THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, TA. WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 1.1.1871. Something Tangible Accomplished Tbo real obaraotor and fore of the Farmers' movement in the went U in telligontly and clearly disctiBsod by Mr. S. M. Smith, tho Secretary of tho State Farmors' Association in Illinois, in reply to rocont criticisms ot a num ber ot journals, condoming tbo ten dencies of tho farmors' organization, and charging that its power has boen misused or diverted to improper pur posessuch, for inslanoo, as the de feat of Judge Lawrence, at the recent judical eloction. Mr. Smith is to some extont an. authorized representative and spokesman for this now power in the politics oi tho country, and bis views morit careful examination. Aside from the history of the growth of the farmors' clubs, the circum stances wbicb called thorn into boing, tho forcos that havo held thorn to gether, and tbo progroos tboy have mado up to this liiuo, bo makes tbrco poiuls in'oonneclion with the Farmer's movement : First. The educational character and effect of the clubs and granges, in awakening among the farmers a real izing sen bo of their own responsibility for thoir own grievances. As Mr. Smith expresses it the farmors adhere more than any other class to tho doc trine that "whatever is, is right." It is difficult to arouse such a class under any circumstances, but moro difficult than usual in the cneo of tho farmors, beoauso they live isolated lives, havo fow near neighbors, each engrossed with his own affairs, and raroly meet ting bis follows in the way of gonoral discussion. The farmors' clubs and grangos havo brought theso pooplo together, their educalionul value bas thus been important, and thoy are now prepared to enlor on the work of devising a remedy for their griev ances. . Second. The complcto freedom of tbe larmors irom all past political as ooiations, loaving them at perfect liborty, unrestrained by old political associations or allogianoe, to throw thoir strength hereafter as to tbom may soom best. This, Mr. Smith claims, is the greatest achiovoment of tbe farmers' associations. They havo dnost emphatically dooidod to go into politicson thoir own account; to break -off from all former political powcr,and hold thomsolves responsible for tbe corruption and abuses of tho future, and the punishment thereof. Thiid. Mr. Smith disavows tho idea that it is the purpose of tbe farmers' jmovemont to make railroads carry 'freight at a loss. Ho notices that this impression bas got as far as the Lon don Times. It is certain that a vory general impression has obtained among wntroad men and capitalists that tho farmors bad dotorminod to make the railroads find a proQtablo market for their grain ; in other words that rail, roads must carry grain to market at such terms as to make it profitable to -the producer, no matter what its price in tho markot may bo, or wbother tho railroads can so carry it or not. But the farmers say that they do not ask this, and that they only dosire that the railroads Bhall be constrained to do tbeir part of tbo work of human .society at a fair and reasonable profit on tbe capital actually invested ; and jiot exsot charges framod to guaran tee dividends on fictitious capital slock, in the iatorost of stock jobbers on Walnut street. Tf ia nnf vtrnliartlA iUti fnrmnt-a' mrtvn. - - i" - ...-.. -" - merit will ever acbiovo any decided show of strength in Pennsylvania, ex cept in one particular, and this em bodies a grievance unaer wmcn an classos suffer. The example of tbo Wostern farmers organizing in the in. torestof purity in politics and honesty in administration will cxtond to this Slate and the offect we bolieve will bo most beneficial. Tbe farmers as a class bold much stridor viows of of ficial accountability than the residents of towns and citios, but their isolation provonts this sontimont from having lis just woigui. vyrgumztuiun win cure this defeat in Pennsylvania and elsewhere. Altoona Urtbune. The IMen-Baden of America. Tho hot springs of Arkansas fire justly acquiring ft vast notoriety abroad tor tbeir peculiar Xirtuo in tho cure of diBcaso. To add to thoir famo, many dlecovorics of precious atones and metals are being made in their vlcini j. Silver oros nro boinL' almost wookly discovered in this and adjacent . counties. A railroad company acci dently discovered a lodo of silver load Louring minorul upon their lino of road a low weeks ago, In the midst of the ground thai thoy wero excavating for tbeir now dopot in tho city of Lil tlo Hock. Wo know that Do Soto had rondazvous of his party in this vicin ity, about twenty-five miles west and northwost in Conway County, throe hundred years ago, during tho reign of Quoen Isabella of Spain. We know, too, that )e Soto camped thore one entiro winter, and then moved down tho river to what is now the old i'ost of Arkansas, and died at that place. On this wostorn trip of bis ho gath ered many spoci Dions of precious stones, diamonds and sapphires, garnots nnd crystals, and carried away with him considornblo gold and silvor bullion. Tho Bigns of his old furnaces are yot to be soon tho slug that would imli calo other metal than only lead or . silvor. A largo cavorn in Hot Springs JlounUin is known by the namo of the Murdcror's Cnvo. Tho only white man that is ever kuown to havo en tered this cavo is an oid hunter thut is suid to have lived, or is still living, .in that cavorn, and yearly comes hore with his furs and peltries, the labor of ' his years services in trapping. Jlc, .however, always brings with him samples of those silver ores and pro tious stones, Which he disposes ot to tho jowcllcrs, and his silver bullion to tho bankers. This cavorn is fulled llurdcror's Cuvo, from tho fact, so ro- port goes among tho "natives," that no man that bad vonturod into this envorn bad ovor been seen alive again. Tho oxistonco of gonuino silvor oro in that cavorn cannot bo disputed. It is tboro. And smoke is always to be seen oor.ing out ot the side of tbs mountain, supposod to be tho fires front tbo rogions of the damned, and pooplo BAy that "Old Nick" and ths imnlorare holding high carnivalamong mo imps ot darkness. a 1'iitsuargn coronor makos no i charge whoro he sits on a vounir man ho parted bis hair in tho middle. e snys tuat his personal satiMaction winiiJU WiHiOUt tno lo. - Sry floods, 0Jor(ri, tf. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF C0UH6B TUB CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices Tf TE art now onentng up a lot of the belt nnd YY moit seasonabl. Guudt and Warei over offered In tlill market, ami at prices that remind one of the food old day. of cheap things. Those who look faith upon thii point, or deem our alle. gallon, superfluous, need but T OVR STORE, ' Conor Front and Market itroeU, Where they ean iee, feel, hear and know for them, selves. To Mir understand what are cheap goods, this must be done. We do not deem It neoetaarv to enumerate and Ittinlut our .took. It is enough for u. to elate thai We have Everything that is Needed and consumed In thti market, and at prlooi that aitonteh both old and young. deulio jusi.ru siiAW a bum, J AN I EL GOODLANDKli, LUTIIEDSBURQ, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, JIATS l CAPS and BOOTS k 8II0KS. TuWco, Groeorlct and Fish, Kaiti, Hardware (jiwitiwart and ulasiware, Meu s and Hoy' Clothing, Drag., I'...., Oil", School Ilooki, ft large lot of Patent Medielnei, Candies, Kuti t Dried Frultt, Cheeia and Crack- erf, nock and nine roirucr. Flour, Grain and Potatoes. Clover and Timotbr Seed, Sole Lent her, Morocco, Linings, Binding, and in read, bhoetnalcari luuli ana Shoe Findings, No Kreatcr variety of Rood In any How In th oounty. AH for eale very low for oanh or country produce at the Cheap Corner. April 10, 1872. J. M. KRATZER. DE8 1 B A 0 1. E 8T V I. E9 of Cawl meres, t c, for Men and Boys, at J. M. KKAT.Klt'S. milREE-PLY, Brussels, Ingrain and other X carpois, alto, floor Oil Clolhi, at reduced prioci, at . I. M. KltAlZr.lt'S, BEST ASSORTMENT efWall Taper erer offered in thii vicinity. lOe to 1 per piece, fino gilt paper, ete., at J. M. KRATZKR'S. THE MOST popular makoi of Muslins, Bhcct tngs, Pillow Muslins, Ac, at a small advance above cost, by tbo piece, at J. M. KIlATZliR'S. NEW COOPS, NKW STYLES, LARGE ASSORTNKNT, LOW PRICKS, all to be found at J. M. KllAIZUlt'B. I' ADIES DRESS COOnS, la the greatest J variety new spring thadeii newest and moit desirable style. at J. M. KRATZUt'S. A VARIETY of Dress Uoods, suitable for SX. mourning alio orape veils. collar. AoM constantly on hand, at J. M. KT.ATZKR'8. RECEIVING a Children'! Fboi largo lupply of Ladies' and ranted. A handiome Gaiter for 2.ou at moMS J.M. KRATZER'B. BI.T tiranit. ware Tea Bctl and Chamber Seta, Knivei and Forki, Bilver-nlated Forki and pooni, Table Linen, Napkino, very chrap, at UIOU.O J. M. KKA1 Z,tU Jj. S II AWLS, Ernrfi, Neoktlrf, Collan, Vtili, Hair Uoodi. Glovci. Ac. Kid Ulorel at Ijc, alio the Joirphioe Beamlvii Kid tllorei, nt menza i. M. UKAlitll B. CIIEAPGK0CEU1E.S! LUMBER CITT, PA. The nndorliirned announeoe to bil old friendi and patroni that he bat opened a good lln. of UUOI EH1KS A PROVISIONS at tb. old Hand of Kirk k Bpencer, for which he tolielta a liberal patronage it. vr. oraAttu. iumoer i;ity, ra., Aiarcn zu-tr. - U" 1873. Sitt'itrr-v- GOOD NEWS! Ye Fannen all, bolh great and imall, Come liiten to our ong ; We'll tell you how we do Intend To help you all along. When having eomei, with summer heat, And grali growl itrong and tall, And head! grow yellow on the wheat. And you want a Machine to out thetu all Then Juit call at ear Market, in Clearfield, and wa wiH tell von WOOD MOWER OR SUPERIOR, the beit nnd chMpeit Machlnei in th muriiH And which we ypnirantea to gire perfect latiifac- lion in ai feinut oi rrtut. itghi runnen, Afid th moat durable iltvcbinof Wilt. HAY KAKES1 We alio tell three different hlndi of HAT RAKKH. The CO.MLKV, rclf di.rhargiog Rnkc, IIAlibKKTUW.'v and l.ANLASTr.11 HAKK wbioh we lay arc three of the brit Kakei in the world without fear of luooeiilul contradiction. llo lure and ice them befuru buying any other. T II E E S II E R S 1 Wlifn you Are rendy tor threshing w will eel) you Kllii Hoffman 'i One-horii 'i't.raher. which noedt no rooommendatton, firr on hundred or Uifin r In in the eounty. And no farmer will exebang them fbr Any other uAchin In markot Don't OTerlook our Hay Forki Bprtmt'e Rhenr And the KArpfton, with pulliM drain lirilli, Fan ning Mill. Feed Cattcra, Dog Powcri ur churn Inp, Ac. New KlU01Kd alwayi oi band And at pnoei to luit tbe timn. All of the ahov Macbloti warranted to do all thoy Ar AdvorttKd to do, or no ile. M. 0. BROWN A DIIO. ClfArfioM. ra., June 11, 1873. HAYES, COULTER & CO., Eucceiion to W. A. Arnold, MAXITACTVHCRI Of Heaters, Ranges, Low Grates and MARRELIZED SLATE MANTELS. felo agenU for tbo celebrated CHILSON COOKING RANGE. -Scnd for Catalogci. - No. 1.10J Chailnut Strati, JnneiJm PHILAPELPIIIA. AllMI WIHTR AIDII'H X(TI( lN.,t'cl li hereby girea tha t letter! of idmlnlitratlon on th. ..Uteof lilllVAKIl K I Nil, docne.rd, Into llarn.id. town. hip, Cl.arlleld county, Penn'a, baeing been duly granted to th. nnderaigned, all penon. indebted to laid eitnt. will plea., matte Immedl.t payment, and tbo. baring claim, or demand, will preient tbem property authenticated for .etllement wllboni dolay. JEftiE M. II A 111 Kit, Jun. 54, 1873 Hi. Admini.trator. TIIHTICKH' A tlTAUI.l:MI'EI)H We bar. printad large anathcr of th. new FEB BILL, and will en the reneipl of twentr l. Mull, maUa oopyM ant. ddiMo. tt2i 1873. Sotfia. SIIAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Uarket A Front itreetl,) OLKAHVIKI.D, PA. Thii nagnlnocnt Hotel li entirely new, com plete In ell ill appointment!, and oonvonltnt to tha Court llouie. A fro Omnibui rune to and trout the Depot on the arriral and denartur. of each train. UltB. U. 0. CLKatUNTH, April 10, 1ST. Proprletreu. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NKW WASHINGTON, PA. Thii new and well furnlihrd hou'a line boon taken by th. undonlgned. lie foeli eonlldeiit of being able to render latiifaotlou to thoio who may ravor uim witn a can. lay 8, 187J. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Cornorof Swondand Market Btraoti, t'LKAH ril.l), PA. TIIIS aid aid oommodloul Hotel has. during the pait year, been enlarged to double lu former oapacity ror in. .nteriaiaraeni oi itraa. aeri and iue.li. Th. whole building ha been refurnlihed, and th. proprietor will .par. no pain, to r.nder hit gu.iti oomtortaul. while tayiog with him. rlh. 'Manilon Uouii" Omnlbni run! to and from th. Depot on th. arriral and departure ol .aen train. jutm uuuunr.tw i, apr6-70-tf Proprl.tor. IJUNTOUH II ) U 8 U, -Oppoilte the Court llouie, , LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN'A. JoH'Tl IIAl'SEAL A KROM, Prop'.. JKOCKERIIOFV 1IOL8U, UtLLt.lUMK, I'A., D. JOHNSTON A SONS, 0CIJ571 Proprietor. RAILROAD HOUSE, Main Street, PHILirtSUURli, l'ENN'A. The underiiitned kcipi eonitautly on hand th belt of Liquora. Uil table 1. alwayi auppliod with th. bo.t th. tnatket affordl. Tb. traruliog publio will do well to give him a eall novi. oj. itDiir.tti' iii.ui u. ALLEGI1EINY HOTEL, (Markot PI., hot. tWnd and Third,) laLUAItKlbiaJ, I'A. Th inbtcribcr hftving lieeoiu proprietor of thii hotel, would roipooltully Aak a libural iharo f public patronage. ap!2 79 UBUnUK I.fcirUL-LH. SUSQUEJIANNA HOUSE, CURWENSVII.LE, ClearUcld county, I'enn a. Tlill old and well ntablilhcd Hotel, beautifully iltuated on th. bankl of tb. Su.queb.nna. In tbe borouvh af CurweniTillo, hai been leaied for a term ol yeara by th. und.rilgned. It bai been entirely refitted, and li now open to the public generally and th. trarcling community In par ticular, no patnl will l. ipared to render gueiti comfortable while tarrying at thii home. Ample Ktabling room- for tite acoomuodation of teama Charge, moderate. twt. 25, 1 S7U-tr. r.i.i 1ILUUM. K RATZEIl & LYTLE, MAtlKET STREET, C L EABFI ELD, PA. Dealer. In DRY GlOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hardware and Quee.nsware, Boots, Slioes, lints, Capn, ie. -Shoemaker, lupplled with LEATHER and 6U0K FINDINGS at reduoed rat... SALT I SALT I 8ALT! at wuote.aU and retall-tery cheap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ac A liberal dlioount to bulld.ri. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES. OIL CLOTHS in Iarg. qiiantlli.l. FISn, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL and CHOP, alwayi en hand. JWAU of th. abort good, are purcUa.ed Hcluilrely for caih, and therefore can and wi'ff be .old .. chop ai th. oheapeit. febll-TS Everybody wanti to know which U th licit MacliiM. The Light-Running Domestic aniwer. thii queitlon. Call at the itore of J. Sbaw t Son and iee the Machine. R. NEWTON SIIAW, May II, lPT3-3in Agent. BRICK I BRICK I BRICKI A SEW BRICK YARD. W8. PLCMMKR A CO., hiving Darted , a new and eitcnilv. Brick Yard In Clrnrneld, are prepared to make oontraoll for flrlt el... itcu urlutf, tu large or imall qttanuttei. Order, and oorro.pnndencc lolleited. Informa tion can bo obtained by calling at Ilyndcr'i alu. ilo Store, or by aiMre.Bing VY. D. 1 LLM.Mr.ll f;t)., m?7 If ClearKold, P.. MARBLE AM) STOVE YARD! Urts. S. S. LIDDELL, Ilaring engaged In tb. Marble buiinc... dcilro to Inform bar friendi and the publio that .he haj now and will keep eomtantlyon band a largo and well .elected ttock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARDLE, and ii prepared t. furaiih to order T0MDST0NE8, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, SIOHl'MEKTS, Curb! and Poll, for Cemetery Lotr, Window Bill, and Capt, alio, Bl'REAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND Tars, Ac, ia; Vet Yard lloed ltret, near tbe R, R. flcpot, Clearseld, Va. Jr.7 S. i. 8NYDE A, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER lan Dalian i Watches, Clocks finj Jowolry Oppoelu Conrt Uoiini, Wond Stmt. CI.KAItFJMMI, PA AH kind, of repairing la uy line promptly at t Undid to. Sat-Marf, ifinwarr, t5tr. II. F. BIGLEIl & CO., It A It 1 W A R 13 , Alio, Manufaotureriof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. IAIIMING IMPLEMENTS of all klodi for .ale by It. P. BIQLEB k CO. JAILROAD WHEELBARROWS for ial. by II. F. BIGLEIl A CO. QIL, PAINT, TUTTY, GLASS, Nalli, te., for ial. if II. F. BIO LEU & CO. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Finding!, for ial. by H. F. BIGLEIl ft CO. Q.UNS,riSTOLS,SWORAD CNES For ial. kj II. F. IilGLER t CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Bli.i, for ial. hy II. F. BIGLEIl ft CO. JRON! IRON I IRON 1 IRON I For ial. by II. F. BIGLEB ft CO. JJORSE SHOES HORSE SHOE NAIL8, for aal. by II. F. BIQLEB ft CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And beit Manufacture, for i.li by II. F. BIQLEB ft CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE COXES, for ial. by n. F. BIGLEB ft CO. RODDER CUTTERS for snlo by .CU30-70 H. F. BIGLEB ft CO. THE ITvOlTSIDES TIN AND STOVE STORE I G. S. FLEGAL, HiilipsTjurj, Centra County, la. rpflK undentgn.d roip.otfully announe.i to X tb. public that h. faa. on hand a ear.. fully-..l.ct.d and wall aiaort.d l took of STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, HOLLOW WARE! TIX, COTTER AND SHEET-IRON WARE! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE I Dll itock of Cooking StoT.i con.llU of 1UE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which bar. n.T.r failed to bring peae. and proip.rtty Into lamlll.i wliere it li ue.d, Diamond State, Parmer, II .raid, Charm, Spun' California uooi plore, spear.' Anti-Unit, Oal-Burning Cooking Htorei, Victor, Reliane. .nd t'nion Kanx.., 6p.ar.' Cooking Range., A.., ato. fcA.Tb Tin and Sheet Iron war. tlr.nwlth tb. Store. Il mad. of th. h.a.l.il and beit material, and warrant.! lo gir. perfect uatU faction. His Stock of Parlor &, Heating Stoves I. larger, better and cheaper than erer befer. .ibibit.d to the public con.iitlog of Speari' Rernlrlng Light Illuminating Store, bpe.ri' Anu-iiuii uai-iurning rarmr More, clpeara' Orbicular Uaa-Hurnlng Parlor btoT., Speara' Oai-Burr.lng Parlor StoT., Uoquel, Pearl, (l.in, Ida, Sun, Tropio, Kerada, Ac, Ac. , Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heater., Spear.' It.- TOlrlng Ltgki lleateri. He li alio prepared to furnlia a complete ao.ortm.at or Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Woodon and Willow Ware, ice, Wholeaal. or retail, manufactured neatly and with the oole new to iwrlce, irom th, beit ma. terial In fh. market. PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, BPt'N COalMON IRON KETILER. Of .rery drecriptlon oonitantty .a band. ORDERS FOR SPOUTING, ROOFING And otb.rwork belonging to hli bnaln.u will be promptly tiled by eip.rlenc.d and ikUllul workmen. BRASS, COITER. OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASH Taken in .zehang. for good.. -Il. .ipartally lnrlte. th. atteattoi of nercn.nte wi.ning to purenai. aiwnoieaala, a. they will Hod it to tbeir advantage to eiamln. tit itock before purchasing .ii.wn.r..' Look out for th. Big Sign oppo.lt. th. real dene, of Mr.. Dr. Fo.ter. All Qoona WatnanraD Rnrntnarnn. O. 8. 1'LLiiAL. Phlllpihurg, Jun. t, IS70. ouilUA Lime Tor Sale I THE nnderaigned, residing near the dnpot bit. mad. eoniplat anangem.nti wllh Lime Burner, eaat alike mountain, whereby be II ena bled t Awp wuUntly en hand a large quantity of TURK LIMEI which be offara to farmer! and builder! at a trifle abor. eo.t. Tiioae In need of the artiele would do well lo giro no a call, or addreil uie by letter, bi fore negotiating their lima. IIKO. C. PASSMOKR, ClearArld, Pa., Jun. t, I8l). J. II. M'MURUAY will suprr.Y rott wnn any article ok mrkchanhibk at the viiiy u.wkst PRICE, COJJt) AKy 8Kb!. (:4:7J:y) NEW WASHINGTON. m HE LATEST MOVEI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their new bull ding on Second Strnot, near) o)poitto tin itort of WeiTir A lie tin. CLEARFIELD, TA., Wbero tby will eon tin at to mpply tbttr old mJ u man now ouitomeri m mj oia, with PUKE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all new remedlc.,) Patent Medicln.i, Paint, and Olio, Ola., and Putty, rlcbool Booki, Stationery, Piper, Ae, alio, a full line of Drug gilt.' Sundrleo, Hair Tonic, Coimetiri, Perfumeriee, Toilet Article., Bruihee, Toilet Soap., Poeket Book., Ae,ell of the bast quality. PURE WIXES AND LIQUORS, tor medloal A asoramcntal porpoae. only, Pure Whit. Lead, Colon of all kind., Raw and Boiled Llneeed Oil, Varni.hM, Turpen. tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varniiu Bruihee, Plaroring ErtrocU, Confectloncrio., Bird Seed, Bploe, gnuni and nnground, of all kinds. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will find our atook of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Da rnell io Cigars, e'oulf and Fine-cut to b. of th. very best brand. In tha market, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, ' All kind, of GLASS WARE, GARDEN SEEDS, . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trimming, of .r.ry yariety. If artng a long exnerteaoa in the busine.., and an extensive and well .elected stock of medieioes, w. ar. enabled to fill Physicians' praoertotiofle at th. shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, day and night. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., May 11, 1871 -If. UsrrUanroua. c LEARFIELD PLANING MILL COJIPAN Y. MM1R onrliTfifned, nioocuori to RKED ft X l'OWKLL. h-ve run-haftnl Ih CLEAR HKLD TLANIMi MILL, and retitlrj it tor doing n eitemire buvlnrta. AH the mMbinerjr will be ft!.od neooisftry to mitke it one of the moit complete eatub iihmentf of the kind lo the Ktate. Thy are now prrpartd to reonive order for nnj work in tbl lino. Tbey will gireiecifvl .Mention to all mttieruui lur oyuw tHinaing. FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING, 8AS1I, DOORS, BLINDS, iiii.icK.ET8, jio i i.ni.ra, Ac. OF ALL STYLES, always on band. WORKED BOARDS, and all article! ime. ry fnr building, will be oirtmnged ror IMif LrMIIKR, so that per.ona at a distance may bring their lurolier, ricbanga it for, and return home with the manufactured artu'lc. Thof oenpany will alwaya bar. on band a large stork of dry lumber, so a. to bo ahla tu fill aa order on Hie shortest notice. Only tbo best and most skillful hands will bo employed, so that the publio may rely upon good work. Lumber wlU be worked or sold as lew as It ean bs purchased anywhere, and warranted to glvo rat .faction. As the bn. incus will b. don. upon the ensh principle w. oan afford to work for .wall pronu. DRY LUMBER WANTED! E.peeLlly one and-a half and tw. Inch panel stun, ror which a liborai prtc. will n. paiu. Th. business will b. conducted under th. nam. of tb "Clearfield Planing Mill Co." 0. H. Mcrrell will personally .upwlntaiid the business. Orders respectfully aollclted. 0. It. MKURELL. II. It. TAYLIHl. DAVID MiOAUOllKr. M. I). BROWN A DKO. Clearfield, Pa., January ft, 1879. The Liqhlninq Tamer. THE undersigned ar. th. .ol. Agents In this county for lbs "North America llalranloed LhlUTNlNt RODS." These ar. tb. only saf. rods now in use, and ar. endorsed by all th. irieplino men In th. c.untry. V . fcaroby nollfy tb. citiionl of th. county that wo will put them up a better rod. and for less money, than t. .barged by th. foreign .grnt. who annually trarors. th. oounty and oarry of our little cash, n.rer to return. ENCOURAGE HOMB LABOR. Thoi. wishing Lightning Rod. erected en their building, ne.d but address ui by letter, or call in person. W. will put them up anywhere in th. oounty, and warrant tb.m. Th. Hods and Kliluras .an be ...a at any time by calling at our store. H. F. DIULt'H A CO. Clearneld, March St, 1711. tf THE CLKARF1ELP WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXEJ Hanufocturcd .spmi.lly for THH CLEARFIELD TR4M, ron 4i.a ir II, F, OtULEU A CO, ugn gry floods, totttttUt, t(. E.A.&W.D.IRVIN DEALEflS IK GENERAL MEIttllAXDIMi:, SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS & LUMBER CURWENSVIIXE, PA., 1 RB offering, it their nw Store Hottf, J: eotnpleto itock of MCW (iUOXJH, of all acucr.puoni. Dry" Goods and Groceries, HARDWARE, BOOTS SHOES, CLOTHING, &t. IN LARGE VARIETY. Flour, Jtfcal, Itye, Oats, Corn, Always on hand and for sals at a small advance. B OPE, In larg. quantltlM, Mid low by coll ; alie, PULLET BLOCKS, SMALL ROPB and CASTIIOOKS. , On. hundred eases of ATWATER'S ELMIRA BOOTS, for sals by tb. case at wholeaal rates. Recelrcd by ear load t HUNTINGDON FLOUR, and told at .nail adranee. HARNESS, If all kinds, HOrtSB COLLARS and HANKS, HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO ROBES, Ac Also, tn sal. arst-clat. two bors. WA00N8, TWIN SLEDS, LOa SLEDS, and PLEIUUS. Special Inducement, offered t. thos. getting out Square Timber and Logs, a. w. deal largely In Lumbermen'. Supplies, and are prepared at all time, to purchase Timber, Log. and Lumber. Curerensrill., November 1ft, 1871. j. r. wnaraa W. W. TT. WEAVEIl & BETTS CLEARFIELD, TA., An offering, at the old .land of 0. L. Reed A Co., tbeir stock of goods, consisting ef DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATH A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWAIlE, FLOUK, FEED, SALT, &c, &c, At th. most reasonable rat.s for CASH tr In tichang. for Square Timber, TJoarda, SliingleB, OR COl'KTHY PRODUCB. jTfl-Advancss mad. to tho.. engaged In got ting out square timber on th. most advantageous terma, pdMJanTH g L. KIRK, SON k CO., No. 134 North Third Slreet, corner of Cherry, Philadelphia, Hare In store and offer for sal. at th. lowest market prills, and on the most reaeonaM. terms, a large and well selected stock of Urooeriro, Teas, Spices, Jrish, Cheese, Ae., eeleoted In this, New York and Baltimore markets, to which attention of country dealers is particularly requested. novlJ Jy FAIRBANKS' STANDARD B.ggag. Barrows, Warehoun Trucks, Copying Praisei, Improved Money Drawer, Ao. ron au r II. F.'BIOLEtt & CO., Dealer, lu Hardware, mchaO.70.tf Second Street, Clearneld, Fa. J'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES HANGING VASE.S, Stove Liniug wid Fire Brick, kept constantly pn hand. STOXE AD EAUTIIEX-WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I CROCKS' POTS! CROCKS! Plahcr'l rVftit AlrtlBliI Btir-Uuf I'rnll C'aual HI'TTlOl CHOCKS, with lids, CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CROCKS, A.yLR - Bt'TTFR CHOCKS, I'll a LB, IIWISI, FLOWER POTS, . M DISnES, BTriW POTS, And a great many other thing! to. nnmeroul ta mooiiun, tv u iwi FREO'K. LETTZINGER'S STOE-WARE rOTTERY, Cotnu of Cherry and Tblrd Streets, V W CLKARl-,IU,!, PA. -'.ugj outtaru and 3rtarlItw Up. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (Suwewor. to Boynton A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of ' PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner ot Fonts and Pint Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. TTAVINO engaged In th. manufacture of Urst- XX elaas If AClflNERY, w. respectfully Inform tht publio that w. art now prepared to All nil order, a. cheaply and a. promptly as .an b. don. in any of the citica. W. manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Dead Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys, Gilford's Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistle., Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Glob. Valves, Check Valves, wrought Iron Pipe, S'.eam Pumps, Boiler Fed Pumps, Anti- Friction Metres, Soap Ston. Packing, Gum Pack ing, and all kind, of MILL WORK J together with Plows, Bled Soles, COOK AND TARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. jMr-Orders solicited and filled at city price All letter, of inquiry with reference to machinery of out manufacture promptly an.wered, by ad dra in g us tt Clearneld, Po decll'70-tf BIHLER, YOUNG A CO. R ECONSTRUCTED. DANIEL STEWART & SON IT a vine pniwbueti Lb Cheap Clothing Bonta of Iiaao L. niitMiitain. hara tha lar;ait and bait aiaortntent of Manufactured Goodi in tha oounty. and ean aU tbeir EEAD7 MADE CLOTHING, for Men. Boji and ChUdran, SO PEH CENT. CHEAPER Than any othar honsa in tha oonnty. Tbey will alwayi keep on hand a larga and el egant aaaortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, C0LLAR8, TIED, TRCXKS, VALISES, Ac, Ac. OF THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS. If yon want to get good and .tylish Clothing, at low figures, do not fail to oall at tbeir estab lishment before spending your money elsewhere. UomemtttT the place. augMJ DANIEL STEWART A SON. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF STOVES I STOVES I ever brought to th. county, are Wing received at the Hardware Establishment of II. K. IIUiLKH ds CO., oumpriiing tb. following Cook Stove. : fAR'8 CALORIFIC. . iSUtiyUKIlANNA. REGULATOR, JCOPLE. EXCELSIOR. TRIUMPH. GOV. TENN. READING, NATIONAL RANGE, AC. AC. Also, tb. following Heating Stoves t 8PEAR'8 ANTI CLINKER, SPEAR'S ANTI DUST, PI-EAR'S ORBICULAR, SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, MORNING LIGHT, BON TON, GITSEY, VULCAN, SUNBEAM, RUBY' PAUPUIN EGG, C II ESTER EGG, VOLCANO, THOENIX. HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE ROOM STOVES, AO. Cleartold, Sept. 1), IS? J. llO LUMBERMEN. PERFECTION IN CANTHOOKSI The Clearflrld Ksoelslor Cantbook will not wear out or break, boing constructed with tn. solid band from clip to point. It li pronounced by all practical Ittu.Urmen who bava examined it to h. tb,. most perfect Cantbook ever Invaoted. Amos Kennard, Patentee. Manufactured by Auos Kikkiud A Co., at CLEARFIELD, PA. yAll ordert promptly attended lo. plS'tt OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, OSCEOLA BTKAJI MILLS, WARPrarrnnua' LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS ATSD Sawed f ratetf Ribbed Shinghi. U. n. 8IIILI.IN0F0RD, Praildeat, OBee Forest riooe, No, 115 S. 41b St., PhU'a. JOHN LAWSIIR, General Sup't., Osceola Mllla, Clearfield county, Fa, of 4omAm l0". ' .r n'',j.K?f IA0HS1 AtRORTMENT ,1 , n , "M f'""7 at ihelr Mammoth Ktor. In 0cl. ,,na,,a UsffUatucus. rjMIE AUTOMATIC KiilUIuc; Machine. This Knitting Machine is on. ef lb. cost .js ful inv.nti.ns of tb. ago. By nutiring ru and ingenioui experiments tha Inventor hu oobleved what thousands have nnsueoenfaii. tried to attain. That is, a KNITTIKU lia CHINE, that will knit a sock ia seven mlautea heel and to., complete. Narrows .nd widen. Knits all grades of yarn. Nubles, Tidies, IloccT Men's Knit Jackets, Hosiery of all slice, and l! most an endless varicy of Useful and Oraamsail al Goods. It will knit from a Watch Uuard to a Sleigh Robe, and does It with neatness and Iti. patch. Parsons that art inoapooialcd from aard work, ean tare from 83 TO 84 DOLLARS Per Day with tb. Knitter. Thii Machine has taken th. highest Premium, at tb. Principal Siposltions, Slat, and Coin. Fair.. It is simpl. and durable in eontenettoa, and will wear a life-Urn a. As it is eoustrwtsd with tb. nnest mechanical exactness, and tor general range of work. "IT IIAS NO EyUADri and la only limited in beauty and style by taV imagination and ingenuity of tb. operator. RETAIL PRICE, f 10.00. For reforeno. th. publio e.o address or coll up. on the following reaident. of Clearfl.ld aouaty i . Josiah Thompson. Jonathan Hartshorn, Jodb Norris, D. D. Kittar, John F. Stull, Curwensrlllei: Lewis 1. llurd and John Orr, llurd P. 0.1 Ilsk Johnston, Abraham Spencer, Eli.ba Fento.. Gramplaa Hills P. 0. Joseph Kirk, John Qww no, James Curry, Lumber City. Samuel Jenkins, Esq., at t'urwenitTllle, Is U' General Agent for Clearneld and Jefferson eou tles. All nMessary information ean be obtaiaed by calling uponbim. April 19, 1673-tf. READING FOR ALL I J BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market ft., Clearfield, (at tht Pott Once.) TDK undersigned beg. leart to announce I. thaoltis.ns of CI.arA.ld and vlelnltv.ik.t b. b.s nttcd np a room and ha. Jut tstinal from tb. city with a larg. amount of rsodli Bibles and Miscellaneous Booh, Blank, Account and Pail Book, of .vary ls scrlptlon Paper and Envelop.., French pressed and plain Pens and Pencils Blank, Lssol rp.rs, veeas, suorigage. juagm.nt, men., tlon and Promissory notes t WhiU and Pareki ment BrlefLcgal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Music for .liber Pi.no, Flut. tr Vielia constantly n band. Any book, ar atatleasry desired that I may not bar. on hand, will be sr. ordered by first .lpr.sl, and sold at wholssol. or retail to suit customer.. I will also keep periodical literature., .nob as Magasin.s, Nswi. papers, Ao. P. A. GAL'LII. Ulearaeia Hay T, laos-tt JbEW BTOKE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Ha juat opened t Ngw Stoii. on Main St.,CuairigLi, Pi,' lately occupied by Wm. F. IBWIS. Tbeir atock ootuiata ol Gaociaiat of the beat quality, Quee.nsware, Boots and Shoes, and every article neoeaaarr for one'e comfort. Call and examine oar atook before pof chasing eliawhere. May 9, 1866-lf. DAVID YOUNG, Stone-Culler and Stone-Mason, WILL eiseutc all work in bis lln. at mod. .rat. price, and ia FIRST-CLASS style Architectural Ornaments In ALL STTLES, Stone Drawing ef tvsry denription, and all kind, of mason work eon traet.d for In orontof lb. oauty. Anypcrscas wishing to kav. re.pectable mason work aal .tons-cutting don., will nnd it ta tb.lr interest to .all upon me I would also Inform tbe pib. li. that I canTeliv.r any quantity or alas! ef ton. desir.d, as I am tb. awntr tf a FIRST-CLASS STONE QT7ABBT. Orders for work can be addressed to DAVID TODNO, marJS,? I Clearneld. Pa. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY, THE undersigned, baring established a SaT cry on th. 'Jike, about halfway battMa Clearfl.ld and Curwensvtlle. 1. ore oared u fur nlsb all kinds of FRUIT TREES, (stlwdsci dwarf,) Evergreens, 6hrnbbery, Srap. Viaes, Qoosaberri.., Lawton Blackberry, Strawberry, and Rasbarry Via... Also, Siberian Crab Trees, Quince, and early ecorlet Khubarb, Ac Ordsri promptly attended tt. Address, d. u. whiumt. eplO flS-y CurwsnsvlUs, Ft S mn COA per day I Agents wanted I ') lu JU All clasacnf working people. of .itber sci, young or old, mak. mora naney at work for us in their spare moments, or all tnetim., than at anvthlng else. Particulars free. 'Address 0. gTiKson' A Co., Portland, Main.. oeU072rl Clearfield County Bank. THE Clearfield County Bank a. aa laeortera ted institution has gon. out of .xlst.nee by th. surrender tf iU charter, on Hay II, leli, All lu .lock Is own.d by tht tubacribers, wk. will oonllnu. th. Banking business at the sows place, as ptlvate Bankers, under th. Inn unit of th. "Clearfield County Bank." W. are re sponsible for ths debt, of th. Bank, and will pay it. note, en demand at th. counter. Deposits received and Interest paid wb.n money i. left fsr ali.dltm.. Pap.r discounted at sii peroral, as heretofore. Our personal responsibility it pledged for all Dapo.il received and business transiet.d. A eontlnuaac. of th. liberal pat ronage of the basin ess men of th. county is re spectfully .ollcUad. A. President, Cashisr ui olBoereof lb. lata Clearfl.ld County Book, ws requlr. th. not., of .aid Bank ta at unseated for redemption. J A 8. T. LKONARD, IUCHAHD SHAW, WM. PORTHIi, JAB. B. GRAHAM, 8. L. RKKD, WM. A. WALLACE Tk. business of tht Bank will bt conducted by Joha M- Adam., Esq., as Cashier. I l'- " Counly National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Masonic Building, en. door north ss C. D. Watson'. Drug Store. Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Quests- town, Ulasgow, London, Pari, and Copenbsft. Also, Drafts fnr sale on th. Royal Bank of Irvlssd) and Imp.rial Bank of London. JAMKS T. LEONARD, Prosl. W. M. SHAW, Cashier. tHItltteS J. D. M'OtrJcT ' Edward Perks. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE; or McGIRK & PERKS. Bucceseor. to Foster Perks, A Co, Plillljiaburg, Centre County, Pa. TtfllRIIE all th. business of a Banking IM" IT will oe transacted promptly and upea the most fevoraole terma, mar7-tf DREXEL & CO., Ne. 9t Bouth Third Street, Philadelphia H.i.MKns, And Dealers in Government Securities; Application by mall will rcc.lv. prompt auc tion, and all information cheerfully furni.bod. Ordert solieted. . April " lt HIiMUVAL. REIZENSmN &:BERLINER, wholoula dmUn ta GETSFIBXISIIIG fiOODS, tl a- lik trta. k a.u( kiWftal ii atb rwnioTrn to ip, v ii n n hiwi - Franklin and Whltt it..,' New York. (Jyl''l Miss E. A. P. Rynder, mit Foa Oalcjtering'., St.lnw.y-. and Em.rson't WstM limltk's. Mason A Hamlin', and P.loek.1 1 Orgs,:., and Jdelodoens, and Grayer a) B.a..'. Hewing MacblaM, Slso taioa.n ts" rgan, Harmony aelJotal"ti I.. N. pupl Uken for lets than half a ttrai. ay-Rooms oppo.lt Gnllch'. Furnllur. Wit Cle.t9.ld, May , Ubf-tf-