, hardware, . - .- 1 4.-- if 8AC1RT & SniHVVER, HARDWARE, aad msasfe.ter.fa af Tln,Copper& Sheet Iron Ware, ueeoed Strvat, CliBARFI BID, f. Hevleg largely Inareaeed our atoek of Hard ware, we IsTlte the publi. to eieialne osr etook tad prloee, Carpenter, and peraeoa who oootomplate build ing will do well u uiamlne air TOOLS & BUILDING HARDWARE, whleh ia Btw nnd of the beat manurueture, and will bo mid low for eevb. NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, , . , ULUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, SCREWS All kladl of Benr-h Pinnae, 8awe, Chliela, Square!, Hemmere, Hatehete, Plurabe end Levele, Mortleed A Thntnh Uuegea, Bevele, Braeea Bilta, Wood end Iron Beoeh fierewa, and tb boat Boring Machine ! tba market. Doable and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET OCTLERT, A.. Agents for BvrnelVt Iron Corn Shelter, wnrramea. Alao, agent for Rioharda' GOTHIC FlUE TOPS, wbteh .ffeetoallj eare Smoky Flaw. Farmera' Implomenta and Oardan Tooli of .vary ueooripuuo. A large variety of COOK STOVES, bleb wa warrant to gle latlif action. Portable Range and FarnacfB tp. Roofing, P pouting and Job Work dona on reaaoneble torini. All ordera will reeetro prompt tteotico. J una 11, 1S7S. POWELL & MORGAN, DIALIKl ! HARDWAKE, Alao, Manafaotaranof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, - CLk-ARt-IIlD, FA. T7AHMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinde for aal by POWELL A MORGAN. T) AILROAD WHEELBARROWS ev for iale bj POWKLL A UOROAN QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Ralli, at., for nil bj POWELL A ilOUGAN. TTARNESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE Finding!, for iale bj POWKLL A MOROAR. Q.UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For aala bj POWELL A HO KUAN. CTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND 6liaat for aala by POWKLL A MORGAN. JUON! IUONi IKON I IKON! For laJt by POWELL A MORGAN. II ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILS.foraal.br POWELL A HORUAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bait M annfMtnra, for aale bjt POWELL A MOROAN. MUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for ealabj POWELL A MOROAN. tioi. n, Mriaar. ctrci oonnoa. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa. BRANCH OPFICES In different parti of tba County. Tba following Old and Reliable Fira, Aoeidant' B took end Life loauranea Conpeniea represented KUb. Aiaata. 1809 North Britlih A MerftntilePIre Ina. Co.. of England $10,100,000 18fl5 Pettiib Commfiroial Fire Ina. Co., of Kngland (gold) 10,000,000 1794 North A merle a Fir Xaiuraooe Co., of Philadelphia.. 4, TO 0,100 1820 Firt Aiioeiation Fire letaranoe Co., of Philadrlpbia 11,100,000 1ft Phnnii Fira lot. Co., N. Y.. 2,200.000 1167 Watertown Fira Int. Co., of N. V., I mure farm building only 700,001 1871 Amnion Flrt Inmraaoa Co., of Cincinnati 1,000,000 1851 York Block Inmrmnoe Co., of Penna laevrei horeee, Ae 75,009 1874 Hartford Accident Iniuranoo Co of Connnei.euL 300,000 1847 Pen a Mutual Life iniarnaea Co of Penniylvama 5,000,100 1900 Metr.poliian Life (naaranooCo of New York HM S.000,000 TuUl aapital 17,000,000 Petene In tha ouunlry deairlng Iniuranoa, fan have ft promptly attended lo by selling at tha oftee or ad lreing aa by letter. loiureacea af feeted at tha lowaat poaaible rata, to ba obulaed lo Brat-elaM companies. No Vomptnit rare unttd wkirkmnk Awimtmt, The aboro two hfa Inauraaa Co. 'a, repraaanted by T. II. aiarrny, have paid out la eah, between tba dateaof Aug. IH7I and Aug. 1H74, to tha fHeada of defwaeed polley aolaera in thia aoaaty, the tmm of $22,000. Provide far tba fotara by Inturing your borne and your livea la tbo Wet Rranb Inauraaoa Agency. MURRAY A UOHDON, ClearBald, May U, 1876. Agenta. Ja. 8. PiaaoHB, Prea't. R. B. Haacni, 8ecy CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF UARTFORD, CONN. A...n M,M" Ratio of Auotato Liabllillet Ill Fantiahra Inanraaoo at tha vary lowaat oat Poliey-boldera parlleipnta I. tha profit! of tha Company, tbaa oontlonall raduoing th. annual pajnianta. ' For ratal, Ac, rail on ar addroea t R. if. MrKNALLT, Agent. OBoala ghnw'a Row, Claarlold, Pa. J:liI4 JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, AND Improved Spring Beds, ' MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. Tba nndaralgnod baga laava to Inform tba ltl lana of Cloartald, and the pablla genarmllr, that h. baa on hand a Ina aeeurtmant of Furnliara, aaob na Walant. Cbaatnal and Palatod Chamber Kailae, Parlor Hnllaa, RMIInlng ang iiennnn Chalra, Ladloa1 and llnta' Rae; Ubalra, tha Vn foraled Dining ad Parlor Chalra, Can. Boall and Wlndeor Chalra, Clotboo Rera, Rl.p and ElUw lon Uddera, Hat Raokl, Sorabblng Brubea, A. MODLDINO AND PICTDRI FRAMES. Looking eiaaaae, Chronioa, A., wklok wonld b. aniuhlo for Uolloar nroaanla. 4a.i'7, JOHN TROUTMAN. J. It. M'MUllRAY WILL HUPriT TOI1 WITH ANT ARTICLE CP MRRthUainiSR AT THE VERT LOWEST PRICE. COME AMD IEkV . tl:l0 NEW WASHINGTON. Pnt 5(d., cromia tf u. KRATZER & LYTLEa NEW FIRM 1 IX TRSIH COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED STORE, Ara marking down (Mr IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, OASH PllIOKS. Reduced aipaoiaa and aelling fur ready pay nablei there to do it. They will endeavor to ba HEAIXIUAHTEHH for tupplylng tb oitiietu of Clearfield eounty a-ua DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Dru Gooda, Wall Papar, Boon Rod Bhoee, Queenaware, Urooeriee, . Ae., Ao. And all other goodi it tbtlr Hop. N. B.TRHUH CASH. 1. M. KRATZER. J. II. I.V Tl.K. Cloarleld, Dae. Ill, 1174. N EW OPENING. SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP STORE. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET STREET. A full and oomplata aaaorlmaot of new goodi and new atalea, down to "HARD PAN" PRICES. CitiMoi are Inrlted to .all and esamlna my atook and jadga for IhamMlraa aa to quality and prieea of goodl. JOSEPH 8. 8HOWERB. Claarlold, April It, IS74. JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLE I I am aware that there ara iome penant a Utile hard to Dleaae. and I an alio aware that the oomplaiat of "hard tlmea" la wall Bigh uni eraal. Hal 1 am 10 aiioaieo now ina. a ran eeuaiy ins former and prove eonoluiilvaly that "hard timea" will not affeet tboaa who buy their gooda from ma, and all my patroaa rhall W Initiated Into tha aa rat of HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I bare gooda enough to eupply all the inhabi tant! in tha lower and of tba aounty which I eel I at f .weeding low ratea from my mammoth etore la MULHUNUUKU, where I oaa always no louno ready to wait upoa aallera and aupply tbam with Dry Goods of all Kinds, flash aa Clotba, Setlnetta, Caiilmerei, Mullni, Dalai not, Llnea, Drfiiinga, t'aiieooa, THmmingi, Ribboea, Laoa, Ready-maila Clothing, Boota and Sboei, llata and Cpi all of the beat material and made to ordflf Hoh, Book i, Ulotei, Mittaaa, Laoee, Ribbona, Aa. OROCKRIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee. Tea, Sugar, Rleo, Motaraea, Flih, Salt Pork, Llnieed (Ml, run Uii, Uarbon uu. Hardware, Qneenaware, Tinware, Caatlnga. Plowi and Plow Caatiagi, Nalla, Pplkee, Corn Cultira- tora, Cider Preaaoa, and all kindf or Aiaa. Parfaaaory, Painta, Varnlab, Olaaa, and a geaaral aaaoruaaat oi Biatioaary, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand., alwaya oa hand, and will ba old at tba lowaat poaatoio nguree. , i. 11. MeClaln'e Medteiaoa, Jayne'i Madietnea, llottetter a and iioofland a till tare. $000 ponnda of Wool wanted for whleh tba tgbaat priaa win aa paia. uioTeraeea on nana and for aal at ui lewen aaariai prwe. Alao, Agent for StrattoDrlll and CurwenaTillo Tbraahing Maohlnea. to. Cell and aaefor yoariolvoa. Yon will lad Tarytaiog naaiiy kept la a retail More. L. M. COUDRIBT. FronahTllla P. 0., August 12,1874. TJbTBW BTOKB AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Hat juat op.o.d a Nitr Stoei, on Main 8l.,Ct.nrnLD, Pa Intel f oeouplod by Whs. T. IRWIJt. Thairitock eonilttiof jjO XXI "d Clt U CD ZD St Oaocihiu of tht beit tonality, QotENBWARt; Boots and Shoes. and Tr artlole ecnaarT for an', ootnfort. Call And tiamlna oar itook b.lora par- dDMing alaowhar. Ifaf t. lROfl lf. STEAM SAW MILL, ENGINE t AND B01LIRB FOR SALE. Tki andmlgn.d .fart far aala ea rooennabto Wma, tbolr auan aaw nalll, located at Wallao. toa, Cleara.ld Ce., Pa. Thaoaglnaaad koilera ara aa good at aaw, Tba elan of tba etirln. la I414, and lata goad running order, Tbejr will alee a.11 tbalr ahlngla and lath mill, nnd all th. worklag maehlawj la th. mill. Putin wlehhf to harabaaa ana rail on ar addrwt ORAHAM. WALLACE A CO. Claariald, Pa., Jaaa I", 1,71. THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKFIKLl), PA WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, NOV. IT, It?. THE WOULD FAIR, a7l. C oluubie, piiulad what aba aboutd dUpley Of trua homa aaada on bar Ceoteoatel Day. Aikad Brotbar Job at ban ba eeretobed bit eee.. Whittled awhile reflaetiTeiy. an aa.il, "Your own Invention and own making , toof Wbv ant obi Id eoald tell yon what to do t Show em jour Clrll San toe, and eiplaia How all awn a loaa ia everyooa.) a gam j Show juot oaw peleut to Inereaae. our route By pay lac quartan for Oolleotiug oaala t Show your abort aut to aura finanefal Ilia, Br makloc PIer Dollar ourrant utlla i Show your bleaching prneeu eheep and brief. To wit : ajorjr ohoaca by a thief j . Show your titata Lrgtalaturee t ahow your Ring J And ouelMnifa fcaropa lo produoe auon latnga At bicb official, ailtintr ball ia fdbt To abare tba pluadar and la flx thioga right j If tbat don t felon fear, why, you only Bead To ahow vour laleat atyla of luartjrrt Tweed . Hba'll Ami It bard to bide bar aplteful teara At auoh eclvanoe fa oua poor liundrad yeara," TUB (i HEAT EVIL. Wo esteem Kx-ior. Seymour, of New Toi k, oiiv ol our ublrst, nnd most tip lirlit slnU-omun, now living. Ilelow will bv found n yiiuisi of a Hcecli h Ueliretvd in llrooklyn, in lliat SUtc, A tow tlttJ'S before the ulet'tion, tlint will rieh1)- repay every limn to rud it. Tbo (Trent trullia lie utters nro cattily undorxtood thotigli expreswd in ucrb langnu'rv. His xpuerli with ulniosi en tirely devoted to tlietlietnuof fiimnciul iniHiiiiiiiniremeiit ntul KOVerniiient ex truviifjiilH'i'. 1 1 a !iowcl tlml lliu In terest on the unt ntitionnl tlebt wrh an Inferior liunlen to tlml imposed by bad nmiiugcmeiit and unncceaanry cx- penilitiuv. For ton yenm wo havo beon expetiinjr ?C5,OOU,000 per year in excess of our necessities, which would have pui'l in tlml time r00.000,000 of tbo debt and interest. The most baleful effect of this taxa tion ia shown in its destruction ol com merce and business. It is tbo real soureo of the distress felt in ottr work shop and in all Iho fields of industry, A tax upon the exportation of our pro ducts would be so hurtful that our eon Btitution forbids its Imposition by Con gross. Vet we find that the taxation made by our debt nnd exienilitiire8 is of the same nature and works the same evils. As I haveshown, it fulls heavily upon the transportation of the produce of the west. I n a great degree states manship in this country must concern itself mainly about this movement of property. This quality, railed value, means simply a thing in its right place in tho place where it is needed. If this could be brought about in our country without cost, all onr burdens and troubles would disappear. As wo cannot do this, we must get as near to it as we can. All taxation is lnsitile to this purpose, and particularly that kind of cumulative taxation which now hurts the west and then roneta upon us by depriving us of our customers. The produco men of tbo cily know how disastrous this obstruction to conv mcrce has beon in numerous instances in the past. They have struggled for cheap trnnsportal ion by all the methods known to tho commerce, mechanics and science. They bavo appealed to the legislature for relief, and it has been given as far as that body could giva relief. Hut all these efforts to re store activity to commoreo, vigor to in dustry, hopo and comfort to labor, hnvo been foiled by thnt policy ut Washington that increases the cost of government, prevents tho duo pay- nient of our debts and misapplies tho proceeds of taxation. Look unto all tho channels of commerce, all work shops and fields of industry, and you will find. TDK HEAVY IIAMI U GOVERNMENT crushing out their life and vigor. It is clear to every mind that thinks, that so long as taxes crush out tho life of labor and commerce wo shall have to bear the load of personal and public debt. AVhilo this is tho slate of affairs wild theories will bo hathced about our currency. Debt has always been prolific of schemes lo muko wealth without labor. In ono ot Hognrth's admirable caricatures lie gives a scene in a debtor', prison, whore ono man who could not face bis creditors, drops from bis pocket a scheme for paying tho British national debt, while anoth or unfortunato is absorbed in his efforts to turn lead into gold. And so it has been in the history of all nations, un der all forms of government, that debt engenders all devices trom the old plan of clipping coin down to the fictions of printed paper. Strip oft disguises, mako plain all tricks of speeches, turn a deaf car lo all protestation of honor, look into the facts of public, affairs, and you will find that every man who has, without a necossity, added one dollar to the national debt is an author of tho tboories of repudiation and of baso money. Just so lar as the administra tion has failed to pay off the debt ol the country by using the tnxes im posed for that purpose for unwise or unconstitutional schemes, born of the theory ol centralization, just so fur arc they resHnsble for all schemes which violato tho public fuith and cheat labor with a depreciated currency. The distinguished Under who speaks in bo half of his party turns away from these topics to talk about , , OCR I'L llI.lC SCHOOLS, and finds fault with us for not doing tbo same thing. If he is asked if there is anything wrong about them, he says, "Oh, no ; they are all right I" Then let us look into our finances, which are all wrong. This desire to talk about ovorytbing but tho condition of the country and the causes of its distress has been shown thmnghout the can vas by the Itepublican orators. A sectarian excitement is wantod. Every man can soe that theordors have gone forth from headquarters to mako this the issue of the canvass. The words of tha President and bis lietitonant, put into plain, soldier liko terms, ring out to their men in tho ranks and say, "Our party is weak on matters of economy, morality and wisdom ; make a point on religion I" History repats itself. Hogarth exposed this mockery more than hundred years ago, when he delineated the absurd fears of tho invasion of England by French fleets and armies, and makes his drunken sailor exclaim with a round oath, "Wbat will becomo of our blessed re ligion T" If this pious seal moans re- pentanco in official circle it gives ns every reason for hope. If it's a cloak for continued misgoverntnent we have overlhing to lear. It is then trifling with religion and mocking the distress of labor. When they held thoir State Convention, the temporary president, in his speech, told bis hearers that ull pious, (empemto nnd virtuous men be longed lo their party, ami thai ull the wicked and tho drunkards, tho keepers ol beer nnd other saloons, were Demo crats ; and when bo look his chair, ho folded bis hands and dropped his eyos, and wore look ot religious sor row, In viow of our sinfulness, which was most touching In a nistom houso officer. He was mentally praying that Chandler might go into the cabinet. Hon buttoned up their pockets when they read that speech, and wondered if wo wero to be atllietcd with unolher brood of that style ot Christian states men who bad latuly disgraced rollglon and dishonored the legislation of our country. Tbo country wero surprised when a scholarly man, one who has spoken plainly of abuses at Washing ton, and, In the main, fairly of rofortn in this State, was mudo president of that body. Hul tho wily managers knew of a peculiarity in bis make which would serve their turn. Ina little while, alter bo lutil spoken wisely and well about, refwm, which was re ceived with decent cheers, there was vociferous applause whou. THE IVI'K's 1IKA1) WAS I1IIOI (HIT OCT. There was- freer bivuthili(J when llo:ne, not Wnsingtolt, when I'ope, not President, was the theme. lie had done tho work of starting a topic which shut oil' all sad thoughts about reform, economy unci retrenchment. The samo purjioso was shown in Ohio by the Uepiibhciui lesdor. Senator Morton, when ho unfurled the bloody Aug of seetionul hnto and urged discord as a vigorous remedy for financial ills. Even President firant has broken through his usuul reserve, and in a re cent speech at tbo west suggests topics which are calculated to turn attention from Iho state ot tho country and tho necessity for retrenchment und reform. They seem to have borrowed the plan of warfare from tho (,'hineso strategy which consists in distracting their op ponents and turning them away from the truo points of attack by a display of pbinted dragons, by noisy tom-toms, hideous cries and horrible odors. Great relianco is also placed upon the warriors who can turn somersaults upon the field of battle. Hence, Sena tor Kenton is brought to the front. I shall not follow the example of personal denunciations. I will not say of them what they would say of each other if they were brought together to state their views of public alliiii-s. One would demand u .Maine law, an other would denounce it; ono would pray and another swear ; some would call fur specie payment, others want paper money ; some desire the punish ment of frauds, others would remind them of tho sources of their strength and supplies. Kl.toRM. At a recent meeting in this city the Republicans wero delighted to learn that they had been rvlormers for many yours. Their reforms were of so mild a type that it required a largo army ot figures, a skilful adjustment of facts and a great deal of rhetoric to prove their cxistonce. They were so gentle in their opinion that no wrongdoer had found them nut no official bad been put upon his guard. They were so harmless that no one had been hurt, and they had never interrupted any of the plcasuut relationships between lie publican governors and thoso who are now convicted wrongdoer. Wo will not underrate what the Itcpublicaiis have done, but wo men know that it was not until the present executive took tho chair that earnest, aclivo steps were taken to vindicate tho laws and punish offenders. If wo are to full back into that geutle kind of reform whose very existence can only bo proved by a brief and an eloquent sjieech, then wo have but little to hope for in tho .future. t'ONCLt SIO.NS. It is fortunate for our country at this timo, when so many conflicting theories are put forth, and there is so much confusion in political action, that there are some truths which stand nut clear nnd unshaken. If wo will be governed by these wo shall pass sufely through all our difficulties nnd dangers. We do not need any tricks of states manship nor financial strategy. The truths which all men can see and un derstand arc sufficient for our purKscs, if wo will be guided by thorn. Experi ence lias proved thorn and our reason is satisfied with thoir justice. Wo know that taxation cats up tho fruits of industry; that it adds to the hours ol toil ol our workmen, anil that it ob structs tho business machinery of socie ty. Wo know that expenditures by government make debt and taxation, and involve the country in embarrass ment, which, In too many cases, leads to frauds and give birth to tbo wild and demoralising thooriea with regard to currency and finance. We know that the political principles which rail for rontralir.ation can only be carried out by increasing the cost of govern ment, by widening the field of its ex penditures; and w know by sad ex perience, as these expenditures are mndo by agents in many cases at points too remote, to admit of scrutiny, that they engender frauds and corruption. Wo must retrace our steps. We must be governed by tho loftiest, tho purest, tho safest statesmanship. It is within the reach of all. In clear terms it is sot forth in those simplo wonts hon osty, industry and oneonomy. Stahtuno Intimacy with the Dev il. Tho Danville Ath-oaite says : Dish op Kavanaugh, of the Methodist Epis copal Ol.flreh South, left for Culifumia a few days ago, whero bo will bo en gaged for tho next several months in attending to his duties on the Pacific Coast. Wo nevor see Bishop Kavaa augb'a name mentioned but what we are reminded of an anecdote we re member to have beard Mr. John F. Zimmerman, of Lexington, (the pub lisher ot the old Danvillo Tribune,) re late several yean ago with a good deal of gesl. Bishop Kavanaugh, in early life, liko Mr. Zimmerman, was a practical printer. Ono fay a good sis ter, In conversation with him, asked "Bishop, is it truo that you wero once a printer?' "ios,madame,"he prompt ly roplisd, with A twinkle in Lis eye, "1 bavo pulled tho devil's tail many a day until my hands were blistered I'' The good lady was somewhat startled at tbo rcmnrk, but was entirely rc dirred when the Bishop explained that lUtll lalta"llVU tail ; WAS. Only tho bar-bandlo of an old Washington band prcM be bad "pulled" during tbo days of his apprenticeship In a country office. WXStOX VRA VPS. It appears from the report of tha1 Tim Ihytou ll mid gives the follow Commissioner of Pensions, made up ttf lug Item, which show, that some of the close of the fiscal year, ending the islands of thcHoulb Pacific are yet June 30, 1675, that 234,821 persons' inhabited by cannibals; are curried on the rolls, liicludli.g array ! singular report is current as lo and navy Invalids, widow,, and ,iir-!tho fatoof the missing Boston barks, vlvors of th War ol 1812. Most re-; the Jewess and Delia M. Long. A niarkablo of all In this aggregate 1, a goodly number of widow, of rovolu-, tlonary aoldiers, who seem to have been blessed with exceptional eases of life, as some of them ara returned a. having married before the year 1800, and others not long alter that date. What Mr. Jefferson suid about office holders nevor dying, might bo applied with equal truth to pousioners, for the statistics exhibit singular longevity and vigor on the part of a class sup posed to bo enfeebled by age, or ex hausted by wounds nuu disease. Al though wo are on the eve of tho Con tcnniul, 1,358 widows of revolutionary soldiers lire reported on the pension lists; wbilo the War of 1812, which occurred sixty-three years ago, furn ishes 17,020 survivors and 5,3 12 widows to draw pensions. It Is very evident thnt these survivors must be extremely old now, or they must hnvo been school boys when they entered tho service. It costs about thirty millions of dol lars a year to pay the various classes of pensions, nnd, Blrango to say, tho aggrcgato expenditure grows year by year, Instead of Iwing diminished, as would naturally be supposed. W hut is gained to the Treasury by tho death rate Is lost by special legislation, pro cured through tho lobby In tho inter est of claim agents, who make it a business to work up the patriotism Congress for their own profit In this, as in every other branch of tho public service, frauds bavo not only bocomo common, but form a very large item in the account. On this point the Commissioner says: "Dnrlng th. fleeal veer, I.A.10 elalata war. In vratigat. 1 by tha rfsxaal agenta of thia ontao. Of tboaa oaeo. in whieli prneiona bad boea paid, 31 9 ware proved to t fraudulent. M Tho nanea of tbeoe peoaionore were dropped from tb. roll., revolting in a eating of2,60&per monch, or &tl,ic;e annually Tito average amount or noerued pan.loa pal. bv the Oov.rnm.m in earh iraudui.ni oiaim le Uuatoar hi.t'ii.LMad of Hi pending elalme, anppurting tbo reooainien- aniton ov eworn le.iiluuoy, winun wiiooui .uen ln..iia'tl..n wonld pnabiv have bn nilowod." It is thus orliriftllr nclinitted that one-fifth of tho whole number of pen- sion claims presented during the year, East Buffalo, C uleu I'.tttnn and Frank 'shin. Kmm one field, Mr. Ilringier1 were absolutely fraudulent, and this, i.owc were pari owners. Frank Lewis,' made an average of 4,014 pounds of too, under Iho reform system which, of Must Hoston, was one of the mates, j white sugar, and 214 gallons of molns-j has been introduced in that ofDco, and .On the Ihrec vessels there were proba-ises U the acre. No fertilisers were with the more rigid rules applied since Mr. Atkiusin became Commissioner. The great bulk of these frauds would have been allowed bad tbo old prac tice which flourished while Baker held the office been continued. No doubt is entertained that millions have been stolen since Grant camo into power, and that to-day thousands of fraudulent pensioners ore receiving pay from tho Treasury who ought to tie cracking stone in tho penitentiary. A regular King waa organized and in successful operation while Delano pro sided over the department, and had J. II. Buker, uow Surveyor-lieneml of Minnesota, for his Commissioner of Pensions. The business of that King was to fabricate claims with forged testimony, and push them through tho offico at Washington. Success necessarily de pended on collusion with the officials, nnd that formed a purl of tho machin ery for plundering tho Treasury, which wus nlways certain when the oppor tunity offered for a division of spoils. J Iu order to ascertain tho extent of existing frauds, it will be necessary to go over carefully all tho pension wills and to scrutinice the testimony with tbo uid of expertn. Well Informed persons who hare given general at tention to this subject, belinvo that I soveral millions could bo saved by a J process of revision. This would not only compensate largely for the requir ed outlay by purging the rolls, but would protect the rights of thoso who served tho country faithfully in its hour of need. X 1'. S'it. , . - a. i ' 1 now to VAX roix.- ' I Kirst boil it fifteen minutes on the car. This hardens tho outside of tho grains, so lhat they may lie readily shelled. The grains are to I dried for an hour in the oven, at a moderate heat, or allowed lo remain ono day spread out in the sunshine. The next step is to salt it just so much us will season it for the table; till cans with it, leaving half an inch of space; put a gill or so ol water in each can, sent up, leaving only an aperture tho sir.e ot a large pin for tho escape of the gas. Place the cans in a flat bottomed ket tle, having enough of water in it to reach within half an inch of tho top of Iho cans ; then boil moderately three quarters of an hour, and with a drop of solder seal up tho vont In each Can as it is taken from tho kettle. Corn prepared and canned In this manner, and set away in a cool place, will keep perfectly sweet and good. To pro serve corn on the cob gather tho oara when the grain is fully developed, bo fore they begin to glaze. First soak them an hour insult pickle, mado strong enough to float an egg. Then rinse off in clean, cold water, and lay tho ears, in warm, clear water, on boards or windows, or over . steady lipnt from a stovo, drying gradually for ten days, until thogruins oro shrivelled liko sugar corn, and all the moisture iadriod out of tho cob. Thon all Hint ii re quired is to pock in wooden boxos,and place, where thero is no dampness, nnd but a slight atmospheric change. When wanted for use sunk ten or twelve bourn in tepid wator, when the grains will bo found fairly filled out, and you may have green boiled corn on tho cob almost equal to that but an hour from tho field. . Prodioality. The Brooklyn Union snya : ''Duncan, Sherman A Co. havo used up their wholo capital in fashion able living. Tho bead of the house, William Butler Duncan, has spent not less thuti 175,000 per year; his two partners havo helped the doubling ot that sum. These and other demands of fashion havo in ten years called on this houso lor an outlay of over 12,000, 000 gone in 'riotous living,' for living is riotous when It cornea out of Inno cont partloa." " Who can sound the depths of wo man's love? A Now Hampshire wife ssys of bar husband : "ilia kick ia an inspiration, and wban ha knocks me down, 1 fool that my measure of human happiness ia full." root) iv ri caxxiiiai.s, .year ago last February tht Jewess sailed from Now South Wales In tha direction of the Auckland Islands, a group lu the South Paolflo ocean, near Now Zealand, A lew days later tho Delia M. Long and an English bark, name unknown, followed oil the same course. No tidings of the two Boston vessels were received in this city till dipt. Brewer, of Biddefbrd, Mo., of the bark Marathon, Now York, return ing from a voyugo around tha world, brought back a turriblo story in regard to them. Aloneot tho ports at which he stopped he had fallen in with a sail-! or, or some one who knew him, wholucre; but this only on very good new purported to be the sole survivor of "ini1, nnd from the spocies of cane tho three crews. The vessels, he said, j known (here ns oiiii hlanen. Whether hud become becalmed In the vicilily ! il is the sumo as that referred to above, of I he Auckland Islands, nnd lay there I which grows on the Sandwich Islands, together severnl days. They were r not, we cannot tell, boarded at night by ctinnibuls, whol .Much was expected from the canes overpowered the crews, plundered the brought to this Sloto by Mr. Lnpice, ships, mid scuttled them. The men 'from Java, but, thus fur, they bavo wero curried prisoners to the shore, 'and furnished liiod for a feast of I he natives. The survivor was one of I he j Screw of the Jewess, and ho Is suid to have related that the surprise was i ; complete, the vessels being some dis-i Inure from land and no signs of cue- ; mics having ,cn seen. The usual; planted last fall by V. S. Willa, Esq., prec aution taken when a ship is be-, on his plantation in tho parish id' St. calmed in the vicinity of lund inhabited 'Charles. Much is expected from the o'ihy savages is lo drive sharp nails, placed closely together, through boards, ' gins its operations to-day on tbo Louisa which ure placed over the docks and plantation in St. Charles. If it ac fastencd firmly down, leaving tho sharp i complishes what ils friends confidently points sticking up. It is then impossi- expect, and sugar planters generally ble for tho ha rob sited savages to step hojic, tho sugar culture will lie dcvel upon the deck, and they are shot off oped in this Stale upon n larger and ut leisure. This precaution was not more profitable basis than ever before . i ti.ti i taken on hounl the Jewess, because no; dancer was susneclecl. It is under, i .1 l it - , nimm i uu i no viiiji ui I uu i, iiiicu mules navy is now stationed In tho South: Seas, or within reasonable distance oli vicinity where the terrible tragedy j in some instances, mules, etc., enough I ja (n ,RV0 ,on enacted. ThoUo Work the plantation. TIlO larirest . , ...... . Jewess was nearly 590 tons burden. I yield of sugar lost season was from the ; ( aTitltlll Muvo. und Cheltu-s. wns IIia; managing owner. Murk Coogins, of bly thirty men, but the mimes catinC be ascertained, uiol of them having been shipped 111 foreign ports. Time will probably bring to light fuller par- ticnlars of their terrible fute. KG GS AS VIET. i Oil this subject the Poultry Ki tVlf : i ., ... has the following pertinent and sngges- j live remarks: Would it not be wise' , . tO Substitute more Cg!S for meat in OUr dnilw ilinl About nno.tl.ie.1 ,.f il,- v- " , " weignt oi an egg is solid nutriment. This is more than can bo said of meat. There are no bones or tough pieces that buvo to be laid aside. A (rood ce-c' is made up of 10 parts shell, 50 parts white, and 40 parts yolk. The wbito of an egg contains 8G per cent, walor, the yolk of an egg 52 per cent. Tho average of an egg is about two ounces. Practically an egg is animal food, and and yet there is none, of the disagreea ble work of tho butcher nceccssnry to obtain il. The vegetarians of Kngland use eggs freely, and many ol those I... i . ii men are eighty and ninety years old. and have been remarkably free from J illness. Kggs nro best when cooked four minutes. This takes uway the animal lasto that is offensive tosonio, but does not so harden the white or yolk ns to make them bard to digest. An egg, if cooked very hard, is difficult of digestion, except by those with stout stomachs; such eggs should bo eaten with bread anil masticated very finely. An ogg spread on toast is food fit for a king, if kings deserve any bet ter fcssl than anybody else, which is doubtful. Fried eggs are less whole -somo than boiled ones. An egg drop ped into hot water is not only a clean and handsome, but a delicious morsel. Most people apoil tho taste of their eggs by adding K-pH-r and suit. A little sweet butter is the best dressing. Kggs contain much phosphorus, which is supposed to be useful to those who use their brains much, A. r.tiizAKii or I'uekiiii.nt. A Michigan paper tells the following good story : A Front street saloon keeper is a great historical scholar, and will argue for hours on Issues, events, and men of past celebrity. Old Pres ton was aware of this, and he dropped into tho place ono warm tiny last week, and said : "By cracky, Jim, but this is warm I 1 haven't been so warm since old General Cass was President of the United States." "What!" said Jim, "General Cass never was President of the United Stutes." "Why, yes ho was," replied Preston, with well feign ed astonishment. "I'll bet you tho drinks for the houso he wasn't," said the excited proprietor. "Done," ans wered tho old man, and ho drew forth his pockotbook, unfolded a psge of Hie Congressional Gloho of 1848 9, and proceeded to read that President Tny l'r -ving died on Saturday, and Vice President Fillmore not being at Wash ington, the President of the Senate, General Cass, became President of Iho United Stales until the following Mon day, pending Fillmore's inauguration. When the old man had finished rend ing he looked around and said : "Come up, boys. What ia a Car Load. Nominally a "car load" is 20,000 jwuncls. It is also 70 barrels of salt, 70 of lime, 90 of flour, 00 of whisky, 200 sacks ot flour, 0 cord, of mifl wood 17 In "0 l..,n,l nf, o coros oi son woou, l lo .0 buacJ ol Cattle, 50 to 00 head of hogs, 80 l ' ial-,l .1. nAnnA..?-. .,,.! 100 head of sheep, 9,000 feel ot solid boards, 17,000 feet of siding, 13,000 feet of flooring, 40,000 shingles, ono bnlf less of hard lumb r, one tenth joists, scantling, and all other large timber, 340 bushels of wheat, 300 of corn, 680 of oats, 400 ot barly 3C0 ol apples, 430 ot Irish potatoes, 3G0 of sweet potatoes, 1.000 bushels of bran. Tho difference between persoverence and olrstlnacy is that one often cornea from a strong will, and the othor from a strong won't. PollUnoea la tba mother ot peace. Hho keepa familiarity and Impudence from being knock od to death, and often saves korself of broken head. ' aboct sua a it axi sraAJt CAXKS. . 't he sugar crop of the Sandwich Is lands is very promising. The largest yield known to augur planters Is pro duced lliei'o. The cnuo grown Is what ia here called Otahelto, or white banc, which grow, very luxuriantly In this .Stale, but la lender and doe not rat- toon well, As Illustrating what this specie of sugar cauo will uo under tba most favorable auspices, wa learn from a To llable source that on the island of Maul, two hundred acres of cana has pro duced 800 tons of sugar, and on Hnwali tba yield is even greater. Last season from about Iwo hundred and tun acres of canes, nino hundred tons of good sugar was made on a plan tation on the last mimed island. The best sugar lands in Cuba somotiines givu seven thousand pounds to the mt .proved of much value. They are very slender and long-iHiiuled, rescm Ming sorghum so closely that planters have declared them to he sorghum, at first sight. Wo have heard nothing as to the value of tho Cuban ratios Imported and Diffusion Process Company, which bo- a, i a u , . Sugar lands are very cheap at pros- c cut in Louisiana. hxcu Hunt n ares II , .p . a vi.ii uu uuujiii in n . tmv ui iwniij-ini' dollars per acre, Including buildings. seed cane eunuch to beum with, and. llertiiilaive. the nmtiertr of I Iho linmerlv of I.. A Bringier, Ksq., in the parish of used, tho yield being due entirely to. the thorough culture of the crop.- ' Xu Ortiiina Timet. , - 5tftJ.il ttllf rttSflUf UtS. ! A DMINlSTItATIUX' NOT1CF..- - " Ketlce le hereby given Ih.l Leltere of A-l. mtnlatratloo an tbaoauio of J. M. KKATZKR, late of Clearfield borough, Clearoeld aenBty, Pa- ,tM..dt k.rio. j ,,., u ,,. .no. .'" indebted to. .id ..cat. wn plea make leamedlalo pariuent, and Iboa. having el..i or demand, a ill preeool them P"l"l aol.n!leted for e.t!l..uent wth.nl dal.y. B. MAKIK KltAT.KR, Claarlold, Ror. I l;5 Si Adaa'l. A1 DMINISTUATOU S NOTICK - Notlee ia berohv given thai Lttre of A I ! "jo'""'!'" " "' ' B. Mil M an, -( mmsi v, avww-w n sa,liiua, v rrajvno. a ovmmij, g gt.. doeeeert,, hating heca d ily gro I o (bo aader eigard. all peiaona Indtb'.td lv mtd nutate will please make ImtuediaU payint'iit, and thotae. having claim or demanda will praaeot (beta pruperly authentic. ad fr erUlrtneot without dolay. RACK Kid at. Mil MAN. HKNHY I). HOfiK, Ntw Waahinglon, Nor. 1, 7-6t Adia'ra. AD M I X 1ST U ATO it' S NOTICE Nottoa ia hereby girea that Letter of A.I tntniilrativtn on the onlala of J. t. W. fcH UNA KUS. Ut. of Covington twp., Clearfield ounty Pa., dreeaeed, having beta duly granted to the art-lwitigneil, all pereoni luileotod to Mid ruaia win niraae Bsaae immraiaie peyatant, aarl ,b. ha.in.ei.im. or demand. .iliVeeent is.. ! P"""1 authoati.atad for aettiexent without .1.1... eilAIII.VHHOIINAHIItt CIIAHI.KS BC1INARHS, n l- St HNAUllS, Knrtbaae, .Nov. 1, ISIi-eC Adm're. i DM IXISTnATOUS' NOTICK -- Nolle. I. hereby given that Leltere of Ad -mini.tretion on Clio aetata of LOKKNZO D. PHICK, Into of Pike townehip, Clearfield oonnly, Pa., deecaeed. hni lng boon duly granted to tbe unrlcraigned, all poreone indebted to raid fetete will pleaeo make immediate payment, and tnoer having elalme or demanda will pre tent them properly authenticated for rettlement without delar, ' SARAH J. PRICK, II K.I II V Hll.g, Carweaevllle.Oet. 11, Ta-St Adm'ra. I.VXECUTOK'S NOTICE. J Notion U hereby given that lettere teeta mentary having beon grunted to lha .ubaeriber oa Ibr .Hat. of M AHtlAII KT HAUKRTY.deeaaeed, late of Uuliob lownibip, Clearfield county, I'a., all peraool indebted to raid ..Iale ara requeated to tnal a imuiediat. payment, and Iboao During olalma againet tha earn, will prevent them daly autlirnlioaled for settlement. JOHN WITIIKROW, New Millport, Nor. IS, To SI Eireutor. c AUTION.- All parvus ara horeSy eautioned ngalnit purebaiing or In nny way modilling with tha fol lowing peroonal pronerly now in the poeeouloo ol E. II. hpeoeer, of rona lowmhlp, via i 1 mere, I eowe, I yairling heifer, a hogv, all tho boueo bold gooda, bay, atraw, eornfoddar, I aeree of wboat In tbe ground, wheat, oale, corn nnd pole tore by tho barbel, aa tbo aama belonge to me and le left with him on loaa only, aubjeel to my order at any time. JMI R. RAFPEKTY. Urampian llillr, Nor. Ill, 7i It E Cana treenanping on the immieee of the anderiignrd, in Hera 11 borough, oa or a boat the let of A n in-it, e HKU HK1KKK, rU in g three yeare old. Tba owner ia rfaiU-d to eoine for ward, prove property, pay ehargee and take It away or It will be diapnatMl of attoording to law. VYANIIIMITON UARwaNKK. Hum i Me, Nov. 10, ia7i li gru oods, it. QUA KG R OP FROPRKKTORS. Tba andenigned baring parebaaed tbo at ore gooda and property formerly oeottpied by Lever I'legal, on Herond alroot, Clearneld, ndopta tale taeibed of bringing hia aaaioree to tbo aotiea of tbe pablla, aad prvmlaoa to famith bla patroaa with tbe very boat quality of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, TRUJTKB VULtSKS, at erreedleg lew ratea. Thlt I an onahkd to an, neeauie 1 burn no rent to pay, and oaa (here fore divide the profit, with my euetomore. Il !" J" ,h1 ''' "P'Hmaat wllk ma, ir mK , .)C,t , Mw tfmn . M"M .adoipanda trade, I am bound la "o?'d In my undertaking, lllvemo.ee - amino my Monk and learn my prieea. To my large ataek of boota and etinea, kali and eape, I kare Juat added a fall rloek af Gents' Furnishing Goods, wklok I will aril at Iba very lower! Sgwrat for eaah, or in oiekange for nountry pmdnee, t tk. UIGIIKST MARKET PRICE. etl aad e ramie, my Monk aad prlee. before ,miaetagatmwhera. PETER MeHROROE. Cloarleld, April II, ISTt. rt, off rlii, tiftr. NEW Fl.OUIt, FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. C. KRAMER & .C0., Market altroot, ana dour west of Maasloa Houaa, Claarlold, Pa. Keo. ounaLstljr oa bead BI'OAR, COFFEE, TEAS, HO DA, COAL OIL. EYRt'P, SALT, ' SOAP, Canned and llrtad Frulta, Tuhaorj, Clgare, Can- dlM, Cldw Vinegar, Rallet, Egga, Ae. ALSO. EXTRA OMR-MADE Wheat and Ruckwhcnt Flour, Com Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of whieb will be eold ebeap for eaab or la elohanga for oonntrv produco. A. U. KRAMER A CO. Cleara.ld, Nov. IS, I97t.-lf JEMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reFpeetfully notify tha public a-tnerell in si ne au reaioTed ma urweery Btore irotn 8h.-. .. to ib. buiin,.. f.,i. "7 sraiear, oa itaaoa. etrrt. neit lfo Hlglere haHwara etoro, where be intend. keeping a fit a line of ti it o( kuii: h. H A VIS, IIHIKI) IIK'r.Kand LARll. Sl'il A HM ,! s K t'I'S r n ...t. ' "' """" 1 "r"' """ I TKS, Orren and Dla-k. Asccn-jCOFPHK. Hoa.ird and iirern. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, VvlWKO fit I ITS, All kind, in the market. . I PICKLES, in jara and barrel,. I I SPICK, in .very form and variety. ! FAMILY FLOUR, AM. KINDS OF CHAC'KKRS, SOAIN, V MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil uA Za&mp CUm&eys. And a good eeeortaent of iboao tbingt aaoally irpt ia a grocery- tor, which be will ttabang tur m.rkenng at the market pricea. Will M il for rab aa cheaply aa any other one, Pu-aiM ail) and a-e hie atock aad jodge for yoarMlI. JOHN MrQAUflUET. ClearnVI I, lay IT, 1874. UOCKRIKS JAS. H. LYTLE, (.ueee.e..r to LYTLE A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALRR IN C HOICK , Ni; OK TBA. OOI.OSUS, JAPAN, IMI'KRIAL, Vnt'Ntl HYSON. LNOl.tSIl BREAKFAST Purest la Market. lUTrUIt AND a(iGH Will be kept aad fold at Irit neat. Caah paid lor lowoiry rrouueo. HERMAN CHERRIES, TI'RKKT PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, -- PHILADELPHIA DAMS. FISH. Mavk.rel, Lake Herring, Cod. Ae. PIC It MI. Barrel IVkle. nnd Engll.h Pifkiea. KLOUH AND KKEIr. Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, An. mehl'ti JAS. II. LYTLE. QtlKA KAP GROCERIES! Ll'UBER CITY. PA Tbn andamlrned unnounoee tn hia eld friend. nnd pntrone that he haa opened good lino ot OHOt'KRIKS A PH0VIM0N8 at tho old eland nf Kirh A Bpeoeer, for whleh ba oolielt. a liberal pairrnaga. h. w, ergnt'KK Lumber City, Pa.. Mareh Ifi-U. B OCT AND SliOK MAKING. JOSEPH II. Db'KRINCl. oa Market atreet. la Shaw'. Row, Cleara.ld. Pa., ba. Ju.l roeelved a ana mi nr rreaea uall sstao aad Klpe, ihr beet la the market, and la saw prepared to una a fee tar. everything la kla Ilea. He will war rant kla work ta be aa repreeealed. The elcl.eae of Cleara.ld and vlrlalty art reapeetrally Invited to give him a .all. Work doae al akert aotloe. t lS'Tly Oaorgia or Florida, ahould aulrri)e tor the MoWrTtta Ti iwi, pnhliabed at navannah, t;a. i. ltt HWIi.W aaraanwia. AtivertltMni dvairing an-lotnora la theee 8utea, abonid aao 11 oolumna. h e fa eeef mm im tk mtktt. Iprimea rofiea aint on reeetpt of a aanta. Ad dreaa J. U. KSTILI. Saranaafa. Ua. (MS-ftm TTOVSB AXD LOT FOIi SALR. X JL The Iloaaa aad Lot on tka oornor nf Mar hat aad Fiftk etreeta, Cloarleld, Pa., le for aale. Tka lot onatalaa aearly aa acre of gronad, Tho houea la a large doohlo framn, eonlelniug nine rooma. For terma and other Information apply ta Iho eubeerlbor, at tha Pott Offloe. anvil P. A.8AVLIK. MEAT MARKET. " F. H. CAED0N A BE0., Roar of Pie a Opera lloa, CLEAHFlKLn, PA. Oar arraageaaaata ara rf tha met, -aetwple.e' oharaeter for fwralabiatr tba bnblia with Frih , M-ala of all klad, aad of tha very beat one. it v. I "tww aeai in aii ataaa oi . grieatiarai I fa pit rata, wbiah . keep ea ethihltiea far tbe ba- em or tho nut aad take a iool ublla. Call around wkan la town. h al tklnga, or addrea. na F. M. CAKDON A IIUO. Cloarleld, Pa., Jaty 14, U7 If. JPRMU MEAT MARKET. M. 0. BROWN A BE0., Market St., OlearBeld, Would onnenaee le the ettleena of tka tows sad vlelnlty that thvy Mill keep the meat market at the old Head, where they will keep Fresh Beef, Veal Mattoa and La rub, of tha flneat qualities. Market aoraloge Tueedeye, TharaJaye and fenanaive.-eetveujauaa. m ,. Um . BOW BRO. ,. JOu rRlfTTtmaj 0F BTMT DISCRIP tnneatly eaaewtad al thta ettaa. - - - iL ; wult-' ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market St , bet. Third aad Fount,) Ca.UAHFIlvl.l), a. a. The aubaerlbar hevtag boeomo proprietor of able hole), would reopeetfullr aak a liberal ahar. f pabll. patrosage. Prlaeo radneed le auit Ike time.. iea.M.'TMC. - a. la, LEIP0LDT SUSQUKHANNA HOUSE, . . I OUR WENS VILLI, PA. JtlWIOK READ, Paoraisros. Havlsf beaoai. proprietor of thia Hotel, I would reapeeifully wii.il tk. petreeage of lb. pablte, Uonaa leaeaally and .onveaUntly alt. uaaed t s wlj rallied and ref urnlihod t good earn, pie rooma attaohad. All railroad traina atop at thta koaao. Janla-lt SIIAVV HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front atroeu,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tke undoralgned having taken eharge of tki, Hotel, would re.puotfully oolleltiiohlie patronage, Janl7 D. R. FVLLEhTON. W " aIhTngton " Tlovhr, NEW WA8HINOT0N, PA. TbU saw and well furnlabed hour, baa been taken by tha anJeralgnod. lie feale confident of being able to render aatiafaetion to Iboae who may favor aim with a oall. May I, IS7I. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop r. J O M TU i7kaVoT H U7 Oppoillo tha Court Houaa, " LOCK IIAVEN, PE.NN'A. Jelt TI UAU8EAL A KROM, Prop'a. IOYD HOUSE, J Main Street, PIIILIPSIIUKO, PENN'A. Table alwaya lupnlled with tbe beet tbe market affordi. Tbe traveling publle ia invited lo rail. BOVI,7H. HUur.lt r LUIO. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Hoeond and Market Street a. CI.KARflLI), PA. THIS old and eommndloaa Hole! haa. duriai tha paat ytnr, beaa aalargad U doable It (or mar eapaeliy for tha enteruiomvet of atraa garaanl gaaata. Tba whole builJini; baa boea refuraiibed, and tba proprivtor will aparo ao palna to render ail gaaata eon. finable wbilf atayiag with bin. mrib '.w.naion iloaaa Unnitai ruui ta aad from tbo Depot ea tba arrival and deprttm or oaeb train. JUU IHX.UIIKH . aprt-7 tf ProiirtaUir r. k. aaoLh. o. w. aaitoLD. at. a. anxoLa F. K. ARNOLD 4V CO., Ranker and Rrokem, HeynoldatJIIe. Jcffcraoii Co., Pa, Money received on depoall. Ditmitiuu t am derate ratea. Kartera aud Foreign Eiebanife wavi on hand and eollreiion prompt, r ma'i. Reynoldarflle, Ilea 111, 1874. -ly County National Bank. OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM in Maeonie Building, one door north ol C. D. V. -tfon'i Drug Klure. apanage Tiekcta to and from Lirerpool, Quero. town, Ulaigow, London, Paria nnd Copenhagen. Alao. Dn.fia for aale on the Royal Hank of Irfl.n and Imperial Bank of London. JAW 1.8 T. LEONARD, Pree't. W. M. BHAW, Caakier. ll:l:74 DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Htreet, Philadelphia Baf.rJaR.9, And Dealers In Government Securities. Applleatioa by mail will reeeira prompt att tlon, and all Inform at ion ebeerfuily furniht Ordera aolintxL Auril II tf. Jfntistrtj. ji Mi STEWART, D. D. S., Oflltje orer Irwin'a Drag fnr. Ct RWENSVrLLE, VA All dental operatlona. either in the merbanirat or operalivo branch, promptly attrnileHl lo i aatiifaetioB guaranteed. Hpecial aiietitii.n pittd to tha treatatnt of diiaaaoa of the natural 'tt'b, ganii and month. Irregularity of the teeth rtf ooeafnlly eorreeta?d. Teeth eitractrd without para by tbo un of Kther, and artiflrial tr-tb inwrW of lha beat malarial and warranted to rcmler la Taction. apnilfi'71;lj DKN TISTKV. Haviag detaraiined to looate la Cni w-ni!s for Iba purpoeo of paraning my profeaninB, I benby offer my aerricee to Idi pnblie. I hat juat Aniibod a torn of dental iniiructiona tiaiff tha beat teaehere af the Penntylvania Collega ( Dental Horary ia Philadelphia, and am tu firepared toeieeute all work pertaining to dctt try ia tba beat manner, with the lateit improio ment. All work guaranteed to gi rue-it ire nt iafaetlnn aa ta quality aad duration. Teeth ti trarted wit hon t pain. Room in nee Bunk biiil.. lag. For further inform tti'ja mpplr in prB or avddreea E M. TIIUMi'SON, chSl'Ti-ir. Cnrwrniville. Pa. A . m7 H I L LS Would rorpoctfally notify hi f-atinif that he ha redueed thr pne ol AHTI HCIAL TKKTII to M nar a-t. or $a 0 fur a double art. For any Iwoperxia coming at the aama timo, to hare each aa unrr art, will get tbo two arte for ""i.-OO, nr oaeb. Termi inrariably Cim. Clearflcld, Jaly I, 1874. GEORGE E. ROBACKER, wnot.caAL reiLat vt WISES AND LIUJUOKS, CLEARFIELD, PA. My place af burlaeea ul on Market etrer-t, di rectly oppoelbt tha Court Hoove, where 1 di-fire to keep a full atock of PUKE Llql OHS. .ad will warrant tkcta to be inrh to my euvt-mrf.. (live me a call. Jol, II, '74 -I. WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. Al tha and of tba new brUge, WKiT CLKARFIRLD, PA. Tt.e proprietor of tbif eatabllnhment will hir hia liquora direetfrom diatillert. 1'arttea bariof lum thia houao will bo eurc to get a pure article at a email margin a bora eoat. Hotel keetsor raa be furniabed with liqnora on reasonable terma. Pure winaa aad brandiea 41 reel frm treeliya Vinery, at Bath, New York. iiKOKtiB N. cni.nrnv. Clearflcld. June lit, 1H75 It. PURE RYEWIIISKV. We again oall your at tea Mr ta lha above erle brated brand of good, and we do anwith thetHta lotion that tliere ia a greet waut ainting among a vaat number of pemona wbu are pom pi llrd to at, medicinal)! or otherwlte, i pare whihy. To aupply thia want ere offer Bat !? Pur Rye.an article which haa bee before the pulilie for a aniaber of yeare, it. reputation etaniiing hih aa a thoroughly rellatl (timuUnt am "eg ttlical auan. A an eriilrnte, quite a ouintfrof our em in eat phjticiana prearrilra it to the eicla alD of all other. Bring mivle oa the beat known afientille ptio eiplea, from the eholcaet graia, ant by practical dulillara. It reuina a delightful flavor, and, Creaiiy eiproved by age, make It largely imurhl after by Aral e)a bote la and drafffiit. Khould ya deairt ta giva thia ehiaky a trial, and are in doubt ae to whether yaur hotel or drug Kiat beep it, iat having one of war iga ditflay ed,) wrila to na and wa aball bo ml bappr ta diroet you to tha prrvone who handle our good Il ynur neighborhood. We are alao aole pmpfietortand manutaefarerf eflhewell.knowaIR.erF.Va'K-9 TUNIC 1IKKB MITTKH8, which bai been autoefHy need fr orer tbirtv yoara at a Blood Purifier, anti lira, prptie and Toaie. - HURY A CHRIST, M.chJt'TJ 111 V Third ft., Pbiladtlphia. 6. i. C. WIIKIIR le buy any DRT flOODS, 0R0 eeriee, Qaeeneware, tllaarware. Drug, aad Notiena, Confoetioaerloe, drv, ekeap for enah. Tha lubarriber beta leara to Inform hi" oM aad new rnatonera that ho hue opened A VAR1RTT STORE IN OLEM HOPE, rA. And will eell gooda at prieea to mil tbe tiro" liberal reduetton will be mude to eo.tomer, bay lag nt wkoleeale. Call and avarelea Miw-h kef.r. nuvlllli"! eteewher. A liberal eaare of pablla patroner I nlloitad. C. I. KEAor. (Ilea Hope, Pa., Jane 14, l!l. A UCTIONEERINH KILL 1'IISN. Tke aaderained would rveoeetfell? Infora lb eillaena of CUaileld and vieinlly Ibat be Ury" pared ta ary all Auetioa. Vendue, and other on abort aetiee, nad al reneonnble ratee. raw Bill., Peelera, Pma-rammoa, and otker ndvartmal pooled and dutrib.ted In Ike mort eoneplreoei plaeea. A ehare af penile patronage I" eenri" M. L. ROrll.1l. Mnrok IT, 'tt-tf. Cleuruelira. IOat kALtV-The aaderalgaed ofen f ' aale a valaabln low. aronerty la the bereega of Cloarleld. Let SSalai feet, with a gd alia ir es elaafa aad fear bed reaeaa up aW Alao, arwiof veuaa Met balk room aa oeeood" Uowaa Baleked aomuilet. rreaa muar " Ood AeiUa perak aad feed water. Fnetrev aaw.baaudp.yaa.uwv. .,,. awaagTl wis, si. ariv