THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WKPHEfiDAT MOHNINQ Jl LY 1B.W. . . Terms of Subscription. : irmlt) ' wlrtitM.br kKhin thro, monthi (0 Ifrslo1 sfter litre, and before ill months...., I 00 jrjisiil kftr th nplnktioa of six month ... I 00 HELHilOUS NOTICES. 1 Methodist Eplseopal Church Iter. A. D. v ' I'.itor. l'ublio Berries erer Bnbbith i"MA.M.,.ndTP.M. feUete Hoeocl at A. M. fnyn Meeting eeerjr Thunder, it 7 J P. M. Commuoi.n Scnrlce, Brit Sabbath of .v.rjr -oath at Ml A. M. Hk Aulrt' C:hnrrh P.plKopal Rt. Oseao. Hall. Publie Herrio. Sunday rooming o'clock, and at f P. M. Sunday School at I p. M. Prayer Mooting Wednesday availing .. r o'clock. Presbyterian Church Iter. II. 8. BoTi.cn. 6,bbth serriees morning and ercuing Ksb bsti Wool at P. M. Prayer Moating Wcdnei dst ironing. HI. Fraud.' Chnrr ti-.'Chtlitile--P.re. P. J, BiimiDH. Mmi at Ml o'clock A. M., en the atVond aad fo.rlh (Sundays of each month. Lutheran Church. Hav. A. J. lUnrsocic preaching arory Sabbath, morning and at oning, gibbatb School at a. a. Prayer meeting every Wednesday .retting. Post .natters, Attention I We want if distinctly understood by U "government" that we tcill pay the podage for every subscriber in the county vho hat paid hit subscription at least sii thontns in advance, or becomta an advance-paying subscriber on or before the first day of October. Before the first quarter expires we will furnish to each Post Master in the county a list of our advance-paying subscribers and tte eath for the postage to Jan. 1, 1874. Tho Hayes Quartette is one of the tut vocal concert troupca now before the public, i i in To Exchanges. We have paid the pal lag on all copies of the Kr.Ptrni.icAX, lent to ear exchanges, up to the lit day of Jnnnary, 1874. The Bollofonto Republican says Hint a eorpa of aogineora got loit last week in the ountains, between Snow Shoe and the boad of Batch creel, and lubiiited an tea terries and noli for Ihirty-lix houri. Thii li rather' joke en the larveyort, , IIfxkiioub. Conimuiiion services elll be held la the Lutheran church, In thin place, oa Sunday morning, July 20th. Itev. J. V. Ooodlin, Becretify of the Home Million Board, will be present and will preach morning and evening. All are cordially invited lo be prcaent. m 9 Grand Concfrt. Tho celobraleJ Usyee Quartette, of Philadelphia, will give two concert! in thit place, on Wodnesliy and Thurt day swings, the I'd and 21th lmt. Tliii will ao doubt be gratifying to our loreri of music The n.yeses have been here before, and are well known to our citixeni, who will at heretofore go and hear them, i ' A Somebody. According to tlio JWtor, Huntingdon bai "a narrow-minded, dime-pinehing, fonilitcd, hypocritical liar, who nikea hii llriog off the miifortunee aud aorrows of the people a ban, Iwo-faeod skinflint, who Uvea only became the devil won't have him, who saraki around tho town earei dropping and de ceiving thoie who oonrcne with or are in earshot of him." What a queer chicken this chap must certainly lo. mm Tat Annual Tour. Nearly all tho editors of this State were on a butt woek before list. The Wllliemsport BtlUti establishment contributed three and the Dellefonte HalcAma furniihed the exearslonim two members. We won. der where they get their "spending money. We hire considerable capital and time Invested In the buiinose, bnt aomehow we eaa declare no div idend! to take an eoeaeional "tare" liko our co Umporeriri. Why Is thii thus? A Firb Episode. Our Curwcnsriilo neighbors were thrown into great eonfusion on Monday morning, by the cry of Bre. After con siderable running in different directions, it was discovered that the Ire had broken out in Mr. Pioit'i wash bonse, which being a low bnildlng wai loon deluged with water by the volunteer fire department, and before much damage was done t the building. Bui it was bad scare, and no ailtsko. mm ' Smiocg A rrit ay. A correspondent informs as that the streets of Ulen Uope were the scene of aad affair on Saturday afternoon last, la which an ax and a pistol were freely used. The party' using the pistol Bred four shot! at bis antagonist, one of whloh took effect In hit cheek, the second in hie shoulder, the third through the hud and tha fourth in the thigh. As the party aiiag the pistol is new under bail, and the eaie will nndergo a fudiojal investigation, we refrain from giving the particulars. Gab Sur. It will bo o4serd that the friends of gal are determined to organise, as indicated by an advertisement in thii issue. We understand that over one hundred persons have agroed to nsa gas in their dwollings if the works arc built. Thia is a far greater number than the most langoina anticipated would nse it, and is mere than sufficient to insure that gas works will piy. We are willing to adopt any method of lighting so that we nan get rid of thej Bve hundred nitro-glyeerln topera which are lighted every light in aur town, ' , Death by Drowning. A corrca- poadent inform! ui that Calvin Kilter and William Peoples, of Pike township, repaired to Little Clearfield ereek, oa the Jfth of June, for the par pen of taking a bath. Unfortunately young Bitter got Into a deep hole and not being an ex pert iwlmmer be was drowned before he coujd be rescued. Mr. Price Mayes was aun upon the ground, nnd by diving under the water be atiied the body and broujrlit it to there, but the vital ipark bad led. The grief of the parcnti can bo utlw imagined than written. Good Time. To tost lim nracticn- jVlity c psaia tent a i 9io..l jVlity of running regular trains over the Pennayl- railroad from AHoona to liarrlsbnrg with- ingle stoppage, a train made up of engine S aad two passenger ears, having on board the Maryland Editorial Association, returning rem their summer excursion, was started oa tho tSth day of June, at Altoona,at 3: 10 o'clock p. m., Veaehlag Ilarriiburg at tit o'clock, running the Wntlre distance In three hours aud twenty-six fnoutes. The distance is one hundred end thirty o milee--about forty miles an hoar. I TwfNTT-ONE TO JJlUHTVONB. Tho IWIefoute tyie't'eaaeeysi . , I We hare them new. Both are residents of Fer. In ion township.' His name Is Kverhart, aged 81, Bod she a eherming young widow, Mrs. llrouse, hity-.n., M minus it equals 6B. This li the lucrnpancy In their nges, but the jalrlsrclial Kvcrhart loved, wooed and won Cjo youtlifui af fections of thii sombre young widow, and a short lm since tbey were united in the bonds of mt- IIDny. Wer oommonta necessary wo would iote the parable ef the old wine and new bottlci. Ail Wronu We hvo Jntoly ro. " ieeri iron ainerent aecuoni bat ing a ml stamp out In two, the writer presuming (be half of its was Mres. The same rule k $2.40 tha half of ti, yat whe Is foolish b le tut a Bve dollar bill In tvM fur eonve- DCe kka P..(.t.M ik. L:lt ... i - i . . i wMn.i.ji ,u win w, Hvvm in iwu uv- iU It It just so with postage stamps. A "latad ltamp is not honored by the depart. fo lor by lu oAeerS, whe nnderstand the htw. f 'aHed the attention of the jioatmastor to thii , aad he baforaed that a number of post. r" l Ike habit af using eut stamps, con. F7 ta the postnnee laws regulating the qnee r Tb iptentlna nay fx good enough, but 'P'actlca Is a fr.a a law and putti.liable by ri peuiiucs. fteiidas, tha j-erson la whom "er is addreeecd is compelled to psy the ge over igain, ir the postmaUrr at the end a d'i ki ifii'y in punil.i". Casualtik.. -As usual tho Into 4th bai yielded a plentiful harvest or eainaltlei and acoldcnti all over the country. Although we hid no celebration In or hear our borough, we lisve not escaped accidents. The moat serious seems lo be that of Mr". Newton Bead, who was thrown out of a buggy by the horse taking fright near Ooodfellow'i bridge. Sho was aerlouily injured, but Is now ilowly Improving and will recover. ' A little ion of Jlr. Cowdrick bad bit foot cruibed by the falling npon it of a rnarblo ilsb at Mrs. Llddle'i marble yard, where be and some other boyi were playing. '. Mr. R. N. Shaw bid a $210 carriage broken to Binder! by bit team running away, some awkward follow having allowed the Lories to go wtlhout a driver. ' ' Two gentlemen, who were running home at full speed, trying to esoapo the rain storm, the night provlous, collided on Second street, their heads meeting, lending otic to the right and the other to the left on the pavement. Two pain of black eyei were the remit. The last, though not the leant, accident, when viewed financially, was that whlob betel Mr. Southard. During the thunder storm on the evening of the 4th, the lightning struck his ihop, knocking down the flue, and the electricity, pass ing Into the stable adjoining, killed hla $200 horse. The buildings resolved very little Injury the Ore being extinguished before any datnago was uoue. .None or the family were at home at the tiino. This Is a heavy loss to '-Al. " hut will not provent biiu from delivering his sewing ma ohinci as usual. The lightning very soon after itruck a plno tree on eeroctory hill, and tho shock was very sensibly felt by many of our citlicns residing in mo eastern portiou of the borough. Why Not f The Countv Commis sioner! and the eltlseni of Curweusville ind vl- oinity having resolved to build an iron bridge across the rircr at that place, why not take down the wootlea one and remove it np so the pien at llilcs r The span at this place is only 100 feot, while the one at Curwonevlile is 100, thus leaving .10 feet t bridge for waste. We are no brldire builder, but wo have no doubt that the Curweni- ville structure can be taken down nnd placed on the Eloom-llile plen for lest than $1,000. And if the citlicnn residing in that vieiuity move at once in thii matter, a very cheap free bridge ean be secured to them, as we have no doubt the Commissioner! will at least contribute half of the expense. All the frame work of the bridge li in good or der, and nothing but a new roof nnd weather- boarding would be needed. Besides, the piers are thcro, and It will cost lesi to transport the old bridge than the timbers for a new structure. The false works used to tako down the bridge oan be used to put it up again. Why not give somebody a job to take down the old itmcturo and put It up on the Illoom-llile piers? Never again will so raro an opportunity be offered to the citiiens of Pike township to get a cheap bridge. Appoint a committoo at once and go to work, and In three months tha river will be spanned with another bridge. o s e. Fourth op July Celebration at WooiLAn. The proprietor! and employes of the "Woodland Fire Brick Company" bavo cre ated a very cordial feoling amongst their neigh, bors and friends, by tbc graceful hospitality ex hibited at their Fourth of July aeiebration. The company, with a spirit worthy of imitation by the citiseni of our own town, had erected a large platform in a beautiful grovo in the vicinity, and several excellent musicians being in attendance, the dancing' was kept lp with spirit until 12 o clock, uUf when dlbocr was announcod, aftcreWllers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' which the visitors were addressed by Frank Fielding, Ksq., of Clearfield, and Messrs. Boggs, general mansgf-r, and Korris, foreman for the Co. Tho remarks of these genii men wore well timed. If any of our friends wish to spend a pleasant day, we wonld advise thcin to try Woodland, and if they happen to meet Jlr. Geo. Albert, Mr. Boggs, Mr. Norris, Mr. McN'ash, Mr. McVeigh, or Mr. Reed, anti hare the privilege of their so ciety during their visit, wo are confident they will not regret it, and will look forward with pleasure for an opportunity to return the hospi tality we know from experience these gentlemen will so eordiallv extend to thctn. Tho racos at tho OmcooIii Park, on tho Fourth of July, brought together probably the largost crowd of people that ever honored that live littlo tewn with their presence. Molt every part of tho State was represented, and a number of persons from New York and other places of equal note helped to swell tho crowd, (juitt a nurubor of horses competed for the different purses, but the laurels were earriod off principally by Osceola and Brookville horses. Osceola Is one Of the liveliest towns on the mountains, and for energy, cleverness and downright gnshuadatire- ness lue people can I be b?at anywhere. si On Al. Ilaupt'a afternoon train, a day or two sinee, eomlng from Mileiburg to this placo, was a handsome, modcet looking yoonjr la dy. She bent her pretty head out of the window and seemed to be absorbed In the beautiful seonery along the "narrows." She was so much engaged in contemplating the roinnntie surroundings that when bcr fare was asked for, site put her dainty hand into uer pocket, hor eyes still resting on the viow without, and sscebanieally drew forth a fint roots eomi and banded it to tho eonduotor.Zer7e fontt RrpuMcan. Now, Al., yon have been telling tales out of school. Quit that. More Drowning. HownrJ Cnrtin Cain, a fonrteea-year old pupil of the Canville Sol dicn' Orphan School, wn drowned in Kaufman'i aaw mill dam, near fasivllle, on the 9th. His mother reside! in G'ltioh township, where the body was buried tho noxt day. His father, John (I. Cain, belonged to Co. K, 111th Regiment Penn'a Vol., and was killed at Peeeh Tree Crock, near Atlanta, t., on tne xuin or July, loot. Tho July mooting of tho Mountain Park Association, Brookvillo, takel place on Thursday and Friday, July 3 1th and 35th. Purses amounting to $l,j0 are to be oompetcd for. AUirive muse vu i bciuaj, uiy an, "Old Folks at llomo " is n now fen trn-t in the progr-nm of th liny. Quartette, and li jierformed to life. Iq not full to tee them. U In long time iince louie of jo a utr the "eld folks tt home," Jorry McCartney wnnta to find a black mare which itrajed from Me prrmlnoi. Boe advertifeoinat. Lint of luttera rvmauiinir unclaimed In the I'ottoffice at Clearfield, for the wook coding aim j iiid, inf.) i Ilual, lJamil 2 MaJJagifl, William Morrisuo, JsOiiii McGorcm, 'at rick Wojer. Hum tit r-, t'owlen, Jirftn - ' --f Trait, Mini Anoit Boolt, Abclara Thotnaf, It. M, Tapper, M i- Uertrude Whaling, John I'aiiy, i on 11 Fowler, J olio (Hylord, V, H, -llaaoook, T. C. Mill, Thomai lfeini', T. C. A Co. Knarr. Mini Jane Ki'pbart, J. Mild Isitwi), K, C. MvColugao. Michael P. A.OAIM.Y, P.M. Communicated. The closing exorcises of the spring session of Llcemoia Acauomy veerokojd in the Court House, on Thnrsday and Friday eveolnse, June 20 and 27, in the presence of very Inrge and appreciative audiences. 'J ties Principal of the Academy, ltev, P. L. Ilarrisun, Is deserving of much credit for the selection of pieces and adaptation of persons to parts, which realty seemed esch ono was horn te 1111 Just the place assigned him. The scholars displayed a carefulness of study and perlectness ef drill which exhibited at eni.v their own ability to grasp ideas and personate eharaters, but also tle eoinpetency and faithfulness of their teachers. Though It wonld ho unkind to particularise, I cannot refrain from speakinr of the beautiful and healthful eserelsrs In enlisttcnlcr, undur the di reetlon of Ml" Mitchell, one of tha leachr-re, which was per(sctly aliarmiiig aad biongut down the house Willi repeated encores. When 1 ssy that miny ( ilia tableaux, and especially the geographies! one, were equal if not superior In any ever prcvlntitlg exhibited here, I only repeat what 1 hare heaid many olhors who are eatled good Jndgei spy. No expense or pains worn spared to make the entertainment all that itennld be desired. Beautiful painted curtains and other scenery gave variety and pleasure to the eye during the rather lung time between pieces and parts, yet the completeness of the arrangements were so well perfeoted that we oould find no fault with tbe aeoessery delay, which Was usually oc cupied by the Amateur Orchestra In discoursing eweet music which would have done honor te pro fessional musicians. Aud mieatuie the on en. prated expressions which greefed my ear near the close of the second evening, 1 say tbe whole en tertainment was a eomplote suooess, and must gu far to establish the reputation of I'rufessor Harri son as Hie rixht men in the right nlscc, and be speak for him a sncoessful opening at the fall teiru, which commences on the first Mundsy in fc'c p'.nnjbcr suxt. p. li.'x. Specials. Tohaooo aud olgari by tho wholesale and retail U. 11. Siuw'i Nnw Gonm.- W. Wrltrlil to,.' V...I .. one of the largest and finest assortments of ioods tony cigars for t cents Key West cigars for , FACTS fOlt tllK TEOPtE. V VM l. . .. . . . . . u. ncgui nasutsposed of his Furnishing Goods ... . ,..,,. ul ,,( , ror ,la v uooi. nun rnoos, and has lust relnrnn,! eastern eities with the largeet stock ever broeght in (lua in net vit en a 1. I.. jis .. n .. ..uuij -wn icu no nu uu, asiex HU and li delni.d to .e at prices which will astonish everybody. He has on hand a .nr. l... ...... mcnt of the Baltimore band-made Uuiters, for Ladies wear. Ladies, to seo them It to be con vinced that they are the shoes to buy. Also, a .... ue iwcnaruson anu Atnater Ulieira Hoots, which neod no recommendation to tho pub lic Also,alargelinoof Dastsro Boots snd Shoes. On all of which he eaa defy competition in prices. Also, a complete assortment o Trunks and Va lises. P. 8. Flogcl says goods are oheap, that be bought them on trust, and will sell them at prices " .Y.rjmuuy. van aau see. Clearfield, July 2, 1873. Imperial Fine Cut Tobaoco for salo, wholesale, " , it. 11. tsiuw, A first class Family Carrlngo for 8' D. T. J. Sort.. Paixvi xvn PiitiTKna' Ptnni.xai. Our stock or l'amts and Painters Materials is oomplete, in. eluding .1. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John La. eas A Co a Pure White Lead, V. R. A Co's Ruck Lead, and a number of ohcancr brands of White Lend; also, Linseed Oil, Turpnotine, Varnishes of all kinds, a foil line of Bru.hrs, and a full Hue of ooiors, iry-auu In Ull. my2t';3 II, F. l)ioi.r.n A Co. Montour Rlnte Paints, for painting hotiscs In. side and outside Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ao. Bcantifnl, durable and economical. Ground in pure l.tnseod Ull. my.'8'i3 It. F. Bigtin A Co, R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carrlagos, Toy Ex press IVagons aud W'hcclbnrrows, at niy'28 ;a II. P. BiuLta A Co'l. RarniorniTons. About June S, 1873, H. F. uigier at to. will have an assortment of Itefrig. erntori. my213 Pl.ows. Farmers will find ittothelredrantage to oall in and examine our stock of Plows, Culti vators, Ac, among which will bo found Bingle anu iiouoie iron and vtoodbhovel l'lowi, iron and Wood Cultivators, the Uowanda Iron Beam Plow, The Pittsburgh, Steel Plow, The llaupt Bellefonto Plow, and o her patterns. , my28'73 II. F. BtuLtn I Co' Rx a o This I Persons wbocontrmnfatcbulldini will do well to cull and examine our stock of BUILDING MATK1UAL3. We have in stock a full lino of Builders' Ilarjvraro, Neils, Paiuts, uiis, utass, rutty, Calcined I'laster, lo. my28'73 II. F. Bictcn A Co. Fishi.vo Tacklx. The libing season havleg oominenceu, lovers or tnn elepint sport will be casting about to find where to purchase the neces sary requirements in order to eniovv the snort. To all such we will say, go to tho Hardware Hlore of II. F. Biglor A Co., as they have the iuest lot or Irout Rods, Lines, Hooks, Bsskets, Bait- Boxes, Reels, Punod', Flics, etc., ever brought to tins county, xueir Trout ttous ar. really ele gant, and every person evpeoting t go trout-Hk lug thix summer should hat. one. , 4-9 Just received, a Urge, lut of non-explosive iismps ana t.aniems at f-2i-72 II. F. Btoi.ca A Co's. II. F. Biglcr k Co. have been making extensive auditions to lueirstoek ef Hardware the last few dnvs. Kvcrvthiua- new in Shelf Hardware. Had Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. May 22. Wood and Willow Ware of all description! for an by it. r. uigier a Pave Time! Dave Labor! Save Money I 8ave Clothei I The. 11 Novelty n ringer li tbe belt in ttie market, uuy lit try It. For sale by II. V. Biaixa A Co. Fnrtn Gnot'xn Pi.aitrh. Resolved at Corner Btore by ear load and for sale by li. A. A W. D. Inwix. Curweusville, March IS, 1872. A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware, Ac, for sale by li. F. Bigler A Co. Axr. Seventy-live dosou Clearfield Wood ohoppers Axes at :2i:U. II. F. BIGLER A Co'l. RECAPITULATION. Bird Cages. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Goods. All kind! of Hardware. Japanned Ware. Paiuts, Oils, Varntshei. Calcined Plaster. Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies. All of the above for sale at tbe mammoth Hard ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., b'econd street, Clearfield, t'a. It Calcined Plaster for sale by 11. F. Bigler A Co. Bird Cagoi a large assortment at II. F. Big. ler A Ce.'a. v , Paws. Distan'lCrosi-ent 8iw, Great American Daw, Bnynton'l Lightning Haw, at D-20-72 H. F. Bioi.iti A Ce's. Paints, Oils and Varnishes fur sols by JI, F. Bigler A Co. tMarvlcfl. At Houttdale, en July 1st. 107.1, by J, L.Kiuw, Kie., Mr. rMTIUCK lIUtillK to Mrs. jlARUA Utfr llliNHV, all of Uoutidnle. On July 3d, 1873, by J. L. Piiaw, Esq., Mr. J. II.JONKH te Miss JANU Plvlll-iliL, both of Sterling Minn. On July 3d, 1874, by J. L. Sua, Km., Mr. JAMEH riERUIN to Aliss JENNIE UAHIvLKY, botnot sterling Mines. On June 28th, 1873, at the resilience of tho bride's father, in Jordan township, liv Thomas Sunn, Ksq., Mr. A 11 It A II A. M AHI.ER to Miss 8AHAI1 BTRO.NG, both of Clesrlield county. Al tho residence of the bride's parents, on June Mth, 1K73, by Rev. 11. H. Coi.ltax, lr. JA.MK8 M. lU'NS.Aif .New Waahiagtun, lo Mils JULIA iv ii n r., uauguter or nr. A. vt bite, of ilurnside. At Newhurg, on June 2llth, 1873, by Rev. Aifl Tlloursox, .Mr. Jilll.l M. lO.hlt to .llusbU P1I1A W1LL1AM8. On Julv tth, 187.1, lv Join II. Rowi.ts. Esa. Mr. GEORGE Tn.KIl to Miss iiKIIORAH LEE, all ol t'ljarneid oounty. On July 10th, 187.1, bv llov. C. F. Hormmar, Mr. JOHN 8t;Ht CKEItri toMisi EMMA RltiH- KL, of Troutville. On July loth. JS7.1, 1v Rev. C. t. llormrirn, Mr. MILTON Mclll'.NRY to Miss 8CS1U SSL'MI" STK1N, near Troutville. At Stumptown, June 20th, 1873, by Rev. G. CiiArrau. Mr.ti.u, HAKi:il, of ('old Spring township, to Mln MAR UAH EI J. MUbtSLL, of iiioauiuld . ... . ... On July 7th, 1873, at tbe Presbyterian parson age, bv Rev. If. H. lli Tl.rn, Mr. NEWTON Mo- CtiRb to .Mlsi A.NUEL1NE OBElt, both of Chest townsuip, . On July 1 Otis. 187,1, at the Presbyterian parson age, by llov. II. 8. IltTultn, Mr. HOLOMON kLINK, of Clearfield, to Miss EMMA J. CO.NK- LIN, of L&wrcuee township. The above oouple bavo our best wishes for a happy and prosperous Journey down life's river, and a safe arrival in tho blissful bavon at the ond of the Joumey. " ; ; ' JHftl. ' 1 In PikMawnirlilp.nn ,rmie CAM IX. eon of Jacor and Pancaj ink Hittkk, agod J0 jroarii, J uiontna inu Jl tiny. ! . . I . . . J 'iUititftiJ. , . , Clearfield MarketSs Corrected weekly by RicnA an Mossop, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro, visions, do., Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Ci arini,n, Pa July Is, 1873, ApiMes.grrtn,Ai)A 60'llogs, dressed i Dried, V Hi , io llijis, greens 7 Apple butter,7gil, "S llnins (Kir--) 17 Butter new t Sli.uldcri...,..(ni'ra 10 Deem J 7,'iliJ I 0n3i.ij-e.... 0"tji ' 12) Buckwhsat 1 V0 Lard IKv) Buckwheat Ocurn), a Mess porklVt khl,. JO On Beef, dried...'. It Oat (til Beef, fresh 7(a) ' 10 Onion ,. 1 to Boards, M 13 OOtuiU 0(1 Potatoes ....... 00 fa Bo Com, shelled J Bit Peaches, dried, lo Corn, ear 000 b Plaster, V bhl I H Corn meal, ft sack, 1 811 Rye ... 1 Jo Chop, W ewt OH (J 1 (li Rags, V lh I Clorerseed- B 1(1 Rail, saek.JiOf.O I Jit Cheese Bnhlnglrs,! In.l?,05 l Cherries, lb. 1(fa) 1 S 8hlnglrl,2A inIO I "0 Chickens, drsd, lb, U'tTlmolhy seeds,.,,. 00 Eggs SO Tallow U'j Flcisced S B Wheal..., f n l lour I 70oii Id 00 Wool 30 Iv .0 oeajf" Wood, s surd LIMT (II' JUHOK3 drawn for Sept. Term, A. D. !n73, ooniinenoiug on the fourth Mon day, 22d day 1 oiuko jinons. Levi giinderland Bill D. W. Cliilion llloom Jas, II. Turnur Hoggs Mark Kytur.....Bradlord G. M. Tlionipson..Brady Jauies Irviu " W.J. Kime...,. Bumsido L. .1. Ifurd Chest L. Flood Covingtiu Wm. Porter..... Clesrlield A. M. Hills..... A. D. Hhaw..u....Golien Jacob Villieliu..Grabain Henry llagerty...Uulich J. L.'rJhaw lioutcdale 1). W. Wise Jordan D; K. Mokel... Kuox IV. P. Tate Lawrenoo Jnl. L. Etewart... Morris J. 6avugn..N.Wasblngtn James B, tlurk Polio Johnston lloldcn...Pike J. R. Arnold.. Union F.. L. llujjhos.... Decatur, . . . enAvaasa jubohj. J. L. Gearhart.... Boggs Jacob Hanoy " Uriah Lita. " John Lits.. Beccarla D. Mchalfey Burnside R. E. Wilson... " Jas. MoCreery., 11 T. W. Kitchen, 11 Jas. II. Edinger... Brady Jacob C. Hiuitb.,., " Guorgo Horn " Frampton Bell Bell Henry Albert. ..Bradford Daniel Stewart, " ' Daniel Graham, 1 " John Buck N. P. Wilson... " John Sineed Chest Tobias Westuvcr.. " Edward Wood " E. C, Johnson. .OloarfielJ L.M.Coudrlct,Covington Ira 8haffcr,Curwensville Jatnos Albort Decatur Ahrain lloovor..Graham 11. 11. Morrow.,..Goshen George 8tanley.,.Uulich William llagerty.. " tleo. llsKerty..ilouta,ale Thomas Hlning... Jordan James MoMeal... ' A. A. Read Lawrenoo T. Spackiuan... Wm. C. Dul... - ' Jos. II. Howies " 8. II. Sbaffncr, ' R. Spackiuan.. " John Cstnpbell...Osocola Jos. . Hepburn. ...Penn James Arthurs " Wm. II. Freeman. ..Pike John Ardery " Jaiuuel Moore " Hobt.Carson, Woodward J.MXaughlin..Clcarlicld Alex. Jrvin " W. S. Bradley Coruel. Owens, " 1 vaula Kailronil TYIIONS A CLEAUFFKUi BHANCU. ON and after Monday, MAY 28ih, 187.1, the Passenger Trains will run dally (rxoopt Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, a. lollew., CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE &OUTH. LEAVK NORT1I. Clearfield 3.40, r.n. Tyrone-. .2S,A.i Philipsburg...4.3.S " Osceola. I0.3S, ' Osceola 4.0(1, " Ibillpsburg...l0.t0," Tyrone,.... t.1'0, " Clearfield 1 l.4i, " ' CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOl'TU. . LEAVE NORTH. ' Clearfield 3.411 A. s Philipiburg.. t.li " Osooola B.40 " Interswjtion... 7.48. " Tyrone 8.00 " Tyrone '..7.00 r. a Intersection. ..7. 12 " Osceola 8.10 l'hilipsbrg...8.J.', " Clesrlield, r...9.!0 FARR FJiOM CLEARFIELD, TO Bollefontc, Pa Middletawn $3 00 Lock Haven Williamsport-.. Huntingdon Lewialown Mnrysrille 2 70 3 OH I 80 Marietta... J ill Lanasster .., 6 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 4 Aitoona 1 0& Johnstown 1 80 3 00 4 50 4 75 UARRISBURG ... PITTSBURG t 19 Close connections made by ail traius at Tyrone and Lock Haven. GEORGE C. WII.KINS, my17-tf. Superintendent. Norton to Waoox Asm Carhiaqb Makrm. We have just received a general assortment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs ana axk-s, woicn we oner eneap tor easn. II. F. II.oi.ko A Co, II, F. BIGLER 4 CO.'S -SPECIALTIES- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' HARDWARE, LUMBERMEN'S. HARDWARE, FARMING UTENSILS, UILL.EUPPLIES, IRON a KAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINOS, CALCINED PLASTER. May 23, 1873. KRATZER & LYTLE TuTpantloe, Tainti, ) O.hi, J Si I Pi .IIS, WILL BELL YOU Glass, Putty, French, Richards it Co.'s Buck Lead AX'D Calcined Plaster VERY CHEAP. Immense itook on band. Clearfield, Pa., June 4, 187.1. pROM THIS PATH, June 25th', until Aiir. 1st, I wilt I? 11 any Millinery or other goodi on baud U 20 per cent, leae than conI, to make room for an entire new Fall itock. JuneSySt. MPS. T. B. WATROff. FOU SALE I Tho property eiuiato 041 Cherry itreo, In the Uorougli of t'leki field, adjoining !( of John Lytle and the Academy, lute the KsUte of Annia Q. 8 hope, demeaned, ii offered fir ante. It enntalni a front on Tberrr itrwt rif 70 feet and ii AO fort 1p, and baa a mall dwelling Home upon it. If not sold at private ialo before that time, It will be offered at pablie nle a. the Conrt Ilonne, In the ltorouch of C'learfiold, on Haturdiiy, the 2d day of August, 1873, at l( o oloen, A.M. Tbhws. One third cnh en the dr.y of Kale, nnd the balance In two annuel payment?, with Iniereit. O. 11. HARK KIT, July 3, 19 73:111 Kxeeutor. S' TONE'S SAW GUM MENS AND SAW UPSETS. ' ' We hare received tLn erncy for the khova and will tell Ihetu at mnnufaotnror'i pritici. Call and examine the in They are the hot. jel9-71 U. V. BHILKII CO. FARMING IMPLErflENTS a- FOll SALE BY II. r. lSlgler A Co. IRON DOrBI.E-SHOVKL PU'iWS, WOOD BOtiBLE-SIIOVEl. PLOWS. WOOD 3INULE-SIIOVKL PLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD Ct'LTIVATORS. G0WANDA A IRON ROAM HOWB. PITTSIIIBQ STEEL PLOWS. HAITI'S BELLKFONTB PLOWS. ROBESON'S and THOMPSON'S TLOWS. rir.Sharri for all ol Alia abore Plows con stantly on fined. niy2S-73 "TaTOT1CE.s The undersigned imving X been appointed Anditorby tho Court of Com inon Ples ol Clearfield oounty, to sottlt the ac counts of the Prise Masters appointed hy said Court and le make distribution of the funds in iiicir ubuus arising irgis mv snios Ol liuioor an- dor tlio provision uf an Aetof Assenibly approved Feb. lith, It). 3, notice is liereliy given, to all persons who lost unmarked Frjiiare' Timlier iu the Ice frerhcte of 1871, to file tliclr claim for sneh loss with the Auditor, The claim must be made out under oath before a Justice ol the Peace of the county where the claimant resldos, and must sot forth as follows i 1st. The kind and amount of tlmUr ao lest. til. That the said tiinher was unmarked and was onrried away hy the lee freshets of IH73. 3d. Whether stir norlinii nf uM i....l. recovered by tho claimant. Tlio claimant must also slat, under oath wheth er he nr bis agents have tnken uu and rafted any i-if, a t , . , . . -in Douisr suiiucr, niarKcu or unmarlei, IIinu- r. .... ...rri b.iu , mm aino and amount of timber ao taken, and the marks, .If any, "hereon, Uislrih'iiou will be made after the 1st ef Au gust, 1K7.S, and all claims must be tiled with the A ,llln. tulMM thai lin.. kInJlill " " ....v. .' uiairiouilOU Ol lUO nifrked tlmlwr will b made until after Austuft S.i L ..... . : ,. . . v .,m',vi, .nn. iiuib, win ne ratted out of tbe booms. Clearfield, Pa June fi, IS7.1. lOSEM IT. KOWLES. Jnatir-n riT I the Peaoe and Scrivener In the tipper end of promptly p-'id otcr. - " , ' -"..r mm-tv nne money j I." j If f , 1873. I ' 1873. i ... ! ! i y. . " i NSW SPRING GOODS ! .AT '! ! PRINTS, PARCALES, ''. ' ' ". ' 01N01IAM8, . ,. TICKINGS, MliSLINsI, SljKUTINGS, COTTONADES, BOY'S CAHBIMKilE, "'' MEN'S CASS1MERE. LINENS. . - DRESS GOODS, In great variety and ill tki newst shades, JapaneM Poplins, Japanese Bilk., Ktrlped Popllna, Milk Popllna, '"" syronch Mohairs, llcrnautea, Lirenidltiei, l.awua, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Colored Silks! Colored Silks! Black Silks I Black Silks I Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, old at the lowoei eaah price at WM. HEED'S, 3:13 Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. 73 May 14, 1S7S. pi.OUR, FEED, id TUB IIECCARIA FLOURING MILLS. The undersigned would respectfully give no. tice to the citiiens of Beccirii township and sur rounding country, that be has purchased tbe Becearia Flouring Milli and put everything in oomplete order, and ii manufacturing a fint-claii quality of Flour. CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour la quantity constantly ea band for sale. CHOP, CORN MEAL, MUST, AC, AC. always on band and for sals wholesale or retail. On INCH Hill f: I. liS WANTED. &Jm X. Will exchange Flour and Chop for ?lt inon bhingles, or will pay part aviney, if desiled. lllil-tf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. SAWS I SAWS! SAWS! MSTAN'B CROSS CUT, MILL, DRAQ AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw, ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, Tor sale If octlJ,7 II. T. BIGLER A CO. C. D. WATSON, DEALER IN DRlfiS & PATEXT 5IEDICIXES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS AND YAKKEK NOTIONS, KINK TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE, BEBT BRANDS TOBACCO A 8E0ARS, SCHOOL BOOKS A srTATlONKftf , Mssonic Ballding, Second Street, doe4-72-ly JCI.EARFIELD, PA. PINK, WHITS A ROAN LINING) SKINS Just reoelred and for salo by April M. If 7(1. . F. BIGLER A CO. MARKET. STREET, v Ti 'K A it p i k 1. 1, l is ar ar a.' Wo desire to coll the Attention of tlio citizens or Clearfield county to the fact that we ' havo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of ; riANOSOJlGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE; Our stock of TIANOS will consist of RAVEN & COMPANY'S TIANOS, ' fcTIilNWAY tf SONS' HANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. We nro nrcpnrcd nt oil times layoraolo terms ns to prices nnu Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tho new nnd popular , . ' UYNDER ORGAN,"(wiih Ttyritlcr'a ICnco Ticmolo nnd downward Octave Cduplor,) The S .Mil II AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OUGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MEliODECN CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired, , Wo sell on every plan known to the trade, .cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the poruun and fast LEASE PLAN, On our easy terms every one enn have a good instrument, and no other investment of like amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. x IDVVo thall lie Rlad to hove .iu call nnd see us, wlicthcr you desire to purchnso or not. . ' : t I '.. 1873. - .'I " ' i NEW SUMMER GOODS 1 AT wm. iiEEiris. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! At 8c, Brown Muslin. At loc, Brown Muslin, real good. At 11)4, BrowrMutlin, yard wide. Al 121.0, SpleuAlid lileacoed Muelin, yd wide, . At 16c, Handsome Poplin Plaids. At Vie, Japanese Poplin. At tie, Black and Colored Alpaca. At idc, Jepancse Silk, worth 76o. ' At $1.00, Elegant Silk Poplin. At 11.18, Good Blank Silk. ' At $1.60, Splendid Black Silk, wide. At $3.00, Blaok Silk, worth tt.it. At 30c, Oood White Piu.ua, or P. K. At $1.33, Good lloney-eomb Quilts. At $1.73, $3.00, V-U, Sotendid Marseilles Quilts. SATCUELS, Tltl'NKS, OIL CLOTH, CENTS UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, UANDKEUCU'FS Q LOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, and a full stook of LadieV Misses' aud Children's SUOES, at price! to luit tbe tiniei. CAi.1. axn ixa ron Tonsil.., at WM. ltEED'S: Market Street, riearAeld, Pas May 14, 1873. O. I. c. TimERI. to bay at DRY GOODS, ORO V T oerice, Qnevnsware, tllaanware, Druga and Aotluni, Uonloeuoncr.ee, Ac, eneap tor eaab. The tubtoriber begi leare to inform hte old and new on b to mora thai he baa opened A VARIETY STORK IN GLEN nOPK, PA, And will roodi at prloei to tail the timea. A liberal reduotion will bo made to euttuuera buy iug at wholesale. Call and eiaruine ny etaock before purcbaitng eiwwnire. a nuerai snare 01 paDiie patronage 11 aWllllsflU. , C. J. KEAQV, Giro Hope, Pa., June I I, 1871. D. J. CROWELL, M annfneturer of the D. II. Ball Bolting Machine ami tne FIDE CUT SI!N()LK MACIIINK, to eut from 18 to 20 hioher, and lieenard oodnr Everat'i patent, Jointer, Drag-tfaw alnohinee and Uenerai Will work, ninneinanuulng, tamer on county, Pa. Repairing of Machine and general Cqitom Work done to order. aug4 Jjlvery ISlable. fTllIE und.rslgncd begs leave to inform the pub X lie that he is now fully prepared toaeoommo date all in the way of furnishing Horses, Buggies, Saddles and Harness, on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Reeideaoeon Loeust street, between Third and Fourth. OEO. W. GEARIIART. . 1e.r.ld, April 11,1807. H. F. BIGI.EIi & CO. bar for sal. CARRIAGE & WAGOA' WOODS, SHAFTS AND POLES, uuns, stokes, felloes, io. Carr!ape and Wagon M altera ahould maVa a note of tbia and eall and examine them. They will be lold at fair prioea. may21-7l G UXSMITIIINO. G. W. WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Fhrtp on Third atrert, aver Hiley'i blaok am Ith hop, Cl.EAHFlKLD, l'A. All kinda of Riflee and Phot Guoionhaml. Ttrpatriug dona In a A rat-clan manner and at fair price. 8:2V7S - 1873.- to furnish nny of the cheaper mrikcs of Tianos to order on tlio most icrina oi pnyincni. 1873. FANCY GOODS. . f WHITE GOODS, I " AT . WM. ltEED'f.. HEW HATS aud MONNliTtJ. I'LOWKBS aud m into., NECKTIE and VICHUM, COLLARS Hid CWPB. CORSKTS aud IIOOPSKIRT9, nUSTLIJH nnd other .FIXIN'K, , UNDERWEAR of nil kinds. HOSIERY aud Gl.OVliS, ll amkf:iu Mini's, H IIITR.TRI3IMIN(i8, EMBROIDKHV, . TOWELS, NAPKINS. STANDARD TRIMMINGS, A FILL LIXE OF TAR VSOLS AND FANS. NEW WHITE GOODS. PIQUA, STRIPED MUSLINS, PLAID MUSLINS, SATIN STRIPES,. MARAPOSA STRIPES, AC, AC, AO. All will be told at tbe lowest prices at ( WM. HEED'S Market Street, CloarUcId, Pa. May 14, 1873. 11 BAD TUISI FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention of tbe eitiieni of Clearfield and violuit la directed to the fact that (.oodkllow k Sn are the agente of M. Niece A Co., and hare juit receired a half doaea ear toadi of Flour and reed, wii ion tbojr ofler at lue loweil (wisiulo tig area. A large a took of FLOUR, COUN MEAL, CUOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR BRAN, , Potatoei, Shelled Corn, Cora In ear, Ao., Ao, Particular al tent ion U called to M. Niece A Co.'i brand of Family Flour, which ii tho beet In tbe markoL Flour and Feed ean and will be told cheaper than it ean bo obtained el le where In lltarueld county. jBfr-8tore as Market at reel, next dr to lion. Alexander irrio a reeidenee. UOODFELI.OW A SON, j an IStf A genu for M. Niece A On. ?Q 11 8 A L 1 A large and well-flniahed Ilrick DweJliDg, ajtu ate on the rirer bank, in tbe borough of Clear- Held, containing elcren room a, with good cellar, water in the kitchen, and ll the modern eoive- niciioea. Pantriee, Bath-mom, Clothee-preamra, Ae. lM aixty feet front and two hundred and thirty fret back t with a twenty foot alley on tbe eaat aide. Said bntlding, with all tbe apportenaveca, will be -old eneap, wiin paymentato auit puretia aer. Apidtcation ean be made to the under- afgned, or to A. C. Tate, Kq., who will giro all npocaaary informant, to tboie woo doeiro to 10 apcot tbe property. THOS. J. McCVLLOUGH. Mnj 21it,is;3, tf. Beale's Embrocation, , (lati po will's,) . For nil diteavee incident to Horeee, Cattle, and 11 u man Fleah, reqlring tha uae of an external application. Thla Embrocation was extenalvelj need by the Oorernment daring the war. For aala by dartiwlek A Irwin, Clearfield Joaeph K. Irwin, CorwenifllU. Daniel Uood- ander. Lutberabarg. if. Attention, Luntbcrincn 1 'IITK are now mannfaeturlnf onr TMPfiOVED BTKIiL-iiOC'KliT DKIVINU CANf 1IOOK8, auperior to any other In uao. Wa harq atao in atonk a large quantity of Cant hooka auita hle for rift in purpoaa, which we am aMHng r.. i t rta a. it l-1' v u i ti n Clearfield, Pa., Uarah 18, 1871. 1873. Stntistru. ANNOUNCBMHiNT ' OF THE Oltt AT REDUCTION OF PRICES I ' i . BV at. POHTbR 6MAVt IX, U. ( . s . IlirORTANI TBUTIIS! .. llorln. sueeueiled In a.tt'u, a lialiter tariff oO material, bvnee tbc tvw and weisrols cbargo for partial and full sots of Teetb. I use tbe test suauulaeture or win aim oiner niaMirmi. n t. o iterations reitiitered and warrauud U gir. K( vice ao,l satislaettoo. , friends, reOeet that bij char(OI for IU inser tion of arllBoiai and tbe lavinn of the n.t.ral tetb areuowtlieinostrimsonaliloin fennsrl.uuta. 1'reserro your teeth and yoo Jireserve your nealin. Puttini of the natural t.eth In a healthr, nre- servitive end nseful oor,dition is mid. a speelalt. iJiseasos and malformations oommon to the naonth, aw and eesoeiate parts, ero treated and oorreutcd with fair aucocss. LAatiitDattoni and eoniutta- tionl man. It would be w.s1l for palienti from a distano. to let we know bjr null a fc days before omin t. tbe offioe. . . , It is rcrr imuortatit that obildren between tbe txes of sli and twelve yean inoum uase tueir teetb eiainined. . . . . , , , Aniesthetics are aduiiuiitercd ivJ Teetb re moved without pain. Dispoiitlone and eharaetcr are Ju.lged hy all the world hy the expressions of the face, hence how rery disastrous may it then-lore be for per sons to indulge an expression of distorted features, eren apart from a hyKienio eiew. Sow, to enjoy natural (not attiSousi) aouiforte and pleasures reioert aud obey natural simplicities ani instiuct; P. PORTKU KIIAW, 1). I). B. Older in New Masonic Uuildlng, Second street,' Clcarneld, Ca. nayU'Tl DENTALCAED. Da. A. Al. IIILL3 ' ' VTfmld hit to hla ttatlnnta and the nuh- lic ficuu-ally, that, having dioaotrftd partneutntf with Ir. Hbaw, he le now dulng tha entita Wort of hi office bitnaHf, to thai pat ten ta need not frni bring put und?r the hundr of any otlicr bp orator. Ckarficlff. March 20, 1872-pd20mch;S , J. M. STEWART, D. P. S., 19 Office over Irwiu'a Drjg StiM-e,' XTTTf ClEWENSVILLli. TAV All dental oporaliona, either (n Hie nCGlianlci.f m uroprmtive branch, promptly attended to and aatiafaotion guaranteed, tpeeial attention pi4 to tlie UeatL'iunt uf diaM;a of the natural tcetly gumaand mouth. Irrffiularity of I ho tefh rtij. cm f folly corrected. Tenth etracted without palrf by tho uae of fcther, and artlleial teeth inacrtrd! of the beat material and warranted to render aaU iafaftinn. npril2rt'7l:ly p K A t R IN EURO I 1CT QRKAT EXCITKUEKT IN FRENCHVILLE i ' The bloody eonteat between Franee and I'ruia it at an end for tf.e prpacut, so far aa the ttlau fil tering of men and the destruction of property ti eonrcrned. The ltnyal Jugglen no doubt prida tbeinselrrs and rejoice over the roeult, but how insignificant U their work when compared with the humane and christian effort a of - L. M. COUDRIET, who hat ondertttkea to aupply all tha eitiirna is the lower end of the oounty with food and raiuiena at exa'line; low ntlee from hia inmwoth attire it MtLHuKIilJBG, where bo ean alwttye be foind ready to wait upon oallora aud aapply then, witta Dry Goods of nil Kinds, : Such aa Clotha, Batinetta, Cadatroeree, Mualinai Dalai pel, Linen l'rillingj, Calieooa, Trimminga. Rtbbone, Laje, Readyraade Clothing, Hoota and 3 hop 9, TTuf an J Cnpi all uf the beat material and made to order Hole, Soeka, G I uvea, Mittena, Lacea, Htbbona, A. QltOCEKIES OF ALL KINDS. . ColTue, Tun, Sugar, Rice, Molaaaea, Finh, Salt I'ork, Linaeed Oil, I'itk Oil, Carbon 00. Hardware, Qnnenaware, Tinware, Caatiojm, flow and Plow Caftinga, Kailn, Pjiikoa, Corn Caltiro toM, Cider Preeaea, and all kinds of Axel. Perfumery, Paint, Varniph, Glaei, and a (apneraj aaaortment of Elatipnery, OOOD FLOUR, Of different hrandi, alwaya on hand, and will hi old at the lowest poaaibla flguret. LIQUORS, mch aa Ttmndy, Wine, Gin, Whiik; iayne's Medicine, Hnatctter's and ilootiand'a Bitters ..... 000 pouqde of Wopl wanted for which tha highcat price will be paid. Clorrrdeed 0a nana) and for aalo at tha lowest market prioe. Alto, Agent for Strattonvllte and Cprwenivlltt Tbreahlng afachlncc. &3UCall and aecfor yauraetveaV Tea will find1 everything oiually kept in a retail itvre. l. m, coddriet; Frenchrille P. 0., March 1, ISiJ. lARM FOU SaLE.-Tho under- JL signed offers for sale hia Farm, iltuate In Uirard township. It eontaina about lUO aerea, SO of whioh are improved. The improvements are a two story Dwelling llonae, a large frame Barn, 200 Fmll Trees, a good Spring of water, together with all the neeoaaary outbuildings. Will eelt the whole, at will cut It Into two or mora lota to suit purehaaerr. Further information oan ba ob tained by calling on the preinisuf , or adilrceaiujf the aubwribor at Lewi,is's Mills Pottotficc. jcS5-4t . JuliS 11. HOVER. . CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and Female Cliaelf al llltft Bcbooi; Each RcpiHanrrit Ketianrtet Klstlarf arnt ' '' Cotaplete in ItisellV i fpiIR siholastlo year of this Tiistllutlon Is dfvl X ded lno two sessions of five monthlftweaty one woeks) each. The first session eommrnee. .a th. first Monday in tteptuaW; the tooond, on th first Monday in February. The eonrse of Hisiraetiutt emtirabes .vlr la lag necessary to a thosoagh, praotloal aad aoeoiuplisk. cd edtiration of both seies, Tupils will he admitted at any time mil charges! from date of entrance to the close of the session. No deduction will bo made fur absence, uocpt in cases of extreme snd protracted illness. . Ktudeuts from a distance ean be accommodate!! with board at low rates. . For particulars, send for elrrn'sr., er aO.Vreaa Ker. P. L. IlAIlSlbON, A. J.r JJISn-tf- Principal.. f UMTsHTfcffv Vs'iwTilALK JLi AND FBMAI.K ACAKKMY. The first tern of this school will eemm.no. an lh. First Ifontlny of Msy, 1S7J, coder the supor intendener of the Iter. J. C. Drier, a ...,lni. nt Jefferson Oolle jre, whe is nnw permanently located In Lumber City, and hss eonsculod to teach tbo school. He is a fccntlcuiae of merit, and has had several years experience in teaching. Tuition payahle one-half In adrane.) the ba'l-"' anoo at th. middle of the term. . , Common English branches tt (0 lliahcr " " e la Classic! IS fci Lrnrth of term eledtMn for alticnce, unless in ease of protractod Itinera. , are Mitchell's tteofr,rnpliTf ltrooks's Intellectual and Written Arithmetics, flurtt's Kn (lish tlraramar, llavies' Klerarnlary Algebra, llulllon'l Latin and Ureek Headers, (leomrtry, Darloi' I,egendcr Sclcnoa of Ihin,s, Famirar lire wer. The Lumber flfy Academy Is located In Lnwi-' bcr City, Clearfield county, Ta., six miln west of Cnrwrnsrillr, the trrmions orihe Tyrone A Clear field Italln-id, and Is remote from the dissipations and demoralislnir iaflnrnnes which abound In in sly larger places. A prudent patronage is solieitcd. Hoard can be had at eO per week. For further nartlrulars addrera tbe I'prlncinal, ot en. of tl blrectors. v atnirTon. . 0. II. I.ytle, fm. M. Ilenrr, Martin Watt., V. W. Iloyt, It. C. Hamilton, II. L. Kergusew, Wm. L. Uoora, . Ales. Kergusoa, II. ripencer, Jlr, D. 0. Crouch. Lnmher City, April Sf), UTS, MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRtS CI.K ARriCLBj PA, TUB SUMMUll IliKal of elerca weeks, will oommenee Mjin.l.y, Eepttmiisr 1st, 18J. ; TERMS OF TUITION. , Rcllng, 0rlho,raj.ay, Wrldg.qileel U: oni, Primary Xritmatle and Primary ' Heogranhy ;. , T tt) History, iKieal and doscrlptira Oeo(rrapb with Map Dmwlnj, li rammer, Mantel and Written Arithmetic.,.. u ,. J' o Algebra and tha Sciences , j, 04 Inetrnellea in laetrumental bi.sie 10 Oa Oil palatini,, ti lessons. ,., .,.,,,; 11 fig Wat work , ,..., (id for full particulars send for 'Circular. ClsurC. Id, April It, li J, IIM-f '