a.. III i $USUaufOU. PATENTS! signs, tredemerks,at asels, Inierlerrtees, Iavsalloal laal hart obtained for neohenleel devioea, medical, elher Bunr iK't', -nam.si.i signs, trad. msr... and UU.I-. .".It. 'f .'.Is, lanrUHwa.ee, eta. fn-Cll" elfaded l....il.ni that ban keea REJECTED I alia lha Palaat Once, w( aad eeeoro Peieott n broader alalmi Ibaa Ih WeifcineloB. by the relent umoe nay ailll. In melt teeai bo M- eured hv aa. Being onae- alia tbe Palait Onto, weoea "eke nearshee. end asoore Peleote nore promptly aid wllk broader claims thai Ikoaa who ara raaole Iron Weiklngloa. . , INVINTORSi aeaa ai a noon ikaUh of yoor device I we aiaka etetnlnaMoas W. a eor,s, and advltt ai to patent annus. Prise, low, ANII HO rMU Ua.fcll FATt&Nf IM BEC'L'HEII. W. refer tl SV,t. I. the "" Oppn.lt, Palaol Office, Weihlagtoo, D. C. oe. si, Wt-tf. a. f. soma. . s'coasi.. . biubbus. GlLICll, McCORILE & CO.'S (Saeeossors te Juha tialloh), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market surest. ClesrSeld. Pa. We BaBufeetare all kind of Farn'.lnre for Ohaabara, fining Kotmi, Llbrarlaa aad Halli. If yoa want f urnltora of an? kiad, don't bny aatll joa see our slock. 'JZ In 1I U$ brmnobM. W herp in itwk tA tht UtMt sod not tmprorw unni ami tjikii, sd hftv rr,T tswlllty for mprlj con dotting tbU brtnob four buiituif. Wo have a pnti-nt Corps Pro Mrvtr, In which hodtoa can ba praMrrad for a ooo Id titbit longtb of tin. A taubar of tha flna haa bia itatptas apart out at onrwart-rooa.wber ba'oaD bofoucd bjr any penoa who coma at sight for tha purpoM ol prouoriflK oomni. aiatCII. McCORKLB k CO, Cloarflald, Pa., Hay 10, N EW FliOUll. FJEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room No. 4, Ple'i Opera Honia, Clearfltld, Pa Katpoonitaatly oa bind SUGAR, COFFER, TBAS, SODA, COAL OIL, 8YRCP, SALT, SPICKS, 0AP, Caoaad and Drlad Frulta, Tobaoro, Clf art, Caa dlat, CUtr Vinegar, BntUr, Eggi, Ac. ALSO, EXTRA OMK HADI Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., An of whleh win ba toll aaaap for eaih or ia aiohanga for aoantrT prodnea. A. 0. KRAMER A CO. Claarl.ld, No.. II l7.-lf CLE NX'S SULPHUli SOAP. A STr.Hl.INO REMIDV tO DlStAIEf AND Injchih or the Skins A Hialthfi'l BiAi'mma or tiik Complexion) A llF.Li.vDfcK Means or Preventing and Rr.ur.viNo Riici'matum and Coi'T, and an Unequaleii' Disinfectant, Ieodo- RIZEE AND Coi NTEE-IlEITANT. Glenn'n Sulphur Soap, btton ttvi eating local ditcav of the akin, banUhet de IccU of the complexion, and imparts ' to it vilifying cleirneki and tmoothnns. Sulphur lialh arc celebrated for curing cmnti'in arj0i4riaf dinetMS of the skin, as wt-11 a KlietimaliTTn and GiJUt. Glenn'l O Sulphur Snip produces the same effecu al a moat trilling expense. This admirable tnecific also speclilr heals tern, irumtt scaieli, turns, ifmins and tuts. It removes dandrvrT and prevrnls the luiir from foiling, out and turning gray. Clofting and linen sued in the sick room Is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Caku; per oux t vaiusi, ovc anan.yu. N. k Bin; tht Urje cakr. and thmby I Sold by all iMigguu. "HIU'R nAIH ASD WHISKER DTE," Mack .? Ilrwww. f'rau. C. I. CUITTEST01, Frop'r, 7 Siilk lv...I. SACKETT & SCHRYVER MALIRI IB HARDWARE, aad aaaafaetartn af TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, ftecond Htreat, Clearflald, Pa. fisting raltted oar store room and doubled oar stock, wo are prepared to offer bargains te par ebksere la our line. W have decided te do a Strictly Cash Business, and ran therefore iflt at greatly radaeed prices. Carpenters and persona who eon template build' ; lag will do well to eiamine oar Tooli mi BuHcUnjIIiWsUi, whleh li and af tha nest nwaufactnra. ! W keep a large stock of nails, locks, 01,ass, latches PUTTY, HINfiKS. GLUE, SCREWS. All kladt af Baneh Planet, flaws, Chlteli, flqaarat, Banana, HatehMa, Plaaha and Ltv.lt, MortlHid A Thanh Qaagea, R.vtla, Braeaa A Bills, Wood aad Iroa Benab Strtwa, aad the boat Borlag MVblaa ia the aarkat. Doable and Single Bitt Aiei, . POCKET 0DTLIRT, Aa. Agtntt ftr Burnelft Iron Corn Shelter, warraatod. Ale., afewla far Rlebardi' GOTITIC FLUE TOPS, whleh ofeotaelty eare Smoky Flues. Farm Implements. Garden Tools, af every 4eaeriptlo. A large ? ariety af COOK STOVES, ftVik wa wanaal U fire aatlaraeUaa. FmrtmbU Kimftt mnd Fmrtuutt. m tutu i flpii allai aad Job Work doaaaa amiuabla tonae. All aedara will raaatva praaspt tteasst a rieawlaff aaa faa anug amw.i t i t aipiriiand airkaii. May I, lit. I V piiCflUnfiui. JJOOT ANDSUO OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOHKPH II. DEER1NU, aa Mark.! Kraal, ia Shaw 'l How, CI.erl.ld. Pa., Sat Jo.t ree.li .J a laa lot af Fraaeh Calf Skin, aad Klpa, lha haat la lha aarkal, aad la aaw prepared w aa areolar, ereiylblag la hla lla. lit will war. raat hla wark la ha at rfp-iHiUa. Alto, all kiadtof Laalhtr aad Shoe Finding! for eels. Tha oltiatat of Cleartoll aad vlelBity ara retptotrnily larllad to giro hla a oall. Work doaa al than entice. t:ll'73y The Bell's Run Woolen Factor f townihip, ClMrfltld Co.. f. BURNED UP! Tht labMrlbori hara, at groat aiptaM, reballt a tyighborhood ateault", (a tb araatioa af a Am olau Woolta Maaufaolor", with all tb modtra tmproromoatl attaliMl, aui ara proparad la aak all kind ef Clotba, Caimr, Satiaotta, Blaa kata, rianaeli, ate. Plenty f gaodi oa baad te iupply all our old and a thousand now aaitatnara. bom a .. t'jn ana vxaaiia w itoak. Tb baifniH of CARDINO AND FULLING will reaair aar otpaolal attantloa. Proptr arrangements will b aad to raoaiva and dtliTor Wool, to salt euitoatrs. All worn warrant ta aaa doaa upon tha shortaat notloa, and by itritt attan tioa to bui lntis wa aopa to raaiisa a uoarai saara if pubiio patronaga. iOjtnm POUNDS WOOL WANTRD! Wa will pay tha bis host aiarkot pria for WM and ll oar aaaufafltttrad goods a low as similar goods oan b bought ia tha oounty, and ahaasTtr wa fail te randtr raasonabla satifffaotton wa aaa always b found at bona ready to make proper eiplanatiua, either ia person or by latter. JAMKS JOIINrtON A SONS, aprtl2ntf Bowsr P. 0. H ARD TIMES II AVI NO EFfKCT IN FRENCHVILLE1 I am aware that there era soma parsons a llttlt hard to please, aad I am also aware that tht! oomplaint ef "bard times" Is well nigb universal. ' Bat I am so aUaetad aow that I eaa sattify the 1 former and prove eonelusively that "bard times" will not offeet those who buy their goods from me, aad all my patrons shell be initiated Into the so ret of UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES t have goods enough to snpply all the Inhabi tants la the lower and of the eounty which I sail at exceeding low reus from my mammoth store in MCLSONUUKO, where I aaa always be feand ready to wait upon eallers aad inpply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Saob as Cloths, fUtlnttti, Caialmarei, Mat! Ins, Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laae, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and 8 boos, Hats and Caps all wf the beat material aad made to ardor - Hose, books, u lores, Mittens, iae, nibtoni, o. GROCERIES Of ALL KINDS. Ooffee, Tea, Sugar, Rise, Molsises, Fish, Bait fork. Linseed Utl, fish Oil, UarMn uu. Hardware. Queeniware, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, Bplkes, Cora Cultiva tors, Cider Presses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Vara lib, tilass, and a general assortment ot stationery t GOOD FLOUR, Of different brandi, always oa hand, and will be old at toe lowest possible figures. II. MoCtala'i Medicines, Jayne'a Medio) nee Hoste tier's and liooAsnd's Bitters. 6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which thr highest pnee will be paid. Cloverseed en banv and for sale at the lowest market prie. Also. A cent for Stratronville aad Curweaivilt Thrashing Maehines. a,CsM and ie for yourselves. Toa will Ind every thing asoally kept ia a retail store. L. M. COUDRIET. Freoohrllle P. 0., Auguit 12, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Successors to Boyoton A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of fOBTABLE ft STATION! HT STEAM ENGINES Oornor of Foartk aad Plat Straata, CLEARFIELD, PA. fT AVISO tngafod la the aaaafulara of Int. LJ. (Ian HACIIINERT.warotpMtfallylaforB ba pahlie that wa art now prarad to .ILaall ordora SI ehoaply and at pronptlyat aaa aa dTne la aay of the altiea. Wo auaafaetara aad deal la Malay and Circular Saw-Mills Baad Bloeka, Water Whtell, Shaftlaf Falleyt, Olford'l Iajaetor, Btoaa Saogel, Staaa Whlttlaa, Oilort, Tallow Oapi, Oil Capl, Oaaga Coekl, Air Cooke, Oloba Valvae, Ckoek VaJvaa, wroaght Iroa Pipaa, S.aaa Paapa, Boiler food Paapa, AaU Prletioa Httrea, Soap Biaa, Packing. Oaa Paek. ng, aad all kind! of MILL WORK I togalhat with Plowa, 8kd Bolaa, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. , aad other CASTING'S of all hla da. Ordtn aolleltod aad tiled al euj prieaa All lotun of laqalry wltk rafaraaoa to aaoblaery of owr Baaafaatara promptly aaawarad, by addraa- lag aa at Clearfield, Pa. JaalT4-tf BIOLER, T0S0 A REED. G ROCKRIK3. JAS. II. LYTLE, (Baeaeaaor te LTTLE A MITCUELL) ' WIIOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LINK Of TEAS. ooLomis, JAPANS, IMPRRtAL, TOt'Ro arson. KNHLIfill BREAKFA81 Par. la Marktt. DCTTER AND SOUS. Win ba kept aad Mid at Inl toot, nr Coaolry Prodaea. Caik paid 0ERMAH CHERRIES, Tl'RKET PRl'MIS, PRESERVED PEARS, PMILADRLPHIA DAMS. PIHH. Haakaral, Lakt Barriag, Cod, At. PICKLE. Berral PltklH aad Bagllth PlthkM. rLOUU AND rSKIs. rktar, Cm Haal, Oat Maal, A. Jaa. I, IT. JAS. H. LTTLI THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, HA WEI'NtSDAY MORNIN0.APR1L4. 1177. THE SIAWIK TWINS, ar raviLiaa. Jot Bradlty wat a el'ltaa Of f.ntout Ntwarh town, Aad Vill.ia lilmng, a I'.rilaa, Ware just aa lung a gowa. Joe Bradley laid to Vidian Sirung, , , . i r.w jMwii( ia . "A nan's eltctod Pretidoni, Whieh Tildtia la bit Banal Nnw, jna and I are juat lb. purpt To pounce aroa that g.ma. ''I hoow Ihrn'll be naeb atsty work That wa nu.t BMda go Ihruugh, But tbtn our reeord't none Ih. b.at t)uuth Villain Htrung, "Tbat'a true. "Tht Conttllgtlon, Villain Strong, Yua'ra railed again.! fur years, Breaui. Ibrr.', nut a lie. of It la wbloh Uod a ftaaia appears. "Now. Villain. I an bnld to lay, Our worn will take hard houoka But that lane tlod yuu wtih to att We'll find la W.lli.Kellufg'i bui." Then Villain placed hit finger oa Ilia Puritanic Boat t Ptar Jo.," ht laid, "l'n all altrt To what yea do prupmt. 'I at. it't aot a railroad Jub t On that yuu'ra hooked, i'n told," Qui.th Joreph, 'Not aa W.-I1 at ton Oa naking grtenbaeka guld. ' "It'rnot a time." Jot Bradley laid, "To aoratinlss the pall I Our bark is i a goldea atr.au, Our itreann at the nalt. "I'll lake the haln la baud. Bill Strung, Yoa aot lha flag aalarld I Th.rc'll aot bare bwi auclrhully timet Mnet Couk aalltd raum, the world. "W.'ll ihow San Til.l.o, Villain Strong, Tha White Uuun It ou placa Whercia lur tuch at bt. old boy. To wash bit dirty face." Thea Villain miled with eoitaoy, And itraightway frun hiiebair Aroaethat hunMt. tiudllk. n.n, Aad .aid, "We"vie with prayer. "Oh, Joitpb Bradley, dear aid ehun, You'r juat tht u.o fur n. Our g.ar, al.i I It g.ttlng aultad K.w guwaa I plainly att." And then Iheat Cbriatian gentlemen Joined hands, and tu and Iro, I'p and duwn tha oouneil hall, Tbey danced tad saug "Jin Crow." When Villain took the aolema oath, Wiih ill-euneealed vesatiua, lie whispered ia Jue Bradiey'a ear, M-e-B-t-a! r o-t-e-r-v-a-t i-o a !" Thee each, with tbamb upon hit noat, rjtarwl In each uta.r'a la.'. Aad Villain aaid, wilb trtiapr.lHd, "Ob, thtt it htavtoly grae. !" Bo to tboond.tbeie worthy pale Maiotaiuod the league they nadt t With ehtldlike ibIIm upob tb.tr ntgi, Tbey ebeatcd, lied, and prayed. Their pay it ytt ta eoue, 'tie tald t U hat that reward shall be Di "grace, diahoour, terpitode Tbe latura will deorea. OATH AT H ARMS B UKO. HIS 1UPBE88ION or CAMERON DAV Tnt STATE CAPITAL, ITS APPROACH AND ITS APPEARANCE, WITH BOtIK REMI NlBCENECEd OP ITS HISTORY WILD SCENES IN THE Uol'EEor REPRESENTA TIVES. Special Correspondent of Ibe Pbila.Tinai Hakrihbuuo, Muixh 20, 1877. " hero away tliia tinio?" saiil the madamo. "To IlRrrisburg." "Do people ever atop at Harris. burg?" abe auid ; "I tbouglit they only went through." 1 found that tho Statu Semite was largely gathered in tho sleeping ear, though it was forenoon. Such is the effect of habits. No parlor car runn through to llarrisburg, lest It might be misunderstood; they puton SBlecperal high noon and then tho Stato Senator takes out his lunch and collects bin party by saying : "I want two pairs." It iB one hundred and six miles to Uarrisburg, upgrade nearly four hours'stoutpull. Altbonghthe sconcry is like tbe rennsylvama races, a ming. ling ol everything, with Scotch-Irish stone heaps and granite highlands strongest, there may be said to be only two sensations lager beer at Lancas ter ; with such a pretty brown woman at tho bar, and the big stono field near Mount Joy. "Ah," said the Allegheny county Senator, "thut's the effect ol icebergs. Tbey moved South this way, dropping great gravel, and all the way to Georgia this stone field runs, making a course for fugitive slaves, wbn hid among tho boulik-m." At this remark an English tourist took out bis diary and wrote: "Beautiful thought!" and remarked: "Are wo a long wa' from a reservation, begur parding? We looked out through a snow-storm in March on tbe cold Swatura flood nd the red brick huddlo ol Middle- town, where Cameron planted himsell in tbe dawn ot internal improvements and put up a bank, "lie otteii smiles nowadays," said a legislator, "when you ask him how he tiiund such and such a henchman, and replies: 'lie found himself strapped with load ot lumber at Middleluwn and called on me for aid to get homo, and I staked him.'" Hero the Englishman draw, out his diary and writes: "Horrible rcminisconcot A man called on a hanker, at Middletown, you know, lor funds to got home, and tbe demon tied him to a stnke, and, 1 daro suy, burned him." We observe the Susquehanna, and the Slate Senator gives us a geological hint ; ho says tbe Allogheniea elipped down hero and spilled their declivities forward into Lancaster county, so that thepeopie farm on the mountain apron. Wo pass Lochiel nnd see James Younir's big barns just below, on a hill nmidnt bis thousand acres, and see Cameron's stock farm back above the mills and canal. "Don Camoron." savs our au thority, "used to walk up and down hore in everlasting preoccupation, lie bad an iron mill, a cotton mill and a railroad on bis mind. Ho was think ing about riches." "What was Simon preoccupied about f" "Nothing. He always seemed to have plenty ot time, Vou know he was an old printer, and he used to pick tip type by typeandput 'em in a composing stick. Well, 1 sus pect he was picking up men, type by type, and putting them in his political composing stick." I turned to tbe Englishman to see if be was recording ibis bcautitul thought. On tho con trary, bo was asleep, e were now at llarrinbnrg, and got out In I bo snow. All tho hotel omnibuses bad trucks attached to them to carry baggage j the omnibuses went swinging around the street corners and tne trucK loiiowoa tamely, a negro standing upon it, steadying himself. Such were the Stato legislators in these days, the attachments and hag gage to a political manager a parcel or trunks and a darkey, going invol untary toward tbe Lochiel House. Tbe main street of Uarrisburg is a abort affair, closed at one end by a d pot, at tha other by bridge. They gave me a good room, wilb a wood tiro. I'okor was being played on botb sides of tho corridor, as 1 could hear, or hereabout, while similarly engaged, over the transoms. It was here, that tho great Thudileus 8teveus felt I he influence of love and human rights. I looked around for thu English tour ist to niako a mum., but be was gone. at iiarrisiii:ro. Hurrisbutg, iiku ull newish Stule capituls, is is transitu, a town thrown together to gratify a douhtlul whim, an if a!ri!s!.'.,ile,!,l.,i-v'-ri-Xn .':'.,'.t a town hall and a couplo of big print ing offices rear themselves and look uncertain of thu future. "Uraut'a Kully" is what they cull a large con struction on a hill, though why a foily is not clear, lor it hits a citpitoliue air. The Cameron mansion ia down on I hut beautiful street by thu riivy-a l'ig limestone bouse, sido to thu street, and below it is a park whuru thu settler of the place, they say, was tied to a. tree to be burnt by the drunken Shuwneae. That man grubbed up the forest streets of I'hiludelphia ; be (sine Ibis situ in 1705 und traded wiih lndiuns,and hero bis wile, Elizabeth Suy, produced the builder ot Cameron's big houso, John Harris, Jr., 1827. Tbey weru Church of England people and took him to Christ Church, Philadelphia to bo bap tised. Tbu youth was married tu Elizuboth MuClure, and ho could have bought from tbePonns tbe whole Cum bcrlnnd Vulley for 5,000, but ho was too wise to ruin himsell, liku Robert Morris. Ilo folded his bunds and died, 1791, in the houso where Cttmuron now waits thu eternal numinous, aud there tho first United States Senator from Pennsylvania, William Muc-lay, bis son-in-law, otten ate and drank and council. They were both luid away in the old 1'axton Presbyterian church-yard, and thu earlier Harris iB buried under tbe culcimined stump of a treo before Cameron's door. It was not until 1803, alter bis return from Russia, that Cameron bought thu old mansion, which still shows in great black letters tho duto A. D. 1806 in its gable. When you see that old while buired, bluu eyed, leun, tall, Scotch-looking man appear on this doorstep, you gather on asweepof personal reininisuiicu Iroiu the slump-strewn streets ol Philadel phia and William Putin's muddy shoos to tbo defeut of lilume at the spot whore St. Clair and Anthony Wuyue mustered their armies in Ohio. Tbey relatu that the first inaiiulactiiru al Hurrisburg was counterfeit money, by Uitrney, during the revolution. We tun still seem to see, in these streets, tbo irusciblu luce aud hawk nose of Judgu i heun, going to court in pro cession, under bis cocked hut, and Gen eral Washington standing up in bin carriage proclaiming war to the whia key insurrectionist. We hear the county s nuino pronounced : "The Dauphin tho poor boy, the dauphin of Kruucu, starved by a nhouniukur in the Temple aud madu lu testify against thu virluu of bis mothur, Marie An toinette, thu supurb alio who smiled upon thu old printer, Fruuklin, as il to suy: 'llopu on und whip thunu Eng lish !' " Here, also, floulini' down tbu Susquehanna, slopped thu son of King Louis Philippe, who long uflurwurd fought under McClellan, thu Prince de Joinvillu. When they moved thu Slate oflieurs here Simon Cameron was twenty-three years old. Every Amor can war, including tbo Buckshot war, baa raged around Uarrisburg, ami the troopers of J. E. It. Stuart looked out, in 18(13, from tho opposite bank upon tbu Stuto House dome. AT Till STATS Hlll-BE. The Slate House is on au egg-shajied hill, over the Susquehanna, in a park of thirteen acres, narrowing toward the gate. "Straight is tho gato and broad is tho way that luadutb to" disinterestedness. Maple and catalpa trees rill tho breezy park. Tbe oltl Stule House is of red brick, trimmed with white ionic porticoes, shuped like a T. 180 feet by 105 the wing a li brary. Two other largo buildings, on tho flunks, are thu Executive Depart ments, Two monuments are close by, a murblu tributu to thu small conquest of Mexico and uMirricd obelisk, much less cnnscqiicutiuT, to thu aiili-seeessiuit soldiers. Entering these plain build iugs they are seen to be siirhYiont for their purposes, and lor their sir.o were cheaply built. They cost 1275,0110. which is only 100,000 more than session of the Legislature is said tu cost. What a LoitislutHro. in extent Kilty Senators I Two hundred and one Representatives .' It is modeled slier thu Legislature ot Nuw IIanidiire or I lie Polish Parlimneut. These two hundred nnd tilty-onu statesmen gt $1,000 apiece. 1 hu Exucutiru officers gel, in ull, $34,000 thu Governor's salary, $1 11,0(1(1. Let us look al thu Governor. Ilo is ono of those durk eyed men, like Sum Handull, who suggests coquetry rather than power, aud they say be is now coquetting wiih the Presidency, that deceitful jade. Or as a rural member expressed it: "lle'sgottho Prusidunlial maggot into him." llartrautl belongs to the typo ot young soldiur-GuVorn- ors, liku Chamberlain, llawley and Hayes, and is modest as a woman to look upon, wilbtbosujudaiucyos. Rut hu dous not appear to have a particle ol opportunity lor the Presidency, partly because no Penusylvnnian has, and partly, ulso, because it is a lung way between the passi venose of Hayes and the piissivenuss of Hartranlt There is a smothered warmth in the Ohio Governor's utterances which thu conscientious but painful and crudu State papers of tho Pennsylvanian do not show. Clean, neighborly, houllhy. a lilllo boyish, llarlrault leaves on one the impression ot a good citixon and an obedient volunteur soldier. He thinks highly of the State and its peo ple, as he has good reason to do ; for lie has been greatly honored, and is to tho last war what Governor Mifflin was to the first. The evil in Pennsylvania legislation seems to be a universal "grabbing ness." 1 hear that "they get so much for Pennsylvania" applied to Camor- ons to any favorite. How can Penn ylvania gut more than sho gives, with her accumulatud capital f Whatever she gots she might give two-fold. As a stranger in Uarrisburg, I had a field-night. Entering the House of Representatives, 1 thought It was a fight. There weru two men on desks and men In tbo area before the Speak er, bowling like women tnt! akaking their usts. "Is It firs," I thought, "or a game, or a pool-room, or Wall street on Hlaek Kriday ?" No, it was only a bill to rob the .Sheriff of Phil-idelphia of the function of watching tbo polls with his deputies. It was a Philadel phia bill, to make the Mayoi Invincible ut the count. Yet, they suy the Con stitution forbids special legislation, but this Is obviated by legislating for cifi't of "the first-class"-one city of this class only being recognized : Philadel phia. II that is law, and tbe courts so pronounce it, I upou thu Consti- 's'.WilH 'by-Vc- . V rts -b . complete the duns. It reminded me of I thu old negro woniun near Winchester who was heard to aay : "Gcorgu Washington Thomas Jeffer son Randolph Leu, is you counting dem chicken ?" "Vus, mommy!" Jlotv iimev tuS uYm is deru ? ' Onu." "Dut's kurect, my chile I" llu was avoiding sHtcial legislation hi thu count. I ascertained through the confusion that it was what is called a "put-up job." Thu Speaker, one Meyer, hud abandoned the chair and set there a member named Iluhn, who was ex pected to take adrantago ol tho two hundred and onu members and rush the bill through. "There's luck in lurgo numbers, suit! Rory O'Mooru." thu Speaker merely counted the in distinguishable members according to purty totals, doubtless supposing thai every good partisan would throw up tbo right of individual opinion. What struck me as most terrible was the si lence ot those Republicans. Not one fell indignant or opened his mouth. Is il any wonder that President Hayes does not recognize the Republican party of Pennsylvania in his appoint ments? Can you, elaewheru, find a wholu party submissive under such a foolish coup d'etat as this ? . Next year tho Sheriff may be Republican or the Legislature Democratic. They but teach Bloody Intentions, whlth, htlng laagbt, return lo plague tne invitior. "THE WAGES OF SIX JS l)EA TU." This is a declaration that llible read ers will not deny, or controvert. Had ion I legislation leads to this fatal re sult. The particular rights ol thu ne gro race, over that of the while race. has been the Alpha and Omega of every Radical Congressman for the pasi filVoou years. The Constitution ol the United Stales and that of every Stale of the Union bus been so altered and amended that the privileges ol the African are far above those of the Caucasian. "Tho color line," about which we hear so much, bus been marked on the ground, by this school of bigots and lunatics, who fur thirty years declared that the ('(institution ol the United Slates was "a covenant with death aud an agreement with lie Such were "the Union sentiments" ut tered by tbe men wlinultoinpt to undo thu work of the Patriots of the Rev olution and place thu negro, legally, on higher plane than the white man The mere tact that by war, rapine and murder a portion of the African slaves have boon transformed into voters, ia no evidence lo the thoughtful states man that wisdom bus been entailed upon tbe negro through tho cunning devices of wicked men ; who, also as sume to override tbe decrees ol Divine Providence. Tbe labors of the demagogues indi cated havo only jeopardized tho "life, liberty and tbe pursuit of happiness" of the negro, on this Continent. Hut wo ara digressing. Wa will come down to the rights of the negro as re cently defined by Judgu Giles, in tbe United Stales Court at Baltimore. "In the case of Harriet E. Cully, colored, vs. tho Haiti more and Ohio Railroad Company, in the United States District Court, Thursduy, the jury, under tho instructions of thu Court, found a verdict lor the Company. Tbo case was one ol some seventeen or eighteen suits brought by colons! per sons aguinsl tho Railroad Company to recover a penalty of five hundred dol lars in each case for not affording thum, as they allege, equal privileges in tbu Company's cars with other pas sengers ou their return to llultimore from an excursion lo Rockvillo, Mont gomery county, in June, 1875. The suits weru brought under thu act id' Congress of Murch 1, 187C, entitled "an act to protect ull cilizens in their civil and legal rights," and which in its first section enacts That all persons within the juris liclion of the United Slates shall be untitled to the full ami equal enjoyment of I he accomfiKslalions, advantages. lacilitiea and privileges ol inns, public conveyances on land and water, thea ties and other places ol public amuse. ment; subject only to tho conditions ai d limitations established by law and applicable alike to citizens of every race and color, regardless of any pre vious condition ol servitude. Without reviuwingin detail the lacts in this particular case, Il sufficiently appeared by the evidoiico that the Company gave to tho excursionists the best accommodations in their power under the circumstances, and that thu rules of the Company lurbid any din. crimination on account of race or color in tbe treatment of passengers. The case, however, did not turn upon the question of fact, but upon thu question ol law raised by the prayers offered by counsel. The instruction granted by tbe court disimsed of tbo cane by deciding virtually that tho wrong coin plained ot, if proved as matter ol fact, would only admit ol redress under State law and in State courts, and that thu plaintiff had no right of action un dor the federal law. Following the decisions of the Su preme Court, particularly that in the New Orleans slaughter-house caava, reported In tbo sixteenth volume of Wallace's Reports, which contains the fullost exposition of the scope and meaning ol thu fourteenth amendment, Judge Giles held that tho right of a passenger, while or black, to particular accommodations when travelling by public conveyance from one ioint to another R'ifAia the State, upon a merdly local errand, wbothor of business or pleasure, was not a right embraced within the acope of the amendment re quiring the protection of tha Constitu tion, or capable of enforcement by act ol Congress. Adopting the language of Justice Miller, speaking for the may Jority of tbe Supreme Court, in tb slaughter botuMdsases, Jodgt Gila, hold that citizenship of the United Htatoa and the rights and Immunities Incident thereto, and Statu citizenship and the right appertaining to it, were two dis tinct characters and conditions. The former only and not thu latter are with the protection ol llio-fodorul con stitution and its amendments. The "rights and immunities" to which thu fourteen lb amendment refers, and lor the oiilorcemeiit ol which Congress In authorized to legislutu, aru the rights of ir.Tiif ciliieiwb'? those to which ...N .-'" s-rh'Vp .'.r' not those which belong tu tbu ciligciie ot particular Slates, by virtue of their residence and citizenship therein, anil which are possessed and enjoyed by virtue of Slale law and undur the pro tection of tbu State courts. I Thus, in the slaughter-house casu, Thiu'cIi was an application to the fetlur- I court to restrain and prevent the establishment of an oppressive moiiopo. y in thu business ol punning and luughturiug cattle lor ibe New Orleans market, tbu court held that the right to uqual privileges and facilities in thu exorcise of a particular tradu or calling, such as that of a butcher, was not a federal right, and therefore not within tho purview of the amendment or an y of the legislation pursuant thereto. It was a matter which a Statu might rug- uluto among its own citizens by its own lows, subject only to tbe provisions of the organio law ol tho State in re gard to monopolius. Applying ibis distinction to the right of travel upon railroads, Judge Giles held that as il hud bueu decided by tho Supreme Court as far back as the case of Cran dall vs. the Statu of Nuvada, (the "passenger capitation tax" case,) long beloru the passage of the civil rights bill, tbe right to hare True access to the seat of government, to the seaports ol tho United Slates, to travel from State to State, and to have access to tho public offices aud courts in tho sev eral States is the right of every citi zen of the I n i ted Stales, protected by thu implied guarantee ol tbo Constitu tion. Not so, however, with the right which these excursionists were exur- isiug ol traveling upon their own business or pleasure from llultiinoro to Rockville and back. That was a right which they possessed understate laws, not only independently of the federal compact, but without the need of any Congressional legislation to enforce it. So far as the act of Congress assumed to enforce any such riirht, or to irive redress for its violation, tbo act was unconstitutional as being beyond the scope ol tho amendment Utltl Of ttiO ' . . . consequent power of Congress under it. Tho right of the plantiff, if she was injured by the Railroad Company in any way, was like that of every other citizen of tho Stuto, ono to bo enforced by suit in the State cotirls, und not under ihe act of Congress. In commenting on this decision, w hich is so important that we give up our usuul ediloriul space to it. the Bsl- tiinore Sun says: 'The decision is a stolui, truin tbumer Aim. The instip highly important one, as iiurrowiiig:erablo obstacle which lies in his way the whole application of the civil rights act in regard not only to rail, roads, but to inns, theatres, 4c., within the strict limits defined by the Su premo Court in tho slaughter house casus. Ha possiblu injustice or hard ship can result to the colored citizens of this Stale, we may observe, from thus remitting their rights, like those of their white lellow-citiaons, to the iquul protection of our Stule courts aud laws. The real injury done them was by their pretended friunds, thu radicals, in attempting by unconstitu tional legislation to make ol them a privileged class or casto, with especial laws and tribunals to appeal to and special penalties lo be enforced for their benefit. Judgo Giles' decision is a - real scrvico to them, in so far as its tends to extinguish this invidious and odious 'color' distinction." U. S. IXTERXAL UKVESUE RE CEIPTS. the atroHTor nig commissioner for Tin past yeah the rktkipts prom ALL SOURCES. Statistics accompanying the recent annual rujKirt ol the Commissioner ut Internal Revenue of thu United States show in detail the receipts from inter ual revenue for the year ending June, 187G. Tho aggregate receipts for the fiscal year were $117,230,625, an in crease over the precedini fiscal year ol $6,691,471. Thu aggregate receipts for the year were made up from the following sources : Pron 'plnla. Kron eissrt slid sh.rn.ti., Kron to.ff and i.biee. S.tt,4t.ll .. II,JM,II ... ts.JJT.'St, .. .b! 1,10 ... 4 t!.lt ... Mis.tM . Ilitll Prn frrnvntrd liejuert.. Fr-.u baaea and b.nken . Adheilr. rtsnps ............ t'.n.ltlei, ete , Total ,. ..4ll7,J:H SI1 Thu following table, geographically arranged, will show the payment ol internal revenue tax for the laat fiscal year by tho several States and Terri tories ; Maine Ntw Htuptslrt V.i noat MaaMrhutrttt ... Hand. Ulead.. 0Bne.Uut m , tS tM tee tin T,I1 ..... J.74MH ..... i.t; ...... a..i.iii tM.il.n4i JI4.IIS.7I4 Tout Rsitora Sialet... New York New Jo'iey Pena.ylvania n.la'.r. Maryl.ad Total Middle Stales... ..... i,t;eMi t tr.4i 417.11.1 ..... I.77,7 S27.Mt.l7S SIS.tS7.S7l ..... tWI.Ut ..... I.1,7.lli,S4 ... l.eta,iA4 l.tsl.Stl .... s,.isa,77s Ohio Indiana H illinui. Michigan Mil-osrl , WiM.et!a Mleavtoia Inwa Kansas, , N.bra-ha Tatal Wailera States. Virginia m..... W.ii Vlrgiaia Keatoeki , Tennet.ee Ninth Carolina Sf.slh Uaroilua .,, Ueorgla , Alabaaa ..,', Mit.itiippi..., Plurtda Loniaiasa Arhaatat ,, ,.,, Traat Itn.f Musis ..... I Ml. sos ... sol.ltl ...J,S70.T 17,114 t4 sse.tis ..... 7,:o,i,i SBS7I4 I,S7I 1st ia,,t"4 SS2.7M lut.lll fit. i at ..... 171,141 ..... tt.7SI SS.ttll !tt,7o ......llt.JSt.llt ...... $7.SSt Total Soatktra Statea.. Colorado M. ..... Ntvada ,.. , lallfoeaia Orefoa ....... Sl.tll I.ets.est ss.tll Total PaeiSe Sialet...... District af Oolanhla. ......, N.w M.tiaa Dakota Wyoaiag .,., Moaleae ..... Idaha.... ..... l'h Arisoaa Vi'asbiaglo. ..... .... Al.lst.lpt fiuttt ....... 11. 1 si II.IM ......... It.SSl ......... IttSI IS,t4 JMi .. 1 1. tit Total Tarriiarles.. t!7t,S7S Tbe foregoing Ubltej, by SUtsss, do not Include the roceipu Ibr tbe yoar from tbs Bale ol tvdhieaUmna, fine, peaallraa, ate., which amanBtod W over mvso BtUlioa dollars. STRUCTURES- 'For it in not pouMe, Athtniant t it it not pmiUe to found a laiting power mmb injustice, PKRJI'Rr and treachery. Thete iny prrhape tuccrrd for once, and borrow for a while from hope a gay and flour 'uhwq appearance. But time betrays thfir weakneit and tht fall of themselorl to ruin. For at initructuret ot every kind the lower partt thould have the firm eat liability, to the groundt and principal of great enterpriurt thould be jrsTICB AND i$ tu u.f lri IJWt.fMii tj I my The above ia the language of Du- luinslheiius, thu KreaUial orator of ancient limes, concerning Philip, ol Macedonia. How singularly appro priate la il to Hayos to-day. Uu, loo, is umlcrtuking great enterprise. Ho would have the American people be lieve that he hu ia about to heal thu grcalsecliolial wounds which huvebeeu festering on thu body politic ovur since the war. Ho would bavo us believe that the filthy, putrid carcass of the civil service is to be thorougly renova ted. That the Augean stables about Washington, and everywhere else where tho Radicals have encamped fur the lost ton years, are to be dunged out and cleansed. Hu would have us look upon bim as a modern Solomon, who will loud us peoplo back to the promised land of our fathers, from which wo aro never more to stray. But, alas I upon what are all those pretended great enterprises founded ? How did Ibis great pretender gut bis office? Upon what does his claim tu the office rest? Go dig around bis foundations and see bow soon you will strike the lava beds of plajt'RV, IN JUSTICE and treachery. See in the slimy track over which bo crawled into tbo office be now holds, the dis honored fragments of right, justice, and the laws and constitution of bis country. Ik-hold the million majority of the white) voters of his country, whose rights he trod beneath bis feet as he stepped into tho White House. Sue tho moral miasma which still arises from a debuuebod Congress and Su prcme Court. See tho Commission, who stole his office for him, despised by ull purties. Yes, even by the Rad icals themselves, to such an extent that the polluted Camoron-ridden Radical caucus at Uarrisburg sneezed ul the suggestion of endorsingtbe work iff tho Commission out of its presence. Let bim remember the fact that he owe his election, (if such it may be called.) to a tribunal that was of illegitimate paternity; that waaconccived in trues- .... i .:..t...... k I., r..-u :- - MM" MII-MU1J, UlllUJJUtl'.IIU III IUOT arili,., .h.m. .ml i. .au, a !.,. rous outcast unowned by tbe very- spawn which itself has brought forth What a foundation for Hayes, tbe great pretender. Rut be is only a pretender. In the very naturuof things he must be, tor if be wore possessed of one manly principle the very first act bo would perform would be to restore to the people the office which wax in performing any great enterprise as President, is that be is not President. And tho only enlorprise that is now open to bim is to restore the stolen goods. Restitution and repentance ia the work that he bason hands, aud the only theatre left open for him al pres ent. All other enturprises on bia part will fail "they will fall of themtelvet to ruin." York Gazette. THE CAB I SET ISDICTED. Mr. Uuyes, like many other people of such purposes and principles as be has, is likely to sit down bet woe n two stools in bis effurls to cover botb. While be is provoking the wrath of the Southern peoplo whom he bos duped and exciting the disgust of the conservative element which had con fided in him, be is al the same time calling down upon bis ill-fated bead tho maledictions of those who would have bim al once recognize the Repub lican governments ot South Carolina and Louisiana. Mr. Wendell Phillips ia a fierce Radical, often far ahead of bia party, but be often strikos the key note ol its future action, and his ijieecb in Philadelphia last night, startling the conservative Republicans of that City, may mean far more than the expres sion of bis individual opinion. Tbe sympathy which be expressed for Morion, Blaine and Butler in the ex clusion of their element from tbe Cabi net, will find a lodgment in tbeir breasts and ia the mind of many others of their ilk who constitute tbe vital element of their party. Phillips characterizes Hayes' policy as the "soil sol lor" of "fine sentiments" written by JtBteph Surface ; Sherman, be says, bos no record, except that be entered Con gress poor and left it rich ; Evarta writes on bis flag "no principles Scburs ia "a Swiss soldier alwaya to lot ;" and stands for "treachery, self- conceit and morbid office seeking ;" Key brings in Tildon and secession ; ami Devout, must despicable of all to Phillips, is a "slave hound" who ate dirt and wore the collar a quarter cen tury ago. Hard words tbese to speak ol a Republican President and bin counsel of advisers. But Mr. Phillis is tbe master of Inveclive, and he seems in those three weeks to have discovered tha "true inwardness" ol Mr. Hayes' administration. Ilia ex pression of it may be tho slogan of an early revolt. Lancaster Intelligencer. Young people need to be on the watch against flatterers, especially young women with pretty facet and a little money. To those wa would say, be ware of puppies t Girls, don't be afraid to work. Rulb gleaned in the harvest field, and she got just at good a Boas any girl in the neighborhood. The doing of aa evil to avoid an evil can not b good. $tw AdvmisrafRtf. QAIJTION AU aarseas ara k.raby.aaliea dung with two roaa a.rae, aow at th. peasant. m v. v. e.ua, ai l avowee tawaeaip, at IB. taae bakagi to na, and U left with bia oa leea oety, eaajeet n ay ardoe at aav Hast. JAMES CORRBLT Hadtra, Mareh II, 1177-Jte CAUTKtRWAII peeeoas are kereb; eeetiM ad egalatt parahatiag av ia aay way aad ' 4.M srttk bba lullawwg aieapaety, aow la las pweaeiuaaf Patee A. CaldwaU-ef Plkotawaakii via i Oat pair Iwla tledt, I hag sled aad .haiat. I attests, I aaleaa, a tot af bay, 1st af wheal aad era, a pnw, amia aal, aara aad aaawal ak, tarraw, aaapa af eae, I asm, lstaarpH,a. - w tars aa w patens stea afiats Caatndl ae heaa.sly. nhAaattaaa, rdee. BUHJal. AsvsaarUle, Itwab IS, ItfT Its 0ar 0ws StAvrrtiirmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Publilhtd avary Wadattday by GOODLANDER &. LEE, ILKARfllvl.l). TA.. '" s. Hat tha l.trgeat I IrcelaUna ttf any paper The large and constantly inci easing circulation of the Republican, renders it valuable tobusiness ' "yttfit as A medium thro' which to roach the public. Terms op Subscription i If paid in advance, ... (2 00 If paid after three months, . 2 50 If paid after six months, . . 3 00 When pspors are sent outside of the county payment must be io advance. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or less, 8 times, . $1 lit Each subsequent Insertion, 6u Administrator' Notices, . . 2 5(i Executors' Notices, . . . . 2 Mi Auditors' Notices, .... 2 50 Cautiens and Estrays, ... 1 50 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 BO Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 5 00 Special notices, per line, . . . 2i YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, . . . $8 Oi Two squares, 15 0 Three squares 20 Ot One fourth column, . . . . 60 0b One-half column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 Ol- BLANK. We have always on baud a largo stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SCBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLES BLANKS, Ac, in, ,tc. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING Sl'CU AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILLHEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIltCULARS, io., Ac, IS TnR BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDEllS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OP WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. OsxxlUnder A, le, ClftrffW, aeftriell twlj, H. Dotrtf. THE MANSION HOUSE - Coraorel rsw,nd.sd Market ntnm, I l.fcAMKIKI.II. a. A 'pills.le aad ooamoai.iu. Il.,i. , ( 1 tb. past y.ai. i.,,,a I..rner eapeelly fur ta- eot.rl.ion.Bi ,1 . g.r. aaa guealt. The sh... tun.,,,. 7" nfaratabed. and tbe pruprt.ui .U paia. to nader hi. gu.au eolort.tuT aiaylog with bin. m- the 'BUa.l.. Ho.ee" llnalbt, .. and frun tha li.u.., ... Be armal .no ... July IS s u - I' CAKI,.j. frpri.!., Marb.t aiml learlleld. Was. rt Brail.es. fi.rnnrlv ,.,......... Leuoerd 11-a.e. having l.Md Is. An.,. H..UI, ax.lt. I a ab.n wf pubii. patrubag., a tnumuirblt r. u.i,..l .. ' ll.'UM b. furnished, ai.il sS'.l will find il a p-ca,,, .,, ' plug plan.. Tha U'. will a. .0H,. ,lU, ' ...rjiaing ,u in. wrt..t. ai it ,u will he f.und tb. twei .ln. .nd liuuun uj tabling atuchvd. V, al. a. bliAOl , y " lr- "' l t.pri. . SllAW house, (Cor. ol M.rk.1 A Kruni .Owi. CLKAKHKLD. pa Tbe andemguud having taken eliarg, .1 ,, liut.1, would rnpactlulh K.llell pur.li. ,..lroi,. ienl'I. I). K rULLhsltiA ASUINGTuN IIOUsK K EH' WAslllNoluv ... Tbis aaw and well turuiafaad Buu.c ...' lakea by the anJer.isovl II. f.,l. cnnj,,,, being .bl. tu rudr ..litlactiuo I.. tbuM- .... i,,, tarur bun wilb a anil. ateyS. IS7I. 0. W.UAVIs, p,. I OYD HOUSE, 1-J Mam Htrvvt, PIlll.lHr.llllKII PKNN'A Table elwevs aoiiplied with th. hart ,k- tfurdi. Tb. u.v.lma nsl.lir Is invited t i Jaa I.TS. HOBKHT LOYIi Banks. r. a. ansotn. .. w. as.oi.b. j. a. j.,L1 F. K. ARNOLD oV CO., Kaiiliorst it ml Itrokors. Hayu.ld.vlll.. Jeffe-run to.. P. Muney rereired on d'poetr. Diteonnt. at m terete retro. Esitern and Porefen K..k...-.i W.V0 an hand aad eiillertinfll nronnllv n..l. Reynuldtville, D. IS, 174. -ly Counly National Bank, ' OP CI.EAKFIKI.il. PA It 00M In MeMinie Huilding. ..n. .., I C. D. Watiun'a Drug b'lure. Passage Ticket, to and from l.ii.,!,...l u. . U.WB, Ulaeguw. Lnn.li.n. Pari, and C...rnl.rt Also, Urafti Tor sale un the Koyal Unnk t lr.l,. ad Imperial l!.ink ..I !..,ola W. M. SllAW, Ca.hi.r. " 11.1:74 DREXEL & CO , Ja. SI stout h Third sjircat, Plilla iei,.bi. IMJ'fsi'HS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by nail will raceive pruuiui .u. ina. aad all iarurn.li.. .h.i..ii. i Orders eolieted. Anriui ,i JrutiEti". full t ut trtllirlal teeth. alugl. swt .r ArUU.tal ImiIi, SU.ISI SI.1 IN, Drs. HILLS & IIEICIIIIOLD, DENTISTS. rLhAKPIKLD PKSN'A. Or. A M Hill, would lati.rm bis friend. a4 pelieato th.l h. haa a...-l.t. d with hi,s. la ike ,.ra-line of denil.trv. II,. J. L M. Il.-cnh..id. a gentloi.n wbon b. hi reeonweiid nith full .sa.raaoe of giving -ali.Lcl ,, an.ol I he cb.no. tu bo i.ut uf th. office. All nork guaranteed tu give aali.rselina. A M II 1.1.4. Oct IS. 'fS tf. J. L. R. HK1CHII01.D. STZWAET & BLACKBURN, DENTISTS. t urwenivllle. ClrsrUrld County. I". mi's. (Oflra la U.tes' N.w Baildiag.) Csiwaieilla, Jaa It. IS7S ly. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Obkw In Bank Building,) C'oraeuai llle, Clearfield Co.. Pa. neb It '7t tf. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAEDOS & ER0., "i MtrkeH tft , d itcwr rH in Al '..) Ma, CLSAHFIKI.O, fA. Oar irntjnnri trt if th nasi .aitttt -h.neur lur furaiibikf tfat phtt wiih Prb Irtlt f all kind, ud af lb vmrf bet ttUlitj. vVtavbu ia til kiDd.of A itrioiilur) linpt cd which w kvcp m ihiiLiiuti tr ib but 'kl of the public, fit II rutin 4 b to lava. nd tk look ti tbings, ur dirfli ot k. n. oahuun nno. Clwrflvtal, P , July 14, is;i if. FRLSII MEAT lvV MKIP. Tbe andereigned her by inform Ihe pahlsj in A-eaeral that thsy keep oo band, regu rl,, at ih.ir ahup. adjoining JOHN UULli'll slarniiuro roona, uppo.ilo Ihe Conn llnuae, Ihe f.sr fhe.sh teer, veal, ucttux LAMB. 'OrtA". ATC, AT REDUCED PRICES. FOR CASU. Market s.turdava. levtred. lmiBt TutPtlAT, TbfjriilRT, D1 A skaee of patronag. ia reemeifallv clieited. aerea I. 1,B I;. BTAU K A SOU HIS. K W CABINET MAKING HIOP. M. B. SPACKMAN DeitrM ta aanosoe. to Ibe aahlie that ba haa opened a ABINBT MAKI.f II 8HCP IN CI.EARFIKLII, Where be will KEEP ON IUND r tx s it x t tj a a And do all kind, ef I'AIIINKT Wohh and RE PAIR H HMTIlKk of .il kH. ... .,.. nmhn, and in tho br po..ibl. manner, sh .p .a ""i eireei, app.oilte I'arh A M rrlll'. f.rriige ,k"P. Aug I. JOHN TROUTMAN, DIALER IN FURNITURE, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The nadmicnad here leave to Inhim tb. .Ul. ua. uf ClearSeld, ana tbe pal.lia g.n.rally, that So has oa band a tn aeort,uenl f Purniinrs, l si Waladt, Cbtttnal and Painted Cb.nnrf taitet. Parlor Huitet. Keelining and Esten,N.a Ok. in, La.O.i' and llralt' E.ss Cbaira, IS. eVr- orate, toning aad Parlor Chair., Lane Sraliakd A'indl.ir Chain, Clolhes Ban. St. ,, and Kilra- loa Ladders, Hal Rarha. Serabblng Uru.h. ., it MOUI.DINll AND PICTURE FRA.MKS. Looking I) lasses, Chronos, Ac., which woold, .nluhle f..r llulid.y pnwents. deelB'71 Jw TKOI'TMAV. READING FOR ALL 11 BOOKS STATIOXERY vlark.t at.. Clearfield, (at the Post nBre.) rpilE andereigned bege leave to ... .un. I. A Ih. eiliat-ae af Clr.rt.1.1 and vleinuy. Iksl i. bsi ttti'd is a rnota and baa in.l return trnn Ih. rlty with a i.rg. anant of resSing natter, eoati.tlng la nan of Bibles aad Miscellaneous Books. Blank. Ae-nant aa.l Paaa R ik ,,i avi di Mriplion i P.p-r and Knvel.pea, Prencb preMed ... p,, i rnnn ana rvaclls: Hlsnk Legli Parsn-e, De.ds, Morle.... , Jh.I.mi.sI. Ki.ii.s- tlos .sd I'r nn.r. auteot Wblt. and I'.rck. n.Bi Brier, Lrgal Cap, Hreurd Oau. and nil' t l'i Sheet Masie, for elltier Plaso, P ate ar VI In. iMHiataatly oa hand. Any bo..k. nr nattnasri desired thai niay But have in h. Bel. .111b. ..r.l.r.4 by tret aipresa, and S..I.I at ah.drsals or rei.il t. nit aa.lunrra. I will also harp periudiesl Hloratart, saeh as Mag.alaei, Nowsp.i.rr., Ae. r. A. UA I-1.1.1. Clearl.Ht, Kay 7, IMI-tf II. A. KRATZEK, (avecaasoa to) KB.ITZEK & LYTLE, BAbaa la DRTOOOtiP, NOTIONS, BOOTS, BUORf, LKAIHKR, CARI'ETS oil cloths, wall paper, WINDOW MRtllrA I.T Market mrr Ceasu-aVIo, Pa. Aaa. t, U77-rf J.