She Republican. tit i-,vtr yr:, v-irxA. (ir.oKdE 15. tiooi'i.Asni.n, Editor. "CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Feb. 20, 1868, Surrryor 1irneral. A portion of tlio duties devolving upon tho 4th of March Democratic convention, U tlio nominiition of n enndidato for tlio position of Survey or General. We confess wo have full confidon..-o in tlio gentlemen compos ing that body, but ennnot help bring ing to their notieo the namesol worthy gentlemen hailing from thisncction of tho state. Among those named we mention Dr. T. J. Boycr, of this coun ty, who is well qualified for tho posi tion, and favorably known throughout this section of tho state. Ho is an unwavering Democrat, preiers prin ciple to policy, and fears tramping on no one's toes when declaring tho fundamental principles of bis party. Besides he is no drone, never found sitting in a corner growling, while their is work to be done. There is no mora onoretic partisan in tho State, while nt tho samo time ho possesses abilities that aro an ornament to any man, and henco can be made doubly useful. Wo hops ho will bo nomina ted. On tho other hand should he nnd his friends not press his claims before the Convention, wo would re spectfully solicit their aid in securing the nomination of ono of our West Branch Valley friends. We refer to Pnvid Carskaddon, Esq , of Lock Haven, than whom no better man need he nominated. lie is no mummy nor policy dealer either, but upright in all his dealings and an able defender of his party. A number of other gen tlemen have been named also, but be ing personally unacquainted with them, we leave them in charge of their friends, while wo put ourselves in position to support tho nominee of the convention. Jio, it you Vlraitr Tho Grant bummers in tho city of New York, in tho particular interest of tho 'Mississippi drior,"nro flooding tho country over with their disinteres ted nnd pulriotic circulars, (to tho benefit ol tho rostOflieo Deportment, at leust,) culling upon tho people to nominate and elect the late "shoe and leather dealer" to tho I'residency. Their circular sounds more like some quack doctor's proclamation, than a document emunuting from tho "roeog uized thinking people, representing the industry .property nnd intelligence of this great city," and "the multitude who participated in this movement," all sounds very nico, but the politi cians and the unrecognized thinking people, wo fear, will come to the eon elusion that Sew York contains ..i ,i.,.,, r,m,,,r ii , ,. .. liFnn...ni,.J Milstr iian.ilit na linv I vli B iii.t 1.1 i.ii ill n 1 1 i.wjM, , .w ...y other class, of which this circular hears unmistakablo testimony. We have read numerous political circulars, but we never camo across ono containing half the impudence, egotism and falsehood that this ono docs, sent out by tho "industry, prop erty and intelligence of New York. We aro not surprised that its authors nre "sickened with politics," as they evidently know nothing about it, or t li ey would not reproach their neigh bors for practicing thnt which they do themselves mislead and deceive the people. Send the circulars all back or keep them as mementoes of New York, 7uytriotism. JudoK Woohwaki). Among the many excellent speeches delivered by tho Democrats in Congress, during j j tho prescntsession, wo consider that of Judge Woodward's, on tho National debt nnd currency, ns the ablest and most appropriate, Hotukes a proper view of the financial nnd political uf i'uirs of the country. Ho has no par ticular "scheme" or '-platform" cither fir his party, or himself; but travels on n familiar Democratic lino, and leaves tho crimes and follies to he com mitted to the '-loyal" Ilumpor-t, who arc ul'Mic resonsil)lo for our present iliniculties; while bent the same time! jiuiiiLn uui, fUl V uir.Lllli:tlv, lluT nil' ....1 - .1: 1 .. .1... "breaker nheud" can lie avoided and the country restored to unity nnd peaeo. Kx-Hev. J. Jl. Wlmllon, of Krio county, is making quite n stir nmong the loynl" jiorlion of this piirunlie ('onpressioiiul distriet. Ho t pm'ti lo run for n setft in tho !nmi, or "butt the bull off the hrid.ro." Wc will bet fire cenM, to be deposited in boiiio fbreipii missionary box, lhat our Ex Keverenthvill beat him two to one. l-'rotn the look of thinps, it would eein nsthotiph the next conpressional Ciinvaiifi in ihis district would bo n tlieolocricitl n::e on tbc jiart of the '.V Vi7J "prund moral id, a" portion of the ' , Y-. V . , w""wr . tninly a crmio ; but we do not see t'lrc'""- j l"iw iloolittle could help it, unless be r- t, , 7,, "", " . n""'L' 0 nepro of himself. J-.x-IVesnlent HucIiiiiibii will be sev-! enry even yeiim nd on nn the iL'tli of April. Is'iv, ir,,..."-! The "Kil" propln of Alabama Cir lied rhings with n high band fovsnmo lime before the late flection in the' "Hint V Crook" Convention. Not satis-, fied lhat tho nlggr hud four days allotted to them to carry the Coiisti-j tution, they also wanted the the our ! to pitch in too. A Kadii id paper at ; Mobile, called the XatitmalMt made the following appeal "to the colored women" ol that dominion a few days ! before tho election. Hear him: "If the Constitution fails, your con dition will remain just ns it now is. You will be liable to insult every tinio you appear upon the street, and every day you remain nt homo. Your chil dren will bo abused wherever they go. Degradation will, for an indefinite period, bo tho lot of yourselves and all you hold dear, for your natural protectors will bo powerless. Ifadopt ed, your fathers, brothers and hus bands will have power, and vicious men will he compelled to deport them selves with some decer.cy when in public, and not to invade tho homes of others. "Dcvotosome spare moment of your timo between now- nnd Friday night in going from houso to house, and shop to shop, urging every man to do his duty by voting for tho constitution. Insist upon it that they must act like men iflhey wish to be looted upon as men, and let them know dis tinctly what you think of those who are afraid to maintain their rights. If tho colored women of Mobile will properly exert themselves there will not be twenty colored votes unciiRt on Friday night." The following is printod nnd circu lated in large letters : "Lkt the women mark the vt.k WHO IIAVK NOT COlllAtlE ENOUGH TO VOTE. " 'Those who would nr. fhke, them selves M1!MT ST1UKE THE III.OW.' "Tlio Conservatives denounce the Almighty ns a Radical, and declare that they cannot stoop to nssocinto with Him. "It is reported that 'tho Conserva tive Committee' have petitioned the Lord to run star enrs upon the streets of tlio Jfow Jerusalem." Such is tho intelligence nnd blas phemy uttered by tho tools of "loyal" men, controlled by "grand moral ideas," with tho additional request that they bo allowed to rule States und control wbito people ? This is a feast, indeed ! It has loiigBineo beon said, that "when tho wicked rulo the land mourncth." The Hump Senuto, hnB refused to confirm the appointment of Hon. W. I). Disbop, of Connecticut, as Com missioner of Patents. Mr. llishop was u Democratic Congressman from that State and was Chairman of tho committee on Manufactures during tho Thirty-fifth Congress. A Tkst. On Friday last an election was held in the city of Heading for Mayor and other muncipiib officers. The result is, the Democrats have S17 more majority, than they had in Oc tober last. FitKKDMKN'ft BuktfiAU. Notwith standing tho reports about closing the 1'reedinen's liureau in Maryland, Ken tucky, nnd Tennessee, that expensive institution is to be kept up in those States, as well us in other States at the South. Those who manage its ' affairs have porno to the conclusion that it would he prejudicial to their interest to close it at tho time propns- . ..... 1 cd, and accordingly they have appeal cd to tho Hump t oiigrcss.through tien eral Howard, to con tin no tho liureau in operation ut least another year, and to that end the Houso will, next week, pass a bill heretofore reported, continuing tho so called Bureau in all the Southern and Border States for one 3 cur, or until they become thor oughly Africanized, und until uflor tho l'rosidoutiul election. This nigger bureau is a great "pinch back" inven vention. Connkcticit. Tho Connecticut Radicals are resorting In their old game. Tho Chairmnn of their State Central Committee lias written to tho wealthy manufacturers ol the State, udvising them of tho importance of retaining all tho men in their employ till lifter tho first Monday in April, so that their votes miiy be fo cured. Every manufacturer in the State is urged to influence as many of i ins employees as possitile, ami tins branch of tho subject is being "work ed up" to tho utmost. Mr. llarrj- .Morehouse, Hiirunmcd "tho yoiinir J'.vaiigelisl of England," is ircaehinR in Albany. As the ind ieal paper pnlT him, we infer that he is a recruit lo the ranks of the English nnssionni ies w ho cannot see any need ol their labors in In-land and nre so anx ious to show bow this country ought to be governed. Every English mis- Hiounry. or stumper that lands on our Bourse, inl.o ns mit urn I13- to loyally 11,1,1 Idealism, us a dark does to aiei.. The f.'W niggers of Iowa, assembled in State Convention on the anniver sary of the birth day of the "bite la mented," lo Inline measures for bring ing the subject of their franebiso lie fore the Legislature. Certainly and bold olliee, and have free farms nnd nil that pleasant sort of things. ,ct us everywhere go iho black "whole ' Imp" as the white bop south must I l-i.i.t nr ill. , n,. li.. n fl.A "ml tl,,,ro i3 , ...... m. , ii. ii i- in m,; JMI'HO, left for it to root I'osen f'onklini;, u pieeo of lijjht liuniaii timber whii h the Moiurrels of New York sent to the I?. S. Senuto, lately denounced Mr. jloolitlle for makiup '-a speech oll'cnsive lo the ina- if it-it ,il t I... C .. H-i . (ireeley is lettiiiinp at and Ii.iytoii on ' S. ll nmde Cincinnati men .'" fnfliilltrnlal II link caniim. OUR NEW YORK UTTER. Niw York, lh. 17, Istis. The fierce literary wnrtare now be ing waged between tbc l'resi. lent and General Grant Mill occupies tbc Allen tion of the ponderous t-ity dailies to tho exclusion of almost every oilier topic of public interest. Their com ments and conclusions as to who is right or w ho is at lault, are botli amu sing nnd absurd. Some call on Grant to recign forthwith. This would be tho means of electing him, they fay, triumphantly to tho Presidency. Oth ers urge the President to try him for HlnllUI'l tllllil I It'll HUM W.nim . nim iiliii - tho service. Tho correspondence al-! elections in Ken ucky fix it mt four luded to occasions no lit tle excitement ''"'"l thousand dollars. 1 hat . a and perturbations of mind among the ! P'" f the money is be rival political organizations, threaten- j "S squandered log havoc and destruction to eiiner side were the "dogs of war" let looso. Happily for tho country at large, the two heavy weight champions light only with paper billets. Among the larger di ss of our citizens, however, they look upon this acrimonious con troversy tiiis undignified bandying back and forth of unparliamentary epithets with feelings ol genuine re gret und sorrow. So good purpose can bo subserved by it, while tho coun try meanwhile is placed in a most hu miliating position in the eyes of for eign nations trade paralyzed and ev ery industrial interest for the lime be ing jeopardized. Where will it end ? Highway robberies in broad day light in tho most populous thorough lares continues almost of daily occur rence. The latest istuat of an errand boy, fifteen years of ugo, who was knocked down in a street leading to Wall, aud robbed of tUU while on his way to bank. Money seems at the present time to be so abundant (that is among a certain class on'y) they do not seem , to know what to do with it, if we i judge tho fact bv the lavish manner in winch it is scan ere a on all sides, cither in wholesale extravagance or in the scientific amusement of bubble blowing. Once upon a time things were very different. Men were con tent to earn a fair income, and were Miit iftfii.fi with h rensoimhle r:itp nf in. i terest. Now, however, all this i.:NrrfWiu.j...aniUUNtw ,.l,n,,r.,l Tim nl.l :,., anil. ,,r, Inn. i " -Tr"r- "d ' Ur- ....p . , ger. With an increased rute of ex-j I , , , creased returns. A fortune must be made in a fortnight or so. Bubble schemes aro all the go. provided the bait Ifi suflieiently gilded whose on-1 ly npareni onject is to enrich the promoters. Tho great oil swindle bns been blown up. nnd the sensation it once croatcd has died away. But that was only one of the hundred empty bub blesof the day. Their name is legion. The result is an average ol about one hundred failures large nod small ones here daily. It is nn old ndagc tbut if there were no receivers there would be no thieves. Ilr who riiliji and riiim awiiy, Miiy lire ti rob anotlitr day. Our generous city government ap propriates (15,0(10 lor the celebration of the 21Id, und 51,0110 f.,r the picture of his llonnr Slnyor Hoffman. Tho members of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are causing the arrest of tho car-drivers and conductors of many of tho city railroad cats for cruelty to their hor ses, in compelling them to draw over loaded cars. In several instances quoted, over ono hundred persons WerO lollllU lllteked 111 Olie ear. lllld the"e 111 turn woro draped iilon ; witli only tw o liorses nttm iu'd. Ot.li-1 ers nfniii, with nceoniodationB for not over thirty persons, lind freijiieiitly neked and janimed in eighty and ninety persons ut u time. The mip pression of this pvil meets with very genenil airoliution. 1 Tlio roitortrd dutulcntionfl in the morieiin I.xelmnK !unk turns out , to be W hat U niorilill l'Otl-lllloriirV 1 culls -triflin irregitlnrilies." The amount taken is "so hiiiiiII ns to lie nl j il idlllg (-OllseqiHMK'C to tllO llutlk" ' viz: fJlili.OOO. Wo should like to ' i i ... , . ,. ' liavo suel. a "tridinR im-nlarity , Jro into Oltr poekolH, HOW Ulld tllllil. I Atiioiii' other proat uroieets of in- ! lernai iinprovenioiit, wnieli oecupv ; tho uttentioti of our capitalists, that of tunnelling the Niagara river is find- ! inp consideralile l'avor. The point spoken of us n "prnetienhle one is ul i "ort J ".rip just ojiposilo liulTalo. j The eost of the work is estimated j nt 111 m il less tlmn the cost of a bridge nt the same plac-o. Among the most wealthy city'tai-: payers arc William 15. Asior, whose lax, exelusivc o( the national tax, is ?4iMI,(Ml(i, his tax on 8,000,0110 of per sonal property is S,":;,4iMl : John J " r ' ' Asior jr., is rreililed with a tax ol f.i, Uu" Ml, on f l;'),IMIiiersonnl property, und Wm. Astor pavs on 6Jo,oim ,."r. , . 1 1 1 sonul property. On estates Mr. A. T. fStewnrt is taxed upward of $J.ro,(ifill ; nearly ono quart.tr y , derived from bis pcrnoiuii propcriy 01 c, 000, mill, t or-1 nuliiis aiiilorlult pays on SI,ll(),(HK licrsonal inopertv: nbotil ?s(liHMl tax Ion the Harlem Eailroad city domain. I Not one ol' these gcntleiin'n mvs tax I es on more thnn about one li.urtb of i their wealth. The figures denote this I This is said to be tho first wintei ' in which native American workmen , hnve been known to seek voluntarily tho protection of the stution -bouses lor themselves nnd liinulies. More than one hundred and fifty weekly jotirimls are juiblished in this city, seven-eighths of which luirdly any v lorker ever heard of. ! Most of them nre for outside circula tion. Nineteen unsnecessful attempts a, , ET.Z.'CJT suicide havo been mauo in thin city i.q.. ta tbc Wwr f n ,mo. dlirill!; Ihe Jiresollt Week. ,h "r arrt A ll iss.. Wlas-a tlsa Some of Ihe Hrondwny landlords t?" ''ll'tk"n K 1 r -.... , 1 h nd ahrr all iin mtrrssaiad aiai w estimate that lit the present rule i: tml inii tma.n.a.M. costs 6. Ill per day to feed a man at ' 'i- rrLrT'7 rnt their tables presuniin be eats three - " monln. pi.i-nrii.i.i (.Kn, m ,v. . . V nhaf itmn. ht--a n Ctwj,. -a tit tin J ho pciiora. trado of tlio t ilv I im- dat t Jat,. u ? 1tw proving rntliially.niii the itufirnlinTifi "' sri htimnnit orr.-f.u aro lavir;ihh' n rniHl Kitrin Imim- v,lin, hm 't tw t.ann-t n,t l,,,f,H- , 1 (,c trjmsarlloitH in l.rcad. B .m.iut. hfr..Uaa, .ia- Ntuflrt (luring llir past wrvk iiavo tfoTa ''""'. Mitm tm to a rrrv nvxlcrato rxtr..t.j,Tid Tir-r- r,r u ,w-v .btam,. pnnerally have ruled slij,',lly in favor of buyer. Flour has declined L'o,;::n cents, wheat 'Jn'.', cents, enru In; i cnts. In the department of dry poods ihe biisine's b l.een pond in domestic coltons, and price null have an up. wnnl tendency. r n i . 1 . j Hon. ,lnmr Guthrie on M.m.b.j , hist went bis resii'iintion as InKed ' 'Males Senator to the Governor of, I Kentucky, on account of hi continued ! sii kness "and inability to go to V usli- , I ingion, and the l egislature has deter mined to elect his successor. We notice by ihe 1 VtYt Sf '-it tbal the Sheriff 'of Franklin county last week consigned three '-American citi zens of Alricsn descent"' to Ihe 1"js tern Penitentiary. It is horrible to restrain loyal people in this way. Carcf.il estimates of the cost of the fjtociul invcMiatingcomniitleeon the j Three State flections o-turin the "l''! In New Hampshire n the 1 Rceorid Tuesdav of March, la Cornice- ticut on the first Monday of Aprii, j and in Ilhodc Island on the first V rd uesday of Ajiril. ' lv looking at the present condition j of Hay li the people may perceive wim! i "negro supremacy" amounts to. Bar barism in evfry form, including the cutting of throats and wholesale law lessness. Mero fidJled while Home was burn ing, but Neapolitans fend a full hand of muie to play at the mouth of the crater of erupting Vesuvius. On HaatliT evctiing. lb 16tb of IVWrmarr. 1 l.y I). S. Mixiac. T... Mr. WILLIAM W. I!Lr IlfKX and M.m NANCY Ml.MX.; JI .' I'tmi loa-n-hiji, ClrarfieU iwootv, 3'a. Al tljf bridf'f ialbrj'n, tbc lllb af fobraarr. by llrt. ti. V. Itrnur, Mr. E. 1. HALT MAN ajid Mm Cl.AKlssA Al'AbiS: bolb of Circ-w coantr, Pa. ' In Ilrlj. Connwurat, aa the tb af Frtiraary. 180S, LMIl.T A, trifc of Wiu-iaa lliircaaisa. formerly of tbi plast, af-sd CI yaara, C aiocliM and 22 drya. In Laarm towrmbrji. oa tbr af I rbroa-r, IsSs.orCooTOBiplSm. LITE A1AUNC. daarb In Lawn-fa timfjubip, on Mdaf. tbr Itcfc of rrbnia-y, .s, of Cnunittinn, M ALTI1 A AX. daughter of Wiluah J. and Mal:l Aws Li aalict. rm . nm1if Md , ,n rknT, tbr of F,bnlrT, 1fk, j; ,ifr of Um krM w TMtv t ,d lr 0,. LOGAN ACADEMY. i 1 ihfl r-chm.1 lor tW,. at 1 Ll.L f VTLLR. oa ext term borint Afnl loth. fm4 fir a cm- btr. Ad.lrM K H f'l'LToN. Pnapiria.. ' fabln-I. An nit ""a, ll-ii rami, la- ' - j F. B. REED, M. D., rnysu:iAV ami sriiir.iN. , aaHavin raainaad to TTiIliii.pTiaa. ? ' (i f n hi rm-tarainnaJ aameat ta tba nt tae anrroaadicifT rwontry. il.'CT : For Sale at a Bargain. enntaUDlcr an rrc. i tb rrml trB tiMrbeld to Luror4fTi.i. jmnuif i4Ud mi li. acMilell and Mr. Crr. d-r fawitwr ; b th proatid tuftritm u tioi.d turn Itx2 frl, to)TvhT vith and inet anatdmaJ tnr collar. f r furtiiar in1miin fcfl'tt tb ti. H. Jiall or atidra liiai t Clna;ii;d. Irb.'u 41 rd i-i-lalS r.ALl. " 1 A I TI AH Trrwtm mrr brrrM aHinvir V J aatim-t fur-tiaiiiir r ia arr wt avMidiutx lib a baa blare. ix rra icL ana aa L tiofaaio of Jacob b. I.aarlian. nl lsraaT n... , a (far Mm W lonf to ai.4 ktl iLt iiia. on loan vtthjeei la bit order. VI l ITOIt'r- laiiTIC 1 Th .irif: Auiitdir. apfmiutn. tii Cwm tn at-aAf ditriaitiua ul tb a-oafrf arttihx tro ih m of the rati aaiata of Jnr4 4idrtiiTi, mod alat to aBkr d i ftr i nu 1 1 ol trt mumrm Kaininj- ia th band of th AdmiTiitmi0T m' aaid dwdot ariinr fma prrmtml aui, arilt tl,d 141 f ifrtiiii ad tn Wwh, )4K , p.a.;..,. iotaranad agar aitrad I'bJw-Jii J. LLAbE ALTEKS, Aud it. li niTis btiTil lwwai, 1 i-a thai tba f..i. iiir araoanu baaa aaaa " "", rw ' i.a.d ., td ' ra-urd ia tbif rjia ln Ina itinrua at bars ,Pf,,w .ad .n aUlc T .lfcpT way lnrau-d. ad ii: aa vrraaniad 1f tn or.i.- rri of rirb.. iBty.i. w Um'A ml I,., t tnin ... lb. mk.. ... fia:d. fMimaiaarmr aa tb Uurd AlandaT af blarrb. IMS-: Fiaal arrnant of G. XT. Lliaa adanmatT im of thf- tala of h. J. U allats.. lata o' Lh aftrsiUfjt of Claarbald, vmntr f Ctaabsl. tlwad L 1;A1:-1 ? TlitiosTri.'. Orrirt, t lfc.imor. riaartiv.4, l a- -I.. Il , W.s i Tin: cin RT or chimwot. n Urea l.ui.1, Ka. H. Jaaa TB..l'f.t- CTriATtr M Kai. I I rt. airr ananas Tha tTTi laraiTTtsd Camiriiaai'mat. rrrntad Via lha laart an taka tatiainT ia lor iriarw notina that ba aili aomd a, tlif datia ' Hill .tll,M.lmMl til. 1 1. ' .. 1 ' . Kw..ir, th. bss,-b r riaarf,. .1 w mio.,. ,"" Marrb. a. li. iv aa a-r t h"r f !"j'"rln K n(l '" r K a-haa aad ar harp all rtarttftf lrtrratax s t i u-rri and iswna.a.. t-bin it jouk H Trunin. rv. 1 Tllr a ,,, K1 of(1iwo1i rix. of rifTliW rnon. ha. tUM A. l:irad.u&iioa ) Jim, 3r.li, Fpt rav a. f J:. CtHniftt I'KBATlMn-t a,Tim The rfirTr-ijwd roaiaiiavinmrf . viMtti at) V? thf (loam tr taJrr t-Mtia r in tan ?vt Bonne Uu.1 af atil! tlnj r tl Owtt. r PHtil aiir1,r,nmaL a; t v ifcr,. j. 1; M i.n,:rti. hwi.. Hi Ui hrtTmcl( Of CtMiitv.d. ft, SMtira. tha 14th dv fcUr-h, A h tiwr ttn hOf Of 111 T-MorsA. A X Tld J. t-'ntfifi f. fc bon and iinr all fron iniorotiot, ti. t nd and f?ro(i-irrtr't iftdj.st juiik n. m.rriui.f,-,! r- Tiir. cm st in- iiniik rAA of laarfistd fHun. Jaaaa L. Inn. v ra. ' J. 13. TjiC. W. w. llrrra. Itirraia, . 1. & ?h niT.rnii5 Crinniiwiojidrt. aTT'e:nt ti twM-wf ir t w M Twar Iwiirr Ih llimnrai.Hi. taa .imlr. nr :at .c IV-Brt, 1 Crrt tr arid i rMrt.. 40. tlrt toirtl Alnaitiia at ban ( li tafts t c rim A. bl of aao ana. Uiar aa Uiara a. anaair ar Tffuar tba roal lla ul aaid amaaa K thr appraiaafl aaMintrfft irt im. r: tr uinirsfr, muiT rataraau. aa .,. twoaa alu Qt aaan . al aa aal lia r t- ' It i Cl. . n.r,n- r V.ra- U;n:.c.rcxU, In lli fit,) v T'.r .U'l''' Ccc:iBOS-ea.u!i cf IYcr f j'rarii, JoIlX W. i.r.AKY, ri.irnr f Die - niHl!k. A FEOCLiMATTOX. 7ar rMMf tllnr RrmrnrH fur tb arrMt ad" ti SinCEBERS OF J0B C.ISEY. riiux. Ti f ul Hw 'loan; rW tm - -johs. : w-' ' I f aaf joiix t' mo rmiSJ)im ; I T t- D t'iAET. erf li if ataWti f lkt i j Stuu trtm th T'7 tr fakr; l.jcrit. ) a must JC'HS CA.-'ZT aajtaaav-ij aj a a.l- I aM i UaT at I a: 4 Jtla E- lb i iwuitui tbt aa I CaatT a.'-r bu rita u um au aa.ia i ta ixt wtj -' CWa?4' t ul tnt'.jjr iaua aaa tual tkal ta l aa ' j iH-& fnaa urnrwa rvciv4 ut aaJ f : itLTrinr. tit rt nnM 4 , .Vai mi Bm ntt7,ww fi Cim anw h f f-i aajJ . i ta fcMwa.' iwai p awe. md Wr taarwrf , tt ti mmUrUf aw aaaa. Tbal uW aiaaarew ' 1 aa a4 ht u krmr aa-janial ul n-taaa4 ta t-Crr a marl af ;Tvo Thousand . Far M"b istarmaiMfa u : afad aor vtrt iaa af li f i ' I Dollars , i bna4 ta rM arraat ; uauaa aba aaav Kinu ta aud afcffaa.. aad txas t. 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KITES', AND CHILL-REVS E A'-isuUTlIENT. SHuLS, A LAE AZ af a-bkk J ba toll -X0ir FOIL CAS11. itt- L. iwd - - - TaaaU. Tl' a W y j g " , " 1 J TV KO Camoin ta XnaM dt tttcfl) T T ATI ja r - -d a '-a-r aid w3 ar'tad 11. alv-a, at LI a -a la at tarda, aarb aa I S.T O.'I-a. CLUTGISS. ! ta aad fa a. Bala a-i 1 irt. Xatiaca. Hard- aara. aja. a.a. fjua. P. ata. Vraaaaaaara, arwrra. I mmr. aaeaa-. iaed, , vaicb at a a aftrmf at f-aa.y hzi rcu ikicm rua cash. . i "xd a. m. a l. tba U'uap W lb. I rIJESMEX u Wvw rf far aad a , ,ard-d Cra t r-t tatr aaao'.aa fr-vai tbis Wui aa taa lama af taa baiTaad, f r " aar ama laaa at aaa aatat liitq a; fr a. irTis:F.uFC't)iis. fieo m. . Wa-a a a-nan af TtXETX. abirb aa a i atraar at.'.l aa rafaviaaiaa, bay al a : -.t. r -a--. a . r. FkXIi 5r Pi iJ-Sa-r. J i, !. A CU. F w.iwrtLt t.-aci tan 1- Lad at 1 : aary law y.rra, at lb BM5-rf - 5ftrrH t'Ill.sT A.C., It! ' fsaad aarary. a- tb tara arieaa far caab.at tb a.S-t , t ai! ALT, t r tia sack or load, thesper tba i ba bad aay-a'n ala. at lb n.IAS.Firi9 ST"1. S-ar Fbi' aabarf. P i if dALL i LXAUINE TCE STCKTK af aaad aa aauiaf at A H I -i 11 E5T "TtJcE pa;.J ia Goo-1 ar Caab f.r La to bar aad f i.ar aa. at tb CLSAltriLO fTSE, i-f yar Ib -raS-j, p JiiZ CHEAI'EiT GoOI'tf, of mil bada. - at Va bad at rt Gar4a'l ytrr. W. W. I ITT A CO. 5ar Pb r-aaba-j. Pa, 5r. , li f :cnAr.: noor i NOW Sv .f a k-vT ra-nr amaal CUHES AND 5H ra"Mi5 AND JLl"iET5, j iy.'. e,::st. i uex s cl..'t::;s ; lAT:;- f 'TS AN Z SHOES, C STNTLFX EN'S KIi AXDSnOES,' BLKIi.LS. ia: :e- o lias.? and cvffs, u:-:n and cv5.sant s AND can5:d rsr:r, I-EF 1SD F iK. rirrs AND FEEI. If. Ae. i?. LIVERY STABLE. T- T 3,-.. j-t-z Wr rr H, :c-tr tin-fa1, ilr ar a r.W pr-parMi h arexaiiiH'. -1 n a-i-ar m a n 1--. t-irrr-ar. a.. t.' a iu?-4 r-Artd-s tfi 7ft j ( t a'n- aa 1 n-rat. B - sr -js Lm-s rrprr. a . r. tctAXfi 1 FT a kculitio i msnt pt HAUT(H.K & GOODWIN ' a4 tfc no frn- thai tftfhn iiM ftf ll itnt ..,.,.P.. .t.. ...,., DRY GOODS iV'rt of Wr.i Oovl.. Ma in tat t'.rtbcr I fail awriiacat f I NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAP. I Huau, thor. Hard art re, Qaeeuawarr. I I Aa vIl aa Tiawara, Cadarwara, Willoaa fca'-k rta aa Braois f ; tilbar aith la-l a; j U Urarariai i aid alaay. (all Itack af FLOUR, riSII, SALT, c. Ia abart. aa kaa a (all aapply af attrylt , ! aaad ia tbi Baikal. Ua aaal ail aar aid aaatafaari aad aa auj aav aa aa aa aak it eoavaaicttt. to girt 1 call bafcr ftrt aaing alaaakar. IMEL BAHTSOCK tDWI.V COoDWia. CatraaaaUla. Fabraa,; 11, !. L' itof jrwoiw ibawn fok hap.' I lf. 1W: Crand Jarora. I S.H.U a Imaa, ttn. Kourh i.-arliart. Dteal. ' SamiH-i pOB'ltHin. bil. Kal-all blWallerf j J.H.lwariiart, Bra-llxrd. Milrball Snap. Uiran ; Un,n A .itn, " M. V. frracli, Orabaa. ' It. T. J. iS-'ytr, Bra-iy. Lltjab Burai, lln.Wi I l s. C. linlp. " 1 aixaaa liwit. 1 Jaa M i rrarr. Pnreai J.lwopbrr;y.r. Ufffn J : Cairia s:rvai. I. aaac laaac Kirfc, Laaincr Ci i Aaaua i ttrrr, - Ianial I'binaa. Homi M. A. Frar.a. Oa-a-l-l. R. S. liuotiBrry, Pika 1 1.,.1-b.CararB.Mlkr. A. r. BIobi, ' Uhu kraxir. 1- H. C'toatar, L'aioa. Traierac darar. , L. T. Wr.d. Eccaru. liaorp- Ua!l. Grahaai. J. W. Wr.rbt, " J"b CrtaarU. UaiK-k. J. H. Tura, txrn. D. it. t-tniat-B, Hemrr Oaaa. " Ju"tb H rr". r, a j V ai. s.-ieia. it , Brady. Joatab Wa&tare,Baft4, J Frisl. triim, Kf-aft B.ilra CanKiaa kurb, J-iba Giliilaad, Kartbaa I Jia Ima. " Rtlal ( aldaall. koal ( R.rf. lirabaai. Bradf-Til W.T.rsrbryTrr, Laarral I J. HakrauQ. llrxi.4c Jaa.ArfhBrsXaatbarCir i W . r-eaiawT ilia. " W.W.krlly, ' J.u IXtwrl'. CV J a C. r.r-t.a.r. Xurru I j If P..-I.Cljr.r-.aiTirta H. 11- Krphart, Otaaaia I B .ai:J:nl Ciaa-4 fatrwrk Pa.ly, r-aa. J-.km Traatatam. W. F. J'baa, J. U Uary. - ". A. Blwna. P.k. .)l l,nf-Cirara.tilV . P. fbuj. Waodaar V. t.raiias. ;r, taoabca H. U. Baarbaaaa, SherilTs Sale. 1)T TIRilk .1 aaary aula. I IVaaVl.a.1 13 jMat uaaad aal af tb eoart af Csbb. 1 k-iaava af Clrarbeld acaa'a. aad t taa dirarl. I fVer a U ba ataoaad ta FTBLIC SALE, at uj Cuan fiaa ia tb baaaark af ClrarfaM, SatardaT. tbt I!d day af Kbraa-y. A. ll. 1M- ai 2 a'tiMck. a. t lb Mlavicf deritja4 Re: I Kara.; a, ta a u : A aartaia Irart af laad aitaat ra Dfian I lfbtp. Ciaarfirll tmmuty, P.. ia tb bara j M fsw.a. boaaaad a Ul fall by Praaar ftraa ! ,y Car.ia at-aal, wm by lot ia. ia : uwn. ud aartb by aa .)y. aad kaoaa aa i X. 4 n aajd WriMjta. Ukti ia x I uota aa4 ta a t.d mm taa trvjarty W U. II rP .!len viU t&ita afttira tb.t IS f rm. m U Mrrhaa K vf aiM W atc k ta rT"f-y a.-cki 4 -wi r it mnlt W f. I inii fvr Ml. Cl K&.1V9 HwWL, ha-tirr'a Omca, fbenff. 0ftraet4 Pa . Fta. ft. 1S. J ) The Trulh Will Out TbTR'iNs aba nib Ufft Ibl tra amat i X af tb la -a ?.rbr,lM abotiid parrbaaa U.I , Youths' History of the Great Civi! War ' 4 wctaiajr f ix i . . -travrKB ac loa? kudT I I rafra. rafi.iaaad ST Vaa Ernf. llortoa ft Ca- N rt I I 4-. A.rrry lfaorat sbaa d arrba fn af rait rrar work. Oroa-a r fmmjA-j artaaad la. Pncr, fsfatajra li reals, dlrra. C. J. KEAGV. Arret. FrH. t : t-L Gkra H CLEARFIELD BAKERY. ! H I niiirat af Ortrlrld aad atriail ar-1 I X baraby tatilad Uat lkt aBdarai(nd l"r l !fsataat!y aa kasd BKE1. P1L. C A k t j ROIXs aad all kiada af ION FECI lONEblb- rafTmex ir l;Sd tiat dariEf lb rafuaf aaa ia a fa I ' aapplj af Braad ul alaaat ba katt a Baad. I J. A. I-TADLER. naartfSd. Jaaaary s, 1M.V 1 rpHIi It TO MVE !k I taltbd.yIJia.n SOTICE : That r I ry. A. t. ISM. i. rmat , Baabraptry vaa laaaad Biraiaat Iba btUM sf Ta-naf Kai.iaft. of tb laaa.aiB af llacn 1 tb acaara af Clarfiald. d Stat f Paaaffl aaaiv aba b.a bra adjadfad Baskrapi aa kul aa aan ioa; tbal tb aayaaat af aar aad da taary af aay araparty baf -arir.c ta tact I P-aakrapr. u biai. ar f r b aa. aad tfca tratlr I af aay arscarry ba bias a -a rVrbiddaa bt La ttat ail ar al tba Craditara af tb (aid bask raaa, ta arar tbair Isabu. aad aa rbaoa aa a I Bin lii nm d la .'.tun. aill ba ba'dtill C artaf FaakraBlr-a, la ba buldaa at fVartt-f ' a tb a9ra af H. I. Saaoaa. , bafara A t i -ir,f Rariaa.r. aa U ll:h day af Han A. It. lbt. ai 1 1 a elark. A. X. Ill'K . R'-WLtr. r. S. Mtrabal ; Py tj. P. Itr. Part. r. 9. MarabaL Jaaaary M. ladd 41. . GREAT BARGAINS! I AT PRIVATE SALE! , r I !TE aar-amW. inwla lar'at.BC fBf istaatba I . I. kanai a, aiil aail, at pnrat aaic, b.i ur I . cm. at Pottery and Stoneware, A h Ki-b. ta Oarfa-M. Ta wt i bf tins aiBsi (m wrft ai a W nwactrtc I am ti4 avui prvcf, t fmlimt awa. t-traai I j ia i to cW-mr t -Mtt a m j i'hW fHW OrfMY J4. i tf. TIMBER & FARM LANDS FOR SALE! T l aaSarnbar oiler fr Bal Tar alaab I Brvr-artT. uTaara ia I lim taaaab-a, CiaI nsdlaaatx.oi: Io IRAVIS OF LAV", rUdiiiair arrr 300 .frrri. w.ta r I Har'aarai.ata. a daa aaalilT T Vr. al aal ia abaadaa. pad Orraanial a-ai.:l f.-ar I.ai:-,ai kar?. tbrr Urri. df tbar-r. Ti tw tracts will b paid lorrtfcar a arr-arair'a. tw rit f-ar. r f ran -a'.. -a. ai T J f tb BaViribar a t I arraa-ai a. aa au xraa . 5? s-rtrrat k'-lts r. j Ji !l I.r.EsLIH. i00lrn larinrT. I ninn l Bloa taaashlrs. C lrarfirld r , Pa. TTAVIVa aarrkaaad iataraat ia tba Val I XL X i Ila. aa ar arararad ta rard a aal. all aura aad taub i loia.a.d da ail kildf a-rt ia aar )a tbar aatiaa, ia WArkaiaatitf I aiaaaar. aad raa. al:i tarait. Aim, FLOUR, FEED AKD LDMBIB V aaafadrar ai tWaai. Tcrma Calw .trfrtdW4 f-r raMirt ra a- Wft t I lKr'a ar J. F. Kraaw. Wrra i anil f mmM rt-a-i aa fartiavt af aa araa- Lrr af Uaairr m.iik t a at &- I i P. X ai.t raraia basrt attari. F K. A J. E. AR50LD. Clearfield Nursery. ; F-N'COURAGE HOME INMsTr.T THI aair ta.d. kariac aatabliabad a 5" L arra a tba Pit. S--at ba.f waj bta ' aa--.4 aad Ca-aaa .a I. araaarrd b rar ab I .ta FRl'IT TaF.Ksi.i.iadrdaaf dast Eaarr-. br.hara. ijraa Viaia WasfiTwi, Lat.a B.ackaarrr, traahari and Et.'barsa Viar. Sibariaa Crab Trx J. as. aad ar a fair al Hbabarb. Aa. Ordar frvaifiir at'iattl ta. Aldaaa. J. U THIaUT. a-rJ a far'r'- m, T
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