gsrflvw, ft tlaf. 8ACKETT A SCHRYVEB, H HARDWARE, aad nBufoeterore of Tln.Copper ft Sheet Iron Wore, SeOOli Street, CL1AIFIBID, PA. n i-- i. ...i. i..Maaul anr stock of Hard' ware, w invite the publio to .lamina Mr atoek aod prices. Crv,enUra and persons who eoaUmplate build- log will aw wwii w - TOOLS BUILDIHO HAEDWAEB, which li hi and of the but manufacture, and will bo ld low for ooib. NAILS, GLASS, POTTY. GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, .SCREWS All kill" of Beach Planes, Sewe, Chisels, Square,, Uunm, Hatchets, Plambi end Levels, Mortised A Thumb Quagee, Bevela, Breoes i) Bllta, Wood nod Iron Benoh rjerewe, ond too btf t Boring Machln, U tbo. Market. Doable and Single Bitt Aies, . POCEET CUTLIRT, to. Agentt for Burnell't Iron Corn Shelter, Alio, agents for Blohardr GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, wkloh effectually euro Smoky Flaw. Formon Implement, ond Oordoo Tool! of every aeeenpuoo. A lor variety of COOK STOVES, which we warrant to give aatlafaotlon. Portable Hange$ and rurnacta, fc--RoolW. Snooting and Job Work done on reasonable terms. All ordera will receive prompt mention. June -. -'fl' X mi award that there are Mm person a little hard to plea, and X am also aware that thai oom plaint of "hard time" If well nigh universal. ! Dili 1 HOI WO Solum" nvw in tMi "HJ iu former tod prove eonolualvnly that "hard time" will not efleot thoM who buy their foods from met Mid ill my patron ihftil b Initiated Into tbo ee orot of I HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I ban rood, enouch lo uibly all the Inhabl-1 tante in the lower tod of lb oounty which I sell at eioeedtng low rato from uiy m4.m1t.oib aloia la MULSUNliUHli. when I can always bt foand ready to wait upon caller and aupply tbeta with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such H Clothe, Satlaette, Caaslmerei, Muatiua, Delaine, Linen, Drillings, uaiieoea, Trimmings, Rlbboua, Lui, Read v -mad Clothing, Boota and Bboca, lUti ud Ca.pt all of the host material and made to order Hose, Books, Ulovea, Mitten, Laoes, Ribbon, Ac. GHOCKKIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molassea, rich, Sal Fork, Linseed Oil, run uu, uarbon uu. Herd ware. Queen-ware, Tinware, Castings, Plowi and Plow Caetinge. Nails, Si.ikee, Corn CnUWa tort, Cider Presaes.and all kinda of Axti. Perfumery, Palate. VarnUb, Glue, and a generat assortment 01 Btauonery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, ad way on hand, and will be old at the .sweat poiaibie ngurei. H. MoClain'a Hedietnee, Jayne'e Iftdlolnei' fi oi tetter' and Hootland'a Uiltera. 6000 nounda of Wool wanted for which tbe highest prioa will be paid. Cloreraeed on hand and for tale at the loweat market prica. Alio, Agent for Strattonrille aad CurwenarUle Threahing Maohinea. a,Call and aee for Tonraelrea. 1 on will find everything muelly kept lo a retail atorV L. M. COUDHIET. Frenohrillo P. 0., August U, ISU. POWELL & MORGAN, HUIU II IIA11DWABE, Alio, Honnfoetuoriof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIARFIIIiD, fA. T7AKMING IMPLESTENTS of all kiodi for ulo bj POWELL A MORGAN, T AILROAD WHEELBARROWS for tolo bj POWELL A H0ROAN PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Killf, oto., for ulo by powell A Morgan, II ARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE finding, for lolo b; POWELL A U0ROAK, Q.UN3, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For ulo by POWELL A MORGAN. CTOVES. OK ALL SORTS AND Sim, for lalo bf POWELL A MORGAN, RONl IRON1 IRON1 IRON For ulo by POWELL A MORGAN. H ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE RAILS, for ulo by POWELL A MORGAN. )ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aid koit Monufoeliro.for ulo by POWELL A MORGAN. miMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for ulo by POWELL A MORGAN. G. S. FLEGAL, Ironsides Store, PIIILI.IPNIIL'RO, PA, VEALZR IN HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANG E3, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. ASD MNUrjLCTVRER OF TIN, SHEET-IRON AND C0PPERWARE, PreoqaUlo Strut, Pbilllpibor,, Cootro Co., Po. H.Moy UTI. ' TBOi. . IirIIIIAY. CTRDI aORDO". WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa. BRANCH OFFICES In dlfTornt portl of thi Vounty, Tbo folliwint Old ond Rclioblo Firo. Aeoldon Stock tod Llf Inraronoo Compooloa reprotinted R.Ub. AimU, 18U9 North Brltlih A Miraintilo Flro ' loo. Co., of EotUiiii 121,100,000 ISftt SoottUb CommeroUl Firo Int. Co., of SniUnd (nolil) 10,000,000 1794 Nortb Amilii riro iDouroooo Co., of Pbilodolpbi 1820 Firo AtNwiotioo Flro IoirarODoo Co., of Philodolpbio IMS Pbanil Fin Idi. Co., N. Y.... Iter Wotorlon Firo Im. Co., of N. T., iniorof form bnildlno only 1871 AiaoooB Flro Inuronoo Co., of Ciarinootl 18SI York Stook Inaoruoo Co., of Pmibo. loioroohorMl. Ao 1874 lUrtfordAooidentlnturonooCo of CoantotitoC 1847 Ptan Mutnol Llfo Iniuronoo 4,700,000 8,100,000 i.100,000 jpry ffioods, rorlfS, tit. ARD TIME8 THE REPUBLICAN. HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI CLKARKiKLl), i'A. . klNKB?AY MOKN1NO, JAN. 1,1176. OANOALMONOIHI. Do Jou bear the icandil-mongers Paaaing If, Breathing poUoa In ft nblaper, r - In a light- Moving eautloualjr and alow. Smiling ieetlr as UT go, Never noisy gliding imoulhly like a anakt f Slipping here end slipping there Thrtagb tbo meadow treih and flr Leaving aubtie ellmt and poison In tbelr waka. Saw you lot the soandal-monger As sbe sat, Beaming brightly 'noalh tbe roses In her bat t In her daluty gloves and dren, Angol-like and nothing Use semed abe eaallng snillei and please bt words about. Onoe she shrugged and shook her bead, . Haiaed bfr eyes aud nothing aald When ou spoke of friends, and yet It Ml a doubt. Did you hear tbe'ioandel-monger At tbe ball, , Through the music, rhytbn, beauty, , Light and mil F Moving bore and moving there, With a whiaper light aa air, Casting ahadowa on a alstvr-womau'a fmo just a whisper, word, or glenoev Ae she floated through tbe danoe And the world ta busy with a sputlaa name Ton will find the loandal-mongtira Everywhere ( Bomet linos men, but often women, Young and fair Yet their tonguea drop fouleat slime, And they apeud their leisure time Caating mud on those who climb by work and worth. Shun them, stum them aa you go Shun them, whether high or low t They are but the nursed serpents of rhe earth. r.wiATi-,. ..w.w. asm WEATEIt 4 IIKTTH CLEARFIELD, PA., Aro or.rinf, oi th old itond of 0. L. Bead A Co. tbolr atoek of f oodi, oooilatlng of DRY, GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, dec, &., At tbo Boat reuonablo nloa for CASH or la oicbaago for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, 4 OR COUNTRY, PRODUCE. ATAdTonoal mado to thoM engaged to got ting out aqoaro tlmbor on tbo noit'adrantagooaa torna. pdlllanTS ANTED. BY N. E. ARNOLD, CllRWENKVII.I.E, PAn (Suoocubr to Arnold & Hartshorn. J 00,000 atUlnrh nai td r-hlnglra. J 0,000 pounda of Wool. XOW ASD THEX Tlireg yoinn ago, when Buutwoll was in full blant, and tlio buying of bondo fifteen ycara in advaneo of lltuir maturity at twouty por cent, premium by means of opprcHsivo taxation, was laudod to tho ekies aa tho hcigbt of financial wisdom, Grant was a candi date) lor re-election. Tho balloon was kept inflated by pumping in go", of every description. Prices ruled high, wild speculation ran riot, oxtravaganco wan tho order of tbo day, and tho people's money was voted away by Congress lor tho profit of Rings, shared in by tho lea lera and a largo portion of tho Republican majori ty in tho Senato and tho House of Rep resentatives. Grant rotvoscntcd this proflignto systom, and to continuo it successfully his presence in tho White Iloiiso was noccHsaiy. To attuin this end no means, however scandalous or despornte, wus spared Tho oltleoholdors wcro organized and drilled liko regular troops. Pnblii patronage was squandered with 1 luwimr of adventurers, raised a hue and cry aguinst Greeley as dangerous to tho general wollare, and tliey suo- eoodod in giving Grant a second term. IN KLKVEN MONTHS AFTER THIS LAST CARD WAS ISSUED, THE WHOLE SYSTEM WHICH THESE BANKERS HAD COM MENDED TO THE COUNTRY EX PLODED, AND SOME OF THE MOST PROMINENT SIGNERS LED THE WAY. Sinco thon throo years havo passed, and thoro is uo rovivnl of businoss. Tho "intorosli ot oommorco and trade" havo not prospered, nor havo they boon "best promoted by tho ro-oluction of fc'oneral Grant," as those gontleinon advised and urged. Tbo very reverse is truo, as everybody knows. Iho fuvored few have grown rich, but tho toiling many havo suffered from this calamity, and paid dearly for their con fidence in fulso teachers. This lesson ought to bo instructive, for it is full of wanting to bunks and bankers not to donurt from their proper calling, or to como out as a class or combination in political struggles. Tho demonstration wo aro discussing and its evil consequences huve done much to make bad blood betweou cap ital and labor, to excito prejudices that aro dangerous, and to array Interest which ought to bo harmonious, Tbo peoplo aro in no humor lo favor tlio great monopolies or corporations, wiicli havo hitherto exorcised too much power at Washington. Capital is nat urally conservative, but when It goes out of tho beaten paths of prudenco to invito a contest with hungry lubor, jt takes risks that do not promiso large dividends. Bunks arc very useful when they mind ' thoir own bMsinoss. Any depurturo from it is hazardous; and wo advise them in a friendly spirit to let politics alone, and not to pross Grant too strongly lor a third term. A.V KJCTtyCT POLITICAL VOL CASO. From Frank Laalle'a Illustrated Nowipaper. When President Grant predicted in his famous Dcs Moines speech, before tho Society of tho Army of tho Ton noKsoe, that if wo are to havo another contest "in tho nrar future of our na tional existence," tho dividing lino of such a contest "will not bo Mason'and Dixon's, but between patriotism and intelligence on tho quo sido, aud super stition, ambition and- iguorauco on tbo olhor,"it seems to have escaped bis mem ory that, so far, at least, as respects the reckless hand. Contracts wcro last named belhgerunts tho country bus distributed whore they would do just emerged from such a contest in Partlee baring long Sblnglea or Wool (or eith er) will do well to eall oa mo. Tbo highest mar ket prloo paid at all tlntee. Also, a full and eornpleto stock of DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTH fc N1IOKS, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, PROVISIONS, &c, which will bo sold at reasonable prloes, or ex, obanged for ahinglea or wool. n. a. Aspubu. CirweneTtlle, May 1, 1875. the most good. Tho public depart ments vied with each other in a dis graceful partisan rivalry. The Treas ury bulled or beared the stock market, as might bo useful, in the saino service, and hundreds of thousands of dollars woro assCBttod on the custom house, post office, internal revenue, and other officials, to support a defection in the ranks of the Opposition headed by Charles O'Connor. Tho first State election of tho cam paign was carried by barefaced bribory and fraud. 'North Carolina was thus counted out of her Governor, by tho infamous process with which the coun try is now familiar through tbo inves tigations in Louisiana and other Suites. Uoutwcll and Delano especially contri buted to that iniquity, though the De partment of Justice was not much bo hind oitber, as tbo United States Mar shal for ono district was allowed to spend a quarter of a million of dollars in that year I In spito of all these extraordinary combinations, influences, and abuses, tho great Rings which woro running tlio campaign still had oithor fears of the final result, or wero determined to mako assurance donbly suro by nog looting no precaution to put their suc cess beyond doubt. Within a month of tho election they were ablo to enlist an element of, strength which, under Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I -- its mnr pas). We aro forcibly remind ed of this contest in 0'.;r near past by tbo significant remark of a leading Republican journal in Huston, which a few days ago culled tlio. attention of its readers to tho striking fact that "the negro has been suddenly shuflled out of politics" by tho courso which publio events and public defcussions havo takon in this country during tho last few months. 'Wo all know tho circumstances un der which "the negro" was "shuflled into polities by tho reconstruction acts of Congress, and by virtue ol tho four teenth and fifteenth amendments to tho Constitution. Tho country, too, is tolerably fumiliar with the expedients employed by Republican managers in tho South for tho purposo of attaching the negro elemont of the roconstructod States to tho fortunes of tho Republi can party. With this end in view, tho negro voters wero gathorcd into secret leagues and armed with sccrot pass words, pledging its subjects to tho ex clusive guidanco and control of thoir self-appointed guardinns. Tho physi cal servitude under which tho negroes of tho South had been delivered by tho shock of arms breaking tho chains of their physical bondage, was followed by a mental serfdom from which tlioy woro led captive at tho will of mer cenary and knavish political tricksters, of politics." A Kellogg in Louisiana and an Amos In Mississippi are teeii to bo sources of wuitkuess rather than of strength, so long as tho dynnsty of thoHO politicul tradesmen i upheld by tlio "superstition, ambition and Ignor ance" of tho negro voters upon whom they are compolled to depend for their bust support at least their host sup port noxt to tho sword of President Grant And the luterventlon-of that sword has boon found suoh a source of weakness, that ovon tho President has grown averse to Its too ready and fre quent omploymont at tho bock of bis troublesome political aiisorains in tbo Southern States. Every State in tlio South has boon redeemed from Republicun predomi nance and from tlio dominion of "Super-1 stitlon, ambition aud ignorance" on which that predominance was based, except tho Htutus of Louisiana und South Carolina, and in these tho forces of a long coalition between political rapucity and popular debasement has been curbed if not entirely broken. In Louisiana they have been curbed by tho conipromiso concerted' under tho patronago of a Congressional Com mittee In South Carolina thoy have boon curbed by what ojem the honest oflbrts of tho Republican Go'vornor Chamberlain to restrain, as far as pos sible, tbo audacity of his ignorant and profligato confederates. Evorywboro thoro are cheering signs that the "color lino" has ceased to bo a dividing lino between tho voting population of tho South. Even tho negroes of tho South have ceased to Work blindly and con tentedly in the traces of tho political task-musters who have hitherto con verted them into political beasts of burden. Tho political aspects of this revul sion in tho South havo naturally come to excito solicitude in tho minds of tho Republican leaders, who look only to tho utminmont of immediate results in "practical politics," as "practical poll tics" aro understood at tho present day. Hut thoughtful !ism in tho Republican pnrty and patriotic men of ull parties cannot fuil to rejoico at the consumma tion which has been reached in the premises as removing from tho spbero of our political activity the greatest scandal which has ever befallen tho practical working of our civil sytom Whcthor tho experience which tho lenders ot tbo Republican pnrty liave had in arraying tbe forces of "super stition, ambition and ignoranco" against tho peneo and wellaru and honor of tho country in the near past fits them to volunteer their services for tbo con duct of a campaign agninst these same forces in "tho near future," is a ques tion which wo must forbear to discuss. To ask such a question is to unswor it A DIPLOMATIC SCOUJXDItKL. In the rcjiorte) ot the recent turbu lent meeting of tho Emma Mine share holders in London, tho London papors stuto that tho assertion of tho Direc tors "that General Hchunck, the Amer ican Embassidor, had been loaned 10, 000 by Mr. l'urk to enable him to purobaae shares, and that be secured a written guarantee from Mr. Park lor interest at 18 por cent por annum, un known to bis oolleagues, created a con siderable amount of indignation." Wo havo already (says tho JV. Y. Tribune) published Mr. Seheuck's direct testi mony on tbo subject, given before a Commission in the suit of the Emma Silver Mining Company, of London FIELDS FOR EVAXOELICAL EFFORT. ' Tho Rev. Mr. Newman, inspector of conaulateo and spiritual friend of Uoss Grant, has been on a trip to North field, Mass., lor the purpose of talking with Mr. Moody about a religious re vival in Washington, On Sunday ovoning last Dr. Newman made a re port of his mission. He said that Mr. Moody, being asked by him to visit the cupitul evangelically, replied as fol lows i "I am waiting for Dltloe dlroelloa. Whither Ho ull. aie to go 1 will go. At pr.at any wind is divldod betwaB Nvw York. Urooklto. and Washington. Hut wli. an 1 that yea should .owe to in. f 1 auj ootblug. I auouSaspesial Instrument In th. bands of Provid.uoe. 1 Ml that inv uiIwIiju eall.il we lo Kualand. I went and by the crane uf Uod, did a food work but that li don., and 1 o.nnot tell It I shall bsv. mors imuiuiu. Kg'""" irui.or . xum ui.uk Aboul ,,.,, w Wartinglo., Others, U1IU our reuuers UIIOW WUUl a i you kaow a. auuh about It a. 1 do. TELKailAPll OPERATORS TO HE MA DE A RM Y OFFICERS. ordinary circiimstanco8,doc8 not thrustwho used "tho suporstition, ambition Co of Pennsylranla.. of New York.. 186. Mstropolitan Life lnsur.no. Co 700,000 1,000,000 75,000 . 100,000 4,000,000 A Proclamation against High Prices! WE are now opening np a lot of the best and most eeasonablo Uuods and Wares otot oflerod in tbls market, and at prioes that remind ono of the good old days of cheap things. Thoea wbo look faith upon this point, or deem our aUo gallons superfluous, need but ' C.I LI, JIT OVIt STORE, Corner Front and Market streets, Where they ran see, feel, hear and know for them selves. To fully understand what are eheap goods this most bo done. Us ao not deem It necessary to enumerate and itemise our stock. It is enough for us to sute that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed In thla market, and at prioea that aatontsh both ri andyoong. do20 JOSEPH BUAW BOH. itself forward as a cluss interested in politics, whatever individual members may do. Tho following appeal was issued Oct. 4, 1872, and tells its own story protty plainly. Thero aro tbe namos of many rospoctablo mon nttuched to this paper, some of whom now doubtless regret that they were misled into signing away thoir rcputo for sagacity. Othors would gladly see themselves out of such company. Others havo repented of thoir folly. Othors havo como to grief. Othors are now sitting on the ragged edgo of. anxiety and despair, and a few aro as obstinalo adherents of Grantism as they wero in 1872: From It. AV Fori 77ri, (hi. IS, 1873, 1,000,000 , t7,000,OUO Total oepita.1 Peaoas In tho country dcairlag Insurance, ean bev. It promptly attended to by ealliag at tbe offjoo or addressing as by letter. Insurances of. footed at the lowest possible sate, to be obtained la Bret-class oompantes. AO U0Mftiee repre sentee! weiea net dMosrsMats. Tho above two life Insurano Co.'a, represenlod by T. H. Murray, have paid out in oa.h, between the dates of Aug. 1S7I and Aug. 174, to Iho friends or deceased policy holders in tnta ooanty, the aum of 21.000. Prortde for tbe future br Insuring your bomet and your Urea la the West Branch Insuranos Ageaoy. MURRAY A UOKOON, Cleerl.ld, May 10, Isio. Agents. FULFORD & THOMPSON, VtNKRAL 1SSVRASCS AUKHTS, Clearfield, Pena'a, fleriresoBt all tho leading Flro laaorauee Ceespeatea of the country : Quae. .'.I0,oo,no Royal Canadian -.. 0,000,000 Homo. New Yotk ... i S.T.M.JH tTWomlag, Maaoy, P. s,i:i,4.sl Franklla, l'htlad'a...... I.SOK.SM Phcenls, Hartford l,s!.ell HaaoTcr, New York 1,38,.M Heoao, Col., 0 tlMOS AUaa.Eartfcrd M0,S4J Proeiienaa, Washington 010,000 Persons about effeetlng an Insurance on prop, orty of any kind, should eall at our ofliee, oa Market street, opposite tho Court House, and eeo anr tiat of eompaoleo and rates before Insuring. JOHN If. FULFORD, T. W. THOMl'BSN. Cloarleld, Pa, Oct. 17, fi-ly T)ANIEL GOODLANDER, - LUTHERSRURQ, PA, Dealer in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, HATS CAPS and BCOTfl A B1IOBR, Tobamm, Oroeeriel and Fish, Nells, Hardware, tjueenaware and Ulan ware, Men a and Hoys' Clothing, Drugs, Petnte, Oils, Hehool Hooka, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Candlea, Nats A Dried Pratt, Cheese and Crack re, Book and Rifle Powder, Floor, Grain nnd Potatoes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Sole Leather, Mornoooa, Linings, Bindings and inreaa, nno4mKiitre Tools and Shoe Findings. No greater variety of goods In any Kore In the twenty. All for sale very low fur eeh or country protiaoe at tbe Cheap Uorner. May 1, 1H7. QOMB AND SETTLB. Hiving taken my brother Into partnership, I desire to hare my old aeoonnte eloeed. I there fore mn notiee to all who know tbemaeKee la deb ted ta ao lo eotn forward eoon and sotUe np, a that we ean take a new drpartsro. OloaHeld, Jaly 14, '-tr. V. M. CAKDOM. $5 load, lUeno. COfa Per Zay et home. Ternu fro. Address O. Bnasol A Co., Port. J.on.lyo JbEW BTORE AND NEW GOOQS JOS. SHAW & SON 11 are just opened a New Stobs, on Uain8t.lCi.itiriii.D, Pa lately occupied by Win. F. IRWIN. Thoir stock ooualtta of rB? TO TT G CD GD i-E S Giocbiiu of the beat quality, QrjKENBWARE, Boots nnd Shoes, and very article aeoeaaarv for one's comfort. Call and examine our atoek before pur chulng eloiwhere. May J, lRGO-lf, TltHTICEH' on C'ON.TABt.PJt' FEES) ffj Wo baT. printed largo nmnbor of tho a. m. Bibb, una win oi uo receipt of twenty. In oeote, mall copy to bit eddr.ee. m,M auatnasa hb or naw tcnk oa nil political SITUATION and ignorance" of tho negro musses as political capital of inestimnhlo value for speculative purposes, and as stock in trndo which mado all things venal in tho politics of States subject to tho rule of this clement, llenco tho 1111- spoakablo abominations witnested in Goorgia,'so long as Governor Hullock was ablo to wield Iho forces of African "superstition, ambition and ignoranco" in support of his gignntio frauds and of Republican ascendency, llenco tho chronic feuds of Louisiana under tho domination of Governor Kellogg and General Giant a domination resting on usurpation and political serfdom uphold by Federal bayonets. And honco tho woes which havo so long Stnlut'mnker AVoWi'oo, Oct. l.SIO,.H27.00ll, Tb. undcrsignsd, msrehants, bankers, and busi ness men of New York, re.pcctfnlly submit the following statements for the Information of all parlies Interested therein i The Republican eanl!tate for President of the United State, is lien. Ulysses S. tlrant, who was unanimously named for re-election, nt Philadel phla, In May last. k At tho eoinmenoement of flea, (front's Srst terra of office, March 4, Isflo, the national debt was ?. .2 i.lioo.oiio. On the lit dey of Septem. ber of the prss.nt y.ar thero had hfn paid nod cancelled or this debt :US,ouo,floo, leaving a balance of principal remaining unpaid at that date, la aocordaneo with tho official statement of tho PMretsry ol too 1 reasury, of the sum ol S3,. 177,0011,000. Or this amount 11,777,000,000 are represented in a funded debt bearing Interest In gold, while $400,000,000 ronaln unfunded in Treasury air. eolation. Up to tbe close of the last aesslon of Congross the annual reduction ot tales, aa moaa und by the rale, of ISilv, had been aa follows. Internal Revenue lai 83,000,000 Income lax (repealed) , 811,000,000 Duties on Imports- 88,000,000 desolated wholo Commonwealths liko Thi cWi'n'oa e 1. National Mil t its rid. South Carolina nnd Mississippi, in which tbo alliance between political profligacy and African ignoranco lias boon cemented by long years of public pillage, becauso in them tho trading capital of negro votes, bought and sold in tho shambles of a corrupt ambition, has hitherto boon most abundant nnd most completely subject to tho manipu lation of its Republican owners. Thero are gratifying "signs that this reign of avarico and corruption, In con junction with "superstition and Igno ranco," is rapidly coming to an ond in all tho Southern States. The presence of a compact mass of ignorant voters, liablo to bo wielded at tho will of knavish politicians, has long been a standing monoco and a burning pjhanio to our political intittitions. Under tho blighting shadow of such a misralo tho very institutes of civilisation hnvo dwindled and porishod, until to-day the problem of "rceonstrfiction" in States liko Mississippi and South Caro lina hardly differs from tho aspocts whioh a similar problem would take in tho Kingdom of Dahomey. If noth ing but tho flowers of culture hud been laid low by tho Republican dynasty in tho Southern States, thoro would havo boon sufficient cause to lament tho cir cumstances under which tho dominant party originally created, and havo so long maintainod, a conflilont botwocn the intelligence of tho South and tbo mass of "superstition and ignoranco." Ilul'somolhlng much moro sacred than culture has been trodden down in tho slrngglo, for novor hnvo civil liberty, popular suffrage, common honesty, and the rights of property, suffered such damago and profnnatioli In tho United Statos as havo boon witnessed in tho roconstructod States that have bcon longest undor the sway of tho Repub lican party and Its allies. It Is, thorofuro, with j feeling of re Met Hint even Republican journalists rejoico to soo "tho' negro shuflled out' Staking a total reduction of. ....9170,000,000 The reduction of the yoarly Interest on th. public d.bt .seeds tbe aum of ,23, 200,000, of wnica 12I,,4.vhiu are saved tiy tbe purchase and cancellation of the els per eent. pulilla eecurltlee. A careful consideration or tbeso rosulta of a prudent ami faithful adm;ulstration of the national Trea.ury indu.es the undersigned to eipress the ennS'leot liehef that the general welfare of the count.-y, the Interest of Its commerce and trade, and the consequent stability of Its oubllc seeurl . ties, would be best promoted by the re-election of (ten. Orant totheooioe or rresidealor tbe united Sulci. . Phelps, Dodge A Co., Drexel, Morgan A Co., John C. Urecn, Henry Clews A Co., Moasos Tslor, a A. A. Low A Bros., John A. Stewart, Win. II. Vamlerbllt, Wm. II. A'pinwwll, S. B. Chittenden A Co., Vermllye A Co., Morton, nils. A Co, Robert Lnox K.nneily,James O, King's Sons, Jonethan Sturges, Booth A Edgar, Jnha Steward, John D. Jooes, Harper A Brothers, Henry F. Vail, J. A W. Beligman A Co.,Predorlek 8. Wlnitoa, i.narj n. ivrrrpom, r, upiijko uo, J. A J. Stuart A Co, Kmll Bauer, William Ortoa, Edwards Pierrepont, R. W. Howes, Wm. Cullen Bryaol, C. I- TlOany, Spofford, llroe. A Co., Russell Sage, Peter Cooper, Anthony, Hall A Co, John Tavlor Johnston. "rri. rransnn, Sehulls,Sulbwirk A Co. J. . Rockwell A Co., leaae H. Bally, Shepherd Knitpp, Wiliisms A lluion, John A. 1'ark.r, a Benjamin B. Sherman, J. I. Vermllye, Samuel T. Hkldmoro, tieorge w. T. Lord, Lloyd Asplnwall. Samuel McLean A Co., Wm. M.V.railly., Auguitln Smith. . Oarn.r A Co. J. B. T. Stranabaa, Jacob A. Otto, E. D. Morgan A Co., Ooorgo Opilyk. A Co., u. i. cianin uo., Now Yoaa, Oct. ., ISI1, Tbo monoy power, as It is called, that is to say, that the banks, brokers, stuck speculators, and the wbolo foi ls it possible that Gen. Kckert and Mr. Orton aro careless of tho rights of tho telegraph operators ol the Atlantic and Pacific, and tho Western Union lines? They certainly havo not ap plied to Congress for tlio promotion of thoso hard-worked mon to lieutonancies in tho army, with largo pay, rations, fuel, and commutation of quarters. Hut Gen. Myer, tho manager of tho Government telegraph, has just mado his annual moan for bis Signal Service lino, which he pitcously says "exists without laws providing for tho perma nent employment of its officers, or tho promotion of its enlisted men." Thoso onlistcd men lire telegraph operators, tolegraphingalroutthowcathor. Every operator on tho Western Union lines is as much entitled to bo made a lieu tenant in tho army as are tho opera tors of the Signal Service lines. Noth ing could bettor illustrate tho decay of tho military spirit in tho regular army of tho United States, and its rapidly growing tendency to cbango soldiers into nicro officeholders, than this ob stinate purposo of ono of our generals to build up a huge system of Govern ment telegraphy, into which offlcors and privntcg can escape from garrison duty and frontier service, and get boo ter puy and promotion than II they wcro fighting Indians. Thoro Is nothing military whatever in the Signal Service telegraph system Its chief is not a solilier. lie .was a patent-medicine manufacturer. Ho never commanded a soldier in his life, llo is not a graduate of West Point. Ho did not enlist as a volunteer in tbo war. Ho never carried a musket for an hour. Ilis work is wholly that of diffusing, news, llo tells through tho newspapers what tho weather is to bo, and at stated Intervals publishes what it has been. Tho Signal Servico serves tho owners of vessels, tho shippers of property, thoso who would harvest crops or oommoneo out-of-door labors, tbo largo number who would not begin journeys In snow or rain, and nil who for any reason nro curious to know whether tbo weather will bo good or bad, hot or cold. Gen. Myor is a nows reporter. Yet ho has his news office established in the army, and insists on having it built up into a permanent military system, with himself as com manding general for lilo, and uniforms, rank, rations, and promotion fur bis operators. Ilobasaudncioiisly planned a schemo of national telegraphy which shall cover all tho States and Terri tories with his wires and offices, and ond in establishing tbo Government in tho business of tho Wostein Union and tho Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph companies, which Congress has ovor and over refused to go into under tho various postut telegraph schemes that havo been pushed in Washington. Ilia schemo includes employment for a Inrgo number of arnty officers, with their existing rank, pay, and emolu ments, and a largu-body of specially enlisted soldiers, which sliuU eventually exceed in number that of an infantry division in tho war. Congress will stultify itself if it does not soon ami effectually dispose uf Gen. Myer and his impudent purpose. Tho ontire Signal Servico should bo jerked out of the army and put Into (ho Post Offlco Department. A law should bo passed autlioricing tho salo ot tho Sig- nnl Service telegraph lines to one of tbo existing telegraph companies, and instructing tlio Postmaster General to contract with ono or all of them fftr tboTaily transmission of tho weathor report. A vast sum of money would bo saved by tbls legislation. JV. I'.uh. Washington's family carriago, nearly mortifying exhibition "bur representa tive at the Court of St. James therein made ol himself. It uppcaiv that Park wuoatulal stranger to Geii. Scbenck until ho went to Loudon to sell the mino, und tbut a lew days afterward they wero Introduced to each other tbe proposal was made that Gen. Scbenck should become a shareholder lu tho Company .and that Park should fur nish tho money. And when counsel asked Gen,. Scbenck what object ho supposed a stranger could havo in ad vancing (50,1)00 to him for such a pur pose, be seemed inclined to attribute Mr. Park's behavior to a mixture of patriotism and benevolence. "I think it is probable," said bo, "Mr. Park knew that my circumstances wero not such as to lilt mynbovo the need of adding to my income if I could. II was an A mericnn ; I was tho A morican Minister hero; and ho might havo do- sired tbut the A mei ican Minister should bo connected with tho Emma Mine. 1 did not go into his motives so much as I did into my own." Gon. Scbenck was not allowed to Escape, bowover, with this guileless answer, and niter some pressure ho acknowledged that ho was well awaro Park wanted the weight of his name. And accordingly a few duys aftorward tbo flaming pros pectus, of tho fraudulent Company an nounced that "Mnjor-Gcncral Sehenck has, on account of tlio exceptional char acter ut tbo undertaking consented to act its ono of the Directors." Written agreements were mado between Gen, Scbenck and Mr. Park nt the time of tho loan and purchase, Scbenck nnsign ing to Park 475 of tho ClIO shares as security for his note of 10,000, and engaging likewise to execute a mort gage on bis house in Washington, if it should bo required in iho course of the year as additional security, and Park guaranteeing dividends on the shares at 2 per cent a month (afterward re duced by consent to U)- If thero should bo any dufuult In tho dividends Park was to take buck the shares at par, and by tendering their par value ho could at any time discharge himself (nun tho guarantee. In all this a noticeable ' point is the enso with which Gen. Scbenck formed intimate business relations with an ad venturer already of ill rcputo. Mr. Park was identified with and was un derstood to bo ono ol tbo projectors of i tbo Mariposa Mining Company, a swindle which New York capitalists have not yet forgotten, lie was con cerned in tbo New York, Boston and Montreal Company, a railroad through line on paper, whoso pretended first mortgngo bonds wero palmed off upon the foreign markets, and aro not now worth a dollar a basketful. Largo suits woro already pending against hi ui on account ol tins negotiation. Ho was besides tangled up in various extraordinary transactions in the street; and in goncrnl, was tho sort of person whom reputable business men would let severely nlono, and w bourn the American Minister should not have consented even to meet, much less to havo business transactions with. It will he observed that whilo 500 shares were allotted to Gon. Scbenck, tho assignment covers only four hun dred and seventy-fivo. Tho othors (icuorul Kuhonck took for a friend, re ceiving, it is to bo presumed, tboir par valuo 2,500, which bo seems to havo kept, giving Park his note for tho full ptirehaso money. Afterward, as ho states in his cross-examination, ho purchased 300 additional shares, car ried them a while, ami sold out at a profit of .3 or 1 a share say $0,000. Ho received dividends at tho rate of 18 per cent per annum for thirteen months on 475 shares, nd for somo time it is not explained how long on 300. Theso wcro his gains. How isch ho lost upon another speculation in tho shares, made in partnership with a friend, and what he paid in tho final settlement with Park, nro points npon which tho examination throws no light. lliilindued theso matters are not proper suhjectsot public inquiry. The amount of tho losses in which ho may havo bocomo involved by tho salo of his namo cannot affect tho gross impro priety of his conduct in the first in stance, and will not lessen tbe desire of tho publio that he should resign a post which ho can no longer fill with credit lo bis country. Srorrriri, ttt. NEW FfdOui-t. fi:ed, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Market altroot, one door want of Manaloa , House, L'learBeld, Pa. Koepeoaataatly oa bend 8UOAK, Urother Newman says that ho urucd upon Mr. Moo' "the necessities of tbo citso" and, if they included A descrip tion of a one hundredth purl-of the wicked Washington things that ho knows of, the argument ought to havo moved tbo irrciit revivalist. Wo can readily understand, however, why Mr. Moody is still divided in the choice of a field between Wtshington with Grant, Brooklyn with Beccbor, and Now York with Jay GouIdand his tall tower. It is no wonder that Mr. Moody, having three places und such places opened to him for missionary lubor, should-foel himself incompetent to choose between them. "Jast at this time," says Dr. Newman, "bis mind oscillates between tho three cities." His mind will con tinue lo thus oscillate until October, when ho will mako a decision. In the mean timo Urother Newman will do bis best to secure tho rovivalist for Washington. "In this grent political centre," he Buys, "whoro clerks and young meu from every State and Ter ritory in tbo L'niou are represented, a religious demonstration eminently necessary. 1 belicvo Messrs:. Moody and Sunkey will visit Washington, but wo must pavo tho way for them. A hearty co-operation among tho people isejrlmt they want and must havo. 1 Wo must start our wort:, and when wo onco get under lull headway, I pro poso that every good Christian, from now till October 1, give at least a hull hour each day tjj secret prayer for tho outpourings of a tremendous revival in Washington." This is well, and a tremendous ro viyul in Washington would bo an Un qualified blessing; but it is also timo for New York to lie up and doing. Here is ono argument that imiy touch Mr. -Moody,: Washington has sent Grunt and his gang to Long Brunch, and been free of them for mora than two piirifyiiiiinoiiths. Brooklyn has sent lleochor to tbe While Mountains, and been rid of him for about the same period. Thus Washington and Brook lyn have bad a respite ; but Now York has bad no intermission of Jay Gould or Ins stool-pigcou. Think of it, Mr. Moody, und oscillate accordingly. X. Y. Sun. TKA9, SODA, COAL OIL, SYRUP, SALT, SPICES, SOAP, Canned and DrUd Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, Ci dies, Cider Vinegar, Butter, Egga, Ac. ALSO, EXTRA ONE MADE ' Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o, All of which will be sold eheap for cash or la exchange for ooantry produce. A. U. KRAMER A CO. Clearfield, NOT. IS, 1171. -If SOUK. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market ft., bet. Third and Fourth,) tl.KAHI'lia.U. PA. The subscriber having become proprietor of this bole), would roapectlully ask a liberal shara of public patronage. Frlooa reduoed lo cult the tttuea. Jan.fO-tSf. ' - O. L. LRIPOLDT SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CUaWKNSVlLLB, PA. NEWTON READ, Paoriiaroa. Having become proprietor of this Hotel, I would reepottfully aollclt the patronage of the pobllo. llous. Lasaatly and .onv.nl.ntly .It. aated B -vlj refitted aad rafurni.bod i gtiod sam ple rooms allaobed. All railroad trains stop at this nouso. jan20.fi OUAW HOUSE, KJ (Cor. of Marks! A Front street!,) t.LKA HKIKLl), PA. The UndHr.lvn.d havlna I.L.. .1. ..r .. ,. iui.1, wouiu rvipeolluay sollcll public patroiisg.. a, n. rei.baaio.ii PA. WASHINGTON HOUSE, HEW WASIIIMirnv ..a now .uu wen lurni.neii buure has brro taken by the undersigned, lie feels cenlldent or bciog able to render satisfaction to those a ho may rarur him with a eall. May 8, I87J. O. V. DAVIS, Prop'r. J0TOUK'lltlUK, Opposite ths Court House, LOCK HAVEN, PE.NN A. JeU'71 HAU6EAL A KHOM, Prop's, LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, PHILIPSBURU, PEXK'A. Table always supplied with the best the mailt affords. Ths traveling public Is Invited toc.ll. HOIJKHT LOYD. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Second and Market Htrrets, CLEARFILD, PA. TUB aid aad commodious Hotel has. during ths paat year, been enlarged to double in former capacity for the entertainment of elran. gars and gueita. The whole building haa b.aa refuralibod, and the proprietor will spare no pains ranaer nia guaatt comfortable while atayUg with blm. Jtor-Iho 'Mansion House" Omnlboa runs to Jdfrom tha Depot oft th. arrival and depertura eunn uv V u liKK I Y, It is snid that Boss Grant fgels very bad over the turn that the Babcock business has taken. Ho is banging on tbo "ragged edge." Ifflal dirrtisfinruts. QAUTION. I All persona aro honrby oaalionM ngeinst parcheing or In any way meddling with tbo following pmperir. now la tbe poa eoesion of Peter hiseel.of Deoatur tow nihil) . via I cow. set of blacksmith's tools. I oook store. I parlor stove, 4 beds and bedding, t eopboards, 1 tables, and 13 ehaire, as tho name belongs to me, and la left with kirn on loan only, subject to my onier at any urno. juun mi.LUn t Ubviile. Dee. S3, ISTS-Bt REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUCHEY Woald respectfully notify the pablle generally that be ftae reaioved his Unteery Store frutn Sbew's How, to tbo building formerly oMnpied by J. Miles Kratawr, on tSecund atrei-t, aext door to iligleri benlware atom, wnero be Intend keeping a mil fine or it i: it i i: h. HAMS, DRIED BEEF and I.ARD. SUGARS and SI RUI'S, of all grades. TEAS, Orern and Black. COFFEE, Roaelcd ud Urorn. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, ca.r.vvn mi its, All kiads In the market. PICKLES, in Jara and barrels. SPICES, in every form and variety. ' FAMILY FLOUR, ALL MSnrfCII'C'HUkr.R. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DltlKD CIIKIUUKS, Cool Oil aad Lmp Chimneys. And a good aartmeat of those things anus lit kept in a grocery store, wbirh be will exchange fur marketing at tbe market prioes. Will sell for eah as oheaply aa any other one. Ptraee eall and aee his stock aad judge for yon reel f. JUJIA MCUAI tllllnV. CIvarfeM, Jea. ft, 1S76. C ACTIOX.- G rand pa Grant didn't forget Nel and tlio baby in his message, but in vited tho attention of Congress to somo law regulating the status of our girls wbo marry foreigners and our boys who happen to be bom abroad. Grant ain't going to forget the family, you know. Cineinnitli Enquirer. Now Orleans doesn't lako very kind ly to tho proposed nomination of Bill, ings. Tho bin" is reported as unani mously opposed to him and tlio Union Soldiers' Club hi no better plensod. Kvon 1110" Republicans seem to liavo como to tho conclusion that they want an honest man. Tho vonernblo Mrs. Sarah J. Halo, co-editor of Qnilry'i Ltnly'i Rook for ovor forty yoars, and now In her eighty- fifth year, claims tho authorship ot "Mary Had a Little Lamb." She says alio wrote it forty-six years ago, nnd published It In a littlo book of "Poems for Our Children." A Slhiht Variation. Tbe differ- onco botwocn Babcock and Grant is, the former takes his whisky "nrookod," whilo the latter slides it down slraiglit and in this way attracts tho attontion of that extraordinary Bishop. Raiiicai. Govrrnmint. The whisky fraud trials at Indianapolis reveal the a century old, Ib now in possession ol J fet that ono fellow got 12,000 por Mr. Dun lap, of be at tho eolith Ad will week fur doing nothing but keeping "mum. Splendid situation I All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any way medilliug with tbe loimwine property, now in tbe fios. session of E. D. Sharer, of Ferf ueou township. rli : 1 yoke of oion. 1 two-rear old beifler. 1 yearling eter, z apriog calves, nogs, i pig, v of bay and eoroMder, 1 cook ttaw. 1 sink. rair bedsteads, aa the same belongs to sse, nnd is left with him on loan only, euhjeet to my order at any time. fc.-N'H.ii bikaw. Mnrron, Deo. II, IB75-JI- QAUTION All persona aro hereby oantloned against pareneetaBg or la any wy medtlllDg with the iol lowing property, now in tbe poeeession'of James Kitehea, of tbest township, vis i 1 store, 1 bed, 1 eow, 1 yearling, l blank horse, 1 mi horse, eet harness, 1 oar here. 1 two-horse waeon. 1 her. row, l limner aimi, interest in spar sled, 3 tons oi nay, it tone siraw, iu sua. ota, iu bus. book wheat, 4 sheep, lf bus. potatoes, interest In threshing machine, 1 gun, 1 pig, 3 tons hay, aa tbe same oolongs to me, and ts left with him oa loan onln subject to bt order at any time. Westorer, Deo. 33, 'n-'t J. A J. SNYDER, QAUTIOaN. All persona aro hereby cautioned against pa coaling or in any way medilliug with the folloi ing pmperty, now in the poreeesion of Joseph Kitchen, or tnest township, rit: I mares, 1 oolt, I eow, 4 sheep, I pig, b bushels potatoes, -bosbttls oats, 3 bushels buckwheat, I plow, slrigb, 1 sot slrigh harness, 1 log sled. interest in threshing maohiae, I saddle,! tons hay, lone straw, 3 sot barnoss, 1 etove, I beds k bod ding, 1 gun, 1 set ehalre, as tbo same belongs to me, and la left with him on loan only, suhjent to my order at anytime. l. J. o UKK. Westoeor, Dm. 23, 187&-8t QAUTIOaN All persona are hereby aatl4 against pnrehasiug or in any manner meddling with the following property, new in the possession ot K. U MHItnry, of llrady township, vis i 3 horses, I sot harness, 1 saddle, 1 bridle, I eook stove and fixtures, 1 cupboard, 1 sink. 1 labl, 1 boating stove, 4 o hairs and 1 buger, aa the same wm par Aliased hy me at Sbetifl's sale on tha Bib day of Decern lr, and is leu wttb him on Inati only, subjet in my order at any time. J. B. KL1.18, Humbarger, Dee. li, lti;4 -3t. C AUTION. of each train. apro.TA if Proprietor Dalits. r. a. lanoLD. a. w. iubold. j. b. au.oi h F.K.ARNOLD 4. CO., ISiiiikcrft niMl It r ok res, Rcjnoldsvlllo, Jefferson Co., Pa. Money received on ilrnn.lt. Oi.An..n,. .. deralo ratoa. Eastern and Foreirn Kcban. al. ...... Vu Bn anu oonections promptly niale t Keyaoldavilla, Deo. 10, lS74..iy . . CounlY National Bank, ' OF CI.KAnFIKLD, PA. UOnM In Masonic Building, one d...,r nortb ol CD. W.tnon'a Drue Store. 1'asisgc Tiekvtl to and from tti erpnol, Queen., town, Glasgow, London, Paris and IWnhngr. Also, Jlral'ta for sole on I tic Royal Dank of Ireland and Imperial It.nk of London. jr. m. SHAJwAUcii;.L,0KARi,'.,,;;4 DREXEL & CO.,' So. 31 Houth Third Htreet, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receive prompt atlen tion, and all information cheerfully furtiirhed Orders sollcted. . Aprilll-tf. Dtntistrii. ' J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., " Ofaooover Irwin's Drug Store, CVRWEXSVILLK. I'A All denial operations, cither in Ibe meehanlcal or operative branch, promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to the trentinrnt of diseases of the natural teeth, gome and mouth. Irregularity of the tclb sue oossfully oorrecled. Teeth directed without pain bj the use of Klhcr, and artificial teeth Inserted of the best msterial and warranted to render sal- iaprlljfi'71:ly G ROCERIKS. JAS. H. LYTLE, (Suooorsur to LVTLS A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PEALER IN CHtllCi; II XR 4IK TIC A -S. 0L0!ltl8, ' JAPANS, IMPERIAL, YOUNO IIYSON, ENOLISH BREAKFAST Purest In M.rk.t, BUTTKR All I) Er.CN Will be kept and sold at (rst e)it. Cash paid lor uountry rroduco. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKRV PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. KIXII. MackcrrL Lake Herring, CoJ, Ac. picki.:. D.rrel Pickles and English Pickles. ri.oim am) I'F.r.n. Flour, Corn Meal. Out Moal, Ao. mch!75 BAP JAS. II. LYTLE. tafaction. D KKTISTUY. . flarier determined to loenta in Tar ...,.).. fi.r tha porpitse or persuing my profes'ton, I herel.T offer my eenires lo th. nuhlif. I h... jitnl fioished a term of dental instruction under tlie Im-m l',(rrs of the IVnnfylTat.la Collrge of as.. r-u,Krf7 ,n j Diiatir !i uia, and am now prrpewd to execute all work pertaining to drat tslry in the beakmanoer, with the latest improve, ment. AM work guaranteed to giro entire set Isfaction ax to quality and deration. Teeth ex. tractrd without iuin. Koom la new Book build- ing. For further iuformatton apply In pereoa or t V U '1-lllaU lla-f .U CurwtusrUle, Pa, add revs nicbai'Ti tf. A . M. HILLS Would respectfully notify his patients that he has reduce! the price of ARTI FICIAL TRUTH tn.?l) 00 rim- r A. t-15.00 f..r a doable itt. For any two persons cousin r, at tbe same time, to bate earh an npper net, will get the two seU for li-UU, or f 17.60 each. Terms tnrariably Ciu. Clearfield, July 1, 1S74. GUOCKIUKiS! M'MIIKH CITT. PA. The undersigned announces to his old friends and patrons' that he has opened a good Wine ol wtMii r,ttii..- a fttvi lttnifts at the old etanrt of Kirk A fipeneer, for which he solicit a liberal patronage. II. W. SPKSCKK. Lumlser City, pa., March 3Mf. All porsona aro hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any way mediillng erltti lour nromisory bankable notes, gWcn by ma to Jesse K. frawftird, payable lo tbo order of said Jesse H. Crawford, at tho County National Dank of Clearfield, bearing data the Sid day of August, Dili, payable as follows t One for $-0lt, payable four months after date ono for 1, 5(H), payable eight months after date i one for II.OOO, payable May 1st, 1H77) one fur 13.000, payable May 1st, 1H78, as said notes were fraudulently eblaiacd by tha said Jeesie R. Crawford, they having boon given to serare payment of pare ha so noupwrnr a Foundry purchased by me from Mid Crawford, he representing that said Foundry was hi indi vidual property, which rvp resent at leas ware false, It belonging to Jesse H. Crawford A Co. There fore, I will not pay tbo same an less compelled to do oobylaw. J. J. I' IK. Clearfield, Dee. li, UTfi-f t DMIXlSTItATOlt'S WOTICK. A Notice Is hereby given that Letter! of Ad ministration oa the e.uete of PHILANDER SMITH, tale of Lawrence township, Clearfield county. Pa., dce'd, having been duly greeted to tho undersigned, all peraone iadebled lo eald estate will please make immediate payment, and thoso having olalma or demaads will present them properly anthentioauHl for settlement with out delav. A. C. TATE, CloarSelJ, Doc. I, Ti-l Adia'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S i NOTICR Notice Is hmley given ttal U.tt.r. of Ad mlnlstral Inn on tb. ..tola or M I O II A K L tl u I n K , lata or Lawrence townebip, CieerfieJd county, Pa., dee'd, baring been duly granUd to the unileraixned, all persons Indebted ho sold estate will pleaae make Immediate payment, and those having elaime or demande will present thorn Jmperly nulbnatleaUd lor aeltlsment without H.r. JAMES L. LEAVY, ci.arl.ld, Pa., Deo. I, l;l el Adm'r. D MIX 1ST 11 A TO US' NOT I C k"-- Notloe la hereby given that Litters of Ad. ministration oa too eetate of ANDERSON MUR. RAY, lata of Olrard twp., Cl.erl.id oonnty, Pa., deceased, having been duly grouted to Iho undersigned, all naranas indebted to said estate will peso. m.k. lmmodi.ro payment, aad tbaa. havlag olalma ef d.maude will prooaat them properly ftnlbctteated Hr eetll.mont without delay, ANANIAS MURRAY, ALLRN MURRAY, Ollllagaam, D,x 1, UIC Adm'rt. MEAT MARKET. F.'M. CARDON & BB0., Hear of Pie's Opera House, CLEAnFIKI.D, PA. Oar arrangements aro ft the most complete character for furnishing tbo public with Fresh MeaU of all kind, and uf the very best quality. We also deal in atl kinds of Agricultural Imple ments, wbieh we keep on exhibition for the liea oflt of the publio. Call around when In town, aad take a look at talngt, or address us F. M. CAKUUN A DUO. Clearfield, Pa., July U, is.i.tf. JHKSU WHAT MARKKT. M. 0. BROWN & Market St., Clearfield, Woald annoanee to the eltisent of the town and vioinity that tbsy still keep tbe neat market at tha old stand, where they will keep Front. Bo of, Yoal Slut tun and Lamb, of Ibe finest qualities. Market mornlnoe Tuesdaya, Thursday and Saturdays, tlrre ill a call. June Vri fia M. ). DROWN A DUO. pOB SALE! A large and well-flnlahed Rrloh Dwelling, elta ata on the rirer bank, la tbe borough ol Clear- Aeld, containing eleven rooms, with- good cellar, water In tho ki token, and all the modern conve nience. Pantries, llath-room. Clo'hes presses. Ac, Lot sixty feet fit. at and two hundred and thirty foot back, with a twenty foot alley oa tho oast sine. Haiti building, with ail the appurtenances, will bo aold eheap, with payments to suit purcha ser. Application ran be made to the under signed, or to A. C. Tate, Ka.,who will giva all accessary to farm alia to thoeo wbo desire to ia apoot the property, T II ft 9. J. McCfLLOUOH. May 31st, mi, tf. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOMK INDUSTRY. Till undersigned, hating established a Nur sery on the 'Pike, about half way betwta Cleatfteld and Ctirwenayille, la prepared to far nisb all kinda of FRUIT TKKKn, (standard and dwarf,) Krergreoae, ghrabbory, tirape Vinos, Gooseberry, Iwtoej Blackberry, Strawberry, anal Raspberry Viaee. Aite ftlberla Crab Tree, Qsolaoa, aad ear It eoarlet Hauberk, Ao. Orders promptly attoadei ta. Address, J. D. WRIGHT, aepH II CurwansrUle, Pa. GEORGE E. ROBACKER, WnoLBOALB PBS. LIU IV WINES AND LIQUORS, . CLEARFIELD, PA. My place of business ia on Market ft retd, di rectly opposite the Court Uouss, where I desire to beep a fnllstoVkor PUItK LlgUORS, and will warrant them to be saeh to my fort. taws, (lire me a eall. July 21, '7i-tf. WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE? At theand ofthe new bridge, WKST CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbe proprietor of thla establishment will buy his liquors direct from distillers. Parlies buying fnm this house will be sure to get a pure article at a small margin above cost. Holer) keepers eaa bo furnifhed with liquors oa reasonable terms. Pore wines and brandies direct from Heeley'a Vinery, at Uatb, New York. UEDRdK N. COLBTIRX. Clearfield, June If., ISTi-lf. vsT.i iiLisiir.it m:n " lIAlTalVN PURE RYE WHISKY. We agnin eall yoor attention to tho abnvcdele lirated brand of gKds, and we do et with the con viction that thero la a groat want existing among a Tart nomt.or of persons who aro compelled to use, medicinally or otherwise, a pure whisky. To supply this want wn offer llolloya Purt Rye, an article whioh haa been before the put. I in for a number ef years, its reputation standing high aa a thoroughly reliable stimulant among medical man, As an evidenre. quite a number of our eminent physicians prescribe It to the exclu sion of all others. Hrlng made on the best known act en tide prin ciples, from the choicest grain, and by practical distillers. It retains a delightful flaror, and, greatly improved by af. makes it largely sought after by first class hot-It and druggists. Should ynn desire ta gteo Ibis whisky a trial, and are in doubt as to whether your hotel or drug, gist keep It, inot having one of our signs display ed.) writ) ton. and we .ball be mt happy to direct yon to the persona who handle oar goda in your neighborhood. VVe aro also sole proprietor and inannfactorers Ofthe well-known Hlt.HTtKVKIt'8 TONIC HliRB JtlTTKlia, whirr, has been successfully used for over thirty years aa a Blood Purifier, anti-Dye peptio and Tunic. HTHY A CHRIST. Macb247o 131 N. Third St., Philadelphia. READING FOR ALL I! HOOKS STATIOXERY. Market BL, Clearfield, (at tha Port OiDra.) IHK undersigned bega leave to announce to the eitiwu of Clearfield and vicinity, that ho has fitted up a room and haa jast returned from the eity with a Urge amoant of reading matter, consisting in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Plank, Account and Past Books of ovary de script ion j Paper and Envelopes, French pressed and plain) Pens and Pencils ; II lank Legal Papers, Deeds, Mortgages Judgment, Kiemp tion and Promisarv nolea; White and Parch ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap. and Bil! Cap, Sheet Music, Ut either Piano, Flute or Violin, constantly on hand. Any bonks or stationary desired tbnt I may not have on band, will be ordered by first eipress, and sold at wboleeal or retail to auit customer. I will also keep period ieal literature, such aa Magaainos, Newspapers, Aa, P. A. UAILIN. Clearfield, May T, IMS tf I?H rAI,r,. The undrrslgned offer for sale a valuable town property in the borough of Clearfield, Lot Milne feet, with a good two story plank house thereon erected, with threw rooms dowa stairs and four bed rooms ap etaira. Also, sewing room aad bath room on oeeoad fiobr. Iloueo finished eornpleto from cellar to attic Good double porch aad good water. Prloo ra onable and payments easy. HaugTI WM. M. McCnLLOITOll. STKAM SAW MI L L"" K N GINK" ANU BOILERS FOR SALE. Tb undersigned offrra for sale oa reasonable ter ins, their steam Saw mill, located at Wallace ton, Clear! el J Co., Pa. The engine and boilers aro aa good aa new. The site of tba engine la Mi2, and Is la good man log order. They will alto srt I their eblagle aad lath mill, aad all tbo were. tog mashlaery la the mill. Partlee wtaklaf ta pure ha a eta eall an or address URAHAM. WALLACE A CO. Clearfield, Pa., Juno l, 1B7,
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