Hardware, Strom. SACKETT & SCnilYVEB, HARDWARE, ut aaMfbolirm f Tln.Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, Sewed BtrMl. Having largely In"" k ' H,M; win, we Invite the publlo to eaaiaine or Mock and prt.ee. Onrp mim aad pereea. wke .onleplate hand ing will do well to eiamino our TOOLS ft BUILDING HAKDWAKB, wkleh It now ud of lh boot Banofnotore, and wiU bo told low foroaih. NAILS, GLASS, TUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES, ' HINGES, SCREWS All klod. of Benek Plane., Saw., Chlnlf, Bqnaree, Hammer., Iletoheta, Plnrab. end Level,, Morticed Thumb Oaagei, Bevele, , Braaeo A BilU, Wood end Iron Benek Sorew., and tho boot Boring Machine la tho market. Doable and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CCTLKRT, Aa. Agents for BurneWi Iron Corn Shelter, warraotod. Alio, agent, for Rleherdi' GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, wklok effeotoallj euro Smokj Finn. Farmer.' Implement, and Garden Tool! of ever? description. A large variety of COOK STOVES, which we warrant to giro satiafaotloB. Portabie Range and 3'urnace. -ism Ron fin, fl mint in and Job Work don B reasonable terma. All orders will reoetv prompt attention. Jane U, IB?. POWELL & MORGAN, PSALBM I. II A It 1 W AUK, Al, Maaofaet.rer.of ; . Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIABFIItD, FA. ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kl.di for lale rOWELL t HORQAN. T AILROAD WHEELBARROWS tot fole by POWELL A M0BOAN, QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS N.IU, He., for lale bj POWELL A MORGAN, II ARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE Flodlngi, for lale ij POWELL A MORGAN. Q.UNS,PISTOLS SWORD CANES For al. bj POWELL A MORGAN. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Bltoi,for aal. by POWELL A MORGAN. r RON 1 IRON 1 IRON 1 IRON I L For lale by POWELL A MORGAN. II ORSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE RAILS, for ealo by P0WRLL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES , Aad belt Haaufaotiro, tor aal. by POWELL A MORGAN IMBLB SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for .ale by POWELL A MORGAN. G. S. FLECAL, Ironsides Store, PHI 1,1.1 PSIHJBC, PA. DBAIER IS HARDWARE, BTOVES, HEATERS, RANG ES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARS. AND MANUFACTURER Of TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, Prtaqulrl. Btroet, Phllllpiburg, Centre Co., Pa. Id.Mey 187. thoi. . uraa&T. CT.c, ao.noi. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa. BRANCH OFFICES la difTortat parti of the touniy. The followint Old aad Reliable Pira. Accident 8 took and Lire Inmranc Companie repraanto E-tna. AtMta. lttuB North Britiib k MercantllaFir In. On., of England $28,000,000 loflft Hcottinh CominerQial Jfir Inn. Co.. of KnffUnd (gold) 10,000,000 1794 North America Fir I durance Co., of Philadelphia M 4,700,100 1820 Fire Aneiatin Fire Iainraoce Co., of Philadelphia .. ,1A0, M PhnnlK Fire In. Co., N. Y--.. 3,200,000 18T Wfttertonn Fire Ine. Co., of N. f ., laaurei farm kuHdin; only TOO,000 1171 Amimn Fir loiuraaoe Co.. of Cinclanatl 1,000,000 1861 fork Stock Innuraftoe Co., of Penna Inenretbortai. Ac T5.000 1874 lUrtrord Aoeldent Xniurano Co of ConnMtiul.M S00.0OO 1H4T Peaa Matual Life Intaraooa Co., of Penniflvania 5,000,000 ISflO Mefrupoliien Life InioranooCo of Nkw York 1,000,000 Total capital 07,000,000 Ptnoni In the country d miring tnnranee, oan he It promptly attended to by calling at the oftee or adrlreteing at by letter. ImarancM ef fected at the loweit pnaelbl rata, to be obUlnad in nm-tiiH eompaata. no vompnm rtprt eaftrf waioAmaae Awmtnli, The above two life lntan.no Co.'l. retrtentd by T. H. Mnrrar, hare paid out in each, between the delator Aug. 1871 and Aug. 1X74, io the frlendi of dwtenffj policy bolder In I bit aoanty, the mm of 1 J, (. Provide for the futara by I attiring your hornet and yoar llrea la lb Wt Draaob Ineamao Agency. Mt'RUAY UOKDltN, Clearfleld, May 20, 1H76. AfenU. FULFORD & THOMPSON, OENKHAL INSURANCE AO K NTS, J ' Clearfield, Pcnna ' Reprent all tb leedlng Fire laiamoo Companiei ef tb country i Qneen Hnyel Canadian '. Horn, New York , , Lvouming, Munny, Pa w , Frenklia, Philad'a Phientl, Hertford ....... lUaover, N York Horn, Col , O ...) , Atlee, Hartford Providence, Wathingtni .10,Qnfl,ftft0 4 O.OOO.OOB . 0,74,114 . 0,Vi,4el . 1,3 1 . l,H&t,XA. , 1, 4(1,11.'. 6 6QM41 010,000 Pertoni about eflWflng an Intarann on prop ertr f anr kind, abould call at oar eflHee, oj Market ttreet, oppoeita tb Cmrt lloua, and a our litt of enmi antes and ratal rffr totnring JOHN II. FULFOKD. T. W. THOMPHwN. Claarfteld.pB., Oei, 17, 'li ly 10MK AND SETTLE. Ilaving taken my brother Into partaerthlp, I datlra ta have my aid twointi slotwd. t there lore give nolle to all wbe know themselves in. dehtod to m t coma forward tona and nnu Bp, bo that we tea take a nw departwra. Oiaarfleld. Jly 14, '20-11. P. M. 0ARD0N. J Ei tii COA 4 home. Tenai fra av MyaaV Addram.tt. Htibbob A Co., Port. hud. Maiaa. janiT-.; JJrB Coodn, rorrriri, (ft.. H ARD TIME8 UAVI NO EFFECT IN FRENCHVILLE! I km aware that thare an font persons lltlU bard to pleaas, and I am alio awara that th complaint of "herd tlnaa" la wall algh universal. Bat I am to situated now that I eaa aatiify tba formar and prove oonoluiWely that "bard Umai" will not affect thoaa who buy their good from me, and all my patroni fhall ba Initialed Into tb fa ir rat of HOW TO AVOID HARD TLJIES f have odi enouab to nnblr all the Inhabl- tanU In the lower and of the county which I fell et eioeedlng low rata from tny mammoth more In If ULSONUURU, where I aan always ba foand ready la watt a pun Bailors and aupply thorn with Dry Goods of all Elnds, 8uoh M Clothe. Batinatti, Caselmsres, Muslins, . Delainaa, Line, imuiagi, ushoo, Trimmings, Ribbon a, Lao. Ready-made Clot hind, Boots and Shoos, IlaU ud Cap all of the beat material and made to order 110SC, OOCII, uivree. Mimui, mk t iuuvu, v URUCKKIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Moist, Ftih, al Fork, Linseed uu, run uu, uaroon un. Herd ware. Queenawarr, Tinware. Casting, Plow and Plow Castlnga, Netli, Hplkei, Corn OaJtira- tor, Cider 1'reeaes, as a an ainua 01 am. Psrfumary, PalnU, Vat-Blah, Glaas, and a genera asaortment oi stationary, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, alwayi on hand, and will be old at tho lowait posaibls figures. II. MeClaln'a Medicine, Jayne'i Medicinal Hoatetter'i and llooffand' 1. titers. 5000 Bound of Wool wanted for which the hitoett arloa will Be paid, uiorereeau on Dana and for tale at tba lowaat jnarae. pnoa. Alao, A rent for BtrattoaTill and CarwaniTltl Turaaaing JKaoninea. tott.Cell and tee for yonraelrea. Ton will and everything usually kept in a reUil a to re. L. M. COUDRIBT. Frenohrille P. 0., Anguit 11, 1674. t. P. WtiTl- W. W. BBTTS WKAVKIt & Iti:TTN CLEARFIELD, PA., An olerlnf , at tke .Id itand of 0. L. Rood A Oo, tboir itoek of goedi, oonilitlog of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEKNSWAR1, FLOUR, FEED, SAXT, &o., &o,, At tb. soft rouonabl. ratal for CASH or la axebang. for ' O T' 1 TJ 3 ni; 1.. OlUOJD XiiUUOr, XJUOiUO, UUiUglDO, OR COUNTRY PB0DUCI. AdranoM Mad. to tboM .ngaged la got, ting out aquaro timber on the molt adTantagooui term. pdtljauTS "yyANTED. BY N. E. ARNOLD, CURWENtVILtE, PA., (Sneotaior to) Arnold & Hartshorn. J00OO SB-Inch na.e4 Milnglta. JOflOO poaad. t Wool. ' 4- PutlM katl.g loag Bblngle. or Wool for ellt or) will da well to eail oa no. Tb. k I, hoot mar k.t prio. paid at all tinea. AIM, . full aad eonplrt. .took of , DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, IIOOTN A RIIOEB, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, PROVISIONS, which will be aold at rea tooth le prloai. or ai ehanged for iblnglai or wool. n. c Annul!. CurwaniTtlla, May 0, 1871. Down! Down II THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OP COURSE THE CflEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices! WB ar now opening np a lot of the beet and mot seasonable Good and Wares ever offered la this market, and at nrioee thai remind one of the good oia aayi 01 oaeap tningi. I boa who lack faith apoB thli point, or deem oar aiie- gauoot sapariaous, natd but C1LL JIT OIA STORE, Comer Front and Market streets. Where ther oaa sea, feel, hear and know for them telvea. To fully nndentand what ar cheep goads tbi matt u dona, wa ao not aem tt noeary to enumerate and ttemla oar stock. It it onoagh for bj to itat thai We have Everything that is Needed Bad consumed In thli market, and at prieat that astnatin ootb oia andyrtung. deolO JOHKPH snAW A BON. TJA.NIEL GOODLANBEH, LUTHKR8BURQ, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIEUT & GLOVES, HATS A CAP8 and BOOTS A BI10E8, Tobacoo, Oroceriei and Flth, Nalti, Hardware, yaoeatwar and uiaaewara, Meo a aad Doyt' Clothing, Drnge, Paints. Oil. School Books, B large lot of Patent Modiein, Caadtts, Nats A Dried fruits, Cheats and Crack- art. Hock and Hid Powder, Floor. Grmto and Potato, Clorar and Timothy Head, Sol Leather, Moroaeoa, Lining, Binding! and lareM, nuoemeierr loon ana fiboe Findingi, No greater variety of goodi la aay iter la tba ooaniy. ai, iov isi very low for tuk or ooaatry produce i ins uneap uornar. May 1, 1070, JvJEW BTOHR A.ND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW 6i SON Hi, . juit opened a Niw Broai, on lUIn Ht.,Cii.ariiLB, Pa Ulalf oocupled bj Wro. P. IRWLN Th.ir atock coo.i.tiol LE) Hi "SX QK CD CD UQ at Gaociaia. of th boat qa.llty, Qokensware, Booti and Shoes, nd .T.rt irtlol. aoua.rT for ;(!' ; r , ; ' ' ' ' on'i comfort. Cat! And .lamlo. our liock btfort fn cbaalng l,.whr.. Way J, UM lf, JIINTICKa)' A CORTAHI.KJI VISM W. bar. pri.tod . larg. Mbor of ta. m fki alba,, an. wiu a tao roeolpl of twoat Ir. hn, Bail . eee, M aav addnaa, B,i THE KEPUBLICAN.. CLKABFIKLU, PA WBDNBHVAY HORNIRQ, JAN. M, lltd. THE OLD PAPER MILL. They may alng you lay of all that It bright, la the blathiog mera and tb star-lit nightf lay Ull of wonder eyond tne ae. Of fragrant (lower they may wbleper t tbaaf But I'll ilng yoa a toog with right good will, On yoa r ne ar beard of tba old paper miU. It tt there yon will tea the garment old. Of tb gentle maiden and eu Idler bold, The fragment of linen tb rich asaa wore, ' And tba etmrter ragi that poverty bora. Tt.geti.er napa up like eome mammoia niiij witnin tbe wau or tna om paper mm. And there they an waafaed, until wblta a now, la thaaleantlng water thee old ragi grow; When aext they appear they're a pulpj rnaaa, Whtoh It tpread on roller of ate I or braat) Than aoan it will be whan enowy ihaet All Tb large pre room of the ale paper milL And ther you will BnJ.la thli dreary llfv'ifpaa, Heaped up together, tba actluM of mam Some are dyed deeply with guilt' darkaithva, Other are pure, but alaal they are few, Together they mingle, toll earth to All, Seeming Ilka ragi io tb old piper milL ' Put are man oaa reach bit bright home abora, Ilia soul mutt be filled with sorrow and lore) From aught thai oan ttaia each thanght must ba rreeg And ba bcoma pur In word and In deed. At rparkliog walert from gurgling rill. Or taow. eboeti la tb. old papar mill. mrt. a S. J. Utfarf. 1IME8 CHANGES. 8TRANOE PACTS 1NC0NORI8B Till OKIAT LKADKRa OP '61 AND II1I RKPRE8BN TAriVI HIN Of TO-DAY... Col. McCJuro,tho editor of tb Phil adelphia Timet, recently paid s visit to Washington for tho purpose of look ing after Contcnnial matters, and w rites the following interesting letter which wo clip from his journal of tbe 6th in, stAnt: It it well now and then to turn back to the shattered landmarks of tho past and take note of tbo ravagos ol Time's relentless scribe. A full decailo has written its rocords sine I bare boon more than tb casual and hasty visitor in Washington. For its whirl of fashion, its struggles of ambi tion, its superficial, fleeting honors, and its unsatisfying, unreal, and otton fatal fruition of brightest hopes, I havo never had inclination. When war came; when fathers were smitten; when mothors wore widowed and be reaved ; when children were orphaned with helploesness added to sorrow, duty to others, wbicb was then duty to country, made mo familiar with tbo inner sancfllnries of powor and brought me reirrotfully clono to tbo idols we worshipped. Thero wero fucos and forms visible everywhere in tb Capi tiki city thou which were fumiliar to all. Tho sad countenance of Lincoln was unveiled to tbe peoplo, and his un, graceful gait was roeogniied on tbe street as he hurried to and from the army headquarters, the War and, tho Navy and the State Departments, un conscious of tbo gaze that followed him. Tho nervous step of tbo great War -Minister might thon bo seen as ha sought the counsels of his chief, or sent a holiday soldier to tho front by a wav of the hand or toss of the head. llo fashioned armies as if by magio, and hurried them upon each otber to reap in the terrible, harvest of death. it was lite for country, and he paused not in tho sacrifice until rebellious armies perishod. The polish grace and stately form of Chano, with his genial, intellectual sunshine and unselfish pat riotism, ruled among the money chang ers, and taught thorn that national honor and credit are the first attributes of national life. Stevens,"grand,gloomy and peculiar," fearless to a fault, able above alt his fellows, and always faith ful even though not always wise, was tbe commoner of the Itepublic the one position that was never attained unearned. Wilson, sensible, practical and safo rather than profound, a wise counsellor in the now Issues for which the statesmanship of tb world lurn- isbed no procedonts, was tho leador who calmed the conflicts of passion and ambition and recalled men to fidel- ty. Howard, the brilliant, plodding, hopeful dreamer, whoso visions van ished only to norvo him for tbe long and bloody conflict, was tbo diploma tist of his ago, and mastered tbo scieno ed schools of statecraft ol the civilised orld. Those, with scores ot others upon whom tbe nation leaned in its sorest trial, havo almost ceased to be missed in this ever-cbanging panorama of political greatness. I looked down upon the Ronuto to-day, and was star- tied as I turned from cbair to chair only to meet wkh strange faces. But 1 had forgotten that since, tho coming of those men in 1861, well nigh half a generation has passed from the earth, and tbe sands of the glass run as ceaselessly in high places as among tho lowly and unknown. Of all tho mon who will be remomberod as of those who buildod wiser than they knew for the discnthrallmont of popu lar government, but a few remain, and thoy are bowed and furrowed by the waste of years, Hamlin is still in his place, but when I recall that twonty yoars have hastened by since, in the old Senate chamber of Clay and Web- ster and Culhoun and Buchanan and Benton, he proclaimed the resolution of his State to the coming supremacy, it is not strange that his eye is dimmed and bis step unsteady. Cameron an swors Senate roll-call as he did a third of a century ago, but bo approaches bis four-score year with visible sunsot shadows gathering about him. An thony is yet here, but withered by tbe frosts of many winters, and Sherman, younger than his fcllow-veterana, has lost tho fire and elasticity of bis bril liant leadership in the House two de cades ago. And there the ohaptorends, All, all of those whomado up the memor able Senate of 1861, sav thefewl name, havo passed from tb scones of thoir groalnoss, and few are among the liv ing to see the fruition of their work Tbe younger Bayard worthily fills his father's chair, and the Cou federate warriors Gordon and Ransom sit faco to faco with Bruce, the dusky bond man, who reached the full stature of ciliscnship through the flame ot bat tle that discomfited them. The carpet-bagger still lingers over tbo deso lation be has wrought in the Common wealth h mocks in the name of free dom, and shames the Sonate with each returning day, as he struts about It awkwardly crowned with Its withered chaplots. One by one they fall un wopt as tho reconstructed Insurgonts take their places, and step by step, hko lh advanc oft groat army, lb Dem ocrat and the Independent answer where wer beard tho voices of men who forgot country in blind or corrupt partisanship. Two speak for th laid ofsttady habits; one slU boaide Conk ling i another is tbe colleague of Cam- . . mi, . air.. .1- . iiron ; anoint nut iue piaeo ui u uuu , another foreshadows the futo of Mor ton ; another tells of tb revolution In Michigan ) anotbor reflects the pro tests of Minnesota '; another hours tes timony that Wisconsin will not bow to the party yoke ; another tolls the story of Williams' ovorthrow in tho far Northwest, and from tho Qoldtui Stato comes the fuarless admonition of Booth. Of all tbe original Lincoln administra tion only Cameron, Wolls and Blutr survive, and Cameron fitly sUtnds alone in lb party lino, Buch ar tho changes of fifteen- years; such the lossonsol human ambition. I turned to tba llouso to note how time and tba mutations of political conflict bad thoro done their tlovpluss work. As it is approached every avenue to every door is crowded by anxious throng. Now peoplo gaio at you at you puss, and tbo unrest of hope deferred writes Its story on the strange faces which greet you. Jhey conic from ovory clime the emptying of tho long-muaitled Democrutio oxen, who have trodden the parly corn and oome for reward ; tho Now hngland Yen kooj tho Western Hoosiurand Sucker; tho sturdy disciple of Jackson from the Keystone Suite; tho far North, westerner, who has beard the music of the Orogon ; the rollicking advon turerfrom the sun-sot side of the Rocky Mountain the subdued Confederate, broken in purse and straggling for bread ; tho negro, jostled from post to pillar, as be seeks somo menial place as a reward for political defection from hit race, and, among them all, forget ful woman crowding towurd the now altar of powor to plead the cause of selfishness or necossity theso aro tho nictnros on the outer walls. And in- sido thoro is a sea of unfamiliar faces. Hero and thoro is one to bo seen like a plume in a mullitudo, as the whitened locks of Banks, or Bluine, or barficld, or Kolloy, or Lawrence, or Wood, or the former Federal, later Confederate, and now again Federal Representa- lives, Asbe and Faulkner are noted. Randall, next to Kelley, tho oldest membor in continuous service, bas been kindly dealt with by tbe flight of years. Tbe seat of the ex-Confederate Vic President Stepheus is vacant, and it will remain so until its weeds of woe shall tell that the long, halt has come to a life of strange vicissitude The "man and brother" is alao among them, as tbe bright yellow facos of Rainey and Small testify. Robbins comes af ter nearly a quarter of a contury of re tirement to learn anew the duties of legislation in a new ball, under a new order of things that bears every im press of revolution, and without one of bis old associates for compauionshhp. Of all th members of the House, not half a score witnosaed the first throos of the now departure of 1861, and few have experience in tbo councils of tho nation. A pale, apparently wasted form rises from the Speakers cbair and calls tbe man of God to tbe needed prayers, and next the rare of bombast and buncombe begins. Korr soon wearies under tho pressure snd Hol- man is called to tak bis place, and tbe buttle of political pigmies goes on, each dreaming that forty millions of people are standing in awe and rever ence for his achievement in passing somo clap-trap resolution, to wring tho ithers of bis opponents and point an editorial for a village organ. By-and- by tho keen tost of the hustings will give way to sober duties, and then we shall see what mannor of statesmen he political revolution of 1875 bas ;iveu to tbe oountry. A. K. M TBS CASK STA TED. No sooner was it known that the Democratio party bad elected a major ity in the prosont Congress, than the Radical press began to offer sly Insinu ations that tbe "robol" element in the llouso would do some terrible thing to destroy the union and fraternity of the States and tho poople. Those tlate- oients were insinuated for months be fore Congress mot. When Mr. 8pcakor Kerr was elected, and "the rebel ele ment" acted so wisely and prudently on the Louisana question, on tho first day of tho session, the Rudicals found it was necessary to do something to I excit tho Southern mmtmt. Gencml Sherman wa sent to tho Yankee din nor at Now York to insult and threaten tho Southern men by his, diabolical speech in which bo said, if a Southern man bos one single opinion of hostility to us, we will overrun the South ten times worn than before. Then Blnino undertook to "flro the Northorn heart" by a speech in Con gress that is only remarkable for it fulse induction and it effort to rekindle war. Then Morton, in tbo Senate, begun bis attack on the Democratio party in Mississippi, by a proposition which outrages every principle of Stale rights, and destroys every vestigo of i constitutional government. This it tbe "case staled," and th facts are beyond question. If, then, a 8outborn man with ono "opinion" dares to express it, tho whole pack ol negro Radical hounds set np a full cry of loyal disgust at tho treason nf tho rebels because one of their chosen men utters one opinion of dissent from tho negro Radicul sido of the, case. It is idle to talk about union, fraternity, trodo, buslnoss prosperity, a return to good times, when Sherman and Blaino sock to rekindle sectional hate and war, in order to elect, or rather to forco Grant on the Northern section as ths first dictator on this continent. With a blcoding, prostrate country, with thousands of its bost citizens idlo for want of work, with all th indus tries prostrated into tho dust by reason of the ignorance, stupidity, and soo tionnl hatred of the Grant party, alter it has had control of the legisla tion by Congress for fifteen years, we think the crime of Sherman and Blaine ought to have a suitable reward. We hava for montns told tb Democ racy what was to be expoctod of this Radical negro party. We have stated to th whit mon what thoy ar to ox poct from uniting with a party that bas sacrificed tb welfare, bappino, and prosperity of tho white race in tbis land to secure the support of the negro. Now that tho DomocraU In Congress ar preparing to restore prosperity to the peoplo, Sherman and Blaine seek to ro-opon the war and bring baok all th distress and trouble. iThis Is th case stated. Philadelphia Ommtmmatih. O. A. U. THE KNOW NOTHING EGG NEW-HATCHED. , GRAND 0PPRTUNITY OF THE DEMOCRACY, CONDENSED NEWS OF THE WEEK. (IRAKTS OAMS A NSW OATH-BOUND SECRET Ot'IITr TO MUID1JI WITH POLITICS ' AND HIMIIION fRKSIDINr ORANT A- MEMBER Of TBS ORDER TnB OLD KNOW NOTII1NQ 1(10 NRW- nATOnKD. Tbo Now York Herald has publlsbod an astonishing exposure- of a now secret society called the Order of tho American Union. ' The order was or ganised in 1807, with tbo avowed pur- pom "to disfranchise Roman Catholics, and to prevent them from holding political office" . Its national government is called the Senate, wbilo the State organizations of "government" aro styled "State Legislatures," and that latter are dividod into lodges or subordinate or ganizations known in the Union as "Councils." The order hat for its aim a decided and persistant, social and political war upon all Roman Catholics in this coun try. It is to oppose the extension of the church of Rome, tho prevention of Catholio citizens from holding office, and for the purpose of carrying out a settled plan of campaign tn favor of the election of Fresidunt Grant for a third term. Presidont Grant is a member of tbo order without doubt, National Deputy Edgar initiated Grant privately; also Postmaster General Jewell. 8. Y. Foster says General Grant is a member of this secret order, having boen privately initiated. That is true according to our information, lie did not namo what order, because ho was oath-bound not to roveal the name. When pressed by a Herald reporter ho fell hack on the United Ordor of American Mechanic. There is no secret about tho existence of this latter order. Every directory of every city publishes it with tho names of their councils, and places and days of moot ing. Besides, no man can be privately initialed Into ine onier out in open lodge. No other secret order has private initiations. Tbis O. A. U. is a political and stu pendous secret organization. It is tbo only ono that admits privato initiation. The national doputy, Suite or county deputies can initiate any person private ly, and secretly assign them to a coun cil. This is done to get into the order "big guns" who do not raro to be in itiated in the presence of many wit nesses, so that if you charge thorn with Doing members of the order thoy de ny it, and if tho members ot the ordor charge them with not being members thoy say thoy are. It bids fair to be tbo most dangerous, most complete, and powerful organization in this or any country. It to already ruled by most consummate politicians. The Herald gives a full list of the officers of tho organization known as the "National Executive Committee," as well as the constitution, passwords, socrot signs, aud grips of tbe member ship, and allogos that ax-Senator Blaine has lately been privately initiated. Th Herald says editorially ; "It is among the evils of President Grant's administration, arising from the viola tions of tho Constitution which have niarkod it, that we should now find ourselves in tbe presence of a secret association aiming to control tbis ooui) try 'in tho interest of freedom and the Protostant religion.' The fact that sticb a society exists under the patron age of the President is a painful event. That it docs exist thoro can scarcely bo any doubt from the disclosures wo print elsewhere to-day. Thisoxposure comes to us from good authority. W viva it for what it is worth. It shows a secret oath-bound association, spread throughout many of lb States, based upon opposition to tho Roman Church and for 'the defence of onr libortios' against the Papacy. It is the old bus iness of Know Notbingitm and Native Americanism in a new shspo tho aftermath of that pernicious harvest. It .comes in a more dangerous shape, because webeliove tbe President is the only Chief Magistrate of tbis Republio who has over willingly eonrted an in fluence like tbis, springing from bigotry and hatred and seeking its purpose through intrigue and darkness. It is a fruit of the samo tree which has given us Casarism and ostracism and fanati cism. It is among the phenomena at tending those violations of the Consti tution whiuh began with tho illegal appointment of a Cabinet, and which thus far have ended in tbo dismissal of an oflicor of th Government for doing his duty in enforcing the law. "This secret society, so fur at it it an expression of a political ambition and so fur as it would foment religious hatred, is an evil of the greatest char actor. The only way to strike it down is for tho Independent press to treat it as the physicians would a cancer in the system, ths genoral a mutiny in tho army, or a ruler a treason in th Stalo. It must be rooted out and made Infamous. Unless it is arrested it will permeate every voin and artery of the National fume and taint, it with cor ruption. For there is no corruption in a free government so deadly as that which aims to control public opinion and t affect tb destinio nf a great peoplo by midnight Indgo meetings, by arming creed against creed, by appeal ing to the dark niomorios of tbo past for political cries and party platforms. In tbis aspect, thorefore, the exposure wo mako to-day, whilo an evidence of political disease, I also an admonition to wise men to unit and eradicate It The time has long passed when politi cal campaigns in America can bo fought upon any platform of ostracism or fanaticism or of religion debased on political ambition. W commend th exposure to the careful attention of the patriotic, and trust that our people, without distinction of party, will strike down this latest attempt to control tb liberties of tbe country by agoncies which aro only strong becaus tbey aro dark, and are only to bo feared to long at tbey work through secrecy, treachery and fanaticism." THIS SPIRIT OF PARTIES. If tba peoplo of tho United HtaUa dream that tbey aro to havo a qulotand evenly oooletted election for President next year, thoy might as well divest themselves of the Ides at once. . If the Democratic party suppose they aro to be allowed to moot tb Republicans in an opon, honorable trial of strength, let them hasten to be undeceived. In ordor to understand the relations between the two great partios in this country, it is necessary to consider the spirit which actuate- each. Thero may be plutfuruit and conventions, speeches and resolution without num ber, but underlying all, and governing all, is tho motive power which boldt thorn together and luspirct thoir con duct. . The motivo which actuates the Dem ocratic party is the wullaro of the peo ple everything iu it tonds to this one object.' Tho motive , which actuntet the Republican party Is the love of power, jm aim, as a party, is w uoiu possession of the Government ; and tbe aim of bvery loader in It is to clovute himself as bis highest object. Tho Democratio party, in accordance with its supreme object, employs only poaoo ful methods ; it action is necessarily open and above board ; its fundamen tal principle is, that tho majority shall rule, but that the welfare of all must be considered, even by the majority. Tbe Hopublican party, in accordance with its supreme object, scruples not to employ any method that will gain it; its loaders do not hesitate to com mit any act that will keep them and their party in Kwor. The leading Idea with the Demo cratic party is sovereignty of tb peo ple; with tho Republican, sovereignty of tbe Republican party. Tbo former acts la subjection, to tbe government and laws as their gnurdian ; the lat ter put government and laws in sub jection U it as its instruments in tbo ultaiument of . power. Tbo former iroverns by moral suasion, tbe latter by force. . Tbe contest between the Democratic and Republican partios is different from any that bas ever before boen waged in tho oountry ; for by whatever namo other parties have been known, or whatever principles they professed, they hava met each other in subjec tion to tbo Constitution and law, and decided their contests according to the broad Democratic principle that, the majority shall rule. The Republican party ignore this principle, and doe not admit the right of a majority to rule it out of power. Tbe Republican are preparing to fight the contest on this principle Tho first thing laid down is, "Democrat must be defeated."- Themnjorily must not bo allowed to stund in tbe way. Money, monopoly, the military arm, tbe navy, official influence, religious influence, intimidation, Imprisonment, all are to be brought to bear for this object. Deception, treachery, fraud, ballot-box stuffing, counting in votes, repeating, cheating,buying votes, way laying tbe mails, publishing falsehoods, gotting up outrages, as fhr as they can be made, useful, will be justified by them on the plea of tiooessity in op posiog"disloyalty,to the Government," This spirit of intense hatred of Demo cracy, and fear that DomocraU will get into power tb largest part of Grant's third term capital. ! Radicals will go forcentralization, one-man pow er, Csssarism, Crantism, anything that will crush Democracy, knowing this spirit that actuate them, discerning men saw the third term question rising even before tb second was decided. Numberless propbeoio can bo brought to mind of thoso who warnod the peo ple to crush (rranliqrn before it beoam stronger. The Democrat must be bold, fearless, and aggressive, and meet tho common enemy on a common ground. Right is on our sido. We must and shall vanqnish the subtle foe of law, order, and good government On.tlion, with your armor, and damned be he who flinche in this the hour of the nation's peril. Washington Tele gram. ' ' Speaker Kta Best Man 1 it quite fair for so many paper to attack, deride and condemn Mr. Morrison, the new ways and means chairman, before bo bas evon called his committee to gether f 'The Herald calls biin (he is from Illinois) "tho wooden-beaded Hoo. ier," "incompetent,'' a "small, obscure, wire-polling politician," and applies to him other disparaging and contemptu ous epithets. This is conspicuously unfair. To condemn a man unheard and without trial is what tho Araeri csn peoplo will nevor do. Mr. Morri son is a man of decent ability ; be bas boen a member or tho llliuois Legisla ture for years and, if ho it not an ora tor, be it a sound, sensible businessman, qualified to do the hard Work of r busi ness eommitle, like that for devising financial ways and means. A verdict cannot bo entered np against him till bo has had a chance to show wbst is in him. Tho American people willnot permit such gross uncharitableness in this holiday suason, and tho papers that persist in the indecent policy will makutheiusulvesodious. .Spanker Hen nas staked everything and pledged his honor to tbe competency of Mr. Mor rison, and no sn ap judgment will b permitted. JV. Y. Graphic, THE NAT10SAL MARPLOTS. , Messrs. Blnino and all others in Con gross who hope to achieve popularity and iuuonce by oiening the bloody chasm and galvanizing into life th expiring passions and hatreds engen dered by tho late war evidently tnis Isk tho temper ot .the people. , The latter have bad a surfeit of this thing, ksd long tor an r whan tb good fooling and fellowship that onco existed and mado us a strong, compart and united nation shall again bless our country. And It was loudly hood that with the ad von t et tbis Centen nial year this might be accomplished. If it is not it will be tb fault of th accursed politicians, who rare neither for the happiness of th people or wet. fkro of tho country so that tboir own selfish aims are answered. If tb journals of both parlios were wise and patriotic they would Irown on the national disturbers of the. peace and teach them that when the brav man North aud South ar satisfied to bury ths bloody and sorrowful memories of tb past, tbe former shall not destroy tb general weal by their rocklewjici snd unholy ambKion AmwU IrttUi. fencer. . - FOOLING WITH F1RF.ARUS. It is said that Senator Anderson, of the Allegheny District, will present in bis branch of th Legislature a bill for th punishment of persons "pointing or discharging firearms at other per sons within tbi Commonwealth." The bill p.uvides that "Any person wbo shall point, discharge, or threaten to point or dlschargo any gun, pistol, or other firearm at any other porson, whether playfully or otherwise, shall bo deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and upon oonvlction thereof shall bo sentenced to pay a fin of one thou sand dollars, and undergo an Imprison, munt not exceeding five yean, or both at lb discretion of tb court . A second section of tbo bill provides, "That nothing contained in this act shall be a bar to the recovery of any damages that may be claimed iu a civil suit arising from any injury that may bo sustained through fright or bodily dumage by pointing, discharging, or threatening to point or discbarge fire arms ot any description whatever." Something u necessary to restrain the ponodical idiot, wbo, in the exu berenoe of a playful spirit, point a gun which he didn't know was loaded, at brother or sister, or companion, as the case may bo. - Tbe chronicle of deaths caused by tbis stupidity is growing larger every day and almost rivals tbe work of that other incautious person wbo hastens the fire in tho stove by poring on koroecno from the oan. If Senator Anderson's hill will tend to decrease tho number of playful mur dors by the firearms' idiot wo shall hail it passage with satisfaction. Venango Spectator. WHAT HAS BEEN DECIDED. The Radicals will felck up a hulla bulloo about tbo triumphs of this elec tion, but aftor tho noise is all over and we settle down to a sensible basi,what else has been docidod than that tho same men the worst portion of tho Radical party have continued in of fice, with a now lease upon power aud an apparent sanction to go on as they have douo ? No reform certainly bas boen instituted, no new men have been put into power pledged to economy and an administration of tbo Treasury solely Tor the interest of the taxpayer. Noth ing certainly ba been deluded on tbe finance question, for tbe policy of the Radicals was to talk one thing iu one part of the Slate, aud something lse in another, wbilo their platform simply meant nothing, so as to admit of two or more constructions. Aud even if it bad been more explicit, it would have nettled nothing, for it is in th bands of Congress, and not a Congressman was elected in tho State this fall. So that after all, the result means nothing more than that tbe Cameron element of Radicalism in this State has been unfortunately again entrusted ' with the money bags. By a very much smaller majority it is true, but still by a majority large enough to accomplish the purpose. Clinton Demnerat. Consistency. It seems that tho President's indignation at tbe appoint ment of ex-Confederate soldiers to fill various subordinate positions is not ex cited by tbeir sectional antecedents, but by thoir present political affilia tions. His prejudices do not extend to thoso defenders of tbe late Confederacy who are recommended by hi crony, th cx-guerilla Mosby, tor tbe latter' friends and followers have no trouble in getting comfurtublo places and feathering tbeir little neat with by no moan a bad quality of Federal down. Probably thoro would not have been the slightest objection to ny of tbe ex-Confederates now occupying places in . the House, bad Mosby first put hi mark upon them and indicated that they belonged to bi flock. In short, Buch men as Mosby, Longstrcet aud Hays, of Alabama, men, who sup port tb Radical plans of "reconstruc tion" in the South and bugle tbe third term idea,, nevor nave tboir namo mentioned evoept with the mewt pro found respect, and their wishes are always deferred to; but let them favor general reconciliation and justice, poi ular rights, publie eeonomy, and, in short, those principles that tbe fathers of the Republiosodistinctlyenunoiated, aud see how soon th whole Republican camp will be down upon them. Button Pott. The Toper's Souloqy. - Loaves have thoir time to fall, and so likewise hsve I ; the reason too is tho samo both oomos nf getting dry. But hero' tbe diffuronco twixt them and me i falls more harder and more frequently rtjat diftiijfmtnlj. QAUTION.- , All proo are hereby cautioned against dtiooaatlng or trading for a cartaia promteeorv ante, girea by me to Rev. 8. Porter, dated the 7th day of December, l"7a, parable 90 devi after date, end andrd by II. A. Mhlmi!, a I eta de termined net he pay the same wnte nmrelltd by law. THUMAH .'Art KB. Woodland, Jan. 19, IS7 3t All parioB are hereby caatloaed agaiact par ohasiag orta any wey eseddliag with the follow ing ptoperty, now ia the pofeeaaioa of Kllii aad David Misbaels, of Fergawa township, ria t 1 Joke aien, 11 acres af wheat ia las grauad, 9 d sheep, I hogs, ,0B feel oak and pine tim ber In th woods, 1 fanning mill, 1 grind alone, lot of bay and fodder, as tba nam Belong ta saa, and I If1 with tbem on loan only, abiert to my ordor at any time. JOHN T. STRAW. Marroa, Jaw. lfl.mfl.lt N OTICE. , Mr daaahter, Marv Ella. Miller, having left koaea wilkoat jaet oaoeo or pruvooatkua, all peraone are hareb, eaatioaed egeinot karburing or Iroeliag bar on my aoiant, a, I will pay no debt, of ker aaatractinf. JOiKI'B MILLER. Kjlerte.n, Jaa. 11, 71 lt . E7XECUT0R'S NOTICE. : . I Notloa Ukorab, five. Ihel laller. tceU eatarv bavlnf booa granted to thoaubewiber oa Ika aetata of ISRAEL NICHOLS, deeeued, late of LawMce lownebip, Ulcarlold ooaatjr, Pa., all porooM twlebUd to aaid aetata are recueetod t. aaak. imaiedial. payment, aei Ibooo harlog oleiBM agoiaet the aaiae will preoent them dul, aataa.ti.ate4 ttt teUlaiseBl. MAHTIIA NirllOLS, MARTIN NICHOLS, Clewteld, Jaa. I. Vt-St Kaooatori, A DUIN ISTBA TOR'S NOTICE. Mutlc la kerehv llrea that Letlerl of A l nlal.trattoa .a the e.tete f DAVIt BULL lata of flmnwood tewn.blp. CloerSeld eiiee-,. Pa , dee'd, having bee. dnlv grantwl la the andar.lgaad, a,l pereone Indebted to Mid aetata will ploaee ajako ImmcdloU parneat, aad tko.e kavlng (lala. er deaiaad, will preeeat tkeai Smnarlv aath.alloalod fbr wttlemeal without .1... ' t. I. THOMPSON, ' - 1 ' T. W. MOONS, - Curw.aevllt., Pa., Jaa. IS, ISIS- Adla'r.. jDMINISTRATOlVs NOtToR.T. Nctloa ia horebp glr.a thai tettrri of Ad atlnletralloa the aitat. of PHILANDER SMITH, lata af Lawrence lowh.blp. Clearlald oea.t,, Pa., doa'd, haviaf bra del, graalad to th. mdmif.., all peraaaa Uidebti ta aald Mala will peaaea aaaka laioaedieu pajaiNl, aad ItM haviaf aUlau w deee.eie will arawnt theoa rMrli aetaeMicated tit aotthnae.) wM wt4.1ri A-O.TATt, (Weld, W I, - ' Sdaffi i I- ..M44- .HI .-MM. WW Ncyy-f. - j i..n.,ri, i i i ' -i .-..ij AND - i t. - GltOCEllY " - ST ORE. A. G. KRAMER 4 CO., Market RtrMt, ttt Soar WMt of Maneloa " f Homo, Cl.arti.ld, Fa. ' "" K enaela.trr o. kasd '! ":.'-') -t ' ' I- J . t. ,,, , ..'. ; . , .J. j,,..: SWOAX. . ,,.)!. ..I, i, j (.1 .. II" OOjVFKa, , I -l.:t TEAS, ik i u X v . 14 i.i, BOA,' . ... t .,- , ... COAt OIL, ' BTiirjp,'- 8 ALT, 1 (J,. , ( SPICKS, l w'... 7,1 Caused aad Dried FreiU, Tukann, Ctfert, Cta dies, Oidw Vleager, Better, If fa, A ALSO, xtra" OMK.HADI "" Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, - Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., AU of wklek will be .old ebeap for ewk or in oxebatifo for Maatr. produee. A. O. KRAXKR CO. Clearaeld, Nov. IS, lJ.-tf . u JEMOVALl . ., JOHN McGAUGHEY ,'; WoatsJ refpectfnHy notify th pnbtlc rrnraty thai ba has reatoTad hta Oraoery fttora IruA Hbsw'i Row, t th build. B formerly soenplad by i. If ilea K ratter, on Soeoad street, aext door to B tiler's hardware store, wbera h intend heaping a fail Una of GBOCEBIEH. DAMS, DRIED BEEP and LARD.' ' 1 ' 6UOAR8 and SIRUPS, of allpadaa. .. TEAS, Arm and Black. r COFFEE, Rotated and Ones. , . . . , . FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CAjrjTF.ll FRt lTB, As) bled. In tfcaaerbt.' - , PICKLICS, la jar. and barrel....' . . BPICEfl, la every fom aad'rariotr. FAMILY FLOUR, " .ALL KmiWOK CRACKERS. '.' . . SOAPS, MATCHES, , ' DRTRD APPLE8, - -' DRIED PEACHES, , ' DRIED CUERRIK8, Coal Oil aval Lamp Chimneys. And a food eeeortment of tboaa tblng. asuall, kept ia a froeery tor whirb bo will eieheofo for marketing at tbe Market prioea. Will eell fur eak a. eaeapl a. ear otber oae. Pleeee .all aad ae. .hi. etook aad Jadge for joareelf. jtnin Mruaiiunnr. ClearSeM, Jea. t, 1ST. ........ ROCERIES. JAS. IT. LYTLE, (Sueoeeew la LYTLE A MITCHELL) ... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 7' DEALER LN ' 7- CHDICjLIMB OK TEAM.' ." OSLOHUH, .... n , JAPANS, - IMPERIAL, x ' ' ' " " " '. room hyson, " ' " ' ENGLISH BREAKFAST , i f Punat b Markat, , .-. BUTTER AUD EGGS , Will ka kept aad sold al tret eoet. Cub paid for Coaatr ProduM. , w QERalAX CQRRR1BS, " " " ',' , . , turkey prunes, 7 . , ..... preserved pears, ' ' - philadelphia hams. - -.7 ""VibhT.",'' . ' Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, e. ' . . & .... -.,..'-1- , ,it , t i-j , - PICKLES. Baml PickUe aad EagUek PioklM. , . . : rLOUPJ AND FRED. - " " Floor, Vera Heal, Oat Heal, Act " ' ehl71 - ., JAS. HLTTll IHEAP GROCERIESI " V J - LUMBBR CITT, PA. . Ta. ladorelfa uaeueM to kie old friewdi aad patron, that ha bar opened a f oi liaa at OROt KJttKS A PROVISIONS at the old .land of Kirk A Srrifer,'fbr which he .oll.lt. a liberal pairoaegfc n. w, nrni;an. Uaibor Cilv. Pa, Hank Is-tf. MEAT, MARKET. F. M. CARDON 4 BR0., Roar af Pl'i Opm lieu, CLEARFIELD, PA. Onr wmntremcnt Bra rf th men. omp)t ehejar fr rwratehtBg tba pabH wtth Frasb Meats of all kind, aad af tba vary baei quality. We also deal in aUhiBtlaiif Agrieultaral impla meaU, whir.b we hasp on avhitttiaa far th bea efltof the public. Call around when U tow a, and tak fc took al thing, or addre .m, , , p h c AH DON A RRO. , . Oleswnoltl, Pae, Jalp li, IbJaVU. . s -'It 0. BROWN & BRO.1 ,. . Haikal 8L, Claaraalda ..- Weald laHiM to Ike tieoaa af tba tawa aad vleinit, Ibu the, etill kr tbe weal aarkal at tbe old ataad, where they will keep,. . : Fresh Bef, Veal Mutton aad Lamb, of tb finest qualities.3 Market Bornlaga Tuotdava, Tharadvi aad RetarJa.t. tltve a. a call. Jaaol.TMal M. II. BROWN" A BRO. U o"ir"8 Th e'iT.TL' -7.'," ' A larg. and well Swlihed tlrlofc Der.ltlng-, .Its au aa the river bank, I. tho boroagh of Clear Bold, tatataiag .leva. re, with food eollar, water te la. hilclM., ud all tba aeiwi Mv. aiauoM. Paatrie.,Datb.roota,Clutb..-praeMe, Ae. Lot .itt, feet fraat and two haodred and thirty feet back, witk a tweaty foot alley OB the Ce.t eide. Held bolldlog . with all 10 appurwnaam, will k. oold .boap, with paynMat.U aail par.be. eer. Anitlloatiaa eaa a. aiade to tho ond- Igned, or to A. C. Tele, E.q., who will give all Bceeeeery innrrvjatto. to tnoea wwo woetr. i. in apaojl tba property. - - TU0S. J. McCULLOUQU. M.y Jllt, l7, tf. 77 Clearfield Nursery.' RNOOURAOH HO MB INDUUTtt YV THE anderrlgaed, hevlng oetelitlihod a rtor eery ttn the 'Pike, ahnat kalf way ketwee. CleewSrid aad - Oerw.nr.ille, ie arepared aa tmr- aleh all ktada W FKflV IRHKS, (etaadvd as dwarf.) Krrrfreeae, BhrabiMry, (rap Via.., OooeeSerry, Lewlo Rlackncrr., StrawWrVf, awl Roo,o,ie, Vtwao, Alao, SibMae Orab Ttwea, tlaea, aa awl, t---t . ..CataoiitlBa.J't. ALLEGHENY HOTEL, (Market SL, kM. Third and Poartb,) CLKAHflbLII. PA. Tk. eubaariber kaviaf booon. pfu,rlur of tbi. kotol, woald Kopoetftill, aeb a liberal eaer. 1 pwbli. palrasafe- Prloee red.Md t. aalt Ik. JaaJI-ViTir ' '"5rL.YltiP0LDI SUSI.U K II AN N A" HOUSE, . , OUHWRNSVILLK, PA. XKWION KIAD, Paorai.ro. Harlaf seeon. proprietor tkl. Hotel, I weald roepMUall; aoltelt too palioaafe el U p.Ule. Ileaa. loaaaoll, aad ooatoBieatljr ail. aald i a ilj reined aad refuraubed i food aaai pKreea, .Haokd.--All rallrMd train .top at tble boa, . . i . .0 . )aB!Q-r SUAW HOUSE, ' (O.r. of Market A fi 'rout etrootfe,) - ' L D. PA. Tbo aoderllf n.d barlnf taken eharfe of thl. lintel, would reepootlulrj oolleltnuMie patronage. -jaalTS--- D. B. FULLMKTON. WTsillTGTO.oljriKr ' .iu... j,-. aJKW WASII1NUTON, PA. " Tkl. aow aad well rural.bod boivo ku bee. takea bjr tbe aodenlf aed. tie (eel. eooldeat of keiaf aUo ta reader eaU.la.tloa to tboao who tariir blot witk a sail. Ala, 1, 1,71. , o. W. DAVIS, Prop',. Jj o n t o viiuov sTli 't tmmtmmi (rSJaMitS'SB) iaaMftTi Msjjaj jj i-..--, . LOCk Hittlf,' PE.5'A. ioldtl - BAtlBIAL XROM, Prep-.. oT5Housis77 i .... ., ',". Mela Stnet, PIIILIPHB0R8, PRNSVA. ' Table alwar. .applied wUb Ike bul tke market afford.. Tbe IraveiiDf p.bUe I. Inrlled to eall. sol,7a. , ROBERT LOYD. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of SMoad and M arket Stmt., -' CLBARKILO, PA. Till. .1. aad Maelln. Betel bae. d.rlaf tbo paat ,ear, boos .alerted to doable Iu foraor oapaeitr for tbo ODtortalnmeat of ttraa fere aad foe.u. Tbe wbolo beilJInf baa booa rofarai.bod, and tk. proprietor will .par. a. paiaa to reader hie fg.iu aoailoruble wkllo eMyioe; wua aim. r-Tb 'Men.loa ffoao." Otaalbaa ran. ta and from the Depot OS tke errlrel aad departar. ofeaektrela. JOHN DOUGHERTY, apHl.ri tf ' Proprietor r. K. iftMOkD. , . W, aVBIOLD. . J. B. AKBftLB F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Backers and ItrokreM, ReyusldaTlllet Joffereoa Co., Ib Mono reeelred en denoslt. Dilettante at aio derate raioa. HtuUrn aud Fore. g a Kiobange ware on bead and collection! nroaiDtlr made. . w KejQoltiiTiUe, Doe. 16, 17 ..ly County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Masonic Building;, one door north of 0. D. We toon's Dnsf; Store. Pestatr Ticket to aad frees Liverpool, Qaeaas town, Glasgow, Lnadon, Parts and Oopenhafea, Also, Drill, for aal ob tba Royal bank of Iroleoa and Iapcrial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, rWt W. M. BHAW, Oaihler. tl:l:T4 DREXEL & C07T N. St Soatli Third burnt, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by auil will receive prompt attea tloa, and all Infomatioa cheerfully furni.hed Order, colictrd. April II If. Jfntistrjj. DESX ISTUY. Ha intr detsraaiaed to loeate la Carwenlrill for tb parpasa ef panning my prvfeaiion, I bTiy oiler my emci to tbe public. I bar just fioiibed a trm f dental ini tract font under th bert teacher ar the Pennsylvania Uoliejr or lien u l Btirjrpr? in fbtladelpbte, and asa aew nrrpered to eteeete alt ware; pert ia lag to denU (stry ta tbe beet asanBer, with tb totett tinprov taent. AU work guaranteed to giro entire ifci- nf action ar to quelity aad do ratios. Teeth ei traeted without pain. Room la aew Bank betid ing. For fa. rtner iafenaati'a apply In persoa ar address B. M. THOMPSON, chirrtv-tf. . . . Csrwaaarill, a. a7m. H I LL8 weald ratrpaetfully aotify hipatlata that h has redaeed the orioe of A RTI -SICUL TKKTM to20.M per eat, or - for a doable set. For My tw ponoB coming et the sans tita, to hava each aa upper set, will get Iks two sets for $3.0, or fl7.it ivb. Tern Invariably Cash. ? : Clearneld, Jaly 1,1174. GEORGE E. ROB ACKER, waoi.au lb aaataa la , .,, VT1XE8 AND LIQUORS, , ,., CLBARFIELD, PA. My place of hwirfa.ee la -n Harkei atrMt, dl recti 7 .ppoeite th. Coart IIoum, where I deair. te keep a fall eteck HT PURR LlyUORS, wd will warrant then te a. nob to mj aaetoBm. Qlve no a call. jnl; 11, 71 tf. WOLESALE LIQn0R"ST0EZ. At th and of the new bridge, WEST CLEARFIELD. PA. Tie proprietor of this asUbUibaient will bay bit liquor direct frora dirtiller. Psrtis baying frvm this boa will ba tare to (ret a par article at a amall marrin abora sort. Hotel keeper aan he farnihd with ftwora reasonabla tarms. Para wines sad brands direct from SeeUy's Vinery, at Hath, Kw York. OEORQI H. COLBURH. CIcBrlrld, June M, UTfr-ti. ESTABLISHED 1837. I!4l7EY'N PURE 1 It YE WHISKY. We again oatt your attentioB la th abort cele brated bread af goods, and we do as with ibeOB Ttettow that there i a great waat aaiattng among a rast aumbar af persona wbu are compelled to are, medieinallyeratharwiM,, pare wbifky Ta aapp ly tbi want w effer Halley's Purt RyBa aa article whioh has Beea bafora the pubH) fur B aamler af years, ill reputation Standing hiarh as a thoroughly reliable stimulant among Bsedtaal maw. At aa arldaaow, quite a aamhar of oar ami neat physicians prescribe it la the exala Ion of all others. Reing made on th beat known ttUwtile pHa ciple. from the choicest grain, and by practical distiller, it retain a delightful flavor, aad, greatly Improrrtd by arc, make It largaty waght after by lrt-laa hotele aad dracgftU. Should yoa deire to giro thil wbiaky a trial, and ar in doabtaita whether yourhotelordrug git keep It, (not baring one of our lit;n display -ed.) writ to a and wa shall a moit happy to direct yoa to tba per eaa who haadie oar good iw yaur aeighbarhood. We sre also eele proprietor aad manufaetarer ortbewf-ll.kDOwnDH.riTKVBK-8 TONIC 1IKKB BITTERS, which ha been Buwattfully ois for m thirty ynn as a Blood Pari flee, anti-Dyi-peptia and Toaie. I1UKY A 0HRI8T, Mach247A HI N Third 8t Philadelphia. READ IN GF Q rTALLH BOOK'S tfc STA TIONER 7. Market fit., Clrarfleld, (at tht Post Otlca.) TUB andrrtignrd hsgs leara to annoaae to th eitivea of Clearfield and rieialty, that be has I tied ap a nam and ba jast raterwed tnm th lty with a larg btbowaI of raeding mettar, con lit ting ia part of , Bibles and Mieoollaneoui Booki, Blank, Acwuat aad Pass Bent of amy d wrrptioa ( Paper aad Kerclepaa, Ftwaoh pre seed and plaiai Peai and Peaoti Blank Lagal Papers, Ieda, Mortgages) Jntlgtnattt, Miamp Uon anil Promliarr noti; Whit and Pareh maat Itrlff, Legal Cap, Rfrxtrd Cap, aad Bill tap, Rhea Marie, for either Pit, Flat ar Violin, eotiBtaatly aa, hand. Any bowk ar stationary desimd that 1 may aot hava on band, will he ordered by Irrt eiprea,and sold at w hoi Male or retail lo suit eo turn or, t will alsa keep periodical lltaratniw,weh a Magasla, NawRpaper. Ae. .. . P. A. OA t LIN. .; Clearaeld, Xay I, IHfiS tf YALUAlU,KHOrEUTY i t FOR B A LB OR fOB HSNT The aartwsriber girea wHlc Uat ha will either rent or anil his dwelling and stora property, sit uate oa Rerd afreet, adjoining tb Leoaard Iloasr, la the bnroaicb f Clearaeld, Pa. Tba ater roam is l X 14 IWt. Th d washing baas ewatatws I rwocsa and a kilehen en th tret story, and I row ais oa th aeeoad story. Tb Str room cafl be bad at obco, and the dwell tug portion on and after th 1st ef Jaly. Per further par ttnalars, addrwss er apply ta the andriraed as the premiwSe. HBO, O. PAttbMoHK. tMearfield. Pa., May It, 'Ti-tf 1MH AAL &VwTha mode rsif aed ofer M aala a valaahla tawn aroparty ia the borough ef Clearfield. Lot 8alnt feet, with a ffod tw ttory pbwik hnus tbroa erected, with thrr foons down autre and fear bed rooaai wp stairs. Al, epwing renm aad hath room ob aaaond leor. Heaaa fiaiihed oomplet frora aellar ta attia. uooa aouni porca tuia gooq water, rnc r snnit ana paymanTt asy. tOaugT - M. M , MsCUlXOUUH. STKAi SAW MILL, ENGINE' .a.i.'-l AUD BOILERS FOR SAM TV wrtdenlgnad oaVr fbr aaie aw reeanaal'l iarass, thetr eteam saw mill, laeated at Walbvr tea. Olearftvld t Pa. Tbe aagiaa and hoib-r ar at good as w. Th si af th eagiar - UtUt and I la goad manta rdr. Thry wJ are veil their ehTagl aad lath miU, and all th we-4ig maahrawp la th aaiU. Parties wishing to aaraaaa aaa JI aa ar addr ' 0RABAM. WALLACI A Ca wtTai, Pb4 oa Mv mil