She tjntWinin. GEORGE B. COODLANDER, MTUR AMD rUorBIISTOa. CLEAKF1ELD, Ta. TTELXESDAT MOUNIXO. JPXE 11. 1S73. Hor Salary Steal. We tire redly aHtonUhotl at the brazen, criminal imputlcnco of the major portion of our publio men. Tho highly offensive manner by which tho Into Congress raised the salary of its members was an indignity to the wholo uation and amounts to nothing more nor lees than a 95,000 thoft to every member who pockets tho same. The President's conduct is btill worse IIo steals $25,000, while Congressman only gets $5,000. The late attempt in onr Legislature to commit a similar crime, by adding fifty per cent, to tho salary of each member, is still fresh in the momory of every citizen. From tho class of men who have been sent to Congress and tho Legislature, for a number of ycurs past, but littlo else could bo ex pected. But when tho members of our Constitutional Convention com mit tho snnio crime, wo aro'tlouMy astonished. We hud supposed that tbo majority of thul body were gen tlemen, who bad not lost their sense of honor, and wcro less mercenary than tho salary grubbers indicated. liut wo were mistaken. Tho major portion of that body aro worse than even Congress. Tho members not only doubled their salary, which was fixed at 11,000 bofore they wore elect ed, but they went $500 better, fixing itat.82,500. This aet, on tho part of iho members, compels us to withdraw till the reppect wo had for that body. Two of lLo mombcrs from this Sen atorial district, Messrs. Hull and Fin ney, made it convenient to dodge the question, v,Mlo Mr. Aughenbaugh voted manfully for tho grab, leaving cx-Gov. iiigler alone to record his vote against the theft. In effect three of tho four members from this district favored this infamous measure. Con gress aod tho Pennsylvania Legists luro have lately done some very mean net?, but it was left to our Con stitutional Convention to still do a meaner one. Men who forco thorn solves into a bojy liko this, for the auko of -tho salary only, deserve polit ical damnation. Moms DiBTi'ii dance. The aval School has strain boon thrown into convulsions. A dispatch frcm Wash ington says : Tbe Secretary of the ICary noelrnt telegram from Annapolis, announcing that Midshipmen Younjr, of Mississippi; lluttcrflebl, of Kansas; l.ockctt, of tieorgia; ttnwan, of West Virginia; Muno, O'Ket'fo ami Uridloy, of New York, bsro all been eonoonied Id an assault upon tbe eolored Midshipman Congers, by atseckiuf- bin with atours. Tho riotous midshipmen are now in close confinement and will no doubt le dismissed. Congress is not seri ously hurt. Good for the "whito tratfh;" they might let the coffee-colored, kink-haired brother alone. Keveused. Judgo Teamon, of the Dauphin county court, in March last, refused quite a number of licenses up on the ground that the grand jury hud requested the court to not grant them. Ilia act produced considerable discus sion in the counties which had decided against local option. Tbe judgo last week reversed himself and granted quite a number of licenses to those he refused in March. It is a pity that a judgo who has sat on tbe bench for twenty-five years should bo led by a very ordinary grand jury. The Govornmont 'has Copt. Jack and his ragamuffins on band now, and it is puzzled to know what to do with them. If tho assassination of Gon. Canby and Dr. Thomas by tho Mo docs was not murder, what was it 1 The Kutionul Capitol wus trans ferred to Long Branch, New Jersey, lust Friday, so far as Gen. Grant is concerned. Co.vpouMiiNa CniM. Another big liout) robbery julon has bcon com pounded. On Saturday week tbe publio wore informed Hint Hie robbers who brok into the vaults of tho Wa lerfurd bank, New York, and plun dered ft or $300,000 in bonds, have been sotlled with tho robbers being allowed to retain tliirtyfivo por cent, of tbe plundor, over $100,000, and to ' bo hold free from prosecution pre cisely what the bond robbers wanted. This sort of thing nmkos bank rob bel ies and bond robberies tho most lucrative and safest business going. Tho thieves invest nocapitul; they Incur no risks, and the roturns are enormous. Just so long as tho sys tem of "compounding" is practiced, bank robberies and bond robborics will flourish, b;inlc cutiliicrs nntl watch men will walk daily and watch night ly In imminent peril of thoir lives. Tho whole system is u premium lolho uudacious and murdvrous scoundrels who pursue thut part of tbo thioves' "profuesion." Tur Nail ok thc Uzao. A West ern paper bits the nail on the head. This t'uf.L ia it UMam-la the. unlnrv frrnh ., j n was a touching evidence of mutual lovo. Congress passed the law not because its members wanted money, lilt merelv to toalifv their nrdnnt Invn for Grant and bis Interesting little imiuiy; ana uraul signed it, not be causo ho was crcsdy to pocket tho extra hundrod thousand dollars, but because ho thought the members ought to hove the bock pay. Jt is not often that, in tliia U'lclfrtil uvrirlil n..' molf with cuch a glorious evidence of tho power of sclf-deniul and of mutual lovo. ' How swoet and how pleasant 't ia for brothom to dwell together iD ity." Ltd by the .. A fow dors sso we had an authori tative announcement that Simon Cam eron was hoavily on the war path after Collector Comly's scalp, and that he had Inveigled Iho X'resiuent Into a fishing excursion in order to accom plish his purpose Grant was not ex actly awuro of the snare sot for him ; and being eager to escape fro in a pro posed visitation of Prcsbj-toriun min isters to the Whito IIouso, ho was easily ontraped. Tho great Winne bego chciftuin, however, bad as lie is, bus littlo save personal grievances to ongage his vindictive ntlontion; but ho has an ally, and a still moro cool- blooded one, in tbo leprous Morton, of Indiana, who exercises a still moro baneful influonco upon national aduirs. Should this fanatical leader succcod in controlling tho President in all things, tho futoof States would, indued, hang upon a slender thread. A cor respondent of tbo Now York World, in allusion to tho mission of General Dick Taylor, last Winter, in the in terest of the Louisiana troubles, re lates so in o very damaging facts, which are received with much credence in Washington circles. It will bo- re membered that General Taylor had Bevoral interviews with tho President on Louisiana mutters, and that ho expressed himself as encouraged by the result. The statement now made is that Gon. Taylor's account of the situation was by the President's re quest, repented bei'oro the Cabinet ; thut it. nrnilnrwl such an lmnln that it was determined that the Gov ernment had no alternative but to re cognizo McEnery, that tho President prepared a Congress announcing this fact ; that 8enutor Morton, hearing of it, immediately went to tho into IIouso, protested acninst any such action, and as the result of his per suasion tho President changed his mcssngo and determined to ndboro to Kellogg. Th cviJcneo In favor of this etatomont is such that it would seem as if some official notice must bo tuken of it. Lancaster Intelligencer. The War Over Tho Modoo war has been brought to an end, and tho wholo country will no doubt experi ence a decided fooling of relief ovor tho news that tho will' ehl.-t' Canluin , , Jack; who has hitherto bullied all the efforts of tho United Slates troops to capture him, surrendered himself and bis whole arm v. consisting of two warriors, five squaws and seven imall children, to General Davis. This glorious event took pluco lust Sunday, near uiettr ,L,aKo, uregon, ana pro duced intense excitement In tho canm of tho American array. Captain Jack is represented us refusing to spook to any one, and as being completely prostrnted at this inglorious termina tion oi i no campaign. 4 ue question now is, what is to be dono with Cap tain Jack and the rest of the Modoc bruves who had previously surren dered ? The execution of dofonsoloss prisoners of war would create a feel inr of horror and would meet with general condemnation. A moro satis factory solution of the problom would seem to bo to bund them over to the civil authorities of Oregon. Cuntuin Jack would muko a trnmi) card for tho Centennial, if the Gov ernment will dolor until tbai limo tho investing of hi in with a hompen neck tie. ....rUntf Ar, Tactics Wlllinm Sif.rrv; Male Ircusurcr of Minnesota, a Radi cal, has been romoved from his office by tho Scnalo of tho Sluto, after a full hearing, on articles of impeachment. His crime wus mistaking publio for private funds. Tho history of this caso is curious as illustrating Iiadicnl morals ol the Credit Jiobiher stamp. Throe, jours ago Emilo Munch was Treasurer of Minnesota. IIo took $112,000 of Stalo funds to spoculute in stocks. 110 lost. jSo cliort was nuido to recover tho monoy due tbo State, and Munch served out his torm of oflko. His successor was Willinra Seegcr, his futhcr-iu-law, and Deputy ircusurcr. Esocgcr covored up tuo tracks of Munch, and when tho Ex amining Committeo of tho Legislature wont to count the funds, the bonds men had loaned enouiih to cover tho deficiency, which was returned to them as soon as Iho inspectors had departed. But Scogor traveled too fur in tho tamo direction ; the Demo era Is got upon his heols, and ran him down by un impeachment. Tbey now mean to prosecute the bondsmen of both Munch and Secger, and then more important revolutions may bo expected. TiiePostai.-Cam) NuiHANri Manv consider the postal card a nuisance al ready. It will probably be a nino-day wonder, and then pass into tho rut of circular and card advertising. It is really a huge job for somo Washing ton job printer : but the bonefiu to bo derived from tho system by tho public massos, are circumscnbod, while tho abuse are manifold and without, red ress. Tho whole thing tends to stamp this a penny ago, and tho paseago of tho act to Indelibly impress us with tho'idea that Congressmen's minds run on a narrow gng for the publio interest, and a broad one for their own vide the "salary grub." Tbo lact is, it would not cost the depart mont any moro to carry a letter than eme of tbeew ueeLae eehrda. Wliy then this round-about way of .reaching cheap postage f Why did they not, as honorable men should, givo us penny postage ul onto, even if thoy had to wait for an ineroaso of salary. Aht there's the rub ! Philadelphia Sunday Dawn. The Usast. Tbo Philadelphia Press. in uiluding to this Judical Mogul, suys : "General Butler expects to be tho next Oovernor of Massachusetts, and has tuken ti e easiost roud to that oflice by preparing to eaptiiro tho Re publican nomination. Everything set-in s to favor him. lie has eilher dtsposod of all his rivals or secured ihuir f'uvor. lie has unlimited con trol of tho Federal palronago, and tho opposition to hi in at the primaries will bo ns nothing iieloro his well trained henchmen, The chances, too, are that Butler, after being nomi nated, will bo elected. Thero will be nobody to lead a bolt, and if there were, tho intelligent but intolorant pooplo of Massachusetts would prefer the regular nominee to a Democrat or Independent. This is not a pleasant picture to think of, for General But ter is an ogly man, morally and phys ically; but if Massachusetts is con tent with it, the country at lurgo will be satisfied. Gonorul Goorge B. M'Clellan hns ao cepled an Invitation to mnko the for mal presentation to tho Sixty-ninth iew York, regimont of the flag which ha been sent as a gift to that orann IzatiJ.n by tho pooplo of Tipperary, Ireland. - The presentation Will be made at Bellova Garden on tbeFoqrib of July. Coupon JtYuri. Tho Commissioner of Internal Rev enue decido that a special tax of five dollar must bo paid by retailors of cigar on railroad train. The Supromo Court of Pennyslvania adjourned its session at llarrisburg on Friday Inst, to moot in Philadelphia on tho jirst Monduy of July next. Vice President Wilson has induced Gov. Dix, of Now York, to pardon a notorious female convict.' The Yice President of tho United States ought to engage in hotter business. Hon. Edgar Cowan, of Groensburg, has boon olectod a momber of the Con stitutional Convention by the Demo cratic delegates at largo, in place of Franklin B. Gowen, resigned. A destructive storm at Kittanning on the 24th ult. blew down the river bridge A photographist namod Lin inger was on It at the time, but was roscucd ubout a railo below town. Butler says Brownlow is an old fool, and Brownlow retaliates by saying bettor nion than Butler hove loon hanged. For onco both of theso polit icallarlots aro correct, and evidently by accident toll tbe truth. Governor Lomas, of Alabama, lias appointed Robert C. Itrickoll Chief Justice of the Supromo Court of that Stato, to auccoed l'eck, resigned. Governor Lomas is a Republican, and Judge Brickell a Democrat. President Grant ha gono into sum mer quarters, and as a consnannnnn the White House, which has known his prcsonce considerably less than any who over occupied it, will see but lit tlo of bitn during the beatod term. Murk Twain, a fow months after bis first baby was born, was holding it on his knoe. His wife said : "Now, confess, Samuol, that you love this child 1" "I can't do that," repliod tho humorist, "but am willing to admit that I respect the littlo thing for its father' sake." The noxt Congress is likely to have a lively time of it. Oaken Ames has left his celebrated memorandum book, with all tho names, cases and facts necessary to exculpato bis memory and bluckon a half dozon reputations. Thero will be a fearful scattering when tins bomhsholl breaks. Master Jcsso Grant, aged 14, is cir cumnavigating the world in charge of some Iricnds of the lumily. It Is said that tbe President was obligod to sond tbe boy out of tbe country to firevent Shoridun from making him lis chief of staff. What wondorful boys "tho govornmont" is raising. Mr. William H. Yandcrbilt the Olh or day drove bis splondid team of bays, Dickens and mate, over the Fleetwood track to a road wagon with top, making tbe first quarter in 38 aeo., the second in 371 sec, and tho last half in 1:14, tho fastest time ever made on Floetwood by gentleman's roud team. Tho rapidest writer connected with the New York Press, is said to bo William Henry Hurl hurt, of tbe New York World. Ho freqaorlly writos a column of editorial in half an bour, and doing a column in three quarters of an hour, bo regards as rather slow work. Tbo way ho accomplishes Ibis is to use a sort of short bund, which only bo and the compositor can do cipher. For the bonofit of those who do not road . The, Conaresstonal Globes, we mention tho fact that among the bills passed by tho XLHd Congress was ono prohibiting tho nso of tbo word "National" by banking houses, save llioio which are rogulurly incorporated under tbo lows u Congress. The penalty of noncompliance with '.bis luw is a fine of $50 lor every day the word remains. Mr. Roboson, who went to tho Na tional Capital three years ago, nearly out at the olbows and In a seedy stale of affuirs, has been able to compete with the best efforts of shoddy, to got married and set up a costly bouse with all tho accompaniments, and now to build n fifty thousand dollur eottago at Long Branch. It is ovidontly good to be Secretary of tbo Navy undor Grant. N. V. S'un. A Washington correspondent of the New York Herald says that Senator Kelloy and Congressman Wilson, of Oregon, will insist that all the Indians sgnniKt whom indictments have been found by tbe Orogon courts shall be given up to tho civil authorities of tbat State for triul. Last November, just previous to Captain Jack and his tribo taking rclugo In tho Lava iiods, they murdered somo twonty Oregon sett loin in the neighborhood of Lost river. It is for theso crimes that tbe Governor of Oregon has demanded their rendition. Till! Difference. Suys tho Now .York Sim: In the yoar 1801, when the rebellion was going on and all tho publio offices in Washington required un enormous number of dorks, the contingent expenses of tho Treasury Department were $04,000. , In tho year 1872, after we had boon for seven year on a poace footing, and whon tho necessary expenses of tbo Troasurv Department woro not only diminished by tho cessation of tbe war but by the great reduction which bad been mado in the publio ilnlit, llint Mima virluoua department paid out for it contingent expenses $227,500. This is a gront and growing country, and publio plunder is pructisod in Washington by the oxpert of Grant ism to an oxtenl never bofore imagined. A Monster. The present Booms to bo on ago of great inventions and great crimes. Anothor female poison er bus beon brought to justice. Re cently, at Gormaiilwon, Ohio, public attention was attracted to tho simul taneous poisoning, by arsonie, of three members of a lumily tiumcd llannn, while visiting tho house of a kinswo man, ono Sarah Eurhnrdl. Fortun ately the amount admiuislorod to each of the intended victims proved Insuf ficient to causa death. Upon investi gation cvidenco was produced, if cor rect, proving tho woman Earhardt to bo a great a monster as either Lydia Sherman, Jane Ann Cotton or Mrs. Grinder. She is now in custody on a churge of having altomptod to tuko tho lives of the three Ilunnas, and it is said to ho tho intention of the Stato prosecuting, oounsel to Introduce testi mony at tbo triul to show thut she bos poisoned her husband, her son's wife, her son-in-law's child, and bor husband's first wife, all within a fow year. Minor crimes, suoli a the poisoning of favorite animal and the burning of nuraorous houses, aro also said to be among the number of bor achievement. By the death of tho llanna she would have coma into possession o( a considerable amount ofprfwarty. Tb most extraordinary circumstance In connection with this case is tbat the woman 1 upward of seventy year of ago. Grants Louisiana Band. Says tbe Pittsburgh Post 1 We boliova wo bavo knitted to speak of the ridiculous fail ure of Grant's governor In Louisiana to eonviot Gon. Do Blano, wbo headod a party of white moa at St. Martin !---'. . - ttl - kl..l. J.. in resiBuincaiii num-'Hg wiaunuurus but when tbe U. S; troop appeared on the state be declined fight and permitted them to capture him. Hi object was fully accomplished, his In tuntion being to prove to the world tbat the white woro not in arms to oppose the Unitod Stales, but simply to resist Kellogg' assumption of au thority. Mr. Kollogg ia rather sharp sort of a rascal, but bo has not yet succeodod in provoking a war of races, with tho U. S. Army thrown in a a helper to onablo the blacks to massacro tho whito people of Louisi ana. Ho can got ono of his tools to make a fulso nmdavlt upon which to baso tho arrest of a citizen, but when tho matter comes op for full investi gation, it won't hofd water. Now does not all this tend to provo that if tho resident of that Stato woro left without interference, Kellogg, witb hi robber crow of corpot-baggers, would not bo ublo to hold place lor a singlo day f It is hoyond a poradven ture that the mnjority of the people are with M'Enory. Strange Indignation. The Boston Post exposes the hypocrisy of tho res olulions adopted by the recent Radi cal convention In Ohio, and saysi V ir any singlo point will illustrate the reullr corruimled character' of theso resolutions, the handling of the salary grab will. The Ohio Republi cans denounce that transaction with out measure,- and relievo their con sciences by demanding the instnnt re peal of the law ; yet they ropeat thoir stalo and warm professions of implicit confidence in Presidont Grant, but for whose signaturo, as their own General Garfield testifies, the scandal could novor havo been givon tbo forco of a law. Confidonoo in Grant horror for the back-pay plunder; and Grant lob bied for it, signed it as a bill, mado it a law, and himself benefitted by it to tbo amount of one bundrod thousand dollars. Bolter begin at the fountain head of the offonso as Garfiold docs, and denounco the one without whose efforts and official signature tbe shame might have boon suppressed. m m RionT. Tbe Cambria Freeman and Cloarfiold Jiepublican both sound Democratic journals condomn Cnpt. Brockway, of Columbia, as boing a "rooster'' in the Legislature last win ter. His course the session beforo seemed fair and honest, but associa tion last winter with Pete Uordic, whom ho so unmercifully donouncod previously, makes tho Captain a con duct look suspicions to say tho leust. But. such is often tho case. Members frequently withstand the temptation tho first winter, but full into the hands of tbe King the second session. Let nil suca cattle bo driven Into the Kad iead ranks,like McMullen and Josephs Thero is no place for them among Democrats. uarwn Democrat. $137 Eacu Day! Tux payers, we care not wbut you aro, Democrats or Republicans, look at this fact and pondor It won. A Republican Uon gross has increased President Grant's salary to such an extent that be now gots $137 a day throughout the year, Ouudnya luuluUud. Tula u An aatary alone and doos not include tho appro priations for tho Whito House, which last year were as follows : $35,000 for now furniture; $5,000 for gas; $5,000 lor fuel, and $0,000 for a hut-bouse.. . Skttled. Tho Democratic 8tato Central Committeo met at Philadel phia on the 4th Inst., and agreed up on August tho 27 Ih as tho timo and Wilkcsburro as tho plnco for holding Iho Stato Convention. Hon. Samuol J. Kandall presided. Tbe chairman was directed to properly express in bis address (o tho pooplo of tho State tbe sense of tbo indignation at tbo courso pursued by tbo administration in tbe Louisiana troubles. A Compliuknt. Tho President's devoted friend Bonnor, in bis New York Ledger, after styling Philadel phia tho "City of addition, division and silence," says. "The worst and most notorious baud of publio thieves and plunderers in the country seem to control tho polities not merely of that city, but of tho entire Stato of xonnsyivania." aw a An Old Printib Koono, K. II., Juno o. Hon. John l'rintoss, tho old est nrin tor and newspaper publisher in Now Kngland, and porhaps in the United States, died this afternoon, aged ninoty-six. IIo established tho fiew Uampshire Sentinel in 10!), and conducted it for forty-nine year The funeral took place on Sunday aflornoon. hot alty. a dispatch from l-iong Branch dated J uno 6th says : A special train arrived this morning from Wash ington, containing seven carriages and Borcn horses, consigned to Gonoral Grant'a cottage at this place. The President and family are expected this evening. A Sensibli Vikw.- Tha farmers of Cerroit eoaulT, liliaeie, emphat ically "resolved that the ineroaso of tongreasionnl salaries, in those hard limes, is an Infernal outrago upon the working people ot the country." $fw gmvrrtiiJfmrnt. T EOXAHI) IIOUSK, 1 J (ipposite Railroad Popot, CLUAHflliLII. PA. I'leasantly located and a Irst-olass hotel in all pespeets. menklaat for pansengers leasing on morning train. WM. B, uiiaulkv, June II, l7S. Proprietor. WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, , Clearfield, Pa. "Offles up stairs la Western Hotel aalldinf. Lf-gal business promptly attended to. Reel estate bought and sold. j. 1 17.1 JAMES MITCHELL, Minea is Square Timber & Timber Lands, Join CLEARFIELD, PA. Dtt. II. l"VAN VA L7.AU. Office next door to llerlswleli A Irwin's Urug Stare, up stairs. T . li.b'AKHKl.D, PA. , tm Raranaara.. Dr. It. V. Wilson, Dr. J. u. Ilartswiek, Faculty of Jefferson Medloe! Collrge. VALUABLE FAHM AT PRIVATE 8.W.K. Tha nnderslgaed often at prlrate sale his farm LB L'he.i .nwnabiM. Mnn.t.lln at tl I.I mffmm inn acres of which are cleared, under good fence and in a nign elate or animation, ine iraprorem'nn are a good house, new bare and ote l(r outbuildings. Two esoell.nl otri 1 notary presai.es. Oood water ton- . I""! IU About 1,000,000 -,. , ewleeH to. the house, timbers n -.L , -' flWn'plua.beslde ether ant ' " ' " oooodaoce &f anal araddreaa WM. U. M.HABYBV Jell t Mclemy P. 0 , i.leejlell Co , V. tw flwtlsfmrnts. s ACKETT & SCHUYVER, paiLIII II HARDWARE, and manufaetarari ef Tln,Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Batumi Direst, CLEARFIELD, PA. HarlDf larfflr iDoreand our itrxik of Hani. war, wa Invite tha publio to rxarafno oar itock antl priocf. Caraanteri and parlous wbo oontem plata bulljlog will do wall to eiamina oar TOOLS ft BUILDI50 HARDWARE, whlofc U lew and of tha boat nuufacture, and wiu bo told low for aaafe. NAILS, OLASS, ri'TTT 4 GI.l'K, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES a b'CRKWB. All aladi of Bench Plana!, Sam, Chlieli, Sqnaret, jiammare, natcneu, nuaiDi ana bovell, Mortiaed Thumb Guegea, Berela, firaoea a BilU, Wood and Iroe Bench Sorewi, and the bait Boring Machine la tha aiarkct. 1 Ponhet Cutlrrjr, Doable and Single Bitt Aier, Ao. Aronli for Human a Iron Corn shellor, warranted. Agenta for Hieharda ' CIOTIIIC Ft.VB TOPS, ' which effectually care Smoke Fluei. Farmers' Implement! and Uardfn Tool! of eert oercripiiun. A rancij 01 luua. filui JUS, which we warrant to give aatiffaotlon. Portable nattft$ and iiruaet$. . Y- Rjloflne. Rnnnllnv and .TV,!, WnrV .Inn. An reawnabla terul. All ordera will receive prompt aneauoa. June 11, 187S CAUTIOMAII peraona are herelij oautioncd agaiiat meddling la en 7 war with the fol low inc property, now In the poieeaiion of Frank llemh, 01 Beecaria township, vii : S bedsteads, I tables, 1 tel ot enalrr, 1 cluck, 1 stove, 1 settee, as they belong to mo aod ere ten with him on loan. (Jell-ate PETKll Bl'FPXKH. NOTICK. Tbe undersigned hawing sold out and retired from tbe maroaotilo business, would reipeotfully request their former patrons, whose accounts are unsettled, to eall and settle within thirty days. The hooks will he found during said term with It. L. f srgueee, at his of fioe, where he will be prepared to give the bust ness his spaeial attentloo, after which all accounts renieiliag wnselUed will be plaeed in tbe hands 01 the proper officers tor eoiMotieo. D. L. IKHUl'SOX A CO. The undersigned having purchased the entire stock el gooas el tne late arm ct 11. 1. ferguson A Co., of Lumber City, and having Just Slled up our spseious store rooms with a well assorted stock fresh from the east of Dry tioods. Groceries, Hard ware, Uueensware, ifoots and phoea, llata and Caps, Clolbiog, Notions, Fancy Dress Uoodi, to gether with ail articles usnaliy krpt and tn de mand, and desiring to "live and let live," we would arge upon tbe former patrons ef tbe house and everybody eire to call aod examine our stock. We are determined to was our utmost efforts to make it the Interest of all to give us a liberal shara 01 their patronage. JOHN ni'.SSHLL A BON. Lumber City, June 11, 187 J.. 41 SAVE YOM M0EY! IT baring kt to tot jun fiava Um tmt war bat ItvpMd and runaway! to Canada anil Rbt frum other part baving eon back nod wltled pateoabr at tbeir old homcttradi, it would b up potted lha call for tboiuandi waa orar, but we aj nay. Wa new beg li-are le eall tba attention of tbe people of Clearfield and otter eouotlci to oar new Store, wbieb wo bare treated at great 00 it. Wa hnre ipared no palne or money to te lect a 1 look from which all oan purebaM at frieea advanlageoualj. Yon will do well to oaJl and look at onr goodi before purcbailng leewbere. wa aoea u ao irouoie 10 enow onr goOdf. - KMpW,fu"TraKAI. a CO, Wallsetton, June 4, lt'S-Jt SAVE 101 tt MOXEY! rpilANKFTL for pail fa von, wa Ug War to JL inform our ooitomcn and tbe publio gener ally that wo an weekly receiving frei-h tuiipliee of goodi from tbe eaitern aad wejtern eftier, to ell at tba lowest market price or exchange for boardt, fh ingle, tie or oounlry produce. Having returned from the north w tit, wa are not making eootraota to break. Uktng turkey, off ibt rvoii, eignmg otner men namti to paper, or taking good through tba back door, but giving eomtant attention to buiineif, and ao trouble will be (pared to pleaaa our eartemvn. J. . T. M. IIOLT. Wallaceton, June 11th. J 873.-31 1873. 1873. GOOD NEAVSI To Parmen all. both great and nnall. Coma lUtcn to onr oong t . . We'll tell you how wa do intend To help yon all along. , When haying noma, with lummer beat. And graii growi itrong and tall, -And headi grow yvllow on the wheat. And you want a Uaebine to ent them all- Then juit call at our Market, Id Clearfield, ud wa win mi yot . WOOD MOWER 0E SUPERIOR, the host and ebeapest Machines In tha eaarhet and wbiea we gaaraotee to giro poneet aauslac lion In all hinds of grass. Light runners, aod be most durable Machines built. : HAY BAKES! ' I tVe alio sell three different hinds nf IIAf RAKKH. TlioCOMLKV, self discharging Kate, 1IAI1KR8TOWN and LANl'AKTKR RAKR which we any are three of the heel hakes la the world without fear of sucocsslul eoutradictioa. He sura and sea them before buying any other, T II 11 E S U It S ! When you are ready for threshing we will sell you Ellis A Huffman's One hono Tbreiher. which needs no reoommenilallon, for one hundred of them are in use in the eoentT. aad no farmer will eichaoge them for any other machine la market. Don't or erlook our Hay Forks flproat's fihoar and tha Harpoon, with pullles. Uraadioa' Pan ning nun, reeu uullera, Dog rowers for churn ing. Ao. New lll'ttlilKS always oa hand and at prloes to suit the times. All of the above Machines warranted to do all they ere advertised to do, or no sale. ht 0. RROWN A RO. Clearlcld, Pa, June 11, 1IWI. , SAMUEL 0. RODGEEJT" WIGWAM CARRIAGE BAZAAR BALES BOOM, Ko. 110, 111 and m, NORTH BROAD HT., ,.0VH AltCU, rI1I'J.DKLriliA. Auction Sa' many morning, June 13, at 10 o clock. vVlX Dtl SOLD over 100 New aad fteceud haaded Carrlsgee, eonprl.lng Drag, Pbaitnns, Muellers, Uermantowa Wagons, Top and No Tup uag"oa,end Traeh Sulkies al.a Harness, Ulnk ,1,, Ae. Those in want of anything I aur line, v find It to their advantage to attend this sale. A Iways en hand at I'rltaU Sale, a Urge aesurl meut of Carriages, Harness Ao., ,T TUB LOWEUT CAU rBK W, dwtiifnuuts. TIIK GREAT KKYNTONE NTATli CIRCUS! Moral & Refined Amusement! The super-eminent talent and brilliant aeta of tbis fained eomoinetion win iraosoeooi in eureei ive features all previous efforts to excel in popu lar amusements, aad from hnowledge of tha high character of tba chief artiste of this Circus, the reader ean at onee see the superiority of the es tablishment over all others, niahing it ioooupara- bloand inimitable in its inexhaustible resources to delight and interest those who visit ME MODEL SUOW OF 18731 The public are respectfully Informed that this immense esuonsnmeoi win exniuii at CLEARFIELD, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1873, For ono day and erenlng only. Tba following compote a portion of tbe Lea 4 lug talent : M'LLE DAVIS, tba sunbeam of the cirque, tbe prima donta of equeatriennea and a paragon of grace, beauty, leminme bravery and annuo ex cellence. Tbo great BURTON BROTHERS, acrobat. par emellrnoe. W. W. NICHOLS, the nonpareil honrman and omeriault eqneitrlan, with bii wonderful and talcoted Infant ion, 11 I'D DIE, ft yearc ef age, whom graceful and daring poftei unit be naen to be appreciated, hi A (FIT and JEFFRY, tha moit elaiilcal rrmnaiU and aero bate of tbo day. A. V. RtlV( K. trick rider and tranexe nerformer eonipicuoui for hli vpirtted and graceful ityle of aoooiiirHihing brilliant eOTooti and ao bit Ting dar ing tea u or borftmaUBnip. 11. T. DAY. tbe treat imenle rider. M!ti. ALKX. UOI8VKKT. the only one-legged hurdle ridor in tha world. W. B. H1IKDMAN, the champion athleto. IIKNHY REX FORI), DICK LOUP, nnd E KL1NG load tbe oarofully aelocted army of tum bler., leapt , Ac. Tkrt CUnt at Enck Performance. II. T. DAY. tbe far-famed and popular Jeiter. HARRY ARMSTRONG, tbe queer, quaint d oomlral clown. LKti FOW FLU "bo nerer darea to beaa funny ai bo ean be, for fear of dtiaitroua oonaequcnoei All the above mentioned talent ii actoally con- nected witb thin noted ujrregatioo, togotber with other of equal repute, aad tbe manngt meut pledge thtuieelrfi tbat tbeir perforuiaueea in tba ring will be of lacta a abaraour tbat, while tba nuit faitidioui aod oiactiog ihall Co J no opportunity fur cavil or objection, tbe moit ardent admirer ot equeetriao akill eannot fail of being thoroughly gratibett. T11E GRAND PROCF.SrilO. A Street Pa rade will be made each day at 10 oolook . b couiiitlon of bciutiful Dttud Cnrriage, fullowed by tho performeri in buffrici and carriagea. We make no pretennoni tn regard to n gurjeeoua pro-, ct-iiiun on a wile long, but would imprest it upon' the mindi of tbo people tbat our perforionnoe ii la be teen in tbe monitor partition nnd not in tho proraiitea. A FREE EXUIBITIO.V IN TOE OfES AIR At 1 o'clock p. m., daily and prrvloui to tlt opening of doori, Mr. J. V. M ALr 1 r wiJI appear in hii wonderful a? rial manipulation upon the flying trapete, elevated thirty feet In mid air, where be will auceeeifully and with oaae and grace nan tbrouch a performance which ii apparently impomible, Introducing hii wonderful aet of "oeil ing walking," together with hie daring Mlaap for Life, during wbicb tbe liana will no preeeai ana dteeourM euuie choice eeleotioni). Remember, thii entertainment eoita you nothtog and every body if cordially invited to wttneaa It. ADMISSION- it Cent. Children under 13 year of age 16 Conic, LUMBFn CITY, Tueidav, June 17. NEW WASHINGTON, Wednesday, Juno 18. LCTUERSBUIIO, Thnriday, June 19. KR VTZEIt & LYTLE ntlne,) ( Kails, i, WILL EELL VOU i tllaee, ) l Putty, French, Richards & Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster VEIIY CHEAP. Immenss itoek on hand. Claarleld, Pa., June 4, 1;S. TTOl'SE AND LOT VOU BALK. The XX undersigned offers for sale, en easy tortus, tbe House and Lot situated eu Marhet street, on. posite residence of B. Uridire. Lot 172 lect deep and feet front, with small house and shop erceted thereon. The property Is valuable, being la the eentral part of town, one aad a halfsquares from the Court House. Purchasers ean ret any further Information by enlling en tbe sub scriber, on tbe premises. MRB. MARY PttKNbEnaAST. Clearfield. June 4, ItiiS, lu CAUTIOJI. All pereons are herebyluotiSed not to Interfere with the following property: Oao red Cow. one Hog, a lot of Pine Hoards, about I M00 feet, one Cooh Ptnve, ene oupbeard, one Diatne Table, three pair Uedsteads and Ued ding, aud balanoe of household and atf ben fur niture, now In possession of William K. enyder, as tbe same belongs to use and are subject to my ardor at any time. .u.ias s.MUiit, June 4, 1873-31. J J F. B1GLER & CO.'S J -SPECIALTIES- B0ILDEU8' HATIDWARB, MECHANICS' HARDWARE, LCMDERMEN'S HARDWARE, FARUINQ t'TENSILS, MILL KlPrMBf, IRON NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINGS, CALCINED PLASILR May it, 187.1. Ottl'lIANS COURT SALE. In pnrmanca of an order of tha Orphana' Court of ClearMd oounty, the nndenigneil, Ad miuiRtrator of William Lu mad tie, dee'd., will toll at I'ublia Sale, at tba Court iloute, in tha bor ough of Clearflnld, on TLKSKAY. JI NK 1TH, 187.1, at I o'clock, P. M., the following drucribed rral fit ate, titiiata In Roggi townibip, Clearfleld Co vH io-wii t eUrg.nn.ng at none corner 01 lawci Wiligoorofl j tbunoe by land of A. CrotV oiUte, Its leveral eoureri and diftanvee, 178 4-10 percbea; thfwoe hy land of John Coulter 83 pcrohre i tuenoa by lund of II. Adnmi. "ll port'tiet. to turnpike thence vniikby pike, n? 2-J 0 porcbe thenoo west, by Innd of Mm. L'ro, 6 1-10 i.etcbeij (hence eait, by Alri. Cron, 8 6-10 percheif t hence north. Hi leveral eurtea and diatancea, hy land of Mra. Ctin, Ml 3-10 perubei, to itonci, In lira of Jamca Wilfloncroft ; thence by aaine, 10 4-10 perrhra to place of beginning j eoatalnf ug 4t ACHKS.SO nernhoa and allownooo, artj havlnr abuut Hi acre elonred, a frame Uouietfraiae Barn, and Urge bearing Ore bird, Tkrmi or Haui Or.ftfttf in hand, balance In one yenr, w.th lirri'it, to be iconred by bond nd WZrlftU on tho pre mint. t A aw. a aw. e . As li 1 A I Bit Alay Slit, 1879. 3L AdtninliUntur. "IJAnOAlNS IN J1USICAL IX- Jj STHl'MKNTSI Organs, both new and second band, at the Music Store, opposite Uuliph's Furniture Store. All persona Interested are Invi ted to eall and examine a new style of Organ v.w on exhibition, oneoi music ei"; Alusto Lung, constantly on hand. apl4-7ltf s TOJJEJ'S SAW GUM&IER8 AND SAW UPSUTS. Wo have reoelvad the agency for the above and will sell them at manufacturer's prices. Call aud examine tbem. Ibey are the hi'.t. Jel-M U. r. BI'ILER i C'.t. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices WE are now opening up a lot of the heat and most seasonable Uoods and Wares erer offered in this marhet, and at priees that remind one of the good old daya of ehoap things. Those who lack faith upon tbia point, or doom our alle gations superfluous, need but C4XI. edTT O I'll STORE, Comer Front and Market streets, ' Where thee ean aee, feel, hear and know for them selves. To fully understand what are oh cap goods, this must be done, n e ao not aeem 11 necessary to enumerate and Itemise oar stock. It is enough for us to state that We have Everything that 1b Needed and consumed In this market, and at prices that astoni.h both eld and young. deolll) JUBtl'll on A" sun. J)ANIEL COODLANDER, Ll'TIIKREDl'RO, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, T1ATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A SIIOE8, Tobacco, Orocerloi and Fish, Kails, Hardware, tueensware and Glassware, Men'a and lloya' Clothing, Drugs, Paints, Oils, School Book., a large lot of Patent Mediolnes, Candles, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack ers, Rock aod Rifle Powder, Floor, Grain nnd Potatoes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Solo Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Blndinp and Thread, Bboemakers' Tools and Shoe Findings. No greater rariely of goods in any store In th county. AH for sale eery low for cash or country produoe at the Cheap Cot. nr. April 10, I87J. J. M. KRATZER.1 ESIRAnLEHTYLEftofCa.iimeres, Ae, for Men and Hoys, at J. M. KKA IZKH B. THREE-PLY, Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets, also, floor Oil ('loihs, at reduoed prices, at J. 11. K11A1ZEH a. BEST ASSORTMENT of Wall Paper eer offered la this vieioity. 10c to $1 per piece, line gilt psper, etc., at J. M. Kit AT.KK'd. THE MOST popular makes ofMu.lins, Sheet ings, Pillow Muslins, do., at a small advance above oost, by the piece, at J. M. KRATZL'R'g. NEW MIM, NEW STY I. Eft, LARGE ASSORTMENT, LOW PRICKS, all to he found at J. M. KKATZKR'S. I AIH EH' IHEW GOOD, In the greatest J variety new spring shades oewmt and most desirable styles at J. M. KUATZEB'S. A VARIETY of Dress Goods, suitable for mourning lso erspo veil., collars, Ac coo.tantly en band, at J. M. KRATZER'S. Rr.C'I'.IVIKG a large supply of Ladies' and C'biidren'a Shoes, made to order and war ranted. A handsome U alter for KM at mch3 J.M. KRATZER'S. . )KT (Irsnito ware Tea Sets aod Chamber 1 J Sets, Koires and Porks, Silver-plated Porks aod Opoens, Table Linen, Naphins, very cheap, at mchZfl J. M. KRATZER'd. SHAW Scarfs, Neckties, Collars, Veils, liair Uoods, Qlovss, do. Kid Uloves at Tie, also tbe Josephine Seamless Kid Oloves. at meh2 J. M. KKAIZER'S. CII1IAP GROCERIES! LUMBER CITV, PA. The undersisrned annonnoee to his old friends aod patrons that he has opened a good line of ukul.kis.s rttut tMUAH at tne old stsnit mt Kirk A dpewuei, fur wulcft be solicits a liberal patronage. II. W. SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., March 3 tf. gootft nnd bor. OOTAJSDSUOE MAKING. IMltUP WEAVER, on Mtrkrt Mreet. In Shw'j Row, CJenrfield, Pi , km jmt rMird flat ! f Frneh Cnlf fckint nnd Klpi. tb bait In tbt mnrktt, nnd if now prvparrd to man nfnotnm trtrytblng In hli linn. 1J will wnr rnnt bii work to b u rirnUd. Tbt ettittnt of CIrnrnrld nnd vtctnltj art rtirtctfully invited (o (irt bla a eall. Worb don nt ibort ooliet. 9:1172 JSAAC JOHNSON & SONS, MaauTacturcra and Dealers In ISootH autl Shoes! Ladies', Mines' and Children's Os iters. Men's, Boys' and Women's Heavy Boots, and Brogaas, Ao., Ao. Store and shop on Second atroot, nearly oppo site II. F. Uiftler A Ce.'s hardware store, Feb. JS, WMy CLEARFIELD, PA. durational. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and Female Claslrul High School. Each Department Separate, Distinct and Complete lu Itself. TIIE scholastic year of this Institution is divi ded into two tesrions of fire months (twenty, one weeks) each. The first session oommenoes on lbs first Monday In September the second, on the first Monday ia February. Theeourse of instruction embraces every thing neeeesary to a thorough, practical and accomplish ed edueation of both sexes. Pupils will be admitted at any time and charged from date of entrance to the close of the session. Ko deduction will be made for ab.ence, except In es.rs of extreme and protraotrd illncis. Students from a distance oan be accommodated with board at low ratoa. Far particulars, send for eirrulsrs. or address Hot. P. L. UAltKlSUN, A. M., July J9, 18I1-If. Principal. T UMBER" CITY UKIOX MALE X J AND FEMALE ACADEMY. Than drat tprm tit tM tsnhawil wwiti AiimfwaisA m,em th Firit lfomlnr of Mnv. 1K7S. ondatr ih ...n.. intr-ndency of tbt Ret. .1. C. Grler. a mJu.,. of JtloFlnnrnllas.. L- 1 ' ".. . ! 7- -"v'-b", wmn nowptrmnnoniir looaird in Lumbur 'Y.L n.t ha. ..i . l .l ' wwas.wsiiej IV ICRVM tohful. K i a hod lit? wan of mrrit, and bal bud Tuition nnimhr ffiii.kinna.i...Mliu l.i anca t tlm mirMta eW iha Common Knyliih branHioti ; ( oft niRQcr j " 8 00 CltiiiOi IA An Lvnfth Of lrtll enisvAlssoMI u.. K .1 for aWnor. unlaw in tarn of protrautrd illneai. Book! used aro Mitehtll'i (iuojr,riliv. Brookn'i Intellwrtual and Written Arilbnittioi. ilurit't Kn. fllih tlrnuimar. Davhti ElruitjoUry Alrobra, Hullion'i Latin ami trcik Rn.Jt.. n-m.. 1at1vi' Lrtrrndttr Scion.'., of Thin. vn.l' - -. - aj -j a, etuj ii tM Urcwcr. Tho Lumlier CM Aotulom I. t r . ber lily, ( leerfield eounly, Pa., six miles west of Curwensrille.tba terminus of the Tyrone A Clear field Railroad, and is remote fromi'he dis.lpetions aod demoralising influences which abound ia many larger places. A prudent patronage is solicited. Board oan be had at M.0 per week. Forfurthor nartleulart addrets the Pprlncipal, or ons of the Directors, . ninccrnaa. O. II Lvlle, Wm. M. Henry, Martin Walls, ' D. W. Hoyt R. C. Haiuilton, D. L. Ferguson, ,, "L, orr Alex. Ferguson, II. W. Speneer, )r. fj, (j, Croueh. Lumber City, April SO, IBifl. . MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. ' ' " rpui SUMMER TERM of .leva, ,,., , X eomiuenoa MondaT; prll Hth, 18.J, IEUMS OF TCITI0X. . . R'-.ug, Orthograt.hr, Wrlllng.Ohleel Las. ons, Primary Arithmatla aad Primary ""urephy 7 (( History, Local and desoriptlve Ueegrapby w"i.W"P I)r,"li,l. tlrammar, lleutal . and Written Arithmetic ., a do Algebra and the Srlcnoo II 00 Instruction In Instrumental musle 10 to Oil palutlng, Id le.sons (o ork j0 For full nartleul.re send for Circular. ClearHclJ, Aptll a, m;j, my 1 garita'arf JTiuu-nrr. &f. II. F. BIGLEU&CO,, HAItDWAlti; Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, CLEARFIELD, PA. pAUMIXG IMPLEMENTS of ,n kind for tilt by U. F. BIQLER i CO. JAILROAD WUEELBAHKOWg for sale by H. F. BIOLER t CO. QIL, PAIXT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nails, its., for tale hy II. F. BIOLER I CO. JJARXES3 TRIMM1XGS & SHOE Findings, for sale by II. T. BIQLER t CO. Q.UXS,PISTOLS, SWORAD CSES Por sals hr II . F. BIQLER t CO: gTOYE3, OP ALL SORTS AKI Sites, for salt by " II. F. BIQLER It CO. TRONI IROXI IROXI IR0XI JL ' For sala by . II. F. BIOLER I CO. JJORSE SHOES 4 HORSE SII6B RAILS, for sale by II. F. BIOLER A CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL BIZE3 And beat Manufacture, for sals hy II. F. BIOLER I CO. T DIMBLE SKELXS AXD PIPH BOXES, for sale hy II. F. BIQLER I CO. RODDER CUTTERS for sale by mch30-7O II. F. BIQLER t CO. rjiflE AUTOMATIC ':" r Knitting 5IatliIno! Thii Knitting Mncbint ll ont of the mort -ful inMiitiooi of tho age. 11 untiring fforU and Infroninni xnrimntf tho InreDtor lu achiered what thoo.andj bav nneofimifully triod to attain. Tbat ii, a KMTTINO M4. CHINK, tbat will koitatoek la Mrro minutti, becl aud too, oemplctoe h'arrowi aod wideni. K niti all gradefof yarn. Nubiei.Tidift.Hvoi, Men'i Knit JavckeU, lloiiery of all iie, and al moat an endlctt variety of I'arftil and Ornamc&t al Gooda. ll will knit from a Watch Guard to a Bklgh Kobt, and doei it with neatneti and do. patrh. Peraona that aro incapaoiatcd froo. hard. work, eaa cam irom 8 TO 8 i rOLLAllS Tor Day with tho Knitter. Thii Machine baa taken tbt highest Premmar at tbo Principal Jk.xpo.it.oni, Sttt and Coanty Kaira. It ia limple and durnble la eoDternetioa, and will wear a lile-timo. At ii ia eonilroeted with tba fioeat mechanical exactneM, and for general range or work. "IT HAS NO EQUAL," and li only limid la bean ty and itrrt by tka imagination and ingennityof tht operator. RilTAil PHiVF., f 10.00. For reference tbt puUic ean ajdren orcilli on tbe following rea.drnta of Clearfield eouBtj: Joaiah Thonpaon, Jonathan Hartshorn, John Norrii, P. D. Ritter, John P. Htoll, Cnrwenirilla; Lewit J. Ilurd aod John Orr, Uurd P. O.; Klak Johotton, Abraham tineaoer, Eliiha Featea, Urampiaa KiUi P. O. ; Jonph Kirk, Jobs Ov ani. Jamea Corry, Lorn ber City. Samuel Jenkiaa, KiqH at CurweasvUle, U tbt General Agent for Clearfield aad JeftereoD eona tiea. All atoeaaary infonnatton ean be obtotatd. ny caning apon aim. Apru it, i&.j-il DIMSOLUTION ISO! ICIi.-TUe eo.part. narahin beretofora axialing between F. U. M 1 Her and A. R. Powell, nnder tba Arm nana of Miller A Powell, wm diaaolvod, by uatual eoa Hnt, oa May 211, 1ST. The businoia will be continued by P. Q. Miller. Tho booka are in the banda of A. K. Ptwell, and all peraona knowing themaelvta indebted to the "aid bra are hereby r4iucttd to call at once, aad tcttletbeir account. r. u. 51 I.LLR, May 28, '73, 3tt A. H. POWELL. OOK AXD KEADS S1DBLE & H.1RSESS MiHM! M JOHN 0. HARWICK, Market St., CLEARFIKLD. Ta., Ia tbe man to go to if yon want a tot of aw HARNESS ora now SADDLE, or anything alit in that line. Ht torna nat aa good work ai ia done tn any thnp in Ponnaylrania. and btttricet art rery reofonnblt. Conttanily oa band a full Unt of TROTTING GOODS. sucb as Trottinf RadJIrs, Quarter and tfbin Boetr, Trottine Itoll.rs, Whip., Fin. Brusbssana Combi, Ae. A flne assortmfnt ef Nets, 11 or. Csrsrr, Knee Blenkets, llnff.lo Robee, At., It., kspt in season, In fast anything that borsemea stand is aeod of Is always on band, i All of which will be solj at wholesale orrstsU at the rery fairest ratrs. Repairing promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. Shop in reora forenrrly eocupisd as Post Offioe. April 9, n;i. i XVXVTUWV NOTICF..Netioe is ksrs M A "J 8" M m uaaiiicu isas u. i " been granted to the andenigatd oa tba titaM JAMKS LOCKKT, drewnaed, h.H tf ttwdwar townibip, Clearfield cnunty, Penarrlraaia, at peraoni indebted to raid eatate art requMtcd to uiakt Immediate payment, and tboao bavtag oiaima againit in aaino will preieni ineia nui; aainettitoaiea lor Htueuent. sASSX L0CKKT, ttii, U. LOCKKT, myT-6t Kxecutort. ADMIMHTRATOR'H NOTICrNatkt la hereby giron that lettera of ftdwioiMrat vp-u on ine esiaie oi juii. U K it, deeeaaed, laif or Lawrence townahtp, Clearfield eotnty, Pran a having been duly granteil to tho nndersigaed, a Itoranti (niil.ie.. n .-1,1 ...ii .ua. taaki pnyiaent. and tbao having olniui or dttnand wm praaeni laem properly anthentlcami toraci May 14, 1373.-61. Adminiftrator. a I.MIl lliTOlTMUMi TA. ri i a.' WlUn ia he rob v given that lettera uf aimn ill ration ou the eatattof HARMON P. ROWLKH, dre'd, lattof Hell townahip, Clearfield eounfy, Troa'a, unvmg nro amy grmnu' to tna nDdrignvw Drnniti llnlnt.taui In miA st.f.i. aarlll nUaa Blavkn immedtatt payment, and tboa baring alalroi or demanda wH preaent them pnperly authenticated ta eciuviuvKt (TlillOU UelHT. JOHN A. ROWI.EH, aaayll.li.a Adininistrstor ?XrXI)Tt)H,HNUTIf li".Noti leherw J br atrtu that Letters Testamentary on lb. K.tate of Anoie U. Phnpr, dco'd., havo bern (rest ed 10 tne undcraifnee. All persons tnuvoivu said K.tate are minimi to make iiouirdiste ps;j uent. and those Lavitie elalina aeniu.t it ars rH quired to present tbrui, duty authenticated, ,b4 ous oriay, to ine uuiiorsigueo:. ' U. II. lURHCTT, Eserntor of Annie U. Clearfleld, May lt, 1M7S, l. w M. It. MOItGAX, CI.KARHIM.U, 1'A. Ai.nl fortbs AT WOOD PLO WS. Farmers la weed of I'lowa will do well b 'J at any farm la Lawrenee township, and ssauiit lk linnnid Alma.,A rll.l aA left hand.U " ItuproTed Alwood rlUt aad lert hand.d 4 i hill riews. which I eat selliutf rsrycbsp side aeali. s TlGLE MAClilNE KOKSALl One !0 hcrse power porUblo Knaioe si ii 'a-- .ii .n..lete. wllh line "hf uli I lt..l.tn MaoAte M and bsltlns;. This Is ono of tbe llaekeya SI""1 Mnebines, Hull's vslrut, Cerenty tor -Jj.Otitl shii Rlrs In lu hours. All In good ot tlon sii.it will be tH at a harfaln. J Wi 7 P V ta i - -j