THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKKlkLD,'PA. WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, At'UVBT 14, IAU Terms of Subscription. If (MiJ io advanoo.or wltbln three months. $ to If paid after tbroo ud before ill Booths... i itQ If paid after theeipfrailon of tlx moohts... I 00 "IMiiestic" fr 13, at Ilunler'a. Thw are two nrw Urine, on Market trett iile hy side. a 0 -Wla - The (Vurflrlil burauKli m-IiuoIm will opm on Mi hi day, HoptrnilMT rJth. ' -e mm Tlie mw cninet can nw le noen in the rviniiiR in the northwestern ky. mm m-mmmmm.,.- .. . t iiUr pmniiMv to he plenty thin year, Imt f n iinIi will Ik cliuwil with the luxuries. - mm A very eleguiit line of jxxkrt miltrv, sriawnw ami shwira nt Hurtlcr. 5-3."if Daylight h perrvpttMy lirtininff these iluyn, indientiiiKthcnear nppniwh of Auiuiim 1 m mm n, i A jmrty f latlitu and ge ntlemen frimi Cur wennville enjoyed a ptrnlc nt TJoydnville liwt Friduv. Die IJglit linnninn New Home, the king of all. T. A. rierK,(ieneral Agent for Clrar tleld comity. . J n Fmnk J liter hua removed bio finally to A 1 tonus, where he hiu a ftitantion an elerk in a groecry store. The Sterling Comedy Company hna engied Pic's Ojieru IIouHe for Monday and TtiWMlny evenings of next week. mm 9 mm Thorn u Anderrton nan been appointed Janitor of the I mini Omded Hi hool build ing for the coming Winter. Fleck inritea every iKHly in C'lenrlleld county and el w where men, wonifu and chiUlnn to call and net' the new giKKU. We ittknowledge the nceipt of a bent catalogue of the Indiana Kt.itc Normal School. The Full term begins Hrptcmlxr Tith. M a. The printera of the Juniata Valley huve aked for 01!'- ticket, to attend the picnic at Ik d ford on the 'id and lid of Hptcmtr. hv. George lilyt of thix place, preached at the Newton Hamilton Cumpmeetiiig IttM Sunday morning, from Thilippiann iii, 1 mm mm The Centre 'ounty Fair irill beheld at Bellefnnt on Tuewlay, Wednewlay, Thurn day and Friday, October Itli,5th,Utli, utul 7th. The board aw ning in trout of Harry Hitlers tobnero More and Fred Johnson A Brothers move and tinware etuMihmcnt, on Market street; him leen torn dow n. The Itrookville Jiflrrgoninn mye that Hon. Kennedy L. BUhnI, who recently had his leg amputated, hna ho for recovered at to lie able to ride ont fiocnionlly. Jmlny Leonard, whtwe ill new w reported in our Inst imut is Mill confined to his home., although his condition hiv m mwli improved that he h now ulilc to Hit up. We publish the premium list of the Fair In this iwuit?. . Head It, and make up your mind that it will be a good exhibition. Every trndy in invited to take an interest in it. The work of elevating the "big fill" on the Tyrone and Clenrtleld mail ha been com pleted, and the large coal trains are enubled to pnsct over it with less danger and difficulty. The West (Teurtlcld school hua not yet lieen kiipplied with a tenchcr for the Winter term. School will opxn nlmnt the, firt of Octoler. Mr. J.G.Schry ver, Clearfield. Til. isSeen tary of the School Board. From the ttat-ola Kcptillt we leaau that Messrs. Hoover, Hughes &. Co., of Houtzdule, hist hemlock logs amounting to five hundred dollars, hy the lire in the woods near that pl(r lrwt Fritlwy a wefk. ... Heavy ruins uuwd amund Uith north and son th of Clearfield hint Sunday afternoon. and the slight shower that fell here was re ceived gladly. It had a Iteneficitil effect in laying the dust for a short time. The Clearfield Hook and Ladder Company will not attend the firemen's tournament nt Heading next month, w here fifty-eight fire companies from different parts of the State will particulate in a grand parade. m mm The poor innocent fellow got into theCnr- uensvillc party's special car last Friday eveuiiic nt rhilimhurir, and took It for granted Hint 1 viw well fixed, hen the eoiidaetor, by request of the excursion ista, escorted him out. Iter. Mr. I-eidy attended the Junintn Val ley Cnmptnccting last Sunday, and therefore noseniecs were held in the Clearfield M. E. Church. Quite a uunilier of our citizens left on Satnrdav for Newton Hamilton, to remnin orr the Snbhath. . mm Our rhilitmbiirti neighlmns at least the Nporttngly inclineil portion of them, ore won derfully interested in learning to ride on hirr ('1c. AcluhhitHbccn organized, and twn of those trenchenms and dangerons machim have been purchased for the nse of its mem We learn from the Hnntiugdon -yi AVim that John Whitehead, of that place, has lmnght Matilda Furnace, near Mt. I'nion, and will shortly put it in operation. Mr. Whitehead is a heavy coal o)iemtnr in the Clearfield region, having no Irs than thre or four collieries under bin management. Frank ti.Chtirpenning, for some yeiim jswt a eoinpoaitor in the Journal office, in this place, left Inst Friday afternoon for New l ork where he will viwit relatives, after which he will tke bis departure for Colorado, where wc learn he has secured a profitable situation in the mining region. For the present hi" family will remain in Clearfield. ----- m mm The party of ladies and gentlemen, who went into camp near Clearfield creek, returned home last Friday afternoon, after ten day of pleasant recreation in theshady groves, where they were entirely free from dust and the - rith4ff tmyrn ff OM Snl The party enter tained eighty visitors during the encamp ment. mm r The real and iiemmal property of tii state of Mrs. Eleanor Wrlgley, late of Clear field borough, deceased, was sold at public sale last Saturday, Mr. W.J. Hoffernflh iating as auctioneer. Frank Wriirley punhased tho homtwtead, and J. Lew Wriglvy nought the half lot on I-ocut strw t. adjoining Henry E. Snyder's property, and a1n nn nut -lot. A TiO sewing machine will lie furnished bv the enlenirisinic men-hunt, T. A. Fleck, to le given as a premium to the lady exhibit ing the liest loaf of wheat breml at the ap proaching County Fair. For conditions, we refer you to "special premiums." published in premium lit this week. These special premiums will not hr found in the pamphlet premium list. Mr. James Dougherty, on Wednesday morning of last week, while assisting to re inovr the damngt d machinery from the yard of the Clearfield Fire Hrick Works, received i liad cut on the head and was bruised atmut the shoulder. He, with soma others, was nnloading a piece of heavy machinery, when a plank on the wagon suddenly Mew np ami wreck him as above Indicated. Hiseondi ti.m fiir awhile was rendered very iiiipleaHnnt, hut he Is again able to go on duty as nsual. It was a narrow rscniie from serious injury. Til County Piiperinlendent, Mr. Mc4mi , held (Le examinatifins for Clearfield Imnnigh snd Lanrenc township in the Ionard. Graded rVhonl building on Saturday last.. The rtans was nmijiosed of twelve persona, each of whom received a certificate at the close af the exiuuinntion, and all, we nnder iad. ariiiltted themselves cretlitnbly. The trachrts of the borough st bonis have alrewly h a seltwted, and ths Poard of Uwrente township boid a meeting neat Saturday for the purpose -Sf ehoasinf ttwherR fr the Win ter term of scbooU Cram p, cramp, cramp, (ho boys are wrenchinir, theer up, meloiu are nmrlv done: And Hi the Dortor's ire, V my solemnly declare TbatttrlliU'ver eat Uiu eurwl thiirtfiaguin, mp, Flei-k Is enjoyiiiR nice trade in the dry. giods li,P, oml nlno in lu.li.V dreHS goods. Caltcoets tniiHliim and uoihIs of eerv de- wription just m-eivrd from the city at T. A. r let'K S. mm amm The Light liunning New Home, simplest anu m'rt sewing machine in the world. T. A. t leek, General Agent for Clearfield county. mm Ayur's Cherry 1'eetond is a really remnrka- me ami time-honond medicine. It is the let remedy known for all di senses of the throat and lungN. Iliomua A. Hei k's new sts k of good, hiw arrival, und U now U ing opened out for pub lic inspection. Call and see the new at view in colors and shapen in millinery goods, and Indies' drew goods. mi turning it Urtr -W e tvyjvt to learn of the ilcathol John l. Slmfier, alluded to in our Untdy correHiindenfs letter. His demise leaves a vucuui y in the bmtineiw ein le in the Xivtliwcat aectUm of the coimtv that cannot 1S Utoily micd. " -- i mm Brick for Safe One hundred thonrand good brick ure for side nt the Marshall brick yard nt the upper end of this Itomngh, w here agood quality of hrick will always lie found. Apply to J. M. Marshall, Agent, r Sec adver tisement in another column of this paper. 1 m mm - So They Co. We notice that Wiltiamsport, on the sjune day last week, lost two of its most eminent and honored citizen, Tunison Coryell and George A.Cramer. They Imtli died within on hour. The former Mas in his ninety-first year and ths latter in his oixty- n nit. : Aftticttd. (Hir neighbor and esteemed per somd friend, Judge Foley, hnd a serious fainting spell on Monday afternoon nt his home in this borough, and had to tie carried from the garden to his bed-room. To-day (Tuesday) he is very much improved, and is likely to lie nround again in a few davs as joyful as ever. H$ Hat Pa$sed Qrtr. That esteemed citi zen andcxcvllentfarmcr,n1ternatcly a citiziu of Hrndy and I'nion townships fur nearly fifty years I hit id Welty died at his home in the latter township on the Huh inst., in the ,.-".th year of hi age. J!e leaves a w ife and a number of grown-up children behind. His n-stlcw spirit in now still. mm . Daat.Viv regret to ham of the death of Mu-hntl Soult, on the l:tth of August, at his home in Greenvilhv Mercer connty, in this State, aged alwut 70 years. Mr. Soult resided in Bradford tow nship in this county for many years and removed to Mercer county in lo"J. The old settlers and relative will regret to learn of his deinine. mmi - Tobacco. v notice that six towuhiis on the river between Ixk linden and Jersey Shore have deilinitrd not lew than IMH) acn-snfthat rich territory to the cultivation of tobacco. Formerly these same fields yielded rich wheat ami corn crops, but they are now dedicated to totiacco, which is alioiit as useless in the support of man or lieait as the fifth wheel on a wauou. Boiler Bitplotion.Ynym the Altoonn n7y Tribune we learn that the boiler of the steam saw-mill of Simon McFarlnnd, near I tnh ville, Clearfield county, exphNted Thursday morning last, injuring Mr. Mi Farland's son so Uully that hi life iib-Hiuin d of. Another niiii), w hone name could not be leorned, was also injured. The mill is said to have been j an old one, though the cause of the explosion is unknown. raea ft? Ms A$ylum. Sheriff MuhufTcy and Jack New noil, on Tuesday of Inst week, removed Maria Coulter, the insane woman who has occupied a cell in the county prison lor the iswit four weeks, to the lusnne Asyln-.u at Harreburg. The order of Court raa to take her to Danville, but no accommo dation could be hail at that institution, and the unfortunate prisoner was then taken to the llarrishurg Asylum. Annual Narrtst Home. The Clearfield l'o mona Orange, Nn. ftl, will hold their annual bosket picnic on Thursday, Septemlier 1st, on the farm of J. B. Shaw, two miles north of i Clearfield. Music will be provided for the entertainment of old and young. Spenkers are expected to lie present to ail dress the meeting, commencing nt 10 o'clock A. M All are invited, as this is ex i' ted to be the largest body of citizens ever held in the county. E. M. Davih Master. M. J. OWgXS. Secretary. A county pajtCr undertook lost week (Thursday,) to "correct an article in the H k rt'iu.icAX, relative to tlie MK'oy accident, lmostingly ending up tlie "correction with "by reference to the account of this accident in last week's liErTBMt'AX our renders can see Just w herein that paper's informant was wrong. Wo would just ask the great "cor rect" how a "htmw" could be "frigntenrd, by hogs in Weld's field T"nnd that is prolmbly where the licit bmcan was wrong, in the opinion of smart y. Carvfsjirt'oV TVmrs, Attention! Wc have Junt received another car loud of top and open bngiries from the celebrated firm of Emerson, Fisher & Co., of Cincinnati, consisting of Tinkum's side-bar phrtons, ellptic spring and platform spring wagons, Mhich will lie sold at a very small profit. Persons needing any of the above wagons nil) do well to call early. All work warranted by the manufacturer. Warereoms at Browns Pinning Mill. Both wide mid narrow track. A. Mi -ijumtov A Ca Cl KAHKIKI.il, Allg. !Wd, Mw-;tt A'esr Attractone in Millinery Qoode. Ladies, please call and see our new stock of cm-bniider-iNiltctDs, consisting of running pat tm m, autiiuacuNbtf, doyleys, sirays Ac., suitable for light d ami iLtrk. Issigns entirely new. All stnnijiing done to order. Also, a fine assortment of hair goods, com prising the Pinafore style, perfection, Coquet and Surah Bernhardt, nil of which an lienu tiful ornaments mr the forehead, tuid can Ih worn with perfect comfort. M. A. WKi.ru. Market St., one door west of I.rdge's Store. Clearfield, Pa. Harvtet Home. The eit liens of New Wash ington and vicinity have completed arninge mentn far holding a grand Picnic and Harvest Home entertainment in the grove at that j place on Friday next, the th inst. They anticipate a Harvest lloine of the gMni oia fashioned kind, where everyliody w ill go and feel that they nre welcome, tiMHl sjH'akera, ami two silver cornet bands w ill be present, and there will be a game of Iww hall between the Indiana and New Washington Clubs, lieside other amusements. That they may have a good ttmt ia the wish of the liKftii I.H AS. Practical Wk. - There Is no question but that the geological survey now being made by the Pennsylvania Railroad, under the suer- vision of Mr. W. W. St-nman, of all the coal hnsius on the West Branch and Moshannon k, from Faimndsville, on the West Branch, to Clearfield, will pnne to tie a prncticid and antisiactory course to pursue. There are coal, inm, fire-clay and lumber on the ground out of Mhich millions can lie made just as soon as a road is' built from the mouth of the Ridnemahoiiing creek to the mouth of the Moahnnnon, even if they don't go any farther. New Firm. Messrs. Fred, George. W. and Chailea Johnson have pureiiascu .iierrius stove and tinare esiaoiisumrni m flwin strei't, opjiosite the Court House, and have nmimnneed bosiuess on their Awn resismsb bility under the firm name of Fred Johnson A Unit hera. Fred ami George are practical ork men of considerable experience, and will wire their persona! attention to all business entrusted in their rare. W e bespeak mrtnem a liberal share of the public custom, knowing they will endeavor by all honorable means to aorommmlt you in a swt islnctery meaner, rieaw give the m a rail, l or full di tnils in regard to what they keep in store, ws refer you to their new advertisement in another column of this paper. 1 Hi x-d rawer MDumcstlc" sewing machines, with a full and complete set of attachments, and warranted for six year, for fJTi, at J. E. llimler's store, Clearfield, Va. ti.. r s.-i-i i. nc ikiiv jiuumug .M'w iionic m alMo lulely a jierfetl sewing machine. A trial will prove its superiority over all others. T. A I leek, (ieneml Agent for Clearfield count v. Living Witn$to. The hundreds of stning, hearty, rugged and healthy looking men, women and children, that have been rescued from bed a of pain, sick urns and well nigh death by Parker's Ginger Tonic, are the lest evidences in the world of its sterling merit and worth. You will find such in almost eveiy community. Head of it in another column. -&-3-4t List of letters remaining uuelaimed in the PoHtoflU) at Clearfield, Va., for the week end ing August 2M, 1ml: Jacob Aughenlwuigh, Anhie Currie, Miss iiome t-nmpiieii, Mim Adelaide Courtney, I'etcr Curtis Josenh DeSehurt. Peter II Klegal, J. S. Koons, Mrs. Maggie Lanich, Mrs, Lanieh, Joseoh Mnnre. Jownh II. Moore. Mrs. M. J. M-Cracken, JanietiMauei, Thomas w. lav lor, t.reer lenuin, Miss Elbe Yoctim P. A. UAl'MN, V. M. Jumped from the Train. The Osceola He- mVesnys: "As Policeman John M alee, of Houtdale,wus taking Iavid Smith to Clear field to incarcerate him in the "big stone jail,' on Tuesday, he took advantage of the officer and jumped from the train at the Mineral Spring, Mween Woodland and Itarrett sta tions, while the train was in rapid motion. H lnnded in a ditch on his head and shoulders and Mas badly stunned, but managed to ge into the laurel and underbrush before the train could Ik slopped, which was done hy the officer pulling the bell nij. Smith waa pursued, bnt to no avail, as he could not be found. Telegrams were immediately neut aU aluug the line, with a fell description of the man, und it full oxd hat he w ill soon again Is? in the clutches of the la." The Sterling Comedy Company, This troupe w ill appear at Pie s Ofiera House next Mon day and Tuesday evenings, August 2!Mh and Itoth. This Couiiany is a new applicant for public favor in this section, but it comes highly recommended. The troupe comprises true ladies and gentlemen, art said to lie stars in the profession they have chosen, and they endeavor to please their patrons. They produce "Lucretia Borgia," "The Banker's Daughter" and "Hazel Kirke," three very popular plays. Their'agent, Mr. Harry Mann, has visited Clearfield liefore, and we have ul ways found him to be a pleasant and honorable man, and always engiiged with a first-claw troupe. A fine brass kind and orchestra ac companies the troupe, licmeniber the time Pie's Opera House, Clearfield next Monday nun Tuesday evenings. Hay Feror. Messrs. White & Ilurdick Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I con recommend r.iys ( ream iiaim to relieve all persons HUtfering with rose Cold and Hay Fever. havclieen a sufferer from the same complaints have had great relief by using the liulm. I have recommended it to many of my friendi for Catarrh, and in all cases w here they have used the B.ilui freely have lwa cured. T. Kenney, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y September 0th, 1". TKKVTuX, N. J., OctolKT 2:id, iHHl. I have suffered for eight years with Hay Fever, during July, August and Septemlsr. In the beginning of Julv, this venr, I nsorted to Ely's Cream Balm, and have been entirely fn-e from the Fever since the first applica tion, I can recommend it as a cure. Ed ward C. Hillman. nt the New Jersey State Arsenal. Price 50 cents. 8-17-(Jt Dieastroue Runaway.- Early on Monday morning last, as the team of F. M. and F. C. Cardan, hitched to a wagon containing two grain-drills, was left standingon the street in front of the residence of Fred Cardon, on Cherry street, while the driver was awaken ing Mr- Cardon, they started off at a furions rate and ran away, taking down that street towards the river, and in turning the comer at the Episcopal Church, upset the wagon and grain-drills against the Park fence, tear ing a greater portion of the vehicle and the drills lying there a complete wreck. The fence was not damaged. The horses, with the front gearing of the wagon, continued along First street to the residence of the edi tor of this paper, and finally hung up on the steps in front of his house, after colliding with a small shade tree in front of W M. Shaw a residence. Here the terrified ani mals were captured, Ik? ing entangled so as to render any further progress Impossible. The damage done at the latter place was slight, but it will take at least $100 to make good the loss of the Cardon Brothers. Several of Mr. Iaae Johnson's npple trees on Cherry street, near where the team started were badly peeled. The AV(A American Jicrirw for September o tens w ith a profoundly philosophical article on "The Church, the State, and the School, by Prof. William T. Harris. M. J. Savage treats of "Natural Ethics, showing that the principles of morality are rooted to man's nature, and are the products of evolution ; consequently, that they arc not affected by the vicissitude of dogma or religious creeds. The Hon. John A. Kasson gives a history of I the "Monroe Declaration,1 and proves that the credit of formulating that cardinal doc trine of American statesmanship is due to John Quiney Adams. The Itcv. Edward Everett Hale writes of the Taxation of Church Property. He would have all churches taxed in form, but would exempt ts ynuticr those which by their charitable work help to lighten the public bunlens. The other articles in this nutulier of the TnVtr ure ''Jewish Ostracism in America," by Nina Montis ; "The Decay of New England Thought," by the Jcv. Julius H. Ward ; "Ghost Seeing," by Prof. F. H. Hedge; and "Factitious History," by lioNsiter Juhusoo. The latter article is scathing criticism of Jefferson Davis' recently published historical memoir, Fifty cents per copy. Five dollars per year. Address, "Arrt American Rcrire, New York." Arrhal of the Hook and Ladder Truck. TUt Hook and Ladder Truck, with its accom liniiiments, pnrehascd in New York last week hv End Cardon, a metnber of the Town Council, and acting for the borough author! tics, arrived on Monday eveimur It. Is n heauty, nnd our citizens seem to Is highly pleased with.it, so Dtr as their oWrvut ion and knowledge extends. The carriage, with the outfit complete cost and was pur chased from the New York Fire Apparatus Company, Charles O. Brown, Superintendent, and is guaranteed to he first-class in every respect It is nearly new, and cost fl.'JOO two years ago. The truck has been so little used l having been nt but two fires) that the edges are not worn off the tire. The town for which It was built organized a paid Fire iK-partment and purchased a horcapparatusl strainer, etr.,ntid conseijnentlyhml no further use for this one. The body of the carriage Is twenty-tMo feet in length, and has a double tier of ladders, with short coupling attach ment. The running gears are painted i Ixmitiful scarlet, and handsomely striped and ornamented with gold. Each side of the lieil Is embellished with the following wonts In gold letters: "Clearfield Fire Dep't H. A L. Co. One Clearfield, Pa.' Thete are steps on the sides; brake on the wheels; tool-box ; hat-rack, etc The wheels have nick el-plat etl hub-caps. The full equipment Is as follows: The ladders are nine in numlicr, viz: One JUMont patent wire extension ladder, one 10- foot ladder, one 2"-foot ladder, two 90-foot ladders, two lfi-foot ladders, and tu Pi-foot ladders: also. 9 switch-hooks and polea ; 9 crotch poles; nhand-hnoks; 2mkes; 9 pitch forks; A roof-hooks; 9 aea; 4 leather and 3 dozen rubber buckets; 1 rmw-bar; 9 lant erns; one r-tnen gong, simca wnn nw wheel; tongue and shafts; nine-reel and drag-rope. The whole apparatus weighs 3, loo pounds, and is a sulwtantial aitair, as well as highly ornamental. No permanent place has been secured yet for Its storage, but one will soon be provided. Oar citiaeus will have an opportunity this (Tuesdsy) evening to see the new Truck, as we learn a numltef of the "boys", accom panied by both the Orphans and Citizens' bands, will parade the street LETTER FROM BRADT. Ll TllfcUMIJt kg, Aug. 2Jd, iKMl U K. ElUTOR : On account of the continued drought, the corn crop of this township will Is small. Entire fields, which a month sgo promiseu to give more than an avenue yield, are now wilting under tht lurching rays of me sun. Mr. John B. Shafer, of DuBois, three weeks ao took a short trip to the eastern part of the state lor Ins heulth ; and whilestoppmgwilh some frieuds in Williumsport he tk a re lapse, and on Friday of last week he hod to yieiit to the "Meatier Death." Mr. Shafer Mas an honest and oiiriirht man, nnd being the owner of a large shingle mill alsiut lj niiU-s from Luthersburg,beMasMell known by the greater portion of this com munity, lie was a munot rare businessoual Mention, and his death has caused a void, which cannot easily be filled. Those who knew him loved him, and his death is uni versally lamented. The Nonas) School nt this place, under the supervision of U. r,. neiicr, is well attended by students fromdincrent parts of the county ami u doing s goon work. Mr. neoer is sis ted hy 11. II. Davis, of Huntingdon, rice jnnn i. limine, wnn resigned. Our townsman, Mr. Charles Schwem, has just returned from an extended electioneer ing tour. He reiKirtsevervtlung favorable for nis election as lounty treasurer. Luthersburg is getting to lie quite a Sum mer resort Amoug those from a distnuce Mho are mstimtins in ourburtrnt nrescntare Mr. Mr Key, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Brinker.of nttstiurgh.nnd Misses Ida harps, Jean Brown and Angle Williums,nf Allegheny City. They are all very congenial, and we appreciate uieir presence very mucn. The M. E. SabltiMh school had a picnic in Irvin's drove on last Saturday. Those who were present express themselves as having nan a very enjoyaole time. Miss Hannah Corp, one of the Normal stu dents, has been employed to teach the Hock ton school which oih-iis to-dav, (A tut. Ifcid) 1 wish the young lady the same success that she has met witu in the past. Jjwt wet-k a contention arose net ween the filer and fireman of one of our shingle mills, when the lormer took tue privilege ol slapping the latter. The luped man had so much grit that he Men t to the Jvpiire and had the "filer" arrested. I have not learned the result; out l do know that the 1 1 remans actions did not agree with his former "blowing." W. LETTER FROM HUSTON. Mil. EiutoH: Human affairs are movinir along in Huston. The only discouniging tiling is the great amount ot sickness which has prevailed during the present venr, and the large numlsr of deaths which has occurred. Social and religious meetings nre numerous. Sewinn societies, prayer-meeting, sociables and testivnis are field weekly. Hie M. h. Church is making steady pro- gn-ss towards (laying the church debt and the 1'reshyterian church towards building a parsonage. Kev. Mr. llell Is visiting nt his borne in Milllin county, nnd Kev. A. D. McCJtwky bus lieen attending Wavne tampmeeting. eonse queutlv Me have lieen without a minister for several weeks past until last Sunday. 1 he tanners are thitumh hnrvestinu. 1 lie hay crop was very large, the Tvler farm producing i.IO tons, and several other fanners cutting 100 tons, ri heat and oats yielded fairly; but the drv weal her has seriously affected the corn and pototoe. Ltimneriiig was never so extensive as at present. At Winterhurn, Craig & Son are sawintf their usual stock of thn-e million feet ( has. Hlanchnrd's saw-mill and new planing mill are running lull tune, and he is also peeling and shipping a large amount of bark, A great numleroi new dwelling houses have been built at W interbum during the present year. At Tyler's, and on Ijiurel nin, the shingle and saw mills are steadily ninniug, and the woods nre lull ol men peeling burk. J. r.. Putnam has commenced oiienition. on a new tract containing 'i"..iKM).(M feet of pine. At ri-uttehl the (KHlward saw-mill is ninuing full time, and nn immense amount of hemlock has lieen cut near the town. Mr. Dimclitifi, of Philiitshurg, nuent for Harris, Ibsiver A Co., has lieen negotiating the purchase of Bending & Cn.'s lands, in tending to build a saw-mill. 'ohticallv, the township is on let ; out can didates have oeen vismug us. IIAIMtV PE.vnRi.i, Pa., Aug. 21st, imsL INFORMATION WANTED. Mk. Editor: In your issue of August 3d it is stated that there was an insurance of $11,000 on the Shaw House and furniture. The adjusters arranged the losses, and the estate receiving nearly $H,:t00. The huildng cost about f'JI,00O. Was the building not destroyed? The impression is out that the Shaw House was a total destruction. Will not some one of the Insurance Companies explain to the people of the county how this is? On what prilicipledothe a(MWentadiust their accounts t What became of the f"J,7O0 insurance that was refused to the estate? It is in justice to the insurance business that the people understand more about the work ing of the thing when losses are sustained. SELF-INTER (WT. August 20th, 1SH1. Not being versed In the Insurance busi ness we cannot answer our correspondent in letail, because of ths lock of inside informa tion. He hud better address some expert in the insurance business. Wo did lcaru, on the Mtreety that the adjuster charged fifteen jter rent, for the "wear and tenr" of the build ing since the insurance was put upon it ; and so much for brick and cut-stone saved. That is what is "adjusting' after a fire. The build ing is totally destroyed, and, in our judg ment , the material is not w urth the handl ing. Editob. V FIREMEN'S MEETING. An adjourned meeting was held in the Court House, Clearfield, to receive the report of the Committee on mcmliership, appointed nt the meeting nn August l.rith. ftiat Committee reported the names of 17(1 iH-rsons selected by them to form the Fire Department of Clearfield. On motion, the (nmmtttce were discharged w ith the thanks of the meeting for prompt ness nnd iniNirtiality indischarging its duty. On motiou, the l h airman was autttonxed to appoint a Committee of five persons to draft a Constitution and By-Iaws, to he su li mit ted to the organization for adoption nt the next meeting. 1 he ( hairman announced the following as the Committee, vis: J. F. McKcnrick, (ieo. C. Moore, Fred Johnson, K. M. Jlnrch tleld nnd J. U. Bixler. A Ucsolutlon was adopted, authorizing the Chairman (A. W. Waiters) to act as temporary roreman of the Hook Ladder Company, with power to choose his aids, nntil such time asn permanent organization was eflected. the meet i nir then adiourned to meet on Wednesday evening. A ugust - It h, at H o'clock, in the Court House, fin-the purpose of organi zation. J. F. Mt Ki:RH K, Secretory. Hew Daily Stage Line. James L. Leavy hiw succeeded in having a daily mail eatnlt- lished between Clearfield and Pcnfield.and will hereafter ntn a daily stage Mween the two points. His contract bt-gnn aith April 1st, and the stage will leave Clearfield every morning (except Sunday) at H o'clock, mak- lmn tUuiircllcFua filth hII rnln iw th J jiw (irade iiailroad at Pcnnilcld, returning after the lost tmin the same evening. Passengers nnd freight will Is? carried at low rats. Orders left at any of the hotels will Is? attended to. 4-Hltf. You eon hnvenny kimluf in old hat mntle new, by NVwkirk, the hotter, otir Bridfrr'a Tailor aliop, Mnrkctrtiwt.C'Icnrflfld, I'enn'A. 0-1 tf The Unlit Kutinind New Home. A tiiii rmil favorite. T. A. Fleck, General A Kent for Clearfield onutity. The I.ipht Knnning New Home, A model of perfection. T. A. J'leck, General Agent for Clrnrfleld romily. Tlie Uht Unnning New Hnmeloata a life- ime. T. A. Heclt, (ienernl Agent lor t lenr- fleld eoontr. Call at MerriU'a hardware alnre and oe the eheancat and he.t Hewing Machine, for the lewt money. l'i-32-tf. The Light Knnuing New Home la almost noiwlci. T. A. I'leck, Oeneral Agent for .'lenrflrld county. New tuid neaiioruibl good., and the leading nt.vlm, at Fleck Inrket atreet. Clearfield. Aug. 31, If ' Fln klmight fllleen rollaof Ingrain ear ta. He will alno keep (full line of BntawelaenrpeU. Four-drawer "lbimMtic" newiiig machine. with all altai hmcnlii for nt Harder". Pijtdrnwer "Dnmcrtic" for US, at Harder'a. Aim. 84, tf. Everybody U ulking alnut Fleek'l new good.. Ladiea are Invited to go and tec the new good, at Fleck'. ANSWERED. Va the Vkarfitld RtyniAivan ; In answer to the inquiry of last week as to 'Who ia Dr. Palmer r I will savior the benefit of the writer of it, styling himself "Dentist," that I am a graduate of an old and reliable Medical Collegn, and from choice practicing dentistry. My home has been in Clearfield, temnorerilr, lor some time iiust and. as I have conformed with the reo.ni re main of the law regulating the pmctice of dentistry, deem it nui me business of the cowardly cur who assailed me in your last issue, w ho either was afraid or ashamed to sign his name bit he article, clearly iudicating tlutt he is devoid of manly principle in thus attacking me without knowing the facts in tue cuse. As to my "home and people, I am not asnamcd, ' as many person in this county know where i was rearea, ana also know mv IHMiple and mvsell to be respectable, receiviitii good "training," much better I dare say than me writer ol that scurrilous article. Iii justice to myself and friends, I will further say that 1 intend to make Clearfield county my home, and continue to do mv work in dentistry carefully and faithfully, and should 1 hear any more from this "!entist," I shall make it exceedingly inter- emng lor him. J. William Pai.mkb, M. D., Bi hnsiuk, August loth, IhpL Clearfield Coal Trade. Statement of Coal and other freight sent ocr the Tyrone & Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kuilroad, for the weekending August 13, 1"1, and the same time lasi year : COAL. Por tbtMk ... -.. Samttlms Iwst jssr.M...... .. Ioertsss Prvrloailv dnrlas vssr Bamt titnfl lut yisr , IacNsas , Tots) la 1881 H Skbii tlms Isit jur InerotM.'. M4.206 v OTBSB rsSISBTI, Lumber 11' ran. HiRoellsneoui fralghtl H Iblt " The Light Running New HtmeBurpassesall others. T. A. Fleck, General Agent for Clear field county. S-10-tf The Light Kunniug New Home has no etjiini. T. A. Fleck, General gent for Clear field county. The Light Running New Home never gets ont of order. T. A. Fleck, General Agent for Clearfield county. FlM-k In Ihimv at iionitiir new komK ytarrifl KEI.80N J0HNP0N.-At ReynoWirille, Au gust lltb. ISftt. by Her. J. H. Kline, Mr. CHit. A. N si. bom and Win Kmua B. Jdhrioh, all of Dubois. MI'RPHV CI RRY. At tbe Merobant's Ho tri, Lothertburg, on fiainrday evening, August 13th, M1, hy J. Hamilton, hxq., Mr. A . J. 61 I B- rnv, of (Irampianliills, and MiiiJiniii Crssr, of Lumber City. WOLF LIKMCII. Attbe oflire of tho offiol- aling Justice, Id Luthersburg. ob Thursday, Au gust 18th, 181, by J. II a mil ton, Kiq., Mr. Kmas WoLr, of Dulfmi btirougb, end Uns Hrsis Lis- btcn, of Sandy towaihip. Sitd. Dl'NLAP. At Rock tun. In TbIod township onFrtdur, August IVtb IsHI, infanl bob of Mar tin II. and Kdna Doolap. IH'SCH In Lulherabnrg.on Tuesday, August Itltb, H5I, WiLLia, bob ol Charles and Mary Dutch, agtd 6 nentbi and 71 days. WELTY In I'nion tvwoshlp.on Friday Au gust Ivtb, 1881, Mr. Daviii WiLtr, ngd 14 years, 8 Booths and 13 days. Father Wtlty was born In Centre county, and moved to Brady lowasbip, CltirBeld oounty, la t3 J, sad from there to fnioa township la 1856. He was married to Hannah Best 08 tbe J6tbof March, 18S5. To tbeni were bora twelve chil dren seven sons and Hi daughters, Three sons and three daughter are bow living. The de ceased united with ibe Lutheran Church la Loth ertburg In 1118. Ho was bb honored and re speoM oltlten aad christian. His wife and toil diva mourn their loss. 0, SptrUtl. Orb HtransBD Psa Cist, Disoouat oa Old Paicsa. Hewing Machines can now be purchased at Mcrrell's tin and variety store, from $,! up wards, ah sinus or sewing sdm nines repairea on the aborteat notice, t ... Clearfield, fa., July II, 1877. Just Rooaived by ARNOLD, at CUKWENSVILLE Car Load Nova Scotia Piustorl Car Load pure Corn, Kyo and OaU Cbopl Car Load Deauen bull I Car Load of Choice Family Flour! Car Load Dry Good, Groceries, 4c. I aWShinitlca, Bark. 11 II. Tics and (iraiD will be lukon In exchange. Lurwensviiio, JUay 1, lnio. CLEARFIELD MARKETS, CiausrisLD, Pa Aog. U, IB81. Flour, per cwt.H : SO fluokwheat Flour, per owt Cora Meal, per cwt Chop, rye, per cwt H Chop, nixed, per wt,. Rran, per owt H Wheat, per bushel Rye, per bufbl 1 1 M I 49 1 00 1 in so to 40 flO A 00 a 7ft 1 oo 60 s at u li ia & io 121 S fi ll 4 7 Oats, per bushel H Uorn, ears, per hushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover seed . Timothy send Potatoes, par bun he, Apples, per bushel K Onions Ilatns, per pound Shoulder, per pound.... Dried Bear, per pound Chickens, per pair utter, per pound Errs, per dten Halt, per sack, large Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound ... Dried Applea, per pound Dried Peavhea, per pound , 124 S 00 Means, per busoei , PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. I'nii.AiiBi.rniA. Aor.21. The grata mar lut U uasettleil, and whe, ooro, and oais are lowi-r. Cottoa Is Bra at ISfc for sniddling uplands. Hark Pricss are entirely nominal. Beeds Clover seed aires slowly and is Arm at 8 if Ho per pound. In timothy and Has seed nothing doing. Flour and Meal Ploar le flrnt, but with out special setiTlty. Hales of 1,4'is barrels; Minorsoia extra M n. ijiibo.au iur near anu AMUfi7 for straight i lVnni'T Iraaia family at n, 23(,11, TS: western An, at ifi.2Mti.74 I and patema at7(iiS.0 per barrel. Ke flour is Br re at '.'4. At tho ones board, second call, tbe wheat mar ket waa ia s vary ussettled oaditlua and alosed weak and feemb. lbs alosing Bgurcs were: 1 Hl kt1,l.4Ul (. Nn ro.1. Aitcuat; l ui hid, II.414 skMl for No. t, ret. gapicta tert tl 4H bid, $1.43 aikd for No. red, Octoheri If .44 bid. II 44 asked for No. 3 red, November! ,t"'t) buiheli, August, sold tt l.4i 1 S.DirO huKhcls, tfrptamlreT.at! 41 I .0tl0 busbela, Oolober, at 1.4 1 ,0(iv buabels, do., at ll.: Core was less active and lower at tbe close. The closing quotations were: 6re bid, 71c aked for sail, AuguMt 700 hid, 71n asked lor sail, Hap teniberi 7Kic bid, 71 lie asksd f"f Mil, October ( 7.11 bid, 74rn asked tor sail. NeretBher )," bushels, Hrptenher, st 7 1 fry T 1 4 0 f M"0 buihels, October, st 73(7.'lio. Ons were unsettled and irregular. Caicioo, Aagnst SI Wheat, UIU; sora, olfci wals,tftr,pork, IIT.flO; lard. 1)1.40. $fU7 drrrtisf inrats. JURY UHT-Naaiet and lecttloa of those persons drawn as Jurors to serve at Peptone. her term, commencing oa the fourth Monde, (IiHh ), aad eonlinuing two weeks : Taarsaaa Jiaosn, Mosbat, Bsrr. Jftrs. W B Atera. Bsrnslde f Janes Piegal, Orahaea, J M IlMtldgs, Clearfield 0 Hulliban, Ureenwood, J Bahan, M Hiram Hummel, dulteb, Jno llulilban, H H Woodward, Huston, J A Uregorjr, Our s villi, (leorge llurr, " Rivb'd Kvans, " David Wise, Jordao, W P Chambers, " Ja Michaels, Kanhaus, P McDermol, llouttdale I t Onhrh, Lawreaes, Rob'l t letoing, ' Itnj (baw, " Jno Michaels, L City, M 8 Kramer, " J R McKadden, 0cola Allen Wrigley, " V Hamilton, 1 nsn, irwm Rllia J R.iger, W r Miirell, Morris, ,ew Brlabia, N Thoa V Kyler, ' Henry bailey, Usees r la And Fulsier, " J U (Jlagow, " l Douglas, M Thontaa Roers, Boggs, Robert Hester, -Kadoiph Albert, Hoggs AodWw Lata, Jos Wmsry, Bradlord. W A Moore, Pens, HcnJKnepp, " James Walls, " W W Marah, Bra4y, W T Dai lay, " W R Wright, 41 M Lighieer, M U Hahring, Barnsidttp Henry J Kb err. Randy, J Pumaiervillf, " Havld Welty, t'nioa, Ueo hunlaman, M I) Rldrldge, Woodward, Kasoa MrKwea M Joba Uuliorf, '' C Barmoy, Ueringlns, Owen Lewis, " John Hugh's, Dtralur, W W Williams, RUHhowarttr, " Janes Keaiiey, Benj Jury, Oirard, 'Kdwerd MrCaba, JAMKS MAHAFFIT, Sharif. A, J JACKSON, H. liHlbiiK, Jury CoaamissloaoN. Clesrlfld, Pa., Jot; iTth, IMl lc Oil gnutrt. Oil Quotations ! CENTEAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO.; Lubricating, lit lined K .Tffnrm' OILS, 1'IIlLirSBUIKi, l'ESN'A. W. qvol. our bnnrf. of P.troUum .nd olh.r oi'l fa MrM cAa.M) d.ltv.rm Ir. Pa btJtrU ..r. .t .ny .utiun tm Ik. Ijrot). ClMtS.ld K.llrMd. HeBn.d Oil, Hi T.it....p.r(iJ. At lout Prim.Whil., lit " I nrkrl nl W.i.r Wbll.,140 "..- f .llhoult.l.I. KUlD., lit " .... " J .oo. lo co.l. B.diIq., 73 Unrity PrKl $ N.plh 74 " ' UmoII... 8 " ' .. Min.r.' Lamp, 500 lt " O.r Ail. Oil, (W. V..) Kilt.. ' " . ' (W.V..M.d ui. " " (W.Vjbamni'r " " N.tur.1 Labrlokting ... " " Frftnklia " Kxlrm. M " " Summ.r. " Blvik Dl.mo.d " Utn. Knglo, Uoldf. Atnrw " " " XXX ' No. 1 Sploill. M.lchl... Cylinder Oil " No. 1 Wool Oil, No. 1 " L.rdOU(.itr)H'iol.ralraiD'd" " ...... " " No. 1 M ' No. 1 . Ecllpn Eogiiu, No, 1 ' " No. I " " No. I M Mio.rl 1 olio, por fftlloo.. " WbiU At low.it Br. LIUMd, No. I " 1 kit r.loi nilb- " Au.rlo,D " I oul r.f. to oo't. Ttirp.ntiD.r bent .. II V iiVjn.lJrTEE prictt and turn ail competition. n.y 4, 'M-ly. Jtfw Stli'frtiSfmrnts. TOII WOH It All kind, of Job work .leoulod fj in tno Deri ni .now .t mi. omen. Qftf woek In your own town. T.m and 15 VKJU outnt, rrok AdJr.il 11. Uallitt t Co. Porllind, M.ioo. mehS-lj. S" IIORMAKING.-I b.rehy Inform my p.. tronf, .nd m.nkind in ron.rl, tbnt I h.v. removod my .boemnking .hup to tb. room ia urfth.m . row, ov.r o. 1. snyd.r . Jewelry nor., tnd tbnt I m pr.p.rod to do .11 kind, of work lo my Ho. eh.ap.r Iban any otbor .bop In town. All work w.rr.ot.d aood M o.n b. don. .ny- wh.r. .1... Poiitirely tbt. ia tb. .he.peit .hop in Ul.aru.ia. jus. ll. UKKKinu Deo. 11, ie;s-tf. QOURT PKOC'LAN ATION. Whbrias, Hob. C. A. MATER, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the Twenty-nflb Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Cllnten- and Hon. Abbas Oobbu and Hob. Viscbut B. Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield oounty hare Issued their precept, to sne directed, for tbe holding 01 a Uourt of CotnmoB Fleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer ana lermtner, ana uourt or uenerai Jail Oelir ery, st tbe Court House at Clssrfield, In and for tbo county of Clearfield, ooinsnenrlDg 00 the Fourth Monday at Hcplcmbcr. CitHU day( A. I, I Mr I, and to coiittuue lor two weeks. N0TICB IS, therefore, hereby given to tb uoroner, justices 01 me reaeo, and constables, ib and for said county of Clearfield, to appear ia their proper persons, with their Records, Holla, Inquisitions, hxaminatlons, and other Hemear braneea, to do those things which to their offices, ana ia tneir nenaii, pertain to be done. By an Act of Assembly, pssaed the 8th day of May, A. I). lHi4, it is made tbe duty of the Jua- ticea of the Peace of the aerera) counties or this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognisances entered into before them by any person or persona charged with the eommissieB of any erime, except such eases as may bo ended before a Jostles of tbe Je:s, na der existing laws, nt least ten days before the commencement of tbo session of tbe Court io which they are made returnable respectively .and in an eases wnsre any recognisances are entered into leas than ten days before the commencement of the session to which they are Dado returna ble, tne said Justices are to return tbe same In tbo same manner as if said act had not been passed. GIVEN snder my hand at Clearfield, this 3d day of August, In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and elithty-one. aug. i-tc JAMftJ MAUAFFKV, Sheriff. Teachers' Examinations. THB public Examinations for tbe present school year will be held at tbe following times and places: For Boggs township and Wall ace ton borough, at Walleoeton, Tuesday, August llftd. For Morris, at Kylertouu, Wednesday, August 24th. j For Graham, at Palestine, Thursday. Ausrust JMh. I For karthaus and Covington, at Central Point, rrmay, August zio. For Girard, at Cod rs Hill. Betorda. A 11 rust si in. For Decatur and Osceola, it Osceola, Tuesday, August 3oth. For Woodward and IloutiJals. at Hontidale. August a 1 st. oruulicb, at Rarocy, Thursday, September 1st. Fur Bcccaris, at I tahville, Friday, Sept. 2d. For Knox, it New Millport. Tuesday. Bent em. br etb. For Jordan, at Aasonvilll. Wednesday. Stbtem. ber 7th. For Chest, at McPherron. Thursday. Hen t em ber 8th. For Burnstdc, Newburg, and New Washington boroughs, and Ilurnsida township, at New U ash iBgton, Friday, September (Mb, For Bell towns hln, at Camnhell' chorob. Tues day, September lAlb. x r Ureenwod lownHbip. at Buwer. Wednes day, Sfjitemher Uth. for Lumber City boron sh ind rerrnson town ship, at Lumber City, Thursday, September 1Mb. ror union ana l-nion indepcnienl, at Koektou, Momlay, September lfth. For lirady, it Luthcrrburc. Taedsy. fieotem- ber 3llh. For Penn and Bloom, et Pens vi lie, Wednesday. neotemocr xisi. The public examinations are Intended to reach all whe e 1 peel to teach la the oounty hence there will be no special examinations held, and under no circumstances will certificates be en dorsed or renewed. Applicants must present memseives lor examination in tlie d lit riot in which thny intend teacbinc. KJunatiooal meet ings will be held at tbe eloeof each eiamlnation. anJ. iu tbe evenings If suitable arrangements bo made by teachers and directors. We hone mret full Hoards of Directors and the patrons of iDeetinooisiLcecn appointment. Applioaata will please consult "Teacher's Hand Book," page , for full Information regarding tho requirements for provisions I oertifinates. Subscriptions to Kd ucetiopal Journals at club rates will be taken on day of examination. The examination will begin at I A. M. M. h. McQl OWN. County Superintendent Ciearfisld, July JGib, lhl. HOFFER'S Cheap Csh Sore KtroM no, THitBH, hfeha noimn, ClearAeld, Pa., 'WR0LESALX A RETAIL DEALER l!f DltY GOODS, Comprising Dress 0oo.1i of the very latest styles, eoasliting In part of Cashmeres, Manchester Fancies, Alpacas, and all manner of Fancy Dress Goods, 8urh as Cretnna, M hlr Lusters, Fields, Dress O ing hams, Dress Fannies of the very latest styles, and as cheap as they can be told la this market. NOTIONS, Consisting of Olovee for Gents, Ladies and Mines. Hoee of all sbadee, K)k Fringes, Laces, Fancy Dress Buttons. Ladiea' , Tis of all shades and styles, Cuffs 1 end Collars, klhhons of all kinds and ! qualities. Merino Underwear, Trimmings, eta. BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIES. Queeiuware, Hardware, Tinware, Cornell, OlU'lotliN, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Wtlk (III W mM skalml. null. Will tat. Country Produce la Birh.nft tot timto Mtrkrt Prlc. wm. J. RorriR. rinrtlrlll, !., Vrpt. ti, IHHO If, T EAVEH, I hsreky glra lotloe that I us y prpsrd to wsstc til klpila of trpt to order, at nv plaoeaf retblsnosla Psradiie, Law rtnoo lowsibip. RAO CAKPET IS HY fll'KOIALTV. Call (in I'srsJUs) or iihlmi DAVID WITHKK0W, L'lfrflIJ, Ps. Aug. IS, IhSl 4l- IXBCVTOH'S NOTICFU-Notloall bore j by stTtB that Lttt TrutamvoUry on tbt atato of KLKANOR W HUJ LEY, trollet of J. K WriRlav) lata of Closrflrld boroBcb, Ps., doo'd, hat log bton duly grtUd to tbt usda raigood, all porauna IndtdUd to said talato will pluro naks iBmadlalo siayinant. sod tboao bavina: elaitna or doinaoda astioat tho aant will proaaot tbta proparlj auihrotieaUd fur nettlrmont. JOHN K(hHrR, 8R.( Gaecutof. CurwiDavltle, Pa., Aug. 10, lSSUt BRIIICR HKPAIKH.-Not.no Is btrohj glfiD ibut Ibo Commit! loom of ClrarRold ouuotr will rocalro aoalad prnpoaali at tbatr offino uoill Thursday, Auguit ttath, anttl A o'clock P. M., lor icpoirlog tea Lowar Bridge, at Clear flald, and put It In g'wa repair, of wbioh buildera aad maobaoioa will please take not lea. C. W. KVLKK, klaii johnson, John nokuis. Atteal t J, A. Farav, Clork. Cominitiloaera. Com'ra' Offloe, Clear 11 aid, Pa., Aug. 10, '81-31. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CABDON & BR0.p On Market EL, one door watt of Maaaloa IIcum, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arrangement! art cf the moat eon plate character tor rural!) lag tbe potilio wlta Jrreik Meat of all klod, and of tbo very boat qoslily. Wo eiao desl ia all kiadi of AgrienltareJ Imple. anoata, which wo keep ofl othittiiios for tbo bea fit of tbe public. Call around wboa ia town, aad take a look at tblnge, or addreaa na V. M. CARDON A BR0. ClearAeld, Pa., July 14, l87-tf. FARM FOR SALE I Tbe undersigned has come to the conclusion te quit farming and follow bis occupation, a car penter, and bow offers for sale bis (arm, situate one and aba If miles aortb of Clearfield borough, containing EIGHTY AOXIjBS, Most of which Is cleared and under good cult I ra tios, and having thereon a good TWO-STORY Large f re tne barn, and other necessary outbuild ings, together with an orchard of all kinds of fruit, and an excellent spring of water. The whole is I'NOKltLAIU WITH GOOD COAL. This property will be exchanged for smaller prop erty, or sold oa easy terms ia payments. For further particulars nail wa the premises or address. JOHN C. KKKD, Clearfield, Pa. March lath, l.lM-tf. Mohu Wauamahrr' Ctothing drntttttufnt. Tho Best --FOH Iet JVLoiey. Wana MAKER & RftOWN, . O.IK HALL, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing House in America. SThe $ni' Jionif ruiiifl FLECK HAS IT I THE KING OF ALL ! ! THE LIGHT CNEW S3EJ WXIVG JM3LADX3LX7SfJSt, No. 4, Half Case, Manufacturers' Price $50.00, -I WIT.T, For Cash, and Cash Only, for $30.00, No Exchanging For Old Machines. No Traveling Agents Employed to Sell Machines, Thus Doubling the Cost. ALL MAllllF,S WARRANTED FIRST-CLASS. By purchnsing mnchincs from 1110 of nil commiH.ionr, ns I nnd pell them THE "NEW IIOME" MACHINE Is the result of twenty-five yenrs practical experience in the nmn u fact iiro of Dewing machine, and contains more point of excellence than can be found in any other mnchine. In its construction is combined SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, STRENGTH AND BEAUTY, Producing a machine uncqualed for Eoho of Management and Capacity for Wide Range of Work. Tho Light-Running "New Homo" Uses a Straight, Self-Setting Needle and makes the Double-Thread "Lock Stitch." It is the perfection of mechanism for HEMMING, FELLING, TRIMMING, BINDING, CORDING. BRAIDING, SEAMING, QUILTING, TUCKING, DARN. ING, HEM-STITCHING, EMBROIDERING, FRING ING, GATHERING, RUFFLING, ETC., ETC. It is adapted to every variety of sewing, from tho lightest muslins to tho heaviest cloths, and dots n greater rangn of work thnn any other machine made. It runs lighter, is the ft'iLMplest, easiest operated, best made, and most ologantly ornamented machine in the world, combining every requisite to produce a Perfect Machine. lOU SALE IN CLEAIU'IKLI) ONLY HV T. A. FLECK, Aug. io, i88i-tf, Market street. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Oorwtsaf ills, Jan. I, 'TS-tt TOTICE, Tbe snJerilgned, roatdlng Is ths ll village of Wealofer, is Cheat towaihip, has nado tbo aeceaiery arran goneiita and pro poaea to opes as KAT1NU 110 I'M hi for the ae oomnaodatioD ol tbe putiho generally, aad I here by solicit a liberal abaroortbe publie patronage. JOHN J.8NVDKH. Wtitorer, Pa., Feb. 9, iHSl.tf. 17 KC'UTOHH' NOTICKNollo. U h.r.. by clr.ii th.t l..fr.r. T..um.iiliiry urn tb. uuto or JAMKS H.UKKTY, lit. of Wnrla tvwo.bln, Cl.ufl.ld Bounty, I'son'., d.d, b.ving M.B d.ly imotod to tb. und.niicaod, kli n.r.oo. Iad.bt.d to Mid .itt. will pie... uitk. iun.dl.t. payment, ood tbu bav inK eloim. or d.ui.nd. .jt.ioit lb. um. will pr.i.nt ib.ia prop. trly .iltbeoticated for ..itlemMlt, witbont del,y, II Ml) IIAMKKTV, JtllKMIAII IIAdKKTV, W. II. PATIKKS0N, Kleeulor.. Uotitid.l., P.., July Mtli, l5l.l. EIGHT FARrvIS For Sale or Rent! The subscriber proposes to sell or rent 1 asm ber of larma located as follow t The first situate in Burnside townnbip, Centre county, containing low acres, having (hereon erected a trams dwell ing, frame barn, adjacent to a church, and knows aa the .lames Mulbolland I arm. ALSO, another farm situate In Graham town- ahip, Cleartield county, containing 117 acres, wiih the necessary Improvements. This farm is under laid wito a G000 KIN OF COAL. ALS'J, six other farm In the vicinity of Frcnob ville, containing respectfully IIS, I Oil, WJ, 63, eO and Jfl acres. These farms all have bouses and b4rns thereon, food water, bearing orchards oa same, as well as some good wood land. For Inrtber particulars eall ia person, or adtlrees the undersigned by letter. L. M. C0UAlKT. Jan. lth, llil-tf. Freoobvllle, Pa. A IlAIlGrAIN. VALUABLE LANDS FOE SALE I SIX hundred and ninety-two (tVl acres of land, situate in Clearfield oounty, Pa., will beaold IB a body, or In three (' separite paresis, to wit: Five hundred (6i0) acres well timbered with oak, pine and hemlock, and having thereon a first-: rlas water-power mill with circular saws. One hundred and twenty ( 120) acres cleared and e good state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a largo and fine frame dwelling house, two large frame barns and other necessary outliuild ingn, together with a large on-hard, good water, Ac, Ac. Seventy acres cleared and under cultivation, but with no buildings. The said lands arc situate within 2) miloe of Clearfiel'l and the Pennsylvania Railroad, and are underlaid with bituminous eoal and fire-clay. lteaon for Selling. Declining health of owner. For (untie particulars, Inquire of the snhseriber, J. Fit AN K SN V it Kit, Att'y for Owner. ClearAeld, Pa , June 13th, IH-l-tf. 1 1 3 - 1 Clothing THE JHsrltiitf di'rrtiSfinrnt. - RUNNING HOME) SKLI. direct, yon receive the benefit buy them tor LAhll, for CASH. RELIABILITY, SPEED, Sou JSrliJrrtisi'mnifs. ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SlIAVED AND 8 AW ED. Corw.oi.ill., im. I, '71-lT. I.ANIMI FOR HAI R. ! Iloitol X ft.d Pin. townihlp., Cl..rfl.ld ooaoty. lt.M0u.bl. tln.clf.n for pnrt of pnrebn. noo.y. rno.i o. wo 10 iiv.un p.r tor.. Ulom'l r.Krred. L. BIND. Aral. Prafl.ld, P. orWALL.oiA Kkkii, ClMrl.ld, B.,.L 10, H7ll.tr. nnnin A .nJOKOROIA.-Porlnfor-m.lion .l.o.l tb.n gl.l.l r. tb. Havabk.n ktoR.i.a Nin-.. Wi.klt iu,in,iib t p.. ,b..tl .1 ye.r; D.ily 110 yenr. Th. b.it p.,.r. I. tb. Bogtb. S.ionl. OftpiM i eent.. A,l,lr.M. J. II. ITII L, S.t.nn.b, 0.. 17 II 31 I)iII.IC lllll'P. .nd .nntil nr .nd . I do bint., mokt . .11 .utharlt, ar whmt. ..r,r kind ftn1 n.tur., .t tuj tin. h.rtorur fiv,n t. Jo.eib K. Am.., lo da or lr.nt.et Anj a.tn.n for oi. or In my o.n., .nd .iMllly t wrltt.n .Rr.cm.nt d.lrd on or .boot Jul, 4th, loin ; na l do B.r.7 w.ra an prrioB. .,.in.t duiog builn.li with hlu for m, or on my .ceuant, H I will not r.tifj or oonorn th. .m. K. K. R0SR. N.til.arf, (Kurd P. 0.) An. IT, lfl l. ORPHANS' COURT SALE TY virtu Af su rdr ttt the Orf.lum'Oourt et J ClprllfrJ eonaty, snsU Hf 1Mb, I SMI, there will 1m ipod to puVllc sale el !ht CO I HT HOI r in Clnrllrld, oa Wednewlay, August Slsl, 1681, At 1 o'clock P. M., ecrtsfD troot of Uod, lot tho propsrir of WILLIAM RAIIAM, docMsod, siloatt ia HKADPORI) TOW NMIIP, Clcarflold ooDotj. Pa , booDdd ai follows, tIi : (in tbo north sod west hy lands of Jossph Win. norj ; soalb by lands of Alotandor Ll?ios;stOQ ) and on tbo oast by lands of John and William Livingston, containing 115 ACHES, 115 llavinjt ahont R0 acrtt aloarod and undor good tttte of cultivation. A rood orchard of aliout I4U trtes of ohoioo frolt. Tho inpruTamants ooaslst of tbros loin of holldiDRS, onoaiirfo frama dwelling fanass 1jiH4 ttmt. with larto banh bara, and tho othtr two, sjootl small b oases, with stablos to oaob. ibfltntlfp tnfx is nndsriaiq wim food foal. Tho grain In lbs ground is rcsorrod TLKHJiS Of HALKt Gap third oasli on eoDflrmattoa of salo, one third In ono year, anJ one-third in two years. Inferred payments to bs with lnterost,and weurod by bt,t;d and mortgage on the promises. JOHN W00LKID0B, Administrator. Urahauton, Aug. 8d. 1861-4U John Irvin & Bros., CmWEXSVILLE, PA., DKALERS IN All Kinds or Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. M MANIFACTI HKKS AND DEALEHS IX IStl Alti: TIJIHKlt, AND EVKUV DESCRIPTION OF SAWED LUMBER CUT TO ORDEB. H The Only Manufacturers In Clearfield County of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR I IXOf'B, ( HOP .. FKEU i.H'.fiM o.r n.i. rin FiCnsli paid for all kinds of Gniin Wheat, Eje, Oats, Etc. Carmnitlll., Pl, Jan. 1, HSD.tf. .tUJOtH.Yt.lt EXECUTORS' SALE OP Desirable Real Estate ! Estato of Eioliaii Shaw, Sr., Soc'd. THE nulorFti.4. FxMutort f tb. Mtnt. of HICI1AKD 81IAW. Sr.. durl. will offn t pablle l,.t III, COURT HOUbK, In th. bor ough vf Clenrfi.ltl, I'.., on Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1881, AT 1:3(1 O'CLOCK P. M., Tb. folluwini raluabhi rl .UU, rl. t Th. thr.. itorT BRICK HOTEL r.ren.rtT. oornw of Market and Pint ntriwti. In Ik. bor nagb of Clcrneld, known a. 'The Shaw House,' Fronting with two lot s of groond thereto belonging 2o ie. on ma net street, and vv f I M dwelling boas attarhod. The bo. ' I'Sf tel timber has list banl.rAAma ktirl all eooTonienoes for a first-els is hotel. Ooo of the most desirable hotel properties In Crntral Pennsylvania. Tbe aboro will be sold together with a two -storv frame dwellins honso on Msrket street, ad jaoent to the Hotel, and ono other frame dwelling houpe and a two-story store bn tiding, all fronting on Market street. ALSO. All that eertaln lL known li the pUu of Clearfield boron eh aa Let No 1 RW. . . fronting 60 fctt on Locust street, ma- V oing back 172 test, more or less, to aa alley l " with dwelling bowse aad allaocessary out- buUdinjfS thereon tree ted, and otaer iBproraanonta, TERMS OF 8.iLEt One-third eash at delirorr of food a 4, aad tbe balanoo to bo secured by bond aad Mortgage, payable In one and two years, with iaieresL A. B. HIIAW. JOH. SHAW, Surviving Kj'rs of h if hard Shaw, er.,deod. Clearheld, Jonol, IttSLts. OPEN FOR ALL! LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchyi le I I HAVE ut received the lrKet mock of ffooda over brought to thin aectlon ol the county, which X will oll for cith or produco chesn they run be bought cliewhere. My ftnek connidt of DllY GOODS, Groceries, Boots 3 Shoes, Hardware, flaiu a bpeoialty." Ready Made Clothing. A full stock of FISII. Snll In lurife or amnll ancki, or by tl.e barrel. CROCKERY WARE, siono or cIbt. Ql'KK.VSWARR, ell stj lit nnd quality. In abort, 1 bare everything needed by the termer, the mochenin, the laborer, or envbodv olftd, which I will soli justaa cheap aa the gooda ean De pnrahened anywhere elne. i'leaao eall end examine my goods end priucn bcloro invoating olaewhore. t. M. COUPRIET, Frenchville, r., ilr. 2, '81-tfk