giit'tarr, jrimv.wf, tit. 8.UKETT & SniRYVliK, PIAURRf I HARDWARE, and manufacturers of Tin.Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, Soeooil Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Hiving largely Increased our atoek of Hard ware, we Invite the publlo to eiauiiuo our slock and privet. Carpenters and persons who contemplate build ing will do well to examine onr TOOLS & BUILDI1J0 HARDWARE, whlcb If nw and of (he boil manufacture, and will b. fold low for caih. NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, CLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, SCREWS All kinds of Bench Plnncs, Ha.it, Chisels, fijuares, ilHiDtiirrn, Hatchets, Plumbs nn-l Levi In, Mortised A 'J'liuml liunges, Bevelr, Ura re. A Illtti, Wood and Iron Bench Screws, it nil the heat Boring Machine in the market. Double aud Single Bitt Axen, POCKET Cl'XLERY, Ao. Agents for Durmll's Iron Corn fuller, warranted. AUo, agents for Richards (iOTHIC I rirE TOPS, which effectually euro Smoky Fhtci. Fanners' Implements and tlarrien Tools ot every diicriptiua. A largo variety of COOK STOVES, which wo warrant to giro ittlfBeIIon. Portable Ran pes and iitmacta "fcfjultonfing, flponting and Job Work duno ou reascmnble terms. All orders will receive prompt attention. Juno 11, lar.i. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (.Successor to Eoj-ui'ju A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS M-uti'f.ioturori or rOETABLE-Ss STATIONAEY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth nnd Pine Streets. ci.r.Ki ir i.P, pa. nAVIKil engaged in tha u class MACHINERY.! a in anu fact urn ol Crit- , we respectfully Inform be publie that we are now prepared to fill all orden as cheaply and an promptly as can be dne In any of the cilice. Wo manufacture and tlc.tl In Muky and Circular Saw-Mills Iload BtoekB, Watnr Whoeli, Bhariing Pulleyn, OilTord'a Injector, iStrasi Onugna, Steam Whlitloi, OHeri, Tallow Cupii. Oil Cup, (I Huge Cot-ki, Air Cock l, tilobc Valrei, Check Vnlren, wrought iron Pipes, Bleam Pumptt, Boiler Feed Puinpi, Auti Friction Metrei, Soap Stone Packing, Guui Fuck ing, and all kindi of MILL WOUK together with Plowa, Sled Bo lea, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kind. OrdeTi lollolted and filled at city prlcci All Icttera of inquiry with reforrnce to machinery of oar manufacture promptly aneaon-tl, by addiri ing UN at Clcarflry, Pa. Janrri-tf BIULl.It, YOITSO A KKL'D. pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, ' HANGING VASES, I ,.''- T . . , . ... Stove Lining nnd lire Brick, ' kept oonatanlby on hand. STOXE AD EARTHED WARE of Evnuy Dri nii'Tio.v! CHOCKS! POTS! CKOCK.S! Flfhcr'a Patent Alright &lf . SiaUtig . . Fruit t una I Ill'TTER CHUCkii, willi lidi, CREAM CIUH'KS, MILK ClIOfKS, Al'l'I.B - III'TTEH ClllilKH, PICKLE CHUCKS, FLOWER POTS, 1IE DISHES, STEW POTS, And a great many other tliim; too numcroua to moitlon, to b bin at , FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner of Chcrrv mid Third fjtroets, CLEAhi'IKLP, PA. aiitfS FARMING inPLEHENTS FOR BAI.K liY II. 'F. Eis;l?p & o. ' IRON DOIDLE SHOVEL PLOWS, r , WOOD DOl'BLR-SUOVI'I. TLOWS. - WOOD RINOLE SnoVl.r. PLOWS. IRON CCLTIVATiiHS. WOOD CLLTIVATOIIS. OOWANDA IRON REAM PLOWS. riTTSni'ItO STEEL PLOWS. HACrrS BELLEFnNTE PLOWS. IIOUErJOX'S an.) THOMPSON'S PLOWS. T-HhaTo. for all ol the ahovt Plow, eon ataull, on band. bi2S.73 Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COUHHK TUB CHEAPEST t A Proclamation against High Prices! WB arw now opM-lng up a lit of tht bent and tnort teafnRhle Oi'ida and Kare ver offered In thU market, and at priee thnt remind on of the good old day of rhenp thirm. Thopf who lark faith upon tiiii point, or docin oar alb gtiont duperfluouii, need Imt 41 LI, IT Ottt STORE, Corner Front and Market Mreet. Where they enn we, feel, hear and know for them aelre. To fully under, and w lint nreeheup gnmit thia mult be done. We do rit it tiM.n...n to eDumerate and itcmite our tock. It U euouah fnr wa t aute that We have Everything that in Needed and oonanm la thie m.rkrt, and at prko, thai '.tontah both old and vtnirjr. dooJO JOSEPH SHAW A HON. 1 Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUKAGB 1IOMK INDI MTKY. THE aad.ralgned, baring .atabliahed a Nut ..rj oa th. 'Plk., about half way htw..a ClcrHeid and CnrwenaTlile. la prepared I. far. allklad. at FHI IT TKK KS, ( .taun.rd and 'wait,) Kt.rgre.n., Shrabb.rj, Orap. Vln.a, ftoo.Kb.TriM, Lawtoa Blarkberry, Ftrawberrj, and Itaabarr, Via... Alao, Slb.rl.a Cr.b Tr..., tjatne., and ,kr)J nt, Rhubarb, A 0. Order, protnptljr atl,,d,j , Addr..., ' i. D. WRIOnT. ei JO.JI-jr Corw. rill., T gnj Woods, ffirorrrlw, f tr. J. r. WBAfKK ..W. W. .art.. WEAVEI! A BETT8 CLKAIU-1EM), VA.t Are offering, at tbe old it and of Q. L. Read 4 Co. their stock of goods, constating of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTH SHOES, HATS CAPS, I1A11DWAIIK, QUKHNSWARB, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., At the uioat roaaonaMo tain for CABlt or In axchnnge for Square Tiinbor, Boards, Shingles, OK COt'SIRY I'ROMICB. jeaAiliaiirca mado to thoa. engaged In get ting out at'iiare timber on tlio moat advanlaguou. tcrme, ndtljanTU T. A. FLECK & CO. (Two doore eaat of tlio Shaw Ilouee,) (M:aiii'i:i.i, pa. liilliiuT) and limey Goods AND NOTIONS. neck ni FFi.ixa.. LADIES' INDIMUVEAS. GLOVES, all kliidatiij .Lee. COTTOS ETOCKINUS, miaurpaeicd Will In quality and cheii'inca,. W1IIT1J ANI SWUi3 (1001IS, all variolic!. COltSKTH AND 11001' SKIHTfl, of tlio Intent Iiuttrrn and luwcr tlrm tho loweat, HAIR tiOOliS, ur all variolic Cult and examine our itucx. before rou no; oltwliere. Wed to huw our goods on all oc casion Our motto it "SMALL PROFITS 4 QUICK SALES." "A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a Slow Shilling." Remember the place opposite Monop'i, In Win. Heed's old Hand. T. A. FLECK, aprill671 A. M. IULL8. KRATZER & LYTLE, MARKKT STIIEKT, (' I. I: AKI'IGLU, lA. Urnicra in DHY GOODS, NOTIONS, U II O C J5 K 1 K S, IIaIUHVAIIK AM) QUEENHVVAIIK, IJootn, Shoco, lints, Ciiis,&e. JS-Bhoomal.rl aurl.II.J with LEATHER and SIIOK FINDINGS at redueed raUa. SALT I CALTI BALT I at wholeialt and retail rer, oheep. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ae. A liberal diaeonnt to bulldera. HOUSEHOLD C00D8, CAHPKTS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTIIS-in large quantltlei. nsn, FLOUR, BACON, COnS MEAL and CHOP, alwnje on hand. rAllofth abor. goodl ars purehaiad exelotilv.ljr for eaah, and therefor, win and wWI be .old la cheap as)h. eheapoit. nprlll-T4 p E A c F 1 " K " " 0 p E ' " UREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHYILLEI The bloody content between Franco and Fro Mia Ik at an end for tl.e nreirnt, to fur aa the k laugh ter in ( of mnn and the dextruetinn of property la cnnccriini. 1 he Hoyal Juggler! no doniit pride thTnxeivee nnd rette over tiie refnlt, but hi irtfiixniftrant li their work when compared with the iiuroano and chrtftian cnorta or L. M. COUDRIET, who hai undertaken to lupply all the eltliona la tlio lower end ol' the county with food and raiment tit excelling low ralei from liia lunuimotb flora In Ml'LlSUNlll K(l, where ho onn alwaya be found ready to wait upun caller and lupply them with Itry Goods of nil Kinds, Such na Cloth, Rattnettn, CaMlincrea, Muntlna, Dulainc, Linen, Irillingn, Calicoei, Trliutulnga, ltibbona, Lam, Brady made Clothing, Root and Shoci, Hat ana CiipH nil of tl;o hnPt ninterinl and mnde to order llofe, Hoelo lilovef, Mittenn, Lacei, lUhboni, tie, UItOCEniK3 OF ALL KINDS. C off it, Tea, Fu-nr, R tee, Mnliuiuvi, Finh, Sail, Pork, Linseed Oil, Fifth Oil, Carbon 0)1, Hardware, Querniwar,) Tinware, Caftlng, Plnwa and Plow Caetingn, Nallt, Hpikei, Corn CulUra torn, Cider Prcnei, and all kiuda of Aaaa. Porfumery, Pnlnti, Vatntph, OIm, and a general assortment of Htatlonerj, GOOD FLOUR, Of different branda, always ort band, and will wt old at the lowest possible figures, LlQt'ORH, uch as Briutdy, Wine, Oln, WhisLy, Javne's Uedleines, Ilostetter'a and lloolland's Bitters. 6000 pounds of Wool wanted for whloh the highest price will be paid. Clorcrfeed on band and for sale at the lowest market price. A! no, Agent for Htrattontille aid Carwonavll Threshing Machines. .'V.Cnll and sec for ynursolvei. You will find everything usually kept in a retail store. h. M. COUliUIKT. FrcnehTlllc P. 0., March 1, 171. JjANIUL COODLANUKIt, LLTIIKRSULRM, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & ULOVEfl, - .. HATH A CAPS and BOOTS A flllOEfl, Tohnreo, Oroocrlea and Fish, Nails, Hardware, Queens ware and Wlassware, Men's aad Boys' Clothing, Drugs, Paints, Oils, rVhool Hooks, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Candies, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack ars, lloek and Rifle Powder, Flour, Grain nnd Potatocg, Clover and Timothy Seed, Bole Lent her, Morocco. Linings, Bindings and iliroau, Shoemakers loots and Bhoo Findings. No greater variety of goods In any store In the ' Mttnl . A II fur vitr low fnr reab nr annnntr ' V" T'--- "' "?:- gTOKEKEKl'EIW, ATTENTION I W. de.ir. to ..llyowraltention to our .atonalra Ciimmia.toa buaineaa and to our faoilltla. for dl. p'lal'.g ot aiieh produe. a. oar eooaigoore Mad ... liming a Urg. trnd. with olty atoro w. arc , anion m maa. onlra rrlaraa. at fall nrlna.. I Storrliwpera having cbiekoae, Batter, Egge, nr other produe., will do well lo gl. aa . trial, j Where tlrocri.a .r takon I. eiehanga, b. eoia. Mia.ivu am o. auargvu. H. L. KIRK. BOH A 00. Whol.e.1. tlrooer. aad U.roralaaioa Morehanta, no. i.iv n. intra nrw, . oiiaa a. - aprljr TI'TI1'KH Ai tORKTARLUM VtKA if W. have prlated Large .unbar of lb. .w FEB BILK and will oa th. rteeipt ef .waatr Ira erau, aiall a copy te ut addreu. mjU jOniijs mid t-ttlflurf. rp II B I. A T K P T H O V C I THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STOKE, To their new building on Picon d Ptn-et, nonrly opposite the store or Wearer m Uetl. CLEARFIELD, PA., Whore they will continue to supply their old and ai many new customers as may come, with PURE 1)UU(iS! CHEMICALS! PHAKMACKUTICAL PUBPARATI0NS, (Including all new remedies,) Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Otasi and Putty, School Dooks, Stationery, Paper, tic. also, a full line of Drug gists' Sundries, Jlulr Tonics, Coftnetlcs, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Druihos, Toilet rioapa, Pookut Books, Ac, all of the best quality. PURE WISES AXI) UQUOJ(S, for medical A sacramental purposes only. Puro White Lead, Colors of all kinds, Kaw and Iloiled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish li ruche, Flavoring Extracts, Confectioneries, Bird Bred, 8 pice, ground and un ground, of all kinds. SMOKERS AND CHKWRIIS Will And our ilork of Chewing and Smoking Tnbacoo, Importrd and Do niealio Cigar, Snuff and Fine-out to b. of Iho vorj beat brand. In the market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kind, of (I LASS WAKE GARDEN SEEDS, all'SlCAL INSTRUMENTS and Mu.ieal Trimming, of .vary variety. Having a long oxnorlrni'. in the baaineae, and an .ateuaivo and woll a.lMtod ilook of medloinei, wo nr. anabkd to fill Phraleiana' preaorlutione at th. ehort.at notir. and oa the laoat roaaonable tornie, dar and night. HAIITKWICK IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., Mar II, 1871-lf. 'ilHsrtUniifOHis. FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I Tho attention of the oil liens of Clearfield and vicinity is directed to the fnet that tloodMlow A Hon are the agents of M. Niece A Co., and have just received a half doten car loads of Flour and heed, which they oiler at the lowest poMtble fig. ores. A large stock of FLOUR, COIiN AIEAL, CHOP, BircKWIIBAT FLOTR, IlItAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ac., Ao. Particular attention Is enlled to M. Niece A Co.'s brand of Fuinily Flour, whioh is the best in th market. Flour and Feed Can and will bo sold cheaper than It can be obtaiued elsewhere) tn Clearfield county. erStore on Market street, est door to lion. Alexander Irvln's residence. UOODFtiLLOW A SON, janlOtf Agents for M. Niece A Co. MARBLE AD ST0.E YARD! Mrs. 8. S. hi DDK hi, Having engaged in th. .farbl. bualn.ae, de.iro, to Inform her friend, and the poblio that sh. ha. now and will keep eonetantljon band a largo and well aoleeted .lock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MA1UILR, and I. prepared to furnleh to ord.r TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLK TOMI1S, MONUMENTS, Curba and Poate for Ceiuctory Lota, Window Sill, and Cap., al.o, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac. feajuYard on Rood alrMf, near tha R, R. Depot, Clearfield, Pa. JeT,!l SAWS I SAVVSI SAWS ! DISTAN'S CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAO AND CIRCULAR SAWS. Boynton's Lightubg Cross-out Saw. ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, For aat. by MtlJ,VO II. F. DIGLER CO. LEAT1IKK BliKAST-STKAl'S "'" SUPERSEDED BY t)Vi:HT'H PATKUT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Mndeof the best Mallea ble Iron, and Is attached to the Ilatnes by the best Bnap ever invented. It is easily anu quicaiy pui on, and prevents tho whipping of the horses by the pole. W liable tn (jet out of repair. Will last for years. All we ark Is a fair trial, to convince all parties us ing them that they are unsurpassed in value for the purpose for which they are Intended. FACKKTT A 0CI1RYVKR. Clearfield, April 16, 1674. JKAD Til IS I House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, The undersigned, baring started to swing his own brush, repcctftilly offers his services to the citltcns of Clearfield and vicinity as a House, 8tgn and Ornamental Painter. Paper Hanging and (J la ting done on the short est notice, with neatness and despatch. All work done with ears, and at prices te 6it the times. Shop on Market street, opposite the Alle gheny Hons. J. L. KRAOLB. April I, lr.74.-6re. ; JHATZEH A LYTLK, " AtiKMTB IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY .FOR I,OUII,LtItIV . Celebrated Brands of Smoking & Chewing Tobnecos. W. ar. Mabled to whole.), to dealer thvoagh. oat the oounty at city prleoe. KRATZER LYTLI, JeSvtr Cl.arfl.ld, Pa. IvetaILIITItl"J OP PAHTNI'.HNMIP. J Th. w partnwablp beretoforo atlating twewa Am.. Beaurd A C, afOle.rft.ld, In tb. manafaatur. and aal. it Mat bank., wa. die. wlrod by aaatoal eoaamt .a tb. lath day f May l.at. Mr. Kannard aeltlwup all th. buaiaoa. f Uw.ldlrr.. AlillS KRNNAHP, jalylMI J. II. WALTJ.HS. THE REPUBLICAN. OLKAUKIKLD, Va. WKDNKRDAT MOKNINtl, JULY W, l74. IN THI NUT, What true mother, or faltier fur haa not fathera hearts F would aver tlrt of reading the following i Gather them elose to your loving heart Oradle them oa your breast j They will soon enough leave your branding oari, Boon enough mount youth's topmost stair Little ones in the neat. Fret not that the children's hearts are gay, That the restless feet will run ( Then may eotnt a time In the by and by. When you'll sit In your lonely room and sigh Fur a sound or childish fun Whet) you'll long for the repetition sweet That sounded through each room, Or "mother," "mother" the dear love-calls That will echo loud In the silent halls, And add to thutr slately gluotn, There may ooma a time when you'll long to hoar The eager boyish tread, Tho tuneless whistle, the clear, shrill shout, The busy bustle lu and out And pattering overhead. When the hoys and girls are all grown ap And scattered far and wide, Or gone to the undiscovered shore, Wliure youth and age ooma never morn, You will miss (hum from your side. Then gather them close to your loving heart Cradle thorn on your breast i They will soon enough leave your broodlug care, Soon enough mount youth's topmost stair Little ones In the nest. IIISMA IICK'H DA V() II TER. In a tvei'iit nuiiilicr of tlio Bimtmh Courier, of llcfliti, mi innilrnt ia ivIhIihI of l'l'incp liisiniiiTk'BtldiiH'Htiflifowliitli is liiK'tiiiimonlv IntcrwstitiK- Most poo olv who ivml tln'tii'WBimiK'fMlmvi'lti'iird of tlio rhunci'llnr' tluiiirlitvr. The yotiiij; ludy,. tli(nii;li nut tiouutilul, is uniiiililo nntl R(TOiiiiliflicl, iiml in-cus- tonmil to Hit? noiimifo ot thohiLTh wr- fk'ty In wlticb slto movt'S. With her liiuior kIid Iiiih Imh'N a im'tit luvorito ovor Btnre uho ijivw up. Whin in linr- lin lie Iiiih Im'i'H wont lo nH'iiil Willi Iiit whnttircr leisuro inomt'iilH ho could simti'h fitiin his lithiii'iimH o('('iiiuli(iiis, iitid in tho roil nl t-y Inn hllo lioiirti Iihvo boon HMiiiilly puHHt-il in hor wxicty. Tlio! nriiiro iilisim'od with (oticoni llint hn hiuhtcr ivpolU'd nil irnitmnls of timr rino lnittlo lo hor. '1 honi'li wotx-d hy tho inoBt ohtlilo Hiiitorn, unions tho hoira of tho riohost fuinilioH, inoTiilK'fH f tho moMt tiniioirt nohilily, fronlloinon HlllllK thO lllirllOBI OlllOllll pilNltlOllB, OVOII n tirinco tho yonnjr ludy doolinod thoin nil. AHit hroodiiif; lir 8 lontr limo ovor Iho iiosHililo lvniMiiiM of his thtiih lor'B c.mcf.urt, tho chitnt'ollor, lu'liovinir nl hint t lint ho hnd ftilhiiniod lliomH'ivt of horsovority, oponod his houi-t to hor on tho Biilijoct. Ho Inlil hor ho folt Hiiro Hint lio nitiHt Imvo hooomo pro foimilly ntlnthed tominiciH'i'Kon inforinr to hiTHi lf in tiosilimi nntl wealth, lie then hoLTotl hor to nioiitiiin tho imino of tho niun to whom nho hndfrjven hor honrl, oh ho, hor futhcr, wus rirh cnotifrli nnd powoHul oiioujrh Iik liutiiro tho ooiKlitioiw which miKiit "oom to render hor lover un inelinihlo mutch. W ith flowing tenm tho vmuiK Imly oon fcHsed thnt sho did clivrinh mich nn iid'ection nn her littlior BUHneetetl nil nttection tlint wits returned, hut thnt her lover uiih u Kimplo lieiiteiiiiiit ill Iho tinny. J ho next duv Iho lii'iitcnmit nipenrel lu'liiro Iho liilher. Tho chnn- eelltir hunfly fnvo him tnno to Hptuk heliu-u Hnviiiif, "I know w hy it swum i m 1 pkmi I .It- (or yon to Ih'cohio my hoii-iii-liiw, nolwithstnndini' tho flilleivnco of txH'iul pooitinii your n ihIi hIiiiII ho no- coiiiiiimhcd. I liiilli'h I uo not know you, the lovo of my tlnit;hler In aufll cient L'limnntee of your worth." lint, iiiHleuil ol the joylul IhnnkH which tho prince nnturnlly expected, ho received it reply ol tho lollowini; tenor: ''i tlmiik you for your hiliiiilo lhmIiichh, hut thin union m impoHHihle. 1 bolonu; to nn old Untholio laitnlv, 1 cnunot tnko homo u my wife tho duugliler of linn whom my tuuiily roinml as an onomy of Iho church, whom I myself nm nlmoNt coiujH'lled lo Iimik upon as such." Tho othcor then xudly took his depnrturc.leuviiiftthochnncelloriittorly confounded, who hntl little anticipated mich a rejtK'tion of hin condescension. lluviii'' Hiiinnioned hm (ImiL'liler, the chuncellor lohl her thnt llie olllcer wholly roftiHctl her hand and that she must liirxot him. Tho daughter, ho- coiniiic pulcr thun over, replied : "Ho in too lionornhlo to deny Ids reliioiiH Initli. 1 will not ask ol htm mich a sac. rifico, und if ho desire it I IcHHlicliov- uifj, than ho will ml opt his reliL'ion. to reniler our iiinrrinifo poHsihle. Tho futher hhw his child bocomo more iu roiiHohihlo finm dny to tiny, ami at Iciiiilh ho wns thrown Into a Htato of tearltil excitement, which was not Willi out consequence. So things stuud at present.. FIX EST ItAlLltOAI) BHIIHIE IX AMERICA. Tho most noteworthy celebration of Uio roiirlli ol July was unuouulodly at St. Louis, in tho inauguration ol lbs great cut britlgo yet built in this country. Tho rcmurknulo points about Ibis bridgoaro tho depth of tho founda tions, the width ot tho nrchos and tho novelty of construction Tho founda tion of tho piers rests upon tho bed rock beneath tho bod of tho Mississip pi, ninoty-tovon foot below high water mark, una ono mind rou anu iwonty foot below tho lovol of St. Louis at tho rivor bank. When tho piers woro constructed and raised to a heitrlilh which ptivo lufllciont olovalion to clear tho amoko slacks and masts of tho largent rivor oraft at tho btghost stago of wator, the construction ol tho arches began. Tho lowest parti of thoao archoa aro 6U loot above high wator. Tho spans aro of unusual width, tho conlro arch being 6J0 loot wide, mak ing the bridgo l,6o0fcal long exclusive of tha approaches. They wero built without tho ordinary scaffolding or supports uoncatli, Out in such a way that tho oxtonding arches balanced ono another, boing gradually eilondod out from tho opposito piers until they mot in tho centre of tho spnn. This systoin was a novo! ono and attracted scientific attention evorywhoro. Ovor the bridgo thoro are two roadways, the total width of tho euporstruoturo being 60 foot. On the top there is a carriage way 84 foot wide, and two foot-walks each eight foot wido. I)o noatb this ia tho railway, thoro being two track passing through openings 1.11 foot wido by 18 foot high. On oithor bank of tlio rivor tho railway is carried ovor tho lovoo or wharves up on fivo atono arches, each 20 feet wido, olovatod above which upon an arcade of Iwonty archoa ia tho carriago way. On tho Hi. Louit bank brick archoa join thoso atono arches and carry tho railway into a tunnol at Third etrnet, and thonco lo tho I'nlon depot. I ho carriago road enda alio at Third alroot. On the Illinois aide, at the end of tho atono arches tho railway divldos, curv ing to tho North and South, and gradu ally descending upon trostlo work ap pronchoa, some 8,000 foot long, until the lovel la reached, the gradiont being one foot in one hundrod. The carriago road doaconda belwoon thoao troatloa, upon an Incline of five feet in ono hun drwd. This rr.s.lv structure has boen Are years in building, and cost about tl,O00,IIOO. A Virginia railroad was made to pay 2 for killing a rooster. Tho engin eer said he spoke to the gontloman as kindly aa possible, but when the old follow dropped one wing on tboground, raised hie good oyo boavonward and commenoed whetting hit spur on the rail, forbearanco ceased to bo virtue, and ba lit into hira wilb a train of thirteen freight cars, and forwarded hira to hit happy scratching ground by lightning express. I WILL TUB V. P. ItESiaXt Homo ltnilliiil correspondent slui'lcd tho story a week or so ago that Vine 1'ivsldeiit Wilson wus going to roHign his position on account ol his health. Tho roiiort, however, Is autliorntlvoly contradictod j in fact, it is now said there never was any foundation for it. We think this Is likely. It is a re mnrkiihle flirt with tho Kndlcnl party tlt.it "few dlo and none resign," mid the "Natick Hlioomitkor" Is not disposed to bo the oxeoption, Neither do we see why bo should bo, I'ortuinly (lie du ties of his oflico aro not killing him, for bo has not yet perlormed any of them, anil Iho slnipluuelol'diliwliig his nullity cannot potwilily ho a lux upon his phys ical stivngth. Wo know it would not bo upon ours, no mutter what tho stale of our health might he. Ever slueo Wilson's elect Ion, Senator Carpenter has performed tho duties of: vim rivsitienl, while inn lormor Him self has boon at his homo In MiihhiicIiu setts,or mcnoiting somewhere else. As long as Iho J'rcaiiloiit lives anil is uhle to attend lo his duties, tlio functions of tho Vico President uro exceedingly limited. About nil he hits to do is to lireside over tho delilHirations of the Semite, and this, ns wo said nlsivo, Mr, Carpenter has boon doing. We do not see, Iheivforo, how Jlr. Wilson's resig nation would lie any relief to his over taxed (?) finmo. Don't unybody bellevo If. Nothing less than tlio I'bnlern or Yellow Jnck will cause tho Vico President to give up liisotllen. As long bh ho "lives, moves nnd bus his being" he will hold on to II. The snug stilury is un object, mid ns long as he etui draw it wil bout doing anything to earn It, bo would be a Iiml lo (urn it over Jo n successor nnd MnsHiichuactts yankeus generally are not fixils. There is more of the k nave than fool about them. Il Is a common occurrence, however, for liudlcul statesmen to go into a de cline, after they have achieved tho ob ject of their mnbilion. A virtual ex emption trotii work, with lull pay, ih ho much nicer than to bo tied down to the monotonous round of business. We remember Charles Sunnier once had a weak back mid spent a vacation in Pnris, while his puv went on as usual. Schuyler Colfax blamed bis on tin) many cigars, und took a rest on the sumo conditions, nnd now Wilson per sists in having a general iliHiirgiini.it tion of tho system which renders him unable to actively fill his place as Vico President. Nevertheless, ho is strong enough to draw every cent of tho puv set npnrt for compeiiHulioii fiir the work ho is supposed to do. And so it goes. Health is a great inatler ainong Uiidicul ililiciuiiH. Ku geuc Hale's health Wouldn't allow him to Ik) Post Muster tieliernl, because bin acceptunco of that oflico would have affected Iho political health of .Mr. Speaker lllaine in 1870. Hence, he resigned. Jltit his resignation, unlike Mr. Wilson's would be, was nutde in Iho hopeful' a butter thing. Therefore Iho CHlmiicHH Willi which he performed tho net. Hut let Wilson resign und his public life is ended. And noonoknows this better than Mr. Vico President Wilson biinsadf. Ho simply holds on to tho best thing he tun get, while Halo vacates under tho prosjiect ot a better thing. That is the dillcrcnco. Thoro is less bypocriny ubout tirnut. It is true, ho dimen't do much, hut then he never iuts in tlio plea of sickness. His const Hut ion is never out of order, except when ho is drunk. And when ho leaves tho capital, ho docs not do il for the punioHO of recruiting his shut tered strength, but fur the avowed pur kwo of having a good time. Ho hits never yet appealed once to tho sympa thy of the public on account of "ill hejillh." And wo believe that ho is alsmt tho only prominent Ifudicul that bus not done so. Ho Is always ready tor a rido or a drunk, and ilraws his snlury, not Iktuusc be thinks he earns it, hut heciiuso it belongs to the presi dential oflico. Now, if timnt can stand il and Ween up a show of working, why can't Wil son, who don't pretend tn work at all ? Bo assured, gentle reader, that thoro is no more probability of tho resignation of Iho Vico Proideiit than there is of tho comet knocking a bolein thesiileof stubborn old Mother Karth. To resign is not a Itadical custom. Wo only wish to goodness it was, Btllefmtr Wiitchnum. STATE (iEOLOdlCAI, SI'IU'EY. Tlio work on Iho geokigical survey of tho Klato for tho remainder of the twuBon hits been organized as given lie low. Tho Various parties will bunt work in tho field within a week, all but two having already started. The time allowed tho field work is very scant, and the want of proper instru ments makes itself felt, 'lo remedy Iho latter difficulty, the State (ieologist started a week ngo yesterday (July Kith), in tho Ncdcrlund, for Antwerp, to arrange for tho immediate construc tion of such as arc absolutely necessary, nnd not to bo hud in this country. Hy securing improved instruments, as proposed, much time will ho saved hereafter, and far greater accuracy nt tuiued. Tho Slnto UeologiHt expects to be absent about six weeks, during which timo tho work in tho field will move briskly forward. All thepnrties a now provided for and their work laid out, so Hint no delay shall ho ex perienced. Mr. Lesley will use the opixirtiinity offered tocollect und secure publications of tho geological surveys of other countries, and to learn the con dition of geological science nhroud. Much valuable uiutorial w ill thus bo secured to our survey. The work bits been distributed among tho following gentlemen. Its details and iiicIIiimIs uro suluecl to modification by facts lovelorrd (luring Its progrcHH : The bituminous coul meusiires of Clearfield nod Jell'erson counties will be studied by Mr. Franklin Plutl, assist ant. II is headquarters will be at Osceo la, Clearfield county, llo will begin with (lie formations on each side of the principal lines of railroad, llo will have with him as aid, Mr. liichnrd M. Saunders, and as volunteer aids, Mohhi-s. H.J. Kagan and Charles A, Young. Mr. Saunders is at work on a.sHciul survey of Morrison's Cove. Tlio southern part of tho Slnto bus been assigned lo Prof. Porsilbr Krar.er, Jr., assistant. Ho wi'.' study tho pri mary ores and format' jus in York ami Adams counties. Ills lieadipianers will bo at York. Codorus Crook will be taken as a base, nnd ns much of Hie lormntions on each side thence worked up as may be possible during tho sea son. His aid is Mr. Ambrose E. ,eh- inan, and volunteer aid Mr. Warren Kdwimls is associated with him. The flirmations and ores of tho Le high Valley will Ik' thoroughly studied by 1'rol. rredonck J. J nine, Jr., assist ant. His headquarters will bo at Huston, and Iho work will bo curried on westward!) from Hint point. It will include the nine ores of the Lobiirh Valley, and Iho copper mid other ores of Iho Welsh Mountains, As aids be will havo Messrs. Kllis Clnrk, Jr., and Joseph H. Shinier. Too fossil ore belts) of tho Jiiiiiutn region, as well as Iho other .minemls of tho region, will lie studied hy Mr. John II lWy, who will niiike his honihiuarlersat Iwislown. Mr. ("has. K. llillin will he his aid, and Messrs. Arthur Halo, Chnrlca A. Ashhunier, and J. II. Christian volunteer aids. The work will commonco at the north ern end of Dlacklog Mountain, and run south till that mountain lias been worked up. Then coming eastward the mountaina will bo taken up tn ia Inn, nno by ono. Thn nil ro.rimia .,1 Hullo.- T'lorlon and Venango counties will be surveyed by Mr. John K. Carl, assistant, with headquarters at ricasantville, Vonungo county. Aa aid he will have Mr. K. A. I Hutch, llo will spend Iho season prin cipally in collecting ncciirulo ihitu lor as signing tho strata I heir exact position oeiieuth tho Biirluce. I no amount ol this work required there is large. Tho Serpentine region, in tlio old lormulions of Iho southeastern comer of tho Statu, will bo studied by lr. (ieuth, the mineralogist of the survey, llo will havo much inalter of high scientific and economic Iiii-hiHuiico. To Mr. John K. Wrlglcy bus been assigned tho preparation of a special report on tho upper oil region, with a view of obtaining an aceiiratestatenioiit of its condition generally, and ol pre serving much useful ililoriuutiou. Tills will, It is behoved, bo a work of great value. Mr. Ilonry M. Chance will spend somo timo in a special study ot tho formations of tho gup at Poll Clinton, with a view of solving several impor tant problems of structure. Mr. Andrew S. Met 'real ll has been appointed chemicul assistant, with head qiiurturs nnd lulxiralorv ut tlumsburg. To this laboratory tho specimen scol lected will he sent for nnulysis and dis tribution. Kspeciul attention will bo given to economical work, since lluil litis heretofore been almost totally neg- lected. Iron on nnd fouls will he thoroughly studied. All persons hav ing interesting specimens limy lurwurd them lo Ilui'i'isliiirg, whoro they will lo examined if of iuiiHirtaiice. luo notice of exact address will ho given. 1 he rooms ot tho coiiiiiuhhiou in ilar- rishurg will lit present bo used, in ad dition lo their proper use, to form the nucleus of a complete geological and tninenilogii ill museum of the State. Tho object is lo give, in llie roursv of time, us thorough nn idea us may be possible of tho scientific and economical geology of our State, II, is hoped thul the commission may, in Iho course of time, hconnhlcd tolbulidhin h a museum UHlhut erected somo ten yours sinco hy the Slnto of New York ut Albany. With our enormous nietiillurgicul in dustries mid mineral wealth, i'clilisvl- vnniu should iroH-rly have taken Hie lend in founding so useful nn institution. lililtlilllylliH yViw. AliOVT CJJIISTIAX MEX. ST A TES- The 'osl sneers at (lencral Howard as ' the Christian soldier," and occasionally at the sundry I public men as ''Christian statesmen." Hoes it r-i ard a profession of Christianity as a subject of' jcvri, or uous it olaim to be inlalliblo in its judg ment in regard to who ts and who is not a sincere Christian f I'ilttburgk Oatellt. I Wo lYgivt that wo ImvoHhtK-ktM. llu ilclicutc itrrvt'H of tho ChriHtiun editor f! hii (htzrtie hy mich nlhiH.nn! iih the nhtive. ninl tu the VYeitllirr i-H not tiivoin lilo to n hih ntitlo of nervoiiH exnto-nu-nt wo will 1ry to nootho hinr hy unliving n liriW explaiiittiou. Wo lo not rciinl tlto " in (.ohm. on of t'hrw tilth. ty uh u Hitltjrct of pnhlie jwfH," or privnto jtvrH oithtT. U tho contrary wo Htmnly favor not only tho prolif. kiom hut tlio lillttiic o of I 'hriHtiunity. . , . ... Jilt ini'iv in itiitj niun in tllllt WO do hold IS U Slllilect ot pUlillC scorn nnd general execration. o re lor to those professed Christians who iii ,- I tllllke lichglon It Cloak and a disguise under which thev riniclicc lhcirncfiiti-1 oils eitllings, nnd corrupt-public nnd I private morals, nnd of such uro How ard, CoH'ux, lliilluu, Puttersoii, 1 ill While (lencral Howard hnd the bund ling of (he Prcedmen'H Bureau funds, nnd the funds of Iho Freedmen's Suv Ing Hunk, he wns singing psalms, nnd Hulking suspiciously loud professions of ( hnstininty. lien I oillix und Har lan und l utlcrson nml such men were dickering in bribes with tho Credit Mobilicr theives, thev also went alsnil the country making loiidpinfessionBof religion, ami Held up their proteased religion us a shield. Tlieir maw kish friends denominated them "Christian Stalisoncn," und thereliuv inciipuble of doing any I lung wrong. tin Ht'tuvely nn exception, every knave who has boon found robliingthe piiblicTreaiir)-, or taking hriltcs in Congitvsn turns out to ho a hypocrite also, who was in the habit of hliuking his religious clonk on the street corners mid in public places to deceive mankind and purmie their vocations with greater security. These fellows are only incipient "Christian Statesmen," as the term is now jsipulurly uuderstisid. Tlio Hill grown bird, insect or boast, whichever you mny pleimo to term him, tnkes in States or the whole nut ion in his range, nnd having greuter opsirtunities, com mits greater liavoc, and it is a mora ditllcult mutter (o show him up in bis true colors. Christianity is not any more incon sistent with public thun privnto life, nnd should be practiced in both. Hut von do not una a true Christian either in public or privuto muking an exhibi tion of his Christianity and calling pub lic attention to it. Whenever yuu find a man doing Hint, set him down as a "Christian Stat"inan," either in bnd or blossom, clap your band upon your pocket nook and give linn a wide Perth. Wo trust that idler this explanation the tlazt tte will not misapprehend us when wc SJienk of "Christian States men." Vitt-ilnirth W. TO MAKE VICTORY CERTAIX. Tho political outlook is unusually encouraging. In Iho lust flltcou years thcro bus not been a brighter pros'sncl of Iho roturn of tho Hcmocintic party to power. Tho country noods and looks for a change,. Tho corruptions, nnd frauds, and tricks of the liopub liuan parly have eo thoroughly dis gusted tbo pooplo, that they demand a now sot of men to administer publie affaire. A political revolution baa boon coming for years, which oventa of tho lust few months hastened. The friends of tho Administration havo re linquished all bopo of carrying tbo next Congress, and conecdo it to tho Democrats. This will bo the fruit of the revolution Unit ia sweeping the country from Allnnlio to Pacilio. Of co u mo it will tnko longer timo lo change tho complexion ol tho Scnule, but that must follow tho popular will as expressed in tho election of mem bers to tho lower house. Tho Senate now consists of 7 1 members, f whom Iho opposition to tho Administration will buvo 2U after tho Ith of March noxt cloven loss than ono half. If tho political rovolulion continues, ns wo boliovo it will, tho opposition is roily euro lo have a majority in tho enalo whon tho Dcmocratio President llnb-fia Ilia unnl Mnmh Jtli 1177 Willi such A good prospect ahead, il bohoovea Democrat., evorywhoro, to maintain tlio integrity of the party. Thoro never was greater occasion for this. . Thoy should listen lo noudvico that teaches them to disregard their political obligations. .Lot ua begin now to cloio up our ranks, nnd pre pare for the coming fight. Wo any to our leaders, mako out now muster rolls of the hosts that you cxpoel to loud to batllo ; mustor your men anew inlo tho army of the Constitution nnd iho Union, and ro admltilstor tho oath that binds lliom, individuslly and Dol iw mvuij, w Bvnnu vy uii'ir vuiorn lliroilith IfOOtl and OVU report, llo I who dosoru bis colon., or gives id anu euuuoii, w mu viieiu', hi mo campaign, will rccolvo the summary punishment the traitor merits. The ticket next full is an important one, and if wo expect to carry It againat the combined National and Slato Ad ministrations, we must form our col umn with Hie aolidily of the Grecian phalanx. Kvery Democrat la expect od to do bis duty. Those who do not Intend to "Hand by their colors should leave Ibo ranks before the campaign opens, and go ovor to tha enemy, where they rightfully bolong. Doylet foirn Democrat. Tho more it woman's waiat Is shared like an liour-glaaa the uuickcr tier sands of llfo run out. QIITOSQ 85 otyra . ( -it.' MARKET 8 T It K K (JL K A II F I IS !- . 1' K Wo ilcwro to call tlio attonlion of tlio cili.onn of Clcnrficld r.ounly to tlio fuct tlmt wo ( Imvo opened a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Wliero wo intend to constantly keep on timid n full 8ni1y of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. t)nr stock of PIANOS will consist of CIXJRGR STlCK & CO HANDS, . ran. ....I. a ft l-.-lTl- fit A ataftC! HAINES I5ROTMKUS' I'lANOS. Wo aro prepnrctl at all times to furnisli uny of tlio "cheaper iimkos of Pianos to order on tlio most favorablo terms as to prices and terms of payment. ' ' Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tlio new and popular RYNDER ORGAN, (with Rymler's Kneo Tiemolo and downward Octavo Coupler,) " The SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OKGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, nnd the NEW HAVEN MKLODIX3N CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMrLE and CHURCH ORGANS.. Besides these we furnish lo order Organs from any factory ticsired. Wc sell on every plan known to the trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho poruLAR and easy LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every one can havo a good instrument,ind no other investment of liko amount will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. DCTVVc shall lie glad to have you call and see us, whether you desire to purchase or not. oct23-'72-ly JtYXWKIt'N MII.SIC iVTOlli:. jlUlSffUailfOUS VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE I IN GIRARII TOWNUHP." The andcreigm-d offer, f.r aal. Hie farm (tn which he now realtlra, alluatu in llirnnl tnwnahip, Uearlield eounljr, I'a., formerly own.il hr Jo.lin J. i'i. Tli. farm contain. 120 acrea, an. i. .err deairatly located. The buildiasa araall new, nl oouaiat ol a lart. frame nouaa, baTilif foodm-ll.r anderaeath, aud good water ooavument large train, barn, hLckemilh ahop, wagon ahed, .iring houa., Ae. Th. bnildinga on ibi. farm are aa good, if not batt.r, then on any farm in Cl.arBcM oounly. Tb. land ic of eoperior oju.liljr .lid in a good rtata of cultivation. foerraaioa will ba giren in th. enrlng, or at anr lime ino.l tonrcbicn.io ine p anr lime uio.l tonrcnicntto (he parch. er. The lerme will b. naaonabl.. I-.reon. dealroue pnrehaeing o.n aildreaa tb. aubacrilwr at become a Id ilia F. 0.. Clearfield conutr, I'a., or ajrdy In p.raon on Ih. premiaM. Any p.ra.t. wa.ling anj Information in r.g.rd to th. au.mt'oi; ,'u. laiHl. .'..Ni M owil.' !h"' 0 v,t ' K 'l'l''',i" ing on Sheriff Pi., in Clearfield, a. be owned tb. farm for a number of Tcnre, ami of eoura. knowa all about II. WKMiKl.l. ENDKKS, I,.cont.'l Milla, Clearfield Co., Pa. Janoary SI, 1874. JOHN TROUTMAN, FURNITURE, hiattii:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MAHKKT 8TKKKT, NKAK P.O. The under it;oeJ bfft leave to tnforai (he elll aaas of Clearfield, and tho nhli gnneralfv, that he has oa hand a tine assortment of Kornitare, such as Welaut, Chestnut and Painted (haaaber Kuites, Parlor Builes, It eel in in g and Kitl'ir, Ckairs, Ladies' and tl cats' Kasv ( haira, tha Per forated Dining aad Parlor Chairs, Cane Heats aad Windsor Chairs, Clothes liars, Htcp and K ten sion Ladders, liat Reiki, 8c rubbing Brushes, Ac MOULDING. AND PICTURB PRAMBS. Lofiking Glasses, Chromos, Ac, which voulj bo sattable for Hulleaj presents. deelO 73 JOHN TROl'TMA!?. lll'KY V C H HINT, Mueeessors to KUYDKR A CO. I THOSR INTKRKHTKD IN TIIB PI R- C 1 1 ASK OP A HI K ICILY PURE RYE WHISKY, For Medicinal Parjtoses we offer lnlUky9M lnr? Itje, Prloe $2 to W per gallon, and will aliip In paek ago to suit purr baser. We also handle largely a COrrER DISTILLED WHISKY, Prioe fnim:.30 to 1.75. We Import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, ' And are also manaraetnrcrt of DK. STiEVEU'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send for price liat. 11UKY & CHCIST, apr.22-m 121 North Third Hu, l'hiladelidiia. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD NAL 1 S, or ith KINDft BKegng Barrows, Wait noun Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawer, At, II. F. UIOLEU & CO., Ireal.n la Hardware, tnohIO:;! tr Second Rlrcel, Clearfield, Pa. T1IK CLEAHFIKL11 WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Maaufaeturad aepoalally for THE CI.KAIiFIFr.n TRATIE, rea aaL. av augl-TS n. r. Bioi.Ka co. yon BALRI A large and well finished Prick PwetHng, si ta ste nn the river bank, In the borough of Clear nld, containing cloven rooms, with good osllnr, water in the kitchen, and nil Iho modern onnre nlenera. Pan trie, llath-mnm. Clo'hes-nressea. Ae. tat siity feet front and two hundred and thirty feet back, with a twenty foot alley on the nasi side. Haiti bull ding, with all the appurtenance, will be sold eheap, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application ean be made to the wader signed, or to A. C. Tata, Ksq., who will give all nereosary informs lion to thoeo who desire to tn spool the property. THUS. J. McCVLLortJU. May list, 1HTS, tf. Beale's Embrocation, (LATI POWILL'n,) Por all dlsoasee Inoldeat to Hnreoi, Cattle, nnd Human flesh, req-lhng tb net at an asternal aDblleaUoa. This mhp(Miilaa &a liultslf aaaa J k ue uevernmeat during tno war. 'Bp ly Unrtewieh A Irwin, Clearfield fl-lhVb"Vgf-,'rW"T a. Attention, Lumbermen! WI ar. now aaaataiaetaring onr f MPHOVRD flTICUL BUCKET IIRIVIKU CANT IIOOKS, wnrtor to Mr .tkw In .... Wa bar. .lao la Mock a largafljaaatity of Caathoob, auita bl. for ranlng nurnoa which wa ar. .riling eheap for aeh. AMOR t R. KKNMAHU. Cliri.ld, Pa, Marek II, 1871. QUN8MlTlliN. Q. W.WOLFE, ritAOTICAL GCN8MITHS '. Rbon n Third .treat, oar It Ilea'. Uaekamlu. Jhop, CLKAKFIM.D. rl. All kind, of Kia.. an4 Bkot tiaa. oakaJid. Rcialrlng akin. I. a tret-claa, eaaaaw aad at fair nricsr.. . 'HL J" o i pitinfirio or iiviitv DBecRir. tloa anil iikiM .1 (fall etoex ti5ffUnil(iUS. QLEARl'IKLD PLANING MILL C O M P A N Y. rpJIK ondersigned, snocessort te RKKD A 1 J'OM Kl.L. have purchased the I'LEAH Hl'.l.l) 11. AM. Ml illl.L, and refitted It for doing an ei tensive busim-ss. All the maebinery will bo added nteexsary to mako It on of the most complete ostab isbmeols ol Ibo kind in the State. Tbey are now prepared to receive orders for any work in that lino. Tltey wilt givespf-cia) lit tent ion t" "'I materials for honje building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS, OF ALL STYLES, always on hand. WORK V.I) HOARDS, and all articles necsA ry for building, will bo' eachanged Ur i)KV LI'UHKK, so that persons at a distance may bring their lumber, exchange It for, and return home with tho manufaetored articles. The Company will always have ua baud a large stiM-k of dry lumber, so aa to Im able to fill an order on the shortest notice. Only the best and most skillful bands will be employed, ee that the putilw away rely upon good work. Lumber will be worked or sold as low as it ean hi purchased anywhere, and warranted to give aallafeMtioet. As the boeiaess will be done upon iWoae laff'ao w nr e7rVwt "sawM profits. DHY I.TJMBKil WANTED! a . . ft .-tally one and a -half and two Inrh panel stuff, for which a liberal prion wiU be paid. The business will be eon ducted under the name of lit "Clearfield Planing Mill Co." 0. R. Merrell will pfsinlly superintend the business. Orders respectfully solicited. 0. B. MKRKKLL H. B. TAY LOR. M. U. BROWN A BR0. Clearfield, Pa., January 8, 1S74. READING FOR ALLII BOOKS & STATIOSER Y. Market Ht., C lrarflcld, (at the Post Office.) rrMfK undersigned begs leave to stnnoanee to X tbecitlsons of Clearfield aad vicinity, that be has fitted op a room and has Just returned from tha elty with a largo amount of reading matter, eons. sung ia pari 01 . , . Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank. Aeonnt nnd Past Boohs of every de scription i Paper nnd Envelopes, French pressed nnd plain Pens and Peneili j Blank, Legal cpers. Deeds, Mortgages Judgment, Eiemp tion and Promissory notes; White and Pareh; ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Musie for either Piano, Piute or Vlo.ia eonttantlp on hand. Any hooks or stationery desired thnt I may not have on hand, will be er ordered hy Irst express, and sold at wholesale or retail to salt easterners. 1 will also keep periodical literature, saen as magaaines, news, papers, Ae. P. A. UAULIK. Clearfield May T, ISffS-tf - OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER C O M P A X V( OSCROLA BTHAM MILLS, HARtTACTrntL '' LUMBKU, LATH, AND TICKETS asp Siurrd d l'tilrnt liibbeil Shinjlts. II. II. SUIl.I.INUFOlin, Pmident, OftlnewFonat I'laoe, Ka. It. 0. 41k at., Phll'a. JOHN I.AW8I1K,' General Port., Oaewila Willa, CUarBeld enuntjl, Pa. At... TOWN LOTS far ial. ia Ih. lonub f Oaceola. Auo Keen tha LAKtlKSJ ASSORTMKNT of ilood. 1. Cloargold oaaatv at th.ir Maiataotb Blor. la Oawla . . JaaS 1. Lime lor Sale I TDK undersigned, residing near the depot has made eomplete arrangemevita with Lime Burners east of the mountain, whereby he Is ena bled lo keep constantly on hand a large quantity of PUHK LI ME I which be offer to farmers and builders at a trifle above eosU Thoao In need of tho article would do well to giva me a aall, or address me by letter, he for negotiating their lime. URO. 0. PAKftMOKS. Clearfield, Pa., June t, 1MI. The Lightning Tamer. TUB enderilgued are tha sole Agents tn this eountr for the'North American. Galvanised LlUIITNlNa RODS." These are Ue only safe rods new I use, nnd are endorsed by all the set n tile tmen la the eonntrg . We hereby notify the eiUsent of tha eouuty that we will put them np n better rod, nod for less money, than Is eharnd by the forslsn agents who anno ally traverse the eonnty and enrry af ear little eash, aefsr to return. ENCOURAGE HpMG LA BO It Those wlshln Lishtnln Rod encteit an their buildings need hut nddrefts ns by letter, or call in person. We will pe them np anywhere ! tn iheeounty, nasi warrant them. The Hods and j natures tan he nana at an.? lime hy sailing at I ear sure. H. F. BIQLKR A CO. Clesri.ld, Mwsli II, g? U Tim nndoralgwetl begs lenvtte Infemtheptib He that he is now flly preparv4 to aeeivnimn. ft ail in tne war ot nrnishint Horse. Hnrcies. Saddles and Harness, en the shortest notice and reason hie terms. Reef donee on Locait street. between Third and FoaHh. ARO. W. OKAItnART. TToarfield, Feb. 4, 1874. ..,-' T, : W N ! A .' rjlll K h A KG EST' ABSOKTMKNT OF ever troabl to the eounlr, .rr Wirg rcecired at thellarda.rcKaUbli.buieiitof II. K IIK.I.I.H A CO.. eomiriring the following Cook Store. : ftPEAlt'S CAI.OK1FIC. SUiSiUKHANNA." . UKiiUI.A'fOlt, NO PLK. EXCEWIOK. TKILMril. (JOV. PENN. KEADINfl, NATIONAL ItANOE, 40. C. Air., the following lloating Slorca : SPEAK) ANTI CLINKKII. i-rEAK'H ANTI DUST. SPEAU'SOKBICULAU, SI'EAR'N PARI.OK CllOK. UoKSISO LKillT, . HON TON. OirSEY, VULCAN. 81IN11EAM. KlIBY' DAUrillN E(il, CHESTER E. VOLCANO, I'liOENlX, HEAVY PAR ROOM AND STORE RtXJM BTOVES, 40. Cleartlcld, Sept. IS, IS7J. J?i tK.t), ... , F It 0 N T ! CRI'.AT r.XC'ITF.MRItT AT I1IB CLEARFIELD BAKERY , AND ICE CREAM SALOON! The undersigned having Just flttrd np new, large and comfortable rooms on Market street, near Third, respectfully infurms tbe public that he now drepan-d to accommodate tbetn with everything in his line on short notice and at all hours of tbe day. He keeps on hand KBE9H BRKAD, , RUSKfi, ROLLS, ri&t, CAKES, all kindi. ICE CltEAM, and a gvneral assortment of CONFECTION KRIES, PRrrTS, NITS, Ar, All of which will nodcllvored lo eustomers at their residences, When rrquestrd to do so. ICK CB K AM, by the dish, served in a neatly hr- . nlsbed room. Thankful for tho generous patronage besto it the past, he hopes to merit aud receive a con tinue nee of the same (Von his old eosttv insrs, and others. JOHN STADLKR. June IS.'U-lf. 0. i. r. "TI1E11IS to bur mj PRY tlOl'i'i, V T oeri.a, Vucena.arc, Olaa.warc, Ilrug. Notion., Confcclioneriee, Ac,tftic.li forewb. Tho .ubaerlbcr liege leva tn Inform hi. eld n.w .naloinere that he hna ocard A VAR1KTY tiTOllli IN ii.i: llorK. r- And will aril good, al nrie lo.oll Ibe liraei I liberal reduction will b. mad. lo coatomere ing at wboleaala. Cll'and ej.raln. r al(k V.ef 'r. porch"'"' laowbm. A liberal .iiar. of blir ,alc"T " aolieil.d. C. i. kKAUV. Ill, n Hope, I'a., Juuo 14, I ST 1 - JJ F. IIIGLKU A CO.'S -SPECIALTIES- DUII.11KKS' MARDWARK, MKPIIAKICS' llAlinWAItK, Ll'MllliRldKN rl I1AHDWAKI KARMINU tlKNBII.S, MILL SllPI'LIIA. IRON rAlNTS, OILS. VARNtSIlKS, AINTk-US' VIN1I1NU8. CAbCINKD nAStE- Ma, t), Utl. ' l rN D K I! T A K IN 0. The initirmrnnl aro now tmiir i-nt' ' enrry aa the business of !MFllTAIil(J. AT RKAS0NA11LB RATES, And r.ai.ecltlljr .ollelt th. tron.gc .f I' ..wjing raoa .errwe., JOHN TR0HTA!t, u. WC1 L.LKAVV. Cle.rlcld, Pa., Feb. It, );,, WILLIAM M. HEXBV, Jt"'" .. . p. a. I.I Ml ' 01TV. Oollortinaa eaail. and can pnmf"' ,aid orar. ArtielM t agre.Kaa t and yV eHiBT.rane. .') tl.cal.d ani warr.nte'l.'T . - . - r i.i . Tl mi vr av vn.rgc. u