Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 15, 1868, Image 3

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    :4',:L1HIN5 MrV IN SHAW'S ROW.
ii 1 ;NK ft STH GltKiX,
ItCH ANT TA1LOHS
a' Kt.t. "Hi t.f ftf Ifi pot nfftr,
2 - int J" '.m. from Ik tHri 4,i.m
!' 1 , iirniinl of
JO'.uthSi Cwsimorci, Vesting,
ind nil kiniof (iooiii far Kit a4
1 ? Pf-w rtird U nimkt up U
f. rl. H IIIN'l.fom k itnflt rt.rl tofH
i in ihf ttirti ilylfi n4 m)H WfttkmnnliV
l-.r fpf-u( ttnitui (i-ta ti rnM"n
" ft n i d d fM:nf 00 1 f"f . fni boji. W
frfi Up rf( ti n w to rtiitninnri, ftoJ wiTkiit
. tt'4-iit.'0. A hli-ri hr of pabttt
, ti- it lolicitr 1. Call od Ffe our food.
'1 M. A. rKANK. .
iJ.lT-if l-1 R. L. STWUHTON
" "
H. H Iv I JHi K.
MI
erchant tailor,
J Si or on door cut of Octrflcld II jum()
Market fnrect, Clrarllcld, Pa.
it ; i: PS on hind ft full tMnrttntnt of Gnt'
ii Furniihin Good, iaeh ti Hhirtt, Linen
.J Wnclen rodrmhlru, Drawora and 8x-k,
t'rt. P'M'kot tUndktrehinfa, Glo, Hftta,
1 tr-Haf, An., In sr9tt '-"''J- Of Five
Or!. b keep tbo
Est Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
' B..w:k Pooakln of tha vary boat ftiaka;
1ct Caoinier In groat rarttty , Fron:h
i nar. liAftTer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Prteott
'voiting. All of wbitli will bt aold cheap for
('-n. and mada np According W tha Utett ityl.
ttaiperifneed workmoa.
' Mtu, Aeot for Clrarflld ooantjr for I. M.
, aj.T A Co a. celebrated dwid Sin eh in t.
gi V. I, 10O9-U.
U. Bill DOB.
urnUurt.
f CLEARFIELD
flJRNITURE ROOMS.
!Aiorkot Street, ctdt of Fourth.
JOHN TRUUTMAN, Proprietor.
THE aubacribar bega leara to etll tha nttan
tioo of tb oitiiam of Clearfield nod inr
rflioj( country to (be faot tbat ha ia now
prepared to fumiah, on abort notice,
Cibinetware of all Styles & Patterns
fthe& for either Parlor, DIni&c or Bed room,
the tinpie article, or in a(a to auit par
cbafr; Korfaua, Hofna, Lima-, Mat
I rack i, Tablea, Bunda, e., Ac.
I alto uanufaetar
ClAlUS A FETTEES BELOW CITY PRICES,
CoDilatmir of Parlor, Dlnir tr-rooia, Can,
I Hocking and other Chalrm,
Which I propoee la warmnt and aell ehoapar
i:jti eaa t (archaaed auMwhtro. J-t try
m JUlffl TllUCiJd AS.
Clearfield, Feb. J7, 1M7 U
CHEAP FURNITURE.
JOHN GULICIl
kSlREd to inform ki old frienda and eua
1 tomera, tbat bafinc enlarired hta ebon and
i&aTrned hi faeillttea for menuiaetnrtae;, ha ia
Bd prpyared to make to order eocb Furniture aa
a-Jlrt desired, In good atyle and at ebeap rate
fCA6H. He genarallj baa on band, at hia
Farm lure rooms, a varied aeaortmaat of read
Bt furalture, amonf which art
j lit" KLAUS AND SE-BOARDS,
VVirobeaand Sook-Caaoi; Centre, Sofa, Parlor,
Jlankfirt and Dining Eite&aiun Tablea; Con
mar., Frpneb popt,Owttap,JennT-l,ind and other
Itfdfieada; Sfaa of all kind. Work ataaata,
J!at racka, Waab-itauda ; Rocking and Araa
va r ; tpring-aeat, can bottom, parlur, oowi
ufr ah'I other Chain; Louking-Ulaaaoa of every
dmctiption on hand j and new glaenee for old
fin -, wheta will be pat In on very rvaaonable
"n ahnrteat a it lee. He alao keep on hand
rikea to order, tarn hut k, Hair and Cot-
p Ms(treaf. , i
rm-riHM op Evrnr lTivn ' '
r , .......
r. ura-r, -n, .un.,e . eanfMi wun
wttrnever nrairva. Aiae, uiras rainting
to i rdt-r. Tbe auhaeriber alao nanafae-
. and baa eoaauntlr on hand, Clement'
fy-'it Wafbing Machine, lb beat nov ia nee !
f aving inn mar bine never need be with.
cltaa rlothea! Hr alo baa Flyer! Patent
n -a, a inreriur artirl. A family waiog thia
-:n acver need be without bolter !
Ail (he above and many other artiolee are fur-
i lied 10 eu it omen cheap tor Caa or exchanged
r approved coontry produce. Cherry, Maple,
fttiar, Lin wood and otaer Lamber aultabl tr
ltioet wuik, taken In ixebaag fur fumiw
ir-Pemember tha ebon la oa Market atraet,
(V.rBfid, Pa., end noariy opposite tboOld Jew
-.." JOHN tiULICU.
ureiabar 26, mt j
A
lacksmithing.
IEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
THIim ?TKKET, CI.EAIIFIKLI).
1 H K lubtrrib r rpelfully lofurm. hii fri.Ad.
and Iht pwblic in K.nfr.1, that b. b. ioal
ru laa boroyih of CLKAHFIELD, i tha
f recently oocapiad by Jab Shunkwailtr,
ft era aa ia no ready to perform all du'iet
Sarde hia cartnajera ta a wnrhaaanlika aaauner.
ile.Meifha, ftugiriea aad Waftnna iroacd.and
' rie -ebneinr duaa at reaai aabla ratea. Ha
i'Keelfail; aik a aiare ( wwt froie tha pvblia.
i o iatenda to air ail araola attastlea ta tha
fc.iaeu. THOMAS K1LKY.
Marel W, 1MI.
KENNARD & WATERS.
lew Blacksmithing EBtablisbment.
f-KCOND (IT., CLKAKKIKI.D, P..
?MIB arder.ifDed be, to In (oral tha iahablt
aoti of Clearfield and eurrouDdine; naixh.
rboad. that tbey have eomaierieed baaiaaaa ta
W ibvre liaa. abara, by atrial attaatiaaj ta all
ri entnieted to then, tha, hop. U aiaril a
!'e.f public patronage.
UORSR BHOIIMQ oa th aaoet appror.d
inr plea, for ailhar faat or vorkiOK horeea.
net that interfere, can be entirely prevented.
ALL KINDS OF SAW MILL WORK, En
fine work and "learn Biilarinp.ird. linen
k li and all kind, ol Si eel loole made of tha beat
ta.terlal and oa tha ihorwal aotica. Poet kole
aifHri, for board feneiaf.
' VA1I work dona by ai la warranted to flea
aa:.i!aetion. or no eharg. will ba made.
AMUR krNMABD.
. .r tm JAMRS ATKH8.
Boggs Township Awake I
i fiREAT KM 1TKMF.XT AT
i THOMAS 'BEFaRS'S!!
VVERTBOnt trylnii t.rel tb.rallrat, for fear
J i of being erowded aat iat tha aold.
f ;"n want aood r-hoeine: drn. go ta Paawa.
R'oowant vour Klet'e ironed ria:ht, go to Baaaa
If. want fond Mill Irone, go to BaBRB.
V j'm want yoar wrgon ironad in tbabtft
; "Ve and anrkotanebip, go t.
liieaa w.kva Uie boat t.atnp Machine in tba
line. aotdoe all Vtode of hi, rKNITHINH
fa rh..p aa eaa ha dar. la tha awtunty for Caab.
- X'y Turt Utce addraaa la Clwdeld BMda.
IIIOMA.S ItKKHS.
'in TpH Deo. J, I8d;-tf.
fARRIAQE AND BJEIGg SHOP,
I IN CLKAKFlELr). Pa.
t 'Immediately la roar of Maoris a Shop,)
fl'HK .obernber wcold rwooctfally Inforai the
1 fi'ii.nr i f Clearlletd, and the poblie ia gea
oi.tbai be ii prepared to do aU kisde of worhoa
jAHHlAOES, nrGGIE., SLFIOJIS. 4c.
ihirt aotlee aad aa rraoonebla terml, and
r .nrkmiiilike manner.
'All ftiiert promptly at'eniled to.
; Air. II, M WM. M NltlBI.
Cluiksmith Stand for Sale,
M'lIK nh'1ffikn'.1 h'tf-hy Fr.Ta nipe that b
1 n.. iifia-r )..r pale hi" rral etlate, vituata in
rillatr of (UtrMid. In In lown-hip. flparweld
nn'. Ta. The irnrrrf v fwnaiat f two TOH N
'I". haTirie ererlrd ther! a lwi-llint !!',
'Fiiiiih Shm, r'tahlr, and othrr neary
OKI . ail T IdlT win.
f h,U an a-re, on .h.ch are plkd a)Tb
1 a dr,i!c locatioa for a hlarhamlth.
rmer. r other nvehante, nr-ina; e.ir.ii-,"
V '"Krone a' irhlMboud. 1 hr pmperty
-1
"" J "H mm l.m. F"r further perti'-olera
' " tk. prr.ie, or a Mraat the .ebrrihrr. at
'"ir.ll. (n, l.VIa Uflw rnr. in.
House and Lots For Sale.
f'HI: nmlerelcned n.r lo e.ll at private "ale
'I TIIURK l.iiIS it4alo ia rillago of l.a-
"bin. ha.inj thereon orartad B Nuff. TW
T 'M I IHMK Mill '.K. and a well nl elellent
-;rr. with other aeweary ieepTOT-nenta. The
"'trtT i. a lUnral'te owe, in g""l repair, and
'U ' el. n ea.T lerwie. For roll i.riilare
1'' or adJdiTM MICHAEL HI HKRT.
I'llt'tf CiearlrM, I'a.
VMlsdrlihl rtiirmrnl
PALL QOODB,
RICKEY, SHARP 4
CO.,
HI hratnnt mmt,
rHIUHKLPlllA,
Have ihf enoat PvwVt and
r.lrsrnnl Slock of Full (mmmIs,
tby have errr nffrrrd.
sn-KiiU siiu Wool roru.Nv.
SUl'EUH ALL WOOL
VKRV mm PL A ID DO.
SKKUKS mul UIAHETTd.
MOIIAIKS Rii.l rOPLIXKTTS.
With aa eitrniilve aonrtnifnt of
Mourning Goods.
HICKEY, SHAKP & CO.,
HI t'hmtitut Htrcet,
-pio rillLALPIIlA. (,T.y
Wa?&
bankers; c?
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Ien eraLT AaENTs,
V FOR
PENNSYLVANIA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.'
The Katiovai lirn lirrf(Axra 4V)mpavt ti a
nrfiorai-o . etirftr(i tr p.-ctai Act of C jtire. ap
provct j uiy a. im, oua a
CASH CAPITAL, SI, 000,000, PULL PAID.
Liberal tenrna'cArtile and Sollcttoe, vha
ai f tD viu-rt i.t tpjtly it I nnr oU)c3.
rellp TltTilrt belt ad nn appTkatn at mrofflea,
Inetieu la thr are ted torr of oar llankmg BnM,
witrr ticoiav lull Pmphleta. roily fiWum taw
adTaWMgce ulre j hy i r C'otnpair . mmr be bad.
. ., Iv. V. LA Hit V (O.,
m. t .s-mth rurrf at
Appliralioni for Central nod Wee tern Pennsyl
vania to be made to
B. S. Rt'PSEI.L, Manager .
augSV ily Uarriabnrg, Pa.
628
HOOP SKIRTS, 1628
AND
CORSKTS, CORSETS.
WMTTrHOPKINS,
.Vo. 61H .Irth St rert, Phtl'a.
mt-ricrriKB or tkb
Celobrated "Champicu" Hoop Skirts
FOR LAUIKb, AND CHILDREN.
Tbt largo t aaaortaant, and beat qnality and
atylae la th Aaierioaa AlarkoU Kverjp lad
ahotsld try tbem,aa tkey recoaamesd ttemaelvea
by waating longer, retaining their abapa niaeh
be tor, being lighter and nor eiaatie than olh
era warranted in every raapeet, and aold at
very low Trice. Aak for Jiopkm'a "CHAM-
P103I" fckvlRT
Su oeri or Head -mad W bale-Bon Coraata In
fifteen differrat gradea. Inclading ha 'Imperl-
" and 1'hompaon Ltaogdon a ULUV H til-
TIKO" CORhBTrt. ranging In pricea froai 81
eente to 15 i0 together ilh Joeeph Cerkel'a
eelebr.ted FBtNCH OVItS COHSKTS.anpa
Hor abapea and ajnaJity. taa) differaat fradea,
iron II 10 to IS jll. IbT ara tha ane.t and
beat ,toda for4ha prleaa, avar import.d. Tba
Trade lupplird .if) II.op Eklrla and Coraata at
tba loaraat ratea.
cent to 90 i'O ' totether
MJ6bratd FBENeH
Thou rimieir, tha elty ihonld aot fall to ernlh
ana axaanina or ,aaa and pricea, aa we aety
all eoeapetitioa. B.pt. IT, laa
Ladies' Fancy Furs.
AT
JOHNFAREIBAS'
' Old Bnubll.bed
Fur Manufactory,
Nu. 7 1 ft Arrh etreet, abora
7lh, Philadrtjihia,
Have omw In etore of piy
- -i own Imlortatln and Man.
j-'- ufarturv, one of the largeet
andmnrt beautiful arlarti.ma of FAXCV KI RS,
for l.ariiaa' and rbll Irra'a woar, in the city. AI
eo. a Ana auortiaent if Ucnlo' Kar Uluree and
Collare. 1 am enabled to diepoee of my g,wdl at
rerv rea.onatle l.rieee. and 1 wnold therefore ao-
lieit a ea!l from my frienda of ClenHleld county
and Tlc:nlty. Rrmenjl-r tha Name, .Number and
Street
JOH1 FARURAi
o. 7I Aroh at , aUve 7th, euulh fide, Philad'a.
rJrr have wo Partner, nor connect ion with
any othar aton in Philadelphia. ' (oell 4m.
EYRE A LAN DELL,
Foartli and Arch mrerta, rLlla(lelila,
GOOD BLACK SILKS,
GOOD COLORED SILKS
Fall Go.ids Opening Fancy and Staple.
Lrona 8iik Velrete, cw tyl 8hawla, new Dreea
(inoila, good lllankrte, labl. Liwena, Hbrating.
and Hrtinga, Clothe and Canimrm.
N. B.New Ooode rewlved daily In larg. lole
for Jobbing. aenm-w.
JOHN M. MELLOY,
Ait' r acTt nan or
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware
aaa aaakaa ia
lloooa PwralihlHC Ocwaha. Tib RooShc Bad
Conalwrtair Pipe..
No. 13 Market ftrart,
,nrd ly rilll.AriKI.PIUA
iSexeT4 CO.,
No. II oiith Third Htrrrt, rhlla Iflpa
B.t.rtiKHM,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
AnnlieatkHi hr mail will PMdre nravnpt attrri
lion, and ail itiliwiatioa chcortully fti"Ki
(Mrtv "ilii-ilcd. aprll-ll
REIZENSTEIN BROS,, ,
u.a.rwuran mf ani ft'aolaaala Dealer in
MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING",
111 Market dk 41(1 Mrrrhant Wrt,
aogl'ir l'lllLAIiF.I.PIIIA, Pa.
1868 winter. 18G8
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Impflrters and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Z-ia, "o intra ni,
pjiii.Ai'fci.riiu.
We are a- rrrnaml with onr nal oleneii-a
and w-ll ae.orti-'I .t.ck to uffer cltra tnducrmenlt
toCAfll lllL'R.
STUETCH, 5ENNETT 4 Co.,
wt to Fftr T. Wrifht d Cn,
upoiTiu uv a a-n Mtatraa
nitUGS AKl) MEDICINES
Al BO,
I Brandies i Wines for Medical purposes,
j )el.ri) Wa. nf M.rkd I at., Philadj
, BENSON, CAMPBELL 4 CO.
Na. 17 K. Fifth St, aad 111 Cuiamerce,
PHII AfFLPHIA, Pa,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
And 0omnji8siou Merctants,
roa ibb tiia or
Wool. Qinteng, For fklaa, Faalbert, leather,
Kiev Sard. Uried Froita, Olam BmI, I",
Deer fkiae. Batter, Beeewaa, Khaop
rktne, F.i, Aa, aa., Aa. '
CONSIGN M ENTS SOLICITED.
Weekly Price entrant forwarded on reqaeet,
jlor-e l, 1.jf.
I
La
S. V. frlmina font' Cnlnm.,
I a chance :. :
l iitiii
biwtw
aaaaaaj
.1. 11 GRAHAM & SONS,
NARK ST DTRr.IT,
CLEARFIELD, Ta.
1111 aa beer I be re having entered Into banner
- ahlp for tba fwrpoe of earrylngon tha
bualneeaof Marehandlalng, now affar
A Good
And rare opportunity to tba eltlieni of Clear
field and adjoining aonntiai ta fcay atore gooda
Btwholeaalf or retail prioei, that will aiUiniib
tha anlmtrncted. Their goode will ba partleu
y aalecUd to ault Uila Market. Srery lady
will, tharafura, call tha attantlon of bar
IIiiNlmml
To thla faot,baoaaia thla branch of ear bnainaaa
will reoelra apaaial auentlen, and everything
seeded ia a wall ragulatad honaahold will at all
time. b. fband Iwour atora. Oar atoek of DH Y
f ;OOIa ahall not ba aurpaaaed, aithar in qaal.
ity or prion, aod will antbrooa.ln part, Priata of
trary atyla, Oinghami and Lawni of arary
qaallty, aaaallaa of arary grade, D Lalnaa
adapted to tha Uetae of tha old and young; and
arary artiola of any kind of goodi they aell it
OuarniitwM'd
To be aa repreeeated, aod warranUd to (Ira aat-
i.faetion. Aa to 1H1:S f;0)I)S-wa bare
a aplendad aaaortment of Alpaoat, blaek, white,
and la colore) aVrBaraa, Sllka, and io ahortall
tba aawaot atylaa ia the aaarket. We dealra tb ia
faot ta beoo.e kaowa
To Every
Peraoa nan, wemaa, ahlld, phyeiebu, taa
ckaalo, fanar, lawyer, barber, woataa't-rigbU
aaa,;or any atb er man in tha eonoly-.
Young
Or aid, riea or poor, high or low, wbo will faror
ua with calL With oar e aid agtaaetra
etoek aay gentlemen eaa ptoaeo Uia aaoat faa.
tidioua
Idadj',
By juat dropping la aad getting a alee drear
pattera, laea aatt, kid glovaa or by doiag tbat
which ia bettor i giro k er a well filled porta.
and tha will Ind good and paying InraataianU la
embroideriea. adginga, ribbwae, glovaa. aoaiery,
or any otbar bouaobold aooeaaitiaa.
And
la addition to what wo hare alrealy enamera
ted, wo heap alt kia.le of UKRTLKnKN'M
W EA leti at Clotka, Catainaeraa, Satintit,
QaU, Boota and Shoot, ov baaidaa,
( i
A NIee
Aniorlment of Madaip CI.OTI1INQ for Maa
and Boys Banafaetorad oat of tha rery belt
material, which wa will ten for eaah or exchange
for country produce at prleei which will attonieh
both hatband and
Wife
We are aow largely aagaged la baying aad
celling tUUAtli; TIMBKR aad enaalfaa
Mred LCMllBR, aad will giro thla branch of
baaiaaaa apaaial atteatioa,aad make II aa objeot
To Every
One wbo bat Lumber lo aell to deal with at.
We tbaU alto keep conitaatly oa haod a
general aeeortatent of .HCi:Rlr. and
IIAHIIVTARE, whleh we will aell at tiaaod-
iagly low pricaa. We alto keep a rail ueort
entof (iUEBNIIW ARB. Ttll departmeat
will be kept full aad complete, aad every I
Young 71 a n
Or maldan wke ooatonaplatoa beeaakeepiog. will
ind it adraatageoaa to oemo aad trade with at.
We are eeeltaated, aad, from long eiporleaoe la
tbe baelneea, ao well acquaiotod with tbe waaU
aad aeeeullloa of tblt community, the) we feel
aaweaeel U every maa and woman
III Clearfield County
make. It a point to bay tbeir good, from at, we
eaa pleaee them both at to qeollty aad price
Therefore, come along aad buy your
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
QucrnKwarp, Hardware,
BOOTS & SIIOKS, HATS k 0.rS,
Beady-Made Clothing,
Aad everything yoa aeed lo r vader yeuraelree
sad faaailioa comfortable, front
JAS. It. GRAHAM k WNS,,
aagirtf CLEAKJTIELP, P.
X"OTIC The fnrmatina of the partnerahi
i 1 pf Jame B. tirahaaa A "-on do mM prrvnX
I h eettlemeal af the n aad hwnh anrBwaia f
tha lata area of Kemwar A U rah eta or R. W. Or
haaa. Tliwea kwwtnff tiwwiaelrr Iwdabf
elfhrr arr rrHo4d to coina ft,rwafd ana and
JAMRo B. eRAHAM A SONS,
Clearfield, rWptomber l-tl.
MI.DICAL HIrTIC'I'V-iAII Ihoeo knowing
themeelvee iadebtrd lo a,, for wiedicinr or
mnlirol attendance, will pleaee call aad aetl
without oeiay i otnerwiec ma iMvounu win
plaocl la tbe banda of an offtcrr for rollecMon.
' i A. JtAXWFI.U M. U
t'arwcaiville, Ta., Octonrr I, ll-3t,
Clearfield County Drink.
JMtlt r.earaeU OeeMt fiaeh at aa larrt.rtw,
I led IpiUHaitn taa irfi awl nl elM,r rt
Ike ffirrr,dr af lit tva1r, an Mav II, I'.
AH ti- Hih, (a ewfted hy the aakafrthnr), who
will ewttltna lha Hanatre halfir t ih fawt
nlaee.n rtlta' liaake?a, andet tha $m aataf
t I hit "CUarfteld Tivantv tti,M We ace re
t.nfle fiw the dekieal th I'ati. aai atll pay
It nota en demand at li e oonMer. Itopoaii.
rereUed aad lnire aid a hen nnitd) la left for
a I aad time, Taper a -wealed ai ail per rn.
aa heretornr. Oar rtronal ravponvihiHl l
alfitfed For all l'iihaita reenlvea and ttailneea
trannrted. A mntinnnna of tb liberal at
ronare of the haitneea men of Ih? enoat) I re
fetfiilly olliMed. Aa Preatdenl, Uahter and
officer, of ll- late riearlold Count j liana, we
n quire tha notea of mid lianh to ba prevented
fur redemption.
JAfl. T. LKONARD, RICH Aft T) UllAW,
WM. fOHTKK, JAH. U OHAUAM,
A. K. WH1U11T, ii. L. RKKU,
WM. A. WALLACK.
Tbe hunlneaa of tha Dank will be ondaeta4 hf
John M. Adama., Kaq., aa Caahier. junta, 'ba
J. I). M'Olrk. F.rt ward Perka.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
McGIRK "I PERKS
Suoeeaaora to Potter, Parka, A Co.,
Phlllpaburg, Centre Coouty( Pa.
all dm faualnona of a Rankiiif Ilonaa
will Im transacted promnllv and upon the
in out favoralile term a. mar7-tf
County National Bank.
Cl.r.AttFIKMi, PA.
THIS Hank it now open and ready for boti
aatt. Ofliea oa Becond atraet in tho build
ing fbrtnerlr ooenpied br .Leonard, Finney A Co.
mnairroaa abd nrrirBaa.
JAfl. B. GRAHAM, RICIIAltD HUAW,
WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PORTRH,
WWIUItT, avil t aaati
'. MOORB, JAS. T. LEONARD,
Ju2,'RJ Caahier. Proaideal
tftlurntionnl.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
ClIADFIKLD, PA.
TUB Firet Term, of twrntjr-two werlie, will
oomaience on Monday, Augurt 31, 1KQH,
TKRMH OF TCITIOX.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Dbject Lea.
aont,Priuiarr Arithmetie and Primary
Qeographr, per half term, (of eleven
wockt.) , ti 00
Hiatorr, Looal aad deaeriptlra Oeographr
with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic ....... I to
Algebra and the Soicneoe t oa
For full particulare aead for Cireolar.
ClrarArM, Aagnet , 1KM Jm.
Clearfield Academy.
ET. T I. EAE&IBOI, A X . Principal
rpBl FIRST SESSION of tbt nett aeho
X laetie rear of tbie Inttilolion willoommaooe
oa MONDAT.tbe 7 th dar of September, lufttt.
Pupile ooa enter at any time. Tbey will ho
charred with tuition front the lima taei enter to
tae eloae or toe Beeitoa.
Tha eeuree of inetrwetloa ambraeai arery thing
included la a thorough, practical aad aoeoia.
aliened education for bota eeiaa.
Tba Pnaclpal, baring bad the adrantage af
oca oxtierteeoo ta ate profetaioa. aaeorea aw-
renta and goardieni tbat hia entire ability aad
energiee will be devolod U tha moral and mea-
tai Iraiaing of the youth placed under h charge
1EHNM UF TUI I'ION.
Orthography, Reading, Writiag, aad Primary
Atilbnaelie, per Seeaipn ( II waeka) - 'j 10
Grammar, Geography, A,-lthmetit, aad
itietory - - ao oa
Algebra.. Sternal ry, Trlgoaoeaetry, Men.
auraUan, PurreyiaK. t niloopby, Pbyei.
ology, Cbemiatry. Book Keeping, Bouny
and Phyeleal tieography . . $9
Laiia. Uraek and f reach, with any of tbe
above Uraaofaaa - - . . fll 00
jfcrvNo deduclloa will ba made for abeence.
MWVqt further particular! tnqatre or
Rer. P. L. HARRISON, A. M., ,
Clearlald, Feb. I, I boll if. Principal.
planing rttilt.
O. r. Iloon,
(A. L. Reed,
X0T1CE. (J
PowelL
Jnnee.
F. Weaver,
Bella.
HOOP, WEAVER & CO.
CLKAHFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT!
ril HE proprietor rrepeetrnUr Inform tha eltiaena
-I- of Clearfield ootintv, tbat they hare entirely
refitted thla eatahlinhment with the tateat improved
NKKl.wurhlh; Marhinwy, and ara now preparrd
to aarenta all order In thir Una of bnaineea.
Thry will f ire evpariaj attention to the mauufae
tare of niaierial for bo a building, aorh aa
LOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
BRACKETS if J90VI.ni.Vt! ,
OF ALL STYLUS. "
We alwayt bora oa bead a large Mock of DRY
I.I M1IKII, aod will payoaah for all clear Lumber.
One-and-a-half inch panel atuff preferred.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or exchanged, to aait eoatomere.
fuOrden eoliclted, aad Idtmhrr furniibrd oa
abort notice aad oa reaaonahw trme.
HOOP, WEAVER A CO,
Clearfield, Nor. 7, 17.
Inion Mills Woolen factory.
i:NION TP, CLEARFIELD CO, PA
IIIK andereigned having purohaeed aa tutmat
I in tbe lloion Milla,are prat.arM toeard wool
i.nufaclure and laieb Cloth, aod do all kiada of
work ia thia line oa abort aouoe, ia workaiaalike
manner, and oa laanaabla trrma, Tbey olao
manatee! are
Flour, Feed and Lumber,
Which wilt be told at tbe lower! each ratea,
Wool inlrnd.1 for carding can be left at the
atora at II. MMif or J. P. brat are. la ClearSeM,
where they will gel It and return ll on raluraav
of each wck. Lellrre of Inquiry addrreeed . u.
ot Hnrktoa f. U. Will rr.vr prompt attention.
. a. a j. r. a.Mii.i'.
RorVlon, June II, IMS ly.
READING FOR
HOOKS STATIONERY.
Marked HI . OrarBrld. rat the Poof Offlre.)
f .IR aaderrlgned begt leara to ennoance to
I the eitieoat af ClewSeld ood vicinity, that
be haa Sttad up a mom aad bee iett returned
a ibeeliywlih a Urge amooat of reading
matiar. t eaeteung la port or
Bibles and Miscellaneous Boolts,
Rlank. Arrouat aad Pate Rooka of every da
eeriptlQB Paper arid Knvelnpaa, French prreaed
and plaia i Feat and renctlt) rllank. Legal
I'tpere, leeda. Mortgagee, adgiaanl. aiemp
tlna and Pmmieenry aotea Wb'te and I'areb
oient Sriet. L, ral Cna.Herord Cao. and Bill Oea
Sheet, Mntie for either Plane, f'lete or Violin
enoeuotly on band. Say be. t, or euilonerj
dreiree that I may aot hare oa hand, will ba er.
ordered by (ret atpreea, od ld at wbuaeeale
cr retail lo euil cu.tomere. will alao keep
periodical lltoratare, eaeb aa Me(aiaee. Newa-pap-e,
Aa. B. A. UAjLI.
CWIeU stay T, list tf
Valuable Town Property
FOB 8 A LEI -
rjlTI'ATR on Iho ainib-fet eornev Mf (hrrry
tw aoS Third Smote, ISevoff Raileoed etrrrl.l ro
Bill A UlT, nUh a arael lvh.-eli.ry plank l"illd
left tbereoa. it by Jl feet, ana rom oa earh li ar,
taitanle lur a atore, aa office btitloeta. Alee, the
e.ljoinlna i,"T, with a twodory dwfllinx boaae
thrnna, aad ervrrai ettier In S buTS
Aire, a kit af wrll.bnrnt ltRII'K, end a roS
aeeertineal uf SToM.W ARK, enrb at t m-kt,
Jm,., Jara. Frail ( ana, Me. at reduced ariaea.
F.er further infoeaiaUoa. luenire o, the ataao
wwre Pottery of F. I.KIT '.1 NO FR,
awj-l 4 Sm tSearS. M. Pa,
11 K III l.l.S Jo.tic-' end Con'taMee' Fee
UiUt. ..r sale at tai, emco. Mailed lo anr
adlrtn en the receipt of l ceott, ffij IS
nu; lu.runtiirAN.
(idl'.A 1.1 I KA Ia
TIM llIMY Mul'MMI, m T"M'H I S, lar.t
Termi of Subscription.
tr pel a. In ahanra,nt aflbitt Uirv month .. tl 00
If .l atit ihrtM n1 Itf It r' n mot lh t a
U paid artrr the Mfiralt-m f alt wmnUia ... I vo
Mr. T. II. Wtianv, mir forrwian, ta authftHeed
tu rf4-ti Inr immfv H ini tli i.ffire n wint
if aul.wr.iitit.n, alritf inf (nh w-ta. . In our
abeeaoa. uKtl, . i.HllI.ANhHK,
Ldilur and Pnirritof'
A N'ltw JltMib;. Vi'o nro Imppy lo
nnnotinte tbo nppeurance, nt liint, or
"Jio Livo and l'ullio Huricot of
Seymour and l!ir," liy Janio 1. Mc
Cabe, Jr., a volumo of wliiclt lias just
been aciil u bv tho United Hlaten
rublidliing Co., 411 Droomo Kt., N. Y.
We Itnvo pcruncd tliis woi k, nnd nro
gratified lo euy, tbat tbo author lias
not only performed bid work well, but
I hut it ia an irrofutnblo tlelunooof tbo
country's en ndi dates ngninut tho vilo
and malignant attacks of all Itttdicul
dibunioiiittlB. With such n book at
such a lime, wo tako hotter heart for
tho future of our Nation, and hail
with joy tbo dawn of constitutional
liberty, and an era of reanon, economy
governmental Juali..
Democrat, and in fuel every votor in
this broad land should have a copy of
this great book, and every locality
should at once be covered with eeal
ouu and efficient canvaimeru. Tha
time is indeed short, but tho harvest
in groat.
The Publishers have performed
their work well, and have given to
the millions who rally to tbe support
of these pure and able names, a work
of which nono can be aothained to
point with prido. Tho book ia illus
trated with two magnificent Portraits
of the great statesman and soldier, by
tbat eminent artial, J. C. Buttro. -
1 1 may not bo improper to add, that
this work has been reviewed aod en
dorsed by (joy. Seymour and Gen
Blair, and tb public may therefore
rely upon ttitndard, official and reliable
Biographies ot our noble leaders '
Tbe Publishers arc in want of more
Agents, and, we advise and entreat a 6
our young men wbo have time and
tact, to apply at once and securo a
choice of territory for the grealest
book of the season, as its low price
and haudMomo appearance will insure
for it au immcaso ttule.
Ijtlttr from Unmsidt Towntkip.
East r,ipn, October 4th.
Mr. Editor I think It necessary to
let yon know to whnt lencrth loyalists
go in this neighborhood. Barker, the
old Congressman from Ebensburg, was
to make a aneocli at ibis place. lib
a number ot Democrats I went to hear
him. When we cot to the Methodist
eburtli wo lounu a revival in procrcsa.
liarkersoon came. J he brctliren call
ed up tho mourners, dismissed the eon
rrecation, and liui ker look the place
of lbs proachor, and the mournera had
tlielr aitcntlon VMllod from "larieg
grace" to reliela, copperheads and ''our
colored brethren." Tho sneaker at
tempted lo prove that all Democrats
were rebels, and that tbe laboring man
had no taxes to pay. While pointing
out tho wickodncqsof slavery and the
beauties of Sambo, he disttn?tly said
tbat if his daughter wished to marry
a negro it would be perfectly satisfac
tory lo him. This lant done was rather
heavy for the white brethren .herea
bouts : bocauSo, when ilurker closed
and tbo order was given for three
cheers for Ihe speaker, the cheer
wero not half as loud as tho shouts of
one mourner beforo they were ordered
to leave the bench.
There were more Democrat at the
meeting tb.au lllaclc Kcpuhlicana, and
alter bearing Congrcaninnn llnrkcr, I
am satisfied that they are better Dem
ocrats than ever; and I think thenig-
cr dose givon to our loyal neighbors
V Barker will do them until thev
turn niggers theniJolvea. ' Miss Bar
ker has a wide field I am sura to
choose a husband from, bccniitto her
I'a has no objection to her cnibracine
an "intelligent contraband."
1 ours, Ac.
.. . A. cor.
County fnfteae.
The teachers and friends of educa
tion aro respectfully Invited to attend
tho leuohcrri institute, to be hold at
Curwcnsvillo, commencing on Mon
day, October 20th, at 1 o'clock, p. m.,
and continuing until Stilunluv, at JO
o'clock, a. nt. Teachers are re'iur-Mcd
to make all neeesaary arrangemenU
to be in attendance during tho whole
time ot the Institute. Among tho
f imminent persons, from abroad, who
ikvo promised to bo here and partici
pate, in the exercises, e.ro Frofoasors
J. H. Krmcntrnat, Co. Siiperiiiteihlint
of Herks, and Principal ul ilnte. .Nor
.... . ... .. t ii in
mai eciioni. ai iuir.iuwn : j. n . nnoe
maker, KlocutioniHt, of 1'hiladu.lphia ;
I. 8. Heist, of Marietta, arid W.
Smith. Co. Suiwrinteitdcnt of Jeffer
son ) also, a number of tbo loading
educational men of lbs oouiily will be
present and tnkc an active part, a
spelling nialcli will come oft on Friday
atlernoon. The words will be selccU'd
by a committer appointed for that
nurnoso. Oulv two prises will be
given to tho two spelling Ihe grct
est number of words. Tenchrrs w ill
bring with them their Fifth liuadera.
as Prof. Shoemaker will give two class
drills in Kioculloc each day. Friday,
the 80th, we earnestly request Direct
ors to attend, as questions pertaining
to their interest will bp discussed,
Let all be prosont to participate in the
discussions, jict no teacher dc itiiseui
for any trivial cause, but lot a
come
I teachers, directors, and all friends
of education who desire a more rapid
diffusion of popular knowledge. V
Icel salo m saying ll will le me mooi
intrrittimi and jtmritaklr. Instilule ever
held in tho hortht'irn pari of tho Slate,
and wo bono n bo able to report to
the School Department at least 150
present.
Special examinations will lie held
as follows: At Williaoisjrrove, Octo
ber "4th, and at Curwrnsville, Octo
ber 31st. U.KO. W. SSYDEB, !
Co. Superintendent.
Tho corner stone of the hew State
House at Springfield, Illinois, was laid
on Iho 5th, under the auspices of the
Masonic fraternity, with imposing
ccremonios. Twoitty fivo thousand
persons wcra prcscRli
t frvflow) Fti'eiieeu,
Thrt Minn lnjj ia a t hi i i t I (at iilm
Slntrmrnl til the) rlwlinr, It (Mine, til
I'll m hi-lil rinint t f if- lni !iMr In
tiil, ami . fr Aniltlir lii'tn ial llii
yritr, Hi tat tt llto ii ltilns Vve rnirtf
In linnd, Vis :
! iiiiv !! i"i'iH.
Governor1 And. Gon.
Districts.
c.
a
3
lltHwmriu ... i l'i! 117
Hell .... rj!! 6J l:in
llloom ... 4; '241 !I.V
Hocks . . . . u:; an, no;
Hntdliird . . l.W &-''! 1.VI
Itrady. . . . 28:,! T.')!, 8 IS;
lltinmido. . . (i'.i; i.W: l4
Chest .... Dili f7! tixi
CovitiKtun, . . U4j 04
Clearfield, . . 1171 741 l.V4i
t'urwcnsvillc, . 2H 7 1'l '-'.
Decatur . . . J1 ClJj47'
Ferguson, . . C2: 44 CI
(iirard ... 00' OS,
Uoshen . . . 4llj 1'IM .ri
Uraham . . . Ilti 2D1! Ill
(iuliuh ... ac Dl 2."i
IluBton . . . 3ii 541 til
Jordan . . . till ijlij H!l!
Karthaus, . . 64 2Uj Cdj
Knox .... l(Ml 2(l! llOi
J,awreiicu, , , ion vi'l zoi'
IiumberCity, . .'12 2 1 H !HV
Morris . . . 155 Gj 1751
Washington, !K(I 111! 4 H;
Dseoolit . . , 811 52! H21
I'enn .... M 6:ii 741
1'iko .... iqij iilil 114
I'nior. ; , 5!l 44! 4I
Woodward, . .'. 8!) 41 : Otij
125
51
'I
r,j
r.'l !
CO
:;i
17
03
7!)
50
tn
24
62
K
(15
6H
113
4
54
Total .
Mitj. .
oMnjoritr.
27(V10.r)0'ii 1000(11 WO
mac - hiooo; -
Cncnxn Dedication at Bi.oominu-
ton. The new Muihodist Church at
liloomington will bo dedicated on
Sunday, October 25th, (instead of the
18th, as at first intended.)
Eev. Dr. Pershing, Principal of Pitts
burg Female College, will preach tbe
dedication sermon at 10:30, a. m.
Other distinguished niiniaters from a
distance will be present. The public
generally are invited to attend.
Joiih W. IiucKLrr,
.. Preacher in Charge.
.4 aVoodf Krmponie.
Tho Butler Herald says: Wo invite
tho attention of our readers,espociulIy
soldiers, to tho following corroapon
denco. Col. Neibling ia known to
many soldier in thia section, lie was
like 'fighting Dick Coulter," a liepub
liccan, but he cannot go the length bis
party demands off laiin. Head for
yourselves and judge :
A ONE-ARMED SOLlill R RESPONDS TO Til f.
RKI'I'BMCAN STATK F.XKCliTIVE COM
MITTCK, Kiniilav, Ohio, Sept. 15, lKOH.
Tothe"Krptblicnn Central Committee"
, at tluir llMimt at Cvluuilws, Ohio.
Gsntlkmen Hv this days mail I
am in receipt of tfie following note;
tatb I'Moa Rari-ruraa Couurrrr.a Rooaa, 1
Lou uai a. Ohio. Kept. 11, Ins, J
Ta Pntt Mar mt '.NMy, OA,'o ;
Pa.u Hiu-Voa are n,uatcd to eoatributelJS
to I hia I .immilt,.. t'ir ligitunute earoi'airn por-
r,MM, ana to loraaro tne au.e oy lav Sia IbU.
I teeonhdently eaurd you will reepoud prompt
ly ta thia tbe boor el our aeerd.
Vuara, with reepoet.
A. li. iti-TTLfta, Chairmaa.
lt.iavar F.Mia. Secretary.
S. b. Waaaaa, Trraearer,
Wa. llraiao-,
. R. ll. ILaaiaoM,
W. R. Taaai.l
t. L. T.iioa,
,State Vnion Eiccntiic Committre.
Jiow, gentlemen, )-ou nvmt be la
boring under a mistako. Do you for
ono moment suppose that 1 would
give a cent to support a party falsa
to all its pledges, false to tho ouimtry,
false to everything but its own party
interests and thut of tho bloated anil
aristocratic bondholder? 1 full tbt
through the war as Colonel of the 2 lsl
O. V. I., and my right arm lies moul
dering near Dallas, Georgia ; but I
fought to preserve tbe Constitution ;
and now, so help mo God, 1 will vole
to preserve the Constitution under the
I'mon.
Never will I givo a cent or a vote
to a parly which works "oulsido of
the Constitution !", a party which be
lieves the negro as jjiod as a white
inan.a party i nfavorot taxing labor for
tho bonefit capital ; a party in furor of
taxing while men to luvd l7.y and idlo
negroes in the Kree-dmcn's Bureau t
party in favor of keeping a standing
army in tho Southern Stales when
they bavo bcuii "rcconalructtid" tS il
is styled, and ihejr dirty, disgraceful
carpel-bag ivpreseritalivoa have boon
admitted to the floor of Congress.
Gentlemen, with assurance of my
most "hilalutin" and distinguished
consideration, I have tha Itqnor to be,
4c, J. M. Nkhimnq,
Special Agent, O. 1).
An old California htinlcrand trap
por, now operating on (lie Missouri
river, in tho vicinity (it Sun river, has
succeeded In taging a grimly hear of
enormous stxo. i ha monster ucvours
ellt and antelope most voraciously,
and accepts the situation aa coolly as
.. i ..... . 1 1 1
rottlll OO cxMcicil. jx ciijr.vii, wvti
known to pugilistic lame, has mmle
arrange niotiis to bavo him brought to
Helena lor an encounter with wild
bull. Heavy timbers aro now being
procured lor the construction of a
strong twenty foot squaro pen, and
seats will lie provided lor tho accom
modation c,f ap midicm-p of fifteen hun
dred. This prjutises lo bo llt most
excitiiirr ittfair of the kind that ever
took place it Mnptani).
The army registor for !(! includes
the change and casualties lliul occur
red in tho arniy lwm August 1 to
December 31, lVOJ. Sinco iho last
,1 1, to three general officers by brevet
i havs died. 'J'ho army sail now rxists
consifl! of five artillery, ten cavalry,
and forty-five infantry regiments,
which, with the staff, comprise 40,'.l,;s
enlisted men and 2. IMS commissioned
oflicers, the bit terlnclti'lingono general
and. liuutenant general, fire major
gohsMtla aud iijnuleuu brigadiers.
A. Molso, of pichrnqnl Virginia
has ill his possession a) pair of silver"
mnuntort (Vwelltniv piston, p-.ado ,q
London 150 years go, and once tht'
frropciriy Ol umjfKv n aaniugion
When General Bntlur was bottled up
in tbe vicinity of ltiehmond, the
pistols wprp buried for s(p keeping
I'ls Miss Jones at homo!" asked
pcntlrman of a creep, servant.
"1 Ihink pot, sir - I'll Ro nnd jisk
t-A ri,v,e,rlH .IVvflnetnl FIahA.
.)... I effrr flrim rrt. H.
J. MVilArr-.
f t'liinmrml lo trie alt. nl inn H all
o.iilnlita Sin! l..i In, I be. lulli.w.
ItiK eMl tila fimii a ror.-iil !. ,. , I
1 1 mi Itil.r, t . Wi.'ku- U ln
liiMvtiifi'i'ti bi'ctt i,iniili'iv. liit;li an
tlmt ily in lbs Hepiililti iin patty, lie
write M A friend In Philadelphia s
r. it
'i on si-U me if it ia a f
. I ll.ut tl...
linnii.i. oapeniiiiitrra nl ttto .ovei ll ;
nionl have been inereahcl. as therv... j
t,iled. over loity t-ix iiiillhtim nl il.il
hirn (lii,ll.iii..i..!' I by an auc'iiMitiition
to Hint extt'tit of the vetirly iiiteril
in currency f (lie ptAilie debt aineo
no .it.inoi Apr.., " ' '"'"V'-UHi
that it is an undisputiiblo (net; nnd I
Will It till I lilt v I (Till U . U i V i Nl ru'inmii
nti'in of tbo eiindilioii of llto treasury,
it is clear that this minimi interest
jl I will go on inereasing. It is poHKible
1(55 I that tit ore may be it ntnull reduction
i!S I of tbo public debt hut Month, but thin
oj I rodm-lion, if innde, will be in debts
ir, j hcitrin mainly no interest, or in war
Hi; I claims withheld, whilst tbo debt beui'
g; ! inp coin interest will bo aiif,'ninnted.
4;; That there is nn initroii(.ed yearly cx-
'peniltliiro exeeediniflorly-pix nullioiis
of dollars ninco April oO, 10.'), to moot
tho augmented iutcreal us currency of
tho public debt is certain.
"This iB tbo truo test of our finan
cisl condition, and to me il seems ccr-
Uitt that nolhinjr but a total chance
2;j!ol policy will havo us Irom national
i..lri.ilr.y 'I iuu Miat,ri ot tiollCV
must bo baaed upon avast, decrenso ol
our annual expenditures. K recom
metnlcd in my fiiiunoial letter of Mo
veniber last, wo must abolish lift) freed
men's bureau ; ,re iiidhI. recall the
army Irom tbo South, and reduce it to
ia moderate peace establishment; we
mast terminate mere me joiul rule ot
the negro and thu bayouel, and sluv
cry and secession having been forever
abandoned, permit t he Southern States,
in obedience to tbe Federal Constitu
tion, to govorn themsulves as before
tbo rebellion.
"The (act of this vast incroaso of tho
annual interest of tho public debt is
not a disputed question it rests on
transcripts from tho boobs of the trea
sury, and cunnot be denied. 'Ibis
item ol expenditures lor the utcreused
annual iulureot of the public debt, is
nearly equal lo double the entire
yearly expenditures of Mr. Polk's ad
ministration before tbe Mexican war,
and nearly to its subsequent annual
expenditures, including tho war and
heavy payments for tbe principal and
interest of the public debt
"But even if wo take tho 30th of
November last, the date of the last
annuul report of thu Secretary ol the
Treasury, wo find the increased aniual
interest in currency cC ihe public debt
82fi,.-i74,.'l2!l from l!:0 30th of . Novem
ber last, 1x07, to tho 31st of August,
Iki'iH, being an augmentation at the
rate of three million dollars a month,
or thirty -six million dollars a year.
'At this rato of increased annual
expenditure, for interest only, on the
30th of November, l0r, a little over
a year, this single item of yearly dis
bursements would reach seventy-two
millions of dollars, it is dear, then,
that tho Kadical policy lends rapidly
and certainly to tiatiuiiHl bankruptcy,
and that nothing can save iu but a,
change of men and measures." '
Let every bondholder tako hoed to
these w-se utterances.
Ofrifteffru.
A telegram bungs lite painful intel
ligence of the sudden death of General
A. J. Sleiuiuur, on the Clh instant, at
Fort Larannp.
General SJemmor jvas well known (
tS one qt 'ho early heroes or tbe war
Ho was L,(4'n in, Jyorrisiown, Mont
gomery couulv, cnnsylvufiia, and
graduated at West Point in ll.'rtl.
Findine- himself at tho outbreak of!
Iho relMdlion in command at Fort Bar-
ancas, Floridn, he was compelled to
netira with his Kttlo garrison to Fort
Pickens. Hero, after untxiasing vigils
by night ant day for many weary
weeks, to guard against outward sur
prise and inward treachery, ho suc
ceeded in glorionslv maintaining his
position. Fort Pickens iciis the only
Southern fort on which tho ling of tbe j
l n ion was permanently muinumea
until tho end ol tho war. As a mark
of llto high appreciation of the servi
ces of General SlemmertheNcw York
Chamber of Commerce passed a series
of complimentary resolution, and di
rected a "Fort Pickens medal'' in
bronxo to be struck and presented to
liim, similar to the -'.Sumter medal"
presented lo General Anderson in
oomniomoration of like services. Soon
after this, by udvice of President Lin- j
acolu, Lieutenant Slcinmer was at one
step promoted to tho rank of major in
tho regular army, and brigadier gen
eral uf volunteers. !(cliopd from
Fort Pickons, alter recruiting his fail
ing health, bo w as actively engaged
witji the army in West Virginia, and
afterwards in Tennessee. II o was
wounded at Miirfreeshoro'. This dis
ablrd lilm from further active field du
ty, but bis experience nnd faithful
noss wero availed ot by Ihe Govern
ment nnti Iho end of tbe war in ninny
important and rcsponsinle positions.
At llto titno of his decease ho wus in
command at Fort l.nrainio. 11 o w a
about thirly-eithl years of ago, and
died of heart disease. As a bravo ul
Gccr anil an amiable gentleman, Gen-
eral Sletniner will be sincerely mourn
ed. His Ittit and deeds aro stumped
on the nnrlying psgos of history to be
for all time of record in tho memory
of his countrymen.
What Havk I Dost? Ask your
self Democrat, "Whst have I, as in
individual done for my oauae and
principles? 1 see my country drift
ing towards ruin,, I see my honest
fellow citizens, t'lisiitvcd by th chains
of party goiiirj to vote for them thst
have cdubslicn a military despotism
in pnrt ot our Istnl, and subverted
out Constitution who hive inaugu
rated a w-ar ot men and Vet I bare
not done all 1 could to w arn luy friends.
1 will shako otf (he lethargy, which
binds my soul. WH work work
furl ha cnnseol mv country ol llteicv i
y count pv ol ntei
of right of truth, will crTntribute
my stihslutioc, o( my lime. Now
the lime to repair my error, now
the lime for me lu act, and act 1 w ill
Dcmm-rals: resolve that from this!
hour ymi will givo your time audi
means tq tl,o int, n-s.,of yourcountry
and the ulection shall pin: ounce the
veHid in favor of vour principle!.
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Tha odicial returns of Arr-look
county,Maino,BhQWthat.smes Doyle,
tne iiemocraiic t'snuninir inr .-ciiaior,
is ejected by 2"0 majority. Arostouii
shows net Dcmocratiu gaiu over
last year of 6o.
When were f 'jts first laid in Enc
land? la the liuis of Hen. I, of
course.
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ern Slates, ran;;iii(r tbeni in mui.ary
tliutrii'ts. ami I l itniK over lliosn ,ita
Umilitiirv nwWn.
,,, u j,.,,,,.,! evert
ry nlnlo
tlltin Ol IMS VOW o noum ii '. i'i
in tbe Pndicitl plan of "recon.t ruc
tion." IV. It hits bestowed the pov-cr of
surTrugo upon every negro dispone J to
lend himself to ihtil purpose.
V. It hits substituted mililfiry com
missions (or the civil tribunals.
VI. It has thus titken away tits
constitution:!! ri'ht of trial by jury.
VI I. It hns deprived tho people cf
the named right of Ihe writ ol bslw
corpus
VIII. It hits prohibited freospoeob.
IX. It has broken up and silenced
A free press.
X. It h.isiufiicted"cruel and unu-u-ul
punishments."
il. It hns violated the right of lbs
iiuuplu - to lie aer-arrw n tkit. feanona,
houses, pnpers and effects against,
unreasonable senrches and seizures."
XII. It has deprived the Kxcculive
of its constitutional, just and necessa
ry powers, by means of which it was
intended by tho fraicors of tho Con
stitution thut this "co-ordinate branch
ul the government" should help to
muinlaiu a duo balance of authority,
for the common tat'ety and welfare.
XIII. It has overawed that other,
coordinate brunch ol the government,
tbe Judiciary, which was also intend
ed t help maintain a duo balance of
authority, for the common safety nn l
welfare by unconstitutional' and
lhrt?alining legislation, so astointim
idate thu Supreme Jut'iciul tribunal
and thus to prevent the declaration of
a judgment reatly to bo pronotintel
from which would have flowed lh.0 ne
cessary legal concequenc", that tho
wholo" scries of reconstruction acts
wns "unconstitutional, rovolutiouary,
and utterly void."
XIV. It has required of tho South
ern States taxation without Billowing
thorn representation..
XV. It denies tbo riirbl of voting
at the coming election, to three of
those States, lor non-complianco with,
its unconstitutional, unjust and arbi
trary demands. ,
XVI. In order to maintain this
monstrous nnd iniquitous system of
legislation, it has been compelled to
keep up tho public debt, instead of ta
king steady econottiiaitl means for its
reduetionand gradual extinction ; arid
for a period ot peace tiliimst as long as
that of the war. hits ground down tho
people by an ever increasing burdeu
of extortionate taxa.ion the open
of the government iu this fourth year
after the war, being more than six
times a much aa iu the vear b'jfora
.... . . i .. . I..
i tho war began.
finally, apprehending thst their
scbemo of "reconstruction" which
meant a'";' V subi'i-". v-tn oi"j K-.Sinu h
ort..u h.. i,rr.nVK'y"Tn',ti,'.e '
A'lith, tils afrits of wlucti nu ttm
military force, tbo freedinen's bureau
and tbo "carpct-basrgfrs," pttid for
these service.!, out of tbo pockets ot
the peojtlo, had failed to cajole the
majority of the negroes to its support
a bill was introduced into Congress,
at its last session, providingfora large
supply of arms to the blacks in tbo
Southern States, bv w hkk tlio armed
i minority might ro
ulatc the fraitchiso
; of tho white and black majority in tho
I Htidic.il interest. V, hat dreadful
scenes must have ttisned. hnd this bill
passed through, a conflict rf racas,
speedily involving tho whole country
in a civil war far more tremendous
and horrible than thu sectional war in
which wo have lee:i engaged the hu
mane, tho prudent and the patriotic,
would wish (o banish from the imagi
nation. Such is. in part, tho amply sufficient
foundation for the arraignment of the
Kadical party. Kvcry specification is
a solid, indisputable fset. Of these
'high crimes and misdomesnors,"
1 clearly subversive of the very pritiei-
p'cs of civil liberty, it is manifestly
! guilty. Upon such a specification no
!Ji'ry in Christendom would fail to con
vict ; no judge would hesitato lo pro
uounce scnti'uco.
WiiitFQii Ui ack 1!i;le. The white
people of this country can never be
governed by negroes, nnloss they aro
tslse totlieinscUes. And yet they are"
very much nearer that sort of rulo
than they are, probably, aware of.
Tho whites are, politically, very even
ly divided. There is but a very small
difference of vote! between them. In
the last Presidential election, General
George B. McClellitit, the Democratic
eai'Jidalo for tho Presidency, wa do
feu ted but by lour hundred thousand
votes. Tho negro in the South is ninro
than (hat. limine the question is, can
the trliitcxoteri in the Norihovorcom
tbo four hundred thousand negro bul
bils in the South? Let the whila incn
in this section of tbe country settle
that question for themselves. They
will decide against the white rico if
they vote tbo liadicai ticket, w hich is
the negro ti. kot. The most vital ques
tion ol tins present ('residential can
vasa is whether ibis country shall bo
ruled by ne ca s or by white people ;
whptlirr, in the nice division cf white
Voles, tlio voles of I In, i and ("itrhun
drvd thou-snd bi tcks in the Southern
Sintes, nu'. utiiy determine the coolest,
but, w hat is l.n more interesting, as a,
question of social nnd p ilnical lunn'i
my, whrilier several thousand of ijtio
rant negroes in tbe Southern States,
under tits tsmtrol ol Hs.in.al lir pubii.
cans, shall pr.tc'.i.-aliy tiu.lity tin- votes
of thirty odd iniili nn d i i:4 voters
in the whole countrv? Phis is the
of , issue, and as the white men b -ro cast
is I 'heir (.allots, n w ill tho problem bo
ia suited
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in the shape of
tariff, which the laliorers cf the country
paid them.
An election bet in San Francisco
compels the leser n ride through the
principal streets of the city mounted
op a jackass, facing tbe tn! , with t.
Bf ?ro leading."