gardivarr, A Jtovwf. U SACkETT & SCHBYVER, PSILBBI IS HARDWARE, ' and naaahotarerf of Tln.Copper A Sheet Iron Ware, '.. .. ' Saoand Strat, CLEAtFIElD, PA. Ilarlag largely tnereaaed our elook of Hard ware, we Inrito tb publlo to oil amino our stock and prloea. Carpenter end penoni who contemplate baUd- lot g will d do wtll to etamina our TOOLS ft BtTILDIHO HAHDWAHB, ' i . t ' whlah la new and of tho boat mBBufaetare, and will bo told low (or aaah. u , i . NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY. GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, ' ' SCREWS ! . Alt klnda of Bench Planet, Sewa, Chlarli, Square,, Uammore, llntohete, Plaioba ond Lerele, Mnrtiaed A Thumb Quogee, Bevela, Breeeo A Hllte, Wood ond Iroo Bonoh Berewe, ond tho boit Boring Meohin. In tho . . market, " Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, Ao. Agents for BurneU't Iron Corn Shelter, ' warranted. . Alio, agoate for Riobarda' . , rf GOTHIC FI.IJE TOPS, - V ; whLh arXeetaally euro Sinoky Fluea. Farmeri Implement, and Gordon Tool' of er.ry deeeription. i A loriro rariety of 1 COOK STOVES, which we wvrut to girt latUXecUoo, . Portable Raxifet and turnacrt. fefA-Roofing, Spouting and Job Work don on n,aoahletcra.a, All order will receive prompt ettenticn. June 11. 1871. TrTT7T?T T 0- If ADP 1 XT rUVVXiljIj lYlUiVUAlM, DIALBM IX II A It I) W A 11 E , Alio, Manufacturer! of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEABFIELD, FA. TARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kin (It fur tele hj POWRLL MORGAN. 7) A1LK0AD WHEELB ARROWS for Ml by Dninvi r unmiiu QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Nollo, ote., for nit by POWILL A MORGAN, J JARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Finding., for inl. bv POWELL MOHOAN (JUNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES for sail bj POWELL A MOHOAN. gTOVES, OK ALL BOUTS AND . Blase, for tolo j POWELL A MOROAN. TltoM l I nun i i iwiv t - xnozv i : F or ifclo by ' POWRLL A MOROAR RSE SHOES & nOHSE SHOE NAILS, for nlobj : POWELL A MOROAR. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And boot Maanfaotare, for sale by POWELL A MOROAR. NIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for aalo by POWELL A MOUOAN. BIGLER. YOUNG & REED, (Soeeeiion to Boynton A Young.) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Maaufaturra of 1'ORTABLE & STATIONAEY STEAM ENGINES i .' . '. , Conor of Foarth and Pino Stnoti, ' tl.KARFll'.l.l), PA. HAVING onfroood In tho manafatnro of Qrrt olan MACIIINBRT, wo roipwlfnllj Inform bo s obllo that o oro now proparod to in all ordora ao ohoapljr and aa promptly at oan bo dono la an; of tho ottloo. Wo monoftetara and doal In Malay and Oircnlar Saw-Mille Hoad llooki, Wolar Whnli, Bbaftlnn Pallaja, Oiford'o lojoator, Itoaoa Oonf ot, Rton Walitloo, Ollon, Tallow Co, Oil Copi, Ootio Oooki, Air Oookl, Ulobo Valroi, Chock VoKoo, wroobt Iron Plpoo, Bloaa Pompi, Dollar Pood Pnmpt, Aatl Priotioa llatroo, Soap gtono Paokloir, Qaot Paok Inf, and all klnda of MILL WORK Uiotbor wltk Plowa, Slod Soloa, COOK AND rAKLOR STOVES, and othor CAHTINIIS of all klnda, . -Ord.ra tolloltod and Iliad at 0117 prlooi All lotborf of Inqairy with roforoaoo to maehrnory of oar ooahafaetaro promplly onaworod, bj addroo ' log at CloarBeld, Pa. Janl'Tt-tf BIIILER, VOINQ A RKED. READING FOR ALLI I BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market Nt.,f 'learneld, (at the Poat OIHrc.) fpilK nndoraifood boKa loaro to annoaaoo to X tbooltlaona of Cloaraold and rlelalto, that bo boo fttud ap a room and baa Jaot rotoraod froai tho ally with a lorio aaaoaalof roadlag oiattor, ooaolatloi la part af Bible, and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Acronnt aod Poaa Booka of ararr do Hrlptlon 1 Popor and Rarolopao, 'ran ah proaood nnopiaiai root ana 1'oaollai Blanh, Loial Poporo. Daoda. Morlaooeai Jodonoot.lt..-.. tloa and Promitaory nololi Whlto aad Parobt aant Brlaf, Lrjol Cop, Raoord Cop,ondilHI Cop, Rhoot, Moalo for oltbor Piano, t'lolo or Violin oonounlly on band. Any booka or otatloaarj doalrod tbot I may not boro oa baad, will bo or. ordorod by Irat oiproaa, aad ooldat wholoaalo or reaoll U-oail ooitoaari. I will alao koop ponooicoi iiioraiaro, oaaa aa aiagoaiaoa, nawa ' r, a. v AUbin . t'lowl.ld May t, Ut-tl J; R. M'MURRAY wjy, nitppj.r tor wrrn art article I.,,,!RCI,ANMs" T Till VERY LOWEST PRIOB. COMB AND SEH. (I ;.;i) NEW WASHINGTON. Srg Gtt&t, Gxuttltt, dit. J.F. WIAVIIh., w. w. Mm. WKAVEll A IITTM CLEARFIELD, FA., An otorlnf, it tbo aid itond of fl. L. Rood A Oo. tbolr atook of fooda, ooaalatlag of ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS t 8U0X8, " IIAT8 A CAPS, HARDWARE, ' ' QVKINBWARa, '' FLOUR, FEED, SALT. Ac, Ac, At tho moat roaionablt ratii for CASH tr .ft aebangt for j Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, ; OR COUNTRY PEODUCU. P&AIvm to thoM tngagftd la gtt- Ung out aquar ttbar ob tha noat adraaUftwaa tanna. pdtllanTS JJANIEL GOODLANDEU, LUTHERSBURO, PA.,-. . Daalar la ' " ', ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, .HOSIKKT ot GLOVES.. ; HATS A CAI-S an'd BOOTS A 8U0KS, Tobaoco, arocarioa and Plab, Nolli, llardwaro, Quoon.waro ond Ulaaaworo, Men a oad lloya' Olothinoi, Ini(a, Palnta, -1 Olio, Kohool llooka, a largo lot of Patent Medicinal, CuJIoa, Nolo A Dried Frolta, Ckoooo aad Crock ; oro, Rook and R1II0 Powder, Floor, Grain and Potatoes, OVooor and Tltnotky Sood, Sola Loothor, Morooeoa, Linlnna, Blndlnga and Tbroad, Hboooiokort Tool, and Shoo rindlofa. Ro greater variety of good, la aay itoro la tbo oounty. All for aolo Tory low for onah or eoontry produoo at tho Cheap Corner. ' May t, 1871. The Bell's Sun Woolen Factory, Ponn townthip, Clearfield Co., Pa. nURRED OljTl BUT MOT BURNED UPI Thu)Mribera hava, at great aiponaa, rabuill nalsbborbuod nceauity. In the araUon of a Irat- elbwe Woolen Manafactoriiith all tba Modern Im prorata ant a attached, and ara prepared to aiaka all kinda of Clothe, Caeiltuerea, Satinatta, ltlaw kali, Flannela, Ao, Plenty of good, oa band to apply all ourold and a thousand now nuetouart, whom wa aik to come and txatnina onr atoaa. The boeinaaa of CARDINO AND PULLING will race ire onr ainaolal attention. Prenar arrangementa wHI be made to reoelre and delirar Wool, to autt cue t omen. All work warranted aad dona upon tba eburteat aoitoa, and by atrlat aUen- tloB to buelnaaa wa kopo to realiaa a liberal akaro 01 pnblte patronage. I0.4MM) POUNDS WOOL WANTED! Wa will pay tba hi chert uarkot prlea for Woo and aell our manufactured goode ai low ae aimtlar gooda ean be bought is the county, and whenever we tail to render reasonable aattataotiun wa an alwaya ba found at home ready to make proper explanation, aimer in penon or oy leiier. JAMKS J0UN8ON A BUNS, april30tf Bower P.O. LKATIIEU BKEAST-STUAl'8 .1 SUPERSEDED BT COVERTS PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of the beat Mallea ble Iron, and laattaeheB la tba liaa.ee by tba beat Snap erer invented. It ta aad It and quickly put 1 on. aim pitiSfUM' um - whiuptag 0 tka korn by the pole, bot liable to get out of repair. Will laet for yeara. All we eik U a fair trial, to ooBTlnoe all partlaa aa log then that they art vnaurpaaaed ia value for -the parpoaa tor which they are intended. 8ACKKTT A SCHRYVKR. CkarAeld, April li, 1874. MARBLE A0 STOE YARD! (, , 1 Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, Boring ongogod Is tbo tferbla bnotnoai, ieoiroo to Inform bor frlonda and the public that oho bao now and will koop oonotaally on kand a largo and well aelootod atook of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLK, and la prepared to furniak to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, , i . " ' :, . MONUMENTS, Carbt and PoaU for Cemetery Lota, Window 8111a and Capa, alao, , BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ao. fctj, Yord on Reed atreot, near tho R, B. Depot, Clenrneld, Pa. J.7,11 pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept oonatantly on band. STOVE AD KRTIlE.VAiE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I CROCKS I P0TS1 CROCKS! Pliher'a Patent Airtight lf- Heallug Fruit t auol ' BUTTER CROCKS, with llda,' CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, ArrLR. lll'TTKR UKUCKtf, PICKLE CROCKS. FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS. Aad a groat aiaay other thlnga too aaatorona to noontloa, to bo had at " FRED'K, LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner nf CberrT and Third Straeta, CLKARVIKI.U, PA. aagg T. A. FLECK & CCXT Tfara now oa hand, and are dail? raealvlne ad dition thereto, a large and well aeleeted iteek, net freah from the manufacturer!, of Dreti floot. Dry Qoada, Hi Ik a, Hata, Ronneti, Old Ladiei' Capt, Khawla, Waterproof!, L dlea' Fur Capa, flair Ooode, Qinta' Far aithlng floodi, Hhlrta, Ulorea, Iloae, OveraIlatLumberman'a Flannel, Ladlea' l'nderwar, Coffi, Collara, ileodkerobteri, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AND WHITE DKKS6KB, Perfumery aad Soapa, Balmoral Bkirte, away down, Htookinga, ef every alee, variety aad aolorr Notiona, Tritnminn and Fanoy Uooda. ia almoal N. B.-WB BUY FOR CAfiH AND HELL FOR CASH. deettf Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE Till CHEAPESTI A Proclamation against High Prices? Wl ore bow opening ap a lot of tho boat and Bloat ooaoonoblo Uooda and Wane erer offered In thlo norket, and at priooo that remind one of tho good old dare of ehoap thiaga, Tbooo woo loci raitn npoa tnta point, or doom oar aUo gotiont fnporflooM, aeo4 bat C.I I.I. 4T OUR irORC, Corner Front and Market Ureata, Whom they oan aoa, fool, hear and know for tkaon aolraa. To fally andoretaad what aro ohoop gooda thif moot bo done. Wo do aot doom it mi.aiaii to oaamorata aad Itomloo oar etoek. It la ooooaa for oa to atato that We bare Ererrthing that ii Heeded aad eoneameel It tkla market, aad at prleoo that owi. .ia onoTnirog. AooH JOSEPH BHAW A SON. tti'i (TelKmu. WILLIAM REED AT COST ! (laving tletemiinod to rotluce my stock very low," I will tell for the eo NEXT DAYS -AT v Actual Cost! Buyers in need of DRY (GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, should give this attention, as they will receive BARGAINS ! ALL PRINTS, at 8 cents GRENADINES, at 18, 20 nod 25 cli. TYCOON BE PS, al 20 ce nil FINE PONGEE SILKS, at 45 conts TABLE LINENS, at 85 cent WHITE GOODS, very cheap; J In fact everything at such prices that they ara BOUND TO HKI.T. ! AT COSTI WILLIAM REED. Roaai Ro. t, Opei Ueaae, aaarif oppoaita the 0 111. www vmam. ClaarlaVi, AprU f, )!?. wor.U 14 THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAliKIEI.U, PA . WBDNRSDAT MORNINII, ACUHHT !o, l7b. A "COLORED" HVMN. Extroctstrom a Colorod Folk's Hymn Uook, uatxl lu Huuth Cnroliuu: Wo'a do nearer to do Lord Don do white folka i aod dey knowa It See do gtory-goto nnbarred Walk In dorkeya, poat do guard, ' Bol yor dollar lie won't eloeo It I Walk In dorkeya, Iroo do goto, liark, do kullorod angola holler Oo away, while folka, yoo'ro too lale, Wo'a do wlnala holier I Welt Till da troupel blow to feller ! Holleloojah I tonka to pralao I Long enoff wa'vo huroo oar oroaaea Now we'ao do auperlur raoe, And wld Uorroulgtity'a grooo, Wo'a gwino to b.bben afore Jo boater. HEADS, WE WIN-TAILS, YOU LOSE. It would appear tlmt tlio wuitltli of 1110 uuiunctuuueoot Duncan, Hliuniian & Co. was lews than Its apparont po serislons led tho world to euiiposo the firm owned. Within tho tliroo duvs prior to tho fuiluro, lurgo amounu of properly wore transturrod to the luth er of Butler Duncan for an intercut in tho bouso, or for debts due him from tho house, which thooo who put confi dence, and lout orodit to the firm, hud hud no roason to suppono existed. If Mr. Aloxundor Diinwtii wiui a lariro creditor of tho houxo for yeuin, und the fact was unknown, tho -firm had aiintulnod a ruputulion tor pecuniary solidity whicii was not lonitinmto, and wo aro surprised to leurn that tho fi nancial alrunilh nf tho Iiouho hn turnd out to liu, in ao fruut a degreo, imaginaiy. Wo hold it to he a very loono BYHtoin of coinmoitial inoruln that ponuiU a parly to niipuur as tlio poHsessors of lurjre wealtli, otonnilily put torlh as their own, umi upon tho mid supposed ownership, lurtro credits being obtained, when in reality tout wealth was simply borrowed; und, in a caso liko tho present, when that bor rowed wealth gave a IUIho position to the bountf in question, and was tho means of socuring other credits, by all the rules of honorablo biiKinons, tho ontiro body of creditors should parti cipate in too ronult of a just and oqui tablo distribntion of asHets. If tho house of Duncan & Sherman hits been propped up by tho poHHession of prop erty not their own, yot nppeariug as such, it is a mild cusu of obtaining goods on i'olso pretences, and Iiiih a very demoraliiing look. It would ap pear that certain real entnto in New York stood in the name of the firm, properly rotordod on the oonkii of tho Register of Deeds. It would nlno ap pear that certain mortgages wcro doc etcd against that real estate, and, when a sagueious capitalist sought to know how much interest tho firm of Duncan i Sherman really had in that property, ho naturally assumed a val ue lor the said real estate, deducted the mortgages docketed ugninst it,and gave tlio house credit lor tho balance. Now it turns out that this balance, which was supiMMcd to be theirs, is not thus theirs. A deed of transfer ol all the said property, years ago, . hud boon givon to Mr. Alexander Duiican, and tho interest tbo firm apparently bold did not exist ; yet the record did not show this : no entry of transfer had boon made : by tlmt record the firm were tho owners ; and tho reason why the records did not show the fact was, the transfer had been kept from the books for the purpose of sustain ing, unshaken, tho reputation for "wealth" tho firm enjoyed, and which was made tho basis of patronage by tli public fow we do not claim to know whothor tho dofunct firm can pay their debts in full or not ; but if they can only pay fifty conts on a dol lar, the creditors bavo n moral right to ubk, ii iiy out, vou niuo tpo laet that you hold no mtoruea in the real estate which appear rjt yours on the pages of tho ollicial rocord of tho ti tles?" Wbon a morchant applies for creuii, ana in answer to tho questions, "how much capital havo you in your business?" "i it yours?" and "what amount do you owe lor goods?" and upon the answers made, property is sold bun ou credit, and it turns out that ho has concealed the truth, tho law says ho has committed a grave crime lie has obtained goods on lalse pretences. Wo think that when a party transfers real estate, said transfurs should appear on tho record where the public can get at tbo facts ; and moro especially, when the posses sion of real estate is tho basis for con- nuonco on mo part of tho public in a banking Institution, no such hug gormnggory as privato, undocketed transfers, to bo suddenly sprung upon confiding creditors, should bo gone in to ; it has a bad effect npon the good name ot any concern, and moet espe cially upon tuo good name ol a bank ing insulation, it looks as II the re lation botwocn tho owners of tho bank and tho people was, "heads, we win ; tails, you lone." rar be it from the desire of this journal to refloct un justly upon tho unfortiinato victims nuv mi iu uia uuluw 01 uie, wiiieu was never waged with more despera tion than now ; but wa must remem ber to hold in tho deepest veneration tho proecpti of the Roman matron. "Fight to tbo last, my sons, and sacri fice for your cause ovorything but your honor." JV. Y. My Book. YOUNO DELANO'S EXPLOITS. Another story is Blarted, which, It true, snows moro nt tho curious ope rations ol young JJolans. Ibo story is very explicit, and with ono excep tion, gives names and approximate dates. If not true, it can very readily be disproved. Tho Chicago clergy man whoso name is not given is well known in this city, Tho following is the story related by ono who claims to havo a full knnwledgo of tho facts : Homo time in 1H73, or early in 1H74, Mr. Davis, Land Airent of tho L'nion i'acifio Railroad, Omaha, sold a lot of land and sent to Washington for the warrants. Secretary Delano wrote to bim that they would ho forwarded. Alter waiting rix weeks ami not re ceiving thorn, Mr. Davis wroto to an attorney in Washington, asking him to call at tho Interior Department and inquire about thorn. Secretary Dela no again promised to send them at once. Six weeks moro passed, and as he board nothing about his warrants, Mr. Davis wont to Washington, saw Mr. Delano, and was referred by the Secretary to his son John, saying he would attend to it, Mr. Davis called on John, and Jvhn said Hint it was all right, but he wuntod two sections of the land. JUr. Davis was very indig nant, and askod him what ho meant. II 0 replied that ho wanted two sec tions of tho land for making out tho warrants and getting them signed. Thoy wore not valid unless signed by Secretary Delano. Mr. Davis went immediately back to tho Socrutary, re ported tho wholo caso, and, it is said, expressed ula opinion ol that method ol running tbo ilcparlmont in very mrriuio language tdrso lacts camo to tho knowledge of a very prominent .Chicago olergymnn, a collego mate of Necretary Fish, some timo ago, and bo wroto to a mutual friend in Washing ton, requesting him to call on Secreta ry Fish, relato tho circumsfanco to him, and request him to lay tho- mat ter before the President. It is not positively knewn whether his message was delivered or not, but there is eve ry reason to bliove that tho President has long known all about it. Never ask a nowspaper man for news until tho paper is out. Ho will tell you all about it then. FORTUNES' IN CONGRESS. Ono of tho most sinking tiiets con nected with the history nt legislation during tho last fourteen yeara of lie publican rule in Congress, is tho great number ol fortunes acquired by mem bers of the Senate and House of Rep resentatives, who wont to Washington poor, glad to recolvo the pay aa a moans of subsistence. Most of them wore moroly professional politicians, and had no othor business to improve their material condition. There is but one possible explana tion for tail tuddon acquisition of wealth, and it is to bo found in the enormous grants of publio luuda to railroad corporation; Immense subsi dies of money in various forms ; spe cial legislation for tho creation of hugo monojioliim; tho passage of fraudulent claims ; great appropriations for oor rupt Kings; Credit Mobilior jobbery ; Pueifio Mail stock pools, and othor methods, by which tbo treasury was robbed and the pooplo woro crushod down with ruinous taxation. Chairmanships and places on the leading committees which control the tariff, banking and currency, public lands, judiciary, appropriations, I'aci fio railroads, I'osUitllee, army, navy, claims, patents, District of Columbia, and others ol less importance, but still available for vonal usee, were not sought for tho honor thoy coutorred, but almost solely on account of the profits to be derived form tho abuso of these trusts. They became objects of bargain and sale, of partisan arrangements and of caucus spoils. Presidents, and direc tors, and stockholders nf banks, rail roads, and othor corporations, not only snupeu iuo legislation atlecting their own Interest., through the committees over which thoy presided and hold in hand usually by a mujority of threc lburlhs, but they . oienly advocated and voted for these schemes, in defi ance of all parliamentary morality and decency. 1 ho Credit Mohiher investigation rovealod tho system of rascality which prevailed iu Congress. Astoundine as it was, by exposing tho shameless venality ol tuo most accepted Kepub lican leaders, who preached piety and lectured on morality while in the very act of stealing, it deserves to rank us a mere trille compared witli tho whole sale spoliations in other directions which aa yot have only been partially brought to light. According to the Springfield llipub licnn, ex-Speaker illume appears as tho third highest on tho list of taxpayers in Augusta, Maine, to tho extent of I10S5, in a city where taxation and assessments are low. He is also a vory largo properly holder in Pennsyl vania, and owns a fine house iu Wash ington, which is kept up on a easily scale Vt hilo bo swore vigorously be fore the Credit Mobilier committee to having no interest in thut particular job, Mr. Illaino admitted that bo had wiKUIOil invested ill tlio Sioux City road, which wits really a branch of tho great concern, and managed by some of the snmo men, and with the same seven principlos. Mr. illaino went to Congress twelve years ago, poor, liko most of his asso ciates, lie has received no inheritance and been engaged in no business out side of politics. Yet in this short pe riod of time he has grown to wealth, lives liko a prince id' the blood, and even aspires to be President, lie ll lustrates the system at ono ond of the Capitol which John Sherman does at the other, who has become a million aire by pulling the wires of legisla tion. No wonder they all looked sad and felt badly whon the peoplo revol ted last year and left them out In the colli. im York Sun. ma KisTiTrltVErA'. Tho Democratic candidate for Lieu tenant (iovurnor of Ohio, tho liorny-huudi-d Oary, "mhlug It lively in ll.MO MtMtor Air tbO OOlltlltoldulw null coujion clippers. In a recent speech he is reHrled as saying : Rut what did tbo bloated specula tors demand of their party, and how was their demand responded to by their agent in Congress ? Tbey pro vided by law that tho bonds issued under the Funding Hill should nover be taxed by Federal, Stato or munici pal authority. An untaxed aristocracy openly cre ated in this ttcpuhlic by this party that now asks to bo perpetuated in ower by tho iobled and betrayed producers of wealth. In niiler to still further increase tho raluo of tbo bonds and depreciate tho money value of labor and all kinds of property, the coujion chppors and tho Republican allies in office began early and systematically the work of dimin ishing the volume of legal tenders. Congress passod a law increasing, by a vory small amount, the legal ten der circulation. President Grant, true to his instincts, and to carry nut the behests of coupon clippers and nation al bankers, interposed bis veto. Tlio io ligh to all tho countries ot Kuropo, and in stantly tho wires were made hot by tho congratulations of the money rings of London, Frankfort, Paris, and Vi enna to tho gold gamblers of State and Wall street, Grant had saved the nest of thieves, and given them a new license to plunder this great peo ple I If tho Democratic party docs not get into power to arrest this villainy bo lero tho 1st of July, 1H7!, I would ad vise you to put your house in order, for wide-spread misery, disaster and ruin aro inevitable. If you havo pur chased a farm or dwelling bouso, and owe one-third of tho piirehaso money, lose no time in persuading tho mort gagee to tako tho property off your hands for what you owe Mechanics, minora, mill men, labor ers, what advice can 1 give you? May Ood have mercy njion you and your dependent families. Your and their destitution will defy description I "Psx-tiMA Pnona." People who, in this period of our commercial pros perity, when writing paper costs next to nothing, cross their lettors. People who have no poor relations. Peoplo who always know where tho wind is. People who send conscience monoy to tho Secretary of tho Treasury. Pcoilo who uiko long walks lielore break lust. People who spend an income on flowers for the biittonholo. Peoplo who liko paying Income tax. People who go in hot, uncomfortable theatres. m Pooplo who buy early and costly asparagus, nine inches of white stalk to ono of green head. Pooplo who givo largo parlios. Pooplo who hivlsh their money on the heathen abroad, and havo tbo heathen al homo to talio care of them selves. People who havo tho ico broken to enable them to tako a cold bath in winter. Peoplo without prejudices, weak nesses, antipathies, hobbies, crotchets or favorite theories. Peoplo who hold their tongues. Landis, who lodged a bullet in Car ruth's head, at Vineland, bos paid tho latter :ill,0(IU for bis fun. Huther ex' pensivo shooting. One of the safest places during a thunder-storm is a railroad train in motion, because it is furnished wilh a conductor. An exchange says that tho trade In bitby carriages would indicate that the world ii not coming to an end this year. REMlNISCRNCESOr THE LA TE (I EN ERA L RU ECK1NR ID (I E. When tho newa of the evacuation of Itiohmoml and tlio capitulation of tin remnant ot Loo's army at Apiiouiat lox Court House, reached General Breckinridge's hcadquartors,it was de termined in a council of war, at which General Joseph E. Johnston presided, that any further resistance to tho over whelming Ibrcoa of the Federal armies would he a useless effusion of blood on the part ot tho Confederates, who were already circumvented by tbe en emy, and suffering for food. It was at this period, about the middle of April, 1K6B, that General Breckinridge, alter a perilous ride of over a thous and miles on horseback, evaded the Federal cavalry. In his flight through North Caroli na, Ueorgitt, Alabama, Florida, bo at iusi succeeded In reaching tho mouth in nu joun a Jtivcr. where be was joined by Colonel Wilson of the Flori da cuvalry, J. Taylor Wood, ox-oom. mnndor of the Confederate privateer inllubasseo, and Captain O'Toolo, all of whom, together with his body sor vant, a njgro boy, volunteered to ao company him to Cuba. Securing a small boat of only one ton burthen. i i. ....... . - . . . . . i uuu uooui cignioen leet in lonirlb th only moans of trausortation at thei command these voluntary exiles bravely launchod thoir little craft, on tho treacherous waters of the Gulf nf Mexiuo. After eight days of adven ture and nlternatecalm andstorm during which their supply of water and pro visions gave out, tbey were at length hailed off Salt Key, on the northwest coast of Cuba, by a brig bound from Curbcnas to New York. Passing themselves off as fishermen from Florida, they pivcured some sup plies and proceeded on their way, and on tho 1 1 tli of June, 1HG5, the party reached the port ot Cardenas, in the island of Cuba, without a nautical in strument to guide them over the track less waters iu that frail fishing boat. The party was hospitably received by the Spanish Governor of tho place (Colonel Uarduji) W whom General Breckinridge presented his aword and the arms of tho party. Thcso were immediately returned, and the hospi talitca of tho city tendered them. Tho party remained two duys at Cardenas, during which a dinner and serenade wore givon to General itreckinridgo by tho few American sympathisers re siding at tho place A special rain was placed at their disposal, and. ac companied by tho writer and guard of uonor ucpuur.cu try tho Governor, the party proceed to Havana. ben the train reached Regis, on tho opiosite side, of the bay, a large number of peoplo woro at tho depot, anxious to catch a glimpse of the fa mous general conftderado. Tho ferry boat that took us across tho bay was novor known to carry so many pas sengers as she did on that occasion. The tall, soldierly figure of General Breckinridge, clud in his battle-worn uniform of gray, towered above the crowd as he stood on the bow of the boat, galling at tho magnificent spec tacle presented by the thousand of ships of all nationalities, among which were tho Confederate ram Stonewall and other smaller crafts, still floating tho stars and bars. A wealthy Cuban planter, au acquaintance of the writer, extended a most cordial invitation to the General to make his headquarters with bim while In Havana. Many othor pressing invitations of a simi lar character wore extended, but Gon. Breckinridge courteously declined to accept any demonstrations, either pub licly or privately. After stopping about a week at the Hotel Cubano he proceeded to Mon treal to visit two of his children, who wore at school there. From there he wont to Kuropo, and returned to Ken tucky in 18G7, where ho lived unos tentatiously until death closed bis lionomhlr, career on the 17th ot May, 1875. Bring disfranchised and pro scribed by the vindiclivo and partisan policy of Radicalism, he could not con sistently, with his high sense of hon or, participate in public affairs. Being an alien, as it were, in his own coun try, ho felt and felt keenly tbo wrongs that havo boon henied tion the South for the past ten years. He did not raise his voico nor wield his pen in be half of himself or the cause ho so no bly defended, because he could not have dono so in honor except as a free man. Whatover judgment the historian ol tho future may pass upon the other leaders of the Conledoratee, tho sin cerity of the motives and the nobility of the conduct of Breckinridge can nover bo impugned. His fume is the nation's heritage ; for good and impar tial men nf all political creeds through out tho country will tinito in honoring tho memory of Kentucky's lamented son, than whom an abler statesman, moro chivalrous soldier, or high-toned gentleman has seldom, if over, figured in tho history of his oountry. As the rancors engendered by tbo war give way to kindlier feelings his memory will become brighter, for his was "On. of tho few, Ibo Immortal aaaeea That woro aot born to die." SY. Jahus Republican. The captain of a steamboat seeing an Irishman smoking away abaft tho wheel house, stepped lip to him and said : "Don't you seo that notico stuck up tboro ?" "Dy'o mane that hit o' painted tin ?" "To bo sure I do. Why don't you follow that?" "I haven't seen il move It's nailed fast, 1 consider." "I mean havo you read that notice T" "Divil a bit, shore I don't know how to rade." Well, it says, 'No smoking allowed here.' " "Ho the powers, it doesn't con Barn mo a smite, thin, for I nivor smoked 'aloud in my hie." Savs th Soapsi'ds However de- Iilorablo washing day may be to the lousehold (end tho careful house mis tress or tidy maid has it in her power to greatly modify its discomforts), to tho garden it is a vory bountiful day. Our hungry and thirsty grape vinoa and flowors are glad of every drop of wash water, and will repay every bit of fntigno it may cost us to givo Ihom this fertiliser. If the sun is shining hot when wo go out to dispenso our fuvor, it is best for us to dig a slight trench not far from tho root of tho plant, and pour tho wutor Into it, and covor again with the top soil. This makes tho water go farther, and at the same time does not tempt tho rootlets to the sn rfuce of the grou nd. Dulcheia Farntr. Whul Is the difference between the F.mporor William's chronometer and a lull-poster,' One is hill's tickor, and the other A bill sticker. Sew Sflwtisfttuntj. c AUTION All penoni aro berohy warned agalaat paroh aalng or lo ony manner meddling with tbo fol lowiog property, now in (be poeeeielon of daaob tlroon, ol llradlord townabin: 1 eow. 1 kno. I eoplmird, 1 tray, 4 br,la end bedding, T oholra, 1 lanio, i .io., 100, a lot or ahoar-oota aad a k,l ol pototuoo In the groand. Tba forogoiag properly woe parelmood by mo al Cenauble aalo on tho 12th of Augnal, ond la left with .aid tlraoB oa Inoa only, oaujeel ta nay ordor. ISAAC UAINE8. Woodland, Aag. IS, tML ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nolle. I. hereby glren that Letter of Ad mlnl.trotlon on Ilea aololo of S. II. SIIAPFNRR, loto or Uwronoa towoahlp, CTearlald Coanty, Pa, deooaeed, baring bona doly granted to the nndor. algnod, all poraona Indebted to oaid oetate will p' anoke Immediate payment, and tkoao having olalme or drmonda will proeent them properly aotbentlaaled fur eetllement wlthowt . . . d. B.8IIAW, Ue.ri.ld, Joly II, UTS. Adm'r. KRATZER & LYTLE.INEW i THE NEW FIRM! IN THEIB COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED STORE, Art twarklaf deem ifcelr IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, CASH PRICES. Reduced eipeaeee aad eellief far ready pay am wp) w it, i eey win enaearer m HEADQUARTER for eapplytof the efUaena of Cloarleld eeeaty DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Dreae Ooode, Boon and Shoot, Uroeerioa, Wall Popor, Qaooatwar., Ao, Aa. Aad all elher goodi ha tbolr lis.. N. B.-TEHMS CASH. J. M. KRATZEB, I. 8. LTTLK. Cl.orteld, Doa. II, 187a. ED. W.GRAHAM, DEALEB IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER ft LUMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Ilea J.at op.aod, at tba old ttaad, la OrabaoVl Row, a eomplolo atock of JTKW flOODM, . of .Tory ieeeriptlea. DRY OthODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IHX ITS AND SHOES, CLOTHIJfO.ttc.ife., IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, MEAT, SALT, BYE, OATS, CORN, ALWAYS OH HAND A ND FOB SALS ATA SMALL ADVANCJC. FLOUR Reoaltod b tbo oar load, oad Kid ot a amaO adraaoa. A aopply of ROPE mttaaUj .a bond. Spoelal ladaoomoata offered ta thoee gaatlag sot Sqaar. Timber and Logo, sa wo deal largely la Lamberanoa'a flappliee, sad oro pre pared at all Uovoa to parobaai tim ber and lambor. ED. W. O A A M, Market Stmt, CLEARFIELD, FA. Oet. II, 1171. HARD TIME8 HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VILLI. ! t am aware that tkere an aam. poraosa a little hard lo pleaoo, aad I am alao aware that the oomplalal of "hard llmao" ia woll algh aoleereal. bol I am ro eUeotad bow that I ooa ootlafy the former ond prove eottelnrlrely tbot "herd ttmoo" will not offeot thoee who bay thoir goode from boo, aad all my petroaa ohall eo lalliated Into tbo so rrel of , HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES t bate gooda oaoogk to arr).ly all tbo lobabl Unto In tbo horor ood of tbo oonaty wbiob I sell ot etooediog low rate, from my mammoth atere ta MULgONrAjRO, where I ooa always oo band ready to well npoa .alien aad aopply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, 8aoh oa Clothe, Satlaalte, Caaalmoawa, Maallna, Dolalnoo, Linos, Drillloga, Colleooa, Trimmings, Ribbona, Lao, Ready-made Clolklnr, loote aad SboM. Hall aad Cope oU of tbo boot meterla! aad made io order Hooo, Boeaa, Ulorea, HlUaaa, Looot, Ribboaa, Aa HROCERIKS OF ALL KINDS. Cofoe, Tea, "agar, Sloo, Molaaaoe, Flak, Salt Pork, Llaoood Oil, Flak OU, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Qamewaro, Tlawaro, Caetiago, Flawa ooo now vooaioga, nana, Bpiaoa, o.ra UaltlVB lora, Cider Proaaoa, aad all kladi af A lea. Perfumery, Pol. la, Varalak, Uleoa, oad a general aaoortmoat ol Stalioaery, GOOD FLOUR, Of diforant hrande, alwayi oo band, aad will bo aoio at ta. lowott poaalbw Igarea. J. H. MeClala'a Modlelnoe, Jayao't Medlelaea, aoiuueri sns oloosaad'e ittora. IMS poaada of Wool wonted for wkiah tbo blgboat prle. will be paid, Clororoood oa baad aaa tor aalo al the wwoat markal prion. Alao, Agoat for Slrattoorllle aad Cnrweorrllle laroaaiag Haoataoa. . feojt-Coll and ooo for yoaraolTaa. Tea will tad rorytki.g anally kopt la a Mall Btore. L. M. CODDRIIT. Fnaahrill. P. 0., Aagaat It, 1ST. JhJEW STORE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Hay. juat epeaed a Nsw Btobs, oi Mala 8tCuta,iats, tk. lately oceupied by War. 1. IRWIN. Thelt stack eontlittof le m "st ao cd ao to as GsocsaiBj ef the best quality, QuKENitvARE, Boots and Shoes, aad every artlols osasarv for one's eoD fort. Call aad examine our stock bafors par- eba.ing.lMwh.rs. May I, lWrt-tf. STEAM HAW MILL, RNOINH AND "OILERS FOR IALR. The ondoTolgnod of era for eale o. toaaoaabl. tea, Cleorlold Co, p.. Tk. on, loo aad bol lore aro ao good aa bow. Too aloe of the onglo lo Hill, ood le la good raising ardor. The. will alao wll tbolr ahloglo aad latl mill, sad aU tba worhtag maohlaory la th. mill. Partloa wiablag to portbua aaa ooM oa ar addraaa , . . ORAI1AM,WALLACIACO. Cleerteld, Pa, J aaa If, 1ST. tirorrrif, it. FLOUR. FEED, GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Merkat Miest, .a. door wool of Maii.tna Mono.. CIn.rtt.ld, P.. " Keep aoaatantfy ob boad ' , SUGAR, COFFEE, ..... TEAS, ., COAL OIL, BYRIIP, 8ALT, SOAP, , Oaoaod aad Dried Fralle, Tohaooa, Clgara, Con- dlee, Oder Vlaogor, B otter, Egga, Ao. ALSO, EXTRA OMB-MADI Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of wbleb will bo eold eboao for oouh or la oiehanga for ooontry prodooe. A. U. H KAXKn A CO. Cloarleld, Nor. II, ISTl.-tf JEMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Won Id reweatfell notlfr tba nnbll nnermllv thai be hae removed bie Grocery fiure from 8kaw' Row, to the building formerly eeeaied by J. Mi let Kratser, on Heoood street, next deor to Bigler't hardware store, where be intend keeping a full line of 6KOCEKIEN. KAMA, DKIED BKEF and LAHD. 8UUARS and 81 RI'l'S, af all grodea. TEAS, Brora and Illack. COFFEE, Roaatod aad Oroaa. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CJJTJrEn f RI ITS, All kiade la tko morkot. PICKLES, in Jar. and barrela. SPICES, ia avory form aad rariety. FAMILY FLOUR, AIX ItlNIM OF CRACK lRa. 80AP8, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and Zaamp Cfcimaoys. And . good eoeortment of thoee tklnge naoall kept in a ,ioe try otore, wkich be will olobongo for morkeliog at tba market prieee. Will aell for earh aa ebmply aa aay other oaa. Ploooo cell aod see bit atock and iudac for yoareolf. oOllll McuAUOHEY. CMavrleld, May If, 1S74. PfVURIPfl JAS. H. LYTLE, (Saoooaoor to LTTLE A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN . CHOICR I.I MR DP TEAS. 00L0NQ8, JAPANS, IMPKI1IAL, YOUNO HYSON. ' ENULISll BREAKFAST Paroat la Market, BUTTER AND EGClfa Will ho kopt aad told at int ooot. Caah oaid far Caalry Prod ooo. GERMAN CHERRIES, TI1RKRY PRUNES, ' PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. PIHII. Maokoral, Loko Herring, Cod, Ae. PICKJ.E. Barrel Plokloaand Kngtlah Plrkloa. FLOUR AND FEUI. Floor, Cora Meal, Oat Meal, Aa. mohlfl JAS. II. LYTLE. CHEAP GROCERIES I LUMBER CITY. PA Tho nndonlgnod nnnonnooo to hla old frlonda aad petroaa that ho hoe opened a good lino ot GROCERIES A PROVISIONS ot tho old .i.t of Kirk A Spanner, for wkleh be aolleita a liberal peimego. rl. w. ttl nUKK bamoor Llty, ro.. Mereh IO-tf. B COT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH H. DEERINQ. on Market rt lo Shnw't Row. Cleorlold. Pa., boa I et ra n i .1 a Saa kl af Froaeb Calf Sklaa aad Klpa, the own uw maraei. aaa la sow proparod to moa araotaro ororylhiag la hla lino, lie will war real bla work to ao ao renreaaoted. Tko .llla.na of Cloarleld and vlelnlty are '"""j mTiiea 10 giro aim a ean.' orw aoa. at ooort aoUoa. MI'Tly Mtjtt'l Poultry Powdsr. WamitTf1f need la tlmi 'a uaaraciiicifln onoiere ffapM. Wittiaannr.ltnf rom-der.etid a beatowalof ordinary aufBllrm totleut Unta ft tie proper reedlnc. A- V. MXm S CO, Bwlamcxt janoll 9m HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE. Tko Honee aad Lot on the corner of Mar kat aad Flftk etroota. Cleerfleld. Po.. I. r. ..u Tba lot ooitoiaa aearly an aero of gmnad. The wee ta a large doable frame, oontainiag aino iwwho. oor wrma aa. otnor tnlormauoa apply la the oobeerther, at the Poet Office. ois r. A.OAUi.rN. MEAT MARKET. F. H. CARDON & BRO., Rear ef Pi.'a Opera llonao, CLEARFIELD, PA. ' fW. ---- a . t . L . . I . 1 - i. m nu- weiwpiOlO ebooaotor for hirnleblng tba poblio with Freeh Steele ef all kind, and ef Iho.ery boat quolity. Wo alao deal la all kinda of Afrlaallnral Imple. monte, whmk wo p oo eahlhitton fa ah. ben oSt W the Mhllo. I -II -h.-- -L . , , and lake a look al tkioi., ar aildreaa aa ' F. M. CAllllON A nno. CloarSold, Pa., July 14, ISTI.lf. pRI-WU M KAT MARKET M. Q. BROWN A BRO., Market St., Cloarleld, Wowld aeaeaaee lo the olllaoaa of tho town oad eteioil Lka. loa Mill . .k- . . . . . - -f -"- . nwin oo U. old aland, whooe tbey will keep Fresh Beef, Veal Mutton and Lamb, of the finest qualities. ""i"' aralags-Taoadaga, Iharidaya aad ..TV a-S. Jas. I.TI-lm M. 0. RSnwN A BRO. i i ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market St, hot. Third and Foarth.) tl.HAKFIKLU, PA. Tho eubaorlber boring boot, mo proprietor of tbla hotel, would roapoeiolly aak a liberal ahon puUi. ualtoaage. ,. Jriooa radiiood lo aail tho tiloea. . laM-'IM. i O. L. LEIPOLDT. S" uso.uehanna'house, CURWKNSVILLB, PA. NEWTON READ, PaoraiBros. Ilariog bwoome sronrioter af thlo lloul. r weold reatieetlaJly eolieit ibo polroaago of tbo poblio. IJouao leniently aad eonvonlooUy oit aooedi a .1, eolttodaad roforaUhod ( good am ple rouma allaoked. All railroad tralna atop at tbla buueo. ionSQ.fB SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Froat atrooto.) CMSAIIHKLD, rA. Tba underalrnod karlna tokon ehoroo nt iki. Hotel, wooid roepeelfully eolloll nohlio nntroti... J.ol JS D. H. FULLEMTUN" WASUINGXON HOUSE, If NEW WASHINIITON. 1'A. Tbla new nnd wall furnl.hod konro hea k.o Ukra by the wider.igned. Ho foele oooBJ.nl of being nblo to roodar eotiafootion to thooa who mo. favvr him with a eall. Mays, 1S71. , U. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. O N T O II II Oil u u7" H""i' tba Coart Hoeae, " LOCK IIATKN, PENN'A. Jold Tl " ' IIAl'SEAL A KKOM, Prop'.. LOYD HOUSE, Mala Street, . PULLIPSBURU, PENN'A. Table elwaya aopplied wilb tho boot tho merket aSorde. Tbo trorolmg public ia inrited to ell. aool,?!. - ROBKKT LOVD. THE MANSION HOUSE. ,-. Coraarof fteoondand Market Street. CLEARFILU, Pa. TRTSoId and eommodtoaa Hotel faaa.duriDa eWo paad pass, ka a.lM-.d . J.a,l. Iki riser eapaeity for tba entertainment of atraa geri and gaeata. The whole building baa beet refarntebed, and the proprietor will epare no paini to render bla gueiti eoufo ruble while atayiog with him. pYThw 'Muni Ion Honee' Offlnlt.no ran u and from tba Depot oa the arrival and departure of each train. JOHN DOUUHKhTY, eprtVTe tf Proprietor Jnnhs. r. k. a am) a. w. abrol. j. a. arsold F. K.ARNOLD & CO., Rankers and Rrokrr., Reynoldoollla, JcScreon Co., Pa, Money reoeired on depo.lt. Dlaoooata ot mo derate ratoa. KoaUra aod Foreiga Eaohaog. ol. ware on hood ond oollcetioo. promptly rooiio. Rcynbtdarillo, Doc. lfi, ll;t..y County National Bank, OF CLKARPIKLD, PA. ROOM ia MaMnia Building, one dour aortk el C. D. Wataon'a Drug Store. VMmrm Tii-kta Ia otnd fn,tn l.ianULai A town, tilaigow, Idoadon, I'aria and (.'openhHKa. Alao, Draft fr eale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. WLM. BHAW, Caafarer. otl:l:7d DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Rtreet, Phlla.lolphla And Dealers in Government Securities, ApplleatloB ny mall will rooeire prompt attco tion, and nil loformatioa ohoorfully fumiibtd Ordero eolietod. April It. if. flfutistrtt. J. M. STEWART, D. d7s., ' OSoa orer Irwtn'a Drug Kture. CIRWENSVILLE, PA. All dentaJ operation!, eltker in tba meckaaiBj oroperatire branch, promptly attended le aad aatiafaction guaranteed. IS pec i el attrntim to the treatment of dtaeaaea or the natural tretK, gum i and mouth. Irregularity of the truth im eeif fully oorwled. Tei-th extrartrd without paia by tbe aae of Kther, end artiacial tefth iaiwrted of the beat material and warranted to render sat Ufaetion. apri)26'TI:ly -NTISTRY. Harinr determined to loeate In CurwranilU for tbe porpoe ef purauing ay profeiia, I hereby offrr my eerriree to tbe public. I bat- jeat finfabed a Urn ef dental inatraetlona aalw the beat tftacbere af tba PeanaylraoM Colltp ef Urr ia the beat manner, with the letrM Improve, menu. All work guaranteed to gira entire aat iafartton aa to quality and duration. Teeth ei traotrd without pain. Room la new Bank baild- ing. For farther information apply in peraoa ar addreee H. 11)(MII, mfihH'75-tf. ' Carwenarilk, Pa. A. M. HILLS Woald reanoctftilly aot if r bif patirnti that be baa reduoed the price of ARTI- -ViClKh TEKTH to $0.0t per Nt.ar t-IS.Off fur a double act. For any twopiraua coming at the eame time, to have eah an arpft et, will get tbe two acta for tii.Ull, or IW.il eanh. Term Invariably Caiiw. Clearfield, July 1, 1874. GEORGE E. ROBACKER, WROLiaai.a niALna in , . WINES AND LIQUORS, CLEARFIELD, PA. My plac of buiiooaa la on Morkot etrett. Ii rectly oppooito th. Coort Ilnuoe, whre I oVfiw to hoop n futl atock of PI KE Llgt'OIl?, aad will warrant them to be each to my connieon. (lire men eall. Joly II, 11 WHOLESALE LIQUOB STOEE, At the and of the new bridge, WEST CLKARFIRTjD, PA. Tba proprietor of tbla entabliahment will bla liquor direct from dlitillera, Partiei baTiaf frm thia houne will ba aure to get a pure artifw at a small margin above eoat. Hotel kcepnra be fn rat-hod with liquor on reaeonabte temt. Pare winot and bran die direct from fieetej'i Vinery, at Bath, New York. UKOKUB N. COLBrR. Clearflold, June IA, It, 76 -If. flS T4 It LiSH Lit is:n. PURE RYE WHISKY. We again eall your attention to the ahnr eJ I brated brand of gnoda, and we do aowilk tbtcee vietiea that there ia a gnat-want eaietieg ( a vaat number of pnrxoni whu are compvlltd It uae, medicinally or othcrwitc. a pure whl-kr. Toaupply thia want we offer Halley'a Peri Rv. aa article whioh baa boee before Ik p""'" for a number of year, ita rrputatUa auiJuf hirh tu k thornlilir r)itklla iliinulant ibu-I medical man. A- aa cTidenoe, quite a nurchfl our eminent phyiiciana praacrMi tt to tnc r lion of all other. Being made oa the beat known ertentilr prta ciplea. f rom tbe ohoioeat grain, aad br pr.ir- diitiller, it retain a delightful tr, w-. greatly Improved by age, mko it laruely after by Bret-clam kttla and drugginU. Should yon danire ta giro tbii whinkr a tut. and are ia doubt aa to whether year notei nrer-i aial kssi it. it kavU olMi - d-W ed.) write to ai and we ihall be mt kfp) J uireot ynu to the iermna who handle ear p" Ii vour nclghWhood. We are alao Mile proprietor and manararfar ofthewrll-knownDH.Hr.KVKK H TOSICIIKHl UITTKH8, whieb haa Vwn arefally and over thirty Te,ri aa a Dlood Purifier, anti v;r peptic ana ionic. Ht'KT A CHTtlfT. Maeht4'7 Itl N. Third St., Philadlp-la O. I. V. If f IIWIlW laa Boa V ft II V IH,frM. t)W ooriea, Qoecn.wore, tlloaiware, Urar I sotlono, fjonfoellonorioa, Ao,, eboop forow. The auhaorlber brae Iroro to Inform kli 'I' ' new eoalomrra that no haa opened A VARIETY STORK IN Ol.EN BOH, " And will aell gooda at nrlcoa to aoll me n. i liberal reduction will be maile to ro.loarn K log ot wholeaale. Coll and eiomlna my atock before parrai" I -, i . i , . K.tMaafi' I ,-vw,,rrw. n mootoi .oore wi p., aolioltod. C. J. Kin"" Olen flop., Pa., Jnn. U, 1171. A VCTIONEERINO mix posTiNt Tk. BBderalgnrd woald reepertfollr lafc eltloona of Cleorlold aod rlrinlly Ibal aar pored ta ory oil Auction. Vca loa, ond ell" SJ nn ahnrt notice, and ot rraeonable raid. Rifle. Pmloro. Programmca. ond olbar J", " .,.s,l mwwvm it, IV-U. I va. - IIH AI.R.-Tho anderalirood ii: nolo a oalaal.lo towa properly la Ik' elCloorSold. Lot Ma Itl foot, will 0 - Z, I lor, .look knoao thorooa orecled, . roooaa down ataira ond foor bod room! Alao, aewlng rorm nnd bath room on roT". Iloweo Iniahed eomplolo from ecller""" Heel dnbl. porah aad good water. aonobio ond payment, ooa,. , ,nrjl IDaagTI w m, at. mevi o.'-"