': Sarflu'arf ft linuw. mum & sciibyver,T HARDWARE, and manufacturers of . Tln.Coppcr & Sheet .roil Ware, Beoond Street, . t i ' CLHARFIELD. PA.' !t H..I.I. 1....I ImirMMl our atock of Hard ware, we Utile the public to eiamlne our Hook and prloea. Carpentere end persona who oontomplat. bull J tag will do well U eiamine our TOOLS BUILDING HARDWAttE, which U now end of th. bolt manufacture, sad 111 bo told low for tub. ' KAILS, GLASS, , TUTTV, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, SCREWS All kin di of Bench Planes, Saws, Chisels, Square, Hammer, Hatchets, Plumb and Levels, . Morticed A Thumb Uuagcs, Bevels, BrMM A Ditto, Wod and Irea 1 Bench Borew. and the best, , , ( , Boring Machin in tb market. . . , Pouble and Single Bitt Axea, - rocicsr cutlikt; 4; Agents for Burnetii Iron Corn Sketttr, warranted. i 1" T ? Alwi hkuU for RieluidV.; J GOTHIC FLUB TOPS, I , which afotuall fur Smoky flaw farmer' Implement's and Gar dan Tooli of vry -i . . description. 1 ' A large variety of " : 1 ' ' "V COOK STOVES, x which wt warrant to giro satisfaction. . Portable Ranges and Furnaces, teL.Rooflnr, Snouting and Job Work dona on rsaaooabl terms. All orders will receive prompt iiiniKn, June 11, lais. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, ' (Successors M Boyotoa A Young.) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturer of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pino Streets, CI.EAItl'lt.I.n, FA. HAVIKO angftgd ta the maaufaeturo of flrat. elan MACUINKRY,weniMtfullr inform ho pablto that wt aro now prepared to nil all ordere ai cheaply aad at promptly ei ean be doao la an of the oitlea. a Wo auaufaeturo and deal la Malay and Circular Saw-Mills Bead Blookl, Water Wboolo, Shafting Pullaye, Qtfford'i Injeetor, Steaea Oaugee, Steam Wnletlee, Ollere, Tallow Cope, Oil Cupt, flange Cooke, Air Cooke, Globe Valroe, Cheek Talrea, wrought iroa Plpoa, S'.eam Panpe, Boiler Peed Pumpa, Aatf. triotloa Motrel,Soap Stone Packing, Oum Pack lag, aad all kladi of MILL WORK j together with Plowi, Sled olee, COOK AND PARLOR ST 0 YES, aad other CASTINGS of all klada, : , i i STOrderl lollettod and tiled at euy prleoa AU letter! of iaqalra wltk reforoaoo U naehlaarj of owr maaufacture promptly anewored, hy addroa Ing ul at Clearteld, Pa. Janl74-lf . BIULER, V0U.13 A REED. JTEW 8T0KK AND KEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON ; ' Ha juat cpaneja Niw 6toi, on Main 8t., Ci.iariaij, P latelf oooupleJ bj Wm. F. IRWI.V.' " Thalr itock aoneieti of - CD lH "2" CSCDCE) ZJD&t Gaociaiu of the boat qualit, Qdeensware, Boots and Shoes. ' and rarjr artiola naoaaaarf for one's oomfori. , . ' . Gall and aiamio onr stock balocs pur ehaalng aleewherej. May 0, 1809-tf. READING FOR, ALL! 1 BOOKS & STATIONERY. fHarkat Clearfleld, (ftt the Pvwt Oflce.) Till nderlgnd begs leave loaanouno! theeittseai ef Clearfield aad viotalty, that he has Ined ap a room and has Just re torn ed from theiiy with a larg amount of reading matter, eoailsttng la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account and Pass Books of every do Mriptioa f Paper and Envelop, Preach pressed aadplaiai Pens and Pencils i filaak, Legal Papers, Dede, Mortgage) Jndgmeat, 8 temp Moei aad Promleeory net t Whit and Pareh; ent Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, ., Musis for Hhr Piano, flaw or Violla aoaaiaatly oa hand. Aay books or elation; desired that I may aot hare on head, will be er- erdcred hy I ret pr, aad sold at whlal er retail te salt astern r. 1 will alse hoop aerie., nteraiare, see a aagMiaes, new, papers, Ae. P. A 9AULIM. Cl.arfl.ld Mav T, lMS-tf .Clearfield Nursery. WCOURAGB HOME INDUSTRY npH S vdsrslgned, having subllsbed a lftn X ory oa lh 'lik, abvt halfway hetwea Clearteld aad Carwcasvtll. Is prepared to fur nish all kind f FRUIT TRSUU.f.UBdsrdaad awarrj Hvergreeae, ttarnonery, urp vines, ooceberrie. Law tea Bfokheiry, Strawberry, and RMberry Via. Also. Hlberlaa Crab Tnei, Qukaee, aad oarly a art I ftbabarh, A. Ordeti proapuy auoaoef to. a areas, J. b. WRIGHT. , ePn.'ei.y Cmrweovtlle. Pa Lilvcry stable. TITK anderstgned begs laave t Inform the pob lle that he is bow fully prepared to aeeotnmo it all la tb way of famishing Horses, Bnggi, Saddle aad Hraa, on th shortest notice and b reaaonable terms. Residence on Locus t street. otween Tnir4 and rourth. B0. W. GRARITART. Olearfteld, Pet. 4, 171. FOR fcAI.RThe aodwrslgaed off-re for a valuabl twa tmsporty ta th aerangh af Clearfield. Lot ootlftl Tret, with a good w ftory plank ho Ihereea created, with thrae rowais down stair and four bed roema up stairs. AIsto, vwrtig room and bath room od seonnd floor. Hoeae Inlsned complete from cellar to attic. Booa dowhie pore a and good water, rrtoe rea aonable and payments easy. X'wgTI WM. M. MeCPLLOrflH. J. It. M'MURRAY wn,t inpnr rotf with ant article OF MIRGHAKMM AT THE VIST LOWBUT PBR'E. COMB AND SEI. I:I H;,) NEW WASHINGTON. WILLIAM Jt. HEXKt, Justi ee ta. Paaaa aaa leoaieaaaa, LUMBER CITT. CoUoetins made sad maaay srosastly paid arar. Arllslea af asreameat ad deoda sf semeayaaae aeetly sssewted aad vaaraamd aaff. isst sr em skaags. SAiyTS WJMVi:tt A HKTTH , i. i .U.I. I i l A - l , i i CLEARFIELD, PA., .' , i(jl I.! Aro offering, at tho oM ataaa of 0. L. Rood A Go. U ' th.lr Hook trfeaodi, oiwlin of- ( ( n , , n i , , i DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, ti, l..-.'t J. i.U., iXUJrJ BOOTS SHOES, i a I V .1 !l I IIAT8 A CAPS, HARDWARE, niTVUVilWlMU in jv :i;r;TL!r:iiM FLOUR, FEED, SALT, dec, dco., At Uio laoit reainebla Lrte, for CASH or ta ..change fur Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, . OK POI'NTBY PRODUCE.,. l.. t I. I. .1 J.l v i - dV-Adranooa made to thora angaged la got tlog out iquara timber oa tha moat advantageous terme. pdtljaaTS yjANtEL "gool-lander, a ' Ll'TllKRfiDl-Rd, PA, ' '' " ' Dealer la ' DRY GOOUS, NOTIONS, !( HOSlflftr t GLOYT.S, ' HATS A CAW anrf BOOTS A PIIOKS. Tobaooo, Urooerie and Flih, Nail, Ilanlware, Uuteniware and (! are iUun'a and, i , i Boji' Cluthing, Drug, Paint. . , Oili, Heh'.ol iluoka, . , ,t j . a larga lot of Patent Medioinoa, Casdlee, Nnlt A ftrWd Fnilu, Cheeie and Crack er, Hmk and Hide Powder, Flour. Grain mid Potatoes, H Clorur and Timothy Seed, J Sole Leathtr, Moroeeoe, Llnlnff", Itindlnge and y Xltretui. VlweMakerf' TeWa Mid I J' ' 1 v f&t t'tmiingi. it -. 'w -j No greater variety of gooda In any atore in tho eounty. All for aale very lew Air oath or eoantrj prthltM at tho Cheap Ooroer.... May 1, 37a. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Pona township, Cleardeld Co., Pa. '; ;?IIUIt N EI)MttTl BURNED U PI The eubwrlbert hare, at great oxpenao, rebuilt neighborhood neeeeelty, in the erection of a flrat- elau Woulen Mannractorv, with all the modern innruvemeitti attached, a a are preaarM to make all kinds of Clot ha, Castimeree, Hatinelta, Blaa- keta. Flannel, so, JNentv of tiodt oa hand to upply all out old and a thonaand eew caatomera, whom we ask to eome anu examine oar atook. The bmineea of i . . , . . t t i CARDING AND FULLINO will receive our ennet-UI attention,' Proper arrangements will be made to receive and deliver vt ool, to suit customer. All work warranted ana done upon the a ho r lent notice, and by strict atten tion t bueiaes w hope tt realise a liberal iharo of puUi pauoetage, I - i . - IO,MK) POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We wilt pay 'ilieliEgheit market price for Woo and aell oar manufactured good as low as similar goods ean be bought in the county, and whenever we fall to render reasonable satisfaction we eaa always he found at home ready to make proper explanation, either in pe'ena or by letter. JAMES JOHNSON A SONS, apriizetf . Bower P. 0. LEATHER BKKAST-STHAI'S V.J " SUPERSEDED BY" COVEKTU PATENT MICTAI.I.IC . BREAST HOLD-BACK Ms tie of thebert Mallea f n i ' ...it k)t Iron, and Is attached ' -i to the Hemes by the best '. 8aap ever invented. It i easily andqetcklyput on, and prevent tho whipping of the horse ; a by the pole, hot liabl j to get oat of repair. - ' Will last for year. All w ask ! a fair trial, to ' ;f ; eonvinc all parties ui - tng them that they are ' ansurpaseed in value for ( " th parpos for which they are Intended. SACKKTT A PCHRYVEft. Clearlield, April l, 1874. MARBLE AND ST0E YARD! Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, Ilaring engaged in the Marble builaeel, dealroa ta lororu bar friende and the public that ebe baa Bow and will keep conetantlyoa hand a large aad well Mleotod atook of ITALIAN AND VERMONT HARRLS, and il prepared to furoieb to order TOMBSTONES, ' ' " BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, ' ' ' llONt'MENTS, Curbe aad Porta for Cemetery Lotf, Wiadow Sille and Caps, atca, ) I BURBAU, TARLB AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac. VguTerd on Reed etreet, Boar the n, R. Depot, Clearlield, Pa. J.J, 71 pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Firo Brick, kept eoDitaatly on band. ii STOVE AND EARTHEN -WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I CROCKS ! . POTS! CEOCKS! Fisher's Pslcnt AlrtlRht mslt BealUif fruit t'anat BUTTER CROCKS, with llda, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE-BUTTER CHOCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIB DIS1IR8, STEW POTS, And a great many other tbinge las aameroM ta mention, to be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE "7AUE POTTERY, Corner ot Oherrv and Third Street, CLKAKV'IHLD, PA. aagl T. A. FLECK tSc CO., II v now on hand, aad ar dally raeclvlng ad-' ditions thersto, a larg and wtll selected lUrek, ast fresk from tb manufacturers, of , , Dreti Ooo'li, Dry Coeds, Silks, Tints, Bonnets Old Ladiea' Cepa, Shawls, Waterproofs, La dies' Fur Caps, Hair Goods, U sets' Pur Blihiog Ooods, Shirts, Ulor, II os, Overalls, Lumbermen's Flanae Ladiea' Underwear, Cuffs, . Collars,liandkrnhiefi, . CniLDRDN'S I'NDRRWRAR AND WIIITK . DRRSSRS, Prfamrw and Soaps, Balmoral Skirt, away dowa, Block ngs, of every Is ise, variety and olorr, Notion, Trimming and Fancy floods, is almost ndls Taritty, N. B WE BUT 70R CASU AND SKLL FOR CASH. dc3tf Down I Down 1 1 THE USTAM AND OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST! A Proclamition against High Prices! WE ara sew spesing up a let af ta. bst asd meat seasonable Ooods aad Waroe avor offered la Uis msrket, aad at prioee tha. remind one of tbe so4 old deya of aheap things. Those who lack BMth upon tbla point, at etoom aar alls, gallons euporaseus, seed but 4. CJLM. oik Bronx," Corr Frew, sad Market streets, ' '' Where they esa ses. feel, hear and kaow for thorn eelees. To fully aaderataad whet ataeheea gnoda ekto aeaet ba doaa. Wa ds ast deesa II aeeeaaan so onameraU and itamia. aw ateek.. It is setosgh for as is stale that ,. . ' .1 1-1 Wt har ZTarrtbing that is Heeded aad emramed hi til iserket, agtt pries Oat dseM JOoSPH SHAW t SON, JJARD TIME8 u:i:ijAvi,wir IN FRENCHVILL.E I I am aware that there are seme person a little bard to please, and I at also aware that tb oiaplalnt of "bard times" Is well nigh universal, iiut 1 am 10 situated now that I ean satisfy tb lortnaf and prove run oliul tot v thai "bard time" Wi talefluet UmjIh aho uj their gofe bo, aad adl my patrons shall l initiated lute the se cret ui HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I have goods enouich In nupi,y ill the Inhabi tants in the ltrd-f tha oogiity which I tell at eieeetling low rate iom toy mammoth store la MiiL.ftUhu.jHU, woera 1 ean always be band ready to wait upon oallora and lupply then with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such a Cloth, ftatlnetti, Car, mere, Musi lot, uoiatn. tiinen, uniting, taiieoes, Trimmings, Hibbous, Lac, Ready-mad Clothing. Boot and Shoe. II at aad Caps all of the best material and made to order uuso, Bocae, u loves, Miuens, Laces, Kibaone, QROCKRIBS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Fish, Salt rork, Linseed Oil, risk Oil, Carbon Oil. ; Hardware, Queens ware. Tinware. Caitlnci. Plow and Plow Caatlngs, IN ails, Spike, Cora Cult Ira ton, Cider Presses, end all kind of Aies. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Olass, and a general aaaortmcnt of Stationary, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brandf, alweye on hand, and will ha eold at the lowest poeelbl. nguroo, J. U. McClaln's Medicine., Jeyne'e Mediclaos, Iloetcttor'e and lloofland'e Blttore. .000 pouade of Wool want.4 for whioh tho hlgboat pri rlli bo paidi t Crowereoeel on bead and for eale wc'-Aiie lawaet naraat prtco. Aleo, Agent for 8tratt,invillt aad Curwenevllla Tbreehing Machinea. r tesVCall and eeefor Juuraelroe. Tou will lad rterjltung aeualb; kepfia a retail elora. L. M. C0UUR1ET. Froaohrllla P. 0., Auguil 12,174. THE CLEARFIELD FIRE CLAY CO. CLE.U.FIEU), PA., MA-i rACTt-naaa or riiti: iiititK, Furnace Blocks, Gas Retorts, Stove Linipga, Faring Tiles, 4,0, Chtmnry Top; ntndow Cmp; n i r. mud fate, ; .. i All kinds of Architectural Adornments. ORIIIINAL lEliIHNS IX TERRA COTIA MADE TO 0KHKR. tilth Improved maohlafrr, flrat elaea material end aklllud workmen, we ean warrant all our manufacture, to be equel to if not aunerlcr to eny ia the market. Artirlea of our manufacture eaa baaeeaattha Worka, Bear Rnilroed Dcaot.or at the Hardware Store of H. V. Dialer A I'o. All o,dere from a diitance, addrOMed to tha General Superintendent, will receive prompt at tention. J. G. IIARTBWICK, JOHN FERGUSON. Oea'ISunt. of Ileatblleld, Dunkirk, rreutlatd, , . ' Iupt. Hanateeturlng Urpu mayZDTl . E. A. SOUTHARD, Fire, Life & Accident Insurance AOBUT, llc.rticld. Pa. . ' TRAVELER'S 1IFK A ACCIDENT. Bartford, Coaa Allele ovar 5!,0O0,OO " ' '- H03IB TIRE INSURANCE CO. Oolambne, Obla KH (mb';.ly ..Aia.tli am Htlll,a Int. 8. Piaauai, Proa'L R. E. Baacaaa, Seo'y CONTINENTAL Lire Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. A, let W.JIM'S Ratio of Aeeote to Liabilities. Ill Kuroieliee ineurano. at tha vary lowest eoM Polrey-boldera perticipeto in the proflta of the Company, taaa Motiaually rsdueiag Iba avanal permeate. For rate., Ac, call on or addreae K. M. MckNAI.I.T, Aieat. Office la Shaw'a Row, Cleerleld, Pa. Tils T4 F. O'LEARY BUCK, General Insurance Agent and Real r:r:i A - Estate Broker, Represent th following reliable Insaraaee CoV North British A Mercantile In. Co. 36,W,00 Washington Life Insurance Co.. 4,000,00 Fir Assoeiatioa Inanrano Co.. t.oOO.Oflt Amaton Vlra Insurance Co 1,0 7 8, Hi Phoenix Insurance Co., N. Y J,000,OO watertowa rire. fnsura dwelling and farm bntldinra obIt I7S.0M York, Pa., Stock Insurance Co. Horse lasarad gaiost death and theft. P. 8 Parti ia th country desiring insurant oa their live or property can have it promptly attended to by addressing as by letter, or calling la persoa at oar office, ia Pie's Opera 11 one. Koom Mo. IjC'leerBelO, fa, aug 7 JOHN TROUTMAN, ' ;l ' ) ; DEALER IN . ji FURNITURE, MATTIlKMsSKN, AND ! Improved Spring Beds, MARKRT STREET, NIAR P.O. Th naderlgnd begs leave to Inform th eltl. eae of Clearteld. and the nablie venerallv. that he ha on hand a fine asaortmsnt of Furnitar, saeb s Walnut, Chestnut and Painted Chamber Suites, Parlor Suites, Reelining and Ei tension Chairs, Ladies' and flenta' Kasy Chairs, tb Pr fnrated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane Seats and Windsor Chairs, Clothe Bare, Step and Kttea ion Ladder, Hat Reeks, Sornbbiog Brash, A MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, Looking Qlaases, Chromos, Ac., which would b saitabla for llolieay presents. aeeiOT sjuiin lnuimAn. JJTEY A CURIST, Bneecisor I Karnaa A Co. TO those interested In the pure hue ef a itrlctly - PURE RYE n'lJISKY, For Medicinal Parpos, wa offer Itniley'j. Pure llye, Price $1.30 to .tO per gallon, and will ship la packages ta suit purchaser. Ws aim handle largely a COPfER DISTILLED WIIISKY, Prteofrom ll.TI tel.t. W Import FINE WINtS, BRANDIES AND GIN, And are alec maaufaetsrora of DR. STCEVER'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. Sand for fries LlaL' ' " IllTKT A CHRIST, hll'Tsj 111 N Third 81, Philadelphia. F 0 K 8 A L K I : I a..! .-.! .1 I , A largo aad wall flalahod Bf lek Dwelllag, ella ata on tbe rlrer beak, ta tho borough af Clear. Sold, anataioing alovea roome, with food aellar, water la tha ailen.n, ens all mo mooera eoare. aieneoo. Pantriea, Deth-roeaa, Olelhee-aroaoee, A. Lot efaty foot front end two hundred and thirty feet beak, wile, tweaty foot allay aa in. eall aide. Said building, wilk all Ik. apparUaaaeoe, wtll be eold aheap, with payment, to ault pureha eor 'ApptmallOB wee a. mad. ia tha aador. .ignd, or lo A. C. Tele, tq., who will give all aveeoeory taiormatiea i. taoae was seelr. ta la. post ttis property. T110S.J. McCULLOCOH. i Map tiet, !!, If. . .,. , THE 1 REPUBLICAN. CLEAKKJK.I.l), HA t WKiiwsrjAT vohhino. mav tx ir. t'lUHVlSa TUN DEVIL WITH ausu. The ilitfovcnt ibi tiif the Drook Ij li tx'ancljl tv iMirtinvtitly set forth in the I'ullowing artiola from tho New York iS'un .- "Tho UntelopnionH of tlie uplrituul, aocial, mid moral condition of rvpra BtiitittiviM ot that part of Brooklyn whic h draws iU ruliifioita aliment and timulation from 1'lymoutb Church, are not such as to niuku one thorough ly satisHerl that tho flbro and tissue of btroii)' and trustworthy manhood gain mtirh nutriment tVom that sort ol food. These peonlo seum to Uilk with the ruHaphors ol the mont exalted re litffotis Ibelihg, at tho same' time' that thoy aro doing Tory earthy and carnal minga. iln-y make such I mo use ol the naino of the Uivinity and put llim into such intimate rvliilions with them selves, that one would, In moiuonU of solt-oxaroination, or when wo are brought squarely face to luce with fhcti, realixe (hat they actnnlly ought to be very pious, and If they are not, thoy aro shockingly blasphemous. Mr. Bneeber rskplaininfr. bis letters now on tbe stand, and perhaps the inter pretation hs give is tbe enrrout one ; mil If It in, he jumbles together divine nna very practical things in way that bewilders a mind ot 'average con sistency of thought., Mm. filton, whose spiritnal clearness bo so raptu rously eulogises, did the same thing In a most exasperating way, ami clearly as sho saw sniriltiaithinfrs, and deeply as ber soul aired down into the pro. ftimlilis of relitions emotion, sho yet, when it canio to a niutter-of-l'act annir ot truth and womanly honor.ao tuully lied, so that nobody now can believe tbo slightest affirmation she mav mako. ' "Tilton, too, is another of the same school. If he had not flown so high and dived so deep thero would .be no mystery at all about the ltucchor busi ness). This latter is certainly not a matter of spiritual apprehension, or ono that requires tho illumination of prayer. It is a plain question of fact. Iliil or did not Mr. Ueerher eommit adultery with Mrs. Tilton? 11 ho did both his anil Mrs. Tiltun's 'inwardness' and aearchings after the spiritual, were of no avail, lor these did not prevent them from violating a plain law of morals that Hottentot woman would Beo almost- instinctively, ot by the force of inherited impressions so fixed in ber nature as to amount to what we call intuition. It be did not, why did not they say so' yean ago without metaphor and in language so unmis takable that no one could doubt their meaning? . r i "An effort is making by Mr. Beech- er'i friends to prove Tilton an ass. That is not a hard mutter to accom plish; but it aooniB to us tlutt if there is one characteristic product of Mr. Beeehcr's teaching, it Is Theodore him self, lie lias tho spiritual yeuminga of the pastor to perfection. 11c kisses months, prat's, exults, boos tho truth, groans over sin, and does very sensual things alter just tho same lusliion. When Beeoher sat on Tiltnn's kneo and kissed him after he had charged the pastor with adultery and ordered him to step down and out of Plymouth Church and to leave Hrooklyn, he act niton an example such as the latter had been following to tho best of his ability all his life. When Mr. Uoech- or grabbed hold of M on lion as soou as ho found he was in Tilton 'a confi dence, gushed over him, cried over him, and kissed him, he certainly did what Tilton could not have done with greater oase or more disgus tingly to ordinarypprehension "The fact is, ai d it Is a met that makes a man who has ohsorved tho ef fect of this sort of spiritualised ani malism little disposed to put trust1 in its manifestations, whether in tbe court room or in the prayer meetings. these highly wrought so-called reli gious emotions havo no cssontial mor al value. Thoy may accompany moral soundness, or they may hover about moral rottenness. Kuclitude of life and purity of purpose aro not at all mutton of foelmg, but rather must be maintained otlcn even against feeling, though tbev may come under tbo guise of supposed religious emotion. "Just now we aro hearing a good many of these spiritual natures who havo been doing very bad unspiritual things. Wo have no doubt that these men considered themselves very pious and got no end of comfort and enjoy ment in soul exercises, but they cheat ed and stole nevertheless. Uncle Dan iel Drew is famous as an oxhortcr, and unquestionably takes delight in pray or ; but so also he enjoys, as no man more, puts and calls, and if the boys do now and again Ret cleaned out, and ho is a little dilatory in tho matter of settlements, he has just as much in. tercet as ever, on Sunday and at the prayer meeting, in saving souls, and in pouring out his own soul in prayer. "The solemn relations between man and his Makor, and tho great problems of his boing, must ongago tho thought and occupy the study ol every earnest man. 1 hoy rightly ultimate in reli gions, without which the world would forever roll in tho dust of materialism; but the contemplation of these facts of eternity is ot no avail to the Indi vidual or to society, if it is not accom panied by tho apprehension of truth that feelinu cannot chock the opera tion of law, and that tho penalties of disobedience will mil with remorseless certainty on the offender, in spito of omotion, and undiverted, by tho clam or of prayers or the gushing of tears. "Throughout this trial wo hare bad a vast amount of testimony descrip tive of feeling, and letters without number fnirly burning with it ; buton neither sido, in neither accuser nnr ao cused, do wo Bee evidence of that clear moral tone and vigorous grasp of moral obligation which fix men in our respoct and build thorn up in our con fidence." ' , ., Tns Riuht Wat. Twenty dorks in a store, twenty hands in a printing office, twenty apprentices in a ship yard, twenty young men In a rilngo all want to get on tho world and ex pect to do so. One of the clerks will become a parlour and make s fortune; one of the compositors will own a newspaper and become an influential citir.cn ; one of the apprentices will become a master buildor ; one of tho villagers will got a handsome farm and live like a patriarch but which ono is the lucky Individual? Lucky I Then is no luck about it. Tbo thing is almost as certain as tho rule of throo. Tho young follow who will distance his comwtitora la he who masters bis business, who prosorve his integrity, who lives cleanly and pure ly, who devote his leisure to the ac quisition of knowledge, who gains irionds by deserving them, and who saves his sparo money. There are some ways to lortuno shortor than this old, dusty highway but the staunch moa of tbe community, tho men who achieve something really worth "baring, good fortune, good name, and serene old ago, all go on this road. A Western editor appeals to his do linqiient sulmcrilmrs by saying, "This week ws have taken In potatoes and pickles on subscription. Now, If you will bring ia aunta vinegar for the pickles, and some wood to roast the potatoes, we can live till artichokes got big enough to dig." Ho diHU)nartHl Uurt - Di'WHilwr ; Volnoy V. tin), His mirnaniu It win .Smith, which wu. or uo iiiumiur of onnMHitiuricu to miyhotly. Hut hi Christian nam fear hs hud Sue, and j it fcas the only Christian thing' thatj survived tha ruio that Joseph Brooks ft, at. had brouL'ht upon tho Republican purty In Arkansas was Voluoy V., and that was of tbe utmost import. mice to everybody. Voluoy 'r and tho" V., or what it1 stood for, no body avor know, and in those turbu lent times in Arkansas nobody over bad time to inquire turned up at tho opening of the last session, of the lost, and the last-of-its-kind Congress, with his countenance of a moat unhallowed rod, and bis mouth of that unaccount able roundness that oome u a . boy who Bits down unexpectedly in a slip pory plaoe, or that fixes itself upon the' face of a atatosman who gives his day and nights to running away from honui crying out "Moro Troops'1 and ho satd Voluoy V. aalu, In his breath less way, aa one who bad run all the way from Little Itock, Arkansas, to Washington, in the District of Colum bia, so as to be there in time to tell it to the Attorney General lu person bo ron Congress met that he was tho Governor of Arkansas- His hair streamed back toward Little Rock, but bis nose rosted on tbe National Capitol, and he boro under bis arm the opinion of T. D. W. Yonlev, great constitutional lawyer of Arkanaaatbat ho, Volney V, waa the Governor of Arkansas. I f Yolncv V. was elected or believed to iavs been elected Lieutenant Gov. ernor of Arkansas, when Klisha Bax ter was elected, or supposed to have been olected, Governor of that Htato. Uverybody ia familiar with the iioliti- cal 'history of Arkansas snder the mn'ine of Senator Clayton and Poker Jack. We need not repent it. Huf- fiee it to say that when Uov. Baxter Elisha Baxter, so called fell out, with the remark that they wore car rying things too far, and Joseph llrooka tell in with the remark "Them's tho jockeys for me" and when by the adoption of a new con stitution Joeoph Brooks found that he was nowhoro, withont any friends ex cept Clayt-n and Dorscy which waa as much worse as having no Irienusas punishment alter death is worse than death, when this all happened, and Lieutenant Governor olnoy V. found that the people had slipped every tiling out from under him, including the con-stltution,-he made np his mind that he was none of your Liutonant Govern ors, but a whole Governor. Baxter had abdicated, and he was next in the order of succossiun. Ho would have no new constitutions, and no Garlands. Straightway Volney V. telegraphed to Attorney General Williams that Baxter having abdicated and the now constitution being unconstitutional, he hiinscit had succeeded to the execu tive chair, and was Gorornor. And then Volney V. did tho very uoxtthing in order the thine ho knew would draw him nt once to the heart of tho Attorney General ho telegraphed lor moro troops, lie wroto fur moro troop he sent messengers lor moro troop and tlrSn, Governor Garland having heard of him by this time, aud enur ed a reward for his apprehension ho put both bands to bis mouth, and bis lace toward WaahingUin, and howling ' More Troops," followed the sound of bis voico to tbe Uapitol, while bis coat tails ami hair strvumod toward Aiittie Itock. Meantime all Arkansas search ed with a lightod candle for Volney V. partly out of onriosity and partly for tho roward, and the Border States caught flying glimpses of.hi horizon tal coat tails and hi si reaming hair aa ho went toward Washington, ilo appeared to th Attorney Gen eral rory early in the session, and in a most improssiv way said he was Vol ney V. Smith, and the Governor of Arkansas, and that he wanted moro troops, aud then he unrolled Yonley'a Upinton. It took the Attorney Gen eral some time to read the Opinion some little more to find nut who Vol ney was: and then the President sent a message in to Congress, saying in effect that Arkansas waa in svory bad way without Volney V..and that prob ably that the best thing to do in tbe interests of peace was to vote that the new Arkansas constitution wa a very revolutionary and unconstitutional piece of business ; that it did not connt for anything; and that, aa a matter of lact, V olnoy V . was tbe at turt, at facto, fro bono puHict, i)ur. din'f Gov ernor. Congroas, for sotne reason or other, possibly not unconnected with the re sults of the tall elections, failed to comprehend tho President's meaning, but in a perverse and contrary spirit recognised the validity of the new con stitution and the legality of the Gar land government. And then was Vol ney v. left hanging in the air. Ilo was noithor Governor nor Lieutenant Governor, and instead of having mora troop, he hadn't ao much as a police officer to support him except upon those rare occasions. If hq ever had them, when he had drowned his sor rows in tha bowl. II ore was a Gov ernor without a state, s Lieutenant Governor without i. constitution, a re constructor without troop. Some thing must be done. Yt hat do you suppose they did 7 Yesterday they appointed him Consul at St. Thomas, West Indies. Ah I but what things aro in store for St. Thom as, bit. 1 homa accept our oonirratii unions ! tvoonoryou volney v. Ails last name is Smith. Jv. Y. Tribune of March 14M. (iusutas, "Step Down and Out I" Hon, James Lloyd Greene, who was not olectod Governor of Connec ticut, "cards" his thanks to the few who voted for him. Ho declares that he is in favor of "universal freedom," nniversAl cittsonsbip and universal ed- ocatlon," and he adds an unique reas on for his confidence. Il is i "Re. ennse 1 believe in the existence of a God whose attribute are justice and mercy." We are glad that men who aro addtctod lo mixing up the "anxious scat" with the "stump" aro not addict ed to being elocted to office. Mr. Greene i said to bo a vory worthy man. Wo think he will adorn tho Krivato station. A lair inference from is gush would be ths idoa that tho people who did not vote for him wore against "ireouom, vmzuiisoip ana euu cation," and do not boliove "in tbo ox- istonco of a God whoso attributes are justice and merry." Tho free way in which Mr. Greene Slings sacrod mat- tors, and the Divine I'ursonality round among the ruin of bis political for tune, confirm the wisdom of tho people oi hi Stale in leaving him to adorn private life, and puts ono very much in mind of the gush and cant Which hare emsnatod from old Plym outh, which now prove to be a rot ton as apple of Sodom. This is a bad yoar for crying, gushing and canting, and the qtnekor Mr. Greene, Mr.Skcnr- man, Mr. Beecher, and all th other master and mtstresaoa of that boo- hnoing scionce find it out the better. They ar not only ridiculous but dis gusting. "Step down and out," gen. tlcmen, and make room for better men. You hare pointed a moral for all do. cent people, and now simply lag su perfluona. "Get out I" A lady the other day meeting a girl who bau lately been ber aervant, in quired, "Well, Mary, where do you Itvo now 7" "Please, ma'am, 1 don't live nowhors, now, I m marnod I Colonel Charles Greens, sdlLor of ths Boston Pott, having fallen into Lbs acre aad Tallow leaf, retire from jour nalism alter forty-lour years or servio. THE PF.A I) RKPUII UC ' . Tlio Forl,y-Thinl Contrroiis will ho tiutoriotia in hiutoi-y. Nutorinu fur IU uiipiimllt'loil rnmiitltm, Dip lla hitr- cy to th will ol tlie President, and, aWe nil, us the lust Congrctn that pcucouhly usaeuihlcd at the, Xittionsl 1VIIIIUM III llltlllllltt, tut' llH SUlWUl'Vll'll L'npilul. This inuy be regarded as a rbold assertion, but wo helievs the events of tho next nix or eight months will prove, iu correotiiusB. . A lined with tho almost nhsoltito powers no corded to him by his henchmen of the 'orty-Uiird Congress, U rant , I in a pssitiou to suixo lurcihiy tho reins of government, and dely alt attempts to peaceably dislodge Ji ink. Ilo baa tried his hand at overturning Htatos and found tho process comparatively easy. He has defied the public opinion of itio uuiiuvry, aim wuu uiunuu eiirom- ry asked to be clothed with powers, not only never contcmpluted, but ex pressly forbidden by tho constitution, which ho is sworn lo support, lie li with military nwngger and bravado, trampled tho laws ot tho country mi der bi feet, and hits Btrickon down with ruthless hand orery human be- ins that has dared to stand between bim and bia purpose No man baa ov er Buoeeeded in convincing him of er ror, and those who have endeavored to stay thwart ths execution ot bis plans have been swept out of ths way anietlT but certainly. ' With him a no litical antagonist Is sn bbataclo to be removed, and he sends a Hancock to Alaska with as much tumdialanet as he ordered a corns of sapper and miner to cut down a thicket or remove a rail fence that impeded the mavoment of his army. With a will aa unbending ss that of a bull-dog, - with unlimited power, with a people unused to treas on and to revolution, and with an ar my tainted with Imperialism, thero would seem to be very little to pre vent him from executing his treasona ble dosigns of erecting a monarchy upon the ruins of this great licpulio. It is said tho North und the Weal would robol, and rushing to srmsJ crush tbo army and sweep the traitor from power. The North and tho West are asleep, and arc really powerless. They have aeen Louisiana stricken at the toot of tbis Ciesar, and hor people ground to the earth by the mere exor cito of his will ; they have seen legis lature elected by the poople thrust out into he streets at the point ol Grant bayonets ; they havo witnessed a num ber of their sister Ktatw inadu mere footballs for carpet-haggen and tho retainers of the President ; they have aeon Congress passing laws which are plainly unconstitutional and revolu tionary, and in spite of it all they havo gone on refusing to move until now it is annost voo late. The fatal chalico is about to be com mended to their own lips, and we shall see bow thcy-ljke tho draught. With the dissolution ot the rnrty-third Congross tho American Republic, which has so long challenged the ad miration of the world, and which has been a beacon light and haren ot rest to the toiling millions of Europe, vir tually ceases to exist, and we pass mi ller a government which has every fea ture ol absolutism except tho tinsel anil titles, and they, we may be sure, ill not Ih long miming. It is a sad and startling reflection, but ho who does not read tho band writing on the wall must be blind. Lot the centen nial building not be pushed forward too rapidly they will bo completed in timo for the people to meet therein, and sing a requiem over tho dead Re public Arw vnratu Huuttin. Ftii.t) Bean. Tha. beau, crop is worthy a place in a rotation, not only for it profit, but for its influoncenpon th soil. It lakes little from the coil ; is cleaning crop : reqnirea little out lay for soed, occupies the ground but a short time, and may lollow a crop of clover tne sums season, if an early ri pening variety is chosen. 'J he "Alo dium" ripens earlv, i hardy, but sells at a lower price than the "Morrow." The "Marrow" ia verv nroductirs on a gooa son, ana is a popular maritet va riety. 11 properly barvestod, tbe haulm is much relished by shoep, and is nutrition. The bean when ground with corn or oats, is readily eaten.nnd when cooked, pig will accept it with aviuuy. J o loon is outer lor a grow ing animal, nor contains moro flesh forming elomont than this bean. The idea, however, that beans may be grown with profit upon a soil too poor lor any oilier i mp, in r-rrontrouB. ly riculturi.it. Btsenxa 4 Co. A writer on tbe pot snvs that the Bcoeber-Tilton case will be given to the jury about tho first ol June, and further remark that Bowon and Woodbull are both anxious to testify. And that Frank Carpenter who know a good deal, or think he docs, and has not vet had cnance to ton it. Tbe danger now is. that this trial will uot end th scan dal. There aro so many person ur charged with important evidenoo who aro not permitted to relievo them selves, that another suit is almost ccr tain to be started for their special ben efit. For instance, Bowen or Wood- hull might sue Traeev for libel, or Su san B. Anthony might bring an action for slander against Bessie 'turner, and then all that those poople know would naturally be bronght out. An old black woman, reciting h 'speorunce, said sho had been to heaven. "Did you soc any ob do cul led ladies dar ? asked a younger sis tor. "Ob, you git out; yott 'sposo 1 went in do kitchen whon 1 was dar ?" A muff A thing that holds a young lady's hand without sqneeiing it. ' dvrrti$rment$. QAUTION. AH prons are herebr warned against purch asing or In any way meddling with the following propertr, bow la the posiesitoa of B. U. Mn Mas ters, of Cheat township, vis: 1 bay mare, 1 roaa re, I sefj harae, 1 log sled aad ohaln, 1 wa gon, I now, 1 grindstone, I pulley block, I log chela, 1 parlor it nee, I cupboard, I table, 1 clock, 1 book ea, hair, t beds and hold tog, 1 spar sled, I loag sled, 1 cutting hot, as the same was urcnase ay m ai tfharltr t sal on April 7, fc7. aad are left with him en loan, eubieet ta my order at any time, PHILIP DUTrt. uiaa nop, May a, C AUriON. All aeraoaa an hereby waned ai.la.l nor- ehaeia, ar ia any way meddlia, with the fallow ing property, bow la lb. po.erealoa ef A. H. 1aylr or ilrady uwaaalp, T,c , I W...J Bowing maohiae, 1 oaok etor., I table, I aiaa, t aot of ahelre, I lamp aad a lot of tinware, aa tho came wee nercbaeed by aa at cn.t.bl. , Bale oa April Ltd, irtfe, aad la left with him oa loan, eubjeol to oar order. t. . PORTER, ). W. CORP. L.tberibur,. April M, 1ST. ! ' JXECUTOR'8 NOTICE Ncllee la hereby gir.a that Letter, Teila moatary aa the K.I. I. of JACOB PKNTZ, l.u ef Brady tewaahip, deed-, hare boea front -ed ta the auderaigaad. All perioaa indebted lo aaid Batete are required te make immediate pay ment, aad Uaoae hariag .l.im. ageiaet it aro re. quired tu pracent them, duly authenticated, witS oal delay, to Ihe aaderaicned. PHILIP K. PRNTE, Lulk.raburg, Hank, II, 'Ti-tLa Kiaautar. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Notioa le aoroky gle.a that letter, of ad mlaiatralioa OB Ihe eeute of CATH SHINS THOY, dee'd, lale of Brady iewaahlp, CioarSeld aoaoiy, BBvlag boea doly graated m the aaderelgaad, all pereooa ladebled ia aaid eatate will plaaee make paymeat, aad Ueaeo h.rtng oleim. ae iaaanai will preecal ahem properly authenticated for ms tlemral. llbNHY WfcHTX, Haekloa, May. a, lS7i.-at Adm'r. 0. T. A. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE, Nolloa N hereby glraa that Latum af Ad minlilralloa as Ike aeiau af J. A. BLATTKN USauBH. lattaf Oaeeale, Cloari.ld Caaaly, Pa aeoMoad, kaerai ban dole araaud Balk. elfaed, aU pen... lad.atod ta aaid aauts wiH pioaoa make, Imeaediae, symaa, aad ASaaa baring oieime ar dwaada WIU precat ahjom r"l"V uiueuiaaeMej rar aaeuameet. WHBaal dalay, CAROLINE SLATIIlluHSuaS. Ooaeala, April T, lITt.-tl . , , Aaaa'I, fry (Rood, Crorrrlrt, U. KMTZER & LYTLE. -TIIU- . .,. NEW FIRM ! IX TUklR colossal rnNcnrTTUTFrt . i - ; vVttwVwivrii a ana ..- - . , . ..-. ,1 . :. store, r - .... Ara war king dowa thalr. j ..''..'. (1, -,t -I .:. , i : I . lMMEVSE STOiki OF GOODS, ' ' la lb. Iew.,1 il .. I CASH F II ICES:-' ftedeoad Bpnss aad solHag for raady pay abf them lo d la. They wiU ndari u HEADQUARTERS far npplyiag tht el tits a af Clew Held aeaaty with DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. Dree QoexH' " !1 Wll Paaiw, Boots and Shoes, ' Qneeneware, Gmoerle, Ac, A. And a. I other goods to their line. N. B.-TKKM8 CASH. J. M. KRATZI.R. : ' ' ' J. U. LVTLE. Clearlield, Do, to, IBT4. ED. W. GRAHAM, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANEISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Una jaat opened, at lh. .Id aland, la Oraham's new, a aompl.laa.oes ol .EH' OOODS, of er.ry deacrtptlos. DKY OOODS, GROCBHIKH. -- , HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, . (, , CLOTHING, rfc, rf-c., IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, : . MEAT, SALT, RYE, OATS, ; . . CORN, AI. WA TS OJV HAND AND FOR SAIK ATA SMALL ADVANCE FLOUR Received h th ear load, and told at a laill adraaoa. A tappl of KOPI aoastaatly oa hand. Special tndooe-ota offtred to tho getting at Square Tihr aad Leg, a w deal largely la Laaihaimea' Sappllca, and ar pre pared at all tleoe to perches tisa- ber and limber. SDi W GRAHAM. Markt BtrMt, . . CLEARFIELD, PA. . Oct. IS, IS7S. FLOUR, FEED, AND GllOCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Reed MU en Soar wwat af Baaard Howse, ClaarScId, Pa. Keep MBBtaatly aa head SUGAR, COFFEE, : TEAS, SODA, COAL OIL, SYRUP, - i, - SALT, 4, SPICRS, SOAP, '','...'.,'.' , " Calmed aad Dried Fraita, Tobaoee, Cigar., Caa- , . dtea, Olde, Viaegar, Bolter, Egg. Ao. . ALSO, EXTRA. OMR. HADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, Ao., All of whleh will Be eeld oheaa for caah er la ...nongu pir uouuiry proauou. S. U. KKASKK a CO Cletrleld, Not. IS, 117... If JOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, OSCEOLA STEAM UlLLS, SASCrACTrSBS LUMBER, LATU, AND TICliKTS ARB 8 AWED SHINGLES. Alio Bill, af HEMLOCK aad PINE ea.d to arder aa abort Bailee. Auo TOWN LOTS for s.le Is Die borough of Osceola. Ai.eo LAROE ASSORTMENT GENERAL MERCHANDISE a. their Mammalh Store la Oeaeola. I . U. II. SniLLINOPORD,' Preeidoat, OSco-Torail Place, No. lit S. th rt., PallV JOHN LAWSMN, Oesaral Supt,' pdjaaS-f OaoaalalfUU, ClaatSald Ca. Pa. piiEsil HSlT- ' Tbo amdorelgae raapoolfaUy nie.tb.p.b. Us tka. ha wiU haep a. I aerd ear aale aa aaaaH rnea. af Freak Fleh, af all blade, rewired from Ika Baa. cued Waal dally. A lea, Freeh Veeaeaklee ea eoaeea. aloada deHemd la ail paru el ika horoagh aadetelaMp. Orwara leW al km eccidoaoa, aanwr at Saaaad aad Road eeraeea, mill taaelre prompt alma Imb. B.W. JORBAN. Otoaraald, lek It, llt.-m , , ,. - ;,,;iHl5Uanfaus.;';.'.,, V,NK riNKUAR BITTERS. I'l'ltKI.Y VKUETARLK. iKRKK FROM ALCOUOI . ".' . DR. WALltWs ' i ... .. . tj . . v ,' CALIFORNIA V I N B O A R BITTER 8. I. J. Walker's California Vinegar UilUrs arc a puisjly V ok- table priuttalioi4. timdu eliicOy from lh" iiaih liril.1 round on the lotmr rang' nfth Hlt-rr Nrratla inounlalns of Calirnruls, th metltniiial .rjf'ie of which are aliertswi tberefr ipi fftlhuut the (t-e ot Alouhul. . 1 b.i ques tion Is almost dully asked. "i list is Out cuive uf the uupnrall,ied surowas uf V..h 11 iTTF.te V Our ntiswer Is, l hat they rein err f tie flanttj ef dis ease, and the ranee I rocorer hie hraiiri. Thoy ar the maat bloud burtller ami a liJsi jfivti.jc prlliiiipltt, a pi'tft'dl llfnaraf'T ami Invi'irstr ! ol tit systt in. never urror m me nii-ry oi ' the world kite a medicine twoa ompouinled tine- j aeaaing the rein r kit hi goal him if Visri vh lift ilea in healing tbe siftf ol every dlti-as nian is 1 brir Ui. Thvy are a genill Pmgntive as aril at a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflemmatioa of1 lb Liter tad Visceral Organ, la tftliow ! Th prnperrtei of Dr. Wslker' Vinegar BH tars as Aperient Diaphoretic. Carminative, Na triol, Lniatire, iJiuretie, tied t It a, Counter Irriunt, Hoduriflo, Alterative, and Ant.-U.Jtua. iiratifJiai iii.'nu prwriim i inrgaar Dint r the most wonderful Inrlcvrant that ever snstain- d th iuking ysten. i Xo psrson can take these Bitters according to! directions ana remain long nnwrii, provlfls-a tuetr aoritis ate not destroved hy mineral poison or ttfkr weaiia, ard vital organs. , hi Itilkus, K-tnittvnt aud lotetinlttimt Fevers, hlnk are su prevalent In the tallevs of our treat ! river Ihrounhnat tb I'nlted Stetes, esnecieily tbsMe of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tt'DOsMane, C Jm'rlaiid, Arknnsas, Hd, C'.lora-j do, Ilratu, Itio 6rni.de, Karl, Alalia id a, ll.ihile, Savannah, Hosinoke, Jeines, and many Athers, ; trilh their vast trthatertrs. ihrwujrbotit our -elite ! 0011 try during tha Hummer aud Aulumu, and i rem sir kith If Su during aeeexna of unusual heat ) ami dryness, are (nvariahly acvouii mivd lijei-, tensive derangents of tbo vtomeeh and liter, i and other atrdtsiaiaal viserm In their treat rt;t ' a purgalive, exerting a power' ul iNilucuie u--iu ilirse variius or pi lie, is ef-neDiuiiy oe tesmry. Three f no eat burl io tor the ptiriioieeounl to Dr. i. Walker's Vinegar Hitlers, as tbty will .etil? reuiove the dark-ffolnrcJ vlsoid aiaKer wnii whivfa the bvweU are loa.te.1, at the same time atimuiat Ing thsi swrvtion of the liver, and general) re storing the he:rhy functions of the dig".liv organs Fortify the rmdr atninst disease by purlMng all It flu id with Viaegar Hitlers, e epitirmio eaa tak hold el a ystein inus fore-OJias-d. Dyirfiepsja or fndlgestlnn, Hea-laj-he, Haiti la the Hhoulder. Coughs, Tightness of the Client, biiEtowa, Hour Emotions of the Stomauk, Hod Tale in th Mouth, Bilious Attack, l'.lntriii.m of ilie lleitrt, lhflninmatloa of the I.enffs, l'..io ia tha region of the Kidneys, and a hundred ether paialnl evmptnms, are th offsprings ot Itjrspcpfla. tin bottle will prove a belter guar antee of its tuerils than a leiiglhy adveiticuit-ut. Siirofula, ur Kin-'B Evil, U hit Kwolliugi, Ui ccr, Kr)ipalas, bnv-IJod Neck, Uuitrc, tSerssfu 1'ius Iiitluuiitiutiiins, Mercurial arT cliuos, Ukl "ores, Kniptioneof the Hkin, f.ort K.ve. ete. In 1 new, as in an mar eonsuiunoiiai aiseeeee. Walker's Vinepxar Hi iters have shown their great curative powers In Ihe most ohminat and in tractable t-aec. Fur rnflitnmislDrr anl Chnttde Hhei(mnlim. Gout, Hi lion", Mcntittentand Intermittent Por.-rs, BlsesUM ef tbe Blood, Liver, Kidaey and the Bladder, thee Bitters have no equal. tu. b Die- eases re CitUaH-d hy Vitiated Bluuit, Meehaatcal Lis. Pertens o gaged in Pal 11 u and Jdinrrals, sooh a l'luuilr, Trpo settrrs, Uold b. atari and Miners, as they advance n lite, are sabieot to paralysis or the Buwela. To guard agalat this, lake a dose af Walker's ingr Uittmr ooeasiunaliy. F-sr Skia Diseas, Rruplium, Tetter, Falt Rheum, Blotobsa, bisoU, Pimples, Pastules, Boils, Carbuncles, King worms, tbald hesd Hor K.ves, Errflpelas, Iteh, rVnrfi, Diseotnratfons ef tb Hkin, Humor and Ulaeavee of the Bkin of what evar eame or nature, are literally dug up and carried oat of the system in a short time hy tbe tto or tbese Hitters. Pin, T.tpe and other Worms, lurking ia the system of so mane thonsnnds, are effect ut II y de stroyed and removed. No system of medicine, aa vermifuges, no antbelmtaliiee wiU free tae syrtem from worms like the Hitler. Pur Female Complaints, ia young or old, mar ried or siuglo, at the dawn uf woinauheod er tb turn of lite, thee Toale BiUere display so de cided an Influence thai iuprorement is soon per cept iblf. Cteaoee the Vitiated' lllood whenever yoa find Its impurities bursting throo gh th skin ia Pira- Sles, Kruntiofta, or Borea; cleanse it when you nd it obstructed and sluggish la tb veins : cleanse It when it is foul; your feelings will tell yoa when. Keep th blood pure, and th health of the STvlem will follow. K. II. W l)0NALt A CO., Druggist aad Oca. Agta., Baa Franc isoe, Cali fornia, and corner of VYaabincton and Charlton streets, New York. . 8old by all Druggists and Healers. novt il-lltn G ROl'KRIES. JAS. H. LYTLE, (Sorcea.,!. LVTLE A MITCHELL) Wnoi.KSALE AND RETAIL DKALER IN CHOICn t.lNP. Of TR.tB, 0OI.0N0R, JAPANS, . ' ' IMPERIAL, VOI'NO HYSON, RNOI.rHII CIIRAKFAST ' Parcat la Market. niiTriiK Asm ;:(: Will be kept and Bold at Rrat aoat. C.h r, for Ceuelrt i'rodnoe. UERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY TRfNES, PRRSRRVBD PR A Hit, PlIILADKl.PHIA UAMS. PIKII. M.ol.rcl, Luke Herring, Cod, Ac. PICKI.l'.S. Barrel Pioble. and EngHeh Plehlea. H.IIIIR AND HiKI). Floor, Cora Mf.l, Oat Meal, Ae. mrhl'7i JAS. Hi LTTI.E. pnEAl' G1IOCEUIKH1 y-S l.t llllKIt CITV, PA. The ander.lyned annouacee lo hii old fricoda and petmne that he hue opened a good lino ot UKOCKKIKS A PKOYIMO.VS .1 the old .land ol lurk A Hp.naer, for which b. eoltcte a liberal p.ir,nge, II. w. si'KXCKU, Lumber City, Pa., March 30-tf. JOUN A. RTAHLER, BAKER, Market St., Clearlrld, Pa. Freak Bread, Ruak, Holla, Plec and Caket oa hand or made to order. A general urnrtMenl of Conrectloaeriea, Fiuii. aad Nuta Ib atook Ice I mm and O.Tftere In ereMn. Seles srerly vyy.-,. . ..w , u.inv, rrteev mourreie. Marrh l7t. T10CSK AND LOT Van RAl.tt SB TL. Uuuu, . I . . . bataad tilth Mroeta, ClearSola, la., la fbr aale - ' were oi grouau. ' aa. kaaaa I. a Ursa deukte frame, eonul.lag aloe - - - h. vww lormewool apply wmmwviuvww, mm Ml 1 UU1 VWN. i" P. A. CJAVLUI H.K&otrK. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market ft, liel. Third aad Fourth,) :i.i:Artf li:i.l. PA. Tha Bul,.a,llM-r h.tine; beoomo proprietor of thli hotel, would rMpeelfally aek a liberal ah.r. kf pul,lie pelroae.. frieea reduced to call the tlraew. j.n.I0-'Ti:tf. . U. L. I.KU'OLDT. SUSQ U ii'll A NNA iio ij ShV, CIIKWENMVI1.LH, HA. . 'NEWTON HEAD, Peoesirros. . Ilafia aosoaie propri.lor f thio Hotel, I would reofiealfally eoiieit the patron., ef tit. .peblM. Iloaea Laaautly aod eoaioaUnlly .11-u.u-d ; a -.1, refitted and relurai.h.d , food a.m--plo room aitaohod. All railroad Iraiua atop at tbla buu.,. , , , , , - , Jaa2tl.fi QilAW HOUSE, O tVor. of Marh.l A Vroul aliw.1,) Ll.kAltrllll.il, I'A. Tii un'lrriis.d haeiai, Utew charge uf tbie llrl, would r.rpee1fall lleil i,el,h lru.,.. j.ai'Io l. S. lVl.'LLKH'1'ON. rAKliuGTt HOUSED IT hKW WASIIINUTON, fA. This aw and well furniibed bouro boa leB teuvB I, III. uujer.ign.d. 11. fe.la aouBilen. af av:ui able la reudor ealialMtiiui tw thoeo wbu may la. or bio, wnh aoail. Ml . MJ.. . U. W. DAVIS, I'rup'r. " fT" " K " ' " Oppoiita tha Courl lloeM, LOCK HAVEN, PKJtN'A. J.I4 71 IIAUSEAl A KROM, Prop',. LOYD HOUSE, ' Mala Street, PHILIPSHIIRO, PENN'A . TaMe alweye euiplicd with tb. beet the market afford!. Tbe trteeliaf public I. inriled local!. Borl,',V I101IKHT LOYD. THE MANSION HOUSE. , Corner of heeondand Market tit reels, . :i.h:AKkViM, pa. TIIH old aad omodloa Hotel baa. during tb past yar. bee anlarged ta doabl It furmr espalty for tb entertainment of etraa gers and guaat. Th whole builJtng ha be a refurnished, and tb proprietor will spare aa patns to render hi guests comfortable while sit y ins: 'ih bim. sprTh 'Mansion House" Omnlhu runs to and from th Dpotea th arrival and departure of eaebtrsin. JOHN DOUGHERTY, arrd-7dtf Proprietor r. K.f..iffoLn. u. w. AMKOI.V. j. a. arxold F.K.ARNOLD & CO., Ranker mul IlrokerM, Royiiiildvllle, slelTernoii Co. Pa, Mf.ney received on deposit. Discounts at mo derate rates. Eastern and Pftrtigu Kvehaoge al ways on hnnd and eoHeetio.it prompllv made. Kcyntd.Isville. Isee l, UTd.-ly County National Bank, OF CLKARFlKLn, PA. KOOM In Moionio Building, one door norlh ot C. D. W iton's Drug Hruro. I'ntssffsj Tiokele to and from Liverpool, Qlcous town, 11 It go w, London, Paris and Copenhagen. Aleo, Draft for aale on Ihe Royal Bank of Ireland aad Imperial Bank of London. JAMKS T. LKONARD, Pres't. W. M. KH AW, Cashier. tl:1;T4 DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Kouth Third Htreet, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities, Application by mail will receive prompt alien lion, and all Information cheerfully fumi-hed Orders solid ed. April ll-ll. fUtiStl'lt. J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., !?!"5nkB Oihce over Irwin's Drug Store. rXlXF CIIRWKNSVILLB, PA. All doBtdU eperaCions. either in the oieehaniml oroperaliie branch, promptly atttinisd lo and fttiifttlion guaranteed, r-pec it. I atlention paid to tbe treatment of diseases of tre natural tcth, gum and mouth, Irresulirlty f tt.e teeth suc ("sfolly oorreeted. Teeth extracted without psia by tbe ueo of klfaer, aaid artincial tjeih inserted uf the best material aad warranted to render sat isfaction. april26'7l:lr D KN'TISTRY. Having determined lo loent ia Carwensvilie for the pnrp(is9 of persuing my profession, I hereSy offer toy services t thai public. I here just finished a term of dun tat instructions under Ihe ticst teacher ef the PiinnylvaoIh College ef Dental Surgery in Philadelphia, and am now pre pared to execute all work pertaining le dent fairy la the best manner, wlib the latest tmprore m eat. All work guaranteed to gi so entire sat Ufaeli'in as to quality aad duratiua. Teeth ta uaotod wiihout pain. Room in ne Bank build ing. For further information apply in psrto er address moharrs tr. K. M. THOMPhON. Curwiaiville, Pa. M . HILLS Would respectfully notify his patients that be has redaced the prieo of AKTI FICIAL TEKTU to .'0 CO per set, er (.16.00 for a double eel. For any two pane coming at the same lim, to have ax-h an eppar eet, will grt tbe two sets (or 35.tm, or iU.rt arn. Terms invariably Cia. rieorfia-ld. July I. IH74. QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. mitR . wt.ifr.lrer.av.l ineMMMM tA KrVT) i 1 rOVr,l,I hav purr based the CUAk K1KLU PLAN INti tllLL, and retttted It fer doing avn extensive business. All the tnechiaery will be added necessary to make II one ef tL most complete estab ishmenta ot the kind ii las State. They are now prepared to receive erdsri for any work In that line. They will givetpseisl attention to all materials for hoar building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASn, DOORS, BLINDS, ItHJCHETS, J10I Ltl.r4J,c. Or ALL STYIIEH, always on hand. WOKKKD BOARDS, and all article, aeeefs- ry for building, will be exchanged for IM LUMHKK, ao that persons at a disisnee bring their luniler, eaehange It for, and ret.rs home with the manufactured article. Th Compare will alwars hav on hanl a lsrft stock of dry lumber, so as to be aide Is fill M order oo the shortest aot ice. Only the beft and t skitlfuLhanda will be emnloycd, that im puhlia may rely apoa giwd work. sjsjHinsjr win ou woriN or eoie ae iw bi putrhaned anywhere, and warranted lo fin Nuusmciion. Aa i ue nuiivrsa win oe o -n r " the a.h principle ws ean nfford to work for rJ' pro! te. . ' DUY LUMBER WANTED! Rsieolal1r on and a I all and two iorh tuff, for which a liberal prio will be paid. The batines will be eoa ducted anderth of th "Clearfield Planing Mill Co." M. tl. Brown will personally aaperialsed tai ou.iaeis. Ordrra reapectfully Bolieilad. M. 0. BROVTN A BSl Clearlield, Ta., Jaauary I, 1171. b. f I;. rIIKRK la nuy my PRT 000IH. T T crripa, Qer-enawere, Olaatwar., I,r,f Notion., Coofeetlorterlea, Ac, cheep fer ceia. The eubeorlUer baga leara hi lalorm hi. . new euatomora that he haa oponed A VARIETY STORE IN GLBN HOPS, And will nil gooda at nrleee lo euil tbo '' ' liberal reduetlon will be made to aaatc.en w Ing at wholeaala. Call aad examine my noes before P"k, olcrwhere. A liberal ahere of aablie palreear ' eltrited. - - C. J. "'' 1 Olea Hope, Pa., Jane 14, 1171. 'AS. QARl'KT WBAV1N0. Tbe uederelgaid le prepared le wrai. " P.nrar lo ardor. In any etrle derired. H ' had ,tw th trip yaare praealeel eip.rl.aea adelpbia, kafaote aoaldealef glrias aavaaww a. tkcee who mar farer b,m wilk their '""1 Ordwl Kal, .r LtUr. addrueed I. WilU'" PwoSIco, ClearSeld e.., will meet wm rrr eauettoa. OHASLKS D. SBUI"!1 Bigler Sull.a, Dae. II, IStd Im.