A : i 1 it"" Hi: a. i'-: ' i i Li 'J Hi- garitt'arf, ttuw. " 8ACIKTT& ScSYVERil 3TM23 :JCAL'JAV hi ,( HARDWARE, ui uurulutri il Tln.Coppf r & Sheet Iron Ware, 1 - " '', " gwonl Stmt, h: , . . .. . C18irilLD, PA, . llavlag largely laeroaeed ear "I" of win, wo larite lbo pnblle to nwln oar Hook toil pruwe. i " ' "Carnantereead pinna. wh aoaleaeplate bail ing will do well to examine our TOOLI BUILDWQ HARDWARS, whleh f Bow tod of tho bait aaufaetr, aad IU ba lold low for oah. NAILS," ' 7 glass, .: ..::., putty, ' - GLUE, LOCKS,""'" """ '.. ., , -i ; v XjATCHES, .... HINGES, ,. ... screws All kinds of Bench Planet, Saws, Chlse', "parta, Hammers, Hatchets, Plumbs and Levels, 1 " Mortised A Thumb Guages, Berola, Bracts a Bill, Wood end Iron . ' 1w Bench Sorews, and the Wit , ton i , .t Boring Mwhina la ton market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, i pOCKBT CUTLERY, eta. i4yeif or Burnett Iron Corn ShctUr, warranted. Also, agents for Richards' k , , GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, which effectually aura Srauky Floes, ", farmeri Implements and tiardtn Tools of areey description. A larga reristy of i ; , COOK STOVES, whleh wo warrant to f Ire aatiifaetloa. Portable Range mnd Furnimt. avRoofiag, Spooling and Job Work don oa reaeonabio tormi. All oruora win reeoive protn ettentlta. Jn II, ISTe. POWELL & MOKGAN, . ..I OlaVLIM IV hardware:, . , AUo, MaBfMirra of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. OLIAIFIILB, FA. TJARMING IMPLEMENTS of til X' , kioda for ! b . . POWELL A UUROAH, R AILROAD WHEELBARROWS for lata by POWELL A MORGAN. QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS ' Naill, ato., for lala by POWELL A V10RUAN. TTARNES3 TRIM JUNGS k SHOE , liadlog i, far lala by ;! ' ; ' ' POWELL A MOROAN. QUNS.riSTOLS SWORD CANES . For tola by ' ' POWELL A JIORUAN. TOTES, OF ALL SORTS AND 8lioi, for aalo by . 't" " - POWELL A UORUAN. .TR0N1 IRON 1 IRON I IRON I Forialaby ;, ' POWELL A MOROAN. TTORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOB JUL ..... BAILS, for aalo by POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad boat Maaafaetara, for aalo by rOWELL A MORGAN. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE JL BOXES, forialaby 'POWELL A MORGAN BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Siietaaiori to Bo j ft toa A Taoag,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Maaafaotanri af fOETABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Co roar of Fuartb aad Plao Straata, . . CLCABFIBLD, PA. j j TTAVING aogagad la tbt aiaBafaetara of Irat- JLJL alaaa MACHINERT.woraraootfallyiaronB bo aabllo tbat wo ara aow prepared ta III all ardan aa oboaaly aad aa pnwptlyaa aaa aa doaa la aay of tba aitloo. Wo aaanafaatara aad daal la Malay and OiruuW Baw-Millg t t i I. ( - t Haad BkMka, Watac Whoata, Ibafttag Fallaya, Ottord'a lajaalor, Blaaai Qugaa, Btoaai Wblltloa, Ollaro, Tallow Capa, Oil Copa, Gaoga Cotkl, Air Caoka, Olobo Yalroa, Cbaok TaWaa, wroagkl Iraa Plpaa, Sloaa Paiapa, Bollar Faod Paaapa, Aati Frietloa Motraa,8oap Staao Paoklag, Gaaa Paak- tag, aad all kladl of MILL WORK) togatbar wltk Plowa, Slod Soloa, COOK AS D PARLOR STOVES, aad otkor CASTINGS of ak klada. F-Oadora aolialtod aad Iliad at any prlaaa All rattan af laqilry wltk rafaraaaa ta aiaehlaary of oar ajaaaraetaro pronptly aaawarad, by addrae lag aa at Claaraald, Pa. iaalTt-lf BIGLER, YOUNG A REED. RADINlTFd R ALL 1 1 BOOKS STATIONER Y. l.rbetit .Clrarfleld, (at tha PeatOaUa.) Till aadoralgnod baga loara ta aaaoaaeo ta Uaatltaoaiaf Otaarl.ld aad Tlelally.tkat ba baa lltod a, a reaaa aad baa Jaet ralaraad froai iboolay wllb a larga aaaoaalaf raadla, Biblei and Miscellaneous Books, Hawk, Aaaaaal aad Paaa Baaka af awara Aa. aaripiioa, payal aad Shl.Uf, Frab ariaoad aadplalai Foal aad Paaollai Blaak, Loral FSpora, Booda, Mortgagee Jodgaiaal, liaaip. Maa aad Praaillaory aolao, Wblta aad Paroki Boat Briar, Legal Cap. Roeard Cap, aad Bill Cap, Sbaot, Maoia for altker Plawa, Flate ar Vtolla aaaataatly aw baad. Aay kaoka ar atatloaMry daalrad tbat I aiar aat bara aa baad. will ba ar. reared by Iral aipraaa, aad aeld at wbetaaala ar ralall aa awn aaaaaaiare. win aiee poriadlaal llaoralara, aaob aa Magaalaaa, It aw a. papora, aa. r. a vaaaia, Olaarlold May , lltl.lf ' ' .4 jTiTTM'MURRAY IfILt snPPLT YOU WITH ANT ARTICLE OF MERCHANDISE AT TUB VERT LOWEST PRICE. COME AND SEE. l:fctyi) NEW WASHINGTON. a iiiini. . t. JX..'j.Wi , nn WEAVER eft: BETTH . ,.'1 U.I.I I 'l.: i I ' I CLEARFIELD, PA., krt oierlag, at tke old iteaa of . L. Raad A Co. ! tbalr itwak of gotdi, wsoaullaf of- . DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES, 800TS 8H0K8, ' ' ' i t !' . HATS CAPS, HARDWAM, , ..QUKISSARI, ,, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4o., 4o., At Iko oi oil nuoubbi mil fot CASH or li lebongw for Square Timber, Boardi, Sbinglei, y Og COl'TT PBODUCl.j AAdirum ndi to tkoM ftd la ti ling out iquafo tlaibtr oa tilt atoot adnaUfooai terao. adlljontl JJANIEL GOOULANDER, LI Til EHO0I' HU, rA., ' btalor (a dry noons, NOTIONS, HOSIER! GLOVES, ' HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A 8H0K.1, Tobooeo, OroooriH aaw FUb, Molli, UarAwara, . Qateaaworo aad Ulaaoworo, Ma taa ' Boji' dtilklag, lra, Poiata, Olli, Behool Boobl, il largo lot of Patoat Hodiolaol, Caadlii, Natl A Drli Frulu, Cbwoa and Craok ors, Rook and Rilo Pawdor, Flour, Grain nd Potatoes, Cloiar aad Tiaiotk good, Solo Lootbor, Moroeeoa, Liaiogo, Biadlago aad i , ' Taroad, Nkoomakori Xoaii aad "if t Saoo Fiadiagi. , , i : No groatar rarlaty of gooda ta aa j alora la taa oaaty. AR for aalo Tor low tor oaaa ar oaatrw prodaeo at tbo Uboaa Voraar. May 1, ia7. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Pann towwhip, CUarltld Co., Pa. at MOT I B U R N E D U PI ThaoabMrLbari hT,a fraatoipaaN.raaallt Dflrhbarfaood otoMaaty, ta (Wataettaa of IraO alaM Woolaa Maaafaotorj.wlta all tba voaara improToaion.i fttuhed, and ara praparod to utk alt hiada af Olathi, CoalarM, BatlaaCta, 11m. hit, Flannala, Aa. Plaaty of goada aa haad ta nppljr all our old and a thoaaand aow aaatoaiora. wboa wo atk to aon aad axaattaa oar atoak, Tbt baiiaaa of CARDIKQ AND PCLUXO will raoalTB oar aipoetal attantloa. Propar arraagemoati will ba aiada to raoatro aad dalivor Wool, to an It auataaiora. All work warraatodaaA doaa a poo tba ihortoit aottoa, aad by itrial attaa tioa to builntii wa bopa toroallM a liboral ihara ai paoiie pitroDaga. 10)00 POINDS WOOL WARTBD1 Wa will pay tba bigbaat aarkat prloa ftff Wa and aall oar aiaaafoaiuroA gooda ai low aa alallar goods aa ba bought la tba oaaaty, aad wbaaavar wa fall to raodar raaaoaabla aatltfoetioa wa aaa alwaya bo found at aoata raaAy to aaao prayag aipiaaatioa, aitDor ia parioa or oy M(tar. JAMK8 JOHNSON A SON!, aprllJatf Bowar P. 0. LEATHER BREAST-STKAPS . ' SI PKRSBDRD BY COVERTS PATEBT MBTAI.I.IC BREAST HOLD-BACK MadaafthaaaitMallaa j bU Iron, iad lifttttvabod to tba Ilaaaoa bjr tba baat Baap arar Inraatod. Il U aaaily aad a.i.wekly pat oa, and proroaU tba whtppiag af tha karaaa by tba pola. Mot llaalo to gat oat af rapair. Willlaalftoryaarao All wa aik la a fair trial, ta : ooarlaoa all partlaa aa- lag tboai that tay art aniarpaaaaA la ralaa for tbo parpoao for wbUk thay art. latondad. BACIKTT A BCHRTYBR. ClaarSeld, April 15, U74. MARBLE AI) TARSI Mil. S. S. LIDDKLL, Having angagod la tba Marbla baalaaaa, doalrat to laforai bar trtoadi aad taa pablla tba! aha aaa aow aad will keep aoaataatlyaa baad a largo aad wall aofcwtod it oak af ITALIA AND VERMONT MARBLE, and li propand ta faralak ta ardor TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOM 18, MONUMENTS, Carba aad Poata for Cmetery Lata, Wladoar 8111a aad Capo, akn, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Aa, Aa. toft. Yard oa Road atraat. aoartba R. Is. DasaL Claaraold, Pa. J.T.Il pERRA COm STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kopl aaaataatly aa kaad. STOXE AM IAITBM-WARI OF EVERT DESCaiPTIOV t CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Fl.har'a Pataal Atrtlgkt Iwir . Saaliu Frwlt ( aaa I BUTTRR CROCKS, wltb llda, CREAM CROCKS. MILK CROCKS, APPLE - BITTTKR CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOW EE FOIS, FIE DISHES, STEW POTS, Aad a great aiany atbar thlage taa aajBaraaa ta Mealioa, to aa aad a FREO'K. LEITZINGER'S , 8T0NB - WARE POTTERY, Oorotr at Cborrjr aad Third Straata, L'LIAKMIILU, rA. -t T. A. FLECK & CO., Kara aow aa baad, aad ara dally raaaWlag ad dltloaa tbarata, a larga aad well aakaatad atoak, a at fraek frew tka aaaaalketarora, af Droea Gooda, Dry Oaada, Sitka. Beta, BaaaaU Old Ladlea' Capa, Bkawla, WaterpraeA, Lo dlae' Far Capa, Hair Oaadi, Seata' Far- " analog Baoda, Rblrta, Glaeaa, Haao, ' Oeorallo, Laaaberaiaa'a Flaaaal, Ladlea' Uaderwoar, Cab, Callart,UaadkaroaIafa, : , CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AND WHITE DREISKS, Parfaaery aad Soapa, Balaaaral Sklrta, awayy dowa, Sleektaga,af avarrlaiaa, variety aad eeeerv, Nalioaa, TrtaiBiap aad Faaoy Geada, la almeat oadloaa variety. N. B.-WI BUT FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH. dealtf ' " Down I Down 1 1 THE U 'ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamstien tin?t High Prkf TlfE are aow aejaajlar aw a art of aba baat aad TT aeet aeaaaaabla Uoade aad Waree aver aterad la tbil aaerkot, aad at prieoa tbat raailad aaa af lao rrad aid Aaye of aboap Iktage. Taaaa aaea mtia apoa un paaaa, ar aaaaa aajr mn gatlaaa reperdaeaa, aaad bat cJli ir ovm imr 1 1 . Oaraar treat aad Market atraala, Waara tkap aaa aaa, foal, kaar aad kaaw tar laws aalvwa. Ti filljaaf-Trlaadlbal ara abaaa jiiOj tall aeaet ba dewa. Wa da aet Aaaaa rt aaoeaaara II il oaiagb We km ETtrriitiiic tlut ia letalaxl aad aril la tatt aurkaLaad at arieea iVat aaaaaiea aaaa aaa aaa yoaaw. goon tvntru itiAw a ivii. ll ' $Umt. rr JLUAM REED ..03 T--J1- T i .; 1875. 8FINe. 1875. APRIL. Mi 1 ). i :.; ;.,. !1 I:-,. .i'i,:;'l !.:.. NEW GOODS. .1;..' 1 NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. "'") Domestio Dry Goods. V rl Newest styles Dress Goods. Linen Suitings, Ac, Ac. Ratlani, TrlniMlDirg, LUI'raralshla6od8, Cento' Famishing Goods, Hosiery and Glares. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. CARPET CARPET CARPET BRrSSBLS INGRAIN BAG STAIR DRUGGET BUGS, A. AVm, Ml lias of M1LINERY GOODS Havlag aa txparieaeed Triaaner from Philadelphia, ladies will ind aaieesteekof triaaad gooda. Aaythief aot oa baad will be or dered roap'.ly. Please five a a tali. , W1LUAM REED. fcaaai No. t, Opera Meeae, aeartf , la 1W1 ab. Mwwae. tl t, un. aov.WTd THE ' REPUBLICAN. '.-t-' atn.' Tift-! CLEARFIELD, PA . WEDNESDAY MORNINO, MAT 14, Itrt. A KKW RI VAL TO TOM THUMB. DANIEL B. DAVIS, AOKD 10 TEARS, AND WIIUII1 01 POUNDa DMCKIITION OF HIMSELF AND PAEKNTd. It li not generally known in Road In Uiut tlioro llvoa In this cltv one ol' tho most rentarkublo dwarf to bo fonnd III this cuuntn. Bitch ia never it.. ItT ! Iv auuivrai hid iai'1. 11m niiiiiu ia iraniui 11. DrvIi; lit) will bo ID Vfiin of riid In k short time, Hid Ilia imwent wuitrlit is o. )Oiiniis. 110 aliiinu 4H iiiclitw biiclt, and U lu every why well proiior- tionod, fine-looking, pleamnt in li in cliimoter, ind intelligent. Ho In the on of Frederick Dnvia, nil enirineor einilo)iKl in the new Rolling 51 ill, thin eMty. The young; man live with hit parents m p(y. wm worth Klglith alreel, till city, . The ton is aUttiidino; the lliwincw, College In Reading, and when an Kmjlf reporter called at the liouao yeaturday alleriHKtn, tba young man wait not at homo, but wua atibHfqnontly aeon. Mr. and JIin. Dnvia, the futhur und molhor, however, were at home, 'f hoy are rierfectly honlthv. of ordinan' height, devofoiied the sumo aa other people, aim are an Iniluntnoiia auu re apeelublt) lamily. They have lived in Reading about eight yeinn, having nioved here from Safe Harbor. Lumiat- tor county, where the hualiand and lit ther was born. Mm. Davis' maiden name wan Haln, and, though Uiru in Baltimore, ahe ia diroctly related to the Rains of Berks county. Mr. Davis is a man about 42 years of ago, stands live feet eight inches nigh and weighs probuhly 1HU pounds, Mra. JlnvisMa several yours younger, and is about the samo height, weigh ing probably 130 pounds. They said mat ineir son wiien quite young wus very sick, and that they could asaign no reason for his stornuiro of irmwth other than the results of his taking sack large quantities ol tlrugn. 11 u grew to his present height when about nine years of age, and lor the past ten yean he has not grown a quarter of I an incu in boigiit, About a year ago no weni aoutn and pu ked up a tew pounds in his weight. Later in the day the writer met the diminutive young man. He ia remark ably well formed and his entire make up ia in peneei narniouy, no ih a in flo pale, Das a smooth white law, large dark eyes, well shaped, with houvy eyebrow, a well shaied heud covered witn ngbt haircut short, and his cloth ing is cut like that ol any other man. lie wears a picadilly collar, has a frank open way of talking, a clear ringing Tuif-r, aim in juni aa iiiiurvaiiag aa can be. His hands aro no larger than an infunt's while bis feet aro also very small. He is square shouldered, per- fW In t,iu l.li. m ,nll ul...,,ul I.m...... and his arms and U-gs aro in fine pro portion. Naturally he is quick and Intcdliireiit ile has an active mind and possesses great taxte for mnaie. lie tilavs sev oral instruments very well. Ho also manifests a londiiCNS for tclcgraiihinir. Some mouths ago he was examined physically by Dr. Luther, who pro nounced him solid and sound in every way, shajie and form, lie is a great la- run 10 among uia inenita, neing pleas ant iu his couinuinicalious with every body, and manifesting equal respect for all who teem interested in his wel fare. People in his neighborhood call him "Danny Davis," and in many re spects he may be compared with Gen eral Tom Thumb and Commodore Nutt, both of whom aro remarkable for their agility and bodily ayniinotry. When Stranton, or "Tom Thumb,' as he is calieul was five years of age, he was not 24 inches hiirh. and wciirhed loss than 16 pounds. Tom Thumb was born In Bridgeport, Conn., and Danny Davis, in Sai'o Harbor, Lancas ter county, ile is quite a talker, and is very gentlemanly in all his actions. Instead of being dragged around the country and exhibited by au itinerant show company as some crcat "Lilli putian King," Mr. Davis is going to business college, and ia preparing to earn an honost living for himself in a legitimate way. In olden times dwarfs were considered quite faahinnablo ap- penuages 10 tue courts 01 European firincea, and the families ol the nobles, but our Reading Lilliputian is prepar ing to work his way in tho world in quite a different manner. At present Mr. Davis is in very fair health, is holding his own in weight, but does not expect ever to arrive at the full height of a man. He is being taught Book Keeping, and he writes a very fair hand. Ue visited the Eagle office this morning, where he watched with great interest tho revolutions of tho Eaglt'i large four cylinder printing press, throwing off sheets at the rate of ten thousand )or hour. He has a fair knowledge of general matteni.and all his ideaa seem to be centered on his business. All in all he is one of the most Interesting Lilliputians to be seen anywhere. Redding Eagle. ANOTHER LINCOLN VOTE. AXEC- Col. Lewis D. Campbell, under the skillful playing of a reporter's fingers, recently gave forth the following anec dote, lie called upon President Lin coln during the war, and was kindly received with the question : "what can 1 do lor you, Lew r" Informing him ol my wish to 10 witbMoLeau to Fort Lalayette, I said I desired him to giro me a permit to do so. "Is thai all r most certainly will I." He picked op a blank card and wrote on it with pencil : Allow Col. Low. V. Caajpaell la oaier ron Lafayette. .A. LiReeLS. I read it, and thanking him, said. 'All right, Mr. Prsaident, as far as it goes : but I would much prefer to have you add one thing more." Taking tue card and reading it aloud, he inquired, " What more do you think neoeaaary V "Please add the words 'also to come outr Catching lbs idea he stretched out his long legs, langhed loud enough to be beard all over the mansion. After adding the words, which lie said was very important In tboie days, he in quired 1 "Lew, why did you not remain in the army f you ought to be there." I replied, "My health failed, and I oould not have lived until now in the service; but why do you think I should have remained J" "Decease," said he, "you seem to have the natural elomonts for success ful military ssrvice. Whilst you are disposed to push forward, you bsve at the same time prudenco to guard the. raw nad provide or a Mfe return if nec mary." Another Campaion. An exchange says 1 "rjeneral Sheridan is to be mar ried in June to Miss Ruoksr, a daugh ter of sn old army friend. (She was one of the party who accompanied bin on bis New Orleans trip. Hbe is beautiful, bright and accomplished, and Is a blonde. Her father ia an old and respected offloer, not rich, for riches seldom cone to the man who devotes hie time to the army. Hit social standing ta of the first ehareoter. Sheridan's campaigns are short and decisive. So with his courtship. The wedding will be of the quietest char aeterpoeelble. Both Hheridae aad bis expectant Drue are Catholics." Virginia holds an election to morrow, for county and town officers, TUB OLD AND THE JN'A'IF. Kroin the New Vork iVun we tuko lite following r "" ' 1 " "The Department of Justice la at last purged of tho odium and disgrace whivli has been attached lo it fur the past throe or four years by the pres ence of Lutiduulot Williams. ' Alter having perverted the high trust of the Attorney Ouneral to objects of person al gain, he now retires as the avowed coiiiisoI of one of the rich Rings which he had loug souretly served, "J. A. J. ('roewell, late straw-bid Postmaster General ; Ueorgo P. Fish- or, King .District Attorney at Wash liiglon, and a fvw others calling them solves members of the bar ot the Hu proms Court of tho United States" wue.ro. nonu ol them Is known to prac tise wont through the form of invit ing Williams lo a dinner, with tho un derstanding that bo was toducliuo.und accept the letter, which oust nothing, as a "stifllcient testimonial." Of the bukkor's dosen of signatures to this cheap invitation, tlioro is not one fa vorably known to the public. It is Ring I10111 bead to foot with two locul exceptions, whose names carry no wuigiit. 11 is true, we miss the im posing endorsement of Richard liar- ring and Boss Shepherd, whose legul experience in safe burglaries and grand jury oomplaints for litxil would adorn a compliment to the displaced Attor ney General. "A toetimouiul from Cnwwell and Kiahor ought to be cherished by Wil liams, for lie deserved it at their hands. He sustained all the frauds in the Post Office, with the best sort of Adminis tration law ; and the patent villainy in the District Attorney's oUice, which should loug ago consigned all connect ed with it to the penitentiary, had no mure conniniuiii invito anu oacKer man the man who himself misapplied the public money for personal uses. "To make this vindication complete, imams only wanted the usual curti ticaie of character from the President The absence of that document alter the gushing testimonials to L'ollux, Cooke, and other retired patriots, is soinowhut significant, and remains to do explained, ihe published corre spondence on this subject is simply oriiutl, and it was extiectod when the nnai leave-taking loos place, the 1 res ident would overflow like a Brooklyn fountain. But be allowed poor W il Hams to go with a testimonial from Creswell and Fisher, who will soon have occasion perhaps to auk him to reciprocate this valuabo service. Sow that the Department of Jus tice is in new haud, there is a hope and a promise that the confidence wbivu was so long withdrawn Irom it on account ol the glaring corruption, oppression, and cruelty which mark ed tho whole administration of the lute infamous incumbent may be re stored by judicious and upright course on the part 01 Judge 1'icrre pont. He has not only an opportunity to redeem the office from discredit, but to make an honorablo fumo for him self, which the public will not grudge if he responds fairly to its expectation. There is no reaaon to d ubt that he will stamp out the dishonest practices which hud become notorious. But something more is needed. It is indispensable for tho credit of the Attorney ticnorars onice that Dis trict Attorneys who havo outraged all deceucy, besides prostiuting their places in the service of rings, and mar shals who have defied the Taw in their partisan seal, should be stripped of the ability to rcjieat tbeso offences. To make reform cfl'cctivo, ho must begin at Washington, whero the greatest atrocities have been committed in the abused name and under the perverted forms of law. The publie feeling ' la well disposed toward Judge Pierrepont, but it ta in fTcxible in demanding Irom him a stern treatment for rogues in office, who, instead of prosecuting criminals, aboil le be standing in the dock them selves. Portrait or Pocahontas. The Richmond Journal says that Dr. James Beale has deposited in the State libra- ry ui v irgima a portrait 01 ino Indi an Princess Pocahontas, to whom many of the leading Virginia families trace their ongm. lbo paper says mis portrait makes recauoutos a very pretty woman of about twenty years of ago, and clothed in the upper crust toggery prevalent in the nation of her father, King Powhatan. The portrait deposited by Dr. lteale is an exact copy of the elder Suliy, made in 1830, ot an onginal portrait ol Pocahontas, fainted between tho years 1616 and til7, during her visit to England, In company with her husbaud, John Hollo. Tho remains of the original portrait were iu 1843 in possession of l)r. Robinson, in Petersburg. Thomas Hollo, a son of Pocahontas, was born at Plymouth, hngland, in IC1S, soon after bis mother arrived there, and his mother died at Gravesend in 1C17. His son, after his arrival at man's estate, returned to Virginia and married, and died leaving an only child, John liol ling, whoso daughter, Jane, married Richard Randolph, of Culos, ill the couty of llennco, state of irguua. Ryland Randolph, son of tbo latter, procured from England tho original portraits of John nolle and Pocahon tas and placed them where they bung for muny yen in his mansion at Tur key Inland. Mr. Randolph died in 1784. when both pictures tissued into the lKiSHCSsion of Thomas Boiling, of lobbs, iu Chesterfield county. These pictures are named in an enumeration of tho estate of Mr. Randolph, record ed in Henrico county court in 1784. That Third Tiiim. The Bradford Reporter, one of whose oditors is Mr. Goodrich, surveyor of tho port of Phila delphia, declares tbat "tho Lancaster convention could not do a more dan gerons and unwise thing than to ex- resa any opinion auoui a third term, 'he editor argoos that a resolution sgainst a third term would be a vir tual arraignment and robuke of the national administration. Besidos this "it would be a gratuitous Insult flung Into the faoeof the Presidont." Worse yet: "It would be an endorsement of all the calumnies uttered agaiast Gon. Grant, and an admission tbat Re publican tule has been a failure and tbat tho government should be given into the bands of the opposition." Would it not be a pity to say all that at once about "the government V Paroxysmal, paternal, sisterly, rec- conciiiatory, and inspirational kisses appear to be as familiar to Mr. lloccher as household words. The honorable defendant,according to hisown account, has done a great deal of kissing. He has kissed Mrs. Tilton (sisterly), Mrs. Moulton(inspirslionally), Mr. Moulton (experimentally), Mr. Oliver Johnson (unwillingly), Ham Wilkeson (unavoid ably), Mr. Evarts (professionally), Mr. Shearman (indignantly), Bessie Turner (fatherly), and Theodore Tilton (re concilialory). Btrksonunty boasts ofaoentonarian. or something- near it. Her name Is Kareh Uapdy, and ahe eojourne in the almshouse. Hbe says she was born in August 1775,in New Caatlo, Delaware, and has had twobnsbandsand twenty children. Aa Sarah's skin ia described as "swarthy" and bar bair aa "eurly," the authenticity of ber record may be left to the reader's imagination. (eneral Spinner sends tea dollars to the Mechlonbarg Centennial Commit tee and regrets thai he eannot send more, giving aa a reaaon that "I have resigned my Discs here and leave tbe offloa a poor man." The good old maa is anxious to have that fact Iraprasaed on the pnblio mind, and very Baturally. MAfXAXJMlTY IX POLITICS. The new Demoerntio Auditor Gen eral unci Heerotary of the Interior have euuh tilled all thti putcea in their dc PaYlmontN with active and competent Democrats. Our Republican exchanged talk us I hough thuy would havo pre ferred I lint the Rupublicau clerks had been rivroiittcd to remain I Mo doubt I But why worn not Democratic clerks permitted lo.remain under Republican rule? Some were whilo they could not do without them, but not a mo ment longer, and for this no esticcial credit is deserved. Wo observed a lit tle growling, too, In somo localities that were not iuvored, but Ibis ia only the old story that when two men ride a lioino one must rido behind. Every locality could not be scrvod, and so far as the places go the npio!ntmouts are fuirly distributed. Some of the Radical papers point to the continuum's of Mr. II. F. Chandler In the office ol the Secretary of tbe Commonwealth, us a proof of Republi can magnanimity, but we do not eoe thut they have mure true claim in this regard than several other parties. Mr. Chandler was appointed in 18411, when a mere boy. Of courso ho bad no pol itics then, and we are of opinion he bus not hud much since, beyond his own vote, and we known him as well as any. Sliuiik. tho purest of Demo crats, appointed him; Johnston, full blooded VVhig, continued him; so did Higler, Democrat ; and Pollock, Whig and Know Nothing, as did also Packer, Democrat, and Curtin, Republican ; (ieary, oniious Republican, and now llartruufl, "trooly loil" Republican. Mr. t 'handler, while not a politician, is a gentleman of very rare qualifications and merits, votes lor his friends, and is a sort of a living lexicon of tho State and Executive Departments. Tons of ofllciul pua'rs, ofluu referred to, aro on Klein tlione departments, and notwith standing the immensity of the mass, Mr. t.'liuiidler can lay his hand upon any of them at any time, where a leas experienced man might hunt a year, and then perhaps iu vain. The public interest, therefore, as well as the credit and sali-ty of any administration de mands hia continuance in office Wo know politicians havo grabbed greedily for Ins place, but we have not yet known an administration that was willing to do without him. Under the CircuuiHtunces, therefore, there is 110 particular magnanimity dixplnyed in not removing liiui. Democrats havo as good a right to enjoy offices as Ropuhlieana. and as all cannot be apiioiiiled, all onirbt to re joice that a lew have been. Illooms- burg Columbian. John OAkford, a well. known citixen of Philadelphia, diod at the residence of his daughter, in New Castle, Dol., on tho 30 111 ull., at an advanced ago. 1 lo was lor muny years nn active and influential Democratic politician in tho old District of Soulhwark, and was rewarded upon the election ol (ienorul Piorce to the Presidency by the position of Chief Clerk of tho Postuffics Department, under Judge Campbell, tho Postmasler-Uencral. Ile was a man of more than ordinary intelligence, of unblemished Integrity and a wonderful memory. Ilia ac quaintance Willi the Hible,rihakespearo and the older dramatists was astonish ing, and bis gcueral knowledge very extensive. A Miserable Sawyer. A dispatch from Washington says that Frederick A. Sawyer, late Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, who was at one time Collector of Internal revenue at Charleston, South Carolina, and after wards a Senator from that State, is short twenty thousand dollars in his old rovenuo account, And as be has nevor settled up. a suit on his bond is to be commenced at an early day. So they go. All seem to be tarred with the same stick. Q.WTIOX.- All panoia ara harafay wurtw j aratpar ehauing or ia any wy ainldllna with tko fol lowing propori, aow la tbo hontli of ,( A. Blooia, of Blnuoj townahip, vis; aerai of wnctu, a aorof oi rr, a aoroa 01 oata, l wlna taill, I oaulngboi,;! aetta of haraaaa, 1 wngoo, 1 log aeVJ, 1 doobU alad a)rda aod ohoiM, i roaa two yonr oia aoiipi aaj a ytar aid aeit, I aat4 yuaog otutit, I mi, I hogt, 4 aeopa ol bM. I oroai out an, I bareaa, 1 eapborJ. 1 doughlny, It obalra, atd aad baddiag, t aooi on i pnor 'rot, ana a yard) oi ear pat. Th.i property wao parehawd by m at 8btr. nli an Ua 4th of May, 117, aad U left arilli aiai aalijosl to ay order. JOHN BLOOM. CarwfWTlllo, May 19, Ti-lt C AVTION.- All paraoaa ara fcorohy taatloaod atstlaM paroaaatng or ia aay way asHliiiiBg with tho fol low. na aroDertjr. aow ia novMiaionof Tiiouaa J Booth, of Ratnbargrrr Brady towaihip, Clear lld eoaaty, I'a., rit t I eooliiag rtoto and pipe. a awing norm aaa pipe, a dmi aaa Bedding, II chairs, 1 rook lag ebalrl, 1 oitoBiioa table, 1 eloflk, SO yardi earpet, I loaago, ooapa of beet, I i aot of blaokaojitbi' loolo, 1 oat or wood -working tooti, all wagoBwood la yard aad ahep. Thia Im.ptrty waa parchaaad by mm May Id, aad ia ft with Hlw. on loan luhjoet ta my order. Ranbarger, May II, It. JOHN B. hi LIS. QAUTION. All paraou aro borabir wtvrnad anlan attreh- aatog or la any naaoar Moddllog with tbo fol lowing pereoaal property, now la tha haodi of Levi Loader, of Bogg-a towaihlp, rli t One yoke red aad white oion, ana two-borne WAgon, one hlak and white eow, ana plow, oae harrow, ona red two year old heifer, aaa Booking etore, ona egg itore, oae eopboard, throe bedi and aed.ltng, ooa alook, ona oat ahaira, one table, t acres rye. Thia property waa parchaaed by aad la left with him sabjeet to my ucUr at any tiaao. LKVI BaNHIliUHUOF. Wallaceton, May IV, 'Ti lt C VUTION.- All paraeni ara hereby warned against iar- chasiag or la any n.anner meddling w ith tbo fo. lowing property, new ia tha bands of J. A. Meff, rit: I storea, S aet chairs, 1 rooking oh air, I eopboard, t beds and beddiag, 1 stand, let of earpet, I aereo of wheat, 1 plow, I mare, 1 niiree, a h aaraesa, i aiea, i wagon, i pig a, I eawa. Tba aana vaa perohased be aie at Bberiff'a sale oa May 7th, and Is left with hlax sahjeet to my order. RKHBaN NKiMAII. new Wawk.aBtMi, aa it-a. uurioN. All aoreoaa aro berebv waraed aaaiaat aar- abaaiag ar la any way allia wltb lbo follow lag property, aow la tbo pooeeealoa af Joeopb Vorboo, of Covlagloa towaablp, via i 1 horao, I oowa, t atovea, I ono-boraa wagna, I bode aad beddlag, I eopboard, I table, S ehalre, a lot of wheat ia tbe groaad. aad one hire of boeo. Tbla property beloaga te are aad to left with blaj aob Jeet ta my order. A.BIHLEhUN. rroaebvlllo. Slay II, 1171, -II. c AVTION. All rarMHia are herabr waraed aaaiaat nar- abaaiag I, la aay way aiad.lliag with tbo M- lowtag properly, aow ia tho poaeeeotoa or B. Miller, via i I aet obalra. I tooklat ebalr. I tabloa, I book oaaa, 1 aiak. I alaod, lot ef lie ware, I pleka, half lalmot la eoal oar, I eloree, I bedo and bedding. Tbe oawia waa parehaaed oy aie at utiaaiania a aaie oa May let, and len with bia aubjeot to aay orler. SKI IIKX RKIMAIf. Now Waablngtoa, May I, Si. c AUTION. All tatt r atn aM haratiw awaioiataJ a ar.. abasing or ia any Maaaer neddliag with the ful- '! r-Fvptrri, aow im low aanai e' u. a. MMIB, vis i 1 blaek ww. I white eow. 1 timber aled. I fannlne Bill. I taliifA. I ataa I aMStiaal an. a spring ealvee, I bell, t hnga, parvhewed by aa at Uk..l '. u l.a-a 1. a. a.i a i araaariaai pamrw, mil IVII who (lira rraj BEn ayiljeO. ta oar order. W.P. MA7.R, MATTIIKW MeflARVKV, Anaonrllle, May If, 'Ti ll ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICK Netiea to hereby girea thai Letters of Ad ministration aa tbo estate of JOHN t'URRY, lata of Jordoa townabip, Clearleld Conety, Pa deooared, baring bea duly granted lathe nndor signed, all porseas ladebted U aaid aatate will t lease make Immediate payment, and those ftflng elattat ar demaada will preaeat them properly aotbenlieat-d for aettlemeat wit boat delay. RLIBABKTH P. CDRRY, May It, ,.. Adm'l. Al)MlNI.sfRATOHS NOTIOE. Netleo ta borwby giroa tbat tetters of ad- a.UlMaaUaMlausal.nAVUeablalBai.AV dee'd, lata af Brady Uwashlp, C tear ft eld aoanty, Wvtng bona dely graatod la the na4ora1gBa4, all poroens taaVhaml to aaid eeaate will alaaaa make payasant. aad these hevtag efaima or aaiaada wHUpreeeat ahem properly aatheattaated fot aaV Ulnar bd Roektea, May, ft. HTs.-ft Adm r. 0. T. A. Prj vSfJoflu, CrowiM, Ktt. ' ' firomifi, tit." KRATZER & LYTLEStew v. 1 ' FldOIJK. FEED, . .. T-THE- 1 NEW FIRM!! IN THEIR COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED STORE, Are e(rblag dowa tkolr ' " IMME.XSE STUCK OF GIJ0DS, " ... toe '""it CASH PRICES. Rodoeod olpeaeee and aelliog fwr ready pay 1 oaoMea tboaa f do it. Tbay will rodravar to bo 1 ' I ' ' j HEAIMIITAIITEUH for lapplyUf tht oltia-na of CtaarftaM anaair vita DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. I Drcm Gooel. BuoU and Shoe, Urooariaa Wall Pip., tititanmara, And a. I other gwudi la taalr lia. K. B.-TEKMrt CAHll. J. M. KKATZKR. J. (1. I.VTLE. Ctaarnold, I)ae. lo, Id74. ED. AV. GRAHAM, DEALER IN QENEEAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLKAUFIELD, PA., Hal Jaat opeaed, at tbo eld etaad, la Orahaai't Kow, a ooai,lete eluok ol E H O O O D B, if every deerltioB. DRV OOOUS. OHOCKItl US, hardware. Booth and shoes, CI.OTHIX0,oN:.,dV1 IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, MEAT, SALT, RYE, OATS, CORN, AlWATS ON HAND AND FOR SALS ATA SMALL ADVANCE. FLOUR tho ear load, and aold advaaoa. Xeectrad b tho ear load, aad aold at a wall advaaoa. A aupply of ROPI eoaitaatly oa haad. Special ladaeraieate offered to thoae gattlag aal Sqeara Tlnbar and Log, aa we deal largely la Laoabonaea'a Bapplioe, aad ara pro pared at all tlaiea to parebeee tiai. ber aad loajber. ED. Vf. GRAHAM, Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oct U, 1S71. JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHVILLE! t am aware that there ara seas persons a little hard to pit aaa, and I am alee aware tbat tha oomplaint of "hard times" ia wall nigh universal. uai i am aa annatea now that I eeo aatisry tbe former and prove eeacloslvaly that "bard times" will not effeot those who buy their goods from ma, aad all my pat roaa shall ho initiated Into tha - fret af HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I hare goods aaoagh to npply all tba Inhabi tants in tbe lower oi of tbe count which I aril at eioeadiag low rates from my mammoth atvra la MULSONBI'RU, where t can always he foand ready la wait apoa eellen aad anpply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Bach aa Cloths, Patlnatta, Caailmeroa, Masllas, vols i a ee, Linen, Drillings, Cahoots, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laoe, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Rboea. Hata aad Caps all of the best malarial aod made to order Uose, Books, Uteres, Mittena. J-acas, Ribbons, do. QROCERIK8 OP ALL KINDS. ' Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rlee, Molasses, Pish, Salt Pork, Linseed Oil. Pish Oil. Carbon Oil. Hardware, Qaoenswara, Tinware. Cs it lacs. Plows aad Plow Castings, Nails, Kpikes, Cor Ca)Ua tera, Cider Preoses, aad all kinds ef Ales. Parfnmary, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and n genera) aseonmeai ai stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of difereat brand., alwaya oa baad, aad will ba eoia at the leweet poaetale Bgarea, J. U. MaClala'l Modielaee, Jayao'a MaJIcloae, noaieiior a aaa uooaaad'a Uillera. SSSS poaadi af Wool waatod for whleb Ihe klib..t prioa will ba paid. Clovereood oa baad aad for oata at tbo loweat ajarkot prioa. A lao, Ageal for Straltoavllle aad Canranlrille Tbroebtog Maeblnea, WaVCall aad aoa for yoaraalvaa. Tea will lad avarylblag aaaally kept la a retail alora. L. M. COUDRIET. Fraaokvlllo F. 0., Aaga.1 II, ISTd. JbJE W 3 TO R b". N rT K VV GOO 1)8 JOS. SHAW ii SON Hare aai opened s Niw Srosa, on Main 8l..Ci.iiaritLo, Pa laltly occuplrd by Wm. t. IRWIN Their aloek eeaiialsol CDLQr at a ao ld ot . Oaovasisa of tha beat quality, QuEKNEWARE, Roots nd Shoe sad every artiels nearaearr for one's eomfort. Cell and examine oar a took belore per sharing elsewhere. May V, I RM-tf . pRKSH FISH Tha aadereigaod raepeotrariy aotllei tbe pab lie that bo will ieoa .a lead per aak aa aeoori. oal tl Frdeb Fleb, of alt hlada, reoelved froai aba Eaat aad Wart Aally. Alae, Freak Vegolablea la eaaaea. Mda delivered la all aarta of lao bereagh aad rhrtally. Ordera left at bla realdeaoe, eoraw of Senal aad Baad alroata, will reoeivo praoapt atloatiea. . O.W.JORDAN. Clearleld. Feb. ta, 1ITI. la. AND ... , .11 ... GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., ' Head HI., sue dour weal of levaard lluuae, I t lrarfleld. Pa. Keeieeelao!ly Ha baad :rU ui, lil GAH, ' I COKKKE, TKAS, COAL ML, SALT, - - " "'' CMtJ ,,, , To,,w, C,Hj f U. tin, CMor Vtargar, Heilsr, etggev Aw.--" ALSO, EXTRA OMK MADE ' Wheat and Buckwlient Hour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, etc., , All of whleb will be aold eliral, fwr rarh or is otobange for eueatry prudue.. .,... ... &t:SAm co'. R EMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Wnuld n-pteifully ntify Ibc jiut-He trrnrrslly tbat he baa rcmoreti his Urorr Store from hhiw Kow, to tba tKiltlinr frtruttnlj iK-cuiiia-J by J. allies KreUfr.cn trimd slrrct, next uoor to Iligicr'a linrlwar sttire, where he inttodr ha ping a Ml Mn' .- -i rS It O J K It I II S; ; HAJIr, IlHIKO liUiC uul LARO. St'dARS and RiRIPf, or all grader' ' ' TEA8, Orao aad llaak" , . . i . COKFKE, Roo.lod aad llreia. FrX)UR AND PROVISIONS, oT.F.V.t'i.'D fit I ITS, " All kind, la lbo eaarket.' PICKLKH, iajor. and bartvla. , , ..... SI'K'lm. In every furia and variety. FAMILY FLOUR, A 1.1. klMIS OF ( It At klIIM. SOAPS, ' MATCUKS, . . , ' tlRTF.D APPLES, .--. mtr.V PEACIIE.a, ' ""V I'RIKI) CHEHKir.S. Coal Oil natl-Xamp Chimrtcya. And a rood aee.irto.rnt of tb.ee tbtnaa aaaally kept ia a gnx-ory alore, wbirb bo will exchange for markritog at tue market priree. Will aril for raib aa aaaply aa aay other eaa. PIcaM ooll and era bla ataeb aad Jadro Str yoaraelf. JOII MrllAt ailF.V. ClrarSeld, May 17, 1ST,. Q. ROPERIES. ." " ' JAS. H. LYTLE, (Siieoo.our to LYTLK A MITCHELL) ' WnoLKSALE AXH IIETAIL DKAT.F.R l. t llOltU I.IKK r TBA. 00I.0NOS, JAPAN.-I, 1MPKKUI., YOI'NO llYllON. ENOI.I.-II DIlBAKFAST - Furait la Market. HUTTUtt ANU litiiH Will bo brpt and aold at Snt tool. Caab paid r vwnniry rnraaev. GERMAN CllbRRIES, Tt'RKKT rRlXES, PRESERVED FEARS, PntLADELPIIIA RAMS. e FIMII. Marberrt, Lake Herring, Cod, Ac. PICkl.lvK. , Barrel Plrblr. and Eagllih PieblH. M.OUIt ANU aVKEII. . Floor, Cora Meal, Oal Mrnl, c. MH JAS. U. LTTI.E. riHKAP UROCKlilKS! 1,1'MHEn CITY, FA. Tbo eaileralrnrd annuoaflra tn hi. nU r,i.nH. and natrona that be bal fip.ned a gwt Una ol OHOt KRIKS A PROVISIONS ,t ,h. nM , oi nira a )enrer) Tor whlrb h. aolieit. a lihrra1 pnimnfe. , w. SPENCKK. Laaiber Cltv. Pa., Mareb S.ir. OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER COMPANY, . 68CK0LA RTEAM MILLS, , aaitracrraaa ' LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS ara 8 AWED SHINGLES. Aiao-Billa af HEMLOCK aad PINE a.wad to order oa ehurt aotia Auto TOWN LOTS f..r rale la ,1.. 1. .v. af Oaaoola. Atao LARllR ASSORTMIt'T mtvi-nit MERCHANDISE at Ikair l.m.,L i, i. VM-i,,e. II. II. FHII.I.I.VOFDRn, Prvl.lent, OHoo Fore.1 Flare, No. Hi R. 41b OL, PbU'a. JOHN LAWKUr., Qao.nl gua'U pdj.nl 71 Oaeeul. Mill., Clearleld Co.. Fa. TO0T A.NDSUOK MAK1SU. . . JOSEPH . tlKEKlN'il. . li. .L..- . Shaw'a Row, Clearleld. Pa., haejo.l r.orlvod a In M af Frr.rb Calf Sklna and Klp, the naraet, ana ia Boa prepared to maa. araotora arorythlag ia bit line, lie will war. reel bia work lo ba oa r.nra..e,.rf Tbo eltiaeaa of I'learO.ld aad vlrlnlty are .......If., 'I. . . .... .... Work doae at abort aotlee, TlS'Jly JEW SHOE STORK - , - - i","- m, ir.rnaia ' and lbo p.hlie el large, thai I hava rental Ik. i Short Bleep rbraaeriy na br Frank bnrt ami I "j '"F'" ' " onj a. aad ell klnda .1 ha rip. rar.1 ar oal ia tbo .ye. Tbo bat Frrnob alaa .ler.e. n. k.M. IL.... u..l.. . ... . door ee lb. Aheay 'ilZl. ".""--' Marak, 141,1 , THOMAS ALLEN, UOUSB AND IrOT FOR 8 ALU. Pke. J f .a.. . i rv- . " "T. ow cn iaa eerarr or mr- km BSd .fifth Mea.l nu.a.lJI aw t. . v.w,H. mrmnv mm aero 01 gronBrt. The " tt"ir aoabhj frame, containing alee ta iaa onbaerlber. at ihe naM rr 7 .A')K!lbtri,;i :t!il ALLKGHRaY I10TEI,, I Marin I St., bet. Third aad fourlb,) I.KA(FIHI.U. PA. The aabao,ibi-r boring beeoaio proprietor of Ihi. hotel, would rerpeolfully a-k a liberal aharr af tuabiw palriisaaa.. .I'rwra taoi4 to ait tbe tiii.ua. Jao.Jll.'Jiilt.,,, , . U. J., LMPOLDT. SUtfQUKHANMA ilOU.SK,' ' Ot!RTK.SVII.I.B, FA. ' ' NKWTON ItRAD, Fao, Ifsrleg beooma prorietor of this Hotel, I wo-flM rfii eotfaiiy solicil the patronag of the pwblte. Hoofs Jeesantty and eoavenleatly sit uattdiO il, refltretl anil refumlsbed : giod sam pi hinai attsebftd. All railroad iratnl stop at ibis b-jusa. , , j , . - JanfU-Tft et II A W JUUSK r t (Cor. of Mat-hot Pront slrrsts, CLbAHKIKliU, I' A. Tlifl unilfrslgnefi (iarflig tal.i'n ctiuru; of tbis 11'iTvl, wnuld rrirtiOf'tliiMv sollrit jiurhr patnniaife, juul'74 D. It HlIKHTO.N, r7vHiN'Tre Horwi, "T" tf v; NKW WAHHINUTOX, I'A. Till w and 'Well furnUhrvi boma has been taken br th- an Jerigiiel. He frels cfntlt ot hfing irrWoaUi miarealisfautlon sa tbuse who my inrei mm wita a aaiir 1 Mny a, l if. - . - . W. BAV1B, Prt.pr. Ojipo.lle the Court Hmobi', LOCK HAVEN, PE.NC'A. -Jeld'TI lUPKMLA KROM, Prop',. LOYD HOUSE, ... Main Slrvrt PIIILIPtirlURO, FEKS'A.' ' Tal.le .1..TI auiilivd with tho belt tbe utarket afffrd. The trfcreliag poi.lii i. invited tnell. aoare,r.l. .1' NOIIkltr i.OVI. THE' MANSION HOUSE. ,1 Curiterof Hocoud and Market rJtroela. .( CKEAKKIMI, FA. ''innHolil aad oommodloni Hotel baa. during L tbo past year, been tnlarged to doable its (' rater capacity for tbe eaUrtainmstt of straa gcr 1 and auasts. Tbe whole bulUing baa bora rifairaisbed, and the proprlrtor will spare ao pains to render ate gnssta awifArt)bla while aiayiriK wllb biia. -ariie 'Mansion House" Omnibus runs to and from ths Depot on tbe arrival and dc par rare of each tr-in. .. JOHN DOUOMEKTY, aprV70 If Proprietor r. .T.moLn. 0. w. ah n i. a. anjuiLO ' f; K.ARNOLD & CO., ltankerM mid ltroli?rM, 1L WenuldnvlllCj Jcfn'rwiiiCii.j Pa. Money rtceived ee Orporlt. J)iFcounU at no-d'-rrjte ntt. ti-lwn ml F'tciK,rj Birhnr al wnri Oil linritl an I coIlfclittDit irfiinji(ty tua.l, j;iyn..Msvilre, Dec lo, l74..y County National Bank, OK OLEAHFIHr.D, PA. KOOM In Mnnonic Iluihling, one. door nnrfb ol C J. Watson's Drug Store. I'aMt Tickets to bb1 from Livrriitiol, taccn town, (ilafgfiw, Irooilun, 1'aris and CoptuuBgen. A lo, Ifral'ia for sale on (lie Itoyal Hank of Ireland ami Imperial Hank nf I.ntr1nn. JAMFS T. LKONAIII), PrWt. W. M. 8I1AW, Cashier. ;. tld:74 DREXEL & CO., ' Nu. 31 aoulh Third Ntreet. Philadelphia , , li.l.l Htiis, And Dealers in Government Securities. Apllatiuu by nail will rereive piouipl attrn ti'.n, and ali inli.riaatiun rhi-rrfullj turni.tied Urdera aulirt. il. Af.ril ll.lf. 5ntistrp. J. M, STEWABT, D, D. S , JiW Oftsoar frain's liruic St me. LUJ CfRWKNVH.l.B. PA AH dental operations, cither in the uicrksnlcal or operative l-rancti, proinptly stlriiilitl to wetrf aatlafactinn guaranteed. Hpccial attention paid U Ihe tnatmrnt of discs Fe ef the natural teeth, gams and month. drTtyiiseiMty of tbe tcelk sue ooatdully eorroctcd. - Icela eat meted atlkcat pais by the um of tther, and artificial teeth lnertd of the best material and warranted to render sat isfaction. eprt)2n'7lr1y D E.NTISTRY.- Hat in detcrmintd l tocale In Cnrwcbiville fur the parp"S of pnrsning my prefestion, I hc-raW nHVr aiy sem to the public I bae jest aaikbed a term ef dental itistractiuns attiler the best teaebstrs of tbe PeitosylkiMa i,'uUa; Af Heatal Surgery tn Pblladrlpbia. and am now pn pared toexecute all work peilaining to dtitt. istrr ia tbe beat manner, with the latent fMprore. meats. All work guaranteed to gi re entire sat ttlMtrt as ta equality and dralMH. Ttelb ex tradited aitbuut p4in. Hooia ta ner llauk build iag. For farther i..ririatiin apply in person ar address - R. M. TiluWi'MiN, mehai ritf. I'nrwrnsr ills, I'a. A.' Mi HILLS Would rapeetfIW notify his patients tiat he has reduced the price ol AKTI- KICIAL T K KI N ... 2u IHI ,- ir-i of $.15.00 fur ft duub!e set. For any two persons entntng at tb same lima, to here rack aa appsr set, wiil get the two sets for 4i.0, or f I ;.. each. Terms Inrariably C'" riearftrl.l. .Inlr 1, 1 fi T 4 . C LEARFIELD PLANING MILL C O M PA N Y THR .I'loTslgitird, Buocesaers to RKKD a POW al.L. hata purchased Ihe U.KAU HKLD I'LAMMl MlLL, an.) refilled it for doing an extrnsito lufintis. All tbe msehinrrT will be added necessary to make it (foe af tbs most com pi He rotab-isbmcnte el tbe kind la tbt State. They ara now proporod ta rceeite orders for any work in that line. They will g ive rnX'tiJ attention to ail materials for bouse building. FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARblNG, SASH. DOORS. BLINDS, Of ALL STYLES, alww on basj. WOltKKI BOAHDR, and all articles aecs; ry fr btiil llog, will Ire epharrfer for DHT l.riUltKK. so that persona at a distant bring their lumhrr. oirharge it for. and rotors hoioe with the menu lectured anii-Us. e TbcCuipany will si way have on lisnJ a Isrr stuck of dry lumber, to as tn be able to Hi order on the shortest hntto. Onlt the brti snl moat skillful hands will be employed, so that - pnldie uny rel opon gsmd work. Lumlier will be worked or sold as low at It na b purr based anrwbert, and warranted Is ei" at is taction. As the buslneee will be dae ef tho cash principle wa eaa lifford to wirk for sa proata. DRY LUMBF. t WANTKD! 'B.perlally one and a talf anil to le a p.rvl atoir, for whleb a liberal prioa will be pale. The bu-lnrr. will be eooducU-d onder tbe aawe of lbo "eicarticlil riattlng Hill To." St. (I. Hrowa will personally toperiatead let Du.iae... Orili-rl reaperl fully ,ollclli-d. . , . O. BKOM N A WO. Cloarlold, Pa., Jaaaary S, 1,14. O. I. (. lirilKItK In buv r IHIV (IIIHl'l, y eerira, gneen.ware. tlla-.eare. l'H "' I nnllwna, t r.a r.tion.rlea. Ae rhrep tor The enhaeribev beg. leava to iatorio bu eW aa' I new eaatomrre that be baa oprnrd A VAIIIKTY STORK - IN IlLKN HOTS, t And .III ..II ....l. .1 h.l.. tt, anil III. tie"- ' liberal reilnci,a will be wiaile to rorlor 17 I lag at wbote.eea. r.ll and rt.rahw etnb hrfrr lt"" olerwher A laborai .bar. i,f pabbe palt-eeP ' I "ni.HC, C. J. blr Ulea Hope, Pa., Jnaa 14, l;l. QAUl'ET WEAVlXlr- Th. ealMliMl l. J in wrvea !' Caarar to order. In aa alvl. delired. rl.'O'l bad o.er IhiMy yoan pnietiealevperkncria r eilrli.lila, li. feel. ennSilrnt 4 ,li let -alien" I M thiiee who taav raverhlta with aSeirw"'" ! OenWe aoaia. e antere a4dreaeed U lllieeaaa" I FMIIon, Cleulrld an., will aeet ffT I allentlna. CHARMS 0. RSI'IF" I 0T t. A.tSArLHt. Blgler SI. lion, Dor. IS, 1H