SPUtttlanrouj. B OOT AND SHOK MAKING. 1 JOSEPH H. DEKHlMll, oa Jleiket Btieet, la at...'. Raw. ClaarSald. Pa., kea Jaet reealved a See let of Preaah Calf Bklaa aad Klpe, tk ket u the him, aaa u aw prepares iu efaelere ererythlag la hla Hat. Ha (ill WW veal hi work to to at reBroeawted AIM, all klaif of Leather aad Shoe Pladinf for lata. Tka altlaaea af OlaariaM aad vtelaity an reapeetraiiy laviete to giro aia a tan. work i doao at ikorl aotlee. t.U'TSa G REAT REJOICING All ovtr tit Btato at tbo adionrnotont of both branohw of omr Btato Lcrltlktara. ad now of ib arabtn naklng for their koloo X bop lo imj tnoro. GREAT AD GOOD SEWS, aloo, fbr tho flltiwM of OloarftoM oouaty who load flailing tho VmUrdM) u for all outon, by tbo rt-epoiaf of too old snosiT snoE SHOP, Oa kfarktt ttroot, ono door wt oftho Allagbony Jtotol, wbora "SHORTY" will bo found at all tiBBia roadj and willing to moot and aoeouinoda to all hli old euiloBan and at nany now oaat an nay faror bin with a oall, ao that thoy eon vttit tba utntonniai -cianr imh hi iiciit-rootad" la a pair of "Shorty bomo-audo BOOTS OB SHOES, Don't forgot nailing oa "Short" boforo aar ehafiuf lMwfain. llokoopa dooo batnr.t'Olai. workmen and taa warrant all "feet-woar" aiado at bit thop aot a rip, raol or draw tfao peg Ho i prepared to do anything ia hla line uubed, awod or pegged. JUpairiag neatly aone oa snort aouoo. LEATUEft A SHOE FININGS alwayi oa head and for tat by tho aaao "iborV follow byUMr-tDorr 1100 or rnAfiiv dhuht, Uleerield, Pa, May 19, 187o-tf. nuEYciiitiST; boli proprietors orini CELEBRATED DA. STIVER'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. ' 8KND FOR PBICB LIST. IIUEY &C1IRIMT, HI H. 34 Street, PHILADELPHIA Mrr-h J, mS-Sra garterr, & linimr. G. S. FLEGAL, Ironsides Store,' PHILLIP8BURG, PA. DIALER IN tlARDWAKI, BTOVES, HEATERS, BANS XS, WOOD AMD WILLOW WAR. AND UANUFACTPBKR OF TIN, SUKET-IRON AMD COPPERWARI. Preeqelil Stmt, Pbllllpiborf, Ctatra Co., Pa. 54, May 1871, POWELL & MORGAN, DI1UU II II A lt 1 WARE, Alio, afaaafaetartriaf Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIABIIILD, PA. A.KMINQ H1PLEJIENT3 of all kladi for Mia by POWKLL A MORGAN. DAILROAD WHEELBARROWS 1 for Mia bj POWILL A MORGAN, QIL, PAIKT, PUTTY, GLASS Ralli, ilo., for nla hj POWILL A MORGAN. HARNESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE XJ. Iladlafi, for lala kj POWELL A MORGAN. QUN3.PIST0L3 SWORD CANES tor aala kj POWELL A MORGAN. jgTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND 9li, for aala if POWELL A MORGAN. TRONI IRON1 IRON1 IRON! A. For aala by POWELL A MORGAN, II ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE MAILS, for aala by POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad bait Maaafulara.for aala by POWILL A MORGAN. "'HIM BLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for lata by - POWELL A MORGAN. SACKETT & SCHRYVER aauaa, la H AKD W A RE, aad BaBalaotaron af TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, Second street.. Clearfield, Paa Having reAttod oar itororooa. aoddoabloi oar itock, wo are proparod to offor bargaiai to par ebaton ia oar llao. Wo karo dooidod to do a Strictly Cash Business,' ad caa lharefara ttU at frailly radaoad prieai. Canuntara and partaai wba eoatamplata balld ta will da wall lo aiaaiiaa aar TooU aad BdliiAfSiLrlvtrt, wkiok It law aad of tba toll aaaafaatara. Wa kaop a larga atoek of NAILS, -v LOCKS, GLARB, A TCHRS, PUTTY, . HINGES GLUE, SCREWS, Allkladiaf Bansk Plaaaa,awi, CkUola,8iaana, Uammon, HalohaU, Flask and Larala, Martial A Thaab Otv, hrmi A Bill Wood aad Iroa Baaok Sarawa, aad Ik kaat Borlof Maokloa la lb aaarkai. Doable and Single Bitt Axel, POOKIT OUTLIRT, Aa. Agtntt for BurneWi Iron Corn Shetier, warraatad. Alia, acaaM for Rlakarda' GOTHIC FLUB TOPS, wklek e"MUlly aara Saiaky Tla. Fnrm Implcmonts, Garden Toole, of nary daatrlpllaa. A krga aarlaly af COOK STOVES, wbiak wa OMnaal at fin aatMaalla. haVKaoflaf, eaoatlaf aad Job Work aWwa aa roaanaaawntaaa. All ardara win Mn waaiat attaaUaa. Plaaiblaf aad fa IMaf arkaaatad U y alnM wartaaa. May I, lite. AND 0ar titrt Qtittrtitttmi. ' THE REPUBLICAN, FuUUhad Tarjp Wodaaaaai by GOODLANDER &. LEE, t'LKAHflEM, PAn Haa Ibe Larert Clrtalatloa af avpapar la Harlbwaatora PaiuajtlTattla. The Urge and conitantly lnorelng ' circulation of the Republican, rondora it valuable to bail DM) man at a medium thro' whleb to reaoh tba publio. ' Terms or Subscription i If paid In advance, ... 12 00 If paid after three monthi, , 2 60 If paid after lis montbi, . . 8 00 When papers are sent ontside of the county paymont must be in advanoe. ADVERTISING i Ten lines, or leu", 8 timoa, . fl 60 Each aubaequent insertion, f SO 1 bo 2 60 2 SO 1 SO 2 SO Administrator' Notices, , Executors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . . . , Cautions and Estrays, , . Dissolution Notioes, , . Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, b 00 Special notices, per line, . . 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS i One square, 10 line, . . , $8 00 Two squares, 13 00 Three eqnares, ...... 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . , SO 00 One-half column, .... 70 00 One column, . . . . . 120 00 We bare always.on hand a large stock of blanks of all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ' ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, ; ... ; ' , BONDS, FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, Ac, Ac. JOB PRIMING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING, SUCH AS POSTERS, ' PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Ooodlander le, Clearfield, aearteid County, Fa. THE REPUBLICAN. a-m a WmNIHDAVMORNIMO.JVLY 30, HT. MK. HA YES JUPLA1NS JUS A UINMII br pvmcipLi MAT MEirM with appotunua im thi pamily oib CLI AM INTERESTING OONVEBSATION CHRomrLKD BT A IMPORTER UNDER TUI BRIAKf AST TA 111.1. tProB Ik Now Vark World.) ' "Rutlioy, doar," suld Mrs. Hayes to her husband at bruakfust, aa she un folded the Ohio State Journal, whioh ia hor favorite nowapapor ; "so your let ter of acoeutunoa baa coma out ? "Had it, my lova V replied tho Gov ernor: ; "1 uudtimtood that it would hardly be rWidy tnifore Tuesduy night." Mrs. Uftj-es read in silenoo for a fuw moments j then, with a wild surpnso, as it Appeared to your corroapondont, who bad with truo journalistic Jnstlnot ooncenlod bimsolt beneath the break fast table, said : -,. "Why, Ruthy, what do you mean by saying 'the rosolntions are In ac cordance witD my views ?' You know aa well as I do tbat when the platform was adopted yon told mo yourself that tho money plank wasn't a match with your Interview in the Commercial. "Hush f my love, huiih I" said tbo governor with uneasinona ; "suppose dome of the servants should overhear you I ' What I wrote was 'Most of tho rcfHiliitlous are In aeoordance with niy views,' and I suppose the printers mado a mistake." jTbero-wiav-silence, broken only by the munching of toant, till the tea-pot was set down , with a yiolenae that made the table erockcry jump. Thon Mrs. Hayes' low, flute-like tonus, full of melody us the murmur of a hidden brook, wore hoard. , "Rutherford, you say i - 'If elected I shall conduct the administration on the government'npon llioso Jirtnctples, and all ConstituUofiil powers vested in the executive will bo employed to es tablish this reform.' Can yon sit in that chair and look me in the faco af tor writing that?f Didn't you promiaa me about brothor PeUr, and cousin Webb, and your nephew Edward, and auat Jenuba'e throe boys, and all the family f What did Ihearyou tell Mr. Schurs about Madrid? Why did Mr. Blaine telegraph you that if he had the department of the Interior ho would not prove a deadhead In the enterprise and to burn the letters so there couldu't bo any more Miilliganlng T What did you write to- Mr. Cameron f ' What did you promise Mr. Cliahdlorf And after all this to go and wrilo " ' "But, my angol,".t.-)UAtnlatel the compromise .candidate didn't write if.' 1 shall make a poih, of telling Simon that he pni that too strong. But theso lotters are only mattors of form; they don't moan anything." "O, thoy do&Vdonl theyr' replied Mrs. Hayes, with, as the reporter in ferred, a sarcastio smile. "I supposo, Mr. Hayes, this doesn't mean anything either, where you oome out for A eingle presidential term? ,1 suppose, Mr. Hayos, yon didn't mean anything whan you told Mr. Cromblu to try and find a good tenant for the booso for eight years from next March T I supposo you didn't mean anything when you ran three timoa for governor and twice for Congress T" , t . , ,, r "But, Libbio,my darling," suid Ohio's favorite 8000 know-as well as I do that it was fixed a month ago that I was to retire and cast the whole weight of the Administration influonoe for " "I know it, but didn't you tell me that before 1880 you'd put up a job on him so that bis name would nevor go before the convention, and. that 80,000 foderal office holders were a big thing to buck against f "Dear, dear, bow little women know about politics?" said the great war Congressman; "but, my duar,'am Bard should not have been quite so unanimous in inserting his one-term views. I told them beforehand, 'Write what you please and sign my name to it, but don't say anything docided.' " ; Thore was silonee fur eoraa timoj un til Mrs. Hayes remarked : "Rutherford Birchard Hayos, didn't you say last year that this school ques tion was all poppycock and that tho general government had about as mnoh business to pass an amendment about the school fund as it bad to declare that you shouldn't eat beans on Mon day. A nd look at what you say hero." "Madam," was the reply of the Gov ernor, in tone full of suppressed pas sion, "you will not understand mo. ' I am just as responsible for that d d letter (here Mrs. Hayes put her tiny, snowy, perfectly moulded fingers to her shell-like, pink-tippod ears, orna mented with simple but priceless soli tare diamond barrings) as I am for tbo oammandments I I didn't write a line of it; 1 haven't soon it yet; I don't know what Simon Cameron . wrote about civil service reform ; and Sam Bard about one term ; and Judgo Kel- Ioy about a sound currency ; and Grant, who hasn't much education, or roligion or acquaintance with the Constitution, or regard for it, about the school ques tion ; or Spenoer and Tankard about the South ; or Babcook about the pun ishment of all publio officers who bo- tray publio trusts; or Logan about frugality in publio affairs; or Morton about k fraternal spirit of harmony. But I want you to understand, madam, that, as sure as Nobuchadnozzar ate blue grass, if 1 am pusillanimous 1 don't want to be told so by you in my own tbat Is, In tbo 8tate of Ohio's own house. The Presidential liirbt- ning doesn't often strike a man and ft very rarely strikes a man like mo. If you want to reoolve company in the W bite House you bad bettor be pru dent' It will only be because you are the wife of President Hayes." Mrs. Hayes rose to bar nil queenly height and replied with a clear, metal lic voice, liko the tinkling of a boll in frosty weather i "And if ever you get to the White House, it'll only be because you are the husband of Mrs. Hayos. Can't at taek voar record? t Of aourse not; barbers' signs never cause church scan dale or commit murder. Correspond ents come here is shoals and go away and write up my back half and boots. Rutherford B. Hayee, if you lova me, 70, bat don't step on my toe !" The bair of vonr cormnondnnt ma on end in horror. The space under a a round treukfaal Uble sut for two is somewhat olrciimscribod, and In shift lug my position 1 had inadvertently troddoii oft tlm tiny buff exquisitely shaped tootof Mre.llayoBl, 1 wheeled round suddenly but noiselessly, and, horrors of borrum I barked the shins of Ohio's favorite son l( V t . "I didn't stop uoar y oiir toea," bo re marked ; "and if I hud that's no reu son for your kicking a bloody tliusiu iu my log." wfc- " . . . Mrs. Hayos tilled tho Uililo-olnth, and with an exquisitely modulated shriek fell back in a swoon tbat addod a now charm to hor expressivo countennnca, Tho governor hauled me out by tho collar. f "Who are you?" ... "A reporter." ' V . "Did you hear wliut I snidr "Every word of it." "My dear fellow," said the Uovonior, shaking ine by the band, "the press is tho palladium of our liberties, and tho Archimedean lever that moves tho world. I knew you wore thore all tho time, and Mrs. Hayes and I had all that conversation to fool you. A fra ternal spirit of harmony should per vudo you and me at tho beginning of tho second century of our oxintenco as a nation that wo may mako it perma nent as ah era of good fooling, and period of progress, prosperity and hiui pinoss. Will you conic rouud and see me at tho State House beforo yousom off your letter to the World t I shall bo disengaged at 5:30. ' Von might liko to add a brfsf description of Mrs. Hayes, You have an unusually good chum to take notes now. Tlio Jlirald innti admired her peculiarly when hereuun tenaneo was lit up by rippling gleams of emotion -a holocaust, 1 iejicvo, war the-word he used but I myself preler it in reposo." ' , a. Wo then pnrtod. Apprehending that he may try to pluy Jim Ulainoon mo, 1 think it wiso to mnil this letter in advance. Pail Pry. Tb fuHowlaa aarrc aoadaBi- aad axlraat will xaB uaaii COLUML'BW, O , July 100:15 Jr. M The-WorU, 35 Taik Row, Yew York Later advices render unnecessary the publication of a letter about Govornor Hayos, which I mailed you this morn ing. Please destroy it unread. Ill health also compels me to resign my position as a correspondent. (Signed) ' " Jas. . TURNCOTE. 33 collect. . Kalai of Ih eio)ln In to-day ' fiaiM. Colonol James J. Turncoto will tuke the stump for Hayos and Wheeler. Colonel Turncoto worked for Grdclcy and Brown in 1872, and uutil a few days since was an ardent Democrat and a correspondent of tho New York WorlJ. ,rv? mux KB AGO vuikf. ' 1 , 5 I I J ' I ' Wo aro frequently Inquired of by young men why Kenalor Cameron is nicknamed tho "Winnebago Chief." A full answer to this inquiry wo find In a recent number of the ew York S'iui and the reasons theruloro are em bodied in the following article : Recent events at Washington ami Cincinnati, the surrondor ot the Grant Administration to the Camorons, and th4 nomination of Hayes by tho Ponn sylvunia Ring delegation, bring tho older Cameron into view as the leading and controlling spii it oftho Republican campaign. Tho President in offlvo is his, and thocandidate presented by tho party is his, by oven a stronger title, Nobody protonds to doubt that tho only substantial triumphs achieved in the late Republican Convention wore those of Don. Cameron, the son of Simon, and tho new Secretary of War. . From President to tide water tbo whole Ad ministration is in a spasm of gratitude to him for this- great service, and tbo Administration that expects to come in with Hayos is penetrated by a thrill of affectionate administration for tho young Winnebago chief who laid that beautiful ambush for Blaine and his exulting band. - inasmuch, tboretoro, as it seems pretty certain that in case of Huyee' election the Camorons Are to rule the country In bis name, tbo career and character of Senator Simon are not tbo -least important mailers for popular eousideration. We will begin by re lating briefly one of tho earliest advon tures of this venerable marauder tho ono whereby he acquired the proud Ullo of the "Winnebago Chief." In July, 1838, Simon was ap)ointed nobody now knows how "a Com. niissioner lo examine claims of half- breed relatives of tb Winnobago In dians, and debts due by the same In. dians, for the payment of which pro vision was made in tho treaty con cluded with them on tho 1st of No vember, 1831." The othor Commis sioner was ouo James Murray of Mary land. He was nobody a hypochon driac, irritable, timid, retiring, and easily overborne or manipulated. Si mon was the Commission ; and hav ing mado np his mind from the begin ning to bo tho commission, ho indulged without restraint that thrllty disposl tion for which ho has since becomo famous, and mado ample preparations boforo bo left homo for bagging a great er part of tho bounty which tho Gov ernment Intended for the Indians. Ho selected for tho delicate service be had in view one D. M. Broadhoad, and giv ing into his custody a carpot bag stuff- od with notes of the Middlotown Dank, of which Simon was thon cashier, tho two sot out for tho scono of action at Prairie du Chion. Thoy arrived about tho 20th August, and regarding tho noble red man and all his hall-brood relatives as luwful prey, thoy were soon driving a brisk and profltablo trado in the "claims" which Simon was lo settle : Simon's duties undor the treaty and bis instrnotions lrom tho department were, (1) to ascertain the "just debts' of the Winnebago Indians interested in the lands ceded at the time of the treaty, and make a pro rofo dividend to the creditors as far as the fund would roach; and (2) todividoaround 1100,000 among tho hall broed rela tives. The creditors wore to be paid "X vu feparimoni, upon creditors draft, with the commission's certificate of adjudication attached. But lbs money lor the half-breeds was forwardod to Major E. A. Hitohcook, Military Dis bursing Agent, at SU Louis, and by him sonl to Prairie Du Chien to b paid out on tba ordor of the Commis sioners. But tba sequel will show that this lattor arranmmont did not an it Dimon, ana toe raonoy was returned to Major Hitchcock, and drawn against i-y tue commission. I Simon speedily disponed of the first class of duties confldod to him, vis The alleged debts of the rVinnebagooa. Whorevor Broadhead could buy a sup posed creditor's claim at a heavy shave, he did so and where be could not buy, he bulled the oroditor Into employing him as an attorney to present it, rep resenting that unless bo was employed tlio claim would certainly bo rejected, These arrangements oompleto, tho trad. on bold a meeting under Broadhoad's overshadowing and protecting wing, and rogolved thut some Wlmiobago unmontioned owed each ono of them a ourluin sum. This was altogether sat isfactory lo Simon, and ho freely grout ed tho certificates of tho commission on tho strength ol theso resolutions. It was not considered worth while to ascertain the namo of the debtor. No Hems wuro required. No books, notes, memoranda, or other evidence of in debtedness wore demanded by this liberal minded commission. Tho claim would be stated thus : "Th Wloaabaa-a Kalba af ladlaaa U Dr. To auoapt dua for Ioimi oa good told Iron ,1815,lo , u7,- And this was quite sufficient for Simon. llkbroud, judicial mind would not stoop lo trifling details; and liroad head, stuuding thuroan advoowto, with his pockets stulfod with assignments ,nnd contracts for collection, speedily cleared up every doubt respecting tho validity of those singular accounts. The division if the 1100,000 among tho half-bead relatives was conducted in a maniivr oven more shameless than this. Simon niudu an arbitrary diviuion of them iutu three classes. Thowi for whom Ilroudlicad appeared were put in tho hi'st-eluss, and received tho larg est dividend. Those for wbom Lock wood or Dansinaii certain eouluder- atcsot Broadhead appeared, were put in the socond ; and those who enme with their simple little case, and no attorney but tho members of this high- minded commission, wore placed in the third class, and got little or nothing. Under ho treaty, and under the in structions of the Department, Simon was bound to pay to each individual Indian tho sum duo him, and take hit receipt for it, except in cases of minors and orphans, whore it was to be paid to "trustworthy" persons, as father or uncle of claimant, who should bo select ed with tho advice and consent of the chiefs. And yet when tho busines. was done it was ascertained that out ol ninety-two Indiaus, lo whom distri bution was made, only thirteen received certificates for their own money, either by themselves or parents. Nineteen certificates were given to "so-called trustees," as Major Hitchcock put it, and sixty to attorneys in fact Broad head had the bulk of tbo claims, and Middletowu bank notes, "8, Cameron, Cashier," were thick aa autumn leaves, For instance, Broadhead bought of John Baptist Peon the claim of bis two minor children for (800, and re ceived Simon's certificate and draft fur (3,200. Aftor tho Commissioners left the place, a private docket was found in their room wherein every claim for w hich Broad head appeared was marked allowed, and, if it was tbat of a bait- brood, placed In tho first class. In tha meantime the money to pay tho halfbreods baa) been sent opto Prairie Da Chion by Hitchcock. But nothing was further from Simon's vir tuous intention than to have this money disbursed there, Such a oourse would have deprived the speculators of every excuse tor taking power of attorney, assignments, and trusteeships. It tbo money and the commission and the Indians should all be brought together at Prairio Du Chien, there could be no possible excuse for not paying each Indian precisely what belonged to him. Accordingly ,Simon,Murray,and Broad head left Prairie Da Chien about the time the money arrivod there, and the latter boing promptly returned to Ma jor Hitchcock, they reached St. Louie on the samo day with it. But Major Hitchcock was a bold as woll as an honost man. He bad ac quired suffcient information to under stand the scandalous proceedings of tho commission and the nature of the cruel frauds committed upon the In dians. He susiiendod every draft against tho half-breed fund, reported to the department, and began an in vestigation the result of which was that all theso proceedings wore set asido by tho department, and Brood- hoad and bis accomplices lost their plunder. The report ol the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, aud tha en dorsement of tho Secretary of War concerning the doing of this commis sion, are as severe as an official paper can well be mado. A now commission was ordered, and nothing dona by tbe Cameron Commission was permitted the slightest recognition. And thus it was that Simon became the Winnobago Chief, and began to acquire that character for stubborn In tcgrity which makes him so dear to Grant, and enables him to dictate nom inees to the Republican party. , ia aa ' THE MOLL YMA Q UIRE THJA IS. Pottsville, Pa., July 13. Yoster- day boing tho thirteenth day of tbe Molly Maguire trial here for tbe mur der of the mining boss, Sangor, many pcoplo were in attendance at tbe Court House at an eurly hour. Large num. bors wore unable to gain admittance, such was tho eagerness to hear the closing epoochos on both sides by tho eminent lawyers. Hon. Linn Barthol omow closed for tho defense In an uble and touching manner, reviewing the case at length, and Hon. F. B. Gownn cloBcd for tho Commonwealth, doing full justice In such a forcible way not soon to bo forgotten by those that heard him. In drawing a picture of Schuylkill coiinly, and what might havo boon its disgraco, be said, Slat- tory, a bold Molly Maguire, was nearly elected a judgo. Conry and Darmer, both Mollios, were County Cominis- sionors. IIo thon asked what would have bocome of ns with Mollies on the bench, Mollios In the jury box, Mollies for witnesses and Mollios for prisoners. Sensation. At 2:40 p. m. the judgo charged tho uryand at3 20 they retired. Alter be ing out fifty -five minutes they brought in a verdict of guilty ol munler in the first degree Tbo prisoner, Munley,' was deeply fee ted for the first time sines hie ar raignment, and bis wile went bittorly, following him to the prison door moan ing and crying, presenting a sad scene, cl'n8in(J to her convicted husband un- in me prison door closed upon her. 1IOW WE LOOK t'KOM A DI& TANT STANDPOINT. Rev, A. D. Rowe writes to the Clin ton Ikuwral from India, as follows : In the list of seoulur newspapers be sides the Democrat, we got tbe New York Tribune, aud are therefore pretty well posted as to the general affairs at home But, oh I what charming read ing Amorican newspapers are just now souding abroad to all parts of tho world, Wo hido our beads for vory shame at tho news which comes from our native laud. We are not finding fault with the newspapers so much as with tha news which our glorious land(?) furnishes. , Yet It has often seemed to us that it would be well for tho American name abroad If "spociul editions for foreign circulation" were printed. In banding our American papers to an Englishman to read this week 1 said,'1! am ashamed of tho news from borne." . Look at the con tents : Tbe mil of the Secretary of War, Gon. Baboock'a implication, Gua, Scbenek'a disgrace, the Boochor scan dal, Winslow, tbe forger's case, more whisky-frauds nnoartbod, milk adul terators arrestod, a 1400,000 railroad swindle, and so on to tho end of tho chapter. Friends, what docs all this mean ? To those In tho midst of the sensation it may bo pleasant reading, but to us who arc romovod from the sceno of action, and to all foreigners, who look at affairs in America from a reflective rather than a sensational point of view, theso are bad signs. Is it not time tbat the press, tlio schools, ami every other agency of nominal or rcuj reform should set itself lo work to teach tho young the boys and girls of America that the way to bo useful and happy is not to leave the steady employment ol their parents and to run lo the cities for sensation and spec ulutlon. The heathen motto was, "It ia swout to die for one's country."- A mora suitablo ono we should think for a civilised and christian land tike America would bo, "It is honorablo in tho sight ol God and man to live for ouo's country ," and no parent can serve his country bettor in these days than to keep bis boys and girls Iu a quiet, huppy home at honorable employment, where they shall never learn the ruin ing fascination of the greed, the ambi tion and show of life in the cities. As I look upon the Hindoos in their sim ple lives, their attachment to their families and birth-place, their patience and their contentment, 1 often wonder whether western civilisation, aside from its purer religion, has gained or lost in tbo comparison. H 1 Poor Hi.aini McClure oftho Phil adelphia Times, writes tbe following besutil'iil obituary of James G. :' "A few months ago he electrified tba coun try by a most brilliant stroke ol parlia mentary leadership. He found fools about him, and harnessed them as beasts of burden to do the work of his own advancement. He flung the dy ing embers of babe into tho eddy of the political battle and made his antagon ist fan thorn into flames, , He quick ened tbe pulsations of his party, gatb ercd lU attachments toward himself, and made his rivals swift and sleepless in their efforts to destroy him. It was then that ha should bava looked woll to bis armor, for uuloss thrice mailed against tbe insidious thrusts of his own household he tmt provoked bis doom. Ho made bis name tho watchword throughout the nation to vitalize tbe drooping element of lile party, and in vain did power and am bition cross bis path. But the sinuous creeper, tbat feeds non eVory wound ol tbe trunk about which it crawls, was planted at his roots and watered and trained to climb even to his towering crown, and it has sapped his strength from limb to limb, until at last, in a day his green boughs are broken and tba fragrant blossoms ot hope have withered in despair." A DoiBTrix Reformer. To say that Hayos would reform any branch of the government if elected Prosidont, is in harmony with stating that Par son Boechcr is the most virtuous cler gyman in the country. It is is Im possible for Hayee to practice reform in anything whilo in the handuf the Camorona and tho corrupt Washing ton ring, aa for Bcechor to return to the path of virtue. Noithor will ever occur. They are both too old in crime, and are in the hands of Ihs worst men that ever Infested eltbor church or State, and for tho honest, virtuous peo ple of these United States to conlor honors or position on cither, Is moral and Stato suicide. Tbe talk about hard money or soft money platform is worse than useless. All Democrats now, and always have, believed in a bard money basis. Still no one thinks it possible to resume specie payments for years to come. Tbcy way to secure resumption is to drive out corruption from high places, establish an bonost and economical government, and restore public confl donee. Kloct Tildon President, and the objoct is accomplished. : Whilo tho good vector of St. Paul's cburcb, at Erie, was pruacing his Sun day sermon thioves brokolntohisdwell ing and stole his wife's watch, pocket and rings, with otbor porlablo valua bles which could be conveniently laid bold of. The unconverted rascals also drank tha sacramental wine, which stood upon tho side board, but bad tho grace to leave tbe silver communion service where they found It. Gettinu the Partt into Lime. Grant bos commenced tho work of get ting his party into line for the coming election. Ho is recruiting tho ranks from the penitentiary, having just par doned seven of tho recently convicted Whisky tbievos from the prisons to which they were sentenced. We ex pected as much. Those faithful lead ers of the party could not be spared in the impending crisis. ThoSunbury Democrat says, tbe ven erable Wm. Cameron, (brothor of SI. mon) is tbe ownor of fourteen large farms, and thoy are made up of some of the best land in tha Bute. The poorest of these farms would probably not sell for less than 110,000, and the best would go woll up to 50,00. Hon. Cbarice' Franks Adams eomes out very emphatically for Tilden. Ha regards him as a very elroaig maa, in. tellectually, politically, aad beorei the, people, and thinks the chance a rood one for his election. TUB HAILROAD DEPOT. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany's new depot, at tbe intersection of Thirty-second and Market streets, Philadelphia, Is now ready for use. It is a two-story building, 189 feet In length and 100 foul in width, with a porch 12 feet iu width on every side except tho north, where the porch will be filly loot wide. Tho first floor con sists of the general waiting-room, 80 by 150 feet; tbe ladies' waiting-room, 40 by 100 fuel; the restaurant, 40 by 84 feet; tbe tickot office, news stand, telegraph office, Pullman Car Com pany's ollieo, to. On tbo socond floor are tha offices fur tbe Superintendent, Goneral Affent, rooms for tbo conduc tors, truiu agents, receivers, Ac, and immediately over the restaurant the kitcbon will be situated. Fifty foot northeast of tbe building is a room for tbe outgoing baggage, 40 by 59 foot, and oppoailo It, to the wost, a room for tho incoming baggage, 25 by 100 feet. Tbo road-bad between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets contains twelve tracks. Of these, six near the middlo of the roadbed' will be used as tracks on which tho cars aro to stand while being washed. On tbe west aide of those are throe tracks for incoming trains, covered by a shod 70 loot wide and - 800 feet long. Throe tracks on tbo east are arranged for outgoing trains in a similar manner. A short distance north of the depot these twelve tracks converge Into three, which run north as far as Cullowhill street bridge, where tbey will curve to tbe west, and near Thirty-second street and JIuvurford road they converge intotwotracka. ' At Thirty -sixth street tha New York trains curi e off to tbo north, while the western trains con tinue straight on. U9 durrtiffmrutg. I' cutorTInot icK " J Notlaa la kataby alna tbat lattari taata MaMry bavia, boaa f raal to tk asartbf a Ik aalata af JOIIlf 1HWIN, dadoaaad, 11 of Morrla lownikla, Clarflld ooaaty, Pana'a., all aroai ladtbtad ta ald tt ara roqaMUd ta uaka uamadlal aarsaoat, aad tboaa kaviag elala arlat tba saaia will praoaat tswi daly ataattatd far attlaaint. JOHN L. CI'TTLE, ClaarSald, Jaly IS, 'TS-et EiMolor. 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. J HotlM U brnby firm tbat lal(v luu Bivatary barlna boen f rautad to lb lubttribtr oa tb ailata of HANNAH B.EVANS, doaawd, 1st af Carwaawrllla, ClaarSald aaaaty. Pa., all paraoea lalbtd to said ailata ar raaud to Mako lonawllata payauot, aad tbo baring eialaj agalnat tba ua will praat tkaa daly aalbaoUiatad far MUaaiaat. J08IAH EVANS, Carwaoiillla, Juaa IS, 7S-Sto Kaaauiur. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KM la kraby (Iraa that Lallan f Ad alnlitralloa aa Iba aitata af HKHTKR LUZERK.IU of Bradford two , Clrlld Ca.,Pa.. dad, btrlng ba duly graatad to tb aadar aigaad, all ,roa iadobuj to said ailata win laaa rnaka tamlll paymaat, aad Ikuaa aving alalaia or daauad will arat lbm proporiy aalbaatial4 for aattlaaivat wthal 4ly. 8. P. WILSON, Woodlaad, Jan. la, ISTt-dt. Adalautrator. DMINISTIUTOKS' NOTICE Ktdral kureby gltraa tbat Ltlr of AH Blainratiini aa tb lat af CHRIST. NEKP, lata af New Watbingtoa, C1aarlld aoaaty, Pa., daad, having ba daly greeted la tha andmigmd, all partoal ladabud la aaM artala will plaaa aiaka immdtata pyiaot, aad lh kattag alalM ar draand will prasaat lkw, proparly aatkaotioalad far aoUlaaaat witkoat aalay. JOS. H. VKKTH, Adniaittralor; Raw Waiklagtaa, Jaly It, 'f S-dt. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Katlaa la karaky tins tbat LttM of Ad laiitratlaa aw tba atata af ROBERT PROTT, 11 of Haalaa tawaaklp, CboaraaM aaaaly, Pa., du nd, bavlag baaa daly grawtod la Iba aadarilgaad, aH paaaaa tadablad ia aaat aataat will plaa aiaka iaiaiadlala payaatot, aad laaat having alatu ar saaaaai agaiaat tba saiaa will pra lha proparly salkaaclaalad aar MtUa iwt wttbaakdalay. Aoaoaatt oaa ba laft with Alaaaadar Pratt, at taa aaaam -aaaaai fnaaaia r. u., clarsM aoaaty, ra-ar with W. U.J. MAHL1N. Ada'r, Jaly , lSTS-et Bmikrilla, Pa. N OTB LOST. All aaraawa ara hanky waaUaaad aaalaM aatobatag tor a aartata proataory wata gtraa by Baaawal Gldwll, jr., aad draw la ar ardar. daaad akaat Paaaakar, 1174, aad daw aaaal Ik 14 af Jaaa, ISIa, aalllag r Sag.- TkM aala kai kaw lost ar tala, aad aat kwiaa raoairad vol- wa tor taa , I will piwaaala aoyoaa offarlag at aagmiaia it. uaviu WITUSHUW Haw MUlpaat, Jaly IS, IITS-St. QAUTION . AU aaraaa ara kacaky woUBad aat ta aaa. Ilaia far a aartala praairy aala gtvaw by aa ta Joaa A. rartar, SataS taa ta Say af rahrarry, 1H7S, daa ill aoolaa aftar data, aad aalllag for tklrty (lit) dollar. Al I Bava aarar raraind valwa fcr tba aaaa, I aa dataralead aot to pay ia maa aaraa ooapoina oy nw. DANIEL KRISI. Oiniaghaai, Jaly It, ISTt-Sr QAUTION. . Atl peraoBl ara hrby eaaUaood again pal ohaatag ar la Bay way aaddliog wilk tka falloa Ing proparly now la Iba poaaaaiioa of E. R. Rosa, af Nawkarg koroub. viit Oaa baiar. 1 aat of karoai, 1 ilaigh. 1 hay colt aaa yaar old, l argaa, l aawiag aaoaiaa, I aiarl aara, aa tb aaaa wa parekand ky aa at Caaitabl' aala. aaa I led wits Bia aa loaa only. abjrt to a, oraor at any uaa. ibaau harklk. Hard, July II, l7 ll QAUTION. All parvonl Bra karaby oaatioaad agaiait parakaMag ar IB Bay way aarddllag wllb Iba fat lowtag proparty aow la tka pOHattloa of Tboaaa M. Lawia, af Varawaaa tawashtp, via , Oaa-tatrd taUract 1b 18 aar of ot, on-third latrt la 4 aan af aara. Bad S bad of koaa. aa lb aaaa wa parhad by a at Oaetabl'a aal oa tka ITth af Jaaa, lait, ana I Ian wllkaai Lawll aa wbb aaly, aabjl ta ay ardar at aay tin. nm tt'tl.i uul ' Mama, Jaly IS, U7l.lr QAUTION. All paraona ara aatahy oaaUoaad agalnat parahuing ar la aay way aaSdliag wilk tka fal lowing proparty bow la tka paiB af O aorta W. bloltT, af (Iraaawood towaakla. vit Oaa oow, a aaa aaa aaaaiog, l aaaa atora aaa aaaa lag BlaBrll. s ohalra, 1 aaitboara, 1 Soarbtray, I Ink , 1 book aaaa, I ahaat, k tabta, X aland. I IroB kottla, I waak lab, lot af Hba, bookata, 4 a tha aaaa waa parahaaad by aaa at Coaa4aa4'a aaa aa taa BIB at Jaly, aad Bra lall wilk aaia utosay aa aaaa aaly, latyaal aa ay orda at aay a. a. ti nawvuHKH. Uraaawaod lap., Jaly IS, l7-t QAUTION. All paraona ara karabv aaollaaad araiaal Bar. baalag ar is Bay way aaddUag wltk tk follow ing property aow ra tha poaaaaalaw ar Joiapb Rina. af Uaalaa lowoikiB. Vln Oaa aalr tola alda, I Iwo-kora wguo, t gray kortna, I bay Malllaa, 1 black kotaa, aat karaaaa, I kogo, I baiting Movaa, I aoob Mora and Silaraa, lot of kalB, graba, aaat book a, ibavala, I aal blank, aallk tool, 11 of Iroa, aron owt aw, I aara patata, a tha aaa waa paikaad ky aa at Sharlg'a aala oa tka StkafJulr. aad U Un la tba poMMaloa of Mr. Kina aubjaot lo oar ordar al any uaa uttAKLKS CUniKLL S CO. Paalald, Jaly 11 IstS-SI. QAUTIOit : AN paraaaa Bra baraby aaatloaad agalatl poraballng ar la any way aaddliag wilk tka Cllawlag praaanv, Bow la tka aauuaiaa tt Tboaaa Raaaa, af Ca4 towaakla. vlai Oaa ray bona, I aalvaa, I aal liagla haraaai, I (lad, wagoa, I plow, I harrow. I akaval alow. 1 aaaa wkaat, 4 aaraa rya. oora. aonnr kattl. t bdi aad baddlag, I Maad, I aat oBalre. I Xak, I aaab aiova, i iwm aura, I aooa aa, l alotb! Braa, 1 alaak. 1 aaukoard. Said wraaaKa wa hwIimJ by a at ShatK 'a aala oa tba lluk day af Jaaa, !, aa omw Nni wiia iwa aala Eraa aa loaa, aabjaol la aar ardor at ant lima. SON THURSTON, JOHN EVANS. Walavar, Jaly, It, ISTS-st. QAUTION. AU aaraaa ara berebv aaatloaad ! aarabaalaf ar la aay aeaear aeddllaf alia the """'l propwy aaw ia taa paaaaloa af Jaa. 1. Saaderlla, af Rail leeraahip, rial Two aap kwarda, alak, uble, parlea eund, 4 had aad heddiat let af ahawa, et af a root, I alrrar, I Hah, I Soab rteve. table, I hay bar, I (addle, I evaoaaroaBd ealt, IS aaaa af gran, rari f ai alU, lag atad, I (ray aara, S aaa IS ahaaa. 1 au haiaaaa. imi S head af Jiang nltla, plow, d plgi, t aaraa whMt, awae, aye, ( Mrea ala, S aaraa earn, I aot potato, 4 aawi baahwbaat,keatta ha. lag abd I aad I ipaaada. Sea feneMag ppat, wa parabaaad by bh t Hbang oa ibe llh dey of Jeaa, ISie,'ea) I left la Ua peaHa ataa af bh Baal aaadarUa Mblaet ta ay erd. wOMH tUMDERUN. Calk, July It, ISrS-St. iirflUifiu. HARTS WICK & IRWIN SKCOSD STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DKALERS IN . PURE DRUGS! C H R M I a A L S I PAINTS, OIUS, DYE STUFF Vaknihiikb, BRI'SIIKg, PRRPIIMRRY, Ji" FANCT OOODS TOILET" ARTICLES, or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, far aadielnal purpoaaa. TraiM. Supportorf, Hckoot Book and Rtatloa- ary, ana an otuar artlelaa aaually fwaod ia a brag Htora. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE PltLLY COMPOUNPRD. H.Tlnr a larn ai parWoaa la tka bailoaH tbay aaa gira satira at- uiaoltim. J. a. HARTSWICK, JOHN I. IRWIN. ClaarSald, Daoaaibr IS, 1174. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Saoeowort to Boyatoa A Toang.) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Muatoctortri of fOETABLE & STATIONinT STEAM ENGINES Corair of Poartb and Plaa Straata, CLE A It FIELD. FA. HA VINO ngagad In tba aaaaraetara af Brat la MACHINERY.waraipaetrallytnrora ba pabli that wa ara bow praparad ta 111 all ardr aa abaaply aad a proaptly al aaa b doaa la aay of tha altiaa. Wa aaaafaatara and dial ia Malay and Circular Baw-Milli Rad Bloaka, Walar Wba.ll, Shafting Pallay Oiford' Injoetor, Slaaa Oaage, Staaa Wklitlat, Ollara, Tallow Cap. OU Cop I, Oanga Coeka, Air Oook, Glob Valraa, Chock Valval, wrangbt Iroa Plpaa, S.aaa Paapa, Bollar Pd Paapa, AnU Prletloa Main, Soap Stana Packlag, Oaa Park- ag, aad all blada af MILL WORK; logatbw wilk Plowa, Slod Sol, COOK AKD PARLOR STOVES, aad ethar CASTINGS af all kind. war-Oram aolleltad aad Slld al any prioaa AU hHUn or loo,lry with rafaraaoa ta aaaklaary af ear aaaafaotara proapUy aaawered, by addraa- lag aa at ClaarSald, Pa. jMlT4-tf BIOLKR, YOIINO A REED. Tbe Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Paaa tawaakip, ClaarSald Co, Pa. HUMMED (ttlTI BURNED UPI Tko nbMribon Iioto, ot troot oxnonoo. rebuilt oigbborhr( oooffil-', la tbo oroeHoo f frst oUm Wooloa MnirUrr,ilb oil tbo ncelrti iMpravooiont ottMboel, oo4 oro pr-poml lo mobo oil kiofli of Cloth, Cuiinoroo, Btiotu, blu koUp FLmmU. . Pltttr of (oodi oa btod to rapTi7 on oar oio aaa t tboattvinj bow oaitotnort, wavm ww ui m oobo mma oxooiino oar itoofe. Tho baiiaooi f , CARDINQ AND FULL I NO aill rooolra ia oopodol attoatloa. Propor orraftDU aill bo aiodo to roetiro and dolivor Woal, to oit eootoaiort. All work wai-root! ond doso ttpoa tho ihortott lotteo, and by triot ottoa Oo to boolaaw wa hopo to raalln o llboro! ohora oi paoito pairoaaita. 10NM POUNDS WOOL WANTED 1 Wo will pay tho hlgboit orkot pHrc fur Wa aad Ml) oar KnfM tared (oodi ao lew m itmilar food oaa ba bogght ! tht ooooty, aad abonoror wa fall lo rondor roaooBoMo oatlifootloa wo ooa Iwajo bo faand at hoaio roadj ta aioko pro par ipiuMiwi, HBijT id porooa or ey lottor. JAMES JOHNSON A SONS. priU!f Bowor P. O. . r. oiLin. a. m'coiklr. a. milmuo. GILICII, McCORILG A fO.'S (Beeiwaori U iJoha Oallob), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Strwct, ClearieU, Pt. W Maaofaotora oil hiotli af Paroiior fur OhoMbtra, Uttilog Hootaa, UbrartM aod UolU, If too wool Farnltiro of nt kiai. don't bor aaui yoa ooo oar lioek. lTM)KltTAKINJ la all Ra hraanbaa. Wa kop la tok all tba whi aad auat iaprorl UoUa aod Caaktta, aad kaa vry rlllty for proparly aoa dootiag Ibis breach af ear haalaaaa. We heve a patoal Corpa Pro. wrvr. la wblek bodia oaa ka proaarvad for a eoa lidarabla negth af Uaa. A aaaher af the Ira ha kil alaepiag apart- aaal at aar wan -reaa, where ba oaa b foaad by aay parna wba aoao at aigbt for Ibe parpoe il Droaariag eoBlna. UIJLICH, MCORKLE A 00. Olaerleld, Pa. May IS, 'It-ly. JERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kpt aaailaatly aa head. STUE AND EABTBE1-WARE OP EVERY DSSCRIPTFONI CROCKS! POTSI CROCKSI nahers Patent Alrtlg-ht netf arallnw Frail Caasl BUTTER CROCKS, wltk lltti, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE -PUTTER CROCKS, PICKLI CHOCKS, ILOWKll POTS, PIK DISHES, STEW POTS, Aad s great a aay atker tklagt to taaaroai lo aaeUoa, to aa had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE . WARE POTTERY, Career ad Cherry ami Third Street, CLRARP1ELO, PA. aagl Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUBAGS HOME INDUSTRY. fTIIII aadariigaed, kavlng aatabllihad a Sir. I aery aa tba 'Pike, aboal half way belwaea ClaarSald aad Cerweoarlll, la prepared to far alah all biada af FRUIT TRERS, (ataadard aad dwarf,) Errrgroaai, Bbrabbary, (Iran Viae, OooaolMrry, Lwlea Blaobbarry, Blrwbrry, aad RaapWrry Vlau. Alee, Sleerlaa Crab Traaa, praapUy attoai MBia, bbb oeriy manei aaaoarB, s. Urdu Addreaa. J. D. WRrOHT, Carwraavllla, Pa rrplO SI , Sotfli. THE MANSION HOUSE. Ooraarof SeooDdaod Mark! Htru, CLEAKfll.lll, PA. THI 4 eld aad eeaaodleaa Hotel baa. durlag tba past yaar, haea ealargad ta doable Iu (uraar eepeelty for tb aUr1aiaaaBt of Mea ger aad gaaaU. Tba whole betiding ba aaaa refuralabed, and tba proprietor will iere aa palaa to reader hi guaat aoaforubl wblla auyiag with kla. aeT-Tba 'Maaaloa Huaat" Oaalbu raaa to end (roa the Depot oa th arrival aad deparlar f aih tr.ln. W. C. CAHOoN, July li ri-tf Proprietor LLEGHENY HOTEL Market Street. Clearfield, Pa, Wa. 8. Hradlay, furaorly profirlalor af tb Ioaard HoaM, having leeaed tb Allaghany lli'UI, aolloila a abare of publle patroaage, Tb Huua baa bB thoroughly repaired and aaaly furuiabvd, anil gual will Snd It a ploaaanl ilop. ping plaoa. The table will ba aupplled wilb tb beat af everything la tha aarknt. Al tb br will b found Ih beat wlnea and Htuora. liood ubliug atuohad. WM. S. BHAULKY, May 17, 'IS. Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CURWKNSVILL.E, PA. NKWION READ, Paeraiaroa. Having bMom prorilr al tbia llotl, I would raanaetfully aolieit lb patruaag af Iba pabli. IIouh laasaatly and iOvaleaUy alt. Baled a wl) rootled aad refaraiabed j guod aaa. pie rooaa atlaobed. All rallroed tram top at OjI kouae. . Jao2 74 SHAW HOUSK, (Cor. of Market A Front itrralr,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tb aoderilgnad kaviog tokra ebarga of Ilia Hotel, would reapeolfully aolieit imt.lie patronage. Jan 1' 74 D. R. rULLhKTON. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASUINUTON, PA. Tbia new aad well furaiabad boure baa boaa tabae b tb aa JraiMd. II bela oadar u, boing able to reader aaliilaetinn to tboae who aay favor bin with a oall. Mays, 1471. 6. W. DAVIS, Prop'r, OHTOIilT Htltl Te Oppoalte tba Court Hogae, LOCK BAVIN, PK.NN'A. J.14'71 IIAUSEAL A KROM, Pro,'a. LOYD HOUSE, Mala 8trt, PHILIPSBUKO, PEN.N'A. , Tabl aleara upplid witb tbe beat lite aterkrt aaTurd. Tb travliag pablie ia invited tocall. iaa.l,'7t. ROBERT LOYD. iBanfcs. Joas Parroa, Proa. J. P. Babd, Caahler Ciirwenvllle llnnk. Anthorlx-d CapiUI JKI4.4H Paid up Capital .......AiO.uu (luonsan rtaT aarioaAL babb.) jnmr fattox, nr. n. a. fktzkr, AARON W. PATPH1S. II.,.. J. P. HllYT. STOCKHOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE Do a gvoBioe beakiog baaiBeai. Aoaoonta aolloiud. Curwmirille, Pa., Jaa. IS, 1!7 4m. r. k.absolb. a. w. aaaoLD. i. a. aaoi.a f. k. Arnold 4. co., Ilankent and Itrokerw, Reyaoldavllle, JJerTeraoe (J., H. Moaey reoeived oa dpoit. Diaoounto at ao darata ratea. Eaatera and Foraiga Biebang J wra aa hand aad ooliretiuna proaptly naila. Reyaoldirlllo, Den. 14, 1874.-ly County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM la Maaoaie Building, oa door north ot 0. D. Wataoa'a Drag Store. Paaeege Tieketa to and Iroa Liverpool, Qneena towa, Olaagow, Loodoo, Paria and t'ojrtnhagea. Alae, Droit for aal oa th Royal Bank of Ireland aad Iapehel Bank of London. JAMKS T. LEONARD, Pm't W. M, SHAW, C.ihi.r. HI:1:T4 DREXEL 4 CO., No. at Routli Third Street, Philadelphia BJJTKERS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Applieetioa by Bail will reoeire proapt alien tion. aad all laforaatiea ebeerfally farniibed Order Mlietod. April U-tt. Srnlistru. STEWAET & BLACKBURN, DENTISTS, Curweiiavllle, Cleardeld Conntj, Praa'a (OBoa la Oatea' Now llalldiag .) Carwaaaviua, Jaa H, 1474 ly. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, tT.v (OEe la Bak BalldiDg.) Carweaarlllw. Clearfield Co-. Pa. aek li TS-tf. A . M . HILLS Would roipotroHT notify kitptil-nti (hat ho bat rodaeod th prieo or ARTI FICIAL TBKTH tot3.M toor ot.or iSft.M tor a doabto ooL For aay twoponoai oontag at tho oaato lino, ta hart oach aa apfxc ot, will got tbo two otu for 134.0., or f ll.it each. Tonai invariably Ca. Cloarflald, Jaa. 1, 18T. VAI.UA BLK PROPERTY FOR 8ALI OH FOR RKNT. Tbo rabooriber glrot notioo that ho will oithar rontorooll bio dwoHing and itoro property, ill nato on Rfrd ttroor, adjoining tbo Ionard HoaM, In tho bdtroejjtb cioarflold, Pa. Tho ttort rtoai if lX84 foot. Tho dwelling boaoo eaUiai t " aad a kitehoa oa tbo In atoi,,ad I roorai on tho oeoond itory. Tbo Moro room oaa bo had at oneo, aad tho dwUn.r portiM on and after tho lit of July. For ftiHtiir par Honiara, addroii or opply to tbo nilmi(rl w tbo prtaiitofi. URO. 0. I ASS Mull K. Cloareeld. Pa May It, 'Ti-tf "MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAED0N & BR0.( Roar of Fiat Opora Hoaaa, CLKAHFIKLD, PA. Otr arraaff-aonts aro rf tbo moot Mmrirrt oharaotar lor furalahtng tha pablio with Fmk Moatoof all kind, and of tbo vory boft qnahlr. Wo aloo dral in all kindi of Agrioultaral Impl- oit of tbo poblle. Call aroand wboa In toot, aad laka a wok at thinj-a, or addrt-M a V. U. CAKDON A DUO. CloarDold, Pa., July U, l97Mf. FRESII MEAMEW SHOP." Tho andtrtlgnod hftrhy Inform lb puMir )l gnaral that thoy krop on hand, rrtt artr, it tboirahop, adjoining JOHN UHLIl'll .Slunn-n ruoiai, uppuit4 tha Court Uuuio, tbo BUST MUSK HKKF, VEAL, MVTTOS LAMB, PVHK, AT REDUCED TRICES, FOR C.VSU. Markrt Bi'irningn Tuooilay, TbornUy, u4 Satordayt. Mri daU-crvd at ntidaaoo wbea deirrd. A tbaro of patronago ) roipfrtfullT luliritti Maroh I, ISTo ty. 8TAUR A NOHKIS. REM)iNGlF6irALL 1 1 BOOKS ItaTIOXERY. Market BU, t'learseld, (at the Peat Unra.1 THE aedvralgaed beg leere to ennneara I the olliaroa af ClaarSald and vklaily. '''' h kaj tltod aa a rooa and baa laat rrtaral froa tha eity with a large atooaut of reai'if Batter, eaaaiatlng ha part of Bi!j1o8 and Miscellaneous Boob, Dlaak. Aooonnt aeil P... n.b. af .rarr 4r ariplion ( P.per end Knvelepal, French fl nd plain , Wna and Pnclla; Vluk W Paper. Dd. Mortaeaoa i JodanoM. Kiaar Uoa aad Proaiaarv aotea, Whit and Fa"'' aeal Bri.f, Lgl Cap, Reeord Cap. sad Bill Kheat Maala, tor either Pieae, Flat er Viaha. oonalenlly a head. Any booha ar alalia daalrod that 1 aay aol bare oa laad.will Wr4w by Irat xpra, aad aol.l at wbolaJ r rraa ta nil ea!oar. I will alae kaap peri" llleratare, aaek al Magaaaea, Nwrpatari. 4- r. A. UAl no- rirl.ld, May t, lttS-tf JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN UKJNITUK iTE AUJl JbnPe Jrai. AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. Tba wadaraleaad Waa leaf to lahra '" taai of CleerSeld, aad the pablie .""' , h ba band a Saa aaeortaral of Fur!' aai-b aa Walaat, CbMlnat ad I'lnf "-. ait. Ptrlor Bull. Rrllalag and ("!" Ohalra, Ladl' and IliaU' Kaay Cbalra I" foratd Dtniag aad Parlor Chlra. Can Srj""" Wiadaor Chair, ('Mb Bar, Clop i'k' , lea Laddar, 111 Rrk, Srrabblng B.'- " MOULDINIl AND PICTI ME nV- Looking OIwihm, Cbromoa. Ao., which eailahlej for lloltoay protH-nt. ,.,, do.10'71 JOHN TROI TMA-V u M