' v Irtisrfllanfouj. "ITT1LUAM. M. 1IKNKY, Justice M irtiiiFunuiii 't.liHWI fltTV Rollaotiona made ... I promptly paid arar. Artioles ef e.re.iueul 1 eeefeyaaae neatly eaeeelsd end ararreated cor taol ar M eherge. . NJy'H 00T AM8II0B MAKING. JOSXrll n PKRRINU, en Market street, la Show's Row, Clsartald, Fa., an Jail reeeleed a iaa lot af rreaek Calf Skies aad Elpe, tke lail la Iaa market, aod Is aew . pared la me, afaaura ererylklng la kit llaa. Ho eul war t. mit. - -.er-.. - . i. alllaaaa at v. . lalii aai eletalty art rsspeetfally laeiled te (Ira kirn a aall. Work done at akart ueltee. 7 ll'73y -cs.u. i vt o The Ddtnlrnd will Mil at private aelt all that tract or parcel of' land titBite la L) tee tar toahip, Clfarnld nntr, Pa., wilbia a ihort dl"tanet of thi Tyrone A Cleitrflel I R. R, aad adjoining laada of Hubert Hudaoa and oton, aad known ai tb J aeon B. (Jearbart lot. Tbe Hid tract oontaining AO aeraa avir ar leit, witb two f lot of viluatilo ol tbertoo, bai aboot B aeni laard, and li tba key to a larga bodjp of coal about baiiig draluMd. Will ba told low and apon ear tar mi. For itirlioulari, apply to DAVID t. KHKDft. Clearflvld, !'., July 12, !?(.. TNIEL GOODLANDEU, LUTHRRSBUKO, PA., Dealer ta DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIER! & GLOVKS, UATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SUOES, Tobacco, Oroeeiiea and Piab, Kalla, Ilardwarei iueenaware ana uitaiwere, Men a ana Doya' Clothing, Druga, Palnttt Oili, Hrhool Boukv, . . large lot of Patcat MMMnea. Caadiea, Note A Dried Prulti, Cbeeaa and Crack art, Reek and Ride Powder, Flour, Grain and Potatoes. ; Clover and Timothy Seed, Bole Leather, Horooeoi, Lioioga, Binding! and Thread, Bnoemakerr 'looia and 8hoe Pindinga. No greater rariety of gooda la any itora la the oonnty. All for aale Try low for euh or oounlry produce at tbe Cheap Corner. May 1, 1B7. HUEY & CHRIST, 801.1 PROPRIETOR Of Till CELEBRATED AND STfEVER'S un. TONIC HERB BITTERS. SEXD FOR PRICK LIST. in i:y a c iiuist, 121 N. 3d Hlrrat, PHILADELPHIA March 19, 187Mm llardti'iirr, & Jiuu-art. POWELL & MORGAN, DBALBBI II II A It 1 W A It E , Alao, HaQafaotorenof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. ' -eiiAnrittD, pa. INARMING IMPLEMENTS of all . ' v klodl for tala by POWELL A MOKGAN. I) AILROAD WHEELBARROWS for lalt by POWELL A MORGAN. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Nalla, etc., for tale by POWELL A MORGAN. JJARNES3 TRIMMINGS & SHOE FIndlngi, for sale by POWELL A MORGAN. G UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For tala kj POWELL A MORGAN. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sim, for tala kj POWELL A MORGAN. RON! IRON! IRON I IRON I For ltl kj POWELL A MORGAN. JJORSE SHOES ft HORSE SHOE '' NAILS, for til. by1 POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad but Manafaitara, far tala by POWELL A MOROAN. piIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for laUbj ll'OWKLL A MORGAN. saettot ;.,,-,. .. , . I .1 "T. . BBALBBI IB HARDWARE, anH Ktanofaetttreri af TIN, COPPER ti SHEET IRON WARE, ftacond Htrcet, Clearfield, Pa. Raving refitted oar itore room and doabled oar atock. we are prepared to offer bargaiaa to par ebaaera ia oar line. We have decided to do a Strictly Cash Business, and can therefore fell at greatly red need price. Oarpentenand pereemwho eoatemptate baild lag will do well to eiamlne oar Tools wd Stiildi&;Svm, which la a-w and of the bait menu fie tare. We keep a large atock of NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCnKS, 1IIN0KS, SCREWS, All klldi of Bon.k Plaaai, Bavi, Cklnli, Sqaaraa, .'r'.. nwHii! i iu aoi ana mt.ii, Mortifr A Thuuk Gaagti, B.t.1i, Braoai A Bitta, Waod and I mi Ban.k Borawi, aad tka katt Boring Maekiaa la tka arkat. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKET CUTLERY, Aa. Agentt for SurntWi Iron Corn Shelter, , warraaiaa. Alio, afaaU far Richard.' GOTHIC FLUE TOISf . aklok ataotaalli can Saak Flaaa, Farm Implements, Garden Tools, af art daaariptlai. A laria ari.l; af COOK STOVES, wkbk a vartut ta (Ira Mtlafaatla.. afatrlaaaVf JtaaNr Olaat fWaMCM. tJEvRaoflaa, Baaatlaf i Jab Wart laaa aa taaaoaaMa aama. All ardara will raaatt. praatat Uaatk. riaaablag aad a ittlaf allaadad la mr .ip.ri.aaaa wariajaa. , JHa. a, Ilia, JJARD TIME8 I1AVI NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLE1 I aware Ibat tkrra an aaaia persons a Utile kersl ta please, aad I aai alto awara that tka ' form.rTS. p!oe eeeolei.tVv.y'fiJ. terd tu7?f will aot eSeol thoee ka any tkeir goods from me, aad all my patrons (bill he initiated lata Ika ra mi af I bar gouda eaough to eupply all tht inhebi- UnU ta tb lowar and af iba oanaty wbib I tell MUL80NUI HG, wbara I aaa alwayi ba fonad raady to wait apoa aallari aad lupply tbaai with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Saoh m Clothi, Satlnotli, Casalmoroa, Maallat, Dtlainai, Lina, Drtlllnga, L'aliaoai. Trimmlngi, Rtbboni. Laea. Raadi-nadt Clothing, Boota and Shoot, Rata aad Cap all of th beat malarial ana made to ordar lioaa, oocai, uiotm, aiiiiana, iaoB, moDont, o. GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Coffea, Taa. 8ngar, Rlea, afolaaaaa, Flih, fiall Fork. Liaaaod Oil. flak Oil. far boa Oil. Hardwara. QuMnawara. Tlowara, Caatinga, Plowi and Plow CaaUngi. Katla, Hplkaa. Corn CalUTtr tor. Cldar rraaiaa, and all ainoj of ami. Parfumary, Patau. Vamlib, Qlaaa, aad a gonarat aaaonnaBi 01 Btauooary GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, aJwaya oa hand, aad will be old at tbe lowaat poaaible agarea. J. II. MoClaio'a Medieineit, Jayaa'a Hedloiaea 11 o a tetter and liooaaod a Uttteri. aOOt voaoda of Wool wanted for which tbe Mat beat arloa will ee paia. uiOTereeea en nana and for aale at the loweat aiarkei prloa. AIm. Aront for StrattooTllle aad Curwenatllle Tbreablng ataobtnee. tefuCall and tea for yoartetret. Toa will and erer Unrig naually kept la a rauil itore. L. M. OOUDRIET, FreoohTille P. 0., Auguet 12, 1874. JEMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reapeetfuUy notify tbe public generally that be haa removed bla G roc try Store from Shaw'a Row, to the building formerly ooeapied by J. Milee KraUer, on Second atraet, Beit door to Bigler'a hardware itora, where he Intenda keeping a full line of GROCERIES. II A. MS, DRIED BKKraoJ LARD. SIHIARS and 81 RUI'S, or all rada. TEAS, Qraaa and Black. COFFER, Roailed aad Oraaa. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CAMEO FRVITa, All klndi la tha markat. PICKLES, I. Jan aad barrala, SPICES, 111 ararj fura and Tarialy. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KIND OV CRACKERS. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and Xaunp CMmaeyi. And a good tiaortment of thoie thinga aauatly kept 1b a grocery itore, which be will exchange ror Biaraeiing at me maraet pneea. Will eel) for oanh aa cheaply aa aay other one, Pleaae call and fee ila atook aad Judge for youraeii. JUIIA HCUAUUI1BI Ctearfleld, Jan. 1, 1876. G ROCERIES. JAS. H. LYTLE, (Saeoainr ta LYTLE A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LINE (IP TEA. O0L0NQS, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, Y0UN8 HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST Furcat la MarkiL BUTTER AMD E(iGK Will ba kiat and told at Int aoit, Caih paid lor voaatry rraaaaa. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRINKS, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. HUH. Maekaral, Laka D.rrlt,, Cod, do. PICKLES. Barral Plcklu and Enjll.h Piaklai. FLOUR AND FEED. Ploar, Can Maal, Oat Mf.l, Aa. nekl? ' ' JAS. II. LYTL1. AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA, (APrlETONH) NEW REVISED EDITION, Complete in 16 Volumes. Intlralj ra-rltlM. to tha .raaaat tlaa. RrartkloK kroa.kt down lllaitratad tkrougkoat altk Over 3,000 Illustrations AND MAPS of arar, aoaatr, eft tka floka. Sold aai, b, aubarl,lloa. It la aot akllgatorjr la Uka all tba ral.aiai at aaoa a aolaaa aa, aa d.li.Mad aaoa . awnlk, ar aaoa la tva ataatki. T.a aaata a d.T, tka ,r)aa of a elaar, will pa. for a art of CYCLOPKUIA ON A BI-MONTHLY SUIIBCRlPTIONIahMtkaalkraajMn. Ik.a Ihara will ba Hanlbiof lakiUaUal aarad aad a tonbaaM af kaaUdra, ladatd a aaltaraal library ia itnir aaearad, wllb bat llltla atari ar aaarlloa. PRICE AND STYLE OP BINDIN9 , Pot Ritra Clolk, aar aal M Pot Library Laathar, par rol . For kalf Tarbn Hw. ..I I M M t at Par barf Raiila Eilra Silt, par al..., I M Par Pall Mamaa Aallaaa, aw .!..... It N fr F.II Eiba. paa...J:. 1, fat fartktr laf.raiaUoa addraaj J. H. WILLIAMSON, rakUaaar1! ifMrt, 14 Slitb atnai, laa , IUI.I7. Plttiaarai, P. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOHNINO, MOV. IV, III. THE WD STORY OF ILOOM AND HI PULLET. la Hay wintry villa Hrcd Blaoul, but all BIOBB f Never wit orebubby ohlldrea thia eta id bateholor hid kaowa. Y at far ' rti mmi etlof to aoinathlog he bad a. aw . kiMialf e W -VeT,,?JiW',B umiijr eeaiag ana oareswung, iheee oaa wob in pullet'a heart; Folio log elee ber utajtor'a footattpt, eeldota the were fur anert t M. frw W leer far thaa aay woman," wicked Bloeb wu want to aay. Near by roee a woadrone atrnetura arekitaeta their bralaa bad reeked Croat between a Chtoeae temple end a eruat itand, j in laet. Thia the pretty pullet'e dwelling ; here aba haa- teeed every Bignl j Perched oa high, beoame a reoifrr till the dawn in af the liibu One aad day a Yaakee peddler, glib, periuadltig, paaaing by, Gated at Blooba aa d that pour pullet with a ea. euiatiec eye Frota biawegua'a deep'reocaaea drew oat, amtling wtekedlv, Jobnaon'e Patent Ilen-Perauadvr ihea to gaileleaa Blooba aaid bei Here'a a marveloua laventioa ! In tbla boi you tea a ait ; Hena at oooe will lay aa egg here, lured Ut do their verv beet. Thru behold t this alidjcg bottom leU tba egg drop out or view, And tbe hen, aomewbal bewildered, layi at onee egg number two ! Twoald be aieleae to repeat all thia wily peddler aetd ; Thia auffleea. Blooba, nawary, by hla apecloui tongue milled, Bought tbe "Patent Hen-Persuader," aet hla enow-while pullet en, Looked them both within the ben-bouM era he went to town that mora. Dutincia then engrossed him fully, till, witb num'rout cures beset, Who caa wonder that tba pallet and ber Beat be should forget t Nothing all day to retniad k!m ( but reluming late at aigbt, Flaahed a sudden recollection, and hia check grew pale with fright Rushing madly from tha Halloa, airtight he sought tbe hen-aouae door, Called bia pet ia tonce entreetiag. Ah! shell never aaswer mora I Full of gloomiest forebodings, tn he daahes ; finds tbe neat Overflowing with 1U treasures yes, sbt'a dona her level beat Forty-seven egga I and Dear them head aad tall and wines still lav. For tha ambitious pullet had thus laid heractf BXTT1SO ON ELECTIONS. Thia baa bocomo one of tbo crimen of tho age. Tba editor of tbe New York Sun, elaborates on tbe question in this way: "Onool tbe complications added to the political perplexities of tlio Presidential canvass is t lie circum stance that so many, beta must remain unsettled and in doubt. We bavo never had a Presidential election on which so much money was ataked aa on that lor whoso issue we aro all now so anx iously waiting. 1 Tbo practice of betting, a great Anglo-Saxon vico, haa spread here at a rapid rato within a low years. Tho establishment of exchanges for bets, under tbe name of pool rooms, has tost- ored tbo habit and glvon it method. No Blriot morulist can hail these pool rooms as a boon to society, and wise men keep outside of them, even though they may bo tempted to privately make a bet with a friend. The pool rooms oncourago betting aa a business, which ia bad ; and though Mr. John Morrissey has the reputation of being a square man in his games and bets, yet it ia placing an undue confidence in nny anybody to Intrust to his keep ing for an indefinite period large Bums of money at stake between the betters at bia pools. Jay Gould's 7'rtiune nay s that two millions of dollars was so in trusted to tbo pool managers during the excitement preceding and just fol lowing last wcok Tuesday. Tho figuro is probably too largo. Tbe Wall street shark ia accustomed to big sums, and very likoly bo has stretched this total. Jlowovcr that may be, it ia undoubted ly true that the gross amount in the pools awaiting the decision of the can vas, is very great Tho managers get a porcontage of from three to five por cent., and therefore, whoever gains or loses, their profit will bo handsome Bui tbeso pool beta, though in tho aggrcgato they cover a vast sum of money, do not approach in number tho other slakes basarded in tbe country on tbo election. These latter must foot up to thousands, and bo far as they depend on tho election of Tildcn or Hayes tbey are still unsottlcd. In the present conjuncture it in Ay not be safe to assumo lor betting purposes that either is elected until one or tho other has actually taken up bis resi dence in tho White House ; for belters will ol course refuse to pay up except on a formal and final decision ot the fact, though, they may bolievo, aa the majority of the people do now in truth believo, that beyond reasonable ques tion Tildon ho. rightfully been elected President. Therefore tho new hats do not ap pear on tbe streets, but lie unclaimed at the shops Vf the artists who con structed them for tho occasion. Tbo wino atill tries in vain to expel tho corks. The checks remain undrawn and the stakeholders keep the fund. intrusted to them. The advantage of tho situation from among tho thnrn. of anxiety there is oftentimes plucked tbe flower of compensation ia that both parties to tbo bota are certainly not worse off than tboy were before thoy hazarded their monoy. To a man of highly sensitive naturo and pro found regard for the good of bis friend, equalling if not transcending his love for himself, tbe trouble abont a bot is that the winning occasions a-loss to the person witb whom be beta, lie may bato to lose his own money, but neither does it gratify bim to profit by tbe losa ol another. We are sorry to aay that this feeling is not yet unl versal among betting men. In the present case, however, we should re gard it as a qmto absurd stretch of conscience for any Tilden man to feel compunctions, if ho so far violated tbo admonitions of the strict moralist as to bot at all, because be bad to take money from a Hayes man who added to tbe wrong of voting lor the candi date of Uralisin the looseness of bet ting on bis election. So calamitoua to tbo country would be tbo success of 11 syce tbat tbe lose of bis bet by a Tilden man would be a personal ag gravation, addod to his share ol the common Injury, heavy indeed to bear whereas tbo Hayes man, though be would lose his money In the evont of Tilden's declared election, would yet partake of tho blowings bestowed on tbe country by so glorious an outcome of the present anxiety. Resides these beta, there are others different in kind and very bard to pay. There U tbt case ot Mr. Charles May. bew ol Edgsrtown, Haas., a gentleman who was so confident of Tilden's elec tion as he bad full reason to ba that ItTClZI uu mgrucu to crawl 011 his lionda nd ktipoa from Edgnrtown lo Oak BlufTn, in ctue of Hayes'. .uccoM. It i. not improbable that Mr. May bow now watcbea tbo tolograms from Co lumbia, Tullabuiweo and Now Orlotna with a very vivid inturvat. A man flushed with tbo exaltation of victory, and jubilant at tbt) thought ut the overthrow of (irantism, might atand that peculiar journey, but to maUo it when bin (will "a cast down in de bly climbed on foot, glorying in tbe fair prospect, would Mem interminable tl -,.ivilv td hia way up tbtiia on all lours. Tbe aunt, which bud boon no moro rogurtl od by him than molue in the sunbeam at noonday, would nowatiflo bis labor ed breathing. The fair faces ot tbo ontooking maidons would take on tbo juors of harjties to his begrimed oyos. Tbo fact is, Mr. Mayhow was a fool to make such a bet, and we should say be dotwrved to lotto it, if hid loas didn't involve tbo Ions to wiser men of Tilden's election. Such wagers are made at every election, and ninnies who mako thorn, we euppose, might as well crawl on their hands and knees as to walk on the foot that have led thorn in to such paths of lolly. Hut o very body who bet on tbe uleo- tion of Tildon or Hayes must wait in patience, in hope or in fear, on the will of tbo carpet-bag canvasser, and per haps on tbo decmion of Congress when it comes to count the returns ol tho electors' votes. GRANTS LA TEST USURPA TIONS. 8.NDINU SOLDIERS TO PaoTfCT TF1E PR DETERMINED PBAUD8. Another step in tho direction ot a miliatary despotism has been taken by- Grant in the order that miiiht properly bnvo emanated from Cortina or Porffrio Diax in Mexico. First ho sends troops into South Carolina and other States to control tbe elections, and having failed to suppress tho popular will by that expedient, be now marches them into Florida, to help count out tlio honest vote for Tildon and elect Hayes by a barefaced fraud. This daring attempt to interfere with tbo freedom of elections and to sub vert the pooplo's choice, is tho most revolutionary and dangerous of tho many outrages on tho Constitution and laws which Grant and hia party have perpetrated. Without a pretext or the color of authority, ho auduciously tells Gen. Sherman to "instruct Gen eral Augur, in Louisiana, and General Itugcr, in Florida, to be vigilant, witb tho force at thcircommand, to prcscrvo peace and good order, and to see tbat the fropir and legal Boards of Canvass ers are unmolested in tho performance of tlioir duties." It ia not pretended that tbero is dis order in Florida, or the semblance of a caao, as was alleged in South Caro lina by tho abuse of legal l rms, to warrant a call on the President for troops, or to juntily hi. interposition in any wuy. The demand mndo by Gov. Ktcarn. was a partisan trick, in. spired by tbo conspirators who aro now seeking to count in Hayes. A largo Iran d is intended by bis canvass ers, and fearing tho popular wrath at the cheat, ho hns got the army to pro tect the villainy. Grant, who is personally responsible for tho frauds perpetrated in Louisiana in 1872 and 1874, which ho uphold by tho bayonet, and in tho toctb of tbe most damning testimony, affects Bud don interest for fairness. His profess, ions now aro to be judged by his form er action. From first to last bo baa been tbo support and reliance of tho carpet-bag thieves who have stolen possession of tbe Southern Govern ments. Without his aid as President, and that of his Administration, tho whole system would have tumbled to pieces five years ago. This pretense of impartiality is only a cover for tho worst design, and ia intended to mislead the public into a mistaken confidence, Ho instructs bia military "to ace tbat the proper and legal Boards of Canvassers are unmolest ed in tbo performance of their duties." That is to aay, tho troops are to pro tect Kellogg a Returning Board, Cham berlain's Returning Board, and Stearns Roliiming Board, under dif ferent names, in their rascalities, against any remonstrance on tbo part of the defrauded people. That is tbe first step. Then, when theso boards have thus defeated tho popular will, Chamberlain, Kellogg, and Stearns are to return Hayes' cloc. tors, ana iirani. recognizing mem as tbe regularly constituted authorities, will atrivo to consummate tho conspir acy. It is boldly given out at Wash. ington that tho army and navy will be employod to carry out thia projected usurpation of power, cost what it may This ia tho desporato programme of the hour, and It proceeds upon tbe theory that the people, who bavo quietly submitted to other wrongs, are too much demoralized to strike a blow in defence of their libertios and imper iled institutions. Grant assumes that the majority ol 300,000 voters, wboon Tuesday last, in twenty States, record ed themselves for Tilden and reform, will lamely submit to bo cheated before tbeir eyes out of the fruits ol their groat victory. When Grant reckons on the army and navy to do the work of treaaon,and to exocute the plana of an infamous conspiracy, bo may, perhaps, reckon without hia host. If evor tho crisis should culminate in such a calamity as is now threatened by the corrup- lionists to retain power, some of tho chiefs would, perhaps, bo among tho first victims of their plot to overthrow tho froe Government and to establish a dictatorship on its ruins. Grant aud bit cabal of gonorals and conspiring politicians had bettor reflect long and well beforo they proceed to extremities. They will do woll also lo take tbe counsol of wiso and calm Re publicans, who doprccate this whole scheme, and who, knowing Tildon lo be fairly eleotod, want lo see him In augurated. Wbcn the passions ol the hour are cooled, tbe judgment ol all upright men, and particularly of those who have interests to protect, will be on the side ol reason and right A Radical Campaign Sono. "Morton bad a little shirt, Its oolor it was rod. And everywhere that Morton went lie waved It o'er Die head." 77iV COST of rr. n aumitux, airov ur """"J, alike by Democrat and by ItopRbli-l, cat,.; that Mr.Tiklcn baa roc..vod a lawful majority of tbo vote, of the , do elector- lawfully cbown to wloct tbe, nextProaidont of the Un.led State.. """'"I" Keep tuo cuuuuj auHpenao on thi. point originate, not with tbo rexiH-ctable Republican like Sir. Haven, who mad huato to recog nize bia di'ft-t Hke an honest man, a ' 'TaiTorUJO elextioT" l w ihtTe ivaai't trusted and diacreditablti lusdunt 0f that party, the Cbundlo, lngersoll.; nbai1 i n n ita aaa a shameless countenancing of men publicly branded as dishorn! .and eor-IJ nipt, like Kellogg aud Packard ...d , Chamberlain and Sleurna. , I. it not time for decent IleiMib icana to bestir, , , " " I . i themselves in the mutter T Thia rocklca, attempt to nullify by j li-auu mo election ol t.overuor moon to the Presidency ol the United States, is likely to cost tlio country quite as much, if not more, than Black Friday, or the panic of 1873. Tbo proposed usurpation cannot ba forced through upon this country. The luw, as Sena tor Bayard well says, gives weapons enough with which to deleal it A contested election for the Presidency is quito as much in order us a dispute regarding Iho success or deleat of a candidate for alderman or a member of Congress. Frequently, ' under the present government of tbe Statoof Now York, a contest for the position of a State officer hat extended over nearly the whole term for which ha was elected. Tho inquiry into tba result of Ihe recent Presidential election may, thcrcforo, should Mr. Hayes bo award ed tbe seat by a fraud of tbo return ing board in Louisiana, bo prolonged greatly, and keep the question ol the constitutional head of tho government in such doubt as to bo disastrous. The revival of tho business of the country which promised to follow the election of Mr. Tilden, with its assurances of peaco and economy, will be suddenly checked. Bright anticipations will give plaoe to gloomy doubts. Tho hopes of thousands of men and women, long out of employment, and reduced to tho verge of beggary, will be succeed ed by despair. It is not agrocablo to think ol fucing tho opening winter with our great cities filled witb idle, hungry operatives who havo struggled along till now in tho belief tbat affairs would mend, only to see clouds of mis fortunes lowering moro darkly than ever. Capital will bocomo more timid than ever. The spirit of enterprise, which bad begun to revive, will flag again ana tail. 1 he earnings oi our railways will diminish. Dividends to stockholders will bocomo problemati cal. Thoso who bavo means will board tbem. In short, every evil which a general feeling ot dread, doubt, and tbo sense of present and imponding misfortune can bring, will be encoun tered. la it worth whilo to bring all thia upon the country in order to place Mr. Hayes in a seat Irom which he must be ejeoted aa soon as the legal meas ures to that end can bo carried into effect? It is tho duty of every good citizen, whatever may be his party aflilations, to protest against it, and to demand that Mr. Tilden shall be in ducted into the office to which all Ira partial men believo tbat ho baa been chosen. The abandonment ol the scheme to defeatby fraud tho roaultof the late elec tion would clear tho business skies at once. Values would improve; confl dence rovivo; business increase manufactures spring up ; real estate would bo wanted ; railway earnings increase; money, instead of being boarded, would seek investmonts, and all would bo well Let the two scones be fully contem plated, and those wbo recklessly Insist on involving tbe future in doubt and disaster, bo held to a strict account. N. Y. World. RUSSIA AND ENGLAND. It is a discouraging sequel to onr six months' jubilee of peace, reconciliation and international good-will, to find the wbolo world waiting in anxious sub penso to seo who is to bogin tho next fight We may not have immediate apprehensions of war at borne, but wo bavo, at least, a most uncomfortable uncertainty as to our political future tbat grates harshly upon our rejoicings over the past, and we could almost welcome, in our anxiety, an outbreak of war abroad, as a diversion from pur own troubles and for tho suko of com panionship in which misery can always find comfort Tho suspense and un certainty in Europe is as destructive of confidence and as depressing in its in fluence on trade as our own imponding crisis, though il has about it the elo mcnt of excitement that war-like pre paratious bring. Tbe reports which comes to us that England has already ordered an army of occupation to Con- Btantinoplo is evidontly premature, but tboro can be little doubt that the gov ornmcnt will be prepared to take that step as soon as a Russian army shall cross the Turkish frontier. Official England professei to be, and unofficial England unquestionably is, disposed to peace, and Indisposed to uphold the Porte in its sullen opposition to the re forms which Russia demand., and it is still possible tbat the conference of tho powers may effect some temporary ad justment to which both Russia and England can agree. But the Czar seems to have no expectation of this kind. Ho talk, as though war had already begun, and bo is hurrying bis troops toward the frontior in a way tbat betokens little confidence in tbe results of any council of iieace. It is not surprising, therefore, Ibat England having littlo love for the Turk, but much for her own supremacy In the East, feels compelled to equal activity, The one thing that England cannot afford is the occupation ot Constant!, nople by any Christian power but ber self, for that would mean tbe end of her Eastern empire ; and il II should come to a race for the Bosphorus, as seems more than likely, she will not, if sbo can help it, give Russia tbe start. This is about tho whole substance of the situation in Europe to-day. Poor, vanquished Bervia ia quite lost tight of and Turkey herself takes a secondary position. We have! board, little even of Austria for some davi past and Ger many maintains a dignified ajlence and ' iIinm not apoar to bo disturbing bur- nulf about her nuiglibora' quarrel, llolb ,, ..;. ,111 ,!,. ,.m. beard ,,, lUeit ihflllemH) foll Kl cuunvi, t Con.l..ti..pl, but they t0 .n, 03tciloJ now. fa h Rm ' ultun,Un(, OIIe ,nolbcr. JluV KnLrkllJ. with h.lercat at rk in tho East,' feels (hat the must guard them for herself, and the very idea that she must fight bur own battle O . " .7' llaM.III I III . .1 awmSH . , . J ,i-rr.y P.K. i.tiili I Vukliti liitarlti niMV roinul run ...i - I vt ' mm LIU IU ...X. iaill faa... llitit .1 ia. Id'nirlntwIV tliau i()t ,M K1 Mil1l ' ' ..,, , , . , ., ., . bo, will not be unsupported il it make . . , ,!:.,.. ,i f;i,i Horn. Philadelphia Times. THE TRUTH SQUARELY STATED. Tho election of 1872 in Louisiana wus properly characterized by Presi dent Grant in a monaage as "a gigantic fraud," and tho electoral voto of tho Slalo was thrown out by Congress. In whut the fraud consisted ia well shown by Senator Carpenter, speech in January, 1874. Tho so called' Ly neb Returning Board," or "Democratic fusion" board, took the returns ol the local authorities, which guvo McEnery 65,579 and Kellogg 55,073 votes, and so changed and cooked them np that they gave Kellogg 72,810 voice and McEnery 54,029. These returns were thus tampered with by "tho Demo cratic fusion" board, which was in it self illegal, which, if it had been legal, bad only mitiisleiiul power to count the vote, and which thus violently usurped those powers, without tbo ev idence of a single riotous act or fraud being aubmittod. This was in 1872, and first elevated Gov. Kellogg to power. In 1874 a Republican Returnini: Board, rlalmitig that tho Republicans throughout tho Stute had been "intim idated" and kept from tbo polls, us tbey probably had to some extent though MK Fostor rather questions this followed the seme course, chang ing by wholesale the local vote. The report signed by W. A. Wheeler, now Republican candidate for Vice Prcei. dent, as well as by George F. Hoar and W. P. Frye of Maino, says tbat this Returning Board undoubtedly kept out of power thoso wbo were in the real majority, electing those wbo were rightfully defeated, and defeating those wbo were rightfully electod. Witb a prophetic sense that does these gentlemen credit, thoy forcbodo tbe timo wbon, ''electors gaining their office in liko manner shall turn tbe scale in tbo election of a Presidont of the United States." Singular turn of fortune's wheel, that William A. Wbeeler, by virtuo of bit caudor on tbat occasion, should be nominated for the Vico Presidency, and should now stand in danger of just such a dishon orable election I , It is impossible, in view of this tes timony of men when tbey wore can did, not to regard with suspicion the actionot tho Louisiana Returning Board today, tho samo men who in 1874 illegally kept the Democratic majority of the State from power. Tbe country revolted at the cooked up returns in 1872, when thevoioe of tbe State had no weight in tbo Presidential contest ; it will revolt from them still moro to day, as giving tbe casting vote of the Presidential contest Give us the fair and undoctorod returns of the local authorities, where there was a poocca able and honest election ; wbera not, throw thorn out entirely.' Lot the Re turning Board eonfino itself to its min isterial function of counting the prima facie vote, and one party or tba other win, as tbe poll may decido. Tbat is the only course which will satisfy the honor of tbe country and the better impulses of both parties. Any other course, any compromise with, or ac ceptance of these fraudulent methods and stained legalities will taint the choice which is based on it, and hope lessly smirch tho Administration which suooeeds to power by lis aid. Spring field Repulilican. Forney's Dream Prophetic. Rorey O'Mooro was wrong wbon be said tbat dreams went by contrarict, lor Col jonn . rorney s last dream was a true one. This patriotic seer in prophotio vision, saw a great rebellion arising for the restoration of the re public. After writing all of one day about Confedcruloa and Catholics and all other dead foes of the Union and politic! liberty, hie overworked men tal powers gave way, and falling into a trance he aaw fading away forever such pleasant and endearing rewards of tbe self sacrificing patriot aa the Alaska bounty, Evan's Job, pacific Mail Fee, otc, etc. In bis visions he saw Confederates ultramoutanes and other monsters ol the land and sea, and waj awakened from bis horrible nightmare by the triumphant shouts of tho people, proclaiming tho election of Tildon and Hendricks. Forney's dream has been vorifiod. There has been an arising for a restoration of the Government, and tbe frjcndi of , the Union and political liberty will again tako possession of it, and re-cslublish a consolidated ropnblie upon wbat is now a military despotism. TllxN and Now. On February 12, 1873, during tbe counting of electoral votes at the joint action of the House and Scnato, Matt Carpenter objected to tho counting ol the voto of Louis iana : "I object to thecouiTUngol thevo.es given tor V, H. Grant tor President, and Henry Wilton, Vice President, by the electors of Louisiana, booauae there is no proper return of votes cast by the electors of the Stale of Louisiana, and because there it no Bute Government in said State which is Republican in form, and because no canvass or count ing ol theotes cast for electors in tbe State of Louisiana at the cloctlon held in November last had been anedo prior to the meeting ef tbo electors." The vote was throws oat, aad yet tbe Republican party, which through its reproeontativos then stigmatised Kellogg and his associates as impostors and villains, and repudiated their official action, is now asked to allow the tame set of scoundrels lo choose a President by the sSmtafem Which was) then so adjwujlt eoiideraaed, T1MKL YHKlVtMi fV,-AKSCY AA'A'. To the Kditob or Tue Sun Sir : Duforo nioddlnig in mat tor. which do not concern them, tbo gentlemen of the army will do well to conanlt a vol ume known aa "tbo Reviavd Statue, of tbo fjiiited State." They will find tbero aeveral tituliona to their add re. For instance, title XXVI, aee. 2,003 : "No oiflcor of tbe army or navy of tbo United Statu, .ball proscribe or fix, or i .... Actions of voters iii any State, or in any manner interfere witb the freedom lion, in .nv Stnle or with lli aajbw nMaaaaaaMauaMaanaaaw-'uaai exoniao ol tlio Iree right ol sumugu in any Slate." Having digested this prohibition, let tbe officer in search ol light on his duties and resKinsibilities turn to title LXX, eh. 7, sec, 5,530 31: "Every officer of tho arniy or navy who pro scribes or fixes, or attempts lo pro scribe or Ax, whether by proclamation, order, or otherwise, tho qualifications of voters at any flloclioii in any State, shall bo published as provided in tbe preceding section." "Every officer or other person in tbo military or naval service who, by forco, tbrcut, intimida tion, order, or otherwise, compels, or attempts to compel, any officer hold ing any election in any Slate to re ceive a vote from a person not legally qualified to rote, or w bo imposes, or attempts to impose, any regulations for conducting any general or special election in a Slate different from those proscribed by law, or wbo interfere, in any manner witb any officer of an election in tho discbarge ol bis duly, shall bo punished as provided in sec tion 5,529." The punishment provided in section 5,529 is a flue of not moro than $5,000 and imprisonment at hard lubor for not more than five yean. Secticn 5.532 imposes the additional ponalty of dis qualification from holding any office of honor, profit, or trust under tho Unite j States. Tiooa. TRIBUNE FAIRNESS. Tho Harrisburg Patriot suys : Tbe New York Tribune finds a difference between tho present situation of Kol logg's Reluming Board and that of two years ago which hilly reconciles that highly consistent and bonorablo organ of "God and morality" to tho mon strous fraud on tbo public liberties which is now in process of consumma tion. O, yes, there is a considerable difference. Kellogg is still there and be it tiie same usurper tbat tho Tribune pronounced him two years ago. J. Madison Wells, Grant's surveyor of the port of New Orleans, is President of the Returning Board, aa ho was two years ago when tho Tribune denounced bim aa an unscrupulous knave. But then the majority which Wells and bis gang throw overboard two years ago, and which aroused tho fiery indigna tion of the Tribune, was lots than throe thousand. Now tbo majority which the brigands propose to effaca with the delighted arprobation of thia samo Tribune is more than eight thousand Quite a difference. But there is yet another important difference. Two years ago Kellogg and bis brigands alono were lo be profited by the swind ling operations of the Returning Board. Then that great mouthpiece ot Hum bug and Cant, the TVi'June, could afford to belch out its fierce wrath. It cost nothing to make Ibis show ol virtuous indignation. On the contrary, it got up a reputation for newspaper inde pendence and love of fuir play at tbe least possible exponse. But now tbe villainy of Kellogg and Wells and their Returning Board is to serve the whole Republican party, and tbe Tri bune shows its delighted recognition of the difference in tbe situation. Tbe crime of robbing a Stato which the 7'rttarM reprobalod two years ago be comes a lofty aot of patriotism when a whole nation is to bo cheated. Can not everybody see tbe difference T $w ttvrilUrmrnU. JtOTICE. M? wife, Parte Beaat, baring foreeken si, bom. allboat juit eaaM or pruroeatiea, aU per anai are hereby warard not to harbor ar live ber eredit oa ai, aeeoant, aa I am detemiaed to pa no debts af her aomraetloi aher thli date. pr DANIELS. BEAM Kjrlertewa, Nor. li, 1871 t D iaoi,UTtox. Notlee U ber.br siren thnt tbe oo-nartaer- shlp heretofore .ii.tiu. btwem 0. II. lleaiel and I. W. Orr, ta tba balrbertaf haliaeea at Smith.' Mlllf, Clearlald eoaetr. Pa.. u dil eolred he metueleonieet on tka fth dar of No- rentier, 1)71. C. U. Ilanae! will eoatfn. Iba bailoeio, aad il embodied ta ajllert all bill dae tba late Irai aad will alee pay all dabla af aid Ina. 0. II. IIKNSUL,, Satilbi' Mill', n 11,'Ja tt. J. W. ORR. DMINIRTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice li hereby firen that LeIUra of Ad ministration on lb. estate of MARIA J WAPLK. lata of Wallaeetoa Borouih. Oleart.ld eoaaty, Pa., dee'd, harlnf been duly granted to tba andrrtijrood, all personi indebted ta said estate will please nek. Immediate payment, and those kariBf alsinu ar demands will present mem properly eainenttoated ror setllomeal witb eutdeUj. II. W. BAKOKR, P. A.OWENrl, Woedlead.soT.ll.tS-Sl Ada'n. PMINIRTRATOR'a NOTICE. Notlea II hereby gleea that Letters af , ministration an tbe estate af SAMUEL til DON, let. af Hoalidale bora', Cleerleld eoanty. Pa, deeeesed, harln, been daly granted ta tha eadtnifaed, alt persoas tfid.bted la said estate will please make Immedlete paymeat, and those haria, elelms ar demands will pressnt tbem Sroperlj eatbeallealed for srtllsmenl wlthoat slay. P. TANNEY, - Administrator Hontsdals, nor. it, t ,. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. V Netiee Is hereby .i.e. that Letters of Ad mlnlitraliea oa tba aetata of MARY kind, late af B a reside terp , piearleld Co.. Pa deeeesed, haria, been daly .ranted lo the under'- stnea, all persons laaetilea t. seid estate will tleese make immediate paymeat, aad those artn. claims or demands will present tkem tropecly aathentlflaled for settlement wtho.t e'sy. v. n. aintt, tlrsal, Sue. I, IITI St. Admlalstiatot. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 41. Nallee to hereby (Iran that Letters of Ad- ailamrelloa an Ihe estate af WILLIAM HITCH IE US, Isle of Bradferd tewasbln. Cleerield Co.. Pa., deaeased, earla. bean daly treated ta tba aiderolaed, all nereoni Indebted la snld aetata ill ateeee make Immediate payment, and those Baring eieims or oemaans n,ainei tne ansa, sill piassetlhem properly nnlheejUeeted ir esltle meee althaea dele. DAVID HITCIIINUS, Wtedlaad, On. ,'7t It. Admlaistrstar JOHN H. FULFORD, ClearSeld, Pats'., RopresMti alt lbs leading fire I Compenlea af Ik eeaatr, i Qaaen ....., ..,........4I,0eti.r.M Reyal Canadian .... I.Nl.ttt Mesne, New York......... M.. e.TM.IIe Lyeoealag, Maaee, Pa.,...,......... t.Ut.til rreshlie, Phllad'a......L S.Iti.SM Phonls, Hertford ....... ., ,stt,t Beaerer, New Yerk...... l,ll,IM Heme, Col , 0....... tll.MS AMM, Barlferd..... .. Mt,il Pmrtdenet, Wneblagteei....,.,.. ,,tH Psrseas eeewl efeettma aa Iaa rtr ef aay kind, she Id aaa etnas, aa l and aaa Mart s street, eeseotle las Oeart Bene. my lletaf ifinlm nmd reese keeVra lseartna umn at. wvywvnut. CVneraald.iV, Oat, tt.T, I, CHEAP GROCERIES I LUMBER CITY, PA. Tba aadaril.nad aanoanoai ta bla old frlandi aad fiatroni tnai ha bai oponad a food Una at OKOCKRIKH A PROVISIONS at Ikaoldataad or Kirk A Hpaaaor, far wkiok k. aollolta a llbaral aalroaaita. A. W. SPENCKH. Laiabar Cllr. Pa., March It-It SEWING MACHINES. Lianr nvsaiaa RgWINO MACHINES COR HA LB BY JIII,K li. CLEARPIKLD, PA. (Resldenae Is West ClearSeld ) All kinds of SRWINII MACIIINKS C'l.KANHU and RBPAIRKD. Also, desler In all kinds of Sewing Meeblae Needles. Oil. Huffier. Tusk-markers, Casters. Thread Catters, Hammers nod Binders, Oil Oaas, Shnttles. Caetik-sprlogs, Posd-sprlngs. a,. New Feed put in tbe old style Wbseler A Wilson Machines. New Cog-wlieeli p'll ia the Singer Meeblae. OLD MACHINES er ORAIN Ukei la pert payment for New Maebiuss. Will sal: at the rssideaos of persons lirlag lo or abont CleerBeld, if anything la his line is desired. If persooelly Informed, or through the Poslofnos by letter or postal card. Ooods seat by mall If desired. In ordering by letter, be aura aad gira aama ef Machine. Cash mast aeeoaipany all ordsrs by mail. MILKBH.lllsr.KS. Clsarteld, Pa., Aag. il, l7-Im. $. t. wnAT.a... ..nr. w. aarr. WEAVEB A JIK1TM CLEARFIELD, PA., Ar offtriaaat tha alt) atand af 0. 1. Rai tl Ca. tbeir atook af ftl, wotlatiDg of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, UAT8 A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUEBN8WARE, FLOUR, FEES, SALT, 4o., &c, At tht moat reaaonabla ratal for CASH or In aiohaoga for Square Tiziber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PR0DUCB. tT'AdraootM aiada to tboat angagc. Ia f4- tlitf oat tqoara Unbar oa tht aioat adYaoUgoooa tarraa. pdtlJaoT guarded th Hifhett Sled a I ai E.&H.T ANTHONY & CO., S91 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel), MAnurActtmBM, inroRTaas ad tnai-nai la CHROMOS & FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS Altiimt, Oraphoaeopea, Photograph a, aad Madroil gooda Ctlabrittta, Aatnaaf, Ao. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, Wt ara hoadtjaartara for frarylhiDf; la tha way af Stereoptiooiu and Uagio LantemiA, BelDg nana fact nrera of tho MICRO SCIKNTIPIC I.AVTBRN, ' STERKO-PANOPTIOIW, ll.NIVKMRITY BTKKOPTfrOV. ADVRRT1KR H STKROPTICOX, ARTOPTIOON, SCHOOL LAvTKKh, MM ILY LANTERN, PKOPLKll LANTKKN. Each atjla Ulng tht hot of iti .U,- in tht narkc. Catalogue! of Laotarai soil 8iiJ, wiih Jirao tloaa for uina, aeat oa apiilioaiiua. Any aottrpriaing a.aa caa aiaka laoaejr a-lih a If agio Lftntcrn. tr-Vlaiiora to tba Ctatoaaial SipoaiUoa will lo wialj ta defer purcbaaiog good ia our Hat aattl the; aama to oar atura ia Naw York, wbara tbj w.tt Aod groattr vartvtj and nor node rut prist, aad aaa alett them at their lalaora. bot wa bava a aoBeoaa.oa to atll tone at-lta of our gooda ia tba building of tka Depart rat lit of Publie Con fort, aad thoae aot aoniog to New York ara lartteM to talloa onr rrpreteDtatioa thera. fall atoekof Viawa of tht Kipoallloo aad lhair toa testa. -Cut oat thia ativtrtiaaateat for rtftrenoa.'Vm Juat 7, l7-lj. CALIFORNIA. Taa rairaoo aid BB.TwaaTaaa r.ilwat Embraoaa under ona nanaitrmtnt tha Orcat Trunk Railway Matt of tha WKSTand NORTH WEST, and, with Ha uuntroua braaebea aad aoaoeetloaa, forma the ahortaatand qutokeat mate aiweau uu.Oa.ao aaa an po.nl. in iLtlNQll, Wia coNBiR, NoaruuRsf Uhbioah, MianaaoTAV, lova. Nkbuaika, CALiroaxu aad tha Waataaa Taaairoaiaa. Ita Omaha and California Line la tha Bhorttat aad bait route for all ftolnta Id NoKTajana iLLiaoia, Iowa, Dakota, Nkbraska, WroaiHO, Colorado, I'tau, Nut aha, Cami-ob-V, t Obkoou, Cf ika, Japau and A rata a ti a. Ita Chicago, Madison & St. Paul Line la th aboiteat Hat for North taa Wi.roain aad MiRrtBNOTA, and for Mamio, St. Pai l, Mix aiAPotta, Dt'M'TB and all paint In tha (Jrtat North waat. Ita Winona and SI, Peter Line la tht only mtita frr U'lU'ttt., RoraxaTpn, Owa ton-, M aii at, Hr. pRTta, Nkw e'lu, aad all pottta ia Soataera and Ct-aira Mieaaaola. Ita Green Bay and Marquette Line It tha en If ltne fur JAYiaviutB, Watbrtowb, Foar Dp Lao, Ot.ua ona, Ari-tiTow, tiauae 11 at, KflCARABA, NaOAI'XBB, M ABlJIIKTTB, Hot'oumn, Hancock aad tha LAKaHu-iaioaOuuuTar. Ita Free port and Dubuque Line la tha onlj route fur Eloiu, Rociroai, Fata rear, and all point via. FreeporL Its Chicago and Milwaukee Line Is tka aid Uka kose Roots, and li tka aaly aaa passiag ikroagh Kmiroi, I.Asa Poaasa. Uion ld Pine, WAraeoia, Racial, Kanoeaa to MiiwAtiara. Pullniau Palace Cars sr. ran an all tkrongh trains of this road. This is Iba ON LY LINE rannlng Iheee oars be tween Cblesgo and St. Paul, Chisago and Milwaa- aes, ot l;nicseo ,na nianna. At Omaha dur all lead Sleepers oa tb ispert soanart Mb tha erer- Ike llalon Psolta Railroad for all nolnls Wsst of Ihe M itsouri Riser. On the arrlrpl af the traias from tba Rest ar South, lbs trains af Ihe t'hinsgo A Nortk-Westem Rsllwey LEAVE CIIICAHO aa follows! for Council HlnNe.)aulia and California, Twe Tkrougk Trains daily, .ith Pullman Palaoa, Drawing Room and eilerpiag Carl through lo Oouasll Rings. far at. Pnnl and Mlnneapolle, Two Thraagb Trains dally, with Pallmaa Palaaa Cars atlsehed on both traias. for Green Bay and Lake Superior, Two Tralal daily, with Pallmaa Peleeo Can attacked, and rannlng tkrougk ta Marquette. far tillsrankae. Pour Tkrou.k Trains d.lly. Pallmaa Car, o aisbt trai.s. Parlor Chair Oars an day train,. r fsr Mparta .ad Velaen, aad folnli In Mlaaaaota. On T'nroagb Train daily, witb Pallmaa Sleepers la Wlaona. far Inuo,iis, rla Preepart, Twe Through Tralal dells, with Pullman Cera oa eight traloa. f tr Itakaejw and I.a fjroasa, m Clinton, Tea Through Traias dally, with Pullman Can as eight trala ta MeOregnr, Iowa. far aUaes City and T ankle. Twe Trains dally Pallmaa Cents Mlssoari Valley Janet,!). far l ata Genera, Pear Traias dalle. far Borkfnrel, w.rllna;, keuoshu. Jeaee. Vlllr, aad ether points, you sea bar. (rant twa ta tea trains dally. Hew Verb Oatee, He. 411 Broadway i Baste Omeo, He. t Stall Street Omeka Omee, t3 Pamkem Strait, Re fraaeteeaOeese, III ifenl gemery Street I Okieage Tiskel Ottos. , tl Clark Street, wader Skejrma Hoese I eerier Canal and Mediae Urease i E loots street Depot, ewrnsr W. H taste tant Canal tlreets WeUs Street Depot, earner Weill aad (tnai Streets, ' tor Mine or Hrermnlie net nllalaabta from rear heeee saeuta, apply ss s w. H. emtsair. MsaTia Heantrr, a. Peee. Ag's Cktaage. tea, ftep't, earn, te, Ittt-ly chleiuta THE MANSION HOUSE Ooraarof Saaoad aad Mark.1 Simla, ' CLEAMFILEU, PA. THIS aid aad sauodioas Iloul hai.4lru tba put jaar, baas aalar..d la do.bu u foraiar .aaasiti for tba aalartalaa.al of ,t. .rs aad .aaata. Tba h.l. ballilaa bai ana rafaralihad, aad tha tropri.tor will ilu, m aalas to raadar bit f a.ila aoBlorubla aku! staylaf .lib blai. " Tha Maaiia Hoai." Oaalkai m, a, aad roai lbs Dapat at tha arriral aad dipmi,. afaaoblr.la. W. 0.CAKlwx JalIMttf Prepru'u, Markal Street, Hear Grid, p., Wia. S. bra.llt.T, formorly arupnotor f it. Leonard lluaae, aarluf lead tb. All.k,a, Hl.l, .jlirit. a ihara of bublie p.trua..., Ti. IIoum b. kM. thnmnvM. r.t,Mir-,4 piog plaea. Tlie table will be supplied eiia ib, beet of everything ia the snorkel. At tie ear will be fuaad tbe nest wines ead liquor,, t;,. slaliliog altsrhed. M M. S. BkAbl.KV, May 17, 'it. Proprislsr. Svsq U E ii A N-N A II OVSE, CURWEN8VILLE, PA. NKWI0N READ, Paoratarua. Uaelag beeoue proprietor el this llotal, would respeotfally aolieil tba patrons,, sf lbs publle. House leesaatly and eonrenienil, tit. uated ; s sli rattled aad refurnished ; foul aue. pie rooms attacbsd. All railroad trains nop si this hiase. Jen2ii. S-TUW HOUSB, (Cor. of Market A Pront streets,) CLEAHPIELD, PA. Tbe aodsrsignsd baring tabea ebarge or tbU Hotel, woaid respeetfnlly sollelttiublie nstroetge. janl'ft D. RPULLBKTt'N. WTs7llUGTONHOUSEr NEW WASHINUTON, PA. This new nnd well furnished bouse be. ones takea by the andersigned. Ue feels aonfiiesl of being able lo render aatisfaotloa te tboaa when, faror bim witb a eeli. May t, li;. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. OH TO BR HO VIE, Opposits tba Conrt Home, LOCK HAVEN, P E.N If ' A. JeMTI HAl'SEAL A KR0M, P,U,'L Main Street, PIIILIPSUL'RO, PE.NN'A. Teble always supplied witb tbe best tbe market affords. The trareling pablie is iarited tnrell Jen l,'7. HOBKRT LOVIi. r. s. AtaoLn. . sr. Aaxot.n. 4. i. issois F.K.ARNOLD & CO., IZaiik?r nnd Ilrokrs, ReyuoldsTllle, elctTeraoD Co., Pa. Moan recti red oa depot).. Dieoonta at . derate ratea. Earttra and FortifB KxcliAng a), wara oa bad aad aollretiuna pronpil n.t. RoTBoldirillt, Deo. (6, I674..1 County National Bank, 0FCLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Maaonie Building, oacdoor ourik at C. D. Wataoa'a Drug Store. PaaeageTteketa to aod from Liverpool. Queeni. towa, Ulaagow, London, Paria and ('openhefa. Alao, Draft i for aula on tb Royal Bank ot Inlani and Imptrlal Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Preii W. M. SHAW, CaaMer. tl:I.M drexelTco.7 No. ti South Third Htrect, Phllalelfhla And Dealers in Government Securities. Apptieatloa by an ail will rooeirt prompt attn Hon, and all information cheerfully funibed Ordera aolieted. April ll-tf. ?fntistri). full net af Artllirlal Teeth. . Mingle Hit of ArtlUclat Teeih, - tlVIKI ti.S.txl Dks. HILLS & IIEICHH0LD, DENTISTS. CLEARPIELD, PEN.VA. Dr. A. M. Hills would inform bis friends and patients tbet he has as.ooUted with hiui, ia lbs praetioe of dentistry, Dr. i. L. R. lieicbbold, a geatleman whom he een reoomtneod witb full assuranos of giriag satisfaotion, should he ebsnos Ui 4e ont of tbe oflioe. All work ruaraaleed ta give raliefscllon. A. M HILLS, Oct. 18,'70-tf. . J. L. R. IIKICI'IIOLD. STEWAET;& BLACKBUKN, DKNTI8TS, Curwenat'Ule, Clenrfleld County, Pcnn'a. (OSne II 0 sirs' Hew Ituilding.) Catwsasrille, jan tl, I87t-ly. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (OSne In Bank Bnlldllg.) Curwenarllle, Cletrlleld Co., Pi, ' mohll'7t-tf. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CABDON & EE0 0b Market l?t, out door watt of Maaaion Houie, CLEARFIELD, PA. Our arraogflmtola art rf tht i-ort ootnnlete eharaolor lor furalabing tha publit with Yrtth Meata of all kiad, and af tha vary boat quality. Wa alao deal ia all ktadt ef Agricultural Imple ment a, which wt keep oa aihibition fur the ben efit of the publit. Call around wbta la towa, and tako a look at things, or addreaa at 9. M.CARDON A BR0. Cfearteld, Pa., Jaly 14, 157 -tf. presii me(tw SHOP. Tha undersigned hereby info real tbt poblft la general that tbey heap on band, regularly, at their ahop, adjoining JOHN Ol LlCU Hfuniitan rooma, oppoalta tht Court Houat, tbt BEST FRKSfT BEEF, VEAL, UVtTOS LAMB, PORK, ETC., Af UEDUCKD TRICES, FOK CASU. Market nrnlnga Tutaday, Th art Jay, and RturdaTt. Meat dtltrad at reaidenst wbta deft red. A ah art ef r-atroBagu la revpeotfutly tollpittd. Maroh 1, t7 1y. ETAljE 4 NOKKIj. READINGFOR ALL, 1 1 BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market Ut., Clearfield, (at the Poat Oflice.) TUB in tie reigned hgt leart ta announce to tht eitiaeaa of CI earl, old and Tfeinity, that u saa .aria My pnrki BjHal WMW JBH reiuniv) fron tht eity with a large ananf t)f rtm Bibles aud Misoellaneons Books. Blank, Account aad Paaa Hooka of ertry da aeriplionj Pepor and Knrelepea, Pre neb preeeed and plain, lne and PenHlat Blank Legal Paper, Dead a. Mortgagee) Judgmtnt, Ettmp lluu and Prutaiaarv Wbita and liarck- meat Brief, Legal Cap, Heourd Cap. aad Bill Cap, ttheet Mailt, for either Piano, Plata or Violin, tonataatly on hand. Any booh a or ttatlosar; desired that I nay aot here oa baad,will ba erJered by I ret taprasa, and avid at whaleeatu er retail to twit etutoaaere. I will leo keep period loal literature, aueb at Magaitata, Ntwapapere, At. P. A. UAVL1N, ClearReld, May T, IftAS-tf II. X khatzer, (arccaaaoa ro) kRATZEIU LYTI.E, DRY OOOH.-!, NOTIONS, BOOTH, Ml Oka1, LEATHER, CARI'EJS 011, rLorn, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADK.t, FTC. Market Street, ClearSeld, Pa. Feb. II, IITS.tr JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IK FURNITURE, JIATTXIESSEM, AUD Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, HEAR P.O. Tha aadorelaaed hole fears be la form the ll- eas af Cleerleld, end the penile ra orally, that he has aa hand l Ina aseertsaeal of Paraltare, saeb as Wslaat, Chestaal aad Palaled Chsmbsr Suites, Parlor Saltee, Reclining aad Rstenslen Chain, ldlee' and Oenu' Eesy Chelre, lbs Per forated Dllllg aad Passer Chairs, Oeae Seals sad Windsor Chairs. Clethea lara. Slea nnd Ettel- sen Ladders, Hat teaka, Serskblag Brasses, M0DLDIH0 AND PICTDR1 rtUMES. Leeklag Olaesee, Okreeaea, Aa, wklek sranM ka sa ruble for Uolleay nsaaaata. Aeslt'71 ' Joun IE0UTMAII.