Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 06, 1875, Image 4

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    JUrttwari, Itawwri.
8ACKETT & MUTfll,':
HARDWARE,
aad auiMiim ef
Tln.Copper Sheet Iron Ware,
Imil Itraat,
, CLRilVIELD. PA.
Haviag largely I
war, we Invito the
Bad prices.
lunui oar stock af Hard-
pablle to Kkntnl our sloe
Carpenter! and peraoBwbjo oootemplata balld-
log Will do WOll 10 SiamlOS OUr
TOOLS BUILDHO HARDWARE.
which li a.w Bad of tbe bolt iuiIhIm, ud
will ha told low for
NAILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
OLUK,
LOCKS,
LATCHES,
HtNGES,
SCREWS
All hlada of Bench Pianas, Saws, Chlssls, Sqaaras,
Ilammerc, Hatchets, Plumbs an Levals,
Mortised A Thumb Ou, Bsvels,
Braoes di BitU, Wood aid Ira ' ''
Bench Screws, and tbe best
Boring Maeblaa In lb
aarkat.
TVtnhlfl anr) Ringls Bitt A tad,
pocket ouiLBRr, Aa. .
Agentt for BurneWl Iron Corn fiheller,
wnmntea.
Also, ageutl for Rloherde'
' GOTHIC FLUB TOP, ' '
" wbieh eflootnally euro Smoky Flues.
Farmers' Impiamsnt. ud Garden Tool! of srsry
description.
A large variety of
'COOK STOVES,
which wa warrant to giro atiefaot.oD. (
Pmrtnbl Hange mnd t'wiuictM.
r. Roofing, Spooling ud Job Work dono oa
reaeonabla toriaa. All ordera will tweetee prompt
attoBiica. jbm u, i7.
POWELL & MORGAN,
HARDWARE,
Alio, Maoufaoturariof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, FA.
HARMING IMPLEMENTS of all
t blada for sala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
R
AILROAD WHEELBARROWS
for ssls by
POWELL A MOROAN.
0
IL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS
NalUi oto.! for tala ky
POWELL A MORGAN.
H
ARNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE
TladlDgi. for fait bj
POWELL A MORGAN
G
UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES
For lata By
POWELL A MORGAN.
CTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND
' Sliat, for lain bj ' '
POWELL A MORGAN
RON I
IRON!
IKON I
IRON 1
For alt by
Powell a morgan.
JJORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
RAILS, for tain by
P0WBLL A MORGAN.
ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
! And ai Mnnafaotare, fat aal. by " '
POWELL A MORGAN.
HIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for iale by
' ' ' POWELL A MORGAN.
raoa. a. mnmr. ctbvi oaana.
WE8T BRANCH
INSURANCE AGENCY
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa.
BRANCH OFFICES In different parti of the
Ooanly. '
Too following Old and Reliable Fire, Aoeidenb
B look and Life loearineo Companiee repreeenUd
AU.
1BU noru BrltiibAHeresntlleFIra
Ine. Co., of England t2,l00,t00
IMS ieettieb Oonimerolal Fire Ine.
Co., of England (gold) H,010,tM
1794 Nortb Ameriea Fire IneQranoo
Co, of Pbiladelpbia- 4,700,100
ISO Fin Aeeoeielioa Fire laearenee
Co., of Pbiladelpbia.. S,IOt,MO
intB raaenil Fire In.. Co., N. Y.... 1,1110,1
llr Walertowa FireTIoi. Co., of N.
Ih la.are. ram bolldingi oaly 700,100
ion amaeoa rii iaiaraaoo C., or
Ciaeionati. I,B0I,I
1R&S York Htoek loinr.noe Co, ar
Peena. lmaroe borne, Ae 7t,l
1S74 Hartford Aoeldent Inouranoa Co
of Conneotieai, 300,B0
1M7 Pean Mutoal Life Ininranoa
Co, of Penniyl.ania ,00O,OO0
IM6 Melropoliua Life Inaaranee Co
of New York 1,00(1,000
Total oapilal a7,0O0,O04
r.ND. m too country aeelrlng tnearanoo, ean
ba.a it promptly attended ta by aalllag at toe
often or addraeelnfl: m h Utter. Inauran... r.
faelad at tba loweet potilblo rate, to be obulnad
a aret eiaae aompanlee. AO (towjMBiee reare.
eealed wai4 oiaAe jiMMBMi,.
The ebore two life In.nrano Co.'a, represented
J urray, nave paia oat in oa.n, between
tho datef af Aaa. 1B71 end AB IR74 e. tk
frlende ef demaaed policy holaeri in Ibii eoanty,
(HM .1 V..,UVV,
Provide for tlie fotore by lomriot your bomai
aad yonr lirea la tba Weet Branch Ininranoa
Ageacy. MURRAY A GORDON, -
Clearlald, MayM, 1S7&. Ageata.
Jib. S. P.ajoaa, FraaX. R. S. Baaraaa, Sao'y
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
vr nAniFutty, uunn,
Am.u.. ..........tl,lll,M
na.ia ot aeaete la l,iaailitlaa....n.,.,H., in
Farniabaa laaaranew at tba eery leweat aael
Folioy-boldera pantaipata la tba proate af Ika
venpaay, eaae aoaiinaaiiy raanaiag taa aaaaal
pajnaeau.
Ml
'or ralM. Ao tail oa or addroii
H. H. McKNALLT, A
fat.
1:174
vnioa tm owiw i now, vtwaoia, ra.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALEI IN "
FURNITURE,
M ATTTKNHFJH,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O.
Tba aaderelgaed lego leara le laform tbo elll
aaae aT Cwardeld, aad Ika pablle gmorally, tkat
aa baa aa aaad a lae aaeartaioal af Parallare,
rack aa Walaat, Ckaalaal aad Paiatad Ckamkwr
Saitea, Parlor Soil.., Reeliniag aad Eataaeloa
Ckaira, Ladiat' aad Ueau' Kaey Cbaira, tba Per.
hratad Dialog aad Parlor Ckaira. Cane Beete aad
Wiadaor Chalre, Clotbes Ban, Step aad Kitea
loa Laddara, 11 el kaoha, Bonbbiag Braakae, Aa
MOULDINO AND PICTURE FRAMES.
Loabiag aiaoeae, Ckramoa, Aa, wblok woe Id be
aaltable for tioliaay areaeaU.
daal('7l JOHN TROUTMAN.
QOMK AND SRTTLK.
Hating taken ay brother Iale aaratarahln, I
Ira to bars my aid aooaaate aloaed. 1 tbera-1
"?.A'n " 7 " V" I
deb ted ta ma to aoma forward eooa aad eelua am, I
a thai we aaa take a aew dopartara.
Cle.rl.ld, d.l, 14, l. tf. "f. M. 0AD0.
KRATZER & LYTLE.
-THE-
N.EWirFJRM!
IN IBKIR "
COLOSSAL , .
CONSOLIDATED
STORE,
-'i. . AronarblDidoaOi.lt !
IMMENSE STOCE.OF GOODS,
CASH
PRICES.
Raduead aipaBiea and aelliog, for ready
enable! item to do II. They wUlendaaTer t
pay
la be
IIEAIXHAKTK1W
for aoppty.nf Iht oltlteaa of Ctoarleld oeuBty
with
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Droit Uooda,
Root! and Bin..,
Uroooriee,
Wall Paper,
queaoewera, i
Ao, Ao. ;
And ail other goods to tbelr line.
N. B. TERMS CASH.
. , ' 1. M. KRAT2KR,
J. U. LYTLE.
ClearSeld, Dee, l, 174.
ED WGHAM,
y ' DRALER IN (' i ( 'l 'J
' GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Hal Juet opened, at the old etand, in Greham'i
kow, a oompioto atoefc or
jr e w. i o o n a,
of arery dfrMriptloa.
DRY 0(X)DS, -
OROCBRIKS,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SHOfS,
CLOTUINO.if.,,fti.
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
SALT, "
RYE,
OATS,
, f. CORN
ALWAYS OS HAND AKI) FOR
SAI.K ATA SMALL ADVANCR
FLOUR
Rtotlvod b tho oat load, tod told at mall
advuoo.' ...
A Mppljr of BOPB ooniUntlj oa band.
8paelal indnoeaonta offered to tboaa gettiag oat
Bqaare Timber and Loga, at wa deal largely
la Laaabennea'a Supplies, and are pro.
pared at all tinea to purchaae Um
ber and Inmber.
E D, W. K A A M,
' ' " ' Market Street,"
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oct IS, 1871.
iVa'.J
HARD
TIMES'
HAVE NO EFFECT
IN
FRENCHYILLEI
I i
f
I am aware that there are aome neraon. e littu
m pieaM, bd i am auo awara tbat tbe
eomplalat of "hard tlmec" la well al.h anl.....!
Bat I am ao altaaled now tbat I ean aetiafy tbe
ormer ana proTC ooncinalvely IBal "bard timaa
will ant aHt iknu h v... L i-
aad all my patroaa ahall ne initiated Into tbo aa-'
oral at
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
I havo jrooda oouch to di.W all th ink hi.
taoU ta tbo lowar ond of (bo eoaot; which X loll
at eieoodlnjr. low ratoo from bit aiantaotb itoro ta
MUI,HONBI'Rll,h.ro I oaa alwayi bo foaad
roadj to wait opon oallort and inpplj thorn wlib
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Sack ae Clotba, Satlnctts, Caulmeraa, Maellaa,
uelalnee, Linaa, Drllllaga, Calieott,
Trimmiaga, Ribbona, Lace,
lteady-n.de Ololhlng, Boot) and Sboaa, Hats aad
Capa all of tbe beet material and made to order
Hoeo, Soeba, Ul.ree, Mittone, Laeaa, Ribbona, Ac.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
ColT.., Tea, Bagar, Riee, Molasaoe, Flab, Salt
fork, Llaeeed Oil, Fl.h Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Qoeeaeware, Tinware, Caatlnga, Plowa
nod Plow Caetlnga, Nail., Spit.., Cora Caltlra
lara. Cider Praaaea, aad all klada of A lea, ,
Parfnmory, Palate, Varnl.h, Glaee, and a ffeaeral
aeaonmeni oi Dtaiioaary,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different kraada, alwaya oa haad, and IB ke
eoia at taa laweet poaaible Igarea. e '
J. II. McClaln'a Mediaiaea, Jayno'a Medlclnae,
Uoatalter'l and Uooflaad'a Bittera.
0,0 poaada of Wool wanted for wblck the
oignoei prion win aa paid. Klovereeed oa aaad
bob. ior eaio at taa loweet market prion.
Aleo, Agent far Strattaarllle aad Carweaerllla
Aaraaaiag jaaeBlaaa.
faWA-Call aad aea tor yoaraaleea. Toa will lad
oTorytaiag aeaaiiy kepi la a retail atora.
. I- M, COUDRIET.
Frenehrllle F. 0., Anguat 11,1114. i 1 1-
JkJBW 6 TORE AND NEW GOODS
bT. bT1 CI W W A A arm,
Hbt juat opanad a
Nkw Stobb, on Maln8t.,CLnkriiLD, Pa.
lalaly occupied b; Wa. T. IRWIN.
Their itoclr, conililsof
SQltr Car m ctti m o
, Okocilitw of (b baa I quality J
QDEENIWAkE, Boot! BD(I SIlOOS
nd article aacaaaarf for
ooa'a com Fort. , '
Call aad lamlo oor Block kafOT por
chaaiog alaewhara. May . lM tf.
STEAM 8 AW MILL, ENGINE
AND BOILERS FOR SALE
The andoralgaed affere far tala aa reaaaaabla
Una., tbalr ateem eaw mill, kwaled at Walavaa
taa. Clear. eld Ce Pa. Tka aagiaa aad boiler,
ara aa good aeaew. The alee of taa aagiaa U
alee aall tkelr
1414, aad la la gaadl raaalag order. They will
ektagla aad latk mill, aad all (be
waeklag maahleary la tka mill. Ferllea wleklag
to aarekaea aaa tall aa ar addraea
GRAHAM. WALLACE INJ
Cleari.ld, 0- I "iafl. 1 .
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MOHMINS, .Out. 1
PHKSWEST1AL DIGNITY. '
One of the ftiatiiust tbinga in Graut'i
tbirtl term letter is tbo exouao be makes
for not writing it sooner, becsuae to
lave done to st tbe mere beck of "tbe
newapRpera" would have been beneath
tlie "illgnlty or tbe Presidential otlleo.
Admitting, Tor a uiomeut, tbe abaurd
and insolent plea of the aornow hat crest
fallen third-term aapirant, that only
oonveiitiona of tho Republican party
bad the right to inquire into his Inten
tions In that direction, how comos it
that bo failed to reapoud to the South
Carolina Radical Convention of last
year, which unanimously pronounced
in favor of his re-election f
Here was a Brut-rate opportunity to
come out squarely upon tbo aiibjeot
Without compromising that "dignity"
ot which bia Long Branch Highness
has audtlenly booome so excessively
careful. Yet, like Poe's "grim and
ghastly bird of yore,'' be uttered not a
word, he Auttered not a feather, but
sat unmoved and stolidly silent until
the Pennsylvania Convention, soon
followed by tbo, Ohio Radical, gave
him unequivocal notice to quit where
upon be, cranked outr bia pitiful and
BOIltiMit, UIIU utlllllt'llliy Mliuitnaig Iktid
ovasivo letter, th true meaning where
of is even now a matter of dispute
among his own friend.
It mattem little to tbe Democracy
whether Grunt Is atill looking for a re
nomination, us a careful analysis of bis
letter undoubtedly leads ua to Infer, or
whether he means to throw tbe weight
ot bia official iufluenco in favor of tbe
congenial Morton, the strutting Conk
ling, or tho oily Washburn, as either
of these worthies can bo quite as easily
beaten as their present ehief, particu
larly if it is well understood that be ia
a protege of Grant and moans "to tread
in tho footsteps of his illustrious prede
cessor." Hut when tbo ex-Gnlena tun
ner puts on bis dignity to the extent
of speaking of tbo leading journalists
of tbe country as if thoy had no claim
to bia iioticA or recognition; We &ul a
natural desire to know upon what sort
of meat or drink our would-be-Ca-sar
has grown to be such an amazingly
great and dignified peraonflge.
As a witty member of the fourth es
tate, whose opportunities to know
something of Grnnt'a habits and tastes
have not been fvw or unimproved, well
puts it, "we are really glad that his
Excellency hits discovered some dig
nity connected with his position. The
Suiting comes a little lute, but better
late than never. His Excellency has
drugged his position through a good
many undignified and questionable
places, Tho citizens of Now York
were painfully impressed with this tact
when tbey saw the Administration
seated by the late Jim Fiak, Jr., bo
hind the four high stepping bays in
loud harness.
"Ignite a nuuiUir felt this wbon the
President accepted Jim's hospitality,
not only In the hoase whore Josie
Mansfield presided, but on board J im's
hoot, n-tiArw that worthy flourished In
an uniform tho lamented Karrngut al
alone was entitled to wear. The nation
at largo felt Impressed when affairs
oulminated in the disasters of the Black
Friday, and not only the Prosidont's
brother-in-law was fonnd implicated,
but that chock foi f 2&,K0 traced to
the family. ' " "
"At last the dignity is stumbled on,
abd ws haalcnaxl to ooagratulaU 'our.
selve and the country at largo ovor
the result Hereafter no more attend
ance on tbe newly-opened hotel and
cheap feasts. Stop a bit. His Excel
lency has carried bis new-found dig.
nity to Long Branch. We doubt
whether Long Branch Is favorablo to
Presidential dignity. It will be apt to
mildew in tbat locality. ' The Presi
dent had bettor put bia dignity in a
box it ia a small parcel, and won't
inconvenience him much and guard
it with camphor, or better, with Cowles
Si Brigas' process, said to be good
against moths, moulds snd mildew,
while making the textile fabric water
ropellant."
To which pungent remarks we only
wish to add that after being promoted
from the not very lucative or dignified
position of an ex-army officer engaged
in haulding wood to market, and not
unfrequcntly tarrying overmuch at the
wayside (niggpriert, tp the highest
nAlce in the gill of the American peo
ple, with a salary double that of his
predecessors attaohed thereto, and pre
vious to accepting it receiving gifts of
money and houses equal In valuo to
over a quarter of a million of dollars,
it doea not look very dignified or even
docent for our pampered Chiof Execu
tive to whine over tho great "sacrifices"
h has made, and the oxtrcmcly com
fortable position he has given up to ac
commodate the nation. We then
thought tlio1 "sacrifice" had been al
together the otbor way, and we think
so still. New Orleans Bulletin.
THE KNOW-NOTIIIKO' MOYE-
MENT IN OHIO,
The Republican loaders who started
the campaign in Ohio with a professed
abandonment of their own financial
policy during tbe last twelve years,
and a prctondod conversion to specie
payments, have all of a sudden dropped
the new issuo and substituted for it
another evon more hypocritical than
tne nrat, because Its whole aim ia dang
erous to tho peace of society and In
imical to th genius of our fro institu
tions. Judge Tsft, to his dishonor be it
said, for bettor things were expected
Iron, him, 11 ays, Noyos, snd others of
inferior degrco, have been snd are now
traversing the State, striving to excite
sectarian prejudice by appeals to fanati
cal passion, and to spread alarm upon
the roost unfounded pretexts. Sooret
circulars, lodges, snd all the accessories
of th old Know-Nothing organisation
have been revived, under the auspices
of some of the chiefs who were con
spicuous in that movement twenty
years ago, whan it was stamped out
and buried under general execration
by tbs American people. Now, it is
directed against a particular religious
sort ; but that la only th corner stem
of a crusado of bigotry auainst all
adopted titlsens of whatever cllmo or
oountry. Aa lbs Republican Conren
tions of other States bavo adopted the
same cry, it is evident this K now-Nol h-
ing revival was preconcerted. It Is luo
last desperate expedient of a doomed
party. t ,
Since this partiaan scheme has tukun
such proportions, the country should
know how utterly (also In lite pretence
upon which it rest In Ohio, as that Is ,tm,CCa it may have originated. A u- large balance rumainlng In the sinking
tbe key to the whole conspiracy. 'The jbo1ou, fulHebood (s the obisf weapon fund by no ueana answers the charge
exposure of one part of (he plot ap- UHU(j i,y Mr. Dcltud, Mr. Cowcn, and j of corruption that have been made re
plies with equal toroo to all parts, since tlie Hot.. K. p. Smith of the Indian garding its management Theeasune
they cohere together, and are entirely o(OCi i combating chargea against tbe iof the charge is that Treasurer Mack
destitute of foutrdatlnn In truth or sin- i)epartment,.of (he Interior and the ey and his associate are using and
cority. With impending defeat in the irrupt Ri,lg who run It. Tbey hnva ! have Ihh.i, using the Blate funds to en
State now, and tbe prospect of over- L,)t iIOHitattj in tbe iruOont controversy jricb themselves, as well as to furnish
throw In tho Union next year, the Re- lo rttbriftsf u telegram and forge signa- a corruption fund to control and carry
publicans seek to divert attontiou from tores to stutcn.oiiUi intended to deceive election. ' We fuil to see what differ
their corruption and frauds, by shout- th-Jiumi0i , ,. I onee it makes whether this unlawful
Ing at the top of their lungs, "tbe com- Their snboidinates bavotieen trained jgaiu be oblaiued by taking tbe very
mon school are in dungor, and the . ilii auliol of lying uutiL like per- funds iworivetl into the Trenstir and
Democrats are going lo destroy them
. Now, this cry. is not only fulso in
itself, but In the State of Ohio neither
party oau touch tbe school system with-1
oulauttangotnluoUonHiiiiitioii. . jiere
are tho exuet words t
'Articles. aeola I. Tlie Ueaeral Aueaobl,
ahell mke each pretrioloa, by leieUoa ar olber
wiea, u, witk the laeome arialog from the eebool
treat fand, will aeowro a tboroagb and oSteient
ayatem af oarnmoa eoboola throughoat the Statei
bat aa ra'fgiaaa or ola.r aed ar met lhajl eaar bare
aay aiolaalra rights lo, or oootrol of, any ftn
of tba ached fand af tkla Bute."
The convention which framed this
Constitution was Democratic in Its
political majority, and wua prexided
over by William Modill, afterward Gov
ernor of the Stuto. , It was ratified by
an overwhelming vote, and tho only
u,iMfaiiiiiM u, ii. on acuouut of
this mid other liberal provitwma came
from the very men who to-day nro
clamoring about "cominoii schools,"
which they then sought to defeat by
rejecting the Constitution! " "
This funilutnuiitul law of the Suite
an only be changed by amendment
proposed In tbe General Assembly,
which requires three-fifths of the mem
bers elected to each House, or by cul
ling a Constitutional Convention, which
requires a vote of two-thirds of the
members elected to each House of tho
Assembly. Without these conditions
the Constitution stands as it is until
1891.
It is thus aeon what the Constitution
prescribes, and tbat to alter it would
be a political impossibility in the exist
ing state of parties, if any serious opi
position should be mado by either side.
Of course no law in conflict with this
instrument could auind, no matter how
passed, or by whith-evor party that
happened to be temporarily in tho as
cendant. At the Democratic Convention of
last Juno tho following plunk was
made a part of the platform: ,,,.,!
M r.frtaraf Wa farar tkeoonnleta eeparatioa
of Chareh aad State, religioaa iadepaadeaoe and
abaolate rreedom of opinloa, eqna! exert Ju.lioe
to all religieaa eoeieatee, and 'parely aaawlar edu
eatloa at tba eipenae ef tlie laipayor., wilhual
dirioion among or ooatnd byanyaeot, directly or
Indirectly, af aay portioB of the pobllo school
faad.1
Language could not be more explicit,
positive or authoritative than this is.
Still the clamor continued which had
been gottou np lor partisan uses, by
trading politicians who have betrayed
every trust and corruptly employed
every opportunity to fill their pockets
with stolen money. They denounce
the so-called Gcghan bill as an inven
tion to destroy tbe schools and to up
root Christianity. Let us see what
this monster of iniquity is.
At the last session of the Lneislalnre j
of Ohio tbo billowing act was passed,)
which had been introduce! hv Air. fie-l
ghan ;
"Aa act to aaaara liberty af aoaaoleaao la metlsre
ar religioa to nereoaa Imprieonod, Of detaiaed
by aetaority of taw.
"Sactlea I. iVr-fl eaaettd le fie Oeaerwf At.
oenWy a tea AYato e Oiia, That aa liberty af
aaaaoienoa ta not forfeited by tbo eoavlettoa aT
crime or by raaaoa or detention ia any penal, re.
rormatory, or etarmeryaary laatitotioa, ar aay
bailee er rafaga, warkbaaae, )all ar pablie aeylum
ia tkla Slate, ao aareoa la aay aaofe iaatilatlaa
ahaU be eempelied lo attend religioaa worship or
iaetraeUoa of a form whieh le agaiaet Ike dieutes
af his ar bar eeaoeleaeej aad it aaall be the daty
af every director, traataa, aaperialeadant or alber
aareen aarmg IB eaarge any locB instllnlloa, to
fBrnleh ample aad equal facilities to all such
persons for receiving tbe mlnl.tratiaas of tba aa
Iboriaed alert-yea ea cf their awa reliciona deooml.
aatloaa or persuasions, nnder suoh reasonable
rule, aad ragalatioas aa tbe trno.ee, director.,
ataaager ar aoperiateadenta ehale.aka, bat aa
aaah ralea ahall he sa eonatreed aa Lo prevent tbe
clergymen ar aay deoomlaatiea from fully atlmin
istariog the rite, af his deaoniosliea to such la
mataei provided soeb minlatratioa cotall no ex
pense aa tba pablle treasury."
This is the whole of it, and there is
not a syllable in the sot to which ex
ception can bo taken. It conforms lo
the first article of the Constitution, I
wnion declares:
"Noporeoa shell be compelled to ornra. erect.
or aapport ony plaea of worablp.ar mainuin any
farm of worebip against bia oonset: aad ao nref. ,
oa .ball be alvaa kv law to any rallaas
society, nor .ball aay iaterreroace with the riahle !
, r
r I helBWP"u "''P8"0""0" ''!"''
footing, whether Jew or Gentile, and
t Baeajsa s aeml m a- .l.nn,in.i!... .,iL
or eoatolewoe be permitted."
trwBui uiinsiian tienuminauon wiin u - i i i . i ,
, , rrouds, short, weights, double count
exact justice, giving to each tho same ... ., , c li i
. j , ing, thieving and inferior goods were
privilege and the same opportunity of t,
ft
minisiraiion among mo unfortunate. , ,. .r ,
, . , . , This led to a sharp correspondence
There is nothing concealed, and not!. , ,, , , ,
: between Mr. Delano and Mr. Brunot,
., . . , ,.., i
Ins mmnleei maitna.nv.nv mmJK ilv
. . . .. . ' J ' ' Ion tho Dth or February, 1874, sa d to
ot construction. ,, , ,, " '
v . .u r i-.L . i . .. tlie latter bluntly:
let, m tbe face or those intlispiilabloi . ,t . ,. ... . , . ,
' 1 I "Aelbervpreeealaliveoflhr Preeldent, Ss wlon
fuels, the Republican leaders ImtO ! aim qern err mpik, sad ak elan
striven to turn attention away fromj&.r:
tbo iniquities for which they are ro- lf rrrt wlthnat farther delay, and alee wllh
... , , . , I reasoaa, Usny exiet, foreaaslag tbaesantwatlon
sponsible, by a oriminal attempt tO to be made without my haowMga, and for saiu
oonvert religious bigotry into an elc-l l"'"l'bspl"lsnersBeaofitandilera.alle."
ment of psrtisan strife, and to dragl IIcro "t contradiction by the
down tho moat sacred things into tho
filth of thoir own profligacy.
When called to account by tbo peo
ple of Ohio for tho robberies, venality,
jobbery, fraudulent contracts, Infamous
legislation, bribery, and rascality which
bavo shoekod the country, fearfully
augmented the burdens to taxpayers,
and culminated In bankruptcy, the
only answer of th Republican party
is, the Geghan law I Tho common
schools are in danger I
II thore was no other reason for
erushing this party out of existence,
the crime of Introducing such an clo-
ment into a political controversy ought
to bo sufllciont ' Instead of helping
the desperate demagogues and money
changers who bavo profaned the temple,
It will react fearfully against thcm,and
contribute largely to that final defeat
to which every indlcatioa now points,
and will be weoomed by the country
as a doath blow to a revival of the
prescriptive Know-Nothing organisa
tion iVe-w For San.
Th Mayor of Wilmingtou, N. C,
has hit upon a novel method of ridding
the city of thiovea. He has notified
the police thst if th robberies that are
of suoh frequent occurrence there are
not abated by th 1st of October, be
will discharge overy man on the fore.
A man seventy ytars old is to be
hanged at Clcbnrnc, Texas, on the first
Fndsy in October. Dotormined to
make tbe most of hi opportunity, ho
baa salted lor thro hours in which to
deliver a speech on the gallows.
t'ANjr AXD J.XIXO.
The editor of the New York .Sun
"goo lbrtbo scalps of tbe (udiaa ring in rogar to the Troanury corruption
in the following lively style : -jhas al Iwaat, in part, been miaander
"One fact stands out tuHsnluftusly alood or wilfully diatorted. To prove,
In all the discuaaion about Indian allah ' even sat isfaetorily, that the HtateTrea-
00 p,aitor nmjej. wbsi fxta r Blrosuu-
jury with advanced thinkers of the
llrooklyn theology, It is not regarded!
as u sin,' ' MiHrepn'SeutatloU of toU -
molly 8 common practico, mid sup-
promion' ot document a resource or
regular routine. The last deception
came from' Mr. Delano's Christian
Commissioner, at Long Branch, who
issued an address to tho "Christian
public," whioh' might htvo been pre
pared in the Indian Bureau or by some
Christian contractor, from the pro
fusion of piny in which it abounds,
and the stronr confidence it expresses
in the iutegrit s of those who have been
stealing the find and clothing of the
Indians. 1 '.u'
' These men, who are liltlo more than
clerks of the drpurtmont, paid largely
under tho head of ''expenses" for cor-
lil'yiiiif Rinir accounU, aim sonio of
whom havo notoriously shared in the
jobbery, have tbe effrontery to gusutlo
themselves us" tho representatives of
nine; Christian communion "whom we
may regard as our particular constitu
encies." ' ' ' " " ' '
When Schuyler Colfax and hi fel
low Christian statesmen w ere traffick
ing in legislation, stuffing their pocket
with Credit Mobilier scrip, Belling votes
to the highest bidder, snd urging
Northern Pacitio bonds on their poor
dupes as tho best of investments, they
were praying load, hinging . psalms,
loot u ring before the Young Men's Chris
tian Association, and preaching holi
ness of life. ' So these Indian Commis
sioners are overflowing with true good
ness, and are "not awara of the exist,
enco of any Rings." Their monastic
lives have probably kept them out of
the way of hearing what huppen in
this wicked world.
The point" upon whkh they laid
most stress was that tbo reionsilility
for tho Indian agents rested entirely
upon tho religious bodies who may
hnvo recommended them, and there
fore, the Prcwdeiit, Delano, Cowcn,
Smith, anil their confederates wore
free from blame. Or to use their own
word : . , j. . ' '.
"-Nearly all Ilia eighty ladi.B ageata who dla.
her., the beanlioo of tbe Uorerameat to Ida Indi
ana, are epLKiibled on the aumloatiun of the varl
oue nWionary corivtice reltgioee bodies which
have iai..io. among Ibem."
1 1 is true that some of those religious
bodies have mado nominations, bnt In
every Instance they havo to ' pas
through th scrutiny of tho Interior
Department, and flnully of the While
House, before being confirmed. 'De
lano and Baboock took care lo be in
formed about the charctcr and antece
dent orwveiy nominee before ha could
bo commissioned. . It bo foiled to pass
muster, then one more acceptable to
them bad to be nominated.
The control over theagontiiisabaoluU)
in the President and the Department,
and this Long Branch board knew it
as well as they know thoir own subor
dination to Delano, when they putont
a canting and false address, to create
an erroneous impression on the coun
try: They could not be ignorant tbat
this very question was raised by the
original Commissioners, who, wits tbe
law giviug tbcin "joint control with
the BocreUrj- of tho Interior," were
snubbed by Delano and told they bad
no authority to meddle with the Indi
an agents. -
Mr. Brunot and his colleagues two
years ago set ou foot a privato investi
gation through their clerk into tho
Ti-Wiula mnA rawnlitiata nf tliia an m. IInI
C0ld Th di(, not ,,,.,
the department of that stop until tlie
, , . ... . . . . .
niim.i;,.., luu..llu
. " -
it
ltmff Would be nut on their Ifliard Oud
Ithuadefestlheinq
! of things which
w founi
" '
thitadeteat the Innnlrv. . The nnmlllmn
now exists at that
, nun., 'UIIU J I'AinV III (C.
Mt A t. vera .
in which tho Secretary of tho Interior
v'""' "" """"" v
sinners of their assertion. Wbst Do-
Inno says is litorslly true, fWr the Isw
vests the appointment in tho Presi
dent only, and knows nothing alout
theso "religious bodies" which have
bcon used to sanction too many out
rage. And this is not all, tor the Com.
misniooors themselves are mure crea
tures of tho President's breath, and
dare not opiKwo his wishes. Th old
board resigned been u so the President
refused to put his foot on tho most
glaring frauds and corruption, and re
jected evidence which should have sent
tho thieve and rogue to the peniten
tiary. ,
Every mnn who ever stood in the
wsy ot or thwarted tha Ring, had to
fall. Gen. Francis A. Walkor was
driven from tbs Commissionershlp of
Indian Affairs, as was predicted be
would bo when ho accepted that office
against th advice of friends, because
he sought to conduct it uprightly.
Vincont Colyer, tho first secretary of
tho Peaco Commissioners, was forced
nut by Delano. So was Tbomaa K.
Croc, hi successor. So was Samuel
Walker, the clerk who investigated the
Hod Cloud Agency. These are only a
tew sample ot sn Infamous system
which hired spies, suborned witness,
subsidised newspspors, pun based pol
llicians, and pursued with vengeance
whoever expose! or embarrassed its
vensl oierationa. )
, Thcro are two sources of sin, one
from oneself, the other from tho per
suasion of others.
It eaeiiu In ua that tie real charge
aurur has certificates of deposit of the
speculating with them in person, or by
placing them In the hands of fellow
oo aspirators, on deuoait, if you pletute,
and psrticiimtlng in the profits and
using the money snd the power it rep
resents iu. corruptly controlling the
Htate. It strikes us as a distinction
without a difference. And it is hardly
even tbnt if, as has for years been al
lodged without contradiction, Mackey
Is pecuniarily interested in tho three
hunks In which thrdo-fourths ot the
enormous Sinking Fund ia deposited.
These three banks ara Kemble's and
Kldgwuy's of Philadelphia, and Mack
cy'a.jowm bunk al, .Pittsburgh. .The
remainder of tbe fund is distributed
among a numbr of oihar hanks in va
rious soctinns, merely to court their
influence, ,J ' ' " ,'; ' '.
A significant fact in this connection
ia tbat. K amble, Mackey' predocosaor,
who before be wo elected State Trea
surer was a clerk on a small salary,
was enabled to retire a rich banker,
and Muckoy, who was also poor when
he first received tho office, is now enor
mously wealthy. The people cannot
uudcrstund how these men have hon
estly saved, even by a remarkable fru
gality, such, large fortune iu a few
years out of an annual salary of 12,000.
Theso fortune are mado, If not by di
rut t speculation on the State fundi,
cortuinly ,hy the participation by the
custodians of the funds in the profits
of the reckless gambler who hold
thorn. How loug will the impoverish
ed tax-payers submit to this system of
corruption ? Jifermnian.
A Bold Snct'LAToR, Th llarris-
burg Pittrii soya r ' "One ot the most
damning charge against Hartranft
that he took advantage of his position
as bondsman of A. K. Calhoun, form
erly tension agent of this State, to
conijiol the latter to place at his dis
posal, in the band of his stock broker,
large amounts of tho money belonging
to tbo widows and orphan, notwith
standing that the law forbade Calhoun
delimiting elsewhere than in the sub
treasury. According to Ycrkos' book
the following amount were deposited
by Calhoun to Hnrtrnnft' rrcdit :
1KB,
Aug. It...
Aug. SO...
Sept. II...
Ocieb. a...
Dvr II..
I
, S.T0B
. t.o
. t.SM
. t.ao
i This amount of the widow' and or
phan' money was borrowed by Hurt-
ranfl for stock speculation purposes.
Theso and a Lumlral other chargea
made and settled in 1H72 have never
been mot or denied by hi friends. I
ho to have three year more oppor
tunity together with Bob Mackey
unexpended balance of iniquity to aid
him In the treasury r -
Sports of War. "Brick," Pomcroy
has bean hmturing in Baltimore. Hero
is specimen of his talk: "He had
said bitter things and bitter things had
been said to him., lie had said tbat
thoro were cross eyed Generals in the
army, who with one eye looked for
ambition, and used tbe other to hunt
for spooim. Applause. At Cairo he
saw a coffin which was supposed to
contain the dead body nf a Lieutenant
in the army being sent home for burial.
The enfBn was broken opeu by accl
dent, and it was found full of silver
ware stolen from the South. A piece
of raw meat was on tho top of the sil
ver, which emitted the offensive odor
expected from a corpse."
Ouio'sTausIswAiaDNESs. A Wash
ington dispateh says General Thomas
Ewing writes to a friend in that city
that, in his opinion, Allen will be re
elected Governor of Ohio by a majority
not loss than forty thousand, and tbat
tho figures would have boon increased
to sixty thousand had tho school ques
tion not been brought into the cam
paign. Many prominent Republicans
in Washington concede the re-election
of Allen by a small majority. Letters
from Republican! in Ohio have been
received within the past few days, giv
ing A very tlisoouragiug account or the
Republican campaign, and conceding
the re election of Allen.! . .. . I-,' ,
The Luthoran of Russia ar follow
ing tbo example of the Monnonite to
eacapo military service. A large num
ber aro on their way to Wisconsin to
found a colony. . . .
Up in Bradford, they have Demo
cratic, Republican. Prohibition and
AntbSerret Society county tickets In
the field, "You pays your money and
you takos your choice. :
3rur .txtttlsmmf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
- Milllies-heeahB atewa Ika IaMeeva erf AeV
ralnlrtratloa oa the eilata of JOHN CRX88.
WKLL, Sa.,taMaf dalle, tcwaebls. Clear! .14
aoonty Pa., daoeaeed. keviag beaa duly grafted
is ine aniemgaea, en parsons laaeoteil to seas
eelata will pl.esa mat. immediete paymeat, aad
th-ae havlagel.lais or demeans will prosoBtthea)
properly aatbeatleslsd for settren.nl wllhoat
delay JAMKS FLYNlf, ,
Kama a Mill., 0pt TP, TB-Bt Adm'l.
IXKrUTOR'S NOTICE!'
Notloe la hereby otvea that letterB teala-
meatary having been granlad ta lhaaabaarikar aa
Iboeilala of JOHN HIS II EL. deceased, Bate af
Brady tewo.hip, Cleardeld nauaty, PeaBaylvaala,
all pereoae indebted to aald eelata are reaae.ted
to mala Immediate aarmeat. aad Ibaea havlna
claims Bgalast the sane will p recent them duly
antheallaaled far aetllemeak
I. ADAM RlmtRL.
Lalherskarg. Sept. IS, It t (locator.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Mntlea ia hereby givaa thai LeUes of A I.
mtatetratta aa Ike estate af UNO. W. SMOFF,
i el ataoaari tawaship, Chmraehi aaaaly. Fa,
eeeed. aavlaa boob del. avaatad la aha waaW.
slowed, all aareoas ladekiod to aald aetata WIS
lease Baaha Immediate paymeat, aad taeee
avteg alalms ar demeads will arassat them
areporly aalhaatlealad tor eettleaaeat without
delay. ALBERT SBOFF.
Madera, Pa, Sept. , la;t.tt Adn'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK.
Maaase la aaraky given Urn Letters af Ad ,
mlalalraHaa aa tba eeUte aT SAMUEL FOWEL,
. . oof, uaaaraaa eeaney, Fa,
aaaad, kaetag koaa daly srvnaad to la. adev
aea, sS amooaa tods led ta aaad au.a. .u
"! ta4ta" bbssjb. asm ahwaa
aavtoa aWaae ar danaada will avaaaal then
arapariy aaabaalleaeed dar aaaHameat artakawt
4.svy. a. C. TATE.
Claarld,s.pl,ll,lS7sl Ada.',.
Wsn. Rood,
BOOM NO. S,
OPERA HOUSE,
Is now receiving new fall goods
oF which he invites the
attention of cash
buyers.
Is agent for this count for Mme
Demo rest's paper pattern,
the best in the market.
A full assortment of
fall and winter
styles just
receitetl.
When the season arrives will have
a Full line of millinery poods,
with an experienced trim
mer that will suit the
, tastes of all.
OPERA HOUSE,
ROOM NO. S,
Wm. Hood.
01arSM, Sept-1, 1ST. av.Uf4
Srorrrlra, 6ic.
NE"W
FitOUIl. FEED,
AND
GROCERY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Market sjtraet, aaa Soar west af Maaelau
lloase. Cleardald, Pa
Keep aoBSUBtly oa head
S10AB,
COFFEE,
TEAS,
SODS,
COAL OIL.
SALT,
SOAP,
Canaed and Dried Fralte, Tobenrn, Cigars, Cea
dies, Older Vinegar, Butler, Eggs, Ac.
' ALSO, EXTRA OMH-MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o.,
AS ef which will be sold ckeap for cash ar la
BBebanga for aoaatry prodaee.
a. u. aHAman, m uu.
CleerSeld, Nov. IS, IS74.-tf
JEMOVAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Woald ro-pootfoll aotlf tbo pablle (rtrll
thot b baa rvmsovod hio Orooor Ktoro (rum
Sbow'i Row. to tbo buUdlac forsotrly eeeoniod
by J. Milt Krattr, oa lSooa1 lrl, aoxt door
to Higlort hardwaro otoro, whoro ho ialondf
hooping a full lino of
GBOCERIEN.
HAMS, DRIED BKKFaod LARD.
SHllARS aad S RI'PS, of all grades.
TEAS, Oraaa and Blaeh.
COFPKR, Roa.lvd aad Green.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
CUVA'CIt FRVITS, ,
All kind, la the ra.rk.t. -PICKLES,
ia Jars aad barreis.
SPICKS, in erery f'-ra end variety.
FAMILY- FLOUR,
AM. KIMfMOfCRAriaRRR.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PKAC1IS-, ,
DRIED CIIKKIIIKS,
Ootl Oil and Lamp Cliim&oys.
And a giad asenrtmeat nf those things a.osllv
kept la e grocery elora, which ha will sxebangv
for merheliag at tbe market prices.
Will a.11 for earn al ahaaply as aay other aaa.
Please rail and see his stock aad Jndge for
yoareelf.
JOHN Mill A 10 II KY.
ClearSeld, May 17, 1874.
G
ROPERIES
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(Sorossssr ta LYTLR A MITCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CHIIICR I.INR OK TKAK.
00L0NUS,
JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
YOt'NQ BY80N.
ENGLISH BREAKFAST
Parest I Market.
BVTTRR AMD RCliS
Will be hepl aad Bold at Irel cost. Cash paid
far Coantry Prodaee.
GKRMAN CHERRIES,
TI'RKRT PRUNES,
PRESERVED FEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS.
nan.
Marker!, Leha Herring, Cod, A.
PICKLbS.
Barrel Picklee and English Picklas.
arliOUa and FKlcn.
Floor, Cars Maal, Oat MeaL Ao.
nchl'It
JAS. II. LYTLE.
CHEAP GROCERIES!
inunvp riTV tti
Tbo aadrrtlgnod anaoaaoot to bia old frlonda
. BfB a f iu vnnoa a irrsoa iiaa ei
URobKRIKS PROVIHIONH at the old Haad
of Klrh . flponeor, for which ho auTVoitt a HKural
...nwatEW. n. w. DI'inUKK
Laaibar City, Pa., Maroh M-tf,
l)OOT AiSDSUOK MAKiNU.
JOSEPH If mrvalsiii .
Shaw's Row, ClearSeld, Fa., kaa Jaat received
- ... area.a van aataB aa aipe, aba
. ia aaaraa., aaa IB aaw prapare as maa.
afeelare ararylbing ia hie Una. lie will war
rant his wark la ha aa repreioated.
Tbe eltlaeas af ClearSeld aad vl.lalty are
raepaairally lavllad ta give him a aall.
-. mmwn .otie. I!lB ,.lf
GEORGIA & FLORIDAr.".T","
Gsargla or Florida, shaald sa heart be far the
M.aia. nswa, paiiiisaa. at Kavanaak, Ca.
fSa.fv.Siat Wnllm. a, nor i.... a.i..i
aVslrlag aaatcmare la Iheee States, shaald ase He
""-' " le rae aeM pna a tie sealaeao!.
Sperlinea roples sent aa receipt af I seats. Ad
disss J. II. KSTII.L, Savaaaah, Ua. ( IS. lei
HOl'SB AND LOT FOR SALE.
The Hobbb and Lot oa the am .1 u..
hat and Fiftk etraele. riM.BaM p. i. t
Tka let aoalaiae aesrly aa acre af greaad. The
hoasa Is a largo daabls frame, aonlalning alao
ta tba sahasrlbar, at tha Post Orlcs.
rwr Taa. aaa einer inioraaaii,,.
P. A.OAI'I.IN.
M EAT MARKET.
F. H. OAEDON it BB0
Raar f PU's Opsrn Hoase,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
.i..P.n, ara rr tba most complete
character for foralablag lbs pahlia with Fre.h
a T . ' 'aa vary Best quality.
Wo also daal la all kiada af ll..l,.,.l
meate, which wa heea aa axhlbilioa far tha bea
aSlar thaaobllo. Cell aroand whea la Iowa,
aad laka a look at tblag., ar addree. al
a . F. M. CAR DON A BRO.
vn,wi i a., aaiy if, ll7.ir.
JPRESU MEAT MARKET
M, Q. BROWN & BE0
Market St Cleirtatd.
Wmild anaaaae. lo the sttlasai af tha Iowa Bad
vleln tv ihet lh.y Mill keep tbe meat marhst al
mean, waera taey will keep
Freah Beof, Veal Mutton and Umb,
of lbs finest quslilics.
Uarkal - 1 . ....
daaat,7B-a M. 9. BROWN A BRO.
S5 n.20 ' Ta'ma fraa.
0. Stiaaoi A Ca., Part,
a, Malaa. laan.ia
Srttii.
ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
(Marhel SL, kal. Third aad Foartb.l
CLBvAMKIk.LI. rA.
Tba aabsorlber haviag keaomo proprietor or
IhishoUl, woald reepeetrally ask a liberal shsie
ef public petroaage, Frloss rsduovd to salt las
tliaec.
iaa.W-7iiif. U. L. LEIPOLDT.
S" usquehannX uoijse,
CURWENSV1LLE, FA.
NEWTON READ, Paeraiatoa.
Haviag beaoma proprlstar of this Hotel, I
woald reepeelfally aollsil tbs petroaage af the
pablie. ffoaea laasaatly Bad aeavealeetly sit.
aatod ) sdan, reSttad Bad rafurai.bed ; good mat.
pie roome attached. All railroad tralas stop at
this huasa. JaalB-It
OhawTioIe!
KJ (Car. or Market A Front lrevt,
CLEAKFIKLD, PA.
Tbe undcraigned baring takes cberge of tfaia
Hotel, would rv.peclfully eulieil public patron.,..
j.nl U I). R. FULLkiKTU..
1 r A SHIN G T O N HO USE
TT NEW WASHINGTON, 1'A.
Thia new aud well furnished hoare bsa a.ee
tekea by the auJerelgned. He frels oonndrnt ol
being able to reuder ealiafaatloa lo tbuee who nay
ravor him with a oall.
Mayi, IS71. Q. W. DAVIS, Frup'v.
joajToua Hotat,
Oppoaita tha Coart Uoaee,
LOCK HAVEN, FE.NK A.
J.14'71 HAIISEAL A KROM, Prop 'a.
LOYD HOUSE,
Mala Strael, '
FHILIPSBDRG, PKNR'A.
Table always supplied with tbe best tbs tBsrksl
affords. Tbe traveling public leinrlted loeell.
ovl,'7S. ROBRHT LOYD.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Oorv of Boooad aad Marhot ft t root i,
CLEABKILD, PA.
TUI3 old aad ooaiaiodloai Uotol hao.d'artai
tha paat yoar, booa talargod U dvwblo tu
futnor eapaoit for the oBtorUiaaioBl of tvaa
goro mat gneau. Tho whole bailJiag haa bttft
rforaiibod, aad tha propritUr wiUaparo m
paioa to roooor ate gneau ooajforuble while
auytof with hiaa.
fiTb 'Maaeiua UoaaoH Uaialboa rwaa to
and frota tbo Depot oa tho arriral aad dotartre
of oaeh trata. JOHN DOUUHEIITY,
apt. 70 tf Proprtour
r. a. aaxoLft.
a. w. aaaoLB.
F. K.ARNOLD & CO.,
Hanker and llrok?rN,
Reyuoldavlllts sleffcraim Co. Pa,
Mono roeolrr on depot) t. Dincnqnti tX mo
derate rte. KarUra aod Foreixa Ki-boDcea).
wave on hear) aad eollotion pntinptl" mele.
IhrjjDiiMiwvili, lanc in, 5 ,..y
County National Bank,
OF CLKAKKIELD, PA.
UOOM la Maaonie Botldio, VBe door aertb et
C. 1. Waleon'a Drut; Store.
I'uaaa; Tickets to aod from Liverpool, (Jote
tanwa, Wlisegw Londwa, Porta and (opa?Bbe.
AIo, brafta for ealeoa tbo Royal Itank of lrrlantf
aod Imporial Bank of London,
JAMKfl T. LKONARD. Prei't
W. if. BHAW, Caahier. U l U
DREXEL & CO.,
Na. Sd Houtb Third Rlrat, Phlla-lelphU
BJJTUERS,
And Dealers in Government Securities,
AppllcatioB by mall will resolve nrnmpt eitn
tton, and all lafiirmntioa cheerfully furnirbd
Ordere solicit. April 11 It.
Jtntistrji.
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.
OflSoo ovor Irwia'a Drujt 8im.
CI KWEXSVIIdLK, PA.
All doaUl oporatloaa. cither la the atUnleal
oroperalWe broarb, pro at pi ly attendsd lo ni
oatiafoetioa goaraateod. (ipoeial atlonlioa pate'
to tho treatment of diaoaaoa of tbe aoiunl liik,
guna aod mouth. Irregularity of tho teeth ret
orraUyeorrtted. Teeth ettrneted withont ;tb
by tho ooo of Rfher, and arttaoUl teeth intrrH
of tho boat material and warranted lo render s.
la Fact. on. - oprlUft'Tlrit
DKNT
TISTRY,
HartBf iloterailned to locate ta CutweniFiHt
for tho parrKiea of nnreainr my profeiirra, I
bereu offer toy aorvtroe lo th pablie. I hut
Joat flotebev) a torai af dental Inetraotlnnt eaoft
tbo boat aaaebero of tbo Peaoarlvania Cellefeof
Dental Burger ta Philadelphia, and aas ao
prepared toeelo ell work pertaining to aal.
tatr- la the beet aanoer, wltb tbo lateat Intrrora.
nenU. All work guaranteed to fire entire aai
tefeefloii aa ta OjttalUy aad duration. Teetk si
ttaeted without pain. lUoaa la Be Bank eoiM-
wg. aorianaer iBforaiaiioB apply in peraoa m
adilroaa E. U. TllUatl'MiN,
mrbSrri tr. CarweBaiilie, Pa.
A. M T H ILLS
Woald rofpoetfallv aotlf bUiatieet(
that ho haa reduoed the prieo of ABTl
t'ICIAL TEETH tn ,20 00 ner W W
S35.B0 fr a doable eet. For any taa psmas
ooniog at tke same time, to kav. .ach aa e,rw
art, will g.t the twa ecu for l.li.oe, nr ill.M
each. .
Terms lararlably Cssa.
ClearSeld, July I, IS74.
GEORGE E. ROBACKER,
WNofaaiLi aatLta is
WINES ANP LIQUOR.S,
CLKARFIELU, PA.
Me plaoaof baataeaa ll oa Market Mreet.li
recti y oppotito the Court House, whore 1 fan
to keep a foil atook of PURE LIQUOR., a4
will warrant tbeia le bo aaob to my eoriari.
Oioomoaoall. JolrJITst
WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE.
Al tbe ood of tho new brilge,
WKfcT CLIARFIKLD, PA
Tbe proprietor of tbia oatabliabaieat wiH kaj
bia liquora dlrootfron dlatillori. ParltOwRiiiai
frma tbil boueo will bo euro to get a pare arurlt
at a tmall oiargin above ooct. Hotel keeptrt eU
bo furaiahed with Hqoort oa reaiMnarie terai
Pare wtooa aad braadioa diroet ttm See!?
Vlnervg at l)alh, Now York.
41BOR4.K N. C0Lt.ril5.
ClearflrtlJ, June 111, IriTi tf.
PURE 11 YE WHISKY.
Wo ago. a oall your at teat loa to tbe above ole
brated brand of gouda, aad we do ao o itk tbteaa-
Tiviiun insi in-re if a greai wan. exisnn
a fast n urn Iter af persons oho aro eotnpdletl I
ore, edielaaltr or otherwise, a pore wtitskr.
To auppl- thia want wo offer Halley'e Pari(
Rye, aa artieVe whioh haa heeo belre the nnnnt
for a aouiber af year. Ma rtputmtioa auaani
high aa a thoroughly reliable aitmelaol a-a
mrtlieal meti. Aa aa evidunce, quite a aumon 4
our eminent pbyalolaoa preaerilo to the eiete
ainn of all other.
Bring nade on the beat knwn arientilr "ria
eiple, front tbe choiooat grain, aa-l by fraeiical
distillore, It retain! a delightful flamr, aai
greatly itnpnirod by age, rushes it Urgflr soerbl
after by drat elast hotela and druggists.
Hhould yon de-ire to give thia ehisir triaL
and ara la doubt aa to whether your hotel nrdraf
gill keen L (aul baeina one of our aienidials(
ed.) writo to ua and wa shall bo tnnsi hapnr
diroet you ta tbo persona who handle oar ("
ia your aeighhorhood.
We aro also oole proprietors and mannlbrtarsrr
ofth-wHI kbollR.HrKVK i IiiNiCtlriRI
IttTTKRH, whirh baa been aiioooaifally eei f
orer thirty Tean aa a Blood Purifier, aa 1 1 -Dth
peplio and Tttotrt.
Maeh4 lJ I'il M Third KU Pbtlodrlrhit,
0. I. C.
TITRERB ta bay my DRY OOOlU,
IT oerlee, QneeB.wara, Ulasiwere. Draft ssi
notions, Confeationsries, A ebeap tor rota.
Tbe snbscrlber begs kar. ta laforn his ell asl
aew Bflatomers that be has opsoed
A VARIETY STORB
IN GLEN ROrt, f-
Aad will sail goods at prices to sail tbs
liberal radaatioa will be mads ta cu.loncrs bal
ing st wholssala.
Call aad examine my stock befors p.rrl""!
eliewhera. A liberal .bare efnalilie p.lns.pa
solicited.
C. J. KKAOT.
Ol.a Hop,, p. , June 14, UM.
A1'
CTIONKERI.NG
HILL rSTlN
The aailereiraed waald respertfn'lv l,,k"
pered ta err all Aaatiaa, Veadae. .ad elkn Se.
oa short Betlea, and at reaenaal'le ralea. sa
Mill. Foaters, Frogramnss, and oih.r sdisSiias
posted and distributed la the most sosst""
kl.... a -w . u -r uk,i. K-lH,.aM I, Hon"
" " r-r-"- c.MlK.
Bt.uk iv a r ' tf.arbhli's
TjOlt KAI.R.-Tha Brd.reitaed efrrij
M msi VBlBHt'raj inwal pi",rwi iy
-( dB at -1 .1 fl a asm I a A t s anslk a. OOee
wl vimvarmiailBB. mi snais isysr. - - . ..j
atory plank koaao Uoroaa eroetod,
rooaia eiowa itaira and roar aea rwi
Aleo, arwlng rooai aad bath roo o. "
niuaa Iniahod Mnpleto from oallarl,Ir
fi,A JnasLI. ax.k mm.A s4slt.lh fTtlt
usiaoiv Binu paTUlBBidi smj. . . .fat
Waagtl ' WM. M. McCl'UO""'