SACEETT & SC1IRYYER, HARDWARE, and BunfuUnrt of Tin, Copper Sheet Iron Ware, I w ; Saoooi Street, : 1 CLEARFIELD, PA. Ha? tog largely Increased oar took af Hard ware, we larlte the public to eiamino ear took and prlw. Carnontora and parioai who eon tamp lata boild lag will do wall lo axamina our TOOLS 4 BtflLDIKO HAEDWABK. whloh t iw tod of tht boat maaafactara, aod will ba old low for eaik. NAIL3, GLASS, - PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, - SCREWS AU klnda of B.neh Plaoea, Sawa, Chiaela, Bqnarea, Uunnirl, llatchete, Plamba and Larela, Mortiaed A Tbomb Ouagea, B.r.le, Braeea A Uitta, Wood ud Iron Benoh Barewe, and tho bMt Borinf Machine la the 't market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, Ao. Agents for Burnell's Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. Alio, agouti for Rloharda' GOTHIC Fl.tJE TOPS, which efleotaallj our Smoky Flat. Farmara' Implementa and Garden Tooll of erery deeoription. A largo Tariety of COOK STOVES, which w warrant to girt latlafaetloo. Portable Range and Furnace. V-fw Roofing, Spouting and Job Work dono on reMonabie lertu. All oruer will roeairo proa pi atteot.cn. . Juno 11. 187S. POWELL & MORGAN, II A It I W ARE, Alio, Muifaeturoriof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARPIBLD, FA. ' i pAKMING IMPLEMENTS or all klndi for aal by POWELL A MORGAN. JAILHOAD WHEELBARROWS for aalo by . POWKLL A MORGAN. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Nallf, ato., for aal by POWELL A MORGAN. JJARNKSS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE Flndinga, for aalo bp POWELL A MORGAN. Q.UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For aalo by POWBLL A MORGAN. CTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND Blioa, for aalo by POWELL A MORGAN. RON! IRON I IRON I IRON For aalo by POWELL A MORGAN. JJORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILS, for aalo by POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And boat MaDufaotara, for aala by I t . POWELL A MORGAN, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for aala by POWELL A MORGAN. rnoi. a. iiitieut. cram oonno. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa BRANCH OFFICES to d iff. rent parti of tho IrOUOlJ. Tho followiog Old and Reliable Fin, Aoaideat 8 took and Life lniur.no Cotnpaniei represented E'tab. AweU. I BUM North Britiih A Mrcantilo Flro In. Co., of Kn gland f 20,009,100 1865 Dootttrih Cotnmerolal Fir Ina. Co.. of England gold) 10,000,000 1794 North America Firo Intnranoo Co.. of Philadelphia 4,700,000 1820 Firo Annotation Fire Inaaranoo Co., of Philadelphia 3,100,000 IMS Phoinii Firo Ina. Co., N. Y.. 1.200,(100 loof Wotertown Firo Ina. Co., of N. T., iniorea farm building! only 700,000 1871 Amnion Firo Inmranoo Co., of Cincinnati 1,000,000 1851 York Stock lmaraneo Co., of I'onna. IniarahorNO, Ao., 76,000 1874 Hartford Aoeidcnt Iniuranoo Co of ConneotiouL. SOO.OOO 1847 Peon Mutual Lit Intnranoo Co of Pnnjlrinla.,M 5,000,001 jsud jneiroponian bit inanranoo L"o of New lork 1,000,000 Total capital , 17,000,000 i eioDi iDw cooairj aesmng innraneo, oan have It promptly aUcndad to by oalliag at tha oftico or addrtllin nt bv letUr. InnruMi . footed at tho lowest potiible rate, U bt obtainoi in nrn-oiai eompanioi. Aa Uompaniu reprt nrnlnt whirk makm Anumtmli, Th ahovs two lifa lninrano Co.'a, reprotontad hy T. II. Murray, have paid oat in ch, batwotn tho dateaof Aug. 1871 and Aug. 174, to tho friondi of depfwod policy boldtri in Ihla oownty, tho nitn of $23, 0(0. Pro rid far tho future by Insuring yonr boniai and your Uvea In tho Writ firanoh Inauraaoe Agency. MI' K HAY A OOHUON, Clearfield, May 20, 1876. Agonta, Ja. 8. raatona, l'r.i'l. R. E. Baacaaa, Sta'y CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, vi iiAMruKu, vvnn, Awoto..; .,.......$3,110,000 Hallo of Airnlito LiaMUtiei Famirhri iniuranco at tha very loweot ooet Policy-holderi participate la tho profit i ef tho Company, thua continually reducing tho annual For raioi, Ac, pall on or addrent H. M. McKIM ALIjI, Agont. OBeo in Shaw'a Row, Cloarleld, I'a. 7ili 74 JOHN .TROUTMAN, DEALER IN EUHNITUEE, ', JIATTTEKSEfl, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, SEAR P.O. Tha nnrl.r,ljnd b.,i loan to lafora lha till aoa, of Cla.rH.IJ, and lha pobllo granally, that h. bu oa hand a Ina anortmrat of Farallaro, nob aa Waloat, rkoataat and Paiatod Chambar Pnilfi, Parlor Sultra, Hoolmlng and EiUaaioa Chalrt. tadlw1 ud Gaau' K.i. Chain. IK. ... fnral.d Diniagaad Parlor Chaira, Caaa Soatoaaid "mw :naira, ri.ta.a Hart, Ptop and Kitoa lia Laddoro, Hat Racka, Korabblng Braahoa, Ao ,JI(lCLDl.VO AND PICTURE FRAMES, Looting niaam, Chranoa, Ao, whleb woald bo aaiuni. rnr llolloay prorrnti. dmU'7) J. It. M'MURItAY WILL KI'PPLT TOU WITn ANT ARTICLE Or MBKCHANIIIRII AT THE VERT LOWR8T PRICE. COMB AND BEE. (I:t:7lyi) NEW - WASHINGTON. KRATZRit & LYTLE, TBI ..1 if NEW FIRM ' IN THEIR COLOSSAL . CONSOLIDATED STORE, Art marking down tbttr 1MSEXSE STOCK OF GOODS, to tht lowoat CASH PHIOES. Redaood tpnm and aeUlag for ready pay anauiea wem w ao . iney win uiiHTtr aa HEADQUARTERS for (applying tho oltlaeaa of Ctorfield ooaaty win DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Droaa Gooda, Boota and Sboea, Orooorioa, Wall Paper, Qaooaawaro, Ao Ao. Aid all othor gooda la their Ilea. N. B. TKRMS CASH. 1. U. KRATZER, Cl.aru.ld, Doo. U, 174. 1. O. LYTLE. ED. W. GRAHAM DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Haa Joil opoaod, at tho old ataad, la GrakaB1 How, a ooaaplou atoek of A JC W O O O D M, of orory dooorlptloa. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, B0OT8 AND SHOES, CLOTHING, lxj.,rf. IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, MEAT, SALT, BYE, OATS, CORN, ALWA TS OIT BAND AND FOR SALB ATA SMALL ADVANCE. FLOUR Roooirod b Uo oar load, aad aold at a mill adraaeo. A aupply of ROPI ooaaUaUy oa band. Spatial iodaaomoaU olorod to thoao goUlag oat Bqaara Tiabor aad Logo, aa w. dl largoly la Laabormaa'a Bappllat, and an pro pared at all Uaoo to parabola Urn bor aad InaaWor. . ED, W. G I ill AM, i Markot Stnot, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oot. S3, 1171. JJARD TIME8 HAVB NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLKI I am awara that th.r. ar. mm. un... iii. Bard to plana, and I am alas awar. that ,h. oonpiaini ol "lard tla.a" ia wall all a uairaraal lot linn aitaatrd aov that I can aatiafy lha hu pro. ovnBiBBi.oir laac "Bard nmaa will not offoat thoao wbo bo th.ir oanl. Im. aad all mi patroaa ahall ha inltlaud l.u ih. u. .r.i oi HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES a I have goeda enough U 'apply all tho Inhabl nU la the lower end of the ooMBtv wkitA t ..n i smoning iow raui rrom my muaaoth ttoro HULHUiNUUHQ, wbero I oan alwaja bo foaad roady to wait upon oallera aad aupply than with Dry Goods of all Kinds, look .1 Cloth,, Ballaotta, Caaalaorao, Maallaa, "IH"i "m.a, vriiuaga, vajiaooa, Triaalnga, Ribb.ni, Lata. Roady-aads Clolhlnt. BooU and 8ho.a. n.l. UJ Capa all of Ih. boat natarial-and aada lo ordor nooo, nooia, Uloroa, HlttoBt, Laooa, Rlbboaa, Ao. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coll., Toa, Bagar, Rio., Molaaaao, Plah, Salt Pork, Llaaaod Oil, Flak Oil, Carboa Oil. Ilardwaro, Qoosnawara, Ttawaro, Caatlaga, Plawa r'. ..ung., nana, npiaaa, Uoro Ualtira ton, Cldar Proaaoa, and all kind, of Aiaa. Porfoaary, Palata, Varalah, Olaaa, and a g.n.ral Bfionm.nl oi BiauoBory, , GOOD' flour, Of dig.ront branda, alwaya en haad, aad will ba aoio at tao lowatt poaalhw Igaraa. J. II. MoClaia'a MadioiBoa, J.jn.'a Madlolaot, HoaUUar'a and Uoolaad'a Biltoro, ftOul Boanda of Wool wantad r.. kl.k .L. kighool prloo WUI ha paid. Cloranaad 01 band " ar a. mo wwoai aaraat prtoa. . t Alio, Ag.nl for SlraltoarilU aad Oarwaaatlllo ..raaning aaeaiBoa. ftvOall and aoofor yoaraolroa. To. will a. J aiBaiiy aapa ia a rotall atom. L. M. COUDRIET. FroaekTtlla P. O., Aogaat II, 1174. JjKW STORE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW 6t SON ' ' jual opened a 1 ' Ni Stobi, on Ualrj 8t.,CLtaariiLD, Pa. UUlf occupied by Wra. F, IRWIK. Tholratock oooaialaol IE) ixx vr CataaDaDse Oaociliaa .f lb. bent quality, - Queensware, Boots and Shoes, and arry artiol Baceasarr for ' teanforl., Call tod txamlnt oar a lock bafort far- ohaalog alaawhare. May 9, 1864-tf. .. STEAM SA W MILL, ENGINE . AND BOILERS FOR SA BOILERB FOR BALI. Tb andenlgaed aVort for aalo ol reamaahlo teraa, their aloaa aaw a III, looated at Welleoa toa, Cleart.ld 0., Pa. The eagleo aed Vollm aro a good aa aaw. The alee ef IheaagtBO la Wilt, aad la la good mwlag ardor, Thy wit alao aell tholr ahlngl aad lent Bill, aad all tb werhlag aaablaery la Ike Bin. Parti wtahlag to Barehaet eat eall ea er eddreea tJRAHAM. WALLACE A CO. Cleart.ld, Fa, J MM M, Itft, THEREPUBLICANT CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNINO, NOV. I, ORCITINO, , Atlbo Nilaaoa waddlo lb. (olio wing ah.n b, R.r. Mr. Job.,, aad art to aaala by Ja Tarla, waa ohaolod i Falbar of Ufa, Mnf.lllng ' Wo aaak tky graoloaa blonlaf To groat Iho bridal hour i t ny najraiy and powo Tho troth In Kdra pllgblod Tho wedrlad haro roo.w May lhy, la Than uaiud, , Till d.alh U para Bad Ina. . ... J.aua Radaamar, h.ar aa 81111 ba In. Waddiag Qaaat Thy gaalla proaaaoa aaar aa, Mah. ooaaoa Iblnga aara bloat. M'on Oar ahall ho a laarauur Of hlHiadnHt dlrlaa, J If Tboa wilt atill b. taralng Tha walar lalo wiaa. .' Spirit ol lord da9oadiBg,P ' Impart Tby Joy aad patao, I . ' Th.a hop togalbor blaading U Blaaa with Tbia owa tnoroaao Athwart tha roagh.n'd Ooaaa, j ' Or oa tha paofol tid, J,! Thy braath through oaoh aaotloa ,r Their haaroaward oouno ahall gulio., 5 Tbo Chorol, Tbr Brldo, balk glraa Mar blaaaiog oa lha row Oh I ratify from Haaroa . V Hot bonlaoa blw 2 Blra Falhar, Boa and Spirit, Tb Unloo h.ra begun, t . That In Iho lib Maraal mJ It may be orar obo. Aiuaa. WHAT CONSTITUTES A MESI - DENCE Tlioy Live an oducstlonul Inntitu tion down In Oxford, Chester couuty, Inbellud "llio Linvoln Univcrnity," in honor of tbo groat Wie4 einancipation and while ilnvery adviioate, wuors no- groet aro educated and made amartor tban common folks. The Institution has drawn quite a number of exceed ingly smart "colored" gentlemen from all posts of the Union for the pnrposo of being manufitotured into Statesmen, Divines and llcdecmora of the White raoe, and by way of variation thoy vote and holp to elect Chester county officials although the most ol them, have no abiding homo there. On March 11th a petition signod by twonty -seven citizens of the towship was presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Chester county asking that the return of the eloction officers bo set aside, on the ground that the students above mentioned are not residents and there for not entitled to vote. II. K." lion aghan, Esq., represented the eontoat ants and J. W. Barnard and Win, B. Waddoll, Ksqs., the election oflkors and students. The testimony was hoard and the cause argued. On Mon day last Judge Butler read tho follow ing. v; opinion or Tin court: "Twenty.five votes, cast by students of Lincoln University, are challenged on tho ground of non-rcsidenco of the voters." Aro thoso chullouges, or any of them, woll taken? 1 , What constitutes "resilience' question of law; whether it exists ina particular easo, is ono effort. "Residence" is tho settled place ol abode wbereonedwelli withoutdefln- itepurposeof removal. .Sometimes itis defined as the permanent place of abode. out this is not accurate; for, wuilo a certain degree of permanency is cmcn tial, absolute permanency is not re quired. A majority of men are not permanently fixed In their present places of abode. For tha purposes of this oase, residence may be denned, as just stated the settled place of abode. We say for the purposes ot the caso, because this definition is subject to sev eral limitations ot no importance, however, here. Temporary absence, for travel, tho performance of labor, obtaining an education, or othor pur pose, will not affect residence. Then, were the individuals here chal lenged residents of tho district ? Or dinarily a student wbo goes abroad to an institution of learning, is not a resi dent there in the legal sense of this term. His presence is temporary. His residence remains with his parents, or others with whom ho lived. Or dinarily, we repeat, this is so, and the presumption is, in the absenco of coun tervailing proof, that it is always so. and the presumption is, in the absence of countervailing proof, that It is al ways so. And therefore ia Fry's Ap peal, 21st, P. F. Smith, it was held that the students at Muchlcnberg College were not entitled to vote in tho dis trict In which it is located. But a student may, nevortbelcs, change his rcsidonco to the place where his studies are pursued. And ho does so when bo gives up and abandons his former resi dence. But bis absenco at school is no evidence of such abandonment. He must prove it otherwise. See Cooley 's Constitutional Limitations, p COO, Lin coln vs. Hapgood 11 Muss. R 350, and Putnam vs. Johnson, 10 Muss. R. 488, But see. 13th, article 8th, of the re- lontly adopted Constitution, of Penn sylvania, provides at follows "For the purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have gainod a residence by reason of his presence, while a studont of any institution ot learning." What does this moan 1 Taken lit- orally it creates a distinction between resilience generally, and rosldonco as qualification for voting. Notwlth- landing a student may chaugo his residence, as w have before seen while" attending an institution of learning, this section, in terms, pro vide that, for the purpose of voting, he shall not be "deemed" to have dono Tho Court then discussed at consid erable length the meaning of -the sec tion quoted from the Constitution and also tha evidence in tho case. Judge Bntlor said: " It must be borne in mind, that What we say and do here, is predicted of the evidence before us ; and that it settles no more than tho questions involved in vue eiwuon now eonwauxi. 1 It may oe that those minors wore all omancl paveu oy uinr parents turned out upon tbo world toprovido and cor for thomsolvos.! Bat this fact cannot be found In the absence of evidence t the presumption Is against it. If similar questions arise brtrW,4rt ether elec tions, they must bo sottlod by the evi dence then produced. Messrs. Ward, At wood, Palmer, Darnoa, Webster, Twine, Murry, Moyer, eOonnoll aud Wtlkor, we find wore entitled lo voto, while tho remaing fifteen challenged wersioi! . iv.'; What effect will this have on the re sult 1 Messrs. Kent, Hayes, Garrett and Bunting each have a majority of I twenty .two votes. Taking fifteen from this number, they still have seven and t reelected to their fespectivt ayfflcoi J ' "Mrr MKJullotjghfVna-ti mmmirrmgw ittbww ceivwl a majority of twenty-four votes Taking 15 from this number, and he still is Jllnevaiid d lso oIocUmI, r 1 Mr, McCulloeh for Constable re ceived a majority of 14 votes. Taking 15 voto from tho whole number of votes cast for him and the majority is the other way and he is defeated. Mossrs. Crosby, Wiley and Peters for School Directors, each received a majority of 19 votes. Deducting 15 they still have each four majority and aro elected. Mr. Smith for Supervisor has a ma jority of six votes. Deduct 15 from tho whole number cast for him and ho is deleutcd by 9 votes. Mr. Aoech, lor Supervisor, has a mujority of two votes. Deducting 15 bo is defeated by 13 votes. It is proper to remark that no other question was raisud thou one discussed the. right! of tha suvoml 'students named to vote in tho district. That they nil voted for tho candidates who wore returned elected, that tho count of votes was correct, ic, was agreed upon by tho parties. DECREE OF THE COURT. In the matter of tho contested election in the Township of Lower Oxford. And now, to wit: Octobor II, A. D. 1875, this caso having been beard and considered, the Court do order and do- croo that tho returns of tho officers of said election certifying to tbo election of John S. McCullocb to the offleo of Constable; and to tho eloction of J. Barely Smith and J. D. Koach to the ofllco of Supervisor, bo set aside : and it is adjudgod that David T. McCurtor was duly oloctod to tbo ofllco of Con stable and that David T. McCartur and Jesse McMichael wore duly elected to tho ofllco of Supervisor; and that the returns certifying to tho eloction of all tho other township officers whoso elec tionsaro contested, bo confirmed. - And it is further adjudgod and ordered that tha costs of this proceeding be paid by Lower Oxford Township, as proviilwl for by the act of assembly. IEG1SLA TIVE RHVNION. An effort is being made to gather all surviving State officials together at Harrisburgon tho ltlth of November next. The i'ufWof in alluding to tho movement says : " 'J '' Wo have heretofore noticed a con templated meeting of surviving legis lators and stato officers who served before 1801, to be bold at llarrisburg on November 10, 1875. We have the circular which has been forwarded to all known survivors. Attached to it is a list covering ovor 300 names, con taining a fund of information respect ing tho present residences of theso sur vivors, accessible in no other form, which it must have cost much time and greater labor to arrango than the committee will evor get credit for. A perfect roll of surviving members of, tho legislature and government officers, previous to 1851, cannot, pei liux, be mado, yot tho effort before us is excel lent in that direction. We hoie this pleasant project of a meeting ol those who mingled in tbo society ot the scat of government a quarter of a century ago, will prove as charming and enjoy able as our hoartiost wishes can mnko it. Tho address will be mode by Col. James Ross Snowden, of Philadelphia, formerly speaker of the House of Rep resentatives. CIRCULAR. The undersigned committee appoint ed at tho first reunion of tho members of tho Senate and House of licnre.cn tatives, their officers, and of those who occupied positions in the Exocutivo de partments of Pennsylvania prior to 1850, held at llarrisburg on tho 2Clh Februnry, 1874, mot at Lancaster on tho 9th of September, 1875, and nflor consideration agreed that a second re union should be held at llarrisburg, in the chamber of the Senate, at 12 o'clock m., on Wodncsday, Novomber 10,1875. This season has bocn chosen to avoid the inclemency of a winlor mooting, and in the hope that we shall havo favorablo skies and weather mild enough to tempt tbo more aged of the survivors of those who served the State a quarter of a century ago an opportunity to greet one another; and tho more venerable of their predeces sors, who wore in publio station nearly twice as long ago. It is anticipated that a supper in tho ovoning of that day, at ono of tho Ilnr- risburg hotels, will constitute a part of tbo arrangements. The object is a social reunion, irrespective of past or present political associations. ; Any of tbo oldor members too infirm to join us aro invited to send the committee a loiter to bo road. Wo also invite a response, one week in advance, from all who expoct to attend, so that wo may conform tho arrange ments thereto. No member , is te be excluded bocauso tho commitleo may have accidentally omitted hisuauuior address from tho roll. Xho commitleo alto decided to em-1 brace in this invitation survivors of thoso who occupied similar positions in 1850. Thus bringing up the roll to 1851, excluding, however, that year. The present one contains 300 names. . An address commemorative of the rucnibers and officers of the Legislature who served prior lo 1851, and who have died since tbo last reunion, will bo delivered immediately after tho or ganisation hy a monther of the body who is well acquainted with tho sub ject. .'I'- U'r Wo would, therefore, cordially Invito all the surviving members of cither branch of tho Legislature, their clerks and officers, all tlu heads of any of the executivodepartaients, their clerksund officers (prior to 1851), to join us at llarrisburg on the 10th of Novombsr, 1875. If any one, to whom this circular is forwardod, detects errors or omissions, he will oblige tho committee by giving such information as will enablo the proper correction to bo mado. 1 1 is desirable to perfect a completo roll, including as nearly as Jrfilil current necrology. So far as this committee bos boon Informed, a register of those who have died sinco the last reunion accompanies this circular. A perfect roll would be of much historical inter est at a future day. Communications addressed to the chairman U nto itunoVg tomfnrtftte, at llarrisburg, will receive attention. The order of organisation of 1874 has been adopted for this year. It is perfectly simplo and prevents all tho confutioB usually losing fro manni offlcek -tttriv- manuiim.umnuiuu A. Uyvil Hi I Ham ilton, llarrisburg; Thomas H. !ock run, York; Thomas J. lligbam, Pitts- uurgu ; oamuel nnoen, uoiumniii ; Thomas S. Kernon, Philadelphia. . Reception David Fleming, John 11. Pomeroy, Thomas J. Bull. Knrollmentot names John A.Smull, John M. Sullivan, Issue II. M'Cuuley. Knlertainment Duuiel Kuinu, Vic tor K. Piollct, William Jack, Abraham Kuulfman, Wui. R. tiorgas. srnviviNu sriJAKicus in order of senI- .., " OB1TY. 1828. Daniel Sturguon, Sonnto. , 1M30. William U. iluwkins, Scuttle. 1812. John Stmhm, Hunato. 1842. J anion Hons Snowden, House. 1843. Hondiick a. Wright, House. 1844. William Bigler, Senate. 1845. Kinloy Patterson, House. 1840. Daniel L. Sherwood, Senate. , 1847. Charles Gibbons, Senate. 1850. John 8. McCulniont, House. Si aviVINO CLKHKS IN ORDER OF SENI ORITY. ,. . . . . 1833. Lawrcnco L. Minor, Senate.' 1835. Samuel Shoch, House. 1837. lieorgo W. lluiumorsly.Houst. 1841. Alexander Hnmsoy, House. 1842. Williarj Jack, llouso. 1844. Jacob Zeiglur, Senate. 1847. John M. Sullivan, Senate. 1847. Duvid Fleming, houso. 1849. Samuel W. Pearson, Senute, LIST OF D SAT US OF THOSE ON THE ROLL OF FEBRUARY 27, 1874. , i 1800. Horace Himioy (not on roll of mil), rnuuueipiiiu. 1817. Walter Craig, Washington. 1824. Georgn M. Slroud, Philadel phia. I i 1824. John Mattn (not nn roll, of 101-t), DUCKS. 1824. John M. Road, Philadelphia. 1825. Jesse R. Burden, Philadelphia. 1829. Jam os Waugh, Mercer. 1829. Joaso James, Chester. 1829. Adam Slemincr, Norristown. 1832. John II. Wnlkor, Eric. 1834. Henry S. Spaikman, Philadel phia. 1835- Charles B.Trego, Philadelphia litiS. Isaac Uruner, lliincy. 1MX9. John K. Zuilin, Delaware. 1839. Robert Fleming, Lycoming. 1810. Robert Graham, York.' 1810. Guylord, Church, Crawford. 1HI1. Joseph Pomarov. Juniata. 1813. William E. Whitman Philadel phia. 18,4. Obediuh B. Mi'Kaddcn, Wash ington. . .. , 1 10. lieorgo II. llaymukiT, West moreland. 1847. Armstrong Noble, Cumber land. 1847. George Ilergncr, Dauphin.' 18-18. Samuel Seiburt, Kruiikliii. 1818. Jacob Lc Fever, Cumberland. 1849. William F.vuns, Indiana. . , 1819. Adam Grittinger, Leboimp 1819- William Price, Chestor. GJIAXT, A'JM;, AiO) JIAB ( OCK. The monstrous frnmls of lbs Wash ington Ring are a national scandal. They were pei ietiiited right under the eye ot tho President, with his full knowledge and consent. His confi dential friend and trusted military secretary was un activo participant in the commission of the most unblushing frauds in tho mcusurunient of the amount of work done around Govern ment property, whereby more thiui one million of dollars were virtually stolen fiiiin the national Treasury. Although 5f7if Sun guve abundant, irrefutable evidence lo establish the incorrectness of measurements which Geu. Bubeock certified to be correct; thongh ample evidence was produced to prove the ex istence of contractors' Rings, and of combinations to advance the price ot real estate by tkinimiecossary improve ment of a certain uninhabited quarter of the city, wherein large investments had been made by Boss nheppard and his intimate friends;. though the ex cessivejeost of tho work and tho worth less character of the pavtmeiitt with which miles upon miles of streets were being coverod, were demonstrated and notwithstanding that tho pcoplo of tho District were being robbed of millions, and tha Lnitcd States like wise defrauded of vast sums, tbo Presi dent continued to sustain and defend the men whose guilt was patent to the whole world It is not necessary, In order to con vict a man of dclrauding tho Govern ment, that tho prosecution should show what disposition he made of the money. When it is proved by indisputable bvi- denco that by fulso and fraudulent voucher ha has obtained a tullliiin 0f dollars from tho Treasury, it is' not necessary In order to Secure his con viction that tho money should be traced to tho banks in which he had deposited it. It , was therefore altouollier u- nccossary, in order to determine the' .,. ' ' , , " " , guilt of the men who by fiandiilr-nt n.nnal.Mnn.n..t. .l.l.A.l a... 1 1 -" '' "'"business of selling lucrative appoint of a million of dollar, that It should , niPBta n t,0 of flews Dent's bo demonstrated Unit they divided tho money among themselves, and with it! bought ground anil erected rows of e"rT"i'-n' f operation of Pago & houses. Itw,,fflei,,nLt.,nrv.1l,,1t.lDonKttI,dc0,,niroJ 11 l,.'?ir 1,""inpi tho measurements wcro frnudulontly mado, and that the money was obtained thereon, f f j ; , J , 1 If any persoh 'makes or prrVurefi to bo niiideanj,- falsa and fiaudulent voucb- 1 -v , , , . , , luiousiv 10 uisiiensu nemuiier Willi 1110 er, winch isnscd in oMum.ng money Lii,, f u.o'seriplures and the rend from (he United States, he is imnislia 1 ing at the Lord's Prayer in tho schools bio, on conviction thereof, by a lino of: of that city. This is dono out of de twb thoiisund dollars and a forfeiture ference to the prejudices of tho of double tho amount ol dnmn.r,. .. . . ,, . , i ? action, will meet no niiiwsition fixnn turned by the Government. If tbo per-1 ,,, lw,.n, ri.rirtl.lirf the cily son so oflending is an officer of lho;as some of tho religious papers adro army, ho is on conviction thereof pun- J rated the snmo thing a year ngo. The ishablo by fltio and imprisonment at 1'vopcr religious instructions of the Iho discretion of the court nwliul ! y"" " 'l'" t honw and in tlie , , j ... .! nundi. The nscfuliiess of the pub c which tries hirh.' '"1 'Liuuu wk..n..ji,L... 1 The fuels in the possession of Iho President not only proved that (he Hoard of Public Works had, with the astistanc tnd connivance of Con. Bab, Cock, defrauded the United Slates out of largo sums of money dry aicans of fulso tnd fraudulent vouchers, but it was also shown that the executive head of tho Hoard of Publio Works hud lurire transactions in real tlut with i(ion,4of Bnbcock. It was furtlicr shown lmm official sources that both ol theso men had suddenly grown very rich. Under circumstances like tjioe,,how wpuJiU thcir-'-floadititm on June 30." No. 1 any fcarlessly nfight man, oricniiylng ,i,ow, ..noll,t 0n(standlng,H deposits, the office of President, havo acted ?-Uc. IS 19.000.00 all nsiuT: tnd wold. Gon. Babcock was an officr,. of,, the II . . M . ) army, u.iu ne eennieu lomo imso ineus- One rfofnr is eW.l undl iiViw for Jim Aim Ummentsin bis oflkinl capacity, under dmt In nnnerl Ttnnlr Kn'l l,. hill. , . . ... v. a special aoi o, congress requiring mm . ,i rt i .1 I... mi w uu. wiennr iiiviv nwi uui, one path wirsn brmett Prmirtent to pursno. He should have ordered a court mar tial to try Bnbcock for defrauding the Government ' As to the other man, Alexander II Shcppard, a different but equally sum" mary method should hntol)m directed. The A ttorney -General should have kooW ilireetnl lo instruet the Uislrtot Attorn' m to brinir the fact to the attention ofl ll.. ! I !t '.II "1 the Grand Jury; or if, aa was well known to bo true In this Instance, the District Attorney and tho entire legal n -i r. - ' w- .'.i . it. i i n:iclireBeyi udi Ai the control of the tuspoolod party, then it wits the clear duly of tho President to. .submit Hie lulls to Congross in a airn'iul inoasagt'.aml rcqijorit immediate Hctiin, thereon. J' Hut uli' entirely different course 'was pursued by OrunW Instead of mani festing u desire to vindicate his own honor and protect Iho helpless taxpay ers ol the District, and punish those who were robbing Ihem snd the United StuU'H. t F'uao tilut", Lc drew the rogues closer to himself; and lavished ou them the must fulsome praise in his messages to Congress. For the rob beries which luive lioen committed by tho Washiiiglou Ring, Grant is directly responsible, since they could never huvu been successfully accomplished but for the undevinting support ho gave the Ring robbers in their conspiracy to defraud the taxpayer of tho District and the Treasury of the United States. ST ART IN (i A NATIONAL BANK. There have heuii to many theories In the minds of the general public about the mtxlta operandi of slnrting a nutionul bank in the United States, that the billowing illustration of how it is dono will bo interesting. Tho writer tells his own story as follows: I will close this communication by giving you an interview had witn tu ex-uationul bank president not long since. In tha year 1807, be proceeded, myself and nine others, ell living in the nourishing city of G , conceived the idea of organizing a national bank. We ten met, and uach. paid 12,000, aggre gating 20,000. Wo then guve our notes to tho bunk for $8,00(1 more; thus giving us $20,000 cash and paper capital of $80,000 more. . Kleet- ing our offlcort we appointed our pres ident and cashier, a committee to go Fast and buy $100,000 worth of bonds upon thirty days' time, at a slight ad vunce, paying him $20,000 and getting short time on the balance. Wo then took our bonds, went to W ashington tho next day, and drew from tho Treasury our$!0,000 nutionul bank notes, to which wo were entitled, paid Jay Cooko ft Co. the amount we owed ihciii, $80,000, returned home, and wore engaged in blinking in a woekuponunostoiieiblis capital of $1(10, 000, really but $10,000, and with but $2,000 each invested. Our deposits in' creased rapidly, and for three years they avomgod ovor $100,000 a year. Wo figured our profits about this way : Upon our bonds six and a hulf per cent, in gold, payable semi-annually, equal to nine per cent.; loans upon our deposits, twelve per Cent, on $400,000, or forty-eight percut. on $100,000, averaging lifty-soven per cont on our original investment of $1(10.000, or a much greater per cunt, when tuken into consideration our investment of but $2,000 each. Then we wore ex vmpt by kyJiom paying municipal, special, and various other local tuxes. Very few depositors allowed their Bioncj; to reriii Jung ciiougji to draw interest six months, (kif expenses were small, and our notes given when the bunk was staruxl were called in and burned, , ', . ,' , WiiATlinuiiiu Wilkes KxpEHiENrtD' Comment'.ng upon the method by which Henry Clews Co. were mado the financial agents of the United States, and Louis Dent's connection with the firm, tho Spirit of tU Timet relates that in 1809, Mr. Wilkes, of that puper, was notified that President (iruuthadchoson him for United States Minister to Mexico. The day after tho reception of this communication, Mr. Pago, of tho firm of Dent (brother-in-law llent) (V Pago, lawyers, ol Washington, mado overtures to Mr. Wilkes for a foe to enablo him to press tha Mexican Ministry appointment at Washington. Wilkes refused to nego tiate and the appointment was dropped. Subsequently he was notified that he had been chosen for the Chinese Mis sion, and Pago promptly apeared as beforo for a fee to put Wilkes through. His proffered sorvicos wore declined and tho Cliitieso Mission was dropped, although Wilkes' friends came and con grutulutcd him on what they thought was his certain appointment. He was very well satisfied that Page 4 Dent would havo to bo given a handsome fee in order to insure any appointment. It would seem from this tbut the Presi- , ... . , - . deal's brothor-in law and lus partner havo been engaged in the disrcputablo portion ol tho plunder was guamntoed to bo $0,000. That tho Prosidont was would seem to be tolerably certain. nuner-iiirnai. No liiin.s ItRAiimn in Tin I'hkmoo Schools. On Tuesday, tho Chicago lioartl 01 education voted almost unan- itomnnlsts, itationalisls and Jews. 1 ho feature that may excite tho hostility of any clnss in tho 0Juietinity,r- Lanoittcr Exprm. ,..,, , That ismthor sensible for a Journal j ist blessed with a large amount of bigotry in some other things. Tho ExpreM man can go hp bend. " There is nothing which, will destroy our oxcel- l1htsT,w,,rn,,'monM ITMiilorpolntiori sectarian or political Uxt bfiok inJ our schools. . 'Isr.k.oj.oi a' UnoiuPTinM Ami n-v'" Three national bnnks have rcnorted l 470.00. llowlsthatforrodemiitionf ' - - ' 1 - deposits, Ac, fH2,()00.00, and the mag .1 ' . . . - s nidccntshow of 32! iuipciicScS ti'ports' bills, deposits', specie, Ac, 1333,- 000.00, and specie on hand f)23 1 1 This is just alxinf a liilr sample of tho Cdndif tion to ruduain, of tho 2,0(A banks throiigliout th6 tountry.', , AVclV'lho sum aanl snbartsnos of threw n rsirts , that w' aro nil paper and so spocie. And we are to redeem in 1H79J "Col. Sellers" must hsVeHmhuerl the AmarV F"n 1 enprrss w jmj ana ms with is pecaliar nriuciiilos of finance. .. Will thn "hard trroinr ' men of lha Kaat. lea. gin to scratch round and got ready for ,. I 18791. -&tm- Qimnttmnti. QAUTION.- " , AH pontoni ar btraliy oautlgad agjlnit par ebMinjf r la any way anoddllnf with tl.a follow ,Djr pfMrty, auw ia lha pwarMlun vf Kwary nsinu), oi nni uiwiuDit, m: i imwi, i roaa aud 1 bay kur, I cult, 1 wagua. I bujrfy, 1 Uigb, 1 '"I -lad, Mil of haraaaa, 1 Ml of buirirr haroaM, 1 aonfc atoro, I parrot av, haLar oat, 1 aaU of obaira, I tabla, I alak. f pica, t toaa of bay, a Mof oat-, hlitaloraot la I aaraa of oora and I aaro of oUIoo. Thli property wao par obaaod by ma at Hborlfa tatt oa iba tOth Intto, aad la ljft wllb bin aa toaa aaly, aabjaat ia my ordor at aay Haa. KoUKHT MBUAt fKY. OattMOdUaL 17, H H QAUTION. - AH panuaa ara karaby aautlonad ajfalait pumbai.bK ar ia any way ndlllDg wltb tha fol luwing iriierty( now la tbv jioaaaaaloa of sJaaria Holdtw'fl, t't Cbaat townabl t, tit i I aorral krtrt, I bruwo Btara, aad I prlng oolt, aa tha aatao im to mo aad ara lalt wttb bin oa loan aaly, ubjaet to in- ordar at aa- tin a. JAMKD MoKEBHAff, AtiaoDvlllt, Out. 10, 1876-at I)MiAl8TitATOIWNO Nbtloa lo haraby raa that Lattart of Ad niaialratloa on tha aatata of LORBNZO D. I'ltlCB, late of Pike townthip, Olaarflald ooealy, Pa., daoaiMd, bavlna bo del araafad U tba ndaraifnad, all peraooa iadebtad to aaid aeteto will pleaeo aiaka imiaedlata payaaaat, aad tboaa baviag elaiiao or demand will praaaat tbtta properly aattaaatioated for eeUletneot without drla7, 6AHAH J. FKICB, HH.NRV UILK, Carweoarllle, Oot. 11. 74 It Adm'tt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Not lea le hereby -Iv that Lelton of Ad Bilni.tralios ao Iha-atata of JOHIAII HUCKKN. ItEKKY, lata of Fru.ta twp., Clearleld county, Pa., doeeated, havliif boea duly graatad to Iba undenlgned, all peraai ladebud to aaid lata will pleaaa make inmadtata payiant, aod tbove oaviDg ciaimi or aetnaatia aaiaat tba aama will praent tbeni prnperly aatben tloated fbr aattla- mm wnueui uaiay. KMANUKL HILDEBRAND, Hard, Pa , OoL lh, Tj ftl.J Adniniatrater. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICB. Notice la hereby glaea that Utfert of Ad niBl.tral.oa oa the aiUto af JOHN CKKfiH WKLL, Sa., late of Uulieh towaahip, CloarAeid oounty Pa., deooajed, bar la a; beoa duly frauted to tbo on-leriifnod, all pereoai ladebud tu aaid eauia win pi raw mane .tuned lata payment, aal tbaa baviaRclatna ordenaada will preeenttheia properly aulhoatioatad for aettleroat wltbwat daiay. JAMUS t'LVNN, Hioith'a Mitla, R-pt Stf, Ti-Bt Adw'r. IXECUTORS NOTICE J Notice la hereby aHvea that let tor teata utiaiary barlna; uera granted to ibeaatiaoriber oa theatutawr JuHN H1HIIBI, dooeaaed, lata of Brady tuwopbip, CltarBeld oountr. reooarlronla. all pertuna indebted lo aaid eitate ara reeuatted to aaal a I ai mediate payment, aad tboeo baring eieine BKmnii ine auma win preaeat tban duly autbeatiottled for Mtileuaot. J. ADAM KIRIIBL. Laihmburg. Sept. tfl, T6 t Kaaaotor. 4 DMINISTRA TOR'S NOTICR- XlL N"tloa la hereby given that Lettert of A I faiaiatratWa oa the eitate of OHO. W. BHOFk', lata ol lleocarta lowiifhip, Olearbaid ooaaty, Pa deoeiiatrd, baring bei duly giantad to lha aadar lirat d, all pertuna Indebud to a id eitate will pleaaa aaake Immediate payment, and thoao having elairaa or denaada will preaeat them properly authenticated for aettlrotoat wilbtmt dtay. ALRKHT HHOKF, Medera, Pa,, Pt,,f. 29, lRTft-tU Adia'r. QUANGR OP PROPUIKTOR3. Tba Koderaigaed having purebeecd the atora gooda aad property former. j tMotipiod y Lever Plegal, on Seoond at root, Clearfield, adopt UU netbod of bringing bit buaioeaa to the aotioo of the publio, ud promiin to furoiih hll patroaa witu ' "1 nil (JUOIliy OI BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, TRVJtTKf rjlLMBEB, at aieoodiBf low rata. Tbla I u M.kUJ i. do, aeoaaea I bare a. rest to par, aad aaa laare- eii. ia proaia wita my aaatoaera. II katu aelllagagoodarliolafwa low Irer. re tleo aoatoa aad atbanda trade. I htmmA i. mar o. Mio IBBI IB I, U aa HMriMl Blik aBooeed la uj BBdartakiag. Oi.a aa a eall, ai- 7 iww owe leara BJ pneoa. Te at- Urge aleek of boota aad aboea, bau at M' 1 ban jeat added a fall etoek of Gentg Furnishing Goods, wbleh I will aell at Uja nry lewaal tgarea for eaab, or la aickeage for eoaalrj prodaee, si tke HIGHEST MARKET PKICE. Call aad alanine Bp atoek and prloo, before ,wmhi .ia.wu.re. PETER UeOEOROE. Clearleld, April tl, 17. x JEW OPENING. SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE HAT & CAP STORE. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET 6TRBKT. A hill aad eoapl.u au.rta.al ef to gooda aad aew atrha, dowa te "IIAKD PAN" PRICES. Cllitone are Inellee) te eall aad alanine ar alork and jedie for Iheae.lrre aa lo aa.lllj aad prleea of good. JOSEPH B. SHOWERS.' Clearleld, April 14, IST. ' QOAL ! COAL t) S'lr7' TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. Tb, andonlrned lake Ihla aalbnd .r lhn.M. Ing Ih peo,l. of Claarfl.ld and rleialtp. thai be e.i mm anq re-aponB IB OIO; Ilea Ogdea .al bask, loealed wllbia a alia roa loa-a. ..J la aew prepared le raralab a Iraa-alaea artleh af 001, ana la drlle.r tbo anno anp whar In towa at reaaoaabla rata, ot Iho eborUel baIIm. a good e,aeallleef aeal alwaea aa band aad tat aaa ai lae bibb. Onlera l.n at Walioa'a lobaeeo ataa, aal SBeder'e aharlag uleoa. - IRAK WILSON. CUerSeld, Aag. tl-lf. VALUABLE PROPERTY ' ' ( FOR BALE OB FOR PENT. Tha eaheerlber glee Bailee that ka BUI either rent ar aell bla dwajliag aad atera peeBertT, eit aau ea Beet atreel, adjoialeg Ike Looaard Ho.ee. la tke koreegb af OMarl.M, Pa. The Mere rova a H X 4 feet. Tke derelllni bowaa eeauhu I reeew aad a ktteeea e A. grel Mery, Bad I e"B eiery. Tee el. re ma eea be bad al eaoe, aad tke dweUlag perHea bob aneriae let or J.I.. rer fartker pee iieaaaee, are ee apprj te tke wadenigwed e Ike Breat.ee, ago. 0. VASSUosa. NEw., , FIdOVK. FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Market ttreet, oae aloer west ef Maaaloa llosa. ClearfltU, Pa. Kp soaataatlj ob baail SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAM, ... SODA, COAL OIL, SYRUP, SALT, FUCKS, SOAP, Canaad aa4 Dried Froita, Tobaooa, Cigars, Caa- 4la, Cider Vln.gar, BalUr, Kgga, Ao. ALSO, EXTRA OMK.MADB Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of whUh Bin bo aold gboap for oaab or ll unwit N, owaavj proauo. A. Q. KRAKKR CO. vleerloM, Hot. IS, IS7.-rX REMOVAL I JOHN McGAUGHEY vTobltl raipeetfully notify tha publio generally that ha baa removed bla Oroeery 8 to re from Sfaaw'a Row, to the building formerly aoropied by J. Nile Krataer, on Haeond etreet, axt door to Biglar'a hardware atora. where ha Intendi keeping a fall line of GIIOCERI i: HAMS, DRIED BKKF aad LARD. SCllARS aad B RUPS, of all gradea. TEAS, Oraea aad Black. COFFEE, Roaaled aad Oreta. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, vj.r.rr.n fri ith, AH kloda la tb aarkL PICKLES, la Jar aad barren. BPICES, la ararj font aod rarl.tj. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINMOIVCRACKBRS. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil ant Lamp Chim&eyi, And a gnod aawirlacnt of Iboae tblnga nanallj V.pt ia a grooer; Son, wbirb bo will oiokange ur waraaung a. u aaaraet prieea. Will aell for eaab aa ekeeplf aa any atkar on, Plee e.ll aad aee hit atoek aad jadge for JOHN McUAUOHEV, Clr.iH.1,1, Ma; K, 1874. Q.KOCERIES JAS. IL LYTLE, (.Saeeeiawr to LTTLE A MITCHELL) 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE I.I.KR UK TKAtt. OOLONUg, JAPANS. IMPERIAL, ' TOIIKO HYSON. ENULISH BREAKFAST Fareal la Market. BUTTKR AND Mil! Win be beet aad aold at trat ooal. Ca.b t,.ld GERMAN CHRRRIE3, TI'REET PRFNES, PllKPERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. FIWH. Maoharel, Lake llarriag, Cod, Ao. PICKLES. Barrel Pk-kl.e and Eagllah Pioklu. fl.OIIR AND FEED. Flear, Cera Meal, Oat Meal, A a. aekl T5 JAS. H. LYTLE. pHEAP GROCKU1ES1 The Bedoralgnad eBBoaaeea to bla old friend, id patron, that h. ha. otiened . .aad lin. nl UKOi'ERIRSA PROVISIONS al Ih. old .i..s of Kirk A Speaeer, for wkioh bo eolleil. a liberal p.ironage. n. w. BI'ENUEU. uaLor cur, Pa.. Marak 10-lf. JOOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH H, PKKKINH oa Uh 1. 8bnw'a Row. Oleerl.ld. P... tu I..I M.i.j e tee lo, of rree.b Oolf Sblaa aad Rlpa, lb b.et ia tbo aarbet, aad la Bow pr.nared to aaa af.el.ro ererjtblng In bla Una. He will war rani eia worn le a. aa ropreeoBled. Tbo eittaes ef Cleart.ld aad .lel.lt. ... reere.tfallj la.lud te giro bla a eall. n ura Bona at aaort aotloa. MS'IAj GEORGIA & FLORIDAr"'" ""' Inaraalloa si Oaorgla er Florida, ekould oaliesrloa for tke "'"" ""a, pabliaked at Harannab, t,a. Om,l,.tt, W-kh. tl aer .,. a.l...,l dreirlng uloaerr In then Sl.l... .kn.l.l ... ... oloaaa. ll te rte tee) Bewer V. Ii. e.llM Speoiaea eoniao aeat oa ra.aii.1 of 1 UK, . .j e n. am ii,u. Serena. b. Ua. t. ih.Im HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tba HnuH aad Lot oa the Mr sir gr u.. hat aad Vi(X Hroala, Ctearield, Pa-, le for aala. aa lot eoataiaa aearla irt r smiikJ ti. onaa ia a large aoabio rraate, eunuiniag nine room. For terroi and other inforaatloa aimlr In Itaea a.UJL t aL. to . ea ' F. A. OA U LIN. MEAT MARKET. F.M.CAED0S & SR0.t Rear af Pla'a Opera Uoeea, ' CLEARFIELD. V. b -ea.aarDinreiT, B IBB I Ul t'lDnSJ. Oar arranfeaanle ara cf tha mnat .,.. .1.1. u '""'a punno with Freeh " ," '". ana er la. eere. Beet q..l,lr. Waaleo deal ia all kiada af Agrtealtarel laple. aaata, which wa keep ea sablbllioa far Iba bob- em or ta pot aad lake a lool oblle. Call arouad wbaa la k at Iklaga, or addrre, aa If. U. OAHDON A BRO. Clearteld, Pa., Jalp Id, Itrt-lf. pitESU Ii EAT MA RKKt.-" ; "r . M. t. BROWN 4 BRO.; ' Market SC. Olearteld, ' Weald anaowno. t tho etHeaaa of tba towa aad TlelaMy that tbar atill keep the Boot Barbel at aba old ataad, where Ikef will beep Fresh lioof, Veal Mutton and Ltmb, of the finest tjualiliet. . , , Market kofalBeTMaMl..L Ta...,,... . S.aarJa-a. fllr. aaa oall. L'L. M -BR0 eo. JOB PRINTING OF EVERT DESCRIF tloBBoall; Bianied at tkia atea. ALLKGHE.NV HOTKI,, (M.rk.l HI, bet. Third and Foarlb I CLlvAHKItLlt. PA. Tke aunenrlner keeing heaoaa proprUto, a, Ik I. b.l.l, woald reapntlollr a.b a liberal ih. r piibll pairoaaga. Prua redaaed lo i.n u. tlui.. J.nJfO-'ISrlf. 0. L. LKIPOLDT S" U Sljj U E H ANN A HOUHK, oi;hwknhvill,b, pa. NBWTON READ, Faopaiania. Ilarlog boeom BrourUlor of thi. I1..1.1 t woald rMpettrallr aolltll Iba palronag. ,f 1,, publla. Ilouaa lauaell; and aonf.m.nil, m aal ; ll, rallied aad rarnral.btd 1 gind laai pla raoaa allMhad. All railroad Iraiaa Ho. u Ula boon. JanJ, f. SHAW HOUHK, (Oor. of Market A Front llra.li,) CLKAKFIKLO, PA. Tb and.rilgnad hariug Ub.a h.rg. of 111, Hotel, would revpootlull .olioit publiu alron.c. J.olU I). R. FULLKHTON, ' WASHINGTON IIOUSK, NEW WABUIKUTON, Pa Tbla B. and wrll furnlih.d boure baa be. takan br tba anJeralgn.d. Ha feela eonJ,n of being abla lo render aallaraetioB to tboa wbo at., taror bla wltb a eall. ' Maj t, U71. O. W. DAVIS, Prop',. jyj ontou u 11 ou " i; ;" Oppoalle the Coart lloaao, LOCK HAVEN, FINN' A. JaUTl HAPBEAL A KR01I, PropV LOYD BOUSE, Mala Street, PHILIPS 1IURO, PBNN'A. Tabla alwara auniiliad with tb. k.it lb. afforda. Tba trarahog poblio I invlled toe.ll. tael.'M. RUIIERT LOYU. THE "MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Soeondand Market Slreele. CLEARflLD. PA. THU old aad eoaaodloaa Hotel kea. dorla, tke peat year, keea 0Blar.d u doakl. lu foraer oapaelty for tbo onteruiaaaBt of atrae g.ra and gaaala. The whole keiljlag baa ba.a r.forBiab.d, aad tbo proprietor will apare aa aaiaa te render bla geoala eoalortablo wall, auylng with bla. awThe ManaioB lloaao" Oaalbua run. t. aad froa tba Depot ob tho orrteai and d.n.nar. ef oaoh treia. JOHN DOUUIIEKrr aprt.lt tf Pr.,rirl.,r Jtanbs. r. t. insoLB. o. w. ABiota. t. a. aaauta F. K.ARNOLD 4. CO., Ilankera nnd Itrokorn, RejnoldaTllle, JeAersun to.. Pi, Mooey realred on d.poalt. Dieeonnu at iu- derato rates. Eaitorn aud Furaixa Elehanr .1. war on hand and oolleetione promplle mail. R.Tn.il.li.MI., Dee. IS, H74..I7 County National Bank, OP CleBAhPIKLD, PA. ROOM In Maoonte Building, ana door north ol C. l. Wataoa'a Drug Htrm. 1'aaaage Tioheta to aad from Liverpool, Quran town, Olangow, Londoa, Parti and Coprnbugra. Alao, DraH for aala oa the Royal Uabk of (rr)ana' and Inporial Bank of London. JAMK8 T. L BONA It D. PrtVt, Jf. M.SIIAW, Caihier. 11:I:T4 DREXEL A CO., No. 34 South Third! Street, Philadelphia And Dealers in,Government Securities. Applioatioa bj mail will reeoir prompt altea tion, and all Inforrnatioa ehoerfully furnlrbed Order, aolloted. April ll lf. Sfntistrjj. j."m. STEWAET, D. D. S., Office orar Trwla' Drug Flofp. CUBWKNSVILLK, PA AU deotal operation, either (a the mf-hania..t oroperatira braacfa, promptly attcmlfd te aaa attraction gaoranttwl. (Special aiientiue yui to the treat me nt of diaoaaea of tin natural ti-vik, gam and aiouth. Irrcaalarity ol Ilia teeth . aasrfully oorrertod. Tevth extracted wit hoot paie bytfaeuaeof Ktber, and artiflcial teiti, ini-r!rt of tba beat atatartal and warranted to trnder ( Ufactloa. iprilifinilt JKNTLS' ISTHY. Harina determined to loeata la Carwpeiviila for the purpoee of panning, any profeMif., I heraW otter my aarvlrea la tb nublie. I hn juat flniabed a Una af denUl Initruetiona drr tba be l tear be r af the Penaiylvania Coilrj ( Dental Hargery in Philadelphia, and aoa prepared to execute all work pertaiain tu eat. tttrr ia the beer manner, wltb tpa latevt inipiwe. rnant. All work guaranteed to give entire tat .faction a to quality and duration. Tt-eth ti trated without pain. Hoots in ne t Dank bailtl 1b g. Forfartbarinforniation anpl? in perna er addro K. M. THOMPSON. mch3174.tr. Coraeaarille, Pa. aTmThTlls Woald raapoctfally aollfj- hi patient that he ha roduoed the price of ARTI FICIAL TKKTil tAb )U 1UI h.. earl - 35. 0 for a doable tet. For any two partuai eomlng at tha aaaa time, to have each an oh Mt, will get tba two eeta for f.13.00, or fli.M each. Term iarariably Caa. Claarfleld, July 1, U74. GEORGE E. ROBACKER, W1NK8 AND LlyUORS, CLEARFIELD, PA. Mr place of bajdaee ia oa Market etreet. di rectly oppoalle Iba Court Hoeaa, wh.ro I deiir lo keep a full atoek or PUKE LIQUORS, tad will warrant tkea to ba aaob to ay eneloaiere. liiva mo a oall. july 11, '7-i. WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. At tho aod of tho now briilga, WEST CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbr proprietor of tkia aelabllekam will bo. bia liqoora dtreel rrom dialillara. P.rtia bayin frtim tbia houee will be aero to eel a rare ertu'le at a amall niargia above eoat, llolel krepara e.a to rnrnlelen with llqnora oo roaeonahle lerae. Pure wioea and hrasdiea diraol from Sealer', Vlnerj, al 11.10, tl.w York. I1EORHB N. C0LHURK. CloarOcU, June IS, ISTi-lf. IIAlldijY'M PURE It YE WHISKY. We avTila enll ?oor attentlnn la tk bKas avu. bratrd bread of good, and we do mwiili thetxa Tietloa that there U a rret want exietin annnr a vaat nam her of pereoa wt,a ere eomnelied to oo, medleiaally or otherwise, a pure whikr. iaeuiliy mie warn wa oner lailf)"a rurt BtOb an atilflta Whloh BU biMtn hfnn tha mililiA for a aumher of year, it reputation taatiBg high aa a thoroughly reliable atlmulant aiaeag medical men. A aa evideaee, quite a atmter ef oar em in en I phyeiciena prearrtba It to the eiela lon of all othnr. Bring made on tho beat known aclfatifie Drin- iple, from tha ehelcaet grain, aad hr practical lull lien, H rrtaine a J.l.rhtful flaror. and. greatly i in tiro red by age, makna it largely iughl after by flrat ola hotrl and druitfift. Khould yon dlre to give tbia hikT a trial, and ara ta doubt a lo whet bar your hotel or d reg al tt kerp It, (But karlna one of our ilrna diaalar- d.) write to aa and wo ahall I meet happr te direot you ta the peraona who handle oar gwd to jour ncigliboihotii. e are alio iie rjmn.'irtflra uriil tn an u fart ii nr of the wmII-known DK.HTKVKK'H TONIC I1KHB KKA, whiob haa btwn nece.foll aaU fr orar thirty yeara aa a Blood Purifier, anti U pejitio and Tontu. Uath347a 0. 1IFFT CHRIST. Ill N Third 8t., Pkiladelpkia. I. Co ERE lo bu; bt 1IHT 000DS. I1R0. eerlo.. Oueenewar. Ol.e.w.r.. llru.e .od noimne, .onieetioa.rloa, Sr., eheap ror eneh. The aubecrlber beg. leara to larora hia old and aew ouetoiaere ihal ba haa eponod A VARIETY STORE IN (JLEN noPE, PA. Aod will aril gooda at prleea to roll Iba llaei. A lileral reluolina will be aada to aaelomoM bay ing at wboleeele. Call and alanine m.r atoek before pnreLaaiiig oleewh.ro. A liberal ahara or pnblie patmaage la ' C. J. EEAQT. Oloa Hope, Pa., Jan 14, IS; 4 UCTIONEERING LX. .. . a. ... 1I1LL I'OSrt.Mi. The nndrrrlgned woald roepefllfuHy inrora lb eilliene of Clearleld and .irlniljr that ba i, pre pared ta ery all Aaetioa, Veadwe. and etbn Salea oa abort aoilee, aad at reaaoBeblo reloo. Saa Rilla, 1'oet.re, ProerafflBM. and Mb.r adrarliliag puled and dlatriliuled ia lb Boat eonepienu.B piaoaa. s ahare er partite palranage fa aelleltea. N. L. ROIHNS. Mareh IT, 'Tl tf. . Clearleld, Pa. V M)H SALK.-Tha Badaraliaad of.rl In aal. a ralBabla towa property la tb bereagb al riearlteld. Lot MilM kVet, with a good la "rj plytk bee Ikoroow o roe ted, with tkre A eaie a value tie town nroneriv room dowa atatra and fhar bod room ap taim Alto, arwlng room aad bath room oa taooBd I! our a finlthrd eotnpUta from ee Her to atttf. Uaod daahta aorrh and Mad water. Priaa roa anaabla aad pay man ta aajy.
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