WaWLHWTl I ! .Ml; lit 9 it ( I t It f 1 CWi'nueJrom JVr Page. of a like clinractor. This was no or dinary popular (inscmblnRO. It was a gathui'ing of representative nion im jircBBud wilb a solemn sonio of public duty. Mr. (iotc whs compotoly over whelmed, lie stood the storm of hisos s lie cowered under ttio yella of in dignation, withorcd beneath tho op probrious opilhola of the audienco.nnd tinally Btnggerod bark into his seat in a norvcluss and exhausted condition. lion. U. W. Carrignn attempted to alem the torrent, but In vain. His fine voioe and bis oloquent words were impotent, and bis attempted exousoof porsonal friends was uttorly unhcedod. Xf. D. Alooro, Esq., of Pittsburgh, in s most eloquent and impressive rpeeoh aupportod tho views of Mr. jMonnglmn, alluding to the fact that tho Coinmitteo on Platform bad ul most unanimously agreed upon a reso lution strongly denouncing the course of tho offoncling Congressmen. When Mr. Moore concluded, Mr. Bpcer aroso, and with much agitation poko as follows : Mr. President: Thoro nover was sucb an exhibition of domagoguism as that made by the body which mot at Hnrrisburg a litllo while ago. They denounced the increase of salnrr, and they turnod round and praised tlrnn't who was responsible for it more than any other man. Deeply as I have boon wronged, and long as I shall cherish tho memory of that wrong, I um willing to depart from Dotnocialio usage, and offer myself as u sacrifice to tho populur outcry. I move to sub stitute in tho report of IhoCommilteo tho name of Mr. Nubinger of Phila delphia for my own. Loud applause Mr. Monngham put the motion and it was adopted by an utmost unani mous vote, Mr. Gets voting nay in a loud voico. The remainder of tho report was thon read and accepted, as follows: FOR VICE MKSWENTS. 1 Jii. Errlckson Ml Jno. R. Anderson, 2 Thoe. K. tlasklll 17 Jacob Leisenruig, 8 M. J. Slnplo 18 A. W. Lee, 4 Bernard Keely 18 g. M. Kuiraingor, t Perdul Bilker 21) Thou. 0. Keely, (1 A. Kncnlo It T. W. Jteksou, 7 Jime W. Knlsht - SJ Oeo. VY. Mctlaffy, 8 Win. 11. Albright 2i W. D.MooreJ. A. El V K. I.. IIiimbriKht dor n.l W. 11. Reed, 10 Joshua Iloyor Jl Wm. Donnelly, 11 Jno. S. Villinger 25 lticlmrd Campbell, 12 Win. M. llrcalin 2i) Samuel Ruth, lit II. J. llrennnn anil 27 C. L. Barrett, F. A. Ucamiib SH J awes il. Plranab.au, 14 R. K. Little ill Person Ckuron, 14 Peter Knt SO Alfred Shgrt, FOR SECRETARIES. Charles II. Dougherty, Philadelphia, 11. F. Palmer, l'ifco. Jemet Atwell, Philadelphia. A. B. Ilrr, Clarion, riaml. Fuller, Schuylkill, J. L. ltleti, Dauphin. B. M. Nrad, Franklin. C. M. Brock way, Columbia. U. N. l'ariolee, Warren. A. V. Fletcher, Philadelphia. P. Gray Moek.Centro. And lh.it the persona now holding the petition! or Pergeftnl-at'Arlui, VWT Keeper and Alessen gort be oontinacd lu theie positions. attest : BOUtltT 1'. DEC1IERT, II. M. NtAL, Sec'y. Chairman. On motion of Colonol Wright, tho Convention proceeded In nominate candidates for Jndge of the Supremo Court. James 11. Ludlow, ol Phila delphia ; JameB U. Thompson, of Phil adelphia; J. II. Graham, of Cumber land; William Elwcll, of Columbia; Harry P. lions, of Ducks, and George li. Durrott, ot Uleai'liclU, wore placed in nomination. , I.udlow 2S I Elwcll 20 Thompson- 19 Host 20 Ur.lisui.. 18 Barrett. 11 Tho numos of Judges Graham and Hartelt, wore withdrawn. The socond ballot stood : T.ndlow.. 71 I Hobs 10 Elwcll 31 Thompson.. Before the result was announced tho delegates commenced changing their votes to I.udlow, and bis nomi nation was niado unanimous. For Stato Treasurer, F. M, ITutch inson.ot Alloghony; Predonck l.nucr, of Uerks; Win. 1. Willis, of Perry Edward Porks, of Centre. Josenh Lau back, of Northampton j Wm. Icynn, of .Schuylkill ; S. Oross try, ot Philadel phia; li. A. .Mac key, ot Clinton, wero placed in nomination. Tho namo of 8. Gross Fry was with drawn and a lo'.ler was read from L. A. ilackey, doclining to be a candi date principally on the ground that should bo bo nominated, his namo bo- ing the same as tho Kadicul candidate all tho voles cast in the city of Phila delphia would bo counted in favor o( ine ituuicai cunuiutuo. The first ballot stood : Hutchinson 43 I.auer. 18 Willis 8 Perks. 36 Laubach 14 Ryan The nomcs of William P. liyan and James l.uubncli were withdrawn. On the socond ballot Hutchinson re- ccivod 06 votes; Lauor, 28; Porks, 33 The nomination of F. Hutchinson was mado unanimous. Tho Chair appointed as tho com mittee, under Colonel Dechort's mo tion, tho followingcommitlco to notify tho candidates of their nomination : Colonel Kobert P. Dechort, llond rick 15. Wright, William D. Mooro, Ii. K. Monaghan, J. II. liovorin, J. 11. Elcoek, A. L. Ifoumfort. William 1. Moore, of Allegheny, moved that the commiltoo that hnvc bcon appointed and tho ofllcers of the Convention appoint tho Chairman of tho Slate Central Commiltoo for tho ensuing year. Agreed to. It was thon moved that the mom bers of the Suite Central Committee bo appointed from oach Senatorial dis trict by the delegation from each dis trict. Agreed to. , Under tho above resolution tho fol lowing wore appointed as the Stato Central Commiltoo: District. 1 tleo. Moore, I F. L. Moore, 8 J. W. Powell, 4 0. M. Hurley, 6 H. K. Nnvin, II Jnrob N. Uutwalts, 7 Chas II. Zulich, 8 Wm. H. Albright, 5 Dr. II. Carpenter, 10 Wm. P. k'urey, 11 Jos F. Nowhert, 13 A. L. Soumlort, 13 J. II. Slnrk, J. II. Doney, I I R. R. Little. 1.', Jnmes M. (InmMe, 10 John R. Anderson, District, 17 J. Careythorp, 18 Robert J. Johnson, 10 B. M. Nead, 20 Isaac Herrton, 21 It. A. Mi'llonnrll, 21 Dr. D. P. Miller, 23 Oeo. II. Kunn, James 1(. Hopkins, Capi. Jai. II. Stuart, F. M. Hutchinson, 21 C. F. Wnrdon, 2i Chas. E. ltovle, 20 W Ol. II. lluiilap, 27 U. L. llarrett, 2A II. II. Pliimwer, 111 It. F. Mol.aublin, 80 D. W. Hutchinson, Mr. F. M. llutcliinaon was then in troduced to tho (leli'gnU'N, and ho madu a briui ailili'css. I no Hon. liiclinid Vaux, of Philadelphia, was thon intro duced, and ho mado a Ions and elo quent spooth, which was listened to with grcnt attention ana grectcu wim vohomont aptilauso. Mr. V nux was very savcre on tlio diagraonful manner in winch tho undicnl pnrtv navo con ducted tho alTairs of tho Union during tho pant ton yoars. ilo spoko in euloKislio terms of the resolution tho Convention adoplod, and bo. spoko a bright future for tho great cmocralio parly. Mr. Vaux dwell at length on Grant's bayonet gov ernment in Louisiana. Ilo charac terized it as ono of the groatest polili cul outrages cvor porpolatcd on a free peoplo, jur. Vaux was lollowod tiy lion. Wm. II. AVitlo who .nndoatel- lintr and patriotic speech. Tho Con voniion thon adjourned amid a icone of (; i-l t'ulh'.in.rin. ?i'U cods, (Sromifi, tc Dpwn I Down II. THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices ITTfl are now opentnc up a lot of the best and l most seasonable (loods and Wares ever offered In this market, and at prleea that remind one of the lood old days of cheap things. Those who laek faith upon this point, or deem our alle gations superfluous, neea nut cill afr orn STORK, Corner Front and Market streets, Where thee ean see. feel, hear and know for them selves. To folly understand what are cheap goods, this must be done. We do not aeem It necessary to enumerate and Itemise our slock. It is enough for us to state that We hare Everything that is Needed and consumed In this market, and at prices that astonish both old and young. deo20 JUSr.ru siiaw tun. JANIEL GOODLANDER, LUTIIERSBCRO, PA., Dealer in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1IOS1EBY & GLOVES, HATS k CAPS and BOOTS t SHOES, Tobacco, Qrooeriea and Fish, Nulls, Hardware, Queensware and Ulassware, Men s and Hoys' Clothing, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Keliool Hooks, ft large lot of Patent Medicines, Candles, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack ers, ttoek ana nino t'owavr, Flour, Grain and Potatoes, Clorer and Timothy Seed, Sole Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings and Thread, hhoemakers tools and Shoe Findings. No greater variety of goods In any store In th county. AIL for sale very low for cash or eountrj produce at the Cheap Corner. Aug. 27, 1873. - J. M. KRATZER. DI'.glRAIII.RMTYI.KRorCailimrres.ic., for Men and Uoys,at J. M. KRATZEK'S. rpHRKE-PLY, Brussels, Ingrain and other I Carpets, also, floor Oil Cloths, at redueed prices, at J. M. KRATZEK'S. BEST ASSOHTM1CNT of Wall Taper ever offered in this vicinity. 10c to $1 per pieoe, tine gilt paper, elo., at J. M. KKATZEll'S. rpilE MOST popular makes of Muslins, flheet I iujrs, Pillow Muslins, Ac, at a small advance above cost, by the piece, at J. M. KRATZEK'S. "VTKW Ci(Ml). NEW STYLES. LAR(E i ASSORTMENT, LOW PRICE, all to be found at 4. M. UKAIZKH B, T AIIEH I)HrjS ;OOIM4, In the greatest X J variety new spring shades newest and most desirable styles at J. M. KKATZEll'S. t VARIETY of Dross Goods, suitable for mourning also erape veils, collars, Ac, couitaiitly on hand, at J. M. KRAT.ER'S. Rn I'lVING a large supply or Ladies' and Children's Sboes, made to order and war renle.l. A handsome Uaiter for t2.H at nioli2l) J. M. KRATZER'S. fl'.Hr firsnite wnre Tea Sets and Chnmber A) Sets, knives and Folks, S'lver-plated Forks and spoons, Table Linen, Napkins, very ehesp, at mcb.'fl J. M. KRATZEK'S. fJIUlU,", Frar.'s, Neckties, Collars, Veil O Hair uoods, Gloves, Ac Kid (1 loves at 7ta, al-0 the Josephine beam less hid moves, at mch26 J. M. KRATZER'S. CIIEAP GROCERIES I LUMBER CITY-. PA The undersigned announocs to his old friends and patrons that he ha opened a good line of uitocbitiKS a ruin imon.i at the old stand of Kirk A Spenoer, for which he solieits a liberal pelronage. ll. vr. Dl'ALtl, Lnmher City, Pa., Matrh 20-tf. rpo TUB FRONT! 11 HEAT EXCITEMENT AT TUB CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON I - The undersigned having just fitted up new, large and comfortable rooms on Market street, near Third, respectfully informs the puhliothat he now drepared to aeeommodate them with everything in his line on short riotire and at all hours of the day. De keeps on band ERESU BREAD, RUSKS, ROLLS, PIES, CAKES, all kinds. ICE CREAM, d ft geneml ftniortment of CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ao.; All of which wilt be dtllverod to ouitomen it their residences, whon rvqueited to do o. ICE CREAM, by tht dish, served in & nojiUjr fur- nlFhod room. Thunkful for tho generous patronage bentowrd Id th pnst, he hopes to merit tod receive a con tiouenoe of the umt from bis old c us to rn en, and other. JOHN STADLER. June 1 8. '73. If. HAYES, COULTER & CO., Encscsiors to W. A. Arnold. Alter Af'Trnxnt or Heaters, Uanses, Low Crates and MA1IDEI.I7.ED SLATE MANTELS. Sole agonts for the celebrated CIIILSON COOKING RANGE. TScnJ for Catalogues, No. 1306 Chesluul Strret, June J5 dm PHILADELPHIA. I SAAC JOHNSON k SONS, Msnufacturers and Dealers in II O O t M II II tl H U O C H ! Ladles', Misses' and Children's Gaiters, Men's, Hoys' and Women's Heavy Boots, and Jlrogans, Ac, Ac. Store and shop on Recnnd street, nearly oppo site H, F. Ulgler A Co.'t hardware store, Feb. , IKJJ-ly CLEAItl'IEI.D, PA. B A TWAINS IN MUSICAL IN STIK'MENTS I Organs, both new and seoond hand, at the Music Store, opposite tlulleh's Furniture Store. All persons interested are invi ted to call and eg amine a new atyle or Organ now on exhibition. Sheet Muslo and Music Rooks constantly on hand. apl24.V2lf WILLIAM. M. JIENKY, Jurtice or tub PiAra awn (W-nicriiajt, LUUIIRR CITY. Col It t I. ml inade and tuttiiT Drotnittlv paid over. Art. elm of agrernent and daeds or nfeynnat neatly executed and warranted ror- feot or no charge. fi;2J'T3 SIIAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front streets,) Cl.EAKFIELD, PA. This magniOcent Hotel is entirely new, com plete In all its appointments, and convenient to the Court House. A free Omnibus runs to and from the Depot on the arrival and departure of each Train, aino. s. . vi. is, April H), 1971. Proprietress. WASHINGTON IIOUSR, V Nb'W WASHINGTON, PA. This new and well furnished house has been taken by the undersigned. He feels confident of being able to render aalisiaciion to moss wna may favnf him with a oall. , May , 1871. Q. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Seeondand Market Streets, tl.EAHl'H.n, PA. rtlHIS old and eommodlous Hotel has. during X the past year, oeen emergen so aouoie lie former eapaclty for the entertainment of stran eere and aueats. Tht whole building has ben refurnished, and the proprietor will spare no paint to render hit guests eomlortabit while staying with him. -Tlie 'Mansion House" Omnibus runs It and from tht Depot on tbl arrival and departure of each train. JOHN DOUUIIERTY, aprS-70 If Proprietor. jyJ-ONTOUH HOUSE, Opposite tne conn liosse, LOCK HAVEN, PRNN'A. JeH'Tt IIACSKAL A KR0M, Prop's. B ROCKHRHOPP 1IOUHE, JJELLEFONTE, PA, D. JOHNSTON A SONS, oetti'71 Proprietor!. RAILROAD IIOUSK, Main Street, PIlILIPSmiRd, PENN'A. Table always supplied with the best the market affords. The traveling public Is Invited to call. novl,'Rft. nuur.niiit.uiiJ. 1.1F.r.n.KNY HOTEL. l- (Market St., Iet. Second and Third,) iLKanribi.n, i a. The subscriber having beoome proprietor of this hotel, would respectfully nek a liberal share ef pulihe patronage. tpiz 79 Ubunua L&irobvi. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CURWENSVILLE, CiearRciu eountv, 1'eno a. This old and well ealahlithed Utitel. beaatifalW situated on the banks of the Susquehanna, In the borough of Curwensville, hat been Ictsod for ft term ot years Iit the Uhdersiitnod. It hat been entirely refitted, and Is now open to the public generally ana tne traveling community in par ticular. No pains will be spared to render guests cowfurtablfl while tarrying at this house. Ample Stabling room for the aoooinmodation of teams. Charges moderate. Kept. 2, isro-tr. ni'i umjum. K .ilATZEli & LYTLE, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Dealers In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hardware and Quf.enswarf., Boole, Sbocs, Hats, Cnps, ic. 9-Shoemakert supplied with LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS at reduced raUa. SALT I SALT I SALT I at wholesale and retail Tory cheep. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ac A liberal discount to builders. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS in large quantities. FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL and CHOP, always u hand. ty-All of (be above foods are purchased eioluslvelj for eash, and therefore ana and mil be told at cheap as the chcspesL febll-71 HI)IANCr- Be It ordained by the Bor- V gen and Town Conneil of the Boroagh of Clearfield, and it is hereby ordained by authority ot the same: let. That any perton permitting any lumber, wood, ooal, wagons or other articles or property of any kind or nature, to stand, lay or remain on the streets, either imide or outside of the pave- mentj, shall forfeit the same to the horoogh. The Htroet Cummiuioner is authorised and required to seise any lumber, wood, ooal, wagons or other articles or property of any kind or nature so lying or being on the street, and expose the una to publie salca, giving at least twenty-four hours notice by nut less thnn fire written or printed band bills, posted in the most public plaoee in said borough, and pay the proeoeds thereof into the Borough Treiuiury after deducting therefrom the expenses attending said soimrcand sale. Hhould tht proceeds arising from said sale not be sufficient to pay the expenses of the proceeding, then the owner of the lot in front ot which said before mentioned articlea wero foond shall pay the re maining cost, and In addition thereto the sum of five dollars, to he collected as provided for by law. Provided,--That no Hit ure hall take place un til twenty-four hours' notice shall have been given by the Htreet Commissioner to the owner or oacb pant of the premises to remove the same. This ordinance not to apply to persona engaged in building. By order of the Town Council. A. C. TATK, Burgess. K. C. Jounie, Clerk. sepL4.it ORMNANCF- He It ordained by the Bar gets and Town Council of the Borough of Cluarlicld.and it is hereby ordained by the author ity of the same: That the strati committee forth with pnmcod to build an underground aewer on Second street and Market street as follows: com mencing on the east side of Heoond street, In the centre ol Market street, ail feet below the surfaoe, and continuing at an ervn grade to the river, un der the centre of Market street, so as to interieot the river at low water mark ( and commencing at a point apposite the alley between the lota of ii. R. Barrett and Juualhan Horn ton on Second street, four feet belown the surfaoe, in the centre of the street, and descending at an even grade to interaeot the Market street aewer alio commenc ing at a point on Henond streot, opposite the alley between the lots of Wm. Iligler arid John F. Wm ver, four feet bolow the surtacein the centre of the street, and descending at an even grade to inter sect the aewer on Market street. To hare built all neeesery oonduita from the street gutters to lead the surfaoe water of tho above named aire eta into the sewer. 2d. The aewer to be built of two Inch oak plank. at least one foot olear in diameter. All to be done under the direction of the Borough Engineer. vj oraer i ine iown inunoii. A. C.TAIK, Burgess. B. C. Jonason, Clerk. srpt.8:3t. OHDINANt .K.- Be It Ordained, tie., That from and after the paapage of this ordinance every person found driving or riding on the streets at a faftur rate of speed than Ave miles an hour shall pay a (Ine of not more than ten dollars. It shall he tho duty of the High Constable to seise any horee that mny be driven at a rate of speed faster than five miles an hour and hold the same until said fine be juiid, and If said fine be not paid wiihin four days, together with emit of keeping and other fees and oiponsee, said horne shall be old and the prooeeds paid Into the ltorough Treasurer. liy order of the Town Conneil. A. (J. TATK. Ilurgeis. S. 0. Job noon, Clerk. epU:.1i. MARBLE AM) STOVE YAM)! Mm. S. S. LIDDELL, Having engaged In the Marble business, desires to inform ber friends and tbe nubile that tht baa now and will keep constantly on band a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VEIIMONT M A1U1LK, and is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONKH, SOX AND CRADLR TOM US, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Pnstt for Cemetery Lots, Window Bills and Caps, also, Bl'ltHAU, TAI1I.K AND WASH BTAND TOPS, Ac, Ac. lex. Yard on Rod street, Bear the II, B. !er"',i ClcarUrld, 1 2l4Uvarf, Hiutvarf, Ctf. II. F. BIGLElt & CO, DIALIti II II A It I W A It E , Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLCARVIILD, FA. P ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinds for salt by II. F. BIGLElt & CO. JAILROAD WHEELBARROW'S for salt by H. F. BIGLElt A CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nails, ate., for tale by II. F. B10LER A CO. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Findings, for tale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. Q.TJKS.PISTOLS, SWORAD ONES For tale by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Biiet, for salt by II. F. BIGLER ft O). JRONI IRON I IRON1 IRON! Far salt by H. F. BIGLER ft CO. JJORSE SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE SAILS, for ttlt by II. F. BIGLER ft CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bttt Manufacture, for salt ly IT. F. BIGLER ft CO. rjMIIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for salt by H. F. BIGLER ft CO. JpODDER CUTTERS for salo by Mtn30-70 H. F. BIGLER ft CO. TSE IH01TSIDES TIN AND STOVE STORE I G. S. FLEGAL, rUlipstur?, Ccntro County, la, TDK undersigned respectfully annonneei to the publie that he has on band carefully-selected and well as tor ted ttoek of STOVES, HEATERS, .RANGES, HOLLOW . WARE! TIN, COPPER "AND SUEET-IRON WARE! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! lilt ttoek of Cooking Stores toatltti ef THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which bare nerer failed to bring pact prosperity Into lamillet wbtre It it used, Diamond State, Farmer, ITerald. Charm, Spears' California Cook Store, H pears' AMI. Dust, Oat-Burning Cooking Stores, Victor, Reliance and 1'nlon Kennel, cpears' Cooking Ranget, Ac, ore kek-Tht Tin and Sheet froa ware tlreo with the r-toret Is made of the hearlett and bttt material, and warranted to giro perfect satis faction. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves It larger, betttr and cheaper than trtr before ihibited to the publie consisting of Speare' Rerolrlng Light Illuminating Store, Bpeart'Anll-uuii isat nurnlng farlor Btort, Spears' Orbicular (las Burning Parlor Btott, Sp.art' Oat. Burning Parlor Store. Uoquct, Petri, (Jam, Ida, Sun. Tropin, Nevada, Ac, Ac. Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heaters, Spears' Re voiring tiigni ueatert. Be It also prepared to furnish a oomnlttt assortmtnt oi Tin, Coppor,Shoet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &o., Wholesale or retail, manufacturtd neatly and with tht tolt view to ttrvioe, from the best ma- Urial la tht market. PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRA88, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A COMMON IRON KETTLES, Of tvtry description consttntly on band. ORDERS FOR SPOUTJI.G, ROOFING And other work belonging te bit basinets will bt promptly ftlltd by tiptritnetd and skillful workmta. BRA6S, COrrER, OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASH Taken In ticbangt for goodt. MHt especially Invitee the attention of Merchants wishing to purchase at wnoleeala. at they will And It to their advantage to eiamine kit stock before purchasing elsewhere. Look out for the Rig Rlgn opposite the reel dsnce of Mrs. Dr. Foster. All Ooont Wa C. 8. FLKGAI.. Phllipsbnrg, June 1, 1870. nug6.t8 Lime for Sale I mi!H! tin si . uIJI.s neat, tl.. J A I Hitla ersMll.leat snssnnHta.aw.dm Itk. 1 I bat ""-' wss pnn-iiiviiva nun uini Itlirvanrn mm mi nt Ik. sMnns.1. 1 n ml,.ul.. I. . I. . v . VI HIVHimssss "iiuiviir u n wnw bled to keep oooiUkvntly on hand ft large quantity ol PUKE LIMKI which be offers lo farmers and builders at n trifle aaovoeosu loose in need or Ike article would well to give me a call, or address ma by letter, I fore negotiating their line. UKO. 0. PASRMORE . Cletrflald. Ps., June f, I8CD. J. 11. M'MURIUY WILL FUPfLT TOU WITH ANV ARTICLE fir MKHCHANDI8K AT Til H VERY LOWRKT PRIC'H. COMB AND BKB. (S::79:y) NEW WASHINGTON, gtrufljj Mi $lffllriufS. milB LATENT M O V E I THE LATEST MOVE I HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STOItE, To their new building on Peoond Street, noerly opposite tbe store of Weaver A Uetti, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will continue to supply their old and aa many new customer as may eoine, with PURE DRUGS! CIIEMICALSI PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all new remedies,) Pttent Medielntt, Palntt and Oils, Glass and 1'utty, ecnool uocks, niationery, t'aper, Ac elso, a full line of Drug, gists' Sundries, Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Toilet Soaps, Pocket Hooks, Ac, all or the best quality. PURE WIXES AXD LIQUORS, for medical k sacramental purposes only, Pure White Lead. Color of all kinds. Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpen tine. Coal Oil, Paint i Varnish Uruches, Flavoring Kitrace, Confectioneries, Bird Seed, flplee, ground and nngrguuu, ui an kiuui. SMOKERS AND CHEWEUS Will find oar stock of Chewing and Km ok inn Tobacco, Imported and Do mestic Citf-art, fenuff and Fine-cut to be of the very host brands in the market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kinds of GLASS WARS, GARDEN SEEDS, HUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trimmings of every variety. Having a long experience In the bnsinesi. and an extensive and well selected stock of medicines, we are enabled to All Physicians' prescriptions at the shortest notice and on tbe most rvaaonable terms, day and night. IIARTSWtCK k IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., May 81, 187 1 -If. QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY, FTMIK undersigned, ftuecMorf to REKD k X POWELL, have purchased the CLKAH FiKLD PLANING MILL, and refitted It for doing an extensive bnsineas. All the machinery will be added necessary to make It one of the most complete eelab isbmenta ol the kind in the State. They are now prepared to receive order, for any work in that line. They will give special attention to all materials for house building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, Iill1CMiET89 SlOi LM.rV, . OF ALL 6TTLES, always on hand. WORKED BOARDS, and all articles ne5esa ry for building, will ha exchanged for DRY Ll'MHKR, eo that persona at a distance mny bring their lumber, exchange It for, and return home with the manufactured articles. The Company will always have on hand a large stork of dry lumber, eo as to be elite to fill an order on the shortest notice. Only Ike best and moMt skillful hands will be employed, so that the public may rely upon good work. Lumber will he worked or ld as low at It ean be purchased anywhere, and warranted to give satinraction. As the business will be d tine upon tbe cash principle we can afford to work for small profile. DRY LUMB12H WANTED I Especially one and-a-balf and two Inch panel stuff, for which a liberal price will be paid. The basinet will ha eon ducted under the name of the "Clearfield Planing Mill Co." O. B. Merrell will personally superintend the business. Orders rerptctfullj solicited. O. II. MRnRPLL. R. II. TAYLOH. KAVID Met! A I'tlll FT, M. U. IlllOWN A UHO. Clearfield, Pa., Jannarj 8, 187 J. The Lightning Tamer. rpilR undersigned are the sols Agents In this X eountv for the "North American Ualvaniaed I.HIIITNINU HODS." These are the only ssfs rods now la nit, and art tndorttd by all tht seltntille men In tbe teuntry. We hereby notify the cltisens of the eonnty that we will put them up a belter rod, and for Itss money, than Ii eharged by the foreign agent, who annnally traverse the county and carry of our little cash, never to retura. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Tboa. wishing Lightning Rods erected on their buildings nesd but address nt by litter, or call in person. We will put them up anywhere In theeounty, and warrant them. The Hods and Fliturea ean b. sees at any time by calling al ear store. H. F. BIULKK A CO. Clearteld, March It, 1870 tf TUB CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE1 Manufactured especially for TIIK CLEARFIELD TRADE, ret bali it i''t p. r. BI0LCP CO, linrflvvnrr, liim-arr, flr. SACKETT & SCIIUYYER, HARDWARE, and manafketurert of Tlu.Copper & Shed Iron Ware, Second Street, . CLEARFIELD, PAw Having largely Inoreaaed our stock of Hard, ware, we Invite the public to examine our stock and prices. Carpenters and persons who contemplate build, ing will do well to examine our , TOOLS ft BUILDIHQ HARDWARE, which is new and of th. best manufacture, and will be told low for oath. NAILS, GLASS, TUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, SCREWS All klndl of Bench Planes, Paws, Chisels, Squares, Hammers, llatehetf, Plumbt and Levels, Mortised A Thumb Uuaa;es, Bevels, Hraces t Itiltt, Wood and Iron Bench Bcrewt, and the best Boring Machine in the market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, Ae. Agents or Burnetii Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. v Also, agents for Richards' GOTHIC FLUE TOPH, which ctTeetuallj tare Smoky Fluea. Farmers' Implements and Garden Toola of every description. A large variety of COOK STOVES, which we warrant to give aatiefactlon. Portable Mtanfe and Furnaces. afttm PnAfiiii Rrrnvlna tkrssl Jik Wttrb Ann An reaaouable terms. All orders will receive prompt attention. June 1 1, 1873. $rg Goods, CkowUs, (. ED. W. Gil AH AM, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQIARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEAKF1ELD, TA., Hat just opened, at the KEYSTONE STORE, a complete atook of r e ir a o it u s, of every description. DEY GOODS. GKOCEKIES, IIARDWAKE, BOOTS AND SIIOF.S, CLOTHING, ,(x.,t-c., IX GREAT VAHIETY. FLOUn, MEAT, SALT, IlYE, OATS. CORN, ALWA TS OJV HAKD AND KOK SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE. FLOUR Received bj the ear load, and sold at a small advaaoe. A supplj of ROTE constantly on hand. Special Inducements offered to those getting ot Squaro Timber and Logs, ai we deal largely In Lumbermen's Supplita. and are pre pared at all timea to purchase tim ber and lumber. El). V. GRAHAM, "KEYSTONE STOItE," Second- Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oct 1.1, 1871. i. r. turn.. ,.w. w. ttrrs. WEAVER A IIETTS . CLEARFIELD, TA., Art offering, et the old stand of O. L. Reed A Co., their stock of goods, consisting of DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEBNSWARB, rrnnu tttti oithi x. - jr.. AUVUXki XXiXia) UAAjAi UbUit UtUi) At the most reasonable rates for CASH er In .xohange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY TRODUCB. tr-Ailvtnoes mide to thote engaged In get' ting out square timber on the most advantageous terms. pdt IJanT.1 li. KIKK, BON & CO., WIIOI.KSAI.I? ;1U1CF.R, No. 130 Hotlh Third Street, corner of Cherry, J-hiledrlphla. slave in store and offer for eala at the lowest market prices, end en the most reasonable terms, a large end well elected ttoek of Urooeriet, Tees, Spices, Fish, Checte, Ac, selected In this, New York and llalllmore markets, to which altention ofoountry dealers is particularly requested. aiovU-ly FAIRBANKS' STANDARD NCALEti, ,x" or am tmnii Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Vreates, Improved Money Drawer, Ae. II. F. BIGLER. & CO., Dealer, lu Hardware), ancbJO 7.tf I rcond ft reel, Clculeld, Pa. ounflrii anil fflathtot nop. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (Saceoiiori lo Boynton t Tosng,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Comer of Fourth and Pin. Streott, CLEARFIELD, PA. i.'rvew" HAVINO engaged In tbe manafaotur. of trst olast MACHINERY, we respectfully inform tbt publie that we art now prepared to til all orders at cheaply and aa promptly as can be done In any of the cities. Ws manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Milla flead liloeke. Water Wheels. Shafting Pollers. Gilford's Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles, Oiltra, Tallow Cupt, Oil Cupt, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Globe Valves, Cheek Valves, wrought iron Pipes, 8. earn Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti Friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, (Jum Pack ing, and all kinds of MILL WOHKj together with Plows, Sled Soles, COOK AND PA UL OR S TO VES, and other CASTING3 of all kinds. rVOrdert solicited and tiled at city prices. All letters of inquiry with Inference to machinery of our manufactur. promptly answered, by adjret Ing nt at Clearteld, Pa. decjl'70-tf BIOLER. TOUNO A CO. rjlUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP HTOVES I STOVES ! ever brought to the eounty, are being reeelved at the Hardware Establishment of II. V. lilt; I. UK CO., comprising the following Cook Stores: RrEAH'S CALOHIFIC. - SUsQUKIIANNA. KEGULATOR, KOBLE. EXCELSIOR. TlllUMril. QOV. PENX, BEADING, NATIONAL RANGE, 4C. 4C. Alio, the following Heating Stoves: SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER, SPEAR'S ANTI DUST. STEAR'S ORBICULAR, srEAR'S PARLOR COOK, MORNING LIGUT, HON TON, GIPSEY, VULCAN, SUNBEAM, RU3Y' PAUPUIN EGG, CHESTER EGG, VOLCANO, rilOENIX, HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE ROOM STOVES, AC. Clearlold, Sept. It, 1872. rilOLUMBUHMKNl PERFECTION IN CANTHOOKSI The Clearteld Eiceltior Cantbook will not wear out or break, being eonttrnctcd with one solid band from ellp to point. It Is pronounced by all practical lumbermen who hare eiamined It to be the most perfect Cantbook .vor Invented Amos Kennard, Patentees Manufactured by Anol Kfkkaro A Co., at CLEARFIELD, PA. r-AII ordert promptly attended to. r.13'70 jJOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, Amricrvaas LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS AKD Saved A Patent Ribbed Shingles. n. II. SHILI.INOFORD, President, Offlot Forett Place, No. lit B. 4th it., Thil't. JOI1N tAWSim, Qeneral fhip't., Osceola Mills, Clearfield oountv, Fa. Alio TOWN LOTS for sale In tbe borough Aino-Kfx-p tha LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Uoode in iWneld county t tbeir Mammolh ror9 id uoeoia. Jau8-7S BRICK1 BRICK 1 BRICKI A XEW BRICK YARD. "r S. PLCMMF.R A CO., hiring started ' . 'ttanslve llriek Vtrd In Clearfield. r u.i i . - class Ktd Brick, in larga or email quantities. ...rr lal eorresnnnuenee soheite.1. Intorma. I on can be obtained by celling at llynder's Jdu- IB Klnpea nt k. .11 i si. more, or by ail.lresslng mjl-U w, , ri.i).ii.v MRR A CO., Clearfield, Pa. 8. I, SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCIIMAKBR Watolios, Clocks and Jewelry Opposlls Court linns., n.u j ... . ... All k77" . t LHAIIFJELD, PA. tended I ,f ",P,lr,nt ' "7 promptlv at- Uh April i.l, 1813. JW" 1L BOWLKM, JuAlicoof UwreiT1 'J? 8","n" PI-r end of a VV hlALasi It gT EVEN SON & CO' 8 EXCELSIOR BAKI MARKET STRHETXCLEARFIKLIi , Having reoently Sited up a new Bt' prooured tbe terviees of. Aril-tlatt i,.. art prrptred to furnish , , FRESHiBREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, U tvtry day. W. will deliver Dread, Relit, Pjl of all kinds, fresh every morning, at the door, our customers, if desired. Wt retneet'uiir . licit a mar. ui puoiio paironsge, and leel 9', tbat we otn give enure satisfaction. We also keep on bund a choice essortiror CANIUKS, NUTS, OltANUKS, LEMON. V BACCO, CIUAHH, Ac. ' Fresh FRUITS and VEOETABLKS r..;.. d.iily and sold at reasonable prices. r resu ui n i r.iin, m leaaon, oy toecaoor ILK CREAM alwayt on hand, (lire ut a call. We strive to pirate. Aug. , W-tf. STEVkliSON Ci READING FOR ALL! BOOKS & STATJ0SJ( Y Market M., Clearfield. (t the Po1 i Ur f MMl B nDdarfiftoed bgi 1t tonni.-u.c-X th eittaoot of CUufltld and rlol: ;-. b bit fitted Dp a room and fcai juit ream from tfatoliywitb b Urg taonntof rifi.. matter, coniiitiof in part of Bibles and Miscellaneoaa Jsoks, Blank, Aecount and Pan Book of fvort oripuon j rapvr ana KDveiopti, rrtneh pre andpUio: Pent and Panoilft BIuk., L- Pperi, Deedi, Mortfagn; JadguDt. V.i-n (ton and rromiinory notai t nbitoanM J'r in cd I Brief, L k' Cap, Record Cap, and liV Bbeot, Muiia fur ithor Piano, r'Suta or V eooiUntljr oo band. Any boo ki or rtn;., do tired tbat I may not bara on hand, wi!' ordered by flrit tipreii, and loldatw'j t or retail to anit euitomert. I will ai-o - periodica) literature, encb ae Maratta, N' papen, ae. f. A. UAILI.V Ulcarfleld May T, I8fl8-tr VEW BTOKJ5 AND KEW (M;l JOS. SHAW & SON Have just opened Niw Stori, od Main8t.,Cl.iiirit: d, Tt lately occupied Ijr Wm. F. IIlWJ.V. Their ttoek coneittt of GaortRiu of tbe beat quuti'.y, Quejinsware, Boots and Shoes. nd tierj article oeoettarv for ooe'i comfort. Call od zamine our stock Letcre pur chating elsswhere. Mat 9, lfi"'". tf. DAVID YOUNG, Stone-f utter and StoneX&snn, II TILL execute all work In Mi line u . g YT erata price and in PIHT-CLA.i Architectural Ornament tn ALL STYLES, Btone Drew Ing deieription, and all ktndi of Bason vorli :. traded for in orontof tbe eonnty. An; rf with tag to have reipectable naion r i-,. rtone-ruttlng done, will find it to lber ir.:?r to call opon ma I would alro tofora trc r-J he tbat I ean deliver any quantity vr atn c. toot deairad, ai I am tba owner ef a FIRST-CLASS STOXE QVUXY Orders for work can be eddrested to DAVID Y0TN4. tatr:J,7 Clrtrleld is. Clearfield Nursery. EXCOUKAGE HOME IXDUSTKV. THB nndorsigned, having establish' 1 Mu eery on tht Tike, about half wt; hr:.tia fle.rn.M .nd rnrw.nsrtlla. Is brecar. il te fur nlsh allkindt of FRUIT THEK8, (su.Ni.r iiJ a.rr.i Kr.r.rMnt. Dnrueoerv. urtfr and Rasbirry Vlntt. Also, 6ibtriau C.n'c Quince, and early tearltt Hbnbarb, i '. unin promptly attended to. Aaarest, J. D. WRMIIT. .nto.ne.-v Curwel '. 'U, l'i ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, JIAXGISG YASKS, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept constantly on hand. STME.ASD EAUTHEXTFAKE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I CROCKS! TOTS! CROCKS! KUber'a Patent Alrtlplit Btlf.ft:!: 1 rult I anal BVTTER CROCKS, with lids, CRPJVM CROCKS, MILK t R J0i, APl'LK . I1I1TTER CHOCKS, PICKI.R CROCKS. FLOWER TOTS, I'll l lf T!S5, BTEW POTS, And a great many other things too nu-netuut ts mention, to be uao at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOT1 K!IY, Comer ol Cherrv and Third Strerl", CLEARFIKLD, PA. c Clearfield County Bank. ' J1 a IvlVBTDtllU VUiHIT JUHDK sin li" . t - X t4 Inetitatlon bai gone out of 'xi-tT" t j tbe mrrenderof Its charter, on Mr.? 1?. All lte itoek ii owned by tba loberr r. , h will continue tha Banking bn.inesi ki "Kl place, ae prirata Uankera, under tbrtccc ot too "Liearneia voudij oioa. '-re.. ponsiblefortbe debtiol tbe Bank,' 1 H!t Iti noteion demand at thaeonnter. I'T ' '' reoetred and lnteroat paid when none) if V I. J....M.tri ski al. tv r .'Pl.t nxea iimve r i -- ' . . aa horetofora. Our peraonal raeponnhi'tij i traniieted. A eontinoanca of the lib o r" ronafe oi ma ooeine" " . ofloaraof tha lata Ciearlleld Countj 1 " require toe noiee oj r for redemption. .mv JAS. T. LKONARD, WHD .nn.L.n US S ii R A M A was. ruriir.i, " :,. ,. v. o I. KKKn. WM. A. WALI.AiX The business of tbe Dank will bt ; John M- Adams., Esq., at Catbitr. County National Bark, OF CLEARFIKLD. PA. I OOM In Masonic Ruilding, ont door "h ' X V U. 1'. " t'son I lirug piore. I'assige Tickets to and from Liverpool, t town, (ilasgow, London, Paris and Cope' -' Also, Pralls for laic on the Royal Hanko l' " and Imperial Bsnk of London. JA.MK8 T. LEONARD, ' W. M. SIIAW, Cashier. iL J. Ii. arum. BANKING & COLLECTION HO OF McGirk & perks. BiifMWMon to Fuller, Perke, A Co Phlltnaburir. Outre County, P" w ..... .... t. n.nkinr H'-' WJ ii r-n a an me nnumfw wi ..--r I f wn oo irananea iniHit in out faroraole tenua DREXEL & CO., No, 31 Huuth Third Htreet, PhUM-iP And Coalers in Government Secir U J- AKDlieatln bv mall will receive tirortf ' ; le ..j .ii l..r,.r.n.tlon cbsefful'T .. 1 Ord.n toileted. p Miss E. A. P. Ryndtr a.tar roa ...m,. Chicktvlng't, Bltlnway tanu r j,,oi,,i'. Dmiin s, mason n...- - ara, . Organs and Meiooeaw.. - - Saktr't Hewing MncblBO. tl.SO TiAC.M or y j Piano, Oultar, Urgu, , " , I sis. o pupil taa.n .v "- , iur, te er-noou,f iippow - - fieirnold, Ms J, lW-tf-