SACkMT & SniRYVER, IAMIRI in HARDWARE, Tln.Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Second Smalt ClBAiriBlO, ia. Ravin larael laoriiaoed snr took f Hard- Mr, . l.rlu lha pahll. t aiemlua our stook ana prtoee. Carpenter, an! person i wko contemplate billd lag will do wall to aiaaalaa oar TOOLS BtJILDIHO HARDWARE. whloh la aaw end of Ida kail manufacture, and will a aold low for oaak. NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES', HINGES, SCREWS All klade of B.noh Planai, Bawl, Chliall, Squares, llainmtra, Ilatcheto, Plumba and Laval, Mortised A Thumb Quegea, Bevels, Brneo. Bitte, Wood and Iroa Beneh Berewo, and tka bait Boring Maohiae la Ik market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, la. Agentt for BurneWt Iron Corn Shelter, warranted. Ala, agenti for Richards' GOTHIC FLUB TOPS, which effectually cure Smoky Flsaa, Farmers' Implement aad Oardaa Too la f every daioriptloa. A large variety of COOK STOVES, wklek wa warrant to lva salii'aatloB. Portable Range and Formates. TaVRoofing, Spouting and Job Work don oa raaaonablo terms. All orders will raoalv prompt alteutlca Juaa 11, 1B7. POWELL & MORGAN, HARDWARE. Alao, Mnnafaetureriof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIARPIILD, PA. HARMING IMPLEMENTS of all klnda for lala by POWELL A MORGAN. RAILROAD WHEELBARROW8 for aala by POWELL A MORGAN. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Nalli, .to., far Ml by POWELL A MORGAN. TTARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Fl.dl.gt, for aala by POWELL A MORGAN. Q.UN8, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For aala kj POWELL A MORGAN. gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND Sltea, for aala ky POWELL A MORGAN. JUON! IRON 1 IKON! IRON I For aala ky 'POWELL A MORGAN. JJORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE RAILS, for aala ky POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And boat Manufacture, far aala ky POWELL A MORGAN. fpHIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOX E8, for lala ky POWELL A MORGAN. G. S. FLEGAL, Ironsides Slorc, PIIILMPtinURG, PA. ' DtALKH IS HARDWARE, 8TOVE9, HEATERS, RANG. ES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARR. AMD MANUFACTURER Or TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARI. Praaqalila Straat, Pkllllpibarg, Coatra Co, Pa. tt.Msy 18TI. HUEY & CHRIST, BOM PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED 1 AND ' on. ro; !!.' TONIC HERB BITTERS. SEND fOR PRICK LIST. IH EY A CHRIST. 191 N. ad Mr, PHILADELPHIA. Merck W.WS-om We male only Strictly Fare Gootlx. "T- ' 1 Willi Mill.' 80UJBT llfAUl.9 EfUYl.., FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES rj Of all klndi. Be earefol to ky ' oniT id. ..nam, a a tiaaaaa. Barrowa. warakoaaa Trnek. lai. proved nny Urawere, ae, Uroeara' Filtaraa. neaiee itapatrr. premptu. FAIR RANK.), MnRB CO., 41 Weed Sua at, Plttilmrgk, Pa. mar K 7(-tal. riUBAP GROCERIES I J LUMBER Cm, FA. I a aawareigiM. aaamaeee aa aia aM meat aad patraae taat ka kaa owawad a gd Ha. d UROCBRIM m PROVISIONS at taa eU atai af Kirk A aeaeer, far wktok k. aaltotta HkaaaJ aifwaara. ai. w. arBRVIB. Lamaar City, Pa., Marak tM V n J XL. tJt Gotti, 6rrl, tt. JkjEW OPENING. SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP MORE. ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET STRX-8T. A full and eompleta-eaBaortmaat af law good aad a aw styles, dawa ta "HARD PAN" PRICES. CitUsal an lavltad I aU and eiaml.e my ttoek aad Jadga for tkoaaaalv aa I tjaallly aad priaaa f goad. JOSEPH S. SHOWXRS. Clearfield, April 14, 17.. NEW FLOUR. FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room So. 4, Pie's Opera Howie, tle.rflald, Pa. Kaap oonsta.lly oa kasd SDGAR, . - COFFEE, TEAS, SODA, COAL OIL, SYRUP, SALT, SPICES, SOAP, Caaaad aad Dried Frulle, TebaoM, Clgare, C sa dist, Older Vinegar, BatUr, Igga, Aa. ALSO, EXTRA OME MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flonr, Cora Meal, Chop, Feed, iu., All of wklak .111 ka aald aha, for aaeh f la aiobaaga for aoutry prod wee. A. U. BiRABlKIt m VU. Claartald, NaT. IS, Mr..-. R EMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Woald raepeetrelly notify tka paMia geaeially tkal ka kaa temovwd kla Qr.ee ry Star, tram Skaw'i tow, to tka kalUiag foraaarly MOapied ky J. Milea krataer, M Sad street, next doer to Biglar'a kardwara atom, whar. k latasda eeplng a rail llaa or OROCEBIII. BAMS, DRIRD BEEF aad LARD. SUGARS aad S 1 R U PS, af ail grade.. TEAS, Oree. aad Blaak. COFFEE, Rotated aad OrM. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, cajrjrKD rmi'ira, AU klada la tka market. PICKLES, la Jan aad karrele. SPICES, la every farm aad variety. FAMILY-1 FLOUR, ALL KIND OF CRACKERS. SOAPS, . MATCHES, ., . i DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACH I.4, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil Mil . Xa&m; CMmaoys. And a good sserirtosoal of tkuee things uaaally ept ia a grocery elare, whicb aa will aa.kaBge or aiaraaiiiig aa ia maraol pnea. Will aU for aaak ae akaaply a aay atkar ana. Plaaaa aall and aa. kla itaek aad lads far yoaraeu - aH'UAUWHBT, ClearSeld, Jaa. , II7S. G ROCERIE8. JAS. H: LYTLE, (Saaaaaaar t LTTLE A MITCBRLL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE I.I MB OP TEAR. 00L0N0S, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, YOUNG HYSON. XNUIUII BKBA' FAST Pawt la Markal. riuTrtR anii euum Will be beat aad Bald at Iret aat. Calk paid fat Ceaalry Predaa. 4BRMAN CHBRBI1S, i TURKEY PRUNES, ' f RESERVED FEARS, PHILADELPHIA RAMI. .' FISH. Maakaral, Lake Herriag, cd, g,, PICKLE. Barrel flea lee aad Bag tab Paaklaa. FLOOR ABO rBED. Ftaw, Oara Meal, Oat Meat, Aa. "MIA , , 'K.wnii THE REPUBLICAN, Fakliakad anay Wadaaaday ay' GOODLANDER & LEE, CLEARFIELD, PA Baa U. Largaat ClnalatlM .f aay ftfr la FJ.rtkwa.taTa Ptaaaylnalau Tba lrg ind oonttantly inorcHiog oirouUtion of the Rbpubucan, rndrt ittluble to buiiocu man m a medium thro' whiob to reaota Ih. public TllMS OF SuBgORIPTIOM I If paid iii BdTtnoe, . . . 12 00 If paid fler thru, month., , 1 50 If paid titer six months, . . S 00 When pipers sre sent outside of the oonnt payment moat be fa advanee. ADVERTISING! Ten lines, or less, S tlmea, . tl 60 Each aubseqnent insertion, 60 Administrator' Notioes, . . 2 60 Ezecntors' Notices, ... . 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estraya, . 1 60 Diasolntion Notioes, . . . 2 80 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Speoial notices, per line, . . .20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : One square, 10 lioea, ... 18 00 Two squares, . . . . . . 15 001 Three squares, . . . . 20 00 One-fourth oolumn, .... 50 00 Ooe ball column, . . . . . 70 00 One oolumn, .... . 120 00 RIsANKHs We bare always on hand a large stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, , SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, . ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, . BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, Ac, &c JOB FiUNTING. Wt fti-ft prepantl to do all kindi of PRINTING,! SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS. ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, w" CIRCULARS, Ac, Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Gftodlander !, Clearfield, CtstrteUCejuty.Pa. Continued from rrf page. To Martha Turner the sum ol 12,500. To Iioboca Turner the sum of lli,5U0. Tn Hanih Turner the sum of 1500. To Jnmna C'umminirs tho sum of ai nnn To Edward Thompaou the aum of 11,000. To Michael Riordon the aum of $500. All faithful sorvanUof my Iiouaobuia. usATiruns to an old fsiind. And whoruu 1 deniro to tostily my ninc.ro regard for Burah and Kobecca Morrow, now rosiding at No. 30, East Thirty-ninth atroot in tho eity or .New York, friends of my early years, and at whoso father'. Lonso I enjoyed in my youth a hoenitality and wolcomo which 1 cannot forirot or repay. It is therefore my will and 1 do direct that mv executors aball aot apart irora my on tale a sum suftlciont to produce an annuity of 112,000, In quarter yearly installmeiita. Such sum of money no set apart 1 givo to my exneutors in trust, to hold, manago, Invoiit, and ro- iDvcat during the lives ol tno auia sarao and Rebecca Morrow, and until both shall die ; and from the incomo and procuoda thereof to pay over to aald Sarah and Rebecca such annuity of 12,000 in equal shuros during their joint lives, and upon the doalh of eith er, thon to pay the whole of auch an nuity to the survivor during ber life. Such payments to bo made in quarter-yearly Installments in advance, and commencing on the day my said will ahnll be admitted to probate. Further, I do give to the said Sarah and Rebecca Morrow, and to the sur vivor of them, the ubo during life, of the said bouse aim prcmiBiis now oc eupiod by them, known a. No. East Thirty-ninth street, in tho city of Now York, togelhor with tho furni ture, &c, contained therein, free from all taxes, afwoMimonts, &o. Lastly, I give to Kllen B. Hilton, the wife of my friend, Henry Hilton, the sum of five thousand dollars. Finally, I rntily and confirm my said will dated March 27, 18711, in ovory rospect, except so litr as the bo quest therein to my wilo is diminished or modified by tho various gills, lega cies and provisions herein contained. In witnoM whereof, I, tho said Al exander T. Stowart, have hereunto set my hand and seal this 27th day of March, in the your one thousand eight hundred and soventy-throo. AlixandkrT. Stewart. L.S. Signed, Bcalod, published and do elarod by tho tostator, in tho prusenco of each of us, as a codicil to ho attached to and form a part of his Ifwt will and testament. Dated March 27, 1873, and we in his presence, and in the presouco of each other, and at his reqne.t, have signed our names us subHcribing wit nesses to sucu execution. Cornelia Stewart Smith. Filth avenue and 34th St., N. Y. W. II. White, No. 228 Av. V. New York. ANOTHER CODI01U Whereas, 1, Alexander T. Stowart, of the city ot New York, have made and duly executed my will, bearing date tho 27th day of Marth, 1873; and also made and attached a codicil thoro- lo of a like date: Now, I doclare this nretwnt writing to bo a second codicil to my said will, and diroct that tho same bo annexed thoreto and form a part thoreof : , Whereas, It is my desire further to suitably remember various persons, kindred ol my dear who, and tnereiore I direct that my executor, shall from my estato pay out and discharge the following gills or legacies, viz.: To CLarlos P. Clinch, tho sum of $10,000; to Anna Clinch, tho sum of 810,000; to Julia Clinch, tbe sum of 110,000; to Jlmma Clinch, the sum ol 110,000; to Sarah Smith (wife of J. Lawrence Smith), the sum of (10,000 ; to bor daughter, Cornelia 8. Smith, the sum ol 110,000. And whereas, also I lurtbor desire that tbe said Anno, Julia, and Emma Clinch shall continue in the use and enjoyment of the house and plot of land, 115 East Thirty-flab street, in the city of New York, as now occupied by thorn, with the furniture, etc. 1, therefore, give to them, jointly and severally, the use and enjoyment of said house and lot of land, with the furniture, etc., tor and during the lives of tbe said Julia and Emma Clinch, and during tho life of each of thorn : such life estato and use to bo free of all charges for taxes, asuoRiimonts, or other wise. Lastly, I direct that my exocntors shall pay to Charles J. Clinch tho sum off 10,000. Finally, I ratify and confirm my said will, dated March 27, 1873, in ovcVy respect, except so far as tho be quest therein to my wilo is diminished or modified by tho various gills, lega cies, and provisions heroin, and in said first codicil contained. , In witness whereof, I, the said Alex ander T. Stewart, bavo hereunto sot my hand and seal this 2ilh day or March, 1873. AlixandirT. Stewart. L. a. J Signed, scaled, published, and do- olarod by tho testator, in the proaonce of each of us, as a codicil to be attached to and form a part ol his last will and testament, dated March 27, 1873. And wo, in his presence, and in tbe presenco of each other, and at bis re quest, have signed our nsmos aa sub scribing witnesses to such execution. W. 11. White, 22H Av. V., N.Y. E. B. Hilton, 73 6 avo., N. Y. cily. MR. STEWART'S SCHEMES OP CHARITY. New York, March 2fl, 1873. To via dear wife : ' It has been and is my intern ion to make provision for various public char ities, but as any st-hcimi of thu kind I propose will need considerable thoui'lit and elaboration, 1 have made my will with the codicil, in their present shspe, to guard against any contin gency, knowing I may rely upon your supplying all deficiencies on my part. i nope ana trust my mo may be spared so that I may complete the various plana for tbe welfare of our lul low beings which 1 bavo already imi tated, but should it bo rulod othorwiso, I must dopend upon you, with such aid as you may call about you to carry out what I have begun. Our friend Judgollilton will I kuow give you any assistance in his power, and to him I refer you fur a general understanding of tho various method, and plana which I have ut times with him considered and discussed. 1 am not unaware also of tho fact that there are many who have served me faithfully and well in my business and otborwiso, who should bo rocog nised and rewarded, but for whom i have as yet made no special provision. Your own recollection, aided by Judge Hilton's knowledge on this subject, will doubtless bring those persons to your ultention, and 1 feci satisfied that their claims will bo justly couriered by you. Especially, however, I tlu desiro lliut you will ascertain tho iiumcs ol all such of my employees who liuvo been with mo fur a iieriod ot ten yenm and upward. And I request that to each of those who have been In my employment for a period oi twenty years shall be paid 11,000; while to each of those who have been with mo for ton yearn shall be paid 1500. Alex. T. Stewart. The Inventory of the stock in the stores of A. T. Stewart & Co., work upon which was begun on tho day af ter Mr. Stewart's death, waa nearly completed yesterday. The up town atom was closed all day yesterday, and it was Mr. Libbey's intention to keep the Chambers street store closed also, but by a mistake the shutters wore rolled up, the doors unfastenod, and the usual rush of business was begun. As tbe inventory is this store was aearly oomplete, tbe store waa kept open. The sp-towa store Is to be onenod this morning. The obioot of making this Inventory Is to determine Mr. Stewart s share of the slock. 1 be now firm of A. T. Stewart A Co., dales from the principals death. Mr. IV m. Lihboy is tho head of tbe firm. DEMOCRATIC PROSPECTS AND CANDIDATES. The exportation of tbe Democratic party that it will carry the next Presi dential olectiou bos s great deal to sup port it. Tho revolting exposures whioh have oooupiod public attention during tho last two months ought to bavo a fatally damaging effect on tho party in powor, oven if no more should bo proved than has already como to light; and thore is good reason for believing that the end is not yet. If tho evi dence of pervading rottennoas should have no political efl'oct, tho country ia in a bad way, bocauso public iudiflcr onoe to these disgraceful exposures would imply such a decay ot moral sense among the people as would justi fy doubts of tho stability of tbe Repub lic. If widespread and lung continued official corruption bo not a sufficient reason for discarding tho party in pow or, there can bo no sufficient reason ; for moro mistakes of policy or bad judgment iu measures are venial of- toncus in comparison with swindling Knavory ana gross betrayal oi trusts. We cannot think so meanly of the American people as to suppose that tliey will not be stirred with moral in dignation at theso thick coming ex posures, or that thoy will not attest their abhorrence by their voles. These disgusting revelation, are likoly to go on, and it is hardly conceivable that tho Democratic party will mlsmanngo so egrcgiouviy as to blunt their effect. With tolerably wise strategy on the Dcmoontt'c sido, the Kepublicnn party should bo ignominiotisly defeated in tho approaching Presidential election, because it has justly forfeited the power wines it has so scandalously abusod. The contest for tho Democratic nom ination will be active and vigorous, because, in Democratic estimation, suc cess at St. Louis will 1)0 equivalent to an election. The chances seem so favorablo that Judgo Davis, of tho Su premo Court, though never a Demo crat, is moro thnn willing to accept tholDemooratic nomination. Woshould suppose that tho experienco of the Democrats in going outsine or their party for a cadiduto in 1872 onght to operato as a warning; but there are Democrats weak enough to mako a similar blundering appeal for Republi can support Wo do not believe thut a political party ever gained anything by eucb misorablo trimming. It is al ways dishonorable to the candidate. as implying that be is willing to relax his principles for tho suko of high office, and it is equally dishonorable to the political party which takes up such a candidate, as showing that it is com posed uf political bnctinccrs who are as ready to sail under any other flag as under their own for tbe sake of plun der. With so good a prospect of suo coss as is now opened to tbe Demo cratic parly, it would be absurd for it to take a Republican judgo as its Presi dential candidate. Judge Dnvis is brought forward as a rival of Gover nor Tilden , but no Democrat of sense and principle can besitato a moment between a steady, consistent Demo crat and a renegade Republican, if tho choice lay between those two can didates, no earnest Democrat should countenance or tolornte the pretensions of tho Republican judgo. Another gentleman who has been much talked of and is supposed to pos sess some strongtb is Governor Hen dricks. There is little to chooso be tween him and Judge Davis, both of whom bolong to tho same typo of trim mors. It is really of no conscquonce whether a man surrenders or stifles his political convictions to get tho sup port of a party with which ha has never acted, or to recommond himself to a see l ion of bis own parly with whoso views bo baa no sympathy. A man who yields or disguises his prin ciples for the sake of office lacks the firm moral fibre which should be pos sossed by tba Chief Magistrate. Sao- nnces oi principle and sacrifices ot in tegrity are so nearly akin that there is no solid ground lor oonfldenoe in the honosly ot a statesman who has shown a willingness to barter his conviction, for the hope of office. Governor Hend ricks does not moot tho requirements of the situation, for a Presidential can vass in which tbe main issue is retorra of abuses should bo led by a man who io conspicuously true to ins convictions and his conscience. Mr. Hendricks bos not a clean bill of mural and politi cal health, and the Democratic party wouiu loneit its most important ad vantage by nominating a candidate on whom bis principles sit so loosely. Democrats of sturdy convictions and robust honesty would not care tho toss of a nickel cent whether an outside trimmer like Duvis or an insido trim mer like Hendricks wore mado the candidate. No man is fit to lead this great canvass on tho Democratic side unless tho steadiness of Ins principles is a guarantee of the firm now of his integrity. Davis and Hendricks being excluded there remain three prominent Demo orotic caudidatea of conspicuous ability and sound principles namely, Gover nor iiidcn, senator jsayard and Sena tor Tburman any ono of whom would make a vigilant and incorruptible President. Kach of tho three has soma peculiar attributes of strength. in luvor ol senator J uurmati it may be said that bo alone, of ull possible Democratic cnndidulus, hue a chance of carrying bis own Statu of Ohio. If this cbunce were a certuiiity it should be a controlling reason for making Mr. Thurman the Democratic sluudard bearer, for a Democratic victory in tho Ohio But to elections would virtu ally docide tho Presidential contest in lavor of the Domocratio party. A Democratic success in Ohio in October would be worth at least thirty thou sand votes in Now York in November. and would bring an equal ratio of gains in evory oliior Stato. If the chances are such that Ohio is worth contesting air. xuurman is tne nest oanuidale; but it does not yet appear that oven ho would bavo any certainty of recovering uuio Iroin the Kepublicans, and unless this can bo done Air. Tilden or Mr. lluynrd wouid be a more ex pedient candidate. If tho Republicans are destined to carry Ohio in October it is better that tho Democratic can didate fur tbo Presidency should not havo a peculiar stake in that prelimi nary local cunvoas. II Ohio should bo conceded to the Republicans, and Mr. Tburniaii's claim to tho Democratic nomination bo ruled out, thcd'hoice among Hie candidates bo have us yet become proiiiinenl would lie between Governor Tilden and Senator Kayard. Either uf them would nutlte a good iToaidcnl, anil, ac cording to present uppeuiiiucus, one ol these two will carry ulf the nriau. If Governor Tilden cannot get the Humi liation IniiiBoll, he is certainly .tmng enough to give it to Mr. Ilayurd. Hoth uro statesmen of settled convic tions and sterling integrity, uud ullieial swindlers would lie equally scourged out of the Government under tin ad ministration of either. Mr. Tilden would be a more sonsutional President, but Mr. llayard would make fewer ene mies. Seuator Bayard's chances,what evor thoy may amount to, dopend on tho good will of Govornor Tildon. and so long as tho Govornor has hopes of Hvi.t.i,ig .uu i jiuuia iiunimauun mm self, he will not be likely to designate a political heir. But in tbe present aapoct of tbe canvass bo has a double chance for political influence : for if be cannot control tbe convention In hie own favor, he may give tbe nomina tion to aenator llayard, and thus as sure tho success of bis prluciples and tho predominant oi ins puraiiim oncu in th low Administration. New York Jlnatd. ' ' ' . "NOTHING 'rfTjOOT OUT OR APOLOGIZE FOB." In Its boastful declaration ot Harris burg that tho Republican party "have nothmy in tluir pant hUtory vkuh they iris to blot out or apologize for" which is tho oxuot reading of tho third reso lution ol iu plalfur.n tho Rcpublieun State Convention of Pennsylvania gayo its sanction to the most internal vil lainies over perpotratod undor any gov ernment that the sun shines on. What Does it mean to tell us that the Repub lican party do not desire to "blot out" or apologir.0 fur, Tbe Loot A Stocking Frauds? Does the Convention wunt tho coun try to understand that the Republii un party endorse, t. The Sanborn contracts T Does it desire the people to believe that the Republican party upprovo of that outrageous and high-tmndod pro coeding, Tho San Dominuo Job ? Does it want them to think that tho Runiiblicun party are not ashamed of m,I (In mil rliuiirn lo '-hint nut." nr "apologixo lor" The Credit Mobiliur Rascality T Aro wo to infer from this declara tion of the Convention that tho Rupub hcan party commend ' ' Tho Harrington Safe Rubbery ? Can it be tiossiblu that this boastful Convention by its boastful third reso lution tlesiros tbo vulers ol 1'ennsyl vauia to understand that tho Republi can party uphold that tremendous piece ol rascality, Tbo Major Ilodgo Defalcation? And, worse still, duos tbe Conven tion mean to inform us that tho Repub lican party is willing to stand god-la-thor to The Boss Shepherd villainy ? And further, to aum up, does this shameless Convention by iu shameless resolution, mean to declare that tho Republican party are nut ashamed of and do not wish to "hlul out or "apol ogiso for" 1st. Tho Frauds in tho Department of Justice under Laundelet Williams? 2d. Tho Kmmn Alino Scandal of Minister Behenck ? 3d. Tho Whisky Ring Conspiracy? 4lli. the iiaueock fiasco r. . . Bth. The I'ost-Tradersbip Corrup tion fith. Tho Onielal Dishonor and Full of Belknap? 7th. Tho (Iravo-Stoiie Swindlu? 8th. Tho Malfeasance of Secretory Robeson in allowing a claim of i'Ji,. 000, which had been forbidden by act of Congress? i , v 0th. Tho Straw Bids Swindlo in tho PoHt-ofllco Department ? , Yot this is what tho Republican Stale Convention says by tho third resolution of its plutform, adopted last week at ilarrisbu rg. A II of tho abovo enormities aro the acts of tho Republi can party, perpetrated right ruder the eyes ol its Vresulont and loaders, and with thoir knowledge, permission and connivance. The most enormous, dis graceful and damnable things ever committed by any government in the world. And yet Hie hrason faced men, who stood in the Republican Stale Convention Rt llarrisburg last week, toil us that the Republican party "have nothing in their past history Which tuey wish to diui out ur apologize ion Great Heavens I Can impudence furth er go, and havo tho Republican leaders no shame whatever? While the coun try is standing aghast at the tremend ous developments of fraud and corrup tion that are now being made, and which have been iroing on for years. those fellows stand up and tell us thut thoy havo never dono anything that tbey would wish to blot out or upolo- giso ion un, nnamoi where is thy blush ? We pan so in wordless aston ishment us sui'h unheard of effrontery. fleilefonte Wati-hman. At the annual meeting of the stock holders OI the Allegheny Volley Hull road, held at Pittsburg, on Tuesday, tho 10th inst., tho following Board ot Managers were elected for the ensno- mg year: Joint Soott, l'ltuburg; T, A. Scott, Philadelphia; GeoriroR. Rob erts, Philadelphia; Wm. M. Lyon, Pitlsburg; D. A. Stowart, Pittsburg; 11. M. Fulton, Philadelphia; 11. F. Jones, Pittsburg ; Henry II. Philips, Philadelphia; A. J. Cassatt, Philadel phia. The total earnings tor 1875 woro ia,.t!i!J,li.l8.48 ; total oxpenses, f 1,414,900 35 ; not earnings, t!l84,C42.. IS, an increase of f 65,054.86 over 1874 1 The "Groat Unknown," whom Blaino tears as an opponent in tho Cincinnati convention, is now tho subject of gen eral nowspapor discussion. Une laco tious wostern journal has raised the following ticket: "For President tbo Great Luknown ; for Vieo Presi dent anybody but Belknap or Hub cock." gem acfitisfrnfuts. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.- J Nntlee la kereliy glr.n that l.llere taita mentary Baring h-en grAntH In ih lubaoriher on Uieeitale or jACOn HKIIKRMNII, deaoaied, late or Hredy tnwnihlp, Clearfield eoonty, Pa-, all pcraona iadnbted t aaaj aetata are requeued I make immediate payment, and thoao having oiaimi ageia.1 ina lame will preeent tben dulv autbentioated tor enttloraont. AllllAHAM IIKDKRLINO, JOHN IIKIIKKI.I.Nfl, Ji-tr-rna Line, Mar. 19, '7S -! Kaecolon. A DMINISTIIATOIt'8 NOTICE. Nfiloa ii hrre'.j t'"' Ikal Ltllire or Ad mlnl.trallnn in llie vital or DAVID LAN4 BKKKV, late r Lawrenoe toa-aitiip, Clearfield coootv, I'., dvo'd, kariog bran duljr granted to tbe atidrrrignod, all per.oni iadcbloj to aald eitate will pleaia make immediate pevmeat, aod tbuie having elaiim or demand, will prawn! ibem nrnnerlv authenticated tr aettlrment wilh ontdeliy. WM. LAN.tllKKRY, ClearBelJ, April 6, 7&-SU Adm'r. IjmTnTst RATO US NOTlCE NotlM it btrtjbjr fwtm that ltltort of Ad nfrtUtravtiot on lb. uuti ofPAHUKI.U FAK WKI.U lit of Piko township, Crftsjld oouoi P., dtxratistfl. hkfinit bn duly gnu.r, t tbo andcrviffnod, all parooBi tmliblod U taid tftal witl ploana mako tminodlalo payment, nd thot bar i of clalma or doinanda axninat tho Mtni will protcnl tben proptrljr aathanlliot. for toltlo until without doUj. L. M. FAHWKI.I,, Admlnlitrntnr, diva Union, Oatro Co., P.., April is, 7 at, Mi'drat si (lonnon, C'Uarfl-M, P.,, Atturnoya for AdniiBiit rotor. NUloa la horaby fit on that Lottwra of Ad nlnialrntion an tbo aauta or N M. FARVVKI.L, lot of Pi ha tosfn-hip, Clfarttalil eminty, Pa., doocBMd, baring too dnly xmntdd to tha nndrrnlttiMl, all paraooa Indwblod Iu aald ttUto will plttow nttko iniittMliou pnyinont, ond tboto ' hnrinn el aim or di-tnanda will prOHont tbnm properly aMlhaotloattd tor trillc-niant without dtlay, Is. M. FAHWRLL, ' Admin ia rotor. run Tniun, Crlttrt Co., IV, April II, '7-. atli'RMAr t (insr-oH, Ckarflrld, Pa., Attorney! f-.r Adtulatrator. c Al'TION - ... in g -..-.r, ..ni... Rl-.llll ,n. ..W. SB the preiniin. imw o.-rupied by me In llraetur -I". in ntf, .iii, my nii.i.ai. n.mu.i Wlhi,r, bn. no ino-rrit or proi.rty Inure), j mya.ll ha. any right to di.poie or the aaiae, and .... .n.vl,miia invrewiin, WHOOUt mj OOBlenl, will be proreeulerf ai provided by l.w. aiil BV WOULHKATKH. Ueoatar Ip, April 19, '7t-ll QMjTioiTr- All paraona are hereby aaatloaod agaleet pnrebaalng sr In any manner maddllag with tha follnwiag property, aow la tha poaeeeiioa at W. B. blioe, of II.. hi lownabip, via i A lot of hay, lot or elraw, one wind mill, one aattlng hot, aaa wagoa, one rod now, ono white and red sow, one boiler, year old, one barrow, oaa plow, .ae Baln eal or, lonr kead or abaovtj aa. gray mare, eight buih.il polalooa, two auwi and alevea plga, twa eeoata, one bnraaa, aaa aiak, aaa Book atve. Ma labia, lot or tl.wara, twa aat ohalra, Iwo bwdi aaj keddiag, oo. lounge, ana .look, ell aorae af rv aad Iwo aerae el wheat ia lb. growad. Raid property waa purokaaad ky aa at OoaeUble'e ale aa Ike Ilk day of April, aad U UA with said Dlioa as Joaa oaly, Melon la nr arde at aay . J. BOSS A SOU. Wallaeelaa. fa., April II, llrS-at S.HtSfflUofOU0. JJARD TIME8 HAVI MO KVrUCT IN FRENCHVILLE ! I am awara tbtU tharo aro aomo poraona n lltlU bant m piaaaop and I am niao a war tnoi trtt aum plaint of "bard tlnoa" la woll aijtb ynlroraal. 11 at I am h aituattd now that I eon aaiiefy tbo forwor and prora oonalualvaly tbal "brJ tionaa" will not otfaat tboao who buy lbir itotli from m; tod all my pntroea aall bo loltiatod Into tba o- trai oi - HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I bavo aooda onouvb to xuiiply all tbo lnbb UaU In lha lowor ond of tbo ouunty wbiob I aol) at ii'oniti( low raloi from my mammolb atoro In MIILeloNliUHU. wbrro I aon nlwaya bo fonnd roady to wait apon aaJloraand aupply than with Dry Goods of all Kinds, fluoh u Clotba, Batlootta, Coaalmaroa, Jdiullna, Dolamoa, Linan, mill toga, taJtoooa, Tnuminga, Hibboua. Laea. Hoady-mad Clothing, Iloota and Bboea, llati and Vapa all ur tl.a boat malarial nl mado Utordor lloio, Soola, tiloroa, Ulttena, Lnooa, Hibbona,ao. UROCBKIBS Of ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rica, Molnaita, Flab. Boil ( I'orh, Llnaood Oil, Vlab Ull, Carbon Oil. llardwaro, Quoonawnro, Ttnwnro. Oaatlnga, Plowi ud Plow Cnatloga. Naili, BpllA, Corn Cnltlrft- tora.Uldor Proaaoi.nnd all kindi of Aioa. rfiimary, PalnU, Varnlib. Olaai, and A ganorM naaortmoni oi nuttonary, GOOD FLOUItt Uf tiorent brmnda, nlwaya oa hand, ui will bo aom m .ua towoai poaaioio aguroa. J. II. HeCloio'a Mrxlioinai, Jnyna'a Modlelooa Ituit-ttor i and uoofland a UMtora. 0 poandt of Wool won tod for which tbo hlgfaoat prtosj will bo paid Cluraraood oo bud aod for aala ot tbe lowoat market prkoo. Alao, Agtnt fur Btrnttonrillo ud Corwonarllla ibretblDg Muobliiea. tfVC.II utd aoe for youroolTaa. Tow will Ind avaribing aaaiij kopt in ft rouii atoro. L. U. COUDRIET. Franch'lllr p. 0., Anguet 11. 1174. i. r. wiArrju,.... ,.w. w. aarra WE1VER at BKTTX DEARF1ELD, PA. . Aro 0aTeriDfat the old Hand of Q. I. Kead A Co. . their keek of f ooda. oonelatlna; of DRY - dOODS," GROCEEIES, Roots a' shoes, HATS A CA HARDWARE, URINSWARI, FLOUR, EED, SALT, &o,, 4o., Waaoaahl. ratal for CASH er la ' I t BBekaaga for Square- Tibber, Boards, Shingles OR ILNTRT PRODUCB. sr-AdvaBed mad to thoas aagagad Is get- tlag eat aejaara atb.r oa tk. moat advaatagou pdtljaari termi. CALIFORNIA. Taf.t rmcAoo ; Bmbraeea and" Trunk Hoilway WKHT. ond, m ip oaiAT-wiirmav n.iLwir one monar-ment tba Or at dm of tbo WKSTortd NORTH- Ita numeroaa brmat?hee and aonneetlono, forti- the ahortoat and quVkeit male between OwiCAn enaaiv, Nnnrnai all polnta In iLLiaoia. Wia. i MrrttieA, UiirNiaoTi, Iowa, PiiaKABKA, L' ronatA and tbe n attraa TKRaiToniaa. lii Omaha aid California Line It tbe abort eat ati beet rwato for ail point la NottTNiow iLLmf a, Iowa, Dakota. NaaaAaMA, Wroaiaa ColobAi, Utab, Hrtaha, CAtiroa ia Oaaaoa. Cai Japah and AnaTaALiA. Iu Chicago, Madison & St. Paul Line ti the ahertaet (In for KokruBR. Ifltroxai. aad M isaaaoTA, and r Maniaoa, Hv. Part, Mix sBaroLia, Di iiT i sad all pelata la tka Ureal Northwcot. Ill M Inona and SI. Peter Line Ia tbe only route t r Winoha, Horaaatia, Owa torna, MABBATesr. Paraa, Naw Klh, aod all poioti in ttoatbern fni Central Minneeota. Iu Green Bay raid Marquette Line It tbe only line J a abb villi, Watrbtowb. FordDd Lac, ObbIbb, ArrLBTojf, (tniBN Rat, KnCAHABA. NBOAIaK, M arqcrttb, HoiaBToI, Uarcocb and tbe latjuaSi raaioR Cuihtrt. Iti Freeportand Dubuque Line la the only root lir EtotR, RorKroRo, Frrb roRT, aod all DOintBrta. Freeport. Ita Chicago und Milwaukee Line la lb. aid Lata Shot, Root., aad ia tka oaly on. paning through Kvaairow, Lai. Fosa.v. llios-l-ASB , Waealoaa, R.risa, Kaaoasi to MlLWADBRa. Pullman Fulnce Cars are roa on all tbrougk trelna ortbla road. Toll la the ONLY LINK running then ear. bo. twee. Chie.go and St I'.ul, Chloago and Hll.n beo, or Cblo.go and Klnona. At Omaha our 8letrB oosneet with th. over land Sleer-on oa tho l!aisa Part!. Railroad for all poiou Wait or the M tieoorl River. On tbe orrival of lha train! rroui the Rait or 8e.lh.th. tralnaortb. Chicago A Novtb-Weatar. Railway LKAVK CIIICAUO ai liillowa: For Council lllulMlmalia and t alirornla. Two Through Traim n.lly, wlik P.llman Halaoa, Urawing Itoom and Sleeping Oara through la C.innell UluSo. far XI. Paul Bad MliinoapoUa, Twa Through Tralna dally, with I'ulluian Palaoo Can eil.flhedoa bulb trale.. fortirveu Hay and l.ak. u parlor, Two Tratua daily, with fullwen Felae. Cara attacbod, anrl running through In M in, nolle. for Mllarauk.a, Pour Thniugb Tr.iaiil.llT, Pullaiiul Uara oa atgbt train., Parlor Chair Can on day traim. I-or Mparta and Vt luuns aad nniaU ia Minneeota. Una Through Train daily, with Pullmaa Hleepere to VTinonn. for llaouqu. via Proeport, Two Through TraiBB daily, wilh Pulliaaa t'ara oa aight traiai. for Dubuque and Croaaa, via Cllntoa, Two Through Tralna daily, with Pullmaa Cara ua night train to Mnlir.gir, Iowa. forHloni I lly and Yankton. Twa Tralna dally Pullman Canto Mleeoarl Valley JaaeUoa. for l.ake t.eneva. Pour Traina daily. for HiM-kford, lUerlliig. Kenoaha. .anoa. vlllv, and other peinu, yoaeao hav. rrom two io lea traina daily. Mew York OfSoe, Xo. 4IS Sroadway Bortoa Oflee, No. t Slala Straat Omaha OSloa, lal Parnham Street, Sea Frenol.oo Offloe, 111 Mnnt gomary Sine! I L'bieago Tiebat Offloe. i 31 Clerk Street, ander Sherman Houae, oornar Canal and Madiaoa Stnele; Klnaie Street Depot, orarr W. Kioila and Canal Slraele i Walla Street Ilenol. earner Walla nod Kloaie Smeta. ror raU. or loformalio. not altalnablo rrom your borne ngnnta, apply u W. H. Sraassrv, tlaaris Hro.irr, uea. ran. Ag t, Vbloago. lien. Hun t, Jaa. It, lalt-iy Cbieago. JEW STORE AND NEW GOODS JUS. SHAW & SON U.fs juat op.ned a Saw Ktoii, on Main 8t.,CLaAariSLD, Fa, laiwlY occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN. Thslr stock ooriaialsof lej ii2 vr caa cd qd ao st t Dancgsisi af the brat quality, Qokknsware, Boots and Shoos, ad ererjr artiole o.oeaaary for , one's eomfort. Call and examine our stock bsfors par ohaelng elaiwhere. Mar , lS6-tf. WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. Attkaeadorikenewkrldge, WEST OLRARPIKLD, PA. . The Omerlel.r rJ ihia Mtakllake.u. alll L- kla liaaae. dieaotfroH dl.illUra. at,u.k..lh. rrom thla hasaB will a. ear liMl aura anlele at a small margla akova aaet. Haul beapan aaa be raratebed ith lk)aor aa raaeoaable tonae. Para wiaa aad araadiee dirtot rmai Beany'. vinery, at mats, paw Int. Hsrusea ja. colbuhn. nearlald, Jaaa II, lltl tf. ttljftUattMUS. HARTSWICK & IRWIN ... SKU0M1) STKKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALNRS I PUItK DRUGS! OUEMIOALSI PAINTS, OIIJS, DYE STUFF VAltNtflllES, CRUSHES, PhKPUJIKRV, ' PANCY 000U8 TOILET AK'IICLKS, OP ALL KINDS, PUSS WINES AND LIQUORS, for medlelnal porpoeea. Trueaea, Hupporten, Rehool Bnokt anj Station try, and all other artialoe naually fuaod in a llrag tit ore. PHYHICIANfl' PUKSCIUITIONH CAUE FULLY COMHOC.VUKD. Having a lew perieooo In tbe bnainoaa they ean givo entire eat lafaotioB. i. U. UART8WTCK, JOHN F. IaHlVIX. CTeorfleld, December 10, I874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Suoceiiori to Boynton A Yonnt,l FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS ManNfaotarora of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Puerto and Pina Street., CLEAHflEM), PA. HAVING engaged In tha manufaetun orflrat elaaa UACIIINEKT, we reipeeirully infenn ha puklie that w are now prepared Io ft II all orden aa okeaply aad aa promptly aa eaa be done la any or tbo eltiea. We manafaetar and deal ia Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Head Bloeki, Water Wkeola, Shading Pulley OiSord'a Injector, Steum Oaugea, Steam Whlatlea, Oilera, Tallow Cup., OH Cupi, Oangn Coeba, Air Oocka. Otohe Valvea, Cbaek Valvea, wrought iron Pipaa, S:aam Pompa, Boilw Peed Pompa, Anti friction Metrea, Soap Stone Packing, Qum Pack- at. and all kioda of MTLL WORK; together with Plowa, Blad Sol.i, COOK AND PARLOR STOWS, aad other CASTIIf OS ef .11 klnda. Sr-Ordara aollelted aad Slled at city price. All letter ofl.qalry wltk reference to machinery of oar maaafaolar. promptly anawerad, by addree- iag aa at Clearleld, Pa. Janru-tf BKiLKrCYOUNd A REED. The Bell's Bun Woolen Faelory, Paaa tnwaahip, Clearfield Co., Pa. RtlltNtl) OtITI BT got BURN E D U PI The aubaerlbere bavo, at creat eiponae. rebuilt neighborhood atceitity, in tbe eroetion of a flrat- iaa Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern nproe omenta attaebed, and are prepared to matt all kioda of Clothe, Caeaimoroa, tiatinetta, Blao kola, Fiannela, A a. Plenty of goodi on band to supply an oar old ana a thotuand now euatonera, whom wo aak to aoato and exam ina our atook. The baeiaeaa m CARDING AND FULLING III roceire onr erpecUl altrntioa. Prop of rran gomenti witl be made to rweira and deliror Wool, to ewtt oiiatomora. A II work warranted and dono npuw ibe abortoat aotloe. and bt atriet at too tion to baeineaa we hoy to realiao a liberal ahare ii panne patronage. I(MMN) POUNDS WOOL WANTED! Wo will pay tbe bicheet market priee fur WM and eell our man n foot ored fooda aa low aa aimitar gootli oaa be bouajht la the oouoty, and whenerer re fail to render raaaonablo eatiafaetton we eao Uware bo fonnd at home ready to mako nronor jspikvni.ifB, ounvr in poraon or ny letter. jam no aiuiiiNttun sunn, apriUdtf Bower P. O. 'JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Uove Lining and Fire Brick, kept oonntantly on blind. STQJE AD EARTHED -WARE dp KVRltT HKSOHtPTION! CROCKS! POT31 CROCKS Kl.her'a Palsiil Alrtljlit tacir - Healing arrait a-;aaai BUTTER CHOCKS, with llda, CHEAM CHUCKS. MILK CROCKS, APPI.K- II t'TTKK CHOCKS, PICKI.K CllOt'KH. PLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS, Anj a great many ether thlnga too aamoroni to mealioB, t he bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner ol Cherry and Third Stroota, aog) MARBLE AD ST0K YARD Mas. S. 8. LIDDKLI,, Bavieg engaged la the Marbl. bailee... daalraa to Inform bar frl.ndi and the pahlle that ahs kaa aow and will keep aonatanllyoa hand a larga aad waU .ejected atook of ITALIAN AMD VERMONT MARBLE, aad ia prepared to furnlek to erder TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMRNTS, Carbi aad Poati lor Cemetery Lota, Window Bllli aad Cape, alio, BUREAU, TAM.R AND WASH PTAND T0P8, Ac, Ac tea.Yard o. Reed atreet. .ear tke R. R. DenoL viaaraeld, ra. Ja7,7l Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY TMIR aadaralgaad, having aaubll.kad a Tier 1. aery aa Ihe 'Pike, about half way between ClearSeld and Carwenaville, la propared to Oar alih all hinds of PRtTIT TREKS, f eland. rd and dwarf.) srergraena, ttnrabhovy, Urap. Vlnae, tlooeoborry, Ilwloa Bleak Harry, Strawberry, aaa naepeony v laea Aiaa, oioariaa uraa rroei, Qalaoo, aad aarly acarlet Rkaharh, A. Ordra promptly attended to. Addren, 4. D. WRIflitT, aopIS SS-) ' ' Caramevtllo, P.. 171LLIAM M IIKNKV, Jostioi v T o vna Pbao. aaa Scaiviaan, LUalBSS OITT. OidhMleaa Bad. aad aaaae, anmatlv if . ArtlebM oi agrweaMat sad deed, a I anavayaa. aaatly aaeouled aatd vaaraatod ae SUSQUEHANNA 110UHK VUKWKNSVII.LE, PA. ' NKWrON READ, PaoraiBroa. HaviBg baooiaa proprietor f this ll, i Would relpeetlully aollcil lha palroa.go f 'ih. pul.li.. lluM oasll, and aunreaually ,n Baud i a il, rallied aod relurai.l, , giaol .am pie room, allaobvd. All railroad i,nllll , ' urn hou.,. j,,,, , CUAW HOUSE, 10 (Cor. of Market A Proof ureeli I CLXAHK1KI.D, PA. 11 Th,' ",r'l",, ' laken eh.rg. of ,bi, lloi.l, would reepoallally !,, ,,, "., .; Jl"''J tK. llLLhK'IO.V. UrAti'lIiKUTON jToDsK tm , KKW H'ASHIMixo.V PA. thla new and well fui,bd h,u.. baa be.o t . . '-".IVHIllllH.,gaif faror bita with a call. ' -lay s, l!J. U. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. mTIII)R illll'SK, , , Oppoall tha Court lli.o.r, LOCK HAVEN, I'ESN'A. " J1AI SEAL A KHUM, I'rep',. LOVU HOUSE, " Main Street, PIIILIPriHUKll, PkXN'A. T.hla alwaya .upplied wilh II,. belt Ihem.rkrt uT'irila. The Uivellng public li ini llrd Io ..II "".'?- HUIIKUT LOVD! THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Seoond and Markal birerla CLCAnflM). pi. Itltrs old aad aomuodlii.a Hi, ,M, ayrB Ibe pail year, been i.l.r,.J to double li, furmar Beoaail fne Ihe .i..,.;.. . . - -w.. , .euimrn' oi urea. gore and gueeta. Th. whr Io boll.flng b.i beea .... urvpneiur win ips.ro a9 peine to render his guesls nualnruU. wbii. etaylag wllb him. dr-Tba 'Maasio. Houae" OaiBlbns rem to aad from tba Depot oa tbe arrival and departure efe.chtr.ln. JOHN DOUUIlhRrv. "I" ' " Proprietor jCanbs. Jon. Parvoir, Pros. J. p. n.ai., Caahitt Curtvoiiatvlllo Ilnnk. Aulburiied Capital Jior. a m Paid up Capiial.... lib 0 1 (at-ccaans riaar iivival banb.j JOHX hATTO.V, Or. O. A. tUTrrn AAIIOS W. PATCIIIt. IU,. J. p. unrr STOCKHOLDERS, INUIVIDt'ALLV LIARLE Do a genaloe banking Itn.ineu. Account! loliciled. Curweoivllle, Pa., Jan. 19, IS;t 6io. r. K. ARXOLO. O. W. ARNOLD. J. r Arvita F. K. ARNOLD 4. CO.. Bankers and lirokrc, ' Hojnoldsvlltc. ietlenoH Co., Ha, Munar reealvod oo deitn.t. n:.A....ni. derate ratea. E-i.larn An. I Foreign Rirkang. il. - - -" w nn.i ani ouiierin,n. promptly uia-le. oenuiii. Tine, ireo. t., , ,..y County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD. PA. ROOM In Maaooie Building, one door north l C. D. Walaon'a Drug Klore. I1 T'k.t. in .1 r ti , A a- - - uiTrr,ooi, oeeai. town, Mlasgnw, London, Paria and Cotirnhacta Alao, Drafts ror aala aa Ibe Royal Bank of lr.l.cl bi imperial nana oi bonuon. .naeo a. 1.AU3AHU, f rer t W. M. 8ITAW, Cashier. II:I:7I DREXEL & CO. Sfo, 3d PJoulh Third HI root, Philadelphia B.MKPR.C. And Dealers in Government Securities, appltcettow by man will receive prompt aim tion. and all InformatioB ikurfji. t .:.i i Ordere eoliotod. April 11-tr. Sfatlstrij. STEWART & BLACKBURN, DEXTISTS, Curweneville, ClaarUald Cooul), Pcnn'a (OBoa Is O alee' New Boilding.) Carwenlrllle, Jan It, 187S-!y. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OSSce la Bank Building.) Cnrvt cnavlilo, ClearSeld Con I'a. eh II It-it. A . M. HILLS Woald retpertfolty notify fa U patient, that be hat redneed thenripo of AKTf. KICIAL TEKTH to iM to Mr M - $3S.0 fur a doublo tot. For any Iwo pereae f sasua ume, to oaee eaca an apptr aot, will get ibe two aeta for wt5.t)u, or lU.M Term a fn variably Caow. Clearld, Jaly t, 1874. FRESH MEAT-.J1EW SHOP. The ondcnlgned hereby Informs lbs puhlii il general that they keep on band, reru arlr. at their ahop, adjoining JOHN OtLICIl'Ei furnitsn rooma, opposite tba toon House, tbe etsr rRssit user, veai, m ttox LAMB, PUKK, ETL AT REDUCEJJ PRICES, FOR CASH. Market minting! Tueidly. TboniUv. all Saturdare. Moat d.ll-ered at re.ide.ee weri deiired. - A share r iiatronage la reipetrullv ri'liritej. Uarok I, isrt-ly. BTAUK A KOIIKIc pRESU MEAT MARKET. M. Q. BROWN & BR0 Market St., CI.Arfleld, Would anaoono to the oltiaens of tbs tows all vicinity that thvy still keep Ihe meat market u tha old ttaod, where ikey will keep Frssh Bocf, Veal Mutton and lamb, of Ihe finest qualities. Markat horaingo Tueidaya, TueriJevi ai Saturdaya. Uira oaa call. Juae W,7i-m M. U. BROWN A DR0. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARD0N & BRO,, Rear af Ple'i Opera llonae, , w CLKARFIKI.D, PA. Oor arrnfrmenta aro rf tbe mot e 'io,1 cbaraetor lor furntahing the public with Frn Mfota of ail hinl, and of the very bett r)inli:; Wo alao deal ia all kinla of Aurirmllarnl Tinl' men la, which we keep nn exbiliiimti lair ii M tit of thepiibiLO. 011 aruuuti wl t - aad toko a look at tiling, nr Mvi n ClearAeltl, Pa., July U, ly,h if. RffAniNr: fop at.l! BOOKS A ST A TIOXRK V Market Clearfield, (at the Piief '&' TUB anlerF'f nrd br-gt Iravo to .inn ua tbe oititne of (lrrllrM and ricir.iti. tS be hoe I toil up a room and haa Jur-t rrunl irom tne city with a Urge a moan t of matter, oonaiiting in part uf Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeconnt and Tata fijoka of erefr - eerlntloni Piixt and Bnvelenoa, Pr-nch rrt- and plain f Pone and Prnclle; lilat.ii Url Paper, Deode, Hortftfei Judgment, Hi" tion and liiniaitrr nutee; White and neat Itrlef, Letral Cap, Keenrd Cip. nd HIM Sheet Moito, for either Piano. Fiale er Vi eonatantly en hand. Anv boka or atalift1 deeired that 1 may not bare on bond. will ho or .l j ay prat expreae, and lil at wbolrvole tt to aait eiutotoera. I will alao kei-p iiaraiure, aurn ai Mairaitoef, nawiiai'CM. a P. A. UaLmS. Clearfleld, May f, 1HAS tf ATA I-UA HLE riloFKKT Y T roil 8ALN OR F0K U Tha auhacrlber itrca nntiee that be rent or aol I hia dwelling and at ore prn'rrf ' uato oa Heed atreet, adjuiotnff tbe L-onare" H" In the boroojcb of I'leailUld, Pa. The lrr' il lfl X.14 (vol. Tbe dwelling hnuee eoaue l rooma ana a anohen on tne Brat aior?,- rooma on the tweond atory. The atort ' eaa bo bad at oneo, and tba dwelling Kl on end a nor ibe lit of July. For farther ' lloulore. oddrou op ami, I la ih ntirrstf" 1 tbe pr-miiea. UXO. ti. PAS-M1 I ClaaiAeld. Pa., May II, '7i-U 1 sf t BALE s Jfc A larfe and well-lniabed Brick V1KW ' 1 ate on tbe rirer bank, ia tbe borua ' 1 1 Arid, ountatning eleren ruoma. with g'-o-l water Id tbe kiteben, and all the drniv'l oieneoa. Pantriea, bath-room, Clo'bee p1" U.t auly feet front aod two handrett atn1 feel baeh, with a twenty Toot alky oa tide. (Said buildinf, With all tb urlr-" will bo lold obuop, with payment! io ui' P eer. Application ean be mad to ' a.gnMi, or la A. v. l ale, Kq.. wno " asaeoeeary tnformatlo to tkuee wbo do-m " r ' ' TIIOrJ.J.MrCn.lO May tlrt, IRTI.tf. J. U. M'MUlUtA WILL SUPtLT TOU WITH ANT ASJ'j OP MgHCllANDIHB ATTIinVKKI V". PRICK. COMI AMD UK If. lM NEW WASHINGTO!