SAGKETT & StHRYVER, HARDWARE, aad manufacturers of Tln.Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, Second Stmli GIBARVIBLD. PA. Having largely I ware, we lurlt. too nnd prloea. ImhmhI our atoek of Herd- publlo to alumina our awes Cnrlienlera in J pertoot who oonltmplet. build lug will do wall to examine our TOOLS BtJILDIHO HARDWARE, whloh Ie new ud of tho boil mnnufuoture, nnd will bo told low for uib. NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCIIES, HINGES, SCREWS All klado of Bench Planee, R.we, Chltela, Square Hnmtnert, llntr-hete, Flumlje and bereta, Aiortteed A Thamb Uungea, llorele, Braeea A Mltta, Wood and Iron Bench Sorewa, and tbo bait Boring Mncbin. la tho market. Double and Single Bitt Aies, POCKET CUTLERY, Ao. Agents for Burncll't Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. Alao, agent, for Rleharda' GOTHIC FI.UE TOPS, whloh affeotoally oure Stooky Fluea. Fardlera1 Implement! and Garden Toola of erere ueaeripuou. A large ruriet y of COOK STOVES, whloh wo warrant to giro aatlifaotlon. Portable Rnnget and Furnace teok-Roofing. Snouting and Job Work done on reasonable Urma. All ordero will rewire prompt attention. June 11, II POWELL & MORGAN, DIALBRI II HARDWARE, Alio, Mannfactaroriof p Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIARIIILD, PA. lUHMING IMPLEMENTS of all klndl fur te by POWELL A HORQAN. T) AILROAD WUEELBARROWS 11 for lata by POWELL A MOROAN 0 IL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Hell,, ete., for tela kj POWELL A NOROAN. II ARNESS TRIMMINGS 4SI10E Finding!, for lale by POWELL A MORGAN. G UNS.P1STOLS SWORDCANES For aula by POWELL A MORGAN. CTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND Situ,, for lalo by POWELL A MORGAN. IRON I IRON I IRON I IRON For tele hv POWELL A MORGAN. II ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILS, for lale by POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And beat Manufacture, for lale by POWELL A MORGAN. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for lale by POWELL A MORGAN. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED (Successors to Boynton A Yeuog,) FOUNDERS 4 MACHINISTS Manafaetareri of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARPIEM., PA. HAVINO engaged In tho manufacture of flret olaal MACUINERY,woreipeotfully Inform be p ubllo that wa are now prepared to nil nil order, ea eheaply and aa promptly aa eon be done In nny of the eitiea. We manufacture nnd deal in Malay and Circular Saw-Mills rjwl Bloc.., Watw Wuaela, Ahaling Pulluya, Uifford'a Injector, Steam Oeugoi,8tMm Whtatlea, Oilora, Tallow Cupa, Oil Cupa, Oauge Coeka, Air Cooke, Ul.be ValrM, Check Valrea, wrought Iron Pipoa, Steam Pumpa, Boiler Feed Pumpa, Antl Vrletlon Metroa, Soap Stone Tacking, Gum Paek. ing, nnd all klnda of MILL WORK ) together with Plowa, Sled Solea, COOKAKD PARLOR STOVES, and other CABTINOS of all klnda. ny-Ordera aoliclted and AIM at tity prleea All letter! of Inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture promptly nntwered, by eddrea log u at Cleurleld, Pa. jann.-tf BIULER, YOUNO A RKED. READING FOR ALL II BOOKS STATIONERY. Market Ot., Clearfield, (ut the Psat OOce.) rrVl B nnder.igned hege leure to announce to X Ueeltieeuief Cleoraeld and Tlelalty, that ho haa fttted nn a room and haa luat returned from tkeoity wilk n large nmenntof rending muiwr, eonaiaiiag m pari ur Biblei and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeeonnt nnd Paai Booka of every dr eerlptlen Paper nnd RnT.lnpea, Prenek proceed nnd plain Pom and Peneilai Blank, L.gal P.pere, Deed,, Mortgagee Judgment, Eiemn. Ilea nnd Promiarory nolo. White aad Pnreki mont Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, M. lie for either Hi.no, Pluto or Violin tonaunlly en hand. Any booka or atatlouorj dealred tknt I may not ham on hand, will be or. ordered by tret eipr.ee, nnd lold nt wkoleanle at retell I aull euiumere. I will nlao keep poriodloal literature, ruck M Magnalnea, newa. pupere, Ae. r. . wntiiin OUnrtald May T, lll-t J. R. M'MURRAY WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY ARTICLE OP MERCHANDISE AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. . COME AND 8KB. I "70 NEW WASHINGTON. gry flood, flroarle, ti ..... W. BBTTB. WJEAVKIS 1 11ETTS CLEARFIELD, PA., An offering, at the eld atus of Q. L. Reed A Co. their itook of goode, oonalatlng of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, DOOTS A 8 II OKS, IIAT8 A CAPS, UARDWARB, QUEENSWARB, 'LOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., 4o,, At the moil reaeonelile rate! for CASH or In eiohange for , Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY FRODUCI. aunrAdrance, made to thoae ongagod In get ting out tquaru timber on the moat advantageous Urma. pdtljunTI JANIEL goodlander, fjUriinnnuunu, rji., Dealer to DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIER! & GLOVES, HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A 8 II OK, Tobacco, Groceries and Kith, Nella, Hardware, jaoeniwi.ro and u lean ware, men ana Boys' Clothing, Drugs, Paiott, Olla. Bobool Books, a largo lot of Patent Medicines, Candles, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Chon and Crack ers, nock ana Hint rowaer, Flour, Grain and Potatoes, Cloror and Timothy Seed, Solo Lenther, Moroccos, Linlnga, Dindlnga and Thread, nhoetnakerf Jooli and 6boo Fiatllnga. No groalor rarioty of goods In aaj itore In tka only. All for ! Tery low fur eaun or ooonirj produce at tbo Cbeup uornor. .May i. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Venn townihip, Clearfield Co., Pa. BURNED O II T I act mot BUR N E D U PI The aubacrlbera bare, at great expense, rebuilt aeighborhood neeeaalty. In the erection of a flret elua Woolaa Ituafaotory. with all tbo modern iuprovementa attacbed, and are prepared to make all kinds of Clotha, t'aaaitnerea. Satinetta, Dlaa keU, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods on band to aupply all our old aad a tbeusand new customers. wbom we aak to come anu examine our bioor. The boainess of CARD IN 0 AND FULLING will roeelra oor eenoalal attention. Proper arrangement will be made to receive and deliver Wool, to auit euatomert. All work warranted and done npon tbo shortest notlos, and by atrlet atten tion to nuainess wo nope ioru uri uar of pnblio patronage. 1O.0O0 POUNDS W0OI WANTKD! Wa will nav the hicheat market price for Wm and aell our manufactured goods aa low as similar good i ean be bought in the county, and whenever we tall to renaer reaeonaoie uuiiioiion w ftlwftva hm found at home ready to make proper explanation, either in person or ny teiier. aprilJfltf Bower P. 0. LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS SUPEBSBDED BY COVERT'S PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Madeof the belt Mullen- ble Iron, and iaatuebed , to the llamel bj the beat Bnap erer inrented. It . t. mmII 4 5lblf p on, nod nrevante the whipping of the horaee by Uie polo. Ilot liable to get out of repair. Will laat for yenre. All we aak la a fair trial, to oonrlnoe all partiea us ing them that they are unaurpaaaed In Tnlue for the purpoaa for which they are Intruded. 8ACKKTT A BCRRYVER. Cleord.ld, April la, 1874. MARBLE AND STOVE YARD Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, Haring engaged In the Marble bualneii, dealre, to Inform her frlenda and the publle that aha haa now and will keep oonaUntly on band a large and wall aeleoted (took of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and li prepared to fnrniah to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, M0NCMENT8, Curba and Poata for Cemetery Lota, Window 8IIU and Cape, nlae, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND T0r3, Ao, Ao. V.Yard on Raed Ureal, near Ike R, R. Depot, Cleurleld, fa. JoT,7! rpERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept oonatunlly on hand. ST0E AD EARTHEN WARE OV EVERY DESCRIPTION I. CHOCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Vlahcr'i Patent Airtight Self Renllnf Fruit t anel BUTTER CROCKS, with llda, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE BUTTER CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS. FLOWER POTS, PII DISHES, STEW POTS, Aad a great many other thing! too numerou to mention, to Do nau aa FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner ol Cherry and Third Streets, CLKAKrlKLD, FA, aagl T. A. FLECK & CO., Have now on hand, and are dally receiving ad' dltions thereto, a large and welt selected stock, ast fresh from tho menu tee lure re, 01 Dress Goods, Dry Ooeda, flilks, Hats, Bonnets, Old Ladiea Caps, Pbawla, Waterproofs, 1 dies' For Caps, Hair Goods, Osata' Par Bilking Goods, Hklrta, Qlovea, Hose. Overalls, Lumbermen's Flannel, ' Ladies' Underwear, Caffs, Collars, Handkerchiefs, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AND WHITE DRE8SRS, Perfiimerr and Soma. Dalmoral Rklrts, away down. 8toklnas. of evert alto, varlotr and eolorr Not! on a, Trimmings and Fancy Uoods, in almost ondleu variety. N. B.-WE BUY FOR FOR CASH. CASH AND SELL declf Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST "ARRIVAL AND OF COURSI THE CHEAPEBT I A Proclamation against High Prices! WE nr. now opening up n let of the beel nnd mort aeaaon.ble Good, and Wane orer offered In tbli m.rk.1. nnd nt prima that rnnlnd n. of the good old d.ri of oheu tblnge. Thnoo who Ink fallk upon tkla point, or deem our alio, gatlona aupurlnona, need but CJCL jtT OIR STORK, Corner Front and Market ttreeta, Where they eon ee feel, hour and know for them octree. To fully uadentand what are cheap gMdi tola mart b. don.. We do not deem It noeeeewy m eoumernte nnd ItemlH our atoek. It la onowgk for na to atnu thnt Wa have Everything that ii Needed and eonrumod In tbll merket, nnd at prlOM that wtonlih bwtk eld nndyenng. mi josipa shaw a box. tSoefli, tit. QPP08ITION TO IMTONITION! T. A. FLECK 4 CO., wo determined to Mil DRY GOODS, at prices that defy competition. 10,090 yards of entirely new drw goods. 6,000 yards Black Alpaooa. Tho celebrated Colllngwood Brand, acknowl edged tht beat goods fur tho price over put on tho market. Hummer Cassltncrrt, t large assortment, very cneap. LADISE' DRESS GOODS. Ladles white droit f oodi, In groat erlely. Table Linens, white, aud la oo'ora. Prloo away down. A baautlfel lot of Samtaar Sbawli, twaikt at a oargaia ano win ao toiu Try low, Ladles' Bonnets and Hats. Hat and BooneU.trimmtd and ualrlmaed.la ta vary lateat atyleai alto flowara for trimming, aad t?y artiei aMior mi unary, n moon a, uum, Wroatbf, 4o., all onttroly now. Ladies' Dress Trinunings, , A Isrtra tlsf ftM Trlminluc.Jaat purebaaotf. to bo aold Tory ehoop. , k farcaiaa la lull una. rraj niea. - Tbo (local yariaty of prlatr or aallaooror broaght u tail wwa, from to ih eoaia par yaw. Mil! Hillmnn ll hero. T. A. KI.ECK. A. M. HILLS. octll'14 QIIANGE OF PKOlMUKTOnS. The anderslcned havlnc uurobaaed the store goods and property formerly occupied by Lever riegei, on Bocona siroei, uiearueia. aaupu una method of bring ing his bueiBese la Ike aotioo of toe public, anu promiaea to furaiah bis patrons witn inovcry nest quality 01 BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, at exceeding low rates. This I am enaMed to do, because I have no rent to pny, aad ean there fore divide tho profits with my euatomert. It may be laid that this Is ao etprlment with ma, bat If selling a good article for a low ftguro tioes custom and expands trade. I am bound to succeed in my unuert-king. (Jive mo a eall, eX' amino my stock and learn my prices. To wiv hrsra stock of boots and shoes, hats and oaps, 1 bare Juat added a full stock ef Gents' Furnishing Goods, whloh t will sell at the very lowest fl cures for oaf n, or in oicbange lor country produoe, at toe HIGHEST MARKET PRICK. Call and examine my stock and prlcsi before poronaaing eiaewnero. PETER McOKOROR. Clearfield, April 21, 1871. N EW OPENING. it, SHOWERS' -7 BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP NTOIIK. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET STREET. A full nnd oomnlete ajeortmeot of new good. anu new atyiea, uown to "HAKD PAN" PRICES. Cltlaena nre Invited to eall nnd examine m atock and judge for Ihemrelrea aa to quality am prieoa oi goooj. t JOSEPH 8. SHOWERS. Cle.rl.1d, April 14, 1874. ANTED. N. E. ARNOLD CURWRNlVtrtB, PAM (H access or to) Arnold & H.irtshorn. jWMMKt 0.lnrh knared Sblnglca. JO.tMHI pounda ef Wool. Pnrtlea hnrlng long Shinglea or Wool for tlth er) will do well u cull on mo. Tho hlgheit ma hot prloo paid at nil tlmea. Alee, n full and complete rtock of DRY GOODS, HATS ci CAPS, BOOTH A NIIOK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, PROVISIONS, &c, wblek will bo sold at reasonable prices, or oi cnange4 ror sniagiea or wool N.K.ARNOLD. CarwensTllie, May I, H7I. AX7 f T orrwi PttAol.unBrni.nnnn, Ll'MRBR CITY. Colloetloue made nnd money promptly pnld erer. Article, of agreement nnd deeda of oufeynueo neatly otecuud and warranted cor. root or no eherg.. tftjy7l $5- Tr)A Per Day nt r,oma. Term. free. d.U Addreee O. Snaao A Co., Port- lend, Maine, jerJT.Iy THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAUK1KLD, PA KDN8SDAY MOKNINO, BRl'T. 8, IMTft. MELANCHOLY. (lo I you may call It madness, fully I You shall not chaaa my gloom away There's such a charm In meUnohely 1 would not, If I could, be gay. Oh, If you knew the penalve pleaaure That fills my bosom when I aigh, You would not rob tne of a treasure Monarcha are too poor to buy. THE CASE AGAINST GENERAL II ART HAN FT. Tlio ttdilor of tho I'liilKtlniplim iS'un- day FrtM, wIioho loyulty to liis party has always boon ubovo jiar, gota olT the following soitHilile roumrks : Unions tho pcoplo of 1'oniiMy lviinia havo wonderfully short nit'inorios, or the Domocrntio Convention soon to us- somblo nt Krio oonimits soino nrepos- torous folly, John K. Ilurtiitnll will bo tho worst beaten man who was ovor a candidato lor Governor. In 1872 his guilty connection with tho Stuto 'rens )iry ring deionllrutei y snub an ovt'rwliclming nmiy of indisputa ble ovideneo that ho could not then havo como within 60,0'l0 votus of lin ing elected (iovornor but for the pecu iar exigencies and aeeiilents of that remarkable campaign exigencies and accidents which outweighed nil per sonal considerations. Tho Republicans of all factions felt that tho administra tion of iiutionul affairs must bo kept in the hands ol tho Union Republican party, and that to this end Grant must bo elected at whatever cost or sacrl flee ot local requirements. Ono half of tho Democrats, disgusted with the surrender ot their party to (i recley, took no intercut in tho canvass, and cither stayed away from tho polls in Octobor, or voted tho licpublican tick et out of apilo. ' Money was poured into the Stuto lroni Washington by the million, nnd was used efl'ectively in buying votes for tho Stato ticket. Thus was General Ilurtrnnft elected in spito of the worst disaffection the Republican party of Pennsylvania ov or experienced. At least ono hundred thousand Republican voters were then convinced that Hartrauft had boon un faithful in tho performance of his du ties as Auditor-General and Commis sioner of the Sinking Fund, and noth ing has sinco occurred to vindicate or acquit him. They must still consider him unfit fur any high public olllce, un less their memories are singularly ihort. Let us rehenrso briefly some of tho charges which were made and proved against him in 18T2,not by Democratic papen, but by such staunch Republi can journals as Forney's Press and the Lancaster Express. Gonorul Ilurtrnnft had boon Auditor ienoral for two terms and ex officio a commissioner of the sinking lund. lie was responsible for tho just settlement of all the accounts of tho Common wealth with , corporations, nnd espe cially for tho right uso of the moneys and securities in the sinking fund, in short it was his duty to audit all tho claims hgniust the State, to guard tho treasury, and to bo a constant chuck njxin the State Treasurer. ' General llartranll was charged with falling short in all of theso particulars; with having failed to require the pay ment of largo amounts of money due tho State as taxes from various weal thy corporations; with having not only failed lo protect the sinking fund, and to prevent nn unscrupulous Stuto Treasurer from making a dishonest use of the State moneys, but also con nived with that ofllcial, and even insti gated him lo employ such moneys in stock speculations and in other ways for the private advantage of himself and friends ; with having joined with various other State officers in a con spiracy to uso their official positions for tbo purpose of manipulating tho price of railroad securities, in which Auditor General II art ran ft was specu lating, and to dopreciato and buy up at a discount State bonds which were about lo be called in and redeemed ; and finally with having participated with Various persons, including high Stato officials, in what was known as tho Evans swindle, by which tho Stato was defranded of nt least a hundred thousand dollars, and probably very much more I All those chnrgos wore conclusively proved, nnd tho evidence to establish them is still in existence, and accessi ble to us. We shall hero cito a part of the ovideneo bearing upon n few of these charges. Tho following letter, tho original manuscript of which has boon read by many persons in this city, indicates that General Hartrauft employed Mr. Yorkos (Charlos T. Yor kos, Jr., a broker with whom a largo amount of Stato moneys was deposit. eu, nnd wbo auowanls lulled nnd was sentenced to the penitentiary) to buy and Bull stocks, gold, &c, for him. This letter also shows that Ilartranft had made a questionable settlement with the Oil Creek and Allegheny Vnlley Railroad with n view to bulling that stock, which settlement tho At torney Gcnornl had afterwards an nulled: . . , , , . 1 f I 4u9trenauMauAL'e Orrn-tt, -J ' Ha naiaarno. March . 1 Dttiu Ynnaua Muy ue aoon a. po.iible one hundred ebaroa Oil Creek nnd Allegheny Valler Kallroaa, nnd loan nnre my aeooant, or rather an nbatmot made from my amount, eo th.t I ceo ac. the eieot loia I bava au.taincd In Oil Creek. Let ma here tbla ne eoon ne you conveniently eon. Tli. Attorney Ueheral ha. glren n deei.iiin .gninit our aelllement on Oil Creek, which take. the atarch right out I don't know what lo think about buying Oil Creek ea n futor. loreottoent. If you tbluk well of It yon may think that the obnnoei nr. that It will g. np, but na everything elae la drooping but little cao be eipertcd from Ull utnl, wnal ao ynn toinn or got. t - r Ynura, Ao, Joan F. ninrnAitrr. Tho nnnoxod affidavit, which was sworn to before Alderman Dougherty, of this city, provos that tho Stato moneys deposited with Yorkos woro employed by Ilartranft (nnd another affidavit shows that Mnckey profiled still more largely in this way) in stock jobbing operations. It proves also that Ilartranft induced tho Stato Troasnror to deposit moneys with Yerkeglo h used In stock operulit Irons ' ' v" ' " " " Charlea T. Yerkea, Jr., of the oily of Phlla delnhln, duly .worn aoonrdlng to Mw did depom una my that for atimo yeerf put h. had been ne qualnted with J. Ilurtrnnft, Auditor General of the Stale of Penneyl.anln I the! he had nt ?erl oua tiu.ee nurehuMd nnd Mid atock of dif. frr.nl klnda, and carried the earn with money belonging to the Commonweaitk of Penn.ylra. nin, which the awn. J. V. Ilartranft had aeuae. to be depoalted with Ihe deponent by lb. BUI. Trenauror thnt the deponent did pny to J. f. Hartrauft, Auditor Uenerul, on tho 10th of b. ember, IS7S, the enm ef IS.'M, which earn wee derived from nreSta en purchuMa of loon, .f the Commonwealth nnd ealea uf the eame lu the aiok- lag fend, whloh anJn lu nude on the loth of April. IS7A thnt laid deponent bad nUo pl4 to the aald J. K. Harlranll verioue ntuounta of money fur proflla arl.ing from atock apeeulationa ullh money dipo.lled with tkla depunent by the Bute Trenauror nt the imtaaoa 0f the aald Hart, mull. , Yorkos, when the ring finally had him pardoned out ol tho penitentiary, nmdo soino denial respecting those uf fidvits, such duuiul scorning to be a part of the consideration for his liber ation from prison. Jlut there can bo no doubt of the fact that ho sworo to thorn, and many of tlio facts sot forth in them are fully corroborated by Ilurtranft's own letters to various pur ties. Hero, for instance, is another letter to "Dour Yorkos," which has novor boon questioned and which suffi ciently establishes the fuet that Ilurt rnnft corruptly arranged with tho Stuto Treasurer to havo money depos ited with Yerkes for his (Ilurtranft's) privnto purposes. It also shows that llurtraft bud mysterious pocuniary re lations with Muj. Calhoun, United Slutos Pension Agent in this city, whoso affairs about that time woro in a bad shnpo. Tho most obvious expla nation was that Calhoun had advanced some of the government money in his possession to tho Auditor General, who was thus unexpectedly culled upon to refund : AiTniron naNaaAL'e Orrira, ) lUnniaat'nu, Uee.il, lsot. Dkau Yunnan C.lboun telegraphed ma to day fur money, aud I gave bim n check for Is.. TOII.u-liicb bo will pro-ent to you tomorruw (2:id.) I ennnot nvcid thl. I met Maokey bare on Wed tierd.y. He went welt In the afternoon nnd will not return until Monday. I did not like lo aak tilm again but I did not think Calhoun would .hi an otuney won. t will eo you en Saturday, end uhale.er you want 1 will do. 1 will meet Mnok'y hero on Monday, nnd what erer ie neoeaeary 1 will a.k kiui lu do. J. P. II AHTU AU.T. P. 8. Will lift Calhoun'l check on Saturday an.l giro yon n ccrlilloate of depoiit to thai amount. Tims Ilurtrnnft was not only deep in the in ire of tho State treasury ring, and covered all over with the infamy attending tho prostitution of his office to stock-gnmbling operations, but was also suspected of having helped to in volve a United States official by snmo similar perversion of moneys belong ing to tho United States trcnsury,huld in trust for tho widows nnd orphans ol tho Union soldiers. But this article is already loo long nnd further proofs ol Harlranfl's un faithfulness must be deferred. CRIME AND CRIMINALS WASHINGTON. AT The growth of crime ut the Capitol and the immunity from punishment awarded to criminals who have money to soothe itching palms, are now at tracting genontl attention on account of tho recent outrage perpetrated in tho District Attorney's office With a populution of about 115,000, ol which one-third is black, the statistics of crime at Washington, when compared with cities of doublo tho site, aro as tounding, and well justify tbo alarm now full in that unprotected commu nity. When judges, district attorneys, marshals, bailiffs, and detectives, who were glud to get office for the pay,aud wbo hud received no inheritance, bo- come suddenly rich, as a rulo, there Is good ground for suspicion that such wealth has not been honestly acquired, and thnt they bnvo utilized opportu nities corruptly. This condition ot things is notorious at Washington, which during thejust five yours of Urnntism bus beooino tho paradise ot felons. .Murderers, counterfeiters, rohliers, ruffians, gamblers, cut-throats, and other criminals, hnvo no drond of the law, because they know how to disarm its terrors, and to propitiate those wbo administer it. Justice has become n mockery and a cheat. Worso than that.it is used to sholter crime and pur sue innocence. Life is not sale, and property is at the mercy of n combi nation of thieves and their confeder ates in authority. Tho public is familiar with tho latest outrage, in which the son of tho Dis trict Attorney released n burglar from juil upon truudulcnt bail, after tho Grand Jury had presented him for grand larcenyj Tho Polleo Court, be fore which this criminal was arraign ed, has the power of nn ordinary com mitting magistrate. Therefore, when Schneider was rompiittod to jsil on a cbargo of burglary and larceny, its au thority over him was exhausted, nnd the case passed up to a highor tribu nal. But if there wus any doubt on this point, tho presentment by tho Grand Jury took him entirely beyond tho reach of this Police Court, with a ju risdiction of 1100 and of minor of fenses. 'That presentment was held by the District Attorney, and his son and assistant, as ho stylos himself, issued tbo order upon which ho was bailed by tho clerk of this court. To make it complete, a well known cititon wus fnlsely personatod as the bail, so that fraud ami collusion wore manifest through tho whole proceeding. But this is not tho worst phase of the transaction. It is now positively ascertained that the Very purties who figured in the sufo burglary nnd the rolcaso of the burglar Benton from jail, were those who conspired and pro cured the dischnrgo of Schneider. Af ter his commitment, a telegram was sent to Richard Harrington In Dela ware, whoro he is now residing after being driven in disgrace from Wash ington. Uo is known to have visited Schneider several times in juil, and though ho did not appear on the record as his counsel, ho managed tbo whole business, whilo a shyster named Evans was put forward to go through tho nocossary forms. This hvnnswas for merly a clerk of tho Pulico Court, aud was employed In tho IHsfict Attor ney's office at tho time ofjhe bur glary, in which ho played nn Inferior part under Harrington's direction, and then turned up as a witness before the investigation. Here then are tho District Attorney's office, Harrington, Evans, and tho Polico Court all dircct- iy connected with this villainy, and all of them in ono form or another woro associated with the snfo burglary. That there was a deliberate conspira cy to defeat the ends of justice nnd to accomplish It by tho most desperate means, is clearly revealed In every phase of tho business, and confirmed by tho disreputable character of the persons involved, As grand and petit juries are packed at Washington in tho interest of tho ring, it may norhnps no doubtful whether the upright sentiment of the community will be represented when complaint is made against those scoun drcls in and out of office. But there is a tribunal to which appeal can be inudo with confidence, as will bo dis covered when tho House of Represen tatives comes together In December. In addition to tho escape 0f Schnei der, it Is now discovered that Moore aud Williams, who robbed tho Inter nal Itevenuu oftlco at tho treasury more than a year ago, nnd who forged endorsement lo a largo amount, have boon let loose on straw ball by the same sort of collusive rascality. And but for the present excitement, there is hardly a doubt hut Ottrnun and Hal leek, who are now hold for tho recent robbery id tho Treasurer's office, would have found moans to conquer the prej udices of their keepers. It will not oxcito tho least surpriso if they escapo in spito of tho outcry against tho fla grant prostitution of justice in behalf ol felons. jv. i. sun. Tho Secretary of the Treasury has decided that the notes of National Dunks shall in future bo printed upon tho sumo kind of paper as tho United States notes. Tho notes are also to be executed with not less thun three plate printings of which no company shall oxocuto more than ono. This ordor will not only prove a publio conveni ence but will prevent counterfeiting. Tho two kinds of puper often give rise to suspicion where nono'ahould exist. Tho Bloomsburg Columbian say We would remind tax-payers of the xtrvr.gano of lha Kopubllcan ad. ministration of this Slnto, by sta ting that they paid out of tho public funds f4,3(HS.41 to bury ox-Gov. Gcnry. Uo died after he went out of office, and had no more claim to be buried nt the expense of the Stale thun any other citizen. Mo other ex-Governor was ever buried ut tho expense of the public. i i Old Smtuns. A rocent traveler through Palestine says: Of tho origi nal cedars of Lebanon only seven now remain. They cover a space of not over half a milo upon the mountain side. They are more than a thousand years old. Indeed, it is buleivod that some of them were pluuted by Solomon A wicked Illinois paper says that "a young lady lectured on 'dress reform' In Springfield recently, and she was pulled back' to such an extent that, when she attempted to sit down at tho conclusion of her discourse, she failed to reach tho chair by over six inches' and was consequently floored. A certain young gentleman ol Ev- snston, Intl., recently accompanied young lady to a train to see her safely started on hor journey. Ho carried her ruiroud ticket in his pocket ior safety, and found it there, when ho reached home, soino hours after the train left. Cun io V. Fisher, a colored school teacher ol Mississippi, has brought suit in tho Supremo Court of Wash ington ngninnt the Pullman Palace Car Company, claiming 110,000 damages for a refusal to allow her to travel on a palace oar from Cincinnati to Wash ington. Tun Boston Singer. Gilmore wants, at the Centennial at Philadel. phia, next summer,the One Hundredth Psalm sung by 100,000 voices on the 100th anniversary of tho Declaration ot Independence. He says he can or ganize such a chorus. - Alio I'hmcso authorities tiuvo em ployed Major General Ripley, former ly ot the United States Army, to complete a system of coast and river defenso for that country. A Dzmaoooi-i's Vikw. Gov. Ames of Mississippi is of the opinion that a government supported by negro mili tia armed with Remington rifles is the host in the world. The Adams Kxpress Company em ploy 8,000 men, 1,000 horses, and 1,200 railway cars, and their siecial messengers travel ovor 100,000 miles a day. jfltu! aurtlstmt'uts. QAUTION. All persona are hereby waraetl ejraiast t par allow. chasing or in any way nidillia with the fol In DronertT. now ta tlio posaeaaloa mj.v. V. .lobDSon. oi Jordan towasbip, vis i uao Da; it el Hon, 1 hay mare, 1 brown inaro oai oo)L seta of hern s, 4 cow a, 7 year I leg aelves.U sheep, 4 spriof esJrcs. T boss, 1 I year old ball. 1 two- bone wagon. 1 spring wagon, nower and hay rake, 1 fanning mill, one-half Interest la a grain drill, tbreahlnf marbiae aad atuap tnacbtoo. I plowa, 1 barrow, S00 dotea of wheat, 60 dteea of rye. w acres ot eats, a arrea oi euro, l aero po tatoea. 1 acre buckwheat, II toaa ot bay. 1 bed) and beddinc, t acta of obalre, I table. 1 atandi, lot or carpet, i cupboard and it jib, i cooaiag ItOTO aad uteniila. 1 parlor emve. 1 bnreaa. book ease, 1 Inange, 1 long sled, 1 Ing sled aad eTindstnns. The for-foinr aropertv waa par- ohaseil by o al Bheriff'a Sals oa the 18th day of August, and la left la the poaieaaion or the par ties named, subject to my order at any time. Ansonvllle. Srpt. 1,71. it. C AUTION. All persons ere hereby oaatlnaed artiest pur- ehuiea or ia any scanner meddling with tho fol lowing property, now In tbo poaMsalna Of Jfimea and Kdward Davis, of Beecarla town whip, tIs i two-borse wagon. 1 pair twin eleda, 1 colt, t bay berMM aad barneae. II aerae ot wheat, acree of oats, H acrea ol corn, I acres ef potatoes, 1 cow. 7 anga, 1 threshing machine, ihl. props rty m purchased by me at Hhnrirs sale oa we out flay or uiuiy, ana n ieii wun insai nn ioaa ouiy, ibb feet to my order at any lime. eJAMKS riiTNfli Smith's Mills, Sept. 1, I8T-Sl JAUTION. All persona are hereby warned agalnat par chasing or In any meaner meddling with the following peruana, pmperty, now la the poeeeS' tloo of uitiba A. NelT, ol Nw Washington, vis 6 acres of corn, 1 acres of oats. I aoree of back wheat, a lot of potato) la the ground, t stick a of umber oa dbbe oi uneai ureal, i tanniag mm, i gents' and 1 side saddle, 1 grain cradle, 1 Iron kettle, I toaa or bay. Take properly was par chased by me at KheritTe sale oa the Itflh ef Aug. and is left with th said NelT na loan, subject to my order at any tima. HKNHY MS!", Ha. Mew Washington, Aug. li, 1874 3t C AUTION.- ' All persons are hereby warned against pur chasing or la any manner meddling with tbe fo1 lowing property, now in the heads ol Rooert Ura bam, of Bradford towasbip, vlsi One horse, t cows, I head yoang cattle, I barrow, I pi owe, ID doaea waeat, lot ot rye, acres torn in the growna, I acres oat in tbo ground. I acres of baahwheal, 1 ton of hay, mora er lees, and I waah kettle, The aloreaalil property was purchased by sac at Sheriff's sale on the day of Aaaust, and Is left with him oo loan sabjeet u mr enter. i ROllKRT S. STEWART. Bald Hills, Aug. SI, mr. All peranna are hsrsby warned against par rbaaing or la any way meddling with the fol lowing properly, now In tbe handa of Hiram Donaldaon, of Pean townnhip, vis i One cow aad t bnga. This properly was purchased by me at constable's sale on tbe list of Jul), aad Is left with him oa loan only, snKjeot to my order at any time. JOHN HIPS. 1.' inmber City, Aug. 15, lft7o. lt c AUTION.- All pareoua nre hereby eeellee.d ngalaat parohuelag ur in any way meddling wllk n sew plnUorm .prlng w,oa, parensaed by nee, nnd gl.ee In M. Eetllehnrger en loen. CASPER IKIPOLDI Clearfield, Aug. M, 71-11 ' $n) oods, romifj, Qftr. fvRATZER & LYTLE. -TI1S- NEW FIRM! IH TUIIK COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED STORE, Aro marking down their IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, to tke lowect CASH PRICES. Reduced oipeasoa aad eolllof for ready pay enables thorn lo do It. They will endeavor to be HEADQUARTER fur ittpplylng tbo ci titans of Cloarleld county with DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Dree, Qooda, Hoota nnd Shoea, Urooorlae, Wall Paper, Qeoruawnr., Ae., Ao. And nil otber gooda Is tkeir line. N. B. TERMS CASH. J. M. KRATZER, J. a. LYTLB. Clearleld, Dee. IS, 1ST.. ED. W. GRAHAM, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Has Juat opened, nt the eld rtund, Id Ornhna'a now, n oompiein aioos oi .TEW a O O D B, of erorj deMrlplloa. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, BOOTS AND 8HOE8, CLOTHING, fc., o., IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, MEAT, SALT, RYE, OATS, CORN ALWAYS ON BAND AND FOB SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE FLOUR Reoelrad k tka ev loud, sad aold nt s auul! ndrnnee. A aupply of R0P1 tonabantlj on hand. 8 pee id Induooaouta .fared to tnoea getting nnl Square Tinner an Loga, M wa deal largely la Lumbermen's BuppliM, and are pre pared at all tlmea to purcb.ee tim ber nnd lumber. ED. W. GRAHAM, Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. OoL U, 1B?I. HARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI I am aware that there aro some persons a little bard to please, aad I am also aware that the eomplalat of "hard times" Is well aigh aaWareal. Hal I am ao suaatee. new uei i aaa saiiaiy we former aod prove oenelaslvely that "hard times will not effect those who buy their goods from ma, aad all my patrons shall ho Initiated Into tbo se cret or HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I hare goods eaoucfa to supily all the Inhabl tants ia tho lower end of the county which I cell at eiceeding low rates from my mammoth store In MULiHONHURu, where I eaa always bo round ready to wait apon callers and eupply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Back aa Clotha, Batlnetts, Casslmeres, Muslins, Uslalnea, Linen, Prilling!, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laoo, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hate aad Cape all ut We beet material and marts to order Uoie, Socks, Ulorea, Mittens, Lacea, Ribbons, Ac. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rioe, Molasses, Flab, Ball Pork, Liaaeed Oil, Fiah Oil, Cat-boa Oil. Hardware, Qaeenswaro, Tinware, Castings, Plows aod Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Cera Colli Ta tars, Cider Presses, and all kiads ef Aies. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Olass, and a general assortment ef Stationery, QOOD FLOUR, Of different brande, always oa band, and will be sold at tho lowest possible flgores. J. H. McClain's Medislnes, Jayne't Medicines, Hostettar's and Hoofland's Hitters, tOOl poaadi of Waal wanted for which the highest price will bo paid. Clorerseed oi baad aad for sale at the lowest market price. Also, Agent for Btrattoarllle aad Carwenevllte Threshing Maohiaea. JtVCall and see for yoarsolves. Ton will lad everything aaually hept la a retail store. L. M. COUDRIKT. rrenohtille P. O., August 11,1874. JhJEW 6TOKK AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW ii SON liars juat op.D.d a NiwBtosi, on Ualn8t.,CLSiriiLD, Pa lntelf occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN. Thslr stock consists ol H3UX XT Cs CD CD CD St Qtocisisa of tb, boat quality, Qokkniyvare, Boots and Shoos, snd nr.ry Artlcls n.cenasrT for ons't oomfort. Call snd tismlns our stook b.loro par ohsalng slaawknr. May S, 18A-tf. STRAM SAW MILL, ENGINE AND BOILERS f OR BALI. Tb. undmlgMd .fort for ml. M reeeonnhlo Urma, thmr itoam aaw mill, loMUd al VTnllnee tun, CleerB.ld 0., Ps. Th. ngln. nnd hollere are na good aa mw. Tb. ale. f tka engine I, Halt, nnd I, Is good musing order. The. will nlao Mil their ahlagle nnd lath mill, snd nil the warning mnahlsory Is ta mill, rartlas wlahlng purveueu aun e.ii .n er uoareo. URAHAU, WALLACE CO. CWarleld, Pa, juat 10, lilt. 0korfr.fi, (Etc. fi.oi ic. fj;:i, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Market street, one dour uveal nf Maualoa lleu.e. t'learBeld, Pa. Keep eonatantlj on band SUGAR, CWFKK, TEAM, SODA, COAL OIL, SYRUP, SALT, SPICBS, SOAP, Canned nnd Dried Fruila, Tobaroo, Cifara, Can dle., Older Vinegar, Halter, Kige, Ao. ALSO, EXTRA OMB. MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &c, All of wbleh will be wld ebe.p for enab or In exchange for eountrv produce. a. u. anAifiK co. CLurteld, Nor. IS, 114.-11 REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify the public generally that be has removed bta Grocery Store from Show's Row, to the building formerly occupied by J. Miles Kratier, on Secood street, aeit door to Bigler's hardware store, where he intends keeping a full line or it e i: it i K s. 1IAMS, DRIED liKEFand LARD. SUGARS and Si RI'PS, of all gradea. TEAS, Oreen nnd Uleck. C0FFKR, Routed end Oreen. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, i:sjrjrt:n fri its. All kind, in tne merket. PICKLES, in Jan and bnrrela. SFICES, in ererj form and rarletr. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINDS Of CRACK EHK. APS, MATCHES, DIKED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil u4 laomp CHmaoys. And a ood .Hortnient of thon tblnge uaule kept In a groeerr atom, wbirb be will eicbunge for marketing at tbe market price,. Will eel) for cub na cheaply u .ny other one. Plenae eall and net ble atoek nnd Judge for yon reel f. Cle.rd.ld, May IT, 1914. QROCER1KS. JAS. II. LYTLE, (8urwaaor to LYTLB A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHIXCK LINK OK TBAH. OOLORUS, JAPAMS, IMPERIAL, T0UNQ HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST Purett Is Hnrket. BUTTER AND KGCS Will he kept and aold nt Srat eo. Caab pnld far Country Produen. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA DAMS. PIHI1. Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, A. P1CKLKH. Barrel Plokle, snd Engllak Ploklon. FLOUR AND FEED. Flour, Corn Meul, Oat Menl, Ao. mohl'Jl JAS. II. LYTLE. aTIUKAP GROCERIES! J LUMBER CITV. PA Tbe nnderalgned announces ta his eld frieada and patrons that he has opened a good line ot G ROOK R IKS A PROVISIONS at the old stand of Kirk A Spencer, for which be solicits a liberal patronage. ii. w. erBft vttK, lAumner uny, fa., Marcb lv-tt. TOOT AND SUOK MAKING. It JOSEPH II. DEKRINfl. nn Market drool. In Bhnw'a Row, Clenrteld, Pa., haa Juat rooelred u tne lol of frenek Cnlf Sklne nnd Klpa. tke beat in tne merket, nnu la now prepared to man. ufnetur. ...rything In bla Una. II. will war rant kin work to be ne renreeented. tso .niton, or ci.ui.ld nnd ulelnitr nn rotpeeuuiiy tnriias to giro mm n .nil. work Son. nt abort notlee. Tt1s'7.e,y njejir1! Poultry Powdir, warrantee, If need tn time, wcur.coir.fm ciioter. OtlU S-Uer..nd I ordloerr tueeUou toe IrJIt ru-it inn.ri..ll.rW,.. M'lf Of ntmiT kaep roulirravcnloconflnriiii.i)fi: aie,witA hui profltmndrleMort. rirtu ScUL, amor i eo. k your ijaaler. ftenl frea aooa J METER CO., BalUmorC J unlfl Sm HOUSE AND LOT FOil SALE, The House and Lot on the corner of Mar ket and Pifth streets, Oleaifteld. Pa., Is for sale The lot oontaias nearly an atire of ground. The house Is a large double frame, containing nine rooms, for terms and other Information apply to ins luoBenner, ai tne roai urnce. novll p. A.OAI I.TN. MEAT MARKET"" F. M, CARDON ft BRO., Rear of Pie' Opera House, CLBARPIKLD, PA. Oar arrangrmenta are rf the meat oomnlete character for furnishing tho public with Fresh team oi an unit, and or tne very neat quality. We also deal in all kiads of Acrteultural Imnla. bicbis, wnioB we neep nn ei auction far the bsn alt of the public. Call around when In town, aad take a look at things, or adrireaa aa M.CAHUON A II HO. Claarteld, Pa., July 14, I HI J. if. JjMiKHU MEAT MAUK.KT.-T M. Q. BROWN & BRO., Market St., Clearteld,. Would unuuunoe Ie the eltitent of th. town nnd eieielty that Ibty Mill beep Ihe meal market nt an. .iu aiuna, wnere tn.y will ken Frosh Beof, Yenl Mutton nnd Lftrub, of the finest qnalitlot. Markal mwnlnga Teee.l.ye, Tuareduy, ud ". mit. ue n eon. Je ,'JJ-m M. a. BROWN A BRO, iottl. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Merket St, bet. Third nnd fourth,) CLKAHIlfcLO. PA. Tho aubMriber nv!og neoomo proprietor of thl. bolel, would reopecllully nek n llbere! that, ef publle patron.,.. Prioee reduoed to eult Ike llutee. J.n.M.'Tiilf. O. L. LKIP0LDT. S- USQUEHANNAH0U8E CUHWENSVILLB, PA. NEWTOM HEAD, Puormnron. Having bMom. proprietor of tkia Hotel, I would reepootfully eolleit tk. patronage ef tbo publle. lloua. leMuotly nnd .onvonlenlly elt wl, refltted nnd refurniahed t good asm. pie room, atUehed. All railroad trnina atop n tbie hoUH. JnnU-ft S H A NrHlIOUSEi ' (Cor. of Market A Front atreeU,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tho underaignod baring lakes ebarge of tbll Hotel, would reapeolfuliy aollcit nubile patrone. Janl'It u. u.ru rULLERTON. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WAHIIINOT0N, PA. Tbie now nnd well fnrnlabed bone, haa boon taken by the underaignod. He feela oonBdeut of being eble lo render autiafuolion to tboeo wbo may fevor bin with n Mil. M.yi, II7I. O.tr. DAVI8, Prop'r. OIITOUR HOUSE, Oppoilu tb. Court Houm, LOCK BAVIN, PE.HK'A. J.U7I HAL'SIAL A KR0M, Prop'a. LOYP HOUSE, Main Street, PHILIPSBDRO, PXNM'A. Table alwnra aapplted with the beat tbe market uffordo. Tbe tr.reltng publle ie inrltod to e.ll. nor!,7I. ROBERT LOYD. TH ElwrNoOfJUSE." Corner of Second aad Market St recta, CLEARFILD, PA. THIS old aad commcdloas Hotel has. daring the past year, boea enlarged to dooblo Its former capacity for tbe entertainment of stran gers an 4 gussu. The whole Ovtt.it a tvaa boon refuroisbed, aad tbo proprietor will spare no pains to render hit gueeta aemfortable while auyiog with him. r-Tho Mansion Boaeo" Omolbas raaa to and from the Depot on tho arrival and departure of each train. JOHN DOUGHERTY, eprfl-71 tf Proprietor r. K. aasotn." o. w. Arnold. j. n. aaot. F. K. ARNOLD , CO., llaiikcm and Itrokern, Reynolderltle, Jcfferaon Co.. Pa, Money received on depoalt. Dieeounte at mo derate rats. fi altera and Fore i re Rtohange al- wars an hand aad eollMtiona promptly made. ReynoldsTllle, Deo. 18, 18T4.-ly County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Masonic Building, one door nortb of C. D. Watson 'a Drag Store, j'asaage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Queans town, Glasgow, Londoa, Paris aad Copenhagen. Aleoi Drafts for sals on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Prost. W. M. SHAW, Cashier. tl:l:T4 DREXEFtlTfJ No. Si South Third Street, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities, Application by mall will receive prompt attea tlon, and all Information cheerfully furniihed Orders solieted. April 11-tf. JKutistrjl. J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S., Offloo ovor Irwin's Drug Store. CCRWEKSVILLK, PA. All dental operatlona, either la the mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended te aad satisfactioa guaranteed. Special atteatioa paid to the treatment of dieeaeee of the natural teeth, gams aod moatb. Irregularity of the teeth sue eessfully corrected. Teeth axtracted witboat pais by the use of Ether, and artificial tooth inserted of the best material and warranted to render sat isfaction. aprilln'71:ly D ENl'ISTRY. Ilnrlng determined to lo.aU In Curwenoville for tbe purpoee of punning my proluiien, I b.r.hr offer me aemrea to Ibe public. I beve juat flniibud n term of deoUtl inatrueiiona under the beat le.on.rc .1 in. rennaytrnnin college ot Dental Surgery in Philadelphia, and am now nrepered to execueu nil worn perfuming to ueuf otfy is to. oeei manner, wiiu tun i.uh nuprv... nenta. All work coaranle.d to give entire aat- lifMtlon .a t. quulity aud duration. Teeth el. trneted without pnin. Room In now Bank build, log. For further information apply in percon er nddrcu K. At. THOMPSON, mcb3r7..tf. Curwenarille, Fa. A. M. H I LL8 Would respectfully notify bis pat tenia that he haa reduced the price of ARTI FICIAL TEKIli toJU.t)0 per eat. or 135.0Q for a double set. For any twe poreoaa coming at tbo eame time, to have each aa upper oet, wtll get the twa acts for $46.00, or $I7.M each. Term a invariably Caab. Clearfield, July 1, 1ST. GEORGE E. ROBACKER, WROLBSALn PBAI.aa iw WINES AND LIQUORS, CLEARFIELD, PA. MYblaeeof bu.lne.tia on Market atreet, di rectly oppotit. Ih. Court Hour., where I deiire lo herpn full nook ef PURS LlqUORS, and will warrant them t. ba nob to my eo.tr. mm. Die. me u mil. July II, 7 tf. WHOLESALE UQUOR STORE. At the aod of tbe new bridge, WEST CLEARFIELD, PA. Tit proprietor of this oatablUhmeat will bay bis liquors direct from distillers. Psrties baying from this bouae will be sura to get a pure artirie at a small margin above eoct. Hotel keepers eat bo furninhed with liquors on reasonable torma. rare wince ana nraaaiee airooi from onj Vinery, al Bath, New York. Clearfield. Jane IA, 1875-tf. ESTABLISHED 137. PURE RYE WHISKY. We arain call Tour attention lo tbe above cele brated brand of goods, and we do oo with thecal- Vic lion that there Is a great waat Misting ema a veil number of peraoao wbo are compelled M nse, medic ia ell- or otherwise, a pure wbiiky. To aupply this aat we offor Ballrya Part Ryw, aa article which has beea before the public for a number of years. Us reputation etaading high a thoroughly reliable stimulaat amag medical men. As an evidence, quite a number our eminent physicians prescribe It to tbe exsla- tton of all others. Bring made on the beat knnwa coleatlne prla ciples, from the choicest grata, aad by practical diatillera, it rcUina a delightful flavor, aae, greatly improved by age, mahce It largely eoaflt after by flrat-claaa hotels and drugglita. Should yon dasirs to give tbie whisky a trial, and are lo doubt as to whether your hotel ordmg gist keep it, But havlog one of oor signs display ed,) write to ua and we aboil ba mr.it happy te direct yoa to the persons wbo handle oar gwdt In your neighborhood. M e ere alae cole proprietors and manufacturer! of the wHI known DH.HTtKVBR'S TONIC HbK IllTTKRS, which has been sucoesffally used nt over thirty yeara as a Blood 1'artler, anti-It;-peptic and Ton to. ItlipT tnninvi MachZi r-' 131 N Third rtt., Philadelphia. O. 1. V. "rilKRR lo buy my DRY 000PS, OP.0- t wriel. QuMn.ware, GlaMware, urun Notion,, Coor-etloneriet, Ae., cheap far earn. The tnlitFrlher tier, leure to Inform hi, old ,M new euelonier, thul he haa openr A VARIETY STORI IN OI.EM HOPE, PA. And will tell enodt at prloea to nit Ihe llaet. a liberal reduction will be uaude t. eu.lonier, ' Ing et wholetnle. r .1 1 J u,-iu . .in,. krnM herchMltf eleewheru. A liberal .her. f publle patreaaf. eoticltea C. J. KKAOT. Glen Hope, Ps., June 14, l7l. CTIONEKIUNG HILL-POSTING' Th. undenlgued would reipeelfully ltt"M clll.en, of ClrnrSrld end rlclnlly that he it I' pareil to ery H Auction, Vmdee, end other W" on ahort notloe, nnd nt reaannahle rate Hilli Ht... rf Atker ed.ertil'f potted nnd diatrthuled In tbe moat en.T"'"' plaeea. A than ef puhll. P,""','Jj March 17, -Jl-tf. Clearsrs, - I .IOR DAI.R.-The uuderelgned efen . eel. s rulu.lil. lown properly In Ibe eoretl' ol Clnrt.ld. Lot MlilSi feet, with a gwd atory plank boute Iherwna .rK'ed, uilk la" mm down autre and four bed roomi of ""' Alee, ww Ing room nnd bulk room on recced aw Houto l.lihed eompleH I ram eellM to stu Qd double porch nnd good wait r. rnenr eoneble nnl nnymentt eny. . HsugTS WM. M. McCUll0r