gardirarr, tlawari, If. 8ACKETT A 8CHIYYKB, DI1I.SM l HARDWARE, and naaafaotarert of TIn,Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, Seooed fitrtot, CLEARFIELD. PA. Haelag largely loereBe.d our ilook of nerd won, wo larile tho pnbllo to eteaiiae oar atoek end prtoet. Canientere Mil pereoae who aeatenplate bulld in will do woll to eieailne oar TOOLS BUILDIH8 HAMWAEE, whieb ii aow and of tho beet manufacture, end willbeeoldlowforoeeh. NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, -CLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, ' HINGES, SCREWS All Hade of Beneh Pleaee, Bowl, ChlMll, Sqneret, Jlammara, llatehele, Phmba end Larela, liortleod A Tbuaab Ooegea, Bnela, Broeoi A Bitu, Wood and Iroa Benoh Sorowe, and tho boot Boriog Uaebiao la the Market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, - POCKET CUILIBY, A. Agents for Burnett's Iron Corn Shcller, warranted. Alto, agent! for Riobarda' GOTHIC FLUB TOM, wbloh effectually earo Bnokj Fluea, Farmere' Iuplenenta aod Oardoa Tool! of erery deKriptioa. A largo rarlety of COOK STOVES, which wo warrant to gin aatlifaotioa. Portable Raugtt and Furnace. VavRoofing, Spoatlng and Job Work dono oa reaaonable lorinl. All ordon will mxlro prompt atteotioa. Juno 11, 1873. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, SaO0CMoN to DoyntoD A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Hanufaaturen of PORTABLE ot STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Cornor of Fonrth and Plaa Streets, CLEAR PIELD, PA HAVING engaged In tho nanufaetoro of flrtl alait MACHINERY, we reepeotfullylnforei tho publio that wo aro aow propand to 111 all ordara aa ofaeaply and aa promptly at tan ba dona In any of tho oitiea. Wo uanofaeture and doal la Malay and Circular Saw-Mills Hoad Blooka, Wator Whoala, Shantng Palleyt, Oifford'e Injeetor, Steam Qaagct, Steam Wbirtlee, Ollere, Tallow Cope, Oil Cape, Oauga Oookt, Ah Cooke, Olobo Valree, Cbook Valree, wroagbt Iroa Plpoa, Steam Pumpa, Bollar Fead Pnmpa, Antl- Friotlon Holrot, Soap Blona Packing, (Jam Peek ing, and all klada of HILL WORK) logathor with Plowa, Slod Soloa, ' t ' COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and othar CASTINGS of all klada. ajar-Ordara solicited and Iliad at any prioaa All lattert of Inquiry with rofartnoo to maohtaary of our manufacture promptly anawered, by addrat Ing aa at Clearfield, Pa. janl'TI-tf BIOLER, YOUNG A REED, TERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Strive Lining and Fire Brick, kept tonatanlly oa hand. ST0E AND EART11E1-WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I CHOCKS! POTSI CHOCKS! Flatter' Patent Airtight Hoif . ajc,iing print uanai BUTTKR CROCKS, with llda. CRKAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLK - Hl'TTKK l KOvftB, rmlri d nunnuB FLOWER POTS, PIB PIBHB8, BTI.W r'JTH. And t great many other thtngi too auntrowt to mention, 10 m Dtva H FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Cornor ol Cherry nnd Third Strtela, ''aVUgl CLEAKrIKLV, PA. FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE BY' It. F. ISigler A Co. IRON DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD SINOLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. GOWANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS. PITTSBURO STEEL PLOWS. UAUPT'S BELLEFONTH PLOWS. ROBESON'S and THOMPSON'S PLOWS, StarSbareo for alt of tho abort Plowa eon' atanlly aa hand. arJS-TI Down I Down II ; . THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF C0UR8B THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices TtTl an now opening np a lot of the boat and V f moat eeaeonalile ooode end Ware, erer offered in tbit market, and at prieea thai nmlnd ana of tbo good old dayl of eb.ep tblnga. Tnset whe laek faitk upoa tbla poial, or deem oar alle gation! aupernuoua, neea out CAll AT OVR KTOBK, Cornor Front nnd Market atreoti, When they ean aee, feel, hear and know for them eelrea. To fully und.ntand what aneheap good. tnia am ne aono. no do not deem ft nooeeeary to anamente and Itemlaa oar ttoek. It It eaoagb for aa to atete thet W hive Evervtuing that is Needed and eonautned in tbla markai, and at prleea that aetonlih both eld aad young. doom jobkPh suaw a son. Clearfield Nursery. KNOOUBAGK 110 MB INDUSTRY. THE andaralga.d, baring eetabllehed a Mat aery aa tka 'Pike, about halfway helweea Clearfield aad Carweaarllla, la arepend la fat. alab ell klada af FRUIT TREKS, talaadard aid dwarf,) Erergreoaa, Skrabhety, Snpa Vlaee, Cloeaeberrtaa, LawUa Elaehbarry, Strawberry, aadRaaberry Vlaei. Alee, Siberia Oaak Treea, Qalaee. aad early aaarl.l Rkabarh, Aa. Orden ..'. D.'wmUHT. f eepit lS-F ' Oarwea rllle, Pa dtttt, Crtnrlf i, f tr. tuin.,1 ..M.....W. W. iiTTV WEAVER I1ETTS CLEARFIELD, PA., An offering, at tka old Head of 0. L. Reed A Oa. , i : tit r i their otook of goodi, eonaleling of DRY . GOODS, GROCERIES, , BOOTS A SHOES, r" j HATS CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, FLOUB, FEED, SALT. to., 4o., At tho aiott natoaablt ratal for CASH or la eiehange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR OOUNTRY PRODUCE. : aT-Adraaou aaaee U tkaaa aagagoA la gat- ting out tquar tlmbor oa tho aioat adraatagoooa Una a. pdtlJaaTI T. A. FLECK & CO. (Two doort oatt of tho Sbaw lloeee,) CLKARPIBLD, PA. i i : r, i ! Milliner' and Fancy Goods AND NOTIONS. NECK RUFFLING. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. OLOVES, all klnda and aiaaa. COTTON 6T0CKIN08, anaurpaaitd both la quality and ahaapnoaa. WniTB AND SWISS GOODS, all rarlatlat. CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS, of tha lataat pattara aad lowar thaa tha lowoat. nAIR Q00D8, of all rarlatloa. Call and .lamina our atoek boron yon hay olaowbm. Olad to ahow our gooda on all ot oaaiom Our motto It 'SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES." 'A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a Slow Shilling." Rem.mbar tho plaea oiinoaita Hoaaou'a. In Wa. RMd'a old atand. . . T. A. FI.ECK, aprlllJT A. M. HILLS. KRATZER & LYTLE, MARKET STHIKT, CLBARPIELD, PA. Daalm la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GliOCEillES, Haiidware and Queen sware, . Boot, Slioos, HnW, Caps,ic, , . , aF-Shoomakara auppllad with LEATHER aad SHOE FINDINGS at nduotd nua. SALT I 8ALTI SALT! at wkolaoalt aad rotall Tory ohoaa. FAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Aa. A llbaral dUooaat u halldan. . HOUSEHOLD DOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES. OIL CLOTHS la largo ' t. ; qaaatltiaa. r' FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL aad CHOP, alwaya aa haad. faT-All of tha abora gooda an ptu abated aaeluilraly for aaah, aad tharafora wi and will he told aa ehaap aa tka ahaapalt . . aprllt-74 A.;H. MIT TON'S (Sooeeetor to Cnln A Mltton,) Hew Saddle and Harness MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, PA. THE aadoniined. harlai laand noma for tho menureolun of all binda or BAUOUS, II IK NKHS, and all tha laUat Improramanta la llorae Furnlibing Gooda, la aow pnpand to fill all ordara at nrioea and oualltr that will tarnrlta all wbo faror him with acall for tba tatpaotloa of bia work. He la dtormlo.d to plaeaa and bia at. periaaoo and obaarratloa In eaitarn and waataro oiliMi.bl.a bin) to IIKFY CUM PETITION in the meaafaotare of Uald, Hilrar, Onida, Rabbet Corarad and Ullt-Lined Mounted CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS! Alao Fine RIDINO AND RACING SADDLES. Ilia rente aad eipeaaeo being light, he will aell Ibe eamo gradea of work to pw Mnk .heapar thaa tbay oea be bought la tba oeat.rn eltlee. - K.palring and adjuatlng Saddlea, Uaraaae, At., neatly done, at reeaonable prleea. Partlanlar atlaatioa paid to ell ordara by mall or otharwiae. Call and aee hla work before buying elaewhen. ayRooma en Market etreet, tietwMn SeoBd and Third atreeta. A. 11. M1TT0M. Cl.art.ld, Pa., Hay IS, 1174. TANIEL GOODLANDER, LUTBBRSBURfl, PA., Dealer la j 'i f i DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY GL0YE3, BATS A CAPS and BOOTS A BnOES, , Tobaooo, Oraaoriet and Flah, Nalla, Hardware, Qaeenawan ana Ulaaawan, mea a ana lloya' Clothing, Draga, Patau, Oila, School Booka, a larp lot of Pateat Medlolaoa, Caaillaa, Kola A Dried Frulta, CtiMte and Crack era, aoe ana nine rowaer, Floor, Grain snd potatoes, Clorer and Timothy Seed, Sole Leather, Moroeooa, Llnlnge, Blndlnga and Thread, Rboouakere' loola and Shot Fmdinge. ' No greater rarlaty of gooda In any aton In the eounly. An tor aaie rery low lor eaan or aounir, produce at the Cheap Coraer. Aug. 27, B7S. rVJKW STORE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW it SON 1 Hare jutl opened Ni Srotr, on Main Bt.,CiiariiLD, Fa, lately eeoupied by Wat. T. IHWI1T. Their atock eoneleti of m it (ZCD CIDlJDSat Oaoctiiaa of th beat quality, , QuEENBWARE, Booti and Shoes, aad atary artlole Daoaatarf for ona'i oomfort. , Call aad examine oar ttoek befor par ehating elaawhar. May 0, 1808-lf. aTlIIBAP GROCKRIK8I J - LUMBER CITT, PA Tea eaeenlgaed aaaoaaeaa la hit eld frleeda aatroae that he bet ononed a goi OROCSRIRB A PROVISIONS at the eld atead af Kirk A gpieeia, ler whlea he tolletai a liberal atreaaga a. w ,r..t" Umber Oily, Pa., Monk It-lf. Sinai Mil gif.iif.nm. "JJH LATEST MOVBI ill I'f THE LATEST MOVE I HARTSWICK.tlvlRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To thalr aaw balldlng oa Sosoad StrMt, aaarly oppaaltt tho aton of Wearer A Bettr, CLEARFIELD, PA., th.y will eontlnuo to aupply tbtlr old tnd u buj ui euotomorf m v oorni. wtth PURE DRUGS! ' CHEMICALS! PI1ARUACECTICAL PREPARATIONS, , . (Including M now romdiea) , i i i ,- . t 1 J. I t Patent Ifodleinoi, PuInU ud Olio, Glut nnd Patty, Bobool Book!, Putkonery, Paptr. AO) Iao, i full lino of Drug gittf' Bundrioi, Hair Ton lea, Coamotlea, PorfumerUc, TolUt Artlolea, Drnihef, 10UH0tM.pi( rOOKW 0OOR9, fl., ail of tbo boat ouaUty. . PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, fortnedlokl A neranontal purpoooa onlj, Part Whlta Load, Colon of all klnda, Raw nd ilollod Liniecd Oil, Varntaboa, Tarpon tlno, Coal Oil, Paint Varniab - Bruahai, rlaroring Extnwtl, Confaotlonirlea, Bird Boed, Hpieo, ground nod angraund, oi ail kinda. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will And oar itock of Chowlng nnd Bmokinrt Tobaooo, Imported and Do- nwtie Cigars, ttouff aod Pino-eut to b pf tbo iu; ofjEt nrioui in ius mnratn. LAMPS AND CH1MNKV8, All kioda of OLA88 WAR E QARDBN BKBDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS nnd M uatcnl Trimminga of ntory variety. BftTaBC a long oipolonoo In tho butinoaa, nnd an oitonairo and woll aolootod atoon ol niodioinoa, wo aro enabled to fill Phyaioiano' proaoriptiona at tho abortoat notion and on tho moat roaaooablo Cora a, day and night. IIARTftWICK A IRWIN, Olonrfiotd, Pa., May 11, 1 8 71-If. HlsrflUinfoua. 11 EAD TU18! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I Tbo attention of the el t item of Cleartell ud Ytelnity If diroetod to tho foot that 4ioodrllow A Boa aro tho anonta of U. Nloen A Co., and haro jaat roeelred a half doien enr loada of Flour and Food, whlen they oner nt tho lowoat poaaibio flg- area. A largo atock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, -CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Petatoet, ShelM Corn, Cora la ear, Ae., Aa. Particular attention la called to M. Nine A Co.'a brand of Family Flour, whtoh la the beat In tha market, "1 a Flonr and Fead tan aad will he told eheaper thaa It eea be obteiaed elaewhen la Clearfield eoenty. ayBton en Market rlreeL Bell aoor to iloa. Alelaadax Irvine residence. UOODFKLLOW A SON, jaalOtf AgenU fur M. Nieee A Co. MARBLE AD STOXE YARD! His. 8. S. LIDDELL, Bering angaged la the Marble bniln.il. d.alree to Inform her frlenda aad the publle that aha haa aow and will keep eonataotly oa hand a large and well aolootod atoek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and la prepared to furnlek to order TOMBSTONES, , i 1 1 ; BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curba and Poata for C.tn.tery Lotr, Wlb Silla and Capa, alao, RUREAU, TABLE1 AND WASH STAND TOPS, An, So.. VeY.rd u Red alrett, near the R, R. D.pot, Cleetoald, Pa. . 8AW3 ! 8AW81 SAW81 D 1ST AN '8 CROSS-OUT, MILL, DRAG AND t , CIRCULAR SAWS. ; Boynton's Lightuing Cross-out Saw. ; '. also. : FATE5T PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, , . ,i , Far aale hy -. K i ' . eetll,r H. FLBH1LER A 00. "LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS SUPERSEDED BY 1 COVBRTMS rATEUT MBTAI.MO BREAST HOLD-BACK . V? MadaoflaebeatMatlea- ' ble Iron, ead laatteehed to the Hamea by tha heat Snap erer Inrentcd. It. . la eaally aad qalekly put 1 00, and prer.ote tha whipping af the boreea by the pole, act liable . . . . In vs. ni. I at ii . v . I S Will I.M U vmmM . AH t Will laot far yoart. All f . I ; ' we aia io a lair iriai, q oonvlnoe all parttoa Ing then tbnt they nrt nnautpeaaed In rata for ' Iho pnrpoae for whieb tboy nre Intended. SA0KET1 A 6CHHYVER. Clearfiald, April 15, 18 JIIATZKR & LYTLK, i A0ENT8 IN CIKARFlBl't COUNfY FOR ItOlllLIiAltim - Celebrated Braadt af . ..' Smoking & Chewing Tobaccos. Wa en enabled to wholraale to dealere Ihnngh. oat the oounty at ally prla nn .,,,., M,t.lf"" riearfield, fa. gTOREKKEPKRa, TOREKKEPKRS, ATTENTION 1 We deeln to oall yoar alieatlea te oar aaUaalra Commioeloa aualaeai ana leeur laoninw or poaiog af eeeb prodaee aa ear eoaaignera Bene at. II arlng a large ireae who any wie, w. w wm- . k.l J iiulok ratarni. .1 full nriMO. Surakerpera aa.lag Oblrheae, ButUr, E(a, or ether prodaee, will do wall ta giro aa a tnai. When uroaerlaa an laaan i aaopaog ae run1 Wnnlerala Orncere and Comraiaatoa Merchant., ' Mo. lit N. Third tlreat, rnuaa a. ; apriy TTOU8E AND LOT FOR SALE! IJi The Hoaae aad Lot ea Die eoneref Mar ket aad Fifth tlraem. etearfiald. Pa., It tor eaie. The let eeeAtiae aaarly aa aen af groaad. The hoata.lt large doable frame, aoalalelag tlao eaeme. Fet term aad ether lafenaatlo apply ta the enbocrioor, at tie pott tinea, aarlt , -,r, , P. A.OAUUN THE REPUBLICAN. WKDNRhDAY MORN IN (1, BRl'T. 1 1874. WAiMINO DI9HE9. Lot boya bavo all tbo aport tboy will, la running, walkiog, rid Inn Tli glrla n auror plnaauro bavo, And ono Ibat'a more atilding The boya may bunt and fly Ibolr kltoa, ' , Or try nil dy M I'hra, ( C But 0, Iboro'i notliing In thla wcM-j Bo nloo na wiabitig dlihca. Thoro'i tnnoh to fee nnd talk abont WiUitn iiji wurtii of aarai -j i' Thrro'a nuob to love and to adtuiro In nootry and Vuwera t But tiioro cannot n girl bo found Wbo aaka, or b(poa, or wlabea ( For any better pltaure than r , i Tka fun f oaebikg Jt.Mft,r;j r j Lot tourlata talk about tho Rhino, Of ealaraeta and fountaina, Tho wunden of Voaemito, And aaajeity of mnuttUini, Let nUero tell tbo haiiinaaa ' ' Thay And in boardiug riobra , . ' Ono pleasure alill above tharn alf . . n la that of waahing diahaa. The happlnoaa glrla And In thin JNo tuogue or pen enn ueaeura, v f' And alwaya R i juat Ike anintj " A never ending ploature. u Lot lover talk and aiog of lova, The nagto ebarna In kiiaea, But ab, llieyjmor half ot.noclved The bllaa of wnihiog diihee. . ". j Perhapa within (he yeari to oomo When women got to voting, Tbo men will tbuo tbelr energieo. To diibea be devoting. Ah, we aball bail that glorloua day, The aro we log of our wiihea, When men aball know tba luiury There la In waabing diiltea. PEKX8YLVAMA. The editor of tlio Now York Irihmr, the tiny alter tlio Rudirnl Ntnte Con vention, fuiiii tli ire : "VnrioUH oircunmtanceii linve coii- triliutot) to initko the politics of Penii- Rjlvniiiu nioro corrtipt than thrwo of any other Rtnte wit n 1 he ponaihlu cx eeptiiin of South Citrolinn thin side of the Uhio and JlitwiBnippt nvent. To aay thin i ittdeetl to tiredintto the ox tremo of political dennnchory, nuitiff, too, tho word political in ltn worwt neiiHe, 1 ho prococdmi'a ol tho itcpuo. liean (VmvMition helil at llarriahtiri' yeBtorday show that tlione who control the party orinmir.ntion in that Ntato aro unaiile to diiteeru the mn of the tinio. A year Biro the notonouH Phila delphia nnu were defeated in their eflnrta to aeeuro the noiuinittinn of their mail I'axwin for a Supremo Judge ship. YeHtenlay they succeeded, and tiniler the provinionH of the new Con Htitntion of the State the nomination in equivalent to an election, einco two Judaea are to lio elected, and a voter can place hut one name on his hallot. Tho proceedings in yesterday's and last year's conventions, and the charca and criticisms that have appeared from time to timo in lVnnsvlvania newspa pers, together with tho character of the support to which Air. raxson is In- delitotl tor Ins nomination, are a sum cient comment on that pcntlennin's tltncna fur tho Supremo Bench, lie wns horn in Illicit countv in IK4 mid is at present Associate Justico of the Court of Com mnn l'leasnf I'hilailelphia. 1 he term ot the J udgesliip tor which ho is now nominated, and in effect elected, is twctity-ono years. He, will bare six associates on tho tench, mid the one whose term of ollice is soonest to ex pi ro is er-nHieio ('href Justice. Juilli Afrnew is the senior of the Ave Judges who now constitute the Court. "J ho platform adopted hy the Con vention is neneath contempt. 1 heonly real afllrmation in it in regard to nu- tional issue is that in favor of protec tion. It if significant, however, that tho Convention did not venture toeonie out flut-footcd for inflation; and this justifies a hope that tho next delega tion sent to Congress tiy the Ntuto will have less faith than tha prosi'nt one in the efficacy of debauching the currency as a specific for tho revival of trade. Our dispatches show that the Conven tion is not in favor of a third term lor President Grant. '1 Tha work Of defin ing their views on national questions has been too much for many Conven tion this season, but no Convention has so signally failed as that of tho Pennsylvaniaucpublicans. The Homo. erats need never more pretend to be alive if they cannot make a better schedule of their principle than the I iilatforni adopted nt Ilarrisburg. "Tbo election to I held on the 3d of November next will give the honest voters of Pennsylvania a better oppor tunity of repudiating those who hnve so long made mere hundiao of politics than they havo bud lor a long time. The material Interests of tbo State have probably suffered more from the finan cial crisis than those of any other sec tion of the Union, and derangement of this kind always unsettles politic, "The now Constitution provides that no citir.cn shall bo qualified to vote un less bo shall have paid a Stale or coun ty tax within two yeitrs ot the election, and at leant one month before the ilny it is held. There aro also soma pro visions against fraudulent counting and other kinds of ehcttting which ought to bo elleetive, even in rennxyl vnnia. it is, thcrcforo, probable, that the lonnt of the vote eleven weeks hence will disclose thereat choice of the people concerning t hdr represenht- tivos at vt ashingtou anil liari'miiurg It i heartily to bo wished that the bust men nuiv bo ehosen to net in tbos capacities,' budllds can ho' brought about by tho voter through tho exer cise of a niunly independenco regard- less ol party ties. "Politically the Btate if o close that neither pari v can atVortl to nomiiuile bail mull. . The liopuhlicanehavenigilu a bad beginning,- and nnght to tiuflVr for it. The , election of Mr, 1'itxaon, however, ennnot in nil probability he prevented, but it is possible for tho eoplo, in choosing twenty-seven niem ers of Congress, and two hundred and fifty nieiiils m nf tho Issgislaturo, to strike a heavy blow nt jobber)' anil ring mlo, 1 his, wo trust, they will do. Tho whirligig of timo brings Its ret ribution as well as its ravages. So ran certify Dr. William H. llooth.of IMaque- mins parish, Jjouisiuha. . J luring the war, when (iencrul Nenl Dow was in eommnnd nt Forts Jackson nnd St. Philiin the doctor was invited by a United State surgeon to assist In ear ing for a largo number of sick soldiers. lie cheerfully undertook tho task, nei ther hoping or expecting remuneration. Suddenly Dow arrested him as a spy, eoiilliiinir him 111 tbo casemate prison of the fortv After suffering t wo months iifaiu'h iiniiflncment ho was sent to Fort Pickens, l' loridn, where lie Wiuj held for morn than- a year. At one timo ho was ottered bis liberty on con dition (list ho would subscribe to the oath of itllegianue, but as be was guilt less ot tho charge mane against mm he . 'i . ..... refused to aeeept any hut an nneotirl tionnl release, finally this was effected, nnd ho returned in the placs of his residence only to find that ho hail no koine. Ilia house und outbuildings bad hern swept away, the soldiery had led iiH)ii Un entile : everything that he had called hi own, aavo the bare acres ofhlaruiin, bad diaaiiiiaircil, and he was loll iiennilees. Promptly, tllini I'liimit v riutiir hi claim before thelliltish anil Ameri can mixed commission, tho sum oil 22,700 in gold liiti just now been awarded him, with interest MjJicr per cent; since IRfl" " ' Bo Tweed of New York allays tho sufferings oflhr hospjful patient tiniler his charge, from Black Well pHinn. hy dispensing with hie aoeustoined lioer- ality, a plentiful supply of pills, powder antl physic. In the mean time Tweed council aro heroically at work to bring their client ease before th Court on an error, and they entertain strong hope 01 success. TJiJi TEXXIA L..QF (VIKM 1STH V. IVniHvlvttiii can In peculiar elulniH to tho honor and veneration of science. Within her borders wa nourished tbo mind Tliich first practically demon strated the phenomenon of oloctricity iind gave a new exposition of it quail tie. Prom our own county went forth Robert Fulton, whoso idea on steam navigation revolutionized commerce. Whatever there is of a science in Eng lish grammar may lie fairly claimed as tho fruils.of the labors of a Peiinsylva niau, nnd now our State pride is again gratified by tho fact that Saturday, August 1st, 1H74, marks the centennial anniversary of the discovery of oxygen, and that tho day was celebrated at Northumberland, Pa., by a gathering of the chemisUof America at the tomb of Joseph Priestley, who spent tho last decade of his life on tho soil of Penn sylvania, and there lien entombed. - Priestley was liorn in Yorkshire, Kuglaiiil, m 17113, and his life was do voted to tho anient study of the class ics and natural philosophy. Ho was a prolific writer and obtained eminence as a theologian, though usually a do fender of what were then rccognutcd as heterodox tenets. Itwas, however, in the progress of bin studies of natural philosophy that ho attained most sig nal success and a fame which shall en dure while ckomiidry remains tho most wide-reaching of all sciences. On tho lRt of August, 1774, as nearly as historical roseurch ean define the ditto, he made the discovery of oxygen gas, (which ho named dophlngisticatcd air) and thereby estahlished the ideuti ty and true theory of tho leading cle ment of all organic life.' His discovery wtM Blllnnetl hy the reecurclioH on chlorine by Scheole, in the same year and by important investigation under taken ny Lavoisier, which eventually led to the overthrow of the phlogistic ny pot ncsis. Priestley also discovered nitrous gae, nit roue oxide, nitrous vapor, oarlsinic oxtilo gas, sulphurous Oxide gnu, fluoric acid gus, ammoiuucul gas and muriatic gas, und wns tho principal inventor of tlio pneumatic trough, i liese chemi cal discoveries rendered his name fuinoim throughout Europe and he re ceived many titles of distinction and other honors. In 179 J he removed to America and took up his residence at Northumberland, where his Mm en gaged in agricultural pursuits, and the liu her spent the last ten year of hi life in further literary labors and in the enjoyment of the honors which his dis coveries had heaped uixm him. Ho died in 1HH1, and his death was the occasion id universal eulogy of his life mid puhhu services, Cuviur, tho most famous scientist of his day and ono of the givatcst minds of any age, pro nouncing Priestley' elogr in the French institute. iho wet that this llliirtrotis man spent the last years of his life in this country, tho important discoveries which he made, the great scentillc re sults of tho year 1771, and the fact that be lies entombed at Northumberland, combined to render tho centennial of Chemistry a tilting occasion and one which will servo not only to revive tho memory of its illustrious discoverers, but also to luster a tccling ol fraternity iimong tho members ot a profession which has In view the highest interest of Immunity. Lancaster Jiittltiijencer. A TEST QUESTION. It seems, according to the New York Tribune, that the question before the Radical Stato Convention lust week wns Paxson for Supreme Judge or the penitentiary. The 2'rifitfnrailiuitathrre were some decent men in that body and then continue as follows: "Last year the Philadelphia King nimlo a determined effort in the nomi nating Convention at Hurrisbiirg to obtain ft place on the Snpreme liench for J udgo Paxson. He had dono them important service; ho wa commonly supposed to havo an cxtensivo knowl edge of their socrets : and it wns frank ly declared in the .Republican caucus that certain leaders ol the party mtuf proonro his nomination in order to savo themselves from state prisou There wore Republican reformer, how ever, in tho Convention who bitterly opposed tjiis movement, and the fight over Paxson was one of tho scandals of tho season, Tho Ring were not strong enough to carry out their plan, though they were able to defeat the first cTioice of tho opposition, Judge Duller and a compromise wns finally made upon Judge Gordon. . This year the Ring returned tollarrishurg bolder and more determined than over, and Judge Paxson wa nominated after a bitter but brief contest. "There was somo spirited language in the caucus and the Convention, how ever, just as there was in 1873, Last year we remember at least ono of the Republican newatiaiiers in Philadelphia declared that it would not snjipin-t Jndge Paxfrm if the corrupt politicians of that city succeeded in imposing him upon tic people of tho State, V o pro curious to know whether any consid erable faction of tho party ia ready to adopt a similar independent course uow. The objection to J udgo Paxson wero based upon his alleged affiliation with on of tho most nclarioti Kings evor organised In an American city. 10 a J udgo, ot all ofnoer, such ohjoc lions. ought to be fitful, Tho question now is whether tho men wie have de nounced him as unfit fur tho bench are going to vote for lutu because 14-1 potr house politiciana at Harriabtirg have decided that they need his services. "Tho answer to this question ought to show n hutliur there is reullv nv hope for licpuhlieanisin in Pennsyl vania. It mnv Dot be feasible o defeat the election of Judge l'axson but the lu'lnmier who Have opposed him so fiercely ere bound to vote against him if ouly Huh toey nitty Tooord thair nrtw irnv ngninsi bu immoral imnsaciion. II Reformers are to waste their strength in turiiiiui vaporing at caucus and con vention, and then fall Into linolmincdi uloly nrterwnrds, to work and lio and cheat for the Candidate they have been denouncing rogues, wo may givo up nil hopo of the purification of reiilisylviuiltt until mo jieiiunncan party is completely destroyed. That State can only bo reformed by men who bavo tlio courage ot tneir convio tions; men who will not sntisfy them selves with'liiniputivtimt' and n-inon. straneo over corrupt bargains and dis graceful nominations, but will break from tho tanks of their party when it asks them to do an unworthy action, and when it sets tip a ercnttiro of the notorious Ring and bids them vote for him will ltnsw cr boldlv, No f and will keep their word. 'o wait now to see whether the Ifuvrinburg Reformers wfll -not bTifminti(Hi of J edge Pax son. H llutv do, we thull uiulerstliud 1 1 in , they diieon bueiuiwR,' it , ., . I I 4 aeaii 4 ) Our Washington dispatche remrt eltjit Henatur' Thunimii shares with many other people tho opinion that (ien. (irant is quite willing to accept a third nomination for the Presidency, lie docs not regret the rejection nftho nmposed new Constitution of Ohio, and predict that In tho Fall election tlio Di'tuoiTut will tatry Hint Htiilo liv linnilwiino majority. . lio oxpiM't (lie l(i.(iuliiina to nink ttnimnnl ef fort to vnnlml tlio next (!oft)rros, fiar tho pennon tliftt tlio vitrion Inilopcnrt cnt politit'nl movements, of which ho llaks willleiiiillon nd rsxtHtrf, liii throw tlio tilwtioii of tho next I'rosl- ih'iit Into tlio hum!" of tho Hotnx) of lUbrestiitflllves, . Henstor Thi(Tiiinn"ai ponition as imiininont Mil iiittueiilutl lrfmofrst will oominsnd nr bl onln- iona nttontloii snil esrcflil coimliliHitlon, jVrvi York Irilmne., Bnbstrlbe for tb ItcnniMOAH, the Innriwt ni heat Jisper In the ronnty, TJlEDIiOUTJf A XI) (UIA.SSIIOP PEHS IX KAXSAS. One of the editors of the Altoona Tribune recently mado a western tour and thus speak nf tho devastation made by tho grasshoppers : "in our letter from Denver City, a short time sinue, wu referred to the terrible grasshopper courge now bo iug felt in Kansas. Siuco writing that letter we havo again piousd through tho Stato, witnessed more of the grout devastation, and had an opportunity to learn something about the condition of tho peoplo of that blighted section. "We should first note that previous to tho nppeuranco of tho grasshoppers a ii rou m nan prevailed lor two months, over the central part of tho State.seri. ously injuring the com and lato vege- laoie. tint irom this the peoplo and stock would not have suffered materi ally, a thoro wa still suflleitnt soil corn to fatten hogs and other stock for saliS and they could have cut enough grans to leod Willi oat to keep the bal ance over winter. "Usually tho plains of Kansas aro tanned by a cool brocxo lrom tho South but after tho drouth had continued for two months, these brrexes, during tho middle of tho day, changed to hot simoon which literally parched up every green thing tho grasshnpiors left. On tho occasion of the apiear ance of tho grasshopper, tho wind changed and came from the northwest. When the approach of these dostroyers was first noticed, the peoplo imagined that the plains to the northwest had been fired and that tho dark mass roll ing toward them was the smoke aris ing therefrom. They were soon unde ceived, however. In a few minutes tho air was full of grasshoppers, and in a fow minutes more they covered sidewalks, fence, and every green thing in that section. In lee than twenty-four hour they hail done their woilc, devastated tho entire country in tho vicinity of Salina, and passed on eastward devouring ns they went. When we were in Sal ma, throe day alter the advent ot the grasshoppers, tho air was yet lull ol them, and the appcurance was that of a snow storm of largo flakes. These insoct differ from thoso in this part of tho country, in that they aro able to keep much longer on wing, and are white in color, and, when flying in tho air, really rosoiuhlo largo snow flukes. In a few hour after their arrival they had oaten np all that tho drouth had left, and the desolation was distressing to behold. fcvery troo, except tho Cottonwood which they do not eat, was stripped as bare of leaves as in midwinter. Apple and peach orchards wero completely stripped of leaves, leaving the fruit hanging haro upon the limbs, and tins, tho brood yet remaining, were devour ing, or, at least, destroying. In many place only tho pits of tbo peaches re mained on tho troo, tho fruit having been entirely devoured, in tho gar den only cabbage-runts wero to be seen, and potato patches showed bare furrows and bleached stalks. "It is Impossible to picture or con ceive of tho utter desolation which fol lows such a visitation. The sight must bo witnessed to be rcalixed. In winter timo wo naturally export to find trees barren of leaves und holds brown and bare, nnd the sight doe not affect us ; but to find them thus in midsummer, especially after having just passed through the ric h and healthy tohage of Missouri, causes a depression of spirits, ami make one leel as H he had entered a valley of death. Destitution is tbo picture ou every side, and there is much of reality in tho picture. "A number of tho old settlers, along tho railroads and rivers, bad raised considerable crop of wheat and oats which they succeeded in harvesting be fore the grasshoppers came upon them. Of course, they will have enough to keep them over winter. Those further north, howovcr, where the croiw are luter, and where the grasshoppers first appeared, did not save even their wheat There are also many lato set tlors, who had wheat crops, and relied upon their first year's crop of od corn for support durine; the coming winter. I'iKin these calamity fall most heavily. These crops wero yet quite green and readily fell a prey to the destroyers. They now huve neither food for them selves or their stock, and all that they ean do I to pack np their little all and mako their way hack to the State, at least to M issouri. And this they are doing. Ou our return homo through the State, a few days since, we noticed number of white covered wagons on tho road, heading east, antl were in formed that nearly all the settlers in tho Solomon and Kepublicnn river val leys wore preparing to return to tho States aa soon as posalhlo, "That many of tho settler of Kau sas are now compelled to return to the States is, undoubtedly, the result of their own Improvidence, Last year they had abundant crops. .. Corn was a drag in tho market tho price run ning down a low at eight cents per buttlie). In oouewpioueo of low prices, many fanners, a in fnstnmary in that country, burned their torn for fuel, supposing that this year would lie as tho last, and even more plentiful. Now, however, they would gladly possos that which they so wantonly destroyed Inst year, and for want of which tliey must Journey ia another land. They could readily have kept it, for corn does not heat or spoil in thut country, though kept on piles for years. Per hapa the lesson this calamity teaches them may do them, and others, good tor year to come. Most likely, nil those who havo felt tho effect of thi devastation will provide against a like ono In future. "As an evidence of (lie soatvity of corn In th Interior- ot Kansss, we may nolo (hat In tho some locality where it was lust year sold at eight cents per bushel, it now readily commands Il.tiS." JIOXXTOX'S PBOVOSKV FEAT. T1IR rSAIlt.-ntVKR TO RK DROPPKO TWO IM NIinKD llll.SS AWAT FROM LAND. A onrrpspontlont of tho Dulliinoro American write from Atlantio City s follow : "1'itnl Boynton's onimirenient herotefnilnatoson Setitemhcr 15, when ho will proceed to lcw York oitv to mako nrrnnirentottta for what miifht reaaonnlily lo formed a luuuinlotis un- dertnkin)f. Mr. C. 8. Merrintan, of M ow York, the patentee of t ho lilo-dn, hitH offered I.VIO to lift Uovnton to make a sea vuyaito in his suit, in order to tie mnnatruto to the ptililio it merit a me preserver. Jlo nns accepted the pmpoHul, and on or aliout the l!5tli of September ho will lio carried Irom Now York by an outward bound steam er to s dlatntico no) less than two htin, dred miles from land, when lie will be dmpMd and lelt to the mercy of tho wave mil il he shall meet with a pa, inn vessel, ' lie will cturv with lilui lu a rubber bai( stilHetent rations, conslnt. Ing ol tlneil meats, Ae,, lor one week, as well s A (rood quantity of fresh water. IIo will also carry signal lights and flas, with a sectional staff twelve foot hintf for raising them, all of which are to be stowod away In the unlimited portals of a robber bag, which is aliout two feet square, Slid is of little or no In. convenience, stropped to and floated at the ante ot the swimmer, Th teat by niany mny ho considered as dellb-1 cratoly cliulluriKiiiK death, but Mr. Boynton Is nanjrmno of success, and even says that bo would willingly al low himself to be left, a thoiisanil miles out, if noeessary. without tho slightest fears regarding hi safu rocover'. He places implicit confidence in tho Merri, man llll'-ault, and fuels an anxiety to havo its nierits tborotigbly tested and laid before tho public. In order to ac complish this object he has chosen tbo mentioned date as the one when he will bo most likely to ertconnter. th severe equinoctial gales, We desira to coll the attention of tho citizens of Clearfield county to the fact that we linvo opened a . , MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of HAN0S, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of GEORGE STECK & CCS PIANOS, STEIN WAY & SONS' PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. Wo are pronnred at all times to furnish any of the cheaper mukes ofPiunos to order on the most favorahlo terms as to prices and Our stock of ORGANS will KYNDER ORGAN, (with Ryndcr's Kneo Ticmolo nnd downward Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OKGANS, MASON &i HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these we furnish to order Organs from any fuctory desired. Wo sell on every plan known to tho trade, either CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on the POPULAR AND EAST Lfc,ASli. ILAil. On our easy terms every one amount will tend so much lo DGTWe shall be glad to have oci23-'72-ly jftUSffllaiitouj. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE I IN CilRABD TOWNMIIIP. The under) (tied nflera for ule the fern OB whieb be do reildcl. lituelo Id liirard tewmhip, Clearfield eOBBtjr, 1'e,, formtrly owned br JeiUn J. Fie. Tbo farm eonUini 120 oerM, oad ifferj desirably Joeoted. Tbe baildinjr are ell lew, end eonnltt of a large frame home, having goud cellar anderneath, and good water eooTeoient Urge frame bera, bleckimilb hop, wegoa abed, apring hotiae. At. Tbe buildiogi on tbii farm are aa good, if not better, than od any fr in Clearfield ooaotjT. Tbe land la of teparier quality aad lo a good rtate of oaltiratioa. roaaeiaioB will oe girea id me iprmg, or ai any lime mo it eonveoicntto tho parcbaaer. Tbe ttmt will be reawBetle. Peraooa demote of pore ban eg on allrei the aaitaeribor at Iteeoate a alilla P. 0., Clearfield eoaotr, l'a or apply in pereoB oa the premiaee Any perawoa wanliagaoy infer mat loo la regard ta tbe quality of the land, tbe If tnd of boildinga tbrrooBt Ae.. Ac. can get the information by call ing oa (Sheriff Fie, In Clearfield, aa he owned the farm for a anmber of yeere, and of eoaroe knows all about It. WKNDKLL BKl'lUfd. Lononte'a Mtlla, Clearfield Co., Pn. Jannary 11, 1S7. JOHN TROUTMAN, FURNITURE, M VTTItKSSKN, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAB P. 0. Tbe aedrslrn4 b.. leer, to leferoa tbe etll aeea of Cl.erfl.ltl, end lae pee-lte aeaarallj, that h. baa oa band e floe ateortaeoat of Parallel. fork aa Welaat, Cbeetael aed PaletaS Ckeaaber Koiue, Parle. Bailee, HMlinlng ead Kilaoaiea Cealro. Lediee ead QU' Kaer Cbalra, tbe Per forated Diaiag aad Parlor Cbalra, Caee Seat, aad Wlodenr Cbaire, Clotbea Bare, Stee aod Bil.o aloa Laddero, Hat Raebe, Scabbing Bniabee, Ae MOTJLDINO AND PICTLRS FRAMES. Leobiag Qleeeee, Cbreaaoe, Ae., wblea flroeld be aniiaM. ror IIoIim. ereernia. dIC7l JOHN TROUTMAN. 1IUEV at CHRIST, KRYDER A CO. TO TI10PK tNTRRKSTRD IN TUS PCR CUAti OF A STRICTLY PURE RYE WHISKY, For Medicinal Parpoeea we offer llalley'N Pure llye. Prion $1 to W per gallon, aad will efaip in pack age to lull purchajtra. Wo alio handle largely a (OPTER DISTILLED WHISKY, IMce from !.S to Jl.TJ. We impeK FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, And are alao manvfaetarfrt of STtEVER S TONIC HERB BITTERS. Bend for prlee Hat. - IIUEtft CHItlST, epr.ti-fim UI North Tbird SU, Philad.lpbla. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD NCALEs, . Or ALL IIIDIi Baggaage Barrewi, Warohonat Tmeka. Copying Pretiaa, Impi-ored Money Drwcr( Afi. tot a ii av II. F, BIGLER & CO., Icaln I Hardware, w.ch3t) Tfi tf Second Btreet, Clearfield, Pa. TIIK CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE I ataaaraetured eipeclallr for ' TUS CLEARFIELD TRADE, aagJtS R. F. BIOL1H A CO. pOR BALE! - A large aad well lnlihed Rrteh DwelHng, ilta ate oa the rlrer bank, In the borough of Clear field, eon tain leg elereu roomi. with gooda water la tbe kite ben, aad all tbo modem ooure- oderw oi nieneea. Paatriea, Hath room, Clotbea-Biwaaea, Ae. Lot ality feet froal and two hoodred and thirty feet baoh, with a twenty feet alley aa the east aide. Held building, with ail Iho appurtoaaawa, win na aoid aheap, at to. paymetittto auit pureaa e Apulieatioa tea bo mado to tho under- atgaed, or to A- C, Tate, Eta., who will give all neeeaaary iBTormanaa iO iiaae .wbo aeeiru te in tpaet iho properly. TlIOn.J.MoCULLOVUII. Uiy Hal, U7l.tr. Beale's Embrocation. . (lati Powell's,) . For ill d'atatet Inoldoat to Hortet, Cattle, aad Humaa Fleab, retflnng tha net of aa ei tern al aDallflatiea. TMt ImbroealloB waa ttuaalrtl a led hy the Ooreramanl during the war. Fer tala by Hartfwiok S Uwlp, Claarlald Joaanb R. Irwla, Ourweaarlllt. Uaalal Qood aadar. Luiheraburg. if. Attention, Lumbermen! Wt are now eiaaalai'tatlng onr IMPROVED STRRL SOC'K KT UKIVISU CANT. HOOKS, eeperter te mny eleer la aee. We bare elM la alMfe a large e,aealllf of Caataoeka aalta ble for renin, aaraneea, whl.b wa ere anillag -ibeaa Ibruil. AMOS A R. KSNMARD, OlaarSeld, Fa., Marok II, 171. Q.UN8MITIIIN0. Q. W.W0LFE, , PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Bbo aa Tblrd otre.1, era, Sllej'e bleekialtb iaea, OLBARFIBLD, FA. All blade of Rlfi.a ead Shot Oaaa a keel. Reaejlrlaa Sea ta I ret -el Ma meaner aad at fair prleea. (Nil MARKET STREET, CLEAItFIELU, PKN terms of payment. consist of the new and populur can have a oood instrument, MAKE HOME HAPPY. you call and see us, whether you desire to purchase or not. aYNUEIt'N MUSIC WTO It II $U$rrtlanrouj8. QLEARFIfiLD PLANING MILL COMPANY. T". R nnderiigned, aueoesaora to RKKD rVKI.L. hara P are ha aod CLEAR l lHLU FLAN IN tJ MILL, and refiUed tt for doing aa eEicnaire buaiaeee. All tho naaelroery will bo adaled neeeaaary to make it one ot' tbe moat etafnpleto eatab iabmettla ol the kind la iho Klate. Tney are now prepared to reeetro ordera for any work ia that line. Tbey will givetpeeial attention te all matertala for houae building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARWNG, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, OF ALL STYLES, alwaya en band. WORKED BOARDS, aad all article aecea ry for building, will be exchanged for LRY LUMBKH, ao that; periona at a diataaoo may bring their lumber, exchange It for, aad return homo with tbe manuuetared artieiea. Tbe Company will alwaya hara on hand a large atork or dry lumber, ao aa to be able to fill an order on tbe aborteat not tee. Only tbo beat and moot ekillful haeda will bo employed, ae that tbe pubiia may rely opoa (oott work. Lumber will bo worked or told aa low aa It ean be purehaae4 anywhere, and warranted to giro eanaiaeiioa. Aa tbe buatBtaa will no ane upon tbe vaeh principle we eaa afford to work for email pronu. DRY LUMBER WANTED ! Erreelally ooe an da half and two Inrb panel aluff. for whieb a liberal print will be paid. Tba buii oeaa will be eondnetod under the aame of tbe "Clearfield Planing Mill Co." 0. B. Merrell will pereoeaUr teparlatend tbe baaiaeaa. Ordrra rerpectfallr aolielted. 0. B. MERRELL. R. R. TAYLOR. M. (i. I1ROWN A BRO. Clf.rO.IJ, Pa., Janaarj I, IS74. READING FOR ALL! I BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market Ht., riearfield, (at lh Pttat OH.ce.) rptlK uaderaigned bega learn te aaaeaaoo to 1 tboeltiatBt of Clearfield and rieialty.that ht hat fitted up a room and haa Jaat returned from thtelty with a large amount of road ing matter, roaalatlng ta part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank. AeeouBt aad Paaa Booka af orerr do- terlptloa t Paper au4 Koeolttpot, Preaeh preaaod andplalat Peat and Peneila j Blank, Legal Ptpera, Deeda, Mortgages Judgment, Eiemp tloB aad Promlaaory notatf White and Parent meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Mualofor tlthor Piaaa, FluU or Violin eonataatly an hand. Any booka ar atatloaery deaired that I may not hart oa band, will ba ar- ordered by firat txprota, and told at wboleaala orreUllto suit ou torn art. I will alto keep perlodioal literature, tuoh at Magatlnoa, Newt, papera, Ae. P. A. OAULIM. Clearfield May T, Ifififi-tf fOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPART, OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, saacracTuaat LUMBER, LAT1T, AND PICKETS aae L ; Saved & Patent Ribbed Shingles. '. II. D. SIttLLIMUFORD, Prealdeat, OSlea Forest Plea., No. IIS S. 4tb aU, Fbll'a. JOHN LAW8HT, Uaaeral Sap'L, Oaoeola Milla, ChaarSeld eoaatjr, Pa. A Lao TOWN LOTS for aale ia tba aoroagb Km of Oooda la Clearfield eoaatr at tbelr Mammotb auipe ia umooio- jan.-ie Lime lor Sale I TUB underrignad, re id ing near the depot bat aiadt oo mplate arrangements with Lima It urn era eaat of the mountain, whereby he it ena bled to keep ooBttaatly oa aattd a large quantity of PURE LIMEI whieb be oS.ra to Tamere and halldere at a trifle aboro eoet. Thoee la aood of the ertlele woald do well to giro aie a .all, er eddreee aie bj letter, be fore negotiating to.lr Ilea.. OKO.O. FASKM0RI. Cl.erfi.ld, P.., Jon. t, 1" The Lightning Tamer. TH I aad.rlga.d are tbo lole Ageata ta tbtt eeaatt for the "Nor Hi Aaerteaa Salraaierd L10HTNIN0 RODS." Tb.e. are the ealr ealb rede aew la wee, aa ere eedeeeed a, all the teteatiSe aiea la the eowelr, . We hereby aettr, the eltieent of the eeeal, Ihetere will pel Iaea ap a better red, aad fet leae aaeaey, Uaa la eherged by the ferelga eg.au who aannally tra.erae tha eewatj aad eerry ea oer little raak, aerer te rotara. ENCOURAGR I10MB LABOR. Theae wlahlng LlgbUlag Reda ereeled at hair balldlaga a.ed hat eddreee ae by Ullee. ea oall la peraoa. Wa will pat ikoai p aaywhare Iw theeaealy, aad warraat ikes. The Kediaafi Fltlereeeaa he aeea al eay Here hy eellieg aa earatere. II- F. BIOLbR A CO. Cl.arfi.M, Manb Is. lare-ef Ialvery Ntnblr. TH B underalgaed bege leave to laform tho pub Ua that he it aww tally prepared to aooommo date all la Um wag af tarnUhing Uoreea, Buggiea, Saddlea and llaraooa, aw the thoetetl wotloo aad oa roaeou able fce rata, tteelteaoe oa Loowatitrwi betweoa Third aad FoaHh. ttBO, W. 01 ABU ART 'ntwuweM, Feb. 4, UM. 0 NA. Octave Couplor,) and no other investment of like. IHlSfrllaufOuS. T TUB LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF STOVjES I STOVES I erer brooght to tbe eeuntr. ar being rMalvl at tea iiar4warea.ieoii.Bai.nioi ta. r . alltil.fc:H CO., eompriiiog tbe fullowiag Cook Bloree : rJPEARS CALOH1FIC. SUSQUEHANNA. REGULATOR. N0BI.E. EXCELSIOR. TRIUMPH. GOV. PENN, KEADINd NATIONAL RANGE, AC. AC. Alao, the following Heating SUiree t SPEAR'S ANTI CLINK Kit, SPEAR'H ANTI DUST. SPEAR'S ORRICULAR. 8PEAR'S PARLOR COOK. MORNING LIGHT. BON TON, GIPSEY, VULCAN. ' SUNBEAM. RU3Y' DAUPHIN EGG, CHESTER EGG, VOLCANO, PHOENIX, HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORK BiKJat STOVM, AC. Clearfield, Sept. i, IS7X. rpo THE F RON T ! GREAT EXCITEMENT AT TUK CLEARFIELD BAKERY ICE CREAM SALOON 1 Tbt anieralrned baring jaat fitted n aaw. largo and eomfnrtaMa reome oa liarket aireet. Bear Third, reapeetfully iafvrau Ue publie that ho now drcpared to aoeommodate them with every thing la hia line oa abort notice aad at all bourt or tbe day. lie ktcpt oa haa ERE3II BREAD, HUSKS, BOLLS, PIES, - . CAKES, all kiadi. ICE CREAM, aad a general aaeortaeut f CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, HUTS, ale. All of wbteh will be delivered to euttomen it ibelr reaidoaeat, whoa requested to do ao. ICR CREAM, by thadlah.atrrad taa aeatly fur- alahed, room. Thankful for the geaeruat patronage heatowrd it the peat, ho hope to merit and native a eoa tlBueaoa of the tame from hia old twite mere, and other. JOHN 8TADLER. Jaae ll.7J.tf. 0. I. WHERB to bay ay DRV GOODS, 6S0 eerta, Qaeea.ware, UleMware, Drat, aad Netlone, Coafaotioaeriae, Ae., ehrap. for eaih. Tba aabeeriber bten Were to lafotat hla eld aad aaw eealoeaero thai be baa opeeod A VARIETY STORB IN QLEN HOI'S, FA. Aad will aell gooda at priN, liberal rMluetioa will b. an arln. to oall Ibe Ubh. A Bade ta oeatoaere aay- tag at wboleeate. Cell and aianlaa at. atoek before pankia .laewbere. A llbaral ahara of pablle patroaar. la aolielted. C. 1. IK.' or. Gl.a Rope, P.., Joe. 14, 1171. . JJ P. BIGLER CO.'S -SPECIALTIES- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' HARDWARE. LUMBERMEN'S HAB'. FARMING UTENSILS, mill surrLixs, IRON a KAIU. PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINGS, CALCINED FLASTSS. May II, 1171. u NDKRTAKING. The aadertigned ata aow fully prepared ta tarry aa toe aueiaeei af UXDEItTAKn(-. " AT REASONABLE BATES, Aad reetieeUallr eellett Ike aalreaaaW ef lb. aeedlag aaok eerrleea. JOHN TROt'TMAN, JAMES ULEAVf. Cl.arl.ld, Pa., F.b. IS, 174, WILLIAU M. HENKY, Jvstici or ma Paca aaaScniraaaa.Ltr'Ula CITY. Colleetloea aaede aad aiea.y prewp'', field erer. Artlelee ef efn.oa.nt and e4i el aoareyeaea awatly eaaawud aad anaetad reel at ae tbarge, ly t