';..r;!!3;" in A f ; 1 1 1.- I'M M q It, ll")-: I: J 4 I ' ;: r ; i i ' k ! ,1 ill I ; 1 f- .1 i! gstd. .THE. MANSION. HOUSE. i .-; ferwerof afcKOBd aid Motket olseota, f-' --ri.BARPiei.u, pa. THIS aid aad commodious BoUl k.a. during th. put year, bee. lslu4 u doubl. lu fwrmar ..parity for th. .BMrtaiamoat of itrea gere aad guottt. The whole helldlBg kaa booa rofuraisbed, m4 tke proprietor will l pare ao pains ,w vendor ail gueitt temfortable while tavle. wltk klm. p-Tlt WaailM Hoel." Omalbes rani to and from tba Depot ea tka arrival aad doperraro efeech train. W. 0. CAHDuN, July 12-77.1 Proprietor LLEGHENY HOTEL. Market Htreet, Clearfield, Pa. Wa. 8. Bradley, formorly proprietor of tbo Leonard Hooso, having leeeed tho Allegheny Hotel, aolioite a share of publie patroaage, Tho Hoaaft bai booa thoroughly repaired and aewly furnished, aad gueall will and it a ploaaaal stop ping place. Tho table will bo luppued with the bett at everything la tho market. Al taa bar will be found the beet vrlnei and liqoers. Good lUbliog kttftrbwL WM. S. BRADLEY. Way it, '7S. Proprittor. SHAW, HOUBB, ' i s i , J j . (Oor. ef If arkat 4 Vront rtroeu.) 1 ' j , 1 . , . PLBAKFIKLD, PA. i t C . .. . The aaderiignod kaTing takoa ohargo of tbij lloul, would reipoetfully lollelt publto patronage. febJD,'J. . . . NIWTOM BUAW. rpEMPERANCE nOUSE, NEW WASniNOTOIf, PA. . , B. D. KOSE, . . Paoraiaroa. M tali, 2So. Man aad bone over Bight, $1 00. klia and two koreol OTor Bight, ll.&O. The boat of aeeonuodatloBf fur aiaa aad beaet. ojl u;i.a. WASHINGTON HOUSE, NKW WA8I1INUTON. PA Thte aew fcnd well farniehod boneo km booa taken by the underiignod. lie feeli oon&dent ol being able to render latlifaetloa to thooo who Bay laror aim wna a oall. . May 0, 1171. 0. V. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOTD HOUSE, Mala Btroet, PUILlP811UHa. PKNN'A. Teblo alwayi aappliod wltk tbo bolt tbo market r..i. vi ! lu. i. i ...j . ii BHUIUB. , uw HaTViiB pUUIIO IB 1HTIII M, nlllt jaa.1,'71. ROBERT LOYD. County National Bank, ' Or CLKARPIKLD, PA. ,' ' ROOM la Mafoale Balldlng, obo door nortk ol C. D. Wition'i Drag Store. Panage Tieketi to and from LWerpool, Quoona town, Ulaigow, London, Peril and Copenhagen. Alio, Drafli for tale on the Royal Bank of IralaBd ana imperial nana or bondon. JAMES T. LEONARD, Prei't. .- W. M. SHAW, Caikior. Janl.'rf DREXEL & CO., No. St South Third Blreot, Philadelphia U.tJTKERS, - And Dealers in Government Securities. ApplieatioB by mail will reeetro prompt attoa tlon, and all Information ehoerfully furniibed uruere lolioted. April U-U. r. a. aaaoLo. a. w. abrold. l. B. abnolb F. K. ARNOLD & CO., ISankera and Itrokeifi, ReyRoldnllle, e0ermia Co., Pa, Money rfreeired OB Qepoilt ' Diieounti at mo derate ratal. Emtera and Porelga Exchange a) wayi on hand and oollrotioni prumptly made. RaynohliTille, Dee. Ill, 1874.-ly Srutistrjj. J L. It. HEICUUOLD, , 'llIHGEOH DENTIST, Qraduato of tbo Pennnylranie Collare of Dental Surgery. OIBoe io reiideneo of Dr. rlilli,oppoiite inv onaw nooao. . mania, 70-11. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, , (OBoe In Bank Bnllding,) , tnrwenaTllle, Cleartald Co., Pa. ohute-tf. . : ...t . J. MY STEWART, " ' SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD. PA. (00m Li raiitlaooa, Bocood itroat.) V)tron Oxide Ou admiitiUrad for tb pain M oitraotlot of tvtth, CUarflold, Pa., May I, .AT My. SlIOftMAKIIVG I htraby tnfom ay pa trtjatp tod aaDklnd ia faoaral, that I haft rtmorad ay ibomaking abop to tba room io Orahaa'i row, ovar 8. 1. Snydar'a Jewelry More, and thai I am piaparad to do all kind, of work in my lino ehoapor than any other ahop in town. All work warranted ao good at eaa b doa aoy. where eleo. Potitivtly Ihil la tba ehapoflt ahop Id Clearlield. JOS. 11. DKKHINU. Poa. 11, 187S-tf. ArVAGONS FOR SALE. Tko nndinigaed hu kaad, at kli lha U Clearlald, Two-horse Wagons.'One-horse Wagons, Spriag Wajcafl, ud Buggies, For lalo. Weitern wegoaa el well aa tboeo mado hare. Any of whlek will bo aold oaeep for Mak or approved aeenrily. Por farther Information, aailio perloa at my ibop,oraddraae me by letter. i . THOMAS RE1LLT. 1 Olearleld, Pa,, April H, l-tf. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Peas township, Clow-Held Co., Pa. BUR N Bp OUTI ' lot MOf BURNED UPI Theiubeoriberi haTO.at great aipeDM.rebailta Bolgbborbood neeaaalty, In tho oroetlot of a lift laoa Wooloa Manafaotory, with all tbo taodora ImproTementi attached, and mr prepared to xiaho all klnda of Oloibtp Caaaiaoroa, HaUaetU, Blaa kota, Flannel i, Ao. Plenty of gooda o kaad to apply all our old and a thoaaand Dowoaatoniera, wtioiB we aia m ooaw aaa ouuibo ear eiooK. Tba bnalneia of CARDINO AND PULLING will rteolvo oor oapoelal attestioa. Proper arrangemaau win do maae to resolve ana ooiiTor Wool, to salt ettitoasere. All work warranted and done upon iae ahortost aotloo, aad by atrlet at tea- tloa to bnelnaaa we hope to realiao a liberal akare or pooii patronage. 10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED I W wlU dot the bl cheat market prioe for Woo aad tell oar uaauleetared foodi aa low ojefbUar goods aaa be bong at ta tbo ooonty, ana whenerar we fall to render roaaoaablo aatiafaetloa wo aaa alwayi be foand at home ready to make proper oxpiaaauoa, eiinar in peroon or oy toxtor. i JAMI8 JOUNHON A HONS, ' anHHAlf Rnwer P. A JKMOVAL! V JOHN 1 McGAUGHEY v Would rotpeetfolly aotlfy the pablie gaaoraly tkat he haa reaioTed bla wroeery filar fro. Phe! How, t the hnilrllag formerly eofonled by J. MIIm Krataor, ba Boeoad at not, nttt doer to Bljtler'a bardwaro ttoro, wkorw ho taUada Beeping a ran itae oi , . , . j , G IK O C R I E s. DAlfB, DRIED BEEF bbJ LARD. SUOAR8 aad SI RDPS, .f all gradee. TEAS, Oraoa end Blaok. , ! ; J ', j 007FEE, RoaatW aad GrMB. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, All kind, la the market. PTCKLES, It Jan aad eyr.li. SPICEI, la irary fara aadOarlot. FAMILY FLOUR, ALIi KINfMI OP CBACKEA8. : SOAPS,' - . ' MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, ' DRIED FEA0B1S -i tZ'Nlin CHERRIES Coal Oil ini Xtimp CIxIizuuti. Aad a rood aaoertaroat of then tblag tMaally kept la I ffrooery itore, wblfk he will eiehaag nr .araouag at woaaraov pnooa. ! . Will aal jfor aaak eboaply at amy other aaa. . Ptoaoa oall aad bat hli ttoek aad jadgo rat JOB MoOACSHET. Olearleld, Jaa. I, IITL n(illiUead'tl'"t Ini .... Ia. R4tt MIM4i it I tar atu. ." V K. fMauhiii. u. -ii rur, , . ifcsIJ ! Lit-l.;.."-oV-a. C Mmttitrr, Ur 1 m wa. Prater I I Mil lUl k I (I.. fr f.-m.-rgk, (. JM lb -ft dMoi For twlc by B. W. Orabam, CUftrflald. Pft. GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., I Ht fmtd p, (a lb it on room lattly Mpll by WTtr BtU.m fitoond itratt, ft larg and well M.MUd itook of Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND 6II0KS, ' QUEENSWARB, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, e HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac. Whloh tbsy will Jlipoi tt at rwuoaabU ratei for tun, or ciobatf lor oountry produoa. GEORQR WKAVKR A CO. ' OlatvrfltU, Pt Jam. . UTI-l. CENTRAL Hiskte JVoruial Nehool. (Eighth Xormal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., To. A. JV. RA VB, A. At.t Principal. Tbia School ai at preientflonatittited, offeratbe Try beet faotlitiaa for Prefeuional and Claaioal learning. Building! ipaeioui, laritlng and eommodioui ; eompUtely heated by team, well veat Hated, and ftarnbhed with a bountiful mpply ef pare water, olt aprtrg water. - Location healthful and eaiy of aeoeaa. ftnrroundtng aaenery nnanrpaaaed. Teaoben ezperlenoed, efficient, and alWo to their work. Discipline, Arm but kind, an form and thorough. Expenses moderate. I'dj cents a week deduction to thotepreparing to teach. , Students admitted any time. Couriei of study prescribed by the Bute t I. Model Pcbool. H. Preparatory. 111. Elemen tary. IV. Bclentiflo. . adjunct oouati: I. Aoademit. 1L Commercial. III. Muite. IV. Art. - The kksaeatary and aWeatiao ooarce are Pre hMional, aud students graduating thereia reeeiro State Diplomas, conferring the following corres ponding degrees t hi aa tor of tba Sciences. Grad uates in the other oourtos receive Normal Certifi cates of Ibetr attainments, signed by the faculty. The Profeixtnal courses r liberal, and are Id thoroughness not Inferior to those ef oar bast colleges. The Btat requires a higher order of oilisen. rbip. The times demand it. It is one of tba ? lime objects of this eebool to help to secure it by urniihiog latelligent aad affloient taaohers fur her schools. To this end It solioits young per sons of good abilities and good purpose those who desire to improve their time and tbeir tal ents, as students. To all snob it promises aid ia developing their powers and abundant opportu nities for well paid labor after leaving ichool. for catalogue and terms address the Principal. E. D. BALL, President Board ef Trustees. T. C. I1IPPLE, Secret it. , BOARD OF TRUSTEES t Clio too Muntv.-B. D. Ball. T. C. HIddU. Dr. S. H. Barton, A. ll. Beat, Jacob Browa, Wilaea Eialor, A. N. lUub, W. W. Reakia, R. . Cook, Samuel Christ, U. K intilog, 8. si. Hick-ford, H. L. lt-mrVevtB, a, O. W.;w, ft, Tt. rOBI. UoBtro Kx-Uev. A. . Cart in. Clearfield Ka-Oov. Win. Bigler. . Elk-Cbarl a. Earlor. . , Look llavoa, fob. 21, 79-ly W. J. HOFFR, ROOM NO. THREE OPERA HOURS, , . Clearfield, Pa., DEALER 111 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, t BOOTS AND SHOES, ' GROCERIES. QimSWARE, HARDWARE, TQTWABS, Carpet. Oil Clotliw, WALL PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc, Which win bo Hi. at wbolanJ. or retail. WILL 1AKB COUNTRY PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE FOR COODM AT MARKET PRICES. Cl.arfleld. Pa., Kept. IS, I87 tf. NEW n.oi it. Fi:i:i, AND GROCERY STORE. JOHN F. KRAMER, , lowaa No. 4, Pl.a Optra Hone, Cl.arft.ld, Pa. Xaefi aoaiUetry a lead 9U0AE, , ' , j . COFFEE, . TEAS, I - ,0DA . COAL OIL, SYRUP, PI0ES,,' 80AP, Can Bed aad Dried Fralu, Tobawa, Ctgen, Caa dlM, 0U TUagar, latUr, Xgga, la. ALSO, IXTEA BOMI-MADI Wheat aad Baekwheat Flour, Corn Motl, Chop, Feed, Ao., akUb wit W. aM .boa, fat aatk tf la too oonaury Sfedaoo. JOHN F. XRAUER. OaarloM, NaT. IS, U7,-tf. " ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. OarweBirllle, Jan. t, fltf. WANTED. 100,000 SHAVED SIINGLES, at S. tlulmbtirg'i Qrooarj Store, Feoood Itreel, C leerllald. Pa. jan. IV, '7v tf. PHOPBBTV KOH I1ENT. Mra, John B. Reflorty, of Pann townihlp, ollere for rent a dwelling houee and atore room, ituetola tbo fillago of Pannrillo. Por further ujormation apply to, or auilreee, aire. w. tt. it Ar rKHTV, oot. JJTS-tf. Uramplea llllla. 170R SALE. Tba andenlgned will nil at prlrate lal. all that treet or paroel of land iltuate In Deeetnr townibip, Cleerleld aonnly, Pa., within a abort dlatanoo of tbo Tyrone A Claartal I R. R., and adjoining landa of Robert lludion and olnera, aad known aa tbo Jaeob B. Uearbart lot. Tho .aid traet oontaiaing no aoroa mora or leal, with two Teioa of relaeble Mai tbareon, haa about 10 aerel aleared, aad ll th. key to a largo body of aoal about being deieloped. Will bo lold low and upon eaey leruii. For partloulari, apply to DAVID L. K UK 1)8. ClMrOeld, Pa., July 11, 1870. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, MATTItESHEK, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET 8TREET, NEAR p. 0. Th. ondeniened beffi loaro to Inform the eitl. ana of Ulearfleld, and the publie generally, that he haa on band a fine aaaortment of Furniture, auoh aa Walnut, Cbeatnut and Painted Chamber nuttee, farlor Buitei, Heelining and Exteoiion Chaire, Lediei and Qenti' Raay Chalra, the Per forated Dining and Parlor Chain, Cane Seata and Windaor Chain, Clothea Bare, Step and Exten sion Ladders, Hat Raoka, Sernbbing Bniibaa, Ae MOULDINd AND PICTURE FRAMES, ooklng Olaisee. Chromoa. Ae.. whleh wonld aitablo for Holiday proaenta. aasi.f JOHN TROl'TMAN. TIN &SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hu opened. In a bulldlni on Market stroet. on the old Wfstern Hotel lot, opposite th Court hhn in vicarueiti, nn ana ntieet-iron ai-nu factory and Store, where trill ba found at all limes a full line of notrsE FTOinsnma goods, Stoves, Harivars, Eto. House S puutioit and all kinds of iob work, repair ing, Ae., done on short notice and at reasonable rales. Alio, agent for tho Singer Sewing Machine. A anpply of Machines, wltk Kwdlei. Ao, al wayi on band. Terme, atriotly ana or country nroduoe. A ahara of patronage aolicited. O. B. MEKREI.L, . Superintendent. Clearlield, April 15, 1177-tf. JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGINQ VASES, Stove Lining and Firo Brick, kept oonltaatly on hand. STOXE AAD EARTHEN -WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 CROCKS! POTS! CKOCKSI Flehar'a Patent Airtight Self Sealing frail canal BUTTER CROCKS, with lids. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, AfrLlS - SUTTKR CHOCKS, PICKLE CROCKS. FLOWER POTS. PIE DISHES. DISW rviH, And a great maay other things too numeroas to mentioB, to bo had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE WARE POTTERY, Corner of Cherry aad Third Street, CLKAKF1KLD, PA. angl BOOTS& SHOES HATS, CAPS, AND Qents' Furnishing kk Wiliamsport Boots, Elmira Boots, PERKINS' Drivins Boots and Shoes, Claflin's Boots & Shoes, Boys' ' Boots ii Shoes, Pine Boots AMD s 1 Stoga Boot With a general variety of Ladle', Missel and Children's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. RPBMKR GOODA, RUBBER GOODS, RATA AND CAPS. HATS AND CAPS. GENTS rnHNIHINO 0001-8. QKNT8' PURNIPIIINU 000 US. The undersigned reipeetfnlly lavlta the attoa tloa of the people of Clearfield ooanty. to thelr aew stoek of the above named goods. Country rroauo laaen in oieoenge lor gooas Prioe as low as tba lowest. MeUAm.HRT A fMlOWBRfl. Removed to Wn. Reed's old sund, Beoond St, Clearteld, Pa., Dee. A, 1871 -It. Wheeler & Wilson Family Sowing llaclii&o . No. 8. . IJTVEM'TiOA'. Straight Needle, Silent, Easy Runnin 0 8 L-.i'jfiV V I V.41 J IT m "O. j,1 ; Tl At the Paris Exposition, 1878, Wkoclor k Wilson received the only urina j rne iwnraou lor sowing Michinea. Over 80 com potllora. Rrpori of the American Institute of Xtw York on the Wheeler Wilton Machine : " We do not hesitate to declare it till BIST SlWINd APPARATUS IN Tilt World." Tbo No. aad No. 7 Maaafaelarlag Marblael araoasMlelly tMaaeiM tor SIIOKMAKEKS' aid TAILORS' art. H.B.THOMPSON, 3 doors East of Bank. CURWEN8VILLE, PA a 1 K !0 m Qa WHEELEB 4 WILSON MT'G C0.,fVork and Philadelphia : Tho LcAls 19QP nha.tnnt Ot Pl.il.J.W!. Ida nniui. .I.u fn. If. 7 r'L..I.. 1338 Chestnut St,. Philadelphia. April I, isri-im. 1 THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAIU'IELD, PA. WKD.NKrJDAYMOKNlNtliJl'LY IJ, 1179. SHAM WlCh'ERSHAM. One ofthe public shams of this Com monwealth, is the uhtj who ben re the poetical named Wickurshain an tid uuationul humbui;, who ban been farm ing the Department ol Common Schools ot this suite lor over a uozon yeurs In a manner to bring a heavy return of shockols to Ins own privalo rorlune, and lor the bcncnl ol pots and lavor ilea. Ho has been in the School J'o parlment too long by ten years. His time has been freely taken, whilo tbo State pays him a salary, with getting out books ol bis own, wbicb by means ol the position be occupies, be can loist upon educators and tho schools of this Mute, and moko a good thing of it. lie manairos to have ibo School Journal, another pet of his, to be foisted upon tho teachers and school boards of the Stale, making un immense and nrofita Dio circulation lur this monthly school mugazino, and in addition, baa operat cd so as to make it tho only olllcinl source m tho Btuto for the laws, deci sions, Sc., ot tho bchool Department, thus securing an additional supply of HtiocKois lor his nurso, notwithstund ing thore aro other educational journals in the stuto as deserving as bis, but his position as State Superintendent gives him advantages for tho further ance of bis own private interests. Wo win say nothing ol the divies that one ocoupying tbojposition of Superintend ent of Common Schools has in pros pect from book publishers, for recom- inonding their books and publications and thus socuring thoso parties large ano prontauio sale", wnilo the poople are pestered with tbo expense in change ot books and so on. Thus Sham Wick orsham and his favorites are having sugar an tho time, no bus even come down to recommending a littlo job of pruning tuwiinuip scuooi reports lor a pet in Monongahcla City, llazzard & Son, which, while it is a trifle to any local printing office, isBtill moro triflinc for tho great Mogul of tlie school sys tem of Pennsylvania to engage in, and build up a monopoly for this pet. This Btutemcnt for a singlo job, would bo worth $2.75 to 3 yearly, intelli gently itemized for a township. But uaxzaru seis np a lorm once, leaves that sot, Sham Wickorsham sends out out to all tho school boards in tho State his endorsement of his pet's scheme. and thus sccares for him a monopoly. oi mat, printing irom perhaps one thousand school boards at 11.23 for thirty slips. How any ofllco on tho same plan would find it profitable to irint luoso slips at seventy five cents W thirty copies, and if only the boards ot one county wanted them tor less than one dollar tor thirty slips. Hero it will bo teen what a handsome piece of farming Sham Wiekorsham can do lor a fuvorito and that favor ite, undoubtedly has an arrangoment oy wined ho and oliam wiekorsham may play tho game of "addition, di vision and silence, ala Bill Kemblo. Thoso statements thus furnished are not in their itemization what tho spirit of the law intends. It is absurd to think that the items can bo uniform. one school district like another, or one year liko all other yoars, bocauso the work done varies, and tho consequence is that with Sham Wickorsham's pet's storeotypo sup arrangement, a hundred items can be bidden behind the un limited fold of tho "&c." And thus Sham Wickcreham imposes his pets upon unsuspecting schools boards throughout the State. We mislaid a rwswd " I'lrrnn Wrcb.crsltnra'a prvO ta ble farming of tho School Dopartment, which sets all we say above in tho shade, and would startle tho most un concerned taxpayer, we will print it as soon as we get hold of it auain. Wo tell tho people that our State school machine is run with a groat deal ol sham under tho cloak of love lor education, and that as much cor ruption can be nneartbod thore as per haps in any other department ot tho Stato government. Centre Jieportrr. AS0T11EII EXTRA SESS10X. When tho Ji;ilatiiro adjourned. after remaining in session the full one hundred and filly days allowed by tho Constitution, passing tho necessary ap- iiiuim luiiuu uiiib niiu iud uiu pruviuing for tho count of the voto for State Treasurer, it was hoped tho provision of tho now Constitution for holding bionnial sessions horoafter would get a fair trial, and that the General As sembly would not again meet until lsnl. but tins was only a promise mado to tho car to bo broken to th hope, and now tho Governor himself is cited as authority for the statement that there will bo an extra session next winter. The necessity for this arises from the failure of several impor tant bills to becomo laws for Vant of the signaturo of tho Speaker ofthe Ilonso and tho Prosident of tho Scnato. Tho Dixmont appropriation for two years. aggregating 180,000 ; the nppropria lion ior tuo i er,nsyivania Asylum lor the Deaf and Dumb for 1879 and 1880 ; tho bill for the payment of Judtre Bontlcy'a salary, and other bills of lossor Importance, wero pigeon holed by Dr. W.A. Uinchman, tho Message Clerk of the Scnato, until after tho ad journment. Judging by the almost Irantie cflort upon the part of certain mombors of the Legislature to forco an extra session, the plea of careless ness, nowevor criminal, will hardly bold. Liko liamlet, the clork doubt less had method in his madness, and a doep design in putting the important papers among the cobwebs, and this design was in all probability concoivod bv some creator novrer than a mnr. clerk, and tho latter only acted aa the wining instrument to lurlhcr what ever nolarious end was bad in view. At ail events, thoso who were deter mined to force an extra session in the face of tho Oovernor'a tfmphalio pro test against it have now trot their nro- toxt through an amount of business left unfinished that can hardly go over for two yoars. In view of this, what DccomcB ol ttpoakor Long a kilty eulo gium upon himself, his associates, and the subordinates in bis valodictory ad dress, contained in these words: "Not one bill haa boen mislaid nor out l place whon called for?" The Speaker can, of course, try to excuse himself oy saying that tbe responsibility rosts upon tbe Sonata, but the fact remains that it was as much his duty as that ,. . ui nny unu emu io see inai me lulls all wore signed and it scema stranges, in dood, that ho should have no thought of ao important a measure, and one affecting an institution so near his door as the Hospital for tho Insane at Dix mont. Lot the blame rest where it may, however, an extra session with its heavy draft npon a depleted Treas ury, ana inunue dangor to the inter osu of the taxpayor. now aocms in. evitablo. Tho first thing that ought to do oono, tnougn, when tbe Assem bly convenes, Is to institute an Inquiry with a viow to fixing the responsibility fo mislaying or withholding the bills that wore not signed. PitUlmrah Tele- grapn. "Wise laws, rendered necessary bv the war," la what Z. Chandler stylos tbs Deputy Marshal statues. The country understands the distinguished jurist to remark, In aubslanco, that tho suppression ol the rebellion baa ne cessitated the employment of four to eight thousand special Deputy Mar i-hals to manage th elections in New the proper place for Mr. Z. Chandler. lie baa been too,long at the bar. T'KCLR SAM S JCRORS. TUI NEW LAW THAT ABOLISIIICS FAVOR ITISM. AN INTKBV1IW WITH MAR SHAL tlALL AS TO ITS EFFECTS. Much interest has been manifested in tit is section in the new Judicial bill relating to the summoning of Jurors in tho Fedoial Courts. This interest was not confined alono to U. S. Court oitlcials and attorneys, but as well to many private citizens who have been fondly hoping for a Iroe trip to Krio this summer. Marshal Hall has liter ally boen over-run with applications for appointment to the r.ne Jury. One recommendation strongly favor ing a Crawford county man was re ceived by the Marshal from a no less distant point than reru. mo now bill, however, provides a fuir and ira- tartial method for the selection of Incle Sam's Jurors, and tbo host of patriots from the foity-six counties of tho district must beroallor trust to luck, with very slim chances indeed for the Erie trip. Till NEW LAW. . The following is the new law relat ing to tho aelection of Jurors : SacTloa t. Tbet th. per di.m pay ef eaeh Juror, grand or petit, in any Court of the United Slatee .ball ba 1 ; and that all aueb Jurora, grand and petit, including thoao eummoaed dur ing the eMilon of tbe Court, ab.ll be puMiely drawn from a box eootelnlng, at the time of each drawing, lb. Barnes of Bel leaa than three hun dred persona, which Barnes iball here been placed therein by the Clerk of lucb Court aed a Commiisiuner. to be anoeintod by the Judgo Ihenwf, wbicb Coniniliiioncr eball be a citltcn of good Handing, reildlng in the dutriot IB wnioo oca l-oon la bold and a well-anowo inemuor oi tbe principal political pirty in Ibo district In which tbo Court li held oppoilng tbat to which the Clerk may belong, the Clerk end laid Com mliilooer each to place one name la laid boa el tarnelely, without relercnoe to perty affiliation!, until the whole number required ahell b. plaoxd therein. Hct notbiog herein eontained iball bo oomtrued to prevent eoy Judge from ordering the nauiei of juren to be drawa from the baaei Bled by the State authoritiei ia it-leeting jurora In the bljzhoet Court! of the Stale and uo peraon hall eerve ea a petit Juror more than on. term in any one year, and alljurlee to aerve la Court! aftr tho paeiage of tbii act aball ba drawn In oooformity herewith) Provided, Tbatnocltisea ponening all other ojualkDaationi which are or may be preeoribed by law iball be diiqueliood for aervioe aa grand or petit juror in any Court of tb. United Statu on aoeount nf race, color, or prevloul oondillon of lerritude. TUB OLD LAW. The chango effected by the now law is most radical. Hitherto the jurors have boen such persons as tho United States .Marshals deemed it expediont to sum mon. 1 hey could pack a jury to suit themselves, their friends or their eno mics. There may not have been much wrong dono in this respect in the North, but thoro cortainly was at tho South. Tho juries there, In the Fed eral Courts, wero made up entirely of Iteptiblicans, and KOnorully ot a very low order of mennegroes and petty scalawag ofllcoboldors. In the heat of political canvassos thoro was no chance for justice. Tho test oath and tho power of tho Marshals ruled Demo crats out of tho jury box. Juries here after in the South will bo com posed of representatives ot all political parties, and not Republicans alone. itb a view ot giving Marshal Hall i impression of tbe now bill, tho roporter yesterday afternoon had a hurried in terview with that official. MARSHAL BALL'S OPINION. "What do you think of the new Jury law, Marshal ?" queried tho re porter. "Tho law is all right except in one or two minor particulars. It don't say who is to draw the names from tho wheel after thoy Lave been piaced there, and docs not name any compen sation for tho Commissioner." "How will this difficult bo sur mounted ?" "1 don't know. The Attorney Gon- oral declined to give me Instructions as to who should draw the namos. lie says it is strictly a judicial question, and that the Court must therefore rlaxiHo it " - - "Your verdict on the now law, out side ol these two features ?" "I think tbo new plan proper enough and an improvement on the old plan. A rascally Marshal could before bave done with the jury as he desired. FILLING Till WHEEL BEDUCT'ON OF PAT. "How will the three hundred namos to be put in tho wheel be scloctod f" "The Commissioner and Clerk must do that the best they can. To a man who is unacquainted tho task of get ting good names from forty -six counties would prove difficult, but we approrfond no trouble bore.1' "Docs tho law provido for any othor chango. "Yes; a reduction is made in tho jurors lees, lleretoloro each juror reccivod IJ per day. 1 ha reduction 1 think perfectly proper. Two dollars a day will pay all cxpensos. Pittsburg I out. IS THE SENA TE. HOW PUBLIC BUSINESS IS SOMETIMES TRANSACTED APPROPRIATING TUI PUBLIC MONET. Now and then, at long intervals, some of tbe poople's servants tell tales about tho way which he and his fel lows shufllo through tho publio busi ness. Mr. 1 barman, recently made an interesting revelation. Wo quoto rom the GoiirwtioiiU Record : "Until the last session I don't recol lect, although it may bo a doioct of memory at prosont, a caso of the yeas and nays boing callod on an appropri ation bill. There may havo been such an instanco but I cannot recall it, it made so little impression on mo. 1 hose bills usually pass as a matter of course. 1 nover shall forget the surprise with which I saw an appropriation bill, making appropriations, according to my recollection, ot 12,000,000, pass this body at the first session I had a scat here. There wero in their seats at the timo it pauiod, just four Sonators. There was the Senator from Maine (Mr. Fessendon), tho Chairman ofthe Committee on A ppropriations, who sat, if I recollect aright, where the Senator from Now York now sits. Thore was tho 8onator from Iowa, (.Mr. Harlan), Chairman of tbo Committee on Indian Affairs. It was the Indian Appropri tion bill. I went over and But beside Mr. Fessendon while tho bill was un- dor consideration, and my friend from Minnosola, (Mr. Ramsey), sat in his scat over yonder and wroto letters. We four were all. "Mr. Conkllng Ho was writing to the Indians, no doubt. Uroat faugh tor. "Mr. Thurman 1 do not know what ho was writing about. There were four of us, and we votod away $2,000,000 of the pcoplo's money at that anting. "Mr. Carpenter Five hundred thousand dollars apiece. Laughter "Mr. lnurman rive hundred thou sand dollars. Laughter. We did not vote that exactly, tor there sat Mr. Fessendon with the bill before him, and there sat the Senator from Iowa, tho Chairman of the Committoe on Indian Affairs, with a long list of amendments to offer; and when be ottered an amendment, Mr. rossendon, if bo approved it, would nod, and then it went in ; if ba shook his head it did not go in, lor thoro could not be a vote ; there was no quorirm. And so tlffy two, with their nods and their hakes, shook out of tbe treasury 12, 000,000. Laughter. That waa thdl .. & : -. . in. nn.. . I way appropriation bills loo-oflcn pass, ana gonorally do pass." m, Costly business, this, for Ilia people, out ol whose pockets tbe money comes. fit: Eta Placi poi Bees. A swarm of bees hare taken up quartors in the vestibule ot the Lutheran church in Lowiatowr, Inside of tho framework, havlng'found entrance through a small aportura between two rows of bricka, and they are Iikoly to remain, too, as they can not bo got out except by tear ing away the wall or frame. True Jirmnerat. A WARMS Q tO MR. MAXES, j Administration journals are parad ing a statomont evidently prepared at tho "Department of Justice," and la belled "a plan to keep the Federal courts open." It is the fault of the Administration alone that tho way is not quite cloar in this regard. Three times in succession Congress appro priated un amnio sum lor all court expenses, including Marshals' foes, and three times Mr. II ayes relused such appropriations for no reason tbat will stand the tost of honest and intelligent criticism. ........ Tho right ol Congress to attach any number of "riders" to appropriation bills, to fix not merely the amount to bo oxponded for oaeh spociflo purposo, but to put any other Constitutional limit or restriction on expenditures, is as clear as any right possessed by any department of tho Govornmout. This right has been exorcised oy tno uo publicuns when that party hold tho purse, and they have gono to fur grcator lengths than the Forty-sixth Congress attempted. Tho Radicals have 'put new legislation, unconstitu tional provisions, aggressions upon Executive authority, and all manner of wild and rock loss propositions on to appropriation bills, and bave impeach ed a President for vetoing some of them. Mr. Hayes, as a member ol Congress, concurred in all this, and was thoroughly committed to the line of precodonts so conspicuously sot up by bis party. Tho nomocracy attempted no now legislation as "riders." They simply sought to repeal partisan and danger ous laws, fur the solo purpose of pro moting justice and planting tuo uov eminent on the sure basis of honest eleotions. All the "riders" wore strictly "gormane" Jo the subject mat tcr of the bills on which they were placed. Thoy fortified their position with sound reason and plain common aonso. Thoir argumonts wero mot by irreluvancios, taunts, snoers and inso lent threat of vetoes. In no instance did Mr. Garfield and tho men in the House whom ho led, meet, or attempt to moot, the logical propositions with which tho Democracy justifiod their course on tho grounds ot necessity, ex podiency and lair dealing. It was the same thing in tbe Sonata. Democratic sonators dolt in calm logio. Uonkling and his associates replied with rant and roar, and threats of votoca. This is, in brief, the bistort' ofthe extra session In tho face nf this record, going back to bis party's precedents and his own acts, Mr. Huyos vetoed again and again, an abundant provision tor tho lees oi .Marshals. And now, all we have tosuy on the subject can bo put in a few plain words. If Mr. Hayos and his cabinet can find, within tho scope of the Constitution and under existing laws, means of paying tho Marshals, well and good. But let him and Mr. Devcns be careful how they attempt to creato or stretch law. As it is their fault alone that tho money was not provided, they will bo held to tho most rigid accoiintuoiuiy. If they go beyond tho Constitution and tho laws, they will bo as sure ot impeachment as tho sun is suro to riso on tho first Monday in Ucocmbor. Congress and tho pooplo havo borno an that they will bear Irom Mr. II ayes. ilia high-handed, unprecedented, un warranted, indcfensiblo and insolent use of tho voto power a power which is his only by a most infamous crime against civil liberty has proparcd Congress and tho country lor stern dealing with him if ho forces, or pro sents such an issuo as will be at tho front if ho shall trifle with tho laws or violate theConstitution. Wo arc content that tho df facto President shall have the same latitudo that a dc, jure Presi dent would enjoy, but tho utmost scope of that latitude must not go over a single bound sot up for bis guidance in tbe tununmontal or stat utory laws. TI1E CLOVER REPORT. Thoro has jut been published a syn opsis of tbe report of ex Congressman Glover upon the testimony taken by tbo committee of tbo investigation of which ho was chairman. Among tho many serious charges which the report makes against tho management ol tbe treasury, tho most important one is that greenDacka were fraudulently printed and issued during the several Presidential campaigns of 1868, 1872 and lalo. Altor each or those cam paigns tbo announcement came from the Treasury that largo amounts of counterfeit legal tondur nolos wero afloat. In 18t9 the whole issue of legal tenders was withdrawn and re placed, on the ground that they had been largely and skilfully counterfeit ed. In 1874 tho whole issuo of $500 greenbacks about $30,000 was with drawn and replaced in the samo way. In 1877 a counterfeit $1,000 noto was announced. One of the oldest engrav ers in 'the country testifies that when a note is so like the original that it cannot .easily bo detected as theso ano other "coiinterieits aro said oy Treasury officials to be it cannot real ly be a counterfeit, but muBt be a gen uino nolo surreptitiously printed from genuine plates, or from secret repro ductions of these plates. The $500 "counterfeit" greenback of 1873 was inspected by the exports and compar ed with a genuine note for the Glover committco, and theso export engravers swore beyond all doubt that the noto camo from a gunuino plato or from a sarreptilioua reproduction of ono. The, bureau workman who transferred tho plato from the bed piece agreed with this. According to tho report a brief inspection of tho Treasurer's books revealed tho tact tbat $19,0(10,000 ol notes wero it one time secretly afloat for eovcral months, tbo Treasury state ments being false during that timo to that extent ; and the fact of that secret remained unknown till lighted on by tho (Hover committee The books woro falsified and a balance forced to conceal this secrot Issue by utterly siaimg that iti,oou,uuu i,aa been do posited as a temporary loan, when no such deposit took place. In nearly tho .whole of tho fiscal year' ol 1800 tho Treasurer's books showthat the amount of compound interest notes outstand- ing was from $5,000,000 to $ 14,000,000 moro than the publio debt statement showed. Ono month it was $27,000, 000 loss. Three different statements ofthe sum outstanding June 30, 1865, wero published, differing by millions, and nono of the throe wero true. Tbe Republican press havo endeav ored to make light of Mr. Glover's ef forts to unearth these rascalities ot tho Treasury managomont, knowing that the lacls concerning Ibcm have been ingeniously concealed. But aufllciont has been discovered by the patient and persistent inquiry ot the much dooried investigator to require something more than a mora denial of the charges pre ferred in this report. Tho fact has beon established quito clearly that the groeniiacKS denounced from tbo Tress ury as the countorleilors, wero printed eitbor from th original plates or from plates reproduced from tbe originals. This could not bar boon accomplish ed without the privicy of the officials in charge of tho plates. -It is of course not to be expectod that ao long, aa a ( .,, ' i , . . . Republican administration guards the accrete or tne Treasury the dark do ings wnico air. u lover haa merely traced will be fully axposod. For this vary reason tbe people will demand a cnango oi ruiori in 1880. ratnot. The Supreme, Court June 23d, dis- Eoaod of the last of tba Molly cases, y affirming tba action of the Court below in Northumberland county in sentencing Petor Manna ind John O'Neil to ba banged. Tbey only await th fixing of tbe day by tba Governor ior tna sentence to oe carried mtooflect. TUB WA V TO TALK. 'It is not Ohio's battle wo are to fight in October." said Genoral Ewing, in his speech atJWashington, "nor ia it lh bailie tifone political organization aifuinst another for mere possession cf power and spoils ot olllco. It is a bat tle of the whole American people to preserve and perpoloate the funda mental principles of the Govornmout. Fair juries, free ballots and exemption from the tyranny and spoliation of, class legislation. In that struggle, fel-lowoi-tizens, wo ask the sympathy and .vipport ot all mtfu if-are lovers of true Democracy. It Is to be a tre mendous fight. The Republican party entrenched in power, backed by over two thousand National Banks, sustain ed by all tho plunderers and leeches that have fastened themselves upon tho Government fur oightoon years past, will go into the oontost with evory nppliuneo of powor that it is possible to command. Ihoy Know u tbey loso Ohio this year they will lose the Presidential campaign next year. As Napoleon fought for Quatre Bras the day preceding Waterloo, so tbe tho Republican party will fight for Ohio this year, and with the samo re sult. They will lose it. And the bat tie that takes place in 1880 will be the last great strugglo that political party will nght undor Its present regime. Wo will win the fight, and thereby load tho way to victory next year ; and wo will bring back our General Government to Its true orbit. ptsrfllarjfous. J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in CrocorioS, TUB LAROESTand PEST B ELECTED STOCK IN TIH COUNTY. COFFEE, TBA, SUGAR, SYRUP. MEATS, FIHII, SALT, OILS, QUEENSWARE, TUng and BUCKETS, DRIRD FRUITS CANNED GOODS, SPICKS, IIROOMS, . FLOUR, FEED. County Agent for ' i.oiiii.r.inn's tobaccos, There goods bought fur CASH 1b large Iota, and lold at almost eity prieec. JAMES H. LYTLR, Clearfield, Pa., Juno 13, 1878- ly. j0 0 T S. S II 0 Ejjj Hals, Caps, &c, &c. GEO. C.& T.W.M00RE, are Just opening a large and earefnlly sales ted stoea in tneir line, emoraoing LADIES' GAITERS, Kid, Cloth aad Calf, la every etyl.. LADIES' SHOES, Rough and Bmooth, LADIES' SLIPPERS, High and Low. CHILDREN'S' SIIOKS, Bottoned, Hackled and Laeed, Plain and Cop per-toed. GENTLEMEN'S' BOOTS, l ine aad Coarse. GENTLEMEN'S' OAITKH8, SHOES, BRO GANS, PLOW SHOES, SLIPPERS, Cloth or Leather. HATS, HATS, HATS. They .,k spoelal atteatioB to tbeir aaaortment of H. bin embracing th. LATEST 0TYLE8 lor Bummer wear. AM0.NQ T11EIU Gents' Furnishing; Goods, vill bo fouad aa assortmeat of GENTS' NECK-WEAR seldom equalled either in style, taste, acrvloe' or prtoe. All or any of wblek 111 U sold at astoaliaingly low figures, at ROOM NO. I, PIP'S OPERA IIOUHK, CI card eld, Pa. April Sfl.'78-tf, Cathartic Pills Cotnlilna the cholcrat cathartic principle In mtxliclue. In proportion) iururaUly ad jimU'd to acura activity, certainty, and uniformity of effort. Tbey ara the mult of yeara of careful itmly and nrartfral ex prrluient, and ara the moat effectual irm etiy yet discovered for diaeaaea, canned by derangement of ttia otomarh, liver, and bowela, which require prompt and effectual treatment Annua Pilij are a peel ally ap- Slirahte to tnla claaa of diaeaaea. They art irectly on llio liKativa and assimilative f rocuaiiea, and reatora regular healthy ao ion. Their axteualva uae lr physician in their practice, aud by all civilised nations, la ona of the many proofs of their value as a safe, euro, and perfectly reliable purgative metliciue. lie trig compounded of tho con centrated virtues of purely vegetable sub stances, they sre positively free from calo-mt-l. or any Injurious properties, and can be aUuiinisterod to children with perfect safety. Arnt'a Pn,u are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costlveneaa, Indiges tion. 1ysppsla, Loea of Appetite, Foul Stomach and I treat h, llulnaa. Headache, Loss of Memory, Nusabneaa, Itlliouanees, Jaundice, it heu mat lean, Kr options and Kkio lHtieaaea, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms. Neuralgia, (olio, (.ripoa. Diarrhoea, lyaeutry, OouL nice, IMaordera of tho Liver, ami all other dlfteajic restiltinp; from a disordered atata of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While gentle In their action, theae Fills are the moat thorough and searching cathar tic that can ho employed, and never give pain unless the bowela are Inflamed, and then their Influence la healing. They stimu late the appetite and dlgeatlve organs; they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and Impart renewed health and vigor to tbe whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Practical aad Analytical CaemtsSs, Lowell, Mais. SOLD BT allX DBOBOIBTS BVSaTWVtBSJ, REMOVAL ! James In Iioavy, Having p.reheeed tk. entire at oak .r Prod. Beckett, korehy gi.es aotlea that bo has moved Into the room lately owanled by Heed A Haewrty, oa Rwaond elrett, where he le praparad U .for to tb. pablia COOK ST0ES. PARLOR STOVES, of the latest baprertd pallerna, at low prUM. HOUSE FDEJISHINO GOODS, Gas Fixture, and Tint-are. . Rooting, flpoatlng, Plam.tng, flea Fitting, and Hepau-leg Pampa a epMtalt,. All work warranted. Anything Is my ll.e will be erwmd apMlal If Mired. JAI. L. LIAVY, Preprletoi. f rlKU. IACKITT, Agent, ClMrlaJ, Pa., Janaary t, H: if. 0 fin laraasiailiaiMWiiaai liibii arthaaiim it Our 0aa dwlifrmrut. THE REPUBLICAN, Published W.dBeadaj by G. B. GOODLANDER, I'LUARKICLI), PA.. Has the Largest firculatloa of any paper la North weat. Pennsylvania. The large and constantly inoreaaing circulation of tbe Republican, renders it valuable tobusiness mon aa A modium thro' which to reach the publio. Tcbms or Subscription If paid in advanoo, . . . 12 00 If paid after throe months, . 2 60 If paid after six months, . . 3 00 Wben papers are aent outside of the county payment must be in advanoe. ADVERTISING : Ten lines, or loss, ii timos, . II 60 Euch subsequent insertion, SO Administrator' Notices, . . 2 60 Executors' Notices, .... 2 60 Auditors' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautiona and Estrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . 2 60 Profoesionul Cards, 6 linos, year, 6 00 Special notices, per lino, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Ona square, 10 linea, Two squares, . . . Three squares, . , One fourth column, , One half column, . One column, . . ts 00 15 00 20 00 60 00 ( 70 00 120 00 IILANK. We bava always on hand a large stock of blanks ol all dosoriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPffiNAS, , EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., 4o., Ao. JOB PRINTING, We ara prepared to do all kinda of PRINTING BUCIi AS POSTERS, . PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LKTTKR HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., ka., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Geo. B. Ooodlander, Clearlield, Clearfield County, Pa afttl5Hanrous. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE Curw.nlrlll., Pa., Jan. , 'tl-tf. MOfaP.Y TO I.OAM.-0. ,.,,, proved farm property, by the at.li iT Iasuranca Cumpeoy of New York, on l,n L gage, IB aume from tl.oul ,-. it,""' loriualioB apply to the undersigned. 111HXTIIAL W SMITH Cleaileld Pa., May lk, 117,-if. "MITU- A Bank that Never BrcaVs Try My foal. The Mndavilanad ill. tkl. . - log I -r. .,wwl taiorei J be numerous wia.umer.. it... k;. .. .. . 1 Is not ot a Winter arrangrmeat oaly, bat tkat,3 will "- -- . .. .h ouuwar as well a. ay 1 claim that I have the Beet Coal in the Market. ler. and will aall It far !, I. L . . . . , ior lea. feed, grooorles, etc. Luge contract, eill 1 made at a verv email nroSt. t r.n . oall ob me la penoa, raiding In one of (Irehaa, J "t r- me inrougn tbe aa, ,.fliM n,.i.n i.r . ,k. ...k ... F01 oftioe. Ordere left et the poRtvBio. will prompt alUntlon. TIIOS. A. DUCkRIT Cieart.ld, Pa., Jan. i, IS't-tf. r. antics. a. cobblb. b. bbil... GILICII, MciORaLE & CGVS FURNITURE ROOMS, . Market Ureet, Clearlield. Pa. . masafaotar. an Blade mi a-.!, , J Obambera, Dining Booms, Libraries and 11.11, j If yoa went furniture of any kind, doa't a, until yoa tea our stock. UNDERTAKING IB ell ill Branches, promptly ettendwd te. Ol'ILCH, KIcCORKU 1 CO Clearlield, Pa,, Feb. 6, '7. READING FOR ALL!! BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market fit., Clearfield, (at the Post OsVe.) TEE andenlgned kegs leave to eanoiao ta 1 the eititens of Clearfield and vleiaily, tatt be be fitted p a room and baa Inst retarntti from the eity wltb a large amoaot ef readint i.. B.i.lla. la. a... Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeeoant aad Pass Books ef every da. seriptiont Paper and Envelopes, French pressed and plaint and Peart); llUnk Ufal tion and Prumisarv notes: While and Parch. moot Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet Mueio, for eitber Piano. Plate or Viulta. constantly on hand. Any books or stationary desired thai I may aot have on band,will be ordered by first express, and sold at wholesale or retail to salt eastomeri. I will also keep periodical i.ieraiare, ation as jaagaiiaes, newspapers, it. r. A. UAtLlH. Clearfield, May T, 1868-tf A NEW DEPARTURE IS LlTIIECSBVBfl. Hereafter, goods will be Mid fur CASH ealy, or la oiehang. for produce No books will be kept la th. futnra. All old aceouats mast be eettled. Thoae who eennot eaah ap, will please head over their Bote, and CLOSE THE EECOED. I am determined to tell my goods at auk prloos, and at a disdoaat far holow that ever offered In this violnity. Tbe discount I allow my customers, will make them rlek ia Iwmty years if they fellow my advloe aad boy their goods from me. I will pay earn for wheat, oats and clover seed. DANIEL UOODLANDhK, Lotheriborg, Jaaoary IT, 1STT. HARTSWICK A IRWIN SECOND STRUT, CLEARFIELD, PA., IlIALKRS lit PURE DRUGS! RCt DBIBIICSea S3I3B33 , CHEMICALSI PAINTS, OllaS, DYE STUFF VARNI8HKB, BRUSHR8, PKRf UMIfRT, f ASCY S00DS, TOILET ARTICLES, OP ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal parfoaee. Trailee, Supporter!, Sokool Books aad Statics ery, and all other art idea aaaally foand la a Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARI rtlLLT COMPOUNDED. Having a large of Ciriena. la th. baslaass they eaa giv. aalira aat faetioa. " l it. HARTSWICK, JOHN P. IRWIN. OUerteld. Dnate IS, 1HT4. JJARD TIMES iiavi no ttrricT IN FRENCH YILLE I 1 am awar. tbat tber. ara aowa unM, . IlitU hard to plena., and I am alio aware tkat the oemplalat of "kerd timer" Ii well aigk aalvoml. But I am ta eitaated t tkat I eaa eatisfy tbe former and prove eaaolaolvoly tbat "bard times will aot rfeot tboee wk. buy Ikelr gMde from me, aad all my patroal iball be tatlieted lata tbe te ar. 1 of . . .. HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES I bare goods eaouak le .oi.i.It all Ike lekabl- taata la the lower end ef tbe eaaaty wbicb I cell at eieeeding low raU. from my aamm.th store la MULSONBURO. wkar. 1 aa. .1.... b. heed ready ta wait apes .alien aad supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, , Sack aa Clothe, SeUeetle, Caeolmeros, Mullet ireaaiBM, klaeB, DrlBlaga, Celioeee, TrlBualage, Rlbbeaa, Laoe, Ready-mada Clothing, Bootl aad Shoot, nets aal Oapt all f tbe but material aad made te order Heae, So.be, Ol.vee, ktltteae, Laeee, Rlbbeaa, e ' GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Oofeo, Tea, S.g.r, Rm, Melaeeee, Plik, Sell rerk, UBeeed Oil, rlek Oil, Carbea Oil. Hardware, Qwoeatware, Tinware. Ce.ll.ts. Plows aad PI.W Ceetiage, Katie, Spiboe, Cra Calllvt tere, Cider Prateoa,aad all kladt ef Aaoe. Perfumery, Palate, Verel.k, Oleae, aad a goaorel assortment ef Stationery, GOOD FLQUR, Of dlfereat braade, always ea bead, aai will be sold at tke towMt aeaetble agaree. J. R. HeCleta't Mlebaaa, jayae'l At edlelase ttMutter't aad HeoBaad'i libera. Itll Bound! ef Wool created for which lbs klgh.it art ee will b. .aid. Cammed ea bead aad for tale at tie lewott market price. Alee. A rant fee ItrUUavlUe aad OarwearrUle TklMklBg MtmblaM, taa-OaJl aad acfor vwwnelvM. Tea will aat wrerytalBI leaally kept la a retail aten. L. M. COUDRIIT. rre.ckvlll. p. 0., Aageet II, 1114.' t "