Mr 1 1 ! -f'e. t i t : 5 !l ;lf it :.!:! ' i. '. i i. !:4 "1 ! i ! !' - l.'t ! M in ; I ffi II- r 1 'is ;! !: l.r !'r ... :.J !! i ft. i I i I) THE MANSION HOUSE. Comer of Saeosd ud HwkM btmli, CLEARFIELD, PA. THII U ud OBa4Uoi BeUl bu. dariaf t-tptil jar( baa. Dlxn-d U doobUlu formrapMltj for th onUrUlnmtt of ttrat.. fori and f uoiU. Tho whoU balMlng baa book nfaniabtd, u4 lb proprUtor mill iptr to ' . roador bit g tU ouforUbfo wblU uriaf wiu. -m. Tb OtUoalo. IIoui." Oa-lbii rani to and from tbo Otpot oft th ut.t1 and dtpartort Of oaeb tr-ln. W. 0. CARDON, July U-rr-if Proprietor Market Street, Cloarfleld, Pa, Wta. 8. Bradloj, formorlj proprietor of tbe mum tbe Allegnen; iooaard Hoiae, baring Hotel, eollelu a ebaro of harioi of (Mil 11 ohm baa bora thoroughly repaired and aewlj ublio patronage, The iurnti.ua, and gneeu will find it a pleasant top ping piaoa. ma uDte win oe luppuea witn tae dm! of ererjthing in tbo market. At tbo bar will bo found tbo belt winet and liquor. Oood Ubliog attacbad. Jflaj 17, '71. WM. 8, BRADLEY, Proprietor. SHAW HOUSK, (Cor. of Market Front strata,) CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbe aadereifn.d haying taken eharg. of thia Hotel, would reaputfully eollelt public patronage leozo,.. A. IiawlUH SHAW rpEMPERANCE HOUSE, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. H. D. ROSE, . . Fbofbibtob, Hull, ISe. Ilu .nil horn oyer night, tl 00. Nu ud two bortM OTir Bight, fl.0. Tht but of aeeomniod.tiona for au tod btut, UeL Z3,'7S-tl. TT7ASHINGT0N HOUSB. TT NEW WASHINGTON. P Toll a.w ud wall furaiabed bouao bu bti tahea by th. nnderaignad. i. fMU 00Dfid.nt of boing .bl. to reodor .UifMtion to tbon wbo mj My 8, 187J. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Mtli Stmt, PHILIl'BDURO, PENN'A. Tsbll .Iw.yi auppllad witb tb. but tb. mirkM .norm. ik. tp.T.lin j public li Inritad to c.ll. Ju.l,7t. ROBERT LOYD. County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. Tl OOU 1b Muonle Building, on. door Borth of w. u. w.uob urag Htor.. Put... Ticket, to ud from Lirsmool. Oo. town, Olurow. London. P.rii .nd Coo.nh.Mn Alio, Dr.ni for 1.1. on tb. Roy Buk of Inland do imporiai jsan. or London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Praa't W. M. SHAW, Cuhlar. Janl.'TT DREXEL & CO., No. 14 Bouth Third Street, Phlladelplil. BjMTKERS, And Dealers In Government Securities, Apphoatiofl by mall will ru.iT. pronnt nttas Hon, ud .11 information oboarfullj fnrniihod uraara aollotod. April 11-tf. r. . anioLO. . w. i.kolo. 1.1 mi F. K.ARNOLD & CO., Hankers and llrokera, MejnoldaTllle, JeOeraon Co.. Pi, Monav ncired on dapoalL Dlaoonota at mo darato ratoa. KaaUra aod Foreign Excbanga al wari on hand and oollretiona promptl, m.da. RaTnoldarille, Dm. It, 187..y J L. R. HEICIIHOL), 'iVBQEOH DENTIST, flraduaU of tbo Pannlrani. Collag. of DanUI Surgarv. Offloa ia raaidaae. ofDr. liilla, oppo.lt the Shaw Houa.. aaablS. '78-tf. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, 3pi$ffllanfou0. ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs utuwentrruit, jaa. v, 18 U, GEO. WEAVER & CO. SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., H.ra opM.d np, la tba ator. room lat.l. ouoplad bjt "eater A Belli, oa Suead itrut, a Urge ud - w.. nnmw .too. OI Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, QTJEENSWABB, WOOD A WULOW WARE HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, &c. Which the. will dlipoa. of at reuoaebl. ratoa lor aau, or aobaag. lor eountxy produoa. OEOROR WEAVER A CO. Cl.wfl.ld, Pa, Ju. 8, l7S-tf. (OBo. In Bank B.lldlng,) Caxwenarllla, Cleardeld Co., Pa. mob II 'T tf. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA, (OBoa In reildenoe, Suoad atnet.) Nltroaa Oiide Ou admialatarad for the pain aea aitraelioa of tutb. Clearfield, Pa., May I, l7T.lj. CENTRAL State .Normal School. (Eighth y of mat School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Fa. A. A7. RA UBt A. M.t Principal. Tbu Sobool aa at nronat eonitltntAtrl ih. rerv oeet laouiuet lor froreaiioBtil tinrl m.i..l learning. Building, apaoioni, iaviting and oontnodioui ; ootnpletely betUd by Iternn, well ventilated, and farnlfbed with a bonotUal inpply of pare water. Vt flll-8f WaaWT. Jjooation Healthful and aaay of aooeta, Surrounding teeoery ooaarpaaaod. ieaonera exoerianMd. affiMont. n. n i. iuvit wora. Diaolplina, trtn but kind, aoiform and thorough, EtueoaM modtrate. Pfty oenta a week dedntldu to tKivi. r.r..w;n. r'r Studenti admit ted any time. Couraet of atudv nrakoritxwt hw ih. Hi.. . t u.j.i u.u.. .v k: . - : . ochuoi. ii, rrepajatorr. ill. K man. tary. IV. Bcientifio. adjchct cooaai : I. Aeademto. II. CommeraM. Tir. U.i. IV.Art. Tbe Kleuentarr and fciUntlrtn wim. m du feiiional, and atudenu trrtuiDavtin th..in State Diplouaa, oonfeiriDg the fotlotring oorrea ponding degreea t Maaterof theSotenoaa. Urad uatea in tbo other eouraes receive Nor mil P.rtirt. oaiea 01 meir atuiomenu. aisned br the Paoultv. Tba Profeulnal eoaraoa in lihrJ nH . in tboroughneaa not inferior to thit af nr k.at oollfgea. The State requirea a higher order of eitiien. fblp. Tbo tima detuaod it. It la one of the prime object! of thii aohool to help (uncart it by fiirnlihiog intelligent and efficient teaohera for bar aehoole, To thia and It aolioiu young per. aona of good abilities and good purpotee thon wbo doaire to improve their time and their tal ent, aa atudenu. To all ai.h ii -u i. developing tbeirpowera and abuodant oppurtu- itioa fur well paid iabor alter leaving aebooL Uf viBMugui man urma aaareaa tne rnocipal. BOARD OP TRHSTEKMi ITOCB KOLDK B8 ' TatllTIKI, J. H. Bartua. M. I).. A. II Rmi .l.i, ti-. B. M. Biekford, Bamuel Obriat, A. N. Kaub, R. 0 W W H ata b a a Ifill M A li at t fl ' ititi TBDiriaa. r lien. A, 0. Curtlo, Hon. II. L. DleffeDbaeb, Oea. Jeaeo Merrill, lion. Wm. Bigltr, J. C. 0. nauey,o. miliar MeUonatok, Kaq. WILLIAM UK.I.RR P real dent Board of Truateea, jAQaB HKRKIL, . Viae PreaidooL S. MILLAR MeCORUICK, Beoretary. THOMAS YARDLKY, Traaaurar Look Bavea, Pab.,7-lj2, Full Your Ntuiiip..! THE REPUBLICAN. CI.EAKKIELl), VA. WEDNESDATMORNINIl, Alio. !T , 1879. ft FOR SALE liV TUB Co-Operative Agency, CLiKAKFlELD, I'ENN'A. Jolj Sntb, 18T-tr. TIN 4SHEET-IR0N WARE. TUE GOSSAMER Til HEAD 1SSUR No sane mun quostioim llmt tlio States possess all tht) rights noldulo gated to luo ruuerul tiurernment. HaahingloA rost. Till, propo.ltlon ia .11 right enough when In terpreted by tbe language ol the Ouu.lltution ef toe tolled blatea. At generally interpreted by Democratic orgaoa. and ootablr br tba Wa.hloc- ton 1'o.t, the Ptdaral Uorernait.nl ba. no nowera eao.pt thui. delegated to It ay (Ae Slate: Thia oon.lrujtion of (be Oon.titutiuu ia aiuiply o,m un.e, and .bat la worae, d.ngeroua. hao tu.e it ia in. nana ot leeaaalve Umltitut.n Halcrv If tho Uawkeue would read the Con stitulion it would find tborein much oi mioront. J no Constitution was formod by a Convention of tho iton roscntatives of twelve Statos, though ii may ue saiu, ia its ratiUeation to havo been the act of the thirtcon original govern monts, (Touting a 14th govurnment,calleu tho f ederal Govern mcnt. Tho thirtoon oriirinal covorn menla held in themselves all original powers, sovereignties, governmental rights ond supremacy. They mot, each CANDIS MERRELL H opened, In a buildlna on Market afreet, on th. old Weatern Hotel lot, nppoait. tb. Court neoaa in cie.rn.id,. -,ib ud sbeet-lroa U.nu raotory and Store, where will ba found at all tli a tuu tin. ol HOUSE FTONISHHTG GOODS, t0 '"rrondcr, giant and delegate to tho uvn i.u (juK, miiuiib vui tuiu ui tuese riiuvoa, AiaiaWftTO, OM. . powers, rights and jurisdictions there votoro inuerent in inomseives. Ilenco Article 1st, Section 1st of tho Const! tution of the 14th government formed lV. tne onmnal thirteen trnvernmenu singer be wine Machine. rtaU8 : -mi ipgiiisuve powera nerrm gran tea anall be Uou Spoutlnc and all kind, of lob work, nmali. ing, Ao., done on abort notice and at reaaonable raua. aim, agent fur tbo A npply of Machine, with Needlea. An., al-1 ways on hand. Term a, atrietly oaah or country produoa. A ""vi ymnvumgw auiioiteq. 0. B. M ERRELL. nn-Qtandent. UlaarDeld, April H5f J.H.LYTLE, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in CrocorioS, THE LAROEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK IN TUB COUNTV. te.ted In . CengrkM of the Unttod Sute..' Holding all legislative iiowors. the thirteon governments (minted cortuin oi those powors to tho I4th govern mcnt which they wcro creating. Those granted powers are recited, and thon the crantod and abjured powors aio specifically relinquished by tbooriginal uurieon governments, and their lurthor exercise by thorn is prohibited. Noxt the Executive power of the 14th Gov eminent is by tho thirtoon eovorn ments "vostcd" in a President and it h extent and use by him is defined. Noxt tho Judicial power tho Nth irovern mont is by Uie thirteen governments voBiea in a supremo and subordinate oourts. Having so provided for tho three co-ordinaio branchos of tho 14th government, the thirteen governments iook pains to Uoclare that "Tbo .numeration In the Con.tltutlon. of enr. tain righta, ihall not be eon.trued to deny or dii. f.i.K. rnuinc. o ine people. Ana, "The nowera not daVoar.rf to the t'r.ii St.,.. by tbe Con.titution, nor prohibited by it to tbe Statea, are r.Mrv.d to tbe Statea re.peotirely, or to tbe people thereof." It was hold bv Josinh Ouincr. nf r .. iuttssacuusctis, mat araoiitrst tho "ro- served powers," rotained liy tbe thir toon governments, was tho right of I any siuto to withdraw Irom tho Union, Thee, gooda boorht for CASH I. i.r lot., tosccodo. lhat New hngland doctrine ud told at aimoat oity priraa. was finally championed by tho South Cl..m.,d, p... j.m it, m. LVTLB "d. j,1 y tb war that tho .-..-..."VVDUI.J tUU I'lllUII. J Hi) Historical lacls touching tho Constitu- COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, SYRUP. MEATS, FIHII. SALT, OILS, QUEENSWARE. TUBS and BUCKETfl. DUIfCD FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, Sl'ICES, BROOMS, FLOUR, FEED. County Agent for l.OlllLh.lRlt S TOBACCOS, T-OOTSiS STTOTG tion rcmilin bey were. Tho "grant J-J """"O ing," "delegating" and "vesting" ol i-lATS, GAPS, -AND- ?isnanfous. SIIOENAKINO-I hereby latorni my pa tron., and mankind la general, that I hare removed my aboemaking abop ta th. room in Grabaaa'a row, orar S. L Saydar'a .w.lry More, and that I am prepered ta do all blnda or work ta my Una ahwpar tbu any other abop la towa. All work warranted a. good u ..a bo don. any. where alM. Poaitively lb, a la tba eh.an.t abop inClenrbald. JOS. H. DIERINQ. Dee. 11, 187S-tf. Wagons . for salE. The andaralgned baa hand, at hit shop In Two-horse Wagons, One-horse Wagons, Spring: 'Wattons, ud Bujfios, ror ulo. Waatara wagoni aa well aa thou made oar., any or .bleb will be aold eh'.p for op annrnwavii SMiapitw Wm i r. i eall la perton at my abop, or addreae me by Uttor! J HUM AO KKllil!. Olearleld. Pa., April S3, 1879-tf. TEE CHEAP CASH STORE. The Bell's Bun Woolen Factory Penn town.blp, Cleerl.ld Co., Pa. BURNED OUTI any aov BURNED UP! TbaaabMrlb.ra bar., at great etoen... ..Knlli neighborhood aeuaaity, ia tb. erutloa af a Iret elua Woolen Muafutory. witb all the nn. improvemettta attMbed, afid are praparad to make all klada of Olotba, Oaaalm.ru, S.tlnetta, Blaa- au, aiannua, to. rienty or gooda oa hud ta npply all oar .Id and a tboaaud aawmatamara, " vumm mam ...miB. BBT 110.1 Tbe baaiaua of eARDINO AND FULLING will raolra enr upeel.1 .ttentlon. Propar arrangement, will b. mad. to reeelre ud dell.ar wool, toa.lt euatomera. All work wamntad and doae upon la. abort..! notloa, ud by atrial .Ilea, tioa to baaiaua w. bap. ta raaliu a liberal ahara wi pnoiie patronage. UMMM) POUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will pay tb. blgbeat market prlu for Woo ud Mil ear mu.futarad gooda aa low u aimllar good, eu be bought ia tb. eo.nlj, and .banner w. tan w maw naaon.ua aaUafutlon w. au alwaye ba faaad at bom. raady ta make proper aplu.tioa, eithor la pareoa or by Utter. JAMES JOHNSON A B0N8, REMOVAL I JOHN McGAUGHEY Would raeputfully notify tb. pablle generally that bo bu re mo red bla Oroury Bur. from on.w a now, u in. Building forroorly ooeupled oy a. mnu arauar, aa Mooad at rut, Bait dur nijiera hard ware lion, where b. Inland. .eiing a ran iia. at GROCERIES. HAMS, DRIED BEEF ud LARD. SUGARS ud SIRUPS, .fall gradu. TEAS, .ram aad Blaak. COFFEE, Routed ud Gran. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, cajr-r.n frvits, AU klada la Iba aarltM. PICKLES, la J are ud barrel a. BPICES, ia arery fbm and rariaty. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL HINDU or CRACKBIII. lOAPs, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PIACniS, DRIED CIIIRRIES Coil Oil lad Lamp dimaeyi. Aad a foad aaatrtaiaal af tbau tklaga aaaally tuft ta a (raeary aura, wblek ba will uebuga for nurkeUag at laa market prleu. Will aal Inr aaak aa a keenly aa uy ether aaa. PUua Mil ud M but rtaak aad lalg. far rmraair. - johi McSAcanrr. j OkarlaM, Jaa. I, lift. W. T. HOFFEIt, BOOM NO. TI1RF.B OPERA HOUSE Clearfield, Pa., DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, B00T8 AND SHOES, GROCERIES. QimSWAEE, HARDWARE, TINWAEE, Carpeto, OU ClotliN, WALL PAPER LEATHER, FISH, Eto., Wblek will be nolo al wboluale ar retail. WILL lAkB COUNTRY PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE FOR UOODM AT MARKET PRICE. t'learUeld, Pa., pt. IB, lHTa tf. JkjEW Fl.OUJt. FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. hi: Furnishing hi GEO.C&T.W. MOOIIE, h'k.S if ol powers to stid in the general Govern ment, remain and it lias no powors ex cept such as wcro so granted and dele gated. The Snnromo Court of thn United States in a decision by Chief Justice Waito, rendered in 1875. sneak-1 mg ui turn t-tin governmout, tho gen eral uovornmeni, said : "Tbe goternment tbua e.ukll.hrj and drfloed ma extent a gorernment of the Statea In HON. WILLIAM A. WALlACEOS THE POLITICAL ISSUE Of THE DA Y llnUrrlew lo New Verb Herald Stnator V. A. Wallace, of I'ennnyl. vania, sat in his rooms in the fiilsoy house August Till, when a representa tive ol tho Herald called upon him. Tho eppresRivo atmosphere hail nol taken away his appotito for labor, for ho ni Immorsod in a mans of papers and hard at work. He looked up as tho visitor colored, wheel od aside from thotahlo.and entered earn estly into a conversation ot which the following contains tho essence : unio r i can t sav 1 know rnuc about tho condition of afl'uirs In Ohio, just now; but 1 think the election thero will depend very much on what takes piuco in Maine r "lioth sides are active I aupposo?1 Unusually so. They are flooding tho Stato with litoraturo and the contest will bo a sevcro ono." "What do you think tho real issue win oe r "llume rule and finance Local government is our aim, and it is roall tho only living issue at present before me pcopio. A government by th people tor tbe people is what we want aim must uavo. hlcctors in their sev eral districts and localities must be free to vote as they like and must be relioved from tho presence and force oi icacral iiinuence xnd dictation rinanco will take care of itsolt. The country is nowprssporous. In another ) ear it win oe more so. Ana py mat lime commerce will have so refill a tod tho money question that it will have completely disappeared. That is, all tho apparent difficulties in the way will have settled down into a natuial channel. Our time resembles in great measure thut of Jetferson and Hamilton. In 18(10 and 1801 the nub lie mind was filled with similar aues lions to those now demanding solution ai our nanus, il we remain true and steadfast to that principle of the Ka lion lor itsoil we must win, but we can not in any othor way. A man must be at liberty to voto tho way he wishes ana must no Ireo to talk aloud to bit friend on election day on what be con aiders his rights and privileges without being afruid lhat a Marshal or other federal officer will put his hand upon bis shoulder and movo bim oil'. Local government, or as it is somotimeB call ed, 'homo rule,' is what tho country wants ana wnai wo will civo it. Thi people havo grown impatient at th ncessani inrusliiig ot the federal arm into their local matters and are deter mined to destroy this advancing sys torn of centralisation. Thoy look with jealous eye on tho increusinsr influ ence of muBsed capital and aro gotting resiivoai uie lnuutnice oi nugemonopo THE QUAKER AND ROOSTER. Tho public is supposed to bo de lightfully entertained by tho effusive oulogics on the lion. Samuel liutlcr, Republican candlduto for Ktato Treas urer, anil the creaturo ot Quay, Kom blo ti Co. The good, old fashioned people ol Chuator county aro doubtless flattered by the positive assurance that their great and wise progenitor, Wm Penn, must disport liimsclt gleefully POLITICS IN CALIFORNIA. Forney 'a Progrue. The break-up of parlies in California baa brought to the Iront several im portant party leaders, moat of whom aro believed by the general publio to have Bhumud off this mortal coil Among these are William M. (.win, Oavid S. Terry and Volney E. Jlow ard. Uwin will be seventy-four on the tilh ol ucloiur, ana has been a con in bis realms of bliss, over the noml- fl,icuou8 ?8ur0 ? I)l'o " ' Do lit ual eauanitv. It ti r..i .tmi. ara juei opening a largo and carefully selected porpoeta a government of the people. Ila no took In Ueir line, embraelna: I era are limited In number but not 1b d I U'l.hi. .k- , " T. A T.T I7Q n A tTPHO " I T. . r.ur "rwod uuvAutj uai a jjuo. i ainDtn, u ia aupremo and above tbe Hietee Kid. Cloth and Calf, in orery atyle. Dal be7nd ii Aae no rif It arreted fvryvwvm inu enaowea WHO all tbe powera necessary for Its own preaorvation and the afleoa.pliabn.aat of tbe ends Its people bud In view. It oan neither grant nor aeotiro to It eltt. wna any rigoi or prlrllage not axpreaily or by implleatlOB placed under its JurUdletiou. The people oi me Lot lea Btatea reiident within any oiaie ara aunjeot to two governments one ttie state end tfaeolber National but there aeed be oeonBiet between tbe two, Tbo Dower whioh one pvasesa mo oioer Qoaa not. 7 y are tnb limkmii Aw J..ml i i. j. ... line .nd Co.ru. "Jf r- r " orjer,., . ,jmT(TU,ctvm,w shoes, fiito- Its "enumerated and defined powers' aro tbe powors "grantod" and "dele gated" to it by the States, "beyond wnicn powers, in tne Bimple and torcible language of the Chief Justico, "it,1 the general Government, "Am no fxuf.-nce." LADIES' SHOES, Rough and Smoolb, LADIES' SLIPPERS, fllgh and Low. CIIILDRENS' SHOES. Buttoned, Buokled ud Laeed, Plain aad Coppar-toad. GENTLEMENS' ROOTS, OENTLBMENS' GAITERS, CANS, PLOW SHOES, SLIPPERS, Cloth or Leather. HATS, HATS, HATS, Chief Justico ChaHO. in a docUion They a-k ipii attention to their aaiortment construing tho powers ot tho gunorul 8umme7wear oi i uwa Mjovommoni, put llllfl ItttlCO tbrougb viiv ii(,ov;iiu Atu'UUlltHIJ jiuaiiiuii: "Not only, therefore, ean thera ba no loai of separate and independent autonomy to the 8 (.tea mrouga toeir onion under the Cooititutloa, but it may ba not anreaaonablv aaid that the areaer- vation of tbo Btatea aod tbe maintenanoo ef meir fovernmenu ara aa much within tbe desifn and eare of tho Const itutioa aa tba preaervatton of tho Unioa and the maintenanoo of tho Na tional Uovcrnment. The Constitution In all its proriaiona looni to aa indestructible Union.eum of for A MONO THEIR Gents' Furnishing Goods, will bo found an aaaortmcnt of GENTS' NECK-WEAR Hldom aqualled ellbar la etyla, tula, ecrtloe or price. Allot any of wblek will be aold at aatonllhlngly pored .1 Indi.lrootibla Statea." law Bguraa, at ROOM NO. I, PII-VS OPERA HOUHE, 01 urlald, Pa. April IS-'Tt-tf. BPBBn'B PORT GRAPE WINE (Jaod la tho priaolpal Churches for Communion purposes. Excollont forLalios andTeakly uittuua) ev-vu VaUl Ag'tJCU JOHN F. KRAMER, Raoa Ma. 4, Pl.'a Opera Hoaac, Clearfield, Pa. Keaaoaataatly oa bud 8U0AR, COFFEI, TEAS, SODA, COAL OIL, BYRUP, ALT,' BPICES, SOAP, Oaaaad ud Dried Fralta, Tobaen, Clgara, Cu- dlee, Cider VlrMgar, latter, Eggi, Aa. ALSO, EXTRA HOME-MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Floor, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o,, AO at wklak wtl be uld ahau ktauaail. uuga far eownty ptwdae.. .urin i, aaAaiR, Claw.) aid, Rot. II, Wi-tf. The Now England doctrine, that tho Statos can destroy tho Union, having noen overthrown in battlo, tho Ronnb lio Ib now menaced by another Now England doctrine, equally dangerous, which is adopted into the crood of the Republican party. It it, lhat the Union can dntroy the Stales. Tho language of all the Republican platforms, tho shibbolotb that "this is a Nation not a league" declares this now and dangor ous doctrino. We hope tho llmrkaie is answered. The Constitution of tho United Statos and the decisions of tho Supreme Court answer it, and by them wo stand. Tho Democratic position in the ox tra session is taken snnarelv unon the ucciBions oi mo supremo Court con struing tbo Constitution and in an tagonizing that position tbo Rcpiibli cans antagoniro tlio supromo law, jumi itry i rest. lies.' "1 hen you think the application of me uomo ruiosysiom willsatistactorily arrange all theso dilllculties J" "I do. 1 bo people will thon feel and soo thoy are governing themselves and not buing governed by privileged classes. They will understand their own needs in every section and quarter of the country and apply the proper roinedy. Let any man go back to Jelfcrson and Hamilton and read the arguments put forward thon by both and he will seo and understand by wnai jenerson said what is now the substantial issue, "Who do you think will bo tho next t roHukmt T "I think he will be a Domooiat.' "Which of those now in the field will you Biipport?" "The winning man." "That is the general feeling f" "Undoubtedly." "Tho whole party will combine on tuemnn whoshows the most strength?' "Thoro is no doubt about it." " ho tlo yon think that man will be?" "That is still in the future, I think The full elections will havo much to do toward showing us the inclination of the people. We must wait for them before wo- can estimate the entire power of any given man." "How are you in Pennsylvania ?' "Woll, we re for tbo winner. Mr. Bayard is woll known to our people, arm so is jir. anurman, and so is Mr. Hendricks." "What about Tildon?" "Oh, we know Mr. Tildon very woll. too. History can tell bow we stood on that suliject in tho critical hour.' SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE J Fovn re.f ns old. Tbla Celebrated Natlra Wlae la made frot the J.laa ef the Open, drape, relied la thia Connty. lie luraluabl. Tonio and Strengthening Proportion are anaarnuaed by any other Natiro Wle. lie. Ing th. pur. Jaloe of th. Urapa, produced ander r.DMI.n BOreOBBI eUDarv.nM.lt. nnrlr. and genuineneea era guaruteed. Tba youBgeet " partaae ei lie geaeroua qualltli tba weakeal Invalid au II to adv.ouge. GO VERNMENT SPORTS. Br permli.loa of Ih. Troe.ury Departm.at the revenue outiar ferry lelt Jtna for VorTalo lut weunead.y morning, with betwun thlrtvnil forty gua.la on board. Anon. th.. war. llun Samuel Butler, Kepublioao candidate for Slate I rrvaenrer, Hon. b. r. Wataoa and 0. II. Hunter. K.q., of Warren Hon. U.rry White of Indiana. Many of the geotletnen were Boootnnuled hv i i.uie.. nuer vi.mng niagera rail., the parly rviuroeu on toe r.rrm rrtdar moraine-, afiar i ple.I.ot royaga all .round H'orr.e Umii. The editor of tho Vcnaniro Svcda tor, alluding to tins Kadical sporting purty, remaran; The "Treaaury Departm.nl" la Jubn Sbarmen, wuu getting up ooom lur eiua.eil u tne Ite publieen eudldata for 1SSI1. Beginning witb tbe deya of Grantl.m thia IN of Oovarntnent reaaela lor junketing nartlea la wall n. to be en ev.r day oeourrenm. Sherman, him. elf, went la a uovernmenl eraft .long tlia New Kngland oo.el to Main. Ih. etber day, nominally on a tour of n.peeiioo, out ro.iiy I. make atomp .neeehea. Grant la travallog.uow In ChlueM and Japaneae water! aa a Oovernmeat ahin. What rleht have the., man and their wltea to travel at tlo. era- menl aipenae when other penpl. hare to pay Ihelr own blllif Will aoma"loU"narMa tell ueF WINE TO BE RELIED ON. bin Stiix Lives. That patriot mariyress, jura. UDisholm. Is advor- It la lining extonsively in the Itepublican UJ, ud united U tb. rarlout all.ut. that nf. """"PP0 lu " Intends to go to rent the weaker aei. It ia ia every runeot A a'iippi Wltn nor Son noxt Innn'll anq icsiny Boldly against tbo murdor- era oi uor uusoana. Mho is nna ntr aa . I. ui . . . " . I. uuruins. dud eipocu in oe roasted at tho stake and then be thrown into a don of wild coon dogs. Mrs. Chis- hnlm will hn rlia.nrmini.wl UI.. :ll SHERRY la a WI.. -I L , 7 ""0."" Cb.ruw, and p.rt.ku of th. gulden qnlltlaa n0'' " " ,8BU0 11,0 1,011 'l("l SrEER'S P. J. SHERRY, ol tb. grape from wbleb It la made. For Purity. Rlehaua, flavor ud Medicinal Pronertloe, It win oe i.bbb anaiwiiM. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY, Tbli BRANDY ataadaaBrlvaled ia thia auatry, m.i. ,h .upariov ior meaioai purpoaaa. IT tS A PI HI dlatlll.lloa from tba arena .od oonuiaa rale. bla medlul propertlu. II bu a d.llf.le Savor, aimllar ta that af the grapu from whlek II ia dlalllled, ud la la gr.at farar among Irit-eleee famlllu. Su that tba algaalur. af ALFRED SPBBR, Paaula N. J., la .earth, aork ofeuh bottle. SOU) S7 S. July Id, lr ly. "W. QRATTAV. canvass. Not a hair of hor head will be harmed in Mississippi lor even tho most rock less of the bovs are too smart fur that. "THE FA RMER REPUBLIC." .... j.i. ... . i Aia im oi juiy colouration in Uh o. speoohos were mado by Gov. iiishop, oarllolil, Poster. and P.wing. One point in tne npoocu oi uen. ivwing rclerred as among tho possiblo dangors of tho miures to tne Jtepublic, tho now and enormous growth and - influence of wcann. -mil, said ne, "thoro is a countervailing forco in the tact that over half of our pooplo till tho soil, and own tho land they till, and boro, under thoir own vino and fig troe, tho land of our country must noccssarily as a rulo remain or full into tho hands ol small boldors. Tlio wise forecast of our luthors prohibited long transmis sions of great estotos by abolishing primogeniture and entail. Resides, groat bodies of land don't pay. Thoy can't bo bid from taxation, nor so managed by a tenant system as to produco wealth. A half of our nona lation, therefore, is lilcoly to remain larmors of tboir own lands. They aro niegreaiproponueraiing, medium class neither so rich as to bo discontent ed with equal rights, nor so poor as to counicnance any lorm or communism Long may this class remain tho con Borvotive power of free and equal self government I Long may tho United Statea continue to deserve tho nroud title of "The Fsrmor Republic.' It is to mis tiinugiii that the hopolul oitixen recurs, wiicd tho dangers or commun ism thut in tho future may follow s dense population on this continent, aro disciissod. We ill owe our safety to iue gruiu meinour", oi small land own ors, "neither so rich as to bo discon tented with equal rights, nor so poor as to counienaneo any lorm ol com munism. nation ot one of his posterity lor the r.Njiuie position ol htato .rotwuxer. u iiiut. no it iiiuy, it is nut, our prov ince to dictato to the sturdy yeoman ry of Chester, but we havo a lurking suspicion that tho honest, fair-minded ho was a boy. Born in Tennessee, ed ucated in Kentucky, Unitod States Marshal and Representative ia Con gross from Mississippi, Commissioner ot l'ublio litiililing in iew (J r leans, Senator in Congress from California, vm.ir.nf 1 1... ivt v.fl u.. m be. , m i. n active uonlederato during the re in this Commonwealth do not propose bion, a political prisoner in one of. to forgot that this Bolt-samo honest ' ", al tbo ond ot the war utter y Quaker from Chcstor oboyod the be-r'l"krul)t' now ncb Di wonderlully h.n.ta nf ili Rin.r ..wi wn..i i Ln preserved old man. Terry bos a sad- in his seat the biggest rascal in the! dur H8017' Brn in the South, he was la-i I ,iuii,,r tk. .,,...;. i.'.ni one of tbo characters that went to the J.Potroff, of Philadelphia, whose ex- J!"?.Lflo coa8t ftor the acquisition of nloits. as broutrht to litrht bv il.o Rint "-alilornia. was Chief Justice ot that Investigation Committee, are a matter of rocent history. Whilst it baa no bearing upon Petroff's status of laBt winter, yet it but exhibits the very merciitii disposition oi me nonest State, and killed David C. Roderick in a duel, September 9th, 1859. Volney I'.. Howard must be quite as old a man as tiwin. Horn in Norriiluewock Maine, where he studied law, he emi- kr . km, it i. r..,.,iu,.,..ri .1... i.....r grated to Mississippi, became a dislin was onco before expelled from tbe rT'led Domocratio editor, fought two Lower Houso for endeavoring to cor- To1"' ono "I1.11 Sargont S. Pronties, rupt members into the support of the tho, V1 W hlK a,-or. nd the othor Room bill. If we mistuke not, the wth the ronowned Govornor McNutt, saintlv limliir found it in hi. w repudiation notoriety. His next manful heart to vote for the expulsion BtoP wa8,t0 emlg'to lo Xexas, and be of Rumbargcr, of Armstrong, and was by that btate roturnod as a Rop- Smith, of Philadelphia, and for that be jewntative in Congress from 1849 to deserves credit. Those two were hem. 18j:)' trom Tox be removed to ncrat. v,t u-n will nnt l.n . .,L.n,i California, and became, like G win and aa to intimate that this fact supplied T"rry, an active Confederate, and like mo motive lor the action ol tho hon- . . . "i ." .. est Quuker: but fuultfinding people l'uu "t '"' "veunoou as a will inks this nniiinn inn.m...r. . memDer ol the Ban rranciBCO bar. Petroff, to keop whom in bis scat Mr. Now tbi" omwbat notorious trium Butler voted, is a Republican. The Tlr10' for8lvon. br gonorous Gov three were equally guilty, and wore e.rnmen'-. 19...B.llT,J .7 ""a m poll deserving of expulsion, and the Hon. liutlcr should have let thorn all go by tho board, bad bo been mindful of the treat advantagoofa dear record. Whatever Mr. Duller s capabilities tics, and will, in all probability, again figure on tbo stage of publio affairs beforo thoy are called to appear before the Supremo Judge himself. Such is tbo romance of American history. 'lUisffllnnrous. aro for filling tho position of State paralleled only by such lives as Thiers, m r.. . - lUitivnl f.u.nlinttn l! i a.! i n n rl l! .treasurer, nn & .trail, llop hn fiimr-i.. n.l uu 'i u,.,u,u wuu jvid- a magnificent success. Whilst Kent. m m the Uld world, yet not with bio, Quay, Magee, and the rest of tho oot many '"" examples in the roosters wore toying with tho LegiB- checkered history of our own country, lature like so many nnnnet. tn th "here the poor man ot tbe day may end that thoy might pocket the plun- become the rich man of to morrow, der consequent upon tbe passage of and wber0 eT0n tbe millionaire has the Riot bill, wo find Mr. Jititlor vot- been known lo rovort to the privations ine- against tho same hill. Hut. wh.n ' the very mines from which he it came lo punishing the rascal, Pe- "r trotr, who had been the facile tool of Komblo et. al. in corrupting members. where do we find the honest Quaker? Just whore his master would have him, vii : voting to retain Petroff tho rooster, the pimp of Quay, Komble and that elegant sot, wbo amply re paid him by setting him up as their figure hoad in the coming campaign. 10 sum up, 1110 nomination ot Mr. Rntlor was brought about by an oliiar- chy who aro the complete masters of an enslaved people. Mr. liuller voted lor tbo retention of this man Potroff in obedience to the wishes of this so- lect coiVn'e, who own the Republican party, and that he was unanimously nominated, in tho faco of his opposi tion to the Riot bill, only indicutcs that the statesmen, who occasionally assemble at Harrisburg, know their man, and find no sorious kicking in the event oi success, buch men as Ouav rarely allow too wrong man to bo nom i natod. Butler's record won't pull him throuirh this year, but an extra dose or bloody shirt mitrht possibly sorvo that purpose. Beaver Commoner. Our 0um $Hvfrt.tmrnt. mnr d vdttdt in A V 1 UJj uui uuuivani Publl.bed nery Wedauday by G. B. GOODLANDER CLEARtyiELO, PA., Has tha Larfaat Clrcalatloa of any paper In NorthwMteru P.nBaylranla. The large and constantly increasing circulation of the Republican, renders it valuable to business men as a medium thro' which to roaob the publio. Terms op Subscription i If paid in advance, , . , If paid after three months . If paid after six months, . . . When papers are sent outside of th county payment must be in advance, f 2 00 2 60 3 00 ADVERTISING: THE IDEAL INDIAN. Cathartic Pill Coiuliln. th clioirpat rutlimtir i.rln.-lpl, in niiMtirtne, in pro'rti.nia a.--t,n,lly mi- jimit-ci to arrur. aitivitv, i-. -rlniiitr, ail uniformity of eff'rt. Tln-v nrv tin- n-anl of yenrs of caro'til artiilr .ml nrerti.-ol prriiui-nt, ami are tho nnt rfl,i uml rrm- ruv yvi fliat-o. er-tl lor ilim-ne'-a, raua, tleran-'omiit of the atomm-li. liter. lKw,;la, which rt-nuire pnjni,t ami f(Tt-tual .rt-uiim-oi Atmi rn.iJi am aiUK-mlly af pllrnhta to tnia t-lnu of dlar-ajM-ii. Tlioy a. oirm-ny on me uigi-atlv. ami nuliiillutil procwwr'R, and n-atore n-giilnr lit-nltliv a, tion. Thrir axti-tiaive uao lv olivalrliina 1 llmlr prat tli., and by all t-ivillu-'d nutiimi M ono ef the inuny roo( of 1 lie-lr value na a aale. aure, anil wrfectly r. lil,le pnrgiitlte niisiicine. 11,-fng romponmle.1 af the oon. .-iitrwuiu vinuia oi purely vegeaalilB aid atunuen. tliny aro txiaitivelv fr... fmm r.l. ninl, or any Injurious prupertiea, anil can l wioiiuiavertMi to cuuarun with irrw.-t uuit-ty A correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, who has livod for a vear or two in the wigwam of Little finile. a cuici oi ine u ncapapas, drawsa roseate picture oi me in the camp of bitting Bull. Among the virtues of tbe In diansthe crafty and cruel Sioux he discovers "an cnthusiaatio fidelity to the rules of hospitality: an Indian's ioago is mo property ot bis guest" be loeus that guest and goes bungry him- self. The Sioux are, he says, cheerful ana given to lun rather than fighting, and they show "a rosy disposition to look upon the bright side of exislonoe ana iiouemian-hke inclination to re- guru disaster as a joke." Indians, be says, aro popular in thoir tribo, not uecauao tuey are brave, Dut because tbey aro witty, and be leaves us to in. ter that porbapB the crimson leathers. hitherto rcgardod as the tally of scalps. aro merely to many badges of unusu- any goou joKes perpetrated. Jollity n camp is commoner than gravity. 'In domostio life, the Toton is a model. Uo will provido food when he oan and when he can't will set a brilliant examplo ofobcorful abstinence. There are no kinder husbands in the world, and hia delicate attentinri. anrl nnn.n oiis treatment of bis squaw tho Indian Straight Needle, Silent, Easy Running, "o tm dumuiiui. jiib iuvb lurnia cnn.i rcn approaches idolatry. I havo seen I I.i: 7 auuiuii, w uu anappeiite uiroodaya tr4 old. ennftanl tlin tnnrl hn k.,1 kA....,l I aw Aritn's Piliji ara an effectual cran for Constipation or Co.tiven.wa, Imllgoa tlon, lywpl, Lou of Appftlta, I'uul Stomach anil llroath, Dlaalnaaa, llr.ilarlio, Lo.a of sleanory, Nurnbneia, lllllouaut-aa, .Inuniliiy, Klieuinatlam, Kruptious AUfl hkin OIuiuwl Ilmnew - -- - t.V.I.I.M, .0110, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dyarntary-, tiout, Piles, Disorder, of the I.lver, nml M oumr aiaeaaea rwin line- Irom a il NiirilnMl .(.to oi mo uiKutive appuraius. At a Dinner Till they hare no squal. While gentle In tlmlr m-tlon. tlieaa Pil,. are Die moat thorough and aoarrhing cathar tin Unit can 1st employed, anil never give nju rw n iMiwi-ia nre ninameo, ami .nmm trffir lnniicnre la h.. ne i i.aw ,,,.. hate the appetite and tllgi-atlve organ.; they operate to purify anil enrlrh tha lilnotl. .mi Imimrt reneered health .nd Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer K, Co, Praetleal Bad Aulytleal Cbeuniata, Lowell, Mast, sow BT BIX BBB.uiaT. BeWBTwaaaaV Wheeler Sc Wilson Family Sowiijf jVIachiae No. 8. a jtH' iJrt-Ejrriojr, Anothkb Usad Duck. Col. J. G Brownlow, son ot tho lamous Parson, is in waaiungion exniuuing his sore head. Colonel i), has lust been re moved from tho oBlce ot Jiovpnuo Agcut in East Tonnossee by Secretary Sherman. Brownlow's ofi'ense is that ho is a sleepless, howling Grant man llo is ine of tho first victims of tho bhcrman boom, for tho now Civil ser vice rules of the Administration now provido that Grantism disqualifies Kod erul ofliccholders, BACRii-ioiotis. bomo newspapor tramp has recently boon mnusine arounu luo gritvo ol lirignain Younir. and remarks to the Boston 'o.tf as IoIIowb: "This is a sad world. What is everybody's business is nobody's and thus among tho seventeen widows ot Bngham Young there is nut one to plant a uowor above his grave and oiiBtor it wnn nor tears. The Hon. 8. 8. Cox write from tho Yi bite Mountains that he is "far aloof from the wolfs black jaw and the dull ass's hoof." It is ovitlont that the Now York Tribune doosn't circulate much in the While Mountains. Beoohcr's hay f'ovor nose begins to bloom and the chaplain looks like an omnibus driver after a two week's spree. He climbed the White Moun tains on the 1 1 th' Tbe Cincinnati Commercial says that II Ii I lir.L-.vr i I uuii. I'aiuui ii ouster y oorooes in sum mering somewhere on tho Wabash. whore it wimples in the wilderness as it wanders on its winding way 1" This neautiiui political thouuht is rrieuod boldly from "The Rod-Kyod Maiden of mo uiue juinnn. ' A tramp was taken out of a box car nt Altoona, the other day, almost dead. He bad secreted himself in the car at Sleubonvillo, Ohio, and was imprison ed without food or drink for two days. "Where is Adirondack Murray T' aska the Philadelphia Tmet, Gono np, sir gone up. Climbed the golden burkboard. vuuuwui iuu .uv. uu umu ueggeu, I a. and, hurrying to his lodiro. cram ii LS uuwu tuu iiirua ui inruo-yoar old eavago, whoso round stomach betrayed im luiuiuartiy wuu gasironomio ex orcises." Moreover, tho Indian "is al ways conrtoous and affable." "An Indian will nevor strike his children or his wife j which latter circumstance has probably given foundation to the impression that civilization is impossi bio.' He is course, but not obscene. i .i - . , . ' j .iiii lucre are no woras lor prolunity J -!.-t i 'J JA C in the Sioux language. "Tbo Sioux FjJnljy? ' Indian is an ovon-tcmporodgontloraan- '-.. JxLs" iy ton oi lenow, lond ol borne and family, constitutionally hungry and always full ol fun." G 0 00 rtO Rr is At the Paris Exposition, 1878, Wheeler Wilson received the only I' 1 T) . : , i , . J ui wuu . i law nwnrueu ior sewinff lutieuiiiua. vjver ou com-petilors. A Smart Boy. A little fellow m.!.. cd into the slroot recently to look at a monkey that accompanied nn nro-an grinder who was playing in Iront of lltcport of the A inericun Institute of New an arllniliim. Klm.lr U-H: V..L - .1. Il.'l r a r.r-i j ...... u.wun, ii.ivi unvnig . v.vnoic rrncrtrror ntuon MaCMM : pursued tbo "Organ of Man," he gaied ' We do nol hesitate to declare it mavvTJJi -.T.?' roo- '" ""wiiio Apparatus .n the .. U,K ,v iiiouuuBe, HOHLP uo iiiut uis grauumoinor, to whom ho addressed this inquiry : "Grandmother, wi,u innuu inunKoys r "tioa, my .i-iuiuu ins utu lauy in uor can did way. "Well," said the exoitable grandson in rejoinder, "I'll bet God laughed when he got the first monkoy Tl.. W. . ... v. . .1 . . . vwh no.. Riuui.et.rin. airt iu .r. eineeiaiiy raeommanded for S110KMAKEHS ud TAILORS' sr.. H. B.THOMPSON, 3doon Last of Bank, CURWENSVILLE. PA WHEELER & WILSON M'F'Q 00., 10.0O PL .... . Oi TvL.'l- J 11. ' moa uuesiuui oti.iuiiaaeipnja. April I, lSK Sna. A Countryman who had never naid uio umii (.0 cunts 10 see an exhibi tion, went to see the "Kortv Thiovoa." aim ticKev sener cnargod-iiim 70 cents. LJ LlriX A I I Passing the pasteboard back he nuinL. XvJCjlVXw V J I j I iy remarKou : "ivoep It. JdiBter. I don't want to soo the olher 311," and mil ha n.n,l.n.l uamcs ins Lcawi John Brown, a chin of thn nl.l n... wattamie block who passed off thn a.A". f P"b ths aatlr. atoek ef Frad. .. f!h..l.... V;- ..... t "'"7 Bolluth.l ha bu m.ved ", v a., junv uuioro into ueroomlat.lyu.upl.a bv Heed A lluertv tliuwr.r ..v. tl.u C I i. . .... etfUMnrf .1 L. i. ' ... " t iuvi. win iru ureal . ... wuvr. .. ,. nrvnena u on, in . Ih. nut U ' ' ' " luring tins wititor among the colored ' pooplo of Kansas, wbo have loft Mis sissippi within the last few months. What indeed I Artist Cto Chlcao-n landlady): Yes, I like the room Tory -uu, out it isausoiutoiy necessary that STOYES. PARLOR STOVES, l should have a north light. Old lady . . cargo : jmob me mao ; then what s th. Ute.t i,r,,ld ..... h. , 1" the use of coming out Wnst If you none LiiBi A Dolaware doctor gave it aa his written opinion that a patient of his was Sill ic ted with "bilevua feavnr." Tho bad spell killed him the patient, nut tuo aocior. The tallest man in Alabama la aaid to be John W. Robinaon, of Pike coun ty, who is six feet seven and a-half inches high. J HOUSE FURNISHINO GOODS. Gaa Fixtures ud Tinware. RooKog, Spoatlag, Plunking, Ou Filling, ... nepairug reap! a eputajlj. All erark ewrulwl. AaytblBg ta my liaa will be ordered eaulal If M'lred. JAS. L.LEAVY, Prnprlatu. FRED. IA0KBTT, Olurt.d, Pa., Jaauary 1, HTt lf. AtU Ten lines, or less, 8 times, . SI 60 finch subsequent insertion, 50 Administrator Notices, . . 2 50 Executors Notices, . . . . 2 fiO Auditors' Notices, .... 2 BO Cautions and Estrays, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . , 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, 5 00 Spocial notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One squaro, 10 lines, , . , f 8 00 Two squares 15 00 Three squares 20 00 One fourth column, . . . , 60 00 One half column 70 00 One column - l0 00 ItLAXKN. We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPUJNAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OP AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac., to., 4o. JOB FEINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING SUCH AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, 4o., Ac, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. SUlsfriiaufous. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. 7lf. TO LOAN n. a... ed farm brnnertv k. .. .1 . . .IX proved f.rm property, by tb, JU,, J fn.ur.no. Coaip.., of N.w York. 0. s,i gage, ia auma Irom tl.Olrl ,p. , ,"" r.iu..li.a apply lo the und.reigned. HI'KXTIIAL W SMITH Clearleld Pa., May 7th, 1ST if. "Tlt ABanktliatKcicrBrcals. Try My Coal. Tb. anderilgned adopta thia metbod of l,f Ing tbo numeroue oon.umara, that hii eoal b.7. Il nol .Winter arraug-uent ooly, but tb.i lu will b. op.r.ted in tba Summer u wall ua, ter. I cl.lm that I hare the Best Coal in the Market, ud will Mil It for uab, or la aichug. fo, ( rwd, grooerlu, eto. Urg. oontruia .ill u maile .1 a very .mall profit. P, p.n,.,,, oaJI oa m. la peraoa. reaidiag in 00.0T Urehew, upper houie., or addrua ma ll,n,..i .l. . ' oBiu. Ordora left at tb. po.ioOiu .III prompt tllaollon. TIMS. A. DUCKFrr tlrarseld, r.., Jen. a, H7v-tf. anuca. a. a'coaata. b.bil.m Gl'LIClI, MeCORKLE ACO.S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. W. muufaetur. all klnrf. Ar v . . Chambua, Dining Rooma, Llbrariu and Halli U yon want Furniture or any kind, doa't until yon au our atoek. J ; -v r -t- nriim.,, a.iM.a.ii'o.M,., I', UNDERTAKING an .11 i,a nranenu, prompUy attended to. r., ,. '''LC". MeCORKLB A CO. CleaHleM, Pa., Feb. S, '78. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS & STATIONERY Market BU, Clearleld, (at the Poet f iHre,) THE nnderalgned bega Iceve to unounn to lb. eitiaena of Clearleld ud riciaily that he bu Itted Bp a room ud hu Jul returned from th. eity with a large .mount of leading matter, eooiieting la part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Bluk, Account aad Pau Book, or uriptioa i Paper and Eoeelopea, French preieed and plain 1 fen. ud Pencil. ; Blank Ural Paper., Deeda, Mortgage.; Judgment, EtaaTp. Uon ud Prumiaarr notu,- Whit, .nd Parch menl Brief, Legal Cep, Record Cep, and Bill Co Shut Muaie, for ffther Piano. Plui. or VI.!.. eonatantly on hand. Any book, or at.tlonary duired that I may not bara on hand.wlll ba ordered .1.1 .iprue, ana tois at wholuale or null to ault euatomera. I will .! k... ...... .a,.., Ilteratur., aneh u Mag aainea, Newapanera, Aa. . ,, r. A. UAL LIS. Cleartald. May T, 18SS-tf A NEW DEPARTURE Ll Timi SBl .(,. Henafter, gooda will ba aold for CASH i. or In eichuge for produce. No book, will ba kept ia the future. All .Id aocounta muet be willed. Tbou wbo wnoot earh up, will plum bud ow tbalr notu ud CLOSE THE EECOED. I am determined to Mil me nvj, .1 ...k prlou, ud at a diaeount far below that e.er mend la Ihia rioioity. Tha diaoount I allow ne coalomera, will took, them rich in twenty yearaif Ibey follow my advice and boy their gooda from ma. I will pay uab for whul, oata and elover- DANIEL OOODLAN ItKH. Lulharaburg, January IT, 1877. HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OII.S, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY aOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL KINDS, PURE WlJiES AND ZIQUORS for aediclBal parpoaea. Tr.i.ei, Supportara, Sobool Bookl and Static. ary, ud all otber artlelae aauaily foaad la a Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PP.EScmpTinMa rim. FULLY COMPOUNDED. Having a large ei- Eerl.no. in lb. baamaaa they oan give ullre aau faction. j. 0. hartswick, John v. ihwin. ClurSeld. penemher IS, IR74 I ARD TIMES HAVE NO EFFECT ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ?. II. Goodlander, Clearfield, Clearfield Countr, r. IN FRENCHYILL.E I I aa aware that thera are am p.raoni a Utile hard to ple.ee, and I am alao aware that th. eompl.lat of "bard tlmu" la well aigh aaivenel. But 1 am ao altn.ted now that I can ntiafy tb. form.r.nd proe. eoocl.aiv.lv that "bard time.'' will not .But thon who buy their gooda from me, ud .11 my patron, aball he Initiated lata tbe ee. aval of HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMKS I have gooda enough' to .eoi.lr .11 tbe Ink.bl- tenta la tba town end nf th. oou.ty whiok 1 tell .t eieeeding low ratea from my mammoth atora I. MIILSONBURU, wbera I ..a alw.ya be found raady ta wait upon .altera ud supply tb.m with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Sack a. Clolka, SaUa.tla, Cal.lm.ru, Mulinl Delalaea, Llnan, Drilling., Calieoea, Trimming., Rlbhona, Lace, Rudy -made Clothing, Boota ud Shut, Hat. aad Cape all of the but material ud made to order Hon, Beaks, Ulevu, ktllteai, Laeu, Klbboat, Aa GROCERIES Or ALL KINDS. Oofee, Tea, Soger, Rlee, Moluau, Flab, Sail Porh, Llnaeed Oil, Flah Oil, Carboa Oil. Hardware, Qauaeware, Tinware, Cutlaga, Plcwt ud Plow Caatlnga, N.ila, Bplku, Corn C.lllva tore, Cider Praaua.ud all klada af Al.t. Pufamuy, P.iatt, Varalah, Olua, aad a fmerat waortmaal af Slatlonery, OOOD FL0VH Of dlseranl hruda, always as kud, ud wilt kf awia at tea lowaat pu.lble Sguttt- J. H. McClala'a Medlel.u. Jerae'l M.dlelaM Hutetur i ud Beolud'a Bltlera. tatl aoa.de af feel wuud roe which tba hlghut prlu will ba aaid. CMeareeed .a kud ud for aal. al tka lew.tt carkel prlu. Alu, Agent for StratlonvllU ud Carwuarillt Tkraaklag Muklaaa. Call and ua for yearaatvu. To. will tad everything anally kept is a null etere. L. M. COUDRIET. Freaekvllle t. 0., Aag.et II, lift. t