GEORGE, B. GOODLANDKR, "cl earfield,' rA.'.v " WEDNESDAY MOHSISO.'jriY , ISM. Pemocratio County Ticket. ,.Jf, : ii,i,,-n.( : sheriff. '! n. v lUIHiNcrUBIIlUX, 'I f t'orcitiariiisv; elt r: , ; 'r ;i "Jj TKEXiuRKR,;::.,J-,i,'!"J' ir i t i t am w." w ob n a Ll., , ,: "i. -V or cLitnriu.i. ,i 1 i.i COMMISSIONER, ., ''. t - ',-. iUIK'DlUW M f ' V "tO'llll I-1 t MWMMWfc V; H '" 'DISTRICT 1 ATTORNEY,' ' ",,'.V w" Vhahk. rmiDIXv;,""' Jo cttinriMLt." " .,y nA0WTO,.-iv.li-.;.Hi'i n.ji,i, (EWIC BLOOM, .,!.,!,: O f I T.n.-.......,.,Ui.Bn M " 1 ? O II ST ' W. 8 II U O j R , ,"' "''"'' tr ettUnna, i-vf-r.n i.i - ' tiJii.' .ncf, s'ii ICQHOSKB,. 1 .kuOKOIOE THnilTi l;!'i ijv '' ' partly Right.' 'We dec mod it our duty a few weeks ago lo condemn the salary grab played by tbe membors of our Constitutional Convention. Vo chargod Messrs Ilall and Finney with "dodging" the (lucstion, Scverul friends lutve since informed us that these two gentlemen wore tiocessurily obsont at tbe time tho Tola was taken being attorney and ono of the parties to an important land trial, which was then in progress at lildgwny. That is business, and fully and satisfactorily explains their absence. , Bui' if : they were lop posed to I bo Congressional method of raising salaries, why did thoy not rise in their scats upon their return to the Con vention and "ask privilege to record their votes against tho grub f This would have boon business, too, and placod thorn right upon the record and before their constituents. ' ' " ' ;;' Moro than this : Wo notice that tho blgb'salary advocates attempt to jus tify themselves in their scheme, upon the ground that tho Legislature re pealed the act fixing n 81,000 salary previous to tho election, .Tho efforts made to bring this about is still moro uowortby than the grab itself. Mem ber of the Legislature can be found who" will testify that they wcro an noyed all .last wintor by members of the Constitutianal Convention to raise their salary. To get rid of those re former) the Legislature repealed the act in question and voted them a $500,000 chunk out of the Stato Treas ury, and told them to divide it among themselves, and then let tbe responsi billy of robbing the Treasury rest upon the shoulders of the men who get tho money, i This to our mind was the most tootiblo conclusion the Leg islature arrived at ' last winter, al though wo cannot justify the act.' ; '' '''' ' Post OltUe Robbrrlcs.' "rrFiw of our readers are aware of the pilfering . constantly going on by the agents of tbe Post Office department. James Yick, the celebrated Jiochester, Y., seedsman, gives tho public five months' experieuco in Lis1 line of busi ness. .. lie tays : y ,;. . , We have sometimes thought, and Dorbape uncharitably, that if the Post- office Dopartmont would give some of the time now Oovotod to making un necessary rulings to obtaining honest subordinates, our losses by robberies in tho mails would be much reduced. If this judgment seoms harsh, our apology is the annoyance and vexation caused by having over three thousand money lottqrs'aiid package stolen from us in passing through tbe mails every year. The money loss we could oar with comparative patience, but tbe annoyance and tloiay to our cus tomers, especially at planting tirao, is somctbiug we cannot endure with be coming equanimity. From January let to May 28th, '73, we have had state ments of 1,829 letters sent us by cus tomers, containing tifiTZAT, which w never received. In tho sama'timo we sent 40!) packages of seods by mail, valued at (GU3.70, which did not rencb their destination. We bave not only to endure this loss of money and scods, but our customers havo to suffer by dolay. In the samo time 230 post office money orders sent by mail did not reach us, amounting in valuo to 81,02J. This we did not lose as we could obtain dnplicato money orders. : Sudden Dkatu. LIod. M. C. Trout, ex-member of Congress, of Mercer county, who was accompanying the Poon'a editorial excursion, dropped dead in the Mansion House, Much Uiiunlc, on tho zatu ult. lit was a most worthy citizen and a reprcsenta live Democrat in whom there was no guile. We fell sad over his death. It scorns as though the good mou wore all dying off. IIioam Powers, tbe celebrated American sulptor, died at Fiorenoe, Italy, on the 27lh iill., aflor a linger ing illness. , Tho Steam saw mill of GausJt Craw ford, about five milos up llincr's Run, in Clinton county, was totally destroy ed by Are on Wednesday night at ton clock, together with about 050,000 foot of lumber. Tho loss is estiinatod at aot las than $35,000. Thoro was an inburahce of about $2,500 on the ill and macliinoiy, and 115,000 on Umber. Origin of tho tire not "n. I'lio firm would have finished Ilia io4'o Thursday last it Dot becu lor this '.unforeseen . My- .4 lAy jratr. Durinrrtboeiltincofth Into Presby terian (Northern) Cieneral Aeaombly, at lialtimore, that body was much ex orcised oror the q noil ion of calling pn the Prceidant of the United Hteto. In fuot tbev msdo it a subject of anx ious and,, sorlous doliborntion. The great point debated was wheH to fnd him at home- In tho dys of former 'residents, tho rule was with inoin to bo always at home, occupied with tho cares of stato and atteudinir to the ad ministration bf mblio anairi. it is, only sinto tho advont of Cirnnt that tho rulo has boen rovorsed. Tbo excep tion now it, for the President to ;bo at homo and the rule for him to be" con stantly dend-hoading it about the country f one day at Donver, another at St. Louis, again at Now York, and now at Long Branch, louvisg his sub ordinates at Washington ' to run the national machine, while he draws bis 850,000 annual f alary and attends to rnst horses., lbo ucncrai. Aasemmy, with a humanity that would niako tbe fortuno of a satrap of tbe ast. wcro willing to watch and wait, and when it suitod the spirit-ual Tycoon to receive tbom thoy were anxious to make their salaams to his majesty. They had appointed one day for tbe purposo, but an Imporiul , roscrliit in formed them that bis Excellency " would not be at borne.", llul pockou ing the slight, they again dickered for a sight, were again disappoiutod,made another attomnt, and as staled by the Episcopal Methodist: ;, i ., ..,.,,,,. , "At last, after considerable inter change of messages and negotiations, tho day was appointed when tbe ven erable and dignified roprasontativoa of tho Presbyterian Church of tho North ern States would be permitted to ap proach the throne of lioyalty and ex-, claim, , 'Hail Casaarl' Accordingly, at tho timo designated, the ecclesiastical assomblage was transported forty miles to Washington, and from the Washing ton and Bultlmore dopot of . that city wended its way to the While House, when, behold, Ulysses hud vanished. lie hud cone a jkhimj, and iustead of bim, the assombly was ..reooirod . by one of his cabinet, emblematic in name of the Finny tribe Hamilton Fish, the Secretary of Slate, received tbe visitors." . . ; ; , Well, thin was "onougb to try a saint," and it is supposed did try tbo temper of several of the obsequious saints. Their adulution almost de served a rebuke, but to be thus cut in the house of one they ooosidorod their irioed. was liard, wo tndueu pitiful. Thoy havo bad a sad oxperionco of the truth of tbe maxim, 'Put not your laitu in ; 171 noes.". Juay tbey learn wisdom from experience. Lanvillc iiutUtqehcer. ., ... . " ..- ' ' The Royal Imitator. ', ' Tho Pittsburif PoH says : ' J ' " Grant's Attorney General when ap plied to by soma of the while pcopio in Louisiana for relief from tbo t nan ny of tho 'administration, as adminis tered through Kellogg and Incmulut- to stoamboat cook, replied by advising them to attend to ineir pnvute aiiaira and let politics alone. This is the very advico that tho Czar of .Russia gives to his subiocts not through his Attorney General, but by moans of bis military power. Tbe two Nupolcons were 01 the same opinion, and enforc ed it stringently . while tbey ruled Franco. Bismarck, as chancellor of tho Cicrmas Einpiro, was always car rying out the very samo idea, and if the Empororof Austria was asked bis vieirs be would doubtless adopt the langnage of Grant's A ttorncy General. Tbcro nevor. was a tyrant, from the days of Ximrod down to Lis latest copyist, who did not act upon this principle. . xia woum rule; tne peo ple's place was to attend to their pri vate affair. We. foar. that it is too much the fashion bore, oi'lateyoars,, to net upon the idea embodied in tbe Attorney General's curt and insolent roply to the pooplo of Louisiana; and just as far as the people of the United suites luu into tins rut, just so lur have tbey drifted from tbo example of Ibcir lutuers, and just so tar aro tbey swinging away from a government by tho States and tho peoplo, into an Ir responsible rulo of doningoguos and rcicnuors, wiio win in a suort time old up beforo us the bars alternative of military absoluloism or anarchy and confusion. , .The time was whon every Amorlcan citizen was governed by principlo in his polities. The old questions mill exist and claim atten tion as much as ever. Ibere bas been 110 day sicco the inauguration of Wash ington, that there hits not been dan gorofour beautifully organized sys tem of government boing twisted from its true eourse by false doctrine ard horosay : and tho dancer was never grealcr than it is now. , Let tbo poo plo all through tbe country obey the mandate of the administration, and devoting thomsclves to thoir private affairs leavo politics to thoir rulers, and tho child is now in existence who will, before it rcachos maturity, see our whole Constitution torn to pieces. The great evil of tbe day is that the pooplo are too prone to follow this governmental counsol j in this they aro guilty of a manifest nogleot ot du ly. A trcoman has responsibilities as wull.as privileges. .JJu has . uo. right to shun those responsibilities and at the same time expect to oniny tho privileges. , 1 , Sublime Audacity. . Thrco-cent Duller wants to bo tbo candidate of the Radical party for Gov ernor of Massachusetts, and hopos to win by "sublime audacity." After painting a portrait of the moral ob liqnlies ot Ibis man, which is lurriblo in ils truthful vior and Intensity, tho .Now York Tribune continues: lt is such a man that aspires to bo Gov ernor of Massachusetts. Two years ago ho had the samo ambition. He mado such a desperate effort for it then as extorted admiration of his op ponents for his sluhbornnoHS, persis tency and hardihood, liut the Re publicans of Massachusetts bad not reached that level, though the Repub licans of bis district returned him to Congress by an overwhelming major ity. Since then they have soon frauds in administration covered up, corrup tion oondonod, bribery winked at, per jury paused over, eloctions curried by fraud and convicted rcpoaters pardon ed, party pledges repudiated, malad ministration continued, promised re forms doiiiod, investigations turned into jugglery, moompotoncy and dis honesty mwurded with official posi tion, and a CougroBS turned plunder ers. .Doubtless Mr. Butler thiuks his timo has oome. ' Wo hope so certain ly. This ie do etraw that bo proposos to put on, and tho patient cumel is al ready overloaded. . ; , Jeff. lavis, ex-President ' of the Southern Confederacy, was in Bolhlo hem recently, visiting his nieoe, Mrs. Hsyre, lalu widow of Ocnalor Broad 1 laud. A tireot Bar Mire. On Monday morning a week the celebrated horse training stables of John Turner, situated at Point Breeio, near Philadelphia, woduroyd ly fire, which with the buraing jof the horses aggwgate a lost of 90j,M0. V Tbo nones that were Iust4p tho ruini ait as follows :y - Dot. a sorrel nonybut of hunter, sire unknown, ond .foulud.Jn Nova Soot la. Once tho proporty of tho Into Joseph J. Canavan, who by bis will, bequeathed him to John Tur ner. Dol'e ago was ten yoars, and bis record 2:82), whilo bis value was plnood ,at $7,000. Dot was a little favorite with the people of Chester county having several timoR appeared In the contests attending tho Agricul tural Exhibitions in Wont Chester. Bay mare, sister to Ncttio, 6 years old, aluod a'. J5.000. owned by Mr. Frank Sho had no record. 'In sured for 81.250. ''. " J ' '. ' ' Bay more. Uaisy voi non, 7 roars old, ownod by Franklin B Co I ton. A fine animal of good promise, and val ued at ea,uuu. , Brown Stallion, no record, owned by William Ponn Young, and valued ntI,000. ' "..Vv"'.'. . . 'Black maro, Lady Oirard, a very fust trotter, but with no record, ownod by Win. Udnsicker, and valued at v,vw. , ( ' Bay goldlng,' with rocord, owned by tr Hmllli Until 1 .Idf). Tatohen, boy maro, with no rocord, owned by George ' Forcpough, and vnluod at2.000. '.' ' Bay Uambletonian Stallion Brutus, ownod by Kicbard pomstan, worth 85.000, ' Ko record. ' . Sorroll horse ownod by Frank & Whito, a good trotter, but with no record on the track, worth $3,500. " Safo,' grey golding, with a record of s,7J, 7 years old this spring, owned by William lowdeil, valued at 5T.&UI) A brown colt, 4 years old, owned by a son of Professor Pancoast, valued ut The horses saved are as follows : Metlio, bay mare, owned by Frank Rllis, seven yoars old, with a rocord of 2.271, nd valued at from J 10,000 to 8I2.UUH. Matlio Lylo, bay maro, 0 years old, wilb a rocord of 2.38, owned by John lurnor. vaiuo not known. ,. .... Candy, brown gelding, with no re cord, ownod by Mr. Thomas Roberts ' A brown mare, owned by Mr. Thos, Wood. '.1 A boy mare, Lizzie M odium, no ro Cord, owned by Frank Ellis.-,, A family horse, owned by, John Turner. Mr. Turner had only an in su ranee of $2,000 00 the Queen of London, on the stable which is worth 17,000. The loss to the contents of the stable, olhor than that above named, will reach $10,000. 'J'ho articles burnod including many s'.uts ot horso "clothing, ' such as blankets, bords, stcot, etc., each suit complete, being worth . not loss than $100. The only insurance on stock is that of 81,250 ou tho sister to Xotlic, and the total loss by the ore may thus 00 summarized : Vlae. not ,. Billw Uj Nellit... Usii; VernoD.Hn Hrowo Rulllgs... ...... Lay Oinrd..., IIJ Golding. ,...,.. I 7,010 S.OOS 4,000 .. I .dot ,. ,00 . 1, 60S .. 1,000 ,. i,000 .. 3,M0 - T,W0 ,. 1,000 ,.I0,M 1'alcbctt man... Dratai., SorTrl hom. PaTo .. t)roa eoll. Lou Id itock " liable...... 1 " " ouotanli... ., 7. 000 .. to.ooe Total loan ..K3,i00 Tho origin of the fir is totally un known, ft is supposod, howovor,tbat a match bad boon dropped in ono of the stalls, while boing visited Sunday, and a horse stepped upon it and tbe conflagration ensued, .. , ,, , Ikimt of the .nodoc ntir. lion. J. K, Latlrell, congressman elect from tho Third California dis trict, writes to Commissionor Smith, of tho Indian bureau, an account of his recent visit to the scene of tho Modoc war, and says be has been able to ar rive at only one conclusion in refer ence to it, namely, that it was caused by wrongful acts ot bad whito men. lie was informed, on what seemed to him roliahlo authority, that tbe Mo docs were compelled to ' slaughter their horses for food on tho Klamath reservation, ' and having exhausted thoir means of subsistence were then compelled by hunger to seek the fish ing and hunting grounds in their old reservation on Lost river. Mr. I.nt troll urges an Investigation into the causes of the Modoo war, and regrets to say that never was tbereatime sinco tho organization' of the govern ment that there was so much corrup tion and swindling, not only to the government and people, but to the Indians, as Is to-day being practiced in tho Indian reservation on the Pacific coast. It was scarcely 'necessary for Mr. Luttrcll to writo this addondum. It is scarcely roasonablo to expect Indian agents to be honest when the highest offices of tho government aro recking with corruption, and sending forth fetid smells from innumerable jobbing transactions. If an honest one could be found Our "flopartmciit at Vienna could be easily completed. . Rascals Auoiii. The Johnstown lotosaysj The two rascally lightning rod men, Brooks und Lamb, mentioned in Fri day's Voice as having boen held for court in $200 bail, bave bcon at thoir old tricks again. This timo thoy flocco a farmer of Conumaugh town ship, Somerset county, who cannot read writing, out of quilo a sum. Mr. Lovingston, tho victim, alleges that theso fellows camo to bis house and wanted to rod bis houBo and barn. Ho objected, saying ho did not want it done. After considerable quibbling those scoundrels agreed to rod the houso and barn for twenty-four dol lars, doduuling nine dollars therefrom for lodging four men and as many horsos ovor night. . With this under standing tbe rodding was put up, and ihoruscals got Uie unsuspeoting I'nrm or to sign u note for nlnoty-fivo dol lars. Tho old gonllomnn only found out the triok this morning, and of course Is in great troublo. It is to bo hopod tbeso scoundrols may bo speed ily brought te justice. Moro anon. ' Distinction or Color. O'Kocfo, the JJow York newsboy, and Conycrs, tne negro cadet, Doth failed to pass two examinations nttno isavnl AOad omy.' O'Kocfo, being white, will bo dismissed, but Conycrs will bo allow ed still another examination in Octo ber, at tho Administration Is determ ined to smugglo him into tbo Navy by fair or foul nioaus, and it would nover do to mako his stupidity publio by dismissing bim. Thus fur, colored army aim navy cs.iois naro uccn cx f ctuiva failures. Gtntral Bhermatt mm fnifMU. ctrity. Tho Now York Herald f of the 28tb, Rfti'S - - m'" f Tbolieyf nnos and Kiowss, Wing sty rtod! on marauding loar from their reservations.' General Sherman so- aouncrt tb fact to tlie Seorttary of War. with itlie signilloant remark h'rhcse are'the Indians to conciliate whom SutniUft and Big ireo aro to bo turned loose. I have no more fuiib in thoir sincerity than .J.Imivw- In the prairie wolves, and as I once risked my lite to tost inoir sincerity 1 aonot propose to again expose others to a like danger, and hope to. Indian Be-, read will manage (bom without tbe Certainly Jho peace iy towards Irreclaimablo Indians which bat been pursued of late yoars, to ho logical la ill absurdity, should dispenso with tbe sorvicos of the army. Any litUe extravagances in the way of scalping or burning in' which oar redskin orolnron would iiko toiouuige wonld then be provided lor in tne per sons of Peace Commissioners, and the "innocent" wards of the government wonld not be offonded at the sight of tho United States uniform.' Tho boys In blue -are generally unwelcomoto Indian thieves and murdorers, at they bave a disagreeable habit of moling out swift justice and arc avorse to peace talks. : There is no ronson why a murdorer should bo pardonod and protected because ho. Is a rodskifS.nd yet this has boon tho persistent polloy or our inaiau uurean. - 1 ne pom, un compromisingopinion of Genoral Sher man will meet with a hearty endorse ment in every reasoning mind, and It fg to be hoped that the government will take heed in ' timo lost Modoc treachery be repeated by tho Kiowas and Cheyonnes of the 80a tb west. " ' : Koiibkd on the Cars. The Altoona jTrifcune, of the 27tb, say r ' On one of tbe morning trains which left tbiss city westward bound yester day morning, Mr. Martin Cannold, of Scran ton, was a passenger. ' A man namod Thomas Lydoll was also a pas senger and occupied a seat in tho oar alongside ofCanhold. - upon tho ar rival of the train at the On tor Depot, Pittsburgh, Can Geld discovered that he bad been robbed of two breastpins, a half sovereign, some silver coin, and a pocket-book containing twenty-sev en dollars in greenbacks, and suspect ing Lydcll to be tho thief, caused his arrest. Ho' was searched, and twenty-seven dollars in bills were found in his possession, Tbo accused was com mitted for trial in default of five hun dred dollars bail. Tin Domecralio County Conven tion of Cambria county came off last Monday. Henry Kcanlon, Esq., of Cnrrolllon, was nominated for Assom bly ; Mr. Herman Baumor, of Johns town, for Sheriff; Mr. A. D. Crista, of Munstor, for Treasurer t Mr. Ld ward Glass, of Kbonsburg, for County Commissionor, and Mr. A. Weakland, of Carroll Township for, Poor House Director. The nominees are all first olast men. John G. Lako, of Kbons burg, Alex Skelly of Summorlnll twp and Joseph A. Wertncr, of Chest Springs, were chosen Senatorial Con foreos, to meet like Conferees from other counties In the District, for the purposo of selecting a Senatorial Del egate , Fearful Tbaoedt. At noon yes terday Samuel Klupp, of East Coeulico township, .Lancaster county, was com' milted to prison lor the commission of a bloody doed, which will , in all probability tcrminnte fatally to tbe victim ot Ins wrath. Uo xuursday whilo John Myers, the prisoner and two other moo wero mowing grars, Klupp, who was behind Meyers, crept up to him and without the least provo cation plungod a scythe Into bis body, the point 01 lue sharp instrument en taring below tho ribs on the right side and emerging at a point near tbe left shoulder. . The injured man was living yesterday, but there were no hopos of his rooovory. vatrw, ittn. A kumiieb of towns in the Stato aro ambitious to havo tho Constitutional Convention adjourn to meet in their rcspectivo places. Bedford, Sunbury, Wilhamsport, Wilkcsbarrc and Both' lehem, bavo invited tbo members to tho advantages held out In the wsy of accommodations and boallh ; and now, we see, tho Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, member of the Constitutional Conven tion, has wrilton to York, suggesting that measures bo adopted in that bor ough, to induce tho law-tramors to take up their abode there during tho bum mor. CoNVirrxn. Miss Susan B. Antho ny, one of tho shining lights In tho gnlaxyof defenders of Woman's Rights, was last week tried, convicted and sentenced by the court of Canondai gua, New ork, for violating the law by voting at tho last Presidential elec tion. Mie was sentenced to pay fino of $100 and costs of prosocution This will probably cool down this old meddlesome termigant lor awhilo, Tbo election officers who received her voto woro also convicted and sen tenced to pay a One of $25 carb Thi Ciurr Justiceship. Tho state ment it mada that tne rrosidenilias determined to appoint to tbe vacant Chief Justiceship Hon. E. R. Hoar, of Massachusetts, ex-Attornoy Goner al. Tbo Prosidont onco sent in the namo of Mr. Hoar for tho position ot Associate Jusllco of sbe Suprome Court, but in consequence ofbisun popularity with Senators by reason of his domoanor towards them when at tho bead of the Dopartmont of Jus tice, bo wus rejected. ' Quiti a number of gentlemen from Toxos, tit vi York, Aobraska and Mis- souri bold a meeting in How York yesterday and organised tlioSt. Louis and Mexico Gulf railway, electing a board of d irectort and officers. The road will start from Springfield, Mis souri, on the Atlantic and t'nciBc rail road, run through the w-ostern oouo ties of Arkansas, and bisect that part or Texas lying Dot ween the easlorn boundary and the Trinity rivor, , Jacob Woidlo, Esq., a Prominent and respected citizen of Lebanon, died on Wednesday, at the ripe ago of scv onty-iour years. Air. Heldle was some yoars ago tho Doinocrutio cundl date for couirrcsi in tho Lebanon Dnupbin, Snyder nod Union district, and to great was his popularity that he at 0110 time camo very near being elected to tho legislature from , the strong Republican county of Lebanon Tho Kaston Argus tnyit Uoports from the shad fisheries on tho Dola- waro indloato that It bus been tbo poorest season In the romembranee ot old fishermen. Thore is tome talk, In presence of llio ttsrcily of shitd, ol tl.t ;iiocossiiy lor s iuv iiriiiiiiinjj tnoi jintcliing of them lyr Iwo ' fiti's. 1 Among tho beautiful specimens of men tent from this country to Oil piaoot In lho Japenoso Government, it a fellow who partt bit name In the mid dle Mr. , Ptahino Smitbt' One of imitb't frctkt vas to call u port the Peruvian Minister in a stat of gross intoxication Imnronorlv attired, and accompanied by a Japanoso woman in men'a clothes. Smith is worse than tbc.brotbor.in.law of thaGovorooiont, who it Minister to Denmark. 2 -a J"! Or "-" The Liboral Republican leadera of Now York bold a conforonoo Thurt dty, F. A. Conkling presiding. A rosolntion watr adoptod referring tbe subject of calling a Stale Convention La. the Liberal Republican- Staia Com milteo, also re affirming allegiance to tho Cincinnati platform. . .. ' 1 1 1 Al ... J. UJ $fw ilvertisrmfBts. U- ..M..I "l RKPOHT of tk oevikioa of lha COVRTV NATIONAL . HASH of ClearSJ, at Lha old Of buiiucM oft Friday, Jane 13, 17S:.- . , Loam aaillln!OimtsHi..i.;..nMiii...i..Mt,4 9 OT.rdr.fU i I0.3V2 4a D. 8. booda to aocura eireulation VS. 000 so Doa from rwiaemlnf & nMrraataDta, 1 J4,7?S IS Duo from othar Natloool llank.... : 14,114 SS Dim from Blala Ilaoka aatl llanaan.- 13,414 SB furniture anil Rxturei. ,..,...,.. M. .,..' 1,371 83 Current oipann ' 3' " TtiM paid 'i tot Si Clmks anil Calk Ikml, .,. ; . lt3 IS Bills of National llanka. . 3.001 vo Fractional eurnnrT,inc!udiD( Dlcktli, 313 44 Lnal-cacr Botaa. t,4Vt 00 .Total., ..J....t30T.n33 Ot ... U "lUUUTlM. ' ' Capital aloek M la..b..o...10S,S0 OS Kuiplut fuod-....-.....,,...., 10,MlO,00 l'ront ann loi : i,m m Otmlation outatanding SJ.00S M lad rldual alailll in.zni Iua to Nalioual Banki.., n 4,844 S4 Dua to State Bank! aad ilankori..,. ,1,311 SO ' TotaL.1 lJUiiJu $307,833 t Suit ylt'aaio, CLarAcli Col(, SS: . I. W. M. Hhaw, Caibiar of tin liountt Kational Baak of Clnarftald, do aohnnala owaar that lha abora suiaaiant it true to tha beat of my knowl edge end belief. W. Si. BUAW, C'aibief. ' Pubaeribed and twora to before ne IbiiSOth daj of Jaoe, A. D. 1S73. juna w. nsiuLfii, n. r.u Correet Atuiti JAMBS T. I.KUNAED, J. B. GRAHAM, , w 1 WILLIAM FOWKLt, ' July 1, 1S73. Directors 1) F.PIIRT of the eendilion of Ibe FIItST l. NATIONAL BANK of Clearneld, at the oluae af buoineea on June 13, 1S73; nnocecsi. 1 Loano and l)iasounta-n.M.,,,....l3,tlt 43 Over drain 3,144 40 U. B. Bends to eeeure ctreulalion 100,000 m Hue from redeeming A reeerre agents ' 0.344 Oi Due from otser National Banks.t, 1S,SV1 T3 Due from Bute Ranki and Baakeri... , 1 ,820 T3 Furniture ead Fizturos. 1,340 SO Carrenl Bspeasee 404 07 Tan pud..-......, ...... ' 470 4J Checks and other cath items S4 60 Bills of other National Banks ...v ': 47 OS Fractional Curressy, (iaelud. nickels) -r; 4J4 S3 Bpeeie, via: eolo ,....M...... M. , , 4 II Legal render .notes..... , ),isv vv ToUl, ..Is'lliMM 97 LIAStttTIBS, Capital itock paid to ;.;.., Barplus fund ..'..'.'...tioo.too 0 to.sot et ,US It lolereat ana eseaauge ....M Profit and Loss National Bank eirenlat'n ontstandlng, Ditidendt unpaid. Iodividnal Deposita..,M...m...M Due to National Banks.. Due to State Banks and bankers tl 43 tt.OOO OS 1VS OS 00.C31 33 3,40 33 3,203 7S TotaX. 4jJ0.4il 07 Stars tt eMnslroNto, Claarfi.ld Count, SS t I, William H. Dill, Cashier of the First National Bank of Ciearteld, do solemnly swear that tba abora statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and bclier. ' wm. n. flub, caentor. Baueeribed snd sworn to before mo this 3Stk day fJuBlSH. WW RADEIIACH, N P Correct Attest: RICHARD MOfiSOP, A. F. BOYNTON, JONA. BOVNT0.V, JulyJ,l7J. V . Directors. A UDITOHS STATEMENT t : JOIIN W. TI'IINER, Treasurer, In count witb lirabam fisbeol District, for tba year ending tbo first of Jans, In73t . : nssrua. Te cash of Jacob Wilbelm, tbe outgo, . !) I ing Treasurer of 1S73 To amount of dsplleau... To Btate apfropriatiea, M.....ri To nuteated tax... ......... . To J. Waple's tat... To error ia dnplisate....HM.M-..H .O . ,.., ti i A I.O. fioo tt 747 40 04 VO (30 IS 1 T IS tt . Total....:.,.. l,St 1 casoiToa. By per sentaga on duplieaieu,.wA .. By eiQoerattons By amouut of vouchers. , By percentageoa vouchers......... To balanea iu.hwmIh.ih. 37 81 111 36 1,341 43 34 S3 - 160 (3 Total....: ..LH.L. ..ii .'. Te balance at settlement ..... $1.1X4 IS .... 30 43 We. tbe understcned Auditors, bavins eiamin, ed tbe accounts of John W. Turner, Treasurer af Graham rJoanol District, tnd a balaaoe la ISvor of tbe District of two hundred' aad euly dollars and suty-two cents, tsJno oj 1 wrl.LlAM W. HOOVER, ; J , 1 - JOIIN McDOWELU Atlesti - .,; - Audilore. ( L. IUslss, Clerk. . July 3, le.o-if COMICAL CONLY COMING The Oral Mimle, Voealilt and Humorist, FRANK T A.' CONLY, will give his popular Protean, Mniisal Katar- , s taismsnt and Leoture, enutisa "HASH," AT TUB '" .-' :; Court House, ia CloarficlJ, ox - MONDAY & TUESDAY EYEVGS, JULY tTH AND 8TH. 1HT3, ; Inlraduslng him la many of his great aad lrre - - elellbio sharaetara. . , Como and enjoy ft" Wholesome ADMISSION 25 and 85 CENTS. Doors apsa at t oommanoo al I. lLECTION NOTICE j Wstnaas, Tbe petition of twelve elllsenr. eleotors of tne norouga or itsarneia, aaa aeea nreaentsd to lbs Bursess and Towa Counell, ask, lug them lo ordsl an election to determine whither or not wster works shall be erooted for said aor eugb In eoaiplianoa wllb aa aot of assembly, ap proved tbe I nth day of February, A. D. 1871,ea tltled "An Act authoriilng the borough of Clear field lo erect water works," and a supplement tkeralo, approved tha 13th day of May, A. D. 1ST I, entitlrd "An Act autorlsing the borough of Clearfield to erect water works," therefore, Ut U errffllW, That said election be held la tbe boroagh or Clearfield, oa Friday, the 3jtb day of July, A. D. IS73, by tha election officers ehoeea to bold ths general elcetioa in said nor ergh, In enmplianoe with all the provisions of said act of assembly relating to said election. By order of the Town Council. ArvnsTi A. C. TATI, . B. C. Johhsos, Clerk. . . (JjS) Burgess. , J. W. BANTZ, . ATTORN SY-AT-LAW, . Ciearteld. Pa. tu0lt,ie up slain la Weitern Hotel building. All legal boslnc.-l eatrnitsd to his cars promptly attended to. . July 3, 1373. ir OUSE A LOT FOIt SALE ! Bltuete la I'KNNl tt:l.!. A well-finiibed llunu,. U.rn. Ilffioe. and other aeoetiery bulia- Ings. Will be sold ehssp at private sale. For price, terms and olhsr Information, apply to : F Du. JOIIN II. KLINE, July , 117.1. I'canleld, Pa. till: hi he olven that Inters testamentary having Urn granted to ths .itbserlber oa the estete of SOPHIA hi. WATSON, deed, late of Clearfield L.M..k t'lu.s.i.l .uantv. l'enoirlranla, all persons IndrMed lo'sald rstaU are reque.t.d to make Immediate payment, and tkoee having lSLT. TT okoROB l. Tibep. , ficrt!a, Jul; ?, isJJ ot. lintim. Utv 2Uim1i!SfuuutiJ. H1UB COURT OK COMMON FIBAB of ClearSeld Counlr. Pa. aba tiolMNll V No.lBi; so. Terf, ltJ( RaWcca McDssMI. I .'lid. r Bkor4 iVbe Mdwaifted bawlaf bet ttewialelkf tW oowt la lake leacitaooji in the ebne eaaar haretf ! ojoteiateat bo III atn4 the t j$ his apinlmel oa fjhridaT, Je 34tkvS73,M I o'eloA . a., al htt -oSoe "tn the borooirk of Clearfield, where all per torn ialereetod ma; attend. jjttt T. n. MURRAY, Cenmlailoaer." IN THH DltTltlCT COUMT OF IUK I'ultad Btatee, W re tern Dlitrlet of Feoa'ai. a ) T. M. Auiiu, Xo. 1,401. Bankrupt. J I hereby gin notlee to all whom II aj eon earn (hot 1 wu, o tbe Slot day of Jiu, A, A. IS73, by the Reg i iter la Bankruploy appointed Auinoe of the eilate of t. M. Aleiander, bank awpt. .itrttr- AtMV A DMINlaTKATORH ti9riCB.1totloe ? r-rr i t . 7 'l it la hereby ciren that lettera of adminiMration on tho eatato of WM. II. B.0BI8ON, Ult of Bogga towniblp, Olearteld oeaaty, Pa., doeeaaed, hating bees duly granted to tbe nnderiigned, all pereoni Indebted to aeld eitaie will ploaM Hake immediate payment) and thoae havln olalma or demands will present them properly autbentleated for eetucmtnl wilhoat delay. , , - IKtr. ROBIROlf, JnrylSt 1 ' - Admlnlitratrlr " 170H SALE 1 The proporty situate on Cberriitreto.liiUeBeroeckef ClearSeld, adjoining Lou af John Lylle and tha Academy, late tha Kitata of Anaia 9. hope, deoeaeed. la offered far sale. II eoatains a froal an Cherry street of 74 rest and is 40 reel deep, and aaa a mall dweUiee- Hoan wpoa M. If aot sold at prlrate rale ariero Uiat time, 14 will U oterad at pablia aala at tbe Court Hoaee, is 4aa Boroagh of Clearfield, on Saturday, tha 3d day of Auguil, 1873, at 10 o'emek, a. M. ' Tiena One third eeih oa tbe lay af sale, and the balaooe la two annual payeaenut, with Interest. ' tt. . SASKETT, July t, UTI:3tt ' , ' ; ; ' Bseoator. XTOTICE TO CDSTOMEItSWe, X" the nndoraigeed, merehaaUaad aaaehalosof the borough of Clearfield, do agree teeloeo ear reipeetire plaou of buiiueu oa tbe Foartk day of July, 1S73: ,." --. 1 J. M. Kratiar. i John C. Uarwlek, OoodfeUew A Baa. T. M. HoMnsoa A Co. ' Htehard Mooaoa.' - t Beckett A Hearyrar. ' ' ' Weaver A Bella. ' ' '' 9. . Miller." " J. W. Wrlfbt. - ' Wu. Beed. Root. Mitchell. " " ' Samuel I. tinyder. ' " 11. F. Nangle. -' II. F. Blgler A Co.." I Johnloa A Baas. 1 E. W. Graham. : I). Buwart A floa. " t. Short. Jaa. Kerr A Co: t Kiauer A Lytle. '. 6. Bbowers. Lever riegaJ. , Ciearteld, Juae 19, IS73.-2I ' T. M. ROBINSON & CO., 8.VDIIiKIW, tlealeri la I .. Ilarness, Saddles And Bridles, ' BLANKETS,' BRUSHES, ' Fly N0L1, Collars, Whips, Aa A Urge stack ot TBOTTIXO GOODS of eU descriptions. Alto, a large stock of BAHNKbr) TRIM4JINOS. 1 , r-Kspairing protaplly attended to. Bbosi oa Jlarkel street, Urabam's Row, la shop fonaoriy oocupieu by jaiuat Aleiaaaer. CVaarfisli, Pa, June 33, lS7j; ' ATEW LlilK KILN I . . 1 VKAR Cl'lWENSVILLE, Tbe undersigned would refpeetruiiy aotiry all arsons Intsrested that he has yuft erected a asw .iaie Kila, la Pike township, and will keep oa hand a flrst-olass quality of dray Lime, which will be furnished to termers, builders and others at 13 cents per busbel, easb, at the kilo. jeis-m U. B. CALDWELL, ATTENTION, TAXPAYERS! Notloe li hereby clveo to those taiuayers la Law rence township, who know themeelroo indehsed to ms for County, Kioto aad School Taxes for 1S7I, 1673 and INT3, that unless tbeir Usee are settled wilbtn three week rVvia ibis date, my duplicates will be left la tbe bands of a Justice of tbe Peaos for eolleotioa together with the aeosssary ousts, lAii.ua sua I.B.B. Lawrence tp., June 23, 1373.-31 Collector.' 1876 CEXTEHIAL! 1876 ; The Nbw "CENTENNIAL" ' . ; i ' .X el , -. .!' CL0THINGST0REI v-'i .. BBt i .SBBt-i', ' ' ' ' Urn's Suits of Fsrmers' Caislmsra, only, ' at KERR A CO.. Men's Suits of Cheviot, only.'. j . . at KKRR d CO.. ' Mao's Built of Sootrh Cheviot, only.-. . , . . ,at KERR A I'O.'t. , Ai.ot ' I.M i 13.00 Hen's Suits of English Mellon, only 13.04 , at KERR A CO.'S. Men's Suits of Fine Phis Diagonal...., at KERR A CO.'S. Tenth's Suits horn t7.04 io....., at KERR A CO.'S. . , Childron'i Fancy Suits, from 13.00 to.. 30.00 13.M 10.00 - al RR A CO.'BL - Genti Furnishing Goods, " ' beet and largest stock la town, at ' , KERR A CO.'S ' ;' New- Centennial Cxotmhu Iloutt, Conor Second and Marks! Streets, ar-flo and see for yourselves. T3, SsnoMe ClelAthy iTotiee Ie dewrgrM. ' eteef oi t 34-73 IROM THIS DATE, . l.t 1. . ill .1 ' , . ,l'i.r.i , June. 25(h, until Aug. 1st, t will seU any Millinery or other goods aa hand at SO par ceiil laaa than cost, to make room for aa entire new Fell stock. r- . June JJ St. ' MRS. T. E. WATSON. The Boll's Bun Woolen Factory, . . Pens towaskia, Clearfield Co., Pa. . BCINBD ODTI . SCT SOT , B U RNED U,PI The subscribers have, at greet extieat. rebuilt neighborhood eeeesstty, in tbe erection of a firs. olsss Woolen Manufactory, wilb all the modern Improvements sttaebed, and are prepared lo make all fclnns or notes, ueseiuiersB, rieimeiis, oiaa kete, Flannels, Ae. Plenty of goods oa head lo supply all our old aad a thousand now customers, whom ws ask to come aad examine our stock. Tbe business of - ' ' CARDIlfO AND FCLLIMS will 'receive our especial attenlioa. Proper arraaremanla will bo mads to receive aad deliver Wool, lo suit customers. All work warranted end done upon the shortest notioe, end by striet atten lioa to business we hope Ie realise a liberal share af public petroeege. - f 10.O0O POUNDS WOOL WANTED I , Wa will pay tbe highest market prlos for Wool and sell our manufactured goods as low as similar goods can be nought In theoounty, and whenever we fall to reader reaeoueble satisfaction we eaa always be (band at home reedy to make proper explanation, either la person or by setter. JAME8 J0I1N8OX A SONS, " iprlltfitf Bower P. O. APMI N IHTR A TOR'S) iOTIll. Notice Ishsrsby glvso that letters of admlnlstrsllon on the estate of EDWARD K 1NO, deoeemd, late Buraslds townthip, Clearfield county, Poena, baring keea duly graaud te the aadersigaed, all persona lodebled ta said estate will please make Immedlsto payment, and those having clslms as demaada will present them properl)' aathaaUaalad lor tsttlsm.nl without delay. , , JKKfeEM. IIAKTEU, June 11, 1t73 it. Administrator.' JlXUVMTim'n 3M)n li.-.Notlo.Uber. by glrea thst Letters Tsstsmenlary on the late of Annie U.Shope,dse'd.,baveboea grant ed to the aadareigaed. All perieat ladebled lo said Estsla are required la make immediate pay ment, and those baring delta, against II fire re quired to present them, duly eetbrntietted, with out delay, te the undersigned. . ;J , J.. BARRETT, - Ptorutor of Assis ti. Phps. ClrsrBrld, Ms.v f", l79, It. TO TUB :F iy O N;T i; g-A-1 ' i i If fl CB CAT aWCJTEMKSrT J ; AIJU8 CLEARFIELD BAKERY, AND . ICE, CEEAM SALOON I . . Tha anderilgned having jasl fitted up aew, mtm isd nsl aear Tbird, mpectfull Inform! tbe pablie that he sow drepared la aeeoauaodale them with ererylhing tn hli line on abort aoliee sod at all hours of t-;; jfajr. u (oepi on tana, . . BRESI! SRIAD, ' , . BCSKs, holLS, tikb; : CAKES, all kinds. ' ice cre a:m;': ' ; 4'vt and ageneralaisortment ofv CONFBXrtlONEKrBS,- PRBITS, MUTS, As, All of which will be dtlirerod to sdataaero at their lesldenoes, wbon mjusated te do so, i. tCH CREAM, by the dish, served in a neatly fur- alihodroom. ' Thankful for the gensroal patronkgs Mstowet la ths past, he hopes to merit and rooslrs a on. llauaaee of ths same from his old custo- y ' (Mrs, aad ""J"" - ") . - ' JOILN STADLElL'i'i. ...... fuaelfi'TS-tf." 1 8ACIKTT & SCnRYVER, " it -ti i i , , v. ' J ,. ,- , , . :-4 - . .I f : MAXIM l " ' " t'- ,8 M A 3 fi O I V A O et t. rnri e .1 aha ssaBufaoturers of a Tin,Coppfr& Sheet Iron Ware, r- ' 'i i -y y t f 'i '. i ,' 1 Beooa Street,', ' . ::;:0f.vj:i.: jj a:;i n-s C1EAIPIELD, PA. Having Isr rely Increased oar stock of Hard ware, we Invite the nubile to examine our stock ana nneer. Carnsuters and persons who eontemplate build. lag will do wall to esaasiae oar T00IS BUILDIHO HAMWAEB, which Is aew and af tha heel manufacture, and will be sold low lor ansa. ' . u NAILS, ':' 'V '-"SJIr , . oO-GJ-ASSi 1 1 J A . VV , . , . . -ruiiy, ' - , r , -, . . GLUE. LUCKS, ... ; , f. . LAXCIIEvS, ... .. .. , HINGES, ' . SCREWS All klads of Beaeh Pianos, laws. Chisels, Squares, Hammers, natensta, riuaios aaa levels, Mortised A Thumb Ouages, Bevels, ' Braces A Bills, Wood aad Iroa ' ' . Ueaeb Screws, aad the beet ' i - Boring Masbina ia tha market. - , ; . , . Double and Single Bitt Axes ' POCKET CCTLIBT, Ae. Agents for Burtuir Iron (torn Shelter, warraaiaa. Also, ageoU tor Riohards 1 GOTHIC FLl'E T01S, whloh effectually ours gawky Flues; . Farmers' Imalemeats aad Garde a Tools af every - ' aesonptiou. " COOK STOVES, - aal.:.V em. 4-v . I wr astvoa ve aj w ar intut toy SJitay awtiaiaaienale asr Portable Ranftt and rtrnae m"toofing. Rrjeutinr and Job Work done on reasunaoie terms. Ail oruers win receive oromi attention. . r- , June I, 1373. - - . W 1 4 i.i - ... .. PUBLIC SALE By Tirtus of an order of the Orphans' Court af Ckarleld eoualy, the aadersigncd adminislratar of the es tate of John Orr, late of Lawrence townthip, de eeaeed, will sell at publie sale, ea the premises, on w eanesuay, tne ytn say or July, l7, tke tot. lowing real estate: All that certain lot or ri of ground situate ra Lawrenoa township, county aforesaia, ana piare ot renasyrvenia, oouaaes aad deocribed as follows, vis:, fissioning at a post on beak of Montgomery ereek; Ihsnee up said stream north 37 degrees west t 7-10 perobea. aertk St dogma east II perches, north til do. gross west S perehee, aorta 44 degvavs weet 4 perches, aorta S3 dturreee west 4 perohos lo a poet oa line of land of MePherion Brothers ; thence by lands af MoPhersoa Brothers south ti degrees west 61 perehee fa a poet t -taeaos by lands for merly of II. f. Oooti fellow south 3S( drgreee oast a l-io p ere ties to a poet, north (( degrees east 7 t:10 perches to post oa road :' thence by road aorth lot degrees wool 13 t-lt perehee to dead wkilo pins; thenc by land formerly of a). II. Uoedfellow aorth H degrees, east 14 perehee to post 4ui4 plaea of begiaiingf oataiaiag three acros and one birndred aad oae aaa- see ea tooths prebsa aad allowaaeo, nearly all oleased aad under a goods tato of celtivatiou, and having tbereoa oreeted a one aad a half story plank boass aad small liable. i ,., Tanua. One-half eash and balance la lis month, to be secured by bond aad mortgage ea the premises, Baleloeommenceet 10 o clook, a. . , JNO. W. WRIHLKY, June IS, IS7t. Adasraistrator. ThfOTlCE. The uadsrtigned having sold out A.1 aaa retired treat the eaeroeoliie business, wonld respectfully request Ibsir former purees. whose eeeonata are unsettled, to sail and settle wilbia thirty days. The books will be found during said tsrm with D. L. Ferguson, at bit of. too, where be will bo prepared te giro Ike bust- j uesi nis special attention, atier Which all tcOunta remaining unsettled will be placed la tbt hands oi ui proper vmoers tor collection. :. :.. i P. L, fkhuuson a co The ttndcrsgoed katrlni stock af goods of the lata i ng purchased ths entire A Co., of Lumber City, and having Just filled ui our speciout store rooms witb a well aaaorlad sloe I nras oi lh L trgutoa froth from the east of Dry Qoods, Oroeeriet, Dard- ware, wuoantwaro, voaii aad aooa, aate and Caps, Clothing, Notions, Vaacy Vreaa Uoads, lo eTotber Witk all articles etually kepi aaoV in de mand, aad desirinu to "live aad let live." wa would urge upon the former patrons of ths house evevToo.iy eiso ie au aad uamtaa our stock, ne are determined to aea oar utmost efforts to make it ths Interest tf all te give uialiberalsbars vi imr pavoaago. Lumber Hty, June II, 1873.-41 JOHIf lU'tWKLL A SON TALUADLE FARM I :i . AT PRIVATE SALE. Tbe undersigned offers at privets eale his farm ia Chest township, eooslitlngef to arret, 100 aores of which aro cleared, under good feooe aad la a high state of eullivatioa. Tbe Improvement! are a good house, aew bent tnd ether aeeecearc outbuildings. Two eieelleal orchards aa she promisee. Wood water convenient te the house. aoout i,eoti,of,B fret of eieelleal piue,beslde other a me isna. Also, aa abundance of anel and limestone. For further Information, call oa araddress ' WM. M. MniARVET, jell-4t McQarvey P. O., Clearfield Co., Pa. DR-H I); VAN.VA1.2AUJ OfTice aett door te llartswlck A Irwin's Drug Store, up stairs. 7 CLEARFIELD, PA. tm Rsrtuigrat. Dr. R. V. Wlleoa, Dr. I. tl. Hartewiek, Faculty of Jeffsrtoa Mrdlce College, T EON ARD HOUSE, T AJ Opposite Railroad Depot, CLllAgPIKlll, PA, - Pleaeaatls loeatod tnd a trst-elase hotel ia til rsepeeu. breakfast for aaeeongert leaving ea morning train. . Wit, t, BRADLEY, . Juae II, ItJJ, Proprietor. JAMES MITCHELL. TT Square Timber A Timber Lund, Jsinifc CLEARFIELD, PA. rt, lllt.-... ED: W: GRAHAM, .ApKA(JU, I (J QENEBAL MEfiOEANCISE. swabe; timber ixnm, CLEAJJFIELD, PA., . ai fort opened, t tho KKTtSTONl ITOKl i ajviJ uitw vaial ajg - - . . i . f. . . .. . " ,. .. - . ' I ,w 4-... : t- I '' of every descrtplUia. Li. . Wl 'r . . , DRY eOODB n""' '' i BOOTS AND SHOES. V ' '! .Cl,0TniNp,Jx.,'i1;.li IN GREAT ! VARIETY. 1 (lii l - . t ' I FLOUR. ' ' MEAT, v,"J , : SALT, it,-,ii. 7-1 ..-'.:, RYE, ... - l .v.,.-., OATS,-!', I . C0RN ALWStS QX UAKD 'AND TOR BA-LS AT A SMALL 'AD VAXCS. ''p LOUR Received by the ear load, tfi sold st a soill" adraase.j A supply af ROPE eoaslautly aa aaad. Spesla) lodaaomeats ftuafodie those getting sal Square Timber and iiOgs, as deal largely ta Lumbermeat SuppUea, sad are pre '' 'pared at all timet la purahase Has- -5 -" , . ber and lumber. ' . ' . v ED. W. O II HAN, ''KEXSTQN E STORE," ' ' ' Second Street, I. - CLEARFIELD, PA.,,-, ' "'' '' ' OotJS, 1I7J. e L OOKAN0 bead: 84DDLE & HARXESS MAll.6! JOHN 0. HAEWICK, , , Market fit , CLEAKFI ELD, Pa.,, Is the man lo go tt if yoe waat a set of sow HARNESS or e new SADDLE, or aa;tbin aUe in that line, lie tarns out as good work as Is done in any shop in Psnnsyhraais, snd kis prior are very reasonable. - - Conitantly oa band a lull una or ' 1 " ,TKOTTLNO GOOD8, t such at Trotting Saddles, Quarter aad Shin Boen, Trotting Hollers, T btps, Flue tfrusneseaa lease, Ae. A tne assortmsat of Nets, Horse Cersnv Kaoe Biaaketa, Bulalo Robes, Ae, As., kept ia seasoa. la last aayioieg that horsemen tiasd It need of Is always on band. All of which will be sold at wholssale ornlal at tbe very fairest rates. . ,. , ttepslrlng Tmmitry attended'M.' All wars Piatmntoed. asop ia room formerly occupies a, oitOSce. April t, 1171. BARGAINS IN MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS! Organs, both Bsw 4 oroond hand, at the Musis Store, opposite UaUtYi furniture Store. All person, latoresteu ars ten ted to oall and examine a asw style of Organ tea oa exhibition. 8beet Mutit and Musis Soots eoastaatly oa hand, t . : ,'.., ap!34-73if T7M- R' MORGAN, "iTli V TT CLEARFIELD, FA. Agent tor the ' ATWOOD PLOWS. Farmera ia aeed of Plows will ds wsll Is saS at my farm la Lawrence towaebrp, tod sseauas ths improved Atwood right aad left aaaded is4 side hill Plows, which I am selling vsry ebseafct cash. . i . . ,. . ,pJ.a $09tS nl jUor5. ,0 JOOT ABDSUOB MAKING. P1TTXTP WEAVER, oa Market street, m Shaw's Row, Clearfield. Pa., has Just rstetvtd a Ins lot of Preach Calf Ikins and Elpi.tks beet ia the fcarkst.and is now prepared mil afaoture everything ta hie line. He will war rant bli work to be as repneeated. - - The eltiioas af Clearfield aad'vlotairy aa respectfully invited ta give klm a sell. work don al anon eeuoe. . s:ll isy ISAAC JOHNSON A SONS, ' Manufacturers and Doalers la ' Iltoi aud Hlieeit : '.'.' :' r . f- i Ladles', Misses' and ChUdrsa's Oallers, Men's, Boys' and Women's Heavy Boots, ssd ' ,Brogaas, As., As. f , .,; Store end shop oa Second street, nearly sppe site JI. F. Biglar A Co.'s hardware store, Feb. 33, ISfZ-ly I CLEARFIELD, PA. i-J-tfllMUUI. f' CLEARFIELD .ACADEMY. A Malt sad Fasaalo CUsatral Blfk Hcseok Each Dcpariaaeat He para te, trhrtlnct tad Coaapleta la Ileelf. - , . t .f. THE scholastic year of this Instlletioa Is divi ded into two SM-leoi af five moatks ltw.nl; one weeks) each. Tbe first session sommssesi sa tba first Monday tn September! the sseotd, salts first Monday ia February. - '. The coerce of iastruetioa embrace, every thiag aeoossary to a thorough, practical aad eooompLiea ed eduoatron of both soles. '"'', Papilswill be admitted alanytlmeaadebertsd from date of entrance to ths elose of the sossieB. No doduetiea will be Bade for ebeeeee, sterol la eases of eilreuse tnd promoted illnosa, Students from a diilaaee eaa be aosommoaalsd wilb board at low rates. ', .( - For Barti--:lr.( IH,4 , addrea) ' Res. 1. 1. UABRU0N, A. at , Julylt, 1871-tf. . . Peanelpsa. T UMBER CITY UNION MALE Ji . A NO 4-iialAl.il AOADRMY. - Ths first torus of this erboel will eemmesss sa the First Monday of Mar, 1373, wader tke lepn inteadsasy of tke Rev. J. 0. ulriet, a gradasts Jeffereoa College, whole now permanently lessfd la Lumber City, and has eonsented to tessk tsi school. He is a gentleman of merit, tad hat lit several years eiporience in tracking. Tuition peyable one-half In advance; ths til eaeo at tha snitldle of the term. u i Lommoa r-ngiish branches f - r . - . . vt u. Higher .... - . m, t o Classics. m...m.,v M.H Length of tsrmeigdleca weeks. No deduliss for ebsenoe, aalest in ease of protracted itaeet. ( Books used are Mitchell's lioograpby, Urootx InUllectual aad Wrtttea Arilbmetict, Bartl i Ks glish Urammar, Dariee' Elementary Algirm, Bullion's Latin and Ureek Readers, Geometry, Ilaviiie' I.p.ndnr R,iM f Thlnes. Fsmllisr Brewer. Th r.mU rt, k..A.wi,. . Waled In Ls- bar Cily, Clearfield souaty, i'e., sis miles west Curwensvllle.lhe terminus ofthe Tyrone A Clrsr fiold Railroad, aad it remote from tbe dltsiptti"' and dcmoruliiing inllurncoi which abound Ip a"J larger plaora. A pnideat patronage It seltettrS. Board eaa be bed al 33.40 per week. Forferlk" particulars address lbs Pprlncipal, or one of I" Directors. mi- niatoTont. a. II. L.t lie, , , V si. M. Ilnrj, Mania Watts, D. W. Hoyt, R. O. llamiltea, . ; D. L. Pergusoa, Ws. L. Moor. ' ' Alei. Fsrcuioa, II. W. Spenser, Dr. D, O. Crone k Lumber City, April 30, 1873. MISS H. S. SWAN'S '. ! SCHOOL FOR'GIRLf - .. CLEARFIELD, ti. ',' J fnill SIMMER TERM of eleven weeks, I X eomnenoe Monday, April I4ib, 1373. 1 . ' TERMS Of TUITION. ' Reading, Orthography, Wrltlng.OhJeetLsl- , eoLa. Primary Arllhmetlt tnd 1'riaiary Ueoerarlur..-w.M..M..M..M. .... Blttesy, Local aad destrlplive Osegrapky . with Map Drawing, Urammar,, Mental and Written Arithmetic. t Algebra and the Rcleaoee... 13 r. . . , . i a, ..- ' " vu pmiii.!, ,w..w.., ar.. ..k For full particulars sen fat Plfttrali Clrtifisld, April t, l'71