THE REPUBLICAN. t ..-3 ) . CLEAltFlELD, PA. ' fkir . - WKDSBSDAT MOKNINO MATM.1S7I. ( . Terms of Subscription. If paid la e4ronce,r within lhe month! .1 00 If paid after three end before tlx month"..-. I 60 I r paid after theoiplratlon of ill montht... 1 00 RELIGIOUS SOTICEH. AV ' Hethadlat EpUe.tial Church Rer. A. P. Toorw, ratter. PuMIe Sortie, erery Kebbith rtlA;M,tP. M. ., r Sabbath slohool at 9 A.M.- ' Prayer Meetiag aver; Thuridays at It P. M. iommuuten Sorrlce, drat 8bbtb of ernry nalk, t 101 A. M. MA AuArew'a Church Eplacopal Hot. 'Owonaa lUiu "Mia rj.rvioe Sunday aiorning t lo'olock, nd it T P. M. Suuday Bohoolat I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening ill I 'lock, .preearyterian Church Iter. II. S.BuTi.ea. aflabbnth eervteoa morning and evening Sab bath School at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednee . day eteuiug. ' 1 Ht. Kraucle' Church Catholic Iter. P. T. Bhii. Man at 10J n'oloek A. M., on tho ,ieenod and fourth Sundays of each month. .t Lutheran Church. Ror. A, 3. Uanrsoes: Proaehlng every Sabbath, morning and evening. : Sabbath School at a. m. . Prayer meeting erery Wednesday atoning. . x Treasurer Wilson's lime table for tha balance of tha aounty will ba foand ia thii ' The residence of ox.Gov. Curlin, in Btlltfonte, iu damaged to lomo extent by firt last week.' m ' ' ' TU'ei Digbts Templar of this Slate tiijl bold their next annual conclave at Bellcfonto -oa tha eeeend Tuctday of May, 1874. . ' . w" . The Clarion Democrat says it was a Breekeille belle who laid her friendi who called that Ua "Burdocki" knd killed O en. "Cranberry." vRemoraber that five per cont. will be added aa all unpaid aounty and Slate taxoi after the lit day of Joly next, while a discount af ;tU per teat. U itlll la order until that tine. GoiKO To'EuKOPit. We undcrsland .ihtl Oca. Pattou and kit ton John an making the ueeeaaery preparation! for a trip to Europe, Au.il will all la a few woaki. i A VaTKRAN ATTORNEY. The death .af Mr. MaAllieter Icavtt Jamci MoManui, Esq., at tha only lurvltlng member of the aid "Centre .County Bar'' who ii itlll practicing at Bcllcfonte, .and who wai the tcnlor of them all. ' - Tbe County Commissioners are in lestioa thta week, and penoni la thii rieinity hating builueai to traniacl before the Board ahoeld not poatpone it antll next week, when all eur country friendi come in to attend to theiri. ft " " A SIiRAcutoog Escape. A five year eld ton of Dr. Barchfleld waadered into the (treat aboat duik on BunJay ereoing, and wu knocked down and run orer by a horte and buggy. Aa toaiabiag at It may Mem, the littlo fellow wi but .(lightly Injured. Tni jTiaisTRt Lists ! The Com- visslonert have thii week mailed a copy of the lilt of eoter! to each of the Aiienori, for correc tion, la accordance with the Reglitry law. It ii expected that trtry Alienor will make oil return by the 25th of June. . . 1 The Ebensbarg Freeman ot last week iayi : "Fashionable young ladica aro adtlecd, Before uilng our paper In the manufacture of bua. lea, to elk rhelr ji apM whether the lubacriptlon ii paid in full, became if there li any due on it a eery bad eold may mull from iti nie." Be care ful, girla. 'i' m a ' AciRictLitBAt 1Iketi.no. A moot ing of the Executive Committee of the Clearfield County Agricultural Society will be held at the oftee of the Society, oa Tueaday arcaiug, Jane Id, 1STS, at 71 o'clock. , A full attendauoa Ii re routed, at buiiaci of importance will be trant eied. - .t : . i T7 .... n. nMnf..na ir,f.&m-iH A Ul 1 iu vuiivjuii to .ri'ii'i'Mii'i aayt t "Warren" wiihei ul to requcit the young mil who itand oa tha itreet cornere on Sunday afternoon, to accompany him and Mr. Duncan to tbe Forge prayer-meeting about that time of tbo Lerd'l day. Loaferl, you will govern younclvel accordingly. " ' ' ' Attehtion ! Tho " taxpayers of rieiroeld borough who feel ditpoird to poy tbolr iliect and poor taxei for 1873, with Sri per ornt. of, ihould bear in mind that tho diieount period expire! on the 31it of May. Thoie who want to pay tha face ran do ao after the lit of June by IHng at the efto af TMitriet Treaiurer Lee. . 4 ... . m . 1 1. m a ea How truly doos n I'iko county ex- ehange tell our experience when It iayi: "Dei freyobr hen mer ollerleh uieful wetter eojoyed. Butwedder hull g'reagort, odder g'ibnacd, odder g'iblcet, odder'! war hell mil mnabina, odder treeb it wolka, ua halt, chilly, warm, keel, cider mid-dlo-maalch. Bo wetter hen mer net oily Jawg." r"The Joniata itftJiiiiiirfin, of tho 23d, aayi t Since the break In tbe Columbia dam ihid nay a onee more taken to tliltlng their old baunti ia the Juniata.- Oa Friday lut at the three flsh crici belwcen S'eWport ind tho Jlillcrilowu lam Ml wen capturedf and on Suturiluy up to 3 p. to. 100 haw beea taken. Quite a number of fsry Inrge 'lib wen captured. ' eaii ',' CoNVeNiioN op School Directors. Thl different lahool board! of Cleat Iteld county will hear in mind that Tueaday, June 3, 1873, la the day appointed for the Contention to meet in tha Court Ilouai In Clearfield, to tike action on the report of the Committee on Pcbool Booka. tt ia the deein of all that all boards be rtpreienled and that all may he mtiiBcd. Tickets Eeadt. Candidates nnd the membera of (he reapectiro vigilance commit tee! ate hereby notified that the ticketa and the oeceuary blank! for the approaching Democratic primary erection art now ready, and it will ba In oroer far any oi tne paniea maioaiea o vui m oHoa of tbe Chairman, D. L. Kreba, Eaq., whon ia town, and get tbe ticket! ana election papcra for their rcapective loealitlee. The Normal. It trivos us pleasure to anaounco the entln luceeaa of the Nortnel School, which opened under the auperriilon of Nr. John A. Gregory, at Curwenarille, on the ttn lait. We nnderatand that the attendance arer aa about eighty, which la a large inorcaae over ieat Tear. Mr. Greaory la aaalaled by Meaen. Wearer md MeKendrick, who like hlmarlfaro dedicated la their work.. .." ; . , , , ORaANiziD.-rTbo Uollefonlo Jlcpub- le of kit week iityi: ''Tha Bellefeate Car WorVi" waa aland an Saturda laal. Col. D. 0- Buah wai erliely ahoarn rreildent. Ororjrc C. Vllkim, 8. Auatla Brew, Ed. nianofaard and John fitr.ke are the director!. E. Id. Blaachirl ia Bac 'tary and Treaiurer. The amount of capital 'tock la loo,000. 0. C. Wllkine with a eorpa of 'gieeeri runryed 1 line for tho branch road to 'aa lite of the ear etirtne nfi flattirdaT. " 1 ' '' Thi Tiraslrt Act. The County ' omraiitinnArB ham l.ail the I atriel Trelllirt ACl "d the aererel auplcmente thereto printed In "malar tuna, for the benefit of School Director!, dlton, Snerrlann,- Orerereri, and the public iarally, (ad hare melted to each Dletrlet Treaa "r uke baa lied hla bond a number of oonice to N'rtribulo among the townahip and borough offl- that all may become acquainted with the aadaet Intelligently. ' 1 ' Su)w is CnMM.vinn A number of I- "'"rit Treatunrt elected In December lart " yet railed to lie their bondi, ai required r wt Act of Aiaeobly.. I'nleaa them bond! an l!1 k' '"u term then will be a vacancy, and I Court a,tll an - t. l - . 'for teraoa. The partlea elected In tbe follow Mlb.roe.jh.anj lownahlpa hare failed to comply r'utaelawi huuj. t n n . Ti. n n.- j --,v.n.rai, r . dr4 Curwmrille, John lrvln Fargueon, , "of Uwrcner , 0. B. Memll; Lumber City, 1 'J.iiB Wodiid, Jvba M ChjM. ' , EgAUTiruL Passenuer Oars. The new paiaeugcr ooacbea put on the Bald Eagle aud CIcarfldd Branch ruada Wednoaday morning are modeli of beauty, aud iu atjlo and fnlah an not ntrpaiicd by any can on the main line or on any other road in or out of tbe State. . Upon entering one of theae beautiful parlor-like conveyance! the eya ia greeted with picture 6f aeatneaa and grandeur at once itriklug and lovaly, and that oannot but call forth expnaaiona of admiratiou and engender a dotln to Indulge In frequent rider over either road. Theae ooacbee are railed lope, in ildea of which are, ventilatora of beautiful itaincd glaaa, oelllng lined with oil cloth of elc gant dcaign, aide of white aah panncled with aa beautiful ulrU i-cye maple aa wa have erer teen, top fluiih of the eame wood, window framea and aaah of cherry, the Snlili of all being of lhafineat order. Spring ouahioned acata and back covered with crimaon volret and nvorao aide with green telvet, exceedingly 'Inviting to the traveler. The eoacuet an Heated with lateat Improved heatcn, aud oouduolora with reglatcra run oa both (idea, full length of ooaoh, heating the car regularly throughout, a very excellent Improvement on the old atyle. - In every particular theae cuaebea an gotten up in a atyle flattering to the telle of the archltcot. To tho energetic Suporlutendent, 0. C. Wilkina, Eaq., through whoae earncat efforta in behalf of the comfort of paaaengera on the roada over which he ao ably providea, ia due the credit of having auoh elngaut and oomfortable coechca plaoed upon the roada. Ihey were built In tbe Altoona Shopa and rcQcot much eredit upon tho mechanic under whoae eupcrvlaion they wen oon at rooted. Conductor! liaupt and Irvin, to whole train! thcie coachel an attached, hare naaon to be proud of their new out-fit, but will aak "your ticket, air," with tho earao gentlemanly demeanor at ever. Similar eoaehci for tha tralna of Con ductor! Sterena and Ptumuter are being built and will toon be placed on the road. Tyrone Dim. A Leap tor Freedom. An exciting iucidebt oocurred about five o'clock laat evening on the cxprcil weat to thia city on tbe Pennaylra nia railroad. . Deputy SheriO" McDonald, of Rrook vllle, Jcffereoa county, having in bla ouitody a hone thief named Prank Stein, whom he waa taking to the Weatoru Penitentiary, to aorve a term of Are yean,' waa on board the train. Ho wm tilting quietly alongaido hit prieoner who waa handcuffed and hie leg! chained togotber. On nearing Logan'i Ferry, about eighteen milei from thii city, the priaonor rcqucated the omcortoopen the window along aldo of him and let him have aome freah air. Aa the train waa running about thirty mtlre an hour at the time, 'the officer com plied with nil roqueat and opened the window. But tcanely had he done to and eat down, when the prltontr made one loop and darted through the window, the officer'catehing hit foot aa he waa going out, but he had to let him go. The bell waa palled and the train, though it had been run ning very fait, wai Immediately itoj.ped and tbe officer and oondqeter weal back, expecting to Hod the mutilated eorpae of their liberty-loving hone thtef. But their lurpriie wai great when they aw him making track! acnn lota (having jumped a fence) to lome placo of lafety. They however overtook him and brought him back to the train, and lafely bronght him to Alleghany, when he wai lodged lafely under the ehadow of the wings of Warden Wright. fiHtturjA Onnttt. A Eocseville Tragedy. Alexan der Clark, a oarpentor of Rouaevillc, attempted to commit luicide oa Sunday evening lait, and baa probably fuececded. . 1'our yearl lfto he wai married to a lady of eitimablc character, but hi' intemperate habitt and gambling propentitiei btd finally compelled hit wife to leave lait werk, and take nfuge with her litter, rciiding in lUueeville. She bad tried to wean him from hit evil conraat and had coner-hlvd her luffcringa from the public eye,untlt ahe could endure her ailuatioa no longer. Able to cam gaod wagca, Clark ipeul hit money at the bar and the gaming tabic, without provid ing for ' the oomfort of hla wife When ahe left him he eeonia to hero felt bia tnireraulc aituation. On Sunday night he tfcut to the houee when ahe waa ataying, procured a revolver that he knew waa in the houee, and followed bia wife to the Metho. dial church, remaining outside until the icrvlcea wen oi or. He then went to the houee where he waa ataying, nexi door to the one In which hia wife waa ataying, Ind euot himaelf, lliaaim waa too low fur Immediate death, tbe ball penetrating the abdomen and burying ttaelf among hla Iiitee tinea. Ilia wound ia terrible Ind hia auferinge great, Hi now naliaei hit condition and ex prenea a dcaire to lire, Tbi chanoea are amall in bia favor, but he may recover. It he ihould it li hopod that he will be a wiier and a better man. 1'enawco Sptelatnr. All True. The editor ol the Ty rone Dcmotrat, a few week! ago, fell in with an old acquaintance, and write! of him ai follow! : On Tueaday laet we had the pleaeureof taking by the band our friend r.nd co-laborer of former daya in the good eame of Democracy in little Ferry, Jnliua A. Blittenberger, Eaq., new of Osceola. Mr. B. hat been engaged in lire coal buiincsa for a number of yeari, and we an gratified to know that it hue been well with him, and that be ia among tho most proipcroui of that icotion. Ever geocrona and aocialjle, a gentleman in every eente of tho word, he oommanda the respect and esteem of all in hie adopted home aa he did in hia nativo county. Mr. B. cornea from good, round Demo cratic alock, hi! father, Judgo Blittenberger, a gentleman of tho old tchool, aioec before our tiao an earncat and active worker In the cause of De mocracy, yet livei to labor for tbe good of hli party and community, and truly may bo called one of tho "war horse! of Democracy." . Jullulii a "WGItby ion a.' J no,o ,n ,n,j aiihougt, plrnt fir any political honor!, would worthily rtprcaeut the Democracy of Clearfield in aay po poaition the party might piece him. "Echoes from Hound Top." Tun Sronr or 1 Onrr Dam e. Tie fnregoiag la tho title' of a lecture to be delivered in the Court Uouae, at Clearfield, on Tueaday evening, Juno 3d, by Ker. Jeaao B. Young. Mr. Young, aa a Captaie acrrlng on tho ataff of a general officer, waa engaged in the fight which ho to well dc toribel. Por tbe Hit three yeert he haa been ata tionrd In Gettysburg at paator of the M. E. Church. Ilia residence then bat afforded him a ran opportunity for atudying tha topography of the battle field, which he hoe not failed to im prove. Hia Iceturo haa been most favorably re ceived whenvet delivered, and univeraally en dorsed by the preai aa inatructive aud enlertain ing The llarribnrg Patriot lay! of It, "A very truthful and vivid deioriptlon of the battle of Gettysburg and. recitation of many thrilling inel dentt connoctcd therewith." Tha Franklin lit poiitorjf aaya, "Such a Icotun could only have been conceived by a eoldier and written by a aol dicr." The Altoona Tr,bun eayi, "Without question, Mr. Young't lecture waa tho moat In tereatiug, ontertaining and thrilling of any de livered in the Hall thii scaron." - ' A Woman Shot. A youn married woman named Osbonrne, living with herhurband at Carpenter's itntiou on tbe Pennsylvania nil road, met with a and accident oa Thursday, which cauaed bor death In about an hour after the oc currence. It appears that Mrs. Oatjourno waa en gagtd in denning houra oa Thursday mornlag. tier husband had placed a loaded rifio on the bed. and went te an adjoining roern for the purpoie of taking a aleep. Mra. 0. had oc;arlon to remove tbe ride from the bed, ind In doing to (be trigger caught In the bed clothing and forced It back far enough to rauae an cxpioeion of the eap. The eoulcaieof the bernl entered her h ft breart and ahe ennV to the floor. The report aroused her husband, who Immediately entered the room and found hia wife lying In a pool of blood, In a dy ing condition. Tbo alarm waa given in tbe neigh borhood, and a eurgeon waa promptly lunimoncd, but the victim lived only about aa hour, aa Mated. Attn Trihmk ' . . ' Bia Day's Sawio. On Monday Mcain. Tbomaa A Maaon aawedon their Star Mill ia thia plooe F. II. Jobaon foreman 132,074 feel of ilx-fourth white pine lumber ia eleven and a half houra. Thia, we think, la the.biggcit dey't eawlng yat dun In thia quarter. If there la any one who haa beaten it wo would be pleated to haar from him. M.aara. faylur, Day A Ce., of Beech Creek, did recently a pretty big dey'a lawlng having aawed 113,(1111 fact of two loch plank In a day but they di ln'l neon, yon will ace, tho hea vy aomberi on lia quarter stuff turned out by eir entirprlring fliendt f the Ster Mil!, (?'( Tho Pennsylvania Slate Sabbath School Aiiuoiation will hold Ita ninth annual Convention iu the elty of Tituaville, June Ud, 4th and oth, 1873, in the Alathodlal Euiaooual Church. The leiiloni will begin Tueaday evening, June 3d, at S o'clock, to be eoutiuuod throughout Woduoiday aud Thurtday. Eaeh Sunday School in the State it reqneited to tend at leaat to delrgatea, and Paatora of all Evangelical Cburohoa an oordlally invited. Entertainment will be provided fur all dele. gatei who will notify I.. B. Hillluian, Ksq., of Titnsvlllt, Secretary of Local Committee, oa or before May Slit Tbe Philadelphia and Heading Railroad will fiaea delogatee to llurriaburg or Wllllamsporl, roiu all principal points on lta road, on applica tion at ticket office Pare two-thlrda the usual rate. The Pennaylvauia Central Railroad will pisa delrgatea fur two-thirds fan, on preaentation at tickot oSioea of an order which uiuat be applied for with name and addroat, at the following poinla, via: Philadelphia, Joahua L, llailey, 311 Cheatnut Ft. I llarrlsbnrg, Jamea Vf. Weir; Pottavillo, C. W. Wella, Kwi. Pitteburgh, T. J. Oilleiple. A "Muevum" will be provided for, and oppor tunity given for Heligloua Publlahing Soeictiaa, to display tbolr warea. It la expected that Prof. Wm. Johnaun, of Philadelphia, will eonduct the ilnglng. The International Loaaon for the auoceedlng Sunday will be taught, aud practically llluttra ted,and live Suuday Sohool queatiunawl!! be pre aented by the Uuainett Committee for considera tion. Cbanok of Schedule. Since Mon day lait tha train! on the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad have been running on a naw ichedula. The time between Tyrone and Clearflold haa beea ahortcned twenty minutee. The Mall train now learea Tyrone at t.ti, a. v. five minutes earlier than heretofore and arrirca at Clearfield at 1 1:43, twenty-fire minutel earlior. The Kxpreea learea Tyrone at 1 r. . five minutel later and or rirea nt Clearfield at 9 50, fifteen minutee earlier. The Exproea leaves this place at the usual time S:40 a. . The Mull leave! at 1:40 P. at. twenty minutoa liter than heretofore. Thii will give our titixrnt in the eastern portion of tho county, who come In on the Mail, forty niinntei'moro time in which to transact their buslnua than they have horctofon enjoyed. See ichcdule publirhcd In thit paper. List of letters remaining unclaimed la the Poatofnoe at Clearfield, for the week ending May 28lh, 1873: Abrmmt, Mita Emma G. Hcndaraon, W. Bloom, Daniel K. Joboaton, Wm. Lybarger, J. 0. MeUillen, Michael MebeiTvy, Jamea Moore, Jamea Stillman, Ira B. Towna, II. P. . P. A. UAULIN, P. M. .-...J.. Brnob, Miaa Aggie -Campbell, Cbarlee Campbell, Jamea (2) Dunlap, Mrs. L. D. (larber, Joseph Heme, Aby Specials. Painti an PAiNTCtia' Fixnison. Our itock of Paiuti and Paintera' Materiale ia eoiuplelo, in cluding .1. T. Lewie' Pure White Lead. John Lu eaa A I'o'i pun White Lead, F. It. A Co'i Buck Lead, and a number of cheaper brandi of White Lead; aleu, Linaoed Oil, Turpentine, Varnlahcaof all kinds, a full line of Bru.hea, and a fulllineof colon, dry and in Oil. II. P. biot.tl A Co. Cnakuk or Fiftar Aa will be noticed by a dis solution notice published elaawhere, the firm of Miller A Powell haa been dissolved. Mr. F. 0. Miller will continue the business, and la now in Philadelphia for the purpnee of purchasing a full stock of aummer goode. 'J'beguoui will be opened for inspection by the first of next week. Montour Slate Painti, for pnintlng house! In side and outside Cutlages, Farm Buildings, Ac. Beautiful, durable end economical. (Intend in pure Linseed Oil. II. I. Blonn A Co. Go to R. II. Huaw'a if you want good tobeoco and cigarr, atwbolcraie or retail. R. R. Whoclburrowt, Baby Carriage!, Toy Ex preae Wagons and Wbeclharrowa, at II. F. ll.ot.r.t A Cue. F. 0. Miller will have a fine line of all kinds of anmmer guodt in a few dayt. ntrainxaArom. Atoa Juno f, 18.'.'. JI, F. Bigler A Co. will hare n ila?rtmeut of Ke,V'- eratun. Plow!. Farmenwill find It to llieirativantage to call in and examine our stock of I'lowa, Culti vators, Ac, among which will be found Single and Double Iron and Wood Shore! Plows, Iron and Wood Cullirators, 1 be Oowanda Iron Beam Plow, The Pittaburgh Steel Plow, The Haunt Uellcfonte Plow, and a her pwtternr. inyB 11. r. liiOLRn (-0 . Mr. Wm. P. Grotsr, the Chremo Drntcr, ii now In town. .Jlo expccti hia Ooodi to arrive today ; A no doubt, before oitr reader peruse theie tinui, he wilt be buny unpacking and d)plii;in bii Pictures in the room urxt to K yi'one tHoro, oa Second itrtet. LuTcri of Art. gie him ft call. Brad Tint ! Pcrfme who contemplate buiMinc will do well to eaii and examine our ttock of HI'ILDIIKI MATKKlALt. We hnre in tl.vk a full line of Kuildrre' Ilnrdwnrf, Neilf, Painti, Oils, tilftin, Putty, Calcined Pluntfr, Af. mv:s ii. r. uioi.icb lo. Dr. A. M. Httli dctlrei oi to unr that he will be absent from bii office until about the 1st of Juno. T)r. 6. P. Shaw will be aWnt from hit Pental Office until tbe second week of June eonrt. Of fice appointments can be arranged with A. I. Shaw, by letter or visit. Farmen in want of drain Drill! for Pprinir MMKiing, and Corn Planter, will do well to order at oaco. Sample machine! only on hntid at ' li. 0. Uruw k llno.'i, , , April 23, 1873. Clearfield, Pa. Fixttino Tackli. The fl'hinff reason havlnc commenced, loren of thii elegant port will be oaatinf about to find where to purchase tho ncoes pary ruu,uiK-mont! in order to enjoyy tho eport. To nil such wo will say, go to the IliirdnVre rfiore of 11. P. Difflnr A Co.. as they hare the fluent lot of Truut WofU, I.inet, llooki, IlaiketP, Bait- "Zvt, 'tocli, Booodfl, Flies, tc. ever brought to thii ooue'v. Xuctr Trout arc realty ele gant, and every person expecting to go tiout-IMi-ing this summer ihould hart one. 4-9 Just rccotvod, a large lot of non-.iptoilre Lamps and Lantern! at S-HS-TJ II. P. Biai-nu A Co'i. II. P. Hitter A Co. bare been making extensive additions to their stock of Hardware the lt.it few days. .Everything new in phelf Hardware, Had dlers' Hardware, Farm ere' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be teen at their store. May 22. Importaxt! JroitTA!T ! Helow nleaw Snd a list of prices of Hooti and Shoes, of which Flc- fivl is now selling enormoui iota: Women's full trimmed lasting (iuiter. .?.O0, at ftLKUAI8. Women's common Morocco Oaiters, fl.25, at PLKUAL'S. Women'! Kersoe kid Oaiters, $1.00, at FLKrtAL'ft. Women's Congress lasting (.alters, $1. 11, at FLKGAL'fi. Women's plain lasting Oaiters, tl.W, at PLKGAL'S. Mrn's common kin Boots, $100, ' at FFEGAL'0. Men's fiue kip Ilooti, $t.00, at FLKOAL'S. Mcn'i Pronch kip Boots, $5.00, at PLKOAL'S. Men'i common oalf Boots, It. 00, at FM30AI8, Who If determined lo sell at tho above prices, at bis store, on Keonnd street, opposite cs-uor. nig kr'l residence, Cloar field, Pa. 3;IU Wood sod Willow Wart of all description! for ale by 11. r. lligler in. rpHE VEUT BF.ST THING In the market fr egents. Ko cnmptilion large profits. WKNDKLL k FKANCIR 4 7 41 430 Walnnt Pt., Philadelphia, Ta PareTimo! Fare Labor! Sare Money 1 Hava Clothes I The" Norolty Wringer" Is the best in tut market. Buy tt j try it. For t bj II. f. Bioi rr A Co. X.KUtt Pi,atHR.-PoWalcftr loftds received hy Kratser A I.ytle, WuJch will ho sold ery eheap. Farmers, mako a note of tii.J- ftblH-lt Fnr.nn (Jnorn Pi.ahtrr. Heaotvod M Corner Btoro by ear load and fur sale hy K. A. A W. D. InwiR. Curwensville, March 13, lb? If. A full line of Household Uoods, Jspastned Wars, Ao.( for sale by li. F. Bigler A Co. . Nortel to Wahor ii Cahruur Mar as.-We have Just received a general assortment of Wkgoa and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Bpi tngs and A ales, which we offer eheep for oash. H F. Btqi.Rtt A Co. Axes. Feveoty-flro dteo Clearfield Wood choppers Axes at :.'5;71. H. F. BIGLLTl ACs l. Caleiaed Plaater ferule by II. F. Bigler A Ce. Bird Cageoa Urge aaaortmeot at II. F. Big ler A Co.'., Sine. lielea'eCroa. out Saw, Ureal American Saw, norntni'i llghtmeg "w, at Jj fi JI. I'. J'mn A IVi. RECAPITULATION, , Bird Cagee. Wood and Willow Ware. Houiuiiuld Utioda. , All kinda nf Hardware. ' Japanned Ware. 1 .' . Palnta, Oila, Varnlabaa. Calcined Plailor. Wagon and Carriage Makere' euppliea. All of tha above for lele at the mammoth Hard ware Ston of II. F. Ulgler t Co,, Second atreet, iiearneui, re. si ' JIM.'- In Lawrence township, on Thuradnv, May 1 4th, 1873, SARAH U II l.lCll, contort of the lute Putt ir Uulii'H, aged 82 years and lodaya, , In CloarAold, on May JM,!, of eoneumption, ANNA U. SHOP, aged about 42 yoare. lViuiMj-lvniiiiilluilroiul TYKONS & CLEARFIELD BRANCH fV and after Monday, MAY 20th, 1873, the V raeaenger Trains will run dally (except Sun daya) between Tyrone and Clearfield, ai tollowi CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. , LEAVE NORTH. Oleirficld. 1.40, r. at Philipaburg 4. Si, " Oioeola.. 4. til, Tyrone 0.00,: " Tyrone 0.25.A.U Oiceole.. 11) S.S, " Phillpiburf...lO.0, " Clearfield ll.4," ' CLEARFIELD BXPRESS.- LEAVK SODTU. LEAVE NOKTH. Clearfield fi.40 A. Pbiliinburg. (1.35 r" . Oscoula fi.SO- Intersection... 7.48 " Tyrone S.OO Trrone 7.00 r. M, liitorteetlen...7.l2: " , Osceola 8.10' " Pliilipshurg...8.25 Clearllrld,ar..0.20 ", FARE FROM C'LEA ItFIELD, TO ocuoionii, i t, ,e,,,.ej v.i .muuieiowM M f J 00 Lick Unron 3 70 Mariett...... Willianuport S 6) i.tvnoaalpr ft 84 HunlinK-ioQ ......... 1 HU.pUlLADKU'HIA 7 96. Lowiituwn 1 ODl Altnonft 1C Mftryxvilltt 4 AO Johnstown S 80 HAKKIKBURO... A 75lPITTSBUaO ft 15 C1oi ounnMlioai niado by til iraim at Tjrron ana iqci iiaron. . a 0K0ROB C. WILKIN9, my t7-tf Bapfrtntendent. Primary Election, Saturday, June 7. J'RINTER'S FEE. Aficrobly $10 DiHrict Attorney ..$10 County Com tniriiioner ft Count Auditor ft riimn U' Treasurer 10 Jury Coinmifiioner , ( Thii inehtdflt 6,000 tickets for wrh eandidate, mors will be obarccd $2 per tbou- and extra. No name will bt anoonncrd nnlciH the ettab aooorapanlei lbs order. ASSEMBLY. V are authorlied to annoaae tha not of Dr. T. J. liUVKR, of Clearfield, aa a eandidate fur Aisembty. lubjeot to the aotloa of the Demo eratio party at the prlmvy eleciion, Wo are authorised to annoance the name of tr. J. W. rOTT i. K, of Kartlittu towmbln.ai a ean didate for AnfVmblT, eultjot to tbe aottoo of tbo liomocratte party at the primary election. f ' HIIERIl F. We art anlhortted to announce tbe name of JAM RS BAVAUK, of New Wm-hinrtm. aa oandidate for Sheriff, abjtot to the action of tbe Deraocraiio party at tbe primary ekotion. We are authorized to annoaoee the name of W. KOHri McFllEHHON, of UcarnM, ai imo didate fur Sheriff, eubjeot to the act Ion of the bear oc ratio party at the primary clcoliun. , . We are autlioriird to anoonnoe the name of WJLLIAH M. I1LOOM, of Fike township, ae a candidate for Sheriff, nlject to the notion of the Demoeratie party at the primary election. We are authorised to announce the nnrne of A. V. CAUPENTKIl, of Ooo)a, ai a enndidate for Sheriff, iulject to tlie actiwn of the liPioocraiie party at the primary election. . ' ' . ( , We aro authorlred to announce the name of tlOIlaNCK O LKARY. oi HoutsJale, ae a can- anijie i.r "3uti m mm kqiiod oi id Democrftitf p tb Primary blretioa. - We are authorised !? auiiooa the name of WILLIAM MKIIAFFKF. o. New Waihmgton, as a osttadidato ft-r Bheriff, sabjeot I? the dooisiva of the DcmooratM part).at the Primary r.ieciiuo. TREASURER We are anthoriied" to announce the name of WILLIAM W. WOK RALL, of ClearOeld, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic party at tbe primary election. We are authorised to annoance the name of DAVID W. WISH, of Jordan township, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the set ion of tbo Democratic party at tbe primary election. Wo are 'authorised to annoanco the nam af JOHN OWENH, of Pike township, as. a candi date for Treasurer, stibji'ct to tbo aclioa or the Democratic party at tbe primary tlectioo. DISTRICT ATTORNEY We nro authorised to so noun oe tbe name of A. 0. KRA.MKlt, of Lawrtuoe towuibip. as a candi date for District Attorney, subject lo the aclioa of the Democratic party at tbe primary elect ion. Wo aro authoritfd to announce tho name of FRANK FJI LD1MJ, of Clearfield, as a candi date for District Attorney, subject to tho action of the Democratic party at the primary election. COUNTY COMMIMMOMEH We are Authorized to announce tbe name of CLAr.K BROWN, of Lswronoe township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election. Wo are cutbnrix;l to announce the name of UILIIUI.T B. TO .aR, of Chest townhp. M a candidate for County Commissiuner, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary elcotivo, . i ' - t ' - Wo are authoritod to anoonnoe tbe name of JOHN D. MILL KU. of Chest township, as a oan didate for Count? Commissions, subject .o these linn of tho Democrat! a party at the primary election. . ' Jt RY C ()MMIHMK)Ni:n. We are authorised to announeo the name of JOHN W. Hill OAKT, of Clearfield, as a oandi date for Jury Commissioner, subject lo tbe action of the Democrat! o party at tho primary elootion. A 1 1)1 TOR. We ara authorised to announoe the name of LEWIS C. BLOOM, of Lawrence towoship, as a candidate for Count? Auditor, sulijeot to the ac tion of tho Democratic party nt the primary election, We aro are authorised to annouuoe the name of JOHN II. BAKTH, of Bell township, as s can di'lnte for County Auditor, subject to the action of tbe Uemooratio patty at tbe frimory fcltotwrn. JIRST CLASS. ", . CIGAR AND TOBACCO S T O R E . AHOI T 3H1U MAY I will opoo an, In my nrw rtMtm on Market atreet, opposite lite Court House, a full line of TO II A ('CO A CIUAR8, of Ibe beat brands that the Eastern and Houth.re markots oan afford log.thrr with all tha aortl tiei brlonging to tho buslneaa. Dialers supplied at uholcsalc rates. H.rll, lSTJ-lm , A. WATSON. r. OALLaour.a. aetata holt. IVcw Elrm ntkIIoutzlalo GALLAGHER & HOLT Hare ust returnod from the Ka tern oitina with a targfand well srlwitrd stork of Foirign and Domestic goods, eonsisling of PRY COOKS & KOTlO?!8, HEADi'-JIADE C-LOTII1NG, HOOTS & SllOE-S uats a ca ps, iiai:dvai:e, (jueenswaee, wood a willow ware, caiu'ets k oil clot1is, ' ghocekies, ' . FLOUR k FEED, (by car bad,) Ac., Ac , Ac, Wbloh Ihry wirl tiehange at a eery lew price tor Lnnsber, Sbinglet, 1'i.b or Country PodtKl. I!mi(i Ij, p.., !a,e :i, 17 1873. I 1873. . , , NSW SPRING GOODS ! AT WM. It EE1T8. i - a. z kill PRINTS, PAKCALKS, 01NQUAMS, TICK1K08, MUBLIM?, 8IIEBT1N08, ' ? COTTONAUKS, " ' BOY'S CASSIMEKB, MEN'S CASSIWERK ; ; - .LISBNS. t DRESS GOODS, i groat rariotjr and all the aewat abtdea. Japaneee Popllna, Japaneae Hllke, Klrlped Popllua, ;ftlk Poplin., ' .) , ITench Mobalra. ilernauiea, Greuadliiee, ' Lawn.. ' SPECIAL AROAISS IN Colored Silks! Colored Silks! Black Silks! Black Silks 1 Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! . Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, . (old at the lowest cash f rice at , WM. REEFS, 8 24 Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. 79 Mar H. ma. ' JLOUH, FKED, &C. TUB ntt'CAHI.i FLOURING MILLS. The ondersljned wonld respectfully giro no tice to the eitiaens of Bceearia township and sur round ins; country, that he has purchased the Beccarta Flouring Mills and pot ererything in complete order, and is manufacturing a first-class quality of floor. CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour In quantity constantly on hand for sale. CHOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, AC., AC. always on hand and for sale wholesale or retail. Qj TNCH Rill XCn:l WANTEIX U-! Will exchange Flour and Chop for 21- inch tibnUi will j poiv munnj, ll tlviliwd. 10:2-ti DABNAI.Afl ABMSTBOSd. SAWS! SAW?! SAWS! DISTAN'S CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAO alNC CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton'a Lightning Cross-cut Saw. ALS0' PATEIT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, Tor aale 1 eoll5,7 ' II. P. BIGLER A CO. c. i). watsonT , ' " DEALER I! DRK.S & PATKXT MEDICHES, CONFECTIONERIES, T0VS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FINE TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE, BEST BRANDS TORACCO A BKOARH, SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONERY, Blasonie Building, Seeond Street, drel 75-ljr ' CLEARFIELD, PA. 1)I.NK, WHITS A ROAN LINING SKINS - Jt reeelred and for .ale bjr April 30. U70. II. T. niclLKK A CO. .fi". t ' Wo desire to call the attention of tho citizens of Clearfield i - t . MUSIC (f.vl Whcro we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of riANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our slock of riANOS will consist of HAVEN & COMPANY'S riANOS, STEIN WAY Ac SONS' PIANOS, , . j HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. Wo aro prepared at all times to furnish any of tho cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most favorable terms as to prices and terms of payment. J Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new nnd popular RYNDER ORGAN, (with Rymlcr's Knco Ticmolo nnd downward Octave Couplor,) "X UL1VU 'Vh0 SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS, - mo Mil i u Ai. MASON ii HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. 1 Besides these we furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. " .nil n rvnrv nlnn known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho rort'LAR and easv LEASE PLAN. On our pasy term, every jnt will tend so much to amount ICT We shall lH! glad to he vo oct23 '721y 1873. . NEW SUMMER GOODS I ;.;j:i.:nu:i xm. AT )('....WM.f HEED. J,;.. BARGAINSI BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ... , i i. . . . At le, Drown UuaHn. ' At lOo, Brown Mualln, real good. At 12)o, Drown Muslin, jard wide. At l!e, Spleodid Uleaebed Muslin, T.I wide. At 19e, Ilandaoane Poplin Plaida, , t At itiOf Japaaeie Poplin. At I, Dlaok and Colored Alpaca. At iOo, Japaucae Silk, worth 76e. At 11.00, Elegant Silk Poplin. ! At fl.lfl, Good Black Silk. ' At $1.50, Splendid Dlaok Silk, widt. : At f 2.00, Black Silk, worth (t.SO. AI 20e, Good White Pique, or P. K. . At $1.15, Oood Honejr-eomb Qullta. . AI $1.76. $2.00, $2.60, Splendid Marseille. Quilti. . SATCUBLS, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTH, GENTS' . UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, . SUSPENDERS, 1IANPKEIICHT8 OL0VES, COLLARS, CUFrS, and a full atvrk ot Lad Ire' Uisaei'aad fliildrao's HIIOBS, - at prices te luit the tinea. call. ad hi run Tot aiLLr, r WM. REEDS, Market Street, ClearOeld, Pa. ' - ' Jlat 14, 7S. ' ..' O. I. c. "ttfHKRE to hoy my PRY GOODS, GRO IT eeriee, Queenswarv, O lass ware. lrars and Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, cheap for cash. The subscriber hegs leave to Inform his old and new customers that he hot opened A VARIETY STORK ' '? ' " " IX GLK.V HOrB, TA. And will sell goods at prices to suit the times. A liberal redaction will tit made to customers buy ing at wholesale. Call and exsmioe my stock before parrbsstng elerwbore, A liberal sharo of public patronage is solicited. " " C. J. KEAGY. Glen Hope, Pa., June 14, 1871. D. J. CROWELL, Manafaetarer of the D. II. Ball Bolting Maehiue and the SIDE CUT SHINtlLB MACHINE, te eat from 18 to 211 inchea, aod licensed under Event's patent, Jointer.. Dreg-Saw Macbineo and General Mill Work, ctianemahoning, Camor- ah tM.lr, Wa . ... Repairing of Machinee and gcnoral Cnstom Work done to order. eugltye Ill very Ntnblc. rnilE undersigned trS laave U Inform thl pub X lie tn.i bt it now fullr pref red to accommo date all In the werol iu. -'thing liortea, Zyh Saddlca and Ilarneaa, on the shorir.l notice and on reasonable terma. Reeidenoeoa Locuat atreet, between Third and Fourth. ' UKO. W. GEARIIART. Ileardeld, April ll.lbtf. II. F. BIGLER & CO. ' ' hare for aal. CABRIACE & WAG0S WOODS, SHAFTS AND TOLE8, 1IUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, lie. Carriage and Wagon Mak.re ihould ntki a note of thia aid call and examine theai. Thej will he aold at fair prieei. mat2J 7 J QUNSMITIIINO. , Q, W."W0LFE, , l'KACTICAL GUNSUITU. Ship en Third itreet, near RilrT'i blaektralth ihop, CLKAKK1 K.I.D, PA. All kinds of Hides and Shot Gum oa hand. Repairing done ia a urit-oleai manner and at fair pricoa. 3:26'JJ 1873. . MARKET..: STREET, I-i E A It FIE Ia I, ! E N A. ::o::- iiutu irjiuiiuu a STORE IN CLEARFIELD, "fV ..SIy"" MAKE HOMh HAllY. :u call and sco us, whether you desire to purchase or not. Y2Eir MUSIC NTOIIE. 1873. I .1873. FANCY GOODS. 7f r WHITE-GOODS, ' " '" ' at ' '. IV JI. WEED'S. ILIV HATH and UOMNUTII, I'l.OWEHe and BIDItOSti, NECKTIES and FICIICJ8, ' tOLtARH aud VVVVn, . COHSIiTS and H(M)PMKinTt), BUHTLlOs aud oilier I'lXIN'H, UNDERWEAR of all klnda, HOMIER V aud CLOVI'.H, IIANDKEItCIIIEFK, WHITETRIMMINGK. F.MUnolDl.ltV, TOW ELM. NAPKINS. . STANDARD TRIMMINGS. A FILL USE OF PARASOLS . AND FANS. . " NEW WHITE GOODS. PIQUA, ... STRIPED MUSLINS, ' PLAID MUSLINS, SATIX STRIPER. MARAPOSA 6TRIPE6, AC, AC, AC. ' i . . All wiU be eold at the Uweat prleea at W M. HEED'S, Market Htreet, Clrarfleld, Pa. Max ":-v ' R BAD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I Tho attention of the eitlteoi of Clearfield and ricloirj is directi-d to the fact that UoodfeMow A Sun are the agents of M. Niece k Co., and bars just reoeired a half doxo car loads of Flour and Feed, which they offer at the lowest possible fig ures. A largo stock of FLO UK, COKN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BR AX, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn in ear, Ao., Ao. Particular attention is nailed to M. Kieco A Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which is tha best in tha market. Flour and Feed ean and will bo sold obeaper than U en bo obtained ol sew bora In Clearfield eountr. jtyBtoro on Market street, next door to lien. Akxaadcr Irvia'a rettdrneo. ... ooobruLLOir eotr, -JanlOtf Agent for M. Niece A Co. Valuable Town Lois For Sale. I hate under anT eontml a nomber ef Town Lola, ia Ku.t Cloarleld, being ill hj 2u0 feel, oonrtnirnllr laid out, with alreota and allera, which are now offered for aale- . Theae Inta are aitoatcd ia Lawrence townahip, adjoining Ctrar field borough on the east, and north of the town ahip r?4 loading from Clearfieldto Robt. Owens'. Fai.cn wishing surchaae one inquire of A. M. Ilille, or at i-" "See of the anderaigncd, where a eorreot plot of thl .: ean be aeen, with terraa ef sale. r JOnS i. FULroRD, mch1 lm Attorney ai Law. Beale's Embrocation, (UTI POWELL'S,) ; For .11 dteoaaei Incident ta Boreea, Cattle, tad Human Fleth, req-lring tha ate of aa - aiternal application. Thit Bmbrooailoa wai axtentiTil a.ed he the Ooramm.nt during the war. For tela by Bartiwiek A Irwin, Clearield Joatpk R. Irwla, Curwanatllla. Dail.t UoeeV ander. Lutherabarg. tf. -Altention, Lumbermen! "IITK are nowmannlactnrlnronr IMPROVKD 8TKKL-80CKKT DRIVINO CANT HOOKS, tuperior to any other In nte. We hare also in atook a large quantity of Cantliooke aeila ble for rafting purpoaea, which w. are aolling eheap foreaah. AMOS A R. KENNARD. Clearfield, Pa., March 18, 1872. VncPPIT If lfnVr.S" .Inntir-n nf aj -i a. M li. -a. V ' a w .-.. . the Peave and Scrivener in tha upper end of I.IWITUPI Kite in. llj. vvuewiivua wvie w..w -..v promptly ptd oror. Feb.6-ljr 9 county to tho. fuel that we "'J " other investment of liko AN.NOUaVCEAliaX--.--w .;.,. .' a OP ilVn UREATf: . DrniifTiniH nr PRICE5T HbUvwIIVSl wa - . - . UV i, pouTEn srtAW, pr p". ! 'v.'..- iMFOKTAWtTHt i"? ' Having aueeeedtd In gelling a lighter tariff ?a notarial, house the Jew and aeoWarvfe charge (or partial aud full seta of Teeth. I nee the beat auaualaotem of teeth aod ether at aa. rial. All e peratiuni reglalored and warraaud h gW a let Ttee and aatlslaotloa. t'ri.nda, rallMt that aiy charge, for the Inter lion of artificial and the taring of the natural teeth ara now the tnoatreawnable ia Vennaylrania. Preaerre your teeth and yon preeeree your heaith. 1'utllng of tbe natural teeth in a healthy, pre terrativeand ueeful eondilioej hi made atpeelalty. l)lselMt and nia!foruiatinaeomnioB tothemeutta. law and attouiate parte, are treated and eeeroCBrei wltb fair aueoeai. aamtoatloui and eouealaa tiona rrtBl. It would be well for patlentt from a diatanoe to let ma know by mail a low dayi before eouiing to tbe office. II Ii very important that children brlweca tha age of lit and twelve yean ihould hare their torth enamined. Annathetloi ara admiaiaterol and Teeth re- moven wivnoat pain. M.pnaitioaa and eharaetrr are Judged by all theevorld by the etpreeaiena nf thu taee, benee bow very diaaatroua taay It therefora be for per. tuna to indulge an etpreaaioa of diatortcd fratarwa, etea apart frusn a byarienle riew. Now, to enjoy natural (not artiteial) eeaiftirU end tilraanrea, retlieot and ubey natural aimplleitie. and Inallnet. S. FORTKR 8HAW;D. O. S. OSce in New Maeonlo Sailding, Soeond atreet, Clearfield, Pa. . taayU'? DINT AL CARD. , ' : - .. Db. A. 11. IIILL3 "' Would sav to his nattonts and the MtV lio Kvmirally, that, daring dissolrod partnership with Dr. bbav, be U now dotns; tha ntira work of his office himself, so that patients need Dot foar being pat aader tho bands or an othtr optrator. UlearGaid, Marob l, ie7Z-pa;umca . J. M. STEWAET, D. DrS., , TV ffi or,r Irvb'i Drug Stor, CURWENSVILLE.PA.' A All dental dperntlnns, either Id the jneehautcal or operative branch, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed. Special attoiitioa paid to the treatment of diseases of the natural teeth, gums and mouth. Irregularity of the teMh sue oeinfully corrected. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Ether, and artificial teeth inverted of the best material and warranted to render suU Itrarllnn. aprimHMy J)liACE IN BUROPEt txrt . GREAT EXCITEMENT ' IN FRENCHVILLE! The bloody contest between France nnd Prvssi is at an end for the present, so far as the slaugh tering ef mea aad the destrnetion of property is concerned. The Royal Jugglers no doubt pride t hern tot res and rejoice erer the resolt, bnt hew insignificant Is their work wbea cob pared with the humane and christian efforts of L. M. COUDRIET,' who has undertaken to supply all the el Miens In the lower end of the oounty with food and raiment at exceeding low rates from his mammoth nture in Mt'LSOlN'nURU, where he ean always be found ready to wait upon call on aod supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Cloths, Fatlnetts, Cassimeree, Muslins, Delaines, Linen, IMlHngrt, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps all of the best material and made to ordera. lleie, Socks, Gloves, Mittens, Laoes, Ribbons, 4a. GItOCKlUES OF ALL KJXDS. Coffee, Tea, Sngar, Rio. Molasses, Fish. Salt, Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. ITardware, Qnccnswan', Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Castings, Nail, Fpikes, Corn Cultiva- Iasm, dAm !, ,', all ltl-O . JL.. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a general assort in on t of b'tattonory, GO OD FLOUR. Of different brands, always cn hand, and will be sold at the lowest possible figures. ' LIQUORS, inch as Itromly, Wine, Gin, Whisky, Jay oc's &IeIiciuet, Hosteller's and Hoofland's Bitters, 6(100 pounds of Wool wanted foi which the highest price will be pai.L Clorerpeed on. l)aDd and for sale at the lowest market price AIno, Agent for Blrattonville and Corwenavitlt Threshing Machines. V-epUOall and lee for yourselves. Ton will find everything usually kept in a retail store L. iV. COUlHLT Frenchrille P. 0., March 1, U7L - t II ECOI5STRUCTEU. DANIEL STEWART' & SON- Having purchased the Pheap Clothing ITonsccf Inasc L. Relrrnstetn, have the largest and best assortment of Manufactured Goods is the county, and ean sell their READY MALE CLOTIIIXG, '-.. 1 . ; it . for Mra, Boys and Children,. 30 PCIt CET. CHEAPER Than aay ether hows in I lie eoentr. They will always keep on band a large and el egant assortment of GENT6" FURSISRISG CQ0& COLLARS, ' :, ii tics; t'" -; ; ' TRl'KSfT, VALISE, . Ac, Ae. OF TalB.LAIF.ST 6TVLE8 AKO PATTERN. . If yen want to get good and styliah Clothiag,. at low De-urea, do not tail to oall at their eut lUhmont before .pending your money elsewhere. Rememhor the plaee. augf'7t - KAMEL STEWART A SON. MARBLE AD ST0E YABDI Mil. 8. S. LID DULL, Hating eignged In tha llarble butlneii, derirel to inform her friendi and the publie that ahe baf now and will keep constantly on hand a large an4 well eelieled ttoek of ATALIAN AND VKKMONl MARBLE, and It prepared te furnish te erde TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, IIONI'MENIS, Curbt aad f ostt for Crmelory Lota, Window Stilt and Caps, also, Hl'REAU, TABLE AND WA5lt GTANff TOl'S, Ao, Ae. . VtJ.Tarrl ea Read itreet, near the R, R. IVf.l, fleerfteld, Pa. jr7.H 8, I, SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER . Attn Damn .! Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Opposite Court Itou.e, Reoond Street. CLEARriRLD, fA. All klnda of repairing ta any line promptly at tended to. April S3, 1473, J. It M'MUIUiAY will srrrLT von with ast articlb OF MKltc'HANDISK AT THKVKMV LOW KMT fRKli, COME AND 8 KB, (l;A:liy) NEW WASHINGTON. tOfl PRlSTlNtl OF kVEWY IECKlK I ti tieaitt aaeMtfite at (bis nVej,.