THE REPUBLICAN. clkarkieli)ipa7 WHDNBS3AY MORNING, 8KPT. 14, 1811. Torms of Subscription. U aid ia ft(lvma,or wttnin threw moatha., It . ld after three ud before e noniha., If ,til after theexpirallon of ill north ti , . I to Rt:iJ;OU8 N OTIC KM. Mrtliorttat l,lonttl t lmrr tlRT. Uro, Urnr, I'tFl'jr. SerTicei trery Sabbath a liif A. M., end 74 P. M. Sabbath School at t A. M. Prater Meeting every Wedotaday, at 7fJ P, M, i;i:iu unioD Ktrvioa.trit Babbath of orery i.outh, at ID A. M. Vteet Clearfield M. K. C'liurrh. Rv. iir(ii U. A cm Pattor. Preaching every .Hero el Sunday, al o'elork, P. M. Sunday -ctiul at 21, P. M. Ail art invited to attend. ITCRtiyterUu Churcli Kav. II. S-Dutlbb. Sa..bnto aem-ie Burning and tTtningBab- ,-it h School at 9 A. N.-?;yr Meeting Wodnee. v evening Mantlet ( hurrh. Rt. , P.itr-r. i.iath ttohool at t P. . Prayer Meeting every Hetootiey tveniog st. Franc U' ChurehCathol.r-.ReT, t J. Strain". Divine eervlce at 10 A. M., oi tbe Ant, third and fourth Sundays of each month Vceperaend Heoediotion of the ltleaeed decrement at 7 a oloflk, r. M .r do day be boo I ovary aonday iKaroooo at o oiooa. OFFICIAL DIHECTORV. Tiaa or aoLDiaa aitii itaaiQRi oocir. Peennd Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Plrtt Monday af J una. Foarth Monday of September. tihi or ioldibo coKHoa flban. Firel Monday of J ana. 8aoond Monday of Novanbar. IF COCHaR I "Will too taho Wheat, oati or flora far tub fripiion V Wt are often inqoirad of in thli way by letter from patroni wbo reiiila at a diltanna Ircn Claarflald. Wa "Kilo aay yi. Tba reeaipli of a rfipontibla marc bant or mill nwnrr In tba Ticinlty, will aniwer ai Jant a well u tha oaih. To illlultiata: If any of oor patrona will dalifer ui a lig of grain at tba mill ot Joaepn H. llreth, In Chaat townihip, lloraoa Patohla. Id Barnaida, Thouaa II. Forcay, ia Urabau, Wm. Portar or baw t. In Lawrenoe, or Brown A Saylar a, al Kuchton. I'biua towmrtip, and forward tliair r-cfjitj for tha amount, wa will eradit ibera oo tt.cir aroount lor tha aatna. In this way all may won pay what the owa, if tbay will puriua tbia ccune. If, Klerk ia Ihikv at 0eninK new Kootln. . ( nr lioriMih aehools opened on Monday tr the Winter term. The jmy oar of the T. & C railroad pinned icr (he road laat week. Lullien))urf and vicinity were fii vnh a line rain on hwt Kridar. red The lirra of (Jeorc Weaver & Co. is multi plying. Hoe udverlLMement Srvend mills along the 8uwuehauna river have shut down oh account of the scarcity of uatcr. Turn Newell now occupies the Iiouhc on Mast Market atrwt, recently vacated by Frank h'it'er. m The regular Mnnthly Mianionnry meeting hoh held in the M. K. Church on Inst Pundnr t -t ning. m 9 w Thanka. We are indebted to Kcprcaenta- tie Fly n n for a copy of the Pamphlet Ijiwh f..r IxHl. A big picnic will be held nt Mahaflry'M on Friday the Irtth. Fun for the young folk ;iml nttier enjoynhle for thoae of old age. . ,m m Tlie new tongue of the hook and ladder triu k wiw broken while reuioviitgthc truck to 1 he front of the Court Hi. use lat Kalunhiy. ' - -- -Mica Fannie and Jennie Shaw, of thin plan-, left thin Tuesday morning for Borden tiiivn, N. J., where they w ill attend M-hool. W. A. Barr, of thia ofliee, nccom)tanied by his hist cr-in -law, Miwt Rmiley, of this plnw, an visiting friends in Pittsburgh und Ohio. hWj The Court Home yard has recently been ( leaned up and the ruhhhdi removed from off the r.uw which giea it a much neater ap-ix-anuicc. - i In the almenccof the regular miniatei lev. tut, l.eidv. the M. E. pulpit will he tilled on next Sunday morning by He v. It. E. Wilson, of Woodland, Pa. Mr. Clark Brown, of hawrenre townnhip, ylaihlened the heart of the "boys' in the liKi't Bi.H AX office luMt Pntunluy, by dump ing a tine lot of apples into their iNwket. finite a coot wave h truck onr town on lust Sunday afternoon, caused, no doubt, by the lute snow storms which recently occurred in the Went. On Monday morning the ther mometer was ot 4a Al. Mitchell, of the linn of Mitchell & Mtirtin is now in the city purchasing a large Mock of Cient's fhrnishing goods, which they will sell at the lowest figure for eah. Call ii ml examine their stock w hen it arrives. More Goods f We notice that our neighbor, William J. H offer, is just now receiving and u n pack i ng as large ft stock of general merchan dise na ever came to town. He deals in nil kinds of goods from a needle to a raft of timber. (ieo. C. Moore, of the firm of (J. CAT. W. Moore, of this place, is at present visiting New York and Philadelphia for the purpose of purchasing their Fall and Winter stock, con sisting of Hoots, Shoe, Hats, Caps and Cent's fnrni.vhing goods. We Can't Co. Our Pnnxsutawncy friends want ustonttend their Agricultural Exhibi tion on the 27th, 2Hth, UUth and 30th, That lieing Court week wth n, we arc com js lled to forego the pleasure of a visit to ' Pnnxv."at that time. Thanks for tickets. The Wrong Oajr. Boys, you may steal our grapca snecewtfully any other day in the week except on Sunday. Those Uya w ho rnided on our vines last Sunday bad hcttT not repeat it, if they don't want their parents or the Doctor to pick bird shot out of the calves of their legs. - m - tiiod. In Bnatoti, MasMUchusctta. at the the rcsidenir of her son. Adnline, wife of the late Doctor reen, of Ib llefonte, ftgel 59 years. Many of the old settlers of Clearfield and Philipshurg will remember her as Ada line F legal, sister of Lever, "Sum." nnd Ed ward Flegal, and Mrs. Dr. Hoop. . - a- p - - . Something in it The Ftynn Bit, of Jancs ville, (Smith's Mill P. O.) we learn, recently "ld to Messrs. Brisbin and Good, of Osceola Mills, m res of hind In Woodward bwu- hip, nt sr acre for the land and enal- right timlwr reserved $1(t,(HM) r.wh down They are all mutual friends nnd we hoi.? nil w ill fare well. m - Saturday evening lost was the scene of a pleiUinnt surprise party at the residence of Mr. T A. Fleck. The party wns given in honor of Mr. Fhs-k's .Utth birthday and was cin sed of the mcmU'raof the Orpheus Comet Hand, of which nrganiwttion .Mr. Fleck ia Prenidmt, and anum'wTnf ladies. It was an nioyahle affair to all prcm nt. ... . a -m - The Mtw Member. U will le noticed by their ndvertisement, that Paul F. Wearer has n admitted as a meni1er of the firm of M-irv Weaver A Co. Paul knows how to 'i-i'i'Uelhe Ledger, Pay Bonk and Telephone, while the rest of the firm will take care of the -'Hurries, dry goods, hardware, logs, rafts, etc. In hort, anything you want The Bridge Going up. The traveling public "ill nodoulrt rejoice to learn thut the Exccu '"r l the estate of the late Kichnrd Shaw, Ht., now rebuilding thai portion of the Market ''rt .-i bridge blown down by the slonn Inst I '''I. and that hereafter it will Is-a FREE I'h'llHiK. and that within two mouths the 'ndge will W open to the public. Accident We learn that on Friday last, M 'trv, souofClark Brown, of Lawrence tw n Hl"p liiJe riding a elt.wmthmw notlud the '"t'-oinc waa that his li ft arm w ns broken and hip lrainted by the colt. It waa a miracle uslical year, whhh resulted in re-electing the was not killed. The small buy calls N-rt of thia kind "playing horse," A broom '" k or oune ia Dot half aa dnngrrotu to "t'ore" wilhi A DECLINATION. Mv mini lnvt.... . 1itlut for tlit ofllc of County Tr:uriT, I hert-by amhoriw you tn with.lruw tiicanrnt totntliHIat fnumtimmin'(1f.ir4lIaiom. Daniki. Kihiikl. Trout villa, Iu.t H-pt. UhIi, 1Kh1, Call for Them. Tho ticket and urwry Munk uaed in Imhlu.n tlie Ikmocnitie Pri mary Eltrtioii, ore nil printed, ami nre iu the hitnila of the Chairman of th County Com miltrn. CatiiliiLitfit amlCommittW! turn luul li.t..r ;. .1 v .... t. . ... . iiivih mini ui town. e7utvr printed KMmn tirketa for ea.li n.mli.lute. A new pool-room ia the latent pkuv for uniiiMement mi t Market turret. To lnu-onmw, with violin uiid harp, visit ed nor town on Monday evening. Fleck haa jut rweivtd a c.miuli te iwiort- I nwni l,u' '. w llnnilhrutl drwt KimU Fleck booKhi ttwu rolls of liiKn.i.u.rHts UcwillalMikeepnAilllinpof llrufMelaeariK'ta. Call and examine the factory minnel.H,Mank ett and caimeres, nt H. A. Krat r'a. -1 1-3 Ont of th9 Oldest-Mr. J. I). Kime, a well known citi-a of Ihirnaide towiiahip, Clear field county, died on Monday, AuRiint liOtli, ajrrd Ut yenra aud 7 da. lircont. .or. itetwem tiruhama J)ru Ktoro and the PoHtofUce, on Holiday ovtniug, p,ih iiwt., and old deed, lwlwern KUuezer Hunt to Mitrtin Xiehnla. It ia written on foolm-np. The peraon finding it will pleiwe return it to Fieldinn A BiKler. Clearfield, I'a. i ... . A Tlianhauwr liaa Jimt returned from the Kuatern eitieawith tho mmt rnoinlete atoek of (ienla furnishing wh ever ahown in the county. Call early and convince yotintelf that hia priwa am marked down to bottom Ajrurra, and hia goun the mont atylisli in the market. Antthtr .Gone. John (iulich, one of our lot me hanies, and "to the manor bom," died hi this borough on Wednesday morning. Sep tember 7th, uged nearly sixty-two years. The deceased leaves a wile and eight children and many relatives and friends to mourn over his d em inc. Profoundly Consistent The editor of one of our local contcmitornries has a great time in trying to regulate the moral deHr(ment of the Mineral Spring resorts near Woodland. The aforesaid should n ut the springs and compel iMtors to adjust themselves to hisl standard of Mmvior. IJst of letters remaining unclaimed in. the Powtofliec at Clearfield, Ta., for the week end ing Heptumbcr !th, lHl : Mrs. Jennie Deer, Mrs. Mry Ann Foley, Flora Briee (2), James C. Hunter, Mrs. Mat thew Love, George Minus Mrs. I.vdia F. Ogden. Miss Sue Shoemaker !i. P. A.tiAt i.ix, p. M. - m mm . A Harrow Escape. c barn from the Cherrytree, Jlrvonl, that recently the fine resi dence of A. W. Patchin, of Pat hinville, narrowly esenped destruction by fire. A little son was plnying at the wriod-tiox in the house and act it on lire. When discovered it wan all ublaze. and some luilf dozen buckets of water were required to extinguili the Ham es. - i Can Score. We learn from the Dnl-is Conner, thut the I(oche-ter mines wen obliged to suspend nicrntions for two days lust wiTk.and the Handy Lick four. No cars could ls obtain d, owing to the warcity of , water along the railroad. Both mines are running on good time at present, and the Ifochcstcr shipments of coal and coke aver ages eighty-five cam daily. To the Ladies .'-We would respect fully ask an examination of the various styles, shades and grades of Camels Hair, Aruiure, Surnh, tit niter and Monde Cloths, plain and fancy Worsteds, Alpacas, Herges, &c,, manu factured by the Brnailhcad Worsted Mills. Ask for these goods nnd ace that they Wur the trade-nun k of Wni. Brondhead & Sous, Jamestow n, N. Y. For sale In Clearfield at FLECK'S store. 0-7-t f. His Sufferings ere Over. Mr. Edward Tejrf, who was injured by firiling from a trestle at the Moshannon Mines more than a year ngo, died front hia injuries on Thursday, Septem ber 1st, having suffered very greatly from the time he was hurt until hia death. His re mains were brought to this place, where he has many relatives and friends, and hurried in the nea- cemetery. He leaves a wile nnd three or four children to mourn hi sad death. l'hiiipburg Journal. A Broad Invitation, The Wurrior'a Markers intend holding a general picnic at that vil lage, now open to railroad communication. on Saturday the 17th instant. Warrior's Mark ia a pretty old town and the officers Kinch, Chairman, and Hamden, Secretary cannot be charged with narrow mlndedness, from the fact that in their posters they invite "all persona who have ever lived there, and their friends to join them. We presume the ivitntion ia only extended to those K?rons now living. Fire in Philipsburg. Shortly after 0 o'clock on Friday night a large stable on Second street, formerly the projierty of (leo. II. Zeig ler, was discovered to be on fire. The flames soon caught another stable close by and the two w ere burned to the ground. The stables contained hay, oats, buggies, sleighs and I farming utensils, w hich were nlso consumed. The scarcity of water compelled them to haul water from the Motdumtion creek, and for awhile it looked as though there would be a general ctmthigralion. The loss and cause of the fire ia unknown. Serious Accident Jr. Sehryver, of this phus, who la quite an old gentleman, was severely hurt on last Friday, while engaged in helping to rcjuur a bridge on the road leading to Clearfield Rridg near the farm house of William Liitiiadue. It apM-ars that he wusassisting in laying a stone w all, w hen one of the bridge stringers alsive, fell on him, carrying w ith it dirt and atone, completely burying him. It was sometime before he could be extricated from his perilous position. le was conveyed to hia son 'a home near by he phut of the accident, hen it was discover ed that two of his rilis were broken and several minor bruises were found on his IkmIv. He now lying in a dangerous condition and fears are entertained that his Injuries may prove fatal. A Mystery. The bs il of tho Philiwburg Jvinnnloi last week, relates the following: "Rev. Mr. Creighton preached on Sunday af ternoon at the picnic grounds on the old Perk'a farm, a short diMauce from town. While the congregation wits gathering, some laiys from Nuttall'a mines were romping around and one of theiu discovered under neath an old log a dark looking object that attracted his attention to an extent to prompt further search. He finally sttivecdisl in get ting out w hat was once a good looking shot gun. It was caret uliy w mp U up in oiicioin aud might hut e lain there for years. Whether stolen and hidden but never removed, or left by some hunter, or how it may have been left, remains to he told. Who, If any one, can solve the mystery ?" The Lutheran Synod. The Fortieth Conven tion of the Allegheny Synod met oil Wednesday, in Trinity Lutheran church, Bedford, Bev.C. M. Stock, naatr- The territorial lsuinds of this Svnod emlrnice the counties of Somerset, Bcdfotd, Fulton, Blair, Huntingdon, Cam hria. Clearfield, Indiana, and pnrlaof Jefferson and Westmoreland. It carrieaon ita roll nearly sixty ministers, with a number of pastorates. The. President, licr. D. L, Ryder, of Holli- ilavsburg, called the Convention to order. In the alienee of the S eMary,Rev.M G.Biyer,of James Creek. Huntingdon county, waa elected pm lm. Tlie clerical mil was railed anil the lay delegate received on presentation of their credent iala. The Convention next proceeded to Die election of officers for the ensuing Syn- n tiringofBci-ni; President, Kct. D. L. Kjdrr, HollMlavsburi : rVcretarr, lletr. L. L. Weber, Unranaville; Trciiin-r, Mr. Peter (ood, of Kl Uiradu Indies are invited to go and ace the new goodaat Fhavk'a. m C'alicoea, mustiua and gornU of every de scription just received from the city at T. A. Fleck 'a . m m Fleck inviteaeyerylKMly in Clearfield county and elKewhere inen, women and children to call and aee the new goods. - a You can have any kind of an old hat made new, by Newkirk, the hutter, over Bridge's Tailor shop, Miuket street, Clearfield, Penn'n. 0-ltf awi Irofffl Remembering. Sow that gocal timea are again upon us, before indulging in ex travagunt show, it Is worth remcinlicriiig that no one can enjuy the pleasautest Hurround ings If in bud health. There arc hundreds of miserable people going alsmt to-day with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, or a (try, hacking cough, and one ftst in the grave, wheu a AtJ cent Isittle of Parker's tiinger Tonic would do more good than all the e-xpcnsite doctors und uunck medicines they have ever tried. It alwavs nuikca the blood pure and rich and will hnild vou uii and give you good health at little cost. Iiend fit in another column. D-7-4t What Wt Claim ant Guarantee for These Goods. That they are the cheapest in the market, service considered. Made from the very Wst material, by experienced workmen und mMt approved machinery, and are not excelled by similar goods, either foreign or domestic. Can lc worn in damp weather or a shower without being ruined by shrinking or curling. The manufacturing, dying and finishing in done in such a manner that these goods run be washed and done up without the hast injury to the fubric. No weighting, stiffening or artificial lustre being used, good: show just what they are ami w ill he until worn out. All our good are wool dyed, und colors are as fast as the best of skill and purest dyes can make them. For sale by T. A. Fleck, Clearfield. O-M-tf Philadelphia, March 1, lwl. Messrs, Ely Bros,, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. Gents: About Oct. 1, 1km(, J nave your Cream Balm atrial with the most satisfactory results. I was troubled with Chronic Catarrh nnd gath ering in iny head, was very deaf at tiims and had discharges from my ears, Ijcnjdcs lcing unable to breathe through my nose; la-fore the second bottle of yonr remedy wns ex hausted I wiis cured and to-day enjoy sound health for which please accept my sincere thanks. C.J. Corhin, H'-M Cheat nut street. Field Manager, Philadelphia Pub. House. Messrs. White AJturdick, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. My daughter und myself, great suffer ers from Catarrh, have been cured by Ely's Cream Halm. My sense of smell restored and health greatly improved. C. M. Stanley, Dealer tu Boota and Hhms, Itluie; New York. Price 50 cents. Fatal Accident A correspondent alSabulu, (Summit Tunnel, Low Grade Railroad) furn ishes the Dultois Courier with the follow ing : "On Thursday nftcrnoon. the 1st instant a sad and most painf ul accident took place at Suhulu. While Mr. Jacob Burns, one of our oldest citizens, was walking through the tunnel an extra freight, Ixuind west, earue along and struck and ran over him, cutting one leg completely oil and breaking the other one in several places, and inflicting other inpinos. it heing dark in the tunnel the train men did not see him, thcreiiirethcvdid not stop and he was not found until over two hours hail passed, a icnjith of time whieli must have wemed an age to him, when his two sons came through the tunnel on their way home from work and discovered him Nothing can depict their horror in thus lind ing their father lying there in the dark, ter- nhiv tmingleil, and in a dvmg condition They immediately called for aw Stance, nnd .nr. tiunis waa carried to ins home near the west end of the tunnel, and Drs. Means and Pcttigrcw were summoned from DuBoishv telcgraph. The doctors came promptly and done evervtiung that medical ami surtnea knowledge could suggest to save his life, hut it was useless, as he was evidently too far gone when lound. Jicnction did not take place anil he died at W.Mi p. having lived alsmt six hours after receiving his injuries. At the inquest next day tlio verdict was ren dered in accordance with the tacts given alsivc. Ihe itineral took rda on Saturday forenoon after services held by Rev. I Jure h field, of DuBois. Mr. Burns jeavea a wife and six children, all of whom have our- syniiuithy lor this great and unexpected loss." An Old Lawyer Caned. We notice by our Bellefontc exchanges that the memlwrsTjf the Bar, in thut borough cankd the oldest mem ber Hon. Jnmea Mac Mn nua, one day last week on the fifty-fifth anniversary of his admission as an attorney to the Bcllefonte Il.ir. All of the thirty-one lawyers at that Bar, except four have been born aiaee Mr. MacManua was sworn in as an attorney. Ilia letter to the Committee is as follows: (Unflrmcn :l have the honor to receive your kinil communication accompanying the presentation of an elegant gold mounted cane on the fifty-tilth anniversary of my ad mission to the Bar of Centre county, August '-'Mill, lH-Jtl. What recollect ion crowd around tlie memory! Then the Centre Bar wiiseom jiosed of lawyers celebrated and known all over the State for their legal abilities and eloquence. They were firm, kind friends of mine; now there is not one ot them living. And it is true as you state that a majority of the memls-rs of the present association were born since my admission to the Bar. And now how pleasant and highly grid i tying it is to find myself so handsomely nnd magnifi cently ranrtl by every member of the Asws-in-tion. This act of kindness will not lie for gotten by myself and family. , have the honor to remain , gent leinen, with sincere esteem, resiecMiily your ols-dient servant, Jamix M At M ani s. I Those citizens of Clearfield county who at tended Court from 14-1 to Ktf, and air alive will recollect "Jim" MacMunus. Wc heard him make a speech in our Court House in IM1H, during the Cass and Taylor cuiiiuiigii, and his closing remark was, "Boys, if you want American Lilierty to hist forever, vote the Democratic ticket. Tho old men I have nothing to tay to. It's the hoys that must save the country from despotism." We have treasured that remark ever since. HOUTZDALE NEWS. Clulwliavc iK-entrnmpall. Summer change the deal. A ref reshing shower visited us on Saturday night and Hunday morning. ifllcer M alee, of this plnce, Is tinder bail for asaitlting William Howies. Michael Dignum sjMnt Saturday night In Fort Kobison (4.1? or 4H hours. CJuite a numls-r of our citixeus an- getting n-ndy to go to Ynrktown next month. Captain Mi-Govern waa an inmate of Fort Nohiaon one night last week the result, $1.17. The artesian well on the hill is going dow n In good shape. It is now down to the depth of thirty -live feet, but no water. Hand-shaking candidates are now on the shake. Imk out, boys, that you get your licenses before yon canvass Hnutzdalc. Olnccr Malee and Attorney Chase had a lively set-to in the 'ftju irea ofllce lust week. Chaae got away with the liaggage. No chilis used. The forest fires have done considerable damage in the hut few day The tram-road of J. Imther was destroyed tbr tjtiite a dis-: tance. The extension of the Houtxdalc Hailroadj to Janesville will be commenced in a few days. Janesxille is bound to have the iron horse. Tha partica hiring the artesian well on the hill got the tools fast and lost them. A new bole will lie started as soon aa tools can 1 procured. The Philadelphia Timr givea news of the destruction of part of Houtrdale by fire. The Timr is off of ita egga as fat aa the Ofi ww gets sometimes, (hMTola carriea off the honora this time. The Constable from Osceola (nnme unknown to your correspondent), visited Hontrdale one day last wk, and nssaulteo: some strangers in rather an uidieconiing manner for an ofticcT. No arrests. Police in the back grou nd.i. Kdwanl Test died on the 1st imt- aged aliunt 3."i years. Home eighteen months ago the rieivnried fell from a trestle work at the Mo brum on Mines and broke hia buck. Piiicc that time, he has spent many days of pain and suffering until deuth put an cud to his suffer ing. Sao Nil THE PRINTERS' PICNIC W art Indebted to tha Altoona T' tor rat bar full prooaadlagi of tba Juniata Vallay PriotarV pinole, wbiob earns off at Bad ford Spring! oa tba Id and Id in it. Tht rtport tayt On H tar day morning tba Kiosativo Commit mat at I o'clock to rati la upai Jar aa poaiibla tba Immediate financial buelarai of tha Ataoelatlni It waa with tha graalaat eatlaNottna that it w dlfenverad that, by aatlitanea of tha preada o( tha hop, tba propeot waa that tbay would ba aa- ablad to meat all their bill! ia full without in eurrtng any IndahtAtlnaai A dar l be adjournment of tha aommlttaa at 1 A. M the Aaioelaltn,healad by the band, too up itietr wav to the pavilion, at the mlnet prin, ana after murio (be aar-oolatloo waa eat to ordar by tha Preaident, who onngratu'atad I membara on the itretncly plraeant time alrern paaved, eloping wtlb tha hope that tha reel tbrlr atay wo-jld ha enanllr dellrbtfal and ihi Bedford would bold a pUea tn tbiir reoolkatlon 1 he 'nllowtnft- tHmmitifs were t ben appointrd on orfaniaatlon. J, w. tfpetidr. fort Hot Timn ; Jl, C. Vm, Ahonna Tributtt ; II l.indPKT. lluntlnadon Loent AVm; buelan Woodruff, 'ohnatown Drmoerat; Frank Mortimer, Hlo- in field Ti Oa rteaotuilnne T. D. Garman, Juniata Trt btmt,- K. (. JMcNimera, Hrdford Ourm Panl C. H W. Jona, Tyrone IfrnM ; H. Knilb, Indl ea Afrtftr i Major K. II. torttcr, Caoti Vrmovrat, Ubea enmmltleta thea retired fnr the tranaao- rlan of their butioea, and Utio. B. F. Kerr, tbe Bedford tfoioire, waa introduced. On behali of tbe people of Bedford and tha looel membera tba Aaioetailon ha weloomed the Aaaoeiatlon tn peeeb whoaa language waa well oboeeo, appro prlata and tnuflbiog. John Wallla, Krq.,nf the Perrr rmuniy Frt- man, wa leal led for, aod on behalf ol toe A tool linn reaponded la a vary neat and pleai.nf enroa. Tba Coram lit ea on fteaolailoni bavlog that report ready, through their Chairman tbay ra tiorteo the following; Xfofowi, That tha Juniata Vallej Printer Aaaoeiatlon return theoai for tho courteiiea ra orired frnn tha Pennpvlraoia railroad and tl Huntingdon and Broad Top railroad, Inoludlnf irea trentporfanoa and anecial tralaa. hrptcial ly ate oor thank e due lo Kaperlntrniianta Pugb (4 age, ritoarn. Carler, h inland and Taylur. Mrtolwi, That our thanks ara due and ai hereby tendered to tbe proprietor! of the Spring Hotel, Arandala Ibaiae, Cramer Cuttagea. ai ingtoa Uonaaand other hotel for kind treat men and redoned ratoa. HttottrH, That the MoVeTlown Cotnat Banr ba eommanded for ita good eonduot and ita tx eelleut mo a to on thia ocoarlon, HttolrtH, That tbe lineara thanka of one anr all eompriaing thia Aaiooiatioa ba tendered to tbi ofBoara and tba Kiacutta Cotumittea for tb thorough manner with which they hiiva diaobarg rd their Jutiaa. and for tea work tnry bare d. to make tbe excoralen a auoceaa and ao enjoy abt. to all of ua. httolrett. That we shall alwavi hold in remfm branca tho mruibera of Ilia pieaa In lied ford fo tbeir kmdneii during our vtait hero. ttetoleat 1 hat le eaaa of future excursion! th Executive Committee aball require tbe proprietor ot each paper to I urn tab. hia employee with badge baa ring ine name of nia papar. Rttatetd, That tha thanka of tba Anaoclatlor ba extended to Hon. E. F. Kerr (or bit able, ia struetiva and elodurnt addreee. tieto'vMi, Tbat tbe hacratarya in it rue ted t furntan eaob ol tba partica referred to with a cop; oi meee reoiuuoni On motion a eurtiet rota of thank waa unanl moualy tendered to the Secretary of tha Aaaooia Hud, Mr. VV. K. Uurklnghsm, and to tba err ary and frea dent of tba Executive Comiuitter It. A. Mel'lhe and K Conrad renecllrelr. On oiotinn of Mr. Rhea. It waa Hrwltrd, That our moat heartfelt feetlrn u aymnathy go out lo Freaident UarArld and f ly in their auprema afthcilon ; tbat no word ii our language are alrnng enough in wbteb to eae "rata tba ataaiain Uuilasa and to condemn hi. deed ; and that our hopee and prater ara tba haAimignl in Ilia Providence, mar uieaer to a aniriiwitig Nation tba Ilia which has becum precioui. (j a inuiion of Mr. 6hrom, of lha Newport ltd gtr, ine conauiunon waa ao amei.ia that cen afier lha annual fee ha made fl in Mead of 6' cent i. The Committee on Organisation made a report which, having been iced, tba point waa raie that tba euntiif uiion iruoired that tha Kxeruiin Committaa abnuld rontiat of one meiubi-r tr.o each county ; that ly lha report Ceo ire and Bed ford eountiea were unrepreiented, and that i motion would be made to recehe rtomeret coun y into tbe A'foelalioo. Ia view of thrie fc it wa movad tbat lha report ba rclt-rnd back t he CommM Ire. , whiub motion prevailed. Mr. J It tni:om muod thut Somcraet count1 be admitted into tbe Aaeuoiatiob, arguing that" baa a better right to ba io than Indiana, Cam Ma and Chai&cld, in tbat tha Juniata river ba la riae in eouiemt county. The motion wa arricd. Oa motion Mr. II. A. Mf Pike waa called to th chair and s n-te of (bank waa trnderad to th reiirina; Preiident, to which bo responded fit tingiv. Mr. i. II. Irwin moved Ibat tha vote adopting ha auienuuient to tba eonatitution flung tb inemberabip (ee be reconaidered, which bain, done, tba gentleman further moved that tha mem benbip leva ba (lied al Ally cents for apprentice over Iftyeare of age 'hope younger balng free and for all otbrra one dollar. The propeittoi netted conideratle dtacuailon and waa Bnall withdrawn for tba pur pom of u hat i luting th following, wbicb waa oarriad: "That tbe Ita lo journeymen and apprentice ba fitly cent a anu iur an utbere one aullar." Tha Committee oo Organliatloa reported tbi 'ollowing, which waa agreed to: l'reaident, P. Gray Meek, Eellefonta Waltk man i Vice Preiident, Frank Mortimer, bleom Held Timet i fiecratary, Hugh Lindiay, Hunding doa Loent Nam t Troaaurar, J. F. Miokal Ued ford (Zaffire. Kirruttia Commlttea II. A. McPik. dm 6no Fitrman ; J. H. Irwtn, lilnir Uamnig Hotit rat W. K. Buckingham, Bedford lqirwr ; Fia Ku.tl, Cratrc litporter ; H. H. Bra nard, Cltar fitld Count Timi-i Al. Thurat. lluntiogdui (J ob i W. J, Jaekuien, Juniata Drmorrat and Ktgultri K. Conrad Mifflin Joumnl ; John II bbeih ey. Perrjf Aiieocal ; Hamuel Umitb, Indi na itunycr; Ki. II. tieuU, Jr., tlomeratt Jtr aid. Tha announcement waa thea made tbat the retiring Kaecutite Committee would meat at New lort on the 17th lnt,, for the purpoea of eettlina up tho a.icounta and doting up buiineii for tht leat year. Tbe meeting then adjourned. LETTER FROM BEGGAR I A.' C'OAUHHT.t Keiij.v PiMTfimCKt, Pa.,) HeptemlKT Tub, 1MH1. f KltlTiHt KKPt Hl.tcAN ttrarSir: As Coal- port has got to Is a place of note in the outer world, and manvot theeitizeiiHot tliecounlv are ever anxiounto hear from the place, I have thought that I migiit make myself useful hy tliniwing out a few facts emiceming the place, through the columns of the nuwt valuable anil widly circulated pajsT in the county. Coahiort is sit uii teu on t leartiehl cn-4-k, ia the southeastern part of the county, near the Cambria county line, at the present terminus of the Hell's (iap Kailroad, t narrow gnuge), six miles iilsive tho Isirough ol (ilen Hoik. Tbe uist history of Coalport is the same as that of other country towns which have sprung up in the back woods ; laid out on lands formerly owned by Haines and Siuinule. who, for years past, have lcen engaged in clciirinn off and tilling the soil which is ao richly underlaid with coal. At present, CsilMirt contains a population of almost twohnndred, of which alKiut seventy arc voters. Tlie village, no doubt, supports more stores than any other town in the county, according to its size and population. The following arc the firms etiiragcd in the mercantile pursuits: The Coalport Lumlier, Company, Limited, (ienenil Merchandise, J Holden and Milger, Idirdwnre, Alls'ti Stmw's tlmcery, J. D. Weld, Fancy (hKNls, J. Vouug kin. Furniture, ami J. W. and P. C. (tales, lieneral Merchandise. We can also boost of two first-class laitels: The Arlington House and the Bennett House, these two are kept in good order, and furnish good accom modations to all w ho may fall in their nay. The future of this place is yet to Is- told, but there is nothing to hinder it from milk ing one of the largest and most husines places in I lie county, j lie lulls lor miles arounn; are richly underlaid with coal, patiently wnitiuu for the oisrator aud tlie miner, with their mattocks and wedge. There is not a ls-tter site in the county for fire clav workaand tanneries. The immense forests of hemlock extending in every direc tion for miles, of which this place is the center, would furnish hark to run one or two of the largest tanneries in the country for years. All that ts now lacking is, for some of tlie monied firms and coal oiwrators to take hold aud wc will move along rejoicingly. Coahtort is now much vim ted by tourists, who come in select tmrtiea to visit the com modious platform erected for their Is-nellt by Mr. Humes, we have been blest during the Hummer by monthly picnic and Imlk On I rulav, HcntemiMr xM, we will again lie en tertained with one of the grandest ImiIIs of j the season, this will no doubt lie tbe last, the Lxecutive Committee have made all arrangements nssnry for the enfnymmt ol all w liomav hcl incliucd to attend. Before dosing let me add a few words to tbe ttuh ic in regard to the B. O. It. Ii. I bts rood intersects with the P C H. It. at Bell's Mills On leaving Bell's Mills, this rond ascends the mountain at the rate of HtO feel to the mile, until it reaches the summit nt Lloydsville. I might mid for the intercut of the pleasure enjoying tnrt of the public, tbnt if they wish to take a pleasure nde. they can not do better than to take nawuge on this mad. Tlie traveler will find while he ia ascending the mountain frnui Bells Milts to linyds, that he has one of the grandi-st views ol nnture in the Ktnte. He can look down an almost Mpur hlutr of several hundred fert to the botlom of the ravine, w hile beyond the ravine can ts-hold the mountain peak extending hundreds of feet above the level of the olMen-er. Feeling that I have now taken np tonmuch apace, I wiHrlosr. TATTl.KB. Itny the HnMitllitnil iltr p:KMa, nintinfaf ttirrrl by Wm. Ilnmilhrnil A Nona, Jnmratonn. N. V., Btiil far nnlc lay Th'. A. Fhfk. t'lfnr Mrltl, 1n. New gatifl miwnnitlitr (ftMxla, n. the Irmline atyliB, nt n k', Market trrrt, Cltnrll. Id 'Aiig.ajtt. riixk it Mijaying nit truilr tn iht dry gftode litiA, and nlm la Lvlim1 drmn gnrMU OBITUARY. Mrs. Jina Pal ton Irvln. widow af tba Ut. Wm. Irvia, fcpq , of Curweniville. died in a re at dun ia tba midat of bar family at her home oa tha morning of tba 4th lnt- between ana and twi o clock. She aa born January lid I HIS, and waa caBMqueatly la tae ia year of bar ago. ftbewaa married to William Irvln, March Id, t30, aod waa the mother of Ifieea ohtldrea. four of whom died early in life and one, a lovely daugbiar, died very lu.ldenly in tho morning of nr yuaing womanhood, January SHtb, ISTI ff'tur sua and atx daughteraaurviraiheir mother and ara all rending In UarwenavHe aud Clear field, except John P. who la ai prcaaot living In Mao i aiee, Michigan, aura irvm waa la man reapeete a rem ark able woman. We will notiaa few of her ainl prominent traita ofnharaelar, in wbleh aha ehnae at a bright example to all. Her devoiioa to bar family. To ber hu abend and children aba gave, next to ber Heavenly vainer, me pignrai piece in oer a nee t ion a, wbil ber brothers aud aletera were not forgotten an ber aged mother Mre. 8uaan Put too, now in her flat year, waa remembered with an undviog love. 1 bough moat of bar children ara married and allied In ii leal a at home of Heir own. vet the mother' houee baa ever been the borne centra t' hiab ibersaiid their children have turned with delight. Uvr energy and courage under elrcumitanne if difficulty, were alao marked feature of nei rharaeler. Beginning hie without fortune, wh be country waa new aod opportuoilica fur edu oatloo, wealth and aorial devclupement were few, ibe bad many Ibingi to dieour4ge ber j but bet energy teemed to iiicreaae with evrj new car ttid renpooaibility, and her oourage triumphed iver every oppoaiiioo, and aha lived to aee her large family eduoaied and poneiaed of a oompa lenoy ot tbia world' good a. But her obaritv for the poor and her benevo- ieoee fur every good eaute waa aa marked aa ber iove ol home aud true womanly eourege. The numelei widow, tbe friendle orphan, tha help- itaa luvalid, tba au tiering poor, all ah a red largely it her cbariliaa. aod ia tha erect In of oh urn ha nd botidiog and furntabing af paraonagaa, the support of toe miniatrv aod benevolence of tha oourcn aba took an active aad leading part, For waoy jcara oer uonaiaeu-ma wereuiiipeuaea from uer eiek-ruom to blrii the bomee of want, often wimoui ids reel p leo u Knowing wbenoo they came. uer puouo tpirit and lojal devutiou to be unlry in tbe time of it peril. When tbe wa ruke out aha took a decided iiaod for tha Union, sam v lilted Caiup Curt id at llarritburg and con iributed largely to the comfort of tba aoldiera. tvbeai a company waa formed, of which ber n, ow Loiuoel a. A. l ivin, wsa Captain, tba pre sented it with a beautilul flag which waa uaej aa ne regimental colore al tbe lamoue Buoktail tegi mt ot in the engagement at Frederlckburg,wLere me color nearer was killed and tba nag atained ith blood, bba viai'ed tba regiment while at ibat place and waa received with great reapeoi oy me omoera ana mas. fbe alter ward, lo oom oany with her buaband, vifited Waabingloo and urged upon Prealoanl tinooln tbe importanoa of in ex on no ge oi pr it on era with the tooledaratea ib v uiied alao tha hoapital on tha battle Held ti eoutB Mountain and Aotietam, and aa Pren- lent of tba Lowe branch of ike Sanitary Com uiiaiioa ha wa very active in affording relief to me aica an i wouodca aoldier. And tn tbe dark eat daya of defeat to our armica, when atroog men rew weary and tba moat aanguioa were filled itb doubt and leara, her loyalty, her palrlotiau, icr laitb to the ultimate triumph of tha Uovern- Jjent never faltered, and when peoe wai featured none were mure Badly happy than aha. When o ouiiei oi me aaaaann atrucx down rreaiaeni J art! eld aha aineerelv mourAed, and till tba day f her death ibowed a deep aulicilude for hia re iovery. the waa tntereatod in tha proaparity ol be country, and though lor all teen year aba had ot walked through tbe town in wbiob ahe iivaJ eibapa no woman In it took aa lively ao Intereat n an ia puhlic affaire aa aha did. tier put tent lubumiioa to autfering. Her uf- enng were of oo ordinary character, licr dii- llieuinatom, waa ao fieculiarlr aerere and ung continued aa to render ber entirely belpleii, iiu inougo never ire (rum patn aha waa remark bly bright and cheerful wub her tawily and rienda, andalwaya ut miraive)lethelJivine Will iter unnbtruilva but aarneit poty. ebe wm roiiverivd and julned the Aletbodkit fcpiaeopei nurca in mil place lo ISbV, during the paatorale it Her. W. Lee Hpoltawood. and remained a failb ! ul and devoted member of tbe aame umll the dy ' i her dalb. Iter religion did nut ahow llaalf in ordy profeaaiona but in deed of lore bhe tVfd lo read lha liible ai.d lo ling. Hit favor te bcripturea were ibe ltftb and WOth Pialin and oer favorite hun Joiepb baain'e grand old uiun oommencing: 0 Thou In whoMiprtfenceinyiool take delight, uo wntim in ainictlon 1 oaii. VI y cumfort by day and my aong in tbe night, aty nope, my lairallon, my all. tod Dr. William Hunter 'a dcacription of Conver- iuo commencing : There la a ipot to me mora dear Than native vale or mountaiB." nd "When Jeiui aumea." She never healtaled to proelalia ber faith Id hrlat when naceaaarr.and when tba eld water I death came aurging about her feel ahe itepped n tha river wiiaout fear, and hen bull over poke back her confident la ue who remain Bor rowing oo tha hither a bore and wtnt to be with I. humming up tba character of Mr. Irrin we ee io ber the counterpart of Solomon' Hebrew Matron aeicrlned in the book ol Provcrba. In word aba waa mndtlwomnu aa oearlv per act aa we And our fa llm naturae become even joder the chaitening power of affliction. May double portion ol her anirit fell ra all her laughter, and on all ber tialrre In Ibe church. nd m ay we all tie with each other in emulating er character and good worha. Ceriti EDUCATIONAL RE-UNION. Tha Fourth Annual He onion of teacher, ei ear ber. dirtetora and echnlare of tba achonla of ftrady townh in. ennvened lo QoodUnder'e Urove it Lutherihurg, Haturdav, September ltd, at B eiocK A M., and waa called to order hr n. Q, unta, Preiident, Tha exereiee of lha forenoon were aa folio wi : Muaia by Mra. T. I. Spencer. PrmTer by He. J. T. Uladhill. Addrcaa of Welcome by Captain h. B. Carlila, Oration, Liberty ," by T. W. Brockhaok. Maln by Jama H. Moore, of Pennllle. "Advantagra of K-noiona to Educational Work," by Prof. J. 0. Wilson. "Tha HelaMon of tha Teacher to 800 let t." b rnf. L. K Weber. Tba Hcunion then a.ljoarQed for tba nienie aiooer. aft a a Kooit. After par raking of a good baahet dinner, tha Kc-nnton again rtinmed ita work aa for owl ; Muaia by Mra. hpencer. Addreaa h 8. T. Hrockbank. Eq, The preiident then read a letter from Prof. M. McUuown, Ononty huperlntendant. ftatinc it aa trepoaalbia tor dim to be to ere. . Ural too by Urif M. Ilcnry. Mufie by J. tl. Moore. Addree by P. 8. Weher, E-q-Kiaay by Juliet Reed. A dd real or Ber. Keeley. Mono by Mra. Thereea E. Spefleor. vaaiaa. Thaarenlng xenlon oonrened in the Bvangalleal I'liharan church, with H. 0. Kuntl in tbe chair, he exerclte ware aa lollowa : Muaio or Mi Btla Moore The Preiident then appointed tho following erannaaiB Committee on prgrammot Ac, for H.-l : W. 8. Luther, Min Alice Wearrr and Miaa ue KlinaL (in moin.n of W. 8. Luther, tha neit Re union III he held at TroutvllK in KDptamher, I SHI. rtieowora aad tta va'ar, by J. l, urookbank. Kay, "Wtght," by Miaa Sua Kiabel. Muaic by Miaa Kile Moore. Lecture. "Importance of IoatruHlon," by B.T. rircabank, Kin. Addreaa by l. W. Prefer. Eaq. Lecture, "fibow and Bubiiance,' bj P. 8. Web- 1 Kaq. Muiio hy J. If. Moore and Mra. Bpcncer. ltemark by the Preiidrnt. Parewall addreia by Prf. K. 0, Hayaa. Muaie hy Mra. Hpencer. Adjourned. W. 8. Lvthbr, Secretary. Clearfield Coal rrorf.-tntt'mcnt of Conl nil otlirr frt'ihtd wtit ovrr the Tvrono A CI cur He til Divinion, I'ftitiylvnnia Kiiilrtuwl, for tliR week mil ing Httteiiilk-J IJ, 18H1, ami thr utiiiip time Itiat yont ooau . TOW. For the week H H 41.ii6 Same time laat year 4(t,i; Deereaaa , 7,720 Prevloaaly during year l.stpftii Same time laat year..... 1 ll.iMH Increaia .'. 175 Total In m iniflrMtrl Hama time laat yaar JiioO.01.1 locreaaa W.u,V3 OTBRB PHKIOHTfl. Lnmher 11 it car Mnoelianeoa Ireighta , l:t " Mew Daily Stage Lme.JamvB L. Lravy liiw rum-it-ili'd in hnvinjc tt daily mnil rrtUlr lisht'd hctwccti ('Ifutrfli'ltl and Vt nfleld, mid will hrrrnllrr run dnilv ntnj(f brtwn-n the two pninta. Ilia timlmct Ik nin with April 1 nt, nnd thr atap will Irtivr fliartlild rvt-ry niomiii)t (cxwit Hunday) fit H oVlm-k, mnk itid ronnrrtinna with nil trninn on thr Iow Grade ItailrtHid at I'ennllrld, rrtttniinK nllrr the lat train the mune cvptilnjt. I'lWwnKera and freight will be rarrird at low ntlt. Order led ut any of the hutela will la? tttrnded to. 4-1'ftf. Horse For Sale. The underpinned haa a hnrne for an If. The animal can he wmh in tho )iailiitr nt lrvin Meltride'i farm, or fur Information roll on the aulmrriher, HAMTfl. Pfi.U ri.RAHPIRt.n, Hep't. 7th, lMHl-:tt Lew Office Removed. tmV. FieldlnKaud W. P. Hitler Ita vit removed their Ijiw Clfllw to rtmniH over ((rnhnm' drtiji atnre, on HTctnt! street, nearly opjinaitf the Ft nit- National Hank. ftrp-7-.lt Thoninn A. Fleek'a new atoek of gnoils hiw arrived, and la now bring opwietiTTnt fiirpnlt lie inaiHt'tion. Call and nee the new at y .ra in rolora and almpea in millinery good, ami huliea' dn-aa gnoiK t Wanted! A boy, N-tween tbe age of J ad 21, la wanted at the tinware eitabhthment of Pred Sarhett, Oleailild, Pa., te leara tba trade. Apply rwon. I 3l-if . In buying carpet chain, ace that avery pa per is marked 0,uaker City," all colors an' wool-dyed aud will keep their bright appear ance longer than the inferior brands with which the market ia now flooded. For aole by JL A. Krutzer. 9-14-31, Don't forget that H. A. Kratrer is agent for Wm. Hall & Co.'i Jumeatown Alpaca Milla, Kichardson'a Lin lira Boots, Carlisle flue Shoes and McCnll Pr Pattema. 3t CarjK-ts and oil cloths, iu handsome designs. new and very cheap, at II. A. Krn tier's. 3t iUarrird. SHARP SHARP In Pike townabip, Wedneiday, Auguat I7tb, l8o, by F'.rreater liloom, Kq , Mr. llBNaaar A. Brakf. of Pike township, Clearfield ouuoty, and Miaa Maeoia u. BHaae, of Delaware count j, I'a. KYI.ER Jl'MY. At Kvlertown, Pa., on Wednraday. Hep lumber 1th, 181. bv Iter it. P. Koreamn, Mr. Ann lb r Kvlbh, of Woodland, Pa., and Mi'a Dii.ia Jibv, of Uirard townahio. C.earoeld oounty, Pa. G ULlCn In Clearfield borough, oa Wednaa- day morning, Kept. 7tb, 1881, Jas UiLica, aged 61 yeara, V month and i daya. OKKEN. In D. talon. Maaaaehuaettt, at tba reaidenca cf ber eon, Apalisb, wife of tbe late Doctor Ureea, of UeUefunte, aged &V year. BLOOM. Near New Millport, oa Totaday, September oth, IHsl, Mra. At a ST ELtiaaaru ULooMfBed about 3s yeara. The deeeaaed waa tha daughter of Ueorge Irbard, Eaq., and ia ber death tbt community loaaa one of iu beat member . 8ha waa taken auddanly Ul oa Saturday evening, tba Id, with acuta cholera mo r but, and waa completely pros trated, defying all effort! of phytic len and frleada to bring about react ioa. I Osa HcsnaiD Paa Cist. Dhooust ov Old Paicaa. Hewing Macbinea oaa now be Durrhaaed at Merrell'a tin and variety (tore, from $Hb up warda. All kinda of tewing macbinea repaired ob mo anorieai nouoe. Clearfield, Pa., Jul; 18, 187T. WAWT.n. Deli.rd .t tbt Rill Rusd. 00,1100 20. Inch ibat.dihlnrm. '10,11110 21-lnoh i.w.d ibingl.l. 00,0110 fuel or pin. bi.nrcln. 50(1,(1.10 14-r..t ahared boopl. S.ooo t.ilro.dlici. 311,000 feci of good h.mlook boirdl. For whieli I will p.. tb. hiKh.it mirkat Drtc, dllr.r.d at Cliarficld, or at mj point on th. lyroo. ui.arn.ia Hailroad. J. I. Euui, Clearlold, Fa,, Oot. 1, 1978-tT. Juit Itooolvt'd. Jut RocnivoJ hy" ARNOLD, at CURWE.NSVILLE : Car Lond Nova Scotia Plnstor ! Car Lond puro Corn, I've aod Outs Chop ! Car Lond Donkon boll I Cur Load of Clioico Family Flonrl Car Load Dry Uoods, Grocnrioa, Ati.l lorShinirlca, llurk. Ii. It. Tion and Gruin will be taken In exchange. uurwonaviiie, lluy 1, l7o. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. ClK ARFlBLDi Pi., Sept. 13, Plour, per owt, uckwheat rlonr, perewt.... 'orn Meal, per cwt 1 8ft unup, rye, percwi Chop, mixed, per owt (Iran, per cwt Wheat, per huahel Rye, per buihel Oati, per buihel Corn, eara, per buihel Bunkwheet, per buihel , Oloer aeed Timothy iced PutatofB, per buihel Apple, pet buihel Ooiodi llama, per pound 1 fltli Shoulder, per pound Dried Beef, por pound I'htckrna, per pir H. Hutter, per pound Kgr,a, VVT duacn . Slt, per each, large Uoa) Oil, per gallon Lard, per pound lined Applea, per pound . Dried Pvachea, per pound - Iteana, per bmbel IS 0 IS "J i 0U II 14 7 IS) I to (Oil lUarfctt. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN 'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO., Lubricating Alrlned V Jilnm OILS, raiLirsiiUiiu, tenx'a. . Wt quota our brand of Petroleum and olhtrolll (wubjtet le marlnt thnmatt) delivered free on board eara at any elation on tha Tymne A Clearfield Hailroad. He fined Oil, Hi Tet...pergal. ",Br a1 1 " M I nn ..... " " f wii .... " " J toe At loweat Prime w hue, l&o Water Wbite.loit Maine, ! rkrt ratce bout refer- tuco Ui con, Bioiln,, 7KJraTltr par pjal .... Niplba, 74 " " H....linr. 88 " " " Miner.' Lamp, 800 tsit " " .... Car All. Oil, (W.Va l Kura. " ' (W.Va.)M.d'm. " " .... (W.Va.)buuoi'r " " .... Nitoral LobrlratinK " " .... Franklin Kiunm.r 41 " .... " " Hummer. ' " .... Dlaek Diimnnd " " .... Ilrtti Knirinr - " -.. lold.n " - . " " .... Ambrr " " " .... XXX ' " No. I Splmlla " Matrhleii Cvlioder Oil " " .... No. I " " " .... Wool Oil, No. 1 " L.rdOil(eilra)Winlerltrain'd" " .... ' No. 1 " " .... ' " No. 1 ' " .... Rclipfla Knsij., No. I " " .... S S i S t i t ts ll - il No t - 1 " " No. I... ' " - itinera' Yellow, per gallon White ' At loweit mar- Lin.eed, Nit. I ' ket ralel with- " Ani.rlr.n " out ref. to ooet. Turpenl ine, beet " HT av.41l.4.YTI.t: prUtt and nirrl all comprilion. ma; 4, H-l,. gtuj 3,dvfrttSfmrnM. tft p Q a week In your own town. Term and $b VUO outlit free. Addreaa It. lUiLkTT A Co., Portland, Maine. La. liMy ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Curwanarllle, Jan. tf, 'TMf. E" ?XVA t'TtHt'H NOTICI-:. Native la here given Ih-t Leltrr Tcrtamrntarv nn the te of M.h-tiUit It n b hi , (relict of J. K Wriglev) late of LiearHeld borough. Pa, dee'd haviug hren duy granted to the nn-ioriigneJ, all per, na indebted Iu enl-l ta?e will p tee re make immeiiiata mai inent, ana ihoae having elaiina cr demand againat ibe aame will proaent ihem properly auibcntlcated for e it rrment. juti.i r o nit in, L'.ecutor, Curwenivilla, I'a., Aug. lit, 1 A4.Ai COA3L,' COAL ALL THE YEAR ! ! THR uliaeriher hereby fire notice that lie Ii now delivering coal of an e ice I leo I quality aod projioiee to operate hia miae So that ha will be eon hied to aupply biaeuatnmara at all limee with g"d fuel. No Kuinmer v a ca tion. Order hy mail promptly tilled. Jt. r-.M. nil A n . Clearfield, Pa March S, IKSLtf. Machinery for Sale I IllK underilctied offer at private eale one HALL Ml IN (ILK M ACH I N K and JOIN T- KU. one HOI. I KH, wwh u-inrh eaw, ona drag one elir oft eaw, one hand eaw. and twenty- (MI feet of I inoh line ihelt, all tha pull) and a'l lha macblnety tel.ngiog to the manoltriuring if thinglea, The marbine haa not been ia ate over three arontaa. II ia editable to be attached lo M earn or water power For partirelara rail oa or addreaa KAPOLEON MrltoNALl), Hock ton, Ta. Ulanch'rd'i Home Camp. Rook ton, Pa, July 37, l-BI-if. MEAT M AIrK ET. f.mTdohoTbeo., Oa Seeond St, north of tha Mention Ifoaia, CLKARFIRLD, PA. Oar arrangemaati ara rf tbt moat tomplett character tor fnrnl-blng tha pah Me with Freak Meeta or all klBrf, and ot the very be it quality, Wa alio deal la all kinda of Agricultnral linple- menta, which we keep on aibiidtion lor lha ba p on aiBit'ition lor lot bes Call artiund wbea ta town, ant af tha pub ha. Call around wbea aad take a look at thing-, or addre aa t St. CAHUON A BR0. ClearfieU, Fa., Jaty 14, MTMf. W. II. BALLENGER, WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST, -ANU DEALER IN SMOKER'S ARTICLES. THE LA KGEST AND CHEAPEST VARIETY OF CIGARS IN Til E CITY, Sulo Agent oi Pbilikdolpbia of tbe W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars, A LAUGE VARIETY OF ROUGH A SPECIALTY MADE OF HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY. aa-STOIMiS FITTED UP AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.. W. II. BALLEXGER, Xo. 720 South Second Street. Philadelphia. frptimbrr Tin. fNBt iy lottu Wniiamatit r's Tho Best -FOll Let loiey. WNAMAKER & THROWN. OAK HALL, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing !nv tU'crtlsfinfuts, NOTtf r.--Tli undesigned, reaidlng la tha tillage of Weitover, in Oheit tvwnahip, baa made tbe necrgry arrangrmot and pro poaea to open an KATINU II O I' SB for the a commodation of lha puldlo gcoerftlly, aod I here by loticil a liberal a bare of the putilir patronage. JOHN J. tSNYDKK. Weitover, Pa , Fob. 9, IftSl-tf. BRICK FOR SALE I Tbrr. ir. Inn.nnft rmd Hrlok for rala at thr 1 Mir.lnll Urick V.rd, in lb. ut-p.r end of tb. I Oil I hwiufth nfCl.irfl.lit. Bri.lt will .Iwajri h fuand I j a j nn band to aecommndafa anr mi.mtnrr who mi, ,0 call. J. M MAIl-IIAI.L, Asnt. Cleardeld, Pa , Am 21, 18813m. no QIIOI MAKINC.-I h.reb; Inform 01; r.. 6 001 O iron, and mankind io Kmaril, that I bar. I 7, I rvinovad tnj abormakinK ihi)i to th. room la 1 40 j Itribita'i row, ovrr 8. I. Hnrd.r'i j.arlr. Itor., bO j and that I am pir.rd t do .11 kindi of work 00 I la a) Ho. ohi.por thin an. oth.r ihup In towo. (4 J All work w.rr.nt.d ai irofd ai e.n 1. don anr. wbrr. alia, PulitlvolT thii ti the rhr.pn.t ihon in Clnrurdd. JOS. II. UKKHKNII. Has. II, 18-8-tf. A)MIMTlt ATOR'ej WttTlfR-Notict la hrreliy girrottiat Letter of Admlniiitra ti n on the eiiata of JiiHK pll MILLKK, late of Morria townrhip. Clear Md eiuity, Pa , dee'd, having been duly granted lo the under igoed. all penona indebted to aaid tatate will pleaie make immediate payment, and thoae having claiina or demand agxinat the a me will pro rent them prop erly euiheritmated for aeltlement. ait hoot delay, WIUON 1IOOVKH, Admlniatralor. Kylcrtown, Pa., Augoit M, IN1-At. CAUTION. All peraoni art hereby warned anainil parchaaiog or In any way meddling with the following perianal property, now in tba poaeiB of lante MnCracken, of Kerguaon tuwmhip, via : Two cow a, two bed and bedding, one grindstone, one copper kettle, one table, oaa cook-etnve and uten Ha, aod one half acre of pota foe. The f"reg"ing property waa purehaaed by me at Conitahle aale on tbe Irtth day of Auguat. and I allowed to remain in the poaaeiiion of laid Doiel Met'rackeo oa loaa only, inojrct to my order at any time. D. W. 11 ILK. Lumber City Pa,Augot3l, 1881 St. Farm for Sale. The andrrilfned offir for eale hia farm, alia eted In Lawrence tnwnahlp, on the eaat biak of Ibe Su-quehaona river, where the Kailroad bridge crow. Hhe r,r. Th. land i. ri-ar bottom aod In a good tnte of cultivation, having been th ougbly lertiliied. A good and well furniabed houee with nin rooma all p lettered, painted and papered, with loa houae, milk houie and other ouibulldinga aMarbed. A good bank barn, and a young orchard of lr5 tree of choice frutia act out upon it. Wiliheaoldal a 'air price and on rcanonable term l, Poaaeaaiun given al an? time. O. K. 11RKETT. Clearfield, I'a , Auguat XI, IhSI-tf. ITA KB thl method of notifying Ihoea 1b need of a good Mwer, Ken per, Th rather or Plow, that I have tbe agency of tha IlllCKEYE Mower, Rcaprr nnd Thresher, Manofaalured br Al.XTMAV A CO., Caalun, 0. 1 era alro aa;mtfor tba relebnled South Bond Chilled Plow ! e.-ejuPrrona la aeed of either of tba above had artier call on or addreia ma befure purohaaing eltA where. ZACtlAItt AH M, NATL, jjta 8, 18M-tf Curwenaville, Pa rjjtU'HT PROCLAMATION, WrtintA, Iloo. C. A. MAYKK, Prealdent Judge of tht Court of Common Pleat of the Twenty-fifth Judicial Dlatrict, enmpmed of the eonntiea ol Ulearneld, tJentre and Clinton and Hon. Aaa (tnnr.a and Hon. Vincbnt D. Holt, Aaeootato Judgea of Clearfield county have (ued their precept, to ma directed, for tha holding of a Court of Common Pleaa, Orphan' Court, Court of Quarter Beeaiona, Court of Oyer and terminer, and uourt ol iteneral Jail Ueltv ary, at the Court HooaealCleerfleld.taand for tha Ouhtv of t leartielil, rfimmen tr on the 1'ourtll IH'inday nf Hepirnihfr. C-td Ii da) At l. Itr4, and tu cuiitlnuo Inr ttio tvtrha. NOTICR Ifl, therefore, htrehy givea to tht Coroner, Jnatloea oltht Peace, end Conitablei, ia and for aatd eounty of Clearfield, to appear In fhtnir proper peraona, wttD tnetr necorda, ttoli, miuiiitiiin, Kiaminatione, and ether Item em. brancei, to do thoee thing which lo their otfioe, and in their behalf, pertain to be dona. Ity an Act nf Aanembly, pnaied lha Ath day of Mfy, A. 1). I S4, tt la made the duty of lha Jua- licea of the Peace of the eereral count lea of tht Cniomonweallh, to return to the Clerk of l he Court of Quarter LSeeiiona of the reipectlve eountiea, all the recogmaaneea ooterrd into before thi-in by any eriin or peraona charged wiib tbe eommiailen of any oritne, except aurh eaaca aa mty he ended before a JiMlict of the Peace. dcr ei tiling lawa, at leait tea daya before tbe commnnoewent or tha cetiion of tha Court to which they art made retnrnaht respectively ,and In all cane where any renigniiancea nre entered Into le than ten drtya before the commencement of the lent on to which they are made returna ble, tha aaid Juiticea r.re to return tht aame In Ihe aame manner a tf taid act bad But been paiaed. tilVBN and.r my hand at Clearfield, (U ftd day of Auguii, in the year of our Lord, tnt thouaand tight hundred and eighty-one. aug. I to JAMKS MAUAPrKY, Sheriff. Teachers' Examinations. TUB puhlic Eiatoinafloni for tht preeeat arhool year will bt btld al tht following tluiaa and place : ror Lumber Citr horeuih and Perguioa town ihip, at Lumber City, Thursday, Heptt mher Itta. r or to ion and t'oion tndepmJ"Bt, at Koekton, Monday, Kepiemler IVth. For lirady, at Latberiburf , Tueday, Bap tea ber th. lor Peon and Bloom, at Pennvllie, Wedneiiay, ffep'emher 111. The public eiaminatloo are Intended to reach all who eipeel to leach ia tht county j beer there will be ot rctial aiaminallont held, aad ander noeircnmuneea will aerttlcaiea ba an d'-rid or renewed. Applicant aut preaaal ihrmMlvaa for etemlnatioa la lha dlitrict la which they Intend leaching. Kducational meet inga will bt held at tha eloeeof each aiaminatloa, mni IB tht evening if aultatilt arrangement a be made by tee here and di restore. We boft to metfull ltoarrivef D tree ton and the patroai tf itje. bouliatBfh appointment. A ppheeata ,H ileaie eoaault ' reaber'a Head Ilauk," page kit, (or tall Inlormatlon regarding the requirement! for priitiilonal eertlflcaiee. aacrlptiona to Kd acaili'Bal Joaroala at club ratea will bt lakaa oa da? tf eiaailoalioa. Tbe etamlnalmfi will beg la at A. M. M. L. McgllOWN. County aui-erlattadtat. Clttrfiet.l, July r.th, 11. AND READY ALWAYSON HAND. Clotlilnfl (lvrrtlsfmntt. Clothing TIIE- House in America, ?tftv giflwrtismifnts. Br.l: l ()R MAI.B. Thirtraa hit.l of Italian Dim which I will aril eb.an for e.ib. or telnn)r for wbaat. For fnrlh.r In- formatloD call oo or addraia tba and.riln.d J.f. KHAMKK, Nor 5, TO tf. Clurl.ld, I' ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Carwanirlll., Pa., Jan. , 'I8 lf. nOII.KKH AMI I'.N(;INil-:M...8wnnd-b.nd lalionar, and purtald. boil.ra, from 20 to 60 born, pow.r, .nd nortabl. aB,in.i from i to 19 norr, power, for i.miv 0. C. DITPFIKLD, St. Fataraliarc, Fa. Au,. 10, 1891.41. BUY AIIOME ! IK)I 6ES, LOTS AND FARMS FOR BALK I TWENTY Ilnl'SES and LOTS la Claarll.ld for iala at r.Minnihl. prleca and on eaiy wruip. ni.o, ...rrai rArtua id jiraillom aad Urabim town.bipa. Apply to WALLACE A KRRD.0, D I. '"tf. Cl.ir8.ld, Pa Millinery I Millinery I! ITA KB thapltamra of Informal tha public that I lhall olfer lprial fndaMm.ati la Millln.rj Ooodi, nob aa Silka, Satlm, Hlbbonr, Flowari, Ao., Trlmmad aad 1'alrlmm.d HaU aod Hoan.ti. la tha tmrj latxt iljlti, Notion and M.ii. up Clotbio. tor ehildrea. I kindl loliolt au.r. oi your pairoaaira. Misa M. A. WRLCrt, M.rk.t Ht., Claarlald, Pa. Apr. 10, 1881-lj. XTOTICE OP APPRAIHENENT..I11 ll the Orphan' Coort of Clearfield oounty, Io tha atiate of John Irrla. lata af L. .,. lowninip, Liearneld oounty, Pa , deoaaied. Notiaa ta hereby given that tba appraiaement of tbe real eitate of aaid decedent made to anoe of lha widowa elalma snder Act tf Hih of April, tssi, tor three bundrr4 dollar out of the aaid real aatale, which waa p reran ted to and ooo fl fined hi. ti. at tba lail termor Court, will hmr.. 1 "r '"', , y ' , .a . nZ tJJ, f , ? "V ' ?2V.!iJl,"ta: !lM8!V " - -" tuwTOTw uviure ei .me, of which all partiea tnterested will ploaao take notice. JAMhs IRVIV. Jr.. Ei ecu tor. Claarflrld, Pa., SepL Tth, 1881 3t. ADJOUKNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF Valualls Real Estate ! 11 Y elrlu. of aa order af Ibe Orpham' Court ,) of Clearfield eonntj, there will he eipoied to me on the premieee, in Uurnnde towoebip, oa Tlmredaj, rpirruber lAlh, 1MHI, At 1 o'elurk P. M., tha folio. In, prop.rlj of . .....v..- pi n unr, oerMlra: All tb.t eer tela tr.et or lend Illume la Uurnaide towo.bip, ClrarHeld count., Fa., bounded north h, A. and 8. Fulton i landa, eirt h, Uarid Fulton, oouth b, U.Tid Weaver, aod oo the wait by A. and 8. Pol too'i land., eontelnin. FIFTY AOriBB, Wllh tltera aerae elear'd, and beeing thereon erected a frame dwelling li!4 feet, and a loa lira IO1.I3 fe.1, and other eolbulldin(i. Tf;.?I.J OFS.il.Et One-third oeih atrrmflrmatli t of iala, one-third in oo tear thereafter, aad oo-tbird In tw rear. Ibrra.fier, wiih iaiera.t aa deterred peeni.au from ill', nr Mndim.tioa of which pit menu ara to b eernred ht luilam.nl aond. JOHN hi MK, Admlol.lralor. Palrhlnrllle, Au. II, 1881 41. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store BOOM Nil. Tllltr.K, IIPICRA IIOI'HE, Clearfield, Pa., WUOMRALI A RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Cnmprlilng Dreae Gooda nf the tar tatett atyltf, euneiKiinK in pan ei vainmerei, Maaeheter Fanciea, Alpaca, and all meaner of Fancy Dress Goods. Bach aa Cretnna, Mohair Luten, Plaid, Drata Umghama, Ureaa Fanciaa of tht very laleat at y lee, and aa cheep a they taa bt told ia thia market. NOTIONS, Cotialiting of flloraa for Oente, Lad lea aad ftlieaea. H-ae tf all ahadea, Milk Fringae, Larea, Fancy Dreat Buttont. Lad lea' Tire nf all ahadea and itylat, Cafe and Co'lara, Rihbona of alt kinda and qaalitiee. Merino Underwear, Trim m tag a, tta. BOOTS AND SHOES CROCERIES. Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, C'nrpcKOil ClotliK, WALL, PAPER LEATHIE, FISH, Etc., . Which will ha told wheleeale reUll. Will take Country Produce In Kiclinnit br Code al Markt Prlrae, wit.j. norria, ( learflelil, Pa, m-pt. 14, Irani it grip aUvrrtlwmrnti ARNOLD HAS ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SUAVED AND SAWED. Corw.oi.lll., Jaa. ,, 71.1, IjlAHN I.AKIW FOH AI.B.Ia tla.um ..d Pin. Ui.a.hipl, Cku .ld ooonlj. J naaaooaoi. llm. H..o Inr part "I purobaM 0100.7. Prloaa l 00 to III.IM par tor. Mlanra'a M..p.ul t Hint. . ... . ......... M. uinv, " .""'i P.ot.ld, Pa. r Wiuaoi a Kaaai, J!!I'L"' CLartald, Pa, FI (MfinA'"J080l,OM-r"i'o'-r,riv,J"'A ' mm .ad lb. fiiTi.i,.. tl..,,,. K,w,, wIIILT ( n pa,. .b..i) a jwri ball, ia a ).ar. lb. b.t pap.ra ta th Mottb, eopt.a a o.b:r. Aildro... rlaiapl J. II. LM II L, S..o.h, 0a. 8 IT 1-31. ' FARM FOR SALE I The snderalgnad haa aome to theooaelnaioa ta quit farming aod follow bit occupation, a ear pooler, and bow ebVra fr iala hie farm, aitaata one and abalf mtlea north af Claarflald heroagli, oootaininc EIOIITY .OZIZIS, Wait of which la cleared aod under food cultiva tion, and baring thereon a good TWO-STORY L' 'HOUSE, Large frame barn, aod other oecenary oat bat Id -Ina. together wub an orchard of all kindi of fruit, aud an eieellent inrio af water. Tha hole ia CNDKULAID WITH flOoD on A I. Thia oroparty will ba aiehanaed for amallar orow. arty, or told oo eaty term im payment a. For farther particular nail on the premlieeor addraaa. luiin v. itfibJJ, Claarflald. Pa. March lth, 18ai-tf. DIRECTIONS. for catarrh, hay lever, -old ia tha head, An., oaert with tba finger, particle tf tbt balm into tbe noitrili draw "iroagbraatbathrongh ba ooat. It will bt tbeorbed, tleaning. ud healing tbt die- aeed mtmhrant. Por eafucaa, Apply a aartlela Into tba ear. ELY'S CREAM BALM IIAVIN0 gained aa enriabla local reputa'ton, depleting all other preparation in tba vicinity of diecovery, le, oa Ita merit alone, rooognited aa a wonderful remedy wherever known. A fair trial will convince the molt akaptioal of It cura tive power. It effectually cleeneea Ihe aaaal paaaagea of Catarrhal virua, earning healthy aecre tiona, alky a loflammatinn aad Irritation, protect tbe mem h renal liniagi of tho head from additioaal colda, completely heal the eoree and reatorea tha renae of teste and line 1 1. Beneficial reeulta art real 1 led bf a few applieatione. A thorough treat ment aa directed will cure Catarrh. Aa a houee hold remedy (or told in tht head It ie unequaled. The Balm ia eaiy to nee and agreeable. Hold by druggiili at 40 centi. 0b receipt tf 60 cent will mail a package. Bead for circular with foil informal ion. ELY ? CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. Por fate by lha Clearfield Droggiita, and by tVtinlfoa'e OrugRlati (routrally. April 6tb, tHMl.ttia. HARNESS I HARNESSII This IJny for 1'onr Mlaruess t IF yon want tt ftndy your own Inttreit, dt net fail to call at ANDItUW IlAKWICK'8 UAH. NESS H HOP, on Maikel it reel, neit door tt John A. Stock 'a tobacco atort, Clearfield Penn'a. THE FACTS A RE THA T All Cnt-elar work ia done at HARWICH'S. XJeala foot ell and aile greaaa at ll HARWICK'S. Double and aingleharneea of all kinda at UAHWICK'6. RLAing avddlea of all kinda at IIARWICK'B. I.ar nett and koraa tovara of all bind at J HAKWICK'fi. Tblpi of allkloJaaeda low a l&eenta at IT HAHWICK'N. H" A" arneai of all kinda made to order at HAHWirk'fl 4 U Kindt tf oollar at bottom price at 1Y HAKWICK'B. Ikemember an X-L-N-Tl! J V ing good at llflllkeep and make all h t f aea al line of horaefuniieh llARWICK't.. kinda of lumbar bar IIAHWIPk'R. 1 rory and all other kloda of rlogi tf alliiaaaat X HARWICK'S. (emba, brnihea, and Interfering boot, ta band J HARWICH'S. Kaat robe, knee duattr, aad aereena of all kloda at HARWICH'S. Job work and repairing promptly attended tt. Remember Iht ehop ia Sbaw'a row, on Market atreat, between the Manaloa Hon at aad tbt Shaw Uooie, ClearfieU, Penn'a, May IS, leSl flm. John lrvin & Bros.. CURWEXSVILLK, PA., DEALERS I.N- All Kinds of Merchandise, -sucn as Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. M HANI FAOIt KKKS AND DEALERS IN Sil AltK TIMBER, AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF SAWED LDMBEE CDT TO OBDEE. Tbe Only Mannfacturera In Clcarfloltl Coanty of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR! K not r, chop .urn feed .Lir.fi o.r ill mi tCnah paid for all kinds of Grain Wheat, Itye, Ontfl, Etc. rarweaifllla. Fa., Jane t, 1888 tf. low Stovo s Tinware Storo ! FRED JOHNSON & BROS., AT MERRKLL'8 OLD STAND, Oppoili. Court riooia, Mirket ,trMt,J CLEAnFIELD, PENN'A, Deileri la aad afeaafaetarera af Tin, Cnppor ShrrMron Ware, -aue bale ai ir Stoves ajm fl.urGss af aa, alia ar dercrlpUol. i LA Hon ASSORT tXT Of Parlor, Room and Cooking Stores Will be kepi oenitaatt, a, biaa, ar ntaowMl oa eaorl aetke. A ORNEKAL ASSORTMENT Or TINWARE FOH THE LEAST M OXK Y Aad Maaafarlare ot ef tba eet afaterlal aad ta a orlHaallke alaaaer. SPOUTING AND ROOFING Promptl, atlatdrl ta. GAS FITTING Aiteaded lo, aad OAS riXTI RES af all Elede kept Conuallj oa kiad. llEPAIHINO. All klada af Repalrla, will ae FrMptl, aad Naatlj doaa. LAMPS, LANTERNS, POCKET AND TABLE CI TLKRY, ETC., ETC. Ale Qoieral Anallaiaal f BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Allafvkiok will b aaid at Raaaraabk, Rate, air ai a aall. A ekera el Pa bile furoaet bt SaheHed. TRIO iOUHKON ABROI. riearteM, Fa., 4(nn II, llll-iej. CATARRHcioft ij