"lUisrfIl.liifOUS. WILLI A SI M. HENRY, Jus'trs CITV. Cullectiona wade ...j wt -17 pramptlj paid over. Article, of agreement and deed, ut .iiavayano. neatly .aeeuted anJ warranted eor tki ar aa charge. I'jvH JOOT ANDSHO OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH" It. DEKRINO, oi Market otreet. I ihsw'i Row, CleertelJ. Pa., kea imhid Sac lot of Preach Clf Skill lid Elpe, th boat ! tra aerRet, ud li now pronarea to aaa- j"tptf tn bts itne. Me wm war Aiee, an a.uda af Leuir ana nana A-iuta.V for lala. Th. oittaeaa of Clearfleld an 4 vicinity aiel r.fp.etfally Iflvited to giro him a aall. ( Work done el ehort aotloe, MS'TSy nOB SALE. Th ondTtife4 will Mt r prlv.U aaU .11 1 UU trftAl ar naxravnl mit itmtl aiiaaala Ik iaiiBtr niuiji, viaaiutm juaijt rm., wiidid k iavn difUoM of tht Tvfon A C.rAl I R. K , .nd .i joining laadi of Robert Hailton and otonr. .Dd k-owB m the Jamib U. 0-rhrt lot. The aid IrMt ooDtainiox 00 aorti nun r Um. with two reina of valuablo eojl ihoroon, hu aixiat SO cnt em area, an 4 it to kfr to a larjro bod- of coal about fating davlupd. Will be old low and upoa eaij trm. For pnrHfuUr, apply to DAVID 1,. KREBS. : dear Del J, Pa., Julj IS, H7.' JANIEL GOOD LANDER. ; LUTHERSBLRG. PA., Dealer la ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, . UOSIERT & GLOVES, . f II ATS CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES, ! ! Tobacco, Qrooariei and Kiib, Naila, Hard wart, Quoeniwaro and llafwara, Mea'a aad . ( q JJoji' Clothing, Drug-, Paittta, ' Oila, Bflbool Hooka, targe lot of Patent Utdielnea, Caadlea, Nuti k Drid FrulU, Cbeeta and Crack, era, Rock and Rifle Powder, Flour, Grain and pot a toe , ; ; Clorer and Tinlotbj 5eed, j Bote Leatber, Morooeoa, Llnlnga, Blodinga aad Thread, ftboemakera Toola and Shoe Finding!. No greater Tariety of goodi In any a to re la the eoanty. AH for aalt rery low for eank or eovntr? produce at the Chevp Corner. May 1, 1875, HUEY & CHRIST, 801,1 rROPIIIETORS or THE CELEBRATED v - MARK PATCH-" AND ' DR. &TKrEtfH TONIC HERB BITTERS. , . . SESD FOP PltlrE LIST. IIUJ3Y & illltlMT, ll N. ad Street, PHILADELPHIA Maick J'J, Wt tvn POWELL & MORGAN, DIALIBS IN II Alt 1) W lltK, t m. Also, Maenfaetareraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. ClIllrillD, PA. , jpABMINO IMPLEMENTS of all klada for aale by . POWELL A MORGAN. 11 AILROAD WHEELBARROWS t I for aale by f ' : POHKI.I, k MORUAN. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Sill,, .In., for ia). hj ' x ) ' 5 ' i ' P0WELI' M00"' ' JJAP.NESS TP.IMMIKGS & 8H0E . rindloi., for nil by POWELL A MORGAN. G UN8, PISTOLS SWORD CANES Far aal. bj l it t j if, , POWBLL A MORGAN. gTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND Stiff, for faU by POWELL A MORGAN. JR0N1 IRON I IRON I IRON I Por fal. b. POWELL A MORGAN. II 0R3K SHOES t HORSE SHOE RAILS, for fal. by ' 1 POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bf ft Maaafaotara, for fal. by POWELL A MORGAN. JJHIMBLB SKEINS AND PIPE BOXRS.fartalaby (POWELL A MORGAN. S ACKETT & SCHRYVER . SRiLaaa in HARDWARE, aad maaafaetarars of TIN, COPPER t SHEET IRON WARE, Second ftlreet. Clearfield, Pa. Having refitted oar etoreroom aad doabled oar a took, we are prepared to olTer bargains to par ahasers in oar line. Ws hare deoided to do a , Strictly Cash Business, and ran therefor set) at greatly redaoed pries. OarMBtorf aad DfrMBiwho raatnarilat. kalld. lag will d. will to .ibbiIb. our Tools tad SuU&ing Hirtmrt, whlob It low aad of the beat aaofactare. W. kwp B large ftoek of NAILS, LOCKS, GLASS, LATCHES, PUTTY, . . HINGES, GLUE, . SCREWS, All kladf of B.tif k PlaaM, Raw, Cklnla, Rqaan Hannert, Ralrnrt., Pinnae and Unit, . . MntlMd A Th.h QaaKOf, hnttt, Braoat A Bllta, Wood aad Iroa Bneb 8er.wi, aad tb. b.tl Boring Marhlae la lb. r," V t ' Biarkat. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLIRT, Aa. .. AatnU for RurmrlTt Irnm Curm Kk.ll . - 1 - ' t.- Alt., agwrtt far KlobareV ; V. GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, ) wklek emToataally tare Bstaky Plwat. . Farm Implcmenls, Oartlco Tools, af every doeerlptloa. 1 A larp rarlety af COOK STOVES, wklek w, warrant to glra eaUafaetlea, ' PaWlolf ttanft imtf Fmumtet, . . feevBeeflag, gpalla, aad Job Work deaa a faawaabla tonka. All ardar. will raoaira proaiat BtlaaUta. Plankieg aad gu Siting BttaodH la by eipnlniwd werktwn. Mar , 1,7. 5rj) Coodif, tt9tttt, &(. JJARD TIME8 II AVI NO t'lrUCT IN FRENCHYILL.E I I ia aware that there ara toae perooafl a llttl Har te. ajaaae. nnl I aaa ilio f- lb.l tht jaaw SB TPwraaJkJoi w wetTTiaswweB, Bat I aa ta alueted aaw tkat I oaa Bellefy Ibe (orator Bad pnttra oeaelBeivoly that "hard tiaec" wall aot afoot tbooo who bey their gooda froa ae, aad all ay patroaa iball -ha loilialod late Ibo aa. cret of HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I hart goods enough to aapply all tht Inhabi tant la the lower tad of iho ooaaty which I wll at eieding low ratea from my mammoth a lure la MULBONBIIKU, whero I eaa always be foand ready to wait npoa saltan aad supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such as Clotha. Satlaatte, Caaalmerea, Mail to a. Delaines, Linaa, Drtlllnga, Lalleoea, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laos, Ready -made Clothing. Boots aad Sboea. Hata and Cape all of the beat material and mada to order- Hoe, Socks, Ulorea, Mittens, Laeoe, Kibboaa,s. OROCKRIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rloo, Molaaaaa, Flah, Salt Pork, Llaseed Oil, Fiah Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queen aware, Tlnwmra, Castings, Plows and Plow fastings, Kails, Spikes, Corn Caltlva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axss. Parfvmary, Palats, Varnlah, 6 lata, aad a genera assortmaat or auuonery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different hranda, always oa hand, and will b sold at the lowest possible figures. J. II. IfeClaln's liedtoines, Jayne's Uadlelnas HosUtter'i and ilooflacd'a Hitler. &0OI pounds of Wool wanted for which lb highest prion will b paid. JioTorseca on bane and for aaia at the lowast market prion. Also, Agent for StrattonTill aad CurwenarUte Threshing Maehinos. 1VfA.Call and aee for yourselves. Ton will lad OTeryuiing aauaily kept ia a ratal) stora. L. M. COUDRIXT, Frtnohrllla P. O., August 11,1874. JEMOVAL ! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reapeetfully notify tho pabllo geaeralty that be has. removed his Grocery Sloro from Shaw's Row, to the buildiag formerly ooearied by J. Mi lea H ratter, on eeooad streot, next door to Biglsr's hardwaro storo, whero ha iatands ksnpiog a full line of 11 O C E It I E H. UAMS, DRIED BKEPand LARD. SUGARS and SIRUPS, of all grade,. TEAS, Oreaa and Black. COFFEE, Roaitrd and lltttl. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CW.tVff.l Ml ITS, All biadi la the market. PICKLES, In jart and Urr.l.. SPICES, la every forai aad rarlely. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINDS Of CRACKERS. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIRD PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil an! Lamp CUmneyi. And a good aatortuent of Ibo,. thing, a.ually kept la a grocery ator., which h. will exchange for marketing at the Barbel price. Will fell for cub af cheaply aa Bay ether oaa. Pleaa. aall and fee hi, itoek BBd Jadge for yoaraell. ! JOHN McGAUGHEY. Cltarlleld, Jaa. 1, 1176. Q.ROCERIES. JAS. H. LYTLE, (8o.oc.Mor t LYTLB A MITCHELL) . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LIMB IIP TEAK. OOLONGS, JAPANS, , IMPERIAL, f ' , . YOUNO HYSON, I - i INOLISH BREAKFAST ' ' " Parett ia Market. ' BUTTER AMD fcGCH Will be kept and told at Irrt aoet. ' Ct,k aall far Country Prodaee. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, V PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. KIKII. Mackenl, Lake Herriag, Cod, At, PICKLEH. Barrel Pieklee tad Bagllik Pieklee. FLOUR AND PEED. Flour, Cera Meal, Oal Meal, Ae. bU JAS. H. LTILE. AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, (APPtKTnWB) NEW REVISED EDITION, Complete in 16 Volumes. Inllroly r.-ritleB. to ike prtttat two. E'trrlhlnr hraaght down InattraUd tkroagboat with Over 3,000 Illustrations AND MAPS afarery tmtry oa Ibegloba. Sold ealy by eabeeriptrew. It to Bet .bllgalary to tab. all the eelaaaea al aaea a r.laao Bay be dtllrend aaca a BtaaU, ar aaea ia twe Bttathi. Tea watt a day, the prtoe of a elgar, will pay for :.?t,.,.CJC.tf"',iI" BI MONTHLY SlBSCRIPTlONIaUjtbaa three j-rt, Thea t.na wiit mm taai.iaing aabttanUal mn aad a etoreboaie of library ia lleelf faerilea. vir iiMt a atiTwnt with bai little efort ar PRIC1 AND BTTI.K OF BINDING t Per !t,t, Clatb, pw vol M For Library Leather, par val.... ee v-n i M -. . . Far half Raaala Eitra Slit, pew ol.'.'".'.'L" a aa I'll ?r 'V. Per re! ,. i, a. For Fall Rattle, per m Jt SO Fee ranker lafertaatlwa addraee J. H. WILLIAMSON, PakMaaart ageat, IH Slith ftreev, an IS, ISTS.Iy. Plrrehargb, Pa. REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA WEDNESDAY MORNIKO, NOV.il, ll?. A 0000 COW. Long ia the faaa, tb.'a Sc. la the aura, Qniokly got, fal wilboatrake ar aera Cltaa la the Jawa, and full la the ehiu, Heavy ia luk, and wide la the leia I I- IV. r I,.. ; ik. n THE Wide ia Ih.b.pt.tndoalat la Ibe mymBrra liua .ubmuilivTZ Aw'!frMln.Z """" .............g.. aKar. Airy wltboat bbm.1 aiarkM wtlta. OUR WASHISOTOy SETTER. Froai oar regular Currerpondeat.) WashiniitoN, Nov. 18th, 1876. Soon the focus of into rent will bo tho National Capitol. Tho Centennial Exposition has closed ; the result of tho election is known. In two weoks Congress will asscmblo and Washing ton will bo alive with a busy legi.lutive and political lile ; alive with statesmen, poiiticians,tashiou,aiid tbo demimonde ; alive witb social gayoly ; though tboro will bo lets ot this in official circles than there bas boon for the last eight years. The present administration witb its loud characterless cabinet, and rctinuo of shoddy worshippers, is "in the sere and yellow leaf." They are ono and all desperately sick. Tho idos of March I Tho political and social lile of Washington are intimately in terwoven, and, while the cabinet ladies and those of the Bureaucracy will mako a desperate effort to go off witb a flourish of colors, music, and the glit ter tint characterized tbo halcyon days of Williams and Belknap, it will bo dismally laborious to appear gay at their own funeral. On the 4th of March tboy must turn thoir faces from tbo marblo halls and asphalt streets of Washington, and road their doom in the face of tbo bronze goddess on tho dome of the Capitol. Tho great Mich igander, renowned Zach Chandler, Cubinot Campaign leader, and match organizer; Attorney-General, father Tall, distinguished for a short but sweet career, and P. M. Gen. Tynor, distinguished lor nothing, will make up an interesting little procession to wards the setting sun. Don Cameron who carves with the sword of bis futhor: Morrill of Maino. demagogical Minister of Finance in tho interests of! politics ; Robeson of the Navy and Fish of Foreign Affairs will deploy to wards tho north and east, or, asCcasnr would say, "ad teptriona et orientm." Gen. Grant it is said will perigrinato the world aller tho 4lli of March. As for the lessor lights and parasites they are like tbo etc., etc., in an auc tion list, too numerous to mention. Among the Democratic oriflammcs of the recent ; campaign new brooms figured conspicuously i they symbol ized a desiro for a mora thorough re form than could bo hoped for within tho Republican party, a change, a clean sweep; nothing short of this and fumigation will purify our civil service. Tho wholo thing is infected, it must bo reformed 'altogether. This will causo much local distress, but tho sur gery, though painful to individuals, is kind und necessary for tbo health of tbe nation. If a nation's right cyo ever offends it, pluck it ont, This dis tress will be infinitismal compared witb that which tbo whole country bas suffered from tbe ruinous wasteful misgovornmcnt that these people have helped to croato and uphold. After tbe 4th ot March tboro will be a gen eral emigration from Washington. Many clorks have proprietary interests hero, other havo bought property for which they have only partly paid. It is safe to say that they cannot now sell for much more than half tho money they guvo. Some will bo able to rent or soil to tboso who como in with tho new administration, but the latter will not pay high prices ; they have not been educated in the flush and shoddy school of the present regime They have been accustomed to pay for their own furnitnre, stationary, and postage slumps ; in short they are not used to traveling in the Govornmentlaundulct, and they will not and cannot give for rents and board as muck as tho dainty clerk and clerkess of this administra tion are paying. Then it ia believed that tho clerical force will bo still fur- tber reduced. Mr. Uanclall and the Democrats wero thwarted last winter in their efforts to lop off superfluous members, but tbo iicpublicans will no longor oppose, since thoir personal and political friends aro no longer involved. Tho path for Democratic economy will be smooth, and this great cumbrous, corrupt, civil forco will bo reduced ontil tho clorks will have elbow room to work in, and each ono of them some thing to do. Indeed tho reduction is a political as well aa an economical necessity. Tho probablo ousting every four years 90,000 offlco holders with half a million souls directly or indi rectly dependent opon them is a strain and shock to which the country can no longer be safely subjected. At any rate the present clerical force will go. It it will tako my advice it will go south and grow up with tbe country. In Georgia tboy would have tbo priv ilege of voting for Alox. Stephens and lien. Hill, or in Louisiana they might see how tho Mississippi river and the gulf of Moxlco aro not tingod with the blood of mnrdorod negroes, nor tho cross roods adorned with genuine bloody shirts and doaths heads. The closing of the 44th Congress promises to be on of unusual Intorest ; it is not Improbable that it may have to decide the result nf the election, and a bill will doubtless b introduced to de cide? the result ot the elections in tho futura by the popular vote and thus relieve the country from such anxiety and confusion as that to which it Is at present subjected. ' Mr. Illaine has hid adieu to tho Houso over which bo so long presided as chairman, and which, when ho defend ed to tho floor, lie almost succeeded in converting into a boar-pit. "Thoro will be no one left in Ithica lo bend his bow," for Mr. lltrtlor will not appear ntll (be first session of the 43th Con-gres-. From present indications Mr. Blaine's senatorial glory will ho ephemeral. Kx-Senator Morrill of Main wants tbe place back again, and his popularity and influence in bis na tive Stat is second to that of no man. In tho Senate, if I may predict, Mr. Blaine will not shine. To speak vul garly, tho Penal ia not (n stylo. It ia a wlao, digniGod, ilolihorulo, body, 1 ferlng urguincnt to tlio inipiidcncu of; assertion, ami meeting the 1 iboln of nmliro with llio truth of history. To .1. prri n...,,.l .,.l.l l I...I....I. I nf I- ..u. . """"ri" " I Bun. Hill (who will proliuldy bo tlio auccossor of Norwood id (ieorgin), bo will bo met theio by Unit ulerl com- pcndiint.of ataltbiirii statistics, Senator Hock ol Kentucky, On tlio liepuldi ean aide bo will bo eclipsed by tlio much bettor man, abler iiml nioro bril - r Jii'twrrn wliMin niMi liim )a limo ,IBljumcsG.iluiiio culled L.pnin'fc-V ''' wll"litnrMt.HH liil ono oi great itutivily iiml cxliuiihiiI al this political und social bub. Tlio ac complished nilniiiiintratioii revolution, and recent centeiiuiul travel through this city huvo created an inli'ivnt in tho National Capitol which wo always feel In tho Institutions that wo bavu seen or studied either to uiliuiio orilis approve. Many journalists huvo ul reudy returned, alert nnd ready fur tho work of supplying the demand for news, and your correspondent will teel, us he endeavors to hold up tliu mirror to over changing political and social phases that t(l many, lie will not bo describing "airy nothings without a local haliilution and a name," C. A. S. THE ELECTORAL VOTE. Tlio extreme dottbt in which tho re turns rc.'ived on Saturday lelt tlio ro sult of tho Presidential election has loll the counting ol the electoral vole in February next likely to bo an event of vory great interest and importance, On nioro than ono occasion tho defects of tho machinery fiirdclennining which of two or more candidates has been j legally elected to tho Presidency havo uii-u omniiiuiv Dimnti, uiiu oitviiniui i.i ,i , UU.U UWI, IIIU.IV W IIHI1UJ H.V.II , u.l whilo none of tbeso efforts havo met with success, it bas been fortunate that on no occasion which has ever arisen has the actual result beon affected by tho voto of any Stato which forwurded its vote, and tho validity of whose re turns has beon questioned. Now. it seems possible that such a contingency may arise. No provision has ever been nnidiifor settling a dispute of this kind. Section 1, Article II, of tho Constitution directs that "each Statu shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct n number ol electors cqutil to tlio wholo number of electors equal to tbo wholo number of Senators and Keprcsentatives to which tho Stato may bo entitled in tbo Congress; but no Senator or Ueprcscntntivo or person holding an offlco of (rust or profit un- der tho I'liited States, shall be appoint - cd an elector.'1 Tlio twellth nmendmoiit of the con-!tia stitution provides that tho electors meet in thoir respective Stales and voto for President and Vico President, ono ot whom shall not bo a inhabitant of tho saino Stato with themselves. And they shall mnko distinct lists of all persons voted for as Presi dent, and nil persons voted for ns Vico President, ur.d ol tho number for ench, which lists they shull sign und certify, and transmit sonlcd to llio seat of tbo government of tho United Rlnles di rected to tho President of tho Senalo. Tho President of tho Senate shall, in tho presence ol tho Senate and tho House of Uepresontutives, open all tho certificates, and tho votes shall then bo counted. Tho person having tho greatest number of votos for President shall bo the President, if such number bo a majority of tho wholo number of: electors appointed," Ae. Ily acts of 1702 and 101, as adopted in tho revised statutes of tho United Stntes, tho following regulations aro mado : Section 135. Tho electors for each Stato shall meet and givo their votes on tho first Wednesday in December in tho year in w hich they aro appoint ed at such placo in each Stato as tbo Legislature of such Stato shall direct. Section 13C. It shall bo tho duty ot the Kxccutivo of each Ntato to cause thrco lists of tho names of the electors of snch State to bo made snd certified, and' to be dolivercd to electors on or before the day on which they aro re quired, by tho preceding section, to meet. Section 137. Tho electors shull voto for President and Vico President, re spectively, in tho manner directed by tho Constitution. Soclion 138. Tho electors shall mako and sign three ccrtillcutcs of nil tho votes given by them, each of which certificates shall contain two distinct lists ono of the votes for President and Ibe other ot tho votes for Vico Prosi- dent, and shall annex tho electors wmcn snail navo uecn iiirnisneu to them by direction of the incentive of tho Stnto. Section 13!). Tho electors shall seal up the certificates so mado by them, andcortify upon each that tbo lists of,,r risk, and (hey had no scruples in all tho votes of such Stato given for 1 tukinir lilo when in their Imbrmmil It President, and of all tho votos givon for Vico President, aro contained therein. Section 140. The electors shall dis pose of tho certificates thus mado by them In tbo following manner: "One. 1 hey shall, by writing under their hands, or under tho hands of a ; thcy R,0I1C1 lin, .demanded his money majority of them, appoint person tojnnd Walch, and though those wero tako chargo of nnd deliver to tho ,,rmpty surrendered, the whole party President of tho Senate, at tho seat ofnrcj .... i.,-, i,.,. ...rn.i , Government, before tho first Wcdnes-.illlo day in Jumuiry then next ensuing, ono - of tho certificates. "Two. They shull forthwith ward, by tho nostofHco, to tlio Presi-!,... tho Senate, at tho seat of Gov - ornmcnt, ono other of tho certificates. "Three. They shall forthwith causo other of tho certificates In be delivered lo the judge of that district in which tho electors shall assemble." 1 Section 142. Congress shull be in session on the second Wednesdoy in February succeeding every meeting of tho electors, and tho certificates, or so ninny ui tuein us nnve uven receiv uu, shall then bo opened, tbo votes counted, and tho persons lo fill (ho office of . n :.l . ll'l n President and Vice President ascertain cd and declared agreeably to tho Con stitution. On several occasions prior to 18i9 oljoctions bad been mado to receiving the) votos of certain Slates on account of alleged irregularities, but no such voto was over formally rejected. In 18(14 a resolution was adopted by Con gross excluding the eloctorul votes of States then in rolllion.hut as no voles woro received from any f tlum iioiiu ! woro njoi tod. A precedent wn, hnw- ever, net fur llio rejection of tliu voliv of a Ntnto hy a joint resolution concurr-l "'"J"""""-"- "- Wlicm the (iiiontiotia nroso tliifing tho first bull of tho century totn liinf I be ucccptnuce or rejection of tlio voto of llio Kliitiri tho returns from which wuro Irregular, liingdcliutcssoniotiini-s ! nroo whifh K'iiuiily intoifiroil with Uho prompt iiiiH'iiiK' rni'iitil tliu ri'ttult. To cut i-tT audi (Kiiuto llio Uvoulv ' .l...lc.l in 1SCS, ttt.d ivail.iptod ly . IUVWIIT. 1 lid IttllllWiriir I tliU ll'Xl 111 i rTTo Tttlo : it ''If, un.ii tho iTUiliiif,' ol' uny Bin li cvrtinVntu liy llio U'lli'in uiiy qticslinn nliull nriw in rt''iii'il to tltu counting of tliu Mid' ilu-iviii iTitiliid, tlio lun.c linvinjr Ihtm Mttli'd lv tliu pnniilinir nilllcer, the .Senate shall thereupon withdraw, and said question shall be submitted to that body lor its decision ; und tho Speaker of llio'lloiiso ahull in like manner submit tho said qncslioii to tho House for ducistion, un no ques tion shall bo decided nfllrniativcly, and novotos objected toshnll be counted ex cept by tho concurrent votes of tho two houses, which being obtained, the two holmes shall re-UHseiultle, and tho presiding officer then niiiiounco the decision of tho question submitted ; and upon kjicIi question there shall be no debute in cither House, and liny other question to this object tor which tho two houses aro nsseiiil'lcd may be submitted and determined in like man ner." In !87.'t uleclnrnl vnln wern reiect I ed from several States under this rule, but its operation was sounsalinfacti ry that tho sanlimcnt at tho time was almost unanimous not only for its ro ..i i,. r... .,.;,. ..i, ..,. i., , . , . rt t . . too inodo el electing President. It was repealed lit the last session of Congress I by a fuiluro of tlio Senalo to adopt it. ! CRIMES OE THE MOLLIES, ; I A TALK or BLOOD All 11 KST of 1'lloMl j KENT Slol l.lB UAIIt'ini.S FOR A CKItlK I r.iniiT vr.Aiis oi.n. PoTTSVII.LE, Nov. 7. Ono bright Sunduy morning in tho days when the nnmo of tho Mollio Maguiros curried a chill to the heart of every man who heard it, and w hen it was a common thing in this region for men to dio by violence and leavo no sign of their murders on this Sunday morning, in October, 1SGH, the body of Alexander lieu, a prominent operator, was louud by the roadsido, near tliu border line of Schtivlkill and Columbia counties, I ri,de,l with bullets and stiff in death, i The uffuir caused an excitement at the ' tjm0 which has not wholly died away !CV0M yet. Tho high character and so- postilion of tho uiiiii, bis impor- j tnnco in tho business community, the boldness of his murder and tho impos - nihility of fixing tho guilt upon the suspected parlies combined to fix upon tho legion a deep disgrace, which it! has never sinco been able to redeem with tbe lives of tho perpetrators. It wus tho work of tho Mollies, of course. Everybody said so, .and everybody im mediately added, as a necessary corol lary, "of einti-so nothing would bodimo about it." Very little was done. Put Hester, a big, broud shouldered Irish man, living at Locust Gup, not far from the scene of the murder, who was called "iho King of llio Mollies," oven took leave of the Itogcnt und his fumi by those who did not more than half j ly, each of us receiving as souvenir a believo in the existenco of such an puro gold mourning ring, made in the order, and Tom Donohoo, another hard character, were arrested and tuken to Iiloomsburg for trial, but it was Iho days ol ready alibis, and Donohoo, who was tried first, was promptly acquitted, whilo "Big Pat" was discharged on a nolle prosequi. Notwithstanding which, ono of tho Commonwealth's attorneys told your correspondent, at tho time, that tbo cuso was so clear and the cvi delico bo full that every step of tho crimo could bo traced, and they could put a finger on every mnn engaged in it and say just what part ho took. Yostorday Pat Hester, Miko Graham and Pat Mclliigh wero brought lo Pottsvillo and lodged in jnil, having boon again arrested for tlio old crimo, which ibey had hoped was forgotten. Tho nvengers, who laugh at coflln no tices and overrule falsa alibis, and who huvo carried such dismay to tbo hearts of tho Mollies during all this year, bad sought them Out, and they will havo a chance to explain their position under tho new order of things. At tho preliminary hearing yester day afternoon tho captured Mollies found themselves confronted with the full story of their crime, us told by an cyo witness, whoso identity is with held for prudential reasons. Ho told how and whero the attack was planned, lwo months before. Tho first object was robbery, as Uca was, ut limes, obliged to curry largo sums of money with him. Hut tlio Mollies never con- Uidtired murder any additional trouble bocamo advisable. A meeting of tho . consnirators wos held tho due hcioi-n tho attack was made when all arrange ments wero perfected. It was known that Ilea would puss along a certain road at a certain time, and there tlio party awaited him.- When ho came . t.lla1L,. wi.,.,. ,,,,cj ,. rnni, k... wns fl),i,iwpd fll,d killed nft . r u 1,1,-1, ,. i,i. .. ,i;,.i,i,l ,i .i, ...., fr-!H(.naruled. Hester, tho witness ttuiil ,,. n,, , ,,.. ,i, ...i.i,. it nI.r..llU. occurred lo 1,1m L, i,0 ,.., nll ....... , ... .., ... ()f ,., ..,.... (o ,,...,.... ., , f'lnii.l.i vi.:i ..t,.l Lo ir,.. i,. j , 10 ', , r M,;k, ho ' Iwi.itn ... ..n..eUt,ta ..iin,.L...i t ... ambllBll . ha ..., :,, , , icrv .,,,, t,10 ,,., . Im,n:bt iWo or thr, companionstvilh hiin.they bcatofTtheir assailants and captured ono, a severely wounded fellow, who reluscd to 'peach ilis ,, j j dicd , , . 1 1 days afterwards, game to tho last Thoro seems to bo ns little hopo of escape lor Hester and his associates ns llioro was for thoir predecessors In misfortune, and so another Mollio Ma guiro crime of long standing will bo punished. Novcr ho diverted from your duty by any idle reflection the silly world may mnko upon you. ('It EM A 770.V OF A I'RiycESS. II K rt'NKIIAI, PILE SET OX JIHK II V II IH UltlUNESB, 1HI IIEIIENT OF SIAM. i lm -"V'J I,. B(.1.(l,,i,.,,,.owi1 thoS tttti,,..,.,!. UlllU.WCUS. tout, ill llio ttinoot poroona of exalted ruiili, the body uf tlio lute rriiicoai, at- tor being propitrcU in u manner soinu what similar to the process of embalm- ing, lay in statu for upward of two months in a coffin placed in lluddhist temple. The curemony of the eienia tioi. took ii'tice ut about three o'clock hour His Highness the liegent, attend cd by his sous und tbo officers of Statu atiiininled to reniewiil their Majesties, tho hint und second kin", armed ul tho pavilliun that hud been construct ud for Iho occasion. This wus a large bamboo building cupuble ol containing nuuui unv hundred persons, and open ut one side liko it race course sttind. In trout stood the ultar, also construct cd of green bamboo, surmounted by a canopy ol tho same material, about forty loot in height, tastefully decora- tod witb flowers. Flowers woro 'also profusely stiewn on tho fagots and round about. At tliu loot of the ultur wero seated about twenty men, producing on native inutruinents the most weird and un earthly music, und close to wus a Chi nese open-uir fantoccini exhibition, which was keeping a vast crowd of both Chinese and Siamese in a stntool uprourous laughter. Tho ceremony lasted until sunset. Aller tho ceremony tho Urgent con ducted his guests to the Pavilion, und there, w ith bis sons and other mem bers ot his family, took up a position on tho steps of tho ultur, Tho musi cians, with their tom-toms, horns, and reed instruments, redoubled their ef forts, and amid tho wild blast of bar tiaiDus music the coflln wus borno in .wl ..I.......1 n tl... i. i . , . , . , .. . ' ,! - l p.".-', neatly shaped to a uniform sizo, und euch ono tipped with gold-leuf, the whole being saturated with turpentine and iiiflntnablo oil. Tho Uegent (who like all the Siamese present, was dress ed entirely in white, the national mourning color), was then presented by a kneeling slave with a lighted torch, with which bo first fired the of Massachusetts has nearly pile. Kach ol his sons, in the orderof p"scd owiy, and the Old Elm on Dim tbeir sonioritv. then did tho same. f. ! ton common did not bio down ono lowed by all llio other rolalives, those in turn being succeeded by tho old gentleman's concubines, numbering scmo five und twenty. Tho guests were then invited to assist, and alter they bad done so, tho geuoiul public wero admitted without reserve; and in a short time tho altar with its can opy and floral decorations was coin- plelely enveloped in flames. 'i'ho roses nnd other flowers wither- cd in the scorching bout, tho bamboo pillars crackled and sputtered, tho at- j tendants stimulated tho fierce firo j threw upon it spices and cssencos wbicli Hied tho air with strango odors ; tho music become faster and more wildly furious, and soon tho costly coffin with its contents became merely a heap of ashes. Presently the columns support ing the canopy were burnt through.und tlio white BtriK-ttiro fell with a crash on tho nro, wuicu soon lound its way again and blared wilb fresh fury, sending a dense cloud of smoko fur above tho tops of tho sago palms and cocoanut trees. Soon after this wc all i palace by the royal goldsmith. THE CZA R S SPEECH. On Friday, November 10, tho Czar of Hussia took occasion to deliver a speech in Moscow, w hich looks liko a reply to the spoech which was deliv ered the day beforo by Lord Beacons- field, tho Premier of Kr.gland. U Majesty had doubtless read the English Minister's speech in tho morning pa pers of Moscow, to which it had boon telegraphed from London; and as Bea consfield's speech was intended to have an effect upon tho coming conference of tho Great Powers over tho Turkish question, the Czar thought propor thai his voice also should bo heard, as soon afterward ns possible, on the same sub ject. ItiB not often lhat tho Russian Czar delivers a speoch ; but whon ho does, bis words are authoritative. Ho speaks tor his Government evon more directly and potentially than Beaconsfield docs for tho Government of Great Britain. Neither of (ho speeches contains tho program mu of either of tho Govern ments; but both of Ihcm contain vory significant hints of their respective policies in tho case of Turkoy. Ueaconsfluld dwelt most emphatic cully upon tho importance of maintain ing tho independence and territorial integrity of Turkey ; tho Czar soko polntodly of tho all pervading sympa thy of Hussions wilb thoir suffering brethren ami co-religionists In tho Tur kish provinces. Tho Cznr rejoiced that Turkey bad yielded to his demand for un Immediate armistice. Beaconsfield said ho was greatly gratified witb tho fact that Sorvia had asked England to procure an armistico, but added that ho considered tho Russian ultimatum respecting it unnecessary, But alter referring to the situation and tho prospocts, both of tho power.! fill spokesmen indulged in language wbicli had a somewhat ominous ap pearance. At tho closo of Beaconfield's speech, after expressing the hopo that tho conference would scctiro a peaceful settlement of the Turkish question, he said i " Bat If a tlruggle thoeld eoma It Bmt be re- mombored thnl tbcre ia no aonatry o prepared for waraa England, beeaute there la Bone whole rrtoureet ara eo great ia a righteitai eaaie. Keg. land It not a country which will bare to Inquire whether the ahall enter Into a eeennd er third ccif.palt.n. If tbe commence, ahe will aot Dal.h aulll right it doae. Next doy, the Cxur, In closing his speech, likowiso cxprossod a hopo that tbo conference would bo able to socuro a peaceful settlement, and then added : 11 Fht.uld Ihl, bswerer, not lie aehlevcd, and thoaH I era lhat wa eansot ohtela guarantee, neneery far earrvlng oat whet we latadd to dt-B.ad from the Porlt, 1 am irmly determined I" aot Independently. I am cent laced thai the whole of hurtle wll respond lo By eumBttat htiuld I aon.ldrr It nrreiearyand Rn..la't honur req.lre It. NnOMW will lead Ibo vaa by lit el ample. May Uod help ai Is carry oat ear sacred Bieiloa." This is Iho Czur's reply to Lord Henconsfleld. Both speakers plainly foresee that the conference may result in war. Down, Down I Bessie Turner, Rev. llonry Ward Boocher'a chief witness in the Tilton case, Is a waiter in Now York beer saloon, and is aaid to have more callers than llonry. fliRK DAYS l. MASSACHU SETTS. The Kultimoro Un&tle ruys : In tlio midal ol our rejoic ing wo cxUd our Iicurtfultayinimtliy to lliocliuii iiiinded l J W " JIuiwiieliiiKOllil In llil llifir, uour i'"'iiiaii')ii-mii mnv tno nittio nun gnno lCi'iuunt'Hn, mil linn it baa fioiio dirty Uuiiibliiaii. The old gontlelolk uf liuritoii lllilKt blimli and and liaii their beadn. To think how their Admin and Wiittbrnp, llird und Ilnur nvc ioinled to n nobler pulh in aguingl Iho nneleaiiness thai lluy huvo now lilted into honor; how great Sum ner died r.lar I'm in his State, exiled by of I) Itler, Doutwell, Hunks, and (itwcs as !,i tho old Hay Statu. Doutwell, tho great, active, pruetii-ul inflationist, corrupt minister and liar row-minded lunatic; Dawes, who lia-i defended corruption, and upheld Dul ler in his deepest infamy ; llauks, the trimmer and moral pulp, who will fill any mould, but who will retain no sbupc, and Uutior, the suin'of all that is filthy and odious in politics! Wo do not blamo tboso men for being what they arc, for they are what their con slitucncics made thorn, und slill wish them to bo ; but what can wo think of tho people who knowingly elected them? Had Duller boon elected by a corrupt und ignorant district of South Carolina, it would havo been no sur prise to us, but that ho should huvo boon elected Hour Bunker Hill, near Plymouth rock, within tbo influence of tho culture and refinement nf Hus ton, and within tho lliizo of the light of their great anniversity I This is in dued a surprise and a bitter comment ary upon New England civilization. Some years ago Ilia genial wit und poet of Boston, suggested that Haiti more should tako down tho slatuo of Washington from our monument and put in its place a canvas back duck. Wo might resort now with a keen- edged suggestion as to what ought lo bo done with Hunker Hill monument. Hut wo huvo no heurt to indulge in this vein, particularly as tho city of Doston gave majorities for the belter side of this issue. It cerliiinly seems that the great day too soon. THE LIBERTY OF WILL J.XO. .V.I A Judge I'll son, ol tho Supremo Court, in a recent decision thus delended tbo liberty of will making : "The growing disposition oi courts and juries to set aside last will and testaments, and to substituto in lieu thereof their own notions as to what a testator should do with his properly, is not to bo encouraged. No right of tho citizens is innru vulucd than tho power to dispose ol bis property by will. No right is more solemnly as sured to him by tbo law. Nor docs it depend in any sense upon the judicious exercise of it. It rarely happens that a man bequeaths his estate to tho en tire satisfaction of either bis tamily or bis friends. The law wisely secures equality of distribution where a man dies intestate. Hut tho very object of a w ill id to produce in equality and to provide for tho wants of tho testator's family; to reward those who have been aflcctionate.nnd to punish those who have been disobedi ent. It is doubtless truo that narrow prejudico sometimes interferes with tho wisdom of such arrangements. This is due to tho inipoifcclionsuf our human nature. It must bo remember ed that in this country s man's preju dices are a part of his liberty. Where a man has sufficient memory and understanding to mako a will, and lucb instrument is not tho result of unduo influence, bulls the uncontrolled act of his own mind, it is not to be set asido in Pennsylvania without suffi cient evidence, nor upon any senti mental notions of equality." The War SsntitTAHr. A sioeial dispatch from Pittsburgh to tho Na tional Democratic Committee, nt New York, soys that Don Cameron was in that city a fow days ago, and that ho instructed tho Republican newspaper editors to keep persistently insisting that Huycs ia elected nnd every tiling Wouldolld as it should. This is, jn. ' deed, niCO Work lor one) Ol our lending stntcsuien to ciiKaivo in. Wliut demn- gogtio could do a chenper tliiny T Wo must bo as courteous to a man as to a picture, which wo aro willing to jjivo tho udvniitngo of a good liL;lit. To succeed, ono must sometimes he very hold and sometimes, very prudent gru? JPrntisiMtunts. JbOTICK My wife, lterta Beau, hevlag ftraakea my home wilhoat Ja.t aaaee or provocation, all per .tin. are hereby warned not to harbor or give her credit en my account, aa 1 aia determiard to pay BO debtl af her contracting after Ihla dale. 1IAMKL M. UKAM. Rylertowa, Nor. 15, 1.175 te ADMIN1HTKATOU S NOTICK. Natioe It berebr tiven Ih4t Leltart of Ad. mlnit ration no tht rtuto of MAHY K late or BurBfiJo Iwp , Cltarfltld Co., Pn deeeaaod, baring been dalv Branled to tht under. lined, all portont Inaehtcd to taid otato will I naa mako imuKHliata paymtat, and Ihtieo aving tlaimt or demaada will nroaenl Ihem properly autbantioaltd for aettltmen wthuut Wf- C. R. KINO. Urant, Nur. I, lHTS-lt. Adviniatiatur. DaMIMSTRATOU'S nctick.- Not I ee U btreby glrm t'mt I.tttera nt Ail. mlniatratioa on iho estate or WILLIAM HlTi'M 1NU8, It to of Ilradrord townahip, Clearfleld tj , PtM deooanod, having beon duly grantej to tl-.v noderalgaed, all perooaa tadebted to taid tMate will plea mako imettdtato paymrnt, and tho-e baring eltimt or dtmmirta ogninvt tb- mnt will preaent tbeiw properl1 authentioate J fur aettlt meat without daUy. I'AVID lllTCIIINti., Wi.oilland, Oct. It.'ift St. Ailmiolatrator "IXECUTOR'S NOTICE- J J Notlo. le hereby glvea that Icttera tela- meaiary Baring Iteen grnntetltothoentleraign.-i tbe aetata of JOHN HIIAW, Sr., deed, l.lo antleratgn.l oa ' d..'H ui. r ...IV. Pea.l Clearleld rtorougb, Clearfield eoualy, Peaa'a, all pereone indebted to aaid eabite are rcutleated to naka ioiaietliatc pa.vnient, and Ihoio RAtlng eiBime agaiB.t tne Inw, wnl preaent ttira del authenticated for fettletacnt. R. II. SHAW, ClearSeld, 0,-1. It, IST CI. Elreator. c AUriON.- Alt parkin, are bt relr eantione-t ac tin. I nor. oha.lni or la tiv ejay mod liter wilb the r.tllote. Ing prt.perly now In the pn.a-f.loa f Oharlat Shaffer, of Lawrence towa.ltlp, vl, i Two hay boreee and harneae, I eo perpun'ti, I ecppeeheltle, wean inn, i ertiiler ana uvlurve, 4 brewery tuba, 1.1 bog.beadt, liquerUrkrgl el eiglttb kega, I la. noree wagtto, i anrlng wtlgon, I plow, 1 harrow, I colling bo., 4 bttgt, 1 plga, I enw, I long altd, I alelgb, I pair Iwla ale la, I wheel barrow, I .ot.k alova, I aoal alove, lot .f eawed luatber, lot .f polaleea and turalpi, I lablee, I deib, let af U.1. and bedding. Int or ehaira, an I earluua arllclea la aad about ibe hoaar,too auBartiaa le raentlea. Tble property waa purebaee I I.. ae al Sl.ertg 'a tale ea Ibe Itth of Oebtber, I 7A, and la left with eatd Bhaferaa loaa.iubjeel la ay artier al aay JAMHA T. LKONARIt. Clearleld, Rar I, Ut ). lisffllanfous. S II K A P G lidcEKl ES 1 J LUMBER CITV, I .TTU : Uitni 'EH IKS A Pltovi.sloNH at tiieoid Hand I of Kirk A Si.oti.r. for which ht eolitil. a lib.r.1 ,,.,.. . w. hl'KNCKK. SEWING MACHINES. ttonr Brsaita SEWING MACHINKS FOIt SAI.B BY 9iii7i:. is. it 1:1: its, CLEAUF1KI.D, PA. ( St, tlirr.o. In We.t CIctrDcId ) All kindt of SKWINil MACHINE? RLKtNKD end lltPAIIltt). AIM, de..r la all kindt of Sewing Machine Needle. Oil, itultlcrt, Tunk-innrkcr., Cttter. Thrcntl Cult.r., Ilcinmer. tml Bindcrt. Oil Ctnp, rhntllet. Cberk-fprinr.. Fecd-tprlnr., A. Htm Feed put in the old ttyle Wheeler A Wilton Machine!. New Cug-wlieelt put ia tbo Siag.r Machine. OLD MACIir.'KI or GRAIN Ubei ia ptrt parmtnl for New .aachioee. Will cai: at the rctidenoe nf peraon. Iking in or about CUarH.I'i. if anything ia bit lin. ia de.!r.d. if pt-r.on.llv infurtaeti, or through the PottoSice by letter or poital card. Good, tt-nt l.y mail if detirrd. In ordering by letter, lie ture anj glra name of Mtcbine. L'ttti mutt eeontnnttiy all ordrrt by nt.il. MILKS H. UKKHS. . I'lcrOel l, I'.., Aug. 21, ISTt-r.B. 4 . P. WBATV.R..,. ..w.w. aarra WEAVER A BETTS CLEARFIELD, PA., Ar offering, t tht Id a turn of O. L. Rawd i Co. their a lock of foods, eocuatlnf of- DRY -GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, UATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, Ql'EEXSWARE, FLOUB, FEED, SAXT, 4o., to., At tho Boat rcasoaoblo raUa for CAS II or Ib oxchingo for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. dr-Adt-anoaa Bade ta tbota engaged In get ting ant equaro tiBber oa the Boat adraBtageoaf term a. pdtljanti I .JWri Guarded Ihr tllghesl Jttcdttl nil nS- HILLS & IIEICI1II0LD, rirntia. ifZSl DENTISTS. p , ,, ..."77.,w . l'I!IO rLRARPIRLD.PEN.VA. E, & H.T, ANTHONY & COl.l "' A M Hill, woald inlurra hi. frienj. i.l ..... ... ' P'", 'hit he bee aiioeiated with hiia. ia tk. KUl Ilroadway, Hew lark, pmrliaa of aati,try. Dr. 1. L R. Iletebbeld, I (Opp. Metropolltaa Uolell, ,r ' jriaorAcri'nBRf, iwroBTBaa awb BBtlRae If. (II ROM OS & FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES t VIEWS Album, QrapfaoatTopM. Photograoha, and kindred good Celcbrit.ca, Artreur, Ac, FHOTOGRAPHUT MATERIALS, Wo aia hcadtjuartorafor ovar'tLiag la tho way uf Steroopticona and Idaio Lantoms, Being manolacttirera of tho MICRO SCIENTIFIC MNTKKN, " STKRKO PANOPTirON. I'MYKHr-ITY PTKROPTtf'OV. ADVKRTISKR A STKROI'TICON, ARTOPTICON, SCHOOI, IdANTKKV, KMI!.Y LANTERN, PKOl'LK S L4NTKUN. Kach iirle l-rlng ili )oi of lift A in tlio nark it. Cataltiguoa of Laatoraa and Sii l)jt with tlirec tioaa for unag. Hint oa i(fUoaii.)D. Any oolvrpriaing id KB eaa make money atth a Main) I.nntpra. aS-Vniiort to tbo Cratraaial Eiolilon will do wifely to defer fiurcbaaioa; good la onr lint ootil tb-y eoma to our ator ia Now York, wbore tbry will tod greater variety and more mifderxte price, aad 0a ajliwt them at their loiiurc. Uat wo hare a oonreMioD to aril turns atylet of our gooda in tbe betiding or the Pepskrtmf-ot or Public Cotafeti,an4 thoto not ooming to New York aro in ritcd u oall oa onr repreaentatina tbere. A A fell atock of Viewi of tbo Kipoaitl n and their oooteoto. TCnt out tbia adrortiantucnt tor rforetioo.-lj-a Juno 7, ISTtJ-ly. calTfornia. THR CBICAIIO AVD BRKAT. WRtTBR. Htl.W4T Embrncee ander oae manarem.nt the Great Trunk Railway l.luea nr the WEST aid NnurU- t'l'iT : . L ,. . eonnrelitna, forma Uto ali-irle.l and quleke.t route '" f'R'C.oo.n.lall point. In Il,.ivo.W,. msais, NonrntiRit MirnioAR, Misvr.ttiTA, Iowa, Nbbbabra, C.nroasu and the Warrtas TicnntToaiKB. lit Omaha nnd California Line U tho tbortett and beat route fur all polnta In North oh n IbLmoio, Iowa, Oakota. KniHim, Wyomiko. CoLonAto, I'rtH, NrVAtt. Cai.iroa m a Or noon, China, Japan and AcarattiA. Hi Chicago, Madison & St. Paul Line la the ahorttat Una fur NotiTntaa Wmrot-in anl MiasawTA, and fur MADiio-, pT. Paul, .Mi---Af-nLia, It-i.t'TH and all point, lathe Ureal Wbona and St. Potcr Line It tbe only rtutt fr Wiji.a, RtM-nc-TRR, Ow Ttri!A, Mavkato, Ht. Prtkr. Nrw Ki.h. and all pointa ia Southern and Central Mmnoaola, Ita Green Ray anil Marquette Line la lha only lint fur JiMatviLi.o, Watcrtdwr. Komi u Lac. Oauanun, Avu.nnut, Uaaea Hat, K-oanaoa, NaoAi'Haa. Manmiirttb, Hni oitTon, lUxcorK and the LAKKtSt'pi.aion Country. Ita Freeporl and Dubuque Line ta the only rou'e for Ri.nti, RorKriiitD, Faaa roar, aitd all poiott via. Krceport. Itl Chicago and .Milwaukee Line la tbo old Lake hor Route, and la tht only one pasting through KrA-ro. I.akr I'urtRu, lioa I.ASD I'ATtK, WAI KrUAO, Hci"lt. KKRoanA ta Alttwii-Rva. Pullman Pnlnre Cars are run oa nil through Irvine of thie road. Thia la the ONLY LINE running Iheweantha. Iweca Chicago aad St. p4ui, Chleagu and Milwaa- kt,r Cbicago and Winuna. At Orotlta our hleepera attaneet with the aeee. Innd Sleettere on the Vnirtn Partfi. Kitlrnad for all polnta We.t nf the Miaennrl Hirer. tin the arrival of the traina fma the R.at a. South, tbelrein.nf the CbieagoA North-Weatcrn RaiiwtV I.KAVK CIIICAHI) ae f.tllowa: I'nrCuulirll llufr..Umallaind'alirtirilla, Two Through Traina daily, with Pullntn Palace, Drawing Itcia and Sleeping Care through ta C.-nnril niulta. for Ht. Paul and Mlnneapnl'a, Two Tltrough Traina daily, with I'ullaaa Palace Can aititched on b'tib irama. I'or tlrewn llay and Lake "uperW. Two Traina datlv. with Pull.,. 1.... ,.... ... . '.. . . ---. pwm, r""l,l through to H.rttaelte. .. ". Through Tr.l.ad.lly, ruutnan earf on aigtil ttl.ni, parlor Chair Cart on dee train., for Mparts and H Inuna and rotr.1. ia sitanotuta. Un, Through Train daily, nllhi Pulluiea rileenera to Winntia. I'or Dubuque, via Preeporl, Two Through Trataa daily, wilb Pullaan Cart oa Bight tral. l-'or llubuque and l.a l ineae, via Clintoa, Twn Through Traina daily, with Pullmaa Care on night train ttt Mi.flreg.tr. Inwa. ParMloai Ity and Tanklon, Two Traina dally Pallaan Oaiata Miaeoarl Vall.y Junetioa. for Lake lleneva, I'.tur Traina dalle. for KurbAird, terllii((. Ketimtlg, e)anta vitir, ana otner pointa, yttu cbb Btve Trna lae lo li-a train! daily. tit York OBtoe, No. 411 Braadway Bet ton Oftte, No. I Hi. la Street: Omaha Oflea. 9. Pan, Item Hired , Han Pranclica OfOce. 131 M .et. gttmrry Street Ibteago Ticket Office! : J, Clark Ktrcel, antler Shaman lliitieei romer Canal and lladititn Klr.et. K Inale Slreel Drpot, aorarr W. Klntl. ai.d Canal Hired. Wells Slreel DepiM, ettrn.r W .lla and K Inale Street,, l or rate, er loforaalltta aot alUlue'tle fraa tear hoae agenta, a, ply la VV. II. S.B.aavr. Utnv.B ItuoHtre, Ilea. Peeo. Ag't, Cktoago. Uan. S.p t, Jaa. M, lltS.ly fbUig. THE MANSION HOUSE Comer of Seoondend Market otrtaT CI.EARFI1.:,, fA ri'HIS aid tad eomaiodloai Hotel ku 4 1 the p.,1 ,.ar. a... l.r, ajTS luraier capacity for Ibe entertalni.,,, J, . gere aad guetu. Tbe w bolt bulUi,, ! rtfuraiihed, and the proprl.tor ij , p.lnt ta render hit gat.u eBl,,tabK liarleg with bira. ""etn Hr-rhe Maatioa Doatt" Oatik,, of e.eb train. w. c r. J.ly II IS tf - l Ukt,.,. 'reervsl. A LLKlillKNY HO'IKL-T fT""i ,.Vwm 4, J-w ,',. i.irara ii.ae, na.ing ki to. llll, aolidit. a char, of p.bnc paimt.,, II..U.. bit bca Uierourhlr rtp.irH t.4 " furni.tttj, ami nacm will DM it a p'ttHM Is t. . ui tu 'a l": Will l- f.nrii. tb) tM.4 wiiiM nirl linun (, f.Mii.f a.uclitKt. U M. h. bhAaJUY M 1-J li, I rrtrw. Q U Sty U K II A N IS A IIO L'SK O tTRWESKvau:, fa. KEWIOK READ, PuortiKTot. lib. off trMMra proftritlor ol t b to w , woultl reoUoli Mheit Iho p.tnm.f. fiiiblio. Jivuao lea4votljr oiiil ci.nit&k'btu u.ud;a ilj r&ttotlMl rtlvrnitb.).; pic roocna otUcbotl, All railroad IraiuiiM. rt" OUAW UOUSK, " - tO (Cor. of llarkot A Front atrecu, TU ll.tlel, lidcraigoed baviua- t.tiv6 ett.ig. Wa, janl'i. u.iv i.-ptvt.wt.j riuui liH.HIC I'.lrHlN. V. n. r ILLKSTiti, 7"ASIIlNGTON HOl'SK, " V NEW WASHIMiTOS, tL Tbia new and well furai.brd boat, kitha, uken by tbe anjeriigned. II. feelt ratlfa,,; being able to reader oaliefeetioa to tbute ebtau favor blw witb a call. Mar S, 1871. U. W. DAVIS, Pn.-, JO NT OUR HOUSE, " 0ppo.it. the Court H'.uee, LOCK HAVE N, P E.N N'A. Jtle'JI IIAl'8EAL A KKOM, I'ri V oyiVhouse, lj Mela Street, PilfLII'SBt'KO, PKN.N-A Table tlwera iu plied wilb the beM tbeattta afford.. 7 he If.veling pul.lie la invited i.r1L I" HOI1KKT I.UVI, ?anlis. . r. . .ti.oLn. o. w. arxoi.b. i a F. K. ARNOLD i CO., Ranker) nnd Kroktm, ltC)ii-,ld,villc, JcrTfraou to., i'.. Mttnev ret-eived on depo.lt. bttcniiit, a, afr derate ratee. Ea.tern and Poreira Eiehtr,,. wava an h.nd and collectim. promfllv at.Ut Keyaol.t, villa, Deo IS, IHM.-ly County National Bank, OP CLEARFIKLD, PA. ROOM In Maeonle Ruining, est d .,L C. D. Walton'e Drug Sl.,re. Paaaege Tickela lo and from Liv.rn'.t-I.Cim town, Glaiguw, Londun, Perit and Cejieelarea. Alto, DraTta for tale on the Rural b.t,k t 7.,. and Imperial Bank nf London. JAMKS T. LEONARD, Vm W. H. SHAW, Carhler. e,, ,.;t DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Koaalh Third ttret, Phlla ir!(.Ma And Dealers in Government Securities. Arrilteatiov bj so ail ar.ll rrirt nroott-i itir lion, and all iofurmatioa obttfrfuilt furnbH Ordori aolietrd. Arril H t(, Jcatistrit. l ull he! of Arllrtelel Tcclh. . I.vno i.on Single- ttet of Artlrtrlal Teejlli, . ' ''""'"" ho,n h. enn recommend wilt I, I I Bawaac-af givlngettiafaetlia, ahald heehaaa I to b. oat of tbe office. All work rutirantred le gtte Mit.iaeuon. A. M. HII.I.S. 0. t. IS, ;s-lf. J. L. It. II KICI'HOLD. STEWART & BLACKBDEN, DENTISTS, Curweuavitle, Clearflcld Couuty. Pcuu'a. (Offioa ia Uatea' New Ilalldiag.) Caiwenivllle, Jan It, 1 STS-ly. DR E. M. THOMPSON, gaS- (Olce la Bank Building,) . Curweiietlllc, Clearflcld Co Pa, aeh It T lf. MEAT MARKET. F. M. OAHDON BRO,, Oa Market Pt, one Jr t - f Maatioa Hoaie, CLEARFIELD, PA. Onr orraDgt-neatf are rf tbe moat complete cnaraciar ior rurauaiag tbo pub he with freak MeaUof all kind, aad of the Tory beat ajuolitj. We alio deal ia ail kioda of Agricultural Imp la ment, whiob wa keep oa exhibition for tht boa ellt of the public. Call around when la tows. anu laae a loot at tbtnga, or add rem ua V. M. CARUON A BRO, Clearfleld, Pa., July U, IH75 tf. FRESH MEAT-XEW SHOP. Tb. aaderairnnd hereby iaforae tbe public le general that tbee keep en hand, rem, arte, al their abop, adjoining JOHN OHLICII dfuraital, rooa., eppome tbe Court lloute, tbe best rnE.tn beef, veal, jcyro.r LASIU, PUUK, ETC., AT RKDUCKD PmcES, FOR CASU Mark,.'! ratrtiiaca Tuaadar. Tbaeid.v. ana Sitturilava. Aitat deivared at roaidooee whet de.ired. A ahar. of ntlrooara la rr.peelfully aollelted. M.rob I, lI6 ly. STAUB A KORRIS. READING FOR ALL ROOK'S STATWyERY Market t., licarr.eld, (at the Bail OUre.) THR andera:gned beg, leave im aanouace to the eitlteae af Cleartcld and vicieitv, that be haa Sited up a rooa and ha, jaat returned iroa me city witb a large aaoant or rttditf Batter, eonai.ting ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account aad Paat Booka of trery de eeriplion i Paper and Eneelepea, Prenek preaeef and plain Pena and Pencil, ; Blank Legal Paper., Ilcla, Mortgagee Judgment, Evenip. tittn and I'romiearv Botet; WhiU and Pereb meal Ilrief, Legal Cap, Record Can. tBd Bill Cap, lheot Maata, f -r either Piano, Flale ar Y'iclta, cttnalant'y oa hand. Any b.kl ar tutloearf de.ired tbat I aay attt have oa band, will he ordered by grat .ipreae, and Bold at wboleaale er numI to euit cuatoaart. I will alee keep periodieal literature, auoh aa Magatiaet, Newtpanera, At. P. A. UaI'LIN. Clearleld, May 7, llS-tf HeXlvIUTZEa (teocrtMB vv., KSATZER& LYTLE, DltV 00011.5, XOTpONS, . . HOOTS, shoe?, LEATHER, CARPETS OILCLOtrji, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETf. l,iet atreett, CIcarBcId, Pa. P.lA li, llft.tf JOHTROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, IH ITTItKNHKS, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STItKKT, NEAR f. 0. The en.ler.lgr.ed begt leara ta lafataa lha clll ten, of Clearleld, and the pahlie generally, ! b. haa aa hand a Sua ael.rtmeat of Pornliere, aaeb aa Walaat, Chaetaal aad Painted Cbaahrr Bullet, Parlor BulUt, Reclining and Rteni Chalra, Ladled and Heal.' Keey Chalra, Ibe Per forated Dining aad Parlor Chalra, Oane Seat, ad Wlndawr Cbeire, Clelbea Rare, Sup .ad Hi Ire etoa Ladder., Hal Raeka, Bcrabbing Braabee, Ae tfOPLDINO AND PICTCRI PRAMS, IrMhlng niataea, Oantaoa, At,, vbict ww.M tf tall.ttf. Ihl HolUM aratwatf. Se.lt'71 JOHN IROI'TMAN.