Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 05, 1868, Image 3

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y VtTHING NEW IN SHAW'S ROW.
1 i:NK A STOltillTON,
MERCHANT TAILORS
f Market Mlrer-l, CliirBi M. !.,
nAYINO epea.d Ikekr Sew eetehlLhmenl U
K,,a', Rew, aai doe Mil of the pn.l nOVe ,
tJM kaiiec J"1 retwroed from the eaitera dure
,fik letge enrlei.el of
Clotbs, CiiF3imoroR, Vestinps,
fe,,,rr,.aod ell hind, of llnod. for man and
v,,,' erer, ere sow prepared to make up to
.J.. ri.oTIIINH. from alncle artlc'e in a hill
,, the l;l.i and moat workmanlike
ewrr.rr. rp-ei.. ..
to enrtnni
nd cnuitif ottt fir tnvt. tod bnri. W
prrt barjriini to raitntncr, and waranf
mtU' trtiun, A )ihrl fhare of puSIS e
ir(iTiif i (ulioiled. Lull tuirl pco our roodi.
! M. A. FRANK.
vir.ifjj!3 ? J1, L; sTorr.nTOX,
""""" II. BRIDGE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(Stor on door fftl of riorflld lltHiic,)
) HUrtet tetreet, Clearfield, p. -
K KKP3 n bind a fall siortmM of flan.'
furoWiinir Onodi, nrb Shirt. Linen
UoolfB tiDdprshtri, lrwrs und Rot'lti.
,tk titi, Peolwt H(ikrobiolf Glorf. Hiti,
Vvkrvilii, An., In groat Yarietjr. Of Pioc
t,ord be k'P .hi ........
test Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
as Black Dooikin of tat very bait tnakat
fKB?y CiMimtrs, in great variety, also, Kraacb
CWUiDit- ilMvr. .'.tot, Chinchilla, and Frieott
ornreunitaff. All of which will be aold oheap fur
Cb, and mad up aeaording to tha latest atjr.ea
fci aspritnrd workman. . .
Uo, Airtnt fur Clearfield toanty for I, H.
t ';-jer A L'o'i. lbratd Sewing Mnchines.
.vtr. 1, MtJi-lT. U. iJKIDGS. '
jfurniturf.
CLE AKFIELD
FURNITURE ROOMS.
! Market Street, Wat of Fourth.
JOHN THOfTMAX, Proprietor.
THE nibacrlber net-a leare to eell the atten
tiuo of the oititona of Clarfi)d and aur
r .'Ji! J country to lb. hot that ha ia now
Ttwri-J to faral.h, on abort notiea,
G Mnetware of all Styles & Patterns
Fojad for aithar Parlor, Diainf or Bed roomi.
kjilli. tingla articla, or la oata to aait oar-
tbiiirri ; Huraaua, Fofai, Loonf ea, JJat
tt racka, Tablaa, btanda, .. Ao.
I alao nanufaouira
k fETIKKS DELOW CITT TRICES,
faiiatinr of Parlor, Dinlnaroom, Cana,
Kucking and othar Cbaira,
fh'aik I propnia to warrant and aU ehaapar
cMttan ba purchaaed alapwbira. Joat try oaa.
f JOHN TnoiTMAN.
Onrdtld, Fab. IT, 186T if
CHEAP FURNITURE
f JOIIX GULICH
DtlRK3 to iofor hla old friendi an! oai
tuner, tTiat baring enlarged bit ibop and
nrraittd liii failiUt fwr manuiacturing, ba if
t. : tTcymrti to make to order aurh Furniture aa
ijjk' di'iirrd, in food ityle and at cheap rate
eA-II. He Keaerallj baa on hand, at bif
Kriiiure rooms, a varied aMortment of ready.
.Evj furaituM, among wtkk era
Bl'liEAUS ASD SIDE-BOARDS,
Tf;iir. be-iand Book Cane Centre, Bnfa, Parlor,
H--.,'t ard Dining Kitentioa Tablet; Com-
rncb pott.Cottagn, Jenny-Lind and other
t Utf.li; P.fM of all kind. Work -Manda,
H vrH'i'i, WuFh-atandi t Rocking and Arm-
f dr : nrriii(r-eat, eane bottom, paHor, com
naf.i 1 "iherChain ; Lonking-tilataei of every
fflri'ifB on bend ; and new glaeret for old
"(sav whlrb will be pat In on very reasonable
we "ft fbortfit not ff. He alao keepa on hand
or ttrii'hfi to order, Corn -husk, Hair and Cot-!.rT-
.Mi'trMPei.
( CocriNfl or Evrnr Kind
v to order. nd funerala tteaded with a
i'eMw)iBvr d eeired. Aleo, llonao Fainting
d utoorilcr. The eulucriber alo maQulao-
bu ennetantly on hand, ClemeDt'a
.'i' Machine, tbe best Bow in on l
f niing Hi it machine never need be witb
fi an ckihee I He aJo baa Flyer'a PattHit
a MpoTioT artlrle. A family vaing thi
npr acrer need be without batter I
h abore and many other artielea are far-r-W.
to cuFtumera cheap for Cah oreichanfred
i -Of : roTrd eoantry prodnro. Cherry. Maple,
ia-, Linvaod and etber Lumber aultabie fnr
itfc-t work, taken in n change for furnitwa
aY' Henifiuber the abnp te on Market etreet,
"dH--ld, Pa., and nearly oppneite the Old Jew
JOHN OULICU.
?weal)ir2. m y
yiafligittithiug.
BLACKSMITH SHOP
stCuKD FT., CLEARFIELD, Pa,
ry. nndra!gnd bega to Inform die frfende,
f-nri the inhabitaau of tbe boreagh of Clear
4 md anrrounding neighborhood, that bo if
it 'ady to eiecuta all ordera either in Iron or
, s
1 USB BHOKINQ on tbe naost approved
'trie.
il'', KINDS OF SAW-MILL IKONS and
4. ) work, log men' a tool a, aantbeoka.ipreade,
Ac
"! tnoli of all kindi made of bait KogHab
"-riritn iteel.
aVAIl my work li warranted to give aatU-
n, or not charged for.
- AMOS KKNNARD.
i'iV BLACKSMITH SHOP
THIRD 8TREKT, CLEARFIELD.
i'. fnliarriTreappct fully Informa bia frlanda
M the ptiblie in general, thai be bai loral
n ilie bnrnua;b of f LRARFIELD, tn tbe
rffntW oerupied by Jacob Bbunkweiler,
:w-' he ia wow ready to fterfona all duiea
' hit enatomera in a worknaalika manner.
.Sldchi, ftuajgiea and Wagona ironed, and
'Vi'iting done at reAaonebla re tea, He
tfVW aka a there of work from tbe public,
:ntenda to give bia whole attentlnti t the
, TUOMAS BILEV.
r-k II, IBM. -
'oggs Township Awake I
? UKE AT EXCITEMENT AT
JIIOMAS KEERSSJ!
T nj)OIT tryint to j.t tbaratrat, for fear
4 "r "'lH(t ero.ord out Into tha aoli.
ru int rood Shoeing dona, ao to Banna.
Hi int yuur Flrria ironed righL, go to Daaaa.
.ui fm.i Mill lrona, go te Uaaaa.
i- itil ,fur w.an trnnrd in tba beat
ana workman. hio. eo to Baraa.
r'makf tlir beat btump Machine in the
. anui.e, all kindaof BLACKSMITH 1NU
"P i ran ha rfnne In the enanle fnr Ceb
'ul UBre addreea le Cleortold Bridie.
J THOMAS BEERS.
Tp., Dm. 1, lP7-lf.
ip-)H TIOI OF PART?(l-:ltIIIP.
r.rtrifr"tiiii hcretofnre eitinr hetwren
I, m. W,. H ). A. i"0, nndrr Ihr
" .f WISH t Co., el New Million
" 'r I t.v iDutaal Ofneent on the I't dor of
I he hrtoha are h-ft with Mm. and
n. for (,l.,-tioa, and tbe bnainrea will
' W ra.riH on lie them, John Foi hnrinr
P ."n rmio Ihr Arm. John ll,
i WM.WISF.
1. A. lK.
"P'rt. 0t. -4t.
fuse and Lois For Sale.
w nit IffMrif-l nflrp in e-H at priiate etr
et.
l f iaKK lt'J s F t nte in the iAg f
f T ha j tS'Tf'n eriM-Ird a lartTf II-
f H..OIK OIK.aild a Wrll of rin Hrnl
1 -in i:,t nwary impTiviinnte. The
I ' i' d"itehr one, in fMd repair, and
"H on raar t rtn. For ftill purl irtiUra
1 "illlr.-! MICHAEL Mf llF.liT,
J '"U. ClwaHlfM, Pa.
Vi 1 I M 1 1 A Tt ) ir n TU N ot iee
hnh K,vrn Mil Mter of adminietration
r "' i 1IENHV D. Till Kit. dewaaed,
I'.i'ut.l I.... a- l ClJ i.. I.
ik. riulr granted to tlif nnlerigied, all
Ui i.-l.t.ii hi aid enisle will nlweae mike
-- idw nTing i
' at thrn prnprrlv an
hAltAli A
nd thoee having eleime or d-vnnd
anihmtictv! for aei
iv Ti km: ii.
' T" Adminilratrii.
I Tt.H- MITIC -K-.Nolicai.hei..
HHtrr.v.vVo.r.riif
'aii.ru-ij . V . . n
'"'entea c Mi .tat. .re reoueateo to
" ""d ate parmeat. aad thoae karltir
"'"I tha Mm, will prcaent thena duly
lor-ltlemenl.
JUKT ANN KF.KD, KiaoaUil.
Mll.P.a) e,FA, B1K.,i,t,
T-lOrt.aj-)!
VhUnilf!ihU Artrrriitrmrnii.
FALL GOOD8.
niCKEY, SHARP &
fcn. lit t rir.lnut Mirr-id,
rtlll.ADKI.PHIA,
Here llie nin.l rnni,lrtc anj
CO.,
i:icj?anl Stock of rail Goods,
tUr Iiv0 vtr 4)frl.
ISFTERB Pilk and Wool POTLlNg.
surKiin all wool
VEKV KICK l'LAIU
DO.
DO.
si:i:i;i:s and ihaijktts.
MO II A IHS ami rOl'LIXKTTS.
Vn'iih an exlvniiiro afnortmpnt of
Mourning Goods.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
121 I'lieatuut mreet,
.....101 T) II T T T .
V bankers;
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
"'General" Agents,
V FOR
PENNSYLVANIA
iZj OF THE
UNITED STATES' OF AMERICA.
Tbe NinnWaVL I.tra lmrrnAiroa CvfaWT le a
CASH CAPITAL, ei.OOO.OOO, FULL PAID.
IKHaltfrmanir.-ri fl ro Ap-tiu and Bollcliora. vbo
aT.u,',1' V !,".c.' L 1 - !'! uu oppikaMoa l oar oDIoa,
lir' licon-. Pamvhlola. follr o-n rii'L.i Ilia
ailTaaiait. ol.ro .j . h l m,,...v .ra.y ,,, hrf 1
i. W. (LIHk L ..
- - H. HMUk Jktrd ML
Applieationa for Central and Weatern Ponnryl.
vauia to ba made to
S. B. RUSSELL, Managor,
aug59-laly . .. Uarriatiar(, Pa.
628 HOOP SKIRTS, -628
And .
C0K8KTS, CORSKTS.
wm7t7"h"opkins( ;
io. &2H trrh Htrti9 i'ltiVa.
. MAarfACTrneii op th
Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts
rOH LA.U1LS. WlbbLJi AND ClilLUULM.
The largeat aaaortmant, and beat quality and
ttjlea In the American Market Every lady
hould try tbfin.aa they rerommend thetnaelt-ea
hy wearing longer- retaining their ibnie nnrb
be ter, being Huhter ami mure elastio tbitn olh
ra warranted in every raapert. and eold at
verv low rrteea. Aik for liepkia'a "CliAM
PION" bKIHT
(Superior ilaad-anade Whale Bona Coraeta in
fifteen different grade , inelndiog the "lesperi
al" and Thfimpmn k Langdoo'e "UlOVK r lT
TIN(i" COHSETS, ranging In prirea from 81
eenta to $b ifl together with Joeeph Beckel'a
eelebreted FHENCti WOVEN COUSRTS, inpe
rior ebapet and quality, twu different gradea,
from f I 10 to 13 Mi. They are tbe fineat and
beet good i for the prieei, ever imported. The
Trade eupplied with lleop fikirta and Coraeta at
the loweet mioa.' ' ' .'
Thoaa viaiting tbe city ibould not fail to eall
and oiaaiine our gooda and arlece, at wa defy
OBpOtlUOB. i 1 8 -pt. 17.
Ladies' Fancy Furs.
AT
JOHNFAEEIRA.S'
Old EataMiahed
Fur .Manufactory,
Xo. T1S Arch alreet, almre
7th, Pfailadrlphia,
Tf eve now In atore of mv
I?owti Imrortatlnrt and Mn-
uferture.nnr of the lereeat
and moat beantirul aeloetiuna of FANCV Fl ltS,
for Ladiea' and ChiMren'i wear, In the city. Al
ao, a fiiic aeaortincnt of GrnLe' Fur Utovca and
Collara. I am enabled to dio3 of my goda at
very reasonable priwa, and 1 would therefore -licit
a call from my frimde of Clrarfidd euunty
and vicinity, llrtncmber Oio Nnme, Number and
Street,
JtHI r A It l.i K A,
bo. 718 Arch at., above 7ib, eouth lide, Tbilad a.
bavo no Partner, aor oonneetlon with
any other etore id Philadelphia. oetl 4m.)
JOHN M. MELLOY,
Hiai'rictnaaa or
lain, Japaunci & Stamped Tinware
and naat.aa ia
llouae Fumlaliliiff Uoode, Tin Rooflug and
t ondurtor Plira.
Ko. VIS Market Sirecl, " : ' ' '',
.n,., PHILADELPHIA.
DREXEL & CO.,
So. 3 1 tannth Third Hti-ret, Phlla.lrlpa
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application be mail will receive prmit alien-
tion, and all Inronnaliaq fainony lurninca.
Orlcra ei.linird. aprll lf
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Manafaclnrera of and Wboleanle Kealera ia
MEN AND HOYS' CLOT1UNU,
491 Market aV 4I Merchant Hlreet,
antra; PIIII.AIir.I.PIIIA, Pa.
1808 winter. 18G8
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Kna. Mi, J '7. A Sll N. Third Rt,
l lllL.Mir.i.i iiia.
We are bow prepared wilh onr npoal etlcnaice
and wcll-a.rtcl .lock to offer ealra tn'luccincnta
to CASH 111 VKItS. aprll-tf
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
(Sarwnpfri. t.tl'i -trr T. YVrijrl.l k Co.,
imm.iiti-r or ab nr.Ai Kll iv
DKUGS AND MKDICIXFS,
AI.o.
Brandies 4 Wines for Medical purposes,
jcl.l TIT I No. (I0U Markrt M., rnilaa a.
BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co.,
No. 17 N, Fifih St. and 454 Coaomorra,
PHILADELPHIA, Tk,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And CommiRsion Merchants,
Wool, flineenr. For Pkini, Fealbera, Leather,
Flat Seed. Dried Froite, Clorer Seed. HooU,
Deer Hkini. Pnuer. Hee.waa. hheep
Fklna, Kr. Ac, ae., Ac.
CONSItiNMKNTS SOUCITEP.
Weeklr Priea enrrcnt forwarded oa reoeel.
Jone II. eb-U.
rii:tii-.i. Bi.iMisrss A t ATAiiliil
I I rril with the utmoal anoor.a l-T Dr. J
IcAAI'S, M. !.. and l'r..f'r of of the
Krc and Kar in the Medical Collcae of Pcnnerl-
" "rr'jJt'.r. 'iS'
- .T.r. --i:fnr.,1r5
aa he haa ao eoc rcta in hir 1'r.ile.ftnn. Antneiai
ere. Inaertrd
wilhont fain. No charre for H
arainatioa.
IjeiT. ....
TITIC. A C.OSSTAnl.1."' FETJ.
H bare printed a large namlier of the new
rl E niLl., and will, on ilia recciit of twenty
Irereiita, Hall eoyy to any ajlreae, , . . mj J
n
V.
H. V. fraham om' v"n1nmtt
)a change!.: t.
Matt,
nartr.
IK (iltAHAM&SONS,
MAIIKKT HTIIKKT,
c l k a nr i KL i), pa.
rpiIR lubeerlbera having ontared Into partner
ablp for tba jurpoaa of carrying on tha
bnalneai of Merchandlaing, now offer
A Catood
And raro opportunity to tbo eltlteni of Clear
fluid and adjoining eountloa to buy atoro gooda
atwboleaalc or retail prioea, that will aatoniah
the uninatructod. Their "gooda will be partieu-
iMM.t to ault thii market. K vary lady
will, therefore, oall the attention of her
IFusbaml
To tbli faet.beoauae thia brunch of our buaineaa
will receive epeeial attentiea, and everything
needed in a well regulated houaoliold will at all
tlinea be found in our atoro. Oar atoek of DHY
(;(N1H ahall not be lurpemed, either In qual
ity or price, and will ombraoe, In part, Print! of
every etyle, Gingbauii and Lawn a of ovary
quality JUualini tof every grade, Do Lainaa
adapted to U 0 taatea of the old nd yonng; and
every article of any kind of gooda tbey sell ia
Cjiiinraiilced
To be ai represented, and warranted to give aai.
iafaoUon. Ai to JR1S ;N)lH-we have
a eplcnded aeaortmcnt of Alpaeu, black, white,
and fn colore, rniaroa, ft ilka, and in ihort all
tbe neweat My let ia tbe market- Wedcatretbti
foot to become known
To Every
Peraon man, woman, child, phyaician, no
ehaaio, farmer, lawyer, barber, woman'e-rigbta
maa,orauy other man In the ooanty
Young
Or old, rlca or poor, high or low, who will favor
ua with a eall. With oar now and ttteuaive
atock any gentlemen oaa pleaao the moat fej-
tidioni .-.;.
By jaat dropping In and getting a nice dreaa
pattern, lara aott, kid glovea or by doing that
which ia better i giro bar well-filled pane,
and abe will find good and paying Inveitmeote In
embroideriea, edging, ribbons, glovea, boiiery,
or any other honeebold oearHlUea. ts
And
In addillea ta what wa Bare alrealj anamera.
ted, wo keep aU kinJa of Cl:NTLl:.MI.N'
WEAK-aoeh Clatlia, Caniraaiwi, Patiaelta,
11 aU, Booti and Jhoi-a, Ac, beiidef, -
A Aire
Aaiorlmenl of Made up CXOTIIISU for Mrs
and Boya, nnanafaetared oot of tha Ter. beat
material, whleh wa will aell for eaab or Mohan,,
for eowntr produce at prtoea which will aatonlrb
buth kaaband and .
; i
Wlfo
... ' ! A .. I I v. ,-,,,.,,.,,,
. ff a ara 111 lar'oljr ernarrd la ko;ln( ad
aellina; MlU.tHK TI1HIIH and ai.nofae
tared LTSHltKR, and will flea thia branch of
baaineaainetial attention, and mate it aa object
To Every
One wkokae I.nnber ta aell to deal with aa.
Wa thai! alao keep con.taallj en hand a
aeneral aeeortmenl of UHIICI.KII.M and
IIAKIV ARIi, whiok wa will aell at exceed
Inilr low prlcca. Wa alao keep a full aiaorl-
ment of (H RF.H AHI'- Ttla department
will ba kept full aad oompleta, aad e'er. J ?
1'OHIIK Mil II
Or maiden wko aoatemptataa beueekeeplnf. will
nd il advanugeona to coma aad trade witk aa
Wa ara aa altnated, and, from long eaperirnoe la
tba baetnoM, aa well aeqaalnted witk tha want.
and neceaalllaa of thia community, thai wa feel
atiraed l( aeerj tnaa and womaa
In C'lonrfiold County
maker It a point ta bay their food, from , we
eaa pleaaa them both aa te quality and price
Therefore, com a along and bay yoar
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Qiiernstturr, Hardware,
HOOTS k SItOF.S, HATS k CAPS
Keady-Made Clothing,
Aad aeerytblng yoa need to rwder yourreleaa
and familiaa comfortable, from ,
J AS. 1. C.KAHAM k SONS
angutf clkahfikld, Va.
VnTH F. -The formalion of Ihr ).arlnerlii
1 of Jamea B. llieh.ni 1 f"rt rt not t,f
tT.c aelllement of tbe note, and Imoe- acnint. o!
the lale tlrm of Shower. A llmhaia or K. W. Ura
him. Thoae anoeinf, thetnM-I.ea irdebled to
either are roqnoftcd to 0"inc forward at "ffl'-e and
clfMie their eocoonl..
JAMKS R. ARA1IAM A SONS.
Oleardeld, CcptemlHT 10 If.
CAVTION-MI peraona tare hereby caadom-d
aatttat hartoriti( or Irnatina my eon i'A II'.
aa I am determined to ay na mora del.ta of Alt
coeitracllnti : and I will collect hia wajrea oil tlio
who rO!'l"J him ht due piece" of law if not tol
anlarilr paid over to IITNRV KNARR.
ttbertrj, Oatohe .
Pry e'.ooiU, o'.rofnifs, tr.
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KEYfSTOXE NTOKi:
SECOND Sr., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
NEW GOODS!
Shawls I Shawlsl Shawls!
BLANKETS! BUSKETS1
Hoods 1 Nubias I Breakfast Shawlsl
LADIES'FTJESI
CARrKTS AND OIL CLOTUS !
Ladies' CoatsI
LADIES' AND C'HlI.l'HK.VS SHOES!
Haal Mlrpul
FRENCH AND ENGLISH M0R150S!
Eilk Finiak VSLVET-fr aaiu I
Alexander POPLINS . ,
AH Wool PLAIDS !
Keanehoa Itrpellast!
fhaaialeoa Peplia!
Tappa Cloth for Wrappara!
Ladiea' Cloaking. 1
Water Proof black and brown I
Caeelmere. for oaen aad boy. 1
Bona.l V.leet, Ribboai Flowara, Feathera I
Lailia'a and Childrea'a Hata I
Wool and Cotton Ia Lainaa I
, ktuaUaa, Flannala, Priata t r
' tepkra, woreted aad wool Taraa!
Dreaa Trimmltift, Undar Clotliing, Hata, T.pa,
Hoalary, Ulaeaa, and a ooaaplota aawrtiaeaa of
all kinda of NOTIONS, at eery moderate price.
i.MVLIKO SHOWERS.-
Cloarlald, Ocl.li, H If ( J7
somi:tiiij xkwi
New Store in Madera.
MESSRS. J. FORREST A SOS
-orl.t) raapactfully Inform the pnM'tc lhat
M tbey baa. Jn-t opened, la MAUKIlA.
Clearlleld oonote, i a., aa aalira aaw atoek of
FALL AM WISTEU GOO US,
Wkick Ikay ara araparad to aell aa ekea, aa lb a
cheapeeL
. TheVr atoek ewael.ta la part ef
Dry Goods of the Bost Quality,
Hack aa Alpaccaa, t.1ance, Prlnta, Motllna,
Caaaimerea, Baliaeta, and Flannala,
Rowly - Made Clothing,
or the beat tjoality, eack aa Coata, Tanta, VaaU.
Or.reoaU, Oreralli, Rblrla, Collara, Ac,
'oots, ISIhx-s nnd Haitors,
Aim al th. eery bert Quality.
A coiniili te stotk of GrtKt ricr!.
Ia abort ararjlhing aaaally kept la. a aoaatry
atoro.
.Consumers, Look to Your Intorests I
Call and riaaaina oar flock and prlrea baf.ire
parckaaiac alaewkara.
JXMBER ANI GRA1X
Of all kiwda baa. a la arbaaire for rexda.
Remember Ike plaoe. Ifadara, Clearlleld
aoaaty, Peal a. - -
i. JORRBST k BOS.
ottaW oi, uer-u. ......
oTl(l;
I'ewa'l
.1 .1. a
W. . Pell.
ii i
,1. Y. Weaver,
HOOP, ; WEAVER & CO.
CLEAR KIEL I)
PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT!
r'lI.R iirnprMor ra'ertfullv inform (lie fittfcnn
of ('Ira. r (Mil founty, tint tl.fy have entm-l
rtfatl liii estnlliklnii.mlnilb tlicJati Kt iuiprmv.l
wnDil-frnrkinK machinery, aotl are tmw iri'mruti
to eT-eitte all mitrs in their line of biinea.
Tlif.T will give eypecial at ten) ion l ttie Diannfiu1-
turn pf maleriiil fr huuae luil ling, aui-h at
FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING,
SASH, DOOnS, ULIKDS,
II It HUTS if MOVt.iH.YtiS,
( OF ALL R T Y I, E H,
IVo alwnys liavu on haml a Iutro aUtvk of IlHV
TL'M JIKll, an.1 nlll paycaeh for all clear Lumber.
Ouo-4ind-a-half iuob panel alulT prefurroU.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
- Or oxchanfrcd, to auit eupromere.
..Ordera aoliciu-d, and laimlier furniehed on
abort notice and on rcunon&lilc tenna.
Iinil', WEAVER A CO.
ClcarCeJJ, Ko' 7, 1S67.
tfrtucatioiuil.
MISS H. 8. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
ITLEAlll'llaM), VA.
rpiIK Kirt Ttriu, of twenty-two weeks will
X coiuuiciivv uu MuD'U.v, Aufiuat .11, 1 SOS.
- TKRMfl fiF Tt !T!ON.
UraAinj. OrlViograj.hy, Writing, Ol ject Iiea-
a'ltiAarriuiarjr AriUiinutic mud I'ruuurv
(liH)rnphy, jmr 1ml f lonn, (of eleven
twki.) ; 15 00
Uitory, Local an J tlrscrtfilive Oeofruj-liy ,
wU1j aViiir lraw.ii;, tlraLuuiar, Wiutal .
and Written ArithnKtic. 0 tit
Alrebra and the Scientxa... M 9 UO
Ff ftill parHrnlrt aenri frr Cfrrwlar.
Cl.arntM. Auurt fl, TfiS 3ui.
Clearfield Academy.
Rev. P. I. HAERIS05, A Principal
rMIB FIIU-'T SK5KION f tha neit aebo
I tnitie veer of thia Inatitntina will eommenee
on MONDAY, tbe 7Ui day of SteinSer, ia.
I'uua oaii enter at any tine. 1 bey will be
rliargrd with tuition froa tba time they enter to
ttoe eloae ol tae n oaa ion.
1 be enwrae of iaetnintlotj eaatiraeea every thing
lneluded in a boron 4b, wrartiral aael aeooB
piinhad edaeauoa for both aexea.
1 be Principal, baring bad the ad r tin tare of
murh exj'erienee in hia prnfeacion, aeaurta pa
rente and guardian that hia entire ability and
energiee will be d eve led lo the nigral and men
tal training of the youth pin red in dor hie charge.
1 I KM OK it'l l IO.
Ortbograrthy, heading, Writing, aai Frimary
aaruhmetie, per beuign (H e'ka) . fit vo
Oramtnar. Ueographjr. Arithanetie, and
Hittnry . - - - 6 00
Algebra, flennietry, Trigonovetrj, Men-
auration, barreyiag. 1'hiloauriny, rhvat
olgy. rhpwiitxy, Hook Keeping, Dottvny
and Fhyaical (lengraphy . - - t9 00
Latin, (J reek and French, with any of tha
above Jiraaoaee ... yii do
jMr-Ko dedaetion will We made for &bact.ee.
Mk'ot further parlieulara inquire ef
Iter. K L. II AKIUbON. A. M.,
Clearleld, iTek II, ISA if. PrineipaL
Vlarfcrti
Clearfield Markets.
Reported weekly for the fi.RanrirLD KarriticAa
by 1. P. KniTtaa, Dealer la Dry (.ooda, Uro
oerlea, rmrirlona, Ac, Market at., t'leufiald.
Ctrnriri.n, r., Xo. 1, 1o.
Apple., preen tt 0" II , d:iv.l.... 12
llrted. : Hidia, fzreva t
..lrl.ullcr.,f'i:l, I I'll llama 23(, iH
Hotter. 4"t,o 01' Mi,iiildcr....l7li0
Mcaoa 1 .' v3 S Of ! rM.lc. 1 0(.a !
Uackoheat.. 1 , Lard . Si
Du. k.hc.t tloar H, k Miaa pink.) 0U...3H l0
Harf, dried. "U "i
Meet, fre.h.... k. 10 dnioua ., J 00
boarda, At li Cu(;0 on I'otatm r.- J . (.4. 1 0
Corn, Bliellod 1 IVarhaa, dm .1, Hi- t
Corn, ear O1H41 7.. ' I'laalar, y hU 4 m
Corn meal.-pax k, 2 nil Kro. 1 iC
( hop. y rwl3 . a !. t' "
t'lonrarad ...u " : 'n't. V " 5"
rhetae 1 " M. ""
Cherrim, It. 21'oa ' flilin lea. !(l in 14 w
I hickewa, dred, lb, fuaotl f ml A
y.t, Ii Tallow ia
Hutneed ,IMI. Wheat. M
fnnr 12 t0'',l w,wl .c'
M.r Itan.tWIiw Wood, y corn. 1.
Pittsburg Produce and General Market.
(Prom tba Tittaliurg t'onimerelal, Not. 3.
Iiartnr the pa.t week trade kea not beta eery
actiec and price. bre chanced bat little. Floor
declined rtirlj- in tba an k. ami at the elorc price
aeemod weak and for a dtill lower range. Klour
ia from MfM harre! lowor tka at the eorre-
aiondlng tlmi laat Tear, and the tendency ef other
leading articlee of aul .i.tcncc ia ti-wartl a lower
range. We qoote la follow., which are the cur
rent wb-ileatilc atorc ptit te :
Al'l'LlwcS Tbe ni.rkct ia wrll aopplird, arid
price, range (rem i V barrel, aa to quality.
Ill T'l hi'. t hoiee labia ia aoarce and aauUtl
at KSrat, 4teo, if lb. Clioii-e pw keil oolituianda 30
(it-Vic. l.ew grn.le. are ( Note nnl noniinnl.
HACil.V, I.AKIl. Kt-. There la ace. little ol, I
aWk In tnarkel. and there if Imt MMIeiioinaad tor
it. TaeViog will not eoinmenee here aet im aooie
lime. H e qote abooliler. at VtKn. IMe. : eioi.
I"ij(ii,lflc. : anrar enee haroa, Jtie. lord, IWf V
lb, and leo p .rk at HI bed.
t MfcHKHKIK- We quole .Tcraey cultifated
at l per 11.
CIIKKK Are in pood demenil, and we quote
the market firwi for lihio ll.h'H at lc.! New
Vork Ho.hen Joe. ; t actorT 17 J, o le, : ilamharg
f'm. 17c. ; Ohio Pweilrer, -tie t l.iiel.arg ,0c
and ealern Reaerre. Nt I in, IIK Ik.
1MII KH Kill 1 I f Paliiaol new pmehe. halvea.
ot 17c and qnart-ra al I .'tha. I.e. Y a. .
anoee rttieo apple, at "(.enie. t- ro.
I KA1 IIKlif riakaa of eh'itoe geoea fealkera at
nod us T Ik
Mil. I' t'r The mill price, are for eeroen
in, 1 I eh p alall. l and wild llinga il 20.
I'OTAIOKS Iri.h p,.taloea arc in go'.d de
manil. with rale, of common qualifier at f'if l 0e.
ul l.nke Shore t'eai lililow.al V..(i .41. llaltitnon
.Nweeta we qnoie nl ft 'tn ft 7j to f'1, and Jcteeva
are very fi ;n al j.- . 0' .'i T.i.
OXIuXS- .ttl. ef choice nt tt;i t: V 1-n.k
a 1,T llnll ; aale. ol Alii ?1' tie rtMir branlr
at tl 75 lit the cur load, ami 10"' t 7 in ature.
SI.!.!' I'las.iMil 1. ir .tee It di man, I and firm
al t'2 .'irt. TimotliT aoe.1 ia dnll an I In ff"i 1 rttp
pie. qnote.1 at S..,i 1 '.0. Nothing doing in
clover eeerf, and no eetAl'lt bed prioea. V e qta.te
it niioiioally at ft per laialieL
KUil H Maikci dull and irrejnlar. flaleaae.
ntoatlr omilne.1 to atoall lota for enoplling the
local Irnde. We quota from .lore ebon .prior
wheat Boar trl aatn., 7i : gi-od epnng wliciU Hoai
e"td 2J ; and winter alinal flour, in aa-!..,.' .'0
fit I 7.V and In hnrtel- rO fS'.i 10 per hid. rt.
l.enia brand. 1! l.Sf.tH 7.V V ,,w- r",
Mill prtcea lor Iheir traa,l. made ol the licat
wheal, are a. Inline. : I'.ura family fl-'ttr ill btila.
at fU uo and in aa ki .'It an 1.1 1.: double . itn
famile in 1.1.1a.. J10 4. and in eark-$IH III. The
t'llr Will, qnrite linoee n. lollowa: Kite, faanilr le
harrela f l"0 and in aa k" I II per bid. I double
etra family in barrel, 10 .".Il and tn .acka fit
er haml.
lilt A 1 N- The market ia quid end price, to ome
eitent nominal. 1 he receipt, ere fair and . deeline
i. I.e.keti lr. Ifataido of the milla tlirre ta Tori
Utile lining 111 wheat- I'ricee ol .pong lil are
not niiotal.le, at bare n" aalr. r. pnrted. lltd
aitilrr ia dull at 1 f.-lll I'H. with an oc-i nil
,aleol c.it. al a .limle bu-h-r. T'l-re if no white
wheat cflir.eg. Sa of lore" ear, of a. a eat corn
al a.V. per lowlf l. td ear an I alt. lied 1. n 'tin
nalli cl lOindep el Oaf are doll at SSf-tSle.,
from flrat hand,, lire ia di II at el p. r loiah.,
from r hand.. Harler o d.ll and nominal al
$ ll'faJ II Tor apting.ard for fall 2 21' p1 h"k.
TOBAt !'. Cneendiah, XarT, Fpnn Roil,
Fine Cat, Klnnndcr, lngrea, Stnokiag,
oogara and onud, at
,,.! 1. P. KRAT7.ER 8.
r.rr,
Ill
CORN, Rl CKIt MKAT A OATS.
Wanted, for whkk theh.gbeet marh't price w ill
beraid.tr J. r. KB . If.r It, 1
aeeMra : Market 6t, nj-pcit. Ua Jail.)
ti. r vt
TIIK lUflMIlUflCAN.
n.r.Ai;ni;!.i, r.t
riM'R.ntT MUHMNH..
,.NtiV. li, lHH
Terms of Subscription.
IrpaM Inadiauee.oi iilnnlln i...,'h. ...? IT
If pawl after three and bet' re eta wtonl In ..... 1 be
ll pmd altvl Itic expuitlo 11 of an tnoli:!.,. .. li (in
Mr. T. II. Wit.aoa, uitr foreman. 1. aulhoriaed
to rc'oilil lor loon 1 V poid into 1 b" of 11 a. ' "out
of .iiln,-tiilion, alverti,in, ..h eork. ae , in not
abaciieo. U Mf. II. t.lHllll.A M'l U,
l.diior Hint rr",ri"l',r
Tnr. Ki.KfTioN. We nro cnnipollcd
lo go to profi". on Wodnonliiy nioniing.
mill nro tlicrtiforo without any returnp
from tlic county or Stato upon wliicli
to Ijftso a rtisult. In thin Luroiigh ivc
linvo lout ton votes, while wo guinotl
hut ono in Lnwrfiico townsliip.
Splendid stock of Ladit'b'undorwcfir.
juct rpcoiveil nt Wm. ltt;cd t Co'n
All tliolulctt muazincH nnd ncvu
pnjirrs, bohidon boiiku, paper nnd t-n
vclopcH, for siilo nt tho pontoflioc. .
Wo notico thut Jl.r. Jiuod's Grist
Mill, bituulcd iu tlii hormifrli, which
has been ttmJerjroing ri'pnirs fur some
time prist, is ntun in f'icrat ion.
JNotick. All perfionu having books
belonging to tb H. il Sunday Suhpol,
will confer a favor by returning them
ai onco to tho undcmiirned.
t ,. Gko. W. JIiitLM, Suji't.
llHcwhcro in this iomic will be found
an article, tnl.cn fan tho l)oj Tn,"h.
untitled "What id Negro Freedom ?"
Ad tho eubject ruin lea to tho interests
and destiny ol tho two ruccs, wo hope
our reader) will jgivo tho matter some
reflection,
A Present. Wo -understand that
the Teachers present at the Institute
held at furwetiavillo last week, before
separating, presented Ir. Geo. W.
Snyder, County Superintendent, with
a splendid rtilver hunting caso watch,
as ft token of respect fiir his zeal In
the interest of Common Schools.
It is none of our busincM, wo con
fess, but wo hoMj tho proprietors of
tho Iiadical newspaper published nt
Bellt'fonte will slop lengthening the
titlo of thoir journal. They pilher
have It Lie; 0fiico,or they must go into
the street to turn their head. We
have not got italics enongb to give
the nnme in full, and will, therefore,
bo debarred from quoting from its
"lo'd"' columns.
Psor.SiioKMAKF.R. It wasour plea-siii-o
to Lo in the Court lloti.so on
Thursday evoning last, to liotcn to the
readings of this gentlemen. Those
readings are highly essential, nnd go
far to elevate ktx-'ety, hut they are
entirely ne-w tathreo-fourtltsof a back
woods nudiolica. Mr. Shoemaker ae.
quitted himself wall, and we hope he
will embrace the first opportunity to
repeat his rending' in this place.
NoTiru. The Leclnro Uoom of the
hew M. K. Church in thii jilaeo will
l dodieatetl to tho worship of Al
mighty God on Snnday, Nov. 1.5th.
The l.V v. Wm. Harden, of Paltimore
rit', will preach tho dedicatory ser
mon, nt 11 o'clock, A. JI. Other
ministers of distinction are expected
be present. The pnblie aro invited.
iX A. W. Gi'rr.n, Pastor.
Firks. We learo that the burn ol
Mr. M. XI. Foot, of Uoccuria town
ship, was, on Wednesday night, con
sumed by fire. Tito loss of Mr. Foot
will reach t,000.
Williams' School House, Xo. 4, in
the same township, was burned on
Thursday night.
The Larn was hurtled through the
carelessness of a teamster, w ho left a
candlo burn in thcstablo and failed to
put it cut when ho left, Tho destruc
tion of the school Louse tvus evidently
tho work ol an incondiury.
llonoi tin lwrnovr.VF.NTs. Wo are
pleased to chronicle the fact that the
borough authorities seem to appreci
ate the wants ami necessities ol our
municipal corpuraliou. Tbey have
now done w hat shonld have been done
long ago employed pom) lent engin
eers t properly locate the streets and
establish their grade, preparatory 1o
their general improvement. Let the
Burgess and Town Council continue
hi the cood work now commenced.
and not cease until all our streets are
properly graded nnd MeAdaiuir.cd, or
laid wilh Nicholson pavement, (w hub
ever, upon luo investigation, sunn
prove to be tho cheapest.) Market
and Second streets should be '.bus im
proved during the next summer, nnd
as many more as tbe wisdom of the
proper otTicers would suggest. In
orJer to accomplish this, let them
borrow twenty thousand dollars, (or so
much as mny be necessary,) for ten or
twenty years, and only nssess tax
enough to pay the interest. We have
for years been paying more money
than this, and the streets aro now in
as bud a condition as the; were five
years ago. Half the money expended in
improving the streets during tbe past
ten years, has been literally thrown
away because the improvements
made wrro not of a durable churactrr.
Ten thousand dollars, propel ly applied,
will go far towards impioving our
street; yet the interest on this sum
w ould be only six hundred dollars, less
than two dollars for every voter; and
if yur borough continues to increase
in matt rial wealth and population for
the next Cve years ts it baa done in
the past two, the tax will not be fifty
cents per voter, and tho streets iin-
.. I .l:i, .... l i inl i :
j HV. w til. il uuiii t v fcv m'liiuiau
I ficalioO tO Our dollizCUS. Wc ill refer
...
to UllS matter again, , . .
Ml. Af'-ii.M. Il ia wilh inn, ulc. I
(crlitira rC a.itinw Rite) pnin llial we
Bin ttilli il npnli lo n eci J the ni,bli 11
nil'! klllllhlllg ib'Slll til our till;. I, bur
ami fi u lld, Ki.bi'tt llnni'S. Into Mn-nfl
nl ('li"t n ci'iiiilf On Monday morn
itirr. in roinpat.y willi M.er fT Smith
ami mhers, In- . It b'ti homo in itimil
bi-nllli and cfi lcnl itit f, t rn
in tbe exciting a .npl id htuiling deer,
on tlm bills fniri-oninliiig uceti's Hun
Wetlneadny tnorntng be sinrtcl lotbe
wiioils w illi bia dog up,) gun, untl about
4 o'clock, p in., was found by his coio
puiiiolis cold III the embrace of dt'ltlh,
fvnleiitly having act i-b-itlall V snot
himself. Of the full purtlt-ufarH we
ktioty fiotltince. Kvervltoily appears
t10 Had, a Iwding of genoral doprtwuion
sits liearily upon tho hearts ui till w ho
knew him.
Uobert llanna was well and gi-i er
ally known in this community. !e
scrvetl ns Sbcrifl' of tho county for
three years, nnd mudo a most excel
lent and obliging ollieer. As a citi
zen ho- was beloved and respected.
Kind nntl genial in bis disposition he
h:id mnny warm friends and few ene
mies. To his hoart-brokon wifo nnd inter
esting little children, wo extend our
condolence, in this, their hour of sore
atlliction. May kind friends console
ami sympathize with his family, at
this time, when their hearts are bleed
ing from wouudi made, by news so
terrible ui tho sad, sad death of their
husband and lather. I'tnr Shurifl
llanna' flint un Jhmocrat.
Mr. llanna was well known
to
many eiti.ens of this county.
Jouvin's Goiitiii.u K.id Gloves, jut
received at .Win. lieod & Go's. .,
ExRflTi.n. Titos. McCarthy, con
yieted ot tho August term of the
Venango county court of tho murder
of liavid Hairy, was hung on Friday
last,tn Ihojail yard at Franklin. The
Spectator says :
"Since his conviction, np to the eve
of hit execution, the condemned man
exhibited tho most wonderful indif
fcrenco and even rccklvssncas. lie
beard bis death-warrant read, the
least concerned himself of all that
were present. He manifested but lit
tle, if any, idea of a futuru btute, and
perniolud iu asserting hia innocence of
tbe murder. As timo wore away,
however, he expressed n willingness
to sec a spiritual adviser nnd for a few
days wns visited by Hov. i. II. Tacg,
ol tho M. E. Church, of this city. Sutw
scqitcnUy, and within a fuw days of
his execution, ho desired the services
of a Priest, nnd IVv, Fathers Coady,
Madigrm and Docker attended him.
Thcso faithful Priest remained with
him day and night, up to tbe last mo
ment Fathcri iJock'-r and Madigau
attending him upon tho sralTold ami
administering the last rites to tho soul
o soon to be ushered into the presence
of its Maker.
The morning of the execution, and
not until then, M'Ciirly acknowledged
bis guilt ami the justice ol his sen
tence. If in demeanor from that do-
ment seemed lo change, and lie appear
ed quietly reconciled to his fate.
'In aecrdoui- w,th the act of I"' Itfuar.i .1.1Sf!,
aUmtfofi ieer-orled fmm foreiiriT ooorrtrl". froro
and nl.er Ino tirl pcoauno wilt be ca'Hpt from
import dule." Istyal creioeoe.
This is another new feature irt fiad
ical protection. This "tro'dv loil
party bus for several years Veen col
lecting a tax of two cents per pound
on cotton raised in this country, and
in accordance with tho above act for
eign cotton is admitted duty free.
Snppoo these scalliwngs would im
pose a tax npon wheat, corn, or any
other Northern product, and then ad
mit tho foreign nrticlo free! What
howl would go up from every "loil"
throat for "protec tion." But because
cotton is a Southern product no otic
seems to notice the outrage.
List of I.f.ttkrh, Tho following
letters remained unclaimed in tho
Tost Ollico nt Clearfield, l'n., on tho
1st day of November, 18(i8 :
Ilra'ly, Mra. Mary A.
link. Melchior,
Hnnilaurh. Mr. M.
llrown, V ilham It.
llloom. Martha R.
t'rtdor. i'ra. iletier
Cotlc, .lobn A.
f rider, II"? Co'.
licn.cn. M.aa Sarah,
lu wtt, J- 2
K ,iter, Martha il.
heva, Fhea
!.ai ton. Paria D.
I. other, C. ti.
Miller, Mi A.
Murphy. J'at 1 1
.-iftrc.v. Hndger
Mcklnrnnn, Mia. Roaa -Norden,
N.
limn, Z. A
Peel. .1 ba
Jiotc, F.. k.
Seoll, Martin V. B.
Temple. John P. 3
Vanormcr. Uotn-rt
f biter. Ka-i-ii.l
William... Mra. Menora,
W. .h. T. M.
Wit die, tie., ere W.
1'. A. U.At UN, r.M.
Rrana, Pent.
Farley, ,
Flemit, j;, Jniia
Hall, ma. Matthew'
II. inc.. S. J.
lng.reoll, A. B. I
lobaenn. Miaa
Khoe, I'. I.
Knar, Jacob
Krial, Miaa R. A.
A fresh stock of Ladies' Hoods, just
received nl Win. Reel k Cos.
Onr friends in Peeatnr contradict
the statement in the Journal, to the
effect that a "nigger" Voted tho IV-m-ocralie
tiukct in that townsliip at the
October election. One says: "It is
a straight up nnd down lio. There is
LOthine; in this township that looks
niggcri-h bnt votes the Radical ticket
N,a P.l-rn. "H. .re In re.-eipt of the flrel
another f a near peper pnt-li-hea at Pliilip-lceg,
t enlie enmity, t,r J. I'. I'uteliir and a. I. II. Ulla
wnrlh. called "1 he Pl.ippal uig Jnun.al." Il i'
nenlral in polrti,. Wewieh it iwe.ef, hot Wnold
.1. iae it, pro r.' I ira fcr take one aide or the oilier
if they wih In aurrivc." Fv-eaa HrmUi.
"Oi rca.e ia not a deno-ria ae. r. aYeeofrf.
and liung in a cinbnd cn'uiuuiiiiy ne tlnnh
there will be no doubt at-oitt onr otrvo nig
P.at whieb ride do yeu mean, the tack aide or tbe
fO'ltt milt ' ' Jiwf.nl,
Henioerntic '-s)i!e,'' of course. Tl.c
Ihrahl man speaks from experience.
He knows the mistake he made.
Stfam FU'i niMi Mux. Tho exten
sive stoum flouring mill in this vil
lage, erocted by Mr. E. Perks, is now
in lull operation. It is iust what line
been needed in this vicinity j and w ill
be of treat benefit to tbe lumbermen
and farmers of this sed-lvm. Connect
ed w it l the mill is a splendid stationa
ry fleam l ire l.ncine, w hit h would
elVeetuailv extinguish an outbreak ot
fire in eitber bis mill or re-i'lt-iue, it
nl-o supplies the reservoir ot the
Tenna. It. R Co. with water It
Ihcro wer filly feet added to the 2.VI
feet which be already has il would be
the means of Kivinjj tlio buildings on
ami near the corner ol I- ront and I m
streets in Caso of fire I hihft urj
.iitrarTf. ' .
Gcn.Cassius Fairt hild, I'nited States
Marshal hr Wisconsin, aatl a brother
of Gov. Fairt hild, died nt Milwaukee,
Saturday morning, from a wound re
ceived at tho battlo of Sliibih. 11
was married on his death bed to a
young lady of that city.
The three shortest post offiee names
in the I - nil.nl Slates aw f Jt, (Md
Ali (.Ohio), and Po, find ) .
Maf t'fkfir frM ffrjntrtMf on
I'm fay.
'lf theet had Wen ne h . , -l-n-.n P. '!..!.
vet. .:,! to d. ea.l It- l al.ta .l.a l ie on l O .
II, ,,' ,,. - - s, ni 1 1 a t oi r. .
Hud thorn bern no liepnb'iean Par
ty, tire hundred thottaanil lrtie.iiart.il,
igoroita Amcrioan eiliioiis would not
now be sleeping in tb"ir eternal sleep.
Had there Ireen no Ifopnbliran Par
ty, one third of our ainvereign States
would not to day be laid watei, its
masters "laves, it's slaves masters, and
future full or crushing disaster.
Jlnd there Veen no llepiibliean Tar
ty, ten millions of American people
would never have been arrayed against
tho en n n try that gave them birth, and
llio Constitution under width they
had lived and prospered.
Hud lliero It-en no Itepuhlican Par
ty, "tho baletul shadow of slavery"
would ero now, hare given way to
tho light of freedom, brought ubout
by peaceful nieina.
Had there been no Republican Par
ly, a once happy ami prosperous peo
ple would not now be burdened to tho
earth with taxation nnd tho heaviest
national debt of tho world.
Had thero been no republican Tar
ty, hundreds of thousands of American
citizens would not to day bo at tbe
point of bctrgary, distrcssud for tho
present nnd alarmed for the future.
Had thcro been no Republican Par
ty, ten millions of people, bono of our
bone, and blood ol our blood, having
tho sanio ancestry, would not bo es
tranged from the Government, nor
be the subjects of a hate and tyranni
cal oppression unknown in tho aonals
of the civilized world.
Had thcro been no Republican Tar
ty, we Bhould not seo the Constitution
overridden and openly set at defiance ;
tho coordinate uranches of our Gov
ernment acting in deadly hostility,
and men, whom ' the -neoplo bavo
honored with high position rioting
on the fruits of public plunder, dis
gracing the positions thoy hold, by
conduct that would damn tho public
mon ol any seim-civilized nation on
the face of tbo earth.
Had thero been no Republican Tar
ty, the groveling, brutish African
would not be clothed with rights and
privileges he knows not how to exer
cise, or be arraysd with feelings of
fiendish unimosly aod hatred against
thoso who raised him out of a state
of barbarism to a civilization unknown
to his race elsewhere on tho face of
tho globD. : . ' i
Had there been no Jucpub-ican Tar
ty, wo should not sea our whole
people demoralized, our Democratio
institutions overthrown, or sadly
changed, and a once happy country
tottering to itu final overthrow and
ruin. .
Had wo never known a Republican
Party, the United States would to d.-.y
bo the happiest, tho grandest, nnd the
most enlightened nation on the faeo
of the earth, instead of the distracted,
demoralized, degenerated, and cor
rupted peoplo that we aro. Iladical
ism has cursed America. Exchange.
One Small tie Taken ano Tint
Othir I. fit. Two persons, ono a
discharged Federal soldier and tha
other a negro, were ro:ently tried and
convicted in a Virginia court for a
most outrageous crime, and sentenced
to bo hung on Friday last. On tho
dnv of the execution, tho military
,', J Governor of tbe Btate, one Welles, an
iiiteiibe lutilieal, sent a commutation
ol the sentence in the case of the negro
to imprisonment in the Stato Peniten
tiary for life. The white rnnn wnt
hung. Both ' wero equally guilty.
There were no extenuating circum
stance in ono case which did not ap
ply to the other. Yet tho nryro's lit'o
is Mrcf the arAifc Cni'in lotilitr'S life
is tncrififrd. This is a fair sample of
Radical justice and fair dealing.
When tho drop fell which ushered
tho poor white man into the presenco
of his Maker, a negro convict who
was in a cell near by .was heard to ex
claim : "Thcro 's nnotherd n Yankee
gone." Welles, the so-called Govern
or of Virginia, ta nn oflleer in tha
Uiiilcd States army and a Xorthern
man. II o selects as tho fittest sub
ject oi ins clemency the negro in prcl-
erencc to the I nion soldier. !snppoo
A Hemocratic Governor had been in
oil', eo and bad selected the tf Aid; in
stead of the black man for Executive
clemency, what a roar tho Radicals
would have put upagainstthcpartial
ity of such an act. Yet, we find not
a word of rotnoostrance or condemna
tion against Governor Welles' negro
partiality.
TJl'SRAND rolUONERS. Within twtj
TVeeks, the eotliitry has been slartleJ
v two rases of roisonnur. ' Mrs;
.iartha Rowland and a voting mkn
named Harry Weaver, residing at
llagerslown, Maryland, were lodged
in jail nt that place, on Thursday last,
charred with the murder of Andrew
Rowland, (husband of the former,)
with poison.
llio other caso occurred at Sutler.-
in this Male, where, on 1-riday, .Mrs.
Plnvbo Shugart aud Joseph Martin
were commuted to jail, Mrs. Slmrait
being charged, npon ihe finding ol the
Coroner's Inquest, wilh the murder
of her husband, Jacob Shngart, by
poison, and the innti Martin wilh be
ing accessory before tho fact. Tho
fulca of these four parties is easily
lorcioia.
F.STRAOnMXARY SAL OF MrLRS.-
We learn that through the ngeucy of
E. L. HiiiTinnn l'.sii , two pair ol draft
mules, suitable to work in harm-he
were sold to Mr. Charles Seidler. tss,
representative of P. Lorihard, ol New
I oi k, lor the sum ol fl,.',uti cash-
one pair sold for t0ti, nnd tho other
pair lor f 700 tortheueof Mr. lxiril
lard in New York in receiving nnj
forwarding the prodoeta of his snnff
nu totifccco maniilactory. Wc also
learn (hat Mr. Seidler has olTored (1
out1 for another pair of mules similar
or equal to nno exhibited to him yes-
terday. Tm-.-e are the highest prices
ever obtained for mules, even in Ken
tucky, which takes tbe lend of nil
other Stales for fine stock. JxwiswUt
fvvricr.
An Aokd Voir. Gcorco l.nbar.
in Monroe county, now lot, years of
nee, voted the Democratic ticket solid
the 13th, as nsual. Mr. I.abar is
hearty and in tolerable pood health
yet. has the use of his mind and limbs
as though he was going to live many
years yet. I.iko an old forest tree ho
has w ulistoo'l the blasts of over ono
hundred winters, ami amidst the tut.
moil of factions, stood like a solitary
invincible seiilinol faithful to the creed
of onr lathers, of whom ho is the only
ene remuiniug. uo voiea at the tirst
Presidential election, and tho Ienio
eratic ticket at every ono since.
Young men, here is a lesson for you ;
f illow the example of ripo years, a
century of persoual fxpenenee and a
sound judgment, . .