WILLIAM. M. HKXRY, Juhticb! or mi IWiAir. ..-.Ll'MIiEH CITY. CullMllont BftUa .( u.uwf ro.p'..y patd tar. Arttolaaof ag hswtueat and dead ol 101117UM ally iinhM and warranted car. root t ae oharga. B OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH II. DEERINU, oa Market street, la Bbaw'e Row, Clearfield. Pa., sa.Ja.1 reeelred taa M ef Fresoh Calf Skins aad Kips, the tail la ike Market, aad la saw prepared uiaiaa. areetare ererytblag la bis llaa. He will war raat ala work la ke aa ropreaealed. . Aiao, all kiadi of Lealkor aad Shoe Findings for aala. Tka titliaaa of Cl.arBold aad vicinity art roapeotfelly la el ted U gire hla a aall. Work doaa al akart aolloe. MS'Tly nOK SALE. Tba anderigtted will tall at private aala all that tract or pareal of laad iltaata la Dteatar township, Clearfleld eouoty, Fa., within a ahort diftaooa of the Tyrone A CretrfleH H. E , and adjoining laadi of Hobrt HuJjoo and otnert, and hoown aa the Jaxnh U. Oearbart lot. Tbe aid traot oou Lain ing 6i aura nora or Iom, with two veini of raloeble eoal (hereon, baa about SO aoraa alearod, aad ii tha hey to a largo bud of eoal about being developed. Will ba void low and apoa mit tartni. For particular., apply to DAVID L. KHKB8. Clearfield, Pa., July 13, laid. TANIEL GOODLANDKR, LUTHERSBU1U1, PA., Deal or la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, UOS1EI1T & GLOVES, II ATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A HIIUKJ, Tobaoeo, Urocerlea and Flab, Kalle, Hardware, o,oeonaware ana uiaeaware, man a ana Boy.' Clothlni, Drugr, Palate, Otli, School Hooka, a large lat of Pateal Modlelnea, Caadlta, Nata A Drlad Frolta, Ckaaaa aad Crack, an, Hock and Rifla Powder, Floor, Grain and Potatoes, '. Clorer and Timothy .lead, Sola Laathar, Moroaoee, Lininga, Binding! and inroad, saoemaKera tool, ana Shoo Finding. No grantor earlety of gnoda In any Itora In tka aoanty. AH for sale aery low for each ar eounirj prodaoa at tba Cheap Corner. 1 Mai I, ia7a HUEY & CHRIST, soli proprietors or the CELEBRATED 'I "e MARK PTt1v AND un:'8Ta:vi:R'8 TONIC HERB BITTERS. SSD ton MICE LIST. . HUEY c'tX'IIBIST, lljN.S4 Btrsat. PHILADELPHIA Marck 19, ISTMm artluarf, lioware. POWELL & MORGAN, OBALiaS II II Alt WARE, Also, Naaafaetartriaf Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, ciiAsnii.n, ta. T7AKMING IMl'I.EMENTS of all kladi for sate by POWELL MOKUAS. R AILROAP WHEKl.B ARROWS , for lala by POWELL A MOItUAN. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Balla, ata., fof aala by . j . POWILL A MORflAS. TTARNKS3 TRIMMINGS & SHOE JLX riadlagi, for aala b POWKLL A MORGAN. Q.UN3.PI8TOLS SWORD CANE3 Far aala by POWELL A MORGAN. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sliel, for aala by POWKLL A MORGAN. TRONI IRON I IKON I IRON I x For tale by POWELL A MORGAN. II ORSE SHOES & HORSE S1IOK NAILS, for aala by POWKLL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad bait Manafaetare, far aala by POWKLL A MORGAN. 'JMUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOX RS, for by tPOWKLL A MORGAN. SACEETT&SCHRYVER MALIK Ii, HARDWARE, and aiaBafaetaran af TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON .ARE, rond wtraet. Clearlltla, Pa. Harlflg reltted ear .tore room aad doabled oar ! took, wa are prepared to afler aargaiaa to par-1 ahaaere la ear llae. We kare dmided he do a ; Strictly Cash Business, aid.can tbmfara tell at grtatly rodaad prleta. Carpantera aad peraoai who eoataaplata balld log will da well to eiamiaa aar TwU and SiiUcUnSardwart, which li mw aad tftha Wit maaurarture. We keep a large itork of nails, locks. GLASS, LATCH ES,i PUTTY, HINGES,! GLUE, SCREW3,i AH kla da of Beneb Phmae. Hawi, Chla.lt, Sqoaree, 1 , awaas iiatcaeia, name, ana Le.ela, Morttted A Thamb Unngee, Berele, Bruiel A BilU, Weod and Iroa Beneh Barewa, aad Ike heel Boring: Machine la tha aurkat. Double and Single Bitt Aiea, FOCKKT CCTLIRT, Aa. Agent! for SurnrWi Iron Corn Shelter, warraatad. , , . Alaa, agents fat RiiharaV GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, ! whteh affeetaallj ewra 0aak Plaaa. Fnrm Implements. Garden Tools., ef ararjr deaorl pilot. A large rarlaty af COOK STOVES, whlah wa warrant ta glra MtlefMtie. Pmrtmhi ttmmff mm4 fmnmtt$, -krWARaoflag, Spoatlag and Jak Work 4oat ea fwaaoaobla tanaa. All erdere will rweaira prompt aUeatka. Pleaibiag aad faa Ittlwff attawded la 6 tnarttaea4(wrkiwa. . May ft, !?, 1 (Our (Own drrrtUrmmt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pabllaked every Wednesday bjr GOODLANDER & LEE, CLKARPIELD, PA., Ha La r (eat ClrruUtWa of any papr In Norlliwaitern Penneylvatila Tlie large nd comlanlly Incroasing circulation of the Rkpuiilican, rendorsil vokmblo tobuiinesa men ua A medium thro whivh to roach I ho public. Tkrms or SimacRiPTio.x i If puid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after three month), . 2 00 If iid after six months, . . 3 00 When papers are tout oulsido of the county payment muni be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ton linea, or Icm, 3 limca, , Each aubnequent inaertion, Administrator' Noliroa, . Executors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . . . , Cautions and Entrnys, . . Dissolution Notices, . . St 60 60 2 50 2 fiO 2 SO 1 60 2 50 Profossional Curds, 5 lilies, year, A 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Ono square, 10 lines, . . . S3 00 Two square, 1ft 00 Thrco squares, 20 00 One fourth column, . . . . 50 00 One-half column, .... 0 00 Ono column, 120 00 We havo alwaykfon hand a large tock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, STTBPfENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, HON DS, EKE HILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, Ac, Ac. JOB PRINTING. We arc prepared to do all kinds of, PRINTING MTU AH POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER 1IEADK,! ENVELOPES, IBILL HEADS, I STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRC I 'LARS, Ac, Ac, l.V THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goedlander Jac, flfirficld, Uf arflrld County, Pa. grjj ftoods, ftrorrrltj, $(. JJARD TIMES HAVI NO KPFEOr IN FRENCHYILLEI I iu awai-a that tbera ara auna pvraoni a llttla hard ta plcaaa, aod I in alio awara that tbc euinplaint of "bard tlmoa" U wall aigh unlverl. But I no aitrjatrd do that lean aailffy tba fonnarand prova oonolualvoly thai "bard timea" will not affcet thoto who buy their poodtfrotu mi, and all aiy patrua aball la lolliatcd laio tba aa oral ef HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I hava floodi aaotiKh lo uply all ihf inhabl taoti la tba It-war and of iba eouaty which I aall at axcotdinf low ratea frota wy natanotb ituro la I HlL8UNUUHO. whtra I oan always ba faaad ready to wait a pun oallara od mpply tb with Dry Goods of all Kinds, 8ncb ii tlothi, Ratlnetlt, Caiilmerta, Mm lint, I)lalnai, Linan, Urillingi, Caliaoca, TriinmiDgn. Ribboot, Laea Ready made ClothlDg, Doota and Shoei, Had aad Capi all uf tba beat uatarlal and made to order -lioio, Socks, Ulorai, kitteqe, Laeai, Kibbvm.do. GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Coffee, Taa, Sugar, Bloc, Motaiaei, Firh, Ealt l'urk, Llnieed Oil, Kiib Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queertiware, Tinware, Caatlngi, Pluwe aod Tlow Caatltifta, Nail-, Buikei, Com CuUira tor, Cider Praataa, and all kloda of Axai. Perfumery, Palate, Varolih, Glaii, and a gontrat aiierttnent of But ion try, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brande, alwaya on hand, and will ba old al tba lowait poedble flgurei. J. II. MoClaln'a Madiolnai, Jayna'a Mtdlolooi lloatcttar'i and lloofland'e llitttr. 001 pound! of Wool wanted for which tha big bill price will ho paid. Cloerseed on hand and for taje at tba lowaat aarkat piiaa. Alto, Agent for Btratlonfille and Curwtniftlle Tbraihiag blaflhloea, kS.Call and aoa for yonrealTei. Toa will And ararything unually kept in a retail itora. L. M. COUDIIIET. Pranohvllla V. 0., Auguat IS, 1874. JEMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reapeetfully notify the public gaoerally that he haa retaoTcd hie Uroeery Btura frvu Sbaw'e How, to tba building formerly oceapied by J. Mi le Kratier. on (Second .tract, aext door to Iliglar'i i hardware itora, where ba lutandi harping a full lino of ii It O J E It I IS. HAMH, DRIED BEEF and LARD. KI OARS and R) KVJPA, of all (railra. TEAS, Own and Rlark. COFFER, Itoaated and Oral. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CtAWKI fill ITS, All kind. In tha market. PICKLES, in Jan and barrel.. 81'ICES, n every form and rarloty. FAMILY FLOUR, AM. klXDSOl' C HAl'KKRS. SOAPS, MATCUKK, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACII1:1, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and Lamp CHmaoys. And a good e..orteier.t of (hope thing equally kept la a groeery atora, which he will eachanga for marketing at the market rrteea. Will fell for oaah a. cheaply a. any other one. Pleaee call and lea hie lleok aad Judge for yovrreii. . JOHN MHIAl'UIIKV. Clearfield, J.a. , I8I. G ROCERIKS. JAS. H. LYTLE, (8nanor ta LYTLB A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CIIOICK I.INR (IP TEAH. 00L0NCIB, JAPAN!, IMPERIAL, YOl'Na HYS0.V, RNGMH1I HKKAKPAST Purnt la VarkeL ItUTTKR AM) ICt.CH Will be kept and anld at flnt eaat. C.rh paid kept itry Pn lOKRMAN CHKIlllIl:.-', I TI'RKET PRUNES, i PRKHKRVKD PEAR8, rillLADkl.PlllA IIAJIS. flHIl, Narkrrcl, Lake Herring, Cod, Ac. PICKI.M. Barrel Plrklea and English Picklrl. M.OIIR ANII KP.EII, Pluur, Corn Meal, Oat Heal, ic. ol'T JA. II. LVTLE. AMERICAS CYCLOPEDIA, (APPLETOH'S) NEW REVISED EDITION, Complete In 16 Volumei. Eatlraly re-wrlliea. Rierylhlag brought down to tbe present Una. Illustrated throughout with Over 3,000 Illustrations AND MAPS of every conn try aa the globe. Ruld anly by eubeeriptioa. It ia aot aWigalary la lake all the felueaee al eace a eolanae Bay ba delivered ansa a naealb, ar oaea ha Iwa aaoalka. T.a aeata a day, tha one. of a cigar, will a.y foe ;."..CJ'C.,-0I'KI,,A 0" BI-MOSTBLV RI'llSCRirTIOrt la less tk.a three yaare. Thea there will ba aoeaetbing aabataallel eared aad a stereo ec ee af kaowledga, ladaed a aalrereal library ia ileflf aeeared, wilb but llllle eSorl ar aacriSea. PRICE AND STYLE OF tllNblNfl , For Kilns Cloth, pee tol For Library Leather, per eol For halt Tark.y Morocco, per Tol Far half Eassia Rtlra (Jilt, per rel For Fall afereeoa Aallqao, par Tel....,, For Fall Baasla, per eel Its, jsj ' 1 J For farthtr lafonnaltaa ad liwut a. II. WILLIAMSON, Pabllskar'a agent, s( gitth etiaat, eana S, ees.,, Plltahargh, Ta. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAKFIfiLD, PA WKHNKHDAV MOIININO. 04?T. U, 1ST- DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN IONQ. Air"Bntlh Of o Vrat.. M We are go lag to the pnlli, boyi, We're gulDit onoa egaio, Hhnullog fur Victory aod Tfldfo. We ara making It quite hot, boy l, We'll obarge with nil til and maiu, Shouting for Victory aad Tildon. Our Tilden forerer, Hurrah by, 11urrai.1i Down with opiireHiua, I'd wilb tba law, Wtnie wa rally maud our men, h-ij; Hiform mutt betnelataiDed fihauttng fur Viatory and Tilden. Wa ara urging on tha war, boy j Not ihi-ddiug any gore, flouting for Victory and Tilden. llut are Oiling up our raoka With reformer' by the loir, Shouting fur Victory and Tilde n. Our. Tlldea forerer, ate. We will welaotna to our aamp, by, All tbelr patriot! brarei, Fboutiog fur Vtcttry and Tilden. All tba orar tax'd wltb burdens, That ao nearly makri them ilaveo, 14 bout log for Victory and Tildrn. Our Tilden furavar, tic. Wti ore clranlng out the lialll. Kur our Tilden and the rt-at, 8bouliag for Tilden and Frardotn) And wacbargothe felon arw With aot we do detctt, Shouting fur Victory and THJii. Our Tildtn forever, etc. Raform'i upon our flag, buj And Tom Hendrtoki ta O. K Bbouliiig fur Headrleka and Tlldua. If the Had eipeet radauiptlon, They beta need to ooina oar way , Shouting for Victory and T.ldf-it. Our Tilden forevar, elc. SKYMOVJi O.Y IiOVTWElL. The Senator tmm MusHuchuKutls, Mr. Jioutwoll, for u gentleman of his cloth, has gouo a great wa' outside of "the code" to asHail Gov. Tilden, our nominee for President. No public man has a dirtier record than Boutwell,and ho should bo the very lust nuin to as sail any gentleman on that score. His Treasury business, if not as iniquitous as that of Belknap' department, it dura not be investigated ; and yet, bo i lm8 tll0 ttUdttcity to nwail liis BUporiorB. ... . ' Boutwell is a very enmmou dema goguo, and Kx -Gov. Seymour, of New York, seems to comprehend him fully. The Govornor was culled on to preside at a Democratic meeting al I'tica, his home, nn J in opeuiiin; the meeting bo paid his respects to Iioiittrell, and somo other chnps in the following stylo: "1 feel nn inlenso nnxiety for tho election ol the Prchidcntial, and of tho Slato and Congressional tickets presumed by the Democrolic ic party. 1 am moved higher than mere parly consiilorntions when 1 conio bofore you at this time, to speak of the condition of our country in this contenniul, when our minds mo in stinctively turned toward its past progress, or to ils future prospects. That man must be dead lo duty who can sink nil tiutriolio feelings in a do- siro fur a uiero partisan victory. But our pride in tho success of tho j past and our hopes for the glories off the future are chilled by the moral and matcrial condition of our country, and wo aru forced to turn our thoughts from tho past to tho Allure and to deal with tho great problems of to-day. In a country blessed beyond nil others in Is material advuntages we see a per- vaomg uistresa wuica cau only bo charged to errors in Government and to a low standard of morals in all that relates topublio nfliiirs. It is said that tho clouds which have darkened tho homes of our people, the fields of indus try and the marts of commerce begin to lilt up and let in gleams of light, which show a brighter prospect in the futnre. I pray that this may be tmc. Rut the fact still remains that at this moment tliero is more want, suffering and anxiety in American homes than has been felt at any other period, lho coming winter is looked forward to with dread by many who havo nover before felt the fears of cold or hunger. 1 know of nothing which ao moves our sympathies as tho sight of a man willing and nnxions to labor, with nu honest pride in his Indepen dence nnd manhood, who finds not only himself but those depending on him, threatened with want. Hul, worse than all, that in this his man hood may bo broken down by tho ne cessity of an appeal lo lho assistance of others. A ro thero none such in this audience heforo mc? We know that our land has millions of citir.cns who suffer these pangs of anxiety and hu miliation. Tliero is no right-minded, true-hearted man who docs not feel, in view of what he sees around him, that tho duly of lho day ia to givo all our thoughts to tho causes of these evils, and lho remedies which shall relievo Ihcm. I tell you, my fellow-citizens, that ho who run .land betoro an audi ence liko this, and who shall seek to turn away the minds of bis honrcrs from their own conviction and that of their country, id a man who has a guilt to hide, Ho who will try to divert!0' Representatives. This will givo your mind from tho first ureal duly of iviiii'rii nii ciuxons mo uoos so becauso discussion will bring to light that which will discredit bis past actions, and deleat his hopes in the lutiiro. moral nisoRnr.ns and .MATrni.ti, nis- TRKSS. There aro two nspeets of our coun try which demand our attention its moral disorders and ils material dis tress. My strength will not allow mo A ! -:.-.. , . .u.r urpwei tuese. i trust i snail , bo able, within a few duys, to show ...i. i i way tue inuusiry ol our country is depressed. It Is my purpose lo speak to a gathering of my immediate neigh bors upon this subject. Before a smaller audience I cau discuss it with a full ness which my health will not permit on this occasion. I hoped, when the Republicans sent away tlie sensational spcakors who offeiidod the aober judg ment of their party by appeal to pussion and projudice, and when they invited Governor lloiitwell lo speak to their audiences, that they were about to discuss the problems of tho day and turn their attention to the duties of tho hour. Ilo has boon the Governor of a State; he ia a leading man In the senate oi the i nilcd Mates; no man in our land lias had better means of knowing lho cause of theso evils which afflict our country, the remedies! l.:..i. . i! i. . . . .. n. ii m,. reuevu its euneriinrs or llio policy his party has to pursue In tho t'uturo. My personal acquaintance iwilh him is but slight, llut wa have I all hold favorable opinions ol hia In tegrity, n hen such a man came to our State to speak to our people, at a time liko this, we had a right to expect calm, U.n.iaMIV. patrlot'ol bniliies. libn niiilifuanu I nmiiiil In liiin nf flll pai'Uui U thoy were ol Llittl cunruvivrj if thoy touched tho duties of Ihoduy ; if they throw light upon tho problems which disturb men's binds ; If they told us what the party would do In the future, oxuept that his prulses of tho past intimated thai Republicans would do horcuflor as they htl done hereto fore. 1 will say no unkind thing ol this Republican louder. 1 will not only look upon his speeeliosas proof ol the stress which must have been brought upon such a in mi befcro ho mudo the uddi'csscs printed in the Republican Jqurnuls. They did wore Injustice to himself, to his party md to his Slule than to tho Democratic party. On our purl wo have sought to meet tho issues of the day in i fuir spirit.- I only repeat what I havo suid hereto loro in this place, on like occasions, when 1 say 1 will lis no injustice to the party which now governs tho coun try. I admit that Iba ssmo spirit ol extravagance which murks its expen ditures has been shown by every State and municipal government, without rogurd to the purty which controlled them, since tho close of tho wur. The American peuplo have List much of former habits of industry, economy and publiu virtue. WIIRRR Till TROlIHI.K IS. Our troubles spring in a great degree from public rather than Irom political demoialir.ation. It is a sod truth that wo must confess that all brunches of government represent tho spirit of! speculation aud I lie efforts lo gain wealth by other means than by indus try and economj-. Wo cannot correct theso evils, wo cannot get back ourJ people upon a higher piano of morals and habits by partisan abuse. Reform must begin with each man in his habits and those of bis fumily. Political par- tics muBt show their merits by ferret-1 ing out witmfl in their own ranks, u nd thoy rmiHt novo their claims to public BtiiMirt, not by concealing, but by exposing tho guilt of their parti-j sans. Tho highest tributo puid to the: lubors of (iovernorTilden and to those! who oro iinholdiiiir him is tho fact thai Kepiiblicnnjniirnalsttnd speukers claim 1 thut tliuirexpiwure refluclmost stiung-; ly upon the parly to w hich they nreed with innocent blood into political attached. The darkest shadow which I rests ifjion their party is made by the' fact that they ussuil Ihcse efforts ut reform, and are mora anxious lo con demn tho conduct or mistakes of tho men who are laying bure hidden crimes than they are to punish criminals. An occasional compliment to tho Governor, or k vehement claim that they menn to uphold him in his work, do not affect tho constant stream of censure or the Inborn to break down his sup porters. A RMTIU.ICAN Ol-IATK. The public conscience begins to be disturbed, and tho Senator opens his I apeoch in tho country by giving an opiate to quiet his action. JIo quotes history to show that manners and morals huve at othor times been worse tnun tuey are now. ui all me subtle anil bailiffs nl non resident lundliold and hurtful devices lo satisfy men or era, and the constabulary called in lo societies with' their immoralities and aid them In collecting the rents of tho wrong doings none bare been rn mis- land, and out of this association. oiroin. cuievous as tuoso wincu lead ono to say that others have been worse than , inoy arc. n s instinctively said by "- luimueu enmiuni, oc tome , "tat that has for its slumlord of morals and patriotism the wrong doings of the past. Woo lo a people whoso leaders are ready to sollen public indignation against corruption and fraud by .how- ing that aiich things have been even worse in tue post, and thereby tench : ua to bo content with a comparative morality." ll was a cutting satire ol the Senator upon Republican adininis. tmtlons that ho has introduced his laudations ol its virtues, wisdom and economy. Iu all of this he meant to say lo the people they would do in the future what they had dono In tho past. Those liberal Republicons who left their parly Iwcauso they woro uissnusiicu " nn us conuuci, aro tola . in lho morning wilb bis band upon very plainly what they aro lo expect' his pistol, unknowing whether he if they return to It. Ho declares that would again return alivo; when tho the administration of Presideut Grant very foundations of society were being will compare well with all preceding 'overturned : wheu the administration administrations. Ho makes no except-: ions oven in favor of those of nosh, mgton, Jefferson or Lincoln. Whilo wo find very little moral comfort in this speech, wo aro still more disap pointed by ils views of business affairs. You men of toil who suffer tortures from your fears of tho coming winter, you men of business w ho are made gray und wrinkled by anxieties, are blandly told 1 givo tho words of the Senator "Tho times are not so bad but thoy might bo worse." With reasonings uf this character, ho urgos the pcoplo lo givo again every branch of the gonoral Government into the hands pf tho Republican parly. WtlAT THE IirMOCOATS ASK POR. On our part wa ask for the election of tho Democratic President and House clltu l"""1 voit' tho conduct of nffuira. It will make no violent chanites in our laws, for none can bo passed or repealed without the assent of a Re publican Senate. It will lend to what the public interest in morals demands a sharp discussion of all lho details ofjby a cool and unwavering intelligence. public affairs. It will lead to those in vestigations which will not only pun ish, but, what is belter, prevent Irauds. No party ever did or ever will cloeclv .. .-. sill vthe tXpeudiluros iA Its partisans, Wo have all of us tried lo ceonomiso In our own family and business affairs. We know how hard it i. to save our own money for the benefit of our fam- Hies. How. thon, can you oxnect that men will go through all these trials to save money for the public and make themselves poorer by doing so f Wo I must so arruugo the machinery of Government, under tlie workings of the two parties, that its action will tend to retrenchment and reform. That was ibe very design of the fbundura of j our Government when they mailo its ditTeront branches, representing differ ent constituencies aud elected unon different nrinciinVa, They soio'litto 'give the minority a control In certain branches. One-quarter ol tha pcoplo eloct a majority of the United Stales Senate, II you elect a llcmocrulic President and House, and leave a . . .. Ituiiuuiican Beiiste, yoti nisK the very stnto if things that our lathers aimed at in our Constitution, vt lion ono party controls for any length of time all brgncbesol Government it becomes demoralised. It wu. this aru becked power that led tba Deinucratlo party into its errors. It waa this anohaoked power that corruptid lha tfapntilican 'i'liuMi wliu diligiiilly t mtwy in ruimuiuiiuii w vuv gwvum- moiit will nco tout tiiuy ougut to oiul - tiply checks lipon'tho despotisms of majorities. JVuy, more than this, It has by its declarations and Its organi zations so guarded tho rights ol each citizen that tho humblest man of nur land can thon defy tho whole body of our people if they seek to trample upon tho rights of jierson, properly or con ccinco. Elect, then, Tildon and Hen dricks to tho high executive offices, choose men like Mr. Lord for Congress, and muko tho llouso ol Roprosciila tivos Democratic ; leuve the Senate, with its vust power of control and ap-j poiiilmenls, in the bunds of the Ho publicans. You buvo then the checks upon arbitrary power designed by our fulhcrs. luu pluco both oliticui or jrnoizutions under conditions where they havo the highest motives to com mend themselves lo tho American peo ple by exhibitions of virtue, wisdom ami patriotism. A CIVIL 1IE110 IS VAS1A. PKSSSVJi- ''he Philadelphia sTinm makes very effective point aguinst tho brand- IkIiciii of the Southern bloody shirt with the terrible story of tho "Molly Muguircs" In tho Pennsylvania coal regions, which has recently been re vealed in all .the length and breadth and height and depth of its untaxing wickedness by a citizen of Pennsylva nia, tho Hon. Franklin II, Uotvuu, in a speech delivered by him at the trial for murder of tbut ussociulion. Tho point made by tho 7'nwsls well worth making, fiir if u locul conflict in some Southern Slate between black men and white men is to justify the suspension j of local self government in that State j hy the federal power, much more ought local scif-government to be suspended in Pennsylvania by the federal power when it is proved, as Mr. Goweu has proved, that in at least one county of thai greut State an organization founded upon murder as a means of terrorism "has for twtnty.fivo 1 veurs Iiuiil' liko a pall over tho eoplc," an organization actually pow-! erful enough lo put ils members, slain-' oillces of trust and impoitancc, and lo j mnko red-handed Ufsassins "high con-: stnblcs, chiefs of Kilico nnd candidates for seats ou tho judicial bench itself I" Hut there are other aspects also in wincu inisoxiraordinuryupoculypsoj ol crime deserves to bo brought more fully to the attention of tho country. I Considered simply as a dark romance ; ef real life, emitted almost at our very doors, thn lule is of the most thrilling interest und ol the most moiuentuous siynificance. '-The evil thut men do lives after llicni." Out of the tyranny and in- justice inflicted uion Irclund in tho worst periods of buglixh rule over that unhappy island, grew up tho se cret ussociulion of tha Irish Ribbon men, formed to intimidate tho agents grow up iu Ihu Pennsylvania coal ro- gions tho dark conspiracy of the Tcnn Nylvonia "Molly Manuires.t' bent on obtaining control by lorrorismond rio-1 lence of all tho interest of tho region wiiicb i. was estubiisticd. It Is ' startling now to know how great a success and for how long a time this ncfurions conspiracy attained. "Let us look," said Mr. Gowen, addressing a jury in Schuylkill county, only six weeks ago, while yet the jubilee ol the Amoricun Centennial was celebrating- lot us look to society in this county its it was three months ago, when men I retired to their homes at 8 or 9 o'clock 'n tho evening, and no one vonlured beyond tho precincts of his own door whon evory man engaged in any en tcrprise of magnitude, or connected ith industrial pursuits, loll his home of justice, which should alwaya bo ro- garded with roverence, had almost sunk into contempt j when men doubt- cd whothor it was in the power of or ganir.cd society to protect their lives and sccuro their property." And this was said, remember, not of Mama in the Peloponnesus, nor of tho land ol tho Thugs, nor of Sicily, cursed with tho atrocious nif-i, but of the Commonwealth founded by William urifllliixiltioil, Ponn, and of lho earliest historical ' oncn 18G dnjA and the total num. ... . . . , , . .. , , seat of American independence andUor 01 Pny,nK visltom only reached American nationality. What credit and respect does not the man doner vo who, finding himself insnchacommunity,and kuowing well that his own position and connections marked him out for the special watch fulness of tho viiliaus by whom crimes liko this woro planned and executed to terrify it into submission, coolly and rosolutely set himself at work to pun ish their authors and to put a stop lo thorn furevor J This Mr. Gowen did quietly, silent ly, withan uiifulturing purpose, guided How he aciiievrd his great object, by whnl a judicious selection alike of his methods and of his instrument, our limits forbid us at all adequately to re- cilo. Sufllee it that tho work beset himself to do has been done. Sufllee Mt that after currying his life literally i his hand, for years, nnd following up the dreadful secrets of tho organ!- sation ho was denlinit with throuirh endless mnsos of cunning anil in tho fuco of Incessant perils, ho found him self as tho prosccutir of the asaassina of nnor Thnmna Soiumc nhln In .In ml at last calmly up injils place, and to address the crowded audienco of the ! court room In theso memorable words, lookintr fearlessly, a be soke, into tho glowing faces which glared out upon him on every sido : "To-day 1 givo you notice ihnl there 1. no part of this county (hat is not a. safe aa lho aisles in which I stand bore now. Is tliero a man in this audienco, looking at mo now, and bearing me donounca this association, who longs to point bis pistol nt mo? 1 tell him that he has as good a chance here as he will ever havo again. I fell him that it ia just as safe to day to murder in the temple of justice aa it ia In the se cret ravines of lho mountains, or with. In tie .ilept shadows of the woods. ( tell him that human life is safe, 1 toll him that tha members of bis aociety, whom art desire to convict, all, aave one or two, uio vlthur aaK-ly lodgod. ( v,uhii mw wain in jour jirwrn, ur w , lugitivus ircitn Jubiico, out uiinoiti wiiu- in tho grasp of the detecliros, who are upon their heels. 1 tell Mm that II there is another murder in this county, committed by this organization, orory ono of the 500 members of (he ordor in this county, or out of it, who con nives at it, will be guilty of murder in thejirst degree, and ran be hanged by tho neck until ho he is dead, not by vigilance oommilteos, but according to the solemn forms of justice, after being defended by able and cxperienc ed'counsel ; audi tell him thai if there is another murder in this county by this society there will bo an inquisition lor blood with which nothing that has been known in the annals of criminul jurisprudence can compare." The event justified this simply mag nificent ussci tion of tho victory of law, defended and maintained by a civil hero who dured to do bis duty. The particular murderer before him left tho. dock convicted und made ready for the halter. Tho confederates of that murderer, men high In locul authority some of tliein,denounecd in t lie open court, and by name, know to day and tremble ut tho knowledge that the avenger of blood is upon their track. The pull whii h hung over the community bus been rent asunder; and when the his torian of our times sets down with averted fuce tho shame and evil ol the day, he will record, too, with a ro deeming throb of pride and bopo for human uature, tho unshaken faith of their truo and high-hour tod citixen in tho oternul principles of social order, the uiilalloriiigund inlolligent devotion with which ho fought the battle of those principles, and tho noble victory which has crowned his efforts and re warded his endurance. A'. Y. World. MOSS Y OX THE MTV A TIOS. Tho name of Colonol Mushy revives keen recolleclioi.u of the rebellion, letipecially along the Potomuc region. lie was the gay out of the purtinaii trooncra the conflict produced, and paid tho least possible respect to tho 1 accepted warfare. lie hud a little army ol his own, sustained it with his booty, und made his name a terror on tho lino of the Rultimore and Ohio! highway, in the camps of Federal scouting parties, and in ail I'nion homes wilhin the possible swoop of his apparently ubiquitous coiuuiantl. Jlcj- was tho last of all tho rebellious forces in Virginia to surrender, and ho would bo on the aar-puth yet had not thi armies of the insurgents wasted away into iicaco. When tho war ended, ! Colonel Mosby sat down in tho deso- lulion of his beloved Virginia, as ho would say like "the figure of Judca on the Roman coin, veiled and weep- ing among her palm trees ;" but weep- ing and wailing didn't feed I he empty stomachs of discomfited Confederates or buy tho children frocks. He suw only husks us the offering of his breth ren, while there were luvors and ful ness in I ho temples of Republicanism. A brave warrior in war, ho was no less brave in peace, and' he crossed his nether limbs under the Presidential mahogany and became fraternal with Grant. His brovo guerrillas were sum- moned ono by. ono to Washington or lo official duties in Virginia, until an assessment unon the administration employees would bo answered hy most ol tho unkempt but fearless troopers who answered Mosby 'a roll call in tho mountain fustnesa afler a raid. Col. Mosby is, therefore, for peaco, aud why shouldn't ho bo? lleis for Grant, nnd regrets thut a third or even a fourth term wasn't possible, and in that he is wise as tho ox that knoweth its owner. Ho is for Hayes, and it is meet that ho should bo ao, for sad would be the songs of his children if Tildon should hap pen to be called to revise the list of Washington and Virginia officials about tho 4th of March next. What ever may bo thought of Mosby, let It not be aaid thut be is a fool, for it wouldn't be true. Ho is a straight-forward politician, deals squarely all the timo, always hits above the belt, and goes in for close bargains and prompt delivery. Grant Is his man, and Hayes is his hope. Phila. Timet. ILL BE ASlJCrrjIS. 'I he CellleillllU 1 ,, ..... . , . , , : Exhibition Wl II, jlldg ng from presentl indications, prove to bo the most sue- - . . I ccssful of any international exhibition. I Last battirday was tho 115th dsy. At that tinio 4,071,3 13 paying visitors had boon present.' Tho Vienna exhibition 3,4'.12,622. The Vienna proceeds at lho iralo were 904,025.25. while at Philadelphia, on Saturday, $1,881,53-1 had already been receivod a aum nearly double tho Vienna income. Thp non-paying visitors at the Centennial Exhibition down to Friday last, nuin- bored 1,308,508, making, total Ml-nd-te anco of 5 439322 m the 115 duys. At London In IRA! llmi-n u-nn ft OIQ 11. , , ,,...,, visitors In Ml day.; in 1SC2, 6,211.101,; in 171 dai s, and .t IWI. U isfiTt a J B05,!)fi9 in 217 days. Tho receipts at Puris woro 2,203,C75. Tho receipts nt Philadelphia already approximate tt - -va, , , Ibis mm.Altovna Mirror, Oct. 2d. "Alphonso, dear, what is the differ ence between our Thanksgiving and thoso revolted Turkish provinces T" I "Renlly, Clementina, I can't snv, What l!! , , ,,'"U "w' I"rf '? intlnni ' "ri",,n" '" . ,yi is it?" "Why, you see, here we have re they havo In our sadness let us be thoughtful that we can look out of otirimmmliale surroundings and cutch a glimmering of a beautiful world beyond. II l,M bl"""' qtion whether a lll,runo'"'l ran tell what a barrel con- tains by examining its bead. DMINLSTRATOHS' NOTICK.- ncriee It hereby glees thai Lrtler. ef Ad mlalatrellea ea h. erlan, af IMttAH J l'h.VT, lata af llrady lowashla. ClearSeM eonaly. Pa., doe'd, harlag boea daly graalad to -"""a"1', an pereaaa taueatea la aald aeule will pleese ai.he lajiaedlele Myeaeat sad Ihoea baring claim, ar dcaaaads will anrseat .MM.I . L. . I . . i ' . . . I r-'V a..wwiceir. rT ciiowdl Wlta- ""'r- MARVM. PKITI, , PRRTE, Lalherah.rg, CM. ll,t ,a A"-ra. IIMINISTIIATOR'S NOTIci.; Itellee la karaby fine lb.1 Lsltere Ad. nlal.lr.liM .. ,,, ttl0 yAp) griA- RANT, lata af Haatas lawashlp, OlearSell o.., ' 'llT' " traalad la lha aederetgaed, all ,.raea ladahlad la aaid ratal, will ple.se aaba Injaaadiata pajaaeat, gad tkaea bofi ataias. Maaa.ua. agaalll lha aaaa, will preaaal laeas araMrlf aalbaaliaae Haa LiiW weal wllaaaA eUy. . a. .j. . . .ALFRED ICOFIELD, pesseld, (apt. I. T4 t. 4d,lal,lra(,a JOHN H. FULFORD, OtlttBAl INSfMA.VC AOKST, rirsrllcld, Peiina, ' Reprefenl. all Iba loading Kire Iniaranae Couipeaio. of the eauntry t ,K...4I,0SS.CS. ........ 6,O0d,IHHI Hovel Canadiea,. Home, New York.. S.TM.II. ,SS,4SJ I.IOS.SiS I.Sol.lll MiS.VMi tli.SUS MS.S.t IIS.IISII Lyeoming, Muney, Pa , Pnnklla, Philad'a- Pkaeeix, Hartford.... Ilenovrr, hew York Howe, Cl , 0. All.., Hertford I'ruvldonae, Washington H P.raoa. alaiut rgreting aa lavareaee oa prop erly of any kind, etieuld enll at invwoftea, oa Market Ureal, o.piwite the Ooart Hue re, and eoa my lial al aoujaalea aod rate, belore lnerlng. won.-, u. r i.'bruivn, Cltara.l.l, Pa., 0,1. 17,'rJ ly Sulphur Soap U CWtaaf. ktimwtt, tStiewctMg, Satttitg, luiiif tat Pari) ug. It rni4tn the eoanr4 akta mwark.Uy ft end ItMkliliful. Ii lmirti lntihd muatliaewi ti Ibe akin, and tonoi an etas4k wliitetsree. 1 curre Uiroe, ermJ.li, chfiri, 'inariatkane, ruaahnrei, tan, euuUiro, frwk lirer clup-J ktuh, eum. uto-n. UirflnilT, UUlMt on lit- band and toet lice, ir-Hinrt Ifr-h, Itrhlne iN-lweMi the tow. Itrtilne I Uta .wmIy, i,tr, nariai. Alao rtllt llw itd.ini oiii) Iriilalion uf IiIiiiik and aniuslnir iwrii. Aa It la tmclj aylatMl u Ilia TatLfT. Si Ruiir. aad With aoua, mi uka a afVpAjur fatk ai smi,, r belt. a(lli,lnn,l ta unMiillnI. Udtw-i .!-. urn it lo tlirtr Tt-IM Wtwid nfr-r rilliiit H. Il eulrelle Ibe gdur ef prnaareliiHi. anrJ, at n eitrrnaJ if nnly, ran eraro ly U eawi amuM, f ull dlrevUwaj keiiiwui! earb kge. Til IT. Me S3 eti. Mr Cika. I Cain ttr to C't Dy umII Oi 41. Bf otail IU (1. Mt DKrwr it Ur. Van Dyke'e omot Ve. Ua Oraan 8c, Fklladalphia. -wM br aU VrraxnMav USE NO OTHER. i. P. WBATRIU... ,.w. w. aarta C LEAK FIELD,- PA., Are offering, at (he aid atand af Q. L. Head d Co. tb-lr atoak of rodf,eone.tlng at- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTH A SHOES, hat a CAPS, IIARDWARK, QJ'ERNSWARK, - j FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &0, &.O., Al tha mnrl reasonable rata, far CASU or is t exchange for Square Tunber, Boards, SLingle, nn cot'WTar prodi'ck. ayAdraaoa. made a (hoaa engaged la gat ling eat rqaare tluher oa tba aaest adeantagaaaa arm.. adtlJaaM Jtturdrit f Ar llithfl .fltdnt ol ! fJruiMi. . . j E. & H.T. ANTHONY & C O,, j AIM llroadersy, Near Vark. ' ' (Opf. Metropolitan ltote! ' I a.n-r(-Tl'iica., laroaraaa Atn pi-Ai.r'i. ie IHIKIMOSX K11UIKS, STEREOSCOPES A VIEWS Albuial, Ur.pho.ropr., Pb'.t'ifrr.l,., ea.l kindred gol. Celebrilie., Aclr.Mr, Af., PHOT'XiRtPHIC MATERIALS, We are Lrb-I'ueiters f.-r even I h'a t la tks w ly of Storoopticoas tv&d lMiic Lutcras, Iteiog menalMtarero ol Um MICRO XCIKNTIFIN r,AtfTEK!C. HTKRKOPANOPTI'HiN. I'MVKHSITY Bf KKOiTU'w.V, ADVKRTISI.K'S 8Tl.lt !' Ki.ON, AKTiiPTK'fiw. 8CDO01, UNTKR w, KtMILYLAKTKRN, I'Kun.Bd LiXTKHN. Each nyle l. ng the tut. I of r . in tlie mark. . fatalugue of tatatero nnA :iJr, .lirca tloa fr Hing, aeot oo appllcailoD. Any eatet prlrlng bob raw make moaey with a Uagie t.'inirrn. Visiter la lha Oealeanlal Kipniiiia wltl until tksy come to our store in New York, where ' Ibry will Slid greater vamtj and aiora aaod.ratc ! prices, ead aa a jleet Ihna at their leisure. Hall wo bare a eonrcssiua to sell mine styles of aurj gooda in Ibe building of the Di-prtinenl of PoMie Comfort, and I his. not coming to New Yrk ere1 inriled lo call on oar reprcwnlallon there. I A-A fall alock of View! ef lha Etpotill ia i and (heir eontenu. car-Cut out Ibis Mvertise-arnt lorrcferaet.--eA I Join 7, Ir. : CALIFORNIA. rsiraoo avo oiut.i e.rt.a s,n... !l"b?'v""'1"I', "'"?''"' 'be Orrat M.rke, .rningsT.aa.lae Tharad.e A Trunk Railway Line, of Ibe WET and NORTH- Rinrd.v. uJ!T JilTj .' . WEST, and, .lib It. nu.-u. hr.nrb.a an,l.i'i " roaidenoe wa r.rr:"....LT. T. . V''ln,'','l',.',1 ' n ..m'.o'i en pom,, in II.LI.OU. H i.. m, Nonrsa tiireiuAs. Miismora, low.. n.M.'i i,Liroasia ana tba naaraaa TKnaiToaiaa. lis. Omaha and California Line If tha ihoHeet and beat re ate IV all polnti In "' a, oa, luuora. Nm.a.a, H VOUIXS Cot.OUAIKI, I .All, Nkvaha. CAi.iroa- sia Oa.ooa, Csha, Jatas and Ai .r,u, it. Chicago, Madison & SI. Paul Line U Iheeborteet Mai fr NunrnanR sTieronma kbiI MiaBaotA. and M ISUniaoa, 8t. Pr Mia. a a ruin, Imi.ctb aaJ all poiatt la tha Urvat Northwcft, Ite Wbona and SI. Poler Line the sni, Mate r,r w,,, riocarav.a, ow. Gm. Bay ,, JarqupUc (,c . 1 a.a.s ,D, tn,, lm, j,,Llt VfAaearowa " '-ac. o.nao.a, Arn.rt., u. h.t. M'mi t, Ho,...,. uasvix ft nv me KAKIC CII'rKRIOft Vut'XTAT, Free porl mid Dubuque Line I. the anly reel a for Ei.aia. Roraraai.. Ta.a aaar, and all poials ela. I'reeport. lla Chicago anil Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake hore Route, end It tbe only one pessiagtareaxa sraearoe, laws Foaaae, Hibw- uaub ins, naiaaoia, IIaciis, Ka.oeaa M:lwai-kks. Pullman Palace Cars arc ran on all throuirh trains of this rna4. This I. lho ONLY LINE running these cars be. twoca Ckieage aad Si. Peal, Cbiraguaod alilwaa- are, or i.ieago .na n lunna. At Omaha aar Sleepers eoBnecT with Ibe oeer l.ad Bteeriere on the ValoB Paeisa Railroad for an points hoh ef Iba Missouri Hirer. . On ibe arrival ef the trains Irom tba Eaat ar South, tbe train, of lho Chicago A Norih Weslrri Railway LEAVE CIIICAllll aa f.illowa; kyar Oetitarll lllntt.,llm.lia and allrorala. Two Throiiah Trains daily, wlih I'allmaa I'alaoe, urawi.g n.a and Merpiog Cara Ihrongh lo Council Htiifls. Por m. Paul and Minneapolis, Two Thraogb Trains dally, with Pullman Pal.ce C.e. attached oa both traiaa. Por tirna lie. and Lake Ha parlor, Twa Trains daily, with Pullman PaUae Cat. attacked, aad canning Ihrough to Mtnueite. Par Milwaukee, Four Through Tralaadnlly. Felloes Vara as sight trains, Parlor Chair Cars ea day trains. Por Sparta and Winona aal points la Itianeoote. One Thrmgb Train dally, allb Palleaaa Sleepers ta Winona. Par lwaue,ae, ,ia Freaaaet, Twa Throagh Trains daily, with Pullmaa Cars oa ailht Iraias. rr s.uaniiuc anw l l ro.ee, ri. Clinton, Twa Through Train, dally, with Pullqaa Cars as ai.ht Irala la Metlreaor. lew.. Pacuieaa l ily aad V ankle. Twa Tnttaa aany i-anaiaa cars tn allssobri t alley Jaaetioa. Par I. aba (iasevs. Far Train, daily. Par Marhltirw, aaerllog. Kanoeha. denaa. tIMt, and asber palaia, yea eaa hava freai iwa la lea traiaa dally. New York Omea, Na. Ill Broadway 1 Boatoa OBee, Ro. S Rials treol Ooi.be office, ,M Farabaa Rlraat, Haa Fraarlaea OBee, III Mowl gaeaary atraat I Ubteaare Tlehal OaVaaa .1 Ulark Street, ander Skarmaa lleaaa earaar Caaal aad Madiaea Street. Ela.la Slrael Depot, eora-r W. KI..I. ind Caaal Hlraers Wella Slreel Depat. eaewar Welhlaejd Ela.ta StreMe. Fee ratal aa leferaMloa BeA altataahU Irwa iearhaaMafeata,arFlyla W. H. Bra. ir.tr. Mabt. nna.. " a a., vaieaia, J,a. f, ltfa.) wen. "apt. 'kings THE MANSION HOUSE Corner of ftaaend and Mark St reel,, CLKAH.VIi,L:i, gA. 'pHI-leld aad eoaaiarodlova Ilotal bat Mrl X be pait year, b,.a aalarged te dtU formar eapaalty far ilia anuruiaoient ef Z gera til gaeeta. Tba wbala kaliaiog aai iul" rfuroishvd, aod I tba proprietor will iPiM ? tuyiag lib hlaj. " JAWrrke 'H.ailoa lloeie" Omalbei re., ,. and froia tha Depat aa lha arrteel aad iI.n.J.'; al aaohlrala. W.C. CAKI7 -'."'' "JL'.- i-LEiiTlKNY'llOTEL'-- Market mraat. I'learOald, f.. Win. H. Ilradlry, foraiorly prni,l.tbr (. Leonard Hoaaa, baring baaed Ik. All,,),,,, lloUl, aolloli. a snare el publle patrorafr, T,l lluna.be. I..n tlioroufhlv repaired ai.j'.,., funilshad, and auMte will Ind It a pleeaenl ,tut plug place. The uula will lie supplied an, L beat af everylalnf la the njarkei. At u. a,, will lie fuuod llie beet ttleea and liquors tlau. sl.liluigaii.ehed. . i WAI. . UUADUV, Maj 1 7, ;S. Pn pii.,.. oi'SQUKIiANNA TlOlTriE. O t llHWtNSVIl.LE. PA. KKWION READ, Paopaiatti. It.alog lra,nie propft.lar ul this llte woald se)erllully eolicit the pntrona,a ,f '(,, public. Uoum loesantl, and eonvenliatts sl. uaird i a -al, rallied aod refurnished ; gnud , pie roaaa. attached. All railroad trains iae , b.lb. In -a-J kl. ....... . ' this b , use. J.a:a T SHAW HOUSE, (Car. af Market A Front slreeis i - - OLEARVIEliD, PA. The undersigned baring lkeo char,, ,,f ,,,, ll ilel, woald respectfully sullell public palmesaa. !.. ULLEkiu.. IITASIUNGTON HOUSE, ' If NEW WASIIIXilTo.V. pa Thie aew and well furnished koure ha. k' taken hy Ibe andersigned. He feels eon(i4eD sf being eble Ut render fatiafaetioo totboMeanaar tavur bna wltb a call. 1 May S, 1871. O. W. DAVIS, Ynf,. M" MTOVB II II Uppotlla the Court IlonM, .LOCK HAVEN, PK.KS a. Jell 71 IIAIIPRAL A KHOil, r,f., LOYiriioUsii M.ln treet, PIIILIP8UURU, PE.VN'A. Table elwan annulled wltb tha best lbs ma,b affords. The traveling pabllr I. invitrd ii.ralL ian l,'!S. ROUERT i.mVIi. r. K. ARXOI.W. ' 0. W. AftlULD. el. a. IRHftU F. K. ARNOLD b CO., Rankers and Itrokr. Reyimldarllle. Jeltbravu Ct V, MnneT reo.Td ea dinilt. DlMHinnu derate ratf Kuftera and Koreien En-hiof, el. ware on bnnrt ao oolleetiona proaptl tnirt. Hernol-fKvllle, Oco U, ISTt.-ly County National Bank, OP CLRARPIKI.D, PA. ROOM In Masonic Rulldlng, ono d' r a, nt ca C. D. Walaon'e Drug Store. Passer e Tickets to end Irons Lireriiuol. Uaaaaa. town, Ulasguw, Loajioa, Parie end Coprnbsrsi. Alea, Draft, for aala an lb. Royal Hank i,l W.!.s and Imperial Dank of London. 4AMKS T. I.HO.XAKU, rrr.'t W. M. SHAW, Cashier. 'il l II DREXEL & CO., Sit. 31 Mouth Third Htreal, Phlla lelplili B.1.VHERS, And Dealers in Government Securities, AppHcalloa by nU will rwaetra prompt attea ill aaaalra pr tioo, and all infurmaiioa cheerfully famiihta! illy uruera f one tea. April II if. Jimtlstij). STEWAET ft BLACKBUEnT DENTISTS, t'umrnavlllr, t'lrarHrld t'aanty, Praa's (Omee la Oatca' Kew Daildiag.) Caiacnsrillr, jan li, ISTfl lyr. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (CICca la Bank fiaildinf.) Carvrenatllle, C lrarRcId ( a.. Pa. cbi:';lir. QTEAM SAW MILL, ENGINE tO AND UOILKRS FOR SALE. Tlie anir(gnad oflera lot aala oa reareaabhl teroie, thHr eteaia mw tM, Iwmted at YVellaea toa, CUirflold Ca., !'. The aagitta aad keikn ara at good aa bow. Tba aiaa of Ik a eagioe U 1-1x21, aod 1 In good rani. log order. Tbry will a!eo aril their single aad lath mill, and all tbe wnrhing maeblaery ta tha eaill. Fmrtlee wiihiag to pa re hen cob rait or or addraet UK A II AH. WALLACE A CO Ctaarleid, Pt . Juae J, 187. . . MEAT MARKET. " F. M. CAEDOU & BB0., Rear of Ple'i Opera Unasa, . CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arrangement! are f tke stoat eaaanlcts character l.ir furnishing tha puhhe wiik freak Meat, of all klnil.anilaf lha very beat aealily. mrnls, which we keen oa ethibtlien for the ka. . ai ia en sinus or ABTiealrarnl Imnli oSt of tbe pablie. OaU aroand whew hi laa and lake a look al thlnga, or address aa P. U. CAR DON A BR0. ClaarSeld. P. , July 14, I87A-II. - . FRtStl MtlT frir Cnnn sTlilVSU lU Ct 1J t, t? SUM I . , Tua undersigned hen by Inforiae Iba public la frneral that they keen on bend, regu ariy, al tbeirebop.adjeiaingJOII.N ULLICII lareuer. j room., opponu lb. ueort Hon en, the i BEST rilK.tir BXKf VKAL, UlTTOH LAMK, POHK, ETC., AT i nimnnpii nnt,n, , ' uratuv i:u I laIClV3, f UU CASU. A i hro f pitroangr U re-pec (folly rit4. .-.-...a v. P1AI1B flUKIilS. R EADI N G FOB AlZTi HOOKS STATTOSKRY. Harkel ., Clcirjelrt. ,at the Poirt oglrr.) THE anderelgnrd heg. leare to ann iu.w te tbe cilia... af Clear.eld aad rteieilj. Ih.l bo ha. Siud up a raom and bat jasl i.iur4 rrom Ibe city with a large aoaoaut af raadiag matter, eons.sLing ia part of Bibles ind, Misoellaneoiis Booh, Bl.nk. Account aad Pau Book, of wery da sariptioai Paper and Kaeelepea, Frenck presaed and plain Pen. and Peaeiis Riaak Ugal I .per., Dee.la. Mortgagee Judgment, Sicca lln an. I I'ronia.rr aotca; Wkile and P.rak. ineai llrlef. Legal Cap, Record Cap. aad Dill ftp, Sheet Meelc, f.r elllier Piano, Plme ar Vlnal, eanetanlly an head. Any boobs ar el.il.uul aoaired ibal may not hare oa bend.wlll be ordered by Srst atpres, and avid at wboleceie or relaU to sail euslomrre. I will also keep periodical literal ara, each as Magailaes, Neasp.rera, Ac. P. A. UAULIN. j:ic.rl,ld, May t, ISSS-tf II. A. KllATZEH, ' (recrnon rt) KRATZER& LYTLE, satian ig drv unon.', NOTIONS, BOOTS, SlIOKri, ". " " LEATHER, CAKIST oil ci.orH. WALL PAPER, .WINDO 8IIAIIM, ii . ." , - hTft MarVt Mreel, lrarcld, P, Feb. IS, 187 tf . ' ' JOHN TRQTJTMAN, DEALER I1 FURNITUKK, AID Improved .Spring Beds, 'I MARKET STREET, KEAR P. 0. ' The aa.lerelgtiel Vega leare lo lefores Ibe rltl seae af Oesastle, aad the pabUe geacrally, lba ha baa ea bwaad a Saa amrtcaeal af Friiara. each aa W.laat, Chaalaal aad Paiated l'4.pont dailea. Parlor Balua, keelintag aad En.a'" Chalre, L.diei' and Orntl' Eaay Cb.lre, Iba ft foraled Pining aad Parlor Cheira, Dana Seals aad Wlndear Chair,, Clolhea (era, aiep sad Islea lea Uddara, Hal lack,, tVtajaedaf raehea.AI 1 MOItLDISa AV PIClrM rRAall ' iooklag Qtanea, Oasaeaas, aVa,' a kick weald taitabes aa HoOeay prsse.la declO'tl JOHM TRnfTMSN.