THE UEPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY M0RN1NO AUOU8T1TM87II. PERFECT g QA'l'lSFIEDs irM novcr know more than ono mnn who was porfoclly satisfied with the weather at all timos and uuder all oir cuuiHlancoa. It was Chubb. No mat tor what tho condition of tho woathor, Chubb was always contentod- and happy, and willing to afllrm that tho Htulu of thing at any givon moniont was the very bosl Blato that could bo dovisod. In summer, when tho ther mometer boltod up among the ninotios, Chubb would come to tho front door with bends of perspiration standing out all ovor his red luoo, until his head looked like a raspberry, and would look at the sky and Bay, "Splondid 1 jiorfootly splondid I Noble weather for tho poor and for tho ico companies and tho washerwomen 1 I nevor saw such magnificent wouthor for drying shirts. Thoy don't shako up ony such cliraito as this in Italy. Gimme my umbrellor, Harriot, while I sit out yor on tho stops and enjoy it." In wintor, whon the morcury would creep down (ilteen degrees bolow toro, and tho cold was sovoro onough to froeao fcbmr'o oVauo (rooo,- 'C'Ou6b' would' sit out on my fonco and exclaim, "By gracious, Adolor, did you evor boo such weather as thin? 1 liko an at mo.tphoro that lreoises up yonr very manor. It helps tho coal trado and koeps tho snakes quiet. Don't talk of sumnior time to mo. Gimmo cold and give it to me stilf." AVhon thoro was drought, Chubb usod to moot us in tho Btroct and remark, "No rain yet, I seo I Magnificent, isn't it f I want my weather dry, I want it with the dampness left out. Moisture broods fevor and aguo, and wots your clothos. If there's anything I despiso it' to carry an umbreller. No rain for mo, ifyouploaso." When it rained for a wook and swampod tho country, Chubb often dropped in to boo as ana to obscrvo, "I dunno how you fool about this yor rain, Adelcr, but it allors scorns to mo thut the hcavons novor drop no blossings but when wo huve a long wot spoil. It makes tho corn jump and cleans the sowors and keeps chewing tobacco from golting too dry. I wouldn't givo a ccn to live in a climate whore thoro was no rain. Put mo on the Nilo and I'd dio in a week. Soak me through and through to the inside of my under shirt, and I feel as if liio was bright and boautiful, and sorror nothing but nonsonso." On a showery day, when tbo sun shone brightly at ono moment and at tho next the rain pourod in torrents, Chubb usod to Bland at tho window and oxekim, "Harriot, if you'd 'vo asked me how I likod tbo weather I'd've said just as it is now. What I want is weather that is streaked, liko a picco of fat and lean bacon, a littlo ehino and a littlo rain, Mix'om up and fiivo us plenty of both and I'm your man." Chubb was always happy in a thundor storm, and ono day, uftor tho lightning had knocked down two of bis trees and torn bis chimney to pieces, wo wctit over to see him. Ho was standing by tho prootrote trooa, and ho at once remarked, "Did you over know of a man having such luck as that T I was going to chop down them two trees to-morrow, and as that chimney nover draw'd well, 1 had con cluded to havo it rebuilt. And that gorgoous old storm has fixed things just as I want 'cm. Put mo in a thun der storm and let tho lightning play around mo and I'm at homo. I'd rather have one storm that would tear the bowols out of tbo American con tinent than a dor.cn of yor littlo drib blin' wntorin'-pot showers. If I can't have a rippin' and roarin' Btorm, I don't want nono." One day Chubb was upon Lis roof fixing a shinglo, whon a tornado struck him, lifted him off, carried him a quarter of a milo and dashed him with such terrible forco against a fence, that his leg was brokon. As they curried him homo we mot him, and whon we asked him how bo felt, ho oponod his cyos lan guidly and said, "Immortal Moses! what a storm that was I Whon it doos blow, it suits tho sonior mombcr of the Chubb family if it blows hard. I'd give both logs if we could have a squall like that cvory day. I I " thon ho fainted. Wo want Chubb elected president. Ho is the only man in tbo univorso who don't growl at the weather, and he ought to Lave glory and honor. Max Adder. Brigham and His Wivos, . I Brigham Young is reportod to have cxpressod himsolt as follows, in ono of his recent "sermons" in Salt Lako ' City: "I wish my womon to under stand that what I am going to say is for them as well as others, and I want thoso who are hero to tell their sisters, yes, all tbo woman in the community. I am going to givo you from this timo to the sixth of Octobor for reflection, that you may dotormino whether you wish to stay with your husbandsornot, and I am going to sol every one at lib erty, and Bay to thorn, "now go your way." And my wivos have got to do ono of two things, eithor round tip their shoulders to endure tho offlio tions oi this world, and live thoir re Jigion that Is, polygamy or thoy mast loavo; for I will not have thorn scratching and fighting about mo. 1 will set all at liberty. What, first wifoj toof Yes, liberate you all. I want to go somewhere or do something to got rid of the whinors. I do not want them to recoivo part of tho truth and pnrn the rost out of doors. Lot every man thus treat his wives, keeping raiment enough to cover his budy.anJ ay to your wivos, take alt that I tiavo and bo sot at liberty; but if you tay with mo, you Bhall comply with tbo law of God in every respect, and that, too, without -any murmuring or whining. Yon must fulfil the law of iod In overy respect, and round lip your enouiuorsto walk np to tbo mark wunout. any grunting." Win Orr. Iowa is tho only Stato of the Union ropresonlod as boing en tirely froo from debt, and yet it is a State that has doubled its population in tho last ton yoars, and placos it In the matter of population i.s number oloven In the Union, against number twenty in 18G0. With sutli growth and prosponly, to be entirely free from debt, is a most enviable distinction. Since tho clergy have hold prayers for the bonclit of the pross, the Chi cago Timet suggests that editors unite in supplication for the diffusion oi in tolllgonce among the clorgy. An old bachelor says that womon are liko parrots : thov aro willinir to bo caged np, if thoy only have a ring w pmy Willi, gry mm, &otttti, tu. Down I Down II THE LAST AKRIVAL AMD OP C0UUSB TUB CllKAfUSTI A Proclamation against High Prices "T7"1! an now opening up lot of tin belt and Y most lonsonable Uoodl and Waree Ivor ofTorod In thll innrkot, end at pricci that remind ono of III good old devl of clump tiling!. Thon who lack faith opon thll point, or doom our alia gattona luperlluoui, need hut CVff. JT Ol'tt STORE, Comer Front and Market itroetf, Where they en me, feel, hear and know for them elvee. To fully understand what areoheap goods, thll must be done. We do not doom It nooeesarv to enumerate and ItonilM our itock. It ! enough for to elate that We have Everything that is Needed and oomumed In U1I1 market, and atfrlooi that astonish both old and young. dooSO JOSEPH BHAW A SON. JANIEL GOODLANDEK, LUTIIERSBURO, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, II ATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES, Tobacco, flrooerlog and FUb, Nutli, Hardware, tiuonswr and (Jlnvwaro, Men's and 'lfffi,aBrhooT Hooks! ' a large lot or I'atont Medicines, Candies, Nuti A I)rid Fruit, Choose and Crock rs, Hook and Rule Fowdur, Flour, Grata and Potatoes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Sole Lent her, Morneeos, Linings, Bindings and Til read, Hhocinnkrrs' Tuola and fche Findings. No greater rarlety cf goods in any store In th county. All fur sale rery low fur earth or country produce at the Chonp Corner. Aug. S7, 1873. J. M. KRATZER. D KM HAM. R ST VI.ES of Casslmeree, Ao, for Men and Roys, at J. at. KRATZER'S. rplIHF.li.PI,Y, Brussels, Ingrain and other I Carpets, alio, floor Oil Clothe, at reduced pnoci, at , J. M. KRATZER'U. TkKST AflKOIITMENT of Wall Paper ever 1 offered In thie vicinity. lOo In $1 per piece, Cuo gilt pnper, etc., at J. M. KRATZER'S. rp II E MOST popular makee of M uslina, Sheet X Ingi, Pillow Muslins, Ac at a small advance above cost, by the piooe, at J. M. KRATZER'S. AJKW ;1. NEW BTVI.KS, I.ARI1E 1 ASSORTMENT, LOW PKiCKS, all to be found at J. M. KRATZER'S. IADItS' mt ICS COODB, In the greatest J variety new epring fhade newest and nioit deilrable etylee at J. M. KKATZEIt'S. A VARIETY of Drrii Ooodi, inllable for mourning aleo erape veile, oollarr, Ao conaUntlj on hand, at J. M. KRATZEK'S. Rr.n.l VINfi a large enpplj of Ladlel and Children'i Hboei, made to ordor and war ranted. A handsome Ualter for 2.00 at nioh2it J.M. KUATZER'8. BEST Granite ware Tt-a 6te and Chamber 8ft, Knivce and Fork, Silver-plated Forki and Spooni, Table Linen, Napkin, very chpap, at mcli25 J. M. KKATZKU'H. SII AW1.X, Bcarfa, Keoktiea, Collar!, Veili, Hair (loode, Ulovefl, Ae. Kid Ulovea at Too, alio tho Joeephino tivaule'i Kid iltovee, at mch26 J. M. KRATZEK'S. CHEAP GROCERIES! LUMBER CITT, PA. The nndontgncd announoei to hil old friends ana patrons lli.L liu I... .c..a kuw 11u ' UKOUERIJit) A PROVISIONS at tbo old stand of Kirk A Spenoer, for which he aolieits a llloral patronage. II. W. EPKNCKlt. LoinUr City, Pa., March 20-tf. rjO THE s FRONT! GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE CLEARFIELD BAKERY ASD ICE CEEAM SALOON I The undersigned having just fitted np new, large and comfortable rooms on Markot itreet, near Third, respectfully informs the pnblio that be now drepared to accommodate them with evorything In h'.l line on short notice and at all houri of the day. He koepi on hand ERESII BREAD, RUSKS, ROLLS, PIES, CAKES, all kinds. ICE CREAM, and a general aisortment of CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITH, NUTS, Ac, All ofwbich will be delivered to otiitomnri at thoir reildondei, when requested to do to. ICE CREAM, bj the diih, icrrod In a neatly far Blfbcd room. Thankful for tho genenms patron n go beitowed In the pant, he hopci to morit and rocclre a oon tlouinoe of the nunc from hit old ouito mem, and othcrx. JOUX STADLER, Junol8.73-tf. HAYES, COULTER & CO., Sucrwaori to W. A Arnold, MAntrpACTrn&Ri op Heaters, Ranges, Low Crates and MARIIELIZKD SLATE MANTELS. Sole agents for the celebrated C1IILSON COOKING UANGK. t-OScnd for Catalognei, Ho. KU Chcstnnt Street, June J5 -In nilLADELPHIA. JSAAC JOHNSON & SONS, Manufacturer! and Dealer! In Hoota and fi hoc! LadltV, MIkW and ChlMren'i Galtein, Men'i, Boy i and Women ' llovjr Uooti, and ltngnni, AOs, Ae Ptore and shop on fleoond atraet, noiirlj oppo- lite 1'. IT. JMj(ier to. nardware itore, Feb. R, IBTI-ty CLEAHFIELD, PA 1ARGAINS IN MUSICAL IN JL9 STKIj'MENTfll Orijana, both new and WKmnd band, at the Miielc Htora, opposite lltilich furniture btor. All pareoni lnterutcd are Invl ted to ell and aaamiae a n atyla .f Own bow on exhibition. Kheai lluito and Munlo Itooki ennttaniljoa band. aplS4-7Stf TTTILLIAU M. IIENIIY, Jui T or thi Vmk iid Sinivaaea, Lt l usTing M11KH CITY. Colleelinni made and money nromnllv paid ovor. Artieln of agreement and iliwls of conveyance neady ateoutcd and Warrante.1 oor net or no charge. JvJ3'7l SsttW. SHAW UOUSK, (Oor. of Market A Front itreote,) CLKAKF1KLD, PA. Thll megnlnoent llotel li entirely new, com plete tn ell 111 appointment!, and convenient to !,.. . ii a rrm n.nniliue runs to and me vuui. iivin. - . from the Depot on the arrival and d..partnr of caeh train. MRA. K. 0. CLEMBNTrt, April 10, 187a. rnprieu..e. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASllINUTOIf, Tk. Thll now and well furnished home hm been taken by the underlined. He fowl oonlldent of Wing able to render satisfaction to tkoio who may favor him with a call. May 8, 1872. 0, W. DAVIB. Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Second and Market Streets, CLEAItl'lI.n, PA. Till 3 old and eominodloua Hotel has. durlni the past year, been enlarged to double lu tiMM fl.nealiv for thi entertainment of stran gers and guosts. Tht whole building has bsea refurnished, and the proprietor will iparc no pains to render nil guiiM oomiorvaoie waue sieving with him. jtdr-Ibe 'Mansion Iloaie" Omnlhol rani to 4ndfrJi tbl Depot OB the arrival and departure ... " m.tu .niTiiuvuTV or each trim. aprii-JO tf Proprietor. M ON TOUR IIOUHE, Opposite the Court Ilotue, LOCK II A V EN,P B.N N'A. JeWTt 1IAUSEAL KROM, Prop'i. -nBOCKEBHOFP IIOl'SE, IiEI.LEFONTE, TA., a. nuudfllUit bOfiS, oell5'7t Pniprlelora RAILROAD HOUSE, Main Street, PIIILIPSliUHQ, PENN'A. TaMo always supplied wilh the best the market affords. The traveling public is Invited to oall. novl94. K01IKUT LLOVD. LLKGQENY HOTEL, i. (Market Si., bet. Rneond and Th CI.EAKI-'1EL1, PA. Tho lubseriltrr having beoomo proprietor cf this butel, would reipoetlully ask ft liberal share f puldio patro&ago. aplS7 OEORQB LEirOLDT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CtlRWKNBVILLB, Clearfield eounty, Penn'a. Thll old and well eilablilhed Hotel, ieantlfully situated on tha banks of the Husquehanna, In tho borough of Curwenerillo, baa been leased for a term ol years by the undersigned. It has been entirely refltted, and Is now open to the publie generally and the traveling community in par ticular. No pains will be spared to render guests comfortable while tarrying at this houie. Ample Stabling room for tbo accommodation of teawi. Chargei moderate. Sept. 28, 1870-tf. ELI I1L00M. ?Ui$rrltanfou$. JHATZEU 4 LYTLE, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, Dealers In PA. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hardware and Quf.ensware, Boots, Shoos, Hats, Cnps, Slc. 9-Shoemakin loppllid with LEATHER and SHOE FIXD1NUS at reduced ratoa. SALT I SALT I BALI I at wholesale and retail very cheap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, All. A liberal discount to builders. HOUSEHOLD 000DS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTUS In large quantities. FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL and CHOP, alwayl sn hand. e-All of the above goods arc purchased exclusively for cash, and th ire fore can and be sold as cheap as the cheapest. febl2-7 KreryljOtlT wanU to Jinow which ti the beit Machine. The Llglit-Kiinniiig Domestic answers this question. . Call at tho itoro of J. Shaw i Son and no the Machine R. K En TON 6 II AW, May tl, 1873-Jm . Agent. BRICK I BRICK 1 BRICKI A SEW BRICK YARD. WS. PLUHMER A CO., hiving Harted a a new and eslomlra Uri-k Yard In ClearlWd, are prepared to make oontraeti for lint clan Red llrlvk, in large er email quantities. Orders and correspondence sohoite.1. lnlornta tion oaa be obtainrd by calling at Ryndcr'i Mu sic Store, or by addressing w. B. I'Lit.M.W Kit uu., my7-tf ClearHeld, Pi. MARBLE AXD ST0E YARD! Mas. S. S. LID DELL, Having engaged in the Marble busineii, desires to inform her friends and the nubile that ihe baa now and will keep constantly on band a large and well eelected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARI1LR, and Is prepared to furnish to order TOMUBTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMIlfl, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Posli for Cemetery Lois, WlnJow Pilll and Cnjn, also, BUREAU, TAHLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac ard en Reed itreet, new the R, R. npot, ClearHeld, Pa. M,7 I. SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Ann MAi.aa im Watbbci, Clocks and Jowclry, OpposiU Court iluuia. Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. All kinds of repairing tn my line promptly at' tended to. AJ li, an. S. gjariUvarf, Einwart, tf. II. F. BIGLER & CO., Plain! if II ARB IV AH St Alio, Manufacturer! of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CUAtfULD, PA. JP ARMING IMPLEMENTS of nil ktndi for tale by II. F. BIGLER i. CO. JAILItOAD WHEELBARROWS for laic by n. r. bio leu ft co. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nails, etc., for lale by n. F. BIOLEB i. CO. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE Finding!, for lale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. Q.UNS, PISTOLS, SW ORAD CNES 7or lale by V. F. BIGLER 4 CCv yivwws nw ATiL SORTS AKD Eises, for lalt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. JRONl IRON I IKON I IRON I Tot lali by II.' F. BIGLER ft CO. JJORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILS, for lale by II. F. BIGLER ft CO )ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And belt Manufacture, for lale by a. F. BIGLER ft CO. rjHlMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for lata by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. J70DPER CUTTERS for Balo by mch30-70 II. F. BIGLER ft CO. THE IRONSIDES TIN AND STOVE STORE I G. S. FLEGAL, PillijsTjurf, Ccatro County, Pa. rjlllK nndcrilgned rcspeetfnlly announoei to X the publlo that be bai on hand a care, fully-iclocted and well assorted llock of STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, HOLLOW WARE 1 TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON .WARE! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Hil itock of Cooking Stores eonsliti of THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which bava never failed to bring peace and prosperity into famliiei where It ii usod, Diamond State, Farmer, Herald. Charm, Spears' California Cook Stove, Speara' Anti-Dust, fjas-llurning Cooking Ktovoi, Vlotor, Reliance and Vnion Itann, tlpcarc' Cooking Knngoi, Ac, d. tao.The Tin and Sheet Iron ware given with the t-tov.l ll made of tha heaviest and best material, and warranted to givo perfect aaUs. faction. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stovea II larper, better and cheaper than aver before exhibited to tha public -consisting of Spean' Revolving Light Illnminatlng Stove, Bpeari Anti-nun uas-iturning rarlnr Htorc, Spears1 Orbicular Oas-Hurning Parlor ttova, Spean' Oas-Riirnlng Parlor Stove, Doquet,Pnrl,Gem,Ida, Bun, Tropic, Nevada, Ac., Ac Vulcan, Elm and Victor II eaten, Fpean' Re Tolving Light Heaters. Ba Ii alio prepared to furnish a complete assortment oi Tin, Copper, Sheot-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, (to,, Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly aid with tha tola view to service, from thi beet ma terial in the market. PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPriR, BRASS, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A k COMMON IRON KETTLES, j Of (very description constantly on bind, I ORDERS FOR SPOUTIkG, KCKiFING l And other work belonging to hil builnas will be promptly tilled by eipericncad and skillful workmen. BRASS, COrrER, OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASII Taken In exchange for goods, pVHe especially Invites the atentfon of Merchants wishing to purchase at wholesale, ai they will find It to their advantage to flxamlot Mi itock before purchasing elsewhere.' Look out for tht Big Sign opposite thereil- denoo of Jure. ir. oitor. All Qooni Viuutii as Raraasirran. 1. 8. lrLliAt. Pblllpsburg, June 8, 1670. augMS Lime for Sale I TITR anJortlftnfid, rrditling near the h tnudt oomplcU rrmmnntf wltk Lltnt Ilurner Pint of (lis mnunUln, wbrn-elty hU ena bled to keep ouitfintljr on hand a large quantity ol PURE LIMEl which be offers to farmers and builders at a trifle above ooit. ihoea in need of the article would do well to give ma a call, ar address me by letter, be ft BCjjoilaliiig Uiair lime. OKO. C. PASSMORB. Clenrllcld, Pa., Jons 9, 18119. J. R. M'MURRAY WILL BHITLV YOIT WITH ANY ARTtri R or mniicil ahmimk A I 1 UK V till 1.1 IW KH f PRICE. COME AND bLK. (:o:M:y) NEW WASHINGTON. mllE IATEIT MOV El THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STOKE, To their new building on Second Street, nearly oppoilte the etoro or Weaver a uolls, CLEARFIELD, PA., Whore tbey will continue to ini.ply their old and as many new customers as may come, with PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL FHEPARATIOXS, (Including all new remedies) Patent Medlelnte, Pilnti and Otli, Glad and rutty, Hchool Booki, HUtlonery, riipor, o.) alto, a full line of Drag giiU' Pundrieg, llair Tupioe, CoimftlcB, Perfumer! otf Toilet Artlclci, Braahea, jouci Boapa, I'ocaei uooai, all or the beat quality. PURE WIXES AND LIQUORS, tot medical A uoramental pnrpote only, Pure White Uad, Color nf all kind, Raw nd Bulled Linneed Oil, Varnlflhra, Torien Une, Coal Oil, Paint k Varnish llruabe. Flavoring Ex tract if Confectfonerlcft Bird fleH, Pplce, ground and nngmnuUf 01 ail bid as. SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will find our s'tm-k of Chewing and Pmoking Tobaeen, Imported and Do mestic Cigars, Suulf and Fine-cut to be of the - very boat brandi In Ihe market. LAMPS AXD CHIMNEYS, AU kinds of GLASS WARE, OARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Mmlcal Trimming! of ovary variety. VVq.lni. a tin eTnerleeiT In ,tbe hu'lneM .end an extensive and wull loloctcd itock of uieiuciucs, wo are enabled to fill Physicians' proscriptions at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, day and night. IIARTRWICK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa, May 11, 1871-tf. yiisrrUanrous. CLE LEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. rjlIlR nrdrrg'(Tierf uNTnartra to HKKD k X rows ll. ha nurohiiard the CI.KAH- I'lKI.D H.AM.VJ MILL, and refitted ft for duin an extenaive buaineaa. All the machinery will be added BHtenaary to naka it one of the in nit complete rtab iibmrnta ol the kind In the Kuie. They rv now prepared to receive ordere fr any work in that line. TU will giveiccial attention V 'l material! for house building. FLOODING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASn, DOORS, BLINDS, IZtJCAtTS, JlOVW,ni.V39t(c. OF ALL STYLES, always on band. WORKKD BOAR DA, and alt artlcliw neceara ry f'-r buililinx, will be exchanged for 1HY LUMHKK, ao that pnrioni at a diatanre may bring thoir lumber, eicbanjf It for, and return home with tbo manufactured articlo. Th Cnmntn will atwftva bare on hand a lrp atnek of drv lumber, eo aa to be able to fill an order on the ahorteat nntloe. Only the beit. and moit skillful hands will Iw employed ao that the pnnite may re ly upon gooa wura. Lumber will be worked or aold ai low aa It can bt purr hated anywhere, and warranted to (five aatmfaction. Aa the buainraa will be done upon the iash principle we ean afford to work for am all profits. DRY LUMBER WANTED 1 Especially one and a half and two inch panel stuff, for which a liberal price will be paid. The bnslnesi will bo conducted nader the namo of the "Clearfield Hanins Hill Co." 0. II. Morroll will personally lupcrlntand thi businees. Ordera respectfully ooltetted. 0. I). MERRELL. R. II. TAYLOR. DAVID M.'UAIWIIEV. M. 0. UllliWN A 11110. ClearHeld, Pa., January S, 1171. The Lightning Tamer. TUB aoderiljcaed are the sola Agents In thll county for the "North American Galvanised L1GUTN1ND RODS." Theae ara the only safe rods now In vie, and are endorsed by all tht rlfntl6e men In the oeuntry. Wo hereby notify the cltlaeni or the eounty that we will put them up a better rod, and for less money, than Is charged by tht foreign agrnte who annnally traverse the oounty and carry off our little cash, never to return. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Thee within Llghtninf Redi erected on their boll dings need but addresi by letter, or call In person. Wi will put them up anywhere In thecounly, and warrant them. Till Hods and Futures m ba wen at any time by calling at our sure. U. P. B14LKU A UO. Clearfield, War oh 10. 1811) U THB CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured especially fur THE CLEARFIELD MADE, run late at U. MtlOLLfl (0. 8ACKETT & SCHRYYER, HARDWARE, and manufacturers of Tln.Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. ITarlntf larsolv inorenied our itook of Hard. ware, we invito tit. publio to eiauituo our itook anu pnoei. Cariienteri and penoni who contemplate build Ing will do well to oiamlna our TOOLS & BTJILDINQ HAEDWA11E, which Ii new and of tbo best manufacture, and will b. sold low for earn NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCIIES. HINGES, (SCREWS All kluil vt Ben oh IMo, Pwa, Obtnela, llquanw, Jlatnmrra, Jlathela, 1'luubs and Levels, Mortised A Thumb Uuogoa, lldvela, Urai liHU, Wood and Iron Uflfrrh Bore we, and the best lioring Nanfaine in the market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, Ae. Agents for BurneWs Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. Alio, agonti for Richards' GOTHIC VLUE TOPS, which effoctually euro Btnofcy Flaea. Farmort' Implemonta and Garden Tools of ovtry deacription, A large variety of COOK STOVES, which w. warrant to fire eatiafactlon. Portable Kanget and t'urnact. Vft-Roofinff, Bpouting and Job Work don. on reasonable torins. All orderi will reoeivo prompt attention. June 11, 1873. Jru Coo A3, Croffrlrs, ti. ED. AY. GRAHAM, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, FA., Hat juit opened, at the KKYPTOXE STORE, a oouiplet. itock of .r r. tr a o o o s, of crcry description. DRV GOODS, . GROCERIES, HARDWARE, nntvrs AND SHOES. thtii ntixw, ire., ire.-, IN GREAT VAUIETY. FLOUR, MEAT, SALT, RYE, OATS, CORN, ALVA rs OX nAXI) AKD FOR SALE AT A SMALL ADVAXCR FLOUR 1 tho oar load, and sold advanoe. Received by tho oar load, and told at ft small advanoe. A luppfy of HO PR eonatxvntly on hand. Pperlal Inducements efferod to those irrttlcg out Bfjuare Timber and Los, aa we dual largely in Lumbermen's Supplies, and an pre pared at k.11 times to purohaao tiia bcr and lumber. 1). V. GRAHAM, "KEYSTONE STORE," Second Plrect, CLEARFIELD, TA. Oot JS, 1S7J. I. r. wiarna. ...w. w. aarra. WEAVER & IJETTf CLEARFIELD, TA., Are offering, at tho old stand of G. L. Rood k Co., their itook of goodi, consisting of- DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A BHOKfl, IIAT3 A CATS, HARDWARE, Ql'EKNSWARB, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., At tho most reasonable rates for CASK or In exchange for Square Timbor, Boards, Shingles, 10. OR COUNTRY l'RODUCB. fl-Advsnoee mad. to Ihos. engage tn get ting out equal limber on the moat adTantageoui termi. pdtlJnnT.1 s, L. KIRK, SON k CO., M iioi.i.sAi.i: :iioci.K, No. ISO North Third Plreet, corner of Cherry, l'hiladeli.hia. Hare In store and olfer for lale at tha lowest market prtree, and on the most reaeonalile tonne, a larg. and well selected stork of (Jrocerles. Teas, Kpiees, Fish, t'heeso, Ao., selected In this, New York and Ilalllmore marked, to whleh attention of country dealers ll particularly reuoslvd. norU.ly FA1BBANKS' STANDARD Baggage Barrswi, Warehous. Truoly, Copying Prcsioi, luipnirod Money Drawor, Ao. run a a lm ar II. .Y. inQLER Si CO,, ltralcra In llaidwaro, aucli30.TV.tr jioctnd Street, ClearCeld, P. oundru ana ?HatMM BIGLER, YOUNG & CO.; (Suocciion to Soynton k Voung,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Uannfaetanrt of FOETABLE & STATIONAET STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Btreell, CI.eabfu:li), pa. HAVING engaged In tha manufactur of Irit clasi MACllINEItY, we respectfully inform the pnhllA thitt we are now prepared to All all ordera aa vUeaj.ly and as promptly as oan b. done In any of the olliea. We manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Head Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys, Gilford's Injector, Steam Oaugcs, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cnps, Oil Cups, Oauge Cocks, Air Cockl, Glob. Valval, Check Valves, wrought iron Tipos, S.eam Pumpi, Boiler Feed Pumpi, Anti Friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Gum Pack' Ing, and all kinds of MILL WORK; together with Plows, Bled Soles, COOK AXD PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. 90rderi solicited and tiled at city prloei. All letter! of Inquiry with rcferenc. to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, by adirea ing us at ClearHeld, Pa. deoSnO-tf BItlI.ER, YOITKO A CO. JECOSTIIUCTED. DANIEL STEWART & SON ITarfng purchased the Cheap Clothing House of Ixaao L. Keitrnntein, bare the lareftt and brsl aaxortmont of Manufactured Goods ia the oounty, and oan sell their READY MADE CL 07711X0, for Men, Boys and Children, 0 FEU CENT. CHEAPER Than any Mhat house In the eounty. They will always keep on band a largo and el egant assortment of (JESTS' FURSISIlISa GOODS, COLLARS, TIES, TRUNKS, vauioao, Ac, Ao. OF THE.LATEf T STTLKS AND PATTERNS, If you want to get good and itylish Clothing, at low figures, do not tail to oall at their estab lishment before spending your moucy clsewhore. Remember the place. aogT JJ 1M.NIBL FTEWART A 80N. rjiUE LAEGEST ASSORTMENT OF STOVES ! STOVES ! ever hronght to the eonntv. are Wlrg received at tlx-Hardware Kalablishmentol II. K. IIK.I.I.K St CO., eoiuprisiug th. folloniug Cook btovM : Sr EAR'S CALORIFIC, SUSQUEHANNA. KljGULATOR, NOPLE. EXCELSIOR, TK1UMPII. GOV. TENN. READINO, NATIONAL RANGE, iC. iC. Also, th. following Uoating Store, t SFEAU'8 ANTI CLINKER, SrEAR'S ANTI IiUST, PrEAR'S ORBICULAR, SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, MORNINO LIGHT, RON TON, G1PSEY, VULCAN, " ' SUNBEAM, ' RU5Y' PAUrHINEOO, CU ESTER EOQ, VOLCANO, rilOENIX, HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE ROOM STOVES, AC. ClearAeld, Sept. li, 1871. m LUMnERMEXI PERFECTION IN CANTHOOKS1 Th. ClearHeld .Eicelilor Canlhook will not Wear out or break, being constructed with on. solid band from olip to point. It ll pronounced hy all practical lumbermen who hav. exatnlned it to bo th. most perfect Canthook aver Invented. Amos Kennard, Patentee. Manufactured by Aaoi Kiaaaan A Co., at CLEARFIELD, PA. A" order, promptly attended to. nSI'TH 0SHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, tUrrrTrnti LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS Sawed ratcnt Ribbed Shingles. n. II. RHILLINGFORD, President, OBoo Forest Plac., No. 1J5 B. 4th it., Phll'a. JOHN LAWFIIR, Oeneral Bup't., Osoeola Mills, Clearfield oounty, Pa. Alio TOWH LOTS frr talc In tho borough ofOieeola. Aiao Kwp the LARflKf T APUOHTStET nftioods In I'learg.ld oounty at their M.mrooth blore In Osceola. J.nMd rrilE AUTOMATIC J. KiiKfing Machine! This Knitting Machine la ono of the bom ful invention! of the age. By untiring and Ingeolona esperiuentl the Inventor hu achieved what thomande have nnsaeeessr.il. tried to a'laio. Tl..t is, a KK1TTKU Mi CHINK, that will tnttasock In seven miX" heel and toe, oempleta, Marrowi and wideb, Knita all grades ol yarn. Nubles, Tjjjeli h'J Men's Knit Jackets, Hosiery of all sun, ,' most an endli si erlety of leeful and Ornsni.ou al Goods. It will knit from a Welch (luaril to . 8lcigh lloho, and dors it with neatness od j. patch. Persons that are incapaclatcd frun hard work, oan ram from 8 TO $4 DOLLAUS Per Xaj with tho Knitter. This Machine hu taken tha hi ft hut P run I ami at tho Principal Kipoiitiona, Btata and Coaaiy Fairs. It ia simple and durable in eontcnietivb and will wear a lile-time. Aa it la eumtructod with the finest meohauieal eaaetnew, and (or general range of work. "IT UAH ISO KglAL," and ia paly limited in beauty aad style by the imagination and ingenuity of the operator. ntiT.tiL rirz:, io oo. For reference the puMie oan address oreallup. on the following res id en ta of Clearfiold oonnty: Jusleh Thornpsun, Jonathan HarUborn, Juho Morris, U. h. Hitter, John F. Btall, Cgrwuosville) Lewis J. Iiurd and John Orr, liitrd P. 0.; El&h John i ton, Abraham Bponeer, Jflitlia fenum ' Uratnpian Hills P.O.; Joseph Kirk, John 0! ens, Jainos Curry, Lumber City. Samuel Jen ktti Kiq.t at Curvensrille, la the General Agent for Clcariield and Jefiursoo coon ties. All necessary information ean be obtained' by calling upon him. April 16, 1ST3 if. READING FOR ALL! BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market Ht., t'learOeld, (at th Poat Office.) flll U undersigned begi leave toaanouneeta X the eitiseni of Clearfield and vicinity, lh. h. h.s fitted np a room and has just returned from th. city with a larg. amount of reading matter, consisting tn part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account and Pasa Books of every de eeription Paper and Envelopei, French prcissd and plain Poos and P.neill Klaak, Legal Pipers, Deeds, Mortgages J Jadgm.nl, Eienp. tlon and Promissory notei ; White and l'aiea; ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and BUI Cap, Sheet, Music for either Plane, Flute er Violin constantly on hand. Any books or itstloaery desired that I may not hav. n band, will be er. ordered by firit .xpr.sl, and lold at wbol.iaia or retail to mit customers. I will alio keep periodical literature, such M Magasinei, News, papers, te. P. A. OAUL1M. Cl.arleld May T, ISAS-tf JEW BTOUB AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SO.N Hare juit opened Nitr Bioei, on Main St.,CuarrntD, Pa.1 latelr occupied by Wm. f. IEWIV. Their itock coneiiti of COiCE)L!DK3 GaocERiu of the beat quality, Queensyvare, Boots and Shoes, nd every article oecesaarT for one'i comfort. Call and examine our itock before pur chasing eliiwbere. May 0, 1800-tf. DAVID YOUNG, S(onc-Cu((er and Stonc-Masoa, WILL exeeuU all work In Us line at mndi orate prleci aad in I IKSI-CLASS etyle Arctitectnral Ornaments' in ax.l BTTLKfl. 8tona Dreaslng of avtry description, and all kinda of mason work eon. traeted for in or out of the oounty. Any perseti wishing to have respectable mason work and tone-eattlog done, will find it to their interest to call upon m. I would ale. Inform the pae lla that I ean deliver any quantity er .leu ct ton. deilred, as I am th. own.r of a FIRST-CLASS STONE QUABBY. Orderi for work can ba addrened to DAVID TOCNO, martS.r . Clearfield Fa. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUKAGE HOME INDUSTRY. THE undersigned, having .itablished a Nil' lery on the 'Pike, about half way betweca Clearfield and Corwensvllle, is prepared to far. ni.h ell kinds of K HI IT TKEKS, (standard aad dwarf,) Evergreens, Bhrubbery, tirape Vines, Uooseberriea, Xawtoa Rlackberry, blrawbn7, and ltasberry Vine.. Also, Siberian Crab Trees, Quince, and early aoarlet Rhubaab, Ao. Orderi promptly attended to. Addr.ii, J. I). WRIOHT. lepSO eS-y Curwenivllli, ?a Tim COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept constantly on hand. STOVE A1TeARTTO WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! TOTSl CROCKS! I'lstacr'a Patent Airtight Self Scaling Fruit Canal BfTTKR CROCKS, with lids, CREAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE -Rl'TTKR CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER TOTS, PIE DISHES, STKW.POTS, And a great many otber things too numerous ta locution, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ol Cherry and Third StrecU, clkakkikIjH, PA. anftl Clearfield County Bank. TIIB Clearfield County Beak as an Inecrrera ted Institution haa gone oat of eiiltenre by the aurrend.r .f it. eharUr, on May 11, 1$M All u stock is ewn.d by the subscribers, wke will eontinu. th. Banking business at the sans place, as private Bankera, under the firm nerae of the "Clearfield County Bank." We are re sponsible for the debts ol tha Rank, and willpayi its notes on demand at tha counter. Deposits received and interest paid when money Ii lefl I" a Hied lime. Paper discounted at lit prrrrtt . as heretofore. Our personal raaponsibillt' i' pledged for all D. oiiu received ind busies' trans teted. A eontiouaao. of the liberal pst ronage of the business men of th. ccunty l re spectfully solicited. Ae President, Cashier s4 officers of th. lata Clearfield Ccunty Bank, require th. note! of laid Bank to be preientei for redemption. JAS. T. LEONARD, RICIIARD CRAW, WM. FORTKR, J AS. B. ORAIMM, 0. L. REED, WM. A. WALLACE The business of the Bank will b. ccndoeied t-T John H- Adams., Esq., aa Cashier. t - County National Bank, OK CLEARFIELD, TA. ROOM In Masonic Building, one doer north of 0. D. Waleon'l Drug 8lor Passsge Tickets to and from Liverpool. Queens town, t.lasgow, London, I'aril and Copenhagra. Also, Dralls for sale on the Royal Rank of Irclsna and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LKOSARD, rreit. W. M, PnAW, Chler. J, D. N tJIri. Edward W- BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE Of McGirk & perks. ffueeessors to Foiter, Perks, A Co., Phlllnebura?. Centre County, Pi. w HERE all the business of a Reeling will ce transacted promptly and r"" 'M most IWroraMe tenna man- DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Houtll Thirst Htrcet, Philadelphia ll.l.VHKtCS, And Dealers in Government Securities. . ... tn i.. w,f..nii.t iittn v ftMII'l'i 1 ti in, .(-ti i
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