Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 19, 1868, Image 3

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    Wfirlunt Jailors.
SOMETHING NtW IN SHAW'S ROW.
HtANK A StoUGHTON',
MERCHANT TAILORS
Waikrl Hired, t"lrarllM. Ia.,
HIVINfl opened their new et.bllehnent in
Sliaw'r lUw, on. done east of the poet office,
nil ea.lng Jn.l returned from the oaitera eiltee
,lti large aisortiaeal of
Cloths, Cnssimoros, Vesting.,
norm,. and ill hlndi of tiooji fur u.en end
,.,,,' weir, ere now prepared to milk up In
,.,,1-c CLt.TIIINU.froai single article lot full
nil. In the latest ,,,,r" snd uaost workmanlike
aniir. Special atlealioa given to euitnru
eerk and cutting-out for men Ma hoys. We
oiler It'"' 'arari na ta customers, nnd wa'raal
rati' satisfaction. A liberal ehare of public
ealronage fa solicited. Calt and see our roods.
M. A. FRANK.
oftlT.lfIISJK. K. li- WTOlTOfTTOy.
H. BRIDGE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(rflor one door rait of Cli.rfMd ...him,)
Mm kot fttrctt, ( learlleld. Pa. , I
f " FKP.H on amid 4 full ftsortraenti of (lant
j Furnitbing Unudi, uab HhirU, Linen
,HiU Wouloti Umlcmbirt, In and tHncIti,
Necktie, rookot lUodkrohili, U!ovt, Hsu,
I uibrcllM. to.( in (real vu-ietjr. Of iue
tjuwli he keejn tho
BVst Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,"
irh ft i Black Duoikin of tb vtrj twit nakt
i-incy Cio.er, in cra&t varirtf . tUo, Fraoob
inaiing. Kavr, I'Uot, Lbtnehill. snci rrieott
verouaLing. All ol which will be told ehtap for
tub, aod tnada up ntcoord.ng to tbt latoil it-lM
r pftperioneM workmon.
Aln, Afttnt fur Clem-fleM county for I, M,
inrar t Co'i. celebrated Bowinjr Mnehinaa,
.W. 1, l.Srij-tf. 11. 11 HI DO K.
d .i " n ,
Vhil.Klrlilii,i ttrrriirmrnt.
FALL GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP 4 CO.,
o, ijj Chestnut at reel,
PIIII-AbELI'IIIA.
lla Ihe miil eoniplete and
Klofjnnt Slock of Fall Goods,
lUry hava avar offered.
SUPERB Silk and Wool POrLlXS.
SUPERB ALL WOOL DO.
VERY RICH PLAID DO.
SERGES nml WARETTS.
MOHAIRS ami POPLINETTS.
With an exleniire assortment of
Mourning Goods.
v, ciaham A on- c iiltiniii
a
I l,n r u t i omnia
ita.a iiok
J. N. GRAHAM & SONS,
MARKET 8TRKF.T,
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
''pill subscribers havlag mured Into partner
(hip for (ha purpose of carrying on Ibe
business of Morehaudlsing, low afar
.furuiturf.
CLEAR F I ELD
FURNITURE ROOMS.
Alarkot Htrert. ca.at of Fourth.
OH TROIJTM4N, Proprietor.
rllK auhacribar kri laara to fill tha allm
tloa of lha ailium of ClaarOald and tar-
ft unJinf country to tba faot that ha ia Bow
(pared to Turwtth, ob short notica,
ICabinetwafeof all Styles & Patterns
lruilfd for Hlber Parlor. Dlaina ar Bad rtx.au
ar ma iiiiki artieia, or ia aata to aull par
ebaaara ; llamot, Pofaa, Lonnjrra, Hat
racki, Tablei, Ktaodt, Ao., As.
J alao manufaoturo
HAIRS A SETTEK8 UK LOW CITV PRICES,
CaniiltinKof Parlor, DinlnK-ronai, Caua,
Hockinf and other Chain,
Of hioh I propoaa to warrant and aell ehaanai
ia cat k purehued elfwhra. Jo.t try ma.
Cleartald, Fab. ST, 1807 tf
RICKEY, SIIARr &
Vtl Cbeatn.it Hlreet,
"!' PIIILALPIIIA.
CO.,
il-y
CHEAP FURNITURE.
JOHN GULICH
fTkf SIRES to inform bii old friendi and ...
17 tomara, that barin)t anlarncd hia abnp and
lrraied hil faeilltiri for manulaelurinit. ha ii
n prrjiared to waaka to order ocb Furnituraaa
i t; be draired, in food itjla andatebeap rater
I r CASH." lis genarally baa on hand, at hia
punmore roome, a rariad araortaant of ready.
uo lui.tiH,., .H.n, .bidi am
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BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS.
rJrokeiand Book-Caaee: Centra. Sofa. Parlor.
$-eikfael and Dinlnf Eitaaelon Tabloa; Cora
ta e. French. port, Collanejeony-Lind and otbar
l-d lai Sofaa of all binda. Work atanda,
Ji.i ricm, naan-auaaa: Koektng one) Arm
niiri; aprinc-aaat. raaa boUoea. narlor. aon
l i and other Chaire ( Looking-Ulaaaea of ererr
jd rrription on band ; and near fflaaees for eld
fame), wftlea will be put tn on very reaaonable
rni on rnorteet noiioa. lie alao karpa on hand
' furoirhei to order, Corn huek, 11 air and Cot-
n-lop aiattreaaea.
Coffins or E-Rr Ki.nd
ade to order, and fnnerala atland. !.h
llrene wbeherer deeired. Aleo, llouae Faiotin;
iv nrurr. i urn enoaorioer alee nanurae
Inrei, and baa eonitenlly on hand, Clenent'a
iient H aabinK Maeblna, tba neat soar la aae !
ai''ie anna trjia narbina nerer need be with.
eel clean elothel 1 lie alio baa Flyer'a Patent
a nu.-n, a rnpenor arurle. A ramily ailrif toil
a.urii aerer aeea oe wiinout outtar I
1 All Ihe abore and nana olk.r artUU. m r.
t iihrd to euitomeraebeap for Cian or eichanirrd
I r i.proTed country produra. Cherry. Maple,
I ' plar, Lin wood and older Lumber luilable for
t.Moet wotk, taken la .zebange for furnitur
I Remember the ihon la on Market afreet.
C -arteld. Pa, and aoarly opposite the "Old Jew
t "" JOUH UL'LIOU.
X'.rember !, I 'd? y
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glarlijmithing.
MW BLACKSMITH SHOP
FECUND fT, CI.KARFIELD, Pa.
fPllR nnderiljtned bega lo Inform his frirnds,
II and tha lnbabii.au of the boronib nf Clear-
b 1 and eurroundipjt neis: bborhood. that bs Ia
p a ready to eiaeute all orders silber in iron or
el.
H"RSE 8HOE1NI1 on tho moat approTed
IT Mvle.
AM! KINDS OF PAW-MILL IRONS and
HNB work, logmen's tools, canthoeka,ipreads,
g-hi, Ac.
."leel tools or all kinds made of bait Eofliib
Amerlran steal.
ta-AU my work Is warranted lo glrs lilil-
' ' i " rt . or but charged for.
AMOS KKKNARD.
fiEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
j THIRD 6TREET, CI.EARFIKI.I).
n'UKsabaoriberreapoclfully laform. hie friend.
1 led the nubile in reneral, that be has local
ia tho boroaib ar CLKAHFIKI.D, in the
p reeently oocupied by Jacob Shunkweiler,
be ii now ready to perform all du'ier
bis ruiiomeri in a workmanlike manner.
'U, Sleighs, !lorre and Wagoni ironed, and
'"e ihoeing done at reaaonable ralei. He
'FnfaMy aeki a ihare of work from the peblie,
n iolendf ta fire his whole attention la the
'""i. I1IOMAS PILEY.
ieb U ISfiJ.
Boggs Township Awake I
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
'THOMAS BEERS'SM
f'BRVRODT trying to get there (rit, for fear
J at being arowded out into tha sold.
t ' want good fhoeiof dona, go to Baaaa.
Jwant yoor 8leii ironed right, go ta Rasas.
J J i want good Mill Irons, go to liaaaa
naant your wagon ironed in the best
"'Is and workmamhip, go to Ratal,
niakes tha ben Htump Marblne in the
and doea all kinds of IIL ACk.-M I Til IMi
aieh.,p aa eaa be dune in the eoanty for Caeh
Poit OSes address is Clearneld Priori.
, . THOMAS llKa-US.
'f Tp., DM. i, iM7.,f.
V bankers;
No. 35 South Third Street
rnlLALJtLPHIA.
NERAfENT3,
gSS. PENNSYLVANIA
or the (5v
UNITED STATES nFAMFRlPA
CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000, rTJLL PAID
A. X, .mk Third SL
Application for Cuntral and Weatcrn IVnnpl-
eauiisB iu uv HlaVIV IV
B. B. KUSHELL, Manager,
nugJ9.i!y Ilarriiburg, Pa.
A Cslood
And rara opportunity to tho eilliensof Clear,
neld and adjoining vounties to luy store goodi
atwholeialt or retail prises, that will aatonlih
the unlnitrneted. Their ;gooda will be partleo
' t to loll thli market. Erery lady
will, therefore, eall tho attention of her
628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628
And
CORSETS, CORSETS.
WmTt. HOPKINS,
,o. G'iS ,lrth Strtrt, I'hilUt.
aati pacTi ma or tna
Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts
FOB LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
The largeet aiiortment, and best quality and
ityljs In the American Market. Krary lady
should try Ibera.ai they recommend ttemselrei
hy wearing longer, retaining tbeir abape moeh
be tor, being lighter and mora elastic than eth
erswarranted ia erory reipert, aad eold at
eery low trices. Aik for Hopkins "C1IAM.
I'lON-KKIRT
Superior Hand-made Whale. Bone Corsets In
fifteen different grades, including the "Imperi
al" and Tbompaon 4 Langdon's "OLOVK FIT-
TIJiti CORSETS, ranging in prices from 81
eenta lo $1 40 . together with Joseph Ueckal'a
celebrated FKK.M II WOVEN COK.-ETiiip.-rior
shapes and quality, tea different grades,
from $1 10 to 15 Ml. They are the finest and
best goods for the prleea, erar imported. The
Trade anpplied with Hoop Skirts and Corssts at
the lowest rates.
Those slatting tha elty should aol fall to call
and alanine our goods and prices, as wo def
oil competition. dept. 17, 1K6S
IIiiNbniifl
To this fact, because this branch of onr boiinen
will reeelre special "attention, and everything
needed in a well regulated household will at all
times be found inour store. Our stock of I)H Y
r.tH)lS ahull not bo aurpassed, either In qual
ity or price, and will embrace, in part, P rlnli of
every style. Qinghams and Lawns "of every
qualily, Muslins of ovsry grade, De Lalnes
adapted to tb e tastes of ths old and young ; and
every article of any kind of goods tbay sell ii
Cslun ran teed
To bo as repreiented. and warranted to give set
(faction. As to DREW CIHIDM-we bare
a splended assortment of Alpacas, black, while,
and In colors; Armurea, Silka, and In abort all
the newest styles In the marksi. Wo desire Ibis
fact lo bseouis known
.flrif O'toods (r.iorfilr,, tfMr.
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CLE A I; I II.I.H, Pa.
Till RIHY MnllMNu" ,, v. HI, u
Terms f Subscription.
If paid laa.lt. no . or uiilnn ll.rcr aaon.ba...! n
If paid after three and l for,-in nrnnih' 5 ,mp
II paid after tlic eipiraliou of ,i niuull.r... a on
Mr. T. II. WiLaun, our foreman, ii aulhoiae,!
to receipt lor miiiii'v ti.iti ioi.,.1 m...
of aiiharriptioa, a.i"rtiiing. job work. Ac. In our
eueouce. UKO. :t. l.uulpl. A 1,1-n
K'lilfir and Proprietor
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Person inaa, woman, eblld, pbyalciaa, me
ehanle, farmer, lawyer, barber, womaa's-rlghts
manlsorany other maa ta tho eounty
Or old, rica or poor, high or low, who will favor
ns with a eall. With our saw and eitenilve
alock any gentlemen can please the most fas
tidious
2tm rax! A
Ladies1 Fancy Furs.
AT
JOHNFAEEIEAS
Old EfUMiihed
Fur Manufactory,
' Xo. 7 1 A A rob itrwt, above
7tkg rhiladelpbia.
Ilarc now in itora of my
own IinMrtalionand Mn-
ufacturc, one of ihe larffM
and raoHt beautiful aelartiona of FANCY Kl US,
lor L.ad.et and Cbiluren wear, m the city. Al
Una affortroent of (Jrnti rnr Uloveii and
Collara. I ara enabled to dipma of wiy foii at
rery reannahie prieen, and 1 would liiorerore m
licit s eall from mv frirndtt of Clearfleld eoonty
and rieinity. Iteinember the Name, Number and
Street.
IOIIW FAR!, IRA,
no, T 1 9 Arch it., abort 7tb. auuth M Pbilad'a.
f:&l liava no Partner, nor eonntytinn with
any other more in l'niiadriphia. octl 4m.
JOHN M. MELLOY,
MsnrrACTt-saa or
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware
ann niALaa tv
llouae Fiimlahlns; Goods, Tin Roofing; and
Coudurtor I'lpea.
No. Vi3 Market Ftrwt,
augHy PHILADE1.PIIM.
j H. F. NAUGLE,
(t()(K AD WATCH MAKER,
fiiratai A.aj, Aaaar am tar
JT ttFICEpti&adVLKAHriELD
rllK rahwriber rerpoeUully Inforwia hia old
ftron. and the public generally, that he
J"" 'end. (and it oomuntly receiving new
Mni thereto.) a large stock of
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
. f I keep Jewelry ia all Its forms and of
"ii values, ailher by the piece or oeL
Tt nES A full a-eortnent of eilber Oold
nude by the beat Awericaa and for
""lacinrera, including a lM of gold
'"tar hunting caie, lull jeweled, Patent
fr-'-CKS-Of alldeilgna. consisting of eight
I '''' ik'rlv hoar, of either weight, spring or
" and b; II, e,,,, aBa ,.ri.
( ' I'AlhlNt -All kinds of Wntchss and
?" h'Plred, and warranted.
, J "i'on to wtial I have enumetaled, I keep
rtme nt of M'E':J('I.ES. colored and
, Alio. HOLD KS-i,nH PKNCII.S.
, '. FultK-i, Ill TTEIl KMVKS, and in
r.l""f'''"" le Jewelry line. If I fail to
, k"d )al what a elniet winy need, I
1'!," 'rat eiprrai, wilhoutrttra charge.
5 '"''are of public patromgr la loliHled.
IM.y 11. I. BAKU.
DREXEL & CO.,
Ko. 31 Koulh Third Street, rhila.lclpa
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Aipliration by mail will receire prompt atlrn
tion, and all information cbeerrully furmhrd.
Or lrm ioticited, aprll-tf
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
MaDuffiCtorara of aod Wholaaala Uealtri in
MEX AND DOTS' CLOTUI.NG,
H Market i 10 Mrrrhaiit Hired,
aagr7) PHILADELPHIA, P.
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uy a. a .rritl a.li-an'-e oa city prises
f-w.,0 Mhtt,
wl Ameriran KIP and CALF SKIN'S,
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ipe, Mor-oooos.
ainga, Ae., of
J. P. KKATZER.
18C8 winter. 18G8
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Nos. 2.1i, i:ir. A St I N. Third St.,
rillLADEI.I'iliA.
Wc are now prepared with oar neual eateniire
and wrll-n.erlH etoi-k to oner estra indncfmonta
to CASH HI VERS. aprll-tf
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
(HueeepiMtr. t I'rter T. Wripbt A Co..
iwroRTKn or inn rMi rn
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Ai.en.
Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes.
Jrl.vn?) No. dim Market St., Pbilad a.
BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
'o. IT K. Fifib El and ii Commarra,
nill.APBLPniA, P,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
row. rai tati or
ftntt, Oin.ftip. Fnr FMnt, Feathen, tseather.
Flat Need. hHtd Frutta, Clover Heed, Hootit
Derr Hkina. Hatter, I.ea.wai, (Sbeep
hlun, Kcrt, Ar., , Ae.
CONSKiXM K.NTS SOLICITED.
Weekly Price current forwarded on request.
June U. ler, U.
By just dropping la and getting a aloe dress
pattern, lace sett, kid gloves or by doing tbst
which Is better i giro her well-filled purse,
and she will and good and jay inj Investments ia
embroideries, edgings, ribbons, gloves, hosiery,
or any atber hoaeshold aecesslties.
And
la addilioa lo what wo bar alroaly enumera
ted, w. keep all kinds of Gr.NTI.I-'.MK VK
WEAR inch ss Cloths, Caiilraerei, Satlnetts,
DaU, Boots and Shoos, As beiides,
A Nice
Aiiorlnenl of Made-up C'l.OTIII N(; for Men
and Boys, manufactured ant of tho Tory boat
material, which we will sell for cash or sachangs
for country produce at prices which will astonish
both husband and
WIfo
Wa ar now largely engaged In buying and
selling MU' ARK TIMBER aad manafae
tared Ll'MIIER, aad will giro this branch of
buiiness speiial attention, and make it an object
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KEYNTOXE IHTOItE
(EC0ND Br, CLEARFIELD, Pa.
To Every
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pvr.AKM'.m. BI.lNli.
If trealrd with the utmoet auoee.s by
CATARRH
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ISAACS, M. D., and Pn.fraenr ef DiM. of the
Ere and Ear in tha Modiral College of IVnniyl
vania. II years experience, (funnel, of Leyden,
Holland.) No, Slij Arrb Strct. Phil a. fritl
moniala ana to eon. at bis fibre. 1'lte mHioal
farulty are Invited to accompany their palienta,
as be has no eeoreta In bis prtf-seion. Artileiai
eyeo inserted without pain. Ho charge for ex -aminatien.
Jel'-ly
Ti Ti F.i ( t)wTAni !. fei-n.
We have printed a large Bomber of the new
IE! RILL, and will on the rn-eipt of twenty-
Iraouts, mail a OT7 any addron, . air2 j
One who has Lumber to sell to deal wilh as.
Wo shall also keep eonetaatly on hand
general aieorttaenl of ; Hot I.H 1 1 : and
II A ROW A RE, which we will sell nt exceed
ingly low prleea. Wa also keep a full assort
ment of il'KRKWAIIR. Thli department
will be kept full aad eompleto, and every
Young 71 nn
Or maiden who contemplates boasekeeplng. will
find it adranlageoui to eotno and trade with aa
Ws are so situated, and, from long eaperlenoe in
tbe bailneis, so well acquainted with tho wants
and necessities of this enmmunity, thsl we fesl
satisfied if every maa and womaa
In Clearfield County
makes II a point to buy their goods frAm ae, we
eaa pics is thiol both aa to quality and price.
Therefore, come along aad bay your
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Qurmsnnre, Hard arc,
ROOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS,
Beady -Made Clothing,
Aad everything yoa aoed lo riader yourselves
aad families comfortable, from
JAS. K. GRAHAM & S0XS.,
ang if' CLEARFIELD, Ta.
""sTOTU K. The formation of the partnrrahip
X of James B. l.mham A r-one dnea not prevent
the settlement of (lie notes and book awitntl of
tbe lalo firm of r-'howcre A tlraham or R. W. U ra
il Am. 'loose knowing themwlvel indebted to
either are requested to eome furward al unco and
close their Seconals.
JAMES R. GRAHAM A SONS.
CIcarteM, September 1 0 If.
f1At'Tltajl1 parannaarehenehyanutloned
aratnsl pnrekaaing or tn nny war meddling
with TWO HORSES, (one of Inem black aod the
ether aorrel.) now ia the poeaeeeio. of James It.
Bloom, nf knot township, ns they both belong to
ate, and are left with kim oa waa oulv. sabieei to
my order. JdllN FOX.
Vsw Millport, Oct. I1, HoA. (acrUt
NEW GOODS!
Shawls I Shawlsl Shawls I
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
Hoods I Nubias I Breakfast Shawlsl
LADIES' 7UK8!
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS!
Ladles' Coatsl
LADIES' AND ClIILWiKX'S SU0F.S!
.111 Wool Itrptt
FRENIII AND ENGLISH MOUfNOS!
Silk Flaiik VELVET for aalu !
Alexander POPLINS !
All W00IPLAID8!
Keaaabes Repellent !
Chameleon Poplla !
Tappa Cloth for Wrappers !
Lediei' Cloiklagi I
Water-Proof black and brown I
Ceesirnerei for men and boys I
Bonnet Velvet, Ribbons Flowers, Feathers I
Ladie'a and Children's Hals I
Wool aad Cottoa Da Lalnes t
Maillns, Flannels, Prints I
Eephrs, worsted and wool Term!
Dress Trimmings, Under-Clnthlng, Hals, Cspi,
Hosiery, Ulovei, and a complete assortment of
nil kinds of NOTION'S, nt very moderate prices.
NIVLINO k SHOWERS.
Clearfield, Oct. 15, IMS tf (J 37
To CORRKSPONIIENTS. TIlO COIIlltlU
incnlion iiirnotl "Rciiiililicun" ia t-ood.
una win io publinlictl jirovidfU tl.o
author givos Lis real name.
Tho propositions of "a linopy wife
are acceptuMo and licr poolry oxccl-
10111. i-rinitirs are allowed to do al
most anytliing, but dare not publish
eoinniur.itiatioiis v itliout tho nnmo of
the aiitlior.
"Incog" niUHt also comply with tho
lorcgoing demanda. I'uoplB who have
good sense enough to writo an article
for a newspuper, houldknow enough
to furnihh publinhcrs with their names.
Mr. Nuthaniul Rishcl in now ready
to supply coal to all who call upon him.
Jlr. Jloorehoad, watchmaker and
jeweler, will bo found at Lulhoinburg
lor an indefinite time, ready to (ill till
orders or muko repuirs in bin lino.
Al! work or material warranted.
Cl'LTfitE JlitUes the diflerenco bo
tween the gentleman and tho boor,
tho lady and her drudge. A pupil in
the IIollidiiynljurg Seminary bus a
pleasant homo and excellent instruc
tion.
-His lionon Judge .Mayer will open
his first Court in this county, on tbe
Heron d Monday of January next, and
we fear be will not bo lavorably im
pressed with tho bnsiness, as two
murder cases stand at the head of the
trial lint.
I"l I'll Al I, . - In H I i.nl.'tlll o w lib
pri'vin't it mi m; 1 .n.-n I -. t ,ty
n .'! 11 p:ti t l-.r Hi-' il- li, Mi'.ti (, UiV
l.i'ililtc f,,nni 1, 1 ,,. npiK-jiiua ,.w
M V. ('linn Ii in tl.isa pbi, ... The day
wna liin nn. I b.velr, ntnl i r i i-a-l nil
ttilb lliti liihilenl hiipea nt nii. i ru. A
fpirit of Cliiiii.-in fnrbearuiiro ntn h us
in cld'uii wilneriHi'il m -1 11 11 1 1 nil ilo
rxi 1 11 inn . The soverul panlorn
cIummI their places of worship, and aM
ri'iaired to tho new building.
Rev. Mr. Harden, Pastor of Eastern
Avenuo M. E. Church, Ualtlmore, Md.,
I wns tho clergyman choson to conduct
tho services. He preached from .St
Matthew, Dith chajitcr and I8lhver.se,
and bis theme wns, "tho Church (iod
founded upon tbe oonfenion of Peter."
It was ono of tbe fincnt discourses we
ever heard; logical, imaginative nnd
adorned with appropriate illustra
tions; and was listened to with eager
attention by the largo congregation.
At tho closo of tho sermon, tho
speaker slated that the building was
encumbered with a debt of 3,000,
which must bo removod before it could
bo dedicated. Ho then sent bis mis
sionaries through tho congregation,
and in tho period of half an hour
nearly ?3,!W0 were subscribed.
Tho room wns dedicated in the
usuul formula of the M. E. Church, in
tho evening. The clergymen present
and officiating on tho occasion, wore
Revs. Harden, Spottswood, O'liyer and
Dill.
Wc cannot close this article without
milking mention of tho excellence of
tbe singing. Wo have rarely heard
more appropriate selections of sacred
tunes, and more harmonious blending I
of voices. We think this sorviee
marks a now era in this congregation
We are under obligations to T J.
McCullough, Ksi)., for a copy of the
new edition of tho election laws of
this Commonwealth, and an official
list of senators and members elect to
the Legislature, together with their
postolfice address.
Persons wishing to economize in
clothing their children, will do well to
try rootal-tijipcd shoes. Children in
variably wear out their shoes nt tho
too first. Metal tips never wearout
at tho too, and a pair of tipped shoes
at inn additional" cost of a few cents,
will more than outwear three pair of
the samo quality without them.
Journal.
Mcrdf.r A fatal afl'ray occurred
at Mr. Georgo Hoover's vendue, in
Becearia township, on Thursday last.
Two men, Job Snealli and David llall,
got into a qnnrrel, resulting in the
death of tho formor. Sneath was a
citir.cn of Cambria county, and RhII
resided about two miles above Cilcn
Hope Each has a wifo and threo or
four small children, and both are cx
soldicrs. Hall was arrested and is
now in jail awaiting his trial.
Joseph Bear has also bocn arrested
and placed in jail, for furnishing tho
knile wilh which Hall stabbed Sneath.
SOMKI MIAIrl NEW!
New Store in Madera.
MESSRS. J. FORREST & SOX
"11TOHI.D respectfully inform Ihe pnt.lie that
they bava Jnet opened, In MA 111. II A.
Cieerteld oounlr, Pa., an entire new stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CURWKNSVll.LK, Nov. It), 18C8.
Mr. GooJlanJtrDcAT Sir: Having
soon a proof sheet of this week's issue,
and detecting some glaring errors in
reference lo tho report of tho Com
mittee on Resolutions at the County
Institute, I writo to correct them. I
wns chairman of that Cotnmittco, nnd
never reported tho resolutions as fur
nished by your reporter, cither in form
or substance. Tho sixlh resolution is
a slur, as I don't usually rejMtrt reso
lutions thanking mj-sclf.
I writo Ibis in justico to myself and
tome other members of the Committee.
Very truly, J. S. SMITH.
Tin Shower of Stabs. Tho mete
oric shower, as witnessed last Friday
night by thoso who wcio so fortunate
as to bo out at tho timo it occurred,
was exceedingly grand. It commened
about 1 o'clock, a. m., and continued
until daylight. lis greatest brilliancy
was alter four o'clock. At five it is
estimated that Irom twenty to thirty
meteors wero visible, nnd nt various
other times tho euino number could
be seen- Their courso seemed to bo
almost tlireetly west, but few moving
in any other direction. Many of them
led JSehintl them a luminous track,
remaining in somo instances for two
or threo minutes.
Which they are prepared lo sell as cheap as tbs
ones pest.
Their stork comlits tn part of
Dry GimmIh of the lk-st Quality,
Sacb as Alpaecas, Dalaaea, Prima, Muslins,
Casilmeree, Satinets, and Flannels,
Ilc'iuly - Made Clothing,
Of the best quality, such as Coata, Fauta. Vests,
Overcoats, Overalls, Shirts, Collara, Ac
Boots, Shot's and Gailcrs,
Also ol the very boat Quality.
A comiiUMe stock of Groceries.
Ia abort everything usually kept ia a country
Consumers, look to Your Interests 1
Call and examine oar slock aad prieei before
perrhaaiag elsewhere.
LUMBER AND GRAIN
Of all kinds taken la aieheage foe goads.
P-Rsmember tba place, Madera, Clearfield
ooualy, Fena'a.
J. FORREST A BON.
Oe'obst II, 17 (f.
Advice that should br Hkfdki).
Wc desire to call the a lie til ion of tho
afflicted to tho merits of lloback's
Illood Pills, Bpurolj vegetable cnlhar
J tic, free from mercury and ill mineral
poisons, and undoubtedly tho k-.'t
remedy extant for the radical cure of
nervous and sick heiidiuhe, bilious
disorderg and all atTeclinus of the
Liver and blood. They aro, as their
name indicates, a Jtlood Ml; they
search tbe blood for disease and strike
at tho very root, thoreby cflueting not
temporary but permanent cures. As
a purgative, they nrp all that can be
desired, being mild and salo in their
operation nnd unquestionably ono of
our most satisfactory Cnthartic Pills,
and should bo kept in every house
hold, and, when taken in conjunction
with Robnck'l Blood Purifier, aro
uncqnaled for curing Scrofula, Skiu
Disease, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Dys
pepsia, Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions
and all diseases arising from a disor
dered slato of the blood or a disorga
nised state of the system. Try theso
medicines and you will never rgrct
it Ask thoso who have used them,
and they will tell you they are the
bestof mediciuos. Forsaleby Hnrta
wtok A Irwin,
Wo refer wilh pleasure to the adver
tisement of Messrs. Booth Si Rumbar-
ger, in this issue. Theso gentlemen
are residents of Brady township, nnd
ore the inventors, patentees and mun
ufacturers of tho best stump extractor
extant. Their neighbors, and all oth
ers who have seen tho muchino in
ojieralion, bear ample testimony to
this fact.
We are in roceipt of a first-class lit
erary newspaper, cntil led The South
ern Home Journal, published at L'Do
Bultimoro St., Baltimore, Marylund,
byj. i. Slater; tcims, 83 per annum
Those of cur readers who wish to pa
tronize and lostcr correct litcruturo in
their midst, should subscribo for this
publication. Specimen copies sent
(reo to any address.
Itin. Ilntlrr at a I'rophrl,
Tho Venango fyertntor says : Ben.
But Iter, whatever may bo his partiality
for other pcoplo's spoons and valuables
generally, is a man of good judgment.
Long ago be saw, or thought he saw,
that Grant, if elected by his party,
would bo as unmanageable as the ele
phant which tho Englishman won in
a ralllu.
It is certain that tliero is a good
time coming between Grunt and tho
.Skiiiipoles of tho Rump. The blunt
soldier has been flattered so long nnd
so much by Radical toadies that bo
may want to manipulate things at
Wachington without consulting Sum
ner or Ben. Butler, or any of their
class When he takes tlint stand, tho
fun w ill begin. Il would be in keep,
ing with the history which the Radi
cals have been making for tho Inst
few years, if tho summer of lsti'.l
should witness General Grant under
tho lire of Butler and bis brethren as
a traitor to tho parly which raised
him to tho Presidency.
But, what wo had in view was to
reproduce what Butler said about
Grant a little over one year ago, nnd
here il is :
Bat View, kbab Laicsvili i, Uiii.,1
Atigu.t 2 Im.7. j
Mv DrAS Sin: I have read your letter to Mr.
Smith, upon the propoioil nomination of l.rant,
with mai-h intcrr.u lie erittriems on Orant'a ca-n-cr
arc jurt. tint what will you do T You can not
g-t il, or anHhing el.e rou crntiig (Irani that is
not ln(.-iihr.v, publiettcl. and u liy I Hoemire both
nice aro couiting linn f-.r the I'rteifl'-nny, ami ao
the tiutti nturl not Ik t"ll. We art. 1 lnr, to try
the etperiini-nt again ttiat wc ,L1 v.i:h .l(.lineo,i,
L e., nominate a man for eu.poenl nvNilnl.iliiv.
without knowing hia prin-ilf-e or time,,. Ora.it
election will l,e a mieiortuii-:, i,-auec it will pjt in
a man without a h-nl or a hiart. intliflen-iit to
human entteriug. and impotent to govrm.
I an yours, truly, IIKNJ. V. Ill TLKIl.
W. JuiKS, Nccliah, Wiet-oliriu.
TiiANKsmriNn Dat. Governor
Geary designate Thursday, tho 2tith
day of November, as nday of thanks
giving, neing tiio time appointed by
mo I resilient ol tho I niled Mates, a
fact to which Geary does not advert,
in his proclamation. This is, perhaps,
some remnant of tho doctrine of Slate
Rights, not yet eradicated from his
mind. Ho recites amone the reasons
for thankfulness "onr progress in mor
ality and virtue." We hope this is
true of us nil, and especially of Geary.
1 he contested election cases ol last
jenr exposed his complicity in
infamous Port Delaware fraud. We
wait to seo whether there will be any
like development in tbe investigation
nt tho coming term of our courts If
he is not implicated in tho Radical
Irnuds of this year, it may imp y that
ho has mndo some progress in "mor
ality." He excludes tbe Jews, by tho
terms of his proclamation, which arc
unusual; but this is, probably, in
courticr-liko deference to (.rant's prej
udices. We trust, however, Hint the
f'lYeief.itr f.s-na,,
There a a gt-ent rli nl rM' sprftilnlinn
si Ihe present time In relet en re id tr
policy likely tube puimied l-t l,-p,.rnl
t.r.inl npn hia nt aj (,, tlir.pr, ,
iI.im v And it is nl coi,f.,, , ,(,
Democrats, but is indu!g .1 in to a still
gr. tiler extent by the Radical ,r. s,
sti'J po!iiu iati. I he Geiteriil himself,
even o i tie t hi arrival nt ashiii( (on.
is its reticent ns ever, and everv effort
I ) commit him to any distinctive line
of policy has thus far proved abortive.
JNor is he willing thai nny public do
ministration shall be ma. In in bis favor,
lie seems to keep tbe leading politi
cians ol his parly at arms bmgih, nnd
as to tho office hunters he appears to
be utterly callous to their claims So
far he keep his own counsel, and this,
01 ilsell, causes disquietude und alarm
nmong hia followers.
Wo urc not much given to specula
tion, and aro therofuro willing to wuit,
Micawber like, lor somethiiiL' to turn
up. At least we shall not pretend lo
lurosiiuuow mo policy ot tho new ad
ministration until wo seo the materials
from which the Cabinet w ill be formed
Then, and not till then, can nnvaensi.
bio or safe opinion be indulged in as to
mo course things will take for the next
lour years. President Grant cannot
iiieaso Doth tactions of his part v Con
servative nnd Judical. lie must take
ono or tho other to his confidence. and
I ., : . ; .. ' .
uo "runitu in ins actions accordingly.
If he takes Conservative irronntl. ho
di-plcusea the Radical extremists
and, nice versa. Which of the two
courses he will adopt remains to be
seen, and tho composition of the Cab
inel will, to some extent, solve the
mystery thnt now ttcems to cloud the
public mind.
In too meantime tho countrv is
stnggering nloirg.os best it can, under
a mountain load of debt, created by
tho party that baa elevated General
Grant to power, wilh scarcely a prob
ability that tho leaders have the finan
cial skill, much less the stern integrity
necessary 10 grapple m a stalcsman-
Iiko manner with the gigantic ques
tions men musi De met boldly and
fearlessly, or the Government will be
precipitated into hopeless bankruptcy
before tbe next Presidential term is
halt round. e hope for the best
but, in reality, the prospect for tho
future is gloomy in the extreme Tho
1 resident elect may be ulilo to stem
the torrent that is rushing the country
to destruction with fearful raniditv :
but, so far, scarcely a gleam of hope
shoots athwart the political aky. The
peoplo willed it so, however, nnd wc
must De content to take thinits as thev
oomo, wilh tho pleasant consciousness
Hint mo responsibility for tho extricn
tion of the country from tho impend
nig eviis, aoes not rcsl upon ns. Lan
enstrr mxeuigenerr.
A firo occurred on Saturday even
ing in the saw mill ol Roscoe. Clark
Co., in tho north-west part of Phil,
adelpbia. It was entirely destroyed
Lou estimated at f 35,Oiio ; small insu
rance llio adjoining building, used
fur wintering Fort'paugh's Menagerie,
wns partly destroyed. .Several valua
ble nn imals were consumed, nnd others
escaped into the street, causing great
alarm, but did no damage. A Targe
African lion was caught in tho street
by throwing over him box used for
mixing mortar. A leopard rushed in
to a house, w here thcro were several
women and children, link tho beast
was as much frightened ns tho humans.
and took reluge in the cellar without
biting any one.
Tbe representatives of the press in
Washington called on the President
elect. Ho fought shy and took refuge
in his intreiicliinciils by turning to his
nesK, taking therctrom a cigar and
lighting it, a proceeding w hich has
usually been constructed to indicate
ihst he is on the defensive. It having
oeen mentioned that ho enjoyed a
reputation for cautiously avoiding
politics, tho General replied tbst it
was truo h did not like to talk about
politics, bceauso that which may be
regarded right and proper in politics
to-duy may be all wrong six months
heecu, and ho thought that polities is
a subject about which the (cast said
tho better.
NEW3 JTEMS,
Geo. Iliseornna, In fompant w.lh
Gipetsl l.oiiglcect,Tilert lor MrToert
"li Tin" lay.
G. in ral M'-Cielinn is about ti take
up bis resilience permanently al lb).
bolren. N. J.
In 1 ". 4 Lincoln had 2H electoral
votes nnd MeClcllan only '.'I. In 1SG8
Grant bad l!i and Seymour 1'JJ.
John Savage, President of ths Fo
niiin Brotherhood, hna bad an inter
view wilh Grant lie ynv lo Europe
on Saturday.
Tho ( 'oltimbia, Pa., li -rMI, nrj.cn
Guncri,!' Kiel. an! Coulter, of Wsf
mnreland County, the t.exl -Demo
cralic candidate lor Governor. .
Tho Now York Mail knows of n
furnished house on Fitih nven io which
rents for two thousanl dollars a
month ! The oecupti ils ai Cilunn.
Albert A. Whitehead. ".... t"nr.
has been sentence ' (oi u V(r
State Prison for I b v- v.-:i' for mar.
ryutg two young 1
to have two oilier
Hi'
'!
Tho Bunker Hill (Illinois) Gatette
stales, in substance, that irr a barn
attached to a place w here a tavern
has been kept for years, near that
town, the remains of threo human be
ings have been found buried beneath
the barn floor, and that tho skeletons
of fivo other men, supposed to have
been murdered, have been discovered
in the neighborhood of tbe same prem
ises. The inn keeper bus been suspec
ted of having been engaged in robbery
and murder for many yenrs. The
(liKefte says ho has been arrested and
is now imprisoned, nwniting trial, bail
having been refused.
The idea so prevalent that the soil
of South Carolina is worn out by til
lage or rxhanscd with injudicious
planting does not seem to be borne
out by the statistics. Tho State eon.
tains 19.niMI,Hm acres of laud. Only
ono foiirlh of this is under cultivation.
Tho rest, some H.iOO.OOO, is nnstly
in tmtivc forest. Half ol the 4,.riOO,OuO
undei cultivation is now for sale. Tho
'. I extremes of the ruling prices are Hv
tno : . m . ci -. , i
en ..a ri n.ei re' per nurv. xiiiiruveil
farm lands range from f I to 8 Jn. Ex
cellent farm lands have been bought
during tho last year for (1 60, (2 and
S3 per acre.
WedneRihiynig.il s -al'.' In r si. o
of Roger Snniis A t aid '. at il jn!i;or
ton, Long Island, w. l.l.inn --n hy
burglars und H7,V) m I'o t- 1 Stale
bonds carried off. No ci;. to tho
burglars.
If Benjamin Ireianl. a prieais in
Co. G, 1st regiment J'.-i.ii-ytvania
Rifles, will ae:.d bis ad'it to too
ofiico of tho Wcllsboro lmt:i o he
will hearcf something to his advan
tage. Admiral Farragut's private Secre
tary, it is said, has prepared an exten
sive report of tbe cruise of tbe flagship
Franklin, which is lo be sent into
Congress wit h the report of the Secre
tary of tho Navy.
Brigham Voimeitl issuing currency7
in L'tuh, generh!ly rtserflbling th8
National greenback. J here is said
to be a good deal of it in circulation,
and tho Mormon President finds his
banking operation very profitable.
Nathan Cope, residing two milos
from Fairfielq. Columbians county,
Ohio, has an orchard of eighty acres,
from which be has obtained four thou
sand barrels of apples this season.
He has sold one thousand barrels at
three dollars per barrel.
They have been taking another cen
sus of Chicago, and this time the pop
ulation is2,'),0.ri4, a gain of 10,000 in
six months when tho last previous'
census wns taken an increase of 51,
G30 in ts:o years, or a little over
twenty-fivo percent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany have in course of construction an
iron bridge on tbe piers and abut
ments occupied by the old bridge
across the Coneraaugh rive at Johns
town. When completed, the Company
will have a donbio track- from Pitta
burg to Philadelphia.
Some BiFfALO. Genorul Sheridan
says lliat he saw, two weeks ago, in
Kansas, a herd of liuflulo ninety-five
miles long and twenty-five miles wide,
which ho estimated contained about
three hundred thousand buffaloes. It
is further said that herds of these ani
mals dispute the passage of trains oa
the Kansas Pacific Railroad.
At the request of several trustees of
Anlietam Cemetery, who ore trustees
also- ef Gettysburg Cemetery, the
President, Mr" Jay, ha called a meet
ing of the board at the Ehbett Hotel,
Washington, on the eveninu of the 9th
of December, when it is expected the
disposal of the remains of Confederate
dead will be finally determined.
The PRrsfDENT's Pat One sma!!
item of tho cost of the ''pence" to
which the Radical triumph i- M e rrr.
inao. is likely to be sn titer
of If,-
I resident s salary 1 In partv.-r -.r -s
East and West, are hrvil. in;.' lt'v 1
fora modest addition of . , ." t .; vr :.r
to the emoluments of i ;;. !'! ..- '..
as Gen. Grant shall t- i: . . i- ' i at, 1
Davis sot to h '( -.., ,. 1 iie N..-
York Sun savs : The i'f i ; ;r. , f u.o
United States Circuit iVnr: in O o-
mond opens on tho four: 'i V. :i i..v i f
November. There, if in y v.
ferson Davis will be trie.; i in".-iie
is indic ted, nnd has been lor a ,g
lime past indicted for treason against
the United States. But JefT. Davis
will not be tried. There is not enough
in tbe caso to pay for trying it.
The Democtats of the Fnnrth New
Jersey District have applied for ft
wni oi quo warranto to declare tho
election in Boontor township yoid.
nllcging that one of the Judges carried
tho ballot box homo, and that it wns
afterwards in tho possession of the
lie publican countv clerk, and that he
stuil'od it with split tickets. The stuf
fing of this bollot box elected Hill,
maeit jeeptiDiicsn, to Congress, while a
fair Vote elects Rn tferty, lKmocrat.
jUarl!ft$.
u.:y may bo observed by all, nnd that
from the w'hole American people there
i, -....f . e - i uuvci nor i.tr consri ract
will go up a umte.i sn p 'lic.ttion for ' , . . ,.' . ;
t-..-. . a ... L j 1 1 lovernmeiit. Both the (
iiiiou incri j no. guiui.ne.-. viyt..
NrtiRO SrrrRAoK. Tho New York
Tribune says : "Onenf'lho first meas
ures that will bo introduced into Con
gress on its naseinl, lime in Ileeemhcr. i
will bo a constitutional amendment carpet baggers.
providing for the regulation of suf
frage throughout the United Slates.
A bill will go through without a doubt,
und the Legislature of two-thirds
A CARrr.r bai Fracas. Governor
Reed, of Florida, refuses to recognize
his impeachment bv tho Legislature
of that Slate, and declares il an ille
gal body. Lieut. Governor Gleason
having attempted to obtain possession
of tho Executive olllco has, with tbe
Secretary of Slato, been sued by the
Governor for conspiracy against the
lovernnr and
Lieutenant Governor have issued proc
lamations, the first asserting his posi
tion, and the latter declaring himself
acting Governor. Tho Legislature
has adjourned until January. Go in,
Womasto nr. Hcno. KaleO'Brien,
who murdered Bridget McDermon in
Buffalo, was on Saturday sentenced lo
of the Slates being Republican, tho i executed on the IMh ot Hecemher
amendment will be ratified, and the! next. She made an incoherent appeal
question of suffrage settled forever. 1 the Court, saying the deed had been
A prominent member of Congress who i done under the influence of liquor, ami
attended these-sion to-day basalt-cady , asking compassion for her two rhil
prepared such an amendment in the
shape of a bill, which he will Introdueo
on tho first day of the session."
Heroic men ! The Radicals of Iowa
have voted to strike ths word white
out of their Stale Constitution ; and
Ihe Tribune thanks (iod tor their valor.
Tho 7Vilunf thanks God on small pro
vocation. In an aggregate population
of 071.911, lowa.'by the last census
eontainnil .vitrllit fill.! ool . iwi.l tt.elA
contained exucUy 6Hfl colored
Americans of African descent.
Iren's sake. Her remarks wero bro
ken by passionate spells ofcry ing, nnd
when the dread words w ere pronoun
ced by thejurtge, she gavo way loiter
emotions and sunk upon the court
floor in a helpless condition.
Large Yirt.D. From a seven acre
field ol Hon. Jas. II. Marshall's farm,
near Fairfield, 1,100 bushels ofosrsof
corn have just been husked, tan
York or Lancaster, or any other cotin.
ty, best it! (iettijflvrg Compiler,
Clearfield Markots.
Reported weekly forth Citimiu RrrratirA
by J. P. Kmirr-R, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ore
ccries, rro.isinni, Ac, Market St., ricarteld.
Ci rAnrm.n, Ta., Ko. 19, ISM-.
ATle. gn.' fl SO H .ge, drcfeed..... 1J
Uriel, Tp lb i?i liiilta, grts-n . 7
Apple butler. V gal, 1 Oflj Hams ....2ic4 Jh
Pinter- ti'i-i 6j Sls.uhtcra Ui. Is
"an ji'u nn pioa. lui,, ie
UnokwheM..... I 00 ' Lard . Ji
llni-kwlenet Sour lb, k Mess pork. V bbi".IS Orl
Href, dried SO, Oats. ...m , TJ
Hccf. fro eh .... Sf.fl 10, Onions S SO
B.rds. M IS 00( !H Olll Potatoes.. 7i(,il 00
Corn, shelled.. 1 60' Peaehea. dried, a,.. M
Corn, oar "(, til Plnrter, V bbl t OS
Corn meal, y ea, k. S On . Rye. 1 kQ
Chop, ft cwiJ !!.(,, 4 fl Rig., uj "n'"..i... J
Clorerseed. 00 00 Salt, sack I 0
I hceee. ti , Shingles, IS in, M, A OA
Cherries, lb. J"(o Si , Sbirgles. JS in U 00
Chii-kens, dml, m, f it Tltnnthr seed t 00
rarre Si I Tallow.'. 15
Hex.eeil S 00 ' Wheat J ,so
Hour U l'0( l,;. On ' Wool ,j
Hay li0td?OPO Wood, Vor.l....r 4 OS
Pittsburg Producejmd General Market.
Corrected weekly, from latest Tittsburg pspers.
rrorn.
Clioiee spring wheat, i barrel.
rtood spring wheat. ,
W irtrr wltrat, in sacks.....,.,,..
Do in barrels... ,
t Louis brHiiill, t barrel
Rve FlonV. V barrel
ktuckwhoat flour, bundred ,
euAis.
lied winter wboat
Ni w com
Old corn-
Oats V
Applei.ht.lf l..oils fi! Kgg..d.s,....
l.i.tlT.rn ce s.(-t 40 leathers
Common. SStA i t'h. grcK-.. f
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