THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE t, W4. A CREMATION ELEOV. Do mortuli nut even bones. "Whore ll thy grave, my love, I want to weep." fo.Hr. The ohlnmcy alack, through which my lort hoi flown, Bo teorod now with nil perpetual Orel Her ashes, shrouded In thli hullow urn, An nil that's loft of dead lore't fund dosires. How oft when wandering near Ibis hallowed spot, And thinking of the days that are no more, My yearning eyoi ihall seek yon chimney-pot, Through which twoot Ellou's volatile, did pour, Bwect oarbon, loved ammonia, water lino, 110, CO, Nil, of dantieit mold. An all she was t ah I whororuro thou ropine, Since not for aye the ohomio forces bold f Y powert that hold above the silent doad lour everlasting spoechloss watch and ward, That thaw the frost that biudi to dear a head, That molt the golden bowl, the silver oord J To you, ye vlewleu spirit of the air, Cohesion, chomical affinity, Straight have I yloldod up uiy Ellen fair, lo aot upon ber iwect divinity. And you, my brothore, when my dayf are ended, I pray rou this lait favor for uie to do j Ah ) lny my body thcro, whence she ascended, To fly up through the flue up which she He JVew 1'orA (i (Iraphie. Agricultural Notes. A writor in tho Field contonds that a cbarjgo of seed in tho potato is abso lutely nccossary that Messrs. Sutton & Son, of Heading, had mndo no loos than 350 trials of tho effect a chango of seed would have upon thoylold and quantity of tho crops, and in every inslanco it was bonoficinl. This sood was obtained at various distant points and grown in protty much all kinds of son, yet showed tho samo rosults. button Si boa do not rocommood tho cutting of potatoes for planting, but say it is always safo to lako tho a small slico off tho ond. Wm. T. Smealoy, of C'hostor county, writing to tho Qermantown Telegraph says: No timo should be lost by thoao who hope to savo thoir young orchards from injury by borers in placing some protection around tho stoma of the trees for at least a footfrom the ground lovol. And nothing probably will be surer than a mound of fine sand or clay, the froor from vegotablo matter the hotter. I have never had any dif ficulty with trees bo guardod ; while those not cored for in this mannor wore a constant source of trouble I was cover so convincod of tho value of sopsuckora for destroying insects as I have been tho past Winter. "Whore I had failed, with all watchful- noss, in detecting the pests, tho cuu ning instincts of the birds had pointed out their retreats, and thoir strong bills had quarried them out when a stout knife would have failed. , Tomatoes, egg and cabbngo plants, aftor being set out, gonorally bocomo somowbat wilted ia thoir leaves, and lose some of them from tho effocts of the sun boforo they become establish ed. This can be preventod by setting over tho plant, say from eight or nine to five o'clock in tbe day, boxes in the shape of cones, about fourteen inches in hoight open at tho top. They also protect tho plants against frost. By the nso of these boxes a wock is gainoJ in time, and sometimes the plants bbvcq irom Bovoro or ratal iniury. ti. k... :ti . i r ,c,r-- A.uu VUAVO will JntSb IWUIVU Or IUIOOD years. Too Much for Him, Horacp Greeley used to affirm that nowspnpor men wore the most pationt people, as o class, on the earth, and ho was not far from right, though' there are times wben patience ceases to be a virtue with the most enduring. .Nearly everybody in tho western part of Mich igan knows Burr, who used to start a newspaper about once a month the year round, cenorally bringing them out in Grand Rapids, but somotimcs making a flying trip to other points. Burr could stand to bo told that be lied about circulation, was on tho lonco as a politician, and that he didn t know anything about publishing a papor; aod whon tho mon threatened to sue or thrash him ho only smiled a sad smile and wished that mankind wouldn't cot excited. Purine a re ligious revival at Grand Rapidx, liurr was converted, and it frequently Imp poncd that religious pcoplo called at Lis office to talk with him. One day It minister came in and aftor talking a wnue, no proposed prayer, lie was in the act of knooline. when his foot struck ono of thooutsido forms, which was leaning against a leg of tho Stono, ready to bo lilted up, and over it went, making a bushol of "pi." Uurr loouea ai tne ruin wrought, thought oi tne two weeks overwork, and com moncod taking off his coat saying: "I'm trying to be a christian and sot a good examplo, but rat my buttons if I can't lick you in just two minutes I" The clenrvman backed down stairs in no timo, dodging tho lyo bruBh on the way, ana Jiurr backslid at onco. Highlanders bavo the habit, whon talking their English, such as it is, of interjecting the personal pronoun "ho " where not roquircd such as "tho King he has conio." Often, in conso quenco, a sontonce or an exprossion is rondorod sufficiently ludicrous, as tho soqnol will show. A gentleman says he had tho plcasuro of listening to ft clovor man, tho Itov. Mr. , (lot his locality be a socret,) and roeontly he began bis discourse thus : "My friends, you will find the subject of discourso in the first Epistle goneral of the Apostlo Peter, chapter 6th and vorso fcth, in the words : 'Tho Dovil he gocth about like a roaring lion, socking whom ' ho may dovour.' Now, my friends, with your leave, wo will divido tho subjoct of our toxt to-day into four heads. Firstly, we sball endeavor to ascer tain 'Who the Dovil ho was.' Secondly, 'we shall inquire into his geographical EOBition namely 'Whore tno Dovil e was,' and whore tho Dovil ho was going.' Thirdly, and this is of a per sonal charactor, who tho Dovil ho was seeking.' And fourthly, and lastly, we shall endeavor to solve a question which has never yet been solved my nat tho.uovil ho was roaring about.' A darkey was once attempting lo toal a gooso, but a dog raisod an ob jection, and Sambo retired. Tho next night during a thunder shower ho atr tompted it again, and just as ho was on the point of gotting away with his fowl, tho lightning struck closo by and the noiso nearly irightonoU tho poor follow to doath. Dropping the goose, he started awny, muttering, "Toors to trie dor am a mlgbtjot of fuss made bout a common goose." A noar-Bightod hen is roportod o't the West. She mistook sawdust for Indian meal, partook thoroof boartily and then laid a nostfull of plno knots! LEONARD HOUSE, (Near the Railroad Depot,) CLEARFIELD, 1'A. A than of nubile patronage Is respectfully lo- lleited. 4:lVTt 8. B. ROW, Prop'r. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front streets,) CLEARFIELD, FA. PI 1 A r Dill Hotel, would respectfully solicit public patronage. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. This new and well furnished house has been taken by the undersigned. He feels confident of being able to render satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. May 8, 18TS. U. W. DAVIS, I'rop r. jJOJJTOUR HOUSE, upposite tne voun uouse, LOCK HAVEN, PE.N1TA. JoU'71 1IAU8EAL A RR0M, Prop's. ItOt'KERIIOPK HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA D. JOHNSTON EONS, OCI257I Proprietors. LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, P1IILIPSBUR0, PENN A. Table always auppliod with the best tbo niarkot affords. The traveling public Is Invited toortll. novl,78. R011KRT LOYD. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Second and Markot StrooU, . ILUAKIIM), PA. THIS old and eommodtoue Hotel hai. during the past year, been enlarged to double lu former eapaoity for the entortaintnent of stran gers and guests. The whole building has been reiurnisned, and tne proprietor will spare no paint to render hit guctta eomlortuble while tUyiog with him. 3rIhe 'Mansion House ' Otnnibm runs to and from the Depot on the arrival and departure of each train. JOHN DOUOHKRTY, eprO-70-tr Proprietor. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market St, hot. Second and Third,) CLEAHPIELI), PA. Tho eubsoribor having become proprietor of tuisnoioi, wouia rcspociiuny ask a liberal snare of public patronage aplS7S , GEORGE LEIPOLDT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CURWENSVILLE, Clearfield eountr. Penn'ft. This old and well eetablilhed Hotel, beautlfullv situated on the banks of the Susquehanna, in the borough of Curwensvilie, has been leased for a term ol years by the nndersigned. It hat been entirely refitted, and ia now open to the public generally and the traveling community in par ticular. No pains will be snared to render irucsts comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample Stabling room for the accommodation of teams. Charges moderate, Sept. 28, 1870-tf. ELI BLOOM. IIUEY CHRIST, Successors to KRYDER A CO. rpo THOSE INTERESTED IS THE TUR. X CHASE OF A STRICTLY PURE EYE WHISKY, . For Medicinal Porposei we offer SaileyVliire Ityo, Price $2 to $0 per gallon, and will ahip la pack age 10 imi purcuaier. We alio handle largely a COPfER DISTILLED WHISKY, " Trice from $!.S0 to $1.76. We Import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, And are aleo manafactaren of DR. ST(EVERS TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send for price list. IIUEY & CHRIST, apr.21-8m 1 21 North Third St., Philadelphia. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices! TITE are now opening tip a lot of the beat and TT ntoHt leanonable Goodf aod Warei erer offered in this market and at priooi that remind one of tbe food old dnyi of cheap thing. Thon who lack faith upon thii point, or dee in our alle gation! luperOuou; need but C.1LL aT Ol'il STOllE, Corner Front and Market streets, Where they can see, feel, hear and know fur them selvoa. To fully understand what are cheap goodsi this must be done. We do not deem It neoossary to enumerate and itemise our stock. It is enough for us to state that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed in this market, and at prices that astonun botn old ana young. de20 JOSKl'H SHAW A SON. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTRENSEK, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The undersigned begs leave to inform the eiti sens of Clearfield, and the publie generally, that he has on hand a fine assortment of Furniture, such as Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber nuttes, Parlor Suites, Keelinine; and hitension Chairs, Ladles' ar.J (J cots' Easy Chain, the Per forated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Scats and Windnor Chairs, Clothes Bars, Step and Kttcn slon Ladders, Hut Racks, Scrubbing Druihoi, te MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES. Looking Glasses, Chromos, Ac., which woukl be suitable for llolicay presents. dccl07.1 JOHN TROUTMAN MARBLE AI ST0E YARD ! Mrb. S. S. LIDDELL, ' Uaring engaged in the Nnrbla business, desires to inform her friends and the publie that she has now and will koep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARDLJC, and is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Sills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac. (a-Tard on Reed street, near the R, R. Depot, Clearfield, Pa. Je7,7 I. noLLowauaa . . K. DAVIS CARIT HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Rook Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, 21 Jtlarktt St., Fhitadtlphta. fj.Panet Flour Backs and Bags, Foolmap, belter, note, wrapping, inrtein and wa Papers. feb!4,70-lypd F OH KALB-Th anderslgnod offers for sue s, valuable tow nmnerty In tne borough of Clearfield. Lot 86lli feet, with good two- stery plank house thereon erected, with three rooms down stairs and four bed rooms up etalra. Also, tewing rm and hath room an second door. House lniihed complete from cellar to attic--Ueod double porch and good water. Price rea sonable and payments easy. IDaugtl i WM. H. MocuM.ouan. BAD TUIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT! The attention of the eltliens of Clearfield and vicinity Is directed to the fnct that Uoodfcllow A Bon are the agents of M. Nleeo A Co., and have just received a half doten enr loads of Flour and reed, wnion tney oner ai me lowest possiuio iig ures. A large stock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, 11UCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ac, lo. Particular attention Is called to M. Nice A Co.'t brand of Family Flour? which is tho best in the market Flour and Food oan and will be sold cheaper than it oan bo obtained olsewboro in Clearfield county. fr-8torc on Market street, ncjt door to lion. Alexander Irvin's residence. UOODFKLLOW A SON, janlOlf Agents for M. Niece A Co. J A.'& W. D. IRVIN, CORNER STORE, CURWENSVII.LE, PA., RECEIVE FLOUR AND SALT RY CAR LOAD, And sell til sin ill I mlvanco. II O 1 K IJ Y T II 15. C 0 1 li, AND PACKAGE GOODS FOR s . LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES SOLD CHEAP. August 13, 18737:1:73 0. I. c. TirilERE to boy my DRV (100P8, ORO- eeriei. Queeniwnro. (ilafiware, Drus and Not ion i, ConfoctionBr.es, Ac,, cheap fur eain. Tbe mbtcrlbcr bcs leave to inform Lie old and new cut torn ere tuat be lies opened A VARIETY STORE IX OLKX IIOPR. PA And will mil good at lirlcei to mit tbe timci. A libernl redaction will be made to euftomori buy ing at wnolenaie. Cell end examine my itock before parcbeslng elsewhere. A liberal fjjare or public patronage u one ilea. C. J. KEAGY. Olen Ilupe, Pa.f June U, 1H71. JJ F. BIGLEIt & CO.'S -SPECIALTIES- BUILDERS' II AHDWAEK, VlECllANICS' HAhDWARB, LUSiriERSIEN'.'yllAKDWAKK, FARMING UTENSILS, WILL SUPPLIES, IRON NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' PINDINdS, CALCINED PLASTER. Hay IS, 1873. TTNDKJtTAKING. U Tilt undcrirtjrnrd are now fully pre pare J to earrjr on tli buainoi of AT REASONADLE RATES, And rdspectlully sullolt the pntronniro or thoH needing such services. tun i i.1 1 mrt JAMES L. l.UAVV. CkarHuld, Pa., Fob. IS, 1874. SAWS f SAWS l" SAWS DIfiTAN'S CROSS-CUT, MILL, URAO AND CIRCULAR SAWS. . Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A EI.ECTRtC SAWS, Fo sale by octl2,70 II. P. IIIULER A CO. riio lu m ii i : h muni PERFECTION IN CA NTHOOKSI The Clearfield Eicclilor Canthouk will not wrar out or break, being constructed with one solid band from clip to point It Is tiranounccd by all medical lumbermen who bare examined It to be the most perfect Canthook erer inronted. Amos Kennaref, , Patentee. i i . Manufactured hy A'H K."xino t Co., at CLEARFIELD, PA. JWA11 orderl promptly attended to. nST?v 11 Wc desiro to cull tlio iitontion of tho citizens of Clcnrficld MUSI Wlicro wc intend to constar. y keep PIANOS, ORGANS GEORGE STECK & CO'S Wo nro prepared nt nil times favorablo terms as to prices dud Our stock of ORGANS Will KYNDER ORGAN, (with Hyndor's Knee Tiemolo and downward Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS. MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MKLODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. . Besides these wo furnish to order Organs from nny factory desired. Wc sell on every plan known POPULAR AND EASY l.bA5U On our easy terms every ono amount will tend so much to DZTWe shall bo glad to havo oct23-'72-Iy HisrfUaucouj. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! IN (.IHARI) TOWNSHIP, Tho underiignl otTr for tale Ihe farm o which he now roniilrij litutUeln (JlrardtownphirA Clearfield county, Pa., formerly owned hr Jutii i. I'io. The fnno ermUins 120 acrei, nnd iiverf desirivlilT located. The huitdinei areall new, sni coniist of a large frame houe, having goodeelliv undi'rneath, and good water convenient; largt frame Uim, Mackiuiith (hop, wiffn shed, prin houve, Ae. The buildings on this farm are good, if not better, than on any farm In Clearfield county. The Innd in of mpcrtor quality nnd In good f tnte of cnltlvntlon. TonfrMion will he given In the spring, or at any time moft oonvenimtto the purchiuor. Ths terms will bo rrn ion able, lersnne dcirout (jf ptirrbanlng can addrriis the subscriber nt Leconte'i Si ills 1. 0., Clearfield county, l'a., or apply Ii person on the premises. Any persons wanting any Information In regard to the quality of the land, the kind of buildingi thereon, Ac, Ac, can get tho information by call tng on H her iff Pie. in Clearlleld, as he owned ths farm for a number of vesrs, and of course knowi all about H. WKNPKI.L ENURES. I.teonte'i Mills, Clearfield Co., Pa. January 21, 1874. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD s (i a L i: n , Bgggo Darrcws, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Trceses, Improved Money Drawer, Ac. ron sale r II. ,F. BIOLEU & CO. Dealers In Hardwire, mohaOuO.lf Second Stmt, Clearfield, Pa. OOK AND UK AD ! SADDLE & HARXESS MAKING! JOHN 0. HARWICK, j Murkot St., CLKAGKIELD, I'A., T. the men to i to if T'U want a Set of new II A RN'KKfl or a new KAUDLE, or anythinR else in that line. He turns out as irood work ai is done in any simp in Pennsylvania, and his i rices are very reasonable. C'onilantly on hand a full line of 'f HOTTING GOODS, such as Trotting Faddlri. Quarter and fhln Clots, Trotting Koilers, Whips, Fine Urushesand Coaihs, Ac. A line assortment of Nels, Ilorw Cofers, Kneo Blankets, IlufTalo Holies, Ac, Ae kcjlt in season, In faet anything that horsemen staid in need of is always on hand. I All of which will he sold at wholesale or retail at the rcry fairest rates. J Heiiairini nromntly attended to. All Work etiaranleed. Bbop in room formerly oeoupii-i as Post omce. April r, i ' TIIK CLEAKFIKLD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AX Mannfacttircd especially for THE CfiFA II FIELD TRADE, ron sai.i r aug.l'Ti) II. P. DIllLKR A CO.I jiOl! SAL E 1 A largo and wvflUnlshcd Ilrick Dwelling, situ ate on te on Ihe river hank, in the borough ol ' "M eld, cntnlnlng eleven rooms, with good cellar, rater 111 the kitchen, and all the mod. eonye- ienocs. Pantries, Bath-room, llo'bes-pree, ' fl Lot silly feet front end two hundred and thirty fed back, with a twenty foot alley on the east side. Hnid building, with .11 th. appurtonnnoea, will h. sold cheap, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application can be made to the under signed, ur to A. C. Tale, Esq., who will give all neces.nry Information to those who desire to In spcot tho properly. 1 TIIOS. J. MrCULLOUUH. MuyJIst, 1.173, tf. Beale's Embrocation, (bill powxll'b,) For all diseases Incident to Horse, Cattle, and Human Flesh, req-lring the use or an .iternal application. This Embrocation was eitenilvoly ui.d by th. Oornrnm.nt during the war. For sale by llartswirk Irwin, Clearfield Joseph K. Irwin, CurwensTille. Daniel uood ander. Luthersburg. : 1 if. Attention, Lumbermen ! WE are now manufacturing nnr IMPROVED BTEKL . SOCKET UlUYlNO CANT IIOUKrl, superior to any other In uso. We have also In stork a Urge quantity of Cant hooks suita ble fur rafting purposes, which w. are selling cheap for onr.li. AMOS A 11. KENNARD. Clearfield, Pa., March 13, W2. QUiXSMITJIINO. G. W.WOLFE, . T'JtACTICAL GUNSMITH. . Shop on Third street, orer Hi ley's blwksoilih shop, CLKARPIEl.il, PA.. All kinds of Rille. and Shot Uuns on hand. Repairing done In a II ral-olw. manner and at fair PHow. . t:27l 2nfin , nH tw WOI. WANTED, ,UUU By Arnold, Uartrhori A Hippie, for which they will pay oa.b, at their factory, near Corwensville, or at th. stor. ol Arnold A Ilarti. horn, in Curwensrlll.. .. ' f. lit Km ARNOLD, UAKTSUORN HII'l'LU. ' m. ITS OTOE MARKET SIR E E T, I) li 12 AltriL) PEN -::o:: : havo opened a STORE IN CLEARFIELD-, on hand a full supply of AND MUSICAL Our stock of PIANOS will consist of PIANOS, ; , , STEIN WAY & SONS' PIANOS, HAINES to furnish nny of tho cheaper ninkes terms of payment. consist of tho new and popular . to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR ,. can havo n good instrument, iMAMS I1UMU HAITI. you call nnd sec us, whether you desiro to purchnso or not. fitYNDKIl'fi MUSIC NTOIll?. pi.5llnnfou3. QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. rilJIK undersigned, suocwsori to KKKD A OWKM,, have purchased the CLEAR. HKLD PLAMNO MILL, and refitted it for doing an extensive baoiness. All the msohinery will be added nenessary to make it one of the most complete establishments ol th- kind in tbe State. Tbey are now prepared to receive orderi for any work in that line. They will give special attention to aH materials for house building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, ' SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, u rackets, vorxm.vf;, OF ALL BTYLKH, always on hand. WORKKD BOARPS, and all articles nooessa. ry fr building, will be exchanged fur 1KY Ll'MIiEU, to thai persona at ft distance may bring their lumber exchange it fur, and return noma with ttie mauulactnred irtitlea. The Company will alwayi have on hand a large stock ol dry lumber, lo ae to be aiito to nil an order on the shortest notice. Only the best and most skillful hands will be employed, so that the public may roij upon good wurk. Lumber will be worked or sold as low af U can b purchased anywhere, and warranted to give sat ttt fact ion. As the business will be done upon the cash principle we can afford to work for small p nints. DRY LUMBER WANTED! Kpecially one and-a-hatf and two loch panel siun, tor wnicn a uoerai price win ne paiu. The buiinens will be conducted undor thenama of tbe "llearfuia finning. Mill Co." 0. II. Merrell husinoss. ill personally superintend the Orders respectfully solicited. . 0. fl. MKRRKLt,. x K. H. TAVI.dlt. - M. 0. 1I110WM A 1IR0. Clearfield, l'a., January 8, 1871. READING FOR ALLII BOOKS it STATIONERY. Market Ht., Clearfield, (at llie Post Offlre.) Tllll B nndorslgned begs leave t. announce to X the eitisens of Clearfield and ticlnily, that he has fitted up a room and has just returnod from the eity with a larg. amount of r.ading matter, consisting in part of Biblea and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Acconnt and Pass Books of ey.ry de scription I Paper and KnTi-lopes, Frenoh pressed and plain Pens and Pencils Blank, Legal Pipers, Deeds, Mortgages f Judgment, Kiemp. tion and Promissory notes White and I'areh; ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Musle for either Piano, Flute or Violin constantly on band. Any book, or stationery desired that I may not hare on hand, will be or. ordered by first express, and sold at wholesale or retail to suit cuttomors. I will also keep r,rdCal literature, such as Magaiinea, News, Ae, , , , P. A. OAULIM. ,,,.,,,, Mly . OSHANNON LAND AND. LUMBER C t II I A N Y, OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, HAHIirACTI nm t LU1I1JKR, LAT1I, AND TICKETS Sawed t' Talent Jtibbed Shingles. 11. II. SIIILLINOFORD, Proidcnt, Office Forest Plane, Ko. 125 S. 4lb sU, l'hll'a. JOHJf LAWSIir., (Icneral Fup't., Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, Pa. Atso-TOWN. LOTS fur tale In the. borough mi Osaeola, nn-V. Ih. T.A1IIIC4T 1 StJIlUTM PVT f (lomls In Clearflrld county at their Mammoth tore in Osceola Jn8 T4 Lime for Sale 1 ; T"1I1K nndcrnlfrnrrl, rml,lli.(( nnnr the depot hni JL mnde eomptcte nrranncmetiti with Lime Jnrnen ent of the mountin, wherehj he Ii en. lol to keep PuniUqtlj'on hftnil large quantity of hlch h. offer to farmers and hulMent at a trifle aoove cost. Thoie In need of the article would do eVIl to giro me a eall, or address me by lettor, be rlr. negotiating their lime. UKU. O. 1'AriSMOUB, Clearfield, Pa., June , 18(1. , , 1AKGA1NS IN. MUSICAL IN- .) BTRIIMENTS I Organs, both new and rMad hand, at the Music Store, opposite Oullch's lurnltare Stem. AH person Intsrcsted or. Inrt td to eall aad namlne a new atyl. of Orgaa now n .thihltioa. Sheet Music and Musi. Brnks cunitantlyon hand. ap!31-Jltf 8S?QB, N'A. county to tho fact that wo MERCHANDISE. I5R0TIIEUS' PIANOS. of Pianos to order on tho most Octavo Coupler,) CASH, ON NOTES, or on the and no other investment of like County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Majwnie Building, one door north of 0. D. Watson's Drug Store. Passage Ticket, to and from Llrerpool, Qneens- town, Glasgow, London, Paris and Copenhagen. A Iso, Drafts for aale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and imperial Dank of London. J AM KB T. LEUHAKD, I'res't. W. M. SHAW, Cashier. tl:1:74 J. D. M'Qirk. Edward Perks. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE mcgirk & perks. Successors to Foster, Perks, A Co., Plilllpaburg, Centra County, l'a. Xr HKHg all the business of a Ranking Housi VT will o. transacted promptly and upon tht most faroraole terms. mar7-tf DREXEL & CO., Ko. 3 1 Mouth Third Street, Philadelphia BAJTKEHS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will reeeir. prompt atten tion, and all Information cheerfully furnished, urders Mllctcit. April U-tf. rpilE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF STOVES ! NTOTILS ! ever hronght to the county, are being received at tne iiarawareKsliDllsnmentor II. I. IIIIil.I.H els CO., comprising the following Cook Stoves STEAK'S CALORIFIC. SUSQUEHANNA, KEQULATOU, NOBLE EXCELSIOR. TRIUMPH. GOV. PENN, KEAbINO, NATIONAL RANGE, 4C. AC. Also, th. following Heating Stores: SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER, Sr EAR'S ANTI DUST. SPEAR'S ORBICULAR, SrEAR'S PARLOR COOK, MORNING LIGHT, HON TON, , GIPSEY, . VULCAN, SUNBEAM, . RU3V PAUPU1NEGG, CHESTER EOO, VOLCANO, TUOENIX, HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE KOOM STOVES, 4C. Clearfield, Sept. 25, 1873. rpo TIIK F It 0 N T ! t;lll:AT l-.XCITI.MENT AT THE. CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON I Th. undersigned baring Just fitted an new large and comfortable rooms on Market street, near Third, respectfully Informs the public that h. now drcparcd to accommodate them with everything in his tin. on short notic. and at all hours or the day. He keeps on hand EltESH BREAD, ' RUSKS, ROLLS, PIES, CAKES, all kinds. IOE CBEAM, and a general assortment of CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, All of which will be delivered to ouitomers at their residences, when requested to do so, ICK CREAM, by the dish, served in a neatly fur nished room. Thankful for the generous patronage bestowed in the put, h. hope, to merit and reoeir. a oon tinu.no. of th. same from his old ouito mers, and others. JOHN STADLER. " Junel8.7J-tf. Islvery Stable. THE undersigned begs tear, to Inform th. pub lie that he Is now fully prepared to accommo date all In th. way of furnishing iiorses, Haggle., Saddle, and Harness, on th. shortest notice and on feasor. aM. terms. Residence en Lecutt street, Detweoa i ntra and rourtn. K0. W. OlARHART. Tlearfleld, Feb. 1, 1874. I OB PMIMTINO OF VT St I o neatly e.etmtet at this oee. ' nam & schryyer, HARDWARE, and manufacturer! of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Second Street, CtllAlt 1'IEI.U, PA. iy ware, we invite tlie publie to examiue our stock ana niices. Cariienters and persons who oontcmjilato build ing will do woll to examine our TOOLS & BITILDINO HARCWAUE, which is new and of the beat msmifaclaro, and will be sola low lor eatn NAILS, GLASS, TUTTV, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, BCKEWS All kindft of Bench Pluncs, Raws, Chisels, Pquares, Jliimmcrs, ilatehets, J'lumbs and Revels, Mortiited A Thumb Uungos, Revels, Braces A It i Its, Wood and Iron Jlencb Screws, and tbe best Boring Machine in the . market. Double and Single Eitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, Ae. Agents for Burnett's Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. Also, agents for Rich aids' f.OTIIIC PI.UI2 TO which eflctftnally cure flraoky I' lues. Farmers' Implements and Onrden Tools of every description. A large variety of COOK STOVES, which we warrant to give satisfaction. Portable itangct ami Furnace, tuRoofing, Fpouting and Job Work done on reasonable terms. All orders will receive prompt attention. . June 11, 1873. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Succofion to Doynton k Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturer! of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Street., t'I.RARKIi:i.I, PA. HAVING engaged in th. manufacture of Irst olaa MACHINERY, w. respectfully inform th. public that w. are now prepared to fill all order! a. cheaply and as promptly as fan b. don. in any of th. cities. W. manufacture and doal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Milk Uead Hlocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys, Clifford'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 Fed Pumps, Anti Friction Metres, Soap Sloe. Packing, Gum Pack ing, and all kinds of MILL YYORKj together with Plows, Sled Soles, COOK AND rARLOli STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. -e70rdcrs solicited and filled at eity price All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, hy addres. Ing us V Clearfield, l'a. j.nHt-tf BIOLER, YOUNG A RKKD. r ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Rtovo Lining and Fire Brick, kept oonstantly on hand. v STOVE AM) EVRTIIEX-WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I CHOCKS! P0TS1 CROCKS! I'Ulier'. Patent Airtight Self - Healing Tint t sun RTTTKR CROCKS, with lids, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, Al'l'l.K- III ITEM CHOCKS, , PICKLE CH0CK8, FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STKW POTS, And a greet many other things too nutuorous to mention, to be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ol Cherry and Third Streets, CLKAllllCLU, PA. aug FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR BALK HY It. r. Hlglcr & Co. IKON DOVBLE SHOVEL TL0W8. WOOD DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD SINGLE SHOVEL PLOWS, v IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. (10WANDA A InON BEAM PLOWS. PITTS1IURG STEEL PLOWS. HAUPTS BKLLKPONTE PLOWS. KOIJKSON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS. Mr-Shares for all ot th. ab.v. Plows n sluntly on hand. . mjl.-JI 11 IJlULKIt & CO. hav. for sal. CARRIAGE ft WACC: . r 8HAFT5 Ar", Jt:,'. . i . i. , i ,' ; . i. . ' l.ued J. . - m f.lr pniw, f. WIATIIu WEAVER & BETTS CLEARFIELD, PA., Are offering, at th. eld sttnd of 0. L. Reed A Co., th.lr stock of goods, ooniiitlng of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEEKSWARE, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &c, At th. most reasonable rates for CASH or la .xchanga for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUKTRT PRODUCE. eTAdvano.s mad. to thoso engaged lo get ting out square timber on th. most advantageous terms. pdtljanTS T.A. FLECK & CO. (Two doors east of the Shaw House,) t i.i:arpikm, pa. Millinery and Fancy Goods AND NOTIONS. NECK Rt'FFLINO. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. GLOVES, all kinds and sites. COTTON STOCKINGS, nnsnrpasied both In quality and cheapness. WHITE AND SWISS GOODS, all varieties. CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS, of th. latest pattern and lowor than th. lowest. . HAIR GOODS, of all rarieliei. . Call and examine our stock before yon Luy elsewhere. 0 lad to show our goods on all oc casions Onr motto is "SMALL PROFITS Si QUICK SALES." "A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a Slow Shilling." Remember th. places opposit. Muasop's, in Wm. Reed's old stand. , T. A. FLECK, aprllli'74 A. M. HILLS. KRATZER &.LYTLE, - MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA, Dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hardware and Queensware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. -Shoemaken supplied with LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS at reacted raUa. SALT I SALT I SALT 1 at wholesale and retail T.ry eheap. - PAINTS, OILSCALCINED PLASTER, Ae. A l!beraliiioount to builders. nOUSEUOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS-ln large , quantities. FISH, FLOCR, BACON, CORN HEAL and CHOP, always en hand. fr-All of th. abov. goods are purchased xelasiTely for cash, and therefore raa and mil b. sold s ch.ap ai th. eh.ap.sk aprill-T4 ACE IN EUROPEI lot GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHVILLE! Th. bloody contest between France and Prussia Is at an and for the present, so far as the shusgh taring of men and the destruction of property e ooaoemed. Th. Royal Jugglers no doubt pride themaelve. and rejoic. over th. result, bat hew insignificant is their work when compared with th. human, and ehristian effort, of L. M. COUDRIET, who has hndertnken to supply all the .itlwe. sn the lower end of the county with food and miaeoBt at exceeding low rate, from his mammoth More la ' MULSONUURO, where he eaa always be r-"d ready to wait upon callers and .opply theie WiJb ' Dry Goods cf t L'.- 8ueh a. Cloths, Satinetts, Caillmem, Y3. Delaines, Linn, Drilling, Canooee, . . Trlramtngi, Rioms, Lawn, - ; Ready aiade Clelhlag, Beet. Md Shew, rait, e-el Cape.11 ef the best metwul aad sm uir.e Hon, 6ooks, Ulotree, A .teu, L.sifc i mis, Ae. GROCER: 3 CF ALL t..- !. Coffee, Tm. 1 T' v .' v" r I. Tork, Liu. . C.l, i ttj,u . v I. Hardwire, r-' T-re, C- ' an4 P'cw ( j, h- , 1 uwt, i,. v. tort, tioef Presess, ail k.ads f At... Nrfumery, Pal.U, Varal'S, .-1 j ' amrtaMat ef a -, , GOOD SLOtTP,, Of different brand., always ee k4, -1 , .old at the leweat pos . i s LIQU09,m-V M r- J s . f . klg-wvt i .1 ait k and far a e at We k w m- Ahvo, A r Tkreahirg . - r f erer, y t f a --de.