Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 21, 1869, Image 2

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Gtomii B. Goopi.ANnr.il, Editor.
err CLEABFFL1t yX
WEPXEJDAT MORMNtl, APRIL II. W.
A number ol negro clergymen called
on President Grant, on Fridny. Hit
Excellency thanked them rery kindly
fur their condcaceniion.
? Irll'fiitinT,
K Im'mi i r, on l it IsV InM
i lirl ol tlir tnpn pr
llip tVnimiifirvmlth. Viii'lic j.lninn
thi ltt it tlit rnot ronnpt lmly
tlit ever oemMrd t lUrrial'nri,'
Every at heme to rlmnler mid vl tin- v mlv sntnin. (.( Hie Kn.l
Trei.i.u.vh.M,llydvo,Me.!lTtl.e rnr,v- V.'io ,l "' '"'''I"
, , . , ! I" i itirctin o( llie Suiimnnv tuirly
UnriM.n.. the corrupt r,n,t formed j dt.r,.al , ,,.,, i,lrilm,n;L,,own
more the member vir foully con-1 "riiiimitmion," tliat lire M he
trolled nil lejiilntion. A few mnonp ' ulmiuod, or itny putlu no thereof, in
them Cien. llnrrv While who rnnd
trip Prrrasmf t flrt -ref.
1 lie Mvttv ol lion ullolled M thr
rii.irol V .ipi, 'IVii nitil n
K""", under the Inn, ret onti in t ion
im-nanr, i .imply HO lilei ly t .s.11 ;
however llieir Volt niAV l-e f.i.r,
tSere in lu nne nv in stliirh lliey
he rviittff (, nd ihnl to the tlitvt'l
A Good Move. Tho everlasting
Congrest hsi Adjourned, and the mem
bers have returned to their homes for
tho purpose of enjoying more fully
their robberies.
Clay, the New Orleans negro, ap
pointed minister to Liberia by Gen.
Grant, declines the honor, and Dumas,
ft Philadelphia nigger, has been ap
pointed in his stead.
Dr. Benjamin Ayer, a new member
of the Georgia Legislature from Jef
ferson county, was found on Fridny
morning dead by the roadside near
Louisville, Georgia, shot between the
eyes.
A vory destructive fire occurred at
Bbippensburg, Cumberland county, on
Saturday night. Among the property
destroyed were the printing offices of
the Valley Sentinel and Kcvci and the
Cumberland Valley depot.
m
A bill passed both branches ofj
our Legislature allowing tho plaintiff
nod defendant In any suit to testify in
their own behalf. The door for first
class perjury ia therefore open, unless
tbo Governor interjOKes bis veto.
lit AKtw DRtss.The Philadelphia
Age has donned an entire new auit,
and now looks as respectablo and en
terprising as any of the dailies. May
it prosper in its new pirh, and become
a power for good In the State and
cation.
Ex-Gor. Curtin has been confirmed
Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia.
T. J. Coffee as Secretary ol Legation.
Tbo old Winnebago Chief Cameron
fought theso appointments vehe
mently, but Aleck McClure and his
forces were too much lor him.
A huge robbery has just been
brought to light at New York in the
produce exchange. The managers of
the iron levator are reported as de
faulters to the extent of two hundred
thousand dollars. The defalcations
were made in wheat There is much
excitement at the Exchange.
loud profession of reform, "caved"
the Inst dny ol tho session, and swal
lowed nil the corrupt measures they
previously denounced. The presenta
tion of silverware, wat"bcH,cane,,to.,
previous to adjournment, whs highly
disgraceful to legislative halls, and
wo hope will never be repented. Such
transaction!) might pnes current in a
hotel or privato parlor, but to nuilto
tho hull of the llouso of JJcpreseiiU
tives a resort to palm off cheap jewel
ry and tncrtbandiie in it wholesale
style, is unpardonable.
Wo wcro greatly disappointed in
one thing : A committee was op
pointed to investigate tho State Print
er's account, but it failed to make a
report of its proceedings. We never
expected more than a iciite-icashing
report, but to be cheated even out of
that is too bad. Tho expenses of this
department tho Inst tew years are
largely in excess of "war times," and
should havo been stopped. Thot tho
taxpayers have been for several yeurs
robbed of SjO.OOO annually by the
"loil" printers of Hnrrisburg, there
can be no question and why this com
mitteo failed to report tho facts, is
remarkably strange to tbo outside I
world. I'crhaps tho members can
explain. We do not recollect the
names of tbnt"committoc,or we might
be more pointed, but we will endeavor
to ferret them out. ,
To allow the printing fraud at Har
riuburg to go unexposed, is one of the
many iniquities perpetrated on the
people that needs probing. It is true,
the committee ia not guilty of a sin of
commission, but one of amission in this
instance is equally as heinous, and at
this particular time unpardonable
General Grant had a quarrel with
Senator Ross, of Kansas, a few days
go, about the appointments in that
Stale. The President ordered the
Senator out of the Whito House, bo
thereupon ordered the "government''
to go to h 1. WbeHier tbo General
will accept tho situation has cot beon
settled.
The United States Senate is still in
ff ssion, confirming and rejecting such
nominations as the President may seo
fit to send in. Soveral of Gen. Grant's
nominees have been unanimously re
jected and relations at tint because
of their corrupt characters and gen
eral utiLUiie Tor
which they were appointed.
Latctt from Cuba.
The rebellion on this island is still
progressing. We clip the following
from Monday's Pittsburg Commercial:
"Telegrams from Savannah lead the
friends of Ihe Cuban revolution here
to believe thai Gen. J. 11. Sleedman
has been succes.ful in landing in Cuba
with a picked force of men. The ex
pedition has been in preparation for a
number of months. General Stced
man himself spent two weeks in 11a-
vunna, and during the latter part of
the timo waseo far under arrest as to
bo ordered quietly bv the Cantain
General to report to him daily. " The
first rendezvous of his party was on
one of tho islands near ?New Orleans ;
when Admiral lloff received his first
orders, the headquarters of the expe
dition were changed to a point on the
Florida coast. A bloikado runner
captured from the rebels in the luta
nr was obtained, and, the belief is
that nearly a thousand men, well sup
plied with arms and thoroughly accus
tomed lo them, are landing. The Cu
ban lenders have been fully acquainted
with Steedman's movements fur some
ene of a divided submission ; nor do
o ny but that they may fairly elect
any liovernor, I.cifihlalurvs, State of
liters, or Federal lieprvsentatives that
they may nominate. Indeed, wp tin
believe that by iheir superior political
skill thev will carry their policy
whatover it may be, in the polla. Hut
what of thntf Tho second section ol
this reconstruction fraud reads
Amd K it fmrtlitr mmrtrd. That thr proomltnKl
Id ftuv ul I lie Mid rMatra khitil mil 1m lrrmt niiiil,
or oprtatr a. a rfniilita ri-atoratiun thrrisif, until
tktir attum rmtprvtietly tkall h approved by Com-
Now, ax nothing is to bo final, or
operuto us a complete restoration, un
til approved by Congress, it is to bo
tho Congressional approval, and not
the popular act in any or all of theso
three States, that is lo do tho work.
Will Congress approve tho defeat of
tho so called constitutions in wholo
or in part, or the election of a Con
servative Governor, or of a Legisla
ture that will not ratify the negro
equulity amendment, or of Democratic
Representatives, United States Sena
torn, or Stnte officers f Wo trow not.
lie who thinks so is wilfully blind to
the temper und stupidly ignorant of
the record of that body.
Alabama and Arkansas defoated
their bogus constitutions, nnd J'et
those instruments were iinblushmgly
declared carried. Georgiu elected two
persons of respoctubility to bo United
States Senators, and their admission
was, nnd is, shamelessly und. fraudu
lently denied. J.oumiuna elected a
full Democratic delegation to the forty-
first Congress, and not one of the
number has been, or will be, admitted.
South Carolina presented a mixed
delegation, and the misrcprescntalivcs
were taken, and the representatives
left. Mississippi, Texas nnd Virginia
have, within theso few weeks past,
seen every single ono of their Stale
officers ejocted by an act of Congress
which bases the right to hold Suite
office on a pledged adherence to Radi
cal interests. These are things that
are of record and not to bo denied.
The Times daro not for Its reputation
deny them, or any of them ; and yet
it would persuade the citizens of these
three outlying States that their will,
as expressed at the ballot-box, is to be
tho la sr. Why, this very seventh sec
lion we have quoted cives a point
blank contradiction to sneb a view,
ll is expressly stated that not the
tallot-tox, but tho Congressional ap
proval, is to decide all that there is to
be decided. Let tho voto go as it
will, nothiso is to stand until Con
be willing to have it sUind. What
the citizens of these States may do
nnder these circnrnslances is for them
to suy j but this abominublo system
of fraud shall not go before them with
out at least ono voice of protestation,
exposure and warning.
It is the fixed purpose of tho Radi
cal majority in Congress to aiimil no;
Senator or Jicprcsentativo fiom tho
South that will not vote und act mith
the jnujnrity. In every single ense
where n seat is now contested, the
imuicai conirsiani is to no sworn in
1'ht ) rt I'teitntv fit
jt'rm lh lUrtWtMtf Fsi, !!, 4 e fliriUt
t I
"losli'i.lay i ti le o'i ..t k, Vmh
l.rsin be ol lbs I .lyisialnre d;"l ned
.nr lit fVr whst is popularly np
posej io have been a ecumn of tbns
month and sixteen l, but what
was really mm of not mot than smly
da), counting right hours as a da's
Wot It. Adjournment over, from l'ri
day to Monday or Tuesday, and short
sessions, wore always in order, pi
cions tnno baring been wssicd in
useless debute, so that wo Will bsve
another ponderous volume of the
A'ci-c.r.r when the r
to hinsli it ul his leisiiro during the
summer und fall of this year, nhicli
will cost tho State foi l y or tilt y ihous-
nuu uonars lor pnr.tin
an equal amount for
postage,
Mn rwrfitlrw tt,rmm ts
ftyHitml fin mnrtr rtott.
A unovni, Apnl A .-V,
I.'', ol hansa. bearded Pic il.n
lil lion in l.'S den this nmtnmr
"I come, Mr I'rvsidenl, to t k with
you atintii the appointment for my
State, having heard thst J oe Intend
to make certain tominatinns that
may tint harmonise with my desire,
il you deem it worth while to consult
them in the least."
Grant "Well, sir."
This ('residential response was not
in Ihe true manner to ho relished by
tho Kansas Senator. "Am I lo under.
tit raelor chooses ltand lhat I im rightly informed as
to your stated intentions to disregard
my preferences in tho matter of n
Dointmciil. Mr. I'rutidenl. r" innuirmi
. , ...
nun ui leusi , mo N'nutor.
packing und j "Thai ia a question hardly stiseep-
tihlo of an answer, sir. To what ap-
iu an sines, uy men ot all parties nointmeni ,n vwi n!l.i t ir.,
and in all circles, it is freely admitted j III A II ll ft thiol I fun trotilt- " f.iirii'iin.t
teo .1 . "rvi ,,J"""-J
titul tho Legislature of iMi'J was tho
most venal and corrupt body of men
that ever wit in deliberation in the
Slate Capitol. U'o do not protend to
say mere uro no iMinulur and licpre.
Grant.
Senator Him liked tho second an
swer as little as the first ; but, having
come tor enlightenment he was deter
mined not to go away in a fog. The
sentnlive v. ho are ubovo and bevond Nmint nr I linrofV tra villi nnnHBaal
... ...I...WO.O oi unues tor ininy anu j ingc, explained the appointments to
dishonest legislation, but we do assert
il, leeitng it to bo our solemn duty to
givo tho people warning on tho dan
gers of sending ignorant and dishonest
men to the Legislature, and it will
not require five years of repeated ses
sions like the ono just closed, to bank
rupt mo Commonwealth, bind its
laboring energy at tho feet of tyran
nical corporations, invest individuals
with special privileges to hold and
control tho resources of tho Common
wcul'h against iho wolfuro and inter
ests of iho great muss. Anything
that hud money in it, however unliiir.
disgraceful nnd destructive it might
bo, could be embodied in the shape of
a bill und passed, while anything
which could not uo manipulated and
money mudo out of it, however fuir
or absolutely necessary it u for the
establishment of justice and the vin
dication ot right, was ignored and
treated with contempt, unless, indeed,
the ring w Inch controlled both Houses,
condescended to let it become a luw.
Divorce bills wero openly si Id in
tho lobbies and tho rotunda. Divorce
bills onco killed could be revived,
although the proceeding was in direct
opposition to positive rule, just when
ever the parlies were willing to pay.
For tiro thousnnd dollar any man
could divorce, bis wile; for a pretext,
any voluptuous wife of easy virtue
could fling her husband away by the
aid of the Divorce Committee 01 the
House, which committuo was fiercely
accused, in open session of the House,
of tuking bribes. The tax on petro
leum and coal was brought through
the House, and when it reached the
Senate, tS.WO a vote wa ifi..riH f..s
its passage Tho money to buv the
cattle bill through was exposed as
fully, in both branches, us are the
which ho had reference
"Frankly, sir," said Grant, 'I in
tend not to make those appoint
ments." "What, sir 1 You scorn to accom
modate mo in tho least?" exclaimed
Itos", boiling over with rage.
"Sir, I believe I have given you
my answer," firmly, but sternly, re
plied Grant.
"This is not treating me fairly, Mr.
President, nor as one gentleman should
another," uttered .Senator Itosa.
"1 havo no intention lo be dictated
to, sir," said Grant, sharply.
"Nor havo 1 to bo insulted. oven by
you, sir, wcro you twenty times the
rresiueiil, exclaimed lloss.
"I must decline to bo annoyed any
further on the subject," muttered
Grunt between bis teeth, "and desire
that the interview should termitiulo."
"i ou and your desires may go to
hell '." roared out Ross.
"Leave the room, air ! Leave the
room, or I shall force you. out," thun
dered Grant
Ross took his departure accordingly.
Women as Ornci Seekers. -The
Louisville Courier-Journal says olliee
seeking seems likely to become very
soon aa prevalent a vice among wom
en as it boa long been among men.
Tho office modest and virtuous women
seek is that of becoming angels of
morcy una charily and bestowing good
upon suffering humanity. Tnat is
woman s proper mission, and a uh.
lime one it ia.
LtAN 1'oBKiHs The farmer whose
pigs were so lean that i took two of
them to make a shadow, baa lw
beaten by another, who had several
fnnftt, flutlfiifftffr f.
"DEST GOODS"
LOWEST PRICESI
BEWETT,
BLATTEXBERGER,
&
CO.
NOW OFFER AT TUEIR
Hn 111 moth Ntore,
IM OttCI.OLA, PA.,
LARGE & WELL-SKLECTED
s.
frocK
Spring & Summer Goods,
PURCHASED AT TUB LOWEST UAll
KET BATES, AND TO BE BOLD AT
A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST.
QONSISTIN'G OF DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QCZENBWARE, WOOD I WILLOW
WAKE, KOTIOKS, CLOTHIXO,
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS
AND SHOKS.
jPi-f fHi, .t cf rt lr, (fir.
18G9 .RDortM(i 18G9
rr
SmiNU AND SUMMER
Ftnif MS Dsirarit
Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery
GLOVES, WHITE GOODS,
Ladies and Qc&t'unen'i Furnishing
Goods, &c, Sio.
IN QrAMTV m STTl.g Mnntt km
fiiMrd, taring tletH our tlurh vltb tl
(rUrt re, aS mm will Hll t (ton ub
n, so tbtt rarebri trill tod il to tb.ir 4
VkttUfl I ullinf M .
Wi b alio Itts4 np trr Mrnt rooa for
HATS a CAPri ud BTItAW tjoobB, ud mil
bej a eholM liai of iiim food.
WII.LMM REED A CO.,
Rear PtMtofflce, Market llreet,
aprll CI.KABKIKII), PA.
MOSSOP
IS
SELLING OFF AT COST
JRfrt I'lUlf for iii,.
w CnMncTP""
IM ..r,l.T.. u,;',,'''
ss t4 Ofst. larSi awlfc,,i fc
lni ts nil is, i .14. n, 'i,,.,1?
tsirss. i tttaat w ia a JL1
r.k. la lb. rifS-M s.m.a M , "
riM-SsM, w tba hn ol tba Tt c"
aallra. bst tb Ma.bu.M ai1
br-b rai latarMsH. It w iM lkTV'
tba Mntbaaaa anal aula, a brm b-
hit. pian b.i.lik, aab. as Mk uJH'"
raa4 IL 0 af tba lanrat laaur aftlT
la, aitahliabaisait i tba Slala l
Uiwa. abila tbir ara aias n ifcJ
y.ar. old, aal aoalaial s pop.l.nin at .?''
ud Inhal.ilaati. "!,
f- Par fattbar laforaiatla app. u ,v .
af tb abair aotupaa.
JOBS tnWsBl
Prl "llwa.
Valuable Properly for Sale
IS LUMBER CITY.
THB aaij.rttfiisil Bow off.rt tor aal tl, i
k,.,s, r.lu.1,1. TOWN FROPLETT
au la ih. tMiMugb f Lainbat Cit;, ClairtH
aoaoty, Pa., Tii: "wia
ONI DH KLUNQ HOl'EI AND LOT
ONE ltLAt kS.MITHSUOP A.SU LOT
ONI VACANT LOT.
For Un, A-, appl; u 0. H.,
prf-li;pd JAKKg CUOSgl.T
JIObt www utll ti. ant Uy Jaaa Mil, I
propew ts Mil my an lira atoek of Etara Qoadi
AT COST!
Tboa airlDf baifaiDi will wait u aail ton,
ad ban Um adrMlatr. of s largo Hack to aalaet
no. Fiiat aoaia Int oarTad.
EICUARD MOSSOP.
ClMrs.ld, April T, tiSt.
pURXITURE 4 MATTRESSES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING
TO WELL REGULATED TlOUSE
D0LD8, A3 WELL AS TO MILLS,
VINES, AND CA1IPS.
fun Jt of a slioep drover he., lie is in tl'l 1 "7 '"'' T
.1.. i.. ' . " J tlironeh the crut ks in their nen 11
noli., - 1 .1.... t . '
Hie market to pureliaso sttHk. Of
conrso our declarations excite
rancor and resentment among tho
guilty, and wo disregard their hute
and indication if wo tan convince
the pcojiltt of the nooessity of electing
houest men lo the Lepislature. Whal
finally , topped thut fun by lying knots
iu ineir laus.
A Straw. Woodhnry, S.J., pare
Grant a majority of 800 at the Novem
ber election. On the 17th ult.. tha
01 Soil voles
months.
in a litllo
change
over four
and to any future -election the same
rule is to apply. The five contested
Louisiona seats, the one in South Cur
olina, and the six sent to bo filled
time. Information has been received m f1""""" uie seven irom l.eor-
ttmt bodies o! men are nijflitly drilled ' c'a' '1" nre ,mm 'l,ipP. the four
in New York, whose dotination j, i f"m Texas, and the eight from Vir
i 1. .1 1 lrmia. are to be ai-ltli-il nn tlm uimrlA
v.uu... .,..(. ok-v prooaoiy win not 7 ,, , . , -."V.- ,:r-,r" outmco on the fart of corrunt le.ri,.
U.n," nm,lr V Y Wnrhl latnrn.
'I ' ... . , . , . .
..v iir:U. I'm ut-iiuruiiun mat n
more dishonest and corrupt legislative
body, than thut just adjourned, never
occupied the Capitol 01 Pennsylvania.
we thus make t.ublit, is but tho remli- .Vl'mocraU ,o,,T'01 11,8 MT' ''t'"g
tioti of what w as daily avowed in this r " "'"J or lT z majority,
city uy men 01 character and by legis
lators of honest reputation. No two
intelligent men ever attempted to
utnvass tho merits of bills without
agreeing in the main fret that cor-
" iiuption ruled the hour; the journal
'in! I'.;l,.,l..l,.l.;0 .n.l I;,....' j..:i
Divonrra. A Weatcrn papr snys
when a Georgia negro wants a divorce
from bis wil'o be poisons Iter sweet
potatoes. In Chicago divorrfs are
charged dilionesty in connection with j!,e('"r'1 "T. roioniig the minds of
measures before both honsi-t, and now Juugana jurors.
the public have tho facts that reform
ol Philadelphia and l'ittfburg daily
ORDERS RECEIVED AND
PROMPTLY FILLED.
UIGII EST MAEKET RATES PAID FOR
COUKTKV PRODUCE.
SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, PO
LITE AND OBLIGING.
anew Fiiorn, Fi
AND
QALL, SEE, EIAVIINE, AND BE
CONVINCED.
BENNETT,
BLVTTENBERGEU,
Owxita Milta, Iv, April 11, Utt.
Si CO.
I 41
(? durational.
is necessary to save not only tho honor
of Pennsylvania, but to protect the
ordinary rights of even tho humblest
citizen from usurpation by some act of
leave directly from that city,
be stated in this connection tint' the
Navy Department lias just added five
vessels lo Ibe squadron in the South
Atlantic, so that it now consists of
eleven vessels, wiih an aggregate of
one Lunarod and eight guu.
An Instance or Pittt Swte We
observe thut Grant has removed from
a small land office in Greenville, Ten
ths Dositions to Anarew Johnson, Jr.. son of
me lute president, i lus ( t ol oettv
spito toward his predeeeswir this
absence of magnanimity, which almost
every other poraon in the country
would havo observed is characteris
tic of the present President. JIow
j poorly and meanly this con trusts with
t tic example ol Genera! Taylor.
John XI. Read, Jr., of Philadelphia,
bas been nominated as Consul General
to Paris. We do not know that he
is a relative of Grant's, but be is the
on of Judge Read, of the Supreme
Court, who last fall descended from
the bench to play the partisan in the
interest ol Grant. Whoever gave
money to buy bouses, nr disgraced
official position last full, by way of! guilty ol an act which might appear
i'uiiiniig vote tor urant, or is a rcl- inueucaie wmcn miglit uheel Ins
fttive, is sure to get an oSiee. If the ; con . 't 10 """c-onstruclion, and place
Here is the character of a man just
turned out of office in iiosion :
General McCartney, of Ronton, who
participated in twenty-five of the
princiiml battles of the war, was badly
wounded twice, was mentioned in
general orders for gulinritry twice by
licncral I ranklin, twice by General
Sedgwick, once by Geiicral iirooks
was mentioned by the rebel General
Lee lor "great gallantry and skill" at
the firnt Fredericksburg light was
complimented for bis prowess and gal
lantry by Ihe rebel General Rarksdale
at Siilcm lleiglits was mentioned in
general orders by Major-General
Wright for gallantry at the battles of
Win. hesler and Fisher Hill, under
When
be became President, in IMS, be found
a sou of bis opponent. General Lewis ( Sheridan ; in whose battery General
Caaa.the Minister of'the United Slates I Sedgwick and Russell were killed the
at Rome. General Ta lor continued , former at Spoltsylvanin" and the
him there during the whole term.
Uo declared that be would not be
latter at Winchester." and whom
President Lincoln complimented as
the "Savior of Washington" in July,
lt4 lois gentleman has, we aro told
(wo truNl iho report is incorrect).
father is too old (a in this instance) ' 1 "e "l ,luue 11 "K Cveincd re neu irom a coiicciorslup in
Ih ann la n ,j j itthiui-ih personal jceiitiff and '-"", ninur mr me eoiuir Ol
Uonorahls. It it seldom
iadical ticwspapera render proper
niead to Iemotratie officials. The
following from the Pitlsburg Commer
cial, is a case in point :
"GoTwior Huftaaa, af New Tark. ti wiaalni
fsldrti opinion, ht TMoinf th. railroad ;tl houlit
tbronrh tbt UfKlatara. aot tka nM of wbicb il
Oia till iaoorK.raun tb BrnaOwar CewparT.
alas auiiialiim u ,w ,f,i10, without
ajarfT. and hit nanpla. ia thii rr.n-t. i aaln.
Iai a s. tar p. ,,., .f oihw Siatan wnb that
iidi a axTrattrtiT taitlmtc.
rebcnlmciiU lie therefore lell the ""all paper in that city, w ho never
son of bis compelil.ornridisturbed in a "nellod powder in bis li:c. Will the
thst' most important office. There Was in country commend such action on ihe
tins action magnanimity and delicacy mn 01 powers tlat be J 1 he par
worthy of General Taylor. Grant BKr8l'n. which gives but a faint idea
has none of it. There appear t0 oc ol the son ices of General McCartney,
nothing high minded or honorable in Mtl educated gentlemen and most
his composition, buleverylliing which competent officer of the civil servico,
i exuetly tbo reverse. Cineuiuati ' should go through the press wherever
Enquirer. j their aic people who imagine thnt the
rewards of pe.tce should bo riven in
A Keformfr The Rev. J. Jnaner thoso wh't made ticacc worth iiavinir
Monlove, formerly of Pontiae. Illinois 'and kept the government together
j after preaching against Ihe evil of 'but it might give its offices not lo
swindling tor several years, has taken IW mos :liunt defenders, but to the
harmless ttcnbb'ers of til.scure and
weekly papers. lYaxhinrfon Express.
"V- - .
ow, u iuo Commercial ...
Democrau lo elect a Governor in V '?t h'"'- I'mrnring
tliia Ct.t. r-if " ; lot ol letter heads that rend "Office of
thii State Ins fall, cormption and E. N. Fargo's F.xt.res, nnd Commis
special legislation will soon be at an ' sion Forwarding Houe," he addressed
BtL them to parties throughout the Suite.
T . , informing them tbut be bud rxpreiw
i.LAD It On r,,,, . tit i.- i I "(. lor mem
A correspondent of the Hera!,1
recently bad an interview wilh Sena
tor Stirague on the subiect of hi luie
and would send ( starlling eeche. 'J tie Sonn'.or savs
KtooNRTBtCTloM. ThoX Y. World
says: ''The supremacy of the la"
is one of the pleasing things which
reconstruction promiae to the South
ern Stales. Here is the lutest sample.
A mob of sixteen negroes at lirenham,
Texas, took a whito man out of his
house and hung him. Tho negroes
were caught and tried before tho dis
trict court. Tho report saj-s : "The
negroes wcro dufended by eminent
lawyers, and ten of the prisoners wore
discharged, in order to bo used as
witness!' In other words, ten of
the lynchers were to be usod to con
vict the remaining six. The facetious
ness of this liirce is immensely height
ened by the statement of a local
newspaper thnt the soldiers were ar
resting the discharged negroes "in
order to try them by a military com- j
mission." That is, after the court
An exchange asks, "Why don't
Grant apHiint Heaureirard aa well as
Longstrcet to seine office f" Answer
Because he is not a relation to
Grunt's wife.
girt.
At tba nidrn of hit dautrhtar. arar Krlatlowa.
oa the 4th of April, 1 1611, ,. DAVID LOGAN,
K'. ( ag4 10 ytmrt mi S datt.
Ia IlradT towaship, oa tbt 15tb Imlaot, DAVID
WALL, ia tba H6lb )aarafki ag.
Ia BrailT tc.wo.bi,,, 00 tba 11th iaitaxt,
Ft'PASNAH, rrlin of Prrr A(ilb, aflar s
linprinj illoem, trminalin( la drapij j mfri
7.1 (Tara. I month and 8 data
Vork paprr pleaaf Bopy.
rir gUrfrtlsfmrnlfc
MICHAEL BOKE,
MASON AM) STONE-CUTTER,
Krw M'ahhttoti, Pa.
Vft.An kirrlt of MaMtnrr dnoe, in th mori
wnrkminliif muiiitr. Ortirri liriti, un4
trtvU uktn in vnT prt of ttit wioiitT. prlitf.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Tni LAST UALP af tka piwant FPRIKO
TERM af twratr twa watka, wiU aoHaaoa
ua Moaday, April 16, ISM.
TKRJIS OF TITTIOS.
Rmitinf, OrtboirrapbT.Wrlttrit.Ot'jartLaa.
aBi, Primary Arithinrtie and Primary
tirorrapb, par Li'f Una, (of tlta
k.J $i SO
Hiftorr, Lanal and deaariptira Oorrapby
wit Map Draw,. . lirammar, M ratal
o w ntta Anthawtia M I (a
Alfabra and tka Scieacf I M
Far full partiaalar aaad for Clrnolaf.
PROVISION STORE.
THE ndarilfaad kara jaat raoeWad at tkalr
aaw ataad la Wailaoataa, fall npplj of
Flour, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, 4c,
COAL OIL, (at radaoad rate,)
A (ood artiela af TOBACCO, CIGARS ASD
SktOklNQ TOBACCO, soaitutlr kut
AH f wkick will U aold at LOW KATES for
CASH ar gira i atekuga for SHINGLES ud
LlktliEIL
W faijKetfallj aak tb pabli t fir u
trial kafar parcLaalna alarwkar.
t. B. BEAD A CO.
Wallaettra, April T, IfSt.
Houses nnd Lots for Sale,
IOl'R B0CSK8 d LOTS la Clnrltid k
aaia on nuooabla tarml. Iw '
i thlrtjr dayi. Alao, plot of FOLK LOIaw
tba Mrnar f Fourtk and Raid ttm "
I Tltlutl faat. Tbra of tbaa ton an atU imxm
lot aitbar laabar yard, aoal yard, or lor kaiWiZ
parpoM rantrallj, baing witkia lit hat 2
railroad depot- JVriM ud tana mxraatilt
PP't OEORUZ TUt,hK
Clairt.it, K
fabl.U
Valuable Farm
FOR SALE OR RENT.
TBI udmiftiad aow off art at prima mtk mm
farm, iitriau in Lawrama towaikip, Ckaiiui
t, Pa., boaadad by Orra, MeMiiiiia utmZ
mn, and withi H milM of tka railroad atau i.
Ciarkld boroafb
CONTAIKIKG oa ACRES,
A boot TO aem af wkick li elaand, kiriaaTVn
FARM UO'JUE, LOU BAK.V, aad at. 1?
baUdioci, wttk arar 10 baanur frait trm a a
arr-faili( rpriaf of wattr aoar Um kaaai tti
witk aj mack titabar d tb plm, if
mafd, will paj for H. Tb waola waadW.
laid witk aol. On of koaaai aaw in,j
tbra mil for It, DOS, in a (od oawaaii (MU7
in( to par antii tka tin i ap.)
AT-PRICE, U,.V, ia aarr ptrnw,. fm
taraia, Aa., ppl) w WILLlAkt POfcTIi.
Ctoarfiald, Pa, Fb. 14,
SPRING GOODSI
JCST OPEXIKO A SPLENDID STOCK, AT
Marck IT tf
C. ERATZER A PONS'.
Q LOVER, TIMOTHY and ORCH
ARD GRASS FEED, AT
Vmnm lT-tf C. ERATZER A tOSS
Xools, Shors, Jiau and Caps.
CltvdrlJ, Nor. 11, lfM-lm.
A 1MI ATttR'rl fTI( FwOTulie
illi
katebr tiraa. that Irttrr at Artaiinitrra
tioa a tha aut of Pl'TKH ARNilL'l.
lata af Rraila fwnbln. ClrarSald aoanta. I.
karlaa baa duly rranlfd ta tha andarnrnad
all ptraoa indrktrd la raid ratal will plaaa
Wmkm imnfliala mimmi. b iim. k .
1. . J j .... . ., .... , - - , -.-, ... - "
uau utu me mnjnrtij oi ino negroes 1 "' m " win praaant turn prnparl)
as witnesses, the nnlitiiry mean to i - witat onay.
step in and hnnrr tliem as criminals
Thus do the civil and military powers
work in delightful nnion, and the
ends ol justice and of sixteen halters
secured.
F. K. A h SOLD. Aim
Latkmharf. April H ot pd.
Thk Miseus' Strike The miners'
strike still continues in the coul
regions across the mountain. On
Friday Inst 1(14 miner Imm the Tow
elton coal mines marched from that
i DI.MTR ATttRa tJTITE. Nnti
A V M barrbr (Ivan tbat lrttrr nf admml.tratlon
m tba arlata tf I t 1.1 AH FMKAL. ilimaa.
lata of Ili.cn tnwnnbip. t'laarliild ronntr. Pa..
bu m, baan duly jr.nlrd to tha andrraifnad. all
p-rannf iodi-blrd to raid rttat will plraar maka
t payinant. and tbnaa baring rlaima ar tir'niaailt
will prrKflt tbam pmpr-rl aotbntiralrd lor aat
lllrm.ot. Ml:V K. fMKAI.. Aai'.
ajirll-Std EDWARD KILLIAMS. Ailotr.
found ih .T.ttr,. l . r- . j mi iii tiiin me receipt ol onck ctinrge 1 Unit !io intt'ods to keep at his work
Wo't iji'"l ""namr usually amounting from a doll.tr and and not to 1..I.I hi. rm and set-the
"a.iaee, i,n the Appropriation hill, a fjusrtor to fivo tlollnrs. A Chicago j country go to the devil, lie confesses
""ful reading or this official docu-, "(,,r''"ve was put on the track of the j to l.cing trnry in the sense thai all
ment will convinco the moat i.-.r,ti..ni ;windlrr, and arrestirl him nt the I crent rtrormer are crarv. Hn ia n,.t
"loilit- of the awful Hlf,r.,L.. ! Am(,ri.''n Kxj.re offloc. firat having ' hidd. rig f,.r the Presidency, and would
and corrontinn tint ' llr" l"'nt ,llm of u,c arrival of ; not take it unless he w..a permitted to
r,"ZT, tUl n0W "'? .imoner from him. lie ran he set appoitit whom he chose to ofTce. n
. - ... me oepnrtinctiU at llarn. l"wn n ono or the clergymen who 'a l.ig hundle of letter a-kir.g for
ourg. Ser.ator riiite atlamrtted in 'd to stick to their text. i cor.ie of ' hi lain il,..
" came trom Khodo llnnd. where hi
1 ho rwrrrn ...l... 1. f .1 . .
twuii'i.-u to
"ply to thm.tioa.l, .a .1 .u-.
i.., l",ru "M The negro appointed hr (.rant fr,U,.i.l .1 ..,. .1 "l
Mar. would be r 77 ' i bf tn,.or of O.lnnihii.th far- j monopoly ... onHuUhl. '
W0Ua e saved to the State It! '!'"". ..! tu I a very hlnck n-gro -- m-Lm.
Hie late I.r;.i.,i,... ...... . i.i....r ,. . . .
cot in two davs " '"inirriy a waiter in a gam-
after hi. speech appear, in tho Tjr hnne in ihnt cit v. Prohuhlr
graph ho grve tho lie to il, whriJ"" ''"',' th,! ' "it'd State is
thing hy.Ln, ar' .! 1 "" ,hn" h -f Clnnth,.
for th ir,r., 7 H, '"vpr"Tiiimeru nT anegroa Piwt.
point to Philipshurg, driving all thejhti
men who wore at work in the mines
between those two points, hcfoi-e them,
compelling them to slop work. On
Saturday they resumed their march,
nnd proceeded to the Derby hank,
where they wero met by a force of
miners, and cilir.etts from I'hilliiiKhuri' aiid.
mid vicinity, who succeeded in repul- -,pr31
king them. Arrangement are being! PUBLIC
mado to have a stronc police force to !
keep them down. "There shall be
win nd rumor ot wars." Turone
Herald.
T Jf TUT. l ot RT OK C'OMMIIS PLkAS
1 l
of ClrrSeld -iniy. P.
ra. V Srplawihcr Tan, lf,T.
Axi ltlirra. J PaUpirna tar diroraa.
Tbf ondrrvirnad Cnmwiiiiriotiar, appeintad rT
lha Coort ta taba trttitnotiy in tba abnv tia.a,
brr(ii tiitior tbat ka will attaad to tha
riutlr of hit appointmi'nt, at hi. offtoa, ia t'laar-Si-Id.
oa Fndat. tb 1 lib day of June. IKSI. at 1
o'rlork, p. V. wh(ra all nartir intrrwtad eB
J. BLAkK A1,1RHS,
fnlnniiMronar.
VENDUE.
e inftmons Appropriati
inn bill.Jmti.ter in fuch a place M.ows (irant lent hnsiastit!, and indulges in the lol
Color ko JIar to Political An
Vanchmcnt. Tl.C l'liiladell.hill .Unrit
mtf J'oxt says il purls with Cm tin i t'ou,1try lias come
without regret, but in aMuding to the
necro ilii.itcr to Ilavii it irrow Tnr Pinnrlt ..t ;. r.. -
THE roVwiribar will Sr for aala at pablia
oolrry. aa ho fan I Lawrwara tnwntbip.
niilwr Imlwrrn ClaarBold and rarwmirill, oa
ball in 1 1 ortb af tba road laadint fraia Claarnald
lo Carwaurilla,
Oh iYiday, mipril SO, liS,
tha fnllnwinK prraonal pro part., rit:
OXK HORSE AND ONE MARK,
Ona CkrMar whlla Boar, fnatwar two and Ibraa
yrari ohl.i ona rb.'M whita h,w, (will
I. 1, . j n ' I " . .1.. -I main, it rmr.
... mm., minim .re in rOVI- ! 3 mrrri. I trio Brahma ft.wlt. I pumlnrk. I
tience. I,ct tho "gulled judo" all 'T h""?-1 u kwwatr. i d-rimi war",
wince. Senator Snrague's disclosures ! ? "" h? ldHrr P1'"" " karr..w.aoai.iipi,.w,
kl.il nt.tienl. I,e,.r I ,n iinorr... r.1 k. , L '. .l. 'T. :'"- -'".
Senator Sprague's last speech in the
so-called Senate of tho I'nited Stales,
is another run i oat nppenl to the sr-min-drolly
party he trains with, to pause
in its destructive cnreer.sets the khm.
pre lire to flnttennir nnrl n..r.,.i,.M,. I ' ("'I k.r
hi(h contains all the robberies f ! o be the dog he
the former one r..;,i. I
. . .'ii,vo ninny TiptT r t-
linuuitie. What ,,i .... , ieore Franci Train says: "We
T.red t I. " ',0, rr-!,,,',P m' will d it." Th.t
J o ay, but rtrn t,Bt .5001, Train should rove after this fashion
l "rrru r" head for Senators '""nr,""""", lt that a
. 100 Appropriation I: ":: " ,"" OT 1
mj tnrcncti ttt bol iy....uKn w mien to ucn sturris aston
,uhing
singlo
IS tool
It I orni.riffiinllc. nr,n,ti,h..,wl t.
o,ng exnmng tiingtiiige: "Jhis a- Washington thnt the great reitic
l-timiincm, nnn inai 01 ot Her colored Railway opening, which was to come
men to important poaitions in the off in Jlay, is not to take place. Will
South, mut increase the confidence of
the jrcople in the Radicalism ol (.rant's
adminiatration. Color it no Innrjrr a
bar to ndranremrnt in American pnli
lies. This is what the nomination of
Mr. Bauett means " The millonium
see-tof to ha approach ipj.
hoi. almrrlf and fork., timtwr lt
est horror at the pass to which ouril'" nnr-hnr-.M, 1 hand ran, 1
hii wi narnriw. mam ana wanrra,
vraia mdla, arind.tnnr,. rook flora, parlor miira,
Im-p air atnva aad famiara' koilar, 14 rUnr,,
I r..rnw ruphoarrl. knob.aaaa wilk dr-k. I kiti-haa
ink. taliK tnntl ahaat. aamu Uarrrl., anaac
i.llar and atufiir, I narralnt ridarTinxrar, I arw.
In laarhina, a lol of I onmrd and ( linu.a frapa
tiuaa. rarrant awahaa, (haat Prnirk vanaly Inr
wmra.) and varioo. olbor artiolai ta Balaaroaat
,. noon.
TERMS. Aojoantl ef fit and dr,
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal.
THE PorRTH FESSIOXaf tk.praaa.ta.ke
lartlf yaarot thii Ioititalioa willaoranrao.
a MONDAY, tb. Slk dayaf Prhraary, !.
Papiliaa ntr at any tin. Tbty WiU k
eharj.d witk taitio fro tba tb.j niar u
tba rimaftk. S.aaioa.
Tka aoara af laatrootlo anbra .r.ry lklb
larladrd 1 tbom.b. prarlioal aad .
pli.h.d adaraUa for balk ,
Tka PriBrlpal, karlng had tba adraataf. f
wara aipanaao i nil pmtanir, aarar. pa
rant aad raaH aai tbat kit aatlr abiltta and
anarln will k daaotad la tba moral and San
ta i trunlnf af tha ynatb plaaad andar kil tbarra.
Tlr It MM OK 11 IHII si.
Orttinrrapky, R.adi. WHt!n(. ard Priraary
ArlthMUe, par Baaio (II waak.) . t M
Orar, Gxifmpfcy, Arithnatit, aad
Minwp II II
Algabra, Ornai.try, Trlfnnoainry. Mr.
aaratio. Rarrayiav, Philoaophy, Phyai-
loay, Cbawntry. Book Eaaping, BuUny
and Phyrtral Oanirraphy - . tl SI
La'l, Uraak nnd r ranch, witk any af th.
ahora Rranrba. - 1 M
MI'S IC Plana (S laranna) . . .tilt
drdartioa will ka wada far abaaaoa.
aTPcr rartkrrpftrtiral.r Inaair af
Baa. P. L. HARRISON. A.
Pak. 4, IIS tf. S IS PrialpL
SELECT SCHOOL.
rpMF Sarawar Famion af tba FoMnahann Ra.
j. iwi prnnoi. i inoaust i:aiptirt Chnrr-h. t
urn Irainif,' will romnrnoa aa Ik 3d of Mar,
libird Monday.) for tha tarn af Ira moaibt, witk
a ranai.na Ol mrna waatl la lraiar.
Tba mnian hrm-haa will ha taoitht. and aln
tha followinfi Alrahra, Oanraatry, Plain Tha.
nimatry, Mrnaaratioa, Rarrarin. Fbiloanphy,
Pbrrlokirj, PhynaaJ Oooaraj.hy, Rkoln aad
Lr;i.
Th prlo af tnitln .hall ka 111 for tha fall
tana of Ira wiowlhi: and for hsw tha a fall tarn,
nt tka rata af 1.1 par Bonlk. AU par.il. .ball ka
kald till tba awd of tka Una. wuhaal .pwial rra.
ant at tba lima nf awtry, nod tka prm at tailio
hall ha paid in adranoa.
Tba frlact fVhnol tl Inoatad I n pkssanat aalrb
Wrbood.and n noaipatmt taaalm kaa bar aarstrrd.
UoMinf ran ka prnrarrd lor M par waak.
Anr lanbai inlurmatii aaa ha had hr mAltrmmm.
Ina tka Prraidrnt af tba Roar, at Ca.h P. O, tka
rarraury at Bum.ida. or Pn,( Smith, at Carwana.
rilla. JOHN p. LhK. Prasidant.
JACOB W. ( AMPHKI.L. TrrwaV
Jian. Pawta. (t'y. wiarl4-tf
AXXOUXCE 31 EXT
EXTRA ORDIXAlt T!
SOMETHING NEW IN CLEARFIELD!
Great Bargains in Boots
and Shoes I
Crrat BarfTtlns In Hats and
Caps!!
TEE GRECIAN BEND HAT I
THE VELOCIPEDE HAT
THE ALriNE 1TAT !
SILK EATS OF THE LATEST
STYLES !
All Kinds and Stylet and Cheap!!
BOOTS 4 SHOES IN PROFUSION.
Udiaa, Look la yo,t Intaraiu, d call ul aaa
Ua lalaa) aad aaaal faabiaaakta Ityiaa
f PLA1H AKD PASCT
EilOKA.
BAKGALNS! BAEGALN'S!!
rarms, Timber Land k Horses
FOB BALE!
TBI mWrlVar, dawiran of dirpoaia af a
rJ d paraooaj property, otari tka folia.
if rsr opportanity for barjaioi :
ONE FARM litaata i Oirard aawaibin. aad
know a tb "Claadiua Raualat farm." i2,o..
ina land, af An. Laawnta aad atanm, aaauiniac
IO Acre, tfty af wktak ara alaarad, witk Mi
drlhn koMra, kr ad yuui.f arekard tbaiaai.
Alao. IliK ILCk blN f ARM, aantaunar
IUO Arraa, amy af wkiak ara alaarad, wis
daalllnf koaa. ban, nd at bar aatbailajan. u
gatur wilk twa tknrisf ymmmg aavk ikaram.
AIm. SEVERAL OTHER PARKS ul tnat
f TIMBER LANDS for aala.
"" RKKT Tba 8AWMILL A DWILL.
IMU UOlbKrJ nt tba Boat W Daar Ciaak wiM
a ran tad. r it I ru ky tba lkm.il. t aut
pamou.
T-POIR BEAD OP WOK! H0RiE3,na
BAKNKkS, will ka aold oa rwnaoaabia larmt,
P9A Wrgat i offarad i nark if tba far.
ran propoiuiou. Tba kru will ka Bad nay.
an bar infarautio eaa aa aktainad kr nllia'a
tkapranaaa.r kyddruitbdiaira,
at FiwBckrilla P. 0, Clauf all aonatr, Pn.
fakla-tf.
L. M. CUITRIKT.
Valuable Town Property
FOB SALE 1
SnrATE on tha 8vuk-wt arwr af Cnarry
and Third PlraaM, ( kaing Hailraad Kraal, ta
wit: A LOT, witk a good tw-atary plank baiia.
ing tbrrao. 1 by li (art, ona rooa a ark lam,
auitabla for atvr. r tbr kaaincn. Alan, la
dotning LOT, with tw-trr daalhar kau
tkarwm, and wrraral otbrr TOl X LOTS.
Alaa, lotvf wrll-harnt BRICK, Bad S road
aaaorunant ar T0NLWAR, IUch aa Craaka,
Jata. Jan. Prwit Can., r, at radarad nnra.
For fwrthar kaforatio, inquirr at tot Btan.
wni Patury f P. LITZIKGIK,
n.r 14-Si Cltaraald. Pn.
affga!.
Isl THE tU RT OF COMMtOS PLKJU
af Claartaid aaanty, Pa.
"il tn ) No. U, iaxaipr Tern, lata,
ra. Sohpaian ai Il'irorc.
Jwtri M. Sim. J Murk 1?, JaM D. I. Iu
wailar. Ka.. appoint CoaimiaiiiiBar ta tana
taatwony i tkia enaa. Br nu Cam.
CartiBid front tb raeorw.
A. C TATS, PrU.
I will attaad n tk dnrir of tka abort arpaiat.
"rat. at tkaaSoa ef Wallaor, M:l A Folding,
ia Ciaaraald, aa Fridar. ba IM dar f April.
1S6I, I a'rlerk, A. k, wkara tkgw iauraatad
ay aitawd, tf tka aaa prrar.
prT-Jt II. f. EtlWEILER. Cow'r.
IM THK IHSTRICT COIRTOF THB
t'NUFJD SIAlte for tba Waura Piatna
at Peanaylranl.
I tka aattar ac 1
Srcr u. Iananoa, ll Baakrvfitay.
TO Vt UuVlT MAT CONCERH-TV. aadar
ignad karatiy giraa atta af kia nppoiataaMt a
aaaignr of Buoy W. TtMtmpaa. ( Bogg an.
hip, la tka manly of ClrarSald. aad Cute af
Paanaylraaia, witkia aaid Dirtnrt. wka ka. kaaa
djadgad a kaakrapt apoa kia ow paaUaa, ky
ta 1'i.tnot Coart oi aaid liiatraat,
Datrat tka 17tk day af Marck. A. D. 1MI.
prT St W. ALMcCl'LLOltiH, Aangnaa..
1 THK DISTRICT COfBT OF TUB
I'NITED STATES for ta (mn DiatnM af
t'cwaaylraai.
I tba aiattar of 1
Caaiana J. S.orr, I Baakrapuy.
Paaknrnt. j '
TO Hoki IT MAT CONTFR!f.-Tka nsar.
irwad harahy giraa aolioa f kia appointnrffit mm
waign af I bnatla J. tibot. f Waodward ww.
ahip. ia tha aanty ml Clrartald. aid 8ur ml
Pmo.ilraaia. witkia aaid DiatrioL wba kaa l
A)grd a hanknipt poa kia wa pabttaa. kr
tiir li.anrt Coart of aaii biatrial.
retad Ibr ITlk day af Murk. A. II.
pr..U .M. MoCl LLOlOH. Aa.iaa.AW
tlto t.tx-piij crs just stick a pin there?
l nc niij;'" inille will not lipttr even
the Piitirrfifinl exiiminntion of trv.
clinp; fommittpo. Tho officials have
put off tho (THir; they rlnro not tlrw
puhho intention to "lb conditian of
tbwir TRtcftllj job.
aa.
To the School Directors of Clearfield
County :
"I FVTLEMEX i I annum af tha fo-ty-
a loir aarnn at taa aot af tha VI h af May,
Is 4. yoa ar karrhy notldad to rnaat In Ono ran.
Um. at tka Coart Hnaea. I ChwriMd. a tha
tlrat Toaeitay la May, A. It. ISM. Ikamg th 4tb
dar f tha aiolk.) at l a'olork in tba afion.a.
and arlaat. ris aaaa, hy a aaionlr wf tha wkola
aamhar nl lliraator. praaant. una parM of lltnrary
and ariaatiaa aoqniraraaalh aad af ah ill aad mrt
prrirao in tka rt of taaohmg. aa Coo.lt tirpar.
Intandanl, for tka Ihrr aoaraading aaarai d.trr.
aiina tka taraal af aoeanaaaaitM l , .
Dd aartify tka mall la tha Plat fanmai.ndrat
Prpl, Bin. Br.,, nd Blaaark EB0ES,
aiiaaaa aa Child ran, ml
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CUSTOM-MADE WORK
M4 a BpMlalt , ttlt ur ,
Wtnra Ikr good, taara tha pratnim: Iron Ibhjtl Harri.barg. aa raqairad hy tka thirty -eieib ud
IIII, Ikirly day. srrdit i from 110 ta l.i. Ibraa
Bionlha eradilj nd all araoaat. rar lol, at
innlha .rvdit. It ban flradit ia air, netea witk
appmrrd Wsiarlty will ha rrnalrad ia nil near.
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April il t
forUMk Mruon. f aH art.
6Ei. W. SXTPER,
aprld lt C'oaoty raparinlaaat.
Tnmmn d akdoailnnl .nppwirn r rrrry
kiad af tka lalaat iBpraraaianta, ffr ala a.
k.T4 Sprt af 8ARW-KS4IUI,
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rally aanaaaaa ta tra .Itiaaaa f ClHrlald aad
lllty, tbat tkay kara apaaad a l.rg. d
it.ntlr. Ba.Tt.rat f th.abora naaad gaoda,
ia Ika .tare rooa . Mark at .iraa , appe.it. tk.
rwidana. f H. B. Fweop.. Ekj , &tJ
will ka kappy ta wait all wk wl.k to ,!..
U a IlaWT-CLASR H110E BAT STORI.
Children' SheM ia Abcadine.
CHILPREX-S HAKD UADE SHOES.
FIXE BOOTS! tOARSE BOOTS!
KA TER-TXOOF BOOTS!
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dfrsfC ftfti M for MMftlVM ..v.. I
1.4. iM fur Ml.
MrRMnkr th pier- Market trL
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i V at karatry gi. r thai Vrnannf ndninlnratloa
aa Ik. mala ot MARTIN S. FLE UAL, amurA
laia of tio.hr tp, ( arar aid otr, p, bar
ing hraa dalr gran tad ta tk ndaraig'ned. all par.
oa Indrhtrd to aaid Mtat will aleeee mat. a...
aal, and tboa. kariag elaiaia or drtraada win
praaant the. pm-rrlt nntkeaUonteat for lllllawa.t
and liowa withaal aVaa.
RuhLRT E. FLEOAL.
r'0- AdaammraH.
DlHsMtLl'TlUN F PABTNtRkHIP.
Tk panaankip kantofran niag ka
twar tk narignad i tk awmuilii. kaiaaaa
at Prnnrilla, wa. dinolred kr naaraal eaaaaat aa
tka Silk day af Marrk. I Ml. Tha rk. and
naper. af tka Ira. wiU ka left witk WiIIim P.
Johaaoa. at tka aid naad. who h titnanrd ta
make olhaatioB. aad pay all tlaiat. raini tk
P. JOHN50K.
JOHIf BAILET.
VIMI.latTKTt)lt1l Simrii-Sotir.
in heron alrra that Irtlara of admmiatratloa
oa tba aetata at PFTER ASHEVPELTER,d'd,
f Rrty lowaahiti. Claarlald roaatr. Pa.
baring ka daly granlrd lo tka endneiritad. all
rraan indahtrd I aaid aetata will plrear make
p.rment. and tboa baring elaiai. ar aVaa
will praaaat taea properly eathentipetrd fnr at.
Urnl. ELIJAH A'HKN FBI TKR,
DAVID ASUK.NFKLTKR.
rrlTrlfp"! Administrator.
IXS STOrK! lf STYLES!!
PALL AX6
MILLINERY GOODS,
AT
Miss SUSAN UEED'S,
MAREBT IT, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Baring et rewired all iWwtraeltl af tka lea
ta a. Mil!l.ary lie, resjaaat th avdral
to call aad iaitn) thaw
falrtila, Pe Br. e im. a