Ell Mi IH'i to, 'eso,. ' t 1' 1 ,... IT, i I'll ii ?! . .! Mi V-' ' t 1 ---r'-r - r" - THE MANSION HOUSE.' Corner of Second and Market Streets, , C1KARKIRL,PA, ,, I T0II tld somniodloua Hotel has, daring Id pest year, been enlarged to doubls lu former capacity fer the satertainment of itraa gersead gnosis. Tbt whole building bM bees, refernlshed, and ths proprietor will spare bo pains te render bit guest eouwlortebls while staying with bin Trr-"9 LLEGIIKNT HOTEL. Market Street, Clearfield, Pi, Wm. B. Bradley, formerly proprietor of tb Leonard House, having leased the Allegheny Hotel, solicits a share of public patronage, The House hu been, thoroughly repaired and aewly furnished, aad guests will find It a pleasant stop ping plant. Tbt Ublt will ba supplied with Ibt Lett of everything Id tbt narktt. At Uit bar will ba found the best wintt and llqaort. Good tabling attaebtd. WM. S. BRADLEY, May IT, '7ft. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, (Oor. of Market 4t Front streets,) CLBARKIKLD, PA. Ttaa undersigned baring takan charge of tblt Hotel, would respeotiully solicit public patronage. Janl'It , -. 1). H. VULLBHION. WASHINGTON HOUSE, ' 1 NKW WASHINGTON, PA. Tblt now and wall furnished house baa baan taken by tba undersigned, lit fetlt oonndent of btlng able to rtndtr saiisfaeUoa la tbott wbo nay favor hia with a tall. May ft, UT1. . W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, ' Main Street, PniLIFHBDKO, PRNN'A. Tabla alwaya inppliad wltb tbt btit tbt markat afforda. Tbt travsliag public It invited to eail. Jau.t,'To. HOBKRT LOYD. . X. ARNOLD. t. W. ARNOLD. J. I. ARNOLD F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Ranker mid Itrokera, Reynoldsvtlle, Jefferson Co., Pa, Monty reoolved on deposit. Discounts al mo dtratt rates. Eastern and Porsign Ki change al ways an hand and aollroUont promptly mada. KtynoldtTillt, Deo. 16, 1874-ly County National Bank. OP CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Mawait Building, ont door aorta, of C. D. Wattoo't Drug 8 1 ore. Paaiage Tioktta to and from LiTtrpool, Qaatnt town, tilatgow, London, Parlt and Copnhacn. Alto, Drafta for talt on tbt Royal Bank or Inland and Imptrial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Prtt't W. M. 8HAW, Catbiar. jtnlTT DREXEL & CO., No. SI South Third fltreet, PhlUaelphU B.MKERI, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will rsealrt prompt ttD tlont ftnd all luform&tloa ebterfully furnl.hed Order, .ohtod. , April 11-tt DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OEc. in B.ok Bolldlng,) Curwtuirllle, Clearfield Co., Pa. mohH'Jotr. -y. , J.,M. gTEWART, -'.a SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Odea la lfaniale Boildlng .) ' Clearddd, Pa., Ha; I, U11-1y. ' ' GHEAT BEnilt'TION la tna rarra!. or ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Dr. A. M. Hill, woold Inform hli frlondi and ptlron. that h. It now patting up Artificial Twin for r--" .... . TEN DOLLARS PER BUT. , j" By a aw and greatly Improred proeeei of polbh. Inf Robber PlalM, be oaa give a moeb itrooger plate wltb leal thiekneaa tbe plat, being all over the palate of an equal thiekneip, render It nneb more pleuant to tbe patient than tbe old tyle platee, Al I hare tbe eloluilra right to a tin procMi la till eoaiity, no otber Dor tin ean pat np ae good platee by any otber mode. rAll work gaarantoed aatiffafll.ry.' Clearlleld, Jrae 1.1, l77.lf. A. M. HILLS. MEAT MARKET. F. M, OABDON & ERO,, On Market St, on. door weet or Maaiioa Home, CLRARPIBLD, PA. Oar arrangemente ar. cf tba tnoirt eompletc ebaraeter tor furniibing ib. pablie with Freeh Menu of all kiad, and of the very belt ouality. Waalao deal la all aiida of Agriealtaral lmple Beau, whieb we keep oa axbibttioo for the bea oat of the aablio. till around whea la Iowa, and take a look at thing!, or adtlreei nl P. M. CAKDON A BRO. Claarleld, Pa., Jnly It, J87S.tr. FRESH MEATSEW SHOP. The andenlgned hereby Infortni the publle In general that they keep on bend, regularly, at their .hop, adjoining JOHN OULICU d rarnitore room., oppoiit. tbe Court Howe, the , Hf TKISir BKF.F, VKALj MUTTON LAMB, POHK, KTU., AT REDUCED PRICES. FOR CASH. Marktl fittardayt. lorntngt Tuatday, Thanday, and Mtat dtllrtred at rtaidtnea whtn dtnred. A thart tf patronaga It retpMtfully aollnlttd. March 1, 167ft-ly. 8TAUB A NUKHIri. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IK FURNITURE, . , MATTIIKNSEM, AHD Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The wodorflgned bee-e leave t. Inform the eltl. Ml of Clearleld, and tba pnblie generally, that be baa oa band a ane aaeortmeat of Fornltoro, each a. Wilenl, Cheetnnt and Painted Chamber Vailee, Parlor Battel, Reelinlng and Ritenaion Chain, Ladle and Qente' Eey Chain, tbe Per forated Dining and Parlor Chain, Cane fieatiand Wiadoor Cbein, Clothee Ben, SUp aad Kltea ioa Ladden, Hat Raeka, Berahbing Brnabei, Ae MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, eeklng Oluiee, Cbromoe, Ae, wklek weald agitable for Holiday preeenta. deel'7e JOHH TROOTMAM. H. A. KRATZER, 1 ' (ivooaMKR to) ' ' ' i KRATZER & LYTLE, BBALBK fW ' RT OOODI, ' i MOTIONS, BOOTS, A.i : . .(, I SHOES, .. !. LEATHER, . CARPETS OILCLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, '..' ' ETC Market Street, Cleirflr'' Pi. READING FOR ALL II s oo ra a st a tioneh 7. Market BU, Clearteld, (at th. Poet OrHc e.) TBI aaderelgaed wega lear. t. aaao.nl. ba the eloloowi of OleaHleld and vlelalty, that be kaa Sited wp a room aad bat Jait returned ' from Ibi eity win a large eawaat of n.illag - nanetar, oeoiutlng m part of Bible ind Misoellaneoni Books, Bleak, Aeeeeat aad Paee Book of evory do oriptioa 1 Peew aid Ravaleoea, fnadh praeeod aad pUle 1 Pe. ooid Pmetlli Blank Legal Papon, Deede, Mortgagee) Jadgmenl, Siena. Hew wad PromlearT aetee White end Perea meat Brief. UgaJCp,KMordOn.aed mil Cap, Sheet Afoeia, fer ailaor Plaaw, Plaea a VMta, ewaotaojtly ea head. Aey koniu or atateeaery djoairod bhat I aaay lei evovoo M haaidtwiU ao ordered by trot .apnea, aad eold al eraoleoate or retail wt ewH ewetemore. I Ml alee keep parted ieol Ulaniaii, eaek ae Mifeman, B.wBpaere, Ae. P. A. wAULlff. CtearSeM, May T, IMS-tf ' flr Own &JtrtlmrrtJ THE REPUBLICAN, Feblleaee1 eiar Wedneedaj bj GOODLANDER & LEE, ' CIKARF1ELD, Tk., a It Norther aotwni Peauteylranla. Tbe largo nd constantly iucroaaing circulation of the .Ripublican, rendors it valuable to buainesi mon ai a modium thro i which to waoh tbe , : ' 1 ' . public ' TtKMt OP BURRORIPTION I If paid in advance, $2 00 If paid after throe months, , 2 60 If paid alter aix mouthi, . ,y 8 00 Whon papers are sent outside of the county payment must be io advance ADVERTISING! Ten linos, or lens, 8 times, . Each iubsoquont insortion, Administrator' Notices, '. Executors' Notlcos, . . Auditors' Noticos, . . . . Cautions and Estrays, , , Dissolution Noticos, . . Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, b 00 Special notices, por lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, . - . $8 00 Two squares, 15 00 Throe squares, 20 00 Ono fourth column, . V. . 50 00 Ono half column, .... 70 00 One column, 120 00 ' BIiANKN. We have aIwajh on band a largo stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, 6UBPCENAS, ;I. ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT,' LEASES, BONDS, J J' ', i 'f FEE BILLS, ' CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, ft . ! JOB PRINTING. We are proparcd to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, , VI. .....' CARDS, LETTER HEADS, i ENVELOPES, BILLHEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLBTS, j UIUCULARS, Ac, Ao. , c i v. 'I IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON . REASONABLE TERMS. 1 ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE rric! PROMPT ATTENTION. - . -. . w i. f Oeotllauder ft , Clearfield, Clearlleld County, Pa THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. .. . WEDNESDAY MOHNING, SEPT. H, 1871. TUB DREAM OF THE OIllO WOliKMKN. Tbe resolutions adopted by. the brtitliren t Pbtiatlelphia. The pocu- llarity of tL is duclaration of principles is that it seoms to bo tbe work of a sot of flrwHiiwf ,e,tjd, lUjiurusU, .U ( avcttr-. ous thing that Mon acouatomed to deal with matter as mockaniua are, and practical in all their babita, should have such agraapingultor abstractions and idoals; but perhaps tbo reluctance to accept the wou ld and human nature as they actually uro and rouaon upon what thoy ought to be is a weakness in herent in all minds predisposed to grapplo with economical questions, for the doolrinuiros have it as well as tbe working-men.. After a preamble and raitolutinns containing somo nonsense mingled, with some very 'wixo aud just assertions the nmss meeting at Cincin nati set forth fifteen opooilio demands aiming at reforms which, if wrought out, might possibly oring back tho goldon ago and make tho land a para dise. The first six may bo rcgardod as necessary only during the trans, formation of society under the opera tion of tho last eight. Among those temporary expedients may bo classed tho demand for tho payment of all wages in lawful monoy at intervals of one week a reform which the custom pevailing. in some localities, of letting laborora go Without their wagos throe months at a time and paying them in orders on corporation stores, has doubt- loss suggested. Yet this evil is a mat- tor lying properly within tho terms ol tho barean between employer and em- f A suit for services rendered will always enforce payment in lawful monoy it tho claim bo just, and ho who is not in condition to appeal to old law would hardly invoko tho pro tection of the now ono. Anothor of tboso temporary measures demanded is tbe enactment of an eight-bonr law ; and yet the General Government has passed such a law regarding all persons at work for itself and found tho en forcement impracticable. A third pro- joct is the passage of a law making an omployor liable for injuries roceivod by workmen in bis servico, which would hardly bo just unless tho injury came diroctly or indirectly through tho negligence of the omployor. Tho do mand which follows for laws prohibit ing the employment of young children in tbo Industrial establishments Ib somo years bobind tho progress of events. Passing over tbo call for tbe abolition of the conspiracy laws, which are a dead letter, and for tho prohibition upon tho use of convict labor by prl ate contractors, we come to proposi tions for the free administration of justice ; sanitary inspection of ail con ditions of labor ; gratuitous instruction in all educational institutions ; the re peal of all patent laws and special privileges ; the repeal of all tariff and internal reronne laws taxing the peo ple by Indirect methods and tho appli cation of a direct tax on property and income (tho control of all means of travel, transportation and communica tion by Government ; tbe management of all industrial enterprises Uirdtigh tho same agency, and finally tbo elec tion of all cAoort of tho (ioneral and State governments by tho direct vote of the people. - Now, all these reforms contemplate stale of society in wbieh tho brotherhood of man and not in dividual selfishness shall be tho ruling principle. .Then tuko for granted the zeal of each tor tho welfare of all, the purity of government and ltd porfoct wisdom. Supposing an idealized hu manity, thoy create for it an idealized social system, in which tbe evils ol competition in trade, the evils of con flict In Courts or law, the evils of in equality In tho distribution of tho pro ducts of labor, shall no moro exist. In such a stato of things throe railroads will not be built to do tho work of ono ; Bboes will be mado to wear, not to soil ; bridges will be built as passage ways pvor rivers, not as traps ; dams will be constructed not to muko monoy out of tho contract but to restrain tho gathered waters, and thcro shall be no tramps or beggars, for every ono can share iu tho common results of tho la bor of society. Tho scope of such a scheme ol communism may be grnspod by considering a modern municipal government. Tbe poorest man in New York walks oulat night and finds his way lighted with costly lamps ; policcmon whoso salaries aro much larger than bis own watch over his safely ; he can drink out of a fountain at certain corners ; ho can go to tbe Park and enjoy lako, landscape and costly buildings. Through his owa exertions he could have commanded none of theso things. Tbey are the work of tbo community of whioh be is a member, and tits community owns them. The Communist simply con templates a vast municipality which shall deal with all the concerns of lifo as a .city deals with tho police, the stroets, the parks, the sanitary cend tions. Wbon we recollect that our municipalities as they exist are hot beds of official corruption ; tbat many of them aro on the verge of bankrupt cy through mismanagement, and that it has become a grave question wheth or some of tbe work which thoy do might not bo more effectively done by private enterprise we shall bavt be fore ns the unanswerable objections to communism. Society cannot stand a further development of tho municipal system just now. Those laborers have in their minds something ideally bean tiful, bat unattainable until man's na ture changes. , We do not condemn them for cherishing dreams of an ideal community, tor Moore and Bacon and many a truo poet and philosopher have done the like ; but It is a pity they cannotsee tbat communism is the base- leas fabric of a vision. JV. Y. World. A Liar Squklcdxd. The assertion of ths New York Timet that the l'ro bato Court of Kemper County, Missis sippi, had refused to settle the estate of Chisolm, who was murdered there some time ago, has been knocked in the head by Mm. Chisolm. Tbat lady writes to the Jackson Tuned to say that there is no troth In the statomont, and she probably is better iniortnod abont it than the New York paper. LUXURIOUS LEGISLATION. What a luxurious life tbe members of the South Carolina Legislature used to lead In tho good old days of Moses and Chamberlain and Scott. It is onnugh to make the poverty-stricken legislators of othor Slates and these degenerate days dio with envy und watering ol the mouth to glance over the accounts tbat are now undergoing V'sii'VV bw'jre oftho smelllnir, . r " -fart Hampton came into bis own. lo say tbat tbo field bauds und eurput-baggors who sat in tho legislative halls in those flush l'y lies of rascality lived like fight ing cocks is arawing it very mild. No fighting cock of fable or real lifo ever had such generous diet at the expense of his owner as these fellow, bad at the expense of tho groaning tax pay ers of South Curolina. The sublimity of impudence was nevor really reached until thoy began to mako tho State pay thoir current household and club-room expenses. A batch of bills of this de scription rendered to the Senate and duly approved and paid is boforo us, and we aro gravely informed that theso are but a drop in.Uto bucket of the whole amount before tho commit tee. Among the supplies furnished ono honorable Senator who never saw bet ter fare than ham-fat and hoe-cako be fore he came to Columbia, were eight gallons of whiekoy, suveral cases ot obampagne, three bottlus of Curacoa, thirteen boxes of imported cigars, porter and Bass' alo ad libitum, half a dozen pineapple cheeso, many bottlus of sherry, Bevoral boxes of sardines and "fixings" to match for a whole round of swell banquets. The bill in this case amountod to 1801.62, and was paid by tho clerk of the Senate by order on the Slate Treasurer. Another Senator of tho same color, had about tho same lino of goods, with the ad dition of Bix bottles of brandy and half a dozen quarters of Worcester sauco ; amount ot ono wock s bill, 8338.38. A. J. Runsiur, colored Lieu tenant Govornor and President of tbo Senate, took a box of cigars, a gallon of whisky and half gallon of gin in a single lot, at tho expense of tho Statd. Mr. Iiansicr afterwards became a mem ber of Congress, and found old Blue Joans Williams nut so liberal a caterer. More high-toned was the Hon. C. P. Leslie, who being perhaps a total ab stainer took his minor stoalago out in niarblo top bureaus, paintings and banging same, arm chairs, teto-a-totes, easy chairs, a fine walnut chamber suit and five mattresses. His account (,8t86) was indorsed "Ordorod paid, J. Woodruff, Clerk of tho Senate." C. D. Hayne, a colored Senator, also turned his irugul mind towards house-furnishing, and the Stato in his behalf pur chased honey comb quills, blankets of finest patterns, wino cloths, sheets, pillow-cases, Brussels carpets, Ingrain carpets, throo-ply carpets, and so on through tho long catalogue of luxuri ous appointments of a stylish town house, not omitting the cradle and Oriental hassocks. Sometimos, how ever, enumeration became tedious, and tho disgusted Clerk of tho (Senate turned an honest thousand by a bill against the Stato of South Carolina lor 11,125 "to sundries and transporta tion on account of L. C. Jennings," a person whose existence was a figment of the Clerk's own thieving brain. As usual, such bills also were curtly "or dered paid." Tho unsophisticated reader inayl wonder how such lrauds wore ever perpetrated. Nothing is simpler, now that it has been explained by tboso in tbe ring to ingratiate themselves with thoauthoritics. Keportsof committees being in order tbo chairman of the committco on accounts would rise in turn with a great roll ol papers io bis hand, and, selecting some just claim of small amount (larger ones were never passod without a consideration, how ever Just), would read aloud tbat claim only, and bog to submit that and others. Another honorable gentleman would movo that tho reading bo dis pensed with, and that tho several ac counts presented, having been passed upon by the committee, bo ordered to be paid ; and it was always "so order ed," for no Senator could be euro that his own grocery, liquor, furniture or livory bill was not in the batch. Thus are exhibited some of tho minor vil lainies of tboso rogues whom President Grant kept in power, and for diverting whom Mr. llaycs has the ill will of tho Maine and Iowa Republicans, to come no nearer homo. It is not well that they should bo forgotten. 'The plague of vormin that afllicted Egypt was not worse than that by which South Caro lina was impoverished under tho car-pot-baggers. And now that tho tbioves aro in tho toils, the New York Timet has labored articles to show that thoir trial is "political persecution I" i'itf addfhia Timet. ,. A CioanticEntirpbisi. We notice that Captain Jamos B. Eada, the well known cnginoor, in conjunction with Mrs. A. O, Lambert, has completed plans for a bridge across the Bospho- rus, connecting Peru, European Con stantinople with tho Asiatic shore. The bndgo, which, with tho exception of tho masonry and flooring, will bo con structed of iron, will be one hundred feet wide, six thousand feet long, and will Consist of fifteen spans, ol which the central on will covor seven hun dred and fifty foot, tho longest span in the world. Tho height of tbo roadway abovo tho surface of tho water will be one hundred and twonty foot.. The ourront is very strong, and it will be necessary in building the piers to sink two groat caissons in wator mora than ono hundred feet deep. Tho piors of tho arch will be fifty foot thiok, and will be constructed of granito blocks locked togother with iron braces. As labor is cboap at Constantinople tho work would not cost more than $25,- UUO.MIU. Aw Actor (Joni. By ths death of Ben Do Bar th American stage loses its oldest comedian and its oldest mana ger. What Wallack Is to Now York and MoVickor to Chicago, Do Bar was to HU Louis and the Mississippi Valley. Besides this, be was the only 1'aldaff on the American stage and tho last sur vivor of tho time of Hackett, Booth, Williams and Forrest Ho was In every respect a man, a good citizen, a fine actor, a skilful manager and a gen erous employer. Tbe stage was belter tor his lifo ; th world is th worst for hit death. Philailrlphia Time. SOME "CLASS LEGISLATION" Wo clip the following from tho Phil adelphia Telegraph. It gives a sum mary of tho laws passed, tho object of which is to protect workliigmen. The summary appears to have been caro fully collated, aud will enlighten the class named, and prove that however much agitators may try to botnrr their minds tbat labor lies under the disad- vanU.e of being unprotected by the stay., aia;.'Truily Liuiuuucu , ... . ial enactments all tending lo protect workingiuen lroni tbo exactions ol capital Although tho lenders in the move ment for the foi iiiation of the so-culled Workingmen's party in this city huve not been ablo us yet to muko known exactly what tbey want, the general draft of tho agitation is to tho effect that tho Workinguian is tbe victim of special legislation for tho benefit ol cnpitulists and employees, and the em ploye proposes to go into politics with tho viow of obtaining some legislation which will rcliovo him from tho dis advantages under which he imagines ho labors, lias it ever occurred lo tho Workingrnun that as matters now stand, ho belongs to the ono "class" for whose benefit our statute books, state and National, are literally burdened with "special" enactments 7 Here is a carefully complied category ol too advantages whieb bo enjoys under the laws at present in force in this Slulo: 1. Under tho U. S. Bankrupt law, every workman has a preferred claim on the lund over other creditors to the extent of fifty dollars. i. Under tlio laws of 1 enimyivunia bo bos preferred claim against the estate of a deceased or Insolvent em ployee lo the extent of two hundred dollars lor work done upon such estate witbin six months prior lo mlcu ueulu or insolvency. 3. lie has a similar preference where an estate is assigned fur tho benefit of creditors. After thirty days bus elups ed Irom the date of the assignment, he may ignore tbo assignment entirely and proceed as if it had been executed. lie bos a similar prelerence be fore auditors in tho distribution of tho proceeds of a sheriffs sale, having pre viously filed a notice of bis claim with tbo Sheril)'. 6. Tho prulerred claim of a luudloid for rent is postponed to tho claim of a workman lor wages in all cases ol landlord's warrants, executions, attach ments and writs of a similar nature, where due written notice has been given the oflioorsexocuting such writs. Ii. lie bos a similar prelerrcd claim, which operates as a lion, upon works, mines, manufactories, business proper ty, etc., for work dune within six months prior to any sale or trunslerof sucb property. 7. Under tho Mechanics' Lien law, tho more filing in court of his claim ; with a description of the property and a specification of the names ol owners and contractors, witbin six months of the conclusion of work done by him upon real estate, creates a lien upon the proiierly which takes precedence ol recorded mortgages and judgments created or obtained after work thereon was commenced by the workman. t). ('ortsin classes ot workmen bave a preferred claim upon vessels, which may be entered as a lien, and the properly be summarily atlacbod. a. In oil and coal regions, special preferences are given to the claims of workmen in addition to those specified above 10. In apppoiU fetm magistrates by I employers in suit against them fur wages security must bo cnlured for debt, interest, and cost, while in all other cases of appeal tho security is. entered lor costs alono. 11. No star ol execution is allowed upon any judgment given for 100 or less in a suit lor wages. 12. Wages cannot bo attached lor any debt whatever. Ii. Jn all actions brouirlil iu the Courts for wages, upon application to lbs prothonoturies, precedunco will be given npon the trial list to sucb casvB over all other cases ready for trial. 14. Under tbo licnoral uorporation act of 18T4, stockholders are liable in their individual capacity to theaniotint of the stock holdjhy oach for tbo wages ol workmen. 15. Under tbo tame act the stock holders ol mining, manufacturing, and mechanical corporations aro personally liablo to workmen for wages or work dono witbin six months beloro demand mado on tho company, and if a work man obtain a judgment against a corp oration for loss thant'JOO, the company cannot obtuin a slay of execution. bucu corporations cannot wilbbold wages Irom emrloyo by reason ol a sale of goods to them. 16. Uy Actot Assembly eight hours is declared a day s term ot labor. Nxw Sttli or (J ami. Tho Somer set Democrat says : Mr. Jacob Henno- man, of Carlisle, a well known checker playor, is now engaged in playing three games of checkers with Mr. (ieo. II Black, of Xicavcnworth, Kansas, the games being played by postal cards. Already twenty moves have been mado on the first, twenty-three on the sec ond and but ono movo on tho third gamo. Mr. llennoman thinks ho has tbo advantage over his opponent on tho two first games, and is almost confident of winning. This is certainly a novel and strange manner of indulging in this game. Saratoga's Centennial is tho next. Upon the 17lh of Octobol, 1777, (ion. Burgoyne and Lis army surrendered to Gen. Gates at this place, and the hold of Great Britain uon the north orn colonics was loosened by the act. It deserves as clnboralo a oomtnemor- alion as any Revolutionary event thus fur celebrated ; but the timos aro hard, the peoplo economical, and the Sara toglons will be satisfied if thoy can get 15,000 worth of fun out of the oc casion niCorirxssis. Tho Danville, (Vor mnnt) AorM Star, in alluding to the sanctimonious Radical Custom House plunderers says: "W. H. II. MeAllieter, tbe dataulllng eaitemr oAeer of St. Alb.ee, el the Melhodiil quarterly Conference, made a fall eoof.i!on ot ma goilt and eaked lorat.eneoo. The URieiel Board of th Conforonee dleeipllaed tbo erring brother la a eeriei of reooletiona, revoked bia lieenee to preaeh, aad aitended lo him 'eordiel .uipathy preyor. and torgivanee..' " That is certainly a humane way of treating a man who has perjured him self and plundered tbe United Stales Treasury revoking his license. Gen. Jesse Lascar died In Baltimore county, on tho 2d inst., aged 73 years. Ho was Brigadier General ol the State Militi. of Pennsylvania, and connected with the bank ol Waynosburg. Ho was a member of Congress (37th and 38th). lie came to Maryland at tho end of his second term, in 1862. Ho was a man of largo wealth, and senior member of Jesse Lascar & Co., of this city. Better tend Howard on that Com mission to Sitting Bull. Give him a chance to see how a live Indian looks. A ORE AT OPl'OR TVS IT Y. Tho composition ot tho uoxt Con gress Is such as to Increase our confi dence in lis ability to carry out tho economic measures projected by the last. Thorowlllbea working Demo cratic majority in the House, and thoro will not bo a working Republican ma jority In tho Sonato. Tho latter body is at present constituted of 3V Rcpubli cans, 33 Democrats, and Judgo Davis, er uu .'( a jo ui :.,m latter whenever groat principles of con stitutional policy are al stake. While thoso relations contlnuo tho Republican majority will vary from five to sovon, but there aro tbreo vacancies, two from Louisiana und ono Irom South Caroli na, to be filled and we do not bulievo thero will bo any serious ofl'nrt to pre- vont tho swearing In of tho thrco Dem ocratic candidates. This would give the Democrats 36 voles. But this Is not all. If Senator Morton should dio bis successor would bo a Democrat, and tho Senate would stand 33 Republicans, 37 Democrats und 1 independent, who, whon voting with tho minority, would produco a tie. .Xu break this it would bo necessary lo call in Vice President Wheeler vvho would havo to be on duty constantly as. presiding ofilcor. Wo are now supposing thut the Republicans will poll a solid vote, that there will bo no absentees and that tho dllTeren ens whieh navy divide the party will be harmonized. If, however, either ol these conditions should not be fullilled tho balance of power would bo thrown into the hands of the Democrat!, who would then enjoy control ofboth houses. But whether this should come about or not, it is beyond dispute that it is no longer within tho power of tho Re publicans to interfere seriously with the legislation of tbe Lower llouso or chock mala its efforts for tho reduction ol the national expenses, II is scarce ly possible lo over-estimate tho signiH cance of this fact. For tho first time since the war it is entirely wilbin em power lo cleur away tho ruins of the Grant regime aud re-establish a simple ami irugul government. It is a great opportunity and our leaders in Con gross must boo to it that it docs not go by unimproved. Baltimore Gazelle. A .Si!N8iui.f Radical. An exchange says : Senator Conkling's head appears to bo level, judging by the report of Utica correspondent. Ho believes thut Mr. Pillion was elected President in November last, and that tho prctenso Dial Hayes carried Florida and Louisi ana is a fraudulent prctenso. That is just what all sensible men believe, and it is impossible for an intelligent gen tleman liko Mr. Conklin to see it in any oilier light. At Work. The Democrats ol Keat ing township, Clinton county, have or ganized a yoira y square timber Club and tbo Democrats in tho Bennetts Branch valley in Clearfield county, have organised a saw-log Club, and they propose to bo as Xoys-y us tbo other fellows ; besides they arc flinging .Stiffd right into tho enemy's camp, not curing a fig where they hit. Sow Attn 'pATtoErt. No two members of a family you know. Au exchange sajs : "A son ol Secretary Sherman, wbo is United Slates Marshal in Now Mexico, has been attending to his arduous duties by taking a pleasure trip with his omincnt father on a ruve nuo vessel." This is a part of Sherman's fiiianco policy that ho didn't explain in his speech. Tus NApm Tttinn. Tho "Enemy of all government, Communism is most dangerous to freo government. In every land the rich uro the few. But repuhlio is governed by tho many. That form of government will wither and die liko a girdled treo if the thous ands who pay taxes get no protection from the millions who govern." IP. M. Groivenor. Campaign Openeiis. It's a little queer that both Senator .Matthews and Representative Garfield should have deemed it necessary to tlcvolo so much ol their sircecbes to a defenso of Mr. Hayes' title to the Presidency. This is a very bad way to open tho Radical canvass in Ohio Hayes' own homo. Apologies may pans current ubrond but not at homo. "I am for a government, Irugul and simple, applying all the possiblo sav ings of tho public revenue to the dis chargo of the nutional debt, aud not for a multiplication of offices and sal aries merely to make partisans, and for increasing by every tlevico the public debt, on tbe principle of it being a public blessing." Thomas Jiffermn. Just So. The Radical organs sym patbizo very naturally with Senator Morton in his illness, brought on by his defeat in tho Oregon Senatorial caso. He was taken out there by set of knaves and fools, who in turn made an ass of him. Hence his co- lapse, physically and mentally, which may resnlt In his premature dcnlh A Poihikr. Postmaster Filley, ol St. Louis, has resigned his placo on tho National Committee, but tho Globe says nobody can get an appoint ment under Ihe city government with out Filley's Indorsement, This is tho way he abstains from politics. Do is a shrewd filley. A Bad Gain. The Republicans of Kentucky at tho luto election gained throe members of the llouso of Repre sentatives, but their membership in tho Senate has been reduced from six to ono. This doesn't seem like a very decided net gain. s A Goldm Sword. A battlefield correspondent of tho London JWirj suys that after tbo battle of Plevna tho body of a famous Circassian chieftain, Pi'inco Riibuniiiskl, was found on tho field, with a saber of solid gold, hill and blade. . Or Corns! mot. The Radical jour nals do not relish tbo plulform adopted at Ilarriaburg by the Democratic Con vention. It was not mado for thorn, and was not Intended to please any portion of that delectable ring ridden orgsnlr.atlon. "John Bright thinks ho should bave voted for Mr. Tilden it ho bad been an American last year." Very likely. A majority, of all Bright men In this country did that sam thing. Uif(UadfouK. A NEW DEPARTURE LlTll ERSBl! RG. ry wilt eerts fol lie i A wlf, k.til In tbe luturo. Al. old aooojata uia.t ertlled. Thoee wbo oennul eaab op, will p.oeae bead over tboir nutea and CLOSE THE RECORD. t am tlrUrmlnetl to itll mf goodl ftt ouh firioei, ftti'l t m tJiMo-efit for beluw lht tver (i&urtd in tblt flolnilj. Xtit duwouot I fellow my ouilnrocrt, will maka them rich ip twrulj jru&rin Uirj fulluw 017 u.tMMi4 buy thkr jfootfa froa in. I will pay oath tor whtutt, oU ft ml elovtr '!. OANIKL UOOIILANDKR, tulhtrihuTR, Jaouftij 17, 1077. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hfti ojMinri., io ft tiullfJing oa Mir hat ttrot, on I ho old WrMerti Hotel lo(, opioiit th Unit II ouu In ClRnrlleld, Tin ami hhect-Iron M.nu faVHi.ry tad Htr. whr will be fown4 tt ill Unci full liow of house rxnuTismiTo goods, v -? -"- " V- Wf vwt HnaM Hponllnit tad at) Itladt T j..ti work, rnpair inff, Ac, tii.D on thort nvlio Mid at rmftoiiftblft rUi. AUj, kcoi fur tbt singer sewing Machine. A anppl of Maohioea, with Needle, do., al Wav. an likftil term., atrictly ea.h or eountr prodoeo, A .nnraui jinironige loilrliea. 0. B.MF.RRKI.L, Banerioteoilcnt. ClrarflolJ, April 2i, 1877-lf. THE TIN SHOP! Kl.WIVG MY 0WX M.UflIXE! FRED. SACKETT, liOOM NO. 3, PIE'S OPERA HOOK, Clearfield, Pa. nej'ioolfully Inform. bU ouiUmnr, and tlio pub lie In (ten ml, thit b continues to mannraotore all km ii of Tin, Copper & Sheet-Iron Ware, Of flrft-elaci material only, and la ft workman, like manner. ROOFING and SPOUTING done on hort notlot and rerj reasonable Urine. COOK STOVES, llKATlNO FTOVF.S AND Ft. KN AC KB aaTi kept in itock, end for tile low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specialty. flai Fixture! alwarnon hand. All work guaran teed to girt Mtiifacttoo. A iLarr of pub!lr patronage cordially to licit td. FRED, SACKETT. CltavrBeid, Pa., Muy 9, U77. C IOITRT rnr( I.AMATIO. WuftRBAf. H?a. 1. A. M4YKR. Preaident J net re of the Court ef Com men Pleat of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, eompoied ftf the vonntlei of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and Htm. Aiman Qanmm nnd Hon. Vracty B. Holt, Associate Jtdcee of Clearfield eonotr hare Issued their proeef te no directed, for the holding of Oovrt of Com soft Pleea, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter tie tons, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Conrt of Ueneral Jail Deliv ery, at the Conrt House at Clearfield, In and for the county of Clearfield, oommeaelng on the fourth Holiday, tlie )MIU ftay i Pcplcmbtr. IW77, and to oontinue two weeks. N OTIC a IS, therefore, hereby airen.to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constblea, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persona, with their Records, Rolls, 1 lnqntaiuoaa, ftsaosinnuons, ana otber Kemem- branoes, to do those things which to their officer , and itx tlieir behalf, pertain to he done. l)y nn Act of A.irinblr, passed the 8th day of May, A. D. 16. It ie taade tbe duty of the Jus-! tiee of tbe Peace of Ihe eerfral en ties of this ! Commonweal tb, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Renin ns of tbe reaprctiro, onuntlcs, nil the reeoirniiftn m entered Into (Wore (.beta by any person or pert to charged with tbe BommUrioo of any crime, efcect sucb eases ae may be ended before a Justice of Ihe Peaoe, an der existing laws, at least tea days brfore the evmmenoeuent of tbe teuton of tbe Court to wbieh ttiry are made returnable rtcpectWely.and In all cases where any reeorn nances are entered Into less than ten days before the commencement of the session to which tbey are made returna ble, tbe said Justices are to return tba same in the enn.e mnnncr as If said act bad not brcft pa-srd. (11VRN nnder my hand at Clearfield, l Mi 18th day of July, in tbo year of our bora, one thousand eigM hundred and seTsnty-savon. jy IS to AiNDRKW PKNT7., jr.jShcnlT. rpHIAL l.lTMLUt of oaosei set dewa for Inal at iSejitemUer trrin, oemmt-nciag )J fail-, 8.tctuler iUh, lh77. riRat w ikk uteri, zhh. W. W. Wilson, to aso, vs. J. O. Wrlcbt A Co. D. A. Peti-r Te. John P. Irvia. Co. Nat. Hank ofClf'd va. I ft N, Dank ofClf "d. Charles tlilhopie vs. Wm. P. Jn1inon. Ah'm Kejihart, to use, ra. Herwind, White A Co. M. Hurley A Bro's y. BTwmd, White A Co. snroen Wttaawr. 1st. Andrew Penta, 6r.t va. Wm. Coriey et al. Jhaoiee Morrison v. Jln Corluy. Toner A Mr M liters vs. l!tpa A Ujd. Danie! Wearer vs. Am tin Knrin. K. A. Irrm A Co. . W. H. A Maty Joy. Jesse fci. Williams : Robert Lackey et al. W a. 8. Dickey rs. J. W. Davis. Laxarui Moycr vs. Wm. W. Irwin. Henry, Jumes A Co. rs. Wm. Oraham. Jeorge M. Hri.hia vs. The Penn a R. R. Co. L. A A. Morrison A Co. vs. M. L. A L. Co. Andrew Robertson Ira It. Stiliman A.W. tlafl.r Cripnman A ftns W. tf. Head A liroa James H. Orabam Horace Patcbin Jacob lioneall Joseph Uosa Annie Dloom et al U. D. tlocdlandsr vs. M. L. A L. Co. vs. It I pom A Erhnad. vs. Wm. U. Keller, vs Isaac liatnee. va. bamuel Murphey. vs. Crowell A Coudrict. vs. PhflBeld Carsoa. vs. C. A (I. Hchweta. vs. David (Joes, vs. Tbe T. A C. R. R. Co, vs. A. U. McClure. Robert II. Powell vi. i. . Hhi.tT A I. Tyler, Henrv dwan. for aaa, vs. Josiah Lambera. Uideen H. Ktn)orta vs. Thomas Toiler. KM BLOOM, Protbonotary. TlflT OP JIWOIIM. A Mil of Jurors drawn for September term, A D. 1S7T, commencing oft the 4th Monday toe eUtn day: eAn Jt rom. ft. Carton, Barnslda hori J. Mitchell Bo mi We tp R Pewninrton, CbeoL Qee. Kent, Clearfield, H. 8. Butters, J. F. Irwin, " " R. H. HI. aw, R. J. DaftVy, Oteeole, Bert on Merritt, brigs;, N. P. Wilson, U red lord, Adam Kepbart, Decatar John Moore, Fergueoft, J. Hfott F legal, Oosben P. Mltehell, Greenwood D. R. Hpeneer. Uulich Jaa. Irwin, Jr Law'noo laac n ilson, " 8. B. Jordan, Ktl fldult, ' ID. F. "nerve, Pena, David Hitching!, N ' 'lies. Bloom, Pike, 11. P. Clayton, Hrady, R Waring, Woodward, TRiVRRRtt .HlftORB ,TH Hoi HA?, I KPT. I ITU, A. fi- Shu arts, ITAeld, T. Rothroek, Morris J. I. Inoke, Lewis Law head, " (ieo. B, W eaver, " A. M. Hills, " Jno. N orris, Cur's lite, W. N. Dyer, M. Owens, " fleorge Wise, " John Mskooa, Peon, N. Freeman, James Leech, Pike, J. R. (MIL Woodward. H. Postletbwalt, Brady, Adam Veok, Uarnstde, Koh l Butler, HnnliJale; David Fulton. J. M. Ros, L. City, A. Thompson, Thus. R, Helms, Osceola ;Thrte. Kraas, Chest, Andrew McClure, Calvin Htevena, John Miller. Boggs, J. Hi ah, W. R.TaTlitr, Bradford, R. R. Uhlrey, Rills Pmcet, " Wm. Rohwem, Brady, Uroen W. Bell, Kbox, Jno. 8m 1th, Lawrence, Philip Reese, " R. E. Daniels, R. 8. Irwin. " Henry O roe, Morris, Henry Holt, Covlrgtoa, r. r. Holly, Kmll M.fnot, D. R. Heehet. Decatur. J. P. Hliaer. M Wm. Anderson, Qoshta. J. Kvler. Urehem. W.B.Thompson, 1rwd, Henry AMemaa. H alien . . R. rfohn-OB, Jertlao, u. w. wise. J. M. Relter, Karthens, tna VRRaa jt irons 1 it wonnar. err lav. John W. Net, Chest, 8. McCermiek. Barnaidel A. llarwieh, dearie), J. A. M'wre, J. P. Farewell, L. City, wm. rehaarr, Uov gioa, W. p. Morcan. Deeatur Jas. Qlrnn, Ferguson, Wm. Hartmaa, Oeeecla, liiglev tfarger, Uraftam, W. Hhoemaker, Uoehea, Matt MoCvlly, OeUi-b, Albert Newell. II a si on. Hteh 4 Uoea, J. Lightaor, fleecaris, Blake Baird, Bell, C. M. tioff, bloom, R. Plywiploa, Boggs, Jno. W. Kyler, Ham eel Rtott, M 8. Lanaberry, Bradford, J. H. Wrigley, Jnna. Rhafler, Bradv, Jno. Hackett, Wm. Cham Ken A. J. Ataea, Morris, J. J. Dalley, Paa, Hinna Pavts, " J. Hartshorn, jr., Pike, Robert Oweme. M John Troiell, Bernstds, J. B. (lerrleo. M Heni, wood, meet, Jona. Roland, 11 J. II. Urabakar. Valoa. Jas. Oornety, Woodward 5PtSf(Uaitfou. pERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kot eonatantly on band. STOVE AD EART1IE5 WARE OV KVKUT DKb'CBlPTION I CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! . T U .' lit t a,.ue ntJTt::h chocks. . n. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, AI'l'LK . BwTTFR CROCKS, PIC'KLK CROOKS, JiiMa-toT. FIB DISIIKS, BTKW POTB, And a great many ether tblnn-a loo aamerem. in mention, lo be has al FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE . WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry nj Third Streets, OI.KAKFIian, PA. ftftfS v. r. otuirn. it. coKLft. D. RBUftftVlli uTLICH, MeCORKLE & CO.'S (Baeeeeeore to Joha Oalieh), POPULAR FUltNITURE ROOMS, Market Mtreet, Clearlleld. Pa. . Wa manufao'are all kinds of F urn Ho re for Chftmbers, Dining Rooms, Libraries and Halls. If yon want Fumltnre of any kind, doi't buy until yon see oar stock. i Ain;nriii:i4 In all Its brancbaa. We k'-ep In stooh all the latest and most improred Uofflui and Casket, and have every facility for properly con ducting this branch of oar business. We have a patent CorrM Pre server, in whlrh bodies can be preserved fer a con. aiderable length of time. A member of the firm has bis steeping apart ment at our wan -room, wnerc be can be toaca by any porion who come at night for tba purpose el procuring oomos. OirLICH, MvCORKLE A CO. Claarflultl, Pe., Ma; 10, 7S ly. JiEW FLtu it. fi:i:i, AND G It O C E 11 Y STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room No. i. Pie. Opera Itotiee, ClearHeld, Pa. Keefveonataotlj no hen4 SUGAR, COFFEE, TBAS, SODA,! COAL OIL. MUll", BALT, SOAP, banned aad Dried Fruits, Tohacpti, Cigars, Caa dlesr Cider Vinegar,; Bettor, KggiA ALSO, EXTRA HOVE MADE Wheat aad Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o.f All of which will bo told ehaap for cash or la exobange (or oopnlrj produce. A. U. KHAJIftn UU. Clearfield, Nov. It 1HT4.-t VOSt GLEXX'S suLrnuR soap. A Steklino Rrmxdv rot Diskasks and Injuries or the Skin t A Health ruL llFAtmriER or the Complexion) A IUUA.HLI Means or Pekventino and Relievino Rheumatism and Gout, and an Vneqcaled Disinfectant, Deodo rize! AND COUNTER-IRRITANT. file n n Sulphur Soap, besidet eradi cating local discuses of the skin, banishes de fect! of the complexion, and imparts to it gratifying clearness and arooothneas. .Sif ;i tf r lUUh are celebrated for curing eruptions and other diseases of the akin, as well as Rheumatism and Gout. CViWtn'tf Sulphur Sip produces the same cttects at a rnrnt trilling expense. This admirable specific also speetiily heals wm, hruitrt, cal4t bums, tfrrami and cuts. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen used La the sick room is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the petHon, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its uie. Pn'cssS5 and 50 Cents per Caht; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c and $120. N. B, Buy the lars calet and thereby KMoaftse. Sold by ail Drtaxsiaie. "Hat's HAIR AND WHISKER DTE,W Black r Brewej, ftf CsH C. I. CUmEJTO!, rrop'r, 7 SiiU lv., HARTSW1CK & IRWIN IKCOND BTRKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IU PUKE DRUGS! C 11 B M 1 O A Ii 8 I PAINTS, OH.S, DYE STUFF VARMI8IIR8, BRUSHES, . , PBRfUXBRY, IANCV OOODS TOILET AH 1'ICLtS, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS , for medioleal parpoeee. Traim, lenportere, sVhoel Book, ane! Station, erj, ana all other artlelee aaaallr foaaS m t lire, Store, ..Vyi".1"'' '""SCRIPTIOWS CARS' terleaee hi tko haetaee tliew eea aire oatlre ae. iraotloa. t. 3. RARTHWICK, . ,OI,n IRWIN. Cleariel4, DercmSar IS, lit,. CHEAP GROCERIES I l , , """BUR cm, PA. Tho aaderilgned annooaeoe to hli eld frlael and patroni that he baa opened a good llaa of Kirk A Spenoor, for wbieh he eollella a liulj Lamber City, Pa., March I'a.tf i. r. waavta... lew. ejLKAKHfcL.,, iA., Are oferlal, at the elo auaa of 9. L. Roe, rj, their ivoak of foowa, eeeai.ua, ef DRY GOODS, GROCERIKS, BOOTS A SnoEB, HATS CAPS, nARDWARl, QDRKN8WARE, FLOUE, FEED, SAXT, As., 4o., At tho Best roaaonehle rate (or CAfili ar li ' 7 ' axebanga for Square Timber, Board., Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCB Advance maja u tbele eneav.4 I. ... tlnj oat equal llaler os the moot alraeu,,u patljaall JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VI LLE I I am aware that thero aro seme nereoai a litti. bard to please, aad 1 am alee aware that the complaint of "hard times" is wetl nigh anirersal. not I am so Mtaated now that I caa latnO tba former and prove oenelnifvely that "hart times" will not -effect those wbo bnv their eoods from ma. and all my patroni shall he initiated late the se cret of UOW TO AVOip HARD TIMES T bare roods enonrh to snpblv all the Inhabi tants in tbo lower and of the county which I sell at exeeeding low rates from my mammoth sture ia aiLifiUiHUHU. wbere I aaa always he feind ready to wait apoa callers and supply them with Dry Goods of all kinds, Sach as Cloths, Betlsvstti, Ceisimerei, Muslins, iseiaioes, bines, uriuinga, .ancoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laos, toady-made Clothing, Boots aad Shoes, Hats and Caps all uf the beat material and made to order Uoea, docks, uiuvea, Mittens, Laces, Kibbons.de. GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sngar, Rica, Molasses, Fish, Bait Pork, Linseed Oil, Pish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queens ware, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Cora Caltira tors. Cider Presses, and all kinds ef Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a gtasrst assortment of Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always oa head, and will be sold at tbe lowest posstble Bgures. II. MoClaln's Medicines, Jayne's Medicinal II oa tetter's and Uooflaad's Bitters. 1041 pounds of Wool wanted for which ths bieheit price will be paid. C tores-seed ea band aad fer sale at the lowest market prion. Also. Arent for StrattonvlHe aad Curwemville rbrosbing Machines. SCall and see for yourselves. Ton will find everything usually hops ia retail store. L. M. COUDRIKT. rrenehrille P. O., August 11, lUTi. B1GLER, YOUNG & REED, tSoeeeseors te Beyutoa A Young,) FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS Manufacturers ef PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Oereer ef Fearta ea rise Street, CLBAKFIELD, FA. HAVING ontaffeel In the maaafaetare ef Int. elaaa MACIlINKRT,wareej.eetfmlljlaforai ba nnbllfl tbat we are sow praparoA to 111 all ormera e eheaply aaa aa promptly a. Ma ho Aoao Is anj ef Ike ettloa. Yf a manafaelwr. all seal Is Malay and Oironlar Eaw-Milli HeaA Blooka, Water Wkeela. SheXlle, Palle,,, QirTord'a Inoetor, Btoam Oanrea, Steam WhUUea, Ollera, Tallow Cepa, Oil Cape, Sang. Cooke, Air Coeka, Olobe Velroe, Cheek Valreo, wroo(ht Iroa Pipe., S;aam Faeipe, Boiler f4 Pampe, AatU frietloa Metrea, Soap Stan. Paokln:, Svm Paok- oj, ane all kind of MILL WORX tofether with Plow, Slee Solee, COOK ASD PARLOR STOVES, ana other CASTINGS of all klaea. VOraen eollelteo an. tiled al .It. prim All letter of lae,airT witk nfaroaee lo meehiti.rj of oar maanfaelwro promptly aanroroa. hy edJree lag a, at Clearlelw, Pa. Jaaltewtf BIOLER, YOelNO A REED. G ROCERIES. JAS. U. LYTLE, (Snoeoam to LTTLEjA MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ciioice link or teas. OOLONUS, JAPANS, lMPRIllAI,, TOUNU SY80H, ENQLISU BREAKFAST Parent la Market. BUTTER AND ItlUS. Will he heat and eeU at tret eoet. Caak paM ht Ooaatre P roe no. SRRhlAN CUERRIBS, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. riMi. I Maokaret, Lake Horriag, OeA, Ae. , riptsi-Ba. ami ruklee a4 efafSeh Ptetlee. PUlDR AMD ritBIK Flear, Oat Moat, Oat Meal, Ao. e Jaa. . Tt. JAS. B. LYTLE