THE REPUBLICAN. CLEABF1ELD, PA. WBDNEFKAT MOUNINO JULY ,17S. Terms of Subscription. s"f pull I" advanM,oritlitn throe month!... 00 Tf uaM after throoaad br-furo tlx tuonth. S 60 IJ ji.U afur the expiration of fix months... H 00 KliMtilOUS NOTICES. MethodlHt Episcopal Church It.r. A. D. ocm ritor.-'lublio BorvLc. every Babb.th .HUJA.M.,.nJJlP-M- . flabbatb Bohool at A. M. l'rarer Meeting every Thursday, at 71 P. M. Oommuiiien Bervloe, flrst Sabbath gf every OMth, at l A. M. HI. Andrew', fhnrrh EpIscopaL-Rer. Oronna Hah.. Public Service Hundny marniiis; at 10 oVIork, and at 1 P. M. Sunday School at j p, n, Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening it T oVIor-k. lrelytcrlati Church Rcr. II. 8. HnTina. Sitbbatil sorties morning and evoulntr Hab bata School at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wodnei dav evening. HI. fraiicla Church Catholic Key. P. J. B.bhhiah. Mail at lfli o'clock A. M., on the loo'ind and fourth Bundayi of oaoh month. Lutheran Church. Rov. A. J. IUrtsock Prtaching every Babbath, morning and evening, flnbbath Hohool at 9 a. a. l'rayor meeting every ty.dnasda, evening. f - . -. - - -1 -; Post Maulers, .1 Million I 1r vant it distinctly understood- by the ''government" that we will pay the postage for every subscriber in the county who has paid his subscription at leant tlx months in advance, or becomis an advance-paying subscriber on or before the first day of October. Itfore the first quarter expires we Kill furnish to each Post Master in the county a lUt of our advance-paying subscribers and the cash for the postage to Jan. 1, 1HV4. Religious. Roy. T. I.. Bailoy, of Hrw Jortoy, will preaob in the Uaptlst church, in thii place, on noit Sabbath, 27th, at i o'clock In the afternoon. Some IIoad, too. Tho Reading rail road now control! 1,SS5 milce of road within tho Slate, made up at followi : Tho main line and tranche! ownod, 745 miles j roadi leased, 580 pjilei; roads controlled, CO miles. , ' Ex-Gov. Biglor is enjoying tho Con- stitutlonsl Convention adjournment at homo. He think! It will take until tho Bret of November to nnlsh op the new constitution, and that when dono It will be a grand Improvement on tho eld instrument. Go and eoo the "Old Folks at Homo" In the Court liouie this and to-morrow evening. The Hayes' represent them, and they do it In a jery domestic way. ....'.:, Bundat School Institute: Wo have been requested to stafe that the llrady town ship Bunday School Institute will be held in the village of New Salem, on Wednesday and Thurf day, August 13th and 14th. A cordial Invitation is extended to all who take an interest in tho Sun day School cause. i m e i Tbo Williamsport Bulletin says : Aocerdiog to the clironie grumbler of the Lew lsburg CAronu-fe, droves of eows graze in the streets of that old fogy vilinge, And thecitixens don't like the idea of having a railroad pass through their retired village. Tbo noise of the cars disturbs thom. Tbo rrosidont of the Lcwishurg, Venire lyrono rauranu, oy me annual n-uri, makes tbeir tuble of distances thus: From P. A ' E. road at Lewisburg to Miffiiuburg 11 miles; theneo to the forks of Penn's orcik (Linden Hall) 42 miles; thenco to Pennsylvania Furnace 16 miles; thenos to Tyrone 18 miles. mi Conference. The rtnnuul session of the Erie Conference of the M. B. Church meets la Brookvillc this year, on the 3d of Septemhcr. Ihoso of our loaders in the eastern end of the .conference, who desire to witness the deliberation, of this body, will never have a bolter opportunity. If we remember oorreetly, tbii body met thero in 1857. They had a 4th of July, rocently, in Punxsutawney. This Is the way the fyt'rii al ludes to the affair: "A goodly amount of beer found Its way down thirsty throats, but there wal no drunkenucll or disturbance of any kind." . Some people in that town always could drink a hugo amount of tanglefoot, but they nevor get drunk like they do over at Indiana or Brookvillc. ' "Wo havo the interests of tho whole county at heart." Timtt. 1 Why was it bcoessary Chen to make tlii! re mark : : . ; "Don't go to Clearfield to buy gaods when you an buy the eaioe article iu Curwentvillo as cheap and save tano." , . , Wby not include Millport, Lumber Cily, Penn- VUle, and other planes 1 "' Tni Fish Question. Wo notice by cur exchanges that tho fib cunimiesUincrs hare made arrangements to stock the Lehigh and .North Branch of the Buiquehauna with black bags. The fish will be caught in the Delaware with a seine of small mesh and kept in "lire boats" until they can be transported. This Is all right. 'J li.Ju niat river ha! also been siockod. But who is at&vin in. attention in the Wmt L'ranch. tha largestof all tho streams? Have thofi.hcomiui. .lioncrs do personal Interest in thia stream ! Huff is this, Messrs. IulTy, Iteeder and Hewitt 7 List of luttora rumiunini' uncluimcd In the I'estnffiee at Clearnold, for the wcok ending July Slat, 114731 Ilriggs, Ahial C. lloal, D. V. Cooaasing, J. tiray, Malinda B. Juanson, tlcorgo S. peppier, Aire. Nanuy. -Alc' sle., Mrs. Mary K. M Parian, Patrick. MoDeaaid, John. AfcHoe, Isaac. Moore, J. P. Merelield, Aimer. Ouellct, Louts, ((wens, John. R K. 11. Hlowarl, J, M. Wherry, F. P. P. A. (JAI'LIN, 1. M I1eb Tiikt Ark But few of our cltlsens understand how Water Works should be controlled, should the borough proceed to erect sham. The act of Assembly, regulallng l!.c iUo.- loa, constitute! the Burgesi and Tuwn Council sud Wm. Biglor, Jonathan Boynton, Jump. T Leoosrd, James U. graham and A. M. Hills a fictrdcf Water Cnmmls.loners, wilh full power to erect Water Woiks. After the Works are com I'lrted, the Burgess and Town Council take charge pt them, and the duties of the citiieni named leasts. Ckvivei). Tho ClcorfidU County Tim made Its appearance again last week, with Jl. II. Braioard as editor and proprietor. The editor ih his salutatory ignoroa iiolitlos and prom ises to be fitifrx.adeul fa nil iking; nmlral ra nolttite. He eontinuoa, "we do not iutend to make th Times political organ of any parly orrli'juo. It will bo our aim and our purpose to show up all frtsd and corruption In all parlies." If were- mealier correctly, the Tint, boruro started out on this line, but it did not go far until it flopped over, Uowsrar, Ibt new editor may have vini regard for his word and make his prosilso good. Time "ill tell. On a Vihit. Col. Haves, formerly f the Meadrlllo Journal, but now In the employ ot the Post Office Department, spent a few days Is our town last week with bis nephew, 31 r. Uetts. Tbs Col. is a very clever, intelligent gentleman, but-fee Is in awful bad oompany, and If he does ! soon com ant and tell the people what he knows of the tnrrible corruptions which arc daily broifght to hii notice, as an officer, be will be ru- ''d along wlih hi! party. Tar the Utter, we have no respect and do not oare how soon It goes "fot. Either the prty r the eouotry la bound be ruined arc long, and it Is for such men asho, 10 y which. Mr. Hayes, like ilntlor, has beea "ana "went through" New Orleans, but unlike tt "Beast," he left the spoons alone. Although did not say so, we are snti-IM he is disgusted "k the conduct of his parly In Louisiana and "peeiati, with the tools naM by the ailaliuiitra-t'-J Jl !' T'i'li !" ,Vr Orlisqt, . ' 11 . -I!".. . 1 1 Water! WatkrII Water 1 1 ! This no tccini to be the 017 of dtktroaa In our borough. Ncit to bread It ii tin life prosiTVfr, lost Joi boiug tli rxtioguUher of Arc, nliilo puro fioih water It a fo to dliewe of very t ftud water worki reduce tho ratei of laiuninoii ad dd largely to the value of ever bouie and lot In the borough. We propose to re pub Huh neit Wuvk the Aot of Asicinbljf and the tuvoral euppleuenti thereto, re liting to the erection of water works in our bor ough, so that all who are locking information on lliil point tuny pott theiumjlrei. IK' low will bo found two eoDiuauicationi upon tbo caie, for whloh wo bcipcak an attentive peruial. The an tkori have evidcutly givta the subject aoujo at- teut'.ou, from the practical tuanuor la which thoy treat the subject ( Mk. Editor i Ai tho quostton of bringing wa tr into the borough is just now agitating tho mi inli of our citizens, it may bo well to lay beforu your reatlort a few of the many eonsidorationi i which can be urgod In favor of the sohoiue of i ei j ting water works. Will the outlay of money ! noctfsary to bring water from any given poiut, wilhin two or cveu three miles of the borough, be grimier than the public utility and beno.it dircotly ' flnwiug from such an oxpeuio? Our borough has 1 but a very small debt, aod our Inst tri ennial as-1 seatmont howi a tuxable valuation of between and JvOO.OuO. Thirty thousand dollars, it will be eonoedtMl, U a large tit i mate fur bring-' Ing water from Mouse ereok, two miles up the stream, and carrying ft through all the streets of the tuwn. Now, if this debt of thirty thouiand dollars be plaurd in the shape of bonds drawing interest nt snveu per cent., and extended over a period of ten yearn, an J three thounand dollars thmcof, with tho accrued interest upon the whole debt, rodecuiablo each year, beginning with the lft of January, Wb, it will rt-quiro for the re demption of tbe first year's bonds and arcrned intercut a tax of about ten mills upon tho pros tut valuation. And tliii amount, without taking into eonsideration the eon Man My increasing valuation of property, would each yoor dt-cruaM as thv boods vii-ru tukvn ii. , But it In objected to on the part of those op posed to the erection f WHter works that yuu oimipel them to pay for that from which they ro ouivo uo be ue tit, uud that tho scheme la simply for putting water into th houses of rich people. Thin is not true. Not only do thty have to pay their proportion of tax upon tho ose-scd valuo of their property, just as othors do, but if tbey wnnt water put Into their bouses or yards, they must put it there, nut only at their -own oxpousc, but they must pay extra for the privtk'go of uitig tho hy drnntrt they put there, and thus a (Turd a nource of rorcune to the borough that will enable the au thorities to reduce very uiuub the rate of taxation. Hut is the expense too heavy to be overbalanced by the direct tam-iits to every inhabitant of our borough that would come from incurring It f Kv ery day almost wo bear of wholo towns boiug de stroyed by tire, aud, although a olliu-n remarked tho other day that ho had ''lived hero for twenty- tire years ana wo naa bau no tire," we cannot hope to escape much longer, aud In a few short ht.urs Gro muy destroy enough property to pay ten times over what it will entvt to bring water in to tbo borough. This is not all. I furthrr aver that a chemical nnnlyvis will showth.it thoro Is not drop of pure water taken from our wells from MiUhcU's corner to tho Lcoourd House. How can thtre be t A louse, open soil, without (uiTicicnt Baud to filter tho water as it pasacs down rnrougii .1 to toe rocli, with irom two to three hundrod water close I a, sinks and ces'iiools, the dung n fuso matter of over one hundred stables and hams, tho droppings of borers, cows sod swine upon our streets, aud the otiar of all our kitchens and wash houses, wilh eountlc's other impurities, nil thrown into or upon this loose, porous soil, makes tbo quantity of human and animal excretion passing through it from ten to twenty foot to the bed rtfck far overbear all the tariffing qualities ot the soil. Your pumps may riug up cluar water, but it is impure, and cou tains the seeds of difetise, and sooner or later It will eoine In epidemic form and scourge our town. Our water is fit tor neither man or beu.'t to drink. V.'hy,juflt thin! J!iw far Is our farthest well from some stiuking, filthy siuk or cesnoo, or tho rei'iifa of some stuble, as it is heaped up, impreg nating the ground tor rods around Willi its impu rities f And ohould not these two considerations cause those of us who may not poenihly receive as much apparent lenefit as thou who live in tho centre of town, to mako, if it bo moeifary, some little saenace lor tne good or the public safety aod the public health 1 We are all alike inter ested in preventing theso two torrible scourges of Are and disease frm erippliug the energies ol our town, r umiug win ao inn more eiluctualiy than good water sad plenty of it. i'nxsu Watkr. Mr. Emitor : In a few days our oithens will bo permitud to decido by their votes the qiroetion of obtaining a supply of pure and wholesome water. 1 he Aot of Asuembly framed left the erec tion of water works entirely under the control of the oouneil, to eroet thero at any time it deemed lb em esncntial to the interests of the community, but upon a petition ef citizens a supplement was paste J, allowing the cttiieua to decide fur tliem Ketvfis. at an election held for the purpope, and in accurdance therewith they will have the opportu nity of cxproitting (heir sentiments on the Uh of, August. . It is to be hoped each voter will eoniluVr tho question fairly and from a higher stand point than Self interest, and beonuso bis own well of wator may be goud enough for him, that he will inter poso no ubitacle to prevent his neighbor, whose watr Is unlit to use. from obtaining a pure and wholesome water. It ii well known that in the most populous por tions of our borough the water once good is now impure, and many are now nnng water drawn from welis reeking wilh impurities, which must in time aVoct tho system and produce disease; and wht-n we remetnler that but ft few yean back the water that is now Impure and unfit for ue was good as the bet now in town, we have the best evidence that it is enlyaquestionof time when all will bo impure. Aud is it a fair propo sition that bocauso some of the wells in town are still goo J that all those using impure water shesstd be compelled to watt and continue its use until all tho wells are iu like condition? It is answered on the other band tlmt there is no objection to private enterprise bringing in water from the springs on tho adjoining hills, for private use by those whoso, water is impure. Hut will the citi sens of the borough agree that, after these men hare Invested their money in laying pipe, cte.f that If at any future time water va brought In, as all admit it must be at some time, they shall be exempted from taxation for tho erection of pul-lio water works f From a sanitary point of view, at )raston&-half of our town aro now in actual need of water from some other siurco than from wells reeking with disease and tilth, and ascertain as that some wells are now impnre, just so curtain will time render the purest and best in town impure Next to health eomes tho questioner security of properly, and 1 etatert ahove that one half the people of this town aro to-day taking into their systems diseases by drinking Impure and un wholesome water, but In regard to security from the seonrgo of tire, every pmperty bolder is in eonstant danger from the devouring clement. Thus far Clearlleld bns escaped from fire In the most remarkable manner, but beeauso wo have never yet been burned up is no evidence that we never will bo, and somvlimo we will be subjected to an extensive fire, and a ft or a portion of our hcautilnl town it lata in ashes ana much valua ble property destroyed, and when disaster has rendered us less aMe to mako the outlny, then will the people demand that water works shall he erented at any cost thus locking the door after the none is stulcu. The qttestion of port la one to be considered carefully, and in which nil are iuteresled. A debt. whethtr of a nation, tttata or municipality, is s puuiio imruea, ana is to be aepnoatcu aud as lar as possible avoided, but when security to public health and valuable property is plnoed in the scale, tho burden should be cheerfully taken tip and rendered as light as posnilde. I believe that building water works now will be a matter of economy, and can be done c hen per than at a time when our necessities compel us to push the work forward at anv cost to attain an curly eompletiou. h eon use now wo can start out wilh deliberation, taking our time to make proper calculations and to look about to devise tbo most eeoimeiical mode to accomplish the end. Tho men named in the law to act with the oouneil is suUioieut guarsntee that there will be no rius funned to make a profitable .,"b for contractors, but would menage tbo work in a ift-, pranfionl, business manner, as thev would a private enterprise, and the borough would thus secure first class water works at aetual cost of material and labor. Hine of bur oitlsens havo been making calcula tions as to cost and I give the Ognrrs as given to me, which have been made alter corresponding with pipo founders id mtiurent parts 01 1110 Mate, Two miles of six inoh iron maw will reach Moose creek nt a point hi-h enough to give ns one hun dred and thirty feel bond, It js estimated that two mites of four inch main laid in town will dis tribute the water on all tho streets. The mains can he brought here forf lA.MII. The digging and eovenng for l M) a rod, or $3,(MiO a small dam on the eroek 1'0: load for joints $7UUj laying and IniDtiMir IfUfni in all f .'u.iil'O. 1,000 foot supply pi pa, two inch, will cost H.&00, without laving. 3 here will he ime other items of expen diture, such as "Ts," "l,s" and fire pi tiff, that will oost pehapf 9l,fl more, making In all 22,5of, but add for Inoi'bnlals e2t.'t)0, would plane thj fditlr expense nt and oertainly not mora than .'!), (J 00. Taking tho outside fig. nrtui basis, we eaw ea4nlate the lot crest at sev en per eent., making i.J"0 a year. The present assefiment of the borough will reach over ft"P. 000, ad 10 pay the interest on the bonds it will require fsur mills lax.ao that a property assessed a ?l,UrU Will HStVP 10 p7 C w--n ftl.tmO assoiuiucut 4. kut the water 1 taxed by spigot, in proportion to the amount used, so that those not, using too wmrr win v n-niTim vi m portion of the tax. It Is fnnlrmplarrd that the Inortasa of property on eaeh ftsseasinent after five years will cominenee redeeming tliw bunds and re during the debt and Interest, without any increase of taxHtioq. Ut the owners of property tnke the question and deride for ihemsHres. Yon who own prop, pertirs Valued at J,0N) to $2,000, Is fbar to eight dollars a year too great an outlay for the bonetits you derivo from the use of pure mountain water tud j oar ad-lltionsl :?urily frn 1 Vkhy Accommopatino. McFiko, of i Ebeuiburg JPmman, remarks 1 the A'cry-ilsM has Just occurred In the family of the junior exlltur of the Johnstown ir.uerdf. Ttie dvlightod father il doing well mother and t Hi ant ditto, wo hope. Can loan you a few small cais, Lusub, if you are out of "sorts." If we are not mistaken, "Maok," you had bet tor keep your shall caps, ai you will soon have an "empty ease" on hand. rnoMOTEi). We lefirn that Prof. Harrison, of this place, has boon elected one of the Professors of Pennsylvania College, at Get tysburg, and has accepted the position and will leave in ft few days to asnuroo bis duties. Those persons who know themselves Indebted to blinare requested to eall and settle without dolay. Bin doe Change. It wilt bo ob served, by ft notice in this Issue, that an effort la being properly entered into for taking down the bridge aeross the river at Curwonsvillo, which has buen rendered ttsolcss by the floods, and placing It upon the llile-llloom abutments, In place of the one carried off by the ice flood. Races. -The Jlrookvillo Mountain fark Association will have a formal oponing on the 24th and 25th Inst. Then are seven purses, amounting to $1,160. Track a mile lung and In excellent condition. Karo fun ahead for the sjrort- tng fraternity, and Brookvillc Is just the place to go if you want to And live men. An Examplk. Ex-Treasurer Flcgal and 6 her iff Tie, who have but receutly bsoame property holders In our town, we notice have pat down a handsome brick gutter in front of their residences. The example might be followed by many with propriety. Emporium, Cameron county, had a $30,000 lire on the 8th Instant, and chief among the suffurcrs is our friond J. B. Nowton, of the Iltrald, who lost bil office and printing materia). Uii Ioks, exoluiive of insurance, will reach $1500. Ue, however, promises tho Hurald in a few weeks. . . . Tho new editor of tho Timet pro- nounces Abraham Lincoln "the beloved of all." A pretty good puff for a man who was killed in a theatre on Good Friday. -. New Pobt mast Kits. The Postmas ter Ucneral has appointed Charles Sohwarti Post master at Karthsus aud Charles Miguot at Le- coute's Mills. Neat Mkakukk. Willittmsport. nc- cording to the Illlttit Is 20 U 4 miles from Phila delphia via the Cattawissa and Heading railroad The llayca' will bo hero to-nilit and to-morrow night, uo anl hoar tbetu. lick cts for eule at tho Post Office, WEST BRANCH CAMP MELT) NO. Lock Hatkm, Pa,, July I, 1873. The Wout Branch Camp Meeting Association sends its fifth annual circular to its friends and patrons, It bu now become a permnnent institu tion, and, with the knowlrdga gained by experi ence, the improvements which have been made, the facilities for worship in all kiuds of weather, the good water, pure air and cool shade, together with good boarding at extremely low rates, with abundant table supplies for those who derire to do their own cooking, wilh exeellont postal, telegraph aud police arrangrmenti, tno luciitics lor reacu ing and lew ing tho grounds, the UarJ of iJireo tors feel warranted in publishing that the acooin modations are nowhere excelled. The grounds are uocei nble by rail from all parts of tho Htate, and excursion tickets will be sold by the different railroad companies. TLhis who de sire to sjiond Babbath on (be ground will be 00m polled to arrive as early as Saturday and remain until Monday, as there will potitivety be 00 trains run on rabbutn. A limited number can be sou plied with slipping acooumodutions, but where sovcral parties iutcud to go together it would be well to order a tent. This year the meeting will commence on Toes day, An 311 at 19, and will close on Fridnv morning August M. The boarding will be $7.50 for the term, ft. 23 pr day, aod 60 cents for a single meal. The price of tents will be $7 on the ground floor, and fd on the second story, with one dollar Additional on each tent to meet the expenses of liftUt. iolu'o, rorternire, straw, do., Ac. iho drawing for tenU will take place at the office of the Association on Monday, July ?, at 10 0 clock a. m. Persons can have two adjoioiug tents ou the same floor, or one below and one immcdiateiv above, or two lower and two upper ones.. Travel ing Methodist preachers aoeompaoiod by their families will each receive a tent free j those not so accompanied will receive sleeping aoooinodA lions. Order tents early. Direct all letters to the Sec retary. J. V. UATCilbLKK, President. W. v, hnrss, (Secretary. Special. Tl. a 11 CI t,..n.Mf....,l Uniai .(IIrai. bo fouud at his oftV.o regujai ly, prepared to attend FtTBUf 6 a i.e. It will bo noticed br handbills, tinted at this office, that John T llagerly, of .umber City, will offer a large quantity f per sonal property for sale, on the 2d of August. Montour Slate Taints, for painting bonees In side and outside Cottages, Vnrm Uuiklings. Ac, Heautiful, durable and economical, tl round in pure Linseed Oil. toySi "3 11. F. Biol a k Co. R. R. Wheelbarrows, ItaKy Carriagoe, Tiy tx press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, St my28,7al II. F. Hiulkb A Co'a. Itt-rninviiiToRti About Jim &. 1 RTM. IT. F Iliglcr A Co, will have an assortment of Hefrig fin tori. , utyMl'A Prows, Farmer will find it to tbeiradvanlae to call in and examine our stock of Plows, Culti vators, Ae,f among which will bo found Hingle and Double Iron and vt ood ibivol Plows, Iron aai Wood inltiriitors, ' The tlow.tnda Iron Beam Plow, The Pittsburgh Uteri Plow, The llaupt Uollefouto Plow, and o her patterns. mytH'TA II. F. Diuler A Co'. Head Tuts ! Persons who eon template building will do well to call and examine our stock of BlIlLDINtl MATKKIALK. We bnve in itoclrn full line of Builders' Uardwnre, Nails, Paints, Oils, (.lass, Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ao. iny2S'7e H. P. Itiui.KR A Co. Just received, ft largo lot of non-explosive Lamps and Lantern at 0-26-72 Tl. F. IliQi.r.a A Ce's. H. F. Digler A Co. have been making extonstve additions to their stock of Hardware tho last !u days. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Pad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware. Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kiuds, can be seen at their store. flay 22, Wood and Willow Ware vf ell descriptions for sale by 11. F. Uigler A t '. Pave Time! Bavn Labor! Have Money 1 Have Clothes! The' Novelty Wringer is tbo best in the market. liny it f try It. For sale by 11. F. Biot.ia A Co- Frf.su Gaorifn pLAflTin.Heoeivcd ftt Corner Store by oar load and for sale by K. A. A W. D. Ikwik, Curweniville, 3faroh 13, 1872. Axr.n. ffeventy-ftve dotcu Cloarfieli Wood' Choppers Axes ftt VXMt. II. F liltlLKK A Co's, HKCAPlTt'LATlON. Bird Cages. Wood and Willow Wart. Household Good. All kinds of Hardware. Japanned W are. Paints, Oils, Varnishes Calcined Plaetor. Wairon and Carrisire Makers' suniMIe. All of the abnva for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of 11. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, Clearfield, Pa. n Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co, Bird Cages a large assortment ftt II. F. Big ler A Co. e. ' PAwa.-r-DIstsi's Cross cut Paw, Great American Baw, Hornton's Lightning Haw, at 0.25-73 U. F. 1 i oi. i R A Ce's, Paints, Oils and V amines for sale by If. F, Illgkr M Co. . FACTS FOR THli PKyl'I.E. L. Flegal has dl'posod of his Fornlhlng Ooods for the purpose of making room for lUts, Cops, Hohts and Phoes, and has Jnsl returned from etie eaMern eitiea with the largest stock ever brought to the county which be i ''f sH and ii dtttrninra to at prices wnien win siimdhd CVerVOOnj. fir nns un wnwi w ' ment of the Baltimore hand made (.alters, for Ladies' wear. Ladies, to see them Is to be con vinced that they are the shoes to buy. AIo, ft full Itae of tho Itiehardson aod Atwaler Rlmlra Bools, whloh need no recommendation to the pub- Ii. 1 l. m I...... 1... f l.'.aittarn Itnnlx afirl KlifMB. On all of which he ean defj competition In priees. . . i . , . f T .k. V. A ibo, a complete assorimeii i iruui ui . lise. ... II a l'l I ..h .a,Ja am hn (fiat h J . P. S tVWmi nw'" brnight Ibfai on tmt, and will sell them at prices .i ."ill :-L k ,.l . I ,11 atrl .A t ltsrhcld, July J, 1 V -Ij Paint and pAmtnnV Finpimun. Our slock of Paints and Painters' Materials Is complete, tn oludlug J. T. Lewis' Puro White Load. John tu nas A Cu'i Pure White Lead, V, H. A CVs Buck Iseadi aud ft nuiubur of cheaper brands or nuu Lead; also, Linseed 011, Turpentine, Varnishusof all kinds, a full line of Itru.Us, aud a full line of colors, dry and in Oil. m;' . J u, r . uiaLa uo. PtsniNO TArm.s, The fljhlnf season having oommcuoed, lovers of this elegant sport will be easting about to And where to purchase the neces sary requirements In order to eujoyy the iporu To all suoh we will say, go to the Hardware more of II. F. Hi trier A Co., as they have the llnest lot of Trout Hods, Liues, Hooks, Baskets,. P Pi llules, Hoe Is. rtuood", tiles, etc., aver hrougiitto this county. Their Trout Hods are really ele- gaut, aud every person expecting to golroul-uiu-iug this summer rhould have oue. 4-11 A full line of Household Uoods. Janannod Ware, Ac, for sale by II. V. Uiglor A Co. Srtnrrird. On JuIt 1 nth. 187.1. br Wa. M. llr.mr. Kin., Mr. JAMKS HTIll NK to Mi.l BAKAU JAN 11 11L0O.M, bolh of Forguson townibip. On July 8th. 1873. hr Kcr. W. a. Hihlik. Mr. JOHN MOURK, of Lumbar Cilj, to Mlsi SLK a. iiijuuai, ol uiootuloirton. In Clearfield, on Bunday morning, July JOlh. 1873, JOHN YOUNG, in the Sthyearof his ago. In Co vl hit ton township, on May 10. 1873. ZF- NO JAMKrf KUNKH. azed IB years. 10 months and 10 days. In Clearfield, on Julv 10th. 1873. MARGARET, daughter of Jou.1 C. and J)uma IUkd, aged ears, o nionius alio 1 1 onvs, "liUl;tjJ. Clearfield Markets... Corrected wickljr bjr Id, n Ann Moisor, Wkolc.ila and Hntatliiraler in ltry Uooils, Uroorlrstl'ro visiouSf &o., Mark.t streol, t'luarti.M, 'a. 0LKAHriHi.D, Pi,, Jutjr M, 1S73. A)iles, green, 00 0j 60' Hoa;,, droM.vd Dried, w n In tildes, green.- Apple butter, if al, 7&' Hams, ..on ((J i nutter. 0i$ 0 Shoulders., Hettns,....$J 7j(su 3 UII .Side , Uuekwlieat 1 00 l.ard l.'CO UuekwhoatQuurlb, 6 Moss i(iik,"c libl...20 00 Ileef, dried il 'lat . til Beef, fresh U4 10 Onions 1 at' Uoards, M 12 00(uiU 00 Potato. 0(,4 on Corn.sbelled 1 00 Peaidies, dried, tti.. 10 (lorn, ear 0(l(i 60 Plaster, f bbl 1 00 Corn meal, sack, 30 Htc ." 1 10 2 ChoD. U 0tJ 00ra 1 40 Kais. W Ik Clorers.ed t 00 Halt, V .ck.2j0(.i t !0 Cheeso 20 Shuigl,-.,! H in. H(.iS Oil Cherries, lb. Il(rl 15 Sbinirles,20 Ilil0(ajl 00 Cbickans, drsd, lb, lo Timotbj seed t 00 Kgg la Tallow l-l Plaiseed. i On Wliaat 1 1,0 Flour 0 70JO 0 Wool 0 llaj 00 1)0120 00 Wood. ' eord i a I 1ST OF JLROKS drawn for Sept. Trna, J A. D. 1873, oolnmenoing on the fourth Mon. du, 22d da; i OtlAMD jesons. Levi Eunderland Ilell I). W. C'hilson llloom A. II. Phtw Oosben Jaoob Wilhelm..1raham IK'ory llngortr...(iulieh J.L. r?haw Iloulidal. U. W. Wise. Jordan 1). K. M'.kel Knox W. V. Tat..M...Lawreoo Jar. I. tilcwart... Morris J. tli.vaKe..N.Wa.bingtQ James II. Clark.-... Penn Johnston lloldco...Pike J. K. Aruo!d- Union Jas. II. Turner Hogirs 01 rk h,Tler.....llradlrd U. M. Thomnson..Brady Jam,.s Ir.in u W. J. Kimo..M.Barnsido I.. J. Kurd. Cuest L. Flood Cnvinglun Win. Porter ClMrtield A. M. lliil. " E. L. Hugbcs....Droatur Tiivia.a ji auas J. L. Oearhart lloa'frs Jacob llauejt " K. C. Jnhnson..ClrarfleM L.M.Coudriet.CoviugloD Ira Kbiifl'pr.t.'urwensrille lames Albert Decatur brnnt Huover-Orahain U. II. Morrow.... Uo.heu lieorge Htanley.Uulloh William llaxertr. " tleo. liflrerLjr..lloiitldale Thoma. Hlrong.Jordan James McNeal... " A. A. Head Lawrence T. Bpaokman... " Wn. C. DutT... " Jos. II. Howies " 8. 11. Pbaffnrr, " It. Hpacktnan " John Cstnpboll.,.O.ceola Jos. . Hepburn. ...Penn James Artlnirs ' Win. II. Krruuu...rik. Jubn Ardcr; H Jamoel Moore " Kobl.CurMiD, Woodward I rlah I, iti " John l.itl lleccaria I). MehnrTi-y Uurnsidc It. K. WlJun... " Jas. McC'raerH M T. W. Kitchen, " Jas. 11. Kdinger...lJradj Jaoob C. rlmith.... lleorg. Horn u Krampton Rill BeU tlonry Albert. ..urautoru Daniel Htewart, " Daniel Oraham, " John Uui'k " N. V. Wilson... " John Buterd Chest Toblal W.stoe. ' Edwnrd Wood 4 J . M' Laugh lln-C leardeld Ales. Irria " W. 8. Bradl.r " Cornel. Uw.ni. " IViiiisylvaiilnltailroml TYI10XS 4 CLKAUFIELD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, MAT 2ijib, 187.1, th. 1'assenzer Traius will run daily (except Hun. days) between Tyrone and Ulearfteld, as follows. CLKAUFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE N0KTII. Cl.arteld 1.40, r.. Tyrone .25,i., 0.eeola.. 10.35, " Philip. Imrg... 10. id," Clearlleld 11.46," Philip.bnrg .3o, Oweola b, Tyrone .00, CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield J. 40 A. Pbilimburc... e.M Tyrone 7.00 r. K. Inter!,eotion...7.12 0eola 810 " Philip.brg...8.JS " Clearfield, ar.. .t0 " Oseeola. t.t0 " Interseotlon. 7.48 " Tyrotie 8.0 FARH FitOM CLKARFIKLD, TO Bellffnnle, Pa i". 0 Middlotown 5 00 Lock Haven J 70 M arietta t 60 3 (10 Lancaster 1 Kli.PIIII.ADELPHIA 7 Hi I SO Alloona ,. I t) 4 SO John. town t 80 4 rali'ITTSBOKll It W illiam.no rt... Huntingdon i I,nwilto.nM ,...w. Mury.rille IJAIllllSUl'lUI Close oiinu.ctlons made by all trains at Tyrone aud Lock iiavon. OEOIIOE C. WILKIHS, my17-tf. r3uperiatndent. NoTtra to Wane, axd CAamanr Makkhs. We liaveju.t received a general assortment of Wagon and Carriage Wood., also a full line of Spiings and Axles, wlitcti w. oner enean ror oasn. II. K. Iiioi.rn i Co. II, F. BIG LEO CO.'S SPECIALTIES BUILDERS' IIAHDWAHB, MECHANICS' HARDWARE, ' LUMIIEltUEN'S HARDWARE, FARMINO UTENSILS, MILL.Sl'PPLIES, IROM 4 NAILS', PAINTS, OILS, VARNI8T1K8, PAINTERS' riNDINUS, CALCINED PLASTER. May 18, 1873. KBATZER & LYTLE Turpentine,') f Vills, Psints, f WILL SELL YOU Ula.., . Oils, J I Putty, French, Richards Si Co.'s Buck Lead AND ' Calcined Plaster VEEY CHEAP. Immense .took osi hand. Clearfield, Pa., June i, 1 871. FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE BY II. I BliIor & Co. IHOSr BOUBI.R-HIIOVKL PLOWS. MOOD LOURLIi-SllOVEL PLOWS. WOOD 6IN0LE-f HOVEL rLOWfl. IRON CULTIVATORS. . WOOD CULTIVATORS. OOWAKDA A IROV I1EAM I'LOWS. rnisiuuta steel Plows. IIAUPT'S BELLEFONTK TL0W8. ROUESON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS. BOPbere. for all ef tli a abo rio. fen siantly on Lsnd. nyja-7jl 5u (Ooods. 1873. 1873.- NEW SPRING GOODS ! .WW. ItEKirH. rRINTS, . ' '. ( ... ' PARCALEB, 01NU1IA1IS, TICKINQS, MUSLINS, SIIEKT1N0S, ' COTT0NADES, - BOY'S CABBIMEKE, MEN'S CAS8IMKRE. "' LINENS. ' ' DRESS GOODS, In great rarlety and all Ik. newst sbadei. Japanese Popllna, Jayaucao Dllka, Striped Popllna, , . . asllk I'oplli,., l'relith Mohairs, Iluriiiutoa. (renadliioi, I.awna. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN rnlnrswl KHlct Tnlnrml fitllc tviviiu uaiagioi vuivivu uiinoi Black Silks 1 Black Silks 1 Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, old at tha lowait eash price at WM. HEED'S, l:2t Market Street, Clear field, r a. 71 May 14, 1873. pLOUIt, FEED, kC. THE 1IUCCAKIA FLOURING MILLS, The ondersifrned would respectfully give no tie, to the cltlsens of Becoaria towo.hip and sur rounding eouutry, tbni b. Itas purchased the Becoaria Flonring Mills and put .rcrything In oomplete order, and Is manufacturing a first-class quality of Flour. CUSTOM W'OKK DOSE, and Flour In quantity eonstantly on band fur sale. CUOP.'COIIS MEAL, BRAN, AC, AC. always on band and for sal. wholesale or retail. Q T Kt'll MIISiGI.F.H WANTED. OmX Will eanhange Flour aud Chop for 26 inch Shingles, or will pay part asoney, II desned. IO:!-tf BARNAIIA8 ARMSTROK41. SAWS! SAWS I SAWS I DISTAN'S CR0S8 CUT, MILL, DBAQ AND . CIRCULAR SAWS. Eoyuton's Liglitning Gross-cut Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For sale by oct!?,T II. T. BIOLER t CO. C. D. "WATSON, DEALER IN DltrGS & PATEM 3IED1CIXES, CONFKCTIOXERIES, TOYS AND YANK EE NOTIONS, ' FINE TEAS k BOASTED COFFEE, BEST BRANHS TOBACCO A HKflARS, SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONERY, Masonic Building. Seeoud Street, tot-tMj CLEARFIELD, PA IVlNK, WHITB ROAN LlNINtl SKIN8 Ju.t reoelved and for rale by April 20. Is7l. II. r. 1IIMLEH A CO. C Id K A We desire to cull tho attontion of tho citizens of Clearfield county to tho fact that we lmvo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of PIANOS, OllGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our slock of PIANOS will consist of RAVEN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, . n,lvrk0 STEIN WAV & SONS' PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. Wo nro prepared at all times to furnish any of tho cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most favorahlo terms as to prices and terms of payment. Our stock of OllGANS will consist of the new and populur RYNDFR ORGAN, (with Ryndcr'a Knco Ticmolo and downward Octavo Cotiplor,) ' ' Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OllGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. Resides these wc furnish to order Organs from any fuctory desired. , We sell on every plan known io tho trijdc, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the roruLAR and cast LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every ono can have n good instrument, and Jio other investment of like amount will tcud so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. . ICTWe shall be glad to havo t .u call and sco us, whether you desiro to purchase or nor. oct23-'72-l Il'XTKli; . Wi:8lC WTOIltJ. 1873. , NEW SUMMER GOODS! AT WM. UliED'S. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! At to, Brown Muslin. '. At I0o, Brown Muslin, real good. At l2io, Brown Muslin, yard wide. At 12)o, Splendid Bleached Muslin, yd wide. At 18c, Handsome Poplin Plaids. At I5e, Japan.se Poplin. At 36c, Black and Colored Alpaea. At 60o, Japanese Silk, worlb 75o. ' At (1.00, Elegant Silk Poplin. Attl.li, Oood Black Silk. At 11.50, Splendid Black Silk, wide. At $2.00, Black Silk, worth $J.6. , At iOe, dood Whit. Piqua, or P. K. At $1.25, Good Honey comb Quilts. At fl.7, (2.00, ti.bt, Snlendid Marioillrs Quilts. SATCHELS, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTH, CENTS' UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCH'FS GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, and a full stock of Ladle.' Misses' and Cbildr.n. SHOES, at prices to suit tb. times. e.i.L iD in run roiati.r, ir WM. 1IEEFS, Market Street, t'learllcld, I'a. Msy U, IS7S. O. I. c. irilKRB to buy my IRY OOOn?. (1R0 If crries, Qur?D ware, UlMiware, iOrups aod Notions, CoDfiMtionvries, ac, cheap for cvh. The suliioriW hrgn loara to Inform Lis old and new customers ibut ba uas oKiia A VARIKTT STORK in gles norE, VA. And will sell jrooJn at prlcM to suit Hit times. A liberal rlaottoD will W wade to diutuoirra bay ing at wholualo. Call and extmine ray stock before purchasing elsewhere. A liboral sbare of pallia rxitronege is solicited. C. J. KEAGY. Glen nope, Pa., June 14, 1 371. D. J. CROWELL, Manafacturer of the D. H. Itall Bolting Machine and the ' filDK-Cl'T BIMNULK MACH1NR, to out froia I to lift inches, and licensed undur Evornt's patent, Jointers. Ontg 8aw Mehines and Ueneral Will Work! binnewaboutug, Camer on oouniy, I'a. Repairing of Machiuei and general Custnm Work done to order. augUy lalvory Htnble. TilC nbderslgned beg leave to Inform the pub lic that he ii now fully prepared to accom mo di. if ell in the way of furnishing Homes, Uugica, Saddle aud Harness, on the shortest notice and on rcLisonnVilr terms. Residence on hoc nit street, between Third and Fourth. (1KO. W. GEARIIART. Oleartleld, April 11,18(17. II. F. 13IGLEK Si CO. Bar. for sale CARRIAGE & WAG0X WOODS, SIIAFT3 AND TOLEB, HUES, SrOKKS, FELLOES, Jtc. Carrlair. and W.irna Mak.rs shoeld mnV. a Dot. of this and eall and sxaotin. them. Tbey will b. sold at fair prioes. myii TJ QUXSM1T1IING. G. W.WOLFE, PIUCTICAL GUNSMITH. Hhop on Third ilroet, over Klley'a blacksmith hop, C'LKA KK1KI.I), I'A. All kinds of Hide and Phot Guns on bund. Repairing done in a first-class manner and at fulr prices. 8:28'7S 1873. MARKET STREET, I? I K 1a 1 , ! 12 $UUincrif. . 1073. - I f 1873. . FANCY GOODS. , WHITE GOODS, AT - ' ' ' WM. REED'S. NEW HATH aud HONM.Tg, FI.OW I'.HB and BlIHtONM, NECKTI108 aud I'ltHLS, COLLARS and t il IU, COItHI.TS and HIMIPSKJRTS, IIL'STI.I'.H and other 1'IXIN'S, UNDI ItM EAR of all kind., IIOKir.lt Y and r.I.OVTA, 1IAM)KI K( IIIKKS, WIIITH.TBIMMINO. EMBROinF.RV, i TOWELS, NAPKINS. STANDARD TRIMMINGS. A FILL USE OF PAR1S0LS AND FANS. NEW WHITE GOODS. PIQLA, STRIPED MUSLINS, PLAID MUSLINS, SATIN STRIPES. MARAPOSA STRIPES, AC, AC, AC. All will be sold at the lowest price, at WM. REEFS, Market Street, Clrarlicld, Pa, May 14, 1873. 11 K AD TUIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT! Th attention of tbo ollitrns of CKirfteM and vicinity is directed to the fart that (joodfrllow A Sun are th agents of M. Nieee A Co., and hare lust reociri'd a half doxen car loads of Floor and Feed, which they ofW ot the lowest poib!e fig urets A large stock of FLOUR. COHN MEAL, CHOr, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Cora in tar, Ac, Ac. . Particular attention U called to M. IN'ieno A Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which ii tha best in th market. Flour and Feed enn and will be oM ebenper thin it can bo obtained el sew hero in Clearfield county. rHtore on Market street, neat door to Hon. Alexander Irvia'i nutd'tice. UOUOFELLOW k FOX, Jan 1 Off Agents for IJ. Ninee A Co. O 1C SALE! A large and wcl1-fiuihrd Brirk Dwellioir. situ nte on the river bank, in the borough of Clear field, containing eleven rooms, with good ellar, watur in the kilcheo, and all the modern conve niences, PantriM, Bath room, (.'lohei-preePn. Ac. Lnt sixty feet front and two hundred and thirty feet hock, with a twenty foot alley on the east tide. aid building, with all the appurtenants, will be old cheap, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application enn be made to the under, signed, or to A. C. Tate, Kiq., who will give all neceaiary Information to thoio who desiro to in spect the property. TIIOS. J. McCCLLOl'GU. May 2tt, 1873, tf. Beale's Embrocation, (LATK POWELL B,) ; For all diseases Incident to Horses, Cattle, and Hainan Flesh, rec,-lrlny th. ns. of an .iternal application. Thii Kiabrocaiion was eitensirely nsed hj ibe Onvernment during the war. For sal. by llartswlek A Irwlr, Clearlleld Joseph K. Irwin, Curwensrille. Daniel Uood ander. Luthershurg. 'f Attention, Lumbermen! tE are new mnmilnrtnrlnc onr IMPROVED KTKiiL - SOt'KKT iiHlVINO CANT HOOKS, superior to any other in n.e. We hare l.o in stock a tarjro quantity of Cantboolts .uita M. for rafting eirlnm. lihkh we are wiling cbrnp for ee.h. AMOS A n. KKSNAHD. Clearlleld, I'a., March IS. lHTi. X 3f ' A, ' ANXOUNCKMKXT - - OF THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES I V t3. POHTI-H MI AW, D. D S . - IMP0RTA5T TRUTITfli Iturlnir suffCL-e'ti'd In (it!iii a liiltler tarHT oa material, ben tho let and modermi chare for partial and full lets of Teeth. 1 lie I tie best matiuiarture of teeth and otbor material. AH o iteration! reentered and warranted to gira ear vtce and satisfaoti'tn. Friends, reflect that my charges furUaloaor tion of artificial and tha raving of tha naturol truth aro now the most roaponahle in PcnntyWanla Prenerre your teeth and yoa prererve your health. - Puttinj of the natural teetn in a health;-, prfr icrvativeand useful ctnlitiun la made a sMoiahy liaeaset and maUiruintit.s oouiniun to the mouth, law and arsoetale pnrte, are treated and eorreeted with fair lucoott. Kxauiuatloni and conlU tions rnra. It wouM be well for patients from a dlitanec to lot mn know by mail a few dnyi before coming to the cOioe. . ... . ,t Jt la very important that children between tha aci of six and twolva yean should hare their teeth examined. Antcstlrvtioi are adroioistered and Teeth re moved without paiu. pifponitions and character are Judged by all the world by the expression of the face, henco how ery disastrous may it therefiTe bo for per sons to indulge an expression of distorted features, even apart from a hygienit riow. fcow, to enjoy natural (not artificial) comforts and plcuurec. respect and obey naturr.1 simplicities and InstineU H. roKTKR HHAW, I. 1). B. Office In Now llnsouic Uuilding, firoond strret, CUarfitld, Ta. myU'73 : DENTALCAED. tf7Zs Da- A. M. 11 ILLS t25TTEon,, ".v to hl1 Pt!ents and the pub lic generally, thitt having dissolved partneribiti niih Dr. hbaw, he is now doing tl e entire work of his office himself, so that patienU need not fear being pot under the hands ot any other operator. llcarnciu, iiarcn zv, ledt-puumcuta J, Id. STEWAKT, D. D. S., 0 flic b over Inrio'i Drag 6tor, CURWEXSVILLE, PA. AU dentil oporfttioni, cither lo the meohantctU or operative branch, f-roinjjtly stteDdcd to knd sat in (notion guarftnteed. Fperlnl attvntion pitid to tbe trcntiaeat of diiMes of tha natural tevth, umi anil niuuth. lrrcgulurity of the teeth sue oclii I ly corrotlcd. Io. tb extraotiu witiiout pain by the ii i of Ether, tod artiilciuJ teeth inserted of the hcit material and warranted to render iat iffHftit.n. (ipH12'7I:ly pEACE IN EUllOPEI GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHVILLE! Tha bloody eonteat bntveen France and Prusiift la at an end fur U.e vTwwi, ao far aa the tlaugh- terliifr, of men and the destruction of property la coneerned. The Royal Jujrfrlere no doubt pride thcniielvca and rejoice over the remit, bat how initguitiRnt in their work when compared with the humane and christian efTurti of L. M. COUDRIET, who haa nndertahen to auppW all the cHSitmt In the lower cod of the county with food and raiment at exrcvlinjr. hw rule frutu hi Buimm"th ptore in MUltiOZSliUKtt, where he can always be found ready to wait upon eallera and aopplj tbam wilh Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Cloths, 6attnctti, Ca'simereB, Mualina, ieluinei, Linen. Drilltugi, Caliooex, Trimtninga, Hibbonj, hmt, Ilcady-nad Clothinjr, rioots and Hhoea, Wnir an it V all uf the beet mnterUI and aiade to order lieae, (Socka, UloTet. Mittens, Laeea, Kihbona, Ao. 0K0CKRIE3 09 ALL KINDS. CulTtM', Tea, t?upar, Utoe, M-'Imim, FinK, fiaH, Pork. Lineecd Oil, Fih Oil, Carbon Oil. Hurdwarc, Qirnitware, Tinware, Casting, PIowi and Plow CftntitiRr', XaUr, Ppikei, Corn ColtlTa-toi-f, Cider Preenca, and all kindi of Asm. Perfumery, Painti, Varnish, Olaai, afid ft general Mortment of bUtionery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on band, and will be aold at the lowest possible figurei. LIQUORM, eneb as Brandy, Wine, Oio, Whisky, Juyne'a Medicines, Ilostetter'i and lloufland's Hi Iters. 5000 pounds of Wool wnntrd fof which the highest price will be paid. Clovernepd en band and for sole at the lowest market price. AIo, Agent for BtrattonTilte and CarwensWItft Threshing Machines. 4i.C&U aod tee for yourselves. Von will find evor,)' Uimg usually kept in a retail store. L. M. COUURIET FrenchvlMo P. 0!, March 1, 1871, IARM TOR SALE Tho nndor signed ofuri for sale hii Farm, situate In liirard township. It eootaius about lot) acre, 69 of which are improved. The improvements are a twofrnry PwolliriK House, a Inrgn frame Ham, It'O Fruit Trees, a s-oort iSprinf tf water. totrethr with all the nHefary outbuildings. Will sell the ntmle, ot will rut it Into two or more lots (o suit purrhasors. Further iDf-.rmntlon can be ob ttiined by rnllinf on tho premises, or addressing the subscriber at Lecotito's MUls Postotlme. jt.2J.4t JOHN 11. ROVER. ..av.. himii iin TU- . .. .1 T TJMCKR CITY UXIOX MALE 1 J AND FEMALE ACADEMY. The first term of this school will eommenee on tbe First Monday of May, WX, ender tho snper intemienny ot the Rr. J. O. Urier, a graduate of Ji tloinon Col lego, who is now pcrranncully located in Lumber City, and has censnnted to tench the school. Uo lit a pcntlemMi of merit, and haa had several years etpiTienoe fa teaching. Tuition pirvulilo one-hill in advance; the bal ance at the mi'jJje of tlif'tcrm. Common English branches t$ 06 Hijthrr . " - S " Classics i 10 04 Length of ttrm oigdteen weeks. No deduction for absence, nnlrrs In casn of protracted lilnasa. books used are Mitchell's (loopraphy, llrooks'i ntillectual and Written Arithmetics, llurtt's Kn ft'.ish (Irani mar, Davies Elrmentary Algebra (union's Latin and tlroek Readers, Geometry Davits' Legend cr Science of Things, Familiar Brewer. The Lumber tity Academy Is locakd in Lum ber Cily, Clcarflfld county, Pa., rz miles swt of C'uniiiitvillf.the terminus of tho Tyrone A Cdear firld lieilroad, and is remote from tho diiHd.iuti bndileinnralisiiig influeitccswliichabound in many largrr places. A prudpnl patronago Is solicitrd. Rotird cap be bad at $4.1Q per wck. For farther pnrticiilitrs address the Pprtncipal, or ont of the Director. liinwtoi.a. Wm. M. Henry 1. W. Hoyt, D. L. Fttrgiison. Alex. F'-iifflson, O. H. Lvtle, Martin Watts, R. C. llttinilton, Wm. L. Moore, li. W . Hprnepf, Dr. D. O. Crouci. Lumber Cily. April 20, lr;.t. IdISS II. S. SWAB'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS - CLEARFIELD, TA. TI1K FIRMER TERM of rlcvon weeks, wt!. commence Monday, September 1st, 1873. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orlhopraphy.WrHin?. Object Ls sons, Primary Arithmetio and Primary (.roKraphy 7 04 History, Local and deseiiptive Uoogrnphy with Mnp Dranfng. Ornmmar, Mental and Written Arithuietie..... ,,M ,. 9 Of) AUrchrn aed tbo tSciennes i ,. IS 00 Instruclioa In Instrumental musio 10 n0 Oil painting, 24 lessons 12 00 Wax work 8 00 For full particulars aend for Circular. ClMNicId, April V. 173. .7:r0-y 10 U SALKI Tho property sitimtd on Cherry street, in the Itorongb ol Clearfield, adjoining Lots of John Lytic nnl the Academy, late tho Kslate of Annia tl. Hope, dread, il offsred f'jr sale, it eontain a front on Cherry strict of 70 feet aud is rWi ft-et dctp, and UA 11 Small dwrlling House upon It. If let sold at private sale before that time, It will be ofT'tred al public ssln at the Court House, in tbe Horouph of (ifftrltidd, en f atunlay, the 2d day of August, 1471, at 10 o'clock, A. M. TrcntH. One third cash en the day of aaJ, and the balaae In two anneal payments, with interest. U. Ht RAURKTT, July 3, 1A73:3U Exeoutor. s TONE'S SAW GUMMKR3 AND SAW UPSKTS. ' We have foe Its! the agency for the aUtre aod will sell thom at manufacturer's prioaa Ceil and tiamine them. Xhey are te b"t.