SarfliraM, Ilniwr, jkc. SACKETT & SCURYYER, ' tIALIU III HARDWARE, ltd manufacturer! of Tln.Coppcr & Sheet Iron YVnre, Beeood Street, CLEARFIELD. PA. ntlo Uriel? laoraeaed ear itaek of Herd were, we loite the publio to eiatnine our etook u ino.. Oarp.oter. and p.ron who eontempl.t build lug will do well U eumlne oil TOOLS & BUILDING HARDWARE, which I. new and of the beet meaufeeture, and wm m aold low for oaab NAILS, GLASS, rUTXY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, illNGES, SCREWS All kinda of Benrh Planes, Sawe, Chleoli, Rquarei, uaminere, iiaicneie, numoa anq li-sveia, .Mortiaed Thumb Gugei, Bevele, ttracea A I)i(U, Wood and Iron Hi-nrh Screwa, and the beat Curing Machine 1b the market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, to. Agenti for Burnetii Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. Alio, agenti for Rlobardi' GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, which effectually eore Bmoky Flaw. Farm era' Implement! and Garden Tooli of every acacnpuon. A large variety of COOK STOVES,- which we warrant to giro utltfaetlon. Forlabit Manges and B'ttrnaceM, -PJuRoofing, Spooling and Job Work done on iTRioDftble teriDi. All orera will receive prompt aucQuun. June 11. iua, BICLER, YOUNG & REED, ( Successor! to Boy n ton A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Man facta ren of FOETABLE & STATIONAET STEAM ENGINES Corner t'f Fourth anil Pint Street, t rF.Annr.ro, pa. HAVING engaged In the manufacture of firat elaas MACHINERY, we reapectfuUy Inform the publio that we are now prepared to fill all ordure ai cheaply and at promptly aa oan be done in any of the cities. We manufacture and deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Millu Head Block!. Water Wheela, Shafting Patleyi, OilTord'i Injector, Steam Qaugea, Steam Whtitlei, Oilen, Tallow Cupi, Oil Cupi, Gauge Cock a. Air Cocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves, wrought Iron Pi pei, S'.eam Patnpi, Boiler Feed Pump, Antl Friction Metre, Soap Stone Packing. Gum Pack Ing, and all klndi of MILL WORKf together with Plowi, Sled Soles, CO OK AXD PA RL OR S TO YESt and other CASTINGS of all kinds. Order! aolicited and filled at etty prices All letter! of inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, by addrei Ing us at Clearfield, Pa. janl'74-tf BIGLKR, YOUNG A REED. IERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept oonstantly on hand. STOXE AD mm. WARE OF EVEltY DESCRIPTION! CHOCKS! POTS! CEOCKSI I'Uhtr'e Patent Airtight Self . Healing Fruit '! I BUTTER CROCKS, with ll.li, CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CROCKS, APl'LK - BUTTER CHOCKS, PICKLE CHOCKS, FLOWER POTS, MB DISHES. STEW POTS, And . greet Inany other tbiniri too Bameronl to mention, to be bed at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ol Cherry end Third Street., CLEARFIELD, PA. tag! FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR PALE BY If. F. lllgler A Co. IRON DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD SINOLE-SIIOVEL TLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. QOWANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS. PITTSBURO STEEL PLOWS. IIAUPTS BELLEFOKTB PLOWS. BOBE60.V8 ud THOMPSONS PLOWS. ,-Shere. for ell ol the .bore Plow. eon. leiilly o. hend. inj28-7l Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST AllllIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Pricesf "11TB are now opmltig op a lot of the ben and f moat euttn.blo tlin.il. and Warea erer off.r In ibla narket, and prioee that remind one of the food old itara of cheap thin,.. J,m who lok feiih upon Ihie point, or data our alia. getiona euperflaoua, aeed but V.11.M. at avn STORE, Corner Front ud Market MreeU, Where they eon aee, feel, beer .nd know for th. wire.. To fall, uderetud whet are" ,,a thl. moat be done W. J,' to enumerate and itemlae .u etock. It I. Wou2 for a. to atat. that "oegn We have Evervtliing that It Needed and eonmmed In thla market, and at arleea that Mtoni.h bulb old aad Tnon.. deelD JOSKPH BHAW A SON. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGRIIOMR INDUSTRY. TUB aad.ralgned, kaelng aelebllabed a Nat a.rv ea the 'Pike, akoat keif we, ketweea Clearleid aad Cerwenavtlle. Ie eronared t alak allkinde af FRUIT TRKES,(aUadardud dwerf.) Kv.rgreea.. Shrabb.r,, Urape Vinea, m.b.rri.., Lawtoa Blaekkerr,, Htrawberre, and Raekerr, Vl.e.. Alae, Hiberlu Crah Tr.ee. qelaee, aad earl, ..arlet Rbaaarb, Ae. Ordeaa r,wHr.v .h. ie. Auoreea, J. D. WRIGHT. epll-ll-r Carwu .111., P. 5rg tSotdf , Crawlci, (tt. 1. r. WBAVaa..,, ,.w. w, I. era. WEAVER & HETTlH CLEARFIELD, PA., Are offering, at the eld stand of 0. L. Reed A Co. their ttoek of goeds, oonsistlng of DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CATS, HARDWARH, QL'EKNSWARB, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, dto., 4o., At the ort reasonable rates for CASH or la exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Advances made to those engaged Id get ting on square Umber on the moat advantageous terms, pdUJanTS T. A. FLECK & CO. (Two door, ea.t of the Shew Houm,) CI.tCARPIELD, PA. Millinery and Fancy Goods AND NOTIONS. NECK RUFFLIN9. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. GLOVES, ell kind, inj tliet. COTTON STOCKINGS, nnrpeaMd both In quality end eheepneu. WHITE AND SWISS 000D8, ell TerietlM. C0RSKT8 AND HOOP SKIRTS, of th. leUit pattern and lower than the loweeU HAIR GOODS, of all rarletlei. Cell end eiemlne oer .took before von ha wibwhu. uiee to eoow our ffooua on all oa. oaiioni Oar motto I. "SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES." "A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a Slow Shilling." Remember the place onDOstta MusjouV In Wm. Heed's old Hand. T. A. FLECK, aprill&'r4 A. M. HILLS. KRATZER & LYTLE, MARKET STREET, CLE A B FIELD, PA. Dc.lr la DM GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, e Hardware and Queensware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cnps, Ac. -Shoemaker, .applied wllh LEATHER and SHOB FINDINGS at rates, i SALT I SALT I SALT I at wholesale an. retail rery eheap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ae. A liberal dteeonnt to eulld.ra. HOUSEHOLD OOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS-ln larf. quaatltUl. Fisn, FLOUR, BACON, CORN HEAL ud CHOP, alway. .a hud. aVA)l of th. abo. good, ere purahaMd .xolaalr.ry for oath, and th.r.for. eaa ud mill be eold u eh.ap .J lh. .heaped, eprill-tt I F. A C E IN EUROPE) GREAT EXCITEMENT FRENCHVILLEI IN The bloody contest between Franee and rVvisIa at an end for the present, so far as the elauh- tering of men and the destruction ef nropertT Is concerned. The Royal Juggler no dotbt pride luemseive and rejoice over the result, but hew insignificant Is their work when compared with the humane and christian eflorte of L. M. COUDRIET, who bae undertaken to enpply all the eitlaewe It the lower end of the county with food and rniment at exceeding low rates from his mammoth store la MULSONUUno, where be ean always be found ready to wait upon eailera and (apply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such a. Cloth., Satinatta, Cea.lni.re, lltullal, v.ietn.a, binen, urnilnre, L'alieoee, Trimming!, Albbom, Laee, Roadj-made Clothlnc, Boot, aod Shoe.. ITat. and Cap. all of the beet materiel and made to order hum, door., Ulorea, Mittene, htet, Kibbona, Aa GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. CoOe, Tea, Sugar, Rise, Holaiiee, Fiih, k.H, rora, l.lnMea Ull, rub Ull, Uerboa Oil. Hardware, QuMnaware, Tlnwere, Caatlnga, Pleera end Plow Caatlnga, Naile, Spike., Cora Coltlre tora, Cider Prew.., ud all klad. of Alaa. P.rfum.ry, Palnta, Varnlah, Ola.., and a general e.aorlm.ot ol Btatlon.rj, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will ae eol at the luweat possible Iguree. LIQUORS, inch at Brandy, Wine, Ola, Whisky, j ay no s metiioines, iiostettere ana Hoofland'e Biltere. 000 wounds of Wool wanted for hlak th highest price will he paid. OloTerseed oa hand and for tale at the lowest market price. Also. A rent for fltrtto. villa A rnrnal1 Threihlng Machines, uCall and see for yourselres. You will In4 oTerj thing usually kept in a retail store. L. H. COUDRIBT. FrenehTllle P. 0., March 1, 1B71. JJANIEL GOODLANDER, LCT1IERSBUR0, PA, Dealer la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY t GLOVES, HATS A CAPS ud BOOTS A BHORS, Tobacco, Grooarle. and Flik, Nalla, Hard vara, Queenawer. and Ulareware, Man', ud Boja Clothing, Drag., Palate, Olla, Srhool Booka, a larg. lot of 1'at.nt Medioiaea, Candle., Nuta A Dried Prelta, Cheea. ud Craek ra, Rook and Rid. Powder, Floor, Grain and Potatoes, Cl.ear aad Tlmotk, Seed, Sole Leather, Morooeoa, Llaloga, Biadlaga ud a hi . " n vr it 1 1. .001. Ufl Shoe FiadlngB. Ho greatar rarlet, af goods la an, Men la tea eoantr. AH for aal. T.r, low for eah or enu.tr, I""""" - .nw wraer. ABg. IF, IMTB. CTOIIEREKPERS, ATTENTION! W. dealt t call ,ear etteatlon to ear eiteeatre voa.mi.aioa aaeiaeee ud t. ear faelllU. hi die. poaiog of eaeh pndaeo ae ear eoaaigaare and a.. Il.rlng a large trade with ell, Moree, we ere ea- aoiea e me.e ojeieii ret.raa, at fall prtoeo. Bterrtwpere karlag Okleku., I.Uee, l.n, r .thv prod.oe, will da well t give a. a trlet Wker Umeeriea are takaa la .xebuaa. ae ana mUatea wiU ka akarged. art. . o L- 0 A 00, Wholaeale Gmeer. ud Oammiaalea Marebuta, -ewe., raiUMi a. kprl, -IITICEV , CORTARLkM FIH W 'l prhtud a hug. aambwr f the aae. FIB BILL, ud wlU o tk, auM af in,,,. Ira mu, mall eo.j I. UT addr.ee. aj,i gjrugs anl trdlrinrs. IHI LATEST MOVBI THE LATEST MOVE I HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To th.lr lew building oa Second Street, aaarljr oppo.it. 10. .tore 01 weaver a natu, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will eoatlaae to supply their eld aid ae many now customers as may oomo, wllh PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Inoledlng ll a.w nmedlea,) Patent Medlelnea, P.lut. aid Oil., Ola ud Petljr, School Booka, Suiion.17, Paper, Ao. aleo, a fell Una of Drug, gieta' Sundriea, llilr Toaloa, Coim.lloa, P.rf.ta.rlea, Toll.t Arllclea, Braahw, Toilet Soepe, Pocket Book I, A.., all of tk. beat ejuallljt. PURS WINES AND LIQUOJtS, for madloal A aa.raal.ntal purpoeee oaljr. Pure Wblt. Lead, Colon of all kinda, Raw and Boiled Llneeed Oil, Varniab.., Turpaa. Una, Coal Oil, Paint A Vaniah Brtuh.a, Flarorlag Eitraela, Coaf.elJoD.rlM, Bird Seed, Splee, groand and uogrouad, of all kind.. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Wilt lad our stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobaceo, Imported and Do mestic Cigars, Snuff and Flaeeat to be af the very best breads ia the market LAMPS AND C HIM NEVA, All kinda of GLASS WARS GARDEN BEBDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aad Musical Trimmings of every variety. navlng a long experience In the buslueae, and an eitenslre and well seleeted etook or medieinee. we are enabled la fill Physicians' preeerlptiuus at the shorteet aetioe aad oa the most reaaeaable terms, day and night. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., Maj 11, 171 -If. SHisrrttnttfou. R BAD TUI3! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT! Tb. .motion of th. Itla.aa of ClearH.il ud elelnitr ia directed to the fart that Ooedfellow A Boa are th. ef.oti .f M. Nieoe A C... .ad have Jat recelred a keif doaea ear load, af Floar ud reed, wblek thee offer at the leweat koaiibl. Ii- uae. A larg. atocb af FLOUR, CORN MEAL,-CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potato., BkeUed Cora, Cora la ear, A, Ac Particular attutloa la ullei to II. Nleoe A Co.'i brand of Familr Floar, which it th. beet ia the market. Floar and Feed MB ud will be Bold eheaper then II eaa be obtained elaewker la Clearleid oantr. arHtore oa Harkat etreat, nail door to Hon. Aletuder Irf ia'. reoidenoe. GOODFBLLOW A SON, Julltf AgeauforU.NieMACa. MARBLE AD STOXE YARD! Ull. S. 8. LIDDELL, Baring mgaged la th. U arbl baalnM dealre. to laform her friend, and the publl that b. kaa now and will keep aoaatutren hud a larg. ud wall aelected atook or ITALIAN AND VERMONT UARBLB, ud la prepared to faraieh ta order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLI TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curb, ud Poet, far Cm.tr, Lota, Wladow Sill, ud Cape, aleo, BUREAU, TABLB AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ae. V.Vard Rd atreel, aear th. R, R. Depot, Clarteld, Pa. JeT.fl 8AW8! 8AW8I 8AW8I DISTAN'S CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAO AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton'i Lightning Cross-out Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, Far tale hy itli.T H. F. BIOLER A CO. LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS SUPERSEDED BT COVERT PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of the beet Mai lea hie Iron, aad Is attached 1 t the Hamee by the best Snap ever Invented. It le easily and quickly put ea, and pre eats the whipping of the horses by the pole. Kol liable to get eat of repair. Will last for years. All wo ask ie a fair trial, to eoavtaee all partiee at Ing them that they are unsurpassed la value for the purpose for which they are intended. 8ACKKTT A BCI1RYVKR. Clearfield, April 16, 1174. KBATZER & LYTLE TarptBtlae,) f Nail., Palate, 1 WILL BILL TOU I Itlaee, O'H J I Pali,, French, Richards & Co.'i Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster VIRT OHBAP. Imvaaaaa ttoek ea hand. Cleareele, Pa, April 1, llft.-lm JEAD THIS I House, Sign and Ornamental Paintinr. The waaai.liraed; hawtag Mareai la .t Me wb break, raepeetfall, .f.ia kU MTTiaa. U Ike ettlMa. af CUera.ld aad Ttaialte aa a Bum, ttga ud Oraaaeeatel Palatw. Paa. Huglag ud aiaaVag dee. m tk. akari. eat Bailee, wltk Beataaea aad aeepawk. All w.,k Iw with ean, ud at prieee ta nil tk. time. be Market eareet, eetMilte tee AUa- April t, UTalaj. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY II. 1114. ohn mul tothi courr, , Booaalrle orb, akot madlr from th, aphrre, Pluel wlthoal a plea, doit travel oa thla. ear Tkrougk wide espuea af apaoai Out oa a vendor, Knowa to b. n.baloB tndeflnlt., loetn.tlag. Of volum. Teat, but thla wld.-.irealatlof I Tnon hoi,, high, trualated Legal Tender, Approaob, eoiue nigher obliging aequieaoe, For I., th. waiting .w.ll-iaob of the preM W.ald feia go throajh thee And I, a ,eath, held, koaeat, alple, guakiag. Of poor but honsat par.aU born not Sura though bora la Fluehtug . f Am here aa iBtarrlew tkea. Tell af th, lineage a. I're told the mine Wa bar. on. end already of th, aqaeoaa Lint Tb, aire, Coggle, (Tho. oaa.'l not reed that rh,a. without utire) But 1.11 n. of th, dam, A moat lr.napar.at, p.m.abl. .hem, la all tredltlaa llaked wltk woe and aleugbter, Than wall aightat be a aoa, a mIob, a ailr.r, Aa off.priof of the bad data of Mill Hirer, Belao, ; Not ao. Yet tell aa, Comet, prepee Of w.t.r tbou'rt aoBlidered eroaa .nd webbed Kra thou aom'at uurr, Ull ua, art tboa rabid f He. Slriua bit tho. f (Run 'tl. uougk ta pasala oa., Tb., let tbet alar ramp round without a mulllaoa.) That tail, 0 Comet, giro, uotbor telt For aaeationa t .nd. It h.r aomplate oeareaed, Or le't "to be eontinued in the aeit V Ia the aeit world, like BreeMea'e, Wilkie Colllaa', And tkat eoufoanded "lllator," of Rollin'., Which, when I tboaght I'd beetaa lie laat aaluma, Alwa,a ealBuked me with uotber Toluma. le't tb, lateat to paa. a. with ao apiteful threat, Or ah. to "bouuoo" a., ba'at oar ueleat eraat V Breot a maaaara oa thla pluet'a brow, RelM Cta, tare Jeok la brief ta bare a row t If tbet'. th, pm, put up th, Ana wb,, dumb It, Old Eartb'a full of grit) ud ,oa ean't aome It, Comet! WOMAN CROSSING THE RAIL ROAD. Thcro is only Olio tiling tho itmal- men at the ruilwav crotwinirs can't stop. and that is a woman. Tbuy can atop a wagon, load of hay, or a band, but wlion a woman atarta to (to over tuat cixxwinR sho ia bound to go. The mora excitedly tho airnalman waves his hand and motions, her back, tho mora frantically sho ilungoa forward, glar ing wildly in -wvory direction except the right ono, stumbling over tho rails and dropping her "thinga" at every stop, and stopping to gather them up, utterly regimlleris of the shouta of the signalman, engineer., firemen and ex cited bystitntlura. Tho whixtle of an engine on the other aide of the river drives her into perfect ecaUwiea of torrnr, ana "he jumps until everything on hor hang loom, hut not until nho ha, in the direct oppoaition to and in violation of the ai gmilman'ssuggotitions, entreatiea and punitive commands, got clear acrons tho track, pawing sufuly in imni oi mo KK'nniniiTO, noes ane see tho engine which ao nearly dentroyed hor, and then (the turns and fliea back aenma that track like a flrwh of light ning, never drawing brcnth until, pur sued by a volley of howls, shouta and threat, she tois at the place from which she first started, and thinks it ia a mercy she wasn't ruo over and killed and that there ought to bo a law f Hitting all those rareltiw railroad men n tho penitentiary for life, because they m vor warn people about the engines. Jlurtimjtun litueK t. ye. CATCHING MACKEREL. Mackerel are very numerous along tho Atlantic count, and are caught by fishing smacks in great number from Capo May to Cio Cod. Those fish wore until Into years caught with a small hook, but as fishing became more extensive a new plan was discovered by which a great unmoor could be caught in lew time than with the hook and line. It would take the fishermen, with hook and lino, a long time to got a load to bring to market iresh, but now they often get enough in one haul to road their vessel. The smack men have two finning. boats and a large seine-like net, about 200 fathoms in length and eight in depth, with large weight of 150 pounds called "Old Tom," fastened to tb bottom rope about miuway ot the net. They have pulleys connected with this weight and small rings fastened to the bottom rope about four feet apart. A long rope ia pawed through theso rings and attached to the pulleys, so by pulling on this rope the men are able to draw up the bottom of tho net like a bag. On approaching a school of mackerel the fishermen urop "UW Tom" overboard, and then row around the fish and let out the net so as to form a circle. After the Asli have been closely gathered in tho not the captain comes alongside the not with the smack, and with a large acnop-net he, with the assistance of tho crew, hoist them on board. A NEW LIGHT. Tho "light of other days" whs tho penny din" or tho "larthing rushlight" d im and kerosene have regulated thorn lu Uie UttlH. BUUll wuurv lua iim-v aim rats can nibble the grease and tangle their teeth in tho wicks and pith at leisure. Now comes along an inventive Russian who proposes to send both gas and kerosene in the cold shade of ob scurity. Electricity Is tho now light An ordinary electro-magnetic machine is connected by wiroa with burners in street lamps, public buildings, and private residence, i uese burners are small tubus of glass not more than six inches in length, filled with a pencil of charcoal and hermetically eeulod. A woak current of electricity is sent through the charcoal points producing a brilliant but soil light All the lights in a city can be lit simultaneously if necessary, and with a n teen-diorse bow er machine the invontor aays he can illuminate all at I'etoinburg. 1 he cost ia (light, because the charcoal points are consumed an slowly a to last fur years. When the housekeeper of the luture can bnliantiy illuminate the house by turning a button without fear of bad smells, explosion, suffocation, or heavy gas bills, and can regulate the droll of the fire-place by turning a key and send the smoke by pipes to manure a farm In the country instead of np the chimney to re-enter through the win dow in the form or "blacks," the "hap py days" will have come. DID NOT FORGET. Mr. Larimer, lately of Costillo county. Colorado, waa a last young man so came to Washington to got an office. Like many dissipatod young men, he did not succeed. So ho went to tho bad. While on his way to the latter end, and just as be waa about to finish up, he wa accidentally encountered by Mr. waldo A. Ulorwom, a gentleman or: means and good aoclal position, who saw in tho young follow omo good traits, and alter brief chat took him to his own house, treated him kindly, put him on bis soll-rospect, and finally snoceeded in bringing him back to wava that were good. lie took the course of empire. Boon afterward Mr. Blossom removed to Jacksonville, Florida, and heard no mora of Larimer for twenty year. But last winter soiim one aent him a Colorado advertisement, signed "Larimer," calling for Information of I blossom, jtesull : tiaruner riau men. lie had settled in Colorado, and ap plied himself tnoeaaantly to bnsineea, never married, got very rich, and be qneathod tb whole nearly a million of dollar to the beneiaotor who was so good to him in Washington. All true. Mr. Blossom take legal posses sion of hi new fortune during the present month. A mod! CoDgrMtMD, who recently reoelved telegram frota tk IVuidant, hat placed It in bit autograph book. TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD. Newt aa followa: "A recent modioli! experiment haa excited a considerable amount of interest in our village. ' Iv neighbor oiinpaon was nearly dead will consumption, and Dr. Hopkins, at lust, in despair, concluded to try the effect of a transfusion of blood of which ho had heard so much lately. As no hu man being" was willing to shed his blood for Simpson, tho doctor bled Kiinmon's goat, and opening a vein in Himpsou's arm he injoetod about two quart of the blood into the patient's system. Simpson immediately began to revivo; but, singular to relate, no sooner had his strength returned than ho jumped out of bod and twitching his head about after the fashion of a goat, he made a savage attempt to butt the door. That medical gontloutau, after having .Simp son's hood plunged against his stomach throe or four times, took refuge in the closet ; wheroupon Simpson banged his bead against the panel of the door a couple of time, and woultl probably have broken it to splinters bad not his mother-in-law entered at that moment and diverted his attention. One well directed Mow from Simpson floored her, and then, while the screamed fbr help, Simpson frolicked around over the floor, making assiduous efforts to nibble the green flowers in the ingrain carpet When they called the hired man in and tiod him down on the bod, an effort was made to interview him, hut tho only answer he could give to such ques tions as how he felt and when ho wanted his medicine was 'ba a,' pre cisely like that of a goat ; and then ho would strain himself in an effort to put a holo in the head-board. Tho condi tion of tho patient was'so alarming, and Mrs. Simpson was so indignant, that Dr. Hopkins determined to undo the evil if possible Ho he first bled Simp son freely, and then by heavily bribing Simpson s Irishman he procured fresh blood from him and injected Simpson the second time. Himimon is now as well as over, excepting that he shocks his old Itepublican friends by display ing an irresistible tendency tovnto tho Democratic ticket, and makes his mother-in-law mad by speaking with a strong brogue. But ho has given up butting, and has never indulged in it since hut once, and that was on Sunday, when ono of the remaining corpuscle of goat blood getting into Lis bruin Just as ho was going into church, he butted the sexton half way up tho aisle, and only recovered himself stifllcieiitly to apologise just as the enraged tttllcial wiu alHiut to floor him with a hymn book." JOHN VAN UUUAN S WIT. The following story is told by the JmlianujHilia .VifinW; A lady well known in New York suciet v lias recent ly gone tho wuy of all the living. Her mu was a wtiiuew inn rancii inn-, aim now that it is ended we are forcibly re minded ol a story connected with the death of her first husband. That gen tleman had, it seems, lost his health in some manner, and. as tho wuv is now. and was then he went abroad, hoping to regain it. From land to land he journeyed till he died in some far-off country let us soy JHew Mouth t ales and the tidings of his decease were sent to his sorrowing partner, together wim iuo itmimiKiiun viiav uin mrny nuu been preserved in a cask ot ruin, and was held subject to ber order. She at ..n.u. ....i.. ,t.n u i. r..H ...av v n . v. iiuuniill iti. i,i- warded to nor address, and there tho mutter rested. But as time rolled on the widow bocamo so much consoled to enter again into tho married state. Thus it chsnced that when tho cask containing No- 1 arrived, at the end of a twelvemonth, ZSo. 2 accompanied his bride to the ship to receive his prede cessor. An account of which curious affair led John Van Huron to remark, in his inimitable dry way, "If poor M. hod known who would be on hand to receive him, he would not have come homo in such good spirits. Manufacture or Wire. Thore arc sixteen wiro drawing manufactories in New England, of which that at or- cester, Mass., is the largest The wire lists are heated and roiled in grooved roller until they are reduced to a coarse wire about one-eignt oi an inch in thickness, and they are then passed through draw plates until tuey have been further reduced to the desired sizo. Tho draw plate consists usually of a flat piece of hard steel, with holes corresponding to the various numlsrs or sizes to which tho wiro is to be drawn. Plate for fine wiro are Pro- pared with perforated rubies or othor bard stones, i he wire Is annealed and drawn cold, an operation which some time has to be repeated several times before tho wiro is finished. Iron and brass wire may be drawn at rates vary ing from twolve to forty-five inches per second. Tho finer sixes of silver and copper aro drawn at the rate of sixty to seventy Inches per second. Ciold and platinum have been drawn to a spider line by coating tho metal with silver, drawing it down to the finest number and then removing the coating by acid, leaving the almost im perceptible interior wire. Wire thus made for purposes of experiment in London is said to have boon so fine that a mile' length weighed only one grain. a) a Cannon Made or Ice. A hollow cylintlorwillboaragreatcrstrain than a solid one. Many of us know by ex periment what a hard pressure an ogg will resist when placed endwise' le twecn tho hands. 1 his curious strength in a round but weak substahce is due to the exact, orderly arrangement of the particles, i. ., in perfect curve. A memorable illustration was soon in the mock artillery set to play guard in Hunt of that creation of imperial whim, the ice palace of Cathnrino of Kussia. Do fore the putuce stood six cannons of ico and two mortars formed of cast pieces. Tho cannons wore six pounders, which are commonly loaded with throe pounds of powder; these, however, with a quarter of a pound, and carried a ball of stuffed hemp, and sometimes of iron. Tho balls at a distance of sixty spaces passed through a board two Inches in thickness. The loo of the cannon could Dot have been more than three or four inchos In thickness, and yet it resisted tho force of the explosion. American Manufacturer. That Btort. "Now, gentlemen," aid a peripatotlo leoturer, to a some what noiiy crowd, who had gathered to one of bit seances in an Eaitorn village, "how would you Ilk a good blackguard story J All in favor will raise their bands." Nine-tenth of the dexter pawg instantly wont up, and there wa sodden hush of all noisy demonstration. Th leoturer went on with hi original tubjeot for a few minute, when aome inoauliou Indi vidual brok out with, "Say, whtre'i that itory 1" "Bleu yon," wa th re ply, "I did not intend to tell any auoh lory. I oaly wanted to know bow many blackguard war present." Yob might hav heard pin drop any tlm during th lestar, after that. . ' When th lata King of th Sand wloh Island waa gathered to hi fa ther ha waa baried in a leather eloak whiob bad pawed dowai to hint through generation of royal obiefUlna. When th remia were to be placed Id tho coffin, and wr removed from th feather rob on which h bad lain in sute, his aged fatbtr commanded that th body be buried la the robe, a the dud king, bi on, waa th laat of the mmilT and to blm, therefore, it belong, d. It will oot mora thin 1100,000 to replao this rob, J vr it i re. placed, for on million of bird, po- (i oi rar na ana yllow plumage, wr caught to furnish tb matorialof Wbiob it watmad. WHAT IS RESPECTABLE SO- CJETYt. Wa hoard a man, othorwiao In telligent enough, lately sneer at an other, "beosuao," said he, "ono never most him in renpoclablo society.. The IDeuLor did not moan, however' that tho person he affected to look down upon wa immoral, but morely that hi circle of intlmatos was not oomposod of tho fushionablo or rich. This notion of what constitutes re. apootublo sooioty is quite a favorito one with that class of individuals whom Thaekery hua so significantly culled "snobs." Empty protenso is always making its own characteristics a standard by which it strives to meas ure the rospeetabllity. Among the proud, narrow-minded, rospootabilily dopend on being descended from.un- cslor who have murried thoircouiins for so many conluriet that neither muscle nor brain are loft any longor to degenerate descendants. Every conooiled fool thinks himself, in like way, the only man really weighty, tho only person who is roully respectable But true roipactubility depends on no uch adventitious circumstance. To bo rospcolable is to bo worthy of rc spoct; and bo must deserves respect who ha tho most virtue. Th hum blest man, who bravoly docs his duty, is mors worthy of respoct.is more truly respectable than tho covetous million aire among his money-bugs, or the ar rogant mousrch on bis tbrono. Tho fine lady who backbite hor neighbor is Ions worthy than the honest washer- woman. 1 ho protligu'.o noble, though ho may wear a doien order in his button-bole, I ofton really not ns roBpoctable a the shoe black who cleans his boots. That which is culled tho "world" exalts the ono and despises tno other; out it does not mak them respectablo according to tho real mean ing of tho word. "Their respectability ia but a shallow sham, a thoy tbotn sclves froquontly feol ; and those who worship them bow down toarclicu a thing of feather and tinsel. The selfish, idle drono who wastes life In his own gratification, and dissipates tho fortune of his progeny, is not and cannot be rospoctable ; but tho hard working and scll-dpnying lallior, who wears out hi life to bring up his chil dren, is, ovon though he be a dny la borer, entitled to distinctive respect. Nothing can mako Dives fit to ho on Abraham' bosom, while Lassrus is welcomed thcro, evon with the soros tho dogs havo licked Indianapolis juraiu. A FAMOUS WILL CASE. Sometime ago it will be romombored litigation wa commenced at liatlle Creek, Michigan, to lost tho validity of a will made hy one Thomns (1. Dun can, millionaire, who being a friend of Bishop Simpson during his life, re-! mcmbored him in dcutli by making him one of hi logntocs nnd by devis ing largo sums to tho Methodist church, its various associations and several of its congregations. After nearly a year of legal proceedings and considotuhlo delay, a compromise has been agreed upon by tho contestants. Under the terms of this compromise, tho will was admitted to prubate, excepting what it known as the residuary clitue, by which the tostntor bequeathed the residue of tho estate, amounting to 1250,000, to such religious Methodist objects as the executors might direct. This clause was pronounced invalid on account of vaguenoaa and uncertainty.' The rcmaindor of tho instruments stands probated as tho last will and moot of Thomas (j. Duncan. Tho legatees gavo the contestant from 25 to 50 per cent, of tho amount of the legacies, Jto allow judgmont to bo en tered. By the terms of the compro mise, tho Mothodisl Church of Battle Creek gets (0,000 instead of 110,000. Tho church at I'ithole, Pa., recoivos th same amount. The church at 1'lomer, Pa., gives the contcstanta $12,000 out of a legacy of (25,000. Bishop Simpson got his full legacy of (M0.0U0, as the contestant, William O. Duncan, made up the amount of the discount, (10,000 out of hi own means. Jams Long and his family, of Philadelphia, gots (00,000; William Jackson, blacksmith, of Pittsburgh, has (10,000 ; Sarah Pralbor.of Plumer, Pa., (22,500; Wm. Wilson, of Ship. ponville, (7,600. The heirs of Kev. Mr. Leach get (3,750, and Mr. Grocn wood (10,000. The heirs have the amount of their legacies, and a share in the residue Instead of the annuity which was to havo been furnished for Mrs. Duncan, molhorof th deceased, a fund Is to be invoatod by the excen tors, as the trustees, for hor benefit, and subject to bor testamonlay dis posal, iho lawyers get as lees and expenses the handsomo some of (39, 000. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Bayard Taylor, in nno of liin rocont letters, say that ho haa noticed ono atrikinschango in Egypt. This is tlio astonishing spread ol tho English Inn Buuga within tho last twonly years; resulting both from tho ntinibors ol' bnglish and Amorican travelers who visit th hast, and th oso of tho lan rungo hy traveler of other nationali ties. French, which until witliiu the last few year was indispensahlo, ha been slowly fading: into tho back ground, and is already less avuilablo than fcngiuli lor Jlaly and all tho Orient. I was a little surprised in Koine at being, accosted by a nnttro boot-blnck with. "Shine nn vnnr ooota J" in .Naples, every peddler of oanos, coral, photographs, and shell fluh know at least enough to make a good bargain ; but this is nothing to . . . v. . wnatono meets in f.gypt. t he bright wilted hoy learn the Inngiiaea with amniing rapidity, and aro so apt at guessing what tl.cy do not literally understand that the travolor no longer requires an interpreter. At tho base ol Pompoy' pillar, to-day, a rugged and dirty little girl eame out of a fel lah hut and lollowod us, oryinir, "Uivo us a ha' penny 1' All the couilimuo and shopkoopcrs are familiar with the words necessary lor their bnsinoss, nnd profor to us them, evon after thoy sco that yon ar acquainted with Italian or Arabic The simple, natural struc ture of the English lanituniteundoubt- ly contribute also to ilaextonsion. it Is already th leading langunge of tho world, spokon by ninety million peo ple (double the number of the Krenrb speaking races), and ao extending its oonquoats year by year that its prauti oal value ia in advance of that oi any other tongue. TaoiTiNO in th Wht. In the free-for-all race, bvst three in five, on the 10th Inst., at Indianapolis, lnd., tho first hoal was closely contested between Goldsmith Maid nnd lied Cloud until th homo ilroluh, when both horse ware held up to save Judge Fallerton, who broke badly and laved hi distance. The Maid won the boat. Time, 120. - - . Tb ioeond heat wa very exciting botwoen Ked Cloud and th Maid, both bone ooming in under the whip. Th Maid won by a head, Fullerton barely saving hi distance. Time, 2:25. . EimnlCAM ltnV.T.rv.fplnn VvaH. rick William, of Prussia, tho Quoen's eldest grandson, will, on th occasion of hi confirmation, which stand fixed for th 1st of September, have a sepa rate retinue attached to his person, in conformity with the established Prus-l ion oustoni. It I proposed lhal'aflor Mlthselmas.lS7fl.lin shall wl.lt ..' ral German univariilie, and paa through th ordinary eonrae of aca demics! studies for at leait two year. xii uiiivwreiiie seieciou are, Brat, Bonn, and after that Strasbourg. We desire ta cull tho attention of tlio citizens or Clcnrficltl county to tho Tact that we havo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where wc intend to constantly koep on hnnd n full supply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of GEORGE STECK & CO'S PIANOS, r STEIN WAY At -SONS' PIANOS, . " HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. Wo aro prepared at all times to furnish any of tho cheaper makes of Pinnos to order on the most fuvorablo terms as to prices and terms of payment. Our stock of ORGANS will consist Qf tho new and populur ItYNDER ORGAN, (with Hyndor's Knco Ticmolo and downward Octave Coupler,) The SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OUGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and tho NEW HAVEN MKLODECN CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. Resides these we furnish to order Organs from any fuctory desired. . We sell on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho POPULAR AND EASY LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every one can havo a good instrument, and no other investment of like amount will. lend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. DCTVVe shall lie glad lo have you cnll and gee us, whether you desire to purchase or not. oct23-'72-ly JlYJVnEK'N MUNIC NTOHE. V.lsrrUniifous. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE I I IV CIRARD TOWNM1IIP. Th untUriiffnotJ offcri for nil Ut firm on wliieh h no residr!, ntuM is itirard tuwnhl, CkarttelO ouuntjr, formerly owntxl by Juiliu J. Vi: Tin farm ronltttna '2U nertt, and it fury Jpflrtbly loetUrd. The builtlinjct reill new, and onilit of n large frame bouw, bnving flood oclkr andrrneaUh, and good waUr cunrcnienti brigs fruit barn, bUekoiuitb abvp, wftguo ibod, ipring bouot, Ae. Tho build.nga on Ihli farm are foud, if noHwtUr, than on any farm in Clarflrld oonnty. Tut Innd in of auperior quality and tn a f imrt Hat of cultivation. iVMrMion will b giTea la lb. taring, or at any lima mt eofirenirnt to tht purchaaer. The terra i will ba reasonable. Peraoni dcairoua of purr baa in x oan adilrtM the aubacriber at Leeonte Jlilli V. O., Clearfield cob ply, Pa., or apply ( parion on Iba prcmlaa. Any pcranna watitlnff any Information in if (card, to tlia quality of tbe land, tba kind of baildingt therein. Ac. Aegean H the In format ou by call ing on Sheriff Fia, in CJrarflold, a he owned tbe farm fur a a umber of yeara, and of emir knowa all about It. W KN lKM. KffUKKrt. Iennte'a Mtlla, Clearfield Co., Pa. January XI, 1874. FAIRBANKS' . i. 8TANDAHD UP ALL KIRPIf Daggaira llamwa, Warabona Truck a. Copying Preaaea, Improved Money Drawer, Ao. WQm BALI IT II. F. BIOLER & CO., Dealer, la Hardware. oach.UU. tr Second Street, Clr.rS.ld. Pa. IIUBV 4i C'HMIST, Seeevaaora to K RYDER A CO. TO THOSE INTKKKSTKD IN TUB PUB t'UArlli OF A tillllt'TLV : PURE RYE WHISKY, For Medicinal Parpoacs wa offer 4 Hnlloy'M lure llj o, Price IS ta M par ffalloB, arl will ahip In pack age to rnit pure baser. Wa handle largely a (01TLR DISTILLED WHISKY, Price from to HUA. Wa import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, AnJ ar. .la m.nflfactarera of DR. STtKVER'S TONIC HERB BITTERS.. Bead for rlee Hat. HUKY ft CHRIST, ar-r.3J.em 1:1 North Third St., Philadelphia. rp () I.UMBBKMB EN I PK11FKCTI0N IN CANTHOOKSI The Clearfield Ki relator Cant hook will not wear oat or fcrenk. bring con it roe ted with one olid band fnin clip to point It li prononncad by all practical lumbermen who bar examined It to lo tba tnott perfect Cant book erer Inrentcd. Amos Kennard, Patenteei Manufactured b Amoi KtaxARn i Co,, at CLKARF1KLD, PA. ftf-All orderi pre nip My attended to, ntS'7o TIIK CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! ; Menaractiir.d aclallr for TJ1K CLKARFIKLD TRADK, roa Rjti.s ar eu.n'ri n. r. bicilkr a co. F O It SALE! A large and well-flnlahed Brteh Dwelling, tltw ate aa the rlvnr bank, la the borouck of Clear leld, ooa lain ing eleraa rooma. with good eellar, water tn the kttehan, and all tho modern oonvo nleneea. Pantrlea, llalh-room, Cto'hea preiar, Ao. Lot aii ly feet front and two hundred and thirtv feet bae k, with a twenty foot alley on tbe eaat ime, nam canning, wun an me eppnrtenaaera, win uweoia ooeap, wun paymentato autt puroba ear. Application oan be made to the under. elgned, or to A. C. Tate, Kit)., who will give all aeoeeeary iniurinanon to tboaa who dealre to lo apeot the property, TMUr.J. UcUULLOl Ull. May Hat, 1RrS.tr. Beale's Embrocation, (L A T I POWFLL'8,1 For all rjleeaaea teeldent to Horaei Cattle, and atamaai Fleak, roe,' (ring tho aee af aa aiteraal appUeetfoa. Thla KtahrtMAlit.! Waa sattle.Ba.aalo ummi L the SorerameBt daring tho war. . 1 k U. a. A ll ill. ..At. I J Joatph R. Irwla, Owrweatrllla. Uaalel ttood- aneer. uuitierBDerg. H Altentlon, Lumbermen! WX.re nown.oulerttirlng oar IMPR0VKD BTKEI. . BIH'KKT IIRIVINU CANT. nuORR, aeperlor le enj other ia aae. Wo bare elao la atook a largo quantity of Cthooha aalla H. for r.fling purpoaea, which wa are exiling rhf.p for a.ib. AMOS A R. KKNNARD. Vl.ars.ld, I'.., Harea II, 171. G UNSaHTUINQ. Q. W. WOLFE, riMCTICAL GUNSM1TU. Seen aa Third bm. mm aiu.1. ktukiik hon, t'lttARKim.D, PA. . ' All blade ef Rll.a and Sh.t flaaawaband. Repairing doa. la a iretlaa. ajaaaa? and at hlr priwa, .... rt PtNi, wnrri roa tmria snws J.t raHleed aad for Bale be April , isrs. H. r. muLSH 1 00. MARKET STREET, C Id K A 11 V I 13 I , P E N N A . "ittisrfUaiifous. QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. flHK nndrrvifftied, aucceiaora to IlEKD A 1 POWKI.1.. bate parcbaard Iba CLKAH- KICI.D I'LAMNU MILL, and red tied it for dttinaT an exlenaive bnainem. All the uaehtner will be ad tied Decenary to make it one ef tbe uioxt complete calab iabmenta o( tbe kind ia tbe Plate. They are now prepared to receive ordere for any work in that line. They will giveapecial attention to all BnaiuriaJa for buuae building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOOK3, BLINDS. MMl'KETH, .Tor LOM ftr. OF ALL PTYLE8, alwaye oa band. WORKED B0AKD8, and all artielea aeeeeaa ty for building, will be exchanged for 1KY i.runii'ti u ti.. . . j... bring their lomher, exehange it for, and return uwuij no bw nanuiaiinBrea aniriet. The Company will alwayt bar on hand a large aloek or dry lumber, a o ae to be able te 111 an order oa tbe ahorteat notiea. Only tbo beet and moat ekillfal baoda will be employed, ao that the public may rely npoo good work. Lumber will be worked or eold aa low aa It eaa be purr baaed anywhere, and warranted le giro aatiafadjtioa. Aa the bnaincee will be eVne apon the oaeh principle wo oan aflord to work for email profile. DKY LUMBER WANTED! Eftpecially one and-a kaJf aad two Inch panel itaff, for which a liberal price will be paid. Tho boaineu will be won due ted under the name of tbe "Clearfield Planing Mill Co." O. C. Merr.ll will TterwB.IlT aon.rint.nd th. loaiaeaa. Order, rrrpactfullr solicited. O. n. MRHRKLL. II. II. TAYLOH. M. (I. I1K0VVN A 0R0. Clearllclil, I'.., Jaoii.rj I, 1871. READING FOR ALL!! BOOKS d- STATIONERY. Market M., ClcarflPld, (at the Poat Offlre., fllllB wnderaigned bega Irara to annoinoe to X, theettitena of ClearSeld aod rieialty,that ke haa fltted np a room and haa Juat returned from the eity with ft largo amount of read in matter conaiating In part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, v Dlank. Aeeoant and Paai Dooki of erer de ter I pti on i Paper aad Korelopea, French preaaed and plain Pane and Penoilai Blank, Legal r tpere, Ueeda Mortgage) judgment, Kxemp tloa and Promietory notea t White and 1'aroh; meat Brief, Legal Cap, Reeord Cap, and Bill Cap. Sheet, Mo ale for either Piano, Flat or Vwlia eonetantly oa hand. Any booka or eUtlonerj doatred that I may aot bare oo hand, will be or ordered by Brat exproaa, and aold at wboleaaia or retail to autt oaatomert, I will alao keep period leal literature toon aa magaataei, flewi. papera, ae. P. A. OAULIX. Ulearfleld alay 7, IBlH-tl TVIOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, 0SCK0I.A STEAM MILLS, MAKt'rAfTt'aee LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS Jt.D Saved A Patent Ribbed Shingles. II. II. SIIILLINUFOIID, Pre.ld.at, Offlr Foreel Plao., He. lit g. 41b rt., Pbil'a. JOHN LA.WPII1", U.neral Sep'!., OmooI. Mill,, Clearfleld eountjr, Pa. Alio TOWN LOTS for a.U la tb. baroagb .1 ueeeoie. Al.ao Keen the LA ltd EST ASSORTMENT of lleodaia Clearfield eounty at their llftaanotb mora ia uaeeola. J.ns-7. Lime lor Sale I rilllR amlenlgned, maiding near tbo dcttot haa J. made eotnplela arrangementa with Lima Humeri eaai oi tbe monaUin, whereby he ie ena bled to keep ooaitaaliy un hand a largo quantity of PURE LIME! whleh be offer to farm era aad builder at a trite above eoat Tboaa la aeed of the artieie would do well to giro me a call, or addraoo me hy letter, bo- lore wegoueung taair lime. tlKO. 0. PABSM0RB. Clearfleld. Pa., Jane I, IMt. The Lightning Tamer. rpillaadmlgaed are tbe aole Ageau la tbla I eeentr forth. "North Aari.aa UalraalLd UtlHTNINtt RODS." Tb.Mar. Ih.eal. aaf rod. aow la aae, aad are aadaraed ar all tbe Bo,a.i.e ,.e eoaatry. Wa har.h, aetife Ike allieeaa ef th. that we will eel than a, a better end, aad far eee wieaej, aaaa is ee.re.4 be tb. rorelsa areata who eaanalle ira.erM th. .a.t . ' v vr eaea, b.t.ti rawr. KNCOUKAGB IIOMB LABOR. Tbe. Wl.bla Llehtain Roda MuaJ mm th.lr balldleg. ae.d hot .ddr... aa by l.lt.r, ar eell la eereea. W. will pet then a, aaywhar. la tb...aaty, aad warrant th.a. Th. Rod. aad rtiiar.. tea be a... at aay tin. ..lllng al ear .tore. H. F. BIULKR A CO. Ol.arSeld, H.rah It, Ul. tf Ialvery Nlable. Ill K aad.ralened beg. leae le Infnna tb. pah- , - - ...... ...T.Brvn to wraaaa. date all la the wey of feralaaing Hon.., Hei.i.a. . - -. , ... ln anmn noiie. aaa aa rwam.hl. tar.. Retldn. oa Loe.tt rtraet. -. u . anna. Hearteld, Feb. 4, 1IT4. "iHisrrUaurous. rjiIIK LARGEST AS80KTMKNT OF NTOVJCM ! HTO Vi; ! tvw bro.gut to th. enuntj, are brlrg reeeired et the llerilwarr Kalebli.bment ef H. F. lll;l.tH CO., Hjm,,ri.ins; th. followiag Cooa Storaat SPKAH'S CALOltlKIC, SUSQUEHANNA, a II EMULATOR. NOPI.K. EXCKI.SKIK. THIUMrir. 00V. PERN. KEADINO, NATIONAL KANQE, AC. tC. Alao, th. following tiding StoVMj SPEAU'9 ANTI CLINKER. SrEAlt'S ANTI DUST. f PEAK'S OKIIICULAn, BPEAIi'S PAULOIt COOK, UOItNINQ LIGHT. HON TON, OIPSEY, VULCAN. SUNBEAM. UU BY' DAUrillN EOO, CHESTER EflO, VOLCANO, TUOENIX, . HEAVY BAR KOOM AND STORR ROOM STOVES, AC. Clearl.ld, Sept. U, 1ST!. rpo TliE F It O N T! CKKAT EXCITEMENT AT TUX CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON I The anleralgoed halng juat fltted ap new, large and eotnlbrtabte room a oa Market atreet, near Third, reepectfully iaformi tho publie that be aow drepared to aooommodalo them with everything in hia line on abort notiea aad at all boura of the day. He keepi oa hand EKES II BREAD, RUSKS, ROLLS, PIK8, CAKKR, all kinda. ICE CUE AM. and a general 'aaaortment of CONFECTION KRIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ac., All of which will be deli veret, lo euetomera at their reiidenoea, wbea requested to do aa. ICF. CREAM, by tbe diah, tarred in a neatly fur aiahod room. Thankful for tbe gcaeroua patronage bcatu wed ia the part, he hopea to merit and receive a eoa tlnuanoe of the aama from hla old eaato mtrt, and other. JOHN 8TADLER June n. ; tf. O. I. c. "ItrilRRR to bay aiy DRY 0001)9, 0B0 V V eeriee, Qeeenawere, Ulaaawere, llrarf and Notloa ConfeetioB.rlw, Ae., ehcep for owb. Tb. .ebMriber bee leare U Intone bla .Id eel a.w ottton.r. thai b. hu op.Bed A VARIETY STOR8 IN GLEN HOPE, Pi. And will aril gooda at arleea to aalt the tiioea. A liberal retluottoa will le aiade to eaatoner, bay ing at wholraala, C.1I end ex.mln. ny atoefa bafor. pnrebaeiol .iMwher., A liberal ah.r. of publie petroasga ia Mllelud. C. J. KRAUT. Glee nope, Pa., J.aa li, 1S1I. JJ F. BIGLKR 4 CO.'S SPECIALTIES BUILDERS HARDWARE, MKCUANICS' HARDWARE, . LDMllERMEN'S HARDWARE, FARMINO UTENSILS, MILL SUPPLIES, IRON HAITA PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINDS, CALCINED PLASTER. May IS, 171. TJNDE R T A K I N O. Th. anderalened ar. aow fully impend e aarry aa the bealaee. ef I NIKItTAKIX-3, AT REASONABLE RATES, Aad reepeetlatly wlielt lb. patronage .f tao" seeding neb er-rrteea. fOHS TROt'TaiAn, JAMES L. LEAVT. Clearleid, Pa, Feb. II, 1174. WILLIAM M. HENRY, JusTin ar raa P.lr. i.a8raie...a. Ll'MBIS CITY. Colleetloa. aiede aad aivaay proatptll paid aver. Arlleleeef agneeeeat aad deeda el eae.yaa. aeeUy .lee.led aad warraated aaf net er se abarga. J;'1'"