atla 1 r "CLEABFIELD REPUBLIC AX," as QOOD1AMDER H4GBRTV, . CLEARIIRLD, PA, ".'; : W r H-f IH ' II U P .. T-fliT ' 1 ' ' ' ll-e IU ILL7 II II' II ' ' A " H I 1 1 l 1 1 II -Al ; 1 1 Ft III II llll II i II If . iVil, " Z&ZS.' V ' Hi 'lk II 1 I II ... II I II II .11 II-.! 11 V JU.JLJI jL.1L UxiLr.llL JLUJLJ t J JJ;llJJLVijLl 1 6' J PRINCIPLES: NOT. MEN; .1 .. BSTABLISIIED IN 188. The Urgent Circulation of any Xewinnpar r... i in North Central Penneylvnuln 'i Termi of Subscription,'' If paid In advanoe, or within t months....f 3 MI It paid tUr Mil before A month. S BO If paid Aer the expiration ol t mouths-. 3 M i. H , V .f "(I ,), I'll! . , , . ., , . , ; Bates ot Advertising. Transient advertisements, per square of It llnosor - lef r time r less.......... .1. MM.nl " 4 ' For each sebsequent Lnsertioa ........m. ao 'Adnrlntstretori' and Exeeutora' aotlooa....... 1 40 Auditors' aotloe...,.. .I--....... 1 60 flaatioa and Bitreye.. ........... 1 M Dissolution notloei... .. Professional Oardi, I Haw or less.1 year.... t 01) Local notices, per lino... -- 10 .;. YEARLY ADYKRTISHMHNTfl. i square. 0 I i eoluma...t33 10 squares..) 00 I i anlnmo...M,. 48 00 I ituares., .M 00 1 column.;. ...1... 10 00 , -Job Work. :; ,"! BLANKS. lad Ottlfa,....ll 0 I quire., nr. qulr,$l TS qulro., pr,qulr, I 00 Orer 0, par quire, 1 50 1 , , HAKDDILL8. .W,15or 1m.,$1 00 I i iheet,!! orleM.H 00 f iheet, ii or len, 1 0 1 ihet,lt or lw., 10 00 Orer 15 of eaoo of abore at praportioiiate filter .... a.nDAll irinffnTV ' PuWlihara.1 FRANK FIELDING. . ATIOBNEY-AT-LAW,' ClearOeld, Pa. ' Will attrad to all buiinoti entruited to bim vromntlr and falthfallT. botU'73 wiLuan A. wiluci. . . nivin L. um iET . WlLLiCi. JO W. WBlUHr. WALLACE & KREBS, (8umnn to Wallaoe A Fielding,) ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, 11-1271 Clearfield, Pa. n. r. wiuoa, v. s. . a. a. var valiah, m. s. DBS. WILSON & VAN VALZAH, Clearueld, Pa. Offln In ruldoaoe of Dr. Wilion. Ornce'liouaa: From 12 to I r. X. Dr. Tan. Valiab ean be found at night in hi. roonu, neit door to ilertewiok Irvine Drug Store, up etairt. novao 70 TaR- JEFFKKSON UT2, AJ WOODLAND. PA. Will promptly attend all ealli in the lineofbii pron.nun. ' noT.i-iJ jos sra a. n'laiur. ... daihii. w. a'cuanr. McENALLY & McCUBDT, ATTOKN EYS-AT-LAW, . . Clearueld, fa, 9 Legal buiimii attendod to pi Adelity. Cffioe on tiaooad atraet, abi Q00DLANDEB & HAQEETTJ hibliBhers. 1 1 TERMS $2 por annum in Advance. VOL.'48WHOLEN0 23(6. ;,CLKAKFJELD; PA!, WEDNESDAYf APRIL 15,' 1874. ;NEWSERIES-V0L.15,N0. '10. Jtg Cofl5, "GtiitttUt, St;. JOHN A. . GREGORY, CO UKTYJ SUPERINTENDENT, Offioe Id the Court House, Clearueld, Pa. Will alwayi be foand at borne oa the HECOND and LA8T8AIUHDAY of eaob month. 2:5 LATEITMOVEI .', '. , :, I , i G EOCEEIES Si PROVISIONS. THE REPUBLICAN. '. - Marvels of Medunics. . John B. Orria. 0. T. Alexander. 0. U. Bowera. 0BVIS, ALEXANDEB & B0WEBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . . ... Bclleloute, Pa. Jan28,'7-7 ' . . , O.L11 ::. J. S. SHO WERS. CJLBA H VI lil.b, PA., ""'CSaiSP" f CLEABF1ELD, Pa. WKDKBSDAY'MORNINO, APRIL IS, 1874. J. H. KLINE, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON, TTAVINQ located at Pennfleld. Pa., offer, bli IT. profenional ierrioee to the people of that place and tarroaadiag country. AUealli promptlj attended to. ... . . oct. U tf. GEORGE C. KIRK, Juitloe of the Peaee, Surrejor and Conreyaneer, I I.utheraBurg, Pa. All bnalneu intruated to him will be promptlj attended to. Poriona wiihinu to employ a bur- Teror will do well to giro him a Mil, aj be Uattore bimtelf that he ean reader tatial'actlon. Doede of I oonreraooe, article, of agreement, aad all logal I papora, promptlj and neatly exeeutod. t20nov71 1 JOHN D. THOMPSON, Juitloe of the Peaee and Sorlroser, Curweiiavllle, Pa. E.ColleeUoni made and money promptlj paldorer;- - , . i ieb2I7itr THE LATEST. MOVE! JANETTrS HAIR, ir milm 'atfur. HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S ,DBUO 8TOBB, Olref notlee that a freih lapplr of th fellow. fag goodi hai juit been aeeeived and are nfiered at extremely low figure, t 1 ' ' llEATS, Ac. New Borer Oared Hami. Bbonlden. Sldra. vneu ueei, uata oautage, un ana tneeee. Mackerel. Herrlni. Booth lleiTlns. White Pl.b. ion ri.n, rre.n uonnnme ttlvcr en inon Salmon, dnolted Palnfun, Rmnlccd II liloatcre, bardinoi, Ebadiues and Fresh Durincr the Just sioce or 1'uriB. tlio inliubitunls from limo to timo oiToctod ommunicalion witb ibeir lriondu be yond tho Gorman invutting lines by meant of carrier pigoong. In Jact, a regular pigeon poi was prgarmed, having one of iu reooivine atuiiont in London, ' lloro llio written mesaugoa for Paris wore received, and by pho tography, reduced to tniacrosopiooize, cavli letter boinir reduced to iminll as Ob, lnon tbe enood that yon wear. Janctte. Let ait tangle a band la jour hair, my pet U... tk. 1.1 . i.t , 1 . v ,W wivtMV w wu unit uu uniniier 1IKD. I . , . . Than year brown hair veiling jour (boulderi 1 10 00 mviHIijlO to llio 0) 0 OZCOpl as a itUte. Aa I tangled a band In jour balr, my pat. It waibruwn, with a golden gloie, Janette, It w"ner thon tilk of tbe (Tom, uiy net I Tw a I watlful Dalit falling down to joarwrlet, 'Iwae a thing to be braided, and Jewelled, and blind. twat the lorelicit biir In Ibe world, my pet. ' , Your eyei bad a wiinmlng gloii, Janette, spoclt. bomp two thousand of these apeukg were then printed on bits of uhsuo paper about an inch and a hall square, which wan rollod and carefully attached to cue of the, tail fealuort of tho pigeon., On Iho arrival of the bird la Pant, tho postal officials placed tho papor under tho microscono. which enlarged tho eovorul specks into rcud- Wational Bank. romptly with ore toe nrt 0:11:72 G. Rr BARRETT, Attorney amd Counselor at Law, clkarfikld, pa. Ilarlng re.igned hie Judgeship, bai resumed the practice oi tne law in ais old omee at iicar f old, Pa. Will attend the oourts of Jefferson and Elk oounties when specially retained in eonneotion with resident counsel. 1:14:7 'WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOBKEY AT LAW, ClearOeld, Pa. eio. albbrt aaaar ALitRT w. alibbt W. ALBERT & BROS., Manufacturers A extcnslre Dealers in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, itc, WOODLAND, rt', ffjyOrders solicited. Bills filled on short notice . , . ana reasonaoie terms. Address Woodland P. 0., Clearfield Co., Pa. Je25-lj W ALUkKT A BROS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MERCHANT, Frenchvllle, Clearfield County, Pa. Keens constantly oa hand a full assortment of I Dry Uoods, Hardware, umeencs, ana ererytning i usually kept In a retail store, wnich will be sola, for eash, as cheap as eisewnere in tne county. Frenchvllle, June 17, 1807-1 y. THOMAS H. FORCEE. dbalbb in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CRAHAMTUN, Psw Also, extenslre menufaoturar and dealer In Square I . Timber and bawed Lumber ol all xtnjs. C90rdert solicited and all bills promptly I illed. ljjlB7. To their new building on Second Street, nearly ( oppvaiie we store oi weaver a ileus. CLEARFIELD, PA., Where tbej win conlinne to supplj their old and as many new customers as may come, with PURE DRUGS! 6TRCP8 AND MOLASSES, ail klndi SUGARS, all kinds. RICE, Carolina and Rangoon. ' COFFEES. ' Rio, Jars, Maracaibo, KocUr and Turkey. ' V -1 TEAS. .': Young TTyion, Ttnnerlal, Ouo Powder. Oolonr. japan and angnan iiroaaiast. BPICES, of all kinds, striotij pure. FARINA, CORN STARCH, PKAHL WHEAT, Halibut, Revealing the der old story, mj pet j enlargod luo eovorul specks into rcud- Lobstcre! Tbey were gray witb that oha.tcned tinge of the ablo COIUniUllicalions, wbioll were duly j. When lb. trout leap, quickest to snap tb.'llj- COI)iod wri,tinS a J delivered to tho And they matched with jour golden hair, my pet. POMODS to Whom they W6I O addressed SHAKER COnN, ORKKN PKA3, . SPLIT PEAS, " HEANS, PEARL RARLEY. MACARONI, TAPIOCA, MANIOCA, W1IEATEN ORIT8, ni i hi n a, HOMINY, HOMINY GRITS, Ac, Ac, Ac. . C.IIEMICALSI ... PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Iaelading all new remedies,) Patent Medlclaes, Paints and Oils, fllass and - J'ottj, Hchool llooks, htationery, Paper. Ac; also, a full line of Drug gists' Sundries, Hair " Tonics, Cosmet lea, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Brushes, jouei ooap., j-ocaot ziooas, no., ail OI tbe best quality. CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER BEER RREWER, ClearOeld, Pa.1 HborbyT,;"t.uVnuoVrbu.r.:.7.nd puee wises and ziqvoxs, tbe manufacture of a superior article of BEER I FLAVORING EXTRACTS, all kinds. A full line of .a Canned Vrretablea, Fruits and Jtllie.. TURKEY PRUNES and DRIED FRUITS. PICKLES, in jars and la barrels. ' ' CRACKERS AND CAKES. Oystor, Soda, Wine, Butter, 6ugar and Fancy. BOAPS, Laundry and Toilet. VINEUAR, Cider and Wine. PEACH and APPLE BUTTER. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal. COAL OIL and LAMP CHIMNIE3. Cash paid for Butler. Ears end Potatoei liberal share of patronage is solicited. Goods delivered. Clearfield, Jltreb 4, 1874. j.uu iuiui iiBuigu receiveu lor I lie transmission of ouo of Lhoso tiny bits o., paper iroquonlJy atnouotcd to two thousand dollars. . , Small us this photo writing eccms, it has boon surpassed by mcchaimm. In a recont number of the Lens, l)t. J. J, Woodward, U. S. A. gives un cn lurgcd photograph ol microscopic writ ing dono by muchinory on glass, by meant of a diamond, executed by Mr. William Webb, of London. Tho writ ing consists of the , Lord's Prayer, which is writton upon glass, within a space equal to one two bundrod and sir cty-iourth part of, an inch in length by ono four hundred and fortieth part of an inch in width or a space perhaps equal to tho dot in this loiter i. The nhntnrrrnnh ,r t t-at. I,., r- Arn,7.M l mechanics at the North ShefUold Hall, owa'thf. d.ft of writbg o larged o in Prospoct streot, New Uavon. Tho L. i ,. .. 7 t,..? ... iil4 ,lL,n.S A"d !"cl'e.' i . h-lf inches SJm.JZZ7. A fir.' "roaa. All tho words aro brought gram, and modes lho fo low.ng Is a Ibgibly out on tho photograph, the liriiif avnnnaia nr Lis rnmnrba i . 1 . . 1 ' . I iuiui numner OI louors Iminir " '7 ciml W it km. . . 1. 1 f i j : , ri " would bo unable to sit on a chair or walk the floor. Without the moun tains would at onco become level, and ndouil ail nuturo would cenoo to ex ist. ' I hero la a spider who spins h thread so long that its friction in the air is so great that it sustains the lit tlo animal at the ond of tho thread. Your Hps bat I have no words, Janette, They were as fresh as the twitter of birds, my pet, When the Spring Is young, snd the roses are wet With dew-drops in each red bosom set. And tbry suited your gold-brown hair,' my pot. Oh, you tangled my lift In yonr hair, Janette, Iwae a silken ami golden snare, my pet) Rut so gentle the boodage, my eoul did implore The rigbt to oontinue a slave evermore, With my Angers enmehcd in your bair, my pet. This ever I dream what yon wero, Janette, wita yoar lips, and yonr eyes, and your uair, my pot . . In lbs darkness of doeolato years I moan. An4 my tears foil bitterly over the atone . inst covers your golden balr, my opt. '! ' Animal Motion. : ; ' Lat Jfondny ovonini?. Professor William P. Trowbridge delivered tbo thirteontb lecture of the cotirao to tho VOIlee in Court House, (Sheriff's Offloo). to receive the patronage of all the old and many 'Legal business promptly attended to. nougat and sold. Real estate )ell'7 new customers. t3Jaug71 for medical A sacramental purposes only, ED. W, GRAHAM, J. W. BANTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Clearfield. Pa. ff-0dlce In Ple'e Opera House, Room No. t. jlu legal business entrusted to bis care promptly auenuoa to, July I, is 3, T. H. MURRAY, ; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Prompt attention given to all legal business I entrusted to bis Bare in Clearfield aud adjoining oounties. Office on Market sr.. onnosita Naue-la's leweirv ctora, uiearneio, ra. Jen 73 A. W. WALTE RS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Clearfield, Pa. . tquOffice In Graham's Row. deel-lj H. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, tl:l:7t flearfleld, Pa. 'WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofleu on Second St., Clearfield, Pa. novJl,6 . ISRAEL TEST, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. "OSse In Ple'e Opera Ooasa. Jyll,'T JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , ' Clearfield. Pa. . . -OBte la Ple'a Opera House, Room No. t. van. o, 1070. JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. And Real Batata Atreut, CleartVId, Pa. Oflea on Third street, bet. Cherry A Walnat. Respectfully offers his service. In selling and boring lands la Clearfield and adjoining Bounties t and with an experience of over tweniv rears as a surveyor, natters aimaeir that ha ean ' ni fttl.BAtl.B ID.L ma.mm.m J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, - Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. r-CROMOS MADE A SPECIALTY.- NEGATIVES made in cloudy at well as la clear weather. Constantly on hand a food assortment of FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES and I STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. Frames, from any I style or moulding, made to order. npr2S-tr REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clearfield, Penn'a. VnWilI execute lobs in bis line nromntlv and an a wontmanitke manner. aeM,07 G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. M"pnmns always on band and made to order on snort notice, ripen bored on reasoBahie terms. All work warranted to render satisfaction, and delivered if desired. mvJ5:l vpd E. A. BIGLER & CO., DSALaaa in Pure White Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and ilollod liinsoed Oil, Varnishes, lurpuo. une, vnas uu, rams a v arnisa . Brushes, Flavoring Extracts, .. -. Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Spice, ground and ungrouno, or an ainus. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will find oar stock of Chewing . . aad Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do mestic Cigars, bout and Fine-out to be of the very best breads in tbe market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kinds of GLASS WARE GARDEN SEEDS, ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aad Musical Trimmings of every variety. Having' a long experience In the business, and an extensive and well selected stock of medicines. we are enabled to til Physicians' prescriptions at the shortest notice and an tha most reasonable terms, day and night. BARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., May 81, 1871-tf. DEALER IN s GENERAL MERCHANDISE. SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Has just opened, at tha old stand, In Graham's now, a oouiplotc stock of jfEwaoons, of every description. ''. DRY GOODS, , . GROCERIES, . , , . HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SnOES, CLOTUINO,ifu,fx., IN GREAT VAl.IETY. such is tho exceoding fJnencBS of tho original writing that 29,131,-153 Icttors written in tbe samo way would only cover one squitro inch of glass surfuco. Tho combined liiblo and New Testa ment contain in all 8,5G,480 Icttors; honco it would bo , possible for Mr. Webb to write llio onlire coutonts of mnrn than .inhi ft.:i.t.1a . i. . By tliis moans ho is enabled to stretch Z.Z " TT ,i a line between pointsono hundred feet rAon tttn ." , ," TZ: npnri.. . '' writimr ubovo alluded to hnva l.n,.., mo source or power in animals ih , i(.d by Mr. AVcbb f t, v . d muscular contraction, and the dosscs- sint .;, . w.. :. .... sion of this faculty mjiarntos animaU cost was fifty dollars enr h. from vegetables. Ibo muscles ai-o ti.a ri,i, ..,nk:A. i . i compobodofalargo number ol bunches rZ tZl rr y TJ1 ' Ett 0r Paction, tho prior insf-um ol i . i.f " C.lf T.'th ""I"0! tb" -N. I'ou, a wealthy banker of nnrvoa Ahinnniv inln tliAnninnl nnliimn tj . ' J " 1 liurvue Olltunilir into llieBIIinai COItimn I.nnrlnn ... I " ,cr.r. and thu connecting witb tho brain. rM ",T v some means, us vet uniliBrntnrr.il I ,i w.1 L r, ' , 1 .i . 1 iusii. cud,, do licrioct was the 1 o- when the animal wishos to rnoro ir.m.i,;n,, , ...":.. .. ?VZnZ ?lryhe. h entiro conUntTof the avisa uv wasn-,1. u'lviiuu iuv TO IU i i n n rwl V. T..i a a tU. a ..,.! . 1 - .s a 1 I "" A-tJW J IU III U II . iWUfltV s..w .HDw, uu , uuulxuuD taaca tw lmM over mnno. ' ' ti.. -.,..lfiu ,. 6ie aiiuum inon, A uw VUkVIVUDU IAIWVVO UV U1UHIIS VI hydroBtatio prc, -Thfl body of th MaciUDe Honefity, fiiill la AnflfkB.rt S n n mnr kit lln I 1 1 1 wiivi 'uvva a aaiav. n , nw vilU V Jk I m. . . pansion of which it is tilled with wa- . ,Alm? w' wl'om R'most ovory stago tor. which ontors through a valvo so ur,,er l,ow lorn was know to no- SQUARE TIMBER, H. F. BIGLER & CO., and manufacturers of ALL KINDS OP SAWED LUMBER, 8-772 CLEABFIELD, PENN'A. JAS. B. GRAHAM, dealer in Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards, SHINGLES, LATH, A PICKETS, :10'78 Clearfield, Pa, JAMES MITCHELL, ., , PXAIBB in , , Square Timber & Timber Lands, T AILROAD WHEELBARROWS Jcll'TS CLEARFIELD, PA. ' MALBBI IH HARDWARE, ; ' ' Also, Mannfaetaroriof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIARFIILD, PA. TERMING IMPLEMENTS of all ' kinds for sale by FLOUR, MEAT, , , . SALT, RYE, OATS, CORN AL WA YS ON HANI) AND FOR SALE ATA SMALL ADVANCE. arranged aa to prevent the water from ?.lrct 8ler f low lro o nil tbo going out. tVDon tho Ush wiahos to ,v j'""J' "u ul" employer naa move, t contracln tha ak-. anil l .n " ",UJ auu im sure means Ol 06- wator is forced vorv liowcrfullv out of foutln 1,10 W'- JJul tua"k the ed with tbe sack. lnBen.u 01 1,10 inventor, our liroad- This iot atriUintr OBuinst the water of .wn' JOI,ai "aro boon transformed into the sea, proi,cls the fish. The tube is "T' m?' lhey CBn,t 8lc' eenorallv pointed forward, and so the W?U'.U' .AU0 patent money box, in F L O ti R Received Wy the car load, and sold st a stnsH. adranoe. II. F. BIGLER tt CO. A supply of Ron oonstaaUy on band. Feb. 18:3:tf, J. BLAKE WALTERS, itJSAlj ESTATE BROKER, Aim BBAL1B ! Saw IsOgM and Isumber, TROUTMAN, Dealer In all kinds of FURNITURE, for sale by n. F. BIGLER A CO. . CLEARFIELD, PA. DHoe In Graham's Row. 1:14:71 J. J. LINGLE. VTTOBNET-AT - law, at Osceola, Clearfield Co, Pa. y pd i; ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. allaeeton, Clearfield t'ouuty, Penn'a. vm-Aii isgai nusiness promptly atteaded to. CYllU8 GORDON YTTnttvH! v aT t. a ur w - . n ti , Market street, (north side) Clearfield, Pa. . w A II legal badness prompUy attendod to aa. IB, 'TS. DR. T. J. BOYER, 1Y8ICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofilce oa Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Offlce hours 1 1 to 12 a. m, and 1 to 8 p. m. augl71 E Markot Street, One door oast Post Office, CLEARFIELD, PA. QIL, TALNT, . PUTTY, GLASS, . 1 '. ' Kails, et., for sals by II. F. BIGLER t CO. L I 11ARHAN, H ARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Speoial Inducessonts offered to those gelling ant Square Timber and Logs, as we deal largely In Lumbermen e Supplies, and are pro - pared at all times to purohase Um ber and lumber. 12 D. W. CI R A 11 A M, Market Slrcot, . CLEARFIELD, PA. , ' Oct. 2.1, 1872. PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT, LUTHERSBURO, PA. Aeent for tbe American Double Tnrblao Water Wheel and Andrews A Kalnaoh Wheel. Oaa fur- nlah Pnruhla Grlit Mills on short notice. JyU 71 DR. J. P. BURC H Fl EL Di Late Surgeon of the 83d Regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, having returned irons tbe Army, offers hie aro'saaional services to thseltlsena of OlearBeld count y. xcaT"Professlonal calls nromntlv attended to. Office oa Seoond streeL foraserlygoounied by Dr. Woods. aprt,'-tl findings, for tale by - II. F. BIGLER A CO. RON I IRON I IRON, I , IRON ! For sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. R. E. M. SCHEURER, H0H0WPATHI0 PHYSICIAN, Ofilce Is residence on Market st. ril 24, 1871 Clearilelda JR. W. A. ME A N S, jYSICIAN & SURGEON1, . , LUTHBRSBUBO, PA. ' tlrend prbfeaaloaal calls promptly. ang1t'7t .8. BARN HA RT. ; . ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, , T.'"?,'? ;l?"el"t aU of the Courts of """" uiwie. Heal estate buslaeM iotuoo oi claims nude speoial Uh. nl'fl H, F. N AUGLE, WATCH MAKER & JEW ELER, and dealer In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver drill 1' ln.trl Wnrn Arn J.ID'72 CLEARFIELD, PA., II VllSa B1IU15S & IIOIISE SHOE Is 8 N Y D E R, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER , ' Ann cbai.sb is Walchos, Clocks and Jowolry, ffrnlen's How, ilarlut ftresf, C LliAHFIEMI, PA. All kinds of ronairlna la mr Una nromnllv at. nueu 10. nr 13. 1873. 8. JJANIEL GOODLANDER, v LUTHERSBURO, PA, Dealer In Q.UNS.PISTOLS SWORD CANES DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS A CAP8 and BOOTS A SHOES, Tobacco, Groceries and Fish, Nails, Hardware, (Jaeen.ware and (llaeawara, Moo's and . Boya' Clothing, Drug., Paints, Oils, Sohoul Books, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Candles, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Craok ers, uoca and Hide Powder, Floor, Grain and Potatoes, ' Clover and Timothy Seed, Sole Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings and uivi, nunomoKers 100IS BOd Shoe Findings. " No greater variety of anods In anv store In tho v...,.,,. i,,r rutie very low for cash or country ,,,,uuou ai mo incap iv'orner. Aug. 27, 1 S7H. Bsh moves, backward, but'if tbo ant- wb.ilil pasi-sngor drops bin faro, mal moves forward, it directs the tube l" "nvep irom tue duly ol bnr.-kwnrd and it tnrna amnml aritk handling tho money, and oonscQuontlv , groat rapidity by the same moans. no" 8l'.uks t0 hngers. Tho lorva of tbe dragon-fly has a aim- - V" 11,8 V,co1, ,nllwy . He pI- ilar contrivance for locomotion. Tho 'er,n(' conuuctor, although. not rcn- pross is . lu wuo" uoncst, is considerably also used by tbo heart in sending tbo ",w"ore and bis stealing re- blood all over the body. Tho pro duco? b? m ?f tho patent bell grcssion ol a fish inator is duo not '7 lutjan-eu ty mo UCS to tho simple lotoritl motion of tbo tail, i'u,,wu." "'P 01 popor lor ovory but to tho lact that tho tail is Qexiblo. ""-"''vu. aiio puticii oonluiiis and tbut prosents an inch the water, which, by its 1 urouufiGA lnrwnrti mnLinn llusti'tttcd bv a tov boat with a modol PPtr unJ niouoy, are returnod to the ol a fish's tail attached lo it and oner- oluu6 V the conductor at the ond of atcd by machinery. Wbon plnccd in cvery triP- ,-lho dial poiuter shows a trough ol water, tho boat progressed w m"J' time tbo punch litis boon quite rupidly, to tho delight of tbo ,' ol0U "nu 1110 coun' o holct In audience Tfco forward motion of a Ul W01"' tn0 punobod tits within the bird in flight is duo to the tamo cause. P",1' ond i'80 11,8 money, Bhould be Whon muse 0 is contracted ami i. "unmo ogroe, Anv hold in that position, lho fibres of thn onc thown. Hut this device musclos vibrnte 38 times per eeoond. ,00i not fully Answer the purposo of ana tint prouueos decomposition of uccnuso uie conductor may The American VoloarJo and the Eng lish TidaTWave. ' The concurrence of tho volcanic dis turbance In North Carolina and tho great tidal inundation of tho oust coast of England buvo raised too question wbctbor tlio two phenomena have any connection. Sir Charles Lyell, tho great gcoiogioi, lias asserted that tho American coast in Georgia and tho Carolious is subjuol to subsidence j and mis met, laiccn in connection with tbo rumblings of Raid Mountain, suirirohts an agitation extending fur into tho wo I ira nflliA Afloelln Tl.n n.l..l.i!.. ..hv.uw. .uu.i.iuiiiib, 1 IIV U IIU1I IUI.1UU of tho ocean from tho grout Lisbon earthquake produced a marine ' wav wutc.i crossed; tbo whole Athtntio, throe thousand tcvon hundred un twenly-cight miles, (n a slruiiht lino ar.d broke npon tho West Indiau shoros 01 liui Dudos and Murtiniijue; und 1 lao-t tuo japanose earthquake sent its sea wove across llio North Pacilio and piled up Us waters on lho Culiiorni. const,, ji qocs not appear alurminir 11. .. . t i. . . 11 . .. .r i.iuo duiu mouniain should bo t ueiuor, ana yoi wo can inier nolliing iiuiii tue apporeiie tardiness vi tbe mountain to roliovo itsclffrom internal prossiue. The fiubtorrnrican sounds which procodod tho Cory uprising of tbe Mexican volcano of jorullo, which rose in a tingle night sixteen hundred and eighty-three loot, had bistod from Juno till Scplombcr. Tbo first alarm subsided, and tranquility was restored few duys before the most tremendous eruption of modern history took place witii icrriiiu ucHiruciion. It Is, however, moro probnblo that tho great flood tido on the English coast was uuo 10 meteorological causes. At this season tlio high wutcrtraos phoric pressure amassed over Northern and Central J,urono and Asia is break ing up, and it rolls off to tho westward in the form of long continued and high catttorly gales on tho English bcs front. . In 1S18 (March 4) just6ucb a mini inunantion occurred in the Thames and at Hull, Yarmouth and other points on tlio Eastern coast, and extonded to Plymouth, where it washed off many enormous stones of tho breakwater. So powerful aro the agencies 01 llio sea here that Aid hor ough, as it formerly existed, lies twenty-four feet under water, utmost evory remnant Iinving been engulfed and the inhabitants long ainco lorced iu loiiuiu imuna ana lorra a now site lor their town. lhcre is an , undoubted physica connection between tho qnnckings aim commotion 01 the earths crust and tbo commotion of the atmosphere uver wiuo areas 01 uoth sea and land out tbo causal connection is obscure and mysterious. In the niesont in stance it is altogether improbable that lho lido in tho Ihtinics tan bo duo to any thing else than the stormv wcath r and easterly winds peculiar to lho -liiiigvqiiinoK. Asairoany intimated, wo may not bavo tho lust of the vol. canio upheaval in North Carolina, and 11 may take many months for the mountain to finish its labor. New 1 orn UtrfLid. How They Make Leather in Russia oil is flexible, rceivcd. llio punch oontuiin a lined plane to bc"' """'hering register, and a 1 action on it re.C0Ptaul in which the punched bits n. This was of P"Por aro ce'ved. xiio lunch, for sale by " ' H. F. BIGLER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND 1 ' 1 Sises, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A CO. KAILS, for sals by II. F. BIGLER A CO. ULLEY RLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, for sale by II. F. BIGLER A C6. ! : REMOVAL ; REIZENSTEIN ti BERLINER, wholesale dealers In 1 THIMBLE SKEINS AND TIPE BOXSB, for sale by . . U. F. BIGLER ft CO. JAMES CLEARY, 1BB it HALE DRESSES, GEMS' FlRISHI0 GOODS. Podder cutters for m by JlftTfl nmOVVCl lO 1H7 Ohnmh lifMt siatstaiin I -tt art . Vr.nWliR ..rl ttli,..,. V-i. 7a a s- I valt)UIV J U "aiiysai.nm am. , Jl 1M F. BIGLER A CO. '" " f-Taaii.i i SICOttD STRIEP, Miss E. A. P. Rynder, CLGARPIBLD, PA. rli C"JI,,I,', Bt'ayi and Emersoo's Pianos ., mmmvm m uamiia ana reloabet'i rII,T,IAil U UltVlir T.,...n. ' vr. ana meioaeont, and Orover A " ' " I naaers Hewing Maebinei. u. - ,n-,......i,..ni,uaDAn sua .. X. Collections made and monev emmnll I Plaaa. HhIIa n.... tl . . . lo,., A-i.1.-.. ..Z-Z . '1" A i.r" -.-."". """"yeno vogai as. . ........ v. m. .i oi no fupu uaea ror less tbaa half a lorta. "yanos neatly exeeutod and warranted eer-1 SfRoem. opruell (luliofa't Furnll.r. Hu,,. .i 1 1 n I. .r , i ... ... . i, . , . ...... at ao cbarie. a 1 . IflVU 1 Clsarbold, May , 18CV-U. T. M. ROBINSON, x Manufacturer and dealer la - , Harness, Saddles and Bridles, iiwhh?,r,',,M--ta Vacnam. Frank alillee'a aaA H..i.r..i nu. Agent for Bailey and Wilaoa's naggies. . Order and repairing promptly attended to. Shoo on Market 'i...,,..i.i i.. iMuiirly oocujiie b ,.. AleaaaJcr. i.fU pORTAGE NAIL WORKS. DUNCANS VILLK, BLAIR Co., Pa , NAILSI The above works Loins' eln A,.nrniA I i,. ,i. undersigned, offer to the trade a lull supply of j..., civurau-u ai 1110 lywi at prices JOHN M I'Kfc'ELMAN. Duncansville, March 18, l74.-8ui. pARM FOR SALeT T The ialnarlber otTori at nrlvaU ki. v I litiuttj to Jordan to wo ih in. Clfin.i.i i. ' within about one bundrod rodi of tht t ilium f AnaiirtvillA. U.I.I t i Meant fug all wtlRWlall . . HM ACRES. . .n, oo sere, or which an cleared and under F" euiuvauon, witb a Bewod log bouse and a hewed log barn emoted tharana. iinnrf .i on the p remise a. A spring of excellent water - ... . s nis tana is on of the most val uahle obm la Jordaa townsnip, and Is convenient to both aehool bouse aad cburcb. A three.fciot vela of coal naderlia the land. The cleared pot lion of the- lead is almost entirely cleared of stumps. For terms, Ae, apply oa tbe promises, or address tbe subscriber al Ansonvllle P. O., Clear tltl.l couaiy, Pa, n""'8-" 9. T. 6TI1.W, i tbo matorial of tbo musclct which UK0 Bnd no work lho punch, must, bo en tho heart. for toino timo, fuliguo occurs. ., The money box plan is apparently A poreon that becomes futigtiod by ''10 surest. There is a chunco for walkinir thirtr miles wnulrf hn nnnnllv somo in'L'enioue ner.ni, to faliguod walking twice aa fast whon portable box for conductors, which ho had passod over six miles. It is " promotivo of their inteirriiv in computed that a young man In a boat crowded cars. raoo in an oight-oarcd outrigger docs Ono of tho latest dodges in this lino enoh minuto an amount of labor of cornea r n. fr,., r.?.i.! i four foot-lout, or equal to lifting four The driver or conductor 'of the car t, ,:',"? , , , , R'vcs to every paMengornprino ticket Thotnilofonospociesof tho shark bearing a number which is rocorded irroonnoctcd with tho body by a ball on tho company's books. A drawihf and snckot. or nmonranl !,.; ,n i.i... -i.-L J:. .. . .. ..j ,uun iMi.i-u inuiiiiiiy mo comtmnv means Ol Which thn fail mnv.i tl,i.ftiT.l, I eMi,l,l;. . .... , '. , . .. , """"e," i" """ lei uun numoor oi The Shoe and Leather Reporter pub lishcssome extracts from private lot- tcrs of Hon. Morshull Jowell, United States Minister at Si. Petersburg, which afforded not a litilo interesting iinuiuisiiuii i-unceriiinrj 1 10 liuasia shoo and leather tannorios nnd their mode ot pporation. Minister Jowell appears to bo taking nn Interest in this important branch of industry, and has occupiea mucn oi Ins leisuro time in inspecting tho more prominent estab lishments for tho purposo of comparing .no Niciuuuj Ul 111U AlllHCOVIlCS W'th those pursued In tho Tnlted Si nine Tanning is ono of the most extensivo industries in St. Petersburg, whore thoro aro hundreds of largo establish- moms, cacli tanning fimn 30,(11)0 to 40,000 bides annually. Thoyeiich cm ploy about a hundred operatives, at a cost or from 610 .o 812 a month each: and whilo iittlo of tboir labor is thrown nwny, those men noooinplisb On an avcragoonly about hair as much as an American bettmsman. They uso wil low bark altogether and mako only about forty per cont of loatbcr put of grcon hides. The cost of tunning is uhout ciirht runta nr. ..nt.,t . .. .i Any discrepancy product is fur inferior to that of our own tanneries, luinistor Jewell thinks uioro is an auununnro of room for Amenran onterpnso thorc. an, I tl,nt f. Muik-BallMa;;ofiry.j,jl .'fj ' 'Al tooft an 'tho fiTbt frists iiro felt,1 lho inusk-raiH holuct u imid-biir, or spot whero tho buhhes grow in tho winter, ofln near lilies n tho root of. this plant i a favoiilO imiclo of food with them and pioootd, i In" fouudntion for their house. In iso first p'laco they gnaw olf fit tho wn tor's edge a quuntity of coarse graa.scs, rtihlios and small buthes. Guthcrioj litis bolwocn lho chin nnd f'ne-pnws, at if currying thu muioiiul in their arms, they piislr it to tlio pluco whcr9 Ihoy intend using it. The pluco wlici n I hey buvo litu vented their grass) and roslies looks as if Somo ont hnd inowcJ it with a scytho. - After tho musk rat litv6 brought together material enough lo inuko ti solid .fouodulioii, aud luve rubied tlio strucluro to the water's odijo, they divo below and tunnel unilonieutli it; coming np through tbo middle of Um mass. Tbo work is then cunicii oh from the inside, mud, decayed vegeta tion, moss and other such material: aro carried through tbil tunnel and pushed out from the iunido until it is raised to tho right height, and roofed over; or, as Whiltior pootically do. scribes it: "The musk-rat plied tbo mason's trade, And tier by tier his muiLwulls laid.'' i " Inside this hillock a small chamber about a fool in diumulcr is left, whero wilhin Aolid jmd compuol walls, somo liuics two feet thick, Hie uiuhk-ratb bavo their comfortable Winter quurtcs. . .,x Their tunnel gives Uicm occcss lo the water when the brook is frozon over. In the winter a rap on this ' nest will bring ono or more of its iur unites out, nnd you will see thum scal ier away on tho bottom of tho brook, picking their way aiming tlio stones and roots, leaving, wherever thoy go, if the brook is fioaen over, a lino of bubbles uuder tbo ico. When an open Hjiaeo is reached, lho creature gently rises to the water's suiface, and just putting tho noso and ono eye abovo water, tukos un observation nnd a breath of fresh air at lho eumo lime, but instantly dives aguin. . Theso nests vary in size, and look quite rough when first built and until tbo snow nnd rain smooth them off. If the nost is broken open, they im mediately begin repairs, working from tho insido. When lho meadows and brooks aro fiozen over, tho nests Bp- pear as if built on tho ico, nnd somo- times, in tho lato W inter and Spring freshets the uppor part of tho nest is lifted up and moved, which would nat urally confirm this Improesion : but upon examination it will bo found tliut the foundation always rests on the solid ground below. Dead, but Not Buried. the water obliquely at an our in scul- 'o read of ono passenger who lately ling a boat. It is tint that enables drew a priso of flOO in this wav - tho flnh to mnko the onormoua loaps The hopo of drawing a prir.o makes it K'li'ri'r',01 'A l.b? raS8nr toend in his m .i i i n , , T mu'" unver or conuuotor aro not conn ho .hou den. Tins s because tho to tho number of ticket, returned fore-logs have to sustain tho force niL thnrn la n .i,n i..- r .' only oi tho animal but of the great tho particular culprits may bo do'teelcd uKimeiituia ncqu.roJ in their long nnd by comparing tho return tickets with rapid legs. A last rtco horso' mukus tho ronn.,1. ni .k i ..... . . about two and ono lialf loaps por hoo- several conductors. Scientific Ameri ond, passing over About twenty-five can. " feet in that time. , , fliB IPflnre? closed with the exbihl. A. Mr t sr.t,, rii.v. tlOO Of. dlauillrr Clf Ihn abnlnlnne nlnnunnl 1 ., . i ' !. . P various animala bv means of the stnro. dors. nut. a ,,l, i .i.:..i. . 1 opticon. I rom thorn we learn that : lost in a pancako and placed lho pro 1 ho rhinofcrot has throe toes. Thl duetion on his plate at broakfast animal stands on its toot and not on Rut the boarder boltod tha i.anrub. i tho whole foot lunch l.irrm Litn .k. .' Tl, ll..'- l i ' , ..... piunuucs oi . Viv miuii, HU, nrn rnr. airnu, 1 ins T Hff .. hn I . . honco it cunnot move rapidly. . It III it lout air uin. ' can, however, stand without fatigue i . , for on imnionso lonzth of time. Ha iTiW, r;... w.. Tho leaplmr nnlmals Itin.n hv and. f o- denly straigh.oning thel? lek whid, S;;'"-"'"" ' nr","?''g- aro Supplied witb poworfur mosclcs V'n for their purposo.-encan Soort: monopoly, nnd was i .1 I?, , . - - - ... v,J Dig. V its inlroductioD would bo mutually bonoliciul. In regard lo ono other poiiu not connected with lho leather business, tho .Minister sayg ho nets ...... T. ... , . " iviwi e 11 um iow r.ngiitnu niunuluctur ors slating ihn.t bogus goods with counterfeit stump, are sold in Russia. aneso goods aro made in Germany. B,tI lit!. ..I. a IV . ' .niuisuii our uoiiins axon, r air bank t scalet, lho sowing machinos and othort. He finds that our treaty forbids tto practice, but savs nnilii,,,. about vending or using lho goods sold untler the counterfoil niRrks. So the dealers thoro buy nxos in Uclgium, England and Germany snd put hi, ex act duplicate of tho Collins stnmnnn them iu Iramli, nnd bo is po we Hens to provont it. Ho is going to try to got this thing Btrai.'hii-ncd out whon iio gets fairly at work nnd well acquaint od. Touching tho government, lo wnicnno in accredited, lho Minister finds that of im kind, it is perfection and clock-work Ii self. Thu Emperor is a man of brains, fore and progress and has n real lovo for bis pooplo. i e , ,. In view of tbo closing of tbo saloons n 1 hilndolphift on Sundays, the so loonists now disjilay over tboir bars -.. nr-nt nine piarards con- tainingsiich maxims as theso 1 r,r.. put off until to-morrow what you can do to day." "A w0 man ptovldelh for to-morrow." man. 1 lo Piitronio butibundry. ThoroctoroflbotJIasgow.univorsity chapel, in recent sermon, said: "Oh or light tnoro light!'' Tho junitor thought ho meant it, and turned on the gat lo full bead. Artemus Ward once olnorvod that ho approved of temporanco hotels, al. though he thought thai as n rul ti.y tojd worso liquor than lho other kind. 1 When a friond dies and is buried. thcro's an end of bim. Wo miss him for a space out of our daily existence j wo mourn for him by degrees that bo cbroes mercifully lees; wo cling lo tbo blessed bopo that we shall be reunited in somo moro perfect sphere ; but so fur at this earth is concerned, there's un end or bim. However near nnd dear bo was, lho timo arrives when bo docs not form a part of our daily thought; he ceases to bc even an ab straction. e go no pioro with flow ers nnd toars into the quiet cemetery ; only tho rain nnd tho enow flukes full thoro; wo leave it for tlio fingers of spring to deck the neglected mound. lul when onr Inend vanibhcs unac countably in lho midst of a crowded city, or goes off on a sra voyage and is never neara 01 again, bis momorv has a single tenacity, lie mav be to nil intents and purposes dead to 11s. but wo havo not lost bim. Tho rin of tho door boll al midnight may bo his ring; and approaching footsteps may bo his footsteps; the unexpected letter with forcicn postmarks mav ba from bia band. Ho buunls us as tha dead never can. Tbo woman whoso husband died last night may marry again within a lustro of months. lo vou sunnose a week passes by when the- woman whose husband disappeared so myste riously ten vears ni?o does nnt think of bimf Hiero are momenta u-h the opcuingof rt door must startle ber. J here w no real ab9cnco but death. T. B. Aldrich in Atlantic Manthlu. Torpedo Boats. The launch of tho torpedo boat at lho Rjston Navy Yard marks a new era in the history of naval wnnure. io covernmcnl exeent t at f the United .Slutes has vet auri.iHn. ully attempted tho fonntruelion r.f boats devoted especially to toVnodo service; and, consequently, the boat recently launched at Urooklvn and it... : -.1 1 . , J . ... '"" juat, pinuvu in 1110 water at iios- 011 aro the only vessels of lho kind in 10 world, i ho IJoston boat will cur. ry twenty fivo or thirty torpedoes of the most approved plan, eaeh mlmi- latod to be oapablo ot dostrovino- nnw on of-war. Tho torpedoes uro "to bo ttached, 0110.nl a time, to an iron slpift, running out forward, and can bo exploded ul any moment. Tbo dif ficulty in arranging n torpedo boat so us iu insure 1110 destruction ofan ene my's vessel, without injuring tho boat, has boon overcome ; it being discov ered that the radius of the circle of tho immediate effect or n torpedo with a ono hundred pound rhnrgo is about fourtoen feet, it only requires thot tho shaft to which tho torpedo is afiixod shall extend that distanco beyond tho prow of tho bont to insuro thu dccircd result. All other difficulties having been already met, the tucnoss of this now mothod of naval warlaro is re garded as assured. W hat is Meant nv a Uorsp. poW. f n ' Tho power of primo movers Is measured by borso nower. Wan found that thcatrongest London draft horses wero copablo of doiiiL' work cqnivulont to raising ;;.'1,0J0 pnandd ono foot high por minute, nnd bo look this ns tho unit of power for the steam etigino. 1 ho hnrso is not usually enpn- me 01 doing ro great a qiumlity (,f work. Ruukin gavo ti.OOO foot pounds ns tho figmo for u menu of several experiments, and it is proba ble that ir.-i.dOJ foot pounds is a hir Jinnulo's averngo work fir a good nnl, mal It would ro-iuiro five or nix men to do the Work of a Ktr.m- borso. "ntts estimate bos become, by Con oral consent among engineers, tho 1 sndurd of powor monnurcmcnt fuP all r-irpo!cs.-,b'cirr.i;;; A;;iaU,M.. . To tub PoiNT.-An exebango says: "( omparo tho publisher of a newppn per, who bat to go all around the who sells In wheat on crodit, and not more than a bushel to any person. If ftny farmer will try lho experiment ot ' distributing the proceeds of bis labor over two or throe counties, with nn additional one to two or three distant Sla cs for one year, we will guarantee that he will nover, after that year's expenonco, ask a publisher to supply him with paper a venr nr tee outthopayfoVli"'