gardirarr, & flnwaw. SAt'KETT & SrilHYVER, ' HARDWARE, aad Baaufhotarars of TIn,Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, 4 . , . Seooud Street, GLBA1FIILO, PA.. flaring largely Inoreneeil our slock of Hard- wara, wo turtle the i public lo eaetnine oar Block and prluh. Carpenters end parssni who contemplate bnlld ln will do wall lo aiamlna oor . TOOLS BUIIDIIO HAEEWAK8, which li hw end of Iho beet manufacture, aad will bo told low for NAILS, GLASS. ' -' 1 PUTTY, -t-i.,-7 --. .. ' n uutJi, LOCKS, LATCHES, HINGES, ' SCREWS All kinds of Bench Plooil, Howl, Obliolr, Squares, Hammers, lletohote, Plumbs and Levels, Mortised A Thnmb linages, Bevels, Braces A nun, Wood and Iron Bench Bcrewl, and the borl Boring Machine lo tho market. Double and Single Eitt Axes, ' POCKET CUTLERY, At. ; Agents for Burndl'i Iron Corn SheHcr, warranted. .'Also, agents lor RkharoV ', GOTHIC VLVB TOPS, wbiok effectually cure Smoky Float. Farmers' Implements and Gardsa Tooll of every description. A larfO variety of COOK STOVES, ' which wo warrant to girt setUfaetioa. Portable Range and Furnacet. V Roofing, Bpontlog and Job Work done on reason ble terina. All onion will receive prompt attention. June 11, 187. POWELL & MORGAN, 0A1LIM I HARDWARE, Alio, Manafaetnrtriof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. F ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all hlfiili fnr ..la hv V ' ' 'POWELL MORGAN. JAILROAD WHEELBARROWS for Bale by POWELL A IIOnOAN. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS , ' Balls, tto., for lala b POWELL A MORGAN. J JARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE FiDdlo.fi, for lala hy , POWELL A MORGAN. Q.UN8, PISTOLS SWORD CANES ' ' 1 For tola by ' " POWELL A MORGAN. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Blur, for lala hf - - POWELL A MORGAN. JR0N1IR0N! IKON I IRON I . i.vi f.. for sale by , , . -. POWELL A MORGAN. JJOESK SHOES & HORSE SHOE KAILS, for aaUbj POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES . , And baat Meonfectare, for lala hjr , ' POWELL A MORGAN. MIIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE " BOMS, for lata hp POWELL A MORGAN. G. S. FLECAL, Ironsides Store, PHILLIPHBURO, PA. DKALSR fir ' IIARDWAKB, STOVES, HEATERS, RANG - 18, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. AUD UANVFACTURKR OF TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPrERWARI. Presqaisla Street, Pbillipsburg, Caotra Co., Pa. It.May 1874. HUEY & CHRIST, SOLE PROPRIETORS OT THE CELEBRATED AND DR. STtEVEWa TONIC HERB BITTERS, SKND FOR PRICK IIST. . III EY II It I HT, 111 N. Id Mi-mU - PHILADELPHIA, March 19, 11711m VematBonlySfriGtly Pure Goofls. J"r kn of oa WhlM LMd heaaa au tohwatnW vnrruit ad w. auranUo adearea oi - - -ana WUtakan n.rtH ' aaaaeaa St' 83LQ BY DvltR3 EVERYWHERE. March IP, 18l.,m. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES t Of all klada. Ba tarrfal to bay f only tko genuine. Alae Baggage Btarrewa, wareoonee rrnoaa. lm- prored Moa.y Drawers, Ao. (trams' FiltareB. Scales Repaired promptlt. FAIRRANkej, MORaRACO., 41 Wood Street, Pittihargb, Pa. I mar.K 'tl-lm. CHEAP GROCERIES) LUMBER CITT, FA. Tka aadenlgnsd anaoaaoss to bis old friaada and patroaa tbat ka kaa opened a goad lama al 0 R0CRRIK8 A PROVISIONS at IbeaM etaad af Kirk A Speaeer, fur whlek ke eollrlrt a liberal patronage. H. W. SPINCBB, Lnmker Oily, Pa., Mam ll.tf. JbjEW OPENING. SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE AND HAT & CAP ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET STREET. A full aad oompUlt auortnent of now toodi and aiw Mylot, dowa to "HARD PAN" PRICES. Cltliena art Invited to ealt and eietnlne my ttook and lodge fur themselves as to quality and prloea of good. JOSEPH 8. SHOWBH8, CUeifieM. April 14, 1874. NEW FliOVll, FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Rosb No. 4, Ple'a Optra Hoau, Clvarflelal, Pa. Kaap oonataatlf oa bani SUGAR, , .. COFFEE, TEAS, SODA, COAL OIL, SYRUP, SALT, BPICES, 80AF, . Canaad and BrloJ Fralta, Tobaooa, Clgara, Caa- di, Cider Vloefar, Buttar, K(p, Ao. ALSO, EXTRA OMB-MADB Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, eco., ' All of wbiak wlU b. Mid ehaap for eaak or ia aiokaoga for ooaatrj prodaoa. a, u.iRAianaw, CraartaM, Nor. II, UTI.-tt REMOVAL I JOHN McGAUGHEY Would MrMOtfnlll aottfT tho nabllo Maorallv tart ao hM roaorod hit Oroeorr Storo Croat Shtw'i Row. to tha buildinr formarlr ooeanlod by J. IlilM Kratur, on Stooad otrMt, atit door to Bigltr'i hardwaro itort, whero ho InUndo Mtpinj a ran list or OBOCERIEH. HAMS, DRIED BEEF and LARD. SUGARS aid 81 RUPS, of all fradal. TEAS, OraoB and Black. COFFER, Routed aad Graea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CAjrjrmo fri mts, All klodi la Ik. market. PICKLES, Ip Jara aad barrela. SPICES, ii arerj hrm aod ari.tf. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINOHOICIACalRR. SOAPS, : MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PKACIIK.-, DRIED CIIIIIUIKS. Coal Oil aai Lamp CMaasys. A ml . a,(i'l Birlm.bl of ihu.i tbloai nmallv arpt la a Krueer7 Itora, whlrh ha will ca.-kaua for markettnf at Ibe Market prlera. Will aell for aaah aa aheaplj aa aay other oaa. Pleaaa aall aad tee bta itoek aad Jadae for yoo reel f. JU11H McuATJGHaT. Cleart.ld, Jaa. I, 1878. G ROCERIE3. JAS. II. LYTLE, (SuoMMor IB LTTLB A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CUOICB LIME OP TKA. OOLONGS, JAPAR8, IMPERIAL, TOUHa HYSON, 1NULISII BREAKFAST Panel la Market. . BUTTE! AND KUCII Will ka kept aad aald at Irat aaat. Cask paid GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRtJNBS, PRRSERVED PEARS, PniLADlLPniA BAMS PIKH, Maekstel, Laks Rerrlag, Cod, Aa. PICKLKa. Banal Pleklee aad laglltk Plrkkm. PLOD AMD PKKD. Flew, Oera Meal, Oat MeeJ, Aa. ' awalTS JAS. H. LTTLB. gfW &AtttttmtM. rpKUSTEES' NOTICE. At a Ooart of Cotamoa Pleaa held al Clear- laid, oa Ike talk d. of Marak, !. tha ander- .Ifaed were appolatetl Traeteee of tho eaUta ef r. u. Miller, uoder proeaaaiaga ia vomeaue taebaieBl. Tkey horebr (Ire aoliee that tber are reeled wllk all Ike e.lat. of eald F. 0. Millar, and all kooka, Toachera aod papara relatliia to Ire Bane, aad Ikey reqolro all pireoae loj.btod la tho aald Millar or holdiof properly aoloaf lap. to blai, to pay and deliver all aana of aioaey aad property, dae and k.looe;lof to kiat, la tka aaia iruateea, aau aiao ueaire an orauuora m praaaat their reepoetlvo aeeoonta anl oaaiaBUa. JNO. F. IKWIN, ) 0. W. SMITH, Tra.teee. W. D. U1ULER, J Clearleld, April 11, Wa tt. H BALE OR RENT. Thoandtralrnod ndiaflt too loeonvtniont w aeop a ruouo noun at ino mouui m oanuj nd Cootrol Point, doalroo to rant, or ok ohonao tha farmer, lit will otobonM It for town property la Clt trnold oc Carwnot ill. ThU pro pfrtjr eontaino 29 sorta, i of which aroolaarod. Tho whlo UnndorUld with ooal, flro-oltv tnd a voia of lrB-r( bMtdof potwoaiing a gooa wawr powor. Tho build. n aroalorito Jwallinx, barn, out hoatea. and a aaw mill, l'uuoaalon will bo tra al anr tint. Tbo thlt ta indttpntohlt. tho praapoetivo valut of tliia proportjr ia not tqualed in tht tow My, and la tbtrtltro vary fjaalrabta aa on Invtatnitnt. lltaidto, a largo quantity of aaw tirautr la ytt on tht property, which tan bt taanufaoturmt on tbo praaiiaot. Laek of htlp and moan J tu dortlopo It la my rtaaon for Soring It roriait. Any nrintr tn foroaatloa nb bo obtained by addrtaalnf tbo oub- eribtr. LAWRKNCK VLOUD. rroothTUlo, Pa.. Uareh Iat-f nao. Aa. B Jnal INIll l. W 1IMa.It.l aaa Raat,Ooorgia, tn dtn Vtrofalgttn Blaaton von Nord Amoriea, dr Zimmerman Carl WWn'eA Kooh, wit Hlateriaaonni von Vtrmmatta vorotor ben. Deraolbo war am 10 AoriL tHJa. la Zeita geboreo nad aoii, naoh tfntr aav arbiter ipM n aoa rioht fine Witwe and tinea Buba htnttrlaaHa fca.lv.1. VaaP at.a P.ll. tin n -( hdbi rtratorben let, baboa aieh eeiae vollbuertlrtn Oeachw liter alt aeina aioohatan gottttHohea Krhen aaaaawelaea, naamlioh i A., der Kanfmana (H rerdinand Kooh. 11. dio verwittwtto rrau Prltdtrloko Loaiio Looahardt, gaborono Kooa. 0. die Kran Amalio Tbntmmltr, eborene Koeh. 9. dtr ataafmnan rraas Aainf Kooh and b. dor Kanfmana Prani Aior( Kooh. Zur Erfnatunt doa Naohwelata Ihrer Qnalltiet ala aatehate alltinifio Krhen tat abtr aooh tin Offftntllebet Aufftebot faer erforderlloh eraohttt wordtn. Ka warden daher alio ditjanlKem wo lobe otwa anhtro odor gltloh aaha Krbaofprueobt an den Naehlau lento Car. Priedrioh Kooh aa haben vormiiooniednrohaafgefordert ihro Aaipraeoht bia apart oatana au dew auf dea 10 Jnly, 1BT6 vorailtuga 11 Ubrira biaalfrea Uertcaugtbwefio Zimmer No. 10 antaraamtea Tor mint bei tmi anturaaldcn widr igr nfella naoh Ablauf dea Terutna dio Aneate Hang der SrbbeoohtiolgaDa; fnor die obea gonanntan Ooeobwiater Koch er.aijrto wird. It aai a Lien PKitaaiiciina KHBia-aaaicNr, II. Abtbellaog. Zeita, am 7 tea Jnnoar, 1876. Carl Fraderiok Kooh. of Olen Hope. Pa or bit relative are htrebr rtqueitwl to Inform of their wheraaboaU. CHARLKt) li. MRYKR. Imperial Utrmaa Conaol, S27 Chtatant atrtot, Pbllodelphla. Sheriffs Sale. TIT Tlrtaaofwrltaof Vtmditini ATxaeaa., laaaed II oat of tka Coarl of Coaiaioa Pleaa ef Clasr- tau eoaaty, aud to me direoled, there will bo aipoaed to pablio aala, al aba Court Hoaaa, la the boroaf b of Clearleld, oa Sataiday, the tk day of May, 1871, al 1 o'eloek, p. m. the followlnf deeoriked real tele, to wit : A eartaia tract af lead aiuale ia Deoatar Iwp., Clearleld Bounty, Pa., befioaiag at a bam look i Ikenoa by land of Abraa Ueae lhlrtj..iihl and one-half deireoa aorlk Ifty-foar perskee to a kanloek I tbeooe nortk olfht aad ona-kalf deraea weat eifkty perckeai thenae aorlk aerealy-aae degreee aaat oaa kundred and forty-one perehaa to a hemlock thaaoaaartb twenty ana derees aaat eae kundred aad twaaty-aeroa parekea to a pins ! Ih.no. aoutk aiaty aiae dajfreea eaal two kuadred eighty peroaee to a okoetaut, aud aontk tweaty-oae degreee v-eat obb kuodrod aod aigkteen perrkee to a keailock aad plane of beginning, eon ai.ting of two kuodred and ail aorcr aBd allow anea of ais per oenU for roula, aad karlng ahout one kandred anrea aleared, with keuae aad kara tbareoa, witb a ooal book, weigh bouae, and one fourth of a mile of rail awiag, with all tmprara meela belonging to Cool Co. Selaed, taken in lea.tloo aad la be aold aj the property of Logaa Coal Company. Taaaa or BiLa.Tbe priee or aum at whlek tie properly akall be atraok of aaaal ke paid at tka time of aala, eraaok atkar arraagemeaU aaadeaawillkeapprofed,a!kerwioa the property WIS ko Immediately pal ap aad Bold agaia at tkaeipeaae aad riak of tha peraoa to whom it waa etraek of, aad wka, la aaaa af defteieaey al aaah re-aala, ahall auks good tka eamo, ead la ao taaUBoe will Ike Dead be preaaated la Court for roalrmatioa ualeaa tka moa.jr ta aotaally paid ta tka Bksrta. w. n. nvruAuoun, SaBHirv'a Orrica, I Skerif. Clearleld, Pa, April 111, 1171. J Sheriffs Sale. TT virtue of write of fitri Fntimt, Untd 1 1 trat of tho Ooart of OommotJ Pleaa of Clear- fleld nowaty. aad tw mo dtrooto4, tber will be oxpotod to PUBUO BALI, al tho Co art 11 oaf e, ta tn Boroaga of viearaaia, sataraay, iao ftth day of May, ltT, at 1 a'olttk, p. m., tht fallowing deeoribad real ootato, to wit i AU tbo right, title and .nterott of A. H. Mitton, of, la and to oaa tot aad a half of gronad eita ato 1b Moaaow additloa to the borons' b of Clear field, ta too oownty or I'ttaraeiij, ana cute or Peanayivaaia, boandea ana aotonoea ao loiiowa: Becianina at a DOt oa Marrarotta street, Mat ala eoraer of aloha Garr'a lot t tbonoe in a westerly dirtotloa along Uarraretta atroot W feet ta a Mot i then re hi a northerly drpeetioa eioag iiae of lot no. 8, l It foot mora or leaa to an alley ; taenoa along aald alley la aa oaaterly diroetioa SO foot tooomerof Jooa uarraiott tooooa in a aoota wardlj diroetioa along line or Joan Cirr i lot 1 feet more or loaa to Mir caret la ttreet and plate or beginning, containing ay teec iroai ann 120 hot dten. and known aa lot No. t In aaid addition. being tbo aatno lot which A. II. Mitton parohaeed from Tbomaa Riley ander artlclea of agreement, etc. Alio, eat-half lot of around, being the half of lot No. t In tbo plan of Bald addition, adjoining the above deeeribed lot, being t fret front on Marge ret t atroot, and 120 feet deep lo aa alley, bounded on tbo aonth y Margaret! at root, on the weat by lot of Mr. Heaa, and on tbo north by aa alley, and being tbe aamo lot of groand parohaeed by agreement from Jamaa L. Leavy. Baited, taken In etptation aad to ba aold aa tbo property of A. H. Mitton. Alto, all that oerteia let of groand aituato oa tbo eorntr of Uood aetd Hannah itreete la tho borough of Hoatadalf, Clearleld ooooty, Poaa'a, being seventy flro fett front by sixty-two foot deep, having erected thereon a large three-story bona?, and known ao tho " Centennial Hotel. Ala, oae other pieeenr ptireel of groand ait oato in tbe borough of Houtadale, Clearleld Co Pa., known aa lot No. it, bounded and deseribod aa followit North by property of James Unity, aonth by lot No. M, oast by Uttrgt Htrtet, aad neat by Maple alley, having reeled thorooa a gooa irame noaae Known aa in 'Huropoaa notei, also, a blaok amitb abup. bora stablt and 01 her ou thai Id Inge. He i ted, taken In tiaoation and to bo aold aa tho property ef Wtlliam I'arkev. lnnno or BALn.Tne iinoe or tnta at wnica tbo property ahall bo e'runk off in oat be paid at the time of anle, m eurb other arranged) mta made aa nill ht Mipre-I , rtberwie the pri-er-ty Will t) luifUpiliNtt,! put , an-! iM ajohfl i I Uik ( ne ami flak uf itaat puffin ta WRoi I wee etruatk ailt, asul wBm, iu ce I -i. fl-'loepy at I aueh re-ial-. nhall rtntfce 1 the itw, ani In Bat inalanee wlli tbe U--J bo preaentrJ o (Juurt for 000 U r mat lua unlea the mtmcy ta actually paia 10 tut She nil. w k. MiI'iikksw, Hnaairr'a Urrioi, I Sheriff. Clearleld. Pa.. April IV, 1876. J rjXJWNSUIP STATEMENT. JACOB PRARCB.DIitrletTreaanrerof Brad. ford towaaklp, la account with Road Fund, 1871: li H. To amoant la Traararer'a kaada at laat aettlemeat , $ 4.11 41 II 61 Ta am't of Domor Thomaa' dnnlieata..,. , To am't of Joka Levingston'a duplloato 131 11 lo am t ta trru nanus I 01 H,i 11 CR. By ami af aaaaated tot levied for 1174, Baeollce'xl 197 11 Ry am't aT Tkomea' reuokera for work 111 1.1 Ht eiooemtlnn. oa Thomaa' dup. ...... n II PA By Thomee' duplleete aeeollaoted . S II By J. Lerhngatoa a voeebera leis erer ' work... (II t Ry oaoneralions oa Lerlog.loo'a dup... 14 S4 Ry am't of duplicate aaoollaeled. ' 10 (1 By kill paid for plank ' 1 10 Ry ardor ia farer or W. S. Powell - IT 91 By Jerome Wllaoa for maklag dap 4 00 By Troae. Pier . , I M By Joka Cowdar for ootlfylag ofleers... a I 00 By Aaditm' aad Clnk'e wages . . IK By erder ia fevor ef Leringoloa 17 00 By order as laser af Tkomea , If 11 y Ml. anaolleeUd oa easb duplicate... ' 111 II By am i af W. U. Powel e dinllcala af 1174 ratnrned ta Auditor 14 14 l,ie II Pooa rcaa DR. To kal. la Trees, kaada al former settle- meat . M jo rios ai . wilsoa aa aoekel of W. L Carley it M Te am't of Poor dap. far 1B7.. .......,. 1SI 10 Ta aaak la Treat kandt... ,... 1 7; I,0tar07 CR. By whole ami far Oolll.m...... 1M M y " " Oroea By Pollard By medlral altandaaaa, Beyl, ky Beaee. By paid Kramer, pauper y anaeeaiaai aila iwad taxpayers aa aol.la By Treaearer'a serrleM '."'".rj!"!'. By Aadltars wagsa By kal. aaar.lle.ted tea aa 1174 dap By kal. aasolleetad tat aa 1171 do,.... By am't pall oa M. 0. Wilson's errler- tl.Ott 17 We, Ike aaaaraliaed Aaatlera af BradiM lewneklp, barlag aiamlaed tka abate aeeeaall aaa aaa taem aerraat as aralal. J0BNO0WDSK, M. L. DILL. April It, fMt. Aadltera THE HEPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA WKDKKSDAT MORNING, MAY 1, ISM.' ETTIS THAN OOLO. Better tbaa (raadeur, belter Ibaa gold. Than rank and title a tboarand fuld, . Is a healthy body, a mind at aaja, Aad aimple pleaiuree that alwari plaaae 1 A heart lhal Ban fool for a oolgnbor's woe And share bia Joys with a genial glow, With eytnpathlei large enough to enfold All men aa brothers, la belter than gold. Better Ikon gold la a eoaicleaae clear, Though toiling for breath in aa humtilo sphere Tkough to Doubly bl loeaea WHO Bunion! anu neaiia, ly the lull of of ceres nod wealth, Untried b Lowlr llri Ing nnd lofty Ikougut Adorn and anoobla a poor man's eot, For man and morals, on Nature, plan, Are the gonulne teat of a gentleman. Better than gold Is ths sweet repose Of the anna nf toil when their-labors eloaa I Better tkan gold is tka poor man 'a eloeu, And Ike balia that drop, on bia ilanber. deep Bring, sleeping draghts to the dowoy bed, Where luaury pillows bis ashing bead 1 Hia aiinpler opiate Inhor deeine A ekortcr road to tbe land of dreams. Better than gold Is a thinking min i, Tbat la the realms of books bab flml A treasure eurpaeaing Australian ere, Alire with tho greet and good of yore, . Tbe aaae'a lore and tbe noel'a lay, The glorlea of Empires pooled eway I Tha world'a great drama will thus unfold And yisld a pleasure better lhan gold. Better lhan gold la a peaceful home, , Where all tlie grellde oharitiea eouie 1 Tha sbrlBe of lore and tha beaten of life , Hallowed by mother, alitor or wife. , Howerer homble toe burao mny be, K Or tried by sorrow with Heaven's degree, Tbe bloeiioga thai never were nought or sold, Aod oenlre there, are belter than guld. mow bijaink volts BU.yrxii.s.'i. Vor 101110 reason or olltor host known to himself, Mr. Blaino, in all liis specu lations and doalini's wbilo a muntbor of Congress, which havo thus fur licon disclosed, atieins to havo aduptcd tho policy ot standing bohind aomo con venient irionu wiiu tuutio 1110 auosvrin- tions nnd represented hia interests. This precaution mny have been pru- uent; dui 11 tlie irniisneiions were proper in themselves nnd had nothing to lour from inquiry, tlto fact look suspicious, and as if intended to guard against futuro possibilities. In tua matter ol too Arkansas Itnil- rond bonds and tho advance made by tho Union 1'aciilo, Jlr. Itlnino does not appoar in person at all. Tom Scott's paws pulled tho chestnuts out ot tho firs, hut tbo pntriotio Rollins, who rani tho Republican machine in Maino and the treasury of t he Union l'acifio, told Mr. Harrison, a Uororiunont direc tor, that the ohoBlnnta were roasted for Blaine's anting. so it was In tho Urcuil Alobilicr in vestigation, or ruthor that part of it Inch especially rclcrrcd to tho rail road between Dubuque and Sioux City, which had received a ruluahle subsidy from tbo Government. Congress, in 185G, made a grant of land to tho Stnte of Iowa, which was given lo the Du buque and nioux City Ituilroad Com pany to build a road between those two points on tho Mississippi and Mis souri rivers. Iho grant expired, liom non-fulfillment, on May 15, 18G0, and tbo road was only constructed to Iowa falls. In order to prescrvo tho grnnt and to completo tbo road, it becamo neces sary to got new legislation from Con gress, which was accomplished on tho 2d of March, 18C8, nguinst the rcsoluto opposition of Mr. Washburno, who de nounced it as a scheme to transfer a land grant in ths Stnto of Iowa to tho Illinois Central Kailroad Company. But resistance waa in vain. The Credit Mobilier patriots owned Con gress and the Legislature of Iowa, for while this bill was pending in Wash ington ostensibly to make tho land grant to the State, tho Legislature at tha very same time was passing acts to secure it to ths Ring. J no principal parties wbo figured in the Credit Mobilier wore also found in this schema. Oakcat Ames, Alley, Alli son, Wilson of Iowa, Scofield, Hooper, MttComb, Bingham, Blaine and othor laminar names attract tbe eye on tbe record. UI coarse the innocent and virtuous and upright Blaine protested with Yohomence that ho had no par ticular intorest in the ontei-priso, but saving aomo looto cbango in bta pocket to tho amount of about $32,500 he threw it into the pool without evor get ting a dime of return. Ale told nil own story in this poetic way in tho form of a statement before Poland's committee, Jan. 28, 1873: Ths company had for Its President a very eat iBent railroad maa, loha J. Blair, of New Jeraey. He oema on here aod lotereited many neraona of capital ta tbo enterprtaa, and, 1 think, through senator urlmea, asked me to toka aa lalereet la II. I aaid to Urlmea I bad ao moaey, bul thai I had eome frleeda la Malna, and I mentioned a partleuler friand, Mr. A. P. Cobura. of Skowhogaa, Manea, a very wealthy maa, whom I had known to maka taveotmontc la eack sntarprtees before, and whB would, perhaps, take anme of Ike Block on my adrloe. Of this etook tka Cobnrni took 1200,000. Lait Jaaaary, ayear ago, k tvieo fare, eo.ii.eee rreneaef.'oa. witk Ino Moans. Cohurn in varioua mattera, I kad a geeeral eettlemeat witk tkem, nnd in that aetUement I took a nortloa of this stock al aboat lit eeats aa tho dollar, which I paid la oasa. That was the begiaatug ef my owner hip la tha Iowa Fella and Stoua City Kailroad. I bold thai stoak to-day, aaa it la ta my aama aa tbe booko of tha compear. "Ily Mr. Slevensoa I g What Is tbe ainoaal ef year tnlorestf A. My Uteresl is Ire bandred aad aevooty-oii sharer, worth about AO, which oema Into my poraeeiion the Id of January, 1172 . sua oertincele waa made oat to 4amee u. Uialae, who kaa aiooa tkal lima beea welting fur the re- eepttoa af dividends on the stock, but wbo up lo mis lime naa noi reccireu any. "0 When did the Maura. Cobura take their stork in It I A. Sometime In Ike autumo or win ter of I SSI. "Q. Do you, or not, kevo a general Interest with them in inoculation! 1 A. in rullrevii o r other thins. ' "t In veriou. lranv-liKi. F I. Yes ia a great m.nv .lll.r tiling, uea d I. mllru Ml . "O, What nil the nature "f vo.tr erraug.-m.nl. witb them in r-g.rj t-ith... 4un1r.1l i,iv..tmnf.7 A. Tnn'i.r, coil la-i'l., and many other lliiig. "Mr. Ulalno I hale rvlatijiit ol llitl a-irl wi(h other gentlemen h.t.id-i the U-.borna, that you can to into alio, if you d.iin. "Mr. Hlevenlja Profllaiile, 1 hope! A. Noi very pruOtalile. Some of then 1 have loit by. If yoa would like to iavest, 1 oaa give yoB odtae ikarea of atook tkat I weold like to gat rid of. "Mr. RtovencoA I lhaak you. I WOULD RATIIKK WAIT UNTIL 1 AM OUT OF CON- OHKSSV Oakes Ames was called as a witness, but his memory was bad. Still, ho ro- mombcrcd some things, as will be seen by the tallowing extracts : "Q Whea did it oome la your knowledge that thay the Coburaa were interested ia It f A I eannot tell you 1 probably aooa after they beoamo interealed in it. 'y.DId yon at that lime know that the Co bums and Mr. lilaiao wcrs latereoted la such op eratiooal A I saptieee ao. I auppoeeol the Coburao, of Meiue, and Mr.; Uluino were Intereslad IB a greet many otnar Iblngs. Mr. Blaino was recalled, and ho gave a little additional information in these words : "Mr. Slevensoa I wlih la ascertain, If I aa parmltted to do so upon cross eiamination, wheth er tha ststemoet of Mr.Blalne lsoorreot aad, in order to teat that qonatloa, I wiah to ask him what ke gave tha Coburne for the alook ka haa admitted baring from them r "WtTBiaa I told yoa ta my former eaaraloa lloa that I gave H1.S0O for II, aad lhal I paid for It partly la bond, aad partly la money. (On the lormer eaemlnatteo ke awora 'ke paid la eaik.'l I gars erectly tko valaa af 1.11,190 f.r tkls Kooli, aa more and no less." Those (sets wore givon by Mr, lllaino bimself in his own interest, and the public will form iu judgment about mom, ooniuseu and indefinite aa thov are In many ossenlials. It appears tbat Mr. Blaino waa engaged for "twen- Vf y or mora in speculations with tho Cobnrns. That would go back to iboj, when be was a small country editor, cover four yoars in tho State Legislature and twelvo years in Con press, half of which be was Hponkor. Mr. Blaino intended to hnvo a large margin and he took It. But ho will find it difficult to prove any such busi ness connections, until he had votos and power to make them profitable to tue capitalism, who wore resily to im prove their opportunities! throuah a smart and willing legislator. Tbs statement mado anon tha an. thority of Mr. Harrison Is snfflcint to demand an Investigation by tbs Houss. nnn in srn in connection with this Sioux City Job, which Poland whito- waahed, there ia 110 nonoruuiu mono qr eseupe from it, aud tbo Judiciary Committee will please take notice that it is oxpectod. N. Y. Hun. VAMKL DHKW AH SPECULA TOR AND AS TllKOLOaiAS., After long navigation in tbq perilous waters of Wall atroot. Uncle Daniol Drow sits on tho stand, shipwrecked mariner, nnd gloomily watchos the oruef wavos as Uioy awallow bis but tered bark. Ho ia a weather-beaten old salt of tho atock-johbing seas, ux porionood in disaster as in prosperity, and though ho heaves sigh and wipos awav with his bornv hand an unbid den tear, hu does not lit) down in utter dospuirand dio of his troubles. Though perhaps too far advanced in yours to again trim his sails to tko broer.es of Euta and calls, he can licreatler rcgulo imsell and his companions with titles ot tho sirango things no uua aeon and done in the Wall street world. It is true that it has boon said that avarice ia only passion which Increases with ago, and doubtless Uncle Daniel will fuel many a pang ol regret as ho thinks of what a precious cargo lies beneath the turbulent wavos of stock-jobbing. But rf not solaced by sweet philosophy, tbo agod mariner is ytt sustained by tho stout stalf of theology. Uncle Daniel has boon throughout a theolo gical as well as stock "peculator. It is gratifying to bo assured thitt our veuorablo fellow citiien will not have to spend bia declining yoars in tho poor liouso or to rely fur his bread on the dole of a cold charity. So fur us his physical comlortt are concerned, he ia na woll nlT now aa vrhoii ho wiold cd millions. Though ho haa lost tho power to ftlghton Wall stroet, ho hits not depraved himself of tho bread for which tho paupor may cry in vain Tho knowledge thitt this is his com paratively fortunate case will some what mollify tho tono of public sympa thy for tho Wull street veteran. Tho real sufferer by his disaster is tho The ological Seminary he founded. Mr. Drow has long felt tho duty of iroviding sound theological training or tho youth of tho country, and of keeping tho ranks of the Methodist ministry supplied with well-drilled re cruits. Himself a powerful oxhorler and a man fervent in prnyor, Uncle Daniel Drow bus taken only lesa inter est in theology than in puts and calls. It Is reported of him that ho would clean out his brethren with the same seal that ho would men of the world ; but this was because be never allowed sentiment to iutorfero with business. In tho pray or mooting and In the the ological board ho was anxious for tho wuiliire ol mon'ssouls and for the propa gation of sound doctrine ; in Wall atreet lie wns niter their money. In order to do just to the character and career of Uncle Daniel, this distinction be tween w hut bo regarded oa hia relig ious duty and what ho required as bis secular profit must bo borno in mind. Though a conspicuous example of this sort ot Christian, he is by no means alono. The demands of a growing civ ilization havo greatly modified Chris mi ity sinco it was first preachod in (inlilco, and tbo eye of the noodlo has in the courso of nigh upon twenty cen turies been gradually enlarged so aa to admit the biggost camel ol tho herd. It is plain that if we mako it a dubious matter whether rich men get into heaven, wo discourage trade ami sot up a bar against the cultivation of tho uselul desiro lor riches. Mr. Drew's gift to religious institu tions which propngnto the thoological doctrines he holds, have been great in deed. In this country and in this pe riod, whon tho benefactions at suceens ful financiers are of much more than princely munificence, he must hold a rank among tho foremost ot those giv ers. We cannot sity what ii tbe exact sum of his actual donations in hard cash and solid land, but it must reach G00,000 at least. To tho Drew Tho ological Seminary alone, leaving out the noto tor 1250,000 which ho made lo it as an endowment, and the intor est on which is now in default, ho haa ftvon tbo vast sum of 1102,000. 'bough his failure destroy! tho value of tha note, yet the Methodist denomi nation may well perpetuate the name of a benefactor ao profuse in furnish ing the means for tbe propagation ol Its theology aa Dnnicl Drew. Not many lollowera of V esloy bavo boon so icaluua aa tho now shattered patri arch of Wall street, or so ready to share tbo spoils of financial success witb tho doctors of its religion as ho, Tho goltl ia bright, tho greenbacks are crisp, tbe buildings are strong, tbe glebe is tortilo, though all enmo from the mire ol tho Street. Hut ia it not a little strange that tho theological plant bos grown in such a soil ? Does it not furnish food for re flection T Give all tbou hast to tho poor and follow me, was ths injunction of the Nazarono. Ho tuugbl that gold was not a salve for a soro conscience or a pavement fur the narrow way to heaven. Such healing must be won by tho abandonment of tho sordid practices by which the gold was gainod, not merely by the relinquishment of the waolo or a part ot the plundor, and that road must be trod by wayfarers wbo not only gave up what tbey had wrested through cupidity, but who also eschewed cupidity itself and fol lowed ths load ol a higher nnd more spirititnl irtiido. If we iiooulo ol New 1 ork should practically take the words of Christ as our guide and follow tbe example of tho chosen companions ot ins ruiThly career whom hu commend ed, or even that of tho early Christian community s ho had nil things in com mon, wo should hnvo a very different civilization Irom Hint wo now bonst or. It is idle to deny that the seed plant ed in Jutlea has grown into n trco whose outspreading branches shade and shelter a much mora complex sys tem and ono more adjustable to ths aostros and passions nl men than the simplo Christianity ol the Now Tosta ment. This it is which makes the work of preachers and oranirolists such uphill labor. But the groat doctrines of the brotherhood of man, and that oacb must share bis brother s bunions, thnt tho unvarying moral law punishes evil doing and rewards righteous do ing, that man must work to fulfil a use not to soctiro selfish gain only, that duty ana not pioasuro shall rule mon a lives, that immortality is ths privilege of man, and that God is ono tho eo- sential teachings of Christ are as rosonnnt in mon s ears to-day as when flint they woro ntterod in Galilee. jy. I. Hun. SABCOCKS TRIAL A CONSPIR ACY. Htrango (acts if anything can bo considered strange under tho Grant administrationLave boon revealed concerning the rccont Babcock trial. The Congroasional Investleailno- Com- mittoe haa unearthed somo things cal culated to startle tho country. The Carlislo Volunteer, says to save Bab cock who was notoriously fuilty that administration resorted to bribery, forgery, perjury and theft, Kox, the Grand Juror, (and tho only ono who votod against finding a true bill against Babcock,) had been tampered with be yond question. In violation of his oath, ha furnished to Hancock's attor ney all tho evidenco against the ac cused na fast as It was elicited before tbe Grand Jury. Thus the defense was booked up, and tho prosecution porplexod. For rendering this valua ble service and porjuring his soul, Fox'a minor son waa Immediately appointed to a luorativa office at Washington, at a tims too whon all tho Departments were required to redoes their clorical fame. Whathna tkia aaaa all lrr m. Icelved do ono outsido of administration circle known. A train, Bull, a Government detective mltvlcd lij Crriinf himtelf, was bribod to steal vuluablo uapora and documonts from District Attorney Dyer's office, and thus destroy tho chain ol evidenco aguitist liubcock. for this aorvico be waa paid by Babcock'a attorney $75 in cash, together with a promise from liubcock himscll that he would bo "well provided for by the administra tion." Itvmembor, Boll was a dcteo- tivo for the V. H. Treasury, and yet he was used against the government. Again, just betoro lbs trial ol Bub- cock commenced, l'ierreiont, tho At torney trunurul, Issuod an order lo Deputy District Attorney a, ordeiinir them to til rent all witnesses (in tho whisky liiuls) who criminated or iui- irlii'iittsl tbomselvea in giving testimony. I'lcrrepoiit has said in explanation, thut ho intended this order as private, and I'or the eye of no ono bul tha Deputy District Attorney's: but, very mysteri ously, Uriint got possession of this order and, iu bia inhooenoo, placed it ol. the lulilo of his Private Secretary, Bub cock, who ot course had it published in tho Int. Liouia panora. 1 La puoiioa- tion had the effoct intended : dozens of i summoned witnesses, fearing arraing- niunt and punishment, took to their heels und never slopped ibis side of Canada. By this coup it flat District Attorney Dyer lost the very witnossos bo mit needed. That Pierrupont, President Grunt aud Babcock devised this infumoua trick with a view lo clear tbe prisoner, is believed by every man of sense. Piurrepont says Babcock stole tho order, but this Is evidently a cock-and-bull story, or, in plain lan guage, a posilivo falsehood. Babcock found the order, (so ho says) on his own titbits, ami it bad been placvd thoro by Presiilont Grunt. We ask again, where (lid t.rant gctitr evidently from his Attorney General ; nnd he got it lo bo used iu behalf of Bttbuock, and as such liubcock used it. That's very clear. Another circumstuiiuo. 1 uo cabinet officers and bosom friends of the ad- minihtrulion, Immediately after tho conelusiou of tbo llubcouk trial, took up a collection for the benefit ot Bub- cock, llorie, ol Philadelphia, tho man Grant stops with when bo visits that city, headed tho paper with a good round sunt. Cluintllar, iSocretary ot tho Interior, subscribed $1,000, and, it is presumed, ull the other mombors of the Cabinet planked down a aimilar sum. Jlow much money waa thus raised, for tho guilty but escaixsl Bab cock, ia not known, but it is believed lorty or fifty thousand dollars cheered Ins soul. These things go to show that the wholo power ol tho government was used to deft at its own suit. ' Fair and foul means were rosortcd to by every man connected with the administrtv The dismissal of Henderson, who wns so successfully engaged in hunting down tho "crooked" whisky conspir acy, was but fho beginning of a long train of administrative exploits in favor of liubcock. Had Babcock been con victed us ho would havo been had Justice not been throttled porbups orother Orvil might have boen the next Tho trial nl the thieves led directly to tbe White House, and hence tho nt'vcftity, In tho opinion of Grant, to shoot the legal dogs .who wtrt in close nnd hot pursuit. Hu effectually ijiockon the gaino oi loose wbo were in dead eurnest after the guilty con spirator.. trt,nt, hia cabinet, andLosom friends don't stop at trifles to save one of their number from tho peniten tiary they will resort to traud, pcrury, bribery and theft. One hundred laborers employed bv the Delaware, Lackawanna aud Wes tern railroad in Jersey City, struck on r ndoy lor an advance Irom US cent to II per day. Tho men wore dis charged and now ones cmployod, Two young men wero digging a grave near Chattanooga, lennessee. and While they wero at work In the opening, a tree blew down and killed them. Itfit? 3Ktvfrtisrturnts. I EXECUTORS NOTICE.- J NoUoe Is ksreby tlvea thai leltara testa- mealary having been granted tn the aubetrlber oa the aatata af JACOB It K It K H 1. 1 N el, deooeaeel. lala al uredy lowaibip, Clearueld eoaaly, 1'a., all peraona Indebted to aaid aetata are reqaeltod to maka immadiale payment, and tkoee kavlog aieirne agatBM toe same win preeeal Ibem duly antaeaueaiea tor i.tiiemrni. ABRAHAM HRRERLINO, JOHN HKRKRI.1NO, JeSereoa Line, Mar. II, '7S-Sta Biacaton. i DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 11. Notice la berehy girra that Letters of Ad ministration aa tha estate af DAVID LAN3- BKRRY, lala ef Lawrence loumshia. Clearleld county. Pa., See'd, having beea duly granted tn ina ana.rrignad, ail peraono Indebted to aatd acuta will pleaaa make Immedlete paymeat, aad Iboaa baring elalme or drmnnds will present mem properly eainenticated tor ssttlemrat with out deity. KM. LANSUSIIKV, ClenrSeld, April 5, Ti ll. Adm'r. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notloe la hereby glrea thai Loiters af Ad ministration aa ths aatata of PARMKLIA FAR WKLL, lata of Pike lowashln. Clearleld eoaaly Pa., dMeaied, baviag been iluly graated to tba nnderalgned, all perooea tadsbled to said aetata will plaesa maka Immediate payment, aad Iboae having eleims ar demeada agaiBet the coma will present Ibem properly nolbentieated for Battle- meni witnnut delay. u. M- rAnn KLu, Administrator, Olen Union, Centra Co., Pa., April II, ';t-St Mneaar A fleanrrn, Clearl.ld, Pa., Attorneys lor Aamiaisirainr. 4 DMIaNIHTHATOUS' notice. ivurr i nrrrnj K'Tvn inn Iter If r fr All' miniatration on the eute nf N M. KARWKI-L, miv ui rine inwfiMiip, uieariteitj ounty, Pa., dpf-waftd, bavin brut duly gmntet ti the unilrriljtiieil, all pjr.mi litd-ltt m i4 rutate asm .iTriw nisae ui iiiwx p-ajinvm, ana inoaaj linflnar tlatina ur il-oiana will pre sunt thorn pmpirlr antbvnticatt-d fur ettirm-nr wit boat .1.1. as uiuwui i " " '-. it. m- n n n nun. Atlminiitrator t Jen 1 tilon. Cibtro Co.. Pau Anril 11. '7B-0L Mi'HNar A Uurpox, Cltarfletd, Pa Attorney a ur niiniiiraitiri qaV'tion.'-, Atl poreona are horeby notifletl thnt all tht household fKd, farm bin ntenalla and atonk ol tbo prcmieea now nceapled by mo In Deontur township, le loot to ma, and my hmbend, Ham eel Wuolbeatir, baa no Intrreat or property therein; ana an perootii art nereby Bniinnrl that aoao oat myaeii naa any rtfht to 4lpue or the aamo, anal any Interference therewith, without my eoaaeat. will be proaoruttd aa prnvided by l-w. MARY M WO0LIUATRR. Decatnr t,., April l, 'M It QAUTION.-- 7 " All poraeaa are hereby ontiond affatatt parnhatinf or In any way meeMIIng with the follow ing property, now la tbo poaeeoaton of J. P. Thurston, of Morrte lowaahip, rlai Two horaea ana barnoaa, one grind etune, oae fee a lag mill, live ehoate, fonr laanbe, one plow, ono nnd a half aoroe of wheat ia toe groand, oae and a half aorta oi ryt ia Hie groand, and til boneebold I'umU in bta noaaeaeiou, all of wbtuh waa purtbe-ed hy mt oa the I7ta of April, II7A, and art left with him oa. loaa ooly,uhjeatta mr order at any time. JACOH BHUHAKKR. MorriiJala tiioea, April lo, '7611. QAUTI0N. . , AH peraona are hereby eautloaed agalnet par ohaalng or In any way meildllng with tbo follow ing prpetty new ta tht poatriainn of Jooeph R. Llnea. of Hrady towntlkln, via i ono blaoh tow. oao two yterolsl heifer, oae hog, nil tho wheat mnm rye in me gronmi, atity bunbela polatoee, part of whlfbaretn rtamael Betlae'e aellar. all iho honaehold furtilttiTO of Ttriooa hind la or a boat the hen at, tnelecHng heda and bedding, oao pair oi iwm ioail M mo eamo waa parohaord by mo at Hborilf'o aalo and ta aahw to my enter at any time. JR8HB L1NKH. Lotherabtirg, April H, 7 It, QA U tTOaV " " All peraona art horeby oaatlnaed agalaat purehaatng or la any aianoer meddling with tho following property, bow In the poateailoa of W, B. Dlioa, of tlt'ii. luwnihio. via. A lot af hat. lot of itraw, ono wind mill, ono eat Hog hot, eae wagon, one ra cow, wm while and rod eow, one belter, year old, one harrow, oao plow, oae enltl Tat or, foar head of abeep, eta gray mar, eight baahola potatoot, twu oowa and oleroa pi go, two ehoata. ono bereaa, oao alnh, ooe took atoeo. oat table, lot or tinware ,lwe eet aboirt, two beOe aaJ hoddtag, oae ktange, aaa eloeh, ell eeroe af ryo aad two aerea of wheat to tht groand. field property waa parehaeed hy na at OeaateAle'i eat aa tho Sib 4y tf April, td to left wtih hI4 DUob oa loaa tnly, taat to oar ardor al aa . as, nuno pun, WaUa-etnn. Pa., April 11 IINMt JJARD TIMES HA VI K0 IPPKCT IN FRENCH YILLE I I aw aware tbat there art aomo oaraona a little hard to pleaae, and I aa alio aware tbat tbo twin plaint of "bard tlmea" It well algb anlrereal. Bat 1 tm to iltnatod now that I oaa aatiafy tbo former aod prove eoBolneivoly that "bard timet" will not afloat tbuao wbo buy their goods from me, aad all my patroaa ahall ha lot dated Into tba ao trot of IlOW TO AVOID HAND TIMES I hare gooda enough lo panplyall the Inhabi tant ts the lower end of the euuety wJt.oh I tell at eiaemliiig low rsttei from my mammoth atura lo HULii'i.NtlUKO, where I oan alwaya bo foand ra4y lo wait apon oallera and aoppty them with Dry Uoeds of all Kinds, Snob aa Clotbi, Satinetta, Casslmerea, Masliat, llelames, Linen, llrllllngs, Calleoee, Trimmings, Rlkbsne, Laaa, Ready made Clothing, Boole aad Shoes, Hate aad Capeall wf ll.e beat material aad made to erder Hoaa, hoeaa, tiloraa, atltuna, I ssss, aibbone,,. IIROCERIBS OF ALL KINDS. Ooffee, Tea, Sugar, Rica, afolaaaea, fish, I I'ora, Lluesed Oil, fish OU, Uerooa Oil. Harrlware, Queeosware, Tlawara, Oasllags, PIbws and Plow Castlaga, Nails, Splkaa, Cara Caltlva- tora, Uider Presaaa, aad all kialt al Ales. Perfumery, PsiBte, VarBlsh, Qlaaa, aad a general aaeortmeat al auuoaary, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, alwaya oa band, aad will ho aold at Uit teweet peeeible Igvrea. J. H. Mt t'laln'i Uedielata, Ja-ne'a lUdlolaoa Hoatnter'a and Hoofand't Blllera. ttfot bonnda af Wool waoted for whloh the Big best prlee wtlt Be paid. Vlovoraaod aa hand ana tor ait at ina lowoat market prion. Alto, Agent fur StrattoavtUt aad CarwoaavlUo Throablag Maohinea. bovCall nnd ate for yoaraelrea. Yob will lad ororyiBtng nanaiiy kept la a retail store. L. M. COUDRIBT. French 'ill. P. 0., Angus! 11, 1974. alt r. WBatTBB ,.W, W, IITTI WEAVER A BETTN CLEARFIELD, PA., Are aferiag, al tka aid ilaaa af Q. L. RaaS A Ca. their slaak af goads, eoasiatlag af DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SH0I8, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARK, QUKINSWARI, FLOUB, FEED, SALT, ao., to., At tba most reaaonabla ratal far 0ASH ar la asekaage far Square Timber, Boardi, Shinglfjs, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. jseaT-Adraaeaa mada ta those engaged la get tiag aat square timber oa Ik. moot adrantageoas pdlljaall CALIFORNIA. TB8 CBICAtW aiB RaAT-WaBTBaa ftilLWAT Rmbraeea ander oao manaffeaaent tho (treat Tntak Hallway Unot of tho WKST and NORTH WKST, and. with Itt namertMU hraostbet aad eoaaeeUooa. foreaa the thortoet aad aVohott roato titWSWl UBICaaalOBBQ Bll PeiBI IB I LLtWOSB, W7 l. ooaatB, aVobtbbbb MicBiaaa, UtitiiaaorA, Iwa, fflBBABRA, ly-AUroBWIA bb4 tha WaeTIBN TaaaiToaiata Ita Omaha and California Line; I, oaa akorteet aad beat route for all paiata in nowraaaa luiaota, Iowa, traaora, HaaBAaaa, Wvoaina CoLaaaae. Ursa, Mavaaa. CaLtrea- aia- Oaaaoa, Caiaa, Jarai aad Ataraaua. IU Chicago, Madison A St. Paul line la tbo abortoot lint for Nortbbu Wiaconn aad iniiBaorA, ana for MiMsoa, Br, Padl, Mib iBANLia, Irt,DTi aad all point In tht (J rent nwmwmu ih - - - - - Winona and St. Peter Line Is the anly route for Wiaoaa, RocaaavaB. 0w Toaaa, Maaaaya, Sr. Psraa, Naw Uua, aad all polata ta Saatbora aad Cealral MiBBaaau. I la Green Bay and Marquette Line Ta tho oa I j line for Ja-botili.b. WAtanrown, Pohb Do Lac, Obbkoob, Arrttrroii, Obbbb Bat, KsCAMAIA. MlQArBBB. MABUt'BTTB. HorflBTOR. Uabcotk and the Lakb BvrBBioa OurarRr. Its Freeportand Dubuque Line Ia tbo only rontt for Iloih, RonrrABtif Tkbi. rent, and all poiato via. Freeport. Ita Chicago and Mllwauk.ee Line la the old Late Short Route, tad ta tbo only one paeaing thrangh EvanevaB, Laaa Pobbbt. Uib- LABB PABB. MiLWACBaa. ctaeAi, Kacibb, Kbhooba te Pullman Palace Cars are rue oa ell tkreagh tralaa of Ibis road. This is tbe ONLY LINSrnnnlng thes. cara be ta eea Cbieaga aad St. Peal, Chieage aad Mi I waa kaa, ar Ckieege aad Wiaoaa. At Omaha .ur Jtlooaere euwnoet wrTk the aver- land Slerpero oa tks Haloa Paolna Kailroad far all paiaU Wast of tke Missoarl Hirer. Oa tbe arrival af tha Iraias from tba last or South, Ike trains of tke Ckicego A Nartk- Weetera Railway LKAVBOIIIOACIO as follows: srCaaacllBlaSa.ltaaaliaaaSCalirbnila, Taa Througk Trains dally, with I'allmaa Palace, Drawiag Raam aaat Sleepiag Cara through te Coa.il BluSa. for etu raal aad Minneapolis, Two inro.nn Trains daily, witk Pullman Pelaoe Can attached oa both trntes. far Urrau Hay aad Lake u parlor, Twa iralna daily, wlta rallmaa Paiaae Cara allaebed, and running tlirough to M.pueita. for Milwaukee, Pour Tkrougk TralaeaMly, Pullwaa Cera oa aigkt traiaa, Parlor Ckatr Cara oa uay iralna. far Nparta and Vtluana aad palate la aad peim a Sally. ftliaaaaota. Ooe Tkmagk Pnllmaa Hleepera te Wleena. far Ikaauaaa. via Vreeaait. Tw. Tkrouek Trains daily, wllk Pnllmnn Cara oa aighl traiaa. far llabua.ua aud La Cruaas, via Clinton, Two Through Traiaa dally, with Pullmea Cars oa aight trala lo Metlregor, Iowa. far Mlaas City aad Vaakton. Two Trains dally PallKaa Care to Mleeoari Valley Jaaattna. far l.aka Geneva, Pour Tralne deily. for stork ford, marling, kenaeba.Jaaee vllle. aad atk.r potats, you aaa have from two la tea Iraina daily. New York OAea, Ns, 411 Broadway Boatoa Ollse, Na, 1 Stats Street Omaha OSloe, 111 Parnham Street, Baa Praarlsoo OSloa, III Moat gomery Street ; Chicago Ticket Ofloea : II Clark Street, ander Skermaa llouae earner Caaal and Medleoa Streets ; Klnaie Slreel Depot, eoraer W. atlnil. and I'anel Streets i Wells Street bepet, oorner Weill aad K leave Streets. Per raiaa ar iBformelloa aet attoiaabla frem year heme egeBts, apply aa W. II. Sranaatr, Masv.a Hooairr, Usa. Paaa. Ag't, Ckiaage. (Jaa. Sup'l, Jaa. II, illt-ly Ckiaaga. JkJEW STORE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Hifsjusl opened a Naw Sioai, on Mala 8t.,CLaartsL, Pa lately oocuplf'dbj Wm. F. IRWIN. Thalrilock kontiilsol Oaoclitsa af tha treat quality, Quunsvvarc, Boot! and Shoos. and ?srjr article aseeaaarv for ona's eomfort. Call and aiemlaa ear itoek bafora par otiaalng alaawhara. May t, IHfJA-lf. WHOLESALE LIQUOB STORE. A I tke end of tke new brldga, WKST OLIARf IKLD, PA. Tka araarletar af Ik la aefeUlekmeat will k. Sis liaaara dlraat from dietlUara. Parties baying frees OI kaaaa win aa aara to get a aaaa article at a email as erg la aba re aaat. Hotel aeapeie aaa be faralakeS witk Ikaaart aa raascaakla term.. Pwra wtaee aad kraaaaaa dlraat reea See ley's iiwii, W pim, erew eru. Boaol K. COLIC KM, ClearS.ld. laaa Is, llfl-tf. HARTSWICK & IRWIN ' SKOOND STRRKT, ' ' CLEARFIELD, PA., DKALIKS IN PURE DRUGS! C1IEMICAL8I PAIN're, OII.S, DYE STUFF VARNISIIKS, BRUB1IKS, ' PKRVUMfSY, ' FANCY WOODS TOILET AHTICIJS, " ' " a ' Of ALL KINDS, PUSS WINES AND LIQUORS, far Bjediclaa! parpoees- Tresars, Rapportor, School Books aad Statloa ary, aad all otker artlelee ainally foaad ia a Drag Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY COM POUND Kb. Uaviag a large ei parl.noe ia tba busiasss tbsy oaa gi.e aatire ant lafaclioa. i. O. BARTSWICK, JOHN t. IHWIN. ClearSeld, Dasaarbsr IS, 1174. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, ' (Baoooatoro to Boyatoa A Yoang, ' FOUNDERS & MACnLVISTS Maaafaotartr ot fOBTABLE 4 STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Caraar af Foartk and Piaa Streets, . CLEARFIELD, PA. ' HAVING aagagad ia the manufacture of Irrt eleaa MACHINKRY.wanspaetrullylBform ha pubtle that wa are aow prepared to Sit all orders aa abaaply and aa promptly aa aaa ba doaa la say af tba cities. We maaataaturs aad deal ia Mulaj and Circular Saw-Mills Heed Blocks, Water Wkeela, Skaftlnf Pallet 01 Sard's Injector, Steam Oaagee, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cape, OU Cupa, Gauge Cocke, A tr Ooaka, Uloba Valraa, Cfcesk Valrae, wraugkl irea Pi pee, B-.eem Pumps, Boiler Fead Pumps, Antl Frictioa Metraa, Soap Stoaa Packing, Oum Pack et, aad .11 kladl af MILL WOKKi legetber witk Plows, Sled Solee, COOK ASD PARLOR STOVES, aad atkar CASTINGS af all klada. (har-Ordera aoueltad uiaA SIM at eity price. AU tot tare aT incjairy witk raferaaaa ta maeklBery af aw aiaaaaatasa prom pi ly aaswarad, by aeldraa lag aa at ClaarSatd, Pa. janl74-tf BIGLER, Y0LN8 A RKKD. The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory, Peon towoship, Clearfield Co., Pa. BURXBD 'OtfTl ' BWt MOT B U R N E D UP! TheeaheertWehavt.at gtrat nirtaat, rebuilt aelgbbovhotsd amoaity, ia the emotion of a ftret elaaa Woolaa Haaafaetory, with all the modern improrementa attaehed, and are prepared to make all klada of Clothe, Cast i meres, Satinetta, Btaa koto, Flatmate, Ao. Pltnty of goode aa bend to aoppiy au aaroid aad a thowtand aow onatooBora, wnom wo ui to eome and examine oar atnek. Tht haaineea of CARDING AND FULLIXU will reeeivo oar especial attention. Proper arrangement will bo made to reotlvo and deliver Wool, to soil eaitomera. All work warranted aad doaa npoa tbo ahortoat Bottoa, and br at riot at tea Uea to harlot wo hope ta realise a liberal than M paMke patroaaga. KMMIO P0UND8 WOOL WANTED! Wa will pay tho highest market priee for Woo aad tell oar maaofaelnred goods as low aa aimilar gnosis oan bo boaght la the ooaaty, and whenever we fall to render reaaonabla aatiafaetioa wo oan always ho fonad at homo ready ta mako pmptr ajMMaaiivw, witaair in pereon or oy leiier. JAM ICS JOHNSON A l0Nfl, aprilMtf Bower P. 0. 'pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, tove Lining and Fire Brick, kept conttantly oa head. - STOXE ASD EARTHM -WABB OF EVERY DBSCRIPTTONI CKOCKS! POTSI CIIOCK81 flsher-a Patant Airtight rteir . Mealing fralt Caaal BtlTTRR CROCKS, with lids, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPI.B- BI'TTRR CROCKS, PICKI.I CROCKS, FLOWKR POT8, PII DISHES, STEW POTS, Aad a grant maay other tblags toe aamareas la maalioa, la aa had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Cora or ol Cherry aad Third Street a. vLKAHk lHkO, PA aagl MARBLE ASD STtE YARD! Hu fl. S. XilDDKLI;, Baviag aagaged la Jaa Marble builneea, deatraa U Inform bar frieadi aad tka public tkat tke kaa aaw and win keep aoastaallyoa hand a large sad wall so laeted stoak of ITALIAN AND VKRMONT MARBLE, aad la araparaS la faraiak ta or ear TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curba aad Poets for Cemetery Lola, Wladow Bills aad Cap,, alee, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac., Aa. VaVTard aa Baad stroet, aear Ika R, R. Depot, ClearSeld, Pa. Je7,7l Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY, T'lIB aneWilgaed, baeleg aeublliked a Nor- 1 eery aa Ika 'Pike, about kalf way belwaca ClearSeld aad - Carwensvllle, la prepared te far aiak all klada af FRUIT TREKS, (staadard aad dwarf,) Bv.isissbs, Bkraakary, Oeaaa Viaae, Ueessksrrp, Lawlea Bleak harry, Btrawbarry, aad aaepberry Viaee. Alaa, Stbertea Crab Trees, Maiaea, aaa asriy aoarial Hhahark, ao. Ordara promptly at leaded ta. Addraae, J. D. WRIORT. saplS M., CarweaevUle, Pa. 1LLIAM U. 1IENKT, Jvstici ap rsa Faasa aaa Sean aaaa. LDMRla OTTt. Oaltastioaa asaete aaat aaaan ramallf aald area. Artlelee ef agreaataat Bad Seada af )y'7l SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. CUHWBNSVILLI, FA. NKWTON KKAD, Paoratstoa. Harlag aaaoma proprlatar ef this Hotel, I would reepeetfully aolielt the patron.,, ef the publla.- llouae laaaaatly and aonvuairally ait. aated a erlj raSMael aad rafaral.bed ; good aam pie rooma attached. AU railroad ir.ios stop al this boa SB, Jaoll-fa S'ITavv 'lIOU8K (Cor. af Market A Front sireela,) ULKAHFIKLD, PA. The undersigned berlng takaa charge ef Ikls Hotel, would respectfully solicit nnlihe patronage. Jenl'71 D. R FVLLKKTON. W" ASUINGTON JIoFhE NKW WASIIINUTON, PA. Tkls Dew nnd well furnished hue kaa beea tehea by tbe aadersigncd. He feela eoaldont of being able to render aatilfaetlea t Ihuae ahu may favor him with a Bail. Mays, 1171. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. M ONTUUM UOUH!, ... J . . . .V t. k 1 Opposite the Coast House, . LOOK MAVIS, PKNK'A. J.M'fl HAl'SKAL A KHOM, Prop's. LOYD HOUSE, Mala Street, PHILIPNIIUItll, PKNN'A. Teble alwaya eupplied with the keel ths maibM aforda. Tka Uaeelmg public is larlisd loeall aorl,'7l. HOBKKT i.UYI). fHTsro06usEy .raaa-BfatancuidaadMarkslktreeta. -CLEARfll.D, PA. THIS eld aad aommadloBt Hotel kas.darlaa tka paat psas, aaaa aalarged to doakle iu former eapaelly for tbe eet.rialnm.nt of auaa. gers aad guests. Tbs whole building hue beea returalebed, aad lbs proprietor will aparo aa palaa ta render kit gueala ooufortable while staying with klm. Star-Tha 'Maaalon Ho...1 nH..ik aad from Ibe Depal ca lha arrival and dapartars af each trala. JOHN bOtlOllKRTV. 're ' Proprietor Jobs Parros, Pres. J. F. Dana, Cesbier CurwenHvlIIe Hank. Authorial Oantt.l ....... , ri'.,.nv Paid np Capital .. ,mi,oi .lCO..n,..,..T,e,AL JOIIK PATTO.V. Ur. D. A. tKT7T.ll AAMUM Yf. PATCIII.H, II... J. P. HOYT STOCKHOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY LIAB1.I Do a gcnalaa baabiag baaiasea. Arcoeata aolleiteS. . CBrweaavilla, Pa, Jaa. 19, 11714m. r. I. aaaota. a. ar. lasota. j. a.aaoi.a F. K.ARNOLD & CO., Rankers) and ISrokren, Reynaldarllle, Jerrcrsoa Co., Pa. Moaey raeejrecl aa denoatt. Di..a,i.,. . derate rales. BaaUra and Forsiga Siebenga .1. - vu .hu m ii eoiieeiions promptly made BeyaelderiUe, Dea. IS, 1114. -ly County National Bank OP CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Mason ia Ballding, one door north t C. D. Wattnn'a Drug Storo. PaiBBBM Ti.k.i. a. A r t i a -"a- -a.a rsiBBj, uivcrpowi, VtJsWtlst- town, Ulaagow, London, Pari and Coprnhc-n A Iao. tlmf-la rmr lalana lata. D..l U--L. -a . .' . . . . ' ""J mnai ug irviaBO aad Imperial Bank of Iondoa. snaco a. A.J.UIIAKU, Pros!. W. M. BHAW, Cashier. tl:H4 DREXEL rTC0i7 Ha. B Boalh Third fllraot, Philadelphia BJA-KER8. And Dealers in Government Securities. appticatioB by mail will receive eromnl altea Uoa, aad all inforaatiaa abecrfally fBrnished Orders aolloted. April 11 If. grntisfrfl. STEWART 4 BLACIBDEN, DENTISTS, Curweusvllle, ClearSeld County, Ptaa's (OBce la Oataa' New Daildiag.) Carwearrilla, Jaa It, H7S-ly. DR, E.M.THOMPSON, (OBea la Baak Ballding,) CarweaunUla, ClearBeld Ca Pa. sack 11 fl-tf. . . A. M . HILLS Wonld reipetfany notify hia patlrots ,ibat be baa redoewd U-price af AKTI- L'lPlll. fVlfTII a. aM aa 'mrniat w fili.n psjr Set, F 135.lt) fur a donblo eeL, Por any two pereoas coming at tho same time, to hart each ia i)lDr aet, will get the two tele for $35.60, or IIT.M each. Term a (wrariably Caaa. Clearfield, Jaly 1,1874. FRESH MEAT SEW SBOT. Tbs aadrrsigned kereby Infonas the poblie ia giLeral tbaf they keep oa kand, rrgn arty, m tbairabop, adjoin ing JOHN fJULICH'S luraiiara rooma, epaoslta Ibe Caart Ileaea, tha BEST FRK.1H RKKr, KAl, HI TTOX LAMB, PORK, ETC., AT REDUCED PUICES, FOR CASH. Merkct momigs Tuesday.. Tkaradir. ead SalnrilaTS. Meat delivered at residence ware desired. A skare ef patronage Is respectfully eolicites. Merek I, ISri-ly. . STAGE A NUHHI6. pRESH MEAT MARKET. M. 0. BBOFN & BBO., Market St, Clearleld, Would buuouboo to tbo eltiaeas of Ike tewe aal violnlty thnt Ihry Mill keep the mast market at tka aid eland, when tbsy will keep Frosb Reef, Veal Mutton and Lamb, of the finest qualities . Market norninge Tuesdays, Tknrslays aaa saiurde'e. uira as a can. Juaa ,'7e.im N. U. BROWN A BIO. F. M. OABDON & BBO., Roar af Pit' Optra Hoaaa, CLKARP1KI.D, PA. Oor erraogrmtBta art cf the moat onmpleB rheraeter lor furnishing the poblie with Fms I nipais oi an RiBti, ann mi ine very nem feemi Wo olee deal in all kiad af Krlillir-i lwy taenia, whieh we hesp im aahttdiien 1m he bft- ssfll of (be pttblie. Call aruoud nba ta tees, I aau let a e a too at tain, or al.ire ai F. St. CAKDo.N A BRO. CloerfleM, Pa , July H, UTS if. READING FOR ALL!! BOOKS . STATIONERY Market at.. liaarSeld, (at lha Port lluVe. Tit R antcr.ign hego lea 1-4 to anmeaa a I lha rltiirni at I'lcarfi.ld and eiriailr. lie' I be bee Sued up a room aud haa )UM relaraw I from the city with a large amoant nf ree4isf I matter, aoosiiliog la part of BiMei and MiBoellaneoai Booki, Bleak, Aoeouo! aad Paaa Boabe of erery or I eerlplioa ; Paper aad Bave'epea, Freasb prnsa I aad plain 1 rene and Peaellst lueaa on I Papers, Deeda, Mortgagee 1 Judgment, tit1 I una end I'mmtaarv aoteei White anu r. 1 meat Brief, Lrgel Cop, Record Cep , aad Sill I Sheet Music, lor either Plaae. Plata er Vw I ooastaatly ea aaad. Aay boots ar stetlaesrl aeslred Ihet 1 may ant bars aa haed.wlll ae re. a ay Brat eapreae, and aold at ahnlasale er m 1 to aall auslomere. 1 will also keep peeisda" I literal ere, saeh aa Magaataas, Nawrpipi. .' P.A.UaI'LI- ClearSekt, May 7, IKtt-lf V iTiTtrtTW nunoifnTV ....I'W'UU ...v. ...... I FOR BALE OR rOR sa. Tbe saherriber glrea aetlce Ihel be will al I reule.ei.tl ku. dwllne .ed .aara BroB.ny.Wl Beta aa Meed etraet, adjotaiug tke Uoaerd Sh. I la the borongk of Cleatleld, Pa. Thestsrei It II X 14 Int. The dwelling boaae """J! J rooras una a inseia aw lee em , rooma aa lha uh.. ater. Tha Store n oaa ba bad at aaaa, aad Ike daerlieg r" oa and after lha 1st of duly. Far lirtmr ticulera, eJdreat ar apply tatha andfrslfeel'l Ike premises. BO. 0. PASSu ClearSeld, Pa, May IS, ta-af P 6R 8 ALE! A karfa aad wall-Satahed Brick DwelHa, ats aa Ibe river koak, ia Iks karoagk el a l.ld, aoalaiaiag atotaa rooms, witk a-""1 " water ia tke kitekea, aad all Ika modem e aloaoaa. Pnutriee, BBtk-raem,Clekee preier Lot atity teat treat Bad Iwa kandred aad f feat aaak, with a twaaty feat aitiy atda. Bald baildlei, witk all tka eppa"l will ba said cheap, witk paymeBta 10 aeii r' ar. Applleetloa aaa he made la ''"I IfrMd, ar m A. O. Tata, Bas., wka f" I . 1..- 1, ka jMtra a a sp-t tke prop.,,,. TBoaMtCi,uol,jP May list, 1171, H. Js li. M'MUltKA) will unprLr too with V.nVi3 OP MKhCIIANDItlll AT THE VHKT 1 (tfllt'U Aa.tf t 4 V- Ta SSV IS)1 I rillVBi. M-4aV BnaTsa NEW WASHINGTON