THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAJ? FIELD, Fa. WSDHMDAT M0RXIN1. Jl'XE it. STAND 1.1 KH THE ANVIL. "8taod like the m II" "hen tlie stroke Of stalwarth men fills fierce and last ; Storms but more deeply root the oak. l?boee brawny arms embrace the blest. "Ptand like the anvil" when the sparks Fly far and wide, a firry shower: Virtn and truth mutt still be murk! When msliee prorea Its want of power. "Utand like the enril" when the bar Looks rr-d and glowing on its breast; Duty shall be life's leading star, And oonsoious innocence its rest. "Stand like the anvil," noise and boat Ans born on earth, and die with tilnej The soul, like Hud, its source and seat. Is solemn, serene, sublime. FOOLS VS. FACTS. Canning IMg-Inm A Hhot from the West cm Krce-1 radera. BY DON PIATT. Tlie self imposed task' of tlio pig iron advocates and piiid retainers is the war on common-senec, fair play and fucts. The ono fuet, tlie 0,'gtB TBting fact the ono groat obstacle in the way of Ibesto builders of the mod ern tower of Babel is tho Honorable David A. Wolla. To tret clear of David to annihilato him, to wipe him out, us it were is the ono thing necessary, and to this end Fig-iron and Bessemer-steel devote themselves with an earnoslncss, a vigor worthy of a better cause David A. Wells is a New Englander by birth and edu cation, lie was trained, from youth op to manhood, in tho traditionary protective policy of that rotky region, and with his large brain, earnest pur pose, and high courage, was looked upon as a man to niuko a leader of. To this end a bureau in the Treasury Department was created for his cspo- cial nso. It was to be a Bureau of Statistics, and, sitting therein, with clover assistants, David was to collect vast .stores of information for the benofit of the Congressional whales that from timo to time coroo to the surface to spout. How successfully the learned and impartial David went to work tho world well knows. For a while till went aa merry as a dinner at Welck cr'a. Armed with the huge facts in figures and statements, tho apouters went out and confounded the enemy. Tho finnnci.il Sej niouro were ton founded, while the Brick Pomcroys were put to ignominious flight. Great was David of the Statistical Bureau. Around him squatted the political goslings with trusting eyes and open bills to be stuffed by tho dexterous dealer in facts for tlie people After a while, however, as David's investigations proceeded, startling dis closures wcro mado and tho fucts care fully collec ted demonstrated and heavy as our taxation is, it had been shifted from capital to labor, and while few fattened, the many starved. Wo snw that the national government, which bad gathered about it vast powers not contemplated by the fathers, had been soiled npon and was being used by nn unprincipled set of men to favor their moneyed interests at tbo expenso of tho people. It was shown that for every cent collected for tho govern ment two were stolen and three went into tho pockols ot monopolists who kept crying out "in the name of God Amen ; let ns protect American in dustry against the pauper labor of Europe. Lot us bo truly loyal and protect American labor." This was the bouso that Jack built, and Duvid fell to work knocking it down in a cool, quiet manccr, dreadfully aggra vating, for tho blows of the giant came from the giant tho protectionists themselves bad set up, and fought un der. As the fearful reports camo out to enlighten tho people, Tig iron and Bessemer steel wcro struck with the same sort of astonishment that befell the drunken bruto who vomited in bis wife's basket of goslings : "Good Lord, wi(o," roared tho astonished in ebriate, "when did I swallcr them things r The astonishment, disquiet and dis may of tho poor political thieves were ludicrons. liccovoring they declared vociferously that David had been cor rupted by British gold. But British gold or no British gold, these, were tho facts and figures, and there thry remain to this day, and more are com ing, and a suffering peopiu them eagerly, and are loud in their expressions of wrath. As the lad said to his companion when drifting out to sea in an open boat, after soliciting his prayers: "Something has to be dono pretty damned quick, I tell you," and what that something amounted to wna de veloped in tho House Inst week. IrtDrsTBT. Man must have an occu pation or bo miserable. Toil is the piice of sleep and appetite; health and enjoyment. The vory necessity which overcomes onr nntural sloth is a blessing. The whole world does not contain a brier or thorn which divine mercy could have spared. Wo arc ; bappier with tho sterility, which we can overcome hy industry, than we could bavo been with spontaneous plenty and unbounded profusion. The body and the mind aro Improved by the toil that fatigues them. The toil is a thousand times rewarded by ths pleasures which it bestows. D enjoyments arc peculiar. Not wealth can purchase them no indolence can taste thorn. They flow only from the xertions which repay. "I ay, ma," exclaimed a littlo miss of thirteen, "do yon know what tho pyrotechnlcal remedy is for a crying infant V "Grauioua, goodness, me, no; I never heard of such a thing T' Well, ma, it's rock at "That Bonrup William Perm." My strange coincidonee.thore have come to us, literally on the same day, two kindred memorials or at h'ast so near ukin that they relato, though in different fashion, to a singlo and illustrious name, canonized on the other side of the Delaware.' the one is a very grateful sketch, filled out with personal recollections of tho lineage ol William Pcnn, tho founder, him at whoso feet Philadelphia is bound to worship, and to whom, if we remember lightly, sho has erected a lovely statue in historical costume. It is from tho pen of Jlr. John Jay Smith, the venerable ex-librnrian of that city, and tells, in fitting terms of that curious family which, illustrated by tho rugged quulities of tho old ad miral first, and tho milder merits of tho founder afterwards, is, though told in plonsnnt words, a sad tulo of intellectual insignificance and melan choly decay. The very name of Pcnn has passed away. Stoko of Pogis is theirs no longer. At the samo mo ment we are rogaled or startled by a now revelation on the snmo themo of not so pleasant a nature. The Press organ of Philadelphia loyal literaturo, tells us that the librarian of tho Mas sachusetts Historical Society, "in overhauling a lot of old pnpers," re cently found a lotter, dated "Septem ber ye 15, 1082," from Cotton Mather to "ye aged and beloved Mr. John Iligginson," which runs thus : There bee now at sea a shippa ffor our friend Mr. Ksatas llolcraft, of London, did advise tne by the last psi-ket that It wolda aail some in August) called ye Welcome, H. lirecliawey master, whu-h has aboard an hundred or more of ve heretics and malignanls called Quukers, with W. l'cnne, is ye chief scnuipe at tlie heddu of tbi-ni who Ye (irtirrel Court has aot'ordinirly Riven secret orders to Master Malai'hi lluiett, of ycbrig l'orposse, to way lave ye said Welcome as near ye coast of 1'odtlr as may lie, aud make enptire ye said l'cnne and his onjrodlie crew, so llmt ye Lord may be glori fied svt.it not mocked on ye soil of this new couu trie with yc heathen wor.hippe of these people. Much spuyl cau be made by selling ye whole Jotte to ltarbadoes, where slaves fetch g'od prices in runime and sugar, and we shall not ouly do ye Lord great sen ice by punishing ye wicked, but shall make great gayne for his niiuisters and people. Master lluxett feels hopeful, and 1 willsetduwn the news he brings when his shippa comes beck. Yours in ya bowells of Christ. Corrojc MArnaa, In the light of this revelation, one may bo excused for pausing to medi tate on the probable courso of things had tho Rov. Mr. Mather's plan of spoilulion succeeded, and Mastor Mala clti lluxett, of tho brig Porpoise, off tho coast of God or anywhere else, capiurcd the wclcomo and directed that "scamp Pcnn" to tho Wo6t In dies. It is very clear tho City of Brotherly Lovo would not have been founded, and its rectangular peculiari ties of white window shutters and Sat urday ablutions, not become immortal. Quit rents would not linve been, and mixed clinics under Quaker auspices and tho Hush legacy would not have disturbed tho fortieth parallel of lati tude. Poor Putin, too how sadly different this doom I lie and his de scendants had rather a hard timo of it as it was, for his vaunted colony was a dreadful disappointment to him for tho last thirty years of his lifo. Ho ran away and left it, and his child ren did no bolter. All this fair land and Its abon.lanne, says Mr. Smith, were left for the case and honors of the Old World, and it is nut nicro hypcrliole to say abandoned for less nolile objects ambition. Agents and sub. agents, at a heavy cost, were employed ; proprietary gorernors were salaried and supported; the moneys received were always spent in advance; and a commission and interest were charged by London bankers, who kept and open acoouut with the heirs at long as there was anything to author ise it. It seems as if erery stone of Pennsylvania I'n.tlc cust a city lot ; that erery pane of glass in Ftnke mansion ailennted a ground rent; while every grand entertainment in the Iondnn house may ufcly be said to have taken a farm. But still nil this was better than Barbadocs. It would bo interesting as a matter of commercial history to have seen Master Iluxctt's account sales of his adventure, and to know how many puncheons of rum and hog shcads of sugar would havo been the equivalent for a well-to-do Quakor of that day and generation. If this let ter be genuino and we do not doubt it, finding it in tho Prett it isacharm ing comment on tho claims of Massa chusetts to bo free from all contami nation of slavery and the slnvo-trado. There is in it a mixture of the Lord and rum and sugar, which is eminent ly characteristic ol tho golden ago of Boston. JWir York World. PEWSYLYAMA RAIL - ROAD. TYHOKE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH. OX and after Monday, MAY 80th, lT0, two Passenger Trains will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, as follows: CLEARFIELD MATT,. LEAVE SOt'TII. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield J.30, s. I. Philip.liurg....1.4U, " j "ireoia 4.00 - ' Trrone .n I Tyrone e.OO.a.n. "ceola....l(l.4. " l'hilip.l,urg...ll.ul, ......... s.n, j O,..,;,, EAR FIELD AlVOMMdDATlON LEAVE 601 Til. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 7.00 a. .' Tyrone. 0 00 e.. Philipsburg. 40 " I Intersection. ..I. tin Osceola. 10.JJ " ft.reola .0 lntereeetion... J.n r. a. Philip. Knrg ...It 3A Tyrone j.n i fiearfielil. ar...(I.OO J'AIIK AM) I'ISTANCKH. FROM CLEARFIELD. FROM TVRONB. Station. rd I tationa. Leon a 10 Intersection.. ., 4 2l Vanseoyoo 7 Sj (iardnrr. II ill. PlraunL.,.11 40 r ii m m i 1 14 80 Sandy Ridge.. .1", I.. I'owelllon 17 ro thH-rola IIS llunl.nr. 21 7.'i Su iner's ?S 0 l'lilllp,hurc.4 I f Uliie lull V" Walliieelon a Woodland Tligler. I W allaeetnn 1 1 Itlne Hall 1J IMlllliburf IT Steiners" 1 1 Dunl ar Sil Osceola ill Powrllton 'Ji Ksmly Rnlge....M Summit JT Mt. Pleasant. Oardner S.t II 00 Itieler .s.l 'ensenrne 14 I 00 Wodlsn,l JS l mi Intersection ..S7 1 Id Leonard . . .- Tyrolie.......4 lai, f 'r,rnlo- '1( , FARE FROM CLEA Iil'lKLD TO Bellefonte, Pa 5 a.-.Mi.l,IMon fit 00 Lock Haven 1 701 Marietta- t SO William.port. 1 id Lancaster fS HnntingJa I M. PHILADELPHIA ' ' lwistoifn. 1 uo Altonna I f.s Msry.ville 4 IM Johnstown 100 HKRJSHt RU... 4 7JlriTTB! Hll I 16 tiiM;ni(i, Close ronneetions made at Tyrone with trains East and Wert on tho Main Line, and at Willtams pnrl for points North and Fa-t. Passengers leaving Clearfield at !..) n. ss., reach illi..,,,,,, ,,,, ,, d ni , aeld at a lio p. ra. .,P"""'''"y station, on the Main Line U p" m ""' ",rr"b,- Tftxtu U .ia. cEOR(lr. C. WILKIXS, mfU Fup.iiaten..nt. rn 0ooK rrcffrlf, (flf. jts.s .asas" " J. B. GRAHAM & SONS, JIARKKT STRLKT, CLEA II FIELD, Pa. Dealers in all kinds of LUMBER, Dry Goods, Groceries, 4c. THE subscribers baring antared Into partner ship for the purpose of carrying on tbe business of Merchandising, now offer a good and rare opportunity to the cltlsene of Clear field and adjoining counties to toy (tore goods at wholesale or retail prices, that will attonith the unlnstructed. Their goods will be partlcu larly selected to suit this market. Erery lady will, therefore, eall the attention of bar hnshand to this fact, beeanse this breach of our buslnsss will recslrs special attentisn, and everything needed In a well regulated household will at all times be found In our store, DRY GOODS: Our stock of lilt Y CiOODM shall not be tur passsd, either in quality or price, and will em brace, in part, PrlnU of erery style. Oingliatns and Lawns of every quality, .Muslins of erery grade, Da Lainel adapted to the tastes of the old and young: and erery artiole of any kind of goods they ssll Is to be as represented, and war ranted to fire satisfaction. DRESS GOODS: As to HRIH GOOD-we hare a splendid assortment of Alpaoas, black, white, and in col ors; Aruures, Bilks, and In short all the newest styles in the market We desire this fact to become koown to erery person In the eaunty. With our new and eitensire stock of CHESS 000D8, the lediea can all be suited by just dropping In and getting a nice dress pattarn, laoe sett, kid glares or by doing that which Is better i gire her a well-filled purse, end she will find good and paying loreslments in embroid eries, edgings, ribbons, glores, hosiery, or any other household necessities. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: And in addition to what wa hart alrealy numerated, wa keep all kindi of GICNTl.la. MKVH WIIAK eueh ti Clothe. Caiilmerei. Satlnetta, Uati, Boot and Shoei, tie., beildei, a nice uiorliueut of Made-up CLOTHING for Men and Boyi, manufactured out of the verj beat material, which we will eell for eaih or exchange for country product at price, which will aetonUh ererybodjr. SQUARE TIMBER: We art now largely engaged in buying and filing UlAHK TIMIILKR and manufae. tared H MilER, and will girt thla branch of builneii apecial attention, and therefore in tie it an abject to every one who bai Lumber to aell to eo me and deal with di. GROCERIES & HARDWARE : We shall also keep constantly on hand a general assortmsnt of CiltOC I'.H I II and II AKDWAHF., which we will sell at exceed ingly low prices. We also keep a full assort ment of al'M'-NVV Altrv. This department will be kept full and complete, and all who eontemplate housekeeping, will find It to their adrantego to come and trade with ns; because we are eo situated, and, from long experience iu the business, so well acquainted with the wants and necessiliee of this community, that we feel satisfied If erery man woman and child inly makes It a point te buy their goods from as, we eaa please them both as to quality and price. Therefore, eorne along and buy your BOOTS S1I0K3, 11 ATS A CAPS, READY-MADE CLOT II I Ml, and everything yon need to ren der yourtelrei and families eomfortable, from JAMES 13. GRAHAM & SONS, oel CLEARFIELD, PA. 7 SHftliral. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Iufirrnities." St. Taul. int. noYEii'N niiB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. 1 safe, pure, pleasant and health giving Tonic strictly regetnble, and manufactured from the most pnre and choice materials is not a spirit drink nor substitute for whisky, but a icirntific compound, for the protection of the system and the cure of disease, made from rhcuiirally pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other Irrita ling properties, and will not disagree or offi nd the most delicate stomach. A long private expert ence baa attested its Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Titters at present offered to the public contains so much mcdiaina) rirtue, and yet so safe and pleasant to take. It's use is to cure disease, and it will not create an appetite for spirituous liquors, but will cure the effects of dissipation. To increase the Appetite, I SKIT. l it IT I KK IT. I FK IT. VSE IT. t'SE IT. rsE it. I'SE IT. rsE it. FSE IT. VSE IT. VSE IT. To cure Dyspepsia, To cure Fever and Ague, To enre Billiousness, To cure Constipation, To cure Chronic Diarrhoea, To oure Heart bam, To cure Flatulence, To cure Acid Kiuotatinns, To cure Nervous Debility, To cure Hypochondria, To cure Sallowncss of Complexion, I'SE IT. To cure Pimples and Ulotrbea, VSE IT. For Ueneral Prostration of tbo Physical powers, VSK IT, and It will cure yon. Pold everywhere, at $1.00 per bottle, Manu factured rxrluslv.-ly by A. I. S II A W, Prugjiit, Cl.EARFIEI.n, PA., Who offcTS lilieral inducements to the trado. Ort. S7, lSOO tf. R. I. TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, (Near the tlailroftd Poput,) I I.KAIU II.I I, Pl.WA. IEMmtATR til ntthnd nf Infhrmlnir th puhlif, that I hava optnfl np a rani fur tha iinl of wfMd or ftiial-baritt LI V E and Anthrmoite Ct'AL, In tha borough of C'learflld, and bava eomplettMl amrieafntj mih ettrn dealer hy whirh I am liM-p a full utipplj- roimtanth un bind, whieh will be dinpowd of t reaaunabla ralen, by the tun, biithel or ear lna, t Htm purrbater. Thne at a diftanr nn nllriM me by letter, and obUio all Drearj Infnmitiicn hv return mail H. B, TAHOU.' flearflald Pa., Fab. 34, IMV tf HsffUanfous. H. F. NAUGLE, (I.MK AM) WATCH MAKER, OI-rOMTS ma SMSEC STHK8T ICLKARFIKLD TOST OFFICE rpilR subscriber re.peotlully Informs his old I i.strons and the public generally, tb.t he Us on band, (snd is constantly receiving new additions thereto,) a lerj-e slock of Clocks, Watches and Jowolry. jr-I keep Jewelry in all Its forms and of dillcrent ralues, either by the piece or set, WATCH KP A full a.sortu ent of sillier Gold or Hirer, mads by t!is best Auerluan and for. elgn manufaciurers, including a line lot of gold and silver bunting case, lull Jeweled, r.lent Lerers. CLOCKS Of all dsslgns, consisting of e!gli. dsy and thirtr-bour, of either weight, spnig or lerers, and both sinks aud alarm. REPAIRING. All U"'1 of Watch" Clocks Repaired, and warranted. In addition to what I hare enumerated, I keep a full assortment of HI'KUr ACLKrl. colored and olain glass. Also. HOLD PENS and PENCILS. SPUU.NH, FOItKK, HIITTElt KMVKS, and In fact erervthing in the Jewelry line. If I fail to bnve on band just what a customer may need, I will order per first express, without extra charge. A liberal share of public patronage Is solicited. II., 7, UliK-y il. F. NAL'ULIS. READING FOR ALL! I HOOKS tt- STATIOSEli Y. Market Ht., Clearfield, (at the Post Office.) i riMIE uodorsigoed begs leare to announce to 1 the citisens of Clearfield and vicinity, that l.e has fitted no a room aud baa just returned from the city with a largo amouol of reading matter, consisting in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, niank. Account and Paai Books of erery de- scriiilion l Paper and Knrelopes, French pressed and plaint Pens and Pencil. I blank, Legal Papers, Deeds, Mortgsges j Judgment, Kxemp tlun and Promissory notes White and I'areh; ment brief. Legal Cap. Reeord Cap, and bill Cap , Sbeet, Alusio lor either 1'iano, Flute or Violin constantly on band. Any books or stationery desired that I may not hare oa hand, will be or- ordered by first express, and sold at wholesale or retail to suit customers. I will also keep periodical literature, such ns Magasloes, News, papers, do. P. A. UAUL1X. utearueia aiay i, inuo-u GREAT EXCITEMENT ON SECOND STREET, fltartlrld, fa. NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES. ffinR undersigned respeetfulty Invito the el 1 t.ntion of the puiilie generally to their splendid assortment efmerchaudtse, which they ftre now selling AT VERY LOW rnicEs. Their slock eonslste In part of Dry Goods of tho Best Quality, Such as Prints, Pe Lsloes, Alpsccss, Merinos, tiingbems,MasMns,fMearhed and anbleacb ed, Drilltog., Tickings, eotton and wool Flannels.Ratine tts.Cassimeres, Cottonades, Ladies' Khswls, Nubias A Hoods, balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Ac, Also, a fine assortment of Men's Drawers and bhtrte, Uata taps, boots enooa. all of which WILL EE SOLD LOW FOB CASH Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. !N SllOKT A GENEKAL ASSORTMENT Of everything usually kept In a retail store, all CHEAP FOR CASH or approved eountry pro. duce. A. K. WRIGUT i SONS. Clearfield, Nov. 7 , 18(17. gOMI.TIIIXJ i:V A.AIl C. D. WATSON Wiihai to infurm bit old (rlendi and tht (atlle g cd era 11 that ht ha opened un a new Drug, Confectionery & Tobacco Stjro, Id bin old land, oppoflta the Cuurt Ilouit, FKC0ND fcfT., CLKAHFIKLD, PA. , II if atoek if all new, freh and of the rtrj litot qualit, and will be iold cheap fur CAM1 or approfed Cuubtrj Produce. j If 701 want pore Drugi and Patent Medi'lnei, Go ta WATSON'S. If joo want Ccnfertinnerlef, Canned Fruit, l lcklei and Jc.liea, Nutj, if?., lc, Go te WATSON'S. If yon want tha beet Boa ted Coffee, Eseetre of Coffee, Fpicei of all klnde, cheap. Go to WATSON'S. If joa want Kane; A Toilet 8oapn, FlaTrlng Extracti, Ao.f Ao., be fure to Go to WATSON'S. If you want Farcy Dje Colore, Clerk'i b.,Ma china Thread, Pine, Needlee A Notion Go to WATSON'8. Chew en and Fmokeri, if you want tha lit Id the market. Buy at WATSON'S, whert job ceo got Pi pel A Pipe Fiitnr-i If yon want to get clear of your itafnja, Ccme to WATSON'S. I If yon want to fprnd ft few bourn of an enninf with your frlende, coma to WATSON old eland, where you can crack nut and tat joket until 9 o'clock, p. m. April lS,jS70. jew sToui-: amm:w g(ods. JOS. SILVW & SON Hove just opened Nitr Btori, on Main St.,CLtiiriiLn, Ti., Ulelr occupied hj Woo. F. IUWIX. Tbeir etock consists of j Okortatu of His best qiialiljr, Queensuahe, Doola and Slioc and eft-re hrticle nrceasnre for one's com fort. Call and examine our slock before put. cliaaing elsswhere, May 9, lHCO-lf, FAIRBANKS' FTASIi.MID .T?A SCALES. -J-' or at.i. runs! DsjTfre Tlarrews, Wan-house Track., Cntiylrc Trrssns, ImpmrMl I0ry Drawer, Ao. j 1 ena SALR ST j H. F. BIOL E U k CO., Drains In llnnlware, mchIO;?0 If gw,, rioeirslt-M. P.. 'piiErEi.i-nnATKDniniAnDPnN tidot'! -- jr . trncli Kin . ft no. Krrnrh Calf. (npr-nsite jaii.1j.91r Ii (Ml. At 0. MlATZK.lt 8. l Tlf'IW A (siTllll. , K,.u ! y p '"e sssiw or 11,. tt-K HILL, apj will aa the rm.,,1 0f ,WM,,T. re eenis, mail a eer.y le sar aaiiress. FT 1 1 ountlrii anfl ath!tu S Itnjt. 1. t. IOI Sli'I nso. i. rot-jc DOYNTON & YOUNG, KOUNDKI.S k MACHINISTS MiiiiTa-turrri v? FOETAELE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth aud Pino Streets, CI.I'.AItHI I I), PA. nAViyO ?nc?''J In ll.e inaDufacture of flnt cUai MAI llINLi:Vfwerfpj-ctfully infurm the jmblic (hat near now prrpftrrd to fill ll ordf-n fti rht-sply iirj ah prompfljai etto b Jon in injr of Ujo oitlei. We iuQufavtur and deal to Mulay aud Circular Saw-Milla, HVr. VAwVn, Water Vheeli, Fliafting Pullcji, (litTurd'i Itijtrcttir, ("team (iugi-f, FtrAtn W hint lei, Oiler, Tallow Cupi, Oil Ciitt Ouuge Cork l, Air Click, (.UrlfQ Vslvei, C'bctk 'lvf( wrought iron l'iioat Himtu I'umjia, HuiliT l'etd I'umpi, Antl triction Mflrt-a, ffone I'arkinfr, (Jura Pack ing, and all kiudi of MILL WOKK; toother with Tluwf, Ilvd Pule, COOK AM) PJ ULOll STO VSt and other CASTING? uf alt kin lt. f fr-Ordcrn luliriti-d and filled at eltj prlcei. All letton of inquiry with rffrnio to marliluerj of our tnanufaoture pnimjily aiiawcrod, by addret ing ut at Clear field, I'a. d.-rl0 tf nOYKKtX A Y0VNO lauintj still's. 0. L. Reel, ,NOTICE.rv.pS well. J. t. tt caver, Belts. CJiKAJIKIKLD PLANING MILL ' ALL RIGHT! fpHE proprletorercupeetfully inf-rtu tbeciliieni of Clearfield enunty, that they bate entirely n fitted tti it etijlihinent with the latent improved wm.d working ma'-hinerr, and are nw prepared to execute all onltre in tli. ir line of bueinem. The; wHI givecFpecial attenllun to Ilia manufac ture of material fur buuie building, luch ai FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOOR.S, BLINDS, Bit.lCKETS 9f .?fOI7lM'6S, OF ALL BTVLK8, We air.Ti hare on hand a large etock of MIY Lt'MHKH, and will pay cah for alt clear Lumber. One-and a half Inch panel tufl preferrvd. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or exchanged, to euit ouotnmeri. Ordrre eoHcite.l, and LumWr furniabed on hurt notice and oo rear..initle tertni. U. L. IlKLD A CO. Clearfield, X-t. ?. lr,7. (nothing. IB01V to Nave ?Iono, THE lime 1 are hard; yon'd Ilka to know Urn you tney atire your dollan ) The way to do it I will nhow, If yon will read hat follow. A men who lired not far from bare, Who worked bard at blf trede, Bn had a hootehold to eupporl That e que ode red all be made. I met him once. 6n;i he, "My friend, I look thread bear and rough I've tried to get mytelf a euit, II ul can't sate np enough." Sire T, my friend, how much bare yon t i'M tell ynn where to go To get a milt that'., nound and cheap: To HKlZENSTEiN A Co. He took wbat little he bad Mrcd, And went te Heiienctein A H rot he re'. And there be got a handaome euit. For half be paid to o there. Now be it borne he iooki 10 woll, And their effect te eueh, That when the take their dally meat. Ibey don't eat balfae marh. Jlnd now he finde on PetunU? night, Uiib all their wentr eupf lied, That be hae money left to ipend. And Kitoi to lay aitde. Hit good eticceft, with cheerful fmlle, lie gladly telle to ell. If you'd Pare money, go and buy Your clothe at LEIZKNSTEIN'S CLOTHING HALL. Virre the chenpeit, flreit and beet Clothing an! good Farnipbing Ooode can be bad to roil erery taete and in every style eprll.'TO SAWS I SAWS I SAWS! ATTENTION, LUMUKHMEN ! . nr:i'OLt tio.v .r s.ttrst EMERSON'S PATENT' I'SnFOIlATED ;Cros3-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL UVM.MINO AVOIDED.) A 1. 8 0 , Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For SpreaJinir, Sliarpsnitig, anil pimping the T.elb of all Si!lttln( Ssws. u8end fir a Psscriptlre rirrolar and Price List. II. F. IllilI.ER CO, mfhftQ:7Q General Apenta Clearflsid, I'a. Ijivery ISIablc. THE nndprslirna ba. Irareto Inform Ihe pan lie that lis is niw full) rrpril t.i arnoimno. ilats all iu thr war of t'nrniplitne llnrses, IIiikifs, Ssdilli-s and llanirss, nn the sliortnst nolior and nn rrssnnat.lr trrnis. Hs.iilrnceoa Loeu.l sttrrt, brlwsrn 1 tiird and Fnurth. I1KH. W. UEARUAUT. Tlsarllrlil, April II. It.117. "OX MY 0,Y HOOK." nAVINl pnrrhased ths rntirs storh of gnnil. at the iil.i stand nf kirk A Hpcm-cr, 1 inli'iiil to Mintinue Ilia businrss as horfttilnre. My roolto Is to sell "ittasr roe Asa.', Thanking oar friends and customers fur past pstronage, 1 eolicil a eontinttance of Ihe same. IriAAC K1HK. Lumhar City, Sept. II If. Mm 1 r.- hits I.ra.l. F.ine. P.lnl, Lin sret Tnrprnlins, Varni.h.s nf all kinds Colors In Oil and Drr I slnt. Varniik llmsh.a. s; rl ART.-WK R s) IHW IX. f--f ,i.'j- .'":' v -. -a It U 51 O V A Id. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, I) It u ; G I S T s , .ihtrktt Strut, flcartrM, ra. T B heg Isara to Inform onr old and new I r ustomers. tbst we bare remored our as. tsbll.limcnt to the spacious new building Just erected on Merited street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House on Uis west, and opposite M. ssrs. (Jralnin A Suns' store j where we re.peclfully inrite the public tJ oome and buy their Drugs, Chomicals, Patent Medicines, OILS, PAISTS AND VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Mediclnee eonslsts of orerylbing uied, selected with the (reatest ears, and WAS ANTED BTEICTLY PUEE! Ws also keep a fullstock of Dyes, Parfutusrlel, Toilet articles, Fosps. Tooth Ilrushes, Hair Brushes, Whitewash brushes, and erery ether kind Ilrushes. V bare a large lot uf AVI1ITU LEAD, TURl'ENTLNfi, Flsi.sc, I Oil, Paints, and In fact ererylhlng istid in the painting business which we oiler at City prices to eash buyere. TOBACCO AND fiEGARS, Confectionery, Spices, and the largest 'stock of rarietiea erer offered in this place, and warrant ed to be of the best the Market affords J. 0. IIAHTSWirR, Nor. Jo, 18(18. JOHN P. IHWIN. Beale's Embrocation, (LATE POWELL1 8,) For all diseases Incident to Dorset, Csttle, and Human Flcsb, requiring- the us. of an asternal applioatiun. This Kmbrooatinn was eiuosiret need by the Unrernncnt during tbe war. For eale by Hartswiek A Irwlr, Clcsrlicld. Jos.pb K. Irwin, Curwonsrille. Daniel Uood landsr. Latbsrsbare ii LAM) AXD LIMBER COMPANY OFFER RAIII i x i v i : ji Tj xts -T0- Purchasers of Choice Goods AT T1IE1H MAMMOTH STORE IS- OSCEOLA, PA. PRICES REDUCED To suit the timcsl Oscenla, Msy II, ISTO. Curwensville Marble Yard. nKSllttHJii of exti-nding my laii.rKH. and knowing tlicrr can l no hihtT trithiti ot tf'p'vt t th n.rmry of the ilvencd and tniririi rrir-ixl, thnn to f-rct nrcr thpir nerrw h -itir a wuipture"! platt of rntluring marlilp, Ui iMMnti -rrirr to thr rsling plmH! of triii.e wi Inlr; I h.'g fvc to iiY In nil who winh to thorn thrlr arit tinn for tlu ir ilpartcl frii nU anl kitvircd, that Ihrv mn now ivr en ipportumtr of doing ft-., ,y riilling at my Sttop on Tlii-nipi "l Ptrrrt, turwei.m illr, Ta.. u 1 am I'l percd to fin nif h to ontor. JIOMM KNTS, CKAHLK A !OX TOMIiS, HEAD STONES, Ac, of anr drign or eiir, at rrHonnnMr ratrs. N. II. I Vfp on hand the IkbI I'orclg-n and Ifmr-itlr Marble. All rk ei.iitr.t in the tnM hkilllnl manner, t ill aim. rfelncr wnrh to anr point in C'tverficld or alj.ining cotintir-B. if d'ired. M M. It. l OLIU UN. I'urwrnnilln. Ort. 0, lr if. Democralic Almanac. rpillS InveluuMe pnMieatinn te fur eale ut the I pnetoffiee. It-hoald hetn Ihe hand of tvnrj I 'finorrat. lt eontaine full electtoa rrturnr fnm erery ennntv In the I nited htatee; heni.len, the nnmher for iKflt. ismtaine a Mimplete lirt of the nameenf all Ihe nrwarit.pire Kappreunted and ttohhed during Linmiln' admin ilmt inn ; and Ibat fi.r lKtl7 pnntatne tha mmN of all thow eivihnnr ho werr twiprieoned dnrtng Ihe mini period. Theee two liu, for future referenro, are worth nmre than tha price of the poHiration. The nunitxr for IMS t alH full of relriftMe etatiftien. Anr oneaendtng AO rente to the If1 Maatcr, will roaetra hf reton, mail a tap far aaeh rear, ftee of p"iig. (J:- f fJlY-Yvir ISA XtCJ AIIVIH Srit- Store In SluNonhurg! In the rootu furuierly occupied by P. T. U-garty. L. M. COUTH I ET I lAKl'S thie method of inrcrmlng theeitlwrii of ( oviiictnn, hartlinun, (iir.rtl ai.i the lur- rouiidmg roniitrv. that he haijnnt rtpfrrl a larp etiH'k ol HI "AIM Kit t.K.IS. mUirU Uv In deter mined to itll TK? f FLH CKNT i'HKAI'KIt than the lurae nuality of t.iwdi can be purchaned fur in HiiytiilitT store in the neighlorhuutl. Jlie itock colinivtl of Dry Goods of all kinds, Such ai Fatlnettn, Ca.'fimerei, Mtitlin, Uelalnoe, Linen, Urilling". Culrcoei, 1 rimming, Kihbone, Lace, RKADY-MAPK CLOTIIIXO. BOOTS k eilOES, HATS k CATS, GROCERIES OF ALL HUDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Hire, Molasses, Fish, Bait, Liuseed Uil, Hsu un, t-aruun uti. Hardware, QueenBarc, Tinware. Caettng. IMowe and Plow Caetinga, Kalln, Fpikci, Cum ('ullivatom, Citler I'meete, and all kindi of Aies. fuMr Plow are of ths Corweniville anl Centra rutin tv nmke, and are warranted to be of food quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, I'ainti, Varnlh, (Jlaea, and a general aeaortuienl of .Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different hmmlf, alwayi on hand, and will be old at the lowest poiiiMe figurea. M.iqt ons, Each as BRANDY. WINE, GIN A WIIIrKY ftOi'O pound of Wool wanted for which the highett price will be paid. txoVaCH mrj;n. On Land and for eale at the loweet mart at price Alio, Ageut fur Wilioo'i Strettonrille TUUKSIIIXO MACHINES. fc-L.rall and see for yourselrea. Tou will flod ererythirg usually kt-i.t in a retail store. L. M. COL'TRIET. Frenchrille P. 0., Jan. 7, lttlV. Down I Down 1 1 THE UsfTmUVAL AXD OF COt USE THE CHEAPEST t A Proclamation against High Prices! TE are now opening np a lot of the bent and 1 I mut icauiial'le liuvtl and Vart'i erer offertHl In thfi market, and at prieet that remind on of the g'Md old dare of eh cup tiling. Thou who lack faith upon thie pjint, or deem our alle gations lupeilluou., need hut .IT Of It STORE, Corner Front and ilarket etnreti, Where th ran eee, feel, hear and know for them eelvei. To fully uodertand what are cheap good, thie muit hv dne. a do not tlorm it iie-ceiwy to enumerate and itciuiic our itork. It ii enough for to etate that We have Everything that is Needed and connmnrd In thie market, and at pricei that aionin iMio oia ana tontir. dw:i) JO.KPII PIIAW A FOX AND PROVISION STORE, TIIK ttti'lrfijrned liar, just recirrd at their new eland in VYallaet-ttin, n lull suiily of Flour, Feed, Ccrn Meal, Bacon, &o., COAL OIL, (at mluced rales,) A .nod art iris of TOBACCO, CIGARS AND t-Ml'klNt) TOBACCO, eeuslantl en hand. All of whirh will he sold al LOW RATES far CASH er girca in eirhangr fur flll.NULES and Ll'UUKR. W. rrsfHtetfullr ask the pahlio to (iv. as a trial bi'fgre lUrvhasilig elscaliore. J. It. BEAD A CO. Wallaeetnn, April T, lsdC. C. KRATZER & SONS A Tt F. R KC F.I V I ASri.ENDII) STOC K OK CA K PETS AND OIL CLOTHS. WALL FATtUS GILT TATER, f-o. LACE CUUTAIXS, WIXIHJW SHADES- COU.NTERrANES AND QCILT3. LINES TABLK CLOTHS 4. NATKINS LA DIES SILK COATS .f- 0 V EKSK I UTS. ELEGANT SHAWLS i. LACE TOIXTS. LADIES' CHILDKEX'S TRIMMED II ATS. PRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. BFT KID GLOVES-1, A DIES' GEX. TLKMKN'S AND CHILD HEN'S. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FINE BLACK ALTACAS. I'NFiJt'AI.I.ED CTOCK LADIES' AND ClIILDliEN'S SIIOK-S ,f- UAli'Eli.S. MKX S CALF f-FRENCH KIT BOOTS. HEAVY CALF BOOTS. 5. M EX'S AND BOYS' FINE A N D U KAY Y minus. CASSIMERES YERY CHEAP. BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $5, GROCERIES, FLOUR rf- PROVISIONS AT LO B'KST HATES. LIBERAL DF.Drc'TIOX TO THOSE BUYING IN yVANTlTY. WOOL, MARKFTIVO AND COUNTRY riloDlVK WANTED. ns.f,rl,l. Jnur l. If.9. o.v Mine and liquor Store. I. L. a EIZE NSTEI N, wajot riAi i rir ut WINES & LIQUORS, WAT1KET FT.. CLEArFIKLD, PA. V Pull ntnek of Wine, RrandT t)!n, WhMtr and Alenhul, alwave nn hand. Ppeeial attentma paid to erurinit a I'ura article fur Har'nrm-niam! and meliral ptirpApm. aprt 1 -? wt f Miss E. A. P. Ryrider, Aaitrif roa Chlekerini'e. Stalnwr.,', n,l Kmerion' Pienoi ; , "-"u m, iierai.n l ana reiounei t Organe and Melodenne, and Grover 4 Uaker'g Sewif Maebtnea. 1LM fiirili op Piano. Oo' re Orna M.fmA. ansa J ' 1 XI - le. KO ttUI.tl ISala.tl fr I.. lkUM k.lf . . JiMaoome neat dor to Fint National bank. rni.t m, nmy n, ire? u. rpiiK m:m.chath! almanac w kmi I i-ni na it. mr sal. al the Post Olhrr. I'nee : aents. ainJca t sn, ad4i.ss. tf Clearfield County Bank. 'i mii. i .eBirivHi i.v.n,w umuu mm en leertsw 1 led iiiIituif a hai (tana out f ei(li'7 . it. ... v, . "wr in sy.s.is.ur-s v, sm.s.w,, u I, U All iu Hoek te iiwnrd Lt tl.e lutT-r.u,. i will eontlnn tha Hm klrifr butnee it it,.'... I pla.',ae f-tivata Hankera. ander the fj.M n I jt the "ClearBfld t'oonle llank." H e I iti noti n demand at tha enunter. Kj,, received and Interrit peid when mnocy , itj a filed lime. Paper e'eennnied at m t., htretof ra. Our peraonal rcipun, ,t,1 ( I pieneu nir Hi vwtxm i.m'fii uxiq beiifc,. trane eteu. A rftniinuanoa 01 me hbertl ron si f of the hueineie wn of the rnetiti i. . epectmllT eolleled. Ai President, ti.Lr fc ' (.(Ti r era of tha lata Clearfield County hiok.t, rriutre the noti of aid liana to h preie.f for redmptt"'Os .IA8. T. LEONABD. KICHABD tfHAV WM. POIITKR, JA8. B. 4kAUAlL A. K. WKIUHT. . L. H Ktl, WM. A. WALLA.:'. Tht hueinaaa of tha Hank will he eondaeteek John M. Adaiu., Keq., ae Caehter. jbdJI,. I J. V. M'liirk. Kdwarri Nrki. BANKING & COLLECTION EOTJSI ty McGIRK & PERKS. Buoceavor to Poater, Verlus A Co., Pblllpabiir. aHtrw Cemutjt, p. TIIKME all the haeinoea of a Uoki3I nn wil on tranavted promptly aud uuvn u. faroraole terma aiert-tf County liilional Bank. CLEARFIELP. TA. rflHIB Bank ia now open and ready for bai! i. net. Office on Second itreet. In tbe hoii. ing forinerlj ecu p tad by Leonard . Fjaney A Ct pirrcthi and opriraa. J AS. B. GRAHAM, K1CHAHD PHAW WM. A. WALLACE. WM. POKTEH, A. K. WRIGUT. OEU. L. Kttl. W. M. FHAW, JAS. T. LEONARD, jul!8,o(ij Caebier. Preeideit JSoggKTon nhip Awake 0RAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEEaUS'S! IVERVBODT tryiny to ret thera flret, forfiar j of being arowded vat into tha eeld. It you want food hhoeinf dona, go ta Bun, If you want oar SleHi t rosed right, go ta Bttei. If yon want goo4 Will Ironj, go to Uiiu. If you want your wagon Ironed in tbe hi it tjla and workmanship, go to Bitu. IiiRRi roakei the beet Htunp Marhine in Ui fitate, anddooe all kindi of fcL ACK -M IT l(I aa ehep ae eaa ba done la th 0001.17 -a. My Toil Office addrexe Ii Cleerfleld Hndre. THOMAS BKhKti. Bopgi Tp., Dee. 19, 1S07-tf. Southern Land & Emlgratloe C O M P A S T, WASUIXGTOX, D. C. OU0AMZF.D and establishsd for ths Ponbsa and fare of Fanning and Minsral Landi, aud iujirorcd he. I Estate in tb. Soathsrn StaUs. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Presidsal. JO. PKVKKN.i. Vie. Preetdw. 1. lltNKY A.KI.N, Treasam, Preaidcnt Fourth 5atinnal Dank ol Pblltlslpbia. JOII' M(iHKII, Srrrelarj. IUO.S. V. MACWIHtLL, Attomer and Coenssllsr. Office: Washington Building. Corner fl.r.atl St., and Pcnusliaiiia Arenus, VI'asniBt.n, 9. C rrsaractst Oor. J.ihn T. Hoffman. All.aer, N. T. Ks-U'iT. Win. liiflsr, ClrarfirlJ, Pa. ..r. T. V. Hardi.lph, Trenton. N. J.. Fs-tl.iv. M m. F. I'acker, Wilhataspart, Pa. Frpt. I, f,-tf. Cheap JFuriilture. JOHN GULICII rt3!KE3 to inform hi. old friends ani ssi- U tonere, that kartn enlarged kls shop as( mcreased his facilities for m.naiacturies;. he is now prepared to make to order sneh Farait.re ss ma; he desired, in good style and at cheap rates for CASH. lie generally baa on hand, al kis Ferniiar. rooms, a raried aasorUn.nl .( read;, made fursiture, a moos which sr. Bl'REAl'S AND SIDE-BOA BDS. Wsrdrohesand Seok-Caaea; Caatre, Sofa, Parler, Breakfast and IHninj Katessioa Tables; Cow mon. Prenrh-post.Coilaire.JennT.Lind and elksr lledrteads ; Pnfaa ' all kinds, Work-ataads, list-racks. Wash-stands; Hocking and Arw Chairs; srirint-saat, can. -bottom, barter, earn mon and otiter Chairs ; Looking-ii lasses ef .rerr description on hand ; and new glaases for eld frames, which will be pit in en ear; nasanahls torms on shortest notice, lie also keeps on head or furnishes to order, Corn-busk, Ilair and Cet. ton-top Mattresses. CorriNg or Evert Kind Made to order, and funerals attended with a Ilraree whenerer desired. Also, tloase Painting done le order. The subscriber eJs. manufae tares, aid baa ennstantlj on hand, Clement's Patent Washing Machine, Ihe best now in nss 1 Tbos. nsing Ibis machin. Barer need be with out clean clothes 1 lie also has Flrer's Patent Chum, a superior article. A family using this Churn ncrer need be without butter 1 All tbe shore and many other articles ar. fur nlshed to customers obesp ir Casn er exebanred for approred eountry produce. Cherry. Maple, Piiplar, Linwood and other Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, taken ta iseheage for furniture t" Remember the shop Is .a Mirkef err est. Clearfield, Fa., and noarly opposite thea01d Js Stor.." JOUM Ql'LICU. Norember 26, 1843 j The Lightning Tamer. THE under. pned art tbe tola Ajrenti la tiii fnantT for the "North Amepieaa 0 a Ira tied Lli.HTMNti RODS." Tuaaa are tka tj rode now in me, and are andvread bj all tka irientifie men In the eeantry. Ha hereby noiif tha citueni of tba eoant that wa will pat tbe a up a better rod. and (or 1ee money, than la charged by tka fonitta frenta wfao annnally traferea the count and carry off eur little caeh. narer to- return. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Tboaa wiebinir Li(rhtain Rode areeteej aa their baildingt need but addraee wi by Utter, ar eall ia pereoa. Wa will pat them npanywkere In tbecouatT, and warrant them. Tka Roweaad I'iituree ean ba eeen at any tine by eallir-c al our -tor. H F. lilULLR 4 CO. Cleartield, Wareb S, I9T0 U DAVID YOUNG, Slono-CuUor and StouIason, TI1.L eteeate .11 work in bis line el asod- erate prices and in FlKT-lLASS style. Architectural Oraamonts In ALL STYLES, Sloan brassing .f .rsrf description, and all kin. Is f mason work ex tracted for ia ertiutof the eonnty. Any pcreots wishing to hare rewaeetabla mason w.rk nasi stone. cutting done, wlil .i.J ( their Intwesl to eell apn sna 1 wiwld als. Inform Ike put tie thai I can deliver any qnaatity er elas. f ston. deslr.d, as I aa th. owner of n FIRST-CLASS STONE QUARRY. Orders for work oan be addressed I. PAYin Y(i'Kt. sr?,f Clearlleld l'a Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME 1NHUSTRT, fpilK nnderrlened, baring established a Kui J. aery on ths 'Pike, about half way between -. 1 n .... i .j ..... - .u v w wnnp. Die, ia prepare. - nirk all kinds of FRV1T THKK!i, (standard snd, dw.rf.) Krergraens, Khrnhhery, (I rap. tse, (iooseherries, I. a. tun Illackherry, Strawberry, and llasherry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Trees, Oainee. and eatlr seirlst Hhaharb. la. Ordsra promptly attended to. Adilrets, J. l. WRIUIIT. sepjll .y Curwsasrtlie, P. Lime for Sale I TH T. nni,erirned, rt idinj near tba depot hel made rom.Ut arrenemetiti with l.itM iiBrurr" rmm m i ur mnuniiliH, wriereoy HO l ena bled to keep constantly on I a til a large 4110111; f TURK LIME! which he offer to farmer and builder at a trio aixive en-r. 1 now tn neru ol the art 1 fie woui'i well tn irire me a call, or addrcaa nie by Utter, a Clrarflold, ra , June t, Irfli AITAXTKO OnefonJ IlLAt'KPVlTIf 11 one trite a tn work in wod mnkinf tSleds Vnfoin, Ptninp Machine, Ae. Single men ar tea with email famihee. Arplr to ltooTH k IU MBARUKR. unpimf Jrfferaon Line, t'learfteld enanty. !' KVW Si. iKvmli.po, UubbelTe. Irak' lloofland ' tier man. Itoateiter'e and Urtwae' Oaycanated Hittera 1 aleo pure Lliun , nf -i kindi far isadiamal tarpnete, for eale hy QART3W KK A JRVlX a
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