h a t :i t :, i ' ! V'i I h i r,3 i 4 f id Che epttMif an. GEORGE B. GOODLANDEB, aiuiva us rnorBUTOi. CLEARFIELD, TA. WEDNESDAY HORNING, JUNE 10, 1874. OFFICE REMOVED. Th offloo of th Oliabfiild Rnri'i.icAn will hereafter be la Ple'i Optra Home, on Market tract, between Second and Third. The buainew olEo Will be found te the left of the main en. tranee, oa the leeond floor, where all our old and new patron! are Invited to eall. The pre.! Jand wnpoimg roorni are oa mo intra noor. Migration Will Soon km in. "The govornmont" will soon roraovo to Long Branch and the army head quarters to St Louis. Quito a spread. Snobbery can uot bo oonfinod to the Capitol. Poor Thinqs I The womon's rights women have met with anothor dofcat, Congroes, through the Coramitte on the Judiciary, having refusod to give them "the same protection that col ored men enjoy in the exercise of tho right to vote." What a pity that these loving.docile creatures connot en joy equal privilogos with tho African. The Philadelphia Inquirer aolually recommends E. W. Maokcy, the pres. ent State Treasurer, for United Statos Senator. This is certainly rough on Scott, because Mackey doos not pos sess a single qualification for tho noai- tion, unless it is to carry out Cameron's mandates. Mackey is Simon's "man Friday," with tho privilogo of using a small portion of the Stato funds to run his Pittsburgh bank. " Thin Skinned. Our virtuous Con gressmen have started a schomo in that body looking to the expulsion of me .Delegate from Utah, bocauso he has more than one wife. ; And thcro sits a Sonalor in tho othor Chamber, from Oregon.with two namos llipplo Mitchel and threo wives, whom theso same examplars pet and fondlo. But then he is no Mormon. Now, why not expel both J Joy in to West. Oregon is a small State, but the peoplo in the "Star of the West" did nobly on eleo tion day, on the 1st of Juno. The Democrats elected thoir Governor, Congressman, Legislature and other Stato officers. Something loss than live hundred thousand Democratic rooslors are crowing throughout the west, over this victory, which seems to be over Attornoy-Goneral Williams, United Statos Sonalor Ilipplo Mitcholl and his threo wives, and corrupt Radi calism. Loyalty in Trouble. Mansaohu sotta Radicals and Boston no WBpapors confess that tho recent prolonged con test for Senator in tho witcb-banging Commonwealth has so demoralized tho "loyal millions" of tho "hub" and vi cinity, that the Democrats will likely elect their Governor this fall, especi ally if they nominate "Jack" Adams. So remarks theSpringfiold Republican. It would indeed be d romarkablo ovont, ahould the "dirty shirt party," defeat all the godly, moral and educated do me nts of that modest locality. How Consistent. That eminent retired "Christian Statesman."Schuvl- er Colfax, is vory much incensed over tbe tact that a lew flowers were scat tered over tbe graves of dead Confod- eratos, on last docoration day. It would bo well for this Judas to go and bang himself, or pay back into the Treasury of the United States his share of tho Credit Mobilier corrup tion fund and hisNosbil cnvolopo pre icnta. Until he reponts, ho had bolter keep shady.. lie is the last man who should reproach any one. Ilia 81,200 check lie will not be forgotten by this generation his smiles may. Sambo Hit on the Bead. The high tide of abolitionism is past. The House of Representatives at Wash' Ington has passed a bill declaring that no person shall be allowed to servo as a Juror in tho United Statos courts who cannot read and wrilo tbe Englith language. Tha privilogos of citizen ship are beginning to shrink again within the bounds of a just conserva tism. This will play hob in tho Uni ted States Courts in the Southen States, where three-fourths of the jur ors were negroes, who could neithor read nor writo. Radical congressmen are just now pinching tboir "colored brethren" on both sides, and yet they expect them to follow their parly in droves and vote for their candidates His Will. The will nfTnLr. HM,,... Thomson, late President of tho Ponn- 1 - " , i J nyivni raurona, was adraltod to pro bate in Philadelphia, on the 4th. Af ter providing for his wifo, two sistors, one niece and a nephow.lhe testator re quires the trustees to appropriate the romaindor of net Income of tho estate after payments specified, or so much of it as may be judioiously applied thoroto to the education and maintenance of fomale orphans of railway employees whoso fathors may have boen killed while fn the discharge of their dutios. Preforenoe is to bo given, first, to the orphans of employees engaged upon the Pennsylvania Railroad. Socond, to those of tbe Georgia Railroad be tween Augusta and Atlanta, Georgia. Third, to those of lines controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad by lease or othorwise. Fourth, to those of em ployeos or any other railroad company In the United States of Amerioa. The state is valued at two million dollars Tht Stnalor QuttHon. Tho oditor of tho Altoonn Sun, who has rccontly taken charge of that jour nal, furnishes us with tho following, relating to tho Sonntorship : n this district . In his last wook's Issue ho says: -7 j f,'. s I, ; "From Information that it eonaldered reliable. we learn that Hoe. William A. Wallace will not be a eandidale for re-election. Sucb being the cue, the many boimwratte friend. -of 1. W, Moore, Kaq., of Clearfield, are urging that gentleman to let hie natue go before the . Senatorial ooaferanoa of that dlalriot. Without winning to appear ai uioiating to tne immoerau oi ttiai a, unci, we are free to lay that the eleotion of Mr. M. to the Blete Saimto would be hailed with ploanure by the Dotuuoralio parly lhromchout tbe State Mr. Moore tl ene of ttw old, rillnblewhooil,orioi of the uomocratle party or tbii Common wealth, tier ing for Din lait thlrty-loron Tear, throuich etorra and etinahine, labored aealonily for the luooeii of liuniooratlo men and Democratic, principle!, in IheinoanUna hit proverbial niedeity preventing nun irom aaaing a nomination at me nanui or nil political frionda. "Mr. Mooro la a nativo of Centra county. Pn.t pent eereral yoara of hll early youth In what li bow Clinton oounty, iCvorel yuan ai a journey man printer In Milllln, and in 1H37 looatod In Clearfield, whore bo hai raided over ilnoo hav ing keen the ownor, elthor la whole or in part of il.... i.a .i ........ . 1 .ui uiu sua weii.eiutunanou voinooratle organ, the CleurGold ltsrvnLicax, for more thai twenty Ore yoara. Since then ho waa, for a ihorl time, connected with the llnrrliburg 'oln'oi, and for the Inst four yean and npttatdi, until recently, he wai eiUtor and proprietor of the Altoona Sun, To our mind, few membore of tho party In tbe State are ai dcaerving of recognition by the Deraoorita ai Mr. Moore, and It is with pleaaure that wo learn that hie frlondi Intend rewarding him for m wiimui auuorenoo 10 ueraootatio tucaiurei. Two facts wo loarn from tho un. That Mr. Wallaoo it not a candidate and that Mr. Mooro is a candidate, for Senator. It's too provokintf that we must go abroad for this local informa tion 1 How stupid wo are ! . 1 That Mr. Mooro has earned a scat in the Senate, nud that ho would make an honest and attonlive member thore can bo no quostion. ,And should he succocd in obtaining the nomination, we can support him heartily. As wo greatly lack information on this ques tion, wp can say no moro on this occasion, but will look lo tho Sun for moro light. , , .' ' Anotiikb Sick Loyalist. The cdi tor of tho Clcvolnnd Jlcrallt who has proached and prayod of social equality witu tlio African for CI toon yours,now pukes up his own modicino, adminis. tered lo him by the United Statos Senato through tho civil rights bill, fn this way; "It plaoee the black man In manr iuitancot at a great advttntngo over tho white, and, unfortu nately, It il the ignorant and pruumptuooj black man who will too and avail hitnaelf of that advan tage, Tbe respectable and intelligent eolorod man will ondeuvor to conquer tho projudicoi againn nn moe or to living u to nrore the lira judioei abaurd. The Ignorant and impudent no tclligent and modcit brother would be oontont to waive for the present, and will threaten the ter- rori of the law. And there wiU not be wanting oaaei where puaiahment il inflicted under tbe law if tbe bill ahould beoome a law for denying on account of race what wae really donied to impu dence, or unworthineai upon other groundi. The drunken, noiay, or Iniolont white man can be ihut out of a railway train, refuted accommodation at a hotel, or excluded from a theatre without fear or tbe ooniequcneof, but It will be haiardoui to deal with a eolored man ander limilar oiroum Itanoci, for tho pica will be let up that hia exclu sion waa on account of color, and that will entail a neavy penalty." : What wo particularly find fault with, is tho unmitigated hypocrisy of men like' the oditor in question, who have for yoars catered to the negro race for tboir votos, but when thoir love for that raoe is to bo practically tested, theso solf Bmo knaves become as boistorous and jealous of their "oolorcd brethren," as the most "vchoment copperhead.'' Out on such rascality I r -. . Reconstructed Arkansas An ex change says : "They hnvo got a whole sale job of impeachment on hand in Arkansas. Tbo legislative committee on impoachmenton Monday reported articles of impeachment agninst Stato Auditor Wheeler, Chief Justice Mo Cluro, Associate Justices Stephenson, Soarlo and Bennett, Circuit Judgo Georgo A, Kingston, William II. G'roy, Commissioner of Immigration and Stato Lands, U. S. Olivor, Sheriff, and J. A. Roland, Clork of PulaBki county, Sheriff Nichols of Hot Springs county, and soveral olbors connected with the groat robollion. Tho articles against McClure and Whcoler aro the only ones acted upon, both of them being impeached by a large majority, It will bo a littlo : interesting to know what Arkansas will do lor officials if this thing goes any further." Where is the American who doos not blush at such facts, and where is the European, or ovon South American,who doos not Inugh at "tho best government the world ovor saw," as Father Abraham tormod it, whilo bis minions wore ar resting and imprisoning civalians by bruto forco, contrary to all law I BuduiNa Fob Life. Tho following special tolcgram was sent to Wash ington, onThursday last : "The faot hl boon tnado public that a call hoi boen lamed to the membora of the National He publican Kiooatlre Committee to aiiembln in thin city in a few daya. It le quite generally reported here to-day that tbii baa hoea dona after oonaul talion of prowlueuL Uvpublluaua. who were of the opinion that a thorough organiaation abould be made preparatory to the Congreaalotlal electloni in October and November aexU It la no longer diigniaed that tbe apathy at preaent cxiating in the rank a of the Ilepoblican party ii of too eerioui a character to alljw It to go nnnotioed, and that the danger of the lower llouae naaiin into ti, control of tho Democrat! at the approaching elec tloni la very great, therefore it hai boon deemed adriiable lo call the National Committee together for the pnrpoee of eouultatlon and to oonaider the lituation and to adviae tome meant to arooae the dormant element now eiiiting, lo that the party may retain control of the ilonie, at leoit, dortngtheremeindcr of President Urant'i admiu iatration." This Horn of news revonls tho Radi cal situation protty clearly, and tho ovorlhrow of tho party is but a qUos- tion of lime, unu that will come around about the 4th of November next. Tbo ordinary express trains on the Pennsylvania railroad aro nmong tho fastest In this country, but a still fas ter ono has just boon put on tho road tho Day Expross, making tho 854 miios botwoen Pittsburgh and Philadel phia in ton hours and fiay-flvo minutos. It stops only at Ilarrisburg and Al toona. Tbo Lancaslor people aro very mad bocauso it docs not slop at that slow Tillage. . Lati HunnnTu Tlvn Hlj..,fnr,l (Conn.) Journal says t "Senator Ferry 'TtM i"" nis serious enronio ail ment OOmoollod hia nh aonriA frlm fhn Senate, so that be oould not record his Tote wun avarpenier, Ltewisand Bore man against the Civil Rights Bill." Poor, chronlo Ferry, he has "fit" his last battle. I'nloadtnr. "Tho government" commenood un loading some of its corrupt orew last wook. A congressional committee has demonstrated to that body and tho world that tho Treasury Depart moot has boon as corruptly managed by Sooretary Riohardson and his as sistants, as was the New York muni cipality by Tweod. Ilonoo the re moval of tho chief and tbo resignation of Banflold and Sawyer, during the past week. Tho Infamous feature in this work of removal ond appointments, is the not of tho President in appointing Richard son ono of tho Judges of tho Court of Claims, Aflor being proven too cor nipt and Incompotont for tho position ho held, by a congressional oommitlo, and being censured for bis incapacity and corruption, to place him on tbe Bonch is oortainly straining at gnats and swallowing camols, and wo should sny, will not prove a success in gotting rid ol incompotont and corrupt men. 1 If Gon, Grant desires tho pooplo to boliovo that it is his intention to get rid of all tho incompotont and corrupt officials with which be teems to have surrounded himself, he must quit pro- moling such moo as Richardson and Williams. Such "civil service roform" is simply damnablo, booause of its trifling character and demoralising roeults. , ,. The Hypocrite t'nvcUed. Tho noar approach of social equal ity with the negro raco, bo far as Radioal legislation can bring it about, places tbo statosmen of the Radical porsuasion in rather a ridiculous light boforo those whom they have cajoled and deceived for years post. Tbo last act of IboBo canting knaves was but reoontly displayod. Says the xiarrisuurg rairtoi : "jxono ol tbe applicants lor admission to tho Milt tary Acodomy at Wost Point wc,re successful this year. This is not at tributed by their friends to inferior mental capacity and attain mania on tho part of the colored candidates, but to tho partiality of tho examining omciais oi iuo bcuooi. l licso military ofilcials do not want oolored porsona among tho officers of tbe rogular army, and are suro lo got rid oi tbe applicant! in ono way or other, Yot Congross is passing a civil rights act whou tbo govornmont has neither power or inclination to placo tbo ne gro on an equality in the public i neti tutions under its control. Tbo blncks are to bo kopt out of such aristocratic institutions as the army and navy, tho positions in which are only for tho governing olass, but the farmort and mechanics of the country are to conquor thoir prejudices of race and admit eolorod children on an equal footing in tbo common schools. There is no room for tho negro in the sacred precincts of West Toint and Annapo lis. Theso establishments are for the sons and nephews of senators and mombors of congress and their wealthy friends. But the nccroes are eood enough to herd with the children of poor wbito people in tho common schools." . , a ' . Conscience Stricken. Tbo oditor of tho Pittsburgh Commercial has takon to "puking" lately, and this pitched into a defunct Radical, now in Europe enjoying bis stolon plunder, and ropairing his health : "We nolico that so mo Republican nanors are inclined to hush nn the James Watson Webb scandal. We aro not to be includod in tho numbor. On the contrary, wo aro glad that tho fuels are out.. Ono of tho greatest vices of tho times in tho luck of con science and a high sense of honor in a certain class ol our public officiuls. and if soft words will not bring about relorm, tlio pooplo must try what vir tue there is in soveror methods." To these gushing remarks the editor ol the Venango spectator replies : Yes, pitch into Webb ; bo is not in politics now. Lie doesn't belong to tho moioty ring, the Christian states man band, or Ihe Cameron ring, lie can't do anybody any good, and if he gobbled any govornment money at all it was only five thousand dollars or so. Such a small operation is a disgrace to the big thieves of tho Radical party. Put bim through on tbo "high aense of honor" dodge. Rut if James Watson Webb was not laid up in ordinary, if he belong ed to the Sanborn-Butler-Jayne or Cameron gang, and was still dropping into stealing in a friondly way, tho Commercial would forgot its didactics and ply its whitewash brush to cover np the crime. . Tho Chicago Tribune, in alluding to tho Williams Department of the Gov ernment continues: Since it became known that Attornoy-Goneral Wil liams bourht a landulol with part of the contingent fund of hia Dopartmont, a Congressional Committoe has boen making inquiries as to the manner in which tho balance of it was oxpondod. Thoy find that gross abuses have re sulted in all tlio Departments from in trusting to them bulk sums of money for indefinite purposes; but tho pres ent authorities are only to blamo for rccognicing and exaggerating bad customs which weroin existonco whon they assumed office In the opinion of the Committco, there is room for groat roform in tbe dirootion of econ omy. The practice of giving presents to clerks, of furnishing rooms in ex travagant stylo, and of using public property for private uses, are repro bntod bv tho committco. The renort. as a whole, eonveys tho impression that tho commitloo'dared not bo as communicativo as they might, for fear of helping to send "the party" to cvor lasting smash. 1 e A Falsifies. The Pittsburg Pof remarks: "Attornoy General Wil liams, the individual who wantod to bo cbiof Justice, bids fair to booomo as famous a liar as the "Christian statesman" Colfax, the "Christian sol dior" Howard and othor Radioal saints, lie donied that his lots were graded at the exponse of the Board ol Public Works, whon, lol and bohold! docu ments have boen prodocod showing that sOmo portion of the work was done and paid for by tbe Board. ir:li:.M. - . i. a .. n iiiiuiua aipuara w no very lulioriu- nate aineo the unoovoring of that londaulot business." No Norwno-ian rrirl la allnwn1 tn have a beau until abe can bake and knit atonlrlnira i &nrl an a nnnuintianu q- I vvimWi,n every girl can bake and knit Jong be fore abe enn read or write, and the dosen't have to be ooaxtd into bor in dustry either, It would be a good idea to have some Norwegian rulei in (hit country, i Xttharif Gent. Remarks tho New York Su i Eo poor Riohardson bad to be turr id oat. The Committee on Ways and Uoans was acrinit him. Even Gran, with all bUTndifftronce to tbe opiiloni of others, oould not keep him an long, er. It soems Inconceivable that Uo Son. ate ahould confirm him as Jidgeof tne court of tlairoi, and yot it tins been done. I . Richardson hai just boon tiled be fore the Committee on Wall nnd Means for bis connection with the Sanborn Jobbery, and has only tkcapod Doing convicted or robbing mo iroas. nry by furnishing evidence of in com potency. With Tils oonsont aid co operation hundreds of tliouBnfciln- of pubiio raonoy wnr stolen ) ani it no had not shown reason for tho idio that bo was a fool, be would havi boon deemed worthy of tbo nonitctitinrv. And upon tbo beols of this bo ij made a moinbor of a oourl which adjuiioatcs claims acainst tbe United blaw, and placod upon a bench whoro a oorrapt man or a weak man may became an instrument of frauds far greater than those with which his nnmo hi now beon oonpected. I Prosidont Grant and tbe Sonilo bo liovo ovidently that tboro il Milling that the pooplo will not boar; ho ox tromo of dishonesty, indecency, kr fol ly that tboy will not condone. I Tbii belief of tbein Is a deljsioo ; ana tneir punishment cannot te do forred forever. Radical Mihuovernment.TIio Philadelphia Press calls tbo following "iron tacla, in an article it lias in favor of inflation as a remedy. It says : All grades of iron have doclined twenty-nino to thirty-two por eont In a year, and railroad extensions, with its oollatoral industries of building locomotives, bridges, cars, depots, &o., have almost coated, and : even t io usual repairing is very limited. . This railroad work has, latterly, consumed about one half of our iron product. and, as a oonsequono, two-fifths of nearly aovon hundred pig-iron fur nacos in the country have suspondod operations, tbus stopping coal and ore mining, whilo ono-third of the rolling- mill capacity is Idle ; and or tbo iron and stool-rail mills more than ono- half are not "turning "a wheel, and many magnificontestablibhrnontBhave boon overwhelmed with misfortune. Those iron facts are very hard fuels, and the cripplod industries of tbe country aro a distressing monument . - Tl 1 : I ; . mi . . iu xuiuteut iiusguverniiieiiv. 1110 sui foring working people, who aro with out work and dread tho future, soe in this condition tho hardost kind of facts, and tbe defeats of the Radical party aro the testimony to show that tbey know wboro to fix tbo blame. and aro doiog so with a determination that will overthrow tbo party that brought tbe trouble on them, and fled relief in a new and DrosDorous ordor or things undor Deraocralio bard . . . . ... money rule. Clinton Democrat. Radical Statesmanship. It is no torious that Kansas has (7,000 in her treasury which nobody claims. It is the package containing that amount given to Senator lork of that State to secure his voto for Pomeroy In tho senatorial election, which Xork pro duced in tbe joint convention to tho soro discomfiture of Pomerov. The amount is again tho subject of pubiio inwrij. tun now Dtaio ireasuror has receipted for it among othor val uabloa in tho State Treasury, ' but does not know what to do with it. York, who only took it in order to entrap Pomeroy. will have nothing to do with it, Pomeroy's explanation of tne anair was mat tho monoy was given in trust lo York for ono Page, who was to start a national bank on it; but Page has relinquished all claim to it. So tho cash remains in tho treasury without an ownor. WnoLESAM Removal. Six of the oldest conductor! on the Pennsylvania ltauroaa, n e w x ork ui v ision, reooi ved notice that for "general mistakes" their service! wero not wonted aflor June 1. Tbe tiokot agent! at Jersey City have resigned. Other changes are predicted. Tbe discharged con ductors are Allan GrtmstoJ, Lloyd Burke, Charles Morganohn Johnson, jonn Aiaxwoii ana Koss Miller. "Ucn eral mistakes" had bettor be on tho lookout hereafter. QTRAYED. From tbe premi.es of kj me aaaeraignea, in floeriuitl, oa or about Uie Id day or Juae, a medium llied mi cow, saving the tip or her norm out off. An Infer atloa of her whereabout! will be thankllllv re oaived at thU office. O. W. ELUKKTV. T BACHERS WANTED. The School Dlreotort of the bnronrh ofClrar. Held give notice that appllcatlona will be raeived from toacheri, for the verloue department! la the Sublio echooli of laid borough, until Aleuat Oth, 1814. At leait four teachere will be re quired. None but the belt will be accoptedJ Tbe Principal moat be a man of uperieooe, with a uorougn euooauon, ana aoie lo toacb Ilia lan guage! If aeceiiary. Liberal wage! will he paid. l)y order of the Board, JfKl WM. M. MoCULLOUrjH, BWy. PUBLIC SALE - OF YJLLUiBLK TOWN PROPERTY I The School Director! of the borough of Cltar- fleld will offer at pubiio out-cry, OH Friday, the 34 day of July, WH, at 1 o'olook, P. M, In laid borough, two lota, known In the plot of Mid borough oi Iota Noi. Ill aad IH. The Iret it aituate an Plan itroet, aad baa a two-itory brli building thereon erected, known ai the "Town Hell" eohool building. The ieoond la iltuate Cherry itroet, and baa a oae-atory frame bulldi thereon erected, kaewa aa the "Old Method Ctaureh" property. Then lata are Terr deilral either for buaineai looaUoni or private reildoooi lermi mane aaowa on flay ar aale Hy order or tao Board, jeie - WM. M. HoOULLOUUH, geo'y YXECUTHIX MOTlrB! NllM I. k.... XJ by given that letter! teitaaeatary oa lie eitate of HENRY PWOOl'K, deoeaaed, il. of Brady townablp, Clearfleld oounty, Penih., having been dale greeted to the anderaigned, ill peraoaa Indebted to laid eitate will pleaee an le payment, aad thoea having elaluie or dena li will prmat then properly authenticated for i 1 tlemeat. 8AHAU JANK 8W00PK. Kieeutrlil Lotberiburg, June 10, 1874.-SI 1 XECUTUR'a MTICH-Noticeli bcl- "j a,,al wiMflfnw, dwtiik en granted to the eubicrlber oa the eatata af 8IM0N STANLEY, deceaied, lata of (lull townihip, ClearSeld eouatrr Pennavlvanla. Jl peraoaa indebted to aald eitate art requeatvd f Bake Imraediata payment, and thoee bar I A oiaimi againai me una win preaent them dulj autaenaioaieu ror eeuieineni. ., t . ... ALKXANDER, Galloh, Juno ID, l87e-l. Kaeeutor. 1 AtmON. All neraoae k.t ..iiaj " paroneae or raeauie with the follewlrt aronertv. now in nnoMoaioa nf u..ikHiAK it.. I din, Tie t One Cook Stove, one Organ, lot of Cai pet, Table, Clock, lei af Chair, Oapaoard, Irol KetUe, foer Bed! aad Beddlag, Parler Btove aaj " "me wai parehaaed t me at Sheriff' e eale. and li ant La Uuk .l. ... Barthelemew Baddla, aahjeei to aiy order at mi Infl tl Kl. HrflllNB. new waiaingioa, aaay n, !S74-JalB-4 COAL DELIVERED.-I will do rm Ue eel eh re tad "Uaaaerry CoaT' t aay polat la.Clearileld borough, at the toweat ''. m awb. wacaoni Tabaem aad Cigar Mora will he promptly Bll.d. Clearaild, Jus 1, 4.-lt- MWAJ'- POOI5IYE1.Y OUE DAY OKLYI CLEARFIELD, FRIDAY, JUNE ISih, 1874. if- " "'ft ' Great Soulhern Menagerie, Circus, Museum, Aviary, , ROMAN HIPPODROME AND EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. THE GREATEST MORAL SHOW OP THE AGE!. " 2 EN Hi 'n:fC 1 1 V kl I mill -WSMOST FEARLESS EQUESTRIANISM, Terriflo Vanjlinf, Dnring Acls of Gymnaslio Excellence and Wondor- ui ronorming uorscs evor bctoro exhibited, bosides giving a bewilder ing picture of Oriental Ciorgoousness Lrnnannrtillntr I.1ia moot f,irvi,l imni. nation. The whole under a lighted City of S- V?M 'c, y Pavilions. L N7- jls. Admission 60 conts. Children on- T-aev- 4' dor.10 yoars, 25 conts. ' WILL EXHIBIT AT PUIUPSBL'RO, SATUItDAT, JINK 20, ar Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock. junelO JOOKOUT FORTnE mo sioxi T. J. HUBBARD & CO, DEALERS IN STOVES & RANGES, AND MANl'FACTi nEllS OP Tin, Shcnt-lron & Copper Wnrc, PLUMBERS & (.'AS FITTERS, Near Market Street, Ucirlleld, Will kerp on hand all the licit Cook Store, Ranjfi, lliating tilavea and Kumar l la the inarhit, araonn which we mention the Arfrend Range, Victor Cook, Diamond Htate and Kciipie, all of which for beauty of deiiga and eheapneaa cannot be lurpaieed in the market. All of our Ptovee we warrant to give entire ratiafaetlon, or the Stove can be returned In ten dayi. Old etovei taken In part pay for new once. We keep oa nana an oi tne leteii ana oeu HEATING STOVES AND 11ANGES. Particular attention paid to the repairing of an ainni oi ntovci, nangei and rurnacci. TIN WARE. Or our own manufacture, of all klntli, which which will b luld ohnp for einb, hy wholoMalo or rottlla All oar war it mad out of ono and two erou tin. and warranted to be Jmt aa we reprotent It. Tin Roofing and Spouting dune at ihort nottoo and on moat renaonable tormi, and repairing neatly and promptlj exe outed. , PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING done aad all Jnbi warranted perfect. Will keen oa hand (iu Fixture., of all kindi, and fit up hoaaei with Rnniei, Hath ltnilera, llalh Tube, Bhower Hatha, Waah Btamla, Blnka and Water ClonU. Partlei wlahlnc anythloi done In onr line will do well to live ai a oall, aa we are determined to pleaae all In retard to price and ityla of work- manihip. T. J. Hubbard will personally super intend all worn" ontruatca to onr cere. JuncB T. 1. miBIiARD A CO. CUELEY & CALDWELL, OIAIBM III Agricultural Implements, DIOLKR 6TATI0N, PA. We are arrnta for the "Champion" Reaner and Mower eomblned, the Pratt florae Rake and Cummlnai' Poddcr Cutler, ai well ai for all klnda of Store, and Heatori. rlamplei alwaya en band for anamination. Call on or eddroaj ua at wlliinmairovo, Clcar- flold eouaty, Pa. . JunelO-Sra QONKLIN WAGONS I The anderalcned hai on hand for ante at the "Phew Home," ClcarOcId, Pa., a lot of the Celebrated Conklin Wagons, which ke offer! oa very nwonabto t.rroa. Theae Waironi have a national rrputatinn, and farmer! and all other will do well to eall and eiainlne tkea. All th information deal red concerning men will oe inrnnnea who pieainr. JelO lta R. SKWIOM SHAW. CAUTION. All peraoai are hereby caution ed aot to parekaae or meddle with one bay mare aad toll, one cow, ene Wheeler A Wllaoa lowing machine, one let of hlaokaalth took aad one w. vi mrpfHwr wuiw, now lae poammoa of A, W. Raymond, of alorrli townablp, at laid froperly belong! to Be aad II left with hia), ib hM U my order. juoen-se tuaiaiiAH jiahtlb. Comprising the most attractive features, ,,;! gathered from 'ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, Prcflonting Sconos of tho Most THAN CING SPLENDOR EVER SlRk'K . . - tho Circug nnd nippodromo Arena tin u.llnn.o.,1 IMUI..!:.... .P .1.. T piIE SUPERIOR MOWER &. REAPER I scnEir rowEitr SIMPLE, NOISELESS, DUEABLE. The lubioriber feel a eonlilent ih.t hu chine li adapted to the w.ola of the farmer! of viearneia county, and would rcipeotfully aak in em id examine il ociore buying a machine. HORSE HAY FORKS AND RAKEfl, GRAIN D1ULL8, TIIUKb'UI.NU MACHINES, eta. Deacrlptive pampleti free. JOSEl'lt U. KIRK, Agent, junelO-dt Lutberaburg, Pa. CAUTIO Jf. A II penona are hereby santloned not to nurchaae or in anv wav meddle with two horari, harnen and oae wigoa, now ia the puiMiBioa oi ii. i . rarenaworth, a. they are my pnipeny ana kii wun Dim, lubject te my order. U.lttU a. L. REED. T V) FAKMERS1 And all Persons who wish to do the Labor of Ten Men My one man and Ihe Investment of a few dollar! la machinery, w offer Woods' & The Buckeye Mowers, which kavt itood the Uit of twenty yean, la which time there haa beea more of theie ma chine! made and aold than of all other machine ombinod, in the United Statei. The Wooda' machine took the drat priie at Vienna, Aeitrta, la eompetitioa with all the maehinea of the woriii. we alio tell the Itaioa, liagcritowa and all Wt rran l.rl tn k n,,u -t .1.. . 1.1 ... . vl mi. uh, niBivriaJ and If they do aot do their work ritht, we will hi iuciw uaoa aou reiuna ine money, no alio eall - BPROUT S I1IIKAR AND MKI.I.Ia' HARP005 FUKKn, PULLIhS, Ac. THREMHINQ MACniNES, of all kindi, but moitly Ellli A lloffman'l bne- oorae ireaa. BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILLS, CIDER KILLS, and all other machinei In our line. Two ear lo.de of machine! juat received. Do not fail to call. M. U. BROWN A IIKO. At Moat Markit, on Market itrcet, Clearfleld, June9:74 J-RATZER & LYTLE, A0ENT8 IN CLEARFIELD COUNTT FOR Celebrated Brandi of Smoking & Clicking Tobaccos. We are enabled to wkolcaale to dealer! through out Ihe county at aity prion, K RATZER A LYTLE. JcJ:74tf Clearfield, Pa. The Lightning Tamer. rpiIR andenlgaad ara Ihe lole Agent, la thla a eouniy tor me --norm America! Ualvanlird LIGUTNINQ RODS." Tli.ae are Ue only aafe roai now ia an. ana ara .ndaraad hw all ik aetentlfie men la the eonntrv. Wa her.bv notlfr the elHaeaivif lha ! that we will pat them np a better rod, aad for en money, man u enargid by the foreign agent! who annually traverae the county aad earrj vi our inua eeia, aever to retnni. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Thoie wlihtnf Llrhtnlce Rod. erect an their building! neid Cat addreei ai hy letter, or eall la penon. Wa will put them up anywhere in meeouniy, aaa warrant nam. The Hodi aad riilaree eaa ke laea at any time by celling al ewr uerw. a. r, fllULKA Mv, Clearfield, March It, II7t.tr NOTICE. Tho- Park it in condition Tor korae training and pleaaure driving af ternoon!, and eaa be uaed for luck nnrnoaa. an. Ill th. Slat of June, when pleaiara driving will cram until alter the raoci. v Shooting, gaming and racing are itrlctly for bidden In the Park. Aim, entering by alimbing Ihe fencei, and pulling off palinga, boarda, ita plca, Ac Partiei dlnrorered In any of the .bore aci. win do iiuni.nea aocormng to law. Iiy or der of lha Olllceri of the Park Aaioclation. JnncHt OKO. B. ROUACKER, Prei't. AnMS!!ITRATOIt8' NOTICENotlee la karakv wlv.n tkt lllMj.r.JBl.l.. .t on lha aetata at (1KO. J. Vnm of llridy townihip, Clearfield county, Penn'a, u " " a graiiKHi H, me aauemgned, all peraoaa Indebted to laid eatate will pleaae make Immadl.la n.,n..i il ... L . ' I 1 ." KTIOB elalmi or demand! will preient them properly authenticated for tettlement wlthoal delay. r. unvrAiiT, MARQARKT YOA8, JuaeS, 1174 fit Admlnlitretori. CAUTUN-AII perionaare hereby eaatloned aot to purohaie or la any way meddle with oue Rorrel Bnrae, one Black Iloree, two Cowi aad one Heifer', left by me la Ihe poneeaion af my eoa, Jotrph B. Rolhrock, of Morrli townihip, aa Ihe? remala my property and are left with him nhiect to my order. JOSEPH ROTUROCK. Je.st JAMES K. WATSON k CO.. ' REAL ESTATI BROKER'S. CLKARFULD, PENN'A. Uoaiel aad OAeee to let. Collection! Broealnle made, and firet-elau Goal tad Klre-Clay Landi and Towa property for aa la. OMce la Weitora iiotrt Building (Id fiocr), Seeead Bt. lmyll'74y S TONE'S SAW GUMMER3 AND SAW UPSETS. Wi hare received tke ntenoT for the above aad will Mil them at manafaotnrer'i prleea. Call aad eiamlne theta. they ara the beti. ja"-II 11. M. UtMLIttt CO, Q.LORIOUS FOURTH I CLEARFIELD PARKi RACES 1 CLEARFIELD," PA"; r V ' T--r. t ,-, tl'-JT v. i r. i f.l. ....... i At. .l.i ...r.,IWv J July 2d, 3d and 4th, 1874. . ; . .... Premliiuin, t3,500 WBHT DAY-JULY 8d. PURRE No. 1, IliO.-For l:li Race. Mile aeaia, own a in a. Dv to lat t flO to 2d: KO tolldi I20to4lh. ' PURSE Na. 1, 140.Runniog raoe. Beat t la , uaii mie. too 19 i.i i aea 10 zd t rou to Sd : $0 to 4th. PURSE No. I, UTSFor lit race. Mllebcati, ran e in o. u iat 7U(eIdj 9ZV lo di $30to4lh. - . . . PURSH Na. , Hit.-UoUl k.cpMi' par.., fur norm inai never run in aay race. Jlair mile, beat 1 In 5. 11)0 to l.t 40 to Ml t.10 to td, t2llto4tk. . , SECOND DAY JULY 3d. PURSE No, 4, (215,-For three minute race. nine neau, oon a in a. lug la lit: IflO to 2d $111 to id ( tli to 4th. PURSE No. , liO.-Mcrohanta' purae, for boriei that never trotted In any race. !) to lit i UO lo 2d i 130 to ii i 20 to 4th. PURSE No. T, fJOO.-ForMO raoe. Mile hcati. 1A0 lo lat tUO to 2d j f fill to Sd. PURSE No. 11, 7i Foot raoe. Beat i la i, K'aria mile, aov 10 IH aiV 10 Id I lid to aditlOto4th. THIRD DAY JULY ttu . ' PURSE No. lU,J.,0.For 2:54 race. Milahea'ta, via a in a. aiuv lo lit) 175 to 2d 1 5C to Sd; $2i ta 41k. . .... , PURSE No. ,25lKannlngraoe. Half mile, heat lint. $12010 III j C to 2d I tdOtoidi J0Lo4th. PURSE No. 8,i25. Free to all trotting honei. Mil. heata, belt t In .. IOt to let) $15 to 3d I 174 lo Jd. National Aeioetatloa and , Amorloan Jockey Club rule! to govern. Entrance fee 10 per cent., which malt accom pany all entrici. Anv haraa il i 1 k n. I n a.iJ a. ... , , . lhall only be entitled to fir.t premium. " oaiaraay, June I7tn, at la clock, P. M. Eatriei addrciied to Uao. E. Roaacaaa. Clearfield, Pa. ... . . . N. II. Brookville raoea Jnne If th, 18th and 10th, 1874, and the Oaceoln raoea tht week follow ing Clearfield racoe. E. A. BIOLER, Soc'y A Treai'r. - OEO. E. ROUACKER, Pre.id'1. Clearfield, Pa., May 13, 1874. j. p. mvijf, -AT THE- . CORNER STORE, ' ' a . .. ; -i J ' .- '7 .,.. .. .. .... v . CUKWENSYILLE. PA.. ' J. WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH, . - T AND - REASONABLE ON TIME, -' n ',' A H ': 'j " Ilii exteniira Block of ' STAPLE DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ; , , p, NOTEOXS, j ' ! CLOTHING, HATS, CARrETS, OILCLOTHS, MBAT, FIBH, CANNED FRUITS, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODBN-WARB, GLASS AND QFBRNSWARB, HARDWARE, ROTE, TOBACCO, An'., Aa. FIOIR, SAW AXD TIASTER BY THE CAR LOAD. Cottage Sets and other Furniture. LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES. r Lumber and Country Produce token In haaiH fn. a - .aai.,a . kv awoe ai ua aignem market price. Carweeiville, Pa., June S, 1874. fpiN-WARE, STOVES, AND HARDWARE! WATSON, NICHOLS & CO., CURWENSVILLE, PA, ft ta kdlB tka 1TI . a aaa. 5"" iwiuwtrt own isa in slltia RirmTl klni,.M. . mr . t. (tend ktwplnn for mI vtrrthirif bcloigTioc to lh kualifhdiaei aaaJ amlll a a it ? 1 - nuc.Tw w MH iu low ibr oh tit mb tw bought Ihit aid of Phll-dtlphii. At wr MtabliibuieQt mmj U (onid M all timta ft full lopplj of Shelf and HeaTy Hardware, SIIEET1RON AND TIN-WARE, Cook and Heating Stoves, SHOE FINDINGS, Hails, Fil&ta, Oils, Glut, Putty, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Farming Implements of all Kinds, HCTTHE9, '"' i'ir'-i SCYTHE SNA mEfl, DRAIN CRADLES, ' i . H- . . i RAKES, Aa. eWiix rtjrDijraa, BLACKSMITHS' TOOL8, nORSB SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS, BOLTS. Aa. Wood and Willow-Ware, C!l Clothi, &c TINi IPOtJIINO 4om lew u4Wf material need. WATSON, NICHOLS A 00. CartrwiyllK Pa., j.a i, wt. riNEQAit nirrERs. ' " ' TVUlir VEGETABLE. FREE FROM ALCOHOL. . .. - l .... iv,,. ,.T)R, MILKER'S. : ....,. 'Jl I I .'I i !' ' l " f.l CALIFORNIA , ' '''(-' ' V I N E O Ait fi I T'f B R S. , , Dr. J. Walker! California Vinegar Bitten are a purely Vegetable preparallca, made chl.fiy from the native herbi found oa the lower range! of the Sierra Nevada mouatalaa of California, the medicinal properdin of which en extracted therefrom without the aaa of Alcohol. The qaei tlea li almoit dally allied, "Whit la the eauae of the unparalleled lucceai of Vuaaia Birraair" Oar aoawer li, that tbey remove the eauae of dla eaae, aad the patient reooveri hll health. The. Par the grant blood purifier and a life giving principle, peneov atcnoveior aaaa mrigorator of tba lyitem.. Never befer la the hiiiory of the world baa a medicine beea compounded po. ailing the remarkable qualllla. of Vmaaa llir. tana In haaliag the lick of every diaeaae man it heir to. They ara a gentle Purgative aa well u a Tonio, relieving Congcilloa or Inflammation of the Liver and, Viaearal Organa, in Biliooi Ilia eaaui. Tho pro)rtlci of Br. Walker'! Vinegar Blt.. ten are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, K. tricioal, Layative, lliuretle, Sedative, CounUr Irrltant, SudoriSc, Alterative, aad Antl-Billoua. . , . . i . Grateful thouaandi proclaim Vlucrar B!tleri tba moit wonderful Invigorant that ever tuitain cd the linking ayatcin. No penon can Uke theae Bitten according to dlreoUooi aad remain long unwell, provided their bonei aie aot destroyed by mineral poiioa or other mcani, and vital organi waited Inroad re pair. . . Billoua. Rnmifl.nl .n.l Ti. , - ' - 1 "' i.irni jeveri, which are o preralent In the valley, of our treat lvrtj thannaknu. Al& l'la.j f - . .. .. ............ . uniieu Diaiei, evpecially thoH .1 lh. II H Ilk,- L! . I... ",-,,' wi.Kiuri, iiiiDOia, Tcanence, Cumbertand, Arkaniai, Rod, Colora do, Braios Rio Grand., Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Kavanna K HnaaALa I . T.i .t ' """"r' '. euo many otbera, with thoir real trihntarlM ,k , . .. ' . . , 1. -- '""guwa our eniira country daring tba Bummer and Autumn, and " eeaeoae or aaacual kaat and dryneia, are invariably necompaniod byea lemive derangement! of Ihe .tomack and liver, and ether abdominal viaocra. In their traatment a purgative, alerting a powerful infl oenee anon tbeaa varloaa nrcn, I. .ateM,i.ii -. .. . . .. u iuej win ipeMiiy remove tin dark-colored viioid matter with which the bowoli are loaded, at the name time atimulat- mg ua iccretioni or the liver, and generally re toring th healthy funetlona of the digcativ organa. . Fortifv Ihe hoilr anin.l AI..... l. .!.:. all IU lluidi with Vinegar Bittera. No epidemio ean Uke bold of a lyitem thai forc aimcd. Dyrpopila or Indlgeetioa, neadache, Pala la the Shoulder!, Coagha, Tightaeaa of tba Cheet, " Dlllineu. fioiir Rru,,un. .1.. a. . ., . , '. . . .. u . iu. ouimacn, nam Taite in the Month, Billon! Attacki, Palpitation .. ..... iniunuuii 01 tne Langa, Pain ia the region af tba Kidney ., aad a haadred other painful lymptoma, ara th offaprin.i of Dyipepaia. One bottle will prove a better guar antee of iu merit Ibaa a lengthy advertlatmcnt. Scrofula, or King 1 Evil, WbiU Swellinga, Vi oera, Brv.ip.laa, Swelled Neck, Ooilre, Scrofo lona Inflammation, Mercurial affection. Old Soro, Eruption! of the Skin, Sore Eye, etc. Ia !S!f' f ,in M 'hr "tilntional diieaaei, Walker 1 Vinegar Bitlen have ihowa their great curative power. In n, ,, 0bnioata and in tractable caee. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheamaliam. (lout, Iiihoua, RcmitUntnndlntermiltentPever, J;""" lh Blood, Liver, Kidney and Iba Bladder, three Bitlen hare no equal. Sack Dli- are earned by Vitiated Blood. 1 Mcchanloal Iiiraaie. Penon engaged ia PainU aad Mincrala, uck aa Plumb, Tyn aetten. Quid-beaten aad Itinera, aa they advance ia life, aro .object to paralyiii of Ihe Boweli. To guard againit thi, uke a doae of Walker' vinegar Bitten oeaarioaally. For Skin Diwaaca, Eraptloai, Tetter, Falt Rkaum, Blolchea, SpoU, Pimplee, Puatalea, Boila, Carbuncle!, Ring-worma, Scald.bead Sore Eyet Kry.ipeief, Iteh, Scurfi, lliecotoratloa or tho Skin, Uumori aad Diaaaaai of the Skin of wkat ever nemo or nature, are literally dag np aad carried oat of tka yiUm la a ikort time by tie aie of thee Bitten. . ., v . Fin, Tap and eth.r Worm, lurking in th lyatem of 10 many thoweaad!, are effectually de stroyed aad nmoved. No intern of medicine, no vermifugal, no antholmlaitie will free Ihe ayitem from wormi like then Bitten. For Female CcmplainU, la young ar old, mar ried oc tingle, at Ue dawa of womanhood or tho tara fif lila ilu. a.nKi. D:.. . . . . - mv oiapiay eo 00- eided aa Infla.noe that tmprovem.at la auoa per- AAntihla r Clcanaa th Vitiated Blood whenever yon (ad it! impuri Ilea bunting through th ikia la Pim plee, Kruptiona, ar Bona ; cleaaee It whea yoa tad It oWmeted and luggiia la th veini ; cleaaae it whea It 1 foal; yoar faelingi wlU tell . yoa whea. Keep the blood par, aad th health of th ay atom will follow, ' R. h. Mcdonald a co., DruggliU and Oon. AgU,Saa Franolacn, Cali fornia, and corner of Washington aad Charlton itroeta. New York. Sold by all Droggi.ti and Benton. oclli;.y. s TORE FOR SALE. Wa nflii, mim.I. . a. . ... - ymnj our Dion aa Woodland, ClearSeld oounty, Pa., oa th Tyrone A Clearfleld Railroad, tlx milei oaat of Clearfield borough. Term, racy ( bnaiaeu don, large and proflubl. The death or David S. Dunne, a member of the Inn, la thereaeoa for railing. Any nereoa dcliring a flaet-elaal paying baitneu will Ind tbii aa appertnaity, aad hy oalltag apoa tha a n ilr. i mh, will k. 1 . . . . , . , I . muvm aaaminaiion of th book of th Una, tliat what wa rep recent a innvwg village, aoauining two large Fln Brick Worki, Steam Saw Mill and heavy lumber Interval, and II la a good farming community. For further information apply by letter or other 1m to 1 , KKSSLER A DtJDREB, Phillpabarg, Pa. JonN McMATH, or WM. ALBERT A BROS., , Woodland, Pa. We will Mil In connection with tbe above, a one-fourth InteruUa th Woodland Fin-Ilrirk Comnanv. aituala nn IIm.j i i eaa mile from the Store. The wnrki ara la opera - in. mu aw,. m guiMi naving oneincia. KES8LKK A 1)1 BRKR, i3-k Phillpabarg, Pa. TOOT AND SHOE MAkTngTT JOSEPH n. DKBRINll. na Markat etrt I. Skaw'i Row, Clearfleld, Pa., hai Jaat raeeived a laa lot of Freaek Calf Skia aad Kipi, tha kt ia tk mark.t, aad I. aew prepared Mmaa. araetnn arvrythlng la hi Haa. H will war rant hii work t a aa npreieaUd. Tka elllaaa. of Claarleld aad vlolalty ar ripMfally iavlted t give klm a tail. Work doae at krt notice. MfUy G RIST 14ILL! NOTICE! I tab thi aHdhed of lamming Ike public that I have aarehaeed th Cadwaluder OHM Mill, bad II thoroughly repaired, aad am aew ready to grind any kind of grain on ikart notice. In lb be.1 meaner. A akara of yoar patroaage li Hy Helled. Toan RetMotfulty. O. 8. FLEOAL. Oaaaat W. Fkaaik, Miller. Pklllpefcart, Pa, D. !-. . N OTICE TO TAY PAYER3 1 Tk aactoritned, Colleetw of Peer Tare la Lawrence towa U Ip, koreby natllee tk Ux- payar of aald tewnabip that tbey will mve 6 per eaa l. oa tneir taie ay paying taam aa) ar torero Ik 4th day of July aatV I will Va al tka Overt Hoaoe. la Clearfleld, vry Salnrdav until tk above dak. JOSEPH OWtdS, H-U Dbtriot T nan nr.