Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 06, 1869, Image 3

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(irtiRr.r. lt.OooM.ANi'm, Editor.
1 CI.KAKF1KM), 1'a.
WEPNKHDAY MOTIMNH. (iPTOIIKII . 1K0.
Democratic State Ticket.
roil IIOVKItNOK
. HON. ASA PACKER,
OV I'AltlloX COt MY.
tOK MTKKME Jl llliE
HON. CYRUS L. rEUSIUXG,
OK CAMIIU1A Ctil XTY.
Democratic District Ticket.
An-mlit.r,
J 1)11 f;. II A 1. 1., nl' I '.Ik County.
Democratic County Ticket.
Trwuurrr.
I. tVI'.R l'l.l:(i.4l.,ol llradj lowutblp.
County CuminiHiiollfr
It. H. IHNDMAN.ol Ittfcirli towukblu.
"' Anclit.ir.
JtllIJi D. Mll.l l lt.of HpII tnnhlp.
Gentle lVnlioily, tlicemine tit pliitun
thropint, started from New York, on
the 2!tli ultimo, for Europe.
The New York Sttito Engineer's
report for the year ending 1st .Septem
ber, 1 oliows that SO'J persons were
killed and 401 injured on the railroads
of thnt Mute.
Extba Jt iiit iAi.. We notice hy our
Huntingdon exehnnges that seven
clergymen of that town have jointly
issued proclamation uguinsluuncing.
VYe infer from this uiovo that the
metntrs oro inclined to indulge in
pocial amusement.
The Cmrts Closed. "Honest"
John Covode, for tho ptirpeso of rais
ing a lilllo cnthuiusm for his frieuJ
JIans Geary, went over to Washing
ton the other day to get (Jen. Grant
to exhibit himself through the iron
unj coal regions in tho eastern coun
ties of this .State, li lt tlio General
concluded that he hxd already spent
irrtat deal of time filling, hunting and
4iorse rul ing, ond that ptih'ic business
-voiild not allow him to leave tho
National Cipilol this full. So the
Grant circus hug closed for this season.
J'lTf iii.x'd Ix. The godly Senator
from Massachusetts, Wilson, was at
'Washington lat week, ai d gave Gen.
Grant "Hail Columbia" fur botching
the elections iu the Southern Slates.
Ho blames Grunt, Bout well & Cres
well for defeating the ''loil millions"
in Virginia and Tennessee ; telling
them that if ihey did not change their
policy Mississippi and Texas would be
lost, too. Tho Senator nllegcj thut
the removal of Conservative Kcpubli
cans, and tho appointment of I'adical
carpet baggers has scattered the hope
of the toil to the winds, and Is driving
thousands of votes to Icnt and Ham
ilton, who aio supported by the
"rebels" and are bound to be elected.
Gearyism. Hans Geary, when re
tailing his falsehoods in the Court
House last week, should have ex
plained to tho peoplo why the State
Governor paid tin hundred and righty
six thovtaml, ttx hundred and eighteen
duttart more interest on the State
debt the two past thun were puid the
two previous years, notwithstanding
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c iiiiii reuueeu ine niaia aeui lour
million! of dullurs. As a general
thing when a Stato or an individual
reducos their debts, they bavo less
interest to pay, but according to the
Auditor General's Report and Geary's
story the taxpayers of Pennsylvania
pny much more interest than hereto
lore, although Hans puid off $4,000,.
000 of tho debt. This is evidently
luil 6naneeering.
Or the Same Opinion. Greclfy, nf
the New York Tribune has a fellow
traveling over Europe catechising and
limiting up great men. from whom he
extracts opinions with reference to the
future welfare of this Country. This
man Friday a few weeks ago intro
duced himself to Mr. Carlyle, the
English historian and scholar, and
asked him what ho thought of the
nffairs of Yankee-lnnd. Ho replied1
that tho country was "going to h I ; '
thut its offico holders were 11s corrupt
as the d I could make them." A
celebrated Wall street bnnkcr the
other day was asked thesamoqties !
tion. He also replied thnt everything
Was going to the tl I. If the Demo
i rsts cannot escape this state of affairs 1
wbcro will the loil million appear ?
The TltiE is l'l The lale elections
in Vermont and Maine alio thut the
"loil millions" are as nun h demond-
ixetl in those Stales as their brethren
are in Virginia mid Tennessee. Gianl
canieil Vermont lust November by
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20,oii). 'J hc majority fortliot.rolrH
captain of the age" in Maine was 2s-,-OMl,
while the majority fi.r Governor,
on tho Mill ult , w.s los than R .011(1.
Courage, I'eniociats '. The tide is up.
and will nol sulisiile until tho lintii.nl
herds arc swept from every Sinte in
tho Union. Tho same disorders, so
visible and effective in Virginia,
Tennessee. Culifornio Y
Muine, prevail in Pennsylvania, Ohio
and Iha rest nf the Union. Packer
and Pendleton arc bound lo be elected
Governors of H.M j4Uor Sui, ,
October. ' Th. erim(, ,,, UVlrn 0,
the rr'y in power sro visil.le to every
eye, and must be condemned by every
mind tint crazed by bigoiry and
fanaticism.
I tim twr ' its. .rami lii,"tiii(illr llf.
Tim lb dl'ord ia:rtte says : "Front I aecotihiiK c ith llift nil of 'hnir
every l.nrt T the Stato to.,,.' the j ''' "' .''."""' --i " i M . .t . Pluko
' ... iVtllllcr, l'.-i., It Urge llllll llllllslllllly
tiding. ..faecess,..nl.tl.o """') l,.,,,,,,,:,,,,, ,',.,.,!,.':,, u, 1U. ,,,.,'v
Tlio attempt to lorce Negro Sullingc j , neiirlichl assembled in Iho Court
on our Suit' through tin' instt nnii n j House in this place, on Tni'sdn) cvcii-
Inlity ul" tlic I'iltocr.lh Amendment, ing. September iMli, ultimo. Tlio
the. short coinings ul Grant's adini.iis- "''"A ' ". o "Ider y )"''
. . 1 mull 0 (.oinilv I oniinitii o. wlion linn.
ll lllioil llllll I lie 1 111 I UJJI I' Ml 11.111 kiih nil
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malVCI'SlltlOtl tit till) MlllO CU lltO,
joined with tlio personal unpopularity
ol tiovernor (iiiny, Imvo thoroughly
tliH'iiHleil the rank mid li to of tlio rndi
t al party and Imvo eansed even niuny
ol its lenders to rcpiul tho tmnviiKS
with itulillireiifo. This is tho ease
i i i. w..,.., L u. lit. ;u
" 1 J
it ohervu)lo in riiiladelphiu and in
tho eastern and eentral counties. The
indieulions now are tliut Packer mill
Peishiii" will bo elected bv at least
'
1(1 nun n.,ii,iiiv
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yond all doubt, "to make assurance
doubly sure," it i' only nteetMrij for
Mvrii Th-mnrrnt tn nn In llirrlrrtinn n,l
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vote. This limo tho Iemocrncy uro
perfectly united on their State nomi-
tuition. A largo conservative voto is
gravitating to our side. Therefore, let
us put forth our whole ttremjth and make
our victory overwhelming. Our word
for it, thut if we poll us lurgo a llumo
cratio voto as that cost for our Slate
Ticket ul tho last October oleetion,
wo shall carry tho Stuto by 20,tHMI
majority. We an poll that vote.
Will it bo done ? Let tho Democrats
of tho several election districts an
swer. To bring out a full vote, much work
must be done. The tooting of horns,
tho rutlling of drums, the tinkling of
cymbals, the splitting of throats by
public spcukcrs, ure of but little avail.
They are sound and fury, signifying
nothing. Through, systematized or
ganization of each and every election
district by tho active Democrats in
tho representative districts, is what is
needed. Let this bo had and there
can be no trouble in gutting out every
voter to tho polls. Never mind the j
blo'ving of radical bunds and radical i
spcukcrs. It is all wind. uf j
irorA' while they tout and talk."
'-Beware or Gkary." Tho World
says "now thut the terrible old war
horso Geary is onco more on tho war
path, it is well enough to revive his
old (story, which ho told, with groat
success, in his first fight fir the Gov
ernorship of Pennsylvania, iibuul
frightening Stunewuil Jucksnn to
death. According lo Geary, that sol
dier lay dying in his lent, and sudden
ly summoned General Longslreet,
w hom he thus addressed :
"General Longstrcet, did you ob
serve lliul tall, imposing lorm to dey,
Biuicii mi a niacK norse.in me tiin u 'si opulence ; iroiti me position ol a coin
of the tight, as we did battle !"' tuolh tnon mo hanit: lo the distinguished
(ion. Longslreet : "I did, indeed, my manager of those engines of inleinii!
dear General." "Thut man, so vul worth, railroads, is deserving of the
iant, was Gen. Geary," exclaimed praise and support of tho people. Il
oiuiii-nnii. ..turn me. ucwitTe tu turn .
Avoid him I Longstrooi, be
ware of Geary " With this
dying injunction to his comrade, the
hero of Shenandoah departed.
The dying injunction of Stonewall
Jackson, u reported by Geary, is now
repeated to tho voters of Pennsylva
nia : "Iieware of Geury 1"
Gov. Geary This celebrated Slate
"la e
ieek,
, the
cflk-iul puid our town a visit lust wee
and let off some of bis egotism in
Court Houfo, on Wednesday evening.
lib started off by giving a glowing
disruption of the prosperity of saw
mill., furnuces, frtns and beautiful
milkmaids, which was almost divine
hud not his statement lacked truth
fulness. Ho blowcd and puffed, and
pulled and blowed, for nearly an hour
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aou iMusieriiy ui tne t-otinirv.
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uui in inning tip lie aamuie.l that he
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uu. iiivni-u h nanny ui cvnio. 1 -,UI'U
moro thun Gov. Jiigler received), but
that there was not as much real money
in $.1,tHiO now as there was in ?3,000
ihen. What a beautiful picture of the
prosperity of the Stute ?
Ixk-iK IIeke ! Gov. Geary lust week
told bis hearers lliul ij,0ti0 in green
backs w as not worth as much money
now as ,?,(H0 in gold in IMiO. If this
is t-o, why docs bo persist in telling
tho people thnt tho country is in a
prosperous condition ? Heshould abo
bavo explained why bo spent J JO,
(HU more lust year in running the
Stale machine than it ever cost before, i
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If his extravagance continues, should
ho hn rloetr.,! .,.! ll.n
n , ,..
cannot raise money enough lor him !
to squander on his favorites.
Look Oct cor Them Wo are in
formed that Demot ratio tit kola are
being circulated with tho name of C.
K. Early substiltileJ in place of John
G. Hall for Assemble. We hotm .
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.'.-moe.a.s w, see u.ai ii.is piece 01
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.insuring is propeny exposeu. 1 lie
corruption nng is playing a heavy
game. 'J hey arc using money freely I
unn win stop f t nothing
elect llin t old "rooster,'
Peiiioci ats, cxainino
closely More you voto.
fore been Hem-K-riUs ,o tlistribu.o bis
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i.cKcts, and they will ueteivo vou ll :
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l"-"',"'l-'-
Vole ugiiiiist the party that is try
ing to force negro suffrage upon the
Stute of Penn.ylvo.iia, airainst the
will of a lnr.ee majority of liercitiiens
Where did (.enry irt iri law, to
exile Hester Vaughn, the unfortunate
(Welsh girl Ho done il without law
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etnocrats. vote foryour nominee! 1
Iion'tccmpromise ith rings, rtsoeters,
and corrnpliouists.
t . . . . !
iiei no Lemot rat Hay awsr from
tbo jn.llj nn next Tuesday. Look out
for spurious tickets !
. at. wK.ni.i wnry me iai li the
corruption ring at Ilai-ribr.
.'
T. J. Hover wit nt'ininiitcil und elected M-xtirpulcs every ilonbt that iingni stairs" mill lln il.-iru..tioi. uf a i1(, riw.-md
In till tlio titlict) ul' President. Jh-,'iiriw' iti thi' niiinl (iriinytnit' in to tliirriin..ir in,. ,.,,i,.,, m to ti,e iuijutiu
I Huycr, occupying hi position on lliu
stiiinl. said :
l,.MHi:s anti Cdxti kmkn : It nd'orils j "In my renmrks I'll tonfine myself
mo nil iiiftl'alilo pleiiMini to preitlo t tho .Statu lei;ihlutioi ol tlio past
over a hoily of my fellow-fili.eim, ! tlirto years. 1 ini'ht wry lippropri
n lion fulled toL'etlu rto listen to tho ' !' ly pits heyond tlio ctntiiie of our
leiifhin.'s of the letnoi-r.tlie part y.
! 1 have tioon with vrui in inaiiv truth
r., ... . .. .. , 1..
ii iiiui nit ti i in: i vi it it""i-rt.
hut newr (Iim'h mv hodI ii'i'l ihnt
ciilliusiiistie inspiration which seems
loitwiikctit)vei-y hilentstiarkofnllaoh-
I nient to vou, as when in so vast ti col-
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lection, vou uenoeraie upon tne wrongs
lyou Imvo sullered ; upon the culnigcH
y
vou have borne: and t.i.on thn lmlniii
'tj0 Hll.jdo this modern Inquisition, tho
present Congress, is luking to sink
1 lorcver inlo oblivion our cherisbetl
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rights, and tlio dearly h 'tight liberties
handed down to you from jour ances
tors. It is a time-honored system in
tho Ilti.ish anny to permit each regl -
iii cut it i line 1 1 uu imi mi viini rii ill"!
enMfmcntii in whiih it puriiripatod,
and Lh tlnr and nlnc m u hirli tlmr
ni.r Kii. I Tli.in I., l it... It.... ..(I
Clearfield achievo a victory on the 'puss I'ruin tlio coiisidoralion of tlieso
12th day of nest October, that they mailers to things nearer homo. 1 will
mny bavo insrrihed on their esciitch-! lell you w hut I have seen in that placo
eons, in letters of living light, "The above all others where honor and lion
Victory is Our." lesty should predominate, in the ina-
Jho following olhcers woro then
elected :
Vice President Cu. C. S. Wornill,
Grier Hell, Jr., Frederick Shoft". O. L.
Sclioonover, J. J. Pie, David Erhard,
Patrick Dailey.
Xrcn tarirs David F. Etzweilerand
J. S Smith.
Committrt on Resolution Dati'l. W .
Moore, John Lawshe, W. D. Jiigler,
Cupt. J. II. Nonis, J. M. Cutninings,
II. W. Smith, James C. liariett.
Hon. Win. liigler was culled upon
to address tho meeting. Mr. ISiglur
remarked :
"It was only yesterday that I con
sented to introduce to you Hon. Ilich
ard M A'nux, and if any person n ill
produco tho delinquent, I am ready lo
redeem my pledge. Tho gentleman
heinu' abent, 1 will bo compelled to
"K0 boiiio remarks upon the candi
dates, particularly our candidate for
Governor. Indeed, I should, be doing
injustice to you tlid I remain reticent
regarding his qualilies, lor I have baen
nss.viuteil with linn fur years, politi
rally und commercially. 1 can say
for him thnt he possesses those ninia
blo qtniliuei, t oinliined with sufficient
sternness, that amply qualify him for
any position in malting or executing
laws. l!eg:irding Ins business cupm-i-ly,
he has that depth of mind that
enables him to perceive tho resources
of our country, ntid to develop them
in the best possible wu-. It is alleged
against htm hy our oiiimm-iils thut he
is a man of immense wealth. 1 think
that thu man who hnflurirn from the
depthH of poverty to tlio leii;ht of
ccri.iiui itesiieass energy anil aoiniv
of no medium character. Yet, when
wo consider that Asa Packer has not
confined tho benefits of his vast accu
mulations to personal easo and luxury;
thut he has not only applied his money
10 me increase tit iho physical w ealih
of our country, but he "has endowed
1 magnificent colleges, and added to the
I menial and moral worth of the nation
by providing the means by wl.U'b the
young men of our coun.ry may pre-
pare ihemselves for future usefulness.
KKeg.,rd,.,gourci.n,l,dato lor Judge
of Supreme Court, linn. (yrusL. Per-
suing ; lie has been among you here ;
he has been five years in the Legisla
ture, and is a man eminently filled lor
the position. You cannot deliberate
too cautiously npon such an iniporiunt
matter as the selection of a man to
hear, try und decide the mutters ol
individuul right thnt. may tie given
into his charge. 1 feel that you will
enter into this election with un inter
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matids. and thut vour labor will be
rewarded by the successful election of
our nominees."
John G. Hall, Esq, being railed
upon to address the meeting, said :
"1 am not among you on a political
'.our, snd only repair to these ricoties
..,. pie,, , renew my on j.
acquaintance w.th you. Although I
C . . I . ... nl
... not a native of this county, yet 1
ZITW thut portion (''
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the chHracler is mr.u i ed. und bis
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lliosc I'll Its that IIV0 Willi man t brougll ,l .... ;
time Yes 1 mar exclaim ''J'his is n.ng, in state, have
V i TV.' L '"irelormcd them. Hut they say the
ny own my n. mo land! and my W(.kj, ,,,,,. SlJUx lm
Irietids, I led that vou may never .i .. .... ,
llmve cause to l.lu-l.' for anv act !,f l,"-r l'.'! ff ",c el.t from the
mine. I remarked I was nol on
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political lour, and I being a candn ale i
!((roiL.Ci jt m., jnopporiune
I 1 .. , 11
iuiT,,,i..iu.-nei-..ii,nsiiinilll..Tm
"I our profession thut he that pleads
ins own fuse has a tool tor a client.
Yet. my friends, here at the founlain
head of Democracy ; here, here I hose
piinc'plcs lluil 1 cherish were firmly
implanted in my mind; here tin J
again drink nf the draught thut rises
my droopinir spirit, resuscitates thu
tlesiiairiinr. mskcsthf dcsi.tiiiilent
.til... i il.....l. i,. ... '
"'.' -v. cor .
r utit on Hour sh. und lu-rmrv lm r,..
I .. ur.l.ol f la.lt I 1 lltai I ll.-.l
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;,, (,.,, m n.s'tore us to , r I
ltl,.,.v duvs mid eoiiahle .-nvo. ........ !
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g II, order to Sh ul I j see hi to plee m , ,,,
Ir l' l. lv hulls l, jotir J. legislature, 1 W. try (o
I!' '""' !l,e best ol my alulilv to represent
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J Olir l.ei,j" l holicsll, nj .d for J'or .d-
IT Laily 1 ' .,"7.,,:-,rl'l'',ll',r
., ,,- J, eleaVe ,0 ,h0 U ot i
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niv inoutii. u i ever do an v act lint i
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n in ueiiionsini.e tne t-or tipi, curso llie
oil .... I, .., .. i .iii . .
as all such men should be cursed : luke
i. . ii ; , ,
niy lisinu liom vonr Ih.oLs. ...! I.l.,,
mo lorcver from tho
memories."
record of your
M- ii it ... r n ii ti ti
r. iiiiii was KMlowoil liy Jlon. m.
A. Wallace, who spoke io substance
as follow s :
"When I think over the accusations
thut huve been and are made by per.
sons against me; when I think of the
rile sl.inders that have been circtilatt d
by malignant enemies among my (..
low citizens ol this Comnioiiw ealih.
ninl which huve found supporters and '
believe.s among many; 1 said. iiru '
" - .-.v. ..,-!..; . i .in... nou un- 1
fur,d. d assn,, ,,.1 ,ial ,nv ser-1
.i.nia oiti tiiesc viruie.it anu un- i
vices have been very feebly rvnliincr-1 Slate afl'uirs, wo will build a monu
sled. P.ut when 1 meet my i.isny j ment so high that the waves of corruii
Iriends here in mv mountnit. borne;
when, with e .eeifu emiilcnani-ea.
vUi or with the glow of srmr.thr;
un 1 1 -ot I ul t- inn It t
tliiyo.lciid hi liir Iho tight I and nf
lellnWaliip, I him i-d in iiiful t lint in tin'
hardy hi in 1 1 rinrii ol r.y cm i i-iicu
i nn n't v these, plunderer nf reputation
have liiinlc hinlciimiistnilinii. I Imvi'
been m ill time niter lim l' Poir-s'lit
you in llin highest hotly in your Slate,
ii.nl nu ll time Imvo I run a role
beyond tint regular ticket. Ibis, 1
lliink, is sut.lcieiit onihi.-sciiiciil, iinil
consideration til' my having tlonj my
i uutv
I Sll. 1 inljihl pay tho SiititiniiKjov-
efiiinont at. Wssliinirtoi a visit. 1
murht tninLr ii vmi tt I in llitiiin nilN
, i."" " m. ...
I irii'CMliii m thut Imvo been liiHlitutod
by those men who miiko j our nationul
Maws, to tlepnvo you ol your riguis
I might, indeed, refer yon to the trans-
I v v. ...i.
i u.i.i..n m . n mc .uinnn..v
when jtold went up lrom !.!2 to Kit,
iinil lell iiL'inn trotn I lid to I -v., all in
llin Klir,fl u r ' f. ...I ..I..I.I Ixinri
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lit, ill that fhort time, men v.eiv
plunged into tho mazes of poverty.
uml others elevated to the heights i
i , . i .i
wcallli. 1 might show you how thf
secret disliosiliollg of thu resources ttf
I.Vour fouutry to the money.Pa,blc
iv 1 ui 11 i tuvQ iiiu MiiMMjr nun nt-w
nitniMliH, and binhU fbrliini
I or hruaks thi'tn at the wliiiim of tho
TI'ITCT fir fit till 'I pun tilir-f I Will
, ""'!; 01 good, wholesome laws to gov-
em our people,
"You, honest men of Clearfield
county; you who are unskilled in the
Jincuse ul Stato d plomacy ; you whtwe
minds arc free from tho taint of cor-
i riipuoii ; you who consider it a crimo
ltd tho greatest magnitude to break
the trust reposed in you by your lei
! low-man ; you, I say, honest men,
would blush to seo the corruption as
j exhibited in llarrishurg. 1 could tell
you of a single bill, to ;)as which
threo thousand dollars was offered to
each ol mi: Semi ..I- I r-.,u ,1 I., -r,n
of a man shuking twenty thousnnd
i. :....i
ol ars under the no o ,, a Senator
and asking him to throw his inlluence
l..r I in i,.,.v ..( . ...i i
, i i
niio oeen in me minor
t. .
only ever since
u, and I can tell
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'.'",' -'-" 'liiunuiT ino treasury, una that was
) oil it required all the fi.'n.nesg wcell0Ul,, to m,olnmt.(1 it t0 ,t,s0 in
could coinnumd to keep a firm nnd ,,, U wouW ctlMt) ,,, g
unbroken front to the foe. Treasurer to keep on bund a larne
"No I shsll refer f tho debt of, moiuhly bttluntc, which he could Initn
our Stnlo find tho way it has been ! out lo bis favorites, to the inculeulublu
paid ; for, if wo listen lo tho rantings advantage of himself snd his Iriends.
of our Jtepuhlic.tn Iriends, they have ; .-omo ot the interest on this lieuvv
been
pcrlorining wonders. Let us
miHio,,,
,V ,lV. n-, . ...... ,1 .r..n.. .......
I'cted soinn sixty
srs. and collected it
from you, working men, of this and ; Gov .Geary. Hence the scheme was
other counties of our Stato. Now. I put through; Tuenty.thnc vulHont
what huve they done willi the mtiney ? j wero borrowed at six percent, and at
They assumed control of ll.o State : a est of placing ihc b.un of f!i;i,lM.M).
when il owed a debt or some thirty- H e now have the effect of this ud
seven millions of dollar. They have mimble sti-oko of Judical linanceei ing
been paying off that sum fur nine ! In H;; the commonwealth puid f'.U,
years.Hiiil have succeeded in reducing '0(1:; more interest than lsod, and in
tho Stato debt to thirty-three millions l!iS it puid $IS2..V.l more than in
of dollars. That is, they have naidllwd'i. Hero is shown a loss to the
alout four millions. I name those ! peotile. by tho otn nition of il.is n-ir
amounts in ruiind number, but 1
speak from the books, for it you have
a copy of the Atlornpy General's IJn
port, and take iho trouble, you will
find tho amounts I have stated, and
will stato, correct. I stated that they
hud collected some hixty millions ol
dollars ; now twonty-ciglil millions of
tins mnncv, liv a
ecial act passed
iuu i iii , .
n 1..M, and unrepealed, should have
fo.med a sinking fund, for the roduc -
lllin it I lin Vliiln .lnl.l I T ll...l ....,..
.....a niai HH.i.vj
" :' ri""i" ""v.. to ii.t purjioseiirom a speech mudo in Conjrresa by
till tl' 111 1.1. II I... ,4 I I I . I la..' . J
l sT ".-llZl
n.irty.threc millions of j
,mVobeen the d. fferei.ee
ly.BCVl.n mii ,
...iii;,..,.
dollars, would
between thir -
ieiuy rigui
millions, or nine millions of dollars.
i... .1 i. - . .
i"1' "" i iiiitu 1'Hiu iour minions 01
11. 11 ... , .... ii j .rcrirriir. rr'il
the debt and have not accounted lor t evidence rvi'lenee thai eamiiti be dnul.t
llio remaining twenty four millions. J abroad in the land that ,vm,ldv
I akmg the four millions of debt paid ;,un,(r,,, , ;,1(W(l. trr
from he sixty millions collected ... all. ,, m tnt v',r , (,A , 1hf
...... s.Atj uu. .o,m couecieil in uil.
Ihey have used 111 some way fifty-six
in.,1,0.,, of your money. '! bus you
see how they have been puying the
delrl or mortgage upon your lands
So thnt you may economize in your
families, you nmy curtail tho luxuries
of life, to avoid the claim, of tho man
thnt holds your lilllo homes in bis
grasp, but you can never be successful
in removing this Slate mortgage tiKin
your homes till you give the manage
ment ol your finances to men who will
1 "sii tneiii ecu lomicniiy, una endeavor
l(, ruIk,v - ,iuljji
., ,, ,, ia ir vnl, ..
1 ou
j , ,,. .,, j , '
savings will never introduce reli.rm.
fills contrary to experience, in optio-
-.- . .. . ', .. 11
anion to tne t annin i.icis ot History.
I . , ..mli,,
I'Pi'cet tis ti. .ax tin eoriiorni ions. rt.e.
ui. us e mi iii iiiu i no. iiiiii tcr. i ne
i, ,. ;, ; , i. ... , . '
'l .7 ,r U' V . i
Let us examine tins mutter. J hey
lrom Tea
milliner of L'ettinir il tllKS nol remove i
Iho lux. J'or, il you cxuniine tli
books of your Commissioners, vou
will find a requisition from the offi
cials til Harrisburg for money. Now,
WHO pays lliul r J'O you Hot pay II ; I
I Wo w ill cxainino the lux they lft !
j , . . . . i
froiin corporulions, that you do not yay. j
1 here is not one mining you thut docs
i not use some article which is trans- j
,.,,.,, , Hmroughlaie
'. . s
that traverses our Male from ea
t to I
.V,"" ,'r""tl', "'' w lml' rcaclr
'.l'le' V ".""'""' orporu.ui,i, the
IVnrs-lvilllill llllilltillil ( t.nipilliy.pNVS
, j Stllh) , ,!,, ,;ul j
.. . . .
""'T 1"'t "'"r",'1 f !" W
to the ciirruiu'e ol the articles uu use, ,
a,j ,,, , ,r i,l0 ilim.BM. ,,, ,,uil. r,os
t.f canine..; tbevexliiri this tax Iron. !
!',X. r "V. VT?'T I
I I... : nil.. H il.'.. . mi .in v live r . i... . .
.... , 1 . .
t-oi.niers oi tne mercnaiii a ut. whom
i i i .-. .. i i .
'you ileal a profit on thegisids thnt has
; i i i- i T. i . i
I'eeli churgei him by the w ho esu e
. f
tiiHiuifiit itii tT. I woiiiiet if you do not
pay the tax llmt they boast so much I
1 . 7 . ,
i""MiMiiBimnijj -'u u.v vviruiainni.
,tf t,m Sluto. t
,,, i - r -n . , . '
"In concliisinn, I will make . short -
n i i ii sum to our cniiiiiiinte mr Assetiipiy
lle is the caiidid.ilo lawlully chonen
by the Iiemoeralic corivelition. He is
a man thai I deem beyond tho reach!
of tbo parly whose corruptions i.rei
famous in every portion ol our conn-
try, und is ceiluinly worthy of your
support. I a ill not urgo j ou lo come
to the polio; yon know yonr duty,
ami i iruat vou win nerioi iu it. i hen.
.i.ii i i. uai . vu w hi htioi iu ... J ne.l.
with A.a I'ut k. ral the head of our
linn msv txnl .iainst it bar. nliw.lv
and millter.s.ir sn.rarr with I... I
noble old Con.mm.we.llh wUI rU J
pillar nf ilnrv and etciie;lh, from li e'
; summit nf which 111 f,,.it tln hii 'lit i
Pnnnrr Unit protects the riehis i..
; liberties nl our rilicns."
On motion, J.diii Law she, Kq., rc.nl
the fullnu iiig ns lliu report of tho'coui-
m i i tie mi llrsuluiiiihs :
w ,., w ,irw wi,h ,i,rlB ,. vri,t,tr
I rwiupiio. n.m mm n..t m e.erv ineh and
! :!;r'.'.""'!'il ."' 'V'"""'1 8i""'b """"'.
nl our n-.nliici,n l,,rin nf (.irrmini'iil nml tl.
murt'l lilirrli m Jurlj j.ilin.rj Ly uur D'lljlr
iM-.-.TMra j iiHTri.tio,
l(l'.lvv., 'I al t,
j IctniKratir ptrl it iilrjcd
! riiil I't'oiiMiiiv ami rt.rf.m-li(iii.i.i i r. i.- 1. !
f ...nrnm..l I 7 . J-"
avh ani. nn I to ai. uj-Lui-ha of U, glU of ihu i
ni'inilti at all tmiv-H. i
Kivi-roitriitv nf tin. it..t.. ..f u..i
Ufinhfit, 1 lint in il'iriviti(j ur of riglil to he )
' itfuiHtiirt-i PihitIti.ii i n.iati the CuttHim-
in'ur, mil tlimtmtt, a rc-nral 01 the rcffuliilinii mil-
fvniar llin Bt r"" I
i,.,.,,,, ii..,iii i i. t .1 .
ItctiilirU. Unit in Unn. Asa PnrLi-r. tlio llMnn. j
orHlin noiiiiiHe lor tinvnrmir, wo nvi'niiti-a ui.n ;
allots mi. orl ini; Ki I l.ur ncu lo I Ik- pnui-ip.n ol j
1,71.7,.,,,,::;
10 III
' tr ' "H'l'lHI"" Mr llicir i-ur-lul H-I.IM loti ol ft
iiijiii vt til titiuliLuii tu sUunuetrr tmr.sutv ifuv.
ormni'lit.
I U""lvwl. Thai ir. tho lion. t vru. L. nr!miB,
! "'" """'" f-r s....n. Ju.iK,,
1 fti'kmiwli-ili. Iljne run qinilitu-n Itiat r.nililif a
,,, .j,,,,.,,, ,, rl((lll, kmi dullM of
I"" tclliin-Mlitcn., and fool tluu unr hunnn-il ma-
I Zr
i uuruvii.
I Kmiirwi. That ir. Julio (I. iu.i, our fandidn
! f?r A-K-whiT. we bav a mk-iuan ol .i-ikt
.... .... ' '
i.urt with mntidoiit aaaiinnioc ol vii-torv
Hraolvi-il. '1 hat in tho Lli-uiocralio aor.iin.isi for
the aevvral rounly ofliet-a, we rsnojriuae cititrna
of a-kitonlnJrt'd worth and ahilily, to whom wa
plrdtr. thn unilod and cordial aujiport of tba pally.
ith three tJiecrs for "Packer, Per
HliiriL'uiid tho IkMiiocrutie ticket." tho
.... 'I
meeting adjourned.
The Intertill on the Stale Itrbt.
During tho yours of Democratic
rule in Pennsylvania, the Common
wealth paid 4i und 5 percent, interest
on its loans. Tlieso rules were main
mined until lMiT, when on the recom
mendation of Gov. Geary und the State
Treasurer Kctnhle. a new loan was
negoliuted to replace the old, line new
bum wus mudo at G percent, interest.
Now, there was no necessity fortius
.i . ...i . ..... 1
i u. i
J rcr
rni'-ti-
.ui...H t...i;....i . a.. :. i n-i
j ,j ()an. ,,,, ,BV, becn continued,
i,,ut dillieul. v -t H... J
.. , ' .. j,--
ti interest
, - .-..
Hut thu thu-ili" of thu
nrw loan offered an opportunity to
j plunder the treasury, and that was
i bulnneo will ho needed as acorruiitiiin
I A ... -I T- '. . .
fund to elect United Stales Seiiulors
land Stato Treasurers, and lo re el, -it
liudieal loan, of ilti'i.tilS in two vesrs
A vote for Geary and tho Kadieal can
didates for the' Legislature, is a vote
to endorse and encourage such frauds
ujHin the peoplo.
Hadrai, Tkmimony. In proof of
Otir oft, retientl'll OMSPI-lwina lliul II,.
I t!l(i,.a pr,j. ,inco ,K,y 0HiIu.j ,K.
i cmv-v tut uuiaiiiru illl
rci. of Gmcrnmenl, have destroyed
1 n,o country and iilumiereil thu Public
tn " 1
j jreasury, we here give uu extract
JT. "J?"' llM !",
I .-Tho ceiillcmen must remember
jtlttt , ti,f pritt y, ot a JieruUiean
A,im,ititrit,un, winch came into
power upon professions of retrench-
1 1., .. 1,1 on, 1 ..1. ...... .. j..i ...1
,ah m tno( ,,,,. v,r , ,
rUTrnit y,,,,;Vv t
6W, ( Uu, ing the Ad.ni
nues of the
inistinlion
w hich the peoplo hurled from power
oei-uuso 01 its corruption
nr flvrrti5fmtnt5.
T RKK1 A CO.. mull tlenllfmeoi' fur
1 T tiili injr a Sptrinlty,
iH MALI! Olf II (.liTdri
X t'ow. W i.l tritde for a frr-a one mxti fife
itsti ntaaraur or i.r a c"ll.
K inquire at thn Qnt. Oct It
t 1 hMs fin. Jlriliab Merino 11.., han.lM.ine
VJt Ukwb i li.a, at W M. BtKI) A CO S.
i DMIMTR tTOK't. OTIt l-Ilter.
of A l.i.tn i.trnl ...ti Willi lb. will annnd
n liir l.-tnl. of Julia I'l- kniajii, bite of tiU-a
e, t'leaitlM roiinl.v. h.ir. bwi .ranted tolbe
ul"rils-r. Allper-o .. h, , H.. .,11 rr.nl
Mhim, .nl th,... m.l.bi,,l will make i.a.inrol to
,(,. ,,.,, , ,. A .,!.,, .
ir.rs...,i r.. A. 8. tut K I Xsov 1
rw ,...,. A.lmr. l. U N. c. T. A.
i
, . ..mim.t.iat.,.,., ,m, U-N.,ee
l .h.r.i,. ..... ih.i .r
' "" "'" " ' ' '-1. ds-..p.-d,
w. ............ , ,., , r ,. .
. iat.ni Kartlm.. town.i,iu. ti..rfir',i e
''. J-U sr...,? i. ...i,,
I.T. Of h.rll..,.. ...MB.I.... I'l......'.. ..
but chllllgillg lliolpersoin in.leliled t.. ui.l e.l.'e will i.l.n.r n.'nko
I'.vm.nl, an.l lh.. hxintr.iai.ord.niandiwill
pnarnl lli.-tti Jirvj-erly ant Im-i.i i. ..r. f.,r .lilement
IIAMK1. MIIOIIF,
Kantian.. Hn l,'(P Sip. I. A limn.trator.
I)'":
Mrtnerhp hre'fre ttitinir bctwrrp
liainblo 4 Sherw..t, at Jane..ille. lenrfi. d
e"n'y- 'n"-l'd l.y n.o e..n.nt nn Ihe
i'Vlh lT nf S.-i.t.inlr. lsi.n. Th. hi.nka and
,,. . ,', .,, wtT nitmhn n( ,hp
firm M r it.mi is, who . ..uhonml to rriil. and
P'J i: eiaaam. apaiii.t the t,i. rm.
,i . i. v. in.r ,
Fmilh . Mil!.. 1 JAMUS MIKIltrooD.
O-i . s;i ipd. J
1 AC I MlN.Tnlie n.dn-o that I hare pur-
"tiv ot .lo.,-,h l'olier. at Morn. t..wntl.ii.. t iear-
e.d e,.n,v'.nd ,h. a.me wh l oner.
..a loan eul.ierl lo n.e order, ill : I h'.m-s ai. I
'" "' -"""'
e.me. in . he... s h r.lL-oi,a, i i.., r.ni .w..
h.rr.....enl,,.. l,,,.,r..h,, ,.! ,n..
""Z1 L '"r:"
rh.M-.l at st.erin a Sale, all lb. pereonel
XX ZTZZl
ubi-b in. re.i e.i.i. u. ei.n....
JAM ha 1. Lt;oNAhD.
Cle.rlleld, Oet. , ll JL
It !" " ' r'';'i '-'i r
J ' nrn l Kirk A fpcnw. an imma-
mmr MiifvM..a ui an afwuiiti i mw raiiirrii
A:l rvaritiH a-Nnim ,u ba in mr bai.it for
t.ltlernent until the l th nt N..r. si.. ond ail
, W1M ,,v .., lw , .lwed ,B
band, nf au nSiser for r..lle.-linn
II. VT. SPKXCER.
I.anber Cily, fl. , ' f..
s
OMKT1IIM1 NEW thw Ae.s.. al
W M. HI ED A CO S.
El'IiKKA!
FOU N D A T LAST!
fpHK onl.Tiher. rr.id.ng ia llrll Inwn.hip
t'learftrld eetanty. I'a.. annoiiner. lo llie world
anu ine ren ni n.anain4. niai ne no. toand t radr
1,11 " 9""i.e. o. h i.. .u.aie
nn .nr ion., ai i. puMoenanao river, olnsit a
agile, alalia Loiaber t iir.
Joshl'il A. I'ASSMollR.
OeH. I. 'f.S-llpd.
..-..77. " r. '
I a ft, V"1 " r' i Ivi
?1nr flrcrtSsruifnts.
Orphan's Court Sale
Hrtur of in ur.lf r uf tb f ir.hitn't (Vttil ol
Clmrfttl'l county, ttitrn wilt p(nw J l
.uliiic ! Att itir vr oo Till lll'AT,
C1. Kl, Ih I Utiwinp" il rtil.f.,1 HbI
i;.Utt, mIiikIp in lUrtfl towuhi. IihIIkh Co,
I'm., IrI II iftnf'-r J'imtlian II Suntli, ttrt-'d.,
ti'iuodfii tiv I'ttnl of la id Ud cliff, Cbi. Conurr,
Jitu ilnt.r and uthr,
Containing Eighty Acres,
Kith loul 3 ft'-ivi cUurrtl, thn Uihoce Uing well
lnn'x-rH Wilb while me llnibT.
'J HUMS
Unr fuuMh in hand, on fourth on
xtv ilh in";ri"- , ,v nt.. ...... .
J- tlthl.i
1 7Hii.kt pirrli.nnr or ttrt"iialiiiir f'ir
rfrtllu l'HOHII.IIK. NlrTK. dlftwn ill fnvor of JohO
.. .. ..... . .
iyabl al Murn.lal, (i.ld nolrb.-mKo.rr d.if)
Mint muic au .'ulon Iruui uir in Aiinifiianv ciiy,
JuHN W HuLT
...... . .
' ' "
A I.IKS bu. ,o,.rlr...C..l.,tri,nn,i(,.,4c,
at VM. .IKK II 1 Cos., a. llty bate Hi.
li'in-cat style. 01 tba Rftnaim.
DR. Al THORN,
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,
HA VINO located at K.Tlvrtow n, Clearfield en.
IV. offftn hii fnilaiiiinil pcrv.fci to the
ieiple of (be urroitndiiir ouunlry. Kept. 19,'M-y
ATEaT BTYLK
of DuNNrTS and 11AT8,
t lra. Wauun'a.
"VEW 6TVUK WATER-I'lOOF HAT, t
Mra. M'iiiod'i.
VhMlMHTIt 4 TO It 'K NtTH IU N-.t e
i hereby i?eD that lettrp of administration
mi tba vataia of Zk Hariaii T. Fi moau docea-ftd,
late of 'leealur tiwnahlp, Cteafiald enunty, I'a f
haritijt beta duly irriiteU to the anlerai:ntd,
" PrM,nB lndh"d 10 "id "t.te ui .ajf
a.k. Imm.ulala rjaranaat. aad thoaa baaina
olairo, nr daioanda will pre-a-nt tbrm prttporly
aulhanlieaWd lor aatilamanr without drtay.
'.' Ill JAI OII WISH, Aduaim.tralor.
1HG9. 1869.
v0u iUE FALL nMflf
NEW GOODS &, NEW STYLES.
J. K. 11,IGIITCAI,
Market Strerl, Clrnrflrld, I'a.
JJAS JtST OPENED s largo ond well
Klartod .lock of FALL and WINTER BOOTS
and SHOES; tba l.lrat styl.a of HATS and
CAPS, Ae.( wbuik bo will orll rssar ros cabs.
The Latest Styles of Hah and Caps.
Boots, Shoo?, Umbrellas, ic.
CALL and SEE for YOUHSELVES.
Place : next door to Adams' Ex. Oficc.
Sept. !!, 'OV-tf.
October
1869.
1869.
FA I.Ti Tit A WE.
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW GOODS!!!
WM. REED & CO.,
Market Street C!earfeld, Pa.,
II
AVE JtST OI'ENED a largo and rora-
pleta .naorttnent of
Fonisn and Domrstic
DRY GOODS;
Embracing a full line of Dress Goods
l'aialey. Woolen and Z'-f'hyr hhania,
tinred Miirla, Kina I'lannrla for under
wear, llnaaea and Ca.e. j Triwirainc.
of all kind, Alexander. Kid lilov.,
( ..iwri..r to Jou ma.) Zephyr and
Wonted
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S'
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, FCE.S, SC., iC, AC.
HAYIXfl eeleetod oar ow. Block with Ibe
irroaleot ear, bayera will tnd 0 decided
Advantage in calling.
IIAVlXfl WAIiK ARItAXULMEXTS will
an importing house in the on"!, oowntry dealer,
will U .applied with E.phvr In ny quantity,
at New York and 1'hil.d. Ipl.ia J. t.l.l prieei.
Clearfield, tspt. 22, lsfy-ia.
EW STOliK AND NEW GOODS.
JOS. SHAW & SON
Uses jti.t opened a
Xiir Frest, on Main St.. CxtaaririD, Ta.,
Utelr occupied by Wm. F. IRWIX.
Their aloek enn.iita of
GmwUTt or Ilia litt qunliijr.
QrF.tNSiVAnF., IVots nnJ Shoe.,
and fircry articla neciirT for
tna'a comfort.
Cull and tiatnin cur ttock befnr pur
rliK'nff r1)irf, Mt 9. lSGf-lf.
ami el Ahfoi.r..
,.w. anna anrnuttic
FALL OPENING.
AHXOLI fi II AlITSIKtTi.V,
Cl'RWENSVII.Lt, Pa.
JjAVF JCFT OFKNED large and tnoM
eomplfte ttoek nf
HATS k CAPS, HOOTS i SHOES,
H A 1! I) W A H 1 : . V E E X S W A I i E,
DACOX, DRIED KHU1T,
GUOC EIilKS, SALT,
AC, AC, AC.
R.tl.f.ello. rnaranteod a. to ouelitt and prlee.
All ktnia of lumhor and pendnee taken I. ....
ebanoe for poo.1, .lire a. o ealt before porrha
iiSI oloowhroo. AaNoLII UAlnSlJOllN,
Corwwurrtlro, fr :j, 'ff-rf.
Xmiluart, ffiuuarr, fftr.
MEHHKLIi k 13IGLEH,
ii
1 It W A It K ,
Alan, Manttfarturriof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
ctixnntL n, i'A.
A
LOT OF SADDLE, MUDLLS,
HarsoM. Collar., !., lor .ala b
b
,,r
LEU.
n i.h iir.i.u a. in-. .......
: '
oriinri r t. nlr!l m
I
JALMEK'S PATENT UNLOAD-
tn Hay Fork a, for aal. j
MF.ltUF.LL i BIOI.ER.
Q1L, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Naili, ale., Tor aalo by
MERRELL t r.lGLF.R.
J J a UN ESS T li FmMIN GSi S IJ O li
Fi.dingt, for i.la hy
ME" RE Lb ttH-.l.FR.
Q U N iilM STcTlsTs i W 0 RD CANE.S
For aale ly
MFRRELI. I BIOLER.
yi'OVES, OP ALL SOHT.S AND
Eitei, for aal. by
MERRELL Jb CIOLEIt.
JKON !
IIION! IKON
IKON
For sola by
MERRELL I BIGLER.
MOUSE SHOES 4 HOUSE SHOE'
i-
KAILS, for nli bj
MERRELL k BTOLEIl.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And but al.nofaetor., for aalo by
MERRELL Jb BIGLER-
f jlT I m ij l es ii eins" and pipe
BOXES, for .ala by
MERRELL BIGLER.
pODDElt CUTTERS for halo by
MERRELL Jb BIGLER.
p s itfp i p i tirp I r a uip
SAWS I SAWS I SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN!
. nct'on Tio.r i.r s.insi
EMERSON'S
PATENT PERFORARATED
CrosB-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL Ol'MMIXra AYOIPED.)
A L60,
Emerson's Patent Atfiustab'e Swage,
For Spreading, Sh irpaaing, and shaping the J
Taoth nlail SpUuing S.wi.
B..dfo,.I.,.eri1,,i,.Ci
Lilt, Jnr-oKriLLL s EIOLERg
Jant-lf GraeraJAreou Clearleld, T
FAIRBANKS'
BTAXPARD
ir SCALES.
or all Ktmii;
B;jc Barrens Wartbooaa Track. Opribg
PmM lai proved Mnoay Drawt tp Ao.
roa ULE if
MERRELL k BIGLER,
Icalen lu llardwaxt.
leSI-U feooo4 Street, CleavSeld, Ta.
G. S. FLKGAL
PEAT.Ea IN
STOVES .WD HOLLOW. MARE,
AND MAIttrACTl'RER OF
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
Pblllpaburg. Oatrt rah, Pau,
rfHK wndorBtgned roepoetfully ...onieot to
1. Ibo poblio thot ho baa on bond a ear.,
lully.eelooted and w.ll osaorted ttock of Stores
His f.rloty coaalsta of
IHE CELEBRATED IROXSIDES,
W . : . L ..... ..... r.i,. . . ... ...
..... .... ..... ..i.r. in girenenoet aauslae-
tma to tho oo faalid.oas of iu p.reh wars,
Coallneril.l, Lehlrh, Farraor, alight. Spe.r,'
Anil Post. Ni.f.ra, Cbarta, llei.ld.de.,
with every e.rieiy of tbo bo.l
I'ltuburg Manufacturo.
t,Tha Tin tnd ht Iroa art irivaa vlth
tba mot ia nada of tba fcaar'apt and bt
matanaJ. ard warrmnud to (ir farfact aain
fariioa. Uia ttock ol
rAKLOR AND IIEATIN'O STOVES
U larrr, a-ttar and ebrapar t)-aa rr bafor
rxhtbttrd to tba fuhlie. lla drfiat cvufttittoa
iibar in Tirioir, quality ar priea,
lit It alao prapartd to faraih a eonplatt
ftxtrtnBt of
Tin. Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
WhnlfaftU nr irtaiU wanufafturrd iiatlT and
nh the tola riaw to aarriea, fim th brat bi.
itnti In tbt ana r kat.
FLOWS, FLOW rni"CTs. a CpprER, BRAss
AND IhON KhTlLlis,
Of trerj durrij tlo. eeo'Lollr o hind.
LICHTSINQ RODS,
sanerlnf point, pal u. oa abort nti,o fio
loiol ho oilers t.. th. p.l.liel. tba ..re. a. la
now ooed h, tho 1'eno.rlra.i. kailrood Co., v.
theit build.n(..
OUDEKs KOR SPOl'TINO, KOOFIVll
And nlbrr work, helonctni lo kl. hoaio.. .in
be promptlr filled bj aiperieaood and akiUl.l
workme.,
BRASS, CO ITER AND 0Ll METTLE
Take. I. tirha.ro for ooda.
n. e.peelallr In. lies tho ottoalln. of
Werebanla wi.hlna) to l.nreta.e at wholesale, as
tb.j will In, h to their .ir.nt.ra lo oiaaalae
lis .lock before rarohe.iai oi.ewb.ro.
. s- fLKtlAI..
Fhllipel..ra. Aar. I, tH. j.SltSJ
Idlvrr.v Slalilo.
THE WO deroirnej h- r. leave to Infonai tfc, ..K.
he II,. I he i. now toll, peep.ee, ,
date .11 in ihe ... of furui.hinj inr,. H.i -ira
Pod.Ur. ou d II. men, on tho .l,.le.l . j
on rean.... i.le t.rnia. Mr-ideuor oa Loou.t llr.
brtweo. Ibird and Fourth.
. ,. . ;: W- OKAItlUBI.
neaMlsl.t, April 11, lss;.
H'1H'i:n dk ( t.sr li l-Ei.
tl we harr prmtrd a laro bbbiIm r i.. .
tr.K HILL, and will
ii . " -
Irwrwtt, aiul t esjjr to wr 40jt. 9fii
?cat dlilaU for jial.
Private Sale.
rpHK
L of
tn tLa
ori)rrifi,.J l;.l,i( dtirrn lrJ k, i,
In. ri ir.inii a tin.i.r r.. .
tl. moat .in,,.,!. f.,,."u p" '.'!
Tbc ti.'-t outini!.
liLi
Ono ITundred Acres, more or m
I ElcnlT-flva of abKt at.cl.ar.1 aa l aaj,
.lalaol ciillivltlrjll. Tl. f.l,rr.. aia I. a'1"
j dllH.ti, and tlia watrr i. rir.ll.tit. ,Sal.
j I lib od braritii orrbard ol I'liU, tM-t
, rwar lra. Coailnrlabl bii.Mit... w
j aulkvii-iil lliabr on Ilia fntu,, f, 7
linrpnacf. CoDarinaiil lo Mh.H.la, eburtul 1
Tho Kkots b.B ondKrlald will, nwu''i,
utownoio oa.njf onuprtaifl will, unrll.ot
Al.o Dollar,' cUv. of an aitflli.n. ...... ..
it ;,ti i i,rid forti,. iUfp,,,,,
or.til th. Ir.i of Novtmbor M whea,!.
It will be rented. ."OMi
Term. ea.y. For further p.rt.n,r, M,
tbo anhacrihar. or call boraouaiiy t ib. a,.-.
Boor oraiopiao JtUii 1'. u.
JOHN VdXHrr
ly 14, II6U Jra:,d. ''
P.n. townihip, Jb
Farm for Sale.
T
It S uailennrn.d. rralding in Km.i
dmim to oe.ll hii lorao at uritat, uu
I.M.1 .
peraoo drairing . boino will do w.U u oali Hi
louiine tb.-i. prrmia.-.
Containing Fifty-one Acrei,
Thirty-lire of which .reel, and and andw..
nale or julilvaiioti, U-aidei being ti.nrel; JT
lain wllh ooal, and hating tberoon l.eleui,i"
w boo.., barn and other aeeew.ro outbaw.,
Uirjelher wllb a Sua orchard or rlcelleat Inj j
all kind.. The farm adjoin, linker, born. Jj
Witherow, ni-Hr i-iiureb and aeboo! boan.!!.
having o never failing .priug of water.
Any further Infoiiualiou cao be ohtaioM..
calling on lb. preimt.1, Ol addressing lot
lignad ot New Millport.
JyM-am IICXBT lIlXTin.
Xcw Cabinet !
MOKHAN.NOX LAND AXD LIMBER Cog.
PA NY offer for .ale Towu Loi, B ta,u.'
oogn of Otoola, C'lcatheM ocotily. Pa., tav
"k'i. "".".ft.tt
Clearfteld. on tba lin uf ti.. T.nm. i n.
.v.. o aut. purenawra ouiau. ine iiagita af .
l.ailroad, wbera tba Afoitianatoii and k....
braacb ruada inteniyt. It alo ta tin atari af
tba Ado.bmonon ooal baiiii, aotd larga antiiM
wbitc piua, hruiltK-lt, uak, and otber
n und it. Ona of tba larjrrat lumber an
io It aiUbliibniaDti e tba State ia locaitd u tu
town, wbila tbrra ara nanr titber iaiaatr m4
biticla nulla around It. Tba Uti u bat iiw
ymrt old. and eobiaini upalaUua af atu iW
a.nd ioKabitaDta.
jrrhot further iofvrmatioi ppl; al itm
of tbt abova eompan,
JOJIV LAWHUt
PrI l-apnBifniraL
Houses and Lots for Sale
IOl'R HOUSES and LOTS ia Cltarfeld, W
aalo on reaaon.hlo ten... I'oa.e.. un m
in thirty d.n. Alio, plot of F'Jl'K L0T
'.It T'T "'' itreen, ,
!j;s,-Tf,'l .Thr'"'fUwli","r"l"-
.w. ...u.a .autiMr yarn, ooal yaro. or lor biiuiiag
puruoar. geaerally. being wi'lhi. 2i feel at U.
ranroaa aepol. moo aud terra, rr.aen.sl..
Art. I. to
UEOEUC TUOkX,
Cloorf .H fa.
ltb!-tf
5ry ftoods, ftrocrrirj, fftr.
C. KRATZER & SONS
A R F. Ji KC E I V f X 0 A S P I. E N D I P S TOC I
OK CARPETS A All OIL CLOTUS.
WALL PATERS-GILT PA PET., fit
LACE CURTAINS, W1X!X)W SllADS.
jCOVNlESrAXES AX1 QUILTS.
TABLE CL0TII1 k KAPKlifS.
I
j LA DI ES SILK COATS J OYERSKIETI.
ELE3ANT SUAWL3 Jb LACE FOISTS.
LAWKS' or CHILDRIX'S TR1UUED
. UATS.
DRESS GOODS ASI TRIMMlSOi.
BFsT ID 6LtVE-I.AWES' 0K!C
TLEM t.N'3 AVUCHILDREVS.
BLACK A5P FAXCY SILK.S.
FIXE B1.AC1I ALJACAS.
UXEyUALLF.I STOCK LADIf ' AXD
CIllLlJKEX'SSUOMit- OAlTfUtS.
MtX S CALF if IT.EXCH Kir BOOTS.
HEAVY CALF BOOTS. 5.
M EX'S A X D BOYS' Fi X E AND H EAVT
BEST fcTOXi: TEA SETTS. S.
CASS1MERES VERY CUEAP.
groceries, ri.oun.i- provisions
AT LO H'Esf RATES.
LIBERAL nr.UCTloy TO TH.05I
KUY1.NQ IN yUAXTITY.
WlKlL. MARKfTINO AND COUSTRT
1'RODUK WASTtD.
Cleartrld. Juno 1C. If CI.
durational.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
r PTT AAT T-l-aT-B
I O L. tl U U La fUR
GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, TA.
1111 FALL TFTIM nf twratr-lwa wrrU, wiB
rommrnoa oa Mindar, Srptrmbrr 1 6S.
A rr.marr drpartn-nt wfll b addfd to tb
School ibn fall : for vbu-h lb aorTMan of rrai
(flrnt intraclor haro b trct4. And a
i fie-irt will bo 'arrd to raodw ihn drpariatat
aitractitt aad inftrurtire.
TERMS OF TTITIOX.
Keadinit, fnho(rr.by. Wriha. Lt
ona, rnwarr Aiithmalia aod i'nmanf
lrtfra.hrt per hlf trw, (of tlTai
wrrka.l 4
lliatorr, I-cal and dpriptiT (fofrafikt
with Map l-riwu (. tiraana.ar, Htti
and Written Anthpieiir
Atfbra and tbr Srvpietpa I
Inmatiina ia inatniaaiital matte W
Oil p.intirg IS
Wat nrk I tl
Fur full parttrvlara and for Cirralar.
CtrarGrld, Auk. 3, iMiP-ptL
CLEARFIELD ACADEWT.
Rev. P, L Harrison, K, MM Priac'pa'
riin first sfssiot or th. .t .
X '."le rear of itia Iq.ih.iIm will eeow.o
ou MONDAY, the Sih thr ot .B.l.r. I1".
Pupil, a. eater al an; lin. IkeJ i"
rhart-ed wi,k ,itlc, f,,,. ,k, Uej !.
the rioso ol ibo Ss.s,..,
( 1 ha eour.e&f inatructto.eaiarojooa sr'V
inrlu.led in a aok. orerliM. aid ot"
plubed edn.-otrea le-r bulb aeiea.
Tba Fria.i.al. harms; had th aJ'0rr
ueh oiiorteneo ia b.. .. . aMarvana-
ir..iad (taa.d .u Uat hia eMire abil.le
1 .oeriea will b. d.vnud aa ia aa.nl aad
Ml liai.iai ef the raoik ,i.l .r.Jei lul bt.
i 1 a It Mi UV 1 1 I I 1a1
j CMherrephT, He..!,.,. Wril..,. aad Friajart
AiiikK.no, per S.a.R ( II works) - I'
'. "".. Aaitkawt a'
H i.n.r.r . . . . . . l '
Aljrebra, Deoaa.trr. Trit-oooBBOiri, Me.
soratio. Sarrrriwo, hbiloonphr. Shut.
In,., fbewlatrr. Hook hoofing, Itolaaj
and I'hra.e.l llo..(rapbT . - H '
Lot!.. Urr.k ud lie. oh. wilk ... ol lV
W.ra Fro.ako. . . . .I'l
Ml SIC 1'ia.o rrtanat) . . . f II
.jaer-No drd.rtio. will bo Bs.de for eVmee.
jasa,, forth., partirol.r. ..noire ef
Her. I'. U. IIANKUWN. A.
Feb. 4. !" tf. Ftt.rlsel-
CHARLES SCHAFER,
L UEI1 DEER UK EM H.
Clearfield r.
UAflSn Knlid Mr. Lnlrrs' Frrwerr ho
h..- by .trial all. alio, to -ine
Un .n.nuf.eiar. nf . rup. rlor artiel. of h.i-S
to rroeivr the patronafe ol .11 the eld sod
new eo'toraera Anf. J. It-
coIlTcii
'pilK .ndeniirned berol? iee .olloo that ho
1 is propared to delirrr roe! al laeeota.ar
oetna per Imahel al ibe honk, to awlt norehewo.
Ordor. left al oobnlpp e Cit-ar Store will rowo
aroaapt .ttontio.. A Llwrol .Sere of rrkho
valeunare Is aoll.iled. J'HILIF FSAPT
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