Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 20, 1876, Image 4

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    WILLIAM M. HENRY, Justice
mrunF' ...... ". LUMUEH
OITV. Collection, made and wumr promptly
14 .wr. ArtleU of .gnimeut and deede o(
eoavoyanoe aeatly Bloomed end werranudeor.
net or BO .barge. aJy'"
B
OOT AND SHOB MAKING.
JOSEPH II. DBKRINO, OS Market etreet, la
Bh.w'e Row, Clearfield, Pa., aaejaat received
fine ll of Fr.aoh Calf Sklne end Kipa, th.
t la too market, ana li bow preparco to man
uraelar. .rerythlng Ib fill Ho, lie will war
ml hie work to bo a. reorooeatod.
AUo, all klnda of Lulbor end Bhoe Findingi
fur talo.
Tho eltlieni of Clearfield end vicinity art
rtpetfully Invited t. glv. mm a tail.
Work iooo at ibort notice. MS'TJy
F
lOH BALK.
Tho underile-ned will Mil at prlrat. enlo all
that traet or parcel of Uod alloale lo Decrar
townihip, Clearfield .ounty, Pa., within a abort
UlRtaooo or too lyrnne i,iearnon n. n., ana
adjoining leade of Hubert lludeon and otnen,
and known ee tbo Jacob D. Orarhart lot The
aid tract containing fto aem more or leie, with
two veina of valuable eoal tboreoa, haa about 10
acre, elaared, and la tho key to a larg. body of
coal abont being developed. Will be aold low anil
upon oaty tartna. for perllcuien, apply to
DAVID I.. KB
KB US.
Clearfield, Pa., July 11, 1811.
TJANIEL GOODLANDER,
LUTIIKKSUUKG, PA,
Dealer In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY & GLOVES,
HATS 4 CAPS ud BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobacco, Groceries and Flih, Nails, Hardware,
Queen ware end Ulatsware, Men't and
iJoyi' Clothing, Dross, Paints,
Oili, School Books,
a large lot of Patent Medle.net,
Candies, Nate Dried Fruits, Cheete and Crack-
on, nock and rune rowder,
Flour, Grain and Potatoes.
Clover end Timothy Seed,
Solo Lttthtr, Moroeooe, Linings, Binding! ud
Thread, Bhoemakore Toole ana
Bhoo Findings,
Ko greater variety or (roods In any ttore In tbo
county. Ad for laie very low lor een or eoonirj
produce at too Cheap Corner, y lt iiwa.
HUEY & CHRIST,
Boi.i proprietors or Tin
CELEBRATED
AND
ph.: sTtEfEira
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
SEXD FOtrvUWB LIST.
1IITEY A CHRIST,
liiljW. 3d Htrcet,
PHILADELPHIA
March , WMtn
POWELL & MORGAN,
malum ib
it a it i w i it i: ,
Alao, Maanfaetararior
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
UAUMINO IMPLEMENTS of all
klnda for aala by
POWELL A M0R0AH. 1
pAILROAD WHEELBARROWS
AD
for aalo by
FOWKLL A VOnnAN.
Q1L, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS
Nalli, ate., for Mia by
POWELL I MORGAN.
II
ARN ESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE
Flndlnge, for aale by
POWELL A MORGAN.
Q.UN3, PISTOLS SWORDCANES
For aalo by
POWELL A MORGAN.
jgTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Slaea, for aala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
TR0N1 IRON I IR0N1 IRON I
For aalo by
POWRLL, A MORUAN,
II
ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
NAILS, for aale by
POWELL A MORGAN.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And heat Mannfaetora, for aalt by
POWELL A MORGAN.
T
HIMULE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for aale by
'POWELL A MORGAN.
SACEETT&SCHRYVER
MILIM I a;
HARDWARE,
and maaaTaetiren of
TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE,
Hren4 Htrwl, CleorOelrt, Pa.
Having mllllcd our tor room ant! doubled oar
Btnek, wo are prfarol to oner oargami' to par
ehaaen In our lino. We havo decided to do a
Strictly Cash Business,
: and ean therefor loll at f really redaoed prlcoi.
Carpentert and perieni who eontcmplaU ballj
log will do wall to oiamln our
Tools and Buillln; Hardwiro,
which U bow ud of tho belt Bunfaotan.
We keep a Urge .lock of
NAILS, LOCKS,
GLASS, LATCHES.
PUTTY, HINGKS,
GLUE, SCREWS,
AH ktndi of Detii-h Planoe, Hawi, Chlieli, ftqaarta,
Uammen, Ilatrheta, Plombi and Levela,
Mortlied k Thumb Ooagee, Bnveli,
IlraoM it Kitu, Wood and Iron
Denffh iVirewi, and tho boat
Boring Machine It tho
market.
Doable and Single Bitt Axes,
POCKET CUTLIRT, Aa.
Agenti for SurneWt Iron Corn Shdlcr,
warrantoai
AUo, agtnU for Rleharda'
GOTHIC FLUE TOPS,
wkloh fowtially ewra tmoky FltM.
Farm Implements, Garden Tools,
of mry deaerlyUea.
A ktraa tarUty
COO CTOVES,
' 'f a.
tmrnm
ri? .JT3
Our Own g-drrrtinfrntitt.
THE REPUBLICAN,
Published vor Wednesday by
GOODLANDER & LEE,
ClEAHI-'llil.n, PA.,
Hat the l.areeat C'lrrulatloii of any paper
In Northn'Mleni I'cniieylvaiila.
Tho largo and conslfinlly increasing
circulation of llio Republican,
romlers itvaluulilo lobuaincmi
mon aa A motlium lliro'
which lo roach tho
public
Termd or SUIIHCRUTION S
If paid in advance, . . . $2 00
If paid aflor throo months, , 2 60
If paid alter aix months, . . 8 00
Whon papors aio aont outside of tho
county payment mnolho in advanco.
ADVERTISING :
Ten lines, or lean, 3 times, .
$1 SO
60
Each aubscquont inaorlion,
Administrator' Nolicca, , . 2 50
Exocators Notices 2 60
Auditors' Notice", .... 2 60
Cautions and Ivitniys, . . . I 60
Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 SO
Professional Curds, 5 lines, year, 5 00
Spocial notices, per lino, ... 20
YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS :
One square, 10 lines,
Two squares, . . .
S 00
15 00
20 00
Throo squares, . ,
One fourth column,
Ono-lmll column, .
Ono column, . .
50 00
0 00
120 00
III AMiN,
Wo havo nlwnyson hand a largo stock
of blanks ol all descriptions.
SUMMONS,
SUBPCENAS,
. EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
FEE BILLS,
CONSTABLE'S BLANKS,
JOB PRINTING.
Wo aro prepared to do all kinds of
PRINTING
SUCH A8
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,;
ENVELOPES,
IB1LL .HEADS,
STATEMENTS,
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS,
io., liC.H
IN THE BEST STYLE,
AND ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
ORDERS 1IY MAIL
FOR, ALL KINDS OF WORK
WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT ATTENTION.
Goodlandrr A Lee,
KctrtcW,
5rj) 6ooW, .tSrorrrUs, (?tf.
H
ARD TIMES
HAVE K0 KFKEOT
IN FRENCHVILLEI
I am awara that there are eouto oreona a Utile
hard to uloit.ee. and I am aUo awara ihut the
ooiuplalut uf "hard tiuioa" it well Ditch unlveraal.
uut i am io at to at oil now mat l oan eaiury ma
former and prove ooooloitvoly that "hard timoa
will not elTeot thota who buy their goodefroni no.
and all my patrona ahull ho Initiated Into the ao
trai oi
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
V k 1. I I. .11 Iha Ink .til.
at oxoeeding low ratal from my mammoth itoro In
MULSUNUUHll, where I ean alway be foand
ready to wait upon eaJlera and fupply them with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
6aoh as Clotha, Ratlnetla, Caaaimoroa, Woittna,
Delainaa, Linan, Urlliinga, I'auaoea,
Trlmminga, Hibbona, Laoa,
Ready-made Clothing, Boole and Shoea, 11 tU ud
Cape all of the boat material and made to order-
Uort, Dooaa, uiovoe, niKvnii umvw, iiuuuui, mv.
OKOCKRIBS OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rio, Holaaaoa, Flah, Bait
lork, Linaoed Oil. rtah OH, Uarbon VII.
nerd ware, Qneenawara, Tinware, Caatlnga, Plowa
and flow failing., Katia, Btitiea, vorn uHira
tori, Cider freiMi.antj all ktada or ami.
Perfumery, Painti, Varolih, Qlaai, and ft genera
ajioruoem 01 oiaiionary,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brand, alwaya on hand, and will be
aold at the loweat poaeiuie flgurei.
J. II. MoClain'a Uodieinoa, Jayne'i Uedlelnoa
Jioatatter'i and llwofland Hitter.
6000 nonnda of Wool wanted for which tho
higheit art co will Da paid, uiorerieoa on nana
ud for aalo at the loweat maraei pnoa.
Also, Agent for Btrattonville and Curwenivlllo
Ibraaning Maabinea.
t.Call and aoe for yonraolvoa. Ton will find
aver j thing aanally kept tn a retail atora.
L. M. COUDHIKT.
Franchvlllo P. 0., Auguat 13, 1874.
R
EMOVALI
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would raipeetfully notify tho publto generally
that he haa removed hla Grocery Btore from
8haw'a Row, to tho building formerly own pied
by J. Milca KraUer, on Heoond it roc t. net! door
to Blgler'a hardware atoro, where bo intend
keeping a full line oi
ii 11 O V K lt I li H.
HAMS, PRIED UKKPand LARD.
SUGARS and SI HITS, of all (radca.
TEAS, Oroon and Black.
COFFER, noaaled and Oreen.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
CJMEIt mi'MTS,
Alt klnda In tho rnarkot.
PICKLES, io Jara and barrela.
SPICES, in crery furio and rarlety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
1X KINDS III? CRACkKHK.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED TEACIIES,
DRIED CHERRIES,
Cool Oil and Lamp CMmnoys.
And a wood aaaertnent of tliuae thlnoa nenally
kept in a Rroeery etoro, wkteh be will uehange
for marketing at tb. aaarket prloes.
Wilt aoll for eaan aa eheaply aa any other on..
Pleaae eatl and aee bia atook and Judg. for
yonraelf.
JOHN UcUAUOHKY,
Cloarleld, Jan. i, !?.
G
ROCERIES.
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(Suouetor to LYTLB A MITCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CHOICE LINE OK TEAR.
OOL0NO8,
JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
YOUNG DYSON.
ENGLISH BREAKFAST
Puree! Ib Market.
IIUTTIiR AND hMVH
Will be kept and aold at Bret eoat. Caih paid
r.r country rrouneb
GERMAN CHERRIES,
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS.
FINII.
Mackerel, Lak. Herring, Cod, Ac
PICKMtfl.
Barrel Picklea and Engllah Plcklee.
U.OIIH AMI) I'KHI).
Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meat, Ao.
mehlt.
JAS. II. LYTLE.
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Over 3,000 Illustrations
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there will he tomethlng eubitantlnl eared and .
etorehouto of knowledge, ladwd a onireraal
library ia ittelf awcured, with hut little iltort or
Borinc
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THE REPUBLICAN.
""""cMAB FI ELU, PA
EllNKHDAY MORNING, SKl'T. JO, IIT.
8V HUMS HUOWN VP.
IHIINIFIIII 1IUT nTATWNII I.KTTKH TO TIIK
XX-HENATOR,
Tito Itillowliij; letter Ihitn cx-Liuu
tonuiil llovornor Mueller, who wua
elected by tlio Republicunaof Oliiotlio
utttiie year that Oovornor Allen was
elected (iorernor, la trniitilated from
tho llVicrt'cT ma i'Wc, of AtigtiHt 2-ltli.
To Mr. Carl H huri : Tho announco
mont that you aro goinp; to muko your
debut tn a rolormed reformer In mil'
beautiful Kuivut City haa been a aur-
prise to mo mid no 1cbh to many of
your lormor ndniirera. 1 tbink 1 un
doi-atnnd why tho Repulilican leadora
wish to boo tho levor for roconvortlng
tho lilwnil Germuim flint applied in our
city j but what 1 do not nndointand la
Ihut you should ao reudily offer your
OHsiatniico I You mut havo known,
inco 1872, that the reform ideas wIioho
need you holpod to sow took strong
root with ua hero, and that theso roots
cannot bo pulled out without aomo
trouble I do not think that you era
givon lo tho illusion of being ulile to
ro-Rcpublicanizo tho Gorman reform
olemcnta of this locality, even with tbo
ihotorical maatoraliln that ia yourown,
Rut aa tho persons who havo called
you hero believe, or nt least pretend
to believo, that such a dexterous pcr-
formunco can bo accomplished, and in
asmuch aa the liberal Germans aio thus
exposed to tho humiliating suspicion
of requiring only an intimation from
yourself to bo convortcd (this explains
why you make your first campaign
speech in German), it ia right and
proper to protest. Far too long al
ready, far too long fur tho honor of the
German clement as well as tho honor
of all of us, has tho fulso idea been
worked untl speculated upon that tho
Germnn vote can ho effectively influ
enced and controlled by aomo ono great
or small politician, lt is high time to
do away with Btich notions.
Unt in cuso that your spcuking in
German ia occidental, and that tho in
fercneo drawn Irotu it bo thereloru
void, I still must avail myself of your
prcsonco in order to set forth some
thing tn mo nil important. Having
boon a member of tho Now York con
ference, to which you invited me, I
feol called and justified in doing so.
Disgusted wilh corruption in thu
reigning party, without conndenco in
tho other party, 1 beheld in a confer
onco ol independent patriotic men a
rny of hopo for relorm. Tho spirit
that prevailed in tho conference sur
passed my expectations ; tho result of
its deliberations wero sutialnctory lo
mo. Although many members were
inclined to crotm the Rubicon immedi
ately and to nso tho conference as a
starting point for a third party, tho
opinion ot tho moro prudent members
predominated, via: to remain aa yot
in a position of waiting; to issuo an
earnest nddross to tho people, and to
found a third party only in case that
this address should bo unheeded by
the several conventions which wcro to
bo held in tho Immodiate futuro.
Tho addros) to tho purposo, edited
by yourself, left no doubt which clans
of Presidential candidates was meant
to bo worthy of support. Tho first
sections manifestly depicted tho class
represented by Messrs. Morton, Blaine
and Conkling, whilo tbo othor sections
wero di rooted against such candidates
to oxpedioncy aa Hayes and Hartranft,
There was not tho least doubt of this
in tho conference
Nor can tho author of tho address
be in doubt ot it. Since this seems to
bo tho caso, however, I intend to assist
his memory and remind him that when
bo read tho addross beforo ino and my
friend on tho dny preceding tho con
ioronce, and make ua acquainted with
ita Intont, that he himself after each aoc-
tion had been gono through with, called
tho names of tho candidates that wero
meant though not namod ; and that
after reading to ua the following:
"We shall support no Candida to who,
howovor, favorably judged by hit near
est friends, is not publicly known to
possess thoso qttalitios of mind and
character which tho atom task of gen.
uino roform requires, for tho Amorican
pcoplo cannot now afford to risk tho
futuro of tho republic In experiments
on moro supposed virtue or rumored
ability lo bo trusted on tho alrongth of
pnvalo rocommondntions." ,
Ho turned to us and remarked plain
ly, and as if it wcro a self ovidont mat
tcr:
"THIS DISPOSES or MR. IIAYI8,
It wo comparo this passage, which
pronounces tho verdict upon Mr. Ilnyos,
with tho parole likewise issued by Mr.
Schuii, via: that this election did not
turn on political articles of lailh
much aa on tho personalities of tho can-
didolcs, not on platforms but on tho
men that stood on them then wo dis
cover the irrefutable fact that not only
Mr. Schura but tlio cnliro conforonco,
all of whom enthusiastically approvod
of tho address and tho above pnaaago
counted Mr. Hayos as among thoso
who should absolutely not be supported.
And, not yet contented with this, tho
conference, by thoirawocping approval
of Mr. Adams' apocch, fixod ita pro
gramme n follows: Jlrislow or Til
den ; and in caso that ncithor ia nomi
rated, reconvening of the conference.
Tho position takon by the confer
once fully corresponded with my own
conviction. 1 1 was n great satisfaction
to mo to know that so patnotio body
of men as were nssombled thoro should
agrco in tlio points, abovo mentioned.
1 took tho cause to bo an earnest one j
I havo remained truo to it, and ahall
remain true to it despito of all doacrtors.
How ia it with Mr. Bcburz tlio In
stigator and loader ol tho conference ;
the chairman of tho executive commit
too, appointed at bis own motion, and
which waa charged with carrying out
tho views and resolutions of tho an-
sombly T How is It with the man that,
aa long ago aa 18C1, declared war to
the Republican party, and who, to ac
complish the ruin of bia party, In 1872
allied himself with tho Democrats ?
Ia ho, who for the post fivo yoars bas
been using his captivating cleqitenco,
his great talent and tho atronir power
of bia popularity lor the overthrow of
the Republican party is be In his to
day's speech going to support that
same party? Is he going to show the
Uormans that the Republican party Is
better in 1870 than It was in 1872, and1
that Mr, Hayes bat becomo a different
man sitieo tho May conference 7 Will
Mr. Schurx on the sumo speaker's stand
on which four years ago ho advocuted
tho itllianov with tho Democratic parly
lo-dny Toprosont this alliance to his
German fellow-citixent aa dangerous?
Mr. Sehura ought to feel that ho can
not auccoed in tho attempt to hnrinou
Ite his position of to-day with both
that of 1872 and Ihut takon In tbo
Now York conference I and tkat no
amount of sophistry i sufficient to fill
tho gup wbleh exists betwoon beliuia
tho relorinur and Sehura tho Republi
can stump orator I
If tho danger ol liuion nuiniiiia-
trutiun wero aa great as air. ncnura
now pretends to fear, a review of his
itglliilivo activity during tho past fivo
years would certuinly overwhelm Hun
with a senso ol greut responsibility ,hr
no ono moro than ho bas tuecosalully
discredited thu Republican party in tho
eyes of tbo people: no ono moro than
ho has contributed to the thinning of
its ranks I
What ovor Mr. Schura may main
tain in order to reconcilo tho contra
dictions between bis previous position
and that of to-dny, he will not bo ablo
to ovorcomo the logio of tho following
propositions
1. If his activity in behalf ot reform
ainco 1871, which culminated in tho
Now York conforonco, has boon cum-
ostly believed and justified, his present
position ib unpardonable, untenable and
inconsistent.
2. If that conlerenco purposed moro
than lo bo a more comedy, Mr. Sehura
cannot possibly lavor tho oleution ot
Mr. Hayos. And in caso that Mr.
Schura did not feel able to libido by bis
duty lo support Mr. Tilden, fAe only
thing left for kirn to do was to reconvene
the conference.
3. lt Mr. Sehura in Ins sovereignty
believed that bo could set himself abovo
this duo regard and obligation towards
tho members ol tho conlerenco thoro
was left lor him the only alternative
to maintain a passive or neutral, or lit
least a reserved attitude, oven il mcruly
for tho purposo of quieting in his fel
low citizens and former reform com
panions tho suspicion that his position
in this cuinpuign is baaed on personal
grounds rather than patriotic motives.
I havo boon Induced to wrilo this
open lettor, as staled before, by Mr.
Schura's coming horo for a purpose
which is particularly provoking to nio
as ono who responded to his invitation
to tbo Now York conferenco. This
provocation prompts mo to vindicnto
my own position as well as that of all
my Gorman co-opcratora, whom their
formor leader, Schurs, now asks to ro
nounco tho saino convictions and prin
ciples for which they have lought for
yenrs and not tinfrcquently made tho
greatest sac rifica. Although the readi
ness with which Mrt Schura takes tho
stump In this city and to such a pur
poso is repugnant to men and to the
Gorman senlimont a feeling which
politicians may not look upon as be
ing justified yet I will not by any
moans weaken tho effects that tho re
publicans expect from Mr. Schurz's
speech, for I am too ardent a friend of
political discussion. J. Mui.t.tn.
HOW TUB LOBBY WAS KILLED.
Tho Republican managers in and out
of Congress have tried by falsehood,
calumny, exaggeration, and sneering,
to brcuk tho force of tho investigations
ordered by tho House of Representa
tives, and which in tho main wero pros
ocutod with vigor and effect. ' If tho
Uouso bad dono nothing clso to insure
approval and Confidenco, theso ex
posures of appalling corruption in tbo
public service, beginning with tho high
est and running through ovory depart
ment and branch of tho Administra
tion, would dusorvo the grnlitudo of
tho Amorican people.
Tens of millions of dollars havo been
saved, as the matorial result of this
work ; whilo tho country is enabled to
soo, undor tho blaio of sunlight, tho
operations of an infamous system by
which tho Treasury was robbod and
for which the pcoplo woro taxed, for
tho profit of organized Rings and for
tho porpeluntion of tho Republican
party. Tho revelations thus far made
baroly scratch tho surface. The Treas
ury is rotton from lop lo bottom, and
it can never bo thoroughly explored
so as to disclnso the astounding real!
ties, until tho authors and abottors of
tho Irauds aro swopt from power, and
honest mon take their place. . .
Perhaps the lost testimony as to tho
moral effect of theso investigations Is
that furnished by tho pnrtios most
directly interested in preventing them.
When Sam Ward, the epicurean philos
opher, who it known at Washington
as tho King of the Lobby, or, at classi
cally described by himself, Rex Vesti
buli, was a witness bofnro ono of tho
committees, he testified that "tho in
vestigations havo killed the lobby busi
ness." Ho spoko the words of truth
and of sobcrnoss. In twonty years no
Congress has adjourned with less taint
upon it than that which closed Its first
session a short time ago. Not a single
job was put through. Hardly ono was
ovon proposed. Tho Sonabo did its
boat to protect tho Rings by standing
out against nil tho economics of the
Houso. ' Windom, Sargont, and tho
Appropriation Committee fought re
trenchment at every step, with a des-
porato determination to defeat It,
They succeeded to tho extent of ton
millions, with tho aid of tbo President ;
but with all tho intrigues, combinations.
and venal appliances, thoy woro not
ablo to carry one of tbo great ichornos
which had been concocted with tomucb
caro and cunning.
To the credit of tlio House of Repre
sentatives bo It said, tho Democrntlo
majority stamped out jobbery in ovory
form, and did not allow a bill tn pass
upon which suspicion might net at a
fraud on tho Treasury. Lot this great
fact, which of itself Is tho boat com
mentary on the action of that body,
and at tho samo time Its highest culo-
gium, bo compared with tho record of
tho Republican party for tho last Di
toon years, and the country will quick
ly decide between them.
No perversions or quibbles or falsifi
cations can shako this fact, which
stands out against tho sky like bold
promontory, and marks tho point ol
departure botwecn pollen Republican
ism and sound Democracy. Taken in
connection with tho reduction of the
expenditures to tho extent of thirty
millions of dollars, the House may woll
ask a voto ol confidence, and expect a
favorable judgment from the people.-
Kt York Sun.
: :riw pi u ii BPJiur.
Home of our Republican brethren do
not approve of the remark of Governor
Tilden, that when eleetotl ho will enter
upon tho duties of bis posiiloa, ''not as
u holiday recreation, but very much in
that spirit of I'tPiiHoemtion in which tho
soldier enters battle." To our mind
this fouling ol tho importance of the
work buloro him, ol the enormity of
tlio tusk which Is for liim to accom
plish, Is one ol tho surest auguries of
tlio sueeuss with which wo fuel confi
dent that bit uflorlt aro destined to bo
crowned. It dispalya a Just apprecia
tion of tho obstacles thut will be thrown
in his way, of the danger with which
his path wilt bo besot, of tho amount
of persistent energy thut it will I'O nec
essary lo oxpend In tho prosecution of j
his work. Tho grout muss of onrriip
tion which is now rolling over the
country bus, in its movement, acquired
such momuntuin that to stay its pro
gress will require tlio expense, of greater
Ibroo than most men pxMsoss. In ad
dition to this impetus, depending upon
its own inortia, ovory man whom the
now Prosldent will find in offie will
linvo an interest in impeding his en
deavors and pushing on tho hideous
heap. Tilden has, howovor, shown his
omineut ubility to do just such Voik
as will bo necessary for its destruction,
and wo have no doubt about His suo
cess In whutovorol tho kind ha-imdor-tokos.
lt cannot be dono, howovor, by
junketing about tlio country, and en
gaging in a series ol vnriod pleasures
and immoral lovelriea, like. Grunt, who
views bis position' lis' ft personal gift
for past services, and a thing inlonded
onlv to vield hlin us much sensuous
gratification as possible. It will bo
hard work to uproot Griinlisni. Hayes
could never accomplish it. Ho bus
neither tho nocossary strength of will
nor capacity for tho work. '1 ilden bus;
but ho knows thut to tho strongest
man It will bo n most arduous under
taking, and ho will cntor upon it in a
nroner and boconiins spirit. (Union
Democrat.
run lTiirmn kmpiue.
Tlio llritish empire oxcootla any in
size tliut lias existed williin Historic
times. It coven an nroo of 7,7C9,4-i!)
square miles, or forty times tbo area of
ranco. lt includes forty-eight colon
ies, and occupies 1!0 degrees of longi
tude, or moro than half tho circum
ference, of tho globo. Great lirltain
itsolf lias an extent of 11D,000 square
miles. Its possessions in Eumpo add
2.930 soiinru miles. In America its
colonies bnvo on extent ol 3,486,033
miles ; in Africa 237,800 miles ; in Asia,
904,103 miles; In Oeennica, 2,9(10,722
miles. The population ot tho llritish
empire was reckoned by tho census of
1871 at 241,702.593. Great Ilnluin
and Ireland lmve a population of 31,
815,370 ; the rest of tbo empire bus a
population of 170,213 ; tlio colonics in
North America havo 3,7S9,fi;0; in
Central America, 1,003,880 ; in South
America, 200,009 j in llritish India,
191,307,070, distributed among 487,001
villages j in Australia, 2,000,000. fif
teen cities of lirilish India havo a pop
ulation of 100,000 each. Now Zealand,
first settled by tho whiles in 1K33. lias
250,000 inhabitants. Australia first
sottlcd in 1788, has. 1,000,000 inhabi
tants. China has a larger population
than tlio Rrilinh empire, but it is far
inferior in civilization and material
power, Tho population ol the L nlttid
Kingdom has about doubled in seventy
yours. In Englaud, wbero the demand
for labor is greatest, it bas nearly
trebled. In Scotland, it lias doubled,
but in Ireland it is stationary. In 1801,
Ireland bad n population of 5,210,331,
and In 1850, of 5,412,377.
tw g.dwtlSfmi'nts.
JST R AY
Came trcfpenln on tbo nremliet of (he
ubwriber, In liruly twp., on Ino 14th tioj of
Aasuit. 1H70, a lerce Ilr 1 t'OVY. eome white
pole on tho forehead, whlto el wig bank, white
un, ana nina .egi wnue up 10 incei. ine owner
U reuetti to twmo forward, prove property, pay
charge and take her away, or 1 be will be diopoMd
or according to law. T. F. KIBI1KL,
Lnthereburg, Sept. 13, 187ft 3l
1MINISTUAT
Notice Ii hereby glvoa that Let tori of Ad
tninlMratioB on tho ettatf of JNO. VAN ltRA
RANT, lata of Ilu.ton townihip, fleer 81-1 Co.,
i'a., doeeaeod. haying boon dnly granted to the
andenlgned. all persons indebted to taid eat ate
will pleaao make imtnediata payment, and tho
having claims or demand againit tho iitni will
present them properly authenticated for tetlle
inent without delay.
ALFKKD BCOFIKIiD,
renflrld, Sept. 8, '70 (It. Administrator
llXKCUTOH'H .NOTICE.-
j Notice labored givoti that letters teU-
maatary having boon granted to the fubienber on
tbo eilAte of K KAN CIS JMIOKT, deceased,
lit to of Clearfield, 'Garfield eouutjv I'onn'a.,
all persona indohted to Mil ontato are rcqtiosiod
to matra ImmediatiO paymaat, and those baling
claims agalast tho s-irne will proton t taaid duly
authenticated for tettleintmt.
1. A. OAUMN. ' 7
FRANK FIKI.ulNd, '
Clearnetd, Aug. 15, 7.t. Eireators.
t?XROUT01PS NOTICE.-
X J Notice Is boroby glyon that lellers tnta
mootary having hcen graaUnl to (ho undenigned on
tbooiuto of RICHARD HI! AW, Sr., deed, late
of Lawranoo townee. tp, Cloarueld twij, Pa.,
all porsoai IndeliU'd to said estate ar rouaeetod
to make immediate payment, and those navlng
el aim 1 againrt the same will proton t them duly
authnntiooted for settlement.
M-A. B. Bbaw, who is aatbortretl'by Vi
other Kierntors, will attend to the Mttlemeni ot
all claims at iba alrin or tho eiTatora, tn the
store-room lately ooruplod by Joerph Shaw 4 Hm,
id utarHfia, wn-n a ean i fbnati at ait iimot,
JOhKPH 3IIAW
'jKi'rs.
A.H.8IAW,
A. B. P II A W,
t;icarDrld, Augwil an, 1H70 tU.
' r-,r,-,--h?! iTTf
QAUTIO.N.-., . j,, (J:..
. All persons art hereby eautlonod ataioit
purciiaaing or Drgouating a certain note ttrvn by
ino ininTTifiTtwi, nMTra nng. 12, i,o, calling fur
one hundred and Iftr dolUra, pnyable nine months
after due at the Phllliiliarg I'uilt, and drana
lb favor of Nf.J. llrumtjri, no I have) not rarvad
any value for said note, 1 will not pay It anion
compelled ia da aa by dew ffwe-s of law.
M. II. CONOWAY.
FrsnchvllW, Hept 1070-.M ... t
All narrone am lur.l.y ctiitioakl agalntt perl
nbatiiir or in any way mi-ddlintr with Uw fblluoi.
Ing property, now in .oisciaioD of iimtH
VV. nod KliJt Clenvor, of Pein low nib ip,
towii 1 It bnrao, I enw ami ealf, Uahonla.
2(r0tlrien of calls, Hf sanrenof oorn, Nof,
wheat, 1 Iwvhorsfl witrn, 2 tnli of hir
netn, I fannlhg mill, I clock, and (he
toadi ond Irfilding In the houio, Thii
properly .ai purcliktril tv me Ht SlinritU'
Sill-, nn the 21 nt day nf Auguat and li loft
with Ihe above pattU On Innn, suhject lo
oiyoruor aiany time. r.LIHIl A IMVJN.
(Jrampiarv Ullli, (Sept. fi- 3t
STuiTh w"hoT
All paraona am hanky eaulloaed agalntl
nurehaalng ar la any way nrdJIIng wilh the f.l
lowing proier(y,n(w In poaimelon of John
Bollorf of rrallmtloll, Merit; i klU of
carpet, lot of floor mailing, 3 lal-laa, ward
rob, I alovee and pipe, cook alovt toil
pip. 30 chain, 1 lounge 1 aid board, 4
alamla, 6 bed. and budding, 1 ouplioard,
1 dk, bar fliliirM, l6loun oata, l do.
tn ryt, I oow and brll, I white-back eo,
1 red ccw, t hoad of hoga, S rlga, I larga
Irookatllc, I bay mart, I oullni box. I
Ml daoblt htrneaa, 1 laddlt, 1 loo of hay
In bain. 1 aliovel plow, 1 two-liora wagon,
2 aU wagon laddera, 1 loul-aquarn barrow.
Th abov properly wat purnhaawl by m
at Hhtrifte' talt on Ih In day of Hoptum
br, ind lionly Un wilh inld Hollotf on
loan lobiact to my order at any time.
Cloril, Hop.O-.H, J, B. OK All All.
Jon PHINTINCl OF EVERY DKSCRIP
llonnaetly (leoulod at thia oOloa.
T
MUAL LIST
1.1.) ofMaeea ul ,luwn lor llial at 0-Od Work
of the SroleuiUer term of Court, ISIS, being
Mon.lar, Ojl. iJ I
lllptia A Llord . Douglaai A Grumbling.
U.vV. C.ldwoll re. A. 0. Fiaoey.
Michael Hubert t'urwouxille BrldgeCo.
A. P.nta, Sr. a. Win. Corley .t. al.
u...l,.nn LI I. ('.,.. II. T. liar at. al.
Kelly a Metre
0. W. Crow.ll
Clue, IliutiteU'l
C. Raiualead ot al.
Ueo. A. Poat
Jaoob llllgor
Daniel Weaver,
re. J. w. alcunr. ot. at.
re. Robart Lanaberry.
ve. Edward Flandere.
re. Edward Flandere.
va. David Flngal.
va. Jueepn Shew,
va. Auatio Kerln.
.a. W. W. Iluwtoan.
va. John MiiLaugbiia.
va. Iaaa. Oainee .1. al.
ve. hloherd Moeeop.
ve. Klttanulng OoelC
D. lilanoliard
Jurepb Flndley -Thomaa
Taylor
J.O. llarli
Snmuol Onrdoa
ItiiihatdNhaw, Jr.
UoMiraf. Ilagof
Ii.vld P. Morrleon
ve. ClearSeld Park Auoel'n
va. Vm. H. Walla. .
va. Harau Uowmam
ELI II LOOM,
Clear",. Id, Aug. 10, It, Frelhouolary
II. A. KltATZER,
(njuoaaitoa to)
Klt ATZER & LYTLE,
PBAkan in
DRY HOODS,
NOTION'S, ,
BOOTS,
HI10EH,
LEATHER,
j - ' ' - CARPETS
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPER,
; WINDOW SHADES,
ETC.
Market street, Clearfield, I'a.
Feu. n, ii't-ir
j. r. wuAVa-a...
,.W.W. K1TI
W12AVEII If KTT1S
Cl.KAUKlELl), PA.,
Arr titTerlng, it tbo mt lUnd of O. L. Roetl A Co,
their illicit of gueitit, oonittlny of
DRY , GOODS, . GROCERIES,
IIOOT-S A SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
HARDWARE,
QUEKNSWARB,
FL0DR, FEED, SALT, 4o., Ao,
Al tho nopt reoMmnlalo rti for CASH or tn
eiohange for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
.7 OK COUNTRY PRODUCR.
iftrAK.neei tootl to Ihoeo eng..jt4 In tt
ling oul MiMr UmUordj tho mutt MlTMUgeotu
tor met piHIJnTS
.tit aril til the lllfhtsl Jttedal al
! ttenua.
E. & H.T. ANTHONY &, CO.,
. SHI llroadway, Kew York.
(Opp. Metropolitan Ilolel),
HANurArTtoiKua, ivronrnnl aan paAi.aaa in
, cnnimos & FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES it VIEWS
Album 1, (Irapboscapas, Photographs, and kindred
t gooi Is 'Celebrities, Alreiw, Ao
l'lIOTOGRAPIlIC
MATERIALS,
Wa are hoadqnarUrs for arary thing In the way of
Storoopticons and IC&o Isantenis,
Being rannnfacttirara af tbo '
MK'RO-SCt KNTIPIO liANTBRN, . ,
BTKRKO. PANOPTICON.
I - CNIVKHSITV STRROI'TIOON,
1 ADVKRTlFtKR'B HTKROPTICON,
t AKTOPTKW.
CUOOL 1ANTKRN, KAMTI.Y LANTERN,
1 I bUrLiSi 9 LAAThHM.
Baoh atryla being the boat af Its flats la tbo
i 1 : aiarket, ,
Catalogues of Lin torn 1 and Slidoi, with diroe
tions (of nsing, seat on anpliaation
Any enterprising man can make ueaey with a
Magic bttntera. ;
jaTVisiLorsto tha Centennial Eiposltlon will
do wisely to dclVf purchatlr.g goods in aur line
until tbjcj coiae to our atora in New York, whare
tbc-y will find greater variety and man medtinte
prices, and tan sloot those at thrlr leisure. Rut
wa have aoonoossian to aoll tomaatyleiof our
goods In the building of tbo Ilppnrtmcnt of Public
Comfort, and thota not eon. tog to New York nroj
Invited to aalloa onr roproaantalion thra.
r"A full ttooti or Views f Uia Kipotitiaa
and their contents.
-flCoU out ibis advertisement for iorejioo.'ftt
June 7, ltf76-iy.
CALIFORNIA.
tnt rmcAOo axd aB.T-witrrtin mn.w.T
Kmbraooi onder ona manffment - Ike Oreat
Trunk Railway Lines of tho WUHTand NORTH
WKHT, and, with Its no morons branehes and
oonneotlons, forms the shortast aad sjuiokait rout
between Cnioa and all points la Illiroii, Wis
con ii n, Nontiitna Mkihioan, MiaxRaoTA, Iowa,
Nr-aaAHKA, CALironata end iba Wast a an
TnnaiToniM. Ita
Omaha mid California Line
Is the shortest and best route for nil point in
NontiiBim Illinois, Iowa, Dakota, Nrbraska,
Wtuhinq. Coi.onAno, Utah, Nrvada, Oiurni
m Af Oaaoon, China Jar ah and Australia. Its
Chicago, Madison & St. l'aul
Line
Is the shortest lint for NonTHinw Wtscoxsta and
MtkniaoTA, and for Mmso!i, Sr. Paul, Mm
MHArani, Utibum and all point In tba Orcat
Northwest. Its
M'inona and St. Peter Line
It the only roat for Wihoha, RornitsTtt. Owa-
tnka, Mark to, 8r, Ptrnn, Nrw Klh, and nil
points in southern and Central Minnesota. Its
Grcrn Bay and Marquette Line
It the only lint for Jairuvtm.i, WATRarown,
Fn Dti Lao, Osmkokh, Arrtaro, 0 hrrn Rat,
KsrANAtA, NanAraan, HAHgt'orra, llmoam.
Harcoi-r and the LAKaHtTKaionCui'iiTaT. Its
Freoporlnnd Dubnqne Line
It the only route for Ki.mi, Rorironii, FniK
roar, and all points via. Froeport. lit
Chlengo and Milwaukee Line
It tbe old Lake Phttte Rot-,an4 Ii to only ona
passing tnrongt HvAvasruir, i.Aitk ronatn lliun
i,nn .'auk, Una to as, JUcisi, KRioana to
Milwai rrh.
Pullman raliiro Cars
ar. run an all through tralni of thla road.
Tbia lathe ONLY LINE running tboaeoaraba.
Iwcet Ohlcag. and St. Paul, Chung, and Mil. ea
tl... or Chicego and Wlnoaa. - - i
Al Om.h. .ur HlMpera .oanact wilh Ih. over
land Steeper, en lb. Union PaoiA Railroad for
II polnta Wait of tb. Miiaourl Rlvor,
On the arrival of the traina from th. Eaal or
South, tho traina or th. Chicago A N.rtb-VYateni
Railway LEAVE CIIIOAIIO aa Mlowet
KorCounrll lllulla.llmaha.ndt aliriimla,
Two Tbronih Traina dally, with Pullman P.laM,
Drawing Room and Sleeping Cara through to
Council ninSa.
for nt. Paul and Minneapidla, Two
Through Traina dally, with Pullman Palace Cera
attached on both traina.
l-or ireen Hay and Lake Muperlnr, Two
Traina dally, with Pullman Palaee Oan attached,
and running through to Hanu.lt..
ror MIIUBukee, Four Through Tralaadally,
Pullman Care oo light trai.i, Parlor Ch.ir Carl
on day traina.
for Mparts and Winona and polata la
Mlnneoota. Oo. Through Train d.lly, with
Pullmaa Hleepera to Winona.
for Ilubuque, via Frcporl, Tw. Through
Traina dally, with Pollute. Cara night tralaa.
fur Dubuque and I. Cnnme, vl. Clinton,
Two Through Tralni dolly, with Pullmaa Cara
oa night traia to McGregor, low..
Par Mloai l it) and Vanktnn, Two Traina
dally. Pullman Cara te Mleeoari V allay Jonailol.
for l.ahe (ieiteva. Four Traina daily,
for Hotalbrd, HlarlUig, krnoab.. Jane,
vllle, and other polata, you wa h.r. from two
to lea trelne dally.
now lora or.,, m. tit nraadway ,
OSee, No. i St.l. StnM) Omaha OtY
New York
Na. lit Broadway I Bortoa
Stnmtt Omaha Oflc 111
F.reham Slre.1, Hit Franolac. OSIe., Ill Mont.
gnerymreeljCulo.ir.Tieket9a.ec: II Clerk
Rtre.1, under ffb.rmaa Houe. corner Canal and
Madiaon Slr.Mii Kl.al. Street Depot, corner W.
Kloil. and UaalHWMt.i WaStHtrotl Uopol,
corner Wella and Klnile Streete.
For ratal or Informetloa aot attaiaabl. fr.B)
yonr I
W. II.
onr bom. agenta, apply le
Sraaaarr,
Mav.a Iti oBirr,
I. Hup'l,
Chicago
Jan. IS, IHt-ly
gtUnUanmts.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN
SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IN
PURE DRUUS!
Sid tJB 3311 2Sa S3 033-23 .
CHEMICALS!
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF
VA KN 1311 ICS.
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY OOODS
TOILET ARTICLES,
0F ALL KINDS,
PURE WISES AND LIQUORS,
for medicinal purpoeee.
Truant, Supportera, School Rooka ao-l Station
ary, and all other art idee uauelly
found in a Drug Store.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE
FULLY COMPOUNDED. Having a lara. n
porieneo I. tb. buainnaa they .an giv. .ntir. aat
UfMtiua. J. II. HARTHWICK,
JOHN F. IRWIN.
Clearfield, Doeember IS, 1S74.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
iSuoeetsort to Doyntoa A Young,) ,
FOUNDEUS & MACHINISTS
Manufartnrers of
PORTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Comer of Fourth and Pine Rtreeta,
('l.liAIIKIl:l.ll, PA.
TTAVINO engaged in tho manufaeture of Srit
tl. elaat MACHINERY, w. relpeutfulty Inform
ha publi. that wo ar. now preparl to All Mil
ordore aa cheaply and a promptly aa ean he done
In any of the dtice. W. manufaetur. and deal Ib
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills
Ond Itloehl, Water Wheela, Sh.ftlog Poller
Oifiwd'a Iuctor, 8le.m (laorrl, fleam WhlatKa,
Oll.ra, Tallow Cupa, Oil Cupe, Oaaga Cvk., Air
Ceeki Olob. V.lvee, Check Valvwa, wroaght Iron
Plpwa, Simwi P.mpe, Boiler Feed Pnmpe, AnH
Frlctloa Metrre, Soap Sinn. Parking, (Jam Pat k
ng. and all klada of MILL WORK : together
with Plowe, Sled Solea, - i ' '
COOK AND PARLOIl STOVKS,
and other CA8TINI1S of all klnda. '
iJg0Order! eollcitcj end IIIU-I at city prleea
All lettera of inquiry wilh rcn-niico to mor-hinery
of our mnnuraetur. promptly amo crcl, l.y aMree
ing ua at Clenrlleld, Pa. ' " ' " ' "; - ' -
J.nlTt-tf BIGLER, VOCNG A llEED.1 '
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
v ; Pvnn tHwafbip, CleitrfleKl Ch Pa, '
II If It R f7"" f? Tl , 4 , .
-"' art not
BUR N E JD U P I
Tho subscribers have, at grat txpemt, n-hntlt
neighborhood aeoea-ity, In Iheorootion of a first
olast Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern
improvement! attaebfd, and are prepared to make
all kin.li of Clotha, Caeiinwrea, Halfuetts, Ulan
kale, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods on hand to
apply all our old ami a thousand new onstoiaert,
whom wa ask to oomt and examine our stock.
The basinets of
CARDING AND FULLINO
will receive our espoclal attention. Proper
arrangements will ba made to receive and deliver
Wool, to suit onstomeTS. A II work warranted and
dona upon tho shortast notion, and by strict atien
tion to business wo hope te realise a liberal share
af public patronage.
IO.OOO POUNDS WOOL WANTKD!
We will pay the highest market price for Woo
and sell our manufactured goods as low as similar
goods oan bo bought le the oounty, and whenever
wa fall to render reasonable satisfaction wa aaa
alway i be found at home roadj to make proper
explanation, either In person or by letter.
JAMDH JOUNHON A RON,
aprllKltf . , liower p. O.
s. r. euLicu. a. h'cohklb. n. itaaartiis.
Gl'LICII, McCORKLE & C0:S
(SueeeaMra I Joba Quitch),. -, i
, . .." 'popular y;
FURNITUltE .' ROOMSj
Market fltreet, Clarneltl, Pa, 1 I
Wa manufacture all iltnh of Furniture for'
Chambera, Dining Hooms, Libraries aad Hills.
If yon want Furniture of nny kind, don't buy 1
until yon aaa aur stack. j
IXDKItTAKIXJ j
In nil tl brancbHi. fv ttrep In stork all ihr
latest and moat improve! Cosliia and Csikolt,
and bava every facility fur properly eon- t i
durting this branch of our businris.
We Bare n pat-nt Corpse Pre-
server, ia which Hndiea oan ' i
be p i near vihI flty a con
aidcral.lt length ef , t .
.time. ,
A member of the Ana baa bia sleeping apart
ment at our wan -room, nbere he oan be found by
any person who come at night for the purpose of
proenrieg eofflnt.
tlOLIOH, MoCOUKLR A CO. I
CleAvrnoIJ, Pa., May if, 7tl-ly
'pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES, 7
Stovo Lining and Firo Brick,
kept const an tly oa hand. .
STOXK AXD MRTUO WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1
CROCKS! rJT8l CUOCKSI
flaher't Patent Alrllght Half . Hr.llug
Krolt anal
BUTTER CROCKS, with lldi.
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS.
APPLE -BIITTRR CROCKS, .
PICKLE CHOCKS,
FLOWER TOTS, PIS DISHES,
STEW POTS, -And
a great many ather tbinge too ihhtoi te
niton, t. b. had 4
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S " "
STONE - WAKErOTTERY,
Corner ol Cherry a. I Third Strwla,
CljKAllrlKI.U, r A.
nugl
Clearfield Nursery.
KNCOURAGR HOMR INDUSTRY.
THE uodenlrned, hating .aubliahed t Ifar
eery .. lb. 'Plk., aboat half way bwm
Cle.rt.ld and Ourweaevllle, la prepared te fnr
aieb all hlndl of FHIIIT TREKS, totaadard aad
dwarf,) Kvergrema, Shruhhwy, Urane Vlnee,
UooMWt,, Lawtoa Blanhherry, Strawberry,
and Raapberry Vl.ee. Alan, Siberia Crab Trra,
UalnM, and early Harlot Rhubarb, . Urdare
prompUy allwdl 1. Addrw,
J. D. WRKIUT.
aap!l SS-y Curw.nivllle, pa.
Sotfts.
THE MANSION HOUSE
Corner of heoondead Market Streets, '
s'i.i.:Aiti'iLii!ii. ia
rlII9eU nad tommodtont Hotel ki. ,,,!,
1 Ibt pnst year. bn tolarged Le .
(urwer eapaalty for iba aaurUiaueat of
gers and guests. Tba whole building kai be
rifurniihedi end tbe proprietor win p.r na
pains to render bit guests om(rutli'i,it-
auvloir With blu.
er-fha 'Mansion Iiousa" Oaalbus raas u
and from the Depot oo tbt arrival and J
of aaoh trtio. W, c. CARbiis
Jul U T tr Proprisur
JlthKQ I1KN V J10TKL
Market Mlrect, ClcarOrld, .,
Win. B. 11 red ley, formor ly protirietor of ial
Ionard llnusa, having toasej the AllrgUa
Ilolel, solicits a share of public patron ejt, It,
House bat been thorooijMy repaired and )
furulshed, and gufita mil find it a l-aunt n0n.
Cing plaea. Tlio Ubla will ba supplied auk u(
tst of evorythlng io the market. At tba b
will be fuund the best nines and liijuors. UuJ
sliiUiiigattarhud. WAI. H, UltAld.KV,
May IT, I'roi-r inter.
S""U8QUKilANSA JIOUSK,
CURWENHVILLB. PA.
NKWION READ, PnopaiRTon.
jjavlnf baoomt proprietor of this RuiH, J
would rciiiaolfully solicit tbt patronage bf tk
pablio. Iiousa loaaantly and eonveairieLly m.
uatd;B refitted and rtforniibed i ooil ia.
pla rooms ntlacbed. All railroad I rami Mop at
tbia boaie. Janlu-Ji
SfAVniOU.SEj
- (Cor. of Market A Front it recti,)
. CLUAhVlKLD, PA.
The nndersigncd having taken elmrgt of ihii
lltitrl, would respectfully solicit lulltc palnmart
janl'7 It. K. FULLth fu.N. '
WASHINGTON JIOUSK,
NKVf WASHINGTON, PA.
This new and woJI furnished hove Wi Ueo
takrn by tbe undrriigned. lie feels confident of
being ttble to rainier tatisfaotiun to those Lu may
fmor him with a tall.
May 8, 1871. 0. W. l.AVlH, Prop'r.
jJ O HI T (I If II II OV E,
Opposite tbt Court House,
LOCK HAVEN, PR.NN'A.
JtU'TI HAUBKAL A KRO.M, l'r,'i.
I 6yd house;
J Wrilo Street,
PHILIP.SUURU, PKNN'A.
TaUt always supplied with the best the market
affords. ThetfAvoliag public la invited tocilL
Jao.lJft. ROIIKRT WVD.
5Cnnhs.
r. a. auaoLu.
a. w. a a wold.
F. K.' ARNOLD & CO.,
I.nmlcer.H anil ISroliors.
KeyiiuMaTlllr, Jefferaou Co., Pa.
Monty recti rod on deposit. Dircoui.lt at mtv
dcratc rats. Kaftera and Koreiga Kichint aj.
wava aa bond and ooll-etiuns promptlv aiaU.
Ueynolda vilie, In-e IS, lH7i.-ly
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD. PA.
ROOM In Masonic S oil J ing, one tj-.i-r nurth at
C. D. Watson' I lrug Etore.
Passage Tick vts to and from Llveqiooi, Qn-cna-town,
(llargow, ln-lin, I'nrli and (.'n(,( ntiara.
Also, Urottsfor saloon the Royal Uanknf lulaud
and lu.i.erial Rank o Luudiin.
JAM4 T. LEONARD, Pirt
W. M. 8 HAW. Cksliirr. a 1 : 1 . T 4
DREXEL-& CO.,
No. 31 South Third Street, Plillu, l.hli
And Oealers In Government Securities,
Al.liUcaliot, by limit will receive prompt attca
tion, and all Information euetrfuuy turt.ieh.d
Or'hre lolh-nd.
April II t(.
gfutlstrj.
STEWART & BLACKBCRN,
"' DENTISTS,
('urirr-uHVlllc, i'lcarfleld Couttl, Piiina
lliffice ia OzXa' Kcw Ruiljiog.)
Caiwrniville, j.a 11, I.17H ly.
" DRl. E. M. THOMPSON,
(Oflic. la Bunk Duildiag,)
I'urneiiavllle. t'learrleld re.
uch Tt-tf.
-A. M. H ILLS
Would re !ret fully notlfr lis natt-nti
that he ha TT'lnf-M the price of A RTI
PICIAL TKb'Tll iotn.Wi nor e.1. it
f.ir a double ml For any tee peraoai
coming at the saiuo time, to have each an upper
tel. will g.t the two ifti for 3J.OO, or I7.
esrh. ' '
Terms Invariably Cab.
Clcarfii-M, Jn. 1,17lt.
S"
TKAM SAW MILL, ENGINE
, AND BOILERS FOR SALE.
Tho unilcnlgn.d offeri for (ale on reainnalill
lerint, their elcam eaw mill, looted al Wallace.
to, Ulcerfiold Co., Pa. The engioe and boiltn
are a. good a. aew. Tbe alaa of th.engin. Ii
Hyil, aud la In good running order. To-y will
alio at II hrir ihingle and lain mill, an-l all tba
working machinery in the mill. Pnrliea wiibloj
lo purebnM ea. call vn oe addreae
OKAHAM. WALLACE A CO
Clearteld, Pa , Juae lu, ISI4. ,
MEAT MARKET.
" F. M. CARDON 4 BE0.,:
lloar of Pie'a Opera Houio,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oar arrangement, are cf th. moil eomnUtc
character lor furnlihing the public with Freie
Met. of all kind, and ef the very heat qualitr.
We alio deal in all kind! of Arriealtural Imple.
menu, wbioh we kp on ax hibitio fw th. he.
efit of tlio publia. C.U around elm i town,
and take a look al thing!, or ad lrci ul
V. M. CAHDON A RRO.
ClearBeld, Pa., July U, ISTi tf.
N
J K W CA HI N HT M A K I NG S H OP.
M. B. SPACKMAN
Dwlrea tn annnnnc. lo th. public that he hei
opened
CAIIINRT MAKINll SHOP IN CLEARFIELD,
Where he win KEEP ON HANI)
' "f UUNITTjaE,
Ar.d do nil klnda of CAHINET WORK and HE
PAIR FURNITURE of all kinda.on aborl
notice anil In th. beat pnnible manner. Shop on
Fourth etreet, .ppoait. Park A MerrUI'. Carnage
Sbop- Aug. I, 'H-lj.
FRESH MEIMEVV SlTo P.
The nndenlgned hen by Inr.jrini the pui rir la
general that th.y keep nn hand, rcgo arlv. al
their ahop.a-ljoiniug JUIIN tlliLlCII Sfurn'itara
ruomi, ,.j..u.it the Court llouaa, th.
IUST MUSH ;', -A'A4, .WITFl'.V
LAMll, HlHK, ETC., A T
REDUCED PRICES, FOIt CASH.
Market mnmingi TuaaJay, Thor,.l,r, and
Satunlaya. Meat de'iiercd at ruaidioce whea
dnlrcd.
A ahar. .f patrou.g. la reepectrullv eidlritcl.
Uaroh I, lti:tl-ly. STAUE NuHRlrt.
READING FQR ALL 1 1
HOOKS STATIONERY.
Market SL, 1'le.rSelrl, (at (lit Pert tlfllrr.)
THE aml.r.ig.ed bega leer, te annoen-e la
Ih. cititcne of Clearfield aud vlrioilr. that
he hai fitted up a room and haa jmt returnee
from th. city with a large amount nf rta.lin
matter, eoniietlng Ib part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Illank, Aeeaunt aad Paw Ileoki af ev.rv di
eariptioo Pupcr and Envelepea, Frenck preiicd
ml plain I'nn and Ptnillii Illank Lc,al
Paprn, !etl, Mnrlgagca j .lintginent, Kvciiin.
lion aad I'rnmiaitrv Bnloet W'hll. and Parrb.
meat llrief, Legal Can, Record Oap. .ad Hill l'"f,
comtanlly on hand. Any bc'lie or ttali'-nirv
uvr.ri-u ui , may o, n.,c on lien.l.will benriierro
by flnt .ifiren, aid if-l't al nbolriate or retail
to nit ruitnmna. I will alio k.rp peri"d'"l
llleralure, auch aa Magatlnee, Niwepanrn. Ac.
P. A. UaLI.IN.
Clcnrllolil, Mny 7, lS-tf
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER IX
FUUNITUIU:,
Zl n att iti:ssi:s,
" ',' ,., AND '
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, MAR P. 0.
The wndenlgned hcg. Iimre In Inform the rill
me of Unarl.ld, ud Ih. pahlle generally, thai
h. haa head a la. Manrlmrnt ef Farwiiere,
aarh M Walnut, Cbeilnol end Pni.lrd Cbamfcrt
Fnltra, Parlor Ruilea, Reclining and Eilemlva
Chain, l.adlea' ar.d flrnla' Eaiy Chalra, the Per
forated DIaIn, aad Parlor Chain, Can. Sr.tioad
Windmr Chalra, Clothw Rare, Step and Kitea
aloa Laddera, Ual Rvka, Scrubbing Bruibea,At
-UOULDINO AND PICTURE FRAMES.
Locking nieieei. Ctramoa, e which would be
auit.hl. for llolieay praMnta.
diell'IS JiiHM TROI'TMAH.