$arilorr, & Jwuvnr. S.VCKETT & SC1IKVVER, HARDWARE, mA aaanif-atarari of Tln.Copper A Sheet Iron M are, . bMOod itrMl, CLEARFIELD, PA. ll.vl.a Ucnlr laeraid OUT it oak Of Hard war, w Trt th paWi to aiamla our itocdi and prlwt. Carpenter and peraeni wbi onntaiopUt boll J- TOOLS BUILDINQ HARDWARE whloh li aaw and of th. but anufu.tum, nnd will a. .old low for eah. NAILS, GLASS, POTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES. HINGES, SCREWS AH hlada of Banoh Plana.. Bawl, Cblioli. Sqnoraa Homtnera, Hatchet.. Plumb, nnd L.T.I., Morttltd A Thumb Quag... Bflr.ll, Braooa A Bltta, Wood and Iron Bonoh Borowa, und tb. b.at Boring Mnehln. In tbo morkot Doable attd Single Bitt Axes, POOEKT OCTLKRY, Ae. Agtntt for Burnell't Iron Corn Shelter. war ran tod. Alio, afonta for Rloharda' GOTHIC FLUB TOP", whloh ..otonllj our. Smoky Floor. Fura.ra' Iinplamnntn und Gordon Toolr of ovtn doiorlptlon. A Inrg. rurlaty of COOK STOVES,. which w warrant to glr iatUfactlon, Portable Mlangrt and FnrnactB .Roofinii, Spouting and Job Work dona 01, tttiuont.hU term.. All ordra will roceiv nromp' atlentica. Jub 11, 187. POWELL & MORGAN t DBA LIB! II HlllD W ARE, Alio, Maaafaetaroraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIABFIBLD, FA. F ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kind, for aolo by POWELL A MORGAN. II A1LROAD WHEELBARUOWS for ulo hy POWELL A MORGAN. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASt Haiti, oU., for Mil J POWELL ft MOHGAN. II ARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Finding!, for L by POWELL A M0I1OAN. Q.UNS,PlSrOLS SWORDCANE- For i.l. by POWELL A MORGAN. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AN) Bitoi, for ml. by POWELL A MORGAN. JKON! IRON I IRON I IRON For fol. by POWELL A M0I10AN. II ORSB SHOES & HORSE SUOI RAILS, for Ml. by POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZEr And bolt Honnfnetnr., for fol. by POWELL A H0RGAN. 'JJHIilBLE SKEINS AND PIP BOXES, for l. by POWELL A MORGAN. G. S. FLEGAL, Ironsides Store, PIIILI.IPIBimO, PA. DEALER IS HARDWARE, BTOVEH, HEATER, RANG ES, WOOD AD WILLOW WARE. AKD UANVfACTVHER Or TIN, EHEKT-IRON AND COPPERWARE. Prrrqoial. Btroot, Pbillipiborg, Conlro Co, P. H.M.T lt. tnoi. K. MtmnAr- crnct oonnon WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY . PRINCIPAL OFFICE. Clearfield, Pa. DKAItCH OPFICE3 to dlffereat parU of tb. County. Tbo Ml owl n jf, Old and RflUble Fire, Aoeident B tck aad Life laiuraooo Cumpanlea repreiriitcd Rtab. Amta. 18u9 Nnrtb Brltiih Meronntlla Fire In OA.if KnUnd $26,bOO,0Oi 154 Saottlnhfliltomerulftl Kire (nt. Co., of EngUnd IkoH) 10,000,000 littl North America r ire iBioraooo Co., nf Pbtla li-iahitv. 4,700,000 1820 Fire AMofftNtlon Fir laioraneo Oft. of Phi!pphia 1, 100. (HIP IMS Pimnis fir- Im. C., N. Y ... S.200.A00 1817 Wt,'ert,,n Fir . Co., of M. If., ia'ure form hull linaT only TOI.000 1 87 1 AiDttv-o Firo Inpitranoe Co . of Cintnnnil 1,008,000 ISil Y if 8(ek laxurtn.) On., of ' I'puna luUflnirM. 4o 7,000 1874 llarM-ird cllcDt Innurenoe Co ttt Cunnwntieut 100,000 1 S IT I'obb M'llual hi te lnuraaoo Co.. uf l'onjlvn ft,0 00,000 1808 MntripnlitriD Ltle InauranoeCe of N-w York f.aoo.noii Tutal oipital 67,000,1)1111 PeMtia la ihe country drilling Imaraooe, ei- bivo It pninptly at'xudicl to by e illing at th oftoe or ad Ireouig na h lettnr. IflRUrao-1 ef- feat ml at the lowrrU povalble rate, to be obutoeil ta flnt iaa eniniani4ri. nt Vumpxmit rtpn Tim ftfiure two lite lonurnne Co. 'a. rp ruinated hf t. II. Murrav, hnv pttid not In 0H. bttipp the ditmof Au( 1871 and Anjt- 1874, to th- frpodi or liofiii pultoy buen Ib tbla euaaty, tj uia f 2S.(Mi0. Pmvl'lo fur tbo future hy lororinir yoor home and ynar ivt) In ibe WmI llreoob (tiiiirtnof AK-nay. M I' K K AY UDHUiix, ( (. treld, Maj 28, M76. Agnta FUL.FORD Su THOMPSON OESKRAI'INXVRASCK A0KST3, Cirnrliold, Peuu'n, RrproMitl .11 lb. I.odli.g Ttr. tnanrnno Coupaoio. of too oountry t (iw .4ie,tM.r.M Itoj.l ron.l..n . .iHHMHio 1I..O... Nr. York 0.7 '.!. l.v. .mm,. X inc.. P. M HAH Krii.klm, l'h.1.4'.-., I ". Phiroil, ll.ril.ir.l H.no.ar, K.o Y .rk I.4M ma llmoo, OI , O I.J ' All.., H.rlfuH MIA MI l'rotld.no., Waaninifiiin Clu.ooi' P.ra.in. .Ihioi . ttVehnitna ln.or.ooo on pmp. vn ol any kind, .lioulil call o4 om nflloo, on Mrk atrwl, up,iito iha t..oH Hooar, nod no oor liat of C0ltti.oJilN and rata, ttariira lo.urlng JOHN tl. KIILtMKU, . T. W. TlluS(edN. Claorlold.Pa OaL 17, TJ I; c DUE AND SETTLE. -r- flarlnt UWa bit brother late aartaerebln, I dealre lo have any old aotmnnt lteal . libera 1tr )rie amko tu ell who dnxw tbMli-M ir. 4iJ to me I- nat forward rmnw and aaulo lp, a thai mm eaa tike a now departaro. Cierd, July U, 'Ifc-it. K. m. CAR DON. tfC u CO A ,f Teriaa free tyt y ovv U. ririaaon A Co , Port- Jud, Mnloo. anir-lo Jiry floods, ttrortrltn, ftr. JJARD TIME8 HAVI NO IFfKCT IN , FRENCH YILLE I I Am t wn that thr ar hbi paraosi HtU hard, ta pie, and I ant alao awara that the rfoiupUiut uf "bard tlin" ti wll otgb anlvrul But 1 am to aHualed now that loan aatiafy lb. former and prove ouelualvly that "bard tima" will sot effect iboio who buy their goodafrontn. and all ibj patroni aball h taUtatvd Into tbo a rt of ROW TO AVOID HARD TIMES T barf good enough lo lupply oil tbr lubabl tant in tbo lower na of th oounty wbioh I l 4t eieeadtng low ratei from my wain moth itoro ti WlLtQN,iUHO, where i cob alwaya bo fouat roady to wait upon eallora and aupply tbon wltl Dry Goods of all klnds 8anh ai Clotha, Hatlnetta, Caaalmer, Maallna, Dilaln, Mna, llrtlltnga, t'aliootl, Trlmminga, Ribboni, Loco, Roadjr-Btado Clothing. Boot and Shoe. Hata ud Can all uf tbo beat material and made to ordor- Uom, Book, uiorea, Mitten i, iiia, ftiooona,.. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffoo, Tea. Sugar, Blee, Holaaiei, Flab, 8a Furk, Ltaeeod Vii, t lib Utl, Uarboo Ull. Bard wire. QuMnawaro. Tinware, Caatinjra. Plow aad flow Uaatloat Ptalla, Bpikea, uorn tBiura tora, Cider Preitei, and all kiadi of Asm. Parftunery, Patnta. Varnlib, OUii, and a ftnorat Maortmoni oi otauonary, GOOD FLOUR, Of different braada, alwaya on hand, and will bt old at tbo loweat poaiibie nfurti. J, H. MoClaln'a Modirlnea, Jayae'e Medlclnw uoiuiwi ana uooiMia i tnuri, 600ft poandi of Wool wanted for which tbi biffheat price will bo paid. Cloveraeed on bant iud lor aalo at tbo loweat maritt prioa. Alio, Agfnt for Strattonrille aad CurwonaTilli fbrciuinf Maobinea. uCall and aeo for yoarMlvea. Tot will lad everytainf aaually kept inj. retail atoro. L. M. COUPHIBT. rronchrlllo P. 0., Auguat 12,1874. i. r. wbavibm ,...w. w. a a rr CLEARFIELD, PA., Are offerlag, at the old stand of 0. L. Reed A Co thtlr itoek of f oeda. ooatUtlof of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, BATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEINSWARI, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., At Utt moat reaonabla ratoa for CAEQ or la oiohaago for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. JrrJF'Adra&oea audi lo thon ongaged la get ting oat iqaar timber oa tho moat advantagota tarma. pdtljaa71 yyANT ED. X. E. ARNOLD. crmvKNNVii.i-E, pa (Sueoffaor to) Arnold & Htrtshorn. JOO.OOO SO-lnch trnaTcd Uhlnglra. JO.OOO poanda oT Wool. Part lea baring long Bhlnglaa or Wool for oith ir) will do well to call oa mo. Tbo higbeat mar tot prioe paid at all Umea. Alto, a full and complete stock of DRY GOODS, HAT.S & CAPS, BOOTS fc NIIOKN, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, PROVISIONS, &c, blob wilt ba .old at rooaonabt. prlora, or ol fbongei for abingle. or wool. N. E. ARNOLD. Corwonavlll., May 5, 187S. Down I Down II THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE Till CHEAPEST t Proclamation against High Prices f'TTE an now opening op a lot of the boat aac f raost eeawnibie uooie ana wares ovw dered In tbla market, and at price that reninf ine of tho good old daya of eheap tbingi. Tbots who lack faitk opoa thia point, or deem our aUe rtiona auperflaoua, need but C.fM. MT OIR STORE, Corner Front and Market streets, tVhero they ean mo. feel, bear aad know for the elvoa. To fully andfritand what are eheap aood thia uiuit be done. We do aft doom It noMiMr? i enumerate and Hernia oar I took, it la aaougt fr aa to auto mat We have Everything that is Neodec and ooneamed la tbla market, and at prlooa the aUtniih both old andrntmr. doaS JOSEPH BHAW m SOU. )NIEL GOODLANDEH, LUTIIKKSBL'Rd, PA., Dealer ta i DRY GOODS, NOTIONS HOS1ERT & GLOVES, " HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A SHOES, Tobaooo, Orooorles and Flub, Nalla, Hardware tjaooniware ani iuenwero, Men s aad Bojt' Clothing, Drug-, Paints, Oil. Srhool Uooki, a large lot of Patent Medioinet, andica, Nata A DrUd Frulta, Cbeeeo and Crook ra. Rook and Rifle Powder, Floor, Grain and Poiaioeg, Clorar and Timothy Seed, 4o) Leathir, Morooeoa, Llntnga, bindings an Thread, Hhutinakeri' Xuula and Shoe Findings. No greater variety of gioda la any atoro In tb ittnnty. All for ale very low fur eah or eonntr: produce at the Cheap Corner. May I, IP71 JbjEW STORE AND NEW UOOIi JOS. SHAW it SON Ha.e juat opened a Stw hToki.on Unln St., CLkaartlLD, Pa Intel occuplerlbj Wm. F. IRWIN Their alork cnnalataol ' ' JQU1? 0 U CD CD a OkociiTM of tb bed qunlltjr, Queenbwarc, Roots and Slioen ond erery nrtlol ooceaaarr for n'i oomforl. Cnll and v-tnmlne our Hock bfor pur oliMln.l.ahre. Mar 9. lMo-lf. TUKTlCtm' dk tOFHITABI.liai' PEG tf Wa bar. printed n barffa naonbor lb. no CKP. HILL, and will oa lb. raoolpl tl lw.on miK, anil n w,r It nao oddrooa. mtU THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARK1KLO, PA WEBNtS-. AT MOINIlfO, EC. It, lltt. 8CBKNCK. Oil NATIOltAL PUUrUOE. Wo have recently rferid to tb dln- graocftil expat of tbo 1'uot thut Hobort C. Sch.ncU, AmerU n mininor to Eng land, bad been tho recipient of 50,000 of tho itoclc of the Emmk mining com pany guaranteed to pay him 18 per oout. unknown to tbo other ntockbuldun. Tbo following l tho full text of the papera to the transaction : London, Nov. 1. llnvlng thia liny made and dulivcrod to T. W. Fark my promiiwory note for 10,000. tbeconnld eration for which in, that sum to bo paid for 500 share in tho Emma ailvor min ing company, and with tb ngreoment that, if that number of share, of the capital stock ihall not be allotted to me or distributod by tbo board of director, bo, the naid Tark, shall mako up to me that number j now thon, further to se cure to laid Park the an of 10,000 in one year from tbi date, 1 homby agroo to assign, and do assign to bim, with power to demand transferor tho anme on tho books of tho rompany,475 shares of my raid stock after tho same is allot ted or assigned to me, at the end of ono year from tbi dato, or at any time thereafter, and to apply tbe proceeds, not exceeding the amount then duo on said note, to tho payment thereof; and in addition to this pledge of stock, and as other security on said nolo, if requir ed by said Park, I hereby agree to ex ocuto and delivor to him, at any time within one year, on demand, a mort ago of my houso and tot in Washing ton city, in the United States, at tho oornor of Fourteenth street and Masa achusetts avenue, which I claim lo bo worth at least $30,000, and guarantee to be subject to no other incumbrance. except a deed of trust and a note for (5,000 in tho hand of Kiggs 4 Co., bankers of that city, being a part of tbe purubaso money yet duo from mo held for the benefit of Mm. Adams, Witness my band on the day and year above writton. ft. C. Scuenck. Across the face of this document is written : "Mortgage given for balance, and this paper canceled and given np on settlement, May 14, 1874. 10,000. T. W. Tare.." London, Nov. 1, 1871. On oi boloro the 1st day of November, 1872, 1 promise lo pay Tronton W. Park, ton thousand pounds, for value received Kob't C. SrniNrK, Whereas, Jtobert C. Schenck pro pose to subscribe for (10,000) ton t jousand pounds par value of tho stock or shares in tho Emma silver mining company, limited, a company pro posed to be formed in London ; and, whereas, I represent tho owners of the properly to bo sold said company, and am tbe vendor of tbe property to be conveyed, and receive in part payment of the purchase money the amount to be paid by said Schenrk on bis pro posed subscription. Now, in consideration thereof and of other good considerations, I hereby promise and agree with the said Itob't 0. Stbenck that said stock or shares -ihull pay a dividend of two per cont, per month while held by said 8c benck, or that I will at any time on the re quest of said Schenck take front bim taid stock or shares and pay him tbero for tbo paryaluo. ' Provided always that it at any time I offer to take said shares or stock from taid Hcbenck and pay bim there for the par valuo, and said Schonck de clines to receive par for said stock or shares, then 1 shall from that time be fully discharged from this agreement. T. W. Park. London, Nov. 1, 1871. Dec. 2, 1871. Mem, 1 have agreed that the guaranty of the dividend ot two por cent, per month shall be re duced to one and a half por cent, per month. Kob't C. Schknck. KINGDOM or liRKAT BRITAIN AND Ireland, Citt op London. I, Goorge Lowis Pbipps Eyre, a commissioner for the State of New York, resided Id the city of London, Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copies of agreement, dated first day of November, 1871, signed by Tronor V. Park, with tbe originals thereof, and that the earn are the correct copies of the aaid document and of the whole thoroof. " O. L. P. Etki, A commissioner of the State of New Voile. ArtOTlllt SCANDAL. The Tribune gives the following ac count of another scandal of which Schenck is the subject: Upon the heel of the Emma mine disgrace follows anothor scandal, worse in soma respocts than that doplorable affair a scandal oi suoh a character that it scorns to mako Mr. Schenck's retirement to private life a necessity ot the most argent kind. Document have recently been published which show that in July, 1871, Mr. Norman Wiard, who was at that time a partner of Ocn. Schenck's in the business of manufacturing ordnance, ana) hold powor of attorney for bim, entered Into a written airreemont with Juan A. Machado to "uae his best endeavors t procure the settlement and payment" of a claim of $.150,000 which Machado was urging against the British govern rnont. What sort of "endeavors' Wiard was expocted to uso may be in erred from tho stipulation of the con- tract that if be snocoeded "in securing nch settlement during tho time (enJ 1L I. .1 IJ t .t ... m . . M -H.'nonra snomoj ne me minister or the United State to Groat Britain," Wisid's compensation should bo one- third of the award, lest certain legal expenses ; but if the settlement ''should not depend upon tho negotiation ol (ion. Schonck," or should not be con cluded during hi ministry, then Wiard should got nothing. In plain English, Wiord, trading upon the basi. of bis partnership and intimacy with, the American minuter, proposed lo tell the diplomatic service ol that high of ficial, taking for his pay one-third ol II that Schonck could got out of tbe British government Of coarse it wa nowhere aaui that Wiard and Schonck wars to divide the profit. On that subject Mr. Machado doubtless drew his own conclusion. Having made tbi disgraorful con tract, what wa Mr. Wiard' next pyo cocci ing? Why, ho sent n copy of it to Mr. Hcbenck, with the iieuvsutry paper for the piwecutiou uf tho claim. Did Mr. Schonck protost Indignantly at slicb an affront to hi honor ? Did b rohitt to be party to tho bargain 1 Not at all.. He wrote buck: "1 will oitemont fur ttv.ral days, owing to so what jcn bo done. ,1 have lbo0sos Incurred by niany bolpUtt and greatest oouftdenco In you, but t am ! confiding people wbo tbr yean ago torn' inv nam was put In. Neither Maohado uor his attorney should have bad a writing with my iiuino mention ed.", And bo conclude ; ''This letter is for yourself ami to he burned when road. I shall burn what you have tent except tho brief ol Maohado' Americau lawyer." Wo print tlio contract and tho letter in full, und leave our reader to judge for themselves whvthor there was an understanding between Schenck mid Willi il, mid what its nature was. It must be cU'iir, bewevor, that courtesy to the llritinh government requires our mlniiiiitru tion to recall Mr. Schenck without further dolay, unless ho can satisfy the world that tbo documents now pub lished are forgeries. THE SEHKyAI)E TO ORAM' AND BOSS SHEPHERD. The resident King chief, officehold ers, contractors, jobbers, nnd public plunderers generally bad a rejoicing at Washington on Saturday night over tho recent elections, which they loudly interpret a tho pesuliar triumph of Grantism, and (is giving it as surance of a new lease of power in a third term. In order to emphasize this idea, and to give it formal expression, the Wash ington King organiecd u serenodo to compliment Grant and Boss Shophord as tho two louder now specially vin dicated. All tbe details of this political pa rade seem to have been carefully con sidered, from tho presence of the Ma rine Band at the public expense lo the prepared speoches of the two Bosses which had been gotten by lieurt and recited with vigor Jo the throng of ad miring retainers. According to the report oi ono of the faithful organs, this procession of patriots, lifter being formed at tho City Hall, under the shadow of Lincoln's statue, moved di rectly to the Whito House. There tho President was presented lo tho crowd by Arthur Shepherd, brother of the Boss, and one of tho most notorious ol the vulgar and venal crew who com posed the luto King tiovernmont. After thanking them "heartily for the com pliment," and saying "tho 'rag baby' bad boon effectually killed," Grant took a more personal view of the elections when be said : "The victories also give assurance that the people have not lost confidence in the Republican parly, and that tho Oovernmntl of the country trill be entrust ed to it for four ynira longer." This declaration was welcomed with shouts of satisfaction, and w'us under stood to mean, what tho President ev idently intended, confidence in his election for a third term. After this part of the performance tho patriots proceeded to the residence of Secor Itobeson, wbor although he wan iiv cluded in tho programme, and had furnished the Marino Band to enliven it, had suddenly left the city without an explanation. Boas Shepherd wa next in order, and the crowd found bim waiting, sur rounded by tbe ejected Treasury Architect Mullet', who bad given the Boss all the plumbing jobs, and by other members of tho Ring who had shared in tbe spoils, and still enjoy tho profits of tbe same rule under a new name, and with three Commissioners as figureheads. The Boss was more elaborate in speocb than his friend and companion in the Wbito. Honso. Ho spoko as a loador ot tbe party, and claimed the Ring achievements at tbo capital as one of its greatest merits. Hero are bis own reportod words : "And here in this capital of the na tion we moot to-night as Republicans, glad and proud of the occasion which brings us together, proud of tho great and good Prosidont who presides over tho destinies of this grand republic, of f he party which hat redeemed the national metropolit from the tqualor and tilth in which it had lam mouldering for nearly half a century, a byword and reproach among the cities of tho earth, ami translormed it into a thing of beauty, making it worthy of the hallowed name it bears." With rotton pavements, broken se worn, and false measurements, costing twenty-five or thirty millions, more than half of which was stolen. "I thank you for this compliment, gentlemen. It is pleasant to K-el that one is appreciated hy his fellow citizens, and I can assure you for myself, that in the future as in tho past, I am for good Repuolican government." These speeches soupd as if writton by ono hand, and dovetail into each other perfectly. They woro 'tho ex clusive feature of tho King serenade, and intended to go out to the country in that senso. The cruwd passed by the doors of Bristow, Piorreponte, and Jo well without oven hatting to offer a sign of recognition. Chandler was dining out, and was therefore pre occupied, or be would have spoken of Iho "great moral victory" ami of that reform to which ho is devoted. Meas urer Bahcock was booked tor a sere nade to recognize hi "valuable services in beaulilying Shepherd's vouchers;" but he was called away by pressing telegrams from St. Louis in regard lo tho health of tho Whisky Ring, This affair is full ot significance, ahd indicates unmistakably what meaning is given at Washington to the lute elections. In tho flush of a supposed triumph now, and In the belief that it will bo followed by a real succoss next year, the third termers rush to the front claiming the achievement as theirs; and tbo bead of an infamous Ring of thioves audaciously proclaims that tho results in various Slates en dorse the corruption and robbery at which tho country was revoked. If the Republicans found any ub- atantial reason for rejoicing ovor tho late elections, Ihoy were entitled to that luxury, and perhaps ought to es teem It tho more for having been rare to them in tbo last two years.- At tached to that party at tho capital aro many honorable and well-known mimes whose puhlio servico and character re flect credit upon It. Not ono of then appears In connection wun lis aotnonstrnllun, wblcb wasl.1 given ovor to the vory worst class of plunderer. It wa gotten up to put Grant forward as a candidalo for re election, and tu whitewash hi boon companion and chosen adviser of tho Kitchen Cabinet, Bisis Shepherd. Jtu) York Sun. J'A I L VU KS AT THE ST A TF. CA P I7AL. Tho llarrisburg correspondent uf tho Prct draw tbe following gloomy picture of things at tho capital : Tho tuwn ha boon in a fovtr ol ex took ttook In what wa tbon called tut Masoulu Halt association, but wbiob was altorwardn ootvurlod Into a grand opera bo'ue. Tho company was atari ed, with a capital of 8100,000, after wards Increased to!39o,000, and subse quently bonds wjio Issued to the umount of 187,000, against 110,000 in stock sold. With Ibis money tho build ing wa begun nndlluishcd, tho ground on which it stood tieiug held on mort gage, Und when the odillco was ivudy for dedication it liud mechanic's liens on it to tbo amount of f 12,000, mak ing it cost, excluiive of the ground, 1139,000. In tbo two years and ahull' in which it bus been in use it liusyielded about $35,000 in rents, out of which nolthor tho stockholders nor the bond holder received a penny, and lust Wednesday the building wus sold at sberilf's sale for $42,000, a sum barely Sufficient to pay off tho mechanics' liens, subject lo tho remaining mort gage on the land, thus wiping out all tho stock and all tho bonds. But llar risburg Is becoming famous for these transactions. Her cotton factory was built and managed somo years since In a similar manner. After being In op eration for a few years it was closed by a party who held a niujority of tho Block, and tho minority were starved into selling out, and when n few held on it was forced to sheriff's sale, depriv ing them of any sliaro in the proceeds of salo. Then came tho cur-shops, an-, other vnst corporation, tho stock of which was allowed to dopreciute by mismanagcinent,und wasfluully bought in at a great loss to the men of limited means who held stock in it Then fol lowed a stock ruilroad, which after business mismanagement was sold at sheriff's sale, tho original stockholder losing their investment. JJn the heels of this came tbe Lochiel iron works, a gigantic concern ; noxt a stovo works, in which the management was out rageous ; and this has enst a gloom of, distress ovarthe cntiro city, and aroused a bitterness ol" great intensity; The aggregate uf these failures, within a poriod of about fifteen yours, will easily sum up from $100,000 to $500,000, nearly all of which has been taken out of the pockets of men of small means. Tho management of our new water works may also be mentioned in this connection as a pioco of financiering peculiar to t. .is locality. Several years ago, when these works were projected, tho outside estimate, in which a large murgin was provided, was put down at $-00,000. The work is now in the' hands of tbo authorities, ull the con tractor having been released of their bonds, and instead of costing $300,000, they have already cost $8(10,000, and requiro a largo expenditure to puy for repi.iin and iirovido for dcl'octa. The now basin looks like a tureen the pumping machinery is not cliuble tho iron in tho pipes from the now basin is defective, and the pipes sre breaking ut ull times. You can Ira agino tho state of public feeling. GRANT HAS TU K CARDS JX HIS OWN HANI). If there be any such thing as a Re publican party, in distinction from tho Third 'Form Grant party, it must mako itself felt immediately. But I around you. Who aro the ossible candidates of the opposition? Senator Conk ling f Ho merely acts as tbo lieu tenant of tho President, and whilo un questionably ho possesses plenty of in fluence at the While Houso, that inflt enco is derived altogether from his ser vile obedience to the dictatorial will ol the approaching power, Mr. Blaine? The dull face of tho President briglil ened into a smile that means something when the news cumo in September that the Democratic gain in Maine had almost wiped out tho Republican ma jority. That election settled Blaine, in tbo opinion of tho President and his advisers, and probably they were right. Vice-President Wilson? Hois Secre tary Bristow ? ll la reported thut ho threatened to leave tho Cubinet when Chandler's appointment was announced and it is tolerably certain that ho would be driven out if ho btcuma for midable as candidate. Senator Mor ton? Ho tried to conduct a fight uguinst tho President on tho financial issue, and was so badly worsted that, with tho ready thrift of a professional politician, bo abandoned his own opin ions, hastily adopted tho views of the Whito House, and broke into the most extravagant eulogies on Grant, that ho might not forfeit his littlo slice of pat ronage Mr. Washburn? No mm over in Prance will bo able to com miind tbo Republican National Con- vonfrtin. Every delegate will bo spoken for in advance. Charles Francis Adams? llnrdly. Ho doesn't train with the rulers, ami the rulers rulo in these last days. Wo aro at the ond of Iho list. Will uny mail whoso niuno we have men tinned hold his own aguinst Grant? When Urn I'.esiilelit conies, backed by the power which ho wields, claiming that tho "unexpected contingency" ha risen, will Coukliug, Blaine, Bristow, or the others disputo his assumption ? I'fica Warner. Freak or a Wn.n TunKKr.-A Mil flin township correspondent writes to inform the Williamsport Bullitin that two yours ago a wild turkey came to tho burn yard of Mr. Isaac Pepperman, on Lurry's creek, nnd alter mingling with the domestic turkeys tho fowl concluded it would remain with them over winter. It partook freely "f the food furnished Iho flock, but whenever night came it would repair to tho wooded hill to roost, returning In tho morning. In tbo spring it suddenly disappeared, having sought its native tramping ground in tho mountains. Last winter it did not put in an appear anco, and tho circumstance was soon forgotten. This fall, howover, histur keyship suddenly turned np, and Boom ed Intent on making preparations to remain over wwiter with the flock, "when ho was dispatched, lie nroved lo be very large and lat. , , Congressman iiolman(Dcm.,'ot In diana, advocates the repeal of tba Re sumption act, tbe abolition of tba na tional banks, with greenbacks substi tuted for their tote. T1IH CEXTKXNIAL ORATOR, j Impregnable condition fur naval do , Tho vexed question of tho Centcii- j fence, and that Is all wa need. But liiul orator win settled yesterday by this cannot bo done with Porter setting tho selection of William 11. Evurts.'of, biuiaelf up as au Inventor und plimnur, Now York, with Longlellow at poet1 when he It fit only to teach boys to and n grandson of Richard Jlunry l.tej as t'uader of tho Declaration of Indii-' coins to past while Savor Itubcon is ' (uir'a tka rvau. aad a it. tabadoU oi da pendenoe. Of tho wisdom of the lu.t on hand to got np Lay torpado yi,T7miS: two. appointment tbert can ba littl qaettlon, Thre is a tpaotal fltnast In electing ono wboio grandfather wt originally appointed ta frame tho Im mortal Declurutlun of 1770 and who doubtless would have dune to but tor bl unavoidable absence to road the charter of our libortion given ut hy tho fathers of the Republic a century ago. There will ho music, ulso, in blending tho voice of tho ex Confederate with tho shouts that will go up in the niuno ol a free ond united country on tho grandest occasion of our history, and it will heal tlio lingering wounds scclionul estrangement, for iioneshottld Hiu vivo that day. Longfellow will most happily weave in song the bright; lessons and promises of a century of free government. Kvnrts is ono of our most finished and sparkling and logicul of legal orators, but whether ho can Command ilia -iuspiraliouiht. muat grace the orator who is to speak for forty milliunsof people who have solved tliu problem of sclf-governmeut,' Is tb doubt thut will hang ovor his nam until hi. work shall havo beeu done. It was the want of tbe true inspiration that must mould the eloquonoe for such an oecusion thut made Charles Francis Adams ineligible. He would have polished freedom with tho most chaste und chilling sentences, when the luttro and keenness uf the indefina ble utterances which brighten tbo eye und swell the heart and paint imper ishable pictures in putriolio memories, alone could till the exceptional measure of that day's greatest duty. Evorott wus orator at Gettysburg, and never was ol reci mi or Roman story told in more exquisitely choson words, but his oration perished and is forgotten. It i to this task .Mr. Kvnrts must betake himself, and ho must fill its, utmost possibilities or accept from hi country men tho inexoiablejudgincnt of failure. We do not nssiuno that ho is unequal to it, nor can we name another to take tbo place with absolute confidence in his superior fitness. It is the ono crown that no citizen has fully proved his claim to, and those who shall not bo called to it will be honored greatly beyond him w ho shall receive it with its cluiplets dimmed by a nation's dis appointment. A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION Of FRA ID. The startling facts brought to light in this city in connection with tho whisky frauds have so engrossed our attention that we have overlooked tho scarcely less important proceedings of a similar nature in other quarters. What 'has been conlvssed, and what, besides, ij suspected here, is so stagger ing thut wo easily imagine thut St. Luuis was tho centre of the whisky ring, and thut our city enjoys un in- famous lire-eminence in tho wretched business. But this may bo a oiistako ufter all. The promise of a San Fran cisco paper, if opportunity is afforded, to exhibit whisky frauds "bofure which those, of Bt. Louit and '('Imago will grow pule," und tho dispatches of yes terday stating thut tbe ring at Chicago defrauded tho government out of the tax on two and a half million gallons of spirits, suggout Jbo possibly imtior.oJ character of this wonderful conspiracy. This significant feature of tho business bat already been demonstrated that tho ring was a confederation ot distil Icrs and revenue officials. When we bear this in mind, nnd reflect that the vast partnership was formed five years ago; thut it extended over the whole country, from Now York to San Fran cisco, and from Milwaukee tu New Orleans that its operations bad all tho method, regularity and organization of government business ; that it pos sessed a system of cipher communica tion with Washington; that notwith standing the undisguised bold lies of its transactions, Secretary Bristow't two latest predecessor in the Treasury Deportment never exhibited a symp tom of knowing anything about il; lyst its dividends amounted, probably, to $5,000,000 ; and that the lute Com missioner of Intersul Kovenue steadily refused, when his attention was again and again called to it, to tuko tba first honest step towards breaking it up it looks almost at though the internal revenuo bureau had Iransbrtnod itself into a whisky ring and Icjit'hs power I n I and elaborate nmiblniry to the business of dbaYaudirtg the government. Tbo conspiracy grout iu proportion! everyday; we begin to tee thai; its control of tlio authority of tho govern ment made it almost at formidable as the government itself; and it is plain thai it will require all tho honest effort of Secretary Bristow' mid Attomoy Geneiitl l'ierrepont, supported by the personal approval of tho President and tbo moral sentiment of tbo wbulo coun try, to bring its members to justice. St. Louis Republican. DANA ON ROBESON. ' Tho Now York Sun, with a vigor commensurate with tho subject, dis course uf our Secretary of tlio Navy and his fleet lu the following stylo In the five years of the reign of Grant and Robeson, from jiuiu 30, 18(19, to Juno, 30, 1874; Congress boa appropriated lor tho navy in. total about one hundred millions of dollars. Uf this turn fifty uiillioiis'in round fig ures wus wholly tpent in tinkering tb old tubs of tho iiuvy 'und on things en tering into their niaintuiiaiive. Be side thit, three millions two hundred thousand, dollar was appropriated tor eight slooi-of war, which are now built, nnd aro of no mora use fur war purposes aguinst anything except sav ages than eight lino canal boats. Tho millions spent on ibein might as well have been thrown into the sea which these hi traverse at tuck tlow pace lhalihey could neither catch an enemy nor run away from ono. Their build ing wa the result of a combination of jobbery and professional stupidity. It gave employment lo the Navy Depart ment rings, and filled tho bellies of somo of Secor liohSson't lcochos. Wo spend Un millions a year scratch ing around navy yards and patching up old ships. If one-ten th part of this wa bonoolly laid out on torpedoes of tb right sort; ami all ring jobbery was thrown aside, wo ibookt be In an mako granny knots. Nor will It over anu loroo loom Uirougu longrv, , , . THE SCANDAL RRYIVED. ' V.ry Impressive mutt ft have boon j mm. vtZL,. not r.u. .! to Mr. Moulton ro.pond to .b.ji." ..H;. usinunu oi nyuiouiu ouuruu, mat uo should ahow cause why her name should not bo dropped Irom the roll fur pbacntuelsui, The little WOluun ill a firm voice replying : "Because tho knew tlm pastor, Bcuchor, to lie guilty of ad u I trey and false swearing," hus opened up tho scandal again in ull its d length und breadth, und tlio silent vote of, of Plymouth .dronpinir her name in H,ite f her protestations of loyalty lo t,e church , will not by any mean, shut down tho re-opened flood-gutes. The Congregational ministers, to whom Mm. Moulton ha appeuled, aro now to take up nnd investigate the subject,' Wo wore afraid the virtual vordict of "not proven," which the Brooklyn jury pasted npon Mr. Beochor's case, would novar live it its auietuf. and it is DOW 7 ...Uo.. 11..1 ir.. u .-i i ... uvmuub uint un. woi iht win 1 1 turn tu hftvj ft very lung term of lift) vouch. aafod for trim, If bo is to lire It down." The surgical oxaminitlon of tho body of Lexington, the gt-at Kentucky raco horse, revealed a most singular r,.m kl. J.L . . r ..... vum uv.1,1.. aunt ..Ull, ui 1.10 Skull Undor the left eyo, whore the .A..l.l . , , i.i, nuuu.o , iuu m,rv neriueo to ou lo- COted, WUS filleil with at least a quart . . ol masticated food, which had boon forced into the cavity throng, an o, ing ill tho Upper jaw, Caused by the Inoa J. lru.il. lust Ol a IOOIII. a. aa t Victoria H OOd 111 SttVS there are llll - wuixlsof 3(10,000 idiots in Pennsylvania Hartranfl's vote was 301, 175. Couldn't the religious editor of the Gazette get bor to deliver a lecture upon tho threat ened danger lo common schools. She n (jieu. un piwures, aim a menu OI l Ullb B. I iiiauuttjn & OM. NOT CoMINd.-Tho frown PrillCO is not comillir in fact he never suid ho ,, . , . ., Would neither IS the Pope coming to the Centennial. Now, then, let Brad- Ifttich mid tllf KllOW NotllinifS bo OH - sii rex I tbat ftepublican IiiKtitutionM will survive a liltlo while longer on thia aido ot thn wator. rgat (tttrtisrmrnts. 3iTx7i?f )T i ce. Nftico li hereby girpa thut iMtn nt AI. minUtration on liiu etole of PillLANDKR SMITH, tle of l.renrre lofDbie, CiexrHi-M ouunly, Pa., dee , bartng bfru duly ranlei tu j tbo anlrignod, all perrton ia lohlvl U Mid , ota(e will pl nnlic iinnttjiife pxymrnt, and I thnr b Ting eUim or d rniti li will priPriii j them properly autbentkatMl fur illrji'ni with oitdflty. A. C. TATK. ClearAel l. Der. , 'Ti Adia'r. I DM FN1ST UATOIta NO TICK. Notice If tW'y givfn that T.etif t nf A I lalptra'i'in on Iheettatef MK'U M ill ft Kt laio of Lifrrrnee toonvbip. Clfartield eoon't, Pa, dre'J. baring been duly granted to tlte UiiilertiKnrd, b. prnni itidet'te l to fild eu'de will plea nimke irnwodiatte pi no .(, nnd iho t bartng alaina nr demand will prini thrm properly authoatieatrd tor wtllomriit without dUy. JAMKH L LKAVY, Oearfiald, Pa., D. I, 1 176 At Adu A DMIMSTHATOUS NOTIC'K.-- Notlooii hereby g.ron that Lettera of Ad aiiaiilratioa oa tho eauto of ANUKR.HON MUU- HaV, lata of Uirard twp Oloartteld auiiBty, Pa. deeaaaod. hating bMa duly grilled u the andmigned. all perwae indebted to iald ute will pleaao mako inniediata pnyaient, and thntt aaviag eiams ar aeaiantia will pr event I htm properly aatbaatMiated for aHtlvmeat without delay. ANAN1A8 MURRAY, ALLKN ML'HRAY, Oilliaghaia, Do j. 1, '7-ot Adat'ra. A DMIMS1KATRIX' NOTICE.- Netwe ta bervby give that Letter of Ad. aalaiitrationna tho oatt of J, M. b'R tTZKK, late of t'learld borough, ClearAeld anuoty, Pa.. tieeeaioiJ, aavlag been duly granted to the under dgoed, ail penuoi indebted to aaid eft at will pleaie anak ia.mdlila pit r meat, and tbue having otaima ar dimnndi will preaeot them pniperly autbntlcifid fur twttle'ara wtbitit )iy. i. marik kratrrk, Cleartcld, Kor. U lbTi-H Ada's. AWl X 1ST H A TOlf S N OTI CE -N'ttieo li htriby giren that Utl -re nf A I miDUtratioa on tha ut of K. N KIM AN, lat at Npw WaehiactstB, C'lfarlid eoanty. Pa deoeaeed. having ha duly gi anted o theaadr aisTBed, all ptiKim indebted lo caid aitate wilt pleaM make inmcdiat pirmfnt. and thnte baring claim nr dtmatida will prewst them properly autbentieated fir tilrtaMit wiiboet delay. R ACMKI. M. NN1MAN, HKNRY D. ROSI, New WaabfngtOB. Nor. I, 74 -t Adrt DMKMSTHATUHH NOTICE Notiee la hereby tfrHk thtt t .eft era of A l tnlnlttratioc on lh ritat of MARY H. MAR RtlAlib, let of Lawrraoetwp.. CIcarleM oounty, Pa., dtfad, baring been duly granted to Ihe undrn-igned, all portom iadehtetl to laid vatate will plea Mike immediate payment, and thoe having elainii or demand igaintt the eatn will preecnt tbera properly aofhrnttnated for utttle- ent without delay. W At, MAK9HALL, Nov. 17, 76-t Administrator.' nXKCUTORS NOTICE"" IJ Nfttlft li hereby given that letter fruta- uientary having been griitI to the aubicriher oa the Mlat of JUHN nllKKHKH, dftaeed, late of Unlea townfthip, Uferfteld ooviaiy, Ponaarlvanla. all prrauaa indebted to aaid etut ar raueted to malt t named tat payment, and 'hose having olaiiua againM thr tame wiaI prevent thea duly autheatieaied for attlment. DAVID DRKSSI.KR, JOII.N HlUhSKK. Rock ton. Nor. 17, 7 bit Eieut(ir. "IXKCUTOJI'aS notkk lj Notion U hereby given tbat Utter tta-nit-ill ary bavin)- hmm grant theiulribor on tb eitat of MA RCA UK f HA(tKHlY,draiied. lat ol tiulleb lownvlnp, CUarflaid oouaiy, pa., UI prun lO'lfblod to aaid Mtate ar ret; tinted to ma o liainr-diai piyment, an, I thtta bavins el aim l againat the aiuie will preen nt tbera duly nthentloated for eetllemeat. J'lHN VtrilKROW, New MHliort, Nov. in, '7b fit Kioeutxr. QAUTION - - All poriooa nr herel-j e.iutlone-1 agalnit fiurohealng or In any way aiaditllug 1U tb M owlng pvrienal property now in tho pwioeiiian of William Raaaley, of 1111 towoibip, na t 1 nay mar, J act barn, 1 buggy, I log tied, wag.-n, a tbo aatae wai purvhaxfj by tua at ShiTlff a ant antb22i day of November and wa left Witt him on loan only, ul.jcri to mf Runibarger, lee. I. 'id 71 It OHU'IIANS' COO IIT SAL KT VALI'AIILK cal and TIAILKK LANUti! Katal of ItiAAC MoKBK, deraad. By virtu of aa order of the Orphan Coarl f Clearftald aouai. ta na' rdirMiai. ikM b.H k. Bpoed lapubh aks at lb Uuart Una, IB lb bornagh of Clear Dale), aa l-Tlday, Drccaabar II, 191 A. at t o'clock p. a., all that eartala Iraot r Und, pliant In Knoi townihip, Clar(lrld eoaoty. Pa., buunded aad deicribed a fol low . ) Ua lb north by the Uaao M Ke Homoetiad Farm, oa ait by land of Jon M . nbaa. aa th nath by land at Jooipb Beat aad ihra, aad aa tb weat by CloarftVId arnek, land of th eatat f Dr. unaia aaa thra, auataiaiBg ONB HUNDRED AND FfUJRTFKN ACREPl and alio wane, with ahaat K' acre eUared, and having a good govd two-itory luK Huoee, orchard and othrr improvetneBto thareon, Tha land 1 good fur fa rati i g purpoi,ba quantity of pin, oak and hml k limlier therewa, and la under Uld with eaal, being aktuated ia tb great coal avfii. AIm, one other tract f land, ritaat la th townihip afniaaald, boaoded hy laml of Brltbta A Miller, Joba D. Coder, Agnra Kobtoioa and olkera, baing a part l a trai wa mated la tb Bam af Deajamia Pvaltaoy, and ooataining UNI U IN DRUD AND TWRLVB ACRES and III rrvha. Tbla land la well eiited for farming purpoM, haa a larg qaaality af piaa, oak aad hcamok umber lhroa, aad Uatiaaiad la the gteat nal haala, Taaaa or fl alb Tea aar iat. wba ta araa erty ta hnoekad aowa ( th raaiadr af -third at walraaitoa af aata, aad th balaaaa h aal aayawat af aad twa yaar. ta ha fa fared by h4 aad aaarifaga ah praia.k Z . :w JiMFS JawKBC, af.J llVPf Mel If, f Ha Uuts Jw. to, d,;; . JJftc &wt.mrtf). MAIL LKTT1NG8. J.TJ. FoarOrnco Dspostskst. I Wiaaiaoros, Ollubor I, 1175. J Propoaala wilt bo roo.lvod at tbo Contrast OOua of loll Dpariia,iil aotll I (i. in. If foumart I, 1. 9. t... ... h.IIj Ml turn Ul4 , uwiawat atnoaaooj . .r anm Mana I, 1st. ... j tout, troia o.ll.r.aia, ir aii.ii.ri, soon Sboo, M.aljuauoo. nod fiao Ul.na, lo Har tb.ui, HI wilv. and book, llirw tuaa. a Ufa Loan t n in i antra at Urll.lout. bj li ov BnU r. q,uirad wllb bid, ... tovt. rrum Morrlioala Mluaa to Kjfl.rluwn, ti wllaa and bnub. .is liwaan wa. ioora Morn tila al.na ii.lv. aauaut atuu'l... OU air Vai uf : tba mail troln.ay ll, omr.al Kjil.ituou l.v u. Uan Kyiartuwa a llr, .iorui son dMy, ai S o ui i n'roo at Momadola Miua. ojr 11 a a- D.'fcU rua,uTvtJ,oltlo. SI.W7. frum I iIIioim.' lifuvo tu Urabuinlon. 3 inilvaaiil l.ai k. tbno luao iflcl. Laaru Wil liam.' llrut w l'ualda.,, TnuraJ.v, ao.l daiur l .y, wt l:HU . ui i arrivu nt Uibwuiu.u ojr 0:-ll). L.'ow iirMti4iul-u lu..l.y, lnurdMj',au.i .Sanirilay, at if:lll t in : anno at Wiiiimui.' tirr. b .ll-l1' j' ui II..I..I r.i .I .J, SH.0. mm. ft.. 1'ir.arlirll, lijr Hbaw.i .!!. Ilil.lt Hill. L.un'r'a Mill., rr.neli.illH, K.irt.i.iu., eaitl Link. Ibrco Ituii., an.l A.'lM.avlll. ill. u ), ti. Itoiiiiil l.lali.l, II mil.-, and blrH. Iwio. a nark. Lfava i;ir.rHU Moi.j4 nod rVtdar. at S an; nrrlitatnatt Ln-k by 4 (. in, Laura Nail LWh Tuaaday and Saiarday, at S n tt) I orrira at Clour liald l.y 4 ai. I.oaia Halt l.l.'k Tua.day nr.d rlaturdar, n S n lo ( nrrlra ol rluund l.lan.f, by II n . ' l-oava Round liland Tuoaday nod Sotur doy, ot IS ai i arrira at Hall Licit nj I p at. Bond ranalrrd. Sl.un, . Vinw Cl.utn.ld. by Cl.arl.ld Brldjfc. lo Jrltrlc, Iti mill., and barb, twl.-a a aok. Loaro i v,"'tM or-dar nud mdar, .llini nrrlra l A la.ltwaa.ai Itb k na nam. IdaaaVaa Jault r la.a M inula V atn.l IT. . . ........ ..r i rruuy. tniiu; arrive at cicariieiii ty i" a ai. Uuixl ri'i'iirtl, imoii. HTOtJ Prvn rorweaivlllf, by Or nap' a Illlh, Bower, Cbt Oitead. New U'aabingwn, tiaraeide, and PninlnoiVtllo, to Oranl. 7 in i lee nod bath, three llmeaaweek. Uato Curweneville Monday, ( .i,,ur. J.ir..rao l.llia. IMinj, ,11., H.yo old.iillo.iln.brlil.. Coraion, ond Ctralton.lllo, i 'o Claiittu, iJi nolo, and book, aix lluie. a wack. j l.,,, Cur.ai....lla daily. orl Sunday, nl I ; ' arm. m Clarion a.it dr by S p m, Uaro ! : Clarlun daily, otoept B jdd.f , it I a a nrrlra at : curra.,n. o..i j.j by I p m. Bnd rtqnirrd1 ",l-,MU. t, ..i-ml,,,,.. nod j I N. Millpu-f, M An.uovtllr, ll nulri and bark, ! lbro Ilmw n ak. l..ao Cnrwoa.i ill, Tuoo lay, I 1hur.day, and Kntaiday. at 7 a In ; arrli.n. An 1 .(inti.lv by 1 1 in. U.iu Aoioillo T.Mlay,' ll"""1"). an.l S.lura.y, al 1I:.U ami arrl.a.i Coi n.mi ill. by 4 p m llood raiiuiri'd, $!HS. S;.l. t runi Ur..la Mills lo llouti ia!., 5 mil.. I and back, ail lint'-a n nvcK. Lcavi-Owola alili; Wwloa.day, and Frld.y.at dan; arrl.o at Urnnt I '" Z... .... T T i . "7" . . . h, I y m. L..r. Urai't Too. la, Tburrtay. nnd A4"'J?l . X" U ''f11' iu rVld.,, .1 4 . , , arrira Cur.Inl.Ul. by p .. ! '''r'Jl T ' I 'V'"- Uod'.Hui,.d,l..liin. .-'..nd fo..u. Tb.wkul. boildln, hnak... .., ,i, i.. .- . n. -i... i rwfuroiabud, and th. nroprt.tor will iDnrn no d.uy, riw,,t nuod.y, at a m j a-rivaij Mr.irr reoaired nn dapnalt. Diaeooota nl no ll'.ulr.lalv l.y IhXUani. Lrava llout. I..U daitr, dpralr rala. Eartero nnd Foroign Eiijbang.al .pl Suud.y, nt S p in : nrrt.r at OM.la M ill. wioa on hand ond eollrtiona promptly mod. by 4:..l)r.in. Il.m.l nqulrod, 4IUI ) lt.yni.f.liTill., Ilro It, l7(..y 7ii. From Ili'Oiadkl. In Oli'U llnp.,9 mile, and , ' " I...., ..... a -..a. I..-..- iiumadai. lu.-a.i.y i Countv NalinnAl Ranlf S.,m,l.,r, .,., aril., at (ll,n llopo by atOlrollopi.br iizm. i.oav. Hi.n .11,1. . n.-wi.y nno na.urusyr i nl I , m ; arm. at ll .alad l. br 4 p in. Bond lr,.s rro"m X .i..lo.by . MsrrM.i 1 ""' "u"'l"r C.. f srwM.l(. 1 mlloa nnd i bnob, Ibrea limn, n nmtb. Lonvo Now Vtnabini. ' ion Ta.-adjr. Tlmr.l.y. and nturJ.r, at I n m ; I Xt 1 arrivc.New W'aahlagtua by 7 p. Hondtoirrd, 87 0t5. rruoj AnAnville, by M j I'ltirion, au.l i w'"''. ' and kark, twim a ; . Iave Anaonvlile Tueed iy and Hatorday, i nl ll:M a aa : axrtvwat It rank br k:M a em. Laaval t.rni Tueaday-andriatttrdj)Ti . at a m j, arrira j n;T. From I.atbehUrg. h, Tr'.utvilte. Bie ' Run. and llell'a .Mnla.ta Puntiutawnny, 17 mite j -. j and back, tliro tiuiei a wtk. Lear Lulbera birf Tuox'Uy, f hurilir. and Saturday, at 6 a m t arrive at Puoxfutawrtty hy 12 n. lare PiinBtt uwnty fni'idity, Tliurlay, and Hatorday, at I pui; itrriv at Luibrraburj by 7 p ta. Boni e luiml, ?-'. Luqucatiiiably tha beat auttalned work ut' tlie kind In tlia Wurid." ILLUITRATE0 Xolitt nf tkt raa. 1 heerer-latreitfiag Hreulatiea of thia itillnA ra-nihiv pruvm it continued alapiatm to p it-1 ulor dirui and need, lidi-vd, whu w tiiink ute how niauy homt tt punetr4toi very n-taih, tut coofiiivr it aa on wt the edufit-ir at we'l ai pftte-taiinr. of ihe pnbli aind. ioAtoa trwie. Tbe riia tarter which tia MtgaitiM p. fur raiiet), nu-rpritc, artiiti wealth, ani lit rarr culture tbat b i kept p e with, if it baa nut ImI the tiun. itiould onuie Ui eon iu-rt ir to rvgard It with JuittQble uuiplaonv. Tha JutifaiM ha dun g-xid and aut'iril ail lb lay or it Uf. B oA'ya Eiytt. rViime of tbe uit popular of aodera novel bare ftrat appeared at awrtala iu tbta Miyti9, In all rrapoota, it ie aa axocllea. periodicdvl, and fully deanrru It great auocea. Ai4(4;..!)i TERMS. Poet aire free tn alt f-ubarrihrri la ihe I'niltd Htatra. flARrca'e M-taiiinr., one )ear fl 90 t 00 laoludca pr)ymant f U. H. poitsge by the paulifher. iMwhfripiiwto Htraa' M.eail:, VTkkni.t. mmt Uaiaa. tm , mMrt foe m atur, $10 HB; or, ((toft a N'irjxr a Ptruditn(, f oat ( fmr o yarip, 97 nil. pm ye fit. An Hrlrm Cvftp rilkrr th Maaiink, Wkvtx LV. or II At. a wilt if tupplitd rjraiit for ttvry (.Vai of rIVB Ht iurmnaa ai fA uu far aa raatil i.Nct ar ritat twai-a 2t Ut), wiraaal rM fpft wrfiy raw. . ti-trk Smubtf oaa A aupplied at my liiu. A Complete Rot cf llitiaa'i MAAiiaa, wow cfunp rmin il Vulumee, to neat clot Bioding will be aant hy ex pre, freight at apitie of purvhaeer, fur $t 3' por mlutne. Sttytt vtumi; hy mail. ptttpQtJ, $3 W. C'Uh ueo. fur btmling. ott etuti, bv mail, pott paid. A ComplYt Anal vi if I Intel 1 th Irit Fif.y Volume ol Htfiria M tnaimi ba Juat buo putiluhed, rendering araiUbl fjr rvfereao tb vaet aud varid wahh !' informatioa wbicb eon ititut thia pvrludiral a perfect tlltt'lrated lit erary nyHoedii Sro. floth, gl 0 ; Half Calf, $4 li, tWnt puetage prepaid. A aerieaof paper ander tt title of "Th Ptrat Century of the itrniiblic," contributed by tbe moit eminent A noetic .in puiblictet. ii nw bring putilinbrd in HaKPKH't MriilMa. Thia eerie of ovr iwan y paper giro a ooiprhenir re 1 new oi rroirreii 'lohtiat loecentarr now ctoiiaa,: in every drpartun-at ol out n .ttional life. ktifanMl ta axan-a ortfre nf tlARfat a RrtoTRBaa A-mre., IIAHI'GK HKU rll KRS, Nor. I, im.lt New York. A Hepoaltory of Kaahluu. fleam r, aud luitraciittii." lInrperM ISaznr. ILLUSi RATED. tVoliett f (4 f'rttm. Th 0itr U odited with a combin-M' ef tmt and latent that we tetdum Hod In any journal ; j wwriu oi laauioa. ootfoa cuec wr. The ffna.tr eumiueudj it If t evvrv member ol tb houaehold to lh eliiUlrrn by droll and praiiy pMiur, to in y.iung lailwa by il lasbioa Inalc ia udli rartuty, tu the provident matruu iy It pattetBi tur llic cbtliln-ir plot lie, to yxitiriiMiti by iu laiteful ilign for embrmder- t-a iiippsr aal laxurlou areiag-giiwu. Jli Ui rvailtng-matter of tbo Unttt it unitortay ol great tauvlienca. Th paiier ba au-.iud wide populantr for tue a -exdi) eiij .juieul i aflonl. A. Y. JTrrafen Pmt. a iti way ttier t aotbint lik it. Fnab and truuwKby aa a Uihioa ad. ita itanoi aut eiii,,, iti potjtry ami eQ iib, au I all inrigortiUft to th mind. Cktrp A'reii'iy Jaurnnt. TERMS - foatapt Free to all Mubrrlbrn In tha - (Julird Iflatv. . lUiran' 1).iar, vaeyear nM tu $1 tt laelu te prepaytteat of U. 5 poit,r by tbe piitihitliera. Mubtcripiioitito 11 tai au'i Mina, WnKi.y, or HAiitt, to on l.lree fur uae vear,ll' ol llrrtr' Prrtodleau, ana addroaa for on yar, $1 wi t iiaetag fro An Extra Copy uf miliar th Mauaiixb, Wkm ly, or bAXANaill bv aupplied grniia lr every Club nf Pivtt HracniBKiia at VI ff rauh. Ib one rsinttiaiio t ar, en C.rpi for til, vtuhoat ttra opy : poatngelrao. The Aunual Volume of IfAiiricn'a Rajah, in aeat.alotb bin ling, ril( bt irnt by pre-, frt ofeipenn, f-r 7 Off eath. A tvmpttti AVI, cow prtunf aV'olt Pu uwf ant oa ivrMirt nf eaxh al th rate of $S $.. per ml., reioAi at erpene Pratnnt atlrntiia will be aiven ia Rati fan' Raiab to euoh illurtraiiotii of lite Centennial la lernaiiuaal Eipuaitioa aa may w peculiarly ap- propria! tu Ita enlnmni. AriMaera a M to cpy fat wtrVerrtWeami riraeof f .rryr rtrfr HarI'BR a HROTHURi. Addreaa HaKi'BiK A UHUIHKHS, Not. 14, 1A74-4I New Vorh. ANS' COUHT SALE. Ry alrtn. nf n nrdrr nf th. Orphan.' Coarl of Cl..rt.ld mmnty, lb.m will bo wild by tho nndor riRnod. A.'nlni.iralurnr William Mullrn, Inia nf WiMwnrd town. bio, dt.'S, In lb. villa,, nl madrm. tn said tnwn.bii, nt lh. nubllo houro ol t. P. Caraon.ji Tanndax. IXremlMr tl, IMS. , nt t o'.lo.h a., nil Ibat aortolu olaoo of land, lau tha ..lat. of aaid daewaml. ail. .la in naid luwnablp, nnd dcacriboA a. fullnwa, flat Ba,in Slot nl po.t thane, nlons Alalandar .tala, aouih J4 waat ST I It norrbra lo hliaory Ihonoo nlons Wrl(bl Sho aoatb tT onot I II patonoa to ,io.t thaar hy Q..rr. Bahar nnd raatdu. north 40 aa.1 3t I 10 ,naa I. nail Ihc.aa hy taaa.l Shot north It, wont 101 1 I, p,bm ta ,lao af Wflaala(. oantolnlaf Iw.nty I., nmi an fart Koran., mm 9T laaa Tnnaa nr sal. Ono-lblr Um Mraknaa .y nt awntranoitoa af nbn, 1. naird ta mm yaw fraw. at. or mi a, and tbo anion m a iuh) yonr. frna data tt tola, Ox ktur twa noyaMata Hh bMoraaa, la k man wy bow aa Mlrui s inn nnaalaaa. . .,.. WaiTWICC, Jill Sows.;;! . ;;n ALLEGHKNY HOTEL," (Marb.l Kl , b.1. Tbird aud PoaMli.l 4 I.UAHfltvl.ll. PA. Tb. aHliaorltiar baring booomo proprlalor tf tbla b. .1.1, would ralhill; nab n liberal abar. wf nabli. patronaga. frloo. Mdaoad to anil lb, J.a.Jo fliif, . O. L. I.KIPOLUT O . CLHWkiaMiVitLK, Fa. - i -IWiO KB AD, rnwajataa, Uarlag beaaa preprlaior of tbla HtUl, I rtCSTZJ .'X uittm i at pe-uwaigtuf tbe it-any ait. g'fuii earn aa atop u thie btuw.- i JiOZU ft SHAW HOUSE, s -(Cor. uf Market k Front atreeaa,) CLfcAUf llvl.U, PA. Tbe undvrKifc-ntd baring Ukea eharge of tbla ll'itrl, would rt'iiioatlully eulieil pulilio iatruna( jnl7J II. K FULLhhTUN. WASHINGTON ilOUNK. NKVY WA.SHINUTOX, PA. Tiid fii'W nnd well furni-hnd bouro baa bea 'ukrn by the underiigned. He foole eotiAtlrnt of tx'in itblv to render aatiifaotlon to tboae wbo nj M.r , 171. nut win vmn. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. f O H Till H II U IJ SI l. ill .Oppoatta lA. vowrt Howoo, LOCK HAVEN,' PK.NM'A. Jalt'71 - ' UADHKAL A KROM, Prop'.. T OYD HOUSE, IJ Main Plroot, PHILIPSHURO. FKNH'A. TaMt alwaya lurp'i-d with tha beet tba aiarket I nirrdi. Tha truraliaf pnbllo la Inrltnd to oalL I ttriwl 'TU . tl li I) IT D "a a riV l ' avi. THE MANSION HOUSE. forn.rorHaoondnnd Marbal Stroou, CLKAKflLD, PA. pain, to rond.r bl. gu.ala oonfortabl. whll. uviac wltb bim. gr- rb. 'Mao. ion Ton.." Omnlboi ran. u n l Iron th. D.pot o tbo arrlral nnd d.parnr. f aacb train. JOHN DOUSIIEKTy, nprtl.fO tf Proprlator ' J -I I i jfianlis. . jusoLn. n. w.Annot,n. J.a.AnnoLe F. K.ARNOLD & CO., ISniikcr anil llrokren, ltruotdaillle, Jeflernon Co,, Pa, 1 l ur Lbninrinuii, ra. I OOM In M.ionlc BolHing, on. door norlkrof A..'T,.V".V..ndromUv.rpo.l Qunfc l,..n, Ul.,g., Undon, Pari, nnd Copenbarrn. A Im, Draft, for aalo on Ibo Rotal Unnkof Inland and Imporinl Hank of London w. . bhaV.iI;."0' , UnLAtL & LU.. Nu, 31 Hoath Third Rlmi, Philadelphia And Oealers in Government Securities, , T",?U V '" rlT? P"P tion, and all inforaation cheerfully fnrniahed Orafcra aalifltd. Anril ll-lf. Jiratistry. J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S., Offl oror Irwln'a Drng Stor. CrRWKNSVILLE, PA. , All drnul operations either la the mechanicJ I or fipcrative branrb, promptly attended ta aad j (.atuftirtion guaranterd. Special atlentioa paid : to the treatment of rfiMaajit- nf thai na.i-.i u. a; ur, and mouth. Irregularity of tb teeth . oellully correctnl. Troth extracted without pail. ' hy the nae f Ether, and artificial teeth loeerted i "f tDe anaterial and warranted to render sat 1 laul.Qn' aprilJfi'TMy D ENTlSTRY llarta-c detrrmined to local la CnrweniTilla f..r the purpiHH) of punning my prolenina, i ha).y urT.r my Mrvlrr to tbe poWie. J har jakt fininhod a lru of dental inatrurtioot aader lh be-t traflber of lb Pennylrani Colleg f UiiiUl Hurcvrr ta Pbtladelbbia. and an ana iiri-parcd tt.i-cut all work pertaining to drat Utrtr ib the belt manner, with tb latent Iniprov. mvnta. All work guaranteed ta giro entire aaU t-f.oti4B to qua! it v aad duratiufi. Teeth ai. t rafted without pain. Room la ae Biok build tag. Por further information applr In pereuB r addreia . M. TIlOMl'ON, nirh.H'75 tf. Corwcairille, Pa. A . M , H I L L 8 Would rpctratty aollfy hi patient! 'hat he hat rod need the orlc of ARTI- ilC'lAL TKt.ni tf.t2oan lu,Ui , fSASii fur a double et. For any Iwo pmu coiiiing at th fame time, to hare aarh an upper et, will ret Ibe two aeta Tor :5.P0, or fl7.it .'fh. Term lararlablr Cn. Clearliold, Jaly'l. IH74. GEORGE E. R03 ACKER,. WnOLKHALB DBALU WJN-E-S A XD LIQUORS, CLEARFIELD, PA. My lac of buelneta ii na Market t reft, di rectly oppiwite the Court llou, where del ire i koepa fullitiekof PL'KK MgLoltS, and will warrtut tbeia to ie iah to tny autoer. tlire me a eall. jny Zl, 76 :f. WHOLE 3 A.LE LIQ 50S &IQMl7 At tb. ond of tho now brid,a, WEST CLRAHPIKLD, PA. Tl.a nr.ipri.lor ,if thia naiabllihmrni will bny hi. liquor, rl.rool from aiatill.ra. t'arlio. bay lag lrin tbta hi.u.0 will b. aura lo nut a nuro orlirl. nt . .mill margin nlio.o co.t. IU.I.I lti,.r. o.n no lurnl.nml with liquor, on rononnblo taring I'ur, winH and hran lna dlrMI Irom Sml.y'i Vinery, nt U.lb, N.w Y..rk. UKOIlilB S. t.'Ol.BI RX. Clonrtald. Jono IS, 1H75 If. , ' r.sT.iuLisuLii isri. ', irillEYS PURE RYE WHISKY. W 2ln cull your attention to the abore el lri d braad of gods and w da u with theeoa t io'ton tlial there i proal want exiMcg among nr. mHteiniMr or ufkcrwU. a ptiee wbifky ri numeeroi iter tun wna ara cohumiI led ta Tn iii-ii'v tin witnl wettter ll. I lev's Pura Itye, a artiiile whioh haa bran binr tue ptittim tor a numtier ol ytar, it loputatiu atAta ling lnuh ae a llmr'Highly rolmi.le tiinuUat am-mg lotdifil mR, A an wtdence, quite number of mr eminent phyai.-lan prricrii It to th eicli mn nf all otbr. lining uia I un th bet ku iwa (ientilo pria jili-w, Irotn Ihe ln.ieet grain, and by priieitoal dotttler. tt ret i. in a ile.ijrliiftil flavnr, and, tjrentlly impMied hy nge. mike u larfrly fought ulii-r y 6 tat ela-i htiU-ltan I drurtr.t4, Mii.uld ya len n to gtv thia wkiaky a trial, an. nre in dutbt a to whether your huM urdrug kiN'p l. fnt having tinttof our mint diapliy -d.) write tn u and w aliatl tt moat happr I direct ynu U lU .ttmu$ who handle oar guoda in rour lirilili(irh m I. Wo nre ali .le pnip'letnninnd inintifictnrera -tf thr well-kttawn iMt.HrtKVIiR'd TONIOIIEKB Itll l ERi, wtiii-h bai be- uewtully ned for o.er Ihiriy rear na a Blod Parifler, anti-Da pviiiio aud Tnte. HUEY 4 CHRIST, .Ma.th21 7.J , 111 N rhirdSt., PtatUdulpbia. H E A D I N (TfOrI lAM ROOKS it ST A TJOdXER V. Marhft til., t lparflelrt, (at tht Pott tUBc,) rf 1 It K Bnlrrgtied bef tear ta annouae t X th eiliioaa of t;irfield and rtcinitr, that tit; hiiH tllti'il un m Piiotn mnA ttmm mat raluriifni from the city with a lurirt anxmut of readtDf niniter, ctmnntrtj in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books. Blank, A entail t aad Pa Booka uf rry dr wripiiom P,ipr and Envelope, Kreneh preaaed -iinl plain; I'en and IVaci'i; Hlank Letai Taper. I'eerl. Mitilragi 4uitgmnl, Memp lion ani l'na are aoteii Whit and meat Bnel, Ulal Cap, Kc.td Cap. and Hill t ar, .heel Mumo, lur rltlirr Piano, F'ute or Vmlin. eniistautiy on hand. Any hooka or itntir drairnd that I may But bar tm head. will be ordereti ay Iret aipreea, and eolil at wholetale or run la auit u torn ere. I will alao keep pertodieai mrraiur, lucn iuagnalae, newapnpera. ao. P. A. tiAU.IN. doargeld, May 7, IrUM If AUCTi(u)YEURKfG" iullpostino einan ai ureerneia aaa vte intiy tnai a w V' patod la ry all Anetioa, Veadu. and iher h' on ehort BiillcOi and at reannahl ratee. pnted and diatribulwd la ihe moM eonip'i N. L. ROBINH. Mu rob 17, 'fa if. CI ear Held, l IjltlH AI.IV-Th aadriigad agar vans t TrIldHnfW KWI piVBayrtjw aj a - ( CI aar Held. Lot leu I Hi faset, with a god I tory plank how thrwo araatod, with 1 rouwi liowa tajfa aaa foajr aa l Aiwn, aewiwg roam aad hath li J Hi haiaW aaplaa faai Hood doahl fmahl and parymanu eaay, I Kiaag;i WM. ll. MaOOUOtTffR m.uru -1 . . j . n .. i li.... ... . , n I If I