Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 06, 1876, Image 4

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ILLlAU M. HENRY, JusTior.1 tt a q n r,a.r-o
or raa Pbacb asn ' .1 R.I.IIMBKR, 1-1 naw a..,.-.
OITY. CUeetioni Biade w... . i . wr promptly
paid rar. Artlelee of agreement Bud doe-la ol
eoaf :;aiee neatly (.Xtieut ed -'. w.rrentd fir-
root okar.. Hjr'H
00T AND SHOE MAKING.
jgOOT ANDSHOi
JOSEPH II. DEE RING, oa Market ttreel. la
Bhaw'i Ho, OlearSeld, P.., ku Jail Moelc.d
k tna lot or freach Calf Skina and Klpa, tbe
boot lo Ibe Market, and ii now prepared Hi own
(kowra eroeylbing in hll tin, lie will war
root kit work lo bo oo repreeented.
Alao, all biaiiaof Lootkir and Shoe Finding.
Tko tlllieni of CtearBold aod eleh-lly or.
reapeetfally larited lo giro bin er-11.
Work dose .1 ikort .olloe. 7:16 nj
UV NO NFmnT
IN FRENCH VI LLE I
I iw aware tliet tint ere miui prravuae a Mill
THE REPUBLICAN.
CI,EARFIKM, PA
WEDNESDAY MoRNINd, DEO'. , Tol.
j each aandidulo voUxl lor by a sullleiciil I MR. OTTEXDOlil'EU'S liEl I'ltX. j logg' organ, that m justice I., tl.o Ro-! GOV: TIDES'M PEDIGREE.
SORROW ANO JOV.
Till mo wbol li aorrnw It I. o (arilrn bed.
Aad whet la Joy II la o Mill, roat,
V bioh lo thol g ardea growe.
I ploebcd II lo any youlk aomval rod,
I" were it id o garland (nr toy bead
iiuiiilier nr cilmcus, ii proportionate i
number nl'ihc electoral votes to which
tlio Kttito shall ku entitled in manner
following, Hint is lo say: They shall
divide 1 lie wholo number of , re-
turned by the whole number ol this
THE LEADING tlKRMAN IlMToll ON I.OIIH
IANA Ale'AIBS.
Mr. Oswuld Ottondorl'er, editor of tho
Staatt-Ztituna, bus arrived in Now York
from Now Orleans, where tiu "went
Stale's electoral voto mill Ibo reaiiltinu ""m0 lwvlvu M K" l 11,0 itivitutioit
S quotient shall 1.0 iho electoral rulio lor ' "f 1,10 -''''""'ratic Xiilloiml Cnmniitlcu
hard I. ploooo, end I era alao .war. Ibol too M Bt,.k ay bond, .. I I I.I it drop og.l.,
Ltd! I oo MIBOtml oow Ih.t I e.o aollafy lb.
lorinor ood proro ooaoluatT.ly Ibol "hord liaon
will not odoot Ibuoo who buy tbolrnoodafruamo,
ood oil my patrona aboil bo iulliolcd tao Ibo o
erol of
XHt SALE.
UOW TO AVOID HARD T1MFS
av, mm r owobQoTl '-bn r7.JP"w5..aJli'.
fowoalip, CrforJ.ld oNaolyVC.! '",1" abort I i Ibo lowor oad of Ibo ol
dl.Uaoa of lb. Taroo. k C!.rBoll K. B , oad ! wdln low rol.a frommy
laly wbi.b I aril
enoroBiolb aloro la
adtoloiDf loada uf Robrt lludaoa and otorra,
JaaiioMaaaai
Tell ma what i aorrow II la aa oadloaa Ira.
And what la Joy F It la a llllla poarl,
Hound ohlrb Ibo watora wblrl.
I divad dorp down Iboy vo It up lo oio,
To boon II whan a-y ooally J.w.la bo
II da aalnl too. I lot U (all aaia,
5b3"
II mo wbal lo aorrow II la a olix
Aod abal la Joy t ll la a llllla bard,
n now Bot Ibirala la board.
j tlio .Stale, and ol.ull uHoi'ii to cunilliliitra
voted tor one t'loclorul vuto lur tu-li
nitioof populnr vulc m-eivi'd by tlipm
i nwiieutivi'ly.und, ii' ineiiiry,U(Mitloii.
si cliftiinil votes lur huoivasivu lurrsl
ri'iictliuia of a rutin bluill bu unij;i)t'd to
cuiiiliiluli'H voted lor, until tbu n bolu
ii u it 1
! iiublicnn imrty tue iivnublinin mu ori-
' ly ol'two yeura iin ibnuld bo pnuntod
! u I be Irno and jiiHt voto of tbiwa jmr-
j laliei.. Olio iri umiuud by aiueli u tiling
iu'eii beinj; hintod t, t"t tbiw Jiwiplc
will not bo delorreil iiilbor by mi tt
j piuriiiice of ubKiiidily or of villainy in
I tbeir procuoilina, IT tlioy net on tliia
itleu tbev vill Vet hill'. moiiiu flee liuu.
i-Ltu.iiiii ll.mul. l!,iilt ieqneMe.l H)j(lm V()(l. , overcome, wldch ton.id
ivo bn views upon tliu ennditioi. ..fj ,,illt xUcy (.u ,lir,,w out tl.u ro
ullu.r, in l.oniM.mu, lie Mid: "Tlio I m,, f,,,m liy yarMl , lllulr 1)wn
Cii.toin 11,,,,, B10 ,k.-.enite ,vi, w i, be mlillleiili under-
ebunu lei-s, mude wnro depe,nle by Ibu uM, .ru.ru u.0 ,muy m.m
i. ur oi io.inK u,o n.ea.ia nercuy uiey lit , , lv,rni( (r()m wli(.,1 0,iwtioI1
lo nnlcli tbo ni'tlon of I lie l.ouiniiinn
lumber of ele-tonil voted of tbo Slum i Vive ul,n '""j' ,TH1 tl'1',ii,'ln' ' - ' '
f'TTwW WK.yfe.Tj 'Ami
llATitial. thereupon nmlio up und j l,UH 1 '' 1 hu l'''"0' kn,,lv" vl,at ,ulK'! of the (,-aiift require-. It in t
ANI'KHTBV Of TIIK UEKORMKH TRACKU
HAI'K Krvr.N UUKPRttl VKAHB.
imuully
a ven-
Tho 'J'ildcua. or '1'yldoni lui
writtoii in . Kii;:!nnd) nrv of
ancient Kentish origin. Sir Iticbnrd
Tylden lived in the rciinol' Jlciiry II.
and liieliard I. ' Ho wuk Sencsekal to
lluyh do I.nty, cotiatiiblo ol (HieMer,
durini tlio rt-in of llonry II. From
hi ui'inoriul benringa it iipieara that
hiri nnt'i'Htnni bad intermarried with
the f'uii.ily of FilcLiifrli, Itaron and
Lord ol Miilpunand nephew of Hugh
l.upien, firnt Xonnun Karl of Cheater,
QHK
KA
MiSfrl!jinfoj.
(a
ItOCKKIKSI
LVMBKR CITY. PA.
Tho aodoraijrood aaaoaaooo to bia old friend.
and patrona lliot bo baa opoaod a good lioo ol
UHlll'lvlllblj A fKOVIMoNs ol tbo iM (load
oi Kirk A bioiicor, fur wbieb bo aollo'-j a lllwral
pain-najro. ii. w. pi'o.M.Krl.
Luuilar flit. Pa., Monk -lf
: iout.
THE MANSION HOUSE
Ooraorol hooorjond MarkalSir.,.
CLKA tlfll.
"raaisiroM,
:.ha.
".tior'aafcojaoordBv
ei.iuiicu i V--"' iUl'
Ml'LouMll KU, wbrro t ooa always bo f..uuj I Ofonlnr Ibo ibvr-f.ir .I w
cerlily at least three (eneiul reliini", am" ,m" '"ur un I two' earn
t u ire mt iii,
vat.
two valni of valDbl eaal tboraftii, ku nUout 10
4Mtl rfttr4, awOd) if Ik kry to ft lrft Wodjf !
oi1 tibout bin( dcfalofN'- Will b ol4 lw Bod
ypon tm: . pari ittuinm, npp-J to
DAVID U. K KKD8.
' Clcftrflild Pa., July 12, lM
TNIEL GOODI-AXDICn,
LUTHKRSDl'Rfl, PA.,
Dsalar in
DRY GOODS,' NOTIONS,
' "'HbSIEttT Jc GLOYKS,
HATS A CAIM t.J BOOTS A 8I10E5,
Tobaeoo. OrooerUa w Fish, Nalti, Hardirarr,
Qatnar and Mlaivware, Meni and
, , Boji Cluttiing, Urugt, Paiota,
r j. ; , OH, Sdbool Uooki, . r
a large lot of Potent Medio. dm.
Caodlei, NuU A Dried Fralli, Cbeeea and Crack
eri, Rock and Rifle Powder,
, Flour, Grain and Pot ft toe
r h Cloter and Timothy Seed,
Bote Leatker, Moroeeof, IlnlBpu, Binding and
Thread. tShoemakeri' luoli and
fiboe V indingi.
No greater rarletj of gooda in any store In the
Oonnty. All fur tile Tery low fur eaib or oounlri
produce at tbe Cheep Comer. May I, 1B75.
HUEY & CHRIST,
80L1 TROPniKTORS OF THE
CELEBRATED
I 1
wm-m
n.
AMD
Vit.ST(EVEn'H
TONIC HERB . BITTERS.
sf.vz ion rn'icE list.
HUEY V niltlST,
l il N. .1l Street,
rilll.ADI I Pill A
Warob J, l!.m .
Dry Goods of nil kinds,
8ucb at (lathi, 8at.netti, CaMinercf, Mnitlln,
Ulaint:a, Linen, Drilling, Calieoea,
Triuminga, Hibboua, Lace,
Ready -wade Clothing, Booti and Hboea, llati and
Cape ail uf the best material and made to order -lle,
Socka, Oloree, Miltena, Laoes, Ribbuna, Ae.
GR0CKR1KS OP ALL KINDS.
Cuflee, Tea, Sugar, Riee, Mulaaaea, Fiib, Salt
Purk, Linseed Oil, Piah Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queeniware, Tinware, Castlnga, Plowa
and Flow Castings, flails, Spikes, Corn CuKIt
tora, Cider Preasca.and all kinds of Axes.
Parfuniary, Paints, Varnish, Gleet, and a general
assortment of Sutionory,
QOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, alwaya on hand, and will be
euld m the lewes ruiule Agurea.
j. ii. met lain a aedirines, jayne'a Medletnet
lloattlter a and Uoofland'a llittera.
6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
highest price will he paid. Oloreraeed en hand
and for sale at the lowest market price,
Alao, Agent for Strattonvlll and Curwenarllle
inreabing alaohincs.
fc.Call and see for yourselves. Yon will And
trery thing usually kept la a retail store.
L. M. COLDRIKT.
PrenrhTllle P. 0., Angnst li, 1874.
JEMOVAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would ratpeetfutly notify the public generally
thiit he bes reaiovcd his tiroeery Biore from
Shaw's How, to the building formerly occupied
by J. Mi If Knitter, on Htcond street, next door
to Rigler'a hardware store, where be lutrnda
keeping a full line uf
li 11 O KKIE H.
HAMS, PIUKll DEEP and LARD.
SflURS and KITS, of all uradra.
TEAS, Greta and Ola k.
COFFKE, Roasted and Qrtcn.
FLOUR AD PROVISIONS,
It bit met hit me, and I let It go agtln,
And now I look and loag for U ia vaia.
Tell me when my sorrow shell eoded. ended e
And when return the joy that long tinoe Bod f
Not till the grdn ned
RfPtorei the rose i not till tbe endless sea
Keatorea the pearl ( not till tbe gloomy eage
Restores the bird ; not poor old nan till age
Whieh sorrow Is itself, (s ytutk ageln
And so I look and long lor it in rain t
., ftarflovt, & Jiuivnrr.
POWELL &" MORGAN,
H A ll 1 W A. II K ,
-1 .' ' Alto, Mannfaeturersof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
' CLIARI1IMI, PA.
UAKJIXJ.0 IMPLEMENTS of all
Xi i i i .','.('
kinila for aolo by
POWKLL A WORUAM
JAILHOAD WHEELBARROWS
a for sola by ;
POWELL A MORGAN.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS
Salla, ate., for aala by
! Sf : I N I 5 rowKLi itoRflAS. , I
r ARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE
..'.. t HI ITS,
All kii-li In tlio inarkcl.
I'ICKLE.1, 10 Jara and barrala.
SPICES, In avtry f..nu an ) rarlMy.
FAMILY FLOUR,
Al l, KINDS IlKrRACkRRfl.
soArs,
MATCHES,
DRIED APPLET,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CBRRRIK8,
Coal Oil aad Xa&mp CMmntys.
And a K'Hd oaaorlmant of Ihoae thlnaro aaually
kept ia a irocor; atora, wbK-b bo will cichoogo
fur marketing at tba aiarkot prlooa.
Will aril for raah aa rheaply aa any other one.
Pl.aao eall and aea bia atock and judga for
yourarlf.
JOHN MoflAMIIEY.
ClMrSeld, Jan. I, IS;.
QROCERIES.
E.V-SEXA TOll BUCK A LEW OX
THE ELECTION OF A
PRESIDES T.
That tho voters of tho aovoral Stuton
might properly bo allowed in form as
well at in fuet to voto for candidaten
for President aud Vice President, and
Electoral Collcgea be depended with, in
an opinion now pretty gnorally enter
tained ; but thoro boa been no common
or general agreement upon an amend
mont to tho Constitution of the United
States by which the object shall bo accomplished.
The proposition that there shall bo
a direct voto by tbo people throughout
tho country for candidates, a consoli
dation of tlio votes cast into one gen
eral return, is quite out ol question. In
addition to tho strong objections which
lio against it when presented upon its
merits, wo havo lo consider how im
possible its adoption is in view of the
pirihu,or other principal divisions uf Isremiiiiiial I'omtnitlro bud t" ilenn
tho State, and their apportionment nf ''"Wii'l'im- Iniihls-anil llieicjn .ru,,,! likely to bo lontestod '""'n "10 totgreuves, Vernoiis ia-
rue the' rrom this ancestor tho recorilsanow
1 nr, iili'oljo-.roti IjLJi-
liuu iioSci- . Mi lne un linimrlial lot,t" " jeiim, aim vinorace me
rotiiit,uinlhav.i brought witnesses from jn'"e of muiiy dislingushed faniiiiea,
cleelorul votes ns aforesaid, and shall
iruiisiuit two thereof, under seul, to tbe
sent of government of tbe United Stutea,
ono directed to llio President of tho
Senate and ono to the Speaker of tho
House of l!epresei:tutives, and a third
unsealed return nliall bu lurlhwith filed
by tho said Soerolary in his ofllce, be
recorded therein, und bo ul all tunes
open to inspection," ,
Tbiso provisions, with it few slight
changes of phraseology in tbo remain-
ing text of tho Coiiblitiitiou rendered
necessary by them, will conMituto a
complete, workablo amendment, by
whit h severul objects of high impor
tance w ill be secured.
1. It will render almost imposi.il. le
is nothing in the liicunistiinees now to: ,0 ycw Orlenns, but so iilso has tho ! Ctsipcrs do Elton, Camden., and
lead any rational man lo hope for any-, ,Ulr Njuc ul,a ;'ibero is likely to bo Aiichninlys. There were Sir John,
thing heller liotu ibein and u great : ,, Vl.. ,.,,niiadictory swearing ami Sir Thomas Tylden during thoso
ileal lor oNpci -ting woi oe. I Here m e wkl1 , cvi,lim.u tukurt lln(i l0 tlttt
inese loiirmen-Hells, Anderson, i HH-;Hi(0 wllt., . ., , , , ,
anavo anil Kenner-two whites anil
two negiiK'S, bin all liepiihllcuns who!
are iiitrusted with uliuot unlimited j
power over the returns; und even il
I lie. eviiri-m-ixo ,,r ll.it- Tin fit ..-.. t,.i.d '
" '" I J " - -
iuiporulive llmu tin' vine known to be,
theiu would be but little chuneo of
their giving a fair show to their oppo
nents. This reluming Ilouid, us at
present constituted, is nothing in my
estimation but a convenient engine for
miiiiipululiug tlievotes luirly cast at un
election, mid if it reaches any other ro-
I
I
L - . o.-J
a-niooia aaa aowinodloua l'jlrl baa d
A Ibo pool yoor. I...B iuiorf'.o lo d.',"''
1-ra.or e.puoy f,,r Id. aaurulaai.., , ' lu
f ra aaa auo.u. Tho whul. bulu,., ' "'"
nforalab.d, and Ibo proprl.lor wul ., w
po'aa I. ...dor bia ,uaata aoaiori.bi. , "
aiayio, .lib bin. n.bi,
ATb. 'Maaaloa Ilouaa" Oajall-u.
aad froa IU l,,l .. ,h. arrt.al j J"
July II TO) If
rn-L
ir m rat. t learflf id, t
t&l I J'"" kr kur.a.kl, r. ' 1 I
aaAj I V " r - Tb; ','l "', ' I ili" I
early Plantageiiet reigna worthy
knights by the record and a Sir Wil-
tions, and bolstem up iheir ill-umHl ,'' TyMi.-n In tin) timoot Kilwurtl lit..
tho election of n minority man in u con-1 euowing a majority lor the
test between two candidates a peril ! Republican candidates, I for one shall
i oo in lien siirpn.-eu.
powers, will of course bo adjudged tho
victory."
Being asked about iho loss of a num
ber ot Republican voles on tho electoral
tic ket, Mr. Ollendorff! explained tho
matter o billows : "In tho fourteenth
Senuloiiiil district, consisting ol tho
parishes of St. Martin, Iberia, Iberville
hud West Baton Rouge, one Wharton,
a very doubtful character, but a crony
of Kellogg's received tbo regular Uo
jiuhlican nomination lor Senator, but
being very unpopular among tho ne
groes, a bolters' convention w as called
who fought in the van of the English
army, commanded by Lord James
Audley, under the Black Prince, at tlio
battle of Poictiers, in France, anno
i:ifiO.
Tho English records continue on
through llio times of the Tudor, and
Stuarts, and into tho reigns of the
present royal luiuily, bringing us lo
tbu deulb or Sir John Maxwell Tylden
ul hisinaiior house, Mi Ulead, near Sit
tenburne, Kent, in May, I8G6. Sir
John bad been Lieiitenaiit-Coloiicl of
tho Fifty-second Foot; had served in
luU.U III. IW.t .lr. not I
1.1,1,0, olurbrd. U M. K. lik AM.t l ' '
I'" (.ii,
17,
very uearly it not actually incurred in !uo "1"lu suipno. j and u negro named Wakelield os putjlhe lirilish army in South America al
tho recent election. J Aieing asucu uuuior mo Hepiiuiii an . Up B, un opposition candidate. Kel- th0 rapture of Montevideo and Buenos
2. It will enormously reduce if iiottommiu,ei w',,1' wcl,t ,l,v" 10 -'n' j logg tried toharinoiiixe the two factions, I Ay res, in the Peninsular war, in India,
extinguish the chances of a disputed jO'1'""' in 11,0 ostensible interest uf a: but failed, and gavo his endorsement j lt llj0 rapturo of Java, and at tho bat
election so dangerous to tho peace of i col"lt." 'V11H likuly t t " j to Wharton. Now, in Louisiana lliey j " of New Orleans. Ho was knighted
tho country and to Republican inslitii. jcul'1 wilu Hie local niaiiagois ol ihutj nominate ull but the two electors at in ,812 ' Hie installation of tho
lions. llrh' Mi"- Ottendnrfcr replksl that ho ij,,. j t,t, Congressioiml districts, but j Knights of tho Bath in tbut year.
3. It will iiivo a just allotment of ! (-'oiisidcred these gentlemen "iiolbing! vote llicm ull on tbo sumo lic kel. as ! Tho Tyldcns had uneioiillv lur,.
electoral vote, lo candidates exactly mit a mor"' l"')' fi1""'1' " H'O Jo here. Wakefield's supporters did possessions in llrenchly, Ollcrden,
! .!,... I ..r.. i r,ntnl,l,i i-li,i.t,o,. It.ti.,l " n I 1. 1, b " t . . . . i . ,.. . . . II...1 1..- tl..i i-i.i .-, ,
strong interests onnosed and which ' " 1 I '"" ""IT1" 1 ol 0111 1 " """ not uiiucrsianu mo inullur, unci printed : ucueiimiii, jiaruen, r.iinain,nousiiioiiu-
" I i nr.,1 nl ,,i,..tlt- ......... I 1. I llU U'Lll.t Oil III SllV. ''llllll I lip ll-llel- I lll.V ,1...:.. I...II..,.. I. , ..t- ,1 j , I ' 1. ,. ... ti'nnu: 1 1 1 .... rP .. 1
hum vt (,aiij iw iiunn in un, ii - , J iiii-ii Illinois n illl Ulliy 1I1U names OI 1110 n"'", nvni'iiigwiii, i iiiiiiiiiiivm, ieilUT-1
as umlor Iho old plan. ' n 'oio in answer 10 our invitation Kir1 t,v electors at large mid that or the,"". Terry Hill, und Wye.
4. It will givo almost complete ex- j cu-opcrativo action ought tu have con- j elector from their district, omitting tho' In the reign of James I a portion
prossion to the popular will, for each vinced the whole country of ibis. They ) names nf the electors from iho other!0'' family removed into Sussex;
electoral voto will represent an actual j then showed themselves a. nothing but ; districts. As a consequence, these five! ud one of its membeisfa "relormer")
body ol voters a lair rutio of votersor ( liiisuns ootiiiu 10 secure lite sui-ees olj other district electors on the I!opuhli. emigmted to America, loiinding the
nearly ono wno uave uiueiva it given
as their own rightful and equal voice in
tho election.
' HOST arsviaa
BRWINO MACHINES KOR SAI.K Br
MILEM 11. Ml VAIS,
CLEAKFIKLD, PA.
(Kuaidcnoa la Wan cloarDold )
All bind, of RKWINIJ MACHINES CLRAIfgl)
aad KI'.PAIKKD. .
Alao, dealer in oil kloda i Hawing Meebiae
Kocdloa, Oil, Hutilrra, Turk-marker., Ca.ltra.
Tbmoil Cullera, llrminor' and llindi-ra. Oil Cana,
Hbnllloa. Cbork-enrinf. Fawl-anrln.. A
Naw food put Ii, lb. old alyla Wboolrr A Wllaoa
Maohtoea. New Cng.wboola put m inn rliogar
Moeblae.
OLD MACHINE! or ORAINIako. la n,rt
pa.Ttoool fur Now Mavhioea.
Will oai: al tba rv.id.noo.f poraona lirioo lo
or about C'loarflold, if anylblng ia bia lio. ia
J.aired, If peraonally iorurmrd, or Ihruuirb Iho
Poaloffioo by let'rr or podal eanl. Uiiod. aral
by wall if aVairrd. la ordering by Itller. lie ouro
aod giro ao so of Machine. Ca.h mnat .AerHnnaoy
all order, by mail. MILK.-i K. lIKKKi.
Clrorlield, P., Aug. 21, lT 3a.
SUSljUEIIANNA IIOUSK '"
CI'KH K.VSVII.LK, PA. '
KKWTON READ, Pi.or.,,,,,,.
Ilaring bee.ira. proprielor ol iLi. . ,
would rM,,(uily aolicll Ibo ..l,o.,... "f '. 1
pohllo. Uoo,. Uaaaatl, and ,aol..,i, "
ualedi w rodiod and n-furui.hoo ... "
altmhul .11 ..i j "
pie ruoaia alUnboil,
tbia buan
Ail railroad Ira-na i
J. f. WIAT8B.......
..H.,.w. a. aarra
G
, Iladlngt, for aala by , .
POWELL A MORGAN.
UN S, PISTOLS SWOBD CANES
for lata bj
-', P0WHLI, A MORGAN.
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
8iioa, for aala by
TOWELL A MORGAN.
JRONI IRON I IKON I IRON!
For aala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
J0RSE SHOES & HOUSE SHOE
NAILS, for talo by
POWELL A MORGAN.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
Aad bait Hanafaotaro, for aala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
"piIIMBLE SKEINS AND TIPE
0XK3, for aala by
IP0WELL A MORGAN.
SACKETT & SCHRYVER
, DIALERS IX
HA 11 DAY A HE,
and manufacturers of
TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE,
eroud tttreot, lrorflplrt, p,
" :
Having refitted oar storeroom aid doubled our
stock, we are prepared to offer bargaina to por
e utters In our line. We hare decide! to do a
Strictly Cash Rusincss,
and ran therefore sell at greatly redaeed prices.
Carpenters and persona who contemplate build
ing will do well to eiamlne our
Tools and Buillin; HXardArs, ,
whloh li new aid of tfie beet mane fee tare.
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(6uecoir to LYTLK A MITCIIlil.L)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CIIOIl'13 1,1 NR OP TEAK.
OOLONGS,
JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
TODSQ 1IY80N,
, . , ENGLISH DHBAKf AST
Pornt la M.rkrt.
KUTTER AMI, EGtiM
Will be kept and aold at Iral out. Caib paid
for Country Produce.
GERMAN CHERRIES,
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEAKS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS.
I-IKII,
Mackerel, Lake Herring, Cod, Ac.
PICKLEH.
Barrel Tlcklea and Ragtlrk Pleklaa.
remain opposed to it. Fully two-thirds
of tho .Suites would lose a portion ot
tbo lower which they now possess in
Presidcntiul elections by accepting it,
inasmuch as it furnishes no substitute
for the representation oi Stales in the
Electoral Colleges. Representation by
Senatorial electors constitutes at pres
ent from one-fourth to two-thirds of
the voting power of each of no less
tliiin twenty-ono States in the Presi
dcntiul elections, and It is idle to snp-
poso that they will surrender it with
out equivalent. It follows that Con
gross will not pass by a two-thirds
voto in each House, nor three-fourths
of tho Stales adopt, this particular
popular vote plan for Presidential elec
tions. The plun of single electoral districts,
either for tbo chclco ot electors or to
cast electoral votes, hat tlio sanction or
somo distinguished names Hamilton
and Benton among them. But a plan
which was plausible in 180 1, or in
1830, may appear intolerable in 1876,
and invito instant rejection.! And such
is this plan. For wo can see at glance
that it would introduco most shamctnl
gerrymandering into ovory Stato or
Iho Union , would whonavor districts
woro made Inflame tho greed or ono
party and the discontent of another,
and would often work flagrant injustice
in our future elections. Wo know
much more about tho iniquity and evil
of gerrymandering than was known a
generation or two ago, and in making
constitutional changes we must seek
rather to extirpate than to inereoso
them. : There are other objection" to
this plan of electoral districts, but the
ono mentioned should suffice.
. But low words mod bo expended
upon a third possible populnr voto plan
6. It will very greatly discount,
und prevent unfairness und fraud
elections, by excluding tlio motives
which produce them. In this respect
its superiority to other plans of amend
ment is conspicuous und unquestiona
ble. Assuming a ratio of 30,000 for uu
electoral vote, a fraudulent voto of 10 -
OOt) would moan enr thirti nf nut rln tmil
vote, instead of meaning, ns now, tbo
balance of power in u Stale and control
ol its whole cleelorul vote! Sjieaking
within bounds, the effect of uny com
mon fraud in a Presidential election
would become iiisigiiiflcant, and the
molivo for committing it would bo
wholly removed.
6. That the plan dispenses with elec
tors und Electoral Colleges sweeps
away returning boards organized for
controlling instead of serving thq peo
ple places returns in rcspousiblc,sufo
bunds, under a rule of unilorm applica
tion avoids a fruitless assault upon
tho equal voting power of the States as
to two electoral voles each and avoids
the capital evil of gerrymandering in
all its possible lorms, aro subordinate
advantages not to bo overlooked tut
possibly obtainable by other means-
Tho plan indeed fully secures lhoin,but
its special morks are thoso before men
tioncd. In fact, in discouraging elec
tion frauds and creating A correspond
ence between populur and electoral
votes so mat llio littler shall truly rep
aid therein its chief merit consists.
C. II. liiri'KAI.F.W.
Blooinsbiirg, Nov. 22,1870.
INSTITUTIONAL
HIOX.
'f7lf VEH-
"AT nojIK." . ' - i,
Washington, November I'll. The
following ws sent from thl eity to.
night: : . . 5
Vl.nVH AND FEKI.
Floor, Com Meal, Oil Meal, Ae.
JAS. II. LYTLK.
AMERICA CYCLOPEDIA,
(APPLETON'S)
NEW REVISED EDITION,
Complete In 16 Volumes.
for Presidential elections. to wit : That ! roPro"u,,t "' ormt'r' tl,c l'11" ' u"''I"i
tho voters in each State shall voto di
rectly for President and Vice Presi
dent and that candidates having a
plurality ot votes upon tho returns
shall have assigned lo them the whole
doctoral vote of the Stato without the
intervention of an Electoral College. I tii E ka marks or a Iikspot grant
Hut such a cbango, if tho details of il
were worked ontand arranged, would I
bo mostly a change of form und not of
substance, and would not reach any
mischief or evil of the existing plan of
election. All tho serious defects and
dangers of that plan would remain un
touched. To reach them wo require a
chango much more
effectual.
And hero wo reach what wosupposo
to be firm ground. So fur tho discourse
has been objectivo and introductory.
Wo may uoi advance to tbo proposition
had in view Iroin the outsut, and will
bo prepared to comprehend aad lo
judge iu H is this: That in each
li.eir camliuulcs lieloie even thing else, , ticket run behind their r . i.,r,-. ; fiunilv of Tiblen in tho United Sul...
and I believe the less raid about lliein 'gomo 2,000 votes." " He lunded ut Plymouth from the ship
as a check on the tendencies of ihcj So tar ns intimidation liaving been ! Ann, in 1823, and, living joined by
Kel logg-Packard crowd the better, i practised in tbe Slate, Mr. Otteiidor-1 ninu other gentlemen, all Iroin the
These last will do as lliey please toiiirjfer thinks that most of it was dono by! county of Kent, laid out and founded
as tbu former uro concerned, und will j tbu negroes to prevent any ono of their tho town of Scitunto niior to 128.
not even ouy 'by your leave.' We own luce voling the Democratic ticket, I i iiu nii;-.,.J.. ,.r .
mnniL.iNi ,.f 1 1... I I.. .I..I 1 ..TI-. - : ' - . . ov.,0.,0,
" ""I luin. ucic.iiioii j i uu mimi-ii especially, no n:t in, 'cnu
did ull wo could conscientiously lo in-j tbeir uniost to keep tho colored broth
sure harmonious action, but at llio very I ron from going astray iu Ibis respect,
outset wo were convinced that nothing! I didn't attempt (0 the statistics,
ol lliul bort was desired by tbo other; but 1 urn ulntid
si I
WEAVER A ISETTN
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Are offering, ol Iho old Hood of 0. L. Reed A Co.
tbrlr eloek of gooda, enaalatipg of
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
Q1IAW house,
O ICor. of Morkol 1 Front nroei, I
fl.KAKHKLII, pa.
Tba aaderaignod baring token ,(,., of
Ilolol, would reopecliullyamie,, ,,,,, ,
J"'l' ULLiaTor.'
YVAS'lisGTON HOUSE,
, JfS "ASHIiUTOX, pa
furni.b..! bou.e b..V;,
Uken by Ibe andera irn.s n. r -t . ra
being abl. lo render aollar.ellni, t,,o. i.. '
I..,,, k... .i.v " -ovtaa,
J"' W. DAVIS, rop.
jJONTOUH IIIIUaE,
OppoaiU the Couit Houae,
LOCK HAVEN, P ( X .V a
'elejTI HAURKAI, A KROM.
T OYD HOUSED "
AA Vain Sinrl,
PIHLIPSIIUKO, p;S'A
Table alw.y, .applied with the br t o,,,,.,
ird.. The tf.oli.g publi, i. I,iu , '
" '" II011KKT ll
r. I. .nwni.n. . r. laaoio. , ,
F. K.ARNOLD & CO.,
I.nnkrrM miI IJrI,,.'r,t
.cj.i.iiu.vmjw, weneranii ru.. I.,
t war, o
Mi.
iterate ,.1,1 V . , ... "
ii bsii-1 and ei.lleiinn. ... f
ll.ra.il-l.rili,, U, , UH..I,
BOUTS A SHOES,
II ATS A CAPS.
Ql'EE.VSWARK,
I
County National Bank, '
or l"I.EAHrIKLD, PA.
HARDWARE, I I OOM In Muonie Uuilding. ene ,l.,, . . .
j I V C. D. Wi Drug 81,..
FXOUE, FEED, SALT, eic., &c,
Al lb. taoal n-aoon.ble raloa fur CASH or la
j
etehonge for
a very iurge number
and finally we had to givo up ull i of swain wero thrown over by their
(I'orts in that direction us useless sweethearts for venturing to hint at
" When wo ca.no to New Orleans, we l'10 probabililiy of voting another than
took iinniediute steps to learn lioin tlio l'i0 straight liejiublican ticket; and us
best sources possible whut tlio actual
result ot tho election was. We inquired
of t lio local Democratic committee, not
only what lliey estimated their vote at,
but also for tho grounds on which lliey
did so. They explained to us tbo elec
tion luw of tbo State, und we learned
that iu each pnrisli there uro three
supervisor of elections-two Itepubli
for the domestic nuarivls and oven
separations that have occurred fur the
same reason, I feci sad when 1 reflect
bow iniiiiy there must have been. The
lawlessness in Louisiana I believe is
mainly confined to tho Republican
camp. I slopped in at Iho custom
bouse in Now Orleans mid naw the
Deputy Mursbuls who had been hired
cuns and ono Democrat. Now, these' "'J Packard to do somo of bis dirly
thrco supervisor) aro by law required ! 'vo,'l4. "ml t''y were, so fur us appear
to malce out and sign two complete ro- IP, Hie roughest crowd I over
turns of all Iho votes enst in their re- "lw A" tr ",0 people of Now Or-
speetivo parishes, and forward one lo)'oal" ' 'oimu less excitement among
the Secretary ol Stnte, lor the use ol llcln w,K'n I "1 t'-cn, than I bad left
tho returning Beard, whilo the other is! '" Jlt',v ol'lt- I spoko to tho Domo-
In
published ill lloston, 1831, Nalhuniel '
Tilden and bis nine assoc-iater-aro tliusL m. ,
clogi,.e,l :-"Tho earliest founders of Saar8 TlIIlbr' Boardsi Shinglcf,
this settlemetit were men of dislin-
to bo deposited in the parish clerk
ofllce. Tho Democratic Stato Com
mittee reqacstod the Democratic super
visor to tnalto out a triplicate return,
and, if possiblo, got tho two Republi
cans to sign it. This request was com
plied with, but the Republicans, ex
cept in a few instances, refused their
signatures. AVhcn we reached New
Orleans theso triplicates hud been re
ceived nt the Democratic headquarters,
hy messenger or mail, from twenty-
nine parishes while telegraphic sum
cralic leaders upon Iho subject, and
they assured me llmt their followers
would accept tho situation, whatever
it may turn out to be.
"Hy the way," continued .Mr. Qtten
doifer, "llio Republicans will no doubt
endeavorlo draw conclusions fuvorable
lo their claim ttiul many negroes were
prevented Iroin voting by tho voto in
certain parishes fulling this year below
that of 187-1. 1 made inquiries about
tliif, and learned that in thoso parishes
J tho Republican malingers furnished no
WAsniNoroN, November 28, 187C.
General Thomas II, Jlwjerur Colonel II.
M. Mack, Columbia, S. C:
Tbe loltowinirbii. lMinti.i,i.-,..l e..m
thorough and,t))0 President:
r-.XF.CI.TIV P. MANSION, I
November 20, 1870. (
Hon. J. D. Cameron, Herniary nf War :
Sin I). II. Chamberlain is now Gov.
ornor of tho Slnto ot South Carolina
beyond any controversy, und remains
so until a now Governor shall bo duly
and legully inaugurated. Under the
Loiistitution tho Government bus been
marie ot their contents were on hand
from the others, and from tho figures
so obtained it appeared that Nichols,
tho Democratic candidate foi Governor,
had received a majority of 8,0!)0 votes,
ballots at tlio proclnct polling (daces,
bu t gave orders to the negroes to go to
tbo parish town and cast their voto
thore! hoping, by gelling all of the col
ored vole together in one pluco, to bo
guiohed education and easy fortune,
who bad left in England homes alto
gether enviable save in the matter ol
religious toleration. They were the
men ol Kent, celebrated in Knglish
history ns men of gallantry, loyalty,
and courtly manners' and had been
accustomed to tho elegancies ol life in
tho mother country. It was a natural
und unavoidable ronscquenco that in
this wilderness a less polished race
should succeed ; nnd yot many of these
fathers survived th darkest period of
Ihc colony, and, gave a lasting impres
sion ol their manner lo posvrity."
From such ancient and honorable
stock, through generations of sturdy
American ancestry, is descended Sam
uel J. Tilden, Governor of New York
anil Democratic candidulo for Presi
dent ol tho United State. ;
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE
. .xv .c.i-ie , anil mitr Llrrri.,.,,1 On...,,.
tn. Gia.g,... .,, ,. ,j V..:,
Alao Drat., for a... ,h, R ,,.,
and I:icrisl Bank of I,..U'l-n
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 31 Noun, Thru oi,rMI Pblla i.1,,1,1,
u.t.rn khs,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
II Infimaatinn cbirriuIlT furriahed
April II-tf.
lion, aud
Order anlitrd
?futifitrjt.
jC-erAdraaco. ni.iJa lo thoae angagij la get
ting out aquare tltoker o l. aioal advoatageooa v"" ""' of rllrlolal Trrlli, . . (KI
'". dtlju.TJ ; KI"K' f ArtltlclaJ Teolh. . r.H.IM)
Guarded IHr Highest .Vedal ni; I'S HILLS & HEICF1H0LD,
I'lrnim. I fTSe T1FMTT5T3
E. & H.T. ANTHONY 4. CO,,
Sill rtroadnaj, New Vork,
(Opp. Motropolitaa Ilolol,
AserAerenat!., isrosratti tyn num.. t.
CIIROMOS & FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES f VIEWS
Albuai, Grapboacopea. Pbnlogravla, aod kindred
giio la Cek-britiea, Aetreaaer, A..,
A Qi.Eta rami pent. Grant at one
time ordered all tho rogues in bis party,
w oo buid otlice, to be prosecuted and
convictod. A few of bit subordinates
obeyed, and sent squad to Iho peni
tentiary. This was all dono before tbo
election. As soon as Iho election was
over, ho pardoned every rascal. How
will that tally for a leader of a party
"controlled by grand moral ideas T
gw gidrrrtisfmrntg.
nnisiKTitATon's NOTICE.
This summing up I havo every reason ' C 10 "mn,l'1'll- 't better. Now, this
to regard as correct, lor whilo I was in i Vcry ln"' O0"ld nut Ju' owi,,8 ,0 ui-
I B.llr.ly re-wrlllr.. E.orylblag broogbt down
, to lha prnent tiaii. IlloatrataS ibM.hnH. -i,k
LOCKS, ' 1
LATCHES,!
Over 3.000 II iKlrafinne
AND MAPS of every oouelry oa tbeglobo. Sold
only by aubaorlplioa. Il la sot obligatory to
take all tbe volume! at once a Tolamo tnay bo
Wa keep a large iloek of
NAILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,-' j
MLUE, ..,.,., SCREWS,
A! kladi of Bes.b Planea, Sow., Cblaelr, Sqnaroa
- klaramwra, ll.l.h.u, Plnatba and Lerela, '
. , Atortia A Tbaeah Ooagea, R.reli,
Brma A Biiu, Waod end Iron
fioneb flerewa, aad lb. b.al
Boring Machine la tbo
. !. V-o .' fkel, . .
Double and Single Eitt Axes,
. M POCKET CUTLERY, Ao.
AjtnU for BurntWt Iron Corn Shelter,
, j j - . t. varranwd. ,
.I- Alia, agonla (or Hiakaida'
4 GOTHIC, FLUE TOI'S,
wbl.k ofootoajly nr. smoky Flora.
. , i rur Kitra ciath, per vol.. S a aa
rarm Implements, Gnrdcn Tools, f'' ""7 ''',p.r.oi.'": 17
of aeery deacrlptloa. i IV. l.VZ - nL: '
. . ., "'-" riiirauilt, per ol M
aiarg.nrin.r liZ l'u i"T A"lT, f" -
library ia llaelf muni, will but Hula oSorl or
PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDING :
fur Kill Clelh, per rol...
COQK. STOVES,
wklok , worroal to fire tttlifMlloo. b tnU
rrtml mmmrm mn Fnattt,
w-eaVRooftag, Bootlag aad Job Work done oa
rwaooeebl tarraa. AU order! will rorolro proraM
UoaUra. Ploroblag aad gea lttlr.g allerlcM u
by oilorlaoeod werkuta.. Way I, ur.
drii.ored onoa a nonib. or oaee la two atoatbe. I imondmcnt to Iho Constitution, ending
1" VrMiCoV ftV-Sofflt? "b lh0 Word "dlreM1 rresl-
,""',in'r"Ofllal eaatbaa Ibroe yenra. Tboa aeov OI 1110 Senate," to be struck Out
Iberewlll be aoraetblng aubauniui aarad and . ..J . t - , n i l . ""i-i
alorebo... of boowW, TiJS t ,.. "Dd lh0 ollowinS ubtitlltcd :
l be fitiaons of each Stale who shall
bo qushfiod to voto for represenUtivo
lo Congress, shall cast their votes lor
candidates for tho Presidential ofllco by
ballot, and proper returns of Iho votes
so east shall bo made, under seal.within
ten days, lo tht Secretary ol State or
other officer lawltilly porforminff 1he
duties of such Secretary la the govern
ment of the Stale, by whom the said
return shall bo publicly opened in the
presence of tbe Chief Executive Magis
trate of tin State, and of tho Chief
Justice or Jodgo of the blghost Court
thereof, and tb said Seoretary, Chief
Magistral and Judge shall assign to
Slate mndiilate for Presidential nnd called upon lo aid with tlio niilitniv
1l,V A-.,',.hIi.K. .Ltl 1 . ...a J j. n...l H.....I C. I .1 .1 I ...
. ,,L,ii,i,. ,j,L.o omui. uc votea jor
airectli by the ftofAe and tluxll receive
electoral votet of the State is proportion
to their popular vote therein, in othor
words retaining electoral votes to each
Stato as now allowod hy the Constitu
tion but dispensing with Electoral Col-!
icgcs, tne peoplo shall themselves bo
tow tho electoral votes ol the Slate
iu just proportion upon tho candidates
ol their choico, in the very act of poll
ing their own votes, and all that will
remain to bo done will bo tho execu
tion of their will by moans of propor
returns and a legal announcement ol
tho result. The nronosition mas !,
. , j -
exprcrisod in tho following, or in tome
similar form .-
AMRNDMBENT TO TIIK CONSTITUTION.
Article II, I I, paragraph 2, to be
mado to read as follows : " Each Stnte
shall bo ontitlod to a notnbor of doc
toral votes equal to the wholo number
of Senators and Representatives to
which the Stato shall b entitled in
Congress,"
. The first division of the twolfih
and naval forces of tho United Suites
to muintnin Republican government in
tho State airiiinHl. resistaneo Ion fur.
midablo to bo overcome bv tbo Stale
...,t :.:,. .... " .
nuuioi iue. iou aro uirected, tticro.
lore, lo sustain Governor Chamberlain
in his authority against tbo domestic
violence until otherwise directed.
V. S. Grant.
In obeying theso instructions, yon
will advise with tho Governor, and dis
pose yot r troops in such manner ns
may bo deemed Iwot, in order to carry
out tho spirit of tho above order of the
President. Acknowledge receipt,
J. D. Camkron.
Secretary of War.
Fighting the Ei.emf.nts. Mr. E.
W. Sewcll, a Canadian ship builder, is
going to attempt to keep tho SU Law
rence rivor below Quebec open all win
tor. In consideration of a small sub
sidy offered by Iho Catiadinn Govern-
tho city tho triplicate returns came
from muny of tbo parishes at first re
'ported only by telegraph, and in ovory
instunco they corresponded with that
first report."
In reply to a question how the re
turning Board could overcome this
mnjority, Mr. Ottendorfer said that tho
attempt would ; bo mado to throw
out tbo votes of tho five parishes
of East Baton Rouge, Morehouse,
Ouachita and East and West Feliciana,
niitcu logcuicrguvo 11001114,0011 Dem
ocratic mnjority at tho lust election nsi
against 3,500 Republican majority in
iHi J,on the ground Unit intimidations
and nothing else, could have wrought
such a tlittiigo in tliu p pulur mind
within two years as lliese return
showed. ''Now, the truth is," resumed
Mr. Ottonderfer,' "that tho Demo
cratic committee at New Orlcuns hud
sent out some ol the shrewdest colored
stump speakers to theso pariohos In tho
Stato, where they thought it necessnrr
and advisable, and wo tho Northern
Democratic delegation closely ques
tioncd tbeso sumo speakers about the
arguments they used nnd iho gcnoral
impression thoy bad recwvid as to Ibo
leeling among tl,o negroes. We wero
invariably told tho Bume story, namely
that the national contest was but sal-
dom and then only briefly referred to,
wuiio llio
IS
is so
oritur lafernatioa addieaa
" ' J.ll. WILLIAMSON,
Pool labor, ig.nt, 11 g,,b Mrt,
Plllaboryh, P..
Jaao IS, ItTMy.
mont hn l..o r.n.. .i -"..v ,.,v ,, aiiucK wus directed
iron-elud propeller 'jrr KT TT
to break tbo ico. ' t"l""n' " c.tu1'1 Hiepeojde, stud nearly
. '. . every ono ol thoso wboni wo interro-
Whilcadrovoorcuttle wcro boiurr iK ' ,t 11)0 &M"SK r,-wl 'J
tame, and staid at homo. This voting
at any other precinct than Iho ono in
which tho voter resides may soom ille
gal, but it is not so. The laws or Lou
isiana allow a man to cast his volo any.
wncro within his parish, so that ho may
oumu miM-iiiii'i.usii. it, a nunureu miles
from his residence an arrangement
tho Republican havo often found to bo
of great service to theni."
A Caseop llYiiRopnoniA. The Lnn
castor Inttlliyeneer, of Monday, says:
"A few weeks ago a small dog belong,
ing to John Gaby, near lluhnslown,
bit one of his daughters, (Mrs. Wayne
Sweigarl) inflicting a mero scratch,
Nothing was thought of it at tho timo.
A few days afterward I be dog left Lis
bom, and after biting several dogs
mid pigs nnd ki))jg eigijU-cn chickens
for Mr.'J. Seldomrldge, nt Ephrnta,
was killed on tho premises of Air.
Martin Wcngcr. On Saturday, the
11th iiist., Mrs. Sweigitrt complained
of severe pain in her limbs, Dm. Arm
strong and Reimsnyder being railed
in pronounced it hydrophobia, nnd in
spilt ol medical skill death terminated
her sufferings on Wednesday morning;
Mrs. .Swoignrt was a married woman
and leaves a child flvo weeks old
Krltre ta Lcralie eireo ibl 1.11.. r
mini.lratloo on ibe erUle of UAKIA J
WAPLK, late of Wallaaetoa Borou.b. Clevlrla
county, Pa-, dee'd, baring beea duly granted to
Ibo anderrlgned, all aoraoni ladeblod lo laid
allele will pi..,. nbe imaiedi.t. payment, and
Ihoaa baring otaima or dctaaada will preaeot
Ih.m ...,. ...I. ...,l , , '
,,(,-., uiu.Bimirj mr raiiiraieDi wtta
tdtlV. , O. W. HARDER,
,. , P. A. OWENS,
WuodlauJ.aor. M, IS, III A-Jta'ra.
CMIMNTUATOH'lt NltTICK,
Notleo la kerehy glrea Ibal Leltera of Ad
tnlal.ir.uon oa Ibo oauto of SAMUEL U0R
OUJV, laloof llouu.l.l. bora', Claarlald ooaoly,
Pa-, deeeaaod, baring beea duly graaled to Ike
aadiraigoed, ail poraooa indebted to aoid tatate
will pleoM wake itatnediolo payutonUond theoe
baring olaima or demanda will proiei! Ibcm
pmpeily aulhenlio.t.d for orltleni.nl wilboal
" P. TANNKY,
Adtainiiiralor
Uo.l.l.le, nor. 32, '7 (ll.
rnoTOGRAnuc materials,
homo toailiuorlera for or.rylbing In Ibe wiy of
Storoopticoas aai Maic Liatorna,
Being ananafaolorera of tt,e
MICRO SOI ENTIPIU LANTERN,
STfcRKO-PANOPTICON
UNIVERSITY STEROPTtCOX,
ADVKRTISKR S RTEROPTICOX.
ARTOPTICON,
SCHOOL LANTRKb, KVMII.Y LANTERN
PKOPLBS HSIEK,'.
Eaeh wyl. h. Ing tb. bel .r it. u.a lo tba
aiarkc.
C.laloguea of Liolorna aod S i lo,, .lib direo
tiooa for u.lng, not oa appliootioa.
Any ralerprlaiag ai.a o.a aaab. aioory wltb a
Magio Lantern.
Ar Vi,in,ra to ibo Ccoleaa
do wiaely to deter pureboai
until they eoese to our aloro
Ibrf will Snd greater rarl.tr
priora, aao oao as-l tboa, at tboir lalauro. But
w. n.r. a ooacer.loa to oell aom. .t.l.. nr
guvo. ib me oouoing ot me Urparlment of Puhlio
Conrort, and Ihoor not eoralng to New York aro
u..ira m. en oa our ropreooouiioa tben.
mw n tun aiuca oi I low. of Ik. H..i.:
and Iheir M.l.m. '
-Cot out tbia adrortlieuenl lor rrfarcatrc.-Sa
Jooo 1, !8:S.e.
JXHT rl.RAHPfELD. PENN'A.
Dr. A M Hill, woalil iaforn bia frloada and
pelieat, 1 U it he boa aa.o?i,ted wltb biia, in Iba
pre- lice of denli.try, l)r. J. L R. Uric bb-.l J, a
genllrmaa whoa bo ran rnvomeod wltb full
a-.oranc-of gi.iog.ni.Ua,! ,.,,,,,, heohanoo
I., bo out or ibe oSice. All work goanalred la
goo aali.fartion. A. M. Illl,l,r,
on. is, n tr. j. l. u. UEicunoLD.
STEWAET dt blackbden,
DENTISTS,
C srwenaiille, tlc.rdeld Coanly, Perni'a.
(OSIco la a ..tee' New Baildleg.)
Corw.nirllle, Jan 1J, I87-Iy.
dr. e. m. Thompson"
otitsi-
(Hi la Bank Bailding,)
CHrwcnarUle, ClearGold Co- p..
arck JJ TS-if, r "
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CAEDON & BBO.,
Oa Market Si , one door wool of Naaaioa Hoaae,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Oar erraagraaoall r. rf theiiu,d ..,.u..
i.i ntnoalltoa will " .""..iog ,oo noono wilb vreab
i' gooda la oar lino " "J Ike rory be.t ol,ty.
ia NewVnrb -k. : B "o deal ia all k inda of A..i.l,...i ..,1
and aim o...i. rn,i wnica we area oa casino r.. ,k.
CALIFORNIA.
cairaoo ib aaRAT.wMTiR nn.
reoea under one naiBta.aMa.uit .1
WEST, and, ltb ll, autairoui br.aobea ao,
A DMINISTRATOHS NOTICE -
A- N.liec ll hereby ffircn th.t Leflar. nf A, I.
rniniiinuon oa tbo eatalo of
n ING. late of Iluraal If twn . l'lrara.1,1 Co.. I'
dret-i-od, baring boon dnlr aranted to Hie end..
rigned, all perruna inlehted to aold ..talo will
r.,.ai make loatardialo paymaal, and lb aw
b.vlrj el.imi or demanda will preeeul Iheu
properly aalbaatleotcd for aetlleiorat wibnot
"'ay. C. R. KING,
Ur.nl, Not. I, lr SI. Adalniatiatur.
raa t.irioo a oa.r.wi.Tii, .,...
Kmhraoea under oao aaaaareaoni it.. ,1 .
II-
conneeliona, fortoa Ibe ahorlcat and quicke.1 ri.ulo
v n . en,, on point, in ttt-iaots. Wia
rooant, koaraaaa Miraioaa, MiTa, Iowa
Naaaaaaa, l.i,tro.u ud .a Wanaa.
TaoairusitJ. I:
Omaha and California Line i
" f' roat. for all pointa In
Noaraa.s ItLiaoia, .t, n.,..,.,
to.iio. Coton.no, Uras, Nnrana. CtLims'
ia Oaaoua, Cbiia, Japan and Anmua. lb
inicaso, Madison A SI, Paul
Line
ben.
ok at Ihiaws or e-tdreia ua
ci a ,. . . JVi- CARDOK A BRO.
CWIieLI, P., July II, IS,i If,
.. to. pnona. cu around wkra 1.
and take a
FRESH MEAT-SEW SHOP,
The un Jrr.igi.e.l hen by Inform, tke public Ll
grneral that tbay keep on hand, rego arly, al
tbeir abop. adjoining JOHN HULIOII S faroitara
rooaa, oppo,ite tbe Ooort Hooae, Ike
Msr ritssit nssr, veal, uvttov
LAMIl, PORK, KTC, AT
REDUCEp rGfCfi-S, FOB 0AS1L.
aeror. m irninga Tooa-Iar. Tknr.,1.. ..a
Ateat ije'i'orcd at roailaaoo wbea
S.lanlova.
de.ir.d.
Win. O, Avery, the head centre of
tho "crooked whisky", -dealers, who
has been spending tho last four months
in tliu Missouri Penitentiary, arrived
safely ut Washington on Thursday livst,
with a pardon in his pockut, and ill
now be able to advise Grant and llub-
dnven over the suspension bridge finm j l.u"0 m',llinU ' secure them their j cock, verbally, on Government affaire,
Covington to Cirfclnnall. tho othor ilnv !.rlhl" i "' ' Domis-rats.tvould at
an unmanugeublo steer jumped over j 1 a wo" l,J' tla'm 1,1 ,lmt f-'spect
tbo side of the bridietionr bbe wuici'o
edgo, falling on William Hickoy, who
was stnnding under, killing him in
stantly. Tko stout! Was' also killed by
tho fall.
Miss Klizabotk W'csb of Hamilton
county, Ohio, has recovered SG.000
damage from tbo estuto ol Knoch
Hayes for breach U promiso. Haves
died since the commencement of tbo
suit. Ohio seems lo bo tho temporary
ui.ttiu ui we slaves . .. i .
t ' - - ! a. a
An Expensivi Clerk. W. E. Sin
clair, confidential dork loiing aa cash
ier of H. L. 'llorton A Co., banker,
Now York, i in Ludlow strcot Jail for
the sllrrrod taibewlkiio'rit nf 000. 1
thai the Kupublli-ans had plandureil tbo
Slate j that tbo Democrats at tho
worst would not otonl rmo . fourth
as much : and tbut taking their situa
tion as a wholo it could not be mado
worse, boppon whal might.' As for
tho change in tbo vote, these men ex
pressed tbeif surprint that tba iKnnu
crutic jnujority iVs ol forpr, as they
bud found tho liveliest dissatisfaction
existing iuiiong tbo negn.es' wilh thol
conduct of Kellogg and bis crew nil
New Orleans, us well as with bis honch
alien in their own localities."
"Yet, ovon if ihcso five parishes are
Ihrown.oiit there la sUII akDeniofrutic
majority of over 1,000 loovorcome.and
betore I left N Orleans the Sujires.
tion was mado in tbe llepuhlieein. Ku).
wjlluiutany fulnrpuso of thoteloiiruiih
The arrangement js nitild a handy' ono,
and wo advise. Congress to Irs Oiler
tins (lalont when it Diesis,
Tit roa Tat, ildyai hit Wmnt t
Cu, fearful slapila Ibo ficowkcn-l
woinised 'reform," lu hiS lettof of af-
ceptanee. Hut ,e latter doubles on
tl fonueV wbea be remained ia bis
nrmy order lhat,v"10 man worthy ol
tho office ol I'resideiil itiould be witl
ing to liuld tf, If cotintrd in, or placed
there by irand.iv; That is what we
term Ibu last curd, and Ibo govern-
mont is entitled to (Iweredit, rierhnp,
of shy Muring, if nothing worse, .
What i Ibe difference btrtwetjri tbe
rrinco tf Yalc and tba wstor of a
fountain? On h heir to tho throne,
and th other I thrown into tke air.
DMINISTRATOft'S NOTICE -
Nelloe it kerebr al.eo ll.ul I ..tier, at 1.1.
nlnl.lr.lioc oa tbo ealaleof VVII.LIAM IIITril-
INUS, late of llradford town. bin ntH.a.i.i c.
Pa., drceaied, barlaw been dot. m.ii I.
.,Cr.,a,,.o, poraooa iaiiebl.4 lo aald ratato
will plraee Bioko Immedlole payacnl, iu.d lh"-c
k.ring elaima or detnaada ...inri Hi. -in
preoenl tkeaa properly aalkentieated r..f eettlo.
aeni wilkout deloy,
: DAVID HITCIIINflS,
noadlaad, Oct. t. Adalal.traler
ia tnr anorirat liar for N.mrnaai Wiai-oj.,. .a
Mis.aaora. aod for M ...... . .... . .."
"''BaBd all nolnu lalke Ur...
Winona and SI. Pcler Line
la tba only route f.., Wi.oaa, RooSMTao, 0a
i . "i- rum. n Kl . and a
polnla ta Soutk.rn and Ci-ntral 11, ..,. ,,.
Green Bay and Marquette Line
.. " JA..tLB. Warra..
D
!Sl.tlTIO!f.
Nctlfla la hMeb. elra. .1... .... .
. , - - tnr fm-panoer.
abin herrlofiira eti.llng hrtweea 0. II. Henael
and t. W. Orr, la Iho balrherhig baalaen at
BoiithV Mill.. L'lewrilold ooootr. I. ... Al.
mired by mutual ronaoat oa Ibe Ilk day of No
reaber, Ufa. C. H. Ien,.l will oo.llmt. tbe
baeineee, and la Bolhorlred to glleat all bllTfe
doe Ibo lab) Ira aad will out awr all ..bio ,1
Ira. 0. H. IIKNSKl..
Stollb.' Mill., s.M,';a-4t. J. W. ORR.
.,.... i """"' Amaru., On... IU-
iCjaIABB- PA tn ii'taaw S.I . .. . '
tl,n. . I L t ' ' " V I T T K , llolt.HT.l-,
. HU .ur, WAHKniTpKMIne Cmihtta.. Ii
Freeporlaml Itubuqne Line
ti the only route for lqi., Roi aniai., faai
mbt, and all puiala ia. Krec.orl. lu
QAI1TIIIN. - ,
All peraoaa are herrbr nontlanl ...I...
purcl.aeing or Bcildliag with the lellowmg de.
ernbed property, bow ta tho poamemi of Tho.
D. Holler, la all I Two a.re. ... k.... a
bnga, I r.n bay aad a ore. fodJer, I aetoa wh'aol
mora or leal, 1 wagoa, I Ihecp, I eook llorl, aad
l rupou.ro. OOIO DruBcrTr wu nnr.l,.n t.. u
I it Collector a aala, aad,la lefl with klio oa loaa
1 tpbjaa lo oiy otdrr it aay tlao.
. . ,. Joiib a. RUTTKR.
D,g Rub, Eor. J(, 9fHt
JOHN H. FULFORD,
OKlfSltAL tNSUItAXCK AQKXT,
- i.u i t'learleU, fi-a.. 1 1 ;
nepreaeBia all lie Umiing fin la.oroaao
vvmpMiiia oi to. conntry i
Royal Canadlaa.. , S.ISII.Kie
Hoao, New Vork , & T-M 111
Lya-alng. Maacy, p. k, ' t.u,
l?t iS'.?:zL' - - -. "."
I aaavar, Ntr Y.tJ,i.,.k.t).,.M1-. ,,4M ,4
Homo, Cul., 0.- , ; at. an.
Prorldaooo, WaarblBgtwS.:.:.:... V a.
l-erl0Bl aboat aJT.eUag arai-
'- -..---tTpw.i mw VOri l ftrtji m.
r imtm M SI. belrow hM.
Paaa
Chicago and Milwaukee Line
la the old Lake 'bore Route, ao.l la the on I, one
oraaaroa. I. aaa ra,r, llioa
ta.a Pa,, W.,0, R.v,,., Kr.u.aa I.
Pullman Talnre Cars
are ruaaa all through n-alni oftkla mad.
o. i. me .... i,i ii.ii rnnnmg Ibeaeeira bo.
, - -"ii' m n inuaa.
AtOtaahaour 8leeperseoanvt with th.
ii an Bterpere on the 1'aii.a PAt(ta. D.n....r
.11 point, Wea, of Ik. Miaaoarrii ,V.
s Ike air.l of the Iraioa Iroa Ik gui or
rl."rl ""l '',,1l"Ii"shs d t.llforau,
Oomall-ni.;: V"
Jf" l"J T"1 la'am.lla, Two
.l,:;cdk..rb,;,;'!'..-"k
TrrJlr,?"..'!." ':?k.- "?P'r. Two
. ,v, .... , vmdju t 'Me tr aiuohed
and running through to M.ru.,t.. '""''
u -"''wsele.. Four Tbn.ugb traii.J.II,
Kor "parta and Hluona aad p.inia I.
r.llaiB Slreperi to Wioona.
V&r lt.BSue, rla Kreort,Tw. Through
iriiai .ni,, ,, p.i, ,rr .
for lluboqu. and M t'rsrw, , cn
Tjr. Tkroogk Tr.1.. .ly, wilh P.M fj.
alghl iraia to McOregor, Iowa.
aM" t'"-' " . Tw. Tralni
I... Vi ".- "'swirl Valley Ja.,11.,.
far I, a he a. - r... i.i. i,
.. rr.rd, m.rllug, Hon.!.., i,Dn.
nn'' 2"" if0' 411 t Bo.li
Ollee, rto; , Sl.ia ireM Onoka OIKoo,
Parabaa Street, Saa Pronclac Ofloe. HI M,,.V
oaeryHlroM i Ckloago Ticket OSom, J Clai"
Stwrl, tad baM Mown, awaee CoBaland
Mediae, Slrwa , II l..i. mJ, fJJ '"d
Kln.l. end leoal SI reel. W.ll. tHnol ku'
aaraw Wrala and Keaiio i4,.
Per raloa or Inforaatlo. B.l attalnaVI. tm
w. . rw.oerr, T M.ow.o ,...
A akari .f nitronago ta reapeetfullr lollrlud.
' ' jf' BIAUK A NORRIS.
FOR AL,l7il
BOOKS ,t STATIOXER P.
Martfjt nu, l laif,eld, (at Ihc P0l lme.)
T ?- Issva to annnuBee la
the cllliroa or CleartleM d wloioiiw. th,t
fro,, lb. e,l, .h . Ur. Bhoam af raadin.
matter, oojiaiattng ia part of
Bibles and Migaellaneous Books,
Blank Aeeoanl ,ad Vm n..oka , ,,, a,.
r.dPr.! T " ""'-. French fireaid
no ploln, P.. . p,.oi,, ,,.," .
111. n ,;'", "" Wkita .nd Parot.
Shcel Muaih for elir,,, vno, ttutc or Viol,..
7lT.? "' " ''""f
dMirrd Ibal I ai.r ao, bar, on band, will bo onlerrd
by rat uaiw, ,md ...Id al wholee.1. or null
I. I eualoaera. 1 w, ,b, IHI p,a
llieraturo, a.cb ia Magaalao., New.pai.ore, Ao.
e...r..w.M.,r..,s-,'"AV,',:''
Sao'L
fhleafo
H. A. KltATZEIl,
(irocrnio m)
KRATZER& LYTLE,
oaauta ia
DRY GOODS, '
NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
SliOKS,
, LEATHER,
CARPBlk
OIL CLOTHSI,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHAtlRS,
ITO.
Market Street, tiesrSelw, Pa,
Feb. tt, If-II-lf
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALIt IN
FURNITURE,
. . AND
Improved Spring Beds,
.MARKET STREET, NEAR p. o. .
' Two waderaltrited Vaga rear, to l.fhra the rtll-
!Lk tr ,k:,,r,; '" "' ef Pn-iil-ars
Ti "'i Cb"' d Palate Ckoabee
Suite., Pari., .!,, RM,bf . 1U.,I.
Oh. ra, Iradlef and Oeol.' H..J Cb.leo. Ibe Nr.
fjraM DialagBad Pwtot Cblre. Caae Boatload
niBOJeAr Cb.lro.CU.hM B. M ... w..
ttoa Udd.nf M.I Aeekl, fterekblag rmahoa. 'f
MOULDIMO AHP KICTUta mMIS,
awiublo for Uelteay erMWota. .
"" JOHN TROUTMAN.
AiewtttB, PloablBf aa gas BlloiaVel WI ."."7
hy aiporloB werklea. May t, 11. ' aa M, IMLIy.
' piiirii.','aon-M h bid fhn lwonto
6--th ti ware" aaar mmt
- N