Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 02, 1868, Image 2

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Gioroe B.Goodlandkr, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Thursday Morning, July ?, 18C8.
DEMOCBATIOJSTATE TICKET.
afDIToa StiraUL,
HON. I1ARI.:S I- BOYLIi,
Of Fayetta county.
mrcYoa otxiRiL,
GEN. WEUHBTIW II. EWT,
Of Columbia eounty.
Daniel M. Fox, Esq.. i the Demo
cratic nominee for Mayor of Philadel
phia, lie i one of the bost men that
city can boust of, and will of course
be elected. .
If greenback are good enough for
laborers, mechtnics, farmers and sol
diers widows and orphans, who nil
pay taxes, why are they not (food
enough for the untaxed bondholder?
Will some wise loyalist please tell us?
The Democrats of Clarion, at their
County Convention last week, inotrue
ted their Senatorial delegates to rote
ior Hon. Wm. A Wallace for Senator.
It looks as though Mr. Wallace will
hare no opposition from a Democrat
ic source for re nomination. .
The DimBrnce. Gen. Grant says,
"give us peace," but bis party saya
'give us plunder;? vide the extention
of the negro bureau foranolher year:
A deficiency of over six hundred thou
sand dollars in the same for the pat
year, and the national debt increasing
at the rate of ten million dollars a
month.
The Rump Congress has passed a
aw reducing the whiskey tax from two
dollars to fifty cents. An exchange
aya this Las been brought about
through the Influence of Gen. Grant,
who has bad it done so as to cheapen
the campvgn,. and secure fhewhiokcy
ring. IIuw the Good Templars and
other temperance organizations can
moke this pipo, we can't see, unless
it is slimed over with loyally, in or
der to kill the fumes.
Lotaltt. The loyal niggcra and
white bummers of Hanover county,
Virginia, bave nominated tho late
House or Delegates. e have no
doubt that if Andersonville Wirt
(whom the Radicals murdered) could
be restored to life again, and would
agree to act and work with them, he
would bo made a Senator or Congress
man. No difference how great the
criminal, or how many Union soldiers
lie may bave murdered, if he only
agrees to vote the Radical ticket, he
is soon fit for a modern loyalist
The 4rn or July. The glorious
Fourth of July so nearly exchanged
for bastiles and despotism by the
parly at present in power will re
turn on next Saturday, arrayed in
all its glory. The great Democratic
party meets in New York on that day,
to nominate tho next Pi-evident of the
United States; besides, it is reported
that President Johnson will issue a
general amnesty proclamation, and
thereby restore the Union so far as
possible until the old Union-savers
get bold of it. We cannot rejoice on
the arrival of thi day, until all men
are again made equal before the law,
until every veslage of despotism is re
moved from our soil, and until the
natural architect of Liberty again
control the country.
A Lotal Letter. The negro In
reauites in Virginia are getting into
trouble with their "oolorod brethcrn."
The white trash bave given Sambo
the right to vote and hold office, but
they don't want to make Senator and
Congressmen out of them. To thi
the pet lambs object, and one of thorn
addressed a letter to Senator Sumner
with reference to the matter. He
answer him in the following encoura
ging tylc: , ' j
FrATl Caanata, Jan !, lfdS.
tliii Em I bert your letter of lire lftb id
reference to tho eligibility of a oolorod nu to
Conjrmt. I kovw of do g round od winch he
nald be excluded from hit Real if duly elected, and
I should welcome the eieetloa of a competent rep
rttentatire of the colored race to either doom, of
Coorreei as the anal triumph of the wuae of equal
rights. Till tail tlep it Ukea ear meoeta ll in
complete. Vere tra y.
rnAfllKS SCMXIR.
These are tho sentiments held by
nearly all the leaders of the Black
Ecpliubran party; but, nnlike Sum
ner, they are not honest enough to
publicly avow them.
The President and Secretary Mc
Culloch bave quarrelled, it is said.'
We doubt that. Tho Whisky Ring
is anchored in the Treasury Depart
ment anil the President is anchored
in the Whisky Ring. A fulling out,
under such circumstance, would be
very extraordinary. Pittsburg Com
mercial. -U, fudge! Gen. Grant fell out of
th ring between Cleveland and Chi
cago, and it only brought him into
notice; and fur this freak he has been
embraced by tha Radical temperance
m -Mahk.eah. a
w . WWW
fV V3
IV. -, J' 1 T T y " A ami
tonf rtmn.
TU remoeiay of this Congres
sional diMrict will soon b onllcd upon
to nominate candidate for Congrwt
Mr. Si'ofleld will be the opposition
candidate again) and being a v vehe
ment advooaleof negro snffi sge, whllo
a large number of the voters in tho
diiitrict are opposed to this hereby,
will, therefore, bo defeated beyond a
doubt should the Democrats present
Itfvneoplo with a fit candidate, one
b when elected, will not misrepre
sent his constituents by pandering to
the tastes of degraded white men and
the negroes of other sections.
There are a number of gentlemen
in the district who would be orna
mould to the State and who would
properly represent the people; but
chief among them we would suggest
lion. ' Wm. P. Jenks, of Jefferson
county, who, for two year past, has
so ably represented bis constituents
intheStato Legislature. Mr. Jcnku
is an able advocate of our principles
and would make an efficient Congress
man. His reputation as an npright
legislator is uninipoaehod and unim
pcuchallu, and be possesses both tho
ejiergy and ability to make a first
thtHB Congressman. Ourprescnt mem
bor has, for four years past, boon the
representative of the negro bureau
instead of the white people of this
district; bonce the necessity of put
ting a man in the field who would
represent bis constituents ; and this,
we have no doubt, Mr. Jenks would
do. Whether be will allow his name
to be used in this connection, we
know not ; but we deem it due to the
Democracy of the district to be cast
ing about for a candidate, because our
nominee will be elected this fall. '
i While Extermination,
The Radical leaders are determined
to ride the white laborer to death,
in order to give their "colored breth
ren" elbow room. The Rump Inst
week passed two important bills;
one to make eight hours a day' la
bor, and the other to continue the
negro bureau for another year in the
Southern Slate.
Thi is a double dose. Reducing
the hours ol labor, and at tho lame
time increasing the taxes, i certuinly
an oppressive feature in political
economy. This is not all. Through
the wastefulness and prodigality of
the party now in power, the money
0f the country is at a discount of for
ty per cent. If iheso wise statesmen
can, under these bankrupt symptoms,
seduce tho white luboring men and
farmer of this country to continue
to follow them for the benefit of the
sons of flam, we shall be very much
of the country worthless, increasing
taxation and at the same time redu
cing the hour of labor, it not tho
highway to bankruptcy and negro
supremacy, our Ideas of thrift and
buppioess must bo learned over
again.
m on
of Loyal Ylfttr.
Lewi Lindsey, a Virginia nigger,
formerly a slave of John Minor Butts.
and also a leading Virginia Radical,
in a late speech before a nigger audi
cute, define his position plainly"
Thi fellow Lindsey was a leading
member of the late-Virginia Constitu
tionul Convention, and is now stump
ing the state for the new Constitution.
II o said :
"I aa at rood ai to; man. boot tell no t ain't
od ao equality with tnybody God antde. I want
tho priviler of going to aea any white maa, of
eating with him, of flarping with hin and. ll I
cbonee to, why ihouldn t I marry hit danghter."
o "
"Before any of my ohlldron ahnild inner for food,
the itroeti or Kicbmond hell run knee deep la
blood. 1 1 hank Hod that the aegroe. hare lean
ed to bh g una, pittolt, iwordi aad ramroda ."
This nigger is one of the "loyal mil
lions" that the Radical bummer so
often refer -lo in their speeches.
Lewis i a kind of a brimstone orator,
and would make a good associate for the
Radical loaderoflhia county Swoope.
We would not be surprised if the "loy
al" County Committeo would employ
thi celebrated Virginia loyalist to
stump this county for Grant and hi
bummer this full.
The PilUburg Commercial wys:
Mr. Alfred Lee, a colored ircnilcmen
of Georgetown, D. C, wiu rloparurd
mi ma a low cinys since, lott tMreo
hundred thousand dollar to bo divi
ded among hi relative. The wealth
was the lvsult of honest trade in tho
flour business. After such an evidence
of wealth on tho part of a colored
man, considering that money Is tho
gange of respectability by many who
decry tho negro,the arguinentagninst
iin;ir inpauuiues to iransaci ousiness
and amass money should cease. - -
How many more "colored gentle
men can be pointed to, out of the
millions, who show similar thrift?
This is only an exception to the rulo;
and yet how dolightod the equality-
lie are.
A glaring Radical contradiction Is
that which in one brenlh represents
tho negroes of the South as intelli
gent, industrious, thrifty, enterpri
sing, economical, puaceful, und all
that, and in the next pleads for twelve
million of dollars from th public
treasury to maintain the operation
of the Freedmen' Utireuu, and as
many million more lo sunnorl a
standing army to keop these aame
peaceful (?) negroes in order.
"The Smelling Committee" is the
title of a new caricature in which the
impeachment ia represented as the
carcass of a dead horse, and the man
ager are gathered around hnMinr,
.Ubeircpfw
rVealdrnt Johnson on Thumday last
vetoed bat i le-med the negro om
nlhuabill.admlttlngtbeSlatesofNortb Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
LouUiana, A'hma and Florida,
(.Sutes never out of tho Ubion) into
tho Union. The bill was of con rue
passed over ho veto, as all other bad
laws are, by the Rump, and those
Stale are therefore- in tho Union, ao.
cording to loyal tatosnianship. The
message reads as follows : '
To the House of Represent alien :
In returning to the llouso of Rep
resentatives, in which it originutod
a bill entitled "An act to admit the
Slates of 'orth Carolina, South Car
olina, Ixuislnna, Georgia, Alabama
and Florida, to rcprcsonuttion in Con
gress," I do not deem it necessary
to slato at length the reusons which
constrain n;o to withhold my appiov
al I will not, thcreforo, undci uke
at this time to re open tho discussion
upon tho grave constitutional ques
tions involved in the act of March i,
18G7, and the acts supplementary
thereto, in pursuance of which it is
claimed in the proa in bio of this bill
these States have framed and adopted
constitutions of Sluto government,
nor will 1 repeat tho objections con
tained in my messngo of ilie 2;Jtb iiint.,
returning without my signature the
bill to jdmil to representation the
Stale of Arkansas, and which are
equally applicable to tho pending meas
ure LiLso that recently passed in
reference to Arkansas, this bill super
sedes the pluin and simple mode pre
sented by tho Constitution for the ad
mssion to seats in tho respective
houses of Senator and Rep rose nlu
tive from the sovorul States.
, It ussutnesauthorily over the Statu
of the Union which ha never boon
delegated to Congro, or even , war
ranted by proviou constitutional le
gislation upon the subject of restora
tion. It propose conditions which
are in derogation of the equal right
of the States, and is founded upon a
theory which is subversive of the fun
damental principles of the government.
In tho case of Alabama, it violates
the plighted faith of Congress by for
cing upon that State a Constitution
which wa rejected by the people, ac
cording to the express term of an
act of Congress, requiring that a ma
jority of tne registered elector shall
vote upon the question of its ratifica
tion. For these, and many other ob
jection that might be presented, I
cannot approve this bill, and therefore
return it for the action of Congress
required in such case by the Federal
Constitution. '
ANDREW JOHNSON.
The Vate or 1'lrfinla.
Virginia was in tho Union, under
tho Wheeling and Alexandria Consti
tutions, during the wholo of tho war.
She had the full organization and ma
chinery of a Stato. tdie was represent
ed in both House of Congress, and
recognized by every department of
the Government as a State in the
Union. West Virginia, which wa
W .1 W , "ll tk . ...,ull M
Cut., by- ir,m uf tier poverulgu
assent as a State, nndcrtho Wheeling
Constitution. It follow either that
Virginia is now a State in tho Union
or West Virginia is not. Congress
ha decided, by including Virginia in
tho reconstruction acts, that sho is
not a State in the Union ; and Con
gress yet suffers the Senator and
Kenresentatives from West Virginia
to keep their seal in bolh brunches
ol lliat body I
What a furco this wholo thing is
Congress play with Stales as a child
plays with rallies. It may bo that
the eye of the country will yet be
opened to tho iniauilv and fraud that
have been practiced in tho case of
irginiu. We were told that if wo
would assent to the Alexandria Con
slituiion, and recognize, the govern,
mcnt created by it, und officer elec
tod under it, we should bo rccogniaod
as part and parcel of tho Union. Wo
did so; and almost in tho twinkling
of an eye Congress blotted 'tho State
out of the Union in order to bring
nor under tho auspices of tho nccrocs,
This is good faith, and this is Radical
statesmanship ! When they find that
tncy cannot cram negro supremacy
down our throats, they may full bat k
cpou the Alexandria government. Jt
should be borne in mind that the case
of Virginia is peculiar and unlike that
or any her sistor Stales in the South.
There bus been an iniouitv in her
case that has not been practiced in
any other. Jitchmond Whig,
The Philadelphia Pms aars: "The
political condition of Pennsylvania is
ueuor than at any period since Lin
coin's re election. There' no doubt
of that. The political comnlcxion of
too iveyeione dialo was never more
healthy than at the presont. From
the Delaware to tho Ulno ana the
Lakes thero como to u but cheerful
tidings m regard to the condition of
tne Democracy. Jt is everywhere
wiuo awaKe and pressing curncsi v
tho completion of its organization
and dioipline. Nothing has boon left
undone to insure honorable success.
and thero is no more doubt that Penn
sylvania will record her vote for the
Dcmocrutic nominee than thut Grant
ha not brain enough to mature
"policy." -
Mr Rhoda Rorg, a widow of seven
ty six years of ago, died in Chelsea,
Massachusetts, a ft.w daysainco, from
Iho effect of a slight scratch made
upon her hand by a tamo rabbit. At
first nothing wasthonghlof iho matter
as tho skin wa aearcely broken and
no blood wa drawn A short time
afterward sho suffered excruciating
pnin, and continuod to do so until the
skin burst, and death ensned ten day
after the occurrence. It is supposed
that lorao poisonou matter had at-
weneo. iwcit to the rabbit clawa, and
tiiu found it way into th system of
A rery common cxproion with
moderate. Republicans now a day i f
' VV o aro anxioUHly waitinp; to oe who
the DomocraM will nominate. If they
put up a flood man with a policy of
his own, and sufficient brain to eive
it expronsioD, be 'hall bave our ap.
port." 4
I.iwkIh- Urtnith of IA
teMorriif.
How grandly llie great old IVmo
cralie parly is looming up iic mora
In all it wonted maj'iit' propi tious
it hue risen from U Bleep of el h t
years, and in the M'it of the people
demand that iU principle shall again
control this Government of ours. And
thi demand will l intisl b respoo
led. Radical may howl with indig
nation,' ami from their! filthy toro
house bespatter it with such slang
phrases a "Copperhead," "cx reb
els," etc., but tliesti expletive have
lost their force. The peoplo under
stand thoir import fully, and laugh at
the use of them. If Radical journals
would convince the masse that the
salvation of the country does not do
pnnd upon the overthrow of their pnr
ty, thoy must present stronger argu
ments thnn those offered by thorn.
Tho day for such baltlordash baa pas
sed. The peoplo aro not fools. They
are pationt a.id forbearing, but they
are wise. They may bo deceived for
a period, but not always. They have
been most egrcgiously deceived and
betrayed dining the last eight year.
They will be o no longer. The day
of retribution has at last como; and,
recognizing in the Democratic party
their only hope of escape from the
ruin that "impends, thoy aro flocking
lo its standards ly thousands enlist
ing under its banners, swelling its
ranks, adopting its timo-honorcd prin
ciples, and prepared to mareh with it
to triumphant victory next fall.
Welcoino, ' friends! welcome! Yon
come at a most opportuno moment.
Your country needs your services;
and in no posit'on can you o truly
crve your country as in the ranks of
the great party of the peoplo. For
almost eighty years it held tho rein of
the government, and during that long
period tho nation' history wa ono of
unexampled prosperity. We were the
envy and admiratios of tho entire
world. In an evil hour Radicalism
obtained the ascendancy, and to what
has it brought us f 1 It has usurpod
tho powers of the Government-; it ha
prostituted the Constitution to the
basest of party purposes H has enact
ed and enforced tyranical and uncon
stitutioi al laws; it has burdened us
with a debt euch as rents upon the
shoulder of no other people; it tins
imposed upon ui taxes that are crush
ing out tho very life of busineas in a
word, it has violatod every principle
of a free government, and every prin
ciple of a free government demands
that thi party of destruction shall be
destroyed. The hour for tho com
mencement of thi great work ha ar
rived. The Democratic party, in the
full pnido of its strength and majesty,
has undertaken it; and depend upon
it it will bo done quickly and well.
Before high heaven the oath hus been
recorded, and tho obligations of that
oath will be fulfilled to tho letter.
"It ns have peace," crie Grant,
the "no-policy" candidate. Ay I let
u have peace ; but not such peace as
Radicalism propose. What the conn
try wants, and will have, is Democrat
ic peace pence that issues prosperity,
perpetuity of otlr glorious institutions
maintenance of the Constitution and
------ .--I- i i, uiuntrullstlUie
or military despoiiams the destruc
tion of tyrannies. These old-timed
blessing, Radicalism, with Grant at
its head, can never bring as. They
are opposed to it very nature.
The Radical party, at the Chicago
Convention, invoked the aid of a now
eloment in the community in order to
ecure, if possible, the election of
Grant and Colfax. ! At tho close of
the Convention a eong was sung, the
chorus or which is in tho following
words.
Then rally arin. then rally aa',
W ilh the eiildier, the aaikir aad tnmwur )
. We'll tj(ht H out hero on the old teion ids,
'o odde if It Ukea tu all minnier,
. Whether the "bummer" will bring
much strength lo that party which
Senator Wilson declared is built on
"Tho Rock of Ages," remain to bo
seen. Ono thing, however, is proven
by the action of tho Chicago Conven
tion, in this particular, and that is,
that no instrument aro too dirty for
thoir uso, if they promise votes at the
coming election. Age.
A short time since a canvas of Bear
Crock, tp., Luzerno county, wa made
and but o.-.e Radical wot found in it.
lie offered to movo out, and Icavft tho
township unnnimously Democratic,
for $0. Thi wa a pretty high
price for such stock, but the Dem
ocrats raised the money and ho
left, leaving tho township unanimous
ly Democratic The last beard from
him he wa trying to negotialo with
hi old neighbors for permission to
return on condition that ho will vote
the Democratic ticket.
It it uid that Treaidont Johnson
ha had an elaborate proclamation of
ecneral amnonty drawn up by Mr.
Kvart. Mr. Gromhw, Jn-lyo Cnrti
and Jtidi;e CuHhin". which b hH
conidorcd nd will isnuc on the Fourth
of July. JIo btdievca it will be con
udoroJ in all future tirao aa the maq.
u munii ui iiieoutn ana a token of
mutrnanitnity of llie Government o,l
the Xorihero mnsaca. . .
There is almost univcranl
of dulliieH in biminot.. Merchant
manulitcturor and work inrr mon im
alikeaufferingfrotn stafrriHiion in tradf,
and yet Con2rrs on Fridiiy tiaosod
the Frocdmcn's Iliiroan bill.bv which
twelve million n.oro will bo a'd.Imt tr.
our national debt. Rcmombcr this,
eitir.on, who compluin of dull lime
anu lngii prices.
Thi Last Act. Ropublii imiam t
now playing It farewell engacmont.
This is po.itivolr it lnat fllltuiUMnnA
hoforo tho American people. And
tho closing act, like that of other tnon
Rerioa, will be I grand ring perform
ance of a monkey on a pony, with a
tumbler ofwhiitkv in ono timid aiwl .
star-bangled banner in the other.
It i said that both Grant and Col
fax considor their chance of election
entirely too slim to wan-ant their rc
ignation, and they havo concluded to
hold on to what they have.
The "whirikev rinf" ao murk an
nounced at the preitcnt timo isn't
Jjippoted to be the ono that Grant,
Tate, and Chandler belong to.
Th
ta llcai. .14, oa !- lay, low t, !,
IW'ttetlee. (..rennaf, V the Re. J. tl. A" .
Mr. W ILt-IAM MOhAt. JJioeMARf K II I. IK,
bold of tlrha lowatl ia. t'learfie'4
Pa the l.llh of Jan,lH(,tyoe , Keo, ,
Mr. M11.T0S IIAMfTOSJ and Mlee KAXCt
COt'tTt M but of Hilr4 townehip.
On the h of Jaoe, IM, by Bee, June
Ctsanr, Mr, OKOIHIE W. KOLDKft 4 Miei
SOPHIA K. OOOPI.AKDF.Bi both of Brady
townehip, Clcaineld eoonly.
In BorU township , on tho th of May, t"9,
AflXI. WCKI'Jf'Otf.ln the SOIb year of hii He.
. DAVID YOUNG, ,
STONE-CUTTEK AND MASON,
, P.O. Box US, Clearfield, Pa. ,
-8p-ial attention paid to PrtMinr 8tont
nd Siinenntrndini- Join. All kin.ll of Mnnonry
d,.ti. in tho molt workmanlike manner. Order!
eolicilrd, aad ooolrecu ukea la any part of the
oounty. Jyr-
XyOTICI-Pmnowliwill be reoelred by His
Kchofll Hoard of Knot townthin. np to the
26ih day of July Beit, at 2 nVWk, I'. M., for the
building of a new PCI1001, IIOl'SK, near Cow
Kan, ia laid townehip. Plana aad peeiAeationa
an be aeon at the othoe or 11. J. hloy, f.eq., in
New Millport, Pa. The contractor t fiirnih all
the mltrnaj. Proposal t rw-elred St the President
or Heorotarr. ' LKWIH KKUAKD, Pin t.
II. J. Hwi'PY, See'y, JyJ-Jt
AOMIN IM I K Ai'Olt'M MOTH Notiee
it hereby ttiron that lettere of administration
ou the eetato of IIUNHY il. KwkAL, docred,
late of Itiaham Tp., Clearfield Co., Pa., having
been duly granted to the andcraiirned, all pereoni
indebted to aaid eetate will pleaae make payment,
and tuoaa beviug elaiuie or demands will preaent
tlietn properly authenticated for eettlement and
allowance without dley.
.. n. p. seiiooNOVKB.
Jvlol ilK.SU V UAMLIN, Adm'ra.
X The partnerrhtp heretofore etirtinjr between
J. P. Kteirter nd K. H Keller, aader tho name
of KIKI.N'bH t Ktl.l.KH. il thi. day diieolrod
by mutual ooneent. All debit due the Srin will
bo paid to J. t. H lei tier, by whom all dehti of the
Irta will bo paid. Xhe bueineoe will bo eontrnaed
by J. V. tleiuor. J. V. STEINF.K,
. K. it. KK I.I. Ell.
SMner'e Mill, Jane , 18S. Jy t. It
T 1ST Ol' 1.1 -TTKHM reuainiof oncl.ira-d
J J In the fort Ottloe at ueaxneld, 1'a., ou the
let of July, ISM: '
Cooaey. Mary, . , , Mountain, John,
Connrll, Jainea, McCauley, J. T-,
Oammaek, J. 11., Place, Eliia,
paley, P. C, ' Robiuaua, Joteph,
Eaioa, IIIh Hellca, Hobraun. P. t.,
Farley, A. ()., Kayuuldi, Mim Elita, '
ifibuev, M tin Amanda, Peely, C. J., Esq.,
Oihlnoy, U. F 1 Ktllea, W. 8, .
Oilaett, Perry, Plorer. Peter,
Hoover, W. VV.t Vauuoruian. M. C 5
1ewt, Franklin, Vanoriner, Mre. Annie B
Mathewe. L. II., Williaaja, Re. I. R.,
JSPoraoaa rallinr for any of tho a bore letters
will pleaao fay they are edrerferi.
It P. A OAUrjX, P. M.
Horses, Wagons, &c,
FOR RALE! .
rTriE ratxertber will eel at prirato aate the fol-
lowint proportr, via:
One HOlthK, (enitablo for ettb'9 earrlatrs or
draujrht-, I one K,d two-horm n AtJO.N, one fal-lin(-tup
Pt'liOT, two-t or workitif II A K NESS,
aad Iwoaetof Bogly HAKXESS. A liberal cred
it will be ffireo. Uood aernrity will be reonirod.
J. ti. Ft llltYV tit.
T-awroriro tp., June 4ttpd, .
10. tLCRT BMlt 1LSIKT. W, ALBERT.
W. ALBERT &'BR.OS.,
. Mannfactareri A oxteaei re Dealers la
Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4c.,
WOODLAND, PEXK'A.
XtT"Ordcra solieiled. Bills tiled aa short Dotioe
and reaaonahle terms.
WMaM P.
O., Otr,1li.ld Co., Pe
. ALIIMll A l! Ill IS.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
HL'KTIMUDOK. PA.
nPHIS old aetabllsbmaat heU b
X hy J. HOHKISON, formerly proprietor of
me - .nomeon iinuee. " Bat tieen thorour hi? tea.
orated and refuraished. and eunnlied wlib all
the avodera rmproTemanU and enaranleaeot a a.
otsary to Iret elsts Hotel. Tne diolnt; room
baa been remored lo the tret loor, and is now
enaeioos ana airy. The ehaaben art well Tea.
tilated. ard the proprietor will endearor to make
bie rneeu perfectly at bene.
J" J. MORRISOX, Proprietor.
EDUCATION!
THE pahlie are DMilled that tbe Fasnmer Ore.
aion of the frSUIKUANNA bKLKCT
Si.'IIOOL will oommenoe oa Moudav. Jnlv ?n, Ihf.H.
The Seliool It in the basement of lha MeUimtiti
Chareh, In Rell town.bip, cir,HiCMj w,nntT. Pa.,
and it rapaMe of oenmmodatin a larre Damhar
of pupils. The situation it Trry desirable being
thrre milit north of Burntidr, and lonr miles
eorth-eel from Nrw Wahintlon, and in a eoat-
ually or aaataal moral hahita.
- Tl'ITIOSf.
(Per Session -of eleven woekt.)
For Common hrannhet ..M 00
For Alrrlira, HoomHry, Plane Triffnnome
try, Menanratioa, Hiirveyine:, FhihtMphy,
. .,,.,,,, y, itnemrit. I.1.II9, I'liTsical
Oe,(rra,liy, and Phrnnfrraphy, one or all
of the altera, per tession Q
Boardmf , per woek..........,..... og
Any farther Infnrmalloa ean be nbtairmd by
addreasiua; tho Principal, J ia 8. i-itiT, at
Cuth P. 0 , ClearM ) cotrntr. Pa.
rOMMITTKB OF ARRANGEMENT.
Cuth, Pa., Juna IS, 1.108-St
NEW STORE IN CLEARFIELD.
iti;i:i co.t
IUth Just ojwntd nrw itoek f I'orvifn tod
Itomettio
Dry Goods Hoslcrj, Xotlons,
rnarmxadc,. dc,
Whleh they are aelliag
CHEAP F OR C A 8 II.
VCALL AXDSEE US!-&.
' 4ot below I be Pest 0ce,
' ,v ' . . ; i i
Jl ClKARFUan. PA. '. r,f
. A NEVVJOOK,"
THE COTTAGE CYCLOPEDIA;
HISTORY ANDItlOGRArilY
A S'V'"m T,,'"0"IM' WeworaMo Pei,r,.,
J. Krente, Planes and Thinca, with nntiues of the
pmeent ttato of the principaj eountrie. and na
tions of th. known Woild, end t rbTOneio-tml
view of American Ulster, be l''(liii M
""' JtHlN HUSLAVY
Clearl-IJ, p., Jne jg, 4t. Agx.nl.
Cnfon JlTus-Woolon laclory.
INION TP, CI.EAIIF1EL0 CO., PA.
fpilE ondersiRned baring purrhaerd an Interest
JL In the t'nion MiPs.are pirpand tneard wool
inannfactnre and nish Cloth, arid da all ha. r
work In this line on short lotion, in workmanlike
manner, and oa reasonable tirma. Th.. Lr
manulacturu
- - " ' J -V
Flour, Feed and Lumbor,
Which will ba told at the least eath rate.
Wool Intended for eardlnf rata be left at the
ttore al R. Mrs-eon ae J. I', brain t. l l ... i
where they will xit It and return ll on Salurdvr
of eaeb week, loiters of Inquiry addressed to .i,
at Knrktfln p. 0. will rrreiive prompt attention.
; , " K- ARNOLD,
lloektoa, June Id, IKH lj.
nOlWF.KFF.IMF.Blt-. Cu, a... m7j
by buy lea thtir brooms, bueh.ia i.h
wa.uooarat, eioinet pint, Molllnf pin-,
knife boiat, coffee mills, koklnir el.aws, elnek., !
p.lla, bed aarda. baskata, hotter bow la, wiadow
thadta, latarat, ejarpttt, mtttlnf. ollolotht, Aa.
. , r.ERAiru?t i
lr flrn;iinr(r.If!.
s1Itr.1T IIAKCMIN1UCIIAK SOoj
Jew More In Mulsonburg!
ta the room fe rmatlf e-iip,e, ry t. T. tlrljr.
L7M. COUTRIET
FIIAKES Ihle method of Infnrmint; the eltlteoi
X of t'oiloelun, karthaas, Uiratd and the tur.
roundinr eoimtrr that he has Jott opened a larpt
tloek of Rt'M M FR HOOPS, whirh be It deter
mined t tell ly.S rtK i;NT OIEAPKR thai
tho aame quality of Ouo.lt ean be purrbkted for IB
any other ttore ia the neighborhood. II is nock
consists of
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
finch at rtatlnetit, Cassimtrrt, Mutliot. Delainei,
Linen, prllllngii, Callonet, Trimmiojs,
Kibbuns, I.aoe,
KEaDY-MADB clothing. BOOTS i
bUuES, UATS & CAI'-S,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee,' Tra, ftujrsr, R !(, Mo) mm, Fiib, Fait,
Unmm& Oil. Fib Oil. Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queensware. Tinware.
CulingKy Plow- ftiij Plow CtUnzf, NaiU, Kpikci,
Cora Cul(tvtirii, Cuirr Pr-tt, and
all Modi ol Aim,
"VLMy Ptuw are of tkm Curwenivillt an4
Ontre eountj make, aod ara warruoud tu b of
good qttaltty.
Drugs and Medicines,
Parfaasary, Paintt, Varnish, (J leas, aad a general
assortment of htbliouery,
' GOOD F LOU It,
Of diflfereat brands, always on band, aad will be
aoid at (ba lowest potaibl igurtl.
Boch at BRANDY, MINE, GIN A WllISKV.
il)0( pounds of Wool waiitad for which the
highest prioe will be paid.
15fi Call and eeefw yourtelvea. You will Hod
orervtbinf asaally kept in a retail ttore.
h. H. COLT-JET-Fraoebrilkt
P. 0, June IH, lftis-oia pdT . .
Cor. Eoooad (L and Hill Itoad.
R. MITCHELL'
TTAS Just rereired and opened, at the abort
X named place, en entire new ttnek of Ht'M-
,ed pll
IPS, i
MKK U'miDS, which he will aell VERT CllEAP
FOR CASH, llis stuck ooniiiia of
Dry Goods, CJroeerlos,
nARDWABE.QCEENSWABE,
Boott and Khoae. Halt and Caps, Ready-Hade
Clothing, ato. He also keeps cboica
FLOUR, COny MEAT, FEED,
Chop, Bacon. and Dried
MruilM.
Pertont detlrimt of pnrcha.lnr roods at f.ir
ratet are rerpetfiuily r queried to (tiro him a nail.
wAppruved c-jnntry prodace will ba taken,
at the highest prters, in e&t hange f(r (oodt.
CkrarfU-ld, June 1. lM.f
H. F. NAUGLE,
CLOCK AXD WATCH MAKER.
TOST OFFICEiiS:icLEABriElD
rpilB sob-criher rerperttnlly informs bit old
1 patrons and the utile aenerally. tbat be
hasea band, (aad ia eonsiaaily reeei.iog nt
addilioni thereto,; a largt atock of
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
ktep Jewelry ia all lit fonaa aad of
aiiarant valuta, either ay the pier or set.
WATCHES A fall aaert.aat of either Oeli
or Hleer, made by the best Aweridaa and fcr
tlKn manufeoiureri, Including a lino lol vfgold
and til ear huaUtig ease, lull jeweled, Patent
LoTora.
CL0CK8-0f aB doHrr,e. oatietlng of elebt
d.y and thirtr-hour, f s.tlier weijbt, turu,f or
Icrert, and both ttrikt and alarm.
REPAIRIS0.-A11 kind, of Watchei and
Clocks Reptited, and Wsrranted.
In addition what 1 h.rt ettnmara.ted I keen
full aeeortmentof bPEvrACI-KS. colmd an
plain glatt. lto, OOl.b PF..NS and I'KXCWS.
SPOONS, FOUK, BITtTKR KNIVES, and la
faet everything in ibe Jewelrt line. If t f.ll to
hart aa hand jest what a eattomer mar acid, I
will order per Crtl express, without eaira charge.
A liberal. bare of public patronage it nliriled
Jla 7, IsdS-y h. P N Al'OLE.
It. HOISINOX & CO.,
PORK PACKERS,
.. a.Vl I.fcrry f., rillsbwrsh,
Dirt on hand a larre tloek ol
Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,
PLAI.V AND FCOAB CrEED UAiSH,
Meat Pork, Pried Beef, and Leaf Lord, all of our
owa Pockiiig. Cunng and 8 molting.
Lard Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried Applea
and Peaches,
With a general assortment of Groceries, at the
.?wj"rt P inn IK.'ISH.Iy pd.
Spring Goods. Sprlne Goods.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
. 7T CheatDut Ktrept,
PRlLAPKLf 0IA, '
Hare just opsned, and offer at
ro ruLAx.rni ces:
- SITING CHIXTZKS,,
' PPUIXG GINGHAMS,
! SITING DELALNES,
SriUXG VALENCIES, ' ,
PIMHXG ALPACAS, AND
: TOPLINS FOR SUITS.
R1CKKY. SUA HP & CO..
, T'il ( lireinut MrH, j
nil LAD EL nu A. f:7.,!
Di:AH1W.SS. BUN IiNK; s i CAtT h R 11 !
treated with the utmost eueonsa by Ilr. J.
I.AAt'S, M. !.. and Protra.or nf i,;u t u.1 '
r..e ao,i r.ar in tne Mnlieal Tollerje of Prnnsyl.
vanla. It y.ir eipcrirnee. (InrmerlT nf LenU-n
Ilollanil.) No. 80s Arch StrwU PhllV Testi-
i ne airnieai
.111. B ' B in, in, m M,.m..aM .k.i. . ;
at.be haa tin teerets la his ir.-re.sir.n. ArtiArlal
eyet ineertid without atn. , JVo cbarre for e
amination. , JelS-ly.
DI-Ol.r.'TIO OF PART t RMI1P
Notiee is ketehy fi.en that tha p-rln-mhip
h.retofore riKting l-tween James Mr VurniT .n,(
John Kime.undr-r the firm name of McMl hlUY
A K1MK. was dirsolred brrantnal onnsent on the
let d.y of May. IM.&. Killiotof tho luto Brm will
attend to the teUlinf of the books.
Mr-All thoaa harlne unsettled aewuntt will,
id firm will pleaao oull Immediately and aettla
the nine. Jas. M. MI HKAV.
John kime.
Iturnsido, June T. loo, jelMt
A1TMH. ne.l-lM, Ibt of Wool
1 warned, for whieb Uia kicbatt m.rket
ri win ba paid-by i. r. "ATrtk.
PFAlfP. if;
rOBElON & rOMKSTIO GOOD
MTRI.INS ui fViin
In,AlNM nl y-l.a(lrrq
COP.UH0.S nl rnli.n t.
ALTACA3 nl ciiet a.
Juit rrolTJ t M'ISiW
OIXOItAMS
CHINTZ
l'KIXTS
0 l-OV
CitAVATS
SHAWM
BONNETS
CtH.OUEH 1
MUSLINS I
al
at
at
t
at
at
al
Pfnantion
Kent. I inn
Pfn.ation
tM-nsatien
8ntalion y
al iiO.'j
SfDiation j,,
fienialion
At Kentitioo ft,
All to b bad at UaSSOPS
MNFN l rHnation (,,,
CKA.Sll t cM-nialirtn
CUUTAIN3 l entalion y
rAHLr..(.LUJ lis ni nemsaiion ,
riUNOE
at
at
at
at
otirsMion .
l MO.S:0?:
formation y.
LACK
HOSIERY
RIBBONS .
TlilMMINOS
ol all kind 4
i)ltaallO0 prJ
senaauoo y.
at Senaalioo
in anv fiUMtl t V
Aletavaon ljanJ at MOSSOf--
CAS'IMKRKri at
fiATI'l N El'S at
TWEEDS l
JEANS at
VhSTINOS at
SUlKTlNCsS at
r-entalion
Rtiaiion
KeinaaUoa
Srtwalion
St'tisalioo
bttnaatmn
al MOSSOP:
CI.0TII1KO aucbl
aa Ccait, Panti,
VeaiU,
Under Hbirta, at laDtation
Flannel KUiru,
Boot. Sliosta,
(lata and C'apa,
Sua for aale at MOiiSOP:
HARDWARE
tutb an Satsa.nn.ila
fork a, K lies,
Kiukea, Uingea,
LIQUORS, aooh
aa Wiiie, liranjy,
(i in. W ti iakcjr.
Ootrnac, etc, etc.,
FRUITS, jcb aa
Prunew. Raiaina,
Figa, Filberu, Ac.
fiROCEHlES. aay
Flour, llama,
Slioultlatt, feu'ar,
Mnlaaa'W, Cotlre,
Tea, Crackers,
Sjiio?. Candle,
Coal Oil, etc, etc.
al aeneation pr
at MO&iS'.O:
at aonaatioo
at acotauoa
at MOSSOIN
at aoaat!oo
Alwaye at M0SS0P5
BLACKING at ten.ation ft
ii'jtr.i ai arntaiion pri
tnnuc.it at afnralion f
"llul at afnuuiun y.
Lr.AL' ut aenialKn f
CATS ' at af iiMttion i,'
Attha aforaofRlCUARD Al'JSSo!
MObSOP
Alwtiva I:rj-. on hr-nj t
a.Miiluient of ail kitiJa of g juJts rcqu.
f.ir iho ac'omT'fHlatirt! of tlie ra'-'le.
Jo y J, If
GREAT FENIAN RAI
Philadelphia in an Uproar.
T1IAD. STEVE.NS FIUGTITES
Smith Found Alive 1
ATOT CarL Job a Fmlih. nor ftiiib tit
plorer, hat W. f M IT II PAM hT.at-
Just returned from I'hiladrlnhia with a
will telectad ttoek of 6PRl.Nl! nj
uuuu-i.a part of ahirh ara
Dry Goods I Dress Goods
MEN AND BOTS
READY-MADE CI)TniXf,
BOOTS Ajn sllOICO,
HATS, CAPS, XOTIOXS, 4c, .
-AUW
Cofbe, Te3, Sugar, Uo!as?os, S,
iiour, Baoon, Fish, Spices,
Crackers and Vinegar,
Albis St., re I ml', ts-1 of Ksrttut (C'.etri
w unty, rt.,)alltif whirh be is tr'line .1 r4.
prieet, lie also beep. uDtanlly en hs
awvi euptiy of LIQVOKS "Id Ha. Bni
Uia and Wine and ail of Oit beat br.mli.
Hicbeet oiarhrt print paid for all kit
lb. uhUo art solicited ta (ire kill t a
i.o coarse tnaae lor showing joods.
W. KMITFI rAXEET
hartbnus Tp, Junt M, 1SS ,m-p.
w tan ar..
.....a a. Tt',n..
TEN EYCK & THOMPSC
CT IiWEXSVILLE, PA
I TA Irl 1 Just reoelred from Jfew Torken
X A. larKett aad boat aaleoted swxtt
'"'. are now read? to oO.r ih. ui
oia rartoer.. fto whom wa retwra thaaki
pan larori,) and tut aniiM of lha oouaty r'
riany, ai
Prices that will B-ender Satisfactis
fire as a eall before purchasing elrawbers, M
uiereoy tart rrom I to ?Oprr eeol oa joorr.e
Oar ttoek consists of a (real rartety, eurh at
DRY GOODS, XOTIOX?
CLOTniXfl, GROCERIES, It ACDWALM
QVEEXS WA HE, FA IX T$, OIL
DBl'Cft, FRl'IT OF Alt K.IX1M.
Fish. tlt, Lealher, he. Flndinrt, BOOT? '
Mitifcs ( eat t era and hots asada) In reat
VTmn a antra.! IISWA
(Mil R, Ao., Ae.
ins kick Tnosrsw
Itariaa re aatoriatrd II. II. Thatoiwener
Jt la tht there trace, I detira all reri
debied to me, by Kete or ilook aotount, u
muu seiut toe tamo wtinout delay.
M. TKS ETCS
Corw.nsTilla, May, T, ISdS-tf, ,
The Lighlninq Tamer.
rPllR underlCned are Iba sole Ar.ats I. ik"
1 ronntr for lha K,..,t, s..i... ,i.i...,m
XUI.M..J l,.ll,S." T.i.e are tleotli
r-H,. rw in use, nrd are end.,,., J ly til
set. anile mra n ,(,,,. ,,r.
Ih.
lot
11 1 eeKV nr,rt Ih. .1, - e umii-
we.. ut I , cm op K le-tter ,d. ai d I"
. . ..... , ,,w,,b u V
money, tl, am it rhirred be the forfifl
reata wha anna Jly traterea Ibe ooaaty s"
v.rry uu ur ,U, ntan,
EXCOUKAGH HOME LABOR
Thoeo wi.blnr T;',mi tlJ. t
Iheir building, need but ad.li-es. ut by letter
rail In pernn. will pt,t them t,p .orate"
In thaoouaty, aad wanant ihom. Tna !!!'
nturet c.n ba teen at any time by e.lli
oarttor,. kiKtiKKLL A BK1LKR.
Clearfield, June II, IVS t
4 "IM'tTR (IDH'M XOTICI
i V hereby (leea. tb.t leuere rf Allmlelll'
tiuu on tha vttaM f i ,HN 81.0SS, deeetsel.
iie at emit lawuthip, Cloa.fleld enuuif.
kseing been duly (rauted to tht onds'iia'"'
all peranna Indebted to said relate will pls
a-ake imn.Jl.ie parm.nt. and tbot. harit
olaima or deinaodt will preaeat tbem propsnl
airennrairo lor .ctilero.nl without dela.
Jll-t:pd UKOKUR tiLOAft, Ad
1 It fftt Lbt, Of W ool Wanted ai lie
AU,WF KEVSTCSI STObI,
uoall, 4t,
Clear. Id 11.