ill! I 51 a; i. :s ; It Li! ; ? ! ; ..i ? ?1k THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Second and Market Streets, CI.EARFIBLD, PA. THIS old Bad .ommodloos Hotel has. during Ik. past year, b.ea enlarged to double lu form.r .apaolty for the entertainment of etran gsrs Md gussls. Th. whole kotldl.g ku bee. refarBiehed, end tkt proprietor will spare BO Bolas lo roador kll gasst, eoafortabl. whll. leylag onnr-The 'Mnasloa Hooss" Omalbai runs to ud from Ika D.pet oa Ike arrival and departaro LLEGTIENY HOTEL. Market Street. Clearfield, Pi, Wm. 8. Bradley, fbrnaorly proprietor of the Leoaard Hoeeo, baring teased tbe Allegheny Hotel, .elicits a abate of publle petronag., Tb. Hoaee bee been tko"ktMi. sse-ly fnrniabed, and guests will And It a pleaeant atop, plug plaoa. The table will be aupplied witk the beet of everything in the market. At tba bar will be fonbd tbe beat wloaa end liquors. Good aubling attached. WM. 8. BRADLEY, May If, 'It. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. of Market A Front streets,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tba naderslgned baring taken sharp of thta Hotel, would respectfully solicit public patronage. Janl'Th D. R. FULLKRTON. WASHINGTON HOUSE, .TEW WASHINGTON, PA. This bow and well furntibeif home baa been taksn by tbe undersigned. He feela confident ot being able to render aatlafaotlon U thoaa who nay faTor kin with a eall. May I, tail. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, FHILIPSBURa, FBNM'A. Table always aupplied with the beat the market BBorde. The trareliag publie la inrited to ealL j.n.1,70. KOUKKT LOYD. IBanfej. f . K. ABBOLB. a. W. ABXOLB. 4, I. ARNOLD F. K.ARNOLD & CO., Hankers mid Ilrokerm, ReynoldavlUe, Jefferson Co., PH. Money received on deposit. Blacoante at mo derate ratea. Kaetera and Foreign Ksohange al Waya on bend ud oollectiona promptly mail. Reynoldavilla, Dee. Ifl, 1874.-ly County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD. PA. KOOM Id Masonic Building, one door north of 0. D. Wataon'a Drug Store. Paategt Tlcketa to and from Liverpool, Queens town, Olaagow, London, Perlt and Copenhagen. Alio, Draft for tale ob the Royal Rank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Pree't. W. M. 8 HAW, Cash lor. janlTT DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Street, Philadelphia B4.ViVI.Kfi, And Dealers In Government Securities, ApplloatloB by mall will roeeir. prompt atten tlon, and all Information obeerfully furnished Ordera aollsted. April 11-tf. Jftttistrn. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OSes in Bank Building,). Curweneville, Clearfleld Co., msh 12 If. Pa. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA, (OBc. la Masonie Building.) Cleerueld, Pa., May i, ItlJT.ly. GREAT REDUCTION 1H TBB PRtt'RS OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Dr. A. M mil would Inform his friends and patrons that ha Is now putting up Artificial Teeth for TEX DOLLARS PER SET. By a asw and greatly Improved proosss of nollsh- Ing Rubber 1'laloo. he oao give a much stronger pious wii. was imeaness tne p:a!4 Being ell over tbe palate of an equal thickness, rtndrrs it much more pleasant to tho patient than the eld style plates. As I have tbe exclusive right to Bse this proosss in this eonnty, no othsr Dentist ean put up aa good piatea by any othor mods. vAll work guaranteed aatisfaetory.'f Clearteld, June 1, 1877. tf. A. M. HILLS. MEAT MARKET. F. M, GABOON & BEO,, Ob Market fit, on door weat of Mansion Uonsa, CLEARFIELD. PA. Oar arranirententi art cf the moni eomnletr oharaeter lor furniihing the pnblio with Freih Meauof nil kind, and of therery boat quality. naaiao aeai m ail Kind! or Agrtouitaral I tuple nenta, whioh we keep on aihibltion far tha ben fit of tho pnblio. Call around when In town, ua uute a look at winirfl, or aodraai ui F. M. CAKDON A BRO. Claarflold, Pa., July 14. 187i-tf. FRESH MEATSEW SHOP. The undersigned hereby Informs tbe public in general that tbey keep on baud, res-marly, at their ahop, adjoining JOHN OULICH'tJ furniture rooms, opposite the Court House, the BEST rUKSIT HKT.F, VEAL, UVTTOX LAMB, PORK, STO., AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. Market mornings Tuesday, Tbursdsy, and Saturdays. Msat dslivered at reaidenee when desired. A share ef patronage is respectfully solicited. - Marek 1, 1876-ly. BTAUJ A N0R11IH. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The anderslrned begs leave to Inform the eltt aeae of Clearfield, and the publle generally, that he has ob band a flna assortment of Furniture, neb as Walnut, Cheatnut and Painted Chamber rluitea, parlor bultoe, Reelining and Eltensioa Chairs, Ladias' and tients' Easy Chairs, tbs Per forated Diaiag and Tartar Chain, Cane Seals and Windsor Cbairs, Clothes Bars, Step and Elten sioa Ladders, list Ranks, Borabbing Brushss, Ac MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, aoklng Glasses, Chromes, Ac, which would suitable for Holiday presenta. deoirfl JOHN TROUTMAN. H. A. KRATZEtt, (iwoobmob to) ERATZEB & LYTLE, ' BSALBB IB )KT GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETC Market Mm. Clearfleld, Pa. J... i, iirr.tr READING FOR ALL 1 1 B00K8 STATIONERY. Market WU, ClearleM, (at the Post Oflee.) TBI aademtgaod kegs leave te eaaoaaee to tha eilisoae ef Clearteld and rtclally, that he has Itted wp s room and Baa Just retoraed freei the olty with B large easowat ef reeding Butter, eeeetatlag ta Bert of Bible, and Misoellaneoui Books, Bleak, Aeeeaet aad Pea. Books ef every do eerlpttee I Paper aad Kavolopea, Freneh pressed ead plain Per aad Pencils Blank Legal Papers, Deads, MoHgagee Juitgaeat, Esemp bWb aad PrmieerT aolesi Wklu ud Parck aseat Brief, Legal Cap, Rerd Oap, ead Bill Cap, .beat Mesas, for either Plaee, Ilale or Vloha, evasSBBtly ob kaed. Aay book, or aiatleaary lwrt that I ssay Bet have oa head, will be ordered ky Ires oipveee, and eeld et wholesale or retail te tele eaHosasre. I will alee keep poriedieal WtsialBsa, ewak ae Megeasaee, Newspapers, Aa. P. A. VAULIH. OleaiweM, May t, lrf urflwa tU'rrtUtrort..., THE REPUBLICAN, Published v.ry Wedneaday by GOODLANDER & LEE, CLEAHflELD, P Am Tin -r , la Northwester. Pennejlvaula. Tba large nd constantly increasing circulation of the Republican, rondori it valuable to business roon as a medium thro' which to roaoh the public. Tr.KMs of SunacRipnoN : ' If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid aftor throe montlta, . 2 60 If paid alter six months, . . 8 00 When papore aro tent outside of the county pnymont must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten linos, or Icbs, 8 times, Each subsequent insertion Administrator' Notices, . Executors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . . . Cautions and Estrays, . . Dissolution Notices, . . I 60 60 2 50 2 60 2 60 1 50 2 50 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, b 00 Special notices, nor line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 linos, . . . 88 00 Two squares, 15 00 Throo squares, 20 00 Ono fourth column, . . . , 60 00 Ono balt column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 II Ti AN KM. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBP(ENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, ic, Ax., Ac. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL ;IIEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, 4c, IN TUB BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Gooillnnder A Jee, Clearfield, Clearfleld County, Pa. THE HEPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA 1 kUNKHUAY UOUNINO, KEPT., I, tiff. FATALITY OF STUIKES. The trouble is virtually over. In a country wbore universal sufl'rago is the tr.vA at " 7t&itiffuio0iiiF unompluyoil Industry, it is impossible to upset the system which is ot the people's own tsntttblishing. Ah for Com munism, tbore is no chanco fur it bore. When the professed Communist gets up to address a crowd, his sole object ive point is the necessity ol changing tho Constitution. He want a paternal Government; and that Is why many people aro willing to bolievo that be is in the regular employ of speculators and thoir kin, who desire contralieution above all things. Jay Gould lut it out in an unguarded moment when bo call ed for Grant and a monarchy. It is in our largo cities that tbe dangerous (.'fo ment chiefly exists. The farms swarm with workingmen, too, but they never otriko lor higher wages, nor spout aboutan equal distribution of property, nor combine to stop railroad trains be cause tho companies exact more than their share in tbe transportation oi tho crops. Laboring men of every cluss and walk have a perfect right to strike and leave off work, and there their right terminates, When thoy as sumo to dictate to employers that thoy shall employ none but thcmselvos they stretch their right boyond all recogni tion. Nor has the striker any cluim on tho sympathy or respect ol the public which be recklessly plunges into con fusion and distress by bis conduct. If he is disHutiHtlod with either his work or wages, and is unwilling to continue whore he is until bo can do better, bo is ut liberty to leave bis placo and make way for somebody who will tiiko it on the same terms. But he is trying to stand a pyramid on iU apex when ho undertakes to forbid his former em ployer to continue busincBS unless he will employ him again on different tortus. This sudden blur.o oi tho spirit of discontent through tbe Middle and Western State, is -the result of lour years oi dulnots in trade and industry. The Blightotit occasion caused it at last to break forth. It had a great doal more fierceness than Bteady beat. Tho great mas. oi workingmen refused to bo swept into it, for they reflected that a general uprising, with its con sequent idleness, would put tho coun try in a much worse plight than it is now, and in every respect fail to ameliorate their own condition. We are unable to see any dangor Iroia such a general insurrection of labor as the birds of evil omon are so volublo in prophesying. Thoso who aro the bone and sinew of the Government and the country aro not going to combino lor tho overthrow of both. And tbey will do efficient work at this ciisis by re pudiating tho false doctrine of the strikers, that thoy may legitimately coerce thoir employers. In this lies the vicioUBnessof the whole movement of modern BtrlkoB. They lmp!y the use of force to carry out tbeirpurposes, when violence instantly change, the relations of tha parties and of tbo strikers to the public. Once thorough ly soparatothis doteslahlo notion from strikes, and their real meaning and in tont will be appreciated by the publio. Until this in done, thoy will be of no practical effect, and doservo to bo of Done. A simple question of violenco and resistance acta others aside, and forbids the publio to entertain a thought oi any rights which are urged by violent methods. There is as much need oi reforming the sinking system as other things, and we hope tho recent disturbances will hasten tho consum mation Iiotton rost. AWKWARD EXPLANATIONS. Judgo West, tho Republican candi dato for Governor of Ohio, with Com- munistio variations, has already made his second or third explanation of bis Cleveland agrarian Bpeoch by a formal and carefully writton expression oi bis views before his neighbor,) at Belle lontaine. Stanley Matthews has bcon on the explanation stool ever since tho day after be fashioned and pressed his Communistic platform, and Judgo West ha. been cooling himseli with tho froo and easy breor.es of public opinion until he has discovered that be played tho fool prodigiously at Cleve land by following Matthews in bis va garies. Tho truth is that neither of them has common senso enough to at tend a political convention or to make a political spoech without a discroot committee of safety. Thoy bad tolera ble chances lor the two first office, in the gift of Ohio, but they attempted to climb up with suck awkward impetu osity, that thoy tumbled over ovory ladder that offered thorn a way to tho honors thoy so ardently and selflnhly sought. Having sprawled themselves out before tbo multitudo In all thoir deformities tho first effort they mado to advanco themselves, tbey woro amar.od to learn in a day or two that they had wholly underrated tho intelli gence and integrity of Ohio, and ol the whole country, and now they bavo but six week, to explain their original tomfoolery and to explain 'their ex planations. Both have taken to tho task without commendable Industry, but tb. genoral conviction it that Judge, and Senator, who wore stark mad tool, at tbe Cleveland Convention won't be likely to be anything else if elected to responsible offices. But good will come ol it after all. Judgo West won't bo Govornor and Stanley Mat thews won't be Senator, but they will be most effectual warning to luttiro domngoguos, and mon will mix their ambition with little sense and patriot ism horcaflcr. It isu t much to thank Wost and Matthew, ior but it's some thing, and It will bt freely accorded to them. rhiladrlphm Timri. Rather Ha it. Th. Boston Font say: "II aye. bos now visited every New England State but Maine, and bo focls happy. But what ho ba. said at any stopping place to mako othor poo- plo happy could not be recalled. Tbo uow time wili nevor come in by .mil ing and shaking hand, over IU It needs a positir. policy to Invite it along, and we are at present aa much in the dark about the Hayes policy at over." JiRVlSlOM OF Till! TARIFF. 'J'ho New York H'wM directs atten tion to tbo flirt that although the coul and iron trado ol Pennsylvania have been must persistently and lor tho longest time protected, thu r-lrikoa and iluls wore most notably felt at Pitts burgh and Sorniiton, tho respective centres of tbe twoindustriea. All along the superior condition of the American Su"nldflipulVr. "IdtS oeeil i Jd'ftS justification for a high protective sys tem, and now that under this system and its artiflciul stimulus to over pro duction a stulo of affairs has como to prevail under which these industries aro shown to be tho weakest and their labors tho most discontented, Buffering and riotous, tho udvocute. oi a high protective tariff" may expect their op ponents to take advuulugo of tbo argu ment wbic'a has boon put into their mouths by tho protectionists. Unquestionably tbo evonta of tbe past lew weeks will bave a tendency to direct tho attention of tho noxt Congress in a very largo degree to questions of cconomio Interest. In theirexaminationitwill bo urgod, Willi great force, not only, as has always been maintained, that protection doos nut cunduco to tho genoral prosperity of tho country, but also that it even fails in tho long run to advanco those special interest, in wboso behalf it is enacted. Mr. I. L. Bell, one of tbe British judges at tho Centennial ex hibition, in bis report lately published, bus pointed out that the effect of pro tection on tho iron industry iUulf was that twice as many iron mills bavo been put into operation as there was work for, and it i. truo that any arti flciul stimulus of this kind will direct such an undue proportion of labor and capital into that ono protected indus try, that eventually tbe result will be a severe depression ot it, affecting all business interests disastrously. It is very evident tbut there has been a largo excess of manufacturing in tbi. country. While on tho one baud this is duo to the stimulating ef fects of tbe tnrilT, on the other tho effect of protection i. to prevent that tree interchange of commodities which is our only means tu rctrievo our sur plus production. Tbo withdrawal of a large portion of our population from agricultural pursuits, which offers a sure .itbsislence, and the direction of them into overcrowded manufactures has had moro to do with bringing about tho existing depression than any other cause and it is proper subject fur inquiry what causes bave produced that excess of manufacturing and then wo must apply tho propor rcmody. II a change in our economy is to bemado tho prosent is a good time to consider it. At the samo timo, as tho World uy "It is plain that tho change must bo mado with cxlremo caution ; that it must bo made In a wise and discrimi nating way, and that those who make it must bear in mind that pven original injustices may becomo vested intorusts, entitled to consideration." GO VERNMENT CROOKEDNESS Secretary Sehurx may be an bouost man, notwithstanding the fact that bo charged tho Radical State Committee 1 1,500 per week for speeches, but ho is harboring scores of rogues in his De partment. The Washington Republi can, "tho government" organ, on the 23d, published a communication whicb Mr. T. P. Ka no, an ex-special agent of tho pension bureau, submitted to Sec retary Scburz on tbo 1st day of Juno last, and ot which little notice has bocn taken by the Secretary up to tbe present timo. Tho communication charges ox-Commissioner of Pensions Baker with re ceiving a bribe for passing tho fraudu lent claim ol Mrs. Emily L. Slaughter, of Baltimore, widow of Albert D. Slaughter, lato of the United State, navy. It dues not appear that Mrs. Slaughter was a party to the fraud. Tho claim was worked up by Samuel A. Pugh. Tbe amount secured was 7,825, one-half of whice Kane charge. was divided bctwoon Pugh and Baker, Pugh was indicted by the Grand Jury of Baltimore for receiving illegal fees in pension cases in violation ol tbo law which limits tho fees to 125. It seems that several efforts wero made by Uni ted States District Attorney Sterling, of Baltimore, and Sjwcial Agent Kano, to bring Pugh to trial, hot these efforts wore defeated by influences lrom Wash ington. Col. L. Barnes, chief of the special agents, was vory active in in vestigating and prosecuting this case, and Kane charge, that in order to breuk up tho investigation and save Buker, Commissioner Bentlcy removed Burnc. and placed a man by tho name of Sanston, Baker's confidential friend and adviser, in chargo of tho special service division of the ponsion bureau. Sanston at onco removed Kano, sineo when the case against Pugh bos been pigeon-holed. Kano .lutes that Sec retary Bchttra requested him not to givo this matter to the press ior publi cation. Tbe matter has occasioned quito a sensation hero and revives many old rumors of rottenness in tbe pension bureau. ExrLAlNiNa. Secretary JuhnSbor man, went to Mansfield, Ohio, on Thursday last, and tbore explained the policy of the eight by seven adminis tration. The Secretary bad sovoral nuts to crack but tho ono that con tained the vol. of Louisiana, making llayos President and Nicholls Governor he could not crack so that hi. hearer, could "sco it" just u John and Joe Bradley saw it. Tbo financial nut bothered him awfully. He 1. the lather of tho resumption act and of course doe. not wish to kill hi. own child, but propose, to keep it on tho stattio book, and with it carried out tho promise, to make everything lovely within tho next six months, if tho peoplo will only givo the eight by seven administration thoir moral sup port and givo It timo to carry out tho programme How long we must wait to .oe thoso happy results the Secre tary failod to state. The carw is thu. briefly pnt by the Nashville Ammcan: "Tho Chicago Time give, sixteen reason, why the United Slatoe should annex tho north ern province of Moxlco. They would be conclusive if it wore not for one reason tho othor way Ihon $halt not rtrol" FRA VDS VOMVOUX OF.l). Tbo 8 by 7 administration has coin ed mnny new schemes, called reforms, thiJ principal one being the) order to allow nolwo members if the same lam ily, (except the Sherman lumlly) to hold ofllce in tbe same Department. Donn Plult in alluding to female clerks at Washington euys : "Our bluwed paternal Government does Pit encour- ior it is one of the rules and, as tho constitution oi the Debating Society expresses it, rogulutiuns thttt if a clerk ol a Department takes unto himself a clerkeu as wife ono or the other will be immediately removed, us two ot a family may not draw pay in an bum blo capacity from our blessed Govern ment. This rule gave riso to a rather unpleantint and somewhat amusing In cident not lung sineo. There wait a clerk ofn susceptible lietu t hid away under a somowhat burly porson- a clork known to tho State of Ohio who fell dosporatoly in love with a little clerk ess, who not only toiled in tho sumo Department with himself, but messed and roomed in thesaiuebonrding house. Tbo clork made known his passion to tbe little blonde, and to his delight found tho tenderness reciprocated. Thoy woro engngod, but, alas, could not marry as that would cause the dis missal of one or tho other, and this tho poor pon-d riving dorus could not afford. Now, one cannot go on sparking for ever, for as thoy sparkod thoir love grew more intense At lust it was de termined by the two tliat they would circumvent old Uncle Samuel by a so crct marriage. To this end they stolo away and were secretly married in a neigboring city, and thus the now civil servico rules are circumvented. The Luiehated Rascal. W h iskcy thief Joyce unfolds his bosom to an interviewer thusly: "I shall hencefurth devote myself to literature, writing fur tho pupent and making books. I have written a volume of poems, which I shall publish in two or three months. I havo also got an autobiography un der consideration, on tho same order as Robinson Crusoe and Duvid Copper dobl, with my own life as tho basis, of course, and also a lovo novel. I am cast ashore with three girls, aged re spectively fourteen, sixteen and eigh teen yours, aad tho moral is that a hu man being may live and blot out envy, selfishness and ingrutitudo. 'My Par adise' will be tho name of tho book. Therein I discover tho fountain of youth, bathing in which the old man commences anewancver-onding round of life and lovo. I bave proposals from Frank Leslie and others to take all I writo, at authors' prices." Carpet Bao Kesixts. South Car olina's investigating committee is as bard at work as over. Moses is still kept as a sort ol a human reference book, and Woodruff, tbo clerk of tho Semite, who was captured in Philadel phia, is cngagod in writing out the history of that body from ono of bis old diaries. Ono of tho immodiute re sults of the inquiry is a suit instituted by tho Atlornoy General against Ex Comptroller Dunu'e bondsmen fur 125,000. Dunn was rocoivor of the Solomon's bank and is said to have dono it up brown. Altogether Nomosi. seem, to be making pretty good time in the Palmetto Stale. Still Around. The great men aro not all dead yet. A Pittsburgh news paper office hired a colored janitor aomctimo ago named Thos. Jefferson ; not long aflorward a vacancy was made and another colored man took bis place named John Adams. John left fur certain reasons, and bis place was filled by James Madison, colored ; James talked some of leaving the other day, and at once there were two ap plicants lor tho expected vacancy, ono named Goorgo Washington and the other Benjamin Franklin. Bank Plundxkxd. Two thousand dollar, were stolen lrom tho Windsor, Vermont Savings Bunk last Saturday a week, by sneak thieves, who climbed into the window of the back room and abstracted the money from tho drawer while the attention of the people of the bank was directed to tlio passing Presidential parly. Whothor it wa. one of the 8 by 7 flankers, has not yet been discovered. With regard to the statement that Judge Bradley read to Judges Field and Clifford an opinion lavoring the count of Florida for Tildep tbe night bclore ho cast bis voto tho other way, Judge Field says ho did not road such an opinion to them, pulling such an emphasis on "read" as to leave noroom ior any other inference than that be expressed such an opinion. Tho King of 8wcden and Norway bascouforred upon Dr. William Pcppor, ono of tbo faculty of tho Univofsity of Pennsylvania, tho decoration of Knight Commander of tbo Norwegian Order of St, Olat. Well, there is doubtless oonsiderable marinm about Pepper. Rath ERDoumruL. The Indianapo lis Herald remarks: "When General Howard kills an Indian ho halt, the onliro command and hold, religious service, over the remains of tho extinct red. He bus not bad occasion to bold service ior somo weeks." Tho New York herald say. the 8ul tan', wive, have invented a new stylo of gambling. They crowd np to the window, on wash day., and, looking at the .200 striped slocking, on the lines, make bet. that they can pick out their own. Two Philadelphia dotoctivo. named Wehl and Rowland, wero on llart ranfl'g train during his trip to Pitts burgh. They wero disguisod as tramp. and aided In finding out the aocroU of tb. striker, by mingling with them. Soiled Dove.. Grant and Uuboock'. crookod whiskey rogue, have all boon pardoned out of tho penitentiary, and are now "bulling tip" the Hayes stock market. Tho "Flying Dutchman" Scliura ha. not yot overtaken Bill Kcmble. When last beard from tho latter was a mile ahead, in the tray ef truth. Carl, Carl I . A Radical aspirant for tho office of State Senator in Iowa writes to a poli tical friend : "Some r.it'ui person, aay I am AmhithoHii." IN.IDI THE RING. (I nlll, however, whisper privately ia your ear that I would like to be Inside tbe Ming at Wash-Lngtofl.--Wlii, edt'ore(A. a'lismru Astsn'eoa, re CVrMMfJ, lmats Pvtimatiw tsNsref.) There ere pleasures of hope, there ere pleasuroo of fains, Ttiere are plrerurcs loo many to give them a name, Uut the pleasures that poets don't eommc.nly sing Is lbs plvssuro 1 aeeh to be Inside the King. I've a paper devoted to humbug and oaot. That would slobber o'er lia.s as it slobbered e'er tiraot, ' ' ---- wo (live glory to gudgeons, who glory msy prise. I euro not fur glory It oen't ajrertissi Hut a maa to bis Journal rich treaaurea may bring Prom tbe limits that are gathered iaslde of Ibe Riug. Though Heyrs be a fraud and reform a doeoy, The ooosolunee is week that soob trlnes annoy Their praises I'm ready Bad willing to sing. Provided I'm uuartored tuside lbs Ring. VorA Sum. ALL SORTS OF ITEMS. Indians never kiss their wives. Mr. Tilden has to decline many in vitations in London. "His vision is limited," is what tbey say of Judge Wost, of Ohio. Nasby say. Key la tho wag'of the Cabinet. Locke like. Key. in South Carolina they feed their bogs on peachea. 'Rah for Hampton ! Curl Scburz U master of fivo lan guages, 'forms in either $500 a week. Donn Piatt say. that one may love a widow, evor so much, butbe shouldn't write letters to her. Good advice ior President Hayes Remove General Howard by telegraph and put a man there.- Tbey havo found an old colored man in St. Louis who know Jefferson Jack win and David Crockett, Virginia', nominee, fur Governor and Lioulonant-Governur bare one pair of arms between 'em. "Education is tho bout cure ior labor riots," and yet tho Reading men kick ed up a good deal ot a rumpus. . Mr. Huryos should pay Maine a little visit, lbere is a guod deal that', in teresting down there besides lilatno General Grant observed. Sunday by dining with tho King oi Belgium. r.ignt year, ol i arson iSewmunsad ministration ail wasted I Virginia bonds havo risen four dol lar, in valuo in all the money markets oi tno world sineo tho adoption oi the platform condeming repudiation. The great American potato-bug is tho hero of tho hour in England. Pierrcpont should see to it that the animal is duly dined and wined. An exchange is depraved enough to suggest an Indian policy that will kill an Indian now and then. Has tho name of Howard boon "bo soon forgot"? Apropos ol Morton's serious illness ho Indianapolis Sentinel ventures the hope that be may be permitted to live I long enough to repent of bis political IB. Miss Ada White, daughter of the Lord Mayor of London, was recently married, with sixteen bridesmaids and edding-cako so big that it bad to bo cut with a sword. "Just my luck," said a waiting-maid. sadly. "Hero 1 am in a family whore every ono bos a love alluir on band and leaves letters lying about opened, and 1 can't road." Tbo Philadelphia Ledger is looking fur "Paris Green" that will destroy tramps. We fear this i. intended to poison tho publio mind against our floating population. A Connecticut woman ha. lost five husbands by rowdcr mill explosions. and .he is shout to try sixth in the same lino of business. Here is the triumph of bojie over experience. Tbe Journal says that nine out of ten ot tho Communists are Democrat.. Perhaps it can explain then why the Ohio Communist, have taken their en tiro ticket from tho Republican ranks. Virginia's nominee for Governor ha. but one arm. Tbe Governor ot Louis iana has but one arm and but on. leg. Wo trust, bowovor, that candidates fur oflico won't go to knocking tbomselve. ail to pieces. Tba Republican papers down in Maine are accusing the Democratic candidato for Governor of being a bondholder. We bone he hasn't got any of Blaine'. Little Rock and J ort smith bonds. The oldest Jewish congregulion in America is tho Shorith Israol, of Now York, which was organixed in li'84 Tho noxt in ago is in Lancaster, Pa., organixed in 1775. Tbo third is in Philadelphia, organized in 1780.' Ex-Senator C'amoron denies that he said thoso cutting thing, abaut Mr. Hayes and bis policy. It was discov ered that tho veteran politician's criti cism was doing his party moro harm oven than the policy he donounccd. The cheek of tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in asking the Govorn ment to pay fur tho transportation of tho federal troop, usod to put down tho riots on their own road would do credit to an Ohio statesman undor tbo present Administration. Genoral Uawley say. of Colonel IIolliduy,tho next Governor of Vir ginia : "lie is a gontlcman of fino iresenco and address, fino abilities and mgh churaclor." He is six feet tall ami very straight. He has been twice married and is again a widower. If you over go to Piko'. Peak tho Signal Sergeant will be disappointed and porhap. hurt nnlora thoso three questions are asked : -'Isn't It pretty cold up hero sometimes?" "Doesn t tho wind blow hard sometimes? and, "Aren't yon luncsomo tip hero some time?" Say. the Philadelphia Timet: "Post master Genoral Key i. getting recon structed rapidly. It took only two done, of Now England hospitality to make him refer to his associate, in tho war of tho rebellion as erring breth ren, nut won t ho eaten it down in TonnoBsse ?"- Blaino is regarded by many as bird customer in off-band dobato. 'But ho sometimes finds himself over-match ed. 'X happy instance wa. the retort ot Handolph Tucker In tho House The former thanked hoavon he was no lawyer, to whicb the latter replied tho prolession thank beaven also. They don't stand any nonsense in the Black Hills. In Dead wood some of "tho boys," in a bnrst of playful ness, shot at a New Yorkor tho other day for .landing in front or tho botol ana cleaning bis nails, and using whito pockot handkorchief. They didn't want to kill him only "lake him down a peg and cure him of hi. domed airs. The Now Y'ork Sun suggest, that tha gorilla I on go, who I .aid to do light in handshaking, should b. en gaged as tho President's traveling oom paninn. "Or, perhaps, Haye. might prefer to have Pongo make the speech. es, reserving lor himself tbe unrivaled pleasure of twisting bis iellow-coun trymen's wrist.." Tho Soeloty for tho Prevention of Urnolty to Animals should Intorlora In behalf of llaro. This unkind out is lrom tho 8L Louis Qlobt-Demoerat : "The doublo back-action clYil-sorvlce reform order of Mr. Haye. i. not re ceived by tho country ax an unmtll gated boon, It U like tb. farmer's irun, which wa. loadod so as 'to bit if it wa. a bear, and to mis If It was a calr.1 " inisrfUanfoui. A NEW DEPARTURE L11T1IER8BVRG. Hereafter, goods will be sold for CASH only. of in eaehange for prodeoe. No books will be kvpt la the future. All old aecouots muet bo settled. Those who cannot eash up, will please band over their notes and CLOSE" TftiTIsECOED. I am determined to aoll mj rooda at ah prioaa, and at a diaauont far Uluw that ever oOarad in thta Titrlnit. Tba diaoouat I allow my ouatuuera, will make than rich ia twi-olj vaara U loay follow lay ad t lee od buy their guotla from no. 1 will pur oub for wheat, oata and alnftr- Ml. DANIKL UOODLANDKH. Luthereburff, Jaauery 17, U7T. TIN &SHEET-IR0N WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Haa opened, lo ft build in a? on Market afreet, oa tbe old Weattun Hotel lot, opposite tbo Court llooee la Clearfield. a Tin and lheet-IrOB Many factory and Store, where will be found at all time a full line of house nniircsimTtj goods, Stoves, Eardworo, Eta. ll'iaee Suoutiaa aad all blade ef job work, repalr- infr, Ae., done en abort aotiee aad at reaeooable ratea, Alao, agent for the Singer Sewing Machine. A supply of Msohines, with Needles, 4o, al ways on band. Terms, strictly eash or eountry produce. A share of patronage eoliutod. O. B MKRKEI.L, rjuperiBloadent, Clearteld, April li, 1877-lf. THE TIN SHOP! ROMG mom MUIIIE! FRED. SACKETT, HOOM NO. J, PIK'g OPERA !IOlM, Clearfleld. Pa. Reapeetfully toforna hta ouetemera, aad the pub lie la general, that ha ounttaaoa to atanafacture all kin da of TIn.Copprr & Sheet-Iron Ware, Of flnt-olaai material only, and ta a work man like manner. ROOFING ond SPOUTING done oa ibort notice an J very reaaonable trrtaa. COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES alweye kept ta atock, and for aale tow. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specialty. Oaa Ft i Urea alwaya on hand. All work guaran teed to girt aatlafaotioa. A there of poblle palronagt cordially loHclted. FRKD. 8ACKKTT. Clearfield, Pa., May I, IrtTT. QOUBT PROCLAMATION. WaBBtia, Hob. C. A. MAYER, President Judge of tho Conrt of Comaiea Pleaa of the Tweaty-iftb Judicial Dletriet, eompoeed of the esantiel of Clearleld, Centre and Clinton aad lion. Aea am Uenaa aad Hen. ViacaaT B. Holt. Aeeootete Jvdsea of Clearfield count hare leaued their precept, to ate directed, for tho holding of a Court of Coo no a Pleaa, Orphan a Conrt, Court of Quarter Setalone, Court of Over and Terminer, aad Conrt of General Jail Deliv ery, at tbe Conrt Honae at Clearfield, la aad for tho county of Clearfleld, eonneneing on tbe fourth Moiiday, the fttth day ot tout ember, loll. aad to oontinne two weeka. NOTICE IS, tb are fore, hereby strea, to the Coroner, Jnatieea of tho Peeee, and Coaatablee. in aad for aaid ooanty of Clearfield, to appear ia their proper peraone, with their Reeorda. Rolla, Inquiaitiona, Biaminationa, and other Ren.eaa braaeee, to do thoae tblngi which to their oficea, and ia their behalf, pertaia te bo done. Ily an Act or Aaeenibly, peaeeJ toe Sto day of Mar, A. V. 1H64, it ia aaade the duty of the Jue- ttoea of tbo Peace of tbe eeveral eountiea of thin Commoawealla, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Bcailona of tho reaneotiro enuntiee, all tbe reeogaitancoa entered into before inen. by any porana or peraone ebarged with tba ooeamiaaioa of any erime, eierpt euch eaaea aa may bo ended before a Juatloo of the Peaeo, na der ealating lawe, at leaat ten daya before tbe commencement of the aeaalon of the Court to wkicb tbey are made retarnablereapertlrel.T,and In all aavea where any reeognitancea are entered Into leaa than ten daya before the oomtnenoement of the acaaioa to which tbey are made rtturna ble, tbe aaid Juatlrea are to return tho aame in tbe aame manner aa If aaid not bad not been paaaed. UIVRN nnder my band at Clearfield, thta 18th day of July, In the year of oar Lord ooo thoaaand tight hundred and eventy-aeTto. jy IU to ANDKBW l'KNTZ, Jr, Sberiff. TRIAL IJT,--L,.t of. eau tea act dewi for trial at optember term, oom m toeing Mon day. 8r)tcmber Hih, 1477- riaar win attir. tita. W. W. Wilion, to ate, vt. J. 0. Wright A Co. D. A. Fetser Ta. John P. Irtrtn. Co. Nat babk of Clfd va. Ut N. Dank of Clf d. Char Ira UiHrepta va. Wm. F. Johoaon. Ab'm Kephart, to nee, to. Bernlnd, What A Co. hi. Hurley A Bro'e ra. LVrwind, White A Co. a act)! n WKiit ocr. Ibt. Andrew Pet.te,8r a- Corlry et a). Jaaies Morrison va. Joan tioriey. ve. Dlppe A Llojd. va. A mi i a Kertn. V.. W. H. A Mary Joy. t, Robert Lackey at al. va. J. W. lavia. va. Wa. W. Irnin. va. Win. Oraham. Tosler A McMasters Daniel Weaver A. Irvin A Co. Jesse 8. W. litems Was. 8. Dickey Lasarue Moyer Henry, Jemes A Co. Oeeree M. lirisbia va. The Pean'a K. R Co. u. a A. asorriaoa a to. va. . i. u- t-o. Andrew Hobestsoa vs. M. L. A L. Co. Ira B. StiMra.n vs. Uleoea A Krhaad. A.W. ll.,r vs. Was. O. Kelley. Crisseaaa A gone vl laaas Ualues. W. 8. Head A Uroe vs. Semuol Murphey.- Jaiaee B. Orahaaa vs. Crowsll A Coudrict. Horse. Patebla vs. BheBeld Careoe. Jacob Bonesll vs. C. A U. 8chwem. Joseph (lose vs. Daid (loss. Annis Hloom et el vs. The T. A C. R. R. Co, II. H. Uoodluder vs. A. M. MrCtere. Robert II. Powell v.. J. Is. BhoO 1. Tyler. Henry 8aa, for sss, vs. JoslaB Lembora. Uideoa R. Kinporte vs. Thomas Tosier. BLI BlaVva, rroinuiroiery. TIRT OK J URDUS. J List of Jurors drawn for 8errteuber torn, A. li. 1S7I, ooainienclof oa ibe lib Moadey-the lata dayi gbaub J C no as- 8. Carson, Burnslde hot Oca. Ruak, CleerSeld, J. Mitchell Burntids tp. R Pennington, Uheet, 8. 8. Rotters, " J. P. Irwia, ' ' Adam Kephart, Decolor Jitha Moore, ForgueoB. J. Recti Flegal, Uoenen R. H. ftbaw, K. J. DnhVy, Oerlola, Bertoe Merrill, Bcgge, N. P. Wilsea, llradtord, Isaac WileoB, " Kll 8oull, David llltehinic. " II, Mllckell, Ureenwood D. 8. Speneer, Uulieb, Jos. Irwin, Jr., Law'us n. B. Jordan, " D. P. Sharpe, Pena, Ilea. Bloom. Pike, R. Waring, Woodward, R. t. CleytoB, Brady, TnAVBBaa jnBons Ire uonnav, bupt. 14vb. A. B. 8bagarts, CI eld,W. T. Rothreok, Morrle J. O. Pnoko, " uenrge Wlss, Lewis Lnwbeed, M lohn MeKeon, Pena, Geo. B. Weaver, " N. Freemen, " A. M. Illlle, " Jeraec Leecb, Pike, Jao. Morrle, Cur'evillo, ij. H, Hill. Waod.erd, W. N. Dyer, M. Owens. 8. Postlsthwsll, Brady, Adam Beck, Hurnside, David Fulton, A. Tbompaoa, " Tboe. Kvana, Chest, Calvin Stevens, " Roh'l Holler, Ilootld.ls J. M. Rosa, L. City, Tboa. B. Heime, Oseeola Andrew MeClura, Joho Miller, Hoggs, J. Bslsb, W. 8. Taylor, Bradford, R. B. "blrey, " Kills 8menl, " Wes. Bohwem, Brmly, Ororn W. Hell, Kaos, J no. Bmith, Lewreweo, Philip Reese, " R. K. Deolele, " R. 8. Irwia, " Hoary Uroe, Morris. vaAVaosB svaona Henry Holt, Covlrgton, F. F. Roily, Kmil Mirnot. " D. 8. Iluibee, Deoatar. J. r. Bllner, " Wo, Anderson. Ooshsn, J. Kvler, Uraham, W.B.Thomneon, tlr'w'd, lieory Allemaa, tlollch J. R. Johaeoo, Jordea, D. W. Wlao. - J. M. Roller, Kortheos, sv Boensy, err 1st. Joke W. Meg, Cbeet, 8. MeOormlek. Buniildel A. Ilerwick, Clearteld, J. A. Moore, J. P. Farewell, L. City Wm. Behnarr, Oov glon, W. R. Morgan, Doealur Jaa. tllenn, Ferguson, Wes. Horlmaa, Oeeoole, HI, lee Berger, Hra.am, W, Shoemaker, floehea, riwn d Meoa, " J. Ltghlnor, Beer!., Hlehe B.lrd, loll, C. M. Uof, bloom, R. PlyuiploB, B.rggs, Jo.. W.Kyler, " Ham.ei Stole, " 8. Lansherry, Bradford. J. R. Wrigloy, Joe, .honor, Bredy. Melt Mct'vllv, Uullrw, Albert Newell, llueloa, J no. HaeBett, Wm. Chambers A. J. Ameo, Morris, J. J. Deiley, Feno, Rllsko Davis, " J. Ilartahovn, Jr., Pike, Robert Oweoa, J. B. tlerrison, " John Troiell, Burneide, Oj. wood, Vheel, Joea. Rolaad, " J. II. Broboksr, I'.l.o, Jee. Cornely, Woodwsrd yUsffUatifous. rpERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stnve Lining and Fire Brick, kept eonslontly oa hand. STOVE AD EARTH r:.V ARE CHOCKS! POTS1 CROCKrJl Plsher'a Patent AlrtlKlit Self Healing s-mu s.anai BUTTKR CHOCKS, with lids. CRKAM CROCKS, MILK CHOCKS, ArrLK - HUTTER CHUCKS, I'ICKLg CHOCKS, FLOWER P0T8, 1MB Dfclfffh, 8TRw POTS, And a great many other tbioga too numerous to eaentloB, to be Baa as FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry and Third Street, CLKAHFIKLD, FA. augl i. r. aouci. . coa li. b. ii Liana. GILICII, Mct'ORKLE & CO.'S (Snocraaora to Joba Onllob), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htreet, Clear 11c Id. Pa. We ttanufactur all binda of Farnitore for Cham bare, l tiling Kooma, Librarlea aad Utile. If job want Furniture of nj kinJ, don 'I bay until jo aea our a took. UN I i: HTA It I X 4 In all lit branehet. Wa k-p in itnek all tbt laleat and moat improved Cofflna and Caaketa. and bare every facility for properly eon fJufting thia branch of our buaioeea. We nave a patent Coi-pea Pre error. In whicb bodiet oaa bt preeerred fur a coo idcrable length of time. A member of tbe firm haa tile aleeiiiog apart ment at our wart room, where he can oe foucd by any pereon wbo come at night for tbe purpoee ol procuring eofflne. Ut!LICH, MeCOKKLB A CO. Clearfield, Pa,, May 10, Tfl-ly. FJLouii. ri:i:i, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room 9fo. 4, Piee Opera llonae. Clearfleld, P.. Keep eonstaatly on hand 8COAR, COFFEIf, TEAS, SODA COAL OIL, SYRt'P, SALT, SPICKS, SOAP, Canned and Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, Caa- dtes, Cider Vinegar,Outter, Kjgs.'Ao. ALSO. KXTRA UOMI MAD! Wheat and Buckwheat Fluor, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o, All of which will be sold cheap for eash or la exchange tor eoualry produeo. A. U. hltAsaH I'U. Cle.rd.14. ft.,v. II IIK .tf GLEXX'S SULrilUR SOAP. A Steiuno Remedy for Diseasu and Imjukiu or the Skim; A Health pvt. IlFAirnnrR of the Complexion t A Keuaelb Means of Preventing and Relieving Rheumatism and Gout, and an Uneoualed Disinfectant, Deodo rizer and CounTrr -Tit rita nt. (limn Sulphur Soap, be&ule. eradi cnting local discaj.ee of the skin, banishes de fects of the complexion, and .mparts to it gratifying clearness and smoothness. Ntttfphur Hath are celebrated for enring er tint ion i and other disputes of tho akin, as well at Rheumatism and Gout OU'HH't totittltur Soap pratluoos the aame eliects at a moat tntiing expense. This atlnuralilt) specific also artwlily heala Jvrrs, kruisti, seaJt, turns, tfrattu and cuts. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and turning gray. , Clothing and linen used in the sick room is dmnfectetl, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Prices-25 ond 50 Cents per Cake: per Box (3 Cakes). 60c and $120. N. R Buy the hrfe eafcea and thmtry ectwewiaa. bold by all IMigguvthv "HILL'S HAIR AXD WHISKER DYE, Blark wr Brwwm, Ov Craiew C. I. CWTTtSTOJ, frop'r, ? Siith lv., I.T. HARTSWICK & IRWIN BECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IS rUUE DRUGS! CH EMICALSl PALM'S, OIIJS, DYE STUFF VARNI8IIKS, BIILSIIK3, FKRFUMKRT, FANCT 900DS TOILKT AttirCLKS, OF ALL KINDS, PURE INES AND LIQUORS for mvdirlnal pnrpo.ee. Troaees, Supporters, Snhool Reoh. end Stetloa, ery, one en etaor artlelee eeoally fand le a Drag Store. PnYfllCIArtS' PRFeCttlPTIONS CARE FITI.LT COMPOttNDRD. Ilevrn. a taree an. norleaoe In tho beelnees they eaa giv. .allro aaa- loraciioB. 1. O. HART.WICK, JOHN F. IRWIN. CloarSeld, Derembor IS, 1 .74. Plsffltanfouj. CHEAP GROCEIUESI LUMUKR CITT, PI Tbe aadoralgned ennoaaeee to his old UlJZ and patrons tbal be baa opened a looe liu!s OHOCKHIW) A PROVISION, el iLoWbLj of Kirk A Npenoer. for wkiek k. sollelu . in . palransge. II. W. 8PKNCKK .umber city, Pa., Merck l..t J. r. wasvsu, Ian, WEAVEK A JIKTTH CLEARFIELD, PA., Are o.ertog. tho old slsno of O. L. He.d 4 e. thrir stock of goods, ooeslsting of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A BHOKft, HATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QUKIKBWARK, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 'io., 40l At tbt atoat rraaunablo ratea for CASH or la . oiehango for Square Timber, Boards, Shingle., OR COUNTRY PHODCCI JSoT-Adrnnees made to thoee oogsged Is get ting out oquare timber oe tbe most advaatssMes terms. pdlljsall JJARD TIMES HAVE NO KFFKCT IN FRENCHVILLEI I am aware that there aro some peraone a little hard lo pleaae, and I am alao aware that the complaint of "bard timet" It well nigh uotw-ereal. But I am ao altnated now that 1 ean aatiafy the former and prove eoacloalvely that "hard timea" will not effect tbdaao wbo buy their gooda from me, aad all my at oaa a bell be utiiitied inta tba . eret of UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I have gooda eoooeh to eupt.lv all tar inhabt. taatU ia tba lower omd of ibe aMiaty wlieh 1 a-41 at exceeding low tt.lj from my mammoth atwre in MULSONUUHQ, where I eaa alwaya bt foend ready to wait upon tailors and supply thta with Dry Goods of all kinds, Snob aa Clotha, Balinetta, Cei iter ret, jViulitte, ieiainea, L.tnen, uriiunga, ..aiveoaa, Trimmlnga, Hibbona, Laoe, Readjr-made Clothing, Boots and Sboea, Hatr and Capa all of the beat material and made to nrdw Uoaa, Bocks, Uloree, MiUeaa, Laeot, Hibbona, Ae. GROCERIES OF ALL RINDS. Coffee, Tea, Soger, Rice, Molaaaee, Fiah, Salt fork, Lioeeed Uil, Fiab Oil, Carbon Oil. Hard ware, Quecnaware, Tinware, Caatinea, Plnwi and Plow Caatinga, Kaila, Spikea. Corn Cel tire tors, Cider Preaeea, and all kinda of Axea. Perfumery, Palate, Vera I eh, Glaee, aad a gentrat aaaortmeat oi otationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand, alwaya on hand, and will told at tbo lowtft potaiblt fignrea. J. Q. McClaia't Medieiaoa, Javne'a Madtelaef UoautUrs aa4 Uooflaad a Hitter. 00t noun da af Wool wanted for which the hlgheet price will no paid. Clovtraoed oa Band aad for salt at tbe lowoat market prie. Alao, Agent for Strattonville and Curweaevl.lt Thrtabiog Machlnoa. JuCa!l and aeefor Toartelret. Yoa will find everything aaaally kept la a retail atom. L. M. COUDRIKT. Fronehrlllt P. O., Augnat 1J.1ST4. B1GLER, YOUNG 4 REED, , Rnccataors ta Born ton A Towng.l FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Msnufocturors ot PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fonrth and Plat Stnatt, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVIN9 engaged In tho manefaoturo ef Irev olass M AC1IINKRY, we respectfully leferm he poblie that wo are bow prepared to 111 ell orders es ebeapty and as promptly as eaa be coae In any ef the cities. Wo maBafaeture aad dsal i. Malay and Circular Saw-Milli Band Blocks, Water Whoela, Shafting Pulleys, Oigord's Injector, Steam Gauges, Slum Whistles, Oilers Tallow Cupa, Oil Cope, Oaugo Cooks, Ail Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves, wrought lroa Pipes, B.ooes Pumps. Boiler Feed Punapa, Aati- Fricttoa Metros, Soop Stone Paeklag, Oom Pack- ng. nnd ell kinds or MILL WORK I together witk Plowa, Sled Solos. COOK AND PA RLOR STOVES, and othor CASTINGS of all kinds. fr-Ord.rs eellctted and Iliad et Olty prleee All letters of laoniry with roferoBee to anaehtaore of our maBufaetaro promptly Msworod, by eddroe- Ing aa at CloarSsld, Po. Janl7-tf BIOLER, TOVNO A REKD. G ROCKRIE8. JAS. II. LYTLE, (S.Msssor to LTTLEJA MITCHELL) WUOLESALB AKD RETAIL DEALER 13 CHOICE LINlt OB TEAS. OOLOaoS, JAPANS, lilFBRIM, T0CN8 HT80N. EKULISU BRlAhtASr rarest la Mnrke. BUTTKR AND EUOS. Will be kept end sold et Irel euet. Cash paid for Conntry Produeo. UERMAN CHERRIES, " ' TURRET PRUNES, PRE8KRVRD PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS, nan. Mackerel, Lake Herring. Ood, Ae. riCKLKS, Barrel Plekloo Bad RngSsk Pick Wo. fLOlm AND FBBU, FUe, Oen Meal, Oal Meal, Ao. Jsn. I, IT. JAS. H.LTTLI "CT r-