Mb ktAm PiUMMlDtMto 1, IMS. ...... ISiJ.OJJ II loans redeemed . daring lb sis ill-. ., t.Mi,US M I S,M U JUT, 37 7 Si WS.OSS 0 Add Chtmbersburg rtlAa Agricultural oollego bond..... lbt Doocmber 1,1871, If the pay. mull km MM BU le(o4...., 15,Ut,TT 27 Publi debt llmibu 1, 1871, reported..,. i I?,l03,44 4 Discrepancy , ,n76,rT 17 This statemunt omits several Hems which must be .Included in a proper and honest audit of tho accounts. The oorroct statements would be: Publi. dob! Dm. 1, IMS t35,B3!,05J 18 Add amount of new loan. 23,000.000 00 Chambcrsburg eertincetrs 297,37 OS Agricultural college bind 400,000 00 ' Total authorised1 debt ti9,4l,-IJJI SI PER CONTRA. Loam redeemed from sinking fund-ilO.MJ.oCJ 54 Old baas redeemed with new. SJ.OOO.OUU 00 Interest reoeired oa naw loan. 367,2.'ii 21 Pnmium reoelred on bow loan M.nflJ 8,1 Discrepancy in 13. F, aoooonU....... 207,770 li ToUllpa-mtnti. i34,JM,090 78 Cobt Deo. 1, 1872, IT tbe payment bad born made.. t:4,finJ,7S9 0.1 Actual dobt. 27,30.1,494 04 Aatiial dealoalioa t 2, 137,7.'. J tl U to this wo udd the discrepancy in tho interest Recount as heretofore shown of f 550,408.89 It will ranlfo 82,088,164.00, lathe total discrepancy, del'rilciition, or to use a plain old En glish world stealing which has occur, red in tho lust six years, or nearly half a million a year. I dtjsiro that tho niombers of this houtio, and tho peoplo will not con found this statement with tho misnp jlication of the sinking fund to which I will now cull thciir attention." With out taking up your time by comment ing upon the antoni'ments to the con stitution of 1S57, or by attempting to show the wisdom of inserting in the fundamental luw of the state, a pro vision creating a special fund which must be sacredly guarded and sacredly applied to the payment of the publie lebt, I will call your attention to the fact thai tho financial officers of tho commonwealth have utterly disregard ed tbe plain provisions 0 the consti tution, and tho imperative require ments of the law in this respect. By turning to the last official roport of the state treasurer, we find on puge 27 that the balanco in the sinking iund November 80, 1871, was 3,478,. SJ8.40 j and on page 88 that tho bal ance in tho fund November 80, 1872, was (3,406,614.03. Why should this 'large amount of money romnin'in tho sinking fund instead of boing applied as the constitution and laws requiro to tbe payment of tho public debt f VTby should tho people of tho state be swindled out of the interest on this large amount f For if this money bad been applied as It. should have been, the interest bearing dubl of tho BliUo : would have been reduced that much jnoru, and the tax payer of the state relieved from tho annual payment of $208,736.30. What explanation can the.CommissioDcrs of the sinking fund, or the stato treasurer give why this iuuhvji uui uuk uvea aipiiuuaa rvquttea by the constitution f They may say lhat it is unwise and impolitio to pay the public debt more rapidly than they have beeq doing. They are not, how ever, tbe proper judges of the wisdom or propriety of the rapid payment of the pDlio debt, lue msqpO settled that qaeabion of policy nvvetsu they rati fied the am 014! awrits to the constitu tion of 1857. Why, then, is this mon- ey not applied as tbe constitution re quires T Is it used by the "Treasury King'' for we hoar there is such an institution, among numerous other 'rings" hero is the interest on this large amount of money used to ena ble this ring to perpetuate its rulo and power at tho state capital f If it is, at is timo the people of the stnlo should understand it. Had as tins would be, oQicial delinquency great as it would bo, tho trutli is still worse. No such u amount of money is actually in the niiiKing Iund, although shown to be by tfco sinking Iund accounts. If you will turn to pago oight of tho last treasurer's roport you will find tho whole balanco in the troasury Novem ber 30, 1871, including tho sinking fund and all other funds of tho com monwealth, was, only 81,476,808 50, and on pago ten that tho balance in .tho treasury November 30, 1872, was only $1,482,455.01. The difference bo tween lhosoamouuts,nnd tho amounts reported as being in tho Binking fund, bus been applied to the payment of tho current expenses of the govern ment In pulpahlo disregard of tho con stitution, in open contempt of tho re quirements of tho law, and in plain violation of tho official oaths of the financial agonts of the Mule. In ad dition to this, thcro is tho undcnialilo fact that for the lust several years there) has been an average balanco of one and a half millions of dollars lying idly iu the treasury, earning nothing, drawing no interest for tho benefit of the tuxpsyors. The interest on this . sum, at six per cont., would be $90, 000 a year. Tho facts and figures Which I have given bavo been obtained by a ea reful study and comparison of the pub lished summaries of tho flnsneinl op rations of the state from year to year. Tbeso summarios bsve been prepared by skillful accountant, interested to ooverupall discrcpancicsand evidences of defalcation. Could wo penotrale the neorets of the treasury department, and subjeet the itomir.ed acconnls and vouchers to thoroughly competent and honest accountants, I havo no doubt dovelopsmcnts would be mado which would sink in cjk'iibtU lulo compara tive insignificanco. No wonder the peoplo themselves desiro to elect tho slate treasurer, and little loss wonder is it that nndor the provisions of this bill, drawn in the inlorejt of tho trens ury ring, the people are to bo bulkud in their wishes for another wholo year. Mr. Speaker, yoo will probably agroo with me that it is not tho duty nor the province of gentlemen on this side of the house to fix the individual responsibility for all this. During the last six years every member of tho board of sinking fund commis sioners, the several state treasurers, tho auditor general, and the oxecutive belonged to your party, none to ours. Who is responsible for this grand lar eeny, who Is responsible for the lalsl fiaction of the roeords and tho misap plication of the sinking fund f We leave lli gentlemen on the other side of tho house to dotormlne this qucs tion. If our late executive wss dore hot in his dutv oor late auditor general niMiiii navo aotccterl and prevented it. hi ther tho sinking fund com missioners, w bother the sevorul state treasurers, are rcspotihiblo, we losvo you to determine, and to fix th (mil. vidual responsibility in tho maitor. One thing, howovor, is but fair to state, that the irrcater dinnretiantdiia .both In tho paymeut of tho principal and Iniereat upon the pnhlio dbt '.-:ur utnug tiio administration of the treaty ar'.ui'i.i hy tUr gri.tlrtnmi who oonduoted that famous corres pondence with August Belmont, the auditor ol tbe new political philoso phy, tbe main principle or wmcn is expressed in bis own language, "Ad dition, Jjwtsion ana auence." river sluce he made tbeaddilion and division, be and bis triends bavo maintained the most profound silence. I now ak and demand tbat contlcmen upon the othor side of the bouse shall speak for him, and explain his figures and ao counl for the falsification of tbe record contained In three annual messages of tbo governor. , JNow, Air. Speaker, 1 shall vote against this bill, because I desiro a more immediate inquiry into the con dition of the treasury than can possi bly bo had under its provisions. I be lieve the peoplo domundod this when they ratified tho lust amendment to tho constitution by such a decided vote. 1 further believe it to be a vio lation of that amendment to continue tho present treustirer in power for a full yoar after tho expiration of his present term by legislative action, ilad the senate and house of represen tatives met in joint convention on the third Monday of January list and proceeded to elect a slato treasurer for tho term commencing on tho first Monduy.of May, 1873, and ending on tho first Monday of May, 1S74, every ono would udtnit our action would have been la opon contempt of the re quirements of the recent amendments to the constitution. 1 deny that wo have a riirltt to do in this indirect manner what wo were prohibited from doing direutly and openly. Thucfl'cct of this bill is undoubtedly to continue Mr. Jlackcy in otlico lor a lull year after the expiration of his present term. When wo como to the proper section of tho bill, I, or some oliior gentleman on this side of tho house will oner an amendment to sumo out "tho first Monday of Muy" as tho lime when tho treasurer shull enter upon the duties of bis oQico, and substitute tho first Monday of December, tbo beginning of the fiscal year. This the Iioubo can and should do, although the majority muy be of the opinion that it is unwiso and impolitic to pro vide for a special election before tbe oxpiralion ofthe present term. But I deny that the legislature has the right to continue tho present treasurer in office for any length of time, much loss a full year, in opon and palpatio contempt of the decree of the peoplo of this commonwealth. A Convenient Table. ' It frequently occurs that when ono ofthe dwellers in this lumbercountry is called upon to convey an idea of the yield of tiwbor and lumber on our elroams to a stranger, be bnos it o easy mnttor to make it intelligible The following luhle can be euoily re membered from its simplicity, and will answer for all ordinary estimates : (iood average titubor land supports about twenty flvo trees to tho acre; good average trees will cut fivo logs each, and thoso will average fivo logs to the thousand lect, or fivo thousand logs to tho million feet of sawed Inm W, board measure. This is meant for white pino alone. Iloot'ock grows much denser and cuts seldom over three logs to the tree. The average of lumber, lnard measure, will run bo low that of pine. In most luuiberinr districts where jiiVcelumboTM manufactured the stand ard titoatture for logs is ID inches di- ainoter and 13 feet long, which gives tun standard Inches. In Canada the government stand srd for selling slumpage is by reckon. ing thrco logs to the thousand feet Tho expression wo often hear among timber operators, tbat a stick "will go double, "throe limes," "lour limes, etc., means that the number of cubical feet in the slick is thai mulliplo of too linear leet. ihus, a blick measurlne 11 bv 13 inches "goes ouco," because it contains j cubical feet when twonty feet in length, 21 cubical feet when 21 feet long. A stick 12 by 12 inches con tains 20 cubical feet when 20 feet long, and to on as in the Grst example. A stick 1G by 13 inches contains 40 cubical feet whon 20 foot long, 42 cubi cal feet when 21 foct long, or, it "goes doublo." A slick 17 by 17 inches also "goes double." A suck 24 by 24 inches "goes four timos." Williams port BuliUin. "PtNcn" on the Female Head ace. Tlio female houJuclies nre in namorublo, liut thoy sriso principally irom vexntton nnd tlixnppointnipnt. They muy be divided into "norvous" ana "BifK nondntlies. 'llie nervous is irritublo nnd cunnot bear being spoken to. Tbo sick is dcKpoiidcnlor sulky, nnd bursts into lebrs tit the leant contr.idiction. When a muy cannot have her own way n hendmlio is tho painful conBcqiicnco. An unpopular visitor; brought horns accidentally to ainner, will produce an alarming at. tack of boadauhe, and tho symptons that successively follow are instant loss of appetito, deafness, peevinhness, hysteria, and filially a nrecipitalo re treat to the bedroom. Tho poor ser vants feel the effect of the hosdache as much as any ono, and do not stop in tho room any longer tban they can help. These nnfortunato headaches are very frequent about that lima of tbo year when every on in, or suppos ed to bo, out of town, and do notcoase until tho patient is carried to the sea side for a change of air. Tbe milder forms will vanish upon tho applica tion of a pieco of jowelery, or if the forehead he wrnpt up in a new shawl it is astoiiishinu; with what rapidity tho pain disappears. 80 mo times a shifting of tho scene is requiilo, and thus a box at the opera lias been known to produce an instantaneous euro, even when the beadace has been ol the most stunning description, and tbo opera played has boon one of Verdi's. Home CoNVKisAnoN. Children hunger perpetually for now ideas. They will learn with pleasure from the lips of tho parents what Iboy deem is drudgery to study in books ; and even if thoy have tba misfortune to be deprived ol many educational advantages, they will crow up intolli- genlif they enjoy In child hood the privilege ot listening daily to lbs con versation ol intelligent peoplo. We sometimes see pooplo wbo sro the life. 01 every company they enter, dull si lent, nnd uninteresting at homo among tnoir cinlilren. u lucy navo uol saen tal activity and mental stores suffi cient for bolb, let them first uso what they bavo for their own households. A silent house, is a dull place for young peoplo, a nla;o Iroui which they 1 escape ns soon as tbov can. How much useful information, on tho other hand, is often given in ilenutit fami ly conveia ilion, nnd what unconscious but excollotit mental training in livo ly social argument . Cultivate to tho ulruost all llis graces o( homo conver. 'si'i'in. ... gotfK. SHAW HOUSE, (Oor. of Marhat A Frost itratU,) CLEARFIELD, FA, TbU aacniSoaot Hotal U sntiralj naw, hb plota in all Iu appolntuanti, and oonvoniont to tba Court Homo. A frea Omnlbua rum to and from Iba Depot on tba arrival and dniartnra of aaeb train. J1I13. K. 0. CLKilKNTH, April 10, 1872. Proprlotraai. WASHINGTON HOUSR, KKW WASHINGTON, PA. Tbil now and well furnished houro baa been taken br tba underaigned. lie foalt oonAdent of being able to render eatUfutioa to thoae who may faror him with a oalL aUj 8, 1872. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE. Cornarof Beeondand Market Streota, CLEAHFILI), PA. Till J old aad eomtnodioaa Hotel baa, during tba paat year, been enlarged to double lu former eapaolt for the entertainment of ima gers and gaaita. The whole building baa bean refurnished, and the proprietor will ipara no paina to render hll gueill comfortable while lUyioK with him. trThe 'Manaloi House" Omnibus rum to and from tba Depot on the arrival and departure of each train. JOHN DOUUIIKR TY, apr0-70 tf Proprietor. jjontouh uuuai'., Opposite the Court nouse, LOCK IUVBIt, P B.N N' A. J, 1471 I1AUSEAL A KltOM, Prop's. 1) nocKiiiiiioia' iioumu. BELLIiFONTE, PA., D. J011N6T0N A SONS, Proprletore oot257I RAILROAD HOUSE, Main Htrcot. PIUMPSUUKU, 1'EXN'A. Tbo undersigned keepi conituntly on hand th hnpt of Liquors, llii UkU Is ftlwnvi upplii-d n.lh tli hal tbe ruarkiH nlTords. The tra.vu.ing publio will do well to give him otvll novlflA. ltoBKUT LLOYD. ALLEGHENY 110TEL, (Markft St.. ltl. fitrnnil and Third,) CmAKMllLI), lA. The ittbiwribor bavinfc become proprietor of this hotel, would retpcellull ask ft liberal share vf public patronage. apl27S OEOROK LEI POL DT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CJjRWKNSVILLE, Clvarfield county, l'enn'a. This old and well rstahlilhfd ilotel, bnotifuIty lluated oa the banks of the tSusqaehanusa la the borough of Curwonsrllle, has bAen leased for ft term ol years by thf vndcrsigned. It has been entirely refitted, and is as open to the publio generally ftftd the traveling eoromantty In par ticular. No pains will be spared to render guests eouifortftbls) while tarrying at this house. Ample Mauling room for tna accommodation or teams. Charges moderate. Hv. 28, 187U-U. 1.1 BlaUUM. K BATZER 4 LYTLE, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Dealera la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hardware and Qleenstvare, Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps, Ac. Bboemakers supplied with LEATHER and BHOK PI5DINQ8 at reiaoed rataa. SALT I 8ALT1 SALT I retail rery aheap. at wbolaeale aad PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ao. A liberal dlaeawnt to builders. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS-ln lar(. fpuntltlsi, FISH, FLOL'R, BACON, CORN MEAL and CHOP, always an band. JFtT-All of the abor. foods are puroheied siclusirely for eaab, and therefore toeaod ant be eold aa abeap as tba ebeaptst. . febt2.73 KreryWly want to know wblcb la the best Machine. The Light-Running Domestic answers this question. Call at tbe store of S. Shaw or Son and see tbe Machine. R. NEWTOS SHAW, Mj II, lS73-Sm Agent. BRICK I BRICK I BRICKI A XEW BRICK YACD. T 0. PLDMMER A CO.. haring started T a new and extonsire Brink Yard In C!piirfinM. re prriiirpd to rank fontrarts fur first clasn lted Pticli, in Inriro or small quantifies. (Mora nnd eorreFnondance solicited. Informa tion can b obtainrd by calling at Kyndcr's Mu sic Store, or by adflreninr W. B. f LUMMKK t CO., myT tf Clearflold, Pa. MARBLE AM) STOVE YARD ! Mas. S. 8. LIDDELL, Having engaged In the Marble holiness, desires to Inform her friends aa4 the nubile tbat she has now and will keep enaeUstlr on hand a large and well sclented stock or ITALIAN AND VERMONT M R1ILB, and Is frejiered'te furnish to order TOMDSTONEfl, SOX AKD CRADLE TOMHS, MOIU'MKNTS, Carhs and Posts for Ccmrtery Lots, Window Sills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TAni.R AND WAKII STAND TOPS, An., Aa. Ml-Varil on Reed street, near the R, R. Depot, ClrarSeM, Pa. JeT,7l I. SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCUMAKER Ann nsAi.r.a it ' Wslcliss, ('locks nd Jewelry, Oppnslt Court lltiuvo. Second Street, CI.KARFIHLD, PA. All Viodof orpeirina iu mv lice nrnnintlv at' jt-nlM to. Arrll S . s. Sardwarf, Hinujrr, (it.. H. F. BIGLER & CO., DIALial IS HABI) WA.11E, Alio, Manufaotarsrsof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIARMItiD, PA. F ARMING IMPLEMENTS of tl kinds for sale bjr, II. r. BIQLER 4t CO. RAILROAD WHEELBARROWS for sale by U. F. BIGLER oV CO. QIL, PAIIfT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nails, ate., for sale bf II. F. BIQLER i. CO. JJARNKSS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Findings, for sale hj ' II.' F. BIQLER & CO. PISTOLS, S WORAD CNES For sal. bjr . If. F. BIQLER 4 CO. gTOYES!, OF ALL SORTS AND Blies, for sals ij II. F. BIQLER t CO. JRONI IRON I IRON! IRON! For sale bjr II. F. BIGLER A CO. JJORSE SHOES Si HORSE SHOE NAILS, for aale by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, for salt by n. F. BIGLEIt 4 CO. jMIIMBLE SttEINS AND PIPE B0XR8, for tale by H. F. BIOLEIl k CO. J70DDER CUTTERS for sale by schSO-70 H. F. BIGLER 4 CO. THE IRONSIDES TIN AND STOVE STORE I G. S. FLEGAL, Pliilipsburff, Contro County, la. rpnB nnderslfned reipeotfully anaonneea to X tna publio tbat bt bas oa bind a aare fully-saleeud and wall assorted (took of STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, HOLLOW WARE ! TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Bis stock ot Cooking Stores consists of THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which hare never failed re bring peae. aad prosperity Into laatllei where It Is assd, Diamond State, Farmer, Uerald. Charm, Spears' California uoox Move, spears' Antl-Uast, tias-Darning Cooking Stores, Viotor, Rollanee and Tnlon Ram,af, ' iipeara' Cooking Ranges, Ac, eVi. , ka.The Tin and Sheet Iron ware ilrenwlth tbe btoTos is made of the heavVst and best material, and warranted to giro perfect satis faction. His Stock of Tarlor & Hoating Stoves a Is largsr, better aad cheaper than erer before esbibltsd to the public consisting of Spears' Revolving Light Illuminating Stove, Spears' Antl-Dnst Oae-llnrnini Parlor 8tove, Spears' Orbiculer Uas-Uarning Parlor Stove, Speara' Gas-ltiirr.rng Pariof Stove, Doqnet, Pearl,Ovla,lda, Eon, Tropin, Neveda, Ac, Ac. Vulcan, lies and Victor Hesters, Kpeart Re . vslving Light lleaters. Tie Is also prepared to furnish a complete assortment of Tin, Coppor, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &o., Wholesale or retail, manufactured neetlv and with the sole view to servioe, from the best ma terial in the market, PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPTJH A .. COMMON IRON KETTLES. Of ever deseripliea eoaeteatlv oa head. 0UDEB3 FOB SfOUTINO, tlOOFINO And other work belonging to his business will be prompt! tiled bjr experienced and skillful workmen. BRA8S, COITER, OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASH Taken In exokstoge for goods. sar-tTs aspeelalty Invites the attentloa of Horohante wishing to purchase at wholesale, aa they will Sn4 it to their advantage to oianlno his stock betors purchasing sisewnere. Look out for tba Dig Sign opposite tho real. dene or airs. Dr. roster. AktOooni Wiauinrao is Raraasaatan. (1. B. Phlllpsbnrg, Jnn g, 1ST0. VLEOAL. augS SS Lime for Sale I TH E under si jrnoil, rcsldinR near the ds-pot has nade eomplete nrranftcmeota with Lime Humors enst of the fmtantafn, whereby he Is ena bled to keep eonilantly on band alarfte qnaotitof ' PURE LIME! which ho offers to formers and builders at a trifle stive oost. Those In need of tho article would do wnH to giro mo a cell, or address me by letter, be fore negotiating Ibcir limn. (IKO. C. tASPMORB. Clearfield, Vs., June 9. im. J. It. M'MUHRAY wiu. srrriY voit wirn any artiplr OF MKHC1MKPINK AT THE VERY LOWKHT PRICE. COMB AND SEE. HiS:73 y) 'NEW WASHINGTON. IHII LAT1IT HOTII THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To tbelr new building on Second Street, nearly opposite me store ei nearer a uetts, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where ther will continue to lanplr their eld and as many new customers as may some with PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all new remedies,) Petwit Medleines, Paints and Oils, Glass u rv)lj, Bcnooi books, ouwionvrj, rapar, Ae. also, a full Una of Drag gills' Sundries, Ilalr Tonics, Cosatoties, Perfamerlee, Toilet Articles, Brnebee, Toilet Hoaps, foekat UooKs, So, all of tba beet ouellty. PURE WWES AND LIQUORS, for medical A saorainental purposes only, Pare White Lead, Colore of all binds, Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Terpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish Brushes, flavoring ' Jbltraeta, Coufeetloaoriee, Bird Seed, Spice, groaad and wngroand, at all kinds. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will lad oar slock of Chewing and Smokint Tohaooo, Imported and De ffsestta Cigars, bnaff and Pine-out to be of tba Tory best brands In the market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, AU kinds of OLASI WARE, GARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS end Music! Trim legs of trery rtritty ITsTlBg long experience to tbe ftaslooM, aoti an x ten lire and woll M lee ted stock of medietas, we are enabled to 111 Physicians prescriptions ai tbe shortest notice and oa the most reasonable terms, day nnd nlgbt. HART8WKK IRWIIV. aarfild, Pa., May l, 1871 tf. ItiSffUaiifPUS. QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. rpHE nndcrntgned, sncccFMra to REKD k I'UWKMj. have nn rr hj iprt the KX.t.f HTM) Pl.AaNlNU .MILL, and rcOiied It for dolnc an rxlcnsive business. All the machinery ill be added nwsiary to make It one of tbe most complete eslab Ishmmti ol the kind in the Hute. They are nw prrpnrrd to receive orders for any work in tbat line. Thy will nirespccial alicntiun to an materials lor nuuse ouiiaing. FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING, SASU, DOORS, BLINDS, BltJtCK ET9, .BO VLMH.VO, c, OP ALL 8TTLE8, alwavs en hand. WORKED BOARDS, aad all articles aeceeea rv fr bulldiat. will be eschenged for DHY LL'MDER, ao that persons at n distance may bring their lumber, eicbange it for, and return home with the maaufaolurcd articles. Tbe Company will always have on hand large stork of dry lumber, ao as to be able to Sll aa order on tha ehortest notice. Only tna nest aod most skillful kande will be employed, a that the public may rely upon good work. Lumber will be worked or sold aa lew a II ea be parcuaaed anywhere, and warranted to give satisfaction. As the business will be dooa upon (he cash prinoipto wa ean afford to work for small pmlts. BUY LUMBER WANTED I Epeclally one and-a-bilf aad two lack panel stuff, for which a lilieral prloe will be paid. Tha business will be ooaducted under tha name of tha "Clearfield Nanlng Mill Co." 0. 8. Merrell will personally superintend the business. Order recpaolfully solicited. 0. R. MKHRKLL. R. II. TAT LOR. DAVID MeOACQIlKT. M. O. 1IROWN A BRO. Clearfield, Ps., January (, 1S7I. The Lightning Tamer. fpni aaderslgned ar. Ike sol. Agents In this I eounlv for the "North American Ualvanlsed LTllUTNING RODS." These ar th only safe rods now In use, end ar endorsed by nil th scientist me I the eeuntry. We hereby notify th citltenl of Iho county that w will put tbem p a better rod, and for less money, than I charged by the foreign agent who annually traverse th county and tarry ol oar little cash, never to ratara. ENCOURAGE IIOJIK LABOR. Those wlnbln Llihtnlni Rods erected a their buildings aeed but address by letter, or call In pereoa. Wa will put them up anywhere In the county, and warrant them. The Rods and Clitoris sea bs seen et any time by ealling nt osr store. H. P. BIGLER CO. ClearSeld, March IS, UTO tl THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPEftS' AXE! Manafaeturrd especially fur THE CLEARFIELD TRADE, " rtr ji. r. BiiLtnt a co. $1-0 Coufls, Croftrixit, 21f.. E.A.&W.DslRVIN DEALERS W GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS &XUMBER CVRvVBNSVILlB, PA., ' A RR orTrrlnc. at their new Store Iloase, JY aomplet slock of KSW QOODS, ( all ueserljitlona. . . Dry' Goods and Groceries, nXitDWAKE, BOOTH & SHOES, CLOTHING, &e. IX LARGE VARIETY. Flour, .Heat, ttyt, Out, Corns, Alwavs oa haad and for sale at a small - advance. ROPE, In largo oaaatitlee, sold low bv eoll; ale PULLET BLOCKS, SMALL ROPI and CANTUOOES. Oaa hand rod oasea ol ATWATER'S ELMIRA BOOTS, for sale by the eaee at wholesale rates. Reoelred bj ear load : IIVSTISQDOX FLOUR, and sold at email advanoa. HARNESS, of all kinds, HOUSE COLLARS and IIAMES, HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO ROBES, Ac Also, OS sale trst-eUM two-horse WAGONS, TWIN SLEDS, LOO SLEDS, and SLBIORS. Special Inducement offered to these getting oot Square Timber and Logs, a wa deal largely la Lumbermen's Supplies, aod are prepared ei all times to purchase Timber, lot' " Lumber. Curweasvllta. WovewWr IS, IS71. t. r. waivin .......... ......... w. w. larrs. Wt.lVKlt A IIETTS CLEARFIELD, PA., An eferiog, at the aid aUad of G.L. Raad A Co, their stock of goods, consisting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, IIARDWARR, QUEENSWARB, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o. At tha meat reaonabla rates for CASH or In aiohanga for Square Timber, Boards, ShingleB, ' OR eOUNTRT PR0DCCB. WAdvanea made to thoee engaged la get ting sat square timber on tho most advantageous terms, pdtljanU So L. KIRK, BON k CO , WHOLESALE OROCI? No. lit North Third Street, corner of Cherry, Philadelphia. ITave In store and offtr for eele at the lowest msrket prills, and on the moot rresoaabla terms, a Urge and well selected stock ofUroeerle.Teas, Nfitaeo, Pleb, Cheese, Ac, selected in this, New loek and lialtimore markets, tu which attention of country dealer is particularly requested. novU-ly FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, r it. t. tisi Baggaga Barrows, Warehonsa Tracks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawer, A. II. F. BIQLER k CO., Dealer la Hardware, mebW J If Second Street, Clearleld, Pa. HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept constantly on band. ST0.E AND EABTUil-WARB OP BVERY DESCRIPTION I CROCKS! POTSt CROCKS! fisher Pair nt Airtight Self Sealliig Krult t'anal Bt'TTER CROCKS, with lids. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, Arrt'H- nt. i lr-ii tn'ivao, titr.f V rlnrua FLOWER POTS, PIK DI81IES, Aad a great many ether things too numerous ta mention, ta be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Cm per of Cberrv and Third Kneels, fXrARFltl.D, PA U' BIGLER, YOUNG ft CO., (laessissrs U Biryatsa tssag,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS POSTABLE dc STATI0HABT STEAM ENGINES Corner of Foarlh aai Pin. Slreeta, CLEARFIELD, PA. imf- v'. ' . . . . aW nAVINO engaged In the manufaetare or Sret class MACHINERY, we iwrpeetfully Inform the public that we are now prepared to (II all ordere ee eheeplj aad ae promptly as can be done la any of tha allies. Wa manufacture and deal Id Malay and Circular Saw-Mills Head Blocka, Water Wheels, Shifting Pulleys, Q ifford's Injector, Steam Ganges, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Globe Valves, Cheek Valves, wrought Iron Pipes, 8. earn Pump, Boiler Peed Pumps, Antl Friction Metres, Boep Stone Paohlng, Gum Pack ing, and all kinds of MILL WOHK together witk Plow, Sled Soles, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. sT-Ordera aolklted and tiled at city price All letters of Inquiry with pefereaoe to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, by addrea ing us at Clearleld, Pa. deollTS-tf BIGLER, TOL'NO A CO. R ECOSSTRUCTED. DANIEL STEWART St SON iTarlns purebseed the Cheap Clothlag Hons, of Isaaa L. Relieosuin, bava th largeet aad beat aaaorimeat af Manufactured wood is theoouaty, and oaa ecu thou READY MADE, CLOTHING, for Men, Boys and Children, O FEIt CENT. CHEAPER Than any ether boaaa in the county. They will alwaye keep ea hand large and al egtat essortmout of GENTS' FURNISHING QOODS, COLLARS, TRl'NKS, TALISES, . Ac, A OF THB LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS, If Tea want to get good aod atylish Clothing, at low Sguros, do not fail to call at their estab lishment before spending yoar money elsewhere. nememtier tne place. aeg7'71 DANIEL STEWART A SON, T HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP WTO YES t 8TOVJEH ever brought to the county, are being received at the Hardware establishment of II. P. UltiLbH h CO., comprising th following Cook btovea STEAM'S CALORIFIC. SUbUKllANNA, KEUULATOR. NOBLE. EXCELSIOR. TKlUMril. GOV. rENJT. BEABISO, NATIONAL RANGE. AC. etc. Also, th following Heating Stores i SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER, SrEAR'S ANTI DVST, SPEAR'S ORBICULAR, SPEAR'S PARLOR COOS, MORMNO LIGHT, BON TON, OIPSEY, VCLCAN, SUNBEAM, RC3Y' PACPUINEOfJ, CHESTER EOO, VOLCANO, rilOENIX, HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORK BOO At OTOVES, AC. Clearleld, Sept. It, 1ST!. T LUMBERMEN! PERFECTION IN CANTHOOKSI The Clearleld Kioelslor Canthoek will act wear out or trash, being ooattmoted with ono solid band from .lip ta point. It I pronounced by all practical lumbermen who have etemlned to be tho most perfect Canthook erer Invented. Amos Kefinard, Patentee. Msnufaetnred by Ann Kssaasi A fla, nt CLEARFIELD, PA. OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, OSCBOLA STEAM MILLS, inrricvraaa LUMBER, LATII, AND PICKETS Sawsd t Patent RUM SMngUs. n. n. SHILLINGFORD, Prasldaat, Be-Foreet Plaoe, No. I I. 4th t., Phil'. JOHN LAWSOn, (leneral Sup't, Oaoeola Mills, Clearleld county, Pa. Auo TOWN LOTS fur sale la tha borough of Usceole, Auo Keep the LAROKST ASSORTMENT of Ooodsl lioarleld county! their Memmoth floie la Oiceola, ' ja0 73 rpna AUTOMATIC Knitting Itacklaat TMt KalUutg Maehra. b OS of tt. Baat ful lnveetiene of the age. By aallrleg ateru IBgealo apenment la. Invaatar has aehiavad what thowaaada have emsaaaassfiiie tried to attain. That is, a KHHTlRa) Mi. CHINE, lhat will knit aaeh in aevea m.uL heel nnd too, oemplete. "arrow aad ldeas Kelts all grades of yar. Habico, Tieiee, !. ' Men's Knit Jacket. Uo.ierv of all sites, aadal. most aa endless variety of Useful aad Oreeasah al Goods. It will kail from a Watek Qaard te Sleigh Robe, and does it with aeeleess aad dee. patch. Persons that sr Uoapaelated tram Ur worn, can earn iroea a TO 8-4 DOLLARS Par Day with th Kaltur. This Maohina has Uken th klihest Premlaaie al tha Priaclpal lipositlons, Stat and Ooaatp rairs. It w simple ana ihhm in eoaiavustloa. - I will wear a life time. As . It is eoaitrutci. witk the Snest meehankal eiactnen, and for general range of work. "IT HAS NO EQCAL," and Is only limit in oeeary ana artie 07 in Imagination and Ingenuity of the operator. RETAIL MFtXiCE, 40.O. For reference Ilia publio ess address or sail e- on the foiluwing residents of Clearfield eome, Josiah Thompson, Jonathan Ilartrborn, Jebi- Norris, D. D. Kilter, Juhn F. Stall, Crwentri:iet Lewis J. Uurd and John Orr, Uurd p. O.i Ilih Johnston, Abraham Spencer, Eliiba Fentqs. Grampian Hills P. 0.) Joseph Kirk, John Of' is, Jamee Uurry, bumber vity. Samuel Jcakies, Eiq at Carwcoiville. is Am General Agent fur Clearfield and Jeffersoa eeaa lies. All necessary Information ean be obtaiasd by ealling upon him. ' April 16, lSTl-tf, READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY. " Market St.. Clearfield, (at th PeotOflcc) f IUK nnderiigned begs leave toaaaaanset. 1 tbe eilisens of Clearfield and vlclaitv. thai ha has fitted up n room and has Just returasd from the aity with a large amonnt af raadlag Bibles acd Miscelkneooi Boob, Slank, Aeeosal nnd Pas Book af evsrv d. aorlption ; Paper and Envelopes, Frenek pressed ana piein reus ano renews Dlaaa, Legai Paper. Deeds, MortgagM Judgment, Eieaee. Uoa nnd Promissory note Whit aad Parsai mint Brief. Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Music for oilier Plane, Pint, or Ylelm constantly on hand. Any books or suttee cry oesired lhat t may not havo oa hand, nil be sr. ordered by tret express, and eold at whelesal or retail to suit customers. I will else keep periodical literature, such a Magatlaea, Newt, papers, Aa. P. A. 8AULII. uieeraeia nay I, le-u EW STORE AXD NEW GOODS JOS. SILAW 5t SON Bats) ju1 opsasd Nsw Btosi, on ksla Bi..CiaUtfiguil fi latslr occupied by Was. t. 1RWU. Thtlr stock eoaslsts s( Otocssm f lbs boat qsaiity, ' QOEENBWARC, Boot! and SbCAaf. nod TSr srtiols eossssrt fos one's comfort. Call snd xsmlnt ear stock Wort yep ehsio( eltswhert). Ifsjr t, lS6l-tf. DAVID YOUNG, Rtone-Cnttcr and StoBe-Itson, WILL eieeate all work I his Ha al Bed rata price aad In FIRST-CLASS style .Architectural Ornaments T ALL STYLES, Ston Irreottng of (very deecrlptlen, aad all blade M? maaea week ow- tracted for In ar ant of tho eowaty. Any persons wishing to havo respectable mason wark aad stoae-eattlng dona, will find it ta their iatsrset to call upon ma I woald alee taferm the pes II that I ean deliver any qaeatltyer alas of steas desired, aa I am the ewaer af n . FIRST-CLASS STONE QTJARBT. Order tot work oaa be addressed ta DAVID TOINO, martS.IS ClearSeld. Pa. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. T11E undersigned, having established a Set ry on th 'Pike, about half way between Clearleld and Curwensvllls, Is prepared te far nish all kiads of FRUIT TREES, (standard sad dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Orapo Vlaes, Gooseberries, l.eerton Blackberry, Strawberry, and Rasborry Vines. Also, Siberia Crab Trees, Quince, and early scarlet Rhubarb, A. Order promptly attended t. Address, . J. D. WRIQnT. epit-SS-y CurwenevUle, Ps 4JTA per dv ) Agents wanted I TO V4U All ell elasaes of working weenie, of either mt, young or old, msk store soae g work for us In tbelr spar; moments, or all the lime, tbaa at anything alee. Partiootara tna. Address U. Svikiok A Co I'ertlaad, Main, eetio ilyl Clearfield County Bank. rpilK Clearleld County Baah as aa larpra 1 ted institution has none eat of ealstene by the surrender of It charter, oa May It, 1MI, All lu stock I owood by tbo ahosrlben, wh will continue Iho Banking basin nt the mm place, aa private Baakera, aador the firm aesee af the "Clearfield County Benk." Wa are ro sponsible for the debts el th Baak, aad will pay It aotee oa demaad nt tbe aowntor. Depeaim reoelred and latereet paid whea meaey It left kt a tied lima. Paper diaeanntad nt alt per eeaa, a heretofor. Oer pereoaal nspoasibillt) I pledged for all Dapoait. reocived cad baelaeM transicted. A eontlnaaaee of Ik liberal pat ronage af the basins! me T th secret T is re noctfally solicited. A PreUat, Oaahlaf aad oOoers or tho late Clearleld Ceaaty Baak, w rooulr tho aote f .aid Baak to he preeealed for redemptioa. JAS. T. LEONARD, RICIARB SBAW, WM. PORTER, JAS. B. 8RABAM, . L. RIED, ' WM. A. WALLACI- The business f th Baak wiU ho seedaeted by Jeha M- Adame Esc... a Cashier ( tl-l County National B&nk OF CLEARFIELD, PA. . ROOM In Maaeal Baiidlag. aa der ace P C. D. Wateoa'a Drag llor. Passage Tickets la aad from Liverpool, Qaesee tow, Olasgow, London, Pari aad 0peakagK Also, Drafts for oal on th Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Benk of Loadoa. JAMES T. LEONARD, PmV W. M. SHAW, Cashier. i 1:1:1 J. P. M'Uirk. Kd,ward Perk a BANKUJQ & COLLECrnOH EOUSS OF mcgirk 4 perks. Sweoeeeor to Foster, Park, A On, PbUlpaknr;. t;Btxw Caanty, s W11EHE all ia hnalnaaa af a BaaMaf Baae wilt a transacted promptly aad apee tha most favoraole tarma marT-af DREXEL & CO,, Ka. 31 mautk Third eJtreft, hHalphea And Dealert In Gcyemmont Sxuritiei. Application hy mail will roaelv. prompt atten tion, and all iaforstpOeW aheerfully furnlsbed. Orders sollcted. April 1 1 -tf. MK.MUVAL. REIZEWSTEIN HBERLINER, aholesalo dealer la CEMS1 FlIXMhfi GOODS, Hav removed lo 1ST Church street, hetweea Fraaklla aad White BU.,'New Verk. (jyli rl Miss E. A. P. Rynder, atiar son Colekerlng'e, Slolaw.y'. and Emerson' Plsaes Smith's, Maoa A Harnlia' and Peloabat Organ aad Alelodeeas, aad Graver A Baker' Sewing Maeblael. also r.Aiasa or ' Plaao, Onllar, Organ, Harmeay Vaeal . I. N pupil taken far lee. tha half a mrm. mTRoomr opposli Oulleh'i Furniture ri...i.n u.. 4 m4b.tr.