! r : :ii 'i !...! IHisrtllaufous. gOOT AND SHO OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOHIPH U. DIHHINU, oa Market Ual Sbaw'i Row, Clearaeld, Pa., haajaat rooolred a Aaa lot af Pranik Calf Skiaa ui Klpi, tka bMl la ina arnot, ana u bow piuirf la maa tMtoni BiarytblBg la kli Un. He will w- raat his work to bo u renraaiBtod. Alio, all klndi of Laalhor and Shoo Finding, for eala. Tko oltlieni of OloarSeld aid Tlolnlly aro raipoouuny UTiioa 10 giro aim a mil Work doao at akort aotloo. MS'Hy G REAT IlEJOIOINO All over tli fttato at tho adloaramant of bell. DruwBM el our bum JjOgiarature, ud boom the nembera nablng for their boloe I hop auy were, GREAT AND GOOD SEWS, aha, for tha oiltaaM of Craariald aoaoly who la toad .lading Ika UoaUaalal, aod foe all oU by tka ra-opaalng of tho i (,,..., i-. OLD SIIORTT snoE SHOP, On Market atreet, brie floor weet of the Allegheny Hotel, where "SHORTY" will be (baad at all tlmea, roiuly and vUlUf to moot and aiMomnoiioto all hia old euatomre and ai many now onee a nay favor hlta with a soil, aa that they aaa Tlalt u uentonntal "olear healed and li(ht rootl' a pair of "Bborty'e" borne -nade BOOTS OB SHOES, Don't forget eel H no m HbortV' before par ehaalBf obew her. Uo Itotpi anno bat Irat-elaee workmen and oan warrant all "feet-wear made ai hti abop not to ria, ratal a? draw tho pej Ho la ftroaarod to ao anything la hit lino etitohed, . aewod or peggod. Keptar.Bg aoally ooe on aoon aonoe. LEATHER & SHOE F1XDIXGS alwaya on baad and for oak by tho aatno "abort" follow by the"ahort" noma of FRANK flUORT. Clearfield, Pa., May 10. lSTU-tf. HUEY & CHRIST, sole propmetobs or Till CEUMAAT.?P AND OH. 8T(KVKH'8 TONIC HERB BITTERS . ' MJVfl OS WWA1 LIST. II 1 1: A CHRIST, 191 N. 34 Street, PHILADELPHIA "March 9,1MMm Hardware, & f totrnrf. G. S. FLEGAL, Ironsides Store, PIIILI.IPSIICIBG, PA. DIALER IN HAKDWAHB, BTOVKfl, HEATERS, RA.NO KS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. AND UANVFACTURER Or TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARI. Pruqotila Stroot, Phtlllpibarg. Centra Co., Pa. st.Ma; tart. POWELL & MORGAN, HABDWAKE, Alio, Manafaetaronof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIARHILD, PA. INARMING IMPLEMENTS of all L kladi for aalo bj ; . POWELL A 1I0R0AN. IlAILIiOAD W'UEELBARKOfS All foraalaliy . POWELL A MOROAN. r.11-, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Halli, ou., for aala by , POWELL A MORGAN. II AKNES3 TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE f ladingr, lot aalo by POWELL A MOEOAN. Q.UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES Tor aala by " ' POWELL A MOIIQAN gTOYES, OP ALL SORTS AND Sim, for aalo by , POWELL A UOROAN. fllONI IRONl IKON! IRON I L For aalo by . POWELL A MORGAN, n ORSE SHOES ft HORSB SHOE RAILS, for aala by . POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bait Maaafaetare, for ialo by POWELL A MOROAN. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, forfait by POWBLL A MOROAN. rrn M SACEETT&SCHRYVER HARDWARE, ud aiaaafaetmmo of , TIN, COPPER 4 SHEET IRON WARE, Second Btrwt, Clearleld, Pa. Hirlof rotttod oar otororaoai and dowblod oar took, wi aro proparod to offor bari-atao to par ehoion la onr llao. Wo bat decided to do a Strictly Cosh Business, aad ean tbonforo Mil at grtally rodaood yrleoi. CarponUn and portani who ooatoroplata batld laf will do wall to oiaiaiaa oar Itr u rl t Tools ia& Bdldiag 8artwri, ' wblok Ii biw aad of tho but aaafaotara. Wo koop a laro itoek ft NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, XOCKS, A TCHE3, HINOKS, SCREWS, All kladi of Bonrh Pliaoi, Bawl, Chlwli, SoBaroa, . llaatiaori, HatlMta, Plamba and Lor.li, Monlnd A Thmns Ornroo, Rnola, Brmo A RHU, Wood and troa Boneh Sertwa, and tbo boil ortai Matbloa la tho arkat. M Double and Single Bitt Aim, POCKET OCTLIRT, Ao. . . Afinti for BwnelVt In Corn ShtHtr, wwraaiotiai Alto, faU for RlelardV GOTHIC FLUE T01"S, - whlok ataotaally aara Sfaoky Plawa, Farm Implements, Qartlcn Tools, of irory tMarlaUo. A brga rarlaty af COOK STOVES, vhioh wo waraaal to fl.o aaUifaoilot, 'rtatri JtattrM siaMl rwnmtu. Saa-Roonas. Saoatlai aad Job Work do a. oa roaooaaaio lormi. AU ordon will roool.o aroaiat auoatloa. Plaaiblas aad fat lllli( allooiM U kl-iij'miic.a workmai. Mil , ll?. Our 0m QimUttmini. THE REPUBLICAN, bllihod' iraijr )Toaa(da by -J GOODLANDER fit LEE, CL at AH PI ELD, PA4 Haa tha Larfeat ClrcalaUon af aay paper la Narthweateni PeaBaylvaala. TbolArge And oonstantly InoreaiiDg circulation of the Republican, render! Itvluable tobualoMi ... a v . men u A medium thro' which to roaoh the public TiRMa or Subscription t If paid In advance, . . . 12 00 If paid aflor three monthi, . i 60 If paid aitor tlx months, . . 3 00 When papora are lent outside of the county payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING i Ten linen, or lean, S timei, . tl 60 Each eubaequerjt insertion,' ( 60 Adminielrator' Notirea, . . 2 60 Executor' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notloce, 210 Cauliona and Estraya, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notioea, ... 2 50 Professional Cards, 5 linea, year, 6 00 Special nolicea, por line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : One enuaro, 10 linea, . : . f 8 00 Two squares, 15 00 . . t Throe squares, 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . . 50 00 One-half column, . . . . 70 00 One column 120 00 BLANK' We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, . SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,. : t I . , LEASES, BONDS, . FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., Ac, Ac. JOB PRINTING, We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING, SUCH AB POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., Ao., . , ... . t , ,t i . IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlander ft Lee, Clearleld, Clearfield Couilj, r. ,-::T::i:-ii:f;;K OHlinual from firtt patp. I tho groon at , the iIJhj sjchvoHioeae, In prm44i4t'iapqrrHwnaif wost oi tawaau ,.svai Uii'hi rbrrnvd Lieut. Andrew Fonts, Cbiuf Murshal of the day. ;f$j - ' '"0nMR oa.puoKimor(. v ooktna ' martini band f tliirtoon youns; ladies droiniod In uniform, run resenting ilia, (liiriixm original Klatusj dolcgatiotBof uitiiens from Union town ship ; New Suloin and . Wuat liberty martial .tanda ; duloaliou of cilitons from' . Jxow Siilum,. Vv ut Idhurty, and vicinity j'Luthersburg martial band; citiaons dr Ponu, llloom and Brady townships. ' ;,-.', . , . Tho procoHhiun mamhod eastward through town to tie grovo on Cream Hill, where tho, noccssary prepara tions bad been unfile for tha aucomnio. dation and eiijoymont of all. , The audience was called to order by E. G. HayHj Kaq,; alter which, the nicoliriK was urgnnir.eil by electing Suinuol rostlutliwuite Fresidont; J no. PotUv, v. Samuel - ilollopetor, J. C. Whipple (loo. Krlner, Wm.. Porter and J. A. Kiahel, Vice Prosltlents, and J. II. Kirlc, Becrotary.. . -; , : ORDJCaor EAKItOIHU. Opening prayer, by Itev. Jno. Hoains ; singlngofthoNationaluir "America;" instrumental muslo ''Hail Colombia ;" Declaration of Indopondence, declaim ed by J. B. Kcff, ICsq. ; martial mu sic : vocal miisio "God Blew Our Na tive Land," and "Holy is tho Lord ;" history of tho surrounding country, by Rev. John Reams, who, at the roqiiost of tho audience, volunteered to fill the pliico of John Carlisle, Esq., who whs physically nnstle to speak in the open uir; inusro by tho liixkton hnnd ; ma. sic by thechoir; instniiuontul mnsic "Washington's Murch;" adjoiirninout forrufreshmonls. v AFTERNOON. ' l'j.j ..,.,( Address by Rov. E. Matrgoaj music by the choir "What Shall the ltar vvat bo;" address by G.llnyoa,Esq.; martial music; fl ive by I'rof. 8. Brockbank ; miftial iBUBic.w' uLia Tho programme for tho day boing exhausted at 2 o'clock, v. m., tho plat form was vacated, in, order' to enable (ho "hoppers' to nop their portion of onjoymont. , At 9 o'clock, p. u., danc ing was adjourned ono hour, to enable all to witness the grand display of! tiro-works, afler which, dancing wan resumed, and continued fur Into the "woo hours." Aad so t ended the larg est and grandest celebration over wit nessed in this part of tho county, . To, tho honor of all, be f( said, that har mouy and good fellowship prevailed throughout, and each and every ono appeared to enjoy the day in the high est degree. J. H. Kian, Secretary. .'I H AI VIVl UROVR, j A very pleasant picnic was held at Pine Grove, three miles south ol Clear field, on July 4lb, by the ciliaen of that community. About' three hundred and fitly per-1 sons wore present on the occasion. A organisation was cfiected at 11 o'clock A. H.. by electing Loandcr Dcnninir President, Messrs. Amos Read, J. A Antes, Wm. P. Read and Robert Boyd, Vice Presidents, and Wm. L. Antes and J. B. Hood, .Secretaries, Tbecxorclsoswero: Prayorby I!ov. Wm. M. Burchfield; Singing of the "Star Spangled Banner,7 by tho choir; Heading "Indopendeoos Bell," by Mr. A. M. Read; Singing "Ring the Boll, Watchman." by tho choir; Heading of tho Declaration of Independence, by J. L. MoPborson ; Singing "The Rod White and Bine," b? the choir, t. : The meeting tben adjourned to din- nor, for which them hd boon a most bountiful provision made. ' " ' ' Alter uinnor various amusemonts were resorted to and enjoyed by those present, after which all returned to their bomea well pleased with the day's onjoymont. . . AT STONEVILI.t. Ed. Republican : I have atVooht you would like some Centennial notes from Clearfield Bridge, The Union Sunday School of this placo held a Centennial celebration, which was well attended. Tho chil dren soemed to enjoy themseU-os, and the citizens vied with each other to mako the day an enjoyable alTalr. The Declaration of Independence was read by Alias Conlie Blair in a dis tinct tone of voice, and with an empba. sis that mado it gonorally interesting Dr. L. W. Berry was the orator of the day, and ho delivered an uppropri ate address in an oloqnont and forcible stylo. Tho members of tho school furnished ns with excelloht music, consisting of patriotic songs, 4c. Tho ladies provided us with an abun dance of good things, so that the "in nor man" was abundantly satisfied. It was an occasion long to be romom bcred. Citiz.in. Miss Kate Field writes to tho Louis villo Courier Journal that "the two young elephants twins, in fact brought homo by the Prince of Walos, are now rejoicing in tho names ol Moody and Sankoy, and aro tho recipi ents of pif-ous attentions from admiring multitudes. ' n bat irreverent parson baptised the twins I have not yet found out, but thoy bear up under tho dis pensation wonderfully well," The Utica Observer, published in tho town where Sosroe Oonkling lives, says: "It is ooncoded on all aides that Mr. Hayes la an exceedingly nice sort of a man. Ben Butlor fortifies to his honesty and Schuyler Colfax to bis piety. If he waits fur Utica to 'enthuse' him Into tho Whito Houaeho will be the senior of Methuselah by several conturies before he gets thore." Judgo Sawyor, of tho United States Circuit court t Ban Francisco, Call fornia, has docidod that portion of tho act of Congress providing that any manager of a theater or similar Institu tion is guilty of a misdemeanor who should rofuse admission to any colored person, unconstitutional and void, We have not hoard of it, but we auppoee that when Briatow loft the Treasury Dopartsuent, Grant's friondsJ la tke Miaaoori penltenliarylloKee, MoDonald, and Avery bold a jollifica. tion meeting. ... Ex-Senator Matt Carpenter, the Ito- hrablican leader of Wisconsin, says Til- den's nomination Is "the strongest nom ination tbe Democrat could possibly have made." LETTER FXOM Jt. V. IVILSOX isSii : rid Hie' Clourfiold Biruii LIOAN, ol June 28lh, is published, over your signature', 0 veiy rehiarkuble letter, In which my name la made to figure oonspienoHsly, -r , '';',,,'.'' " , In your charar tor as a muo, I would puss it over in contemptuous silence, but in tint of late Bonutor of' tho thirty-fourth Senatorial district of Penn sylvania, I am deuiod Uio eiijoyinont of so great a luxury. " i" '. In that letter you aaaunie, or affect to assumo, that I was the author of the Schoonover letter, or wroU it conjoint ly with others., On this xiut Hirniit mo to onllghton you.. This county bus boon my home for mora, than twenty yonrs tho entiro porioI of iuy ftclivo life. During this long tiino I have novor written a communication, on any political subject, save in h singl1 in stance many years ago. ', I have never been, am not now, and probably never will bo, a candidate for any purilic ofllco. " , . . .: , As to tko letter which' (with some thing ol tho fuceUousnoHS you enjoyed ao muuh in your inturviows with Mr. Andre), you name the"B.-W.-S.-lutler," I collected no mtturiul, wrote uo lino, dictated no paragraph. . It is true, however, that 1 had something to do with the appearance of the -quotation from Moigs; tor upon reading your first letter no ono could full to bo pro foundly impressed by your eloquent Iributo to trno dignity. In this I re cognised an old acquaintance, and chanced to mention the circiiinxtuncu to soinu gentlemen, ami tlrtH tho ui saga watanablud a second limato illus trate the value ol dij;ity this second tiino in a marked manner, whatever of dignity can attach to literary larceny. Of,tlio gcnllcmon between whoso names yon havo aeon proper to sand- witch mine, it can be safely said that, cither tlyjAvord or Jhc note ol Orrnn Sehoanower.wiH pass ourrent at a high- jJnluo Jthiu youiw in any market where you aro both known; and of Mr. Belts, that bo will givo you tho most satigfactyry evidence, before you ore 'much older of his ability to take caro of himself. In order that you may understand your "relation to things around you," and to this correspondence, it Is neces sary, howevor painful it may bo, to re mind you that there it in existence a corporation known as tho "Susquehan na Boom Company ;" that under its original charter it received, us it was fairly cptitled to receive fifty cents per thousand feel for the boomago of logs, sum amply adequate to re munerate its stockholders for any capi tal imastud, risk incurred, or labor dune j that , by tho vigoroiu uppliance uf plausible reasons, tho Legislature was persuaded to pass successive acts conferring upon it tho right to charge and collect tho sum of one dollar and twsnty-fivo cents por thAnsand feet of logs, mid thcretiy plutvitr your rat. stituenti under cover of tlw forms of law. Tho oppressed lumbermen, Irom ycaf to year, vainly struggled to secure tbe reduction of a rate ol boomago so outrageous and so unjust, hut they were mot in tho lobbies of tho Legisla ture by tho agents of a corporation, now grown rich and insolent, and not until the present year did they suo- eecd In obtaining' any Legislative re liof. You wore a member of the Leg islature that passed this bill. Under the circumstances, represent ing as you did an interest so important and to wronged, your voice should bavo sounded no uncertain nolo, so busy ahould yon have bcoo with tongue and pen, that no tnun would havo dared to distrust or throw tho shallow of suspicion upon your conduct Whilo tho bill it pending in tho low er House vague rumors of corruption fill tho air. , Corrupt means, it is said, are being employed by those in favor of tho bill, as well as by those opposed to it, as you testify before tho House Committee, where in regard to your conversation with Andre, yon say: "1 was sure they wero paying money on both sides." ' vTbo bill passes, and tho House, at Inst quickened by a senso of duty to itself, orders an investigation. In this you figure as a witness;. with what orodit appears in your printed testi. mony and in the report of the House Committeo, whorein they any that: "Thoy (tbo committee) also call at tention to tho testimony of Andre. Warner and Miller, members ot tbo House Irom Berks county, and Mr. Gcisclmaa, member from Adams coun ty, from which it appoartthat T. J. Jlouer. of CkarfidA, State ticnator from the thirty fourth district, offered and promiscdmom u and endeavored, by the offer and promise of money, to influence member! of the j lliuie in regard to their vota on mid , 6." There is tho record I and you come homo and prato of honor! "Soma klnili afbaroBoiiara nobly an.lorfono." That this articlo may be abort, I pass at once to the report ot tho Heiuito Committeo, a committeo raised on your own motion and filled by your friends from which I quoto : "Your oommitloo, with a doon sense ol thoir responsibility, would respect fully report that in their judgment tho TZZZ h,Z. . .J " "tr'' charge o bribery against T. . Hover. riflonce la not snfficiont to justify nnuo una i iruo, your committee led bound fo disavjirove of the condurt of Mr. Royer, for in our viow, assuming that ho humorously expressed that there was a money inducement oflerod to a member of the Legislature for hi. Voto, the act teas one ichich tends to louvr the dignity of a Senator and bring dit- nonnr upon ine txxty of irfticA he is a mem ber." Tho Legislature adjourns, and with thoso blisters laid npon your back and brow by tho Houao Committeo and by that of your associates of tho Scnato, you return to your home. Your con stituents had been deeply humbled In the person of thoir Sonator, for they had long boon represented by aldoand upright mon, not ono ttf whom had ever boon suspected of venal treachery, much loss railed upon to endure tho Aro or run the gauntlet of an investi gating Committeo. And yet, with a forbearance without a parallel, and for which you are altogether thankless, no man assails you. The press is silent -press and people alike preferring that jou ahould cortainly, thongh sul lenly, sink from the high elation ol Senator back Into that obscurity from which it would have boon woll for the sensibilities of your constituents of all parties, as woll as for tbo honor and credit ol tbe party that elected you, you had nevor emorged. With this position, most tenderly and considor- ately conceded, you are not .content, but, "with tbe hay on your horna," you rush into tho columns of the Clear fiold KiPUULioAN,laued Juno 7th, 1870, w heroin you mukeasingcuiou,plaul blo, and skiltul a defense as any man bearing tho aad burden of so much obamo could make. I notice Ibis lottor only to quote its conclusion. You say: "1 will bo glad to an swor any and all questions, but givo notice that I will pay no attention to anonymous writers." Your invitation is promptly accepted. Tho Schoon over letter was its logical and natural result.- Containing no charge, in most respectful languago, you wore asked to "rise und explain" your own contra dictory und irreuonuilablo testimony. This wub (perhaps for you), placed un pleasantly sido by side, for your con venience and for publio inspection. Those w ho had long studied, and who best knew, your truo character, wore not disappointed in your reply, know ing as they did thut "Par wojri that arod.rk, And fur triok that are rain, ' Vwb aro rory ooallar." Of this ooarao medley a compound oftutile vcnoin,rude and vulgur personal abaso, 1 have a few words to say. It has one.ar.donly one, merit that of origin ality. You can bo uothing without being Buyer, though buro and there you strugglo to ajqrour to be something bettor than yourself. Here is a speci men : . "Andre, like Schoonover, was simply tho base tool of more cunning but cow ardly creatures, who souk bonorublo positiona but havo neither capacity nor nunil honesty to reach them, hence they attempt tonse un the rum ofotlu m. The capucity uud moral honesty with which you rose to Senatorial hon ors has; 1 think, been pretty well ven tilated lately, liut as to rising on your ruin, 1 scarcely know what an swer to make. If you alludo to mo I assure you that 1 am not partial to ruins of any order or kind. No temp tation Could induce mo to climb one in this weather, though.it wero evor so rich in- historical or other valued as sociations. And of any attempt to rise on the ruin of a character like yours I am very sure my worst onemy (if 1 have uuy enemies), would not suspect me. That situation is ojion to tho cntcrriso of some ono else Your feeble explanation of your re lations with Andre requires no notice. All that remains worthy of analysis is the .following : Of the Senate Com mitteo you sny "After a vain search and having the whole power of the State to aid them in getting tho bottom tacts, they re ported unanimously that there was no evidence to sustain the charge of brib ory." , Those aro bold, bravo, words, and it would havo been refreshing to havo seen you glow and expound as you penned what would seem at tho first glance a complete vindication of what you so proudly call "your honor," and would both look and sound well If its force were not lost in the fuct that you mutilated the report ol tho Committee by withholding that part of it contain ing your censure; and if, moreover, it was not further illuminated by tho re port of tho House Committeo, "with tho whole power of the State to aid them," from which it appears that two importantwitneses,aiipposed to know all of tho bottom facts, could not be found by tho Serjeant-at-Arms, they being cither concetlct tcithin, or having ficd beyond, the limit of the State. I have now dono with you. If I havo glvon yon pain I am sorry for It, for 1 am not devoid of fooling. At whatever cost to individuals, political purification must be had. A more extended investigation of your record would unearth somo In teresting reading, but admonished by an old adago "thut be who crushes a putrid egg rocoives nothing but its stench for bis pains," 1 lorbcar. What you may iu future writo or say concerning mo I shall not notice through the proas, but givo nolioo that should any demagogue of your calibre hereafter rise to unenviable distinction by your methods, and thereafter, with out provocation, assail mo, I will servo him even as I havo served you. Believing that in the future you will look more carefully before assaulting a fancied offender, 1 am yours. R. V. Wilson Note to the Enmia. The general publieis interested in knowing whether it is usual for mem bora of tho Legisla ture, at the closo of each session, to in turchango testimonials of good charac ter and conduct, or whether tho testi. monials furnished to Senator Jloyor wero a Legislative novolty Improvised tor "pocial occasion, and for a apocinl purpose. H, V. W. TILDEN AND HEFORM. Tho Democratic National Convon- tion at St. Louis in nominating Samuel J .-Tilden, of New York, tor the Presi dency has ro-crcntod the Democratic party. Overriding by his aplondid fol lowing the two-third rule, which has boon fatal to less popular men, Mr. Tilden vaults into a leadership to which he brings all the resources of high iUHoctuat greatness, T, . . ... . 8 . . . ... 11,0 foremost placo. Ilia integrity, hia oapacity, hi. statesmanship are not to bo furnished for him by ready writers, Thow . , . .- . timo. ' Ho la a Democrat, too. come down to ue unstained and uncorrnptod from tbe illustrious lino of Now York statesmen who thirty years ago gavo character and influonoo to the politics of their soction. His nomination la a return to tho doctrine of Wright, Maroy and Van Huron. It ia a return also to the high standard of political morality cherished and practiced by thoso statesmen. Tho negative policy and the negative candidates of the Re publican party bavo been met by a positive candidate and a ponitit-o policy. A Hercules has been provided for tho Augean stables at Washington and sot over against his Republican opposite In offoctive contrast. The campaign that follows this nomination Irom this day forth is a dofensivo campaign on the part of the Republican party. Oovornor Tilden is tho Incarnation of tho spirit of reform. Ho is also the inveterate onemy of rings and ringstore. Jila splendid capacity as a statesman has found itschiofost exercise ia a fierce and successful struggle with publio rob bers. The stupendous cormptiona of the present administration, which did not prevent its endorsement In the Cincinnati platform, will load down the opposition with thoir fatal weight. Against A man whose whole past liio is a security for official integrity, it will bo hard lor tho advocates ot Grant ism to mako successful headway. : At this particular juncture tho poo plu noodod such a leader as the St. Louis Convention has furnished thorn. Mr. Tilden is as versatile as bo is ac tive and during, and bis record la a aiifflciuut platform. Ho Is sixty-two yours old, in the prime of bis mental vigor, with a brilliant reputation as a lawyer, as a publicist and a statesman behind him. Ho bus accumulated an ample fortune in tho pursuit of his profession without owning dollar dishonestly gniuod. His fortune is all of his own procuring; ho did not in herit it. . Probably no publio man iu tho country has greater capacity as a finanoier. To that branch of political economy involving tho consideration of commercial and monetary transac tions Mr. Tilden has the fruits of bis knowledge und experience In tho com manding position to which be will be elevated in November will be reaped by the country. His administration as (lovornor of Now York bus already been signalised by the reduction of tho annual luxation of the pooplo of that Statu four millions ot dollars. In the lurgur field ol fedurul administration and npon a system of finance which tor Alteon years has been the rqrort ot haphazard experiments, Mr. Tilden Cannot fail to achieve new laurels for himself and confer greater benefits upon tho whole people. The nomination of such a man nt such a time is an auspicious und en couraging event in the history of the country. It shows that the Demo cratic system may bo depended Un in an emergency to rise superior to all hiiidraiicoeund niakupluin and straight for tho feet of tho pooplo tho path of prudence und tutvly.JJarrisburg Pat riot. . , OAT? ELECTION OUTRAGE. THE OEKAT PARTY'S SI ANNKR OP DOINO TIHNIIS IN NEW YOIIK OITV IN 1872. Before tho Congressional Committeo on the Expenditures in tbo Depart ment of Justice, Mr. Kenneth Whito, who has for nineteen years been clerk of tho United States Circuit Court, said that tho Supervisor of Elections ought to bo non-partisan, but that John I. Davenport was a strong partisan. Goorgo W. Heinricb, a Gorman, who was naturalised in 18.15, and who was an alderman in 18G8, testified that on tho 19th of October, 1872, while be was reading in hia own bouse, a man entered, without knocking, and de manded his name. Mr. Heinricb gavo hia namo, and desired to know tho business of the intruder. "That," said the man, "is none ol your business. What ia your ago?" Mr. Heinricb re fused to answer, and thereat the man jumped up and showed a badge as deputy United Slate marshal, saying, "I'll havo you arrested before night." At 4 P. M., as Mr. Heinricb was go ing out of his bouse, be was arrested by two marshals, who showed a w rant from John I. Davenport His captors took him In a coach to Con cordia Hall, tho headquarters of the Republicans of that district. Daven port not being there, they went thence to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and there Chief Supervisor Daveniiort was found Without giving any ono an opportunity to explain anything, Davenport said, "111 tako 110,000 bail for you." A triund happened to have accompanied Mr. Uoinnch, expecting that Davon- port would require bail. That friend was responsible for much mora than the amount demanded, and Davenport aocepted him, and then demanded an other bondsman in 110,000. "Giro me an hour's time, and I'll get yon a mil lion," tbo prisoner said, but Davenport would not give him the time, and said, "Take him to Ludlow-atrcet JaiL and keep him there until Monday morning at 1 1 o'clock," and tho deputy marshals did his bidding. Mr. Heinricb was shoved into a filthy cell, and kept there until Monday morning. He suffered so much during bis imprisonment that hia hair turned whilo. . On Monday morning Mr. Heinricb os taken to tho ante-room ol Daven port's office. Deputy Marshal Stahl, tho person whoso questions ho bad re fused to answor, was there, and on Heinrich's entrance, be immediately wont Into Davenport's room, and there in they had a long consultation, after which Mr. Hoimich was released on the identical bail be had previously tondered. A year afterward bis bailee wishing to return to Europe, motion was mado In the United States Circuit Court for discharge of bail. This was granted. Tho witness had a droad of Daven port, saying, "It's my belief that bo'd hung every Democrat if ho could find a gallows largo enough." With Tilden in the Whito House, Washington would bo too hot for Bel knap, Babeock, Boss Shepherd, and the corrupt ringstera. These men aro Grant's friends, and aa Grant secured tho nomination for Hays, if bo is elec ted they would all be retained and re. stored to place and powor. With the restoration of her right mind Mrs. Lincoln 'resumes tha con trol of her estate, which amounts to thovory comfortablo sum of 81,3!)0. Of this amount 158,000 aro inveatod in Unitod States securities. Tho Republican platform favors re form, but endorse Grant Tbe Demo cratic platform favors reform and nom inates Tildon the foremost friend of re form in tho country. Let tho people udgo between them. Turkey Is a curious country. Has san, the murderer of the Turkish Min ister, was bung before be had time to tell them that he was eraxy. Insanity appears to be no palliation of crime among the Turks. Tbe amount of silver issuod for tho redemption of fractional currency to dnt amounts to 10,2.18,103 ; issued for payment on currency obligations, 739,487. Governor Hayes' unci left bin quarter of a million of dollars, but Grant propose to b generous, too, by leaving him the Presidency, Tbe Chicago Times thinks Grant'' third term will bo tbe best of all. I "TWO MEALS PER DA Y." A good Democrat writo us, 4fo must accept my subscription for A half year. I can do no butter, fur 1 have not tho money to spare. 1 huar of i many people in our county (Somerset oounty, N. J.), who have to make two meals pur day answer; thoy cannot afford uny more at present." Well, tho time is coming when the people can opply the remedy for this "two meals a day." A Demooratia Admin istration will bring back tho good old days of 1776 to 1800. Tho re-election of the Republican parly to place and power, the continuation of tho present dominant horde under ifnya and Wheeler will not only keep up the "two meals per day," hut thoy will be meals of tho simplest kind, whesj meat will ho a luxury that cannot be In dulged in over once a ux ek. We are fust verging toward tho condition of Europe,8ocially. Let II ays and Wheel er get fastened upon the country In Kedorul Administration shape, and we shall have very early fruits of intense pauperism of the groat "industrial" masse as ono extreme, and boasted riches as tho other. Ono more four years will mako tbo toiling six millions of the United States miserable, half starved paupers, brntaliscd to a degreo no one can have any conception of, who has not visited that misnamed locality, "morrio England." "Rnpub lioaniam," as expressed by the great ruling party of the past fifteen years, moans the fixed pauperism uf the mas ses. Democracy, oa expressed by th principle ot the Democratic party from 1787 to 1800, moans the elevation of tbo industrial classes., the progress of the musses in wealth and intell gonco. If the present condition of the result of the wicked administrations of the past decade and a half, this great nation isdostined to bo the most wretch od, bocauso the people have more in- telligcnce, cultivation and refinement than any other forty millions on tho globe, and aro therefore mora sensitivo to the fearful privations and torturing povorty they aro now plunged into by the had government imposed uikjii them. Patriots! In tho name of all that Is bigh and holy, destroy these wicked rulers at tho November ballot- boxes. A'. V. Day-Rook. IU Aow Orleans Muuetin says Tho great evil of the day is Granlism and iirantism does not necessarily die with tho retirement of General Grant. If the whole gang of official plunderers aro to come again into ofllco, cloaked by tho good reputool'two honost men, the evil will remain to fasten a strong. cr bold upon tho institutions of tbo conntry. Candid Republicans do not like to say that Ilaya and Wheeler will bo beaten, but tbey all admit it will tuk the hardest kind of work to elect them. $ftr 2flrfrtlsnnfuts. N TOTK LOST. All barton aro boiwbr oaottoood aralatt aaffouacing tor a oortaia prooiiwry aou f ivoa bj Samel Oaldwdl, jr., aad draws t mj order, dated abowft leoecabM-, 1874, aad doe atout the 1H of Juao, Mllm for Tail aou baa hoca loot or otolea, aad art atria facetted vaj O fof tbo oaaio, I will pioeoeaio ajiyotia oflorlag ( MgOtiatO M, DA V HI W ITUKKUn, Now Millport, Jalj it, IS ;-!. QAUTION . All poraoM aro aereby aotiflod aot to aon. tiato for a oertaia pMatoarjr nolo giroo by aie to jooo a. ronor, dated uo via any of rebrarry, IH7d, 4mm oiafatoatao aflor data, aad aallina; for thirty (fcft))dol.ara. Ai 1 bav aoror received alee far tbo oaaia, I aca dotomiaod aot to pay u awbsj HuiMi oonpeiiva oj law. DANIEL KRISE llUllagbaai, JaJy IS, ISTd-lt QAUTION. T All porooai aro hereby eaatMod aft I nit par. Abating or la any way ned tiling wttb tbo follow ing proporty bow la tho poteoooioa of K. Roto, of Newborg boroerb. Tit : One boiar, aot of bafoeet, 1 Icigh, 1 bay eoll one year old, 1 orgaa, 1 atwlag aiaeaiao, 1 black wjut, ao tbo Memo wai porebaoed by aio at Cow. table 'i ease. aad tf wit who aiai oa maa only, aabjeet to uy order at aay ntno. iKAAU mahklb. Hard, July 11, WMt Tba andrilnad will roll at srlvata aalo thai trs.l or popmI af load auaalo la laa!ar townihia, Cloaroold ooanty, Pa., wiuua a abort diilaaoo or lao Trrooo A CloarS.11 R B., adjoining laadl of Robort Uodoon aod ole.ri, aad baowa at tha Jamb B. Ooaraart NX. Th. arid traot aoataiBiaa aa aofo, raoro or mho. wilb two Toiai of ralaoblo ooal tharsoa, ba, aboat It aorot aloarod, aad ii Ika k.y to a largo body of ooal aoaui nouig aomopoa. will no told low aad a bob aaiy Urmi. For parlloolnrs, apply to DAVID L. KREB8. Cloaraald, Pa., Jaly IS, !;(. QAUTION All norloai aro borobv aaotloaod iraiait nor ebailna or la any war noddling with tba follow ing proparly now ia tka poHiBtioa af doonib King, af Hu.taa towoikia, rtai Ono pair twia iloiii, 1 two-OKin. wognn, I gray bonoo, I bay tallioB, 1 blarb horto, a ooli harn.ii, I boga, I huting iIotoi. 1 aook iloro aod lilarol. lot of eboSni, grab., oant aooki, ibo.oU, I aot brook. anitk tooli, lot af iron, orora awt law, d aoroa polatooa, a. tko ian. wai patakaoMi by ai at Sb.rla'i Ml. on tho lib of July, aad tl loft la lb. poifrMitoa of Mn. King, lahjMH to oar ordor at anytlma. CHAKLKH COKYKLL A CO. P.B6.I4, Jaly II, ISIl-Jt. QAUTION. Alt porooai aro barony aoatioBod agalart Barohaotag or la any way meddling with tbo Mlowihg proprty, bow ia tha pouoiaioa af Thoaiaa Eraar, af Choot towaihip. Tin Oao griy bono, I oaliM, I sou ilnilo harnoaa. 1 ilad. I wagoo. I plow. 1 barrow. 1 ahorol Dlow.S aoroi whoat, 4 aoroi ry., aora, ooppor hittlo, t bda ana uoauing, i iiaaa, i 8M onoirt, 1 bibb, I aook Mora, 1 room ilara, I book oaaa, I alotkoi pi 1 alook. I aunnoard. Said nronorto wm narwh. by aa ai Sb.ri 'a aalo oa tao tsth day of Jan.. into, ana ih oa- ion WUB tbo aatd Kranl oa loan, ralijoat to our ordar at any tliao. KBON THURSTON, JOHN EVANS. Waalor.r, Jaly, lg, lt; It, qautIon All poranal an boroby o.allnnrd agalnat porabartag ar la aay raaaaor a addling wllh tbo following proporty now la Iho poomalon of Joa. . oaaaania, ar Boll towaihip, III: Twa aap. boardo, alook. tahlr. nuior .tnd. a bod. .ari aooamg. Mar oh. Ira, lot of oarpot, I ralrror, 1 ink, I aooh ota.o, tablo, I bay bono. I aaddlo, I gray aiaro aad ooll, 11 .cr., of graaa, t ran of iiBoor, animator, raaalng raill, log alod, I gray atara, I oowa. IS Amw. 1 mm h.mu. baad of yooag ratlla, Blow, I alga, I aoroa WBoat, a aeroo n. Bona aala. I una aora aero potatoos, aaraa baokwhoat, I oatliag boi, I log .lad aad apnada. Tho forrgoiag proport paraaaaod bj a. at rlhortlf'a aalaaa tha 17IB aay af Jan., IS7S, Bad la loft ia tbo pox wo aim ooaoomn anajom to nay ardof ' JOHN aUNIIKRLIN. Onah, Jaly 11, M7I-II. IXKCUTORS NOTICE. A NoUoa l barotry giraa that lalrm t.U naalary barlna bona orantarf to n.t.aritu u ino sotau ar liaNHAU . KVANrL. laia or Vurwiaw. lo. Cl.ara.ld iiai.. Vm. all paraona lod.oud la laid aatata nr. roonaatod it aaka iBatadlau Bava.nl. onrf ik. L..I.. aliiai agalBat tba aaao will proaoat tnaa daly JOSIAH EVANS, " Carwosirltlo, Jaaa II, TS 0 Eiooalor. umwMa ia aiuoaont. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Nolloa la boroby glroa tbat Lallon of Ad- BilBiatroUoa aa tba ootatt af HKHTKK LlljLKtt K.laU of Bradford . ri,l.l.l o. 1. daoooaod, ba.lag baaa daly graalad an Iba an'dar'-' llgaad, all aoraoai iadoblad U aald BltaU will Bi.a aai. lanodlala payaaak aad thoao barlag alalrai ar doraaadi will praoaal tboai praporly aalboalloalad for aattlaaaat wtkoot . , . f. WILSON, Wlas,JaBjJa,iat-t, Adralalitrator. Administrators notick"- Rotlta Ii taraby glru nW LotM-i of Ad. Sl'i'J0! ,"-U" u, 1 t'AIUlN RAROEE, rata af Bradford towtikip, Ckuflold aooary, Pa., doo'd, barlag booa doly graalad ta ib womlgaod, all pm Vaaoblod ta oald saaaa, wW BtoaaaBaka laBwrllaai payaMat, swd tbota BToparly aatbaatioatad BMII.aaal w tib ial dolay. a. a. CALOWSI.I. "T'-B aa,a w woaaassa win WllllaaiigtoTa, Jaaa T, 7-l. Adra'r. . giunUiuittf . HARTSWICK A IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA,, kKALKHS IN PUUK DItUOS! C H K M I C A L 8 I PAINTS, OllaS, )YK STUFF VARNIHIIXS, UHtlSIIKS, ' PKKfUMKHV, PANCV U0OO3 TOILKT AU'llCl.rS, OP ALL KINDS. ' PURE WINES AM) LIQUORS, for aiedlelnal iiorruw. Traaooi, Support ere, 8obool B-mki nu.t Htetiua- ory, and all other artleiai aauallji fiuod (a a Drag Hturo. PHYfliniAlffl' PKKHCKIPTlONfl CARE ri'LLY CQMfOUNUKD. HaTiag a Urae oa aerleaoe la tbo bneiaoM tbey oaa give entire oat- UlaaCtlUrS. J. 0. HARTSWrcK. JOHN V. IRWIN. Clearleld, Deoeiabor 16, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, floeeoaoora to Buyatoa A Young,) . FOUNDERS Si MACHINISTS M aaufaotarora of t'OETABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Coraar of Foarth and Piaa Straou, I'l.EARPIEMI, PA. HAVINO oagagod Ib tba tBaaafartoro of Irrt olau alACIIINERT.wo rarpootfolly lnf..ra, ba poblia tbat wo ara Bow prtparad to til all ordon aa oboaply and ai promptly ai oaa ba dni In any of tbo altloa. Wa Baaa'aotara and d.al is Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Hand Bloaka, Watar Wbr.ll, Sbaftlag Pallor Oiford'l lojootor, Staao Oaagos, Swan Whlotla, Ollln, Tallow Capi, OU Copa, Oaugi Corki, Air Cocka, Oloba Valroo, Chock Valfoa, wrooght In Pip.,, S'.oara Pampa, Bollor Pood Ponpa, Anil Prletloa afotraa. Soap Stoaa Parking, Oaa Pari ng, aad all kiada af HILL WORK ( tugatlw wilk Plowa, Slid Sol.a, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, aad olkor CASTINGS of all kiada. aT-Ordon aoliolud and Iliad at any prloaa All ratura af laqatry wltk nfaroBea to raebinorr of oar raanafaolara promptly aoiwarad, by addraa- Ing aa at Claartold, Pa. JaalTd-tf BIOLER, VOUNO A REED. The Bell's Ran Woolen Factory, Poaa towaihip, Ck.rl.ld Co, Pa. HVIIEU OUT I ev bot BURNED UPI Tbo abeorlbera bavo. at groat exnenao. rohailt nolghhorhood weeoeaity, la tbe oroetioa of a Irat oiaao Wooleo Maaafaetory, witb ail tbo aod era iaaprovoaioau attaobod, aad aro prepared to aiako all kiada of Clot ha, Caaaimtrea, fiatinetta, btaa beta, Flaanala, A a. Pieaty of fooda oa baad to owpply all oar old aad a thoaaaad aoweaoteoiera, wbota wo aak to oowio aad eiataiae oar otook. Tbo bsjaiaoaa of CARDING AND PULLING will rooolve aar oepMlal attoatloa. Propot arraagewMaU will bo .made to roeelro aod deliver Wool, to oalt onatOBtera. All work warrantAi tuid doao apoa lha aborteat aotleo, and by atrial alien Uoa to baainoaa wo hopo to rati tie a H bare I aharo of pablto patronage. lOpOtM) POUNDS WOOL WANTRDI Wo will pay tbo blaboot Market orioe for Woo aad ooll oar taBaafaetarod oa lew aa alalia good i aaa bo bought ia tbo oounty, aad whenever we fall to reader reaeoDable aatiafietion wa oaa alwaya bo foaad at hoaio ready to mako pro par oiplaaaitaa. either la aoreoa or by lottor. apriltdtf Bowar P.O. I. r. OULlfB. p. naiLBan. GILICII, McCOEELK & t'O.'S (Saoaiaaori ta Joka Oalleh), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS. Market mreet, Clrarfleld, Pa, W Biaaufao'.aro all kind af Parnltara fur Chatabora, Diolag Rooma, Ltbrarloa aad Htlla. If yoB waBt Furniture of aay hind, doa't bar am you eao our aioei. IXhEUTAKIMi IB all Iu braaohaa. Wa kaa ia alook all Iba Moo. aaa bbom imnroroa uomna aad Uaahata, aad biro tfif, raolllty for proparly aoa darling tbia braaob af oar kaaiaaaa. Wa bavo a patofll CorpN Pra aoroar, la which bodioa oaa ba Braaorvod rar a ooa. a lidorabla langlh of Uma. A aiombor af tha Ira baa bla aloiplag apart- maat at oar wart. raaaa. whoro ba aon ba foaad by aay parana wba aaaaa at aigkl far tka parpoaa at procartag aofaal. UIILICII, HcCORKLE A CO. Cwarlald, Pa, May II, 'lo-ly. JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VAJSES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept aaaataatly aa kind. ST0E AD EARTHED WARE or IVERV DESCRIPTION 1 CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS! Pbkrr'a Patant Airtight fwlf ranting Fralt ( anal BtTTKR CROCKS, wllh llda. CREAM CROCKS, Mfl.K CROCKS. APPLE. BUTTER CROCKS, PICKLI oinevi PLOWER POIS, TI DI8UKS, STEW POTS. Aad s graat aaa, atkar Iklagi ta anaoroae I. moatloa, a ao bad M FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE WARE POTTERY. Oorwar of Chirry and Third St root I, CLEARP1ELD, PA. saga Clearfield Nursery ENCOURAGE HOME INDU8TRY, Till aadanlgBael, birl.g aatabllibad a Mar airy as tbo Plki, ab.. half way botwoas ClMradd aad Carwooarillo, la praparod ta tar ai.b all blada af PRIIIT TRKRs, (ilaadard aad dwarf,) MrrrgrooBi, Shrabhory, Orapo Viaai, iiaaliany, Lawtooi Blaekborry, Mtrawborry, aad aUepbarry Vuaaa. Alaa, Slbaiua Crab Tr, Ualaoo, aad aarly aoarlat Rbabarb, Aa. Ordara prampUy altaadal U. AddraH, J. U. WSII1HT, "PM SI y CarwoaiTllla, Pa. fyOtrU. THE MANSiON HOUSE. Coraor af Soooad and Markit SlNota. CMCAHr-ILUII, PA. 7 Ion 'Hit old aad lomBiodloal Hoi. I baa.darla. tho poet year, booa oalargod to doieU iu rwer oapaotly fur tbo enwrlak anient of airaa. gera anfl g oeiU. Tho wbelo bullillng bai keea refiralebod, aad tho proprietor will iparo ao patna to rood or bli g aorta oomfortablo whiu uyiag with blai. jatf-Tbo 'Ifaailoa Hoaio" Oaioibua rati u and from tba Do pot oa tbo arrival aad departara of aaob troia. W. U. CAR DON, July 1J T6.iT froprietor A LLKGUENY HOTEL Market Utrmtt tloarald( Pt, Wta. . S. Ilradley, formorly pmprteii-r of iht lloaM, having leasted tho All-rh-iiy Leonard lloaM, having Hotel, oulielte a .hare ol I f publio patroaage, Tbo lluuao haa boea tborouglily re i tired and aewly rurniinea, aon gueata win nna it a pieaaani atop, ping plaua. Tbo tablo will bo aopplied with the Uat of ovorytlilug la tbo market. At the bar oill ba fun mi tho boat win-, and lifjoora. Uttod laMttig attached. UH. . bltAUI.KV, Hay 17, 'iH, .hruprialar. SU80.UKUANNA HOUSE, CIIRWKNSVII.LK, PA. NEWTON HEAD, Paoraiaroa. Ilailag boooroa propriator af tbia llutl, I would roipootfully aohoit tbo patron igv of thi poblle. ifouaa laaaantly and oonranimlly alt. aitod j s .1) rofltlod and nfurniNbad ; Qi ua. pla roooli attaobad. All railroad traina itop at till hoa. Jar,:0 Ti SHAW HOUSE, (Oor. of Marbot A Proat Hroata.) CLEAHPIKI.ll, PA. Tbo and.rilgnod baring takon elmrg. of Ibii llolol, woald roipMtfully lolicll iiulilie p.tronag.. J.nl'74 I). R PULLEttToN. ASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASI INUTON. PA. Tbia b.w and wrll fornlabod faoaro bM boon tak.B by tbo andorilgnod. Ill fMil aonldoat of bring ablo to rondor aatiafaotloa to tboao who may taror biia witb n aall. May 1,1171. 0. W.DAVIS, Prop'r. jyj-) M T O U H MOUSE, Oppoaito tbi Court Ilouao, LOCK UAVEN, PENS' A. J.H71 UACSKAL A KHOM, Pni'a. t'oTiTTiouskT IA Main .tract, Pllll.IPSIIIJKl), PKNN'A. Tnbla alwaya luppliad with tho br tba market affordi. Tha traraling pablie ia inrltrd lorall, Jaa.1,18. RODKKT LOVU. Josa Pittob, Prai. J. P. Binn, Caabi.r CiimciiMvIlIo Hank. Anthoriiod Capital.. ...... ., Jt I n n,0 Paid up Capital .. ti.usfl (Bticusaoi riair aariosaL aaaa.) JOII.V I'ATTOH. Dr. D. A. FBTZMt, AAHOS W. PATCII1X, Uu.. J. P. Uu IT. STOCKHOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE Da a goBBlno baakiag baiimia. Aoeouab aolioilid. Carwonnlllo, Pa., Jaa. It, II7l-a. P. K, iBBOLB. O. W. ABaoLB. i. I. AK.,.1.1 F. K. ARNOLD & CO., llniiker and ItrokrrN, ReynaldallllB, Jcfliraon to., Pa. MBoy rooiirod on dapoalt. Dlaooonu at a,., dornta ratra. Eaatara and Poraiga Eirbaogail. waya aa hood aad aollrotiona promptly made. RayanlJarlllo, Doo. la, 1874..y ' County Nationaf Bank, OP CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM Ib Maaoole Building, oao duer Bonk ol C. D. Witaoa'a Drug loro. Paii.ga Ticket, to and from Lirorpno, Quecat town, (liaag'tw, London, Paria and Ciprnbi,tt. AIm, Drnftp for ialo on tbo Royal Bank of Ireliif and Imporial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Prat W. M. SHAW, Caahi.r. 1,1:1:71 DREXEL 4 C0., Ma. a ttostli Third Btroat, Phlladrlphla BjUTKERS, And Dealer) in Government Securities, Applleatioa by mall will rooolra prompt attn UoB, aod all iBformatiea okoorfuily faraitha Ordin aolictnl. April ll It JfDtlslrB. . STEWART & ELACKBDEN, DENT18TS, Curwenaillle, ClearBeld Conuty, Ptna'i (OBoa la Oatai' Now Daildiag.) CarwlBlTiU Jaa II, 1871-ly. D R. E. M, THOMPSON, (OSoa ia Bask Baildrng,) Curweaavllle, ClrarBrld t a. Pa. mob II 1 if. . M . HILLS Woald rarpoetfolly aotify biaptrfria that ho boa rodueed thearieoof iiTL i VICIAL TRKTH to ftitt.a. oor tel.a va.vo tor a doable act. tot aay two para ooai lag at tbe aaao tine to bare aarh aa ifK j oet, win ill get tbo two acta for or III ear-h. Term a Invariably Cab. Cloevrftold, Jaa. I, 1ST. ffALUABLE PROPERTY T FOR SALE OR FOR BEST Tha labMribor glroa BoUaa tbat bo will rilar root or aou oiaaw.llmgnnd.tora pror-ertr.av nata on Rood itroot, adoiaing tho Leonard Huaa in tho borough af Clearfield, I'a. Tba itonrMa ii It X S4 foot. Tbo d -ailing baaa oootiiai ' rooaa and a kitoaaa aa tho drat itory, aril roomi oa tha aaoond llory. Thi Hon ran I oaa ba hid at oao, aad tba dwelling porta I oa aod after tha lat af July. For fnrlbar r" tic. Lara, addraaa or apply ta tba anilerncaMa I we promtMe. uiu, t;. rAsl-Mim. UMaraeM, ra, 11 ay If, '74 U MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON & ER0 Roar of Pio Opera lloaee, CLKARFIKLD, Fi Oar arraagenaoBla aro rf tbo aieM nm I rboraalor tor futniabiag tha public wiih Fie I aaeaio oi au lino, aaa ei tao rory hex obw Wooloo deal IB all kiada of ArrlonlUral Ul- I meat a, which we here rm ot htbitioa tor Ih M I tit of the poblle. Call vrnand wbea la tri I aad tako a look at thing, or adilreet aa . H. CAKUUN 1 DM Cloarfleld, Pa., July 14, Itt-tf. FREsYl MEAT-SEW SIIIIPJ ''The undfralgnod hereby in form Ike mUx grneral that tbey keep oa haml, r-ge trli. I voeireaop.atijoiiitDgaiuHn ullii u sun rooma, oune the Court tluaee, Ine BEST MESH BKEF, VEAL, JaTffi LAMB, PORK, ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES. FOR C&1 Markot fUturdaTe. iirtilnt TueaJtr. Thor--y- a-laat de'l-ered at rtii.MM ""I deairvd. A aharo af patronage la reapMifallr elan"- dwaroa i, is.a-iy. ptaui a .wvak READING FOR ALL! BOOK'S & STATIOXEBr Markol U, Cloarnald, (at tba Port OS I THE aadonlgaad kegl loara U aniaaa tba oitiaeai of Cloarlald and rlriiitt bo haa Itlod nn a Man aad ku fart rsa I from tbo oily wit largo amoanl of mattor, aonaiating ia part of Sibles and Miscellaneous Booh Btaak. Aaroant aad Paaa Book! of irw ' aoriplion t Papor and Env.l.pao, Fr.nrh fa and plain, fane aod J'oocile; un" Pnporr, lloodl, Murlgagoi; Ju.igutlil.iy1 Uoa and I'mmiiirr aoieai Wkiw ad maat llrl.f, Ural Cap. RoFordCap.aadli,1" Shoot Mueio, for oitbor Piaao, rial. " oonalanUy on haod. Any boohl or m11". doairod lhat I may aot hare aa haa J.oin mm by (rat aipraei,aod lold al wkolrak"' ta Bail oaaloaara. I will aln kwp :aralara, aook aa Magiaiaoe, Naoipirr,' P. A.UAIH' Cwarlold, May t, USI-r JOHN TROUTMAX DEALER IN y URN1TU1U r MATTBlJWtl ANP Improved Spring Be MARKET STREET, KEA ' ' Tko aadenlgaad brga loara t. Inr ' oaa of Cloard.ld, and Iba paUK r"j, ,.j Ba aaa oa Bana a ani n.w,nr-. - aak aa Wnlaat, Choelnat and 1 '"" I Su t.a. P.rlae Suil.a. Keolinini a. I Chain, Ladioa' and lleala' Kair foralad Diningnad Parlor Chilli. I W admr Cha n. I'lothM Hare, t j, .1.. ...j ii a ... . Kr.l.1.111 ' unm nixn awn PICTI'SE r I . .. ... .klA! booking mallet, l-aromor, m., aalubla for llolloay pnornli ! .egi'i aeoio in v. ,