Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 14, 1869, Image 2

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rharnlay Morning. Janaan H, ''a-
Tbe Ka is ilcvU J f-j.ii.Uws of the
Sonatoand Hou-f, lul t lie nomination
of Scott f r Senator anJ the dcdat t
;.n !r:n f.,r Tn -afu rcr, slow j cr.-
t-Ju!.vi'!v that Simcn C'araoron l.a do
nated Cuii.ii, lVrn.y, MtClurc and
Mann.
The La"i oriuE Klociv. Tho ou!y
sarvivorof tho Curlin dynisty, (Ivti.
AV. V. Irwin, Slate Treasartr, a
tomahawked ly the Winnebago Chiet
and hi? on iou. Hie idaco wai giv
cu to l V,uV" Mac-key, a young Winnc
tago. Cameron rule all.
The loili-l have defeated Cien. Ir
win, reei:t Plate Troastier. fT re
election, and ca;::iuteJ in his stead
Il-jbirl W. Mai key, a banker frum
rittfbtrli. This i- son-.ithir. un
locked fjr by IhjI!i parlies, and tdiows
that, intema'.'.v, there l 6omcti..ng;
radically wror g in that party.
Gov. Geary, in Lis late message to
the Leji-'.a'.cre. makes a great f,i"
r.vereh cilon fraud : Sit-1 "tl io creat-
er fraud vras ever perpetrated than the L ir'ature in 1-02; but falling into
vue he got off at iort I'elatcarc two lho 1'ai"Js of y'r,")n Cameron soon
years are., U-mJcs Li pard-.n procla- j b' "t to Hamburg, be coo
uiation Wjw that be has pardoned ; to abandon those who fostered
scores cf elec tion c.ir, ho Were j him, an d cast his lot with that ee!o
Icgally cor.vkud of perpetrating 1 brated Winnebago Chief. Mr. Scott's
r,r m.n h l t.';t.t I ii The ' friends claim that he is an honest
m i tinues t ) couns-cl and labor with Cam-
Tbe f ju'icrt ihh-s that La wcurrtd he will be the first man that
lately, is the re elec tion of thai drunk- j CTtT in tliat political cess pool
n debauchee, Zac Chandler, to the !acj remained an honest man.
United States Senate, by the Mlchi j The combined wisdom of the State
ganders. This fellow i unable two- j therefore gathered together at the
thirds cf his time to get from hi ;j.ate Capital , in the capacity of Sena
boarding bouse to the Capitol on ac-! lor4 jjerulern of the Assembly, Lob
count cf bis inumj -e-ra-.e ballts. The j Myites, Borers and Pasters and Po!d
iiisL.ps of the Meihc-dltt church j It willl well for the peoplo to
tboald give him Some altentioa. Per- ke0p an rve Dpon t!je ,.o;p. mjjo,.;
Laps Ihey wiil "cvngratclate" him. Jwi0 , lavt,,r J:jn tie l,ar,j
Tn PinLAi-iuuuVA.Ei-.r.-Th: iarni,,e cf tbe l"r.ver. These
is the title of a rew IVmxratlc week-i
ly jf.urt.il, j-tilllshei ly M. K. Pierce. ,
at 71 5"aoa street, Phili Jelj hia .
ll is just such a tewspspcr a the ,
times and the iv.ple demand, and re j
shall be very csach mistaken if it doe !
tot prove a grur.d success Tbe tdi
torUl department is BLderthe coi.trol j
of Chirl.s X. Pine, Pj-j , w ell and fa-,
rorsl ly know n to the politicians and
rc aie-wof this State. Those wi-hing
Hi c the r.:rl ', w ill receive a c j y get their names before the public,
ly return mail 1 y s uding their name j they, soon after the election, addressed
xnd adire- to the j-uinisher. .a letter to General Grant. Whether
' jthey wish to t made Urtiyn minis-
TheGovrr:;erlnL..me.rageays:.u,rl or lo Li, CaWoet
- The whole iurU-r of aj-piioation. , know Bolf tt h Iooks lQ ns M
-for pardons d,r;rg the year las Lou.h lUy Mrposej iey OWBvd
"Uaitn hundred ar.d twei.ty-, Ut.nera, Ur,ntfCr , fc, C0B) ,ed
-three. The camber ol V.u . 0 f.!:ow tUfir j:cutioD- Such snob-
jrrautcj ia that t.se has been enr : i.; , ,v .
l.rr.WI ml ;r V,t.l, l- '..
. . - -
" over Citc-en per cer.t
Oftlosepar-
ej i-e-i i.c i 1 1 r ee ue bsi c l-teli
brought bcf.r t'. courts In
17
coLse-pjetice of their return lo the
c, mra..on o: cr-.,..e. It w,,I I
observe J tlt Cis is over Cre cases
. , .
lor every wort. rg day lo lb year.
It sach are the pleasures of a Govern-
i7 i.. Mjm jusi l.,r-,llll we
iri!: rrTirtmii tl,t rit.; !
I 'ran The ev:zU.:ti
T'.U ell. i t: ! Is r.-ld r..
jnper, ir-l..li, ta That
the f.Tlh jear e.1 hU c-
J -l.tiMlr- r
t near Cui-
ic 1
that Su:e i:i Ctrgtvss fr -m 1 -:'.'. to
lMai.J agulo f.-.:a 1-47 t ?ir.
He wa the t e-: ;r:-s-:. w ho j:r.ii
at of his bed a., i nn 1 1 tit Ca; it, 1
in Lis t':!.l ! u to . ' ;01 j rf t
T!:r. cr rile iu t:.e av.vr.jt.- t; .n
learnii.g tLit rr.-.j,it Tiler
aebeict Vtton g the l ir-al Ager.ev tie
then pet measure .f t-,e Wh:psrtv.
I'orinf tU war Mr. P f.s wis alte'r-i
tatc'v rt-b;! a:d l-vSM. ac.rdlng to 1
the MLtiiLer.t cf the ir.-nv that bap-
Tiic-I to I tD ir,;s 1 i.eir lim. j
utscKiL c iss A corre-p.'i l ieit
in our puper cf ii.-t e.k ate 1 that
this pcMVmsa s '-r t t' e c- n.-ng
ttaii," ar.l iMirr.ate-1 that be w,s not '
"a mar, or tumnd5ai;:itr. ejpe
rience in piblie aj r,- or 'vf great ,
, j ..,;, , HOT "lU'lT :
arid fuvt n
y kr,?wn thr -!.-irt the
5;:e " An ar;i.l? f..ir 1
in ar.-.tLer
ix.r.e pb-:
" tiSn fr-;a a n;agix
iisVd a: Pl;!-rrr. erticeJ
t at 1 "taien l r n B-?'i ,i .
fV e 1 ave ro ci ..-It giv.-s a tn:e
sut rtet.t cf tie cas The wrier
b '(
w t 1
-"r t-ateriilly with oar
t--c:-f u wi. m
tr-.;. r tie livyi-f rin
i ' :: " !. The ar-.iel
a-'.Jt ! io
:..l'r r : -y r-r-j-ah !
Gi. L,ill II l; tv:J
PS-act ar.l a!
6,mJ xerx i
lut wtp. k.
at ew Or
1 ar.
' 1 C, n Han
M in l-e o .T.i,, , f
t.Se I :. strict
4 1e;..,: , , J
1x. ar J d.ed at
l. :.t V t. -TT, f'.n 1.
ivtk la Utrrrjrri ia civil lie .
of f:,o lrv,-y ,.. lh Lf'd ,
Jityci ca
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t a'trate-l
r.itcrsa. tle.-.,z. (.. reader lit I "r K"s- 'o. 5, in hi lato diet,
to iM i rci, o k-;a k. ,Le -0I,.;'(S follow. :
T ar ho , p , . I H r-lar-a. Clear..!, e-.ntt.
errata., MtmJlil ...,. -w-,.- l 4ol,.
fr I. . X low, Bl-t.t J tinnneil "4 ""' -! tw tha W et-ra IVnumtiar..
OS I '. if ,. . r . ' ' -r-a- -J." r R.a-te-r ll Iir-'r-rl At.
,- ,- .- r m.-iiunt; '-a-.--, m al-r-,u,rs. H. K.'.4n- h.
-a r t:.: r .-!.Srv-n ,.t ... ' tJ"- v. a. j. r..jc.
It tie ' ! ' " "r- ' u, ...m
. ' r i- . TWr. 1I -rajt.aaet a terra. ...... r eij-r. . H
l-tlt. i.al, r tl.l:.:-,-v;i-r , i i wataot e-we-eti, : IKe rrwiet k.H r.-H anil
Irlr.r-rlvH- . - --. at wwaa e-1 ui tae .ua4 rew l-r-H .
in UUTIXC f a, t , l3 ,i J( j aur-at.wa u IM .... traia.at : taetaiaa .rl
lrlr. e?aerwe : a, ataai'tt twrr-,rt. aa4 jutttce iid
' - waaaaaa la -f-wa rauia-tut.
t i t .
I ln rmikrl (i'IMiir.1 l liar '
. 1 nf I .1 . ! .' lilt lli'l.v.t.
- ,1 . 1 1' t t i l.t
V;i,rv rV..Hli ' fwn tl.cSt-L- j
llio S. i i.tt m an '! ' n r, '' I
I ,i tl t lu:. l-l:i'l .ir Kali .-! I
(,1 .
It
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f t.. wl.o l'-l ly SW-V II,
lYnrvi-o .V IV 11' w iil i.Xihv llu i
tka I.I...I the Si.Mo to .lui..l..
the pe, !e illi a pirn 'laoe in I '.'
as they did in II ii pol.l.ial
j;im oie thif-e ,f Luey Stciie an I
: t!iat wlebraled gniss iduwt-r anJ
Mava, !iu-ttta nicrahft, Charles Suin
! nor. The It ininrutic nominee wa
Hon. Curltt-n Vuruett, of Monroe
!v,m,ty. A. W. Wallers, rUj , of th'n.
ieoui tv, vi a one of the nominee for
IAUtai.t CUik.
The t'pmKrr tf tho Mouse, Mr
.Clark, a Philalelphian, tut not as
much of Inooiucrite as the Speaker
of the Senate, and is said to be, bar
ring bis politics, a man tit for the
t'Oi-ilion. The llemocratic nominee
was Mr. Samuel Josephs. alw of Phil
adelphia, who bus been a member of
the Houo for the past teu or twelve
j years. Jle succeeded in securing the
caucus nomination over our fellow-
i towr.man, Mr. McCulIough, by but!
i one vote.
Hon. John Sc ott, of Huntingdon, is
1 the Iladical noannee for United States
j Senator, to succeed Mr. liuekalew
I after the -tth of Mareli next. Mr.
j Scott, like Camerou, Geary, Forney
! i Co., i a renegade Ileinocrat. He
' was the IVmocratic uominee for State
; Senator in I-1'''', and defeated, and by
! them nominated and elected to the
.mu. 1 1 ut) reuitu fulii.
.1111 uu-
-..e-o, rvu,llw . grave
offence. I!ei-ousibIe parties, and loil
men, too, offered to do the "pasting
and folding fjr ?T,0o' fr which the
Uij; er wrro charged
last year
be charged
07,IHA aud w ill pcrh;
more this rear.
Clerical Suobblnr.
The Bishops of the M. 11. Church
cem lo be as fond of notoriety as
som? of their employees. Ia order to
rUIl-APILrBlt. Nut. 19 I.,
FDH.ASEt.r'BU. oT.
.
ir- r
ibiv.,io-T.son.n
"'--"" .'- laiiw. ..., u
: uO'eM- l ,B Itm tk &u u rail io !
r f co-t. ts i.hn,. suu-'a j
; ,Mi,; w lh, (.',.. j ,..
'- " tw r. ,i:.. tr.i w.i
I rt thr g M (!ri til rru our tout-
...
L n' '"'"' ''! ""- r
mrm tir.ntl mtt
rroil it tbr nw,iH
i ir.iif pr.Ir r-lIi,. hutinrM la its
r ... . , . (0 all .
t-T.4 r--!ir,iii.. I.lK ,
k -p T o I6i-tr fhf,f rnicrti. IB BiJ br Karkn
c-Brti or :b t.
- 'S' i.1 ,f f..l bj. u-4 "r't cf f. rm, t
ar B'a.rft. bar i..i. anrf ult,,nn
"V"' ,""r i", "M. j hy relays of teams, similar to stage
'.-''."tt;' tl.buf1ding np a largo carry,
--t. ..v. an'rt . i. , i"g trade between the East and the
. I. r I ma.
a the trar f mr maanrt-
I re jt (
..: tt-Trao.re ttro' Ihe Uli.l -,nr
h -at lat.'mr iral i,r0'tf m jutrr.
lrrr: :t. a. at I that tL- a-..,a .!!
rftTjT BLt
T t j I cl r. n I !. r. tt i ;.n:ia cit-n-
-. -,ur wl-r.i;,nt fc rTant.
T A V ,it:. K S J,
l orj, M. S,ar,ia,
I. K. Am. p. I. ( taaa.
r I fir. . Ki,.-l tl.
n l!l-"--l-t F, , , I b.-rli.
r
The Bratl Spraket A 1 mm be
TV nr.
It is not o very long since r,enja-
min F. rutler stood up in one of Mas
sachusetts' ha!!, and spoke as follorrs :
-A- -'-re la ISa ttaO'ti fnmi.Sr . II..
L'fi.'a'ara. aa a r-t- .rt ol thnr ,'n i
OCII 4.l,rr-out U, ...-.d a . .
Jl. ba ; aiaa.s .au, ihaa it a:d h-.tr t
sai s-4 tt- rh.rr.nft,,. Ma-1
r-a-a. I .ttrrf tai. tratraaeat ttrikr. awta r
w alai,t wua dre.1. ly aee rr,,ai. Ttiete
at a Urr-r , t.rtiya al the r.-x m.Bt whi. li
- tortioa el Ibr r.i .tit .huh I
1 lo ana. k al tK. I. -Or f Slf.r,oo camt aat
a-e'.'iT.'J, I
atra ut ai; r fp, ai thr
.efr
. ;.-w
of .-e ba-t-.a. a i -w to nr. ts. f
B-r. II
w.ia the aeerare nawttwr
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rt: I t I-.I .!. 1. M, ,i.l,, , y.
a 3 wi-i. aoi ... bi,,a u. it. i ticr .
I .;4 -I a ri.-r it. rii i. Tare ha.-
4"t mr-l I rr. I, a r..t,r the are f S.a
rara. 4r . ,a tr -e .r-l B.i
lu ae w t'a a-ue.- .-. lie .1. p -I .1.
I -t ta r.f lit t.rve ,..t e.Lt. rt rl,::.lra
--rr-rt ti-ee at l-e t.we tmt wi t ! Thn-e mit ol
a tar 14' M t;.-e 'hr arte a., a go tc a
Had (ion. Butler Stated that llieao
tUra oct urr--J in Sotitii Carolina,
or
in nine Western State, what a
I-l.il-
,sr:':rr,l,!C fcowl would have pme up
ajainet t'uii "t tatncl hous!" but
laroincin(7.ri4iia Mxaeliusott.,
in the vicinity of Plymouth Hock
where their fathers hung Quaker
it fixw for charit v !
Gcv l.eary has adopted the novel
idea i-f !ub'..hii, his reasons forcrant
M.r-t. ,.iM....,rt i tacked (,y t,e railrt.aj in,or0l)t t,r.'i '0uor- Tll cvcnue nro dceroaa-
Z.l'ZlJ7:ri.?J!?!X. I Cleveland and Bufl'ulo werc ,n6- hUo ' cxpentliturc. arc in-.ir-,'.r.
! p i koo-rj an ) t,.tt I abuut obtaining Ofession of the road , trenniiit''. Uankruptey will overtake
Cr.NTKAL GLOME W. CASS.
M J. T KIVI. ( I IIT1MII mi.
tiiirtnl (tij.-i V. llii IVfei-
vK it t i'l llu ron-....liUrl tlm'ii i f rnil
nav flt -lintf In'iu lii t ,1 v In t 'l,i
kiuwn llio ' li I tl-ut e, I'm I
h!i an I I'liimMi Kaiiwnv," n
l.i.in in M u.iii::nm (utility, in tin
-i .!., ,,i I ii.;,, ivlii i.l ..v I'.ivlniid
j. ..,,,. ,.,( to Wolorn
ir-ima, near Park, ixbuig. -in K'.'i,
land the other to Marietta, Ohio, in
j Ivl : fiimHy locating on a farm, on
' the 1 u -U in m ii m river north of iines
j ville. where I tie subject of this sketch
j veiis born, and lived in his youth,
i On in;; to tho schools in that then now
re-ion, being of tho most elementary j
cnaracier, ne was ijcni 10 ieiiuii, m
1S'J4, for the purpose of being educa
ted at the lietroit Academy, a most
exce eiil seliool.men unuur iiiecnai
se.ioo, uien naur voe l a.e, -Ashtiel
Wells. 'Hiring his, . . . . . , J '
in Detroit ( l J4-6-i-7) 1P l''-''7'lf .V tbat of this Slate, and
ol Kev
residenco in Jletroit ( 1 J4-6-i-7)
was a member of the family of Gen.
Luwin Cuss, at the timo Governor of
the Territory of Michigan. Having
obtained an Appointment from bis
native State as a Cadet at the U. S.
Military Academy, ho cntured that
institution ut a period when it had
attained, under Col. S. Thayer and
Major Vi. J. Worth, tho highest state
of discipline and elllciency known in
its history. Prom this institution be
graduated in June, lSliJ, at tho bend
of his class in the principal studies,
and among the distinguished live, in
general Academio studies. Ho was
invited to return to the Military Acad
emy at the commencement of the fall
Academic Session of that year, as one
of the professors of mathematics, but
declined, preferring tho duties of a
more active life.
Instead of receiving tho two months
leave of absence on graduating, he
was at once ordered to report for duty
to-General Scjtt, who was then in
Mew York organizing un army to pro
ceed against the Indians, who were
collected in largo number in the
northwest, under the colchratod Chief,
'Black Hawk." Although not yet
coniinis'sioned in tho Arm)-, (having
only the rank of Cadet,) he was placed
in command of a company of infantry
assigned to that portion of the Army
under General Twiggs. On the way
to tbe frontier the rnmimml of (Jen
Twi.'L-s was so much reduced in num.
hers by the Asiatio Cholera, (the first
year t lint that seourge made its ap
earance on tins continent,) that a
number of companies were broken op
for the purpose of filling others to the
proper complement, and thus the num
ber of oflicers was in excess of the
demand of the service, and Mr. Cass
was transferred to the Jlepnrtmcnt of
Topographical Engineer. In this de
partment he served six months, and
was then transferred to the Depart
ment of Military Engineers, in which
he remained until October, lboti,
when, resigning bis position, bo re
ceive j irom uenerai jacicson, then
President, an appointment as Civil
Engineer on tho National Itoad, in
which capacity he continued until the
completion of that road, in tbe Stn'es
or .Maryland, Pennsylvania and ir
ginia, and "its reception by tho Gov
ernors of those States, respectively.
During this sen-ice he erected tho first
Iron Bridge (Cast) ever built iu the
I'nited Slates, over Dunlap's creek, a
tributary ot tho Monongahela river.
Ho was an early and persistent ad
vocate of the improvement of the
Monongahela river by Locks and
Dams, and by correspondence, essays,
Dewspaper communications and other
active effort, contributed to the pro
curing of tbe charter and organization
of a company. As Engineer lor its
improvement be made the survey, and
located and superintended the con
struction of Locks Xos. 3 and 4. Af
ter the susension of the work by tho
inaoiiiiy oi me Mate ol renosylvania
to pay its appropriation and the sale
of the State stock to private parlies,
no was a member ol the board of man
agers, and was actively instrumental
in organizing a company of ample
means from the new shareholders and
the framing of a contract which insured
tho completion of a work, in 1H44,
which has been of tho highest imoort-
lf , ance to the manufacturing interest of
I'ltlKlmpiT
On the completion of the Mononfra-
hela improvement to Brownsville lie
organized the first steam boat line on
that river, and also tho first fust trnns
portation lines across the mountains,
cst riii the Monongahela river and
1 Htstmrg.
In lsRl be cxtuhlished tho Adnma
i Express across tho mountains from
liallimore ; elTectcd the consolidation
of ill the Adams Express lines between
Poston and Si. Louis and south to
Pichmond in Iv4, and the year fob
lowing was elected President of the
consolidated company.
In Janunry, ls.'iil, he was elected
President of the Ohio and Pennsylva
nia I Uilroad company, then completed
lo Crestline and earning about one
million dcllars a year. At the time
there Wem IhroA pnrnnrolir.i.a Kxil.l
ti, ..! f .1 1
" '"rls 1,1 lu0 llhC
between I ittsburgand Chicago. The
1 wo corptirat ions w est of Crestline bad
exhausted all of their resources and
uuniiio W IUIOIH assistance to
COmtdete tllO work llli'V l.n.l n,
ccnred' ni wcre -kini aid in dir-1
lercni oiiariers to that end. X lie men
oi eiiiernnse ana wouii ii L I loe-i.ion.i i.
rcctiine to iiiicaco. which if
" v""-e. "
iefl'" ,e''' hv cut VtT t lie OUiO
j nd IViuisylvaiiia Kailroad from Clii-
fn.rn an, I ..I. .....I .1.. .
t.l l'uulii.r,. .,! ll.n..rtl..- I
tho control of Cleveland and liufliilo,
capital. To that dale the only rail-j
n;id conanliilalion which l.al been !
,.r,i.u iimiik rouniry wa thai ol
.- .1 . . ....... .
. n .-iitiai, in wnirn in-1
eiuiKD nil 1110 liliK" we
recoiin.lelod.l
in aucocssful working onler. and with !
an etitiro harmony of interest.
Not
o here; no similar movement had yet
b-fii made, and a larre nuinberof the
Utno and l'eniisylvania stotkholders
were very decidedly opposed to ai,y
such movement; su much so that iu
the time the company was in the
createst ncc-d, lanre sum of tnonrv
had to be paid out in the purchnse of
me recusam stock holders. olwilli
standinit tho opposition in tho board,
amonr; the stockholders, and with a
portion of tbo public, the noeessary
lecialation was obtained and the arti
cles of consolidation signed in less
than three months after the plan was
conceived, (.lut of this consolidation,
so quickly conceived', so promptly ex
ecuted, and so persistently persevered
Mr the r-f,l.ii ,n. of the War P. aitm, nl. the
n.ate. af the r ire ta aarh elat are pnntrj ,n
in, Arn-t hejitter at a ataik ol iittmviiiji.
in lliluucli (In- ii'ntl ff iliHI.'iillir
l.nn M"wi i'in' el tl nnt innnifl
cent i n,ii t'lcl ii-niM i In in tlnn rmin
tiy.Mi.l lUndi in il.'M.nr.laljMiljni(l Vmn11,i(, Kl:ilr I '..nviilinli.
! one ol llir i:rtal ami ronlrnlliiii ., , ., . ..
, , , - . ,. , ' Hie rvn'lia lito iit i n ill llio lullo ititf
wotl'l I'll" iiiiihI l-oviilm nt lint ' letter:
woiiM have Urn tli nnt iiiifortnnntc ! lit amnu, tVcdnlior MiS,
poMlion of Pittsburg if the ronsolhhi
tun hud failed, and Ch'Vi luinl and
liufViilo bad obtained control of the
roads hot worn Cresllino and Chicngo. j hold front you and others who have
l or tho past thii tci u years Geneiiil ' addressed moon tho subject, my dclcr
Ciiss has been the President and ruling j initiation not to be a candidate lor the
genius of this consolidated company ' nomination to bo niudo by tho next
(.now tho Pittbburg, Port Wnvno and
Chicago) w ith the exception of a short
interval, when ho voluntarily with
drew. Ihiring this interval ho was
appointed, in 1 .")'.(, ft member of tho
board of visitors to West Point.
General Cuss' whole life has been
one of public usefulness. His entire
timeimd energies have boen employed
un ins uiiueriitK nigs uuve oeen iiiitrituu
with success. Ho is strictly a business
man, practical in conception, and in
dustrious and prompt in execution. In
manner ho is courteous, with pleasing
address and impressive presence. As
a railroad mnnuger ho has few com
peers, tho Pittsburg, Port Wayne and
Chicago being acknowledged ono of,
jf not tha best systemuti.ed road in
tho I'nited States. 1 believe it lias
thus far, fortunately, been freer from
accidents than any other road of the
same, length in the world. How much
this has depended upon tho minuliie
of system and tho quality and order
of the machinery is hard to determine
but certain it is that executive ability
in tlio management of railroads bus
much to do in protecting tlio public
from tlio wholesale butchery of passen
gers with which wo are so ofton
shocked. Tho General's undivided
attention is given to tlio interests of
tho road. He resides on its line some
eleven miles below the city, where he
hasone of the moBl tastefully arranged
places, about tho city w hoso grounds
and adornments would themselves
form a subject for an interesting do-
sciiptivo sketch, but would be out of
plnce hero nnd comes to tho city at
nine in the morning, returning home
four ia tbe afternoon having very
iiiiu: inrowAnm . , i K r. ex
cept on business; not however from
i any want of inclination, but from lack
I of timc- 'ron tho time he reaches
! hl" of,k' Hnlil 1)6 leaves it, it is be-
sieged with all classes of people, ou all
manner of busincs. Ho is what would
usually be called a popular man j nev
er making an enemy unless in the lino
of duty is generous in the distribu
tion of his means (of which he has
ample) to charitable purposes, and
commands now, and ever has, tho re
spect and confidence of a discriniina
ting public, to a degree accorded to
lew men in tins community.
t:iUUirTlTri-iM p ft a? u n a, . Tl
aro confined in the l'i,ilHlni... n..n
try prison the following named ron
victs, under sentences of death, for,
whoso execution wan-ents have not i
boen issued : Enwatd Ford, sentenced
Mnn 1 I I . I 1 1. 11 tik
lsi.3; 1'atrick Finnofrnh, Kobuury i,
Newton Chumnion. Do
1, 1SGG, and Alfred Alexander nnd
Hester Vaughn, July a, IfilS. Succes
sive Governors, for satisfactory rea
sons, have declined to order tho execu
tion of these persons. Tho law re
quires that they shall be executed iu
accordance willi the sentence, tincon
ditionnl'y pardoned, or held in close
confinement in the county jail during
life. The latterpiinishmanl, with tho
additional emhittermont constantly
preying upon the mind that a death
warrant may at any moment be issued
, , . .
is, pcrhops, the severest that could bo
inflicted. It would bo both just and
merciful to givo tho Governor author
ity to commute tlio sentence of death
in the uhovo named cases to imprison
ment, at labor, in tlio penitentiary,
for such a term of years as tho amel
iorating circumstances may seem to
justify and demand. Ono of the con
victs named has been imprisoned abonl
eighteen years, and although it might
not be advisable to set him at liberty,
humanity and tho ends of justice re
quire the commutation of his sentence
in the manner suggested. Governor's
M '.. a t
Pini.APri.niiA, lb. 10, 1118.
Dkab Sib : This is to certify thot 1
have been intimately acquainted with
Schcclz's celebrated BiTrsa Cordial
for llio lust four years, and have seen
its effects in Dyspepsia, Norvous Dis
eases, Kheuinntism, and all tho vari
ous forms of General Debility tending
lo decline, ami from my knowledge
or said Ililters, I havo no hesitation
in pronouncing them tho best general
r-,l I . . .
remedy lor tbo above diseases that is
now known. Ytiu may uso this in anj
you desire.
VM. t'LAKK, M. I).,
o pio .Market Street, ami '. K. Cor.
Oth .nd Cnllowliill.
It-fiend ScliccU's (.Innding advor-
lisement in uiiolher cnhiinn.
Jisr I.l KK 1 IH M. 1'or tlireo weeks
past it lmd been riven out in loil cir
cle! that tlio ceeniber report-of tlio
.Milionul Ielt would a,ow a liirT, ro-
diution : but, liko everv urci-eeilintr
report, Hie nionnlcr in mill expnmlii.c
IU0 ".
Iieavier
ilm Vnt;,....,i ,!.:.. :.
" o - o
us, niilena those in power cliango their
inotlo of doing businens.
Movi.Mi. The Uuiiipt'otigreKg liave
coniniciifed repealinje somo (,f their
mi.irniblo ennctinenla. Un Monday
last tlio Tenure, of Oiliee act was re-
pealed in llio House, by vote of Ufi
o 47
lvren- ll,,m,irenl ..n. m.i e..-
... , " V. " . . ""
1 " ' """ lur,-v "yen li,utk Iipl,,lu"
liciuis voted npninst it.
The .Supremo Court of tho United
States lias decided that the courtu oftbc
I'istrict of Columbia erred in striking
Mr. Itrntlley, 8i, Irom the list of prac-
lining Buornoys, ana ordered a man
tiitmut to ihsue, restoring him to bis
place. Justico Millor dissented.
Kansas rejected fetnalo sulfrairo at
tbo Into election, and adopted negro
suAnie. That is tho truo liadical
idea, accordiiiif lo Senator Wilson
settling tho "more important" question
U I SI.
Kx (iov. W. 1'. .lohnston anH fm;i..
have returned to Kitlatiniiiff ami ii,.."r.
tip their permanent rosidonoe thej-c
alter an absence of manv viar. '
t"
Huh, lliitiir 11 '.
llmi. llr'Mcr ( IvmiT nVflipca l. itjj
a rninliiliitii ("T Itovcl nr 1 1 I'.wn I lio
Hon. William lloi'KiMi Mil Vttir
,e,r.Yoiir letter of tlm 2ltli int
' renuiics that 1 should no longer with-
Democratic Stulo Convention for tho
ollico of Governor.
Thero nro private reasons influen
cing mo to this decision which 1 deem
imperative. Jt these did not exist, l
should not hesitate, if culled on, to as
sume tho care, hibor and responsibility
attaching to tbo leadership of the
Democratic party in tho coming con
lost. I am not unmindful of, or insen-
Hi ti lo to, the high honor it. confers. 1
mve held it once, nnd from my own
county nnd from ninny others, a united
and cordial support is tendered should
I again bo willing to accept it. This
continued and generous confidence
renders il lessdiflicult to do that which
I sincerely trust may be for tho wel
fare of our organization.
Say, then, to my friends in Wash
ington county that I am not n candi
date. Tell them of my thankfulness
for their support in the past, nnd as
Buro them tlicy can do mo no greater
kindness, nnd their party and Statu
no better service, thun by laboring to
secure tho nomination of some one
who is of tried integrity, high personal
honor and of unflinching courage. Ho
must bo devoted to constitutional
Democratic principle, and hnvo illus
trilled it by bis conduct. If he has a
record made iu tho public servico, il
should be unsoiicdandahovo suspicion
The party should not palliate or defend
official corruntion or dolinouencv.
Our canvass should bo aggressive. If,
hitherto, ho has rendered no public
olliciul service, his filness and capacity
should bo attested by qualities which
buve secured for him the confidenco
and trust of tho great body of the
people.
I have endeavored briefly to indi
oto qualities 1 deem essential in a
CaudiaWi I Irnnw tttoy poaaoaaad
by many distinguished Democrats in
the Mute. I ho convention is not
likely to err in iU choice, which, when
made, shall receive my active and
cordiul support.
I cannot closo this Idler without
thanking you for your continued
friendship, pcrsonul and political. Il
datos from my entrance, upon public
1 i to. 1 have always cherished it us no
slight evidence of official and political
integrity. That I may bo worthy of
its continuance is my earnest wish.
Truly your friend,
IIh.-tkr Cltmkr.
1Ion- "n'd Agncv, of the Supremo
I -ourt, was seriously injured by a fall,
w ""T" 1g' . rcHI,,1('nt- '"
Jia.Vcr'l b,tl1 'l'Pnt li.m lrom
' "g 8eat on l,ie Bl'nch for some
,.
"illnrrifit.
On the 7th of January, 159. tr Rnr. W'. j
Bi aestiiij), Mr. F. H. JiEVMNU, of Kurth
Waphingtoo, Wettniorrlanil eo., Ta., an4 Mitt
NANCY C. TIt0XEL,f Deocaria tp., CliarSeld
enuaty, I'a.
Al the Ilaptint Parionagr, In PunxtutHwneT.on
Ibe lib of January, 1S(I, by Her. J. J. Shout
sim, Mr. It. m'MI'll and Mre. MAKTIIA J.
POWUXd ; all of runitulaanee, Pa.
tnr di-friljfmrtits.
rORTAGLE STEAM VOULL
ron sale.
EAlil.V NEtV, in Rood runnitif; onler, with
1 1 nerettary 6ilure. (bulwark, inrludtd )
ll it one of the fanioue lllandr milii, 2U horae
potter, hituate one mile ett of I.uiheMhnrr
J. A. t 3. II Ml. MAN,
J1-St Luthenhurf P. 0.
Vick's Floral Guide for 1800.
rpttEnrtl edition of one hundred thomand of
J. Viek'a Illuttrated Cel.lorne of rleeii and
Uuide in lha Flower (iardrn it now puMitbed. Il
makaa a work of IdO lia(tee. heauliluMy illuilrated
with about I. SO Fine W,,d Kn-ratin;i of Flowert
and Veireublet and an Ele(,aie Colored Plate,
A nOQUET OF FLOWEIW.
It if tbe motl beautiful, u well at the moll in
etrnetire Floral ), P p,,!,!-,!,,,!, rivi, p,.
and lhmii.h ,l,re,'i ,11. lr tl,- ft LTI III; ok
FI.OWKRS AND VKllEI Atll.l S. The Floral
Uni.le It pnhli'bed for tl,e benrlit of my riiit,n.
or, lo whom il it eent free aiiliu.it aphlieation
bnt will I,, forwarded t ,, wk .,..' ...
far TKN ti:.MS, whirl, i. not halt tlio e,t
Addreaa JA.MKS VICK,
J"lU 1,0 Ko.lie.Mer, N. V.
"VXTK-K IM llsKkHI PTC Y.Thli I.
11 lo ciee nsilor, tint on tha !th dny of
heeemher, A. D. IS, a Warrant in linkr,it,iry
wt ion-d aenin.t lha Koatc of THOMAS
HI MPHKKY.of Pitta towntliin. in the eimnte
Af l,l...A.U ti...- .1.
T r-vare 01 I'enntyiranla, who
been adjudged a Uaakrunt o bit own
prliMonj that Ilia payment of any debtt and
ianlean. . Z ' bel.na,n to .neh
ll.nkrupt.,ob,tB.or f,irhi.u...and me Irantler
that a m.etmg ( the Crtihfir. of Hie ..id Il.nk.
rnpl, ta pro., their IM,tt, ani lo ehoote one or I
mor, Attirneet ot hit Xitata, will hi held tl a
Court of llankniple., ta he liald.n at Philip,.
nur befora H. K. Woodniir. K"q , llrn.i.r, on
the 9th day of March, A ll IsfiS. at 10 oVI,.ek, a
T1I0S. A. HOW LL'Y,
17. 8. Marihal.at Wetacnf.r.
Hy O. V. IUri.. Dept. It, g. Martli.l.
January 14. Lsdll at.
rosdTa l "is"
llloocl I'lirlfirr,
SCBOFl'LA IN ITSVABIOl'S FOItMS,
Cnn'omntinw In ita raHirr t.aM r.i
, .. ..,,,n, annrni
. , .,,. oi me ii i.n.l., Joini,, inw
hidnera, I lernt, ( Immie llheiin
tnipUon. of the ekin. Chrome Sore
K.Tft, Ae, Alto,
SYnm.rs in am. its form.".
DISEASES OF WO.VEX,
t.n.t of Appetite, Ki..fc Ile,t.rhe. I.ir.r rem
pltlnt, Ftin In the W,ek, Impntdene In Life
Heneral Had lleailh. and all dire.tr. o the Illuod.
I.iver, hidnev. and llla.l.l.-r, it It perloot Kent.
Tator. 1
IWSAIlAI.l.H eradieate. every kind of humor
and I ad taint, and rettore. the entire intra to a
healthy eon'titi'in.
It I. perreetly h.nnle.., nerer f rodoelnf the
llightett in.inr.T.
It ll not a aeoret Qnaek eetnrdr. The arllelet
ef whiib It la made art rnhllthed around each
Imtlle,
Itacommer.ded by tha Medleal raeully and
many thuutandi of oar batt eiiiieni.
,MrFnr lettimonialt of retnarkalda enrea, Me
"llotadalia Almanao" for thii year.
Prepared naly by
l. i. J. I.AWHKNCE A CO.,
144 BaJlimora St., Hallimora, Md.
Tot tale by Pnif iitl atertwhera. janl.-lj
51 nr .MvniWrt'nK
.m:iT iin.iiN
Jew More til MiilsoiiluirgJ
In tin t'S'in f.,iiii'tl ei-i"' "'I I P- T. Hidaiir.
1,. M. COUTKl KT
' riHKt'S Him w.0,"-l ,.f inf,,rmiii !! rltlt'M
I e.f ('"linri.in. h,, '!,!, ori.l a ml ll," ar
' ri-uliilinc r,,nii1iv.tlil In- Sip jii'l i,,"-nJ a
I o-k nl 1 M M I l oooli-. l,l-l, Ii- I" ,1,-o-r-
nnn,,l lo tall 1 I.N PhK ( I N t I IH.sPl.ll Ilia
Itir Mine minli'v ( ll,M"l run !e
un-hartd lor III
anr itlrr aiura ia Ilia urigli
oi hood. III! Hoik
littt uf
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Sucb an Batirietti. Caimer-t, Murlint, DelalnM,
Liueu, Hiill nii", I alieoit, 1 riiumitigt,
Jlibbont, l.ace,
RHADY-M AUK CI.OTIIINO, B(JOT3
BI1UKS, HATS 4 CAPS,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffe, Tea, Rujrsr, Itier, M'lBri, Fiili, Pi.lt.
JiiDnoctl Oil, Fiali Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queensware, Tiuware.
t'Mtinp, l'lowi and Dow Ctin(r, Ni)', Ppikci,
Corn Cultivaiurp. Oulrr i'rat:i, atia
nil kmJi uf Aiei.
"IftMy Ptfwii r of th (.'urwen ville and
Crnire county mukf, ud are wurrmittj (o bo ul
good quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumery, I'ainta, Varnish, flltup, aoJ a general
ammr. incut hlnlionery,
OOOD FLOUR,
Of different branl, alwara on hand, and will Lc
aold at tl. lowett iotille Cttm.
Such as BRANDY, WINK, (JIN I WHISKY
000 pounda of Wol wanted for which the
hi ('bent price will b paid,
ci.ovi:rvhi-:i:ii
Ou hani and fur talc at the lowest markei trice.
It-ill -CaJ) and pee for Toaraelrei. Yon will find
everythtug nfuallr kept in a rr'ail it ore.
, U. M. COL'TKIET.
Frnehrill P. 0., Jan. 7,
Valuable Farm al Trh ate Sale.
r ma onflermenrd now offert at Private Pule hii
X faxni,aitui.te in Ijawmicr tuwnhip, ('Irnrru ld
cuuntv, I'a., honnilrd on the north by thr I'bihiia-
burj A Erie Turnpike, aud ou the west by lli-
ouf(UMiatjna river,
CONTAINING EIGHTY F0I R ACRKS,
nIwen fifty aud lis? of which are elearrd and
uniirr rulti ntiun. and having tliercon a 1-0'
IIOI SK, ItANti liAl'.S", and aU the ni-oeaii.ry
outbuild iiich, an on-hard, d a ryxiwt of good
water at the door.
There are TUHFE TKTNf of COAL n thin
farm. Oue two-loot Tein, now open : oue fortv
iucb vein, of a p-tod eoal m oan le found in thr
county, alfvo optru, and one (Ire-toot vein, unopened.
O-For Tenni and other partieiilam, app'y on
inc prcmiHM, to .mikjia.n kkaI'.
Lawrt'nne tp., Deo. 17, Dn-2iB-pd.
I f 'AT HAHf; AINH-Jn f loll;?. Tweedi.
M Canmere, h-atinetta,
Phirtinjr Flnnnclt,
Veivat Cfrdt. at
J. J'. KH ATZKK'S.
Ijir'HS. Ladlw. Oentt and Childrena' rnrt
lialanr of Hock at greatly redueed pricei'
at the
AlATI'-l). Conntry produce In aichange
1 V ior oneap g ooaa, at tne
KEVbTONK STORE.
DEI.MNES..
CALICO
MUHMNS..
At the
Je.
10(l2i
.....10 and apwarda
KEYSTONE hlohK.
SHOIX.A frarh InTete of Qtova Calf But
ton ad Hoota, 8iar Polirh Dalmorala. Ao ,
at pricta to anit tht tioe, at the
KfcVsiTONE 6T0RR.
Fordoinf; faniilv watlnna in the belt and ebcan
eat manner. Iluaranteed e,iial to any in tiie
world. Hat all (lie atn'tifftn of old nl.in t,,ap.
with the mild and lathering qualitiet of frenuiiie
r.MiIe. Trv thit eplrndid enap. hold lit the
Al.IlK.V rill:.MlCAI. H'uliKS, 48 Norlli Kronl
IriK-l, 1'hila.lelphia. (novlj It
R. lUUilSOX A CO.,
PORK P ACKERS,
. S.V. Liberty St., I'ltlnburgh,
llara on band a large itock ol
Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,
PLAIN AND Sl'liAR-Cl RKD HAMS,
Meai Pork, Pried Beef, and Leaf Lard, all of onr
own Taeking, Curing and flnokinff.
Lard Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried Apples
ana readies,
With a general B'tortucnt of Uioeerlrt, at the
lowett niiirkrt prirtt. June lS.'GS ly ft
nl.KF.T!aIlLNKHTSA larr. tterk
f line while t'aolen lllanliela, Army Man.
an., Artillery lllanknti, (join lllankett. H,rt
lllanketi.at J. l. KHATZKH'8.
w
llomli
drnu'i
soil, I
rotti.i (.uiiiiH Al (iM.rAfi.,
thit date all Wuolen Un, ,1. inehiri.n.
II1.01I.. Ntinlai, llreakfait f hawlt. H-nl.e.. rhil.
drau'a Capet, bearlt, ap., o., will he told at
. J. P. KKA'IZKR S.
Wlf AI. .(Mlltw.Vielin. Plnte.. A."
eortlenst, Klfee, llnliHli lltrin rt. Clarinnet
lleeiia, lluitar String., .Mu.i,- P.ner. In.lrnetion
llnukt, fur tale l,y J, p. K II AT. KH,
jan7-lni Ajrent tar I'innm and Orj;ana.
-J ITHAY Ml 1 .1 :r.-C..n, trrtpntting nn
J J the prtmi... r the tul,.,-,il,e,-, n-.li.7 it.
live head f ,MII.KI'-Inr will, left ear er
and oue l,l.uk one, rilil ear off. The owner it
nqilettt-d to enlne f,,iaai,l, ,,rve pmperlv. yny
rliarK.. an, take them awa.v, or IheJ will ne deail
With aeetinling In law.
j"7 -tt JAIIK? M.C1,INi'I:Y.
l loutlM llllllll-a MITKTS'nin
A a. u
hereby e-neti I lint li-tt,-rt of a.iiiiini.lr.li,
"ii Hie eelate ut h.MAM I L l.-LK, dee..ed,
laleol lra li,rd t... I'learh. 1,1 eoii.,1. h.v.
inj lieii duly grained lo the uiidertimicl, all per- '
'-oit-i ii, .am e.iare will ,le.e make pat.
mi. -in, ami uin.e nnving elaitn. or dem.nd. will
imtent thrtn pmprrlr amlientiralld fortetUrniiut
and allowane, without dehe.
JONATHAN WISKIl,
Adinlni.lrator.
.AMa N'OTIl l-:. The aiiiiunl eleelion Tor
) aeren Hireetnrt ..( the Couul v N.tiounl llank
l t-'lrarfi, 1,1, will Ih held al the b.tnk.on AVedtie..
ilny. January 1.1th. I Mill, between the houn of one
aud .1 o'eloek, p. ni.
dec.ll-Jt JAS. T. I.LUXAIII), rroe'U
I n in rt.t i.l-. 1 our vnlunlile town lipineiti,..
' In .1.. I I. r, .
tOK HA Mi
in the 1,'iro
M ',iai i .ieniin-1,1. J.ui-:uiwut ,e-
iiat, le and hull. I
i't new. Ai.i.lr lo
W M. XI. Vlci I I .l.niv.H.
drrl? Atl.irniy at Law, Clearfield, I'a.
Clearfield Nursery.
KNCOlKA.IC IIOMK IM1 STKY.
1 1 " ntlrinKi. hatinf cutahliohcl a Jfur
1 aery on tli 'l'ik. ah.nt half way hHwrn
ClfarAaM ant) furwonfivilla. In prepared tn fur
n.Ph all V-mli. of Flit IT THICKS. iMl.r,l mnA
dwarf,) Frfrrvrna, fthruhh.ry, (Jrapa Vinut,
Utfl0..rr,fa l.awton Hlachherrv, firaherr.
"no ear.y re.iei ItnunarD. 0. Urdara
nromnllt allend.J lo. A, I.l,...
proniplly attended lo,
Addraaa,
J. It. WRIHHT.
CWwenteill,, Ta
tepSn.nS.y
IlaiTH 4Y Came Ire. ,,..ine on the premitet
4 ol the iiir,eriler. re-idinx in ktorrit lwn-
elnp, l learneld eounty, !'., nlioiit the 1.1th of
fepleniher l.'t.a hit, k and while .polled 111 LL.
tui,poel to he ahotil f mentlit old. The owner
it herehy nolifle.1 to eome frwanl, prove proper
ly. pay ehart. nnd lake him away, or he will be
di.ped ol ai Ihe taw direoli.
dwai-t I'FTKK M0N.
HT. (in Frldar. Ileeenilxr luth. between
lit
lha reaidene of W. . Kelly and Cnrwent.
lie, a patent lerer, huntia oaae, ailear W ateh.
The Ander will he liberally rewarded by returoin
tbe .ante to tha aaderiiffned at Lnnilr City.
eol St JOHN T. IIAOKHTV.
It'OTICKW OWVTAIII.W tV;'.H.
W. baea printed a larre atiniher of tha new
KRB 111 LI., and will, on tha reeaiiit of tweotv.
-aeent., mail a eopy to any addft"t. tn. ?r
Jawi.j'.ajl.iL:j--!li
iRiin.
i: i: l. Moi liiiToN,
MEHCHANT TAILOH,
Mm ti l Klrn l, ( I' alllel.l. I'a..
II
rll iclf-tci and Urgr mrtti.i'nl i-I
Clollis, CasnimrreB. Vohtinps,
tleaerri, and all kin-It of tloo li r ,r I: en an J
boil' wear, and am now prepare! lo mate np to
1 "
trie aHlt-te to a full 1
I mil. In UtM piiIm umm .rktnaiihi. i
t nannir. Ppefinl atl-im-n yivei. to ruUmn I
i wurk and euittnt; out lr men and boya. 1,
' offer (tret barmija to fuilmerF. and i'rn1 ,
'nr.tr a aati(aeii 'H. A liberal hare of fnb.it j
I rirnnif ia ao'iL-iltd. Call and le
a. r. aovnios..
. a. rot i
BOYNTON &. YOUNG,
lianufacturtrr of
STKAI ENGINES
MACHINISTS,
turner tjf I'mrlli and Pine Htretc.
( IDAItl II I l, IVA.
nAVINti cn?p-d In the manufacture of fi rt
clai MACHINERY, wc reiprctfully inform
tha public that we ar now prepared to fill all
order a chuaply and a promptly ai can be done
in any of the eitica. We aaanulacturt and deal in
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills,
IlVad Blocka, Water Whe!i, Fbftin)f Pullcyp,
Oifford'i Injector. 8teim Gaujrrg, f'team Whittlev,
uneri, i allow t upi, un i. upi, tiauge uorka, Air j
Cofki, (ilole Valvea, f'herk Valve, wrcuht iron
Pi pei, Steam Ponipi, Boiler Feed ruin pa, Anti
Frietion Metrea, Poap Htune r-wkuif, Oum Tack
injr. and all kinds of MILL WORK ; t' other
with n-wi, plod Sidei.
COOK Ay D TA FILOR STO VES,
and other CA.-'TINiiS of all kinda.
TwOrd-Tf inlioitrd and filled at city prices.
lettcrt of inquiry with reference to machinery
of onr inanufaeture promptly aniwired, ly ad Jrr
inf uf at ClearSrlJ, I'a.
dei-10-tf BOYNTON i YOr.vl.,
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
MARKET PT., Cl.F.AUFIKI.It, PA.
1)rr,.50XS df tiring fiOOD I'IfTfBl:,,.of any
tttlo and prioe, with ajtlhe tnotltrn improv,
tnentt of tlieart, can Iw aecntnmotaled hr ealline
at niT mumi Id Clearfield.
Negatives made in Cbudy as well as in
Clear Weather, .
CIIII.UltrN S 1'ICTt -RK. tuken a.Turaulv.
ia a frw aeconila.
The TlXK and FINISH of mj riiotorra,i,
Xuarantred to equal that of at T oimle in rinla
delphia or Kew Voik.
Cmttanllr on hand a large tapplv of
Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes,
Of all liirt, il.v lei tiyl pricet, and of the bell
fimih. Alto,
STEREOSCOPIC VI E W S,
of the mott tnterrlllnc
AMI.ltH AN A. 1(1IH I. Ml r.r.itv,
fr tale at r-aaonal,le ratet.
Fit AM r. OF ALL P I Z F.F,
From an.T llUe of in,.iiUu:g, m.,le lo or,lrr on !
abort notire.
J. K. IWTTOKF.
rieaideld, Ile. 1(1, lSiIS-tf
McGAUGHEY'S
RLSTAl RAM tS. KEFRESIIIIEAT
K .llll O ,
In 1,,-bi i'i New Iliiil.line. (furnicilr occupied t'V
Mr. K,ile,
Sl fCMi ST., CLLAItriEI.Il, FA.
IdN' r ANTLV on bnn.l n fme telreti.m of CAN
V I IHHS. M is, I liiAHS, lulUCCll, An.
Al.", Klll-Sll (iVSTl.lls rreetved rtnilv. and
tervrd tip ( tint llu- la. let ,if rn.tonirrl.
Vfc. Ill I.I.I Alt!) a ,l.(t() on te.-r.nd .MIT
te- lii II iA ill MrjiAl iillK.'
PASSMORE &. BOWMAN'S
tiroccry tout Saloon,
((tn Herd Street, near Hie Ilnilroad IVj,nt,l
I I.L.AKI IKl.I), I'A.
AV
r K would retpeelfultv inform the pul.tir thai
we are nw iirenared to tell funee. PiLtr.
lea. lotinee'i, i.li, ,, a. well at (It.tert, Nut.
tuloon. and fro,.
v i,,e.. niid in Boon rverviiiiiiir u.u.iit liminl in
" " 'i ron I
aire It BnhriW-d.
t. Kit. C. rA"SMiil:F..
de.H ss.if IIAMIII, HiiWMAN.
LlTIIERSRl R(. T0TTER1ES
l.tithrrahurn;, (TeaiTlrld Co.. Ta.
FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN
"Look H ere!
, rIIK wii ler.i(rned i. pr
I -a. with the Wtt STliM
)nred r furnuh vmi
in thin muni rv. Ili his never vet ruileil I-iUrm-the
ninpt fn-ti lw.U't . to qimlitr t (luraliilitt.
Hi warr Fon.itj ia part of
cream vers or ALL sizex:
Mil K t HO( k An rA.
llul V.IUI MUI vol lull Ik: I IUU,' OilltUV
. ' V i
lubes,
AnJ In ibort KVKI1YTIIINU nm.lly made and
kept In an etlaldithment of thii kind.
MEHCHANTH
Can har, their war .latlearad by at ANT
TIME and to ANV PLACE deal red.
0nler fur war mllflte.1, and promptly tiled.
Vli'.rtll.tnfPin.
(.IlIlK II !lMU
ii i malai waaaiawaai Bill !
fV-Tor general Bttnrtment. tee Catalogu, and
Prio Lilt, nailed free to apptieanti.
f-A liberal diteoant will b giren 0 the
wholetalc trad.
Lulber.b,,,. ra., Dee. J, lAH if h
Pmi Cretin, f'tPirtin, ftr
C,iu:at i:xciti;mi:t
Ml S i I F I, I II
NEW GOODS AT LOW I r.lCES.
P'lV, nt, I
'fit'n'"l fI frt'V
.f 11 I hi p. I
run nl 'Bt rcui. J
AT VICKY I.dW I'KICK
Thair t(' k comiiti ;n tt of
Dry Gool8 of the Ee. t Qua!;--
Sorh at Prinl., lie lalnet, A!ire,., t.H
Oll-hatnf.Mii.lii.i.'lil.a.hid .r.d ut t .
Hi.) lrl. isn 'liel.il,,;,, r, . '.
wol Kiafin, !.. Satin. tu,('.i.,re, '
("ttoria'te., Ln,li.t' M,,a, '
Nuliiat A Hi.,.,1... Ilnln,,,,,!
and llcnp hkirtt, 4c.
Altn, a fira a.rortrnent t,f Mtn't ltr.aer,
Mum, ilaU A t'tpt, ll.io'i A Mi,,,.
all ol Wllirb
HOLD LOW F0!t
win. rx
iiM
Hardware, Queenswarc, GIaETrart,
Groceries and Spices,
:.V SHOUT A G UK A I. ASX'liTl'.K.S7
eeertlhing otoallt keft in a retail Itort.li
CULAV "OK CAU or aptrettd cuuLt.-j p,.
duoo.
A. K. WKICIIT SONS.
ClearOeld, Not. 7 , IS67.
tV FALL & WHTLIt (ilKIESI
AVilliaui llvvtl & l
ear rot.toflire, lailci Street.
C'LKAI.FI KI-t, T.K.
Ill
AVINti jiift njirned a lnrr ai. ! r-
t(K'k from New 1 ork and I'r i! i )-!
cau ofler eitra indo-f uieiiti to CA.- ii la
We ha a apliudid alection of I-h-m SiAi,
bilktf. hhttwle, Ooakirpi1. rUnrif i, hit.
iuitkIi, HlHiikfin, lint i hk.itw,
C'orMts, Tli"n.j."L'i
tiiint-litttiig,
Trimmii.(r of every deNr-ripiii.ii, p!:vr, V . r,
Yarn, and one al tl.t mutt totij.iete a 'iiiiir:'i st
Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods,
I n-l.-r wfiir, Hi..frv, f.Ji'VH of all kiu 'i A
andei'i Kid and 11 Arri' eel-lin.t-d N-au,, k
(the best ever madi-.l
ira, I lot trrflie. Collar ft
Cnfia, llandkerfliieta, lia , t.ilz:nt.
Km'fTiHirru, arc: aliin, k la-re annni'.ui
I IIS, with 1.U.AI rATtXT Ml l, iiic
thine eitant tucftlipr with a hill liue o!
Uf-!
I gKdi. All of wti'ch w off'-r at the
VERY LOWK
r cash ikice:
( all and aec nt. Ku lruull u thuw g,t. ,
uieinbvr Ilia plaee
er Poaltiftire, Market fitierl,
m-'.S t'i.LAliriLI.li, 1-A.
A KEOLITIOX I EISHESS
at triin t:ivii.i.c
BY
IIAI.TSOC'K & GOODWIN.
rHR nntaiTnIpneJ having frtfrfd intn cn run-
I n erf hi in ih nicrcnittile bariniii. nl
llti method of notifi it: j (, fuiuir ffitn,
rn in riMrrn ol i urm-mnli and 1 u iliij ii
priifiiir, itai merrunrti. of ll k
tf old by nt at cheap the tame o-iahft fit
nir Id lh rountr. V t bare ft full iuu of
DRY GOODS:
r.,nn:itirif; In psrt of Irfm 0odt. Mut
I'riDU ol avii itiat.eaaod afvlei ; t- geiiicr aiU.
full apuortmrnt of
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS t CAPS,
Hoiita, Slier a. Hardware, tluteii.Hare.
At will at Tirwj-e. Ce.l.rware. Willrrwirt.
hnetett an,f Urnnnii. : togelhtr with a le-ce no,..
of (Irocenei ; and alwa.v. a lull k ol
FLOl'i;, FISH, SALT, Ac
In phrrt, w Vcrp fnll injr'j f Ter th:ct
unea in idii mirkt-t.
" tini an put old rtirttTnen and a buet
new onea a.a can oalte tt convr nient, to iri i
a cau eeiurt pure: aeinj eJeber.
1MMFL TUKTSOi'K.
tLV IN (4MOI.,. IN.
CarwennTlll. Fahma,. t U, ltM.
Tl C A L C It IN
FOREIGN 3s DOMESTIC GOOrS.
Ursl.TNS
I'KI.AINFS
O 'I'L litis
at
tat
at
Serjaiitii-in
.I'tl.Tl inn
Srnsntinn
ALPACAS
at
Krnalinrt
Inort
Juet rrcrivotl at MOS.s('ii':
tilMillAMS hi SrnaRtinn rnivi
CHINTZ
HINTS
(il.dVKS
CU A VATS
SHAWLS
UtiNNKiS
Ctil.ttli Kill
l
at
t
M
it
nt
SfiiaHlinn
NrriRBtinn
Son.Rlion
Setitfilinrt
jtic
pi ;ee
fri.
prii-e
Sercatinri rrirn
N-nFfttion t'r.c
t St-nntion J i let
UUSLl.NS
All tn he h, nl MOSSOIV.
ll.TNKN nt Stii.nlii.n
'CKAH M Senentinn
I'niN1-
I-riri--
Ti,V
CIHTAIN.S t Sontiilion
TAI I F. CUtTIIS nt Sensution
Kl;l.Nt.iE m ticirsiition
1 riiY-
I'tifi
at wusscrs'..
Sontalion prir,
LACK
IMSIKKY
HinH'iNS
Tli 1 M M 1 NliS
nl nil kinila &
at
at
at
.Nontntton I'nc-
.'V'lianllnn pure
at KenantioD
jinivi
in anv 0111111 ly
Alw.iva ort liHliJ at M ISSOrs".
r-. i M i. i
SA III N K IS
.H ANJ
VKSTINCiS
SIllKTl.Nl.S
CLOTH I NO ,urh'
M Conta, rnnla,
'rta,
I nilpr.siiirl. at pnmtiiti
Hiiniii'l Shirlt,,
Itnola, Sliooa,
Data antl Cnpa.
Notv tor aal at Mi
II A II I' W A II V.)
lu ll aft Saw-'VlruU I .
Fork.. Knit-.-a, Hl """
SSv 'I'S'
rif, 4
jukos, ii iiii,
at XI Of
sv.nr
pti,
LltjCtiTIS, n, h
V tno, Hrnn ly,
H i n, W h iakny,
Coirtt.ir. rlr., rtc,
FKC1TS, tiii h nt
I'ninoa. liiii-int,
at acni.-ilum
at aontHtinii
,,ri, 4
Kia, Filhci U, Ac.
ai MOSsOJ'f
r Pilfl-IM ri!
' l.t.H. 1. U I I ,.S, any
Flour, llama,
Shoiililra, Siii'tir,
Miilaaao,, ("hHpo,
Tna, (.'Tarkeri,
St.lr"a. CatiiHe.
al eii!ion
'W Oil, .lc, etc.
A'.wnvt al M'LvOl'
TRACKING
HtH'F.s
POWliER
1HOT
I, FAD
CAPS
al aon.nl inn I" 4
at aentalton p1
at aon.atH'O 1"
at aen.auon pr 1
at entalino P' 1
at enaaion p'
At tha .lore of RICHARD XfiVSOl'.
MOSSOP
Alernrl kaeri on hand
aaiorlmont of all klnrli ofpooild rar'ti'
(or lb orommiidalioo of Ilia ptiblii).
Jalyl. 1l
t Svu'Ht'nn j-r (v
hi Sfnsniion r:r- 1
nt Stri.i: :on j'Jn
fat SWIM.!'".. ('tit-
at X'u.VSw7;s. I
V
f r r 4 1 , i Ttimr.tiup eb.
T
B(a, a
J. f. SRATibM