Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 20, 1876, Image 4

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JJOOT ASPHllUP,
00T AJiPSHOK MAKISO.
JOSEPH II- DKKKINll, u Market at wet. la
Sbwt Row, Clear-eld. Pa., Jail re-self ed
a aaa lot I'rawk Calf ttk.aa and Kipe, taa
beet la Ik aarei, end le Raw prepared te maa
fcetare Miriaisf la bit Ha. lie will war -
fut ate arora te be aa rep-eeenLed
AiM. all kiaJi ef Leather and lib Findinge
tnr
Te aMieaa of Clear fl Id ana tldalta art
reepeeif-ll ta-lled la Wt blai a tail.
Work deae a abort aoiloa. T lft'Ty
jJWf -ly.n utt-t -.v.ipr. jth ow
tbil IM cr ml of ' la IH alar
towBiblp, ClaarbuM auat.r, I'., wiibla r short
diruoea at taa Trrnna 4 Cloirfm I H. R, .od
adjolaioi laaili at Kurt liuion aod olnrr,
aad ka.a at lk Jab II. Uoarhart Int. Tbe
aaia Irmot oaolaioinc aw raur af taf, wilh
two vaini of valaabl anal tbi.raoa, hM alul flu
aeraa alaaml. aad U taa kjr ta a laraa bodj of
eoat abaat btioa dtMlorHfa. M ill be told low aad
apoa aasv tarai.. rvr parlirourr, api7 tit
IH VI I) L. KIIKBM.
Claarfiald, Pa, Jul J 1J. BM
TJANIEL GOODLANDER,
LUTHKR8BI RO, PA,
Dialer In
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY A GLOVES,
HAT A CAP aal BrOTS BlIOEfl,
Tubaoeo. Oroearlai and Flab. Kalla, Hardwarf,
ijaaanawara ana uiaaawara, ana
Bo;a' Clutbioft, Droa;a, Pulata,
Oil a, Bobuol Book i,
a larg lot of Patent Mediciaea.
Caadiat, KvU A DrUd Tmlta, CbatM and Craok
ri nook aoa Hifla Fowdar,
Flour. Grain onil Potfttoofl,
Olorar aod Tlaiotbj Seed,
Sola Leather, Moroeooa, Llalna;a, B.adtojra and
Tbraad, HboemaKera luola and
Ebot Findiaga.
If o greater variety of oode ta any itora la tbe
eaaaty. All for aale rery low for fatfa or eoantrj
produce at Iba Cheap Loraer. Mny I, 1875,
HUEY & CHRIST,
nt.i rnormnnn" or tiik
CELEBRATED
UlSKElf f ,
MARK PATt
AND
Dlt. HTtKt'KR'H
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
f;vn rot phick list.
Ill i:V V I'll 11 INT,
I JI K. 34 Ktrcct,
FIIII.APni PHI A
March 29, U79 iil
Jlarfltt'nw, yimrnrr.
POWELL & MORGAN,
DIAL! It IX
II ARD W AUK,
AIm. UaDafaetarariof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARPIILD, PA.
F
ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all
kleda fur aale hy
pnWKrX A MO KG AM.
R
AII.UOAD WHEELBARROWS
for ala bj
POWELL A HOROAX.
filh, PAINT, PUTTV, GLASS
Ralli, U., for lala kj
rOWRLL A MOROAX.
TTAKNES3 TRIMMINGS A SHOE
riidlBfi, for lalt k J
rOWKLL A MORGAN
UN3.PI8TOLS 8WOKDCANES
for lata kj
POWELL MuKUAN.
CTOVKS, OF ALL SORTS AND
8lui, far ial k
rOWKI.L A MORGAN,
rnONI IRON! IRON! IRON 1
L
Far lata kt
POWKLL A MORGAN,
II
ORSK SHOES & HORSE SHOE
HAILS, for kj
POWKLL A MORGAN.
PULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
a.
Aal kalt Ma.afattora, for lalt kj
POWKLL A MORGAN.
JMIIMBLR SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXFS.for i.ltkj
IPOWEI.L A MORGAN.
SAraT&OTraR
aiALsat ia
HARDWARE,
aad mannfaetareri of
TIN, COPPER 4 SHEET IRON WARE,
flerotid Hlrcrt, Clearflotd, Pa.
Having rlitil oar atnraronm aad doafiled onr
aioea, wa are prepaml to oner barKtaa to par
ehaara in ear liae. Wa bavedrirtd to do a
Strictly Tash Business.
aad ran threfera atll at greatly mlaeed prliea.
Carpenter! aod perieaiwko eoatetaplale baild
Ing will da well lo alanine ear
Tool, ani SxkUdiBgBardvar,
whlek ll e and of lha kert maaufaotnre.
We keep a lerge itook of
NAILS,
OLASS,
PUTTY,
GLUE,
LOCKS,
LATCHES,
HI NOES,
SCREWS,
All kUda of BeBAk Plauea, 8awa, Cklaala, 8ajuaraa,
a aia ".(, nirBW( e; IBlBnB ai4 laVVtl,
Mnrllatid A Thnmh niifri, Kerala,
Braeaa A Ritu, Waod and I ma
Beech Rcrewe, and the beat
Baring Manama la the
arket.
Donbla and Single Bitt Aiee,
lOCKIT CtTTLKRT, At.
Agent$ for BnmHr$ Iron Com tihttlrr,
warreawa.
Aleo, agaau for Rlekardi'
GOTHIC FLL'E Taj's,
wklol erwtaaR ran Smoky Phtea.
Farm Implements, Garden Tool.,
' erery deaerlptloa.
A "rga variety af
COOK STOVES,
. w warraal to gte, aaUeraeftoa.
Frtmhl, Mmnftt am4 fWiaa tee.
.Ruflag, aVestaf aad Jek Week aVaer M
s.liaakl.a. AH m, ,H rMr. p.M
aaiaaaHa. nMMm.i M. aaa itetai MtaidaTE
k aaaerUaerd aart taea. , - kUr L IK.
5rn ttoodj, ffirarfrlif, (fit.
i
TTA
TIME8
i Jl
HAVI KO KIPKCT
IN FRENCHVILLE I
aw aware thai lhera ara tome btriotii a little
herd la pleaee, aad I am alio aware tbat the
! tajpla,Ri of "bard tinee" le wall alfh aaiitrral
But I taw eluated bow tbal I oaa aatiafj tbr
oraier mua prove eanciuaiveijr ia.i "bar- iibm"
will aot afltot thoee who buy tbair go&da fteai ae,
aad all any pat ma a abel) ha In It laird tnto lha aa-er-t
of
I have axxla a.kk lo .t,U ail S lukabt-
Uata Hi tbe lower and of tbe eoaaty which I ll
at eiceediof low ratea fraan my usaaaaoth etort ta
Mri.SUaNHl'Hti. where 1 eaa alwavi be feaad
ready tw wait npoa eallora and lupply tbea Ub
Dry Goods of all kinds,
finch aa Clotba, ttiuittat Caaalnerea, Mb Ilea,
iieiatnefl, ljtnea, uniiinga. Laiteoea.
Triniminga, Ribbon a, Laoa,
Readjr-made Clothing, Boot and Rhoee, Uata Uld
Capa -all uf the boat material and aaad to order
Hop, fioeka, iloTa, Mittrai, Laaa, Rihboat.Ae.
OROCKRlKf OF AM RINDS.
Cuftee, Tea. Sugar, Hire. Molaeaea, Flab, Ball
rora, litnaaeu un. nan Uli, Carbon Utl.
Hardware, Queeniware, Tinware. Caatlnga, Plewa
and Plow Caatinga, Naila, Bplkei, Core CoIUra-
tora, Uider rreaaea, and all kindi of Aiai.
Parfunery, Paint. Varnlib, Qlaaa. and a gaaarat
aaporiuant 01 otaiionarj.
GO OD FLOUJt,
Of different br&nda. alwaya on hand, and will ha
told at tbe lowest potalble flgurai.
J. II. MoClaln'a Mediclnca, Jayne'a Medlolnaa
iiuauiter a ana uoonana vittert.
I0i ponnda of Wool wanted for which the
hlgheat prloa will be paid. Ulovereeeel oa hand
ana tor aale at toe loweat narkat prtca.
Alto, Agent for fitrattonfllle and CurwauTlile
inreaatng Haohiaea.
r.Call and aee for Tourwlvea. Tow will lad
arery tbtng aaaally kept in a ratall atur.
L. M. COUDRIKT.
FrancbTllla P. 0., Aagaat IS, 1BT4.
REMOVAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would mpeclfully notify tbe public generally
that be baa reaaoTitd bit Oroeery Htwre from
rikw'a Uaa tv. ) MMI.. f?rtsrt. --iz
by J. Milea Kratttr, on Hacond atreet, mi! door
(o Bigler'a hardware atore. wbrre he Intenda
kerpiog a full Una M
U It 41 V, K It 1 K H.
IIAJIH, DRIF.D DKKP.B.I LAKD.
HfOARS and SI RfP-t, of .11 KndM.
TEAS, Grata and Blank.
COPFKK, RoaMrd aad lima.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
f.i.r.rKo rm ith,
All klndr ia tb market.
PICKLKS, ia jan tod karrtU.
SPICK", in tvtrj form and v.rlr.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AIL MSnon1 TRACKER.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
DRIKD APPLKS,
DRIRD PKACHRS,
DRIKD cnRRRIKS,
Co&l Oil aal L&mp . CMm&eyi.
Aad a food aiaorltntnt of tharc tblnaa atually
kfpt ia a arorrfj rtora, whifk ht will airknoia
fir aiarktliof at tbe market prlcea.
Will e)l for cah a ebeaply aa aay atbar aaa.
rieaea "nil aad ea kl stork aad Judge for
foaroalf.
JOHN MrOAfOIIKV.
Claarlleld, Jan. , l7.
G
ROCERIES.
JAS. H. LYTLE,
(BafMraor to LYTLE A MITOBRLL)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CHUICR LINR Of TEAR,
00LONO8,
JAPANS,
IMPERIAL,
TOtNO HYSON.
ENOLISU BKRAKPA8T
Poreat la Market.
Bl'TTKK A Nil KUUH
Will be kept aod told at tret Met. Caah paid
for Coaolry Prodaea.
OKRMAN CIIKRRIK8,
TfRKKt PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA RAMS.
WW.
Markaral, Lake Hrrriag, Cod, Af.
riCKLEH.
Barrel Pick lee aad Rngllak Pleklea.
ri.ona: and fkkii.
Floer, Cera Meal, Oal Meal, Ao.
cMTa JAS. H. LYTL1.
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' ' CI.RARFIBI.l), PA
WRtlMPSDAY MOHNINO, 1RC. :ti, if.rn.
GRASTS IXTEHFEliEM'i: l.n" H"1 nw.luiiilioii in ibi South
SOUTH VAROLISA. Curulinn can'. It would bo ridiculoan,
A Icdcrin tbTuv VorU IhrM ,! ,""l,'r 1,h". -''".
..i i it ... .
nr t lift III humli'l III h I'lititliin.r-iiliiili' rmt
i . ii .i i .
monv viii'iiniiv hii luvivnn hid i iiiiiiui i
of "tbo (fOViM-n infill" in thin way;
''Xulwillmtunilini; tbo I'riMiiUnt'n
rim ;h,I,r,-iHrt;r,w1rSo,M-r.,!ir'''i5 ,"n wi,Wn "'e
; WaVaaa., f.r. ' - .-
i. no awrot thai thm ... dimnvnc ; Pre"''" wl ' "'
of opinion in ll,e Cabinet, and that the i ' U""'-, "" R! P n.r.irtl
point in (T'.puio r,.,,., to the , tio., ! ,,,'m ,ul K""r ,l",t 1,0 mvMU"i d,rett
of the troops at Columbia btat Tu.-a.Iay ;tt,,"'-V."'t't "f("i,",t U"-V til'"!'n "rH'mA
and th. thive lulluwin day.. Id 'llu'r protliimatino by
President (Jranfa int-.ition in the bo-! 11,0 1 """''l'.'"' ',,U bu
gi.,.ii..K coiiK i.1,,1 hh the Cabinet ,le. " l,l"it'"1 ,im0 "''"P""" nni
ci,K,n of Friday it ia dim. nlt to .on- "rro u,xM 10 H'-'r bo.h."
eeiw what the .Mansion in tb, Cabi-; 1TlK,., r,'""l' nl "wnw ,0 hnv0 H mi"
net war about, or hat o. m,.i, there , ,aVn '
.old have been lor a prol.-t bv ,. e' ol,ll,,1, P"1'1"" I'",i(0 dlll.V in
of the member Alter the Cabinet !" S,"' l""mt ' " "n.r reque.U
deeiaion bad been reached the IW I 1 1,0 sl"-o Court of tbu V.iiled
dent tried lo explain away bixpruvioua
conduct nnd to reconeilu it with the
viuir finally adopted. Hut tbutwas!
too evidently an altertbought Had
his fiint purpoiio been w hat bo now
claim, tbero would have been no room
for a diHputramonghiKolTi.iiiladviavi'H.
After all hi. exnlanationa and excUHea
the fact remiiine that the .Statu limine
at Columbia was tuken posecsion by
lederal troop, twulvo bour. in udvantu
of tbe timo appointed tor the meeting
oftbo Legislature ; that member were
i refused adiuianion and the paHwige
blwked ugaiiit them by federal sol
diers, and tbnl their credentials were
2 gfj .crutinir.ed und pawed upon by pcr
jaons having no other authority tbuii
2 90 the federal bayonets wlii. h protected
them. These facta must have been
lr tu w it in Vai.l.in.l.. v.'l'bi"
hour altortbey oociiricd ; but no conn-
I. .. .. r- ,
termanUing order was sent to General
linger. The whole country was kept
in excitement and alarm lor three davs
before any allempt was made to quiet
and reassure it, when, idler n long
Cabinet consultation, a In in o attempt
was niado to explain away tbo tacts.
A purpose to intcrlero with the organ
isation of the Legislature was only
then disavowed. The public naturally
believes that a ' chiingu of base" was
j forced on tho President by the indig
innnt rebukes of the press and the pro-
tests of dissenting members of the
Cabinet.
At first the President listened to had
advisers.
It is truu that no blood hasj
been shed by General lingers troojm ;
but Call it be Said that tbev bnvn orne.
I . . " -
. liccrt no coercion 1 bey wero a stand-
,ing menace to the Legislature, und
;s.iiieti 10 court a pretext lor convert -
j ing menace into fact. Tney have acted
I iiko n tun Dully unwilling to string the
i 11..... i.t 1. . 1 , 1 ,
1111. o.ow icst nc suoui.i 00 prosccute.l
' for "Nu!t and battery, but eager for
. a provocation to pit. h 111.
... , . i
11 ui.nui.il
.Place vcstcrtluv .kl like a deliber-1
"
,,.a.. 1 up a scene 01 uuiuiice.ny iiunsia more ttiaii lilty years ago.)
i m order that the federal troops
j might have an excuse for intervening,
jfiovernor Chnnibcrliiinsspecuil conntn
jbles bad assembled in the Slate House
in law forco ready to nounee on Dcm.
I oc ratio members and drug tlieino.it.
and hi. minions pretended thai federal
troops wero in readiness to support;
them if resistance should bo made. It
was expected that the special consta
bles would succeed in provoking a
sou file, pretend tliul they wcro over
powered and call on tho troops for
help. Tho Democrats wero too wary
to bo caught in this cunning trap.
Their Speaker gavo them notice oftbo
stratngem, and they adjourned to
another place. This attempt to pro
voke a breach of the peace for the
more purposo of creating un occasion
for military interference deserves to be
denounced, and if any officor abetted
it ho should share the denunciation.
Tho Democratic members wisely avoid-
C(J Cnmidnir tho pretext, for the ice!P,mlic i,u' on 11,1,1 number of great
1
I
onco broken, the soldiers would not
stop.' As soon ns they bad an cxci.su
for interposing lo "restore order"
they would bo masters of the situation
nnd would not loosen the irgrip. Cham
berlain's saleliles wero scekinir a
urimu i....i..g.i nruicn .lie Sollliers
might enter,
It ia na.iitii.wl ., ll... l' I...., . i
" ' "'" "r"""l,,",;"Letao.u!llym.ne.ci,.."IJ Praii.lmlUr.nl.
Ins apologists that his right to inter
vene to keep tho local peace is unques
tionable. This a fundii mental error.
It is no port of tbu business of the
lederal government to do polico duly
in the Suites. This function belongs
to tho Htalo governments. It is only
wncn incir power bus been exerted .bavo less regard for his word than
and has failed that tho federal author,. I Gen. Grant. There is somo Irrespon.
ty can interpose, and then only in ajsible dare-devil behind the scenes ma
manner which ia strictly marked out ' nipulnting bim for his own base use.
uy .aw. .iny interlerence to maintain
tho locnl pcaco in a State is illegal and
unwarranted until ull the conditions
prescribed by tbo federal slutus shall
have been complied with. Tho law
does not permit tbo President lo give
military assistance in every case in
which a State Governor may apply to i
mm, diii only "in case ol an insnrrec
tion in any Stuto against tho govern
ment thereof." As yet there is no in.
..,.; ,i u, -
surrection n. the Mnto of South Cam-1
hna "against the government tbotvaf."
There is, in fact, no insurrection nt nil
nor any likolihood of one, and a mere
scufflo or broil between two nnli.in.1
... . , -
parties In the stn-ets of Columbia, or
'
even in the State Hnuse,would not boon
insurrection aminst tho "irovnrnmnni" !
of tbo Slate. A thousand applications 1
fmm ri..,mi,..i: . ii . i
.rom vnumocrlain would not warrant
, , . . 1 "arrani
nutrai interlerence without actual do-
mestio violence directed against tho
Stato irovcrnment. Tim l'ri..i,l..r,i !. 1
not bound to do tbo mero
Stato Governor, llo m
the exigency fnr himself and keep
wiinin tne limits ol iho law, Kvcn in
an actual insurrection against a gov-!
ernmcnt of a State ho is not permitted
to employ military forco until he shall
have itujttarj 5 pmismation ca'ling on
the insiirsenta to disperse. The bin.
gnago of the stnl.ito is explicit on this
point "Whenever, in the judgment of
tho President, it becomes necessary to
uso tho military force under this Title,
the President. shall forthwith, by proc
lamation, command the Insurgents to
dispone and retire peaceably to iheir
respective abodos, within a limited
time." (lfevisod Statutes, section
6,300.) This section acta the Presi
dent's doty in a dear &ght , Before ho
ran employ military flree tliero mint
' bo n body of assembled insurgents to
' niKtiii tliri Slate government. It would
! bu absurd fur liiiu to command them
;tn disperse uml rotiio peuf-cahly lo
'their homes ir mi atieh hn.lv had na.
Isembled. President Cirunt has issued
! IIU iiiiiu III II PM1 ril'lUI lO WIIUIII IIL'OIIIU
' "
no nddroNwl,
It Mvrna to bo bin in-
tt ntion tu vin ,K.y tbu troupe, at onco
tb) moiiKiit thrrt' l ft diHliirlmntu,
i : i i
aa,aa-aaa j.mmf
Qtatee tiua .Ivelarruil that be poaaemiv.
no aaeh power, and that it exureine
would bo rupiignmit lo tbe .'oiiatitu.
lion. In the case of the I'niled State.
vs. Cruiksh.nk, decided in October,
1875, Chief Jiinticu Wuilu said, in de.
livcring the jmlgmeiit of the Court :
"Tho charge us made ia really of noth
ing more tlinu n conspiracy to com
mit a bivach of the eace within a
State. Certainly it will not bo claimed
that the I'oili'.l .States have the power
or are required lo do melt! polico duty
in the States." Hut President liniiit
assumes that lie lias u right to do what
the Supreme Court comddcrs as so ab-
surd. Ho seems to think the doing of
mero police duty" in tbe Slates is one
of the regular functions of tho federal
army, in spite of a solemn decision of
Supreme Court that it is a violation ol
the coitatitn'.ii n lo employ them for
.1 . r l ..r .i. .
1 tnal pill pot'e. I ue peuuuoi tiiu rtuiies
. 1 , .
! to, ' l''"''J ''i' J1"-;" own J1"1""1
i , ,,,t l,mV(H J l".
as a last resori, uio i reaiuuni can oe
applied to lor aid. Hut what the con
stitution makes tbe last in the proccd
uro tbe Prcsid. ut has heretofore seem
ed lo regard lis tbo first.
I'lU Woiik or War. The whole of
tho blood stained literature of war
contains nothing more touching than
tho following, furnished by an English
ofliccr in the Turkish army:
"Not fur nway lay the
body of another officer, bis right hand
pressed on his breast, where the splin-
ter of a shell bad hit lnm. and crnsp.
lug a piece of paper. A strong man,
I... n...n,... . I...I
, u ,.j...u,i.i ..u. ,,.S
with death, liis face, which hud tho nn-
mistakable Russian tvnn una ilisinrteil
! Irom pain. It was with difficulty that
the paper was removed from bis'band.
It was a letter without date, in eyrillio
..A ..i. I. .. . ..I.ll.l
"""v " "I
"" eviuwu, aav n n
i .1 11 i
11111:11 111 me iiiissinn service 1 ne l a
Cii-cas.i,.,, ., nl l
I' " ' f-
and understands Kussian, Irunslutcd
the letter lutn Tiii-L i.li mu IhAn
... ... .....
of our Cossack Polos, who bad been
I I.. .... L - .
brought up in France gave mo tbe
contents in French, as follows : 'Dear
est Father Re good enough, dearest
lather, to come buck from war. Since
you have been away mother weeps
continually, and slio dream every
night that thou liestdead under a tree.
Co.no to us, dear fatbor, for mother
has bocomo so pale, and is always cry
ing. 1 am very good, so that she muy
not cry still more, and when thou
comest back will remain good, and
never bo naughty again. Hut tbou
must cumo soon, father, and kiss moth
er, that she may bocomo red again,
and also kiss thv little Miuka.' "
"Govshmknt" Spkecoxs. President
Grant never annoyed his tcllow-citir.cns
with making long-winded speeches;
!bul ho.,'a "llcred t, io vri-
occasions, and for the purpose of hav
ing them treasured np for the benefit
of future, generations, somo enterpris
ing poet has placed them on record as
follows:
"Let nt hare peart," laid Preildtnt ..rent,
Ar ke retted blmrtlf In tht rktlr of tlate )
Rut ,Hi. wort, have been J. of oant,
Andnll bieaelekereneniacuor halt.
Wlicnjaetleawee bnnllngtbe Ooreraojkeotlkltrae;
But hli terrible threat wae ri.lioalout rant,
And be quickly repented by granting reprlevet.
"Theaoantmuitbchonerr'tayi Preti.leal Urant
''For Trend la eleetinnr, we know, net er peyt
"A r.ir and jnil cuaal'it abat a. til want,
"And Kellogg can do It -.D.I .loot Mr. Uayct."
No cilir.cn ol tho 11. 'public seems to
Cm. Wade Hampton. The Chicago
Tribune one of the leading Radical or
gans of the iioilhhVfst, aa in former
years has been paying somo attention
to tho conduct of this Democratic
champion, in bis battle with the World,
1,10 ,'''"u ""ol'ovil. Among other
"""Kn "mr m ijuenuon saya
There is ono thing wo admire in
the conduct of Wado Hampton nt this
...I.:.. I. 1:1 i
I i.mi, um.i n mi u, liau .11111 11 v, cover, at
tm,ltitu.lo of previou. sins, and that in
his earnest advice to the Conl'udurates,
i0" wo" ,0 ' colored people, to
"ul,mit ,0 ,!,' ,nw. preserve their torn-
Po."""" "0 violence. Keep coo
....I I.. i ... I... l.: . i
and el
i.i. un Mavu uener, in ills luuiiliniiu
to his nartisani. This a.lvieo i. n..l.
only right, but it In, like honesty, the
besl policy, and will do more to ulli-
""" ,,i""i!0 tl"' yl lor ,n t1h!
struggle than all tie lorco ol Ho "solid
t- .1 t i n . ,
South in battle array. Hamilton Im.
.made tens of thousands of new friends
, jn the North within tho past ten days,
The
Democratic lint heads of the
e bidding of a i?orth11W!, T, ' 01'ld
. j "idowcll to follow Hampton s advice,
nusl judgo ol and ,,t ,10 HW)er, ,) ,,e tourt, do
the fighting.
A "I)o.k." Tho Philadcljihia Jimr
iprtinonlly remarks: "As a hull dor.er
of vgislalnrcs General Kngwr aeema
not to he n conspicuous success : but
perhaps his backers fulled him, and
nowtbointimi.lator is likely intimidnl
pd at tho shadows of himself. Grant
nnd Cameron can bull done linger for
obeying their ordeta and bull-dosing
the Hon! h Carolina, Legislature If ne
cessary to savo themselves, and who
will rare for bull doner and bull doged
Ruger tlienf" .
Americans claim, und with grounds,
to drink more oono than all tbe irerkd
beside. :
COVSTISO ', J.WHXA .A ,H17
A7 WISCONSIN IN mi.-.
Whonlhrlt'tirul voii'n m r count
ed in 'iiluuoi y, IR17, Uio vulu of In.
(liuiiK wtin in much the mima rotiiiiiinn
wilh v'" f,,nr )-c"
IhIit, wbiib we ri'i'i'rillj" exhlitini'd.
uml I lie quuatiiui a wtuilliiT lndinnk
elioiibl be vnuntiHl, nnd bo ebouM .
ciJo tbo ijuualiou. On tbu lOtb of
Fubruury, 1817, Mneon in tbo Uuimle i
I I it.... , 1
lliu hiiu muro nan nu(Mitvi, I rewv
.'
. . 11 .....
a kiniilur eominittou of tbo Uoiiav, "to I
wcrtain nd roport a mode ut rxain
it.o rt:li- A " t 1 ..... m
a4aVaaaaaajeaai.aaBaMaaalaa4aaaBjaiaiaaja4aBaVCM
j
lf ta
con ati.l 'liilt tt'i'iii eppoioliHl. 1 i.
rowililtion wus on the same day con
currod ill by tbe Homo, and Ja. kaon,
Irving und Pitkin nppciulud
coiiiinlll.ios each rcpoi
a leaoiiiiiou tnal I he two nouses ax-
aumhle in I he vhumber of the House;
that two persons be appointed teller,
on the part of the Houae "to make a
list ol the votes as they shull bu de
clared ;" that tbo result be delivered
to the Prvi.id.inl, &o., who shall "an
nounce the state of tho vole and tho
persons eluded, lo tbe two Housos."
Jackson and Pitkin wcro appointed tel
lers by tbe II nunc. The Senilis adopt.
ed tbisresotiition as loilself, and Macon
was maue teller.
On Wednesday, February U'tb, the
Homo informed the Senate that it was
roudy lo receive them, und lo "proceed
in opening the certificates and counting
tho votes." Tbe Heiiutc attended, und
took seals in the llonso. The
Journal ol tbe House (p..'!8J), de
flares that "the President of the Sen-
ate, iii the presence or both Houses,
proceeded to open the certificates ol
the Electors ol the several StaU-a, be -
'ilh Nuw IIl"l"',,ir. '''''
were delivered to the tellers, by whom!
they were read, and who look lists of
the same as fur as Indiana. When the
President of tbo Senate was about to
oH.n me votes ol that State for fnethli.,,. and lie failed to make the alUnint!
purpose of hnniig the mine covntal,"
iii.M.ir, 01 jcw lorK, a meml.cr ol
1110 House, "rone ami ohjected to tbu
. , ...... . .
siiine, an ,g i,ml , ,,is opinion, the
votes ol the eloctoraol the said Slate of
i.ioiaiia, &c, oiigni not to no received.
I pin which objection being made, the
.-icimie, on motion o. ono 01 its mem
bers, withdrew."
Thereupon tbo question was debated
in the House; the resolution to reject
the State indefinitely postponed ; the
Scnato came back, and Indiana was
counted. In the Senate Journal there
is notice taken of the incident of re
tiring, but the report is made as if no
objection or interruption ' took place.
In a note, however, (p. Old,) to the
"Annals of Congress" the editors say
that, when the Senate retired, Harbour,
in tbo Senate, moved a resolution that
Indi.,,. I,., I . ... i. . ..,,1
wnicu was siipportcu vy Jiaaon, A nl-
hot, Harbour, Hans, and Duggctt, but
resistcdbyCampbell and Throgmorlon.
n . . ....
ociorc any vote was nAU.tno message
eunie lltim 100 110IIS8 ! narDOIir W It I-
tlrew ln nnmlntinn n,l II, n
' .. .:. . .
j muiH-a wen. Ulllteu. till 1110 next
, morning there wus discussion
ovel'
j what to say the Senate Journal, as
.1..: . l-j. ; t.i
, ,,,, , n, ,ml lm!n MO
precedent, and it was decided that tho
I .
journal should be "according to former
precedents.
But after tbe counting of tho votes
and tho election, Jackson, of tb; House
committee (p. 10(1,) made a report re
specting notification of the President
elect. This report is No. 84 of reports
of House committees lnr that Con-
gross, aim grew out of Iho awiimptton
by tbo Senato to notify the President-
elect without association ol tbe House,
wmcti assumption tke coinmittoo
sicmty rcoiiKe. i no nenate, however,
would not recede, and subsequently,
by a vole of 20 to 12, it refused toenr
roct its journal according to the real
occurrences in opening or counting tho
votes.
In tho debates of tbe House, which
are meagrely reported, tho only point
discussed was whether Indiana was a
State when her electors voted. .
It appears Unit in tbo iegnl theory
of that day tbo two Houses wore as
sembled in an entirety tho House
with its Speaker, and the Senate with
its President and when . nt I
- ...,uv. w,
either body raised a question or made
a motion the other body instantly re
tired. When, therefore, Taylor, ofj
tho House, wus about lo argue his ob
jections to Indiunn,thoSpcakor slopped
him, and vurnum, a Senator, address
ed a motion, to tbo President that tbe
Senate retire, "for the puqwse of al
lowing the House to deliberate," and
tho President then and there put the
motion to the Senate, which adopted it.
And when tho Scnafe rem mod the
Speaker said that tbo House "had not
seen it necessary lo come to any reso
lution, or to Inko any order on tbe
subject which had produced the separ
ation of tbe two Houses."
But four years later, in tho Missouri
ease, the two Houses diuagreo totako
tho decision Into their own hands, and
not leave it to tho President, and they
did instruct him what to do and say
about the voles ol Missouri. To be
sure in the rase of Indiana the vole
was counted, and Missouri, by a slrango
device, both was counted and was not
counted, in the result and declaration
by the President of the Senate
In 18A7 similar resolutions
Were
adopted a, in 1817 for raising commit-1
lees for a "mode of examining tho
votes," and they reported, among other
lliir.gs, the appointment ol tellers "to
make a list of tho votes as they shall
bo declared" " But the tellert In the
actual proceedings assuma larger and
more po.ilivo power. The tellers, after
all tbe certificatea were opened bv tho
President and examined by them, re
ported formally on thoir regularity j
that Wisconsin Klectora did not vote
m the day siocified hy law ; and, in
cluding Wisconsin, they gave the whole
number of voloa to the President ol
the Senate. Ho, taking the report of
(ho tellers, declared Iliichnuan elected
without objuction, including Wisconsin
for Fremont, but, after the declaration,
Marshall, ol the House, made a point
of order as lo tho right of the Presi
dent to decide whether Wisconsin
could, be counted, bu, before any flu.'
cislnn tbo Senate retired, and then Orr
introduced in tho House a rceoluuW
tbot whun the Senato return tbe vote
of t State situated aa Wisconsin ia to
be rejected. Washburn amended h
so aa to toad lhaV aiaeo the oaatiag ol i
tbe vote was prevented1 by the "act of
fiod," lb ''-7r Ai JirorfM 0 aounti
-It."
('amplwll niDToil niilmll'iilo
Inst amrndmunt. In tho otw t thst II n
- " - - j-.
Hy Of Vutt'lH III WisCOIl"iu bJ Voll'd
,,, , , ,,
ii.r jtl-iiiuiiv r.ln'iorfl, lltcn'iuiw tuuj
votet bi rutiiitPft. llcif thrr wm nj
U'ljourniuvnt. uml tbo qucetion did not;
again t'omo up. It d'K not itpper
trnni I lia Hj n h t a tm llmian lmiennl
that JfaMin.eH Pmidonl ol the Srtiutu,
I i . n .i ii"
riiliilulalli.il the munling nt W -
coiiiiii. ImiiTil. tin rHttcrtmn or inntion
are Mill ie in time. lint the i,
,caneu Ihvau proceeding ia tb an
oaf. snseaaaav atf . nasi la
i null rif-M cnmir atnl IIim tr m..u
tin hi on all ai.l.-a of the llo.iae in 1-w'ii ,
'jun the person nf authority. Knim lliia 1
, . ll,l,u.() lttku ; j8(i5 wli(.h v,l0.
tedthe.,exldayt.u,.h
two Houses an- . . , , . , , "
.""i'iii'H. bm mii aou logicui, iHwatlaei
il had nowhere horn 1817 to 1850 bevnj
usserlud that tho Preaident ol the Son
ate had supremo power under the
Constitution lo ennnl. A'. V. H'o W.
the runs WESTS "SOn EH
; SECOSD THOUGHT."
Tbu tlctpnlch from our special oor-
reapoiidetii at Washington is more
j hopeful and satisfactory tlmn tbo in.
telligence from Columbia. President
f; rant bus renounced bis nuilisan nro.
,iu, tions and decided lo stand neutral
in the contest contest but ween General
Hampton and Governor Cbamhurluin
in South Carolina.- The best public
opinion of tho country will warmly
support and indorse him il be main-
tuius this just and impartial nttitud.
j Uo bas given Governor Cbamberlaiii
! decided ivlitifTiiiid bad il... i rue. iai,.r,f
i i,o facta b...n known at Columbia'
jyeaturday the course of the democratic
members would lmvo been different.
It was lbs purpose of Chamberlain lo
eject democratic members from the
iLegUlaiive hall by bis special consta -
nv because he could not gel an as- i
surnn.e either from (Jenerul
Hugeri
!,. flom Wasliiio'ton
! "
that be 1
i would bu supported. IIu telegraphed j
jnll nrwmi m, t IWdont Grant,'
Bm wh,q Senator Patterson went toj
Ue While House to deliver it be found,;
lo his inexpressible disgust, that the!
President was closeted with Mr. Hewitt.
This is tbu most amusing
f r, 1,0
llU(J III ft lOlljr
uticni mm we nave uu.j 111 a 10111;
lime. Tho President afterward reins-
ed lo modify bis order lo General ltu-
ger, und Patterson hastened in alarm
tors ,0 g.,t then to prevail ontbe.Square Ttnto, Board., Shingle.,
President to cbungo his mind. Sena
tors Morton and Logan undertook the
mission in beball ot Chamberlain, but
tbo President was immovable, U is
believed in Washington thai be cannot
now be induced to favor eitherparty
j ttiat he will recognize no Legislature
L ,i,.l, baa ,,. ,,n..i;..nl,l..
L,ir, , ih,,, i i., l-.,r,..,,.,il..
r ' .........-,..v....,..v
lor,,t.ogIliro Wade Hampton a. (rov-
ii- I I ...III. J.I I -I. ...I
eriMir 11 lie snout. 1 uv ueemreu eieeiM.
...
11 '''is t'e uis real position weeongrat-
ululu both bim and the country that
he at last sees through the graceless
LlnWn lllt u,vo bc.M, attempting
I1 tt
; hoodwink and deceive bim. Let bim
do simple justice between the two po-
lilicul parties. W. have never qi.es
tioncd the rectitude of hia intention.
and wo rejoice that bo now inclines to
tuko a more correct view of the situs-
lion. He is not the President of a
party, bnt of tho United St.tea,
we trust that in the crisis that is upon
us be will riso to the full height of his
resnonsibilit v and aim onlv at
pt.at.c founded on impartial justice and
tU.wl .dherunce to law. Tbu situation
begins to brighten. A'. I'. World.
Manner. Of all the modifications
of manner which are to bo met with
in society, perhaps the most generally
pleasing is simplicity, evcn as that
water is the purest that has no tasto:
that air tho freshest which lias no
odor.
$tx aaifrtiSfmfuts.
A
f)MI NINTH ATOR'et NOTICK.
Nctlre ll keral.y circa that Letter! of Ad-
mlnirtrerien aa the aetata ef MARIA J
WAI'I.K laleef Wallecetna Doroagb, OlearSeld
?"M' .'' "' t,' b dul' rJ
(nv .narrlrned, .11 pereom Indebted to laid
ettale will pletre make Immediate paytneat, and
tkoea karing elaima ar demaada will pre .cot
them properly authenticated for eetllemenl ailk
outdeley. U. W. BAKliKH,
P. A.OWKHR,
Woodland, ao. I, 'It-tl Adm'n.
nMIMSTRATOR's) NOTICE.
Net lee la herrfcy green that tsetlera of Ad.
ttitnlatratiuB oa tho aetata of tSAMUKL OOR.
1)0 N, late af llouttdale bnru'. ClearAeld aoainte.
1'a., di-sea-ad. having beea daly granted te Ibe
aadert igned, all pereoaa indebted to aald eatate
will pleaae wake itamediata payment, and thoae
haeiac claiaaa or drmanda will Droeeat thaau
property aathentieaird far atttlrment without;
dalay,
P. TANNEY,
Adiainitlrator.
UoaUdale, aor. J7, T .",
caution.
V7 I
All pertom ara hereby raalioaed agalna paN
eh.ling ar ia aay way meddling with eaa bay I
nr-.,n... ,npHc..,o.o, u.t.u r r.-nor, ol ura- 1
ham lowaihip. at taid boree helonge to aaa aa.l ll
len with taid Prathar on loan, tahjeot lo my nnlet
eianyntae. n. ll. nuilotlMit KK.
Kjkirlowa.Ilea.ia, l.UI-31.
c
AUTION.
All pertoat ara lierehe caalioned tralnit
paroh.rlng , I. ny f.y meddling wilh Ike
lullowlba bronerlr now in tke noreeMina nf Jbn
J, Coder, of aaoa lewaabip, via t Three mikh
oowt, 1 h.if.rt, taring .all. lot af raftiaj loolt,
I ahe.tof e.rp.nl.r. toalr, lotol farming uteatill,
I timhr tied and Aiturce, I ant boree wegoa, II
bogt, I griad iluac. .11 th. knoeekald and keaken
furniture now in Ike koaftewbick ttid Coder lira,
in, S loot af htr, .11 doica thaaf aale, lul of earn
fadder. 90 barbell aura. I of II aaree at r.ia in
'e ground. Thirproperly waa purekaeed my ma
WS'&.ttSVJZ;
'""J"' '"J KRAMU Iiolukiu,;
llnulnla'a. Nor.a, 17 ll.
'THIN.
All narenat are bare kr raatloaed aa-alnet nar
ehatlng or In any way meddling wilk Ike follow.
Ing property now la Ika pore, eel oa of Thom.i
r.rnna, ot i aeti rowntntp, e.t I tne gray horn,
I hay kiirre, I loirel borer, I talret, eete elngl.
b.raaat, I tied, I wtgnn, I plaw, I karraw, I
akaeel plow, I eeeet wkctl, 4 aerae rye, core cop.
per kelllc, I kedr and herid.Bg, I aland, I rat
ebalra, I tiak, I took fare, I roam tiara I koak
reaa, I elolaae prraa, I .leek, I aiipbaard. gaid
pnnarly waa purehaaad by ni al Sharif l eak,
aa Ike ISIk day af Jana, 1st, aa.1 It left wilk
raid Kvam o. loin, tahjeet ta aar ardar at aay
"aaa. KRON Till KnION,
JOHN KVANa. -Weelerer,
Ilea. S, IS; St.
JOHN H . FULFORD,
, OtSKtlAt 1SSVHAXCK AOKST, 1
ClrarBrld, Pcan.'a,
It .11 tk. ttidlnl Fir lnenr.cn.
Cmpaaiae af tkt atuatry
Queen
Koyal Caaadla. . .
Home, New York M
l.joomiog, Money, P. .....
Peanklin, Pbllad ...
hwtiy, narrfarj
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Prarideaae, Waebiagtaa.H.H
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etly ad M kaad. aaaud aafl al m, aaee, 0.
Maeaart eueel,pareHa .ke aUaaa, aanl aaa
my bkHaf lliajnlllawd ratal keree. ataartaw,
0lmurlJA,PM(M.I l., , , 7 VT .
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PiyrrUaiMttf.
rillKAl' (JltOl'KIUKSl
i..u yj . m IIIIUKR CITT, PA.
Tha icderslsnad anncuaoai au kia aid frieaua
laaol
taad
, uhoi bit I K a J HOV IMOAe at int eia
i'k S.en.ier, f..rljlfk ka aanaltl a I
paln-naira. II, W. SPRNC.
liberal
pam naira. II. W. Hl'tNCJlR
Lamltar ritr. fa., NarcM ja-ir
SEWING-MACHINES.
1 S'lWJ
5.aV7, taw. "Taj$aVi
tf - I
Liour ataalaa
ttEWINU MACIIIXb'i foil SALE BY ',
niiEM it. m:i:its,
CLKARHKI.D. I'A. - .
(Reiidenaa 1 Wa.1 Claarteld J
All kladlaf SRWINd MACllfVRa Cl.KWKl)
aad RHI'AIKa'D. i
Alio, dealer In all kinde of Hewia. Maokiea
Needier, Oil, Itouler. Tuk-arkt;l4, C.elerr.
Thread Cuttrrr, IjL-iiitaer and Btn4i'n, Oil Gear,
Bkaltlee. Chek-eprln... Peed riiriax", A..
Nea feed net in
Iheold elele traveler niieea
Marataea.
Nrw
Cea.wheale pal ia .a ...exr
Meohine.
OLD MACIII.VK3 o, C.r.AI.V Ijkr , la pirt
pariuent fi.r New Mei'liiaee.
Will oet: at the n.fli.lrnne of peraonr llvfnx ta
or about CHmr.eM. If anything In kie Una 1.
daelred. If arBllr tnlurtaeil, or tkrwafffc tke
Poetoffioa by leoer or poiial eard. Uoodrt era I
hy nail If dreirrd. In itrdrriiit by letter, Ite e.ire
and rirananeof Marhlna. Ce.n matt eeenmneny
all arJ.ra by mall. MILKS H. DBS US.
CI. arSold, l'a( Af. Jt, Init ial. .
i. r. turn,,,.
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.1
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.. ... , "
1 Are .ir.rw i tka .14 a 1. -ic.
ikeir tteek ef goedl. enaliaUag af '
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A allots,
, ' " '!
CAr''
HAItPWARK,
QtKKNSWARK,
! FLOOR, FEED, SALT, " 4o., 4o.,
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At tkt mofl
, . ...
rraavnallc Tataa for CASH or la
nxrhehge for '
OR COIWTRY PRODUCE. . .
a-Adann aia le la taaaa aagagad ia get
Hag aal eqo.r. limner oa tka matt adeaalageeaa
" pdtljaatJ
.lirardrd tht Hlghrnl .Wrifaf nt
fit una.
E. & H.T. ANTHONY ( CO.,
3I n road way, Retr York,
fOpp. Mrtfwportaaw Hotel ,
n?iiTcti trrr.a, tMroaTKH ad attimS
( Uli mil) S at FRAMES,
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' Aik,m.,r.pha.nr,..Pho,r.,lk. .,,1 Mndred
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... . ........
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BtWOOptlOOLB anlllaj'lC Lanterns,
1 Being manaf.eteireri af the
"VliT
1'NIVEHSITY HTKROPTIOON. -
, i . . ADVKRTISKH'a BTklloHHOON,
ARTOPTICON,
SCUOOt. UNTBRV, KAMTLT i.!fTKRN
PKOPI.Ra LANTERN.' "
Each 17 le Isitig Ike ae-t el" ill .1.1. in Ike
'aarkel.
C.lalngnee of La.terae and SliJee, wi-k dire
tlaaa for aring, Beat an applioaikHi. t -
Any oaleruriiuig aua eaa maka eaaaey wilk a
Magio Lenlern.
aT-Yi.llor. lo th. Ceateaaial liporltlon will
da wiady ta defef parekaeiag aa.sde la ear line
aaU. ikey eoaae lo aaa I lor. ia Near Ywk, where
tbey will Snd greater r.riety aad more moderete
pncee, aaa e.n t.-ieet tnem .1 their leiiure. Bui
wa bava S eoejeeeeina In eell Oman tW nf ...
goaxla in lha balldiag af the Daaanmealaf Paldie
Comlorl, .nd tlwae aal eomiag to Kew York art
tnr.iea lo oallon our repreaeiitat.oa there.
-A full tlork af Viewa af Ika Eipotltlon
and tlMdr aanteata.
ay-Cat eat tkie irertleeiaenl far refkreejae.'aM
Jane 7, IS7..y. .. ... ?
califIrniI;
raa ratcA.o ako gnatT-KKTaai a.ULWAt
Ru.braiei under one laanetcrtaent lha Ureal
Trunk Railway Linet of tht HESTand NOR1"!.
WEST, and, with Ita numarout branch., .nd
eonneetlont, forme tbe ih'.rtert and quickert rnuli
between raic.no and all point, ia lui.leoll. Wi
mstta, NoaTnraa Mtrniats, Miseaaori, lowt,
Naaa.tat, I'tLiroaau and . taa Wama
TtnaiToaiRl. Itt
Omaha and California Lino
ta the ahortMi and beat rente for all poiate la
NoaTnaaa iLtiaoia, low. Dakota, NaaeAaa.
Wrnwia. CoiiaAtK). I tab. Nkv am, Califor
nia Oaatioa, Cniia, Japar aad AraTNALiA. Ita
Chlenso, Madison & St. Paul
Line
"Borteai lint for Xupitrkrb Wieetivata an
Miasaaori. and for .VUninoj. Sr. I'.. ,, u,.
aa.mi.it, lo irra aad all point, ia Ike Ureal
nmn.nt. Ill
ll't... . . n.e ae
" uiuiia nun oi, rcicr une
ll the only Mute for Wiaoat. Roraeeeea. On
Tosst, Manatee, fe. Ptraa. Nrw Kt, and all
pmta in Siulkcro and Central Mianaaota. ttt
1' r 11,,.. nll,l ln,,
'" aej atlita .IIU.UC.IC IdilC
li tnt amy una Tor Jtmaviua, Wtraarews.
Fosn Dr L.e, Oeaama, Arn arcs, tlaars Mar,
R.OASAat, Kao.raaa, Mtaoearra, lloronroe,
li. scors and Ibe LAaaScraaioaCoearaT. Iti
Frccporlaud Dubuque Line
la lha anly raula for Rura, Rantenai Pane
paar, and all poiala Tla. Praapori.- ita . . . i-
Chicago and Milwnnkce Line
le ike old Lake -hoee Raale. aad I. tka aal n.e
paietagtarnaga aeaaeeaa, I... a Poena, Hloa
i. P.aa, Wtiaaa.a, R.eiaa, Kaaotat te
anairiia -
, Pullman Pnbrefars
are raa aa all tbroagh treina of Ikit road.
Thte It ibe ONLY LINgranning Uaee aare ha.
.wrew vnie.go aaa bu rani. UBlcaaeauMl Ml em..
hee, or Chicago and Winona. -4
Al Om.ha our flleeperl ouaaael witb tke mm.
laad Rlecpere on Iho Valoa Paella R.iilruad for
all polnu Wert of the Miteouri Hirer. ....
Oe Ike arriral of Ika Iraiat from lb. Rail ar
nvuin, in. irnmi ol in. t.aieago A AorUI-Watlers
Railway LEAVE CIIICA.IO at followt :
Kort'ouiirll Ulufla.liDiaha and ( allfbrnla,
Two Tkrotigh Tralnt d.lly,wltk I'ullm.n P.laea,
Drawing Room and Sleeping Care Ihroaak to
louncii mane. ,, .
rwr mi. rial aaa Mlnarapeln, T
Tkreagh Train, dally, whk Pallta.a Palaaa Can
attaekedoa both Iraioe,
kvar (irMU Hap a.4 Ijik. Kaprlar, Two
iraioensiiy, wn. raoma. raee Cr. attacked,
fur Mllweake.. Pbal l.c.k Ti.. j.m.
Pallia.. Oar. .a a.lkl Uaiaa, Pukar oa.L. n..ii
oa oay iraiae.
rar ppana aaa aiaui aad patnia ta
Mlaaatota. Oaa Tbreagb I rata dally, with
ranai.a nirepre aa Winona. - , . .
ft Ihionqu.. eia Praea.rt.Tw. Threagk
Tralai daily, wilh I'ollm.a Care.n light leaaaa.
ear lllibu.a. aud 1 " ... ...
Two Through Treiaa dally, wilk PuUawa Care
oa aigni Irate ta ateelregoe, law. - .
far Hbaaa Clip aaut Vaatklaa. Twa Traaaa
dally I'allmaa Oarata MSMmn VaUay JaaetOm,.,
r.r ...ka lineil, Poat Treiae daily. .
r.r kia.ka.ra. ajtarlliif . Kaeeaafca. Jaaamj
rinr, aa. e err Male, yea aaa lure freer tau
la lea Iralat daily. I ,i
Haw York OaVa. Ma. dA Bread w . R.a
Oflae, No, I St.l. Blratt, Omaha Oataa, aait
Pnrnham Btreel. Sea PraaataaaOaW. Iti it...
tome'1 Street VknSJU Tiekal 0aa i Ware
tract, andaf BkenaeS) Mwaej, eanrea Oaaal went
maoieu. nireeiri aiaaia utrael Ue.nL mm., ur
Ki.il. and Caaal Htreett I Walladui 1.1
w.m. vu.i. a. ' 1
rar ralae ar mrs-mell m tat alUlnabl. from
ear noma agawle, apply u
W, H. Pra.awTT, Mtcvif Iles.Kt.
.aa raaa. Agt, Okiaaaya. t Uea a,.V
lu. , lltl., Z;,k ..... nr
A VI
a Hi i aai.-'ra aajaiajea
H'"'- I I
if...
i Ml '
THE MANSION HOUSE
Cornet af Heoaaaaad Market Slraeta.
t'l.liAIIKII.l;!,, PA,
'PIIU aid aad awajadlaaa Haul kaa d.n
1 Ike aail laar. aaaa a.l.r..a T .'"U
luraiar aa.aalta far Ika eeeertata
taraaarttaaam Tk.akaa aallal.. ,MT"'
rafaraleked, aad ta. proarleto, .uf ,,"?
eille
-f Mua" OajaikM raa. a,
aad fraaa aka Denoa aa Ika aertnl j . "
UaaakUata., .,.,, .. W. t. CAHllTr"
jsijiinatr , ... ,. p,.,,
LLKUUKN VJldTKL-.
Markat SHraaS. ClaaraaM, r..
Wm. S. Bradley, fnraiorly aroarleloe ef ,u
laeneH Hnaeav karlai lkl lit .v...
SSa?lSaTTt3ajrajam.
immi mm aieew. ae- jei M .e.
plaoa.. Tka ukla .ll k. .aaal.M a.u '"JL
keel of eeernlaoj ka taa luarkel. at la J
mil be f..and the keel alnae aad H.im a.
aUliliB.. atwekeet...! .1 . a. BS.Mibkl
May 17, ;.. -i - t , Proprietw,
S" U8QU K UaVn A HOUSKr ."
CI.'RWRNSVILLX, PA.
' ' IliWIOM HRAD, PMrrntn.
' Ha? lag been are proprietor of tkli Hubl I
wanld reenaetfully eolloH Ika patraaaie af tat
pablla. lloaea laaeaatly aad anaaairatly ik.
aaled tail, re. .bed aad aafaraUked I good Z
aU ruoaw allaokad. All rail read Ireiue et
tkl. ken. ,, ).all I,
SUAW ilolSE, ,
Cor. af Markal A Print atreeu.)
OkHAKPIMLU, .
Tke aadaret(nd haring taken akarge af tkl,
Hotel, aould reepaelfully eollell publie p.trotu.
JaariA ..... ,, .... 1). . CtLiaiUIT
IITASII1NGTON HOUSE,
NEW WASHINGTON, pi
Thli aea aad veil furaiiked koare kae kMa
Ukea by tke anjerelgnad. Me feell eaaldeil a
being aaia ta reader eellrfartion ta tkaat ake au.
favor kiai ailk a aall. '
May S, 1171. a. W. DAVIS, P.t.
jy O N T O V R II II V It B,
. , ., Oppaeltethe Ceuri Baaia,
LOCK HAVIS, riHS A.
HAUBBAL 4 a ROM. Prep',.
LOYD HOU8K, " '
Main Street, " " '
PIIILtPHIIURa, PKNN'A.
Table alwavi aartttHed a-llk ek. k... ,L .
effordt. Tbe ttireliaa eaklie le In.ti.j ,.
" b'7- R0BKKT LOVIl.
r. tt. aaaoLa. .
w. W aaaoL.
F, K.ARNOLD L CO.,
Ssstrrs Siiu ' Srwitrni,
. RayaaUeaiia. jenaraaa tav, fa.
Money reeeirrd aa deportt. ' Dlreeanu at me
derela ratea. Raetara and Forelra Kirkanr, ..
aeye aa head aad eelleetiene pramatly made
Reyaoldeville, Dee 1S, I874..y
County' Na'Jonal Bank, '
' ' Of Ol.RARPIRLD, PA.
K00M In Maeonlf Rulldlag, one door aortk el
0. D. Wiiaoa'i Drag Store.
Vaaaaga Tlaketa la aad froea Liraraoal, Qaeeai.
towa, Ulargoa, London, Parle aad t'epcakana
Alaa,DranroraalaaaliiaiUyal Baak af IrelaaJ
aad lioparial Baak of Leadoa. ,
JAMES T. LSO.VARD. Praet.
W- MSHAW, Caeklar. tl:l:74
DREXEL A CoT,
Ko. tt naati, Ttilral mreel, rblladclpku
Jfe
ja iiiniruioa dt Bail Will fMlra m MMm. a .....
- ""-"ii-ai eaearrniiiy narwteaed
Order Mlieted. 4 )Ut
Fall het of artlrlrlal TeMk.
HliiKie ni of ArUaVaai Tawtk. .
iA.no
1(410
Dhs. HILLS & HEICHHOLD,
DiiNTISTS. "
CLRAHPIELD PENNa
Dr. A. M llille aoald Inf., hi. IH..J. ..J
i pallratl Ihet he kae aefoeteted with bis, la tho
; pra-liea of denH.lry, Dr. J. 1. R. HeirhhoM, a
I aeatlemaa ahom k-eaareaammend aith fet
i anmraaae ef airing ralMaeUom abjaaM be ehanee
u ke eat of ike oajne. AU work gaaraalaed la
Igo-a eaiuraelioa. A. M II 1 1.1.9,
, Ol H, "7.if. ' J.L.R. UEICPIIOLD.
,; STEWABT & BLAOEBUEN, ,
- UKNTI ST 8, ,
Carwen.ellle, (-IrarHrld rawaty, Prau'..
(065c. ia ealear Haw Balldiag.) ,'
. CaiweatelUa, jaa It, l.7.-lyu. ,
DR.'EvM. THOMP80n7
Ik aft-aaJW
1 (OSct U Baafe Balldlng,) '"
CcrwenavllltClerlw Cw., Fa.
B.akS2'7LC . i
MEAT MARKET.
F.M.CA1D02.4BR0.,
O. Marked at,... doorwaetel Maaekra Heare,
-. ' CLIARPIILD, PA.
Oar artaaaaaaaala are cl tka meet eemaWe
ehareeur lar furaiabiag Ska aaku. ailk Praak
Meau af all kiad. aad af Ikt tary ken aula..
Wa aU. deal ia ail k.ad. of Agrieallaral laiale.
mrntt, which we keep oa eikit.li.ee far tka kea.
alt of tbe public Call traaad a bee fa htwa.
nd take a luafe .A kklaga, aa- addraaa aa 7
Claarleld. Pa, JaJy 14, tl7A.lt.
FRESH MKAT-XEW SHOP.
Tk. aadereigntd kerek ia forme Ika aakUe la
general that they keen oa kaad. raga aaly, al
their thop, adjoin Ing JO II ! U t LICU U faraitan
rooma, oppoiiu the Court Ilouee. tka
sssr mssit stBF,- va-aa, muttoh
,, IAMB, fOHi, KTC, AT
RBDL'CKD PRICKS, FOR CASH.
M.tkrl m-rulng. Tuatday," Tkartday. aad
Baturdart. Meal delivered al r...J. .
deriM.
f. "V. """elly aalioHad.
M.rck I, ISIS ly. BTAtll A aOKRlB.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS ib ST A TIOSEk F.
Market au, tlcarntld, tat the Pael OmVa-1
I'iir anoeratgncd begt lean u aaaaaae. I.
X Ihecilitrat or Clc.r6.ld aad rlciallf, tkal
h. bat Itted ap a ream aid hat Jart ntaraed
from th. city a.tk a l.rga .aaant ef readiag
matter, eaaeiMieg ba ejeua ad
Bibles and Mlsoellaneou. Book.,
Bluik. Aaaaanl aad Pat. Beokt ol erery da.
arripilon l'..pcr and Koeelepoa, Fraaak arereed
nd plain; Pent and Pe.cllt , Blank Lege!
Paper., Heed,, Mortgagee, JadgBtenl, Rtawp.
tioa and Promitare aolca; Wkil. and Pajrok.
meal Brief. Lege. Cap, Uaaard Oaf. .ad Bill Cap,
Sheet Ma.io, for elt.er Piaae, PlaU ar Vletio,
contlanUy on band. Any na.kt ar itMloaaif
dcircd Ib.l Imaj nnl h.V. on h.nd.rll be'ord'tred
br.rrt aipretl, and enld at wkedatale ar reied
aa aall ee.tomne. I wilt aleo keep parted .cei
lller.lara, ta.. .. Magatwaa, Nawepaoara, Aa.
i c ..... . wAlLIS.
Clearl.ld, May , UM It
H. A. KHATZER,
. .'. . faitiatkaoa 4 , .' , .
l KR 1TZE1 ft LYTLE, ; :
DRY GOODS,
. 1
...i .... so
S0II0NS, .
BOOTH, - '
a i .
noes, , , , , j
(. .J
" 1 J
' - LtATBait,' b .
CAatPRT.
OIL CLOTHs,. . , , ,
"" " ;'WALL FAPRR,' ' ' '. ;i
4 WINDOW SHADES,
' ; : , '.aia'
Mirket atrrad, Clamrawld, tV.
Peb. II, UTt-lf . '
JOHN TRbTJtTalX'rir-
;t " DIALER tW 1
FURNITURE,
a i. r-..... i ,AKD ...,o,, ,-....
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET BTRRir, ttlAt t.O. '
Tka uadera lined kaaa laawa U Utoee. tka akl.
tear of Cleerleld, aad tka .bli generally, the!
be has ire bend t twa aaearlaieat af Pkrallare,
eaak aa Waaret, Ckaataal Bead Paletad Caake
luiaaa. Parlor Ralua. ASmaoraa mm IralaawtaA
Chalrt. Lfllei' .nt) tle.ll' KatJ AliVtVll
fnclj biniag aad Parlo Caairt, Can. SeaU a
Wlwweor tRulra, OVatkM Bwrw, aa amd arte.;
rkw lidliM,eiaiii.lii.klaaVaatea.A
I
' MotrLtM am nonmi nAMtM. 1
laoalng Otare-, Ckraraoa," A4, eAW wwalwa ' "
tadl.klifotaeatay prtemla. '
I daelSIA . e - . a . .tyaMI fa4cJU-.