Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 27, 1875, Image 4

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    SICkETT A SCRRYYER,
DI4LIM II
HARDWARE,
ni BaaufbeUrart of
Tin,Coppcr& Sheet Iron Ware,
8 wood Stmt,
CLKAHP1ELD. PA.
Having largely inereaeed onr ttoek of Htrd
ware, we fivit the pulie to aa amine oar stock
and prU.
Carper, tare and pet-eoni who oonUtaplate halld
tog will do wall to examine our
TOOLS ft BUILDING HARDWARE,
which It new nnd of tha beat manufactnra, and
will bo told low for mb.
NAILS,
GLASS,
PUTTV,
GLUK,
LOCKS,
LATCHES, 1 i
HINGKS,
SCUKWS
All kind of Bonnh Plane, Sawn, Cbliela, 8qaarea,
Ilamtneri, Hatchet, Plnmbg and Level,
Mortleod A Thumb Ouagea, Revel,
Braoee A Hitta, Viand and Iron 1
llenoh Screw, and tbo beat
Boring Machine in tht
market.
Double and Single Bitt Axes,
POCKKT CUTLERY, A.
Agent for Bu'rneU's Iron Corn Skeller,
warranted.
Alio, agenti for Rtcbarda'
(iOTIIlC Vl.VB TOPS,
wbtob effectually core Bio ok; Fluei.
Farmen Implement and Garden Toole of every
description.
A large variety of
COOK STOVES,"
which w warrant to gira lati faction.
Portable Range and Frnara.
aW Roofing, Spoofing and Job Work dona on
reasonable terine. AH orders will recaive) prompt
attontUa. June II, 1873.
POWELL & MORGAN,
dbilbm in
HARD YV ARE,
Alio, Manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLIARPIILD, A.
TERMING IMPLEMENTS of all
-a.
klndl for Ml. by
' POWELL MORGAN.
T AILROAD WHEELBARROWS
for at), bp
POWELL MORilAN,
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS
N.lli, .to., for aala bj
POWELL ).'ORIIAN.
TT AKNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE
Finding.! for fait by
POWELL A MORGAN,
Q.UNS,PISTOLS SWORD CANES
For inl. bj
POWELL A M011OAN.
JsjTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND
Sit.., for aala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
TROX! IRON! IKON! IRON!
x
tot inl. by
POWELL MORGAN.
TTORSR SHOES & nORSK SHOE
SAILS, for Ml. by
POWELL A MORDAN
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
An. b..l If anufaetara, for tala bj
POWELL A MORGAN.
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
L
BOXES, for Mala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
THOU. r. mi:hk.t.
CT.t'i nonnoK.
WEST BRANCH
INSURANCE AGENCY
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa.
IIRANCH OFFICES la different part of tbe
lounty,
Tht following Old and Reliable Firo, Accident
B lock and Life laioranoe Companies represented
Ktab. A nets.
1609 North British A Mercantile Fire
Ine. Co., of England 926,100,000
1855 Foottinh Commercial Fir Ins.
Co., of England (tld) 10,(100,000
1794 North America Fire Insurance
Co., of Philadelphia. 4.T00.600
iSiTQ nre Aisooiation J1 ire laanrance
Co., of Philadelphia 31,100,000
ISM I'hnii Fire In. Co., N. Y.... 2,200,000
l07 Watertown Fire Ins. Co., of N.
Y., lnaure farm building only 730,000
1R71 Am ton Fire Insuranoa Co., of
Cincinnati 1,000,000
1851 York Stork Ianuranoa Co., of
Pnnna lnaure homes. Ao T&,000
1874 Hertford Aceident Insurance Ca
of Conneotieut 200,000
1MT riu Mutual bile insuranoa
Co of Pennnlvania 6,000,000
lftftff Metropolitan Life Insuranoa Co
of New York 1,000,000
Total capital 07,000,000
resons in to country aeatnng inn ranee, can
biT it promptly attended I by calling at tb
oboe or addreaaing bv latter. Inmsranees ef
fected at the lowest possible rat, to ba obtained
in nrst-eiais Com pan i a. JVo Vompumtt rtpn
ttntrd wkiekmalct Attmmtntt,
The abnre two life Insurant Co,', rap relented
by T. Jl. Murray bare paid out in cash, between
the dates of Aug. 1873 and Aug. 174, to tbe
friende of debased policy holders in this Bounty,
tbe rum of $2,lt0.
Provide fer the future by Insuring your homos
and your lives In Ilia Went Branch Inenrane
Agency. MURRAY A GORDON,
Clearfleld, May 26, lHTft. Agents.
Jai. B. Piitaopfl, Prcs't. R. B. Bancnin, Bee'y
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
Or HARTFORD, CONN.
A...H... tS,l1,M
Rotlo of Aas.lt to LinbllitlM 112
F.rni.ht. ln.rnM tt th. v.rj low.it eo.t
Polier.bnlit.r. porlleipat. ta tb. proflU of th.
Comptn;, tba. oontina.lljr reducing th. annual
piTm.at..
For rat.i, A.., .nil on or arirlr...
R. M. MrKNALLT, A(.nt
Offio. la 8haW. Row, Cl.ara.lil, Pa. 71a T.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DKALIR IN "
FURNITURE,
IlTTTEHSi:,
AND
Improved Spring Beds.
MARKET STREET, NEAR p. 0.
The Mtterslgned begi leave to Inform tb eltl
tea of Clearfield, and the pablt generally, that
be has nn hand a In anortmeut of Furaitora.
nob as Walaut, Chestnut and Palnud C I, amber
Fnltrs, Parlor fuilel, Keotiaing and Efteaiioa
Chairs, LadiM ard Grnti' Kaiy Chairs, tba Per
forated Dining and Parlor Chairs. Can Seat and
Windsor Chairs, Clothi Bars, Step and Ei ten
sion Latddera. Hat Racks, Scrubbing Brushes, Ao
MOULDING AND PICTl'RI FRAME.
Looking 0 Usees, Chromo, Ae wklek would b
satiable Tor llalieay pratents.
deoll 71 JOHN TROtTTMAN.
J. It. M'MURRAY
will mtrnT ton with ant art'clf.
or HRRCIIANniHIl AT TH R VRRT LOWKHT
PRICK. COMB AND RRI. (I.lifl;:)
NEW , WASHINGTON.
2rv &tei$, (btuttitt, (fit.
KHATZER & LYTLK
-THE-
NEW FIRM i
IN TUKIR
COLOSSAL
CONSOLIDATED
STORE,
Are marking down their
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
to tba low ft
CASH PltlOEH.
Reduced tpnsM and Mlllng for ready pay
eutblee them to do It, They wUTendeTr to ba
lIKtlMlirAIlTKltM
for supplying tb eltliens of Clearfleld eounty
with
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Drm OooHaj Wall Pa,.r,
Root, and Shoot, QuMnaw.rt,
Oroetritt, Ao., Ao.
Abu all otbar food, la thtlr Uat.
N. B. TERMS CASH.
i. M. KRATZRR.
J. H.I.VTI.K.
Clearltld, Dm. 1, 1174.
ED. W. GRAHAM,
DEALER IN
GENEBA1 MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Ilal jntt opm.d, at tb. old ttand, In (Irnham't
How, a oomplau atooh or
jr e tr goods,
f crar doteriptioa.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIKS,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND 8IIOES,
CLOTHINO, rft!fc.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
SALT,
RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
ALWAYS ON BAND AND FOR
SALE ATA SMALL ADVA NCR
FLOUR
Reoelved b th ear load, and sold at a small
advance.
A supply of ROPI constantly on hand.
Special tbduomentt offered to those getting oat
Square Timber and Logs, as we deal largely
In Lumbermen's Supplies, and r pre
pared at alt times to purohasa ttm
. if j " ber and lumber,
KD, V. GRAHAM,
Market Blwt,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
Oct. S3, 1872.
JJARD
TIMES
HAVE NO KFFKCT
IN FRENCHVILLEI
I am a war that there are some persons a little
hard to please, and I am also awar that th
oomplaint of "bard times" Is well nigh universal.
tint i am so situate, now that 1 can satisfy tbe
former and prove eonolu.ivaly that "hard times"
will not effeot those who buy their goods from me,
ana an my patrons snail h initiated into tb se
cret of
HOW TO AVOID HARD TIME3
I bar. (rood, .aonjrh to .um.lr aft tht inhabi
tant. In tb. low.r nd of th. oountr wbioh I tll
at im.ilinK low rata, from my mammoth itor. la
MUL80NUURa, wb.r. I tan alw.y, ba foand
raadjr u wait opoa allinnd (apply th.m with
Drj Goods of all Kinds,
Soofc as Cloths, Sattnetts, Caaslmeree, Muelins,
Dslalnas, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes,
Trimmings, Ribbons. Laea,
Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Flet and
Caps all of the best material and made to order-
Ho, Soaks, Uloras, Mittens, Laeea, Ribbon, Ac,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDB.
Ooffe. Tea, Sugar, Rice, Moists, Fish, Salt
fork, LtnsMd Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queen war, Tinware, Castings, Plows
and Plow Castings, Nails, Spikes, Corn Cultiva
tors, viuer rresios, ana ail ktnaa r ami,
Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a general
assortment or ntattonery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, always on band, and will be
sola at ta lowest possible Iguxas.
J. II. McClain's Medicines, Jayn'a Medicines,
Hoswttar a anal Holland's Bitter,
IQOt pounds f Wool wanted for whicb the
nighesi prio will t paid. Clovred on hand
and for sale at tb lwst market prio.
Also, Agent for Strattoavlll aad Curwensvilla
inmaing saaoaia.
wTm-Call and see for yourselv?. Ton will Ind
every taing usually kept in n reUil stor.
L. M. COUDRIET,
Frenohvill P. 0., August 12, 1174.
TVEW 8TOKB AND NEW GOODh
JOS. SHAW & SON
Hat. juat opened a
Kiw Sroai, on Main St.,Ci.iiriii.o, Pa
lalxlr oeoupl.dbr Wm. f. IRWIK.
Th.lralock oonti.lt of
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Oaociiiu of th bt quality,
Queenswarc, Boots and Shoea
nd utrj artlol. Oftotatarv for
on.'a oomfort.
Call and taamlDO onr alock boforo pur
ehMing laawhor. K.r IRM-tf.
s
TEAM SAW MILL, ENGINE
AND BOILERS FOR SALE.
Ta. andartlraad affnt Hr aala a. tM.oMbl
Una., taalr aataai aaw mill, ranted M Walla.,
toa, daaritld C, Fa. Tb. wanla. aad bairtn
ara aa gnoi at aaw. Th. .la. af tb, (!. f.
UaS4, aad It la nal ranalair ordw. Tbcj will
alaa t.11 tbalr Io,l. aad talk Bill, aad all tba
worhlnt maoblaar, la tba mill. FarttM wliblat
U parabaaa aaa tall an ar addraat
unitnam. w Abagau. tv. i
Claarlrld, Pa, Jon. It, 117a. n
5m twit, it. ; '!t
QPP08ITION
" TO ; -
IJIl'ONITION!
T. A. FLECK ft CO.,
r determined to atll
DRY GOODS,
V-
t prtoes that defy eouirtltlou.
lO.liatl yards of entirely new dross goods.
ft, DUO yards Klerk Alnaeoa.
Th eelebraled Colliniwood Brand, aoknowl
edged th best goods for the print vr put on tba
Summer Casiwarea, a lars assortment, ver?
cheap. f.
I.ADISE DRESS GOODS.
lddee white drtsi gnwl. In great variety.
Table Linens,
white, and In twtors. Piloa
away down.
A beautiful lot of Hummer Shawls. bouttit at ft
bara;ln and will ba sold ver low. w
Ladies' Bonnets and Hats.
Hatsand Rnntt,)rlmmdand untri mmed.lt tbe
very latest style aleo flower for trimming, and
very article ued for Mllinery. Ribbon, Lases,
w rent a, ail entirely new.
J luliefl1 )rt;s Triiiiu in igtt,
A larve tin of Dress Trlmraint, Juat nnrrhasad.
to be sold very cheap , .
raroaiM in lull lioe. real oloe.
Theflneet variety ot urlnls or eaiiowaver brought
hi this town, from A to It) cents per yard.
Miss Hillmait is here,
T. A. FI.KOK.
A. M. 11ILU.
PKOPRIKTOIIS.
QHANCiR UF
The undersigned having purchased the store
goods and property formerly oreupioti by Lever
t'lega), on Kaooad treel, Clearfleld, adopt this
method of bringing his busineaeto the notroa af
the puhlle, and premii to furnish his patrons
wnn tue very oat quality oi
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
TRV.rHS St 94LiSHSt
al acceding tow rat. This I am enal-led to
neoatwa I here bo rent to psy, and ean tbara.
m." ulVtL'tf.". T.Z:' mil
but if selling a erood article for a low figum en-
tioei eustom and expands trade, X am bound to
suoeoed In my undertaking. Oive me a rail, eg
amine my itok and learn my prWs,
To my Isrga stock ofboot and hn-, hats and
eape, I have Juat added s full stork of
Gcnta' Furnishing Goods.
which I will sell at tbe very lowest figures for
eash, or in earbange for eountry produce, at the
HIGHKST MAEKKT PRICK.
Call and riamin. Mj Mora and prlc. bFlor.
,nn.haBlni alMwhar
FKTKR M.OKOROK.
, l.
Ckarl.1,1, April J I
JEW OPENING.
SHOWERS'
BOOT & SHOE
HAT & CAP
NTOItF.
ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MARKKT HTKKKT.
A full and toraalal. ar.orlm.at of a.w aood.
and nrw alrlta, duwa lo
"HAKO PAN" PRICES.
Cllli.nt an In.lttd ta ..II aad ra.mint m.
ttocb and JadR. for th.mr.lrn. a. to anatlc and
JOSKPII 8, SIIOWKIIB.
ClaarlalJ, April U, 1874.
w
ANTED.
BY
N. E. ARNOLD,
CHRWENHVII.I.B, PA..
(Saeotaror to)
Arnold & Hartshorn.
OO.CXK) SMnrh ostw4 KlilnirUa.
I 0,000 peanda at Wool.
Partial bating long 8blnal w Wool (or .lib.
or) will da wall to rail aa m. Tba kigbtat mat.
bat prlrt paid al all limta,
Alta, a fall aad .omplrtt itork of ,
DRY GOODS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTH A HIIOEN.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
SALT, PI10VIS10NS, &c,
wbtoh will ho told .1 rtatoaabb, prion, or ta
thaagaj for tbiaglra or wool.
R. K. ARNOLD.
Corwtaitlllt, Ma I, IRT. .
I7ILLIAM M. IIENKY, Jostick
II ar tsa raaca ivr. Sratvaaaa. LDHR1H
CITY. OolHHrtlaoa mada aad maaay promptly
paid aror, ArUarM af agratmont and daadt a I
aoattjanoa SMtijr aao.ul.4 aad warrantod tor
or so awarta. ... l.JTI,
a COfi r.r Dap at bomo. Ttnat frot.
91 - aUrM o, Rnol, 4 Co., port.
Und, Malta. , , Jao2J.r
REPUBLICAN.
CLKARFIELO, PA
IVIOMESDAY UORNINQ, OCT. 7, H7t.
" ," i
Qllh'AT DEMOCRATIC MEET-
J.VU AT JtSAlHXd.
GREAT DIMUCRATIO MCKTINU AT HKAU
INU. HTATI CI1AI11XAN IIE.NDHIOK H.
W'RHIIIT, ON Till IHaUKH Of TIIK CO.N
TIMT. RePUHLICAN riSANl'IAI. POL-
icy nr.vir.wrn.
JtiAlilNii, October 17. Thu jfruut.
nicotine hero Innt night woi an event in
the hialnry of tbo Uemocrary of old
UorkK. The inteivnt in the cniniiulL'n
il.toni.iHc. an eloctiou day iippruuol.e.., !
and a. irritt rmn-i . in whleh ine ItmilirL.
and a great crowd, in which the llmugt
Ail liepuhlicaii and thut balance of
power, tbo independent v. tr, were
coiaKiicuoiiH iu)eaibled 10 lu-tti HluU-'
Cbuinnaii Wright and Hon. (Soo'rge M.
Hallua diauiiw the ihhucfi ol the content.
All cIuhhob 01 tho community wore ivp-i
rerouted ; the banker, thu merchant
tlio iniuintiu'tiirer, tbo woikiiigmiin
were there, all anxioin and attentive.
Speakers lit polticnl ineetingH here
about lmve mldom been honored with
nuch carncat uttention, hiiiI tbo xtroug
points of each addrowi wcit) loudly ap
plauded. Mr. Wrighl'it iiiraigunient
ol the Stuto auii Nutiimul u'lininistrn
liunn wa very acverc, but it win hilly
ondomcd by bin hcnrei-a, lie npoko
an follows :
FlI.I.OW-JlUMIH KATH (IK IIkHKH: 1 1 iH
a Hatiitfuctiiiii for mo to he with you
this evoniug. 1 come to speak to you
faco to i'nue on thoxo governniental
nieiiKlires which allect uh peiHonully,
and which much concern tbo country.
Thoro ia aoincthing radically wrong;
thero U a mildew and blight on the
land. Hud government baa done its
work and tlie evil eoiiHCOjieneeii of
corrupt and nelfndi legislation stand
out in bold relief throughout tbe hind.
Taxation has increased till the people
are no longer ablo to boar it, and ruin
and desolation bavo become funiiliar
obocta ; all the Industrie! of tho coun
try are weakened and impaired, and
confidence in tho ordinary business
pursuit of life ia one of the things ol
tho past. Our furnaces Intro gone out
of blast, tho wheels of our niiinulitc-
tones are not in motion, the wage of
labor is reduced, and the pnxlncts ol
lite llirm at a rliupritinitrinir triei II, itt-
I long shall this slate of things continue?
Is there no remedy 7 llavo wo lost
our courage? Slmll we abandon all
hope nnd submit to a state of ntliiir
that challenges our manhood and cour
age, and which we can remedy if we
but manilest the will and Hie deter
mination to do it? Wo have become
so long accustomed to the rule of
tyranny and exaction that our energies
have become paralysed, and the men
ol to-duy are not liie types of their
fathen.; we submit wheiixWu should
riso up in the majesty of our strength
and repel thu men w ho entertain the
iileH llidt lltA rrwtlw'V iiml i-eNtii,v.tf ,if
! tl'oeountry .r. their private pro,HT.y,
and the Democratic inusseM are hut
hewers of WixkI and drawers of water.
Let us make our solemn resolve, and
put on our armor and contest this ap
proaching battle inch by inch, and let
them know (bat wo have a common
interest in the country ns well as Ihey;
and notwithstanding they hold tlie
keys of the treasury they must not
think their power is pcrpetnal.
TIIK MILLIONS RiillllKIlr'HOM TIIK I'Klll'I.K.
Men of llcrks, do you know I lie
amount of tho monstrous sums that
aro taken from you, in thu way ol lux
ation, annually, und put into tbe ham Is
of profligate rulers? During the lust
ten years the taxpayers of the redcral
Union have paid into the National
Treasury seven thousand millions of
dollars. You havo thus paid, in the,
ten years, in taxes and interest, a sum
THE
sufficient to pay the national debt throe the country. It ia alleged that we
times over, yon nay yearly seven bun-j postponed forever tho day of specie rc
drcd millions. Our national debt ex- sumption. If such a construction can
cccda two thoiiHand millions, and do he forced upon tbe paragraph quoted,
you behevo that the legitimate do-1 and which is all thnt relates to tho
mands of tho treasury annually amount
to half this sum? What has become
of these immense sums of money?
1.1.1. tltA nrmv nl' ,tfl1(ii,la m,m n.imet.
ous than the soldiers Washington ever;11'0 restoration ot legal-tender to par
(commanded in the revolution, answer! m gold?" Tho men who voted lor
this question. Let the palatial oxeeu-S11"" renolnUon undoubtedly snpposod
I live mansions in our chief cities and that """torntion toparln gold" meant
fashionable places of resort, as well aB!convortll""ty ot PalM)r lnu Bo1 when
tho immense executive plantations in ! 11 retched a gold standard. This m a
the West, speak out . 11 tho corrupt ! f,,ir construction of the sentonce. 1 he
mon who have embodied tho imblic ! Ucmocmtic party hns evor maintaitied
moneys, and who have had secret ac 1,1 do now ihat nd ll,Tor ' tho
cos to the nnhlln Trensnrv let tb "" basis of circulation. Hut whut
pensioned satellites of a profligate court
answer. Let that miserable officious
crew who had a pass to tho occuiia-j
Hon r.r loh ,,1,,,.,.. ai.iin In
inir naked nnra-rt.r. hut who now drive i
their four in hand, surrounded with 1
servants in liven', who occupy spue 1
Ions mansions that many of tho sover-l
eigns of Kuropo ennnot afford to own I
or occupy, who count their wealth by !
millions, answer. The money and the 1
y nm
treasure of the people are their spoil,
and they now clamor for a continua
tion of executivo power, limited by the
examplo of tho great Washington and
his worthy successors up to tho hour
and day when n r rand was placed at
tho head of thegorernment. f he days
ot llepubliean purity and honesty and
economy aro gone.
IL has heiMinin
family arrangement, and a bold cor
rupt attempt is being made to make it
a family succession. '
' WHAT IlKCOMrS OF TIIK MONKY.
Our hard. earned money has been
wasted from us and bestowed upon the
millions ho fawn and flutter na im
becile and weak man. Tho voico of
Sumner denounced depotisin. i. Ho
pointed out over thirty members of
the t; run t family, clothed in purple
and lino linen, fed at the puhlTu man
ger, and who lake of our money all
thoir cupidity mny desire. ' Tho latest
rr.,,,,1 u-l,ir.. l,na .n..,ft in 11. ,1.1 i. ll.
Clows transactions, where ono of the tn8 money-powor in tho country.
"Dent." is a partner in a foreign finsn-1 '1 ho national banks got a slap full in
cinl ageney, and a man by tfie name!11!0 ' "0"d't was recommend,
of Van Huron has an equal interest. j 0(1 ,thl ,bo bBnk 1purrency bf n',,1rod
Who this man Is Cannot he found ont.lnml ,l" ll "ppl"l by legal.tontler
(in. f il.."ltin,.L tvi,iv" ..ni was th is that made tho howl in all
yond question. Do you propose to
quietly stand unparalleled taxation to
please the whim and caprico ol a pniQi
gato administration ? You all pay :
the old woman who peddles apples
and peanuts at her stand, on tho street
corner; and tbo lame, ragged boy,
who aellf matches to supply his poverty-stricken
pnrents with broad, all
come within the range of greedy and
prying inspection.
v CORRUPTION IN TBI STATK. .
So much for Iho National Govern
ment. Our State Treasury is not tn
much better hands. Corruption at
Washington has thrown out its slimy
Credit Mobilicr finger and touched
the official purse of tho men who have
tho custody of the treasure of the
State. You havo paid in the last ten
years into tho Treasury of your Slate,
for tho purpose of being placed in tho
sinking fund, to cancel the State debt,
tliirty-llvo millions ol dollar.' Of tins
I sum twentv-nino millions have been
I stmmnrlilLcd tn the dischnrirn nf deltl. I
U"'1 interest, leaving six millions of!
money your money unaccounted for
and unexplained I To this may be
added near two millions moro, through
specious legislation and Iho manipula
tions of a corrupt Trenaury ring, by
changing Iho nature of tlie sureties
and the rates of interest before that
timo allowed. Tho money thus paid
into tho Treasury for a specific pur
pose has been withheld, deposited in
pet lunik", ni, tbo ..Interest has 1 uq-
doithldi) giino intotint bin In fcf uli
scrupiilousoflicials. A State Treasurer,
on a salary of five thousand dollars a
year, becomes suddenly rieb, a well
im tlie roluinorii lie liM baa( him.
I Anil Imw Whir, iv)', urc we to aubiuil
to tlitiMi tUwiiotia liiiuda? Are yuu
rt'ixly end willing (o oonUnne to roar
tkoyokof Arc you atupvfiod ntwbut
you bave uiidurgoue nutl whul youaoo
iLotoroyouy I, your "kill too tou(h
to feci the opprowiive luh 1 Have yen
no Jmi, l0j tjl0 mtnnant of your
IhiiiI" and your money, which ban en-
cu'il tbo grovdy rye ot the tax col
It'Clor ami tbo excuninaii T Are you
rdy to hand over peacoahly that
roninant, mid bunt up un obwure roHi
ditnoe in tbo iourhouM 1 Sij friuiida,
do riae up in honoai indignuliou and
drive bitik tlii'no vninnirua that am
fitntont'd upon your vitiilal Let tbvin
know thut it in our iiiouuy, and tboir
liundn abull not LcMiivl'orth touch it.
With auuh inanuguiuciilund corruption
in Nutiounl and KUto (iovernnioiiU,
,U(W nn . ,,r.perity T Vou
1 . 1 1
will look for it in vuiu, unW you inako
a change in your National and Mlale
(loveni'.nentA.
Till HKPI HLU AN UNANCUI, FOLI.V.
To mid to our misfortunes (for they
itovor como single handtd) w bevvo
imposiKl upon us, by Jlepublieau nilo,
uii irredeemable, paper currency, the
representative of some seven hundred
millions ot dollars, the effect of which
was to drive all tho gold and silver
from tho country. lor some twelve
yeitrs wo have endured this public
calamity. The piihlin pulse of this na
tion became in iialilo and excited, and
a Kepublieaii C'ongre a undertook to
administer a remedy, and passed un
act fixing tho date of specie resump
tion in 1S79. This ill-conceived and
ill-digcstcd measure was tho last hair
that liroko down the burthen of tho
camel. Jt was destruction to tho in
dustries of tho country and closod up
the channels of trade. It arrested the
stivng arm of labor anil drove thu
money of the country into tbe vaulu
of tho hanks. Panic, has not yet come;
but that is a necessary result from this
act of madness, inihoeilily and lol
ly. Tho men who passed thut act
knew, and so did every business man
in the land, that inevitable ruin most
follow, liut Congress, tinder the plea
that something must bo done to an
peaso tho publio alarm, went blindly
into it, hoping to invent some other
miserable aubtorfiigo to cover up tbeir
stealthy tracks. ow you understand
why tho wheels of the mills aro silent
and tho tiros of tho furnace and forge
havo gone out, and why tho wages of
labor nave como down lo a dollar a
day, and the products of tbe farm have
como down twenty-6vo por cent, and
limited sales at that,
Tilt DEMOCRATIC PROTIST.
This Irredeemable currency was
forood upon the country, and over tbe
protest of tho Democratic party, It
is claimed to have been one of the
necessities of the war. The question
ot specie resumption met that party
square in tho face at Krie. It was
cowardice to remain silent, aa the lie
nublican nartv bad eone in for nu mo
tion in 1879, we had either to dissent
or acquiesce. Had we stool mute,
like a prisoner in tbe dock, our lilence
would have been construed into guilt
guilty ol acquiescing in the Kcpubli
can idea of resuming in 1879. The
convention by a decided majority adopt
ed tho following resolution : " 1 bat wo
demand that the volume of money be
mado and kept equal to tbe wants of
trade, leaving tlie restoration ot legal
tenders to pur in gold, to be brought
about by promoting the industries of
tho people, and not destroying them.
Tbia ia what is denominated inflation.
Inflation, bow? Should a Democratic
Congress be denied the power to add
to, 01 at the proper timo, contract the
volume of currency? Certainly null
And if we come down to the plain com-mon-Acnso
view of tho Question, ouirht
! not the volume of that currency to bo
equal to the wants ol trade? But this
Is not the causa of objection to tho
. Krie platform by tho nionied men of
question, I am unablo to see it
WHAT Till KRII RESOt.fjriON MIANR.
What is meat by the words "leaving
ll,)' do obJoct 10 rrelnK resumption
m 1879, or any other day to be named,
lh7 wi" insist on resumption when
tho Industrie of the country will nor-
mil it to bo dono. Tho Democratic
Party hlT, noT,,r "n(1 Wl" myeT 'n:
d"n "'' of "P0018 resumption, and
1 challcngo any man of intelhgt-nce to
Put hl" nnror on 11,8 llne,or P-r'tfrapn
of ,ho 'ne p'utform, und show it. It
not tl,ur0- 11 " '- r,,reed construc-
tion must indicate it. As a party wo
will never abandon the idea of resump
tion at the proper time, nor does the
pluttbrm controvert this position. Wo
do claim, however, that the volumo ol
money should al nil limes, be sufficient
for the demands of trade. And it mat-
nnt "hat name you give it. So
nmniui uu ,uiuma w v.:v. n i.v.i
it will not interfere with the business
of tho eountry. And who but bunk
share holders, Wall street brokers and
Kurnpoan bond-holders w ill deny thia
doctnno ? W hat care they for sudden
contraction, so that tbeir dividends are
multiplied though the people sroan ?
Sjiecio resumption must come, but tbo
day ia in tbo future. Contraction as
'proposed in 1879 will not como, and
' its repeal is demanded by the business
of tho country.
TIIK NATIONAL RANKS.
Put this pari of tho platform was
not the cause ot tho hue and cry made
street, and to recover Irom tho shock
thoy exclnimod "inflation and repudia
tion." Tho Democrats at F.rio aban
doned no landmark of tho party as to
specie resumption. Abandonment is
not In it. As to tho question of the
extinction of tho national banks id
the substitution of a bettor system, 1
apprehend there can be no sound oh
joction to this. We should have but
one kind of currency, and that made a
legal-iender on all contract and re
ceivable for all dues of ihe government,
unless otherwise provided. Tho pros,
ont banking system is tho result ol
special and class legislation. It is
wrong in principle and should be abol
ished. The hank geta 90 per oent
of its depositod bonds in currency
and 6 per cent interest in gold on the
bonds. To thin add eight per cent
on discounts, and you have fourteen.
I aupposo moat of thorn may make
eight or ten per cent more on their
reservo fund and deposit making in
all some twonty percent. Upon what
nrinelnle pan it hji nrntjnrln,f t bar .tin
government should nay them, in coin,
twonty million yearly oat af the earn
Ings of a tax-ridden people? For tho
last ten years the taxpayer of th na
tion havo paid them over one hundred
and fitly million in coin, as a bonus
for circulating a currency for which
the government is bound to pay. - The
are some nt the reasons why we re
commended tbe change of our banking
system. Km wrong that any tooor
porated association ahould be furnished
with special privilege to make twenty
per cent on their money, when to
ousines men In other occupations re
ceive but a quarter of that um. Is
I bere a farmer bol'ore me Who toils the
year round, in siinshinu and storm,
who realir.es live (r oent. ; What
merelnuiL luochanio or munufuutuivv
here who make six per wmt. ? . Are
incse persons lean noservlng than Uie
men who own bank shares ? Certaiuly
not I Thureforo, it ia class legislation,
and is intolerable. 1
. . Till IMPKNOINU STMUIKILII.
And now a few words as to tho Im
pending struggle, and 1 will have done.
I'he Federal Uoverniueut never will
be in safe hand until it ia restored
hack again to the custody of the
Demoerutie parly. II you would re
form abuses, reduce, the expenses ol
government, and huvo such an admin
istration as the wanta ot the country
require, there ia a way in which you
can make beginning by the election
ol the Democratic 8tate tickot , Our
nomineos are pure and upright uiau,
and you can, if yon make the neces
sary exertion, elect thorn. It ia your
solemn duty to do.it I am aware that
you "ill be opposed by your own
money, drawn from you by oppression,
and then brought into the Hold to de
feat your bones and prospects of ease
and comfort 1 am aware of tho vast
frauds that money, in tho bauds of un
scrupulous men, will accomplish, liut
for these elements oar friends in Ohio
would have triumphed. They did;
hut the vilo means resorted to prevented
Alton Irom receiving the return. Mr.
Thompson, chairman of tho Ohio Dem
ocratic 8tete committee, assure me
that Allen is elected (iovemor of tho
State by a majority of over ten thou
sand. There is no doubt ot it. i ile
stood up against tens of thousand of
tho money of the Federal (iovemment
and the banks: he stood np against I
tbo vile practices and wicked fiiinirs of1
a wily enemy and deceitful foe; ho
stood np against the appeal to the ro-
ligioua bigotry of the people ; but the
men who were of bis own household, I
and professing the same political croed,
stabbed him to the heart. May they
hold in remombrunce that Wm. Allen,
of Ohio, is surrounded by tho true
Democracy of tho country, and bis
name will he a cherished record with
tho pooplo whilo those who joined the
foe to defeat him will be forgotten.
From two hundred and fifteen thou
sand voles polled for him iu 1873, ho
increased thai ntimlier eighty -five thou
sand on the 12th of October, 1875. And
what a noble victory our friends have
achieved amidst all these difficulties.
The Republican Slate of Ohio, with its
boasted majority of thirty thousand re
duced to a low hundred, is a victory
over which wo muy rejoice. Anil hit
us profit by this cheering result at our
own election in November. Lot us,
like injured men, rise up and drive
back the men who are attempting to
make Miwer perpetual, and w hose esti
mate of tbo value of tree government
is tho amount of dollars and cent they
cull nmko out of il.
PuiNrcu Qi kstions. Tho Harris,
bnrg Mnrninq I'atrint, in a pungent ar
ticle, requests thu Radical 7Vrnii to
inform tho publio UMin whut principle
in ethics Coventor llartrnnll, while
Auditor (lencrul and e.t-officin Commis
sioner ol the Sinking Fund, could jus
tify to his conscience the violation of
bis official oath in consenting to the
misuse ol over SIX MlLLlOAa Or
DOILARS of the Sinking Fund by
the Mtato Treasurer? Will tho Trie
qmph please demonstrate thu necessity
for the exKindituiv of 115.000 in two
yoars by (tovernor Hurtranil in refur-
nishing and repairing the executive
mansion ? Vt ill tho Jrlroraph be kind
enough to cluciiluto the policy adopted
by Governor llurtranft in bid veto of
tho bill to prevent the ring county offi
cials In Philadelphia and Allegheny
from riddling tbo people under tho
abominable foe system ? Will the 7We
yrttiia graciously inform ns whether or
not Governor llurti-anft, by tho veto
just referred to, by bis approval of tho
act to conceal tho depositories of tho
balances in the Sinking Fund and by
hi political associations, is not an
enemy of tho now Constitution ?
Ratiirb Pkktinknt. The editor of
ii.. ii.:i..tAini.i. t i ii. .
the rhilndclphin Itmr. in nllud nr; to
. ..' i, ,,. , ' oV.
two eminent IUdicals, say : Tilton
and lioechor durote a year to provo
earn other the worst ol
sensualists nnd adulterers.
isthut lkcher preaches to more poo- Tut It apical Ini.kx.-TI.o follow
pie than Ireftr, lor largely tnoreod j j 8p0 th tw fllndsmontttl principles
pay, and Tilton commands larger f p0Bn8yiv,ni, Republicanism :
audience and compensation as a pop. , eA national L.t i. a national
ular lecturer. It may be put down as btwing.. -jlty ojh,
decidedly discouraging to modest mm. 2 .'jfddition.tlivision and silencc."
istormwho labor lor a ew hundred Wm AmW;
dollars a year, giving blameless ox-1
amples and kissing nobody' wife but
their own ; and It would seem to teach
those who are ambitious lor lame on I
the rostra m that the way to distinction I
is through the violation of every princi-;
plo of manhood and decency. Thoro'
ia probably room for an honest differ-1
' , . ai.ii L. i
once of Judgment as to Mr. Ilcecher'a ,
guni, uui wno can ao inr aoiuii Air.
Tilton, judging him solely by hi own
Eainted picture of himself; as to accept
im as a toacher of atateemanship,
philosophy or moral ?
Tartu- (iivig no Taot Hi.i. Truth
ib BiwayB ounniffiunv witn luwii, una i pmaiRK r in any wmy n iitnf with tht rol
needs nothinir to help it ont. It In liwn pp-rty nw . th potMMioR
always near at h.nd.nd .it uponI'i'u
our hps, and is ready to drop out bo-jwbtat, 1 arroa of , 10 baii. f oat., 11
fore w aro aware; whereas a lio Is 1 bai..ia of b.-k.h..i, 1 m aad bi.,iding.i uiia.
troubleomo,and U a man' inven-1 MJJiSt fi .' J-IT
,1 L . J 1.. 1
..wu vu ,u. , ati.u ui.o vi uwia ; I aeria., I nova, a ntaaa alraw, aa tha tama tu
a groat many more to make it good. I pnroh.atd kjat Coattab!.'. ..i. oa iba 4th
It f. like .building upon a fltlse Toun-1 fti. "n "hhiJ-B" J--
datum, which continually slunds in 1 kmabargar, Oil. 11, 7i-lt
need of props to shore it np, and nrove1 z j.,.-. v" ....
at last to bo moro chargeable than to(jAU 1 lK)!
have raised a ubstutial building at All parent ar. b.rah, ..mad .g.i.,t p.
first Upon a true and solid foundation ; ahatiag m in any w; mtddliag with Ib. follow-
for sincerity is firm and substantial,''" propartT, sow la iba pnioa af M.a.n
and there is nothing hollow or unaound "tf f'ZV, .",,
in it, because It IS plain and open, and 1 loothtr, aad a Ivgo lot of aad llaa, bardwaro aad
fear no discovery, of which tho Crafty I I'lmmlnr- Thia prop.rlj war purrhaa..! hp m.
man la alivava In , unu-cr ' al SbarH't aalt. and U l.n in tht poaMV.,a of
man ib ai way in ganger. ,h, .,,, n,m IuhjMt w BJ ,rrt,p MJ
A "(rOVIRNMINT" OUTRAUR. The
editor of tho New York Sun, In allud
ing to G rant's speech, aays : A corres
pondent asks us to explain why we
say Grant's Dee Moiuos speech indi
cate a perverted moral nature. Bo.
Cause it not only ContemplatOS and
foretell with coolness, and without
any sentiment ot horror, a bloody war
between Amorican citizens, growing
out of difference in religion, out it is
calculated to foment and enoourago,
with all the authority of the Presi
dential office, such damnablo animosi
ties. It is not only intensely wicked,
but hostile to the Constitution nnd to
the traditional twlicv of tho eountrr. 1
No man of an upriglit mind nd a true
American heart onuld entortain such
Ideiis or deliver snch a speech.
(ianiso in Karnut. An exchange
says that th Prohibitionists in Chester
county aro beginning to talk confl-l
dontiy of polling for lirown, thoir can
didate for Governor, a Tote equal to, if
not larger, than llartrunft will receive.
Tho faot that Simon Cameron has stig
matised the Prohibitionist a "fools, '
with other equally Insulting epithet
applied to Uiant by many of tho Radi
cal Journals, ha roused th Adam and
they hetrnv a determination to contest
tbo ground with their trad u curs and
teach them th lesson that If they can't
elect their candidate they ran defeat
Ilartratilu . - , . ,. !
We do not think enough what in
effective aorvioe prayer m, especially
interreemry prayer, direct application
by name for 01 hers, laying tbeir needs
and cares, all Ihoy would or might re
quest for thomrjelTTw, heJbre God. - i
. .bj jaaampuwmvb- "'
Th Christian lii Uoald never, aaa!
nevrUaoliUtry en, a lit of mm
vice must M 1 hn 01 love. And no
path oan U barrea V the tounUin of I
iiTrog wavers lowa by it side.
THE STATE OnirEHMN.TN.
When (ininl was Inaugurated Pros!
dent on March 4, J873, the K quibli
talis hud liovernoiy In twenty four
.Mates, and the IJemiM niui m tlnrtuvii
as follows :
Jfrf.N.'.lS.N A'fM'M. IhttHMipliv Si t,
Alabama, balawara,
Arfca...., liaurgia,
Calilvraia, ladiaaa,
Cu.nwtl.al, . K.nMioky,
yiurlda, Mtaaaarl,
Illia,!., Marakad,
Iowa, Narada,
Kaaaaa, . N.w J.rt7,
Ijsi.iaaa, Oragaa.
Maiaa, T.aai.t,
Mawaoaatu., T.aai,
MUblfaa, Vlrglala,
Miaa.wla, Waal Vltiala.
afiMltatppi,
N.br.aka,
N.w Haiaptblrt,
N.w Ywb,
N.rtb Cart.lia.,
Ohla,
r.uu.ylvaula,
Hbu'l. l.laad,
Satb Carolina,
Vtruivat,
Wuswa.ln. . .
What a sweeping change there has
been In nuulio sentiment In tho past
three years can be readily inferred
from tho statement that at the present
lime tho Jiomocrnts havo the liover-
nors, including Governor-elect Irwin,
of California, in twenty -two Hlntes,and
the Jiepulihcans In liut fitleen as tol
lows: . , ,.
AVp.ia.'oaa fu,
I'lurula, - '
Illlncia,
Iowa,
Kaaaai,
Lnul.l.aa,
Malwa,
Miol.tilaa,
aliaUBMila,
Mi.iflplt
Sbr..k.,
Mori Carolina,
Ptfin.jl.ania,
HOoJ, Ulaail.
Kouib Crellaa.
Vta"BU
Alabama,
Ara.n..., ' r
U.lih.nita, '
OaactMmt,
llal.wara,
Ominria,
InSlaua,
K.utHtfay,
uauaobiitatia,
MmosH,
.
n,,
N.w York,
"J1'"
T.un.. '
T.aa,
Vir.ibl.,
W.,t Yirgiaia,
Wi,uuai.in.
The Democracy havo gained (jnv.
crnors in nino Slates Alabama, Ar
kansas, California, Connecicul, Massa
chusetts, New llumpshire. New York
und Wisconsin thai is to any, three
ill the New Kngland Stales, one in tbe
Middle States, three in I lie Western
Slates and two in the Soul hern Stales.
The chango has lieen confined to no
one section, hut has buvn radical and
far reaching in its influence
Four years ago this time twenty
three of the Slates bud llepubliean
governor or governors elect, only elev
en Democratic und three conservatives.
That is fourteen months before tho
Presidential election of 1872 tlie Re
publicans hud control of two-thirds of
tho iStutos. iNow lourleen months be
fore the election of 1870 they have
governors in but fourteen of the thirty
seven. lainrlaiUr.
Tiirkatknkii KxnisrRK. The fa
mous Washington real estate " pool."
tbo details of which failed to be devel
oped in the investigation into the Dis
trict ring by Congress, was recently
brought into Court by the trustee of
Jay Cooke tt Co.'s estate in tho suit
lor tho amount subscribed by Governor
Henry 1. Cooke to the "pool." As
this auit promised to bring out the
names of the members of that pool
every effort has been made to compro
mise it, which has at iasl proved suc
cessful. Tho trustee bus withdrawn
the suit and been paid $411,011(1 in full
lor the interest of II. I. looke or uny
other member of the firm ol'Jay t'ooke
, 4 Co , .aid , A tf, u,t
i i ,l ,s i.,l.j
mony in the investigation developed
was tho subscription of 125,000 ol
llenry V. Uooko, wbo was at thai
time Iroveruor ot the District to -'a
real estate pool." This pool wnslormcd,
as was quite evident to the Congres
sional oomnulteo, lor a largo specula
tion in real estate based on adjacent
street improvements to lie made bv the
ring, who were the members of the
pool. How much each paid, what par
ticular property was purchased, or
what tbe total was hits not appeared.
The name of tho trustee for the pool
came out at the District investigation,
i ..in, ,.r rr-iiiscu to inve i in nanus ti
,u e . , . ? . ,
those for whom ho bed the property.
Tho latU-r promise to remain secret
ntLvZrlm I mh another Congressional investiga
ra. '1 lloresult tion " mor WK'CCHM''"1 thn ,Im '
dl'frtiSfmfutS.
.
CAUTION
-
AH pomma an b.rtb; .antianwt agaiatt
pa"'" " ' "? waj mtd iiiag with ih. foi-
lowing proportf. now ia th. poawaaem of Uaora.
KMl ,.fbuV.i to...hi ... ri. ; t .orrti br,
t browa mart, aad I rpriag toll. a. tba tamt
btlong. to ma aad ara loll with him oa lota tnlj,
.ul'Jwt lo my nrilor at aar timt.
JAMKS MrKKKIIAN.
Anwn.lllr, Oet. Ill, U;..ai
c
AUTION.-
""-"! :. m " ""
Atir.D uai.LAUrlKH .
how Waabingloa, Out. U, 74 .11
A" BMlNISf KATOK8' SO'f 1CK -
Notloa la brobp git., thu Lolttra of Ad -eiiairtraUu.
an tha aauia or LORENZO D.
HMCK, lala af Pik. townabip. Cltarttld 0ou.1t,
Pa., dt raa.td, baring braa daljr graatrd ta lilt
aud.r.igno.1, all parMia. Ind.bt.d to aaid ..lata
'will pltan m.k. Immodiala p.tm.nt. and thoN
'' mand. win pra..nt th.m
proporlp aatb.ali.aud for artuVaiaat witboat
d.lajr, SARAH J. PRICK,
IIKMRY llll.,
t'.rwoBtvlllo, OoL U, 7a-l Adm'rt.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
Hollo, la hartbjr girt, thai Ult.rt of Ad
ailai.lrallac aa thattl.lt of JOSI All Hut'KRN.
JKRR'. iao(rtrgo..niwp..cioariaidooanty
"j "Tf ?,'"" tV rnmt. '
andtrrltaod, all aartoaa lad.bud to aald aual.
wilt pl.a.a mak. Itamllala parm.nt, and thoat
hariag tl.lint or daiaa.la agalairt tha tama will
pm.nl thrra pr.Mirlp aalhtn lltand for atlUt
mtnt without d.l.r.
KMANt'Kt H1LPRRRAND,
tlurd, Fa , Otl. tlb, 'li st. Admlnlttrawr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notioa la brrtbr gin. that Ullrr. af Ad
mlnlllratloa aa Iba aautra of JOHN CKKSS
WKI.L, Ra , l.l. of Oaliob towaihip, Cktart.ld
toaalp Pa., amnl batlag bota dal. graalad
la tha andtrtigaad, all parooaa iadtbttd to taid
taUta will pl.aat mak. Immtdinl. paTm.at, aad
tb tt hariag tlalmt ar drmaadt will prattat th.m
proprl authaalloattd for aaltltmont witboat
dtla;. JAMES FLYNN,
Soilth'.Milli, pL Jt, TS-dt Adia'r.
1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
J Kolws la Inrrabp gira. that U liar a ttata
mtalarp bating ho.a grants to laaaubttrlbtr a.
Ihoaotataw? JOHN RIHIIKU, doMaaad, taw o(
Hr.dr townabip, I'laarltldooaal;, Ptaaarlraala,
all ponoM lail.btad la aald atl.it ara roaaoalrd
la mat a immwllata pajrmaal,nd lhaat bs.lag
tlaimt agala.l iba uma will praatnl ibam dalr
auUiaaliaalad fcr tallltmtat.
J. ADAM RISHKL.
Ulbtnborg. ItpL la, 'Ii Jt . .. Biatalor.
ADMINlSTRATOn'8 NOTICE.
MoUaa to barabp girt, thai Lotion of A I
mulavaltaa oa Ibaaalata of UR0. W. SUOFF,
taoaria lawaabtp, ObtarltlA aaaat;, Fa
, ban. 1 aaaa dalp ctaaud I. tba tmdtr
tt parttM mdobtU la tail) aula wit
atttaatd, I
tmaaa mwjra Immtjdia. p.pmt.1,
atiaf aUlmt ar domaada will a
aad tboat
JJT1'
rp Mlkmillaatad laa aoHlttaoM witboat
Abiaiuorr, 1
Madtsa, Pa, Sopi. II, ill t.tt
Admr l
7 tttottxUt, tU. "
NEW
F LOU It, FEKI),
AND
GHOCEllY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Market MtreaU an dour weal of Manalou
lloaoa. Clearll.ld, Pa.
Kotp tonal.nllr o. hand
grOAII, I
COPFItK,
. ' TKAd, ''.
' 00A,
COAL OIL,
' . BYRfP,
'", ', .,
PICKS, ' ' ' '
CanBod and llrtod Fraita, Tubaooa, Clgara, Caa.
din, CM.r Vinegar, Battar, Rggt. A.
ALSO, RXTRA OMR-MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Ileal, Chop, Feed, &o.,
All of wbioh will b, .old tbaap for oath ar ia
ttenanga lor totmtrp produo.
A. M. kKASHK VU.
Clurll.ld, Hot. IS, IdTI.-tf
JEMOVAT.!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
WobiiI rp-t fully notify tk ptiHe gtDrmlly
ttaf hp hn ranovH hit tiroovry Btor frum
.ib.i?' Knw. tn th bulttliaf formerly toenpitd
by J. Mi let K miwr, od Bwoad tirtwt, aait doar
to llllr'i hrtlwr ilora, wbr latead
k-nnf fall ltn nf
ii 11 O V KItlE H.
11 A. MS, DKIKU UKKPand LARD.
i:ilARS anj SiRI'PS, of all gradtt.
TRl. Drooa and lllaok.
rOVKKK. Iloa.t.d aad lima.
FLOUIl AND PROVISIONS,
ti.r.rKD nti its,
All kiinla la lb. m.rkat.
PIL'KI.RH. In J.rt aad b.rr.lt.
SPICKS, ia trtrp f.irm aad varlttp.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AM. KIND Of C RACKER.
SOAPS,
MATCIIKS,
PRIKD APPLES,
DRIED PKACHR-S
DRIRD CHRRRIKB,
Coal Oil Mil Xt&mp CUm&eyi.
A nd a g"od aarcrtmrat of tboat thing, nraallp
krpt ia a grooor, ttora, wblrh ba will atobaot.
fur m.rfcaoag at u. markat prlwm. ..
Will mil fcr ta.b aa abaapljr a. aap alar aaa.
TImm a, II and fcl. .lork aad jadga for
yowrMii.
JOll.N MiOAl'OIIKT,
Clclrld, Ma; 27, 1171.
G
ROCERIES.
JAS. II. LYTLE,
(Saroa.r lo LYTLR A MITCHELL)
WnOLKSALK AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CIKIICK I.I UK Of TKAK.
0OI.0NUS,
JAPA!S,
IMPKRIVL,
VOIINU nvsoN,
KMQLISII BREAKFAST
Paroat la Markat.
BUTTER AUII KCO
Will ba btpt aad sold at frtt aoat. Cath paid
for Coaotr- Produoa.
HERMAN CIIKRRIEJ,
TrRKSY PRCNB3,
PRRBERVED FEARS,
PBIt.ADRI.PRtA HAM.
FISH.
Maokoral, Lak. Harrlag , Cod, Ae.
Rami Pirkltl and Eagllah Plrblaa.
FLOUR AMD PEED.
Floor, Cam Mtal, Oat Mtal, At.
"""bill JAR. H. LTTLE.
CHEAP GROCERIES!
LUalRRR PITT PA
Tba andnraltnod annoaaaat ta kl. .u fpUnrf.
and patron! that ba hat opanod a good lino ol
UROCKRIKS A PROVISION at tha old aland
af Kirk A Ppmon; for wbioh bt tolltlt. a llbaral
pa.rrii.ira. U. W. 6PRNCKR.
l.ambar City, Pa., March JO-tf.
JJOOT AND SHOE MAKING.
joskph 11. ncr.mvo ... U..V.. . 1.
Shaw'a Row, Cloarlold, Pa., batja.l rtotlrtd
a lot lot af Frtntb Cair Skint aad Klpt, tht
bo.t la Iho a.,k.i. 1. ,
afaotart arat,thlag la bia Itaa. lit will war-
"' ot aa rpra..ataa.
Tba tlllaaat of Cl.ara.ld aad vlolalu art
rttpMlfallp larltad la giro klm t tail.
- r oa ai aaon aottoa. I:ie 7np
6oRcu&rLowBArri:ri
ttaorgta ar Florida, abonld tahMriba for tb,
Moa.iao Nawt, pahlithM at Raoanaah, Ca.
"' I "''.I'p.Mp.rann.m. Adr.rliaara
dp.lrln. aoatnniar In iku. n,..A. .vu ,..
tol.mn,. , . H. aw poptr ,'. ,A. nltM.
Scolmrn IMmla. a.nf on nuval,., f . a a
drtaa J, II. KSTII.b, S.rannab, fla. I li.Sm
HOUSE AND LOT FOn SALE.
Ttra Houa. and Lot oa tba aoraarof Mar.
kat aad Fifth .irooU, Cloarlold, l'a., ia for aalt.
Tba lot toataiaa n.arlp aa aor, of ground. Tat
bourn it a largo doablt frama, ooatal.iag aia.
roomt. Far torml aad alar ialormaUoa auolt
la Iba NhNribar, at tb. Pott OSoa.
"H P. A. OA I' LIN.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. C AEDON 4 BRO.,
Roar af Fla'l Opara Uawaa,
CLEARFIELD, FA.
Oa. orHMnl, rr . L . . i .
ch.rarur for fural.hlag Iba pablla with Fr..h
Moata af all klad, and .f tba r.rp btat nnalitp.
Wa alto doal la all bladl of A grltultaral Impl.
rata, wbirb wt htop oa aibiMilan far tba bra
oSt af Ik nor.ll. r. 11 . j . i .
aad laka a look at iklagt, ar atdr.i at '
... F. II. CAIIDON a Rno.
tyraaraaia, ra., Jalp 14, lS7.s.tf,
pRESH MEAT MAEKET.-j
M. 0. BEOWN it BEO.,
' Marbwl St., Olmtald,
Would anaoanot lo th. alllttnt ot th. Iowa aaS
rlalall; that 111 .y Mill krop Ih. maat uarktl at
jlha old tlaad, wbtra ihop will k.rp ,
Fresh Peef, Val Mutton and Until,
of lb Hussl qnalltie. ,
Mark. I m Malaga Towdapt, Tkaroiar, ..J
eatwJara. Sir. aaaaUL ,
w - wa aa. u. oaown a iro.
I A PWIMTIBM, or m,m ttmmtr
1 linnaoallptitrMadat tbltaaaa.
H. Uiotrls.
JaLK
lY (Mai
I,l.K(iIir,.N Y UOTKL,
'Mml HI fuh Tlal. ...J ...
4 xi:ahfil:i.j, $a.
Tltt tubtorllwr baiiug boooai. proprittor tf
tliltbnttl, would rotiM!llullp aak a liUral .hart
f pul.llo palroa.g.. Prioo. rtdocd lo aait Iba
IllDM.
jaaJS-'loilf. ... o. U LEIP0LDT
SIJSCJUEIIANNA IIOUSE '
, CI MWKXBVILLK, FA.
. NEWTON HEAD, Faorsiaraa.
Il.ri.g botoma proprlotor of thia llol.l i
woald toaraoUallp tolHll tbt patroaag. ,f ik,
pabllt. Uoua, Imuaatlp .ad aoBTaainilp ai,.
aatod s Mi ralttad aad raluraiabad ; good tat,
pla roomt atlaohod. All railroad Iraiaa alot, al
tbl. boat., ---- ... )aa.k
S" iuw IIOUSE,
(Oor. of Markat A Front ttrtou.)
CLEARFIELD. PA.
TU. uodoraignod baring takta ohaig. ,f in,
Huttl, would rtapeolfullj aoli.it pul.lic ii.trou.g,1
v--. ' - . . ui.Ltr.HioA.
WASHINGTON HOUSE, "
NEW WASIIINllTON Pa
Thia n.w ml r..nt.l.. k . , 1.
takta by tin and.ralgntd. Ha fatlt oonld.nl t'r
aolng tbla to rtudor tatiaraotloa lo tboat who an.,
favar him with a .all. - '
Map I, 1871. O. W. DAVIS, pr,-,.
jyj U M T o iJ"ii-H oliV.
Oppoalta tba Court Houat, l
i o c "a v e n," is N A.
J'7I I1AUSRAL A ER0M, Prop ,.
LOVD HOUSE,
Mais Plro.t,
PIIILIPSUURU, PENN'A.
Tkl.la ! unnl!a mI.1. .k. , . ., l .
.fforda. Thatrarallag publio it lnril.d to call
aotl.U. ROBERT LOVD.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Oorntrof (Mod ud Marht 8trcla.
C'l.ARKILf), PA.
THIS old aad aoaiModlaai IIoul htu.tluriai
Upait year. ba ttlund ta ttanLU iu
foraiar oapaalty for th n tort, un tat of atraa.
fan at4 guaiu. Tba whola bail Jin baa baa
rafuraltbadp aad tba proprietor wtuipara aa
palai ta randar hit guatta taafortabla wfaiU
aUylog with bin.
pTh 'M k aai on Tlouta" Ouiaibaa ruoa t
and from tba Utpot om tba arrival aad dapartarf
di hi vug, ajvi.ii ifuuutibKi r.
aprfl-70 tf
Propriatwr
r. k. lanoto.
II. W, ARNOLD.
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
Ranker and .Broker,
Raynoldavllle, Jcfferaoa Co., Pa,
Money rcird ob dapoilt. Diwoanti at mo
derate rta. Ratra and Foratra Kfebanca !
wavi aa band ud oollMtiom promptly made
Kfyooldarllla, Dae H, I974.-Iy
County National IBank,
OF CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOM in Maaonie Dalldlng, one door north af
C. D. WaUoa'l Drag Store.
I'aaiaga Tiokata to and from Liverpool, Quecni
town, Glat-gow, London, Parii and Cnprnh
Alee, Draft for aala oa tba Royal Bank or Ireland
and Imparl! Bank af London.
JAMES T. LEONARD, PrtVt
VFjJi. SHAW, Cashier. ll:1:74
DREXEL & CO.,
Na. M Month Third 8 treat, PhlladelphU
BACKERS,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application by mail will raeelvt prompt tt
tloa, and all information ehenrfullr furiiUh
Ordera aolteud. April 11 tf.
Jltntistrij.
Tm. stewaet, dTd. S.,
Offiea over Irwin' Drag 8tor.
Cl'RWENSVILLE, I'A
All dental oparatlone. altber la tb merbameal
oraperatlva branch, promptly etttntM ta aed
at i if act ion guaranteed. Kpaeial atlentii.a paid
to tba traavlment of diaaaaae of the natural tf-nfc,
game and mouth. Irregularity of tht it-rib ih
oeevfally eorrorttd, Taath extracted wiibt.m
by tbe aaa of Ether, and artificial tet-tb lni-rtri
of the beat material and warranted tn rfnl-r fu
Ufaetloa. aprilJ'i'7l:ti
JKNTISTBY.
Ilariftg deUrtaioed t loaate in CorwiFilr
for the narpiiM of partaing my profeitmn, I
hereby offer my eer-icei to in puohe. I brt
jaet Bolohad a trin of dental Inetrurtion an-i
tha beet tenh-r of tbe Hennvylrania College nf
Dental Snrgery in Philadelphia, and am n
Firepared toeaecut all work pertaining to deal,
try ia the beat manner, with tha latvit iiiiprnte
tnenU. All work guaranteed to give entire !
ill act ion a to quality and dnralioa. Teeth ti
trated witb'nit pain. Room tn n-T Runk hdill
log. For farther information anpW in p-run nf
addnxn K. M. THOMl'SuN.
meLSl'76-tf. CvrwrDarille, Pa.
A . M . H I L LS
Would raipactfally aofify hinpati-nti
that he ha reduoed the once of A KTI-
MClAL TEETH to.Rt. 00 ner eet. ar
.MS 10 for a double aet. For any Iwopereoai
oomlaf at the name time, t have each an yjm
aet, will get tha two aeta for .VtM, or $XiM
each.
Term invariably Ca.
Claarfield, Jaly 1, 1874.
GEORGE E. ROBACKER,
WHOLAI.R MtLH X
WINES AND LI QUO US,
OLKAItFIKLD, PA.
My(,laoaof huoinafa it nn Market afreet .di
rectly oppnaila tba Court Floate, where I deire
to keep fullatoakef PL HB LItJL'OlU, and
will wairaot them to be aueh to my euit .
tiive me call. July 21, 'Tb-it.
WHOLESALE LIQUOB STORE.
At the and of tha Dew bridge,
WEST CLEARFIELD, PA.
The prop rie tar of thia eatabllihmeat will bav
hit liqeore diraetfYom dlatillara. Partie bnvioi
fVum thia beuaa will ba aura to gtt a pure art if it
at a ainall margin altiva ooet. Hotel keeiiera caa
ba fora Inked auk llqnort on reannahla term.
Pare wiaaa and brandiea dlraet from See ley '
Vinery, at Bath, New York.
UKOHiiK N. COLliTRN.
Ctearli-ld, June in, IHTVtr.
:sT.4ut,iSiu:t wn.
PURE RYE WHISKY.
Wa again eall yoar atteaHoa ta tba above eele
braled brawd of good, and we do ao with tbeooa
fiction that there ia a great want esiating among
a taat number of penooa whu ara compelled to
ee, madieiaallv or otberwlte. a pore whitky.
To mpply thia want we offer llailea'a Part
Dye aa article which ha been before The public
fur a anratrar of yean, It reputation etaadini
high aa a thoroughly reliable tiiuuUnt mff
medical men. Aa an evidence, quite a nninter ot
our eminent phyfleian preacrtlre It to the evda
in ol all other.
Being made an tha beat known aeieniile prin
aiplee, from the elioioent guia, anl hr jirciicl
diftilter, it retaina a delifrhtful fiat or, an I,
greatly improved by age, make H lergory antifhl
after by ft rat elaea hotel and druffgii.
Should you deoirc to five thi whiiky a trial,
and are In doubt at t.i whlher ymir hntol nrdr(
gtt keep It, (not baring one ol our lxn 41pl y
ed.) write U a and wa ine II he mi-tt happr t
direet ynn to tha peraaa wa handle oar g')
in your netghbarhdo I. -
We ara alio aide trtafietortaud mahMfaetureri
ofthewrll known UK.M'KVKk d TONIC I1KKH
Hi 1TKKH, which ha beer. aiteeeaffaMv ned fur
over thirty rear a- a RIwhI Puriler, ami l.r.
peptio aad Toaw.
iiUKV cutter,
Ma. h:t'7.i lil N Third At., PhiUdeljihis.
O. I.
c.
IVniKRR to buy my DRY OOODH, flRO-
It eerie. Uuat.at.r. lllutKr. Drevf and
Noliunr. Conieetioneriaa. Ao.. eheen for cb.
Thu tnlhaoHhae It lata in lalhim hii Aid and
new oaalomer that be haa opened
. VARIETY STORK
GLEN HOPE, PA.
.ltd will Jolt eruwii ml arlM tn ! I ha lisiea. A
liberal reiluetion will be mada to ewtemrr hay
ing at wholerale.
Cavil and vatntna ai a!nb kafnM unhalU
el new hero. A liberal ihtre of publle patronage il
aolteited. '
0. J. KEA0T.
nien Hope, fa,, June 14,
IONKEMNG
HILL-I'OSTINO
Tba asikwaliaod waald rattiattfallT iaftrm tht
oiliatiia of t'l.arl.ld aad rltlnitp that ht la prr
p.r.,i it ar, an auollna, vtartut, aaa tmrr .--'"
oa thnrt aotW, aad al roa.na.bl. ratal. H
Bill., PoMora. Pro.rammaa.aodalb.radtrti.lt
poattd aad ditUibalod in lb. moat aoaipiraoat
pi. i;.a. A abort of public patroa.gt la tolii-iw.'
N. L. ROBIN",
Mtrob If, Tl-tr. Cltarlrld, Pa.
1 1f 1. laAl.ar tw.. .fart ftt
Jl ttlo a valuabla towa propottp la Iba borowb
ol Claaill.ld. Lot MilHI ftat, with a good -rwj
plank k ,alt Ibtrto. arattad, miafc t1
nam. dow atatra aad rWr bad rwoml ap ttaM-
Ah, trwlog not. aad bath room oa aMa. uom
Uoom tal.bod aamplata from atHar W altbv
Oood douhlt portk and good waltr. Prlo"
arraaklt aal paraiaRI. aatr. - "
l POaagTI . .; . WM. M. Mofll'lbOlU'' '