, , , lioum. wur wan ovrnurnrni. mis UErUliLlCAW. abkauamu bwsox i preventing r. r. strikes. a THE MANSION HOUSE. Cornsrof Beeondsiid Market Streets, CLBARKIKLO, PA. TUIS eld aad oo ib modi ooi Hotel has. duriiiA, tbe pail ywr, beta nlrjl t double It former oapeolty for tbe entertainment of straa gars sad gaasta. Th whole betiding haa beea rafaratibad, end th proprietor willipere no piae la render fell gutsli eomforublo while itayleg with him. jNrfbr 'Mansion Boa" Omnibus run la LLEGUENY HOTEL Market Street. Clearfield, Pa, W..S Bedlev, formorly proprietor of tbe Leonard llooae, harlng leered th. Allegheny Hotel, solicits i share of publio patronage, Tb. lloaee bee beea thoroughly repaired And aswly furni.bed, toil gueate will nod It a pl.ti.nt .lop ping plan.. Th. Ull. will b. .upplied with tbr beat of everything lo tb. market. At th. b.r will b. found tb. best wlnea and liquors. Good .tabling attached. WM. 8. UKADI.i'.Y, May 17, 'ift. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. or Market A Front streets,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tb. uoduralgned baring takon oharg. of thll Ilotel, would rerpectfully solicit publio p.tronag.. Jaal'It II. H. FULLBRTON. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. Tbil d.w aod Well furnished hour. ha. beea tak.1 by th. aeJereignod. 11. f..l. ooalldent .1 b.iog .bl. to reader eatiefaetioB to those who may favor bin wltb a call. ' M.y , 1S7J. U. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. T.OYD HOUSE, . Jk-i Mala Street, PIULIP8HURG, PKNN'A. Tabl. always supplied with th. beet tb. market atorda. Th. traveling pnbll. ii iorlt.d to O.IU Jaa.l.'M. ROIIKKT LOVD. P. C. ARM OLD, . W. AKHOLD. I, B. AH SO LB F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Banker and llrokerN, ReynoldiTllle, ietl'tnon Co.. Pa, Moot? reeetved en depoilt. PiteonnU at mo derate rates. Kertero and Foreign Kxobangeal wavs oo band aod eollretion promptly made, nay noun vine, uto. 10, 1871. -lj County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD. PA. ROOM In Maeonlc BulMIng, onedoor north ol C. D. Watson's Drng Store. Paasare Ti.k.t. to .nd from T.lvm,u.i n..u. town.lllsegow, London, Pari, and Copenhagen. n.-w, vraii, n.r mi. on in. nojat nana or Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD. IWl. W. M. 8IIAW, C.ihlor. Jnl,'7T DREXEL & CO No. 31 South Third Htreet, Philadelphia ii.f.iins, And Dealers in Government Securities. , r ----- -.- - i urump. .ll.n tlon, and all Information ebnrfull; furni.h.d Ord.rl ollot.d. Apr n.lf- appurattoa or nail will ne.ir. prompt att.n gjfutistm. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (liEee in Bank Bniliilng,) CurueuMille. t learllcld Co, Pa. rack 12 'rtl-tf. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, P.t. (0Cm In Maionlo Building.) Clfarffid, Pa., la. 1, lS77.y. GREAT RRDIICTION la rnl rnirr. or AHTIr-ICIAL TKETII. Br. A. M. Ililli woold inforia hia frl.ndi and patron, tbal b. la now putting up Artilcial Trftb for TEff DOLLARS PER BET. Ky a w and grratlr improv.d proean of poll.h Ing Kobher IN.tof, h. oan gir. a ranch atrongar pl.t. wltb km thiobneaa th. plat, being .11 u.r tb. p.late of an eqaal tliioko.aa, rod.ra it mneb aiore pleaaant to lb. p.ll.at than th. old ll. plalaa. A. I bar. th. .xolu.i.a rigbt to na. thia proeMa io thia eountr. no otbar Dentiat ean pot op aa good plat., by any other mode. ir-AII work guaranteed latlafaelorr.-Tt ClMrHeld, Jun. H, ISTI-tf. A. M. HILLS. MEAT MARKET. F.M. 0AED0N4 BEO., Ob Market SL, en. door weat of M.n.ion Hoaae, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar Hraageai.ata are ef tbe moat eomplett eharwatar tor fanilablag lb. publie with Freab MeaUof all kind, and of ther.rjb.at qn.litj W. alao deal it all kinda of Agricultural laapli. menta, which w. keep on .abibltion f.r th. ben. ett ef th. publie. Call around wh.a la town and tak. a look at thing., or eddma ua P. M. CARDON A BRO. Claerueld, Pa., Jul 14, 187-tf. FRESn MEAT-JEW SHOP. Th. underalgn.d hereby Informa lb. publie In general tbat tb.y kp oa hind, regularly, at tb.irahop,aIJoinlngJOIIN OUL1CU Sfurnltur. room., eppoaile tb. Court lloua., th. bbst rnnan Br.nr, vkal, ucttox M.AMU, l-UKK, MTU., AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. Mirket morulnga Tu.aday, Thuraday, and Balurdaya. Vl.al d.llr.rad at raiding, when d.atred. Aah.ra.r patronag. It re.peetfnllr lolKlud. Myeh I, U7-ly. 6TAOB A NORRLS. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTltESHKN, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, REAR P. O. Th. undaraigned brga lear. to Inform the et. a.na of Ol.arnald, and th. publie generally, that ka baa on hand a in. aaaortmrnt of furniture, nek ae W.laul, Chaetnat aad Painted Chembet Puit.e, Parlor Rait.., Reclining and Riten.ioa fJh.Ire, Ladiea' and Oeuu' Kaay Cbalra, th. Per forated Dining aad Parlor Cbalra, Can. Hnteaad Wlnclaor Chaira, Cloth.. Ian, Htm and Ktt.n ion Ladd.ra, Hal Raaka, Serabblag Bruabea, Ae MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES, ooklng Olaaara. Chrome., Ae which would lltahl. for lloliday prnenta. ''? . JOHN TROUTMAN. H. A. KRATZEH, (iveomot tp) KRATZER& LYTLE, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, 8H0E8, LEATHER, - CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETC Market Street, C learfleld, Pa. Jaa. I. UTT.tf READING FOR. ALL 1 1 ROOKS if STATIONERY. Market Sit., tlearBeld, (at th. Port OITIre.) Tnif .nderalgnrd kgi leare to aaaowae. to the eltlaoa. ef Clear. Id and elelaily, that h. baa Sued ap a room aad ha. jaat rMora from the etty with . large amount of reading metier, eentlatlng in part ef Bibles and HisoellaneoDS Books, niaak, Aeeeaal aad Paai Booka eT erery de aerlptrn Pbmt aad RaeriMw, Preach prwed aad plain Pra. aad Peaellai Hlaak Ugal Papwa, DMdi, Mortgage , J.dgmnt, Ki.ma tloe aad Pnmleart aotMt While aad P.rek Hrtef. Lwal Cap. Retard 0.j. aad BUI Cap, ttkMt Mnate, for eltber Plaa, Plat, er Vlelia, aoaaatly a. kaad. Any Woks ar Matteeerj i eVaaM that I may aet her. m haad.win be erdered j hy Sret eaprae, aad eeld at wkelale er mall ta salt anaalom.re. I will eJM kmf porMleJ Ittereten, eaek aa Mafaalaa Neunfnam, Ae. t. A. IIIUIS. riMra.nl. M.y t, ae-tf THE REPUBLICAN, PablUbfd vrr Wednesday by GOODLANDER & LEE, CLBAHKIKLD, PA., ajtirtbwmui.u The largo and constantly increasing circulation of the Kkpubucan, romler it valuable to business men aa t medium thro' which to roach the publio. Tkrms or Subscription : If paid In advance, ... 13 00 If paid after threo months, . 2 60 If paid after six months, . . 8 00 Wbon papers are sont outside of the county puyment must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or less, 8 times, . 1160 Kuch subsequent Insertion, 60 Administrator' Notices, . . - 2 50 Executors' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Noticos, .... 260 n . i r, Cautions and Eatrays, . 1 60 . 2 50 Dissolution NoticoB, Profession!)! Curds, 5 linos, your, 5 00 Special notices, per lino, ... 20 YHAllLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, . . . $3 00 Two squares, 15 00 Throe squares, .... 20 00 One fourth column, . . . . 50 00 Oue hull column, .... "0 00 Ono column, .... .120 00 i We bav alwayB on band a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPfENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ' ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, 4o , Ac. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILLHEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, Ac, IN THE BEST 8TYLB, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlander Jk !, 'Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pa. CLBARFIKLD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. M, ItJT. A BIT OF SECRET HISTORY. WUV QRANT OBUIE POI HMOVIJU TUB TROOM PBOM Tll PACKARD HTATA ' .1 1 - sr faw Km tim . Colonel W.M.Levy has given to tbe Natchitoches Vindicator an Inter esting account of somo of tbo Insldo workings of the Grant administration at the close of Its last term. Concern ing tbe order which President Grant issued to General Augur for tbo with, drawn! of the troops, Col. Lovy says : On the 2d of March General Grant showed to ns tb draft oi tbe order directing tho withdrawal of tbe troops, in accordance with his previously de clared intention, which ho suld he would send to General Augur by tele graph. Tbat General Grant did dlroct this order to bo sent, I am fully sus tained and convinced j bow or by whom it was suppressed or withheld 1 am unable to stato, and in time, perhaps, a disclosure may be mado which will fix the perfidy where it bolongs, There aro some curious and Intercut- ing facts connoctcd with this matter which the Time can now proporly give to tho public. Tho Prcsidont ianueil the order mentioned by Colonel Lovy. It was sent to General Sher man at 12 M., March 2. ror some reason tbo President did not submit the order to the Secretary of War, nor did tho Secretary know that it had been issued until by accident be learned that it was in the Adjutatit General's hands for transmission to New Orleans. Ho immediately ordered tbo Adjutant General not to send it, aa it had not como through "the proper military channels." General Townsend tried to suy that "Tbe President and Gen oral Sherman " " 1) n the Presi dent and Sherman, too," broke in the angry PennBylvanian " I am either Secretary of War or 1 am not. Grant, who is an old soldier, ought to have known better than to do a thing which is a deliberate insult to me." lie di rected General Townsend to notlly General Sherman that "Tbo order to General Augur to removo tbe troops from the Slato House in Louisiana was withheld by tbe Secretary of War for sufficient reasons." General Sherman went at unco to the President, and said that while ho would send the order himself if tho President wished, yet as it was one ol great importance it bad better go through the proper channels and be signed by the Secretary of War, and that he thought Cameron had bottcr bo sent for. The President himself wrote Cameron a noto and asked Mr. Luckoy, his Private Secre tary, to be the bcaror of it, as the mat ter was ono of great importance. Mr. Cameron immediately went to tbe While Uouso and found tbe Prcsidont and General Sherman awaiting him. "Camoron," said the President, "1 issued an order to-day for tbe removal of tbe troops from the Louisiana State Uouso. 1 learn that you have sup- pressed It. Why did you do this ? " "Mr. President," said the Secretary, "you are an old soldier and a very distinguished one. I do not believe you would put an insult on nil ; yet I find you disregarding tbe plainost principle of official etiquotte by transmitting order, which should go through my hands, without my knowledge or con sent. As tbe Secretary of War 1 rank General Sherman. He is my subordi nate. He has no right to forward an order, not even from you, unless it goes through the regular channels. Your conduct was irregular. X stopped tbe order. If you Insist on iU being sont by Genoral Sherman, I shall notify General Augur to disregard any order not signed by mo. W hilo I am Secretary of War I am entitled to the considera tion that belongs to tbe position. If It is not accorded mo by my subordinates 1 will take care to aeo that its neglect is proporly resented." Goncral Sher man's faco was a study. Upon the point of etiquette Cameron was right. Ibe President sat still, his face as motionless and Impassive as that of Secretary Stanton tbat stood near to his right hand, carved in atone. As Cameron rose to go, he said : "Mr. Prcsidont, I havo only two more days to serve in your Cabinet Ifyoudesiro my resignation, it is at your service." There happened to bo an old Louisiana collego Iricnd and class-mate of Cam oron's in Washington. As this gentle man's personal relations with Cameron were of a character that gave him tbe entree to the War office at any hour, he was requested to find out what the matter was. Don," he said, " what ia the hitch in that order of Grant's T Iknow it was issued at 12 m. to-day; and I also know that it has never left this city." Tho Secretary replied tbat Grant had tried to send the order without his knowledge and tbat be had stopped it. He said that, while he was Republican, h. felt then ought to be a change in the management of Southorn afiairs ; tbat he had withheld the order as mucb from personal reasons and a feeling that he had not been treated as he should have been in the matter as anything else. Two days after thia Cameron wont out of oflle with Grant. Arte Orlean Time. Radical Fcn. The Venango .!i;- tator says : The Lawrence county Re publican Convention on Monday nom inated William A. Stowart, a colored barber ot New Castle, for Associate Judge, by a majority of 162 over three white competitors. That night the colored bretbern hold jollification meeting over tbe result. In tha small hours of Tuesday morning two colored barbers, who had not been nominated, got into a fight on th public square. In tlio forenoon, Dudley, th boas of the shop where these men worked, dis charged them for their riotous conduct This made matters worse and a general row among the colored population en. sued. Razors were In demand and ionr policemen who came to th toent were immediately knocked out of time, on hy one, by Boss Dudley. Finally tb Sheriff succeeded in quelling th row whioh bad begun to assume alarm ing proportions. Dudley waa knocked down, barnesMd op with a log chain, hand ruffed and taken to th lock. up. n. swears vengeance agaist tbe police men, and th. officers are evidently afraid of him. Tbo editor of the Chicago 7'i'mra, in alltuling to tlx death oftlio Utah Saint, sayi : " Tko rafleolion which moat peo ple will make on tlio death of Brlgbam Young will bo that it pays occasionally toaHumerightoounnoHii. Urighamwai a Vormontor. Jlia fulhor fit in tlio Hovolution. He brought Brigham up to the wayl of the Lord, and mado him say bis prayer, in publio. Brigbam - 7St1t HI May a ma ...... would earn bia bread honestly by the sweat ol other people's brows. He bo came a ni In later. Ho cultivated gab, gluttony, and gold. Ho moved toOhio and joined tb Mormons. There is a populur belief that be was tbe founder and father of Mormonisra. Not at all. His relation to the Mormons was that of I). 1). Spencer to tbo Stato Savings Institution. "Uejoinod tbe Mormons which is to say, ho becamo a Turk and, untur- banod, read with assiduity tho lift of Mohammed. Vt ben they were driven out of Ohio ho had acqulrod tho essen tial trick ol holinoss canting dema goguory and whon, in 1841, the Prophet Smith was murdered by a mob at Nauvoo, Brigham was already to roll up bis eyos, and run tbo groceries and dry -goods of Zion. Sid Rigdon, who presumed to be a rival, was, in accordance witb ecclesiastical prece dents, excommunicated. Had Young been as coaragooue then as be waa in Mountain Meadow days,oxcommunica- tiou would not havo been the limit of Rigdon'a fato, "Witb prayors and tears, both of which may be manufactured on abort notice, Young persuaded tbe saints to go to Salt Lako Valley. He wanted land onough to raise a family on, and as no pent-up Ulica could contract his powers, they went. It never occurred to them or if it did, they did not dare say so that when Brigham said 'the Lord' be meant 'businoes.' But be did. It is just thirty years since be founded Salt Lake City. Its founda tion consisted in coaxing little moun tain brooks to trickle over the desert sand. Men, women and time wore all that were necessary ; and on Wednes day (August 29) the Prophot died of infianimLtion of the bowels, caused by tho very richness ot the soil ; but be died worth 16,000,000, and not a dollar of it in Spencer's bank. This great fraud was a combina tion ol Pope, Mussulman, and D. b. Spencer. Like tbe Popo, bo assumed infallibility. He bad ecstasies, visions, angels' visits, revelations, inspirations. Ue was more rcspectablo than Henry Ward .Boucher in that ho preached what he practiced. A Mussulman, he rejocted tho Koran, because the Old Tostamont, stewed over, answered his purpose better. Mohammed waa hon est, simple and frugal. The Mosaic Patriarchs wore sharpers, speculators, blasphemers, adulterers and thieves. The Book ot Mormon is composed of the worst features of the Koran and tho Old Toetament. He was a proto type of D. D. Spencer in that be in duced the poor to pinch thomselvcs for his accommodation, and make bim and his family rich at their expense. With out genius, having only craft; without holiness, a most arrant hypocrite ; without personal courage, he hired others to do his bloody deeds. He has illustratcdanew tbe gullability of man kind. In almost every age of th world, man woman have been able, on small pretense, to induce numbers to follow them ; whether to rescue tb tomb of tbe Saviour from the heathen, to followthesupposcd miraculous leader into the forest to live on roots until the diet became disagreeable, or to burn Convents and Churches, or to hang negroes. Tbe world's quota ol fool. never gets down never needs replen ishment. Tha crowd that has followed the leadership of Brigham Young has beon composed of all Nations except the Irish and tbo Yankee. "Tbe popular notion of Gentiles who think tboy aro wiser in their day and generation than the children of light is, tbat Yonng's death Is the end of Mormonism. Wben Colonel Steptoe was sent to 1'tnb In 1854 with a bat talion to make Brigham take a back seat, and govern Utah according to the laws of tb United States, Brigham said little while Steptoe waa there, but afVcr be had gone, Young arose in tbe Tabernacle, and said, 'lam and will b Governor, and no power ran hinder it until tbe Lord says : Brigbam, yon neod not be Governor any longer.' In flammation of the bowels, hastened by green corn, appear, to be the medium through which thia message baa been delivered. As no man rises bead and shoulders above tho rest of tb Apos tles, it is guessed that Brigham will not hav successor capable of maintain ing Turkey in Utah. But groat men are often raised op when least expected. Emergencies create men. The material interests of the saints in Utah are too grant to be permitted to past out ol thoir bands Into those of the ungodly. Brigbam is gone; but tbe amwls remain." Bold Truths. The Lancaster In telligencer says : We aro glad to see the religious pa pers take up tb "religious tramp," for wben tbe secular papers castigate him their motive are impugned. No on can deny that "the number oi people who 'run' some machine ot a pious or moral sort for a living, whoso capital is self conceit, and whose income is de rived from mixing their bras with th croduality of tha publio, has greatly increased since 1873 ;" but if the Intel ligencer had said it th religious com munity would not hav tho tame res pect for It as tboy will pay to this ad mission by the Methoditt. The North leettern Christian Advocate joins in tb crusado against the "army of to-called evang'olista, lillipotian Moodya, who, with limp Bible, trawl around tbe country, endorsed by no church, not alwayaeven by a ejU-eonslitu ted 'Stat Central Comraitlee.'and, what It vastly worse, oflon not members of any church organisation." Tb Canada Chittian Aieoeatt alto goes for th class of tramps who "go about from plao to place, making great pretension to and pretensions of holiness, seeking for churches in which to ran bolinoem meet ings, as they term their servlcet." wbo "seduce) silly , women, and evoa steal. They usually 'operate' aa lar from horn u possible. Id short, th Tangllt haa becom a nuisance, and It it tim to compel bim to enter opo some hon est employment" The pretention ol railroad itrikn la tha subject of a ort of article, con. tributed to tbo Mew York Natiun, by Cbarlea K rant is Adama, Jr. In hi last paper ho take, exception to Colonel Scotl'a article In the JVortA American Review, so tar as it demand, from the National Qoternment direct and pa ternal protection of the railroad, of the couutry in th performance of tboir .. j - -. r T r.-y-TTT. American track, and illustrates a better way for corporations by a reference to the French system. That system pro vides lor promotions and Increase of compensation in the direct line of effi cient service. It furnishes lire position, and makes situations for snob children of employes as desire to follow the calling of their fathers. It provide., by assessment upon tbe employes and also tbo corporation, for disability funds and pension funds. " Tb mini mum period of service which entitles an employ to a pension it twenty years, tho minimum retiring ago ia fifty years." Mr. Adams brings for ward for consideration, as suggested by the French methods, the following general principles : 1. Tbe establishment of a service having all th elements of pormanence, including apprenticeships, regular pro motion, and, finally, retiring pensions. 2. A gradual and reasonable increase of wages during active employment, based on the length of continuous service in any ono grade. 3. The organisation of a provident fund, to supply tbe place on fixed prin cipies oi thai cnaruy which is now doled out by all tbe companies in per petually recurring hard cases, In amounts which vary according to the fluctuations ot business or tbe good nature of Superintendents. 4. Tbe practicability of having ro course to arbitration as a means of ad- justing those differences of a general character which from tinio to time arise between corporations and their employes, There seems mors than a germ ol sense in these recommendations. They appear humane and practical, and there is no good reason apparent why we should not make as profitable nse of them as the French. In fact, Mr. Gowen, of the Philadelphia A Reading Railroad, seema to have already applied somo of the principles to the manage ment of that road, and witb remarka ble success. Tbe "provident fund spoken of is part of the Reading's plan, introduced by Mr. Gowon. T1IH BOOT ON THE OTUEH LEO. Cameron's organ, tho Harrisburg Tehgraph, refer, as follows to Colonel Noyes, the Democratic candidate for State Treasurer : Coloa.1 Noyce baa alwaya boaa what la ka.wa aa a eorporatioa raa. Irarlag hi. Una la tha Lrgtalatar. h. wa the eaaporter ef all aebam.. for atdiag th. eerporatioua t and hia adroeaay ef tae " nta. Htlfloa BUal" waa epB and paraiat eat. Now, w. de tot wiak te eehrge Col. Neye with mortal ala la the. .aoouraglng the eorpera ttoaa be le pledged te aad bee aa iatereet la, bat wo do thiak tbat hie aeminatlea followieg tb. paeaegeof reaelaUeaa deaeaneiag aubetdiea, mad grama, aaJeerporatroeja, waa Btore Ibaa farcical. We personally know the above to be incorrect, tbe writer having taken an active part in opposition to the " Nine Million Steal." Colonel Noyea was not then a member of the legislature, and bad nothing to do with that Iniquitous measure. Rut tbe Harrisburg Tele graph, the paper that now libels Colonel Noyea, supported tbi. measure, which it now denominates, and properly too, the "Nine Million Steal." While the bill was pending in tbe Legislature, tbe Telegraph contained several edito rials tavoring it, and it passed, and was vetoed by Governor Geajy, tbat paper condemned tbe Governor's action. Tbe Telegraph' general charge it aa false at its specific one, as Colonel Noyes has never been controlled by corpora tions. His persistent effort to cut down tbe rates of tbe boom monopoly at Williamsport tbowt he was not afraid to champion tho cause of tbe lumber men, in opposition to tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which backed the boom monopoly. Such false accusations as these against Colonel Noyes will re act, aa did those against Judge Trunkey. Where both these gentleman are best known they aro the strongest, and they will run far ahead of their party in the North west Clarion Democrat. Good For Him. Kenneth Raj nor, the god father of tbo defunct Know. Nothing party in Its palmy days in North Carolina, has been quartered in tb Treasury Department ever sine tb advent of Ltncolnism, and has re cently becom rather semi officious in publio affairs. And for this, some writer in tbe Washington Republican gave this "Southern bully" a rap over lb knuckles, and meeting tb editor on tbe stops of tbe Capitol on morning recently, dealt him several blows over the head witb a large cane. Rut tbe editor rallied and knocked Ray ner over lb steps and had him arrested and put under bonds. The next day he ap peared In Court wltb a pair of very black eyes, and lb Judge ordered bim to pay a fine of twenty five dollars and costs, and stand committed nntll th sentence is compliod with. On ol th Chester county papers tells of thia aignlar and sodden death : Mrs. Piersol, of East Piksland town ship, some tim ago brok her leg. Her physician, Dr. R. Griffith, torn weeks after took the shingle off and gave tbe lady th ns of th Injured member. She walked aoross th floor, and the excitement produced by her joyouaness at finding that she could walk, so acted upon her heart, which was diseased, tbat it suddenly ceased to beat, and she fell dead. Til Flag Tramp. Sergeant Batos tried to commit auicide recently by poison at hit residence at Say brook, III. Hia family baa been in destitute cir cumstances for soma months past Had h not mad a fool ot bimaelf by tramp ing over th world carrying tb flag, be might b in a mors prosperous con dition, or at least be tb subject ol sympathy instead of ridicule TaiTtLEOaura SrsAEt, Tb Uar- riaburg Telegraph aay anappiably : "If Don. Cameron were to induo a R. publican Convention to paaa th Tea Commandm.nt aa party platform, tb New York TWfow would abase him for It" No danger of Don. ever reOBraoodin tb prioeipke ol lb dV calojro to bis faithful henchmen. CONTRAST. The " Civil Service Reform " which Russia practice may be Imagined when It ia known that ah expends annually one hundred and thirty million of dollar on tbe army, i.r million on tbo Imperial fumlly, iimi7toni on pub lio Instruction, and ten million on the Poatofilee Department, levying TiiiBTf of the thirty six millions of dollars ot poll lax on the plebeians, or poor peo- 'T F aga of 20 and 49 years, ia being con- scripted or drafted into the army. The finances seem to be as Jow as tho morals, and as hsr.ardout aa per sonal liberty. The latest Government statement shows the revenues to be 1288,000,000, whilo tbo expenditures amounted to tbe sum of 1324,000,000, If short 136,000,000 in time of peace, bow will a long war afloct the Treas ury f In tho mcantimo, the Turkish rovenuosamountcd to only 173,000,000, and tbe expenditures to 171,000,000. Tbe Interest on the publio debt of Russia is 150,000,000 annually, and that of Turkey ia 110,000,000. Rioters Convictid. Wm. Hilde- brand, Tho. Paiflt, Frank Vanormer and John McLaren, were convicted a few days sinoe in the Cambria Co. Court for taking possession of railroad prop erty belonging to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, on Sunday, the 22d day of Jun last, and sentenced by Judge Dean to pay a fine of f 150 each, and be imprisoned in the county jail on year. Wm. (juinlan and Andrew Crouse, not so deep in the mire, were sentenced to pay a fine of 1100 and ondergosn imprisonment of six months. Mental Poison. The ChrUtian World makes a suvago dig at thoso people who regard themselves as too poor lo take a religious paper at 12.50 per year, but whose children regular ly aivend from ten to thirty cents por week for blood and thunder papers, witb thrilling rocitals of the dueda of pirates, highwaymen, abductors and assassin heroes. The World is right in its theory that there is moral dis ease in a large portion of tbe sulphur ous literature that now delights the youth of tho land. At St Elmo, Indiana, recently, John Scales, ?rank Barnes and Frank Wise man were shot dead by a robber ol whom they, in company with a lurge party, were in pursuit on horseback. The villain would wait until the pur suers csme within ranee, wbon he would turn and fire. After be bad killed three men ho turned with a yell, rushed directly upon the horsemen, making them scatter in all directions. Tbo murderer then escaped into the woods. Bbiuham's Sl-ccksbor. Tbe Venan go Spectator says : There is no truth in tbe report tbat Mr. Boochor had beon tendered the position made vacant by the death of Brigham Young. The rumor created great rejoicing among the eighteen widows of the late Mor mon Prophet, and it caused Brother Shearman to weep, and there were other aching hearts in Brooklyn, but the report had no foundation. It waa a mere fiction of wicked newspapers. Ex Gov. Wilson Shsnnon baa died in Lawrence, Kan. na was the prosecu ting attorney of the State of Ohio in 1835 and was governor from 1838 to 1840, and again from 1842 to 1844. In tb last named year he waa appointed minister to Mexico. From 1853 to 1855 hs was in Congress. In 1855 be waa appointed by President Pierce ter ritorial governor ot Kansas, in place of Gov. Reader. It is no wonder that tbe Russians are getting whipped. Th. whole world is against them. Uobart Pasha is an Englishman, Mahomet Ali is a Prussian, Baker Pasha is a dismissed English officer, and there are grave suspicions tbat Suleiman Pasha ia a party from Ireland by tbe namo of Sullivan. Tbe widow of tho late Dr. Rhea Barton, of Philadelphia, has presented to tbe University ol Pennsylvania 150, 000, with which to ostablish and en dow "the Rhea Barton Proforutorship ol Surgery," as a memorial ol her late husband, wbo was at one time an emi nent Philadelphia surgeon. The Union Argvt finds some consola tion fur tbe bereft widows of Brigham Young in the fact that their co-operative grief will make tboir affliction comparatively light. In the U. S. Court at Pittsburgh, last week, Wm. M. Lloyd, of Altoona, was declared a bankrupt. It is likely tbat an appeal will be taken to the Circuit Court Who Did It. An exchange remarks: "We all know that Columbus discover ed America, but who first dug op Stan ley Matthews, for a statesman T" Th Democracy of Blair county have nominated John K. Ball lor tbe legis lature, to fill th unexpired term of Col. D. M. Jones, deceased. Mrs. General Sherman it severely opposed to round dancing. Exchange. Well, ah need not dance if ah don't want to. Ex-Governor Smith and Letcher, of Virginia, ar candidate for re-election to tb Legislator of that State. Pay your Slat and county tax on or before tha 5th of October. JCftjal ui'trtijrrafnt. DM! NIS)TM ATOM'S MOTICIC Notice Is hereby glen thai Letter, at Ad mlaletratlen ea the aetata ef JOS. PflHTLI THWAIT, bate ef Beady uwaek la, ClearSeld Oa., Peaa'a, eae'd, having toe daty greeted be the uderelgaed, all ameae ladablad te eald Mtate will pUaaa mah. immediate paymaat, aad there herleg etoteaa er demaada will preeeal thaw, property aalaeaUMted for ewtlemeel w Ilk eat delay. OEORdl 0. KIRK. Latbortbarf. F, Sept. IS, If St. Adm'r. ADCtlNIHTM ATORt NdtlCR.-Notln teeercty glrea that Lettere ef Admlniatra le aa u.Mete.f kU.-.(U8 COVDRIET, late ef Oeeiegtea tewaehip, Clean). Id aeaely, Pa, dee'd, kevteg Beam dale graated le IM ader elgaed, eU por.eee ladebled be aald acute, wis Keaee m.he ImmedlM. pevaeMt, aad thoae bae g eloiaae w demaad. will preeeet them properly eatbeatleeted far eeHi.rn.el wtlbeet dlay. t. M.cot'naikr, I. N. COITDRIET, FrMMhTlIU, Pa-, Sept. It, 'IT-tt Adm'ra. AINIIIITtlATIR'a MOTICa-Nvtlee to hereby glee that Lettere wf A dmlaletra Uea ea the eettte ef ISAAO THOMPSON, Sr., rata ef Bloeea aoaraabip, 01.er.eld eewaty, Pa., d.aa.aad, kevteg hee del graated ta the wadonlgaed, all wereeea ied.bled le Mid eetee. win pane, aaahe Immediate peyneeat, aad the., haelag elelaaa ee temeude will preeeet them aremertv aethealiealad lar Bettleeaaal wilavaat iey. A. 0 TAT, Adm. ClearSeM, Pa., Sept. I, Islt-M. IttiUffttanroui. newdTpar1we IN LUT1I ERSBURG. kept la tbe future. ' All old aeoeeatl meal be Milled. Tbow who eaunol eaah up, will pleaa bead orar their Bote, aad CLOSE THE BECOBD. I am delermiaed to eel! my gtwda at eaah prloaa, aod at a dieeouut hr below that erer uf.rd la thia ridnily. Tb. dieeouut I allow my euatumera, sill make th.m rich in twenty year. II tb.y follow my advlo. and buy their gooja from me. I will pay eaah for wheat, oata and clorar " DANIEL OOODLANDKR. Luth.raburg, Jaaaary 17, IS77. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Haa opened, la a building ea Market atreet, ea the old Wee tern ffut.1 lot, eppeaite lb. Court Hoaea ia Clearteld.a Tia and Khael-Iren Mana factory aad Stare, where will be found at all tlmaa a fall lima ef sotjsz rmmrsmiTo goods, Stoves, XXudwre, Sto. llo.ee S.o.ilog .ad all kieda of job worb, repair, iar. Ae., doae ea abort awtice aod at rmeooelile rate.. Ala., agcBJ for th. Singer Sewing Machine. A eapply i f Maobia.a, with Needle., Ac, .1 way. oa bead. Terror, atrletly eaah or country p reduce. A anare ef patronage .olinlt.d. O. B. MERRELL, Huperiateadi-nt. Clearleld, April ii, 1877-1. TETINSHOP! RIWIVC MYOWX MAl'llNE! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. S, FIE 8 OPERA HOVM, Clearfield. Pa. Rwpwtfttlly Id form kli tuitsmara. aad th pnb llr In norml. tbat h ontinuct to nanursMnr all kind of Tln.CopiHT & Sheet-Iron Wnre, Of Brat clasa autarlal onljr, and la a workman lika nan oar. ROOFING and SPOUTING doa ob abort antlo and tbtj raaaonalila terra. COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES .;. kept la atork and for aalt low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specialty. Oaa Fiitaraa atwarton baad. All work ftiariui td lo (Ira Mtiafaejtiua. . A tbara of pabllr? patronage cordially ollr-ltcd. FRED, SACKETT. CWarlWId, Pa., May ( 177. QOITRT PROCLAMATION. WaaaaAa, Roa. 0. A. HATER, Praiidont Jidn of Ibe Court ef Commoa Plaaa ef Ike Tw.alr-Bftk Jajtiieie! Diatriet, aompoi of 9 ooanuaa or wiaamaia, (.antre and Ullataa and Hon. Aanaa Oanaa aad Horn. Vinckkt B. Uolt. AaaooUte Jedcea af Claavrlald e.aatv keve iaaaed their precept, le me directed, fer th. boldiag ef a Court ef Commoa Pleas, Orphaac' Court, Court ef Quarter S.aioaa, Coert of Oyer aad Terminer, aad Ceart ef General Jail Deliv ery, et tbe Coert Hoaae at Clearfield, la and for tbe eoaaty ef Cl.arS.ld.eommeaelng on th. fourth Monday, th 14th day of Kcutcaibcr, islt. aad la coulee, twe week. ROTICI 18, Ik.refere, hereby gives, te the Cereaer, Jaatie. af tbe Pmc., and Ceeatablee, IB aad for eel. eeaaty ef Cleerficld, te appwr la their proper peraeac, wttk their Reeorda, Rolla, laaalalUoaa, Riamlaatloac, aad ether Remem- hraaeee, te de thece thlega which te their omeea, aad la their behalf, pertatB te he doae. Vy aa Aet ef Aaaembly, paaaed tbe elk day ef May, A. D. ISM, it ia mad. tb. daty of lb. Jua. tiMa of tb. P.ae ef tbe eeveral ouunlte. of thle Commoew.eltb, to relent te tb. Cl.rk of the Court ef Quarter Seaaioae ef Ibe rvaneotive eeeatles. all tbe reettgeiaeeece catered Into before them by aey eereoa or peraoaa charged with tbe eemmtHioa of aay ehuw, .leept tueh eaea. ei m.y be ceded before a Jaattee el the reaee, aa der eaiatlag iawa, at leaet tea day. before tbe eommeaeemeat ef tbe eceaioa of the Court to which tbey are made retaraablercapeetively.ead la all Mace where aay reeogaiaeaeee are ralared inte leaa than ten day. before the eemmcaeemeal of tbe aeeeloa te which tbey ere made returna ble, lac aald Jaettree ere to return tbe aaiae ia tbe acme manner ae if aaid act bad Bot hcea paaaed IIVIN under my hand at Clearteld, tbla ISth dey ef July, ia the year ol our Lord, eae thuuaaed eight hundred and rev.Bty.eeven. Jy l le ANDttKVY PKNTZ.jr, SBeril.. TRIAL l.lhTwLla of eauaea art dewe for trial el September term, eommvneing Mon day, September Kith. IS77. neat wbbk cbpt. Strw. W. W. Wilaoa, te eae, re. J. O. Wrlht A Ce. D. A. Fatter ea. Joha P. Irrlo. Co. Nat. Beak of Cll'd ta. lit N. Bank ofClf'd. Cbarlea II illraplo v. Wm. F. Johnaoa. Ab'm Kephart, ta ae., vs. B.rwlnd, Whit. A Co. M. llarl.y A Bro's vs. B.rwied, While A Co. .BCuBB BKRB OPT. IbT. Aadrew P.nta,Sr., va Wm. Corley at el. Jamea Morrison VI. John uorley. vs. Hinpa A Llojd. va. Au.tin Kerin. vs. W. II. A Mary Joy. .. Robert Lackey et al. va. J. W. ll.ru. vs. Wm. W Irwia. va. Wm. Orabam. Toaier A McMa.tere Daai.1 Weav.r K A. Irria A Co. Jeese 8. Willi. oil Wm. 8. Piek.y Leaerus Moyer lleery, James A Ce. Qeeree M. llriabia va. Tbe Pcan'e H R. Ce. L. A A. Morrlaea A Ce. vs. M. L. A L. Co. Aadrew Rohcrtena vs. M. L. A L. Co. Ira R. Stillmaa A. W. lister Criaamaa A Bona W. S. Head A Bros Jaaw B. tlrabem Horace Petehla Jereb Bcaeall Joeeph Ooae Aaaie Bloom et el a. B. Hood leader vs. Bloom A Krbasd. vt. Wm. O. Kclley. va Isaac ti.iaea. va H.mn.1 Murphey. va. Crowell A Coudriet. v.. Shemeld C.reoa. n C i II. Hchwom. VB. D.vid Ooea. ea. Th. T. A C. R. R. Ce. vs. A. M. McClure. Robert H. Powell . J. I). HbosT A I.Tyler. Heary Bwaa, for Bee, vs. Jeeiah Law, bora. Uideea R. KlBperta va. Thomas Toaier. (L! BLOOM, ProtboBotery. T 1ST OP JUROIIH. Ij Lietof Jarore drawa for September term, A, o. IS7T, eomn meaelBg oa the 4th MoBdsy leth devt BBASB JOBOBI. S. Carvoa, Bereelde hor J. Mitchell Baraalde tp. R Penniagtoa, Cheat, Adem Rephert, Deeatar Joha Monro, Fergaeo. J. Bcetl Flegal, lleabee D. Mil.hell, Ureenwaod D. 8. Speaoar, U.lieb, Jae. IrwlB, jr., L.w'aeo 8. B. Jordaa, " D. F. Sharpe, Pane, Ilea. Bloom, Pike, See. R.ab, CleerSeld, 8. B. B.tt.rs, J. F. Irwia, R. II. Shaw, K. 1. Dutey, Oaceola, Bertoa Merrill, Bogga, N. P. WtlcoB, Bradford, leeec Wileea, - Kit BOBlt, David Hitching., - inge, M a, Brady, B. F. Claytea, R Werlng, Woodward, TW.AVBBSB sraeaa Irw Means v, earv. lira. A. B. Sbegarls, Ol'teld, W. T. Rotbreek, Morris George Wise, " Joha MeKeoa, Pane, N. Freemaa, J. V. Sanaa, Lewis Lewbeed, (lee. R. Wearer, A. m. IIIIIS, Jemes Leech, Pike, Jae. Norrle, Car'avllle, U. R. Hill. Woodward, W. N. Dyer, " IS. Peatlrthwall, Bredy, M.Owrar, " Adam Beck, Bereelde, Reb'l Betler, llcutsdale'David Feltoa, " J. M. Roaa, L. City, lA.Tkompeoa, ' Tboa. M. Helm., Ooeeola'Tboa. Kraaa, Cheat, Aadrew MoClere. ' C.lrla Hl.vena, Joha Miller, Bogga, J. Helah, -W. B. Teylar, Bredferd, R. R. Sblrey, Rills SmeaL Wm. Rcbwem, Brady, Grace W. Ball, Kao., Jaa. Smith, Lawreeoe, Philip Reese, " R- U. Decide, " R. S. Irwia. " Henry Holt, Covin gtoa, F. F. Roily, Rmll Mlgnot, D. S. Heghes, Deeetar, J. F. Stlaer, Wm. Aedereoe, OeehrB, J. Krler, Graham, W.B.ThompsoB, ilr'w'd, Heary Allemu.U.llch, J. R. Johaaee, Jerdae, D. W. Wiae, Hear; vlreo, Morrle, J. M. Heller, Kerth.aa, vasvaaaa svaoae lar bubpsv, ecr I.e. 8. Moc.raiiok. Bureeidr Joha W. Net, Cbeel, A. llerwlek, Ucartold, J. A. Moore, Wm. Bchaarr, Oov'gtoa, W. B. Morgse, Deeetar je Gleaa, Fergume), Slglet Bargee, Hrehem, W. Mhneaieber, Uoehea, M.tl M.O.I, tlellch, Albert Newell, i'aetoe, J. P. Farewell, L. City, W m. H.nmaa, Oeeeola, men a wees, J. Llgkleer, Beeeerie, Bleke Batrd, tell. 0. M. Get, Bloom. Jaa. Ilaea.lt, - . R. Plymetaa. Betas. Wm. Cbambera -A. i. Asm. Morris. Jae. W Krler, " Hamael St.lt, j j Dalley, Peea, 8. Leeeberry, Bradford,! Hiche Davie, " 1. . Wrtgtay, J. Hert.bera.jr., Pika, Jew,.. Reefer, Brady, Rebert Owwaa, " Jeh. TroieU, BaraaiiUjj. B. n.rrlaee, BeeJ. Weed, Ohcet, J. H. Breheker, t'eloe, Job. Reload, " iJee. Creel r, Weedwerd StiSffUaufouS. TERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Hrnve Lining and Fire Brick, k.pt eoQ.taatly oa kand. ST0E AM) ARTI1E - WARE OP KVEKT DESCRIPTION I ICUOCKS! POTSI CROCKS! b'ralt ( .u.l BUTTER CHOCKS, with lida, CREAM CROCKS, ' MILK CROCKS. APPLE - BUTTER CROCKS, I'ICKLB CHOCKS, FLOWER POTH, PIK DI8IIBS, 8TKW POTS, Aad a great many other thlnga toe aameroaa ta mentioa, te be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE . WARE POTTERY, Cornr ol Cherry and Tblrtl StnwU, CLKAHFIKLD, FA. Mfl . r. OPLICH. ft. M COR KLI a D. HtlLIMDR, GILICII, Mct'ORKLE & CO.'S (8ooeMora ta Jobs Galloh), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Htreel, ClearSeld. Pa. We manufacture all kinda of Farnitare fur Chamhera, Hiding Hooma, Librarloa aad H.lla. If you want Furniture of any kind, doa't buy uatil yoa aee our Block. ITNIHUlTAKIXtU la all Ua branch. We fc-rp n tock alt tba Itteet aad no, imprnrerf Cutout aad Cafkate, and bave errry ftvilily fnr pnprrljr oa darMing thia branch of our btiKineti, tt'a bava a patent Corpta Pr. frror, lo m bich bo lina ean be pr-twrred for a con atdrrablo length of tine. A ainrnW of tba firm baa bli eliine apart mcot at oar wan -room, ebcre ha ean be founj bj mj prun wbo coma i nigat tot the purpotv oi prrarinf cofflm. oriJCIl, M-COHKI.B A CO. Clearflrld, PaU, My 19, 7 ft ,7. FidOiiit. fi:k, AND G110CE1IY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Room No. t Ple'B flpera Huute, Clearfleld, Pa. Keep eonatsntly na hned Bt'OAR, COFPKI, TKA8, boda; COAL OIL, SYRI'P, SALT, rJPICKS, SOAP, Canaeil and Dri.J Fruita, Toh.cc", Cigars, Caa dles, CiJer VlncgarOdtttr, Bja.'Ac. ALSO, RXTRt II. IMS MADS Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o., All of whloh will h. sold ohssp for cash er ta exchange for eoontry produce. A. 0. KRAMER A CO. Clearleld, Nor. IS IS74.-tf ' IK .''I;-!? 'a W t' iu vrar.W.t GLIIXX'S SULPHUR SOAr. A Sterling Rkmliit rot Diseases and I.NJties OF THE .SKIMj A HEALTHFUL ItuUTIFlF.lt OF THE COMPLEXION; A KfUABLE Ml-UHJ OF PEKVENTTrlO AND Kelievimo Rheumatism ad Goot, and an Uxrqualed Disinfectant, Deodo wur.t and Counter-Ieritant. (HennU Sittpfiur Soap, hcile erali cnting local di'vcaxr of the at in, banishea de fect of the complcxii:inf and imparts to it gratifying clcaroexa and smoothness. Sulphur hatha are celebrated for curing eruptions and other dmeiws of ibe skin, as well as Rheumatism and Gout Olefin's Uttlftur Soap produces the same eticcts at a mml trilling expense. This admirable specific also specifily heals sturs, krmiiet, froUt, turns, tframi and tutu It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and turning gray. Clothing and ltnm used In the sick room is liinfectrd, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box(3CakesK 60c and $120. N. R-Rvt tha Urt c-V and eeraviaaift. Soki by tJi ImNi. " HILL'S HAIR ASD WHINKER DYE," Black ar Brow, ft Vwe. C. I. (tlTTHTM, Prap'r, 7 Siitk HARTSW1CK & IRWIN. 8RCOND 8TRRIT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DIALERS I" PURE I)llU(iS! C1I K M i c A L 8 I PAINTS, OIUS, DYE STUFF VARNISHKB, BRI.'BIIKS, PERFUMERY, a , FAUCT O0Df TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS far medleleal p.rpoeee. Traaeee, Bappertere, Soheel Booka aad Statkm ery, aad all elber arllclee Bewail; found la a Dra( Star. PHYSlCIArtf PRR8CRIPTIOK8 OAR1 FI 'a.Y OOMPOI1NDBD. Il.v.ag . hrge . aerl.Be. la the haslaese tbey ea. give ..tire aat- lafaoi.m. J. 0. ttAI JOHN p. Oleerte. V December IS, ltT4. 1. 0. KARTf WTPK, . tnwin. .iA'dja.'i.iLL'.T' fori K A my 2Wirftlatnous. CUEAP GROCERIES! . , . . LUMBER CITT, PA. III. Flr.itfM.l -.. . i ...... . aad pstrou. tbat h. haa op.e.d a load lit. Z UHllfUhiirii a wu,tiu,..uu -."." t . .. .7 ' - ' ""T"".'n aa ta. .Id etaad el Kirk A Spuier, for whi.b h. aolieiu a lib.,., patrontga . w. SPENCER Lamber City, Pa., Mareh l-tt .rZ.iTiTT', llV.F.-VVF.H F'v-TM CLE A HF1 ELI), PA., Are of.ring. el the eld uteaa of O. I. Reed A C. their atoek af goeda. eoaaittiag of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS. HARDWARE, QL'EEMBWARI, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4o 4o., At the moet reasonable fatal for CA8H er is eiobaoge for Square Timber, Board, Shinglei,. OR COUNTRI PRODUCE tSt-Advaneea mode te thece engaged ia get Hag eat equere Umber oa the meat adT.nUgee. er pdtl)an7 JJARD TIME8 HAVE NO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI I aa a wars tbtt tfaf-ra ara aoma peraoDs a little lurd W plesH, sod I am alsa aivara (hat tha ora plaint of "bard timaa" ia wail oigb anivareal. Bat I aas o aituatad no that I can satiafy the i orrntr and prove eonelnaitelj that "bird tiaaa" ill aot street tboaa wbo boy tbeir goodi froM ad ail mj patruas aball be initiated ioto tbe . aret of UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES t have goodi enough to eup).y all the icbabl- anta in the lower and of the county which I sp t eietwditiit low ratoa from my uammotk atun ta XIILKOMtliHU. where I oaa alwara he fA ready to wtt apoa eallera aod supply tbsm wltb Dry Goods of all kind, dneh a Clothi, Batiaetta, Caiaimarat, Mntlina, Delainea, Linoa, Drillings, Callcoei, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laee, Raadj-made Clothing, Boots and 8hoe, Hsti ard Caps all of tra beat material and made to ordet - Hoaa, 8oke, U lores, MitUaa, Laeea, Kibbons. Aa. OKOCEUIES OF ALL KINDS. CofftMs, Tea, Dngar, Ripe, Uolastea, Fiih, Fait fork, Lineeed Oil, Fiah Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queearwar, Tinware, Caatinca. Plowa aad Plow Castings, jNsila, Hpikea, Cora Caltire tora. Cider Preasea, and all kinds of Aias. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Olaaa, and a gun rat aaaortment of btationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of diffaraot brands, alwaya oa band, and will be old at tba lowest possible ftgurta. J. It. Mcclain's Hedieiaaa, Javnc'a Ifedleiaes It osu tier's aod Hooland'e Bittara. Ovt pounds of Wool wan tad for which tbe ligheet prtee will be paid. Cloveraased oa hand in a ror sue at tbe to wait market price. Alio, A frm t fr Btrattonrillt and Cnrwetiaviile Threabing alacbinea. fe.Call aad aaefor yoaraeliaa. Tea will ltd Everything ally kept la a retail store. L. M COtHDIlIET French Til ! p. O., Augaat 13, 1RT4. B1GLER, YOUNG k REED, i.Sooeaasors ta Boyatoa A Tosng.) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS If aaafaeterwrs af INSTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner ef Fourth aad Pie. Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVING engaged la the maaefaetare ef I ret ries. MACHINERY, we reepwtf.lly Inform he pehlie that ere are Beer prepared ta Sll aU order, ai eheaply aad ee promptly aa eae he tea. laeayef theelUee. We maaafaetara ead deal la Malay and Circular SawMilli ' H.ad Blocks, Water Wheels, Shaftlag P.lleya, (lirTord'a Injector, Steam Qeuges, Steem WhlatUa, Oll.rs, Tallow Cups, Oil C.pa, Oaug. Cocks, Air Cock., fllehe V el res, Cheek Valves, wrought Iroa Pipes, S'.eam Pampa, Boiler Feed Pampe, Aati- FricUoa Metres, Boap Stone Packing, Oum Paok- and all klads of MILL WORKi together with Plow., Sled Boles, COOK AND PARLOR STOTKS, and elher CASTINGS ef all hl.do. f'ltitn solicited aad tiled al eity prices All letters ef Inquiry with referee oe te maehlaery ef oar maaafaetara promptly eaawered, hj addrea. Ing aa al Clearleld, Pa. ianl'TI-tf BKILER, YOUNG A REED. G ROCKR1ES. JAS. II. LYTLE, (Ruceeeaot to LYTLRjA MITCHELL) WUOLKSALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHOICE LINB OF TEAS. OOLONdS, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, TOUNO BY80N, INUIISII BHEAhFoSr Peredt ra afarkat. BUTTER AND EOOS. Will he keat aad eald at Irat eeet. Cesk paid ler Coeelry Prod aee. r HERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNE PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. nan. Mackerel, Lake Herring, Ced, As. PirktLKa. Barrel Pickle, and Reglleh Piekhm, fUUN AMI) Pt'KJk, Ftear, Oera Meat, Oat Meal, Ae. )ea. I, tt. J.. R LYTLE.