Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 28, 1869, Image 3

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THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Cut urn! II lo. Ilmi Hi lit rmti, I'a.
rp IK 1st I'lord h.i La.-! I' I I ai , , ,, ,
, ii i i,i, ir .Hti.v i j tu,,,,
L.ar I' 11 "'I aitoa.e in I central p,li..., ,,f ne
)tn en.l t. fntiff 7 if riicd audi, hirtu.lirt
B, f i I '"'I Hi' H" ! i riif . .i . t., niiko il
,B i '.j I, liMralii r, f.r the loo elmf pol.lij lo
tyrn'i'if IV" 1. ry an ,! ,iiiim I ,u. b no-e
,''' 'f J ii iin J. Ri;w.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Corn rr ni Hcmd at d NHtkrt Strict,
( I. i: iti h i. i), .At
fptiH old J rommuili.M Mote, baa. during
the pat jeer, been mlarjred to double it
fiiiureitpriiy for the eniettaintneot of atran
ffr migKMii. Thewivile buiMing baa been
nfiirntirii, and the proprietor will rpare no
pin to render bit gneit eotntortuhla while
fiaiijgwilb ti.n. 1AVI1 JUIIN.MDN,
n15 tf Proprietor.
THrVVESTEROOTEi;
clkaufikld, va.
fPIIE iuifrlbor laving rraaed for a term of
I ve-ir thi well-known Hotel, (kept t'r many
fri kr Mr. Lrum-h.) and re-littod and refur
u:thfi it throughout, la now prepared to enter-
ti!a t.areleri and the public jtimemlly upun
lermt it i hoped alike afrrerahle to both patrons
eni fronriewir. Hi, TAULB and BAR will
be lup lied wilb the boat the market nff..rd;
nl a fiini "ill be apared on hie part to add to
ifir convenience and eom'ort r bit sruunti
JOHN UOUtJHKKTV,
I'ropnetor.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
l!l TICl)OX, PA.
fPHIS old eetahlLhroent having bt leaiel
1 bv J. HOIUll.SOX. formerly proprietor of
tin "Uorruon House," bu been thoroughly ten
oieled and refurmabed. and eupplied with all
the modern iinproremetiu and convenience ne
cr.iary to a lint clan Hotel. Tno dining room
bi ln removed to tlia firat floor, and it now
piciuuf ana eiry. I ha chamber, are well von
lilalrd, "d tin proprietor will endeavor to make
hi rue.l perleclly at lit me.
J'-'j J- MOilRISOX, Proprietor.
J. V.'. WALLACE Tlloa. H. RHAW.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Lutlicnburg, Clearfield Co.. Pa.
fPHIS well known and lorij- esliibli.lied Hotel,
formerly kept bj R. W. Moore, and latterly
JOIIhlWlliM.i dmtlrmr-nt.
FALL GOODS.
HICKEY, SHARP & CO,
N. mi I llralliul MlT.I,
Mill AI'Kl.rillA.
Hate Ilie moat itinmlrte anil
Klrsaul Mock of lull (.'owls,
tliey Lave erer nflrrrd.
SCPKliH Silk nnd Wool rOI'LIXtf,
SlTEKIl ALL WOOL DO.
vi:i;y iticir tlaid do.
SKIN.K.S imd BIAIIETTS.
MOIIAira nml roi'LIXETTa.
itla an cxlemive M.ortmont of
Mourning Goods.
RICKEY, SIIAKP & CO.,
Vil t'lieatuut (Street,
!'. rJIILALPHIA.
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No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
ENERAiTENTS,
J
ni'uwem, er nae lieen leaned for a term
ni reerr. by the nderrirne1. to which the allrn
tion ol the Irarelinr publie ia now called, and
liberal ibara i.f public patronage in aolicited
aprlii.'hit.ljr.pi MUW WALLAi'K.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CurHeusvllle, t.learUeld county, p.
'PHIS oU aud woll eitabliihed Uolel, beeuti
X fully aituatid on tba bauka ot the Suaqua
i.nr.a, in the boroich of Curwen .eili. I... k...
Ira.ed for a term nf yrara bribe nnderrienej
Il bat keen ei.l.lelv retttted. and ia now
the public generally and the traeiliof cooimu
i y in particular. No paim will be aparbd to
teoder tueaia comfortable while tarrying at tbla
, . nuiyia oiauiing rooji tor the accoojuio.
in of tenaii. Charge! m d.rate
o'JI 'f W.V. il. JUKFBIES.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
MAIN ST., PHILIl'SBCB'J. PA.
1VIE nnderiiitneil keepa eonafanlly on band
. Ihe beat of l.luora. Iln table ia aiwaya
tiv'.td alth the beat the rntiliet alTirda. Itie
avelmg public will do well to r him a call.
i'l,'oi. IUiUKUI LL0V1).
PENNSYLVANIA
?y? OF THE ,CsSs
UNITED STATES OFAMFRIHA
Toe ranoXAi. lira fiTrArm Cor.T It a
CASH CAPITAL, tl,OOOtOOO, rtTLL PAID.
P"tT fit ourfifllrr.
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anri!..ly
KLSS1-I., IMan.gcr.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
COXbXrOWN, DAUPHIN CO., Pi.
THE nndenijned talrca tbii method of in
1 liu,ing Iba Watermen of Clrarneld county,
iJlha hat rell'ied ard re-opencd the bote! tor
irrl. krM by E. Sbreiner, at Coxpftnwn, where
it "ill take (peeial palm to rendor eatiafaction
ail whi far. ir him wiih their palronaga. He
tu bhiwn all too rocka out of the river ar.d
rant J icubbing po.ti for half a mile above hn
H-. fehl9,'7 OKOllUK FALK.
McGAUGHEY'S
ELST 11 IS VM & KEFRESiniEXT
UIOOJ,
li Itivy'a Kcw Building, (formertv oocunied by
Mr. Roie,)
fr.OXD ST., C'LEAREiL'LD, PA.
CIO.VTANTLY on hand a flneteleetion of C..
;1IK. M'P, IIUAKK, TOIIAOrO, e.
', 1KKSII (iVSTEliS recoived daily, and
it.-ifcil up to aait lite taatei of cualomcri.
v. Ill LLI A 11 D fl t l.'M) on areon.l .tory
H LAV10 McUAl (illhY.
628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628
And
COHSETS, CORSETS.
VVrVLTrHOPKINS,
l"o. til .Irrh Strut, i'hifa.
HAarracTt'RER or tbi
Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts
TOR LADIKS, .MHSK3 AND CUIMiKKX.
The largrat aarorlment, and beat quality and
lylea in Ihe Alueiican Market, teery lady
iliuuld try lbeui,a tbey recommend tlimtelvea
uy wearing longer, retaining their ahapa mucb
better, being lighter and mora elallio than olb
eri wnrranted in every reipact, aud aold at
verv n rriret. Aik for Uotkin'a "CUAM.
HON" r-KIUT
Superior Hand aada Whale Dona Corrrtl In
fifteen different giadea. including the "Imperi
al" and lhompa .n 4 Langlon't "OLOVIS HI
TIM)" COK.-fcTS. ranging in pricea from HI
eenta to i 0 together with Jo.eph Veckal'a
celehraied FKK.VCII W OVEN Cull.SKTal.aupe
rior rhapra and qoality.tan diflerrnt grader,
(mm f I 10 to ti on. Jhry ara the fineat and
belt goodi lor lba pricea, ever imported. The
Trail eupplied ni Ueop bkirta and Cureele at
tba loweat ratea.
Iboaa eiailing the city ehould not fall t eall
and examine our gooda and price., na wa dele
all competition. (Sept. 17, inns
Shuhntrf, finn-nrr, Cif.
MKUKKLI. UKJLKK.
r..i.KM m
A It I v a It 12,
Aim, Mantiferiiirertiif
Tin and Shcel Iron Ware.
a n ri r. 1. 1, i'a.
i.OT OKSAl))LKJ!i;iDLKS,
Uarneia, Collara, etc., far aala by
MEHRKI. t, BIOt.KK.
p A LMEU S" l'ATKX T"UX LOAD"
Ing nay Forka, for aale by
MKHREI.I, ft I.ICI.EII,
()1L, I'A I XT, l'UTTY, lLASS,
Naili, etc., for aula kj
MERRELL 4 IUGLER,
J JAKXKSS T1UM.M1XGS & SHOE
' Finding!, for aala by
UERRELL l HIOLEH.
QUXS, TISTOLS, SWORD CAKES
For aala by
MEKREIX t B1GLER.
TOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Eiaea, for aala by
MERREI.t, ft niOLElt.
RO.Xl IKON I IiTonTIRON-!
For aala by
MtKHELL ft BIGLER.
JJORSE SHOES 4 HORSE SHOE
KAILS, for aale by
MERRF.I.L ft r.IGLER.
fPrH Gondii, Crorrilri, (Tlf.
HKAI) CAREFULLY!!
S
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And beat Uanufacture, for aala by
MERRELL ft lilGLER
r'HIMBLE SKEINS AND PII'E
BOXES, for a.le by
MERRELL ft BIGLER.
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MERRELL ft BIGLER,
SAVSI SAWS I SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I
i nmui.vTio.y t.r s.ttrsi
EMERSON'S
PATENT PKEFOBARATED
Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL OLMMISa AVOIDED.)
ALSO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
For Spreadiog, Sharpening, and tihnpinf tba
Ttetb of all Splitting Sawa.
fc.Pendfora Deacriptiee Circular and Prlea
Mat. MEIIHKLL A BIQLUR,
Jn If General Agrnta Cleartald, Pa
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PASSMORE 8l BOWMAN'S
Ciroctry and Saloon,
need Hrert, mar the Itaiiroad Depot,) I
ILLAr.ITELD, PA.
I TV """' reapeetfully inform the public that
III wc aia now prepared to aril 1'ollea. Snrir.
Tobaco. i ,,h. Ac aa well aa Oeatera. .Vol..
UiJi.l. and in aiiort cvervtlilnr uiliallv found in
I 'i.joiii and groceriei. A ihare of public pa'ron-
f a loli-ued. til;,., c. HviWuKE.
Ladies' Fancy Furs.
AT
JOHN FAREIEAS'
Old Eiubliehed
Fur Manufactary,
No. 7M Arcb atreel, above
'h, Philadelphia,
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DAMKL DVMA.N.
Hoots and Shorn.
DAXIEL CONNELLY.
Soot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAS jnat received a line lot ot French fALF
KINS. and i. now prepared lo mauntae.
.'. everything In hla Hi,, at lie loweat figure.,
"ill warrant hi. work lo be aa rrpratanlea
t tMp.elfully eolii-ita a call, at hi. .hon
f-l nrfet,aer(ird di or mm of the po-toffi,
- u 1H U1B p..wir to rccaer aatu
i' n. Soma lea Outer ni. on hand.
.': y DAMhL t'OXNELLT.
FEAfE rBOfLAIMED.
IE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD
KXOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
'ttr'y all Ihe Contrabands going l id
' their old miitc.r ; but 'nn 'ry onr
fin.'; to obi Massachusetts, where
'Afy tcrre lived so long and so will.
- t - ! .',.i.ri., r, e ri'iiv t ,
1 lb. old f-hoT r-bia Shon." would an.
to hia numeroaa patron., and the people
-uufirid eountr l large, that ha ha. now a
Mte lot, if good analaeial, jn,t received from
'kft.and ia prepared en .nort notice to make
: ava l B iota and Kho.a. at hi. new .h p in
fa row. He la aati.fied thai he can pleaae
'1-aa it mielil be.oroe inten.ely lo.at atav
"l patriot..) He i prepared to aril In fl,r
" t'ountry Produce. Don't forget Ilia
-nt d.Hir to fihower. t ttrah.m'a (tore,
I'tk.t etrert, Clearfield, Pa., and kept by a
' Mnmonly called
"SIIflRTV.
W COOT AM) SHOE SHOP.
EDVARD MACK.
"HillKI T A 2d Sta., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
V"TrinT hai entered inta the ROOT
jrtnnf rot to bp outJone either in qna).
fi-"e f.r work, hpf-rial atr-nliih
" PJ". fa mmuU' rut injr S-w-d Wnrk. ,
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--'-ril.ifl nri f.vib I .
Jf' tiiai trial.
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ItkVA linw in itnr nt tnv
r'r own Imirortatlon and Man-
ufftcture, one nt tl.t IwrffrM
mod mom beautiful arle-tiont of FANC Y FI HS,
for Ls iici'aiid ( hil-ircii'i wear, in the city. Al
io, a bi,a aiortunnt of liniU' 1'iir tilotea and
Collar. I B-n eualiltd to dii)i'ja of my ffuodi at
vny rcaionable prirrn, and J would lb err fore ao-
licit a eall Irum ray rrien l of tkftrlHild cnitntjr
and Ticinitj. Kemembt-r the Nuur, Number and
Street.
JOII FARI.IHA,
Ko. TIS Arvb it, alore 7fb. uth tiile, Tbilad'a.
have no Pm-tnr, nor connect ton with
an; othfr etore id Pbilalrljihia. net) 4m. J
The Lightning Tamer.
rpHE nndrr.ign.d ara the . le A-i.t. in tb ia
X eonntv for the "North American Ualvaniacd
LlUUTNIKeJ H'iDS." T i.ee ara lba only aafe
rod. now in aaa. and ara eodoraed b all tba
aclenttfie men in the eanntry.
We hereby nntlfr tb. oili.ena f lha county
that we will put than, up a better rod. and for
leva money, than ia charged by the foreign
agent, wbo annnaJly travara. the eounty and
earry on our tittle ce.li, never lo return.
ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR-
Tbo.a wiablng Lightning Rod. erected on
their building, need but addreaa na by latter, or
call in perron. W. will put then up anywh.r.
in theeounly, and warrant them, iba Rod. and
rilturea can be aeen at any lime by calling at
ouraiore. Hr.KHr.bb 4 VlULbK.
Clearfield, Jnna II, l'e V
G. S. FLEGAL
DEALER IK
JOHN M. MELLOY,
VAXtracTugan or
riab, Japanned Is. Stamped Tinware
aid nanta ii
llouae Puniihlilha? Gooda, Tin nooQnp and
( oiidurtor ripen.
No. 1t3 Market Elreet,
angdly rillLAPnLPIIIA.
DREXEL & CO., .
Xo. 34 outh Third Utrret, IhllalcIpo
And Dealers in Government Securities.
ApfilinaMon by mini tttl nwire prompt atli-n
tinr, and all iiifortnt)ou cboerfuli luninlifd.
Oritri sohciUti. aprlj-tt
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Mannlaclarera of and Wholesale I'ralert In
MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHINti,
421 Market A 4I Mrrrhant Htrect,
augl'7l PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
18G8"winter7 TSGS
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Noa. S35, T':. J.'.U A 211 X. Thiid Sl,
PlULADELl'HIA.
Ve arc r.w p-rpisred with our unl eatrn.ive
and wei-a.erlM .tock to off"r ellra in luei-menl.
to Ca!-H h I KS. aprll.tf
trt.,
re.pectfully
No anarge for eali.
W IIIKIT
A Mr SHOE SHOP.
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l! luliTriber having lately atarted a new
and boe eh p in ( urwen.iil'e. on
. oM.t, J,,( b H. Itwtn'a Drng
j "'P-'lluilj ann..on-e. m tba public that
'I iM t, ai-lureall at i lea of Hoot.
and
r.vtotng in hta line, on .hurt
ei.o aie.t. on hand a rood a.aort
(!,''" '- work, whih h.will tell
,."" r cuntry prollce.
sjj' I 1.1) I.KWI ?. R0S.4.
ItiKSIOHT & JASNOT,
and Kifit. i. i.,tf.rs
t I-EA RriELD, Ti.
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
(Hucrrniri to JVler T. W riRbt A Co.,
iwpciRTirm arr vr rttt
DRUGS AND .MEDICINES,
Al Ao.
Brandies Sl Vines for Medical purposes,
jol.if.7J No. f" H Matket Ft., I'lnlad a.
BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co.,
No. I" .V. Fifth Ft. and 114 Commerce,
l illLADiarillA, Ia,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Aud CominiFsion Merchants,
ton tb aati or
W'-nl, Oinnenr. F'ir FMti. Feaiberf. Leather,
Ha i 8td. Ilrird Frutta, Cloeer tS-ed, I(o)U,
Dear Mina. ftutier, lief tut ai, bheep
fttn, Krc, An., e , 4o.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Wetklj Trie rarroTtt forwarded on reqaeU
June
STOVES AD HOLLOW -AVABE,
AND MAlll-PACTl-RER OF
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
Pitllipeliari, t'entr ro,. PaM
fTlIIE nnder.lgned reapeetfully announeea to
1 tba pnblle that ha ha. on band a ear.
luiiy a elected and well a.aorled atock of Btovaa
Ui. raricty eoo.tata of
7IIE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES.
Which fcaee never failed to give perfect aatiifao
tion to tba moat famdiou. of lu purcba.era,
Conlineptal, Lehigb, Farmer, Daylight. Speara'
Anti-Du.t, Niagara, t'hariu, lietaid. e.,
with every variety of the beat
Ptttauurf Manufectura.
fce-Tbe Tin and Fheet Iron wara given with
tba Movea la made of lha neev'eet and beat
material, and warranted t give perfect aatia.
faetion. ilia atock ol
TARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
I. larger. btter and cheaper than aver before
exhibited to lha public. He defi. oompetition
either ia variety, quality or prion.
lie la alaa prepared to furni.h a aompleU
...ortment of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Woodon and
Willow Ware,
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ItKttOVAId!
C. KUATZEH & SONS,
Tu tin Urge and elegant room, on SECOND
STREET, n'ljf.iniiig Mtrrell A Uilcr'i hardware
lore; where tlijr will bo (iltued to aeo mil their
old and new euitomert.
Citii.ru of the oouul riaiUng CLEARFIELD,
aud wiihing to make purcbetei. will find it to
Uuir adraiiUge to oxamioo their atock.
Oooda at CASH TRICKS oxchaogod fur all
kinda of COUNTRY FHOUt'CK. ia:
Till: HKPUMMC.VN.
CLEAR I II I.D, I'A.
Ilittrailay Mortilnic. Jatiuarv St, le-tm.
AT COST! AT COST!!
I HI pumu
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KKYsnmi sroitr.
f ECOND br , CLEARFIELD, Pa.
NEW GOODS!
Shawls I Shawlsl Shawls I
BLANKETS! BLAN KETS 1
Hoods I Nubias I Breakfast Shlwlsl
LADIES' FURS!
CA RFETS AND OIL CLOTHS I
Ladies' CoatsI
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES!
fff Wool itrput
FREVrn AND ESOLIfH MORINOSI
Silk Finl.h VKLVET for auiu I
Aletander POPLINS !
All Wool PLAIDSI
Kaaneliee Ripellantl
Cbarneleon Poplin t
Teppa Cloth for Wrappara!
I.adl.i' Clocking. I
Water-Proof black and brown I
Caaiimarea for atan and boya I
Bonn.! Velvet, Ribbona Flowera, Faalbaral
Ladi.'a and Children'. Bala I
Wool and Cotton Da Lainea I
Uu.llna, Flannela, Print. I
Zephra, wonted and wool Tarn. 1
Dree. Trimming., Vnder Clothing, Ilata, Cape,
Bo.iery, Ulova., and a aoanplel aaaortmenl of
all kinda of NOTIONS, at vary moderate prieee.
NIVLIXG A SHOWERS.
Clearfield, OcLli, 16Ci.tr (g-JT
NIVL1NG & SHOWERS
Propo.e to aell their antir. atoek of WINTER
Dreaa Qooda. Draw Trimming, fibawla,
Hoodi, Nubiaa, Breakfaat
Bbawla,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
Flannela,
B.ankata, UnderahirU and
Drawera, Caeaiuera 6hirla, Balmoral
and Hoop Skirt., Olovea, Ho.lery, Ladiea' Coata,
LADIES' AND CHILDRESS' HATS,
Hat and Cap, Bonnet Te'veta, Frame, Ribon,
Faathara, Flower, Ac, at KEI COST, to reduce
their atock for Spring. jau7
1 Hal. nee
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of ftoek at greatlv reduced pricea.
KhYMONK KIOKE. ,
1 IT A X'fKII. Country produoa In aaohanga
V lor eneap gooaa, at m.
KKV'TOE SI0EE.
DELAINES
CALICO
WL'SLI.NS
At lb.
JHe.
10(0,121
10 and upwarda.
KtVTO.N'K STOKE.
Sill I ;. frark Invelce of Olova Calf Hot
toned Uoota, Mar Pol Lb Balmoral, of 0 , Ae ,
at price to auil the time., at the
fcr.YsTONE STORE.
(hi;at mk;ai as
Xcw Store In Mulsonlurg!
In the room formerly oecupicd by V. T.
Ilcgarty.
I.
New Store in Madera.
MESSTiS.J. FOHUEST i& SOS
"Ir0T'L! rr'M ri"y Inform the pnhl5 tbat
If Xhry have Jnat epcnd, in MAPF
the? have
Cliarfleld oount?
Jnrt epfnd, in MAP Kit A
re., an on lira now iioek of
T- a
'iak!j In rear of Planing JiilU
KMr, BI.IVDVKSS i CATARRH
trrtM with tb wtintml eii-efa ,y Dr J.
A4' 'J. M. I., and I'mft-aaur nf liaiie ef th
tre ard Er in the MMwal i!-ff of l'enncTl-
3tnL ., I Tuiiia, 12 tear a eRpertpnco, (f.trnifrlv of lriirn.
n'Tr r' Wfn,1l T,f,,,"u,1T inform the li'.iund.) No. Wi Arrh HtrfH-t. I'hil n. lcti
'"r ,rfll itdthpublieinpiner I'm on ml can be aexn at hie offieo. The mr.liral
p Ppared te deall kind of work on j facultv i mritd aHtmpar tl.efr pat-'ntn.
'1 CAkiM ki re fL-riib a he Ibao no aerft in hn prulrailuo. Arttbctai
t..,rH ,Tli ra.abl toral. and j aanoaiioq, U-l ly.
manner. A nr atnrt In
i p r own work.
proiopiiv atiended to
WM. MrK MlillT.
rnltLF. JASNOT.
BI.A Mil 1 -MLA N k KTS.-A larg. Mock
of fine white Woolen lilabketa, Army Man.
keia, Artillery Blanketa, Oom Bl.nkete. Here.
Blanketa, at . F. KRAIiiH 8.
Wholeaal. nr retail, manufactured neatly and I SOJI leTII I lCi AK1V!
viiae ( rwi. tv arv Itl, IIUH UJ UWWl BIB"
orial la the market.
PLOWS, PLOW POINT. A COPPER, BRASS
A.ND IKON KETTLES,
Of over? deteriptloa eonitantly on band,
UGH I NI NQ nOD.Sp
Superior f olnt, p nt ap on bnrt notina. The
Poiut ho oPtr to tha puMir ia tba iurt 11 le
now ad hy Uio PetnijrlTaoia Railroad Co un
tbeir tiaildiDga.
OHl'KKS FUR SrOL'TJNO, HOOFING
And othr work welritijrtnf to b buafneat will
bo prtinpllj filled bj experienced and ibilllul
workmen.
PRASS, COrPER AND OLD METTLE
Takes In exchange for fnoda.
MtITo enpeH!1j tneitee the attntinn of
Mrrrhante wishing; M purrbaeo at wboloaale, aa
thy will And it t thtr adrantaira lo examine
tU aUjfk before p orphaning eleewhtve.
ti, 6. I-LEO A I,.
Pbilippharff. Aog. I, HfH. jt?ItrT
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
rpHlS ander.igned. having e.labll.hed a Sur
al, aery on lha 'Pike, about half way between
Cleeiroeld and Curwen. vllle, i prepared lo fur
aieb all kind, ef PHI IT 1 HKKM, tetaudard and
dwarf.) Evergreen., Shrubbery, Gran. Vine.,
tteo.eberrire, lwten Blackberry, ritrawherry.
and Haakarr, Vlaaa. A I. a. Siberia. Drab Treee.
guinea, and early aeiriet hbubarn, Aa. Order,
promptly attend. d ta, Addreaa,
d. D. timnt
teptl M y Cnrwee.vill., fa
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which they are prepared to aell ae cheap aa the
ehraperl.
Their atoek oonaiat In part of
Dry Ghv1h of tlio Rest Quality,
Park aa Alpaccae, Delanea, Print., Mutlint,
Caatlinarea, Satiaeta, and Flannela,
llcatly - Mink Clothing,
Of the be.l qnalit7, aucb aa Coata, Panta, Vaatj,
Overeat., Overall, Sbirta, Collara, Ac,
lootf, SIhh'h nml Gnitfrs,
Alva ol lb very boat Quality.
A coniih'k flock of Groceries.
In abort averjlhlng naually kept ln a eon n try
alora.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests I
Call and alanine u.-tok and priori ktfua
parcbaaing alaewhera.
IXMRER AND GRAIN
Of all kinda tak.n In .ichang. for good..
-Remember lb place, Madera, Clearleld
eounty, Tan a.
J. roHREST A HON.
Ottoler II. IiT If .
L. M. COUTRIET
'HAKES tliia method of informing the eitit-ni
JL ot Cutinfffoa, Karl ha a, Uirttrd ettd the tar-
rourdinir ooun'rv. thai b baa juat opened a Urte
atouk ol tl MMKK O't-Uis, wbt-h he in ddtr
miuod to aell it.N PER tfcNT CHKAFEK than
the imof quality of tiourit can be purthee-d for in
anr other atoro in the ntiehboibooU, Ilia atock
eonaiata of
Dry Goods of all kinds,
Such a Satinett, Caimrt, Mtuliiia, Delainet,
men, uniinir, Haliooea, iriuimiogi,
Kibboiii, Lace,
READV-M ATE CL -THING. BOOTS I
MiofcaS, ijats i cats,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Illca, Molaieea, Fiab, Salt,
Liuaeed Uil, riab Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, Queensware, Tinware.
Caatiug., Plow, and Plow Ca.tinga. Nail, Fpik
vuin uiiii aiora, i iner I rcaaca, ajjll
all ktadi of Aiea.
ta.Ky Plow, ara of the Curwrnavilla and I
Centre eounty make, and are warrauUd to be of
good oualit7.
Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumer?, Painta, Varnifh. Olaa, and a f oeral
woniurui oi piauonerr,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different branda, alwar. on band, and will be
aold at tb. loweat po.aibl hguree.
Liqions,
Such aa ERASPV, WISE, OIS A WIUKY
nt(i. pound of Wool wanted for which the
bigbeat pnoe will be paid.
c i.ovhh ni;i.r.
On hand end for aale at the loueit mark.t prion.
ejt-Call and aeefor yonreelve.. Ton will Bnd
.vert thing aaually kept In a retail etnre.
I.. M. I Ol TRIET.
Franrbville P. 0., Jan. T, 1 Hlio.
VEW BTORE AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW &: SON
Hav. j ii at opened a
Ktw Stoki, on ilain St., C'LAritLB, Ft.,
lalclr occupleJ by Win. F. IRWIN.
Their atork conaiat. of
Gaoriit'ka of tin beat quality,
Qur.ENbWAnc, Hoots and Shoes,
and frrrr rlicl oecraiarr for
nne't comfort.
Call And .xamine our atork be for. pur
cliaaing flrawber.. May 9. Itf 6 If.
wa. Tta am a. a. vnoiiraov
TEN EYCK & THOMPSON
tl RWEN.-VILI.K, I'A.
T T AVIV1 jnat rceieed from New Tork eno of
1 1 the larg"et and bent aeler'ed elorkl of
UtH.it. wa a-e ant ready ! offrr the an me to or
old ru'to-nete, (to whom wo return thanke for
ret faTora.j and ttie citiaeci t-f the county grn
eratl, at
Prices that will Render Satisfaction.
(lire aa a rail before porrbains elerwbere. and
tberebr aare from k to rti pnr rent on your godi
Our atoek oonaiataofa great variety, eneh aa
I) UY GOODS, NOTIONS?,
CLOTHINti, tilll.t I.R1E!, HAIIDWARK,
Terms of Subscription,
If paid In advaiioc.or a it Inn tbree inoiitli. On
If paid after three and h.'loiv .11 nionlba I M
If paid alter the ext.iiatii.n of aix month,., S H
Mr. T. II. Wttaov our foreman, il authoriied
lo receipt for money paid into tbei fl'.'ieon account
of aubaciiptiou, a.lv,rliaiog. job work. ., in our
ulreenoe. tiLU. 11 tlUtllll.A MiKIt,
Editor and Proprietor'
lll:l K.ltll'M NOTIt I t).
HI. franri.' C hurrlu Ma.a at lilt o'clock
A. M., on the aoeond and fourth Sunday of each
month.
Exhibition. Mchhih. Slookwell,
SbikU i Co. will liuld forth with a
"Great .Tul.loaux," nt Lcnvy's Hull,
on ilondtiy and Tuesday evenings
noxt. See advertisement.
Attention ! Will not Rome of the
"loil" bondholders who doubled their
money in four years, take pity on the
widow of the "late lamented" and send
hor some old clothes, no as to keep her
from becoming a charge upon the Ne
gro Bureau and the poorly paid Con
gressmen f Butler, especially .
The spring term (of twenty-two
weeks) of Hiss Swan's School for
Young Ladies, will open ou Jlonduy.
rcbruary fcth. Parents uud guar
diuna who desire to pntronizo a good
school cannot do any butter elsewhere.
Jliss Swan is ono of ihenioBt buocenH-
fui teachers in the State, and deserves
the patronage of this community.
Tho Grand Jury of Orange county,
North Carolina, havo found a bill of
indictment BfraiuKt the Judges of that
Court fur taking open and active part
in the late election! in that State
That is right; every Judge who so
far forgets himself, ought not onlv to
re indicted, but convicted, for trailing
the judicial robes through the gutters
of tho political cess-pool.
We are pleased to notice that nearly
all the respectable ncwapapeis of the
loil persuasion, in this State, prop
erly and without hesitation denounce
tho "pasting and folding" swindle
forced upon the people by the mem
bers of the Legislature, by which they
propose to rob tho Stato Treasury of
$30,000. Will their warnings be
heeded by the corrtiptiunists ?
Sf.tti.kd. Tho Sctiutnml contest
io this Stato was settled on the 10th,
as we predicted, by tho election of
Hon. John Scott, of Huntingdon, by
tho Radicals. The Democrats cast
their votes for Mr. Wallace, who had
received the caucus nomination the
day previous, by the hatidsomo vote
of 31 to IS cast for Mr. liuckalew, the
present incumbent. An ariicleon our
first psgo, taken from the riiiladel
jihia Sunday Litpatch, gives an inside
view of the question. Read it,
- Jm .Urtnortam.
REV. JAMES OLASOOW ARCHLtl. "
At the instance of tho Methodist
ministers, the following committee of
two from each denomination was ap
pointed to make arrangements for a
meeting of all denominations to unite
in the funeral ceremonies, to wit: G
W. Rhcem nnd Win. M. McCullough
on the part of the Method ista; Thoimis
Robins and Marlin Nichols, Baptists;
S. J. Row and J. B. lleisey, Lutheran;
anu A. ,11. Hula ana J . f. Weaver,
Presbyterians.
The meeting was held in the Court
House, on Sunday morning lust, when
Ir. Hills, on behalf of said committee,
read tho following memoir and reso
lutions, which were adopted tub
silrntium :
(t'l.n.n uni -Ale I
Thr TYnrAfiV I,HIhu f r.
arenai .....'(., . Ihlllnmi'
.'f.l'frr if Hilmit.
Of all ti i.nruoa en human klo I,
1 be Wo. I I Hint a boh per., rotea tb. mil, I
let o I ut Wt-i,h al what t ft. n.'e we aula,,,
"J ii but beceuee we eaimol think all.
- I'rrtiia.
Sumo men's mintl- are most drniger
oils htboruloi ii'S. The greatest them,
istt cannot more easily luseand change
the natures of different metals, anu
produce new combinations, then can
those cri'Htio people color, disfigure or
destroy the plainest and most 'sacred
principles, or the best known truths
of history. Like the Florentine foun
dor who brnko his liorso-mould, because
ho could not produco tho cast of a man
Irom it, (he forgot to change the
mould.) So with prejudiced men :
you cannot change them, until you
chance tho mould in which their
minds wero cast. You must make
them .unlearn nearly all they have
learned. No easy task, indeed, for
habit is second nature Thus wo see
intolerance and persecution arc inbred
in Rev. Mr. Williums. His darling
hobby he hates to resign. HiB tioi tcn.
ded (light is moro disgraceful than Mr.
unpin without hat or witf. Air.
W. leaves his Biblu and religion as
captives.
These two stormy letters contain
contradictions. His last complains (1)
that 1 did not state the question fairly.
(2.) That ho is unwilling to turn the
dibcussion into controversy about
creeds, (d.) 1 ho objections wore not
correctly answered. These grievan
ces I will now cusily show are imagiu
orv.
1. My protest did mention the Bi
ble and common schools, (seciuurnti,
Nov. l!f, G$.) For instance, pray
ing at Institutes is called nn "iinhihli
cal practice ;" nnd oirain, tho first res
olution would be very proper, if there
was '-no praying or Bible reading;"
"our Lord forced no one;" "many
teachers in common schools and insti
tutes do the very reverse, and ima
gine they are pious, when, in fact,
they are disobey ing the Constitution
nnd a plain command of their own
Bible;" "Besides, common school in
stitutes should be governed by the
euinu iirincipies as tne 'I'eopies Col
leges.'" The assertion, then, is not
true: "Not a wcrd is said about the
Bible or common schools," Ac.
2. "lam unwilling that he should
run the discussion into church doc
trines." Very modest and truthful !
He conveniently forgets bo w he vilified
my church in"his first letter: "Uio
system of Christianity hood-winks the
unsuspecting holds in ignorance the
iirnorautj" "ho would hold the consti.
tutions and the whole Protestant pop
ulation Amenable to him and Lis
church," and "Protestantism dono ev
erything, Catholicity nothing, for the
great American nation ;" and in the
very same letter, he says he does not
'wish to join issue with anv one dif.
fering with him in religion;" "a jewel
of consistency," surely.
S. I will again anawer your objec
tions :
1. "Thero is prayer in Congress
no parity no compaiison" f"nuri-
ty, ' a misprint, and you added tho
Thr .fmnfaff I't ni 'n mki flora.
I'll IAI. UsAl rnt.x II k inrsinsNT.
To thi Xn ite rf thr Ch't'l Mates :
The rcolution adopted on the lth
i'lsiHtit, requetiiig the President to
transmit lo the Senate a copy ol any
prot tarnation ofanincnty mudo by him
since tho last adjournment of Congress,
and also to communicate to the Sunalo
by What authority ol law the same
was made, has been received. 1 ac
cordinpty transmit herewith a copy of
a proclamation dated tho 5lh day of
December last.
The authority ol law by which it
was mado is set forth in tho procla
mation itself, which expressly affirms
Unit it was issued by virtue of the
power and authority in mo vested by
the Constitution, and in the name of
tho sovereign peoplo of the United
Slates, and proclaims and declares,
unconditionally and without reserva
tion to all and to every person wbo
directly or indirectly participated in
the late insurrection or rubollion, a
full pardon and amnesty for the of
fence of treason ngainst tho United
States, or of adhering to tboireneinies
during tho late civil war, with the
resloiution of nil their rights, privile
ges and immunities under the Consti
tution and the laws which have bem
mado in pursuance thereof.
The Federal Constitution is under
stood to bo, and is rogarded by the
Executive as the supreme law of the
land. Tho second section of Article
2nd of that instrument provides that
the President shall have power to
grant reprieves and pardon for offen
ces against the United Slates, except
in cases of impeachment.
The proclamation of the 25lh ulti
mo is in strict accordance with the
judicial expositions of the authority
thus conferred upon the Executive,
aud, as w ill be seen by reference to
the accompanying papers, is in con
formity with tho precedent estab
lished by Washington in 1795, and
followed by President Adams in DiUO,
Madison, in lbla.and Lincoln in 1SG3,
and by the present txeeutive in 1SU&,
ls07 and lbOS. Ani.rlw Johnson.
Washington, Jan. 18, 1S09.
The copies accompanying the Pres
ident's answer to the Senate are as
follows :
First The proclamation of General
Washington, dated July 10, 1735,
granting to citizens who had been
engHgod in insurrection and in resist
ing the otdlcction of revenue on dis
tilled spirits and stills, in the western
counties of Pennsylvania, excepting
certain classes described in the proc
lamation, a general pardon of all trea
son and other indictable offences.
Second The proclamation of John
Adams, dated on the 21st of May,
1 dun, granting s full pardon to all and
every person, including some persons
excepted in Washington's proclama
tion, engaged in said insurrection,
whereby remedying and releasing un
to all such persons all pains and pen
alties incurred, or supposed to be
incurred, for or on aceouut of thesa
premises.
1 hird 1 he proclamation of James
Madison, dated February 10, 1415,
concerning certuin foreigners flying
word "but," "all are free to hprifrom tbe JanK'r f thc'ir & homes,
tho prayer, or not, as they think fit.
Teachers are not on the same fooling."
False statements will do you no good.
Rev. sir. You "stoop to conquer,"
and that pretty low, too.
2. "Christ "fi,nndr.rl the "'.t 1:
church; men made yours." Well, is i l,rade- The government of thUnitod
and certain citizens of Now Orleans,
forgetful of their duty, hud co-opera-tod
in forming nn establishment on
the island of Buratariu, near the
mouth of the river Mississippi, for the
purpose of a clandestine and lawless
not the answer correct ! I blame no
man if ho says my creed is man-made,
and his divine, if he only believes it.
3. "Catholics do not force their
creed," Ac., and be could easily by a
"bit of his mind" show the contrary.
Why did you not irive tl:s "rrfafj; "
(olsoltte, Webster cays,) if you could f j
Slates caused the establishment to be
broken up, and proceeded to prosecute
the offenders by indictment, Ao. For
reasons set forth in the proclamation,
President Madison granted to the of
fenders a full pardon of all offences
committed against the laws or touch
ing the intercourse or commerce of
4. "All relioio.i. trnnlii; ;.. i...i th0 L nited Males with foreign na-
Would vou sanction Catholic devotion it'0nf' "d U' rrcslde"t dirctt9 "
at tho Institute J No answer j suits, indictments and prosecutions
5. "We sre milling to accord free r fi"e'' Pcnttll'l(, forfeitures, is., to
exercise ol religion." Ii so, why must I
QCKEXSWARI-:, PAIWS, 07A.S'.
IKI ., I RI IT (IK Al l, kIMiH,
Fi.V -alt, Leather, Shoe Finding, ROOTS and
SHOES (eaelern and home made) in great va
rietv. and at reduced Sgurel ; TINW ARE,
Fl.ol R, Ae., Ao.
TEN ETTK at THOMPSON.
Hatng re a.eoelated II. It. Tborjipron with
aia tn the abev. trade, I deeire all pereuit In
debted to ana, by Note or Rook aceoant, t, oall
aad aaltl the aaoae without detar.
WM.eo.ES EYCK.
Carwen.vlll., May, T, Isss.tf.
For doing a I tin i It washing in the beat aad eheap
oot wi aimer Unaranted niual to one ia the
orld. Ilea all the atrrrttb
etrrrgll
i of old rnm ep.
Ca-tile. Tre thie ftplendid ee-ap. hoM I.t the
AU'K rHKMlrAL WORK, 48 Nntifc Pmnt
frwH. Pbilad.lpbia. norlS-l;
Pra'b Lai Wa Id onr tnidit, and a good nan
haa fallen. Our oiurh beloved brothrr an1 frirod,
Janif-a O. Archer, ii no more. Jic wu killed l.jr a
railr.rod act idtnt, near Pit'il urg. on the morning
of the 12th in at ant, and hia rtmaiLjf have been
enmgned to their final reMing plane, at the home
ol bit lather, in lUrltird rontilv, M i. ; and we have
emblrd onrelTe together, un thi tvenax n. irre
apevtire o( hrttrtian d- now in at inn, to give e
preeion to an appreciation of hi htr and cb a me
ter, and tonnngieour rtgretf and teara, wuhtfanoe
ol oltieia.over hia mI end, and aluo lo apeak j praV aitj tend
eoine Wordl at eotllkilatiun In hi l.tv.,t Vkiif- I ' .
hut above all. to breee h onr llenvmlT Katberthat
he ma? aanctifv thi atRiriing (ttetntiun oi bit
Prt'vidcDoe tu the ealvaiitn of manr aou.
Mr. Archer waa ortUinnl a MmiPter ol the floa
pel, and initalltM aa pntnr of ihe I're-l vtrnnn
tt.ngngatn.n at t'lraihfid, in Jijtie, Ifftj. He
eaine amngtt tit at the rarli atfe r 23 yeara, aud
a'tnoHt direr! from the aene ol hia pdnratinn at
Ihrktneon Colirct' and the Thr,,..cnl Siimiarv
at Pttmt'ton at lutthof whieh itivtiltil he had
fadtiated with ditint tinn. and whera he atood
onitingt the toremo! fr harninc atn pirtv.
There te aa anrirtit manum tliat fnil.t.! Speak
ing ill of Ihe dt-md : but it ean have nn apphrntmn
in ibia eatie. for ill ctm'd rnl be aiiku. Ho fur
from th if. when our miml reonr to what we have
witneraed in thin eiimmnnit v. nnd ot herwiae learned
of Mr. Archer einoe hi death, we fi aure that
the bnfhUM lucture that routd 1 drown would
do no aior than jiie'ic to hia r hit carter, Wr
haTe l-een att. niched to diwpr the wonderful
holit be had gained upon the tv-nttilrnr1 aud aflto
iint ol Ihe pwpte f all t'lirttian denom irattnnn,
and at Ihe eilfnt of the irflnenr tor fin-ii which be
o often wirM.-d. H.w ohvi.-n it i thai he wan
the em-ant of the Lord, and that all Ihia gtmd
proeeedrd from Ilie MeHiag o lioduf.n his!ahtra.
Ard fh. if one ao Toung. ao pore, acd ao lull ol
heaMh et-nld te railed away ao aud ienlv. With a Ii at
eignaj frre (lod'a watning roice, "'be re alo
rra ty. etimea to each and all of a ! and oh, ihot
we not brpe that Ibii Providrnr ia yet to befrmr
a mi Mif ol drawing manv aonls to the Lord ! Put,
w haterer the pnrpien of the rroTtdenre nur have
Keen, our htarte tell na tlmt in Ibe dr-reard We
have lot a piona and learned expounder of the
won! of tJod ; a rcatnna advocate ol the reltcmn of
Jcena 1'briM, in ita broa'lri and mot crari'tua
nrm: a mlicnt and lovirg pa-tor; a riilnva'ed
and guihdeM e.-mpsnnn. an hr wa, ato, an afire- i
donate huiatd artd laiher. Il t w-rtl of re. '
mark, al, tl t the giiet of hip florb etx) friend 1
er h I" ip a) t.e more pnncnl, Kfeanee of
the -pet'iaJ vipor and forre that natke hi reernt
dic-Hirent in the pntpit. and ihe hflv real tlm'
;-crtnr:t linten to yoo and otlicrs r rar
ing or reading tho Kibie in bcIjouIi or
illrlllUUo I
wo are denied tho free cxer
ciso of our religion, tin n, as a christian
man, we shall defend tho faith' Yes.
and your Biblo and creed captives at
my mercy now. Vou could not ven
ture to say anything in their defence.
I don't strike a fallen foe; tuko them
away; I can dispense wilb them.
7. "I said nothing about the Bible,"
io. Vou forget the splendid "School
Scene" that "Comedy oi Errors."
"Prof. .Shoemaker, l!ev. Mosarn. Buck
ley, Hays, (iuycr and everybody mav
pray and read the Bible, when nnd
where they please." This is ontlorsed
also by "tlio little girls. 5 years old''
iiioui.ii tno law says tliey should be
"ovortix" a fiction of law, I suppose.
8. "Ho pleads neutrality for the
law." Vou should plead neutrality
lor your nonsense.
9. "'Free will is God's Great Char
tor.' That's true." Very well, sir;
how do you dare to deprive Catholics
of freo will in compelling them to lis
ten to your praying or reading a Bible
in rmuihon schools or institutes t
The constitutions nnd laws cannot
run counter to God law. If the legal
olliciiils were Catholics, would you say
the law allowed the "Hull, Mary," to
bo said, tho Saints lo be invocated.
Mass lo be celebrated, or the Catholic
Bible to be read in schools rr insti
tutes? I asked these questions before,
but you could not answer.
My charge against the Institute
remains intnet ; it is this
be discontinued nnd released.
f ourth. The proclamation of Pres
ident Lincoln, dated the 8th day of
December, lisW, familiar to the pub
lic, granting to all persons, certain
classos excepted, who had part cipated
in the rebellion, fitll pardon and resto
ration of all rights of property, except
as to slaves and in properly cases
w here the rights of third parties shall
have intervei ed. In this proclama
tion Mr. Lincoln Logins by tiling the
provision in the Constitution empow
ering tho President to grantreprieves
and pardons The laws of Congress
declaring forfeitures, io., and authori
zing the President to issue proclama
tions of pardon and amnesty, wiih
such exceptions as tho Executive ntsy
deem proper, are then cited. Mr.
Lincoln, referring to this act adds;
"Whereas, tlio Congressional declara
tion for limited and conditional par
don accords with tho well established
judicial exposition of the pardoning
power, Ihcrefure," As.
Ftfth The proclamation of Presi
dent Lincoln, dated 20th of March,
1SG4, defining cases in which persons
are entitled by benefits of his procla
mation. &'t.rM--The proclamation of res
ident Johnson, dated the 28 th of May,
1SC5, similar lo the Lincoln proclama
tion of December 8, 1SC3, granting
pardon and amnesty except lor cases
therein named.
aS'itcsA The Proclamation of Pres.
dent Johnson, dated September 7,
107, extending full pardon to certain
persons who wero engaged in the re
bellion. This proclamation extends
ho
You violated the Constitutions -r; r:rJ"n to Ihe classes mentioned w
Ihe United Slates nnd Pennsylvania. Wcre. no T fre-wtug
the School laws, and a nlain command i rr"maiior,s.
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of your own Biblo
K. OT.RAN.OAN, R. C. T.
.eenicl lo annve their rtehverv. In.lc.-I. hi. Ii
ing dnnn, the late wrek el prever, helorv brarrr.
ol all Prot.lanl dcnomioalion.. wa. nialtcr ef
general nte al IhMime. Hreeemed lo Ii-oimi in
undcr aomc .pwial itiplmlion : rnainfc.tirc in a t
he ee d and do) an unu.ual vigor, lo.wr Hint real :
and Ihi. wae raot apparent to bta ee letKtrera in
Ibe pulpit. Oh. bow Ire.b ia Ibe mind, of eornr
of aa are Ibe tooehing lerma in which he pre-
aented In. nnd preeeed upon each, the dotv and
Fentom. We Ci'i'.it!it:ite the whis
key thieves, the rot ton lobby scoun
drels, tho rascally levcnuo rings, the
villinns ( all sorts, who desiro to
operalo from now on, in and around
Washington, that they have a brave
Senator who will be 's facile as they
could w ish, as far as Senatorial infill,
cure in their fuvor in concerned, pro
vided tho proper quit yro quo is
rendrrcd. New York Stuto was dis
graced by Fenton as Govornor. It is
the gl ry of "entire prrronaj coneccralioa to dolllilvHisirriioe.l hv i.nl.,i, ay (.n..i.,r
... , v - J .........
111. di-eoorae on thr pal.Salh precrilinr hi. die' h
the leal loit one and ha it g ita teat in the 1 ilb
hat.ler of John. ?.M rer.e. ewaVencl dm-l, arnaa-
tion and vmirh rlo'iclit Btn"iic"t In, hcareri : ao
winch an. that tbe oV.ire te har it repceird, afler
nte renirn irom ct i.-ni., n, tiern expeaaed U
hire before he left on hi. la.t trip.
nui, ion a. our ncana ate. we moat roroear tn
aav more. Let it lie nor eolece. that nor ha. t.
bia rain; for "btawaed ara the dead wbo di. ia
the Lord."
In virw of thr fnrecrog. let It be rea.ilred
That we have beard with deer eomiw of the
death of our winch beloved brother and fnrnd.
Jams. tlla-g,.w Arci.cr. and ra humility bow onr
His partv was warned by the Com
meirial Aavertiscr that tins ltnion
was a charlatan, politically anil mor
ally, lie wrs well paintej and sbtiwn
lip by Thurlow Weed the other day.
but it appears that us the Mongrel
party cannot uso honest men, scoun
drels are at a premium, and always
marketable with litem. Doy Book"
Eighth The proclamation of Pres
ident Johnson of July 4, ISO?, grant
ing a general pardon nnd amnesty to
persons engaged in the late rebellion,
with certain exceptions und reservations.
Senator Loweiy and the two Lan
caster Senators, we notice. r fused to
support Mackey, tho republican can
didate for Sute Treasurer,, when the
vole was taken.
taiirts.
Some of the paper ihat worshin
Mammon are lit 'kini? about Asa Packer I Ronnie. M it Pah!" s. Ftatri.
heerl. to the will of the Lord ae doplaicd IB tLl f,,r forcnor V,.,i !,1 ,.'t i. l.A I M Corn, rhrll i 1 f-S Fiat her,
.(e,.., .... i...j.,. i ' "' ' ' "vi , , . ,, ,i fi.,,., v. in
to hold him in reserve to receive the t ,,'me.i'. ., k. tie. R,,
vote of Pennsylvania in succcedinir ' ' h .p. w nil ;;i 4 ft Rag., m ni ...
"I FF.4T BAR(.AIa In (lotba. Tweeda,
leeaiaera, Satinets
Velvet Cord a, at
birttng Flannel,,
r. KRATZtn'p.
aff t-ting Pn-vidence;
That we hen-l'T epre. to Ibe bereft wife, and
ether relativ-a. ot thr decea,ei d. our .vutpB'bv and
condolence with them in the wit alP.ction that
hw, ena, np.n them and that we al.o beeeech
Almighlv Ond to upb"ld them in their di.treea,
and .anetify Ihi. aSlictmn teth-ir eternal welfare;
That wo ahall aeenant the pnldieatinn of the
foregoing aienoir ta tbepaneraof thieeoanty, aad
in the religion, jc.arnnl.of tbeeeaatry, a hiadnaa,
to ibe afflicted congregation,
Clearfield Markets.
Reported weekly for the CLr At nn ti RreraitriH
by J. P. KnAT-aa, I.ealer in Dry Unmla, liro
eenea, Provieiona, de Market at'., t leaibeld.
Ci.rAriri.n, Pa.. Jan. SS, 10S.
Apple,, giein il on H-a-s dree eed .T7 Ti
Plied. VI Si lt Hide., green.. T
Apple bullet, f.-nl, 1 0" llan,a O.v ftfl
Rultrr 4'I;S 4S Shoulder,. ..P'K-o Pfl
Rean, 2 i"jji I si : Stde odyi t)
Ro.kwneal I li Lard J
Rarke Ilea. Sour ft, Meae pork.V S8 p'
Reel, dried Se nan as
Reel, fre-h... V4 II Oniona to
f,a 1 S
Plat her, dried, lb.. Jft
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oririnatedthatbrilliaDtstrokeofiHilioy ,: - -- U, Tallow.".
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