. 11 'IvflU'iS- - r t-ree(a, THK i lu'JJdlooi nUi hM.dorint ' been nlrnil to double lu .otihed, and tha proprietor will spare bo , paint .to render fall guests comfortable while Stay tog with htm. p&Tb 'Mansion Hons" Om a I but real to and from tho Dopot on tb arrlral and dspartur af each train. W. C. CARDON, July 11-77-tf Proprlatoi jIiLEQnENT UOTBL : Market Htreel, Clearfield, Pa, Win. 8. Bradley, furmorly proprietor of Hit Leonard U'uno, hi v in a loosed the Allegheny H.ril,tohciu efcuajof public patronage, 'Hie Ilnitio has been Ujoroqjcmjr ttiliak aol fllitjy funiiaticd, and guest will Ond it a pleasant Hup ping pleoe. The table will bo supplied with tbe boil of everything in the market. At tho bar will be found the bo it winrs and liquors. Hood tabling attached. VM. A. BkADLKY, May 17, '.. , J'roprietor. SHAW HOUSE,' t.(i . f Market A Fnnt streets,) CLKARFIKLD, PA. The undersigned having taken ehurge of this Hotel, would rcspetMlully sohott pulHle patronage. ibl,78t - . K. NEWTON KIIAW. WASHINGTON llbUSE, N'KW WASHINUTON, PA. This new anil Well furnished house has been taken by the undersigned. He feels confident ol being able to render sal inaction to tboae who may faeor niyi with a 1L, , i ., J a, f. pvjs,toPT, , LOYD HOUSE, ' . . Main Sir..!. PIiaiPoBUKa, PKNN'A. Tob slweya supplied with th. beat the tairkot affords. The traveling publio Is Invited toeatL n.l,7. ROBEKX LOVD. Snub. County National Bank, OK CLEARFIELD, TA. 1 OnM In Mason if ItulMing, one door north of V C. D. Wutmm's Drup Store. l'tMngsTickcti t and from Lfri-rpi.ol, Queeni town, Utasffow, London, Paris and CopcnlmKcn. Also, Dratt for solo on tho Hoyal Dunk of Ireland and imperial Bunk of London. JAMES T. LKONARP, Pres't. W. M. bllAW, Cashior. Janl.'TT tDREXEL & COiji r No. 31 Ho nth Third Htreet. PUllaJelpiita And Dealers in; Government Securities. Application? ail wtll4roaiva pratupt atten t!nn, and alt information cheerfully furnished Orders so lie ted. April ll-tf. r. R. AH MOLD. a. w. auaoLn. j, a. iKsoLr F.K.ARNOLD & CO., IZmiLerH and ISrokrn, lteyuoldkville, Jellcriou Co., Fa, Muuey receivud on deposit. Dl.wounts at tno deriite rates. Kntern and Foreign Ksebwng al wnys on hand and oollrotiuns pruiuptlT dado. Keyuoldsville, Dee. lft, IbM.-ly 5cuti5irt). 1 l. Jt. iiEiciiHor.n. o0 HtfHrjRON-nRNTlH T.J Omduata of tho PennrvlvnDia ('ollcffe of Dental Surjtery. Cffioe in rfridoseo of Dr. Hills, opposite the bbaw House. n:cbl3, 'i tf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, Batik Uulj'ins,j turivfuivlllc, Clcarllrld Co., I'n. mch 33 '76-tf. ' i i 1 j f:" J.. M. STEWART, , SURGEON DENTIST, CLEAP.FIKLP, PA. (ODloc io reaiiimcr, Scoood itreet.) Nitroui Oxide t!aa edmiDiotpred for the pain ful eitntctioD hi teatb . Cle.rlleld, r., Maj J, 1S7T-1.T. ?lllisrcUanrotts. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON & BRO., On Market Ft, one door west of Mansion House, CLEARFIELD, PA. Our arrangements are cf the most complete character lor furnishing tho publio with Fresh Meata of all kind, and of the very best quality. We also deal in all kinds of Agricultural Imple ment, hlch we krp on exrribltion for the ben efit of the publio. Call around when to town, and take look at things, or address na U. CARDON A BRO. Clearflrld, Ta., July 14, lS7i-tf. T C.OI1 W I? TltirNT." Alt others must X nny for their wrk before it loarec the shop. And as all flash Is as the gross of the Hold. and the promises of men are like the flowers thereof they are given one day and forgotten tlitnet-throfore it is best not to trust anybody. All kinds of work wilt be done In this shop fur easb or ready pay. Boots and shoes of all sites andatylea the bet aad ehcapoat to town. I bva removed my shop to the lower end of town, in Taylor's row, on Reed street, near the depot, where 1 will be found at at) times, waiting for eustoiiiere.' Alt work warranted good and cheap. , , Also, all HbJi of Leather and Shoe Findings The eititena of Clearfield and wtoinltj are ipectfully invited to give me a call. JUS. 11. DKERINO, Clearfield, Pa., July 11, lt77. SURE REWARD 1 5 YEARS TO PAY FOR A FARM, 84 to iil) per Acre. Hew nd Maple I.eniT in Michigan In lie aiii.i. iuti u It AnT nf the Ornrid . Hapidf nnd Indiana Rallrond Company. TITLE. MERFEVT. Strong Sell iSure Crops Plenty of Timber No Drought No Chinch Bugs No "'Hoppers." Running Btroama Pure Water--Ready alarkets . oc noon nauroatl oeupletea tbrougli centre of the grant. T fiend fur pain jib let, KoglUh er (lerman, . Addreaa, W. 0. Ill till ART. r, Land Commiuioaar, Maroa 11, lttVe-im. READING FOR ALL 1 1 , f00XS J $TA TIOKMJl Y. V J Market MU, flrarfirlrt, (at tliv Poat Office.) TUB undersigned hega leere to annonnee to the oitisens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he hai fitted up a room and baa Just returned from the eity with a large amount of reading metier, cuawung in pari oi , i t j Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account and Pus Books of every de scription f puper and Envelopes, French preHed and plain) Pens and Pencils t Blank Legal Papers, Deodt, Mortgages) Judgment, Exemp tion and Promisarv notes) White and Parch ment Brier, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Csp, Sheet Musie, fur either Piano, Flute or Violin, const an Uy on hand. Any boohs or stationary desired that I may not have on hand. will be ordered by first axpresa, and aold at wholosale or retail to an it custom vs. I will alto keep periodical menu are, ueo jJuagannee, newspapers, e f. A. UAULlil, Clearfield. May 7, 1ft68-tf The Hell's Run Woolen Factory Petn towniihip, Clearfield Co., In. II II K N U O I) II T I - p IB? HOT ,. l VIC.! ' j B U R NED U PI Theauhsoribera have, at great expense, rebuilt a neighborhood necessity, in the erection of a first elass Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern tmproremente attached, and are prepared to make an iinus oi viotns, Lasitrnares, Pahnetle, Ulan, kdt, flannels, JU: Plenty of goods on band te sup til at) nurold and a thousand new caslomera, whfttn e ask tw come and examine our stook. The vuslneaa of CARDINQ AND FL'LLINU will treaelvfi our asilal attertBon, Propan arrawgeinM w4j be mane te feArve w4 hf Wool, to autt enstomers. All work warranted and done aan Atie ah(ntat hotiea. and by strict atlea tlon to busineaa we hope to realise a liberal share oi pilie airtnag . , m.tMrO P0rTl WOOL WANTED I Wa will pay the bl chest market nriee for Woo and aell our manufactured goods as low as similar goods can be bought In the county, anil whenever we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we ean alwevyafce fnvd t4e fdrej toett proper eipianatiwW) earner vw wunren mw ty tenor. 'WAMHS JOHNSON A SONS, aprllSfltr llowtrP.fr. Cheapest Anil get tlinm nt the LOWEST TRICES, will of neci'twity lud to conclude tlmt GUINZBURG'S CLOTHING STORE, Wt'Mtern Hotel Corner, C'lenrlield, ln. Is the Place to get the Cheapest and the Best. And they will nlxo conio to the fame conchiHiou in regard to HATS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, . VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Eto. As we prefer selling our Summer stock rather than carry them over, wo will give our customers nctunl bargains. COME AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. CteiBeW,JI'a., Juljlt, M . Yrii m m THE BEE HIVE. To the Citheus qf Ckarfmht County :' ' " I have opened up one of the of goods ever oflered in this county, which must bo seen to be nn- Ti : l . ' . i- i . m i , .t 1 . iiuumicu. it, im not necessary io go into ueiaus, dui win say mat the following departments are thoroughly full in all qualities nnd styles. ; j Dry Goods, u j Millinery Goods, t ' Jliwiery nnd Gloves, Corsets, Ties, ! Handkerchiefs,! ' Furnishing Goods, Kid (1 loves, i E b r o i d e r y. f OIlliWIH, White Goods.'1 ' Linen Suits, Skirts. These goods have been selected bought for cash nnd will bo sold for ensh, nnd my expenses being very light they will be gold cheaper than tho cheapest. Clearfield, Pa, May 1, 1S78. SOMETHING FOR FARMERS. f. 5i. c tnnox A ItllO. HAVE JUST KECKIVKD A CAR LOAD OP CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, A LARUE LOT OP Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters, Hoebncr's Level Tread Threshers, and Little Giant, No. 2, threshes and cleanB grain ready for bagging. WIIIUI will be will CIIRAP and EXCIIANCiKU lur CiMI) YOUNG IIOKHEB. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, HOI.II) I It ON AXI.Kall lh waj through, an:r dumper., the heat rake In the world. ClearOeld, r.( April SI, ir. . . y . AT GUINZBURG'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, There la now boing oponcd tho largest new itock ever brought here of NTItAW IIATN, FELT II ATM, BOOTS, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS. ETC. After having looked at good nt all other placet, oomo to us and com pnro pricc, nnA you 1111 be convinced that oure are positively ' THE CHEAPEST GOODS. IX 1'KOOF VB IIAVK TUB lintiyKliocs, ... 20 cents n pair. I Childron'a Kline. . 0 Misses Shoes, , ; . . Women'a Dross Shoes, Womona' Morocco Buttoned Womcna' Kid Shoos, , . Womona' Rlippcra, Mens' Shoos, Mens' Drcts Shoes, . lions Dress Boots, , ' Mens' Slippers, Wo have alto an asnorlincnt too numorooj to specify, at all prices, Wetnko your mcaBuro lor any shoes at prices comparing with list prices. Anything wo have not got wo will got yon without extra chargo. All kinds of produce taken in trade the saino at i . j 3 t . - though it was cash. , , -, , , BOOT AND SHOE STORE, J Clearfield, May 2278. Seeond Street, oppotila Court Douse. 2rw giawtlwrnfot. and Best. i . QxK HALL ; mm CLQTS1N9 BQUSS. 1!":B.-I8th year. ir.V.. greater variety Than ever Yi 'i'h ampler facilities Than ever Yi'ilh far more customers i : Than ever Wc are better prepared Than ever Jl ecii.';teral7 lower prices' TJian ever To Snryly Th Hen aid Boy. of AmflricA With Superb Clothing From the L orgeat I i : Clothing Hons. in Aaurlou Only Ono Price. Tl'.s Lowest. Termi Cash. Sv.'tlV!:on Guaranteed or Money Returned. Cainnl.-f 'jil.I jiilcea mailed ntiywhere. Uniera br mail prompUy executed. V7MIAHAKER & BROWN Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia. largest rind moHt attractive stocks .. V : t 4 1 Cnruets, Oil Cloths,) ; f ' Wftll Paper, Window Blinds, ' " Trunks, Vnliws, 1 RugS &c. with the crentest cure, were Avar. REED. FOLLOWING TRICE LIST : 20 cents a pair. . 79 cents a pair. 00 cents a pair. CO cents a pair. $1 25 a pair. 1 OS a pair. SB ocnts a pair. 05 cents a pair. II 45 a pair. 3 00 a pair. v .t Shoes, i i N 0 I. K S 80 cents a pair. THE ltEPUBLICAN. CLEAUr'IKI.D, PA. WSDXCf DAT JIOIlNINa. SRPT. 4, KS. Tho Nationals of Now York, in tho resolutions adopted Jit tlioir Statu Con vention at Syracuse, have mndo the most ouWpokon presentation of com munistic doeti'ino that wo have thus far had from any presumably rospuola. bio uodv. VuiUiiis foreign ngitutors in Now" York and Sun Francisco have promulgated similar ideas, and numer ous Conventions, not only of Nationals, (iruoiibuokuis und LuborHoloi'moiH, so called, but even of tho older political parties as well, linvo mnilu ilemaniis which loiiully loud to thesu results ; but wo buliuvo this to bo tho tlrst time that a body of decent American cili Kens, who uro described as for the most part honest anil sober men, huvu ik lib ernloly recorded their conviction that tho aoeumulution of property is a crimo. For that is really tlio sum and sub- stanco of iho Syracuso resolutions, as well as of IhoHu a'lopteil at tho Ohio Convention on J uosiluy, tho l llh nit Those patriotic reformers do not sim ply demand that tlio United Slates shall Issue nn unlimited (inutility ol notes, in prdcr thnl they may get "cheap money with which to pay their debts. This is a torm ol the lovol inu theory with which wo are already funiiliur, though tho Syracuse people oxpluiu ttio operution ol tlioir plan in an unusually definite way. Thus they demand " tho inimcdiato calling in and payment of all bonds in absolute paper money, without regard io tlio time they inoy have to run on their face." Thut is to say, that all tho people who linvo suvca uiiytlnng in limes gono uy una invented their surplus earnings. oithor directly or through tho Savings Banks or the Life Insuranco Compa nies, in United StutOB Bonds, ahull have all their savings swopt away by a flood Lof paper notes, which it may pleaso those wiseacres to call "absolute money," hut which evorybody knows will diminish In valuo and purchasing power in proportion as its quantity is increased, so that a man who has put his savings into a hundred dollar bond will find himself possessed of a nolo marked a hundred dollars, winch may bo worth soventy-five or fifty or forty dollars, or ultimately may not bo worth ton. Securities of ovory kind, of course, would bo scaled down in tho sumo way. This is tho first stop which these cw i oik rolormcrs propose toward wiping out all accumulated savings ; but recognizing Unit tho desiro to ob tain wealth is so firmly planted In the numan mind that, even woro all prop erty distributed evenly, some men would soon accumulate mora than oth ors, they propose, to prevent any such accumulation in tho lulnro by a now system of laws. Tho plan suggested is not a now one, but if could bo curried out it would be cnuctivo. It is that of an incomo tax, " graduating upward, but leaving untouched all incomes un uer ci.uuu. a thousand dollars a year seems to bo regarded as a proper! ago tux payer, but tho Radical govein income lor a man to have, but nobody I mg powers are noted for doing reniark should have more than that, and any j able things. Every yoar proposals tor surplus, by this system of graduated j furnishing' stationery for tho use of the laxulion-r which can easily be arranged Stato are advertised in several luvorile to run as high as a hundred per cent. is to bo paid into tho common fund, Along with this goes "adoption of land limitation laws," to prevent any man getting moro real estate than Inn neigh bors, an idea plainly brought from tho Pacitic coast if not f rom Kuropc, whoro such a thing as " monopoly ol the soil" may exist, but which is nevertheless consistent with the generul plan. Ol eourso, under this system "thuStuto is to control the railways, curry on internal improvements, establish agricultural, mechanical and indus trial schools, "and prohibit the importa tion oi any article that can bo produced in tho country, admitting all others froe, except Chincso, who are not to be admitted at all. The " brotherhood of man " breaka down hero, but with this exception the wholo scheme is near to tho Ucrman Socialist idea as it would ho possiblotocomo all at once. Avery little development would be required beyond tho Syracuse platform to morgo the individual wholly in the community. iv o commend this philtorm to tho vory curocst attention of tho numerous politicians who aro cultivating the "National movement" and think that they can direct it to somo wise end. Of eourso tho scheme that is hero pre sented is impracticable-, but surely it is not necessary to try il in order to demonstrate its folly. And wo aro likely enough to try it though the experiment would not last long if our political lcaduis do not leave olf nurs ing this mischievous lunacy as a means ol injuring ono another, instead ol dropping tlioir miserable selfish quar rels and uniting to cultirulo a healthy and vigorous political sentiment, in the prosenco of which this un-American Communism would wither and dio. Philadelphia Times. BONDS VOR THE PEOPLE. Tho nil moron n Huvings Bnnka thai have collapsed during tho pant two or three years, with iniineiiHO loattui of moneys deposited in them by tho poorer clusses, have vory considerably sliukon tho confidence that was for merly felt in tho Btubility ot thoAo in stitutions. Tho fact thut our Balti more Savings Hanks linvo Mood firm throughout tho season ol depression shows that they havo been managed upon sound business principles ; lint ours is almost an exceptional cane. In almost every othor lurgo city in tlio country Savings Hanks havo gono down crash alter crash, sometimes through tho blunders of incompetent bank officers, eomotimes through diroct cmbojezlemont, C'onsidorablo attention has, therefore, been directed to tho problem of providing an investment for savings which shall bo free from the dangers that besot ordinary finan cial institutions, and which shall yield a low but certain revenuo. Tho propo sition to creato a system of "ToBtal Savings Banks " has been discussed horelolbro in the Gazette, and tho many objections to tho scheme clearly pointed out. It is not necessary to repeat them now j let it suffice to any that it would necessitate a complex and costly governmental department, that it would give a dangerous central power to the Federal hxocutivo, and that it wt uld mix np politics and finance in a way that would bo ruinous to both But none of theso objections apply to tho issuing oi United States Bonds In sums of and $50, bearing 4 por cent, interest. It will bo only doing on a small scale what is already done on a largo scale. The largo Bonds now pass into tho hands of capitalists and moneyed corporations, at home and abroad ; the1 proposed small Bonds would pass into tho hands of plain peo ple, the tanners, mechanics, the shop keepers and laborors. Beyond doubt it would bo It great advantage to the country to havo its bonded debt held at home. Not only would it prove nt tho dran ol coin from onr markets to pay tho intercut on tho Bonds held in foreign countries, but it would prevent the suddon return of those Bonds to us by the loreign holders at timet when our markets woro unprepared lor them. But most of all, It would havo tho effect of giving stability to our financial policy. It would give to a lorgo num ber of Americans of tho poorer classes an interest in keeping up tho financial erodit of the Government, and it would servo at a most efficient educator as to what financial credit is, and what it is worth. Kour-flflhB of tho financial lollies ol the past ten years camo from sheer ignorance and prejudice ; artful dumugoguutt of theipres and on the Htnmp liavo sought array tho poorer cIuhhcs agelust llu I " bloated bond, holder." In point I f fuel, compara tively low (if tho I'nflod Sillies Honda ttio held by cupiiiliMs. They are much moru lurgelf held by banks, saving institutions trust companion Himt emat iil-"i; "j Ljl U Courts, and are thin Indirectly helu by widows and orphans and guardians. The talk about i,(,utod bondholders " and "Shy locks" Ib not only unjust, but foolish. Nothing, wu believe, would so surely dispel such delusions us the investment of suvinira in small United States llonds, thus giving to tho small uoniort a direct pecuniary interest In maintaining tliu National credit. IltiltimvM Ua:rlle, A BISHOP VUK J'ftliSlDKNT. A very remarkable sermon was de livered a lew dayt ago ul Murlhu's vinoyard, by an eloquent young Meth odist preacher from Lowell, Muss., the liev. Merritt llurlburd. It was devot ed to showing thegrandeui and power ol the juoinoiiisi Church In this conn try. llu assorted that in 1 870 tho church numbered S.Hti.SuM communi cants, and had 47,965 preachers of one kind and another in active service, lie suid that it was tho duly of this now orl'ul religious organisation to hold tho buluneo of powur in tho Vnited States, so that whichever way it went on any great moral question, the victory would go. Said this powerful divine : "It itl of slavery, the Church must now contend with the slimy serpent of com mil uim and science on the one hand and on tho other tho elaborated paganism crow ned by the mitred head of Home. When the heart ol the nation responds they will all be swept aw ay by the bosom ol destruction. T he Church wears the ermine of the judiciary ; is ill the hulls of Legislation. Wo could take out ot the President's family a woman who could guveru this griut nation more w isely. more intelligently, moru lionehtly, more judiciously, more manfully tliun tho ('resident himnelf. Our Dishops have profoundly impress ed tho councils of the nutiou. We hopo thut the powerful inlluunce of the Church in tho afluirs of tho nation, rep resonted every your on this island, will organize a movement to nominnto Irom tho Dent h of Dishops of tho Methodist Church a candidate for tho J'ixideri tiul chair." Tho Methodist Church North has long been an important factor in poli tics. In the supreme duysof the Re publican party it virtually ruled the country, but wo doubt now whether Brother Ilurlburd'sproiiosition to nom iuulo a candidate lor ('readout from tho Bench of Bishops would be gener ally indorsed. The Southern wing of the Mothodist Church might object to that progranuno. But there is one cluuso of lir'her lluilburd's sermon which meets our heartiest approval. It is thnt which sets forth in effect, though not in words, tho osscrlion that Mrs. Hayes would mako a much bolter Pres ident than her linslniiiil. Here are a lew figures that may seem a little rumnrkablo to the nver- newspapers, and recently a UurriMburg correspondent ol tlio Lancaster iutvlti tjenar compiled tho amounts lor udvi-r-tibing and tho cost, of the stulioiierv, und assert thnt llio udvertiriitig costs inure loan the stnlioituiy. line me figures lur each, which uro given an of ficial : Alvti tiling In 1873 cott $lr.tM 10 Mntiunrr; latni jeBr cut (,674.16 Eieru fur advert iiing Advertising Id 176 owt but tuner in )ir twit , 764 V 6,111.1 JT 2,677.60 3,56ft 0.1 T.6V3.76 a 6,600.QV Exceii Tor arircrtMog,.,. Adf rtniog in 187 eott (fttii'Q!7 lauit jenr cott Exccm for advert Ulug l,tV3.Wl iluw does that strike the general reader lor economy ? The excess of advertising comes from tho advertising in more newspapers than it required by law. The law says that proposals shall bo asked for through two news papers published at tho capital, but the extravagant habit has been indulged in of going beyond this and feeding some weak organs with columns ot rich ad vorlising fur which they receive three or four times as much as for any other work of a similar kind done by them. It is not too Into to reform this, but it can only bo reformed by putting in power tho party that favors no pet, ring or clique the Democratic party. Tin Sa i. a Hits TUF.r Dancr For. There aro now carried on tho army rolls eleven (ienemls and 5CC Generul stalf officers, besides 430 cavalry, 284 artillery, and 877 infantry officers. This makes one officer to about four and a halt privates, which the general run of uuappreciativo peonle think is a little too largo a rate. Besides this, there aro 301 officers who although they draw pay, Irom General down to: Major, aro on tlio retired list, and ren-j der no service whatever. Army officers have a vory strong influence, in a so cial way, that they tin nee thcmsclveiv into, and which they have always used wuen lliey nave I mm a themselves in danger. They operate with the wires anu daughters ol senators and Kepro sentatives in Congress, and already ex press themselves as being powerful cnougn io Keep up mis exoruiaul ex pense, even if tho people, through somo ol their Jicprcsontuuves, doohject. In many cases, bcncrals receive mure money than it requires to pay their commands; Majors moro than their battalions ; Captains moro than their companies ; and Lieutenants, moro than tho detachments under their com mand. Tut Ntw County or Lackawanna. Tho following namod gentlemen have been appointed by Governor Hurlrniift omcers lor tho new county of I-ncka wanna : Vrothonotary, Col. F. 1j. Uilchcock,Scrunton, Republican ; Clerk ol tho Courts, Joshua 1(. Thomas, Jlyd Park, liubor-Grccnback : Jlocorder, A Miner lienshaw, Scranten, Democrat; liegister, J. L. Leo, Seranton, Labor- trreenhaek ; Treasurer, Col. W. N Monies, J'rovidence, Republican; Sur veyor, t'. M. Walsh, Beranton, Labor Grconbai k : Coroncr,Leopold SchimpfT, Scranton, Democrat ; District Attor ney, F. W. Gunster, Scranton, Demo crat; County Commissioners, il. L. Gaigo, Democrat, ot Moscow j Horace F. Jiarrott. Kcnublican. Schultaville. and Dennis Tierney, Democrat, of Wanton; Auditors, I nomas 1'hillips, Republican, Hydo Park ; K. J. Lynolt, Democrat, Dun moro, and Duncan Wright, Labor-Greenback, Scranton; Jury Commissioners, James Lynch, Democrat, Ulyphant, and Kugcno Sny der, .Republican, Dunning. Tho ap pointment of Sheriff ban not yet boon made. Some of our exchanges affect to treat tho third-term Grant movement as a huge joke, and say that there is no reason to believe that Grant would ac cept a rcnominalion. Tbo New York JitraUt calls it "the third-term bogy," and says thero is not the least evidence that Grant would accent a nomination. But there is not tho least reason fur believing that be would refuse it. The thing, however, is not "ft bogy;" no body is scared. To nomlnato Grant would be the death tgony of the Be publican party ; and yet there is noth ing clso fur tho parly to do. It is a great mistake to suppose that the Dem ocracy is seared at the "Grant Bogy." On the contrary there it nothing that it to much desires as to have Grant nominated on the platform of tho New York Oriihic and the St. I.ouis Glubf. lie would bo beaten as never man was beaten before. It Is to this result that all events tend ; and these events arc watched with much complacency by the llemocracy. A thouuhtfiil Cliiiuirouu looked ovor my and found thnt that official hadl puiu in len years llio sum 01 llo.HiU tiincnrluili.,.riliilih,l.,.lillinn Tkan ho looked through the books of tho in stitution and loiind thut it hud received from the Comptroller during that period, 17 1,775. A discrepancy of only 914,000, Such aro tho wuya of charity these crooked limes. 5Tcw arfrllsfmfttttj. SherifTs Sale. flrtuf of wrW of 't. V, Untied out of tha Court of Common Fiona of Clonr- Hld eountr. ind tn ma d I rooted, Ihoro will ho axpoiad to PDHI.IC BA1.H, nt Iba Court llomo, In tlit borough of Clearfield, on 'DinrtUr, tho llllta dnj of Htitenbor, 178, nt I o'clock p. ., Iho following de wr.lod real oat ate, tn wit i All Iho defendant'! Intertft In nil thnt certain niriiungo or traot of land ahualo in Corloffrnn lownthi, Clearfield count, I., bounded on tho en il by luoiu m ( on th north and won liy Inndi of M. II. Couower. nnd on the aouth (r the Knrthaua alate, nnd draoribod na folio we. to win twinning nt n pail, being tli north mil corner of ireel No. 1SV7 ihenoe aouth t Jcrei 1 liO icrrhoa lo n dend while oak ; thenoe noui h SS don reel wait 70 ft 10 .arches to n oit : the oca noi ib I degreua enit IM perobea to uoat : 1 hence north 88 degree anat 70 (110 perohee to ptneo of ofginoing, eon taming 6i norei, ino-o or lea, having about 46 wre cleared, n log Doom) I.SjIH feit in elaa, n log barn 16 feet wide ly 6ft fret lor.g, n moo neanug ore nam ami otner oedcarv inipruvoinenti thereon. Bolted, taken In exeou tioo and to be told na the proper tj of Qcruiain nauioni. AIo, nit d'ft-n'lant'a Interest, being an un divided one-luurtb iiitcrnt in llmt certain piect nr i'Br of lend rtluatain Penn towoihip, Clear field county, l'a., bounded nnd dwcribe-l at ful low i Ut yitioiiig nt n hetulok, corner of line of lt.i.,1 ivt.W; thrnoe l.r land "f V, tn Wall aiiuth 1 rit gren wt ( troliee in n rd onk corner , th oce fciiih Hrt dt'grrcn vnit Alt peichon a poat ; thi t.re Bi-uih I J (fttf w.t ft peri-hf to n iOt; invi.vi itT mnu in in 1 1 ion naunr'r run n no oe. groe ntrf ?J 6-M pcrnlieo to ajmut ; t heart aouth 1 rit Krett writ 227 porrliei to n bxmlxi'k ; tin-nee nith0 drgrou neat 2it pcrctn-a lo n heinluok ; thcrrre by land ol Jamei Julinaon north I degree eat 12:i perchei Ion birch (tbenoa north tS 6-10 drgrrei weit SO prrrhea to alonei; thenoe by line of No. 61123 north I ft 10 degree eait 110 per die to n poet ; lbnoo by line of land of Jamtf MoKwan nuth 8( dfgrtea enat 176 perch a to n hi'Utlwk i tbi-nro north 1 dt-greel nuvt lit por chea to n tetnlock; tlienca iv lino of No. iltK ouih H7 ft 10 degree tat ICS perolin te n bt-in lm-k nnd plan of beginning. eonUioinir (113 noroi. tliirty threo porohoi, and tbo time) n'lowtinoo. It being part of n larger tract warranted in tbo name of Nitklin A Griffith, nnd known m tract No. itUfii. Kciied, taken in execution nnd to bo aold a tlio property of Win. Manatfoy. Alto, lh following described property of W. C. Arnold and A. II. Irvlo, litnato to tho borough of Curwroiville, via: Four oertalo lota or piecei of grouna, brginnmg nt lite corner or r illxrt nnil Oeorgo itrvola, running northward along Kilwert trcct (on tbo eait lido of anid itreet) 2411 fent to alreot known at Maxwell or High atrcet ; thenoa to no easterly direction along aaid atreot IW0 fool hi n 20 -foot alley 1 thenco along anid alley in a touinward direction i reel to Uoorgo itreet th 14100 woatward along aaid street 1W0 feet I place of beginning, anil having thereon erected n largo planing nut, hoar ehad, board kiln, and neceaiary outbutldingt, with a large toan engine, Rtiiogio unit, and varioui wood working mAoam ery bclunging to anid pinning milt, beiaed, taken in rat outiun and to be aold al the property of W. 0. Arnold end A. 11. Irvin. Alro, tbe following deierii ed real eitala altuale IB Ifloom townrhtp, containing ltH acre net tncaauro, with nbout 20 acre cleared, bonnded and dncrtbed aa (e)fowa: Beginning at a poil corner of land of Cbriit Duck and land told to Hugh lA-cihi thence ly land of Letch iiuth 3 it- greet eait 12 iercbei : thence loulb 87 degreca by other landa of Inane Tbouijmoo perches lo a poai ; ineoce Muin ev degreca Oftal 21 per ohi-i to a ho ni look corner ; tlieooe north 87 de greet wart 74 prrches to a poU; thenoe 2) de-grt-ca wtst IU perchei to a ''it tbence north HT4 degreci woit 134 perobas t a poat corner of Hugh Leech t thence by same 3 dogroei eait ITS ieiobea Ui place of beginning, hciied, tnken in execution ai.d to Ih mil l aa the rrp"riy ot' Hob't i fn. Also, the foltuwicg property or H.imu I Hop per, iituato In Orcioln borough, i Icartield Co., i'a., bounded aid dcaeriUed nS followi : Two lota fronting on Coal street and rnnningback 160 ret to an alley, bounded eaat by Ucatur alley, aoulh bj t'oal Vreet, wa-t by lot No. 22, north I'y Hf.rurt ilfey, nd known as loU No. X12 and 'iit nd havln2 thtrton ert-clei a two-story bnuk hoU(a Wiih brick kitchen attached, well ti nulled, eoal houi. frame atablo. and other out buildings, Heited, taken in execution eud to be old aa the property of Samuel II ppr Aleo, n certain lot of ground in the borough of CUarfleld. Clearfield aouatr. fa , bounded utt the east by lot of A. J. JackioQ. on the west by lot of R. II. Hhaw, on the norih by an aney, ana on me outh by Maiket street, and having thereon erected a largo two-itory frame home, well nnlahcd, a small stable and other outbuilding!. Baited, taken in execution and lo be aold as the property of Jacob A. Fauat. Alto, the following proptrty.of Cornelius Tubbi, I tuate In Ferguson township, ClearSo 4 eonnty, IV. bounded and described al follows: North by land of Kliia Jane Wood, east by land of Alcona Barrett, south by land of Jamee McFad den, west by land of James Matter, oontalning about 1 zo acres, mora or leai, with about nc acret cleared, and having thereon erected a log honae, Ice barn, and other outbuildings. Ktised, taken in execution, and lo be sold as the property of tornohui v. lubbt. Aifj, the following deicribed pieces of land : ho. I. Situate In Jordan township, Clearfield aounty, Pa., beginning at a beach: thenoa by land of Parker Strong aft degrees south-west tdfi percheo to a poit) thence by land of John Wil liams oorth 8H degree weal I AO percbea to a post thenoa by lands of John Williams north oft de. greet enat 10 perches to a post ; thenoa by laodi of Joseph Patterson south 3D degreel eaat 160 perches to place of beginning, containing 1UA acrer, Bore or len, wiih about 60 acres cleared, and baving thereon erected a log houe and Ir-g barn. This deed recorded la Lfaed llvok " Y," page 324. No. S. Situate in Chest lowntfctp, Clearfield county. Pa., beginning at a hemlock (gone) on corner of warrant and surreys in tbo name of Samuel Roberta, (Jeorge Oroff, Matthias rJlougk and tleo. Ross t thenoa by the Ross survey south 42( degree 1 eaat 21 A perches to a chestnut corner ef land of Wilaoa Wood 1 ibeoeo by tame ton lb &3 degrees wet 74 percbei to a post corner ; thence by other lands ot Ann woo north 4.' degrees west 311 pore bee lo a post la line af Ueo. Urotf survey thence by lame north 61 degrees east 4 perches to place of beginning, containing 100 acres, more or leia, wttn about ov aero eteareej and under enlttvation, and baving tborwon erected a two-story frame bouee, log barn, and ether out-1 balldiags. This deed recorded in Deed book No. 8, page 01. feised, taken in execution, nnd lo bo sold aa the property of Benjamin Viihop. Aleo, tb following real estate of Jwba t. Le, situate In Boll township, Clearfield oounly. Pa bounded on the eett by land ol J. W. Campbell. south by Huanuebanna river, west by land of Nancy A. Smith, north by land af Jamet B. Hnaderlin, oontalning acres, aad having about 41 teres cleared and under cultivation, and bar ing tbeion erected a hewed log home, two atoriee high, bank barn, small taw mill, and other out buiidingii. being inina nremtaes. Beiaed. taken in oxeeutiuo and to be aold aa the property of audi 11 . runaernn ana jodu m, toe. Al to, tbe following real estate of A not 8uadr ln, situate la Bell towaahip, Clearfield oonaty, Pa bounded on tb east by land of Ham'l Hall, south by land f J. B. 8underlin, and north by tame, containing 50 acres, mora or Uia, with about Sft tor cleared and under tultf ration, and having thereon er voted a log house, round log barn, and olber outbuilding!, tic tied, take in execuilon and to be told at the property of An 11. Sunderlm. Aleo, all that certain tract of lind situate In Bloom township, Clearfield county, l'a.. bounded and deeeribad aa follows t Beginning at a beech corner of land conveyed to David irvin ( thence wen sot perrnei more or left to a cbcitnut corner of other landa of aaid David Irvin thenoe north 147 percbea, more or leaa, to a poit corner of other lauda f David Imnj thane eait &b per ches, more nr lest, to a posti thence south 15T perohc to place of beginning, containing 79 eoret nJ 2ft percheo, mora or lest, being Und conveyea ay ueorge rems man wue ta Daotwl Rodgera by deed dated 2ftth Anguat, 18flft, record, ed la Deed Book "X." page t'U. H-Ued. taken In eirentioa and to be aold aa the properly of uamei nougert. Also, all that eeriala piece or parcel of ground rtioftTc in me noroogb 01 uioeula, Llearlele. C. Pa-, branded and deecribed nt follows 1 On tbe wett by ket street, ea tbo tooth by property of witrrjaaaa, on tna aaet ay Bieaehara itreet, and en tho wett by aa alley, eon Ui lag tw town lota, being 100 foot front by I ft ft deep, saving tnereoa areeted a good twe-stary frame boaaa, well Aatihed, good siablo, and other oatbuildlaga. Baited, taken In elocution aad to be told as the property of Jerry O'Brien. Aleo, by virtue of writ of Ft. Fa. aad Lev. I a., the following property, to wit : All defendant 'a interest, being tb a divided five aevoaiht of ail that certain firm ar piece af land eitaate Hi Bogga towatbtp, ClearfleM toanty. Pa., bounded and described at fullowi 1 Begin ning at a white oak corner oa the aertb eett cor ner of tbe tract 1 thence south along tbo old lino 173 percbea to a poat t thence west 110 perrhea to a post and stones thenee north 171 perchei to a peat ; thenoa eaat 110 perches to plao ef begin ning, oontaining II" acres, with loO acres cleared and under a good ttata of enlttvation, baving a two-story frame bouee and a one and a ball story fram house, and tw barns thereon erected. A good spring af water at each how, and a good orchard of choice frail. Beiaed, taken Hi exeoo tion and to be told ai Iba property of Henry A. Hbimel. Ttans or Th prion er na at which tb property shall a struck off mast be paid at the time of tale, or such other arrangement ad at will be annrofed. otherwise the nnner- ty will be Immediately put Vp and told agala at the xpnt aad risk af the pereea to whom it waa a truck ef , aad who, la eaae of defioleaey at each re-aale, shall make good tbe tamo, and In na lattaae will tb Deed b prtntd Is Court for aaanrmalian aaleee tb tneaey It aetaaiiv paid to the Sheriff. ANDREW PKNTZ, Jr. eaaairr Orrioa, I Bheriff. Clearleld.Pa Aug. t8,llT8. J Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue af tawdry writ af Pea. ., Weeed J ant af tbe Ooart af Common Pkae af Clear Held 0o aad to medlreeted, there will kwatpaawd la publla al. at Ike Ooart Hoaee, la tho borough of Cle.rfl.lil, en Tliared.y, lh I Orb day al "eplrml .r, IH1M, .1 1 .'eliwi, . ,lha fullo.. Ing drtoritird r.i Mtale. tait: A ceilai. lul of bad ll'a.1. la Cl..lIJ ImroaKh, Cli-.rB.ltl c.untv, FMBlvania, h.lnf 17 fcl 4 iurh.l tm aewnd alrwt, .boat ino feel dMP. lM,ai.dl lit. aeei b, Meawad Hnei. ea ;,' fl.i,, jUiUnt'.oaM. m.au. bj unaaia. Tli. nil prnnlan bln, uiDjaet lo jean; (roanl Ml ' M.ol doll.ra wr Tear. KeMTilwl la pool 011., peg . weiava ana iw wwan- tlon nnd to be told aa th properly of Hlohard B. Taylor. Also, all those oertala lot af ground tltuate and described a follows 1 1. Being a certain lot of ground sliasta la tb Bo roue h ot 'Clearfield, county of Clearfield, Peana. boundod aud described as follows 1 vii 1 On the east by Third street, on the aouth by Locat atreet on the wett by Wallers lot, No. I"7 and on tbe orlh by aa alley being feet front on Loeast street and I TO lest deep along third street, aad known aa lot No. 120 in tbe general plan of aaid Borough, having thereon erected a large frame house, carpenter ib'p, stable, smell tittee aid other improvements. t. Also, one other lot situate In BlgUr's edi tion to said borough and known at lot No. 2nd Icing 1,7 feet front on 8000 d street and about 20u lout deep, beunded oc tbe west hy second street, on the north hy Head street, on the east by an alley, and na the south by lot No. 2t)S: having thereon created three frame house, a shoemaker shop anil other improvements 3 . A Iso, on otLar lot of ground situate la said borough, bouaueu: oa the north by fine street, ou tbo test by lot of Mrs. SohoQelil, on tb south by an alley, and on tin west by kit of 8. I.Snyder. being elout fifty feet front on Pine street and about IHO feet deep, on which is erected a large iraiue, umie nou and otner i top ror omenta. 4. Also, one other lot of ground situate In Biglcrs alditioa to said Borough, la whit Is known as Taylor division, bounded aad de or i bed at follows: Beginning at a corner al Bridgu and Hecad Blieets 1 thenoa south along Second atreot About 7ft feet to an alley ( ihenee oaai an.og auiu aney ou leel lo lot of Mrs. Maggie duck 1 menot norm along t lot 71 fwl Bridge strext t thence nest along said street about nn it 1 to piaoe or bcglalng t being part of h- s 211 and havig ereotod tharooa twi large frame houses aud other iuiprovemeot. 1 he rame contlsting of the following eontlgaoui ioib or uuuirnion. No 1 reglnntng at corner 01 lot No. I, In said sub division and cxieiiOina wu'b alone Heeond Itntt nbont $i feet lo an alley t thvoeeeaat along aai'l alley about 60 feet to lot of Mrs. afatfgie uun ; tlieooe norm along said lot of Mrs. Book about 3k fret to lot No. t, lo aaid fub-tiivlvtitn Ihtnoe alung said lot No. 2, in said sub-division aWoul 61) feet to place of bee main, tain oart ol lot No. 211, and havlog thereon erected a lare 1 reive uouee nn'i oioer improvements. No 2 email ting of part of tbo above described lot, silualo on corner of Steoud and Bridge atroeu ami extending along Second street, south about 3j feet to lot No. 1 In said sub-division; thenoe eaat along aaid lot No. 1. Ml feet to lot of Alra. Maggie Buck 1 thenee north along said let 1ft feet t Brt-J" street ; thoccs vatX al-Lg said street anout ou lee 1 io ulac of bearinninc beiue part ol lot No. 211 and baving Ibervoa erected a large irame house ana other improvement. A lo, one other lot of ground situate In Bigter'i aumuon to aaia borough, in what Is kaown as Taylur's diviiloa : bounded and deecribed a fol tows 1 Beginning at corner of lot of Maggie K. uuen ana image itreet; thenee outh along sail lot of Mrs. Buck about 70 fact to aa alien thence rat along raid al'ey about 100 feet to aa alley ; thence north along said alloy about M feet te Bridge atreot ; thenoe west aboat 10 feet along id street to plao of beginning, being part of lot No. 211, aad having thereon erected two frame dwelling nouses and olber improvements. The same consisting of lb following ooatigu oua ,u or aua-divisioa: Lot No. 4, in taid sub-division ronslitlngof one half of the above described lot and if bounded and described aa follows : Beginning at a corner of let of Maggio K. Buck aad Bridge street : thence south along said lot of Mrs. Bock, about 70 loot to aa alley aboat fifty feet lo lot No. ft in sub division 1 thenoe north along laid lot No ft In said tub-di vlaiub about 61 feet to Bridge ttruit thence west abont &0 feet along Bridge street, to place of be ginning being fifty feet front hy abont Aft fert deep ana part or aaid lot Jl I and baring thereon erooiea a irame oweiung boae aad other improvements- Lot No. ft. Id said tub division being the re- maining ball of tbe above deecribed lot and la oounued and deecribed ai follows: Beglnaing at a corner of lot No. 4 In taid tub-division and image strict ; tbrnoe south alone aeid lot No. 1 about fii feet to an alley; thence east alone? said alley about M feet to an al'ey thence north along said alley about 60 feet to Bridge atreot j thenee weaiaieng urtnge sireei about Biiy feet to plao of becinntna beina 50 feel front bv about 6ft fYt deep and part of said lot No. 211 and having there on erected a treat dwelling bout and other im provements. Also, one other lot of ground tttaate ia the village of West Clearfield, ia Lawrence township, county and Ktate aforesaid and known as lot No. 32 ia tbe rnerel plan of taid village, bounded on the south hy Main street, oa the west bv No. 33: on the north by an alley and on the east by aa alley, being lifiy feet front on Main street and llu) feet deep to aa alley, baving no Improvements 8c I sed, taken la execution aad to be told as th property 01 H f chard B. Taylor. Also, a certain let al ground situate In Oeeoola borough, Clearfield Bounty, Pa., bounded and desciibed aa follows: On (he north by Hale street, baving a front an said street of ft feet, t lending back to lleary alley a distaoo lft feet containing 7,606 surface, being lot No, 1M In tbe general plan of said borough, having a frame hquee and other entbalUings thereon. Belted. taken fa execution aad to bo told at the property oi m. a. n moon. Alio, a eertaia lot of groaad situate In Oi wood township, Clearfield eonnty, Pa-, befog a large town lot with large hotel, stable two stories high, and small store room two ttoriea high, partly fin is bet), bonnded at follows t On the east by lot of O. W. Caldwell, on the west by Kianey, aouth by alley, eod north by Main street. Seited, taken in ex oca tlon and ta b aold as the property of George W, Lam born. Also, a eertaia tract of land situate la Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa , oontalning VV acret and allowance, bounded and described as follows: Oa tbe east by lands of John Kvler. on tbe west by lands of Brenner, Tracks A Co, on tbo south by lands of , .. end on the north hy lands of Wagoner A Dale, with 20 acres oiearoi, naving a tog nam and frame house I hereon, relied, taken la execntioa and to be told aa lb property of Mrs. John Wyna. Also, a eertaia piece 'of land tltnata la Plka towmhfp, Clearfield aounty, Pa., nontainlag of an acre, wiva a man iwu-iurj iram houte, small stable, Ac, bounded and described follows t On th ait by John D- Thompson' lead, wett by 8 hoop Co.'t land, north by Jona D. ThomnaoB. aad tooth by Krit turnpike, fieited, taken In execution and to be told aa tha property af Itaae Conrad. Alto, a certain piece of ground siteate la Olen Hope, Becearia fownahip. Clearfield count v. Pa- being 1 lot with a I, story plank boose, with kitchen attached, small ruble, nnd other out buildings, bounded as follows: East aad Wert by Wm. 8. Dickey A Boa, north and toatfa by Main street. Belted, takei In execution and to be told at the property of T. 8. Washburn. Also, a certain lot of ground situate in Wallaoa. ton boroogb, Clearfield count Pa., bounded east by an alley, west by Clearfield etraet, north by an BiMy,nu souiu oy wi of C'ampman, aad lav ing a front of 126 feet 00 Clearfield street and 3t0 Tcet deep, two lots la said borough, and having thereon erected a two-Mory frame hour 16x28 feet, with kitchen attached, a blacksmith shop and small frame stable. Beiaed, taken In excre tion nnd to be sold at th property ef Jamet O. Uothrie Aleo, a certain tract of land situate la Unto township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded an the aouth aad weet by O. P. Blaoebrd, eaat by Jaaoa Labordc, and north by John Uoea, containing aboat 40 acre, with aboat 10 acres cleared, hav ing a 1 mall log hoase thereon erected. Belted,! taken in execution and ta be told aa the property of Perry II, UctoeU. Tnant or Bata.-Th prion or turn at whioh the property shall be streak of meat ha paid a tho time of sale, ar tuoh other em a gem eats made aa will be approved, otherwiee th property will be Immediately put ap aad aold again at the ex pense and rik of the person to whom it waa atruek off, and who, fa aaee af defieteaey at neb re sale, shall make good the same, and la no instance will the Deed be presented ia Court fur confirmation an leas the money It actually paid to vne ooenn. ANUltKW tKrt II, Jr., Hnanirr'i Orrica, Sharif. Clearfield, Pa., Aag. 26, 1871. SherifTs Sale. T)y tlrta. af writs ef Lttmri WVaa, Isaa 1 1 eat f tb. Orart of Coatasaa Psoas af Cooar. old aoaaty, and ta aa. ollr.et.d, th.ra will b. oipoo to pobllo oalo, .1 tbo Coart HeaM, ia tbo boroaitb of Oloart.14, aa Tharaoay, tko iia say o, BoptMBMr, is7, at I a otooa. ,. tho followlaa doaerlb.4 rati s!au. u all : A oortoia lot of prrauaa aituaio la Uo Iraroagb of OmoI., Cl.arflold ooaoty, Po4 boaadod aad dtacribed m folio, t IU,ioaiaf at tho aorMr of Cortia otrwt and MoiImb., all., j thoaoo aj.a aoid stmt aoelh SI d.(rMS east foot tboaM aorta a.,ro.s Mat ijt fMt tk.aoo aortk n dofra.. wnt so fm; tb.aoa (oath II S.,rMa art St fMt to tb. plao. af k.(laalaf, bavin, th.raoe oreet a larf. two-.tnry fraato boaoa, and as a .ton boaae, aaS a dwalllag bran, a oat.ll .labia aad otbar aalbalMian. Soisod, taaaa ia osaooiioa aaa to ao Mid a. tbo aroparty of Uoorfo tloolioh. -1 , AIm, all tbat oartale lot ot arooad eltaata ta lb. pint oomoaoaly oallod Cbrtl.r 11 III, la Ucilat to. o. hip, Olr.l4 ooaatr, Pa., aad kaaaa la tb. plot aa lot No. 14, and b.aedd oe tbo aortk oaal by Usrlrada ttnMt, oa Iba ooath-oast by tat No. Ib, oa tbo aoath-woat bv aa alloy, aad oa tbo aorth.wut by sol No, II, 1.1a, aad ooaUUla, SO fool froat aad h I foot aoop, aad b a.iai tbora oa a frama dwetllag boaao, oublo, aad olbor wprovoaivBia. naiaoa, toloa la oiMattoa aad to bo sold aa tbo property of Jopb Uoaaia,. Also, all tbat oortala M ar aara.1 af (roojad daerib.d aa follewo t Bo.loala, al a post earner of lot of ,roaad of O. U. rolthlor, aad aa tko r Rinpvoarf aaa vaooooa roaa ao i-,a poraaoa froat tb. w.at boak of Moabaaaoe oaook i tbowoa by P.l.blor'a lot oontb 81 dairaaa oaot to Iho ll.o of T. a 0. Railroad ; thoaoo by aaid nod to a poat ooraor of aa alloy tbo aortk boaadar, af Ik plot af aud Ukaotor U0I IbaaM by oald alio, to imm no. M w. roiupaoarf aaa uoooobs Haul J Ibaaoo by aaid nad te plan af aaataalaa). tolaod th.a la otoeatloa aad lo bo ootd at la aroport, of . . Hoop. 7 Taaas op gill Tb. arle at na St wklek tb.proporty shall ba tlrael at aa.rl bo pold atlko lloao of sals, or saeh olbor arraa,oaisaU ai.da as will ba approved, atheniiae tbo property will bo lasosHiataly pat ap aad aold ag ola at tho otpoan aad rlab af tbo porsoa to aboat II was streak af, aad who, la aan of doleleaey al seek re-eele, sbotl asoko good tbo Sana, aad la aa sattaaoe will tko Dvod ba presealed la Ooart for ooainaa tioa aataos tbo pjoaoy Is artaallv paid ta tko Sb.rif. ANDMW tMl.lt., Caaairr'a Orrirs, I Bharlff. OloarS.ld, Pa, Aa. H.llTS. t9ur 9vn SMlmtlirnunt. THE REPUBLICAN, GOODLANDER & LEE, CLKARVIKLD, PA Haa Iba Largaat t'lrctalatiuD t any papar In Marthwaatani eaaa.yl.aala. Tbelars and oonitantly increanini oirculution of tho TtiriBLiCAN, rondora itvaluublelobusinosa men as i modium thro' wliicli to reach the public. " TkHMi or SuBaompTioK i If paid in advance, ... 13 00 If paid after three months, . 2 50 If paid after six months, . . D 00 When papers are tent onlsido of the county payment mum be In advance. , ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or less, 8 times, . (1 50 Kuch subsequent insertion, 50 Administrator' Notices, . . 2 50 Exocutort' Notices, .... 2 50 Auditors' Notices 2 50 Cautions and Eatrays, ... ) 50 Dinsolution Nolicos, . . . 2 50 Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YRAKLT ADVERTISEMENTS: One squaro, 10 lines, . . , IS 00 Two squares, 15 00 Threo sqnares, ..... 20 00 One lourlli column, . , . . 50 00 One hull column, .... 70 00 On,- column, 120 00 ItLAMiN. We have always on band a large stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES GF AGREEMENT, " LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, An., Ac, Ao. JOB PRINTING. V trtu prepared to do all kinda 0f PRINTING SUCH AS POST E Ii3, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTERIIEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, . Ao., Ac, ' ' IN TUB BEST STYLE, AND ON RRASONABLB TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL POR ALL KINDS OP WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlander A le, Cleirfeld, aearfleld County, fa gRiKllan(ng. LIvery Ntable. TH K and.nl(tiMl Ix, a In., to laiora. laa Mk. II. lli.t b. ia a.w full, r.p.iW to aB,fc aat. .11 la th. w.j .f furnUbln, lU.Ma. bug.ia Baddlaf ana Jfnrn,at 00 th. aboruat bwliea aJ UKO. W. UEAniUHT Hura.14, r.b. 4, 1874. . suites. a. a'c.aLa. a. ii,lgi Gl'LlCII, HcCOUKLE & 1 0. S FUKNITU11E ROOMS, Market fitrsrl, Clear fir Id. pg. We manufacture all hinds of Furnitar fH Cbambeii, Diuing Booms, Libraries and Ualii, If yoa want Furniture of any kind, da't bay aaill yoa tee our stock. - - t in;uTAKiA(j la all It! branch.., pronptl, attends to, (H'LICH, WcCOHKLE ICO. ClMrlold, Pa., rob. S, "18. if l.Vf't SULPIIUll SOAP. A Steru.no Risiedv roa Disuses axd Injuries of the Skin; A Heaithful llkautikier of the complexion ( a Keliable Means of Preventing and Kelievino Riieumatisu and Gout, and an I'nequaled Disinfectant, Deodo rizer and Counter. Irritant. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, besidn eradi cating local diacasea of tlie Ikm, baniahei de. feci, of the comjdeKion, ami imparts to it gratifying clearneas and smoothness. Sulphur Jlatlut are celebrated for curinf cruntiuns and other diseases of the skin, aa well as Rheumatism and Ctout. Glrnn'M Sulphur Soap produces the same eftects at a mont trirltne cipense. This admirable specific also speedily heals ifrtt, truiiet, uaJt, .Wats, sprmtni and rutt. It removes dandruff and prevents the lutir from falling out and turning Cray. Clothing and linen used in the sick room is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c and SI. 20. N. & Bu, th. brae calcn and thereby acoomatn. SoiU by .JJ Ltruga-iMa. "HILL'S HAIR AND WniSKF.R DYE," Black ar Drawn, AO t'eota. C. I. mirmTAI, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av., IT. H ARD TIMES HAVI KO EFFECT IN FRENCHYILLEI I atn await tbat there are some persons a little bard to please, and I an alio aware tbat tbt eon plaint of "hard tines" Il well nigh universal. nut 1 an so situated now tbat I ean satisfy tie former aad aroee ooaelositolv that "hard times" will aot effect tboae who buy their goods from me, and all my patron shall be initiated Into tbe eret of UOW TO AVOID IIAIID TIMES I bare goods enouxh to soim.It all tbe tnfaabl. tent in tbe lower end of the eountr which 1 sell ot exceed ins: low rate frean eay examaolh store la MaJUJOKlJUU!), wbere I an aiweyi be found ready to watt upon Callers and supply them n th Dry Goods of all Kinds, Snob as Cloths, Setlactts, Can I meres, iVlutlitii iiriaines, Ltnea, lrititngs, L'alieoea, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laeo, Readj-made Clothtna , Boot and Bhoei. Hats and Cat 1 all of the best material and made to order 6kt, uiore., Mttunt,Loa,Kibbn.Ae UKui;fitiiKa or all kidb. Coffee, Tea, 8utar, Rlee, Idolattet, Fish, 6ait Pork, Ltnaeed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Castinga, Kails, F pikes, Corn Cultita tort, Cider Pretset, and all kinds of Axes. Perlamery, Paints, Tarnlih, Glass, aad a general assortment of Stationery, OOOD FLOUR, Of diffbront bronda, alwaya oa band, 'and will bs aold at tho lowest posatblo Sguns. . I). McCl.in'a Medi.laes, Joyno's alodleiaa. Iloatettor's aad llooSaad's Bitters. S00 pounds of Wool wanted for wkiek tat kigbeot prtve will b paid. Clovomod aa kaad aad for soio at tko lewoot oiarkt priea. Alao, Agent for StraUoavlllo aad Carwaatvlllo Thrashing Maobiaea. k.Callaadtororyoarsolvoo. Toa will lad avorytbing aiaally kept ia a retail store. L. M. COVORIET. French. Ilia P. 0., Augaat 11, 1174. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, tSaeeeaeora to Boyntun A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Maaefaetarar af PORTABLE a STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Ooraor of Peertk aad Plao Straata, CLRARI'lKLIl, PA. nAVINO oaaasd la tbe siaBaPutars of Int. elan MACHINERY, w.r.rpeetfollj afoni ba poblle that wo an now prepared to III all orders as obosply and as promptly as oaa ba does 1st any of tko eltlot. Wa taaaafaetan and deal la Mulay and Circular Eaw-Milli Bead Blocks, Water Wbooto, Sbailiag Palloys, Oiflord'a Iajaotor, Btoaaj Oaagee, Btoaas WitstK OlUrs, Tallow Caps, Oil Caps, Oa.ga Cooks, All Ooobs, Olaha Vslvm, rbaek Valvaa, wroight Ins Pip, awaat Pimps, Bolurr Pnd Paaips, Ao 'ri.Uoa liotna, Soap Sloae Paekiag. 0i Peek ag, aad all klada of MILL W0RK togolboi wttk Prows, Rlod Balsa, - . . COOK AAD PARLOR STOVES, aad etker CA8T1NOS ( all klada. 4r-Ordon solioltod aad I1U4 at any priess AH kttort of loo, airy witk nfbroaoo to sjaoklaory of nr saaaafaatan proaptly aaawaraa, by addras. lag as at ClMrlold, Pa. JaalTS tf BldLRR, TOKNO A ItKEP. 7TT7. . hlii.'iiw'iimirit .ittTiManr-l l 'EgaageaaKiifafc