Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 24, 1877, Image 4

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JJOOT AND SHU
OOT ANPSHOK MAKINU.
IH5RPII n DKKKIMI.oa Marktt street, ta
(thaw's Row, Cl.erfl.ld. Pa., has just reeeived
In, ll of r'renrb Calf Skins and Kips, tb)
belt la lb market, and Is Bow pre prd utmsB
feature ererytblne; In bis Una. Ha will war
raal bit work to ba aa fep-etenled.
All', all kind, of Leeiher and Shoe Findine;.
fur aala
tu al'luna of t'lcartald and f Mall af
rv-la levlt-eC give k'.e. a aall.
.JOK SALE.-w-
Tba andrralefled will aa't l prisma sale al'
that Iracl or parcel of land situeie la becetut
township, Cleerlleld ..inner, I'a.. witbiu a short
di'tane. f tba Tr.",. CI. .r 6.1 1 H. K , aail
adjoining lend of Robert lluda"0 and olnrr.,
and known M tbn Jacob U. Hearharl lot. Tbi
eaid tract containing oil acres mora or le, will.
Iwo rrina of velual.le eoal thereon, baa about ar
acres cleared, and ii tba ki-y to a lar.. body ol
eoal aloat bring developed. Will ba auld tow and
.pub aa. trai.. For particular., apply to
DAVID L. K UK IIS.
Cloart.ld, Fa., July I!, lain.
u
H 1) E R T A K I N (J.
Th aiilritKi.t4j r now tvWj prpr4 to
carry on inn uunnrM ol
AT HKASONADLE KATES,
Aod raipoetlull tollctt tba patroBaga of tboaa
awiin .urn arrrioaa.
JOHN TKOt'TMAN,
JAMES I. LKAVV.
Claarttld, Pa., F.k. 11, 1874.
FiaOine. fi:i:i),
GItOCE HY
STORE.
A. C. KRAMER & CO.,
IttHtra n. I, Plv'a Opera llottae,
Irarllold, Pa.
Koep e-nilao'lr na bend
81'OAR,
COFFEE,
TKAS,
rlflDA,
t'OAl (HI,
SALT,
"PICKS,
HOA P,
Canard and DriJ Fruitl, Tot.aco?, Cigar., CaB
di.i, CI.Jrr Vlnaa;ar, RuMar, Fki. A..
ALSO, EXTRA O.ME.HAliE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour
Cora Meal, Chop, Feed, &o.,
All of which will ho aold cheap for oaih or It
aiobauga fur Cuanlry produoo.
A. U. KRAMKR CO.
Ctaarflrld. Kov. 11 1S74.-tf
mm v c
OLUXX'S
sui'iiun soap.
A Sitai.iNO Ri.Mt.-iv oa Diseases akd
ISJUKIES OF THE SKIN ; A llEALTHPVL
IlEAtTirisa oi the Comilexioni A
Reliable Mi.ass of I'elventiso and
Rclievixo Rheumatism amd Goit, and
ax lityt AUD r)isisrCT,v.T, DEorxk
fcUEE AND CoVM KB.lERITANT.
i!ltn' Sulphur Swif), ticsiilet mAi
cnling local rim-ac. of tlie Rkin, banishes df
feils of the cnmplvxion, and imparls to it
gratifying clcrncs and stauothncss.
,S(lii tt lUtlhn arc ctlcliratod for eurinpi
crimliinn and oilier ilisnsn of the skin, ai
well as Rheumatism and (kmt. ilenn
Sllljilllir ,Vl;l rrluces the same ettecta
at a most tritlini rsprnse. This admirable
specific also specililjr litals sum, irmiti, icaUi,
inr$u, tpramt anil titts. It removes dandruff
aod pi event. Iht Ifciir fiom falling out ao4
turning pray.
Clothing and linen ustil in the sick room
is flisinfcrtt-ij, and diseases communicable by
contact with the person, pres-entesl by it.
The Medical Fraternity s.mrtion its use,
Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $120.
S H-liuy the large arte, ami thereby otiavmua.
Sold by !! Ilruguu.
"HIU'H H till ASU WHISKER DTK,"
Blara, or Hr.ww, 50 Coau,
C. I. CniTTETOJ. Prop'r. 7 Siith Av..I.f.
SACKETT&SCHRYVER
IIAHD WARE,!
bad aoaaofaetareTl of
TIN, COPPER Sl SHEET IRONWARE,;
Her oitd Street, ( Irarflrlri, Pa.
Having rcfltltd our atore mom and dnubUd our
atoek, we are prpnrf.l cn nfOr bargaina to pur
otiaarra in our line, W havt deHded to do a
Strictly rush littslness,
aod ran tbetefr at groatly rtdaeed prlcai.
Carpet ten and parawoa who wntemplat build
Ing will do wall to ..amine oar
Tools an! Boilling llard ware,
whirli ii nr and of the boat manufacture.
We iwp Urge atork of
NAILS,
(Jl.ASS,
PUTTY,
GI.VB,
LOCKS,
LATCH KS.
HINC.KS.
SCREWS,
, All klada of llanek PleieM, Kaws, Cbluls, Rqaarae.
llaiuasers. Hatches., Plomba and Lar.le,
Mnrtierd A Thumb Mwftfe, It.vrlt,
' Braces A Piitta, Wood and Iron
Beach (screws, and the beat
BcrinR Machine la the
market.
Double and Single Bitt Axes,
POCKET Cl'TLERT, ie.
Agenttfor ButntWi Iron Corn ShrlleT
ererrabted.
. Also, af enl for Richards'
GOTHIC FLUE TOPS,
., wbrQh affact tally nn Smoky Flota.
Farm liuplomcnts. Qnrden Tools.
of vry dracHption.
, " " . A large t arlety af
COOK STOVES,!
Wklak wa warrmat la (lea aaUsfaetlea.
PmrtmbU Hnngr mm Fwrnmtt.
kavrWi.,, BwmMb, mm Job Week awa ao
nawsikls taraae. All ordoro will rwaesv prompt
awraw a Pl.asblaf aad ,as ltth. altoaiM lo
ay Q.i.rlsaMl woraaae. Mae I, !.
5rj floods, ifirorcrifs, (ftc.
JJARD TIMES
have :. effect -
IN FRENCHVILLE!
I am aware thai tbare . t moi p-riut.1 a little
bard ta plM, and 1 tm aUu tmmrm that lb
nu.p.a.t.t af 'Kr 'r ' te wall ft.gb Mf frsl
I a. II nut on.cl lb"., woo oo iair g hh1 Irons Bt.
tad all wie f-sVr.-ire fh-ll be fnitlatrd taf ee-
HOW TO AVOID HAlil) TIMKS
I bate r.d. rnoui;h lv up.y all the Inhal.l
aols in the lower and of Iba oountv which I aril
t .ai-ordlna; low rate, fnm my umuiinoth store It
Ml L.SOMU H(l, where I can always ba foanil
read lo wait upon caller, and supply ih.m will
Dry Gooita of all Kinds,
m Clolhii, Hatluclti, CaMlfnma, Maxlin,
t0iini, biDa, iTiiiina;!, talitii'ii(
iriBatnioca, Hibbont Lac.
Rady-nal Clothin. rtmti idH FhuM. Hata
Capa all uf lla boat mat art a) anil ma'te to ortlet -
Hum, h(Mki, uioiea, Mitto, Laeai, Kibboaa, Ao.
(1 ROC Kill R3 OF ALL KINDS.
Coffrf, Ti, fiinar. Rice, lMitanoa, Flah, Fail
Pork, Llnated Oil, fi.h Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware Qaoomwirr, Tlnwara, Caftlog, IMowa
ana now laatinjci. nana, Ppthat, Corn Calttrn
ton, Cliler Prii.uJll kiudt of Aiti.
Parfitmarj, Pat n lis Varolih, Qlaia, and genarmt
MBorimtnt of Htationarj,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of difforrnt b ran tit, alwnTi on hand, and Hill b
tola at in ivwaat poaatbla Ofurei.
J. 11. MoClaln' atlediflnaa, Javna'a Mad! fin a.
lloitfiur'a aod HooOand'a Uiltera.
600 poanda of Wool wanted for which thr
tighoat nrle will b aiL CloTrird on banu
tnd for aala at the lowt markoi prira
Alao, Agent for Strattontlllc tad Cttrwenavilk
rhraahing Maobinr.
tuCail and taafor joariflvr. Ton will Ind
tarjihinj uiuall; kept in a rata 11 itora,
L. M. COUDRIKT.
Franohvlll P. 0., Auguit 12, 1874.
EMOVAI,!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would rpct fully notify tba public ganarall
(hat h haa reBOTPd hia Grocery Btora from
Shaw'a How, to lha building formerly oecupito
'y J. Milea Krattar, on Pecond itnti nait dooi
Biglar'i bard war atore, wbera hs inland
k.ping a full line of
U it o ( i:iti i: h.
II A MA, DRIKO BKKPand l.AKD.
SCQARS and Rf'PS, of all (redes.
TEAR. Ones and Black.
COFFKK, Roasted and Ureea.
FLOUR AN'D PROVISIONS,
(W.KVID FRIITS,
All ktudr IB the market.
IMCKl.F.a, ib jam aod l..rr.'..
HI'lt'Ef, in every f.irea and varlMy.
FAMILY FLOUR,
All, KIND I IP f KAtKKKM.
80AP9,
,vatcui;s,
PRIHIl AI'P1,K8,
DRIED PEACHES,
DRIED CIlERRIKo.
Coal Oil anl Lamp CMmaoya.
And a good aaaortment of thoM tbinva oaoall)
kept in a grocery etor. which h will atobangi
tor markung at tba markot nrtei.
Will aall fwr oaib a cheaply u any other uoa.
Pleaae citl and fe bif tk aod Judge for
yonraelf.
.I0I1S MiOACOUEY.
Clearlletd, Jan. , 1677.
G
KOCKRIES.
J AS. II. LYTLE,
(Buooa-aor to I.YTLK MITCHRLLl
WUOLKSALB AMD RKTA1L
DRALER IN
CIKIIlvG I INK Of TEAM.
00I.0NO8
JAPANS,
IMI'KRla,
VOCRO IIY80S,
EKU1.I-II UI EAKFA8
Farcst la Market.
iiiittkh ahii Kif;
Will ho kept and sold at first cost. Cash paid
ir country I roaaea.
QERMAN CnKRKIKS,
Tt'RKKV PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
I'llll.AIlKl.PllIA IIAM8.
KISII.
j Mackerel, Lake llerrinir, Ctl, Ac.
PIC KI.I.H.
Il.rrtl Pickles and Efjll.h Pickles.
Kl.llt'H AM) l'l:i.l).
Flour, Com Maal, Oal Meal, Ac.
Jan. .1,77. JAS. II. LYTLE.
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ci.karfielu7pa. "
WKIiNESDAY MORHINfl.JAN.JI, IHIT.
J'RUXKEXXKMi.
The great number and earnest tone
nf the tellers we are receiving on tbo
uljwl ol drunkenness proves bow
deep la the ititi-rcnt in tba quuHtion p'
me . nruveitimn anil c,ire r tins be."
wiilUli hr- Uii.iihiiuu vtilhuolaola,
moral reformers, total absluinere, or
men 'who look on drinking aa a sin
merely, but from persons who sillier
directly in their own health of body
mm nil ml or Indirectly through tbe
conduct of I base dear to them,by reason
of the dominion nf alcohol over the
will and apielitf. They do not ask lor
condemnation of drunkenness they
know all about its direful consequences
but for remedies from drunkenness.
tt is an entirely practical question to
ibetn, and they do not wih to be put
off with moral platitudes, oasy to utter,
and tho truth of which they freely ac
knowledge. Tell us how to conquer
tbo hnliit of reliance on alcoholic stim
ulants, la tho question tboy ask us with
so much earnestness.
Now, it is fur harder to answer
this question satinractorily than to
stigmatize tho practice of drinking.
Experience shows that prohibitory
laws against the sale ol liquor are in
vain. Tho only way ia for each Indi
vidual to be fortified against the temp
tation to Indulgence. Laws cannot
lake the placo of individual will hero,
though they may perhaps help to
strengthen it ; but chiefly they must
do their part by making tbe vice of
drunkenness odious and punishable,
and society nmst aid by treating with
less leniency tho lapses from sobriety
which It now tolerates among its most
honored members. It should be prac
tically enforced on every young man
that beastliness in dunking is a social
urimo for which ho must pay tho pen
alty in social censure, as aiucb as it be
made any other indecent exhibition of
vile habits; that if ho wishes to hold
tho place of a gentleman or a respect
ed member of society, to bo received
among ropectablo people, or to obtain
employment, be must nover bo seen
under the influence of liquor. The
laws which punish the vender ol the
drink are not successful, nor are they
sound in morals and loiric. IT IS
Til K U8KR WHO SHOULD BE
COMPELLED TO - KEEL THE
PENALTY OK JUS DERELIC
TION IN U1S OWN PERSON
AND HEPITATION..
This is what society can do to pre
vent the. formation of the habit of
gross indulgence in drinking. But
when once tbo habit is acquired, there
is no ono who can cure it except tbi
victim of it himself, and such victims
appeal to us for tho remedy. Now,
the great remedy is tho will. There
is no drug in the pharmacopoeia that
of itself can euro drunkenness, though
ihero aro drugs which can mitigate
I tho effects of drunkenness, help to re-
storo tone to the system after a de
bauch, and strengthen tbo shattered
nerves. A correspondent of tho Sun
has given stub prescriptions, and they
aro good. But they must be regarded
altogether as a means of recovering
from the physical damago of tbe babit
of drinking, and enabling tbe drunk
ard to sustain himself tomnorarily
without the aid of alcoholio stimu
lant ; and so fur they aro a necessary
purt ot tho euro in many cases.
Tho man may be auld to be on lha
high road to becoming a drunkard who,)
in otherwise ordinarily good health,
leeis tho need of tbe support of stimu
lants to keep tho physical machine In
running order. If he regularly expe
riences a senso of "goneness" in the
morning, a nervous prostration and
lussilndo which is not overcome until
ho had a cocktail or two bclore break-
lust, ho is an incipient drunkard, if he i
is not ono already, out and out. He mains to ask, What then? The gov
hus got so fur that he drinks, not fori ernment must be lifted above the perils
tho pleasure of tho beverage, but be-!of rebollionaiid revolution, and Kansas
causo il is a necessity to him. Then ia the 8tate to do it. We are told that,
tho serpent has him in its folds, and he! personified in Anthony, she stands be
ia gone, unless he at onceand perempt-l fore the world in the same heroic atti
orily refuses lo drink altogether. Undo sbo has ever maintained. She
The bane of our young men and our! w'" "ot concede one slop in compro
business men of all ages ia these morn-l mi"e or ''ol(l l" tl,u intimidation talk
ing tipples. A man who habitually J t fore. If needed to defend and
drinks in the morning is sure to go lo' protect the earrvd earnings of the lust
bed full of liquor at night. Beginning 'K1 "lruKe!,0i "'i Bt lulwl. "lands
tho day on stimulants, he cannot go! ready to do her duty. Well, that set-
through it without keeping np tho ao-
tion by continued re-enforcements.
There are thousands of highly re-
snectable men in Now York who are
under tho influence of liquor the twen
ty-four boars through and from one
year's end to another. Tbo utter
avoidanco of everything in tho way
of alcoholic drinks throughout the day
and hefero the heavy meal then, it
taken at all, to bo taken with tbe food
is tho inflexible rule for all voana
men to lay down tor themselves. Anil
when they find that either by reason
of an inherited morbidity of appetite
or by peculiar temptation to drinking
ihcy aro getting to rely on tho stimu
lant as an imperative need, let them
not deceive themselves by hopes of
conquering the desire while continuing
lo itiduigo il, but at once give up liquor
altogether. Such men aro only safe
when tbey are total abstainers. All
iboso who drink aro not of tbis kind,
but practically all are who feel tbo
need of the support of alcohol for the
nerves or the faculties ; and they wi
bo wise if tbey watch tor tho indica
tions of the dependence, and promptly
stop the moment they see them,
Tbo rase ol tho man wbo has grow u
to lean on alcohol as a cripple on his
stall who cannot go througn his ordi
nary work or pleasure without it, is an
exceedingly difficult one of cure, and
here come in such prescriptions as those
given by our correspondent Let tbe
drunkard bavo temporary recourse to
tb cm In plat e of hia accustomed stim
ulant, and leave that off from hence.
lorth. lie must endure the prostra
tion from which he suffers lor the
time, regarding himself as an invalid ;
and after beginning his physical re
"toration, during its prove and from
henceforth ho must not drink at all.
Here cornea Id the will which mast
lurniah tba only care for the drunkard.
The bodily prostration, of coarse, en
feeble tb wlllaodlb Bgbt aa ardt
at it atari , bat when the effect of
ib alcohol bar baaa gradually r-
movod by abstinence, the content it not
no uncqunl. Hut in all case wbore
the appotito ha (iuwn to be tyrunni
cal, the ruliirn to drinking, no matter
bevr qia!! tbs initial doatjf, rf th
man mtuntion woino tlmn it wua bu
fure. llo ban (rot to treat biinni'lf one
to wbum itriult U poiwii, anil nil'iuiii
Irtnn it aa if it were pruwic acid, llo
bbould no mora truat hiniaoll' with li
quor tbun a doctor would a homicidal
maniac with a piatol or a daor. It
may teem " lilin btimilialini; to ao
i f-m hia trnnkncoa prnn t.i htmapff
Out uw tllltnl imj eufllonais, iiv..t,w,bM.
Iiu".rj arn tip.tluui''v mo to wbiuo,
drinking baa become a chronic mania,
wboau will power ia abattered beyond
repair, and wbo may be confined like
other niaiiiaca, and wbo ought to beau
confined, to keep them from doing in
jury to aociety ; but they are few. We
believe that of all wbo read these linea
there are none who may not give up
the habit, pcrhiip after the loaa of a
little lime, by following our advice
Tea and coffee, tbo aerated watora,
and the tonic of iron and bops in
mild tinctures) may be used to help
along;; but nothing can aupply the
place to tho drunkard of .wearing off
and keeping hia pledge.
THE QRASSIlOPfEH FOR WAR.
Krom the lar of) prairion of tbo Weal
tlieio cornea a murmar ol warlike
voices. Kansas wants to bleed again ,
bleeding ia her forte ; at leant so thinks
Governor Anthony, wbo has become
the Executive of that State and Com-mundcr-in-Chief
of ber Army and
Navy. The bones of the Southern
Confederacy rattled in their coffin;
treason in terror called upon the rocks
and mountains to fall upon it, and re
bellion slunk a way in sheer fright when
Anthony vaulted into the Gubernator
ial chair and summoned tbe world to
hear what Kansas bad to say. "II you
don't believe. 1 am a butcher, smell my
hoots !" said the hero on tbo Buwery
stage. In like manner Anthony strides
down to the footlights and in blood,
curdling accents excluims : "If you
don't believo I'm a warrior, bear me
roar I" and then be roars, and such a
roar ! Tho rounders in the pit shout
"Hi I hit" and tbe gods in the gallery
reward the dime-novel Governor with
thunders of applause. There is noth
ing liko high tragedy for this sort of
audience.
Tbero may be those who think that
tho question now agitating the coun
try require calm and non partisan de
liberation, and who under such circum
stances, expect a Governor above all
others to maintain a judicial frame of
mind. Hut that kind of thing docs
not take in Kansas. Anthony is not a
milk-and-water Chief Magistrate; not
if he knows himself, and he thinks be
does. The people need stirring up,
and he is a stirrer, lie opens with an
arraignment of tho lato rebels. At
once wo And an alarming difference of
opinion between Anthony and such old
fogies as Lincoln, Chase, Andrew,
Sumner, Searard. Curtin and others
who brought tho rebellion to a close
and strove to restore fraternal relations
between tbe Stales. "This condition
of things," says Anthony, "was made
porwiblo by magnanimity without rea
son and an animosity without preced
ent." Ho thinks we made baste to
say that treason was not a crime to be
remembered and traitors not men to
be feared in powor. We do not recall
tbal any of ua ever said any such
thing, but that is nothing to Anthony.
Dunging into bis rhetorical arsenal,
be displays to our admiring eyes such
convincing metaphors aa "ashos in tbe
mouth of wisdom" and "bitterness to
the soul of justice." Then he reveals
the true inwardness ot Southern senti
ment by tbe remark that the leaders
of the great rebellion, wbo have taken
possession of several departments of
tho government and thrown dust into
tho eyes of millions in the North, "can
never cease to cherish the lost cause
aa the jewel of tbe secret hope of their
inner hearts. With Anthony asser-
lion ia demonstration, and It onlv ro-
ties it. The country breathes freer,
",r Kansas has spoken.
In this wicked and torvcrse gener-
ation a few will no doubt bo lound to
queslion whether what Kansas has to
say may possess the supreme impor
tance that Governor Anthony evident
ly attaches lo her utterances. But we
warn such people of their blindness.
Only think what might happen it
Kansas were to remain in this belliger
ent frame of mind and actually under
take to put this country to rights.
Stipposo Governor Anthony should
order his force underarms. An army
of grasshopper is not to be aneetcd
at. Tbey are to thoae wbo have met
them what the Bashi-Baiouks are to
tho poor Servians. Governor Anthony
has but to say tho word and thoy will
begin Ihoir work of invasion and oc
cupation. One wing, under General
Ingalls, would march along the Pacific
coast, and soon mnko tbe gardens ot
California a wilderness. Another, un
der General Subsidy Pom, would swoop
southward ovor the Mississippi Valley
like a besom of desolation ; and the
centre, nnder Anthony himself, would
clean out every farm on the Atlantic
slope and occupy the great seaboard
cities until Tilden would bowl for
peace and Hewitt howl for mercy.
The grasshopper is a terrible thing
when bu gets started, and Anthony
holds him nnder Lis thumb. We im
plore all concerned to try not tbe pa
tience of Kansas too far. Anthony baa
given ua fair warning. Tbe next gale
that comeA from the West may bring
to our ears the war cry ol the grass
hopper ; its purport is treason roust
be made odious and traitor puniabod.
Let ua odiate and punish. ttiWW
phia Timet.
A lUDiOALCiaa. Mr. Jaokson, of
Mercer, haa intreducod a bill in our
Lower House, fixing tbe legal rata of
interest in tbta Rial at six per cent,
abd declaring that for obarging nor
than that aero, tb toder ahail forfeit
the principal
a HEAT
THE WHOLE PLANNED AND DIHtiCTEO 1.1
V.AHII1NUON.
Washinotos, Not. 27. The sharp
practice of ('buiiibuiluius Uuturniiig
Hoard which led to their arrest and to
the new complicaticna at Columbia,
did not originate will, them at all. Tho
whole scheme was eoncocted in this
city, and, when fully developed, as il
soon will be, alter t e IIoUe of Itep-ns-t-nlKlircs
pvt. ,,, .s-ork. nil the tnr-
. ...C V i M-i
truji .coloijs. , , .fouit Jsiduj" of .its,
United State, a District Attorney,
and other holding office, will bo con-
neeted with this conspiracy lo steal
the Stuto ol South Curuliua, tin Lotii.
iiinu was stolen in 1872.
A cunning, unscrupulous, untiring,
and searching uilornuy here, lumiliarlv
known as Billy Cook, a. sort ol'jac k of
alt trades, having been preacher, poli
tician, shyster, organizer of tho negro
vote, and general trickster for She)
PROGRESS OF 'THE
coyspiRicf.
herd's Ring, is tho great author ol this!'1' M'",u lr , " ' .'V'1 '
glaring iniquity. With .11 thei. apl.ies, 'u11 ll'B M
and experience in r.,clity, fhatttber-i ,;r,m"1 ""lt'
lain', crow an, wholly Inferior to lheir',lu.,'1'"M " w 11 'I'""1'1 lho
contederute. here, who, under Grant, !,, n'""7 ."""1' "lueN " ""
base revealed faculties that entitle
them to pre-eminence in acounilrulism.
Wbon tho plan for overreaching the
Supremo Court of South Carolina was
mulured, one tKibo conspirulors wtio
wus sent down secretly to Coliimbiu,
initiated the Hemming Uourd, anil the
rest is known. Circuit Judge Hugh
L. Bond, known as one of the rankest
of Radicals, wbo waa silting in Haiti-
more, left his oases unheard and butt
oned to Columbiu two weeks before the
opening of Ibisx'ourt there, to become !
tho guest of Chamberlain and tho ro
1 ... . , ..' i
prepare for his own part in tho work.
'
Billy Cook and two associutcsi
. i i .i " i . . i
who concculed their names also turned i
. its.-, i- . i iv
up soon after, as did Sterling, the Pis-
..... i. i, i . . ...
tnct Attorney of Baltimore, a bitter
partisan of Bond's school, and one of
bi. follower.. All these partie. had j
U. ... ... r. , n
ed with Attorney -General I ufl
. , r ... . .,
especially before sturtintr out on their
scandalous mission, and tbero is no
moral doubt that every part ot the
plot was grooved and tongued with
hi knowledge and contrivance,
Grant's last military order is the
sequel to the schemo, and was neces
sary to enforce it Having committed
himself in the original instruction ol
the 10th of November to Gen. Slier
map, "to aeo that the ;irocr find legal
boards of canvatffri are unmolested in
the performance of their duties," this
atcp, though virtually directed against
the highest court in the Stuto, was lo
have been expected.
Another act in tbe drama is thus
opened, and it prepares the way for a
fur more Important ono here. This
devolopmenl muke the presence ol
troops, gathered in from tho fur West
and from tbe South, both plain and
ominous. II tuo voice ol tbe people
can thus boldly bo stifled in tbe States,
if Slate Government can lie over
turned by orders from Washington and
thieve, can be maintained in office,
under the thin pretext of tbo regular
ity of Returning Boards invented lo
protect fraud, and to muke Govern
or., Legislatures, Senators, and now a
President, perhaps, by counting in
their candidates with or without
frauds, why not send a regiment into
tbe House of Representatives and
I
order those members to disperse who
dare to question tbeso acts?
Tbe most prudent, patient, torb ear
ing and conciliatory men begin to
despair when,on Ihe slightest prlencea,i"y tjnin t lie ten tno
and with not .color of right, they j Sstinto who has the absolute power
troop, and the bayonet substituted fl.r "ml wll0, d'"' " h ,0 I""""1' tri,H"
tbe rem.idi.-4of law ami lot i l,i.l.!m LHiiai.n? Why d t be say
every American citiren has been tnuirht
to regard as the only resorts against
wrong. They see the President play-
J 1 J
ing the part of a reckless partisan,
bent on muklng tho popular will yield
before his arbitrary judgment, no long
or tho President of tbo whole people,
but tbo chief of a despcrato faction in
tent only on retaining power.
When tho outrage was perpetrated
in Louisiana, by which thul Slate was
converted into a subjugated province,
by proceedings which disgrace tbe his
tory of tho country, resting entirely
upon tho usurpation of a drunken and
inlaniou. Judge, who in tbo end re-
signed bis .dice to cscapo Impeach- ivsi-teni ; .nai it na
ment, the organs of tbe Administra- ""l0 bct'" l,rovc" l" " o' H-r-
lion .ought lo shelter themselves be- j'irJ i that Senator Howe so publicly
bind the creature of their crimo. It I J'1""-"1 ,0 ',""u Republican j
was tba court they were upholding I i ". "J tlmttbo Kellogg cmu is.
And when tho people protested against "d I"'""'""'" Mr juror:
the Infamies of Kellogg und his gang ! d'""""' thueouiplnint t.f Eliza Pink-
of robbers, they were asked why not "I?"'""1 tl'oso she falsely accused i
appeal to ihe conns which ho owned,! 1,1 murder, turned bcr out cr the ten.,
and tho Judge be appointed, thochief i l,le of jUMiw r,"'"wl 10 rruitfn
ol whom stands branded by the high-'11" '- '""1 'Wl hh
est tribunal in the land a. rogut! , of n'""1 crim- ll !
tho first wator I tl,nt l,,t'ro no l'"'l"nent for criinoj
Now, when 'the pooplo of S311ll, in Louisiana, but Sherman so pervert I
f.,i,. , i,;..i..,.i
the State, consisting exclusively of Re
publican Judges following strictly the
law for tbe enforcement of their rights,
and adopting the advico of tho Presi
dent and hi. friends in regurd to
Louisiana, how are ihcy treated 7 This
mockery of Justice and trifling with
the most sacred rights can only end in
mischief, unless it be restrained now
by wiso but resolute action.
If the Republicans of tho North ,
not moot totfether nromnilv and nro-
j.
teat against the conspiracy, which, il
usosstul, must result either in a sub- diseased that he lins ceased to be re
version of our Institutions or in civil I"!"'""!1'! i "'"I loiiching tho Louisiana
commotion, it may advance with such i t,ul1"1 l'l,'v wl'""' l " """Hy 'le
rapid strides as to prevent tbe possi- j (vn,VA bt'l'"re I,IC fonnlry, either their
bility of check before tho gravest dim- "torie ol outrngaa miiKt be fnlse, or
gers are upon us. Tbellumocratsaro ' tlllT cpially guilty by their uni
not in a position to act with the eame!'"rm lilllru to eniploy their own coin
cffecl. If they step forward even with lll'lu ll'Kl nini hinery to convict and
moderation, party lines will be drawn ' Piiib wrong-dts'rs.
and then no power will be strong! tl'ere anything else left of
onouiih to efface the distinction, or lo'l'io speech worthy of liotss, wo should
!calm tbe tartialitica whlt h enter loin!
merely partisan action.
Now is tho propitious moment lor
lair-minded, calm, and resolute ..pub
lican to take this matter in band, be
cause It ha. assumed shapo far more
important than a more change of Ad
ministration, or the success of Tilden
or Hayes. The peace ot tho country,
property, business In all It depart
ment, value of every kind, ar at
stake. Shall the corrupt Returning
Hoards and carpet-bag rulers, backed
by tho bayonets which the President
eor.lrola, be allowed to diaturb the
general tranquility and ste-itroy the
great Interest f That la tho que Ursa
today-, aad It caiinot b ablrted. jV.
r. Aa.
SHHRU.IXS TIVO JlLl'XVKHS.
Senator Sherman flniinled the bloody
sbii t furiously in the Senate on Tues
duy. llo took up the fuw thread bum
Mailers that Morton has MX alter stv-
erul seasons uf alurriiig with thorn, and
il looks ua if he hud well nigh succeed
ed in making hiiuoclf btlicvu that they
aro still attractive illusions to the
Americun public. That lloulwell
should have taken a purt in the per
lurmunee und reha-heil his bloody
Lhusin oi a" n of half a deeu hi ago,
y-'hellier be really know, belter; bundle gioninl l.eiwcen the coortiinate
.Slitn-mar. aw trff.-y lrfTft:.TfrT. liMTrj.mt-!wlT.iyaTT.,ym,3-r.f v.ri" 'if
druunis ol'stulcitiiiiiiiship und to borrow
siuiielliiiig of its dignity and truth.'
In his Louisiana hiirunguo he made
but two niateiiitl mistakes, ami they
went to the substance ol his whole
speech. He plcuilcd the luw in de
fense ol his Kellogg Keliit'iiing Uourd,
and declured tliut il imposed upon the
board the duly lo reject returns furin
liniidation und fraud. So fur Mr.
Ul.. ,11 .1. . . I.... I. . -I:.l.
wu ,uv .j,., ijiiii, un nut a juoi ill silSt
way that he quoted the luwol the Louis
iunu Reluming Bouid. Hut when the
whole of I ho Scriptural seiileiico is
,(iven wo burn that "the fool hulhsuid
in his heart tfiere is no God ;" ami
when liiu whole of the Loittftiana luw
is given we learn t'nul votes may be
rejected only w hen the Supervisor ol
the parish sends with I he return, us
purt of il, un ofliciul statement of the
frauds or iiitiutidulions practiced for
theconoiderution of the hoard." Under
all other circumstances, the law is im
perative that the hoard ahull compute
jund certify tho vole as returned. With
, . , . , ,
I lull l.ltllll l,l-lil-lutii,l lit tlmlnu- Si..!. ..till
1 .'
Sheriiiun is entirely tuniiliar, for he sut
'
by the side of the suborned bourd,
, . . .
uuiti'i uiu mn ihiiiiii in mi-ill, pun
1 . '
, . h
nCT' j"""
.on. us isnu eistv snu injuiu leiunv irum
I , ' ,,, , .
tday to day to H the vacancy wilt a
J. . 1
renresenlutivo of the onnosiic tisriv.
, ( , i j .
us Iho statute requires in iinmislakuhle
terms, and be knows t lint it wus re
fused in sheer luwlesstiess und fraud,
and thai by reason of such defiance of
tho luw under which the board pre
tended to lit', its whole proceedings
luck the first Attributes of authority.
This simple uddiviui to the traction ol i
truth stilted by St iiulor Sherman, dis- concurrence in that act And tbere-
lose of nioro than half his bole j lore the following proposition of Mr.
speech, and if he were in an average ; Seelye is unsound, namely : "That it
debuting' society in Ohio, where bis! is iho duty of the House ot Repre
rustic uuighbor love the truth for the seiitulives to accept every properly
truth's sake, ho woulJ be shamed from ! cjrlified electoral voto w bich the two
participation in future debates because!
f what they would call his moral in
Anilities.
One other fact that Senator Sher
man neglected lo mention, quite us
ectually 1''"" ' - rawdui. uf
bis speech. It may ho possible that'
his memory bus become treacherous,
and thul he wus ignorant of the sorry
contradiction he fashioned for himselt.
His brilliant wave of the bloody shirt, j tion to perform ; which Is lo concur in
intendod lo Are I he Northern heart,! counting any vole that cornea before
ended with tho confession thill "crimes them. It follows; from this, as a no
des been committed nil over the Slate, fessary consequence, that if, in any
but no one hutl been punished." Did j case, tho two Houses do not concur in
Mr. Sherman i lar underestimate the: the affirmative act of counting any
intelligence ol the American people as particular vote, that voto cannot be
lo assume tliut they don't know whose! included hi the enumeration of the
I ll""i",'h,, il t0 I"1"'"'1 crime in Louis- j
l: o l....- I,- ...I... :.
iana? Dis s be ttiko it for granted
that we are a nation of blind partisans
und itliots? or ts bo slone hliiid w ith
partisanship or driving toward itubecil-
l"'ul "vu' '""' Kellogg, wuo lui nisbed
u' ,""ul" """ """'""K "cumiing
""" sl,Brm-n 'lefemls, ap.it,ts
.1...!...!...... t...il.l1 - .1..
ine joules , iiius ins iu o consii mi nit-: eurrviicss in low aiiirinusis e os ss rsj
jurica; thai officers of his selection are coiving a particular Vote, it is not lie
paid to prosecute offenders, and thul - cessury thai there should be a concur
bis niililin and constabulary, aided by j renco iu the rejection of that rote.
I'Vderul troops, have been ever ut bis' Any other construction or rule of ac
haiid 10 give complete effect to the ad- j tion would rcducetbe House to tbe
ministration of justice? Why didn't! mere function of making an objection
Senutor Shelliiuiisuy that he heard the) wilhou. any power to give it effect,
abandoned prostitute and murderess, j and the Senate a ould bo tho only
Elir.a Piiikston, give her hired lesti-i body thul would determine the dec-
mony to tho Returning Bourd; that
he bud embodied her litlse statement
in a grnvo address to the nation
r:ou tins triitu us to striu it oi the cs,
sential attributes nf truth, aeons-'
ed the helpless opponents of Kellogg I
as the party rcspoimll.lelor lawlessness
in that .State ; bul travo studied fnlse-i
hood to tho Kenalo und the nation by
wilhhnldiiig lb" fact Ihnt Hie power !
lo punish is wholly in tho hand of Iho
desperate plunderer ho wassoshnme-
lea-ly defending. Olio or two propo-
siliotis toncliiiig Jlr. .Shaman must be
a-ceptetl hy the readers ol his speech-1
I., .. .. .... ., ..., . 1
.. .. .
leiuicr thul no neiiteratoiy itiisiueu, or I
lllllt 10 ' "tniggling with a mind so
gladly preseiil il, but lbert Isn't. A
stump harangue tlutl degraded the
- . .
Semite for hours to the jumbled ex
travagances ol the put house politician,
rested on just, iwo paliublc sr--a,.:!,.f
tigiiinst the plainest truths nf our po
litical history, and tho hero ot the
achievement was Senator John Sher
man. I'hita.Mphia Times, Jan. I lib.
The ('amorous anil Chandler are
making fools of their brethren in our
Lrgi-dalure. As on former occasions,
we prcaumolbuy have purchased them.
Col. II err and (rot V. Isiwrenca) an
very active. Well, Binon paid for
those two individaala many yar ago,
and tbey Lav a right to Don
and bi fatbsr to tha very letter.
I'OCXTIXC THE .'OTES.
There is much more logical consist
ency und sound constitutional law in
tho prohibitions for counting tho elec
toral voles offered in the speciul com
mittee t;f the House by Mr. Tucker of
Virginia than there is in the substitute
offered by Jlr. Seelyeof Massachusetts.
Mr. Tucker's proposition assert that
tho power of the House, in counting
the electoral votes, is t-o-ordinato and
equal with that of the Senate. This
is true V e Hogsc, ted it is cqr, lly
r4
considered us separate bodies, and the
proposition tliut neither ol ther
anything but a uitueaslo lheicrl'orni
uiice of the act of counting tho votes
by ihe President ol the Senate, or by
somebody else
.Mr. Tucker's fourth proposition is,
in our judgment equally correct. 1 1 is,
thtit in tho counting of tbe electoral
votes no vote can bo counted against
iho judg'nieiit and assent of the House
of Rcpresenlutivos. This follows ne
cessarily, Inini the constitutional pro
vision winch tines not make a joint as
setiibly ot the two Houses, into which
they would he merged, and in which
they would together form a thin) btsly.
If the two Houses have any function
to perform in the counting of the elec
torul votes, except thai of being pres
ent, us mora) w unease und spectators of
what is done by somebody else, each
of thiol noisl act independently und
utliiiiiutively in the counting of the
votes of uny Slulo. In other words,
lite counting of any vote must be by
the concurrent act of two independent
bodies: otherwise it would follow that
the Setiule, tor example, is to perlorm
the aftirmntivc. duty of counting, ind
that tbo House can only raise objec
tions on which the Senate is to pass.
This would at onee reduce the House
to a function subordinate lo that of the
Senate; a result to which the people
ot this country will certainly not sub
mit. On the other hand, it is not true, as
Mr. Seelye asserts, that what he calls
tho rejection of any electoral vole must
necessarily be a concurrent act When
ever the concurrence of two seperate
bodies is necessary lo an affirmative
act, as is cleurly the case in counting
iho electoral voles, there is, properly
speaking, no rejection of anything that
tfered excepting by the failure to
do the afliruiativu act through non
Houses do not agreo to reject as con
trary to law. Tbis is an entire re
vereal of tho true position under the
Constitution.
As soon us Mr. Seelye admits, as he
docs, tliut the privileges, powers, and
duties of the House in counting the
votes aro no more and no less than
those of the Senate, he admits that Ihe
two bodies bavo an aflirmalive func-
whole number ol voles, or in tbe enuni-
I. . .!.!... i
cralion of tho votes for a particular
candidate.
11 is entirely Incorrect to argue
about the power ot either tho Senate
or the House to reject votes, or about
Ihoirconcurrrencoina rejection of any
voto. What they are to concur in is
in the counting ; that is lo say, in the
j inclusion ol any voto in the enumera-
mm oi uie votes, wuteu is so oeei.ie
the eloction. If there is no such con.
- 1 .1.. 1S1 .: a t
lion.
I We trust and believe that the House
i of Representatives will assert tho true
u.tcirn.o on mis sunjeci, anu wu. inn
allow itself to be misled by the idea
that there Is any necessity lor submit
ling ils ohjectiotis to any of tho votes
to tho final concurrence of tho Senato
in those objections. When the two
llonsn meet to count tbo votes, they
must concur iu counting, and need not
concur In rcjectmg.-.V. Y. .Sits,
, , ." . ...
T" OMAN, Tbo wedded life
"l "!,K'1 ", ' th"
l,0l't Pearled patriots ot tbe Nation,
W wife we. one of tho higbc.
v r i -n J" - "
'""'y over known. The marriage
'M bJ' no means devoid ol romance,
Whil ,n ",'n'",B duril,8 ,l10 11,10 wnri
bavill 1,t'n "'K'rH 'o' lime to
tMe lud.v wl, ul"qaently graced bis
"ol" unu 'l,n". " wasaancrai limes,
founded. Finding that bo would;
"merge trom tlie contlicl battle-scarred
l'"'b'ss he wrote to hi betrothed
n,ld 'gn b'" f illingnstas to release
I e- I...- cm IL.
. " '
e...,l.wl "I II m.l 1-iel- e.m it . I......' ..n, S.
i i J " !"
tlh
tell of your bly to bold your aotil."
During tbo campaign a great deal
was heard of the Southern wur claims,
and tho grout ado made in Ihe matter
i. said to have secured the Republicans
their Btnull majority in Ohio. Among
the bills referred to on tbo slump wits
one to pay lr. J. Milton Best ot IV
diicsh, Ky., for damage inflicted by
the troop. In demolishing his build
ings to giro free range lo artillery.
Tbis bill was referred to as an instance
of how the "rebels" wanted to muke
tbe nation nsv for the battle fields on !
which they were whipped. Now that,
the campaign la over, Mitchell, of
Oregon, a Republican Senator, brings
thul identical bill np in the Senate and
urge, it passage, lie probably bos a
liltlo "divy" pending.
This is the severest winter that New
York has seen since 1W7. The New
York Central Railroad baa had great
difficulty in keeping ita four tracka
open lor the pail fortnight, and forty
mile of freight traina ar now block
aded between Buffalo and Albany.
A repeal ol thaeoulp la i deatand
ed by the people of wvtral ootrnUo.
ftitsrcltasrotig.
CHEAP GROCERIES I
LUMBER CITT, PA.
The anderslffnod aaaouaeoe so his old frl.ad.
and palroos that be haa opened e food ll.e ot
Ultoi'KHlKS A I'ltOVIMIOMH at the old stand
ol Kirk i tfp.bcut, Ul ahicb be s?!'rl' a Mlri.l
paining.. II. W SPKNl-kft.
Lumlr file. Pa.. Mare M-tf
SEWING MACHINES.
i.iqht arsstss
RKWINO MACHINE" FOR SALE F.T
MILLS If. Ki: liltS.
I'LF.AKFIKI.I), PA.
fRrrldenoo la Wort tTloarteld I
All kinds of gEWINil MA-'llIVEs RLE VN'RII
and RKPAIHKII.
AIM, de.cr la all kin-Is of Hewing; Machine
Needle. Oil, Huffier., ruek-enarai-r, resteer
Thread Cutters, lleiaeaae. osid Hinder.. Oil Cane,
Shuttle. Cbe-k-sp'tne. Feed serine:, Ac
New Feed put In the old style Wheeler A Wilson
Slartllnee. New t of.wooel put la t:n- Sinj.r
Mai-hlae.
Ol,0 StACtllM-: or liRAlN'ubai in part
pavmenl f.ie New M-liioea
Will eaU at tho rsei.leneo of pee-soos Hrlo. In
or abuut t.lo.rflel.1. ir anyiblna ia bis line l
desired. If per.nalls Informed, or thmuzh the
foatonoe b let'ee or oiai ear4. ttuwl. Kb
by mall if deeirrd. lo i.rderliis by letter, oc sure
anu five name or .tlacntoe. i rati.t eeeornonn
all ueder. hy m.il. MILES K. HKKKS.
CliarleM, Ha, Au(. M. l-i;( .1m.
J. p. waavatu
w. w. barrs
WEAVER fc RETTS
CLEARK1ELD, PA.,
Are oferiag, at the .Id stand of 0. L. Reed A Ca.
tkolr stock of foods, eooslstlng of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS t SHOES,
HATS CAPS, 11ARDWAR2.
Qt'EENHWARE,
FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &o., &o.,
At the asort reasonable rates for CASH or ia
leb.Biro for
Square Tiabor, BonrdB, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
P9 A Ji.do.. asada to thoea .ocaxed in a-flt-
tiBg out aquar. timber oa tbe moat advaotaireoue
terms. cJtli.nTS
1nnrdrd thr lllshrnl .Tfrrfn of
I'iriiiin.
E. & H.T, ANTHONY 4. CO.,
SOI Brundttay. Kw York.
(Opp. Metrupwliun Hatell, . '
NiwrricrrRrtit, - import atq nutKHa m
ClIKOMOS & FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES d- VIEW'S
Alburne, OriphtWflp!, Pbotocrat.ba, and liiitlrod .
gotu wataDrHtaa, Aecrtaaaa, tr
niOTOu'RAPIIJ MATERIALS.
Wa aft BMriquarUiri fr aver ibing in iba way of
StoreopticoiaB aad jMaio Lantern,
Being naofnturra of the
MICRO UriESTrFir T.AVTBRV,
HTKr.KO-PNfPT!',OV,
L'.MVKKlTV tSTKROPTfOON',
ADVKHTISKK8 SlfcROl'TiCOX.
AHTliVTlrnN.
PCI100L UNTKR, KMri.YLAVTE!lX
I'KOl'LKH I.AMtHN.
Rarb ettt Ing the K.a( r,f Ut 'Hm in th
arltit.
Catatoguof of Li tit emu and S!i If, with Jiree-
ttnat f.ef btaanl Mb aaaia.lls (. .j
Any bt-i,Uilig mm c utk tawury aritb a
Mafia Lato tor a.
u to tba Oratntniat Ei;ioiiUa aril
do viaely tn defer iurctutair.aT anda in ur line
nni tbey imi to atir air im New Vrli. t-htrt-fbry
will Ind greater eari-ty an I mra m 4vr i
priuee.-aod Amt tbaoi at tbmr latvura. Uui
wa bar n concifln t aU a.ior HjrtB-t of ua
gnod tn tlie liuiidiug nr tb- Irfpurinifni nf Pul.lii
Comfort, and lh'av nut m.t.g tv Now York ar
invited in fwMaa nur reprsjet-i.utifiri tbora,
eiA full mock ul Vtawa ot Iba Kptuitlu
and their Mnten'a.
btr-Cnt out (bia alvrrtiaatnrnt lor tv faruae. -to
lune 7, ls; 1y.
califorYu.
Twa rmrAfio iin or(t-wktrr n ttw t
Rrnhrart-a nndrx on-- nuinm.ra-mfnt the ilrrn
Trtitik tUilway Uneeaf tb WRsraid NOKTH
WKT. od, wiib tta nunerowa brab-a and
ntiniiiina. ftirtn tb ehr.?t ami quicko-t r-uii.
bHween 'mrnuand all point- in iLLttoia Wi.
iMwaia, NiiHTiim! Micbiua. Mi-EraiT. Iowa.
NiaRetaRt, CAiironii mnd the Wi:ttct
TaaaiTuRTia. It
Omiihsi and California Lino
In tba fbnrtrtt and taut route for a'l point I in
fwoRTHRitn tLi.iHota, Iowa, Dakota, St bh ak a.
WrOUtXO. CII.OHAIO, I'TAfl, NKVaHl I'At.iroR
RU I'RCQiiR, tRI!M, JaPAR and At "TALIA, It-
Chicago, Madisnii & SI. Paul
Line
l th- ahortrat lint for Nurtrr WiinoMin an-t
MiNtMTA.and fur Mahi-0?i. 1t. Pai l, Mm
itirotia. trt tth and all plnU in th tirrtt
Notthwael. Ita
Mbiina and .Sl. Peter Line
fa the or I .Mt f-.r Wis..ur R-arnfiTitM. 0a
M a tR at, !t P:tk. Nvw Kin. and nil
ltintfl in Koutbora and On'ral MinnefxiU. Ita
Grron Ray and Mnrqutite Lint'
ts Ihe onto line fur jAsarii.i.w. W.eenT,.wa
Kosn Dr l.se, o.sa iss. Ai-ei.ae.iv, tineas liar.
Kcsraaa. Naost-sBB. .MaRgrRVYs. Hoi-.bv.ii.
Ilasceca and tbe Lsla Ht rKaioa Uwi-Nrar. Its
FrOCpiirt and DtltlliqUC LlttC
I. tha only route for Bintv, Ror-er-ibti, Eaai
son, and .11 poial. via. t-'rvepori. It,
Chicago and Milwaukee Line
la iba old I.Aka 'bore Route, aad ia tbe only one
poingthr.iu,th Kt-Arit. I.anr f aaT. Htcn
i.arr Parr, W a i" r kq a n, Kacihr, Kt-rtRA to
Mii.warr.n
rullmnn Pul:ue Tars
are ran on elf lbMe;h tr.ins of this Mad.
This la the ON . 1,1 SB runnins; Ihe-c rtrs ho.
tweraChieesresadSt. I'aul. Chhi,ud Milwaa-
I'l -.. J ,1 .
At Om.ha oar Sleeper. i.nact with tha aeer
all point. West of tbe Vlieenurl Ht.er.
- -- -- .-via I ' im BU OT
South, the train ol the t bieaao A Norib-Weeieri.
R.ilwav I.KAVK CHICA'tO . f .11....-
for Council lllufl.. Omaha and (bllflirnla.
Two Tbronb Trains d.llv.wltb Pullman P.lac.
Drawinf hoous and Sleeping Car, larouib lo
Thronsh Tratee daily, with I'ulltaaa ralaeeCar.
attached oa eesh leotna. .....
for Orea Hay au l.ak si. par lor. Tw.
Tralos daily, with Pollmas V daoe Cars .IIMbed,
.ad ninnin. ihrr.u(h So M.ru,ueite.
Par Mllvra.be., row, Thr-.urb Tr.la.d.lv.
Hallmaa t'ors am aiebl leaiaa. P.iW Cb.le
.B day Iraios.
for "part, an W Inona a.d poi.ts lo
Mibboks.. On. Thr.i(h Trail dally, with
fallmaa Sleeper, t. WIboob.
far lou.u.. vi. rr.wp.trt, Tw. Throoih
Trains dail,, with Pullma. c.ra oa aiebl trhibs.
for Dubuque and I s I'rowar, ... Cliatoa
Two The...,. Irala. dally, with I'.Umaa Car.
oa .l.bl Irmia to MclSrost'.r, l.w..
f or Nloaa City aad aaktoa. Two T-lo
daily I'.linian Oarrto Misaoun Vall.y JuneUna.
far take (iatteva, Foor Tr.ins dailv.
far Hoekforw. wxwrlli.;. Hanha.diaaa
ellle. aod eib. r aolalb, yoaoaa bare from iw.
tai tr.i.1 dailv.
Flew York o.-e, Mo. 416 eroadway'i BoMoa
0ca, No. t But Ssroesi Omaha OStc, H1
rarohaa Strool, H.a Ere eel mo OSeo, III Mm,,
(emery Street t Cbiero Tleb.l OBae, , at Clark
Htreel, undee Hbernu llouaa eoea.r Caa.1 aad
Madieoa Slraelsi Kinar. Street Depot, eorwer W.
Kl.sM.n Cea.1 Street. Well, airaH bep,
mweiee Worm aa Bleat. Street.
Eee rasa, ee lafoeaMeaa aa. aaVsaaaM frasa
toar bm. areata, aypby s
W. H. Bvsa.BTT. - Miaa,, Si4e,r '
i Jl in i (kBr"!
el : .2. ' ' i -- '" :
-1 o I i ; .-,-(
W. H. SvsaBBTV, 1
Oaa. Nek , Callimb,
lam. M, llte-1. '
Uaa-Swa-a,
OalMf
THE MANSION HOUSE
Cwroarol soenodond Market street. '
I I.KAMS'II.I II. fA
'PIIU aid aad eeusaodluue llusel baa. a,,.,
1 tbt (mil ear. Ices .olur.J i ., "
former eo.eliy rr the eclerlalLa,i,i
fers aad ueau. Tb. whole aull.iis, ,, k"
j reiaraisb.a, ana Iba proprietor will ,o lQ
auyla with bias, "
drTbs 'Maaaloa llous." "mell.os raBI
and 'mm Iba Depot oa the arrival en l dfT.
.1 each via sr. c fsai'.n
Jul " f r-rn,;.;...
A1
.Eli II EN Y HOTEL-
Hm.it lirftajlrr. tssraaorl iir-m-it-i. .
jUitV 1 f- 1 1 j mk I -1 IIJH
li-'tsa., aVlll.ttl I,r Ul I'Mteltej fatri.l sj,
ii"it- bta bet-R cburouirlilb- rrpitr
li,.
Br...
lun.iat.ea, ana uurti- win n4 t
pl'. plotfr. . Tlie l.'ile )! ba up,., it.,, t(l fc
I""'"
- u, aiiir MUiE III ion 4r.lit, a,, f(f (
miU lie f'Ufiij t h bsvul .ttnai ud Ii iU'ra i) i
.nil.liujt al'e..-b.-.I. W. ?. lli,U.l.l
My i;,';.. l.-p... .,,
CIUW liuU.sK,'
0 (Cor. uf Market A Kr-.nf atrt:r )
Cl.KAKnELD. A.
Tba utidrrRignnd baring takeu ehttf u i,it
U trie I, would rvapvollully aulioh u. I it
Janl'7 l. K H;LLKh ,n '
IirASUiXGToN IIUI'SK.
T NKW WAHIJIMlTM.N. (-A
TbU nfw and w.ll forninhfj bu- li., tr-
takro ht tbe unJlenigned. He fiel- c&:. i t.i u(
bfing uble to rvridrr ia' infacl f-n t. tlun ml..
favtir bin wtrh aall.
May g, uri. a. W. IMVIH, I'r. ,
f OViriJOUSK.
1 J Mnirt riret,
rnn.ipHiniitt,, pkn'a
Talde a)ae aupplied with ti bt th ntvk
Iforda. Tbe Va-reling puHie ia Invitrri ti rat)
Jn I.?. HfMlKHT M !
?au!;s.
f. R. AKXaLP. Q, W. ARaoi.n. J, . A--
F. K. ARNOLD &. CO.,
ItaukorM mid Itrok rs,
Huoldovllle. JelTni-Mii Co.,
M-ioat reeairftd or oVpoelt. fi-oaTi. ,t ,(,,,.
Icriite rta ante rn and Forotrn Klfhnn- .(.
wave ok baurl und or!t-tinii ftroioptl mn..
ltein"l'Ulllp, (. In, 1174. -ly
County National Bank,
. OF CI.RAHF.KL!, FA.
ROOM In Mtxmnie Buildiaic. ne J-r 0i..ti. .,.
C. I. Wit..n'i Drug Hli.r.
PaaaareTlrkfta m nnrl iVnia I. .-....,. n
town, trUwf.-w, London. F'ari wr.-i fi.t,. n! n ,
Alio, Draft for uleon thr Mot) linn nU;r
and Imperial B.ink nf L-.d-I-tj
JAMES T l.tOXAltn, p.,.-,
W. M. SHAW. Ca-hi-T. a,, ,
DREXEL & CO.,
Mr. 31 fkn-ltll Third Strert, Pliila it:: !.
And Dealers in Government Securfe,
AppliaiioR by nail will rercire priik.j.t .t;i,
tioo. and all (nf'rtoatioD ehwrfuIlT tw.stti
Ordera aolirt'd. A,rt! Il tt.
Jrntlstrjt.
fall Ml of srtirielal iKth. - . ai.Vtm
Wngle sst-t or Artificial Tmrth, . Si.l.oo
drs. hills &TiEini iioi.D,
UJjNTlSTS,
rl.kAltPIKI.rt psrvv-s
Dr. A. M II ill. en,.ld iBfort. hi. fri.o I.
patients sb,it be haiaa.oei.sed w:th hiio. ia
praelio of ilroiiiry, lr. J. L a. U, en bo
arolleinna Oboio L. ran eMA,M,u.. . ,
and
Ihe
1. a
lull
I 10
11).
ouuiance of irle. ..ti.Ue-i ,n. an .ul I he ca
bo wbt nf lha office. All .k ..Hi
ia eaiLlaetioo. A M II. 1.1.4.
U-l l. id If. - J. t. It. tltlt l'ili
STEWART & ELACODRN,
DENTIST S.
Curwensillle. tlrarUrld Counlj. Prun-a.
(OBce ia ti.l. s' New Daildiaj.)
Caiwjitville, j.n 1J, IS7.y.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
(OEc la Bank Baildlog.)
Carvreoarllle. Cleartlcld Co.. Pa.
mcb II tf.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CARDOS & BRO.,
Or Market tt , one 4oat w.ai ol M-niia Hooa,
: . . i'LBAHFIKI.D. FA
0ir arnngrmenta are rf tha mnat ottlt
baxaettsr itir furaUhmtf; tba putilic with Ifre-b
M rata of ail kind, and of tbe vary beat uuality.
Waalftt deal m all binda of Agricultural luiplf
meota, whieb we keep m ethinitroo lr tha Wn
ettt nf the public. Cill nruund wba in toao,
and tak 4 took at tbioR. wr addmttt ua
f. v.. oAKbuN a nno.
ClaarSalJ. Pa.. July U, l, tt.
FRESH HEATeTv MlrtPr
Tha"Bndtarigned ber by inform a lha pubtta In
Rt aeraJ that tbey kp mm haod. nrgnx arly, at
tb-ir ibop. a (joining JO II N it f LlC tl 5 turnitura
un. tppo-ita tba Court llouaa, the
HE ST FHEf1 BEEP, VEL, MVTTO.S
L A -W it, 'OKA. Crt'., AT
R&DUCKi) ru.cEs,- rou cash.
M.rltct a-nlnj Tuasd.T, Thur,J.,y, and
rlaturdnva. Meat de'l'.rej at resid.ao. wbea
'Ueired, . ,
A .h.ea f paironaf. is coeiieaifullf aoliptted.
Msrch 1. !; ly. STAtlr! A NOKHIS.
T.WCABIXET MA IUNU SHOP.
M. B. SPACKMAN
Del re. lo a.oouBeo to tbe paUlc that he hal
-.pc.ea a
CABINET HAKINl) SHOP IN CLEARFIELD,
' Where hewiriKKKP OS BAND '
PxrairxitTas,.
And d. .11 kind, of CAI1INKT WORK and RE
fslll IIKMTrHk o ul kn.d., ..o .hort
noilce and In Hie he.l ,esible maooer. ."h-ip oa
T .ut'b sin. l, opposite I'ark k M trill', C.rtiaa;.
b"p. An J, -M-ly.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEAI.RK IN
FURNITURE,
MATTRESS EM,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O.
The as lereigned nee. leeve to Inform Ihe cltl-.-..
? cieereeM, and Ihe pahli. (enerally. tb.t
he ba. n. hand a Sloe oe.rtmeot of I'erniiarai
ach W.lnut. I'heatsal and fainted Ch.lobet
sitilca. Parlor ttuiles, He.-liuin anil t,.t.-ei'-.
aairs, l...li...' .i il. iui Khsv Cbaira. lb. r.r
fucaled limine; on I I'aih.r Chiiir., fane Seat. nod
Wlbdanf rhalre, Ctothea B lr., Ht, p and Kstrn
l.ia Ladder,, Met Macks, Scrubr.it j llr.i.hn, Ae
MOIH.DINO AND-PICTt'RB FRAMES.
leioVlnj lll.tse. Chr.imos Ae which would,
-.ital.le fi llol di preheats,
.hcls ri i JtlllN TROUT.MAV.
READING FOR" ALL Tl
ROOKS 6 ST A TIOXER Y
Market St. lleanield. i.t (lit Poet liire.
THE .n-leeini bee. h-ae. I. .nn mace to
the eitiseas of Clearnrld anil slcinitr, that
be has fltte.1 up , enniB and haa ju.l ret.recd
from the city with a larce amiui.t of rerl o
taatloe, aaasnrtlBf ia part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Ittank. Aecount .ad J'.ia B.koh of .very ile
eorlpllnn: P .per end Envelope., French prc.rel
and plaint fens and I'eBcl',: lllank Let-el
rapeee, Dee-I,. MurteaireB Jn-l.tneot, Kscmp
tlou aad I'r.mi.are Bote, i W hite Bad I'arcb.
inea' llrlef. Ua.l Cap, Keei..rd Cap. and Kin t ap,
.-hi-el klusie, lor rituer Piano, I '.att or VliIiii,
e-..e.ai.,,7 ,,. n.n. Any OO-ili, .r .taiK'i-aii
I d.etred that I ni.y ..,t have nn h.a.l. will lie ..rdercd
I
I
re espreea, a.4 S..I.1 at wh. Iri-le or rrt.it
so aail au.l.,mee 1 will kaep petiK -.l
HleralBra,,Bob a, kl.(.Iia.i, N-wpapera. As.
. P. A. UAVI.lv.
ItearE.M. May T, lA -if
(Rttootanoi th)
kUATZERvt LYT1E,
DRV OOOllS,
' NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
.. BUOBa,
tEATBSR,
canti
atisCL. at, . ' .
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