1 ' !" WeHrrron ewnn.m.!ittm fOTiTatwlfi ' I. into r JJ0V:KR & SHAW, - ' ' ti A. I. ,) XeVanII FtrtPT.Ci.AES DRUG STORE, ' Warr.rl SI., ( Imrlkld, (Adjoining Hire of It. M ...op ) HAVINfl purchneed the above Ptnre-Raoru, and re fitted It entlrele, tnnting It In a'l teipects a FH8T-Of.s.S9 IHtl'll STORK, we are now opening, tovfTr to the puhli.a FULL. COMIl.r'TK, and STRICTLY Pl'KK .,.,, t ment of Drugs, Chewiioeli. Paint. ly Stuffs, sc., ., consisting ot tills, ratnts. varnl.be., DliUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Djt Iiali, Tobacco, Cigars, Cunfeotionerlea Stationery. AO. ... riiV.SJ.Cl A XS Will And lhir Urk of I-rutr- FULL ,. COM. ?LBlKf tad ata ?er .liglit advaDaoot. JCuUrn priMi, SCHOOL BOOKS. Teaciterff and other, will t f oral. bed with wjImmo! ! uitoailanaoai booki b kprta,at Mri aoiiec. STATIONERY, neletlng of 0 ip. Flat Cup, Foolscap, Latter anil fernime -J Not 1'apers ; also, a very neat etoek 'of Mourning Neto Papr and kovelupesonhsnd, 'Pen. Pencils, Ink, Ac. ,, .housekeeper.? Will Sad a full Hook of rtRH STICKS, SODA, riOOA ASH. Concentrated LYE. SOAP, etc ;. LADIES AND GENTLEMEX - A r requested to examine thlc stock of Perfumery, . (lair Oil, Fiat Toilet Soapa, iustn, Combs, Toilet Seua. Ae., Aa. S .MO RE US AND CnEWEKS Will flod a full fupp!j of prime Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, Imported and 1)orlmUo CIUaKS, Banff, F'oe-Cat. etc., da. CARBON OIL, Of the boat hrnrnl", o hand. LIQUOliS. TL oeit quality of Li uore alwayi oa band, for latilical piirpoiei. jrPliyiiciaoi PrtioripUoni prompt, and ,refull eotup-juaJed. EAR GEO. E. COODLANDER, Proprietor. PIE 3 V, -error-- . - : - R BLICAN. PRINCIPLES; NOT MEN ItEMOYAL. f. 14 a.'.' .. ... HARTSWICK & IRWIN, t DfiUCGISTS, .Varkrt Street, Clearlcld, Pa, VOL.12WIIOLENO.2J30. TERMS-$2 por aiftum, in Advance. CLE AH FIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1809. New Store In MuLsonburg! In the room former! occupied hv. T. Uegartr. LiTlgl ' ln te Inforai ear eld and now f eaetuniera. that we hare removed auree Ubli.hmont u the inaeione new buildlne; Jaet erected ea Markrd etrect, nrerly adjniainir tbe Jiantion utiune on t&e treat, and opposite Mrrire. Jrabe.m A 6one' atore; where wa roapeotlaU inriu tbe pablie ti eome and btij tbeir :s, Chemicale, Patent Medicines, OILS, FAINTS AND VARSISHE9. Our ttoek of Drape and Medicine! eoniiiu of ererrttilnj ned, (elected with tht greateet aara, and i WA3BANTED STSICTLT FTJEEI Wa also keep a full etoek of Dee, Ferfumerlre, Toilet artielei, goape. Tootb Braibra, Hair llro.hu, R'bitewath Bruabei, and erer otter kind Brubea. We have large lot of WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINE, Flaweeed Oil, Palntr, and Is fact ererrtblng .eed in tbe paiating buitnete, wbich we afler at Cltjr pricee to ca.b bnjrre. .. TOBACCO AND SEOABS, lonreetunery, Rpicee, and tbe largeet etoek of Tanetiee erer onerel la this piece, and warrant ed to be of the beet the Market oftorde J. (1. HARTSWICK, Not. J, IMS. JOI1N F. IHWIS. FOUTZS C'KLEDRATKD L. M. COUTRIET 11AKES tbia method of Informing the eltiieni . of Coviugton, Kartaau, tllrard and tbe lar rouniling eoiiiitrr. that be k l,,.i ...n.j . Sleek of StlMMliK Otlllrt, wblcb he is deter. mned to sill TUN FEU CENT CIIKAPlilt than the same quality of Moods een be nnrchu.,l r,,r . an.r other store in the neighborhood. II i. stork vvu.iau oi Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Satlnetls, Cassimcrcs, Muslins, Delaines, 'w.impr", lancoew, trimmings, Kibbons, Lace, READY-MADE CLOT (II KG. BOOTS 1 BllUfcS, UATS & CArs, GR0CEEIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Surer. Riee, Molasses, Fish. Salt. Linseed Oil, Fisb Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware. Callings, Mows and Mow Castings, Kails, Apikrt, ' vviu v uiim bkii,, viut r r lessee, anu ; an aiuut i Aid. iWr Plows are of the C Centra coanty makr, aod an warranted to b of fowx quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumer, Painta. Varnish, Glass, and a general aesonusent 01 Matloner, ' GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, alwas on hand, and will be sola at the lowest possible figures. unions, , , .. . Such as BRANDY, WISE, CIS I WIIUKT i00t nouads of Wool suy t 1L.. ik. highest price will be paid. CLOVER SHr D, On band and for sole at the lowest market nrloa. Also, Agent for Wilson's Strattonrllle TUItESlIING MACUINES. tlVCsll and see for Tnureelrcs. Yoa will tnd ererjnning tuuall kept in a retail store. U M. COL'TRIET. Frenchrille P. 0., Jan. 7, 16. jrirultunt gmptrmrnti BOOTITS JAiPKOVED STUMP EXTRACTOR, te H0T8B ri im. witl lit(fewrrtly r-lifOft 4 f kokra 4V. w mid km Brilr4 hone, tit 11 11 f ICIaUkTh eUbwl illLtttttl'W. ""J" H ti aarr ittrrti-taf all dhriiwf i.tt InrMrot in tl.m -mro-i, uch M Ll'.0 efl. r. K. (I.A I'tvHS, TKU.CW "ATMl. Hf.AVK.S. ( II C M. III. .TwiVPta, I KVKm. roilK DRR, K'r A I Mi li I b A ,t If Ulnls th wind. inanaMi tht Mfiiwtitc lntoa Anw-laokiDg pifitM hrm i T fcrfwii tf Cowi till amtira. , tlnn f tnvniUH.)!. It it a iur nr- .rnt.r K-.nft RindrTfMMi, Hollow Harm, t. It has bqi nrea br iariuiil fpcriwnt to lncrM Ui 'qiiMtitiiy of ruilh and crnm twenty " vt mil aod tMtm !! kMiltvr Arm and iwect. In futUnin cttl. It rfvt Uimb a ttTMttw, louten tLcir luat, and aukot tkcauriva mcii Utm. In all dlfwvai trnf Swim, aurh at Cougb, Floar la at m iiwlfle Br iHittiB; frnn in- fWiJl th ilvndiii'') wit rvsrnwli AlimlewoUr.T prwrsFtita. If !- la tim, tr. i in arvTeutivt and core lof ilw Hat t'-Mtleri, D1TID E. FOrTZ, Proprlflort BALTIMORE. 11 4 . For alt Irr Drsfff itta and Plswhwtiwrv lerMnMf beat tbt l aiisrd StatdM, tanaUaa and Souiii Asartca. Tor ty l$rtwwrk A Irwin. ClrarlWd. and drtifcfwti and Hor krrpvrt tbronh-mt tlir .I'nitrU Maus. l-bM-I.T JTATUr.E'S GREAT r.ESTOHEH. . . C II i: ETZ'8 Celebrated BKter Cordial. lillS medical preparation li now oOrrl to X iha pnblia a a nliabla qbtitat for the umnf worth lm romp'tabd. wliicLi now fUf.d ibe ttiarket. It purely Tepetable, eompoped ot variom brrhn, gattitred from tb great itoro Iiiiiiii of natura, and frlrrlrd vitb tha at mom ira. It it ni't T(nmmpD'l I an a Ci Nr.-All, iut bj ltd direct iind Mlutiry Itiil'ia" npnn tY Iiturt, Liver, KidneTt, Ltiar. P'nwji-nb and !!!, It a-ta huh an preottva and fnrw f'r tntriy of tVc rtienet o wbtb thono or rant arc nl)rt It t rttfahlfl Family Mtilie.n. an r taki-a hy Htbor infant or adult with tht tarn pfofflrta. reruiti. It l a otrtatn, pmpt and apevtly rwmdy fnr l1rrbma. Iiyt Mary, F owe I eompUInt, Iy-per--V towneaa f spirit, FaintinfF", irlikexiafba, da. Ftr frtiUt a ad fercrior all ktad, ti in.far baitrr and ft?r than any fjtiinin. without any tf it a per ntcioui tSpoi. It ereta an arpttii, prore ptnerful diceattr, td will arson teraet tha pflVot ( Hqowr 1b few aioutet. Prepared by JACOB . " KH, Fola FrnpT!tor, "ti. M. ti.r. Fifth !l fcriif 3lti. tMTl3-ly, 1869 cr ixD opnisG 1859 OP SPRING AND SUMMER Foreign and Doracitle Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery GLOVES, WniTE GOODS, . Ladies and Gentlemon'o Furnishing Goods, 4c, 4o. TX Q1ALITT and PTTLE we eannot be snr X peered, hat lug eeleetrd our etoek with tbe greateet eare, and wa will sell at a elnee cash price, eo that purchasers will tad it to tbur ad vantage In nailing on ns. We hare also fttled up a separata room for BAT A CAPd and STRAW (jOOlS,and will ktep a aboieeiaa of tause goods. WILLIAM REED A CO., Rear Potrtofflre, Market Street, aprlt CLKAnilELD, PA. Down I Down 1 1 Attention, Afflicted 1 STMI5 labtrrilter arlvei notlra ttat ha hn 1 reiurntMt tha praotiea of Medicine ta Luth fritiiurp. altera ha intenHi to dftote bi atten ft the treatment of CHRONIC DHEA.' KS in pnrrl Ha will Iterp ' bA a rhir aa latino f rrtTiSan4 WKDICINB adapted to the trat nien t of ehrnnie d !, and mny ha ni.ulted at bii oeo at any hor of tha dny. N. h A ward to thoaa afflteted with fhroaie flueaaoa may b t Tana adrantaira. Mt m aot ht awarv Uiat oarffrir l'hieana wha oa aiaiaa practice bar not riaa to attand to t.'ift treatment of ennoato diteaaap, and auaaa quently KrctrcT tbemj henoa tbia c la at of dii eitf) reQirr axctraiTB attention. UK'.HUK WILSON, M. D. tithrWft Feb. S7, IbM-tf Beale's Embrocation. (LATE I'OWUL ,) fir at) diaeaaea incident tn lloraoc, OatUa, and Uamaa Flaah. rfqairina the m nl aa aitornal appln'itfna. Thia Fmhronatina wae axieniiraly aaad by tl ftoTrrm(ot durin tha war. Tot tale by llartawirk lrwlr, Cloarfielfl. Jtfb It. Irwin, Cmrwesaville. dVantat tiood-'-ndr, l.:Whara -f 1'R AI,IWhit I,rad, Zino, Taint, Mr. J it I. Tarprniiaa, Varri-hea of a.) ktnda. -"l"rt in ("U and Irt rairtt. Vamifh Itr,iha, ll.MtT.-W U fc a IKW1X. A I. Mm PA A( K A, kaooadf MeAtt O liiMartrr. Htlaah.ld'B alaba. Uakar'a C.J THE LAST ARRIVAL ASD OF COl'RPX THE CHEArE.T! A Proclamation against High Prices! XVTE art now open in a; op a let of the beat and moat aeaaonahla titmdi and AVarea aver offerad la tliia market, and at prioee that remind one of the aod old data of ebeap tbint;a. Tbnar who hvk faith opon tnit p"ibt, or deua war alle gationa mparfJaoua, need hut cjll ir oi mi &ronry Comer Front and Iarht ttreeta. Whnra tW ran ace, fort, hear and Vnnw fur then- elvea. To fully uod r'tand wliat arceheap jrooia, thia nmrt he done. Wa do not deem it n.wMary to enumerate and Itetniaa oar itock. It la cnoug b ior os io aiaia uu We have Everything that is Needed and conrnmed in this market, and at prices that aetnni.h both old and Tonng. dr.20 JlhlMI SHAW A (SON. xyav nouit, ri:i:i AND TROVISION STORE, TIIH nndorrigned bare just raeeWed at their new eland la Wallaoetoa, a fall aoppl ,f Flour, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, &o., COAL OIL, (at redared rales.) A gwd article of T'iBACCO, CIOAR8 AND SMOKING TOBAL'Ctl, eonsUntl an hand. All Of which will be eold at LOW RATES for "11 .,r IT"" 1 aieharige for 8R1N0LF.S and LIMBER- We rerpectfuli, aik tbil tMie te giro ns a trial before purchasing eleeTbt'ra. J. It. REA? CO. Wsneneton, April 7, ISM. Messrs. booth A Itimtbareer Fmprietors of the Irewrnred .nuP Kx tractnr.wlsb It distinctly deretood fhel they warrant this mscb'nr tn do just whs it la recess mended ex eel'lng other machinea b ita being eon etmoted on true pblloeo pbieal prinel plea, ll will extreel the largest pine eiuiop, aus pend it abuve gronad per Bitting tbe soil tufall back la the hole and will pull I them ae fast as I ten men oar, dip; II. dirt from the roots art,, extracted. It will null .oi, iih. .,..,... stumps) from forty te one hundred prr day It will enter b.m .,, ,pMl4 , f rupnea up, aa desired. Any person wantlne ... r it.... uL! H to hie farm, and, If not too far away, we will re at' t 'r, s,.t k an ni i.. i. . ir L. Is not enlisted wa will take it away and charge nothing for onr trouble. Machines $lll with Tuwn.blp Riphts. Single Machines, 1170. Stan and County Hijrhti for eele. . BOOTH A RUMBAROKR, Jefferson LUa F. 0., I'learAeld Oa, Fa CP.Tli.-irTr. We, tbe the wnderstrwed.baTing witnessed tbe uoeiin s iMiprorad ettimp extractor on the farm of K. 11. Moore, near Lulhershurr .uu num.,, is, in and atb floeember, Uke pleasure In eeyier to tbe rub no, mat we belieea it te be the best machine now in use for extracting stumps. It Is of simple re.Kj menagci, not nabte to get out el order, and eery durable. Four men took the machine from the wagon, when entirely apart, put it together, aad pulled n large pine eiarep In less tbaa one hour, We saw tec men p... i e large stamp wltb ease. They use shores woes nia work la taking out the lergeet stumps, without a bard pull. Mr. Booth, the Petmitce, full anderstends pelting op and handling tbe machine. We would adriee tboee Ui .imp directors to see Ibis one tested nelnre C'lrtbaiin sleewbere .k,.k ik.. . J- . eaiiing on tne rrop.;,tora. J. 0. Barreu, J. W. Kirkard, R V. Speckmaa. Joea hirk. J. W. O.k.rsn, J. W. Wallaen, W.B.AIex.nder. Wm D. Henk, Andrew Wilson, Wm. K. Irrin, R, J. Kirk, h. B. Carlile. Oee,Wilscn.ll n. Fred-k Bailey, acrle-lr SArdicarf, ITiairarf, ttt. NEWSEHIES-VOLI0,NO.S. MERRELL & 13IGLER, HAItinVABE, Alto, Mftaafaotareraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLRARFIILD, FA. LOT OF S A DI) L ES,liIl I D LE3, Uarneii, Collars, at., for aale by MEUHEI.L 4 BI0LEK. pALilEIVS PATENT UNLOAD Uf Hey Forks, for isle by MERRELL A BIGLER. 0tL, P4IST, PUTTY, GLASS, Kails, ate., for aale by MERRELL A BIGLER. JpiRXESS TIUAIMIKGS i SUOK Fladlngs, for aale by M EURELL t BIGLER, QUXS, PISTOLS, SWORD CAKES For sal, by MEKREf.L A BIGLER. fuhn Noldofp ti. j i. a-oora, Ueo Kllingar. n. J. nnrop Jaaira Moore, leaver f legal, rAUMEdCS. Look to Your Interest I ss ebleincd the rlirbt to ri IMIMIIlVk'll UTt-UD IJkTK ACTtlR. Alter a In. I r ik 1... tbe fsrm of j.isieb W. Tb.iiuii.nn. la Lawrence TIM! undersigned In sell T. J. BtKlTII kiTKACTuR. Alter the fern nr J.,ai.k w township, we lad h par exeellent In erery respect gieing perfect oati.fertiea to ell praaeat. Noth- -f uas rei got out ol repair. We extracted ererr tree and slump as we psiscd large and email. We now offer it to tbe eitisrns of Lawrence. I'ikr, 1'eaa, Bradford and woaken township. Wewill eel! the right to build a single machine for (.10.011. Or, eny persons wirbing a machine this summer, we will dellrer the setae on the fine of ik ..... eheeer, aad give it a trial f.rr the aatiuaction of me porcneerr, ior fjnn.no, with payment, liberal. fAridreee Tete A Brown riV.rr.pU p n v.w.,u re- A. H. BROWN. JeU:Sm:pd W. P. TATE. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS ASD Eisex, for aale h MERRELL k BIGLER. IRON ! IRON ! I RON! IRON! For sal by jaERBELT. k BIGLER. JJOKSK SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE BAILS, for sels by MERRELL It BIGLER. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAR FIFLD, PA. Wednesday morninu, acgvst is, isc. Hrvlew r .i.. luuuiieirauuu by a Liven pl'LLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And besf Maanfaelnre, for lata by MF.RRRLL A BIGLER- MUMBLE SKEKNS AND PIPE BOXES, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER JODDER CUTTEIW-for nulo by MERRELL k BIOLER. NEW SADDLER SHOP. snoeir k WEAVER, l.wthrrpwwre;, Clrarflrld Conntv. Pa. MANUFACTCRERi ef and Deelers in all kinds of plain aad fence HAHKKss c.lules. Undies. Whine, Collers, Halters, and all articles aanally fewud in n erst-class Saddler Shop. All work done on abort aotlre and at reaaeoable retee. None but .xnerieneed work. 1 employed. Room, one door wet nf k. American Hosel. H w. SCIIOi'H. yyS F. J. WKAV RK. Lime for Sale ! THE andereigeed, residing near the depot has made ecrcpleto airengrmeats wl.b Lime llurnere east of the mounieln, whereby be le ena bled to keep eoastsntly on band a large oooatity or PURE LIME! whit-h he oOVra to famirni and bnildten at a trifle abore cort. Tboee in need of Ibe article would An 'U (n rive tne a call, or adulrtai nia 1 liitr k.. fore ofguiiatmg tbeir lime. UKO. C. PASSMORE. rirarfteld. Fa., Jnae t, IKt.9. R. B. TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, ( car tbe Railroad Depot,) CLKARHI.I.t, Pf NN'A. IEMIIRACB this mstbod of Informing the puklio, that I have uncned on a eerd let ike le of wood or coal-burot LI .ME and Anthracite COAL. In the borouik of Cleerteld, and bare onmpuicil arrangrmi nil wilb esrlcra dealers by wli'rh I ran k p a lull euj,.l constanllv na hand. won n win i ni.posea ol at reasonable rates, b, Ibr tun, buihd or ear lusd, to suit purchasers. Those et a di.taiire esn address me by letter. and obtain all nocci.ar lolorrammn br n lum mail. R. B. IAVLUK. ClcardcM, Pa Feb. II, lH9.f SAWS I SAWS I SAWS! ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN ! 4 nvt'OLVTio.r . s.tnst EMERSON'S FATENT PIRFORARAtED CroBs-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL i;hino AVOIDED.) J ALSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spread! eg, bborpenleg, and Shapiag the Teeth ef all Splitting Sews. V.Sendfor a DeserlptlesCrrealarand Prlea Uet MERRILL BIOLER, t-if Ceneral Agenu Clearn.ls, r G S. ILLEGAL, MAI.tR IN STOVES AXD nOLLOW-WARE, AMD MACFACTURER OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Fhlllpeburj, Centre ra Pa., THE POLITICAL HORIZON. Tim C-omliifr torn..'he. 0f tlthtiiliiff Z?:rJL' 'nut ,,lM-"l bv Il.dlral oca i ii in j- ravernt Aa iiubllcnu. Under the above slartlinrr l,nn,i; tlinl. atnimnl. n.,n..l.i: fe . ""i'uuiiuhii nuwspnnor, tho iork sS'uri. rcnnl.li-i,... .i. ' fnllowing romarkablo loiter from Wbliint,'ton to a loadinfr Rndicnl pa per in the West, Ike Cincinnati n. menial: A niorninrr cuost swofimlnurn n daily from Lona- Rnsmih. If u disgiiBt. Forney oontiniioA to edit (irant's ciRar ttumps Bnd the hour of Mitt. Gram's baths. TI llf)A I IlilteM ambrosial to svconbanij.. tl,.J nauseous to sound niomachs. I hum niy cii;ar tanms no l,ni-i,.c .i... UrantB. Your wife keep, herself as v.cmi tin noiuuons as the Minti-catt . iniuuilh, IF II V HO mil.-n )lltlliirnr..,l 7 If details muni bo told, tbe ne w enmo. of the iMlter lady that she is hangintr w wtuiiLoaiiu a, iMBft itraiuli with every step ho takes, like a broken irtng oi uogwootl. H()W elite would ue ve known as tha udv nf th. v,. oentr Cerlaiulv. The Pr.;,i,.n ...l. i.:. e j .nut. oi nun t vxrant, luiainirhis Ad- ministration into holiday, sends lot his stud. The velvet muni r,f 1 Uranch have not ft-lt their magnoii c.iia.iiujr ir,.au. urant without i horso, loses his electricity. . Tho hor os without Grant, lose their airirnr The black favorites must be sent to mm, pcriiaps, as Dona attunes the Tallapoosa, at the Government cx penne. We will wait a little. But, giving tho best guess from the present stancK point, the President ban liiiled as. II, it a disappointment. Ho has not done ono luminous act since nimine imn power on the 4th of March, not one that the people hove risen up and ap plauded birn for. 11a is bimquo to social tinlMindingolsowhore. Tlicvsav " UI1IIV LI1 L.in I eiini, ... . ... Branch, sliding through the fiiures V.i 6,',uv lu"n "' Annapolis and W est Point. This Is verr well, but the country ia asking of him and his Oubinot a few serious questions that it wuuiu oo wen io liavoanawered from "nningwn, reception balls at tha seasnore notwithstanding. . What uuim. t.noa, south America, Virginia the South, tho Alabama matters, aud I'ui.vivhi etnnnnailiaiions f Til E 8PI1 1 N X POLICY DON 'T FILL Tn E BILL. It is credible that the mhinot n.i the head o( the nation, properly diges- ...v,a tiinin, wouia not Dim mucli time to be absent from tl. .,..;i..i Anvhnw? ika .i: i , . i 1.0111111 is anxions to see looming above the rosy horizon of ..o, miiw, excursions. Iiannnntn ra. ccptions, and seasido frivolities, tho uxceiiuve noaa ol a powerful Republi can Administration. Wo are hardly contented with this sphinx-liko policy. It mny be Dclnhio. as Sheila llurirnr said, but is less than Republican. The President would do well to accept hu- READING FOR ALL 1 1 LOOKS t HTA T10XER Y. Wart el Ht.. (learllcld. (at Ibe Pnet Offirr.) 'pilE undersigned bece Irara la snaounee to X the citieeos of Oeeileld and eiclalty. that bo hoe Sued np roc re and baa Jasl returned from tbeellewi b a Is-ge amount of ending ener, n.tfling In pert of Bibles and Miscellaneous Eooks, Henk. Arronnl and Pass Books of eeery de iriplion; Paper aad Envelopes, Fcerb pre.aed rd plain; Peas and Pencils i Benk, Legal epers. Deeds, Morlgsges ; Judgment, Eleeip. lion and Promissor, notes i White end Percki j Brief, Lcfal Cap. Record Cap. aad Bill Cap, ibbeet, tn:'' lr nnber Piano, flai. or Vielia I eon.t.mily n bsnJ. Are bocks or etstlenery I dcilred tbel I me, .""! hae "a band, will be ar. l II II I II CI II r I? ior ret.il to soil cu.tiimers. I will electee penodieel literature, such ae Mevetlaeo. rws papers, Ae. P. A. UAt'LlX. ClrarSeLd Me, ?, IDAS. If EDWAKD TERKS k CO., Flour And Dealers ia GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, rniLir?Bi Ro, ,pa. a rm i rn.T of ri.firn, wi?kat, j niHN and Clltlp ncnetantly an hsnd. and lor sale at rates remarkablr l"W. ilvbt-U c HInc and Liquor Store. I. L. REIZENSTEIN, WIOIMALB M-ltll I WINES & LIQUORS, MARKET FT, CLKAPI'IRLD, FA. J-i'er oil, Janes and Aeer'a eaediolnee ef erery "'i, ior aaie b, JIARTSH U K A lw IR. 4a,Full nVnk ef Wine, tlnuidy, Oln, Whi'ky and Alc.bnl, alwars on hand. Special atteotw n (Id .a eecarine a n.r. ..iil, J. Sleweemcn.a ) I Kn'ej eu, Ilomlncn. UubhaU'e. Drnke'a : and medicwl purpose i . ' Jei.tl-t a eiMleaa s llerman.iloatetler e ana htraene's WANTED! Wool! lVoolt Wool! M 0 S S 0 P Deelree to bny all tbe W (KlL in the county, for wbinb hi will per the bigheet eaeh price, exchange goods, or both, t eail ewetemere. jr2:1m TDK nnderslgned reeperlfolly nnnonaeel te th pablie that ha has an hand a an. luily. selected and well aaeortad slock ef Sleree. uia rariely consists of SUE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which bar nerer failed to giro perfect eatleraa. tion to the most fastidloas of lu purchasers, Continental, Leblgh, Farmer, Daylight. Spear' AaU-Deil, legara, Charm, llerald.de, with every variety of tbe best Pittsburg Manufacture. fcejuThe Tin and Sheet Iron war elreclik the Move la made of tb, aeer'ert and beat material, and warranted la lire Mrfeel a.i.. lecuon. site eioca Ol rARLOR AND HEATING STOVES le larger, b-ller and ebrsner tbaa aver before eibihitrd to tbe public. He dele eompetitioa either la variety, quality ar price. II la alee prepared t fumlih eemplete assort meet ef Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly aad with tb eels view to serrlcs, from tht btt ma teriel la tb marksL uny as in the interregnum forming his Cabinet, and the thing clearest in this capacity is that tho light is not in him, no more than in tho tumble down Cabinet AtTitir. The people have pinned laitb to his mysteriouaiiess long enough, and it is all that titer have yet, or perhaps will have till tho end, to assure them of the futuro. There is a kind of pretention in consequence shout tho Administration tunt is ridiculous, a running to and fro ol blue breeched, shoulder-strap lackeys, a buix ot buss drums in the back ground, as if thero were being spread the net nf some complicate, fiir-sighicd, tromendous policy, a shiminer and show of ponderousness thut exinta only in thoeipecuitionsof the people. The doubt, once in a wbilo, grows thick whether Grant is not more at homo in a gig behind bis Havana than in the White House, fronting the people. Looking him steadily in tho LW, it occurs to you that the Republican party, powerful as it was, might have taken from his box the first intelligent hackman on the street, and dtuio as well. . Grant's fuco has no clearness of illumination in it, more thnn had his military Poli cy for breaking down tho rebellion Tho Atlantic JluntUly lately contained sn article upon Lis "intclloetial char acter." It is in doubt whether it ex isls. Not a man, woman, or half- grown child in the country but has constantly put the riddle these two years: How is it that Grant, will. this face like a stogy boot, is a great man !" Tho real query is as to tha luct. 1 lie, whole mutter will probably tarn, out simply enough, that, liko other men, ho 'is what ho appears to bo. The Biutueei whoseem lools and turn up wise men nrs few. Grant swung to the bead of military a flairs w li on t h o momentum of the nation was ready to break down treason. He swung to tho (rontof civil aflairs when the party that gave supremacy to ideas had become the nation iiself, and he as a bubble borne on its surl'aco. In either case tho people have been of real iiiiportanrs, and tha man of fictitious imporlnnco. We wanted a hero and a President, and pronounced tho word Grant. GRANT 8 PlflluT CAB1SET. Grant came, believing in himself, and imposed opon us. His orncular silence at tho beginn:ng mnde us ex pect a Cabinet ol giunw. When the roll of tli fie fivcniled CoIossusps wa finally called in the Senate, the half of them woro too focblo to answer to their names. Then some of them enmo and drifted away again. The Cnliino'. went to piece, and formed again liko a decimated battalion. The ministers hang to it unsteadily still ; and "Who are to be Grant's Secreta ricsr is an open quest ton yet, just as PLOWS, PLOW POINTS. A COPPER, BRASS ' R"ked what grains of floating santi wouitj go into apclrilactinn, nianily from tho Cabinet fiasro and consult tho people henceforth. A member of the Grantfamily is reported to have remarked, just uflertho norni natiorl : "It wus the Generals desire not to bo made President by a party, but by the people." Perhaps here is a little light. Perhaps Grant believes that the "era of good feeling" may re turn again under his administration; that he is a Colonsus, under whose legs jti-upit) can waikt eo lar the PETTINESS OF HIS AD JI1N18TION have been tlu most obicciioiinlil ll nnrl now, playing President, he reminds you oi a noy who wished to bo a kintr so that he might ride on the gate i'"cv mi uay. ji ne win stop buying bagatelles in Now York, and para Jing his Presidency iilonc tllA nor.-li.-a of Hie Stetson, and keen to Eneentiv. business here, ho will lootTmore like a successor of Washington his ambi tion, wo oi-o told. THE DENTS FOR EVER. Early after tho inatiL'ttrntinn. when oflicers and honors were heaped, like Atlila's bucklors unon tho rovul linnao of Dont, you might have heard here among certain sagacious Western men pertinently suggested tho CRtablish mcnt of firms"uj go into the brolher in law business." The sui'rrealion hail dropped from my mind until, arising from my sick bed, I hear the buzzing of a fresh swarm of Dents come out liko locusts applying for satrapies in the Southwest. One believes almost that there is somewhere, a hrokerago of this magic nnme upon whose bearers honors aTid officers are expected to dmnllko stars. A storckeeperof the capital of Ancient Pcrkia went one day to Ibrahim, the Governor of his province, to request the abatement nf thetaxo ho wns nn. able to pay to Hasso Ibrahim, a chief magistral of the city, and the Gov crnor's brother. "You mnst pay or leave the cily," replied the Governor. "Where shall I gor asked the shopkeeper. "To snirar., was tho reply. "Your neph ew rules that city, and your futnily aro my enemies," said the shopkeeper im-ii go io t-asnio. "Hut vour undo is Governor there." "Then complain to Shah." "He is your elder brother, and Prime Minister." "Then go to the lower regions!" exclaimed llie Oovernor in a passion. "Altts! your pious fitlhcr ia dead," retorted the storekeeper. History repeats its trying situations, itissaid, for every people. Tho Dents are our Ibrahiius. Wo meet them omnipresent here, and only by virtu ous lifo hava the hopo of escaping thcra in tho hereafter. Sound of Trees. Tho sounds and motions of trees constitute subtle but important elo ments of pleasure. It is not enough that a tree shall have a comely form as a whole that it cast a dense, tirade. net Wn coniiiiT(l sttotigli fx'Jii,iit Ing Amurid our dwelling. The great M-steti msgnolisi ,ru ,,0 fin touud. illowsl are but lin. Cedars.yeW trees, and Lomliardy pnplara are al most bilc-nt. It I said that the Lorn, banly poplar Is tho malo tree, tho female having never como ovsr. It ia very likely. It is stiff enough to bo . n old liuchelor. It spreads out no d branches. Its top diesearly. It casts a penurious shadow. Ciit my hand is tired. The wind move; all tho leaves call uie. Lot mo go forth. Tho ocean above me is surer to euro trouble than tho waters of Jordan cro to clutinsu Naaman's leprosy.. The. winds souud.tho trees sing. My suui sings. Its thoughts and moous b.:ow mny roll like a disturbed sea; but, drawn up into the boavenly air, liko tho Wulers of the Sta. Uiav Inriret. their wralh and oeeeend again in gen tle dews ai:d tiourinhing rains. JJenru X 1 - AND IRON KETTLES, 0f av7 dreerlptloa constantly on kisl LIGBTMNO RODS, You have heard how Robeson was appointed llorie's successor a jolly fellow introduced diplomatically to Grant, in a good mono, on shipboard, Sapertor point, put np en short notice. The I m' ',ft,Jr curving his way into tbe Point he offers so the public le tl.e eeme aa I. i Cabinet with Ins knife as he dined al r,",'"-'- -'lroad Co, : I he aamo table. The people needed ORDERS FDR BfOCTINO, K00FIS0 GUNSMITHING. R b N O V A L. Till undersigned beg leave t Inform his eld aod new customer, and the ranltc s.nerelly, tbat lie ba Sued op a new til N SH'iP. n Ibe let an the miner of KOI RTII and SI A HE ET streets, Clearfield, Fa where be wiH beep een And alber work belortlnf to bis k.,l,u, .in be promptly tiled by aiperieneed aad ikilllal worbmea. BKAS.S, COrrtR AND OLD METTLE Taba in xrhang for goods. jreW-Tle especially Invites tb iteatlca of 01"er pretensions. lie has publislied Mere bent wleblag tn purehas at wholesale, as ' to an Cltrarggant PlcentricitV his te " "'' t. axaai.a, j ve of quiet and retirement No 0. 8. FLEOAL. Flllllpebwrg, Aag. S, 1SSS. JyillSt The Tools Great Men Work With. It is not tools that make the work man,, but the trained skill and perse verance of the man himself. Indeed it is proverbial that a bad workman never yet had a good tool. Somo ono asked the artist by what wonderful process ho mixed his colors. "1 mix them with my bruins, sir," was the replay. It ,is tho same w ith everv workman w ho wfiuld excel. Ferguson made a wonderful thing such as his wooden clock, that actually measured mo mnirs riy means ol a common pen Kmie, a tool in everybody's hand, uuk men every uouv is nut a Ferguson. ,'un vi iiiiu"i utiu i wo inermoinclers were tho tmils by which Dr. Rlutk discovered latent heat ; a prism, a lens, and a sheet of pasteboard enabled Aewton to unfold tho composition of mj;ih, mm tiiu origin oi coior. An em inent foreign nivine onco called upon Dr. Wollaston, and requested to be shown over the laboratories, in which science had been enriched by many important discoveries, when tho Doc tor took hi m into a little studio, and pointing toan old tea tray on the table, containing a few watch glasses, test p8)crs.a small bulanro.and a blow pipe, said t "There is all the labratory I have." Miothnrd learned the art of combining colors by closely studying butterfly's wings. Ho w'ould ollcn ssy that no one know what he owed to these tiny insects. A burnt stick and a barn door served Wilkie in lieu of pencil and canvass. Berwick first practiced drawing on the eottnge walls of his native vilhge, which ho covered with sketches in chalk; and licnjamin Vct mnde his first brushes j quiver) A single leaf sometimes will inil of tho cat's tail. Ferguson Isid j beuin to wag, and not another on the himself down in the fields at night in whole tree w ill niovo ! Sometimes a a blanket and matte a map of heavenly hidden breath will catch at a lower (ranch, I lion shilling, will leave that n the sultry days of summer enrl that perhaps it yield a not or fruit and finully that, when it gives up Its life to tho Inevitable axe, its prostrate trunk shall furnish good timber. Bo sides these uses of bodily comfort and economy, a treo. like . rieh l,.,ei.,i person, bus a hundred nameless ways n ...v.i wo nuruiy stop io analyze, but which, if they wcro suddenly taken uwny, wo should miss. J he murmuring or trees Is profound ly affecting to a sensitive sniriL In some moods of imagination, one can- not bolp feeling that trees have a low song, or a conversation 0r leaves. They whinner, or stienk. nr .cr n.. ' and oven roar. No one knows this! last quality so well as those who have I ueen in 01(1 oak forests in a storm w Hi violent wind. A dense forest opposes such a resistance to the free passao-e C .1.- . I -, ... C. tn ins air, inui ine sound is much deadened. But in a Dark or ouk opening, wncro spaces are left for the motion ol tlte air, and among open branched trees, a storm movea with such power and mnieslv. that not even the battles of thunderclouds arc more sublime, and under certain cir cumstances it becomes terrific. At tho beginning of the tempest the trees sway and toss as if seeking to escape; as the, violence increases, the branches bonnes back, the leaves, turning their w hito undersides to tbe light( fairly scream. The hnge boughs creak and strain like a ship in a storm. Kow and then some branches which have grown across each other, aro drawn back and forth, as if demons were scraping infernal bass-viols. Occasion ally a branch breaks with a wild crash, or some infirm tree, caught un awares in a huge pnff of the storm, goes down with a crashinir as it falls. and with a thunder stroke when it reaches the jrround. I would iro fur ther to hear a storm concert io on old forest, than any music that man erer made, o one who is familiar with forest sounds but ia sure, wheu he hoars Beethoven's musio, that much of it was inspired by tho sounds of winds among trees. There aro milder joys, however, in tree converse Only this morning I awukened fo hear it rain. That steady plash of drops which a north esst wind brines on is not easily mis. taken. I Batter myself that my ear is too wen trained to all the ordinary sounds of natttre'tobe easily deceived I I rise, und throw back the blinds, nnd Io! not a drop is fulling! It is tho wind in my maplo trees. I had thought of that and listened with the most discriminating attention, and w as sure that it was rain ! Twice in our lives we lived in houses built on the edge of tho original forest. Theso bad been thinned out. and re cesses opened up. It happened in bot h cases that an ash and bickorv had been left, which shot up, without side branches, to a great height. The trunks were supple and tough. When ever the wind moved gently, these long and litho trees moved with sin gular grace anu ocauiy. as there was no perccptiblo wind along the ground their movements seemed vol untary. And yet there w as in it that kiiid or irresolution w hich ono sees in sleep walking. "Hut as soon as the breuth became a breeze, the wido'cir clo throrgh w hich these rootod gym nasts moved was wonderful. They seemed going forth in every direction and yet surely and quickly springing back to position again. And in every motion such was their elasticity, they manifested tbe utmost grace. The sighing of winds in a pine forest has no parallel sound except upon the sea snore. vii an sountlt t.l leaves it is the sweetest and saddest, to certain moods ol summer leisure. The piuo sings, liko the poet, with no everyday voice, but in a tune apart from all common sounds. It Las the power to change tbo associations, and to quicken the poetic setisiliXit v as no! other singing tree tan do. Every one i niiouiti navo tins old harper, liko a soer or a priest amonirtn trees about lus dwelling. I ndor an old pine would naturally bo found the young msiden, whose new lover was fur across tbe seas. In the sounds that would descend sho could not fail to bear tho voices of the soa the roar of winds, tho plash of waves running in upon tha shore. A vounc moiher. w hoso first born bad returned to God, who gave it, would, at iwiliirbt, go to the pines'; lor, to her ear, tho whole air must needs soein full of spirit voi ces. They w-ouldsimr to hor thoiiirhta in just such sad strain as soothe sor row. or would it bo strange if, in tho rise and fall ot these svlvan r-vllu- bios, she could imagine she heurd her Daho again, calling to her from the air. Every country place should bave Hint, very coquette among trees, tlvu aspen. It seems never to aleep. Its twinkling fingers are playing in the air ai some arch fantasy almost with out pause. If you all at a window with a book, it will wink and blink, and beckon and coax, till you cannot help speaking to it 1 That must be a still day that does not sea the aspen Looking Bad:. introuuciion, too. to the new man. Rut thnt was of little matter. The monkey races sometimes select their leaders ny tho leni'th of their r em . - nil. ... , maoe .Monsieur Mien by mcansof a thread will, small D Avarny a duke lor he'ping turn into beads on it .stretched between bis eye his carriage. and the stniw. Frankhr. first robbed GRANT S "LOVE OF Q11KT AND RETIRE- lho thunder ( lond Of it lii-htllitllf by MUST. means ot a kite made with two cross ! sensitive tree will seem all a shiver, then t.rant imposes upon us with ! stick sand s silk handkerchief. Wane i and turn its loaves upward withshud- made bis first model of the condensed during chill. It is tlte dintiet fairy strain engine out or an ntii anatomies ; x an l lie treo. line should hitve an still, while it shakes a topmost twig. Though the air may move so gently that your cheek does not feel it, this Jdhory (Stable. TH ( undersigned beg, rear tn Inform the pub lic that be IS now folh prepared to aceoi.me- ds'e ell in tbe warnf furni.i.iuc II ''.iceasted Itiltcre ate pore Liquera,of all U1 H 'nauietnel rurr'.ses. for sale by I hURIf We'.'K A 1RWIX, ' rpHR 1 I l"K7 and I si'S lir eels SI lb Pout (fSee. 1'tiee ? eentv Nailed to ny adrllrn. J-CS tf etenlly em hand aH make t order all kinds of i emddle, and Msrnese, on tbe ebnrt-ei notice see! gniia. Alan, Suns re bored, re-varnished, nnd . ow rnsiaoeet.ee tarme. RrstJomoa a Leewat street. malt win Tee. H e prompt attauttun. yev-Sm-pd Jwt MOORt- public man (if hi station, since the be ginning of tho Government, has so constantly thrown himself in the way of the petiole. A trlnmphal procession through the eortntry every six months aspen on every side of bis bouse, llist no window should bswithont achuntr to look opon its nods and hecks, and bet. ee I rd and Fourth. . 0KO' CEAHUARI. lesrlfld, April ll.ItSt, syringe, used to Inject the ar.icles be fore dissection. Gifford worked his first problem In mathematics, when a cotibler'ssnnrntioe,nion small scrwrts to reioice in ita innocent witcheries. of leather, which he bent smooth tor i I have ween just each fair sprites ia the purpose : while Rittenhnnae. the hnmnn form. Put one does not irol since t l.o war has been tbs lrat of it astrimnmer,iiratoatcnlsteiliheeclirree !(T so easily, if he sport too much As President he is poshing his social ! on his plow bsndles TFarJliacmra's : with them. The aspen leaf makes no prerogstit es to 'he fullest bent. There AJrornfe. j wound. Its frolics spin no silken have passe d fonrteen week since the -'. , . ' - ' j thread, which one oannul follow and adjournment of Congress. Grant has The individual who eras bsnt on his. Will Rot brvnk J paseed lalf of tbsm here, tbe rest io 1 purpose bas become round shouldered i The musical Qualities) of (mi bar It ia the solemn thooirht oonneetorl with middle are tbat life's last bnai. ness is begun in earnest; and it ia then midway between the cradle and the grave, thnt a man begins to look back and marvel, with a kind of ro morseful feclinc. thnt ho lot tho ii.es of youth go by to half enjoyed. It ia the pensive autumn feeling; it is tbo sensation of half sadness that wo ex perience when the lontrost day of the - year is pant,, aad every day that fol lows is shorter, and the lights fuinter, and the feeble shadows toll that na ture ia hastening witla gigaolio footr- .. m i,u ur winter grave. bo docs man look hack tmnri his' youth. Whou the first gray hairs be- ! cunm .isioie, wnen the unwelcome truth forces itself upon the mind that a man is no longer going up the bill - uui uuwn, ana mat too sun is already westering, be looks back oo things . behind. Now this it a natural feeling but is it wise T Is it the high Christian tone oficclingf We answer, No. We, who have an "inheritance inccorrupti- -bio and undefilod, and tbutfadetb Dot . away," what have ' we to do with things past f Whon we were children wo thought as children. But now their lies before us manhood, with its earnest work ; and then old age, and then the gruve. and then home. And so manhood ia the Christian lifo ia better than boyhood, bocause it is a riper thing ; and old ago ought to be a brighter and a calmer and more serene thing tlun manhood. There is a secon youth for man. better and holier than bis first, if he will look on and not back. Thee. U a peculiar simplicity of heart, and a touching eingluness of purpose in Christian old aee which ha rinennH gradually and not fitfully. It is then , imn me wisaoin oi the serpent is ad ded to tho barmlessness of tbo dove: it is then that to the firmness of man hood Is joined almost to the gentleness . of womanhood ; it is then that the somewhat austere and wnr eWmnta. of growing strength, moral and intel lectual, mellows into thu rich riienesa ol an old aire made sweet ant. toler ant by experience. It it thoa that man returns to first principles. Then comes a love more pure than the boy could ever feel; then comes a convic tion, with a strength beyoud that which the boy could over know, tbat the earliest lesson of lifo is infinite-. Christ is all in all. Earnest Thought!. A Truthful Sketch. Let a man . full in business what a wonderful ef feet it bas on bit former creditors I Men who have taken bimby tbe arm laughed and chatted with l.im he ,vL hour, shrug np their shoulders and rss on wttns cold "How do you do V Every trifle of a bill is bunted up and presented that would not have aeen light for months to come but for tbe misfortune of the debtor. If it is paid, well and good ; if not, tbe scowl of the sheriff, perhaps, meets him at u.o corner, a man tbat has never failed knows but little of human na ture. In prosperity be sails nlona gently, wnfied by favoring smiles and kind words from everybody, lie prides himself on his name aud spot less character, and makes Lis boast that ho hns not an enemy in the world. Alas! the ohange. He looks to tbo world in a different light when tho reverses eome opon biro. He reads suspicion on every brow. He hardly knows how to move or do this thing or the other, for there are spies about him, and a writ is ready for Ins back. To understand what kind of stuff the world is made of a man must be unfortunate and stop payment ones in a lifetime. If he has kind f riends then they are made mnn nest, a .aiiuro is a moral sieve : it brinirsoutihe wheat and shows the chaff. A man thus learns that words snd pretended good-will does not con stituie real friendship. FlTl RK FfNIBHMKNT, Let tho fair est star be selected, l.ko a beantious island in the vast and shoreless sea of tho azure heavens, as tho futurshoma of criminals from ih earth .n.i i. them possess whatever they most love, end all. I...:. 1- ri, . . a.i. iv i, possioio lor trod tO bestow; let them be endowed with the undying bodies, and with minds which shall forever retain their intel lectual powers! lot nn Saviour ever press his claims upon them.no God reveal lumsclf to them, no Sabbath ever dawn upon them, no saint ever among them, no prayer ever bo heard within I heir borders; but let the so ciety exist there forever, smitten only by the leprosy of hatred to God, and. eternal purposo then, as tha law of righteousness exUls. on which rest il.e throne of God and the government, of the universe, a society so constitu ted must work out for itemlf a hell of solitary snd bitter suffering, to which there is no limit, exoept the capacity of a finite nature! Also ! the spirit that is without lore to its neighbor, la already possessed by a power which must at liet creato for its own self lormt nla worm tbat will never die,, and a fire that can never be quenched Evrrt Risikii. A gentleman from, Nevada, being asked by an old lady in relation to the welfare of a rnrnHi- oapegraeeof a nephew who had gone out to that Stale, informed her thst the young man had died from "esrly rising." This pur.aled the .d ladv very much Until, by dint of Inquiry she learned that "enrly rising" ts tbe! Nevada term for hanginir. When a man and woman are mada one by a clergyman, the question ir wbo te the one. Somstime there is a long struggle bet ween I hem bfc&r thus, muter is finally settled, Fanny Fern having said that "men of the present day are fast," Prentice replied "that they have to b to catch tb women,."