grtwm, tifttwrvft SAl'kETT & SfllRYVER, naikBia i and manufacturer! of 'I I'l 7 ;' ""I Tln,Coiipcr XShecl Iron Wore, Second Street, , ClliARI'IF.LD. PA. :vO'i Having largely loeroaeed our ilock of Herd, ware, wo loriu tin public lo eieuilue or Hook and prioce. , , , , i, ' l t. Carnenteri nd pereon, who contemplate build lot will do well to examine our .! TOOLS & BUILDING HAEDWAKB, which li low and of tho bort manufeelnra, and will be aold low tor eeh. ' NAILS, PI ICQ . TUTTY. GLUE, Locks, . v o t lllNCiE.S, 8CRKW3 All kinds of iWh Planea, Raw f, Chisels, Squaroa, Tfnmmt-ri, K&trlietf, P la tubs and Lore., Mrt;ii'J i Tliuiub Ouagea, Uevela, ' Braces A llitla, Wood and Iron, , , . llrnch Scn-wi, And tho btct '"' ' , Borlig Uauhint in the , - i Uinr-toi. , , .. , . , Double and Single Bitt Axes - POCKST CUTLERY, Agents for IiurneU'$ Iron Corn Shelter t warranted. , . Alao, agpiita. for JtLsbydfVp r f 'tl.OTHIC FI.UE'fOPS,' which effectually con flmoky Fluei, Farmers' Implement! and Harden Tuolt of tvtry neaoripuon. A largo variety of COOKi STOVES, which wa warrant to fire satisfaction. Portable Minuet and FurnactM. feeRoofing, Spouting and Job Work dona on iTMonnble tonal. All orders will rewire prompt attentiun. Juno 11, 1U7B. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Successors to Iloynton A Young,) . FOUNDKRS & MACHINISTS ,t MaauriKKam'fff'tjltf III PORTABLE & STATIONARY; , STEAM ENGINES J ,Crler of. Frl nl ! StretUI M U .,..1 t'l HAHMtXI), PA. HA VINO engnaod In the manufacture of flret elui IACJIINERT,ananaolfaU litem the nubllo that wo oro bow prepared to fill all ordere at cheaply and aa promptly ae can be done In my of the citlel. We manufacture and deal In Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills J 51 . 7(1)1 J Bond Blooke, Water Wheell, Shafting Pulleye, Oiflbrd'e Injector. Steam Gaugei, Steam Whittles. Oilern, MiwTfij CD una, flange Ceokij Air Cocke, Qlooo Valrca, Check Valree, wrought Iron Plpea, S'.eem Pwnp4 Bollel Joed Puaipa, Antl Friction Hetrefl, Soap Stone Packing, Gum Pack. In(, and all klnjl of MILL WOHK) together with Plowi, Sled Solaa, .,)! it; ,..c -, COOK AND PA HTjOHSTO 7ESl and other CASTINllS of all klnda. ' '? In rf !!' Vs- p&Ordtn eollcltod and filled at any prieee All lettan of lanulry with refertoce to machlaery of our manufaetare promptly anewered, by addrea lngnaiCloamd,a.;trfiM Hr. jj,, JanTTtlf ' ' BIin.tet, TOltSU i kjvX). JEW BTQRE ANDREW GOODS Hit Jtint opan4 . 1,1.'. 1 Niw Stori, on Main St., CuiiriiLD, Pa Utelr'o'ooup'lod bj Wm. F. IKWIJir Their atock conit of, . , Onociaui of the bit quality. . Qtw.wtsyARP- IlgJy jndj hoes, ami frery article oewaaarr for '"I1 ,t.f A -I 'l"il . I . 1 1 axie'a comfort. Call aril einrnlnotiuf a(6ck before pur' ohaalng elnwliore. : Hay 9, 1800-tf. t rpERRA toff a Standing vases, HANGING VASES,;,, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept constantly on hand. STOXE AD EARTIIl-)VARE or jEJaiur hit lirtiofaV, , i ) CKOCKS! P9TSI,, CLOCKS! Vlaher'a Patent Alrtleht Heir Heallnf i Kaaiit ;a CREAS frROt'Krl; - 1 Mfl.K CSotftS; IS t'ROt'Krl; - r Jlil,K CSl A r P I, K - BUTTUR CROCKS. Plt'lLl.B CKOCKS, PLOWER POTS, PIE IHSUK8. STRWPOTS, And a great many ntber tbingi too numerawa ta mention, to bo had at . FRED'Kr LEITZINCER'S STONE - WARE, JOTTERY, Corner ol Cherry ati'd Third Streeta, -CLKA11KIKIM, PA. ,u, Down ! ; .Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL ASB 6? COURSK TllB CIIKAPRSTI A Proclamation against High Prices Xtf aranowapenlng'np alel of tnebeel T T moal-aeaeonitUe yKMli' ana w .... olfered In M enrkrt, axk at ftinm rkatyrtnlnd atT?l7l one or (fte good old dart of aheap thlngi. Thnee who lark faith apoa thle waltit, or deem our alh. gatlone eaperfiaoae, need bat f11.L rfT Oin STORE, Corner Pront end Market itrMta, Where tkey M aea. (Wt. hear mil kWow for the'ei aeleaa. To folly and.reUnd what arooara. gd, thll mael be done. We do not drem It jii,, to annmerate and itemtie oat tteek. It li aoemak for aa la lUU that M Wo have Evervthing that is Seeded Ho aonenmeo in mil market, and at arieu iw aetonlik both aid aad jeong. m ... . doote JOfKPII SHAW SON, ' f--wair rr" - - U 'Clearfield .Uursery. NWURAGB JIOWH tMDTJSTJRT. rlRntdenlgatd, hiring uubliahad Sm eary aa tha 'Pike, aboal half way belwaaa Clearfield aad Carareojna)lluli paaaared at far. ahm all klada f PR UIT 'TREKS, fitaadud .d dwarf,) atmataaeat) drhrahaery, drape Vkaaa, naaeaaerrr, leerewoaeyy, aad Haaaawry Vtawa. AlM,Hibeeha Oral Treat, Faaaaaig oalaadaa) o,. adatrevav apia-ai-j w. aim. WEA VK A IIKTTH CLEAIti'lELDi' PA., H H W a v. ii Are offarinr, n thi oM etani li of 0.1. Read A Oe. their tooh ef foexla, aoaaletlig of- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A snoKs, y.'l '.-.. ' 1 ' . t i ir r. i ': HATS CAPS, UAROWARI, ,'t 111 I ' QUk'ENSWARI, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ao., 4o., At thn wioit naaonabt ratci for CASH or In '!lTK'iei.ani . i : Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, 0R COUNTRY PRODtlCB. irAdranc mad to thoat tngaged In lot ting oat qaro tfnbar o tht noit adraaUgeona ttrmia , . . pdtlJanTS KRATZER & LYTLEj MARKRT BTRIET, ' ! L U A V I EI. D. PA. PRY.GOODSNOTIQNS, GROCERIES, Hardware a n Qukrnsware, Boota, Shoes, lints, Caps, 4c. T-Shoemakera mpplled wltk LEATIIRR and BHOK PIUDrtlOS at reduced rate,. SALT! SALT I SALT at wboleeele and retallrtry aheap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ae. 'A liberal dlacount to hulldora. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES. OIL CLOTIIS-lB large 1 quaatltlee. Fisn, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL and CHOP, alwaye aa hand. aYAIl of the abora gooda are purehaead oxoluiiroly for eaah, aid tharafora tarn and wi7 be aold ae cheap aa lha eheaaeft. aprlll-74 THE F U ON T I , tl CI1KAT ICXCITBMEWT AT TDK CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND OYSTER SALOON ! Tht nadanigMd hartag. Juit ttiad ap now, larg and aonfortabla rooina on Marktt itraot, tar Third, mpaotrally iafomi lha pnbliotbat ha now dreparVd to aeoonniodata than with everything la Mi Jina cm ibort aotiea and at all nonra or tba dajr. aUa kaapa on nana ERKSH BRIA.f , JJ o ( i k' rusks; Rolls pies," CAKES, all klnda, FRESH OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, and fatfal aartn.eat of CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTS, Ao., All or wbj.k U b dalKtiwd U waha.ina4 tsatr rldeneaa, who raqnaitad to do ao. ICI CREAM, ty taaJlh,aarvadlnnaatlj far- 1 nlibad room. Thank ful for tha gaBaraoi patroaaga oaatowed in tha pait, ha hope! to merit and raoaira aoa i tlnuinoa of tha aama from hit old antto ntart, aad othira. JOHN STADLER. June Il.'fl.tt JJANIEL GOODLANDER, LUI11KK8UUKU, PA, 1 "' r..i.. i. dry goods' Motions, nOSlERT & GLOVES. IIAT8 A CAPS ud BOOTS A SHOES, Tobaeoa, Orooarlaa and Fith, Valli, Ilardwar IJataniware and Ulaiewara, Nan and Dora' Clothing, Pragi, Paint, Oil-, School Duoki, 1 .' . , larga lot of Patent Madialnea, Caadlea, Nuti A Dried Fraita, Chaeaa aad Crack av, nook anal nine rowdar, ' Flonr, Groin and Polatoos, Clovar and Timothy Seed, Sola Leather, Morooooa, aMatngm Dindingi and j 1 bread, nnoamaRerr IttoIi nd ;;.,..,(, Sboa Viadiaga rw i n . - 1 No greater Tarlety of goadi la any atora la tha oonaty. All for ala vary low for aaab or aoantry product at toe Cheap Uornar. Aug. 27, 1B73. F, ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT, BUT TOUR CLOT 41. 1 If O, ; ,i .-rtl 10 Jit.'. FuraiBhing Goods, 4c, Di STEWART 'SON'S 1 ' J CLOTfllSG STOltK: thoy keep full line of I I'l I Men'i, Youths' Boyt' Clothing, 1 t Also, TJmbrollaB, Ratcbells, Overall! I lints, tjbirtu, Vadarahtrta) fad ' l)fwdr; At).,1 ' Which they wilt aall at molt raaeonabl. prlaaa. Call aad aaaaaiaw their good, heron parahaatag eleewhere. Room aa iurkel Street, appoilte the Coart Hoaea Clearfield, Pa., April 1, ISM. the Boll's Inn Woolen Factory, I Peon towaehlp, Clearfield Co. Pa. ! Bij ajKn 'o t fi ! , ,IT lOf , , ,7 I ..'I't-Miii ioi s i ' i B U R.N E D U PI The roboorlbera hara, at groat eipeaea, rebuilt Beeghhorhood aeeaaeity, ia the erection ofa flret elane Weataa ataaufaetorv. with all tha mJm lmP,'"",,,,ua'lad,aadarepraeed to male all klada of Utotko. Caaehnaraa, Satiaetta. Illaa. kaa rianaela, Aa. Meaty of gooda aa haad la e.pgly all oar old and a Ikoaeand aaw eaetomere, whntn we atk to noma aad eaamine aur etoak. The baelneaa of C " CARDING AND TCLLIN9 , , will: reeelra aar aepeelal atteatloa. Proper arraaiaenuote will ba made ta reeolTa and dollrer Woal.eenltaaMaaaora. All work warranted and doaa apoa the ehottae. aolloa, aad by otriot oltoa tloa lo baeineta wa hop. to reallee a liberal akare af palilie pairenaga. - " .1 lOMM POUNDS WOOL WANTED I ' . V tha hlghaat aaatket artaa for Wee ."" ar maaarMtared goodeae low aeilmllai TT;" the aaaata, aad p" - ao aaadae aaaaaaakla eellcteotl. alw.ye b. haad at hoaat a ta maha p rower aaphuusaoa, cilaw la waraoa av by latter. ..ji. aoBnaoa a sons, apHlaet i atoworP. 0. I ",.-0.t WWni err jl'nACTlCAL GUNSMITH.' '. ion, A I kl.ile af ati a k.J e... n. ttettalriaa doaa ia a IhIIm. - -- r.ii -J. f. WIATIRhm fp II I, A T K H T H O V K I - J . ! I 7 ! : : : THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK i IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their lew haildlng on Second Street, nearly appoeite the Hare of Weaver A Bette, CLEARFIELD, PA., Vhara they will rontlnaa to upply tbi-tr old and aj many new eiitomrr ai may come, with 1URK DRUGS ! C H E U 1 C A h S I ' PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Inoladlng all now remedial,) Patent Mcdiclnei, Paint, and Oili, ni and ratty, Kchoul JJooke, htationery, Paper, Ao.j alMo, a full line of Drug glita' 8undrlre, Heir Tunicl, Colmctlcl, Perfuinrrlee, Toilet Article!, llru.hn, - . uhh wrh, i-uciei jiuoar, ae., all wf , A A 1 IU 1 the boat (nail ty. . WRR WLXKS A XI) UQVOItS, for medical & Mtranicnta! purpoici onlr. r - .1 V"n,uX '.'x'x' 'l1'" "'" Dulled Linerrd Oil, Varniehce, Tururn tine, Coal on. p.int A V.rni.h t , , ; UroEhee, Flavoring Coafeot'onorlee, llird 6ciil, Spiec, grouni and ungrouud, of all kitiiU. SMOKERS AND CI1EWKRS .' - Will find our aloek of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do. meetio I'igere, h'niilf and Pine-out to be of the very bolt brande In tho markot. LAMPS AND CHIMNRTS, - All kinde of (I LAPS WARE HARDEN SEEDS, - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and Mueloal Trimming! of every variety. Having a longperle... 1. thabu.ioca aad an aiUneive and well aeleoled atock of medicinee, weara enabled to fill Pbyiiolaoa' prcecriplione at the ahorleat notice and aa tba moel reaeonable larme, day and aight. HARTSWICK A IRWIN Clearfield, Pa., alej II, 1871-1. - - . iUisffUaufoiis. E LARGEST I ASSORTMENT OF STO VKS ! NTOVFS ! ever bronght to the eoaaty, are being received at the Hardware Eilabliihment of H. K Illt.I.l:it aa C(t. aomprieing the following Cook Stovea : 8r EAR'S CALORIFIC, .. . i (SUSQUEHANNA, ' 1 .tk' -i. KEOUIiATOB. - - NOPLK. EXCELSIOH, , t TRIUMPH.' " ' GOV. PENN, READING NATIONAL RANGE, 4C. AC, ; Alio, the following Healing Stovea I BPEAB'8 ANTI CLINKER, . " BPEAR'8 ANTI DUST, " " SPEAR'S ORBICULAR) Z.l'.l.'-. SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, MORNING LIGHT, ' BON TON, ' ' I ' OIPSEY, VULCAN, . , . SUNBEAM," . RUBY' PAUPUIN EGG, CHESTER EGG, VOLCANO, L rilOENIX, ' UEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE ROOM 8TOVES, AC. Clearfield, Sept. 15, Wt. FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR 6AL8 BY I J c, It.' F. Itigler & C o. ntOS DOUBLR-SnoVSL PLOWS. WOOD DOUDLB-SnOVEL Pl.OWS. WOOD SINULE-B1I0VKL PLOWS. . IRON CULTIVATORS. - ' ' WOOD CULTIVATORS. dOWANDA t IRON BEAM PLOWS.'..., PITTSRCRO STEEL PLOWS. ' 1 1IAUPTS BELLEF0NT8 PLOWS. ROIlEHON'S aad THOMPSON'S PLOWS. kol-Sharea for all ol tba above Plowe enn- ataally en baad. my2B-7 1 "!Tn -:t- c. il., WURRI to boy my DRY 000DS, ORO ooriee. Qaaanewara. Ulaaeware. Drare and fiauoae, uaale.Haa.raaa, a a., .neap for oaak, The eobaerihor bege leave lo inform bl, old and new euatomerl that ha hal apaaad ' ' A VARIHTY STORI I , i I ; v) A f r; if ",liN ll01'' PA Aad will cell gooda at nrlcee to eult the tlmee. A liberal reduction will be t made to caetomcre buy log at wholeeeHv Call and eiemine my etooh before anrchaeing allewhero, A linaral en ere of pulllo pauonage ia olloited, ' ' ' C. t, KEAUY. Olea Hope, Pa., June Id, l71. JJ F. BIGLER i CO.'S ' SPECIALTIES- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, , ..MECHANICS' HARDWARE --. LUMBERMEN'S IlARDVfAkE, PARMINO UTEN8IU, " ' MILL SUPPL1TIS, ' '' ' " IRON at NAILS, PAINISOtUl, VARNISHES, ' PAINTERS' FINDINdB, CALCINED PLASTER. May tS, 1171. B OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH H. DRERINn. u.,b.i . i. Shaw'e Ram, Olaartald, Pa., bee Jael recalved a aae ie el rreaea volt aatne and Klpe, (he aoat m iia marcai, aaa le aow properi afaatara avavylkia la kll Ilia, lie radakaaaa. a will eaar-l real am can le le ae rear, Taa alUaaal af UlearSald aad vtehjliy aia ilfally lavleeat ta give kua a aall. Job ruiNTiNa or evrrt CKtrRtr tloa aaaiy uaawied ai tkle oCoa. rr-TXTi O. I. ' !i(Mit) ti'i,'ii( Jj THE REPUBLICAN. CiiKAUFlEMV Pa wkDREsdaY MORNrNtl.NuV. l, l:f. ' , THE PAUPER'S DRIVE, .''!,. u 'c Un:j r.. Bl tHoMAB Tut-re'a a grim ono-horeo heareo on a jolly round trot- , To tha ohoroh-yatd a pauar k, golag X trat t- f The road la hard, and tha hcaroe hal ao aprlnge, And hark to the dirge that tha aad driver etnga : Itattle hie bonoi over tho etonei, Jla'a nnly a puaper whom nobody owni I Oh I where are the moiiraeil J Alee l.lbera are, none r ' ' He baa left not a gnp la the world now he'a gone A rtoi n tear in uie rye or ehtie, woman or man To the grave with hie oareaea aa fait ae you oan ; Rattle ble bonoe over tba eianee, lle'e only a pauper whom nobody owna I What a Jolting, and oreaking, and iplahlng, and din I The whip bow It creche, and the wbecla how thoy epin I How tho dirt right and left e'er the bedgee la hurled t Tho pauper at length make, a nnlea in lha world Itattle hie bonce over the etonee, lle'e only a pauper whom aobody awne 1 Poor paoper defunct! ba kae made come approach To quality now, that he le elretcbed in a ooaoh lle'e taking a rido In hie carriage at laat, Uut It will not bo long If he goea oa eo feet Hettle hie bonoe over the etonee, lle'e only a pauper whom aohudy owni ! Ilut a truce ta Ihie etraln t fr my eoul It ia end, To think that a heart in humanity oled Shoold mako ilka the brutre euoh a dreolate end, And depart from tho light without (earing a liieuil Dear eoftly hie bonre over the Itnnei, . Though a paupor, bee ono whom hie Maker ytt owni. A SXAh'Ji STORY. A TKKR1IH.E (MVI ltKNt'K. The Jlciivvr World nays : Motwin l. S. IVi'kinn, JoKiMili Mlntlcy nml John P. SU'iniiii'k, n jKtrty of CliiiaK lour- ikIh, who lvtiirni'd from a thivo months trip llimtiih l'uik, Sunirnit anil (irtuido ciitiiiticx, ivluto n tiTiililo "iinko storj". Thov worn I'lK'ninped lit Elk lleml .MiiiiutuiiiK, In tho JS'oilli I'nrk, on tho KM It ol lust rM'tilt'liililT, wlu'll they let with a mirifortnnit I hut eont onu ol' tho juifty hut lil'i1. Tho party ar Pivi'tl in camp Into at nilit from a ilny 's hunt nml rrmilile over tliu bill. Alter U hcurtv supper thu party lay down on their blankets around the 1110. which bad been built in the daft of some ?"fflre on u levlf 2.", feet, osa jilunih Inre qniirta nxks. mid all were soon;lie iiLtlt fall, below tho spot whore fast asloep. ' i :i i . j they stood. . AVator wus poarod into Mr. Ntntlev was iiwakenetl in tho 1 tho'sloHj from a reservoir above, and nijjht by u "heavy, weight upon hisltninetl on below from thownlerpipe i.lu.Ht At lii-st ho Sll)ipos0( it was his 1 1'volhcrs hand, but, its it did not move. i , i , , ' Kw' beciuuiiit; nervous and alarmed, lie raised his hciul and wus horrilied to lind n larre niouittain rat tlesuuke coiled upon his chest, with its head nestled down in the centrcof the coil. It was Hourly daylight, lint Jlr. Slralcy wus so paralyzed with fear Hint Im'ennl.l not make a noise and dared not movo. Ho recovered his i)-esei)ce of mind so far us to lie able to draw the blankets over his face. , This movement startled the reptile, which glided from hint to bis brother, who was sleeping with him. Tha sunk o passed from his In-east to bis In-other a face, when, in a fittal moment, llcni-y Ktruloy raised bis .",""9 lU V " ll. " . 1 WM . HercO mil 10 sllll a Knltl fry Iront tlio ! half awnkened !oy, and tho monster biiiicd its fuuga in his right Lund and a second time in his chock. There was a loud scream from Jleury as the SKr toy jumped to his feet, while tho snnko glided from the blankets to a large flat rook near tha cml-ors of the tire. Mr. Jenkins fired his revolver ut it, and I lie second allot brought it down. 1'oor young Strnley waB seen Buffer ing the most intense ugony. Ilia broth er, at bis request, out out a large part of the check in hopes that the poison had not penetrated very deep, and n tight liulin-o was bound around the wrist til the bitten hand, which was bathed in cold water. Hut nothing tho horrified young men could tlo availed to save the poor boy. He died in less than two houi-s in tlio most ter rible agony. Hud tho party been sup plied with a plentiful supply of whisky his lile might have been saved, but they had none with them. Tho body chunged color within three hours aitur tho accident. The young men con voyed tho corpse to Fort Steele, whence it was shipped home to Chicago for interment. Tha snake measured four toot in lemrlh nod hnri nine rnttlea which were taken off, and which Wero shown to our reisu tor at tlio ttorntl latsl evening.' - - . 1 enmg. A Tbi. b aWi.TiiiM. -The I'adionl Convention at I'tiea, Mew York, re solved : ., .. That tba adminletratloa of Preatdont Grant haa bean trae to lie pledgee and dictingeUhed by acnietemonte in uomeoiie nna rarelgn policy aa eurpaeaad in tha kiatary af tha country. This Is certainly true. Its foreign policy has been distinguished by the San llomingo job and the Virginiuaunio sense, an exponent of the liepub afl'air, two things that would reflect j lican idea, or a representative of tho credit even upon the King of the Sand- better class of tho Republicans of Ala- wicu laiiuiiw. ilut its aeinuvemonui nt nome are us rarest jewels. ; ncre'as a piece ol machinery is put ttigeth is the :i(,000,ono Credit Mobiher steal to begin with; the 82(1,011(1,00(1 lioss j Shepherd steal at Washington ; the Sanborn steal that drove lliohardson ' and Sawyer in disirrnce lrom the Trous-J ury; tho Jayno steal, tliatnonilyruiiiodi our loretgn trade; tho salary grub I steal, that the people thnist down the throuts ol tlu) ICuiUeal urty; tho ilur-IOl riiitrtoii conspiracv case, involving iending Kederal olllcinls ; and a thou- j santi Sim one other mutters ol t no j samo kind, differing not in quality but j in dimension. Truly such things wore I never nenrro seen in tnis eonntry aim honest men trust that they will never again lie visilile to the nuked eye. I (iRkat Cattle Sale. A dispatch from Paris, Ky., dated October 281 h, soys : Tho short-hnru cattle aulo of K"0. Bcdtonl, which tookplaeeat the fair grounds nenr this ity to-day, Is tho largest sale that hutt ever btwu uiado The short-horn cottlo aalo of m eu,i esy. j weniyno rows nno no, era stuu at a , average ... i.m-o, anil toltl'teiMl linlln nt in nvniHiirn fit aim- .i ii f Vo4V- ii. 6 t special tltapatch irum naalitngton 11,190, a tola of ?a8,7U lho sulo.nvs . ,yB 'prosltUlit is presented was large r atUindeti by trader. , from , ki t, . rcd t cuunM allrartwoitl,eUnlte.l Sta esand('R,.a.l(f omeVhoWrti who , . da. The principal animals sold wore , , hjlll w llllTi workw, ,n,t ,U- r l',kt.iB U n Bl! iVI1 . T 1.... . ? c . . I " i . ' ;.r . , Z, ' I tho lute elections. He threatens to re- iK-hm 7 1, at IB ion and 1 I-opdon Ulcm , 11M n b vt ,,,, 'k Jlihn ".u4'4" .r" Tl J' been suggested to hit. that a iwrganiri Spears Illinois j- 1 moduli Unite 111, six months old, at IWOfl, to; Wm. Ii. Duncan, of Illinois. The sale was mndo by Col. I,. P. Mier, live stock I ntictioneer. A(1 ... i ,. , r i ii ie : i After the sale ol Mr. E. (i. Bedford, it ii n k. u i ,, . . ' iv wouiu uiseuaruo si' eini i rusit eilliai "c r 11 ",l.,lM,yt)r,tl.-n..io-l,w antH a flock trf other seven cows nnd "'Cifcrs nt an nverngc i,; of 1112, and sixteen bulls at nil aver- -u a . ageof2r.H. Total, 115,825. Tnestlnv, Nov. 3.1, was ll.e eigbtl- eth birthday of William Cnllen llry- (iKa.nt s PaY.tTLo Xcw York aS'ttn . ant, anil he was remembered by his snys : "ll is pay was not only Illegally I doubled, but tlio law fir the fiscal year! bt- which tho regular salary hnd al ready been appropriated up to the 30th of Juno, 1H7H, wn trampled under fimt in onlCr that ho might receive back pay from the 4th of Mutch. Aud he 1 did jiocket $7.1!!ll in addition to the old Milnrv, wltluint having done any- tiling to earn a cent of it. r'or a criine in every way similnr, and far Itws in j dollars and cents, members of Congress i whovutnl for that bill have licon driven from public life and dishonuivd beyond tho hopo ol political redemption. I et i no j rcmiient, ny wnose aa 11 heenme1 ' law, imd who profited mora than any ot tnem. isaiwweii to caenpe the pen ally of his part, and is defended aa if he bad committed no' ti Miig, ' when In fact tho main resiHinnibilily rents at li is tloor. and ho was the Insligntor of the T(litie rnoreriiriit.''t r , ,r v ... THE J1URXJXG MINK. now scir.Nci tuiiiuimikd over nati hk j Bl'llSlrttl MIKE IN PENNSYLVANIA. A litltT from' Went i'lltnlon, P., nays : Tho Am iu tho "lniniiii initio" in at last onnqtivnxl. 'I'he oiiiiilovmioit ol'stpnm by tho Jji'liih una Vilkos burro Coiti Company in oxIiiiKiiiohiug (ho Kinniro miue flro has provod a hiic coSH, wlilt'h niiiHt .1)0 of incnlculiible vnlno not ulone iu Poiinsylvauia, but ill ininiiig tlintricU cverywhoin. a Tlio story ia ono full of fuclnntliii ami of valuo us well, In view of tho vuffiio and vuiinus idt'iot of whut tiro in tht! itiinoa rt'nlly ainoiinU to, sot forth y ooiniuonU of the huiiio, oven In tho amlrtt of tho milling regions. Tho gu)i ovul thought aooms to bo of a voiu of coal buiuitiK itwlf tint in oorlaiu ro ntriototl lltuita, or no aittiuUxl that a sjivnin of wulor eoithl bu cintily ttiniod in, flooding It out. t'ompamtivoly fow piTwuw itiQ awnio of tho abmiluto no eoHsity of ciui(iicriiij; it, involving not nioivly hoavy exponditiii'o, but a war lltra ttixiii); to tho utmost tho inruntivo and exueutivu ability of men fivmiliur with miiioH and tiiiginttD'iiiK. On the kilUiilo, pcrhnps a milo from wltvro wo stood, was tlio nioutli ot a riltipo from which minos, now ahun iIoiickI, wore lurniei ly worked j aftop- iiiiIh iriitd ii tin uiM'imt fur piiqioww of ventilation in connection with Ixril ern lnJoiv. , Tliose boilorH wore plncod ueut" tho liwul of Kmpiro flojio No. S, which t ill leads further down into nowor workings, . JToar tho riitrunco to tlio tdnpo Ktotnl a woodvu stuck w hich, at 1 o'clock, il in., on the Hint of lut Dovomhor, ru ilini oveivil to ho in Hihiich, donbt Kms carriotl up to it almost iiiNtautHiio ously fiDin liro onfiiiutini; at the boil ers. Tho open spaces on each side of tho slopo luul boon nulled up with ntono, but withdoorwuyn furocciuionul ncctmtry vnliituco to tho old work ings ; nml tho lim had coiumunicatvd nt once tliioiiirli t lie-tie iltxirs with tho timber supHirls, Hlrvtcbiii in nil di rections through tho abandoned chain hers. Ho tlini, ullliiiugli ollleent and men we promptly on the spot, they H'ro met at the very first by a torrent 01 flnmo, like that which tho lake winds awept over Cliicairo, rarrutl til Ihrotii'h a diiiL'Oiml chimney of 1,2(10 iW't, from whut was already a stream mil' n uie inuiera, su ami inrv could. I mtcliod tliniuli the nearest shull with its eoimoctni'' (jstiL'wav. while every clfort was used to cut off air from tho fire without destroying tho vculilntiou Tieoessarv lor the work era. But nt the end of three hours the slope fell in, shutting the fire in from uhoVe. At the oIoho ot poliruarv the fire. snvo for uhoul 2011 loot, hail been securely enclosed, and tho end seemed near, when sound and siim unve token that tho roof of tho old workings to the west was ulioitt to lull. J his had been so provided for as to insuro its coming quietly, but the men, fearing tho concussion of uir which results from violent fulls, and which drives oven loaded cars like playthings before it out of (he mines, refused to remain. Watchers wero stationed ut sale dis tances, but the fall came so gcntlv that they were unaware of it. On March 1st the olliccrs found that it was over, but while the men were alment the tire hat! swept through the open space and covered a field litr beyond its orig inal tlnnf nsions ; air currents were re versed ; connecting passages closed or nooocd. i o stop tlio tuns was certain death to the men ; to keep them going was to icon tlio tire. Jt was at this time when new meas ures were iimienitivo that the mine boss, Lewis S. Jones, urged the trial of steam. . Prom tlio l.tli to the 18tu ut March it was tested in spaces still en closed. A well entirely surrounding tho old workings was completed with eager hnste ; all cave hole ubovo wore tightly paoked with clay ; a single air way, to lie afterwards gradually clotted, alone remaining. Ilia steam lrom eighteen boilers was driven down tliniucli nines already inserted, and early in May all eyes looked their joy. ful farewell to the fire. At that time tho thermometer attached to the test pies registoretl 170 degrees. A month ln,cr 'll0 lower stralum was cold. The "". "'. ' acpvooiinneo until the first ol January next, to pro- vidu against any possibility of lurking danger. - A lUnii'AI.s Kabewfi.l. United StntcB Judge Bnsteed has left Alabama, disgusted with its political leaders, and in departing he tired this farewell shot at that great man, mutator Mpencer "llio Kcpuliliean Convention re cently held in this city was not, in any liama. Jt was put togol her precisely or, to secure a preonluined result. As is now apparent, its principal, if not its only object, was to secure to certain persons a contiiiiianco in otllce. It wns dominattal and run hvaman who. wearing the gnrh of it Ignited States Senator, is iimvi'iwillt recoirmLCtl tlio political hmu mUunt of the period. thepersmiseoniiinsingit some sixty I wero federal offlcc-lioldoi-s. whtiso livli- hood depended upon their obedience to tho orders ol exacting and merciless demagogues. i rrolhnity and . blnok. gnnrdiam went uncontrolled by-the i chair j lo he applauded to the echo Dy !a SenattmrJuuoMeraiid liiii hirclinirs. For the most part, tho assemblage was a gntliri'itigottyrosiii politics, psupers in innilwt t, and Hllltieiits In pmnigtwy. 1 (-ballciiL'e its rii;it to sneak for the Hcptiblicau party, .ml foel myaelf at nuerty to accept or repudiate its doings as my own sense of duly and propriety shall enjoin." .Tr.AWt is Mine." says Grant. Tho VWllM B PreM .,atos that .... ' . M . . I'ncv us well as in a party point of viow. q , " jj jlltimii.0 to wi(n iini,, licau Senator ventured to him that he should begin ana. - j ins nisi cut is very uiikiiiu, uucause h. n . i . i n ' - i. . ... . ll'l !. 1 . . . .1 i I. !.. .1 I. numcrons IVIsntls m a manner at once nniiiuo and croditble. They havo contributed autna f,ri(inn for a vase of oriiflnul desiirn and choico workman ship, artistically reirrsonting the los- n.iin in ne inii-er w loviarr. ihc lilies! ami jotirnslisiic relations. The money was contributed by gentlemen in various cities, an I. the Uwtinioniol was the spontnneoirs txpniaiori of tbo public reniiett' and veneration for our oldest living poet. Ui life has been pure and hie influence high toned and liononilj,-. Jlia ch.nrartor ia a prwioos pnastmiori, and litelllo teach- es a lesson of tempi ntmie and virtue. ,,. i ii , IMa.Bawni i , -a, The vultures in tbo South arc all ftr (icnernl (irnnt for a third term. It is lair to prostime that so far as they have produced tbo Jute disturbances they wero workiug in bis intunst, and ho, in his pnxlamation and acta, in theirs. iS' VEX MET A IS. .... In tho discovery of tlio metals men first asserted their niuslcry ovor na ture ; yet tho discovery is still pro gressing. Before the fifteenth century only seven wero jMisitively known. They wero each held sacred, among the undents, to 'some ruling deity. Uold Indtwtructahle, malleaolo, the richest iu coloring, tbo most previous of decorations was consecrated to Jupiter, or tho sun, and bad already assumed the supremacy which It hits never lost. U watt coined into tho heavy dttrics of Persia and tho aureus of imiHirial lioliio. It was used toirild temples and statues, was wrought into rich jewelry, and woven in delicate threads that enlivened thu flowered stuffs of Babylon. Gold mine aud gold-bearing streams were lounu in Aralna, Hyna, ui-oeoe, Italy, and Spain, and the pursuit of the precious metal was carried on with varied sitoress by countless throngs of minors. The richest mines, at least in later ages, wero those of Spain i and the enormous productivenusa of tho npanisu son was slowly exhausted by the successive labors of the Cartbagen ians and tho Romans. Ho successful wns their industry, that but littlo gold or silver can now be found in terri tory whore tho precious mctnl once lay scattered iu boundless profusion on the suiiaco of tho earth. Silver rnriked next to gold, and was iniiiied from the soft light of tbo moon. The richest, silver mines wore those of Spain. It was wrought Into cups, vases, and lamps ; adorned the helmets and shields of warriors; aud formed tlio coflly mirrors with which the Ho man ludics shocked tho austerity of Iiuctnntiusuud Jerome. . Tho beautiful silver coins of tho Greek and Human cities fill modem collections. Five tithor incluls iron, copper, uiorcitry, lend, and tin were employed by tho ancient for various purposes ; they inado stoel by a rude piixHisa, anil brims without discovering sine. ' Kor many ages no addition wns made to the sucred seven. Three tliou snnd years passed away before it wus suspected that tho number could be increased, a memorable example of the slowness ol Human apprehension. At lengthen 1UI0, antimony was added lo tbo metallic family; and not fur tiff from tho period of tho discovery ofa new world, tho chemists were about to enter upon fresh- fields of science not loss boundless or inviting, , A second metal, bismuth, came iu almost with the Heforniutioii. Zinc, perhups the most important of the new family, may have preceded tho others ; it was certainly described long before, ll is, indeed, uitito curious to notice how tho bright metal had boon con stantly lorcing ilaeli upon the atten tion of careful observers, and had yet been wholly overlooked ; had Iwen used by tho ancients, ill the form of an earth, to color copper into brass, and givo It a sinning sin lat e like gold ; was seen drooping from the furnaces of the Middle Ages, or melted in rich flukes from thoir walls. . Two magicians, or philosophers, at last detected tho error of ages ; ' and Albertus Maguns and Paracelsus, prob- atuy not n insoovoreti that sine was indestructible nnd as free from foroitn) substances as gold. It seemed a pure element, xaraceisus, who was lond of penotrating to the source of thinirs. admits that he could not tell how the bright metal grew ; nor in the height of their magio renown was it ever foreseen that the rare substance the sorcerers had discovered would one day shed knowledge, in tongues of fire, from Loudon to J apan. Two centuries followed, during which no metallic substance was dis covered. Paracelsus found noanceessor; Albertus, almost tho flret man of science in hurojie, was remembered only as a sorcerer. It was Dot until 1733, that the vast field of metallic discovery bo gsn to open upon man. Two valuable and well-known metals platinum and nickel among several others, first ap peared about the middle of the eiirli- teenth century. The number of the metals now rapidly enlarged ; cnlvan isin lent its aid to dissolve tha hardest earths, and at length, in the ojiening ot i ne nineteen! n century, a cluster of brilliant discoveries aroused tho Curi osity of scieuoe. . . . t-. , harh eminent philosopher seemed to produce new metals.. Beraelius dis covered three ; Davy, the Paracelsus of hi age, is the scientific parent of live potassium, sodium, barium, stron tium, calcium. 1 bo numbers advanoed, until already more than fifty metals, of various iinpnrtaiKW, have been given to 1 tie arts, the new experiments in light have added cawium and rubidium: and no limit can now he Axed for the motallic family, which for so many ages embraced only seven members, the emblems of the ruling gods. Usee a I I n. ' Nio" aiiaisst "Niti." A dispatch from Washington states that "Joseph II. Iiaincy, tbo negro Congressman from tho First South Carolina district, was beaten in tho recent election bv one of his own retainers, named Samuel Jjee, also a negro. - n hen Uainoy was elected to Congress he bronght Leo here and had him appointed on tho Capitol police force. At the beginning of tho recent content finincy sent for Lee to come homo and assist him. l.cc obeyed the summons, but whon lie reached home bo permitted himself to lie nominated as the Conservative can didate for Conitress sirainst Ilainev in tho First district, and according to the returns was elected. Jt is now said Tie will act with tho opposition, Iiaincy was a strong Republican." aa aa e Soim Grapes. Hon. A. C, Ilaruer, the defeated liadifal Congressman in tho Fifth Philadelphia District, writes letter lo his inends In which he promises : . "During tha remainder of my term I ekall lot relai my effort, te guard the manafaoturieg In tereete af tba dlrtrict, aow placed la jaoaardr by a Democratic victory, and aver hereertef, aa hera- lef.ira, ll will be my pleaeara to Idea tify myaelf with tbe intereate or the working elaaeea, and do Wliiever l eaa lo promote taeir welfare. ratiiiauy yo.re, . a. o. Kansas." Why did you not da that before von were thrashed by "tho working class f "Jeopardy" is good, but Robbins, Dem ocrat, for Congress, is bettor, in that Mack district, - ' Mrs, B. F.Hill, of Leechburg, Arm strong comity, was recently killed out right by being thrown from a carriage, and striking against a tree, while an Inlhtit in her arms, strange as it may seem, wns picked up unharmed from l... L ' C...I 1 . 1. 1. iiriwccn uiv iioim-o it'i.i ttiiumui in ly in tho carriage was also thrown out, but fortunately escaped serious injury. - Tho Cincinnati Commercial says: "If the J'rosiilcnt, whilo oniering troops into the South to put down lawlessness and violence, would instruct to rlean, out somo nests of carpet-baggers In nout h Carolina anil iouuilnna, be would do the country and the cause of law and order real service. I 1 he I'liilatlelpnla lyrM figures np a charge of 1!6,20,9K9 against the Democratic party. All right will giro tho itaelical leailers enxlit to that amount on the n,000,frOO,0(lf)thej- OWe tho Dcntiln. It dnn't rinln.j ll. i -ii i . i - , -. bill iduoIi. but everv little helm. Bomcliody having doubted tho gon uinencas of Matt CarpcnUir '. lutters to Kel ogg.tho Hew iort, TViourX-wlll tiubhnh faetimilM. U.,..i.i i. ..kiut. a similar enjiy of ,e register of that w.ft 4iniu-u untei. ., i , ,. . , The l'rovldcnco papers seem otTim led because Diidil Doblo aaid that toioamita Maed coald trot Rhode Inland In two minutes. C I, K A '' We tloHire to call the nttoiition of tlio citizens of CWIiolil counly to tlio fact that wo . . luivo opened it MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, tvnure we mit'iiu to tuiisiutitiy ruli tin ntiiiu n inn Biipny n PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of GEORGE STECK & DO'S PIANOS, STEINWAY d SONS' PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS We aro prcpnrcd nt nil times to furnish nny of ihn chenper' miikes of Piunos to order on the most fuvorablo terms its to prices and terms of pnyinunt. Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new nnd popnlnr RYNDER ORGAN, (wilh Hyntler's Knco Tieimilo nml downward Octave Conplur.) The SMI I II AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S O.iGANS, , MSON Ai HAMLIN'S ORGANS nl 'o - .NEW HAVEN MKI.ODECN t'tVS JUIIIEEE, TEMPLE mid CHURCH dllGANS. Ik!sides llicso wo furnish lo order Oririui.s from nny factory desired. Wo sell on every plan known lo the POPULAR and easy LEASE PLAN. On our easy terms every one can have a fjooil instrument, amount will tend so much lo MAKE lit. ME IIAI'I'Y. C7"We shall lie glad lo Imve oci23-'72ly HsrrUaiifous. V Al l AI1LE FARM FOR SALE I IN f;iHANIi "n NUIII. Thf uTuJrrslgnrtl otTurt fur $v tti farnt (in nhtrki b &ow rtildol, itimtfr la tlirtir'l tmnnsiiip, Clmrflt-M mmntj, !., formerly iietl liv Jushu J. Fit. The f-irtn t?ontait.i 120 m ttt, nl is f r r. dsfifuLlj loentftj. Thft hnil. lings' iri ll nuw, nit' I DonstRt or ft Iftrffc fratn hosi, hnir.ff n--t wllitr nnticroe mh, tmtl fcx-tl wier ayfrtitrtiient lrg friii burn, lilidtimitb tbop, wajroa bi, hnuw, !. The boil Ji i-ift ob tin frw n goott, if not bltr, ibftn on rt,v fttrin In Clcanieid cuutity. The Imni ll of superior qatllly ml in a joorl ft alt afitaltlratloR. PoaVtMioi will ba Krn la) tha aprlng, or at an? time moft aonvtoientto thn purrkasvr. Tho term! will ba roMBnbl, renoni uirooi oil pnrt haiat cao adilrnaa tbo ivbarribar mt Ltfonta'al Mills P. 0., Claarflald ooanly, I'., or apply ia par0B tbo f rtmisoa. , Aojr peraona wanttof any iDfurmation in regart. tt tbo qaalitj of Iba land, tbo kintl of builtling tberooa, Ao., Aa.,on cat tha .nforaiatioo by oll ln on Hhariff FU. in Clearfleld, u be owned tha farm for a a amber of yrars, anil of eonrse Vnowi U aboal It, WKNUPILL EM'KKH, IrOooaU'a Hilla, Cloatfiold Co., Pa. Javaoar; SI, IS74. JOHN TROUTMAN, - - DKALIR IN FURNITURE, A!D Improved Spring Beds, . MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. Tha onderelrned bege leave to Inform the eltl aane of Olearfloid, and Uie pablie generally, that be baa aa hand a ine aaeortment of Vurniiure, each aa Walaat, Cbealnat aad I'eieled Cbambar Baitea, Parlor Soltee, Reclining and Eetoneion Pbaire, hadlae and Urate' Baay Ohaire, tke Per foralad Dining aad Parlor Chain, Caaa Scale aasl WiaAaar Chair., Clotbaa Rare, Slap and Eilea aloa Laddere, Hat Raake, Scrabbing llrBebea, Ae - MOULDISQ AND riCTl'RI FRAMES, Looking Oleeoec, Ckromoe, Ac, which would be ewilable for Uolieay preeeate. daolt ll JOHN TROtlTMAN. JOOK OUT FOR THE SIGN -i' OF TUS . BIG CAST HOOK! MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD. The old Claarleld Kim.1i lor Coat llook Co. le Aleealved, aad a new oao formed ky Amo. Ken aard aad 0. B. hlerrell, of Clearlild, and 0. M. Allard. of Emporium, Cameroa county, ae part nere, and Jea. R. Wataon, of ClearSeid, a. flener. al Agent Tke aew eooipany will aarry en the becineeo of manafaotoring, Belling and abippiag the Cant Hooka, wilh all their Imprevemeate, which are ow perfect. All ardrva promptly tiled. JAS. E. WATMiN, July lit, 1874. - (len t Agent. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD N CA XiEN, op all muni Baffsvga Barrawtv Warahouaa Tnwki, Copying FraiMt, Ioiprovad Ifonrjr Drawer, 4. worn tai lb bt II. F. BIQLETl & CO , laaalara In Hardware eh3t:7t.tr Baaond Straat, Clearleld, Pa. THE CLEARFIELD . WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! ' Maanfaotared aapeelally for . ;'; Tim Clearfield trade, roa ialb sr eugJ'TI H. F. BIOLER A CO. 8 A L K I . A large aad wetl-lni.hed Rrlok Dwelling, eita ata oat the river kaak, la tke borough of Clear Bold, eoutaiaing .levea rooma, with good eellar, waiav ia ma aiienea, ana an ina moaera eeave bWbo.. Paatriee, Bath-room, Ctolhee-Breeeee. Ae. Ut aiaty feet front aad twa kaadrod aad tblrtv feet haek, wltk a twwnty foot alley on tke eaet Me. Bald haildlng, with all the appurtenaaeea, win wa evia eoeap, wit. paymeaieia inn parena eer. Applloatlaa aaa ha made ta tba ander atgaaei, ar ta A. 0. Tata, Icq,., who will give all aoeoaeary laiormauea ia inoee wao Seelre tt IB efjaat Ike property. Tnos.j. liccnLotinn. Hey Hit, 1171, if. JRATZfin A LYTLK,' " AQRNTB IH CLEARFIELD COUNTY FOR i LORIIXAIID'N Celekrated Braade af Smoking & Chewing Tobaccos. Wa are enabled te wkoleaala to dealere throagh u ine eoinir at any prleae. KRAT7.BR A T.VTI.K. jaS:Td-tf ' Ctaarleld, Pa. MITCHELL WAGONS, Tboai Kallly hal noalvo! anoiba larfi lot af "illUhall W(fon," wMoh art ataoag th vary boal manafaiarlt aftd vhtoh ho vill Mil al tha oft raaaoaabla ratoa. Bli atooh taaladaa alaioat all aWoriptioa af irafoaa- -iargoaaJ wall, wide aad Mrrow traak. Caii aa4 om Uiaai. aprft'T4 ' THOHAH KKILUY. AUcntlon, Lambcrmm! "Ifriaro aow aii yy BTftBb- Hoillfl, npoHorK taaaafaatarinit aar fM PROVED SOCKET DKiVINU CANT- also la tto a larfoa-watlty af CarUbooks aalta. Mo for raftlt! parpOH. wblab aro ara iwllinf t4Mp for oaKH. AMOfl A R. (tKNHAKP. tOlMrtaM, Pa., Marv4l 11, lTt. CHEAP GJIOCERIRS! Ll' hi II KM CITT, PA. Tbe ejadortlfnei aaaaaa to hie eld frioada ai potrona.thal be awo open ad a fed line el flROUXKIKa A PROVI8I0NH at the old stand of Ilrh 4 ipeaeer, fr wblob ho eallelta a liberal Mtrewaca. r . M. W. 8PINCKH. r Umber City, Pa Mareh t tf. MUKKT 8 T 11 H K T K V I U I- J, 1B K initio HiherCllKAl' I'OR you tall mid see u. whether you desiro to purchiiRO or not. '.6YtfIKK. IISIC 1ST O UK. ' yii5ffUancott8. PLANIN(x - mill C O M P A N Y T". R tinilcrsijrtiod, tuefesiori lo HKKD A l'OWKIiL, h liorrhaivod liorrhaecd the t'l.RAR- HKl.il Hi, AM Ml MILL, and r.-IUlrd n r,.r doing an alien. ire bueinnaa. All the machinery will ba added nceeery to moke it ouo of Iba ajo.t complete eetab i.liiueot. ol tlio kind in the Slate. Thfy are uow preparnl to reeelro ordere for any work in that line. They will gireepeoiiil attention to all matariale for houee batldmg. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARLiING, 8ASII, DOORS, BLINDS, Bll.ll KKTR, .VOI i.ni.rts,tre. OF ALL STYLES, alwaye oa hand. WOKKKt? B0ARD8, andallarti.-lM nt rr for buil-lm, will ba eiehauged for 1HY I.UM11KH, 10 that poriuna at a diatantr my bring their lumber, oxebaniro It for, and return homo with tho man u factored art idea. Tha Company will always hava on hand a larfrw toek of dry lumber, ao aa to bo ablo to fill an order na tho ahorteet notice. Only tho best and raott skillful hands will be employed, ao I hut tbe pablie nay roly upon food work. Lumber will bo worked or told aa low aa U eaa bt purchiased anywhere, and warranted to fire oatiafaolion. Ai tho buainrM will bo dona upon tbe eaih prlneipl we eaa afford to work for aiaall profit. DRY LUMBER WANTED! Espeelally one and-a-half and two Inch pinol tut, for which a liberal prleo will be paid. Tho basinet! will be conducted under the name of tbe "Clcnrfield Planing Mill Co." O. B. alerroll will perannally eoporlfttend tha ka.ineee. Ordere reepectfully aollcltcd. ' 0. B. MKltRF.LL. R. I). TAYLOR. m. o. nitowN A nno. Oleartrlil, Pa., January S, 1871. jJOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, 0SCK0LA BTE.1M MILLS, BAReracrrnii LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS dan Sawtit Patent Eilbcil Shingle. ', U. II SUILLINtlVORD, Pre.ldent, , OIleeForut Plaoa, No. 116 8. 4tb at, rkll'a, ' JOHN LAWSnH, aeneral Sup't, Oeeeola 31 illi, Cloarfleld county, Pa. i . A Lao TOWN LOTS f,.r eale In tha borongh of Ooeoola. Alao Keep the LARtlKST ASSORTMENT of tiood in Clearllcld oounty at their Mammoth Store la Oaooola. Jen8-74 The Lightning Tamer. TIIR aaderalfraoil are the aola Afrentt la tbia enunty fortboMorth Ameriean (ialfaniaed LIOHTNlNd KUD8." Tbeae ara tha only aafe rode now Km aae, aad are eadoraeti by all the el an ti fit mea la the eonntry. We baroby aotlfy the eltiaena ef the eoaaty that we wilt pal then, up a hettar rod. and for leat money, than le eaarired by the ferie;a affonti who a on a ally traverae the eowntj aad carry ef oar little oaah, aaver te return. KNCOUIUGB HO MR LAIiOa Thoee wlehlny Llfrhtwlair Rode ereeUd aa their hafldlnra need bat eddreao by Utter, r all In partntn. We will pal the ap anywhere la thoeounty, and warrant thon. Tba Hoda aad Vlitarea eaa he teen al ey tatae hy ealllnr tA oar Here. H. P. B1ULKH A CO. Olearflald, March It, 1ST -If READING FOR ALL1I BOOKS t STATIONER Y. , Market St.. Clearfleld (at the PoatOrQce.) f1H I aaderalrned betre leave to aanouaee to X the etltaeaa of Cloarltld and rielaity.thai he haa fitted ap a roowand hat jaal returned frnm the elty with a I ergo amount of roadinf aMer, eena iaUaf la part ef Biblei and MiscollaneoiiB Books, Blank. Aopoaat and Pen Books of rtrf de- eriptionf Paper end KnreliipM, Prensh pretaed aad plain Pent and Penellit Blank, Lenal Piper a. Daeda, lfortjFa(a Jud(mont, r.iemp tloa and Promissory notea I White and Parch ment Brief, Lefal Cap.Hteord Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Muaiefor eitnar riano. i-iute or vteiin eonatantlr on hand. Any books er itallotter daalrod that X may aot have oa hand, will ba or. ordered by first eipreat, and aold at wholoaale er retail te It eailoaior. t will alao keep pertoeioai meraiare, aaoa ae mg inaa, newa. papera, do. -. P, A. 0AUL1W. iMaarnaia nay i, inns-ii : Lime for Sale I Till aadoralriod, realdlnff nftar tbe depot haa Made earn pie te arraaa;emeata with Liae It aimers eaet ef the mowntaie, whereby ho It an, bled te keep eoaetaatly on haad a targo qnaatity ef PURE LIME! which he (if-fi le fbrtnart and hulldere at a (. above onat. Thfteo tn need of tho art tela would do wn vo mm w oan, or auniree tne by letter be fore ttegrrtteUng (hair lime. ' . . 1M0. C. PASPMORI. Clearfield, Pa., Jane t, 19. Wvery Stable. T" ZffiiZg the pan- an naeonabla tenne. haatlaaa. .. a atw... Third a?d Fourth "M U"''t. -n.HI.M.r,h. I,,?,.' ' "ARnART,- N ..W A . CASH, ON NOT ES, or on Hiu ud no other investment of liko KO.NAUI) HOUHK.. (Nrartliif HailmM'l U'pot,) CI.KAHKIKI.U. PA. I A li a re of imbl iiatrunnffo ii rovpfntrully Ou- I I int r.. 4:1574 U. IWvr, rrop'r. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Merkei A Pr..nt etreete.) L'LKAKI-IKI.I), t'A. Tt.e. on,ljrrigni-d having tnkt-n rhtrgo of tbie lintel, would r.-erwtf.iltv snllc-lt pablie patronage, ooll'ia . R. NKWTON rillAW. WARHIXGTON I10USR, NEW WAS1IIN0T0N, PA. Thle new aad Wvll fumiehod houra haa hea takea by the uniereigned. 11a feele confident of bring able to render ealiefaetiea lo thoee who may favor him with a aall. Mays, 1871. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. TJ-OWTOUIl HO 17 SR. Oppoaile tbe Coart Ueaae, LOCK HAVEN,' PK-NN'A. , Jeld'ft RADSKAL A KROkl, Prapl. B ItnCKBHIItlKP HOUSK, BELLEFONTK, PA, D. JOHNSTON SOXat, - Propriatore. oclJJ'tl LOYD HOUSE, Main Straat, PHIl.ll'SHUKO, PENN'A. Tahte alwaye euppllod with tbe beet tha aaarkat atfordi. Tbe traveliag public ie inviled to ealL novl,'73. ROBERT LOYD. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of 8eoondaad Karkot Street, CLEAKFIM, PA. TIII3otd aad eomnodiowt llotel hat.darfaf tha past year, bean enlarged te doable lie former eapaelty for the entertainment of stria te re and fueata. Tht whole batldlnjr hat hoea raforaiabed, and the prepeieeer will pare we paint te reader hit guaate comfortable while Uylnf with him. MT-The 'Maaaion Boate Omnlnnt rant te and from the Depot oi tht arrival aad depart re of each train. JOHN DOUUHBHTV, aprfi-71 tf Proprietor. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, ; (Market St. Wet. fterond aad Third.) . C LEAH 11 1CL.U, PA. Tbe tubeeriber havine; boeome proprletur ef this hotel, would retpeetfally aak a liberal there tf partite patronage, apint OBORQI LEIPOLOT. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE," CURWBNBVILLI, Clearfleld county, Penn'a. This old and well eeUMilbi-d Hotel, neaatifally situated on tba bank a of tke ftneqaebanna, In the borough ef Cnrwenevtlle, hat been reaaed for a term el yeara by the andertigaed. Il haa beta entirely refitted, and ia now open to the pablie generally and the traveliag aemmaalty la par. ttralar. Mo palna will be (pared te reader gtseatt eonifortable while tarrying at this bouee. Ample Stabling room for the aeoom mode tloa ef teamt. Charges raodrratB.. Kept. 8S, lUTO-tf. I LI BLOOM. gfttlistrB. J. Mi STEWABT, D. D. S.f Oiloe over Irwln'l Drag Stars. CIRWKNSVILLE. PA. . All dental operatioaa. aithar ha tba maohaaMal or operative branch, promptly attended to aad aetlefaction guaranteed. Special atteatloa paid ta the treatment of dieea.ee of tbe natural teetk, game and moalh. Irregalartty ar tha teeth eaa. eeeefully aorreeted. Teeth eitraeted without aala by the uee of Elher, and nrtitcial teeth inaerud of the beet material and warranted to render eat. lafaetlon. aprtlll'llily County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Meennle Baildlng, one door north af 0. D. Waleon'o Drag Stoic, 1'aaeago Tiekete ta and from Liverpo.1, Qaaeaa. town, Ulaarow, London, Parle nnd Copenbagaa. Alao, Drahe for aate oa the Royal Beak of Ireland aad Imperial Bank of London. . JAMKS T. LEONARD, Prae'l. WL SnAW, Caehlev. B,l:l:t4 J.D.M'Uirk. Edward Parka. BANKINQ COLLECTION HOUSE or ' McGirk & perks. Suoceaeora ta Fuller, Pvha, A Oa PhUlpebara;, Centra Caaatjr, ra. . W1IKBB all tha bactaeoe ata Baaklag Dea will oa Iraaeaatad promptly aad apoa tl ' moat fanu-aole tarma. , , .. , marl-tf DREXEL A CO., Ko. 31 outh Third RtrMt, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Applleatloa by mail will roecir. aramat ataaa. tloa, aud all Informallaa abMrroll. r. Ordere eulicled. April 1 1 . If. ..-"tirhu -N,,y - UWBERTAKOria, AT REA80NABLB ItATtS, i:,rrtM",' - i JOHN TROUTMAN, C1e.r..,d,P..,F.h..,f?,";4ISL"AVI- JIMEI .LIME! - Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime. ' or pleelerlng aaraa k. . ' ... 1tity. ta. U L..4i.. "'.'l' t. . atcCpUOOOH. J. H. M'MURRAY WILL SirpriT TOO WIT It ANT ARTfrm yj N D E K T A KI N G. new Washington!
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