-TTrtrgrmnn THE KEPUBI ICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WHDNBSDAY MORNINU, JAN. SI. 171. "HE NEVER 8MILE0 AGAIN." Tin train that brought liii wlf. cam. down, Aid then went w.iig on. But, won to lilm, nil wile bud brought llii moth.r-ln.law along I Be lived, for lift may king lie born. Kre eorrow broak, ite chain j But thlf la,l itreak juit milled him lie never iwilod again. There were bright eve around hie home, Tho children laughed In glee, Before thie ImI arrlfal oatne j ' She Milled thai ton two. Before him peised hie former chum, In pleaeure'e rflokleea train, But blank alpaooa held him full Jle never iniilod again. lie eat where Oowlng bowltwent round, - Aad long! anil Jokoe wore pureed Be thought he'd raise a laugh ouc. mora i' That effort was hie lat. A hollow murmerofdifpair V'ai blended wilh the itrioi The old girl'e Image bold him back Jle never imilcd again. In other homee, whore eorrow oaiur, It pneeed and left no trace. And other browe were eloared of gloom And joy resumed her place. But not for him ; hie gmi,c w&e eookrd, lie eureed hie fate in rain, llii hopea were dead for coming year, He never imilcd again. 1 Justice to McClellan. The following la from Gi Jeon Wcllus, n member of Mr. Liticolti's Cubinet. While it ncuda no comment, it con firms many thirgs. said by in during Uio war, und rceulU many memories when Washington camo within un nee of being ovoreomo by iho conleder- tttes, anil would dm lor i no lacw ro luted below. 1 ho licrind related to i iwmcdittloly after tho doi'out of Tope in front of Washington, i.nd when the advance of tho victorious enemy ttpon the National Capitol tar ried dismay throughout tho country : At the slated Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, tho 2d of September, while tho whole community was mitred tip in confusion, and a flairs were gloomy beyond Anything that had previously occurred, Stanton entered iho coun cil room a few minutes in advance of .r- r : i j -..:.t ur. xiiiiluiu, mm au.u, ii.ii fivui. ex citement, he had just learned from General llalleck that the 1'resident had placed McClellan in command of tho forces at Washington. The in formation was surprising, and in view of the prevailing excitement against that officer alarming. Tho 1'resi dent soon came in, and, in answer to an inquiry from Mr. Chase, confirmed what Stanton had stated. General .regret was expressed, and Stuuton With some feeling remarked no order to that effect hud been itu-tied from the War Department. The Pienidutit camly, but wilh some empliunis, raid the order was his, and he would be re sponsible for it to the country. Wild u retreating and demoralized army . tumbling in upon us, and alarm and panic in tho community, it wus neces sary, the President said, that some thing should bo done, but there seouied to be no ono to do it. Ho therefore had directed McClellan who ki.ew this wholo ground, who was the bext organizer in the army, whoso faculty Wus to organize and defend, and who would hero act upon tho defensive, to tbko this defeated and broken army mid reorganize it. .The St. Louis Republican contrib utes an anecdote relating to this crinia : McC'lellun, stripped of his command and left a mere predator of disuHters he wus powerless to avort, had retired to Washington, and was silting one evening in his ollice, in company with .Dolus Jl. Sackelt, now Inspector Gon crul of the army. This ollicer hud been on McClcllun'g staff during the Peninsular campaign, and was conse quently perfectly familiar with the embarrassments under which ho had labored. They were conversing upon the gloomy situation of affairs, and indulging in thoso reflections which l hut siluulion would naturally give -riso to, when thero was a sharp ring 8t the door bell. Tho servant, came jn and announced thn President and ion. llalleck. McClcllun rose at once, and seeing his dixtinguUhed visitors in tho hull, ushered them into a pri vate reception room in tho rear. Af tor a brief consultation he accompa nied them to a carriage in wailing, returned to tho oflieo and remarked quietly: "Well, Sackelt, I am in commnnd of the Potomac again." Hi friend started up in surprise, and exclaimed instinctively, "I hope, General, you did not accept it without suitable giturantees" meaning guar antee aguinst further interference on tho part of the Executive. McClellan looked at him with a peculiarly m. emn expression ho could never after wards forget, and (aid, very slowly and deliberately? "Sir, whon the President of tho United Slates tells mo with tears in his eyes that I am the Otllv man who r,in tnlA fnmmtmil of this army and save the country, it is no time to auk for guarantees. Wc will leave for the frout to morrow morning at duylight." They did leavo at daylight, and the campaign of Antietam did savo the country. A VaMOUS TEl.r.ORANI OrtRATOR. . Among the victims of Mm fuvsr at Shreveport was Alfred Savilo, ono of the best known and most accomplished telegraph operators in tho Country, and aluered to the command of Gen. John H. Morgan during tho Into war. His feats on the wiresthrowing large forces of Federul cavalry off the scent, directing them to tho right and left, opening the lines for Morgan to sweep through in quest of men and ho roes, nro among tho most romantic inci dents of thn war. Pew havo forgot ten how, curly in tho war, ho took possession of tho wires between Nash Villo and a body of United Stales troops operating in Kentucky, giving peremptory orders not to send any more troops, lull plenty of provisions .and aminuiiiiiuit, and how an old friend, then in charge at Nashville, electing the peculiar touch of finger ing of tho bogus operator, flashed buck to him this good humored an swer : "Get out, Savile.nr I'll sond tho cavalry after you." Savilo volun leered his services at Shreveport after evety resident operator had been1 stricken down, and died at his post. A good thing is tcld of a preacher who edits a paper. It happened in this way : As tho forms of the paper were being put on tho procs, by some dtecidonl, not explained, ono of them was knocked into pi. Tho preacher looked at tho mountain of tvpo pro wiscuouily piled and then at his work men, and said : "Hoys, it is evident there ought to bo so mo swenring done hero, but yon know I run not tho one .lo do it," Number Sovon iu tlio liblo. tin iho seven lb day God ended his work. On tho seventh month Noah's nik touched the ground. - In soven days a dovo was sont, Abraham pleaded sovon times for Sodom. Jacob mourned seven days for Jo seph. Jacob srvod soven years for J'nehcl, And yet another seven years more. Jacob was pursued a soven duys' journey by Lublin. A plenty for sevon years and a fam ine of seven years woro foretold in Pharoah's dream by sevon fat and sev en lean beasts, and seven oars full und sevon ears of blntod corn. On the seventh day of tlio "ovonth month, tho children of Israel rolod seven days, and remained Be veil days in their tenlB. Every seven days tho land rested. livery seventh year tho law was read to tho people. In tho destruction of Jericho seven persons bore seven trumpets seven days ; on the seventh day they sur rounded tho walls seven limes, and at the end of tho seventh round tho walls fell. Solomon wus soven years building tho (omplo, and faBlud sevon days at its dedication. In tho tabernacle were soven lamps. The golden candle Btitk had seven branches. Naaman washed seven times in tho river Jordan. Job's friends sat wilh him seven days and soven nighto, and ofl'eied seven bullocks and sevcu ruins for un atonement. Our Saviour apoko seven times from tho cross on which he hung seven hours, and after his resurrection ap peared seven times. Pjuckneh and Di'itNHiois. Tho Mo bile Jiegister notes that something of a romance is connected with tho re cent return to Mrs Kucknor, the wife of General S. 13. Huckncr, the Ex Con federate General, of Kentucky, of a certain largo properly, which, when the war broke out. she bad conveyed to lior brother. Whon (ion. Utickuer entered the Confederate service, and before Mrs liuckner joined him iliere, she conveyed the properly to her brother under a deed of trust. Thu young man iificrwiirds- married, bo cunie it fulhcr, and entered the Union service. Tho question now wus what would become of thu properly. If he should die or be killed without making a will reconven ing to his aimer the property sho bad deeded to him his child would inherit the fortune. On the evo of the battlo of Shurpshurg, however, he mudu a will of this char acter, und at the battle numed was killed. General Iturnsiile, who com manded the corps in which tho young muii served, knew (hut llii will hail been mudu. He kept iho secret, und, alter the war, iiilorineu General liuck ner of it, and tho Inner by bin aid was enabled to recover tho will. I he tenia ineiitury proofs having been obluined, .Mrs. liuckner s Utlu was fully piioved and the fortune, which seemed at one lima to hang upon a Blender thread, was returned to her. Tin Scaki.kt Fnvtn A VfhySim- I'I.E ItaMEDV. ltobcrt Christie, of Po. trcro, says iho San l'runci.sco Ihroniele, suggests a remedy for the ccai let fever which ho avers has invunubly proved successful. It Is very simple, and lies within the reach of thoso whoso lim ited meuns preclude them from om ploying tho services of a physician. It is this : Take an onion und cut it in hull'; cut out u portion of the cen ter, and into tho cavity put a spoonful ol sail roll ; put the pieces together, then wrup them up in a cloth, vnd buko them iu un oven until the onion is cooked so Ihnt tho juieo will run freely; niueezo out all tho juice, and give pulient a leuspootilul, at the same lime rubbing the chest and throat wilh goose grease or rancid bacon, if there is any cough or soreness in ihe throat. In a short timo the fever will break out in an eruption all over the body. All that is necessary h to keep tho patient warn) and protected from draught, and tho recovery is certain. Mr. Christie suys bo has been employ ing this remedy for many yearn, und never knew it to tail when proper rare was rnken of (ho patient after im ap plication. Ono family, in which there wcro fivo children down wilh tlx dis eiiso recently, Used this simple remedy upon his telling them of it, and every ono of tho lilllo ones recovered in a short lime. Tho Territorial Enterprite of Vir ginia City, Nevada, is authority for Iho following incident: Mrs. Van Colt, the Int., lair, and powerful preach er, has been reviving tho Methodists of Nevada, and many who were not Methodist, hlie goes timiind among the congregation urging all who hare not done so to join the heavenly cum p. Lust Sunday evening she approached a Cornish miner, who seemed to be much impressed, and laving lier bund on his shoulder, said : "Mv fi ieiid, uro you n laborer in tho vineyard of the Lord ?" "No, mum," ho replied, look ing up at bis fair questioner, "I be workin' in 'co Kuvagu lower level." Job fiiys patience in nearly ex- ImiiKteil hy wnlcliiti tlio women of the perioij. Ho met rtiiavnnrl I'Viillieii) lately on Ili-oinlvruy. Klio woro a crown of iliiine uroiuul Ler licatl, tinri lont, trailing one., down lier liueli j lior jut-lcol was girt, around nnd alioiil wilh leutliers., (Slio could not have curried more fentliera until previously tarrnl. "In fine." ouotli Job, vi ho in found of Scriptural (juoU- iionn, "hiio loouert un lhoiii;li hIiu hud taken up her bed and walked." Thoro U a ajKnl (lincrepancy in the iK'eounts .( tho South Carolina Slate officials. Tho StHtoTxcaiiiircr report Iho taxc. of hiHt veiir to have amount. cd to ei.UL'O.llllO, and tho Controller nays they brought In 82,101,01111, The people of Nmili Cnrolina wm.t to know what lias becomo of tho differ- enco. Tlio liitn Uuv. Union H'.ow of Ilonlnn. Hiiid : "Sonn(it, nru-lilo Kiinit, Idiij or fliort. now or olil. tiriiflii or riislv. loiuK'd ir empty. Soinu plmot too lilfjli, noma loo low. Tln-y tciieli nmiiMt, or cxuKiicruto. Bteoidinir a ilwr urn mniiiigoci." Tlio amount of limdnr nunnnllv fnn. isumod in tlio fofni of looltipickn tnny ljojii(lKcd t.y thu fut.t thul a toothpick funlory at Canton, Miiine, rccntlv uotiKiit t.uij cords of wood far mukinii tootlipickn. s It is nnnitncrd Hint the inorciico in tho national (,,,t r ,,!, ()f Ilcrumbcr wus about cii.liL n,;!!;,,,,. i dollar... Trouble ro liko doK i tl,0 Kmnlor Uicy nrs tho tiiorelioy anncy you. Q1IAW HOUSK, k3 (Cor. i.T M i A Front Ptrceli,) I'l.KAIiHia.D, I'A. Tho nmli'nigmid Inn ing tiken ohnrge of thii llulel, would reipoollully roliell public oilronngc. ooil73 II. NK1 ION hi! AW, i; EON A HD HOUSK, Oitlmiite Kiiilntnd tlrpot, C I. I. A It I'' I I1. I. II. PA. Pirn willy liii'nli'd nod a liislol.nl hold In all rcxprcli. ilie:iUiil li'i iaroiiit'ra leafing on nuotiit4 li.nn. 1 .11. 0. lilin I'l.r, i , I'ropi U'lur, Jnoo ll, is;.l. WASHINGTON HOUSK, NKW WASIIlNdTOV, TA. 1 lila new and well lurnbhml houe lint bocn Inki-n hy the un.iratiriiil. Ho fiole oonlldint ol hi Inn niilo to render eatlilnotiou to thora who any fuvor him wilh a call. Miiy 8, 1873. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. M ONTO I) It 1IOUH 12, Opposite tho Court Ilouee, LOCK IIAVBM, PENN'A. JcH'71 H.U'SKAL i KHOM, Prop's. jtitockUKiioi''!' iinuKi:, I1EU.EF0NTE, V.., r. Johnston k sons, Proprietorl 0012571 OYD HOUSE, Mnin Ftroct, PIIIMl'iSltUmi, PENN'A. T;il! nl !! iu')lfvd with the b?t Hits market nQ'urilit. The traveling public In Invited loon 1 1. novl73. KOHKKT LOVD. THE MANSION "HOUSET Corner dI Koconl find Market Strveti, C I.EAIU'ILO, I'A. rpilT3 old and coinmodiout Hotel hat. during JL the pait yvnr, boon cnlnrurd lo double itt mi nier rapurity for the entrUluruent of itrao ppri mii guest. The whole building hn been rwfurniihed, und the iruriitir rill $ pare no p.iini to rend or hii guests euaifortable while t.n 1 n k with him. Jrtfrlhe .1iinlon IIouso" Oranlhui runs to snd rroro the Uotot on the nrHrnl nnd departure or e.iro tr-.tn, JUUrt huiuiii.k I, npni 70 tf Proprietor. A1 LI.KGHKNY llOTHIi, (Markvt St., her. Hi-(ind nnd Third,) I I l.llll M i ll, I'A. Tlio llilnorili'-r hufiriK lieoouie proprietor of ilnd b.iti-ij wiiuid rohpoctlully a-ik a liberal enure vi piih'ir putronitgt'. n'S7 CUOnflE I.EII'OI.DT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, (.'UltWENSVII.LK, CK'nrtii-M pounl.v, IV-nn'a. Thie old and wi'll I'ltnl.lilhcd Unti l, Wnutifullr ifitiiauifl un the hunki ol the Bunqui'liaunn, in tho Imrttuph i.f Cm wrnsville, hrii bi-i-n bajn-d fur n lorm ol yvnri l.y Hi." undersigned. It him Iwi-n I'ollrcly rtlillcd. nnd le nnw open to tho pulillr '.-niinilly nnd tho trnvrlinj cmnmunlly in mr i ii ulnr. No pnim will ho ipurrd lo rendor put-.l ,oiiiinrl;ibln uhile InrryinRnt thin houio. Ample r tIiI i r mom for tho accommodation uf ti-nuii. t'tin-i iliii-l.'-'nl n. i;. 1-70 if. ELI BI.OOM. ED. AV. Git AH AM, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE THICCR & L13IDER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Ilmjojt oprnrd, el Uio KUVJTOKE STORE, a complete tan-k of V E If .' O O U S, of ever dc-e- 'p icn. DItY GOODS'. OKOCERIKS, UAHDWAUE r.OOrS AND 6H0F.S. C'I.OI IlIn, fl-T .rf-c. IN GREAT VAIUETY. FLOUR, 11 HAT. SALT, ItVE, 0AT3. CORN. A L HM I'.S OX II A KD A KP FOIl SALE AT A SMALL ADVAXCE. F LOU II Hfccividj by tht car lotnl. onJ fold it a ituill A mjipl; of KOl'K couklantljr oo band. Sjitcml linliicrn-pnti olTvrtd lo llmte geltinj out SijuurQ Timlier And lopr. at no rii-nl Inrg- Ijr in Lumljernif ti'ii P ujijli( it, and nro pre pared at j!I titjus to ju nli una tiia If r and lumber. HI). W, G It A II A M, "KEYSTONE STORE," Second Ptrrrt. CLEAHFIKLD, VA. " OoL 2::, IS72. j. r. WKAVKit .w. w. turn. CLEARFIELD, I'A., Are otTerrtig, at the old lUnil of Q. L. Iteod A Co., tliclr itock of goeda, oonsiiting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, HOOTS i KlOl'.3, IIAT3 k CAP9, HAUDWAKE, Ql'KEXSTAkB, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &c, &c, At the nioit reaiunaMo ratei fur CASH ar in exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OK COUNTRY pnODVCB. ff-lf-A Jvanrn Diale lo tho fiigifleil In cl ting nut eqiiaro tiuibcr nil the moat atlvnutncniiK tnrmi. xlt IJii7:l Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARltlVA, AND OF CUiritSK THE CHKATKbTl Proclamation Against High Pricosf " fE now fijx'nlnjr up a M of th Wst and V f mott KiiKoiintilo (IimmU and M'arpi ever irfTeii'd In thi nmrkpt, and nt vtievn that rrniind oiin nt Ihr ic'iod old dn.v of ciii-fi). Utinif". Ihnrt i wlin I ttck (with Ufon tiiii point, or docui our aJh-1 gallon i fuptrrluouf, novil hut I ill .fr one stosu:, Corner Front and Market itrreU, Whrt Ihry ean fn t hear and know for Ihenv i M lfi, Tit fully nhdrmtnT'd nhtit arcrhrip fondi, 1 thin wtmt t (liin, W dn not drctu it nfcrnnnrT ' In r tin merit tc and it?ini our atotk. Jt ii tauauh '. for til tu UI that We Lave Everything that is Needed ! and ennituned In (hi market, and at prloti that ' doCO 1a II A Wc desire to call the attention of tlio citizens of Clearfield county to the fuel that wo huvo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where wo intend lo constantly kcrp on hand a full supply of - PIANOS, OllGANSAKD MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of RAVEN & COJirANY'S PIANOS, fcTEINWAY & SONS' TIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. Wo nre propnrcd at nil times to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most favorablo terms as to prices and terms of payment. Our stOwk of ORGANS will consist of the new nnd popular KYNDER ORGAN, (with liytuler's Kneo Tiemnlo nnd downward Octave Coupler,) The SMI 111 AMERICAN OlttJAN CO.VS OliGANs, NEW HAVEN MEI.ODECN CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these we furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. Wc Bell on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the POPULAR AND EAbY LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every one enn have a pood instrument, and no other investment of like amount will tend so much to MARL HUAIL HAPPY, DC7Vc shall he glad to hnve .u call and see us, whether you desire to purchase or not. ocl23-'72-ly RYXDISK'N STORK. yUsrrHanrous. riio TUB F 11 ONTI UltUAT r.XCITEMEXT AT TUB CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CEEAM SALOON I Tha nnl.Tjiirnrd havip.if Jiit flttrd lip new, lnrtfv and rutnlnrt.ihln roi.tii on Miirknt itrri t, mar Third. r-pcHull. inform the pnhlicllmt ho now drrpnnd 'o oiiMinOiIito thcin with everything in hi litir n "h-r notice and at all hour of the di j. Ho kctpt oo baud ERESU Bit E AD, Jll'5KS, ROLLS, PIES, 'CAKO, a!l kind?. I C K C Jt 15 A SI , and a g'-nral anmrtmrnt of CONFECTIONKUIES, FItL'ITH, NUTS, Ac, AH of whirh tfill bo d liurd to ounto'tnrri nt their rrcldmcri, when requested to do to. ICE CREAM, bj the di.h, nerved In a ocally fur nished room. Thick ful for the gnrruii patronage bot'twed In the pait, he bopt i to writ and rriwive jor tinuence of Ihe iume (mm hli old cuU inorp, and other. JOHN STAPLER. June IB.'p-l!'. EVBTO 1! K AN 1) X KV (J 00 IS jus. siiaw d: yox New Store, on llaiu St.,CLi:4Kiici,n, Ta lately occuphd l y Vita. F. 1KWIN. Their atock roni-il of ZJ.1 "12 OS- CD CD iSl GkOCtH'.U (if the beat rjualitf, QtiKENSWAttE, Eoota nnI Slioes and ncry urticlo neccssarf for onn'a comTort. Call and exnmine our atock before pur rlm.lntr e1ff here. MY D. IHfll-lf. i"0SHANf,CN "LAND AND LUMBER COIIPAm Y, OSCKOLA BTEAM MILI..1, ai AurracTcRKa LUMBEK, LATH, AKD TICKETS AND Sawed d- Tuhxt llilbed Shingles. II. II. SIlII.LINIiFOUI), Prceldrnt, Office ForLUt l'lnoe, No. 125 8. lib it., Pliil'l. JOHN I.AWFIIP, Gcticrnl Sup't., Oe. o.la M ill., Clcurfipia coenly, Ta. A in, TOWN LOTS f.r f.ile In tlio luruiiali if UfXtlll.l. Ai-Kcop tlie I.AltHPPT ASSfinTMENT of Omnia lii tli'.irlli'IJ coiinlf at l!.ilr Jl.nnnioili Slro In Owci.la. jai.it 7:1 0. I. cr WniEItn tn hy my MtY C(OT?, HiTlO rtjiirs, tMnMrarl,, (llnKw!lre, I truce and N"(inn. l'onlvCLinerki, Ac, ehenp for cnnli. The nuhiri1irr hrtf Imvo to In form hii oM and new egHtoiiii-ri that he has npcmd A VARIETY PToRB . IX GLEX HOPE, VA. And will trll pooilji at prl vc to unit the linirl. A lilirnl tliiotion will he madu to cuiliuutri hoy injf al Uu.ualo. C.ill and esatuine mv flock hrr re puroh;ihtn(( rl fnliiTo, A liberal shave of public i nlrouiiiro i uli.:it(d. C. J. KEAdY. (Dm Hope, Juno 1 1, 1S7I. Clearfield Nursery. i:x('oui:A(ii5 homu imuistiiy. 'pil V. under 'em it, tlt.n e.latiliilied a N. t f u ih T'k.. al'itut hall waf lieteert C'eerapid mid l-'U'.en.viMe, I, )riared lo fur n b all odi : f Hli IT TK KKS. (Kiamlaiil and d.a f.l Kferieen., hh ullerf, Grape Vine., Ui'eh.'-le. I.aaiua IllaiVlie. r, turanlierrf, and R!be" f Vloei. A lo. Siberian Crab T'PfJ. Qu'nee and earlr icirlci lllmbarb, Ac. Orden pronipilj .Landed Iu. Addre.., J. H. WltTflllT. eepJO.M-. Cnrerrnafllla, Pa s TONE'S SAW (j Oil ME US AND SAW ursETs. We hure rerehed the nffcnr? for the hot e and will ftHI tbein at ninnurneluriir'e priot-n. Call and etnmlhf throi. 1 h are the t, V4 MARKET STREET, It FI 13 14 1, I K -::o::- MASON &i Ui.5tcU;uicou.'3 QLEAIU'IELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. riJIR nn.lcrnM. twrv-tan to BE ED A 1 PoWKI.I.. h:uo po't-Iu-'id the tLllAlu lu.Llf 1'LaMMI MILL, and rn'.iicJ it for d)U'7 nn cvm nsive Im. itn it. A II thu ut.irlr ncij will le iwMid BuTi ry lo nia'.e it ono ot tlic oin-i rcroptcie ft i.ih it hmrn oi il.u kind in ttir HTatc. Tncr are now prpitid In rivfivr onlfrv firjiti,r mk iti Uiar liuo. Tucynili ivr tt;ial at:cu;iyu t all uinicriuli for b'u building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, EIUtCK ETS9 aWO Vr. itk" ALL STYLES, alnaoo hand. VOUKED ItOAHI'S, and all nrtirlcs ncn-i rr f'f I'm Id in?, will bo frhanf:ed for I'UY l.i .Min.it, ii Hint perioui ui a Jijt.inco in y tinnn i'ir iHiiii'f r. f-xenan u io una returu home wilh the iun.mii.ici.. ltd ankle?. The Ci-mpnny will nttrirn have on hind a lirpic t'wk ol dry lulu W', tui ni be aliie to Ml an Tdfr on thf hnrfvii nMfi'. Onlv ihe hrnt nnd uiovt l.iltlul hnndt iH h rmltd, Rtf tlut the puMic m.iy rely upon g-ud wo. k. I.otnhrr wtll le worhrd or a. M 01 low n it r:m hi purchi.Ft d anyalirte, nnd u:.ff;u).c. in ivt niiilai-tinn. A tho huiiir.-.i will he dnne up'ir the rxth priiic.de e can aiiurd towui kii.T ftu .1 j-rofitf. . I)UY LUMBER WANTED ! Eptel:tlly one and a-hilf and two ln-h p.mc rtulT, lor which a lilcral price will hu piJ. 7!in tusinmi will he rr.ndurtcd under tho naiuo of it.o "t'lcarficld Flailing .Mill Co." O. Xt. M..'rrvll fiill porsoaallv luperintend the huiuo.i. . OiJtie rcpfcif..I:j- rolMlM. o. n. Mi:rtnrt.L. II. II. TAVI.OH. I A V I II .Mi"IAI(illi:V. M. 0. nilOWN A liRO. rioarflrlil, Vn., January l, I ST-"'. cSTcicT BRicici TrTcki a m nracK yard. AIr R. PLEMMER A CO., hnvlrp Mrtrl t n nrw nnd riinivn liidk Yard in i f h nrlu ld, a-1 p fpatrd lo nuke nmirnptF fnr flrat i'irn itpri i.mi-k, i u Inre or Miinn quantc i. Ordfrr nnd ci-ie pi-ndwn'e MifUflcl. Infurrrn thn e.m ho d.i;i)nd lr railing t Render' Mu lo Kiorf, or hy ad'lreinjt W. t. i'LEMMEU A CO.. in,v tf ' tli-arneld, Pa. . Tho Lightning Tamer. rpilK under tlenrJ are tho inlo Aftnti lo title X euntT for the "North American Ualvanited LitJIUMNU RODS." Tucearo leont.rsaft rode nw In uho, and are wndurivd h all the irli ntifio rmn In the pnuntrr. We hcroby niifr the eitnena of the county that we will put them up a better rod, and r lull monrv, than le ohartrd hy the foreign nirt'nii who nnnnnlly tr:tvorye tho munt and onrrjr ofl our little enffa, never to return. KN COURAGE HQ ME LAHOR. Thone wUblnff Lljihlninp liode erortrd nn thr-lr hui!ilinj(H neid but ndlnn im hy lutirr, oi enll Id perron. We will put them up anywhere In thecountv and warrnnt them. Tlie l.d and Fixture ono ho tnen at any time hv calling at our More. It K. ItKiLhH A CO. Cleaillold, March n. 1-70 It . X eaav m n ir I J BTANDAIIU SCALES, JeV or am. miinai Ilnggngo Ilarrcni, M'arrtiauca Truobn, Cnfjlr.f 1'rca.ee, Improved Monrj llrawcr, Ae, run ialk ar ii. f. uiai4;u & CO., Dralrra Iu Hardware, ncri?.0:70 tf Fcronil Flr.-ct, ricarHtJJ, Pa. l)AR(i.INS IN MUSICAL IX- i) HTIH MKS1S! (lrii,, buth rrw and rmHtliil band, at Ihe Mueie hHr, nppoime Uulirh'e Kurnilurr Mure. All pereimi Inlvn'llrd are invl ltd to rail nnd rvimiino a new fir' r iirR.n now on MhlMHnti. Hhr.t Mn.ie and Mn.le Hook, N N A. HAMLIN'S ORGAN, nnd the 23anl:s Clearfield County Bank. rpilB ClearOeld Cnntj Tank ae an inrorrnr. -A. ' ly.iMunon on. roue out orraj.trnr be Ilia euir.nderof in dinner, on Ma. It iKm All ite etock t ovned b; lb. eubfrrlberi, f hii ill oonliuue liei.klng bui-ini ol lb, ,anie place, ae f rlralr llarkrra. ondi'r Ibe rirm name ot tho "Cleaidrld Count. Hunk." We ar. ro. ipon'il.le for ibb debieol tb :aok, and will pa; ita noti on drmiDd i tbe eounler. Dtpi..iif re-riv. d and inlrrrai j aid when menry ti left for a 6xt-d time, paper dirroonted at .ii prr.ent aa bfTetnfure. Our rerrooal respon.ibilill la pledged fur all Ioi ot ite rrrt-lred end bu.in.el trnne eled. A eonlinuanee of the liberal pat rpai;e of ibe hu.ineef men of the eountr I. re- f7e.-llully eoliri'rd. Af I'rr.ideot, Cahltj. r and off.cerj of tt-e late CI aHrid Count. Hank, we reijuirf the not.i of taid Ifank to bd preicntcd fnr re-lrinptiofl. MS. T LFONARD, SirRAFK HIIAW, I'M. POKTEIt, JAR. D. flK.HAM. 0. h. R F K Ii. MM. A. WALI.ACS- The bulneip of the Bunk will be eondu,..n tn Juhn M Ad.ui... Ki' at Caahior. il l T-l County National Bank, OF CI.EARI ELI, P.. ROOM In M it on to Hutldinjf, ono door north of C. 1. Wnnwin'i bruit iSlurr. .'aenit'i' Tiukt'tfl to and in-m Liverpool, Qoeeni l-n, utnu-t'iw, London, I'erii and Copmh-njen AIm, l)ratr for alt on the Itoval lank of IruUno and Imperial H mK ol Lf.adon .lAMliS T. LKONAflT), Prr.'t. M. Ml AW, Cafhier. il:!:T4 J. P. M'Uirk. JMirard Perk a. B ANKINQ Si COLLECTION EOUSI OP McGirk & perks. rMirwFor to Foeier, Perki, A Co., IMillipvhm ;r. Cvitlre County, Pt. r iil'.il L till ihe .ti-.inrnB of a Ranking Hon wiM oe ir.in-;uied proo-nlij utid uoon th moat "avoraule tcrmi tuar7tf DREXEL & CO., Xo. 31 feNiulli I'll Ii J Siiret, IMiitaJclplil.i t:irnLtts9 And Dealers in Government Securities, Applicjiion by mO will pfceive prmnpt alten (ion, and all iiuurtuaiiou cbocrlully lurinlied OnUie ml"-t.d. A nnl II II. iV.brrUanrouj. READING FOR ALLI1 BOOKS d- STAT10XER Y. Mathft Ht., Irartnlil. (at (lie Pot ouirr.) '1 'II E undi'ri;ntd bi-jta Irar. to annuunr. 10 I the ell i.n, tif ClearQulU and fioinilf, that h. hi., filled up a room aud ha, Ju.t reiu-md nun, iuv.ivvwl,n a la";!, aiuuunt ol readme saner, , on. laii ia in part of Elbles and Miscellaneous Boob, I'.lnnk, Arrount and Fine r-iwli. or every d. arnpilnn I I'aper and Knvelnpoa, r"rneh prrired ana plain i l-one and Pencil, i lllank, Lenal P.pera, lived,, Mi.rts.irri. Judgment, Ei-mp lion and rrooilrnorf not..,i bite und Parrbi oirui i.riri. ureal i. np. neeora i'ap, and Uil Cap, Shei't. Mu, Icier either I'lano, flole or Violin ron.i inllv on hand. Anrbookt or aiailnner. d.'.in-J thai I mar not hare on Mnd. will lie or. ordered br Srit eprM. and aold , wbnlalc or ri-iail to .uit eu.lnuirr,. I will alio keep periodical IlieMlure, meb a. Mrni;lne. New,, f""". V. A. OAL'LIM. CI. artleld Mt T. IRnK-tt Jl A 111 IE AM) STO.Mi VAUl) ! II n s. S. S. LIDDELL, Having fij.'J- d III Hi. Muil.l. bii.lnr,., d.-.lrr. lodnlurm ber friond, nnd Ihe public that (be ba now and will kerp fon.lnnilv nn bnnd a hirne and well selwud Kiwlior ITALIAN AM VLHMOXT MAliKI.K, and I, pnparcd lo fmniah to oidor TUMIISTONE, BOX AND CKADI.K T0JII1.1, MONt'MENTS, Curb, and Pole fnr Ci-nirtrry I.nU, Window 8111, and eps nl.-o, HVItt'Al', TA1II.E AND WA?1I BTAND TOPS, A i'., o. ,Ynnl on Herd unit, near the U, It. Dmh.I, Cl.-.i. ii. 1,1, T... THE tiLianHiTu") WOOD-CHOPPErS AXE1 Mnmifnctiirrd erpeclally for Till-: VLKAU FIELD Tit APE, roa iai a ar aauVTIl II. F. Bini.KR A PO. Attention, Lutnherinrn! WTE are nnw ninnnlfiftiitlnir nnr IMPItdVPD PTKIil.. ritit'KEr I'HIVINO CANT. IlllillCft, enperlcr ta any olhrr In no. Ve bave al.o in elm-It a Inrne qiinniiir of fanlhook. .iilia blo ,ir ratline; purpu.i-., which we nre .ellitiij -heap for en.li. AMOS It. KENNAHD. Clearid,l, Pa., i!ar.-b l.H. IT. QUNSMITIJING. G. W.WOLFE, rilACTICAL GUNSMITH. Fhopon Third elreet. nv.r Itilr.'a hl.ck.mlth jhop. I I E VHUI'I H, PA. All hind, of Itifte, and 8hot dune on band. Repairing d'Mi. in Brel-elaH minim and al fair ixim & suiRVVER, clAl.tH II IIAltDWARE, aod mauufaolurcri of Tln,Ccppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, Bocood Stroot, CLUAHFIEL!). PA. Horlnft lafftnlr Incrrnntd our Ptock of Hard wnn, w InviU tbo iuhliu to eaamiua our itotk nnd piiovi. Cnrpttntcra nnd penon who oontcmplata build ing will do woll to ox.iuiine our TOOLS & BTJILDINO HASCWAUE which Ii tifw and of the hoit manufacture, and will btnold low for oath. - NAILS, GLASS, rUTTY, CLUE. LOCKS, LATCHES. 1IIXGKS. SCREWS All Unde of Deneh Plnnef. Sw, Chliel,. Pi0re, liaminer,, HaMiet,, Plnmhe and Levili, Morli.id A Thumb Uu.jc. Hevela, Dracre A Hi t, Wood and Iron lleiirh Scrrwe. end the be.t Holing Mucbine in th.r inurUrt. Double and Single Eitt Axes, roCKET CUTLERY, Ae. Agents for Burnett's Iron Corn Shcllcr, witrrn tiled. Alio, ngrtite fur Iliibards' GOTHIC I 1.1 12 TOPS, which cITcctuallj cure Sinohj Fluee. Farmer,' Iuij.k-inrnte and Garden Tooli of ever dccriplivD. A large ruriel of COOK STOVES, which we warra.it to give aatiifiction. Portable I tattles and Furnaces. !tSL.Uoofin(, Fpnutinff And Jolt Work dono t rcHK'ioaiile ttruta. All ordufi will m-pii ruii).i iittt-ntiuB June II. H7:1. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., tSucceiiort to Boynton ti Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Uanufai-turcn of TORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Streets, clkakhi:li, pa. n A VINO enpned In the manufacture of firnt rtam MACII IXEKT.wa rrfpwtfully Inform the fu.hlic that we are now prepared to Oil all order at cheaply and at promptly ai can he done in any of the cities. We manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Head Mocks, Water Wheels, 6hafling Pallets, flifford Injector, Steam Gauges, fit tarn Whittles. Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cops. Geugo Cocks, Air Cocks, (llobe Vaivei, Check Valves, wrought iron Pipes, S enm .Pumps, Holler Feed Pump, Anti Friction Mctrvr, Soap Sfon Packing. Gun Pack ing and all kinds of MILL WORK; together wilh Pl.ws, Sled Bobs, COOlCAXD parlor stoves, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. frOrd. rs solicited and filled at city prices. All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture prompt ly answered, by add res ing u nt CIcarGold, Pa. do2rrtl-tf hlGl.L'R, YOl'KG I CO. r"ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, licjl cunttanty on hnnd. STOE AlTvRTiSO - WARE OK EVCUV DESCRIPTION! CKOCKS! TOTS! CUOCKS! I'Khcr'a I'atrnt Alt t i -1 1 Krlf . Siallii It'll il .inst r.iTrrit lkoi kji, with lids, CKEA.M t KKt'KS. Mll.K ( KOCKS, Al'Pl.K- III Tint CI:(ICIi5i, I'lCKLK CHUCKS, VI.tUVCB Pot, rm DISHES, flKW POTS, And a gre.1 lu.n. niher lli.ni;. too nntneroue In lui llliiill, In ha llad at ' FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WAI1E TOTTERY, Comer ot t'herrf and Third Street., Cl.liAltl'lKl.l), I'A. ' auit) FARMING IMPLEMENTS ron SALE DY II. I ISiglcr A Co. IHON DOl'DLr.-SltOiTI. PLOWS. WOOD UOl'IlLE-SllOVF.I, 1'LOWS. WdOD fi!XGLi:-?iIOVEL PLOWS. IHON CI'I.TIVATOBR. WOOD CHLTIVAToItS. OOWANDA A lltOS 11UAM PLOW",. riTtSUVRO fTI'KI, PLOWS. HAVPI'S IlEl.LKFONIR PLOWS. noilKPOS'S and TJIOJII'SON'g PLOWS. -Pham fur all ol th. abor. plow, enn. mainly on bnnd. mj-fd II, F. I51GIEI k CO. kar, for lal. CARRIAGE & WAG05 WOODS, SHAFTS ANDTOLES, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, Ac. r.rrar. and Wim Mvr .k. - ;Bl'f ) amln. th.m. Tliey mm '-it trm L,-i - -m tin 5i yivw V;r r-' Dr. J. AViiIkir'h Ciililopulu lu rKiir lliltPPH nil n imrely Vrsntablo )Ui'iatalinll, liltiilo tlnolly IVnm tho 11.1 tivo lici lis loiiiiil mi Ilia loner rang of tl'o Sien a Ntivaila iiiiiuiilainaof Culilor tiia, tlm intiilii'lnal iriiii!rtloA of wlticli nru CNtractod llifiefrnlii ulllimit tlio hrii of AUnli'il. TliO (iii'linil U ulniiinC tlailv itKki'il. " VMi.it U tlio ciiiiho of Iho IMi;iir:i1ltM'.l nttrai-KS uf Vinkiiaii lilt Ti:i:sf Our im.HHiir is, tliat they teiiiiivo. tlio Ciitii;o til' (Iihi'.ikc, iiml tlio mlirnt rc. cnvrni liis liealtli. 'J'jiev mo llio ci-cat IiIiiihI hii ilirr ami a Iil'c-i;l nj; H iiu:li!c, n jifi'tuct KonoviAJnr ninl liivinratnr of tlio yttciii. Never licfnro in tho liitnry rf tits viirM li;u A niciliciiiu lu ati ruiniMitiiiilfit iiiMMtieinK llio rmtinitvalilu (I'liiiitiM id ."tsMiAit litrrKii in liciilinir tlio tick uf viry lii-iiiifo mail i. lieir l. They nro a put!o I'lircmivo aa will u Tnuic. rfl;ev:::jr I'lintrtiatiiiti nr Iiillaiiimolinn ol tho l.ivcr aud Viacerul OrgoiM iu Liiiiru biM'uact 'J lif pi-opprtlcs of Dr. WAr.KKiTa Vixkiiaic lit itkii arc Apenuiit. DianlHwetltj,. turiuiimtivo. N utritinti. I.ixativa. Diuretic,, f-fdaiive. (.niiiti-r-lrrititiil BuJorilic, Alter, tivo, and JHti-iUiuatv u. .'I. ..LillNALn A CO., Ilmrrlie and lien. Am,.. Hnn KranclMwi rulftirnj.. od eor. of Wu.liuunin ami Cli.irlt'ui M... I', l. avid by 11 Uruglal. aud Ikalen. Octobtr IS, 1S7-1-IJ. I )liil'B IN EUKOPtl apt CHEAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCH YILLE I The bloody eonf est between France and Pmssl fs at an end for tLe present, so for as the laugh terir.s;of men and the destruction of properly Is concerned. The Hoyal Jugglers no doubt prlda thvnmelvcs and rejoioe over the revult, but how in t:ni Meant Is their work when compared Willi the humane and christian effurta of L. M. COUDRIET, who his undertaken to supply all the eitUta la the lower end of tlio county with food and raiment at excrt-dinc low ratei from his umratnotb itura la M 1'I.tSON IH'HG. where he can always be foe ad ready to wait upon callers and supply them With Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Cloths, palinctts, Casfiineres, Mat tine delaines. Linen, trilliue;s. Calicoes. Trimmingi, Ribbons, Laca, Reatly-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats mm4 Cif'i all wf the Ik-it material and wade to order- Hum, Sucks, Hlores, Mittens, Laoei, Hibboos, GK0CEHIE3 OP ALL KUVDS. Coffee, Tea, Bag; nr. Ricw, Molaades, Pish, bal Pork, Linseed Oil. Fi'h Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queenwir, Tinware, Cantinire, Plwt and Plow Castings, KailR, fpifcrv Corn CuUfrsx tors. Cider Presses, and all kinds uf Axes. Per turnery, Paint, Varuih, HI, aod a genaewJ asnvrtuicnt of Stationery. GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, alwas on band, and will old at the low, st poiht figures. LIQCOItS, sueb as Brandy. Wine, Gta. W b sL, Jayne's .Vadtcines, Hoatt-tter'i and Hoi.flnnd'B bitters. 6001; pounds ot w wantrd for which two highent price will be paid. Ctueeraeed on hand and for sale at toe lowest market priea. AIho. Agent for Ktrattoovllle and CnrweasrU Three hi rig Machines. feia.Cftll and see for youmelees. Tow will Ind cTr thing usually kept in a retail store. L. M. COUDRIIT. ' FrencbTiUe P. 0., March 1. 1471. B OOT AND SHOE MAKING, JOPKPTI II. DEERIO.oo Market street, la Shaw's Row, Clearfield. Pa., hnsjupt received a Sne lot of French Calf kins sad Kips, tho bett in ihe narket. and i now pre pe reel to man a'acture everything In bis lino. will war. rant bis work to be a represented. Tbe ei'isons if Clearfield and vioinUj arsj rcsrectfti'ly Invited to giro him a eall. Work done at short autlco. 7:1673 ItKJIOVAI. I RANK SHORT, of the "Short fho. Shop." ,ite, Doiic. that he be, n uuved fioo Uraham', Itow. oa Market atreet, t. next donr to th. Allegheny Hotel, .a Mai k, etrecl, wtier. b. ie (inpared t. aaak. and mead BOOTS AND SHOES, rtilehrd, tewed or pegged, with Ih. beet eia.li lb. utter, nark.t elurd, and at aa raaeoaahle prioM aa the. rn b. bought ler ilrtfklni, aad ffb.r. b tl prepared to at-eommodat. .11 bit old euetoaa ei aad ae many new one) aa may far or kin with . el!. thankful f ir put fa. ore, b. would ra .pectfully eolicii a eootiBuaoe. of tb.ir patron. gej, t. bllOKI. Clearfield, October 12, 187,t.-6m Lime lor Sale! TUG nnderalirned, rreidinf near th depot baa mad. tnmpleta arramireui.ntj with Lima Iiurn.re eaet of the mountain, whereby b. it .Ba bied lo kit'p ooatuntly oa hand a larg. quantity .1 PURE LIME! which he olTin ta farmer, and builder. .1 a trill, abut eoet. Thoae ia need of th. article w.old da w.ll to give me . enll, or widree, m. by Utter, ba for. negotiating tUetr lima. UKO. C. PAB6M0RB. ClearOrld. Pa.. June 9. ler. PATENT KIGIIT FOR SALE -1 X offer for unit? the riht for the sale of the eoU ibrattd Va-hinj Machine, known as tho "Ira 8. Stillman Defiance Washer," in the county of Clinton. Will sell tho rljht fof he entire ' county, or for each township. Tbit WFher ii known to I hi one of the vary bast to oe, and thftr sale ! very larira wherever Intro duced. Apl'ly by letter or In person o -J. A. TKKPK, nov5 Stt Lulherihurf. Clearfield Co., Pa. . Dcalo's Embrocalion, (LATB PO WILL'S,) For all die.aeea Incident lo Hi.r..,, C.ttl., aa4 Human Fle,h. ri'e'.rlng tb. ... .1 aa ' .sternal applieetio..' Tble Kmbroeaiina w.a .it.aaifaly at.4 a th. tlo..rt.m.nt durin, th. r. fnr sal. hv H..at,h A Irvlr. rUa...1A Joe.pb K. Irwtn, Curw.ai. ill. U.ni.l Goodl ao.er. i.uin.ranurff. 'tf. r SALE! A lare and wrll-llnlrlird Pi Irk Dwelling, eit ate on th. river b.ak, in tlio linrntigii ol Clear dfld, 0'ilitaining elcren r'Hili.. .Itb good oell.r, wntrr in the kilrheti, and all Ihe modern oor. niener,. Paiitrira. Il.it ti.rnnin, t. ti.'hr,.pfTaer., Ad. Lot rial.v fort Inml and t lion. Irt-d and thirty ttottia.'k, wilh a t.eniv tu t allir en Ibe ea,t ei.lo. r-aid bulldii'K. with at the npurti-nanei-t, will tie .old eliritp, with ai niente to eult-paieha acr. Application, ean I., made t,. und.r it;nrd, nr In A. C. Tali, ' K'q , who .ill fire all ntcc.ary tnrirk.atiun to Ihuna who deair. to in. "pict th. property. T1I03. J. McCt LLOUOH. May Hat, I87t.tr. pUEAT 0R0CEK1ES! V 1 Ll'.MBKR CITT, PA. '1 lie nndor.lgned announce, to bit .Id frl.nda and petunia tliat be baa opened e?od Una of uniHCHIfiS A PIIOVIMONS at th. old el.ad nr Kirk A fpencer, for wbrah he eol'tH. n litarai patrruaga. II. W. 6PKNCEII. Lumber City, Pa., March 30-lf. ; IOR .AI.IT.h. nde;Icjieil offen for fair . vnlualde tuan p.np.rty In Ih. boronga ut Cloarnrld. Lot illK feet, with a (nnd two. rtory plnnk hno, tl.ereon erected, wllb thrwa mom, duwn elair. and for hvd rtona ap itairt. Aleo. aewlng romn and hath r.iijui in ewohd (nor. llioo Bni.brd eumplet. rom ..liar Id alii.. Good duut.le porch and good wa'er.' J'riea rwa. tunniile and payment, eav. ' .' fc .oaiig7n w,m. it. itiC,nj,orait. ' . ..... i . . . J 0SEP1I II. JtOWLEl. JuKlIco nt th. P..n .nA Kn.l.en.e 1. Ik.'.K... i-J i..-rvnc. inwn.nip. v'uiw.'iciif ai.i. ana atoaaa pf-rrllTpaidme,. XV-lr7 u. majlJIJ