THE MANSION HOUSE. . . r. floruer of Seeond ud al urket Btreeta. i " CtKARKIKLU,. , TBI) eld aad eommodieaa JloUI haa. darint the put year, bm ealerged te doable lu former eapaelty for the eatertalameat of etraa fori and gueeta. The (holt aalldlng ku boot refofniahed, aad the proprietor will apere ao poini ,1 reader all (IU aeaaiorteble walla ateyleg with him. r-Tha Keailaa Hoaio" Oaaalbee nil to aad froaa the Depot oa the arrival end departure of e.oh train. , , W. 0. CARDON, July II TT.tf ' Prapriotor LLiSGHKNY HOTEL. Market fitraat, Clearfield, Pa. '" " Vb. B. Bradley, formorly proprietor of taa Leonard Houee, baring leeaed tha Alleghany llotal, eolloita a ahara of Dublin petronege, Tba Boon ha baaa thoroughly rapairad and aewly furnl.hed, and guoata will find it a pleeeaat atop ping place. Tba tabla will b eupplled with tba boat of ererytbiog la tha market. At tha bar will ba fanad tha beat wtoaa and llquora. Oood (A aUoling etteehed. WM. . BHAULKY, If MeylT, '7S. . Proprietor. ' CHAW HOUSE, . ij (Cor. of Market I roat elreeU.) !'... CLKARP1KLD, PA. J Tha aaderilgoad haTlng takoa obarga of tale Hot.l, wonld r..peotfully eolleltpunile patronage. febla,'7S. H. KBWTOM BHAW. rjlEJlTEJUJiCE UOUSE, . ' KKW TASHINQTOK, PA. H. D. KOSK, Paoraiiroa. , . Maala, 26a, Alan aad haree over alght, II 01. ... alenaod two boreaa orer aigbt, $l.eO. ' The beet of eooomaodatlona for man aad b.ael, OoL H.fl.tf. TTTASinNGTON HOUSE. : TT NEW WASHINGTON, PA. Tola aew and well farnlrbed boaie baa beoa taken by the anderilgned. lie feela aonfidaat of being able to render lauafootloa to thoeo who Bay inTor mm who a eail. May S, 1171. 0. W. DAVID, Prap'r. LOTD HOUSE, Mala Street, PHILIPbBORU. PENN'A. Table alwaya eupplled with tha beat the market anorut. i no traveling pablle la tarited toeaiL Jn.l,'76. ROBKKT LOYO. . County National Bank, i -- - ' OP CLEARFIELD, PA. ) 00M In Maaonle Bnildlng, one door north of J.V C. D. Waleoa'e Drug Blore. Peltate Tfoketa to and from Liverpool, Queene- town, Ulaegow, London, Paria and Copenhagen. Aleo, Drafta for aale on the Royal Bank of Ireland aad Imperial Bank or London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Preo't. W. If. SHAW, Caabiar. Jaal,'7T DREXEL & CO., Mo. 34 South Third Street, Philadelphia BACKERS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Applletlon by m-vll will rootiyt prompt attta .ion, ua an iniurinaiioQ eoeeriiuiy lurnu Orden lolioUd. April 11-tt r. K. A BOLD. t). V. ABU OLD. I, I. ARNOLD F. K. ARNOLD & CO., ISaukert and Itrokerw, ReynoMavllle, Jeffereoit Co., Pa, Money reoelred on depoalt. Dlaooanta at mo derate ratea. EMtera aud Foreiga Eiobange a. wava on band and oolleotioni promptly made. Haynoldavtlla, Don. H, 1874.. ly J. L. R. nEICUUOLD, 8URGEOR DENTIST. GnuiuAU of th Fo a iTWt.nl ColUrt of DonUl &9t$;wj. Offioaj U Niidtnoo of Dr. II illtt oepoiiu me onw noiH, noaia, im-u. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OSca la Bank Balldlng,) Carwenavilla, Clearfleld Co, Pa. mah II 'M tf. ' J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, OLBARFIBLD, PA (Ofiea In realdenoe, Seaond atreat.) Kltroaa Oilde Oaa admlalatand fbr tha pala aaa altraatlea of teeth. Cbarield, Pa., May 1, 18T.ly. SIIUEMAKING.1 hereby I a form my pa tron!, and aaaoktad la geaeral, that 1 have removed my ahoemaklng ahop ta the room ta Uiaham'a row. over B. 1. Boyder'a jewelry atore, and that I am prepared ta do all kind, of work la my una anaaper than any atnef anop in towa. All work warranted aa good ae eaa be doae nay. where alee. Poaltlrely thia la tha ehraperl ahop In Uearueld. JUH. It. VKKK10U, Dea. II, la7l-tf. MEAT MARKET. ' F. M. CABDOH & BBO., On Market 8tv, on 4 oor wtft of If usion Hoih, CLBARFIBLD, f A. Oar ftiTftngemtnti ftrt of tho nrt eonypUtt hnrMttr tor fumiio.-f to; pnbit un rroan MmU of fcll kind, nnd of th rtry boit anntit; Wo alio dtal In all kindi of AcTiealtoral Inipl aionta, whtoa wo keep on oiWbUioo for tbt bei lit of tho ttnblto. Call aronnd when In town, and take a look at thlnvi, or addroii ni t. k. GABOON A BRO. OUarlold. Pa., July 14, ll7-tf. The Bell s Bun Woolen Factory ' Fm UwDiklp, Cloarftold 0o.f Pa. BURNED OUTI or pot BURNED UP1 ThotnoMribori kavo, at froat oxpenH, rebnllt a nollthaorbood aoooiilty, In tho orootlon of a flrtt olaw Woolen llannfaotory, with all tho modern ImproTemooti attached, and nro prepared to mako nil kind! of Cloth., C mi i nitre I, Baltaetti, Blua keU, Plaanele, Ae. Plent- of goodi on hand to awpply all oor old and a thoneand now onMouera, wnoni we mi to eome ana examine oor itoet. Tho bnilneot of CARD1NO AND PULLING will metro oir oipoelal attention. Proper arrangtmente will be made to rooelTO and deliver Wool, to inlt onilomera. All work warranted and one noon tho ihorUtt not toe, and by itrlet atten tion to bnjlneii wo hope to realise a liberal ikare ol pnbne patronage. lOrOOO POUNDS WOOL WANT1DI Wo will pay the hlgbeit market price for Woo aad tell ear mannfaotnred good ae low ae tlmllar goode earn be bongbt In the oonoty, nnd whenever wo fail to render reaionablo eatlifaetlon we u alwaye be fonnd ai homo ready to make proper xplanaUon, ottner in perton or oy letter. IAMBS JOUNtiON A SONS, ftvrtltatf Power P. 0. JEMOYALI ; JOHN McGAUGHEY Wonld rerpeelMly notify the pnblU genoraUy that ha haa removed hii Oroeery lore from Bhaw't Row, to tho bnllding formerly oetnpfod bv J. Mi lee Ere tier, on Beeond etreot, neit ii to Blfler'i hardwaro it re, where he Intend! ktoplng a fall line of GROCERIES. 1IAM8, DRIED BEKP and LARD. . BUQARI and SIRUPS, af all gradea. i TEAR, reea aad Blaok. COrFEI, Roealed aad Qraaa. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, AU klada la tha market PICK Lla la Jan aad karrela. IPIOES, la every farm and variety, FAMILY ; FLOUR, -ALL KIND OP CRACKERS. JO APS,' ' " , . HATCHES, . , DRIED APPLES, ' ' ' DRIED PEACHES, 1 . DRIED CHERRIES OsU Oil uA Zaiap Chla&ira. Aad a teed aaaertmeat af tkaae thing, aaaally kept a greeery atere, whiek ka will aiakaaga par aaeraettai a lae araat pneea. , WIB aal ar aaak aa aktaalyaa any Hear aaa. - , JOU eAVIIT. fJharS.IA, Jaa.l, Ufa. ... fflUftllantoua. SELURS' C0U6H SYBUPi flw1,Mr,olhii' -ni. ie hthe nx-rt ifcn nUr rtnir.1y for CUl UH, -4L.I, C'HOl t. HOAMUUM, mil Mil TRHOAT end LL Nti I CHI, ISl.lVB, C HOI f. nl Mil THKOiT end LL KJ ill UaM lur hat Q orMui-v, luo J. E. TutM.i, L.i! r.d.(in.( ,chiltrB from tW 7ror.H 11, , Md.. hii : ,rU will mrt lii asrs, II m ixmu in use lur uv a ctniury, JAn MM : " li url mi ti ore rtt urn ii i a tu rrlive. nn -rnu. nw cat, and ai.oo pu LK.nle. w.B.IWaUUIMAVIt. fr, Plllihnig-v, T . For aale by B. W. Graham, ClmrBetO. Pa. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in Groceries, THE LAKQBSTand BFST SKLECTKP STOCK IN TUB COUNTY. COFFEE, QUEEXSWARE, TEA, Tl'BB aad BUCK KTS, SUGAR, DRIKI) FRUITS, BTRUPi ,,.CANNKD800IS,. . meats, .spicks, , FISH. ' BROOMS. SALT, FLOUR, " 01L6, FEED. County Agent for LOHiLItRD'B TOBACCOS, There loeda bouiht for CASH la larie Iota. aad aold at almoet olty prloee. ' ,1 JAfllKB II. M'U,, Claarfiald, Pa., June ll, WH-ly. mutm ' 'JETPASTE.. ttCKiOl ALWAva aiaov aoa uai. wrMr-iM it. r,M,-aiiMnNt OOm OLISH Wmm Hutte- no MX3CT1IO. nuer. WASTC ftUaSH. HEKKT S. ZIEGLER. Sola Banurtcturer, mmm, eee n Ma ain REMOVAL ! James L. Leavy, HatIqk parnhaied the ontira itook of Fred. Saokett, herebv gtvei notice that he hae meved Into the room lately ooeopied by Reed A Hageriy, on Second atreet, where be U prepared to oflur to tbo pablla 00K ST0ES, HEATljra AA'it PARLOR STOVES, of the latent I ta proved pitterni, at low prlooi. HOUSE FDRNISHINQ GOODS. Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Roetng, f peetlag, PLmbbig, Oaa FlUlag, aad Anytklag la my liaa will be ordered rpeelel U Hired. JAB. L. LKAVY, Proprietor. . ; FRED. SAOKETT, Apat. Olaarled, Pa., January 1, ISTt-lf. GEO. WEAVER & C0,, BECOUD STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA,, are oneaad na, la the atore room lately eaoapUd by Wearer Bella, aa gaaoad atreet, a large aad well eeleetM atoea of Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND 6H0ES, QUREN8WARI, WOOD A WILLOW WARI, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Whlek they will dlepoea of at reasonable ratal lor aaab, or exoaange lor eoaairy prvo.M. OBORUI WEAVER A 00 Olaardeld, Pa., Jaa. , IITI-tl. NEW FlaOVR. FEED, GROCERY STORE. JOHN F. KRAMER, Room He. , ria'a Opera Hoaaa, , '.' ,? .. CVeaxaald, T. ; Keepaeeaataatly aa bead SUGAR, , coffei, , TEAS, ' SODA, . COAL OIL, STRUP, i T,- . I SPICES, Oauad and Dried fralta, lebaeM, Objar (laa. Slat, Older Vinegar, latter, Igga, Ae. ALSO, IXTRA HOME-MADE Wheat and Bnckwbf at Flour, Cora Mail, Chop, Feed, to., AI ef walak wll b. aald akeaa for aaab at la JOHN t. KRAMER. WeaHeld, Re. II, 1St4.-at. THE , REPUBLICAN. ' CLEAHK1ELD, l'A. VBDNhMDAT klOKNlNf, APRIL. 80, 1879. BA YOXETX.AA'U ELECTION'S. It in always delightful to aeo Illaino pluDge into the partisan arena and how his way among the political gladiators. It is delectable as an enterlaintpcnt It is hotter than a firat claits circus ; it surpasses a flint-class walking match and is equaled only hy Jieeoher's bun day entertainments in what some call neligious servicos. Blaine has such a magnificent dash about him holhathurls his inovective aud flasbos his wit with a fascination that is irresistible, and even in the grander spheres of elo- qoenoa, he owns tiona aa master. He is unrivaled io ha capacity for making it mewt nriromfbrlaMs for the Confed erate Brigadiers of the' Sunato, and while be is on the floor he makes every thing captive to hut imperious will. But when Mr. Blaine illumines the Senate as be did on Monday, by ex hausting invective and eloqenoe to make partisan music out of the tunc less chords of .soctiona) strife, he suf fers when his matchless eloquence of action is ended and people begin to think of what he haa said that should be remembered and respected. As a satiro on a delcatcd rebellion, tho speech of Scnntur Blaiue was a grand success, but us an effort of statesman ship that must stand the test of the in telligent judgment of tho country, it was a conspicuous failure. It was beautiful as the rainbow while It last ed full of all tho exquisito of aggros sire declamation ; but when the show er ceased, the beauty polished and in all the sunlight of popular reflection, nothing of the spooch remains to guide the considerato citizen to a just com prehension of the issue discussed. The country has nover boon appre hensive about the military power oft he land swarming in overwhelming num bers upon our more that forty millions of people. So much of Mr. Blane'i rhetorio was but feebly disguised dom agogietn. The fundamental principle involved is what tbo sober fathers of the Republio considered as one of tho gravest questions affcoting tho safety and perpetuity of froe government. If a single election poll or the election polls which may control a county or a district, can bo controlled by the bay onet, the assault upon tho froo govern ment is as deadly as if an army were to overrun every debatable State. It may all seem to be right to a desporate partisan leader whilo his party contin ues to control tho bayonets and can thus employ thorn entirely on his sido to control elections ; but what would be Sonator Blaine's answer if a Demo- cratic administration should, parch a single company of Federal troops to the several centres of his Congression al district which decide tho election of a Congressman, and exercise tho arbi trary powerof reconstruction days to ar rest or intimidate voters so as to secure tha defeat of the candidate of bis par ty? ' . Would Senator, Blaino appear before the people of his State and an swer i "What have the nearly a million ni freemen of Maine to fear from a few hundred Federal soldiers?" No one who knows the able Iicpublican leader will doubt that he would rosist such a violation of the laws of his State and such an assault upon the freedom of elections, even to revolution if necos B&ry j and when the hearers and read ers of his late spooch make such an ap plication ot his campaign deliverance to himself and his own district or Stato, all his eloquence and invoctive perish before tho stubborn logic ot self-evident truth. In 18C8 a company of Federal ma rines were marched to the polls in Philadelphia, under orders from, tho United States Marshal, .Thorewasno open resistance ; but that single com pany of less than four score soldiors with gloaming bayonots, moved the city from centre to circumstance, and there was but one voice that went up to the authority of (be State in regard to it. Republicans and Domocrats united as one people to demand that bayonets and elections should be stran gers to each other in Pennsylvania. The Republican Govornor formally protested against the assault upon the freedom of elections, and a Republican begislature and a Republican Const! tutional Convention have forbiddon the prcsonco ot troops within range of elections. Our militia are forbidden to parade on election day or to appear as milf tary organisations, with or without arms, and any officer commanding soldiers to parade on election day is liable to fine and dismissal from office. Oar new Constitution, framed by a Republican body and adopted by ono hundred and fifty thousand majority, added to the old provision declaring all elections to be free, that "no power, civil or military, shall at any time in terfere to prevent the froe exercise of the right of suffrage." It is in no de gree a quostion of the number of troops. Then were loss than a hundred in all Philadelphia in 18C9, where one hun dred and forty thousand voters could have disregarded them with impunity or' vanquished them with a breath !f necessary; but the bayonet as the symbol of the military power ol the government made the wholo Common wealth rise up as one man and declare the sovereignty of the Stato and the freedom of hor citir.ens. When the country turns from the eloquence of Blaine to the stubborn facts presented in a much loss pretentious manner but with unanswerable power by Senator Wallace, lbs universal judgment of dis passionate men must be that the efTorrosconce of the hustings, as offered by the aggressive Sonator from Maine, is a sorry exchange for the statesman ship that should summon truth and soberness to tha discussion of grave national issuec Philadelphia Timet. The New York Timet has been fool ing lbs political pulse In every State in the Union, - With the result of the patient labor before bim the editor sums up and announces that Grant Is overwhelmingly the choice of the Re- publicans for President, while Tilden is the deliberate choice of enough Democrats to make his nomination a certainty. This completes tha slate, then, for 1880, and everything nar row! dowa to question of health and kmgwvity. 1XFAM0US PAIIT1SAX EL EC- i. T10S LA IV. To give our ruaditn some idea of the tyrannical machinery voiirlructed by the liailicale whun In lull power to on able them to carry elections, we need but reler to the testimony taken by tho Congressional Investigating Com mittee in tho city of Now York. Tho Sun ot that city publishes a portion of the testimony and it shows that Commissioner John 1. Davenport di rected his clerk Moslicr to swear to a batch of 2,950 coniplaiuts, charging 2,950 citizens ot Now York with the crime of registering upon fraudulent naturalization papers. In each case Mosher swore to a personal belief that the crime charged has boon committed. On .those complaints warrants were issued by Pavonport, hundreds of ar rests wore mode in tho oases where the partios manifested a disposal to vole tho Domooratio ticket, and hun dreds of citizens wore disfranchised, and many of them suffering imprison ment in Davenport's iron cago on the upper story of th Post Office building. Moshor swore to a falsehood when lie swore on Sunday and Monday before election day, that ho believed tho charges made in tho 2,950 complaints upon which warrants were issued, lie has made no examination of the record in any one caso of the 2,050, and tho blank complaints had boon filled out by the other clerks. lie simply swore to a falsehood at the in stigation ot Commissioner John 1. Davenport. And now when it is proposed toro poal such odious and oppressive laws ; laws which conflict with tho constitu tion and defeat tho wholo purpose of an honest, free and fair election and an equality of all citizens under the government, tho wholo pack of rabid politicians in Congress cry out " revo lution " and demand of Hayes, their tool, that he veto all bills repealing thoso tyrannical laws at tho risk of de feating the moans to carry on the gov ernment. It has come down to a Btruggle botwoen freedom and tyranny, lot bim take the consequences. Dan ville Intelligencer. An Old Scheme Revived Bleed ing Kansas is to be worked over again, National Emigration Aid Society has been started by the Republicans in iVasliinglun for the purpose of assist ing the colored people of the South to go West and freeze out with the grass hoppers. Senator Windom is I'resi dont and such men as Hamlin, Chaud ler, Teller aud Garfield aro on the Kx ocutive Committeo. An announcement is made that "in view of the necessity of immediute assistance to persons already immigrating, the Committee ill be proparod toannonnco tho name of the Trcasuror, to whom contribu tions may ho sent." This is highly important. The Treasurer should be known at once. If tho Rov. Goneral 0. 0. Howard is not particularly oc cupied at this juncture be should be secured to act in tho capacity of Treas urer. Tho skill with which be handled tho funds of tho Frccdman's Savings Bank fits him nobly for this work and his appointment would impart great confidence everywhere. mmm Democratic Rule. Tho Washing ton correspondent of tho Now York World Bays ; " the intelligent and rea sonable way in which tho Democratic majority in Congress conducts itself in dealing with public questions Sur prises tho enemies of that majority. it was tbo all but universal opinion among Republicans that tho now Dem ocrats from the South would bo fiery, untamed and untauialjlo, but thus far it is now conceded by those Republi cans that thcro has rarely in a ikew Congress been more catitionand deliber ation manifested by a majority. And n debnto every ono has observed that tho Southern members of tho Senate and tho Ilotiso are really showing a clearer appreciation of the constitu tional bearing of tho measures under consideration than do the older Re publican members who have been for a long time in office in Washington." Well Stated. A peuonal friend of the Into General Taylor alludes to his promaturo death in this way : "The death of Major General Richard Tay lor will be rogrotted by a large num ber of friends in the North as well as the South. lie was the son of Zachary Taylor, Prosidont ot the United States, and was born in Louisiana. During the war of soccsBion ho took an active part, commanding first a Louisiana bri grade, and displayed military qualities ofavory high order. Adashingloador, a oool-headed strategist, a gallant gen tleman, faithful in his friendships, whole-souled and devoted to the cause he served, generous, witty he united all the qualities dosirablo in a leader, in a friend or a social companion. Ho had a large influence in the South which he wieldod only lor good. His death is a publio calamity." A Finisuid LiBtLtR. The editor who deliberately libels a neighbor is a scoundrel ; but when ho slanders half of bis countrymen, he should be kicked into the Mississippi rivor. Mo news paper in the land excels tho St. Louis Globe in the work of dofaming and vil- lifying the Sonth, and yet its own col. nmns contain every day testimonials to the decency and good Ordor of that malignant section. This family jour nal makes a specialty of gathering by telegraph the crimes of the country. Assuming that its enterprise is fairly diroctcd, we must conclude that the South is the most peaceful section of the country, for two-thirds of the mur ders, arsons, rapes and seductions, re ported in the Globe, are located in States which novor felt "the debasing influence of slavery." A Good Sermon. An ezohango states that Rev. James F. Clarke, in a recont sermon, thus hits the nail on the head : " When the principal Southern gentlemen, especially those who took part in the rebellion, toll is Tolnntarily that tbey mean to defond the Union, its Constitution and laws, we ought to believe them. If our Re publican leaders winh to driva those Southerners back into secession and into hostility to the United States gov ernment, they take the best way of doing it, by refusing to believe in their sinoerity, and rojoeting their oflors of good-will. The worst enomlcs of the Union are such Republicans as these. If we should bav a new rebellion they wonld ba largely responeibl for It." : A LIFE INSURANCE CASE. Lebanon, Pa., April 18. In the court of oyer 'id terminer to day the case of Chaa. Drews, Frank Sleohler, Israel Brandt, Isaiah Hummel, Henry V. Wise and Goorge Zeobman, charged with the murder of Joseph Rubor, was called. Kaber was murdered in De cember last at Indiantown oreok about fifteen miles from horo, and at that time there was an insurance on his lifo of 110,000, and it is alleged that tho annua! premiums wore paid by Brandt, Hummel, Weiss and Zoohman, and that they incited Drews and Stechler to kill Iiabur that they might obtuin the Insurance money. Tho prisoners woro arraigned to day, and pleaded, not guilty. Col. Gobin, of council lor the defendants, moved to quash the in dictment upon the ground of irregular ity, but Judge Hendorson overruled tho motion. A jury was then empannellod and Distnot Attornoy Adams opened tho case fortho prosecution. Joseph Peters, a son-in-law of Charles Drows, one of tho prisoners, testified that bo saw Drews, Stechler and ' Ruber leave Drews' houso on the afternoon of tho murder. They proceeded to the In diantown creek, but a few yards away and then crossed over on a plank, Stechlor leading; that Stechler turn ed around, grabbed Raber by the shoulders and threw him into the creek, lulling into the water with hi in. That Stoohler said in tho presence of the Drows family that bo had hard work to koop Raber under water. Ho testi fied that Drews told him a week be fore tho murdjrlhut ho (Drows) know a way to mako a pilo of money if bo (Peters) would keep the secret, and that a murder was the means to be em ployed. William Swoinheart, a life in suranco agent, was next called to show that Raber had his lile insurod in favor of Weiss, Jlummol, Brundt and Zoch- man. Several othor witnesses were axamined, but their testimony was un important. Radical Gbatiti'De. Here is a sample of tho gratitude shown by the Republicans to tho poor colorod brother : Ex Congressman Ruiney of South Carolina (colored), was nn ap plicant for the third Auditor-ship of the Treasury, endorsed by over one hun dred Republican members of the House. Instead of bis receiving this position, Sherman tondercd him a clerkship in the appointment room of bis depart mcnt. Rainey refused to take it, and intimated that it would nut have beeu ofTered to a whito ex-Congressman, and it was beneath his dignity to ac cept it. Hpenker Randall haa definitely decided to make a trip to California, after the preaeat aeaeion of t'Ongreae, ana It la ntntwl tnethu Tt.lt baa aoma thing to do with reorganiliog the ltamoeratle parly la that State for the next Coograaaional oanra.1 there. Hitnburf Potl. Our advico to the Speaker would be that he had bettor turn his attention to his Philadelphia home, and do some thing for the Democrats in that city. The Golden State, away off on the Pa cific, alwaya has its affairs better man aged so far as the interests of the Dem ocratic party are concerned, than it is done in Philadelphia. Charity, it there is any to spare, should always be dealt, out at home nntil there is a surplus. NinrrrMARXs. Why great journal ists should deal in such stuff, it is iin possible for us to conjecture. The writers are either drunk whon tbey pen thoir trash, or they suppose their readers to bo fools and ready to swallow falsehood and infamy together. We allude to the New York Tribune, which helps along tho course of Na tional harmony by printing vulgar doggerel about "Tho Rcbol l ell" and tho "Song of the Confederate Briga diers." The Tribune, like the Svn, keeps n private poet. A Colored Ihvistiuation. Bruce, the Atrican Senator from Mississippi, has been appointed Chairman of a special Senate committoe to investigate the affairs of the defunct Freedmen's Bank, and announces that he will be gin his labors as soon as Congress ad journs, He doesn't propose to stop till ho finds out what has become ot the missing millions. Thousands of defrauded oolored men have a lively interest in this work, and will natural ly dosire to see Sonator Bruce make good his promises. No Color Line I The Philadelphia Timed says that Sonator Bruco, the colorod Senator from Mississippi, doesn't seom to understand the senti ment of his party. He has actually selected an old Confederate Colonel to act as Clerk of his new committoe to investigate the affairs of tho Freed- man's Bank. It seems as though Sena tor Brno might have found a loyal man to put in this place, particularly at this critical juncture, when tho ne cessity of making treason odious is ap parent to all. A Spectacle. Ueaekiah Shaffer, the wife murderer, was bung at Cham bcrebnrg on the 17th Inst. Howaaso unnerved and prostrated when the hour for his execnlion approached, that he bad to be rolled in some blank eta, and in this way carried to the scaffold by aix men. Tha rope was ad justed: around bis neck, the trap-door sprung and Shaffer swung in the air. 3.ueh is the last hangman's tragady. Tlio House two weeks ago defoatod an act repealing the law. by which Sheriffs and Frolhonotaries wore an tnonzoa to sue lor their loos in any conojjr of the State: Mr. II111, of In diana, on the J7tb, moved to roconsld er. This was agreed to, and tho bill thereupon passod socond reading. The bill Is, therefore, properly . beforo the House again. - - f m a a "f- BuiKTa. A Washington telegram to the Philadelphia Inquirer says : "The House Election Committee are going to move on Mr. Yocnm Ibis week and expect to have him out within a month. The decision is to sot bim oat and ex amine into th merits alterward." Not Statesmanship. The editor of the Washington Port, says : Mr. Oil lotto, on of the Greenback Congress men from Iowa, haa tho mumps. , The disorder isn't dangerous, but candor compels as to state that it Isn't states manlike." 'Andrew Trautx, Jr., of Highland Falls, A, T., died from hydrophobia Toeaday, aged lixty. II a was was bttteq by I Spite dog In August last but was not taken sick nntll last week. . (Cards. Tl'STlt'ES' A I 0TAIlI.t' CEU tr We h,rtr nrlnted a larae iftTpriBted a large naoil.r ef the new PKE DILL, and will on tha reoaiul of t.ntv a ..nil. i.ell . Mint In ay e.ttlr.M ... WILLIAM M. I1ENUY, Juhtioe or tmm Fuel amp Sunivobk. LUUHKH OJ TV. CollMtloM aiad tnd My fironpllj ptitl ovr. Art.olMof ftrwmnt tiid dd ot efunvtwaue nMil7 iXMutt4 ai firrt.ti our. root or ! ehrjr. - - tHJy'TI JOHN D. THOMPSON, Juitioe of tha Peaoe and Sortren.r, . ... . . ftuvwtnevllle, Pa. , M.Oellootloaa made and money uremotly paid over. febU Mtl '. JAS. B. GRAHAM, . 1 dtftlor Id Eeal Estate, Square Timber, Boards, suinulkS, lath, a pickets, t lO'TJ Clearfield, Pa, REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, ' 0 ' Clearneld, Peuu'a. fetuWIll aieonte Job. In hit lint promptly and In a workmanlike manner. ; apr4,87 JOHN A." STADLER, BAKKR, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. - Praia Bread, Ruak, Itulls, Plea and Cake, on hand or made te order. A gen.ral aa.ortut.nt of Uenfeotieoerlw, Praita aad Nut. In atork. lea Cream and Oyatere In aaa.ua. Saloon a.arly o,inoaite the PoaWfiloe. Prioee aiodi.raie. M.reb l-'7e. . , WEAVER &. BETTS, IHULKRft IX , Rod Esta'e, Square Timber, Saw Logs, .AND LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. tr-Offlo ob Scflond trwt, In rr of tor room of Oiorg Wearer A Co. f Jm, '78-lf. RICHARD HUGHES, JUSTICE OP THI PEACE ron Ittcatur Townnhip, Oaeeola Mills P. 0. All otloial ba.inwa eatraited to bim will be promptly attended to. t meh2, It. J. BLAKE WALTERS, KEAb ESTATE BROKER, ana niALna in Saw Log aud Luiiibor, OLEARPIKLD, PA. OOoa In Orahajn'a Row. 1:25:71 NDREW HARWICH, Market street, tiearneld, Pa., a.auraOTDnan Ann DB.LRn in Harness, Bridles, Saddles, Collars, and Jiorse-Furnishing iioods. SrAII klnda of repairing promptly attaadad Saddlers' Hardware, Hum. SrushM, Carry Comba, Ao alwaya en hand aad for aale at the loweal oa.h priee. March IV, 1B7S. A. BIGLER & CO., VIALBKI III SQUARE TIMBER, aad manufacturer! of - . . ALL MINIMI OF SAWED LUMBER, l-7'ia CLBARPIKLD, PENN'A. G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, HEAR OLEARPIKLD, PENN'A. aaay-Pompa alwaya on hand and made to order en abort notice. Pipea bored on reaeonable terme. All work warranted to render eatlifaetlon, and dellrared if declred. my36:lypd THOMAS, H. FORCEE, BBALBa 11 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, (JRAHAMTOH, Pa. Alao, etteaalra mannfaetarar and dealer la Square limner aaa eawee i.amoeroi an iiaaa. jatr-Ordart aelielted and all bill! promptly ilea. ..... ... t'Jy""- Ialrery Rfable. TU B uadoral,rnod boga leaye te Inform tha pab lio that ba la now fully pr.pend to aooommo dat. all la the way of fnrniehlng IK.-oee, Buggiea, Saddlea and Barnoaa, ea the ehorteet aetia. and aa reaaenable terme, Reeideaoe oa Loeuat etaeet, betweea Third and Fourth. - KO. W. GEAH1IART. OloarlMd. Feb. , late. WASHINGTON HOUSE, GLEN HOPE, PENN'iT. , ; TT18 anderftfnVfaavlf.rt letMtl Ihti aoa Mdlrmi llwtal, ia tba TiUaffu f l,n llopa li now ftrtparta to atwommodata ail who ma ft 01). Hy tabla and bar hall b mr.pliid tba mil ma nana, annrai. 01.0 HOR W. DOTTS. Jr, (linn Hop), P., M.reb It, 1879-tf. JOUN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. lnd Real F.etate Afetit, Clearfleld, Pa. umea on ikira nrtat, bat. Uberrjr Walnnt, -Raipectfatly oderi bit irrii In lalllni and buying landa la Olaarflald and adjoining eountlei and with an asparlanet of over twenty year ai a inrTeyor, lattan himielf that ba aaa render aatUfaetloa. I Feb. lt:(t:tf. I. SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER ASS SBALSS n , Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, aValeai'e Srm, Jfara.1 Arari, CLEAR PI ELD, PA. All kindi of repairing ta my Ilea promptly at ndad te. , April 19, Mi. Great Western Hotel, Not. 1111, 131! aad ISIS Harkal Street, (i)irrr'jf oaaoeia Wanaetai.r'e Ora.d Dfpot.) rtiUlolpMa, Pona'tv. Tmrtuai, 10.00 r ctaajr. ThU Hotel li aear th. a.w Publle Bulldlnga, new alaaoaia Tamnla. !. S. Mint, and Aeadam. of Fin. Aria. T. W. TRAUCK. Proo'r. Orun- tu aioar I JylVf' ly Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME IHDUSTBY. Till aadanlga.d, hating oitahllihed a Kar aery ea tha 'Pike, about halfway betweea ClearSeld and CurwenaTllle, la prepared ta far nleh ail klnda ef FRUIT TRKB9, (.taadard aad dwarf.) lrrgreeao, Bhrubbwy, Orape Vlnea, (loo.eb.rry, L.wloa Blaokborry, Htr.wh.rry, aad Haepbtrry Vlaaa. Alto, Slbarlaa Crab Tiiee, wni.. ana .any eoariet itnubara, aa. Ordera promptly attended to, Addraaa, ' . D. WRIflHT, aapM.SS-y Carwentrllle, Pa. VVAGONS'- FOR SALE. The anderatgaed kaa ea hand, at hit then In ClearSeld, Two-horstfWagons, One-horse Wagons, Spring TOtffoiu, and Bug-fios, For aale. Waalara wagoaa aa well aa tkoaa made nera. Any or wblek will ba aold abaap for eaah or approved aeenrlly. For farther Inform atloa, eall la aerm at my abep, ar addrm m. by teller. TIIUHAS HK1LLY, ClearSeld, Pa., April M, ISfS-tf. TRIAL I.e)T Llet ef eanaaa tat dowa for trial at aeooad week, May T.raa, aom mwelag M.aday, May lltk, U;, and ooatlaa- iug .wo woeai : A. A. Sl.Teal Aeala M. Irtln Jeha Rehrer A. K.I, aaaef Joba Ceaaery Wm. CaTanangb Rebart Oowm ra. Joba H. Adama. ra, Adaaj ll.gy. .a R. . Wiatoa. aa Uewela Puk Aaaoeiatlea ra. 1. B. Oallager AJ.MeCey T. R. Rlaady ... n. uaiianer. ta KIHaaalng Ooal Oe. ta. kllhlllM I. A I. flm. a. nooertaoa monanary at. al. .a. Jamea II. Aatheay. Palrlek (erao ta aa ta. I.aaa C.ldwril. Hilebell Marrar ra. J. 1. I. 0. Oearhart, deTte, A P. Belter, gar. a. C. Thamraa at al ra t. Kaphart A Baihir ra. . w . nan at. al. ily re. The II U A L. Oe. eyer, Bayer Oe. ra. Jamea Veaag at. al. 1 J. Keer Oe, ra. Lerer Plegal. Ilea. M. rleMa ra. D.rld baaa. Jaba S. Utaagew ' " ra Lafayette U. Bleea. bW. . Taraer ' ra. LAM. Skiaaal ' ILI BLOOM, Pretheaalar;, 8. mUnrrUanrous. Pnori'.HTV inn m:sT. Mra. J.ibn . It.ir.rty, of Pna toaa.lilp, i.BVre fr r.nl a dwellins; boue. and .lor. miu, rllu.tala the aUlaae of IVnn.llle. Pur limber Ihiortnatlna apply to, er aldr.ie, aire. J. U. KAFPKRTY, ooLlS,'Ta-tf. - - - Ureiuplaa llllla. X)K BALK. Tli. nnd.ealnMl will aall at ttrlrata i.l. .11 that treat or parrel or lend aitaata la lleoatur towu.hip, Cle.rll.ld eouuly, Pa., witbla a abort diitanoe of the Tyrone A t'loarnel-l K. H., aud ailjoining laade of Kob.rt liudion and otoera, tad knuwn aa tha Jaeoe 0. U.arhart lot. The aald tract aentateina SO eroe aiora of, tat, p I'hJ lira raine ef valuable eoel taerean, baa about o i aorta altered, and ta the k-y to a ler body ol aoal e!out betna developed. Will be .old low aud uM,n eaay leruM. for partleuiare, apply to ita tu i annoo. Clurlold, l'a., July 11, Ia7l. JOHN TROUTMAN, ; DEALER IN FURNITURE, n at rni:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The ualtrilKDw bri .Mvt to Infona tharitt- hdi of UiMrficm, and tb ioblio fencralljr. iLm h hu on band a On tw.orttnent of Furu.tir. nob aa Wilntit, Chaitntit and 1' tinted Chautbtr BuilM, Parlor Sultcl, Rfjollnliif and Rttanilaa Chain, Udln' and (.rat1 Knur Cbalrt, tbt Ym Coraled Dining and l'arlor Chain, Can tieau and Wlndmr Chain, Clot bet ilara, tit op and Kxton luo Ladrtin, Hat Aaeka, Soruliliii.g ltrucliei, An MOULDING AND IMt'TUHK FHAMKS, ooklnc OIumci, Cbroiuwa). tko., which would lltalda for Holiday irttnti. .IfWMI TH JMUf THMli 1 1H s, . Boots s shoes HATS, CAPS, ANI) I I. I Wiliamsport Boots. Elmira Boots, PERKINS' Diivini. Boots and Shoes, Claflin's Boots & Shoes, Boys' Boots & Shoes, Pine Boots 8 1 Stoga Boot With a cenorel rartety of Ladier', afliaea' and Children'a Boot., rJhoea and Uallera. BlinilEP. OOODS, Hl'UHKR OOOD.t, HATS AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS. GENTS' FI'IINIMIINO 000118. GENTS' Fl'RNI.yIII.N(l GOODS. Tht anderilgned reipeotfnlly tavite tba atteo tlon of the people of Clearfield eounly, to their new .took of the abore named iroodi. Couotry Prodnoa taken In nathani. for aooda. Prieea aa low ae the lowmt. MollAUUHKY A SHOWERS. ItrmoTed to Wm. He.d'a old etand, Second St., ClearSeld, Pa., p.. 4, l78-m. Asri tatislics. Ta tli Cilift a OUmrfitU Count) t Th aodmif al baring baaa appoint, by tha DtDaritarnt, at VVaahinaton. Drinciual rooorUr of tha AKrtealtaral Sut.it ica of C)aaraIJ twanty, t-MpMtfui.jr rvquMti the oo-oftaratioa of all to aaaiit, by Madiog tha lubaorihar all tba iofonaa ttoa tbay aaa beariaf npua tba MIowiBg quai tlaai. Mil U aaab la bin le naka ai eorrant a aUlanaot ta tb Depart mcDt, aa poiiibla t How maaj bo run bara dad in yoar borough or towa hip, and of what diicaaa. How naDy aowi and oalvaa, and of what diaemia. How many ihaap bara you latt, and of what diiaaiai bow many billed by dogi. How many bogi bavo yon loit, and of what diiaaaa. What Brtvailma diiaaaai Dfil tba noultrv. In all eJi vita tha ran. odiai aied which bava baen found to ba laeotu- ful, and in all eaiaa to tra tba oah -alua of all teak ai nearly aa poiiibla. By tba oo-oparatlon of oor eitlieni In fanoral apon theia important particular, tha Agaiaultural report! wiM baooma an aoayalopaJiaaf niefal information to tha pub lic, by ooablint tha Danartnaot to nnbliih the diiaaiai. tba lone, and tba ramediei that hart been found moit benefioiai la eertaia ditaeaet , Any other information that will ba eoQildered a pablie benefit, will ba tliankfull) waived. Adilreti tha lubaoribar at tiraapiaa H ilia. ClfaiBeld Co.. Pa. tiAMUKL WlDKMIHIt. Mareb U, l7-tf. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDISMERRELL HaaoTrened, In a baUdlnc on Market itreat. on tho old Weatern Hotei Wt, ppoite tha 0nrt nowaa in uiearnaia.a lia and li boat iron Mann factory and Stare, where will be found at all timet a fall line of nousE nnarxSeimTci goods, . StOTOS, Hardraro, Etc. Ilonta Upoatlng and all kindi or job wnrk. repalr iait, Ae., dona on ihort notice and at reasonable ratet, Aleo, agent for tba Singer Sewing Machine. A aannly of liaeblnea. with Needlea. Aa. al waya ea head. Tame, atrlotly eaah er oouatrv aroduoe. A ahara of patronage eoliolted. U. a. alEHKILU, Superiateadent. Cleart.ld, April Si, 187T-tt "pERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept oonetaatly ea head. STOVE Af EARTHENWARE OP KVERT DESCRIPTION I CROCKS! POTS1 CROCKSI Flahtr'l Patent Alrtleht elf .-allli rrnii a ana i BtlTTKR CROCKS, with llda. ORKAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS, Arri.B . ni' i i an t;aot.Jtrj, PIOKLI CROCKS. PLOWRR POTS, PIK DI8HI8. BTRW POTS. Aad a great meay ether tblnga tea aameroaa le mtatloa, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - 'WARE POTTERY, Corntr of Chtrrv tid Third StrMtl, ULKAHrlKLU, FA. PRIVATE SALE Valuable . Real Estate I Tht indtflrBd. Hrlnc In P-nn two., CUr- field eonnty, Ti, cant tbt fcltowisg rlo4b)t Hhi itMcfor tvli t 446 Acres of Land, - on or Imh. ( BrMjoarift township, ijaf n tnt nurw aia i i- viMratiti emi, Md witntt n tl M tM HM. Thi ftbort Hid ll .nr lf ooTtr4 with hemloflk, wbitt oak, rork ost, nd olbtr hard wood tlnbor, ud t tjoanttty f white pioo, uld to bo half ft million, or mora fool 1 at ifttnt li Beavtir nmi-rla.1 with bilanlnoni eoftl, and Hrtl- oa tho liife of railroad loadlm from UooUda)toOlport. Ilivaltio ( anhnown. rhoro aro, mm, otiior raiuabio Minorali oa tba Tbo ftbovo land Hot about two at4 ah -If nilM bolow tbo TUian of Uka Hoao. adiwlBtaa laarli of Uoorgo Urtoa and othor, oa what it known at rorut t raa. 1 bo itaBroTOiaonta oa tho aroo ortj aro a food (oarod oaw ill, ta raaalng Ordor, a hi Kb tan. atoao arot, aiado la tbo boat aaa- aor, At for alaott any aiaobtBory. Thro to. alto, a largo fraaia dwetliof boaoo aad fraaio bank bar iharooa. and about forty or in aerot, a.oro ar looa, or tbo load ta otoarod. Aay aorton wtablai U tavott La property of thia kind wtll do woll U otanlao thia prof-rty. I wtll hII ttt- waoio or tbo aadinM aaif il(oml aa mat talt tho porohaaor. Tbo aboTotraotof land will a a It two or throe faraia, which wtll ooatparo farwrahly wua im ifroatot pan oi aar aooaty. rnee ana itm bmmm imii ta aay pariaa w tab Lag at ft- sTar twrtAMr panuaiora aau lb poraoa t tho MdaralAuW at ttrtjaalaa H ilW P .0 Ooorteideoteali tH . UMU WlfilMUUL slaav. I, lITI-tt. Our Ou'tt gidi'rrtUfmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Publlih.d every Wedneaday by G. B. GOODLANDER, CLKAKKIKl-D, PA., Haa tha I.aro.t ClrrulatWu ot auy payer , la !ttrtbre1eni Peune) Iranla, The large and constantly inoreaaing circulation of the lttPUBMCAN, renders it valuable to business . men as a modium thro' which to reach tliu ' " 1 publio. ' ' . TtsMs or Suiiscription : If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 60 If paid after six mouths. , . - It IV) When papers aro sent outside of the county payment must be in advance. ADTKKTISINGi Ton lines, or loss, 3 times, . tl 50 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator' Notices, , . 2 60 Gxocutors' Notices, . . . . 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautions and Estrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, ... 2 60 Professional Cards, 6 lines, year, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS : One square, 10 linos, ... 8 00 Two squares, , . 15 00 Three squares 20 00 One fourth column, . . . . BO 00 One-ball column, . . . . , 70 00 One column, . 120 00 ItLANKN. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, . , SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, ' - BONDS, . FEE BILLS, CON8TA BLB'S ULAN KS, ka., Ao , ka. JOB PRINTING. We ar prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING dl CH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARPS, .LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPULET8, CIRCULARS. Ac, Ac, VS THE BEST STTLE, ASD ON REASONADLB TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Geo. B. Goodlander, . Clearfleld, ClMrfleM Ctnnty, ra. , UsrtUnntou. ARNOLli PAYS CASH or TRADE. uQrwiair.no, ra., Jan. j, '7B-tr. r. trura. a. a'coaiiM. . n.a.. G I LI 111, McCOR.LE &lo$ FURNITURE ROOMS Market (treat, Clearfield, Pa. ' We maaufaoture all klnda af far.., . Ohaaabara, lllntea Kooma, Librarlaa aau Mmlla If you want furniture of any kind, doa'l b until yoa mo our atva. , . .- ' l Ii:itT AK (; la all lit hraarhea, promptly att.nded Co. oni.CH, M.C0KKL1I A CO Cl.erl.ld, Pa Cb. I, '78. HARTSWICK & IRWIN BECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! 3axt auaXiacsa tzruux . CHEMICAL81 PAIxVTS, 01 IS, DYK SH'FF VARNISHES, BRl'KHKS, PKRrilMKKY, FANCY HdCIiS, TOILKT AKTICI.KS, Of ALL KINDS, PURE WIXES ASD UQUOkH for medicinal n.rpo... Truraae, Sopportera, School fiooht and Stattua. ary, ana all otaar arti.i.. atually fonnd In a Drag Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAK1- fl'LLY COMPOUNDED. Hariaa a lari. a.. nertenoe la the bvaineee tbey aaa give enlire uu lafaotloa. J. 0. HARTHWICK, JOHN t. IRW1.V nearS.ld. DeraoWr IS, lata JJARD TIMES UAVl NO ErFliOT IN FRENCHVILLEI I an awaro that thtro art to mo dwioii a Uttla hard to plaaao, aad 1 a at alto awaro that tht plaint of "hard tiaioo" ta well aich aniTtrwI. But I am ao tituavtod bow that I oaa latiifr tho formor and proro ooaolat Ivoly that "hard tiuH" will not offoot thoao who buy their goodi from and all mj pat root aha.ll bo Initiated iato tbt M tret of HOW TO AVOID HARD TIDES 1 hato rooda enough to apt ly all the Inhabi- Unla la tho lower oad of the eoaaty whtoh 1 wll at exceeding low ralot froai aiy aiemmotb lUrt it MULriuNBUHU, where 1 aaa alw.ri bo fuiad read j to wait apoa oallort and tapply tbtm aith Dry Goods or all Kinds, Boob aa Clothe, Betiaetle, Canlunrea, alaeliai Palaiaaa, Liaea, DriUinfe, Callaeaa, Trimminga, Ribbona, Laoa, Ready-made Clothiai, BooU aad Shoaa, Hat. aad Cape all of tba beat material aail mad. to ordw lloae, Boca., Ulorea, Mltteaa, Laaoa, Hibboni.ae GROCERIES Of ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sagar, Riee, Ifalaaaee, Fiab, Sail fork, Liaaeed Oil, Ilek UU, Carbea UiL Hardware, Qaeeaawara, Tlawara, OMtlaga, Plvwl aad Plow Caaliaga, Naila, Spikea, Oor. CulUra tora, Cider Proeeee, and all kinda of Aiea. Perfumery, Palnte, Varnleh, Olaaa, aad a general aaaonment ei stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different branda, alwaya aa head, and will ha aold at tba lewaat poaaibla Sgarea. 1. H. MeClala'a Hedlelaea, Jayae'a Madlaiaaa Uoetetter a aad Uaaaaad a ailtara. IN aaaada af Wool waated far whieh tha klf heat priee will be paid. Clorereeod ea bead and for aale at the leweat market priee. Alaa. Aaaat for Strattearllle aad Carwoaerille Threshing Alaohlnaa. . Call aad eee for yoareeltea. Tea will lad ererytbing aaaally kept ia a retell atore. L. at. COCDRUT. rraaobTillo P. 0., Anga.1 li, 1ST4. William Powell. SKCOXD ST., bltAtriKLD, Fm., Dealer in Hearjrend Shelf HARDWARE. IRON, NAII.8, PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES, GLAUS AND PUTTY Keepa eeattaatly ea hand the beat Ceektal, Healing aad Parlor Stoves and Ranges af all doeerlplleae. Table aad Peehet OaUery, t.arpeutera Teola, nek aa Sawa, lleleeeie, 8qaarH, B,ah Btopt, Planet aad Plane Iroa., Ohi.ela, biiu, Aogara, Adtea, PilM, Hlaaaa.rall hlade, Loeka, Berewa, Saab Cord, Pallaya, ate., eta. Farming UtrnnllK, Plewa, Oalll.atere, .uble aad atngle Shotel Ptewe, Calllrater Teelk, Oraia a'redlee, Seylhee, Saalbea, Ueea, P.rka, Rahie, Uay Parke, Perm Mis, ale., ete. flora. Bboea aad Born K.lll, the Wrt mebe ef Creae ew Bawt aad era, Urtedtteeet e.d tiriadaieae Ptataraa, aadorerytklag aaaally kept la a Brat alaae Hardware Blare. AIM, a fall Meek af House Furnishing Goods, taUBBKS, LAMPS, CHIMXITS, Ae. AH blade af Tlawara bead ea aaad aad made erdrr. keaffaf aad SpOTllag prempUy at- reraeat wiebmg aaythlag ta my XI, art ba llad at oaa aad aaamaat aaaak mad arteea.l . WILUAAt POWaii. rteertalA, Pa leaa A, UTa-tf. ' wn-, a.., .... r.. i --W
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