THE MANSION HOUSE. Coraer of Hooond M erk tnreeta, THf. eld eed eossiaodtout Hold hea, tsarlet tbe Mi( enlerg ed te double iw lunaer eapaelty for the eBUrtalBuieBt of strea fori aad guests. Tbe whole butldteg hue boot refBreisbed, end the proprietor will spare to pttas to reader hie guests aomlo ruble while Itayieg wttb htm. jW-rbo 'Maetloa House" Omul bus reea to aad from tho Depot oa Ibt arrival eed departure of luh trola. W. 0. CAKUON, Jul; It TT-tf Proprletoi LLBGQENY HOTEL Market Street. Clearfield, Pa, Wa,0. Bradlay, formorly proprietor of thf Leonard Huuae, having Imh1 tba Allegheny Hotel, en tic It a hare of public patronage, Tbe House hia hoeo thoroughly repaired an J eewl furnished, and rniu will 6nd t'im mMV Etug piaoo. I' h utiio will bo auppliod with tba eat of everything la tbo market. Al tbe bar will be fund tbo beet wlnee and liquors. Good tabltog attached. Wat. it. BRADLEY, Ma; 17, '71. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSE, (Cor. or Markat A front streets,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbo eederslgned baring takee charge of tbU Hotel, would respectfully solicit public patronage. lee.U,7l. K. MlttTUtt BllAff. rjlEMKRANCK H0US13, J'NBW WABIIINOTOff. PA. H. D. ROSE, . . pBOPftiBToa Heals, 55e. Han aod bono ever night, $1 00. Mm) and two horses over night, $1.60. The beat of acouaraoditiooi for man and bead, Oct, lili tf. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA TbU aow and wall faraiibfld house baa boon tab an by tba undersigned. Ha fools eoofldeut ot being able to rondo r aatisfaotioB to tboao who nay May MS7I. " O. W. DAVIS, Prep'r. LOYD HOUSE, Mata Street, PHILIPBUURG, PKNN'A. Tabla always supplied with tba boat the markat afford. The traveling public ! invited toenlL Jaa. 1,76". . . ROBERT LOVD. Great Western Hotel, Sea 18)1, 1313 A II Market Street, (J7.Vee.7y oppotitt Wannmnkf't Qrand Dpot,) PhilaiolpKia, Poaa'a. Toirxxxm, a)Q.OO por day. Thli lintel ia near the now Public Bui'ding now Muonie Temple, V. H Mint, and Academy of Fine Am. T. W. TRAUCK, Pmp'r. ofaa all amnr. . Jvl'. 78-ty County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD, PA. OOM In Majonio Building, ono door north ol Passage Tickets ffltnd from Liverpool. Queens. , V. V. Walton' Jlroa more. town, Glasgow. London, Paris and Coneoharen Alio, Drafti for aalaon the Royal Bank of Ireland ana imperial da nit or L tin don. JAMKS T. LKONARD, Prat't. W. M. SUA IV. Caahior. Janl77 DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Houth Third Htreet, Philadelphia And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mall will recaivo uroiunt at tat. tlon, and all Information oboorfully furniibod urotn aoMoiwl. April 1 1 -it r. a. iRMotD. 0. W. ARK OLD. J. I. ARXOL1 ; F. K. ARNOLD 4. CO., Itaiikers and Broker. Heyiiullvlllo, JetlerMin 1'u.i P. Money melved od depo.it. DiMoiinta at no dartl. ruci K.4Urn mil Jfortin Kieb.nK w.ri on huQii Mid oullrotiotii bruinptl, m.do. K.fO'.N. villa, Doo It, Stntlstrit. J h. R. nEICIIlIOLD, ,UH(iEOK UBNTIaT.. flndn.t. of lh. P.nvnlritnl Colloro of D.nUt ftufftor. (iflluo tnrolid.no. of Uf. Hillli, opnoilt tn. HU.W H00I. n-M. TH-tf- DR. E. M. THOMPSON, . , (0c la B.ak Baildiaf,) Curwtnnllle, Clorfltld Co Pi, aich 11 'Tltf. J.M.STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARriELD, PA. (0(Bm to re.ld.BM, Bwood .treat.) Nitroo. Olid. Oat ulmlaUterad for tb p.la Heltraetioa of tealh. . . ClMrleld, Pa., May I, tM r. Wisffll inroui. . MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAED0N& EEO., On Market St, ene doorweatof Mann Ion Houia, , CLKAItPtlSLD, PA. Our arrangrtnenta. are rf the moat eomplttr ebaraetor tor fumlablng the puMla wltb Preab Meat of ell kind, and of ibavery boat quality. IV'e alao deal tb all kieda of Aarleultaral Itaple Bftnta, which wo hoop on axbiMiion far the boa efitof the nub lie. Call around wba la town, and take a look at tblngi, or addroaa ua F. M. CAUUUN A BRO. Clearleld, Pa,, July 14, I87b tf. New Inrble Yard, Tha andarflgned wonld Infnrm the publie that bo hit i opened a DrwMjM v w. TidlfJ'- eonmanily on band a itook of rarivua kmdi of maibie. All RiotUor TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, font for trmrtrry Loin, and .11 other work In bl Itn will ba pmmptlj olMated ia a Beat and fforkm.Blik. pj.Bn.r, at r...onabl. rates. llesuarantratlifaelorj work and low prloN. (llr. biia .-.ll. J FLAI1AKXV, Cl.ard.ld, Pa., M.roh 17, 18T tf. READING FOR ALL II BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market M., Clearfield, (at the Poet office.) fTMIR andartignod lxgf loave to annuuooe to X tho eiuieae of Clvarffcld and rtolnlty, thai ha baa flttod up a room and baa juirt returned from the etty with a largo amoant of reading latter, oontiiting la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aenoaot aed Paas Bfek of every da aartplion Papr and Enal,ia, French praiaort ana piain j rant and faaolia; lllank Lgai Jrtr.ii . Papara, Daada. Mortgageaf Judgment, B letup Hon asd I'romiaar aotetj White and Paroh- v ateot brlf, Ugal Cap, Hdord Can. and Bill Cap, '-v Bhtat Maala, for aitber Piano, Flata or Violie, v v ieonaiaotly oa baud. Any book a or aUtlonary daairod that I nay aul ba?a oa band, will bo urdorad by I rat aiproaa, and told al wholoaale or rouil to nit etutomara. I will alao keep periodical 1 Htaraiure, iueb at Uagaainaa, Nawipai.ara, A. I P. A. UaI'LIN. aaarfltld. May 7, UflS tf The Cell's Run Woolen Factory Peat, tewaablp, Clearaetd Co., fa. BURNED OVTI avf iot BURNED U PI ThatobaarlherihaTa.et great eipenae, rebuilt a Migbeerbood aoeeotlty, ia tba oroetloa of a irtt laaa Mowioe aiaiaoiory,wiui ail tha mod an Imp rot amenta attached, and era propared to maka aM atjpea 01 viowa, voaainaroa, naitaetu, tflaa hate, Flaaaela, Ae. Plaaty ef gooda ea bead te apply aM oro4d and a tboaaaod new eattomera, waoaj wo aaa ae eome ana eiaaeiae aw twoi, The Waitaaae of . CARDINO AND FDLUKO ail Teeelre ear eapeolal aUeattoa. Proper arraogaaaaaw) will be mada te reaoave aad deliaar Weet, te eeti aaaetomare. A I) arork warraatod aad ioae eoai taeekiecieet aotioa, aod by at riot ateea tiea ee weetaeee om aepe le real too a UbataJ aaare ef pablia aaauettacev , OjnoO POCKDS WOOL WAlfTKDI We will pay the hlgbeet market prtea fat WM al aail ear eMufaorod goada ae low aa etmllar gaada aam eej eoaigbt ia iba eoaaty , aad wbeaoear 1 are fail be reader reaeoMble aa4tenaottea we eaa alwaye be laved at borne ready te make prayer aiplaaaitaa, ettlaor ia para an or by tatter. JAMJfl aMaeJ(eX A BOlfffl, 1 aprtltHMf ewer P. 0. 1 (Our (Own .ttvrrtifrmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pabl liked ererj Wdnedej bj GOODLANDER &. LEE, CLBARPIBLO, FAM Ha. tba LarfBit Clrcniatloa of any paper In Northwawtaro Pattaiylraala. Tbe larira nrl osaavaiiily tuurtuing circulation of tba Republican, reoderait valuable tobaaiocM men A roodium thro' whioh to reach tbe public Tibms or Subscription : K paid in advance, . ' . . $2 00 If paid after three monthi, . 2 SO If paid after fix months, . . 8 00 When papors are aent outside of the county payment must be in advance. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or !e, 8 times, . (160 Eaoh eubseqnent insertion, SO Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60 Execators' Notices, . . ... 2 60 Auditors' Notices, . . . . 2 50 Cautions and Estrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notioos, , . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Ono square, 10 lines, . . . 98 00 To squares, 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 One fourth column, . . . , 60 00 One ball column, .... 70 00 One column, ..... 120 00 IU,AKK. We have always on band a large stock of blanks of all descriptions. SUMSIONS, SUBIKENA8, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, Ac, 4c. JOB PRINTING. We aro prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS TOBTER3, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER 1IEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMP1ILETS, CIRCULARS, &o., Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. . ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK . , .-. . ( :.'., WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. i ' ' ''; ) Ooodlander A le, ' Clearfield, eiearfieM Conntr. Pa. ?lsrtllaufon.' aa, ai.ii. ?iai4j tr Wi'aV"- ta.;irsl)rp'' Oraaa lor. only " Ml Organi for only 80. All warranted ill ytara. ltuo't (all te iwnd for IHuat rated Catalogue. UIMVlrUl AllLlalMl. Original Manufaurtra, Ltwlatoaa. Pa., Spt. M, IttlS Sa. fERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, k.pt eoBitaatljr aa baad. ST0E ASD EABT1IE.WARE OF IVIBT OKBCRIPTIONt CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS KUher'a Patent Airtight Half . Sealing. rruit vaual BUTTER CKOCKH. wltb Mdi. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, arri.r- Dinftit vhuluh, PICKl.K CROCKS. PLOWKR POTS, PIB DISHES, STEW POT8, . , , Aad a great ajafly otber tblnir. too nitBieroaa to B.BtloB, to be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Coraer of Cherry and Third streets, CLEAKFIKLD, PA. - aagl J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Eotail Dealer in Groceries, THE LAROEBT.nJ REST SELECTED STOCK IN TUB COUNT1'. COFFEE, TEA. SUGAR, SYRUP. MEATS, fish, salt, OILS, QUEENSWARE, TUIId and lICCKKrH, DltlhD KHU1TS CANNED GOODS, Sl-RhS, BROOVH. . .. FLOUR, FEKD. - f County Agent for LOHILLtlHO'S TOH.il I OS, Thtre good, booibt far CASH 1b Urgo loU, and Mid at alaioat oily prlr... JAME8 It. LVTLE, Cleariald, Pa., JuD. II, l78-lr. REMOVAL ! James L. Leavyy Taring porch a fed tbo entire it oca of Fr-d Saekelt, hereby giret notice that ba baa anted Into tbo room talely ocoui.iid bv Ket-d A Hamrtv oa Second atreet, where ba la prrpartd to urlrr tu COOK STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, of tbe Unit leiprored p.ttrroi, at lo price.. HOUSE. FOENISHINQ GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roonnf, Ppuatitf, Plamhlnx. 8a. Flttlnr, and nepaino, ruiatii a apeotiUly. All work warnated. I . AoTtbin, (n mj liae Kill h. ordrrrd iprl.l If dir.d. JAS. I. LEAVV, Hriijirlnor. FIIKD. BAChhlT, Alt at. ClHrfied, Pa., Jul, 1, 1R7S-tf. li0. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., Hare opeo.d ap, hi tbo .tor. room lal.lv oeeupl.rl hj We.ver A Betu.oa SeooBd itreet, a Urge and wall .elected iloeb of Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEKNSWARB, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, DATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Whloh tb., will dlrpoM ef at rra.on.ble rat.. for eruia, er eicb.Dge lor eouair produe.. CE0R0E WEAVER A CO. Cle.rl.ld. Pa.. J.b. . l7S-lf. JbT EV FL.oiJit, i i:i:i, AND ' , GROCERY STORE. JOHN F. KRAMER, Plooaa No. 4, Pie's Opera Hoaae, Clearfield, Pa. Keep. eoBlteetly ea baad 8U0AR, C0FPKB, IBAS, i SODA. COAL OIL, 8TRCP, SALT,' .' spicbs, ; i ; " SOAP, Caaai I aad Dried Pralta, Tobaeeo, Clgart, Oaa . alaa, Otdar Vlaegar, Batter, Bgit, Aa. ALSO, EXTRA BOMB MADE ' . Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o., AD ef satob eill be aald ebee for aiih er la eaeaeage far avaatr, preeeee. wunn r, anaaio, OUarlJd, Rev. II, lili-lt THE REPUBLICAN. - CLEARFIELD, TA. WKDNBsiAY UORNtNU,DIC.ll. 1171. THE FA TUKROFTELSUBAPaT rBINTIR.IDITOB, POLITICIAN AND BUILD ER or teleoraph links in tub HARD DAYS OP CNUKLUP. Among tlio Custom llouso tiorv keepers roeonlly dimnissod was licnry O'Rivlly, a man of sovunty J'eurs, wbo at one time seemingly had in his grasp tho control of the telegraphs of the country. "Tho Futher of Telegraphy " ia a title by which he is known amoii" iho low who are acquainted with the ovciits of his lile. lie was originally u New York boy, and when Thurlmv Weed and lloruce Greeley were print ers hide he was an apprentice at the rmtjio craft. lie became an assistant editor on various journals in this city, at Albany and in Western .New York. The tow path was all tho telegrajih the country papers cured for in those days, and Mr, O'Ruilly tells amusing stories of meeting tho canal-boats, borrowing a lute issue ol Kunlern pa pers from a passenger and hurrying buck horsebuck lo give glowing re prints ol tho "luteal intelligence." lie went West as Inr as Kouuuelcr and tbero eslublinhetl the Daily Advertiser, the fimt dully pupcr between the Hud son riverand the Pueifle. This was in the twenties, und for a number of years the Advertiser wus the grout pa per of tbe provinces. In coniiecliuii with thueiilurgeineut of the Erie Cunul and the uprising uguinst the Alliuiiy Utgeucy, lit: O'Reilly was a lending figure in Stuto politus lur a time, i'lio first cull isued by tbe lute Mur ray Huffman, lur tha Cunniiiiitnintil Convention of 1810, was bruught ubout by him, lie, with auotber guuilemun, held a meeting, organ ized, passed resolutions, und then waited upon Mr, llufTmun as a delega tion, Asking his acceptance of the post ol leuJer. He consented, wrote tbe decluruliun of wants, and so curefully was the mattjr conducted by Air. O'Reilly that the tiist iiitiinuliun the Regency had of the uprising was the pouring in of the journals lrom ull putts of the Slute, filled with glowing uiticles on tbe new movement. Alive to every public improvement, Mr. O'Reilly uw in the new Morse telegraph u wonderful possibility. Tho J;iU,UUU voted by Congress hud beeu spciiun putting up the line from Wash ingtun to lluliiinuie, and then the Morse putcntocs were umbiliuus only to sell out the invention to the Govern tucnt. One hundred thousand dollurs was the price they fixed, with a hope rtubcr thun a ceiluiuly of getting it. The Government did not seem disposed to hurry und u cuntruct wasmutle with Mr. O'Reilly and others, giving Ilium tho right to put Hi operation the Morse patents from the seaboard westward. 1'bo contract was a very general ono, and reully conlcrrcd privileges worth millions. It covered not only the original patent lo Muise, but all sub sequent improvements. Mr. O'Reilly was not an electrieul expert, but begun to become one. His instructors us auluu uih. tuui w eiuso i-ivuio ,1,1,,. eleelrio current all thut was necessary .,...,,, copper pinto oq eucb bunk. Mm ,ma i., and louuu v his own cost that tho copper plates were useless. lie substituted great masts set up on high ground on the river bunks and strung tbo wire across in the air. The Morse patentees made tha use of copper wire an essential butO'Keilly found tbul Xo. 1G cupper wiro was so ductile that when wet it sugged down between the poles low enough to catch pedestriuns under tbe chin. He wus the first builder ol tele graphs to employ irun wire. Scores ol 01 lur piacticul piobk-ms he solved und removed impractical impediments. Tbe ut tempi to interest capitalists wus dis heartening. Jucob Li: tie, then the King of Wull street, told the canvasser thut the telegraph wus a chimera, and put bis name down lor $100 us a mat ter of chanty. Bunks roluscd to lend a dullur on tha security of the '' bit of wire," and it was only by hia personal enlhuttiusm that Mr. O'Reilly wus able to get money enough to put his lines up. The first stretch wus fioni Uur- risburg, Pa., to Lancaster, I'u., and when ihta lino was in operation there wus less diflleully in gelling capital to go over the Allegbenies to Pittsburgh. This wus dune during tbe winter of 18(0-7, the working parlies tulfering ihu hurdships ol pioneers in the moun tains. On Junuury I, 1847, ihu news was flushed through from Philadelphia, to tho wonderment ol Pittsburgh. Luter the lines were curried to Cincin nati, Hi. Louis, und down to New Orleans, Then cume a long buttle with the Morse patentees, involving lawsuit niter luwsuit, and little by little O' Reilly was compelled to give way. His Western lines passed into the bunds of a company of cupitulists who louk tho nan o of tho Weslern Union a lillo which now covers tho telegraphic corporation in tho World. O Reilly built during bis control of the Wesl ern contract about eight thousand miles of line, little, if any, of which now remains, fur it was crudely built, and followed otit of the way routes. When his pluck hail fairly shown the Icssiuilily or the telegraph O'Reilly found himself ponniless. The news papers bad out grown biro, and bo was no longer uble to full back on his old profession, and a number of years ago ho found rofugo in the obscurity of a Custom House cleruship. Many of tho prominent men who were associat ed with him lrom thirty to filty ycors think bim dead. The luwsuittarenot yet over, but bo bus little hope in them For Some years post Mr. O'Reilly has been collecting bis papers for use bv tho future historian of tbe rim of the telegraph system of, America. His memoir exhibits papers and books, in print and manuscript, make a total of one hundred and filly volumes, and a"ro now In Iho collection ol the How York Historical Society, of which body ba is a burd working member. "I seek now only a quiet roliromont," be snld recently, " and would prefer to kocp entirely out ot tbe publio view, but wben the real history ol tbe dis covery and development of the tele, graph system of this country Is writ tea many misplaced honors will fall away fromtbosewbobave woo thsm." EDUCATIONAL. BV M. T,. McqnowN. Programme of the Clcarflald County Teachers' Institute, Commencing ' Monday, December 30, 1878. CONCLUDED PROM LAST WKIK. SECTION riPTU. INSTITUTE PAPER. The first edition will bo edited by Misses Ada M. Al and Sadie It. Mo Coy. The second edition by Mrs. Mull Irvin and Miss Mamie Irvin. INSTITUTE EXPOSITION. Arrangements have been made to buvo on exhibition during tho woek teachers' and scholars' work. The dis play will cun.ist of Charts, Reports to Parents, Programmes, Specimens of Drawing, Schoolroom Autographs, Mottoes, New Text Books, Forms ol Book keeping, and all useful ouilinos that have been prepared tor tbe school room. A handsome premium will be paid for tha best school room pro gramme, best lorm of reports lo par ents, best kept report-book, best speci men of hrawiug, and best outline chart prepared on any subject. Wo hope thai each teacher will endeavor to contribute something to this de partment. OBJECT or INSSITCTE. First To give touchers a knowh edge of the underlying principles of their profession. Second To touch Lhom the methods founded upon these principles, which will prove serviceable to them in their work. Third To creuto among teachers a desire fur professional improvement. Fourth To promote tbe acquaint ance, burmony and esprit dt corps of the members ot tbe prolession. The object fur which institutes aro held, is Btirely inspiring, and tho rea son why every teueher should attend apparent. Every cir.n l bus been made to make this one a grand educational rally, such a one as will reach the peo ple and leave a conviction ot the grout importance of education in every com inuiiity. Tbo time has como wben a difioronco must be mule, between good teachers and poor teachers, and a plan udopted for retaining and enmpensut- ing tbe former und getting rid ot the luiler. Ko heller opportunity is given for distinguishing batween the two classes thun the unmul County Insli tuto. 4 1 desire tbut ull to present at the opening session as sons important an nouncements will be made relative to next yeur's work, whick 1 wish to have tuken down in roto book. Let us rally onco more in honor ol tho noble work in which we ure on- gaged, and another jvnr may bring lo us greater encouragements. M. L. McQcown, County Sup't. t.ECTt'ar.ns. We herewith present lo the teachers and citizens ot Clearfield county an un usually flue list of lecturers and in strut-tors lor tho instiiulo of 1878. .iuie, lis true, have not attained a nulionul famei but possess unusual abil ity, while others represent tbe best talent of the country. They have been selected with grout rare and discrimi- and "we' are confident that tboy will meet the highest expectations of all. PROP. A. N. RAl'B, A. M., Is Principal ot the State Normal School at Lock Haven, Pa., and attends more institutes than any other man In Iho State. Superintendent McNcal.of Huntingdon, in his Annual Report soys i "Prof. A. K. Ruub was our chief in structor and the only one lrom abroad. His lectures and talks were of that same plain, practical, common sense character that bus distinguished his in struction' heretofore, lie has won with our teachcis, as well as wiib those of other counties in which be has la bored, a deserved reputation as an in stitute instructor." HON. IltNBT HoCCK Hub served as Deputy Stuto Super intendent since 1859, and is so well known to tho poopleol tins State us an educator, that an extended notice is simply superfluous. A teachor in tho eastern part of tho Stale, who has at tended a number of institutes where Mr Houck bus been, writes us as fol lows : "1 cnngrntulato you upon being so fortunate as to secure tbe oorvices ot Deputy Stato Superintendent Ilouck for your institute. Ills presence alone should induce every teacher in your connty to attend. PROP. B. UIIRBARD BARLOW. Is a member of tbo Faculty of La fuyette College, and has bad an expe rience of some years in teaching, in all grades of schools, from tho District through the Grammar, High and Nor mal, to tha College, together with a large amount of Institute work in New England and Middle Stales. Wo find tho following resolution upon tho min utes of our teachers' institute last year: Resolved, That we, iho teachers of Clearfield county, do recogonite in Prof. E, Hubbard Barlow an able and finish ed scholar, also a pluin, practical edu cator, and lhat we highly appreciate hia labors among os during the sessions of the Institnto. ' PRANK O. I1AI.RU. ESQ., Though young, bas achieved a rep utation aa a scholar and speaker. Mr, Harris delivered hia lecture entitled "Tho LawgivrJr of Israol," at tbe re unioo of the Bellea Letter Literary So cioty ol Dickinson Seminary, in June last. The Williamsport Dady Gazette, says : ; "Frank O. Harris, Esq , ot Clearfield, thtP delivered the oration npon tbe 'Lawgiver of Israel.' Hoses bad been chosen for bm work by God because be was great. , For great events God calls up great men. Above all tbe wisdom of Egypt, was tbe Influence of tbe mqtber in shaping and developing tbe character ot Moses, The three periods ot Moses' life were graphically review ed. . He specially analyied the history of Moo aa lb lawgiver of Israel aod examined tbo eiementi composing tbe Mosaio law. He traced the influence of tho laws oi Moses upon tbe legisla tion of tbe world, including that of our own country, la conclading lb speak er dwelt npon lb ulosing tcenee of tbe life ol Muses. Ilia elegant address was applauded Tory freely at Its close, too poao, ax. We tako no little pride In presenting the name of ibis brilliant and eloquent orator. In manner mailers, voice and stylo he is said to be without fault. He is always recalled lo tbo sumo course a second, third and often a sixth time. We submit only a low ot the numerous press notices at our command. Mr. S. L. Evorolt, editorof tho Mahoning Reg ister, of Youngstown, Ohio, write : "Last year I bad the pleasure, while In Chilicothe, Ohio, ot securing the ser vices of Tod Ford who delivered a lec ture entitled "Go West, Young Man." He visited Chilicothe almost unknown, but so great was big success that the citir.cns fairly compelled bim to remain und delivor on tho following night another lecture. He gavo In Chilicothe better satisfaction than any otber lec turer who had visited that city." "Through all the lecture run such a pleasant vein of humor as to mako It doubly Interesting." Hay City, (Mich igan,) Daily Tribune, "HiscfTjrtson tho rostrum evince al ways the rare and skill of a trained lit erary workman, with easo and grace of natural talent. ' They sny lhat easy writing makes duced hard reading, and listening. But no such trouble is found with Mr. ford's story of West ern experiences. A gtxjd naturod cyn icism which smiles ut every body, not less al tho speaker than at his hearers, or at those whom ho describes, ilium inos every sentence. Ono who bas heard tho lecture, "Go West, Young Man," cannot easily forget tho humor. ous sullies thut mako even the desert bloom in imagination. But tho bum- on us passages do not exhaust the pow er of the leoturer. The picturo of the mother and father bending in silent grief over a new made gravo in the desert, was worthy of a master of pathos, and tbo descriptions of natural scenery, besitles being intelligible a rare thing in disrriptfve writing were done with admirable skill." Cincin nati Gazette. John patton, Jr., esq., Comes from Grand Rapids, Michigan by special request, to deliver bis in structive and entertaining lecture, "My Trip to Europe, and What I Saw." Mr. Patton bas achieved a brilliant reputa lion aa a scholar and an orator. Hi first lecture is a presentation of tbo racy,(liverting,inBtructivo,and inspiring feature of European travel, in which tho various phases ot humanity, and sights and secrets of the world's life are handled in a most able and eloquent manner. In speaking of his lecture the Curwensvillu Times says : "For almost two hours bo held the audionco quiet by hi glowing descrip tion of scenes and incidents in the Old World. Westminister Hall with all its historical associations, the room in wbieh Charles I was condemned, Crom well inaugurated, and Warren Hast ings tried, the lecturer described to an admiring audience in elegant language, Mr. Pulton's visit lo the Ruilical Club meeting In which he portrayed John Bull as be appears in a public meeting, and as we havo often seen bim pictur ed by our American artists, was receiv. ed wilb rapturous delight, and showed in the lecturer a wonder! ul talent for mimicry. Through all tbe intricate !J!fnkdTl hearers wilb greatskilland eloquence." DON. SCHUYLER COLPAX. It is with special pride that we pre sent the name of this eminent gentle man ; one of the most eloquent and successful lecturers in the United States. His lecture on "Tbe Life- and Character of Abraham Lincoln" ha grown famous with its author. Since he first began to lecture ho has re ceived over one thousand six hundred invitations, and lectured in more than twenty Status. "The lecture of ex-Vice President ol tbe United Stules, Collux, lost night, on 'Abraham Lincoln,' was marked by some of the most incisive and delicato analysis of thought and feeling, some of the noblest spiritual gleams and in tuitions, and some of the rarest and loftiest bursts of eloquence wilb which a Pittsburg audionco bas ever been lifted and stirred." Pittsburg Commer cial "Tho lecture by Hon. Schuyler Col fax, late Vice President ol tho United Slates, on 'Abraham Lincoln,' was tbe evont of tho woek. By fur tho larg est audience that has yet attended, packed the floor, gallery and platform of the capacious Horticultural Hall Hundreds stood in tho aisles and open spaces. Mr. Coll'ax was received wilb enthusiasm and wus frequently loudly applauded." II est Chester Aem. "Schuyler Colfax delivered bis fa mous lecture on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln, to ono of tho finest audienoc that over greeted a lecturer in our city. It bas become re nowned throngh tho country as ono ot ths most elegant productions, in the way of a biographical lecture, ever presented to tbo Amoncan poople. It abounds with anecdotes and pleasing incidents, in tho life of the illustrious subject, and is replete with pathos and eloquence. 1 ounjjtoirn (Ohio) Tin dicator. - "Hon. Schuyler Colfax last evening delivorcd his lecture oa the 'Life ol Abraham Lincoln,' to ono of tho larg est audiences ever assembled in the Opera House. It was listened to with rapt attention, and gave universal sat isfaction. Most' people could listen, absorbed, to even a poor lecture on Abraham Lincoln, but Mr. Colfax's lecture is so roplete with clear analy Is of tbe great martyr' character, with just eulogy and illustrative anec dote, that hia vast gudienco would have gladly listened to biro for hours longer." Bay City (Michigan) TWoim. . '. 'W Hope Not. It is announced that tbe seat of Godlov 8. Orth In tbe Forty sixth Congress will bo contented. We hope not. Tbe old Yencsuela claim shark ehoold be kept a an awful specimen of what tbe Republican par ty will do when it gel a good ebanoe. Colonel John C. Eferhart, of Mar- tinsbnrg, ba been appointed reeistrv Clerk In the Auditor General' depart ment in place ot his deceased brother, Ell L. KverbarL Orvil Grant, brother ol the General, was released from the 8 late Lunatic Asylum, at Morris Plain, N. J., en Thursday. He went to hia bom in filkubelh. A foot-race at Denver, on Saturday week bolwoon C. H. William, of fntnrarln unit llsvll of Calitomia. for 12,000 aside, was won by Williams. 1 be time was 0 seconds, ana the dis tance 100 yards. Thirty thousand dol lars changed bunds on iho result. UnnioNinsD. The Vice Prcssidont ol tbe Pennsylvania Peace Society aivlua the Pardon Board "Tho Board ol'Slaughter." The aptness of tbe term is not apparent, union it refers to tbe encouragement of slaughter by Uie re lease Ol ussaseiiia. OaiTI'AKY PuBTHr. Wiib tha aogole I am flog loo;, A iroaja ot or oa Bijf bn'W Oh. what haavaalr a ed ae rlngloic, Dut who will a in njr uaioiue aw 1 Ootd bj, ee e while, khh1-bj, I've oao U liva with Cbriat up high Aod wban your aarthl; euree ia v'r May you arrive un that bleat ehre. fkUadtlpkim L'dgtr JJmik VoUmm 1 OH PKINTINn OF EVERY DK8CRIP el Itoa aoatl ea Mated al tote oAe. 0 SCAR MITCHELL, . ATTORNEY at law, CLEARPIELD, PA. JMfr Office In tbo Opera He. ootu, 'IS.tr. ROLAND D. SWOOeE, attorney at law, CarwtBirllle, ClearBeld eoaalp, Pa. eot. t, '7-tf. JOHN D. THOMPSON, Ju.tio. of tbe Peaoe and Sorlr.otr, CurauivUlB. Pa. ttA.ColloetloBS aaade aad aioBer prompt!. ...u r.hit'9ir JA8. B. GRAHAM, dealer Is Real Estate, fcquare Timber, Boards, SIIIN0LE8, LATH, A PICKETS, 0;ie'TI Clearteld, Pa, WARREN THORN, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Market t., ClearBeld, Pa. Ia tbe .hop lat.l eerapied by Prank Bbort, one door wait of Allegheny liouM. REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, ClearBeld, Penu'a. fc.WIII .x.oute Job. la hi. line promptly and In a workmanlik. manner. arre.ot JOHN A. RTADLER, BAKER, Bl.rr.et St., Clearlrld, Pa. Pre.b Breed, Ru.i, Roll., Pie. and Cabei oa band er made te order. A general aaaortment of Conreoltooerlee, r'rulte aad Hate la etsok. toe Cre.ia and Oyster. In waMB. Baloua nearly ippoaite lb I'oetoBiee. Prioe. moderate. U.rrh 10. '7&. WEAVER &.BETTS, DKiLEBl IV Real Esta'e, Square Timber, Saw Legs, AND LUMBKR OF ALL KINDS. ffr Office ob HeO' tid atreet, la roar of itore rHiai ei uaorge wearer a uo i j""- .- RICHARD HUGHES, JUSTICE ok tub PBACB FOB Utraltir Totrnshlp, Oeeeola Mill. P. O. All oBci.l baaloer. entraited te bim will be promptly attended to. mnnv. i a, J. BLAKE WALTERS, REAL ESTATE BROKER, amp p a Aba a ia Maw liogA aud L-umbor, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office la Graham ' Row. 1:15:71 E. A. BIGLER A. CO., SQUARE TIMBER, aad aaaBUiaetarert of ALL KIND OF SAWED LUMBER, I -77 J CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A. Q. H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. jBe?Panipa always ea band and nade te order n abort Botiae. rtpee bared oa reeaoaablo terme aii wora warraniea 10 rentier aiifiecuon, ana Bellrarod if deiired. aty34:lypd THOMAS H. FORCEE, DBALBK II GENERAL MKRCUAND1SE, , CBAHANTON, Pa. Alao, eiteuaive Baaafaetarer aad dealer la Square a its oar ua oawea iiaaiooroi an aiaaa, "Orderi 10 1 kited aad all billi pronptlT aiiao. I'jyie i S. t. SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER An aiiLta Watchea, Clocks and Jewelry, OrnAaai Aow, AferAal Areet, CLEARFI ELI, PA. All kladi ef repairing la my liae proaiptly at- naee to. April II, iRTe, Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY, TUB andarrtirafd. barlne eatabllibad a Nnr- 1 eery oa tho 'Pike, about half way betwer Clitarfleld and Corwrnarille, la nreiiared to fur oiab all kiodi of FRUIT TREEa, (ataadard aad dwarf,) Krergreone, fihrubnery, Orape Vlnei, liooseherry, Law toe Hlackbernr. Mtrawbfrrv, aad RaapberTy Vinea. A lo, Blberlae Crab Tree, gat aee. and early acarlct Rbebarb, Ao. Or dan proapuy attaBdoa to. Addreea, J. D. WRIOHT, eeplO HS.j Carwanirtlle, Pa. ANDREW HARWICK, Market Street. ClearBeld. Pa., AacraerrBBB aao oalbb m HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, aad all kind, af IIOK.1K riKXISIl.VO GOODS. A roll noes or P.ddlerr Hardware, Brarhoe, Combe, Bl.akete, Robee, ete alway. tm kead and for aale al tka lowoet eaab prieee. All blade oi repairing promptly atloaaed te. All blade of bldeilaken la oiohanee fnr bar. n.H and repairing. AU hind, of karnne leather tept oa Band, an Par .ale at a emaU profit. -Clearteld, Jaa. IS, 1ST. E. WARING'S LAW BLANKS F sale at tba Clearteld Kirt'tucas emee. The mast CompUtt Hrrirs mflMXt Blantii jtMOflsMrd. Th.M Itl.nba - M I a -K I. . 1 ... I are ef eeiriiral eiee, aad farnubad at ver ! gum for easb. Call at tba RareaLieu otkoe aad etaml tkeai. Ordare be mail aroaiDUv Slll tarn, uraare B, I Addree., J.ly , ISTT-tt. UWULAAUKH LRK Ckarl.ld Pa. WEST BRANCH Insurance agency. PBST TB BROCK BAM K, Agt.te. (How eel or. te atarray A Oordoa.) Tbe lo Bowleg tret el.ee eeeipaBUe repmeaudt Honk BrttIA Mareaatllo Fire lei. Cw, af BngUBd ....,.,S,M,oa aoetllet Ooaimonilal Fire la. Co.. of oglaad ....t.M.taS llaetb Aearttoa.ef P.l..il.bl.... 4,7ll,WM Fire AaaaMallae, ( PBIUdalpkla..... S.lev.set WUertewa rire, Mew Vert, lenree ftrm propen, aely . keblle Flea baparvaml I.e. C.. rns,M it, Peeeeae I eke eeeaor waMhre raieraaia. keB tl praewtl, attaaead la ky addreeala, ae la pwraaa er by toiler. Loweel Bnaelbloreueia tret. etam aoeapaatee. A. ...-er Oaioe la Pie'. vpernoee. apunKw mKTi, Jr B. T. BROOBBAKB. Ctaarleld, UaF 1. MTB-1,. Aaeets. SUiSffllanrous. 2 T4(e-I ai4alllllMt1l' im i.l iwn.. rurr UhMwl ''' tin H I. .ullh. Rrt.l "It '! la."- -'. f" P- For aaie bv U. li. IMiwauieii, Itrerovld, HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health eoJ llainaaa are (irioelaaa Waaltfc tr tbalr poitraaor. and yet they are wilb to the reauo Dl every one who wtil me MrlKht S Liver Pills, The fnly aura Cl'.tK fur Torpid Ur, Dyep-p-ia, Hfedaolie, hour Blouiaob, OoDetlaiion, i.:n. fc... ....I alt It. II mnn..lainta anil Illixid dlaordvie. None auutno unlvai ifti-4 "VVio. Wright, I'btl'a." It yuur U.ugtit will aut sumily aead ta eerita for uoe boa te liarricb, Holler 4 Co., ;o H, 4tb ot ,.1'bila. - . AVWO, U, !(-. , - A) JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IS '" FURNITURE, MATTJtKSMKM, AND . i ' Improved Spring Beds, MAUKET fiTUKET, NEAR P.O. Tbe anHenlKoed bog leaTe to tnfnrm tba H It em of OlearfieM, and the iiulillo jifrrrally, thai be baa ea band a flno aaaorttnBt of Furtilturo. eaob aa Waloot, Cheat nut and Painted Chnulx-f ttaitei. Parlor Suit a, Heclining and Kitrneiue Chaira, LadnV and Urnti' Kty Chain, the Pur forated Dining and Parlor Clmir, Canr Hfatmnd Wtndaitr Cbain, Vlothra Hum, Step and Kitrn ioa Laddere, Hat Rack a, Horut.litng Brnohe, d ItOULDINO AND PlCTUliK P HAM KM. oohltig UiaMf, Chrctam, Ae., which would , eiitabla for Holiday eroaenta. 4MH) 7 JII.N IH'tl'IM. A NEW DEPARTURE L II T II E ft S It V II G . Hareaftar, goodi will be aoM fur CASH only or ia oicbaotte for proJuon. . Ho bnkt will be kept in tha fuiure. AH ud aoeouati mint be aettled. Thoe who cannot aafb uji, will pleae baed orer their notei ar d CLOSE THE EEC0ED. I am dtterminrd to aoll aiy gnodt at cmh prieei, and at a diaeount far bolow (bat ever offered In tbn vlHoily. Ure diaaount I allow tnt ouati'tttera, wilt oiakvibeoi rich in tw-aiy yarll tbey Iclluw my advice and buy ihvir goodi fr'-a. aae. I will pay cth rir wbeAi, futu eni clover aard. ' - DANIEL (JOODLA.NDl'K. Lulheraburg, Janunry 17, 1M77- AmifiilturalSlalistifs. To Oiliar nf Cletrfiettt fiaay : f The Bndentf(nel bavina; been apfoitnted by tho Department, at VVafhingioii, princinil reporter ot 'be Agricultural H(iirtioa of DcarReltJ oounty, rerpfrcifuJIy rrquMta the oil-operation of all to ait, by arndinjr the aubirrther all tha informa tion tboy can hfarirta; npon tha follow tag qfi tiona, au aa te enable him to mako at eorrteX a talfBiont to iba Departmpot, aa poaaibta t Hew id nay btmpp hare J cd in your buixugh or town hi. aud of artut diraie Uow uany enw and ealvea, and uf what diafaae. How tunny ahcep have you teat, and ef what dii-ai how ataay kiilrd by di(fri. How many hue bnra joaioit, and f what (jini-aft. What prtvailiug di-eaurf amonKRt tha poultry. In all oaei t;i.e (he rem ediei uad which bare bean found to be u wil ful, and ia all oaaea to give tho ensh valee ot all 1 atoek ae Btarly aa oitle. By the on-uparation of oor riilrrna in gvncral upun tbeie iuiportant partioulara, tha Ajtaioultural rtiorta f H lteobia an eoeelofadis.ol useful lBfrtaatbm to the iutt lle, by enabling the Department to pailisb the dieeaaea, the leaaeb, and tba roiaodiM that hare brta fouad mm benetleial In oor to dteuaei . Any alber iatormatton that will bo aouiiiderod a (juhlii- besnefli, will be thaukfult ratuived. Adgtaaa. Ibv ClraVb lu, aS7-tf. 'JETPASTE.S. FACMQt ALWATB KKADV fOR Utff. tamxTiwo. DUBT. ' BRUM. WABTE, BENRT S. ZIECLER, Sole manufacturer, a ait, aae e atve. FaiuaHaaiw, TIN &SHEET-IR0N WARE. CANDISMERRELL Ilu opeitMi, a building aa Markat atreet, od tba old WeHera Ilu lei lot, oppoaito the (Joort Uouao la OcarliolJ.a Tie and Suae! Iron Manu factory aod Htore, where will bo found at all timee a full line of house ftonishinCbt goods. Stovos, Hardware, Etc Hnnaa Ktt.intintT anrl all kin.t. t le.k er.wb inr, Ao., done on abort attoa and et maeonable raup. Alao, agent for the k Singer Sewing Machine. A aapply of Machines, with Ncedlef, Ac, al waye oa baad. Termt, at riot ly eaab or country prod uoe. A hare ol patronafe tullolted. 0. B.MKRRELL, " h ' BupirtateD'Ifnt. OleaafleVd, April 2. ISTf -tf. - JOHN McGAUGHEY" : Toald rarpeetrally notlff tbe pohllt genemfly' ihM ke ka. romoreal hi. Oroeerr Bioea Irau. Hhaw'. Row, to Iba buildiag formerly oeeapied hy J. Milel Kratier, ob Hecoad .troet, Beit door a Blgl.r'e hirdwero Itore, where ke Intend! keeplag fall liae of - irOKItIKN.; BAMS, DRIED BBBF Bad LARD. .' .' SV0ARS and 8 RUP, of alt radel. ' ' V ' TEAR, Sree and Blank. - ' COFFER, Routed asd Oreta. ' , ' " FLOUR AND PEOVISIONS, i c.ijvt:n rnriTit, All kind. Is the market. '. PICKLES, la Jar. and karrele. ... SPICES, la erery form aad rarlety. FAMILY FLOUR,. ALL BIKDeOKCHACKKBS. .' . BOAPS, . j MATCH KS, , , ', ' ' ' I DRIED APPt.BS, ! , DRIED PKACIIIS, ' l DRIRD CIIBRRIRB, Coal Oil aul Lams' CUm&cvB. - - - - -a.. . .'" .Z .... , tmmwm anpip waaan kept tar a greaery etara, whw-h (aa ail eaeaaaaat lor taarketing at tbe atarket aHoe. . tWiai a a. . . ' 'f-t r n iu a lor eeaa ae ebeapiy aa aay ether eaa. PlaAaa aall anJ .. Ll. l. a a Otearleld, Jaa. I, Mri. . ,. j. a-manj-rte ti. k R"-rliraiM n awpat, ery,-4mg..a II. - ' BeT7taVt Meael rmmtomf, ft ot tarn $mtmmmt.vn. - a-Cw POLISH W- Hun. V tic III ai I-,Ivcry Htable. Til B nnderelgoed begi leave lo lamna the lie tbat b. i. Bow fully proper--'' areoaiaiai dau all In tbe way of raraUblag U..eee, Uuggi-A Saddle, and llameii, on tbe aburt.it uettei .1,4 .n raalonabl. tertne. R.ildnoe on Loouil iUml between Tbtrd aad voartb. . UKO. W. OEARUART llearteld, Feb. I. IM etiurs. a. coaiLa. 0. aitLiaet (ill.KII, MeCORKLE & lO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, marvel atreet, iittarDeia, ra. Wa oaanutaotare all klnda ef Fare; tare t Chamliet-B, Diaiina; Rooaii, Ubrariea aad UalU, If you want rurntiore at any a tod. dua t bay until yoa aae our atook. i; o i: it r a ki i (j In all lit branohea. prtmptty auei.4ed te. OI'LICH, MoCORRLBACO. ClfarfleM, Pa,, Feb , 78. 111 Hi -.-a- jy- x'xn ft " " BOHEY OF flOREHODBD AND TAB FOR THE CURE OF OohkIu, Coldi, InfliMTa, Hearieam, Diffieilt Brfatblng, and all Affection, ef tha Throat, Broacklal Tubai, aad Lasgi, UUtng te CoBiamptiaa Tlii infallilile rrnicdy is conirpnitd of tie llovrv of the pl.mt llorcliound, in cliemic.it union witli Tar-Haui, extracted from tin I, UK I'HiN'ciri.rt of the forest tree Am is '( ism v. i or Rilm of Cilead. The Honey of lloreliound sootiiu am t-vn i lts all irritations and inflanitrtationi, and tl.eTar-li.ilin ciTASsrs A iiF.Atsthc thrrut and air paiapM leading to tlie lunj. Vw v ' additional ingredienU keep Uie organ cool, moisl, and m healtliful action. It no pre. riKlice kern you from trying tlua great moli. cine of a famous Doctor who has saved thou sands of Uvea hy it "in his large private practice. ' N. II. The Tar-Ualm bas no DAD tastk or satdl. . ..... PRICKS 50 CENTS AND $1 fER DOTII.F. Cirat uvinf to buy Urjre aire. "Pike'H Tootlint'lio DropR" Cur in 1 Minute. SoM hy all Dracgiile. " 0 N. CEITTENT0N, Prop., NT- JJARD TIMES ' itATBTro ErriCT ; IN FRENCHVILLE I ' I ata aware that tbere are aome poraoai a little hard te pleaaa, aad I mea aree aware that the oomplaiat of "bard tta.ee" la wall aigh aaWeraaie Itllf I mtm an ailaaataul aaaaeaV k. I ... ate. 1 1 .fa ik. former and prora ooncloairaly that "hard tinea" will not effeet those who buy tbeir gooda from aie, aad all my patroas shall ba inltiatad late tha aa- cret of . UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I bare goods enough te -up pry a!) the Inhabi tants ia the lower and of the eouaty whteb I sell at icedlng low rates from my mam moth store la MULtSUNUtUU, where I eaa always be foand ready to wait upoa eallare aad aapply then with Dry Goods of all Kinds, . Such as Cloths, Satiaetts, Caealtneres, Mualiue Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calieoea, Trimmings, Ribbons, Laoa, Ready-made Clothing, B00U aod Shoce, Bate aad Capi all of the best material and made to order Host, 800k a, Ulores, Mittens, Laea, Ribbons, Ae GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. " Coffee, Tea, Sugar. Rlee, Molaaaes, Fish, Salt - Pork, Ltaeeed Oil, Fish Ull, Carbon Uil. Hardware, tjaooasware, Tinware, Caa tioga, Plows aad Flow Caatings, Nails, tipikee, Corn Caltiva. tors, Cider Preaaes.atid all blade of Aiea. Perfumery, Paiata, Vara tab, Ulaaa, and a gaaarai ajsortment of Sutionery, ' GOOD FLOUR, Ot different krandi, alwaye aa head, aad wlU bs aold at lb. low.at poaitulo tguraa. , J. II. MoClatn'a Madieiaea, Jaya.'a Uedleraee Jle.ltt.r'e and lloofland a Bittera. tOOt pound, of Wool wanted for wetek tka higheit pnoe will b. paid. . Clorwaeed ea hand aud for aal. at the loweet marhat pnoe. Alio, Agent for fetrattoarllle aad Carwenirllle Threibing Machines. tfa.Call and Hefor yoarielTea. Toe will lad ererything aiaally kept ia a retail .tore. - L. M. COUDRIET. " PrtnehTtlle P. 0., Aagu.t 1 2, J 874, BIGLER, YOUNG A REED, tfiueeeoor to Boyatoa A Toung.) FOUNDERS i, MACHINISTS 'I V0ETABLE & STATIONAH 1 STEAM ENGINES ... ... U .1 -.... t. nm If ,J i : Ooraer ef Feartk aad Pta Bkreet,- i ' , CLKARFIKLP, r. ... r. .! , . a,. ,a , ih. Ubtii... aagagwi ib ewe aaerawati ef tnt efeea MACHINBRT, waraeerPilry htarm ht pablle tkat we ar aew prepared tH el order, aa ebeeply aad aa promptly a. eaa ke deaa la anyer the el ttae. W. maaafmareasd deal la Uolaj and Cironlar Sair-ltilli Bead Bloaka, Watar WkaalL Sh.nl.. b.iu.l Oifferd'e Inleelor. Htae. n..... a--. wliml Oners, Tallow Cape, Oil Cwpe, Oaoge Coekr, Air uoeie, uraee vaiTtt, ctoek Varree, wreafkt ire l-lpee, sr.eem Fanpe, Boiler Feed Pampa, AaU. Prletloh af etree. Boaa Stoaa Paohl o ra. a, aud aB kladi ef MILL WORKi tngetker with Howe, Bled toloe, " ' ' COOK AND PARLOR 8T0TKS, . .J ' i ........... . . , eM Mket CAITIMOB ef aB kaada. . K -BdrOtdeie eaoallad amel tiled an, prtee animeeee(ee,elrywltfc naWawcale atlaary ei owl anafHlon peeoapeay aaamrae, km addn. HeaMOteart.U.Pw a . a ... NfHf BIflLBR. tOBBd A IUHO fiijliSilliill mmmm 'J-JjTm a-.. a..
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