gartttvarf, tinware. SAlkETT & SCHRYVER, HARDWARE, end maiBfaetarert of Iln,Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, ftocjoad Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Havllg largely lureaaed Mr itook ef Herd, wen, we iavlte Ibe publlo la eiemlae aur Hook and prloel. Carpenter! toil peraona who contemplate build ing will do well to oiimlne oar TOOLS ft BUILDIHO HARDWAHJ, which ia lew and of tha kail minufaelan, tad will be aeld law for auk. NAILS, GLA88, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCIIES, HINGES, SCREWS All kiada of Denoh Planei, Buwa, Chlaell, "quart., Uemmcri, Helrhalo. Plumbe and Lerell, Mortiled A Thumb Guegea, Heroic, Braeaa A Uille, Wood aad Iron Beach Screw!, aad tha baat Boring Machine ! tha market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET OUTLIRT, Ae. Agents for Burnett" Iron Corn ShtUer, wnrranlea. Alio, Igente for Ricberdl1 GOTHIC FLUB TOM, whlob effectually aura Smoky Final. Farmer!' Implement! and Oardan Tooll of every deocription. A large variety of COOK STOVES, . whlob wa warrant to gtva aatlefactlua. Portable Range, mud f'Mr-MOc-c-t. VaV Roofing, Spooling and Job York dona on reasonable tonna. All ordera will receive prompt attentlca. Jane 11, 1171. rnONSIDES STORE. G. S. FLEGAL, DEALER ID HARDWARE, STOVES, HE ATE ItS, RANGES, HOLLOW-WARE, PAINTS. OILS t VARNISH, PUTTY A GLASS ROPES, STEP-LADDERS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE: Tb. celebrated Tol- in- ""t (lalranUed Awn-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No belter Pompi In tha market. LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, LAMP FIXES, of .11 klndi, LAMP FIXTURES, Ae. All at low.it price.. 1 1174 Pra.aucl.la Strait, Pltlllpabarjr, Pa. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Sucoeisori to Boy n ton A Yeung,. FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufaeturtrt of FOETABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Streati, CLEARFIELD, PA, TT A VINO ingagad In Ibe manufacture of tnt- J-L alau MACHINERY, wa mpielfully Inform ba public that wa .re now prepared to 111 all erderl al cheap) and .. promptly ai oil ba dona ta any of tha eltlca. Wa maaofaetare aad deal la Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Head Block., Water Wheal!, Shafting Pullaye, Siford'l tnjeator, 6 team Q.tif.1, Su.m Whittle, Otlin, Tallow Cupi, Oil Cot.i, Oauga Cocke, Air Oeeko, Globe Valve!, Check Velvet, wrought Irn Plpaa, S'.eaa Pompa, Boiler Feed Pimpa, Aitl Friction Mitre., Soap Stone Pachlng, Oam Paak lag, and all klndi of MILL WORK togethar with Plowi, Bled Bolal, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and athar CASTINGS of all klndi. AaT-Orderl lolleltad aad Iliad at aity prion All let ten of iaqairy with refereaoo ta maahlwary af our Baawfeotare promptly ajiawerad, by addraa- Ing ml at Cla.rB.ld, Pa. janl'Ie-lf BIQLBR, YOUNO A REED. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS & STATIOXERY. market t , Clearfield, (at tha Poet ones.) TIIK aiderilgiod bag! leave taanneaaeete theattlaeal of OWarleld aad Tlolalty,ihat ha hao Itted ap a room and baa Jaet rebnraed fram tha ally with a large amoaatef raadiag mailer, uuuiiaiina; im pn Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Slaak, Aaeoant and Pail Booki af ever da aerlptioa Paper aad Envelope., Franek preliod aad plain I Peal and Pencil! Blaak, Legal r.pere, vi.ni, mortgagee, eungmeet, Clomp. Hon and Promlliory notoi Wklta aad Pure!; meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, aad BUI Can. Sheet, Mueie for either Plaae, flute ar Vlella eoaolaotly aa kand. Any beoki ar tlntloiorj deelred that I may net hare CO bead, will be or. erd.red by Int aaproei, aad laid at wbalaeale ar retail la aalt euatemore. I will alls keen MtB4laKl IIUHIBU 1. U . U ' r - mm MB.Biin.i, newe. papera, r. 4, liAULIff. Olearleld May T, IMI-tf Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. fflHS aadaritgaed, karlag eetahltihed a Mai I aary aa the 'Pike, about halfway betweei Clearleld and Carweaerllle, li arena red aa rue. Seek ell k lada of I R U I T T R g 8, ( eleadird aad dwarf,) rorgraawl, Bhrabkory, a rape Vleea, moaeoBemee, leawie. Diwaacoiiy, etrawaerry, Md Raabarry Viaaa, Alia, Siberia! Orab Tree, Qalaca, aad early eearlet Rbaaark, Aa. Ordaae rampuy aueaaaa ta. Addren, I. 0. WRIBHT. iepH-'M-y OarweaTllle. Pa J. R. M'MURRAY wnt npn.T Ton wnn any art'clr Or MIRCHANM8B AT THB VBRY LOWEST VRIV1. COMB AND halt. (Itfc'lyi) NEW WASHINGTON. .,W W.lltTS WF.AVJEB fc JI12TTS CLEARFIELD, PA., Are .faring, at tka aid itaad af 9. L. Reed A Co. their Hook of goodi, oomlillag af DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, IIAT8 A CAPS, UARDWARI, IjUKINSWARE, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac, ao., At Iba moat raatonabl ratal for CASH ar la , alebeage for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, , OR COUNTRY. PSODCOS. aT-Ad'.noM made to thole ang-fed la gel ling out eqnere timber oa tha molt adraatagooan termi. pdlljanfl JJANIEL GOODLANDER, LtrtlaHbBi'itu, ri., Dealer la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, U0S1ERT & GL0VR3. HATS A CAPS ui BOOTS A SHOES, Tubaeoo, OroMriw od t$, Kftlli, Brdwrt, QttMDiirftr ftnd Uliuffin, Htn B Bujt' Clethinit, lro(ff, Paioti, Oils, Hohool Book i, t Urp lot of Pavttnt Metiioiocif CuJici, Kla I DrlMl Frolti, Cimn mud Crtok m, Rook ol Rifli I'uwdtr, , Floor, Grain and Potatoei, Clovtr d Timothy Stcd, Sola Luther, Horooeoi, Linlofi, Biodlnji id Tbrttd, Kbocnaiiorr AoU M 8hu Vimlinfi. No grMtor TsrUty f foodi In My Hon ! tho ooaoty. All for rtry low for euh or ootrj product u tk VMp vaixwt, i, ibi The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Pmo township, Ckmrflold Co., F. BUSHED O II T I let sot BURNED UPI The tubHrlbcn hre,t frt eipBM,tratlt tighborbood ceceilly, In the trMtion uf Irtt oIm Woolea Hnufuiorr,i-.h til Ibt oderm tmproTementt attached, fttid re prpami to mkm all klndi of Ctothi, CaMimeret, Sfttlneite, hmm kote, rUnnelt, Ae. Plenty of goodi om heftd to enptily l our old nd tbouMDd nw uitoan, whom wo uk to oomt d imtne our itoek. The botlnoit of CARDINO AND FULLINU will rwtlre oor e-peclml nunttoa. Proper errtADgemenU will bo mt.de to reoolro and dellrori Wool, to euit eaitoioen. All work warraeted aad doae npoa the ihortoet eottoo, and by atrial attoa ttun to batineti wa hope to real! to a liberal i hara of poblio patronage. WJOOO POUNDS WOOL WANTBDI We will pay the highest market pHea for Woo and sell our manofaetured goods ae low ai limilar goodi ean ba bought in the county, and whenever 1 wo fail to render reaeonable etlifaetioa wa aaa 1 alwaye be found at homo ready to Make proper applanation, ettnvr tn perton or ny let!-- JAMES JOMVnv " B0IlH,rt aprilSotf , . - Boww F- - " LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS Sl'PKRSRDED BY COVERn PATEMT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Mldeaf the baH M.llea ' ble Iron, aad leatuched to tha llamee by the beet Snap am larented. It ll eaelly aad quickly put oa, and prercnti tha whipping of the horooo by the pull. lot liable to get aat of repair. Will lait for yean. All . wa a.k u a fair trial, la eonriaee all partial ai log them that tbey ara aniurpueed la relue for tha parpoM for which they are Intended. BACKKTT A SCHRYVER, Cle.ro.ld, April 14, 1174. MARBLE AD STOE YARD! Uii. S. S. LIDDKLL, Hiring engaged ll tha Marble burlneil, dealree ta inform her friend, and the public that aha hai aow aad win keep eonetantlyaa hand a large and wall eeleoted etoek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT UARBLI, and H prepared to furalob ta order T0M6ST0NK8, BOX AND CRADI.I TOMBS, MONUMRNTS, Carhi and Pom far Cemetery LoU, Wiadow 0111a and Capa, alaa. BUREAU, TABLC AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Aa. .Yard on Read itraet, near the R, R. Depot, Clearleld, Pa. JeT.JJ "pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING TASKS, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept eonrtanlly on hand. STOK AD EARTHED -WARE OF IVERY DRSCRfPTIONI CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! PUher'i Patau! Airtight talf - Beallf mil canal BUTTER CROCKS, with lldi, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE -BUTTER CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS, And a great many ether thlnge too auaMrowi ta mention, to no aaa as FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Comer ol Cherry and Third Streeta, CLEARrlBLD, PA augl T. A. FLECK & CO., Hare now oa hand, aad are dally receiving ad dltioai tbareto, a large aad well wleated itook, ait freih from the manufacturer!, of Dren Ooodi, Dry Geedi, 8Hk, Hata, Roan-U Old Ladiea' Capl, Pfeawlt, weierpraore, la diet1 Far Cpi, Hair Ooodt, 0ats' Far irbing Ooodl, BbirU, Ulorei, lloea. Of eralll, Limbermea'e Planael, Ladlei' L'aderwaar, Cafla, Uollira, Haadkarehiefe, CHILDREN'S VNDIRWIAR AMD WHITE DRESSES, Ptrfaaery and SoepH, Balmoral fiklrb), away, down. Biochingt, af erer-biie, r arlety and aolorr. Notlont, Trfmmiagt aad Paaey flesa, ta almaet Bdiew) rantty. N. B-WE BUY FOR CASH AND BELL FOR CASH. waeJtr Down I Down I ! THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF C0CRS1 THI CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices! WE are aow epoalng ap a let af tha heat aad moot ecoeoaable Ooode aad Weree aver aterod la tbli market, aad at prieae that ramlad au of tha good eld day! af cheap ihiage. Thoea wa. men intia apoa tan waiat, ar eHam awr aua gatleae eaparlaeaa, Mad let - CALL ,IT OVR BTOmK, Caraaa FraM and Market etreete, When they eaa aaa, fael, hew aad haew far them eeleel. To fully uaderelaad what araehaaw aode tan milt he aoaa. we ae act deem n leeeeeary te aaaaaarala aad llamlae amr rUea. It ta awewgh far aa ea itate that Ws Kara iTerrtbing that is Isedsd emd aaiawmad ll thli merhet, aal at prtoec that aeeauh hath aid and yewaig. deal JOSEPH SBAW A SON. WILLIAM REED 1875. SPRING. 1875. A Pit I Li. i.i NEW GOODS. ; ' NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Domestic Dry Goods. Newest styles Dress Goods. Linen Suitings, &c, 4c. Notions, Trimmings, - Ladles' Furnishing Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hosiery and Gloves. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. CARPET CARPET CARPET BRUSSELS . INGRAIN RAG STAIR DRUGGET RUGS, Ac. Alio, Ml llo of MILINLRY GOODS IIinj in (iperitnced Trimrair from Pbildelphi, MiM will Cod nie itook of trimmed food. . Aaylhini not o hind will b or. dartd rop'.ly. rUaMiT MR Mil. WILLIAM REED. ' ateaen Ma, I, Opera Eaajee, Marry appatlta aha PaaOtVaa. Cbmrt.ld, Apr t, 1ST. MT.tttd THE REPUBLICAN. t CLEARFIELD, PA WEDNESDAY MORNINfl, MAY II, Itia. A CAACKH JJf OVIi SYSTEM, It 1, we prtwunie, a ruccircd opinion among rood Aiuuricuiim that liowovcr irriovon tb burden of taxation amy nave bocomo in tbia country-utneo tlio lato civil war, tbey aro really ligbt a compared to tlioso laid on lliuif ntili juota ly tho great monarchic of Uu rt)o. It 1 cuntomary among our )k litical orator to profuiw a profound nympathy for the "groaning maiic" who in hiiclnnU and on tho Continent aro doomed to eo o largo a part of tlioir iulwtttneo put under contribu tion to maintain civil linU, puy pon ion. "import immeimo Mnndiiiir ar- miea and defray tho annual inUiivnt of monitroua nuhlio dubtn. In point of fact, if regard Im hail to tho comparative weitrlil ol taxation in tho Uuitod State and in thoio "ofleUi monarchies," all such oxprurMioim of nvmnathv aro entirvlvniiwliroeted. bo promgaiu liavo our cxpenne uecomo under the reiun of paper money, and " V. " . under that growing detlino of pulilio morality which haa marked the long aacenUonev 01 ttio Jleniiiilican nany. that to-dav tbo people of tho L nlted Slate are the most tax-ridden people amonif the civiliaed nntion ol the world. A brief comparative view of pulilio cxpenuilure in our country ana in the leading counlrie of Kujnpe, will set tli is fact in a clear and striking manner. ., In coinpuriiig tho burden of taxa tion in the United State with burden of taxation in countries like Knglaud, France, the Uorman Empire, or An tria, it i ohvion thnt we munt include uuder the former head not only the taxes rained by tho Federal Govern ment, but alao those ntist-d by the several State, since it i only by the co-operation of both our National and Stuto Government that wo undertake to manage the comiilcx interest which in mora centrulixoa governments, are managed with a less distribution of political powers. Roctirring to the year 1870, the ilule of our last census, we find Hint during that year the amount ol taxes raised by the Federal Government wa,omit ting fraction, $:i!G,0UO,(IOO ; that the amount of tuxes then raised by the State (iovoniment for pnrjMaw ofj State administrations, was iiS,OU0,(lim, and to these imiueniie sums 1210,000, 000 were addod (broounty, township, and city taxation, making an astound ing aggregate of f li"4,0(HI,il00 raised in the Uuited State during that year to nullity the expenditures ol reueral, State, and Municipal Government. As tho total population of the United State in 1870 was 38,000,000, it fol low that tho rate of taxation at tbut epoch wa considerably in exeesn of S17 Jter capita, without regard to age, sex, color, or "previous comiiuoii oi servitude." If regard he hul simply to National and Stato taxation, exclu sive of county, township and city lev ies, the rate of taxation on each man, woman and child in tho United States during the vw uno -e 1? 1 Now, according to tho statistical ta ble of "Appleton's Annual Cyclope dia," and other authorities for the year lHi 1, it appear that tho population ol Great Britain was then put down at 31,000,000 souls, and that tho annual expenditure lor tho British Govern ment lor the year Irji0wcrcf:i44,ouo,- 000, or at the rato ol til. 09 per cap ita. The population of France at tho same time was 36,000,000, and her nn. nual exiHmdituro $411,000,000, or at the rateol 111.41 per capita. (It is nroner to note that tbo expenditures of Franoe for this yenr includa a large installment ot the indemnity paid to Germany, and therefor.) tin sum greatly exceed her average annual revenue derived from taxation.) The population ot tho Gorman empire in 1870 wa 41,000,000, and the annual expense of the government, greatly swollei.by the recent Franco-German war, were .s&j,uiiii,utm, or in. .14 per capita. The population of Austria at the same dato was 30,000,01)0, and her annual expenditure are set down at $201,000,000, or (7.22 per capita. It will thus be seen thnt the rate of taxation in the I'liiUnl States is in ex cess of tho rato prevailing in the "down-trodden" countries of Euroo, notwithstanding the fart these coun tries aro burdened with debts repro Ronting tho growth of centuries, and that the fruits of industry among thom are consumod by vast 'standing armies and expensive civil establish ment. How largo a part of oor lnmlcn I produced by the extravagance of the prcseat administration may be seen in tho singlo item of our army cxpciuli tuifi. Our army oritahliahmont in 1870 was 30,000 men, and tbo expen ses of the War Department were 157, 000,000, or at tho rato of 11,90(1 per man. At tho samo rate of expendi ture tbo British army of 178,000 men would cost $338,000,000, or a sum nearly equal to the wholo annual ex penses ot the British empire. At the same rato of expenditure the army of r ranee, witn a poaco establishment ol 425,000 men, would cost $8117,000,000, or a sum nenrly double thnt of tho wholo annual expenditure of Franco for all purpose. At a similar rate,the army of the German empire, compris ing 402,000 men, would cost more than double tho whole annnnl expenses of i tho government; and tho Austrian army of 245,000 men would cost $41)5, 000,000, or $204,000,000 more than the expenses ot tho Austrian Govern ment tor all purposes whatsoever. In the presence of such tatemciit and comparison, tho inference i. irre sistible that wo have not ouly tbo most expensive, but tho most extrava gant of governments, a that govern ment is now administered. This ex travagance has boon fed from a thou sand different sources, all having thoir origin in that low state of public mor als which has countenanced Republi can rapneity in South Carolina, tho co alition of fraud and force in Iouisiana, tho abominations of the Credit Jlobi- licr, the black-mail depredations of Jayne and Sanborn, the Custom House exaction of Leet and Stocking, tho straw bids of fraudulent mail contrac tor, the highway robbcrie of tho Washington Ring, the perennial pecu lation of the Indian Bureau, and those other manifold forms of Departmental corruption anil log-rolling legislation which havo of lato years turned the Conirrosa of tha United State into lit tle more than s grand committee of investigation, seeking iu vain to oope with the torrent of Hlitical profliga cy that has broken in anon the nation. Heretofore it ha been tho interest of the Republican managers to hide rath er than to Blanch the leaks of tho public Treasury, and if, notwithstand ing all the efforts they have made to cloak and dissemble their sins, the rauknc of thoir offenco imclls to heaven, It is easy for the people to in fer what the stench of the Augean stable at Washington will be when a Democratic Hercules in the white house shall do for them what tho Dem ocratic iovemr of Now York is do ing for tho pollutions of the Canal An Important decision ha been rlv. en by the Court of Claim by which tbo right to tb baton Hot Spring in Arkansas bay been yeated In the United States, unsettling tho title in hi village ot foar thoasand Inhabitants and other Interest involving several million of dollar. The decision will be appealed to the Supreme Court. politics oy Tin: bk.xcji. A HKMASKAUI.K aOK.VS IN THE UNITKIi HTATKM ll l'HSmt rot'ST. ' A correspondent of the New York HVW, writing under dale of May 3. ays : . . - A seono ol a Somewhat roinurkuble character occurred in the United .States Supreme 0urt to-day. . For one tho political leeling ol curtain member ol tho court, which is usually oonflued to tho council room, broke out iu public, and sharp words were exchanged on the bench which created something like a sensation among tho Hectator. Tho occasion of this unusual ebullition of fuoling wa tho delivery of tho opinion ol thu majority of tho court by Justice Strong in the case of tho Union bank ot Now Orleans vs. The Mechanics' ami Traders' bank. The former institution loaned tho lattor large Rum of confederate money about the time that Gen. Butler took command, in 18l!2. A few days allor tho transaction Butler Issued an order forbidding the circulation of confeder ate money on and alter tho 2nth of May. . Tho borrowing bank tendered payment iu confederate note and the Union refused to rcccivo them, de manding United Stato money. t But ler had issued an onler establishing a provost court, of which one Major Bell wa the presiding officer. Suit wa brought in this court and the case was dismissed. Two or three days after its dismissal Butler ordered the court to rehear the case anil, in effect, to de cide in favor of tho putintimt, hen the defendant attempted to cito tho law in obstruction of this process But ler's judge informed bim that it wa no use to read tho law to him a bo was acting under orders Irom his su perior. The decision of the caso by tho majority turned, not upon tho question of the payment of tho mon ey, hut upon the legality oi the action ot his trumped up tribunal, which Jus tice Strong sustained ia an elaborate opinion, declaring that Butler acted a the representative of the Federal ad ministration, and that hi right tn es tablish such a court followed Irom the right of conquest. This decision is an ultra partisan attempt to sustain But ler' action in New Orleans. When Justice Strong finished, Justico Field followed with a long and most ably written dissenting opinion which he roau with vigor, manilesting very strong feeling by the nervonsness of his manner, no snowea cicariy thai Butler had not the shadow of a right to establish anything more than a com mon police court, and that tho orders of President Lincoln and the previous decisions of tho supreme court made it unquestionable that this was the ex treme jurisdiction of the military in dealing with civil offenders during the war. Judge Field alluded to Butler in terms of sharp sarcasm and declared that he well knew that he had no such aut hority as ho then assumed and as a majority of the court now sanctioned. Justice Field ha dissented from the opinion of tho majority in several cas es in which they have previously made alocution showing a political hi a in favor of the Radical nil", but he never arraigned their action so sharply as to-day. While he was m'K opinion all tho ius viroed toward nun to Iistrrr, and Justice Strong grow very rod in tho face. At the end Mr. Field announced that Justice Bradley desired him to any that he was pres ent and did not hear the arguments in the case. Justico Strong replied with much aserity that Mr. Bradley did not dissent Irom the opinion of the majority, to which Mr. Field matte a further remark totto txxn which wa not hoard hy the Imr. The decision of the majority, it will ho observed, not only coittirms Butler' right to es tablish a court to tako voguiutnoe of etvil rase, but tn reverse I lie decision of his own court by a military order when It um not happen to sun nun uJlO W HOES SHE UK AD," Fl- XAXClALLYt The Secretary of tho Treasury ha, according to law, called in $30,000,000 I nited Stato honrt, which BO propos es to pay in coin. The last fiscal report found in the L nlted etate Treasury with a trifle over Ave and a half mil- linns excess of income over expendi tures; and I ho country has been in fhrmed that by June 80lh, 1875, the Government will be l.u,uuu,i)ito snort, which must bo made up by renewed taxation, hence the lato turning of the taxation jack-screws hy Congress for a further squeexo of the nation. Resumption of Siclo payment is promised in three year and nine months from this date. We shall then have ovor two thousand millions of paper monoy and hank and saving de posits subject to be called for in coin, and wo have now the magnificent sum of eighty millions in coin as snout egg lor tho beginning of tho laying up process! Now, if the great South had it shackles knocked off and was allowed to work and develop it sleeping re sotireoa, ila soptlon, tobacco, noe and naval storm; and wo could go into the markets of the old world, as we did prior to 1H60, ' under a low taxation regime, then, we cctild start up flow of gold from Kurope in ftvo year that would make the payment of a great debt an easier task in the coming half century, than tho payment of tho mere Interest is to-day. I . I , ! " Our so-called statesmen are dolt and ignoramuses in political economy. If you overload a people with obliga tions you cripple their productive pow ors. If vou overload a dray horse he will stagger at the first, inequality of the na, anil suck last ai tue irxv ui a hill ho ba to surmount- There are commercial and financial inequalities ami hill to surmount and slough to pull through, over tbo highways of t ho best regulated nation in the world. Wa am overloaded aa a nrejnle when we aro made to pay the first dollar of the principal ol tho great national debt. All we ran do before we roooy or Irom tho weakness produced by the war before w can reoowor from Iho demoralisation caused by the Into for midable civil conflict ia to carry tho lightest load of taxation. Tbo war to I hi people was like a debauch, it weak ened us physically ami morally, and to a degree we are sick. Until wo havo a certain amount of strength that wo can uso, in tho line of wealth prodno. ing, wo aro not strong enough to in crease our productions rapidly and pay off onr public Indebtedness rapidly al so. To work our resources effectually, in Our present weak stato, we must not undertake too much in the lino of liquidating old account. That public debt should he left for the next gener ation. All we can do Is to tako care of its interest. '''', Mixed Babies. At a dancing party in Westorn Kontucky tho other night, to which several women camo with babies, some young nien changed the clothe of the infant while their par ent were dancing, and mixed them up generally. The following day thoro was great row, and aa the families lived mile apart, it took several days to unmix tho children. A correspondent of Iho Philadel phia 7Vmra write flm lIarTishnrg,"dn not be Surprised to see J. CV Flncber, of Luxerne, a Labor and Granger can didate for Governor, and some distin guished Republican as a Temperance candidate, and both with , following which will count up In ten of thous ands." The air is getting haay with candidate. . Eighteen women in a Massachusetts (own recently cowhidod a man far kicking his wife, and tha job wa so well dona that b hasn't been able to split wood for four week. juna n kkl iky cox vkk tkd. Hon. William P. Kolloy, who lias played the rnlo of a Radical Congress man from the "loil" city of Philadel phia, for fourteen year, concluded to taku a trip south, mid sou for hlmrielf how things looked down that way. lie rutumod to Washington rooently and wa ovcrhrulod by tbo oorruapon dent of the Now York Tribune, and unbosomed himself aa follow : Jadie William P. Keller, af Pe.leylfa.ol, re turaed iron a eis weoko' tour la tba South to day, aad bean meet etapbalia teitimeay ag.leil tie eoutnara potior ol au awa party I. lie Lot Congroe.. When eiked to-light what ke thought of Ibe political ooadiliea af tha South, ha and then worde t "Tbo vetei I moot regret, darieg my fourteea yeare' eerviee ia Oaagreei, ia that which 1 oaat Let wlater m favor at tha Faroe bill." Ha fanher .aid thai ee far ae hie .beer vatloi went, during hie eiteided lour, there ... ao mora iMciilty tor tie tue of Federal military foroe thaa there ie ia Peaacylraatl ar Ohla. He talked with Confederate aoldlen, wllh aerlhera men, aegroei, earpt-haggeri aad traveler., ead be wea lurprlced al the geed reeling eaieliag. He aaid he eheuld hereafter tel. litlla aeaek la eouth ara eutrag.., aepeeially II tbey ara reported aa ueeurrlag ia the eeeUoae ba vlallud. lie gave aa aiamtiM uf tha leeling In Iho South hy rautiag what be hlwiell Ml 11 Auguita, aetag himielf uuunown. lie happened ta be ia that etty as tba day ahoiea lor deeoratlag tha f rarel af the uonlederute aoaa. no remelnes and eneorred eloealy the proeeedtego. A loag proeeoiiea marched through the city with engines, elrL ar goelealioni, eta., H being treatad ae a general holiday. Judge Kolloy obierred tha itgnlfteaat fact that, while mea and women worn gathered for the panvfoe of narlag tribute ta the memory of the dend Confederate loldierl, tha prlaelpai maeli on tha eeuaolon wea fnrnlehed hy the band belonging te a regular Halted Stataa iafaal ry regiment itetloned tn the fielulry. There were no t.unte, no ineulte, ne aemptalati, lo .p. pearenee of ill-feeling aayweera f iaible. Wblla abeeat Jadge Relley tpcnl from twa day! te week ll eeoh of the tullowilg eltioo, etopplag ireouawiiy ai piaooe ar leee ooneeouooee, n Rlolmond, Charleelon, OwlnutMl.Sarenauh.Jiek- ooarlllo, Atlanta, Aagaeta and Atlea. Tba moot al hit time ru apoat ta Florida. He ray., ea far a be taw and ne went with bti ayae aad earl open there wee no feeling af fear ar die tract on the part of the colored people, nnd ha aould not fe.- the lire of him lea whel lee there wae for force ntlli. He wai vary glad ta hara made the trip, tor It bae aaablad htm ta lador- etand Iba condition af the South batter thaa be haa aver anderetood It before. He eald It waa aotlbo Kn-Klus that wai catalog the Soath, aer wae tb.tr unhappy eoadltloa ta oa atlrtauted la the hatred by ooutbera people ar of tha people of the Nurta. nor waa asr Bolitisat nnerticn ti- reared he tbinh. the whole trouble In the South ariaci from Saaoeial and iadnetrial aauaei, aad be belter, that tb. South will act Improve aad advaaoa antU the Porly-fourlh Congreee i op call the flnaadal legi.Ltioa af tba Pony-third aa Ui tha IndaatriM of tba country nre ravtvd,aad w. ara forewl Iu live wttbia awr iaadeaa the Soath will grow woree iuetead af baUar. Aa m.tteri are going now, the Judge thinke, that not ealy tbo Suulb and South weat will be larolvcd la ra te, but that Ibeeuuntry itaelf will ba bopeleeoiy ineolveet. The Trealury, ha tniahl, ia already empty, work ia atouptog la the lavy-yardl, aa the pubiio worke, nuildiaga, ate., far the moaoy nea run cut. t be rreetpta not equal ta me ex pendttarea, lad a day of aettlement la not far off, H. waa unod how loeg the Treaaury would bold out, aaa ne oaiweretf tbet enleeo there le ai lm provameat la the eaetoau aad titeruel reveaua re. eoipta, the freaeury wiU ua amply by September n.st. It will be observed that Mr. Kelley traveled in disguise, and expected to witness an awful spectacle on "rebel decoration" day at Augusta, Georgia, but he wo disupiwiuted. It is a re markable fact that, ercry hoiiost Rad leal who has gone down south to see for himself, comes back converted, and. denounce the treatment m"ff of. to that section U'-" in authority. If aw adage that, "an hottest con fession is good for tha soul," is true, Judge Kelley must teel much better than when he voted yea on the Infa mous Force and other bill of a simi lar character. ICE J10USKS. lee is a luxury rarely Indulged in by a largo majority of farmers, and yet they can havo it in abundance at small coat. It require no extensive struc ture, and tba labor of securing the crop is comparatively trifling. A house ten leet square and ten feet high is large enough to bold a sum mer's supply for an ordinary family. It may be built in the roughest manner, and of the cheapest material. Provide for drainage without admitting air at the bottom, lay rails, scantling, or any thing of tho kind, close together on the ground, nil tue space oetwosn with sawdust, and cover over the rails an men deep. t.ui mo oiocas ol ice all the same sixo, so tbey will pack aioely, raca. mem in cioseiy as possible, leav ing a space all around between the ioe and the wall of tbo house of not less thin fifteen inchos, which most be fill ed with sawdust well pasked. As the ice Pile is built up. cavities caused bv broken and irregular block should be filled with pounded ice. After the pile is built up eight feet high cover the top with sawdust about loot deep, and the work is done. The snppfy can bo made to last much longer by pouring water over the pile alter it is built np, and freezing tho whole into a solid mass. A cold night must be chosen lor Una work, t Bank up earth all around the outside, and pack it well, and the roof should project beyond the hanking to prevent washing it away The bouse may have a door above and below in the north gable end, for con venience. A pond ol five hundred square feet surface ia amply sufficient to fill stiuh a bouse, and almost any larmor can prorlde such a pond when he is distant from natural sources. Those are all the direction necessary for building and filling au ice house, unless you aro aristocratic. In that case expend just a mtrch money on the house aa you please, but your ioe will keen no better, and will not be a whit colder than that taken . from the chcatier house. A wont of caution is necessary to those who aro not accnatomod tn taking ice out of house in summer Re careful to cover up the ire again with the sawdust, and keep the honse cloned. Carelessness will waste much more than is consumed. Ohio farmer . . t Local elections were bold on the 3d inst., in the State of North Carolina. Itnlclgh was carried by the Democrat for the first timo since the war, a Demo cratic mayor and 11 out of 17 alder men being chosen. The other towns heard Irom also went Democratic, . gultrrtlsruuirti. c AUTION.- All MrroBf u$ fcttin.T wtvrnW nnlntt pareV ulo( or tn tvny tir ji.ttnf with tkt flUtf property, low ( tho postMtloa tf B. O. MiMu Un, of Chart townitalp, ti: ty mr 1 rota Mart, I Mi nratmi, 1 Jof an 4 ebaia, 1 wi. fon, 1 now, I jrnd-towsj, I pnlliy block, 1 lug chain, 1 pnrlor iirwa, I pbtmrl, I libit, 1 !kk, 1 book eui, t hmtra, I sWdi nntl brntdinf, aptr iM, 1 long tlosi, I (tins bog, m tht wu pnrobiMd by $ nt Bbirlf Mil April ?, 147ft, nnt. in Itft with him on lonn, inbjMt I toy order t nn Um: PHILIP D0TTS. Uln Hop, May ft, ISTl.-lt A II frOM nr htvraby nutl jffttMt rtnrMaattig r ia My wy aioiitf witn im ii otjlni prtfptwty, ta pon anion of Tbowaf J Booth, of Hnmharfoip irady towanhlp, Cltar tld eoaoty, Ha., vlii I oooltitg star and plpo, I boating tovM nad plpo, 4 bad and bod ding, II chair, I rocking ohatrf, 1 at tonal on labia, 1 tfluok X0 yard! oarpat, I loungo, Map of boon. It Ml of blarh'iaftba' toola, 1 aat of wood-working took, all wagon wood la yard and hop. Tbtn firoporty wai pnrcnaoM ny mo Hay s, aa U aft with him on loaa aishjcot to ny ordar Rnmbargor, Mny II, It. JOHN B. BLLM. C AUTION. : . . . ; All paraoni are baraby wanad agalaet air. ahtMiag ar ll any way maddlmg with tba Sail aw. lag praperly, aaw ta oho pimento, af iaaaph Verbae, of Covtwgtal eawaohlp, via, I h.ie., S cowl, I alavel, I awa-aaraa wogow, S bade lid kaddlag, I aapbemrd, I labia, chair., led af wheal I tha groemd, aad erne hire af beon). Tula wiepnity boeenga ta ma aia ll Lft with hlea tab- cct te my araer. a. aimbKalAn, PmabriUa, May IS, 1ST.,.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR -Nottm la hereby glvia that latlara af ad mlaiatratiaioatkaaetaUofCATHBRIIflTKOr, aaa a, taw at .nay uwiiitp, umarseld auaty, harlag baaa duly imaled U the aaaardgwad. all pureoel iabled la aald edala will plaaaw madre paymaat, aad Uses harlag alalaM at damiidl will preooM thaei properly aathaitUaled far set tkm.at. , HISST WIATL Kocktoa, H.y, I, IStl.-St Adm r. C.T.A $rf 5tf, ftrswlfl, ttt. kratzer &v lytle. -THI NEW FIRM! IN THSIB COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED STORE, An markllg daws their IKimi 8T0CI OF G00BS, latlwlawaat . . - OASH.PBIOKS. Udaccd sipaim aid lelllag far ready pay eiahlas thaa la da It. They will ladaarwr ta ha HEADQUARTER far aupplylag the litllMl af Clearl.ld aoaaty with DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Drees Ooade, , Well Paper, Beau and Shod, Qeeeelware, fjroeertea, d.H Aa. Aid a-l ether geadi la their Ilia. M. B.-TIRMS CASH. 1. M. KXATZIR, 1. 8. LTTLE. ClaarlaU, Dai. IS, lift. ED. W. GRAHAM, DIALS! IS GENEEAL ItEECHAlfDISE, SQIAEK TIMBER A LIMBEH CLEARFIELD. FA., ' Haa Jilt a , ll tha aid ataad, ll unham's ,ow, a we,N www w jrmxr o o o $, ef arary daaarlptlas. DRY OOOD8, OBOCERIKS, HABDWABB, BOOTS AND SH0E8, CLOTHING, (.,rfTj., IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, HEAT, SALT, BYE, OATS, ' CORN, ALWAYS ON HAND AND TOK SALS AT A SMALL ADVANCE. FLOUR Received b tha amr load, aid said it . mail adraaoe. A eeppfy if ROPI eoaetaaUy en hud. Special laduMm.au afarad la lb one gettlig ami Sojiara Timber lad Lege, ll wa deal largely la Lambnrmea'l SappUaa, aid in pre parad al ail lime, la par. bale Um ber aad runner. u B D. W. Q A A M, Mathat Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. . OUSS, lift. JJARD TIME8 avi no IPPICT ' IN FRENCHVIIXEI I am awar thai that am aoaa pawsai a Httlo bard a nhoM, aad I mm aiao awara thai oaaplaiat af "kvara ttaW to wll atah aaKavaaL Bat I am w altaatod ttow thai I oaa aatiify tbo roranar aa prat hmmmtmj taaa "karsl ttaaf wiU aot a4at IboM who bay ahatr gooda tVoai aw, aad all patruaa iba) I ha iaitlatad iato tbo ao- rot n . . HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I bava goods aaoagb to trapply all lb lobabl taaU la tha lower aad of tba aawaty wbiob I aal I at asaoodiag low ratoa froa my Muaaotb atora an Ml USONllURa, wbor 1 taa Blwayi b feand raadj ta wait apoa lion and tnpply Iboa with Dry Goods or all Kinds, Beak is Ctethl, Satlnettl, Cl.almarca, Miatlii, Dilainaa, Lllal, Drtlllagl, Clieoei, Irtmmlaga, Ribboni, Laea, Ready-mida CbMhing, Baetl nnd Sheea, HaU aad uapa all uf tna aaet material aad made ta erdeew. tlaaa, Becaa, uievee, nillleaa, tmoea, Klbuoai, Aa. saociRits or all rinds. Oeffee, Tea, Sagar, Rice, Molaeeee, Piah, Sail rers, tttiaaas oil, rial utl, carbon Oil. Hardware, Qeeoieware, Tiawara, Caelligi, Plowi aid Plow CaeUaga, Kailo, Suihec, Can Caltlri- ura, utaai rraaaei, aaa all hladi at Aiaa, Patfamery, Palate, Varalah, Slaaa, ud l geaaral at atatlaiery, GOOD FLOUR, Of dlfereil braada, alwayi aa hud, aad will ha leu Ila luweii aaiaible Igarol. J. H. HrOlali'i Madldma, i.y-i afadlehra, a ft. tot rare ami n m... nitina, . M pan WmI waited (ar which the higheat prion wtu ke paid. Clenraeed aa kaad iia tar eaea as tie wwon! awnat proaa. Alae, Agaat far Straltairllla aid CarweMTllh Tiraaiiag maeateea. iPaVCall ud aaa far yeureelv.l. Tea will lad everytkleg icially kept ll 1 Mall Itere. L. If. COUDRIIT. rree.krllle t. 0., Aigwat 11, Ufa, lKVT BTOKR AND NEW GOODS JUS. SHAW & SON Bava jait epeatd a Haw Sroaa, oa Kail 8t.,CuusriSLl fa litsly oooupladbf Wa. r. IBWIK. Tbetratoek eooiislsof LED UX XT ( CD CD XX) out Osocsaia ef th beat quiHly, Qossnswarb, Boots and Shoos, aad avary artlele aMamsirf far eas's eomforl. Oall aad exiaalis oar ateek bifor por katlai ilaewker.. May , tftM-lf. Tha emdetelgned mniilfwlly aaSeuapah Ha that h. wnl enianaalaad Ibe aula aa, aaeara. maal af aeh Pleh. af a blaeM. r..H,.e km Ike Seal emd Weat dally.- Aloe, Proah f agatablea vlaiauta. Order, la at lie not at aWemd ia4 Rood aeruoaa, alll b. w.joHdab. ' nSM, Pch. 14. mi.-lm 5 r off rill, &U. , . : FJdOlIlt. FEKIV ! GROCERY STORE A. G. KRAMER & CO., Head t on dour wait of l.eon.rd Howm, I'liirllnld, Pa. . . ,: Keep aunlliil ly oi hind , . - S1IUAK, ' ,' corms, ". TEAS, i ' -' '.' , '" : ' J 0BA, .', '. ' '.' '.' COAL OIL, bviiup! '. ," ;:' salt. ' r . SPICKS, " ' SOAP, , ,, Oaliad and Dried Prulta, Toleceo, Ctfarl, Can- dice, OUer Vinegar, latter, Kggl, Ar, - ALSO, EXTRA 0MK MACS ' - Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of which will he eald cheap for eaah ar In aiohange for eowatry produce. Clearleld, Nor. II, IS74.-lf REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Woald rtpottrvlly notify tbo pabllo gontrally that bo k roaorotl hii Urooary ttora from Khaw'a How, to tha bulMIng fftrinarly ooruftod hv J. MilM Kratttrr. oa Hacoad itr-at, aait door to Big lor 'a hard war aloro. wkrro ho lalonds aofptng a rM lint i . .. v It O V E K I E H. HAMS, lllUKII IlKKr.od LARD. SlUARS and SI RCP8, uf all gradca. TEAS, ereen and flinch. COPfBK, Rcailcd aad (Irrca. " FU)VJ ASV PROVISIONS, CIA-A-EI mi 1TB, ' All klnda in tha market. PICK I.S8, ia jan aid barrcle. 81'ICEs, la every form and variety. .. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KIND OVCR At'KKR. 80 A 1-8, 1 MATCHES, " ! ' DRIED ATPLKS, ' ' DRIKD PEACUIS, DRIED CI1ERRJK8. Coal Oil utl Lamp Chimasys. And l goad aieortmeat of tbaec thingo uvuallj kept la a grocery atorc, which he will olebangt for Mirketiug al the marhet pricci. WiU call for eeah al cheaply as aay athar aaa. Plane, call aad an hit Itoeh aid Jldge for yairadi. joiin jieUAUuuai. Clearleld, May 17, lift. G ROCERIF.S. JAS. H. LYTLE, (Sureoaoor to LTTLK A illTCIIEI.L) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , ', , , DEALER IN ..' tHDICB LINR OF TBA. 00L0KJS, , i ,. . JAPANS, ' ' IMPERIAL, 1 ' ' ' TOrHO HYSON, . , , ENULLSU DKBAKFA8T i Parcel la Mathat, . BUTTER AND liCC Will ha kept and Mid nt Int colt. Caik paid rar tsraatry rraunaa. QERMAN CHERRIES, Tl'RKET PRCXES, ' ' ' PRE6KRVBD PEARS, " - PHILADELPHIA HAMS . ,),.,, i .. i i ,A - !i ' ' FIH. - MackeraL Lake llcrriag, Cod, -c.',,'.'l - PICKLKM. ' ,o. .. Barrel PlckWi and Rngllih Pioklca. ' , . I , , i, . " " l-t,OllR AND VKKO. ' ' ' rioar,ara Meat, Oat Meat, Aa. ' mchl'TI . JAS. H. LTTLR. CHEAP tiROC'KRIRBI ' - - I.I'MIIKR CITT, PA The wadoreigncd announce! to hie aid friendi and natron! tltal ha h.a opened a good tine ai 0R0CKHIK8 A PHOV1NIOM8 at theelditam ef airk A Spneer, for which he eoHeltl a libera paircn.ge. n. w. rtl'SMJin Lumber City, Pa., March t-tf. M OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER C O M P A M v,: ") OSCEOU STEAM MILLS,, ilvrAcrrlli LUMBER, LA TH, AND PICKETS ' " an ' ' ' 8 AWED 8HINGLE8. AlioBiIIi af HEMLOCK and PINE sawed ta ardcr el ibort aatlae. Alio TOWN LOTS for sale ll the borou.k Alio LAROB ASSORTMENT QBSERAL MKKCHANDISS ll their Al.mnaelb SL.r. U uaeaola. H. H. BUILLIlftoroRD, rmldait. OBcePoraat Plans No. IU S. 4th It, rhll'l. ' iOHIf LAWSRP1, denarii Sap't., pdjaal-rl Oicaota Mllll, Clearleld Co,. Pa. B OOT AMD S1IOE MAKING. JOSEPH H DKHHINll.oa Market atraai. I. Shaw'l Raw, Clearleld, Pa haa Jail received a tea lot af Preach Calf Skim nnd Rape, the weei in i.o muraei, aad le wow prepared ea ail elector, ae-eiytalag la hi! liaa. Um ulal mar raat an warl ta be aa reirecealcd. The aitliani af Clearleld aad vlomlu aja rucpwciiutiy laviaou ia give aim a call. won sane al anert aotlce. - - MrTly N JEW SHOE STORK I waald aoaeuaal. lo lh. naunle af f'tBUrS.ln and Ihe public al luge, thai I bate rcntnl th. Short .hen formcrlr rt a br Pronh Short mm.i am prepared ta make awd mead all kind! af Boeu aua sicca, al roneerly seme by Shorty on ikoH latloe aad will guarantee all hia4c af work wet la rip, ravel er aut la Iba eye. The beet Preach Mark alwayioa bund. Shopoa Narhet Slmet.Neil soar le twa Aimyheay oral. - . Murek, Mlt.ly . THOMAS AJ.LKN. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tk aumaiad Lata, the corner of at or hat aid Plflb alraala. Claarlcld. Pa., la for uh Tha lot aaetaiaa aearlr la a.n af groold. Tie bene Is 1 Itrg. deahr fHnM, inntiiirlg irw I Be team amd edker laawrmaain aamty ta Ike oubHribec, al eke Poet oee. 'IS P. A.SAHLIN. :lolrti. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market St, bet. Third aad Fourth,) CLKArtrii-.i.ii, rt, The luliHrlurr having boaoma proprietor of hi. hotel, woald reepertfully ak liberal ahm u. puntie poirouige. rneue raauueu iu run wu lltn.a. JaaHI-failf. r ' : O. L, LKIPOLDT. SUStJUKHANNA HOUSE, , CURWKN8VILLE, PA. . ,.' NKWTON READ, PaurliiTol. If av iom beoonin proprietor of It. jet Hotel, I would rraeclfully eoltclt the patronige uf Iba public. Iluuie Ic.a.ntly and conrcni.otly lll uat.dit -it. reOttcdand reiumllbed iguod cam. Ic ruoiao atleuhcd. All railroad Iraial nop at Ibia bouca. J.u20. CHAW HOUSE, O (Cor. of Market A Pront itreet.,) ' ' cl.r.AliHKl.n, I'A. The underlined baring t.k.n ch.rg. af Ibie Hotel, wuuld r.pvlfu)ly auhcll i.,ilha p.trunage. j.al 71 u. at euit,aniun. W- AHHINfTTON ilbl'SE, NEW IVASlllNUlOlf, PA. Thia nru end wall furui.bed bou.a baa broa l.k.a l,,v tin, utiJcr.if uo.l. lie feel, couliilvnl uf bring able to render aatlefuelinn tu Ihoee who n.ay favnr him with a ell. May S, ISTJ. ' ' H. W, HAVIS, I'r.ip'r, J llkTliU M Mnuai-.,, w upponta tic t-oarl uuuaa, LOCK HAVEN, PENti'A. v. J.I471 IIAl'SKAL A KROM, Prop'l. LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, , r PIIILlPriBUHd, HENN A. Table alwar. cuoplled with Iba belt tba marhet aff'irde. Thetrareling public Ii Invited tncall. nevl,A. nonniti ivu. THE MANSION HOUSET Corner of Hooond and Market Htroarta. ' CLEARMI.I. FA. ' , ( Till 9 old and toniBodloni IJotal baa. daring tba paat yoar, baaa aalargad ta deabla iu (orator eapaoity for tbo ontertsainmtai wf atra gr and guaala. Tba wholo batlding baa bona rafaraiakad, and tha proprUtor wtH apara aa palna lo randar bit guaata omlnrtafcla wbtl auytag lth bim. aV-rha 'Manaioa Houaa" O mat boa raaa tw and from tha Dapot oa tbo arrival aad d-pariaro afaah train. , JOHN UOUUIIBRTY, aprfl-rt Pro.rlafr f. K.noi.n. a. v. An oi.n. J. a. Aunt) to F.K. ARNOLD L CO., Banker) nnd UrokrrM, . Uaylulduiilla. Jcuereon to Pa. . Monov received aa dcno.it. Diecounta at mo derate raiea. Kaitorn nud kur.lKn Encb.ng. al war. aa baud aad aolleottoa. pn.mptly made. Itcyni.ldivlllc, Pre Id, l7d.-ly County National Bank, OP CLEARFIKT.D, TA. ROOM In Mnaonlc Building, one duoiawrii al C. It. Wetioui.D-fuilMr" " Pai..g. Tickat ta altolrom Llrcrpoul, Qaortil town, OImtuw, London, Pari! nnd Coprnhaicea. AI.A Drufta for late on the Royal baah af Ireland and Imperial Bank of T.oadon. jAaiEs l. cn.u.iAttu, rrca t. W. M. SUAW, Cuablcr. tl:l;Tt DREXEL & CO., No, 31 South Tlilrd Street, Phllalalphla And Dealers in Government Securities. Apnliatina by mail will . t prutnnt attan tiuBp and all i n for Bt also n eb-rlully furniabod Orders iwtioUd. April ll-K. gmtistrrj. Offl ofar Irwln't Irug Stura . CUHWEK8VIJ.LK, PA. All dental operationa, eithor tn the moebaateal oroporativo branch,, promptly attrrxtad to aid aatiifa-rtion guaranteed. Special attention paid to the treatment of duaaaea of the natural tpih, gam and month. Irrrgulnriiy of tha teeth aw eaairally eorrwteJ. Teeth extracted without paia by tho aaa of Ether, and arMtcial teeth Instrted of the baat K atari al and warranted to render aat iafaat.ua. nprillc'ritly I8TRY.- Hartag datertniacd to loeata la Cnrwenirille for tha t'arpoae of pnrwniag my prefeaaien, I beraby idlvr my eervicea to lb pobtta. I hare just finished a term of dental instructions aader tba best tferrfrri or the Pennsylvania College at Orntal Surgery In Phllad(-l-hla, and aa now prepared to execute all work poriatntag ta drat iatry ia tba beat ma aow, wiih tba iataM Imprara. meat. All work guaranteed to giro entire sat isfaction ar to quality and duration. Teeib traetod wilhvtut pain, ftooa In new Bunk bulM ing. For further informatiua apply te peret'n ar adtireea - - B. M. TIIOMPtrON, mehir7a-tf. . Curweaavilte, Pa. A . M . H 1 L LS Would respectfully notify hiiatirbta that he bas redne-tt the price ot AHI1 FICIAL TKKTll to ItO.N per eel. or 3V0I fur a douli.e set. For any twa parsons coming at the tame time, ta hara eark au nper art, wiM fet tbo taro aeU far or 17,4 enob. . - ( lf. , . . Terms invariably Cash. CUarf.d.1, J.tty 1, 1H7. ' QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL C O M P A N Y. rnHR uiJtralgned, inoeeseora to RKFD 4 1 I'OWiiLL. hara run-baaed the CLEAR FIKLD PLANING MILL, and reflttrd It for doing an ettenetee bustnesa. AU the maobinery wilt ba added aeeeemry la make It ona of tba ostoompieta aatab Uhmanta ot tba kiad ia the State. They ara now prepared tn receive orders for any work tn that Una. They will glreipeeial atteatlon to all materials for bsa building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARIjING, ISASH, DOORS, BLINDS, . Or ALU STYLES, elwnji on band. WOkKKD BO.VRDS, and all artMrs nrrMi ry fur lit, iM ing, will be exchanged for DRV Ll'MHKK, ao that persons at a dutanea nay bring their lnnber, rehanga II for, end ret ara heme wMh tba manufbetui artklaa. ' ' '1 a... -U i-.;-t ,( I m. Tbe Company will always bare oa hand a largt sUbeh of dry lumbar, ao as to be abia te 111 order on the ahoruat notice. Only the best aad most skillful handa will ha employed, ta that the pwltNemay rely apoa good wiea. , Lwmbor will be worked or ald ne lew ! bt parchased anywhere, and warranted te girt satisfaction. At the hu si daub will be dnt b(hw tba easb principle wa ran nfford U work for set11 prnflta. . DRY LUMBRi WAJiTEUI - i - BapMially aaa and a-l .If and twa lark pearl tuff, far which l liberal prtoe will ba paid. the bialncn Will hi conducted under Iba nl.l of Iho t. ..t, l. .. . "Clrarlleld rianlng Mill Co." M. a. Drowa will wireenlly enparletcad lb buwilaia. - - Order! reepeetfully aollalted. V M. A. BROWN A BR" CUarleld, Pa., Jaaaary S, l74. ; o. I. : ' c. . ii.lt rilERE t. buy my DRY flOOPI, O0- ewrlea, quecnaware, Olamwarc. Iru( Nutlnu, Conrntioncria!, Aa,, cheep for eaah. ' The lubicrlbar beg. 'leave to inform kit old ui lew euatomerl that ne hai npcnrd A VARISTT STORE ' V v,. i; i. IV GLEN HOI'S, rA And Will cell gooda al prleal to lull tba tlntM- liberal reduetluw WiU ba made te eactnmere bcy Ing at w bo Mucin, j .. -?allaad anuenlna my ilarh before parckH'K ebewbeeoj. A liberal ahaiw of public pitroaar wliclted. . ... .. C. t. MT' . Qlea llapi, Pa., Im It, 1971. QAKPET WHAVIXG.- ' - Th Mdurulgwad ll prcpand ta wean Canrnr U ordar, la any atyla deaired. Ha"if u4 ever thirty run pracMreloiperirneo la rm adelphla, b.r.l. annndrntef glriln icAii" c Ihan who may fleer Mm win Hear Urden Ml, at totiera addrrcaed ea nU.oup" Poacodlra, (,'laailold ae., will meet uieh nrear allentle.. 0IIARI.KS D. RlgWr Sl.ll., lie. I. Ilfd em