THE REPUBLICAN. (.I.KAR11KLD, PA. WE DNK.HUA? M0KN1N0, KKPT. 7, lial. Terms of Subscription. If paid in adianc.or within thro oioo'.h ...' 6il II psid after tbre. nd before lit Bronihe... k 00 Ifneid efter theeiplraltoo of III monhta... I 00 nr.Li(;iiii NOTICKN. Mclhmllat Episcopal :hurch Rv. liau. r.mt'T, P.eMr. Service, ever) Hahhatb it IttJ A. M., and 71 P. M. S.illbatb Nehool et A. M. Prsver Meeting every Wednesday, at 74 P. M. romll UuitlB HerTleo. Brnt K.hb.lh nf .jnnth, at 101 A. M. i nen t inaraeia in. a. fliurell.--Rev. liuHt.K II. A'll'B, 1'aetor. Preaching .very alternate Huuday, at 8 o'ulock, P.M. Hunitaj s.IuhiI at It, P. M. All at lot Had to attend. Presbyterian .'hurrtiR.T. H. B. BneLna. -K:tt-Al h eervicei morning and .renins: Sab-I,. ,.th S-hool at A. M.-Pr aver Meeting Wednee-1 lay tveniug. Ilaptlat lliurrh -Her. - r . . . , ' .ebbathBchoulat p. N. FrayerM-Mhng ovary j n(.. I'- Morr ami liw lirotht-r-in-liivv re Wednesday evening, .tinned home with eight-en fine Ikwh. Mr. . Frncl. tlmrch Catholic R. Pm. nuyhl two at one time with line ami j,Siti.N.DAN. IMn terrlf it 10 A. M., 0Blh(Mlfl Venpers nd bnnsdlotlun of ih UltMed baerauiADt At In 'clock. P. M. Buodnj Hchool tvtry Huodjr afttrnooa at S o'clock. OfFiri.il. IHKKCTOHY. T1MII OF ULDIHO QIIARTRK REMIOKP OnVRT. HNvnd MDdy of JitiQary. Third Momlty of Mtvrrh. First Mondtvjr nf June. FonrLh Mutidaty of pUmLer. TIM! OP aoLDIHIi COMMOR rLHAS. Kint Monday of Jon. SftAOtid Monday of Novmbflr. "Witt you uk witotat, oatt or corn for nib--'ritinn f" W itrt ofto lnuired of io ttaii y by Utter fr rtfttrom who rniida ftt a diitaofo fnini OIwarfleltL We ifrttlo y vei. The rfiiiti a reri)nii. mtrrliBnt or tut II ownrr tn tb virioity, will anrr ut juft u well a tba oimb. j H. I.ehmnn, of the tlrm of II. J.r.imiut -rollltu..rao: If any of our patron, will d.lir ; ro )i( IMIW e)hl ,,,,,1, ft Kail twk ((f Ki hnn of grjvio it iho mill of Joi'ityh H. Urib, ... in Chest towDibip, Iicrao Ptrbio, In Ilannlda, '""hioimliie k'xmIh, nml tb v ilenire the Indie Ttioinue 11. Fnrcoy, In urnbam, Wm. Porter or "iiin in uaR iciii-v, ur uiuwii a, ooyirr m, mi H nek too, t aion towmmp, and forward their receipt tor the annum, we will credit them on their -account for the umi. In tun way all maT dflfiD pay what they owe, If they will purnue thli "iKmiewtie" for $X, at Hanler'a. I. Fl'k is luiny at oM'iiinK new good. (ty stern are rij and ready to he Halted. Clearfield now stortn a profesnioiud 1not l.laik. -. - KvrrylMMly in talking alMi'nt Fleck 'a new K'''s- ' , m If. Jl. Shitw n-tnnied from hi visit to Colorado Ult week. m Mr. .1. C.CIine. ul' .Mei'hiuiK'aljUlK, Ik uit iri? ht tirother-in-hitv, tlj-ejtr 1,. Miwire. Joe V. Clemen, of Indiana, Intn bei-n Uitinji In Clearfiihl for aeventl days p;t. Irs. .Inne Hii(jerty. of thi place, hn Ihh-ii vi.ilioy In Clarion for the four or live wck. A lire l,r,,ke om in Hi. woods on lilcr uria last Monday afternoon, and for awhile r.igcd fearfully. J. Frank Snyder winhes to purchase fl.iHti aeris of first-claw nail lalulrt. See advert isc liu lit elsewhere in thi journal. The nnniurl session of the I'.rie M. K. (:on lircncc will bo held tliU year at Meodville, Fa., coinmciicts. on the 'Jth of rt pteiulMr. - m . The large illustrated sa.tersof the Funxsu tawncy l air lire disti ihulcd. The Fair will lie held Septeni her S?th. 'ith, '.nth and .loth. A new dwtlliug house ia lading erected on Walnut street, on the proiorty udjnfning J. I'. Stnver's. It ia owned hy James I.. Iavy. itm i Mrs. Agnca Shaw, w ill' of A. R Slmw, )iur i liased Ihe corner lot, formerly occupied liy the Shaw House, at puhlie aalo last week for tl,:iiKI. The harvest, moon is now in its glory, nnd will lie full this evening. There will lie five changes in the moon during the present month. im a. - - There will he no services at the Fn'shytcriau i liurch in this place next Hahlmlh, Key. Mr. llutlcr liming to fit Hill alt appointment nf 1'rcshvlerv l tlscroln. Missis, tirnce and Jennie Wow entertained ft huge party of their young friends very pleas antly on Tuesday evening of Inst week, nt llieir home on Second street. - m Six-drawer "Domestic" aeviiiig inoeliinea, with a full and complete act of altachnienta, and warnmlcd for six years, for :l."i, nt J. R. Ilsrder'a sl.ire, f li-arocld, l'a. m - The wife of John lirown. of I.awreme niiMi-liip. did on Wednesday of last week. Her funeral limk plaiv from Ihe Catholic church on Thursday morning. tlur neighlsirand conlcniMinry, Thi lo'a aoia' .Imirmtt, recently entered msin its twenty-eighth year, and we hojie ita future years mny lie years nf pnws'riry. m " S. T. Ilroekliank and S. V. Wilson, F's, will deliver addresses nt ft harvest home nnd picnic tn 1. held at Ihe village of Franklin, in Hell township, on Friday. Septi mlsr Kith. . ah llev. K. 1'. Forcaiunn, iwistor of the Kyler low n anil Hradfortl chnrches, assisted Key. II. S llntlrr in the eommiininn scnliisv nt the Ic.trlield I'rcshvtcriiin chnrch last Sahhalh. m m llirani Sheitler, of West Clenrllcld, pur chased Ihn Charley HeliafTiT luewery and pros rly conueclcd w illi it one day last week from Judge Leonard, for the sum of l.o(l. James I,. I.envy liw purclinseil the Alexan der nwidenoe on First street, from Mr. Field ing, nnd reinnv..l it to a lot on South Second street, opimite the Catholic, church, when-it will Is- lixril up for n dwelling. The I'nstnfHet lenirtment has anthnrijed postmasters to correct misdirected letters and forwanl them, when Ksihle, Instcnd of sending them to the lhtl Utter (tfllce as has lieen thu custom hei-ehifore, M Mr. Mi Kinstiy, late Superintendent of Ihe lower tannery, gave the employes "hlowing out" and snps r nt the Onnanl House last Wednesday evening. Some of them wen very enllinsiatie over il. anil eheeted the "hnss" henrtily. The Cottnty Commiasioncra will nut't again on the 13lh of tliia month nnd will remain iu session few days, at which time the Assessors are ex)iecteil to make return of Ihe ilegisters. Their attention is imrticuhirly called tn this matter. 1 he (.rangers' picnic on the farm of .1. Ilishop Shaw, In Lawrence township. fits" milea north of this horovigh, was largely nt teuilcd oil Thunslaylast.it Is ing eatlmuliil that hetwecn .IKl and S.IMKI petipla were on tlir ground nl one anil the same time. Judge llairett adieitis lii (ln fwni nir sale, sitnat.sl on the east side of the river, scleral miles until of I Ills lsimngh. It l gissl ehnnce to get ssseasion of an excellent farm. Il w ill bo said t priiale nahs 'd mi rrasnnnhle temia. Hss adviTtiu menl. The ITinn Unit hen, we are informer!, n u ntly sold a large body of their omil Innilsin tlnlich township nir l"..IHKi. Mi1 of the lilulsr, except for mine pursea, has Isen r.inoied alnacly. The landswere iunhased h t .-.. M llrishin and other part lea iif()ssiln. s ' Flank Zimmerman, ft former reaiilrnt of "sei-oln, nnd yonug man of (tiskI husiniwa 'I'lalifuiiliiMis, whose Iniegrily hi tn'l in aihcd, died at Ills liotue in Mili-shuni, I ' nire H.unii.on I lie !Wth ull, "f eolisump H"ii He had many friends, who will mourn llial lie Is with them no more. , I lie citiaens in the southern end of Jrfler S"n county are greatly exrlleil alont the al'-s of iuimeuse iiisntili of mil and tim- HI liuiils In IImiI vlilnllv. I'mnertT to lit nmmuit nf fV,000 ha cbaiujsd hauila In th vkialljr rf rnmjtiUinui'T within th jvul ! A inj cl.'iinnt lino of jmrkot cutlery j . ini ami liran lit Hanler. fi-'J.-.tf Hi,4 ha jiim ma-twol u nniilrti' a.rt tn'llit of Ila uenttiti ltrs.Al...,l .. i. F r ' ' M i alits, muslins unci sals f every ile W riilinn just rrwiviil from tl, 0i,v t KkVi ' i Wo arc intiirmrtl tliut a waiiutu muucd Kiwiuan wan struck liy linlitiiiiiK at l'liilipa Imrn lut Ftlil.it . She ii.rt iliiimnr.mi.ly injured. The Pin.liiiruh VWiynyja recently iiianil in a vlrcws of new tj pc, and the improvement is quite iiHticenlilr. ' - . M Fml. Huckctt comes to the front this wn'k it la n iii'w advertisement. He Is ready nt oil tiliiiiul:ilf customers nt liis sli.,i r - ' " ""s'1. A iiriiyer-iuectinK was lit-l.t in il y, k. Chun h on Tuesday mominK to offer n prater in la half iif the 1 resident, iu nccorthinee with . . .. ' l'"uumitic,n ol l.meruor Ho.vt. i ixmiwii -hi. II, I1VI r'tll III lilt V UHIT- Law Office tiemovtd.l'rnuk Ficliliitg au.l AV, 1. Hitler Imve n-muvcil their Law t.Hhv to nHititsoverdnihanrft (lmg Ht.tre, n Sfcoml Mreet, nearly npKwite the First N.itii.iml Biuik. -7-3(. j Thotujw A. I'leek'n uew atock of mx,B luw urriveil, ami now lKiii ope t ml out for u)h I Ho iiiKiMrtiou. ( ull and we the m- Ht.vleH in eoloin :unl in milhuerj good, uml liulien' dres ooflft. m Horn For Sale. The iimterMnwil hins 11 lmre tor Hile. The aniniul c.n Lto Net-n in tfte jiDsture nt In in Mi ltriik 'n ihrm, or for inluritii.timi u the HuhscrilN-r, Ha xt'Kf. lim.i.. ( i i.AHui.i.u, rt.'it. 7tli, lHl-:tt and the uihlic nfiii-rallv to rail and we tin avw tyh that n nrriuin; at their ato Ihe I jern llouw. Joe Bond, who ciiusul our ritizetia to hold jtlicir hreath lust Spring w hile he daringly jM-rlonued on o liyht roie. anjH-iHled from the ! uindoWKoi' l'ie'Mt)K'ni HonHcandtlic Kruter liuildinu, it i rt'iMtrletl fell from a rope iu tine of the cuMttTn town ill til in State anil hruke hi neck. m - Judge la-onatd on Siittinlny hist, done a KenermiN tu t, and one worthy of com iiolida lion, in prcM-ntitiK n clear tlcctt to Hauk lloljiitw icolored; for the proja-rty aituale on the tvmierof Seimiliuiil Kctl wtn-eti. Itiuikii )M acrved the .Tudge an a liody guard fo many ytrs, and on every imiwoou luw fill lilted Ilia illltiefl faithfully and well. a . m . The prolonged ilroulh which hax prevaile.1 in thiH region for tlie patiux wecka w.'h nr tially relieved last Tliiim.lay nlleriKHin hy a tine rain. It waa not auflicicul to aouk the ground lo any dcplh worth nu-ntioning, it ia true, bnt it wat. a gnt lileslNg neverlhelcHs, inuplctely nettling the dust which Iiiih an ""'.vol u iiittli m liMmetion lor m lonif. Afoea Imprvnmtrttt. Another story is to lie milled to the St. Charles Hotel in this place, making the huiliiing three stories in all, and the structure Mill lie covered with ft hip-nsif. Mr. Mcljiiighliu keeps a good hold, and liesides presenting ft neat outward lliHarance, he is com'u'Hcd lo make imm1 nsiln for the acisannuslatioli of his intTca-s-ing pulionage. m Thanks ! We are indebted to the Secre taries of the Armstrong County Agricultural, Horticulturiil and llriving Faik Association, and the Jcllerson County Industrial F.Ki tionand Agricultural Fair, for complimentary season tickets. The former will he held at Kittunniug IVoin ScptcmlK'r l:lth to llith, in clusive, and the latter at Hnsikville from September 90th lo XM. Luthtran Synod. The fortieth annual con vention Fv. I.ulhemn Synod w ill lie held in Trinity chnrch in Bedford, la'ginning this (Wednesday! morning at W o'chs-k. This HvitsmI Is-isimposed of tlfty-nino clerical and nixirly Ihe anme nunitter of lay reprcw;nta tiees. It embraces Ihe eonntlesi oflleilford, Itlair, Huntingdon, Somerset, Cambria, and uirta of Clcarliehl and ludiaiah. .. im m A pleasant, jiarty was given Mrs. Fdivin Cisiier on Mmiday evening by her friends and ncighors, at her residence on Fast Mar ket stn'et. The affair was gotten up in honor of Mrs. C.'s birthday luinivermry, and was a complete surprise to liwr. The irphens liand put in anaiaieuriiliit' anil helsjil to iniike the neensinn a pleasant one. All present fiarlook of an elegant supper. m Siarcil tf Waltr. Ihe Hullois I'uurier soys that the long continni-d dry weather has so affected the water that only twotanks along the Low (trade riaid have any supply at nil. Theae are at lleynoldsville and Fair nionnt and ore fijrt from the enek. Fnless mill comes tasin all but puasrnger trains will likely have tn he almiidoned. Thia tells how low the water ia better than the "obtest etc. : The tweuty-ntlh annual Fair of the Penn aylvaniaWtateAgTicnltnnil Society nHtied at the Exiioaition Huiliiing. In Allegheny City on Monduv and will chsie on Saturday, the 11th lust Exenrsion tickets will lie sold on the rennsyhania Hailrond on the Mb. nth nnd Tib nf Septt nils r, gisxl to n'lum for ten dj and on ScptemNr l .'th, Fllh, 14th, gisul to n turn for live dais from dale ofsa'e. Mr. A. Thunhauser, the popular und pleas ant tailor in the Opera House huilding.starteil lasi Friday morning for Philadelphia, where he will purchase a fall line of gentlemen's dress and fuml-hing gixsla. He exercises great cttT In making Ilia selection ami will Is' ah nt week or tea days. Wait for his nli wale, If you want a nice nit of clothes made up to order, in the most iVliionalde sty 1c. , Clink lirown, l-.st , haling made arriuige menta to take charge of Senator Wallace's farm, east of this plain, w ill sell off a lot of hhsshil stock at his farm in Lawnuice township, on Wednefihs, rpuinla!r illh. He has sonic A vershirc rattle that will make ii splendid exhibit nt the County Fair, to which he t ills the attention of lovers of thonmgli-lired stk. Ho will also sell farming utensils, and aonio grain and hay. For further particulars see stcrx. The Hnsikville Drmwrnt thus alludes to one of the many good featnri'S nf our ap proaching Fair: "The Premium List of the Cleaillehl Agricultural Park Asses Inl ion np liennln Iftst week's Clearfield ItKl'l Ml K AN. In II we notice one feature that we think it w ould lie well for the mnnagen of our Fair to Holier ; we ntr lo the plowing match, and the premium offered for Ihe Issl plow ing to lie done. A plowing mutch should hy all menus form a part of every agricultural exhibition.'' AccUtnt Misallnoicr, daughter nf W ni. IliMiver. who n-sides near Antes' dam, while returning to town from the (imiigcrs' picnic and horvwt homo on I Immui)' last, was l,n,t.i out of a hiiL'itv. which collided with another vehicle, nod nreivod severe injuries, mostly bruises. The horse kicked or lrnmied her, Ihe imprint of Hie animal's shoe having been 1.11 on her person. She was token into the n-siilcnoc of T. J. MeCnllough, j.. In West 1 lrarllelil, new where the accident hnpisned. and where her nnnmls acre prop erly attended to. WnfH, .mm6em. Now that good lihiiw nn' again b" ' M"" l"'l "llti)t in ex travagant show, it is wort II niucmncriuginni no one mil enjoy the phiumll snrnmnd ings If Iu hail h.'allh. There are linndnda of miserable proplr going nlsint tieday with disonlered slonun li, lhrr or kldneya, or a dry, hacking naigh, and one ftsii in the grave, when l cent 1-ottle nf Parker's Linger Tonic wiaild do nion- giasl than all .UiB expuiaiie, dilors and quack tuctliui' ither'kavt nex tried.. It lwnya u-r Ihe . . . i .1..1. ...4 will holM fun nn 1 moral jinir aim " imd Ri bt t litU cwt. U-i tn amn her column. . ;. New and seaHonahle goiMla, und the leading at)-Inn, nt Fleek, Market street, (.'hurtlehl. Hn.24, tf.l Yon t an have tiny kind of an old hut made new, hy Xewkirk, the hntu-r, over llriilfp-'a Tailor t.iop, Murket street, l lenrfield, l'enn'o. 0-1 tf Hoy the Hroadtu nd dre toixK mnmifae tuntl Ly Win. llroa(lhead& buiu, Jameatoun, -. Y., and for aale bv Thna. A. Fleck, Ckwr 6'dt I'u. THANKS. l.t OihioHt ito, Pa., Aiir. TttU, Kihtor Ur.v hiji an: 1 nih to return thuiikd tn inv IrieiulH and neiuhltora who reeimt my roierty Imm the fl.une on the 'SM of AiiKUrit, hile I wna ntmciit. Yourntmly, K. Amikn rt.I,TKB. LUt if h ttent n-nniiutig iinehumcit in the Pitofltie nt (. lrjirfield, l'a., for the we k end ing S-t niber Mh, : Willw llennett, Mix Minnie llnulley, l. Coal Ca llenrtield, Henry Iyelie, Edward Frank, Israel Jnfler, Mm. Fmina J oh nut on, Lizir Kriw, Lizzie X, .Mullen, Jiuin-slVllick. Jnmea Head, Mary Ann Kholtz. P. A.C.At i.in, P. M. To tht Ladht ! Ve would resiK-etlnlly ak nn examimitinn of the varum ntylca, shadra nnd prndew of ('aim lt Hair, Armnre, Sunth, (.rntterund Momie Cloths plain and faney Wormed-.,' AIm(iM, HerReH, Ae., manu fwtiired hy the Itroadhead Worsted Mills. Ank lor tlii Me hxm1s and oc that they Ixar the tnide-mnrk nf Wm. Itroadheml & Kong, Jamestown, X. Y. For Bale in Ch arflrldal FI-llCKSwmn'. tt-Mf. Attention? We have jut rvnt-ived another ear loud of top und o)Mn huj'Kies from the eelt-brated tinn of Kmerwui. Fifher A Co., of Cineinnatl, ennt-ialirig of Tinkuui's fide-lmr jihii tons, eliptie KpriuK luwl tlulform njiriny wnoii!., whieh will he mltl at a very small pmtit. Pi'rwoni needitiK any ol the ahove waotiH do nell to call etirly. All work w minted hy themannfHetufen.. Wnremoms at Hrown's IManiiiK Mill- Hih wide nnd narrow track. M (uston, Hitowv & Co. I Ci,iM,HKU. Aug. iWd. ll-3t Nt-w Daily Stage Line. .lit men L. l,evy! h;ts Miececditl hi having n mail et-dah- lihed iK-tween CleurlU'ld und Penlletd, iuhI will hereafter mn n daily f-taue hetween the two ointci. His -ontnet Ix-emi with April Irst, and tin Mtimo will leave Clearfield every morning (except Sunday) at H o'clock, mak ing coiiih-ctions w il li all train ou the Iiw (irade Kailroad at JVimtit ld, rctumiiiK after the Inut train the same even inn. I'osaenners and freight will bo carried ut low rates. Orders Icll at any of the hotels will lc attended to. -I-Wilf. Last Thiirmlay nil kintls of storis were in circulation about the fire at lhilmis, it U'ing reported that several dwelling were mirm-d. The Courier, of that place, publishes the fol lowing: "Afireon "cdnewluy afternoon near town and hack of Long, Itrady A Co.MHtore nttrncted the Attention of Jhe people and re quired a good deal of hard work and chc Matching to keep it in Ntibmifvdon. Kor a time it wverely threatened the houe along the street and every nvailahie well anil spring had to furuifch ila meagre supply of water. Water lieing so low, everything dry, and n high wind made the town look dan-geroit- for some hours." Jessie t Pets. In the scennd story of the hay window in the Pnf-byterian pars nag a flying wiiirrcl made it n-st sometime ago, nnd now six little one, are its tender care. The nest is n conglomerate of the j-astor's white neckties, ealico ni tiles, scrap-) of nui-diii and hi ;i iks of gnw.. The family sewing ma chine runt daily eloscat hand but her niajclj is tuiil.HtiirlKHl. The window can lie raised and water and chestnuts given it. Jiwie, liev. Fullrrton's little daughter, is delighted with the daily tusk of feeiling the rHjuirrels. Anyone can see the mother's head protrud ing from the nest or when she is away the six little ones nestled, like kittens, therein We liclieve tlyingrvjuirrelHiire n senree animal in this section. (.'HrKfunviiit JVwee. Hay Fever. For Hay Fever I recommend Fly's Cntim Balm. Il entirely relieved me from the lirst application i Imve lieen a sntTer er for ten years, fining from home and neglecting to take the remedy, I had an nttnek ; after rctmniug I immediately resorted to It, nnd found inlnnt relief. I believe, had 1 Is-gun its ii) curlier, 1 should not have lieeii troubled. Have aUiod heat, dust and draughts ns well as during other months. .1. Collyer, Clerk. II" Hroad stre-t, KlimheMi New Jersey. Fur years I have lieen titHietc-d with Hay Fever, from early August until frost. I was fml und to give Fly's (ream Halm a trial. The relief was immediate. I regard myself cured. (i. MirciWr, Hnpt. of Cordage Co., Klirals th. X. J. September ii-Mh. I-". Price ."0 cents. Death of Mrt. rrm. Mrs. Jane P. Irvin.of Curwensville, relict of the lato Wm. Irvin, died on Hnnday inoriiiiig, Sept. 4thf ia the Tltth vw f her nae. Hhe was the daughter of Judge Pattou. was born in Centre eouiily, and was married to Wm. Irvin. deceased, nt the age of 17, and l-vcnine Ihe mother nflhir teen children ten of whom survive her. Who wan widely known throughout this enmmunity as a most -estimable lady, en dowed with every quality that commanded thet reiet, and admiration of all who en joyed her ncqiuiintanei-. A woman of nn hounded generosity with a responsive heart nnd willing hand for every demand upon her benevolence, an obedient servant and intelli gent student of passing event, ever main taining the deejreM interest in the doings of Iho world. She was n great sufferer, rendered helpless from nn affliction nf rheumatic gout, having lieen eontlncd to her room for fifteen yenrs, and to ft bid of intense pain the greater part of that time, and during which she displayed the most remarkable qualities of courage and patience, finding comfort nnd pleasure in the society and tender care of faithful and de voted children, and in acts of clmrily and 1-e-neiuluiic, often forgetting her own sufferings tn dropn tear of sympathy nnd material aid for Ihe needy. The losN of such a noble character h aves a void that cannot lie readily filled, and will be sorely felt in the community. Hhe was the mother of Mrs. Mary Shaw and Mrs. W. W. Metis, of this liomugh. The Pnntere' (pemc The printers of Ihe Juniuttt Valley held their annuiil pintle oe oordiuglonrmugementa made and announce ment published, nt Bedford Springs ou Friday nnd Saturday lnat. (Mi Friday evening a trrnnd Imp was Indulged in at the Springs Hotel, when- mm! of Ihe exeursionist1opp. d. (n Saturday a bunw meeting wns calh-d In Ihe large pnvilion, which was presided over hy the late President, .Mm M. Bowman, Haii., of Bedford. The address of welcome w as de livered by K. F. Kerr, Ksq., of Bedford, in an elegant manner, and was well received. (J. J. Calvin Will lia, Esq., of Now B.onmricld. responded in a nrat little speech, and the mis'ling proceeded lo elect otlhvrs for the enaatng venr, with the following rmiilt : President. Hon. V. (niy Meek, Ihllcfonte Watchman ; Vice President, Captain Frank Mortimer, New llh-nnifleld ftmre; Secretary. Hugh Kindsey, Huntingdon AVw; TreBsun-r, Jiia. F. Mtckle. IVdford tnauirrr; Kseeutive Committee, Samuel A. Smith, Jmlinna M rsfwr; II. A. McPike. Vinian,i Veeawa . James II. Irvin, JVair Vnvntjf Rmhvnl; Fred. Kurla, (Vare HnU AV;orer; IL H. Bminord Caneari7f 7Va; Al.TyhnrsI, Wsazayrf. tJlittn ; K. Cotimd, .V' -IVafwiea Jvrnl ; W.J. Jaekman. Imlinmi H"iinUr: John N.Sheibley, iWi i'Mutf Jiliwutr nut V.ew; W. K Iliif-kiiigham, rfoTf iiattitf, and Fd.Henll, Jr., Simtrmi errf. After pnaslng numer ous resolutions of thanks Ihe meeting ad journed. All ih "Alee in ti" place were rvpn-aeated, mhI all who attewled expreaaed thnnselvet aa tiring WfH pleased with Ihe eictirsioii. M ueji of the pinnule of the inil- ini frsUrntly ia aaid to toe due tn Jamea F. Miekel mid W. K. Barkingham, Kqn., of the l'dMU UuntU and Inquirrr. ROAD LAWS. Jl hh 1A1. 1K( ismxs. Tist nitich cannot Is- learned on thinsnhjii't. We call the attention of attorney, who are not too husy to rend up this matter, oa well the public generally, to give the following some thoughts The following decision of the Supreme Court are important in constru ing the Attn of Assembly in relation to the juttul law : The ointwiion of the (Quarter SeHrtious to 11k the w idth nl a puldte ronu. Is lauil tn t lie proceedings. 3 V. N S. 'M: I Peuievlvnnia S. (. :tH(. A public road cannot Is laid alongside of and adjoining another pumic road, so as to increase the width ot both togetlier inoie than lilU UvU 4 W. A S, ;iil. A person, though a petitioner for the laving out of a road, may. living owner nf the land?' over which the road is laid out, obtain dam ai.es. Walts, 174. A road through the Intids nf a minor ought not to he laid out wii hout notice to the guard inn of the minor. 1 Peun'u, S. & li. Vl. An order to view and vacate a public mad is not a matter of right in the petitioners, hut of discretion in the Court of (nurtcr HeHsioua. H Watts, IT4, ITti. The want of a draft is fnlal to the proceed iiun. :i B. .'I; HIS. A H. IM. A drart of Ihe road is uiiuetisKiiry. t) Barr But a rejinrt changing the location of n rojui must lie ncconipnnicd hy a dnitt. in is. .V It. lai. Viewers are to report comKn.cition, not for for taking the soil, but for Ihe right of parising over it. m W. 177; lib, ill; a 1. K. lW; ;t v. i.:t, 37.1. It will lie nresnined that parties not men tioned in Ihe report have sustained no dam ages. VIS. li. Ttl. The award of datnages ihs-s not Itenr inter est. J Barr :I4M. It is the duty of viewers to take into con sideration the possibility of the road reverting hock to the proprietors, or lieing viunteu at some future day; the rights left Ut him under and over the highwnv iu suiKs-menee to the public p.tKsage ; and also the advantage derived by the owner from the road pasHtug through lus premises. n, In. Whatever mav lie the nalure of the Ions oi damage w hich the owner nf the land suNtaius, hcmuM Is- contri-nKAted for it. 8 . 17. A tenant for vears is the owner of an estate in the laud, within the meaning of the law, and entitled to recover daning. Ibrnn injury to his term. Allegheny and PerrysvillcTuru pike Company n. Brosc, Sup. Cnnrt, Pitls- ourgli. l.njai .luHrnal, N-pt. tjl, Ki.(. LETTER FROM BRADFORD. Ms. Kitioit :-We haro had n ud tltD In old Bradford acain. Thia Hue it waa at the reil- dena of our oldext eiliren. now lirinf, ia Brad fold townibip, lemtliarlr known by ererrbody an "(tld Aunt Petfify Bafger" (relict of IiaM Ileriter, who died him M ytara agut. Mie ie Bow nearly eighty-three year of age. Her birth day uot koowo axavily, the reoord ha.ing noon UCBiroyeu wucn ner uoum bp uurntu aonie fifteen yteta ego. It was one of tbe old-ifyle nieettOBK of tdnlilreb, arandoliildreD, great-graud- cbiliroo nnd frieada, whrt-g tud n ill atd truo frirt)dhip ruled mpremf. Oa Saturday morning, Aujrust 37th, a per an nouncement, the frieada gathered at lbs r-hurou to the numWr of abnut one hundred, in all man ner ut' Tt-hiclea attbehurot 10 o'clock. In a abort tine tba Martial Band of Graham towu r.in arrived, diacuuraiua good muaio, and then all alerted In a proceMion about one-bait a mile to her reiidan and lb-re found "Old Aunt Poaiir" huir in c'urday i work, never .hina.ng tUre wee anytuing up. ihe Ur.l ! knowk-dKv ihe bad was wiieu the prociaion t .topped io ( -to( berhHe fhe id ahe waa . i .i-ii ... nA haxr Btnd finilitna? tirnatrarB I for d.naer. but two am.U loaraa of bread baked : and one p tn fed ell ihnt fvptt. Afttra: o.'iel chat with Aunt PnT, we then proceeded j to the barn wberw, in a abort time, a table waa nrciiared and a g"Od anUtaotlal dinner wis; diibed up, and one hundred and tifty-aeven 1 147) I Deriooa did ample aernoe io iav luncr-utan nu.. , enough ot tbe good tbmqa yet remained to bate 1 fri aa uianr mnre. Il really wna a ivrpriae to Aunt I'sjtVv. Her children now living are nine in all. Eight wore preicut at thia reunion. Them waa pre.'ut 40 granl hi drea and ;i 7 J great-gian'trbil'lren, and, wilb Ihe except len of a ' few Irtemia, tme meeting wf n'ui"'" ir relattrai ol tbe old lady. Afinr dinner the Dart v all returned to the hours 1 and a iron oral good ehat and the nomination of : fr end lor tbe ntlioe otuountv irraaurnr ot ibib. i It waa then ducovered that the part? w,ia jul about to eommta-e ; lor Bf-ariy ail ua oruugni i pre e nt i for Anut P'gy. VThat wai to be dune ) now, an were enxiom io m wui wuu.u ,v- celre. fihe wan brought out on we poron arm eeeh-d, and our ever-ready and willing friend, j Dr. Liti, waa called upon to open me paeaagea , and preient ihem to graodmothcr, in tba name of j tbe giver J be preeeota were piled on the old lady lap and ebair until ine oouia nom do more, : and then a large basket wm celled and Qlled, and then a bueket, and f till tney were eouiins;. hb nrearnts eooaiited of nearly everything that could he mentioned and were all given liy her children and a few frlenda. At the ooaeluiion of lbs lift ere sen tat ion, abe remark e-i, n ny ao yoa go to all tbia trouble for me I" la preserv ing tbe gifts Dr. Liti done nobly, aa it Is bia good atvle. At a lata boar, ell left for our homes to think over tue gooa ireiian eaiuoiir-. pu preeent I bone, Mr. EJitor, at loma fetura gathering of thia oeneaion yon will be present, i irstw. wootM.ASD, August -sin, ini. A WORD TO CANDIDATES. Lawnr(t'B Towwsbip, Sfpt. 5th, IKS 1. Mr. Kmtobt Ae the time for holding the Demoerntie County Convention la approaching, I would auk vonr kind Induleenee for a small spaoe ia your valuable paper to otTer a few aug geotlona as to the preaent miinoer ol dectiooeer ing for eounly oiheera. It ippee.ru to me that tbe present m inner of candidatee travel ing over the county lor na or e.go. wwa ha not only became burdanaoBie but very dia guiring. It is not only attended with a great deal of wear and tear, but. in mear eases en genders bad feeling between the different oandi deiae and their friande. If yon will run back a tew yr ynu will And that the eitrangemeute and had feeling we hare bad in the party were ohergeabl in a great meaiare to tbia nuisance for aurb it hat- become. Why, sir, It has became notortoua that a man who baa not got ftViuO " a fl.Otitl tn apend feela very dlloaie ahout aiking fur an ofTire. And right here there ii whera tbe .,Mi vruiia ia : fur we haia to any honeit and goed Demoorela In the erunty who are not able to apend much money to g'it 110 office, but never theteia would make very efficient and at (thy oHii-ors. By thia syMeui they are ruled out. But you may lay, "It is a irn country; that if a maa baa no money to apend, be la not com pelled to tun for offloe." That ia juat it. It givea mooey tbe power sod that appear! to be where we are drifting at present. 1 do not wish to dictate) hat we bare vary little in tbia vale or lean that eaa not be Improved. Therefore, I would eay, let tbe next Convention adopt some other plan of elioliooearlng, which will not have eo oitieh af tbe tramp vyitem In it, 1 do not favor much doctoring and patching, bat ( do think that a little deetortng would not hurt our present eyetera much. I know how bard It la to maaufactnee any ayitcm thai would be satiafae torv to all eeetione and parlies, bat it U our duty homnereta to ad. in t moaiureH that will the belt unite nur parly and atrlka out all o-teeilooahle featuree. So aioie it he. jRrraaaos, COMMUNICATION FROM BOOGS. Ma. BntToa: The Eagle Eye Uaioa Rahhatb achool held their Brrt piaoio on Aug. 31th, ISSI. It waa a very enjoyable oreaiion and was par. ticipated In ry a large number of peraona, a no. Iiooeble feature being Ibe pmeenoo of a grant msnv beada af famdlua who have eontributed greatly to tba aucoesi of lha anhoo). The icbool waa organiied in Mar, I6M, and numbers about nity peraom. Mr. Brady la the Superintendent, andbasprorod himself a very tfrloient worker. Aa ad-'resa waa delivered by L. W. Berry, which ' waa well received. By far the moat Interacting feat urn of the dav waa an addreis which had beeu carefully prepired and delirered by a four-year old daugbtar ot Jona l.jue. nne a cdiiii oi more thun usual aprlghtlieeas, and the tonching pal ho with wbi'-b abe deliverej her declamation made an ImpreiHon that will long be remembered. There waa ao abundance of tbe good thing of life, and the varlnae families vied with each other la dispensing e genemiia hospitality to all preient. Boons. Clearfield Coat Trade. Statement of Co;d and other freights aent over the Tyrone A Clearfield I M vision, Pennsylvania Kailntad. for the week ending Anguftt 27, 1-1, and the some lime last year Fur the week - 4ametlme last year.,..- iJeereaat Prarlnnaly during year.. Same lime laat year ( Iftcrea Total la , Same time last year laoresie eTiaa raaiaats, Laaih.r.. m atlaMllaaeoai freights ................ tss,73 lie esrt Hfas'si' A lair. br-lKWII Hip ain'S of 17 aad II, li wanted at tbe tlnwereeetabllihrnent Bf Fred Bsrkelt, Vlearllrld, Pe, t. leara tit Usde. Appljmoa. I! .ll tf.J Klfi k im iliKrvi-r) Issl) in Utarllrlil iwinl.v anrl plsruhfrf mm, women nnrl rhlliln-n lo rail anrl ser tlir new kismIs, Fles'k IsMtitlil HMi'on nillsuf Iiia-rntn rar-le Mf will tilsvi keep a ftill llni' of Rnisat'lsinriirts. Knur-lira. or "Isiliifslir" srwiliK marliines with nil nttachmiiits Hit f:t'l, nt Hurdrr's. Hci k la rninviii ni trailr In Hie ilrv ir.sxl, line, nml also In laillea' rlrissa gissls. Isulimari' lli iti-il In (in and ns- (lie new ffraals at Klerk'.. - , l-drawi't "IXioicsilIc" for $35. nt IlnnlirVi, lA,Htf.) WEKD Ut'KN IhL. On Tueedef. Ai-jf. 13J, Uvl, by Rv. Wm. M. fiarcbfleldMr. Alust B. Waan mni Mi.i i.A Dims ill, both of Uu B.i, Pa WALLACK '0LK 0a Monday, Aug. 2Jtlh, 1S91, by W. W fiirclsy, Mr. Dimil W. Wallah and Mli ELiKisara NoLa, both of Chet towmbip. CONFKK LUWIS.-ln DuBoit, oa Tbura dey, fteptenber lei, 111, by Kev.Wai. U beroh. Held, Mr. Jank M. t'oaim, of Clarioa. l a. tad Mm FLoaisea L. Lawia, of DuBoii, Pa. OAKi-MAl)lON.-Oo Tueadsy, Asa. !3d, m, by W. W. Brely,Ki., Mr. Ai.iaT 0m, of Burailde townnbip. Clearfield county, and Ml. A us Mauifcoa, of Mnrtbporf, alcKeao county. HOOVER- MOKLEV -At the I shed Breth ren parMtnafr, oa Tburidj, Heptemher let, by Her. J. f. Tsllbelui, Mr. E. IlnnTRtt, of I'nlonville, and Mill M. 0, MaLsr. of Julian, both of Coo i re count j. TKOXKL KOWLAND. At the reiidt-nce ot the oflinlating bjio liter, New Waohingtnn, Fri(Jy, Augukt Irith, IS8l,by Her. burnt! el Milea, Mr. 8am i ai, Thuxkl and Miu Hai L Itowtaso, both ol Dtrnaiilo towoabip. FAIR HASLET. At the offleo of ihe offl de ting JuMioe, in Jordan tnwnafaip, oa Friday, An ftuit Snib, by laaae F. Bloom, Eaq., Mr. Wm. Fair, of Blair roomy, and Mir Krna H ahlrt, of Glen Ihipe borongb, C lost Held county. HKIT61tNKATUI.U-NEWC0MKit.At the Lutheran pareonet; id LatheraViari;, on Bturdy, Kptember aa, Itttil, by Iter. J. T. Uladbill, Mr. ftioRua UiiTsr.xaATuan, ol Piko townehip, and Mill At ma Nr.wioHKR, of 0 rorin w uod townihip. IIKRUMAV PM1LKV.-At the resident of the uSieiatinir juitiot, J. P. Fry, E-q at I'Uh rille. on Wedneidey, AuKoitSlnt, ISHl, Mr. Jniia R. ll.aiMAs, of l)eceria townihip, ClrarSeld oounty, and Miia In M. Buu.mx, nf near Pur nhewa Line, Indiana eoaoty. JK'IN In Curweoaviile borou(b,on .Sunday muroiDt;. SfptemUr 4th, lhSI, Mra. Jns P Irvin, reliotoi tbelete William Irrin,ia Iha 7tb year of her age. Mi I.Al UIII.IN.-Ili Went Clearfield, oB Fri day, September 2J 1SSI, Miueia, duuffbtt-r of Zacharifth and Melius lIcLaujhUo. agd il year, 1 mntb and 8 daa, , Specials Oab lirsnasn Pea C'rmt. Diicoi rt ox 0li pRieaii. Sewing Machine eaa oow heparcbaied at MerrtU'a tin and variety atore, from $.tj ap- Iwardi. All kinda of towing machines repaired on tbe ihiirtant notice. Clearllel l, Ph., July Is, 1877. - e Wastek- Delivered at the Rail INad. KM), HCQ :S.)nrh ihnred thingles. I'lO.imu 24-inch inwr-d in ingle. IAO.imiO Irrtofpine board-, (lll.eiiu M-ffct nhsv-rd h ii'' i.lttiti rHllriad tirs. 61,000 leet of good heml-iak httardf. Vnr ol.lr.h I .ill r, th. hitrhotl niiirkal rrln. delivered at Clearflfld, or at any point oa thai lyr"n a t.iearneid Ki.Uroa. J. T. Rramrr CIcarQeld, Pa., Oct. I, ISTB-tf. Jtifit RocfiiveJ by AI.NOLP, ut CUnttT.NSVIM.E; t'ar Load Xova Hc-otia Plaster! Car Load pure Corn, Kye nnd OatB Chop ! (;ar jj0i(i 1) Salt 1 , , t . ., .,, , lir Lotld Of CllOICO nitllly I alT ! CttT Load Dry (JoodH, firO0Crieat4().! iQjrShintfleB, 3urk. II R. Ti(?S and ' ("n ill will bo taken in exchange. Ciirwcnuvillc, Mny 1, 17K. ' CLEARFIELD MARKETS. , CuAsntLti, Pa., Fi L 7. IRSt. $.1 I so 1 e I 40 1 W) . I 10 80 ll 40 AO A 01) .1 74 I 4ft i6 3 tiv 14 II Ui bO lb Ui S im 11 14 7 ISi s w F lour, per rwt Rott wheat Flour, per -wt Corn Meal, per est Chop, rye, perewt Chop, mixed, per ewt Bran, per ewt n n.t, icr ou-u, Hye, per buih-d Oat, per bnahid. Cora, eara, per bmhel mi-awDeat, por ou.tini Clover seed i nnotuy teed poutoea, par hufbel jiiho, im uuuao Uuioua llama, per pouud Miouhh r, per pound pried Beet, per pound.. Chiokena, tier pair.. Butter, por pound E(ge, per dosen 6i.lt, per sack, large , Coal Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound Iried Applea, per pound K 1'ried Peachea, per pound. . Beana, per bushel ...... .. Oil parfcrt. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERBILL & CO., f.Kfirirnfiiia', llttlnrd A Jlllnrr' OILS, I'llll.ll'SHl'lili, PKNN'A. Vit ini'lt our hriiidi of fclrulsum and otliar oili (sel lo sinrirl cAnsne.) d.Mr.rsd frM oa board cars si an; italioa oo lb. T;rnt a Cleirli.ld llailruad. Kenned Oil, 1 Tout pergnl.) At tnwe.t I'rim. While, 150 market ralot WaierWhlle.lM " " " ) wlthontrtler- Klnine, I5tl " j enee 10 r-o.t. Beatine, 7xlravltj perl.. Nsptbs, 74 " Ds.uline, sfl " Mineri' Lamp, 00 te.t Car Ail. Oil, (W. Vs.) Rura. (W.Vs.iM.d'ai. " " (W.Va.)eammr Natural Lubrlratlnf 1'raDklia " Kxtra. " " Pumaier. fllark !ieuiond Ureen Knalnr U.-liicn " - Amber " x. Ma. I Kplr, 11. Matelili'il Cvlindcr Oil No. 2 " " Wool Oil, No. 1 L.rd OilieitraiWintar ttrsie'd ' " No. 1 " No. I Eclip.e Koaia., No, I .. " " No. " " No. 3 SJIoerl' Yellow, per Rsll'in White ' Linieed, No. t " Alnerl.'.D " Turpentine, h,i " 1 IS ' 22 j 18 " .14 1 M II ' " 22 " 2i " IS 1 " 25 10 " .Ill " .10 " 40 40 " .75 SO U o 71 h2 ' " 60 1 46 ' H8 At lowest mar ket ratea with out ref. to eost. hy cr.fn.ijerf.e pHct nnt meet all romtrltUon. ' B.VT 4, 'el-lj. JItw 3nU'trttsfuifnts. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Curwsnsvllle, Jan. , '78 tf. (AI TIOX.-W. D Woodward, Jr., la ao. J nouueed in R. 0. Buna A Co.' " Mercantile Reporter" as agent. Tbe people are hereby no tified that he ia not agent lor me, nnlv a ci-a-ttactor. JOSEPH WILIIKLM. Ht. Mary'h Pa., August .11. ll-M, OTI H. The nnderslgned, residing In tba village of Westoror, ia Chest township, baa made tbe aeccery arranttementa and pro poaes to open ao RAT I NO 1101 813 for the ae oommodatlon of the puhlie generally, and 1 here hy solicit a liberal share of the public patronage, JOHN J. NV1KK. W aatover, Pa , Feb. 9, lttM.tf. -T(TICR OV APPH lKMl-:NT.-Tn X the Orphans' Coart of Clearfield eoanty, I'eun'ylrama. In the estate of John Irvin, late of Lawrenot townihip, Clearfield county, l'a , deceaied. Notice ia hare liy given that tha appraisement of the real estate of aaid decedent made in pera ance of the widows elaima under Ant af 14tb of April, IS.'I, lor three buiidi-aa dollara out of tha aaid reel eatate, which waa presented to and ea Irmed mi. ii. at Ibe laat term of Court, will ha pre sented fur eontirinetioa absolute oa tbe Ural day nf neat term. Monday, reptt-mk.er 14tb, thai, un less eiceptiona be lied thereto before that time, of which all parlies IntereMed will please take no l ire. JAMKd IRVIN, Jr., Kieeutor. Clearfield, Pa., 8ept. 7th, IfM .It. PUBLIC SALE or. PERSONAL PROPERTY IX CLKARPIKLD. Tha surviving f'fecntore of tha ertate of the late Itlobard IHhaw, Pr., will aell at puhlie eatery all tboee goods eared during the burning of tbe HMW II"' SK.oq tbepremtee,on 8 ATI It 1AY, SRI'TKMUKK llth, l"l. Tba preperty aoa slta nf one piano, a nnmhar of bedatcada, mat tressea ard other bed rlethtng, bureaus, standi, t ah lei and a lot of earnetlng. Also, i mtaber of Wirid"Wi and panel dm-rs. ,r-ffThe sale will commence at Ifl e'olifk A. M., when and a here iba eondlttona of tbe ale wilt be made known by the gnJenlgned. J'VKPn A. V.lHHAW, Ktfuiora. ' ClaarflctJ, Pa Aug! 1, HU-St, IXKCt'TtlH't NOTICIU NoUeela bare J J y avaa ibat Letters Teitameatary oa the eneta ui hLKAlSOK V rl (Ut. I , (relmt of J, K Wrigley) late of tlear&eld borongb, Pa-, dee'd, having been duly granted to the underaigned. all persuna IndabUd to aaid ealaU will pleaie make immediate may men t, and I bote having elaima or demanda againat tba same will present theta properly authentioated for aettlement JOHN NORHIS, Kieeulor, Curwemvllle, Pa., Aug. 10, Sfi.t. coal : COAL ALL THE YEAR J 1 rIIE subscriber hereby givtti uotloe that ha X " B" delivering ooal ot aa excel Jen t quality and proposes to operate hi mine .ILL S I.'.Tf.WCi, 8 tbst h. will st sasbl.d to tuptly bil eastumsrs , .11 lira., wltu ('iDil lu.l. Ai nniamar vara lli.n. Oruw lv mail prouipllv till.d. II. KM. HtlAW. t'learo.ld, fa., M.rrb 1, lsBl.lf. Machinery for Sale I rTIHE uiHleriigned offer at private sale one HAM, K1IIULK MAt'tll.NKand JOINT Lit, one HOLTEK, with ..0 Ineb saw, one drag eaw, one ilit-off iiw, one band aaw, and twenty lii feet of 3-Inch line-abaft, all the pulkya and all tbe machinery belonging to the nienafaturiafl; ui eningiea, mo macnine naa not oeeo in uae over three tnootba. It ia eultable to be attached to oteam or water power. For particular! call a oraddre-l N.M'uLEuN MoOoNALU, lloehton, Pa. Blaucbard'a Ilmie Camp. Kookton, Pa., July 7, 18Sl-tf. MEAT MARKET". " F. M. CARDON & BE0 On Second St., north of the Maniion Iluuia, CLKARF1KLD, PA. Oar arrangement! are cf the moat complete eberaoter lor furnishing the put'lie with Fresh Moat i of all kind, and of tha very best quality. we aiao deal m an amus or Agricultural lmpie menta, which wa keep on exhibition for the boa- efit of thenuhlio. Call around when la town, and take a look at thing, or addreis ue K. M. CAHDON A PRO. CUarneld, Pa., July 14, 167i-tf. LEGALJOTICE. IN the matter of the petition loeorrret a return of sale by Sheriff M-fberaon of tbe property ol Jnmea ani R. J. Forrest, ma Je September 2fth. ?:. And now, June 1Kb, ISM, Rule ia granted upon Joel C. Forrest, H, J. Fori ait, and the heirs and legal representative of James Forrest, deceased, and all others intereatei.to appear in Court oa the flrit day of bepteml'er, IShi tbeiog 8eptcm ber irltbi, and answer the raid petition, of whioh all parties inlerartei will take notine, Oraated by tbelVnrl, JAMlid KERR, Prothonntary. Clkari ield, Pa., bep'l. Ub, 16M-;it. EIGHT FARMS For Salejor Rent! Tha aulicriher propone to sell or rent num ber of I arm located as follows : The first situate in Burnside townxhip. Centre county, containing ISO acre, having thereon erected a frame dwell ing, frame ham, adiacent to a chiir-h, and known as the James Mulbolland farm. ALSO, another farm situate ia Graham, town ship, Clearlield county, containing 1 17 acres, with tbe necefrv Improvement. Thia farm H under laid wlin a 00O0 V EIN OF COAL. ALSO, aix other farm In tha vicinity of French -rtlle, contain mg re-peel fully H2, U), V5, ($.', 60 and IA acre", Theae farms all hare bouses and barna thereon, good water, bearing orchard on aamp, as well aa some good wood land. Fur farther particular cull In peron, or add re ft the undera.gi.ed by letter. L. M. COL 1KIET. Jan. 1 i tb, I I -tf. Fr-nchtllle,Pa. FARM FOR SALE I The undersigned bas come to the conclutluo t quit farming and follow bis ooupatiuo, a osr peoter, and now oflere f'T tale bil farm, iltuate oue and ahulf ullen north of Clearfield borough, containing EIGHTY AOnUS. Mot of which la cleared and under good eult i ra ti -m. and hat ing thereon a good TWO-STORY - - , p, . Large frame barn, and other Lecoiiary outbuild ings, together with ao orchard of all kinda of fruit, and an excellent opting of water. The whole i 1'NDEItLAll) WITH UOOO COAL. Tbia property will bu exeliangnd fur aaiailur prop erly, or sold oa eaay terms ia payment. For further particular! call on the premises ur addreai. JOHN C. REED, Clearfield, Pa. Man-a Itith, I8l-tf. A. BA.nO'.IN'. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE I SIX hundred and ninety-two lM'0 avrei of land, situate in Clearfield county, Pa., will be sold in a body, or In three i 3) separate peroela,to wit : Five hundred (ti'ft) aorca well limbered with oak, pine and hemlock, and having thereon a first claa water-power mill with circular taws. One hundred and twenty (120) acres oleared and a good slate of cultivation, and having thereon erected a large and floe frame dwelling bouse, two large frame barn and other necry on.tl.nfld ingtt, together with a large orchard, good water, kc, Ac. Sevenly acres cleared end ao ler caltlvitlpt, hut with no building. Tbe aaid lands aru situate within milea nf Clearfield and the Penniylraam RsMroad. and are underlaid with Mtuminotn coat and fire-clay. Hearo lor Bel ling. Heclinitig henlih of owner1 For further particulars, inquire oi the auberihr, J. FrtANK IsNVDKIl, Att'y for Owner. Clearfield, Pi , Juno 16th, 1M i. DIRECTIONS. Kor catarrh, bay lever, bead, c., the finger. Inl .ATaddij Vrsoa I liATARRH.C0l.',lir i 11 particle of the lie ito oin the noMrili; draw itrongli res l ha through he ii'iic It mil be ibsorbej, oleanlna. nnd healing the dm-1 ..(MvLTw- ... aaea mcniorant. Kor tafness. vaJM ..ief)i7'"'.' r- ..i I prl? i I'STtlcte Into I tbe ear. ELY'S CREAM BALM HAVING gained aa enviable local reputation, disputing all other preparation! in the vicinitv of discovery, la, on its merits a limn, rnoogniieT aa a wonderful remedy wherever known. A fair: trial will oonrinoa the most skeptical of iu cura-1 live powers. It etteclually cleanse the nasal) penes ge. of Catarrhal virui, causlnc beallhr eaore. ttone, aiiaya innnmmation ana irritation, protect the meiabraoal linlnge of the bead from additional oolde, completely heal the acres and restores tbe senaa of teste and smell, lien .-fide I results are realised by a few applications. A thorough treat ment a direr led mil cure Catarrh. Aa a bouse hold remedy (or cold In tbe head it unequaled The Balm la easy to ne and airmeM, Suld by druggnta at 6 cents. Oa receipt of 5H cent! ill mail a package. Scad for circnlar with full Information. KLVfl CREAM BALM C0.,0wegu, N. V. For sale hv the Clearfield Driii?irit. and bv V hnleaalc lrnpgUU getierall). April tun, ir.Ni.rim. FRED JOHNSON & BROS., AT MKIMKI.IS ni.DKTAKIt, lOppmlie Conrt n mie, Market ilreet. CT.T'.A It 11 1 .LI ), l'KN N"A, llealere la and Itentifantareri of Tin, Copper . Sheet-Iron M are, AI.RO DKAbKao l!f Stoves ,-txt fttxcEa or any site or deffcrlpthai. A LARUK ASSORT KXT OF . Parlor, Room aud Cooking Stoves Will he kept constantly oa hand, r proenrd oa abort notice. A tiKNLRAL AtoRTMKN T OF TINWARE FOR TUK ISASTMOXEY And Manufactured ant af the bwt Material and In a Workmanlike Manner. SPOUTING AND ROOFING Promptly et tea ltd lo. GAS FITTING AMtndcd to, and IAS FIXTI'RRS of all Kinds kepi Coaitaqtly on band. It 111" A I It I X O. All kinda of Repairing will he Prorct tly aad Neatly done. LAMPS, LANIKHNh, put ktT AND TAIU.R CI TLhH ., RTC, tTC. Also Qeyeral Assonmeot of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, AQofwhlrh will he sold at Reasotiahle Rates, flirt ns a call. A share of Peblle Patron eg Is itclieited. PRE J0I1KH0N4 RRO'fl. CltarfleH, P Angurt 4, MM ?Pi. W; H. BALLENGER, WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST, ANJ r)EALr.R IX- SMOKER'S ARTICLES. THK L ARG F.ST AN I) Cll F. A PKPT V A Rl ET Y 0 F CIGARS IN Til K CITY, Solo Agont of riiilndi'lpliiB of tlto W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars, AliAKGK VABIKTYOF ROUGH AND READY AI.WAYSOX I1A.ND, A SPKCIAI.TY MADE OF HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY. letf 'STORKS FITTK.li IT AT THK LOWEST CASH l'RICKS. V. H.IIALLE.VGER, Ao. 720 South Second Street. I'hiluilelnhla. S.ptemUr 7lb. IMI.Iy Jlohu WuiuimnLtr's dlothiun difrtlscnunt. Tho Best Clothing FOH THE (UK HALL, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing House in America. tvs 3kdmtisrmtiits. BRICK FOR SALE I There are loo, find rood Brick for aale at tba Ma rah all .trick Yard, in tha upper end of tha borough of Clearfield. Brick will always be found on hand tJocoramodate any customer who may call. J. M - WAKHALL. Agent. Clearfield, Pa , Aug. 24, It-M-cm. SIIOI.M AKIM..-I hereby Inform my pa trons, and mankind in general, that I have removed my ibocmaking shop to the room in Ore bam 'a row, orrr H. 1. Pnvder'a jewelry store, and that I am piepared to do all kinda of work in my line cheaper than any other shop in town. All work warranted as good aa can he dona any. where else. Positively this I tbe chenpeit slit p In Clearueld. JOS. 11. rKKIUN0. Pc. 11, 187s-tf. VllMIMrK VIOH'H KOTU:K. Notioa. I hereby given that Lctir of Admitl'tra- I tiuti uB tbe atate of JO.SKPH MILLhK, late of Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa., deo'd, I baring been duly granted to tha underaigned, alt 1 pernio indebted to laid eilale will please make 1 immediate payment, and those having claim! or de.uaodg n e-molt the taiua will preenl them prop-1 erly authenticated for aelllemeat, a about delay. WILSON HO0VI.R, Admiaiatrainr. Kylcrtown, Pa., August Jl. lahl-tti-. (1 AL'TIOK. All person art hereby warned J ngalnatpurehaslog ar In anyway mcadlmg with the following personal property, now in tba poaieion of 1'eniel MeCrackun, of Fergusm luwoatiip. viii Two oow, two beds and bedding, 1 one Tiuditon,0De copper kettle, one taola, one oook-stove and olansihi.and one ball acre of pota- toes. Tba foregofag property waa purchased hy me at Coaatabl aale on the loth day of Anguat, aud is allowed to remain ia the posaesalon ol aaid Daniel McCrackua on loan only, in b feet to my order it any time. 1'. W. HILE. Lumber City, P , Augii-t 31, IsM-St. Farm for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale hli farm, situ ated in Lawrence township, oa the east bunk af I the tsuequehanna river, where the Railroad bridge erotics the mer. The land Is river bottom and ia a good state of eultivatiuo, having been thor oughly (en ill led. A g"od and weil-forniabtd house with nine rooms all plastered, painted and papered, with Ice house, milk houM and other outbuilding)) attached. A good hank barn, and a young orchard of ln5 trees of choice Iruita set out upuo it. Will he fold at a fair price and on rraionahle ternia. Pom test on given at ear time. Q. R.IUKKt.TT. Clearfield, Pa., Augiilt 81, IMI-tf. I TAKE thl method of notifying tWc in wed 1 of a good Mower, Reaper, Thresher or Plow, thu 1 h.ive tbe agcacy f f tba It II C It E y i: Moer, Reaper and Thresher, Msnuraaliired bj AI LTM AN Jl CO . flsntnn, 0. 1 in aleo sgrntfir Ibe celebrated South lioml Chillwl Dow I Person In need of either of tbe above had better call on or ad ire' me before purchasing elewhrc. ZACIURUH HrKAPL. jane c, leSI-lf. Curircniville, Ta- ytl KT PHtK I.AMATION. WaanrAa, ITob. C. A. M AVKR, President Judra nf the Court of Common Pleas of tba Twenty-filth Judicial District, oompoaed of the conntiea of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. Amuau l-Hfina and Una. V merit R. Holt, Associate Judges of Clearfield eounty hare lianed their preeept.tc aw directed, for the holding of a Court of Commea Pleat, Orphans' Court, Court ot Quarter fiassiona, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Oeneral Jail Deliv. try, at thet ourt Hooeo at Clearfield, In end for tba county of Clearfield, eommencing on tba .Fourth Mmiday af Wepiembcr, ( 'tilth day) A. I. Ihhi, and to rontluur lor tno weeka. NOTICE Ifl, therefore, hereby glree to tha Coroner, Juatlcea otthe Peace, and Ooastablaa, in and for aaid county of Clearfield, to appear In their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Fiaminations, and ether Remem brances, to do those things which to their oftVes, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. Hy an Act of Aembly, pencil the 8th dny of Mar, A. I'. 164, it is made the duty of the oi lier s uf tha Peace of the aeteial counties of thia Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions' of the resprotive counties, all tha reeognisencee entered Into before them by any peron or persons charged with tha oominiapiea of any crime, expt aach aa may be ended helnce a Justice uf the Peace, ui-( der exittlrg laws, at least l-n ilayt before the cornmencemeut of the aenlua of the Court to which they are mad retnrnahh'mpactlrely.and In all oaie where any recognisances are entered Into lei than ten d-tya before the commencement of the eesvtua to which they are ma le returna ble, the said Ju'lloea are to return tba eania In tiie eame manner aa If sid act had act heca pasbd. GIVEN under my hand al Clearfield, thli "Id day of August, la tha year of oar Lord, one thnwaand tight hundred and eighty-one. aug. .H. to JAMK1 MAHAFfKV, SbcrltT Teachers' Examinations. THK public Kvamlnatlona for the preseat at-bool year Will be bald at tba f -Mowing times and places i F Chest, at Mcpherroa, Thursday, (eptem bar cth. For Burnside, Newtmrjf, and New WaiLlngloa boroughs, and liemside toanebip, al Nrw Warb Ingtnn, Friday, September ila. For Dell townihip, at Campbell'a church, Tore day, September l-Uh. F r Greeriwcod towmbip, al UwWer, Welb day, September 1 1th. For Lumber City borough and Frgioa (own--hlf, at Lumber City, Thursday, eptemler I -'a. For Laiou and In ion ludepcndeat, at Roekma, Monday. September 1Mb. For Itrady, at Lathrrsburg, Tuesday, Septem ber llth. Vat Peaa ead Bloom, at Pnnvllla, W dreed ay, hepttmber Slat. i he publie tiamlaatlnae are Intend ta reeoh alt who expect to teach ia the oouaty i beact there will ha no special examination bald, aad aader ao clreumlaaeee will eerliftoetes ha en dorsed or renewed. Applicants mat preeeat tberoeelvee for examination In the dlttrtet la which ther Intend teaching. E luoatloial meet- Inn w ill be held at Ibe eloe ot each axamlnatloa, and la the eveainga tf am table irTangemenU he II d by teachers and direotfira. i bop te meat full beards of Iireetre and the patron of the schools at en-h appointment, Applicaata will , please consult '-Teacher's Head Rook," pace , for full lolormalloa ragardiag the require menta for provisional eerti Ilea tea. Hahecriptioaa to Ld aeatloaal Joarnals at club rasee will be take on day af fxaatlaaOoa. The etamieatioa will bgia at 9 A.M. M. L-McglOWN. County HaperiaUDdtBt Clarfl1d, Jul; ltb, 14)1. Agricultural Implements ! incur 3,fli'frtiisfiufnt5. Bri: KOK fsArE.Tblrtea hives of Italian iiea which 1 will aell cheap for cash, or etcbange for wheat. For further In formation ceil on or addrs the nnderigned, J. F. KRAMER, Nov a, '7iMr. Clearweld, Pa. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Carwemrllle, Pa., Juti, 9, '7t-tt, HOII I.HM AM) K,NGIM.Second hvnd stationary and portable boilers, from 20 to .SO hore power, and portable aaginoa from 12 to IS hnre pewtr. frr sale l-y C. 0. DUFFIELD, St. PalerKharg, Pa. Aug. 10, l8l-tt. BUY AHOME ! llonsKS, LOTS AND FAltM? FOR HALIl ! TWENTY HOI SKS and I.OTri In 0l..r5.l,l tor esle at reeeaaile priw and oa ess. terms. Aleu, eeeersl FAUMS In Uradfard snd llrshaia tnwn.hing, Applr to WALLACE KRKHS bee. I. 'sd.tf. Claartield, Pa. Millinery I Millinery 1 1 T TAKE the pleasure of informing the public 1 that I fball after apecial lnduoem"ota la Millinery 0ooda, inch aa gilke, Satins, Ribbons, Flowera, Aa., Trimmed aad Tatrlmmed Hat and Boa net h. ia tha very latest styles, 5otloaa and Made-up Clothing for children. I kindly solicit a tbare of your patronage. HISS M. A WELCH, Market bL, Cleaj-flt.4, Pa. Apr. 10, 1831-l.r. TtOTItE In the matttr of tht estate o Joha X i Horahaugh, lata of Burnside township, de ceased. Notion ta hereby given that the coder signed, who wet appointed by the Court to report tbe factg aad the testimony therewith;, relating to alleged contract aet forth In the ttoeptious to the confirmation of Inquisition taken upon tha real tetate of said decedent, will attend lo tba dutira of his appointment at hisoffioe In tha. bor ough of Clearfield, on FRIDAY, tbe 9th day of September, A. D. lrifl, at 10 o'clock A. M.of said day.whcu and where all person inteit?Ud can at-tt-nd i I tkey sec im per, T. J. McCl LLOl Oil, Master, Ac. Clcaitleld, Pa., Auguat :tl, l"l-iit. AIJOCJtXKI ORPHANS' COURT SALE -UF- i 1 Y virtue of aa order of th Orphans' Court J of Clearfield county, there will be etpoed to ivmIa en tbe premises, in Jiurnside tawaahip, on Thursday, e-ep emher lilth, At t o'clock P. M., tho following property of rneijjr a. r li Ul V.l , deceased : Alltbateer tain tract of land situate ia RurnaLlti townabip, Clearbeld eouaty, Pa hounded north by A. and S. rulfon'e lauds, test hy liavid Fulton, sooth by David Wearer, aud on iUv wnt by A. and 6. Ful tea t lands, ooaieiniag FIFTY AOIIX1H, With Bfteeo acre cleared, and having thereon erected a frame dwelling, lo24 fet, and a log barn 20iM feet, and other outbuilding. Ona-thlrd cash at confirm ation of sale, one-third la one year thereafter, and one-third in twe year thereafter, with Intereat on deterred payment from date of confirm at ion of aale, which pay ments: are ta he aecored bv judgment bond. JnllW K1MK, Adminlitratnr. Patchlovllle, Aug. 14, Ufl.4t. HOFFER'S Cheap QashStore ItOOM kit. TIIKl.K, OPm A IIOl'HK, Clearfield, Pa., . WIMI.E'SAI.K A It KT A II, I'KAI.KR IN DRY GOODS, Coibprieing Dreia Um.la of the very latent style, tonsiMitig la part 04 Uaah mores, MaachosleT Fanoire, Alpaeaa. atid all manner of Fancy Dress Goods, Such a Creton. Mohair Loiter, Plaids, Ilreti Uinghama, lre- Fancies ol the very latest fty.ea, and a ekeap aa they can b told la thu market. NOTIONS, Cot)sltieg of Glove fat Uentr, Ladies aad Mieiea. IIon of all thadea, Hilk Fringe, Lace., Feny IVea Uattona, Ladles' Tics of all sbae and styles, ('viTa ad Collar, Ribbon of all kinda aad quehtiea. Merino I'nderwear, Trimming, etc. BOOTS AND SHOE8 GROCERIES, Queeniwore, Hardware), Tinware, fnrpcN, Oil Cloths WALL PAPER, ' LEATHER, FISH, Etc., WMeb. .ill be sold wkok-iala or rel.lt. Will l.ke Country Produce In Eirh.iif . r tio4a at Market ertcee. WM. J. HOFFRR, Cfrarlel4. I Vft, , ItetH) If, Sfw 3ii7rlisfmtnt!i. AKXOLD UAH ADVANC'KD Prices of Shingles. SUAVEl) AXD SAWKD. Cur.nirlha, Jaa. V, 'T! tf. 1AHIH LAMW FOR KAI.E.I. Duiloa and PiastoB.bli,Cl.arB.U ooaatjr. KMaanabletimeateea fur part of parebaM money. Prlee. 14.011 t. l.ot per .era. Mlaerals restried. L. BIRD. Aat. Penteld, Pa. ur WatLACB k kasae. Sept 10, lsTv-tf. Clearl.ld, Pa, nflPTTI 1 BndUKUItOIA.-Farlafet-IV 11 A B.llea .bual tbe-e Stataf eesd the .. h Miasiau Kaaa. Wbbblt 'B.uiui.lh lpae ibe.1) tl a tear; Dally l a .ear. The but papers la Ibe Booth, Sasapl. c.piei j rente. Addre.e. J. II. I -1 II I., tiatsuak, (is. e 17 l .".t HARNESSI HARNESS! I TM Way for four llnrtuml IF yi-u nint to elnd, vnr ewn Intereit, do not f.il torellat ANUHhW HARWK'i; 8 UAR. Nfcti SHOP, on Mat k.t street, next door t. Juka A. s'tock'i tDbaooo itora, CIsBrdeld Penn'a. -THK FACTS ARM THAT VII fti.t.eleee work il dune at UAIIVTIfK'.''. ATuele font ,dl and sale areaee at 1 IIARWICK'tl. )"uble srd ilnKlensrareeorall kind, ti WARWICK'S. idlut uddlei i.r.ll kind, at t HARWICH'S, sr netf aui korfe eorerl of all blade at li HARWICK'S. f bip or all kind, and ei low ae li eeate a 11 HARWICK'S. Haruri, uf all kind, nsde lo order at HARWICH'S. Vll kiude uf eollsr. at button, prloae at HAHWICK'ri. Hmeaiber-a X L X Tll.ieol borsefurnleh ini..udat HARWICK'S. T ill keep and sjske all kind, ol lumber bar t netia! HARWICK'li. tor; en. I ,11 ull,erkii,diul'rlO;erelllea.at HARWICKJ. Clelub., brll,he and Int.-rtariDg boot, on band HARWICH'S. Kne. ruW, kut-e du.teri, and eoreeae of all kind, at HARWICH'S. Ji,b work and itpsiilna promptly attended u. Rsmrml er the ehj ia bli.w'i row, on Market elreet, between the Maailun H'ioie anl tbe Rbaw lluu,., Cleirn.li, Penn'a. Hay IS. lt.sl.om. VOU CAN Save moneY IN BI VINn Vfll'R (J0OD5 FROM Geo. Weaver & Co., SECOND FTRFFT, CLEARFIELD, PA., liEAl.XltS IN Dry Goods, Notions, Bootsf Shoes, Hatsf Caps, GROCERIES, Carpels, Oil Cloths, tic., &c. A LH0, FLOl'R, risii, BCfS, HAM, SALT, OATS, CORN, CHOP, ETC. Tbtbkrul for psit favore. we Inrlte ttiB pabllo to oall and a, oar large and .aw atook of goods, whiok w. will diepnea of at raaeoaaM. rata, for . a-h, or exchange lor eoa&lry prodaoa. I'oliu aad atteaUT. olerka to wait .po. von, and price, down low. GKORflK WEAVER 00. Cle.roeld, Pa., April N,188l-tf. John Irvin 6 Bros., ITRWEN-SViLLE, PA., DKALKR? IS All Kinds of Merchandise, -SI CII AS- Dry Goods, Groceries, Elf. -M- MANI FACTl RKRS AND DRALF.KH IN Htl tlti: TIMKEIt, AND IVIRY DtSCRlPTlOSOF S AWED LUMBER COT TO OEDEE. Jo Tlic Only Munufrictnrcni In CloarnVM Connty of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR! ri.ovn, chop .ijtd rrr.n .ff. ir.fi o.v ut.vnt nTash paid for all kinds of Grain Wheat, 'Rye, Oals, Etc. OarweaitUle. Pa,, Jans 1, 1M0.tr. OPEN FOR ALII ... LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchvile I Jll.VVE i"t rtociTor) tlie Inr-goat aluck of goods ever brought to this loetlon ot the county, which 1 will .ell lor cash or produce m cheap an they can he bought elsewhere. My lock consists of Groceries, BiMilsSlioes, Hardware, wNftili a Sieoialty.- Ilfiidy Made Clothing. ArultalockofFI.SU. SaltinUrK or small sacks, or by the barrel. CROCKERY WARE, tone or elnv. VtUEENSWARR, all tylca and quality. In abort, I bare eVorything noeded ty the farmer, the mechanic, the laborer, or anybody Haw, whieh 1 will eell nt as ohenpaa tbe gnoda oan bepurehaned anywhere else. I'leara oall and examine my good and prlne bernre investing elaewhem. " I.M. C0UDRIKT. Krenchville, Pa., Mar. 2, 'fil.tf. owui, wit thej rtre ml, tftlci ax mm. !