ItanUrarf, ITiminrcr. SACHET! & SCIIBYVER, 11 A III) WAR K, and momifaflturer of Tln.Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Becond Street, CH3AHFIE1.I. llnvigg li.rB.ly laoreased our St.. of ware, w. invite tbo publie to examine ""' nnil prioes. Csrpenter. and person, who ooni.mplato lulU Ing will Jo well to eianiiue u"r TOOLS & BUIIDINO HABEWAHE, which If new nnd of the bl manufacture, and will uosuld low forosh. NAILS, CLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, SCKEWS All kinlfi of Bench Planes, Saws, Chleli, Squares, Jlnmnirrs, lletchots, Plumbs end Level!, .Mortised A Tliutob Uuagcs, bevels, Hraees A llilU, Wood and Iron Uenoh Screws, and tbe beat During Machine in tbe market. DouHo and Single Eitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, Ao. A'entt for BurneU't Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. Alio, agents for Richards' CIITHIC I'LUK TOPS, wlilrti otTeotually cure Smoky Flues, Fanners' Implement! and Harden Tool of ovsry description. A large rarlely of COOK STOVES, which we warrant to giro sallifacllMi. Portable KnnCt "" Furnacti. "sea. Roofing, Huoallng and Job Work dona on reasonable terms. All orders will receive prompt attention. June II, I87S. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, SttoecMom to Boynton A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Streets, H.I',ARI'IliI.I, PA. HAVlNlJ engaged in the manufacture of flrst elass MACIIINKRV, w. rcrpeolfully inform tho public that wo are now prepared to nil all orders as chceply and as promptly ae can be dona In an of tbo cities. We manufaoture and deal In Muky and Circular Saw-MillB Head Bloc ks, Water Wheels, Shafting Pollojra, OifTord's Injector, Steam Ganges, Steam Whistles, .-.., ,.- nr mi n-rt A-,- i-.t... a I Cocks, Oloba Valres, Check Valres, wrought Iron Pipes, S'.eam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti Frietlon Metres, Soap Stone Paeklog. (lum Pack ing, and all kinds of 11 ILL WOKKj together with Plows, Slod Soles, COOKAXD PAKLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. jra-Onlers solicited and tiled at eity prices All totters of Inquiry with reference to machinery of onr manufacture promptly answered, by eddres Ing us at Clearllcid, Pa. janH'-tf BIOLKP., TOINd REED. 'TERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept oonstantty on band. STOKE AM) EAKTHEX - MARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! CitOCKB! POTS! CHOCKS! Fisher's Patent Airtight Heir . Healing - fruit (anal IU'TTER CROCKS, with lids, CRliAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE -BrTTRR CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, VI DISHES, STEW POTS, And a great many othV things too numerous to mcnijoa, to be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner of Cherry and Third Struts, ClaKAKKlliLD, PA. augS FOR 6ALB BT JI. V. Illslor .ft o. IRON DOVBLE -SHOVEL TLOWS. WOOD DOI.BLS SnOVEI. PLOWS. WOOD 8INOLE-PI10VEI, PLOWS, IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. OOWANDA A inON BEAM PLOWS. PITTSIIUlta STEEL TLOWS. HAUPT'8 BELI.EFONTK PLOWS. npBESON S and THOMPSON S PLOWS. r-.luercs for all ot tha above Plows eon stantly on band. my38-; Down I Down 1 1 TIFE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COl'MtV! THR CHKAPKfiT 1 A Proclamation against High Prices! "lB re now opnli.( np lot of hn httt ni ft mmt iPruoimbU OoimJi snd V'n$ rt offered in tlill marlirt, Mid at prim that remind an ot lh ffond old dnyi of chrp thinffM. ThoM wbn Itch Uith npm thii point, or ictm oir all gfttioni pupwrrduoui, noed but tLL AT OlMl fiTOUE, Corner Front md Mtrkrt utrMtt, V hurts thy cn , fwl, hfiir and know for them unite. To fulljr nndorfUnd what nreh4Mp godi tbit nait ht don. Wa do not drrn It nwemn in tnnniorBt nnd I Urn In our Itook. It Ii tnougk fur at to eUto that We have Evorvtliing that is Needed nd eonntned In thli nftrkct.nnd t prlooi tbnt lubiniih both old ftnd rnnnif. dMSO Ju.Ki'll 8IIAW A HON. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOMB INDUSTRY. TIIE ..derslgne.1, herlng established . Nat sery oa the 'Pike, .bout keif way betweee Cl.srteld and Curwansvllls, Is prepared te for. m.b allkl.dsef FRUIT TRRKS, (staudard and dwarl.l Hvergreene, Bhrubhery, Urap. Vlaes, Ijeosebarrlee, Lawtoa Blaekberry, Strawberry, Md Rasbarry Vle.s. Also, Siberia. Crab Trees, Qalace, nd early eearlet Rkebasb, Ae. Ordses promptly attested la. a. erase. j. v. wRiarrr. Carwea Tills, Fa erpSl.flg y grjj ffioofls, (Rroftrlw, f it. i, f. WHAVMR.. ..W. W. RtiTTI lVKAVKR A BKTTH CLEAIM'I ELI), PA., Are offering, at tbe old atand of 0. L. Heed A Co. their stook of goads, consisting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, SOOTS A S1IOK8, HATH A CAPS, HARDWARE, Q1IEEN8WAHB, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o,, Ac, At the mult reaionabl rat for CASH or Ib exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COl'NTRY PRODUCE. j(T-r"AJvanoe. mad to thoH engaged la gt ting ont square timber on th most advantageous terms. pdtlJenTS T.A.FLECK&CO. (Two doors east of lite Shaw House,) CLUAHI'IKLI), PA. Millinery and Fancy Hoods AND NOTIONS. NECK RUFFLING. LADIES' I'NDHRWEAR. ULOVKS, all kinds and llies. COTTON STOCKINUS, unsurpassed both In quality and ohcapness. WHITE AND SWISS OOODS, all Tariellee. CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS, of tho latest pattern and lower than the lowest. HAIR (00!8,qf all varieties. Call and eiamine our stock before you buy elsewnore. tllad to show our goods on all oc casions Oar motto la "SMALL PROFITS 4 QUICK SALES." "A Nimble Sixpence is Better than Slow Shilling." Remember the place opposite Mossop's, m. ivcen s oiti liana. T. A. FLECK, eprlllS'7i A, U HILLS. KRATZER & LYTLE, MARKET STREET, C L B A R Fl B Ml, PA. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, . Hardware and Queenbwarb, Boot., Shoos, Hats, Caps, Ac. -Shoemakers iupplle4 with LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS al reduced rates. SALT I SALT 1 SALT t retail rery ebeap. at wholesale and PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ae. A liberal discount to bulldere. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTIIS-I. large quantities. FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL aad CHOP, always aa band. srAII of the abore goods are purchased eaclailrely for cash, and therefore ma and est'H be sold as cheep as the ebeapest eprill-M A. H. MIT TON'S (Bucoessor to Cruln A Hilton,) Xew Saddle and Harness MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, IA. THK nndemlgned, baring leased rooms for tbe maiHitotareof all kinds or HA DO L KB, IIAR NKAH, and all tbe lateit Improreraenta la Hoiee Furnitthing Uogds. is now prepared te All all orders at prices and quality that will surprise all who faror him with a rail for tbe inspection of his work. He is determined to please and bla et nerienoe and observation in eMtem nnd western eities enables him to DKFV COM PHTITION in tbe ntannfeotore of Gold. Nilrer, Oroide, Kubber Covered and U lit-Lined Mounted CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESSI Also Fine RIDINO AND RACINO SADDLES. Ills rents and expenses being light, be will sell the same gradee of work 10 per cent, ehaaper than they can be nought in the eastern eities. Repairing and adjusting Saddles, Harness, Ac, neatly done, at reasonable prioes. Particular attention paid to all orders by Mall or otherwise. Call and se his work before buying elsewhere. ey-Rooms oa Market street, between Second and Third streets. A. H. M1TTON. Clearneld, Pa., May 13, 174. "TkANIEL GOODLANDER, LUTUERSBURQ, PA., Dealer in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, BAT8 A CAPS and BOOTS A BIIOES, TohacAo, Oroeeriea and Fish, Nails, Hardware, Queensware and 01 ass ware, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Drugs, l'alnti, Oils, (School Hooks, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Candies, NuU i Dried FrulU, Cbtwaa and Crack am, Rock and Ktfle Powder, Kloar, Grain ind Potatoes, Clorer nnd Timothy Seed, Bole Leather, Moroeeos, Linings, Binding snd Thread, hhoemakera looli and Bhoe Findings. To greater variety of goods In any store In tbe county. Ait lor sai very low lor oasn or onanirj pruduo at the Cheap Corner. Aug. 17, 1873, BTORB JKW GOOD? JOS. SHAW At SON Hare just opened a Kiw Rtori, en Main St.,CLiaarnu), Pa. UleW occupied bj Wm. F. 1RWJM. Their itock consist, of QDOIV aCDaDODbst; O.ocgMis of the beet qu.llt, Qokknswark, Boots and Shoes, and ti'Tf artlole neeeseiarT for one1, comfort. Call and eiamln. eur .took before far ehaslog aleewhere. May 9, lMB-if. C- n BAP G ROCKRIES I " LUMBER CITT, FA. The arderslsaed asjasvaece u kls eld M.aes and patroas that be has opened a gaed line ot (1R0CKH1 KB A PROVISIONS at the ehl stead ef Kirk A Ipeseer, fat which ha solicits . liberal petroaage. H. W. HI'g.NCKR. Lumber City, Pa., Marrk 10-lf. ipilK 1. AIF.IT MOVKI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN'S DKUG STOllE, To tbelr new building on Reeond Rtrett, nenrljr oppoiit tbt itore ot Wonrtr Ult, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where, they will continue to lappljr their old and m many new ouiiomeri M nay oume, wltn rUHE DRUGS! CHKM1CALS! PIIAUMACKUTrCAL PREPARATIONS. (Including all new romedlca,) Patent Mtdielaei, PaiuU and Olli. OImi and I'utty, nchool Uooks, stationery, Paper, Ae.; alio, a full Una of Drug gilU1 Bundrioe, Hair ToDioa, CopmftioD, Perfumerlee, Toilet Artlflet, Bnuhc, Tuilet 8onpf, Poeket Roobe, A., all of the beet quality. PUKE WISES AND LIQVOIiS, for medical A lacramentaJ purpose! only, Pare White Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and Hulled Unseed Oil, Varniebee, Turpen tine. Coal Oil. Paint A Vorolsb Brashes, Flavoring Kxtraett. - Confectioneries, Bird Seed, fiploe, ground and ungroand, of nil kinds. SMOKERS AND CIIEWER9 Will led our stock of Chewing .nd Smoking Tobaeeo, Imported and Do mestid Cigars, Snaff and Fina-eut to bo of tbe very best .reads la the market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, AllklndsofOLASSWARElMr j,mllHOI1. All( wne she threw UARDEN SEEDS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ftnd Mualoal Trimmings of erery reriety. Having a long experience in the business, and an extensive and well selected stock of medicines, we are enabled to nil Physicians' prescriptions at ! tha shortest notioe ana on tbe most reasonable terms, day and night. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., Maj 11, l7l tf. HlSCfllillUOUS. AD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The attention of the el ti tens of Clearfield and vicinity la direoted to the fat that Uoodfellow A Bon are tha agents or . fiieee vo., ana ware last reeelred a half doten ear loads of Floor and feed, wmen they oner at lowest possible fig ures. A largo stock of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, Ae A a. Particular attention Is ealled to M. Xleoa A Co.'e brand of Family Flour, wbleb la tha bast In tbt market. Flour and Feed can and will be sold cheaper than It ean be obtained elsewhere In Clearneld eountr. Store on Market street, next door to Hon. Alexander Irvin's resident. UOODFKLLQW A RON, janlOtf Agents tor M.Nieoe A Co. MARBLE AM) STOE YARD! Mas. S. S. LIDOKLL, Having engaged la the Marble business, desires to inform her friends aad the public thet she baa bow end will keep eonstently on hand a lerge and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRAIILB TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Sills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ae., Ae. Vsj. Verd on Reed street, near the II, It. Depot, Clearleld, Pa. . , Jet.tl JEAD THIS I The undersigned beving reoelve. from the eaeter. eities tbe latest aad most fashionable col ore anil styles for all kinds of painting, be would therefore respectfully Inform tiiccitissnsof Clear neld and vicinity that he Is now prepared to de all hinds of House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, in tbe most modern aad approved styles. PAPER IIANdlNd AND ORAINING MADE SPECIALTIES. All work do.. SA th. sn.st reasonable priees end entire setiiiartiou guaranteed. Shop on Market street, opposite the Alle gheny Ueuse. J. L. KRAULB. April I, lo7e.-om. RATZriifcV IATLE7 AGENTS IN CLKARFIHLD COUNTt FOR I.OIUIaJ, AltlVK CelcbraUd Brands of ; Smoking & Chewing Tobaeeos. We are enabled to wholeeele te dealers through out the county at eily priees. KRATZER A I.TTLE. Jel:74-tr Clterleld, l'a. CTOREKKEPERS, ATTENTION 1 We desire te cell your uttentlon toner extensive Commission kusinees and to our faeilitles for dis posing of such produce ee oar eoasignors send bj. llevlng . large trade with oily stores, ws are en abled te make quirk returns, et fulf prioes. Storekeepers beving Chickens, Batter, Eggs, or other produce, will do weU to give us a trial. Where Uroceries are taken in exobaags, no eom- mission will be cbargs.. S. L. KIRK, RON A 00., Wholerele flroeers end Commission Merchants, No. ISO N. Third street, I'll I lad 'a. aprly rtALKU Tbs undersigned offers for sale a veluable tow. properly In the borough of CloerAeld. Let SllilSi feet, with s good two. story plank ho.ee thereoa .rooted, with three rooms down slaire anu lour dob rooma up Also, eewing room and bath room on seeond floor. House finished complete from eellar to attic Ueod double porch and geod ,ntor. Prioe res ooaehle and paymente eaay. l.o7l WM- M. MeOUI.LOUOII. TJOU8R AND LOT FOR SALE! Jl The lle.ee aed Lot en Mseeavwerof Mar. keteed Finh slreela, Clearleld, P.., Is for sale. The lat oeetahss seartv eere ef trowed. The bouss Is a lerge double fresee, eantaiaueg nine rooms. Tor terms end etner t.ionneiio. apply te the subscriber, et tbe reel once. ..,11 F. A. OAULtft. BARGAINS IN MUSICAL IN iTRUMHNTHI Orgaee, keth aew and seeoed hend,etlh.M.selslre,er..M.SoUob,s Fern luse iura. AU assises laleresteei we Met bed to eell eeul eaasnlee a tew style ef Organ wow o. eihlbitlea. aihect Musts ead tteele Meets eoastaaitly en bead. , ftplJi.Tltr 1)1 MR, WRIT! ROAM LININe) SUNS- X J avt reeeivM .a rer eaje ay April N, ItTa. II. t. BIULI A 00. THE REPUBLICAN? 7 CLEARFIELD, Pa WKDNKSDAY ItOHNINd, P1PT. I. I8T4. RAIN. r i- Atl night the rain bad fallen, and the tky Wan low and gray. When dawning woke the weeping earth to Me Another day. Tho tender leave, were all diionioUt. Trembling they laid Leaning together oTom In attar pain , . "The 11111 la dead." . 1 A bowery cradle of an apple tree, With iway Md awing, Lulled the pink baby budi, but, In III heart, . Gave up tbe spring. Such promt to be broken la an hour 1 , 0 vaniibed grace 1 Lol Midden ly tha inn, in tnajeity, Revealed hit face. 8 trout Nature turned to meet hint, blushing for llor fooliih feari, A tbouiand timet the dearer In bli Jo For all her tean. So bare I icen a heart, Hi budding world In oloude of grief, Dow all III p row 1m In a paticnoe mute, Nor hope rolief. So hare I toon the tun of lore tbina out. From milt of pain. On beauty that the heart had never known Without the rain. J. '. BuU in AjypUtom, . A G 0 VEBXMEXT SECRET. STRANOE STORY Of STANTOS'g DEATH. From the St. Louis Sunday Dlspatah It would have been well for Stnntoii if uo could haro L'ono uh Lincoln did. lio wnulil liavo bMn i-ushnncd ns a martyr and couiitrymcii would liavo nnHiiib('rt'(t Imu will, rovnivneo and liomnirc. Ilia work was dona and ho only lived to slniglo aKuioxt the turu inil tide anil meut a into which no man can envy. Uo 1111110 nut ot tho war with hoart and soul still lull of tho ven- geunco wliti lt cites lor bloou. I'otiltl ie have httd hit iwav. Jott'ersou DnWs and others, who had ditt'ered from him ill principle aud who limtrht for their principles as he did, would have been uoomcil to lelon lutes. So when tho better day of peace and reconciliation dawned Stanton could not accept it. Uo fought against it to tho bitter end, and overcome by the title of a public opinion which recog nized our national brotherhood, Stan ton went miller, and in tlespair and gloom, found death with his own bund. His course in the Sttrratt trial, and Inter in tho impeachment of President Johnson, only exemplified what Is slated more generally above, He Aimed tho triul of Mrs, Surrott to tho result it took, and then with a heart that loved justice without mercy, sedulously guarded all avenues lor commutation or reprieve. It was his auxilliary, l'naiton King, who mot poor Annie Surratt on tho steps of the White House, going up to intercede with the President liir ner mother's life, and when he knew her errand, pushed her swuv nnd told her sho could nnt nee herself on her knees, and implored for a hearing, it was Preston King who threw her off, and thus intercepted the petition of the pleading daughter. May not tho memory of that twxir old womnn hurried into eternity from the Kcuil'old, haw pursued King and ! i:. .L:.ri:i I : i his chief like a shadowy, ever haunting Nemesis, until both were driven to sui cide? King, in the New York custom house, with a career before him which hud not a cloud in it, tilled his pockets with shot and ilnipKil I mm a pier into Kast river. Stanton, with a place up on the supreme bench, just bestow upon him in recognition of what ho had been, in the midst of tho national capi tal's gaiety, drew A RAZOR ACROSS II IS THROAT and ended hit existence .. , With the execution of Mrs. Surratt, Stanton saw bis unlimited authority beirin to depart. Men began to look at matters more dispassionately. Calm minds perceived that the general gov ernment bad usurped power. In war time which must bo recalled in peace, or the sufcty of the republic would be threatened." The Secretary of War felt tho restrictions more Jiittorly than the head of any other department. The authority which he lovca so dearly was slipping away from him. In tho South, under the three of the exvealled reconstruction, ho still maintained his rulo with the iron rod. Rut the spirit of reconciliation and fraternal union was at work, aud it was not long bo foro the War Secretary and the Presi dent were at issue. Johnson meognixed early tho true policy to be pursued towanls the South ern States, and hy virtue of his position began to shape the course of the ad ministration m the way of amnesty and reconciliation. Stanton, clinging to his bayonet rule, opposed tho Executive. Then came tho clash In tho winter of 18(18. Tho attempt of tho President to suf pond the Seoretary, was followed by articles of impeachment, behind tho prosecution of which Stanton stood as a man who hail staked all on a can). He lost on the turn, anil tho policy of peace and brotherly love won. Mtnn ton's power Was gone, and in the spring of 18G8 he left tho War Department, where ho had ruled us supreme master for six of the most eventful years in American history. He was poor in purse, and broken in spirits, and now that the craved excitement was gone, he was plunged in gloom. Doubtless ho lived over the past, and the terrible secrets w hich ho alone of the living knew, cntuu back with oppressing H)wer. It wna said that lie had resumed the practico of law, hut it was only a say ing. Old party leaders felt that ho must havo a place for what he had done. WHEN URANT CAME INTO POWER in tho spring of lSOO, Stanton wag sHiket of for a foreign ministry, hut nothing raine of It. i iually in Decem ber the President and Congress) did, what they had done tor other men who had outlived their time shelved the poor old War Secretary upon the Su premo bench as an associate justice They finft fixed him for life and tho country accepted it aa an assured fact. This was on tho 19th of December. Two or threo days later tho President condescended to call in Mr. Stanton and tendered him the position and it was acceptor, remain tho circum stances of tho interview rankled in the old man's bosom. II u may havo thought, rogrottully, or tho time when he (11 rected and tirant obeyed. The posi tions were changed, and the former chief had accepted a litvor from the man he had virtually made. No ono can tell tho old Sccrotury'i thought, lint the fact afford ground for infer ence. - . - . . Mr. Stnutiin resided in s large house, convenient to the Department.. It was osi or nia custom! to he shaved at home, and the duty wa porlbrmed by colored barber, who came regularly for the purpose, In Mr. Stanton's private apartment stood an Improvised shaving ehulr and to these tho trusty valet would go at tho appointed time to pertmrn his duty. Mr, Stunton had been, apparently, foul ing gradually in health for a wuest, and had become so despondent as almost to excite fears of an aberration of mind. Some idea of counteracting this Reams to have been in the mhKl ol th. Prest dont and Congress when the appoint ment was so suddenly made and con. flrmod hy an almost unanimous voto. The remedial project failed, however, ol the desired enect, " ' .' On the evening of th Md of PcCem bor, the) colored valet called .to ahav Stanton, They were left alone ia the private) apartment, antl Wanton took Lis seat in the chair. Tho barber had partial! V finished fail taster, ami, laj'taq nnwn tne raior on a little table hcsiuo Slaulon, al'iMMl st'niM I lit' room for tsoino watur. A movviucint start UmI him, and he tumnl iutl in tixr toste ttie nutfm- ing tied fiath by the bared throtU, tearing ' rt erinuon streak in itt vnkt. Ilttsliinxi to the aide of Stanton, the barber ouuuht the roior before another stroke could be made. Ho called for help, and in a fow minute there were gathered at the bedaide the Murifeon-Geiieral, a few truBtyattaoh.ee of the fjovernment, and one or two uienibcni ol the family. The work haul been done, however, antl the liftK'urrcnt reached. At 3 o'clock next morninir Stanton wax dead. How wen ine aeere kept thoKo w know. Vervnn tho arrantmnents made. There was uo lying in 8tuU), and few looked uMn the face of the deceased. The next day after his death all that wa mortal of Edwin M. Stan ton wa put to rest, and with the clay was buried his own and the secrets of the war. FORWARD, MARCH I However necessary it may be to ex press a willinguosa to accept the consti tution in it it as tho gtinremo luw, yet no ono who comprehoudti tho letter and spirit of that instrument at it wot, will ever admit that the amendments, as thov am enllml u'lti,.!, tl.n 1.wl:..,.i nnH ty, by force and fraud, stuck ou the graua oia organic law of tbe United States, is anything hut the result of the exorcise of pourr ngainst right. There is not a single statesman, wor thy of tho name, In this country, who will so far stultify himself as to pretend that "the auiotidments" wore constitu tionally proposed, and constitutionally enaciou into the Iiiuuiuuental compact between Jh sovereign Ktates. of this Union." , While the fttrce of adopting these SCIlUmtW IO Otltain tmurnr III the MrM.tr, by violuting the great principles oi' constitutional law, was carried on. tlio Demorratie nartv did not himitntn t denouneo and exposo it. , The Southenv States which were to be especially, individually, and oolleoi ively tho scene of the operation of these nmeuumenis, uave gone into bank ruptcy under their influence. Thieves. plunderers, and vagabond Radicals liave fastened thouuwlves ou the nron- erty of the ihhjiiIo of tho South, till now nothing is left but tho awflil ex ample of Radical power over right. ine negro, pa in porea anil rnttencdl mr Radical uses, taught to live in idlo-j noss, but fwl out ol tho white mau'a propert v,or the sole pui'ioso of voting into oftlco white Iiadicnl and negro thieves, is now by these amendments the political power in many States. The consequences are these States arc examples of the effect of these amend ments, esjiecially in the overthrow of all govcrinnciit ; tho return to utter barbarism of the neirro : the senuestra- tion of all property into the humls of piunuerers; tile prostration ol industry, and thcloss of labor, capital.and wealth. Hut more than this: tlieso ameinl menU havo in their 0eration created an antagonism between tho white nnd blac k races, ami this must continue till one destroys the other. Grand and siihliino statesmanship, this Itadical aotise oi power over rigiu ! l tie ever recurritig consequeiices of just such onuses history tells us on every uairn ... . . . " . . . a 1 n. Right prostrated u iwikyt. Put tli most dangerous results from theamend mcnts are now presenting themselves for notice. In many of these States the effort to ( ol ms ticain rtas noon ,, i . i,. i .. 1. M ,. . ho road this to-day may! r: , T, J'"Jl": iotlvandexiwditiouslv frT"' .f.-". l? m"n i" i.!.. ii.". i " ' trrfiiiia, tiaiicnrer oi Hart ett liorw - lor uib iiiiR-mi were W carry on iheir roconst rttcted .Stale gov- .,. E(wB, ,,1 Arnold inher-ip-lernineuts has prw-l a ladure. III. u,d jt hit UH.or. who came iutc 1a 1 'l .n.,w!V, f -.'M,110" tKissession of it on the death of his if is work with the Constitution a it was. Tho teachings of the fathers of tho original Constitution are not yet forgotten. The effort to force on tlio people a government of negroes and plunderers is a tliRlcult task. Thero lore, almost every day we read of men who hold olliee iu these reconstructed States, under the Constitntion as it is, calling on Grant and his Radical party ior iroufM io eiietT iiu impie. Irateadot the teach ngoflhtnthers that all government la made by tho peopie, ior iu people, aim by the con sent of the govern txl, we hear now from Grant the words, "Forward, march !" Bayonets for la we, and cartridgo-bozes for ballot-boxes. This is the last phase of the amendments in tho South. There was no such thing as Kodcml trooisat our "buckshot war," or in Khode Is land at "Korr's relH'llion." To-day, in Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Arkansas, the people aro subjngatod hytii-aut and the Radi cal party, under tho order, ''Forward, I1 U . .1... j' ..iii.vui iiiiicu ior ino nineiiii- inciits, Contpiered pmvinces, once sovereign States. What a speitacle Is presented by the present condjlion of nuuirn Hi v icsnourg, JUIIUC JtOCK, VOl- uinhia, Now Orleans. An idiotic, epi leptio negro, by some roonrwtructiun nnder Itadical rule Lieutenant Govern or at Vickshurg, is calling for troops VU BUJULfll VUV 1-llllltSlie til lllW nilliU race in the .State, and deprive it of tho indefeasible, indestruntihlo heritage of freemen. At Little Hock, tho people exercising the constitutional right to amend the State Constitution, aro met in their olTurta by a demund of the Itadical party for troniw to prevent or control their action. In Now Orleans the press ii seized and gagged ; prop erty stolon, outrages of all kinds com mitted by ((rant's party j the elections by tlio people ignored, and by force and fraud men placed in power. Yet, when any effort is made to obtain re dress by the whito race, troops are asked for, and sent by tirant to resist the people. In another purt of Louisi ana, a war of races has begun, and when tho white man is murdered in cold blood by negro Radicals, and reaistnnce is tho last resort of tho whito raeo, troops are sent by Grant to oppress and subdue them that tho negro may bo master. These are somo of tho last effects of the Itadical Constitution aa it it. It is impossible that longer tolera tion of these infamies can lie patiently submitted to bo the white raco in tho South, without awakening the strong est teelings nf our nature. Tho me chanics and lalxirin men of the coun try will not, in luuir niioiiom anu auuer ing from Itadical policy, quietly permit the negro to riot In public plnnder, and trample ou tho rights of their fellow-' men In the South, The sensible men of all parties who yet havo a reverence for constitutional rights, liberties, and government, will not allow the principle on which they wore established by the Constitution as it was to bo overthrown by the Radical party, and suhstitulo for them tho Imperial, military formula of "For-1 ward, march!'1 , Tho Congressional elections are about to be held, and now Is tho time for tbe pcoplo to apply a remedy fur these out rages. Elect brave, trite Democrats to Congress, and instruct them to defend the rights of tbe pooplo of all tho States, and and, now anJ - forever, in this glorious Union the edict of a dic tator, the "military necessity" of "For ward, march I " FhUartrlfihia Cowman IMaltk. ; ' A ltavsi.ATios. A liwlicaluxchanife says i "There) oomoa a rumor from Fort Wayno, Indiana, that Secretary Ilrls tow tnteadatn resitm. and tlisiox-tkic. rotary MoCulloch will be called to suc ceed him. The cause for such action it allogod to arise) ont of the necessity for the attendance of tha Secretary to tlio duties of executor to the estate of hit wilb'. ancle, who recently left the .J esuiAna ITL- t..fi ....! ISKIV suot,vw. tuo iniunusuiuil llKin which thli retMrt Is baatud comes from a minister of the Gospel, who la said to have the confidence of Cabinet min ister!." It la evident alnoe the Heecher Tovelatlona that it is not all gospel that ministers say. i- UEXEDlVr AHXOU). , , DKteCENIiANTK O? 1IIK U(Vll.i:TIONAHV TKA1TOR The Albany Argun given the fullow inti coiteemiufrllie deM-eiitluntHof lleno diet Arnold: Arnold married April H, I77D, Mttr iruivt, (liiiiL'litcr of J uiIlm Kdwurd Shiii- lwn, of 1'ennsylvunia, and died in lMlll, navm lift had iiwue an follows: i. Ktlwnrtl Shiripen Arnolil, Liettlen- ant Sixth Heniral ('avalrv, and 1'av- mtiHtural iltttti-o, diet at Singapore, rich, Esq., of Sttilinir tirovo. Essim1 which lady died 14th of July, lW-' Ho died iu 1831. 3. (ioorgo Arnold, Lieutenant, Colo nel Second Bengal Cavalry, married Anno Drown and died in Ind'a 1st No vember, 1828. 4. Wm. Fitch Amoh'., of whom hereafter. B. Soiihla Matilda Arnold, murried t. Col. Powimll Phip's, of the East In dian Army (related to tho Earl of Mul grsvo's liiiiiily), and died in 1828. Tho above mentioned Wm. Fitch Arnold, tho youngest son of the traitor, aud the only one of his sons who left issue, was born J it tie 25, 1794. Ho was a Cuptain iu tho Nineteenth Lancers, and married 19th of May, 181!), Eliza beth Cecelia, only daughter of Alexan der Ruildach, of the Island of Tobago, Cuptain in the Royal Navy, and had issue as follows : 1. Edward (iladwin Arnold, of whom hereafter. 2. William Trail Arnold, burn 2lld of October, 1820, Captain Fourth Hegi ment, killed at Sebastopol, fit It day of Mity, 1855. 3. Margaret Stewart Arnold, mar ried to l!ev. Robert H. Rogers. 4. Elisabeth Sophia Arnold, married to Rev. ltryant Hurgess. 5. tieorgiuna Phipps Arnold, mar- neil to Hev. John Mlcpheiisoiu fi. Louisa Unwell Arnold married to Rev. J. Cecil Rogers. 7. Captain Wm. Fitch Arnold, died jMivcinnor din, ibiii. Tho abovo mentioned Kdwurd (ilad win Arnold, the eldest son of Cnptuin Wm. Arnold, ami tho present head of tho fiiniiiy.isaelorgvmanof'thu Kslnli- iisiieu t nun ii oi r.nginnil. He is Rector of Barrow, in Cheshire, nnd was born April 25th, 1823, murriod April 27th, 1852, ( 'harlotte tioorgialin, eldest daughter ol Lord Henry Cliolniondcli" (a young sou ol the jlarquis of ( hoi mondeley), and bad issue as follows: 1. Edward ChohnondeUy Arnold, born Dec. IttlU, 18.14. 2.'Wm. Henry Arnold, Inirn March 2.')d, 185(1, Midshipman in Royal Navy. 8. Charles Lowthcr Arnold, born Deo. 28th, 1859. j 4. Henry AM Arnold, burn April 5lh, lSlil. ' 5. Arthur Seymour Arnold,, bom 21th of April. 18(i7. 7. Marin Elizalieth Arnold. 8. Emma Charlotte tieorgiuna Am- oiu. 9. Mabel Caroline France Arnold. Tho estate and seat of the family is Littlo Alisseudcii Abbey, Buckingham shire, a property which had previous to tho reformation belonged to the church. Arnold received from the Uritish (loveriiniont several grants of land in Canada, one of them licing situ ated near what is now the city of To ronto ; tuts, alter being held by the fumily for a long aerie of years, has recently become of great value. The n to IHsescsaion ot it on tho death of bis elder brother, tjcnentl James Itubertaun Arnold. Whatever may have been tho foiling of Arnold, there is no de nying the lket that his sons and grand. sons were ingh-inintleU and honorutiio men. ' A COXFL1CT OF RACES. We learn from tho Attnktipas .Si'iih- net that tho whito citir.ous ot tho par- ih of St. Martin in Louisiana have formed a league for the protection of "tneir property, persons, rights, and raeo." They say that a league of black men is in full organication there, and that under its control the State Gov ernment of Louisiana with its munici pal and parochial organization has been nothing less than a net work of spolia tion. The community is covered with tho gloom of abject poverty, despair, and mortal agon v. Unable to pay the taxes, their homes are sold by tho auo- tioneer, nnd while a largo portion of tuo parish ts under water, its taxes havo been raised from $11,000 to 000 by Kellogg'a police jury. The court, are pnrtistin duns. The millions that an impoverished people have paid for the construction and repair of levees haro been stolen. Immoral and im pure legislation and criminal prevarica tion prevail in all departments of the Government ; uml over this chaos of infamy, repudiation and bankruptcy seem to portend. Tho address, of which those aro the chief points, is signed by a largo num ber ot citizens, mostly of French ox traction, and a great mass liicetimr was called for Sundiiy, the MUi of August. IJcinocnits, L mnnistH, anil Liberals are said to be ivpiully engaged in the move ment. A coufliH of races such as this mani festo indicates is one of the most deplor ablu symptoms of social decomposition that can anywhere be mauifuaU'iL Hut while tht, formation of itiuh a white league must beileeply regretted, it is only what Wits to Intro been exported. Tho negroes bavo long boon organized, and it Is but natural that tho whites should organize themselves iu thuir turn. Besides, in a State where pub lic plunder bus been carried so far that private property is substantially con fiscated, and where men of education, accustomed to tho reflnenionts of civil lzod lite and culture, aro driven to des peration by utter hi igundarfo of legisla tion and go 'eminent, it is a matter of course that they slioulil attempt to de fund themselves, Nothing, however, can ho done to relievo their distress and to restore swioty to a normal con dition until the wretches who have reduced tho people to poverty aro turned out of power and a new politi cal order is set On foot. iVi-h? York Nu. " IiorAi. Kntkbphisk. An exchange says : Ono of the stereotyped Stories in the lvcpuhlican papers from this tlay till alter the election, will lie the outrages upon the negnveain tho South. Every littlo dillliultv between a negro aim a whito man win no duly heralded under displayed headings and magni fied into a "horrible outrage," whilst a thousand equally bail or worse nflVnys can take place at tlio North which are narely noticed as news items, and not thought worthy of comment. CzitTAiNi.r A Mistakk. Aii ex change says that Susan B. Anthony denies that Tillon held her in hi arms and allowed her head to rest on his manly bosom. Sho says the story Is too absurd to !k worthy of notice. This is what they all claim. . Still, Susan has sumo points in her favor. Tillon is a man of good tuste In ain h mat lora, and could find plenty of good looking girls.. . The ejiorts would but mi Anthony's htnooence. i . . , An ; exchange remarka that those parents who named their anna Henry Ward are In dreadful state of sus pense, and now talk of changing their hoy's names to Thomas Collins, who i now tlead and rnnnot disgrace the name. . ., '., , , , ... Why Is a young lady dependent on the letter Y f Because, without it she would he a young tad. . iiiiiiu. j. nil j,(H:i'iuii.r. mi.i. ,' We desire to call the attention of llio citizens of CIcnrfiuKI county to tlio' fuel llmt we huvo ojrcned a MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD, Where we intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of "pianos, organs and musical merchandise. Our stock of 11 A NOS will consist of GEORGE STECK & CD'S PIANOS, We are prepared at all times favorablo terms as to prices and Our stock of ORGANS will consist of tho now nnd popular KYNDER ORGAN, (with llynder's Knee Tiemolo and downward Octave Coupler,) Tho SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS, MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, and the NEW HAVEN MELODEON CO.'S JUUILEE, TEMPLE nnd CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these wo furnish lo order Organs from any factory dcairctl. We sell on every plan known to tlio trade, rithor CI MAP FOR CASH, ON NOTtiS, or on tho POPULAR AND EASY LKASE PLAiV. On our easy terms every one enn have a good instrument, amount will tend so much 10 MAKE HOMIC HAPPY." lOWe shall Iw glad to have oct2;V72-ly H$reIlanrouis. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! IN (.IK A HI) TOWNHMIP. Tha uadtsrstgopd offers far sale tin farm oo vhioa ba no resider, situate la J Irani townfhip, CI ear 6. Id tonaty, fa., formrrl? ownati by Jusllo J. i'ia. Tha farm contains 120 acres, and is very dftirably located. The bullilinjr,! are all new, nnd eon lilt of a large frame bouse, baviug food collar anderfltetb, and gooa water euDrcDieaii urge Tram barn, bliekiiaith sbop, waff" shed, (ring bouse, Ae. Tbe buildings oo Ibis farm are as good, ir not baiter, then on any farm In Clearfield county. Tbe land la of rapertor tuallty and la a good stale oi cuimauon. l'osscsslD will b (tiren la tha spring, or at any time matt ooavenicBt to the purchtucr. Tito terms will be reasonable. 1'ersuna tit i root ot lurchaiing can adilri the subscriber at Lente s dills 1', O., Clearfield eoaoty, fa., r affly in person on tbe premises. Any persons wanting any information In regard te tbe quslity of tbe land, tbe kind of building tncrron, c, ., onn gei tne tnioriiienioB uj w Ing an Hberiff Pie, In ClftarieM, as ha owned the farni for a number of vrsrs, and ef eonri knows all about It. WKN UbLL KMHtKh, Leavinte's Mtlli, Clearbvltl U. l a. January 21, I8T4. JOHN TROUTMAN, DBAl.KK IN FURNITURE, JIATTItlsKHi:, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NBAR P.O. ' Tile n.farslfueil bees leeve to Inforss the slll- ieo. of ClearleM, ead lee poulto sjrn.rallr, that h. has e. hand a floe essortmenl of Koroitnre, awe. as Wslaat, Chestnal aed Feinted Chamber Suites, Patlor Belles. Keeliola and Estensio. Chairs, Ladies' aad Heels' Keiv Chairs, the Per forated DtniBf sad Parlor Chairs. Cane Heats ead Wiedsnr Chairs, Clothes Ben, Slop and Kxten aio. Udders, lial Racks, Seralibing llruilies, Ae MOULDING AND PICTI'RB FRAMES. Looking Olasses, Chraasos, , whioh woeld he sellable lor Itolieay .resents. dol.'Tl JOHN TROl'TMAN HVKV eV t'HKIHT, Hueoeseors to KRYDER A CO. rno THOSE INTERESTED IN TDK Wn- X CIIASK OP A STRICTLY PURE RYE WHISKY, For Medicinal Par-poses wa offer ItnllVy'H Pure llye9 Price M to (Ml per gallon, and will ship In pack age t suit purchaser!. We also handle lately COPrER DISTILLED WHISKY, l'r toe from! .JO lo Jl.JJ. f We Import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN And are also manufacturers of D II. 8T(EVEIIS TONIC HERB BITTERS. Fend for price liar. HUEY & CUItlST, apr.2l-m 1I North Third St., Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD N C A 1- F. IS, OP ALL KlHDIf Baggage Barrcwa, Wsrehouit Trucks, Copying Praseei, TmproTcd Money Drawer, Ae. 0 RALI IT II. F. BIGLEU & CO., sealer, la Herd ware. aelS:70.1f Seeond Street, CleerSeld, Pa THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Hanafaetured esneelelly for THR CLEARFIELD Til AVE, eoVra poll H. r. BUlIsKR A CO. SALE! A Varr and wcll AnUbed Hrlck Dwelling, situ ate on (he river bank. In the borough of Clear- field, containing eleven rooms, with good cellar, water tn the kitchen, and all the modern enve aiceeep. Pantries, balh-room,Clohcs-r.rcBsei, Ac. Lot slaty feet front and two hundred and thirty feet back, with a twenty font alley on the cast side, gaid building, with all the appurtenances, will M sold cheap, wltn payments to sutt purnha ser. Application can be made to (he under signed, or to A. C. Tate Riq., who will give atl bares Mry Inrurnwlion to thvse who desire to in Bpect tha property. Tiios.j.Mrcn.i.oroir. May flat, l78, tf. Beale's Embrocation, (LATl TO WILL'S,) For ill disease! Incident to Horeos, Csttla, and Human I lath, retiring tho as of an e i torn a I application. This Embrocation was ottenslvolj nsed by the SaTornment during the war. Per sale by Harts wick ft Irwin, Clearleld Jescpfc R. Irwin, OnrwoMvlllo. Denial Wood nnder. Lntborsbnrg. - if. I Attention, Lumbcrmrn! Wl era now saaeetaeroring enr IMPROVED STRKL BOOK BT UH1VINO CANT TIOORS, snpsrior to erry newer In w... We hare alee I. etoet . I.rgesj.entity ef Cntaoohe sella ble for renlng poraners, which we ere wdling -h-ipihree.i. AMOS A R. KENNARll. Oleerleld, Pa., March II, l7t. QUNSMITHINOT " ' O. W."W0LFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Show net Third eteeet, evej, Riley', hleekseallb shop, bi.sasrisi.ii, pa. All blade ef RMee aad She. One .a band, Repairing done In . flret-eloes saeaner .nd et fair prises. Ija'll MARK K T "S T II E E T, OLKARFIELD, PKNK'A. STEIN WAY &i SONS' PIANOS, HAINES to furnish any of tlio cheaper miikeg terms of payment. you call and see us, whether you desire lo purchase or not. i!BYIVKirN 3I1TNIC KTORE. QLEAR FIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY, fTUK nR'lerslgDiNl, aneoeetors to BF.KI ft JL l'OWIil.l.. have lurcb.ased i vurcbased the t'LKAB. i lKl.D PLANINt M 1 Lit, and relitted It for tl'iiiig an extcniirc bufiocsi. All the machinery will be added neeeswery to make it one of tbe mott tonitslctc cstab tihuents ol tho kind In the State. They are now prepared to rtflcite erden for anv work in that line. Ttiovwil) irive snocial attention to all materials for buuse building. FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARbING, SS II, DO OIlS. BLINDS, OF All 6TYLI.3, always oa band. WOK K ED BOAltPtS, and ill artirlec n ...'... ry fT building, will bo exchanged for liKV LIMIIKK. so that persons at a diftanet may bring their lumber, exchange It for, and return boins with tbe manufactured articles. The Coimtany will always have on hand n large stork of dry lumber, ao ni to be able to fill an order oa tbo shortest notice. Only tho best and most akillf nl hands will ba employed, ao that the pablie may rely opon good work. Lumber will bo worked or sold a low aa It can be purchased anywhere, and warranted to give lahaeelioa. Ae the boslaess will be dune upon the cash principle wa can afford to work for small profits. DKY LUMBER WANTED 1 Konecially one and-a-balf and two Inch panel stuff, for which a liberal price will be paid. The boidness will be conducted under the name of Lb "Clrarflcld rtonlng Mill Co." 0. B. Merrill IU personally superintend tbe business. Orders respeetfullj solicited. 0. It. MKHRH1.L. R. B. TAYLOR. M. U. 1IKOWN A PRO. Clearfield, Pa., January 8, 1174. READING FOR ALL 1 1 B 0 OKS H TA TIOS KR Y. Market Mt HcarOcId, (at tha Post Office.) rilllB undersigned begs leave to annonnc 1 tho eltlsena of Clearfield and vicinity, that ha has fitted tip n room and na Just returnee1 from tho oitj with a larg amount of reading matter, consisting tn pari oi Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Rtenh. Aoencnt and Pass Books of ever de fer! pt I on Paper and Envelopes, French pressed aod plain; Pen and Pencils Blank. Legal Pwners. Deads. Mortgages! Judgment, Kiemp- tlon and Promissory notes White and Parchj ment Brief. Legal Cap. Record Cap, and Bill Cap , Sheet, Muiiefor alther Piano, Flow or Violin constantly on band. Any books or stationery desired that I may net have on band, will bo or- ordered by first oipross. nnd sold at wholesal orictallto salt customers. I will also keep periodical literature, such as Magatino. news papers, Ao. P. A. tiAULIlf. Clearfield May T, IBftaMf AfOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER C'ttNPANY, OSOKULA STEAM WILLS, ANrPACTt'BKf LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS So-HVif Patent SibbtJ Shinglei. II. II. 81IILLINUF0IID, Preeident, Offlee rereet Tleee, No. 116 8. 4th et., PhU'e. JOHN I.AWS1IP., Ilen.ral Sup't., Oaoeola Mills, Cleerlleld ceenty, Ti Also TOWN LOTS fur sole I. tbe borough sf Oseeola. Ai.ao-Krrp th. I.AIlnKST ASSORTMENT ef uoodo tn ClearBrld eounty at their Mamniolb store 1. Oseeole. jeua-M Lime for Sale! 11111. umlrrxlgnod, residing near the dpot hi mado couiiilete nrraiigcinents With Liu Hum era east of the mountain, whereby he Is ena bled to kocp oun stantly on hand a large quantity of PURE L 1 M K I which fac offers tn farmers and builder at a trills above cost. Those in need of the article would do well to give me n call, or address me by letter, be fore negotiating their lime. UKO. O, PARSMORB, CWarncld. Pa., Jane 9, IHflt. The Lightning Tamer. 11UB undersigned aro tbe sol Agents In this oonntv for tbe "North American Ualvaaised LUiHTNlNti HODH." Thcst are tbe only safe roda now In use, and aro endorsed by all Ik elentlfio men In th oonnlry. Wo hereby notify th itlsn ef th aoonty that w will pwt them np a belter rod, and for less money, than I oharged by th foreign agent who annually traverse th county and erry off our llttl cash, never to return. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Trios wishing Llghtnlig Rod orocUd their building need but address u by letter, or all la person, W will pat them up nnywhr In thoouuty, and warrant them. Tho Rods and fflitur be see a at any tin by ailing at our store. II. P. BIULKR u5. Oleerleld, Marrk 10, 18?0.tf Id! very Ntnblr.' THR underlgnd begs leave lo Inform the pab lie that be Is now fully prepared to ecnmtao date all In th way of famishing Horse, K aggie, Raddle and llarno, oa tbe shortest notice anO on roaennahle terms, Reeldenooon Looaet street, aotworn Third nnd fourth. tlKO, Tf. flRARHARTr Tlearffeld, Feb. 4, 1174, BROTHERS' PIANOS of Pianos to order on the most and no other investment of liko yu$rrUatuous. LARGEST A8S0HTMENT OK NTOVEMI 8TOVES! ever brought to the enunty, err twinf reeeived et th. Hardware Kstabltiliuent of II. f. IIICM:K As CU., eoai)rlsins; tbe followlus; Cook Sloves t SPEAR'S CALORIFIC. SUhyUKHANNA, RKGULATOR, NOPI.K. EXCELSIOR, TRIUMPH. GOV. PEKN. READING NATIONAL RANGE. 4C. 4C. Also, tbe folluwing Heating Stoves: SPEAR'S ANT! CI.INKKR. SPEAR'S A NT I DUST. SPEAR'S ORBICULAR. SI'EAH'S PARLOR COOK. MORNING LIGHT, BON TON, GirSEV, VULCAN, SUNBEAM. RUUV DAUPUIN EOO. CHESTER EOG. VOLCANO, . THOENIX, HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE BOOM STOVES, 4C. Clearleld, Sept. 51, 1B7J. f0 THE FRONT! C.REAT EXCITP.MEMT AT TUB CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON! The nndereifned beving lest Sited wp new, lerge end eoaafortalile rooms e. Marhet street, mt Third, respectfully lofurese the publie thet be now drrpared to eeeosaasodete there with everything In bis lios on short aotieo end et all hours of lbs day. 11. keeps o. bend . ERESH BREAD, . lll'SKd, ROLLS, PIES, CAKES, .11 kinds. ICE CUE AM, and a grneraJ 'assortmont of CONPBCTIONKRIES, , FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, All of whtsk will be delivered to customers at their rosldeitoeo, when roqulstcd lo do oo. ICR CRfiAM, ft Ihediib, served inn noatly fur nished room. Thankful for tho gencroas patronage bestowed in the past, ho hope to merit end receive a eon ttnocne of the same from fail old custo mers, and other. JOHN 8TADLE11. June U.'TJ tf. O. 1 c. "llfHKRB to buy my DRY tlOOI-f, 0R0- ocrics, Quecnsware, t.lawarc, Drugs and Notions, Confectioneries, Ac,, cheap for ca'h. Th subscriber bogs Irav to Inform bis old and new customers that he has opened A VARIKTY STORB IN LKH HOPK, PA. And will sell goods at prices to suit the times. A libaral rctluotiou will b made to customers buy ing at wholesale. Call and examine my stock before purchsiinf elsewhere. A liberal share of public pstroasg is solicited. 0. J. KKAllY. (Hen Hopo, Pa., June U, 1871. JJ K. BIGLER & CO.'S -SPECIALTIES- SUIl.tlERS HARDWARE, MIXIIANICS' HARDWARE. LUMHRRMEN'S IIARDWAI. FARMING UTENSILS, MILL SUPPLIES, IRON a NAIW. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' PINMNllS, CALCINED PLASTIC May la, 1171. f TJNDF.nTAKlNri. Th undersigned aro now full; prepared carry oo Iho business of VNDKRTAKlli'ti. ' AT REASONAULK RATES, Anil r.vpeetl.11, soils!. Ike petroaage ef Ikes' .eeitleg seen eerslese. ......v " JOHN TR0VTMA, JAMES L 1.KAV4. Cleerteld, Pa., Peb. IS, 1174. nLLI A H mTI EN H Y, i iwi'" f oe-ew. PaAr. an. Sreiveaaa, LI m1" CITY, rleetlo.s saade ssd eaawey p"r neid ever. Artieles of agreement aad eeaveyenee oeallr eeeeated ead werrealeit eer reel or ko eltarg.. ':J' 1
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