THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNINO, MAY , 1874. PEAK NAE ILL. Olhor people have tholr faults, And io Dave ye as well, But all yo okanco to seo or hear, Yo bava na rlylit to tell. If ye eanna spook o good, Tnko care and 100 and fool, Earth bi all Iiki much o' woe, Aud nut enough o' want, v Dlnna lend a listening ear To gossip or to strife, Or porliapi 'twill make Tor yo It no fuuuy thing of life. 0 dlnna add to others' woe, Nor mock It wllb your mirth, But give ye kindly sympathy To suQurlug onei of earth. The Size of Conntrioa, N Tbo Rod Sou would rcnob from Washington to Colorado, and it is tbroe times as wida as Lako Ontario. Madagascar is as large as Now Hamp shire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Con necticut, Now York, Pennsylvania, Now Jorsoy, Virginia and North Car olina all put together. Palostino is onofourlli tlio azo of Now York. - llindostan is moro than ouo hun dred times turgor llianTaloslino. (iroat Britain is two-thirds tho bizo of Japan, ono-twolfih tho sizo of llin dostan, ono-twcnticlh of China, and ono ono-twonty-Ci'lh of tho United States. Grooce is about tho sizo of tho Stnto of Vermont. Tho English Channel is nearly as largo as Lako Superior. Lake Huron is as largo as tho sea of AZOt. Tbo Groat Desort of Africa has noarly tho prosont dimensions of tbo Unitod States. Tbo Caspian Soa would stroteh from Now York to St. Augustino, and is as wido as from Now York to Koohostor. Tbo following bodios of water are noarly equal in sizo: Gorman Ocean, Black Soa, Yellow Sea: Hudson's Bay is ralbor larger; tbo Baltic, Adriatic, Persian gulf and CEgoan Sea about half as largo, and somewhat larger than Lake Superior. The Mediterranean, if placed across North America, would mako soa nav igation from San Diego to Baltimore. The Gulf of Moxico is about ten times the sizo of Lake Superior, and about as largo as tbo Soa of Kamt schatka, Bay of Bengal, China Sea, Okhotsk Sua or Japan Sea. Lake On tario would go into either of them more than filly times. Groat Britain and Ireland aro about as large as Now Mexico; but not as largo as Iowa and Nebraska. They are less than Now York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Fat Meat tor Consumptives. A tasto for fat meat ia unfortunately not onivorsal among children, but wbon it shows itsolf it is often universally re pressed by parents. This tasto is ano ther expression of tho wants of tho liv ing system which we enn not disregard with impunity. Withont fats the or ganism can not bo built up in perfection. Fats counteract the tendoncy to con sumption. Observation has established the fact that persons who io early, life show a tasto for fat moat seldom fall vicloms of that disoase ; and, vice versa, that consumptives have gonerally shown nn early repugnance to such food. There can be no question as to tbo lesson taught by this fact that wbon tbo appetito ojiBts it ought to bo indulged, ana that it ought, if possiblo, to be crcatod, wbon wanted, by tonics, and abundant exorciso in the open air. Rutan's "Fairness." Tho Appor tionment bill before tho Legislature so dissoots Allegheny county that tho twenty-threo, thousand Radical voters of tbat county aro eiven'oiitht- ccn representatives and tho fifteen thousand Domocratio voters nono, and yet Senator Rutan, who hat the man agement of this infamous bill has tho audacity to stand up in his placo in tho Senate and assert that it moots with tbo approval of all parties. Sorely tho man must be lost to all sense of shamo, honor and honesty. Tbo bal anco of tbo Stato is carved into dis tricts with as little view to fuirncss as the county mentioned.- An exebango says : It will be a mat ter of surprise and regret to many who have sung, Sunday after Sunday, "Sweet Hour of Prayer," and somo of the othor bettor known of oar hymns, that their author, Mrs. Fanny Crosby, is now living in New York with hor husband under the triple disadvantage of exlromo poverty, blindness and ad vanced ago. A rural gontloman visiting a friond found at the back of a bouse, alter dusk, an immonse snake lying on tho grass. ' He procured an axe, and whon ho bad chopped the roptilo in a dozon pieces ho discovered it to bo a gardon boso, which should havo bcon bung in the tool-house. Rov. J. It. Poddock, pastor of M. E. church at Nanticoko, Pa., was found dead in his study recontly, shot through tho tomplo with a pistol ball. Tho killing is belioved to havo boon accidental, as he bad boon a short time beforo practicing at a target with a Coil's revolver, which after bis death was found to bo out of order. ! Sl Judges Salary. The judicial salary bill has passed tho House finally, fixing the salarios of tho Supreme Court Judgohat $7,000 ; District Judges at S5, 000; County Judgos at 4,000, with mileage;' Separate Orphans' Court Judges 8.1,500; Associato Judgos (5 por day and not less than $300 per your. , r ' Tho Democracy of Indiana county, have oloctcd R. 11. McCormick sena torial and J. - M. Thompson and AVilliam Manor representative dolo gutcs to the Stato Convention. Hon. Samuel Milligan, ono of the Associato Justices of tho Unitod States Court of Claims, dlod in Washington recently. Ho was a native of Tonnes see, and received his appointment in 1308.- , . , ' Harrisburg will bo filled with ox soldiors on the 11th, 12th and 13th days of May. A grand re-onion of tho Oth army oorps and tho army of tho Polomao will take place at that time. A Mississippi jury valuod Mrs. Mont gomery at 125,000. Sbo was killod on the Sou thorn Railroad at Abbovillo, and Mr. Montgomery Is a rich man. The trotter J. C. Brown, known as llonry Todd when he beat the Ameri can Girl, bos boon sold to a Californian for 120,000. Sotfls. LEONARD HOUSE, (Near the Railroad Depot.) CLEARFIELD, 1A. A lhara of public patronage U respeotfutly to liclted. 4:141 a B. B. HOW, Prop'r. SHAW HOUSE, (Oor. or Market A Front streets,) CLKARFIKLD, PA. The underaigned having taken eharge of this Hotel, would rospootfully eolleit public patronage, oetm . R. NEWTON SHAW. WASHINGTON HOUSE, TT NEW WASHINGTON, PA. This new and well furnished home haa been taken by the undersigned. He fools oonfldent of being able to rendor latiifaotion to thoie who may favor him with a oall. May 8, 187. Q. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. jyjONTOUK HOUSE, Opposite the Court House, LOOK HAVEN, PE.NN'A. JoU'7l . IIAUSKAL A KROM, Prop'i. B ItOlKlCRHOM' 1IOUHB, BELLEFONTE, PA., D. JOHNSTON A SONS, Propriotora. oot247l LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, PHILIPSBUltG, PENN'A. Table alwayi lupplied with tlie beet the market affords. The traveling public is Invited to oil. novl,'73. ROBERT LOYD. THE MANSION HOUSE. Cornorof Second and Market Strode, CI.EARKILI), PA. TI1I3 old aod commodious Hotel hai, during the put year, been anlarged to double lta former oapaoity for the entertaimnent of stran ger! and gueita. The whole building haa been refurniihed, and the proprietor will epare no paini to render hit gueitt comfortable while itaying with him. MrThe 'Mansion Ilouie" Omnibus runs to and from the Depot on the arrival and departure of each train. JOHN. DO U Oil K HI Y, apr6-70 tf Proprietor. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market St, bet. Second and Third,) CLEAKEIKLU, PA. The subscriber having become proprietor of this hotel, would rospeelfully ask a liberal share of publio patronage, apins GEORGE LEIPOLDT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CUKWENSVILLE, Clearfield county, Penn'a. This old and well eatablilhcd Hotel, beautifully sltuatod on the banks of the Sosquehanne, in tho borough of Curwensville, has been leased for a term ol years by the undersigned. It has been entiroly refitted, and Is now open to the publio generally and the traveling community in par ticular. No pains will be spared to render guests comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample Ktabling robin for the. accommodation of teams. Charges moderate. Sept. 28, 1870-tf. ELI BLOOM. I1UEY A CHRIST, Successors to KRYDKK A CO. T 0 TIIOSB INTERESTED IN TUB PUR- CHASE OF A STRICTLY PURE RYE WHISKY, For Medicinal Furpoici we offer Jtailey. lur Rye, Prioo $2 to $0 por gallon, and will ship In pack age to suit purchasers. We alio handle largely a COPPER DISTIUED WHISKY, Prico from $1.30 to $1.75. Wo import FINE WINES,- BRANDIES AND GIN, And are alto manufacturer of DR. STCEVER'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send for prioo list. HUEY k CHRIST, epr.23om 131 North Third St., Philadelphia. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices? "tlTB are now opening np a lot of the best and most seasonable Goods and Wares aver offered in this market, and at prices that remind ona of the good old days of eheap things. Those who lack faith npon this point, or deem oar alle gations superfluous, need out CALL AT OVIt STORE, Corner Front and Market streets, Where they can see, feel, hear and know for them selves. To fully understand what are eheap goods, this must be done. V a do not deem it nocessary to enumerate and Itemise oar stock. It is enough for as to state that We have Everything that ia Needed and consumed In this market, and at prteea that astonish both old and young. deo20 JOSEPH SHAW A SON. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN - FURNITURE, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The undersigned begs leava to Inform the eltl ssns of Clearfield, and the public generally, that he has on hand a flno assortment of Furniture, such as Walnut, Chostnut and Painted Chamber Suites, Parlor Suites, Reclining and Extension Chairs, Ladies' and Gents' Easy Chairs, the Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Brats and Windsor Chairs, Clothes Bars, Step and Kiteu slon Ladders, JIat Raoks, Serubbing Brushes, Ao MOULDING AND riCTURB FRAMES, Looking Glasses, Chromos, Ae., which would be suitable fur Holieay presents. decl0'7S JOHN TROUTMAN. MARBLE Al) STONE YARD! Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, Having engaged In tha Marble business, desires to Inform her friends and the publio tbat aha has now and will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLR TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Poita for Cemetery Lota, Window Sills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WA8U STAND TOPS, Ac., Ac VAYard on Reed street, near tha R, R. Depot, Clearfield, Pa. Je7,7J 1. BOLLOWlttSa B. DaTIt CHIT HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, 01S Market St., Philadelphia. tettvPaner Flour Sacks and Bags, Foolscap, LetUr, Note, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall Papers. febJ4.70-lypd F OR BALE.- The vnderitfrned offeri for tale a ralaab.1 towa property In tht boron b of Clearfield. Lot SftilM feet, with a good two- tor? plank noma thereon erected, with threw roomi down atairf and four bed roomi np italra. Alaot tewini room and bath room on eeeond floor. Honse finished complete from elUr to attic. Good double porch and good water. Price rea sonable and payment i eair. a7 YYM. M. MeCULLOUGH. ry comu, tswrriu, (tit. JEA.D THIS FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention of tha eltlsens of Clearfield and vicinity Is directed to the fact that (loodfellow A Son are tha agents of M, Nlooe A Co., and bate just received a half dosen ear loads of Flour and Feed, which they offer at the lowest possible fig ures. A large stock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn in ear, Ao., Ao. Particular attention Is called to M. Nleoo A Co.'s brand of Family Flour, which is tha best In tht market. ' ' Flour and Feed can and will ba sold cheeper than It oan bo obtained tlsowhora in Clearfield oounty. JMV-Store on Market street, nsxt door to Hon. Alexander Irvine residence. UOODFELLOW A SON, JanlOtf Agents for M. Nleoe A Co. JJ A. & W..D. IRVIN, CORNER STORE, CURWENSVILLE, FA., RECEIVE FLOUR AND SALT BY CAR LOAD, And noil at small advance. It O 1 E UY THE COIL, AND PACKAGE GOODS FOR LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES SOLD CHEAT.- August 13, 18737:1:75 O. I. c. TfDERE to buy my DRY GOOD 8, OR0 TT oeries, Queensware, Glassware, Drugs and Notions, Confectioneries, Ac, cheap for cash. Tbe subscriber begs leave to inform bis old and new customers tbat he bas opened A VARIETY STORE IN GLEN IIOPE, PA. And will sell goods at prices to suit tb times. A iiuerai svuuciiua will urn mau lu customers ouy ing at wholesale. Call and examine sny stock beforo purchasing eieewnera. A liberal snare or puolio patronage Is soneitea. C. J. KEAOT, Glen Hope, Pa., Juno 14, 1871. H. F. BIGLER & CO.'S -SPECIALTIES- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' HARDWARE, LUMBERMEN'S HARDWARE, FARMING UTENSILS, MILL StPPLIES, IRON NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINGS, - CALCINED PLASTER. May S3, 187S. UNDERTAKING. Tbo undersigned are now fully prepared to oarry on the business of lTNII2RTAIINt, AT REASONABLE RATES, And respectfully Solicit tbo patronago of those needing such servieos. JUM. 'lUUI'TMAN, JAMES L. LEAVY. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 13, 1374. SAWS! SAWS I 8AW8I DISTAN'S CROSS-CUT, HILL, DRAG AND - . CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightning Cross-out Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For sale by . ootll.ro - II. F. BIGLER A CO. rjlO LUMnURMENI PERFECTION IN 1 CANTHOOKSl Tho ClearBeld Bieelslor Canthook will not wear out or break, being casstrnctei with on solid band from slip to point. It Is pronounced by all practical lumbermen who bar examined it to b tho most perfect Canthook ever Inrented. Amos Kennard, Patentee. Manufactured by Alios Kinxaan k Co., at CLEARFIELD, PA. JawT-AII ordsn promptly attended to. nlJ'7 M V Ia 12 A Wc desiro to call tho attention of the citizens of Clenrfielil county to tho fact that wo liuvo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLE A R FIELD, Whcro wo intend to constantly keep on Imnd a full supply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of GEORGE STECK & CO'S PIANOS, - STEIN WAY &t SONS' PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' "PIANOS. We aro prepared at all times to Furnish any of the cheaper makes oft' .nos to order on tho most favorablo terms ns to prices. and terms of payment. Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tho new and popular RYNDER ORGAN, (with Ryndcr's Knco Ticmolo nnd downward Octavo Coupler,) Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODEON OX'S JUBILEE, TEMFLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. . Wc sell on every plan known POPULAR and easy Lb Abb PLAN.' On our easy terms every ono amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. CPWe shall bo glad to have you call nnd see us, whether you desire to purchase or not. oct23-'72-ly . ' CtYIVIIKIfN IfflTNIC NTOK1?. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE ! IN C.IRARI) TOWNSHIP. The undoritgned offer Tor lalo the farm on which he now reilit, lituato In (J i rani township, Clearfield county, l'a., formerly owned bjr Jufttln J. 1'tt. The fnnn contain 120 acre, and iirery desirably located. The building! an all new, and oomtit of a largo frame house, having good cvllar underneath, and good water eunrimirnti large frame barn, hlavksintth ihop, wagn ithrd, phng hoit, Ao. The building! on thie fann art aj good. If not belter, than on any farm in ITenrfiuld eounty. The land ia of iuvrior quality and in a good itate of cultivation. PoMcMion will be giveff In the pprlng, or at any time moit oonvcninnt to the (mnhum r. The termi will ba rcnaunnble. 1'enioni drfliroui of nurcba'ing can aldrrfiri the nl'riler at Iteonntc's Milli P. O., Clearfield county, l'a., or pply io peraon on tha premiioa. Any pereona wanting any information in regard to the quality of the land, the kind of building thereon. Ao., Ac, can got tho information by call ing on Sheriff l'io, In Clearfield, aa ho ownvd the farm for a number of vara, and of rourxe knows all about It. WES DELL ENDKKS, Leconte'f Mill, Clearfield Co., Vn. January SI, 1874. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD OF ALl lDij Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Tracks, Co)ijlnj Presses, Taiprored Money Prewar, Ae. roa ial( T II. F. BIGLER & CO., Dealera lu Hardware, mch3C:70.tf Bcoor.il Street, Cloarflcl.i, Pa. OOK AND READ! SADDLE &HARXESS MAKIXC! ' JOHN 0. HAEWICK, Markot St., CLEARFIELD, Ta., ts the nan to go to if too want a set of new IIAKNE.-3 or a new SAIiDI.K, or anything else in that line. lie toms out as good work as is done in anj shop in Pennsylrania, and his prices are very reasonable. ' Constantly on hand a full line of TllOTTIXG GOODS, auch aa Trotting Baddlee, Quarter and Shin Tloota, Trotting Rollera, Wbipa, Fine Brurhru and Oomba, Ao. A fine aaaortment of Note, JJorw Covon, Knee Blanketa, Buffalo Koboe, Ac, Ao.t kept in aaaon In fact anything that horacinen itand is need of la always on hand. All of which will be told at wholeaalo or retail at tha very fairest rates. Repairing proumly at tend oil to. All work guaranteed. Shop In room furmrrly occupied aa roai umoa. Aprn v, ivt.y THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE Manufactured espeeiall for THE CLEARFIELD MADE, ton sai.s it augS'TO II. F. BKII.KR A CO. n o it S A h E I A lane and well-finished Rrink Dwelling, situ ate on the rtrcr bank, in tho borough ol' Clrar field, oontaining cleren rooms, with good collar, water In the kitchen, and all tne mouorn minre nienoea. Pantries, Dath-room, CloOies-prepsre, Ae. Lot sixty foet front and twodiundml ami thirty feetbaok. wllh a twenty f"nt alky on the ensl side, riaid bnitding, with all tho appurtenances. will be sold ebeap, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application enn be made to tha under, signed, or to A. C. Tate, Esq., who will gire all necessary information to those who desiro to in spsat the property. xiiud. . iui:u l.l.ui viu. May 31st, 1S73, Beale's Embrocation, (liAIl powiii'h,) For all diseases Incident to) Homos, Cattle, and Human Flesh, req.lring tha oe ol an aitarnal application. This Embrocation waa aitenalroly nsod by the Oorernnant during tha war. For sale by Hartawiok A Irwin, Clearfield Joseph R. Irwin, CnrwansTlll,. Daniel tiood aader. Lutharsburg. tf. Attention, Lumbermen ! "ITTE are now manufacturing mrr IMIMIOVKI) Y STKKIi-BOCKET DK1VINU CANT HOOKS, superior to any other In use. We hare also in stock a large qnantilg of Canthooks suita ble for rafting purposes, which we are selling hcap for eash. AMOS A It. KKNNAKD. Ulearoeid, fa., narcn is, 107 J. Q.UNSMTTIIING. Q. W. WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Phot, on Third street, or.r Kilor'e blaoktmith ihop, CLKARFIKI.P, I'A. All kinds of 11 1 lies and Shot Guns on hand. Repairing dona In a Irst-olass manner and at fair prieaa. , ;J8!J 2nnn ,ns v woi, wantrh, svW lly Arnoia, HarUhnrn A Hippie, for which they will pay eash, at their factory, near Curwenetllla, or at tha store ol Arnold A Harts horn, la Curwensrllla. frM am AHNOLD, HAlttslUORH HII'I'LE. I TW ssrti Tfls Sr A II KET STREET, It F I K Ia 1, ! J3 V N M. -::o:;- to the trade, cither CHEAP FOR can have a good instrument, QLEAKFIELD PLANING -MILL C O M P ANY. rilUB nlrnigncd, nn-cpnaore to HEED A i l'(Wr,l',i, hare .TlWcd the u.HC- IJI'LD l'LAMMl ilU.h, and rHitud it for doing an rxtcnairo Ituiinoaa. All the machinery will be added niooKnry to make it one of the mot eonipli'te catnb ihincnt ot the kind in tbe Stutc. Tncy are now prepared to receive onlera for any work In that line. They will girofrpwjial attcniiun to all uintcrmia it.r nuue buiiuing. FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARblNG, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, nn.iCKKTS, .novi.iti.ru, Ac. OF ALL ETVLKS, oUojs on hand. wnncrn nnmnit n,i .11 riitn. .. ........ w.. ...... , -.. ....... rr for hulMino.. wilt ba nehnns'rrl for IlkV LVMDKll, so that prrsnns at a distance may bring their lumber, etchange It for, and return duwe mm me maniincinrFU amcirs. The Company will always bare on hand a large stock of dry lumber, so as to- be able to fill an order on the shortest notice. Only tho best and most skillful hands will be employed, ao that the puiinc may rely upou good wora. Lumber will bo Worked or sold as Tfcw as It can be purchased anywhere, and warranted to gire satisfaction. As the business wilt, be dne upon the cash principle we can aflurd to work for stuall prouis. DRY LUMBER WANTED! Especially one and a-half and two in.-h panel stun, lor wincn a nocrai prico win oe paid. The business will o conducted under the name ' of the "Clearfield riiming Mill Co." O. D. Mcrrell will personally superintend tbe nusmoss. Orders respectfully solicited. ' O. D. MERRKLL. It. II. TAYLOH. PAVII) MeOAIHlHRY. M,. U.-llltOH N A 11RO. Clearfield, fa., January 8, 1874. READING FOR ALLII BOOKS .fc STATIOXERY. Market ft., Clcarflcld, (nt tlie Pont Olllre.) rililK nndorsigned begs leaTS to announeo to J. the eltlsens of Clearfield and ricinity, that ha has fitted np a room and has Just returned from theeity with a large amount of reading matter, consisting in part or Bibles and Miscellaneous Hooks, Blank, Account and Pass Books of erery do- seriptlon Paper and Envelopes, French pressed and plain; Pens and 1'enoils Blank, Legal Papers, needs, alorlgagi.; judgment, txemp- tlon and Promissory notes ( White and Parch; menl Brief, Legal Cap, Kocnrd Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Musis for althar Piano, Flute or Violin constantly on hand. Any books or stationery desired that 1 may not bare on hand, will ba or. ordered by first eipress, and sold at wholesale or retail to suit customers. I will also keep periodioat literature, sncn as Magazines, news, papers, Ao. P. A. (JAULIX. Cl.arllold May T, l"l tf jyjOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER CO HPAN V, OPCI'.OI.A STEAM MILLS, HANtirACTt'KtiS LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS tiawed it ralcnt Ribbed ftliimjUa. It. II. SHILLING FORI), President, Office Forest Plaro, Ko. 1 26 S, dlh St., Plili'a. . ( , JOHN I.AWSHK, General Su'p't., Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, Pa. Also TOWN LOTS for sale In the borough ef Osceola. ,'Auo Keep tho LARGEST ASSORTMENT of Goods in ClrnrDvLjl oounty at their Mammoth fclre in Osceola. jnnft 71 . Lime (op Sale I rflHK nnderplffnrd, rcnidlni; near the drpot ha X. nde 00 in jle ta arrangcuienta with Lima Iturnori aaflt of the mountain, whereby he I ena bled to keep oonitantly on band a large quantity of ' PURE LIME! - whloh he offer to fann era and huildcr at ft trifle above cost, . Thone in need of the article would do well to gifeme a eaJI, or add raw me by lettor, ba ftire negotiating Uieir limn. tlKO. C. TAHBaUOnH. Clearfield, Pa., June 9, 1R69. BAI10AINS IX MUSICAL IX BTIU MKNTS! OrKani, both new and iwond band, at the Mueio tilure, tippoilte (J ulicb'a Furniture Store. All persona iuturt'0tdajo lnvi trd to enll and einmlne a new ityte of Organ how ou exhibitiun. tSlioot iluno and ilunio Ttiroki oomtantlyoD hand. , , ap)2i-72ir tra Vrt. arVi. CASH, ON NOTES, or on the and no other investment of like County National Bank, OF CLKARFIKLD, PA. ROOM In Masonic Building, one door north of C. B. W'slson's Brug Hlore. Passaic Tickets to and from Liverjiool, Queens, town, Glusgow, Loudon, Paris and Copenhagen. Also, Drafts f.r snle on llie Royal Bank of Irclund and Iniporial Bnnk of London. JAMES T. Lh'ONAHD, Pres't. W. M. SHAW, Cashier. tl:H4 J. I. Mdirk. Edward Perks. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE McGlRK & PERKS. Hu?ccHrs to lafr, Perks. A Cu., PlilUpsbur, Centre County, la. "VirHKHK all the buiiacsiof a Itanklnx llouat T T wil1 no trufiancU'd promjilTy aud upon tht mfict fnvorattlc ti-rme. mar7-tf DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third street, Philadelphia i:.i.rni:ns, And Dealors in Government Securities. Application br mail will reccire prompt atten tion, and all information cheerfully furnished. Orders solicted. April 11-tf. 'PUB LARGEST ' ASSORTMENT OF KTOYXsH I STOVKS ! ever bronght to the county, are beirg reeeircrt at the Hardware Establishment of II. V. HICM'.lt As CO., eompriiing the following Cook Stores : SrEAK'S CALORIFIC, " ' SUSQUEHANNA, HEfJULATOU, NOBLE. EXCELSIOR, TKiuiirir. GOr. TENN. KEADINO, NATIONAL RANGE, 4C. 4C. Also, the following Heating Stores: SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER, SrEAK'S ANTI DUST. . PrEAR'S ORBICULAR, SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, .MORNING 1IGHT, liON TON, OirSEV, VULCAN, SUNBEAM, RUBY PAuruiN ma, CHESTER EG, VOLCANO, . rilOKNIX, HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE ROOM STOVES, 4C. Clear6eld, 8cpt. 3.1, 1H72. rjpo THE E HO NT I ;III'.AT liXCITHMUST : AT TI1R CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON I Tha un Irrslgncif baring Just lilted np new, largo nnd comfortable rooms on Market stroet. ni nr Third, respectfully Informs tha pulilie that he now drcpared to acoommodnto them with everything in his lino on short notice and at all hours of the dny. Ho keeps on hand KllKSII nilKAD, . , ' Rt'SKS, ROLLS, PIES, CAKES, all kinds, ICE CREAM, find a general )nssurtmcnt of CONFECTIONERIES, .FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, Allofwhlrh will be delivered to oustomcrs atlhclr resiliences, when requested to do so. ICR CHKAM, hy the dish, served fit a neatly fur nished room. 1 ; Thankful fur the generous patroange bestowed in the pnsl,hc hopes to merit and receive a con. tlnuenoe of the same from his old custo . niers, and others. . JOHN 6TADLEU. June 18.'i3-tf. lil very K fable. rpil R undersigned begs leava to Inform Ihe pub X. II" that he Is now fully prepared to aooowmo diile all in tho wnynf furnishing Horses, Iluggles, Saddles and Harness, on tha shortest notico and on reesnnnlile terms. Residence on Locust street, between Third and Fourth. GKO, W. QKARIIART. "Icarfleld, Feb. 4, 1 H74. 1)INK, WniTR A ROAN LINING SKINS Just received and for sale hy April 30, 1870. U. F. 0IULER A CO. SACKETT & SCIIBYYEB, HARDWARE, and tnanufactnrers of Tin,Copper& Sheet Iron Ware, Second Streot, CLEARFIELD. PA, Hat ing largely increased our stock of Hard ware, wa Inrite the public to examine our stock and prioes. Carpenters and persons who contemplate build ing will do well to eiamine our TOOLS & BtJILDIRO HABCWAKE, which is new and of the best manufacture, and will ba sold low for easb. NAILS, - GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, ; HINGES, SCREWS All kinds f Bench Planes, Bawi, Chisels, Square, JIttinmcrs, Hatchets, IMumljs and Lords, Mortisrd A Thumb 3 u ages, Uerels, U races A JJitta, Wood and Iron llench Screws, and the best iloriug Alacbine in the market. Double and Single Bitt Axfls, POCKET CUTLERY, Ae. Agents for Burnett $ Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. . Also, agents fur IUehards' GOTHIC H.UE TOPM, which effectually cure Smoky Flues. Farmers' Implements and Garden Tools of every description. A large variety of COOK STOVES, which we warrant to give satisfaction. Portable Mtangcs and Furnaces VsuRooftnjr, Spout in and Job Work done on reasonable terms. All orders will receive prompt caiii-uuun. une 11, BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Successors to Boynton A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS , Manufacturers of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Streets, , CIEABHELD, PA. HAVING engaged In the manufacture of first class MAC1IINKRY, we respectfully inform tha public that ire ere no prepared to 111 all orders as cheaply and as promptly as can ba dona in any of the cities. Ws manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Head Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys, Gilford's Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves, wrought Iron Pipes, S'.eam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti Friction Metres, Soap Slone Packing, Gum Pack ing, and all kinds of MILL WORKj together wllh Plows, Bled Soles. COOK AND PA RLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds.. . jiMf-Ordcrs solicited and filed at cut nri. All letters of Inoulrv wllh reference tn mblnMrw 01 our manuiaciure promptly answered, by addraa ing ns at l icarllclil, l'a. Janl'74-tr BIGLER, YOUNG A REED. . . . ,., - J'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept constantly on hand. STO.YE AXD EARTHED -WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! l-'lahcr'a Patent Airtight Self Scaling r run t ana BUTTER CROCKS, wllh lids, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, Ai-n,n in 1 1 mi i;nut;h.s, PICKLK CROCKS, FLOWER rOTet, PIE DISHES, STKW POTS, And a great many other things too numerous ta snontion, to be had ai FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ot Cherrv and Third Streets, CLKARFIKLD, PA. augS FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOB. SALE BY It. V. lligler A Co. IRON DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. " WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD SINGLE SHOVEL PLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. GO WAN DA A IRON BEAM PLOWS. PITTSBURG STEEL PLOWS. HAUPI'S EKLLKFONTK PLOWS. , ROBESON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS. .SrRliftras'p all nl fK .1..... M i ,i i. j uw im.i con- myJ8-7J J F. BIGLER & CO. hare for sals CARRIAGE & WAfiW MOODS, . SHAFTS AND fol.EB, . -.. IIUDS, STOKES, FELLOES, Ac . frr,f,d.w MWrs. should ss.ks. will ba told tt fair prices. maylJ. JI Jry 00060, Crowlf, (ftt. 1. r. wiiria .. w. a am. WEAVEIl & IXKTTS CLEARFIELD, PA., Arc offering, at tha old stand of Q. L. Heed A Co., their stock of foads, consisting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A 8n0ES, HAT8 A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &c, &o.( At tha moat reasonable rates for CASH or in azebanga for , Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 9Adranoes made to those engaged In get ting out square timber on tha most adrantageous terms. pdtlianTS BISEL'S BEE HI YE N T O II 13, LOCK HAVEN, l'ENN'A. flaring added IS fly feet to our already esps eions Store Room, and with an enlarged stock of everything in the line of DRY GOODS, wa invite tha people of Clearfield eounty to eall and inspect the same. Our goods were bought at the low prices during tha late panie, and we ara now prepared to offer inducemcnta such as were never before offered in Lock Haven. Buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to call on as before making their purchases. J. J. EVERETT A CO, Prop'rs. , Lock Haven, Feb. II, 187a.-Sm KRATZER & LYTLE, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD. PA. Dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hardware and Queensware, Bool, Sboea, Hats, Caps, Ac. SShoemakara supplied with LEATHER and SnOK FINDINQ8 at reduced rate a SALT I SALT I SALT I at wholesale and retail vary cheap. 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 en band. JtsT-AU af tha abort goods ara purchased exclusively for task, tad therefore com and wilt bt Sold as cheap ta Ikt cheapest aprill-74 p E A C E IN EUROPE! tor .GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHYILLEI Tht blood t content between Fr&nee and lruMi ti at an end for the prevent, to far ae the laugh -taring of men aod the destruction of property it concerned. The Royal Jagglert no doubt pride thnmwlree and rtjoloe over tha remit, bat how Intirnifloant li their work when oomnmrl with the humane and christian effbrU of L. M. COUDRIET, who has undertaken to supply all tha cIHimis ta tha lower end of tha eounty with food and raiment at eiceeding low rates from his mammoth store ia Jal'LtiUNUURO, whera ha can alwava be found ready to wait npon callers and supply them with ' Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Cloths, fiatlnetts, Casslmeres, Muslins, ueiatnes, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothlnr. Boots and Shooa. lists and Caps all of the beat material and made to order 11 use, books, U loves. Mittens, Laoea, Ribbons, As. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rlc, Molasses, Fish, (alt rora, unaaad Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Ilardwara, Queensware. Tinware. Tallin s. Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Culliva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Painte, Varnish, Glass, and a general assortment or Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will ea sold at tha lowest possible figures. LIQUORS, such as Brandy, Wlna, Gin, Whisky, mjuvm MCKiioiDee, nosictier s ana ' Uoodnnd'e Bitters. rw". oi wi warned lor wnicu ' highest price will ba paid. Craveraaed on hsnd and for sale at tha lowest market price. Also. A ff.nl f.i. RtrBllH.t1t. a n Threshing Maohinea. TC11 and IM fw n. ....!.-. V .111 tri everything usuarlj kept ia a reuii store. , , ' L. M. COUDRIET. Frsnchville P. O., March 1, 1871. STOREKEEPERS, ATTENTION I - w vu jvuraiienuon to our eaienii.s Oommissioi business and te our facilities fr dis posing of such produce as ear consignors send ss. 1 avlng t Urge trade with city stores, ws are en abled te make quick returns, at full prices. . Slorekeepera having Chickens, Butter, Tff, or other produce, will do well to give us a trie!. H here Groceries are takea in eiehange, ao eonv M Ht Mill l- -1 J ' w vnargew. Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchenli, 1 nitd street, Philad a. aprly TI'Tlt'l( dk tOMSTABLES' EKU We have printed t larae number of Ihe nr FBI BILL, and will et the receipt of twenty Ira mis, mail t top to aav address.