THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAHKIKLD, PA, Wt:nsiAV MoRMKo, OcrnnsB 12, Terms of Subscription. I iftid in .lTne,of within three moathi ..$ 60 If f .ti'l rtrr threa fend before id month.,.,, 00 If(,.d efter tlaeipirtlon of ilxmonhti... W IHhodlt l.pUeoftal ChurrhReT. Oio. t.r'ntr, l't'jr. Servtoet every Sabbath t lQi A. M., tna 'I r- Sabbath School at 9 A. M. Prayer Mooting erary Wednesday, at M P. M Couu union hervtee, Brit sabbath of arery i.ontn, i ii'i a. m. Hcit CiearfleM M, E. Church Her. lir.ititfli U. Aoib, Pastor. Preaching arery kltrrnaU Hunly, at o'oloRk, P. II. Buaday School ai it, r. u. aii ara muted to attaod, re.tierlu Church Rt, H. 8. Butlb. -hbblb Hrvicti morning and evening -Sab. 'lb School at t A. M. rayar Meat log Wedriei lay araning. Hap tint C'liurrh. Her. , Paetor. S!hath BobaulatS P. Jf, Prayer Mealing ovary ) dnandaj araning. Ht Fraucla' Cburch CtthuUc Rav. P J.nnaibA Divine ear vice at ID, . M.p on tha first, third and fourth Sundayiof aaob month; Yeipere and Benediction of tha blasted Saorainent at 7 u'dlook, P. M. (Sunday School every Bun day aftarnooa at i a olook. OFFICIAL IHRKCTORY, TIM Of BOLD IRQ QtUlTIB MIORI OOQftT. .Heaond Monday of January. Third Monday of March. Fust Monday af J una. Fourth Monday of September. rim or lOLDiaa oommoi rLaai. Tirst Monday of J una. Kenond Monday of November. YUSpKCOI'RHIil "Will yna tike wheat, cats or oorn for sub script iun t" We ara oftaa inquired of in this way by letter from patrons who reside at a distant from Clearfield. We sgaln say yes. The ronetpU af a rarporsible merchant or milt owner in the vicinity, will answer us juit as well a tha eaih. To illlustratei If any of our patrons will deliver uf a bug of graia at the mill of Joseph H. Ureth, in Cbest township, Horace Patents, in Karnside, Thomas H. trorcey, in Urabam, Wan. Porter or Miaw'i, la Lawreoae, or Brown A Beyler's, at Hurt ton, Union township, and forward their receipts for the enuont, we will credit them on tlifir account for tha same. la this way all may luon pay what they owe, If they will pursue this ijuurse. tf. Fhilninit and conti at Fleck . (Jnitr n fradden ctmnne in the weather hwt - mm The timbers of tlie new portion of Market Mrret bridge will lie pluti'il in pusitiun this week. . m Swuilrs, tlie mail-carrier between thin place ttml Kartlmns, drives a new covered spring - - . - t'urn.liusking hus tteen postponed In Clear tirld county tliU year on account of the wvuthrr. m It. K. Fullerton hns moved into the resi- di'iice on Second street, lately viu-ittcd by Mr, Mi-iiown. i - . numlwr of confectionery CHtiihliMhnieutH :unl siilr-show n for the Fuir arrived in town on Monday. OvcrcoutM and Winter wrnpa were indulKcd in with limit comfort Hcveml ilnya lnit week, iiihI nlwthw. - lluprcx & llent'di(,ts, ftunoua luiiwtrcli in I'ie'i t)icm lloiiHC on Ycilnesdny evening. Don't forget ! mi Ifiihard Canfleld hiw moved Into the retii di'iice in the rear and attached to J. R. Rliow ern' rintntirant. The borough aelioola of thin place have rl.weil for the remainder of this week on account of the Fair. Water ia ao Bcan.-e in Ilerka county that three vessels of It were stolen a few nights iitfo from a farmer ner Kutzton n. m m Fit-, k has already sold a lare number of eoiitH and dolmans this season to the ladies anil young girls of (,'lenrtleld and vicinity. When you come to the Fair, call and see Hirlingcr A Honk's large stock of clothing, to he sold at bottom prices. 3-2t Frank 11. Harris, Kso,., publishes an Audi tor's riotico this week in the cut ate of Iwls Hoover, deceased. All interested will take notice. The report of the l ounty National Hank nt the close of business October 1st, appearing elsewhere in this issue, mukea a snlwtantial show ing. m t m liev. M. Hpnngler, u l'residing Klder of the I'. n. Church for the Altoona district, died at his residence in that city on Saturday, the 1st inss, tnnn typhoid fever. - The memlH'rs of the I lenrticid Hook and Ladder ('oiii)iany will parade at the Fair on Thursday afternoon in their new uniforms and with their new truck in full ritf. The County Commissioners will' meet nt their ofllce on Monday next for the transac tion of any business that may lie presented. They will continue in session for aeveinl davs. m m Severn! evergreen arches span Second and Market streets, with the word "Welcome" surrounded by a small wreath suspended in the center n greeting to those who visit the Fair. - . m . m Navigation on the West Hranch eannl, which was suspended several weeks by the drought, lina resumed. A large, number of lsiats laden with lumlier have passed Wil- liamsport. . Potatoes cannot be very scarce over in Cambria county. The Chcrrytre Krecrd says that over fifteen hundred bushels of po tatoes were produced on the Cambria county Four House farm this season. Mr. John F. Finkls-iner is rciniring the property on Locust street purchased by hiln from the Shaw estate, and until last week occupied by John Uvingston. Mr. Livingston has removed his family to West Clearfield. Wm. V. Wright, of this place, has lieen chosen one of the (irand Jurors of the United Htntes District Court at Pittsburgh, which begins on Monday, (ktolier 31st, The name of l'rothonotary Kerr is found among those drawn as Traverse Jurors. is - Hheriff MahalTey took (icorgo F.vnns, sen tenced for twenty years, to the Western Penitentiary in Allegheny City on Thursday last and safely lodged him in that Instl tion. (leorge is a young man, and will have plenty of time in learn a useful trade. . mm Court adjourned on Saturday nixin, nnd in the afternoon Judge Watson took a drive out into the country. He remained in this vicinity over Hiindiiy. During his stay in Clearfield he made many friends among the nicmliersof tho lsir and others with whom he lwcume nci(Uaintcd. - m . In Dbt. The Fsecutive Committee of the Juniata Valley Printers' Association met at Curwrasvillrm Saturdnyawecktonudit the aiinnnts of the lledford picnic. Tlie result was as follows: The receipts. Including the amount realised at the hull at Bedford, amounted to flW.SIl. Tho evpcnditnres were iro !l.. Short 4,r. cents due Secretary Mil'ike. wm m - In the case of Edward J. Pruncrand others against the llonti heirs, being an ejectment in error toCommon Fleas inl'lenrlleld county, the judgment was affirmed by the Supreme Court. The opinion was prepared by Judge Slerrett. This rose involved the title and ownership of twotractanf val iiiihlo coal land and its reversal would hare unsettled the titles to all the lots In Hi borough of llonti- lule. s m The K. Y, Standard tnole Tom's Caliin Company gnve an entertainment In Pie's t'prra House ls Halnrda.T e'vening lo a g'l iying house. The character of the piTlormamw was up to the average of travel ing troupes. The aimenmnce on the stage of the Cuban blood-hounds, seven In number, anil the trained donkey, "Harney," was quite cuitlnj. The romieal partaof the play were amtulng and created ronra of laughter. Heek makeannprcUltv of lad ie' coats th.i raaott. Co and select your choice of a coat or dol man from Fleck's stock of goods. . m m mm , Clothing and tient's fumiehning gouls are trump at Hirlinger A Kook's, and you can bit your money on low prices there. Mt Ed. Passiuore and his brother-in-law, Mr. E. C. Pearce, purchased two houses and lots on Fourth street, adjoining the property of Dr. Sweeny, and they now occupy the same. mm Juck Frost, E., the advunoe agent of H. 0. Veunor's Winter Combination, as the Clarion JarUoHian man calls him, paid Clear field a visit last Wednesday morning, and during his stay he chilled the atmosphere so that it hasn't got warmed yet. How it wai Don: "How do yon mana," said a lady to her friend, "toappeor ao happy and good nalur.il all the time?" "I always have Parker's (linger Tonic handy," was the reply, "and thus easily keep myself and fam ily In good health. When I am well I always feel good naturcd." licad abuut it in another column. 0nf of Hr. Camtnn. James It. Cameron w ho left Osceola last Spring for Colorado, died their from the effects of mnm.i.in c.vr The remains were brought home and interred nt Osceola on Saturday. Mr fimmw ,.. Superintendent of tlie Colorado Hnilroad and loai vompnny. Hesldea a number of rela tives, he had many warm friends in this county. List of letters rcmaininc unclaimed in rb. rosiomce at Lleartlelrt, ra., for the week end ing October 10th. 1SH1 : W. 0. Derrick. J.H. Ellis Cnthrine nriolll, (..Jewell, Miss Maggie Laird, Annie Lyons, Kobert McPherson. Mrs. Cad, lie MpCnukn J. W. Palmer, Itui llatiri, Lillie M. Smith, letec(n Shonkwaltcr. P. A. OAtU.I.V, P. M. Bi-CtnttnnM. On Thursday, the 1.1th dav of October, A. D. 18HI, at 1 o'clock p. M. there will he a meeting held in the Fair Grounds Of the Clearfield Park Annciiilinn in favor of the Hi-Centennial celebration of tlie tuiiniling of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. An able speaker from Phllndcl- plna, w ith aeveml other sjieakers, w ill he present. MANY CITIZENS. Cl.KARl'lUI.U, Oetolicr 4th, 1HH1. J. W. Wilson, nnd family, who have been traveling this season under the name of "The D'Alma Family," with Main's International Show, arrived at home on Wednesday last. We learn that Mr. W. will organise a llumpty Dumpty troupe aliont the middle of next month. John ia not a bud performer, and received favorable notices from the press generally tlie past season. The show with w hich he was traveling closed the season at Brookvillo on Tuesday last nnd has gone home to Winter at Ashtnliula, Ohio. mm mm Contention of Suponntendentt. State Suis-r-intendent Highee has issued a circular call ing a Convention of all the Suierintcndcnts of public schools of the western counties of the State to meet in Pittsburgh on the Kith of January next to continue in session for three days. A Convention of the remaining counties is culled to meet in Heading on the 17th day of January. It is the design of the Slate SiiA intendcnt to gather such informa tion from jiniers read before the Convention as to enable the mnking of the proicr codifi cation of the school laws of the State. Dead. John Cutler, Jr., son of John Cut ler, Sr., of this place, died at Altoona last Thursday of typhoid fever, after Illness of one week, in the 2oth year of his age. He leaves a wife, but no children. The railroad authorities refused to take the remains on the train for shipment to this place, and they were buried in the cemetery nt Altoona. The deceased obtained employment at the rail road shops in Altoona several weeks ago, where he was working at the time he took ill, and w here he went by the name of "James Cnaiet." mm Ko-unionot (As 84th Pa. Vol. We are re quested to announce that a lie-union of the otueers and men of tlic'HIth Pennsylvania Volunteers will be held at Altoona, Pa., the 2lrth of the present month. The survivors of the 1 10th are cordially invited to meet with the Hegiinent It is greatly desired that all "the boys" who are yet alive shall be present. Hcsionses have been received from many of them already, and earnest efforts are lieing made to reach all. Captain Knliert Johnson, at AHouna, or Captain Merchant, it2o Walnut atrect, Philadelphia, can furnish further particulars as to programme and ex cursion rates. Fruit and Blossomt at tha Sam$ Timt. Nearly every one of our exchanges contain items of cherry, apple and other kinds of trees being in bloom in their respective neigh borhoods. The latest ia from the Cheirytree Rrrord, as follows: "Mr. A. C. Hrillhart, of, Runiside township, Clearfield county, sends us a number of very large apples and almncli of blossoms, of which he says : 'The tree from which I have taken these applesand blossoms has not failed for several successive years to produce at this season of the year, both apples and blossoms. Hut on account of the severe drought the apples are not so largo or the blossoms so fragrant or numerous as they usunlly are." A Man Killed at Loci Haitn.K mysterious death occurred at Lock Haven nt 10:30 o'clock Saturday night. Jonas Zindle is the pro prietor of the Farmer's Hotel, on Church street. Samuel Hlair, who was under the in fluence of liquor, hnd lieen quarreling in the liar-room and Xindle walked him outside. Instantly there was a heavy thud heard on the Hivemcnt. indie's wife ran out nnd found her husband lying in the street. Hlair was on his hands and knees but got up and ran ofT. Mrs. Zindle railed for help and it was then found that Xindle was dead, the right side nf hia moc being terribly bruised. Hlair was arrested at his home at midnight. An Inquest commenced on Sunday but was ailjourned until Monday. mm - Infant Snakol. Ferdinand Hoffman and brother, who reside in Pineereek township, Jefferson county, near Hnsikvillc, are at the Fair this week with nine live rattlesnakes, measuring resjiect fully from 30 to 50 inches in length. Mr. I lolluinn has visited the Hnsikville and Parker City Fairs this season and handled his pits In thesight of hundreds of js'iiple, never having received any harm. One. of the largest snakes gnve birth to fourteen little rattlers three or four days ago. Mrs. Snake and fonrof theeliildren are doing well, ten of the offsprings having died. A wolf and a Jack rulibit from lb" western plains also travel with thia show. When you visit the Fair grounds this week do not forget to visit the School of Natural History. Ad mission IfiVetlts. fin at Sttinor't Station. Mr. Jacob F. Stcincr, late candidate for tho nomination of Treasurer of this county, sustnined another loss by fire on Monday afternoon. October: Jd The Philiiisburg Journal snys ; "On Monday afternoon, an addition, 2lx(Kl feet, built to J. F. Steiner's residence which was used for a wash house, servant's sloping Mom, wood, coal, ice, and carriage house, In connection with the Isirn, wiisdcetniyrd by fire, together with fifteen tons of hsy, one hundred and fifty bushels of oats, forty bushels shelled corn and a lot of straw and three good heating stoves, and many other things which were In the burned buildings. The house was in Immi nent danger, and had, it not been for the strenuous efforts of the crowd who gathered to save the property, the large and elegant homestead would have aurrunihrd lo the element of nsifliigratinn. Indeed, one can, hardlr imagine how they managed toaae It yet It was dime, and the almost super-human efforts of those present may be said to have lieen the reason. Msny things were taken out of (he house, and in the hurry and excite ment of the moment, much damage was done to the furniture. Ao. The amount of insurance ., il,s burned nrowrtv will reach about ft .'"' and the loss and damage is estimated by Mr. Slelner at not less than M.0O". Tlie fire originated In the wash house, where the women hail been washing anil making soap, hut It to not known exactly how." HUNTINGDON PRESBYTERY. Tlie Presbytery of Huntingdon held it regular Fall meetiug at Spruce Creek, in Huntingdon county, on Tuesday, Wednnsday and Thursday of last week. Her. II. 8. Butr ler and Elder J. B. Graham represented the Clearfield congregation. We are Indebted to the Altoona 7ViisM for the follow ing synopsis of the proceedings : Her. K. F. Wilson, of Port Royal,as elected Moderator. The opening sermon was preached by liev. J. J. Francis, of Birmingham, and was a Ane effort. A collection amounting to thirty-six dollars was taken op for home and foreign missions. liev. John Rutler, a returned Chinese missionary, delivered an address on mission work in China. liev. Thomas Iiobinson was dismissed to the Presbytery of Freeport. liev. K. 11. Miller, of Osceola, being unable to preach, memliers of the Presbytery agreed to till his pulpit at their own expense until April 1st The church at Miflliutown asked: First, What constitutes a member in good and regu lar standing? Second, What kind of a cer tificate can be grautcd to a person not in good standing? Answer: First, Any person who has lieen received either on examination or by letter is to lie considered in good standing until by actual judicial process he is sus pended or expelled ; second, That memliers not in good standing are not entitled to any certificate. The committee appointed to adjust the differences between the Mifflintown and Lost Creek congregations were instructed to con tinue their efforts. liev. W. J, Gibson resigned the pastorate of the Duncansville and Martlnshurg con gregations. The Stated Clerk was instruct ed to prepare a minute in reference to this long and faithful pastorate. It was ordered that each church session revise its roll of mcmtiership and report nt each Spring meeting of Presbytery. Ninety-live memliers of the Second Presby terian Church, of Altoona, presented a peti tion asking to organize a third church, lieferred to a committee consisting of lievs. X. (1. White, of Williamsburg, J. II Blathers, of Hcllwood, and Klder Samuel McCamont, who wilt meet the parlies on next Tuesday, October 11th. liev. McKiiight Williamson was received from the Presbytery of SU Claintville and accepted a call from the Church of Bethel. Mr. David Hasel, a licentiate from the Phila delphia Presbytery, was received and he and Mr. J. V. Hell were sulwequently ordained to the ministry. The minority were not satisfied with Mr. Bell's views on church government and filed a protest. Mr. Bell having accepted a call from the church nt Penllehl, arrunge- menta were made for his installation in No vember. Tlie next stated meeting will be held with the Ilollidaysliurg church. An adjourned meeting will lie held at Clearfield duringthe session of Synod, commencing on the t?0th instant. United Brethren Conference. The annual meeting of the Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren church closed its sessions at AltiMinn on Monday of last week, after being in session for u week. The meetings were quite interesting, and a large amount of busi ness wiis transacted. The following npjtoiiit nients were made for the year: AI.T1NJNA llUTUIl.T. I,. W. StaiiI.. Presiding Elder. Altoona .1. Medsgar. Tvrone B. F. Hummel. Cicnrtield J. M. Smith. Bellcfonte .1. F. Tnllhelm. Port Matilda C. Conlcy. Juniata E. A. .eek. Thns? Springs I.. M. Gates. Shade Gap O. W. Kniuienhcicr. l.iverjKsd J. A. Clemm. East Sulcin J. Ijindis. JOHNSTOWN niHTKHT. D. Siikehkr, Presiding Elder. Johnstown, J. 1. I.. Hcsler. Wilmorennd Conemniigli J. 8. Miller. Cambria A. K. Fulton. Fallen Timlier M. O. Potter. Burnside W. K. Slump. Casselman B. F. Noon. Somerset D. Sieck. Indiana J. Felix. I.ignnicr J. H. Pershing. Holliilavsbiirg W. H. Mattem. New Paris W. A. Jackson. UHEENsHt'BO msTllICT. F. FlsliKR, Presiding Elder. Greensburg L, li. Jones. Mt. Pleasant J. C. Sheerer. Westmoreland J. Potter. Madison J. H. Buell. Washington C. Wortman. Industry C. W. Haver. Allegheny W. Bcighel. Pittsburgh A. L. DcLong. Hrookville I). Ellis. Mahoning D. Steele. Cooksluirg J. L. Baker. Connellsvillc M. O. Lane. Springfield J. E. McClny. Appomtmentt.l'he Erie M. E. Conference held its annunl session at Meadville, Ta., commencing September 2th. The following npjiointmcnts were made for the l I.A1UON DISTRICT. P. P. PlNNKV, Presiding Elder, Clarion, Pa. Brock port S. E. liyon. Broekwnyville L. Wick. Hnsikville O. O. Ml'Entire. Hcllview H. V. Talbot Clarion W. H. Mossman. Callensburg B. F. Uelo. Clanngton J. M. Edwards. Canada To be supplied. Cranlierrv S. Dimmoek. Curllsvilic W. A. Baker. Corsica J. P. Slnttery. DuBois II. M. Burns. Edenlnirg W. I liiley, D. D. East Brady D. C. Plannett. Emeriokville- J. II. lJiverty. I.utlierstmrg J. II. Kcelcy. New Bethlehem E. li Knapp. I'nnxsiilnwney A. M. lskwimd. Perrysville To lie supplied. Putneyvillc C. Joni-s. President W. J. liar ton. liimersburg J. A. llovis Hicliarttavillr J. 11. Ncff. liocklnnd-li. M Felt Salem II. A. Teals. Sliipicnville O. M. Sacket. Sherrelt T. II. Scheckh r. Troy C. C. Hunt. Washington J. Garnctt. BUY THE BEST 1 MKN'S lfAND-BRWKD CALFSKIN BOOTS, MBN'8 STANDARD SCHKWRB CALFSKIN BOOTH. MKV8VKALK1P BOOTS, MIN'lt E.N0I.1SII KIP BOOTS. MKN'g 8LA11U1ITKR KIP BOOTS. MBN'S FRENCH KIP DRIVINll BOOT". BOY'S CALFSKIN BOOTS, BOY'S KIP BOOTS. VOl'TH'S HKAVV CALFSKIN BOOTS. YOUTH'S KIP BOOTS. II. A. KltATZKR, Aer.it roa J. Ricsabdios Co, Kllrs N. York, 10..t Caution. We wish to notify the public generally that it. A. Kratxcr is our authorized ngent for Clcarllcd county for the sale oi our Sewing Machines. And we will not guaran ia. ih.e sold bv others pretending to be our agents, as we consider them Irresponsible partlm. Tlie ijomesiic aisciiiiim mrj miui for sale are obtained by fraud and are second handed, and have not our latest Improve ments. Domestic Skwinu Machine Company, Sixth St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept ill, hi. 1li.5-.1t J- M- Moffat. m mm Thornss A. Fleck's new stock of goods has arrived, and is now being opened out for pub lic Inspection. Call ami sec i no ncwsijir in colors and shapes In millinery goods, snd Indies' dress goods. m m mm Silk velvets (all shades) 1 GO Silk velvets (Polka Dot) S M Fringes, trimmings, ornaments, Ac. II. A. KlATaKK, Market street, near tlie Postoflice. far tale. A good cook stove with nil. A Spears' double-heater hard coal stove, with heater-pipe and stove-pipe. A parlor wood stove. Inquire at this ofilce. S--.1t.J -sssassP- SM "JMd you nre lit.? cofitu and dolt nam for miwc nnd la.ir "Where?" "At FltrW Vwj Arn't tliry lovfly?" IsHttimiire pol,oy invitrU to call and wf the ntr contn and dnlmarM ft Udica at FU'cV'a nfnir. juin coaU at I'lcckt ia all RtIcaml l-rirtu. Oo Mid them. COURT PPOCEEDINGS. Rkptkmiikr Term, 2d Week. Court wu eallrd oa MonrUy, October ii, till, t 11 o'elosk A. H . with Horn. HtoharJ Walton, of Dnlflitowo, Uuitki oountTt P od lluni. AbrftQ Ogiltn ftnd V. B. Holt na tb Bieh, U- W. JortUa &d J. U OookUa wt r appolDttd ti pilar m. Tha unnntihed rlmlaal builnaiiwu takaa ap and diaposod of, aflar which ib Hit of cMI waa lakrn op, triad or eootiautd, a iuIIuvb j MM MOM FLUE. K. L. MilUr i$. Alaiander Baattj at al. No. Ml Just Term, 1873. KjMtmaot, CunUanad. ChrUtiaa Ly'i tuira ri. Hlohard Arthur! atal. No, Ml January Tarm, 1873. Traipau. Tbia oauta Slnf r(foltrjr raaobd and aallad for trial, tba Plaintiff, did not annaar. w he ra ti poo tba Court dlraetad that Judgraait of Hon aaii d antarm against thm. O. B. (loodlan'iar Kramar 4 Bo II. No. 38 Juno Term, 187. TreipaM. Cootinaad. Waibinton Bittldinc and Lnan Anoelatlnn t. Oao. llagar. No 6A3 Brpt-mbar Tarm, 1H75. .Vri. fa ur. mott. Tilrd. Vardiat for Plaiotiffi for $.117.40, Pa ma vi. 8ama. No. fifIS flnptanber Tarm, 1 875. Sti.fn. $mr mart Vardiot for PlatDtiffi for $1131.03. Hama . Batnt. No, bit Soptambar Tarn, 1fl7i. Sei. tur it, inr. mart. Verdiot for Plain llfTi for 1ST. 10. Cbaiiar Munnon A J. 0. MVG.rk ti. R. D. till at al. No. 7 Hit flflptambar Tana, 17. Kjaot mant. Verdict for Plaintlffi. Land to ua ra Iraotil upon pay man t of $724. Oi. M. M. Dultrea. admintitratrtf , ?i. Wch .land Fira Drlfk Cora pan r. No. 47ft Januarj Taria, 1877. Kjaotmant. OorMnund. fititwari a Pifrna ra. Win. Lnthor. No. 10 March Tarm, 1877. . Annmpilt. Verdlet for Dafandant Joho P. Irrln ti Jamra A. Bloom No 183 Juna Trm, 1877. Traapaat. Vardiot fr ta fvndiint. J. R. MtrFxrlana A Co. ti. Wtlllatn Waitoar. No. Hi fieptambar Term, 1677. Aiiumpill. Continued. U.orja M. Briikin ti. J. J. Ling la. No. 363 January Terra, l7d. AppaaL Vardiot for Da frodNBt for $20.47. H.mrjol Milliatn i W. 8. Whlta A Roq. No. 638 January Trm, lo78. Appeal. Hatlled. W. II. ArmilronxT t. E. A. A W. It. Irvln. No. 131 March Tarm. 187S. Plaintiff lulTttri man tmit. W. H. HntTmin va. PaiDaf LelnoMt. No.l41 March Torn, 178. Ejcotmaat. DUeoatiauad oj riiintnn. Kobert Urnara vs. Adam Moyar at al. No. 1(11 March Term, IH78. TrvDaai. Coot input. Wm. M. Prica ti. Jacob Hilr. No. 108 Maroh Term, 1878. Tforar and ConvariioD. Vardldint for Plaintiff for f l3 OS. Umirf VI. Uaarhart rs Williaia Tucker. No. 188 Juna Term, 1878. Hattled. MiaCILLAliaoi'S. J. F. SnyJef, Eq., flleJ hii rapon al Auditor, distributing the moner in Court arUInf from tha ale of tba real aitata of C. W. Baitlejr. Oua Armed mi ti. S. 0. Kunti, Fred Kobler and Amoi Bonial war appointed Tkaware to aiitu damacai aooru. iof to Andrew Pants by raajun of tha taking and occupation of a lot of ground ia Bandy townibip for ifhool purpoiei. John niair waa appotntaa UTarwar or tba 1'oor of Dnlloii borough. J. f. Taylor, Levia Kirirler and J. U- Troxcl wera appointed rioweri to anan tha da mag! ariiina; to Anartw Pooti, fir., by re ton of tha taking and occupation of oertaio land la Bandy tawnihip for obool purpoiai. rater Hetuy preaenita bti iitimoo inJ mu dtichar((d under tba Iniulraut lawi. Juhn ZVucrnt preianted an potitioo and wai ditcharffed under the loiolrattt lawi. Tha licenia of A. J. Uraucker, lata of Curwent- Tilla horuugb, dtcdaiid, wai tranilerrsd to larab J. Uraucker. 0. C. Ucarhart wai apnoiiitod deputr Cuaita- bla of Brady towmbip. onrniKa' court. Leo J. Parrlih and VY. W. Rwli. AJminli- tritun of IheciUtPof Juhn Kubnley, lata of Hell townihip, (ireeitd, filed their return of the tile oi the rral citata of laid decadant. Cod firmed wi . John WoolrldK"", Administrator of Iha atat of William (Irabam, lata of Bradford townihip, de ceased, filed hia return of tha aula of tha real aetata of said decedent, which waa eon firmed at A. B. Shaw, ona of tha mrvivina; Execntou of Kiehsrd tShaw, daceaifd, AM his return of lha salo of certain real aetata. Confirmed m t . at ft nirtttioo of the real eitatsof liaao lllnom , deceased. Heturo of nqueit approTad, ami rule granted on heir to aooapt or relui said real aitata at tba Taluation, or ihow enijta why tha ama should not be sold. i re partition of tha real aitata of A. II. ISbaw, ilaceaaed. heturo of Inqucit approaed, and rula granted on heirs to accept or refuaa laid real aitata at :na appratitmenL l be acceptance of tna heir oi oaitain uuiparu Blail aau tba samo daeraad to them. I ara partition of the real aetata of David Bell, deceased. Tha Court docreed certain purparts to 1 tlie heir i electing to take aama and decreed a eal if tha reinainiog purparts. In re anata of Jonathan Wisor, daoensed. Tha real aitata of said dtceaied waa decreed to Bophia Jane Vernor and Wm. 11. Vernor in rijfhl of said tin phi a Jaua Vernor. i 'Million of tba real aitata of 0orge Bhlmal lata of Bt'itgi township, daeeaaed, was awarded upon the petition of Frank Uosa, Auignaa of tha heire of ia d inleitata. Abram II. Aikey, Uaardlan of tba minor btlre of 1. and tjdphia Askry, diocaid, preianted his petilloa asking that he ha allowed to maka priaata sale of tha real aitata of bis wards. Head, coniidarad and decree made ai prayed for. 8. 1. llrockbank, biq.. waa appointed Auditor to diipoia of tba eiceptions to tba account of the Executors of Juiepb A. Caldwell, deceased. Wiliau A, JiKKartT. H-q.. was appointed Auditor to distribute the balance in tha bandi ol Oicar Mitoball, Kcq , Admtniitralor U- ti. N. of Charles WfitUII, doceaied. buiith V. Uilion. Kq., waa appointed Audi tor to laka taittmony and bear eiorp'iom to tba account of tha AdoalnUtrator of A. b. Dickla- LETTER FROM HUSTON. EniTonKKPrBUCAN: A rrnfieUl writer for the JiaJ'tamant Journal rritiriwaa recent concert fn thia place in the following Ian ir,imin: '"Die otic blind lmly antic well, but the (leclftratioiw of the 'chilil' Mvrtle were very poor, and there arc hundreds of school Kirls in this county who could excel her. We advise Fannie lliimlintouet her niece trained by mime competent person before fthe nllown ier to tipikcar tu putilic. The writer aeeniH to be vented in elocution nnd mimic, or well oa the art of writing lor the prcm, but the querrr in my mind u thia: Did it occur to tne minn ol tniH lenrnea critic while diwhinir of thia item thnt the audieni on the ociwion n'ferred to miht be on nenr an approach to the infallible as hia own privtite opinion ? In order, then-fore, to uBHiflt those wiiom it ntny concern in iiettiiiK nt the truth ol the mutter I am imnpy to atate that a goodly numlerof those pn-Bcnt, nnd among them one ol tne nncHt actio lit ra in I'entleld, were very much plcortcd with little Myrtle'a dednmntiona, and that the concert gnve general aatistiictinn. lheiwlvice tendered Jli ranme iiiirtiun merely provea that the author haa never leitrncd that gooil old adage, "Minkeu anvic )e not to prompt too give." OliHKitVKR. 1KN FIELD, tXtobcr tith, 11. Ctar fold Coat frorfa. Htatcment of Coal and other freihta arnt over the Tyrone A Clearfield lliviaion, I'ennaylvania ltuilroud, for the weekending September 121, 181, nnd tlie name time litut year : 001. For tba week Same 1 1 tna lastyoar Incraasa Previously during year flame lima laat year Increase Total In 1"81 , Same time I ait year , Increase otbrr raaioRTe. Lnmhar Misoellanaoua fralghts , 111 ears . 103 ' New Daily Stag Line. .liimwi L. Leavy hiw Rurtt'ctkil in liovin a daily mail Mtnh- liahrd Mwccn Clmrl.rltl and rmflehl, ond 11 horpftfler run w dnily RttiRf brtween thft twopffintn. His contract bejtan with April lut, nnd tlie RtKe will leave t'lrnrlicld every morning (excrpt Sunday) nt H oVlmk, mak ing connect ion with all tmiiw on the Ixw (irnde linllrond at Tcnnflrld, irttirning after the lant train the twine eveninR. rawiiRerR and frciKht will be carried at low rntea. Ordcra left at any of the hoteli will he attended to. 4-Hitf. All the popular alitulr In awlimerc, enm- iA'n hair RoodR,a1pnnw, twilla nnd drew jr-vx!, from 10 cenu a yard tip to $'100 at H. A. Kbatf.r'r, two doom wwrt of roatolhce. Snow. The wound wm covered with anow at Mwlrid, fit. Lawrence connty, New York, on Monday morning tat. That will arconnt for the cool weather in thi latilnde. Tha beat cloth in a for the leaat money can he found at GutnihurK'ti moat nliahleClothing Htnre, Wcatern MU'l corner, In Ucftrrneio;. io-5tr Coat and dotmana for lndiea ntanu- fucturnl from the flneat material and trimmed in the moat ftmhionaMe atylea at Flerka. lirr. W. H. Pill, of litis flare, prrarhrd In llie First Mrthmlist Church of Altnnns Isst Siimlii' rnomitiKSltd evening. He. Huniuel W. Duffirld has resinned the pnstnnile of the Bernnd Preshrterlsn t'liurih of A I loons. Klerk has the largest stisk of ladies' dol mans snd oonts in C'lenrfleld. Ijuliea' and Misses' dolmnus and eosls st Klerk's In great variety. Ladies' coats and dolrasn at Fleck. RH0AD8 BUNLAPOa Snndaj. Oetobar 3d, 1881, by Her. A. W. Piatt, Mr. Cuai.is It no a os, of Jrflcreca toaatT.ad Mlas Luc a am DuMLar, af Clearfield county. UANKY MAIIAFFEY. At New Waihlng. Ion, oa WadoeedaT, October fttb, 1881. by W. W. Barclay, Km , Mr. Caaa.Haaar and MimOllii Maaarrar.boUi of Burnside towmbip. BAKERBRETff. At New Washlnitoa. on TutadMT, Octuliar 4tb, IBiil, hy W. W. U arc 1st. Ktq., Mr. Hinrt BakkRi of Bell township, and Mue Lama L. Baaru. of New Waablngtoa ooruugo. WINUERT 8CHAFFER. At tha Reformed parsonage ia TroutTilla, oa Tueeday, Oetobar4th, lhli.br Iter. J'ibn Wolhacb. Mr. Uintui 9. WiauanT, ol Brdy township, and Miaa Maar K. DCHArraa, of Ueii towoioip. McCLAKHEN-REYN0LDR.-l.nn ThunJiy, Oetobar Dili. M8l, by Hit. W. II Filn.n. air. fa an P. MrCi.iRRKR, of TroutTilla, Clearfield aoanty, and Miet AaaiaS. RaraoLDa, of Hty- DoueTiiia, aienenon couoiy. MtQI AltRIR KKD1FKH. At tha bona of tha bride, oa Tuerdaj, October 4th, I8H , by Her. W.H. Whitney, Mr. Josua F. aI(Q(uhiiib, of tcooosiocr, isaw Mruniwica, ana aatia ukulai O. KtnirKR, of W llllRmigrora, ClearAald oonaty, Penniylrania. LINULF BROWKR At tha residence of tha bridt'i fathfr.nn Wadnaiday mornlag.Uctobar 6th, I8ttl, hy Rev John Hewitt, rector of St. John's r. K. Cburrh in Bellafonta, uilstad by Bar. Mr Zahner. of Bloomabura, Mr. J. IIuwjro Likolb. of He lie fun ta, I'a , and Miss Mar Baowaa, of uioomsourg, ra. 't f sua. Ill NTKIl la Iltclorlo.nrklo.oB Wu.J.r. Ocli.b.r 3d, ibll, Mrs. ilsss.ssT Ui sns, s(.il ci ;.sri. j BILOER At Curs.niTlll., oq Ruadar. B.d temb.r Sjib, lfsl, of .onsuBiptioB, Mrs. Kdw.sd v. tflLosa. sfil 2i yasrisiid ( nuatba. HOOVER In DaDols, oa Saadsjr. Oclob.r 2d, 131, Jams. Kdwahp, tuaof Parry andBarsh uuovar, aged l tear, 1 mopih aad IS dayi. Cl'TLRR la AIIobd oo Thurada arrslnf, Ouluhar Alb. 1 1.8 1,. f tvoboid favar. Julis Cutlsn. Jr., ao of Jbn snd BarUsaa Outlar, or CUarleld, Ku a. r.sra, o mooina sad I da.a. Nprclnls. Osa Ui'snssD Tsa Cbst. Uiiooust os Old Psirse. Hawing Machinal osb oow bapurobaaed Hf...ll. i .. .. r u. wsrdi. All kloda of i.wiiig osobinaa rspalrad on tha ihortaat Dotlrs. Otasrhold, I'a., July IS, 18T7. Wastsp. S.li.orad st tba Rail Uosd. lOll.mn 29. Inch abs.sd ibinglaa. I'lll.UUO U-iiirk asw.d ahlnflaa. 11111,0110 teat of plo. boards. 60(1.111.0 H-feet ibsred boi.pa, ..lino railroad nr.. ftll.OHO feat of good hemlock bosrda. For whiob 1 will p.j th. higheit market price, dellrerad st Clearaulil, or st snj point oa tba Tj rone A Clearfield Railroad. i. r. luiu, Cl. ltCflJ, P.., Oct. H, 1,78 tr. Just Itet-eivod. Just I!ccivoJ liy ARNOIjD, ut CUinVKNSVlLLE! Car i.ond Nova Scotia Piaster I Car Load puro Corn, Jive and Oats Chop ! Car Load Deaken Suit ! Cur Load of Clioieo Family Flour! Cur Load Dry Goods, (irocories.ifl.l tar-Hlnnirlea. Murk. It V.. Tins anil Grain will bo taken in exchanyo. uurwenaville, ilny 1, 1H7. CLEARFIELD MARKETS. CLRARrilLD. Vi., Oet. II, 1881. Flour, prt ctrt $3 72 Buckwheat Flour, par cart Corn Meal, per ewt - 1 8ft 0hn, rye, fiercwt 1 60 Chop, tniied, f-ar owt 1 40 Bran, per eel 1 00 Wheat, par bait be) ( 1 10 Rye, per baihel ' JO Oeti, per buihel to Com, ears, er bushel 40 Buckwheat, per buihel,..,, 60 Clover lead 6 00 Timothy seed I 76 Potatoes, per buhel 1 40 Apples, par buihel 60 Onmns S U0 II ami, per pound 14 HboulJer, per ioand.,H,sMHM II Dried Beef, par pound IS Oblckcm, per pair 60 Hotter, par pound 36 Ejti, per dotao 1!i 81 1, par sack, large 1 Ov Coal Oil, par gallon 11 Lard, par pound 14 Dried Apples, per pound,.,,,......, 7 lined Peaobee, par pound - 121 Bean a, par buihel S 10 PRODUCE MARKET EEPORT. pRitDtrmi, Oct 10. Flour ta scarca and Arm, but wheat, oorn and oata are unsettled and lowr. Cotton Is quiet and ataady at lljs for middling uplands. Herds Clove rued la dull at per pound. In timothy and flaiieed bo change to rtport. Flour and Meal Tha dour market ia Arm under light sup pi lei and steady cnniumptkra demand. tSalea of 1,000 barrels Minnesota extra at t-7.S7HniR.-12t for elear, sot at It 26(1.60 lor uraigbt ; Kcntacky do. at $8 ; fenniylvania fauil at $7 fll(($7 76 i western do. at J7. Dims 60, and pataati at $.60f,40 alio, a, 500 hana'a Uirard, Kgrpt and C be lien ban en prlvala termi. a flour U I ling at $Ui0 per barrel. At the open board, leonnd call, thera was leaa spirit and leaa Armani ia wbaat j thaeloiina; quotations wera: $1 iH hid, SI 40i aiked for No. Ircd.Ooloharj $1.61 hid. 11.62 aiked for No. S red, Novnnber j 1 If- bid,l M asked for No. 2 red, PeoeDiber; S.tiOO buihils, ltecambar, sold al $1 .JflJ. Corn wai in limited request and prices farorcd huyera. Tba cioMng Agurcs wart : 72o bid, 72o tiked for aall, Ootohari Ha bid, 7ie aikad for tail, Not m bar; 74 ie bid, 7 So asked lor tail, Deormbert 6,0ll0 buibels. Not am ber, fold al 7o. Oata ara dH and priori feeMy maintained. Ho. white aloaal i 6 1 i bid, 62o aakod for October; 6lio bid, 6leaiaad for No ma, bar ; 62Jo bid,6Jasiked fur It teem bar; 6,000 bathed, December, sold at 63a: Whisky ii quiet Sales of western at $I.1S. Niw York, Oct. 10, Flour 11 15c lower, mainly In low grain t eloatna; hary. Kye A" or ailer and dull 86frtt.3l. Carnmeat steady and quiet yellow wemrn, $1.153.10; Bran dywina, $2 tfuS Hi. Wheat 2r7i4n lower dol ing heavy; ungraded tpring, $ l.2S(rt)l SO ; No. t Chicago and Milwaukee, $1 4t)fil 411 ; ungraded red, tiMUijl 63 ; No. S,do.,l 44irol.4i No. 2do., 1.6IK'I No. 1 red(J1.5l(; ungrad ed while, tl.Vf.iil. 62; No. I do., tl.iVUu I.4U1 ; No. 2 red, October. 1 .i I f I 6:ti ; Novambar, ary,tl 3V(4l 12; whiia, October, $1 60 j Nom- vvi, 91.ii i. njw eaiier , Diaia ai ii.ivixti.ii. Barley dull and weak; No. 1 Canada, $1.16. Barley quiet and steady. Corn hairy and 1 fq( I e lower; lair export drtnand and moderata specu lativatrading ; ungraded, A6(i,7Se; No.f. 72j 7 .'tic; No. 1 white, 76c No. 2 October, T2fd7So ; November, 7.li((, 7io ; laceiaber, 7Hi(7ic Oata K'siljo lower; aloilng heavy : No. I 40a; do , whita 62(11,640; No. S, 47(yi4Si4i do. white, 64i(LitUr? t ho. l,4Jio do. while, 671c ; nuad weftarn,46(i44tto ; white do., 60 iA ; whlta state, frit fiaV frrln t No. 2 October, 47(u)lo; do. Novem ber, 4Ht.(r4Vicf December. 6Vi(gde. CHiriuo, Oct. 10. Wheat, $1.41; Con, 6:a ; Call, 46io i Pork. $18 16; Lard, $11.86. Hem titna last year t Wheat, 06jo ; ( on, 40jef Oali, 2V(c; fork. $12 Z7f ; bard, $t.07. (Oil fttarkrt. Oil Quotations ! CENTRAL PENN'A OIL DEPOT. UNDERHILL & CO., i.ubriratbtgt lie tint d tt Jiinertf OILS, rillLirSBVIKi, PENN'A. Wt qu ota our brands of Petrol turn and otbar oils (aojerl I wiaritat ehamgt) delivered free) a board eara at any station on tba Tyrone A Clearfield Ha. I road. Raised Oil, IIS T.it...e (.1. 1 Allow..l Prime While, 150 " M " 1 tsaiket tslo. WeierWhlie,l " I libolr.lar- klaloe, lit " .... " " J too. to wit. ...... Bentlne, 72 Urs.ltj. J. par g.l N.piba, 74 " " llaauhs.. " " Mio.ta' Ump, lait " Oar AaUUM, (W. Vs.) Ultra. (W.Va M.d'. ' m ' (WWiBuoiDi r " falursl Lnhrl.allnj ... " Krsnklia Bnminer M N . " Buiaoier. M Dlsek Diamood " 1lrMO Knular u. " Ooldrn " A taker " fa IS i XXX " - No. I Pflndle " Mal.hleaa Ctlinder Oil Wool Oil, Na. I .-."7.. " L.rdOill.ilralWisl.r elralad" No. 1 No. I " kVllpn Inula., No. 1 " .. No. 1 " No " Uls.ra' Yellow, tn .lloa " While Al low.M mar Llanod. Na. I " I krt rsl.l arnh ' Amerteaa " sal rsf. Is soat Turpeotipe, heel iiv .v.iit.iA-Ti:r. pruti iNt tnrrl all rompdlllon. Ma? 4, ll-l. $ut di'frtlsfinfBtj. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. CurweniTilla, Pa., Jan. I, 'TS tf. UTONEY TO I.OAN.Ob flrst-elaaa lm ill. proved farm property, by tba Mutual Lit iniuranca uonpaay oi Aaw tort, or nrat nort gaga, ta annt irons $i,ufl ap. ror further ia formation apply ta the underaignod. H1IRXTHAL W.SMITn. Clearfield Pa., May Tib, 1870-tf. STRAY BTEER. Oaroa trespassing oa tho premises of tba undersigned, In 0 rah am towa- abip, Olearflald eotiniv, on ir about th 16th day of July last, n liKINULK HTKKK. Tba ownar ofaaid it ear la beraby notlflad to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take bin away, or no will no diiposaa oi ecAoriling to lw. ABHAMAM 11UMMKL Orabamton, Pa, Oat 6, 1881-31. COAL LA MIS tVATED. 6ft0 aorei of bltaminoua coal land lituata tn Olearflald oounty. Add ran tha nndentgnod slat log location, num bar of acree, not bar and siia or vama, and utitanoa from rai'ro4 nr rivar. Alio prloo. J. F. 8NYDKH, Atioroey-at-Liw. CLiianiLD, Pa., Sept. Ttb, Hi 1-tf. 1 IMI NIHTR ATOR'ft NOTICK -N-tioe IX la hereby gitan that Letters of Administra tion oo tha aitata of feLIiUHKTIl MOYfiK.late of Urahaai towmbip, Ciearflald oounty, Pa., dee'd, having been duly granted lo tba undersigned, all peraons Indebted lo aatd aitata will please make Immediate payment, and tnoaa baring claims or demandi against tha same wtll present then prop erly authenticated fur settlement, without delay. jamks aiut bit, Administrator. Wallace I on, fa., Sept. II, IBHi-flt. 4 DMINIHTRATOR'8 NOTICE. Notice IX Is hereby given lhat Irttere of Administration on tha estate ol HAUV AHDlvKV, lata of Morri towonhip, tlaarfleld onuaty, fa., dec d, having been duly granted tolhaunderslgned,all parson Indebted to aaid aitata will plaaaa maka itamadi ato payment, and thoaa having claims or de mand! againat tha aama, will present than prop erly authenticated fur settlement without delay. O. P. HKKtiK, Administrator. Rylertown, Oct. ft, 18Hl-8t. WATEI.-IIF1 VFS fur Steam Ail. Hammers. To buy Helves out from aound Pig Nut Hickory to ba squared to tba following ditueaitoni: 18x16 Inches by i3t feet, alio 17x14 Inches I'll fact, ona half of aaoh ilia all to ba Datt Cuts and sound. No reeond cult will bo re ceived and nothing but Pig Nut Hickory wanted. Any party having timber of tha description re quired may And a purchaser at good prices by applying ai thii office, either in person or by let ter, PlTTtSUURUH roitUB AND IKON CO., Ibih itraat, near Penn a venae, rittibargh, Pa. Oetobar 6, 1" 8 1-tf. A lIIITtK'R NOTICE. Id tha aitata ot J, Lowli I In thaOrphana'Court Hoover, doceaied. j of Clearflvld oounty. Tho underaignod Auditor onoointad bv tha Court to diipoia of tba eiceptieni to tba aooouut of J. Koaa llloom, Adtaioiitrator, hereby girei notice that ha will attend to the duties of bis ap pointment at his office in Clear fluid, ua T1IUK.S DAY, NOVEMUKH 10 Til, lt, at 10 o'clock A. M., whan and where all parties Interested may attend. FRANK U. II A II KI.S. Auditor. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 12, ISSMt. Farm jbr Sale. Tha undersigned offers for iile bis farm, situ- ated In Lawrenca township, on tha east btnk of tna ouvquananna rierr, where tlie ualiroid bndire oroiiai the nrer. Tha land is river bottom and In a food state of cultivation, having been thor oughly fertillied. A rood and wall-furnished house with nine rooms all piactrred, painted and papered, with Ice bouse, milk'housa and other outbuildings attached. A (ood bank barn, and n young orchard of IfiS (reel of choice fruits let out upon It. Will be sold at a falr prica and on reasonable terra i. foiiesnoo ftiveo at an? tttne. U. K. ItAKKKIT. CI ear Be II, I'a , August II, l8ltf. Administrators' Sale or Personal Property Til KU B wilt be eipoi-1 tn pnh'le sale nt the lata residents of DAVID WF.LTY, deceased, In I'nion township, Clearfield county, Pa , on Thursday, Oct. 27tb, 1881, Tba followltif personal property of said deoeased, via: About 60 tona of hay, wheat, rye. oats. oorn and buckwheat by tba bushel, double and l or la barneea, faorsei, wajfons, aiedi, plowr, barrows, eattla, hogs and sheep, MOWING MACHINE, Thrashing machine with separator attached, train drill, cider prasa and Bill, lung rye straw by tba bundle, machine oata and wheat straw, a lot of choice apples, lot of law ad lumber, eonilitinjr of pine, oaa, tnapie end nun wood, togetner with a general variety of farming implement! and bouse bold goods and furniture out neesiary to mention. bale to eomtneoee at V o olook A. M- on said day, and continue from dy to day until every thing is told. Termi of sale nnd dua attendance will bo given on day of sale bv HtUlHiE C. K I K K , 8 B. WK1.TY, Adtniniatrators. Luthersburg, Va, Oct. 5th, lBl-4t. UKPtlHT or tha oonditlon of tha COTNTY NATIONAL DANK of Clearfield, at Clear field, In tha State of Pennsylvania, nt tba close of buainaas, October 1, 18M : MIOURCII. Leant and dlieounti $.T47,fifT hi Orerdrafts 17.MI9 IT, A. Bonds to secure circulation IPD.OtiO 00 Judgments..... m A,flV7 ftn Due from approved reserve agents flj.luo iv Due from other Natioaet lla'iki 4.411 RI Due from (State Hanks and banker... 7,1 8V Heal astata, furniture, and fixtures... 7.2AI 78 Current aipensei and ta let paid 1,017 91 rrennu mi una l.ft.ti jj Checks eta other ctih it etui M 4,1 60 00 Utile of ottier Uanks 00 Fractional paper currency, including Irkeli, ana pennies 65 62 Specie . ),ls9 4 Legal tender notes 8,5 li 00 Hademption fund with IK A. Treae- rar, A par cent, of otreulatien 4,500 00 Total ...fa 1, 81) 4 58 Luituma. Capital atock paid In ..$100,000 I 0 Surplus fund 14,000 00 I'ndiTifled prouts I bb National Hank notes ouUtandinir..... SO. 000 00 Dividends unpaid H Jt9 00 Indiridual dep'isita subject to check... 171.070 A3 Demand eertiBoatea of deposit 91,313 81 Cashier's ahacks outxtandins; W3 OA Due to other National lianki JAM ) Dua to StiU llanks nnd bankers 72 2W Total.. Slat, Pemnltania, Cvmntm of CUnrfieht, SS: I, WILLIAM M. PHAW, Cs.Blar of tha abut. sain.il bank. di anlemnlv awear that the aWore autpm.nt ia iru. to th. hp.t of mr konwlelge sod bdlaf. W.M, M. SHAW, Caihlar. BubHribed snd aworn 10 before ma thia ftth dsr of Ocl'r, IBM. WM. KADKIumill, N. P. Uoasscr All.it: J. F. WKAVhlt, (I. L. 1IKKII, T. II. fuHCKY, Uirectora. Ootolxr 1, 1811. The News From MOORE'S? THET HAVE JDST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, Hats and CapjJ -AND- E::i': h::i That Ever Came Into the County, AT THEIR STORE, ROOM MU OPERA HOUSE, V.tAt. C. ATOM V.IIM)IIP ClasrldJ, Pa., teft. !, W0 -It. HAVE UAKl'tACTCRSR OF AND USALSH IS firoecb snd Mutile loading iliflcs and Shot Runs, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, and ill kinds ol Sporting Goods. A romploto line of Pocket Knives, Ita zora, Shears, Scissors and Hunting Knives. 1'upor and Brass Shells. Reloading Impluments. Gatno Bags, Shot I'ouches, Ponder Flasks, Bullet Pouches, Gun Coven and Cleaning Jtods. AMMUNITION, CARTRIDGES, CAPS AND SHOT. Primers, Load, Wads and Bulleted Breech Caps. Target Rifles and Targets. Log Rulea and Timber Hooks. All kinds of Sewing Machine 'ecdles, Oila and Attachments. Guns made to order and warranted to givo satisfaction. Shot guns bored to shoot close. Key-fitting and Repairing. Everything warranted or money relundod at J. E. HARDER'S GUN STORE. Clearfield, Pa. Cle.rH.14, P. , Qolohw a, Issl lm. ' 1881 FALL. 1881. A. THAITHAUSER, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. The Largest and Dcst Stock of -AND- GENTS' EU11NISIIING GOODS, - FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Suits Made to order at Short Notice. ALBERT TIIANIIAUSElt, Opera House Block, opposite postoQIos, CLEARFIELD, FA. NOTICE. HAVING JUST RECEIVED OUR Fall . if f Pnf ev Siocft OF DR Y GOODS. DRESS GOODS, A'OTTOXS, MIL LINER YAND FANCY GOODS, WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Yours Respect f ully, XX. X 3C3 XX XtOC jf5k 3V adb OO., ROOM NO. 2, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. N. 15. In our Millinery Department we employ none but first class Milliners, nnd guarantee all work to give Batiafaction. II. LEHMAN & Co. Fpptember 21, 1881 -If. W. II. BALLENGER, WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST, AND DEALER IN V SMOKEirS ARTICLES. Til E LA KG EST AND Cil EAPEST VA KI ETY OK CIG A RS IN TU E CITY, Solo A f;ent ot Philadelphia of tho W. H. B. and Engaged, also our Ideal Cigars, A LARGE VARIETY OF ROUGH A SPECIALTY MADE OF HENRY COUNTY ROUGH AND READY. fc-ST0RES FITTED UP AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. W. II. B.ILLEMGER, o. 720 South Second Street. Philadelphia Srpl.mher Tib, ISSI Ijr jffolm Waitamalitv's fflotlihir) gktU'frtisfmfnt. Tho Bsst -I'OIt Iit loiey. zVtNA MAKER & THROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Corner Sixth aoid Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The Largest Clothing House in America, $tw aifrtisfmrofis. Agricultural Implements ! I TAKE tht method of notify In f .bote in aad of a food Mower, Reaper, Thmber or I'lew. that 1 bate (ba agency of iba 1IUCKKYI2 Mower, Reaper nnd Thresher, HansfMlarad k Al l.TMAX A O., Csslo,0. 1 aal eirnt sf .nt for lb. clebraled South licnil Chilled Plow ! fee.. Panose la ad .f .itbOTof lb above bad b.llr e.ll sa ar sddraea as. bofur puroba.l.f laawb.ra. XACHAH1AH MrNAl'L, )as I, Ull If) Cots.oiiilla, fa AND READY AMVAYSON HAND ' Clothing TIIK flnv guti'frtlsfmrntj. tIEM HI J) llallaa KIIH UAI.K. Thlttoa bltea of Ilea, wbirh 1 will a.11 .bmip for oa.h, or .lohati.;. for wheat. For further In formation esll on or .drfreai the nndeaalrn.l, J.F. KHAMKK, No. ,"9 If. Cle.TI.ld, I'a, -TsTOTIC'E.Th. andetilred, re.l.lln, la tb. willsaw of ttaato.er, ia Cbeat iowri.hip, be. ai.da lb. SMoeeary arraBKementa and pro poaaa to apes sn KATINU Ilill'SH far lb. m M.nmod.Mos of lb. psblk, sessrsll. sad I b.ra hj Mllolt s llb.r.1 absr. of lb. publie p.lronaita. JOHN J. UN V DalH. Weetorer, Fs , F.b. , lsil.tr, BRICK FOR SALE. TVro ire 100.0(10 ffnod Brick for rata tt the Maribalt Rrlrk Yard, In b upper and of tha boroogtiofClaarlelrJ. tlriek will alwayi ba faand oa hand la atammidatf any rotinmer who may call. J. M MARSHALL, Agft. Clcarncli, Pa, Aig. St, 1IM 8m. ftriv drrrtistmrntf. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. Oarw.asTUle, Jan. , 11 H. C$rm Tb otdMt, bt, not! ihoroogli. od MnpUU prfilol BuiIbmi Collrjr li U Uniud Suiat. bo boo I tlw 7i in MMioa. fitudcau dailu 11 l ny tiu. Fur oireuliri kddrii J. 0. SMITH, A. M., PnD0ipl, 8pt. T, 'll-m. PitOburgb, l'n BUY AIIOME I IIOl'SKS, L0I8 AND F.UIU8 FOR BALK I TWENTY HOI'SES snd LOTH Is Clasrlald for aal. st raeeonetila prleca Rod os Me Urma. Alao, a...ral FARMS ta llrsdford ssd lirsbaai towo.bipa. ApilT to WALLACE A KHEBS, De. 1. 80-lf. ClearBald, P.. Millinery I Millinery 1 1 ITAKI th tlinr of Infonalnit th pubtlt Ibtl I hll offer ipwtaj iodueBnU la Millinery Quoit, inob u Bilh. Phni, kibboii, Plovf rn, do., Trlmmtd Bad t'atrlmd HaU and UoBDeti. la the rttf )fttt (;!, Nolloai od Mtd-up Olotbinc lor ehildrm. 1 kindly loltelt I hr of your pttrflnajt' WISa M. A. WELCH, Market fit.. ClMrtUIJ, Pa. Apr. 10, IBSl-ly. IfX KCUTORS' NOTIC1U Nottva U Utm j by given that Lett re TetUmeot ary oa tba i i ate of b Mil EL MATTHEW, Lie of Beoearia town ehip, Clear lei d aoanty, Ptaa'a, daeaaaad, baving been duly ran ted to tba vndereifBed, all peraoni Indebted to said ttlata will pleaea maka intaediata payment, and tboie bavinf olaini ar demandi agatnit the tame will praecat tbam prop erly antbeniioated for ettlemeat, wllhoat delay, 6IMON McPARLANB, AUKAM WATTHKVV, Kseoaton. Utabvllle, Pa., Sept. 11th, lltll.ftt 6RoaOI WliTRR.. raoL r. wiarta. YOU CAKT Save moneY IN UUYINll VOIR 000D8 FROM CJeo. Paul F. Weaver, HKC0.N1) 8TKKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DKAI.KIIS IK Dry Goods, Notions, Bootsf Shoes, Hats! Caps, GROCERIES, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., &c. ALSO, FLOUR, FISH, UACuN, HAM, SALT, OATH, CORN, CHOP, KT0. Thanklul fur pait favora. a Is.iu lb. pabllc to aall sod ae. osr larg. and new .took of goodi, bteb ar. will diapoae of st reasonebla rst.e for ta'h, or .robang. for eoontr. produo. .'wilts sod sttentlre rlvrsa to wait apon jns, and pricsa down low. 0R0R0B A PAl'L F. WEAVRR. -Clearleld, Fs.,8epl. 21. lSll-tf. FRED SACKETT, MANITACTI'RER OF Tin, Copper Sheet-iron Ware, -ALSO DEALER IS Hardware, Cook Stoves, Healing Stoves, Ranges and Stove Repairs. Wood and Iron Pumps, AMMUNITION AND FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS. Rooflngtic Spouting DONR OK SHORT SOTICK. Plumbing and Gas Fitting A SPECIALTY. ALL KINDS OF GAS FIXTURES Kept oooitantl oa band. KniSI) SACKETT, CLKARFIELD, PENN'A. Cle.rH.ld, Pa., Sept. T, IK01.tr. New StovB a Tinwaro Store I FRED JOHNSON & BROS., A T VERRKLVS OLD STAXD, Oppoall. Court Hose., .Market etra.1, CLEARFIKL1), PENN'A, Daaleri la and Mannfketarart of Tin, Copper Sheel-lron Ware, ALIO DRALIRt I Stoves ajiro H.i.ces of any ilia r deicrlptioa. A LABOR ASSORTMENT OF Parlor, Room and Cooking Stove. Will ba kept aonalaatly oa band, or aroaartd oa abort aot.ee, A OENKRAL AS50IIT1UENT OP TINWARE FOR THE IKAST MOXEY And Manufactured .at .f th. bt MaUriaJ .ad ia . tV.fBB.ahae slsaaar. SPOUTING AND ROOFING Promptly at tea dtd ta. GAS FITTING Atttoded to, and OAS riXTl'RES tf all Klidl kept Coaitaatly an baad, K EPA I It I NO. Atl kisda of RepalrlsK will b. PrasipUe sad Nestls doss. LAUm, LANTFRWH. PdPKKT AND TABLE r.l TLRRY, RTC, KTC. Alas a Oea.ral Aaaortsaast el BUILDERS' HARDWARE, All .f wbkk will b. eld .1 ReaaoBabl. RbIm. dir. a. . a.11. A ab.ro .( PubllS Patronaf . U Sl.oM. I FH.ID JIIIXS0ajBR0. 1 aMrt.ld, Ps.,Au(uit 14, list l.