) jltiSffUnnfous. VeT-TlTia' COHSTABI.E' HW .1 W. have printed large number tta Vat BILL, Ki UI o. tbe MMipl ef twenty. i p ' CIlEAP GROCERIES! . LI'MBKR CITV, PA. Tbe onderstgned announce, to fail old frlands and palroni b. hai opened a good liM el IIROi KrUES PROVISIONS el the eld stand af Kirk A Ppeoeer, fur which he solicits a liberal patronage. H. W. BPRNCKR. .. .' h. y-t, ERRA COtt ASLAnBlT?C "Xtt UAKUIJNU VASl'.a, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, ' J " ' kept constantly on hand. "" 8T0XE AD EARTHEN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! ... 1 ' Pl.lter'a Patent Airtight Heir Mealing Fruit t aiiii DIITTKR CROCKS, with lldl. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLE - BITTER CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS. FLOWERPOTS, PIB DIBUKS, STEW POTS, And a f rcat many other thing, toe aumeroai to mention, lo uo una at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ot Cherry and Tbird Streets, CLKAHFIKLD, PA. aogl t,, F. A VI ilt R. V'CORKLK. " P. WEILBRVR. GI LU'U, McCORkLE & CO.'S . -..i .... tSueeeaeove to Juki Gallon), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, , Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. Wa maiiufsvc.ure all kind of Furniture for Chamber, Dining Rooms, Libraries and Halts, If you want Furniture of no kind, doa't ha; until roti sew our stocks i iu:it r IK 1X4 Id all If breaches. We keep to etoek til the latest ud molt improved OotBu ad Caskets, nod have every facility for properly twa- dueling this branch of our business. We have a pi (rut Corps Pre server, Id which bodies caa be preserved tor a cun . I i j liderabk leogth of ( ' -J r :! . tin,,. ; . t A member of the Una baa bli sleeping aiiart meat at our wart -room, where be can be folic 4 by any person who oome at nigbt for the purpose ol procuring com op. (iT'LICIt, MeCOUKLE 4 CO. Clearfield, Pa., May 10, 'Tft-ly. JhTEW "H "Fl.OlJIt, FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Itoom Nil 4, Pie' Opera lluuae, Clearfield, Pa, Krepeoaslantly "a hand. , ; fc 8U0AR, COFFEK, TEAS, ' ''. . 1 1 MBA,; , COAL OIL, SYRl'P, SALT,, STICKS, HOAP, Canned and DrieJ Fruit lthaoeo, Cigar;, Can- di, OiUr Vltitar,;ilitwr, Ekji. It. ALSO, EXTRA HOME-MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., An of whleh win ba aold eheap for fleph or la exbaojro for oonniry prodnea. A. II. KRAMF.R A CO. Claarllold, Nor. II IR74. tr , , fw . OS" "1 V 1 II GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. A HTtmj'.G ItiMtiiv ro Disease! axo iNjiiuiKs of Ttin Skinj A Health pvl IlKAUTIFIKIt OF THE COMPLEXION) A Ilr.LiMiu Means or Pheventino axp ( liRl.ir.VINC KlIFUMATlsH AND GOUT, AND A l!N.)UAUD UlINrtCTA!CT, UtODC ki.r.R ami Counter-Irritant. Ulrnn'n Sulphur Nnan, Win craili. i.itin icxal liicasr of ihc fckin, banihei de hus of the oiinplexion, and tmnarU to it f-r.itifyin cli-.lrni-hi and tmuothoeai. Sulphur Jtullu are celebrated for earing ; eiupiioni nnd other iliseasei of the akin, u ""!! as Rin-umatism and twmt. MennB Sill fill ur Soup proilucet the name effect. r.t ii mist trilbiiK cipenie. Thij admirable xHi:i(ic nlso speciiily heaU WW. irmiift, Kaldt, hirnsi spnims and cult. It removel dandruff ami prevent, the hair from (ailing out and l irnmu gray. Clothing anil linen used in the iclc room U illinfectol, and lieates communicable bjr rontnet with the person, prevented by it. 'Hie Mi-dical I rnternity sanctifin it. use. l'rices-25 and 50 Cunts per Cakt; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. andSI.SO. N H-riiy the hrte cl. and th-nlT economic, buld b oil OrugKma. him:s n iiii am mhiskkr dye,w Ilinrk mr Hrttwa, HO ewt C. 1. (I.ITTE.VTO.Y, Prop'r. 7 Sijlh Av I.Y. .Iitardril Iht illghrnl .Vrrfal tit E. & HT. ANTHONY 4." CO i, '501 Hinadway, New Vork, (Opp. Metropolitan Hot.l), MitrrAcrt aatta, iMpoarRaa aao brai.rn. ir CIIROHOS & FRAMES, , STEREOSCOPES tt VIEWS Albvmi, Oraphofior4t, Phatofrabi, tad klodird footla Celfbrltiee, Aotreieee, lc, rnoTocRAnuT materials, Wc art headiaart.rii for everything la the way of Storooptioorj and Jlato ZaUteras, Hting aiannfaetarar. of tba MICRO snKNTIFIC I.AtTKRN, HTKRKO Prl(iPTIi'01, U.VIVKRH1TV BTBROPTICON, ' ADVKRTIf KR'B HTEROPTICON, ARTOPTICON, "CnOOL LANTKHn, K MILT LANTERN, PEOPLES LANTERN. Rack ityle klng the bftt of lt elau la th. xarael Catalogaai of Lantarna and Slidei, wltk diroe tlon. fur ailng. Mat on apalieatioa, Any ontorprtaiag aaan aaa aiakt aioaey aHtk a lfM LaaUni. jMv-Viiiiori to tht Oeataaalal Kipoailln will do wlarly to defer pnrebaring aoodi in Mr Una nntll they eon. to our etar. In Now Fork, wfcoro they will Ind groaUr earioty and morn moderate arloaa, and aaa ealoet Ihaoi at tkolr htl.ara. Ivt we havt a ooaeM.ioB to aril aowM atylo. of aav ooda In Uio hwlMIng of th. Pertoal of PiMh ' CooafoA, and thooa not earning to Now Vnrk art Invrtad to .oil aa one lanriaaalation onaea. aw-A fall atook of Viowt of tko lipotRtol and thotr oowtowta. VOwt o thl. adrartUoaiont for rar.rtaoe.TJK JuoT Il7n-ly. fjMfrrlUnroiif. gOOT ANDSHO! 001' AND SHOK MAKING. JOSEPH II. DEERINU, oa Market atroot, la Shaw'. Row, CUoriold. Pa., ka. Jn.t rooaieod a lee lot of Freaek Calf Hale, and Klpa, the heat ia the market, aad la now prepared to aaaa araeture ereiylhiag la kla Una. Ua will war rant kl. work to ho a repraaenud. Alio, all kiadiof Loatker and Shoo Plndiaga for aaio. The eitlaea. of Cloarlald and vicinity an rerpoettally iavitod to give kla a aalL Work dor at Wort MUr-e. Tllt'TIT fit tS Ct'L 3 aai.e Twil J rV.u I j Pens townakip, Cloarneld Co., Pa, BURNED HDTI re ot BURNED UPI Tbeaubierlbera have, at areat expeaie, rebuilt a neigbborbood aeoHRity, to toe erect, a a of a Brat elaae Wooleo Manufactory, with all the modtrn tniproTeBieBtiattaobed,aBi are prepared to make all kindi of Clothe, CMiiasarei, Hat.oett. filaa keti, Flanneli, Ae. Plenty of footle or band to eupply all our old aad a thuaaand neweuitotuert, wnom we aaa to oome and exautne our atMk. The baslBcai of CARDINO AND Fl'LLlNO will rocelre ear aapectal attention. Propel arrangement! wilt be made to reeelre and deliver Wool, to auit emtomere. All work warranted and doae upon the ibortaet Rotioe, aud by atriet atten tton to buiinaaa we hope to reallu a liberal abart 01 pauito patronage. 10.OU0 POl'KDS WOOL WANTED! We will pay the hlthett market priee for Woo and aell our manufactured good aa low aa ti toiler good A can bo bought in the oounty, end whenever we fall to render reasonable Mtlifactloa wo oaa alwaya be found at home ready to make proper explanation, eitner in peraea or y tetter. JAMK6 J0UN80N it SON 8, aprilSAtf Bower P. 0. II ARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHVILLEI ' I am aware that there are some penoai a little bard to pleaie, and I am alao aware tbat the ootnnlaint of "hard timee" la well aigh unirenal. But I em ae eituated now tbat I can aaliify the former and prove oonclumely tbat "hard timet will not effect thuea who buy their gooda from me, aad all my patrooi ahall le Initiated Into th ne oret of a HOW TO .WOJ) HARD TIMES 1 bare goods enough to supply all the Inhabi tant la the lower and of the oounty which I lell at exceeding low rataa from my mammoth atore In UUL60NBUR0, where I caa alwaya be found ready to wait upon ealleri and lupply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, 6aoh m Clothe, Batlnetta, Cajslmerei, Moulin, DetaJnea, Ltnaa, Drilling, Calieoe, ' Trinmiaga, Ribbon, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boot and Shoe, Heir and Cap all of the beat material and made to order Hoae, Sock, Ulovai, Mitteaa, Lacee, Ribbon, Ac, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, flngar, Rice, Molaaaea, Fih, Salt Pork, Linwed Oil, fiah Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queen ware, Tinware, Calling, Plow and Plow Caatinga, Naila, Spikee, Corn Cultiva tor, Cider Preaeea, and all kiada of Aiei. Perfumery, Paint, Varnicb, Olaat, and a genera Mortment of HUtioocry, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, alwaya fe hand, and will ha old at the lowaat po-Mbl Igurei. J. H. MoClaln'a Mediciaea, Jayne' Medioliiei II oi tetter ' and UooHand'e Bittcrt. 6001 Mnnd of Wool wanted for which the highest price will be paid. Clovenecd "n bend and for aale at the lowest aaarket prire. Also, Agent for StrattoRTlllr and CurwenarilU Threahing Machine. tMuCall and aeefor toutmIvci. Vol will And everything u-ually kept in a retail atore. L. M. COrDRIET. Frenchrttle P. 0., Augut 12, 1 874. B IG LErT YO UNG & R EEd tfiaeccMor to Boynton & Young, t FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS M abafaetorer ef fOKTABLE A STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pin Btreett, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVING engaged In the manufacture of first elan MACHINE RY, we respectfully Inform he public that we are now prepared to fill all orders as cheaply and aa promptly aa can be dona ia any of the eltlae. We manufacture and deal in Malay and Circular Saw-Milli Head Block Water Wheels, Shafting Pulleys, Gifford'i Injector, Bteam Oauges, Steam Whistles, Oiler, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Oooks, Glebe Valves, Check Valvea, wrought iroa Pipes, S'.eaa, Pumps Boiler Feed Pumps, Aatf Prietioa Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Gum Peeh ng and all klnda of MILL W0RK together with Flows, Sled Sole COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and otber CAPTINtlS of all hinds. teT'Ordert solicited and filled at city prloe All letters ef Inquiry with reference to machinery of oar Baoufactare promptly answered, by addrea Ing as at Clearfield, Pt, janl74-lf BIULER, YOtfNO A RKED. G ROCKRIKS. JAS. II. LYTLE, (SiteotMor to LYTLt.l MITCHELL) WUOLKSALR AND RETAIL DKALKR IN CHOICE LINE OF TEAS, OOLONG., JAPANH, IMPERIAL, TOUSCI HYSON. ENOLIMI BREAKFAST P greet la Market, bTTTES AND BOUM. Will bo kept aad aold at ret oeet. Oa.h nali .or voaoiry rrvnocw. OERMAN CHKRRtXB, TURRET PRt'NEC, PREHKRVKD PEARS, PHILADELPHIA BAMS. rtH. Maekarot, Lak. Horriag, Cod, Ac PICHLRH. Baml Pieklea aad Bagllek Plokloa. riAwn and rEBO. IW, Com Meal, Oat MaaL Aa. law. T. JUL. LTTLI. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JI NK A, I "77, TIMCTOMC. Time to tki. trath hath Uuglit, 'Ti. a truth that', worth revealing Moro offeadfrom waal of tboaght. T'.-n r-i an- want or r.w'loe 'laera's a 'iew we should eoiivey it ; If we're but a word to say, There's a fiat in wbioh te say it. Many a beauteous flower decays, 1 hough we tend it e'er so much j H'tmetbing secret on tt prt;s, W hie h no human aid caa touch ! Ho, ia many a loving breast, Lies eoute Maker-grief ooaoeld. That, if touched is more oppressed. Left anlo itself Is healed. Oft unknowingly, the tongue Touch te on auhurd so aching, Tbat a word, or accent wrung, Pains the heart almost ta breaking. Many a tesr of wounded pride. Many a fault of human blindness, Hit been soothed or turned aiide, Py a o,uiet voice of kindness I Time to me this truth hath taught, 'Tisa truth that's worth revealing; More offend for weal of thought, Than from any waat ef feeling. F1GHT1XQ VSDF.H COVER. The Attitude in which such promi nent and hitherto aggrcusivc Rcpubli can Icudcru llluine and Morton are proscnti'd towunln the adminiiitration by recent tiltoranccn and nttiona, is not creditable lo their mnnlinos", patriot ism or nlntetinnnhip. They arc brave leader undur till ordinary cireum Htancea, and h.tvo at limm electrified the Nation aa much by their courops an by their great ability. When the party lines are clearly defined they do not heiln(e or falter by the wayside They are. lo tho lore in overy conflict and jealously rewnt all efforts at rival ry in their mastery. But now they tremble and equivocate and take re fuge behind irresponsible organs or cultivate silence while others, who draw their inspiration from their ac cepted chiefs, conspire lo overthrow the policy ol tho 1'rcsident and de nounce every effort that aims at ac tional peace and a blghor standard ol public service. It is known that lilaino and Morton confer with President Hayes and do not declare their hostil ity to the leading measures of his ad ministration ; but it is patent to every intclllfont observer tbat tliry both seek the councils and director encour age the movements which are indus triously crystallizing tho opposition. If they note to take tbo head of tlieir own columns, and avow to tho world their purposo to recall tho litpublicun party to boyonet rule and thoroughly debauched civil service, they would command respect for their consistency and candor. But their palpable double dealing and unluirncss to tho adminis tration are fast gathering about them tbat profound distrust tbat is ever awarded to the insincero friend and the unmanly foe. Two events have transpired within the last few days which bring llluine and Morton more prominently before the country in t heir doubtful political positions than any actions or deliver ances they have hitheito prcsonted to tho public. A secret meeting of the friends ot Mr. Blaine was held In Washington on Thursday evening, for the two-fold purposo of organizing the opposition to the President, and to ad vance tho political interests of their favorite leader. From ono to two hun dred politicians, whoso occupations seem to have perished under the policy of the administration, met in secret conclave and resolved to effect secret organization throughout the country to give practical direction to the dis appointed and dissenting Kcpublicans. It is a national party, or claims to be such, and tho secret feature is adopted doubtless for tbo purpose ol making il the more readily marketable when an opportunity offers for a speculation that will profit tho managers. 01 course, Mr. Blaine disavows any agen cy in Its creation, but if ho meant to be faithful to the President ho would denounce it with such distinctness as could not fnilto scatter it to tho winds at once. Instead of declaring his hos tility to U, however, ho is content to disclaim responsibility for it, and he allows it to go on, using his name and summoning his followers to give characterandpowor. Morton is some- what moro bold, as what be would bare said he says ho himsell, although bis manner ol Baying it is unworthy of one who ranks among tho ablest statesmen of the country. His letter on the Southern question just givon to tho public is one of tho most studied ond subtle assaults upon the policy of the Prosidont that has j ot been made sinco Ben Wade's rudo attuck upon bim. It Is unworthy of a statesman, inasmuch as it is uncandid and cow ardly, and hurls tho deadliest blows while professing sympathy and even passive assent to what the President nas oonc. ji halt be truo of the States of Louisiana and South Caroli na that Morton says Is the truth, and if tho Prosidont possesses the authori ty to interpose with the military pow er of the government as Mr. Morton claims that ho has, then is the policy of tbe administration at war with every principle of law, patriotism and justice more, it is a base surrendor of tho rights of a helpless people to the vindictive and murderous domination of treason Itself. There is no escaping the conclusion that either Mr. Morion is wrong in his promises or President Hayes is a perfidious ingrnte and bas surrendered States to tho brutality of political demons. And the rhetorical efforts to condemn the policy of tbe President and yet sustain bis sincerity and plead tho necessities of tbe case but ahow to what measure of insincer ity and duplicity to modern statesmen of admitted ability may attain. Tbe manifest unfairness of the lio- pnblican leaders liko Maine, Morton and Cameron In leaving the President to battle alone in defence ol a policy that they depise but dare not condemn, lias cot escaped the notice ol Intelli gent men of all parties, and tbey mis calculate the temper ol tbe American people when tbey dream tbat they can ttand idly by as apparent neutrals and be credited with having sup ported the policy it it succeeds, and with superior sagacity and fidelity if it tails. Tbe one attribute that an in totligont pe.p.0 mo., love Is rn.nly (VMlVOrM. .aJil Penai,lnl II.H..L..M con rage, and il President Hayos should fail to crown but policy of peace with success there would bt) do credit 0 corded te the hesitating leaden who have walled tor the tide before declar- ing tlieir Milioii. Nor will tlit'y he Any moro rrnpt'clvtl ii tli I'ltwiili'iit shall luccocil. It will bo vuin l"ur tlii'in then to plfad (hut tliry uhhhoii((.'(1 to it and helped on to lliegruml uoiieiiimiiii lion, lor tlio wlitilu Nttlion well known bottor unci will t-iro In 11101- only to whom honor is duo. Such nun u' llluine, Morion, Conklinjj unci Cunivron owe it to tlii-'mHilven, to lltu I'rcnicKtil it il, Uv - nil In tlio WMintrv- - a"-1. .V. . TWnararaw- fined, aud cither give it a coiJial sup port or manfully tletluru their dissent. Either would bo belter, much belter, tbun tbo Irimmjtig of tho mero poli tician, and even a mistuko would be excused by the people it committed sincerely and coumgeously. But these leadors most wrong themselves lorgct ting that they owe lliu Republic thul has honored them seelioiiul peace and public integrity, and they will not be held blameless if they full to givo the President a positive support in the great effort for tbo tranquility of the country and tho elevation of iho oflleiul sen ice. If the I'epublieun leaders who aro to-day hesitating and trimming their sails for adverse cur rents, were to givo a positive support to President lluyes, the bnltlo would bo won and peace and law nnd gootl government would be at once assured throughout tbo whole hind. It is on this point that they will yet be called to answer fur iheir responsible stew ardship, and it will not bo well for them if it shall bo believed that tbey hindered the triumph ol national paci fication. 77 E WICKEDEST TOWX AMEHICA. IX 1 have seen wicked cities in my time. I have seen sprceing ul the Klcr in St. Petersburg, seen fellows "multe a night of it" in the Uiphiiiin in Berlin, seen the wickedness ul Mijni Novgnrod during the September luir, seen Ihe Mabille packed with depravity when the empire was at its meridian, but I never expected to see bell itsell, I sauntered out on tbo streets of Chuy onne at midnight. Filly saloons und a dozen licensed gnmbling bouses lino tho principal street, ull thronged and gaily illuminated till the morning sun puis out the lights. What makes Cheyenne the wicked est city in tho world ? I. Cheyenne is the metropolis whero the rich owners and bucknkin-clad drivers of five million dollars' worth of cattle rendezvous fur a weekly spreo. II. It is the neurcsl point where the Black lllllers cun sell their gold dust and nuggets mid then gullible and spree away the proceeds so as lo go buck to tko mines. III. Il is tho point to which ull the Indian fighting army olliccrs come ua a pluco whero they can spree away a hundred dollars in a night and make up for lost timo on the Big Horn. IV. It Is the stopping point for all the swell demimond from Sun Fran cisco, Si. Louis and Chicago. In a word, it is tho American paradise for licensed drinking, fighting, gambling, .to. Walk with mo into ono licensed bouse on Ibe principal street of Chey enne at 3 o'clock in tho morning. The house is a medley, it is tho Pnrisiun Varieties on Sixteenth street, John Morrissey's Surutoga gambling houso, Argylo rooms on Sixth avenue, und nio Alhambra, with Us filly waiter girls, in London, all crowded into ono. Tbe building is perhaps filly by one hundred and thirty feel, and two stor ies high. On the ground floor is a theatre stage, room for three hundred cow boys, soldiers, ranchmen and waiter girls, and just out of it are iho gambling tublcs aud bars. At the tables overy known gnmo is played. Among tho dealers are svvoral French women dressed in silks and diamonds. Utterly devoid of delicacy they shulllo and deal the cards and handle the chips for the swearing, drinking crowd that throng around the tables. On tho stage there is a constant va riety show going on. Skillful variety actors aro employed, and thcro the tight-rope walkers, tbe song und the dance women in tights, the low necked ballad singor, the clog-dancer, tho no gro mlnistrel, tbo model artists, and the femalo bathers come out in a con tinuous stream from ten at night till morning. On the first floor overy drink twenty-five cents, and about thirty Knglisb, French and American waiter girls koep the crowd conslunlly drink ing. Above this motley crowd of cow-boys ranchmen, Black llilli freighters, miners, and soldiers, is i row of private boxes filled with rich ranch-men, officers, tourists, and fel lows who have come down with gold dust from tbo Black Hills. These boxes all communicate with tho stugo. Twenty or thirty wuiler girls supply tho boxes with champagne, tbo price ot which is I.) lor pint bottles. A drinks in tbe boxes aro filly cents. It is a common thing for a rich ranch man, after selling a thousand cattle, to come hero and spend f 1.000 on spree. A Colonel in tbo army, who bad been fighting up in tho Big Horn country, came in the other ovening and spent 1,000, and finally left bis watch on the red, and lost that, too. Tho proprietor of this gambling and variety saloon is a very generous man hveryhody likes him, and he is con sidered a good citizen in Cheyenne. Clergymen shako him by tho hand, and bankers chum with him liko un old schoolmate Iho tmifils in the ono building are 11,000 per day, 1 suppose there are a dozen houses oa ono block whero gambling goes on day and night with open doors. Sometimes the marshal and policomun take a band. Tbo Judge goes out and "bucks the tiger" while tbo jury are agreeing on a verdict. You will see Colonels in the army standing by private soldiers, and see cow boys in buckskin dividing the chips with a Cheyenne Indian all in the most enterprising border town in America and tbo wickedest city in tho World. To morrow 1 am off for tho Black Hills. Kli Pfrkins, t'aA'. 1'. .Vioi. An exebango says: "Very few Rus sians can read or write." Any man who bas tried to spell out tho shortest F " A Providence exchange says many houses are empty there, "people aro doubling np ao." Cucnmbors, probably. WHAT MH. TILDES WILL l0. Tbo papers, Republican and I'omo crutlc, Buys the Pitts urgh VK, tiro 10 viving tho story I lint Mr. Tilden ul iho meeting of Congress will assert his title lo the Presidency, and ask lor tho pussingof a ipio warranto law to enable bim to iiinliluiu proceedings in Iho Su preme Court. Tho Washington He- lu''"""' ailmiiilriilion organ ol article reeinif " TTWiiS'To '.fib Post, niuiiit'uslud coiisldcrublu trepida tion on '.be subject, mid intimates thul Mr, Tilden bus in his possession evi utme tf -.i iJicks.i character as to tho n ay the vote of Louisiana was doctor ed. Tho Hrjiubiiciln seems to appre hend these disclosures are of so tcrri bio a character thul Congress will be flooded w ith petitions from un angered and outraged people culling for tbo re moval or resignation of Mr. Hayes. Tho New York (iraphic bus a stoiy that tho postponement of the extra session ot Congress was tint to the dis covery of u ''conspiracy" to have Con gress take prompt action on the usur pation of tho Presidency by fraudulent agencies. If this is so, il seems to us that tbo term "conspirators," properly belongs to Hayes und his advisers, and not to those w ho proposed to enforce undoubted rights by legitimate nieuiis. TheKleetoru! Commission lit w specially provided that it should impair no right of cotilest. ' Wo are inclined to think there is truth in the OrupUic't slory and that Mr. Evurt's controlling coun sel in securing tho delaying of tho session enunutod raliier from Hearts, tho Secretary of Slate. (iovernor Tilden hits in Itis possession evidence showing beyond nil question, expended for party purposes would thai bo was legally und holiest ly en-1 never como buck to him. This musl tilled to the vote ol Louisiana. Thol have been hard to bear. He hud vio rogues down ihero me telling on each j luted muny luws und broken many oilier, and on the more prominent ras-i pledges, but his parly loyalty he bad culs ul the UeuU of the Kcpublicun National oigtinizution, who incited them to crime und paid them ils price. Tho country, and especially tho mill ions who voted for .Mr. Tilden, have been impatiently w aiting to hear from him over since lluyes became Iho usu rtlillg President. Whal more IIU-' . . . . , (1 -'" " - muim ou.n.... uu.v nutted to present bis accumulated proom to congress ana asK thu Jlepro-j It has now lieeomo char lo himself as sentiilive ol Ihe people mid iho Slates' well as tbo country that ho was thor to adopt measures that will redress tho ougbly deceived. lie simply mude grout wrong and secure substantial If himself a cut's-paw to pull the chest tartly justice? iiutsoutof the Hre for Huyes.Shcrniun Cbnrles Francis Adumssaid the otberl and Schtirz, anil it must be,adtnitted day, tbe country bud not heard the! that in bis present humiliation there is last Ol tho OIIU Stlllcll riXsltlellCV. There uro slutcmeiils every week ol I new discoveries in Louisiitiiu, mude by '. II ,.' , ... . , a Board oft untusscrs selected by the l.egtsiulnro recognized by Hayes, 1 ackatci has given somo luteivsting details. In view ot ull this, it seems to us there are sound reasons to accept tho Graphic' lury of the postpone- ment ol ttiir-extra session, especially until after the (all elections. But tho day of reckoning must cmno some tune. .Jr. Hayes tumble may be greater in October than it would have been in June. Thcro can bo no question as lo Mr. Tilden's duty in this mailer if he is in possession of cvidenco confirming tho popular belief thul tho Presidency was snatched from him by Iraud, perjury and bribery. It is entirely secondary whether his presentation of tho sub- ject to Congress will promote his per sonul elevation. Tbo great point is tbut the tacts must bo made clear as sunlight lo tho American people, The crimo must be covered up. Il must .,.., .1 ,.. ;,. ..... i.:., ... . :u I oioiio .u , ...I. in.?, oij s luinum warning for all time. This will be punishment nnd disgraco enough for Hnycs, should ho continuo V icfo President until tho 4th of March, 1881. Every interest of tbo country, moral and political, Republican ami demo cratic, demands an exposure of tbo tremendous villainy. And thcro is no mun living to whom iho duty of mak ing it so clearly belongs, or who can do it with such power and effect as Suinuel J. Tilden. II APICAL LEGMLATIOX. THE HISTORY OF A HILL THAT WAS KUSIIKI) TIIKOL'CMI CONCIIIKSS IN A SIN tll.E DA Y SCIT TO UK UROI'dHT. Washington, May 21. Kight years ago last March, Senator Abbott, ol North Carolina, rose in tbo .Senate, a sheet of paper in his hnnd, introduced a bill, mudo tvvo motions, referred ilto a committee, reported il I mm a com mittee, and passed il. Two weeks Inter W. B. Stokes, u Representalive from Tennessee, who sold a radclship and did other worse things, got np in the House, suid ten words and passed the bill. By a curious coincidence, Sena tor Abbott did just Iho same thing in I lie Senate for a bill ol Stokes's. Ab bott's bill took 110,000 out of thu United Slates Treasury. During the war, in I. SGI, ono hundred and five members ol Iho Second North Carolina Infantry were sent on a raid. No ro cord was over made of their return They stood on tho regimental roll as deserters. This bill wiped out tbe slain. Of tho money '.ben paid tho men, V. II, Rollins, ol Madison coun ty, North Carolina, got half for pass ing tho bill ; tbo men got the rest This spring a special agent wus sent by tho Pension Bureau to Madison county lo investigate tbo pensioners there. Under date ol March 2(llh, he wroto to Commissioner Bentley of tbe passage of thi bill, and suid : "I will not now attempt to speak oflliomi limited check of Rollins, or detail the manner in which ho bull dozed Con gress and tho departments. This will fully appear in duo timo, and theofilco may bo prepared to learn of more than have yot been developed in ono pluco excepting Philadelphia." Ho also advises that Rollins bo sued, as be is good, and the agent thinks he bas evidenco on which tho (lovernmcnt can recover $15,000 or 125,000. A siuglo woman aged sevenly-flvo, living alone in tho hamlet of I'lcux, France, had for sumo years kept a largo number of dogs. She lately fell into tho fire, probably during a fit, and was burned to death. Her body was found partly eaten by tho dogs. "A ballet-dancer's suit" is spoken of n Philadelphia. Tbero can't be much in il only a few yards of lace trans parency. It would be rather funny if Tall should bo nominates! for Governor of Ohio and funnier still if he should be beaten. (II. XDLKH'H JIETIIIEMEXT. Our correspondence from Washing, ton announce tln.t Zi.ch Chuiid ler, bus, for the first time in fifteen years, closed his house ul the Capital. It seems (hat he bus shipped his furni ture to Detroit and set out tor his Michigan homo with littlo expectation ol returning. It is no secret that he retires from politics a disgusted and tie. out u. lias lung beeu a leuder of tho Rcpiiblicitu pally, and as manager ol the lust canvass he con ceived, und carj i i).jigl tbo conspiracy which, In contempt of tho popular vote, filially put .Mr. Hayes into the Presidential chuir. He inacle tho cam paign on old fushioned RepublicLii is sues und with old fushioned Rcmibli- , ii,, , can parly weapons ; and when he had been beaten at tho polls be bud no scruple about seeking U victory else- whero through fruud. Indeed, it is doubtful if the man who onco said that the Union "was not worth a damn" unless it was sprinkled with a few drop of blood, would have hesiluted lo inaugurate the Republican candidate by violence bad violence been neies sury. He was prodigal of his time, bis energies, his reputation, and even of his money, in the cause ofhia pttrly, only to find after ho hud won the bat tle thai tho policy for which he bud liitigbl must be abandoned; that (be nostrils of tbo man whom he bud plac ed in ollleo were put into great indig nation like Trinciilo's by Ihe evil odor be had contracted in the conflict ; that his rivals und enemies within the party were to reap tho fruits of his labor, ; and tbut even the cash which bo had preened, und ho bad kept the faith of a politician to his friends. This proved his heel of Achilles. This single amiable weakness in a character other wise coarsely strong and compact of ovil became his ruin. Ho had been silly enough to believe thul the Presi tlelit wholn hi. hml lili.ol li.tr. l,... o,.,l j t j loner HUUlll HOI lUHl HIS UUCK On 1110 i men lo whom bo owed his elevulion. milllclhlllir uIhiimI 1 ... I 1i.-I il- Vr ai.ch i 1 an old i.oliti.-iut. .i.ev ..,..l..l,l cun connuiro with tbo thoueht that he , ... h has aoluully been made a dupe. No i . ,.. -,.,.v,j honest niuu, however, cun huve any sympathy with him in his distress. He bus beeu cheated, but he deserves lo be cheated, and though his bitter dis- appointment will probably be thrown a uy on him it may teach oiheruspir jug politicians tbut men cunnot over- turn ibe principlvaof justice, jeopardize I the prosperity of the country for party : and personal ends and put a fraudulent President in power, and Hill be sure of profiling by their iniquities. Tbe men who participated in Chandler's guilt, and who have offered him up aaa sue rificiul ulonement for their joint sins, will no doubt, in duo timo also receive their punishment. Tho laugh is with Seburz and Sherman to-day, us tho lute tenant ot tbo interior Department sadly departs for bis homo in the sett ing sun. But "tho whirligig ol Time brings in his revenges," and the end is not yet GEXERAL BEAUHEGAHl) OX THE EAfiTEHX WAIt. Il bnsjnstcainotoligbtthat in 1806, tbo new ly inducted Charles of Hubert zollern, I'omtnlor Prince of Rotimania, tendered to (.uncial P. Ii. T. Heauro- ganl, then living in Turis, tbe com niaiid of his armies, with tho rank of Field-Marshul, a complete outfit ar.d 1100,000 a year pay. General Beaure gard was to bo at liberty lo select his own staff and certain other officers. and to dosignato their rank. It was promised that tho army should be kept ut a minimum of 1110.000 men. The General, however, declined tbo offer Und relurncd to New Orleans, whore ho now is. Ho has written a letter, under date of May 10, in which bo refers to this offer and expresses his warm sympathy with Turks, "be cause they ore iho weaker party and uro delending their homes und fire sides." As to iho pretexlof wur "the protection of the Christians" bo says: ''It reminds me of thu complaint of tho wolf drinking al the same opting with thu lumb." Gunorul Beau regard ucbls : "Turkey offers magnifi cent lines of de l, nee iho Danube and Balkan Mountains. Willi twoor three hundred thousand Confe lerulo troops I would guarantee to hold them against any number of Russians. Il I wuru in command there 1 would fortify those lines well, and with my iron-clad gtinboals I would prevent the construction of any bridges across iho Danube. I would send General Forrest with twenty flvo or thirty thousand cavalry to destroy all tho depolsof supplies, railroads and bridges from tho Danube to Middle Rusnia, theiieo to somo part of tho Black Sea, where I would transport his command to somo olbor favorable point, say in the rear of tho Russian forces operat ing in Asiu, south of the Black Sea. Forrest would bo provided with camels lo transport his light field artillery, baggage and light pontoon trains. Ho would have a leo a full supply ol carrier pigeons to keep mo posted as lo his movements. My fijet in tho Black Sea would keep it five of tho enemy's ships. 1 would then destroy their sup plies nt Odessa and other porta on the Black Sea. In other words, I would bring starvation to my assistance. How long do you think Russia could stand such a defensive war? Moreover, I am confident that the other powers of Kuropo will never allow Russia to get any nearer to Constantinople than the Balkan Mountuins, if ever sho gets thore. Voila mon plan de rammnne. But 1 am a man of peace, now (hat Louisiana is free." A Good Kstimatc Ben Wade's nephew estimates tho Democratic ma jority iu Ohio this fall al 20,000. Blaine called on Hchtira the other day, but it was only to save the Maine pension agency. Thore'e nothina kills a man as soon as having nobody to find fault with but himself. ADMI NlMTR ATOH'M NOTIt E.-Kutloc Is horcliy given that Letters of Administra tion on the eitnteor JONATHAN WlhOK, Nr., lale of llredfurd townhip, Clearfield eunty. Pa., dre'd, hnetng hern duly grunted la Ihe under signed, all persons io lclttu I lo said estate, will lfAe meke iuiiBrtlltte payment, and tb-e hev lug clajiio ur dr in end will pretext them proptrly euilirnlicatfd fur ettteujet uithnnt My. AIIKAM PKARCK, Wllliamigmve, My v, '17-fti. Ad Jr. DMIMMIHATOHM NOTH'IC . nwtr -J---jaj . a.fT.birf'i."" KRTY, late of P.on lown.blv. Cloarneld ooualv, I'a.. doa'd. having bean duly gmntod to the aridt-r.igoed, all paraon. indebted te .aid otato will plo.M aiako immediate payment, and tboist hevinir elalin. or demand, will prewot tliwui pruperruaeAOoatd for eilli-Bont with- omueMY. t:ilAKI.KS nKt.rr.H, Ms.. B. RAFFKRTY, (Irampion llllla. Mae . 1877-St. Adm'n. AMl MMTHA KIH'M MITK I-i-N,tlee I. berebv aiv.n that Loiter, of Adtnini.tm- tioa on tli. ..lata of UALTIIA.KR I1KNML, : leie 01 i;ovioxion town.hlp, Uleernelt oonntv, j p... deceased, ba.in, w.a .Inly (ranted to tbe r" )"' s"1'"' ' """ indented w ..id e.tatn having; eleiua or d.taend. will praaont tb.m property autiienticated lor ..-utemaot witaont delay. JOHN B. HENO, Administrator. Froneh.llle. Pa. , May J, '77-ie CI A U TH) N. -Alt p.raon. aro hereby oantioa J ed ejrainet pun-baaing ur ia any way ned tiling with Iho lollowiog property, Bow in the poR.rMlon of R F.C. lluoter,ot Kaox township. vis: ui,. wagon. . arte oarnese, umber Wheels. I log elrd, 1 plow, I aboiel plow, I oablo eLaln, 3 grabs, I grain craille, 1 aoylbo, 1 pick, h.nd- epike, forks an'l rakes, 4 shoals, 3 a'irej rye io the ground, i of six acrrs ot wheat in tbo grooad, i of six aerosol oats in the grouod, of six aerea ol ooro in tbe ground, I tork chelu. I palrepreada anil slagl..irees, I double tree nnd .lagia-lrere, a tbe same was puroliared by njo at private Sol on tbe i'2d day ol Moy, IS77, and is left wilbhiui un loan only, subject tu my order at one time. IIKNKY Ili.'MkK New Millport, May 30, ItiMt' lisfrltaurons. S777S easily e.rned in those times, bat be made ia three moatns by ant either mi, la any part of Ibe oonntry who ia willing lo work st..diiy at tbe .uiployment thai as lurnlrb. sfffl par week in your own tnwo. ion need not be nway from home oror night. Yon eaa give your wbule time lo tbe work, or only yoor.p.re moment.. Iteoste nolbing to try thebusin... T.rm. ami si OnlSt free. Address at onne, il. IIam-btt A Co., Ayril IS, IS77-I) Portland, Maine. Fine farm at Prlvalp Snlc ! r-ilualo in llaalingdon eountr, Pa., one mile north ot tbevillagaof uurnt Cakius, Fulton Co.. containing three hundred nod twenty eight aerea, more or lose, limestone, gravel nud elate land, under good slate of cultivation. Tbe Improro- ! memo consist of frame dwelling house, bank barn. 4S7X feet, wagon abed, corn crib bog poos, h.y-a.-alea, two leoael honeea. aaw mill, two young apple orchards bearing fruit, one tbousaod panel p ,.t and rail fence, Alty cores meadow, ono hun- Idred nnd riy acre, plow l.od. Toe balaace oooisls of 119 acre, of while pine, oat and biek or.T umber. A ttrtam ol never faihog wetrr rum through thi property, making It particularly well adapted to bulb stock and grain raising, ft aeiirrd, will be divided to nit tHircheeere. This properly ii on or nar prnjerted runtra of two railroads, one ol wblcb will be built tLm Coining toinuir. Per terms of sale, apply to 6 V. WILSON, Lock Boi 180, Clearfield, Fa. CI aril. Id, March 14, IH17 6m 100,000 FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. I"'.' !"'r-F,?,'.,h,.",rcl"." raycn mr in ii'irevvmnn r moii iitr me Bia.'M. iser Facta for tbe Poultry aeeper-F. the Ueo-keeperFaeU for Ibe leafier Fi tbe Laborer-Faou for the Uootor-Fact. Facts for 'cU for lor the Dairymen Pact tor tb Fruit-raiser Fact fur tbe Uerdtner Kact fr Ibe llonsehold r jk-u fr every family who wani to eeve money. FACTS F0S AGENTS. That this i the most important adverifteuient for y'U yet pudih.d, bviog the b.at chance ic make money evt-r offured. Tbe prcae adortfa it, your own paper eodnrre II, every one endorses tt. Tlio Book of tho 19th Coattuy. Male and fern. I. .gents coining money od it. Send to os at onoe end gel circulars free. 1NURAM. SMITH A BLACK, 731 Walaut street, Philadelphia, Pa. apr. II, '77-m. A NEW DEPARTURE LITHEBSBIIRG. llercaftrr, goods will be sold for CASH only, uf in eicbaoge fur produce. No books will be kept in the future. All old accounts must be sritlpd. Th'ise who cannot cah up, will please neat, over lunr noies aiu CLOSE THE EECORD. t am determined to sell my goods at rash prices, and at a discount far below that ever offered in this vicinity. The discount I allow m) customers, will make them rich la twenty years tl tby follow my advice aad buy their goods from me. 1 will pay cash for wheat, omts anil clover terd. UAMKL UOOlLAMlhR. l.ulheriliurg, January 17, 1877. JUST OPENED UP I tuenew CIGAR MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, FA. The undersigned would announce to the cltlsea I t'lcerfield and vicinity, tbat be has commenced the Manufacture of Cigars in Clearfield, and will keep on bend a large stock -fArsl.clMS rigarsubirh bewilleell alwnnleeale and retail. His cigars are made from the beat rnf tobacco, and warranted to give (alii fust ton. He alao keep en baud a full line of tb best Clicking & Smoking Tobaccos. P1PE9, BNlTr, lETC, o which be in ilea the at tent inn of smokers and hewers. KeiaU dealers aupi-hed with the Beet btands uf 'igar,Hmtklagund Chewing Tohaeoos, a i lie luweci wntneneie prwea. TERXIS-POSITIVKLYCABU A share of puUic patronage respectfully solicited JOHN A. MOCK, Room neat door ta let National Bank, March SI. IkT7 .Ira. Clearflei. Pa. AMERICA CYCLOPEDIA, (ArPlETO.ifS) NEW REVISED EDITION, Complete In 16 Volumes. Entirely re-wrillra. Krerrthloe hrouebt down to tbe present lima. Illustrated throughout wltk Over 3,000 Illustrations N D M A PS of every country oa the eloba. Bold only by eubserlplioa. tl ia aot obligatory to take all the volume, at onco a volume may be ..euTerew onoe a memo, or oaoa In two moalb.. Too or ola day, th. priee of a eie.r. will n.v foe a act of Ct'CLoPKtllA ON A UI-MONTHLT HVHHCRIHTION in leu than tkroo ywin. Tb.e tkare will be som.lhing substantial saved and a suirehoaso of knowledge, tadaed a nniveroal library in Itself eeenred, wllb bat Utile effort as aaoriBea. PRICE AND PTYI.B Of UtNDlNO t tot Kitra Chub, per vol I t or For Library Leather, pee vol. I ef, for b.ir Turkey Morooao, pot vol f ao for half Raasla Kiln Ollt, par vol. He foe rail Meroeoo A clique, per vol........ It ae fot Fall Hassle, wrfolM4.,, , it so for farther Infene.ilea addrcee J. H. WILLIAMSON, PabKeher'l .goal, 10, fliiU. at root, JaaoM,tll.p. rllleoergh, p.. Our trn drrrttirmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Publi.bed ovott Wednesday by GOODLANDER & LEE, ILBARr'IICI.D PA. In Northweatera raaanjlvaala. The large and constantly increasing circulation of the Republican, renders it valuublo to businosa men as a medium thro' which to reach the public. Terms or Subscription : If paid In advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 50 If paid after six months, . . II 00 When papors are sent outside of the county payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING: Ten lines, or less, 8 times, . Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notices, . Executors' Notices, . . . II 50 60 Auditors' Notiocs, . . . . Cautions and Ealrays, . . 1 Dissolution Notions, . . Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 5 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENT.'' : . r.A.a-akawaeaV . I CJ .... - I - . . One square, 10 lines, . . . $S 00 Two squares, 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 One fourth column, .... 50 00 One-half column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 It LINKS. We bave always on band a large stock of blanks ot alt descriptions. SUMMONS, SCBPCESAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES. BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, 4c, 4c, 4c. JOB PRINTING, We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING men am - I POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., 4c, ltf.THK BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS DY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlnnder fc Clearfield, Clearfield Countr, Ph. 3ftotfls. ' TH E M AN SIOiOhjusF Comer of beeond and Market Btreeu. - CLBARKIELO, PA. THIS old aad eonmodloae lletel hai . Ike anal year, keoa aalarrad l. j ' , l ior aauaoilv foe la, .....i.. .'win aUvloc with hia. T-iii. -Maaaloa Hobio" Omalbat ra. id from ihe Depot oa Ike arrival aas ' , " llegueny hotel- - Market Street. t'learDeld, p., Wm. B. Bradley, formerly proprietor j ,. Leonard House, having U..( (l),, .iiwj" Hotel, eollcite a share el public palroeera. iiL Hons. Baa been ISneouehle .. . 111 farnl.ned, end gueslo will Bud il a pl..il ping place. The Uble will bo aupl,. lU7J - --'j.uiua in so. iuars.1. At tb. L will bo found Ibe boil wines and liouers uZi .lsl.lli.gau.cbed. WM. ri. Bh A It LET -.y."'J' fffricVr. Shaw house, (Cor. of Market A fruM street. CLEAHPIELH, PA. Tbe undersigned having taken ek.rg. Hotel, would respectfully solicit public itr, " .'' t. B. rl'LLKhTcjy WASHINGTON TIOUSK, NEW WAKHINtlTO Thi. acwand well furnished bo... tu' taken by the an jerslgned. He feels cntUesti being able to render eatisfaetion to those eh,,... favor him with a call. ' May , lift. 0. W. DAVIS, r,,. LOYD HOUSE, ' Mala Street, PHILIPSIIURU, PENN'A. Table always sunnlied with tba baat ik. ..... afford.. Tbe Iraveliag public is invited lomi garths. p. a. aaeoLn. a. w. .mold. i. a. as..,. F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Uniiker. nnd llrokm, Hejnoldsrlllc, JelTeraoa Co., p.. Monav Vaeoivail an d.nnelt niu...,. . derate rates. Ea.lera and Foreign Eicbane. l wave on hand aad collections promptly ma-is. tu..i..iiin, o, ,o, a..y County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD. PA. ROOM In Masonic Building, one duor aorll C. II. W.ison'a Drug Store. Puu.. T...W.,. tH i r I t . .. town, Ol.sgow, London, Paris and Copenhsre. Also, Drafts for saleoa tbe Royal Bankol I,l'., and Imperial Bank of London. nnr.n i. Lnuf. Anil, Prc'l. W. M. FHAW, Cashier. e,, .,. DREXEL & CO.. Km. at aoMth Third nu-etrt. Phlla lelphl. sjj'A'rmi And Dealers in Government Securities. nppneauoa ey man win receive prompt sue, tion. Bod all Informatiatn eku.r..li ...... . . , ,. . v lorni.oes Order, aolieted. Al.rllll.it f atlstrj). -' - m Ml Mingle net ofArtlUrial Teeth, . tl.vtxi Pull .t .r . .inl.i.1 ...ii. - . . . ... Dh. HILLS & 1IEICIIII0LD. DENTISTS. rl.KARPIKLD PEXN'A. Or. -A U Hills woold iaform bis Ir.r. l. sod patients thai be bas aasoeialed with kiia. ia ike practice of dentistry, Dr. J. L R. Hrirnholl. a gentleman whom be can recommend w.tb tuH as-oranee or gi.ing s.tisiaction. abooU he ebsne. lo be out of the ..dice. All work guarsalecl la givo satisfaction. A M 11:1.1.8. Oct IS, 'id If. i. L.H. HEICI'llliLD. (Office ia Bank Bailding.l Curwcnevllle. Clearfield Co., Pa. eh 11 T(-tr. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARPIEI.D, PA. (Office ia Manual. Daildiog ! CTearBeld, Pa., May t, lSTMy. MEAT MARKET. P.M. CA1D0N4 BR0., Oa Market 8t, an- door wet of Mention Huaie, CLKARPIBLD, PA. Oar arrangements are rf tho mo eoraplrts character vn furnishing tbe pub he with Fmk Meats et all hind, and of the eery best qua Iht. We also deal ia all kinds of Agricultural Imple ments, which we keep on eihil.iiion for tbe bee efit of the public. Call around wbea ta,towa, and take a look al thing, or address us P. Al. CAKDON A PRO. Clearfield, Pa., July 14, UJi-tf. FRESH MEATXEW SHOP. The anderslgned hereby informs Ike public ia general that tbey keop on hand, regu arlv, at their .hop, a ljeialng dull N (1 liLU'll 6 luro'ilure rooms, opposite Ihe Court House, Ihe BK.1T FKKSH BKKF, VKAl. MCTTOX LAMB, rotk; STV., AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. Market Saturday.. nrninr Tuesday, Thursday, and Meal delivered at reaideoee wb.l desired. A share of natmnaee I. resneetfullr ...liritsd. March I. 1ST 1 y. STAUK t NO Kills. JvTEW CABINET MAK1NGMI0P. M. B. S PACKMAN Desire, lo annoanoe to th. aaolic that h. bsi opened a CABINET MAKING SHOP IN CLEARFIELD Whero ka will KEEP ON UAM) 77&2TXZ VBE, Ar.d do a!) Hod- of CABINET WORK and RE PAIR FltRNlTDRI of all kinds, ob short amiee end ia the boat possible manner. Shop oa Pourlk etreet, oppoeite Perk A M-rrill'a C.rrisel Shop. ,t ;. i. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTHFtSSIvH, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET BTRIET, NEAR P. 0. The undersigned begs leave to Inform the di. aeas of Clearfield, and ibe publie gnerally, ( he bas on band a fine Msertment uf Kuromre, each as Welnut. Chestnut and Pal a ted Chnnl-rf Suites, Parlnr Huttes, Reclining end Kit nut Chairs, Ladies' and flew, is Kasy Chairs, the Prr fo rated Dining and Parlor Chairs, Cane rat ana Wind-tor Chairs, Clothes Kara, Step and Kifra aioa Ladders, Hat Reeks, Scrubbing Braike,s,c M0ULDINQ AND PICTl'RI FRAMKi. Looking Olaises, Chramos, A?H which wnele suitable for Holidav present. dMta'TI JOHN TROI'TMAN. READING FOR ALL1I HOOKS STATIOXERY Market ft., flearteld. (at the Poet oBrc.) TUB andersigned kege leave to annoanc t. the eitlleaa of Clearteld aad vlrtailv. thai ha ha. Sited ap a room aad ha. Jasl r.tor.es from iho city with a large amoanl or resJcl m.tt.r, eunslsting ia part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Bleek, Account aad Paae Books of every de eerlplloa Pp.r end Envelope Frenek prswed and plnln. Pen. aad Peaellet Bl.ak Lef.1 I'. peri. D.edi. Morlgag..i Judgmoel, K.s.p Uoa aad Promiaarv aoleei Wkite and Pftrk aveal Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap. aed Bill Caf, Khoel Ma.io, for eiteor Piano, Plate or Vwlie, eon.laatly oa head. Aay ao.ke or .lalioesrf desired thai 1 may aot hav. oa head, will bo ereeM by rst eipre.s, aad aold al wholesale r nud to ealt caalomere. I will alec beep periodi'sl iieraiBre, auea ae Blageuae., rtewspaiiers. a". P. A. U.U'LIN. ClearB.ld, Msy 1, s(t-tf II. A. KRATZKl., (vooaaaua vf ) IATZES&LYTLE, PBALgS IS DRT OOOH8, NOTIONS, BOOTS, ellOEA. LEATHER, CARTFTS OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW BIIAllKS, KT" Manhel atreet, titarttoicl. Pa. e I, HTT.tf feral er. aad ,eeete. Tko whole kellel,, ,' refaral.h.d, aad Iho proprietor wilf lbT paiaa lo reader hie mm..u ...i. iT I SI DR. E. M. THOMPSON,