Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 07, 1869, Image 2

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THriil)AT MliRMMI. JANt'AltY T,
ItcmocraHe .VrrHnf.
Tlio Democracy of CloarfieM county
are requested to assemble, in tho Court
Koom, ou Tuesday evening, January
12, 1SGS, for the purpose of selecting
three Conferees to nioet like Conferees
from Clarion, Cameron, Elk and For
est, whose duty it shall bo to select a
Senatorial dolegnto to tho approach
ing Slate Convention ; and also to
ulectKepresontative Conferees to meet
those of Elk and Forest, for the pur
poso of selecting a Representative
dolegato to the samo Convention ; and
to transact such other business as
shall be necessary.
J. BLAKE WALTKKS,
Ch'ra. Co. Committee.
TIm J,-r.Vs'ssse.
This body assembled at Ilarrisbnrg
on Tuesday last. The Radicul cau
cuses met on Monday evening, and
nominated Dr. Wilmer Warthington,
of Chestee county, for Speaker of the
Sonato, and one John Clark, of I'hla-
delphia, for Speaker of tho House of
Representatives. As we are compell
ed to go to press on Wednesday morn
ing, we are unablo to give any definite
information with reference to what
transpired at its organization. This
much wo do know, however, that a
larger and more hungry pack of
wolves never assembled at the capilol
since tho days of Ritner and Stevens;
and, although responsible parties have
Agreed to do the "pasting and folding"
of bjth houses for five thousand dol
lars, we shall be very much mistaken
if it does not eost the tax payers fifty
thousand dollars. Such vile political
harlots as the Forneys and their camp
followers must be kept constantly in
offlce, and paid largo sums of money,
or they would soon discard "loilty"
und Ben. Butler. Then, down would
go tho Black Republican party, for
nothing but these corrupt villains
prop it up and infuse life into the cor
rupt, rotten carcass of Radicalism.
The Rump.
Congress re assembled on Tuesday
last, for tho purpose of completing
reconstruction and elevating Sambo
to a position in society never design
ed by thc Creator. Thrso Utopiun
and unnecessary propositions seem to
receive tho whole attention of tho loil
Beast, Sumner and their ullics. Tho
nation is traveling toward bankruptcy
in great haste. The pcoplo seo it, but
our Congressmen aro plodding oftcr
the interests of the nigger as icalous
ly as though there were no other
inhabitants on the continent. The
interests and demands of tho. white
people rcccivo no attention whatever
How long this state of things will last,
the future will reveal. The people, if
wo mistake not, have paid doaoly for
exchanging their Democratic whistle
for the "loil" one, which tho draft
commissioners, national assessors and
tax-gatherers liavo been tooting in
their ears tho past seven years.
"Equally on All." Tho loil froc-
bootors boast much of the equality of
everything with which they becomo
concerned. The Philadelphia Press,
in a late number, thus refers to tho
enormous tax on matches :
"Lucifer matches yielded the Oorarnmcnt laet
year, uin.Uftu tnr revenue Department, a million
and hlf or dollars. Th trilling tsi on each
bol It, perhaps, one of the best and m! euocese
ful of all oar imfn.u. Nobody fcela it en.. ugh In
complain, and it ie levied equally on all."
The tax on mutches is one dollar
and forty-four conts per gross; five
times more than tho original cost.
.Nothing in the world is so outrageous
ly taxed as the taper that illuminnlos
tho sick chamber, the parlor and the
hall. Think of it: Tho Government
charging five times more for tho priv
ilege or manufacturing than it costs
to produce them. What equality '.
The Patriot. Those of our citi
rens who wish to post themselves in
Legislative affairs, and the new of
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... uj,van net-lire no nouer medium
than by subscribing for tho daily
Morning Patriot or the Weekly Pa
triot, published at llarritiburg, .
This journal can bo had as far west as
Curwonsvillo the snme day of its pub
lication, it is tho central organ of
me Lietnocracy, and doservos tho pa
tronage of the party at this timo,
because gentlemon of ability, capital
nd enterprise have taken hold of it,
nl, if sustained, will aoon make it
the best and most useful Democratic
journal in the Stato.
The subscription price Tor the doily
' 7 pe r annum ; tho weekly, tj 2 and
to club, at reJmed rates. Addiess
b r. Jloyers & Co., nan-it. burg, Tu
f.rH. l.iftMl I Vh I In el. ffiMrt.
The Fliiln b l In. .L,v urn : Chut
si li'rnnl aprtids Ntvv Ytnl'a day wild
in, and thi-iT arc aix iatiiins with
this, I tie "i it V of bi iUbri ly l.ive," that
may angel salutary reflections, on
the day in wlmli even the btiml lost
of ns main's bi gciml rvoxlvr" fur the
fin ii re. This city mid ('I'lnmonwenlth
wero fmiinli'd by n man nindo great
"by deeds cf peace;" and if it is in
General Grant's power to add to his
reputation, it must be by such deeds.
War can hardly do any more for him.
Ho has reached ns liigli a pitch of
rank and fumo as can bo ochieved in
the career of arms. Among tho mili
tary qualities which he possesses, that
ono was not wanting which an acute
English observer says is indispensable
to all tho rest. Sir William Temple,
penkiug of tho requisites of a great
commander, puts foremost "good for
tune" It is no derogation to say of
General Grant thut his "star," like
that of Kapolcon, has eclipsed those
of all his rivals and adversaries. Not
to talk, however, tho languago of su
perstition, wo will say that we recog
nize in Grant's military carcor a cer
tain unselfish devotion to duty, which
is tho surest human reliance, and host
assurance of success in every path of
difficulty and danger. Let him bring
to bis now sphere of action an unscl
flii,aupartlsan desire to do right ; not
according to arbitrary personal no-
tious of tiis own, but according to the
fixed standard of justice in its true
sense, which is the prescribed rule of
me mw oi ins country. Tliere is a
niche near that of Washington open
to Grant in the tcmplo of fame, if he
have but a tithe, of the civic virtuo
of him who was first not only in war,
but in peace and the hearts of his
comitrymon. Grant Boomed to real
lie his high function in the future
when ho said, "Let us have peace.
He can givo peace solid peace to
his country. Ho can re-establish the
tottering foundations of civil lioerty,
and bind the Union fast with the great
cords of common interost and attach
ment.
The hope is sometimes expressed
that General Grant will change his
politics. We do not expect, nor want
any change in them that bis hotfest
political supporters could complain of
as a frustration of his reasonable
hopes. Let Grant, as President, but
realizo his duty to bis whole country,
as bis great predecessors did, then ho
is welcome to cast tho sops ar.d bones
of his patronage to the hungry polili
cul pack that follow at bis heels. But
let this content them. Tho Radicals
havo elected a President of tho United
States, not, we hopo, a slave or a tool
of their low and selfish purposes.
If Goncral Grant has not wholly
forgotten bis political breeding, ho
will remombor with roveronco the
name of Jefferson. That illustrious
pian, succeeding to power uiion a
great political revolution, after a con
test, perhaps, moro bittor than the
political contest through which we
have just passed, uttered, as he enter
ed upon his high office, tho mcniora
ble words, "We are all Republicans
we aro all Federalists." But we can
not better supply, to all, fit topics for
profitablo thought to-day thun by quo
ting a few passages from the first in
augural address of President Thomas
Jefferson. Theso utter the principles
by which, for sevonty years, the peo
plo of thoso Unitod States lived pros-
perors, peaceful and happy, in the
"model Republic," which was the
prido and tho hope of tho lovors of
liberty throughout the world :
I.t up, fellow ciliscna, unite with onr heart and
One Blind. 11 at restore to enrlal Intercom.
that harmony and sfTcotion, without winch liberty
and even In an hut dreary thin. And l.-t
I II.. II. at-licaa. j ,f hrtl tf tfttfaHAtt .fnnrrif rt.
Tht .-rn-nm-htp. An r.lil'.r alii lnMiir-1j m-Kn : "What
Ms I'l'iiutt i Your paper nf lnt shall we tin, abmiM t 'imri-eas be able
week run I aim .1 an editorial in whieh j t, bnl.p or IVIhlen, or by any means
ymi tske occasion to express your In. induce a suflU ietit number of'tlie pres.
dividual lrelereiiee for (Jen. lieo, W. ctit Male Legislature to so amend
I'nsa, o 1 ntaburg, ns the Demot i nl ie I the ('(institution a l bn-ee negro vol
ciiiuiiiliito lor Governor lit tlio next ing and negro equality all over the
clodnm. Without presuming toque Iriniutryf" Wo answer resist, by all
lion your ruhl to express your luef I the means which the (tod of Nature
ert ine, 1 re.cctl'iil!y nsk to bo beard . has put into (ho people's hands, "lint
on me snme sunjeci. Hint would lo insurrection and rebel
In my opinion, the question for the j lion." No, it would be resisting an
hcmociacy of Pennsylvania now to j insurrection and rebellion of Congress
consider, is, upon which of the leading j as a political party against the rights
and liberty of the iieoiile. It is not
men they can eoncentrato their full
voto und bring to their aid tho largest
percentage of tho nine thousand tlioy
were beaten in October. Evidently,
he should ho n man of commanding
ability ; experienced in public atlairs ;
of great personal popularity; widely
and favorably known throughout tho
Slate ; and, above all, ono who has
always manfully und vigorously ad
vocated and defended their principles.
Judging from this stand-point, (ion.
Cnss is not "tho coming man."
Wherein has ho, by voice or pen,
evinced his ability to manage the af
fairs of a great Slate T Where is his
public record to be found f Can he
point to any evidence of his personal
popularity? When and whero, during
tlio contest just ended, do wo find him
conspicuous in battling for or defend
ing tho great doctrines of our party ?
1 greatly fear that to all, or nearly
all, ol theso quostions, neithor you or
1 could give an answer thut would bo
satisfactory to our follow-Domocrats.
1 cheerfully concede that among
our public men be is known as a Dem
ocrat in good stuuding, but ho is
known to our people only as tho Pres
ident of a Railroad Company as
tho executive otlicer of a mammoth
corporation and from that position,
and that alone, ho has become known
to the people of the State.
I he Democracy ot Pennsylvania
cannot afford to nominate one of the
leading men of the great monopoly
that now overshadows the State and
has extended one of its Briarian arms
over our county.
Wo all know that wo ore a minori
ty iu this Stato. We also know that
to win in tho coming election we must
win votes from the Opposition, and
that we must solcct.for our candidate I
one who can win many. If Gen. I
Cas cannot do this, why shall we act
aside the claims ol tho genial and gal
lant Clymer, who boldly and defiantly
maintained our principles when to do
so rat a porsonat peril t Or why over
look tho merits of the young and chiv
alrio MeCandlcss, the representative
of the fighting Democracy; or the
blameless life and long service of hon
est Wm. Hopkins; or the admitted
popularity, the sound judgment of Asa
Packer; or (although bo declines a
candidacy) the burninir r.cul. tint nn.
rewarded labors und devotion of Wul-
lacc without a parallel in the annals
of tho party f
Jet us unite upon acandidato whoso
hold npon tho confidence of tho wholo
peoplo is strong cnnuirh to render do-
feat impossible. Failing in that, let
us select as our standard-bearer a rep
resentative man eo into the contest
for primeitile and, accepting the re
sult, caimiy await the day of delayed
rcoeinon to resist usurpation ana op
pression, in Uisn the "nobility,
gentry and commonwealth" of Eng
land issued a "declaration to tlio
King, setting forth their determination
to rosist every act of oppression, in
which occurs tho following passago :
"And we herein hope that all good
subjects will with their Hires and for
tunes bo assistant to us, and not be
bugbcared with tho opprobiou term
of rebels, by which they would fright
us to become perfect slaves to tyranni
cal insolence and usurpation. Wo
own it rebellion to resist a king that
governs by just law, but ho was ul
ways accounted a tyrant that mndo
his will his law; and to resist such a
ono wo justly esteom no rebellion, but
a necessary defence."
Such was always the language of
every oravo and virtuous people. And
such will bo our languuge, unless the
negro war has demoralized us to a
degree that rendors us boncatb tho
contempt of the world. Better a thou
sand times submit to huvo every cent
of our iiropcrlv tuken from us. and
the very name of liberty wiped out of
uur Btuiiites, tuan to be tlias mongrel
inod and emasculated at tho very
fountain of our civilization. JV. '.
Dny Book.
but certain triumph. Clearfiklii.
jan. 1st, lb!l.
Our worthy correspondent has hod
his say, and so have wo ; consequent
ly both should be satisfied. We named
whom wo favored for Governor, and
our reasons aro numerous did we deem
it necessary to give them. "Clear
field wants somebody nominated, too. thinir. This whole Federal miicliinnrr
Din sees lit to conceal his name from "'r collecting mo revenue is an orga
ns and our rcadors. Probably ho will
A Round Chkcd. Tho Rational
Intslligenccr says: "We believe the
American Union to be intact. We
beliove that tho samo Stato rights be
long to South Carolina that belong to
Masachusctts. We believe, therefore.
thut the control of suffrago within ber
borders is as absolutely the right of
South Carolina ns it is the right of
Massachusetts. We affirm the inde
pendence of the Executive, the inde
pendence of the Judiciary, and the
inaeponcienco oi congress as mutual
check and balances, the one upon the
other."
The Expense of the Elkctobal!
College. The Electoral Collcgo of
Pennsylvania cost tho State S23.
Among tho items of tho bill we find
for three clerks, 5U each. The
highest amount paid any of the Elec
tors was '', so it was more profitable
to oo .-secretary ot tlio College than an
Elector. Fifty dollars for one day's
urK uocs not squint toward economy,
Tho latter part of lust week, near
1'resdon, Vt eakly county, Tenn , a
negro woman dug a holo near her
cabin, placed her two children in it,
men lighted a tire and actually burned
them up. Slio was subsequently or
rested, and when asked why sbe did
the'horrililo deed, said her children
would not obey her, and so sho con
cluded to kill them.
JitV! lAdMtUntKnH.
Orii ni hi rtm ik c-.-.i
r'tll. V ol I Ira.fleld.nn (fcp .rn.
lug of Itit Sttl Ni.d nl .Unuarf, hMi
aaxorai'M.
boaaa at4 MiAtnitiii fllnjat M
liver dratu ,m
t'.S, ).ndl dM,lt(.d ith Trvaanrar
of l;. S , tn tr.'lira rtrriilalloa
Fomitara and nituri .......
Carrant atpenr.w and Ula
Loral Tender, llank iuU-a, Caea
Item!, Af.,
Put from olher Itankaand llinkert...
i uan itikt-
Capltal ftork paid in tMHi.OOS 00
1'irrulalioa outstanding... 6V2A
bat depoeitori 44,4.(11 HI
Purplut fund and prolHt, lil,40S 49
J.CC't fit
1I 111
J,o,',J J
GREAT INDUCEMENTS I
ViUrtUanrmn.
rnVIRT TROCLAMATinS.
III I I s, II n. 1 A MAI m
YY I i.m ln.lt. ,.( 0 e C (!(.( . 'in-' "I
i.l iLe laroly r-ili Jh I- ibI 1' i.ti I, r I
Trjl P'.poiK O'.t centra rtf
CHEAT r.XClTEMEN:
Cm Nic i. no m km r, I
ii a. i
Arwt (. Ikt Ml..ii, ILK A 1. HAIKIAINS
to rloae out our W inter lt."'k :
iuii 4jShawfs, worth
Total !!.1,3oU to .2:1,111, to
I hartbj eerllfj Dial tht abara ttatemenl It a
trut eopj of Ibt orlilnal lent to (ht C'o(ii.tmlltr
or nil l arrtnej tun bit day or January, Infill.
I). W. MOilKK, t'aibicr.
Q:
Natiohai. UARKor Ci.iAartiLD.Pa.. for tbt
guartar aodiog January 1, Ibotf i
asaouncaa.
Loani and Dltoounu $100, StO 43
Over draft.
U. a Bondt depoiiud witb V. 8.
Traaturer to toeurt circulating
Kntaa ,
Put from National Uanka
but from other Banki A llanktra...,
Kurnltura and ftaturti i
Caab...(inoludiug uuupe)
LMaiMTIBB.
Capital ttock paid in $10(1,000 00
Surplua fund- 7,000 Of
lliridtnde unpaid 4,000 00
Prodi and Lou 1.IU4 il
Notai in oirculation (0,4711 Oil
Individual dopotila.. 33,V7. 97
Una lo National llanka... 1,003 It
but toolbar llaaui and
Banktrt J70 00
1,700 SS
100,000 00
1(1, iJl S7
1,011 40
1.1H7 IS
I3,3 04
ToUl J;i5,.182 SO J.'IS,38J SO
I otrtifr that the abort It a true abttrae I from
tlit Quarwrl rtport made to tba Comptrollti of
tae mrrencv lur tbt quarter endina Jan. 2, IStlU
A. C. FlNNISi, Caabitr.
It E M OVAL!
KEJIOYAL!
C. KHATZER & SONS,
To the large and tlrgant room, on FBCO.NI)
FTHKKT, adjoining Mcrrell t Bigler't hardware
lloreg wbere tbejr will bt pleamd to tea all their
old and now eutlomeri.
ritiieni of the oounlj rieiting CLEAItFIELD,
and wiibing to make purrhaaoe, will And it to
their advantage to examine tbeir Block.
Ooodi at CASH TRICES eirhangcd fur all
kin.lt of COIWTBY I'KUUUCK. Jan?
The expenses of assessing and col
lecting tho Internal lievenuo for tho
lust year was 8S,541,400. If We could
go back to the old letnoerotic system
oflolliirr Slntca rnlloft tl.o ro'vanuo
by their own officials, it would not
cost tho people comparatively any-
1 nization of thieves.
toll us in his next epistle.
reflectthat having liamrhed from our land that re
liKioiiK inl..leraiee under ahich nan to Inm l,ll
and (uflerrd. we have vet gained In tie. ir we coun
tenance a political intolerance aa riMi.(.i.e .
eked, and capable nf at hitter and lilis.clv t.er.
teeutione. a a nyrry diSeranee of opinion ia
not a dinerenee of principle. M e hate .ul I..
rtilTerenl nnmea hrethrra of tho mat pnneit.lo.
"ear. all llepol.lieant we are all Federalima.
II there a- ant aiunng ui who would wih to die.
."Ire thin 1 ion, or to rhange Ha Bepuhliean
form, let them etand nndiMnrl aa monument,
of the ealetv with which error of opinion mav he
tolerated when reaann l leO free to ooml.al it'. 1
know indeed that tome hanrat men fear that a re
publican government cannot he etrong : that Ihn
government cannol M ttrong; that tliia govern
nient ia not etrong enough, a a a a j iw. '
Mere thie, on the contrary, the etrongeat govern
ment on earth. I believe It ia the onlv one where
every man, al the call of the lawa. would flv to the
atlar.l of the law, and would meet Ir.vaaiona o(
.... pnnnc order aa hia own pereonal encern.
Sometime. It if eaid that a man cannot he truated
witn i lie government of bimeclf. r,n he then he
tru.ted wnh the government of otheraf Or have
" louno angei. ,n the form of kmga to govern
him7 I-l lli.tory anawer thie nnealion. a a
All. to. will hear in mind Ihia eacred prmcll.le
that though the will of the majonlv in all eaac,'
muat prevail, that will, to he righllul. mnat be
rcaaonahle i that the minority pnaaeaa their equal
nghlt which equal lawa moat protect, and to vio
laie which would he oppreeaion. a a What
more la nacary to make aa a happy and prne
perona penpl, t Still one thing more.' fellow oili
lena a wiae and frugal government, which ahall
reatram aarn Irom injuring one another, which
ahall leave them free In regulate their own pur
anita of indnatry and improvement, and ahall not
take from the moulh ol labor tha bread it hae
earned. Thia ie the aura of good government, and
thia it neoraeary lo cloae thctircle of our felicities
From llarrthbnrg.
IlAHnisnran, Jan. 4.
Tho Senato Republican caucus this
afternoon nominated for Speaker, I)r.
Wilmer Worthington, of Chester co. ;
Chief Clerk, Goo. W. Jlamcrsly, of
riiila. : Assistant Clerks, Lucius Ro
gers, ol JlcKean, and F. II. Brnggins,
ol Mercer; Sergeant at-Arms, VVm.A.
uiipert, of Crawford ; Transcribing
Tho Vniversulist clergy seem to
think thut the phruso universal suf
frugo is a compliment to their denom
inational name, and they havo gone
in for it with a period looseness. They
even consent to eternal hell torments
for all who do not go for it.
ISTH A Y Cauie Iretpaating on the premites
A uf tba suhtorilHir, maiding in Morrit town
abip, Cloarteld county, J'a.. alwut Ilea l:.lh of
Septemlwr laal.a black and while apotted llt'l.L,
tuppoted to he about IS months old. The owner
il bereliy notified to come forward, prove proper
ty, pay charges and lake him away, or be wiU be
diai.oaed of at tho law directs.
, decJI-ai PETER MOXP.
al 1'i.tM. t, crei ..a-4 ,
I tbe cwnlx a ot i I. a. t,.! i , ( Ve tre aid (I
TO those aidilng li:SS llOllbll, rlUtt ..t, ! tod ..,. MMI M, I'll bh itt Ho JAilIi,
have iaaurd tbeir prervpl, o ,i,e llileit'd t'.r lie .
NEW GOODS AT LOW n
j hiding l a ( ourt , f t.,m.nr.n I'leta, orphan t I '
j Court. Conrt of Vrisrter he i,a. t ,.,irl i,( lli.rj
I and Terminer. Slid C'-nrt nf lleiieral Jail beille'V,
1 si (be t'ourt H.xiae at 1 learheld, in and for tbe
I e,in I v (l I 'lee, Held, eo oi ni enr in g on tbe ar fond
I Motilel. Ilili slat til alauuai), IHIitt, and
to eon. loos (INK W KKK.
j Nid'Il'K IS, therrfoie. ktreby given, to tba
Coroner, Juatievt of tht I'eaet, and Constablet,
in and ft.r said county of Clearfield, In appear in
I thtir proper perrons, wllb their ttolli, Heourds,
75 Inquisitions, Eismtnettut.B, and other Hrman-
i branres, to do tlioaa tilings w hieb to their oflicet,
and In their behalf, pertain to be dont.
UIVEN under my band at Clearfield, Ibis iid
dsy of Ileeember. In tha year of our Lord one
utouaand eight hundred and Slat v eight.
CYHKML'tl HOWK, Sktrtf.
Shawls, worth
Coburg, worth
Fr'ch Merino, worth
Fr'ch Meriuo, worth
Empress Cloth, worth
Poplin Reps, worth
Silk, worth
Silk, worth
50
$10 00 at $8 00
8 00 at 600
65 at
100 at
125 at
100 at
165 at
3 00 at
2 50 at
jr-pilR ar.deraignrd re.pctfu, ,lt(
I t.rti.a of the l.ul.iic ,.t',,.i-. . "
tpleadid aasnrtmrat of aerrbaadias ,
j are aow selling
I ""
blel i,,
AT VKUY IHV
I' KICKS
100
75
135
2 62
212
And all other guodi at greatly reduocd figurr!.
Call and mo.
WILLIAM ItEKD 4 CO.,
Market Htroet, Cloarfitld, I'a.
ricr.1l-4t
;hi:at imicc; ais
As r. BorxToa.,
....aro. i. rot'Ho
BOYNTON &, YOUNG,
Manufacturar of
AT COST ! AT COST ! !
Old Hen. Wade is willing, according
to a Washington letter, to "sacrifice
himself upon the alter of his country."
It would have been well lor hiscoun-
Clerlts, Kbenezer Williams, of Pitts-! try. ii nc ,,Bd bpo sacrificed upon one
Ta- T 'V,
a. ia.. ii,,- are young Demo-
crats .n every tr,w,,s,ipBnd town who
could occupy their spare timo this
winter in no better way than to can
vass their localities fr their local
party paper. lluw nilly of
will act as agents for the r..T,l,lic,,n .
nd in that way ht-lp to strengthen
"nrpatronaijeat the samo time that
they promote Iho Pe.nocratie cau-c'
Impend upon It, friend,, tlint our .,,..
y will never .tuir, to powcrilIlU1
you make more effort to spread Hern
ocratio doctrine among Qn people.
Judge Barker of Buffalo, has deci
ded that a man's wire cannot b, his
rrtner ia business.
IlrcoNSTRticTm Morals A scalla
wag from boston, keeping a store at
Nashville, sold a nogro ten pounds of
sugar thrco cents cheaper than tho
others sell, but it turned out that the
ten pound package was six pounds
short. The darkie, however, declared
he was even with the Hoaion ehn
f . t ""-r ! .'llllll"IMIl,l ll IIJH
for he stolo two pair of shoos whilo he I berslmrg to unset (i
.. mt-inu oKgnr. oikii are
the friendly relations of the carpet
baggers and negroes.
burg, II. C. Bosler, of Montgomery,
Chas. Williams, of 1'hila., and J. An
derson, of Beaver. No othor nomina
nations wcro made, as there was a
difliculty in caucus, and they wero
postponed.
The House Republican caucus this
evoning nominated tho following gen
tlemen : Speaker John Clark, of
Philadelphia ; Chief Clerk General
James Sclfridgo, of Northampton ;
Resident Clerk, John A. Small, oi
Ilarritthurc; ; Assistant Clerk, K. (j.
Lee, of Philadelphia; Transcribing
Clerks, F. A. Jlagee, of J'ittsburg;
P. Iliirritt, W. It. iivin, J. D. Miller,
It. Iternhard, Chas. N'iblm, George K.
liakeoven ; Sergeant-at-Arms, James
M. Cornell, of l'hiladclphiu j Postmas
ter, A. G. Henry, of Armstrong; As
sistant, A. W. Kimmel, of Indiana;
Messenger, James McCalley, of l'liila
dohihia: Doorkoeper of the Rotunda.
James Mcllcrmott, of Washington;
t inci oi mining lk'partmcnt, Win.
McLaughlin; Astistnnt, John Darrah.
K. B. Rouch and T. 11. Cochran, of
Lancaster, had submitted a proposi
tion lo do tho pbsting of tho Senate
at $J,.r)0(l and the llouso at $$,0(10,
both at t7,0U0, which was rejectod by
both caucuses. They state that the
present expenses of pasting and fold
ing in the llouse alone is f.i",00U.
Governor Geary ia greatly incensed
at the bad faith of papers lust year to
whom he sent his message in advance.
He now refuses to givo it to reporters,
but will send it to-night to all papers,
with inclosed slip requiring faithful
uso. J ho messago will not bo read,
probably, till Wednesday.
All afternoon thero was a bitter fiht
among the Republicans of the llouso
over the Chief Clcrkslii
of i'.s halters thirty years ugo.
X1VLLXG k SHOWERS
Propose to aall tbeir entire (look of WINTKIt
Dreae Uoodt, Ireis Trim mines, Phswlt,
Hoods, Kuhiaa, Breakfast
6 bawls,
CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, SATIXETTS,
Flannels,
Bianketa, laderahir!a and
Drawers. Caaaimara 6birui, Hal at oral
and Hoop fckiru, Ulovet, Hosiery, Ladies' Coats,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S' II ATS,
lists and Caps, Bonnet Vs veta, Frames, Itibone,
Feathers, Flowers, c, at KET COST, to radnea
their stock for,rtoj j,7
IT. On Friday, lleoeraher lSlh. between
J the residence of W. W. kellv and Ciirwce...
vi lie, a patent lever, hunllna; oaer. ailrer Vt ateb.
The Under will be liberally rewarded by returning
the same to the uadcrsis;ned at Lumber City.
l-l-l JOII.N T. JIAtiLHTV.
ISOtt. Coin? It Alone. Ifi(il).
fi. Jt L. STOUGIITON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Htrert, ( Irarlii Id, Pa,
om Store in Mulsonbur!
Iu tbe room formerly ocoujiietl by V, T. llegrty.
L. M.COUTItIET
riAKKS tliii mcthiMl of informing thr eitiicni
X. of CiivinKtoD, Km-IIibuh. f.irarii I4jI tha anr
rwundinjr eonntrv.lbtu hr bu jmt opeue! a Urge
look oi 81 MMKll ..uolis, hirh he i- rtcir
minrd lo idl TKN l'KH I'KNT CliKAPKIt than
the midc qutvJitj uf iiitod emn be puirbtwM for in
any utbr Blurt id lite ocigbborliuotl. Jin ituck
ciD..i..U of
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Kuoh m PitinftU, rmitnf.rfi, Muslim, lMiDef,
Linen, lrillin j;n, talmuci, Triiiiiiiiugt,
KibbuiiB. lttepe.
READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS k
KHOE8. Ii ATS k CATS.
GEOCEEES OF ALL EUfDS.
ColIe, Tea, Fucar. Kice. Molassea, Fiah, Salt,
Ltusoed Oil, Fisb Oil, Carbon OiL
Hardware, Queennware, Tinware.
Castinra. I'li.wa and Plow Caetinca, Kails, spikes.
lorn tulticatora, Cidor I'rcsscs, and
all kinds uf Aies.
i-aiy Flows are of tile rnrwenav.il. and
Centra county aiake, and 'are warranu-d to ba of
g(HHl quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
Ptrfumm, Paint. Vaniih. and t frirr
w-iimmt of htAtiuniTV,
good noun,
Of different branda. always on hand, and will tie
snld at the lowest pusail.le tigures.
i.Hfians,
Puch at I1RASHV, WINE, CIX A Wills KY
MB0 pounds of Wool wanted for which the
highest price will be paid.
V-Call and see for yonreelvet. You will find
rvervtbiii' uaually kept in a retail atnra.
L. M. (Ol TRIBT.
Freneliville V. O., June In, l(.S Urn pd.
Valuable Farm at I'riutr Sale.
v vHK audcreipned now offers at Private Rale his
X luia.auaala- ia laairnnt town-hip. Clearfield
oi.unlv. Pa., bounded on the north by tbe I'hilips
burt Lne Turnpike, and on the west by the
huauurbanna river,
CONTAIXINll KI(illTV-F(H B ACRFA
llctwcon fifty and aim of which are cleared and
under culm an. n, and Itavina; thereon a Lilt!
llofhK. I1ANK IIAHX. and all the neoeaearv
oufl.uililiiiirt, .n orchard, axd a sprint- of rood
water at the door.
There are TIII1EK VEINS of COAL on thia
ana. cne two l.Mit vein, now open: one lortv-
inch vein, of as pud coal as can be Youod ia the
ouanty. alaoi.pen, and one five tool veia, unopened.
T-For Terms and other particulars, apply on
the premise., to JollUAN llr.AII.
Lawrence tp., J,w )-f s !m pd.
STILV3I ILXGINES
MACHINISTS,
Corner of Fourth nd Pint Htrfwti.
t u:ak'Ii:m, pa.
l?
Their stock roa.l.ta la art 0f
Dry Goods of the Best Quality
Such as Prints, Da Lsinrs. Alr.ec, ,
Uinftbams.Murlins. 'bleached Li .;, ""
ri-i:--. "an-
Alto,
Cutlonades, Ladies' ''
hub. a. A ilooda, balantral '
ana jioop frkiru, Ac,
a tna assartasnt of Mea's Drawer,
ihirts, Hats A Caps, Boots 4 taoa
all of which
WILL BE HOLD LOW FOR
CAtt
are
HAVING eo faired ia the manufacture offirst
class M ACIIIKEH V, we respectfully inform
tba public that we arw aow prepared to fill all
orders aa cheaply and as promptly as ean ba done
in any of the eitiea. We manufacture and deal in
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills ,
Head Illookt, Water Wheels, Fbafting Pulleys,
fl, Herd's Injector, Siram Gaugca. Steam Wbistlet,
Oiltrs, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups. (Jauar Cocks, Air
Cocks, liloU Valves, Check Valves, wrourlit iron
Pijess. Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti
Friction Metres, 8oap Ptone Packins;, Gum Park
ins;, and all kinds of MILL WORK j. tore t her
with Plows, Pled Bolea,
COOKAXD PA RLOK STO rES,
and other CASTINGS of all kinds.
.--fti-dcrc solicit, J and filled at city pricea.
All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery
of our manufacture promplly aaawered, by addrca
inj as at CirarfiviJ, Pa.
Iss-H-tf IlOVNToN A YOCNU,
Hardware, Queeasware, GWir;
Groceries and SpiceE.
INSHOKTA CEXEKAL A.S.SUKTKEN:
Of everythinr wsuslly ken ia a rei.ll .
CUKAP F0KCA-U ot aparov.d eoattry pi,
dues.
A. K. WTiIGUT i S0S
Clearfield, Not. 7 , 18(17.
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
MAIlkET fT., CLEAKFinLIl, PA.
TERiiO.c deainnj GOOP riCTl RES.of any
A aivle and price, with all the modern improve
meats of the art, ran he accoiamadated by caltiar
, al my rooms in Clearfield.
i
Neptives rrmde in Cloudy as well as in
Clear Weather.
MW FALL & M I HER tOODs;
1VI Ilia 111 Herd A c,,.
eax PoatoHice, Market Hreet
CLEARFIELD, PA.
n AVISO jast oiwned a larer and eoa
stock from New Vork and l'kns..li e,.
eau offer extra tnduccmant. to CASH lit Ifci
We have a rplcadid aele.-t.oa of Dress Gwat
Uilks, tihawlea, nuakirea, I .anneli, EaU
murals, lllaukca, Hoop t-kirts,
Corsets, Tbim.otls
(ilove-6ttint
Triurhimira of every description, Zcpkvr,
lam, and one el tbe most ouni lete anuntasLU at
Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods,
rnder wear, Flrsiery, GloTea of all k.nde. 1,.
ander's K id and li arris" oalrbraled Nima krf,
(the beet ever maxte.)
Neck lies, liatterfiiea. Colis-a.
Cuffs, tiamdkerrhieta, Lacca. Ldrtt.f.
r n,,o-oiueriet, ajc: also, a larce amrtaveat af
Ft h.S, with l.kJV PATENT Ml If. to. tec
thins: eitant toeMJerr with a fuM lines, staea
ffoud.. 411 of which we offer at tba
VERY LOWEST CASU TILICZ:
Call and aaa ns. No trouble to show roodi. J,
mcmbor tiis f i.c
e-M- Pot..ftre, Markrt ttrrt,
ci8 CLEAI.FIELIl, PA.
Parrlrd.
In Lawrence towtiahlp, on December Slat, ldfi",
by P. A. Howns. Esq., Mr. M0SKr CO Ml All to
Misa TAUITItA M'KKK.
On Thurs.lay, llccoml.cr Jllh, 1R(1I, by J. II.
Csi.nurt.i., Kaq., Mr. I.EMCEI. C. lll.OOM to
Miss FANNIK HE A I' MAN ; h.ith or Knox tp.
On Thursday, Itecemner .Hal, lt.61, al Hie reai
denoe of the bride's brother in-law, G. L. Wat,
by Iter. 8 J. lUvm, Mr. JAMES It. TIIIIONK.
of Wayne. Clinton county, Pa., to Misa CATHA
RINE A R A ItK I.l. A MC K. or Curw.nsv ille, Clear,
field county. Pa.
$m- utrrrtisrairaJs.
-JRI-.AT IIAKf.AIMls.ln c,othli Tww,dli
J ('Maimers, rialtnetta, fihirtitif Flannels,
. ttrat torda, at J. p.
nAVINO opened bualneas on niy own hook,
at tbe old stand in Shsw'. How. I tharefors
aunounee to tba public that I have now on hand
a well seltettd and large assortment of
Cloths, CassimereB, Vestinirs.
Reavers, and all kinds of Goods for men and
boys' wesr, and am now prepared in make wp to
order CLOTH I Nil, from a tinalt articlt la a full
suit. In tht latcat styles aad most workmanlike
mannsr. Ppeei.l attention (Ivan to raatom
work atid cutlinr out for man and hoys. I
ofisr ureal bar,, ma to customers, and wa-reet
antitt satisfaction. A liberal share f publie
p.trnn.rt i aolicittd. Call and see ma.
ian7.tf K. R. L. STOUGIITON,
KOTK'l:M.The fnllowlnv Her.
1 of the
.KAliKH. b.
Jlt'RaiLadias', Oents and Childrana' Furs
llalanoa of stock at rreatlv eeriucad v,ri...'
tt' I.KfoKK KI0KK. ,
WASiTKII.-Counlry produce In ciehann
for cheap (nods, at tba
KEVKTOM FIOKE.
DKI.AINKU
CALICO
MCKLIN8
At tha
Ine.
infm 1 1,
I and upwards.
KEVKTONB KTohK.
SHI ! .( A frerh Invoice of (Hove Calf Rut
toned Roots, Ktar Polish Halmorals, aVe , to
at price, la suit tha times, at the ''
KEYSTONE STORE.
I-I.AKF.Ts.riLANKKT8.-A ,,,
1 1 of fine while Woolen Illanketa, Army Klan.
Jets, Artillery Rlankata, Uum lll.nkets, II eras
Illanketa, al J. P. KHATZEIC8.
I"
en. .sii llri(iL'o. ami
in thin lie is iiid lo Imve liccti iiulnrscd
ly Sctintor ( nincron. 1'tir a timo it
wan Riijiponod tlint SfH'ri(l;o would bo
ociontod, nut townriis cvfintig ho imp.
tl. .,i ,., , . uficstirii, i. in tuwarus cvt'it
I lio loyal carjecH.nir Mnyor of wdod in rallvinir around I
",'urgiit, rwoniiy poi arunk
nt rocoivod a iun;;od eye irom a
railroad mini who could not ntnnd tho
bntiiL'iiiK of the drunken Mayor, who
B .. ; .( 1 i.i .... , . . ' .
iiuauuiu -wniinnva d sunt horn
man." Whore ia il,e VriAMnr T Loy.
nlly haa pr,t n 1,1,,, pr.0 jn (; (
Lot all Iho lnyul howl.
Thirty thoitHitiid en.iipa of eulofjifB
of old Thnd. hr the Monprol mcmlwra
of tho JJumji, hare beon ortlt-red prin
tod at Iho cxKiiiwcf the people nr the
I nited Sutea. Tbua old Thad. dead
continues oppretwing tho pooplo. '
A Now York paper hints that an
immense amount of eating and drink-
.icoi-wBtiry 10 carry on tho
AT,?f,'a:i ",M,,m T WT.Af.ar
.. dw " Oooi,, Inelndina
Hoods, Nubias, llreakfaat Khaal, ((..... .(..!
dreu'e Capes, (Scarfs, Caps, o., will be sold at
0o"( l J. P. KltATZKK'H.
XIC'AI. ;iKiim.Violina. Flut... a..
eordeuns. Fifee. Italian Rielt,. n..i .
Ree.ia, Ouitar Utrlnga, Muaio Paper, Insiraetioa
a........ ,or sate uy J P. KKAT.KK,
Jiui7-la A pen I tat Pianos and Organs.
T i( i:i
J 4 sons have filed iu the office of the Clerk
1 url of Ouertcr Kessn.ns of Cleaencld
their pelitmna and bonds for License, at the Jan'
usry eoeeiona nest, arTceal.ly to thr act of Aaecm
l.lv. entitled "An Act to rciulate thr sale uf Intolt.
iostinK Liquors," ae:
orri. l.iPBvaa.
ing was neoettsary to
new t.-onprcsionai investigation
v.vnuu uauus iu mat city.
inn iiii'iiiih who arc supposed to sym
pathir.o with the Cameron ininreat
and whon the eaueus met he i-epeivud
33 votes to Sliiinhatij'h'd 'T. Many
pontlcmen crowded around him, and
congratulated him. I.dward G. I-eo,
tho old assistant clerk, whs rciiomina.
ted by a volo of SI to li!) lor K. II
Gordon, a niemher of tho last House
from Indiana. John A. Smull was
renominated for llesidotit'lork tinani-mouslj-.
llaurh and ("ochran's propo
sition, offered by Jlr. Goutchull, of
aJtneaster, was laid on the table Cor.
Commereial.
Gen. McCltillan has declined the
Presidency of the University of Cali.
r,.ei. I. .L... a. . 1 , ,
I ,v ,0 wi(. itiHt, ne now iioiiis
of positions which cive hitn from $15,(in(i
Jto15,nP07ear.
lnrRAV KHI PPCsine trcasamj on
m a "e peemiaes ot ine eonscriiicr, rcsnliiir in
i.,.,,.,,,!,. .....ni ine m.tntn ot ri.qitcmt.cr Inat
live head of HilLLT four with 1.0 ear .e.,..i
I Til SOI110 Of ,,l' k " " ear off. The owner is
rcfioreien to e.tne l.tiward, prove property, pay
charjee and take Ihem away, or they will be dealt
win. ara-oruinx; 10 law.
JanT.Jl JAMES McCl.lXCEY.
I)MIM I I(A1IIH'N Mil l( iN,
It hereby fnen tl.nl Irttrra of admiaislration
on the ealsle of KMANl'KL V ISl.lt, deceaaed
latenf Mradford tp., Clcrbcld count.. Pa., hav.
tn heen duly grained lo the undernamed, al! per.
son. indented to said estate will please make pav.
menl, and those bavins; claims or demand, a, II
prea.nl them properly aulhentioatrd fol settlemenl
aad allowance without d.lv.
. . JONATHAN WISER,
Admlni.lratnr.
1Afc'K HttTIt R.The annual elccln.n for
1 I seven Hireetnra of the County National Hank
ot Clearfield, will o b.1.1 al Ik. L u
day. January 1.1th. tff.V, betwaan tbebaaea w) one
D(J 3 oVliMik, p. n.
JAB. T. LEONARD, prei'l.
IJUR AI. li-Kowr valuable toaa propenie.
In the horowrh of Cetartcld. 1.'... .. '
tirable aad bnildmira new. Apple to
wm. M. McCi Ll.ornH
daclt Aliota.y .i Law, ClearJ,ld, it.
K. A. ThntntiRoti,.
Hnmunl Jlnlnn
I, li. lQliitniHi
l-nnii I'IhiiII (
l"nh MliMiin
Mil" 1Iot(
HcniRmiit ltl(Mim.
MrurT ttl.iM
r-iir l4if)n)ftt.
W. il. Thuioijn
Jnhn Kmiti
Hnmufl ('. H-phum
.lthn Miilflon
rfWirft KriKir
A. IS. Ili.ldrn
Maflhnr C. Unmt.fl ..."
Julia Ann Fr-nry
1 lulfttnlnr Hinitb
I"c Hifkfli
Jnhn triHi
Ilniwrl Itoril ""'
Uwirp. N. ( olhnrn
I -Mr Hhimtnol
It'hn J. HfM.,1
Arnuli. Kfhtiftirii
lVUr imicr
Anilirw Hhofl
J. Iltniiriiun
.Incob Mm '.'.!..!"."
a i, twin unsmr..
I'Hitifl llnwrnnn
li-iiinmin f wnirnrl .!!.'!.!!.
nthnrin .irnff...".
W. Ktidrt ,
Alury K. Mnnfff.smrrT
I. L. Itrlirn-tHn A Co
A n c i l 1 iPt .n t p .,.'.'...
iirmttf K. HoWi-ker '.".".""
A. c.
Wood wrrf.
KwMiaxia.
Iwarift,
MnrriB.
iitinitr-T CitT.
4)Mtw.la.
rarwrnnville.
Tint rf, rid
rtiMU
Irn.
IVtin
fnvtnfffnn.
ltmHT
lll'Him
(.ultch
ritvarflcld.
,.Nrw WRs-hinrtim.
ltt (nana,
Mnrrm
Horriii.
Clrarficlfl.
Mnffc.
rrwctivilf-.
vinpfin.
('OTinitinn.
(.U.lH'h.
'i-.ta.
it -Id II ill..
rimrflrlil.
lr-;la.
Ckarfl. I.l.
. CitrwnvtHf.
.('Iinrftrid.
....Hha illc.
n-arflfl.l.
(iirard
II ii too.
TATK, Vnk.
-EW BTOlvE AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW & SON
Have just opened a
Ntsr Sto, od Main St., CLtArm.n, Ta.,
lalely occupied bjr Wm. F. IK WIN.
Their stock consult of
Gkoctaiu of the heat quality,
QtlF.ENS.VARE, BoOtU 81.(1 ShoCS,
and every article oeneaaarr for
one's comfort.
Call and axamine our stock before pur
chasing elsstrhore. May fl, lKt'.fi-if.
lX STOCK! M STILLS.'!
I ALL ANP WINTER
MILLINERY GOODS,
A T
Miss SUSAN KEEP'S.
MARKRT FT., C!.r.ARriFI.T, PA.
llavias Just received all Ihenaveltiea of the arasoa
la tha Milltaary Una, rtooest tht lad i as
to rail and eiatnine Ihem.
Cleartskt, fa,, Hn, , fS
. v area . a. Taoarsoa
TEN EYCK & THOMPSON
Cl 'KW ENS VILLI-:, PA.
nAVINO Just received from Kew Tort one of
tha laraeat aad bast selected storks of
t...ds, wt art aow ready to offer tht aami te our
old euatoaart, (to whom wa retura thanks for
past levers,) and tht eitttsna of the eeunty reset-ally,
at
Frioes that will Render Satisfaction.
(lire us a pall before purchasinfc elsewhere, and
""""J save irom a to ju per cent on your goods.
Par stock eon.l.ls of a treat variety, such aa
IRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CLOTUINfl, ontHEp.irs, IIAHHWAIIE,
QVEEXSirASE, PAIXTS, OILS,
Hilt (;, 1'HflT A I.l. kl.lw,
Fi.h. Salt, Leather, 8haa Findlnra, HOOTS and
bllOKS leaalaru and home made) ia rreat a.
rietv. aad al reduced fi lures : TINWAkli
FLOl'R, Ac, Ac.
TEN KVCK a" THOMPSON.
Ilavlni ra associated H. B. Tbomnson with
ma ia tha above trade. I desire all naraooa in
debted to ma, by Note or Iionk account, to tail
auu seme tut aama wtttiout delay.
WM. TEN EYCK.
CnrwensTllls, May, T, I sua if.
Vk iv KTOltir
Cor. Becond St. and Hill Road.
II. MITCHELL
HAK Ju.t received and n;tied. at Ihe aKove
named i.lsce. an entire new at.wk nf SI M .
Ml li lllll'll.vwhieh he will cell V KK V I'll I; 1 1
Foil CASH. His stock eonsiau of
Irv C woods (.ro'rioK.
II ARDWAIi E, (jrEKNPWARE,
Boots and r!boe list, and Cap.. Rea.ly.Made
. i..iniii, etc Be also keeps ehmca
FLorn, cony MEAL, PEEP,
Chop, Katon. Finh, ana itrird
frullt.
Persons desirous of purchasing frooda at fait
rate, are rrspecirully mpieeted to cive him a call
T-f Approved country produce will betaken!
al the hislieet prieea, in eiehana fcer foods
('learheld, June IS, lo-tf
CHILItREN'S PICTl'H.E tasun aocaratelv
in a few aecowda.
Tha TONE aad TIMSII of my Photorrapht
sruaranteed to equal that of any made ia Phila
delphia or Kew Vork.
Constantly an hand a larre supply of
Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes,
Of all sisea, styles and prices, and of the best
finish. Also,
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
of tha mutt tDlerettine,
AMI KIC AS dk l-URa.K.N ( KM;RV,
for sale at reaa.ntal.le rales.
FRAMES OF ALL FIF.EK,
From any style of moulding, made to ardor on
short antiee.
1. K. B0TT0RF.
Clearfield, Ilac. 10, lsf, r
McGAUGHEY'S j
RtSTil IHTt RErRESHMEYT;
H A I. O O K , j
In Leavj's New Hiiil.liac. ffonrfcrly ocenpied by
ojr. iinic,
FECfiNH FT., CLEARFIELD. PA.
CICVSTANTl Yoti hands fine srle-linn of CAN.
7 MKS. NI TS. ( KiAHS, TollACt'tl, Ac
Alan, PR ICS H OYSTERS received d.ilr, and
serv ed ap to snit the taatrs of customers.
Illl I lKllsAMH ,,o story
dc lntf l'AMI NctiAl (iHEY.
PASSMOR.E L BOWMAN'S
t.rtK-rry und Saloon.
(On Reed Street, Bear tbe Railroad tl , I
CLEARFIELD, PA.
a revolitiot i mwm
AT f I RVVKUM l l
BT
HARTSOCK & GUsODWIX.
THE undmirned asviaf aatared lata aa aatt,
narebt,. ia tba mercantile burtae. aaeat
Una method af aotiryinf tbt publie am -.
and tht aititeai of Curweneviile and viciattv a
particular, that merchandise af all kinds will
ba aold by as as aheap as tha same enaiitv else
where ia tht county. Wa ktvt a full aapplv af
DRY GOODS:
Coeietinr ia rart af Iirau r.o.J. Vl.-.,
Prism af all shades aad styles : tofettsr witk a
inn aasonmeat ar
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS L CAPS,
Boots, tibara. Hardware. Qarvnsw are.
As Well as Tinware. Cedarwara. Willcwwars.
buckets aad Brooms : lorwtbs with a lavjrt st. k
af Orocenes; aad always a rail atock a(
TWVR, FISH, SALT, Ac.
Ia short, w. keep a foil anprty of averathuti
used ia this market,
Wa want all car all ewstomsra aad at maty
aaw anas aa asm aaaae II aoaveniaat, to i n e.
a call before purat aarns; alaewhara.
DANIFL BARTffK.
KDWIN OooI'VTIN.
Carwsnsvills. Paaramir 14. 1KS.
RICH iltlk ?10HSOPw
MiLKI IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS.
WrSI.ISS u Se-nsaticro rrmta
1'EIAINF-S at Sonsauon pnea
Ct'I'.l'KRS at Sensation ' prices
ALPACAS at Srnaatinsj rnres
.'uit rewiveeU at Mv-tSSOrS".
GIVOnAWS
CHINTZ
r HINTS
GLOVES
CKAVATS
SHAWL".
OiLtiKKD )
MUSLINS
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
Srnaalion
Sensation
Kftnaatioa
rNomatien
Sensation
pricai
pnroi
ptireJ
prirss
veeicea
at AlOSScrs
(naaiioo prices
Sensation :ric"e
Senaation
prirss
ltrr - - , .. . .
a wvu.u rcstiecituiiy inform the publi
" prepared to sell ! ,,... ,
.'a looanco, rian, to,
ul.lie that
rnnir.
as Well a. (W. V....
sn'.n erervttnnr ii'usllv found in
sal.n. and (rroeerlca. A share ol pnhiir palron
sjre IS eohcttcii. (if.l r. I A-'VhKK
de,3...tf DANIEL llliW MAN
LlTHERSRl KG POTTERIES
I.allirrsl.urc. I'lrarOeld C o., Pa.
LINEN at
CRASH at
CIRTA1VS al
TAKLE CIA3T1IS at
FK1NGG al
All to bad at Mi SSOIV.
Seinaalion pruiea
Senaation pnraa
Seosalioo prtrea
Soaa(ion irirM
Sersation prirea
at MoSSMrs'.
Sensation prtoea
Senaalioo prices
SQaaliOD f-nras
LACK at
HOSIFRT at
RIBltoSS at
TlilWMISGS)
of all kinds I at
in anj quan'lr I
Alwavaon hand at MiS--or?
Senaalioo pr.rea
FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN
Look H ere!
'l-'IIE andcr.inied , prepared to famiah vou
-i- With Ihe best FTONTW AKE msnafactu'red
in this country. Hcha.never yet failed to plcw
Ihe mol faslldiiaji, as lo quality or durat.ility
His ware eonaists ia part of
CEEAM POTS OF ALL SIZES:
MH.K tIKK'Kw AND r..,
Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety
Tubes,
CA.1MKKES at
KATT1NKTS at
TWFKHS al
.'FANS at
VF.ST1XGS at
SIUKT1.NGS at
Senaaiiiin pnwa
Srnsat ,.n prioaa
Senaalioo pnoaa
Sensation pncea
Snatton pnnea
Sentation rr;,ei
at kS'jSS 'iy.
frift
CLOTU1NQ aurh",
aa vffltta, ranlv
Vjwia,
I Oder Slnrta, at aetisation
Flannel Shirts,
Boota, Slioea,
Ilau and Cam.
Now d.r aale al SlOSi'r?
H A K L W A K E
at aenau,iB
pr.rea
at MOSSSMT
"lI RsWOsnnsn Fitch aeiu. Praaeh -quirrel
eetta, Amtrleaa S-ialrvol aetu. Kahi. vt.
torinea, cilvar Martla sella. Miak aapae and
ueuie .ar eeiiart, in.avar aad Mink I at
t. 1". KIiATaLh S.
And In short KVLllVTSUNll usually i
kept in an eatal.liahment of Ibis kind.
.de and
MEllCMtNTS
Can hav their ware delivered l.v i
TIMK and to ANT PLACE desiml.
Orders for ware solicited, and promptly aired.
sic, at ANY
at aensatinn
prices
at sensotioa pri.''
al Mi.SSrs'.
at sensation
pr
fen era I assortment, sea Catalofae aad
Pnca Lttt, mailed free la applicants.
liberaJ diseoaalaill
whofeaale trade.
I a... . - C
, l.f
W iawa to il
klKR.
auch aa Sawa.nailt
Fork a, Knivoa,
Spikpa, Hinges,
LlCrOKS. anch
a Wine, Uran.iv,
O i O. W h mkey.
CofnAO. rir., etc.,
Fl.l'll'S turn as
Prunes, liaistna.
Figs, Iaiie.ru, Ac,
GnocEinr.s, ar
i mill, il a ra a.
Shoulder, Surer,
Molaawna, C.itlea,
Te. C r a r k e r,
Spioea, tandiee,
('oal oil, ale, etc.
Alwravt at V. issor".
ri.ACKlNQ at aen-alinn p-rea
Uiil'F. at aentaattoo vnef
n'vir.K at aensattoa pricea
""'"T al aenaaitrm pnrea
LKAO ut aenaation prsrea
CATS al aenaation prca
Althw atoraof RICHARPM.Ksdr.
MOSSOP
Always kwepa ,vn bsaJ a lull
awotlnjeinl of all kinds offtwvls reaioired
lor tha aorom modal ion ol tbe pul-lift.
July t . 1 "'
BIT th. l'EM'rr.ATir At VANr
ie . ta. Lvwry . aaei showed have ass). "