Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 09, 1877, Image 4

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JMHTICK' t:ONTAHLr.l ftl
We printed lure-e usieher ef Ibe
FEB BILL, end ' -"' ' '"""J.
, ...... t-y -
nHKAP GROCERIES!
I , LUMBER CITT, PA.
The enderiilgned announces U his old friends
and natrons 1 bat no aaa openeo gueo line ei
SK0CKHIK8 PROVISIONS at tb old stand
of Kirk A Sponsor, tot nhlob be solieitj a libera'
petroaage.
U. W. BPBNCKH.
Lembor City. Pe., Marsh ID-tl
TERRA COTTA STANDING" VASES.
tnva Lininn and Fire BricK,
topi eoasleally oa hand.
STOJE AXD EARTHED. WARE
' OP JVEKY DESCRIPTION!
CBOCKSI POT81 OROCK8:
FUher'l Patent AlrHKlil clf-8eaibir
Km 11 Caail
BOTTKH CHOCKS, with lido,
CREAM CHOCKS. MILK CHOCKS,
APPLE-IIUTTKR CROCKS,
PICKLE CHOCKS.
r LOWER POTa, PIB DISHKi,
STEW POTS,
Aaa a groat aiany othor talngi too aaaioroai ia
. , Btauoa, w do im at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
, STONE WARE POTTERY
Ooraor of Chorr? ono Third Strom,
CL1AKHKLU, PA. aujl
l. . flinira.
m. coaKia.
a. Kiaaaoa.
StLIvii, SiCxuiiivlb & CuS
(Sooonaiin M Jka OolUb),
POPULAR
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market Mtreflt, Ciearllcld. Pa.
W Btaaufaetara all atodi of Fnrn.tnra for
Cbaailtara, DidiaK Koomi, Librarlai ana UIU
If fm want fomUara of anj kind, don't toy
watil yoa oar atook.
VNDEICTAKIXG
la all lia brancbaa. Wa kp In atook all tba
lateat and moat improved unfflna and Cnfkatf.
and hav ever; facility fur properly eoa
docttnc thia braaab af oar buiineu,
Wa hava ft petnt Carpta Pre- ;. .
error, in which bodiea can
1 be preaerred for aton
r fiderable length of
Una.
A member of tha firm haa hli ileopinfr apart'
' meat at our wan -room, wber be eo be fonc J by
any aeraoa who ootae at aigbt for tba purpoae ol
proeurtng eomiia.
OITLICHo McCORKLE A CO.
Clearfield, Pa,, May 10, 70-ly.
N
EW
... ; ' ' ' ' ' " ' ;
FliOUH. FEED,
. v ' ' and "
GllOCERY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
. Room No. . Ple'a Opera llouae. .
Clearleld, Pa.
Kp tot etaotly oa hiad
SUOAR,
COFFEE,
IJA8,
, fi .' 4 SODA,
' ' COAL OIL,
SYRUP,
8ALT,
SPICKS,
SOAP,
Caaoed aad Dried Trolu. TokoHo, Clf t, Coo
dicl, CiJar Viaogtr, B4tUr, tit
' ALSO, EXTRA OME MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Floor,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o.,
All nf whleh olll b Mid ebtao for eoib or la
oiehango for ooaatrr prodooa.
A.O. KRAMER CO.
Clotrilnld. N". It HT..tf
mm
;w firm
.::'ne3c;.-'Vvo0t
GLENN'S
SULPJWJl SOAP.
- Srr:MNO Rrur.nv for Discasm and
I ijukim or iiir. Smsj A Hkaltiiful
I! ALririF.a' or tii Complexios j A
ItrLIABLE MeaXJ OF rV8!ITINO AND
. Hki.if.vino Rill uhatum and Gout, and
' an Unfoualed Disinfectant, Deodo.
I.IJF.a AND CoTN TER-lRRirANT.
ttlcnn, Sulphur Snap, bidei eradi
nti;; litrl discmcH of tlic ikin, bmnihei de
i.ch l tlie cumpk-xi'in. and imporlt to it
r ilii"!'i clcnrncsa and fmoothne&t.
S..i!jhnr lUUlm are celebrated for curing
' and other riiieaset of the skin, u
i r:i te. Rheumatism and Gtiut. Ulenn't
.l(lliur Simp prnducoa (lie aatne efiectt
r.l u mmt tnlliiiit exficne. lhii otfantrable
f jiecific uNo tfieedily healt sent, tntisei, tcaldt,
ti:nu, tfiraint and rufs. It removes dandruff
and prevent! the hair from falling cut and
aurmug gray.
Clothing and Hnen ased in the licit room
i itmnletted, and diseases communicable by
cmlou with the person, prevented by lU
t 'Die Medical Fraternity auction its ase.
Prices-25 and SO Cents ptr Cakt; ptr
Box (3 Cakes 60c. and $1.20.
N. B. Bur tht l.vt oVta and thmbF T lit
bold by ail Druggists.
" HIUHl H UB AND WHISKER DYT,"
Blavk mr Brawa, M ( enca,
C. I ni TTSITOI, rrop'r. 7 Sixth
tifardtd Ihr tllghttt .tltdnl al
i ritami,
E. 4V H.T. ANTHONY 4. COi
1 Broadway, Mew York,
(Opp. Hatropolitaa Holsl),
aaanraeTvaBas, laroBTsas aaa aaaLaas ta
tllROMOS & FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS
Alaama.fltphet'rpM. PhotrirrrJhi, and Vladred
gooda Calabritiaa, Aetraaiea, Ac,
rnoTOGRArnic materials,
Wa art headquarter! for arerythlig tha way ef
SterMptiooiis avad iUntenxi,
eetng Mtraraetarara or tot
MICItO fiCIRNTIFIC T.ANTRRlf,
fiTKRKO.pNOPTI,'ON,
UNIVEHHITY PTKHOPTtrOTt.
: AUVRHTlSF.K'fl BTKROPTICOIf
ARTOPTirON,
SCHOOL LANTRRb,- R A M ll.T LANTERN,
I'KUI'L, a la a 1 Ann.
Kaeh atyla being the beat ef ill olaaa la the
-" marktt.
- Oatatagaaa at Laatarwa aad fllldat, with dlree-
tlowa for aitng, a at on apnlieatina.
Aay aaterpriilng maa aaa make moary with a
aieirie uanier-a.
ar-Viilion ta tha CtaUwalal Bvpoaltloa will
da wiaaly ta defer parehaeing gmda la oar Una
aattl they eome te ear ttore ta New York, where
they will tad greater variety and mora modereto
prieea; aad aaa aideM ahem at ibetr raitera. But
a have a eoaweaetuaj la tall eneM at flee of our
gooda la tba bonding af tb? Departneal of Fohlie
Caaafbrt, awd vbnae aat aamittg ta Hew York art
hawttod ta aal aa aaw raawaaautfaa thte .
- . A Ml tuak af Yktwa at? iha Bi aeeit lea
aad ibe.r awe tea ta.
jawTOat twt tkraadawHUeaiaat far rafaraaea.'M
JaawMaTt-ly.
, rv
Ittisrrll.inroB.
B
OOT AND SUOE MAKING.
JOSEF H II. DEK.tI.NU, oa Market atreet, ia
-.haw'e Ru, Cleerflttld. I-. aa JuM received
a aaa lot of r'reaeb Calf akae m4 Klaa, Ibr
heat In Ik rial, and la aaa- err per a weaea
tenure ererythinj tn bit Una. 11 anil war
rut ate work la be aa wprneeoied.
Al-i, all k bill of Leather aod bhoe Finding
fur aele - '
The elttieni of Clear6eld aad tlelattj ar
rapetfully (art tod to fire bin. ft eall
Work dae ai Bbrt atitto. Mo'TSy
Thc Bell's Run Woolen Factory
BUHN' I) OtJTI
art lor
BURNED UPI
Thtiuhaarlbari bava.ai irutaspnnia.riibu.il a
nalgbborbood ntcatilty, in tbatraatioD of a 6ri
olaw Woolen Manuravtory, with all tha asodarn
impmrainanU altaehed, and ar irfarad tw uakt
all ktndi of Clotaa, Cantaara, Satinatta, Ulan
kata, Flannali, ca. flentjr l guodi ua band to
au)))ty all oar old mod a (buuaand nawauatout-ra.
h on wa to eoua and aiaintna our atuab.
Tb baalnesa of
CAKDINQ AND Fl'LI.INU
will raeolra our aupwlal attention, t'roprf
arranfnenu will bo taadt- to reeir and deliver
Wool(toiuitoua(oinra. All work warranted and
ton opun tba ahortaal aoltoa, and hv ttriet atirn-
lloa to buainaaa w bou to naltia a I i bar a) hart'
I publie patrunaa.
10.4MM) POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wa will pay tba hljrhatt market price for W0(,
aad tall our nanufaotured guudi aa luw aa altailar
(oodaean be bouKbl In theouunt;, and whenever
we fall to render reaetmahlr aatiifaetioa wo oaii
Jweya he fouod at borne ready to naka proper
uplaoation, either in person or hy latter.
JAMK8 JOHNSON A 80NR,
apr1IXf.tr Bower P. 0
JJARD TIMES
11AVB NO EFPHCT
IN FRENCHYILLEI
I am awai-a that thera art tome peraona a little
bard e please, aad I am alio aware that the
tiompiaint ul "bard titoei la wail mga univeraai
Hut I am to ailuatcd now that I oan latiafy the
former and prove eonolunlvely that "bard time"
will not effoet tboee who buy their goodifrum me,
aad all my patroaa abali hi iaitiatad into taa aa
cret of , ; , -
UOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES
I have coodi enouKh to unitv all tha In&ehU
I ante In tba lower and of the county whieb 1 aril
at eieeedine; low ratea from my mammoth itum in
MULSUNUUKU, wbert 1 ea& alwaya bt rouad
ready to wait upon tallera and -up ply tbam with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
8ah aa Clotht, Ratlnetta, Caiiimerea, Maillot,
Dew i net, bmaa, Urillmgs, taliooei,
. Trimminga, Ribbona, Lace,
Readj-made Clothing, Boota and Shoea, Rata and
Capa all wf tl.e beat material and made to order
Uoae, eoeaa, uiovea, ju it tent, Laoee, niDDona, at.
6R0CEKIK3 OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rlee, Molaiata, fiib, Bali
Pork, Linteed Oil, Fnh Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queeniware. Tinware, CaRtlnra. Plowi
and Plow Caatinga, Nalla, Hpikei, Corn Cultlra
tort,Cidar Praaiaa, and all kind, of Aiaa.
Perfumery, Palnta, Varolii), Qleit, and a general
aaiortmant of Htationery,
O00D FLOUR,
Of different brand, alwaya on hand, and will bt
old at tba lewait ponible Bgarai.
J. U. MeClakn'i Uedieinea, Jayne'a Medicine
Uoatctter a and UooOand a Ulttera.
&00I poonda of Wool wanted for which the
htgheat price will be pain, vioveraoea oa aaa
ana for tale at the loweit mar aat pnoa.
Alio. A cent for Strattonville aad Curwanarilla
rnreaning Maonlnea.
tauCall and ee for youreetrea. Ton will Ind
everything mually kept la a retail atora.
L. M. COUDRIET
Frtoebvllla P. 0., Angaat 12, 1874.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
(Saeeauort to Boy n ton A Young,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINIST.-
M aoafaetarera of
PORTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Comer of Fotrth aad Plea Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAVING encaeed la the Baaafaatnrs of arM
elast MACHINERY, wa raipeel fully Infera
he publie that are ere aew prepared to III al
orders aa eheeply and as promptly as ean be don.
ta any of the elties. We menafsetare and deal la
Malay and Circular Saw-Milli
Head Blocks, Water Wheels, Shafting Polleys,
Gilford's Injector, Steaa Oaoges, Steam Whlstlw,
Ollsrs, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Oauga Cooks, Aii
Ooeks, Olobe Valrea, Cbeoh Valves, wrought Iror
Pipes, S.eam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Ami
Friction Metms, Soap 8loae Peeking, Oem Peek
ng. and all kinds of MILL WORK logetbr.
with Plows, Sled Soles,
COOK AND PARLOR 8T0VK,
and other CASTINOS of all kinds.
. jr-0rders snllolted end filled at any prlev
All letters of inquiry with reference to machiner)
of our manufacture promptly answered, by eddrcs-
Ing as at Clearoald, Pa.
Janl'74-tf BIIII.KR. YOKNO A KKED.
G
nOCKRIES.
JAS. II. LYTLK,
tooeesserte LYTLB A MITCHELL)
WUOLESALK AND RETAIL
DEALER l.N
CHOICE I IXB OF TEAS. .
ooi oir h
JAf NS.
impbhi.,
youno hyson,
rnuli ii i iakfasi
Pareet la Market.
BUTTER AND BOOS.
Will be kept aad sold at I rat soft. Cask eels
for Country Prodaoe. . r
OERMAN CHERRIES,
TURRET PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA DAME.
FIR II.
Mackerel, Lake llerrlng, Cod, As.
PIC KI RN, .
Barrel Pkrhlea aad BagDab Pick lea. '
PLUDR AND PEED,
near, Cera MaeJ, Oal Maei, Ae.
Jaa.t,U "' ' JAE.H.ITTL1.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLKAKF1KLU, PA
WEDNESDAY MOHNINQ. MAY f, IS7T.
SO Ma ACCOUNT OP Tilt CIRCASSIAN
TRUUtlLE AOAIN8T RUSSIA.
The capable dispatch that tlio Porte
ic oiapaicn that the 1 orte ,
ttlaW
Caucaniii recalls the most alnkinjc
pliuo of the continual March lor a
hundred years of the Iturwiana to the
lunda to the south of them. In thin
niurch the bravo and hardy Ciri'anninnK
have always been the lion. In their
path. After a moot romantic hintory,
in which tlio names of Promethua,
Deucalion, Pyriha, the Argnnanum,
ScMMtria and '.ho Earyptiuna, Iho Sey
tliiuim, Milliridules, I'otnpoy and Tru-
jitn, thu Arabs, Ttrtana and Turkomunn
liK"re, Cireaiwia, in 1705,ovurihrow the
Khuiis of thu Crimea and beeamu the
ulliuM of the Ttirkinh Sullan. In 1739
the Cireaiwiana were declared indu-
jiondent, but tbey bnve always rulain-
uu an arTection Iiir their old nianterit
In 1781 Itimnia acquired the Kuban
bonier, and for eighty years after
wards waged a warfuru on thu b.ld
inotintuineors whose huroio Btrugglen
to maintain their froedom aro pot ex
celled in the hiatory of any people. In
1784 the Turks built the fortroas of
Anupa, and thence incited the Curat
nians to inaurreclion against the Rus
sians ill 1807, but five years later, by
the treaty of Bucharest, rtwtored to
tho Turks, who availed theinuclveti of
the peace that followed to convert the
Circanaiami to Ixlamiam. In 1X29
Anapa again fell into the hand of the
Riissiana, and with it tho country.
The Cireaiwians, however, refinted to
recognize tho cosnion, and Iben began
tho struggle which has made them
lumoas and gave to the world onu
of its greatest leaders Shamyl, the
lather ol the young man whom the
Turks now propone to send to his na
tive land to stir up his countrymen
against their hintorie enemies and op
preswnn. Shamyl the elder was born
uboul 1790 and died at Medina, Arabia.
in 1871. lie first appears in 1823 as a
subordinate in a religious war against
the Northern infidels. In 1831 bu be
came a leader and organised bis grand
warfnre against Runsia, which lasted
for nearly thirty years. Ilia first vie.
lory was over General Ivelitch, in
1839, at Aknigo. His force, were sup
posed to be crushed and bimBcIf killed,
but be reappeared soon afterwards
and renewed the strugglo. The fight
ing at Aulfo was of the most despcr
ate character, and lor three days the
conflict was band to hand. After five
years ol guerrilla warfare tho Cr.ar
Nicholas pent a large army into the
country, which Shamyl opposed with
ono of equal numbers. The Ruwiun
campaign was foiled and a new plan ol
action was introduced agaiimt the
brave mountaineers. All atlempts to
bring them to a pitched batllo, in
which tbey bad shown themselves the
o plain, if not the superiors, of the
KusHians, were abandonod and detach
ments sent against isolated spots.
Whercverafooting was obtained, there
a lort was erected. But this plan also
lulled. Ibo Circassians kept up their
offensive operations, and in 1846 tbey
swept the chain of Russian forts and
returned to their mountains laden with
plunder. This victory was repealed
in 1848 and 1850, and in 18S3 they
drove the Russians back from eight
leagues of territory. During thu
Crimean war Russia, bad ber band
lull elsewhere, and Shamyl was com
paratively inactive. As soon as the
treaty of Paris was signed the Csar
reopened tho war. Shamyl held out
heroically for three years, but the cap
ture ol Vedcn in April, 1859, virtually
decided the contest. Shamyl retired
to the mountain fastness of Uhumb.
near tho Caspian Sea. Hero, on Sep
tember 6, after one ol tho most des
pcrato conflicts of history he was fore.
ca 10 surrenticr, aim cameo prisoner
to Moscow and St Petersburg. With
this battle all activo efforts to maintain
the independence of Circassia ceased.
Shamyl was treated with distingiiixhed
courtesy by the Cr.ar, who settled a
pension of 10,000 roubles upon hi in
In 1870 the old hero repuired to the
"brine of Muhomct, where he died the
following year. Although subject to
Russia tho Circassians liavo not aban
doned their hopes of freeing their
country with the assistance of their
old allies, tho Turks. In 1856 tbey
sent a deputation to Conslantinonle
imploring tho Hultun's protection ; in
I8C2 a deputation arrived in London
and presented a petition to the Queen
protesting against Russian rulu and
tho right of Turkey to cede their
country as she had done noarly thirty
years before, and 1803, during a vieii
of tho Czar Alexander II. to the Cau
casus, a delegation of Circassians wait
ed npon him, praying to be left in pos
session of their country and promising
to live on terms of poaco and amity
with tho Kussians. Tho Emporor re
fused, and offered them tho alternative
of waror emigration. The mountaineers
chose the former, but their great lead
er was sadly missed, and aftor a year's
fighting they submitted, and there was
great emigration of about 200,000
persons to Turkey. The Circassians
yet remaining in the Caucasus are sti
djscontentcd and ripe lor revolution,
and if young Shamyl has but half
the heart of bis father, the Russian
armies now operating in Asia Minor
may suddenly find a moro formidable
foe in their rear than in front of them
How Grave I There is not ball so
much Hayes, in j going on among the
Radical noarspapers, since the report
ol tne second Commission has been
given to the public, as before. The
present silence portends a storm, or
an awful amount of praise very soon.
Vt bicb it will bo depends on Hayes,
not on tho independence of tho free
men who control a "Iree press."
Slaves I
' Some people suppose that Mr. Hayes'
oath ol office baa caused him to re
move the army from South Carolina
and Louisiana. This ia not the fact.
Democratic Senators and Congressmen
refused to appropriate any more money
to the support of tba army unless it
wa asaiifned to do loiriliraata dutv.
Uenc th removal from tb States !
named. I
T1IK SOUTH S REMAINING
VOKH.
Governor lluniitirT ami (iovornor
Nichnlle are pledgutl to the preserva
tion ol order in Ihi'ir reepectivo States.
Each has claimed thai there in no ne
cessity lor tlio presence ol' thu trtHiu ;
emh has urged hit uhilily ami anxiety
to preuorve peace and insure Ibucquul
itr of all citizens before thu luw. II'
all ae well, thu Imld ol the carpet
,, t.t. i,;, ,rovl.Pi t ,,,
iqiaiiV 'im'miili. eW vi
reavaaajM
IILiii o
anj ru i.:tin i
would a Northern Slate to it.. .Here
with tho local government I home rulu
will bo an much a n ahly in Smith Car
olina as Musai l'UHulls. and bogus gov
ernments will no mure bo propped up
by bayonets in Liuiiaua than in
Muinu. A reign of luw and order will
nut only viudiculu the hiinent hiluntioiw
uf thu white Duiuui ruUi, but it will en.
tuliliidi, hcynnd argument, the wisdom
of tho Prenideiil's Siiurtherii Policy ;
it will nlinw that thu Irceilnicn and
their dinner inunteia can live tngellier
in peacu ami baruiutiy , uiitl it III ibuw
that both thu nlavca and their musters
have for moro than tuelco yeurs been
cruelly wronged by thieving, murder
ing carpet-buggetK. la it not plain
that all or any of tbusu results would
provo, what every bouent man believes,
thill thu Radical policy of reennntruc
tion was a failure Amt, lust and all
the time? U would provo also that
the South never needed any force bill ;
that thu relations between thu two
races would have adjusted themselves
without the sham of tho civil-rights
bill ; thut the "outrages" and "massa
cres'' wero not the outcome of race
hatreds, but ol radical instigutlon ;
and thut Mr. Blsinu's amnesty speech
was vitriol intended to bu poured into
a last-healing hut still very seusiiivu
wound. The triumph ol Mr. Hayes1
Southern Policy which commends it
self to patriots becuusu it is a cousii
tulional policy would bo proof that
the Republican party baa not only
wasted twelve years of opportunity,
but actually used thu time and its op
portunity to bold the South In thu
bonditgu of roguery, ignorance and
bayonets. So wu would have the Radical-Republican
party set before us in
its own making. We would see that
party hindering, not helping the blut ks
to guod citizenship ; breeding discord,
riot and bloodshed; staving off ibu day
ol reconciliation, peacu and constitu
tional government. It is not to he
imagined that men of tlio llluine Mor.
ton-Chandlur Logan stump could ru
gard any of tin so things with calm
satisfaction. No man can see the lie
given to all that bo has advocated as
gospel truth the bottom knocked out
of all thu fine theories be tins con
structed wilhoul a feeling of resent
ment Inward thu bluster of his hopes.
Nochurlalau likes to bu stripped of bis
paint and circus clot lies, and held up
to thu world in all bis nuked deformity.
It will bu a sad day for the political
mountebanks who buvu vaulted and
spat fire around Washington, when thu
people of thu South, black and w hite,
demonstrates once more hy w ell-ordered
and prosperous communities that
tbuy aru ablu to govern themselves. It
the Radical malcontents can prevent
it this day will bu long deferred. A
few genitino "massacres" and "out
rages" would be a godsend to them
would help them to fire thu Northern
heart" and hold together their disinte
grating following. The country knows
who stirred up broils and murders in
thelaslcampaign.and marshaled, under
the "bloody shirt," thu ghosts of men
who bad fallen victims to the mad sil
icy of reconstruction and batu ; it was
a dress paradu ol speclrus drawn up in
lino to tun into nuw life old remem
brances and old hatreds, thai these
might bring back the old majorities.
History even recently made history
is good for something; it is tho guide
post of yesterday giving direction for
to-day and to morrow. The men who
only yesterday tried to set thu blucks
and Iho whites of I lie South by t In
curs may find it profitable to repeat
tho performance to morrow. What is
there of virtue in their record thut
would stay their hands? Wu predict
nothing of the Rudical leaders; wo
say only that peace is at war wild
their personal interests ; that they
have not heretofore allowed fine semi
munta of justice to slop thu way of
their interests ; and there is litllu hope
that they buvu learned anything by
lute experience. If wo hear anything
inure of luce discords und conflicts in
the South, thu people will know pre
cisely whero to fix the blame, and the
fixing thereof will bu bud for lliu Rud
ical element of the Republican party.
Biiltimore Uiiztlte.
The era ol perfect reconciliation has
not, as yet, struck North Carolina hard
enough to give any onu a shock, us
witness this simple lulu. Thu Internal
Revenue olficiuls lately made n success
fnl raid on illicit distillers in thu Tar
Heel .Stale, and bagged a number ol
tho gang. Their trial is sis in to come
off Wore the United Stales court at
Uroensborough, and the chances of
the culprits' gelling off on llioevideuce
is very slim. But the Slate courts
huvo kindly come lo the aid of thu
law-breakers, and have issued some
fifty warrants lor the arrest of wil
nesses who bnd been summoned on be
half of the United Stales. A "loyal"
proceeding truly I Journal.
Neighbor, what aru you driving at?
Do you not know thai Secretary Bris-
tow two years ago urresled a lot of
"illicit" crooked whiskey dealers in the
loyal Slates ol Indiana, Illinois, Iowa
and Missouri, and alter spending a
great deal of Government cash con
victed, and sent them to thu Pcnitcu
tiary. But Bristow wus kicked out ol
office and the Prusidunl pardoned all of
them except Bristow. Now, why re
peat the same force in North Carolina?
Why spend the peoples' money so
foolishly 7
M a at ii tu linger from South Caro
lina and Augur from New Oilcans.
The miserublo Ctesaruan tyranny of
Grant, lift, Blaine, Packard, Patter
son, Cameron & Co., is numbered with
other dolelul and humiliating memor
ies ol the past. 'Tramp, tramp, trump,
tho boys are marching" away from a
service thai irked them sore to render.
Soliihfyino. Il appears from what
is now transpiring In the South, that
when Congress meets, that the mem-
bora from that auction will vote solid-1 Mission, il it wore offered him. Twen
ty lor the Deiuocruliu nominee Iiir ty year ago when be waa a red hot
Speaker. Then that Radical aiarev.
crow ."a solid South will mm tn
a new aha rm Weill wkn'a dot., iki.s
SOUTH CAROLINA FHICE.
After twelve yearn of carml hug
mis rule South Cumliiia 1 once mora
free, and a (iiirutnmciit chosen by I lie
ienilo ol tlio Sialu linn llnltrltt'l
control. On Tuesday ul noon, April
12i h, thu United Suiiua tnsip weru
withdrawn troiii thu Statu House at
(?oluniliu, and on Wtdneailuy thu ix
ucutivu oHleu M ux formally aiirrvndurt d
to (iovurnor lluinitni. Cliuinheiluin
jrKllt.(J ailllr .uu, lv,w...;
WlWW-'i
oul uis U'irip wbicU is an acknuwi
eifgcliielit'lliu't'tl.u noplt 1 llm Sn
aru not with him. lie claims thut his
title to thu Governorship of the Slule
is us good as lluyua' Ullu lo the Presi
dency, but oven admitting tliis,ilglves
him no cluim. Tlmi the ull'.iirs of the
Slule will bu prudently und judiciously
arranged under thu leadership ol Gov.
Iluinplou, no one cuu doubl. He has
ihu confidence und support not only
of a uunieiical majority of the people
ol tho Slate, but among bissupHirlurs
m e ultnosl all tlioso u hose support in
of any vulue ibu intelligent und
properly owning portion of both races.
U'lm t tho people of the Slule have
bu Holed under carpet-bag rulu is ul
most beyond comprehension, A I'uiut
idea may bo obtained from statistics
compiled lust fall by the bunkers and
merchunis of Charleston, showing thu
cost of ihu Slulu government respect
ively under Dclnocrutiu and Republi
can rulu. Thu periods are from 1853
lo 1800, under Deinis.'raliu rulu, and
from 1808 lo 1875, under Republican
muiiagomont, periods of equal length :
For. llsiuiiorelis Ki-pulilican.
llsnarul taxation lo,l7d,7l llo.77,a0
Legislative elpenaes..... H7.SH l.uH.tal
Priming e,4 ;.
Hula ie 7'U.HJ l,j;i.J.i
.jiuis.. tS.SSl S.I2.4HS
Fra St-n.,ula. t!,.1l7 I..l3i. .l
llirtoal y.ar's lea H,:Sj J IJIvM
IllUlit.l legisatlretsp. J-I.72V ell.Mt
lu the period Iroiii 1800 lo 1873 thu
valuation of thu Stutu declined from
II9I),000 0(U ltl70,UH0,U00-a fulling
off of sixty five per cent. In the sume
Hriod the tax levy increased Iroui
f 400,000, to f 2,7O0,O0J-au incrvusu ol
140 per cent. From $10,00 J the cost
of Ihu Legialuluru hud grown lo 8291,
100 alt increase ol C25 per cent. L'n
der DeiuiKiatie rule lor sixty years
before thu war the total cost of the
public piiuliiig was 1100,000, or $6,
litJOaycar. From Oct. 1870 to 1873, Ihu
public printing cmI 11124,281 3i. Uu
loru Iho war the sessional stationary
hill was $400 ; after thu war it nine lo
116.000. Of the seven members of the
Chumbuilaiu ipivcriimciil but iwo paid
tuxes aiiiniHitiiig lo (16.90. Of the 57
while and 98 negro Legislators, 21
whiles and 67 negroes paid no luxes,
and 85 of Ihu 155 Legislators weru not
uiuntioned on thu tux hooks.
Thu Slulu debt, which in 1861 wus
lour and a half millions, baa been in
creased to over thirty millions, Iiir
which there ia nothing to show and to
this should bu added a decrease in ihu
Slate assets, 1'uilroMtls stolen by Patter
sou & Co., uuioiiniiiig to nearly two
millions uf diillurs. The cost uf gov
erning thu Slulu one year under Cham
lie rluin, una property basis oil 170,000,
uOO, was equul lo six years under Dem
ocratic rule on a property basis ol
490,000,000. Altouita Sun.
Mors, or Hayss' "Policy." Tho
Fraudulent l'n sidciit according to the
it lurk Jlrruld, said lu reply to
Thoiuua W. Conwuy, formerly of Lou
isiana, w ho "hoped thofreedineu Would
Hod a firm tneiid" in bun, thut they
(Ihu Iruediuuii) would "find bun
their friend, but we need to find olbur
friends Iiir them among men who, bu
cause of tbu color line, aru now re-
gunlod as their enemies, and we must
in some judicium way divide the Ik mo
cratic parti of tht South and make the
Republican parti better than i( ." So
hcru we have at last an acknowledge
meiit of Mr. Uuyes' purpose.- Ho
wauls to divide ibe Democratic party.
lu other wolds he aims lo destroy the
organization which the Southern while
people huvo inudu their protection
against the thieving carpel baggers
and which has delivered them from
the hund of the spoiler in every Stuie
nut two. ill you walk into my par
lor? sujs the Wbilu House spider to
Ihu Southern blue bottle.
UnOHATKFUi. Radicals. Tho J.
Mudisoii Wells family, of Kupidcs Pur
isli, Louisianu, huvo a small war claim
s.-udiiig bcioi-u the Soul hern Claims
Commission, itemized as follows :
J Madis.n Wall l:l.tj
rei.n) M ami .U Wells ui,oie
L ii. le.tue
totals f Mleb el U W.I a
Lisa
Tolal 6aS S, I
Mr. J. Mailisou Wells' lust hours in
Washingtiit. wore devoted to the fruit
less efforts lo persuade lliu Commission
Ui allow ihu litllu laiuily bill. Even
uilcr having madu a President and
luoguisbed in prison therefor, thu trifle
of pis ket chaugu thai bu wanted lor
thu Wells lumily was denied him. The
ingiatiiudu ol Republics!
Thu bottom having dropped out ol
curpel-bagism and acallawaggery down
South, has put the vohlicul locusts in
a bad fix. Their days, like those of
Bolshazsarofold, aro numbered. Their
retiigu will of course ho. Now England,
where everything is on an equality,
and period ly lovely.
Thu unearthing of carpel-bag frauds
in South Carolina lias already com
menced. They aru so huge that both
the erpulralora and lliu tax. payers
aro auiazud. But, thu former take
wings and fly away to their beloved
friends up hero in thu North, here all
loyal men aru sal'u limn llumptoii's In
quisitiveness. Sacrhd Mamjhs. An English firm
is negotiating with the viceroy ofl
Egypt Iiir a concession giving it thu
right to export bones from old Egypt
ian cemeteries, which will be made in
to phosphate manures for English acres.
To such si range uses do uiun come at
last.
A STiNiir.a. The letter n Ex-Plenipotentiary
Adams, to Mr. Tihlen, is
thu wickedest document, small aa it is,
that has been walled on the psslilical
breeze lor many a day. If It did not
make Hayes jump, there is no use in
throwing hot shot into his camp.
A Patriot's Wants It i rumored
that Col. Fornev would lake Foruiun
Democrat, be wanted to b Senator,
hnt Rimnss vutA.aeM.I kina oal I Ik.
S "-aS."- V" " "!
seat. I
ROU MANIA ANnOTHKR NOM
INA LI, V TURKISH HTA TKS.
Prince Charles nf Rnumanla fs about
to declare himself an Independent
son reign under tho protection nf the
Emperor of Russia. Independence
would he of more value if It did not
require lbs "protection" nf powerful
neighbors; hnt at least tho Roumanian
ruler will he far more at ease In Ihn
Im. Inw of Russian power Iban in Ihe
, Marion ..In. m Jtl'.pcrl0. b?M Sn. in'
exclianire ma siilNinlniation mi a .eu.l y
substantial lnilcr'5esa ri Vast Vr
change hlasnzerlan vorv satisfactorily.
This declaration is a deferred response
to one on the same subject made In
Constantinople in December or Jann
arv 1st. It was then declared hy the
Sultan's covrrnment that Ron mania
was an IntPural part ol tho Ottoman
Empire, and that certain formalities nt
homage to his snr.arian nn the part of
the prince invested with the government
would not in future ho dispensed with.
Atrsinat that declaration the Prince
protested in vain. It was an expression
of ths purpose of revived Moslcmism
tn draw very closely lines that had
hoen permitted to become so ooe that
they practically eeaed to define or
bind. It was the opinion In Cnnstan
tinnpln jnaf then that th Pultun's ait
thnrity was perishing for lack of a
sufficiently vlirnrons assertion. Conse-
qnentlv the Prince was compelled to
recognise that his independence, if it
were tn he enjoyed in the future mnst
ho supported by distinct relation to
some armed force greater than his
own. His natural disposition tn Incline
toward Russia was therefore stimula
ted, and he waa forced into the atti
tnde nf consent to its use nf Ids terri
tory and into tha practical alliance he
now makes. No doubt a similar de
claration of independence wllll present
ly he made by Prince Milan of Bervia.
It will be remembered that the pro
ject to promulgate such a declaration
miscarried during tho recent war.
Thore la now very little doubt, we
presume, that tho treaty which will
clone this war will recognize that Bos
nia is equally independent ol the Sul
tan, even if it does not in addition
recognize that it has become part of
the Austrian Empire. In Egypt ia lo
he observed the saino cent ritngal tend
ency. The Khedive wiaely hesitates
to send tn the Sultan '.he military as
sistance demandod of him, and western
Europo warns him not to spend in
Ottoman wars thu money due to his
own creditors. If ho determines to
hold aloof in iho quarrel a declaration
of independence on his part would be
wine, as it will not more anger the now
era in Constantinople, and secure Rus
sian favor and a guarantee of immnnl
ty against the day when peace is
made. By these early incidents of
the strife it may lie seen bow readily
the Sultan's vast domain will crumble
awav separate kingdoms ; bow the
Commander nf the Faithful may be
deprived of political and military con
sequence in Europe, and the Kmror
nf Russia yet keep bis promise not tn
acquire his neighbors territory. N,
Y Herald.
The Govts mint" Bowxti. When
Hayes believed that Gov. Tildon was
elected he said in a little iooch at
Columbus be cared nothing for hint'
self, but he "did feel an anxiety for the
future of tho poor negroes at the
South." Wonder how ho feels now,
that ho baa done precisely what Til
don proposed that is banded over
South Carolina to Hampton, and Lou
isiana to Nicholla. No Democrat will
gainsay that. But bow about his bow
els of compassion tor tba "poor ne
gro." Somebody is most hugely ham
bugged, either the Hayes firm, or
Sambo. As we have no stock In either
firm, we are rather comfortable, in a
political sense, at this distance from
Ruturning Boards, Commission, etc.
The Fowl Taxi Wisos. General
Nlcbolls, having been declared th
"silting" Governor of Iiouisiana, by
Hayes' Commission and everybody
except a few sealliwags and carpel
baggers, has caused a great commotion
in that Slate, especially in New Or
leans. That was the city where the
thieves and rubber roosted ever since
'Beast Butler" entered it In )863.
Since the finding of thu Commission in
question ihu political buzzards have
tuken wings and flew tolbeir Northern
homes where they hav boen missed
for many years.
Business Failure.--May k Co., the
largest house iu molale and hardware
in Boston, have suspended. Liabilities,
1600,000. The liiiluru ia occasioned by
bud debt and geuurui shriiikaguduring
the past lour yeurs.
Hon. Win. G. Brownlow, an ex
memburot lb United Slates tfuiiale,
known aii ovui the country aa Parson
Brownlow, died al bis borne in Knox
villu, Tennessee, on Sunday last, April
2lh. '
Now thai Chamberlain and Packard
have boon disposed ol, the Cincinnati
hlwuircr desires the President to giv
biaalUiiitioii to Vice President Wheeler,
because it "wants no men in office who
were not elected."
An investigation of ihu Philadelphia
Municipal Commission into mercantile
uppruiseineiits, has. so scared people
thai they are giving their just rale,
and there is an increase of 1 100,000 in
the revenue.
James Rudpatb says that as far aa
Hayes represents the party, it is a
leoroua Lazarua whininir lor the votes
that lull Irom tb Southern Demo
cratic table."
Tbu Murphy leuiputano wava ia
atill spreading over the State. A
thore is plenty of loom for a reform of
thia kind we hope il will roll on.
The annointment of Ed. MePherann.
of Punsylvanla, to be Superintendent
or the bureau of engraving and print
ing, can o omciaiiy announced.
Goldsmith Maid is at her old trick.
In a California trot on Saturday week
sb wa an easy winner in three bants
time, 2 22,, 2 19 and 2 191.
Th PrasbyttM-y of Aortaiimberland
has just held it on hundred and thirty-third
stated anewting.
, , ulssaMii I II
Gen. Kama baa rtard from alaxi
co, wber tv bu tpnt U past wia-
lUr.
9rw Stavrrtlfrmratf.
TwaMILVKNT MIITIC
Commoawaallh
vs.
Juases kerla
(e the
I SVasl.a
) Praau
Cosrt ef Quarter
.Ol of Ckeriold Co ,
rlotlre Is hereby glvea that epelleelloe will be
made ia this esse, uej Ibe Irs) Mueday ef May
Tans, A las aliebargs ef tee Defsedeet aa-ler
the iesislveat taws, ul nbleh ell pursue, lat'irealed
hu.airtioe. ISRAEL TKST,
CleerS.ld, May I, 1177 L llsf'l's Au'y
CAHTIOSJ. AllpaeMuaar. heraky eaulkned
gainst eerebe.leg ae ia aay way medSOOB
-: MV."!r e, .. '-vv 1;: ft;i r-irfi.
wc.-ltrmi a WyeT,aW,
doe, eed ell the tladev el hie assess hs
Ibu stevew-is-e. as the a ves parebeeed by me
a. 11. aa.-able'a asle ue Is, lit, day wT April, 'T7,
Is Ian wit aim sa 1'iee. easiaat to my order
at anv lima. FRKnKKIt'K KOHI.IK.
Trout, l is, May I, .177 ,t.
CI AUTIOW. til narsoesare hereby eeeilnn.
j e against pareaaaiug or la any way mod
dling with the lollewlne urooertt . now ia the
poMeasion ot Conslaeliae Sebieuling. of Boges
o.wasnip, to wit t ail Ova grain la ike groaa tu
tha oaole and eis-ses Bow la hie poaawaaioa, als
hue. and nil hie farming Isiulomeiila. Mai.t area-
ertr was iiureheeed hy mo en the lath day of
April, IS77, and Is lei I with blm it loan eubjeel
tu my u'dr. JullN BUTLKH.
Lawieaee, lp. April I4.T7 !
a OHINIHTRATIKs NOTICK.-Ni.tloe
A le hereby eivea last Letters of Aifmlniatra-
ti..a en the estate of BALTlMZKR OKNNIL,
lute ef Ooriogtoa lowasblp, CleerUold ononty,
Pe., deoaeeed. bovine bean dely created te the
BBdersiguad, eul parsons Indabted lo uead stole
will pleeao make immediate payment, BBd theee
bavieg elaime or demaode will present Ihem
prtipeily BBtbootieated for eetilt-meBl wllhimt
delay. JOHN SXNO,
Admiuisirator.
rraevehvllle. P., May f, '71 !
AISWIulHTHATtlR'S MOTICR.
Motlee bf hereby giraaj ihuf LetserewfAd-
oiiai.lnulee oa lbs aetata or Wat. T. TllOKF.
late of Greeowiied looeship, Cleerdeld euoaty,
'-u . - j a 1
undersigned, eH peraoas ladebted to said oeteie
ill ploeae rnebe Immediate payment, aatd taoae
Beeieg oleima or demaoda agataat tba euaae will
presaol Uiu properly eethontieeted fuf aatiie
mrnt wilhoul delay. CHARLES THORP,
Bower, April It, '77 it. Admiolstroier.
ADMIMIHTH ATSIMnV NtrTICR.
Nrtiee te hereby glean that Letters ef Ad
mielalrelioa oa the colelo of WILLIAM BELL,
lata of liroeewoed lowBship, Cleorleld Co., Pe.,
der'd. aaviag beoB duly greeted le the BBder
slgned, ell peeeoae iadebud te said estate will
please euaae immedlete pBymeat. aad laoea bar.
Ing oleima or ilemead. willpreaeat them properly
eetbealioated foe satilemeat witbouldalav.
FKAMPTON BKLL,
E. L. HOOVSK,
Bower, April IS, IStf tte Admiuieiratoes
Divorl'K mmcii.
Joa E. Haoaaaaa vs. Cera'isa Bui ansa
la the Cart uf Commoa Ph-ae of Clear-aid Co.,
e. 74, ataroa I., 77. Al. Sab. Bur. Inruree.
Te t'atbarise Brohakaf t Ye aro hereby re
.luirrd to appear ea the Irat M'adsy of Jaee.
II7T. to sbww eaaaa why a deeree of divuree
.hiiuld not be made egaiest yoa ia Ibe ebeve
aiaua ceae oa rn'mpleloi el Joe. B Hrabekar.
ANllHEW raMZ.J,, aaertf.
April 15. 177 41.
DivoHt r mintn.
MtttL. MiLtaa vs Levi MiLLsa
la Ibe Cfsnt of Cemmva Pleas of CleerSeld oo
No. 4, Mureh U 177. Bub. Bur. Dlvoeee
Te I evi Miltaet Yea aes hereby reejolred lo
ppeae ea tao iral day ef the salt term of Ibe
I'nurl iaf Commoa Pleas of CleerSaid eoaoly, to
how reuse whv a deeree of divorce sbirold ntt be
m.de oceinst yon lo the ubove sutcd eaae eo
uomplaiel or Metil.le Miller
ANIillEW rtJNTZ. Jr, Rhorlf.
April 15, IS77-4I.
TRIAL LIST -I.I.I ar obbms set do.o for
trial at seeeed weak (Ink day) ol May term,
e,r :
W. B. A L. Aaaoeia'a ea. James Haley.
W. W. Wileva.toasers 1 C. Wright A Co.
Ha... B Leaeo va The T. A C. B. R. Co.
B.AC. Harl.bore ve. The T A C. R. R. Co.
O.C. Paaaaanee vs Jose. Hertsbwra.
Andrew Penis, Br. vs a. Corley at, al.
Sam'l Hegrny's heiri va. W.V. Wright et.el , Ad's
J. Is. Uar is vs. Rieberd lioWop.
Haevgr II. Hill vs. Hill A Clark
leioee I.. Hill va. Hill A Clark
W S. tilebey va. J W. Derm.
F. R. Rooter ve Juba DuUoia.
J. W. Lowers va Jsha DuHeia.
Latere. Meyer vs Ve. W. Irwia.
Woo. M. Hnebia ve. The Peaa'a M. R. Co.
Ire B. Stilimua vs Bl.iem A ErhareL
Samuel Widomlre vs. 7ore. Co per.
Criramaa A Boas vs. luiee tfeioeu.
W. g. Meed A Bra's vs. Samuel Murpbey.
J. A. Il.l, Uaardlae vs. I. B A 1. 0. Keateer.
ELI BLOOM, Prolboaetery.
I 1ST )K JURIMI8.
II. 177. eomasoaMag ea the Id Muaday-tae
- a., ana .. w i wv weeaa :
eaaaa joaoaa.
Joha Smith. El Mm top
M M. Lather, Brady
Joe. Heeiogoe,
W A Bore, Cleerdeld
lies. Yeaseg. -J.
L. Lamvy,
Wee. Emerieh, Kanhaea
table, Tbera. Laweeaee
I. w. Seyde'. '
Ire. Ardery, Morris
at, A. reiater, Oeoeoli
M. C. MeCelly. -
Allrrd Viaard, Cov'glen1
K.W. MeNaal, nr., Pihu
seo. attar, uoeaea
Deal Ourtoj, Uruham
wm. t. irwia.
S P. MeKeadnek.
Nathan Llaes, Union
Ferdleaed Seyler. V alee
O.MeOrnekea, Sreraw'd
Uee steelep tiulieh
Oae W. MeCally, Ua ieh
J.W eleieader.Woud'd
Taevanaa seaoas 1st waea.
H L. jleOhea. Bell
S7m. Neweemee, Bell
Sam I Lambert, Bogga
Joha Bieeb, Bradiord
David H. Liaoa. Brad
Joa. Hrherliag.
J. P. Mulhollead "
HiaryKriBar, "
J. A. Johnston,
Dseid Reams,
liaa'l tiuodlaader, M
Joa. H-yler, ar
F.N Hookoaberry.Bara
aide lewosbip
A. Baughmaa, Deeatar
Wash kephart. "
A. MeUarvey, Cheat
Wm. Kahas, Coviagloa
Ilea. Straw, FerguaoB
Jus Bcauaiager, Utrerd
rj. U. Morrow. Uoaboo
Joha A. FuHoa.
OII.ee Hobler, Orebam
Kill. W. Evuua, -Edeard
Coared, Qulieb
T. VaiiDaaae, Hou'adalo
Joe. B. Hewitt, Uualon
Wm Cot Rnoa
Alas. Beed, lr Law'oe
jBO.Patiere.ia,i. leorleld
Juna Porter, '
U.K. vVseooee, "
CD nlaoa.
Jobs M. aebeyeer, -J
owe Ogdea.
urvuy fueamore. s
B. M hippie. Owrwaas'llel
J. A. Aataa. '
tf. B. U-wdiae. Morris
new. i. asuaeoe,
E. M. Tbumpeon "
lies, ketiieeerfer, "
m. H. Hall, Uooeter
E iu W.Ik.
David Patnok,
Uilbort Toear. jr. Newb'g
a. u. uoeu, reaa
Jobe Sbeeeee, Uaioa
D.J, Kliae, e..rd
TSaveasa ivaoas -a ween.
Oeo iliHoe. Iteoeaila
K. 8. T.yloe. Ooakea
Jus. E. Uruham. "
ilea W Miles, Uelieh
J.w. 0UII.ee, Jordaa
Raieh Erhard, Kaoa
Miles Beoes, Lawrenee
Jeee CoopHe. "
He-. Fleeal. Boies
Rdirard Dele, Bra.lfrd
Wm.Veiaar, "
Wm S. Wrigut, Brady
Andrew Walt, "
Wm llattoa, Burnside
Wm Hood, C'leorS. Id
P. K. -milk,
B C. Reed, "
J. B. telle. -
U U Irwia, o
I. A MaBnde.
C. P. Kewlea,
Peter Meyer, Morels
Jobe Hoover. '
leaae Macule, Bewberg
H. P. Ulead., OeeoeJa
Joo. Ilu'libeo "
Joa. MrKwoe, Obeli
J.W.Reeloeor. "
A BieleeaaB.Coelagtoa
Jaa Cleary. jr , Pone
Jeasae CeldwelL Plbe
Jaeob Moeb, Ueoutnr
1. L. Thompson, "
II.M.Beoabmaa.Wood'd
Joha Leigey, Qirard
J..ba W.Rafrrty, Penn
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ter farthoe haf.rmatlia addeeea
f . a WILUAHBOM,
BTAaawafcosir ttaa)) oaMjat Msfaatj
eVaaSBaltreUs. sua.,! ,
ear 49wa 3.avm.irttuttt.
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EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS,
ARTICLES OF AGREBMENT,
LEASES,
BONDS,
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PRINTING
SUCH AS
POSTERS,
PROGRAMMES,
CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
RILL HEADS.
STATEMENTS.
PAMPHLETS.
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Ac, Ac,
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PROMPT ATTEN TION.
Geedlander & Lrtr,
Cleartcld,
CstvlvCU Cac3t7, Pa.
iotfii.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Cvroerol Seooudend Market oiroeia '
tl.SLAHfltl.O. PA.
'IMII ula end oommwdiueo Hutel baa san
1 tha peel yuer. r,.e te a)lbu
former eepeaity for h euierulawuai of , ,
gara aas gueals. The .S..I. Suojia, aa. ail
rafuraiahad, ed the proprietor will .f,r!"
peiae lo render his guaau eomlorukla ua.u
staying with blm. "
Mr he 'Maastos Dooao" Omelk
ruas a,
r- v u.o.rTUM
. eeeh traia W. C CaKIs,!!
' ' " Pruv,
f . . i - . I'll
Murhet at reel t learflel
mm. e llrauley, formorly piopr,.i,4
louurd Ho
having leansl tbu Al ,.k
Hotel, sulieile e share of publie patrudajc., the
llouav baa l-eeo Ibomualil epi.rd ai . a.w
luriiiaSed, end uuel. will b.,.1 it a . e,., ,
plug plaoe. 1 he uole will be .utvciiv-l e.ta
brei ol everytlilUj( lu tlio siarhei. ai ii. ai
will he foeod tba beat aiur. and lejuor. ij
etabltng utlarhed. W ,U. S. hll.i 01 t
May 17, IS. I i. .e, ,.,
CHAW HOUSE,
O (Cur. Ml Markoi A Cmhh at ft.,,
CIsEwAKKIKleU. fA
Tba undttrnijjiiMiJ baling twdti, ibHra. Lj
lluiel, vnuld rtitei!ufl ilirit i.ut.iif ,M;, ,
Janl'Te If. K m(l.hM'.
WAbSJii" xT4IaN' iu7r"sK.
NKW WAIH.M, h,.. t ,
Tbla n and eMI rnrnibHl aD'P ha
tea en by the aiideraifiied. tie (( rM.t,nlf m h
trffiof stole to rtnilef atiitaflton i .hi, wh ,
faror bint with a eall.
May 8, IH7J it, W. UAVIS, l'r, ,
poytTijousK, "
l J Min Htrt,
P!m,!PMU!H(J, I'K.VN A
affurda. The tr.reliaf iulir iptbrio-d '"Pttll
lea I "IB L7,lltliT ,i,n.
Battl.8.
9. k. aaaoLB.
a. w. aaaoLB.
F. K. ARNOLD A rn
lIank?rM mihI ICrokni.
Reynoltlbtvllle. slefferaoa o,, pa
Moner reeoired on drpOFU. DiHount at m..
derau ratea. Kaoura and foreijrn KirbriB:" al
ara on bead and ost)lp,tiont prrtntlr madr
KeyBoMarllle, b e It, 1874. -It
County National Bank"
OF CLEARFIELD. PA.
KOOM in Mantnie Hailding. one door u..na .
C. D. Waisoa's tlroj Store.
Pesaege Tieketa lo and Irom Llrarjosil. Oaeva,
town, Oluegow. London, Pari, and C'openUrea
Also, bralts for sale on Ibe Royal Rankol Irelowr
end Imperial Bonk or Lnndoa
JAMES T LEONARD, pre.t
W. M. SHAW, Caebioe. e,,l:;,
. DREXEL & CO.,
No. S tttl Third trt, Phlla ipit,hla
And Dealers in Government Secuntiev
Aplteolioo by aieil will reeir pm.miji .ffH
una, and all Information ehrft,l.v furnnthrd
Ordera nUe.t4 Airil ll-M.
flrntistrii.
Full et of irtlrlrlal tretb. . . l.-,.isi
siliigle wet or ertiBrial teeih. a l.v isi
DKS. HILLS &TlEICIII10.I),
DENTISTS.
CLtARFIKLD PKXX'A.
Dr. A W Hill, would inform hi. fri-n l. ,d
putieals that be baa ae.is'it.-d n.tb htm, in Hie
prer-tieo of dentistry. Dr. J L H. He end.. l. s
genflemun whom no eon reromtuend sub u
aeiueanea of gi ving .utisleeti n. eboel I beeb.ea
tu be oot nf tbe ulboe. All work goaralied to
gi's sati.raelion. A M II I.I. 1.
Oot 18, 7 tf. J. L. R. IIEICHIIOLD.
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
(OSee ia Bank Boildiug,)
Curweuavllle, Clear Held Id.. Pa.
mob 13 '7t if.
J. 51. STEWART,
SURGEON DENTIST,
CLEAKFIELD, PA.
(OfBoe la Masoaic Baildiog )
Cleartrld. Pe, May f. 1177. ly.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CAEDON & BEO.,
Oa Market ft, aaa door treat ol Maaaion Hoaaa.
CLEAHFIBLD, PA.
Oar arraBrr mania are tf the aaoat aumntett
rharaelet lor rurotubing tbe pubhe witb fraub
Meata or all aioil, end of tne very ret tfualitj.
Wa alao daal ia all blada of Aptriealurml laiple
ateata, whieb we beep en eibittnoo lrr tbe be,
eat of tbe publie. Call aruand ba ia laaa,
aad take a ieoa al thing , or addraaa ua
F. Vt, C A KboN si BRO.
Clearfield. Pa , July M, IS7A tf.
FikESMEAT:?i ilOIr
The aodereigned henby infnrms ibe pul.lie ie
general Ibel tbey keep on bend, regu arl. at
their shop, adjoining JOHN IlL'LICHS luratiure
roema, uppo4u tha Court Houee, Hie
tSSr MESH II A" AT, TEHL. MITTO.X
LAMB. fOA'. i")V., AT
REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH.
Marhet mornings Tweedae. Tbaradav. and
Salurduss. Meal de Cored al rcatdeoiM vbn
deirrd.
A tba-e f palronage la reti.rcitfu)lT licilrd
Uarob I. ly. BTAUK MIKKIM
JkTEVVOABl X E T M. KINU -HOP.
M. B. SPTCKMAN
Daslree lo unroonoo to tbe pu'ille ihei be ba.
BpeaoS a
CABINET MARfNH SHOP IVC .EtRFIKI.il.
Where he will KEEP nN U MI
PTJSHXT1711E,
Ard dn all klnda of "AHINKT WllKk aid RE- '
PAIR FURNITURE of ail hud., n .borl
amiee end in Ihe h-M ,e.ihle manoar. sb p on
PoBr'b Mreet, opp-eiile Part A vl e ill'- C.rr.ae
Shop. a.. J. -:.y
JOHN TROUTM AN,
DKALka IN
F URN IT UK K,
.niTTKtSHi:.V
AMI
Improved Spring Beds,
at AHK RT TKEKl, NKAK ' tl.
Tbe aadenifrned tv-fi Ivate i.f.irtn a- tti
aeOB f Cltmrnefil, and tor (a' lnr gt i.rre '). t hssl
be ba t0 betid Bit, aeMiti.r.' ..t f -irmtyre.
aMb Wiraiit. t'betsttmi ed fainti-i rh.tnit.-i
4aitra. PaHor Hintea. He-itnih emi hu-n.is.a
Ohaira, ltip-a' ai.d D.nta ti.tn rbeiia. ib P r-
InmiiHt 1'ininir end I'e-litr rtiir. Ci,.- . ttt.d
Windaeer rhmre. I'lothe a.r. t t. m ,i Rvi.n-
lii lddera, Hm R-t-ka, rVrjr.t-tn H't-It, Af
MUITLIUNO ANT rirtl'HK FHaSim
Uboklfii- IJIiirrt, C h ruin ittt, JLu, ektirb ajtititds
nitalsle rr H'l d. prrswenia.
dfhfli T JUMV TMtil" I M. .
READIN gTq"rXlL1 I
BOOA'.S .Sfil TIOXKR Y
Marhet SL. flearScid, tal the Poet f ifHre.l
fTIIIR undersigned bega I ears to aim uu.e ie
a. .. vkivv. wi v-ieurovi'i ao. rioiuur. inai
ba has Stlrd up a rom end baa lu-t returned
r. .v.. L..v. - . . .
"'in o iars;e am-'Bul ol reaiiaa
matter, eensieiing vs perl of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Blaeh, Aemaot ead Peas B sib. ol avere de
aeripiioB j P.p-r and Enee..poe. Freuvh pressed
and plain Hens end I'. S.I I. Iteob Ugal
Papers, Deeds. M..ilgu(ea J.i,lgiuenl. E-ihu
lloa sad Promiaari aoieai Wbile and I'arob.
meai Brief, Legl Cap, K..td Cap. aad Hi" Cap,
Sheet Meets, ar ellner PIubo. Plate or Vi-lm,
ooaaieally oa hand. Any bae.ba ar aleoonary
desired thai 1 may am baee oa head, will be woer-d
by Irst eiprese, aad .ld at .borecole or rev.il
to sail eaatomere. I will also beep periodical
nwraiin, auea ae maganaea, ?iewapaion- as
r. a. UAOL.I.V.
Clears. Id. May f, ISSS-tf
H. A. KllATZEH,
(secoaeaoa ml
KS.iTZER A LYTLE,
Sanaa is
DBT B00D8,
NOTIONS,
BOOT.
' BHOBS,
LEATBIB,
C4BPETB
OIlOLVfJi,
WALL FAPEB,
WUOOW IBADEA,
BTC
tmaBet Mremt, ClwewmM, Pa.
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