"THE KEPyBLICAN. CLKAKFIELD.'PA. n-KPXKSPAV MOHNlNtl At,'flUSTi7.187S. Terms of Subscription. .j In advBo,er within lliroa monthl...f 00 J, ,( sflcr thrroaad beforo ill month!..... 1 ftO jj'jji .ftsr the eitilmtloo of ill month!.. . i 00 Hi:MGIOUS NOTICKH. j.thoait Kplc opal Church Rer. A. D. ' wtor. l'ulilio S.rrio tvarjr Sakliath ...hip. M. "Sh.a,m. Moctini c?onr Thursday, at 1 P. M. Cawmnnton Bcrvioa, Ant babbits of very "J'n'ilrew'i Church Episcopal Hot. agoRfli HAi-t. Puhlic 8rrioo Bunday morning " H o'tlork, nd t T P. M Sunday School at I pa ty.Pray.r Meeting Wednesday erenlng j o'rtock. prchj tcrtali Church Hot. IT. 8. Bciri an. 8.bh.th lorvlcn morning and arming 8b tath School at I P. M. 1'raycr Meeting Wednei- aVftanclB' Church Cuthollc Hot. P. i sn'mm'. Haaa at 101 o'clock A. M., on the Jcond and fuurlh Sunday! of each month. Lutheran ChurchRer. A. J. liAnTsoeK .preubing erery Sabbath, niorning and evening, gibbath School at a. m. Prayer nioeting erery It ednrlday evening. Tho card of Miss AIcAlplno will ho (ognd elHwhore in thii ti aue. She il an experi enced teachor and donorrei a liberal ibaie of pat- rooago. . n Let overy farms in tho county do loftielliing toward! making our approaching County Fall a luoorM. Enter something for a premiam whether yon be a succoiiful ooiapctitor or not , M . . Ex-tiov. Jliglor und wife, who had been doing Saratoga linoe tbe adjournment of the Constitutional Contention, returned home lait week, ai full of rigor apparently ai twenty yoari ago. We hope they will lire yoari more. IIomr Again. Judge Leonard find wife, after a four week'a retreat at the White Bulpbur Springe, Virginia, returned on Saturday, greatly invigorated and highly pleated with tbe aueciationi anil coinforta of that delightful rum mer retort. United States District Attorney gwoope pnd n pop viiit to hil old frlendf and eigbbori in till! place and Curwcmvtlle lait week, bnt hil moTemontl were io precipitate that half of ui did not know he waa in town until he wal reported off again. tat l'Ropft. An exchange Bays the brakeroen on tho P. A K. railroad are oo lunf . ar allowed to open tho car doora aud hurrlodly yell tbe name of itationl, but tboy aro required to go la the middle of each ear and eoy distinctly what th. name of the itatioa il that the train 1 ap proachingj . . '- (Joi.Na Abroad. Our estoemed neighbor!, Win. Porter, Esq. and alitor, will sail for Kurope, on Saturday. Tbey propose doing Inland and England, and may land on the Con tinent and take a look at the French Republie and the Kalier1! Dominion!, A iafo return and inbltantial enjoyment il our wish. Tiik Academy. This institution, as will be noticed by an advertliemont in thii paper, will be reopened on the 8th of September next, inder tho eharga of Mr. R. M. McEnally. Thii gentleman il entirely oompetent to diacharge tho iDeroui dutlea of tho petition ha aimmei, and ve have no doubt will keep the old Aoadeniy up to a good educational ataadard. Beat It. Tho Bcllofonte Watch man layi: "Mr. ticorge Qingeriob, of Pine Grove, Inform! ui that five men mouured one aero of grain for hint which luhacqucntly yielded 484 baibels of wheat. Th wheat wai alio inoasured by three diiititereited men. Thii il an extraordi ury yield." Meek, il sot that a little too itcep to be Demoeretln tni.l Vebv IioMANTio. Tho AVillinmnport Sn layi they have a lady and gentlomaiu that tity who hare been engaged fur over two yoari, ui who Inilit that thoy ihall be married by moon light alone. The parent! of both object to any nth exhibition, and the remit ! t'-iat tho couple lUbboroly refuie to be married at any other place er under any ether circumstances. Tho yonng lady eipeelally li exeecdingly romantic The Punxsutawney Argut npolo gliei in thii week'i liiue for a typographical er ror that appeared In a love poem givon In Its hut. It layi Initead of the tin "I kicked her under the collar italri," read, "I klued her under the illcnt itarf," which waa quite at mlitake, Indeed oomcthing very nnniual for that journal to commit. McAfee, of tho Grcensburjr Tribune, etki the ligniflcant question : "Il tbe dovll lot looie In our eounty V We think he il, and if the dirguile wai itrippcd oft could be personally "interviewed" in the perion of tho editor of that paper. Indiana Dtmvwat Saniom will bo oompellod to curtail the dl Bensloni of hil papor if he eontionei to oondenie a muoh truth in ao imall a compass. Camp JIketino. A campmoeting will be held on the Olen Hope circuit, at Amra ville, wllhin two mllei of Houtidule, under the charge of Rev. Iuae llcckman, of Ulen Hopo, pastor, oommencing September 4lb. There w!l be a boardiog tont on tha camp ground and a boarding house near the ground, where boarding and lodging can bo obtained by tbe meal, by the day or by the wook, on reaionablo ratci. All are iarited to attend. Sqc ark FAtsp-ifooDS. Some partlos who seem to bare no regard for truth are circu lating the bold falsehood that Moj. David W. Win and Prothonotary Tat are Opposing our eounty ticket. Thii la false In every particular. We are really itirprlsed at tbo nnsorupuloui con duet of tbe malcontents, who hare started out to crucify themietvea and mislead and deceive their neighbor!. Gentlemen, do tell what il true and don't foroe yourtclvet outside the channel of com mon decency. Kcpoat the Washington hatchet Itory oocMiooally. Hon. John G. Hull has our thnnka lor a pamphlet copy of the proposed Constitution f Pennsylvania, as passed on second reading by the Convention. Some of the amendments aro a .decided Improvement oo the old instrument, while .thin are aseleai and Impracticable, But we ball wait until tbo Convention completes Its nik before we andortake to oriticlse the Instru ct. In lb meantime we shall lay before our mdsn nob portion aa bar undergone Impor tant cbangei, or perbapi the whole of It. m m Ga in View. It is cvidont from hi energy pnt forth by tho Ons Company, that ear borough li not going to b in darknen much longer. The production of brick not being eom niareta with the consumption, it looked as though tha construction ot the works would be tilted for Knit time, for want of brick, but the Iters of the Company, rather than to be dcfeeU in their calculation, went to Curwenirillo and "foliated for (0,000 brick, which must bebaulid levea miles on wg..ns. Tbe Company hai hot a dosen hands busily at work and eontcm ' Illuminating the borough on Cbrtstmaiev., the return of tbe railroad excursion party to CubmitIII. Ntati Appropriation. liolovf will " found the amount let apart by the Slate au- lorities for each school district in Clearfield eoun-: v lor tbe ichool yoar ending Jnne, 1S7J faria iflfi on.iir.k.m 101.0(1 10H.AA 64. M 04.(17 K.VUfl 5..14 t.no m,m 10.S3 JB.07 144.00 4 1. .IS lKO.ftO 1(13. 14 li.3.1 1H.00 r'-...M,M.M, iji.e; Hulioh 4n.a lloutsdale W- 1.18.7 ert.if...j ..... Huston Jordan Kartham Knox Lawrenoe. , Lawrence Ind.... Lumber City... i '""i- Ill no "Nomina 14.00 '"il ear li Brilj ""'It Ind. T.3S itroinsMi( lll2.ll ""Won Jrela, llu.on 24(1.00 Vl.ia V&.un ftt.on m.7 Morris. K. Washington.. Oseeola. I'enn.., Pike ,. Tninn.. ''ill,. irsnj '".-.!!"" Tolsj "" Woodward... 10.134 .. 11,134 it. Till VaI.IIK ni Timm T Tho Altoona Suh layn A pnrchaa or tlrnbw lands waa made last wmW i. i. n... - j - i'-1 'j m Aiioona, (Mosiri. MoOauloy, Lowthor A Co.) which, when ... laoii are siaiou, may icrvo to open tho eyci ol many porioui, not only as to the value of growing ...m,, ul ui wnat tnry have sacrificed In the wanton destruction of timber In yean past, Patrick Flynn, a good, honest Irishman, eamo to this country about the memorable year 1CH which our rondon will all remember ai the relKn ofknowuothlnglsra. l)ut Pat having ipct his jouiu m me unurn rrovlnoei, had an eye to the value of timber, and whilst willing that he should be proioribcd on account of his religion and place of birth, was determined that tho world should now mat no understood how to turn an honest peuny. Ponniei, however, he had few of bl own. Uut he had brains and frlcndi, too, and among .u. mutr wore mole wbolcioulcd MIowi, Ilrld goni, Blnipson, Moore, ud' one or two othori, of Lock Haven, who helned l.lm i i four thouiaod -vcrci of timber land of Jonathan uojnion. lying on MudUv run. thnn .n !.. tinponctralvlo wiiavrneii near I ho fouthweitern oornor of CUarflulU oountj. Mr. Fljnn reuoved to tho vlohiitjp of tlili land aud bulit toreral wtldcnooi, a taw mill, and other building, and mado othw punbaioiof timber land thereabouti, upon which ho hai been extcnilv.1 -v w-, laiiujj ever iinoo tbo original purchase being for thirty uvu.u uuuurs. Dinoe men we boiiove he hai purobawd the IntcrciU of hit parlnen. and lait woek aold the four thoutand mm n tt,. above named for the aum nf '.in nnn - . a $137.60 per oro, rcicrvlng the Improvementf. It . ...K, F,,7 vi monpj, ana il U mmcult to lee how tho purchaBeri expeot to.make thomulTM whole. But these gentlemen know whut they are tbont. It li no doubt the largest connected body of first quality tiwWi Uuii uu innoiug in runn syWauia, and llos but a short distance from the railroad at Houtsdale, and at least one half of It li underlaid with tho boat of bituminous coal. n title we bare no doubt Mesirt. McCauley A Co. will profit by their investment and we certainly wish they may realise their highest expectations we sincerely congratulate the Mesnrt. Fiynns (for Patrick has eoreral brothers nearly as good as himself) on the sueccsi of their speculation. But this doea not clean thorn out of pino trees and broad tores. The Will Still h fnnnrl nn ft.. U'a.t Branch and Its tributaries, with lug drives of millions or root or timber every spring. Patrick, within the last few years, has mode several pur chases of timber land, each requiring more money than he paid for the four thousand acres just sold, and we suppose that an hundred millions of pine and three times that quantity of hemlock would still loave him enough for coffins fur himself and all his rcltUions. Senator Wullaco returned from Tex- as on Saturday, whore ho has been fur some timo looking aftor the Interest of the Texas and Pa cifio road. President Scott being In Kurope, the Senator 'is therefore detailed for double duty in that far off field. Over two hundred miles of tbo road were open ed from Bhrovtport, Louisiana, on tbo Red river, to Dallas, Tuxas, on the 13th. A eolobratlon came off on that day at tbe former plaoo, at which Mr. Wallace, as Vioe President of the road, mado his first ailroad speech. No similar document has ever received such universal circulation. Ev ery daily newspaper not subsidised by the North ern Pacific or the Credit Mjbilier, from Halifax to San Francisco, has published the speech or a synopsis of iU Wo will give it next week as we find It reported In the Dallas, Texas, Iron Ag, of the l.Hh. The opening of this mad through to the Pacific, which will nut be long, will produce a revolution in continental trade and transportation.' Let the reader imagine John Chinaman buying a ticket either at Han Diego or Sn Francisco, passing across fifty. six degrees of longitude and through to Halifax, NovaSootia,"withoutchangcof cars!" Or John Dull or any other European landing at tbe latter place and ticketing himself through, over 4,000 miles, to the Pacific ocean, on a simi lar schedule. All this will happen within throe yean, Journal of Saturday says: "From a friend resid ing near tbe place where the tragedy occurred we hava received the particulars of the killing of John F. Williams by Hard man Kichards, near Julian, this county, on Friday last, as follows : For some tirao the parties had been disputing about tho title to a pieoo of land, their farms adjoining each other, and thus the worst of feel ings were engendered. During the recent rains some driftwood floated over the banks of a crock and was left upon tbe disputed territory by the subtidence of tha water. The owners of tbe wood gave Williams permission to gathor It, and It appears that he hod gone there for tbe purpose when he found Richards, who had alio come for the same purpose, already on tho ground. Each asked tho other's business there, and from hot words they speedily carao to blows, Richards striking Williams with ao ax while the lattor was stooping to pick ip a club, Inflicting a wound in tbe head from which Williams died on Sunday evening. Richards gvo himself Into custody on Friday afternoon, and is now in jail at Bellefonte." Mr. Williams formerly rcsidrd in this oounty, near Orahamton, and at one time kept hotel In Brady township. Water I Water 1 1 This ia the elo- ment all should hare In its purity, these local op tion times, or In lat at any timo. It Is the only gift that all can enjoy alike. Ileneo, no one should resort to any device or means In with holding the genuine, unadulterated article from himself and his neighbor, upon the ground of Us eostiag a few extra dollars, millions of which, in some places, would not secure a single drop. We can do without bread, but wa eannot get along without water. The town council, through their engineer, Win. D. Bigler, Esq., have caused ft survey to be made of tbe ground and an estimate of the probable expense la erecting Water Work, and we present the following birds-eye of the oost: Dam on Moose Creek. $1,000 Excavation S.M'O Laying pipe labor...,. , . J.noO IW.'OOI pounds of load ' 1,015 Valves, and eitra castings . 775 Cement for pipe 1,.'WQ Fire Plugs. M 1,1M .Superintendent and Engineer 1,000 6i miles of main pipe. 20,713 Total :n,t)i.i,o This estimate will bring the wator to the curb on every itrset in the borough. The dam would be built on Sjoooe Creek, 14. miles from the dia mond, giving the water 178 feet of a fall, earning It to flow over tho steeple of the Presbyterian ohurch. How li that for high t - . . - Terrim.e Accident. Tho KlkDcm- ocrat says : On the afternoon of Tuesday, the 12th Inst., four ohlldren of Jnmei Lnsk and throe of Patrick Qulnn, residing at or near Earlry, tbii ooonty, were out picking berriei, whon that torrl ble rain and hail itorm, which our readori will long remember, eame upon them, and tbey lought ihelter with their dog under a large pine treo. While cowering under Hi branclioi to avoid the drenching rain and pelting bail, the tree was truck by lightning, the elect rlo fluid dealing death and devastation among the little group there gathered. Tliroe of tho children, Kobert Luik ged seven, Minnie Lmk aged five and Henry Qulnn aged ill years, and tha dog, wore Instantly killed, and tin remaining four children, Maggl and Jamil Lnsk, and Michael and Jo- leph Qulnn, wore badly injured. The bodiel of tboM killed were considerably mutilated, being burned almost to a crisp around the breasts. This li a terribly lad affair, and heavy affliction to tha bereaved parents, who bare tho sympathies of tbe entire oniinunity. Thk Moheht Inua Olicrk. Tho following good itory w writ with onr little ecii ion, due credit being given to that ipioieit of lo eat papon, the Hollidayibarg SiunuW: The outenee of the modern drug elerk li well )Mui. trated by a itory In circulation, telling bow a fair young lady went to a drug Hon and told the man to li up on don or oaator oil and to mil It up with aomething to take tbe tte away. The man told her to wait. In a few moment be asked If he felt Ilk taking a glaai of soda water. Bhe accepted the Invitation, and drank the beverage. Presently she asked the roller of pills why he didn't I lv her tbe enetor oil. The niaas imlled and laid i "Madam, you hav taken It. I ml led a fearful dose with lode." Ph turned pale) sbe lank Into a obeir f she gained : "Immortal Jov ! I wanted tbe oil for my mother "' . A LETTER ON THE WINO. Mn. Umtom Permit me to esprau, through Hie oolumns of your Journal, souio observations which 1 have me do and imprrHilona 1 have re eel veo) of t.'lrarlleld eounty, and enriooLlly that imrlion of it embraced lu lira.lv townsbih. The lotten In your piper from Luther-burn, Huwhar- ..... .....or j.ane m iirnil", Initiwi il mo to visit that icutiou of tho county. I hud u bloa that nearly all tho western part of the county was a ....iwiiiv.r, ..nn iuiu iiiooiiiy seiiroo of supiily and profit was from luiuhnr. but. iwhllu I r....,..i .... amount of the best bln.li of timber, I also found a rich agricultural region, ninny of tha farun finely Improved and furui.litd with modern iin pleuient or agriculture. Farm houioa and out building! are good, inbltantial aud Bu ,.r il,... boautilul. Irult culture is quite an item with the farmer! of Brady. Large erobnrdi are found on most of the fanui, which In their season yield a variety of tine fruit. In very many respect! this township Is far ahead of any lu tbo county. Al though until very roooully far removoil from uiar kot, the thrift and Industry of lis Inhabitants to. gctber with an economy peculiarly Uerman, have made tbl! country a garden In the wilderness and tbe tops of tbe mountains hare been made to yiold an abundanoo of food for both man and boast. Tboy are not behind in uduuutioual ad vantage!. They have good itbool homes in all the district, well furnished, and bolriir ttmilli.il With apparutui to bettor assist the toaeher lu Im parting instruction to bis pupils. Thoy have a board of lire directors, who i'l ..l..n lni-.i i. the luceosi of the schools, supply them with com. petont teachers and give them a frwUcnt personal supervision, and thereby give encouragement to "uiu ivaciicre ana scnoiarl. Among tliein are Pr. Mean! and a Mr. Hamilton, of Lulbcrsburg, who ably lupport any measures calculated to raiie tho standard of education. Mr. Gregory will be nbly supported by tbe directors of this Afltian In 1Kb eflurts he is now making to advanoo avnr iln. partmcnt of the common school works. There are a number or small villages In the township, all doing a oud moronntila bninna and some of them umuulacturing in a small way. iiibuisi wuo oiuiuiiuir our attention in ,n hn. burir, one of tho nroitiust tittle Tillutroi I km.. ,.r .iwuv-rj, lut nuiises are oi good site, tasteful " -- unillo, palllloa wllllU aud lolersperecd with gavftlj uambvr of shdtlu trees, making this a plctuant stopping place. Tbe peoplo are social and Intelligrnu The business men are fully up to the standard, and aro driving a large trado iu all departments. Tbo next place visited was Humbarger, a new town situated about soven miles north of Luthcrs burg, and named after the founder, John Hum barger, than whom a more elovor gout lent an can not bo found, i bis placo is not yot a yoar old, but it has grown to be quite a town. Borne fif teen or twenty houses have boen erceted during the summer, and inoro are in process of erection, (t contains three good stores and some small gro eeries, all doing a good business. Local option prevails, and it is the intention of the good peo ple to make this a tempo ran oe town. I wish them God speed. There is a hall here, well seated and having a capacity fur two hundred persons. Tho M. K. Church is looking after a location for a ohurch building and parsonage. A Ltrgo school building is in ooiiUimplation, nil of which it is expected will bo consummated within the next eighteen months, sod with the facilities furnifhed by the Allegheny Valley railroad, will make Hum barger a very dcsiruble place to live. IK-re I mot Mr. John bullois, who Is extensively known as a large and SMccenstuI operator in luiut.cr. The name is of .'reach derivation, and signifies "off the wooa. Jt is quite siguilicunt, for out of the wood he has ainaMtttd a largo fortune. Mr. Iu Bois's Improvements are louated about half a mile soulbeAAt of Humbarger, on what is known as the Henver Meadows, and on a stream culled Sandy. Tbis looatlou completely covers all the operations of on extensive lumber district, rmbrocinz thou sands of acres, aud is an additional evidence of ttiOt business toreMight which many yuars ago saw in this wiM.-int-s oi pine tbo road to great wealth. There is now one mill, called tho little mill, which is buing used to niauuiVture lumber for the erec tion of another mammoth ooneorn. This mill will be lSOxsO feet, will contain five gangs, two gates with movablo saws, one mulay and one circular gaug. It will be of a capacity to out loO.OUO fret in eleven hours. Theru will also bo Inth mills, picket milts and three rhinrle mill. Tho mn. ubinery to be used in run u in? tbt'tte mills will be of tbe very host, embracing all tbo latent improve ments, ibo engines are now being made tv Uig Icr, Young A Co., of Cluartlcld. luose mills arc south of the A. V. railroad about seventy-Are or ei((hty rods. North of this rood Is an elevated platean of a hundred or more acres which over look all thrfto imprevemeDtj, and also gives yon a commanding view of the country for many miles. litre Mr. DuIloU contemplates clearing otf and grading for a towu which will bo known as Uulltiis, and for huauty of location, healthful- nesR, burinees facilities, etc., we It now of no better location In Clearfield countv. With your norniis- sion I will at some future timo notion other im provements, Ao, in this vicinity. Mr. lhtHois will join me In the hope that his lifewnybo spared to see all his plans consummated and long enjoy his success. , Kumday KciiooLsT-IisBionary Crit tenden reports eight new Sunday Sobouls, organ Iscd In Clearfield eounty, since the first of April, all of which are In successful operation. Mr. C. also reports favorably concerning tbe cause of temperanoe. Ho says there Is less liquor sold and drank In onr county than there was a year ago, while, at the saiuo time, thire Is plenty of work for the friends of temperanoe to do before all oar people will "lead a gudly, righteous and sober life." m i Lint of letters remaining unclaimed In the Pot office at Clearfield, for tho wook ending August 2jth, 1878: Armstrong, David ff. MeRoo, Iraao Chambers, W. B. McLaughlin Collom, Dennis ,. M-Lafierty, P. D. Green, Mattio Mctiarvoy, Wm. liana, I,aviua Stewart, A. 1. Hooter, Mn Htcrrett, Olevia Ileilick, Wm. Sellers, J. C. . Henderson, J. H. Hrnith, Wm. II. Kennedy, John Taylor, Lemuel B. McCallutu. Arthur Wvlcb A Willmms Y. A. UAULIX, P. M. Spcctats. If too want to enjoy a good smoke, coll at Ales Watson's and got a good cigar, Market street, one door east Of Itorr Co s. nothing more. A Cann. Miss McAlniue. teacher of Music, Tainting, Crayon and drawing, ltoom at tho Academy. augz? Tobacco and Clears, of alt kitid, can be bad by calling at Alex. WaUun's Tobacco and Cigar Store, Market street. Hbao Tins tPorsons who contemplate building will do well to call and examine our stock of Hl'ILDINU MATKHIALH. We have lu stock full line of Uuilders' Hardware, Nails, 1'aiuts, Oils, Glass, Putty, Calcined Planter, Ac oiy28'73 II. F. IIiolkk A Co. Just received, a large lot of non-explosive Lamps and luau terns at 11-25-72 TT. F. BiflLmt A Co's. II. F. Bigler A Co. have been making nxtoniira additions tu tbolr stock of Hardware the last few days. Kvervtbiug new in fthrlf Ifnrdwnro, Sad dlers' Hardware, Tanners' Hardware, ftuildurs' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be seen at their store. May 22. Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for sale by II. r. Uigicr t o. Pate Time! Pavo I.nbnrf Save Money ! Pave Clothes! The" ISovelty ringer Is the best in 1 1 ir market. Buy it try it. For sale by H. V. fiima A Co. Aim. Seventy -five doaen Clearfield Vtood ohoitpfrs Axes at V.2:i2. II. F. It IG LEU A Co's. -". HECAriTULATION. , 1 . Jlird Cages. Wood and Willow Ware. Household Goods. AH kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware. P ntntst Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. Wagfa and Carriage Makers supplies. All of the above for itle at the mammoth Hard ware Ptore of II. F. Itiglcr A Co., becond street, ClearQeW, Pa. Calcined Plaster for sale by 11. F. Bigler A Co. Paws, Distan's Cross-eut Paw, Great American Paw, Poynton s Lightnliifr Puw, at K-lii-JJ ' H. F. HioiiKA A Co's. Norm To Waoor and C a nni aok MAKRnt. We have just rrcelred a g' Oeral en-wrtment of Wngon and Carriage Wood also a full liue of Ppriug and Axles, which we offer cheap for cash. 11. F.llioLaa A Co. Pahth jisn Paijitmh' Kmtuwos. Oar stock of Paints and Painters' Mnteriols is eonipltto, in cluding J. T. Lewis' Pore White Lad. John Lu eas k Co's Pure White Lead. P. H. A Co's Buck Lead, and a number ofohoaixr brands nf White Lead, also, Linseud Oil, Turpentine, Varnishesof all kind, a full line of Brushes, and ft full line of colors, dry and in Oil. myWii F- Biolkr A Co. Fmmno Tacklb. Tho fl'hlng reason having onmutenoed, lovsrs of this elegsnt sport will bs easling about to find where to purchase the m-oes-sary requirement in order to enjnyy the sport. To all such we will say, go to the Hardware Nlore of II. F. Bigler A Oo., as (hey have the Anest lot of Trmtt Rods, Linen, Honks, Baskets, Bait Boxes, Heels, Pnoods, Files, etc., ever brought to this oounty. Their Trout Hods are really ele- f;aot, and every person expecting w go irou.-nsa-ng this Maimer should have ons. 4-V A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware, As., for sale by 11. F. Bigler A Co. R. It. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex press Wafton nJ JVheelhurriiws, at niy:fl'7J IL r. ViULtn A Co. . ACUl'ST FLOW Kit. This ureal lvDmla Panama lias tha Inrirest tutlo of any uthur preparation In tbo world. Why? Uoauto we sny to nvery one that is allHctcd with rieiiNia, i.ituf impiainr, uum iven-lSf, iiuna iv, lleariburn, Waterbranh, Hour Htomach, In- ' 'in ui but uti'toc iiepeuoiug lipa pura od, hnn l( by Livrr and Htoinnfh, to call at C. Vt u tsnu'l itruir Hi (ire. In Olmirtifl.l knd trnL itno our atmilit tirillh l frrtii .if uliuriri. llinrnlitr sise 7- ennts. Two or three doses will relieve any case. Try IU 2Uaug7.1y FACTS FOR TIIK PEOLK. L. Flejral has disiiosnd of his KurnishliiK Goods for tho purpose of making room for Hals, Caps, Jionis ana rnoet, ana boa Just returned from the eastern cities with tho largest stank ever brought to the oounty which he will fit, mutl mil and is ittttrmintti to tell at prices which will asteuish everybody. He has on baud a vury Inrgo assort ment or the iinitimoro liaiid maue Gaiters, for Ladies' wear. Ladies, to see thom is to be con vinced that they are tho shoos to buy. Also, a full line of the Richardson and Atwater Kliuira Hoots, which need no rotmuiiueiidntion to the pub lic. A Iso, a largo line of Eastern Boots and Hhncs. On atl of which he oan defy competition lu prices. Also, a complete assortment of Trunks aud Va liss. . . P. 8. Flegal says goods are ehenp) Uiat ho bought them on trust, und will sell them at prices that will astonish cvorybody. Call and see. Clearfield, July 3, 173. To ma CmiB!tR or PKrTNSVLTAxiA.Your at tention Is respectfully Invited to tho fact tbut the .National Batiks are now prepared to receive sub scriptions to the Capital Ptouk of tbe Centennial Board of Fiunnce. The funds realised from this source aro to bo employed in the erection of the buildings for the International Kxhibition, and the expanses oonnoeted wllh tho same. It is eon. fldeolly expoelod that tbo Keystone Plate will be reprcscutcd by the name of every cltlien stive to pat riot io commemoration of the ono hundredth birth-day of the nation. The shares of stock aro offered for 910 each, and subscribers will reooive a handi-omely stool engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable fur framing and preservation as a na- tlsMinl memorial. interest at tno rate of six per cent, per annnm will bo paid on all payments of Centennial Stock from date of payment to January 1, 1S7(I. Pubsorlbers who are not near a National Bank can remit a cheek or posiottiee order U tbe un dersigned. FHKl'K. FKAI.DV, Treasurer, eug20 U04 Walnut tit., Pbiladtlphia. Bird Cages a largo assortment at II. F. Big ler A Co.'s. Pl.ows.- Fanners will find It to their advantage to call in and examine our stock of Plows, Culti vators, Ao., among which will be found Pinglo and Double Iron and Wood K hovel Plows. Iron and Wood Cultivators, The Gowanda Iron Beam Plow, The Pittsburgh Hteel Plow, The Haupt Uvllcfonto Plow, and o her patterns, - iuy28'73 II. F. BioLr.n A Co'. Montour Plate Paints, for painting houses in side and outside Cottages, t'arm Buildings, Ac. Beautiful, durable and economical. Uround In pure Linseed Oil. my28'73 II. F. Biolrb A Co. RrrRinenATona. About June 5, 187-1, II. F. Btgler A Co. will havo an assortment of Refrig erators. my28'7i( Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sale by II. F. BieiVr A Co. ?8Iarrhfl. tin Anawnat?!. T Ih. k..I by J. L. .St AW, Ksn., Mr. JuSKl'H PlllLLlPiS to Mitt ai MUAii ji a iiitui. if ail oi Hoouwam township, Clearfield county. On Amriiat I-lttv. lHT.1. tir Rtiv. Tanrnftrnw. Mr JAMKS 1. Wll.KV, of Furgu-on twnship, to Miss CATHAHl.Nli V. Mc.MLKKAV, of Knox township. spied. On August ? 1 at, 1873, CORA, diuhterof J. P. and Martha C. Sbowkbi, aged 3 years, t months and 0 days. On August 20th, 1H73.-TCKFY ANN.daagtiter of CohNKLJis and Mart A. MuLkam, aged 10 months. Waikrts. Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly hy KirHann M. nor, Wholesale ana iiclall uenuir in Dry uuois, iirotierics.rro viliom, in., Markot Itroet, CU.arflM. l'a. UI.KAIlPiai.P, AIICI1MI JO, 19. .). Aiiples.itrevn.OOrj 60 ffoffs, tlresseil,. Vrlrtl, tn Ill Utiles, green 7 Butler IHI SO Shoiil(lors.,..IIO( 15J Deem $1 7S( M Sides.. 0(1 12j Hnekwheat 1 00 l.ard Ilaekwbeat dour lt, 6 .Men fork.'P bill. ..JO 0(1 ll.el, (tried.. I.. 'Mis (SO Beef, fresh Y(-i 10 Onions. I 60 Boards, M li WUuH 00 l'olatoea OtHA 0 Corn, shelled 1 0 I'eaehes, drlnl, It).. 10 Corn, ear 0$ to floater, V bljl s Corn meal, Tfi sack, 1 .1" llye. 1 ) Chop, U cwlj 0U(ij 40 Hags, Ih 2 Cloverseed. 00 Holt, laek.l.ilHo) Sill eese Ill Shinjrlef.lK in. (M(a)4 Oil nrrles. lb. 10C-B 1(1 Nhinclei.2l in I Ofa, IS 00 Cliickenl, drrd, tfi, 1 S Tiinolhjr lecd I 00 K.JU 2ii lallow , Hinged 1 01 Wheat . I mi Floor 0 lOOti 10 00 Wool . 0 Hay 00 00(211 00 Wood, T eord ft 40 1'cii nay 1 vn n I a IX a 1 1 ron 1 TYRONE 4 CLEAI1FIELD IiRANCU. ON and after Monday, MAY 2Hlh, 1873, the 1'asre.ngor Trains will ran daily (cxeept Sun days hetweco Tyrone and Cliarholdi as lollewi: CI.F.ARFIKLD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LKAVB NOUTII. ClonrfleM 8.40, r.M l'liilifi.burg 4.35, " Osoeola 4.60, " Tyron fl.OO, " Tyrone 0 ?5,i.. Oxieola..- 10.3S, " rhilipslar(.,.10.60, " Clearlield 11.46," CLKABKIKI.D KXI'HESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield.... A.40 . a, Philipibarf.. . " Osoeola (t.60 " Interseetion.. T.4 " Tyrone 8.00 " Tyrone.. 1M r. , Intersection ...T. 12 11 Oseeola H. 1 0 ' l'hilipsharx .. .11.36 " Clearlield, ar....20 " PARK FllOM CLKAiU-IELU, TO Celleforite, Pa . ..3 OS Middletewn 6 00 Loek Haven..., WitllamsportMi Huntinxdon .... LewistownH .... Marysville t 70 II (l 1 0 1 0 4 60 4 76 Marietta. 6 SI Lancaster I 83 Pllll.AIIKI.I'HIA 7D1 Altoona 1 OS J,.hnmon... 1 HO l'lTTfllUKG 15 HAIUUrtlllilKI., Close ennneationi made by all traini at Tyrone and Look Haven. OEOROE C. WILKIN'S, mv17-tf. Keperinleoilent, KKATZEll & LYTLE Turpentine. 1 I N.lli, (ilau, (. 1'ul'v, I'.mts, V WILL SELL YOU Oils. , ; French, Richards it Co.'s Buck Lead AND . Calcined Plaster VERY CHEAP. Immense itook oo band. . Clearfield, Pa., Jnne' 4, 1K73. FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOH SALE I1Y Iff. 1 XSlfslrr fc Co. IRON DOIDLE -SHOVEL TLOW3. wood noriiLE snovEL ri.ows. fr.OOD SINOLK-F1IOVEL PLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. . (10WAKDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS. , . PITTrillURO STEEL PLOWS. nAurrs bkllkfontb plows.' ROBESON'S aid THOMPSON'S PLOWS. jfMTFharei tat all ol th ahor. Plows eon itanlly on hand. mySI-TD Miss E. A. P. Rynder, Chlokrln'l, Stelnway'i and Kmerion'i Msnos Smith l, Mason llamlln'l and Poloabet'l Organi and Melode.n., and flrov.r A Uak.r'a S.wlnir. Maeblnai. also Tiinaan or Piano, Oultar, Organ, Harmon, and Voeal Mn. ilo. No pnpil taken for less than half a term. 4r-Rooms nppoilt (lulleh'i Furnlturt fjtor. tltajtcld, i, lSUU-lf. 1373. NEW SPRING GOODS ! AT rmxis, , PAllCALES, , G1N0I1AM3, TICK1NOS, MUSLINS, BHEET1NUS, " ' C0TT0NADES, HOY'S CAB8IMERB, MEN'S CASrilMEttE. LINENS. DRESS GOODS, In great varlely and all th newit ihadei.' Japaueaa Pupilne, 1 Japanese Silki, " ftrlpcd Poplin, 1 Milk Puplllla, u' . , w.m wsunatr Jlcruamca, fUreiiadluca, . I.awui. ., . SPECIAL BARQAINS IN Colored Silks! Colored Silks! Black Silks 1 Black Silks! Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Carpet, Carpets, Carpet, old i the lowest cash prlot at WM. HEED'S, 3:20 Market Street, Clearlield, Pa. 73 May 14, 187S. pLOUK, FEED, 4C. TUB HiaCARIA FLOURING MILLS. The undersigned would respectfully give no tice to thecltlsem of Rcocarla township and mr ronndlng eountry, that he fan parohased the Beccaria Flouring Mill! and put everything in complete order, and 1 manufacturing a flrit-elau quality of Flour. CUSTOM WOItK DONE, and Flonr In quantity constantly on hand for lale. CHOI', CORN MEAL, EUAN, AC., iC. alwayi on hand and for sale wholesale or retail. o TWC II SIIIN(:I.r. YA"','?," x "'" .Aiianiro 1 liur and Chop for art lach Hhingleo, or will pay part money, il dt-siied. lO J-tf BARNABAS ARMSTRONG. SAWS! SAWS I SAWS DISTAN'S CROPS-CUT, MILL, DRAQ AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw, Also, PATENT PERFORATED t ELECTRIC SAWS, For lale be octirr II. F. BIGLER A CO. C. D. WATSON, DEALER IN D1UGS & TATEM MEDUIXES, - CONFECTIOXEGIES, TOVS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, FINK TEAS it ROASTED COFFER, BEST BRANDS TOBACCO A 8KOARS, SCHOOL HOOKS A UTA rtONKRI, llasonle Building, Second Street, dco4-T2-ly CLEARFIELD, PA I)I.VK, WHITE A ROAN LININO SKINS Just reoelvid and for lale hy April 10. IST0. U. F. BII1LEH CO. 1873. i! l j: a it r i t; l , iexxm. We desire to cull Uio attention of tho citizens of Clearfield county to the fact llmt wo . . havo opened a i 'i i : . , : i' MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,. . ' ' .-. ! .. : ' ; 1 ' i Where wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of PIANOS, OllGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of 1'IANOS will consist of , RAVN & COMPANY'S PIANOS, &TEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS, Wc arc prepared at all times favoroblo terms as to prices onu terms oi payment. Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tho new and popular UYXDER ORGAN, (with Rynder's Knee Tremolo nml downward The SiMlTII AMLU1CAN ORGAN COAS . NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. . Wo sell on every plan known POriXAR AMD EASY LEASE 1 LAIN, On our easy terms every ono can have a good instrument, amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. ETWe shall bo glad to hovo.m call nnd ieo un, whether you desiro to purchase or not. ociV3-'72-ly ItYKHJEU'S S4TOIH3, " inanieiiaw miimiisii.iwhhisjih 1873. . 1373.,,., NEW SUMMER GOODS ! AT wm. i:iii:iw. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! I. '. . n ... . : , At So, Brown Muslin. ' . . At lue, Brown Muslin, real good. . At 121c, Brown Muslin, yard wldo. At 12io, Splendid Bleaehed Muslin, yd wide. At lfo, nandiem Poplin Plaids. At 25o, Japaneie Poplin. At S5e, Black and Colored Alpaca. At fiOo, Japanese Silk, worth Ilo. At 11.00, Elegant Silk Poplin. At 1 1.18, Oood Black Silk. At fl.iO, Splendid Black Silk, wide. At 2.00, Black Silk, worth $.5. At 20c, flood White Piqua, or P. K. At Oood Honey-comb Quilt. At $1.7S, $2.00, t2.il!. Splendid Marseilles Quilts. SATCHELS, TRUNKS, OIL CLOTH, GENTS' UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCH'FS 0 LOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, and a full stock of Ladies' M issvi' and Children 'i SHUBrt, at price! to luit th time. CALL ABB MB row. TOt'BSKLr, IT WM. HEED'S, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. May 14, 167.1. O. I. c. "1THKRK to buy my PRY GOOD.?, ORO- fgeries, Qurensware, OUnswure. Uruis d1 Notions, CoDlvetioDcries, Ao,, cheap fur cub. Ths subsorihrr brgt (fare to inform bil old and new cuiloinors tbt be hat opnncd A VARIETY STORK IX GLEN HOPE, PA. And will sell pjoods at prims to suit the times. A liberal reduction will be made U customers buy ing at wbulesale. Call and examine my Itnck before' purr haling elsewhere. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. , , C. J. KKAOY. Glen no.e, Pa., June 14, 1871. AY TH. n. MOIJOAX, CLEAltniil.lJ, fA. Aent lor in. ATWOOD PLOWS. rarmcrs io need of Plows will do welt to ( B the im pro Ted At wood right and l-ft handfd and side hill Flaws, which 1 am selling reryrhnp for each. . apiao-ora Ijivery Stable. fTMlR nnderstjrned bnjr," b?are to Inform the pub X 1'c that ha Is now fully prepared toaeroinmo- dnte all in tha way of tumuliing liorios, Uangies, Saddloi and Harness, on the shortest notice and on reasonable ttrnii. RoeidaQCfl on Locust street, botween Xhird and Fourth. ii Kit. W. OBARUART. . Olsarfleld, April 11, IHA7. II, F. BIG LEU & CO. bar for lal. CARRIAGE & AVAC0X MOODS, SHAFTS AND TOLE8, IIUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES,&o. Carrier and Wifoa Maken ihonld mshe a not. of thii and call and axamln. them. They will b. aold at fair pri.ei. mar 22 71 QUXSlIITIIINa. - Q. W.WOLFE, riUCTICAL GUNSMITH. Fbnp on Third street, over It Hoy's blacksmith ihop, CliKARFIKI.l), PA. All kinds of Hi Acs nd Phot fluns on hand. Repairing done In flrsl-olnss manner and at fnlr price, 3:2fl'7S MARKET STREET, HAINES RROTIIEIIS' PIANOS. to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on tho niogt MASON & to tho trado, cither CHEAP FOR 1873. I 1073. !: ... i !..;, FANCY GOODS. , ' WHITE GOODS. wm. ki:i:i's. M.tV llTM and ItDNMUT. VLOWsvtta and HimjONX, NKCKTII:h mill HCIIL'H, COI LAHI and VVVV, COHHIOTH and llotlPBiklKTM, BfJHTI.KH aud other flXIN'M, UNDERWEAR of all kind., IIONIEHV and GI.OVI'.H, HANDkF.HCIIini'!., w ii i t e ,t ii i m m i cj h, uihiiroii):hv, TOWEl.fl, NAPKINS. CTIhinmn irniuuitirr A FILL L1XE OF PAUVSOLS AND FANS. NEW WHITE GOODS. rio.UA, STRIPED MUSLINS, PLAID MUSLINS, SATIN STRIPES, MARAPOSA STRirE.'J, AC, AC, AC. All will b. told at the lowest urlcei at WM. HEED'S. Market Street, ( l.arfltlil. Pa. May 14. 1STS. It 15 AD TUISt FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1 The attention of tho cHitcni of f loarfield and riilnily is directed to tbe font that tioudMtow A Sun are the aircnts of M. Niece A Co.. and bare just rceeiired a half down car loads of Flour and icca, Wliicn iney nuvr ai iuo ivwum yussiuic nj ares. A large stock uf FLO UK, COKN 3IEAL, CHOP, ' ' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CHAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Cora In ear, Ao., Ao. Particular attention I called to M. Nitre A Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which is tbe best in the markot. Floor and Feed ean and will bo told rbenper than it oan bo obtained elsewhere In Clenrtn.ld count t. T4r$rrr on Market street, next doof to Hon. Alexander Irvitvs rti'b'noe. UOOUFF.bLOW h FOJC, JanlOtf A genu for M. Nteee A Co. 7 O 11 SALEI A large and well-finished Uriek Pwellinp, situ ate on the rtrrr bank, in the borough ol Cb'ar- neld, eontainlnjr cierrn rovros. wuu goon ci-llar, water In the kitchen, and all the modern conve niences. Pantries, Uath-rnora, CloMies-prewes, Ao. Lot sixty feet front anil two hundred anil thirty feet butch, with a twenty toot alley on the east i'le, ntd building, with nil the appurtenances, w ill be (void cheap, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application can be made to the under signed, or to A. C. Tate, Ksq., who will give all necessary information to those wbo desire to in fpect tha property. 1 TIIOS, J. McCt'LLOrOII. May list, 1873, tf. Beale's Embrocation, (LATE POWELL B,) For all diseases Incldont to Horsos, Cattle, and Human Flesh, retiring the nso of a xlernal applicatioi. Thii Embroeatlon waa txteniirely used by the ttoreroment during the war. For sale by Ilartswick A Irwin. ClcarQeld Joseph R. Irwin, CurwensTtlle. Danlol Good- and nr. Lathersburg. tr. Attention, Lumhcrmcn ! "TE nre now msnnfnftorinff our f MPKOVTT PTKKL - HOt KET DRIVING CANT HOOKS, inperlnr to any other in as. We have also in stock a Imrre nnantitr nf Cant hooks siiila lle for rafting purposes, wbirb wn are selling ehenp rnr etBh. a nun a ii, MinnAnu, Clearfield, Pa., March 13, 1K7S. riVS Octavo Couplor,) OIJGANS, HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and tho CASH, ON NOTES, or on the nnd no other investment of liko Jcntlstvy. AXSOVSCTMES'S " '. . OP THE QRKAT REDUCTION OF PRICES 1 IMPOIITANT TUUTIIfli Hav in ft smvevdud in it it tin a MtflitcT tuiili'i.ir uiaturiftl, Imin'e tUu ion aul tuUinlti ubui(ti fur purl in I and full si'Ls uf 'I'euth. 1 ufu llio bunt nisuufm'turo of tci-th niul uihur nmturlul. Af u pratiins rrjflstcred and wurrautcd to give r- VlpC ftlKl SIlllltlllUtlllD. t l?'ri nils, ruliiiot that tnv chtirva fur tbo insvr- lloii of artiAclal and tbit shvIpk of tbo natural (ruth arAmiw IhuiuustrvtMiiiublo in lViialvata. Prtforvo your Uvlii and m!f(ire your b:altU Putt lug uf tlm uniuritl tevlb in n bcultliy, iro HTvntlvuttiitl uitrful ooniliilnti in u utile a sicialty. iMseasos nnl innllonniiO'ini ciiiniuun to I lit- inutitti, aw nnd aHsocinlo nrtrtv, arc IroiiLud nod currwtrd with aitir siicoi-ss. ilxioiuioaiiom and consulu tlnna rnr.. It wmild be well fur put. mis frtiin a distance UI let mo know by mail t few days butoru coming t llie offio, It Is very tiiijiurtutil Ibat cliil lrm bvtwron tbe .(? of six and twolve vi-nrs should havo their tfcth eiamined. Anirstlvtic aro aduinlalured nnd Toe 111 re. moved without pniu. IMspomiions ami diameter aro juikoij uy an ho world by (lie eiKnsiin of tbe face, bone how mry disaxlruua mny It theni'iro bo for per sona to iailulrt! an esiiri'iuioo ol'dislorltd features even airurt front n hygiinio h vr. Now, to enjoy nnturnl (nut arlittisial) ooiurorts anil pleasures, ret pec t aud obey natural simplicities and inxtiiioU p. rOll'IKU LSUAW, V. X. ttt Otfiro In New Masonic Uuttdinir, iStond strrvt. Clciirfli-ld. Pu. mnvl'v DENT AL CARD, Dn. A. AI. HILLS , Would mv to hll iiationts and tbe pub iu uuiMirully, that, hai ing dinsolvcd iurlncrtiip ii li lr. Shsw.be is now doiim tbe entire work of bis office blmiwlf, so that .intlent noril not fear tK'irid put under the hnutls ol any oilier operator. tlu'uUolti, Aaron zu, JOffi ji.'u.coid J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., pw ".TTa Oflloe over Irwin! Drug Store, QSrfrft eURWENSVILLE", PA. All dental on'orallons. either In tbe mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Hpoutal attention paid to the treatment of disomies of the natural teeth. icuuis and mouth. Irregularity of the tettb lutv. ocsFfully corrrcted. Tim tb extracted without paior by the uso nf Kthcr, and artinuai tectn insurca of the best material and warrautod n-nder sat- isfWlion. apnlZn'Tljlr ptACE IN EUltOPIil BUT ' ' GREAT EXCITEMKNT - f. - IN FRENCHYILLE ! The bloody eontrst between Franoe and Prnssl is at an end for the rmit, far as the s !s tig li ter in it of men and tho dftrfftion of properly Is concerned. Tbo Koysd Jugglers no di.uU prblo tbonisclrea and rejdo over tbe result, but how insiguincant tf their work jthe oomparca wua the horaano and christian efforts of . L.; M. COUDRIET, ; who bis nndertahea to supply all the eltiims In the lower end ol the ciunty with food and raiment at exetdini bur rates troui bin maiutu'rth store in Ml'I.KOiNHT'Hft, whew he ran Rlvr.iys b toiirul ready to wait upon oullore and supply theio with ' Dry Goods of all Kinds, ' Such as Cloths, Pattnells, 0FnImeres, Muslin, iJelaines. Linen, Irillingi, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, tTrady-mndf Di.tbln.-r, Roots nnd Fhocs, lints and Ohjh all of tbe host if uler lal and made to order Uwo, Socks, ti loves, Mil tins, Laces, Kibbuns, Ao. GROOKKIKS Or ALL KJNlS. , Coffee, TS. Fuffar, Rice, Mt.btf.oes, Fish, Bait, Vurk, Linwetd Oil, Fit Oil, Carbon Oil. . H.-irdware. Qiifr'nfwaro, Tinware, CiiKtins" P'w anj 1'low Cnstlngn, Naili, H pikes, Corn Cultira tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Aiel. ' . Perfumery, Paints, Yarnl-h, Gliss, and a genoral tusortmout of Stationery, - : OOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on band, and will b$ old at the lowest possible figures, . LIQVORS, noch as Rrtwidy, Wine, Oin, Whisky, Jsyno's Menlleines, Hostetter's and . IliMillaiid's RiiU-rs. 5 000 pounds of Wool wanted for which tbo bipbest prioo will bo paiL Clovei-jetd on hand and for ante at tho lowest markot jrrico. ' Also, Agont for Strnttonville and Carwensrlllo Threshing Alaobint-s. - te-fA-Cell and soe for yourselves. Yon will Awl everything usually kept in a retail store. j L. M. COUDRIKI. Frenchville P. 0., March 1, l7I. Ciluratiouat. , T UMBKU CITY UNION' MALE J A A NO FKMAt.K ACADKMY. The fir ft term uf (his schoul will commence on tbo First Monday of May, 1H73, ender ths super inlrndeacy of tho Re. J. C. drier, a graduatu of JfiTtTsoo Collegn, who is now perinancntly looalt'd; in Lumber City, ami has consented to ttach the school, lie is a gonileman ol merit, aod has bail several years expt riunce in toaching. Tuition piiynhto onr hulfin sdvunoo j tbe bal ance at the miildio of the term. Common Itaglish branchos.,. .,.. ; H 10 Higher " M f. 8 0 CUio. n 10 00 Length uf term eigdteen weeks. No di'du?tioa for aleoao, unless in caw of protracted iilnesa. Rooks used aro Mil obeli's Oeography, Rrooks's Intellectual and Written Arithmetics, UurH's to gllh tlrauimar, Dnvli-s KlrmVulary Algebra, Hull ton's Lulin and (Irevk Headrra, Geninetry, liavies' Lrgondor ficienoo of Things, Familiar Urcwcr. The Lumber Citv Acadcmv Is local ed In Lum ' brr City, Clearfield county, Pa., six miles west of Curwensvillo, the tern in uk uflho Tyrone A I1ir fleld Kallrond, and Is remote from lite dissipations and demoralising influences whirh abound in many, larger places. A prudent patronage Is aolioiteU Hoard can bs bad at .? . 50 pr wccli. For fori ht r tarticulars addnus the Pprlnoipal, or ono ?f tbo ' i rectors. . . DIBKCTORS. r O. n. Lytic, Urn. M. Henry, Martin Walts, I.W. Il.iyt, K. 0. Hamilton, P. L. Frgunon, Wm. L. Moore, Alex. ForguMin, t f II. W. Hpeneer, Iir. IK Q. Crouch. Lumbar Citv. Anrll 0. 1S7.1. The Bell's Pain Woolen Factor j, . P.db tiiTrnsliip. Oluorfieli Cou Pa. v 11 V 11 M 13 I) O V T I ur nor ; B U R N E D U P I' The snbserlbcrs have, at groat expense, relmllta neiKhUirhood ntcossity, in the en el ion of itrtt- ' cluss Wuolen Manufnctory, with ,al! (he modern iniprorenienls attachrd, and are jin pared to miho all kinds of Clot its, Oiiaiimeres, 8a ti net IS, Ulan ketS Man a els, Ao. Plenty of goods ea hand to supply all onr old snd tbgusand new euotuiuOrs, ' whrnn we ask to come and exuinine our stock. ' Ths businces of . . t CARDING AND FULLING will reeoiv rnr oupcelal attention. Proper ' arrangctnentj wilt be made to rrceirs) and deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted aud d.tn upon tbo shrtrt notice, sml hy strict nttcn tln to ImsinofS we hope to roniize a llijoral shart of puhlio palroonge, ItMMMi I'dl'NDfl WOOL WANTED! Wo will psy the highest Diarknt pri for Wool snd sell our mnmif.irturrd goods ns Uw nf similar goods can be bought in thneoonty, and whenever wo fall to render irnnonntde Pntiffsi-tlon wo oan alwnvs 1e found at home ready to mako proper ' explanation, either In person or hy letter, sprtl?tf Ui.wrr P. O. , JOOT ANDSIIO, OOTAKDSIIOE MAKING. JOSEPH II. I)K1;U1NU. on Market Street, la Fhaw's Row, CUarfteld, Pa., has just reerifed a Arte lo of French Calf Skins and Klp, tho. best la ths market, and Is now prepare fiman ufactars srerythlng In bis line. Ue wlllwa-' rant his work to be as represented. Tho cllfsens of Clearfield and Tifiniur aro respectfully ln?lted to gif him a eall. Work done at short notto. l.TTflf HOUSK AND LOT FOR SAI.Itl Tho lUose and Lot on tho aorocr of Mar ket and Fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., Is for salo. Ths lot contains nearly an acre of greund.i Tha houao Is a larrn dnnme frame, poniafniag olno Moms. For terms and olber Information VP'f to tbo subfiorlhsr, t tbt Post Olfioo. novl.H I' A. t.AI'i.Ifl..
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