HARDWARE, sad abaaafaataran of TIa,Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Imid Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Harlag Israel, Inor.Mod our Hook or Hard were, weiarlte the puMlo lo .limine our nook and prtuve. Carpantare mid pertenlwho ooateisnlate balld iBf will do wtll to alanine our TOOLS & BUILDING HARDWARE which li no oncl of the boil nnaufaoture, and will be .old law breath. NAILS, i'1 GLASS, ; PUTTY, GLUE. LOCKS, LkTr.nm' 'i'i.Hj! HINGES, , SCREWS All k lode of Bench Plan... Saw. Chi.ell, Sqn.ro. Hammer., HalchcU, Plnmh, t, I.,!,, r, Morllled A Thumb Gong,,, Herrla, . . Hr.no, A Bill., Wood and Iron B.noh Bcr.wt, and tha he.t Boring Mnohioe in tha , market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POCKBT CUTLERY, At. Aijenlt for Burnetii Iron Corn Shelter. warrantad. Alio, agent! for Richard.' ' (lOTIIIC PXUB TOPR. whteh oaVtnally eura Smoky Flnaa. Farmer.' Implamanti and Hardon Tnoli of erer, dracrlplion. A large Tariety of f 1 -, '- COOK STOVES, whloh wa warrant to (Ira letlifaotlon. I'ortnblt llanfet and t'urnaet fe. Roofing, Spouting and Job Work dona 01 reaaoiiahle term.. All ordora will receive promt,' attentin. , Jonell. 1873. POWELL & MORGAN. HAttDWAliE, Alt, Manofat-rraof , Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, FA. ARMING IMPLEMENTS of si klntta for lata lij POWELL A MdltOAN. AILROAD WIIEELRAllliOWi- for lala by POWELL A MOIIUAN. PAINT, PUTTY, GLASt NalU, at,, for aala by FOWKI.L A MCltllAS. 0 IL, II ARNICSS TRIMMINGS iSUOl Findings, for la hj POWELL A M0I1IIAN. (JUNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For aala bj POWELL A WUIKM.N. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Bitei, for aala by POWELL A MOHOAN. J RON I IRON I IKON! IfiON: For aala bj POWELL A MOIIUAN. JORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILS, for aala by ' POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES 'And bait If anafaatara, for aala by POWELL A UOROAN. 'UIMBLE SKEINS AN0 PIPP B0XB8, for aal. by POWELL A MORQAN. G. S. F1EGAL, Ironsides Slore, . PIIILI.IPalll lXl, PA, DEALER IS HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANO- ES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. AKD HAKCF A CTVHER Of TIN, MIEET-IRON AND COPPERWAR. Prtaqolila Straal, Pbillipiburg, Crntra Co., Pa. M.May 1T. isoa. a. crat. crata ooaoos. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa. BRANCH OFFICES In different parti of th. Count. Tb followinf Old and R el I all Pire, Ateidnt 8 took and Life Id durance Cuttipatiiea reproaeated B.tab. Amll. 1800 North Drttiah A Mercantile Fir I ni. Co., of EnirUnd., t20,lfGO,O0li 1885 tfoultistb Commercial Kire Ina. Ci , of KnitUn.i (rul,If 10,000,000 1794 North Ametlea Fire luiuranu Co., of fhiladutphia 4,700,000 1820 Fir AMwiti.n Fire laiaranc Co., of I'biladelphia l.lOfl.flOft 1M Vnosiilt Fire Int. C., H. Y.,.. I,200,fl00 1M7 Watertown Fire I in. Co., of N. V., loiuree farm huill.nra ony 700,000 117 1 Amnion Fir Infuraaa Co., of Ciatlnoatl , 1,000,060 1S5I T'irti Sttwk IouranM Co,, of Fenna Inanraaborea. Vo , 76,000 1874 Hartford AoeLlvnt laiurano Co of Cunneetieul m H 100.HO HIT Fean Mutual Life la.tiraao Co., of I'enn'ilvan a ft.OOO.ODO 1808 MetMpoliun Lire IntoranoeCo of New York , t.OOO.ftAlt Tetl ennital... AT unii aoa Peeona ia th eouotr deairlug Inraranoe, an pare it prompt. atirn-lnl to bifltllinfal tbe otto or ad Irasstlnf ua be letter. Ineumncea of feoiedatlli lowMtMible rat, to be obtained ia ori -eiee on ni pan tea. n UompnnfH rpr 4rd mkink tnetAVe Aimmt. The aboee two lite laatirano 0.', repreaented hj T. II. .Hurra, bee paid oat la oa-h. between tha date of Aug I87X and Aoe. 1H74, to Ibe Irteoda or fleoeaaed pollej he) dart in thi oaotT, Uo of 2t,l)i'. Prov. frtr the fatur be Inaarlar, jour hnnaao ana jnnr lire la tn wm iiraauh niitmoc Anoy. M I'RRAY 4. OOHIkiN, Cloarteld. M; 2, Mio. , , AXata FULFORD & THOMPSON, OkNEtlAL INSUKASCK AO EX T.I, t' CloarfleM, e.ns's,'; ,;; Reoree.t all the Iradlnf Fir. l.toraoaa Compaoiea of tbe eouatry , Queen , , Hoyal Canadian Home, New York 1'Ve.imlnf, Munoy, Pa Franklin, Pkl.ed a rhoenil, Uarlford Ilanorer, New Yotk Hoaia, Ual , O.- Atlai, Hartford Provideooe, WMhtnatn. . a.oao.iinii .' I a.. Hhv i llt.ans MH.S4I 11,0,11 1 Palaooa ahnwt ffretla, aa haearanoa on .reo- erl, of any kind, ehould eall at oor oftea, oa Market etreet. D.,neite the Uonrt .louar, and OM a.r At.l .f aomaaaraa and Iralea hfi,re In.uring . ... JOHN H PHU'IIHU, " T. W. TIIU.M PSON. Cbnariald, Pa, Oat. t!. 74-1 y QOMK AND SETTLE.- , , , HavlBf takHi mf btolbar lata partaanblp, 1 Aatdra to ba.a any aid Moauan, aluaW. I tSere lora ,ir. nolle. u all who know tbaajaelree M Sh i.d la aa w noma larward aeon aad eatUa ap, ae Iba. we on. take . new de),aatar , , . Clterl.ld, Jolj 14, '7t If. t. pi. CARnoif. t ft. u t9fi V Iy s. lowia. Terwii rraa. aVa - nUnn O. Snsios A Co , Port- laild, Xalna. janil-ly I I, Dni (Ooias',' ttro'vifrt'fV, (ftr. NEW FIUMI COLOSSAL .., , ( CONSOLIDATED - STORE, Ara inarking down tbelr HMEXSK i STOCK: OF . (iOODS, to Ui JuirfKt., cash prices. KaJooad aipanaaa and aalllng for raady nay mabloi ttrra to do It. Thay will andaaror lo br IIEAIXIITAIITEIIS 'or lupplylng tha ollliani of Oloardald oountt wiib .. . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. Dreia Oooda, lloota and Bhoaa, t.rooarlrii, Wall Paper! Queemwara, Ao.. Ae. And ail othor gooda la tbolr Una. V. B. TERMS CASH, J". M, KRATZEB. J.U. HTLB. , , ClonrtWd, Dec. 10, 1ST4. JARD TIMES ' ' ' ' i ' J. IIAV8 NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VILLE I - ,' f f I m iwii.-tj Ihtvt them arc wine peraona a littlr tard tu pltnnr, and I am alo a war thai Ihr oniplaint of "hard lioiM" la well nib unlverwil hit I am au filuated now that I eao eitiafy lb rtnn)r and prom oniluiii(e1y that "hard ttnow" fill not fffisot tboM wbo bu their ?mhIf from dc nd all tur patroaa thai I lie Inliiated Into th m. oret of UOW TO AVOID JUKD TIMES I have jrooila linooirU l.t .uui It all thf I nb it bl anti In the lower cud nf the county which I sell at exoef dinjr Inw rat ei from mjr mHiitinoth atorv tn IIIL80NHUHU. where I ean alwava h fMnH rMQj to wait upon a.leri and aupply them aritb Dry (foods of all Kinds, Such ai Clotba, Sattottti. Caiilmervf, Muatina, Lifiainei, Linan. irtlimgi, talleoei. Trimmingfi, Hibbonc, Ltwo, ' Remdj-nada Ctothlnir, Boon and Hhoea, (lata aad Ua.pa all ul tl ben material and made to order UoMp booka. Ulorea, Mitten, Laooi, Kibbooa, Ao. QROCERibS Of ALL KINDS. . Ooffee, Tea, Bnptar, Rice, Molaiaea, Klih, Salt fura, Lttiiaed Oil, lfiib Oil. Carbon Oil. Uardware, Qaeemware. Tinware, Caatiags, Plowi tod Plow Caatlagi, Naili, Spihei, Corn Cnltirft 'ora, Cider Preitet.and all Itiada of Ana. Parfainarj, HainU, Varniih, tilaaa. and a geatral aiionment or ntationorj, GOOD FLOUR, - Of different liraada. alwtya on hand, and Will be old at ine loweat poialbla Dcurei, II. MeClatn'l Medielaea, Jajne'a Micliclnea. noauuer aaa iioonand a Bitten. 00l pouada of Wool wanted for which the nig heal price will He paid. Ularereed on hand uia lor tale at tn loweat market price. Alao, Acent for StrattonTlIlt and CorweniTllle rnreabing Machine. fe, Call and for Toureelvea. Ton will tad evartbina; sally kept in a ntall itor. L. M. COUDRIET. Prenoarllle p. O., Aujroil 11,1874. j. v. waarss.... ...w.w. Barra WEAVER A BUTTS CLEARFIELD, PA., .. , . 1 An offering, at the .Id itaie of O. L. Bead A Co. their atook ef foedi, M.alatliif of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, . BOOTS A SHOES, . UAT8 A CAPS, HARDWARE, OUEEKSWARI, FLOUR, FEED, SAXT, &o., 4o., At tha noet reaaonalde ralaa for CASH or la exrhntige for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COt'NTRT PflODUCB. . XWAdrane.1 nada to tboaa rafaicd la cat. Unf .ut aqoara tlaibar os tb. eioit adTaolaiaoaa wr"- edtllarjTS J)ANIEL GOOULANDER, ( LUTltERRBOaO, PA, Dealer la " DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOS1EKI & GLOVES," HATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES, . Tubaooo. OrooarlM aad Pi.k, Nalla, n.Hwara, Queentwnra and fllatiwnra, Hra'a and Boya' Cinching, l,0j., Palnta, Olla, Srlwol Book,, , .large kHaPalal sioelioiMS, , Caadiaa, N.ta k Dried ProlU, Cbaea. ana Cnok, - era, Booh and Hut. Powder, ' Flour, Grain and Potatoes, Oloror tnd Timolky Soed, Sol. trather, Morooeoi, tlnloa., Binding, and Thread, Kboeinakcra' Toula and Khoe Findlnsa. Ho iraaler variety of aood. In any Hon In tbr aoaniy. All for aala aery low for oah tr eoonlrj prodooe at th. Cheap Corner. May 1, 1S7J. JvJEW BTOKB AND NEW UOODr JOS. SHAW & SON liar. )uit opened a Nsw Sross.on Hale St.. C(.nirULD, Pa lately oecupita oj wm. r. IK WIN. Their itacltcansittiol Oaocssiss of the best quality, : . QuRENiwARC, Boots and Shoe sad rrarj article oeoraiarr for i , ' oas'a comfort. , Call aad saamlee or stock bafeni pur . '. 1 ; " ' " . ..'I . t ontuinif ei.awnere. n sv . irnn-.r. TI'STICBal. dk CmTAMI.fW NS wa bara printed . lare. waaahar af aba tae tna eibk MS put aa the rwaetpl of twenty las aestft ,ii . top. t. aa, aaldraaa. ( 4 mjit I .:-;."-:.r,.-.Ei WEPNfHDAY MuhNlW. 0V. 14, Wa. MAY... Tk, bright tad many Mat I, (c(J Tha hoari an rita with Hgbtaadf blooa, . B la till Ibo air, tha iky ll clear . 5 Th. loam roaal la peitkaej At4 the ewrbjt bui la veined wltb trr J The 14ii are linnlnf iwaet aft aUJ, C Tuewtiiurllf it am ibo wlag. B u lVhera dwelUtb f luoai aud Uvea are aad 1 he welooina JUae wtll nuIum ta Mid laida aad wooda tha bruok doa atraA B lUhbhoj orhapplaeaaaad ailrtht . While tha g,.lda huura of luraja M, 7 V Lie rllo. aa Ilia Earth. T A It HA NO VJiVA TS fOM THE VKK TlsJttHAJi, I (- ' V TbiiAt'l of Conijiviw wfiich nroviduil for ''iileliritiiij tbo-. bno hundrfJtl A iinivemftiT rjjl AliiwrK Ml J ndepefK- enct, bj; holding un lnleriratiur.nl j? hibltiim of ArtH.--MmiuliictunM. nml ProtluistH of tlie St.il mid Mine,", nu. tliorirwl tlio t'TOttion of the UnTud Slulw Cunti'tniiul oininlssion, and oil. ti'UBtfd (o ittlio initongemont ol tho Kxbibltion. Tliis My is compiwud ol two (.'oinniiHrtitniRrn "tnim each Stale i mid 'Territory, iM,iiiiiicjJ by tha)(ro,. iwti,o f iovcriioin, liuil oouitnisiiieiied by tho PiVHidviu lif thaj UnittMl Stabt. I The. ciitornriso. tliert'tortL br'iliatinMlw . j imllonnl ime, nn'I'Jiol. m has keen attcL tliu work of a (.i ltnto corpo- The xhii)iti(inwil be fK'iicd on May Jfttli, 187C, nut) rcmuin open every imV -Vi . ' TV i "OT,:uri -.... ... &..lv,w , hi- no u uxvtt pnee 1 ou come it 1tU111.HH.ou to nil tho l.uijjl nigs lyiu gniniid,.. - L,- Tbo Ci'iiti'iininl irronndnnn.situnted on tho western bank pf theSt hnylUill l(ivur,nnd within Fnirmminl Park, ibv largest public pnrk in proximity to grcut City In (ho world, niitl ono of tbo most beautiful In tho conniry. The Park contains 3100 acres, -150 of which hnrn ttfin mwil.uinil vt.:l.:,:. lumioiuea. n.i,L. ,1,1. , ,i -:.! , , vm.d u,,, ..rem koi uo larOT 'af "T ,byf'" o Kxhibitiim of stmk, and n furm of 42 W-s hil- rinile .m,ii unitnl.l.. .l... ...... ..... At... j ..... ICU ti't'i tests of p oughs mowers, reapers, and I inner agricultural niaclnnerv. The Exhibition buildings uv ftp prouelied by eight liues of street yaw, which connect will, all the other llmu in the city, nnd by tho Pennst Ivnniu nnd Heading railroads, over tbe tracks of which trains will also run Irotrl the North Pennsylvania anil Philadelphia Wilmington, and Ualtimuro railroads. Thus the Exbibitinu is in iminedittte onnection with the entire railroad sys tem oftho country, and any ono with in 90 miles of Philadelphia can visit it at no greater cost than that of carriage biro at tho Paris or Ylvnnft Exhibition. Tho articles to he exhibited havo been classitied in seven departments, which, for the most prt,.will bo located in appropriate buildings, whose svsTl areas arc as follows :. v,-: ' 1. Mining and Metallurgy, 2. Me'uY fact vi res, 3. Education 'and Science, Main Building, 21.47 acres; 4. Art, Art Gallery, 1.5 acres) ; (."Machinery, Machinery Building, 14 acres; 6. Ag ricultural, Agricultural 'Building, 10 acres; 7. Horticulture, Horticultural Building, 1.5 acres Total number of acres 48.47, - This provides nearly ten more acres for exhibiting space .than there were at ticnna, tho largest Intci1iatioi.nl Exhibition yot held. Yet tbo applica tions ol exhibitors bnvo becu so num erous an to a hue at ih0 apace, .atnj many Important classes of objucls must bo provided for in sjiecinl buildings. An important special exhibition will bo mndo by tho United States Govern ment, and Is boing prepared uhder the supervision of a Hoard of Officers rep resenting tho several 'Kxecutivo De partments ol the Government , A fine building of 4 acres is provided for the purpo-o, spaco in which will bo occu pied by tbo War, Treasury, Navy, In terior, i"ost Office, and Agricultural Departments and tbo Smithsonian In stitution. mi - It, ft . n tun it omen s uenvcnniAl executive Committee, hnvoiaiscd ftO.OOfl for the orection of a pavilion in which to ex hibit every kind of women's , Work, Jo this collodion, women of all nations are expected to contribute! t Tbo list of spocial buildings is con stantly increasing, and present indica tions aro that their total number will bo from 20!) lo 250. Most of the im- portent foreign nations England, Ger many, Austria, Franco, Sweden, Egypt, Japan and others are putting up one or more structures each, for exhibiting purposes, orfor tho use oftho cominia- sionors,exbibitorsund visitors. Offices and headquarters of this kind, usually of considerable architectural beuuty, are provided by the States of Pennsyl vania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michi gan, Kew Jersey, Now York, Connect i. cut, Massachusetts, Now Hampshire. Missouri, K.nniut, Virginia, Wont Vii ginia, Nevada, Wiscousin, Iowa', and Delaware;. .and it 13 likely that, 9! hers win louow tne example. A numherofTradeandlndustrial As. social iens, which require large amounts or spare, will bo provided lor in special buildings. Among tbeso are the pho tographers, tho ouniago builders, thai glass makers, tho cracker bakers, tbo boot and shoe manufacturers, besido, quite a number 01 Individual exhibitors, 1 bo great demands for tpact ' will probably render this courso neces sary to a considerable extent, caecial- ly for oXMihiUirtt who bate biKft.luf.ly in making their applications. In tho Main Exhibition HuiJdiog, lorciniplc, 333,300 square feet of space "liail been applied Ibr by the beginning of October by American exhibitors only ; whereas, tbo aggregate spaco which it has been possible to reserve for (ho United States Department, Is only 100,000 square feet, about one-third of which will bo consumed by nassaire wavs. ' i Tho Machinory Building, like the others, is already fully covered by ap plications! There ere uUoul 1,000 Amor- ican exhibitors In thil department, 150 Knghsh, and 150 from other .European countries which Is about 25 d more than entered tbe Vienna Machinery Exhibition. Extra provision is beinir made for annexes by accommodate the hydraulic, machinery, the steam ham mers, forges, hoisting engines, boilers, pit tn'icrs, carpenters, etc. r i Power in. the Machinery Hall will bo chiefly eippHod by a pair of h.onster Corliss Kngim-s. ' Kach ryllndiir Is 40 inches In (lltAnCtcr, with stroke bf MiLBAKr'lKLD, PA 1 ... left; t-ll)I.NllUa JS ."' fl, IbAll-fkW ... vn h ainK. For the Art Exhibition, tho imt HUlillBnt Amurioan Artlata un, unilHr. 1 , anwiwrn rnwanniiuiiwf ajerwi, Mood to b t work, nid it my b m pristing, gunpewiaw tni tht mg oonadcntly tulod tbtt, opullly In Initio nwaxll war. dloorrad ftnd Mil- tli Ueprtm.nt of lnJcap painting, t. J a.. . Ill mo uimou oiaio. win prawni a nnor display llin tb publio bka beon led to expect Quite aside from tbe con - tnbntions of Amoricsu srliata, aiipll cations from abroad call tor more than (bur time tbe exhibiting apace afforded by thegreat Memorial Hall. Provla lon for the surplua will be made in tompornry flro.troof buildings, though all exhibiting nations will be repre sented in tho t'cutrnl Art (inllere. ranged that a United Stateri wur veesel shall call next Spring, ut convenient European ports, to collect und truns port hither to the Exhibition tho works of -American artists renident in Eimipe. Among the ports thus far designated, ro HoulhanipUiu fur Knglund, Hnvro lor Franco, Bremen lor (ierniany, nnd Leghorn lor lUily, to which, if ilesint bleth,or,rimyJi(. Bdded.j (,yfrO Mr. Hell, tho cmfn'e'nt knglish'Senlp tor, who designed the groups for tho plinth for tbo great Albert .Memorial in llydo Park, Loudon, is reproducing in term colln, at the celebrated works in Lamhetb, tho one which Hymbolir.es America. The figure in this group are coloasul, covering a irmund apace of 15 foet square. It will probably be p.ncwl iMJvo great rentl'Kallrry,-ip- poHite tbo principal entrance "o Art hxbibition will iinlude. in addition to tho works of contertjioirtiy artists, ivpresentativcs produttioim of tho past .century of Aiuorkun art those, lor iimlaiico! of Stuart. Coolev. Trumbull, West, Alston, Sully, Ncairjo, Idtiot, Ivonct,t Colo. iiTboae,,M wolLi as tho works offered by living artists, u-ill lw nua.,.l l, r-... f . in Vhi .il.li.ii l-L .... t n.,80. Now York Hoolnn ri,!,.,,,, ' ' ' -"b", ,u.Uor 11M,11,, ..lii... (...! v,Ilt lll0 needless. 7rasportatio to Phllu.l.,l,,l,i. -,r..b. r t- ...... mo Blnndanl of admission.1! A ttr,r0 ,,, of :v. ,1 t! nnd fra ternities havo signified thoir intvutiou to bold gatherings at Philadelphia dtir iug tbo period of tho Exhibition. Among thoso which may now bo enu merated, are the Grand Lodg, of Penn. sylvnnia, Independent t)nlor of Odd fellows ; tho Grand Encampment, In dependent Order of O.ld Fellows; Grand Lodge, United States, Independ ent Order of Odd Kcllow-s ; Grand Commandory Knights Templar; Grand Army of tho Hcpiiblic; Presbyterian Synod; Caledonian Club; Portland Mechanic Illucs ; Welsh National Kis. teddfod ; Patriotic Order Son of Ameri ca; CaliforniaZounvesof.San t-'runcisco; an International Iiegnlta; the Life Insurni.ee Companies; National Board of Underwriters; Htato Agricultural Society; and Infuntry, X. tr. of Cali fornia; Philadelphia Conference, Meth odist episcopal Church ; , Cincinnati Society; California Pioneor Society; American Dental Convention ; Catho lic Total Abstinence Union of America; Independo.it Order of B'nui Jlorith ; National Alamni Association ; Sales mcn'sAssocialiou; Stb Maryland llegi inont;, American Pomological Society ; Malster's Association of the United State,; Army of tbo Cumberland; Humboldt Monument Association; Christopher Columbus Monument As sociation ; Board of Trade Convention; International Typographical Congress; Kifle Association of tho United States; Centennial Legion; Philadelphia Conn ty Medical Society ; International Med ical Congress; Old Volunteer Eire Department of Philadelphia. TUKCIllXESH IX CALIFORNIA. California has found a now cause for excitement and alarm in tho speedy appcaranco upon the political stugo of the untamed Chinese voter. It seem that there aro in San Krauciaon he. tween thrco and four hundred youth ful Celestials of the masctilino gender, who, having arrived on tbo Pacific coast before attaining the age of seven teen will be qualified voters at the next election without taking out nntun.lir.a lion papers. And as Cliino-o immigra tion is rapidly increasing, it is thought tho day nlay not bo fur distant when tho born subjects of "tho brother of the sun 'ahd moon" may hold the bal ance of political power in tbe new El Dorado. Which leads tho San Fran ciseo Lttlqtrft mmark: i)( , , , "Just as suro as the werld moves and nature preserves thu uniformity of hor courso, so suro is it that it our present prospect of a largo Chinese population is not founded on amiscal. dilation, Chinese suffrage means ndos strction of all that is worth preserving in our form of government. Wo should bavi'reo' in numo, but would veulltf lie governed by an oligarchy of the most unscrupuiousaimqunaiutf. Jt is worth "Kilting lor, tins mailer of Chi neso auf frago. Iftmriwoplo wore imbued with toe diiiiiu curnest uctormination to pre serve every Ma of political liberty ns animated the mon ol the thirteen colo nies a century ago, tho Pacific Stutce won in tell the Atlantic States that they might eaact all laws they chose, but Chinamen should not vole hero. There is no such spirit here, however, and whoa , tho Chinamen go o tbs polls next year there will be no effectivo re monstrance." .!,.,,' , , The St. Louis Jlepubtican takes a very diOwrent viotr of tho subject. "With all due regard," says tbe editor, "Ml1 the feelings of the Xedier, we con fess our inability o see why there should be any 'effective remonstrance' against clothing John Chinaman with the clectivo franchise. ' A government which prides itself upon having iriven the ballot to a million negroes ought not to mako a wry face whon tho dis ciples ol Confucius demand the samo privilege. What is sauce for the Afri- con goose should certainly be sauce for the Chinese gander. If a race which hat bedi uiuV iftObiB lowost depths of barbarism from time Immo moriul; which has contributed nothing to the sum of human knowledge, and is still far in the rear of all tho rest of the world in tho march of human pro gress ; and which has defied all at tempt to paibUMWaiitly Qjvaiy,aiul en-lighlortNl-fr 'V.ion' a HC4 is tit toV the responsibilities of suffrage we really do not know who or what ia to be con sidered unfit. Surely not the Chinese, who, M I yfntf""', , religion ami, a R-frn1oiJrjpntiuSc't laid the foundations of Rome, and who wbco what are now the, moat pivlliaod di.JiM.Uu.,. UpUti tribe ml wqi mry liir the ri.u.tt. V' .nhlllfl,U, under n 'f.blW .f straligcr, und travelers, " By ft w..e7 ...iriuiuHi cviHiw power.wuii 1-1! tho oomforu mud teuoy of tbo lux- uriotof lift. By yrhon tiott Ar f I ka A . .1 1 1 itwd kgaj bofor. tlit tint oonotullou of' a .' " I tnmuwnwd upon th Europwn mind, A toon g whom igrionltor and mnu' 1 fiaoturos tuul. rwobad a blirb aute of peifeetlon when these all-important ora nones ol industry bad Dot yet em- ergeu I mm tbe rarleet stages of devel opmeut In the VTest-'! , ! W think ti tnoro than probable that tbe editor of tho Sad Francisco Ledger, wuo w ao disgusted at, the prosiwct f Chiueso auffroge in California that he is trilling to fii;bt tu deprive the Cuius til "man and. brother" of tbitl sacred right, was an ardent supporter of the amendment of the Constitution by which the noun, tho former slaves o( the South, were suddenly enfran chised In all the rlghU snd prlvilegos of American citizenship, "without dis tinction of race, color or previous con dition of servitude." Jf jt j, wjth a bad grace that he now prolestsngniirst the Miincm enjoyina tbo same "civil rights," to confer which on the negro be and his party violated both the lot- tor and spirit of the Constitution. This rt ! m8r,.i"m- '"'"I'stion of! nZuZ. , , , , right und justice. t was never con templated by the founders oftho Ameri can republic, who would havo spurned such a proposition us an act of stultifl. cation and self-abasement as giving the lio to tb.ir boasted fitness for sell government. But tho Itadical party in the flush of their victorious power and in obedience to tbe behests of that transccndontal Puritan phiianthroov which in iu aclRafa, pburisaical arro- ganoe assumes to overrule tho order and reform tho economy of the Al mighty, it was done "outside of the Constitution,". and the "new nation" must abide the consequence. Those at least who advocated and sustained the usurpation and outrniri, !,., I, I , n i - "accept tho situation." If in attempt ing to convert the Republic of States into a nation they have destroyed the' first elemo.it of American nationality thohomeogeiiity of races they have tbeirotvn malignity and reckless temer ity to blnn.e. Having slrieken tho United States from tbe roll of white nationalities, nnd In a political sense, if not yet in the social order, wiped out ull distinction of race, color or pre vious condition, they must not expect to confine tbeir new brotherhood to the negro, but must take to their embrace tho Chinese, the Malay ,tho Esquimaux, and the Hottentot, if thoy should drift to our shores. To our philanthropic brethren oftho Pacific coast, threatened as they are with an inundation from tbe Celestial Empire, the prospect is not pleasing, hut it is irremediable un-H dcr the new and improved constitution which thoy aided to force npnn the South. We think that , Fnrw.y. tbaa ara dark, .ad trlokl Ibat .re Tain, rba Uealbo. CkiM la peealtar, but he belongs to an enlightened race, a race with a history, a literature and a religion of its own. Ah 8in is peace ble, industrious and thrifty, and there is no reason why be tdll got make as worthy a citiaen as Sambo. , Thus far bo baa mode no trouble about his "civil rights." Ho is endowed with a fair amount of sell-respect and indupend ei.ee of 'character, and bus novor in voked tho iowerof'the governinont to fliree him into social equality with the whites. Ho long as he minds bis own business keeps himself to himself, and does not forcibly obtrude himself In our public schools, public conveyances, theatres, hotels and cemeteries, under tho Civil .Rights bill, and is content with quiotly casting bis ballot at the polls, we see no reason why, under tbe existing order of things, he should not be tolerated and protected in bis rights in California, as tbe negro is tolerated and protected In the exercise of the rights of cititenship In tho States of the Union, ftinnsaA ( Oa.) Ncai. IMPORTANT OPINION ON LICENSES. OPINION op dUntlK ILWtLL ON Till SUB-I JSCT OP DISCS KTION ART POWER IN THI COURTS ON TBI SDBJICT OP noTsr. MciNsis. Before proceeding to hear and de- cido upon the sovcral applications for hotel licenses now presented to us for syndication it is proper that both ap plicants and citizens generally should be informed as to the views held by tho court upon the subject of tho ex tent to w hich the court may exorcise a discretion upon the subject of granting or refusing licenses. It is tht, more necessnry that our viowrs bonnnonnced because some judges havo held that the discretion committed to them is wholly arbitrary, while others hold that tho ct of 1875 takes from tho courts all discretion and requires them to grant all licenses applied ior.with out regard lo the publio necessities. In order to ascertain both the power and the duty of the courts in tbe mat ter of granting and refusing licenses, it is necessary to consider sovoral Acta ol Assembly relating to tho subject. Briefly staled, the legislation upon this branch of t be excise lawa is as follow. Tbe act of 11th of March, 1834, (pamph, p. 117) gave the several Courts of Quarter Sessions power to grant Iiconsoa aixjording to the regula tions thorein contained. One of thoso restrictions wa that "no court shall license any Inn or tavern which shall not be nutwsnary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. In 185s a iW was passed specially providing a mode of pnrccduro to ob tain a license, Jly it the courts are reqilQ-eil to firfu timo; by rule oi iUnd-J ing order, at which applications for licenses shall be heard, at which time all parsons applying op making ob jections to applications might be beard. oy vtni)ce, petition, remonstrance or counsel. The act of 20th of April, 1858, re quire the Court to bear evidence other than that presented by the ap plicant, and to grant or rofus the license in eoordnc with the evidence. in 18M fttvother act was passsvl pro viding for full bearing of the appli cant, ami of those who might reiaon- strateaud declaring it lawful for the Court to refuse the license whoa, la it opinion tbe hotel or tavern In utioai pruviM lo (bta ai tU vxrunw of dia- eixtio,.j n lo tb- ncUy'or 1 uU tawrm toootiflned to trmt trlvou br L . ... . . . 0 . lbst ofMaroh, 1834. Again, on the ltd of Marob, 1867, tbt .Couru are auiharUaHl to hear petitions and rnior(trnw, ftnd to re- ltM Uk tusiaM wbiuMvar in -tbe opbi ion or the trt It Is not neeeeaary iur um. acoontiuedatwa of the publio and tbe outertaiumont of strangers and travelers, i -,. .. i .,,,. ' The Act of 1874, kuown as the Luoal Option law, did not repeal any previ ous law, It merely auapended tbe op eration of tholloense law, Ibr tbe time being, in the oouuiaw which voted "no license." ' When the act was repttaled by the Brut section of tho act of April 12, 1875, the former lawa wore again called, into active operation In the no license oountius, and worn then the rule throughout the .State, unless they were repealed by intber portions of this act. " In delivering tho 'opinion of tho St. prorae Curt in Hehlaudet kor case, 22. a. r.fion,u ;u.,vigiiowj.allerstatingchools. ' ' ' ' the soversl Acts of Assembly on thel Tho common schools aro embodied j subject of lioensesnye: , No subjoet. tn more airrcrcnr-o ol' opinion and practice than this In the different' :hdi(5ia! district In ll,,,' State.: Hlm,e. judges holding it to be 1 1 ""'rt ' "'Wy .i.-soI,ere.neappncantlasbrougl1t;in which1 tho religious prejudice or himself within the ..rovisinne of thel feeling of ,..,il.l 1 1.4 law us to the terms of his application. . . , . ,. . and others holding that they are not bound to grant any license whatsoever, Clearly neither opinion is right; the discretion which lh courts exercise being a sound discretion upon the cir. eumslancca) of ouch case as it is present ed to the Court, and not a general opiuinion upon the propriety or im propriety of granting licenses.";, , Ho cites the several Acts of Assem bly from 1834 down lo 1872, and from them deducts the conclusion, that ''it is tbe duty of the Court to bear and do terniino each cose 01. its eviJence and facts; to ascertain the fitness of the applicant and tbe necessity of the houso for the public' accommodation." To be a rightful judgment it must bo exercised in the particular caso and upon tho facta and circumstances be fore the Court afW they have Iwen board and duly considered. It is noticeable that tho new luw, except in regard to the amount of the license foe, and the amount and the condition of the bonds required of applicants, makes no mention of a single requisite soummuv to tbe. ob taining of a license. , As to tho citizen- snip ol the applicant tbo filing and publication and tho contents of tho petition the certificate of character,' and the the action to be taken by thoj voun upon petition, remonstrances and evidence presented, and also in re gard to transfers snd revocation of li, censes, It ia ailent. 'Unless, therefore, tho former laws upon these subjocU remain in force, Ihero is nothing to guide the practice of the Court, or govern Its decisions upon bconso ques tions. It is a woll settled rulo, that a stat ute can be repealed only by express provisions of a subsequent law or by necessary implication; and this can only bo whon there ia such repngnanry between tbe new law and the old that they cannot stand together. "When ever," says J. C. Black, "two acta may bo mado to stand together it is the duly ol the judge to give both ol them full effect ; even when they are seemingly repugnant, they must, if possible have such a comtruction that ono may pot repeal the othor, unless tbe latter one contains negative words, or Ibo intention to rcwal is manifest by some intelligible term of expression." Brown vs. Comity Commissioners 9 Harris 43. There are no words of appeal in tbe act of 1875, except as to the Local Opition law. The natural, If not necessary inference therefore Is. that the Legislature intended it tobeauxili ary to, and in aid of tbe purpose of the old law. Instead of evincing any in tention to limit or diminish tho powers ana discretion of tbe Court based npon ov.denoe, as conferred by former laws, it expressly ' re-enacts in th same words so much of tbe act of 1856 as requires "tho Courts to fix by rule or standing order a time at which appli cation for license shall be beard, at which time all persons applying or mak ing objections to applications for li censo may bo hcant by evidct.ee, petitions, remonstrance or counsel." The hearing thus required was not de signed to be a mere idle ceremony. It purpose is fully explained by tho adl of 1858 and lHo7. It is made thereby to extend, not only to tho fitnoss of the applicant, hut tbe Court is required to reli.se tbe license if u. its opinion the necessities of the public and tho enter tainment of strangers or travelers do not require i publio bouse to be kept at tho point designated. If tho Legis lature bad intonded that the character ol objections to a license, should not bo as broad and comprehensive as before allowed, it surely would in some way have at least intimated such lutontiou by appropriate words. In the absence of a clearly expressed or Implied In tention to abrogate the laws which have for forty years authorised tbe Courts to bear and pass upon each ap plication according to its merits, 1 hold that no intention existed. , Jt doe net, itt-asy jatdRrmmt, follow that any rsMiction or li.aitatioa of the powers or duties of the court wss in tended by tho increase of the license! foe. On the contrary It Is manifest that tb Legislature intended, by continu ing tbe powrrs nnd duties of tbe courts heretofore, by inoreaaing the license fee and tbo amount of bonds, and by adding heavier penalties for violations of the law, and also by imposing for- tnor civil liabilities, "to restrain and regulate the sale of liquors." . ,J In tbe cs cited, the present Chief Justice holds this language, Whether any or all license should be erantod ft legislative not a Judicial question .- Court sit to administer the law of th land, not to repeal if THK COMMON SCHOOLS The electloti li over, and the Demo. crata defeated but still for public in. furmatloa, and 'ta disabtise tbe taiul. ol hones, Protestant, who entertaro eftnoi tti t-auawtica, w pablasa ia fi.lft.winar reinVtU-'uf Ml- Klcrnan made t . ,,ublio moani,,. Mr. made ut a publio moellnif. . Mr. Kier- nan Is member ol I lie Roman L'atbo llr Cliiirth, aiid.rvprvsunts the senti ui.nu of nearly the whole btsly of the CatLollo party i ','.', ,'""''...'' ',. ,, . Them cab be no question toaoa ing tb oomoioa soboolt lo this sleotlon. The oooAUtallon of 184S provides that the Oommon school fund ftbaM be pre served Inviolate, and tkat tbe luoome therefrom sbsll bo applied to tbe sup port of "the ootunton aehoole." . Your Supreme Court and yoar Conrt of appeals more than fitteen yean ago decided that tbe "common schools' meant tbe ordinary publio schools established by the State. The. pro vision of tbo Constitution adopted last year goes further. It provides that neither tho money nor the property of the Statu, or ol any city, county, town or village shall be given to any private institution ; thus cutting off all privato schools, whether sectarian or unsecta riun, from any share of tho monoy that may bo received from that pro vision. (Applause.) Therefore there is no sort of danger to the common inyourConstituUo.i beyond the power ol any Legislature to interfere with or change them. Thoy must be main, iu!.ul ....,... ...i i. i , , ..a. -i, the children of the State may obtain a 1 mltion, nl as hool. : . 1,uKi bo wounded. (Applause.) V 0 recog niao the duty and importance of every parent and gnaroian giving ,'reMon teaching lo bis child, yet he shall not have that rcliRions teaching at the exponse of the Statu. It must be done in the family, in tbe church, in the Sunday school, and in the private school. (Great applause.) This at tempt to bring tho common school in to tbe canvass is for the purpose of stirring up sectarian discord among our people, and every christian man should condemn It. (Applause) It yon bavo any relies of "ye olden time" one hundred years ago get them ready for tho Centennial. Xtiul dftrtisfttwatj. A DMINISTKATRIX' NOTICE.- -t N.lloo la bady (laew that Lettera of Ad. ralolilr.lloa oa th. aetata of J. M. KRtTZKR, late of ri-arn.ld boroo,b, Claarleld onoaty. Pa, deeeaaed. bariof bfa dulTaraated to tbeaodar (nod, all peraoaa tadaklVd la .aid ..tat. wiU pleaM Bake laiajodl.u h,h, aad tboae ba.iea elaimi or deiaand, will preeeat tbeoi properly a.lhawtioal.d for -nl.i,i wib,i "lay. ft. MAHIK KBATZKR, Claarleld, Not. IS Wo-ae - Adai'l. A DM I N IT RAlro Irs" N OtTJ A. S iaa ia berabj that UtMa of A I aaieuiratina am tbe eaute .,1 R. NB1MAN, lalaol Htm Waahinat,... Claa.fi.ld p. I JT1 duly fiamed ,. u,. uder- ptoaae make ima. Vb! - - - - - iu aaiai. wis ie4i.ta pariaoot. ad tl drMaade wilt Dreaeal tb.at bealtealed for ertili-niNt wltboat d.Uy. KAOHHt, H. N KIM AN, ".ami u. Hues, Hew Waahlnfrtoa. Nor. I, '7i At Ada'ra. A DMINISTKATOrrS NOTICE. Nollo. t. hereby girt, tbat U'len af Ad- onnmreiii,. oa tho aetata at J. f. w. St'HNAHRS. lata of CnTinatn. twp , Cktarneid eowaiy Pa., deooaeed, kaTlat bra. del, arsated aa the aaaonifMd, all parens, i.debud to eaid eeiaia win pieee aaaa. iomrojiate pe.iete.t, aad th.ee baring elelaia ordrmeadewill .reeeatthea, properly .olba.tio.led for eetteat.nt witbont aey. cut RLEg SCUNAftkS, WN HCHNARRS, Kankaaa, N.r. t. U7i-St Adai'ri DMIN'ISTHATOR'S NOTICE NaOee la boreby etra lh.1 UlUr. af Ad oilalxralia an Ike eeuta of li ARY A liAR- SHALUlelaof Lawreaea twp.. Claarleld eeooly, Pa, deeaaed, baai.f ara. daly granted to Iba .ndenlgaed, aU peraoaa radebled t. anid eat It. wiU plaai. a.ka .Mediate e;au.l, and Ikon k.riag Galeae aa deeseada egaiaat Iba eaut. will praerat taeaa properly aolbalUatad lot Battle- eat wilboHit delay. WM. MARSHALL, Not. II, 'Ja-St Adainlatraior. EXECUTOR S NOTICE Holloa la herabt alien that bllan laata- aiaatary baaing ha. granted to tbo eabeeribar 0. tnoaiuiaot jonn siikkskr, daoeaaad, hue of dwio. tewaaaip, CMraalo:eowuy,Pan.iylv..ia, all peraoaa iadaod la aald aauta .ra req.aalod lo make imaiodinle payaiaal, and tboaa bavin, alaiaie egal..t the .ana will nraaont tbaa dalr awtbaalioatad for aatUeaie.l. IiAVID DRRSSI.ER, JOHN KHKKHKR, I RoekloB, Rao. 17, 'Il'tta Kaaaatora. 17XEt'UTORS NOTICK. JLd Notlea la kerobi wive. Ibat latter, taata. waawlary baling bar. granted ta Iba eahaeriber oa iweoatareo, bashskk. - '"ffnTt. dlueaint bla of Uolkik towwakna, ChwrSeld oa.au. P. M poreoM I. da hud to aald aauta ara naaaal I. bib' alwiwiediaia payanaat, aad Iboaa haling - win praae.l taaa amy autbeatiaataal far aaulaatawt. . JOHN WITHEROW, New Millport, Nor. U, It.st Eaaaato,. c ACTION. An naraa.1 sr. hereby a.atiomd rala.l p.m.e,ag wa I. y way atauilag wllb tha fvt- lowing nnaaaa. propatty saw la tk. poaaaaalai af 1. ft. Saanaer, af Peaa tewwjehip, Ha : I wrara I oawa, I y.irllag halfn, 1 bog., ail the boeue. B.i. goose, bay, atraw, aorwrodaor. A urea af wheat In the gro.od, wheat, vata, nn aad sot., loo. by ua kanbal. aa tha aaaae balaagi t. at. aad la left with hla o loao only, eabjeot lo a order j ,no B. ItArFKST. UraaiplaB Hllla, Nor. IS, to It rjAUTlON.. All paraonl sr. baraky oaatioaad ara la at Earobailng or I. .ay way aiaddllB wllb tba fol wln preparti, bow la th. Po.Ma.lo. of Inaaa PavW, af BTCoarla t.waabiD. lilt I an, ami In lha gro.nd, I eook rtoia. 1 rooat alnra. I oh ,ra, brdetead and bedding. 1 aink. a lot af rp'", rww ano oo,a, ai ina aaaia wai pur oha.ad by Ms at CiB.t.hla'. rale o. ibe sd day of Noieaiber, and waa l.n wllb him oa loan oalj , . tl. W. POTTS, Sa. Olea Ilopa, Not. IT 'Ti lt qautIon w " All ptraona ara kenky obbHob again.! paraharing ar In say manor meddling wlih Ike ,u...,Hg property, ID. . Mf poaM.rtOB Of I. MrKae, of Kaoi towo.hip. ill .orral aare. I bleak Kara, I aorral ooll, I pad aw, I rod baiSVr, f boa, I plea, I Mra-han. warn. 1 . dawbla haraaaa, I to. bay, II haelaab ear., li, ekoeh. Mrnnaader, t plowa, I barrow, I, baahah. I eiak. Bad ebaira, a. tha aaaae aw paaobaaed by aaa M Cowatsbla'a Mia and la left with bia oa i eow at.. . bad aad leadiei, I utM. - awij, eueyeei aa ay oniar at any tlaaa. ROBKRT WITUEMOW. N.w Millport, Nor. It, 'It 11 , QAUflON.- ' .';.", All peraaai ara karaby waned eg. leal aar-oka-uag ar Hi any way aeddllBg wl.k the Mow ing property, pnrakaaad t-y at. at Rbwtl'a aaie a. lha Itlh day af Nwaeakar, aa tha pnaiaaa ai dorda. Read, I. Lawma. aowaahtp, II, i I aaraae, a eoree a, aora W, aa. aaMMk, tat af bay I. Mi. bar.. I aorta af rya la tba grewad. aerea a! heal b Iba .ronad. S alowa I b.rmw t i.i. Tatara, I wagon, ahoep, I oaw aad t plga, I beBdor.yoaBaeeltla. I aalrtwia alad I ..-a atuTB aad antoree, 1 atoina, ki.lhr. farailtara. '"" " parwr nao .lalng raora, Tba .aid BrowarlT la haft with kia a I l- Jaot le ar ardar at aay gaa. W. P REED. , Twoofriiie, boi. IT. IS7S-S1 QAUTION All rsreaae ara karaby natlraed agat.M par. akaalng aria Bay war aiHdliag wlik tbe folt.w tog pioporly, ... ra the psaaraata. of Wi, -abafty, af Ball loanibip. nn Lot m raaa, lot raftlag loola, I aaalbooha. had. aa kaddiaa, I eat ahaira, I hang., I ewpbiaard bat d.Wj di..a, u..i I ... aT,;,?. mrp. I riding bridlea, I (rat. 4 nrthaa, I euihaa, nr. foodrr of tl .arT. mt land, lot of uh., j ao, fc., ..J ,, ..aear, Bare ot baa, hat af barrela, .heat U H ' " rawra manor, ano.t ja.nn, (eas piM l taVSeAlM. 1 fttaan -Jv o- . 7 ' 11 at.. - rw,lfM.i.c .m, Ma..(ba kJniZu kaW, t apa.. mtnmTl FT?' kas. .."..wvw r-., Hosti saga in .e,,. ... bk, m .om aiT.TrZiV T,Z kay. Mf.artaea.4 aaaaaaar. ha -. , "7, Jr'b-btar J-sr-v mmrm mmw mmm rjm. mun mt lMav I Mm kyaaa m aaaanaT. ante a, laTiaTbdaVaV - antd ll VaaaaA, Bar. , 15T' .:t?.;'0www;ear; !TV "T-.TT"7i:.f,tf, GROCEllY store. ;.r ; A. G. KRAMER 4 CO., "Arke etreet. s ar vest af At .aala 1 Ueaeee. CtMrftaM, Pa. - . . 1 1 , ( 1 ... a. Kaap NMtaa.ly aj aaad , . H , , SUOAII, ' ' :' ' '' ' " ' " "' ' " corrgi, . : '. ' , "a.. , SODA, , COAl OU, svnup, SALT, SPICES, SOAP, - -'' " ' ! ' 1 , .: - " m Csn.ed aad Dried Fruite, Tobaooo, Clfara, 0a. Ilea, Cider Vlo.,, Bailor, Ke,V,. T , ALSO, fXTRA OMI-KADI " - Wheat and Back wheat Flour. Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o4 . All af wblob VIS be Bold enaa f... -., I. wvmmtrj prewooe. , , . . . O. aXAJIXA A CO, neamaia, nor. IS, .;.. If REMOVAL! ( JOHN McGAUGHEY Wo.M raepaatfally aotlfy tha pablie gaMralh, ''' resoled hil Uraowl iom Iron 7U.w. n.w, to ma oulldiag foruierli oroat. b J. liilaa Krataar. a. H.rn.A la llglarw hardware alar., wh.ra ka latead. "a'P'ng a mil no. ot . OROCEBIEM. HAMS, ttRIKU BRKf and LARD. 1 itUUARg Ud B RCP8, af all gr.de.. ' ' TEAS, Area, aad Bark. ' ' COFFER, Roaatad aad QraaB. FLOUR AND PROVISION, curco rmviTM, "' All kind, la tha aiarkat. PtCKLaW,t.j4.,dbarrala, SPICES, l. , fm u, ,.,1. ' ' FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KIMUeuVCRACKBIia. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, ' , ' DRIED PKACHIS, . DRIED CHERRIES, Coil Oil aad Laaiy CUmaayt. Aad a gwad aaamaieM af tbona thing, aeaall; kept I. s groowy atora, wbieh k. WiU aaeb.ef. ... aaraetiag at tn. aak.l prioaa , , , WiU autl Bar aaab aa abwply aa aaiy atke, ae Plwaa .all aad aa. kla atoek ud jalg. yonrealf. . - JOHN McGACOHRT, ny at, G UOCERIES. JAS. H. LYTLE, (!.a..at. LTTL8 A MITCHELL) ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , DEALER IN " OHOIt'B tINR OP TA. OOLONOS. JAPANS, " ' 1 IMPERIAL, TOCNO HTSON. J RNOLISH BREAKPAST Paraat la Market. URRMAN CHERRIES, Tt'RKET PRPNM, PRESERVED PIAItft, PHILADELPHIA HAMS nan. Maekerel, Lake H.rring, Cast, Aa. PICkLR. " -i v-'l Barrel .Piokle. and Xagll.k PlolUa. , KLOUR AND PKBO. rhar, Oar. Head, Oat Maal, Aa. "' JAS. II. LYTLC pHEAP GIWCERIEsT LUMBER ctTT, PA and patrone that ha baa opened a a,-s liu UKOCERIK8 A PROVISIOMJ'" a aa ..oatataae. i... , . . SP"ar, for wblob ka aoll.it. . ihw. r a. . w. iriNrvi astajbor City. Pa., Marak tS-kf. MEAT MARKET. ' F.M.CASD054BR0., ... Roar Pha'a Opara Howea, . CLIARPIKLD, PA. 'karaetae for f.i.ai .C. " ,.m. oar arraaaeaaat. m .a k. . . . aw... .r. .rr paiwb nwi i. a, - - n aaoa at taiaaa. i wi.n or aaara.1 Me r ii CharaeM, Pfc, J.l, ,4, ,,.,,, CAKIH.N ft RR6V M. G. BEOWH 4 BEO.," ' ";. ;" Markat St, CtrarS.ld. "" ' Wowld anaannee ta lh. .1,1.... . iv.' ..1 ' ' Fresh Beef, Veal MuttoA tnd Lamb, , ef the finest qualities J?OR SAltL:; A hrn mm4 arN-tkiHtka a4yv ttw.ai.. watftianitM.flj rta, mil M.i J?. ak,.."t".r. t aiiay aa th. nam wajiiAIIB.f, tU aU Ik . . . ruft2te-lh???i aigwad. .',. c. T.ta. Z .1.7 J.u J??:. ka'pa-Wita -"-' M.yiud. uri, u-: W,"UM-' ... AMD BOIL 10 PuftSALft TtfrtAt I Uins a a.-' Th .Mearaigad .tan fkP a.1. aa raa.abk i mkaaa'aaat hi a '""" awu, .hiok wa keep oa aa klblta. far ,h. haw. . ut wnana. , ii - , . tMgl wksl tin. mm4 m ttw S IbTSH tRVBTJa-taBBtftlP mkjkML ALLKGHlffliiOTIr (Market St , bet. Third e.d Powtb.1 Ca.ftiAlt4ylKa.ll. IA. ' Tb. nbaerlka, ballai bwoai. braprteter af tkla koui, wo.ld nepMtraliy aab . ilkiraUkj; CUHQUBHANKA HOUHB, Kf ; CCRWftHritLIt, rA. aUt bwoa. pntxlaiw a tbU llot.l, -J wo.14 rMi.llU Ki,.l ike ftum4,. ol ill psblla. iloaae iauaatl, aad oa.faat.aUt m. aaard I S ll. alUad aad ne'siaiekad , awl aaa. pi. rvoaa .tthabW, a, wmurmrn .rai.a .lua e Ull Jaalo ft SUAW U.O USE,' , ' ' (Cat. af Msrbai A Praal auaalaj '", CLIIAMPlKkU, PA. . . Tb. aexlenlfjnew keataf ted, aw atur,. of rt lloaal, would raaweaxrully aallart panitic pai.ooa.. Jasl'Tt it. ft. Ui.t. Tux ' WA81UAGTO.N JlOlJiSJi;"",' ', - mtw WAiilibuTosi, rs. Ttala .aw and w.a farni.bad koM,. s.. i taken by tUswderaj.iieuV , it. rente auaaai .j ocuai abu u, randraaiaJaitiw. u tboaa who aiat lavor hit. wllb a ..li, ' May.S, 171. ,. tf. W. fAVlb.J-M-pi... m r n t 11 u r H i) t) a ii. 0lU'"1 ui " LOOK Jeldf I "J " ' HAVtnj, ttKS A. 1IA1BEA1. A KHOM f, Loyo house," ; MaW litrawl'. ,r , PniUPbllUUU, PEKN'A. . . Table alwaia aunnlled with tha h.i ,1.. aftordi. Tbe U.toIibi oulili. 1. inillid soil.TS. ROHEIIT I OYb! " THE "MANSlbla HOUF. . CoiaarorbMaandsadMafbatSlraiu... li.KAIPIU), PA. .1 THIS old aad oeaiBiodlinit Bo.al baa. Sarin, Ika paa. year, keea .alargat. t. do.nl. I foraiar oapaelly for tb. ent.ri.lnoi.nl of una. ara and go.iu. Tba whole holloing bar a.,, rofarBlahed, and the proprietor will .pare ae pain, ta reader kla guxu ooaafortahle wbll, Uylog with hla. jay-The 'ManaioB Itooi." Ow-nlU. inn, to aad rroa tba Dapot oa Ibo arrlial and .l. fenehtrela. . JOHN DOIIOIIKM1Y aprS TS tf ' P,,.,i,m . a. absolo: . w. aaaotb. " 1. a. knt 'Fi K. ARNOLD 4. CO., Rankers nnd Broken, Rernold.iHIe. JrrTorenn C... p.. Monar rooeiiod an dapo.lt.. Diaoo.nl at ai.- teenteeol.., M aad forasfOl ftaabaag.at. wai. on ba.il and oullrotioni proaapila atailc Jl.yoal,Ullllo, Do. U,.l;4..y ,, County National Bank, ..) . OP CLEARFIELD, PA., , ROOM la Maaoni. Bailding, aaa 4, Berth M O. D. Wateoa'a lltott Staaav I'aaaagaTiaaaUUiaad froa, Ll. Mial, Ism. own, Ula.gow, Loadoa, Pari, aad Coprol.rri, Alra.Dran.for anlrantha Rural Dank ol IMm," tad Iainerial Ranb or London JAMRST. I.RT.NABD. PYa.', W. M. SHAW. Calr. at:j, DREXEL A C0m a. II Shaath Third ftlreet, Phllad.lphia , BjtJTtLERH, And Dealer! in Government Securities, Application by B1HTIH rrffrr. prompt am. , aad all lor.ra.lleo anarrtalty tnrnM, Oataraaaliotat. - ... pHl ,.,f. Pfttflstrj. J. If. STEWART, D. D. S., " OBoa oTot lrwIa'i Drug .ior.. ' I ' rtTRWanravfrtw . All dental oparatio., .Itbar la the mmh..!,.! IT.T'T??" "-P''y nltandod t. ..4 aatlio. pj p.,, W tba tra.lm.nl of di.. of ,b, ...oral gaa. aad aaaalh Irr.g.lt, 0f th. i,h aaaafallyaorraotd. T,b ,rlri . I ' "." " ariiloial 1Mb ioarud of tk. b, ..Urial aad warrant. to randrTa? tatwotlaa. . apruts'ri:!, D ENTISTRY. nan.g oitarmionl ,0 ,,,, in CarmnMi'U for Ibo p.,p. ,f p..,., p,,;,,,;,.,, .'.!f", "r -"'" 't. pablia. I b. 't "'- -f drul iMirai,. ..4, ', w T" 'k' '.nn.yl..m, cu ,t IraaUl Borgrty in Phlhtdalpbl aad .m l.. oroprad .11 .ork p.rti.mj rtry la tho bw ,h ,b, M,iMp,fc maala. All work gnarantaad u girt emira ail. I.laallo. aa ta aoalitl aad J,.... r-.v -. trattad witkoat para.-alo.aaA. M. B..k haild. 'orfartberuilorautioo appti tn par er K. M. TiiomiCiv oHllk-lf. CBrwaB.,ill.; P.. A . M L H I L L S "riClAL TEETII loeo p.r nat D bat rarfue. ti,. f tun ,. - vo an .ana Ba apna Hjwdl grt ik. I., mb u, tli.M, larati Iaiariakly Can. ' J ' ClenrSeld, Jaly I, lit. ' ' ' ' GEORGE E. ROBACKER, '" sntsaatB satLBB iw ' - WINE3 AND LIQUORS, ' " CLKARFIRLD, PA. Mi blaoe of ba.loeM 1. u..a.i ji naotlT eppo.lt, tk. Ooart Hooaa, where I d.er, ',,. F Hook af PCKE LlylORS, aad II warra.1 tb,. to ta M to ,.-,. it. a. a eaJI. qy 11, 7Mf. WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. At ika end of Ika near .ridge, ft' EST CLEARFIELD, PA. TLa pronrlelar of thi. mi.v.ii.1. . ,,, hi. liqoor. dlrael from .miliar.. rarttaa hartni aa Iki. booai win ba.ora to gat a par. artirl. a anan.l aaarain abaaa no.1. 11.1 . a fwraiabad with ii.u.. - - Para wiaee aad hrandiaa diraot froa Seal.,', Vluery, .1 Bath, New York. ' , tiaoRGB H. COI.BrjRN. CloartVld. Jiaa IS, Il7-tf. BtTamLISHEB ISBTa BAiTaKV! - PURE RYE WHISKY. W'a awalB eall aoar .,,.- ,1 . ' ,. bralnd brand ef good., anil w. do ... .k .k Holloa thai tb.re I. a areat wool ..1.,; a ia..na,.t poana, wkv . , J "S "d.a.ally ot alb or. ha. a pnaa wbiaky. Ta enpply thii want wa odor Bailey's Par y. aa artlelo which ku be, bafora tha pohll. jot a nabar of yr., i ropnuulo. .tandi.g high aa a tbonoghty rellnble .HaiU.nt n.on! ardloal nan. A. aa aildanoe. noil, a caber of oar ealnaat phr.Maai nraaashl u .. ,l 1- aloaafal. ubara. , , . Bring aa.1. oa the boat known arirnliB. prin ipla., front lh. ahotoatt ami. ...1 t.. .....i diotHlera, M m.iw. a d.n.hir.1 S., j raatly impraiad by aga.aaaka. a harawly aaagkl tnerby trat olau kotel. and draigi.la. , Hhonld Tub de.in tu nr. o,,. .ki.k. . and ar. in doobt aa to whihei yoor hotel ordrng- . r ". 1 -"' "'oj ow. owr .tgna.njplai. "d. wnaa I. a. and wa .ball b. mi happy I. I.raal jn to Iba paraaaa who head la .ar aood. ' .a ynur B.ighbarbno.1. W. , ,, proprirtonandaannfaoloran '.ftT "0"" D STR VIR B TON 10 H SH B ..IlkHa-wharh hu kaaa araararail. .-J aw lor tkirtr leant aa a BlaaA P.... .... 11.. paptlo and f onio. ..... ""Br ft CHRIST." Maokid Ta III N Third 81, PhiUdalpkia. ' V O. o .. I. .. , C WBItllR to toy ,y PRY. OOOTll. ORO. avraaa. Daaau. n- t, . a "aUaaa, OaaraeUoaartaa, ft, ehaap la aab. Tb. rohearlbff km foal, to lafhraa hi. aid aad aiw natoBtora (hat ha haa opened " VARIKTT BI0M , , T ".' . . , , .,' ,,-,.. IN 0 LBN fiorE. PA. Atnl Trill Ml goad, at arlae. as MM Iba tiaM. A ana roaootraa wiU ka a an kta- a .t Wholeeele.. , , Call aaa) aaaalna a a snttelled. r r aw Bam. . A Ubara. ..kli. --. . .ta I J ft,,,, , 5 ,n, , j 01.. H.r.j.;.,,,,;';:; ' UCTIONEESJNQ.' '."" " ' " ' BILL-POSTING. Taa .adMalaa.d ntnadS mm,o.. I.r th. IIbmi af tSaanaM aed 1I.1.M. at,., bow..' parad ha er, .11 Aaatiaa. Vavlaa, aad whoa Saaa 1 anon Bniloe, and al ttaaonabl. raia. h.1. Sa. rwlm. PrownaaM. d ,.ik.. ;..r , Boated and dratrtbartad ra lb. aM wnaralreoal a ahara af path, palronago te aaSatad. ' , , ,JI, b- KOH1B3. . .. Clearlcld, Pa. 17 atALIV-Tha aafta.alg.ed oaarl far nana tiara aromeny e t, eorooge "Jwy. to St ltd a oVb a gd two- saasa daw eteU, Bad Saw hod raooa. a aank-V- arw... raaa, a4 batk laea n anail iwa. hod era rate praai aellaa .. alia - M. aaa) aaaa. tsa-gtl WM. , aUCI!Lt,0l'Rn.