THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAIU''1KLD, FA. M0RN1NQ il'OL'ST 0. 1873. Terms of Subscription. Trp,iilSae.lvanc,orwllhlii if iaid ador 'aree '' wfur" i month. .. .$3 00 monlbi. 1 60 t 00 ii Lid lifter the oapirauoa ul it: lljt UQHthl.. ItKl.lGIOIJS NOTICE. Mrthonl" F.plopal Church Rot. A. I. Vrr Plr. PoW" Service every Babbutb i 10 A.M., will!'..", taabilh Heheol at 0 A. M. W. . MMtim every Tburadav, it ?1 V. M. Communln Horvloe, tret Babbutb of every "2t'lAidrow,e Chureli Kileopal. Rov. Otoi'o JI Ai.u.-l'nblia Servloe tiunday morning io o'clock, anil at 7 1 M. Sunday ohool at I M. Prayer Meeting Wodncaday evening n 7 .'clock. Presbyterian Chare h Rev. II. 8. Euri.itri. gibnath services morning and evening Sab Ulh School at S P.M. Prayer Heeling Wcdnee- 4,J."T5rli Cliurr.li-.CaUioli Rev. P. j. 8iitaiM. Maia at 10J o'olock A. M, on the urnnd ana lounn rwnuej.iii ..u umu.u. Lutheran Church. Rer. A. J. IUiitiock freaehing every Bnbbaih, morning and avenlng. p.bbath Sohool at a. m. Traj cr meeting every "Wednesday evening. . H J - . To Exchanges. Wo have prepaid he pottage on all oopice of tbe Rwumca aent to our eicbangei, tintil tbe lit or January next, and ear poitmaiter baa to Informed Ike nostmai ' W at each office to which it ia tent. Therefore r mm of our brethren need pay po.lago on our pa par, and ire hope tbey will reciprocate. Over iwe-thlrd. of tbe efchangi-, we reeolvs coroo to ul unprepaid, or, if paid, no euah evidenco baa Vkb fnrniibfd our poitmaiur, aa tbe Po.tofrW la eontrnplatea. . lion. John ration is on a Western tosr, inatead of doing Kurope, aa contemplated. Tbo railroad when mado from this place to the foot of Filbert atreet, Curwenavillo, will be aix and a quarter milea long. Goorgo W. Daicy and John A. Lebr, of Pbiliptburg, are posting Iholr aeoountt through the Journal. Thii la oertainly a "oew departuro" ia builnoii. A revisod edition of the common acbool lawi of Pennsylvania, embracing all the laical decliiont, ia in eourse of preparation by tbl Slate Superintendent. They are going to enforce tho "local option law' at Curwensville, and do miatake. The temperance people of that town few though tbey are will not ho trilled with any longer. O.t tbs Wino. Quite a nnmbor of car eubatantial citiaona are ruraliilng in the aaountaina at Bedford, and Cape Maying it at tbo aea ahore. We can itand It if tbey jan. "Scribbler," you must give us your ml name before wa ean ute your manuecrlpt. Mot fbr publication, but to ibow that you mean to atand up to what yon write about. SlND THEM ALONO. TIlO ScllOol beard! of Beocaria, Bradford and Burn.ide bare, p to tbl preient failed to make out and forward tb.lf annual report! to County Superintendent liregory. ' , , ' Appointid. Tho I'ostmastci Gon- eral bai appointed John U. Ulasgow poitmaiter at Olea Hope. Mr. Glasgow will make an excel lent officer. Being a Democrat, ha could not well doetherwieo. ' A Vacation Kov. Mr. Unrtsock paator of aba Lutheran eongregation of thii place kaa beta granted a vacation until September let, There will therefore be no preaching in that church until further notice ia given through tba pepera. Foukd. Mr. Geortre W. Oaden ft daya ago found a ledger paal book, in tbo pallia road, containing $1.(0 in aorlp and a pho tograph lllteneaa of two fbong men. Tbo owner by identifying tbe property ean have It by eallin at tbia office. Snakt. The Centre Hall Reporter aaya : in ana ol uie grain lelda or David Barack, ia Sugar valley, tha harveit handa killed ten enable on day laat week four rattle-anakea, one large viper, ono hoop-anaka and tha balance black inakea. jTarvkst Fxhtival. A Harvest reitival will be held at Woodland, on Weilnei day, Augu.t J7th, for the benont of tha Woodland Mithodiat Eplaeopal Church. An lntere.tlng 4iaie may bo cxpaatad, and the public aro cordial ly Invited to attend. Pamphlbt Laws. Prothonotary iaia requeeta a. to ataw mat tne Acta or Aaaom bly for 1871 have been reciired at hi. oflcs, and arc Dow ready for di.tributloa. Jruticea of tho Peaoa and other partia. entitled to receive them will plcaaa call and get their copioa. Attention, Delinquents. Coontv Trasnnr Wilton'a career a. collector of county and BlaU taxca baa cloaed. By tbe latter part of thia week tha duplieatea for all unpaid county aod BUta taxca will be ia tha banda of tbe Con etablea in the aereral borougha and townihip., Curwensville rejoices. Tbo encin- een bar reached that place, and of coone a rail road will be tho next thing ia ordor. With rail road facilities and aa iron bridge acroa. tho river tbe cltlaen. will no doubt "put on" metropolitan reelings, and won't eare a d n for anybody. jjitodino. we notice by mrinu- ecript potter, that the Town Council are inviting propoeali until Augu.t 8th, for grading and put ting in eight hundred feet of wooden .ewer on Fourth street, from Market to Pino. plan, and rpeeileations oan be seen by calling upon Mcurs. HcCullough Faurt. They are trying to put on military nra ui uurwanaviiio, oy forming ft military com pany. Thirty years ago Curwensville could mus tor two well drilled companies, cavalry and arlll levy. Captaina Walters and Drauoker, and manv of their veterans, have long slnea bar "mustered out of service," and arc remembered only by the ''oldest haaabllant." To Amateur Aoricclturists. Tho eaion Ii at band when those or our citi.ens who desire to rain a more prolific crop of smartweed, thirties and othor aoxioua wocda, oan by a little ifoltiritjon rain double crop next yoar. If the adi are cut off during thia or next week, the ed will In destroyed and a abort crop will bo "e mull. PniupsnuRo Etiqi'ettjs. The Jour ' of lait week gives tbia piece of local newa : A dog was the cause of quite wordy di.oni.ion ud soma extreme personalities, on S. Centre reit, Wednesday evening. It wandered into the "eei of lie ownar'a neighbor and waa kicked out earn remony, which gar acopc for the liberal ''ege of bllling.gau that followed. The females 'rtieipating helped to i will the torrent of words, "iea gradually subsided when they withdrew. . Fatal Accident. On Fridav mora I Oeorge Lender, a young man In the employ "Inm. MoPhorson, on Montgomery creek, went te "xxls for the purpon of culling logs. Not mwing ia the evening, it waa supposed he bad a ii Oo to Ha, over night with a comrade. But M ""( home the next morning, search was in tbe woods, where he had gone to work, aa aoon found, dead. A tree had fallen "fa him and killed him, How the accident PPMod, no one can tell. tk.RT,'r flioHT. W notice that t ' ""angh aulhoriUes areeleanlng up tbe strneti ' J'tteri. Another cheap but very necessary f'onn,,,,, W0B)(1 Bfw oro,D(tli Th JttMt " 'arable condillon-mud al M half-shoe deep. This Is highly olTcnilve, iroHi"" '"" "'l, Ktod ' '"ur "in'"1 " ,li'm'"", "r " f perrons j, ", impassable half the time. xl-j '""'' elenrlnoes atd ne- f'efpuMit dul, THE WATER QUESTiONIn!08'' l a. Lniron : A groat muny of our eltiarna are a.klng why it I, that our Inaurauce ngenla are ao yiguroualy oppo.lng tho en-otlon of water nurka In anawer u, tbl. g,.,ra ur,ur, , wmill, , that .elf l,,tBrt.,t, in tbe ahapo of hand.ome oom. miaaloua (row tbo conipauloi they nnrr.out prompts their action.. A ooinblnatU baa been' outerud into by tbo In.urauce oompanlc., through agent, here, by which th,y hav.,Krecd ihat tL?.y will Insure uo one uuleii he or thry will p.. ti, rates fixed by the aata representing the ooinne, uie. who aro In tbli oouibinatloo, and auoh rate. XuTt ' "P.-M''aaal.. for inhl.nco, on Market .trout Ihey obargo from three to live per Zt',H ,V " illuan! f to and a half to three dollar.. Ibo o0,nnilPaj..ii I. ... u ey.nve per eent., varying In diOorent companle., on tho amount of preuTium paid he company, ow it will be readily .con why theao men aro oppoacd to wnlor work, and endeavor to alarm our nltiAna i.u ,.n: ,i hot it will coil to bring water into lowS priue. that are uulonmled In foot and can only bo ehar actoriied n. ful.e. For aa auon ai we can have water, wo lmvo an in.uranoo again. t lira that take, away at lc.it half tho rl.k and de.troy. their fat conimiuioni, and pe.pl. will no longer allow themwlve. to be .w.ndled by Inauranor agenta. it will break up thii corabiimtlou among Insurance oompaniee, and in.toad of being ooni pelled to pay thira and four per oent. and nn ward., in.uranco through other eompanioa oan bo .r one 10 two per oent. Anil any peraon irho paya for inaurance asainit Or nl - . glanoo that Ibe amount of money luted in one )ri P"u ono tnouiand dollar, lmurance, will pay hi. water lax for at lenit Ihroeyeara. Bee, ,..v lUre iu juiir per cent, in.u.anee upon a two-lhirda value of jour properly, worth at your ..... ii, a uiuuianu t lunar., oauiiog you to pay to the company a premium of f 100 to 1133 for ono year, hemde. a aurvey f.i (no called) to tho agent of 2.i0 to .1. and il.. .J . the agent upon thia, at li to Si peroent.,laeaily reckoned. Now, auppo.a you take inilcad of your Din Nlim.l..rS. mm.. .1 .... - ... ... . . , 10 T,. y00, erty, tbo aaiciied valuation, which would be abuut '.,.,00, and pay the aamo rate, per oent. a a water tax, aod you .avc by tho operation 50 to t'i in one year. But no man who ha. any re gard for tho truth will .ay that tbo water tax levied would exooed one and a half per cent. -per annum, because tho debt 1. not to be paid in one yoar, tbn. making tho margin .till very mueh larger in favor of w.ter. And there I. no man who ha. a wed, who does not oo an average, yoar oj ,u0 mil amountoiwoat In. water tax would be for cleaning it and repairing hi. pnmp. But outaide of all thia, every man who want, to eoo our town improve and grow up will vote "for wmrr, wune outer, will permit wbat tbey may now deen their own advantage to mv lh,.ir mind, agaimt the good of our borough, and vote "airftlnat " o ' ' VITIIKa, One Mors. We aro called upon to cbroniole the death of another of our ohle.t and moit exemplary citi.ens. Wo allude to Jeremiah Moore, who expired at hii homa in Pennvillo on the Zjth ult., nearly 80 yeara of age. He came to thii county from Hair Moon, Centra county, In 1810, and aettled near where he died. He wa. married three time., eurvivlng all hia wlrea. Be rah Bhivery waa tho maiden name of hia Sril wife, by whom he had one daughter, Mr. Jame. Wall, n ia aeoond wlfo wa. Sarah Evan., ai.ter of Jo.iah Evan., Eeq., of Curwenaville, Mow. Erana, of Grahamton, and Mr.. Win. F. Johnaton, of Penn townihip. Tha fruit, of thia wedding were aoven children, four of whom anrvivc him Abraham, Eliaabeth, (Mra. Iloughman), Fui.n, (Mra. Thoa. A. Hoover) and Either. Ilia third wifo wa. Mra. Hannah Haycock. One daughter, Martha, waa tha reiult of thia marriage. Ho wai a preacher and sealoua defender of the Hlckilte branch of th aociety of Frlendl, In which faitb ho expired, aurrounded by a largo circle of rela tive, and friend). A Man's Head Cut off ht Cars. On Wednesday morning laat, a itranger attempted to board the second Tyrone coal train, at the coal siding between thia placo and Mill Creek, and in some unaccountable mannor ho was precipitated beneath the train, his body reitlng betwoen the tracka, so that his neck waa Immediately upon one of the rails, and a portion of the train paiied over him, nvering bis head close to bit body, at neatly as if it bad been done by an expert execu tioner. The head was dragged several foot from it. trunk. The body was but little injured, though almost stripped of every vestige of clothing. Ilia coat waa dragged upwards of one hundred yards, Hi had a companion who had joined him at Al- loona, and they wore atealing their way to tho coast. From him it was learned that tho unfor tunate man waa an Englishman by birth, and that he waa socking the coast to return to England. A few papers were found upon him, but neither from them nor hia comrade could his name be ai- eertained. The railroad company took charge of his remains. Huntingdon Journal. Going Up. We learn that conoid erable progreaa haa already been made by way of building a bridge across Andcnon'a creek, in I'uion townahip, where tho turnpike leading from Clearfield to Lutber.burg crosses that stream. The committee awarded the contract to Measrs. W. II. Miller and Michael Hubert. Tha former doca tbe carpenter and the latter the maaonwork. They have agreed to erect a first class bridgo by the first of fiovember for the sum of $1,333.83, over half of which sum has been lubsoribod by the eituens or Colon townihip. Much complaint is made by the traveling public or the conduct or tbo Supcrvlaora of L'niun for not making a proper road way for fording tbe creek during the erec tion of tho bridge. A broken down wagon or a born injured are almost dally accidents. We are astonished that the local community should Buffer this public wrong to continue. Tho Supcrvlaora should be compelled to do their duly, and if they rofmo, there ihould be local pride enough to re pair the fording, ao aa to make it payable. i asp An Outrage. Wo lust week chron icled the arrest of two young men in llmton townihip, for the murder of a man named Patter ion, near Barren Forges, in Huntingdon county. The body of Fattcrion waa found, hut odea, In stead of dead, near Lcwl.tuwn, where ho had gono from Huntingdon, after settling with the men in dicated, without informing his friends of tbo fact, and when rbcrllT Pio arrived at Huntingdon with hia prisoners, all wore discharged. Tba woman who gave tbo information which led to the arreit of the two men, finding that maltora were becom ing complicated and serious, told where Patterson was and had him restored to his disconsolate friends. Wbat a nseful creature she Is under the circumstances. Had Patlcraon been found dead anywhere in tha neighborhood, within a mooth, it would have been aluioit positively settled that the men arrested were bis murderers, and their conviction rendered almost certain. Kueb are tbe freaks or elrcumitantlal evidence. Local Option. Tho I'liilinsburir Journal Intimates that the eltlieua of that burg are going to enforce tho local option law by a vi- gllauce committee. The 'editor aaysi It has seemed for some time past as if the law with re gard to tha sale of liquor was a nullity, that with out license unprincipled men were dealing ont II quor to whoever would buy and keep his own counsel. We do not think tliero has been as much drunkenness aa formerly, especially on gala days, but altogether loo much for the credit of the law passed to suppreai it. It il evident that the fail ure of the law to produoe the desired effect, lira in no defect of the law itself, but in the fact that tne law ta not enioroeo. Murdurkr at Larof.. Win. Brom. ley, tho murderer of Wm. I'balen, on Little Toby, some three weoki ago, is still at largo. The Sher iff of Ktk eonnty hat Issued tho fnllowiug i Mrnnan. $5fl0 rewar.1 will be paid for the ar- reat and delivery Into our ban.li of ono William Bromley, chnrsed with Hie orimo of murder. Said Bromley weiglnabo.it 1 HO pounds; aboutl&yoars of age rusty .lark hair) ouawe ohin whifkori, a little gray; Inch cheek bones; coarse feat tired. and about o fct 10 inches high, with Ink marks on oao arm. t.ommantoate hy tvleruin, 11 fonnd or arrcstod, with l. C. Oyster, rihoriff of ttk oounty, Hidgway, Pa. List of lottora rummninff unclaimod In the 1'nslnMce at Clearfield, for tbe week ending August sin, in.i i Abrahams, lloQry. . Metcalfe, W. B. Illake, Mra.. MeXellis, l. F. arl, Mra. Mary Jane. MeBurncy, Wm. Clemenio, Mill Kale. fcorvlllo, II, A. (3) ickinson Willlani. "X'len, f. h. Flanagan, William. Ileiaenitina llroi. A Co. Jordan, Mil. Mary. Roienhlum, H. Hay., Jobnv, . npenoer, AHiert. Inea, J. 11. hinltli, J. a IV, 31, Meliinley, C. ft. Stadiier, Adam. MeQuown, Clairiaia. Wll.on, llenry. Maeombcr, C. R. Wi.er, George. .Moon, Goo. Wm. . Wharton, 8. A. r. a. u.wi.ip, r. -Tbo Brookvillo Republican la pur anlborlly for saying that tbe railroad track Ii laid llhln a short dli'mee nf lleynolditville, and e understand will be completed Io that puiut tu a tvw daya. Important to Tobacco Dealkrs The Cominiuloner of Internal Revenue dliallowa the pracllco or cutting boats of tohaooo Into halvaa and aalliug iueh halves to be retailed, uut wiiuout Having the proper marks, hrandi.itampi, ., anu mo aturop which ia the only evidence lh.it the tax haa boon puld i and ho holds thai parlies telling from suub unstamped perilous of .no uoi aro liable to Have the tobacco icl.ed and wriciicd. Truly, the lutorn.il revenue depart- mivui is our national iptiiux tho rid Ilea it pro- 1'wui.i.a are paai uudlng out, Tho Uellefonto 1l'itrh mnn anva We regret to chronicle the eooidentat deal h of Unitavui dantner, a hot. workman on tbe L. C. B. t. II, R., while at work near Warrior Mark, Kotlncaday of lait week. A portion of the der- rlek gnvc away, and he Ml among tho timber, unu waa nonibly mangled. Ho diod almost In j "uiu u.i acumeni. lie it ipokcn of aa a well-to-do and e.tecmed citi.en, and kavoa be hind him a wife and family to mourn hia death, Spnlala. Montour Slate Paintt, fur painting house. In me anu outline Cottages, x-'arin Uuililinga, Ac, ueautiini, durable, and economical. Uround ii pure l.lnaeed Oil. J II. F. Bictxa A Co. R. R. Wbeolbarrowi, llaky Carriages, Toy Ex gjui aim ii iiecioarrowi, at "v-'8 !3 II. F. Hici.an t Co'a, KxrworiiAvoiis. About June 6, 1873, II. F uigier at Co. will have an assortment of Kefrlg Plows. Farmera will find lttothelradvnnt..go to rail in and examine our stock of Plowa, Culti vators, Ac, among wbieh will bo found Shinto ml II........ I I tl- 1 ... .... . n aivu buu n vou onovci 1'iowv, iron 4 U'4 Clti,u, a 1 tie Uowande Iron Beam Plow, ' The Pittsburgh Steel Plow, The Ilaupt llcllefoute Plow, and o her patterns. u'y2'7S II. F. BioLca t Co' Rr.in Tnia 1 Penoui whocontcntnlate huildinz will do well to call and oxainine our stock of in ll.LiIMI .MATKKIAI.H. Wo have in stock a full line of Builders' Hardware, .Villi, l'ainti, una, uiani, ruuy, calcineu riastcr, Ac. ly2S'i3 II. F. lllol.tB I Co. Juit received, a large lot of non-exploilve KHiniis una amoral at -24-7J II. F. BiQLta A Co'.. II. 1'. lliglcr t Co. have been making exten.lve addition! to tbelritoek of Hardware tho lait few dayi. hveryth.ng new in Pnelf Hardware, Sad dlera' Hardware, Farmera' Hardware. Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can he loco ai moir aiore. Jlay It. Wood and Willow Ware of all descrintions for saie oy ii. r. Ulglar a Co. Save Time! Save Labor! Save Money 1 Save Clothes! Tho" Novelty Wringer" is tho best in tne market. Buy it j try it. For sale by II. F. Biot.xa a Co, Frou flnousn Pi xavan. Received at Corner Store bj car load ud for ly J-i. A. A W. V. Ill Wilt. CurwcDivillOp March II, 1872. Axr. Pfranly-Arc doun Vlearflcld Wood ehoprt Aiei at V:?t:72. JI. V. lalGLKR ft Co't. RECAIMTl'LATION. BirJ Cf. Wood ftnl Willow Wara. lloancholtj UooJc, All kimU of ilartlware. Jnpanoed Ware. I'aintt, Oil, V am If hot. Calcined I' I titer. Wagon and Carriage Makfrt iupple?i. A II of the aUore for tale at the mammoth Hard ware Hi ore of II. l Uiglrr l Co.. Heoood itrcrt, Jirarttciti, fa. 31 Catotard Datter for aale by IT. P. Biglcr A Co. Bird CajrM a larre anortmrnt at JI. P. Uie. ler A Co.'i. Paw. Mutiin'i CroM-eut Paw. (!rat American Saw, Itoyntoo'i Lijfhtoini; Haw, at . ii. r. iiioLr.a a to i, Paiatn. Olli and Varniahei for iaia hr II. F, Blgler 4 Co. PACTS FOR THE PE0PI.B. L. Fleiral bai di'DOivd of hia Furnlihinc Good. for the porpote of making raom for Hate. Capt, alnnltj ixriii KK, Bael h jnart rrtltfUfHt from lh eaalern eitioi with the larjfctt itnek arer brought to tha oonnty which be mill , mmi nil and ie dtttrmmtU to tel. at prioci wbicn will aa ten lib everybody. He bag ou bund a rnrr Urjro aisort- ment of tha Ualtiinore band-made tinitrn. for Ladiee wear. Ladtee, to see them it to be con vineed that tbojr ara the ihoci to bur. Alio, I full line of the Richardson and At water Eltnira Hoot which need no recommendation to the pub lic A lao, a large line of Kaatern bouteend Siioea. On all of which be ean defy competition in prices. a 10, a eompiew assortment nr Jrunas and ia liicp. V. 6. Flegal says goods are cheap, that he bought them on trout, and will sell them at prices mat win aionin vryioajr. taJi ana ice. t'lcarflcld. July 2, 1S73. Korica to Waooh AvnCianiAna M Atcnn. We have juit reoeired a gcoeral asiartment of Wsgon and Carriaco Woods, also a full line of Hpiinss ana Aiict, wntcn wa oner en can mr cash. JI. K. UIOLRR tO. - Tmn and pAiTKita FiNmngs. Ouf stock of Paints and Painters' Mntfrlnle is eoniptcle, In olading .1. T. Lewis' Pure White Irad. Juhn La eas A Cos Pure White Lead, F. H. A Co'i Buck L.cad, and a numbnr of cheaper brands of V bite Iead; also, Linneod Oil, Turitontine, Varnixhcsof all kinds, a full line of liru.hca, and a full line of oolort, dry and io Oil. niyS 73 n. K. Uum.eh it (.0 Fiuhixo Tackle. Tlie li thing season baring oomriKnced, lovers of tliis elegant sport will bo easting about to find where to puroha tha oeees- nary requirements in order to enjttyy tiie sport. To all kuch we will say, go to the Hardware Hlore of II. F. Bit ler A Co., as they hare the linnet lot f iruut nods. Lines, llookf. Jfsfkera, liatt Itozes, Heels. Knood. Flies, etc., ever brought to this county. Thetr Trout lloda are really etc gant, and every porson eipccting to go trout-flah- mg tun summer snoaia nare one. e-y A full line of Honehold Uoods. Japanned Ware, so.i lor saie uy u. r. uigier a uo. On .I.ilv .nth, IS7X hr A. M. Iloovra. Kin.. .Mr. ruiLir .MAiiiic ana Mill A..N A. H I.U 11, all of Woodward township, On Julv 21th. Iv W. Fortkr, Ko.. Mr. WIL LIAM II. ANDRUHON to MA HO A RUT E. GRA HAM, both of Grahim townihip. At Pine Glenn, July J"lh, 1S7J, hv Ilev.J. URir, Mr. n ATHA.v TAYI.OKtu Mil. MAU UIK SWuPbi, both of Snow bbee. In Morris townahip, on August 2d, f 873. III. 11 AM KAIilill, ana of Jmkatiia.i and Elizaskti U. tmon, agid 13 rears, 1 months and it days. On Pud day mora inc. July 20ib. 1fl7.1.Mrs. .TOH V KAriON, wife f Jonm EAao. Etu.. of t'herrr- tree borough. Indiana eounty Pa. Io Penn township, on the 25th ult.. JKRKMT- A1I ll(OUE,aged7o years, 1 1 montlis and Bdays, In Clearfield, on July 20th, IS 7.1, HALI'H youngeit son of Thowas J. and Aqikb WcUul wtan, in Ibe Oth ycarof bit age, Kear Clrarfleld, on August 3d, lfi7.1, an Infant child of Jamrh and M. A. HuaTo.ii.agrd 'meulbx. ytjl'IiftS. Clearfield Markets Corrected woekly by Rirnanp Moaaot, Wholesale and Retail Healer in Dry Goods, Groeeriea, Pro viaiom, Ac, Market street, I'laarflrld, i'a. CLtiRriRi.n, Pa., August &, 1973. Ap.lci,green,00(a) oO'llogi, dressed R Dried, firh ID Hides, green 7 Apple butter,) gal, 7 j llarji .0(.t 17 Butter.. Oil(o) n rthoulJin.-.-OOoo 10 Bean 1 75(91 8 0 Hlde 00(4 ;J Buckwheat 1 0 Lard 1 j(r Buckwheat Hour lt, 6 Meat pork,fl M...U 00 Beef, dried 12'Oet 110 llesf, fre-h 7(4 . 10 Onion , I 60 Boards, M 12 00(J Oil Potatoe OOQ 10 Corn.ih.llod 1 M Peaches, dried, Ih.. 10 Corn', aar 0M " i'Uiusr, bbl I 00 rn meal, T sack, I HO Rye. 1 10 Chop, VI cwt 00(a) 3 llagi, V lb I Clover Hid ........... 00 Salt, aaek.JaOf. I ir Cboo In Shuiglos,min.si)4 On Cherries, In. 10 15 Hhlngles,2o lnl(i(o It 00 Chickens, drsd, Ik, Ii Timothy seed i 00 Kggl .................. 20 Tallow 18) planoed 1 00 Wheat 100 Flour 7 0 (,fi 1 0 00 Wool Hay 00 00(420 00 Wood, K oord ...... J 0 WILLIAM M. HEXKY, Jvxtwi: or tub Paxrn Ann ScatvaviK, Ll'MDKR CITV. Collcctiona made and money prompter paid over. Arllelea of agreement and dredi .of eonveyanoe neatly executed and warranted cor rect or aa charge. Jy2.V7l JOSEPH II I the Peace and . HOWLES, Jimtloo of rerivrurr in the upper mil of taurines townt-hip, Culleiiiuns made snd money If mplljr paid otrr. l eb.j Ijr leuiityIvnlaHnllrond TYKONS t C'liEAHFlELt) BRANCH. ON and after Monday, MAY 2dth, 1873, the Passenger Trains will run daily (oxoetit b'un- uaytj noiwoea lyrone anu vicarlleld, aa fullowa CtiEARFIKLU MAIL. Lh'AVK SOUTU LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield J.40, r.n, Ph.l.piburg 4.::5, " Uioeola 4.60, Tyronc.M 0.00, " Tyrone 9.25,. . u,.eola 10.:u, " l'hilipiburg... 10.60, Cleartlold 11.15," CLKAKK1KLI) EXPRESS. LEA VK SOUTH. LEAVK NORTH. Clrarrleld (.10 A. I'liilipiuurg.,. " Oieeola 0.60 Interaction... 7. -IS " Tyrone 8.110 " Tyrone 7.00 r. Intoricolion...7.12 " Oieeola 8.10 'llilipll,arg...8.25 ' ClearfleM, ar....20 FA KB FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa .... 3 Oft Middletown 5 00 Marietta. 6 60 Lancaitcr e 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 05 Altoona 1 OS LttKk Haven. ..... Willlainsport Hunting. Ion .... Lewlstown-, Mnrysville.H . 2 70 , S 00 , 1 80 , 2 00 , 4 60 Johnstown.. 2 UARUISBURG. 4 75 PITTSBURG t 16 Clme oormeotioni mado bv all train, .t T,mi ig uucu iiaven. OKOnOE C. WILKIN'S, Superintendent. myir-tf. $fUJ gaittrtisiurnts. rpo CONTBACTOU3 ! Tho Town JL Council of tho borough of Clearfield will re aeive, until Auguit 0th, 1873, bidi (or the build, ing of a wharf along the river bank from a point oppoaite the intersection of Second aod Front atrceta to a noint oiHtoHlto the north. wi.t corner of lot of A. H.Lee, Eiq. Further information giren hy WALTER BARRKTT, - JACOB A. KAl'HT, " A. 1. SHAW, July 80 21. Street Committee. v. E N D U E ! At the PWarfWd Acadmny, on SATURDAY, AlrOU8T 9, 187.1. Iter. P. L. H-rrison will .rli his household and kitchen furnilnrt, eonilating of one riano, urgnn, h nra robe, two Uoty s Wasiiers and two Unirernal H'riuger, Cook (Stove, Parlor and Dining room (Stoves, Chairs, Tables, Wash titanda, Dedstcnda, Mattresses, tlo. The sale will eouimcnee at 10 A. M. Tr.Rm : Cash for all amounts of ten dollars or less and a credit of three months on note with approved security for all amounts orer ten dollars. Clearfield, Pa., July uO-lt, ("1 A UTIO St All persons are hereby cautioned J against purohaeiing or in any way meddling with a red and while Cow, 0 years old, now in possession of William. L. Taylor, oT Morns town shin, as the said Cow belongs to mo and li left with him subject to my order. July 23. 73:31. MARK TAYLOR. CAUTION All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with the fol lowing property : A lot of Potatoes and Vegeta bles, growing on the lot of BenJ. I'c Iiwk, Jr., or Lawrence townihip, as tbe same hare been pur chased by and belong to me, and I will proseuute any person foand tmpMing on tbe premises aforesaid without my order. Jf J3, t J. IltWIN MiBPIDr BHIDG E LKTTI . L The" midersigned Committee will receive proposals, at Cur wensville, until Thursday, the 14th day of August next, for taking down the wooden bridge aero as the river at that place and putting it on the Hlle-liloom abutments, two miles above, In the place of tbe bridge carried (iff by tho ice Hood last spring, (iood security will be required fir the oompktion of tha job Ins workmanlike mannor. ZAC. JUi-NAl'L, HKN'HY JIII.K, July 23, 173-td. WM. CA1.DW r.LL. TJOOTANDSUOE MAKING. JOSEPH II. DEKKINti, on Market street, in Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., hat jast received a fine lot ef French Calf Skins and Klpa, tbe best Id the market, and is now prepared to man ufacture arerytbing in his line. He will war rant bis work to be as represented. Tba eitiiens of Clearfield and vlclnltr are respectfully Invited to give bin a call. nor a done al short not tee. T:16 73? IIXT OP JURORS drawn for cpt. Term, J A. D. 1H?3. oommcnoing on tbe fourth Mon day, 22d day : lun errarafia. Uvt Sunderland Bell A.D. Hltaw Goihea Jaoob Wlhfllm..Umhe,m Henry Hagerty.(iulich J. L. tihw...llomtdnIe D. W. Wise. Jordan I. IS. Mobel.. Knox W. P. Tate.,... Lawrence Jas. L. fitewert... Morris J. Sevage..N.Wftjihingtn James 11. Clark iVnu Johnston Holdtn...Pike J. B. Arnold- Union I). W. Chileoneatilooui Jus. H.Turner Hogg! Mark KylorH...I3radford (. M. Thoinpion..Brdy James Irvin W. J. Kirae.....Bartriide L. J. Hard Cbest L. Flood Covington Wm. Porter.....Cleartkld A. M. Hills " K, L. Hughes.... I)ecatur TnAvaana jcrou. J. L. Gearbart....Boggs Jacob Haney " j K.C. JuhnsoB..CIrarl.e1d L..MX'nudriot, Covington Uriah hits. " ira minnrr,uurwrniviUo James Albert I'ecmtur Abram Houver..Urabam II. II. Morrow.. ..(Jo lien Oeorgo .ctan!t?y...tiulich William Ilagcrty.. (leo. Ilnrprty..Hontii)Hle Thomas Strong. ..Jordan James McN'caJ... u A. A. Head Lawrence T. S pack man... " Wm. C. Duff... Jos. It.ltr.wlcl ' " H. II. HbBtTnrr, " R. fiparkmnn.. John Campbcl!...OsceoU Jos. E. llr-jiburn..,.Penn James Arthurs " Wm. II. Freeman... Pike Ji.'hn Ardery Jamuel Moure " Hob i. Canon, Woodward John Litt. Reocaria I. MrhnfW Uurnsidc H. K. Wilson... Jai. MfCrecry., M T. W. Kitchen, " Jus. H. Kdingor,..Bi-ady Jaoob C. Hmitb.... " , Oeorgo Horn " Krawpton Hell. Bell HrnryAlbert...Uredford Daniel (Stewart, 11 DenieHlrnhaai, " Juhn Duck " N. P. Wilson... " John Sineed Chest Tobias Westovcr. ' Edwnrd Wood " J.M'Laughlin..Ckarfleld Alei. Irvin W. 8. Bradley CorncL Owens, " i JJ F. BIGI.EIt i CO.'S -SPECIALTIES BUILDERS' HARDWARE, - - MECHANICS' HARDWARE, Ll'MIlER.MEN'S HARDWARE, FARMI.SO VTK.NSILS, MILL SL'Pl'LIHB, IKON i NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINdS, CALCINED PLASTER. MajJJWS. KRATZER & LVTLE Turpeni tine,) f 1 WILL SILL YOU j Nails, , III..., rutty, 1'alnts, Oils, French, Richards & Co.'s Buck Lead AVD Calcined Plaster VERT CHEAP. Immense stuck na hand. Clearfield, Vs., June 4, 173. FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE UY II. I Blglcr A Co. I BOX DOt'BI.E SHOVKI, TLOWS. WOOD DOI'IILE-SHOVEL PLOWS. HOOD 81NGLE-B1I0VKL PLOWS. IR'.IX CULTIVAT1RS. WOOD CL1.TIVAT011S. OOWANDA k IR0X TIEAM TL0WB. riTTPll'RO FTKEL TLOWS. IIAUPT'H IIKI.LLFONTR PLOWr). BOUKnON'8 and THOMPSON'S l'LOWH. jnOjSharea for all cl tbe abov. Plewa coa- lanll en h.10'1. IUV2S-73 iTOME'S SAW CiUUMERS AND SAW UPSETS. Wc kav, received Ike at enay Tor the above and wilt .ell thent at manufacturer', pricea. Call and exnwilna them. Tliej are the h"it. el.7J r- HKil.DR A Crt. JfH I'KIMTISiO 01' DVKItY DhbtRIP ti.n neatly eac-uitd al ihl office. jpru flood. 187J. .1873. NSW SPRING GOODS ! AT wm. i:i:is. PRINTS, PAItCALKS, . QIN'UHAMS, TICKINGS, MUSLINS, , aEIIL'KTIKUB, COTTONADES, BOY'S CASSIMEUE, MKX'S CASSl.MiCl'.E. LINENS. DKESS GOODS, in great variety and all the aewat shades. Japaueae Popllua, Japanese Bilks, ttrlped Popllua, t Milk Popllua, a-rcnrh Mob. Ira, lleruimea, , Cirenadlnea, '. l.avvti.. M'ECIAL BARGAINS IN lolorrd Silks! . Black Silks! Colored Silks! Black Silks! . Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, old at the lowest cat.h price at WM. HEED'S, 3:20 Market Strcft, Clearfield, Pa. May 14. 1878. pLOUR, FEED. . .. TIIE IlEtCABIA FLOURING MILLS. f The undersigned would respectfully give no tice to theeUixeni of Beeceria township and sur rounding country, that he has purchased the Beocaria Fleurlug Mills and put everything to oomplete order, and U manufacturing a first-class auality of Flour, . CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour in quantity eonatantly on band foriale. CllOr, CORN MEAL, BRAN, iC 1C, alwaya cn hand and far aale wkuleaale or retail. Oil 1"VH U-X will " 8IIINf;I..'.9 WANTRn. exehai.ee Flour and Chop for2S- uvea Ahlnylea, or will pay part money, 11 de.lted. - lO.l.tf BARNABAS ARMSTRONll. SAWS! SAWS! SAWS! DISTAN'8 CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAO AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton'a Lightning Cross-out Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFOHATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, " For aale ly oeti:,r H. F. BIliLRR CO. C. D. WATSON, DEALER 1 URIGS & PAT EH MEDIUMS, CONFUCTIOXEItlES, TOYS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FINK TEAS A ROASTED COFFEE, BE6T BRANDS TOBACCO a SKI) ARM, SCHOOL BOOKS A STATIONER!, Maionic Building, Second Street, dee4-7My CI.KARPIBLDJM. TINK, WniTi A KOAN LININ SKINS- Juit recalvea and for tale ry April 10. 1B78. H. F. BlttLKK A CO. C 1 IS A . . Wc desire to cull the attention of tlio citizens of Clearfield county to the fact that we liavo ojicned a 1 MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Wlicro wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of PIANOS, OllGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. RAVEN & COMPANY'S Wo arc prcpiircd at all times to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most fuvornhlo terms as to prices and terms or payment, Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tho now and popular . UYNDER ORGAN, (with llyntlcr's Knco Ticmolo nnd downward Octavo Couplor,) Tho SMI ill NEW IIAVEN MELODEOaV CO.'S JUDILEE, TEMPLE RcHides these wo fnrniuli to onlcr Organs from any factory desired. Wo bcII on every plan known to tlie trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tlio POPULAR AND CA8V LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every ono amount will tend so much to DCTWo bIiiiII Ik gloil 10 have Jjrjj (Goods'. 1873, 1873. NEW SUMMER GOODS! AT BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINSI At tc, Brown lluilln. Al 10c, Brown Muslin, real good. At 12 jo, Brown Muilin, yard wide. At 12)o, Splondid Bleached Mail in, yd wide. At I So, Handsome Poplin Flalda. At 26c, Japanese Poplin. At tor, Black and Colored Alpaca. At &0c, Japanna Silk, worlb Toe. At 11.00, Elegant Silk Poplin. ' At 1.19, Good Black Bilk. At $1.60, Splendid Black Silk, wide. At (2.00, Black Silk, worth 2.i0. At 20c, Good WblU Piua, or P. K. " At ll.za, aoud Itonvyuiab Quttta. ' At $1.75, t2.00, tl.M, Sn'lendid Uaneillea Quilt.. SATCHELS, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTH, UENTS' UNDERWEAR, NRlK TIES, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, IIANDKERCH'FS OLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, and a full .toek of Ladies' sfiiica'and Cbildren'a SHOES, at pricea to lull tb, lime.. cut. ixd in roa TorasiLr, v WM. HEED'S, Market Street, Clear-Held, Pa. May 14, 11173. O. I. c. liriU.KE ta buy my DRY UOODS. GR0 TT oeries, Queens ware, (llassware, Druf;s and Notions. Con feet ion chut, do., cheap for cash. The auheriber bees Irave to inform his old and acw customers that hehu opemd A VARIETY BTORB IK GLEN HOPE, PA. And will sell roods at prioes to ait It the times. A liberal reduction will It mado to customers buy ing at wholesale. Call and eiamlne my stock before purchasing elsewhrrc. A liberal share of public patron a are is solicited. C. J. KEAGY. Glen Hope, Pa., June 14, 1871. D. J. CROWELL, Manufacturer of the D. II. Rail Boltinf Machine and the BIDE CUT PIUNULK MACHINE. te CHt from 18 to 20 inches, and Itoenned under Everats patent. Jointer, Drug;-Sew Machines and General Mill Work, flinnemahwuing, Camer I 4WI)tJrt- ' Reiiairinsi of Maohinei and ceneral Custom Work done to order. aucMv laivery Ntable. THE undersigned begs leare to Inform the pub lie that he is now fully prepared to aenommo- date all In the way ef furniahing Horses, Huugies, Haddles ami Harness, on the abortept notice and on reasonable terms. Residence on Locust street, betweoa Third and Fourth. GKO. W. GKAIiUART. :iearfl-ld. April II, 16ft7. He 1 BIGLKK k CO. have for salo CARRIAGE & WAG03 WOODS, SHAFTS AND rOI.ES, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, &o. Carrier, and Ware Makera ahonld inak. a not. .f thia and eall and .lautin. them. Tbej will bl lold at fair prices. na;S3 72 QUNSMIT1IINO. G. W. WOLFE, PKACTICAL GUNSMITH. Kfaop on Third street, orer Hi ley's blacksmith shop. CLKARFIKI.D, PA. All ktnda of nines ana Miet tiuna on nanrt. Repairing done In a Arst-olass manner and at fair prices, a.;-;o ,3 MARKET STREET, It F I K Ia I, 1 K Our stock of PIANOS will consist of PIANOS, bTEINWAY & SONS' AMbiiiuin ukuai MASON ii can liavo n good instrument, MAKE HOME HAl'PY. ,.' -'u onU and sec us, whether you 1873. FANCY GOODS. ' WHITE GOODS, AT wm. iti;s-M. HI:W HATS and nOKNUTtl, fLOWKIIS and RimtONK, KECKTICM and PIC1IUS, COLLARS and CUFFS, COItMETS and HOOP8KIRTS, IllJIITI.tl and other PIXIN', UNDL'RH EAn of all klnda, HOSIERY and GLOVKS, IIANDkEKCMinKrl, viiite;trimnin;!i. embhoiduhy, TOW ELK, NAPKINS. STANDARD TRIMMINGS. FILL LIXE OF PARASOLS AND FANS. NEW WHITE GOODS. riQCA, . , STRIPED MUSLINS, PLAID MUSLINS, SATIN STRIPES. MARAPOSA STRIPES, AC, AC, AC. All will U told at the loweit pricea at WM. REED'S, Market Ktrect, C 1. arlleld, Pa. May U. 187.1. It B Al) THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I Tbe attention of the eltisens of Clearfield and rloiuity is directed to the fact tbat Uoudfellow A Hon are the agents of M. lS'ieee A Co., aod have juat received a half doaon car loads of Flour and ree-1, which they offer at the Jowet possible fig ures. A large a Loch, or FLO Ult, COKN MKAJ., CJIOP, - BUCKWHEAT TL0UR, BRAX, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Cora In ear, Ac., Ac. Particular attention if called to M. Nieee A Co.'s brand ef family Flour, which is tha best in Ilia market. Flour and Feed eon and will he sold cheaper than it can be obtained elsewUere in Ulcar field county. NrT Hlore on Market street, next door to Hon. Alexander Imn a residmee. UOOIIFKLLOW A ROlf, jan I Otf A n la for il. N ieee A Co. OU SALE! A larre and well-finished Briek Dwelling;, situ ate on i he rtrer tank, In the bo rone h of Clear field, contain iop eleven rooms, with good wllar, wetur In the kitchen, and all the modern conve niences. Pantries, Bath-room, Clo'bcs prcssea, Ac. Lot sixty feet front and two hundred aod thirty feet back, with a twenty font alley on the east side, baid building, with all the appurtcuanoee, will be sold cheap, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application can be made to the under signed, or to A. C. Tate, Kq., who will give all nccoauary information to those who desire to in- rpeot tne properly. TJIQS. J. McCULLOUGH. May 2 lit, IR73, tf. Beale's Embrocation. (LATE rO WELL'S,) For all diseases Incident to ITorses, Csttle, and Human Flesh, retpliing the net of as external application. This Embrocation was extenslTely used by tbe Government during tha war. For sale by Herts wick A Irwin, Clearfield Joseph R. Irwin, Curwensville. Daniel Good- ander, Luthereburg. tf. Attention, Lumbermen! "11TB are now mnnufaeUirlng our T.MPROVKP STEEL -HOCKKT DRIVING CANT HOOKS, superior to any other In use. Wa have also In Btoek a large quantity of Can (hooks suits ble for rafting purposes, which we are sriltog cneap mr easn. amud n. iMvai aixu Olearneld, Pa., March IS, 1HT2. y N N M. 1873. PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. ukuaims, HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and lliciau' kinds of Cloths, Coefiuerrs, Hntinc(t, Ulna and CHURCH ORGANS. and 110 other investment of like desire to iurchafo or not. ittistri). OF THE ORIIAT . REDUCTION OF PRICES I uv h. poitrr.it MidUV, d; CU 8. IMPORTANT TRrTIISi Having suoooedrd in g.ttliig a lighter tjTiff oo material, henco tbe U,ie and Mutsntfr cbargti f'.t ptrtial and full sets ol Teeth. I use the t' -1 tanufn'rture of terth nnd oilier mutertiil. AH operatiuna rvf(istered and Warranted to give salt vide aud satistaotioDs Friends, reflect that my charges for the inser tion of artificial and the saving of tbo nafanl teeth are now the most rraaooable ill Pennsylvania. Preecrre your teeth and you preserve your health. Putting of the natural teeth in a bralthy, pre servative and om ful eutidltioti Is made a apeciultv. Pifeaees and mr.lfiirrani.nacoramon to the moulht w and assootate parts, are treatod and corrected with fair success. Kxauunationi and consulta tions ram. It would be well for patients front a distance td let tne kniw by mail a lew days before ooojing to tbe oflico. II is very important that children between the ages of six and twolve yean should hare their tectb examined. Ana-stlutics are admluistorud and Teeth re moved without pain. I'icpoiitions and character are judged by all tho world by tho expressions of the faee, hence how very disastrous may it therefore be for per sons to indulge aa expntsniop of distorted features,' even apart from a hygienic view. Now, Id enjoy natural (not artiQoial) eomforla and pleasures;, respect aadobt-y natural sioiplioities anu inMinpt. p. rUll 1 r.ll nil A W, 11. i). b. Office Id New Masonio Uuildioff, Bocond street. Clearlield, Pa. mayU'TU - ' Da. A. il. IIILL3 . Would say to his patients and the nub- lie genoniily, that, baring dissolved partncri.li it) with Dr. hbaw, be is now doing the entire work of hia ofllee himself, so that patients need not fear being put under Uie nanun of any otner operator. liearnvld, Alarcb ?u, J72 pd.M'uwnza J. M. STEWAET, D, D. S., gTJ Office over Irwiu's Drof Store, EfEH? CCRWEXSVILLB. PA., All dental operations, cither la the njeobwiic j or operative brunch, promptly attended to aud aatiifection guaranteed, special attention paid to tbe treatment of diseases of the natural tteth, gums and mouth. Irregularity of tho teeth iiic ecififully corrected. Toeth extracted without pain by the una of Kther, and artificial teeth inserted, of the boat material and warranted to render saS Isfaetioii. pril2f',7l:ly . ACE In kukopei GREAT EXCITEaBSI IN FRENCHVILLE i The bloody contest between Franc and Priifsia It at an end for the t-re.cn t. so far as the elauirh- tering of men and the destruction of ifroverty is concerned. The Koyal Jogelor, no doubt pride themselves and rejeioe oyer the ntsult, but how insignificant ia their work when compared with the humane and christian efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who hat undertaken to supply all the cltltvni in the lower end of tbeeounty with food and raiment at exceeding low rates train bis mammoth store ia Ml IONUl KG, where he can always be found ready to wait upon callers and supply them with Dry Goods of all Kind, Bach as Cloths, Batlnetts, Cassfmeres, Muslins. Ueiainee, Lino a, Urtllingi, CtJicoes, Trimmings, Kibboas, Lace, Hoady-made Clothing, Boot and Shoes, ITuts and Cups all of tho best material and made to order Hose, Socks, Olovea, Mittens, Laces. Rifcboai, Aa. GROCERIES OF ALL KO.D& Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rloe, Ajolaescs, Pish; Ball, j urn, tinseea on, t nn on, I arbon on. Hardware, Queen aware. Tinware, Castings, Plowa and Plftw Castings, Nails, Ppikce, Corn t'ultiv-' tors, Oidcr Prestos, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, PainU, Varnish, Ulan, and a genera) asavonmvni qi 014 nop pry, GOOD FLOUR. Of different brands, always o hand, and will bj sold at tbo lowest posnble figtircs. LIQUORS, such as Brandy, AVine, G!q, Wqigky, eiayuei jneuinney, iineteucrs ptia lloofland'e Uittcra. 6000 pounds of Wool wanted for. which tha highest price will be paid. C'lovvriocd on hand and for sale at the lowest market price. Also. Agent for Strattonville and Curwensville Tbrething Machines, t-aj..Call and sec for yonraclves. Ton will find everything usually kept ia a retail store. L. M. C0UPRIET. Frenchrillo P. 0., March 1, mi. durational j UM BE It CITY UNION MALE X4 AND FKMALK ACAlKMY. The first term of this school will commence on the First Monday of Mny, 171, ender the supcr Intendeaey of the Rev. J. 0. Urier, a graduate of Jefferson College, who is now permanently located in bum Der Uty, and Has oonncnted to tcucb tbo school. He is a gentleman of merit, and haa had sovnral years experience in teaching. Tuition payable one-half in advance; the bal ance at the middle of the term. Common English branches $0 H Jligher " 8 0ft Chmsics.,..H 10 0t . I.enrth of lrrm oiirdltifii w.k. n ilritii'iinii for absence, unless In cane of protracted Illness. Rooks nted are Mitchell's Uooirranhr. Brooks's Intellectual and Written Arithmetics, ButH'b Ka- glish Urammar, Davtcs' Elementary Algebra, uulllon 1 Latin and Creek Readers, (joouirtry, Iavles Legondcr Science of Ththga, Famtliilr Brewer. The Lumber City Academy is located in Lum ber City, Clearfield oounty, Pa., six miles west of Curwensville, the terminus of the Tyrone A Clear- Held Railroad, and Is rem ute from the dissipations and demuralixing intltjeneM wbioli Abound iu many larger places. A prudent patrvnitgo is solicited. Board can be had at W.fcO per week. For further particulars address the Pr:ucipal, or one of tha Lnreciora. uinccToftft. U. II. Lytle, Wm. M. Ilenry. Martin Watts, I), W. Hoy, It. C. Hamilton. 1. L. Fcmusoc. Wm. L, Moore, Alex. Ferguson. 11. W, Spencer, Dr. T. O.Vrouch. Lumber City, April 30, 1873. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. rpilK BlM.MKR TERM of eleven iriaki. will A. eounnegc Nonda.v, BaiGiubr lit, 1873, THR.M8 OK TUITIOX. ' Reading, Orlhojrrai.liy. Wrlline.OhJ.ot Lea - aom, rrimarj Aritliinetio and 1'rimar Ucoirrnnhv '. jA Iliitory, Lucal and ilraoriptlva Geography who map vrevina:, (Irauimai, Alcnlnl and Writtnn Arlthuclte 9 OH Alirvbra and tha Boirnce.. It M In.lruclion in In.trnmantal mu.ie .. 10 00 nil palming, la learuni It III Waa work...,, .. a. vor full particulara sand for Circular. ClaarlWd, April , lT3. ;7:70 The Bell s Rnn Woolen Factorf, Penn townihip, Clcarflpld Co., Pa. rcrVkd avtt BURNED UP! The subscribers have, at great exprnre.rH'ailt v netghlHirhood neoossity. In tbe erection of a ft rut- lavsnonien Mftnufnotwry, with ell tha modern aeis, rianneis, so. I'lemy 01 goods on tannd to supply all 011 Qd a thousand new customers, wlwm we ack io come and examine otir Jtuck. The business of ( AUMNQ AND Kt'LLIXO ' will receive our esecla1 attention. Pr.H?r arrangements will he in ado to rnrelve ard drjiver Wool, to suit fuatomera. All work narrantid and done upon the shortest notice, and ly "fiiut atton tion to business Wc hope to realise a ! it rural sburw of (an l. lie patronage. -KMMMI POUNDS) WOOL WAKTKUf We will pay the highest m-irkoi pri-w f jr Wool and sell our manufactured goods as luw us similar goods can bo bought in tbe county, nnd fihcnf.rr we fall to fmder reasonable SJitipfnittn wo tfiti elwaye be found at home ready to Mink prpir eirlanutiun, citln-r in peiin tir by letter. JAMtd JU1I.?' Jt hijNr., piH2ff p.,.-r V
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