cnmninnity. Head of it in another column. 8-:Mt The Light Illuming New Home ia nlsu lutely a pcrfeil sewing machine. A trial will prove its mneriorilr over all othcrn. T. A Fink, (ieneral Agent for Clcarlicld county. Yon enn Lave nv kind of an old mao. new, oy riewlilrl, tbo h.tlar, over Bridge's Tailor ahop, Market atrset, Clemrt.ld Pom's. 1.1-tf Call t Merrill's hardware store and sea Ibo oheapaat nnd boat Bewiog Maebino for tbo loelt money. Deo. 2S-tf. Hamuel Mclaughlin, of West Clearfield, la toning a grocery in the building on Market street lielween Mosanp'n store and Mrs. Kllia- th Irvinw residence. Mr. Isaac Itelsensteiit, a former citizen and merchant of Clearfield, is shaking hands this week with his old friends. He will remain in Clearfield few dnva. Oo 0n. clewing machine aflidnvita und "ads" of that kind nre a good thing just now provided the hills are paid at established rates. The Light Running N'cw HntucBurpHascsall hers. T. A. Fleck, tieneral Agent for Clear- Id conntv. H-ln-tf Misses Francra and Kmmn Foley have re turned home after a pleasant visit of n month more to Ilellefonte. The Light Running New Home. A uni versal faajrite. T. A. Fleck, Oeneral Agent for Clearfield onnntr. The Light Illuming New Home, the king all. T. A. Fleik.tieneral Agent for Clrai- ld comity. PEODUCE MARKET REPORT. PaiLADRLPBU, Auf. 8, Brtadituffaarelooklnf ip, wbeat and corn are excited, unetttled aod higher. Cnttno t( Ptradv at iSfle for midtllin vpiandi. Dark ii quoted at $2t per toa Tor No. 1 qurrcilron. Seed ClrtTerneed hvovtt ilowly at r ffia Bio per pound. Timothy at and flat ed at Sl Z.fu i 24. Flour and Meal The Hour market ia itronf , and a fair loral detsaml prevail!. tSalei of l.TdO barrtle. Mionota extrae at t..T6fti.fl It, fur elw. and M.tifaA.bQ for traight ; PeDDi'lvaeta family at .V76(ft4.87i ; wettcrn do. at $6.87if't.((.Ti ; and paitoU at 16 -i(iL7.T5. Alio R.Ouu barrel! Uirard. Uuaker City, Kgjnt end Cheltenham on p. t. Hje dour fi it fa ily at 4 il(i pr barrel. Wbirky ii fteady at $1.11 for wettern. Naw Yob, Aujcuat . Floor ii without Im portant ODfinjce, eloiiog noiet. Rye flour u teady at SiM(i,b.1b. Wheat itwie biffber, moderata export, fairly active apeoulatlre bmi nctt ftlotlnK atronK ; uneraded aprinr, H .10tA 1 11; No. St'hieago.lial! ; ungraded red, UUcKll.2U; No. H do , ti.lAfal.U ; No. S red, 91.27(0,1.28; No. red, $I.2V ; mtxrd winter, 91 24 ; ungraded white, fl a( 1.2M ; No, 2 do , ai.24i no. i o, a i .lofd i i7j ; no. l red, au fruit, 1)1.374 ; Heptember, f l.tilf ; Oetober, l.31. Kje firmer at 8(clUIo. Barler and barley malt dull aod)nnmlDal. Corn lotto b if her, old ling weai who auout leoi tne advance luat ; Btntirr ate eiiort,briikipeculatiTeboiiDM ; anrraded. ilfu.ftdio Nn. 3, M(04k ; No 2, iUHe; No. 2, white, die j No. 2, Auguit, 64o ; bepteiu ber, ft2i ; October, IM). ci.ti Cash a ehade lower; optioni i(n,ia better; No. 8.44c j do., woile, 4So; Ho. I, 4ijc; do,, white, m(ane; No. 1 4 tie; do. while, ftitcj mixed weiternT 42fi. 4 he I white, do., 4fVii6ftr white ttete, 45(o,5lo ; No. 1 Aua;uit, 40e t Bepttmbw, 8S(q.3Ve ; Ueto ber, SKH':ll,o. CniCAno. An I HirOeft. Wheal Sentem- br, ll.lr.,1 Ooiober, ll.ldi. Corn Heptember, i! October, W. UaU heptember li Octo ber, S3. aVorkSenteDber. tia.124 ; October. HOD. Lard r!fpteinber,$ll AO ; Uolober.l 1 .66. iLATARRH.cot.D1. . n VhFub SO1 DIRECTIONS. Por eatarrb, bay larer, -old in the bead, ., oaert with tha flnger. partirle of the Halm into the aoMrili; draw xtroDgbreathi through thefaoaa. It will be ibaorbed, eleaninc. and healing the dil ated membrane. For eafneaa. Apply rwtiele Into the ear. tOit Uxlt. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERBILL & CO., Lubritnling, IttHtud tf .Vlnrrt' . OILS, l'JIIIJPSBUIffi, PKNN'A. Wa n,uol. our branda of F.troleam nnd olhnr olll (a;ct M market esa.o aellrered Iran on board eara at any etatlun on tha Terona A Olearn.ld K.ilroa.l. Reined Oil, 115 T,t....pnr ral. ) Allow.it Prims Whit., 160 M 1 market rntea Water wmie.lo" " I wllhoutralar- Klaior, 110 .... " J enn to aott. Baniine. 7J Uravltj perfal., N.blha, 74 " " " .. Uaaullna, 08 " Miner,' Lamp, 300 ml . " .. Oar Ailn Oil, (W. V. ) Kalrn. " .. iv.Va..M.dna. " " .. (W.Va.)Sumni'r " " .. Natural LnbrlentiBf.... Frnnklin KlUa. Bum mar. Black Diamond.. slreen Enainff " Golden " h Amher " XXX ' No. I Pplndl. " Mstnhleia Cjlindor Oil " No. 1 " ......... " Wool Oil, No.1 Lard Oil (aitra)Winlar slrnln'd " ' No. 1 No. I KdipH Euiciaa, No. 1 No. I " " No. I Minera' Yellow, par gallon.., wmi. " ... Llmaad, No. I " ... amerloan " ... Turpentine, best M , ELY'S CREAM BALM HAVING (aiaed an en Ti able local reputation, diaplaeina; all other preparation! In the vicinity of ditcorery, ia, on ita meriti alone, roooyniied aa wonderful remedy wherever known. A fair trial will aonrlnoe the moat ikeptioal of Ita ou re tire powera. It effectually rleanaea tbe Dual paieaifej of Catarrhal virua, oauiing healthy aeore tioDi, allaya inflammation and Irritation, protect! tba mem bran el liDiogn of tbe head from additional colfii, eo mp lately bualx the aorea and reitorra the aenae of taate and etncll. Beneficial rem Ita are realised by a few application!. A thorough treat ment aa directed will cure Catarrh. Aa a bouae hold remedy (or eold in the bead it ta oncqueled. The Balm ia eaiy to use and agreeable. Sold by drngguta at 60 centa. Oa receipt of 60 eenta will mail a package. Head for circular with full Information. ELY'S CREAM BALM C0.,0wego, Jf. V. For aale by the Clearfield DrnggiaU, and by Wholreale IlrugUta geiitrally. April 6tb, 1881.6m. -H- At Inweat mar- k.t rat.s witb oul ret. to ooat. I Vl'.in.lA Tt.E prirtt nnd tntrl all tampclUioH. ma. i. 'SI ly. ?tf.n di'trtlsrmtnts. MOSiKV Til UI-0, (raKlnaa Im firoeed farm property, by the Mutual LII. lnaurnnea Oompnn of New York, on flrat f.f, ia anma from Il.tiHI np. for farthar in. formation apply U the nnderaiirnad. HI KA I HAL W. BMITII. eierld Pn., Ms; Ith, 18711 if. A vury olci'nnl line of pot ki'tcutlorv, raaura, ariaaors nna insnra al Harder a. d-ZJ-U Kisliinc tackle, wholesale and retail ilarder'a. slilf Dtarrirl VREEMAN JOY. On Dundar. Jnlr UlM. ISSI, t; Jsmes M. Mr KM, k., WitLlaa J. sssnan and Ml.a hmma Jot. nil of Kbos mwaeoip, Llanrneltf aonnlj, rn. HICKOK-WAVER.On Bet.rd.e. Jul. 30, h, 1BHJ, hj JamM M.Km, Km.. Mr. Jons M llicnon and Miaa Im Wnarnn, all nf K.l township, t learfl.ld sonntr. Pn. ItRX IIII.I. At tha U. K. parMaara, Olen pa, en Monday, Jul? 4th. IKsl, he Kef. F. Adaaia, Mr. Manns W. flea BBd Miss JnsniB Hi LB, btfb of LnmtMir Citv borouh. KRLXnt-nfATTnKWI.-Atrbllln,bnr(,nn liwdij. Jala uth, lssl.hr Kr. J. W. Kvaaa, Mr. fnasB NsLsos.of Phillp.burf.O.nlrewi.ntT, and Mies M.iMannT MaTrnaws, nf OasMln, Cl.arl.ld anull. I For Jordan, at Anannelll. tr.Hi.. r..... kr7lh. " r F..r Cheat, al McPh.rn n, Thuwdsr, rJspum b.rOih. r For llarntlde, Newhnrf, and New W.ihln.lon koiough,, and llurnld. lonoihip, nt .N.w ..h inslon, Friday, Mept.mber vth. For Bell townnhip, nt Cmphall', ehnroh, Tuea dar, Heplember l.lth. F-r Ureenwood townibip. at Bowar, Wadnea ds, rlenlemhw 14th. For Lumber Clt boronih and rViii.oa toon, abip, St Lumber City, ThuriHae, Keptemlier 1Mb. For Union and t:nmn lnitependeni, nt Hossloa, M'indsy, H.pi.tnh.r Ivih. For llradr, at LBlhenburK, Tneedav, Bptaa. b.r2lb. 1 For Pibb and Bloom, at Peunrilie, rTwin.,!.;, Heplember Hat. Tha publle stnmlontlon nre Intended to r..fa all wba .iped to tearh la tha Bounty t heflea there will be Be erteaiel oxattiBatioBB held, sad ander no elrettm.l.ncea will earllOeates be .. dnrad or renewed. Ar.plls.nl, moil prennl IhemMl., far nxamlnntien In th. dl,tri.t 'ai whieh they Intend teaebin,. RduoatloBel meet, lata Will ba held nl tha eloae of onrh .anln.tlnn. . 4 the aranlnja If suiuhla nrrnoreniMU o. A linisjIIBTRATItlX'etNtlTK'K.Notioa msda hj teaeber. and dlintora. Wa hope lo J la hereby liTenlbatUltera of Admlnlilrn- meal full Beard, of Director, nnd Ibe palrosa of ttun on the ealsu ol CAMI'f'IkLb BHRON. lalai lbeerhool.nl eaeh annointn..!. Annual, will of liredy towoehlp, Olenrleld eonnlr, Fa., dee'd, ale., eooeult "rearber'a Hand-Uook," psira ts, naflnx Ban duly granten w in. nnd.raifnad, nil for lull Inlormetlon r.f.rdiai tba requirementa person. Indebted to aeid nal.te will pi.,, make I for provleionel Mrtlfcatea. habaerlpllona to kd- tmmediuts payment, nnd lb.M nneln, alaima nr (national Jonmsla nl stub ratoe will be laben on ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWED. Onrwanatllla, Jan. , TI If. ARNOLD VANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Curwenn-llle, Pa. Jan. , H7S-tf CAUTION All pereona are hereby warned agaioet parchMiag or la any way meddllBg with Ibe fo I lowing pertnaaJ properly, now la the poaiei.ioa of UANIKlo 0. (STKOUfK. ut Dell tewnahip, eti i Two ti ray Hnreea. Tba aaid property belenge to me, ftnd la left with hiu inb jtet to my order at any time. iAVII) i. RNARK. Utbenburg, Pa July STth, ieMu Borough Water Election. To the quallHcd Klrrtori of the Ik.roiiirh ol Clearfield. At a regular atated meeting of the Town Coun cil of the lloroujtb of Clearaeld, held at the ofliee af J. Frank Snyder, on Monday evening, Auguit lat.A.D. ll,tt waa Httoittd, That tba prorlaiotu of the Act or tbe fleoetal Aaiembly, approTed April 16lh, 87&,eo titled "an Aot authorising tbe Vorgeai aod Town Council of each of tbe aereral borougha through out thia Commonwealth to levy and collect a gM, kerOHue oil, and water tat," and Ita aupplementa approved Ifttn April, IH7H, and 0th May, 1874, be and Ibe mine era hereby approved and ac cepted. RfnUtd, That thia Conndl will, if p-mcr be KrHura uj tot Toiera oi me borougb, enart an ordinance or ordinanaea, Mil rest log witb a Water CotLpany to be oallad tbe "ClearHeld Water Company," to be hereafter Incorporated for the aupply of water to thia borough, to pay to aald Company annually, for a Urm ef twenty (2fl yeare, twenty do I (era i2) each, for at least thirty (:tn) water plugi, or ai many more ae may be nectefary, at eueh price aa may he agreed upon between the borough and laid Company for the extra ulura for the UM of the nubile in eaia of Bra and etherwlae; the aaid pluga lo beloea-ed at auoh poind aa the Council way direct, and will enact tbe Decenary ordinance! imputing the Water Ut required to ratre the money to pny the name. Jlmhtd, That a aoeoial election be held at the naual plare in aaid borough on the Uth day of Auguat, A. D. 11, at wbioh tbe votera of the borough ahull determine tbe quentlQ of laying a Uaa and Hater Us, not eioiedmg 4 milia, tor tbe purpntea aforeaaid, of which election tbe Uurgeaa and Conatable will proceed at once to gie ootloe. In teatlmonr that tha above reatilutiona wr adapted at the regular meeting of tba Town Coun cil oa Auguat, lit, 1881, 1 hare hereunto eet ta li and and affiled the aea) of aaid Borough. HAM! Kb I. 6NYDKH, Burgeie. Seat A i ttit: J. Falun Sar.-tiit, Clerk. Now, therefore, It ia hereby made known, that on the IXtb day of Auguat, A. I. 1SNJ, between thehotiraof 7o'cook A M and ToVloflk P.M., at the1 C01 HT U(M'8K. In Clearfield hoi-ouch, then will be held a apeeial election for the purpoaea art out in me reeoiunon aioreaaid, at wn.cn tbe legal otera of aaid borough may vote written or printed ticket!, having oa the outiide tho worda water laa,'' and on the Iniide. "for a water Ux" or "agatnat a water tax." I o witneia whereof, I hereunto ret my hand aad eai. .1j1j1AM UUKV1T, ALj High Conatable, Cloarfleld, Pa., Auguat 3d, l8Hl-2i. WAM fACTl HFK8 AND DKALKRfi IX MH Alti: TIMKEK, AND EVJtKY DESCRIPTION OK SAWID LUMBER CUT TO OEDEE, Jot Tho Only Manufacturers fa Cloarfluld County of tho NEW PROCESS FLOUR I H n ot it, chop .i.rn n:t:n fFCnsli paid for all kinds of Urain Wlictit, Kye, Oats. Etc. Curwrnavllle, Pa., Jaoe , IssO tf. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store RIMIM kii. tiiki:b, opera HOIWK, Clearneld, Pa., WIIDLKFtLB ttSTAll, DEALER IM ,' DRY GOODS, Cotnpriiing Dreii Gooda of tbe Tery lateit atylei, eoniirnng ia pan qi uaitimerer, Maoeaeater Fane lea, Alpacaa, and all manner of Fancy Dres? Goods, Such aa Crctona, Mohair Luatera, Plaida, Dreea Oinghama, Dreae Fancioa of tho very leteet Ity lea, and aa oheap ai they ean be told la thia market. NOTIONS, Conil-tln rtf UloTae for Ueata, Lad lea aod Miiiea. Iloao of all ahadea, Silk Fringes, Lacea, Fancy Dreaa Buttons. Ladies' Tica or all shades and stylea, Cufle and Collars, Hibbons of al. kinds aad qualities. Merino Inderwoar, Triwutios', etc. BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES. Queousware, Hardware, Tinware, CnrpetH, Oil Cloths IV ALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc, Wbien mill ba seld wheleaala nr reull. Will Uk. Country Produce lu EBchnrn for Coodi nt Mnrket Prlcnn, WM. J. UOt-FIR. fle.rriel.l. Pa.. Kept. 94. IMHU tf. Agricultural I::!::, ! ITA KB this method of notifying ihuae lo need of a good Mower, Keeper, Threiber or Plow, that I have tba agency of tbe KUCKEYIJ Mom or, Reaper and Thresher, Manufactured bj AULTMAX t CO., Canton, 0. I am also agent for tha eelebrated South Bond Chilled Plow ! L. Persona ia need of either of tbe above had better call oo or ad iren me baforo purobaalng ZACIIAIUAII M NAI L, juca 8. li-tf. Curwenavllle, l'a, Re-Union of Trade. rpiIB nnJeraigned wtahlDg to Inform the pul'Ho COMMIHS.IOS MTOUC At tbe old stand la Troatrllle, Clearfield county, l'a., oa the loth IneL, witb a full stock of DRY (.OOim, GROCBRICS, NOTIONS, Boota, Shoes, lite.. In faet everything to ba found in a flrst-fllasaatora. all of which I am determined tu sell at the loweat esah prices. FAnm;n and li;mrek!he Will find it to their advantage to do their dealing with me, as tba bit-heat prirea will he paid for Grain, Shingle!, or i'rvduoe of any hind. Part or one-half caah will be paid. Trading for Hbinglea or Lumber of any kind a fpeoialty. Alao, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. flaring Dnoi Brranirementa wllb Ea,lern mar ebanls to sell irooila furnlabed me, therefore call and ace, ns I will ba enabled to kII cheaper than th. eb.aneat. J. W. CAKLU.8, Troulillla, Pa., Sept. II, -7V lj. Agent. Jlowers and ItonperN! fTf ACONN foil AI.KI-Tb. snbMrlbar IT baa two Two llor.e Wagons, ne.rlj new, for ..le. W III be aald cheap. Call on or address JUIIN A. STABLER. Cle.r,IJ, Pn., Msrrb I, lsal.tr. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Onrw.neTllle, J.n. t, Ts tl 11AHM l AMm KOK A1 K.I. .aloa A t rln"v1n.uipi,t-iaBrflelileounte. lleuooable lime el. en lor n.rl of purobaja nioncjt. I'rloc, to 00 to IIB.IM p., nera. Mirers', raserfed. t. BIHII. Are, Penteld, Pn. .lUlluna Knsaa, dept. (, im-tf. C'lesrneld, ft, "VrOTICIC Th. nnd.ralgned, raaldlng In lbs 1 filings of H.itor.r, in Cb.,t towaablp, bss msds tbs nsessssry nrrangamenta sad pro poeaa to op.n nn KAT1NU liuUISK for lb. ns. eoinmodatloB of tb. publle g.n.rslle, nnd I b.rs- or boiicii a iioarnl enare or tbe nubile patronage, JOHN J. riNVUKK. We.to.ar, Pa., K.b. V, HSl.tf. SIKIIiMAKIMti.-I bor.b; inform my pn Irons, nud mankind in g.u.ral, that I b... remoeed my ahoeniaaiog abop tn tha room ta Uraham'a row, orer V. I. SoTd.r', J.w.lr, Mors, nnd that I no piepared to do all kinds of work in no, Una oheapar than nn, oth.r abop in town. All work warranted na good as Baa be done nn,. where elae. Poaitivsli this ts the cheapen ebon In Clear-Held. JOS. U. DKKH1NU. Dae. 11, l7l-tf. 1 raw i IX KCl;TfRR nitlTK ENotleo la ben. J by given that Letter, TeaUmeoUre on tba cuate of JAMKS UAHKRTr. late of Beoearin towmhln, Clearfield const., Pesn'a, dMaaaed, having been duly granted lo tba nndenigned, nil peraona Indebted lo anld eatate will please make immediate pajnvrnt.nnd Ibo having claims or d.maod, sx:slo,t tba earn, will nreun, tk.m srlj sutbsnticated for ssttleDeal, without delsv. HAVID IIAOIIKTY, JKKKMIAIi HAUKRir, W. II. PAIIKHS0N, Kleentere. ll..ol.d.l., P.., Jul, Ulh, 16BI.61. CAUTION. All persons nrs bereb, wsrned SKSinat purrhsalnn or in one wav ina,l,il,n with th. following peraoosl prop.rtv, now in th. posnuion or FH A N CIS T. II UU KN It V, of l ir.rd township, Tin One sorrel and 1 bar mare, 1 bull, I beifer, 1 oowa, I cnlrae. I aheep, lOaboaU, 1 log sled, 1 two.boree wagon, 1 rannlng-mill, plow, barrow, 8 aore. nf porn. 8 aerae of ami.. I sere ol potatoes, 1 acres of rvs, 14 acres of wheat, and I aet of baroese. Tha foregoing proper!, waa pnr haied bj ma at Sbsrif's aala an tbs Ilk d.T ol Julj last, and is allowrd to remain in ths pollution of tho aald fr.n-i, T. Hugea.j oa loan onle, subj.ot to my order st snr time. JAMKS SHAN'tV, wcoale's Mill,, Pa., Jsly u, I88.(t.e EIGHT FARMS Pop Saleor Rent! The subscriber proposes to sell or rent a boob ber of I arm located aa followa t The Arataituata in lluraaide township, Centre oointy, eontaining ISO aorea, having thereon erected a frama dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a church, aod knowa aa tho James alulbolland fern. A 1,0, another farm alt u ale In Graham town ship, Clearfield county, containing UT aeres, with the necaaaary tmprorementa. This farm ia under laid wim a O00D VEIN OF COAL. A LS'i, aiz ot ber farmi In the vicinity of French ille, eonufolnr reenectfullv lit. 1 on o. a, kt and 26 aorea. These farms all bare housea and barna thereon, good water, bearing orchards oa aeme, aa well as some good wood land. For further particulars ealt la per on, or address tha underiigned by letter. L. M. C0UURIKT. Jan. IVth, ISSl-tf. French rUle, Pa. E. W. BROAVN, CLF.A1U'IELT, PA. TIIP!ub,rrlberbaa th. WALTKH A. WOOD MOWERS nnd HEAPKKs for ,sl., I.e.id.i MsebiBerepsiraforlhssatiie. AlaollOHSE HAY RA K KH, aod all kind, of farming Implement,. JttT-Wlll exchange above for UOR.SKr) or G..TTI.E, or ,ell very low for eaih. FRESHMEAT I WILL also ooatinnetbe butchering business. Meat market in the nlainins mill office, on Pine street. Freeh meat every Monday, Wednes day, Friday and .Saturday mornings. Your pat ronage is repetftilly solicited. K. W. HROWX, Per M. !i. liaowa. Clearfield, Pa., June 1st, 18K1-Sm. Teachers' Examinations. rpiIB public Kzaminallona for the present .a. kuoui jnar win no neia at me following For Pike and Pike Iadependant, at Blooming ton, Tuefdav. Auanrt 10th. For Uuban.at Mbawaville, Thurad ay, August For Bradford, at HI .tier. Frldar. Auemt tOih For Lawrence and Clearfield bur., at Clearfield, fniuunj, AUgUll "in, Por Bogga township and Tallapetoo lorogb at ttallaccion, Tneaday, Auguat 31d. For Wort in, at Kylertown, Med oesdar. Auituit 34th. " 8 For Grain tu, at ralesilna, Tbnraday, August For Karthaua aod Ooslngtoo, at Central Point, rnnaj, nuguai zmo. ror utrartt, at uongress Hill, Saturday, August For Deentar and Oioeola, at Osceola, Ttieai August th. For Woodward and Ho u (id ale, at Iloutsdala, August Slat. For (4 ulipb, at Rainey.Tharsdey, Heptember 1st. rr uwwru, ai i ranviiie, rridar, Bpl JJ. For Knoi, at New Willport, Tueaday, Heptem .lay, JURY MM pereona i I HT. Names and looatloo of those pereona drawa as jorore to aorre at Hen tern br term, eommeoning on tha fourth Moodey, (zt'taj, ana eon tin tun g two erovLta : Urahd Ji'Rori Mohdav, ScrTKURiR Iflrn. J C Conner, Burt. .Ida tA Kesenkraai, Huston, D L FerguMn, L City, i Henry bwan, Jordan, Win Mehaftey, K Wash,0 Uertlaio, karthaua, II A Wright. Baeeeria, iJoo H Dun I an, Knox, J W McCoy, " J it Hchryver, Lawrence tleorge CaulTman, Bell, 'A Mirer jr, Morris, A L Frreman, Bradford K M Da via, l'enn, Robert Doohar, Cheat, i Adam Smith, Pike, Joieph H Breth, M R. O'llngao, Handy, J F Stelner, Dooatur, iJohn B Kllii, " Aug Flvon, Uuhch, B V MrOall " 8 S B Barney, Uuliob, '0 B Uaolap, Woodward Travkrm Jhrors, Morpat, 8jpt. 2fln. W B Avers, Burns Ida I James Fie ral. (Irene m J M llastitsgs, Clearfield C llulliben, Greenwood, i nanan, - iniram itummet, (fallen, .mo iiuinnen, " 1 11 nooawertl, It us ton, J A Uregory, Cnr'sville,itiaorge Hurr, ' Rich'd hi van, David Wtaa, Jordan, W P Chambers, " Uaa Mfebaela. Kanhaoa, r Mci'ermoi, itouttdaw m w uaitoi, J.awnDfo, Rob't Fleming, " Hen) Hhaw, " Joo Michaels, L City, U ti Kramer, " J B MoFaddeo, Oaoeola Allen Wrigley, ' D Hamilton, ' Thornton, Irwin " Kllia J Hog.ra, " ' V Merrel), Morris, Lew Briahin, " that 0 Kylar, Henry Bailey, Beecarla And Fulmar, n J U Ulaagow, " U Douglas, " Thomas Beers, Boggs, iHobert Hunter, " Hudnlph Albert, Bngga Jos Winery, Bradford, BenJ Knepp, W W Marah, Brady, www rtgbl, Andrew Luis. W A Moore, l'enn, James Walls, ' W T I -alley, M Light net, II Rebhog, Hunt aide tp Henry J Koarr, Handy, J aSummerville, David Wellv. Uaioa. tleo KuntrtDen, D Ridridge, Woodward, e-aioo Aicr.wea " jodo Hvttorr, ' . C Bsrmoy, Cevjagtoo, Owen I.ewii, Jnha Hughes, Decatur, . W W Williams, " B Dbbowaiter, " Jamea Keatlay, " BeeJ Jury, Uirard, 'Kdward McCabo, " BRCOMD WRRR MoHDAT, Ot-TVOKR In, II II Snyder, Clearfield, Joseph Weilly, Deeetar, llenrr Weiier, " g. T. Ranhio. Uoahen. June. Boy at on, ' " jdoorge Owsni, ' AlleaTavlor, Uurwa'), LevlH. Rlee, Oallrh, 0. Uirard, lloatadaJa, PaL Fly do. Huatoa, T J. Frier, M 'Hamuel Browo.Lawr'oe J. B. Hamilton, " Jno U. HbofT, Osceola, W. A. Crist, F. Campmaa, Wallate'R, w. Mabafley, Hell, laaae Woon Heahen B liter, Morrla, M. II. Fljoa, Pann, Aroeld Blom, Pike, . B. Cbemtwre, M demand a against tbeeaeno will proaeat them prop erty aoioeutieateti icr seinement, wiidooi aaiay, li a A unatin, Admieistratfix. Lotb-nlarg, Ps July t7th, llsl ot. day of taamiaatlo. Tbe eiamiaattno will bee la t A. M. M L. Mcgl OWN. Cnaaty Hoberinteadeat. Cleeifltld, July Ifith, 1511. C Trm A. Wood, Bieoa. ftb t MoCreckea, lsaao Beiah. Unmet. Jamee n tea, " J. D. Kan la, Buraalde, A.B Ktrawbrkdge, Sandy A.llugnenay,0ovlagtea.J. D. Kaoe, T boa. Lam hart, " I Nieholaa Uerdoo, " 0. richnarra. " iliavtd Ltobs. fitepba Test, Deaater, Tnemas Weyoe, Wa tbo onderslgoed, hereby certify that tht foregoing II l of names of peraona were drawn by oa oo tba 13th day f Jaly A. If. ISM, aa tlraad aod Traversa Jarore for tho ft)ptemher Term of Court, aommeoeing or tho fourth Monday, Is correct, and was drawn according to law, la ao cord oca with aa order of tho Ilea Charles A. Mayer, Preside t Judge of tbo aaid Court. JAMKS MAUAFFIT, Sheriff. A. J JACKSON, H. BHIDUH, Jury CommleeioMft. OloorleM, Pa., July STth, lMl te. HARNESS I HARNESSII ri Way for 3'onr lltirnmtt IF yon wsnt to study your own interest, do not fall toeallat ANDREW HARWICH'S HAH. J ESS H HOP, on Msik.t street, next door to John A. Mock t tobnooo store, Clearfield Penn's. THE FACTS ARE THA T A II flrst-sleaa work is dons at niuu'liva Neela font oil nnd axle grease at RARWlrK'8, )onbla nnd aingla barnea, of nil kind, at idlng saddles of all kind, at V . HARWICK'B. .sf not, snd horse oorers of sll kind, st J J IIARIVICKfl. llThips of all kta.ts andaa low a, 15 eenta at 1 ? IIABWICK'N. TT srnes of nil kinds mads to order at 11 HARWICK'3. A 11 kinda of oollar, at bottom priee, at JY IIARWICK'8. I 1 emember nn X-L-N-T line of horse furnlsh- J t ing good, at ilARWICK'S. rill keep and nab. nil kind, of lumber bar. M nea, al HARWICH'S. Ivory and all other kind, of rings ef sll i,es st HARWICH Cloubi, brnshaa, and Interfering boot, on band Vat-. HARWICH'S. l4rne robe,, knss du,tsr, and loreeBt of all iV kind, nl HARWICH'S. Job work nnd repairing promptly attended te. Remember the shop In Hbsw'a row, on Market street, between tbe Mention House and tbe Shew House, ClesrneH, Penn'n. May It, lfi.m. YOU OAIv- Save moneY IN Bl'VlNd YOUR (I0IIIIP FROM Geo. Weaver & Co., SKPOND PTRKFT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DRALKItS IX Dry Goods, Notions, BoolsfSliocs, IlaislCaps, GROCERIES, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c, &c. ALSO, VLOtll, FISH, . BACON, HAM, SALT, OATH, COIty, cnop, ETC. Thsnkr.1 for past fsrre. ws invito th. nnbtle w n. wo. w. our lerg. una new ei.n Ol goods, wbieh wa will dlspoM of nt reasonabl. raloa for Msb, or axehanga lor eountry prod.oa. Polite nnd nuentiv. elerka tn wait upon yon, nnd prioat Blown bsw. fllOROlWIAVRRAOO. Cle.r.U, rt, April t,1li.lL VALUABLE LANDS FOB SALE I SIX hundred and ninety-two (a) arret of land, situate in Clearflold eouoty, Pa., will bo sold lo a txidr, or In tbreo ( S I senarete nareele. ta air Five I mud red ffrut)) aeree well timbered with oak, pine and hemlock, and having thereon a 6rst clan water-power mill witb circular taws. One hundred and twenty (120) aeres cleared and a good state of enltivetioo, and having t hereon erected a large and line frame dwelling bouse, two Urge frame barns and other necessary outbuild ings, together with a large orchard, good water, Ac, Ac. Seventy aeres olen red and ander cultivation, but witb no buildings. Tbe said lands are litnato within I, Biles af Clearneld and tbe Penosylvaaia Kaiiroad. aod are uaderlaid with bituminous eoal and flre-etay. BeaioB for Selling. Ueollning health or owner. For further particulars, Inquire ofthe rabseribor, J. FnrtitK BTUcn. airy ror Owner, Clearneld, Pa, June l&th, IhSl tf. EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate ! Estate of Kici&rd Shiv, Sr Dee'd. T11K undersigned, fisontors of tba allele af HIC1URU HAW, Hr, deoeeeod, will of.r at publiosnleat lbs COURT IIOUSK, In tba bor. ough of t'lesrt.ld, P.., .a Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1881, AT 1:311 O'CLOCK P. M., Ths Tollowlng valuable real Mils, via i Tha three-story BRICK B0TKL properly, eoroer of Msrket and First elrsets, ia tb. bor. ough of Cloarfleld, known ns 'The Shaw House,' Fronting with t wo lot sof ground thereto belonging mu ieet on Market street, and W feet oo nrst street, witb a two -story dwelling boose attached. Tbo be tel proper haa sitty bed-room aad all eonveeienoes for a flrit-elkia hotel. One of the most desirable hotel properties ia Central Pennsylvania. The above will bo eold together with two story frame dwelling bouse on Market street, ad jacent to the Hotel, aod ona other frame dwelling house and a two-story stora building, all fronting on Market street. AIjSO. All that cert a la lot, kiowa Ia tht plaii ot Clearfield borough as Lot No 139, iron ting u ieet oa Locust street, run- i ningback 172 feet, more or less, to an alley I with dwellinc bouse and elleeeessary out J buildings thereon erected, aad other inproTomaata. TERMS OF BiLE t One-third 0ah at delivery of good! deed, aad the be la nee to lie secured by bond and mortgage, payable Id ono and two years, witb interest. A. B. BHAVT, JOS. BHAW, orvl ring Bx'rs of Rlehard Shaw, 8r, dee'd. Clearfield, l'a., June I, lHfti-ta. OFEHFQRALL! LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchville I I1IAVK itist roccired the largest stock of tronds ovor bronirht to thii section oi the county, which I will soil for cash or produce ta chotto na thoy cn bo bought eUowhew, 31y lock consist! nf Dry goodS, Groceries, BootsiShocs, Hardware, TN&iis t Specialty.- Beady Made Clothing. A full stock of FI.SU. SaHinlarire or smn.ll sticks, or by the barrel. CROCKERY WARE, stone or clay. QUERXSWARK, all styles and quality. In short, I bare evorything neodod by tbe farmer, the mitchanic, the laborer, or anybody cIbo, which I will toll just aa choap ai the goods oan be purchtsod anywhere elso. i'lptse call and examine mv goods and price bolore Investing elsewbore. L. M. COUDRIKT, FrcnrhTlllo, Ta., Mar. 8, 'l.tf. .