"tif ti n DHSffltanrous. T HIVlTflin obtained for ohenliel A Zl liUl JUentrp nil, ratnvnlal d. innate, lelerl'reaors, prompU attended l. Invealioaa that hevt ill! J UVlUU end by ... Being oppo .It the Patent Oflloe, we fan make tloaer Mrobei, sod eeoure Pern" no" prompt!; and Uh broader claim Iban Ihoea no an remote Irota We.hlt.it.Mi. fflVINTORSSivSa rs eknryt, and advise a lo pelent hilllf. Hrir . AND tmi'HAHUH UNI.fc Wo Mill to oBciali la Ibe Flnt OBm. and to Inventors la eerf bteie ia the Union. Address, ( , .NOW t I'O . a. r. auLHi. a. h cobkie. a. leinaria. GILICn. MelOBKLE & CO.'S (Saoetunrt to Jba Qnliah). POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Hi reel. Clearfield. Pa. Wo naaulae:uro all kind of Fnrn.turo fur Cbamttori, Dining HMm, Llbrarioi and Utvlli. If jroa want Furnttur of an; kind, don't boy until yv mc& f.v. ITXDEllTAUINCj In all Iti bronchos. Wo k-rp In itork all tho latoat and moit improved Cofflni and Cikt, and hivo my faollityfor proporly eon darting tbii branab of our buiau. Wo baro a potent ConM l'ro acrver, ia which bodies can bo prNorved for a eon sidcrablo length of time. A member of the flrm lju bts alefplng apart notit at our wen -room, where be oan be fnucj by any person who come at night for the purpose of procuring ooAos. OTTLICH, MtiCORKLB A CO. Cleorfl.ld, Pe Moy 10, '7o-ly. FI.OU11, i AND GHOCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room No. 4, Pi.'a Opera llunae, l leartleld, Pa. Keep eoDltaatlT on band 8C0AR, COPKKB, TEAS, 60DA, COAL OIL, SYR IP, SALT, SPICES, SOAP, Canned and Dried Prulta, Tuleei, Cigar,, Can dlta, Oldor Vloefjar, Bolter, Egg,, lo. ALSO, EXTRA OMK-MADB Wheat and Suekwhent Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o,, AH of whteh will be Mid ebMp for enab or fn lobange ter eountrj produce. A.O. KRAMER CO. Clearn.ld, Nnt. Ill H7(.-ir Mm, evr 1 1. GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. A Sterling Rkmsuy fob Diseases and i.njuhies of the skini a healthful beai'tifier of the comrlexiok) a Reliable Means of Peeventino ad Relieving Rheumatism and Uoiit, and an Unequaled Disinfectant, Deodo- UZEE AND Coi NTCR-ImiTANT. Glrnn'g Sulphur Soap, besides cnuli. eating local diseases of the skin, banishes de fects of the complexion, and imparts lo it gratifying clcarne.a and smoothness. Sulphur Bnlht are celebrated for curing erunlidiis and otlirr di caws of the skin, as well Rheumatism and Gout. 47fWm Sulphur SfMtp produce the same ellccu at a most trifling expense. This admirable specific aUo ijiecHily heals teres, bruises, sea Us, turns, sprains and ath, It removes dandruff and prevents the hnir from falling out and turning gray. Clothintf and linen use.) in the sick room is disinfected, and disease communicnltle by contact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its u. Price$-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box 3 Cakes), 60c. and $120. N. B. Buy the Urge cnktu and thereby ocomease, told by All aJniKgUit. "HIIX'S HAIR A!SD WHISKER DYE," Dlark or Drowa, ao ( eats. C. I. CuITTET01, Pwp'r, 7 Siith AvS.I. SAGEETT & SCHRTVER HAllDWARE, and manufacturers of TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, taecotid fltreet, Clearfield, Pa. Having refitted our store room and douSlsd on stock, we are prepared to offer bargains la pur basera in onr I Ids, Wo bare decided to do a Strictly Cash Business, and ean therefore nil at greatly reduced prices Carpenters and persons who eon template build lag will do well to es amine our Tools and ButtiinfEardwaro, which is lew and of the best maaofactort. Ws keep a largs stock of NAILS, LOCKS, GLASS, LATCH KM, PUTTY, IIINCBS, OLUE, SCREWS, All kind, of Bneb Pla.ee, Raws, Chleale, Rqaarea, nemmrr., iieirneie, I luran. and befell, Mortlted A Thumb Uaegaa, Revels, Braee. A Rltla, We.,d and Iroa B.neb Serewa, and tbe beat Boring Maehln. In tba market. Double and Single Bitt Aies, POCKET C0TLIRT, A.. Agent for Bvrntll'i Iron Corn Shtlltr, warranted. Alto, efoatl for Rlebardi GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, wbloh effect sally aura Smoky Floes. Farm Implements, Garden Tools, of every description. A largo variety of COOK STOVES, sthleh w. warrant to lire natlrfeetlM. rmrlnhlt Rnnftt mnd tpummtf. SjSavReeflaE, Ipntin, and Jab Week den. an n.....l. AM rd. will ntar, nrasaM aMeneim Plaaibl.( and gas ttllsf atlawed tnv T .apintnesn Wvauvan. Maf s, mi. 'aTllii I'rijl'' ii!------ JJOOT AND SHOK MAKING. JOSKl'H II. DKKKINd, on Marks, street, la Shaw's Row. Clearfield, P., has Just received In lot of Preach Calf (skins aod Kips, tbs best la tbe market. ADd is now prepared to bd feature everything tn bis tint, lit will war rant bit work to be m represented. Alio, all kiadsof Leather and Shoo Findings for sals. The eltlsens or Clearfield ftnd vlclalty art respectfully Invited to giro him a flail. Work done at short notice. T.H'TSy The Dell's Run Woolen Factory Pens township, Clearfield Co., Pa. BURNED IIUTI BURNED UPI The subscribers haro.ai grt expense, reballl a neighborhood atceesity, ia the erection of a Bret flloas Woolen Msoulartury, with all the modern linpruTements attaobed, end are prepared to make all kinds of Cloths, Caasiineres, ttetinetls, blaa kets, Flannels, o. Plenty of goods on band to supply all our old and a thousand now customers, whoio we ask to come autt oiamino our stock. Tho business of CAUDINU AND FULL IN (I will receive our eipectal attentioo. Proper arrangements w(Tl & luetic to receive and deliver Wool, to suit out turners. All work warranted and done upun the shortest notice, and by strict at ten- tion to bminess wo nope to realtio a liberal auart if public patronage. KMMMt POUNDS WOOL WANTED t Wo will pay the highest market price for Wor and sell our manufaeturvd gmidi as low as similat guode can bo bought in the county, and whonevoi i we fail to render reasonable satisfaction wo oan always he found at homo ready to make prupot explanation, euner in percftn or ny letter. JAMES JOHNHON A HONS, april2nif Uower P. 0. JARD TIMES IIAVK NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLE I I am aware that there are some persons a II tilt hard to please, and I am also aware that the complaint of "hard times" is well nigh universal Hut I am so situated now that I oan satisfy th former and prove conclusively that "bard times" will not effeot those who buy their goods from me. and all my pat run a shall be initiated Into tho se cret of IIOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I have goad i enough to HUpfily all the inbah). tants in the lower end of tho oouuty which I sell at eioeedlnt low rates from my mammoth store ti MULKONBUHO. where I ean always bo foun. ready to wait upon eallera and supply them will Dry Goods of all kinds. Such as Cloths, Satlnetts, Cast I meres, Mail In a, Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Cahoots, Trimmings, Hibbuns, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Uoots and Shoe's, (lata and Qpt all uf t)e beat material and marie toordot (lose, bocks. Ulores, Mittens, Level, Hlbbons, Ao UROCKKIKS OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar. Rice, Motssics, Flub, 6al- Pork, Linseed Oil. Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Quern i ware, Tinware. Castings, Plow and Plow Castings, Nails, tSpiltos, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnib, Ulass, and a general asinrttnont of stationery , GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and will bt old at the lowest possible figures. II. McClain's Medicine, Jayne's Medicine Hoatetter's and lloofland's Hitters. 6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which tbi- bigheat price will bo paid. Cluverseed on ham nd for salo at the lowest market price. Also, A rent for Strattonville and Curwensvillt- rhreahing Machines. frfjuCall and see for youraelrea. Ton will find fiver) thing usually kept in a retail store. L. M. COUDMKT. Fronohvlllo P. 0., August 12, 1874. B1GLER, YOUNG & REED, (Suocesiors to Boynton A Toung,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of fOETABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pino Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA HAVING engaged In tho manufacture of Bret elass MACHINERY, wo rei pootfully lafora bo publie that wo are bow prepared to All at orders as cheaply and as promptly as ean bo done In any of tho cities. Wo man u facta re and deal la Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills Head Blocks, Water Wheels. Shifting Pulleys, Hifford's Injector, Steam Gauges, Stoaas Whist lea. Oilers, Tallow Caps, Oil Cups, Gangs Cocks, Air Oocks, Globe Valves, Check Valves, wrought iroa Pipes, 8. earn Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Gun Pack ng, and all kinds of MILL WORK sogetaei witb Plows, Sled Boles, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. -Orders so Hot ted and filled at oity prices ill letters of inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, by addres- ing as at Clearfield, Pa. jsn174.tr BIGLL'R, TO UN (3 A RKKD. G ROC'ERIES. JAS. II. LYTLE, (Hut.wr to LTTLK A MITCHELL) WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALER l.N CHOKE LINE OP TEAS. 0L0NUS, JAPANS, IMPEimt, touso bysoh, KNOl.Hll I RIA FAS I Pireat la Market. BUTTER AND BOOS. Will be kept and told at Srtt eoat. Catb paid Ibr Oonntr Pmtaoe. 0ERMAN CHERRUM, Tl'RKBT PRPltg", PRISI1WI PEARS, rUILADILPHIA RAMS. FINU. Maekartl, Lakt Herring, Ood, At. PICKLE. Batrml Pkkta, and Bnglttk Pleblec rUHIK AND rBKDV Ptatsr, tVn Meat, Oat Mwt, 4. Jm. MT. iu. B. T.TTLB. THE REPUBLICAN. 1 Tm&3f? CLEARFIELD, HA V1UNKHDAY MORNINM, MARrll !l. HIT. THE 0 HA A7 LA Rl'F.X V. SI'KKCII OK JOHN YOFNO BROWN. Mr. llrowii,of Kentucky. Mr.Spi'ak or, wo havo iit'arly reached thu end of the swelling scene j purt farck-al, purt trunkal. Farelcul in tbut it has bfen a bui'losaiio uuon truth and mtirdt'rotn to ovory principlo of lnw, tuir dvaling, and honor tlmt nliould gov. rn anions men. 1 wus in fitvor of tlie bill creating tliis Kluctorul Cummiiuiion ; 1 ..idulgu now in no childish ripuninn over tliu result. 1 tliouglit we could truat tliu "elected men of tlia birlitnt court of the foi'cmoHl government in tho world. Ilumun luws ennnot put limitution upon fraud; they muy punisli, but they can not prevent. o trtntted tliene men and they huvo betrayed ourtrtint. All luwn muNt bo mlininiitlered by liunuin ngeiicit-a ; if you have the cor rupt judge, no matter hut your lawn muy bo, you bear u fulse judgment. Jcffrcyii was a jimt judgo save where tho intercut ot tho crown were con cerned, lliteon "the wisiwt and the meaneHt of mankind," took bribes, yet rendored, with ono or two except ions, just judgments. Halo although refus ing to tuko tho civio oaths of Crom well, yet was made one ol bis judge. Our Judges of tho Supreme Court hold tbeir offices for life, witb liberal rtalaries ; are independent of tho muta tions of politics, each having his per lonul and political honor to maintnin, and I thought that surely thorn if; the depravity ot radicalism was uni versal we could find integrity. My confidence was generous, patriotic, un ionising in these men and in our case submitted. But in this Electoral Com mission supposed incorruptible sagos, in their exalted positions, have played ibo part of banded jockies, and buve lono In the luce of tbe world tbut which hungry mountebanks should scorn. They have done fioob an net, Tbat blurt tbe greoe aod bluab of modrtty ; Calls virtue, bypoorit. ; take, off tb. nit. From tb. fair lurebeed ... And tett a tiliattr tbert. And those successors of John Mur- sbull I To-duy how must each feel 'his title, like a giunl's robo, bung loose about him." Suspicion is whisp ered that ccrUiiu Judicial Commissions Oeur the durk and damning slain ol intrigue and ring jobbery ; and tbut tho first judgment of their holders was ibo price paid for their promotion. These indocdareduysofdegonoracy and shumc. Read and consider the record ol the decisions of tbe majority of tlieso men ; nolo tbeir shuffling tricks, their inconsistencies, tbeir evasions ; und they are such as would bring thu blush to neophytes in learning; such us pigmies in self-respect nnd honor would ubbor. Jn tho ftiblo wo rend that tho cat was changed by tho fairy into tbe fine ludy ; yet at tho banquet, upon the uppearanco ol a vat, this lino luuy ebased it. Apply tbu story and you need nosnggostion to draw a conclusion from its moral. You have but a "barren scepter in your grijio." Your fresh garlunds en- twino around yonr bntebmont. Your party stands to-day surrounded and sattiratod with such turpitude that the judgment of tho haur and of mankind hereafter must bo against it. Your jugglers have proclaimed your victory, but it is tarnished witb shame and accompanied by perjury and every species of fraud. The Republican party is in tho attitude of A eutparae of the emplra and tb. rule, Tbat lorra n thelf tb. preoioot diadein ttoie And put it in bia pocket. What or tho South? The conduct of her Representatives during tho lust lew months has refuted tho slanders ol years. Iheir votes and utterances bore have boon for peace, law, order. Tho South has been lamilliur witb misfortune; sorrow and defeut huvo mingled in her experience. Sho bus drank tho cup of bitterness to tbu dregs, but thunk (tod she is a stranger to dishonor, and most of us from thai section stand for tho faithful and in flexible execution. of tbu Electoral Hill, Honor says it, policy says it ; without It wo drift into conlusion. Our oscut chuon is unstained. We can butler ufford to ucccpt disappointment and defeat than by parliamentary shifts und tricks to avoid tho ordurly execu tion of the law against which only eighteen Democrats ot this House and only one In thu Senate voted. Something has beon said of bargain ing with the South. Yuu cannot win them over by bribes ; they want noth ing but justice. I sou beloro mo a dis tinguished and cherished Iriund from the (South (Mr. Lamar), a gentleman of the highest ability und upsotled in tegrity; honored by his people and worthy ot their trust. 1 speak not by his authority, but an bis name has been mentioned in this connection, I say that 1 am suro ho would shrink from a cruel wound ot dishonor. Tho men you could bribe in tho South are not worth havintr. You would loulho them when you gol them ; they would havo no tollowing or influence at homo. And if they wero lo join with your party to sus tain it in its past and present policy, would find themselves political paruhs in tho land ot their birth. Nothing will conciliate the South but justice, and yon will so find it. They waul rust, order, homo rule. Your lurgoss thore will bo thrown away ifgiven tocor ruptmon. Those people are your peers, equals, before tho law ; and neither by bribery nor force can you change them from serfdom to villainy. In tho pre cious name of their manhood and wo manhood I repudiate tho intimation witb scorn unutlorublo. rhoro will be no division in tho Democracy. Lay not that fluttering unction to your souls. It is a differ ence to day only among them as to tho policy of the hour. And 1 ask yuu, my countrymen of the Republican party, in tbe name of justice, of peace, of truth, ef liberty, of civiliaation, in ibo name of all those, 1 ask you to bait. Forbearance has Its limits; 1 say it not in menace, but in sorrow and solemn earnestness. Tba manacles must fall from tbe limb of your sister 8outh.ro States. Yon masi call off yonr dogs. These unfortunate people have beers baited and badgered until UiojiiHt sentiments of the world in indignation condemn your cruel policy. Ia yours to tie an intimulinn of the celebration of a ltoiiiau victory with tlieso long iuirering Stales clluineil to your triunipliulcur ? Arcllie clunk iiijjof their chains lo bu lu'iinl mingling witb your bosimnuhs to liberty unil tree government? II' tliu fraudulent action ol a villuiuioiiH Iti.liu nii'u- Board of a Slule in so nuei'ed ill jour u) en tbut by reuson of State rights you will not go behind tho cei litleutu of a fiov- ernor whom vou huvu nuiiitl'til soldiers to sustain tho thieves who! havo been necessury to your disgrace, unless it is by u burguiu with success ors in villainy ? While you stand up fur thu inviola bility of Stuto rights, while you cannot go behind tho corrupt return of a board iu Louisiana tbut huckstered Un vote ot Iheir Stuto from one end ol tho country to thu other for a price, you orgnniio tbu 'Legislature' nl tTial Stuto with your buyonets. While tbu gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Foster) says that "the flag shall Rout only over Slates and not provinces, over freemen and not slaves." ytmr f'resident lin bids in South Carolina n peaceful celebra tion ol the Anniversary of tho birth id Washington! While tho geiitlcmun from Ohio says this, your Senate on the same day, twelve years alter tno close of tho war, is relusing amnesty and your President has a pardon lor every bribe-tuker and whisky thief. 'Stales and provinces freemen and slaves I" What nieiins this language. but a confession on tho part ot thu gentlemunfroniOhiotMr. Foster) who represents tho district of Mr. Hayes tbat sovereign Coiunior.weulllis buve beon degraded and their cil irons de nied their right? Ah! well do you know the crimes you havo committed upon these Slates, lint I must hurry on as my ten minutes ure nearly gone. Inconsistency and contradiction murk the wbolo course of your policy. You have seined lo try lo achieve for yourselves thu lament ol Junius concerning u parly of whom hu wrote, you huvo given "immortuli- ty to tho perishable parts of your in famy." What u hollow mockery will bo thu pageant of your inauguration of your President. Willi litis record, with tho sun of truth blazing Uhui the iniquities by which your power was obtained, this instead of being tho day of your victory will bethuday of your death. Tho vials of the people's in dignation will liu emptied upon you ; you will hear tho hisses ol scorn for wbut you havo done. The page of history will record tbu eternal verdict against you. Jusi so sure as a God of justice rules tbu a Hairs of men, just so surely will tho victories of truth und justice in lime prevail. Democrats, peace, courage, prudence, moderation I I implore you now to remember tho millions whom wo rep resent. As 1 huvo stood hero for moderation und pence throughout this Congress, I accept to-day defeat, bitter as it is, rather than dishonor. 1 "bear thu ills I havo rather than fly to those I know not of." Whun 1 am risked to give tny voto to resist tho execution of this law, my answer is, no objective point is given to which wo would movo that would not bring upon us confusion, an archy and chaos. Tho strength of our s)silion is in its moral grandeur. Let us not im pair this and throw awuy our great opportunities. Let us not lake coun sel of our passions. Principlo, states manship, policy nil tlieso command us to stand by tho execution of tho law we havo made. We agreed to trUBt certain men, and they havo be truyed us. To rush into revolution would bo suicidal ; it is madness. Be patient; tho people will rebuko the iniquities of which we complain. The day of deliverance will soon come. Tho authors ot ini-rule will cull upun the mountains to full upon them lo hide them und their crimes titiin the sight of men. There will bo nodivid ed Democratic party. Those who so prophesy proclaim whtit they wish. L'nsliuken, ll used need, let us sluiul for our honor. Like Clan Alpine's oak, "the firmer it roots him, the ruder it blows." Loud tippluiisc Fraud Evki ywukiis. Thu Legis lature iu 1876 passed uu Act author izing llie (jovurnor to appoint a Mtiuici pul Commission lo duviso soinu boiler plan for tho government of our lurge cities. Tho members have mtide a pur tiul report to tho Governor which ex hibits some startling lucls justifying its appointment. In Philadelphia 114, 0110,000 is disbursed aniiuully in ilill'er ent departments, few of which are ac countable to any general lieud. Ol 5,020 liquor licenses collected lust year, only two wero over 50. Investiga tions show thai two-thirds of the liquor dealers in Philadelphia should pay f 100 license. Political favor was thu usual cause of those exemptions ami reduc tions, by which tbu Stale loses several hundred thousand dollurs. Pi.enipoTkntiarv Gkant. It is pos itively asserted In prominent ullleiul circles that Uenural tiraiil will he ten dered a foreign mission, und it is said that .Secretary Evarts, us ulsolhe Sher mans, litvor the project We presume llioso very fellows leel soinu interest in having lirunt shipped to Europe, so as to get him out ot the way entirely fr-i 1 1. 1 . e 1 1 . . 1 . , noy lear uu miglll nu lOOKiiig lor Ills old place 111 iho army, or turn around and hiill-dozo thu Shurman brothers who havo lived on his bounty "low tlieso many year." A Confederate Colonel, who voted j for Tilden, for Postmuster (funeral, a Liberal, who run us tho Democrulic candidate fur Governor of Massachu setts during tho war, for Attorney General, Carl Scliuix, who fas the father of the Greeley movement and tho bitter oncmy of tho Catnoinns and Mortons, for Secretary of tho Interior, anil W. M. Evarts, tho Attorney Gen oral of Andrew Johnson, for Secretary of Slate. How do you like that dish of crow, Messieurs Republicans? Mr. Morton gently gives Mr. Illaiuu lo understand that ho will have enough to do to take caro of his own record without troubling himself with that of olhor people, ll is i.ol certain whether Morton rulurrod to Blaine's letter to Forbes or lo tbe Kcmblo chuck, and Blaine waa loo prudent t ask him for ao explanation. CAM KNOWS MARCH TO MOS -I ('Oil'. Then, a. o Napoleons and Xupoloon-: ....I ,1,.. are Mo . and Mosowa. Tbu bumble C'omicau whoMprnnjj fioin the little C'orporiil lo thepeerhhB f'up tli'li of bin age, u boKe a bie einenln on the Held ure the romunce ol in-tnul history of tbu lentun, in "I uhoe nunie nimbi every coin t in Kui ope trcni bhi, taught the ivorl I tliul be but huinuii utter ull, uk unihilioii bln ui'nl li'w locks iiihI thu leiupentuouH xeu ebunted hi Kud roiju u in. Uu had riwn I wtlU luu tvtt., lOOil til .tuiti ..ult.-., until t, ,ir(,vti i liu Xntil.Hru ('ifsiirfroiii his capital und slept in I, it pulucc. His victorious guns ut Jena humbled the pride uf tho siifcosfors of Frederick, and iniide the Russian warriors retreat over their sumly plains. He eniiviilsttl England with tliu I'ttiriif bis udvuiie ing eagles and inudu her government shame her civilization in the tenor Uiyjt the wer iinlilUeUV.mpcrnr inspir ed. His Iiuiiiiits were waved in triumph under thu shtdtuvs of the pyramids. The throne of Spuin was seized, und crowns were parted uiuolig bis kindred us toys flung to children. Ho huil taught Russia the story ol A tint it lit z, und tm tliu lanulio ami the Rhino and the Pound the lioristlteiies, ami in thu Alps anil the Pyrenees, his legions hail wrung victory In mi thu chosen armies ot iho world. He wus muster, and was not content. The purple that hud Hlnl his dreams und was esteemed the summit of human achievement, was but a bauble of emp tiness when the Empire wus his own. und thu restless ambition that wildly mocked the tempest in death, could not accept peaeu with apparent omnipo tence. The Macedonian chielluio out stripped thu coiupiesls of theehretluiu of Europe, and he turned lo tho capi lul ol thu Our to niuku tho mimes ol Alexander ami Napoleon sitind abreast in history. He parleyed iu the blood if torty thotiHUiiil soldiers ut Borodino, marched toMtiscowiinopposed iu battle, uinl saw the veiigence of tho elements portray his own discointlluru us the flumes kissed the heavens und the snows of tliu North cumu lo multiply tiesulution. From the Kremlin buck through pitiless winter and more pili less foes, with his line tit' march thick ly strewn wilii his bravest warriors, bo leached Palis only lo accept exile ; und Irtnn exile Waterloo, und thence the exiiu that welcomed tleulli. 1' liu world is full uf Mupoleons. Wo have them great and small. They aid history iu its ceaseless task of repeal ing itself, und us they nntich to their little Moscows anil perish iu their lo treats tro.n nnttl adventure, they teach the siunu lesson and accept the sumo destiny. Tho politicul field is studded with Napoleonic leudcrs who rise unit reign and clutch tho air and lull. -Mr. J. Donald Cnmcron is lite latest little Corporal who ha-i won pi liticul empire mid must now make bis march upon his Moscow. He is the heir of a dynasty und its hero as well. ll bus louglil hard buttles, won cosily victories, ami attained o,n itenco in a great Cominoiiweullli alter years ol perpetual conflict. Fur a full genera lion tho wur has bevu wugetl ; in oiitity struggles thu htiu-to of Cumeroii wus ucicaicu, unu 111 an, wnetuer victor or vuiiquisiieii, ghastly unu tiiitieaiiiig scars remained lo tell bow a brave peoplu had bullied with ambition. It hud its Leipsic and its Austerliir. ; it udvanccd und retreated iu llie vary ing fortunes of the struggle; It conquered its Spain, its Austria, in Prussia; il divided Iho crowns of its conquests among it its ehieltains, and had con fessed obedience to its own politicul kingdom. Hut it is not content. There ure other chiofluins with larger domin ions, witb vaster Kiwurs, with more fervent worshippers, and there must bo a Cameron march upun Moscow. A cabinet portfolio, a bauble to the great, a scourge to littleness, is mil iu the list of trophies of thu hitesi victory, and ull thu others uro tasteless to the appe tite. There iiiuslbe u fresh campaign, a tivsh victory, u fresh crown and livsh houiagu fi-0111 lliosu who huvu been luughl llitil their only privilege is obedi ence. And Cameron is on his march; llurrisbuig will he hi. Ilorinliuo, w beio tie must niuiiituiu thu field in custl) sttciilice, uutl lie will tiuil bis .Moscow w lieu he enters the Senule lit triumph, w hence be nitisl soon retreul in tho bleuk tempest ol fallen and liailliless frit-lids. Wu are mil of llioso shoso counsel is sought by the tilling hoitsuol Penn sylvania; but il wo desired only the overthrow of llie Cumeroii domination, wu should Weleomu the uaiisl'cr ol Senatoriut honors Irtnn lather lo son, and the proclaimed contempt lor pub lic opinion tliul such a burier of Iho brightest jewel of u Commonwealth's gills involve, ll is notice to the Re publicanism ot Pennsylvania that w hut il bus tolerated in its necessities must be tho inexorable muster lor unollier generation ; nnd the time und circum stalice chosen lor the proclamation ol supremo und perpetual Republican subordination, are most inauspicious tor tliu ambition that climbs only tiller its cwn insatiate greed. .Senator Cam eron is overthrown in his iiulioiiul loudorship by the new departure ol President Huyes. ll is tho fortune ol wur, and must submit or bu broken. Secretary Cameron lias failed iu his ell'ort to remain in the Cabinet, and bis victories won for his party ut ouch ,,.,- ,- i,, f vj,, ! ,,,. tKUV- huvu turned lo ushes iu his hands. 1 1 is history repealing herself, nnd hu bin wars against littu when he seeks lo ru treivu bis fall by slruiniiig his political power in his Statu beyond thu point ol public forbearance. Ho is u bold, hruvo,siiiccsiil leader; has welleurn ed ull thu honors he has worn as polit ical rewards are commonly esliiiiutt il, and there is none iu the Slate who can tuko his spurs and wear iheni , but ho is a leatler of the machines ililo which men are fashioned in limes ut political degeneration not a lender of tliu ie. plu, ami hu will shiver his sceptre against tho mailed breast of rebellious Republican dentlmelil if hi shall rush from a defeat In Washington to re trieve it from a siiperserviceablo Legis lature. His oleclion to tliu Senate Is altogether probable; Indeed, It may bu accepted as curtain if iho prograiunm shall not be hindered hy w iser councils than those which suggested it; and tbe veteran Senator may retire with a foreign mission without special corn- pluint from tho State or country ; but jtliu fiupuliliiuus ol Pennsylvania will j flru "ll'ir " '""'I1'"' ''"''l'0 "T '"" '"I'1"'1 witl' M sin red iillurs, nilher than bow to I ho avowed personal dnmiiiuliou I hut Ibo transfer dim ly ileclures.Ml will resolve the contests of this und next year Into u buttle for thu diseiilliruliiieiil of the parly, und Mr. Cumeroii bus no attri butes to win in such u contest. Well will the Republicans of I ho Keystonu Stulti understand that the uhdicution of the fu I her lit!' tbu enthronement of It,. -v ini-tnf i- Hl.ll's " I siativ-' "f v r"""J "V lion, und u threat lo the people ol the Stale ami Nution that revolution purl isuitship shall bo preferred to patriot ism und peace. If Mr. Cameron has sincere and sagicititis friends about him, they will call a hull beloro hu cotiniiiis thu fiiliil iiiistuku of grasping ut ushudow (lint involves tho sucrillco of thu substance ot power. It Is his march on his Moscow, und means sejf invited destruction. J'hiln. Timrs. A TKS 'HI U US AM HOHHKIt Y. DOLLAR About two years ago a lltirrisbiirg lobyisi named Punl, conceived Ibo idea of making a fortuno by compiling a book entitled a ''History of Orphan Schools" and furnished u prospectus lo nearly every orphan, who wore con stituted agents, while ho opened an ofllee on IheC'eiileiiniaUi rounds w hole hu uxpecletl to sell something less than llinWIO copies, for which hu charged fURII per copy. Hut when the Cen tennial was over anil bis agents ren dered their reports, the Compiler found his job a luilure. Tho orphans und their friends wero too poor to purchase, llie hook, and the visitors al tbu Cell leiiniul suw through the Irani! and did not purchase. Now this fraudulent historian turns up before the Legisla ture, und the members of Iho House huvu agreed to huvu printed 5,000 cop its at the expense of the Sluto for which the stiid lobbyist Paul will pocket f 10,000. Ho hud llie impu dence to n -k S 12,500 for Ins job, but the patriotic V!) members made it 810, IIOII. A mole daiiinuble fraud was never perpetrated on the taxpayers til this 'StuU, sioeu Uvuns, Forney. Kotn bio A Co., got a .vuy with llie ft.'filO.OOO grab. Sthanok 'I'll I. mi. Senutor Morion bud inuile ull necessary arrangements In report the Kellogg casu to tho Sen ate on the 13ih, so us to have tbut ibttible tlved seciundrel sworn iu us one ol tho L'niteil States Senators from Louisiana. Hut the associate press dis patch, from Washington, nn that day tell ' ibo (rue story" ill this way : Wa.ntacoia, M.r.h l.1llt, ISTT. TlH-re was a ll. tnoVrtir ui.)'iritr In the St ntc to ij.y. Ui-f.it. tbe rt-oreturiit of Srnatur Hher nmn and Cameron that tsxlv atond K.puMican 39, lltuiooial. XI, vacsiirina S. Tbe r -'Irt-mtnt ol the two St-tia'ur. named It-aroa nut .17 Ki-uub lia.tna, anj tu day br the atia.tiae of Senator -uerun and Perry, aul the illDe anl ahotia of H.u.tur K IuiudiI and Oam-Too, ot Wiaonnain, llie K--utliuHna .ere ie-iaied to tbirtr-thiee -on. Ir,e tn.nt tbe licinuc.atit .ico'h 1--1.104 Jsilje lias ie i.i posacaxtoa ot tbe balnnoe vl purer. Howgruiidly those politicul vagrants i ure being bull dozed, ulterull tbu huge j muili( ,mVi) pi.r,tmt,(i ,m , people. Democrats, bold the fort." ''The Lord is on our aide." Justice will triumph over all tho infernal He turning Hoards and Commissions ibut )U ;,rmcj Tliat Rkason. Thu Lancaster Intel- litjrncer, says : "Whatever praise the ami Cnmci-oii nu n huvo awarded to Hayes for snubbing Don must not be withdrawn. Thu Wesi Chester Rrjiitlt lican, whose editor, Major E. B. Moore, stands very high in the Cameron com munion, assures us tbut Don was only left out because Hayes did not Want to niuku tin invidious dislinclion be tween thu members of the old Cabinet. Uinl Cuniernon not been of that body llrtyes declares tbut bo would have culled I1I11I into bis council without hesitation. ' lUliKKsstn. Stuto Sonuior Horalio Gulfs Jones is ntiiitiiiiiti'd ns a Candi da lu lor Governor of Pennsylvania. He bases his claims upon his opposi tion lo thu rct'cul bill appropriating $1,000,0110 to unu the Slute, upon bis ailvorucy of the Flocturul Commission, unci upun his iinilui in d fence of thu principles of religious liberty. Well, Hoiiitio pul on a grtul deal thai is right uutl proper, bin, then that's just w hut will tiisqtinlily bim in the estima tion of lite Radical leuders. And Ihcreloru hu will bu set aside lor un ' addition, division und silence" man. Death to Cakpkt Baoiikks. An exchange says: ' .Senator Sherman is quoted as saying to uu ex Representa tive from one of the Southern Slates, w ho culled 011 bun in regard lo obtain ing an appointment to u federal ofllee, that il would be tho policy of tho now administration to appoint none but un lit c-born .Southern men tu federal offices in tho South. In tho pockets of a ninn recently killed in n Si. Louis fight, m.d noted tor bis belief iu charms were found two potatoes, to ward olf disease; a rub. bit's loot, which he held in his, baud "lor luck" in throwing dice; an herb, to enable him to choose winning num bers in policy playing, and a peculiar shell to drive awuy evil spins. Orders for Pittsburgh miiniifue 111 res are lucresing from Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Camilla, Continental Europe, Grout Britain, etc. Tho Centennial and low prices are iho principal causes, no doubt. The Ccnleiiniul was s wonder ful uyis-tipisiii-r, and John Bull's eyes now look liko saucers. Ralph L. Holland, the Cbantbers burg bank robber, has been convicted of burglary and sentenced to an im- pris iis-iil of eight years in iho East- ern Penitentiary. Tbe Grand Jury has tumid two new bills against bim. onu lor larceny ami nun lor jail break ing. i'cuiisy It sum unco produced silk, which was pronounced by experts lo bo of thu very host kind, Tho Iriul of il in 1C30 to 140 proved that I here was no obstacle to ils culture. But tho experiment run into a wild specu lation in Ireus, ami of courso resulted in disaster. The guileless Maine farmers am found In havo boon breeding wolves and importing bears' ears from Canada, in order to lorn an htsriest penny un der the bear and wolf Jaw. Tba Leg islature has oonaeqnenlly repealed It, TI1R MiCUNK OF VIRTUB AND PA TRIOTISM. The Idea that lornier times wero belter than the present time, bus been priuiiiiiiii'cd erroneous by journalists, pi elli hers und .others. Indeed, tbe men who express I lie opinion that I hero was a larger nit usiiru of virtue und puliliilism iu 1770 than iu 1870, ure denounced an "clunkers." Now, we believe in Ibo tliiclrine of human de pravity, uinl wo huvu no doubt thai bad men huvu existed ut all limes, even filling, not uiilrequeiilly, high places' all ungual coiiMctiuns, i. the conviclinr. I hut a Very great degeneracy marks the present age, We propose a form of COIIlplt'lSllll, General Washington and General Grunt (it pains un to mention them to gether) muy bu regarded us tbu rep reseututives of Iwouges. How utterly dissimilar nay, how antagonistic are the characters of thu two men ! Wu WVicvu ttul letfd'Otffor,, At JUuch from 1770 us Grant differs from Washing ton. Look al Washington the Father of his country. Contemplate thu eleva tion and grandeur of his churucior. Consider his lolly, disinterested patriot ism, his sublime virtues, hisuniinpeuch blu integrity. When ho wits made Generalissimo, ho refused all compen sation. Did Washington ever huvo a thought about pel-annul advantages? Never. Did ho ever huvo a thought ubout places anil salaries for favorites und Irieiids? Never. To give freedom und prosperity to bis country, tocreulo u solid and stable government, to pro mote virtue anil intelligence, those pil lars of civil liberty this was tho work of his life. And, us far as wus possible in ibis imperfect world, ho gathered around hint, and placed in high posi tions, men distinguished for talents, virtue, anil merit. Now look ut Grant, tbu reprcsenta live of modern times. It is, indeed, like a descent from heaven to earth or some lower place, when wo turn our ejes from tho empyrean where Wash 1 nt tin stands, to thu place where (J run I sits, with bis cronies, amidst tbe smoke of tobacco und tho fumes of whiskey. But look ut thu man. Hu entered the army liko a nien-eiiury, or like a mtil titutlo who had nothing to do, and took his rations and pay. As ho rose in rank, und rations und pay increased ho gludly uecepted ull. When, tho wur being over, ho was mudo Captain General, v itll twenty thousand dollars per uitliilin und nothing to do, ho ac cepted thu princely salary. Whun Congress passed a bill adding twenty live thousand dollurs to bis pay as President, bo promptly Bigned the bill and grabbled Iho money. Indeed, he has used the Presidency as personal properly, that is, fur his own ad vantage of relatives nnd fuvoritc. Meanwhile, ai houses, lots, money, stocks, and an interest in gold, sand stone, and other speculations were offered, bo received all as if justly duo. Washington accepted a second Presi tlenliul term with great reluctance, ami positively refused a third term ; but Grant earnestly desitod a third term, as there is reason to think, would have accepted the Presidency for lifo. Next, look at Grant's associates and appointees Cabinet Ministers, Judges, Marshals Attorneys, and olhor officials. Look ut Creswell, the patron of "straw bids;" al Belknap, the trader in mili tary posts and soldiers monuments; at Robeson, who shares in the profits ol naval contracts; at Bubcock, tho culu hinted measurer ol city pavements, and the powerful friend ot llie whiskey rings; at Shepherd and Hurrington. musters in Washington ring of knaves and plunders ; at the embezzlers, swindlers, and cheats, in official places, over tho wbolo country. Verily, pub lie virtue bus been undermined ami de stroyed. Finally, look at elections under Grain's Administration. Elections, to n great extent, are wicked, outrage mis shams. Elections are carried by money, perjury, traud, and force. The voice ol the people is stifled ; right is crushed lo earth ; and agivat national "ring" conliuuo ils rulu and its robber ies. Meanwhile tbu President, Sena tor ami Judges, approve of fraud, perjury, and usurpation, whun these givu success to their parly. Besides, public sentiment is so debauched, vii . luu and patriotism ure so dead, parti sauship isso intense, base, and reckless, thai a largo s.rlioii of our people would now gladly accept Hayes as President, even if ho should owe his success lo the most atrocious means thai ever raised a man to siwor. Tho lime are not as they were. Tho times are evil, exceedingly so. Tho times are ulurmiiig; great perils are crowding upun us. Lot the people lake warning, arouse themselves to thought and effort, and rescue the country from the grasp of tyrants and spoilers, if salvation is still possible. A revival of virtue and patriotism is what the country needs. Clorion Jaelinninn. Poor old Madison Wells says il Nichols remains Governor hu cannot return to New Orleans. He says he will lake up his residence in Philadel phia. Should Hayes dotormino upon a policy that will reduce Wells from his proud position of a poor to tbut ol vassalage, we know nn political atmos phere that ho will find so congenial as that of Philadelphia. The number of immigrants arriving at Nuw York during tho month of Jan uary wos only 1,9:17, of whom 1,433 wero men and 504 women. Ireland furnished only 213, England, 673, and Germany, 571. A Receiver has been appointed lor North America,' Guardian Mutual, Orphans and Widows and Resurve Life insurance companies, ana jmow lork Stale Life Insurance Company ol Syra cuse. Two members of the new Cabinet havo written btsiks, two others are ac complished scholars and orators. All ot Iter reason tor Cameron 'a contempt lor "them dam literary fellara." A wealthy Phila. widow, whoso for tune consisted uf Reading Railroad stock, lias become insane on account of the recent declination in llie value of that security. William Ruurk, ol Philadelphia, an ex employe at the Centennial, baa been arrestod lor tb thelt of 15,000 fans, KKeoa, So., from tba Japans, bazaars. Our Oun dvrrtiftmrnt. THE EEPUBLICAN, Pul.li.btsl ever; Vtidneedejf I.) GOODLANDER & LEE, H IUHflELI), P Am -linn tit. I.trtt.tt I IrtulnUon .1' nuv pep.r Iu Aorthweel.rn Penntvlvnnlt. The lurge and constantly Increasing circulation of tho RirunLii'Ai, renders il valuable to business men us a nn dium ihro which to reao i the public Tlrms of Subscription : If naid in advanco. ... 12 00 If paid after threo months, . 2 5 If uuid after six months, . . 8 00 When paporsare sent outsido of tin county payment mast be Id advance. ADVERTISING: Ten lines, or lias, 8 limes, , II 5l Kuch subsequent insertion, f Administrator' Notices, . . 2 ."n Kxecutors' Notices, .... 2 M Auditors' Notice 2 60 Cautions and Estrays, . . . 1 5t Dissolution Notices, ... 2 5 Professional Curds, 5 lines, year, 5 0i Special notices, per lino, ... 2 YEARLY ADVKRTI-EMENTS : Ono sqtiuro, 10 lines, . . . JS 0. Tn squares, 15 0' T hreo squares, ..... 20 ll' Ono fourth column, . , . . SOU. One-half column, .... 70 ( One column 120 0' We have always on band a largo stock of blanks of all descriptions. SUMMONS, Sl'BPtENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, ic, Ac, Ac. JOB PRINTING. We aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING slCII A8 POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CI CC LARS, Ao., Ac, IN THE BEST SI YLE, AND ON REASON A CLE TERM?. ORDEKS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATrKNTlON. fsloodlantlrr A le, CiearflcM, aearCdd County, H. ?0tU. THE MANSmNToFsiT Ourneriil iwsiiideiul Market sir,,, CI.I'.AIlflKI.I,. HA I1 II Is .In and BuiiiUi'll.a. Hutel ... b. paal tear Seat .alarged t. " sraMr eevauil) for in. ..u,iii.b... . . t.r. ana u..u. fb. ...a. k.ii-i.a, , 'rurniabed. and lb. pruprtu, mil .(,. fe peine lo r.nd.i bia ueau eunilurutil. .bl, .Lavln. allli Sin.. drrh. Miiaelua Honta" I'.jlt,., , tad rroaa tb. n.poi .. a,rii ,a ,,., " i .Kb tr.ia y. c l'aMIio.v "' ' ' Pr,,,,,..... l.aar. IImum, ba.lnf I Mad o,. An,,,,, i, mi, fx,.-,., a .u, wi (ibdii. patrusaK., B. Ilouar bsa I I'B inoruaalili rrptuml Mw ( turutenvd, and au.el. will Sod .1 a p,.,M b sii.a plaoa. Tlie uil. .ill be .upuil.-. a,u, ,,,, Is-ei ol ever-iibln. iu Hi. m.r.el. Al ,b. ,a, .ill be f ui.d I b. .! .ins. end ln(U"r. !' .tabling att..ini-d W d. S. lilt.sui I V ) ir. i. ,.;,,,,. CHAW HoUmE, O tCor. ol Market A rr CLEAKFIEI.U. PA Tbe under. tgnad baling ua.i, el,.,,. . Ili.tel, would rv.pnollullt .olirli i.iti.n. i,m,. J..iV' .....J.S S IVLI.Al.li.. 7 AS" ' NG'I'i N llol'-K v NEW WA.-lll.Sti It is Tbia new and ..II rtirni.lird bo... i,,. 'aae. by Ibt. un4er.lane.l lie l,.. ... ,,i nellif abl. In render .analat-t too lotli.... .1. 'avur bun with a nail. May I. IS7I ll W IA1 Is ',.,, I OYD HOUSE. I J Main Slr-et. PIIII.IPHIIUHIJ. PKNN'A Table always aupplied with tb. tw.l tli. u,, , f.irda. Tbe U.veling publie la Invited ' nil Jan l.'TS. HO II HI i i.c I, Banhs. r. t. anaoLD. a. w. aaaorn. i-s. 4.....L, F. K. ARNOLD 4, CO., ISiHilir and Urolu'r. Kc)iiiildvllle. JclTentoii Co., P Muner receirnd on diptisfl. Dimhohi. ut ru lemte retee. KMim it Koreijto fcschrjf. i s on ben ft ami oulWtmna roteptl nsdf KejDolilsville, Ore 111, 1874. -ly County National Bank, OP CLKAHPIKI.D. PA. KOOM n Maaonle lluil.lm. one dor r C. I). ' n'a Drug So.re. I' a.... Ticket, n, and Irt.n l.lrerp.s.l. l , , own. tllaag.iw. Ltmdoa, Pari, and Cop.nl . .a llao, Draft, for aaleon the lloyal banti ! lr,-l.n, toil Imperial ft. nit nf I.'.n-lna JAMKS T I.P.OKAHD. P...1 W. M. RIIAW, Ca.bler. a, 17, DREXEL ti CO., I Mouth Third mreet, Phils n i,,i th, S. And Dealers in Government Securit.es. -tahctiorj by tueil will reeetre fr..in(.r tffU -n, nil all taf'Twetion ehrrtullj' lurniahrd 'Hers atolititrtj t,rn .,fi dentistry. full rt nf tnlHrlal frelh. . luglc et ut trlltttial lectli. S.'.I.IMI I1 is. Dhs. hills & ii Ein I hold. DENTISTS. fl.lAKPIKI.I) PUVSA. Dr. A M Hill, wweld inlt.rai bi. frien.b and atit-nia Ihwt b. baa atMoetated witb httn, ie iha ra-ltoe ef denti.try. Or. J. L K. Ilrienhnd. a tenlletnaa wbura b eaa rnoumiueiid witb full la.utanoe of slnr -liataeti ,a. ab .ui I hi. cti.i.ea . be ..ot of the office. All work guaranteed to five sati.faelinn. A M 11 I.I.S 0,t is, is-ir. J. L B. IIKIt-'I'llol.O. STEWAET & BLACKBDEN, DENTISTS, Curwui.vlllr. ( IrarUeld 1'nanly. P.mi'a. (Ofne. la Oatee' New riaildinj.) inavllle, Jan II. I S7S ly Co DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (HCca in Bank Building.) Carweuatllle. l learHr'd Ca.. I'a. mob 13 7 if. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON & BE0., a Her Net ft., one Hour rst ul MMn..B Id, CLBAhFIKi l, PA. Oar vrmBKmsB's sre I tbe taint e-mlffr hsrseter lur fiinrntuog tbe puthe with Fr-dh ti-ets of kit hiDil, tvnd uf tbe vry Wt tf ueluj. 4'eelso deal ia all kinds of Agrieultaral linfilr seats, ttlnob sre krrp nn eibitiinon Iht (bt bi-a at of the publie. Call aruood bea ia omm, ad take a loo at thing, r address ns F. h. CAKDON t UKO Clearfleld, Pa , Jalj 1 1, I87i It FRESH MEAETrsillli The undrrrijtned her by in To r to s ihe jiabiie lo 4trairal tbat they krep un h-rnd, rejeu rh, at 'If-ir shop, atljomioK Kill N 0 il LlCII '& lurailur M.ms, uppoaite Ifae Co art Uoaee, the HgST FftKSH BBKF, TKAL, MVTTOS LAMB, POhK, ETV., AT RKDUCED PRtCfi-S, FOR CASH. iruinfv-Tuesd,v, Thuradty. and Meat de'i'end at ruidttace wUtn 4turdavs. le'iivd. A share f patronage Is respef ifitlu s-.lifilfd March I, lJ6-ly. STAOK KoKKIS JKVV CABIN ETM. KING MIOP. IM. B. 8 PACKMAN De-altee to anoouoee to Iha pulitie that be be. 'peoe. n CAMNRT MAKIXtl SHOP IN Ol .K4KFIKI.lt, Where be win Kh'EP ON IHNU T TJ S IT X T U S E , Ard do all kind. ,.f 'AIIINKT WORK ami RK PAIR FI'HMTIlRK of ail k.,,, ,.r ,hrt notiee end in th. heal poaaible tnenti.r. sh-i a P iunh ttreet, pp.lta Park A M rrill'. t'.rr..,. """P- . Aug I. T ly JOHN TROUTM AN, DBAI.KR IN lURNITUItK, i iTriti:ssrs. " AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STItEKT, NKAR P.O. Tba an.leratgneil hega leera to inform ikr . In aeaa of Clearlleld, and the palilie generally, that he baa oa hand a flne a.aortinent of Knrtiiiure, aaeh at Walnut, Vhaetnat and Painted Ch.nilel S'uitea, Parlor rtuitea. Heeltniiig and Katen-'i't tlhelre, Ladiea' and Uinta' Kaa.v fhaira. Hi. p.r. fnrated liming and Pailor rhair., fane S-ai.ai.d Wtndaor thaira. riothea B.re. Sl,, a..d Ko.-a-alnn Laddert, Hal Rarlta.Senilil.lng R.uah..,ir MOl'LDINO AND Plt'Tl'RB FRANK Loohlng Olaaaea. Chroraoa, Ac. which would, ullalile fur Holiday preeenra. deoln'7l JOHN TWH'nuv READIN GF6 R AL L ! I BOOKS STATWXHRV Market UU. t'l.sra.ld. ml the Pott nferr.i rpilK anderaigaed bega leave to ann ua X Ibe ailiarna .r rb-arR.ld and vteintlv. 'hat nv baa Sited np a room aud baa ya.l retarned lro Ibe elty witb a large am.'Siil ol r.i-liuj matter, eonaieting ia pari of Bibles aud Miscellaneous Book., Rlank. Aaeaant aad Paat B.Ktka of evert- A .Million; Paper aad Rnv.lnaa, Fren.k preed and plain I'ena and P.m.it: lliank biiial Paper., Dee. la. Mnrlgageai Jn.lgtnei.l. Ktp- ""' n.Mi.arv aiiteai VI Bite ana r-"-i- mem Brief. Legal Cap, Reeiwd Cap. aad I'll' I'M'. Sheet Maaie, for eltner Piano, Plate or Vf.' a. """'J op nana. Any noea ar alanwuar; ovaireo mat a atay not have i. hand, will be r..tea b7 Irat .ipreea, and tld at wholesale or reull U tail .natoaeM. I will elan haip perliitn-al .w. mm Megeaiuee, raewapai-er.. e.- P. A. JaL lp- Clears. Id. Hay 7, IMS-tf II. A. KRATZKH, (iveotieoa tr) kRATZEBX LYTI.E. baaLna ,n DRY OOOIU, K0TI0N1, BOOTS, HOES, LKAfHFS, CARPFTt OIL CLOTHS. WALL PAPER, WINDOW IRADKa, VK Martw aMrsert, traWabaM, Fa. Jan. a, IITMf ALLEtillKNY HOTEL LiL