Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 16, 1874, Image 4

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    UUH I
HARDWARE,
aad MafiMtnrrt af
Tln.Copper ft Sheet Iron M are,
CLEARFIELD. PA. '
Hevleg largely latrealld Bar tlook of Hard,
nn, wt lavtte tat p ublie la tiamiaa oar aleok
UdprloM. ' i ,i I'l ,, ;
Oarheetm ted peraooa who eontempleta balld
lag will do woll to .xtinio. onr
TOOLS BUILDIHO HAEDWAKK,
whlek l atw and of tho boil mnaiUaotare, too'
wlU h told low for taah.
NAILS, '
GLASS, '
putty, v
Gi.rE,
LOCKS, f..-,,
LATCHES,
HINGES,
, T , . . SCREWS
All klodi of Btneh Plant, Bawl, Chlatla, Squint,
Hammare, Htteheta, Plumbs ntid Lovtla,
Mortlaed A Thamb Sungee, Stroll,
BrtMt A Billt, Wood and Iron
Btoek Sortwa, ond tho bttt
Boring Maabla, la Iht -
aitrkH. '
Doublo and Single Bitt Axes, ,
POCKET CUT1IRT, At. ' 1 '
Agents for Burndl's Iron Con Shelter,
warranted.
Alto, aganlt for Rioharde'
GOTHIC FLUE TOPS,
whleh elfaetoally euro Smoky Fluet.
Farmtrt' Implemtnti and Qardcn Totli of tvlry
ntaeripuon.
A largo variety of .!
COOK STOVES,
wfaJth wi wimot to In tatiifattioa.
Portable Kangc and FttrmactM,
Roofing, Spotting and Job Work don ob
Tonabl Urms. . All oriUra will recti r prompt
mention. JU, 187S.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
(SoMtwon to Boyatoa A Ytung,,'
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
v Maanfaetarara of
POETABLE 4 STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Conor of f oorth and Plat Simla,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAVING engaged la lit mun'aotaro of !nt
tlatl MACHINERY, we reepeetfully Inform
tht paklio that wt art now prepared to 111 all
atden at cheaply and at promptly at tan ho dont
In any of tho titlta. Wt nannftttoro and doalta
Malay and Circular Saw-Milli
f
! 'A 1. V( 11
Bond Bloekt, Wator W hot la, Skafting Pollayt,
Oifford'l Injtttor, 8toam Gangtt, Btoatl Whlttlat,
Olltn, Tallow Capf, Ml Cape, Qaage Ootka, Air
Ooeka, Globt Valrot, Cbttk Valval, wnngkt Iron
Fipot, Steam Ptmpi, lollor Toad Poaipt, Anrl
frltUoa Matrea, Soap Btoat Packing, Sum Pack
Ing, tad all klndt of KILL W0BK togtthtr
with Plows, BUd Born, .- ...
COOK AND TAULOR STOTSS,
and other CASTINGS of aU blade.
,.:.? n , i t i
tTOrdtre tolltltod and llltd at any prioat
AU Ittttn of Inquiry with rtfkrtnot to machinery
of onr maanfaatara promptly aniwtred, by addrt
Ing u at OloarMd, Pa. I , . ,.
JenlH-tf BIQLER, YOUNG A RBRD.
"M"EW BTOKE AND NEW GOODS
JOS SHAW &:SON ;
Hate jutt opened a
Nit Stoaa.oa llain St., CuainiU), Pa
lattlr ooeupledby Wm. P. IRWIN.
Their ttock conalati of '
scu'sr c x c) lo
Giocaam ef th beat quality,' V
Qdsbrbware, Hoots and Shoes,
and arery article neoeaiarT for
, .w. oomfort. A,y.y, j :
CM and txamin ear ttock bofora pur
ohatlng alwwbor. May 9, IBCU-lf. '
JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING TASES,
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kapt tonttaatly aa hand.
HOSE AJD lAETHEI-WARE
Of IVBRT DESCRIPTION I
CHOCKS! POT8I CROCKS I
PUhor't Fatoot Airtight tklf Boallag
Frwll Canal
BTTTTBR CKOCKI, with lldl,
CRIAH CROCKS, MU,K CROCKS,
APPLI BTTTTRR CROCKS.
P1CKLR CROCKS, '
FLOWKR POTS, , PII D18HBB,
8TRW POTS,
And a groat many ttbtr tbtngt tot anmtrtat to
Btntloa, to at bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S 1
STONE - WARE POTTERY,
Oaraar ot Cherry and Third Strtott,
CLRARrlKLD, PA. aagl
Down I Down 1 1
THE ; LAST "ARRIVAL
AND 01 COUR8I Till CnEAPBSTI
A Proclamation againrt High Pricesf
Trra ara now oponlag ap a Ut of th, bat)
T T nott toatonablt Ooodt and Warn ortr
oltrod in tkll marktt, nad at prion that rtnlad
oat of tnt good old dayt of thtap thing.. Thott
who lath faltb npoa lb I, point, ot dotm onr aUt
. gatloaa taptrlaoat, aood bat
CaVi. 4T OIH MTORE,
Ooratr Irool and klarkot ttrtttt,
Wi" 'V' w for tkta.
ttlTtt. TofallyaadertUadwbalaro.htaoooJ.
Ihlt matt bo do... Wo d. .ot uTiSl
to oaaaiorau and Ittnilia oar ttooh. It u
for -tottau that niaanoagh
Wo haTo'tTerrthing'that ii Needed
aad toataaad la tklt markot, aad at arlooi that
aotoaltk botk old aad yonng,
dtltl JOSEPH BHAW A ION.
Qeirfleld Nursery
3NC0TJRAGB HOME INDUSTRY.
PTnHl aBd.MlaaA. kavtiia MkUUti m. at
I atro
OkM.fd aad OarwoanUla, It ranarod to far
Jtarall kladt of PRUt f'RRIfl, (ttaadard aad
on tao -nia, aooat Bail way aolwtta
LI atororoaaa. thtatw ' Vl.u
antMlntllt. Luu. Wl..i.kjll. a.-I
V1"M. Alio, llborlt Crab Trooa;
?$y. abarb, A a. Ordtn
,, ... . r. WRItaTT,
atpll.ll y ; Crrwao TbUa, Pa
r floods., Crertrlfj, tr.
I, o. watraa..
,.W. w.tirti.
.... ; ,. j. .,
CLEARFIELD, PA.," "
Art ohrlng, at Ika aid tUnd of Q. J.. Rtod A Co.
tbtlr ttotk of goodi, otntlitlng or
DRY.COODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A BI10ES, r
nATS A CAPS, IIAnDWARR,
' QUEBNBWARB,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, &o., 4o.,
At th moat nataaahl taloo for OAS II or la
uehaaaa for,
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
( , . i -' , - r ..... -i .
OR OOONTRY PRODUCE. -
arAdvaaoat mado to thoa ongaged In get
ting ont aouara tiabar oa tho moat tdrantagtoat
Urn i. .- 1 (1 ' - ,. r adlljann
rpo .
THE
F R ON T !
GREAT EXCITEMENT
t:'at us. :n ::-.r t
CLEARFIELD BAKERY
l AND ' i '
OYSTER SALOON I
Th andertlirnod having juit fitted up aw,
largo and eomfortablo roorai oa &Urkt tlrt,
atar Third, roipeetfnlly luformt tho publio that
bo now dropared to aooomoiotlata ihoia with
rtry thing m hii lino aa abort actio and atall
hoari of ibo da, lio keep! on hand
BRB8II BRBAD, " 1
RUSKS, ROLLS, PIHfl,
CAKES, all klDda.
FRESH OYSTtRS IN EVERY STYLE,
and a general .auortmcnt of
C0NFECTI0NKRIK8, FRUITS. NUTS, 4o.,
All of wbiek will b dclirorod to omtoraan at their
rf ldocM, whtn rcquoitod to do to.
ICB CREAM, by tht dltb,Mrrod Ina noitl; fur
aUhod room.
Thankful for tho ganoroof patronage btBtowod In
tat pat t, ho hopea to merit and reeelrt a oon
tlnneno of th tarn from hi old ontto
mart, and other.
JOHN STADLER.
Jaatll.'71-tf.
JANIEL GOODLANDER,
LCTIIEnSBl'RO, PA,
Dttltr la
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSlERt li GLOVES,
HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A SROES,
Tobaooo, arotwiM and Pita, Kallt, Hardwara,
Vut.ntw.rt ana Ulanewtrt, Mon a and
Boya' Clothing, Drug, Paiata,
Ollt, Sobool Booka,
a largt lot of Pattat Mtditlntt,
Caadlea, Nuta A Drl.d Pruita, Cheeat and Crtck
ara, Rook and Rifla Powdtr,
Floor, Groin and Potato,
Cloror and Timothy Stod,
Solt Ltathor, Moroeooa, Llnlnga, Binding, tnd
inrtao, Dnoem.R.ra luolt and
Shot Findinga,
. No greater Ttrlety of gooda In any itora In tht
otnnly. AH lor aalo vary low tor oath or tonntrj
prooaot at int turn, uorn.r. Aug. 17, 1B7 S.
JP ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT,
BUI YOUR
CLOTHIK G,
' Funnelling Goods, dto.,' 1
AT .
D. STEWART & SON'S
CLOTHING STORE.
"1 '
They keep a full line of
Men's, Youths' rf) Boys' Clothing.
Alio, Umbrellas, Satcbelli, Overalls
Hats, fibirls, Undorshirts, and
t . Drawers, &o., )
Wkleb tkey will tall nt mott rataonablt prloet.
Call and .aamin. tb.tr gtodt belort purchaalng
tlatwhart. Room oa klarkot Strttt, oppoaltt
10 i.oari noaat. .
Claarlald, Pa., April t, 1174. ' '
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
Pens towBibip, Clearfield Co., Pa,
JU
BURNED OUTI
1 I BBT BOT
BURNED1 U PI
The abarlbar bara, at great Mponta, rebuilt
Belshborbood BOMttitT, in tb ortmtioa of a Int
el tit Wrwloa Mattafaatorywwitb, ail tb motet
inproTtmont attached, and at prepared to maka
all kiaae of Clothe, Caaaimoraa, S4ioiU, feUa-
tt. riattaoia, ciontj of good aa hand to
apply bII onr old aad a theaaand aw aattoatora,
woow we aaa w bobm ana examine oar atook.
Th baaiaaaa of
CARDING AND FULLING ,
will raoolr ear atpaotal attention. Proper
arrangement will b mad to metre and deliver
Wool, to tult ea it omen. All work warranted and
done anon the shortest notloe. and bv atrial tttaa-
tloa te boiine w hop to real is a libaral ihart
i paeiio paironage.
IOAMO POUNDS WOOL WANTED I
We will Tiav the blatioat markat ariM for Won
and ali oar maaafaetarad good aa low at titallar
good eaa be bought la tb eoantr, and whenavar
we foU to roadar reaaaaabl taUitraotioa we aaa
alwavi be fovad at bow ready t maka aroaar
aiplaaatloa, aither la parana or h lottor.
1ANIB trUHfttWIf HUHN,
. 4 hewer r, Q. .
LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS
' ' I
: SUPERSEDED BT
COVERTH PATENT METALLIC ,
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Madoofthoboit Mailt,
bl Iron, aad liattaobed
t ta Heme by the beet -Baap
ever iavtntcd. It
la easily and qhWhly pat
aa, aad pravcaa ta
whipping ef the borae -,
by tb pol. hot llakl
to got aat of repair. - !
Will laat for year. All
w ark 1 a fair trial, to
aoarvlaaa all partita Be
ing them that they ar ,
antarpaetad la valotfof
tha parpaaa fcr wbkk i
thy ar tntaadtd
8ACKKTT A PClinYVKIt.
ClerBlci, April 16, 1874.
riTjNSltlTniNO. .a
I Q. W. WOLFE,
TKACTICAL GUNSMITU. i
Sbnl AO Thlrfl alu ft li..'. Vt.A...iik
akop, CLEAKFIBI.D, PA.
ail .tlada tr HiBea aad Shot Oun eon hand.
Rtpaltlac doat la a Irat-.lua hu BnH .1 hi.
n
lalvory Stable.
T I ,r"rad beta Ittra to Inform th.pab
A. I?! ""F P"Prd to aoonmiao-
nUwr..nl.P..,?,,0 W- '""
J. 11. M'MURItAY
2..!BC1AJ!,,LI" virt mwit
PRIOR. C01IR nn ana .
N1W WASHINGTOK.
1
5n ooflj, (Sromlfi, tft.
Til E 1. AT.KHT MOV El
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTS WICK & IRWIN'S
DRUG STORK,
To Iholr ntw building on Seoimd Strotty naarly
fc M,pva. to. uoro n wca.tr utitr,, .
! CLEARFIELD, PA.,
' v, ?:f v.
1 1
Whtrt thty will eontlnat to aupply Ihrlr old and
at many ntw tuttomert oa may ooiot, wilb
PUUK DltUfJS!
0JEKHI0AL8I
... . .' i j . .
PHARMACKUTICAL PREPARATIONS,
(Ineluillng all new remadiea,)
Patent M.-Jleln, Paint and Oil, 01 a and
yn;, Diuiui uuum, fituonory, raper,
do.j alto, a full lln of Urug
gitta' fiandritt, Hair
Ttmice,
Coamttiot, Prfumtriee, Toilet Articlot, Rruthet,
awuvi cop, i-oakci xiuoRt, ., r. of
th betl quality.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
far medical k sacramental purpoaoa only,
Pure Whit LeJ, Color of all kind, Row and
Boiled Li meed Oil, Varnlthea, Turpen.
, tin, Coal Oil, Paint a Varniib
liraehe-, Flaroring
Kxtraeta,
Con foetf oner lea. Bird Sd, Bplee, ronnd and
watagja vaailat, ayi aui ajinaia '
SMOKERS AND CIIEWEUS
Will tnd onr ttoek of Ch.wlag
and Smoking Tobaooo, Imported and Do.
mottlt Clgara, Snug and Fine-out to ba of Iht
.cry btat hrtodi In tbt roarktt.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All klnda of ULAS8 WARE
GARDEN SEEDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and Hualea! Trlmminga of trtry Ttrlety. '
Harlng a long tiptrleaeo lo th. buaiutaa. and
aa tztenalrt and well atlMtad ttotk or medioloot,
wt trt tnablrd to 111 Phyaloltna' preacriptiona at
tht ahortoat aolioa and oa tht mott reaaouablt
lerma, day and night.
UAKThVflCK A IRWIN.
Cttarltld, Pa., Mur II, 1871-tf.
DUsrrUattfous. , ,
rpiIE' LARGEST.
ASSORTMENT OP
HTO V11S ! STOVES !
r bronght to th. eonnty, are belrg received at
the Hardware Katabliahmenl of H. F. HIUI.EH
o CO., oomprialng tb. following Cook Storot:
SPEAR'S CALOKIKIC, , . , , ,
SUSyUEHANNA,
KEQULATOR,
NOPLK.
EXCELSIOR.
TRIUMPH. ..- i
GOV. PEN N.
READING
NATIONAL RANGE, AC. AC. .,,
Alat, tht following Ilullog Btotto I
SPEAR'S ANTI CLINKER,
8PEAR'8 ANTI DUST.
BPEAR'S ORBICULAR,
SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK, i
MORNINO LIGHT,
BON TON,
J.
0IP8EY,
VULCAN, ' 1 ' '
' SUNBEAM,
RUBY
DAUrUIN EGO,
CHESTER EfiO,
VOLCANO,
PUOENIX. " .
HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORB
R(X)M STOVES, AC.
CLarllold, Sept. is, U11.
FARMING 1 IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALE BY
It., F. Blgler A Co.
IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD DOUBLB 8II0YEL PLOWS, .,
WOOD SINHLB-SIIOVEL PLOWS?
IROK CtlLTIVATORS. , ; ;
WOOD CULTIVATORS
. OOWANDA IRON BEAM PLOWS, 1
PITTSBURG STEEL PLOWS. . ,
IIAUPT'S BBIXEFONTI PLOWS.
ROBESON aad THOMPSON'S PLOW.
Jaar-Rharee for all ol tlio abort Plowt eon-
attntjy on hand. myS8.7l
O. I. G.
WI1ER8 to buy my DRY (100DS, t)RO
aeries, Quae ntw are, Ulastwart, trgt and
Notioas, Confeationeri, do,, cheep for caab.
Th inbseriber btvt leav to Inform hi old and
Btw eattomert that h ha ojiened
A VARIETY HTORB .
IN OLKN UOPB, PA.
Aad will tell good at price to tult tht timet. A
liberal reduction will a mad to euttnmeri buy.
at at wholesale.
Call and eiamln ar "took bef'ir nnrohttina
alatwhera. A liberal than of pnhlie ptnnge la
olicitad., 4. , 1. r, 1
C. J. KSAUY.
(1 lea Hope, Pa., Junt U, 1871.
II.
P. BIGLER 4 CO.'S
I
-SPECIALTIES-
BUILDERS' HARDWARB, . .
MECHANIOB' IIARDWARR,
-: I LUMBKRMRIV'S jIARDWATtK,
PARMINO UTiNSIW,. , ,
il
MILL SUPPLIRS,
IRON tt NAILS,
"I ... . ...,.( ,
PAINTS, OILS, VARHISBKS,
- PAIrlTlKS" PINDIMtll,
. , - CALCINED PLASTER.
Mty II, Wl.'' ..(... . . , . ,
B
OOT AND 8UOE MAKING.
von ii ii. .w. ub Biirvi,
Bht.'t Row, Cloarltld. Pa., hit laat raealTtd
a laa lot of Proaeh Calf Iklnt and X Ipa, tht
nttt la lot maraot, aaa it now prtparta la aaaa.
afaotaro trnytklng la kit Hat. lit will war-
rani ait work to oo at reprtttaata.
tht iltlttat of Cltarltld aad tlelalty era
raaontfally larlud U girt him a talL
; wor a.a at antrt aotlto. T:I"Ty
I OB FKINTiaja OP KVKRT DESCRIP
Ilea aoally aiotwtod at tklt oHot
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLBARKIELU, PA.
WKbWlMY MftHNIrtrt.OttO. la, Qi.
POETICAL MARRIAOES.
Ohio itlt th tarblea af "povlleal" marrltg.
A romanti aonple th brlJ from Rawtonvlll
and the groom from llcnrlttta were rectal ly
united by tb following unique "ceremony t"
HINItTKR,
Tblt woman wilt thoa hare,
Ami oheriih her for life
IV IU thou love and comfort her, ,
And ek BO oiber wifeF
UB.
This woman will I tak
Ttmt stand btfor mo now (
I'll And her hoard and clothes,
And bav bo other "fro a."
MIIT1ITBI.
And far yar hub aad will r
Yo tnka this a toe young iaanr ; ' ;
Obey bieai.gbleit whIh.,-, ...V-..
And love bita all you en 1
INK.
I'll lor him all I eta,
Obey him all I thuotoi
And when I ask fur funda;
He never must refui.
MIXItTBB.
Thra you ar man and wife,
And happy may you ba i '
And many bo your yrara
At duller In my fee.
THE MEET 1X0 OF COyOKESN
TO-DA Y.
Tho Now York Sun of tlio Htli inst.
Iian tliun lliiilei to tho n)cnirif of
C'ougrvinv ott tliitt ilny; Ai a ptditicul
iiliolorrruph the job in n girnl one.
Pho editor openn by miyinr :
How lonif anil gloomy tiioir couiito
niioeea will be, denpito ghnntly eil'iirtr)
to wreathe thfin into grim sniilen.
How cold and dummy tlio prttwuro of
their puluis as they try to auem to the
lobliy us if nothing In particular had
hnpponi'd since they piirtcd last June.
Thus the seven Hopublicnn Seimtoi-,
nncl tho ono hundred and twenty -three
licptiblican Iiepresentittives, luenibers
of tho present ('ongresH, who are
strunded in the tempest of tho pant
autumn, will meat In tbt) C'npttot at
noon ttMluy. V hut a sad set they
are, iiotwitlilanding their desHnite
attempts to look jolly I
At tlio bend of tho Senators who
arc niiurliing ut doiilile-quiek time for
that dread bourne whence no decayed
nolititiitii returns, stands Dvueon Vil
limn A. Iluukiiigliam, tiuuous ah tho
Custom IIoiibo wbitewttsher, and al
ways ready dtiring bis lix years' ser
vice to tuk Jiolil of any of (imnt's
join by tho greasiest end. t'loso at
his heels follows a kindred spirit known
us Parson Urownlow, a sort of cross
between a scalawag and a carpet-bagger.
Then comes Pratt ot Indiana,
who assistod Buckingham in covering
up the Custom House rascalities, and
.Scott of Pennsylvania, who once did a
brisk business in tho nimiiiliicturo of
Southern outrages, and who, it is
hoped, w ill give place to a Democrat
of the kind that Old Wituiebago can
not purchase. Never mind the other
outgoing Republican Senntors. Of lit
tle account at any time during their
trni8 of !!ice, they are of none at all
now. .,,.
Tho great muss of tho tU brit of the
general wreck ol the recent elections
lies piled up on the Republican side ol
tho House. Tho sweep of the over
throw has no precedent in the hiHtory
of the country. Members who have
stood most conspicuous during Grunt's
nilniinmt ration, unci some who hsmicd
high ai fur back as the close of Bu
chanan's, havo fallen to rise no more.
The directory of a small citv would
hardly sullleo to record tho names of
all the principals who nave gone un
der, and those of their benefactors and
beneficiaries Uo have gona with thorn.
ltluine, though not himself defeat
ed for the next House, will hnve to de
scend from the high perch on tho mar
ble rostrum whore be has swung his
gitvel for six years. When the new
Congress assemble! lie must take, bis
scut on the Boor among the ordinary
tobacco-cheworri, and bo nothing more
than "tho gentleman from Maine."
This is good dcnl of a coming down
for a candidate for Prosident. , By the
way, Blaine was most unlbrtiinutu in
the selection of tho candidates in
wboso behalf ho poured out his ul
ways noisy and never profound orato
ry during the campaign. Seeing that
his chances for ro-olection to the Spenk
crsbip were at stake, ho rushed around
the country to givo a helping hand to
his personul retainers. Ho went to
Cleveland to aid Parsons. But Pur
sons slipped ut) on tho Washington
f laving jobs, lie tried to save Ncg
ey and, others of h is nort in and mu nd
Pittsburgh. But tho ttulwart artisRus
of the iron regions, out of work and
out of putienco, roso up and smusbed
in pieces almost every Republican enn
ditlittc for Congress from tho Susque
hanna and tho Juniuta, to the Alle
gheny and tlio Ohio. In bis hop ami
skin flight over the country Bliune lit
nl I'tica and endeavored to gnthor Ki
lls II, Rohcrtrt under his sheltering
wings. , But Senator Colliding bad
his talons in him, and so ho (lied,
Bluino stopped in Mussnchnsetut on
his way homo to defeat Bunks, while
Pnwcs was near by struggling to save
Butler. But tlio people proved too
strong for them ; and this is tho end
inf Mr. Hpcakor Bluino,
Wo cub peiut to only here and there
a pronuuont , figure . in (he motley
crowd which will wirgo around Blaino
(his morning. ' Wo have mentioned
lien. Butler, who delights to be called
(!pokeyc, tho most conspicuous char
acter of tho group. Ho contrast fa
vorably with Duwcs, for he never pro
tended to be ail' better than lie in, nor
tried to pass himself off as a paragon
of virtue when he was merely ft pinch
beck fraud. Tho only ' other Innii of
mui k.i ruiioii,. tlio tletuiic New
England nicmbem is Old Poland,cbiet
ly distinguished for his silver locks,
brass buttons, and brnr.on cfTrontry in
the companionship of tho Credit Mo
hilioriltw, and I-i-elinghuyson's gag
law Poland ia now mixing wait
WkhIi for tho Arkansas conspirators in
case Grunt wants it. Vermont hav
ing repudiated him, Grant ought to
givo hi in something, sny k foreign con
siiliitonr A plneo tu post trailer. 1 m
Seventeen of til twonly-throe Now
York Republicans in this House woro
defeated either by the nominating con
ventions of their party or by tho peo
ple at the polls. This Is without a
imnillcl in the history of the State.
How .intany 'astenutu'oiis prrtomlora
bkTo boen put under the soil I. ,1' re
main, who, liko Micttwber, was' wait
ing fop something to ttrrn tip perhaps
the SennlorshlV dimmirxtrs like a tlis
solvingvlew. I Gov. 'bunton, not wil.
ling to he outdouo by liia colluaguu,
emulated his example by slaying Ses
sions, whilo (ion. Ward put an extin
guisher upon Luwson, who represen
ted tho district in this city which has
rarely failed to go for tho Republi
cans in all weathers.
The tornado was not quite so terri
fic in Pennsylvania ns in Nvr York.
Credit Mobillor -nfleMwho stands
at the head of tho Naval Committed,
and Myers, who conies second on tho
Foreign Committee, and other promi
nent leaders, went down, leaving K el
ley and a sorry half dnxen or so of his
coheagiics to stand as spared though
at'Mhwd
monument, tut tit peoples
wratbi
In the present Ilonse tho States oi
Ohio, Indiana, and Illitioil have thirty
seven Republicans. In thotiext Hoflte
they will have only eighteen less
than half as many as now. Tho great
light, of tho parly whleh have so long
illumed the chamber are either put
out or partially obscured, (iarfield,
Chairman of the Potnmltfe On Appro
priationa, ia not defeated because ha
disgraces the strongott Republican
district In tilt WOat the district rep
resented for twenty years by the vet
oran Giddinga. But his usual majori
ty was cut down by thousands. Ortb
of Indiana, Chairman of the foreign
Conunittoo, Lad leave to stay at homo,
while Coburn of the same Stale, Chair
man of the Military Committee,, fell
ny tno etigv or ttiOKwaru. J Tuoy wcru
the snociul lieta ol Blaine.
Tho oarpot-hairirorH suffer severely.
Nearly all these vermin have either
boen bruihod asido hv the conventions
or swept away at the polls. Tho
nead ot this tribe is Mnynurd of Ten
nessee, Chairman of the Committee
on Banking. Born and oducutod in
lliiiwaehiisetu, ho went South yours
ago, and for a time picked up a living
naaacnooi leacner, but suuseipienuy
married a plantation of fat negroes.
Thrill followed fawning, and by and
by -Muyiiard, tlio sly, alinpory Y'unkuo.
gut into Congress, when) he bus been
a good while. At the recent election
ho run tor Uovurnor and was beaten
by an Immense majority. As it furcd
with his premonitory symptom of tho
modern carpetbagger, so has it furcd
with pretty nearly allot' thorn. Here
and there a waif in afloat, but the moss
ara submorgod.
Vt ill the one hundred and thirty
Republican Senators and Representa
tives who meet to-duy, scourged, hu
miliated, repudiated, learn unything
from tho lessons of October and No
vombor? Or will they continuu to
follow the loud of Grant, and go on to
the end of their terms nlunderinir the
nroille. bravitlff nublie ntiininn. anil
laying up wrath against the duy ofj
wrutn r iv. 1. Bun,
MlLADiaPWA liEJOJCES.
AN OLD-TIME IUTIIKH1N0 OP PROMINENT
DEMOCRATS AT Till CONTINENTAL HO
TEL SPEECHES BV MISKHB. VAUX,
RANDALL, M'CANDLASS, AND OIH HIS.
Spatial Deapaleh te tha World.
Pllll.AliKl.riMA. December 3. The
Democrats of this city held a bantpjct
nt the Continental Hotel this evening
to celebrate tho recent Democratic
victories. It has been so lonir since
the Democracy ot this city and State
havo hod any "just cause' for such a
social gathering that tho proMsition
to celebrato the recent victories in tho
stylo of days gono by was responded
to Willi enthusiasm. Unc hundred
and fifty guests sat down to threo
bountifully laden and beautifully dec
orated tables. After more than three
hours devoted to tho discussion of tho
dinner, tho Chairman, Kit-hard Vaux,
called, "Order, gentlemen," and said:
Gentlemen: In this city of Phila
delphia for many years oast no oppor
tunity has been afforded for Demo
crats voluntarily to awinblo and ex
press their joy at the succosa of thoso
unniTiiuiu jirmuipien tu tue pany,n men
underlie constitutional irovernments.
and which the lato victories have so
remarkably rc-afflrmed. Ono would
think from tho continued absence of
any opportunity thus to congratulate
ourselves at the success of the Demo
cratic party, there had been a Ions of
interest in its principles. Wo bavo
boett so long waiting for their rocoirni.
lion by the people Unit, now they have
again triumphed in tho country, wo
rejoice. Therefore, a number of the
Democrats of this city, believing that
the opiKjrluuily had occurred fur them
to unite ub members of the party 'to
rejoice logetncr over tno realms ol the
luto elections In twenty-four States,
agreed to celebrate tiiese victories
in the banquet at which you are now
assembled. We do not claim to re-
resent the orgnnixnlion ot the Heino
cratic party, either in the city orSfnto.
What we cluiin is, ahovo and beyond
it, the courage and the manhnotl to ex
press before tho people, of I'liiladel-
phlu, ami the State, and the Union, on
(hi occasion, our devotion to Demo
cratic principles in our belief that their
final triumph will bring tho Govern
ment back within the limitations which
the Constitution ordained by the filth
ers prescribed for its actioii. Weak
ncss is oiten tue result ot a lack ol op
portunity to express courugo, and prob
ably tho Democratic purty of Phila
delphia has suffered from this cause.
W hutever opinions may he entertained
as to tho cause of tho lute victories
which we now celebrate, wo at least
belicvo that thoso of our fellow-citl-
xens who united with us in tho elec
tions, who woro not of our Party, while
they asserted their own individual in-
dependenceof character paid the high
est trihuto to this great organization,
wicn under lis trials has maintained
itseil and now at last after patient
waiting can rcjoieein its triumphs. We
arc content, with the mass of the pur
ty in una mate auu in omcr Slates, to
wait until the timo shall gome when
tho responsibilities are placed upon
tho Democratic party of administer
ing tho Government. We havo con-
fhicuco that it will be tmo to its prin
ciples, aim their nnai triumph is as.
lured by the victory we now have uni.
ted to eelenrate.
Mr. Vuiix'i remarks wero greeted
with continued npplause.
The first toast
Tlio Democratic Party Its aims
and ends are for the welfare of the
whole people ; its antagonisms are class
and specinl privilege for tho benefit
or the lew, while tho corniptions.nsur-
pations, and abuses of the Kadicnl
party arc without parallel since ltov
eminent was declared to derito all its
just powers from the consent of tho
governed
was responded to by Mr. W. II. Wit
to, who said ,-
This occasion 'of rejoicing Was some
recompense for fidelity to a party
which had always boen devoted to the
Oesl Interests ol tho people. It was
founded non the theory of tho law,
the best interests of all, without re
gard to class or condition. Tho tri
umph of this party is tho triumph of
the principles at issue involving tho
very principle of tho organism of
government. It tho theory ot this
party bad not boon the very essential
principle of government it would have
liwl wh.it It wont, out nf power lln.
vntion to its principles without hope
of preferment is simply a scctaclc
Ilial Is sublime. Tho natty bad stood
firm In its tlevotion, (toping only to
triumph for the good of tho people.
The history of the Democratic party
it tho history of the govcrnniel of the
country. It is now the duly of every
Democrat to mako iower of tho party
felt, to bring about tho tmts of the
principles upon which our government
Wo founded. The party should guard
against any alliance from persons or
organisations except as a tribute to
the Democratic party.
Mr. W ittc s speech was received
with a perfect outburst of siHintiineous
enthusiasm; few man in this country
have greater oratorial gills than ho,
and few bar ucb A hold upon the
Pennsylvania Dcmis?racy.
The second toast
The Federal Constitution A grant
by sovoreign Stale to form a more
perfect union of tb grantors
was rcsjionilcd to l y Mr. George M.
Dtllns, a roprcsenUtivo of tho young
lJomooracy. The Constitution, ho
said, is, abovo all other considerations,
tho Tory foundation of Government
This was the first plntform of the par
ty, and there can I no new departure
from it.
t The third toast
:' 1 ho Federal Unon Mado by con.
eession, indissoluble by concession, tin.
alterable by aggression r ' :t
was rescinded to by Mr. William 8.
Pric, In a torso and ahlo speech. . .
Tho fourth toast - -
Tho Federal Govemmont-The agent
of the people of the State j supreme
only within tho constitutional limita
tions on its authority, t i .
was responded to by General ('aaa, ol
Pittsburgh. Ho said :
111 tho ditys of Jackson (he limitu
lions of tho Federal (ioveriinienl wero
well understood. Since, then I ho boun
dary lilies have all been overstepped
by Federal authority. ' Referring to
the woatoru slopo of Pennsylvania, bo
said there was only ono llepublieun
Congressman left, anil bo stood like an
oasis in tho desert. The result ill the
legislature will givo Pennsylvania a
Democratic Senator. The ilny wits
when it was a trial by Arc to vote the
Democratic ticket in Allegheny coun
ty, to-day ho looked upon u different
picture,
Tho next toast
Our Sistor Slutos A 'political cot,,
stcllatioii, hi which no slur dilferelh
from another star in glory,
was resjiondcd to by Thomas Swiinn,
of Maryland, who was greeted by tu
multuous and continued applause. He
suid
Ho was present to represent ull States
which had borno purt in the Into glo
rious triumphs of tho Democratic par
ty. They hnvo all dune their duty,
sod more; ull huvo brought irivitt ma
jorities. Ho was from the little Slato
of Maryland, but she was a big Slate,
notwithstanding her heart is largo
enough to compass every State in the
Union. Ho was prci-cnt to unit.' wilb
tho Democracy in its jubilee. Mary
land understands tho theory of this
great Government, and glories in Dem
ocratic success because, she believes it
to be tho succossof good Government
Ho was glad Jo rocognlco a gentleman
present who hud Blood up v illi the
gallant phalanx in Congress nguiiml ,
tho aggression ol tho ltudical party.
He alluded to his( friend Mr. Rail
dull, who occupies a high position in
that body. A great future is opening
upon us. Ho hud been conservative
because be wanted to seo tho country
brought back to prosperity and peace !
without revulsion. He hud thought
tho duy would come when retribution I
would be demnnded at tho hands of I
the people. Tho time has como, and I
with it tho duty to bring substantial !
fruits out of success. There is great
corruption at Washington, and if the
peoplo would bo true to themselves
they must instruct their rcprcsoiiln
tives to bring about a piiriiicntion. Il
is no timo for temporalixntion. Wo
must not falter; wo must advance,
steadily holding our servants to a strict
accountability. The Democratic pur
ty has discharged its duty in the past,
and must continue to do so in the fai
lure. If it fails in this effort farewell
to all our greatness.
In reply to
The Stato of Pennsylvania The
iirch is secure only whiletbe Keystono
remain fixed in its relations lo the
structure, Samuel J. Randall, member
of the Third Pennsylvania Cobgres-
sionat i-uctrici, sum :
It has boen truthfully said of onr
State, "That as goes Pennsylvania, so
goes the Union." Hur voico of No
vember last did not vary tho truth of
that expression. Sho remains fixed as
the "Keystone" of the politicul arch
of the Union, there erected by the
Democratic and Conservative mass of
our countrymen throughout the length
and hrcadlh of tho nation. As she
was in the Revolutionary struggle for
liberty against tho prerogative of the
Crown, so she stands to-day against
tho attempted prerognlives of person
al government, with all Its attendant
evils. Her citizens have used the
peaceful remedy of tho balbit to cry
for ticaco at tho South, with all its sub-
stniitial benefits. The first fruits of
our recent triumph have been realized
in the perfect order maintained in cvo
ry Southern State, and tho engender
ing of a better feeling between the two
races than lias existed since the close
of the wur. Tho white man begins to
feel secure in his lilicrty of person and
conscience, while the colored man re
alizes honesty and intelligence
in tncir rulers uest secures to them
permanently the results if their labor.
1 am not insensible of tho aid render
ed to the Democratic party by a larire
body of Republicans, who assisted so
materially in pnxlnciug the result we
arc here to-night to celebrate. I do
not believe tboir confidence reposed
will in any wise be nhiiscd. It would
bo wrong for me to anticipate, what
will bo tno policy of the House of
uepresentative ot the KortT-fonth
Congress, and yet of ono thing' I feel
certain, and that is that moderation
will be it nnrpooe and rule of action.
Wo ahull, when this triumph is made
complete witu a Democratic rienute
and a Democratic President, tuke up
tho Government as we find it, permit
ting all the results of the war to rxv
muin undisturbed, seeking only to ad
minister with honesty and fidelity, ac
cording to the Constitution and the
law thereunder. By such a courso I
believe that Pennsylvania will remain
firm In the column of Democratic
Slates. Tlio people have grown wen
ry of nongovernment and maladminis
tration, ami they have sought the
agoncy of the Democratic oivnnizn-
tion to remedy tho gross abuses under
wnicn they huvo so long anil so pa
tiently autfored.
The next toast :
Tho Ballot Box Tho last fortress
to which civil liberty may retreat for
peaceful defenco when driven by law
less power from every other citadel,
was responded to by Thomas II. Flor
ence. , . - ;, ,
Tho next toast
Tho Receut Victories of the People
The peaceful triumph of tlio citizens
at the ballot box. Whero opinions
exert the ton and power of revolu
tion, was responded to by Gen. Win. Mv
Candluss, Secretary of the Interior
elect, one of tho most eloquent and
powerful addresses of til evening, if
Ho referred to tho glorious record
of the party, anil powerful uprising
which brought about tho sweeping
victories. The future of the country
would bo under wise government. He
had heard of tho Young Democracy
and the Old Democracy. There was
neither, it was a stream of pcrnctnal
youth flowing from tho well springs
nl ww. aoid bomtwnt pnltcv. - Tket
party carries with it the heart of the
country, and intends that tho admlnis-
tration of aflitirs ahall l couduetnl
with integrity and frugality.- Tha Re-iJ?
n,.l.i:..n ...... t- - .1 - Tr.i .
punncnn puny is a Jiimg oi the ptwta
The future is with the Democracy. . ,
Tho other toast wero rs Hillows: '
Tbe Civil I'owor Tho subjection of
biection nt
tho military to Civil Power is essential i
to tlio prusurvation of Cuiisjtitutiiuiiil
frnri.miiient r- -
govi miiicnu - . f , ..
Kespondcil to hy lliTC A relief. ' oarrM af lb. aytteta ta a ihort timt by tbt
Tho Tradition of the Ptsiiile Tlio!"",f '"o" ' .. - . :
third term violates them, anil in
sults the memory of the fathers.
Responded to by Hay wan! Drayton,
LiburtV aud Ijiw I.ibaiti.- mu.l
,l V . I I..., i.' j - :w
."Hi'i "j w , ain iin-Ki-n vio
lations of organic law destroy liberty,
Itespondedto hy (leorgo Northro
A I' ivo Pivss Other liliertie hut
I).
A I' ivo Press Oilier iliertic hat r,
btvn held through tho agency of gov-
ItlHtllPnt hilt Ibrt lilirT..'nll,in.i
ment insul,lugaUo'u to
Ilesponded to by V. (in-vnon. . .
the rutin The people demand
integrity, economy, capacity and stales.
niMiship in their public servants, and
the return of the government within
limitation on its powers and fuinitions
that peace, prosperity and huppiiicsB
may gladden the land and ilihahitnntn
theroof, .
Responded lo by, ' Robert J, tMone
gan, of Chester county. . .i .
Tlio affair was a grand sncccn In
Wrjr respect, , . .'
liarncy McCue was convicted of
...Mi.n.r in uie nrsiciegrco,at MI hams
port on the 2d, for killing John Doctor,
dam'' 2BUl f 0ct4,b6r 'wt ' Mu""y
in Mexico mosquitoes are trutinsd
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w.ii. hit uiru twg,
pisrrUanrouj. :
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DR. WALKER'S
CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS.
Ilr. J. Walker't California Vinegar Blttart art
a purely Vi,ellili preparation, ntr) chiefly
from tht natlrt herb found ob th lower ranges
ef tb Sierra Nevada tnoontmfnt af Calitornia,
tha mdiotnl proper' ic of ahirh ar eitiaelcd
Ibertfnm without the an f Alcohol. Tbeauot-
tioa la altnoit daily atktd, "Wbat It the oauta of
lac unparalleled tueeH of mhigab UirrBRtr"
Oar answer la, that they rtnnovt th aaaa af dit
nea, and ibe patient recover hit health. The
ara the great blood purifier and a life firing
principle, perfect Keaovrntor and InrijronUur
of tbe it item. JS'ertr before ia the hittory af
lae worm ait a aitxiicin nen wmpoandea I"
teating th remtrkahle qualitif of Vimrqab tin.
ran in healing tb tick of every diteate man h
heir to. They are a genii Pat-retire aa well ai
a Tonle. relieving CoDgrttion or Inflammation of
tho Liver and itoerai Orgft, In Biliom Uit
caaea. Tho pmpertiea of Dr. Welku'i Viaegar Bit
tort ar Ape riant, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nn
trioioaa, Laxalite, Iirvtio, Batlitiv, Couoter
Irritaat, Sudorifio, Alterative, and Antl-Biliona.
Qratefat thontanda proelniai Vinegar Bitten
the mott wonderful Invigoraat that ever eattala
ed th tin king tyateaa.
No peraon ean take theat Bitten aeeordlng to
direction! aad remain loag aawell. provided their
boor ai sot delroyed by mineral poitoa ar
otiitr meant, and vital ergaa.
Blllona, Uemittont and Iuieraiittent Fertrt,
which ar to prevalent ia the vallatof oar great
river throughnnt th Unitad Ktelee, etreially
thoa or Ibe Jdieeittippi, Ohio, hliaaoari, Illlnaia,
TeanattM, Cambriand, Arkaaaaa, Red, Colora
do, Jtraaot, Riatirande, Pearl, Alahataa, Mobil,
Harannah, lion nuke, Janirt, and many other,
aitb their rat triiratuHet, Ihmtgboot ear entire
tettntry daring the Rummer aad Aatuaia, and
remarkably aa daring on af anatnal heat
and drvaeat, an lavarlnhty aeeomptnied by ai
tenaire drang4Bau of tha ttomarh and liver,
and othtT abdominal riteera. In their treatment
a pargatira, exerting powerful influenae npon
th-a v trio m organ, I araentiatly aoceuary.
There la ao eatbtrtio tor the purpotoeaaal to Ir.
J. Walker't Vioegar Bftterr, f (V will iretdily
remove the dark-oulored riieid mat'trr with which
tbt bowel are loaded, at the tame time ttlmolat
ig th teerttion or the liver, and gpnerally ra
toriog the healthy function of tho digettiv
organi.
Ftirlify th lwdy agalnit diaeaie by pnrlfvlng
all ita fliiida with Vinegar Bitter. No ptdmi
eaa Uke bold of a yntm tnui for aimed. -
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Dyppepiila or Indigrttlon, lloadaeha, l'uln la
th tShealdfir, Coagta, Tibtau of th Chert,
Diitiaait, har Kructioa of lb 8 torn act. Bed
Tft in th .Month, Hilitwi Attaekt, Palpitatioa
of tha IleaH, Jnt.ammattD of tbe Langt, Pi
In tha reai.ta of th Kidneva. end hunilrHl
other paiuful ynptoma, ar ta lTiipvingi af
ipi!sii. vm uoiu win prav a belter guar
antee of Ha me rid tbta a lengthy Mvarttoment.
Scrofula, or King' KtII. White Swelling!, IT.
oere, Kryatpclaa, 8ael)ed Neck, tioitr. ttcroru
luua Inflammationt, Merenrlal afeetlftnr, Old
Korea, Uruptioaa of th tikia, 8ora Kyea, em. In
lhee, at in all other eonttitulional diteatet,
Vlktwr't Vinegar Bitter bav tbowa their groat
mratira power in tht mott obitinate and ia
tractabl oaae.
tot Inflammatory and Chrwnm Rhenmttiam,
Oot, HI Hoof, Remittent and IntrrmHteot Pever,
Diteate of the Hlood, Liver, Kidnevt and tha
Bladder, then flitter bav ne w. ah In..
M& ar eaaae4 by Vitiotad Blood. .
Mvolianlual 1'lataata. PerMtna u
1'atiiU and Miaertla, anch aa l'lumbtre, Tynt
aetlera, Uuld Waltrt and Minera, aa they adrauoa
ia Jile, art aohleei to nenir.i. nr it,, n,...,.
''"' tkia, uke'a do of Wtiker'a
I tlargar Bittcra oettilunallr.
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tied or tingle, tt the dawn of womanhood or Iht
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JJArD'TIME8
, ' H. .VI NO FFFECT
IN FRENCH VILLE I
I am awata that tbre ara aeta pertont a little
bartV to pleate, aud I aaa alao awara tnat tb
oomnlaiot of "bard tim" it well ltb anivtraal.
Uut I am to tltuitvd now that loan aatitfy th
former and nrov eonclulvly tnat "hard timte
will net effect thoae wh buy their good froc m,
and all my pal rum ihaii be lama ted lata the aa
oret of . ( (,
UOV TO AVOID HARD TIMES
I have gooda tnourb to tuiit.ly all th Inhabl
taata ia tbt low or ad of th oouaty wgieh I ell
at esceeding low ralea from my mammoth ttor la
Mi:i,rtUM(l'Bu, where I ean always ba loand
ready to wait upon tal I en and iupily tbtm with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Bach at Cloth, Batleetta, Cattimtr, Mattini,
- liemiaea, Llnea, Drilling, Calieeea,
t . Trimaiagt, Kibboat, Lata, i
Ready-mad Clothing, lloola and Shoot, Hat aad
Cant all of th bait malarial and mad to order
Hoa, LSooka, Ulovei, Mlttana, Laeat, hibbont, Ac.
. OR0CBKIE8 OP ALL KINDS.
Cofftt, Tea, Bagar, Rla, MolatMi, Pith, Salt,
tVork, Ltnteed Ull, jritb Utl, uaraoa Oil.
Hardware, Qneenaware, Tinware, Catting, Plow
aad Plow Catting, Nailt, Splket, Corn Caltiva-
iortViaer riee, nnq wi aiaee mi at sea.
Ptrfcimery, Paiata, Varalah, Qlaaa, aad a gentral
t aatoruntnt oi uiauootry,
1 OOOD FLOUR,
' ...
Of different brand, alwayt on head, and will ba
eld al tbe lowaat pottial agar.
J. II. Me rial n't MMiriner, Jeyfl UvdiQlB,
uonauara aaa iiooaana Hitter.
iOOf pound t wf Waal wanted for Wblah th
aighett prto will a paid, tjtovareeed oa aaad
and for aalt at the loweat mtrket price.
Alao, Anut far bUattutirille aad Carwaaarllla
lartabing Macliino.
feflL-Call aad teafor ynurtelvea. Yon will Ind
verr in ing aiaaiiy kept in a retail ttort.
h. M. COUbRIXT.
Prnobvill P. 0., Avgeet 11, 18T4.
R
EAD THIS!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
Th attention uf tb eltitena of Cltarfltld and
vieinitT ia dlrectod lo tbe fact that tioodfollow A
Sua are tha af ent of H. Nieee A Co., aad havt
jttit rvcelretl a bair tlotea ear toe tit ef JHour aad
reed, which they offer at th lowaat aoatibl Ig
urat. A Urge ttock of
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAS,
Potatoes, Sballed Crn, Corn la onr, Ae, Ao.
Partlealar ttleatiua la aalltd to it. Nitoo A
Co.'a brand of Family Floor, which la tht bttt in
tho aurbet.
Fluarend Food tan and wilt b. told thtantr
thaa It ean ba obtained tlaawh.ro in Cltarltld
aoantr.
XtT-gtoro .a Markat ttroot. toil door lo Has.
Aluatndtr Irrin'a roaid.no.
OOODFELtOW A SOW,
janlStf ' Agrata for M. Nleeo A Co.
OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
CIIHPAll,
OSCEOLA BTBAM MILLS,
MattortoTVani
LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS
Sawed A J'alenl Ribbed Shingle.
II. B. 8IIILLINOF0RD, Pmldeat,
Ofllot Foratt Place, Vm. Its 8. 4th at., Pblfa.
JOHN LAW8UR, OMOral gnvt.,
Otoaola Millt, Cltarldd coanty. Pa.
At.o TOWH LOT! t tab) ia lb.
of OaoMla. '
Au.-K.eo lb. LAROEST ASSORTMENT
f Uooda in t'lewLld totaty al tbtlr MaaiaaoU
store m oaooula. jaoa-la
F. 6'LEARY BUCK.
General Insurance Agent and Real
Estate roker,
Rapretealath following retlabl Tniaraaet Ce:
North Brltlah A Mereaattl In. Co. $?6,tM0
Waafaingtoe Lif lata ranee Ce...., 4, HQ, 09
Fir Aaoeitio Inaaraaca Co. ...... 0
Amatoo fin Iataraao Ce...MHW.. i.ora.Ma
Pbotaii In tu ranee Co., H. Y 5.000.000
Watertowa Fire, iotare dwelling
and farm bnildingt only. ITI.OM
York, Pa., Btook laaaraiic Co. Haree lasarad
agatntt death aad theft,
P. S Parties in th eoantry daairlag ike a ranee
oa their live or araperty eaa have it promptly
iiiDuwoa v y Mamnag aa ay letter, or Miitag
i pereoa at onr onto, la I'te i Upera Hnaee,
Roota Ne. l.Clearaald, I . e2t7
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD ,
H CUES,
or all iisntt
Baggage Barrowa, Wanhoaat Traake, Copying
Prtaatt, Imjirairad Mtaty Drawar, Aa,
row ALa tr '
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
Dealsn la Hardwaro, . .
ta.hU:?l.tf : ' Saoond Strati, CloalwOld. Pa.
JOOK OUT FOR THE SIGN
or tub
111 ft CANT HOOK!
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD.
Th. old Oloarltld Kateltlaf Cant Haok C. I.
aiaMirea, and a atw oao hratad by Attot Kea
aard and 0. U. Merrtll, af Claarlald, aad U. al.
Allard, of Bmpnrttm, Cataeroa aoaaty, aa part
ntra, nnd Jaa. I. Wntaaw, af Clearlekt, at Ueaer
al Agaat. Tb saw aomnaay will tarry aa the
batlnoM af manuuvBlariag, ttlliag aad abippiag
tha Cant llookt. wilb all tli.lt improrem.nu,
whioh nr. aow it.rf.et. All ordrrt tiromntlt
Hard. JA8. R. WATSON. .
Jaly let, 174. . Um'I Ag.aU
F
OR SALE!
A larg. aad wtll.lnltb Brlok Dw.lUo. alia.
at. .a tb. rlr.r baak, la taoaorowgb of Clear
field, ooatalniag ttaraa raoaaa, with good eruar,
water la the kitohaa, aad til laa ttodara toar.
nienca. Paalriea, tleth-rooaa, Cloi.baa-fir.me, Ao.
Lot tiaty ftat troat and two hnadrod and thirty
foot baeh, with a twenty feet alley a ta. eaet
'-. bnudl.,, .itk .u ih. ...pitaaaaon,
will be told one... with biT.ul, i. ..u
aar. Applioation taa be attda to tht and.r
aigaed, or to A. C. Tata, Eiq , who will gira all
aeotaaary lafnatallM to theat b dMlr to la
aptet tbt proptoty.
U.y ll.t. 1878, If.
Lime for Sale!
TnE andtratgrwd, reatdh, near tbt 4epM bat
mad teanpleta amngvatau with Uaaa
llern.rt tail af tht aoantala, wharthy bt It taa
bltd to heap toattaatly on baad a largt quantity af
PURS L I It Bl r
wMrb be of.ra to faraera and bwlldtra at t trlla
abort oott. ThoM la aaad of th. article wmld do
wall to girt mi a tan. ar add real ait by latter, ba
ton aagotlttlng tbtlr lime.
OK0.0. PASSM0RB.
Ctrtrileld, Pa., June t, lldl.
TUB CLRAKPIKLD
WOOD-CHOPPERS AXEI
Mtnufcturttt Mpetiatly for'
TllK Cl.KAHFlKI.l) TRADM, .
roltALttV
"'TI BlfttKR A CO.
JRATZER k LYTLE, . "
AGENT IN CLBARFIBI.B COIINTV PoR
1 I.ORII.I.AItDIH '
Calabratod Braada af i .
Smoking A Chewing Tobaccos.
We are ta.bktd ta whedoaaai la dealer! Ibraagb
nat th. eoaaty at ally prieet.
..va.r .kRATIER A I.TTLB,
Jrl:?4-lf Cltarltld, Pa.
nUKAP GROCErUKSI
Vtf. J. , , ' I.UMBBR CITT, PA.
..IT . TT"1?""" " b" friwaa
aad patroaa that he hat aatnod a aaad IIm .
UHni'CRlwa a tnvr...r.r ..fw.."M'
LJ iIt7A " aa M ttaBd
of I Irk A Ipaaaar, M whiek be aellelw a Haarat
Utabn, Oil,, Pt, Mar M-at ""VBm
T
us.
1 .1)1
LKONARD HOUSE,
(Near tb. Railroad iM.ot,)
CLEARFIELD, i'A.
A abaro of liablit pttroetgt it rapalfally to
lltittd. tilS'Tt 8. II. HOW, I'rop r.
SUAW HOUSK,
- (C l of Marktt A Front atrtetl,) '
,. ,, CLbAlll'ltLU, I'A.
Tht udtralgntd having lakaa tharga ol tblt
Hotel, would rwptctlally aoli.it pnlili. patronage.
Mi l. A.aVEW'10N bllAW. ..
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
NEW WASHINGTON, PA.
Thlt atw and well farniahed houra baa lien
taken by Iht anJtraignnl. 11. fetla otaldaat of
being able to render aatiafattloa lo theat wht may
ftror him aitb a tail.
May I, Ull. U. W. DAVIS, Prep'r.
jj-ortour nouau,
. Oppoaltt tha Court Iloutt, .
IO0K HAVKN, PE.NN'A.
joM'Tl ... HADBEAk A KROM, Pnp'tl
JRnt'KCRIIOI'K Hoimu,
8ELLEF0NTK, I'A,
D. JOHNSTON AB0N,
ooUSTl Proprltton.
LOYD HOUSE,
Mala Flrrtt,
PlllLIl'SUURII, PE.NN'A.
Tahla alwayt tnpplitd wilb tbt beat tha inarki-t
nfforda. Tbt trareling pollit ia invited to rail,
sovl,?. R01IERT LOYD.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Comer of gecond aud Market 1) treat,
CLEARFILD. FA.
millt talat aaarl aean-Atll. n.A.I I J .
- - - "ivat I'vtfi Mt uanag v
lb paal year, beta to Urged U doabl u
ivraiar paenj iot imm eniertatameBt or tlraa-
gtrt and gaeet. Th whol hallding ha aaaa
Paa f is ran. I fl Pa a rl . mnd li te.nnna4iAta lll
pains ta render hi gut it aamfertabl wbll
.a.lH awtaW bi.
-'II -
Jr-rh Maaslaa Uoutt" Omalbe rwat te
and from tb Da Dot aa lbarrtval aii.il ali.aH.
of each train. JOHN DOUOIiKKTY.
aprd-ft if : Preprlttor.
ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
(Market KL, ht. Peond and Third,)
ci.i:AitKit:i.i, pa.
Tb ubtortbrr baviog beeum proprietor of
tbia hotel, would revpeetfully atk a libera) thara
ef publio patronage.
P'S'T OBOROK LEIPOLDT.
SUSQUEI7ANXA HOUSK,
CURW-v aNSVILLE,
Claarfivld eoaaty, Ponn'a.
Tbta old and wall eatablilbed Uotcl, beaatifaUy
tttuated oa tha bank of tht tiattieebaflBa, in tbt
borough of Curwrntvllla, bat beta lenaed (or a
term el year by the BatUrtigaed. It ha been
entirely refilled, and 1 now opea to th public
generally and the traveling eommaaity la par
ticular. No paint will be spared ta render gutttt
oonifortabl while tarrying at thia boat. Ampl
R tabling room for th accommodation of team,
Charget moderate,
ti-pt. 28. lB70-tr. ELI BLOOM.
rntistrj.
J. M, STEWAKT, D. D. S.,
OaVa over Irwln'a Drag Stor..
CCRWEN8VILLE. PA
All daatal mteralinn. 0 1... I. IV.. I , . .
roporatira bra neb, promptly ntttnded ta and
tatialMtioa guaranteed. Special attention paid
game and moath. Irregularity-of the teeth tot.
Meefully oorreetod. Teelh .Itraeted wllboat ptlt
by tha aat of Ether, and artigeial Lj.ih iaeerted
of the boat materia) aad werraatd ta read.r att.
tafaetloa. neril:a'71:lv
County National Bank,
OF CLRARFIBLD, PA.
ROOM la Maaonle Building, ant doer n.Hb .1
C. D. Wiieoa'e Drag 8l.re.
Cellar. TitkaU te aad from Llvarpoel, Qiweoa.
town, Glaagow, Loadoe, Paria and Copenb.een,
Alao, Draft, for aale oa tbe Roval Bank of Ireland
aad Imperial Bank of l.oadoa.
JAM Kb T. LKONARD, Pret'l.
M. 8I1AW, Caehier. tU:!4
J. D. M'Oirb. Edward Perkt.
BAH KING & COLLECTION HOUSE
or
McGirk & perks.
Sttcraaator to Potter, Ptrka, A Co.,
PhUlpaburf, C'tatra Cauaty, Pa.
WHfiltB nil the hatlaaa of a Banking Hen'
wilt oa toaataeted promptly aad apon iL
mott fbvoral term.
Bar 7 tf
DREXEL & CO.,
Na. ai tmth Thlrtl tratrt, rhlladelphla
And Dealers in overnment Securities.
Applitation by mail will rottiv. prompt atttn
tioa, aod all taformatiaB ohMrfnily furnieb.
Order, etltetod. April ll-tf.
The Lightning Tamer.
rpnE aadaralga.d art tba tola Agaata ta tbta
aoaaty for iht "North Amtrltaa Oalvaalaed
LTUHTNINt) BODS." Tbaat ar tho aaly eata
radt sow la Baa, and are tailored by all tht
tcleattlt mea la tht MBBtry. .
Wa btreby aatlfy tha titlttnt af tha tannty
that wa will pal them ap a Belter rod, aad fat
lata mta.y, thaa It thargad by tha foreign
ngtntt who annually traverse tht oo.aly aad
Barry af aar little caab, aov.r te ratatra.
ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR.
Thott wllhlar tlibtnlnw Radt aeoetad aa
tbtlr bnildlnga and bat addratt aa by l.ll.r, er
tall la norton. W. will pnt th.m np aaywhor.
ia iB.toaaty, aaa warraat them. Tho Kodtnnl
Flitnrot taa bt teas al any time by calling at
oar alar.. H. F. BIQLER A CO.
Cltarltld, Minb II. Itll-tf
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALER III
FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES,
. AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
Tba aadartlaned bean leeva te laform the elti.
east af Cltarltld, and tha poblta generally, that
ha hat bb hand n Ina aaaortment of Furniture,
anch aa Wtlawt, Chattnat aad Paiatad Ckambor
Suitn, Harlot gaitta, Keeliaiag aad Biunaiaa
Chalra, Ladiet' and Oeata' Kaay Chaira, the Per
forated Diaiag and Parl.r Chaira, Cane Seala aad
Windtor Chaira, Ottilias Bare, Step and Eitew
aloa Laddera, Hat Raoka, Btrabhlng Braahaa, Aa
AlODLDINU AND PICTURE FRAMES.
looking U leant. Chramot, Aa, whlA traald ba
roltabto foe llolieay preaentt.
aeoi. I .Olin TKOl'TUAN.
READING FOR ALL It
BOOKS A STATIONERY.
Market at , CUarOeld, tat tha Paat IIKee.)
it BBdtralgaad noga lea.a ttaaaoaueatt
thttlttttBt af Cltarltld aad viaialtv. that
ba hat llltd ap a room aad baa Jan returned
fr.m totally with a largt aaa .aal .1 raadi.g
aanar, miHiu aa paft aa
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blaak, Aaetaat aad Patt Bakt f T.r. de.
tttlpUaa Paper aad Eav.lopaa, Pieaob prttaad
.n. plain, ... .nent BiunB, Ltgai
Papara, Dtada, Marlgagt dadrmtat, Eitmp
ttoa and Promlttary aalat White bb Perthi
rntwt Brtef, Ugal Oap, Raotrd Cap. aad BUI Cap,
Sheet, Mailt for tlUtr Plaaa, Plata at Viella
aaatuatly aa baad. Aav k,ka ar atatioatry
dttirad that I may aat bay, aa baad, will ha er.
ardtrad by Int aipraea, aad Bold at whole-alt
ar retell at tall oaavoaera. I will alto kttp
aridlal lluratara, aatb aa If atrailBti, Ntwt
papart, At. P. A. QAULIN.
Ultarlald May T, llll-lf
u
NDERTAKING.
IINDERTAKINW,
AT ItEAgONABLK RATES,
Aad rotpaetralry tolUit tba atreaege af tkeat
ill n ai unk bmipwIu.
N JOnW TROl'TMAN,
' . . . . JAMRS h. LRAVY.
Clarld, Pa., la, rti
TIME! MME!
Ika andtralgnad II aaw prwrar
lb abH with aa aawtthM o-Jti.
artd I fbraiab
af
Bellefonto Wood-Burned Lime,
"fT, L" b. ftaad tor tba pretest al Fit t
atw bnlldltg, a Market MrMi,
1. 1. MrCt'l.t.OroH.
PHK, vTm A ROAB IIHINS SKINS'
... tWMtvad and fat aalt by
. Agtti st, nr. a. tnui a co.