' jnardtvart, tinware. 8ACIETT & SCMYVEB, HARDWARE, ui manufacturers of TIn.Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, !; ll M l.. ) 800011I Strert, CLEAR Kl ELD, PA. Having lergelv Inoreaaed our "00k ef Hlrd Were, we invite the public to enaiolni onr ud prion. Carpenter, and perioni wbo oootemplat build ing will do mil 10 examine our TOOLS ft BUILDING HARDWARE, whlok u new and of tha boit niinuficlure, ud will b told low fur ah. KAILS, ' o GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, W 5 ;i ,..x J LATCHES, ' 14 HINGES, SCREWS All kintli of Bench Planes, Bawa, Chisels, Squiree, lUmnwi, Hatchets, Plumbs and Levels, Mortised A Thamli Uuages, Revels, BrMti A Ditto, Wood and Iron Drneh Screws, mud the best Boring Machine in the ; market. ; Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, Ao. Mf or BurneU't Iron Com Shelter, warranted. AUo, agents for Richards' gotimc Fi.tr B TOPS, which effectually our Smoky Flues. Farmers' Implementa and Garden Tool, of every aeacripuoa. A large variety of COOK STOVES, whloh we warrant fire eatlafacUoa. Portable Range and Furnace. feaRoottnt, fipontln and Job Work dona on reasonable terms. All ordera will receive prompt attentkn. Juna ll, 1B73. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, I Successors (o Boyntoa Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of POETABLI h STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Cornar of Fourth and Pinn 8treta, CLEARFIELD, PA. TT AVINQ engaged tn tha manufacture of flrat- XX alaee MACUINBRY, we wapetfully Inform ha public that wo ara bow prepared to lit all 0 rdera ai cheaply and aa promptly at can be dona In any of tha eltloi. We manufacture and deal In Malay and Circular Saw-Mills j Boud Blooki, W.lor Wheele, Shafting Puller., Ollfordo Injoator, Steam Gauge., Steer. Whittle., Ollert, Tallow Oopa, Oil Oupe, Gang. Ooeka, Air Goe.ki,4)Uib. Valves, Chock Valve, wrought Iroa Plpoi, o".am Pumpa, Boilet Food Funpi, Antl Prlotloa Metre., Boep Ston. Packing, dam Pok tot. Ml ll klodl of MI 1.1 WORK 7 together wltk Plowa, Bt.d Bole., , COOK AND PA RIOR STO YES, and other CASTINGS of ill kind,. AT-Ocdon mlielted ud elUd oi 0117 prion, AH lotton of Inquiry wltk refere.e. to aehia.ry of our aiaauTaetur. promptl Rnoworwd, bj oddroi' log U 1 Cloorleld, r. iul14.tr B10LKR, YOUNO A RHKD. VTKW BTOHK AND KEW GOODS , JOS. SHAW & SON love )Ut opened Ni Stohi, 011 ltiln8t.,CuiiiiiD, Pa lately ocodpled hj Wm. P. IRWI.V. Their stock codiUIi of aauir a dse Oiocivii of lb bit quality, Queenswahe, Boots and Shoes, sod every Article oeotunrv for one' oomfort. Coll And exomine our took before por abating eluwhere. Hay . lH06-tf. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS STATIONARY, Market At., Clearfield, (at the Poet Office.) rpUB anderaigaed bege leara to aoDooaee to X ahaeltiaaaa of Olaarflald and Tleinlty, that ha fcee Ittad ap a room and baa jnat ra tarn ad fro taaalty with a large amoaalaf read lag maort caaaieuag lb pen ai BibloB and Miscellaneoas Books, Blank. Aeeoaal aad Paaa Booki of everr do aertptloB Paper aad KoTalopea, Freaeh preutd and plain Pea aad Pincllai Blank, Legal ft pert, Vaada, Mortgage Jadguent, Kitnp tloa aad PromUeory aotea i Wbtte aad Parak: aieat BHaf. Leral Cap, Heeord Can, awd Bill Oaa . Pbooi, Moilafer either Ptaao, Flat or Vtolie aoaatantly o band. Aay book or atotloaery deetrad that I aiay aot hare ea haad, will b or ordered by Iral aipreai, aad aold at wholaaal or retail to toll aae torn era. t will alto keep perieaieai uwraiara, taea aa magatiaef, newo papen, Aa. i -V. AUUH. Cl.arfl.14 May t,J8A.W f The Lightning tamer. rpBB and aril go ed are the tola Agenti la tkli 1 eoaaty for tha "North American Galraalaed LIOBTNIRO RODS." These ara the only -fe roda now In aaa. aad art aadoraad by all the etanune aiaa la tba eoantry. Wo hereby aotlfy the altitana of tbe eoaaty that wo will ral them aa a better rod, and for laaa moa er, Lhaa la aborted by tha feraita ageat whe aannally trarerea the aoanty and1 aaxry oa ear tuue oaaa. aever to ratara. KNC0UR1GE UOME LABOR. Tkoil wlihlat tlfhteliif Eodi erootod oa tbolr baUolaga oood bat addrooo by lotlor, or ooll lo aonoa. W will put thoai up anvwboro la taoeoaaty, UI warraot tboai. Tbo Kodoaad flitaroa ooa bo moa at any tlvia by alllo at oaritoro. u. r, uiulkh A uu. Cloarlold, Marob . lT04f ' .,m , ,. ltf.ft,J .(a i Id very (stable, i , , Till wndonlirMd teri ! w twrnrwi tbopubi IK tkot a li bow (ullv piwrnrod U aooowiaM 4MB tit la tb. waf oT ruraUllna Uma. Butnioo, Koddlri mi Hurnaa, to. infM aMIoa aad oa raaoowablo tn: tUoldowowM Um IrwM, botwoaa blran4 Fonrrh. - , T ,..., i -t - , OKI). W. SaARUAHT. , , 1lri.ld, Fob. 4, l4. l i ....,, ' AL Tba anderaigaed offrra for 1 aale a ralaable town property ia lb a boron tb of Olaarta.1 IM aali feet, with a r-l mA atory plana a oaaa uierooa aroetaei, wiU tbrai rooma down ataira and four bad rowmi ap autre. Alto, erwlngfowm aad bath room an eeeond loor. Iloowe tnl.aed oempiaM fraaa evllar to attie. Oood doabta porob aad food wlea. Priooroa- onaeio aaa paymoaia eaay, MaagTI WM. M . IfeCULLOUOH. J. It. M'MUKKAf JIM. mTt.T VOII WITH ANT AHtTCI.il ' "i;HOIINI)m AT THHtBRT MIVRAT PRItl.i. CTMt AND KI. ( e.tlyr) NEW - WASHINGTON Sit ooW, ftroffrfd, tit i. p. wBAvaa.. w. w. a art a. WKAVER A 1IKTTM " CMSARFlTCnD, PA., An oforlai, at tbi old itaaa of 0, L. Rood A Co. their atoek of udi, eoaolillng of DRY - GOODS, ' GROCERIES, BOOTS A BIIOES, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUKKNSWARR, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4o., &o,, At tha moat reasonable ratal for CA81I or In , , eiohange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PROM'CB. Aiianoca made to tbota engaged In get ting out aqua re tin her on tha moat advantageono terms, pdtljanTS JJAN1F.L GOODLANDER, LlITHRKHDlTRtl, PA., Dealer la , DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' llOSIERT & GLOVES, HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A 8UOKS, Tobacco, Oroeerle and Fiah, Nalli, Hardware, Qaoenawara and tilaiaware, Mph'b and Boya' Clothing;, Drugs, Paint a, Oils, School Honli, a large lot of Patent Hedioinee, CanJIes, Nuts a Dried Frulu, Cheeao and Crack era, Rock aad Rifle Pawder, j r k Flour, Grain and Potatoes, Cloror and Timutby Seed, Sole Loot her, Morooooa, Linings, Binding and l nreau, Bnoeaiajierr juoia aim i ' Shoe Findings. ' 1 No greater variety ef goods In any store In tba ooanty. All for sale rery low lor ean or (munirj produce at tbe uncap uorner. Aog. zj, mis, The Bell's Sun Woolen Factory, Pena towoihlp. Clearfield Co., Pa. ' nuHNBD nvt' ' '' BURNED UP1 The aubaerlbers have, at groat expense, rebuilt neighborhood aeeessity, in the erection uf a flrst olasa Woolen Maaufaetory.witb all tbo modern improvementa attached, and are prepared to makr all ktnde of Cloths, Caesiinerts, Satinetti, blaa- kata, Fiannela, Ao. Plenty of gooda oa kaad to aupply all our old and a thousand new customers, whom we ask to some and examine oar stock. Tbe baaiaeae of CARDING AND FILLING will receive our erpcolal attention. Proper arrangement will be made to reeelva and deliver wool, to out t onatomere. All wora warranted and done upon the ahorteat notice, and by strict atten tion to business we hope to realise a liberal share ei puono patronage., KMMJO POUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will nav tbe bicheat market price fur Woe and aell our manufactured goods aa low as similar goods oan be bought in tbe county, and whenever we rati to reader reaeonanie aniiaeuen we can always be found at home ready to make proper explanation, enner in person or ny letter. JAMES JOHNSON A (SONS, april20tf Bower P. O I.F.ATH F.K BREAST-STRAPS SUPERSEDED 11 T COVKRT'lt PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Madaof tha kot Mallea ble Iroa, oad to etteeb.4 l i ' '.. to tbo llauee by tbo beet ' . Haaa over Inveoted. 1 It . ' ' . la oaelljr aad qulekljr put : ' - oa, aad yraveata la. . k whipping of tb. horoM . i : by lb. aola, ot liable i . . to get out of repair. 1 i Will lait for yeara. All I wa aak lo a fair trial, to oobtIdo. ell Itortiei ua V. ' iV i b, t)"a ,h Ti' ' " " uoeuqiaaaed in ralue fur '' the purpoeo for wbieh they are iolpmled. HACKKTT k SCIIRYVKR. Chrteld, April li, 1171. MARBLE AM) ST0.E YARD ! Mrs. 8. S. IIDDELL, Harlog eogaged la tb, Marbl, buiinoM, deelro. lo lafora km IWoa.ll aad lb. pu'o;tal eke b bow and will keep eooitaotlyoa band a largo and wolleoloolod itook'of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLI, and li prrpared to furnlin lo Order TOMBSTONES, ' BOX AND CBADI.B TOMBS, MONUMRNTS, Curb! end Poet for Cemetery Lot', Wjodow ' ! I ' BUI, and Caps; alio, y ' BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ao., Ao. auYtrd oa Reed ilmt. near tbe la. R. Depot. viearaeia, IT Jot,ti TRRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kit wnetanlly Be hand, ', , STOE AM) EARTHED -M ARE OP BVERV DESCRIPTION I CROCKS' POTS! , CROCKS! Plaher'i Patent Airtight Helf . Staling rrnu ubbsi BUTTER CKOCKU, with 1Mb, CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CROCKS, Arri'H- ii in i nr L-nucan, PIOKLI CROCKS, FLOWER POT, ' 1MB DISHES, BTRW POTS, And a greet many other thing! too aumeroaa to . mention, to bb baa at . fred'k: leitzinger's 1 STONE -,VARE POTTERY, Craw et Okerrr and Third fltrooU, CLKARPIKI.D, PA. ' aagl TJABGAIN3 IK MUSICAL IX- X rnKl'MKRWI-Organe, both aew bid seoond hand, ai tbe Haste Store, opposite Unlieb a Fnraitare Htore. All persona inlerestnd are Invi ted to eall and examine a new atyle of Organ now on exhibition. 8heet Moale and Muaie Hnoki eoaatsjitl,on leantk. J-ji J- aIS4tt9tf T. A. FLECK & CO., Hate now oa hand, aad are dally revolving ad ditiona thereto, a Urge aad well eeleeted itixk ast fresh front the manefaetaren, of Dress Qooda, Dry Goads, Pilbe, Hats, Doaneta Old Ladiea' Capa, H bow Is, Waterproofs, U dlee' Per Cape, Hair Goods, Uenta' Far Ishteg Goede, Rhlrtg,Uloraa, Hen, ,i Ovt rails, Lntnbermen'a Planar), Ladies' Hnderwoar, Coffs, M l , Uollara.llandkarebiers, , CILILDHKN'S I'NDERWKAR AND WUITR DRR8SKS, n H - - ' - iHrfaawry aad Boa pa, Balmoral ftkirta, awwy dowa, Mtochiege, efarerytriae, variety and eolorr. Not lone, Trimeniaga aad Faary Uoods, is altneai andleea variety. ' J N. B.-WK BUY FOR CASH AND HULL 8AW8I 8AW8! 8AW8! uJiffii.i it ii t.i-i it ;il DIPTAN'S OnOftH OlTt, HILI. DKAfl AND :,.. w CI lOULAB SAWg. BoyutWi Lightning OroM-imt S&ir. .ajUVi p, mi ALSO, FATKltT PgRFOIATKO A KLKCTRIC SAVT S, .''' ealB try 1 v.i i , Mlll.TI B. F. BIOL1R CO. PI UK, WHIT1 A ROAN LlMUla WCLNf. Jail rMeif.d BBd for aal. by I , April N, IkTB. r BIDLKlt A CO. JJARD TIMES UAVI NO KKCKCT TM 4?trt triKTtJrtTe aV 1 X A ' ' r JL Xlt AW V AlMiJ-sJCa) I am aware that thi-ro are some nrraona a liula hard to please, and I am also aware that the eon plaint of "hard times ' la well nigh unit ens I, But 1 am so situated now that I can aatisfy the former and prove oonelualrely that "hard times" will not effect those who buy their goods from me, aad all my patrons shall le initiated Into the se- 01 IIOW TO AVOID HAIID TIMES I bare goods enouab lo sum. It all the Inhabi tants In the lower and of the county which I aril at exoeeding low rates from my inniuiaotb store In IIULHONIUJRO, wherw I eon alwaya be found ready to wait upon eallers and eupply them with Dry Goods of all lviuds, , Suoh aa Clotba, Patlnetts, Caialmerea, Wuklini, veiatnes, Ltnea, urtmngs, taiiooea, Trimmings, Bibbons, Lae, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Capa all of the best inntorial and made to order uose, Booka, u lores, atutena, Laooa, Hi boons, do. GROCKIUKt! OF ALL KINDS, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Blew, Molasses, Fish, Bait, 1'urk, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Caitlncs, Plows and Plow Castings, Naila, Hpikea, Corn Cultira tora, Cider fressesyand all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Otasa, and a gentral assortment of stationery, OOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on bund, and will be aold at the luwoat possible figures. J. II. Mol'tain'a Medicines, Jarne's Medicines, uustriicra and Jloofland a liilters. 400 pounds of Wool wanted fur which the highest price will be puid. t'lorerseed oa band and for slc at tbe lowest market price. Also, Agent for Strattonvllle and Curwenarille Threshing Machines. tlA. Call and see for yourselves. You will Ind everything usually kept in a retail atore. L. M. COllDKIKT. Frenohvills p. 0., August 12,1874. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. CI.EARI'I KLI), PA., niKt-ricTt'nitaa or FlItK ISK1CK, Furnace Mock?, (ins Retorts, Stove Linings, Paving Tiles, &o. Chimney Top; Windou Cnp, and 1'ari. All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIHIXAI. DESIGNS IN TERRA COTTA , , MADE TO ORDER. With Improreil tnacbiar.ry, flret elawi materli aad iklll..! workmen, wo ran warraat all Mr aaaufeeturoe to be .quel lo If Bot lup.rkr to any in loo n.raoi. Artlelea of our manufacture ean b. teen al the Worke, near Kailrnad Depot, or at the Hardware store ot U. r. Uigler A Co. All ordere front a diitanee, adlrcewd to the General Superlotendent, will receiva prompt at- i.oiion. t. Ci. MAHTMWICK, JOHN PEROIISO.N, . Uea'IRunt. of HeatbDeld, Uarakirk, Soatlead, SupL MaBulactariag Dept. . ; B)ay20'7l OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, OSCEOLA STEAM HILLS, naaiipAcrtraaa LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS Sawed A- Patent Ribbed Miinttet. -H. H. SIlILLINaPORD, Prnldent, Offlo-Pumt Plo, No. 12J S. ,tk at, l'hll'a. " ' "JOHN LAWSnF,, QeneraJ Sop'l., Oaeeola Milln. Clearftotd oounty, Pa. Alio TOWN LOTS Ut aale la tha borouih of OkooIb. Auo Kev th. LA llll EST ASSORTMENT of Uoode Ib UearHeUI oounty at their Alammotk Slorj ia Oeoaola. , ianS-7 E. A, SOUTHARD, Flrc,Llfci Accident Iiuuranre AGENT, ClearHeld, Pa. TRAVELER'S LICE A ACCIDENT. Hartford, Conn.. ..Aeact, over .1,0011,000 HOME PIRR INHUIIANCE CO. Colontbite, Ohio , (fobl'Ta-ly Aaaelte over Ml,CM Jll. S. Ptaioni, Prei'f. R. .. Han ut, Sra'y CONTINENTAL Lire Insurance Company, 0P HARTFOHD, CONN. Ae.ti aj.jio.joo Ratio of Aeeote to Liabililiee 113 Furninlira iniuranee at I ha very lowret e.et Polioy.holdera pertiolpata in the proflliof lb. wontpeny, taae eontinnally ranuoing tbe annual paymente. For ralee, Ao., eall on or addre.e H. M. M, KNAl.l.Y, Agent. . Oalre la Shaw'e Ri,w, CkarAeM, Pa. 7:1 J 74 F. O'LEARY BUCK, General Insurance Agent and Real Estate Broker, Represents Ihe following reliable I mure nee Co's: North British A Mereantile Ina. Co. $2A,eotf.OtHi Wash in a too Life Insuraaoe Co 4,(110, fllM) Fir Allocation loauranc Co.. S.ltno.OVO Amaaoa Fire Iniuranee Co X,0TH,l4a Pbvnii Insurnnee Co., N. Y l,O00,nat) Water town Fire, InsuTes dwellings H , and farm bulMinga only. ' ftTS.OOt Yerh, Pa., Kluok laturanee Co. II once in tared against death aad then. P. 8. Partioa ia the country di siring Inearanee oa their lirea or property can bava It promptly attended to by exit) re sting as by letter, or calling la persoa at oar office, In Pit 's Opera llonee, Room No. l,CloarBeld, Pa. aug28'74 THE LA UG K ST J. ASSOHTMKNT OF ISTOVEN !, , NTOYi:iH ! srer brought to tbe oounty, are helrg revolved at tbe Hardware Ketebliehment of II. Y. IIU;LKH Ai Ct). oonpriaing th. following Cook Hlovaat Sl'EAU'S CALORIFIC, SU.SOIJKIIANNA. REdl'LATOR, NOIUK. EXCELSIOR, THIUMPII. O") A fl u"vi 1EKN. NATIONAL RANGE, 4C. 1C. I Alfa, tha following Healing Stover ! SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER, SPEAR'S A NTI DUST. srEAR'8 ORBICULAR, BrEAB'S fARLOn COOK,' MORNINQ MOIIT, HON TON, OIP8EY, VULCAN, 4 SUNREAH, . . .'-RUflY v : 5: ." .'. DAUPHIN BOO, '' i ' '3 .cnKSTEPjEdO, " s ; VOLCANO, -. ; : . " ,ruor.Nix, ; UCAVY BAA ROOM AND STORK ; ROOM HTOV Eft, SC. Cleartela, St. M, ISM. - - T I a . a - -i ,i 1 OH PRINTINti Of BVRRT DERCRIP 9j Ilea aeetly .aevatrd at thle nttte.. THE REPUBLICAN. f.-r.: i vi ... CLKAKt'JliLl), l'A MARCH 17 l7. WKDNRHDAY MOHNINU, GRANDPA'S SOLILOQUY. It wasn't ao, whan I was young, We used plain language thvn i We dld'nt speak of "them galoots," When meaulng men and boya. When ipenklng of the nlee band-write Of due, or Tom, or Hill, We did It plain wa didn't tay, "He swings a nasty quill." And when we seed a girl we likod. We never fulled to pleaao ( Wa called her pretty, neat, and good, But not "about lb choeae." Well, when we met a good old friend Wa hadn't lately acen, Wa greeted klin but didn't aay, "Hullo, you old sardine !" The boys eoinetlmee gut mad and lit, We spoke of kieka and blowa But now they 'whaoh him oa the enoot,' And "paste him en the nose." Onoa when a youth was turned away From bin beloved most dear, lit walked off on Wa feet -but now ' L lie vinli oil on ba ear." , ' i We used to dance, when I wai young, And used to eall it so Dot now they don't- they only "sling Tha light laotaalie too." Of death we spoke in language plain, That would no on per plea j t But In these days one doesn't die He "passes In his cheeks." Wa praised the man of common sense i Ilia judgment's good, we said But bow they say, "Well, that old plum Hua got a level bead," It'a rather aad, the obildrcft Bow ' Are learning all such talk , Thry'relttarntvl to 'ohio,' Instead of chat And "walls" instead of walk. To little Harry, yesterday My grandchild aged two I said, "You love grandma F" said he, "You bat your boute 1 do." A The children bowed to strangers once It is no longer ao Tbe liUit girls aa well as boys. Now greet you with "Hello I" Oh ! give me back the good old days, When bulb Ihe old and young Conversed In plain eid-fashionrd words, . Aad slang waa neve "slung." if POLITICAL COMPLKXIOX OF THE XEW SE.XATE. The Seimtoriul eonU'HtH lire ut an end ; and aa tiiunt hint Riunnioned the new Senate to meet on Friday, March 5, it may lie profitable lo tumider Ha politietil cliaructer, which, by the by. will remain uiii Iiuiikcu till the elimo ol T l o se o eimsi" of at-ventv fititr i '," JS Z r i,: ,X ii-cnf iLii'iv fii.ht hiw lV ir . ,.. .in whatever The ! nro j m;ijority, and hare any thirty -five members who nitty be culled (irsuit men. and who, it is to lie be pre sumed, will stick at nothing to carry his measures, not even excepting his third-term conspiracy. And yet lo make up the thirty-five, we have to count such men as thjlesbv of Illinois, who is talked of for Vice I'roidcul on a ticket wilh lllaine;and Wudlcigh a- II I.: I.- L.... .l and Wudlcigh! I .v i-n J 1111 1 1 ir.ll I IV, II" HUB im in liini , .. , . , , . , , , ' . . ...ol White lieonlu. Mini thna th,. iiiiHiuiiiv. then hIiowii that ho has a streak of in. dependence und inuulini'ss in his com position; and old Hannibal Hamlin, who, to avert defeat this winter, pledged himself to Illuine for 1876; und Dunes, tins successor of Sumner, who is wont to protest vehemently ngiiinst absurd scheme, and then re cord his vote in their favor. Howev er, notwithstanding the slippery quali ty of sotno of the material, we wilt, for argument's sake, allow tirunt the entire thirty-five, though wo think thut in a eloso figlit threo or four of them will show him their heels, t lint even this will leave him three short (if a majority. How stand the remaining thirty-niiio? ..: j . The Ileniocmts havo twenty-eight Senators; and these nro pronounced unqualified Democrats. It is true, hDio of thoso who were chosen this Winter owo their election to tho sun. port of Liberal Iteptiblicnii, either di rectly in tho Legislatures, or indirect ly at tho polls when tbo Legislatures weroehosen. However, wo set down the twontjM'ight ns men who, under nil circumstance, will vote not only against (mint, hut against tho distinc tive measure of tho (irant party. I'utting down tho ultra liepiihlicans ut thirty-fiveand the pronounced Dem ocrat nt twenty eight, making n total of sixty-three, it wili be perceived that thore aro eleven Senators whom wo havo not classified. Now, it is upon these eleven thut tho wholo caso turns as to tho political character of the new Senate. Who und what aro tbo elevcu? To answer this quotHtion is to stitve-n rath er difficult problem. We include among them tlio Senator from Louisi ana, for whose neat poor I'inchbuck is making what ecios to he a theories tight. U e think thut chair will yt ho tilled by a Conservative; but treat ing it as now vacant, there aro only ten Senator remuing to bo classified. I loot h of California, nnc! Hamlin of Texas were elected as Liberals or In dependents, and will always go against Oram anil ultra measures. In tho re cent Senatorial contests. Christinucy of .Michtgiin, who hcut ( huiullcr, nnd .McMillan of Minnesota, who beat Hainsev, and Cameron of Wisconsin, who heat Canienter, ami I'addork of Nebraska, who bent Thayer, wore elected over the regulur (iiitnt llepnb licun candidates; und ulthoiigh they nro not DemiH iats, it i nnderstmsl they will nct with the Democracy in opposition to all extreme mcnstircs,und especially against tho ntlo of tho S.utherii State by tho sword and against n third-term for (irant. Now, by adding Iho six Indepen dents above tunned to the twenty eight pronounced Democrats, wo havo a total of thirty-four, only one less than thirty five out and out (intntite. Hut there aro still four Senulor who remain unclassitlcd, and hero are their names: Ferry of Comiorticut, who owed his election to tho Democrat, and llurxiclo of lihodo Island, who was chosen in opposition to the regular tintnt candidate, and Sharon of Neva da, who say he shall follow tho die- lute of Ida Judgment, and Alcorn of Mississippi, who occasionally flare np nnd kick out nl the traces. licgnnling the Louisiitnn sent as va cant, it will be observed thut to secure a bare majority in tho Senate (irant must not only hold the tbirty-fivo cx trcmo Republicans, bat must win the support of throe of tho ten Senators whose political position wo havo aimed to define Can ho get them ? Tho course of events in tbe extra ses sion may furnish tho answer tn this question, wo may havo to wait for it tin next winter. At any rate, (irant is in a tight pluco in tho new Senate ; nnd with a muiority of more than sev enty cgainst bun in tho House, he will find himsell on (he sharp audi ragged edge of Uncertainty during the remamiler til his term. Arw lor .Sim of March l.f. Times havo rnme to that pns that a man can't set his houso on tire, col lect tho insiiranro and put on any stylo with the money without aomo ono i mean enough to throw out in sinuut ions. Tho New York lltrald think tho I'rosident'a idea upon any given ub- joct are: like a tlenlann minor's shirt bo nover has hut ono al a tune, and ho novor change it, but keeps it on until it ia worn nut. An exchange aay: The Civil Itight hill having passed, now tho black and tho white man, liko tho lion and tho lamb can lie down together In "sweet haunt.? I rrrbnp. A linltiantrre) girl, worth 45,000, wanls to marry some young mtm ho na H-nrneii a trnitc TIIK VASSAOK OF T1IK CIVIL' . .V.I.Y Of POISOXS. IIKI UPS HILL. , !' ' Lrmui Ilia .Vow tork Ou.e,i vr J The alniKnlf iivcr tlin hill lo fiifuriT In Ihe npriiiK tit' IH7I, Iho lcj;ila j hik-IiiI cqniility itinoiijr thu riitt'H til' (IiIh tinv ol' New Juiwy iisvt' nn net n I (ontitry Iiiih lfi'niiniiU'l hv ita iiuhshih) 1 liti'il in tho Uh-tei vnr ui IiikI vrtwk. nut- i'"''K' ''""'u tin SitUiitluy, iiiul ith nmiiipi ifrnuuiix li y in t ivaiinun tin nnc nun iiiijii wiiiiiiicmii,!!! iimiiuini'iiirti, ilohiltty. Hut thu hill hits lut-n no ImiKirt, svll, or ktnp fur milo miy Mpii niiit'b ahoni of it nrliuul timimi lioun rioua or uilitlU'ruUid liiiioin, ciihor ill uk It ahl(1 tho Mi'imto fit tlic IttKt Hi'-j t'oholio or Ivrniuiitvil. 'l'liin luw tlllll' nion of I'utiftnwit Ihitt (iiitut citn hunl-1 uiii;lily ciiluii-ctl, would, hcyoml a ly hu itreuwd of ri'nt incoimialiiiicy , qiii'Htiun, cloao ovcry hur ami buIooii in in k'v'"K litis niuumuu hin ttiyiinlii rt j thu Mtutv, un there in not one of them nller having exiiresneil his hiwtility to : that does not violnto it every neeiihtr tho former. Tho tlitinirniidiud ttiithor1 dnv in the venr. oi mo civil niriiiH lull eoiiiu nut iwo(! niise In thin tlefonnily tho pollticul ney whieh he lclt to thu cum of Ihe JCoiulli'An ri'iiroHontittivos in Con givsH. It ia nn tri-itn tin mid inin- cniorouK meuniii'o eiilciilated to pro- Vlllfn OllllSintd hill lint li.ll lull I at tho nnmo timo conlomiiji; not tho aliffhtOMt aiihsluntial benefit on thimo lor whom it hua been pitwied. It will breed information und inulieioni pro. ceutlona in abttndaneo, no doubt, in many portions of the country, but it will not confer on tho nerrmea any ao cittl rinhta which they do not already Mworw. t)n tho contrary, prejudice ot race which eunnot be eradicated by act ot CongroHa will he qiiirkenod into now life, and eluiina ot the negroes to social privilejro which were iaRed twer in eilenro will Im eagerly clial leileU. Tho imKrtant section of the bill and the one which will be most eure fully Htudied, is that which denoiiiicoii heavy )enaltica against railroad ser vant, hotel proprietor, restaunint keeper, and theatrical inunaj;erH who ahull deny to colored pornon tho Hitme privilege and aeeoniuioilutiiin which they grunt to white people. In many, if not in all the State, the negroes bavo enjoyed equal privilege in hiohI of these resHct without question. If they have not been willing or ablo to tuko advantage of them it is not like ly that thev will do so under tho ope ration of this law. Kitilroad tickets and reserved seats nt tbo opera are merchantable commodities, accessible to all who will pay for them and ques tion about race or color . are never asked. Hut the proportion of colored persona who demand tho best rooms in tho hotels or tho best seats at the theatre i very small, and the law can not efl'ect any change In a social con dition which exist through cause which are altogether beyond it reach. There will be malicious mid' frivolous prosecutions without number for the vi"l"ll,,nH ol nct- Tl' docket! "f. ' "'- .-': -ill be choked v-imii ivhi no cniiKco j wi,h mit bnM J I'estitu inn t klH,K' u,',l',ll,''ri-l ."""iW'M who mil,,, v.n'tv i,n j,, muni. i,ui iiiu tntveling and uniusement-loving pub- lie will still find mean ot avoiding so- ciitl contacts that uro repulsive to thein. No social change to the advan tage of the negro will be produced by tho muni vigorous enforcement of this act. On Iho contrary they will bo do- '"" ' iua.ieverm.in which was m-unt u a kindness hv their Radical patrons will prove in the end a cruelty and a curse. F.vory ex pensive nnd precarious tirosecution of u landlonl, or saloon keeper, or theat rical manager, will only stiffen tho so- ... , ,. , . . calproMiihce. which tho parte,.,, au- i,... ... tu.s miscmcvous act pnness n , , ... , I " , , .. j that which the negroes and their Wll to Icilllers ill tin. aillilli lurtMt rulin. menlly tleinnnded, siK-iul equality of tho race in the common schools of tho country, has been refuRod in this net. Without this they insisted with much show trt justice that a civil rights hill wa of no substantial use to them. It is not olten In the course of their live that thu field hand of South Carolina or M. , , llviTWIIV, l-UIHl-n u llliu to (H-u I IHfc nu ississ.ppi will avail themselve of.. ... " . the right Conferred by this nct of do uiaudiiig a privileged txat in a railway cur or the best room ill ft hotel. For tbctn the provisions of the law will seldom be invoked. The mixed school for tho education of tho mee wa a sort ot social cquulity which they could appreciate and were eager to enjoy, it was this provision in tho original act which excited the deepest hostility nmong the peoplo nnd was urged most effectively nguinst Ibtdi ealism in tho election of lust pear. Willing ns were tho Kndicul leader in Congress to accede to this demand of their negro constituency of the south they yet homtnlod to enuct a measure tho only practical ctteet of which would have been to destroy tbe com mon school system in nearly half tho ntuten in the union. lnteau ot giv ing them the mixed schools on which their heart were fixed as a genuine measure of social equality of races. Congress lias nmckeil thorn with this act to encourage malicious informa tions and prosecutions in tho federal court against common enrriors, land lords, saloon keeper nnd other er vantn of the public. ' Uf what good to tho plantation hands on tho A Hamuli and rombigheo who linve never aecn a railroad or a hotel to tell them that they may horcufter occupy tho best scuts in the car or tne best rooms in a tavern, provided they jury for these incstiinublo privileges? Tho mixed scnooi arrangement, with tho com pulsory attachment, by which the child of tho former whilo master would bo compelled to occupy tho sumo form with tho boy of I'hillis or ('bloc, they could easily understand. This was w liat thu Itadical lenders promised them and what they were led to export a a reward tor their vote. Hut the measure which ha been passed as a civil right bill has only disaiesiinted tho colored vo ter while deeply irrilatlng thu whito men of tho country. Im its impotent malignity it is such an Ret as might nave iicen cxpocten or a Itndicnl Con gress in the lust days of it existence und tiuiler tho Impulsion ol the latitl leadership of (iencral llittler. Patriot. (intra or Tin I'naion. Tho Boston Imnttipatnr nv of tho 'Virls of tbo period :" aW hoist of oar system of ediicution; wo have femulo high school, and female heaven. Ourgirl are refined, teamed and wine ; they can sing, dunce, play on tho piuuo, paint, talk French, Italian, and all tho soil language, write poetry, and Invo like Veunsos. They nro ready to bo courted nt tun years, and can be taken from school and married at flficcn.nnd divorced at twenty. They make splen did bridal tours, can coquette and flirt at tho watering place and shine liko ttngels nt winter parties, lint heaven lie kind to the poor wretch (hat mnrrir in fashionable circles I What aro they at, washing floor? Oh I we forgot nobody hu bare flisjra now ; how vulgnr it would hot What nro they at, making bread and boiling beef? Why, bow thoughtless wo nro. to bo sure they will board or hare servant. What are they at, mendinir old ..othesT But thcrv'we Kaii: the fltsil Hill ChatllfO no Oltcn that nobody ha Old Clothe hilt the raff ' men and j.a.cr innkeri now. What i, "i ,. i i . i. nro they at, wnshin bahlo' face and pinnlnrr np their tronscmT We ro. jieut, Tte bavo conic to ll point where yoniiK nien hesitnto and limn old ho ibre they can decide whether thev ran marry and uftcrweid jteem olenr nfl naiikruptcy and crime. V bat ia the conseqnonce T There aro more per sons living' ainplrt ft., Aro there moro leading a virtuoiui life it is time for another In know that the ex. travngnnce they tjneonrnge Is riestrnc tivolo tbo virtue of their children ; that all llie fimllsh expeneilure aro, instefid of answnrinir, that end, tend; iii( to destroy (ha institution of mar- riage allow ether. .Vhlller uncn anld: ' Whenever art i tails, it I thmiiirb the nrflst. liini; it ll iniuli ini'uiior pmiinhttlili' liy StntiiL'o to Mtv. the U'liiinruncu ineu tho Ilmt low vcnrK, linve teen ao eager in the piirntut of ''locnl option," mid one form of prohibition utter unother, Unit they huve nei;U)clO(l llio nieiina ao oiHiortunolv nut in their hnnda: and n. i., tin tu.l 11H.. nl.li. tn In..... ..... .. ninlo prnooeulion Iiha been made iin-lt) cier tne utw. ti iiutevei- ninv uo thought of tho intrinsic justice of to tal prohibition, it cannot he denied thu t public sentiment in most of the Suites is not prepared liir its enliirco ment. Ill tho ineuntime It is tho part ot wisdom to use every legitimate ef fort for the limitation und regulation )' a truflic which wo aro not ut pres ent uhlo to Mipprc, by tho over whelming force of popular opinion, which ought to he urrttyed aguiust it. If wo eunnot prohibit tho sale of li-quoi-H wo may very justly eo to it thut men shall not be drugged into imidncH and idiotey by tho uso of li quor which they lutvo purchased in good faith, supposing tlioui to be pure, when as evey expert knows, tho well known names of rum, brandy, gin, wine, etc., are only disguises tor ono rooking abomination or another. There is u veiy little pure brandy im ported into the I'nited States once a year. There is not a bottle of port wine, we nro told, in North America, which bus not been ''doctored" either by tirst hands, or by some one or other of tbo middle men who have had it in cburge. eu whisky is redolent of Htrychiiine or other poisans, and tbo various "high wines" aro quite a like ly to tittco their origin to a turnip putcb as to tbe vineyards whose name they bear. 'I bono adulterations are immensely profitable to the manufacturer. Few hare tho means, and a still smaller number tho iucliuutioii to make tho searching analysis required tor their dcleetion. Color, flavor, uroiua aro ao successfully imitated, that coiinoisetirs are constantly deceived by those nux- tun. Chemical tost alone servo to detect .hem ; and these of course uro ociccv i ucm , mm inusu oi course uro never made by the men who drink. Their elici t every day is becoming iiiiiiv iiuti uiuiv; niieriiing. lllioxiia- tion is changing in its tiaturo entirely, Intemperule bahits lira more and more leaillv. And the aooner publication tion in tlntwn to the necessity of stamp ing out this purt of tbe liquor business, tbe better. 7OII' TO BECOME A STATE (iath says the ordinary proceas of becoming a new star to our sacred flag is as follows: First, wo steal a horse, or get into tho Houso of. Ilofugc, nnd go beyond tho frontier. Theru, having no other profession, wo become, statesmen at .1... l.-.l: -i.... IIIICl.,. U 1IW1BUII iiim illinium, nnuot L,10 ,,., ' , ' -h gran , j ;r . ir.o a vigilance committee for fear wo onBwlvS, .iiai l hanged if anticipated. . .. . . '. . In course of time wo nro joined by somo superior persons. A number ot young lawyer move out to ti, knowing our bahits very well and tho necessity of legul advice among us. Tho medical societies Rend fls a few surgeons, who accompany us upon our duels. The I'nited States army, of! prairies or carry an ompty whisky bot tle into a virgin Indian reservation. Tbe majority of tbo officer get cash iered by knowing us, nnd tho common soliltery desert, through our example They all become citir.en, and clamor for their rights. Tho mothers of tho Allure rat..' sHintaneously appear and no questions asked. Wo will have a railroad if wo can get it, and if not, a number of mail contract, for which we play draw pokor. Ono newspapers. in mien a .territory is eupcrnnnits, nut threo nuwHpnpor make a full band. The editor abuse tho chief citizen. Tho chief citir.ens go gunning for tho editors; wo roccivo our aristocracy when wo boconio a Territory and ob tain at lent one Governor, three Judge a hind officer, nnd a United Slato Mnr hnl. Tho Marshul i generally kept busy. The rest of the Territorial ofll cers unito with ouraclve In petition ing tho general government for troops to keep off tha Indians, who are in moro concern than wo are. If wo could keep sober wo could whip the Indians in one day enough to Inst them a century, but thut would prevent the settlement of tbo Territory. No Ter ritory ia complete without ut least one formidable Indian tribo. In tho Now Jersey Legislature res olutions were adopted, by a vote of 49 to 5, asking the i'rosidenl to grant a new trial to (icnoral File John I'ortcr. ItciF 2,dnr.isfnifuts. pARDON NOTICK. To whom It mey eoneera : Nntlo. li ber.br Riven that an allaelinn will be made at the neat meeting Ihe buatd of pardtma for tbe per- uui wi eeuiue oeaeii. WALLACE A KREBS, Clearfield. March 3, lh"i 3L Attotaeya. CPKCIAL LKiJISLATION.- Nolle, la hereby r-Iv.b Ib tha nubile and all partiea tntereeted, th.l ap alteration will heated, at tba present eeeeioa of ear 8iata I..ielatur to paaa aa aot repealing an aet of aeeeratilr, eparuv ed th. lUk d.v ef A.rt, A. U. 11-7.1. r.l.ileg la me appnoaitoa oi iaa.a on lan'.e in tne now town hip of pin., la Clearfleld enqntv. HIKAM WOODWARD, HAM I! PI. CONOWAY, feblt It ! CIIAS. KOIIACKRR. ADMIN1STIUTORS' NOTtCR Notlee la hereby given that Letters ef Ad ministration on the estnte of MARllARKf B Mhl k, late of Brady township, OearReld aoun- tv, rennsylranla, deeeaaed, bavlag -been dnly granted tn tha uadersigned, all parsons in debleat to said estate will pleaao make ImmediaU payment, and those baring elaima or deaianda will present tbem properly authantieated fcr eet- iiewmii wnaoai aeiay. JOHN I. UK UK, Lutberebune, r'eb. 34 '74 fit, Administrator. A DMIMRTRATRIX'B NOTICK. .ii. Notloe Ifherehy given thut Lettera of Ad- mtoisiratton on ine eatale of A It (I A II AM LITZ lalt of Law re a ee tnwnshln. Clearfield oountv. Pa.. deeeasnd, having been dulv era ti tod to the under- ignoti, ail persona In-tented to Bald eatale will lease make immediate payment, and thoae hav ing eiaims or demands will present them properly Hiuiiuiiwaitiia, tur areii icmrei wuniint neiay, MAftllAHRT LIT., Adni'i: Or J. I. CI'TTLK, Allorney-at l.aw, Frb. a, ISTi-Bt Clearneld, I'ena'a. jXKCUTOIl'H NOTICK. Nolle, ll h.r.hy rlvm (hell letlere trltanenl VJ" ttT Z'lWi havlna bene dale ereoll loth. ...l...i.n.J .11 p'rn iadebled loield e.cale will pleaa. meb. ,T',".',.!;f',M'",','!!!', tr' .'""' demaiKle will prreeot Ihem proper y authent cited tr .cttlraient without .l.l.v. iiko. R. WKAvrit, ADAM HKAVKR, Trocilvilli, M.rrb 11. HIS. Il.ej . Kl.Kmt.it DMIXISTItATOII'S SALE- Tli, nnilrrelanad, adreinlelrali,r or the .plate or Job W. Wrlbt, III. or the horonuh or Oleer eld, deeeaeed, will oter al pablle eall at tbe -i. ia Mm ooroaf a, oa , - TkaneUy, March IrMh latia.-.. the fbllowiex deeerlhid real eetat., vlai All that vertaia tree! or pier, of Und, lltaat, tn tbe towneblp of Ueeatnr, In the .oualy ef Creertleld and Rtatl of Penniylraala, boaaded aad deeertbed aa followi, U wit t Oa tba reel by a pert or Uie Iracl, on t. wait by load of Wrlaht A Rene, oa the eoalh by had of Alberta, Bad on tha north by Retort Raloey inrray, heiat the aadlvlded .Be balfof aoa naadrwd and .levea neree. mere r leee, held Jolatly wltk Joba Wool, riclae. Tbil laaJ ll well limbered. WILLIAM I'ORTSR, ClrerlleM, Mareb S, 'IS Jl Admlalvtrater IWiSffllnnrous. II. F. BIGLER & CO., naiLBM ia II A It W A 11 13 , Alau, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLKARFIRLD, PA. J GAUMING 1M CLEMENTS or ull klede for lata by ' II. K. HIOI.KH k CO. JAILROAD WUEELDAUKOWK for lata by U. K. BIGLER A CO. 1 "AlflIT, rurii, GLASS, Nalle, at., far lal, by II. P, BIOLER t CO JAItNF.SS TRIMMINGS 4 SIIOK finding a, fur ,al. by II. F. BIOLER t CO. QUNS, PISTOLS 8WORDcrNES for ia), bj H. F. BIOLtk k CO jjjTOVKS, OK ALL SOHTS AND Siael, for lal. by II K. BIOLKR A CO JHON ! IKON I IKON 1 IRON ! For Bala by II. F. BIOLER CD. JJOKSB SHOES A 1IORSK 81I0K NAILS, for aal. by H. F BIOLER t CO pCLLEV BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad bait UaBufaetBra, for lal. by II. F. BIOLER A Cll , rpiIMBLE SKEINS AND PJPK BOXBB, far aal, by BIOLER A (XI jpODDEU CUTTERS for sale by KCH30-7O II. F. BIGLER A CO. (JLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. rpilK Aeidersigned, anoeeaaora to KKKD a J. HOWitl.1.. hara norrhaeed the CLKAH HKLU FLANINt) MILL, and ralmcd It kr doing aa estensive buataeea. All tbe meeblnery will bo added aeeeesary to make it one of tbe moat eonMtleU aeieb isbmenla ol tbe kind ia tae State. They are now prepared to reeeiva orders fur any work ia that line. They will giraapoeial at ten I ion to all materiel for houso building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARblNG, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BHJCKLTH, .IfOI Xf.VCJ,V. OF ALL STYLE, alwaya oa hand. W0RKBD BOARDS, and all artleler neeetsa ry for buildiog, will bo eiehenfed for DHV LliMHKR, av thai aaraoaa at a diaUnea may bring their lauber, exobaage It for, aad return borne with Ihe mennfnelarod artieleo. The Company will alwaya have on band a large ftook of dry lumbar, ao aa to be able to 111 aa order oa tbe shortest aotloo. Only tbe best and moat akillfal hands will be omployml, ea that the pablia may rely a poo food work. Lambor will be worked wr aold aa low as It oaa be purchased aay w hero, and warranted to give tatiaraotioa. Aa the baslwess will be done opoa tba oasb principle wa aaa ntTord to work for small prl u, DKY LUMBE I WANTED! Rspeelally one and-a-l alf and two laeb panel "i iwr wdich a iioorai priee win no paid. Tba busiaeee will be eoadoeted oader tba aaaaa of tha "Clearfield rianlnx Mill Co." VI. O. Browa will pereeaelly awperiatead tba busiaesa. Order reepoetfully eolteited. M. U. HR0WN a BRO, Clearfield, fa., January I, 1874. KRATZER & LYTLE. -TUB NEW FIRM! IN TlllilR COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED STORE, Ara marking down their IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, lo tba lowest i ... O ASH 'PHICES. lied need ei pen sea and selling for ready pay eaablea them to do It. They wilfendeaver to be Hi:illlJAltTKItH for anpplylaf tba eltli.nl of Claarleld eeaelv with DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Draei OomIb, Boole aad BboM, (lroeeri.e. Will Paper, Quaaaeware, Aa Ac. And a l alber food, ia tbrlr liae. N. B.-r TKItelR CASH. 1. II. KRATZKIt, J ll. IVTI.K. Cle.rt.ld, lM. la, 1171. H. P. B1ULER CO. bar, far aal. CARRIAGE & WAC0!l WOODS, 8KAFTH AND POL KB, U U B.S, B PO K BS, YKL LOK3, Ao. Catrlagaaad Waroa alakaea abaald ante af ibla aal eall aad eiamlae them. They wUlba aold at fair prleaa. , araytt Tt ta C0A er D"T bt Kama. Terms free. f aU Addreaa fl. ftrinaoa A Co., Iort- mnn, .wfine. tae.I7.lv !iiSffHnnroM. , y ixi unit HITTKKS. 1 I fURKLY VKUKTAItl.K, I FRKK VlUni ALCOHOL, 1U. WALK Kit s CALIFORNIA VIS K (i A H 13 I TT K US. Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Dittara nre a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from Ihe nativo herbs found un the lower ranges or too nitrrra Nevada mountains of tali torn la, Hie medicinal properties of wbioh are exliarled thtuolr im without ihe aia of Alcohol. Tliequra- tloa Is almost daily asked, "What is the eauxe of toe unparalleled aumvas o Vinaflia IlltTBKsr uar answer Is, lhal luey rentoie tae eauio of dia ease, and tha imtioiit rcoovirs bis heallh. Th are the gieat blood purt II or and a life-giving principle, a punpta Koaovator ami Invicorator al tha system. Novor bt-lora in Ihe history of ; toe world nas n nu-iliclne barn eHiniitouiidrd os ; srsiing the rcmarltiible quallliue of Viiauaa lJT teas in healing the aiok ol every disraee man Is , hrir to. They are a gentle Purgative aa well aa a Tonio, relieving Congest Uu or lutlammalioD of the Liver and Visarral Organs, in Uthoui is ; eases. The properties ol Dr Walkvi' Vimg.ir 11 it i ters are Aperient, Diaphorrlie, Canninativt', Nu trirl'iue, Laiative, Ihurettr, trdntiie. Oounter Irrilaat, Hudorillo. Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. QrarrM thousands proclaim Vinegar Hitlers the most wonderful Inv igoranl that evrr rut tain - m the sinking syftem. No person nan take tbrsa Bitlera aveording tn dlrrelions and remain long unwell, prut idt-d their bones ate mt dei roved by mineral poiaon or other means, and v .lal organs. Bilious, rttmittt-Dt and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in I be vallya of our great riveia throughout tha tinted Htatet, especially llite of tha Miesisaiiii, Ohio, ilieeouri, Illinoia, Tennessee, CtimWrland. Atkaniaa, Had, Colora do, llrasoi, Rio Uiaude, Tnarl, Alabama, 1U utile, Savannnh, Uonnke, James, and many others, wilh their rest tributart, ihroughout our entire ouuntry duriog the tjuuimer end Autumn, and remarkably su iltiring seasons of uuusual boat and dryness, are luvariahly aecomptuied by ea lensiie drratig.nnents of ihe utoinneh and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment a purgative, aierling a powiTrul influtucu upon these varii.ua orarnns, is ameiitiallv uecesearv. There le ao ealhnrlie lor tbe purpoec equal lo Dr. w. n aiaer e invgar Uittere, a. ttiey will apeadily remove Ihe dark-colorej vi.eid natter wilh which the bowels are loaded, at the same time atimulat log the secretions of the liver, and generally re storing the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify tbo body agaiust diseaao l.y purifying all iti fluids with Vintgiir Hitters, tic epidemie ean take hold of a system tnua foro-aimvd. Uvvpepaia or Indigestion, lleaditehe. Win la the boulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, iMtiioeer, 8uor Kruelione of the Stomach, Bad Taste ia tbe Mouth, bilious Altaeks, 1'alpitaiinn of tbe lle.irt, lull am matioa of tbo Luuga, Pais la tho rejjitio of tha Kidneys, and a buudred other pmulul svmploms, ara the offKpnnga ot Orspepata. One bollle will prove a letter Kuar antee it its merit a than a lengthy advertisement. Sen. iu la. or Kind's Kvil, White Swellings, V ecra, Krvsipelas, H welled Neck, Uoilre, herwfu loas InHammatioiis, Mercurial aff.e tlonn, Old 8orea, Kraptiwns of the Hkin, Sore Kyes, ete. - In ihete, a in all other Constitutional diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bt iters have shown the'.r great eurative powers In the moat obstinate and in tractable ease. For Inflammatory and Chrenle Kheumatism. Uout, Bilious, Bcmitloutand Intermittent Fevers, Uiaeaaea of tbo Mood, Liver, Kidneys and tbe Bladder, three Bitten bava ao equal. ISueh Dis ease are nused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical I iseaeea.- Persons ea gaged la laiitU and Mlanrals, such aa Plumber, Type setters, Mold beaters and klin era, thev adranee in life, ara subject to paralyaia uf the Bowels. To guard against this, take a doso of Walker's Vinegar It it tire ocemeloually. For Akin Uiaeaaea, Kruptlous, Teller, Salt Rheum, Blotobea, hpota, Pimples, Puetalea, Boils. Carhuncks, Kiog-wurms, gcald head fiore Byea, Krytipelaa, Itch, Scurfs, Hiseoloratioua of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of what ever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried out of the eyetem la a ahert time by tbe nee of these Hitters. Pin, Tap and other Worms, lurking In the system ot ao many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. No svatem of medicine, no vermifuges, aa anlbelmlalties will free tbe ay stem from norms like three Bitlera. For Female Complaiau, ta young or old, mar ried or ainglo, at tba dawn of warn a u hoed or the turn af lite, tbeee Tuaio Bitters display ea do elded an InAueaoe that Improvement it soon pr ooplihle. Cleanse the Vitiated Rlood whenever yon And itaimparitiee barating through tbe sbia la Pisa- 8 lea, Kruntioaa, or Korea ; cleanse It when you nd it obelmcted and aluggirh In Ihe veina ; eleanea tt when it la foul; your feelings will tell yoa whea. Keen tba blood pure, and tho bealtb DI UN IJHOm Wilt lOIIOW. r. ii. McDonald a co., Druea-iau and Uea. Atta.. Ran Francises. Call fornia, and comer of Wash ins ton and Charlton streeta, New York. Bold by all Druggista and Boei'TI-flm. JOHN TROUTMAN,' FURNITURE, MATTItE.SSKJS, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKRT PTRERT, NRAR p. 0. . Th. aaderricned beg. leave to Inrern tbe eltl- mi. V.H..L, ... . puoiie gporreiiy, loai ;ha aa. an hand a Una aeeortmeat of Purniinra. men a. w.iaut, vnwtnut and Painted Channel Sttilee, Parlor Ho lie.. Reellnlag and K.leneloa Ok.ira. l..ril aril I.M.I.' If... l-l.. I.. rorated Dining aad Tarlor Chair. Cana Seateaail vneire, vioiwoe ..nr., niep ana KlteB loa Ladder., Hot Raoka, gcrnbbiag Uraitiea, Ac MOULDING AND PlCTt'Ri PRAMRP. Leoklng tlla.ee,, Chmmne, Ae., whlrh would be ..liable for Ilolieay proMnle. doelaH JOHN TROUTMAN. Down 1 Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF C0URMR THE C1IEAFKST1 A Proclamation against High Price; WK ara now opening up a let of the beat and most eeaeonetile floods and War offered In thia market, and at prteee that remind one of tbe good old daya of eheap thinga. Those wbo lack faith apoa tbia point, or deeaa oar alle gations superfluous, need but CYftL air oik 8Ton:t Corner Front and Market streeta. Where they ean aea, feel, hear and knew for them aelvea. To folly anderetand what areeheap goods thia must be done. Wo do not deem it necessary to enumerate and itemiaa our stock. Il ia eniugb for aa to stale that Wft have Everything that is Needed aad eoneumed la tbia market, aad at prices that aetonieh both old and ynnnr. dee3o J OS K I'll SHAW A BON. FAIRBANKS' RTANDARD or a Lt aianat It Bngfafa Barrows, Warehouse Trucks. Copying Prweeee, Improved Money Dtnwer, At. roa saLa r II. F. BIOLEU & CO.. laralcra la Hardware, eMkM.7l U Sm.b4 nlrwt, ClMtl.ld, Pa. Tla iMflngltnd Spontlng don al abort Bella, and aa aat re e ankle baraia, aad rvpelrlag .Mtly Bad prampUy exe .atad hy deel'74 10IIN WAPt.K ilstrtn. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Marbrl Si., Ut. Third and ro.r!h,l xi:ahkiki.i, ha. Tha labeenbrr bavlna beooine proprietor of tli lei butel, would reeperlfully aah a lllivral ihare el public patronige. I'riree rndueml to aalt the Jan.lO'Tiicir. O. L. LKirOLDT. SUS(UE1IANNA 1IOUSK, CI HWKNHVII.I.U, PA. NKWTON KKAD, Fsoraiaroa. Haviat IsMome aroprleler af tbil Hvl.1, I woald rvepeeirully aoltel, lira patrwnige ef tba palilia. U.ae. Ie.ea.itly and aoB.eaieBlly alt uelrd ib vl redlted and relurni.bed I giwl lam pie roomi altaebMl. Alt nllroad traial Hep at tbil biiuea. JeoJO !4 S""lIAW"ilUU8E, " (Cor. of alerk.l A Front itraeU.) CLKAHK1KLU, PA. Tho uni!erile;ned bavlag taboa .barge af tali llulel, would reepeetfully eolieil puklie patronege, Jenl'-i ll. H. rULLKHTUN. IKON Alt 1) 'iroL'SK, J (Near tbe Hailroad UrlHit,) CI.bAKHKI.il, l'A. A rbare of publio patronage le re.peetfutly ao. lieileit. 4:IJ 7I 8. H. HOW, frop'r. r ASIII N GTON II OIHE, 11 HKW WA81IINUT0X, VA. Tliia new and well furalehvd hoaa baa mm taken by tha nnderiigued. Ha feell eonlideat of beiug able to reoder eatilfaatlua ta thoae wbo nay favor him with a .all. Jl.y , 1S7J. U.W. DAVID, Prop'r. M ON TO UK iiouaii. 0ipoelte tha Court Iloaee, LOCK .11 A V It N, PC.NM'A. J.I ATI IIAt'SEAL A KROil, Prop'i. KtX'KKKHIIFI' HIll'HB, BKI.LEPOKTE, PA., D. JOHNSTON A RONS, Proprietor. oelii'7l T OYD HOUSE, lj Main Rtrect, PHtLII'riBl'HO, I'EXM'A. Tetil. atwav. lunnlled with th. baal the market .tforda. The traveliag nubile I. invited lo oalL, aovl.'M. K011KRT LOVD. THE MANSION HOUSE. Comer of (Second and Market Stroete. CI.i:akfili, pa. rpIII ld aad aommodloaa Hotel baa, during X the past year, bona enlarged to double its former eapaelty for the eatertalameat of atraa gers and guests. The whole building baa been refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare aa pains to render bla guasU comfortable while slaying with him. errhe 'Mansion Houae Omaiboi runs to aad from tbe Depot oa tbe arrival and departure of each trala. JOHN DOTJOIIKRTY, eprfl-7t tf Proprietor r. R.fAnnoLb. a. w. auiol. j. a. aayoLa F. K. ARNOLD & CO.. . ltankem and IKrokem, RenoldMTllle, iefferaon Co., Pa Money received oa deposit. Dieeounte at mo derate rates. Eatra and Foreign Kiebaage a), wars en band and oulleetiona promptly made. neynoMsviiie, lce in, IH74.-Iy County National Bank. OF CI.EARFIHLD, PA. I 0OM In Maaonie Building, one door north el 1 C. D. Watson's Drug Store. l'usnage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Queens own, iHiisgow, London, Paris and Copenha?ea. Also, Drafts for aale on tbo Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. jam KB T. IjKUIS AnU, rTeat, W. M. fill AW, Cashier. IXtUU DREXEL No. Sf Hoath Third Htreet, Philadelphia KmAJVK. Eft .9. And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mall will receive prompt attea tion, and all information cheerfully furnished Orders solicted. April 11-tf. grntistry. J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., 5iS Office over Irwin's Drug Store. CWWKNSVILLE, PA. All dental operatloaa. oltber ta the mechanic! or operative branch, promptly attended lo and satisfaction guaranteed, special aUeatioa paid t tbo treatment of diseases of tbe natural teeth, gums and mouth. Irregularity of tba toetb eae cerully corrected. Teeth eitraeted without paia by the use of Btber, aad artificial toetb Inserted of the best malarial and warranted to reoder eat. iafaetien. anriltfi'TlilT THE CLEARFIELD - WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! alaanraetnred MBMlally for THE CLEARFIELD TRADE. eon iat.a ar . .urvri B. P. BIOLER A CO. )UBLIC NOTICE. The InUreat of 6Iraon MrParlend. In a rtara at lltahville, haviBg been parehaaed by no, ea lb. luih of October, 114, the ba.lnav. ba. brea etnoe tb.a, aad hereafterwifl be eoadueted ia tbal tor. by tb. nndareiga. J011.1 CLAKh. I'tahvllle, bee. U, Il74.-Jn. JIME! 1,1 ME I Tha and.relgBed la bow prepared ta faraiah the publia with aa aae.le.Bt aality of Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime, for plenterlng purpoaei, by tba large ar .mall owaotity. C'.a b. fonnd for tb. preeent at Pie'l aew buildiog. oo blarket etnea. oetl If L. K. McCULLOUOH. CHEAP GUOCERIES! LUMRKR CITV, PA. Tha anderelgned annoanewe to hi. old frleed. and patron! that he hae opeaed a goed line.! II HOlKHl E8 A PROVISIONS at the .Id etaad of Kirk A Hpencr, fee wkeeb be aolieit. a liberal patronage. II. W. ol'K.NCIlK. Lumlier City, Pa., Mareb JO tf. JOOT ANDSHO: OOT AND SH0K MAKING. JUSRPII II. DKKRINll. oa Market reet. ia Shaw'a Row. Clearleld. Pe .ba.je.t received a ina lot or Preaek Calf Skla. and Kip., tbi beet ia the market, and ll now prepared to aiea afaetur. everything In bll tin.. U. Bill war mat bia warn ta b. aa ropreMBted. The aitliana of Cle.rl.ld aad virility ul reepartfally Invited I. glv. bla a .all. Work doae al abort ootlo. 7:ll'7y nOV.SE AND LOT l-'OK S.U-E. The House and Lot on tbe eoraeref Mar ket and Fifth streeta, Clearfleld, Pa., is for sale. The lot contains aearly aa aero of ground. The bouse ia a largo doable frame, containing aine rooms. For terma and other intormatiua apply to the auhacriber, at tbe Post Office. nnvls p. a. An.IH. Lime tor Sale I TH K aaderelgned, reaidiaff near tba depot baa made aomplete arrangements with Liase Iturners east of the moanteln, whereby be la ena bled to keep ooastantly on hand a large quantity ef PURE LIME! which he oLTcre ta farmers and butldere at a trite above cost, Thoee In need of tbe article weald e well to give ma a eall, or addroaa ma by teller, be fore negotiating their lime. (1KO. C. PAR8M0RB Clearfield, Pa., June t, lUflt. 6. i. c. TIIRRR to bhy ray PRV OOllM, UR"; oerree. Oaeeneware lllaeewav. Dror Notione, CoafMtioneriee, Ac., .heap ear eaeb. Tha mheerivw beg. tear, to Infona bra eld and Bew BBBtoaiara thai he aaa .pia.d A VARIKTV RTORR I!l OtEK HOPS. PA. Aad will eell good, at nviMaaa wall tbe UaiH. A llberwl raduetina will b aiad. I. evjtoeeer. Bay ing at whole!.. Call and .laavlas aay atoek before parebuiag aleewhera. A liberal ibara af pablle patronage U anlirlted. 0. J. EKAtlT. tllea Hope, l'l , Jam 14, 171. J OOK OUT FOU TIIK 8IGN or THE BIU CATtJT HOOK! MARKET fTRKRT, CLIARPIEI.D. Tha old Clearleld Rieolrtw Cent Hook dl.eolred, aad a aew ana fernaad by A need .ad O. R. Mrrvetl, 1 CtearteM, and Allaad. of KntMvriaaa, Caaier.a Maaly, ' pert aere, aad J... B. V) auaa, af Clearueld, a. tleaer at Ageal, Tba aew eewpeav will earry ea t hu.laen of roana'ariatlng, aelNag bod eblrr'H tb. Oaat HMka.wttk ail Meeaf lweyrw.."w bleb, ar aew Mrfat. All ard erowpHf Ittad. JAfl. B. WATSON, JalvM, ,t. Ileal Ar"'