THE REPUBLICAN. , n . CLEARFIELD, PA..,-.,.. WEDNESDAY MORNJNd Jt'NE IB. 187J. 4 ft PEOPLE WILL TALK. S l i You may net through th worlil, but 'twill tie very lOW, . . K ' If you linen to ll tlittt If nil at 7011 go t V ou'U bo worried, uJ fretted, and kept In a Hew, t or meddlesome tongues will have sotui-thiug to do. r-t I'oe people will talk. , . . . If quiet tin modest, you'll havt II presumed , . That yonr bumble position ia only assumed 1 , You're wolf ja ihcrp's clothing, or else you're fool; But don't get excited keep perfectly cool 1 fur peoplo will talk. . . ? , " j And than, if yon show the least boldness of heart, Or a sllpht Inelination to take your own part, "' They will oall you an upstart, conceited and rata But keep straight ahead don't stop to explain l or people will talk. t-' . ... ,,.."-- . . ' If threadbare your dress, ar ald-faihioned your hat, riouie one will lurely take notioe of that, - - Anil hint rather strong that 70a oaa't par jour w-j ways " .. 1 . . But don't get exoitrd, whatever they eaj, - -'For ieople will talk. . . - . t - ' A. Tanners vb. Monopolists. . ,Tb ord)r of tbe "Patrons of Ilutv likndrjr," or"Knrmer8' Grnngo," soems to bo tlie leading Bcnsalion of Uieduy, nptirt from tbe ilodoes., Iu rapid in. nrento in numbers find influence, and iU probable bearings upon' political mailers, bavo oxoited considerable in terest. The idea, soys an exchange, was originally borrowed from an as sociation wbioh bat existed for many years In a community of Scotoh farm ers ia North Carolina, which bad for its objects tbe purchase of all needed supplies from first hands, and at whole sale rates, and tho cultivation of more intimate social relations among its members. This Wcstorn movoment embraces in Iowa, alone, over one hundred thousand voters, an equal number in Illinois, and in other Stutos . it powerful elomoiit of strength. U'bcre is, however, a porsistont effort on the part of railway officials, rail way lawyers, and a great many parti san politicians, to make the" people boliovo that tbe preaent movement on tbe part of the producers of the West is ephemeral, and will be utterly bar ren ol results. Tho-Pririna Farmrr, which is good authority, declares that in ibis they make a terrible mistake, which may lead litem to adhere to ubasive practicos that will raise a des troying band against Ibom. lie who designates the Into anti-monopoly meeting of fur mors as "mohs," or ridi cules thorn as irresponsible "town meelings,"is either a willful and wick ed enemy of the largest and most Im portant class of Western citizens, or a dolt of monstrous and inexcusable Btupidity. For railway companies to uttampl to Intimidate tho people, to control courts and legislatures, tj. up hold pan l iniquities 01 luofl and plun dered to scheme to continuo thorn is but to mnko more euro, deserved nnd tcrriblo tho dny of retribution. 4 The" peoplo rccogniza and gladly acknowl edge the necessity of railway commu nication. Tho most radical speakers in meotings where the greatest excite ment has prevailed have never altered a word ngainsl might eavo abuses and oppressions. , Tbcro oxtats simply tin unswerving determination that there shall be juslico and honesty in tbe man agement of railway companies, to the end that thoy may bocomo tho great est blessing to the country. The will to bring about this reform most cer tainly exists tho way will just us curdy be found. What the farmers desire is that Ibis way may be speedy and peaceful.' Truly, this is a grand army. Tbe leading principles of the Farmer's. Grango . are "eternal -and unflinching opposition to monopoly abuses, extravagant appropriations of fbo peoplo's money, ant to all salary steals." That is a very eood nlalform. us fur as it goes and it bas a strong jarry to oacK 11. . - Kemedy for Coras. When a young man, says a corrcs riotidonl of tho Country Gentleman. I used to bo very much annoyed by those paintui excrescences called "corns, on the toes and feet, until I was told of a very simple but effectual remedy for them by some person. It was to bathe the feel in tepid water, to soften Ui err. ; then pare them off very closely with a sharp knife; then rub on well groon peach troe leaves; whon, after continuing tho rubbing once or twice a day, the corns will entirely disap pear and not return without the cause which first occasioned them. I have ofton tried the remedy, and never yet found It to fail, Jt seems to be the prussio acid in tho poacb tree leavos that lakes thorn away. - A good corn salve could no doubt be mado for winter use, by bruising the poach leaves when green, then boil them in water until tho strength is extracted ; thon tnko out tho leaves, strain the water off tlio sediment, and ndd a sufficient quantity of rosin, tal low and beeswax, and simmer down. without burning, until tho water is evaporated, button and pare tho corn, as bofore direc ted, spread it on a small piece of cambrio or linen and apply, putting on the sock or stocking curo lully, so as not lo rub it off. Keep npplying a 11 til the corn disappears. ' Revenge. A revengeful trnvolcr on a certain wostcrn railroad packed a carpot ung lull 01 loaded rovolvors, and banded it to a gentlemanly baif- gngc8inuhcr, who bud ruinod tliloo or lour trunks for him already. Tbe amnelier flung tho bag tip against the wiiii fnvagoiy, nr.d lliou threw it on the floor and stamped on it, und jump ed up and down on it, as uetiul. At about tho fourth jump firing began altmg tho whole lino. Forty-six re volvers went off in rapid succession, distributing bullets around tho car with disgusting carelessnoss of tho legs of Iho smasher, who was shot in trix places before lie could get out of tbo car. He rods opna tho platform during tho wbolo of that trip; and when bo did enter the car bo creased bis logs lu sloveitipo, and ran an Iron clad snow plow to li onl of htm to push the b.iggsgo out with. Ho smashes, porbnps, fowor carpet bags now than ho once did in the blissful past much fowtfjand bo Is filled with gloom. Tho only boon bo cravos ia that he may bo present whon the carpet bag owner calls with bis check. lie says there will then bo a conflict which will inako the Franco Gorman war appear perfectly ridiculous. . ,. 1 ' ' I1 eis-a Sj sQfc niswi.i 1 I A Lawrenco man allows his wifo 85 ft wcuk fur pin moiioy, with tho un demanding that she shall fortoit ten cents tor each absent button, And the . tame amount lor .each cup of poor coffee. This arrangement bas been pniiiw rn fnr Iwo yenr, nnd the day Imt iit.t jol tuuiu' when be could claim I Mi Hill. . - . - The Lima Bean. ' Tho lima bean in ono of tbo roost popular vegetables ; but for ono reason or another many people bavo trouble In gotting thoru to do well, and Some poople In getting tnom at all. .This boan loves bout, diolikcs cold moisture, and delights in loose rich soil. Thoso who wish to suoccod bavo lo bo careful that all thoso conditions aro fully insured. , In order to gnnrd against damp the earth is drawn into bills, so that any supor-auunuant ntoisturo onn dubs rap idly away. If tho soil be heavy a Inrge portion of road sond is mixed with llio soil In tbeso bills, and if ono can bavo access to a cow yard, will decomposed manure trom sucu a local ity is the porfoction of food to tho lima bean. Then in' pluming thoy ought not to be sot but just bonoulu tbo suifuco, or they will bo vory liablo to rot in pushing thoir way through. It does no harm either to push them in tbe dirt edgowiso, as the sprouting germ conies np all tho sooner therefor. nut wiin ovon an tuoso precautions for drynoss, food and warmth, people ofton plant too soon ; a cold rain fol lows and tbo sood rots. A first rut 0 truck gardener tells us that he nover sots his beans until the earth id the bills rises to sixty degrees, as he tests it by a thormomotcr, and ho bos a tol era bio certainly that it will conlinue at least this. In this way he avoids replanting, as so many, of hit) neigb- Oors do wbo plant on tho baphataru system, rour sound looking beans are set to each bill and if all do well one ia taken out. lio regards three plants as fully enough to remain. ' A crest dilliculiv with some poonlo is to got bean poles, and many schemes have been adopted in the endeavor to do without them.! We bave known quite light branches to be used, more pea-brush. In thpse cases three pieces are stuck into tho ground around the hill, so us to bo perhaps eighteen inches npnrt, and tho tops aro tiod to gether with a piece of twine. Of oourso they aro liublo to bo broken off by the weight ot benns toward the end of tbo season ; but on tbt whole they make a fair subslitulo. Of lute the suiiflowor. has boon employed to make live poles. Those aro planted vory ourly in spring whoro tho polos are to bo, or ralhor where the old- fashioned poles would bo. By bean planting time in June the plants have inauo loloraulo headway, and too bill for the seed is drawn around the stems. Thoy muko admirablo polos if tho strong-growing sunflowers are em ployed. But thoy are liable to tho objection Of catiiig up soma of the food intondod for tho beans. Still llicro is somo compensation even for this, for the seed makes cxcellont chickenfecd, and where fire-wood is scarco Clio dead stalks make cood kindling-wood. Whenever poles enn be had, there is nothing bolter. Tbcy are neat, and wuuu set 111 auuiyiit rows UOOUt luur feet apart, bavo a gardcn liko look. 1. ; . 1. 1 1 ! ... . wuicii aitcr an it pure 01 the ploasuros of horticulture. If they aro scarce and dear, they may be preserved a long timo by a filtlo caro. Cedar poles bavo been known to last oitrht and even ten years, if they can be protected from wot during the winter season. Oak poles also lust a loiic timo. Usually thoy rot off near the ground, and lo prevent this they may be dippod in gas tar, or some say char ring me onus in ttierubbisli Lre, which one. bus to make in most p-ardons at the annual clearing up, will answer the same purpose. , -. If it be a vory great object to have tbo poles last as long as possible, the Darn may oc takon oil, lor it u gener ally in life eneouragemcnt given to the colluding of moistut'o between tbe bark and the wood, that wood gener ally so soon rolt away, '4 he part in or near tho ground ought lo bo strip ped of bark at any rate. Germanlown telegraph. '' Fence Posts. In looking over the Western Rural, we note as important 10 ns nero, too loiiowing, liow a cor respondent discovered many years sgo that wood could bo mado lo last longor than iron in tbcground,but ima gined the process so simplo and inex pensive that it was not worth while making any stir about it: I would as soon bavo poplar, basswood or quaking asn as any oilier kind ol limber lor fonce posts. I bavo taken out bass wood posts after having been set seven years thnt were astound when taken up as whon they were put in the ground. - Time and weather soemod to bavo no effect whatever on them. Tbo posts Can be prepared for less than two cents apiece. For tbe ben- oht ol others I will givo tbo recipe : Tuko boiled linseed oil and stir in it pulvcrizod charcoal to iho consistency of paint, put a coat of this over the timbor and there is not a man will live to sco them rolton. The Best is tiii Cheaieht. It is a mistake to uso low priced oil on mow ing machines, or other Turin implo. ments. If tho amount lo boexnonded in oil is limited, it is much batter to uso it nil in the purchase of tho best oil, nnd thon use the latter in much smaller quantities. If properly used, a very small amount is much bolter than too much which often gets under Ihn boxes and 1 00? fins thorn. In thin conneclion wo observe that wo do not find any more economical grease for gears than puro neat's foot oil, al though it is becoming more difficult lo obluin each year. A cheaper article of oil may bo oblalnod, end leather when greased with it will look quito as woli for a short time as if groused ... :l 1.... .1.- i-.V .,. iTibii iimie ioov Ullj Ulll IDU Hitler Will wear much longer. Like many other things purchased by tho farmer, tho higher priced is really tho cheapest in the end. . An Impoiitant Hint. All farmers are well awnro that tbo knife-bars of Ihoir mowers ore liable to sudden and repented brcnkiigo after tho machine bas been run a fow years. Thoso breaks nro usuully exactly siruilur to those which mighl have boon oxpectod from a bar ol cast iron, although it is well known that only tho best wrought iron is used for knifo-burs. Tho sumo trouble is found in car axlos, and in this case is attributed to tho constant jar of the whoolsovor an unoven track. W 0 imagino that tho breakage of mow er knives il due lo the wear in the hole in tho end at which they connect with the pitman rod of Ihe machino. If Ibis rod fits closely, thore Is no jur at each revorso ol tho motion, but i( there is A motion of but one-sixteenth of nn inch, it will soon convert the knife buck into steel, and it will thon conlimrs lo break until iho conneclion is mado to 61 well. en A Minneapolis pnnor thinks the onlv objection to Nebraska Is that there are fully six weeks In midsummer wncn tbo Hclghing is pour. - - SolflU. Shaw house, ' (Cor. of Uarket a Front tkroete,) el. i;AHf 11:1.11 PA. Thtl nagolueent Hotel la entirely new, com plete In ill ita appointments, and fonreniont to the Court llouie. A free Oiuuibua rune to and Iroin the llepot on the arrival and departure of aaeb train. April 10, 1871, l'roprietrrne. WASHINGTON IIOUSR, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. Thli new and wall fumiihed houte hae been token bv the uuioriigned. lie foola oontldeut ol being able to render eatliraotlon to thoie who ma uiror him with a oall. May S, 1871. Q. W. DAVIS, Pmp'r. THE MANSION HOUSE. ' . - Corner of (teeond and Market Slratta, . , ; a CI.EAHMLD, PA. THIS old and eommodlova Hotel hai. during the paet year, been enlarged to double IU former eapaeity for the entertainment of itrao. gera ant gooiti. Tho whole building hai been refurnlahed, and tha proprietor will tparo no palna to render hie gueeta oomfortable while Hying with him. lt-The 'Mnnaion Honeo" Omnlhoe runi to and from tbe Depot ol the arrival and departure ofoaohtreio. JOHN DOUUIIKIUY, aprS-ro tf Proprietor. OKTOUH HOUIE, -Oppoiite the Court Itouee, ' LOCK II A V E !f , PR.NN'A. ; J JoU Tl IIAVSEAL k KROM, Prop'i. ' JJHOCKEHHOKF UOUgG, BELLEFOXTB, PA., D. JOHNSTON AS BONS, - ' 1 Proprietor. ootii'71 RAILROAD HOUSE, ' Main Finer, PIIII.UVUUHtl, PENN'A. The underlined kecne constantly 00 hand the beet of Liquora. llil table ll alwaya aupplied with tb beat the market atonle. Tbe traveling publle will do well to give him eall norl,'. HO UK 11 r LLUID. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market 81., Let. Reeond and Third,) va.r.Anrribi.irt r Tho aubeoribcr having beootno proprietor of till hotol, wonld reapeetlullr aik liberal ihare 91 puuuo paironnge. apl3'7S OKOROU LEIPOI'DT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, ci:rwknsvii.lb, Clearfleld eouncy, Penn'a. Tbie old and well eetahlilhrd Hole), beautifully eituated on Iho aanke of the Bnequehanna, to the borough of Curweniville, haa been leaeed for a term ol vrara by ibo anderaigned. It haa been entirely refitted, and ia now open to tho publie generally and tlie traveling eommuaity In par ticular. Ho paint will be ppared to render gueila comfortable while tarrying at thie houao. Ample matiitng room lur too acoommoaation 01 leami. Charge mederate. Sept, 28, 1H70-If. EI.I BI.OOM. HiSffHancous. ' K IIATZEH & LYTLE, MARKET STREET, CLBAIVIBI.D, PA. Dealer ia DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, "V. GROCERIES, Hardware and Qut.e.nsware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Sit. -8hoemakeri tapplied with LEATHER and SI10H FINDINQ8 at reduced rate. 8AI.TI SALT! SALT! at wholeiaU and retail rery eheap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, A. A liberal dlaeonnt to builder, t . . DOUSEHOLD OOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS-ln large . quanlitlta. FISH, FLOCR, BACON, CORN MEAL and . CUOP, alwaya ea hand. Alloftha abort foodt aro purehaied aioluelrely for eaah, and therefor own and trifl be lold eheap ai Iho eheapett. fekll-TI Everybody want to know which la the belt Macblne. The Light-Running Domestic aniwara thii qaeatioa. Call at the etora of J. Shaw 4 Son and aee the Maohine R. NEWTON SHAW, May II, 1879-Sm Agent. BRICK I BRICK! BRICKI A U ItlllCK YARD. T S. PI.UMMKR t CO., having alerted a new and eitenelva Rrlefc Yard Q Clearfleld, are prepnred to make eontracli for Drat clan Hvd lirii-k, in large or email quantltiea. Ordera and oorreopondenee eulioited. Informa tion oan be obtnlmd by calling at Ryader'a Ma lie rjturc, er by addreering W.8. 1'LLMMKR A CO., m)7 tf ClearSeld, Pa. MARBLE AM) STOXE YARD ! ; ! JIrs. S. H. LIDDELL, Having engaged In the Marble tmeiaeii, deilrei to Inform her frlenili and the publie that ahe ba now and will keep oomtantlyon hand a largo and well trteotcd itoek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARHI.E, and li prepared te furniih to order TOMBSTONES, t ;,..' ' '. , , " BOX AND CHAI'LE TOMBS, , ,' '''; MONUMENTS, Carbi and Puati for Cemetery Lota, Window Silti and Cape, alio, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac., Ae. V Yurrl on Heed elreet, near th It, R. Depe Clrartleld, Pa. JT,JI 3. I. 8N Y DE ft, PRACTICAL WATCUMAKCR ( aan asAi.ta s ... t Watches, Clocks and Jewelry . Oppotlt Court Hunt, ' , flceond Street, CI.EAIIFIP.LD. TA. All hindr of repairing la iny Ha nrouiptlv at lauded l ' AprfljJ, uia. 1 -'":'iASsi;yny yea. iartorr,' llnmtt, (Sit. II. F. BIGLER 85 CO., , ,. .... ,. .. PSAJ.au . ' ill A XI 1 IV A II 13 , : Alio, Mannfaeturenof Tin and Sheel Iron Ware. CLCARFIXLD, PA. jpARMINQ . IMPLEMENTS .of oil - klnde ror tale by II. F. BIGLER i. Cti. 1 AILROAD WHEELBARROWS for sale by .t'.iltt H. F. BIGLEtt i, CO. QIL, PAIJJT, PUTTY, : GLASS, Nalti, etc., for ale by :t II. F. BIGLER & CO. JJARUESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE Ftndlngi, for lale by v . , w , H. F. BIGLER 4 CO. i i t r It . e GUNS, PISTOLS, SWORAD CNES For aale kj , ., H. F. B10LER A CO. CTOVKS, OF ALL SORTS AND Bliea, for aale by II. F. BIGLER k CO. I RON1 IRON I IRON 1 IRON I For late by f . H. F. BIGLER k CO. JJORSE SHOES li HORSE SHOE KAILS, for tale by II. F. BIGLER CO pULLKY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And belt Maaufaelare, for lata by - H. F. BIGLER el CO.. rpiIIMBLE SKEISS AND PIPE BOXKS, for laleby . . ., U. F. BIGLER A CO. J70DDEU CUTTERS for sale by ca30-70 H. T. BIOLER A CO.' THIS IRONSIDES TIN AND STOVE STORE I G. S. FLEGAL, riiillpsTbwj:, Centro County, F. TITE anderaigned reipeetfnlly anseuaeet to tha pnblie that h haa on hand a eare- fully-aeleeled and well aiaorted itoek of STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, HOLLOW . WARE ! , TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON . WARE! , ' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE I Bit atock of Cooking Btovei eoniliU of 7IIK CELEBRATED IR0XS1DES, Which have never failed t bring peace aad prosperity Into lamlllei where it la aied, Diamond State, Farmer, Iierald. Charm, Speara' California Cook Store, Speari' Antl-Daat, Oaa-Burning Cooking Stovee, Vlotor. R.IIbhm ind I'ainn Speara' Cooking Uaogea, tV. Tka Tiaa ail Qkaal 1B aa- nWTa- m wi til savsa-vs tin I) Dflll rit,l(iid Vfurutad to glr perfael Mtlt- eft. 111 ... r. . . . . . . i 1 . ... . - ; , His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves Il larger, bettor and cheaper than ever before exhibited to the publti oonilitlng of 8pean' Revolving Light rHamlnatlng Stove, b pearl Anii-uaii uaa-nurning rarlor Htoee, Speara' Orbicular Oai-Barning Parlor Stnv,Bpeara' Uai-Burning Paror fllova. Ooqaet, Pearl, Una, Ida, 8aa( Trople, Nevada, Ac, Ao. Valean, Elm and Victor Jleateri, Speari' Re volving Light Beaten. 'a .... He la alio prepared to furniih a eomclete aiiortmeni oi Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, 4o., Wholeiale or retail, manufactured neatly and with the aole view lo aervlee, from tha heel ma terial la th market. PLOWS 1 PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A COMMON IRON KETTLES, Of every deaortplloa eonetaotly on hand. - .... ' ( ' orders for srouma, roofing And1 other work belonging to hli bnilneif will be promptly Ailed by eiperienced and iktllful workmen. BRASS, COrrER, OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASH Takes In axehanga for goad. jagr-IIe eipeelally Invitee tha attention of merenani wiintng to purcnaie aiwooieeala.ai they will Bnd It to their advantage to examine Lil itoek before purobaiing aiaewbera. Look out for tha Big Sign oppoilt the roil- dene of Mri. Or. Voiler. All Ooobi Wahiahtsd aa Rarainavao. CI. 8. KLIX1AL. Phlllpahnrg, Jaaa 8,187. : " augt (8 Lime , (or Sale I TUB ondemljfOK., wildinR nftr th d-pot Km mad eotnpUla rrri)(-ineiitJ with Lltnt It it rnera mt of the mounUin, whmby tw U blW u kep otntln htmd Urge quit, tit ol PURE L I M E 1 anion ha oner to farmer! and builder at a trifle above ooit. Tboie la need of the article would do well to give mo a eall, or ailUreai nil by letter, be- ivrv HcguiMWIig ueir III I UKU. C. PASHMORE. ild, Pa., Inn , leflV. Claarlle' J. R. M'MUHHAY WILL SlilTLY VOtt WITH AMY ARTICLE OK MRKCUAII8K AT THE VERY LOWKHT PRICE. COMH A Nil SEE. (UUy) NEW WASHINGTONe IUE LATEIT NOT E I v J.a.... . . il (i.i. - .Vi THE LATEST MOVE! v I H ARTS WICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their w baildlng aa Second Street, newly oppoiite tlie itore of Weaver A Uetw, CLEARFIELD," PA., Where they will eontlnn t eapply their aid aad aa Buy ew eeiteeaere may eoaaa, with PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS. PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all sew reoedlei,) Patrnt Medlelnea, Palnta aad Olle, Olan and Patty, School Hooka, Stationery, Paper, 4o.; alio, a full Una of Drug gilta' Suadriea, Hair Tonlcl, Coimeliei, Perfnnerlel, Toilet Article, Bruihet, Toilet Soapi, Pocket Booki, Ac, ell of the heat quality. PURS WINES AXD LIQUORS, for medlcil k ter&maUl purpotoi on1y Pare Wbito laMd, Mnn of lcidt, Raw And . DolIH liDBi Oil, Varnifhrt, Tit r pan. . - ttna, OoJ Oil, P.Ui t Vtvmiib Confctt'onerlei, Plrd Serd, Pplo, jfoonj ad infround. or HI Ita 41, SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will tnd our ilock of Chewing . and Smoking Tobaoeo, Imported and Da. neatie Cigari, Snuff and Fine-out lo bo of the rery beat brand in the market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, . AU kind of GLASS WARE, SARDEN 6EED9, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Muilca! Trlmningi of every variety. Having a long experience In the huilnoaa, and aa atemire and well le lac ted atock ef medioiaei, we aee enajhled to All Phyilelanl preeerlptlen at the ihortaat notice and on tha moat reaioaabl term a, day and night. HARTSWICK a IBWIN. Cleerfle'd, Pa., May 81, I ST t -tr. IHiSfrltaufous. c LEARF1ELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. TIIR nnrlpnlgneil, lurwiiorf to RKRD 1 rOWKl.L, hav porch.td iht CLEAR. HELD rLANINO MILL, nnd rrOltd it tor doing o vxlemiT bopions. AH tK cbin?ry will b ftd'led Bconnarj; to moJi it od of th most eotnpleU Mteb iibmeuti ol Um kind ti tb Htt. Tbej aro uow pr-prd to rrooiro ordort for any work In that Hat. Tbvjr will givoipecial attention to all naterialt for boat building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. DilCKETS, MOl LMrGttfe. OF ALL BTTLK3, always a band. , . WOUKED BOARDS, aid all article ry fr building, will ba axohangd for IKY LUMItKK, to that ponont at a diltanoa mmj bring their lumber, ciebang It for, and ratnrn bonis with tbt manufaoturod artlclvi. Th Company will alwayi hava on band a lirga itnrk of dry lumbor, ao ai to be abto to fill an order on the hortett notioe. Only Iho bfpt and moot akillfnl banda will be employed. -bat the putiiie may rtiy upon gooa work. Lamber will bo worked er lolJ at low at It oan b porcbaipd anywhere, and warranted to give Mtufartiofi. Aa the buaintmi will be dona upon tbe eah principle we can afford to work for iniall proDii. i DRY LUMBER WANTED! Kflpecially one and-a-half and two Inch panel Run, lor wnicn a uoerai price win ei pain. The bnrtneii will be conducted under tbe name of tha ;- , . "Clearfield Nan lug Mill Co." 0. B. Marrell wtll perionilly euperlntend the buimeit. Order reipectfully aolleltod. o. n. m it h mai,. K. B. TAYLOR. - HAVin MeOAl'OnitT. W. 0. DllOH N At liRO. Clearfleld, Pa., Jnnnary , 18.1. ' The Lightning Tamer. rpHE nnderitgned are the lole Agent! In thli X. county for tin "North America Qalvanlird LldllTNINU RUDS." Tlieie are tbe only lafe rode now In me, and are endoned by all the rlentille men In Ihe country. Wa hereby notify the eltliena of th oounty that we will put them np a tetter roa, anu 101 lei money, than I. charged by the foreign agenti who annnally trav.ru tha eonnly aad carry of our little earh, naver to return. EtfCOUHAGE I10MB LABOR. Thoee wlihlng Lightning Rodi erected their bulldingi need but addreai ui by letter, or eall Is perion. W will put them up anywhere In tbe oounty, and warrant them. The Rodi end Flitarei can ba aeon at any lime by calling at oaritore. II. F. I1IULEH A CO. Clearfleld, March It, 1870-tf TUB CLEAKFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE1 llanufaotared erpeelatly fof TUX CLEARFIELD TRADE, ; roa iali it II. F.SIOLSlleUO. aog.Hfl Sty fiooiJj, romirj, tu. E.A.&W.D.IRVIN ' DEALERS IN G E N E It A L IKItillANIMSi:, SQUARE -TIMBER, LOGS & LUMBER CURTVEJSSV1LLE, FA, ARB offering, at tbtlr new Ptoro Hoate, a eemplete itoek of 5V UOUDB, of ail aeaonptiona. - -. - Dry Goods and Groceries, HARD WAKE, BOOTS & SHOES, CL0TI1IXQ, dc. IN LAROB. VARIETY. riotrr, JVtat, Kye, Oat$, Corn, Alwaya on hand and for eala at a irnalt advene. ROPE, la large qoantitl.i, eeld low byeoll; alia, PULLEY BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE . aad CANTUOOKS. Oue hundred eeiel ef ATWATER'3 ELM IRA BOOTS, fer eala by th aale at wholeeale rate. Received by ear load i iwsTixanoN flour, ' and told at imall advance). HARNESS, of all klada, HORSE COLLARS aad HA MRS, HOUSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO ROBES, Ao. Alia, en Bale Irit-clere two bone WAQONS, TWIN SLEDS, LOG SI.EDS, and SLEIGHS. Special induoementi offered ta thorn getting out Sonar Timbor and Loga, a wa deal largely in Lambermen'i Supptiee, and are prepared at all time to purchase Timber, Loga and Lumber. Curweniville, November I i, 1871. J. r. tuTii... ..w. w. tana WEAVElt & BETTS CLEARFIELD, PA., Are offering, at tha eld Rand of 0. L. Reed A Co. ' their atock of goods, ooniletlng ef . DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, I1AT3 k CATS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWAKE, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c, &o. At tbe neat roaaoiiable ratei for CASH er In axebange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. jtV Advances made to Ihoi engaged In get ting out equar timber on the most advantageous tertne. pdtljanTJ s, L KIRK, SON k CO., No. 130 North Tblrd Streot. ooroer ef Cherry, 1'biiadclpata. Hare In itor and oflVr for aala at tbe lowest market prlrws and on tho eaott rteobahie tvrmt, a large and will eel ec ted atock of ti neerlre. Taa( Kitiroa. Kih, rbeeee, eelrrted in tbip, Nrw Yvrii 011)1 Bm Minor market f to wbicb atlrnUoa of ooontry dealer! 11 partioularly requested. aorlA-ly FAIRBANKS' STANDARD ' rV Pt C A Id 13 H, ar all itanai Baggage Barrows, Warehouia Trucha, Copying Preiiea, Ircprovod Money Drawer, Ao. roi lit, BY II. F. BIGLER & CO., Dealer In Hardware, nicli30:70.tf Second Street, Clearfleld, Pa. ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept eonetaatly on hand. STOVE AiTETSo. WARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION I CROCKsTToTSl CROCKS! I'laner'a Pattnt Altllglit "elf Realliir Prnlt Caii I BUTTER CROCKM, with lids CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPI.K-lll'TTRR CHOCKS, PICKLE CHOCKS, FLOW BR POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS, And A great many other things too numerous to mention, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner ol Cbcrry and Third Slreell. CLEXtlltLC, PA. ti,!l foundry and arbinr cbop3. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (finevetton lo Boyoton Young,) .- - FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS : Manufaoturers of . , : ,j, i PORTABLE St, STATIONARY 1 . , . : i r " . STEAM ENGINES ' 1 Corner of Fourth and Pine Streeta, 'CLEARFIELD, FA. 1 ft ...Oasi ' im'i alinilttJV TT AVISO engaged In the manafaetor of irrt- i-JL olais MACHINERY, we reipnolfully Inform tha public that wa ar now prepared to fill all order as cheaply and as promptly as can b done la any of the oltlee. We .aauiactaro and deal ia Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills .. Bead Blocks, Water Whoela, Snaftlng Pulleys, Gilford's Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistlci, Oilers, Tallow Cups, OH Cups, Gauge Coks, Air Cocks, Glob Valves, Check. Valvee, wrought Iron Pipes, S'.eans Pumps, Boiler Feed Pomps, Antl Friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Gum Pack ing, and alt kinds of MILL WORK; together with Plows, Sled Soles, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. , Orders solicited and died at city prloea. Alt letters of Inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, by addres lug us at Clearfield, Pa. decino-lf BIGLER, YOUNG k CO. JJECONSTRUCTED. DANIEL STEWART & SON Having pnrrhaeod tbe Cheap Clothing IToBeeef t 1 ii.i i il. t . ..j i. 4fialA aU llWlaWiriBiejIas, tAIy IJJI IUU VM waoiiincnt of Manufactured Qoods in the county, and ean veil their READY. MADE CLOTUJXa, for Men, Boyt and Children, 80 PEll CENT. CHEAPER Than any atfaer houee in tbo oonntf. Tbcy will alwayi keep on hand a Urge aad el- egant aortment of GENTS' F URN IS II IN G GOODS, COLLARS, TIES, TRCXES, ... ' VALISES, ' c., Ac OF TOE.LATEST STVLES AND PATTERNS. If yoa want to get good aad atylieh Clothing, at low figures, do not fail to call at their tab li.hment before spending your money elsewhere. araenerr loa piaeo. aagT'Tl DANIEL STEWART A SON. rjlUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ever brought to the county, are being received at tbe Hardware Eitabliihmrnl of II. I'. niCM'.H eh CO., ooaipriiing aha following Cook Stores : SPEAR'S CALORIFIC. SUSQUEHANNA. REGULATOR, XOPLE. EXCELSIOR, TRIUMPH, GOV. PENX. UEADISO, NATIONAL RANGE, IC. AC. Alto, tha following Pleating 8tovea i , BPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER, SPEAR'S ANTI DUST. EPEAR'S ORBICULAR, EPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, ' MORNING LIGHT, RON TON, -' .. GIPSEY, VULCAN, ' SUNBEAM, RUBY' DAUTDIN EOO, . CHESTER EOO, VOLCANO, - rilOENIX,- I . . HEAVY RAR ROOM AND STORE ROOM. STOVES, AC. Clearfield, Sept. 14, mi. rpo LVMBERNEXI PERFECTION IN 1 i CANTHOOKS! The Clearfleld Bxcelilor Canthook will aot wear out or break, belog conitruoUd with one solid band from clip to point, , ; Il is prononnoed by all practical lumbermen who hare eiatnlned It to bo tha most perfeot Canthook ever lav.uted. Amos Kcnnard, Patentee. Manufacturtd by Auoa Kaxaann A Oo., at CLEARFIELD, PA. 'AH order promptly attended to. . tiT? JOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COHPIJV, , OSCEOLA STBAlf MILL8, ' wiarrsrrraas LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS Saved d; Patent IlibM Shingkk. II. a. SIIILLINGFORD, Preiidoat, OHloa-Forest Place, No. 1 1 M 8. 4th sU, Phil's. JOnN LAWRnn, Oenoral lup'tj, Oseeola Mills, Clearfleld eoanty, Pa. Also Tnn-is tnei e . , .. ' . if tfisiulj. m "o noroagn ,f a'l'r'V! ih ''AI'OKBT ASSORTMENT LWu fi'fltld rounty .1 their Mammoth lvie la Oioeolav ianl ty "5? 'Hi RED OUT! ... iufgot' BURNED' U Pi BELL'S RUN WOOLEN FACTORT, J. B rt Penn townehlp, Clearfleld Co., Pa, Tha suCioribers are, at great exan, nbaild. lug, and in a km das will hate earnu,; ' aeihborbood dlcoimIj, Id the ei..ctioo (if ali. elan Woolen Wanofacti.rr, with all the aicdcre lliipruvemrut. altarbed, and are prepared, fc, J all kinds of Clorln, Cimiimcres, Sstinetti, Bli, kets; Flannels, Ac Plenty of goods oa Uaea.' supply all our old and a rhoitiand new enMenen. ' whoui we aik to come and examine our stee.lt!v The bnilncrs of ' ' . , ' . CARDING AND rtXI.I.Va will receive especial eitealioa. Our ae mill ui' be ready by wool-carding aea.ua, therefore tawi need be no hesitation oa that aoore. Proaw ' arrangements will ba made to reoeive and d.lirt ' Wool, to suit customers. All work warrant 1.4 done npoa tho ohortaat noUoo, and by stri.t attea. ' tion to builaeaa we hope to realise a liberal ianj ef publie patronage. . ... IO,(HK POUNDS WOOL WANTED! t We will pay the hlghert market price fir vr. and sell our manufactured goods as low ai rlatilar ' gooda oan be bought in tbe oounty, and whoorvtr we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we eat alwayi ho found at home ready to malt, preee, explanation, cither In person or by letter. JAMliS JOHNSON A HONS, ' siprtlSStr Oraaplan 11111a P. 0. ; READING FOR AuJl, BOOKS & STATIONERY Market Ht., Clearfleld, (at tb Poet fries 1 mil a uaderaigned hags leave to aaaoaase 11 X the eitiiens of Clearfield and vlelally,aw he haa fitted np a room and has yast maris? from theelty with a larg amoanlof readiu matter, (ungating Is part of , . , M BibleB and MiEcollaneous Booki,"" Rlank, Account aad Paae Books of every 1.. scriptioa 1 Paper aad Bnvelapta, Frwnek prsnsl aad plain 1 Peas aad Pesieilai Blank, Legal, Papers, Deeds, Mortgages 1 Judgment, Es.su. Uon and Promissory notes) White and PareL' ment Brief, Legal Cap, Kieord Cap, and Bill Cat, Sheet, Music for either Piano, i'lat ar Vlsli eonsuntly on head. Any bathe or sutlesiry deiired that I may not have on hand, will be sr. ordered by first express, and sold at wboleasle or retail to euit customers. I will also kin periodical literature, such aa Magailnii, Nik papere, Ae. P. A. GAULII. ' Clearfield May 1, ISfii-tf .... JEW BTOUE AND KEW GOODS JOS. SHAW &i SON ! Hnro just opened - New Stoii, od Main St., Cuiiruu), fj,' Utelr oocupicd by Wm. F. IRWIX. Their ilock co'naiati ol ' Giocteuu of tb ted quality, ' J ' Ql'Eenswarc, Boots and Shoei, cd every article nceessirT fo ' . one'i comfort, ' 1 Call and examine our ilock before ut eliasirg elsawhere. II a j lPCC-tf, DAVID YOUNG, Stone-CuKcr and Stone-Mason, WILL execute atT work In his line at ee arata prices and In FIRST-CLASS stile Architectural Ornaments In ALL STYLES, Eton Dreulng ef story description, and all kinds of masoa work ri tracted for In oroutof the eoanty. Anypermi wishing to bare reipeetabl mason werk aad itoa.-cuttlng done, will find it to their iaierea) to call upon ma I would also Inform the pah lio that I ean deliver any quantity er tlui ef etone deilrsd. as I am tha owner of 1 FIEST-CLASS STONE QUAERT. Orders for work oan be addressed t - DAVID VOONO. mar:s,7a Clsarl.liPa. , Clearfield Nursery. - ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. TIIE undersigned, having established a Kit eery tho 'Pike, about half way betwn ' Clearfield and Corweasrllle, ia prepared to tar nish all kinds ot PRU1T TREES, (staadard sad dwarf,) Evergreen!, Shrubbery, Orape Viaa), Qooieherrles, Lawtoa Blackberry, Strawberry, and Rasbsrry Vinss. Alio, Siberiaa Crab Trees, Qulnee, and early scarlet Rhubarb, Aa. Orders promptly attended to. Address, . J. D. WRIGHT. ' spJ0 8-y . Carw.aivllla, Pa fl;K ra C-QHrerdiy! Agent" wanted I eJ'J IU Q&K) Allclanesofworhingpeopls, of either sex, young er old, make snore moa.y at work far a. in tlwir spare momemta, all tbe tiaw, than at anything elea. PaHloulara fro.. Addreai 0. EriKeos A Co., I'ortlaad, Maine. ocUO'Tijl . TimTICIOt' dk CONeJTABa.Etr' PIM Wa hare prlaled a larg ounber of th. net PEE DILL, and will oa th receipt of twenty. five eenla. mail a aopy to an address. BsrSI Clearfield County Bank. . TOE Clearfield County Each a aa Ineerpsra ted Institution has gone out of existence by the surrender of Ita ehertor, on May 11, lltl, All Ita stock is owned by th nbecribers, wko will continue th Staking ba.inea. at the sams place, aa private Bankers, under th firm nam ol the "Clearfield County "Bank." We ere re sponsible for th debts al th Sank, aad will pay ita not., on demand al tbe oeaat.r. lieeotlw received and Intereil paid when money Is l.flf.r a lied time. Paper discounted at six per eeah as heretofore. Our personal fesponiibilit) is pledged for all Deposits received nd bnilaui transicted. A oontinoanc of th libeml pat ronage of tbo business mew of th newly Is re ipectfully solicited. As President, Ca.hi.r aad officer! of th lata Clearfield County Raak, ws require the notee of laid Bank to bs pressatid for redemption.- :- ' JA8. T. LEONARD, RICHARD SRAWv WM. PORTER,, JAB. B. 0RAIIAV, 0. L. REKD, . WM. A. WALLACl' Ths huilness of the Bank will be eoaderled kv John M- Adams., Be,.,' as Caihl.r. e,. t County National Bank, Of CLEARFIELD, PA. .. .. ROOM la Maaonle Bailding. aa door aortk at' C. D. Watsoo's Drug Store. P.auge Ticket! to and from Liverpool, Qaieas-' town, (ll.igow, London, Paris and Copenhsgea. A lea, Drafts for aale en the Royal Baak of Ireland' and Imperial Bank of London. JAMKS T. LEONARD, PrceV W. M. SHAW, Cashier. ti:MI J. 1). M Qirk. .... Edward Parka. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE McGirk & perks. . . Suoeaators lo Footer, Porka, A Co., rblllpabvrs;, Centrw Cusity, Pa. "IV" II K UK all tha baiineaa of a Banking Ueass If wil 00 tr.aa.cted promptly and npoa las most favoraola terms. marf-tf DREXEL & CO., . No. 31 sJoulti Third Stroot, PliUadelphU itaji'KEHS, And Dealers in Government Securities. AiwHcatlen br mail will rrewir wrompt Hon. aad all inforosatioa cheerfully farnlibed. Ortlere eolieted. Alrllll-lf- HKMOVAL. REIZENSTEIN ilBERLINER, . - whalerale dealer , ' - ' cvytu i-rDVTvnfvri r.iuHW. uii.tiun.! iai.iuui.iu uifiri'ur Rave removed to 181 Church street, betwea Franklin and White ets.,'.New York. IJyll'I' Miss E. A. P. Rynder, . Chlekerlng's, Stalnway's sad Kmer.en'l Pliaee I Bmitn Maaoa A lismlla 1 an r.toaoe. Organs and Melodeons, and O rover ' Bakn'i Sewing Machines. Piano, dollar, Orxaa, Harmony aad focal hfd- sie. no pupil takea ror less men nan a -Rooias npiKwil Oolleh's Purnltur. ? tore. UWeMlcli, Uea ir lt. tf.- A