MONEY SAVED IN' IiriLDIN li !—To. ivn money in building. and to put up styl-! ish well proportioned and sul5tnnti.il buildings for less money lhau usual may la* done by culling on A. Weitman. Architect and DesignerThose who intend to build «'itfcer an bombTe residence. or a magnificent hall for the comfort of life, will save money by taking the advice uf anexperienced Architect, making preparations in rime, and by obtaining the bills.draft*, estimates, add specifications at the proper time, will guard against empty purses before the completion of the building.The undersigned would therefore respectfully*; inform the citizens of Clearfield and the public in general that he is at all times prepared to execute jobs, in his line, on short notice, a^d 011 'he most favorable terms. Haring made his business .1 regular study with several experienced architects. and having also bad long experience i?t the business, hull utters himself he will beable to draw the bo^t dosignaof every description ol buildings, make correct draughts lt;»f all Kinds of ptitcrns, models for patent rights. Ac.. Ac . and lo give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage.People from a distance ill. by sending the dint ent ions of the ground plan, with a description of tho locution, scenery, mid country around it be gratified with a design suitable in style and order with tho location, scenery and country, and well adapted for its special purpose. No charge will | he made if the job should n*.t he satisfactory.Carpenters who desire improve in the thoo-i retical parts of their important profession may always receive instructions in either of the different branches of Architecture. Information can at all times be obtained at my office, up stairs in Shaw's ] Row, or u t tic ergo Thorn s. Clearfield, Ph.-May 7, 62.-Om. AWVSTW WEITMAX.