I TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT FOR 1877. . , . . ' . i . Vulimtiuit of all properly assessed for tlio ycrir 1877, tftxnblo for Stiito niid County 'Urponc8, its returned y tlio Assessors of tlio respective Townships' and Horougl of Clcnrficld County, IV, subject to revision hy tlio County Commissioners. j iUisrrUaurous. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Jtoffls. TOOT AND 8UOK MARINO, HARD TIMES THE MANSION HOUSE, JOKKPII II. DKKltl.NU.it Varketetre.1, I Shaw's Rnw. Clearfield. Ps., has Jiut reeelv.d tm I'tl of French Calf Skins and Kips, th best fa th. mark.t, and li now prepared toman. Bfeetur .rerytblng In bia IId. Ha arill war rant hil worb la ba aa rrpveeeated. Aim, all hil ls of Leather and Shoe finding! fur sal.. Tha oliliani of ClearHeld bad vlelolty an raapnotfullj Invited to glva bia a aall. Wer dona at abort Baltoa. filS'lMy P.nn township, Clearlald Co., Pa. I ( I.KAKKII I f), gj . j 'M1H ld aad eoiamodioai llotrl be d0fi 1 tbe pait year, beaa aalarjrad Lo at.'abu ,V I fiirmer epapllji f.r tbe enUruiniueBt ol ! gera at. 4 gueit. Tbe wbL baiUio. L-1 , ' jreferDUhed, and tbe proprietor i,,r palaa t render bia gueaU uiBlnab. .uV aljltrlot milk him. alt II AVI Nl F.I'r'KCT BURNED OUT! bKATKI' LaIDB IN FRENCHVILLE I aer aur 5, BURNED UPI j jiterha 'Manaioa Houae" OtsttiKui Tbeaubeeribera bare, af great eipeaae, rebuilt a , .nrt f.ltim .l. ii.i nt. th. .r.i..i ..j a ' u I en ewer that there are lawe )irroD ft lltllt i hard to plea, and I an ao aware tbat the , elaae Wvulen Manufactory, wilb alt tbe aaudera j juj. 13 jd tt triiuinnuusiu p7tppi j , wij rniii i m aasas- (irk -..-, ' f I'sHlms. Inproveiaavnti attached, and are prepared w Biitae 1 . 'i, ill kirj f ri'Mha. aeree, tte-ta, B.aav f ryr T1 lUijirfUantou. l " TssaaV.r,' l.aaiiC 'i 'ihVi ara est) Lett. ii.aa..a"A"ili;l.aa. fj" toas! , Uxas. ;,; CAamauaa. 1 Waiciins. 'rOriTrTios Fi usl'i Co. Tax. Statu Tax j Ki U ilium I I llilH llliHf : iMI t Hi i il ri; i i ! j.jj J J NDKK TAKING i ) Tha uaderslgned ara no rally prepored earry on tha busiaes of AT Rr.ASONAI)l.G HATES. And reipecttully eotieit tL petruaage of thoee JOHN TIIOVTMAlf, JAMES I.. I.KAVY. Cliwrfleld, Ph., Feb. 18. IST4. PATENTS KM, trade-mark, an nitnta, IrttcrfcrrnoM, i Inrtntlont that hv I bteined for mechanical i dtu lt r, luedt.al, or other ooniiiuiiilj. oroamenUl da. trade-oiarW, anil la ball, ('areata, Aftiiga menu, Intcrferencea, I'tc, ruinitly attended to. lorentiona that have l.-o lilt, in uiut eaat ba u. nurtd by u. lloinf otiDO- lt tlio IVtnt Olfifr, Wf canmtkiilo.dfrarobat, and tteura 1'Iid!i mora prorajitlf an. with bronilur claim tbtn tb a wb arn rf-ti-nn from H aahtnKttin. INVENTORS: 1 b l ui a inolul k iktteh of your dviot ' wt milk fiaminatlont frtt a ekartf, ami airlar a to pi tun t aMlitT. I'rlr.i low, AMI) N HNI.KSH PATKr IK MKCIIKKO. Wa refer to ohVinl In tha I'attnt Otflca, and to Invfntort id arerT Plate In the 1,'oion. Aiirtit, l A. tXOH A CO., Opjtoille Putent Uffiof. WHtbiDi(ttn. D. C. Nov. ai, isrs-tf. flo i k. i im:i, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Ituom Xo. 4. Plea Optra lli'ma, t'lrnrUeld, Pa. Kap oonltantlr on band COPFBE, TEAS, SODA, COAL OIL, SYHl'P, SALT, sricEa, SOAP, Caonod and Drlad Fruita, Tubaono, Clfart, Can dial, Cldor Vinrgar, Datter, Egga, At, J ALSO, KXTKA OME-MAbl Wheat nnd Burkwhcat Flour Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, dco., All of wbtoh will b aold ebaap for oaah or la lebanga for country produea. A. . KRAMER CO. Claarlald, Nor. 11 lH74.-tf GLEXX'S SVLPHUn SOAP. A SrtKI.INO KtMKIIV FOR niSr.ASM AND iNjtuiRS tip tiik Skis; A lltALTlinx llr.Ai rlPIFK rlF Tilt COUPLCXION A Kii.t aiii.b Mkaxs tir Purn-nxn and KtUKVISO RllKUMATlSJI A.VD C,OVT, AND as Uneijualed Disinfectant, Klono KlZr.a AND ColSTEl lRRITAST. ClritH't Sulphur Soap, beiklce rraili cnliiiK loral ilisrasoa of Hit skin, boimhta ilt ktl. of the complexion, and imparta to it I'mtifyini; cIcarntHi anil imoothncsa. Sulphur Hatha art cclcbraleil for curing i-i i,"i.nii and other diseases of the skin, aa -Mi as klicmnilisni and Coul. (llrtl It'll Sulphur ,Vf prmlucea the aame cMccta rt a most trillmi; expense. Thia ailmiralile r.xitic also spccilily heals rrr, bmiin, tea 1I i, "''. framt anil run. It removes dandruff mid prevents Hie linir from falling out and Itirninir fray. Clr.lliing and linrn used In the aiclt room 11 ilisinfrctcd, and discuses communicable tit ci:itact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity annction its Use. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cakt; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. tt-Ila, u h, caI ,t .hmb, Konn. Njhl by nil Dntggius. " HIU'H HAIll AND lYIIIHKKR DYE, Blark mr Ilreww, so ('rata, C.101ITTETO!, Prop'r. 7 Sixth Av., U. SACEETT & SGHRY VER HARDWARE, and nanufaeturert of TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, Herond mrcct, Clrarflfld, p. Having refllted our ttoreroom aad d iubUd oar loek, we ire prepared to olTrr bargaina to par thaten In our line. We hate decided to do a Sdlfllj Cash Business, and an tberefre if II at greatly reduced price. Carpsnters and persons who contemplate bnlld. lag will do wall to . lamina our Tools and Bdldiaj Iliudwtuo, walfh Is lew and of tha best tnaoufscture. We keep a larjfa stork of nails, LOCKS, LATCH KS, HINGKS, SCREWS, GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, All klada of Benrh Flsnes, Haws, Chisels, Square, Hammers, lletehele, Plumbs and Levels, Mortised A Thumb lluawes. Hevela, Sraeoa A I! ills, Wood and Iron fieneh Straws, and tha hast Boring Machine Ii th. market. Double and Single Bitt Aies, POCKET CUTLERY, A. Agtnfi for BurntlVi Iron Con SMlrr, warranted. All., agent for Richards' GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, hleh eleetuelly ere Smoky fleea. Fnrm Implements, Garden Tools, of every drserlpUea. A larg. variety of COOK STOVES, . wblea we warrant I git, aatlsfaeUoa. ' J Ranrtt a iel rw-iuarr. .'' eVtWInf, lpoH ant Job Work do, .a IsaeeaaUelerls. All orders will rsw.lv. prompt teaUl a. riamhiai aad ga llllag attended U f rioriei.ied w.ror.ea. Ma I, I4T6. v;ll not edeot those who buy lhair molds Inir see. . and all ley patron, shall he lollialed Into tba ss erel of HOW TO AVOW IIAIID TIMES i UuU the lower eutt of Ihe county which 1 toll at eipeeding low ratea frn uy ueiniaoth etore In ' Ul!l nil ttv 11 ir II II . i I'utivmwi iit uoi cm Biwaji n inana ready ta wait apoa est I en mil ujiply then wiib 1 Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such at Clothi, Parlnctti, fattimorei, Maillnt, utiaintt, liinan, irimofi, tahooet. TrliBUingt, Hibbont, Lioa, Rtadj-uiBde Clothing, Buott and Hboet, Ilati and Capa all of tha beat malarial and mads to order Hota, Koeki. Uloraa, Mittens, Lacta, Hibbont, Aa. QR0CKRIE8 OF ALL KINDS. CoJee, Ta, Sugar, Rica, Holaitat, Fiab, 6lt I'ork, Lknwad Oil. Fiah Oil, Carbon Oil. j Hardwara, Quntwar, Tinware, Caatinga, Plowa and Plow Cattingt, Naila, Hnikaa, Corn Cultlrav 1 tort, Cidar Praata,and all kin da of Aiti, P.rfuiu.tr, Palnla, Varnlih, Ulaia, and a (antral aaaorttnant of Stationary, GOOD FLOUR, Of difftratit brandi, alwayi on hand, and will ba J. II. MoClaln't Medicinal, Jayne't Mad lei oat i Iloittttar'a and Hooflmd't Bit turf. j ftflOO pounda of Wool wan tad fur which tha t higbatt prlea will bo paid. CloTrrieed on band and for aata at tha lowett markti prlca. Alio, Agent for Strattonville and Curwntrllla Tbrtihing Machine. i t-Call and at for yonrtalvct. Yon will Ind i tTarythlng unoally kept in a retail atora. L. M. COUDRIET. Franobvllla P. 0., Augutt 12, 1874. JEMOVAI,! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would mpeetfully notify tha public generally mat na oat reBOTetl hit Unwary htvro from Bhaw'vRow.to the bulldina formerlT ooeuniad by J. Mile K ratter, on Harood it reel, Beit door titgiera hardware tore, where be intends keeping a full line of O It O V ERIE H. HAMS, DRIED DEEP and LAKD. SUOARS and 8T RTPi", of all gradra. TEAS, Omn and Blaok. COFFEE, Roailad and (Irwn. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CJJT.VEU till ITS, All bin.ln In tbe markti. PICKLES, in jart and barrala. SPICKS, In every funn and rarialy. FAMILY FLOUR, AM, KINIMOft'RAC'KF.KH. 80APS, MATCI1KS, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CIIBRRIES, Cool Oil anl Lamp Chim&oys. And a good aaaortment uf thole thinga uaualty kept in a grooery Itoro, which ha will aaehaogo for marketing at tha market prtoea. Will aell for oaih aa eheaply aa any other on. Pleaaa eall and im bla atock and judge for yonraelf. JOHN MoOAUaUEY. Cle.r8.IJ, Jan. S, 1877. QROCERIKS. JAS. H. LYTLE, (Suooaiior to LYTLR A MITCHELL) WUOLES.VLR AND. RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LIK OK TEAM. OOLONOI", JAPANS, IMPERIAL, YOUNG I1VSUN, EXtll.Hll SKEA KFAST Pareet in Market. IIUTTKR AHII Kf.'OH Will be k.pt and aold at Br.t coat. Caah paid for Country l'rmlue GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS. PHILADELPHIA HAMS. 1'IHll. Mackerel, Lake Ilerrlni, Cod, Ae. PICKI.KH. ' Darrtl rirklea and English rWr. H.OIIII AMI FEEII. Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Mral, A. Jan-V'7. JA8. II. Lrru. AMERICAS CYCLOPEDIA (API'LETO.VS) EDI riON, NEW REVISED Complete in 16 VoIuoks. ; . . . I Kverlri faravmsrhc down ' Iiiustsas thro.ehoat with ' Entirely ro-wrlllo. I. th. present time. laicn in that Parish came to mo and n rinAA m i i- 'told mo they desired to voto tho Dem UVer s,UUU IllUSlrallOnS lueratio ticket, but they did not dure do i ..7, byrip":i"?r';.' .'.MlSfIS 1 from lhcir tl'urthc''. J it went even National Republican parly can be pro I take all thev.iuma..t onr. a toIoiw. m.y tm ' no tar Hint their leaders openly and I moe -v returning us elettod a randi- 1 7 " ' moatha. Teneenu.d.T.th..rlcof.ri..m.:fJ.l,",,",ly advised tbo wives of !!."' Cn-Xol'IDIA ON A m.MoSTHI.Y therewiii b. swmething mbeuntiai aaved end storehouse of keowlodg., indeed a wnirersal library la Itself err .red. erilb but Mm. Bl tlBCKII'Tlllttie la fk k ri I orlt''' I PRICE AND STVI.f. op lilNDINO t r.. fi-.i. . For Fitra Cloth, per sol. 4 A M For Librarv Leather. m ..i Per Pull Meroee. Antique, per vol vi (6 For Fall lassie, ,,.! M8 Per farther Interna tiem address i-H. WILLIAMSON, ISUlsawr- agent, 1 Wllk JMtl,lrl.. MtWhort P. AND T 0 W N 8 II I ; li i i' I ! 'CkarAtlJ- 61 , iu 1.141 Jhll as I llijai uao' I mi 4o HH0 40l I7 ' II uaTiiiw ."7.?I " ' I Uin'r CUt Newburg.,, ill N. Va.b a (laoaola. Wallaeeton lleocaria tp,..H Hell llloom KK llraclfurd - Brailr Ilorn.lde.. 2SS ail I74V HU24! no in: 1U I V4 17 S4.1 8118 ISt ji;:ii i;n8i VUVIIi I .lull 47:ij ; o"".'ton I Itecatur lZ&EzZ 7al I 440 1.M II. : d'""' r I. IK lii 7711 70114 46 oa;. (lll vav Ilohcli.. Huston Jordan Karlliaua Knoa l.awrenL-e Morrii Pran Pine Plk. . I'ninn Woodward... 178 141 IS: SMI 4l' S2IJ' I7lll 87'' I I75UV' 5111) ;iiiio SUol 137! no, 0U2 Total. 87T ajs.ft.snl In acoordanoe wilb the Act of AueQibly Tfgulating trienoial apieinnrnti, nnd enoatitutlnga board of rev If ion, tbe Com mini on era uf Clrerfldd county herewith nabldb the abuve alaletnent, thnwlng Aaaor la the county for 1 H77, upun property taxable by law i and herewith ive uotioe that the JOth, Hat and 2 2d dnye of Marrb, 1677, at the Commiaaionere llffiee, ta CrVerfiH.I, r flxed opoo valuation! of Aieeiaora bare beta made blow vt above a Jhm late; nr.d nil pattiei luterertcd will take notice, tbat anpral may be uindf between thia time and thoat dnye, but after that time none will Alteat: 0. B. GottULAMDlR, Clerk. rnmrnlinlrtneM' Office, Clearfield. Pa . .Inn ?1. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA IVEDNKSDAV MORNINO, JAN. 31, l,OUISIAXA AFFAIRS. Eeinarks of HON. WM. SPINCEB, of Louisiana. ilr. Spencer. Mr. Speaker, ns a Hep rosont'ttivo of tho people of Louiruna upon this floor, I cannot consent to Hit in nileneo and allow to pass without challenge thecharges which havo been made upon thia floor thin morning by gentlomen on the opnonito side. Sir, I unite with thoso gentlemen and with every man upon this floor who desires an investigation. Tho pcoplo of Louis- iaiia want an investigation ol tho election which was held thoro lust No- vcmbcr. That investigation cannot bo too thorough, it cannot bo too com- plcto for us. And I now venture tho prediction that when this investigation is made, when tho bottom fucts are found, it will be shown, us tho mut of tins nation alroady behove, that that Stato wa carried fairly and froely by tho Democratic party. Mr. Speakor, tho old huo and cry of intimidation is raised again. The samo thing was dono in 1871. The samo cry of murder, rapino, and vio- lonco went up aftor tho election of 1874 that goes up now ; and this House, then licpublican, sent its committee to tho State of Louisiana to investigate it, with tho honorable gontlomnn from Massachusetts Mr. Hoar as its chair man and tho gentleman Irom Ohio Mr. Foster as chairman of tho sub committee. What did that committee report T They enmo back hero anJ reported that they had investigated tho question of intimidation ; that tho Republican party who had control had failed to show that thero was any in timidnlion of tho blacks by tho whites, hut that it had appeared that intimi dation had been practised by tho color ed Republicans upon tho Democrats. j I say now and 1 am perfectly willing to rest upon tho proof which will be taken by this committee flint tho samo stale of facts will bo disclosed again. Why, Mr. Speaker, we are not afraid of investigation. Wo court it. The wholo machinory of tho election law was in tho hands of our adversaries. I n tho so-called bull-doised Parishes Kast Feliciana, Kast Baton Rouge, West Feliciana, Ouachita, and More house United Stales troops Wcre sta tioned at almost every poll on tho day of tho election ; and how do you nc-1 count for I ho fuel that these aro the very parishes where the eolnnvl nan voled most solidly tho Democratic! ticket ? Tako tho Parish of Kast Fo liciana ; lako tho Parish of Ouachita. Thero tho colored men were under the protection of tho United Slates Army on tho day of tho election, and it only added to tho solidity with which they voted tho Democratic ticket. Sir, com ing from the Parish of Concordia, ono of tho largest and most densely popula ted colored Parishes In tho Stato, I do not hcsilnto lo say that if we could j havo had flvo hiindretl I'nited States 'soldiers stationed at the polls on tho occasion of that election, it would have mado a difleronce of 1,000 voles in favor of Mr. Tilden and (ieneral Nlchnlls. Why, sir, hnndrods of colored men in that Parish because I was born among Ihem and they have known mo . , . . ' . ' rom infancy hundreds of colored , it for their lives. They were threaten ! ,ed vrith swial ostracism, expulsion I,,,iiw :., ,. :... Irmsawhosotll'ht.ln Mn h 1lmn J : party to JlliWJ them, and in many in. LianrAa il srna dnnn ""e" 11 W0" (,0no' Thoso are the fncln, sir ; and yet tho Supervisor of that Parish, a Republi jCRn """lo I't" return lo tho Returning (Hoard, and what did bo do? Ho ex- 'eluded threo of tho polls in that Parish ,, , , 1 .... from the ctiiuit bocuuso of this inlimi. ' Republican colored inon on Democratic !!,, , rn. . ed hy tho oath of tho threo commis- sionors at every ono of thoso polls. Rut did the Returning Board notice it? No; and yet th return was mido strictly In conformity witb law. It wa supported by the oath ol tbe 1 i r i !i 1 1 J f i f Ii ii 13 S. ! K3Ki j' ii iPti'il! i E I amu uiLi ixJJu .uLijiiJil.tuiJ tuiiiitariiiiu ub ...U .f j ii iitrrnH "rlfi i hi iff i IfwlTi liirffHulUiifilHi T'T I"" 116476 114 61' 6,100 47 0l 1 10501 IllOO 17;'oi; 1283 10255! 11,11 41.0 16101; 184151 61670 U7I601 1.15183; 1111456 2211324! Ill to. 130l88 7 60 66616 1 280116 87266 24470 41209 604 82 t 6-023: .loan, 43761, 017661 6llll 70812' 26361 i 176478 81188! a7ft,4Ait I77. SuporviBor if Kt'gistrntion tlmt tliero lutil been 6ucli inti midntinn of colored mi-n upon ci)orcd men tbat tlioro was no audi fieedoni or fiiiriiean in tlio clcrtiun. It wi4 supiiortoj by tbo oath of tho Commissioner of Kleetion. j It was supplemented by tho oath ol , more than a hundred ltepuhlicuns and' Democrats; and yet tho Returning Hoard did not deign lo notico It. O, J no; hecatiso tliat effected tho vote of tho Kepublican party. Now, Mr. Speaker Mr. Nash. Will the gentleman allow mo to ask him a question ? Mr. Spencer. -Mr. Speaker, il is a rery remarkublo thinir to mo that theuo genllemen, who in 1874 ciinfeHH- ' "" ailinitted in , Hoiiho that tho Democnitio clearly and honestly carried tho State of Louisiuna, should now Nino hero ""'I ,l1 of virtuotie indignation say I that tho S'.ate of Iiouisiuna is osson- tinlly and necessarily licpublican. Did not the gentleman from Ohio, Mr. Foster, did not the present candidate lor Vieo President, Mr. Wheeler, did "ot both of them roeognijo and report tho fact that tho Democrat) had car- rioil the Stato in 1874? And yet, air, they talk about intimidation, intimida tion when tho voto in 1S7C is sovoral thoiisnud larger than ever known be fore They talk about the colored pcoplo in these Parishes of Kast Feliciana, Baton liougo, and Morehouse being intimiduted ! There were United Slate soldiers thoro. They wore tho only Parishes whore they were ivt the poll. Yet tho result was that the colored men voted solidily tho Democratic ticket. As fur that Returning Board, there cord mado by tho Republican party against tho very individual men who constitute il is a full answer to every thing that they niny say upon upon that subject now. The Speaker. Tho time of tho gen tleman from Louisiana has expired. Mr. Holmitn. I will extend his time a fovr minute longer. ,.i.ovi. a ow mr,, noun .nut S , . , ' . . , , , could better illustrate the character of; Mr. Spencer. I do not know that 1 that Returning Board than by reading a letter which has been addressed to it by a gentleman from tho Parish of Do Soto; and I will aend it to the desk and ask the Clerk to road it. Several Members. O, No; let it be printed. Mr. Spencer. I ask to havo it print ed, then, as part of my remarks. Mr. Conger. No; let he rend. Tho Clerk read as follows : DkSoto Parish, Loi isiana, I December ii, 1H7U. J Hnn.J. Mnilimn i'!U, Prcxirlntt Limit imin Ri1 liming llmiril : 1 havo learned that vour honorable body hits returned mo us elected to the Lower House of tho Legislature from tho Parish of Do Soto. Permit mo to return my thanks for tho honor con. fcrrcd, but nt the same time permit me to say that I am unwilling to accept tho position. 1 am a Republican from tho firm conviction that tho principles of that putty aro best for tho wholo country. It is also true that 1 was the regular nominee of tho pnrly in tho Parish of Do Soto lor the Legislature, and did more limn any member of tho parly in that Parish to organize it and ad vance Us interest , but, sir, knowintr t 'f hi' 4' fliasi, ,;jr,5 ": i :' n j i; i.n "" ,s i , f-srs'f.sti' sytHT . I . ,t,i sa aiH.i,,': fltf' av ttl Ixn.M I .1 sli aoao : u. l.l en' e..Tit! so 18.1011 o. M W ; i I 1811 1411 IJJJTIH ' 4M " i !' 1 1 ii 151 I3 l 111 t ' l40lli 82 1 I,"""1! 807 62, i 48 ij 68 01 i J7II: 210 llillio: Si' H581 60 1 " 8761 15' i j !l I 'I I I j(j lllli, 84' : 401 451 777 II 80 ! j i It I 471 3.V'.II.,I 41'' siito: 77 55' KIT li:1 ! 41 H 475; 8.V 2(8 16 Jo in ! I8 6H ; 83; 141 MltlS'i li 11.111' 00' ': I.' V eo 8 6 2376; 5.1 i 124 2.' 14 28 6 6I' il 7I 481 I71441il 82 IJ:lo 46 4.1; blj I i 21 ! Mo, I 8' 26.10 4n' ' l,',0 8I I 22 83 II 0f : : 815. 221 167715 M . 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H4o7 61; 81, 465 68 as I do that 1 was fairly defeated at I ,wu"-" " uulu anncu to ail my procoed Iho polls, no intimidation or fraud I "'K1 1causo of tho origin ol my au having been practiced by tho opposito party nt any precinct in tho Parish, so fur as I have been nblo to ascertain, after a thorough investigation, my self respect will not permit me to accept tho position. 1 hopo you will pardon mo lor taking a step that, at first glnnco, may bo thought calculated to cast somo discredit upon tho party with which 1 havo allied myself, but I am a planter not a politician ; all my interests aro hero, hut, ir, I cannot bo- lievo tho good of tlio Stato or ol tho dato so clearly defeated as myself. Applause and laughter In fart I am convinced that very much of the disturbance that has pre vailed throughout the Stato for soveral weeks past is justly attributable lo tho tact that in many Parishes men not elected by tho pcoplo havo been re turned elected and maintained in oflico by tho power of tho liovernment. 1 must believe that you and your asso ciates have been grossly deceived as to tho manner in which tho lute canvass and election in Dc Soto was conducted, and as to tho result. Very respectfully, John J. LoNti.i Mr. Spencer. The conduct of tbo Returning Board in this caso Is only a fit conclusion to its action In the same Parian In 1874. In 1874 the Parish of Do Soto was carried by tho Domocratio ' jmrly by 1,000 ninjorily ; nnil wliat wn dona in onUr to provent that Irom being couiitoj ? The Supervisor of , regitrntion wus one of Mr. Kullusrir'H ' appointeeii. and I wiwli it understood that thoro was not an eloetion officer in theStato who was not an appointee of Mr. Kellogg. That Supervisors toolt tho return ot that I'arish and deposited then, with a lewd woman in tho cite nf Vow Orlonna nn.l (irT,.n.il them for sale, nnd in proof of this fact t , r it - . ! I quote from the report of Hon. George RHoarto tho Forfythird Con as follows: "So in tho Parish of Po Soto, in i which tho returns allowed a CoiiKcrv mis u eicciuu ny over 4,si'ti maiirii", u .! .. ..I ....I I. a . - areiiortto thisi wns Mlcli ll,at 1,10 Supervisor of:';y friends as I nited States Deputy 1 ' "iKegistratioii had brought the returns Marshal, and was at Mansfield during mocriit.o parly t0 "N(vv 0ruttl ,njKlll,j ,ull ,, tho wholo day. Voting censed some with a woman of hnil diameter who offered to produce them on payment of boxes, and everywhere paused off w ith $1,000. Tho Conservative committee out a jar. In short, the entiro Nation took legal proceedings to compul their I'arochiul Democratic production ; but tho court held that it lillu' Wtt9 elected in tho Parish of Do bad no jurisdiction to that end. They Soto at the election held November, then caused to bo produced before the D""- , R. T. Carr, board tho duplicate of thoso returns , ' Tax Collector of Do Soto, from the oflico of the Secretary of. UnMa ) State, U-gether with the tally sheets, December 27, 1870. poll-lists, 4c, filed thoro according to ' law. Theno ditplioaUoat corresponded W Excellency II'. P. A'rllogy, Oorcrnur exactly with tho allowed result of tho of jMiinnnn. compiled returns which the said woman SlR. i received yesterday a coin had produced; and of these alleged minion over your signature, and the facts undisputed proof was also sub- wft of the State as J uslico ol tho Peace milted to the board.' Noverthelesi, the board refused to count tho vote for that Parish. v, And I wish lo say this, Mr. Speaker: 1 was born In tho Slate of Louisiana and have lived thoro all my life ; and if anybody knows the people ot Hint Stiito I think 1 do know them. 1 took an active part in tho canvass during tho last olection 1 was not a candi date and I say now that, so lar as my knowledge extends, and It was ex tensive, that a freer, fairer olstelion, so far aa tho while pcoplo waro concern ed, was never held in any Slate of this Union. A FILE FOR JVIIX SItERMAX. LOUISIANA HKl'l'BI.K'ANI IKPVDJAT1NU THE RETl'RNINrl HOARD Col' NT. While Senator Sherman, Mr. Whoul- i . . ... or and others nre expressing their bo- ,. r , ', , iiwi ui .us) iiiciiiucto ui me jioiiirninir Hoard, and in the fairness and legality ol their proceedings a Jifleront opinion seems lo bo entertained by local Re publicans, who being on the sit, and having hud more experience in homo affairs, aro bottor ablo to judge correct ly of what has been dono. Tha fol lowing aro samples of tho letters re coived from candidate who havo boon counted in by tho Returning Board : Ai.kxaniikia, Rapides Parish, I Doccmber 30, 1870. .( lhn. II'. P. Kellogg, Errrtitin Vjficf, Xcw Orleans. Sir: 1 have received vour cominis- lion to me as District Attorney fori tins judicial district, and herewith re turn it. I was not elected to that ofllco at tho rocent olection. My op ponent roecived a majority of nearly two hundred voles over mo at thu polls. Tho Returning Hoard has dis regarded that and elected mo. It would ill boeomo me to accept a com mission as nn ofllcor of the law which can only bo issued by trampling on tho i law, aim uy selling at naught tho clearly expressed will of the people 1 would not havo that moral support in tho discharge of my duties as prosecu ting olllcer which is uselul at all limes. and which now is essential. Tho taint witiruy, vs ouiu oepnve mo 01 me power of effectively nccomnlishlliir anv irood But wero il otherwise, I con Id not ac cept office conferred through and by a Board which nullifies an election by tho pcoplo regular and legal in every respect. Very respectfully, Jam is Andrews. Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, . December, L'O, 187(1, Hi) Emcrltcniy f p. Krtlogg, Gnrernor of jMiisinna. Sir: Your favor of the 20th inst. inclosing commission (issued In my name) as police juror for Iho parish of Morehouse, State if Louisiana, duly signed under date December 18, 1H7U, received. 1 hasten to reply. In politics I am and always have been a Reptib iican, ono as such my name was placed on the Republican ticket as a culminate mr j oiic Juror at lUe elec tion hold November 7, 1878. I do not, however, consider that 1 was elected. Had 1 been chosen by tlio pcoplo of Iho parish for tho office, I would have endeavored to aerve them to tho beat of my ability; but under present cir cumstancea. I must decline to accept Iho office. Therefore 1 herewith ro. turn lo you said commission with the hopo tbat another will be soon issued to omo one more justly entitled to the honor than myself. 1 am your obedi- nt servant, K. W. BucKiuoHAM.t MTifsr fhrrveport 7mi Nil : While In Now Orleans laat On- tober 1 was nominated by the Hcpub- I icn n party ul Munsficld for ShorilT without my consent or sanction. 1 nt once telegraphed mrilcclinntton to accept, and alter publishing subse quently to my arrival here, my curd in the Mansfield Itepnrtvr, still further uiul moro positively deviining, 1 was nevertheless voted iof by both Domo emtio and Conservative parlies as well as Republican, nnd in justice to Ihe onlv man whom i consider elected, V. 1. Siunplo, 1 liot having exerted my self In obtain thu olllio, I think lie should receive hiseommission from Ihe i siovurinir. i.cgiiriniig too irauu ui u illliln.Juliull lit.h f uvo M( nnZiZ j vailed in He Soto parish dunng elee ! tion 'i l '" unqiieslioiiubly uii.l pos- :i l . t. ... j '. itively not so ; nnd I may siy in this ,...... li,. 1 rt,l i lla.l I .... I... .! L I n v.... ....... , .Ui.ms,. ... iuush,. v s,i I time anterior to tho closing of tbe of tho Second Ward of the Parish of Baton liougo, which recites that 1 have boon duly elected to this oflico. It is true 1 was a candidate on the Re publican ticket for said ofllco at tho re cent election, but it is also truo that 1 did not receive a majority of the votes fairly and peaceably eust tor tbo can didates therefor in tho different Wards in tho Parish. My understanding ol the law in Unit none but resident of the Second ward sro entitled to vote for officers of snid W ard, while in point ol fact, votes for said officers were cast without distinc tion by all the voters in tho Parish. I believe, therefore, that there has j been no election for justice of the I peace in thia l'ansli. II 1 am mistaken t In this, then assuredly 1 ennnot eon. cnt to accept an office conferred on mo hy the Kutnrning Board alono, for no fair man can for a moment doubt that at tho election held hero on the 7th of November last, eharacturir.od as it was by fairness, penecableness and lack ol intimidation, my opponent received a largo majority of the voles cast. Very respeotftiHy yours, Levi Kei.i.usi. Tho following persons, who aro down in the Sherman report of tho Return ing Honnl as having mado affidavits in the custom house for use before tho Returning board, solemnly swear now that tho affidavits as published in tho report aro false and were not mado by them ; thnl their statements wero ah together tliflurent from those published ; that they were induced to sign thoso affidavits without reading them, under tho belief that they were properly nnd truthfully mado out, and wero not awaro of Ihoir falsity and forgery until they wore published. There aro many moro persons who havo denied the affidavits which nppcnr over their sig natures : ' AV. 1). Mclntyre, of Livingston. C. (iuidry, colored, Lafayette Parish, A. Llulier, of Livingston, Sylvester Simms, of Livingston. J. .1. Johnson, of Morehouse, Vresmski, of West Feliciana. Lovl Berry, of Clalborno. J. A, Yenr.y, of Lafayette. O. W. White, of Llvivingston. Lconard'Marcband, of Lnl'ayetlc. Vilmont Albas, of Lafayette. K. J. Ilogttn, coluivd. A. Baslo, of Nalchitochus. If tho cross-marked affidavit which Mr. Sherman received from Kellogg ami i acKuru wero reon 10 tlio negroes who signed Ihem, it fs salo to say that I any fair man if that doe not mako a the majority of Ihem would swear!"''"''1 '""'c case for tho Democrats, that they did not swear na they are1 represented to havo sworn, nnd this is made plain by the fact that every ono so fur '-who baa had his affidavit rend to him has repudiated it absolutely. The vacancy created in tho Presi- dent Judgeship of Crawford county by tlio dentil nf Jndgo Low Ho, has been filled hy th appointment of Mr. S. Newton Pettis, of tho Meadvllle bar. Jndgo Pettis trained a briof period pn the bench of one of the distant terri tories, and served a short session in Congresa as successor to Mr.' Finney, who died during the term. The Nrrw York Herald calls flrant "our bull dor.ed President," and says: "If tho llepubllcan party Is doomed to die without fighting another Prwil. denlial battle II deserves bettor than to die in a ditch, bunted down like an outlaw." II 68 the KKra lue aad aaieenueat nx by each f ir flnalW daUrDiiaiQg whether any of tbe laid be allwwed. CLARK HHOWV, Tllu.H. A. M, (JIIKK, If A KRIS HMOVKK. C'ltomiMl'inare. "ion lXOERsoLi fr CORD. WAR RE- aow HI lll'BIKD TIIK IIATCIUT WITH FOKKKT AND Till PF.OPI.K OP TH F. SOUTH. Hlulaut Hob lngersoll made a sptioch in Peoria a few night ago, in which ho declared Hayes circled, and indulg ed in a good deal of gratuitous war tnlk. It has boon pretty well under stood among his friends that Mr. In- gersou s experience in tlio late war would hardly justify the expectation .i.... i i i t ... , i, . . CZr: 1" '.. ' "f T "7 , , nnviuvi ,.,i vuillURU 111V IttlU had been goiuir on Peoria County had two voura. and responded ...t.. II - II . lllrt of tuo Eighth Hegiment, nearly - . slt,,,nth ,, n ' ,.. entnnth, and Dav ison i ju snuiii iu cs sji y enii, neiiuing out a Battery, to be subsequently followed by tho Forty Bevct.th, tho Ono hundred and eighth, and the One hundred and thirty-ninth, lngersoll becamo ex cited over tho continuous rattle of the kettle drums, and was put in command ot fho Eleventh Cavalry, then being rerruited nt Peoria. Tho Elovenlb went info camp on tho State Fair Grounds, and remained there all winter, and until the patriotic people becamo intensely disgusted. Somo time In 18C3, nearly a year aftor the recruiting had begun, the Eleventh and lngersoll went South. They met the enemy for the first tns sol at Humbolt, Tennosso, or rather the enomy found them there. A de tachment of Forrest's cavalry swooped down on tho camp of tho Elovonth un expected, and Ihe Illinois men fled through tho swamp like seared turkeys, thenllant Bob setting the example, and spinning along in a costume de cided light, not having had timo to dres. Two or three hundred wero captured, and lngersoll with the rest. They wcre taken to Forrosts camp. What bappeftd thoro tho Times re porter has from a prominent citizen of St. Louis, who was an cyo witness. Forrest, having discovered Ingersoll'i rank, sent for him and entered into conversation with him. Tho Colonel of tho Eloventh was somewhat less than half dressed and plastered with mud. Aftor treating him very court eously, Forrest tlrow $100 from bis private purso and handed it to lngersoll, saying : "Hero, tuko this and fix yourself up a liltlo, and then go back to your people You don't want to fight us." lngersoll accepted tho gift, put him self in tolerable trim, and when ho got ready he was taken to a placo of safety, made bis way to thu rcdoral lines and returned home. That ended hi sol diering. Before ho lefl Forrosl'i camp, howovor, ho al.lndcd in tho most feel ing manner to tho magnanimous treat ment bo had received, and assorted most solemnly and eloquently that he had no nioi-o war to wago on the Southern pcoplo. Tho parting between him and Forrest was peculiarly intorest ingfrom the enthusiasm and oniotiondis played by lngorsoll, who was overcome by the difference in the mannor ol hi treatment from what ho had expected. m ane . Z. L. White, the Tribune's corres. j pondent in Louisiana, whom tho He ' publicans ngreo was fair, writes to ox- plain why his letters always "givo tho ; benefit of a douli to tho Domocrnts." ' lie says : j " 1 ho election in tin Stato was hold j under s las niniln ksr I l.A l,..-..l.l! - I with the avowed object of kocping that j pnrty in power, fcvory supervisor in I tho Slate was a llopublican, and when ! inoir returns nre compiled and added up, It is fonnd that the Democratic majority is about 11,000. Now. I ask "U whn Mo lU-publicani nndertake to overturn Hint rnault if I hnv nilirlit not lo bo required to prove their casoi ueyona all UoubtT 1 think that Ihe party which has the nn'nifi facie case ought to havo the benofit of any doubt. Tho luw holds to the samo doctrine, and requires tho proof of ii-hiu iiuimiiiniion, or violence to ne conclusive beloro it shall bo alloevod by Iho Hetiirning Board to vitiato tho election. A Portland girl got marriod to one fellow in tho clothes that anothor fel low had bought for hor, tho latter fel low having expected to marry her him self. Thero has been discovered in San Francisco an insect, new to science, which is believed to bo a species of th very valuable cochineal, A young ministor of Washington county baa disappeared to escape r reel for forgory. A wile and tw ehil drcn are left bohiod. wbnw wa a.a III coe and aa.luu.i- "Ui an., Tbe business of CAHDINU AND PI'LLINO will rosieire our especial attention. P.oer arran.oae.ts will o. made lo rceeiro and deliver rv.-s,L 1. ,vi'A..vis'fc?a...u t-'J -la-ts w, XL i 7i . . rk'.7.i. . I . ... . II.. .' lli.l .1.... . 7.7 1 l purine .air..n.e. IOJMMI POI ND. (I(IL WANTEIl! We will pay the bighr'l kiarki-t prlne Tur w o. and aell our manufactured enuiie aa low as similar gllo,a ..a Iw bought la the oounty, and whenever we fall to render reasonable satistantlim we ean always lie found at home roads to make proper explanatimi. either In person or by letter. JAMES JOI1N8UN 4 buNK, aprlliltf Lower P. O. SEWING MACHINES. 1 KEK i. tj.wr nrssiea SEWINO MACIIINKS VOIt SALB BY TiifnN it. iti:i:ats, CI.BAKFIELII, PA. (Residrno. la West Clearfleld ) All kind, of SEWING MACHINES CLEANED and HEPA1HKD. Also, dealer In all hinds of 8ewin Mchine Needles. Oil, Rufflers, Tuck-markera, Casters, Thread Cutters, Hemiuer. and Hinders, Oil Cans, Shuttles, Check-sprinj(s. Feed-sprinira. A.'. New Feed nutin the old stvle Wheeler A Wilson Machine.. Nsw Coj.whoels pot in tli- Sin-r Maehlae. OLD MACIIINKS or ORAtN lake, in part pavment for New Meehinea. Will oal! althe resldene of person. Ilvlnj lo or about Clearleld, if anylMnf in hia line is desired. If personally Informed, or tlirouzb th. Fostotno. by letter or postel eerd. Uood. Scot by mail if desired. In ordering by letter, lie sure and giv. nam. of Marbio.. 4'esb must sceompany all ordera by mail. MILKS K. HKKRS. Cllar8eld, Pa., Aug. 11, 1;6 Sm. 4. W. WBAVBB-, WEAVER JIETTM CLEARFIELD, PA., An offering, at tho old Hand of 0. L. Hoed A Co. their stock of goods, consisting of DRY . GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, UARDWARK, queensware, FLOUR, FEED, S.41T, 4o., &o., At th. most reasonable rat.s for CASH or la . .xchang. for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PR0DHCB. eAdvaaou mad to thos. engaged In get ting out square timber oa the moil advantageous term. ndtlianTI wwarfrr the lllrhrsl .Htdnl at I'lrnna, E. & H.T.ANTHONY &. CO., Sill Broadway, N.sr Yurk, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel I, AsvncTtaEBa, laroariaa aid otsitas in (II ROM OS & FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES (f: VIEWS Album, Grapho'copei, Pbotojrrai.ha, anl Uodrod gooui ueiebrlttef, Aelreeeei, Ac, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. W are faeailqaarter fur every thing in the way of StortKpticoiifl eUid Llaic Lantor&s, ueiDf naaaraetarera of the MlCRO-HCIBNTfFlO LANTERN, Ol .I.HU-l'AnUI'Tl'JUN, I NIVKHStTV PTKROPTICON. advbrtisi:r s strhoi-ticox, AKTOPTlrON. SCHOOL LANTKKW. KAMTKY LAXTKRN, rKOPLK'4 IaAaNTEUN. Kaeb ttyle being tbe beat of ita ilti in the market. Catalogue of Lanterna anl flliJei, with ilirec Hotta for ufinf, aetit on annheatirtn. Any eaterprlsinf nio can aiake iooe wiib a Haffie Iantern. jr-erViHlfini to tba CYatmoial T. mltl.B will do wifely to defer iurchaaitif good in or line antil tbey eome to oar etore In New Verb, where they will Ami greater variety enl mnre Moderate prioee, aod mb ajleet then at their leiiare. Hut we have oonccMi-m to aell aooie ttylei of nut good In the building of the Drpartmrut of Put.hc Comfort, aod thoee oot eotuing to Nw York are laritM to nail on our repreevolation thrre. JNTA full etoi'k of Viewa of the Kanoattinn and their oootenU. l'ut out thia advert iaeiu-nt lor rvfereoee. June 7. MTo-Iy. HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STI1EKT,' CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PUHK DRUGS! TOr.1 5X1 083032313 CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OllaS, DYE STUFF vRI"BIKs, DRI'SIIES, PIKFLMEHV, f INCV O 0D I'OILKT AHTICI.F.S, or ALL KINDS, PURS WISES AXD LIQUORS far Besllelaal parposes. Traasee, Sapp.rt.rs, SVhe.1 Hooka aad Slatte. rry, aad all ether articles usoally fnuad la Drag Store. PHYSICIANS' PaESCRIPTIONS CARE rtlLLT COMPOUNDED, llaf lag larg. u. strteae. I Ue ha si ease tb.y aaa give oalire aal iafeetiea. O. RARTSWrCK, .a . i0HH IRWIN. Ctearfetet, Deeemhsr II, 1614. louard ll.i.M, ba.ltitf lr4.-l 16. "I Ihs "ru.i,j Hotel, aolirii. a sb.re ot imbhe tiatritm House has ti.cn lli.iroukilv rrMir,J at,,; furni.lied, end rur.t. will 6i, it a ,u I w1 e'erjIlllUA- in llio mari.et. Aiin " will I fnii',,1 tlie best wiiiin anil I ' tar i .,,h .,,. j. H. m, M May 17, ;4. Ii i,',,, '4 s II AW HOUSE (Cor. of Mslket A f lit alir.'. CLKAI'.Hiail, I A The untlr-raiici.ed havit.jr. tukiii tUr. Hotel, would rcspt'rtfullt soliril i.!il,ll(. , janl'76 li. K H I.I.Ki fA8IUNiTON IIOISK, SKW WAHHIXiniix Tliit nr and well furtiithrd buurc li t. taken li.T tbe uu Jer(i(iiftl. He (cell citif, ., hfittg able to rt-ixKr iifa!j n t l)kim m , favor him wilb a call. JWajr b, 1S7I. i. W. DA VI. 1' UVI HOUSK, ' I'HII.IFIU'lid, FK.VN A. Tal.le alwa.Tn ftirjilitd wirii t) hurt il-. i-1( affitrd. The(rfcrhrt p-jS-llr inimtfcil t(, , jn 1,7. HollKHT I . 1 V V;int;. r. a. AKi.iLD, o. w. 4iNtn1.11. j. a n, F. K. ARNOLD & CO., EuiikirM ami Xtrou'iN. HelijMavIlle, JefT'eraoii (., V. Munev received on d pot-it. l)iicitji,t, ,t di-rale ratt-a. Knutora and Foraijo Kk Ii.i- :r hl. wnjn on buml and colfttiiin proupm (. Hey oid lriUe, l)to 111, 1874. -ly County National Bank, OP CLKAHFIKLD, PA. I ou.w in .sinsonle tluilrlinir. one J, or r,rtl, , Jis.tf.nii alarm's Drue Slurs. assare Tickers Insnd from Lirerr,.M.l o town, Olnseow. London, Paris and ('.iniMih..,, ! Also, Drallafor sale on the Hnral Bank of Il,4 nd linperlsl Bank of London. ' ,,. .,'AMKS T' '-KONAHD, Prs.'t. j ....... "HAW. Cashier. eT, ; DRFXFI JL f fi " ai.fc.4U Ut kU,, 1 ' """th Third Mtreet. PllllaJrlplil, lt1AKF UK , . . . i And Uealers in Government Securities, I Appliralion bv nail will rereiv. promi.t .ttea tion. and all Information cbeerfullr f.'m,l,.J 1 Orders solirlp.l. April ll II. 3fl!ii5lflt. Cull spt of Arlliirlnl Tcr'h. - . Hlnle Met of Artltlrlal Teelll, . H.Vlsl 6tJ.no IJns. HILLS & IJEICHIIOLD, Cpr DENTISTS. JXlT CI.FAP.FIKI.D I'KN.V'A Or. A. M Hills would inform l, frivol. ,r,i pstienls lh,it he has as-istd with him, in the prattle, of denli.lry. Dr. J.'L K. Hri?hi,,, l. a gontletuen whom he run reruiumrnd with loll a-.oraoor of glrlngaatialaolim. eh. mil heehssr. to be out of llif oflop. All ..,k Kuranl.. lo glie saliafael..ii. A M HILLS'. 0,t s, V6.f. J. L.K. HEICI'llnl.l). STEWART & BLACKBURN, D E N TJST S, Cururti.vllle. Clearfield founts. Puin'i. (Offii-e in H.itiV New Duildin ) Caiiweniville, Jan 12, 1676-ly. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Office in Bank lissi Id i , ( nrneiievllle, Clearfield Co.. Pa. rack 22 '76-tf. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAEDON & BRO., Ol Market St., one dnr cet ul .Uaniioa Iluuie CLEAKKItLU, PA. ' Qjf ar-'aogfioenii are rf (lie most aitnrlel( rharartrr tor fiimiihitii,' the public with r'renh .Vlrniatif all kind, and of the rery het finality. Wealno deal in all kmda of Agricultural luit.ie. menla, which we keop od nx htbit ion fer the ben. efll of tbe piiSlie. Ci around when to tJn, and take a lotik at thing or adirn ne . CAKUuN A 1U(0. Clcrfi.H, P.t , July 14, j if. FRESH M E ATX EW Nil )f. The undersigned heriby Informs the pulilio in gr-ticrat thet they ki-ep on hand, reiru arly, at their shop, sJ.idinincJOHN (1 I LH'II s furniture rooms, opporita the Court lluuso, the best rfff.svf nrrr, vfai., .vrrrns lA.lin, POhlt, ETV., AT UKDUCKD PHICKS, FOR CASH. Market Seturdava. desired. I'iriiinps Tuesday, Thuraday, and Meat de'iv.rrd at residence when A aber. ef patronage ia respcelfuIlT solii-ilsd. Jleroh 1, isrs ly. STAlIK A NOUIUS. K W C A BIX K T M A KING SIR) P. M, B. SPACKMAN Iie.ires to annouoeo to th. puSiis lhal he bal opened a CA1UNKT MKIN SHOP IX CLE MlrlKLD, Where be trill KEKT ON HAND FUSNITUBE, , Ard do all kinds of CAIIINKT WOI1K and II K PAIH H IIMIIIKS of all hinds, ..n short nodes and in the heat possible manner, r'luii in Fourlh itrrrl, oppMlte I'aih t H-niir. C.n,,,,. S""P. Aug 3, TS.Iy. JOHN TROUTMA'N, DKAI.EH IX FURNITURE, 9I.iTTnEN.HKN, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STIsKKT, XEAIl P.O. Tho un.lerslgne-l bi.s leave to Inform the rlti sens ofClear6el.l, and the public generally, thai he baa on hand a Sue aasoitmr-nt of Furniture, each as Walnut, Chralnut and I'aiuted Ch.rol.rt Suitea, Parlor hiiit.s, lte..ijning and Ksti-nai. Chairs, Ladies' at d Heels' K:iaj Chairs, the Pir foroted Dining and Pallor Chsirs.rane Seals ami Wiadsiir Clisirs. ('lollies lines, Nl,p and Ktlrn ion Udders, Hal Mao. a, Scrulilili.g Hi ushrs, 4 MOULDING AND PICTl'HE FHA.MKS. Looking Olasaes. Chromoe, Ac., srhirh srnuld. suitable for llnl.dsy preeente. t1"10 '5 JOHN TROl TMAN. READING FOR ALLII BOOKS .( STATlO.h'RY Starlet t 4'lrarilelil, (at (lie Post (inlre.) rpilK unlrraignrd bf;s leave to annnua.'s til X the rilir- qa of ClrarSeld and vinioilr. lU.a he he. Otteil up a rociu and hm n;i ritiirnsd frsim the eity ssuh a lare aunui.t of re.i I ng matter, eonsi-ling in pa:t of BiWes anil Miscellaneous Books, tllank, Ae-isnl an l Paas II mk. of everf de. seiinti.in; l'.iner and I'nveUnes. Kren.-h nrf.aaj and plain: IVn. p,n,., , n., I,,.,,! I'apere, iee.!a, Mortgagee .In.lejinsot, Dsru p Uiin and l'r..inisarr atta; White and I'srrh ment llrief, Li-cal Cap. Hee .rd Cap. and Itlu C-, Sheet Mllaio. ..r either Piann, Flute or I !.n, eonslantly on hand. Any ho..ks or stotiuniiiy drsireilthal 1 nia.va.il hale on lninl.illbe..r Ist'l hy gist express, and el.l at wb hsle -ir r-'til to suit euitnmi.rs. I mil a'so keep pni...lnul lltsralore, aiieh as .Vagnines, Nesr..i.r.r.. As. P. A. uaI'LIN. Clearteld, .May 7, ISSS If II. A. KRATZKK, (ivcccaaot to) kRATZEIUV LYTIK, DRT OOOli', NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, LKATflE", CARPI II OILCLOTH. WALL PAPiiR, WINDO'T SHADES, El a Market trt, llesirncld, Pa. Jsa. i, urr.'f tVin. 14 lliadlv. forwrly i.riit.r i