DnnUcnrr, Ilmvarf, dt. s S.UKETT & SdlltVVLII, DMALIHf IH HARDWARE, Mil mnnurioturorf of Tln.Copper & Sheet Iron M itre, Boeuod Street, CLBAHl'ICLI), PA. Having largely Increased our toek of Hard ware, we Invito the public to ciamin our tock and price. Carpenters ard persons who wnteniplaW build ing Will UW WCII IU Dltuiuv TOOLS & BUILDINO HAEDWAHE, which li new anil of the bo"' manufacture, and will b eold low for eaih. NAILS, CLASS, rux TV, GLUK, LOCKS, LATCHES, 1IINGKS, SCREWS All kloili of Boneh Planol, Pawl, CliUela, Squares, llaintncre, Halrhete, Plninbi and Lerule, llurtiied a Thumb Uuagea, Uceela, llraees A llitte, Woud and Iron Ueneh Screwa, and the beat Bering Mwhlni in the market. Doublo and Binglt) Bill Aiob, FOCliEI CUTLKRT, Ac. Agents for Burnett's Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. Alio, agents fur Rieharda' COTHIC n.UE TOFS, wblell effectually euro Smoky Fluet. Farweri' Implementa and (tardea Toola of erery duacriptiun. A largo variety uf COOK STOVES, wbioh we warrant to giro satisfaction. M'orlabie It a n ft utul turttaees, ML-Roofing, Snouting and Job Work dune on roasoiiatlo tortus. All or J ere will receive prompt ativmion. June 11, ioa. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (SucperBfirl to Boyntoo A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturer or PORTABLE & STATIONAEY STEAM ENGINES Comer of Fourth and Pine Street, i.iiaki ii:i.i, pa. n A VINO enftigec. In the minufaoture of Brst elau il AC J 1 1 N K II Y, we reipeclf ulljr inform b publie that we ar ndw prepared to Oil all ordera aa cheaply and as promptly as eon be done In any of the elllei. We, (unnufnoture and deal In Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills llrd Block i, Water Wheel. Shafting Policy, OIlTdrd' Injector, 6 (earn Ganges, Steam Whistles, Oiler. Tallow Cup, Oil Cup, Oauge Cock, Air Oockt, Globe Velres, Cheek Yelre, wrought Iron Pipe, Sam Pump, Boiler Feed Pump, Anti Friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Oum Pack ing, and all kind of MILL WORKj together with Plow, Bled Sulri, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kind. Ordnr aollclted and ailed at eny prteti All letter of inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, by ad dree ing tu at Clearfield, Pa. Janm-tf BIflLKR, YulTKO A REM). rJERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept constantly on band. ST0.E A D EARTHED WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION t CHOCKS! TOTS! CHOCKS! I'l.licr'a Patent Airtight Self . Mealing Fruit Canal BITTER CHOCKS, with IMa, CREAM CHUCKS, MILK CROCKS. APPLE-I1PTTER CHOCKS, PICKLE CHOCKS, FLOWER TOTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS, And a great man. other thing, too namaron. to mention, to br bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ol Chcrrr and Third Street, CLKAKFIKLD, PA. aug3 FARMING IMPLEMENTS POR SALS DT 11. T. JllKWv A Co. IRON DOVULC-SIIOVEL TLOtt'S. WOOD DOIIILE SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD SINuLE-UHOVKL PLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. OOWANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS. riTTSRURO STEEL PLOWS. IIACPI'S BELLEFONTE PLOWS. II0UKKOV8 and THOMPSON'S TLOWS. -Sbare. for all ol the abor. Plow, eon ItanU on hand. myM-lt Down I Down 1 1 THE l"ASTARRIVAL AND OF COfRSB TUB CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices "TS nr. now opening nn a lot of th. i.d f moat oraaonabla lluvda and Waroa ever offered In thia anarket, and at prinea that remind one of the good eld daya of oheap thing.. Thnmi who laek tatlh upon thia point, or deem ov nUa- .m.iuiib niarnuoua, noea but (MM. vl T Ol'H STORK, Ooninr Front ud Market itreeU, Wll.r. Uier nn MO, feel, beer nj L ,. wItm. To full, nnder.iu4 aroehmn ,7. thl. mart I den.. W. de . to enumerate and itetniae out atoek. It la eaonh for oa to atate that We hare Everrthlng tbat is Needed and eonmtnod In thia market, and at prleea that aatonLh both old and Toung. dm!) JOHKPII SHAW t SON. Clearfield Nursery. KNCOUKAGE HOME INDU8TRT. Till underitgned, having aatabllabed a Nat ry ob tb 'Pike, abont half way between CleertUld and Cnrwenavllls, Is prepared to fur lab allklnds ef FRUIT TNKKS, (standard and dwarf,) Evergreens, fthrnbbery, Grape Viae, Ooosebmrtee, I,ioa Blackberry, Strawberry, aae Raeb.fr, vtnee. Also, Siberian Crab Trae, Qnlnea, and a0trt Rhubarb, Aa, Ordeta vrvmptly ntieai u, Ami ' at. D. WWOBT. i tepll-ll-F Curwen villa, Pi jDrj cSoods, ttrsariff , tf. I. r. WliTIE.,., ..w. w. nam. u i:AVi:it a iii:tt8 CLEAR FIKLD, TA., Are plfrrlng, at the ojd aland of 0. L. Reed A Co, their atoek of goedi, oonalitlng of ' ' DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS 4 CAPS, HARDWARE, QL'KKNSWARR, FLOUB, FEED, SALT, &o., &o. At the moil roaconabl rat for CASH or in exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, 011 COUNTRY PRODUCE. jdhAdraiwei made to thoie engaged in get- tin ( out iquare timber on the most advantageous termi. pdtljanTS T. A. FLECK & CO. (Two doora oaat of the Sbaw II ohm,) , CI.UArtl'IKI.I), PA. Millinery anil Fancy Goods AND NOTION'S. NECK nUFFLINS. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Q LOVES, nil kind, anj alaer. COTTON STOCK INU9, anturpaiKd both in (jualit and oheapoeu. WHITE AND SWISS OOODS, all rarl.tlcl. CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS, of the laleit pattern and lower than the lowott. HAIR OOODS, of all rerlellea. Call and examine our atoek before rou buy eleewhero. Ulftd to .how oar good, on nil oo en.ioui Our mutto la ' . ' ?T "SMALL PROFITS 4 QUICK SALES." "A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a Slow Shilling." It c mem tier the piece oppoiite Mlfop'a, In Wot, Kcrd i nld itetid, T. A. PI.KOK, ariilV71 A. M. HUl.rf. jATZErTlirRET- MARKET 8TIILET, C I. R A R I' I I'. I. . PA. Dealer, in DllY GOODS, NOTIONS, OBOCEIllES, Hardware and Queenbwarf., Iioota, Shoes, IlnU, Ci8,&c. . V-Sho.mak.'r. inpplied with LEATHER nud SHOE FINDINOS at reduetd rate.. SALT 1 SALT! SALT1 at whol.ial. and retail Tor, ehoap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ae. A liberal dlioonnt bulldira. HOUSEHOLD OOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTUS-ln larg. quantltloi. . FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL aid CflOP, nlwavi on band. 1; 9- All of the abor good. nr. purehaud oaeluslrel, for enah, nnd thertfort ean nod will b. .old aa eheap na th. eheapoet. nprill-T4 plitCE IK EUIIOFEI or . . GREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHYILLEI The bloody eonteit between Franoe and Prula i at an and for the preient, o far a the slaugh tering of men and the d it rue l. on of property I eonoerned. The Royal Juggler no doubt prltb themeelve and rejoice orer the wait, bat bow tnilgnifleant li their work when eom pared wlUi the humane and ehrlitian atT'irt of L. M. COUDRIET, who ha undertaken to aupply all the eltliraata the lower end of the oounty with food and raiment at eseeeding low rate from bin mammoth store In Ml LSUMUiHU, wliere he ean always be found ready to wait upon sailers and tupply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such a Cloths, Ratlnetts, Cam! mere, Mneltni, Delaines, Linsn, Prilling, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laee, Keady-merlt Clothing, Roots and Rhone, Hat and Cape all of the beet material and made to order Uoee, Book, Glove, Mitten, Laoes, Htbbonf.ste. 0K0CERIK3 OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Ria, Mnlaue, Flah, fcafb Fork, Lioseed Oil, run Ull, Uarbon UN. Hardware, Qneenaware. Tinware, Caatlnga, Plows and Plow CMilng, Nails, Bnlke, Corn Cnlti'ft- tor. Cider I'resee, and all hind or AilN Perfumery, Paint, Vartilih, Ota, and a general Miorimeni 01 Diationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, alwayeon hand, and will we eld ai the lowest puaibio figures. LIQUORS, inch a Brandy, Wine, Olr, Whisky, Jayne s Hellelne, lloiietier s ana U.itU.41 IJitioM. SOftO vound of Wool wanted fr whleh tsx higheat pries will be paid Clovertwed on hand and for tele at the lowest market price. . Attn. Agent for Strnttoot Die aid Canrenirllg Tbrehing Maobinss fcCll and see for yourselves. Ton will find everything usually kept In a retail store. ( L. M. COUDRIET. Frenohrllla P. 0., March I, IT1. I TJANIRL GOODMNDKR, LUTIinRSBURO, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,! . HOSIERY & GLOVKS, HATS A CAPS and BOOTS k SHOKS, Tobareo, Oroeerlet and Fish, Nails, Hardware, Queenaware and tllaaawar, Men's and Roys' Clothing, Drug, Peiata, Oila, PnlitHil Ronks, ft large lot of Patent Mvdiolnes, Candles, Huts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack trs, Rock Mid RiBe Powder, Flour, Grain and Potatoes, Clovtr and Timothy Seed, Sola Leather, Moroeeos, Lining, Bindings and Thread, Hhocmakers' Tools and Bhoa Finding. Ho greater variety of good In any atore In the oounty. All for alo very low for eaib or country produoc at the Cheap Vomer, Aug. 17, 11 a, gTOKKKEEPEIiS, ATTENTION! We deiire to .all yonr attention to our .xteft'lv. CommlMlon buetneei and toon fnelllllo. for die poeing of n.b produee aa oar oua. ignore aond .. Ilaelng a Urge I,e4e with oltt alore w. an tej abled U make qelek relarne, at full prune. Storekeeper, haeing CUrk.ni, Bailer, Eggl, or other produee, will do well to glr. aa a uinl. Where Uroeoriei ere ukea la .tebaera, a. eena. mie.loa will bee barged. 8. L. EIRE, ROH A Co, Whol.r.1. Oroeere and Oonmieeioa Uerehaata, No. IX N. Third etreet, Phllad'a. nprl, Jt'KTIC Kft' COIITABLU PliCl Tfe bar. priatad a larg. aambar of tha aew 'dim ana win aa in raoeipt 01 iwaair- In Mate, null eonj v tar ador.ee. ujtt ?rurj aud SJtntirttttT TUB I. A T E T MIIVEI -. f' ft ((, ,i ,12 olliu : i THE LATEST MOVE! iV'A-.J ',:;o(fiu.lli-,.i " !l HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S ..')'. ti t t i ii ! 4 DRUa'STOIlH, L To their new building on Second Street, nearly opposite the atore of Weaver 4 Rett, . CLEARFIELD, PA.,' ! Where they will continue to supply their old and as many now euitoenera ae atajr eoma, with 1 UH K DRUGS! CUKM1CALSI PHARMACBUTIOAL PREPARATION! (Including all new reused lo,) Patent Medicines, Plnts and Oils, Olas and Putty, School Uuuki, BUtionery, Paper, . ' At also, m fhll line af Drag. - gtt' Sundrie, Hair Tonic, Cosmellc, Prrfumeries, Tullet Article, Brushes, i oi i vi ooepa, roc net book, o., all or the best quality. runs nv.v.s, axjj iiqvoii. for medical A sacramental purposes only, Pure White Lead, Colors of all kinda, Raw and Hulled Linneed Oil, Varniibes, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint Varnish , . Bruehee, Flavoring , Extracts,. Confectioneries, Bird Seed, Spiee, ground and ( UDgrwauti, ui an amue. ( SM0KEU8 AND CI1EWERS Will Bud our atoek of Chewing and Smoking Tobaeoo, Imported and Do- mestie Cigars, ttnuff and Pine-eut to be of the very bast brand i the market LAUPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kinds of GLASS WARS GARDEN SEEDS,' '' ' "' , , MIMICAL INSTRIMENTS and Musical Trimmings of every variety. Ravins? a lone einerienoa In the bnilnea. and an eitenaire and welt aelaetatl stock of medirlnes, we are enabk'd to nil Physicians' prescription! at the shorten notice and un the suoat reasonable terms, day and night. 11 ARTS WICK A IRWIN, Clearfield, Pa., MejSl, IK71-U. JJK AD TU18 I FLOUR & FEED DEPOT! The attention of th e HI sens of Clearfield and vicinity I dlreotrd to the faet that OoodfeRow A Son are tb egont of M. Nleoe dt Co., and have just received a half doien ear loads of Floor and reed, which tbey offer at the lowest not. bit fig ures. A large stack of fi 0 , FLOUR, CORN; MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, ' Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Com I oar, A a., Ae. Pavtieular attention la tailed to M. Niece A Co.'s brand of Familv Flour, which Is the belt In tbi market. Flour and Feed ean and will be told cheaper than It ean be obtained eliewhere in uiearfieia county. 4r8tore on Market street, next door to lion. Alexendrr Irvln'a residence. QOODFELLOW A HON, Janlfltf Agent for M. Niece A Ca. MARBLE AM) STOM YARD! Mas. 8. 8. LIDDKLL, IlaTlnc enfeged la tb. Uarbla bualaoaa, daaira. to Inform her friend, and the jrubti. that ah. baa now and will keep eoMtaatlj oa hand a larg. aad well eeleoted iloek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and 1. prepared t. rurniah to ardor TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMRS, ! MONUMENTS, Cnrba and Porta for Cemetery Lola, Window Silla aad Capa, alee, BUREAU, TAM.K AND WASH STAND TOPS, An., Ae. fa,Tard on Reed atrrct, near the R, R. Depot, ClenrBeld, Pa. J"'7i 3AW8 ! . SAWS I 8AW3 ! DISTAN'B CROSS-CUT, MILL, DRAG AND CIRCULAR HAWS, i i ) Boynton's Lightning Cross-out Saw, ALSO, PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC 8AWS, For lale n netU,: F. BKILKR A C0; iiEATII ER UHEAST-HTBAl'S 8UPKRSRDRD BY C'OVKRT'B PATBNT METALLIC BREAST'HOLDrBACK . , Mftdeof the best Mallea ble Iron, and Is attached n , to th llama by tb beet Snap aver Invented. It , ii easily smd quickly put ' I ' ' I 1 f 'mt mad nrevftU the i f whipping of the horeee by th pole. Kot liable , -to get ant of repair. k Will lat for vaar. All 1 -wa auk I ft fair trial, to 1 eonvlneet all parties as Ing them that they art r nniurpaned in value for " k the purpaea for wbieh tbey are intended. SACK KIT A SCHRl'VKk. Clearlleld, April 16, 1874. ' READ TUI3I t , , , f House, Sign and Ornamental Painting. Tb undersigned, having started to s wins' his own brush, reipeetfully offer h;s servieee te th oUitent of Clearfield and vicinity as a Hon, tflgn and Ornamental Palntor. Paper Hanging and Olaslng dona oa tb sbnrt aal notiea, with neatneas and dsspaaob. i v All work uoac with eare, ud at price to fnit th limes. , . Shop on Market street, opposite (ha All. gheny Hon. J. ii. nnadLBa April l, 1R71. K KATZKU ft 1.YTLK, AGENTS IN CLEARFIELD COUNTT FOR LORILLAIID'S Celebrated Brands of ' Smoking & Chewing Tobaccos. W. are enabled to wboleaal. t. dealer! thronga- rat th. aoantj at .It prle... )ell:7l tf ' ' Waarlold, Pa. D maOLIITIOK OP PARTHKHMHIP. "Th. o-nartnenhlp Aotetofora .ateilng betwew Aael Reaaard A Oa, a OUargetd, la tao awaafaatar. and aal. af oaat hooka, we. die. olved by mataal auBMnt aa the Sfilh day af May loot. Mr. Keeewd MtllM ap all the bulaeaa of laooldlma. . . AMOS kRNNARD, ialyl..dt i. B. WALIXES, .,; THE i REPUBLICAN. CLBARFIKLD. Pa. , 1 .1 , ,t - M ' f t WRDNKSDAT MORNING, ATJOPrtT 8, 8T4. TJU T rOKM. About two yotwa ao wo pixvlvwl ft miirkotl wipy of tw nmn ibund below. We rend it at tbo timo, but not Iwinn muuh of nn tlmuvr of Hr. Tilion wo diil not publiah it ; . iHwidtw. wo huw no point in it. J-tit tho rocoht Reocber Tilton (om'MM)inii'nce brinH tho iiiuhIc of tbe ttoq.y i!(ilicjwM)rxniyetion to tbo Htirfueo, uh folio wh : IR MARMADUKC't MUIINGS. ar rn none an tiltom. " f ouVaota. U ;iiiM.!i;' '?l Hut with a sudden frown, The people snatched my erown, And lu the nilre trod down My lofty name. I bore ft bounteous puree, And beggars by the way Then blessed me day by day, . Rut I, grown poor as they, Hare now their curse. I gnfced what men call friend, jit -Mm NoieiAei'r Jot it Aafe, r 3 1 Ana l nave learned too lata Htm mated mind mU, And friendship ends. telatpnli vowm' ereaif,' ' At f r Aearl Vneie, Orameitd, weed 4 (rue, , , Who prontd-miot, K$ lee , . PALSB LIRR Tltft RESTe I am now all bereft As wben some tower doth fall, With battlements and wall And gate aod bridge and all And nothing left. So, Lit fr incUmtd ' . To mdw itt for t . lientrfortk in mi inttilt, O God, m sweet gaod-ttiU To all mankind. StRarv Hollow, Nov. 1, 1871. WIim ciiii ri'dil s In fiir)irtt!n.r t-fl'iikiinn Hml hebevu th.it Mr. IMItnii diil tint fl-..! tho pniiiir nf inorul itnd wx iul dumnu- tion t - I lit? forojriNiirr lines rpflvct Iiih feelings tit tho timo they were peniiwl. Mil. BE ECU KlfS DEFEXCE. Tlio Jit'y. Homy Wartl Hwclior, in trtfrwnr tolli 'vaiy 'dnmKhK " uto mciit" of Mr. Tilion, lilts pulilixluMl a iliR'iniH'iit in which ho (toHilivi'ly tw "crtit bin iiiiiiK'rneo anil tk'fvutls Mrs. Tilion oh n pcrlc'cl iimiiicitlutu woninn. Hut tki8 niunilt'Hto enntnins nothing, in tho nuturo of Uwtimoiiy, or iiimi', to HUHlnin Mr. IWocki'i'a umwrtioiiii. Tlio puklio haa only Unit gciitlcimin'a nuked vcmcitv iiin whirk to tvly in liis lx kulf, whoii'im, on Tillnn' nidu of tho quotftion, itKlllniiiliirj- timtiinony i tjiven, iiKhnlin li'ttetn written by Mr. llt'ochcr anil .Mik. Tilton, in which they both virtually acknowledge all the eriiiiiiinlity chni'ijcc) afriiinnt them by Mr. Tilton. Tlio ritateinent of Mr. lloechaf dcx-r) not toui lt tlu'i tottem nnikea no atleintit to explain their con tent nor to aei'oiint for the writing of them. If .Mr. Uoecher in itiiKH'ent of the eliur(;e biniijrht euraiiiHt him by Mr. Tilton, why iliil he write attch a letter an the I'ofiWinjr to Mr. Monlton T Mr Dran Fairan Mol-ltor: I a.k, through yon, Theodore Tilton'a iro.'e.Neee, and I Aumoe Mye. eeere kirn, o. orore Uod. lie wonld have beti a batter Bin. in my eireuinetenee. than I hav. hern. I eau a.A notaie., except that be will reatrmbor all the 4her breaeta that would aeho. I will not plend ror niyeelf. ee.a wr.A thnl I erere rfeao. But olhere niuet lire to auger. 1 will die before any ono but eeyeelf eball be ineuliated. All my thought, ara raaatng out toward my frieiid., and toward the poor ehild lying there, and praying with bar folded handa. Shota guilt- lere, tinned egain.t, benring the tranigreeeioatof another. Ittr rurrlreneaa t nare. t numbly Lray ta Uud to put it into the boart of aer InH to forgir. Ine. 1 bar. truitod this to Muutbin, in eonfidenee. II. W. Banenaa. cThM letter lniilie that thero was Mimcthtiiu; lur more aertotis in the wind than mere xiiiritual affection or plntonic love. The tear of txKmire in reieet to tiutli an nttachment would not have wnttirr nich ft letta'r from Beecker or any otherman Would not liavo tlnven kirn to wink hiniHcIf deatl or tkreaten mticido. Nothing but the eoneiou. nci of treat emit and the tear or In famy could have prompted Mr. Hoecher to write suen a letter mien a naminai- inir confetwion or to pray no humbly and caroodtly for tlio forjivencBii of the injiireoj iinrty. Wotuil a man "iiumtilo hiiimelf lietiire a fellow-reaturu an he would "More Ciod" if he had not foully wronged him T Would a man do tins and wtHh hinmelf tleail u he had com- milted no creator otl'ence than winnintr theajMriftMi love of another man' wile? e think not. e cannot avoid ro- iranlitit' Mr. lleeokcr an a inrwily guilty man, and we are compellwl to tlo tin by kin own cotiicioti, which liia late atiiteinent docs not diKutc ol or in any manner atfect. Wo u not condemn him tinon tho mere alleiintiona of Til ton, but upon the eorroliorative tenti mony fitrninhed liy Tilton, im-ludinK tho fore(roni)r letter and otlicni mm Heeekcr and Mrs. Tilton. To our mind tko toHtitnony in the coho of Barton Key and Mm. Kick lea wan not more conehinivc an to tho Built of thorn) porHOiis than i tho teotimony in thia cane of the iruilt of the liev. Henry Ward Beeekor and Mrs. Kliia beth ). Tilton. Jler attempt to mako her oH'enee nuetnble that of "Catharine (taunt," in Charlen Keade'a fiction, with tho primt I.conard, and bin attempt to make it appear that the tooling uetween iliem wiw ntirnlv aniritttal will not meet the publie demand for a Hiifllcient de feneeoftheeofl'endtTii againxt religion, luorala, and ui iul decency. . lieeelier'a well-known Jto,M"l,,,l' i physique anil carnality of aiipetite, anil Mm. Tilton'H acknowledgou oniotionnl natnro and iriiHbinLrafliH'tionH. forbid the belief that theae two indiviilniln could long live and love together on a merely tjuritual Iuhis, frvo Iroin the puHHioim common to immunity. Thia aort of defence lacks tho rpiiKito detmity. Mr. Beecher'a aMiitnption of injured innocenco will not annwer hi purtMiw in pnhlie twtlmation, whatever may bo the vonlict of hi admirer of tho l'ly- mouth Chitroh, tir of hi dcloiidcra of tho Now York pre. Tho charge of Tilton, tibtantiatcd a they are by Htrong documentary evidence, cannot bo (Improved by tho empty aiwertion of Mr. Beceher, nor by the allegation that be and Mm. Tilton loved each other onlv in a apirilual cno. Nor can hi friend dispone oftheo charge by criminating Tilton. Hi not Tilton who in now on trial it I Ike great Brooklyn preacker and teacker of re ligion, and the public will keep kirn and In cao in view, utterly regardlm of Tilton and his conduct with M r. V oou liull. Tho nuostion which t lint great jury, thepiiblie, have to decide i wheth- ortba Jiov. llcnry H mil Jieeehor i guilty or not guilty; and, utile he makes a Potior iielenca than is non taiued in tho document to wliitk we have referred, tho verdict will beijui'fi guilty ol the grossest Immorality, hypocrisy, and social treachery that can be imagined, Philadelphia Com nurnvmlih. at i aw Commenting on (tovemor KeniKsr's thinl-term letter, tho Mobile Kegider, edited by John Forsyth, makes this vigorous protest against the scheme: "If General Grant wants to try his hand fur tuirJ !rui, lot him run on his oWn strength, or let I ho liadicals carry him if tbey can. Conservative men of all parties wonld simply dis grace thomsolvo in- tho eye of com mon sonae and common justice and propriety who undertake to support the most welftah, - nnpatrintic, and un principled Chief Magistrate who lias ever sat in tho chair of Washington, Jefferson, and Adam. Let tho South, of 'ill soctjuTH, ,bowar hrrw they Rru serluced into thia nionsLroua folly. Hheridan, at public dinner, was un expectedly called npon to gay (Trace, wkon be acquitted himaelf a follows: "What! No clergyman prawntr Thank Godfof Rlltklngsl" ... URAKftAXD DELANO. The Rolt.tt Int.rlor uiartnaat Will ( . .-,y ,Ua Pyealdrul avuloail.. ' ' I Prom the Phlla. Sunday Tlmee. Tko Indian peace Commission kits proven a failure, as wo prouicUHi, year ago, it would, .because tho plan of two heads to a department for the trans action ol Dttoiuoss Is utterly incomiiatt blu with overv son nil nriiichilo of bust. now or discipline. Tkis was ono of tho atisiirditiva ol Uraut ailmiiiistrutlon, and wo certain to end in failure, soon er or litter. No himiness can ho suc cessfully niunugcd, or discipline pro served' m an anny, school or family, where thero are tvto ''bouse" euuul in authority to aupcriiitend the work or untie. J lit vi a one ol linint inuko shilU to enlist certain weallliy old pkilantkroiiixt in hi iH'half, and ko lioped to throw tlu rvsjxuisikility on them in case of liiilure. Theso com mlsslonem, such men us Win. Welsh, 11. Nliuirt, Felix It. Itriluot unit others, tiro among "OCR UKST CITIZK.NB," nnd while no inmi can say a word against their private character, when clothed with official authority they be came very oll'onsive mill "bossy" to those with whom they came in contact. They first tried Commissioner Park er (Grunt's big. fat Indian commissioner of Indian allium), and they soon "smoked him out," for Parker had many weak points, nnd these tho com mission soon found out, and tho result was that Parker quickly WKNT I'NPKH, for he could not sttiud the searching scrutiny of theso shrewd, suspicious peace commissioner Throughout the whole of their olUftnl career, the com missioners luivo IimI a rough timo of it. William Welsh, pivsident of tho com mission, seeing thit it wo impossible for any honest,, lioiorublo man or men to work hnrmoiiioirdy with Secretary Delano, of the interior department, re signed, and in his letter to the Presi dent so clearly and boldly ( lunged Drt.ANO WITH COBRCPTION AND RAS CALITY that it seems amiuung that the Presi dent should havo retained this faithful publie officer fW one day longer in his place. Hut did the President call upon Delano for an explanation or denial of these suninis charges r .Notahitol ill Did Mr. Delano, with the consciousness of wounded rectitude, call iiikiii tho President to give liini an opportunity to vindicate bis otlicial character from these accusations? Ho did nothing of the kind, and while tho whole country teems with the details- of his disgrace and shame, he seems utterly callous to public sentiment or insensihlo to Iho iinHjrtanco of defending his own honor and character. But when a man has no honor nor character to defend, what is the use of talking about honor and decency 7 . DELANO SSKCnKTlNKI.I.'HNOKOVKH OKANT The impunity which this man Dela no has enjoyed under Grant, to disgrace niuiseii anil the administration, is mar velous, and kis career only shows that there must be some secret bond or tio between him and the President by which the latter is a Trail I to remove him, or shares in the fruits of his offi cial delinquency. What g the cause? Is it a mercenary link thut binds them j together, or is it friendship? What is u huh manes tne I'resiiiout liinid to the otlicial misconduct of this man? Who can tell? ORANT PoaKWAUNKII. President Grant cannot plead Ignor ance of the limner character of this man Delano. Over twenty yearn ago he was a notorious jobber and lobbyist in Washington Cily, and waa particu larly noted for his operation in the treasury department, then under the secretaryship of Thomas Corwin, of Ohio. Many of kis "littlo joist," of course, can never oj tho light ol day, a ho wan nhrerrd to OleW ' COVKtt IP Ills iHACK J but one, which was investigated by a special committee of tho senate, in rela tion to Delano's connection with a light house contract, in which 11 K BAIH1KD TEN TI10I SAND DOLLAR in a corrupt and illegal manner Is a matter of record, and can Is) found in the senate library at Washington, in tho BUlK'lulix reports of tho special ses sion called March 4, 1853, (licport of Committee, ISO. 1), preaentwl to the senate March 2.1. lno.1, by senator nor land. The evidence w as reported in full, showing Delano's rascality, and the committee also strongly censured Secretary Corwin. Tho committee, In conclusion, say thut they endeavored to procure the attendance of Columbus Delano (then of New York), an impor tant actor in the business, lull he enultl not be found I Tho reiHirt of this committee was published ill the Hiimlny Timet, of Philadelphia, January 23, 1H70, when Delano waa commissioner of internal revenue tinder Grant, and to make sure that thcmattorshouldnot be smothered, marked rorir.s wore sent to every senator and moni ker of tho kouso of representative at Waskington, to every member of the cabinet, tho head of bureaus, and. in order that it might meet the eye of rrcsident errant, a copy was mailed to each of his official household, and one copy sent by mail to "Till I'RESIPENT" in a sealed cnveloH, marked ''Person al," so that il could not fail to reach him. Besides tkis, the retiort wo pub liskcd entire in tho New York aS'iin and scattered broadcast throughout the country and it was also published in several western pais?!- of large circu lation. Thero was no mistake alxmt the facts they were clearly set forth by tho senate committee and we made no com ment To give their report was enough to convince any reasonable man of tho utter unworthines of Delano to fill any position of official trust and resKinsi oility. But did the President tnko any warning by this publication ? Decided ly not- lie kept Delano at the bead of tho Internal revenue bureau till it became A si'CKr.n ORANOK, when Delano, seeking for other fields for tko exercise of his peculiar talents for financiering, fixed his eye tiHin the interior dii)artment,Bn(lsuoveded Gov ernor Cox, of ( )liio. Here Delano had "Hill swing" till the Indian peace com missioner began to be troublesome, and attempted to "poll his"nice littlo game." but the President (g'ssl, oasy, oonfiding man thut ha is I) could see nothing wrong, and alisolutely sustains Delano against tho damaging charges made by Vm. Welsh and the retiring mcmlwr of tho commission. Now, what can be the ciihat of this more than lloinan friendship of Grant for Delano ? There must be nomotking at the bottom of it, and what that something is, the public would like to know. Tkis is not the timo to mince word. If tho President kec in ofllco a man who is notoriously faithless and delinquent, tho (suit lie with the appointing pow er, and that tKiwer will bo held responsl- lilo hy the people. J he Kopiililn-sn party is now almost on tho verge of a ...,.i;V' ii.. .....,;.. I ..iw. it is time for it hi "unload," and tho best thing would be flr tho President to begin the experiment by unloading Delano. A countryman with his bride slopped at a Troy hotel tho other day. At din ner, when tho waiter presented A bill of faro, the young man Inquired, " W hat's that?" "That a bill of fare, "said the waiter. The conntryman took it in his hands, looked inquiringly at his wife and tbon at the waiter, and finally dare down into bis pocket and Inquired, "Hoar much la U THE HOME OE ME. BEECH Ell A brown-stone, lb roe si on- house lit 124 Columbia Heights, only three block from riymoutli t hurcli, is Mr. Jlocch or' residence. lie has owned it and lived thero for many year. - It is one in a row ot nearly like structures, and tho property in the neighborhood Is very valuable, "The Heights" Is tho Murray Jim or llrooklvn, and Mr. lioecher'a place is just within tho limits ol the district covered by that designa tion. The door has a plate Inscribed, "II. W, Boocher." Just inside Iho hull stands an nld-fashioiied hat rack with a mirror in it. Along the wall of the stairway leading to tho second floor hang many framed engravings. The parlor opens off tho hull, und tho door is always open. iiooKihg in, ono sees an apartment which has no counter part as to odd variety of contents. It is long and wide, and old-stvlu in finish. The walls are divided into panels by projecting posts and ny a wimmicii ledge that runs entirely around the nsiui about four feet from tlio floor. Hunches und festoons of autumn leaves are hung plentifully aliout, and there are enough pictures, from oil paintings to cheap lemityiH), to leave but littlo of the walla uncovered. Tko furniture Is a ckatsi of styles. A sofa is kigh hacked and mushy-bottomed, merging Into the softness of second childhoisl. A con cert grand piano is now and shiny. A uon-dcscrtpt cabinet, huge and time worn, is in a corner. A contrasting new bookcase is full of fresh, gilt-bucked volume. Two yellowed geographical gluts., on high pedestals, stand like sentinels at the ooinors of the fireplace. A tatile i covered with a hrown wool en spread. Kvcry thing is littered with big and little ornamental articles, as though tho tokens of all the Beeckers' birthday and Chrislniaseg were there preserved, llaridsomu hronr.es, plaster figures, china articles, countless things iiiipiwsihle to dencrila) as to material or intent, are on tho mantle, on the table, on the cabinet, and on carved brackets. Luck ing any semblance nt met hist or taste in its furniture, the uiiurtincnt gains in an air of careless comliirt. Buck of the parlor and connected by wide ihsjrs is M r. Bencher's study. Nit ting at one of the Inriro windows one can look down upon tlio harbor, upon ow xoi-lc t itv, or over into jersey City and lloboken. The view is one of busy life and commerce spread out like a diorama. A large, flat-topped writing dor-k, with man' drawer, stands inthemiddleof the room. Paint ings better than any in tho parlor hung on the parts ot the wall that hit not covered by Ixsik-shelvea. Camp chain and a lounge furnish ample seat ing capacity for visitor. A stuffed easy chair provides for tko owner. The lute occurrences kave changed Mr. Beeelier's home habits. Formerly, whon not away on his farm, kis hours lor visitors were Irom I to 4 every afternoon, and ho saw everybody who called. 1 he odd parlor was his recei)- tion room, nnd at 2 o elm k it usually held not less than hull' a ilimeii visitors. To everybisly, high or low, ho was courteous and uiistillcil. "How are you, old fellow," was his salutation to acquaintances. JIis study was the reuder.vous for Plymouth's h-adors, and many of the Brooklyn clergymen were frequent loungers tfiere. Indeed, that floor of tho house w as much like the offices of a business man, the family occupying the two more secluded ti- per stories. A LEAR.VED DOCTOR. Wo copy the following interesting passage from the Congressional pro ceedings of June llilli: ' Mr. (lAtnain (Rep., Ohio) eallrd attention to the proriao that the Coeareeelonal Hword, or any part thereof, .ball go through tho aaila fre. of poitage. He regarded It aa a little bit of moral bribery. Coder tbat a member onuld hare hie apeeeh under the heading 'Appendix to th. dm greeeioool fteoraV and eould bar. it lent through the maila free. If that waa not a rpertaB of m.r- ei enuvry Be .. .mow en., wai." Perhaii no man in Congress is bet ter qualified to judge of bribery in all its distinct ions. 11 e is a lawyer of repu tation ; ho must bo, fi'ir otherwise lie never would kave been coupled with that eminent jurist, Richard Parsons, nor received a 15,000 fee for a single opinion in that ono little case of Do Golyor's contract. It is pleasant to know that he under stand the difference, or at all events the fact that there is a difference, be tween moral and legal brilKry. Al though (his definition ol moral hriticry ha no placo in tho books, it is very striking. Tho crime consists in send ing, not the Ginircjuiono-i' Record, hut the AiijK'ndix thereto, through the United Slates mail, according to an act ot ( engross. 1 he distinction be tween tho Jttvord and the Ajqiehdix is very fine, and required a subtle Intel lect to draw it. But what is legul bribery ? If a man holding "tho purse strings of the na tion should receive ,:.ooutonien the bag and let a certain King lake a few millions nut of it, would thilt be legul bribery ? Or if a nmn, being u very able and distinguished member of Con gress and Chairman of an important committee, should barter his voice and vote for Credit Mobilier shares, whose value was dependent nii tho extent to which the United States and a rail road company could be swindled, would llult bo legal bribery? I'nles Air. Garfield's work Indie him ho doe not think go. But having defined moral briliory with such exquisite nicety, we must insist upon Ins favoring the pub lic with an equal satisliictory definition of the graver offence. Pt ai.io lioHHER. Tho question of regulating rai'roud lares ban taken new haie in Philadelphia. Tho faro on the several horse railroad i seven cents a ride, tho only reduction made being that four ticket are sold fur 25 cents. I'll ring tho last year, It ap pears from tho returns of tho several companies, they traiisparted 73,77 1,!'!'5 passengers. It is claimed that the p roll Is 01 these roads are enormous. Thus, while stockholder in steam mil roads are gratified with dividend at 6 per cent, and many of them get no dividend at all, theso home railways of Philadelphia divide on the paid-in capital aa loiiows: J he l nmn t. om puny, 40 per cent. Chestnut t Walnut Company, 31 per cent-., (f roen A Coate Street Company, 15 per cent., Tenth A Klevenlh Streets Company ,40 percent., Second A 1 hml Street Company, 17 per cent, and the Gcmiantnwn ftoad, 20 iH'rcont. In view of these figures there 1 popular demand that the faro be reduced to five cent. In 110 other city except Philadelphia is tho litre more than five cent, and we have been astonished at the deuir.cn of the Oua- ker city to quietly submit to Wing rohiMxt lor no many year. Grant and Mosica. Gov. Moses, of South Carolina, is 0110 of the most abandoned rascals In tho rank of the Hadiciil thieve. Grant sustains him. "Bos .Shepherd" i admitted to be so corrupt that a Radk-al Senate re fused to endorse his nomination, omul sustain Aim. Jayno is proved to have been enti tled to condemnation for hi black mailing act. Grant snstain Aim. ' Senator Carpenter is not unknown to fame, at hong Branch, at least. Grant sustain Aon. Durcll la proved to be a miscreant. Grant sustain Aim. Cssey i known to bo a miserable trickster and a fraud. Grant sustains Aim. Poland is a Congressional cheat. tyrant sustain! Aim. Ben Butler is a proverb. Grant sus tains Aim, So it f with Grant and Moso and the rest of the crew who are breaking open tbo batches to plunder the cargo ot the htp 01 Htate. Uh, Moses 1 L A Wo ilcsire to cull tlio attention of tlio citizens of Clenrficld county to the fact lliat we havo opened a ... MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Wlicro wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of , ; ' TIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. GEORGE STECK & GO'S PIANOS, ' STEIN WAY & SONS' TIANOS, .... v, . HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS. We are prepared at all times to furnish any of the cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most favorablo terms as to prices and Our stock of ORGANS will HYNDER ORGAN, (with Ryndor's Knee Ticmolo and downward The SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S MASON &. HAMLIN s OUuANs, and Iho NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUBILEE, TEMPLE and CHURCH ORGANS, Besides these we furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. We sell on every plan known to tho trade, cither CHEAP FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tlio roruLAB and easy LEASE PLAN. On amount our easy terms every one can have a good instrument,'' will tend so much to MAKE HOME HAPPY. , 0C7We shall lie glad to have oci23-'72-ly 'USffllniifous. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE I IN GIRARIf TOWNMIIIP. Tbe yodersis;nj offer for ala the faria on which he bow reiidei, situate is Uirard township, Clearfield eonnty. l'a.. formerly owned h? Justin J. 1'ie. The farm contains 120 acre, end is fery dotlrahty loeatrd. The baiMinjrs areall new, and consist of a large frame hvase, having goud cellar ndtraath, and (food water wwveoien f large frame ban, blacksmith shop, wagon shed, spring buute.it?. Tb buildings on lliis farm are as good, if not belter, thaa on any farm In Clearfield ovnuty. The lend Is of superior quality and In a good Mate of cultivation. I'omcipIoq will be given In the rpring, or at any time mitt eoovenirnl to the pure baser. Tbe terns will be rrsun.ible. Persons desiroas of norcbasing ean alilrc the subscriber at Leeonte's Mill- P. U., Clearlleld county, l'a., or apply la person on tbe premises. Any persons wanting any information in regsrd to tbe quality of tbe laud, tbe kind of buildings thereon, Ac, A., ean get the information by rail ing an Sheriff Fie, in Clrarhcld, a b owned the farm for a euntber of Tear, end of course know all about It. WKNhKI.L K NUKES, Leconte's Mills. Clearlleld Co., Ta. January 11, 1874. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTKES.NEN, AND Improved Spring Beds, HAHKET STRKBT, NIAR P. 0. The aniterrlgued beg. tear, to Inrnral the eltl. etti or Clearflelil, and tbe publie generallr, that a. baa oa hand a one areortenrnt of rarnltora, rank a. W.laat, Cheetnat nnd Paintea Chamber Bnitea, Parlor Snitea, Heelining and Eatennion Chair., Ladiee and Urate' Ke.J Chalra, the Per forated Hieing aad Parkir Chain, Cane Seela aad Wlndeor Chaira, Clolbee Mara, rHep and If lien, aloa Laddere, Hat Raeka, Berabbing Braahoa, e MOUI.DINO AND PICTHR1 FRAMES, Looking Olaeeee, Chromoe, le., aklea would b. laitable ter lliilicar nreaenla. deeieil JOHN TROUTMAN. HUEY CHRIST, rjuooeeeora to KRYDER A CO. TO TIIOSB INTKRKSTKD IN TIIB PUR-CHAb-B OP A BIIUCILY PURE RYE WHISKY, tat Medicinal Porpeee w offer Bnilvy'a Vurc Itye, Priee f 1 to X per gallon, and will ahip in park age to ault purcbaiera. We aire kandle lergelj a COrrER DISTILLED UllISkY, Price (torn $..0 tofl.Ti. We Import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, And ar. alao aaannfaetnrera oT nn. stieveu's TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send for priee list. HCKYA CHKIST. apr.M llm HI NorihTliIrd St., Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALKH, Or ALL IIMPIf Bgtrff Bitow, Warebonm Tracks. Copying P reuses. Improved None Drawer, Ae. rou lALl T II. F. BIGLElt & CO., llralrra la llardwara. aeh.10:tl tf Seooad Street, Clearlleld, Pa. THE CLEARFIELn WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactared arpeciallr for TIM CliKA RFJELD TRADE, eugS'Tt 1? 0 " It. P. lllDLKH A CO. 8 A L El A larg. and well.flniehed llriek Dwelling, aita at. on the rlrer beak, la the aeroagh af Olear leld. eontalnlng .l.rea rooraa, with good oallar, water la the kiteken, nnd all th. modem ooaea nlemee, Pnntrlea, Bath-room, Clohea-preeeee, Ae. Ul .lit; feet front aad twa handrad aad tklrtr feet kaek, with a twonlr foot alter oa Ine eaet aide. Said bonding, with all tha appartenaaoee, will b .old eheap, with pajmentato anil pareha aer. Applleatlon ean be made la th. aader elgned, or to A. C. Tale, lea,., wh. will giro all aeeeeearr Inforn.tioa to tboee who derlra to la epeet the aropertr, TIIOS.J. MrCULLOron. Mar lilt, IST8, If. Beale's Embrocation, fLATR POWRLL'S,) Tar all dlnana la.ld.at ta Borm, CalUe, ud llaman ri.en, rag inng in. aee i aa atoraal applle.tloa. VkU .hMaallea oia aauariralr aaeA br tb. S.r.ram.al darlag th. war. Jeeeph R. Irwla, Cerwenarllle. Dealel Oaad. aadar. Latkaraharg. u. Attention, Lumbermen! Wl are now mannlaetarlng onr IMPROVKD STBKL.SllCKST UKIVIN1 CANT HOOKS, aaperler ta aar ather la aaa, W. bare aleo la Hook a larga qaaatlly af Oaatkaeka eatta bla for rafting parpoere, whleh we ara eelltag eaeap lor earn. anna a n. aannaav. Clearleld, Pa., Mareh II. lilt. QUNSMITI1INO. Q. W.WOLFE, rRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Shop on Third el net, erer Rllej'l blaakmllb jnep, VLCASriai.u, r. All kiada af Rllea aad Shot flaai oa band. Repairing don. la a Iret-oleai meaner and at Mr prim, l:M'II . MARKET, S T U E E T, It F I K L If, 1 K Our slock of TIANOS will consist of terms of payment. consist of the now and popular you cnll and see us, whether you desiro to purchase or not. RYXBERS 5f ITNIf? NTOItE. pisrtUaiifotis. QLEARFIELD , . '.: PLANING MILL COMPANY. f"M. B undersigned, sueeefeora to RKKD k I POW ELL, have imrt'liesed the CLKAH- F1KLO PLANING MILL, and rrltlrd It for doing an eitensire baeinevs. All the maebinery will be added a-eeisery to make it one of (he most complete eslab Ub moots ot tbe kind in the Htate. Tney are now prepared tft reoeire orders for any work In that line. They will givespeelal attention te all materials lor nouaa building, FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING. 8ASH, DOORS, BMNDS, UH1CKET8t Of l.Ol.rC, Ar. OF ALL STYLES, always aw band. WOHKRD BOARDS, aad all art idee ntrrsoa ry fur building, will be oaebaaged for DRY LITMBEH, aa tbat person at a distaeca may bring their lumber, exchange It for, and return home with tbe maaufaetared article. Tb Compaoy will always harsj ea hand a large stock of dry lumber, so as to be able to III an order on the shortest notiee. Only tb best and most skillful hand will be employed. o that tb pabllo may rely npoa good work. Lumber will be worked or sold as low as It eaa b purchased anywhere, and warraated to give satisfaction. As the business will be done upon the eash principle w ean afford to work for small pralta. DRY LUMBER WANTED! Especially one and-a-aelf and two Inch pane) stuff, for which a liberal price will be paid. The baelnee will be eovdeeted aader tb nam or tb "Clearfield Planing Mill Co." 0. fi. Merrell will personally snperiatoud Lb businaaa. Orders rrsptetfolly aolieited. O. It. MERRKLL. R. B. TAYLOH. M. O. IIHUYYN k BRO. Clearfield Pa., January 8, 187. READING FOR ALL! 1 BOOKS i- STATIOXERY. Market HI.. ClearHeld, (at th. Post Odra.) fpllS aaderalgned bega tear, te aanonne. t. I theeilieaaa af Clearfteld and rlelnltr. that he baa Itted ap a room aad haa Jaat relumed from th. elty with larg. amoaat of raading attar, ronelatlng la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeeosat aad Pau Booka af er.rr da wrlplloa Paper aad Earelopee, Praaeh pre Med aod plaint Pane aad Peaoliei Blanh, Legal Pipera, Deeda, Mortgagee Jodgment, Kiemp tloa and Promiaiory Bote, t Whit, nnd Pnreb; went Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, aad Bill Cap, Sheet. Mnai. for either Plaaa, flata ar Vlella Maetaatly aa hand. Aar booka or atattooer. deaired thai I may not bar. oa hand, will na or. ordered be Irat eapraaa, aad aold at wholeaale or reUil to aalt eaatomerr. I will alee keep periodical llMratnra, ea.h aa Uagaalaea, Newa. naper., Ae. P. A. 8AUL1N. Ulearleld May i, isns-ti OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, OSCKOLA STEAM MILLS, aaNrrAmiaal LUMBER, LATU, AND PICKETS Suififi rt Patent Ribbed Shinglet. II. II. SIIILLINeFORD, Preeideat, OfBoe Foreit Plaor, No. Ill 8. 4th rt., Phil'a. JOHN LAWSI1P, Oeneral B.p U, Oamola Milla. Clearleld eoantj. Pa. Auo TOWS LOTS lor lala la the borough f Oeocola. Albo Keen th. LARORST ASSORTMBNT of Uooda in Clearleld eonntj at tbelr Mammolh Ktor. la Oaeaola. jann-i. Lime for Sale I mill uBderslaned. residing near th drnol has X mad MnpWto arran gemot, ta with Lime Huraera nasi of tb moejnta4n, whereby he I ena bled to keep constantly on hand a large quantity of PURE LI At El whleh h. effrra to fanner, aad batlder. at a trlle abor. ooet. TboM la need of the artiele wonld do well ta gtra m. a eall. or addraea m. b letter, be fore aegotleltag tbalr lima. URO. C. PASSMORR. Clearleld, Pa., ina. I, IISI. - The Lightning Tamer. rpniaaderilgaed ar. the eole Ageate la Ihl. X .eaatr for Ihe "North Aaaorlaaa Oalranlaed LlllHTNINO RODS." Th.e. ara tkeealTeafo rod. aow la aoa, aad are aadorewd by all tb. teteatlla eaaa la Ihe eeaetrr. W. harebr satire tk. eltleena af th. eo.aty that w. will pat thaa ap a better rod, aad for lea. mener, thaa Ii aharg.d hr th. foniga ag.nU who annnally trar.ra. th. ooant- aad aarrj e aar IIIU. aab, aerer to reinra. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. inoea wuning i " - - - Ikelr balldlaga need hot addreea aa br letter, ar ean la nervoa. " w r-; -- r --J , la theee.nl;, aad warraalthem. Tha Rodaaad riataraa aaa ba tee. al B07 llm. br .ailing at aar aura. . BIULSR A CO. OI.arl.ld, Mareh II, IITl.tf Idlvery Steble. rXtnR aad.nlgnod begi tear, to lafora thepab 1 lie tbat he I. aow tally arepared to aeoomno dnte all la tbe way of rarnlihlng Horraa, Bngglea, Saddle, aad IlarBoaa, oa tbe anorteet notiee and aa reaaoaabla tenet. Re.ld.nea aa Loeatt rtreet, hotwaaai Third aad renrth. DEO. W. alARBARt HearfaKI, Feb. 4, IIM. ' " , X NA. I 'I, . ! I li I- I 1: . ; , Octave Conplor,) ', OUGANS, and no other investment of liko . ' 1 , ; ,' 1 j Srtisrfllanrous. irpil 11 LA RGfiST i -1 ...... . , .- ,. ' ' ASSORTMENT OP fSTOYEH ! STOVEM ! erer lironjrht to tbe oountr, nre heirf reeeiTwl at the Hardware Kalabllabmenl of H. I-. IIU.I.IK as CO., aouprieing lit. fvllua ing Cook Steve.: SfEAlt'S CALOItlElC',"" , SUfyUKH ANNA. K EG U I. A TO It. KOPI.K. KXCKI.SIOR. ,, : , TK1CMP1I. ' , (()V. PENN, ' .., . . KEAWXO , , NATIONAL IIAKGE, AC. AC. . Aleo, th. following Healing Bti.re.: Sl'EAIl'S A NT I CLINK Mt. I Sl'EAH'M ANTI DUST. SPEAR'S tiUniCUI.AR. SPEAII'S PARLOR CHOK. UORNINO LIGHT. HON TON, ' GirSEY, VULCAN, SUNBEAM. RUBY1 nAPPIHN EGO, ' CHESTER EflU, , . VOLCANO. - " PHOENIX. HEAVY BAR T.OOM AND STORE KOOM STOVESv AC. " clMega, Sai. ta, 1871. rito TUB F R 0 NT ! GRI'.AT EXCITKMBNT CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND , . ICE CREAM SALOON I Tho Vender-signed bating just fitted np new, large and eomlortable rooms oa Market street, near Third, respectfully infurms the public that ha 00 w drepared to accommodate them with eTery thing In his line on short notice and Mall hours of the day. He keeps on band EHKSH UK HAD, RUSKS. ROLLS, PIKri, CAKES, all kinds. ICE CREAM, and a grral aortmetit af CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NCTS. Ae., All of wblell will bedelircred to customers at their raatdeeoes, wbea requested to do so. ICS CREAM, by tbo dish, aarred ina neatly far Isbed room. Thankful for the generous patronage bestowed in the past, be hopes to merit and recall- a oon tinuenee of the same from hi old easts ters, and other. JOHN STADLER. Jure ll.TI-tf. 0. 1. (3. "rHERR to hay ny DRY HOODS, GRO W aeriee, Queen ware, Olasswara, Drag and Notions, Confectioneries, Ae., oheap for cash. The subscriber beg lea to Inform hi old and new customers that he has opened A VARIETY FTORK' ' IN OLER IIOrB, PA. And will sell good at nrices to suit the times. A liberal reduction will ie made to customer buy ing at wholesale. Call and examine my etork before purchasing elsewhere, A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. C. J. KBAOY. Glee Uope, Pa., June U, 18. U JJ F. BKjIiEK & CO.'S SPECIALTIES BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' IIA1IDWARR, LUMHERMEN'S HARDWAnR, rARMINO (ITSNSILS, ' " MILL SIIPPLIES, ' IRON KAILS. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, f AINTSIIS' FINDINOS, CALCINED PLASTER. May IS, 1ST. NDF.RTAKINU. Tha nndersigned are tot full prepared I aarry on th bu stacks of VNDKRTAKIXC). AT REASONABLE RATES, And rerpeetlatty lollrit tb. patronage of tkiM needing each terrleat. JOHN TROUTMAN, JAMES L.LEAYI. Clearleld, Pa., .b. II, 1174. WILLIAM M. 1IKNRY, Jitmrg arrwa Pbacb aaa Si-ntraaaa. U'MBRR OITV. nelle..li.M mm Am mmM .mm aeMaatl. p.w erer. .i.wih ui aareenen. aoa .mu. - rati or ao ekergc. Jyl.t'T