Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 17, 1869, Image 3

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THE LEONARD HOUSE.
(5tr tla lUItmJ t)p'i,
hied nr. set. ci.EARFin.n, ri.
1. D. Ci(M)IH l:l, OW, I'roprlrlor.
VfKW Brit elit tloUl It xmj mapaet---toDifurtaljit
rwi'ttil all tU uimlrro iinf.roT.
amU l,,,t 01 Llgl'OllS-Tutuf mini J.
inf, iQ-i ronbti a ha The patrona;!- ot
tb pulli it mpctfoli.T flinu J. Teinitrr
mil plrAM taka notice ibit a larj tm hu jull
rrteted fur lha hrltMno of .lori-a, hJel
wtunt and earriaj(.a bavin j aooiauitttliiiu. Ttril
tjftcint to tht Fraifht tnd FimaiiKer tlfpot. Jr30
THE MANSIOiThOUsK
Caroeruf Second tad Market .Strata,
CLF.ari'i :..., pa.
f 11 1119 did aid commodloQj Hotel baa. during
L th P' Jr evi larrU to double fit
farinar capacity for tha enUrtaifiraeiit of itran
a;ra an. fruaiu. Tha whcU butMtnt; baa baD
Yfuraiahed, and tha proftrirlor will apart no
paim to rr his fuaaU eottfortabla whilt
aiaylof with him.
;t-rba "Mamioa Homa" OmaiWua rani to
aodfrom tha lpta iho arrival and departure
of aaeh train. 1AVII JOHNSTON,
ot tf Proprlf lor.
THE WESTERN H0TeTl
CLEARFIELD. TA.
THE attbaerlbar bavlnf ItMod for a term nf
yaara thit wall. known Hotel, f kept for many
yaara by Mr. Lanftn,) and rsotted and rafar-
it had It throajcbotit, li now prepared to antr
' tain trlToltra and tha ppblio generally upon
tarai It ta hoped alike agreeable to both patron
aad proprietor. Ilia TABLE and IUR will
Ve aapnlied with the beat tha warkft alforda;
ad no paioi will be apared ob hi part to add to
tha eonrenlenee and comfort of hit rnent.
JOHN IOU(JHKHTT,
all Proprietor.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET St., CLEARFIELD, Pi.
THIS large and eomtoodiona new hotel lis.
bean opened for the aoootntnudalion of too
publle, wher. tbt proprietor will be a:lad to meet
bit old frieuda, and receive, a .hare of public pat
roaae;.. By atrlot per.onal attantitm to the do
Ulli of hi. bu.lne.., ho bopof to be aide to renJer
wtiifutioD to hi. patron.. Tbe TU1LK will
alwnyt be bountifully eupplicd with the bent that
raa b procarad ia the market, and tht BAR
will contain a full itaek of LIQUORS, BEER, Ac,
Gecd llahlinf, attached.
CASTER LEIPOLDT.
CleartliU, March S, lSCU-ly Proprietor.
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
MAIN ST., Cl'KWENSVILLE, PA.
HAVING leaaed for a term of yaara tha
abort well known and popular hotel, (kept
formerly by Mr. Maiott, and lately by Mr
Krane,) tha preaent proprietor baa ra fitted It
with the objeot of render' nf hii jueatt eou.frU
Able while aojoamiog with him. A fine, large
Stable and Yard li attached, for the aara and
protection of horaei, earriafai and waff on a. A
Liberal share of piiblis patron af a ia aolieitad.
feb2 tf JOHN FGUTS, Prop'r.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
Curireoavlllc. Clearfield county. Pa
THIS eli and wi-U aatabHahed Hotel, beanti
falty li taaled ei the baaka of the Buaqua
aana, In tha boroigh of Corwen.nl He, baa been
leaved for a terea of yeara by the nnderaignad
It has been entirely relttad, and la now open to
tha pablle generally aad the travelltnf aoannv
nity ia particular. Ifo paina will be apared to
reader fueeta eotufortable while Urryiug at this
bone. Ample B tabling rooa for tha aoooutmo
datioa at teataa. CliATgoi mo-lrt.
Jan. 1. tf WM. M. JEFFRIES.
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
CarweusrilU, CUarfleld romily, Pa.
riUB snderalf oed has leased thii old and long
X aftabtiahad hotel, (formerly kept ty Major
laaae Bioom,) aitaate In a rent re I portion of the
town, and has entirely re-fitted and re furoiabcl
ft, aad re-modeled tbe stalling, so aa to mnke It
an object, hereafter, far tha traveling public to
aatrontte twio large and aomnindioni boaoe.
dae-S,'U-tf JOHN J. HKAD.
THE EXCHANGE 'HOTEL,
llL KTIr.LM. PA.
Tnit old aetaMiehment having been lansed
by J. MoHRlsON. formerly proprietor of
tbe "Morrisoa Hoase," has been thoroughly tea
erated and rofamibad. and supplied with all
the modern improrementa and eonrenieaeea ne
eaiaary to a first class liottl. Tna dining room
hes been resaored to the first floor, and ia now
spaeiooa aad airy. The ebambers are wall tea
tilated, ard tne proprietorwill eadearorto make
his guests perfectly at hrtne.
jsli J. MOKRISOX, Proprietor.
3. w. wLLca...
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
Lntuerabarg, Clearfield Co., Pa.
Tni3 well known and Tmg eteb!ished Hot I,
formerly kept by R. V. Muore, and latteily
by ffa, Scbwem, sr., baa been leased for a term
el years by the anderefgne J, to which tbe atlrn
tia at tbe trarsling public is aow called, and a
liberal sbere t public patronage ia solicited,
aprllel-ly-pd RIIAW A WALLACE.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE,
main Br., riwLirsiiuno, ta.
TrlB cnlefrlirned k.epi ron.tantl oa hand
th. b..tf Liqaora. Nit table It alwart
tap, lied with th. beet tb. market affnrda. Th.
trae.llnf public will do w.ll to a-ir. blni a "all.
oerl.'oJ. ROUhRT LLOVi.
. DANIEL. CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAS u.t reel red a tin. lol of French CALF
sKINS, and I. aow prepared to viannfae.
tur. .eerythiaf ia hit tin. at tb. low.at 6 jure..
II. will warrant hi. work to be a. repreenta.
H. rtrpMtfallx tollelta a eall, at hia ahnp on
Market afreet, a.cond dtor w.tt of the po.tottte.,
wkert he will do all in hi. power to render aatit
faetiea. Sen. fin. flalter top. on hand.
a,i;t)7 DANIr.LCONNKI.LV.
PEACE PllOt LAI MED.
THE WAR OTa IS CLEARFIELD
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
'tarty all (he Contraband going lack
to thdr oi l mnstrrt ; Auf 'nary one
yin7 to old Miinachuttitf, trhrrt
they vtre loved to long and 13 veil.
It etiMtw of th. abort facta. F. SHORT,
ef tht old "Short Bho. Ihop," wonld an
aooae. to bit antneront patron., and the people
of ClearBeld eoaalr at larire. that h. hat now a
rtt rale lot of food material, jotl reeelred from
tbe Rett, and ia prepared an .uort aotiea to make
aad aend Bwota and Short, at hit new thop in
alraham't raw. H. it aati.lled that h. ran pl.aat
all,(aile.t II night be.orne lnl.ne.ljr loyal ataj--at
hew. patriot..) lit I. prepared to tell low for
lath Country Produce, lion'l forftet the
hb.e-.tlt door to Shower, t Urahan't ttora,
a Market elraat, Ci.arfl.ld, l'a and ktft h a
f.Jew .camicaljr relied
snoRTr.'
WW BOOT AN!) SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK.
Con, alARKKT A Sn ?m, CLUAKI IKLP, Pa
f nil I! proprMor hat entered Into th. BOOT
1 SIIOB huilo.e. at tbe abort .tand, and
I, determined not to bt outdunt eilher in qual
ity or prle. for hit worh, Ppeclal nltrollon
will be paid to manufacturing ewed work. )la
h n hand a large lot of Kreneh Ftp and
Calf Htlna, .f ll.e rery be.t quality. Tbe elll
tent af CUartleld and rlelnlty are reapMtlully
lariud t. fir. him a trial. N abarg. for eallt
aorl,' .tr -
IEW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP,
IH 1 RVKJIHVII.M'-
1PB R eh.crlbr baring lately alart.d a w.w
1 Boat and Heoe tbop In Curwenarllle, on
hiaia rlnel, epno.lt. Joaaph H. Irwia't Irng
t, r.prllally annoanee. to th. public Ural
he I. prepared to maaa'actur. all .trlee of Boole
aad Nho.1. aad ...rything In kit lin h.rt
a.tiM. II. ale. keep, on hand a good a.eort
weat af ready made work, which be will tell
.beep for ah or eon a try pr.'too..
etll-tf l ll LKWH " ROS..
BOOTS-BOOTS!! BOOTS! ! S
The Cr lelratid
r.ICIIAHDSON J'.OOTS,
for Ml. wholeeale aad retxll. at
1. V. hltATKER
ONLY 3 ,
T can grt a ,..i. t UTy Hf
.. l.re, at ;. 1'. hllATZKH f.
b.t, :!, ic it.
t ut.
14. X .tafflrnbrrrrr & (To.
BEST GOODS"
AT
LOWEST PRICES!
J. At
BLATTEXBERCEK,
& CO.,
KOW OrFER AT THEIR
n in m o t It Ntorc,
IN OBCF.OLA, PA.,
A LARGE A WELL-SELECTED
ituck or
Spring & Summer Goods,
rUnCIIASED AT THE LOWEST AIAU-
KET BATES, AND TO EE BOLD AT
A SLIGHT ADVANCE OX COST.
QONSISTING OF DttY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, WOOD I WILLOW
WAKE, XOTIOXS, CLOTH 1X0,
HATS AXD CAPS, B00T3
AND SHOES.'
FURNITURE 4 MATTRESSES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
ANT) EVERYTUIXO ArPEKTAIXIXO
TO WELL - REQDLATED HOUSE
HOLDS, A3 WELL AS TO MILLS,
MINES, AXD CAMPS.
QKDERS RECEIVED AND
PROMPTLY FILLED.
II IOII EST MARKET RATES PAID FOI!
COUNTRY TIIODUCE.
SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, PO
LITE AND OBLIGING.
QALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND IiE
CONVINCED.
J. A.
BLATTEN'BERGER,
& CO.
Oeeeola Mill. Pa., April II, tfiGf. 1-42
$lisrfU.nifou3.
Southern Laud & Emigration
COMPANY,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
ORGANIZED and e.tabli.hrd fnr the Parrhaie
and Hale of Farming arid Mineral Land.,
and improved Real K.tate iu tbe Southern htati-e.
THOMAS II. H.OKKNCK, PreridcM.
JO. SKVKCNH. Vr.-e lrrnient.
J. IIKNRY A.-KIN, Trca.urer,
TrCident Fourlh Nalionn) Itnk of I'btldclpltia.
Jul! .V MliKKIS, S'rrtry.
T110S. C. M ACIK Ll.L,
Attorney and Conti.i-llor.
Ofiice: Waebingtoa Building. Corner Seventh
St., and I'enoeylvania Avenue, Washington, If. C.
nr.rrnrirre :
O-jr. J. ,1m T. Huffman. Alltanv, X. V.
Kl-Uor. 'a. Bicler, ChMuHeld, I'a.
(iov. T. V. Ilandolph, I ronton. N. J.
Kl Oor. Wra. F. I'a-kcr, W illiamiort, Pa.
Rept. 1, (19-tf.
AXD
and
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT.
TVST OPENED In the room recently occupied
by th. Mi.a Ileed't and direi lly nppoeile
Mo.enp'a Store, ClearScId, Pa. All tbe late
lylet of b.naelt, hate, ie for old and young.
Ladict, mia.e., and children.' trimming', rib
bon., aod coat relrctt, Lett, floret, Ac, al
Way. kept oa hand.
Itlii'.MM MAkl;
In all Itt Tarlout hranche. and latent HJ lee,
for old, aiiddl. aged, and tU Tonng, aaad. to
order, by th. moll faiblonebl. drrrt wiekert.
Mra. T. K. WATSON.
Anf. J5, 1SC9.-U.
Alro agent for tht "Magic Macedonian rtil."
Warrant. d to core I'.heumatt.m, Neuralgia,
Liver Complaint, do. No rare, a. r"-
CunvonMille Marblf Yard.
T"VKSIU'I1S of extending my linlSnr... and
1 knowing there can be no higher tribute
ot rcrpert to the mrnviry of the ilc-rd and
hnrie.1 Iricnli, Ihnn to erect nrer their narrt.n
b'.mee a eculptiireil lah or in lnring ninrHr, that
point, forever to the ruling plero of tli"c we
love; I beg Irnve to tay to all ho wi.h to rhnw
heir afTreilnn for their departed frirnd. and
kindred, th.tt they can n" bare an opportunity
of doing to, br calling at my Hhop on Tlmmp.nn
.Ireot. 'urcnvillc, I'a., M I am irrpar.-d to
furuirh to order,
JIONrXIEXTS,
C RADLE A BOX TOM Hf,
1IKAD .STONES, Ac,
of anr design or tixe. at renonal-te m!c.
N. H I keep on hand the beet t''irrl(rn
IKimcatlr Marble. All work e.vrcntrd in the
meet ekilli.il manner. I will aim drliirr work
to anv point in t learucld or adjoining en.iiiti. if
de.ired! WM. II. Cnl.lUltN.
l arwenei ille, Ool. T, lof.o-lf.
PROVISIONS
JI'ET BKCEItED AT J. P. KRATZKR'S
tibllo Wheal Flour Dacawhrat Flonr-Fili.l
lorn Weal Cranherrie. fwet l'..lalr.et -Lima
Dean Dried P. a Bolter Chrnar-Sngar far
ed llama Dried lie. f Lard-Mm in 't Mi-e
Meat Men Fork Out Mea. Tapinea Itn.me
Citron Dried Applet I'.achr. Ch.Triai -Pruor.-Ciirnuila
Vtrklea Canwed I'ra-hee-.
I'liiul I berrie. o,n
Nn.Mfrire-.wPH'
Al;arague miccoio.ii ii"... . -.-
tomatoe Cracker", ex.
FEATHERS.
b A VINE LOT OF rEATHERFnKAl.K
Clearneld, Kov. S. ' lm.
"" PRIVATE SALE.
. . a..,. nrlva'e rale, tbe f-1
i '. n : ,i. , one .hre. te.r
M and one foar year old colt, twenty .rnp. of
here, one twin leo, one ,"g f,. -.,
.led. and one nil. Ira II.
The propetlr can l eeen ny canuig m, ...
L..hc.d,or..y.rld.iog.o;,e.i(iB tmoI(N
Clearneld, Oct. , If-t.
"virAlTl:H-HM.MM No. I eighteen ln--h
V HIIINULM, fomhuh Ihe bigbe'l prtne
,;,llp.ld. VK.AVI.ll A JILT1S.
Cleart'ld. Jaly II, If"
.... e. c. g'raitM -."w iiwiaia ,
I V!ii!..i1t!;:1il; ' A(U'nlir,f:mni5.
FALL AND WlMTER FASHIONS.'
MR M. A. lll.M.hi: h... j,.t .,,,..,) f,m
I'ant and l.i.ndna with the In. .1 !.,-,,
plMnal erl.witel !.... l,e grralr.t n.,.,-11 .
l,o ,.1,,,,, j r,,,i:, ,, b,. ,
t en,, .0. h a
LM I -. lllHItllVM, VKI.VKT' I l.W TltH
I'hiKM, viriija. nxi: .ii:Ki.i:v. en.i
IIIIMMKH IMI'DU I' AT I LKNH, UltK.'S
at.d t i.'iAK IIAKIMI.
I.iclu.iie a!Mil lr Mr.. M. Work'. rt..l,rntc d
eritfin torciilln g ta ti' .Ire..,.., ..rqnii., tpueqiu-.,
c. N. W. rmr of Llvienlli wn.l ('li. .luiit hu.
l'hilad. IpUiv iNcpt 112, '!.- (ia
JfZ lhkkd krSTAUFFIR,
VWATUIES & JEWELIIY,
yn a Xoitli Ppcku.1 Street,
Cornrr of Quarry ..'....PIUT.ADKL.'HIA.
An Bnfrttnrnt of Walphex, .twi-ry, Bilvcr and
riiteil n .in; cftit nnlly on hmiJ.
Her siring of Watches and Jrwvlry promptly
aitrndid to. ' jv2S ly
S. Silberman. . 0. Kitiingcr. II. Si tlx no an.
S. SILBERMAN &, Co.,
IHI'OftTr.RB AND J OK BR US OF
FANCY GOODS, PIPES
NOTIONS, &C,
1.1 .Vorfi lourlh Strett,
m;U PIIII.ADKI.I'III.A. Ir.pd
T. C. MYERS,
WITH
. w. ricu p. i. aoxa.
WM. W. PAUL & CO.,
WIIOLFSALE '
ROOT AM) NIIOi:
K'.I If E II o i' s i: ,
6:3 Market Bt. A RU Cora mere. SL abova Si I lb,
wjyl PHILADLLIMIIA. !y
I, BOI.t.OWBo.H
a. trivia CARKT.
HOLLOWEUSH & CAEEY,
BOOKSELLERS,
Blank Rook Manufacturers
AND STATIONERS,
2IS .Hai-rVrf St., Philadelphia.
feO-Paner Flour Bu'k. anil Bag.. Fool'tup,
letter, ute, 11 rapping, luriain .nil vvau
nipert. !ctm-ly.
DREXEL Sl CO.,
No. 34 Huutli Third Street. PbllaJclpa
MJ.1.VKEMIS,
And Dealers in Government Securities,
Application by tnil will rcccir nrauipt uttt-D-
tiuu. mud ill iulurmfttiua c beer full furoifihrj
OrJtir ftolieitvd. airll-lf
BENSON. CAMPBELL & Co.,
No. 1? N. Fifth SL nd 424 Coumrrce,
PIIILAPELPHIA, Pa,
'WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
FOR TttS IALR Cir
Wool, Glnitenr, Fur Fkim, Fthcrt, T,ali0r.
flax eerit. Urlrd r ruiLn, 1, lor-r Hea, Itooti.
ler Hkint. ttuiter, Beeawax, Kboep
Fkin. FncR, A a., c, Ao.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
rYttkly Prlct current forwarded en rco,ucit.
Jute II. 1 Sf. Sy :pd
LADIES' IACY FIRS.
f JOHN FAIiKlKA,
'JL 718 Arch St..
Miudl. of Iho Ul.jck, bet.
Jlhnn.l Sib St.. Smith tide,
I'lIILAI'HLI'IIIA.
Iuiimilcr, niimuliwturcr
and Lialtrr in all kiud.
and qintlilv of
i ANI.V IT ItS
roa Lijiir.n a run dise.n a
jTic'-i.L'.cit bou imjimi fi my ui
'..niiii fnvorniiiv kiitQ 11 It
' fc.MIVUUl M. anl barinff
imiinrtrfl a tctt Inrrp an-l fitlt'mii.l anurtmcnt ol
alt tht di(Tirt-nl kin-l of Fun from flrnt haiiji io
Europe, ami ht bail them ma-lc ut br tbe moit
fkilllnl workmen, t wotiM rrpprctlull) iuvita m,r
(ri'ii'ti ol A'tcarfirU and a-1 jar-rut count ip. to call
ani tnminr mr vary larj an J beautiful awort
raiul of I aner For, for Ladii-a and ('hil-lrr n. I
am dt tcrmim-d to aril at ax 1w prii-ri a any other
ti fM iriM Hona in thta rity. All Fura Warau
icd. No oiiirriTfaentatiyrin to rPct unlrn.
JOHN FA K I' I K A,
Bfpl. tO. MaMm 7IS Arrh Kt. I'tiilo'lrli.liia.
iiaanr .n. rov.10.
HUBERT & YOUNG,
S.one-C'ulters & S.one-Hasons,
WILL rxprutrall work In tbr!r Una at mod
rale pricci and tu FIU.I ILAS itjlc.
Architectural Ornaaenta
tn ALL BTVLFf. Ploiit nrat-lnr nf tTry
d?acripilr.n. and all Kin ti of ma on work eon
tractad for In oroutuf ib enontr. Any praor
if birr tn hava rcuppr table uinon work and
alone-tutting don, will flttd t ti thalr Intercrt
tA rail upon a. would alro Infurin tbr pub
l'.c that can 6 Wvtr any qu until or rlua cf
atona weiired, mm ara Ilia owucra of
FIRST-CLASS STONE (iUARUY.
Ordtri) for work can la addrcaaed altbr to
Clrarfifld or Lutbaraburr-
aiar31if IU BERT VOl'SU.
JIarble fc Ntonc Yard.
t. la I n i i: 1. 1. a v o.
nK'TllE In inform their frion U, and the
puhlie. Out thai- hava now and will kacp
oontanttV on hand a larfa atd wt nflecrtl
itorhof I T a. LIA.S mni X h K M 0 N T MAKliLK,
atid arc prepared to furuirh to dir
TOMBS TON KS, ...
Col ind Cradle T"tnbr. Monuaient. in Pand.lon.
and Marlile, Cortx and l'ot. ror lin..
tery Lota. Window cill. k Capa,
Architectural a Lawn
Ornaincntt.
They would Inrlt. rpreinl attention In tliclr
8ard,ton. Mmiuiaenti, which arc built from
original de.lgna, and will compart fatorablj
.ilk anylkilig ol the llaa in in. connirj.
If de.lred the. can fnml.h Marble Window
Sill, and Capt at a alight ailtance oa tht frire
of rianii.tona.
Yard on Hee4 .t.-eet, be.r tha ftailroad depot.
Cl.arlleld. I'a. J''f
MICHAEL BOKE,
MASON ANI) STOXK-CUTTKR,
Sew Waahlnglrrii, Pa.
v.-n,All kind- of M.rirorr done. In th. moil
,.rb,n.r!iV. ninimer. (Inli-ra Bolicited, and con
tract, tnken in an part of fie mnnly. anglKlf.
Miss E. A. P. Rynder,
ACgar roa
Chii-k.rlng'e. Pleinwa)'. and rmrrj..n'. Pl.no. ;
tinitb e, Maen a Hamuli a ani reiounei e
Organ, and Meiodeonr, and tliorer A
Saker'l Hewing Machine!,
ai.o efiAraan or
Piano, figltor. Organ, Harmony and Vocal !u
,lc. No pupil laken lor lc ibnn half a term.
-rtncm nclt d "or ta Kint alll'Lal unna.
tleatfUld, May 4, IP 9 if.
NOTICE.
VI.L prr.n are hereby notified who hare
I, ... . I Hanking groood at or near the mnoih
a,l M hitmrr run on Hie pn.perlr of room. fi--
a i n ili.l all barb liar mii.l nc paia np ne-
fi' re any wore gronnd can l obiainid. And all
perron. Inkiig tin,lr or log. ir any other
lumber on the af,.re.id proKrir, without per
miMion, will Ire b'td ir Ire'.pa.., or lie eharired
tlflr d'dlare ptr rn lor rai l ground. Application
Inr cant gronna ain.i n. wir i. " .
1 OHOOM, DICKKV A CO.
rVpt I, IfM dm.
A
nll K lTrI ATOM" StlTICI-i-Xollca
la hen br glren tbal le'le., m a.nniniMrniinn
I. . r,r AStlllll, t'Allll, dceer,l,
l.le nf twrene lowti.llin. I'learfield conntr, I'a.,
i k...n. k rft r.nti-d to Die nnder'igned. all
pereoni indebted to raid e.tate will pl-a-e mke
pavmenl, and tlio' hoeing clelme or dim.n l"
wiil rret them nroperlr anHi""M""eo f..r tet
llem.nl. UKOlKIK II. HALL.
Mel 1.1, M-a,'. AdmlnMretnr
kw 8ivig"wA'iisiiriioor hat.
lira, wateva't.
i
r
Ml , tr wwfcaaa -
f .'Wm .-wrf
urtunif, IT tnu-.it r, CU.
MKRUK1.L & moiYM
II A II l XV A II U,
Alufl, KlsnafiiPinrrri of ,
Tin and Shcel Iron Ware.
C I. K A II I' I K I. II, P A.
LOT OK SADDLES," jililDLES,
Harn.rt, f .l arr, elc, fur .alt by
MKItliF.T.L A niOI.ER.
pTLMEU'8 l'ATKN T UN I.OA D-
tn Ilay Fork., for aalt by
M Eli HELL A BIG LEU.
qTl71' A I XT," PUTTY, i LASS,
Kailt, ttc, for aalt by
MERUELL & BICLER.
JpTli X ESS T RIMM1N G S i sllOE
Finding), for tal. ly
MERRELLft RIOJ,JRR.
Q L'NS, PISTOLS, SWORD CAN ES
For tala by
MEKRELL A, B1GLER
gTOYES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Bitca, for tal. by
MERUELL I BIGIF.R.
J RON ! IRON ! IRON ! IRON !
For ) bj
MEUIiELt. i niGLER.
II
01!SE SHOES k HORSE SHOE
KAILS, for tale by
MERUELL A BIGLEU.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And belt Manufacture, for aalt by
MEKRELL A Ilia LEU-
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, ror tali by
MERRULL A IUOLER.
ODDER CUTTERS for Bale by
MERUELL A r.lGLER.
SAWS 1 SAWS ! SAWS I
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I
J IlEf'OLVTIO.V . a.tn'si
EMERSON'S
PATENT I'ERFORARATED
CrooS-Cut, Circular and Long Sa3
(ALL OL'MMI.Va AVOIDED.)
ALSO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage,
For Spreading, Sharpening, and Shtplof tb.
Ttcth of all Splitting S.wa.
t:4.Scndfor a Dc.crlptirt Circular and Prica
Llit. MEIIRELL BIGLER,
Jan9 tf General Agrnlt, Clearneld, Pa
j rALl.8 IN
STOVES AXD HOLLOW -WAKE.
AND M All LTACTL'RF.R Of
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
phlllpaUurg, Centre co.. Pa.,
rrMIH1 nndfniiened rp',tfully annrnneri to
I lha publie that ha hna vn band m eare
tully-arlertd ai.d well anaurttd atork of Stovei.
Ilia variety cunaiiti or
nUE CELEPUATED 1H0XSIDE3,
Whirh havo nrrer falUd to (tlTaperfrrt mtti fac
tion to tha moit famidioaa of tu purrhaaara.
Continental, Lcbich, Farmar, Daylight. Fpnari
t K....H "k.raw. II... IA J
(iyil-1'ari, . . ..rt i, w v
with arery tariety of tha bet
Iltuburg ManafiCtora.
k,Tha Tin and Shrti tmo wra liv-an with
tha hiorti la made of iba heav'eat aod beat
material, and warranted to giro perfect aaui
taeiijn. 11 ii atork ol
PARLOR AND HEAT1S0 STOVES
Ia 1rffr, httar and cheaper than erer before
exhibited to tba poblie. Da drtiof cotnpeUttoi.
aabartn variety, quality or price.
Ha la alo prepared to farnith ft eompleta
aviortmc&t of
Tin. Copper, Sbcct-Iron, WooJeu and
Yfillow Ware,
WholeeaJa T retail, nanuraetured neatly and
with tha eole view to aerrice. fruia tha beat ma.
tenal in th anarkaL
PLOWS, TLOW POINT. A COPPETI, IlRAa-S
AND IHON KtTTl.KS.
Of tvrry dcicriDtioo eonrtantly on band.
LIOIITINO RODS,
Superior f Mnt, pat up hrt notlrt). Tbe
Point ha ctiere tn tha pulilie ia tb rm t
tit mod hy tb PecDiiTaoia Railroad Co., wo
tbeir buildiDgi.
orders run srocmG, roofing
And other worV balanglna; t bl boftinepe will
ba promptly filled by airriaoed and akijllul
workmrn.
BRASS, COITCR AND OLD METTLE
Takn In ctchange for food
JTIIo e?prialy Invitee th attanElnn (
Merchant! wishing to pnrcbaa at wbolepale. as
thry will And It to their a-tvnntara to em mine
lit atock be fura l.orcbaainf oUewhfr.'
rhiJiplur(f, Aar. K JrItT
FAIRBANKS'
r'TANDAfiD
ZZ7h SCALES,
' ' -y ' or all iimii;
BnR(t Barrcwi, TAnbouN Truk rnpyin?
Vmrtt, lnitrorcd M.my Drawer, l.
roa aALR ar
M K It R E Ii Ii & liiaiiKtl,
Dralrra in Ilanlnarri
jrHtt it FNin! Htrrr-t, riiartli-l t, Ta.
AiMiMTRTont. writ iM-S -ti
in hcrrl'T fiii cr- Ihn' litt"rn 'if alnnt.intmti"n
r.n lli (flute of R. tl. I. MS, U'Ta-tl. late
nf II. rrir'ti townebip, ( I'-nriirl-l it.nnt y. Pa.,
Irt t'n tlaly granH-l tn thr nn h rtgnitl, all per
n imlfl.trll to Mid rlBtc Will .lrn.p mtV pay
mn t, and th'.w ha irf clnua or flfitiin l'- will
prt(K-nt ttirm prnprrlr atithrnticatfl fur in t tit tr.rt
and allownnrc without d lnT.
tlrt. 1.1 M. A. W. Adm'r.
J A TEST lilTLaf bf pf5?KT ad 1MT1
j Mr. Wattr'iw
CtCO!, .iciriln, ftr.
r. w. fiaM,.
.A. A- OaAttAB
J.R. (iHAIIAM&SOXS,
HAiihtcT htiu:i:t,
CLE A It V IE LI, Ta'.
rPIIK entttrrlfcare havlnn antcred Into partner
I all ip fur th purpose of earryinR nn the
iMni of MrrcbH'Hlnt, nw oflr m fm
ind rare opportunity to the riifarni of t kar
Arid and adjoining oiintlea tn ruy aturn guoAr
at wboteati or retail prlrea, thnt will alnnlh
th uniDitriifted. Their khI. will ba partieu
larly eeiarted to rait thia market, Every lady
nill, there fura, eall the iittentinQ of bur hn-bnnd
In thit fact, htcati'e thia branch of our bunine
will rcreiv ipecial attontin, ard avi-rythinr
neeled in a well regulated bouiehnld will at all
tlmef he found Inour etore. Our etnek nf DM Y
.HS nhall not ba rurpai-rd, either In qual
ity or price, and will enbriiAe.ln part, Print, nf
every etjle, Ohijiliatm and l.awoa of every
quality. JMuolina of avery tirade, )a Lalnre
ailaptcd to lha Uiei of thn old and young ; and
every article of any kind of nmli they acll ia
to be aa rvprettntvd, and wurrnntfd lo give int
UrHCtiun. Ai tn Dltl'.SM (.(K,1h we hare
a oplrnded aiortnient of Alpnca., black, white,
and in colom; .rmurea, Hilkn, and tn ehnrt all
the rwn itylr in the market. We deMre thia
fuel to become know a to erery pervoa In the
cmiiitr. Wi-h our new aad cxtciuiv stock of
MtKSS OOODS, the Indice an all be luitod
by just ilropping in and getting a nlca drctw
pRtlcrn, lare eett, kid plovei or 1t doing that
bi-h ia fmttcr i give her a well -filled puree,
and ho will find gid and paying investments in
embruidcrica, edn'ng, ribboiu, loes, hovlrry,
or any oiber houpL'boid noreimltici. And in
addition to what we bare alretly enumera
ted, wo keep all kimla of li IMI l l RSPil
XS IAR lucli as (Motbii, Cas-imtrfP, Fatinetta,
Hat, Unote and Phoc, Ac. hfna, a nice
RHinrliuent of Mudo-up Ct-n III Mi for Men
and Uoya, manufactured out of tha very bt
materinl. which we will anil for ea.lt or exchanpp
for ooantry proiluoe atpricoiwhicb will aatvuieb
verybody.
W are now largely angHCid in buying and
aelling tH Alii; J I 1 It I It and maitulnr
lured IA AliiKH, and will ptv thia brain h ol
bQeir.eiaapfil atteotioo, and there I ore uiakait
an object to every one who ba Lumber to lull to
come and deal with ne.
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISION S,
QuocnsMare, Hardware.
W chall also keep eontantlv n hand a
pcni-rnl aurort-nent of C.Hllt'1'.llir. and
IIAltnWAKK, which we will well at exceed
ingly I"" price. W atno keep full axeor.
ment of Q.T I :i- V A IE K. TLii department
will ba kept full aad complete, and all who
cnrtteinplai houiickeeping, will find it to their
advantage to com and tiade with ua i bocaui
we aro io aituated, and, from long rxprrfene in
the bovine, eo well acquainted with the wante
and neernririei of thii eomtnuotty, that w pbc!
ratiefted it every man woman and child only
tnakoa it a point to buy tbeir goode from nn, w
can pleat them both to quality and price.
Thervfore, come along and buy your
EO0T.S & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Ready -Made Clothing,
And everything you ncJ to render yonreolv
and familial eoutfurtabla, from
JAS. U. GRAHAM & SONS.,
Oet. 27. CI.KARFIEID, Pa.
BAM I EL ARXOLn... W. HOKS DARTkltORS.
FALL OPENING.
ARNOLD 4 HARTSHORN,
Cl'KWENSVILLE, I'A.
II
AVE Jl'St OrL.NLO a large aud moil
compute atock Of
HATS k LAI'S, BOOTS k SHOES,
H A R I) W A R K, ( I U K E X S W A R B,
RACOX, DRIED FRUIT,
GROCERIES, SALT,
AC., AC, AC.
Fetiffartion guaranteed a to qualiiy tnj pric.
All kiiidu of lumber and produce taken in ex-
changc for gooda, (lire on a call before, purrba-
iing eiirwheee. AH.SM.f liAi(ltii"rA.
Curwennllr, Ht-pt. 12, 'ti-tf.
JEW BT01IE AXD XW GOODS.
JOS. SHAW & SON
Ilure just opened a
Xiw Ptobi, on Maiu St..CLtiPiELD, Ta.,
lately occupied 1 Win. F. IRWIN.
Their ilork ennaittt of
111 "" CE05CDIES3,
GkCTLftiKs of lha best rjtialily,
Queenswaiif., Boots and fcliocs,
and every article necettarr for
one'l comfort.
Call and .zamine our atock before pur-
cliaiing eltiwhere. May 9, ISCO-tf.
F. T. I.
"For thy Stomach's Sako and thine
other InfirmitieB."-St. Taul.
Bit. IMIYKIl'M
rup.B
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
Vnafe. f tire, plcaiant and licalth gieiug Tonic
ttrictlr tt-ifelal,!.. and manulaeliirrd fr'tn
til. i.l pare and ebeicc malenala ia not a rpirit
drink nir nhalllnl. fur wliUkr, r.nl a e.-l. nliTic
ocmpxu-id. fnr tbe protection of the ar.trm and
ttie cure of dir'-are, made from cliemicallr pure
rplrlla, cnlirrljr free from faiil oil or other Irrita
ting pmnrrlire and will not dinnirrrT or ntTfnd the
n'xt delicate tlnraarli. A lung private expcrl
ence liar altertrd ita
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
.' Ilitlen at prrecnt ofT.rrd In llie fuWic
contain, to miich aiMicinal rirto., and yel to n't
and plcarent lo lake. II I It t mir? dieratc,
and II will B'd orrate an appetite for apiritunnt
liui.ra, but UI cure Iho ellrcti tf diiiipatlca.
To iiieeeaet tbe Appellle, t'SK IT.
T.r promote Irircation, t'FK IT.
T. cure Inepcp.la, I E It.
To cure f erer and Agu t.'SF. IT.
To cure Bitlioo.neM, I K IT.
To cure Con,li ation, tH IT.
To cure Chronic I'inrrhcra; I'fH IT.
To core Henri torn, I'SF. IT.
To cure Flatulence, tVK IT.
To cure Arid Kmelalltdi., I iK It.
To cure Nerronr Debility, t'.'E IT.
To eurc llrporbondrla, lF. IT.
Tocure HallewnrM nf rcnlpletion, I'.'K IT.
To cure I'isiplra and Pl.deSea, 1'K IT.
Tor flciK-ral rm.tralion of lha
I'hj fical power., ( Ft IT,
and it mil cure run.
K,ld everywhere, at ll oO fer hnttle, Mann
factiircil ctcloairdy
IIOYKK k SHAW,
CI.EABFin.n. TA.,
V Ito effrr liVernl In.lnermenta lo the trade.
n,t, i f-65:tr.
SWAIM"' P?l I'.A. Kennedt't Medled
l)i.cocrr, llelmhnld't Itoeho, Uaker't C.a
Liter Oil, daa.'a ted Axer'a med.clne. ef erary
kind, fnr .. HAhTSleH m lI.
Till: KKI'UIH.ICAN.
i.i:i:i i 1.1,1), i'.v.
V KliMDAV M'lltMNtJ, NuV. V. "'.9.
Terms of Subscription,
If p.Id In advantc.ni wtihin ll.rc. mtirilii .'? Of)
It pmd after tliree and ft'dore .1. iriornli. 2 Ml
II paid niter the ciniration of era nioolli, ... II f0
lllJ.K.IDCM MI'IHI A,
MclhodM i:plr.AI linrrh P.r. V
II. Itit.t.. I'.isfor.-I'itf.iic Fernet ecry f.blwtli,
at III) A M., and 7( I'. M.
r-nhlmlh Krlrmd at II A. M.
l'ra.vcr .Mevtinx every 'J hur.dar, at 71 P. M.
Cotnuiunion hervice, flr.t ralrbul li of ceery
uiotith. nt III A. M.
Ht. I''ranil.' Church Cmliiillc llrv.Mr.
01I.ANju.t. M ut III) '!. k A. M , on Hie
necond and tollrth Knndnyr of earli liuililll.
rt. Aiidretr'a 'liurr!t-r.iUr.upalltev.
tlroitnK Hall. I'ulrlio Hvrvlci- p!iii.lv mornine
nt 10 o'clock, and at 7 p. in himliiy Sclio.,1 .t
II . m. l raycr Melinite 'i idii'-rdur cvcnliiir
ot 7 o'olo.k.
Ml. John', t hMrch l.utlicralillcv. Mr.
ViMionrr. 1'aldic bervico ovi-ry laliloilli, mom
injr nnd rvenintr.
I'rrMhytorlan I'tlttlcli ftpv. Mr. Tli rt.rn.
Publio Service cr.ry rjiibbalti, uiorniiig nud cicn
Jlr. Lcavy oircra a number of good
liornes fur falo.
Frcnli arrival of Denver CloaUinp;,
for ladicR, to day, nt Wm. Reed k Co's.
Tho Prosnectug of the Now York
Observer, the leading orgnn of the
Presbyterian Church, will bo found in
our advertwui" oolnmna
Our funnel, who linve just rent
through husking corn, report the
yield less than an avorayo comparod
with former sensono.
Tanners und all olliurs owning
horses Bhould havo an cyo to their
stnhlo fastenings; as homo thieves
aro driving a brisk trade ia soma
parts of the Btato.
A PoHtoOioe has been established at
Williamarrrovo, on tho lino of the
Tyrone A Clcurfield Ruilroud, in this
county, to be culled Willinmsgrove,
and John Fouls, appointed P. M.
Si'DDKNDlsATll.-Ourcoiiiin unity was
visibly shocked on Friday lust, by tho
announcement of tho trndJen demiso
of J. Pfmberlon Kratzer, on of our
young and most enterprising business
men. His death was caused by billions
cholic, nhi'ih ho only survived about
thirty-six hours. lie was buried on
Monday, attended by large concourse
of friends nnd neighbors.
Sf.rioi b Accident. Wo lenrn that
our esteemed friend, Hiram Wood ward,
of Huston township, whilo out on a
hunting cxpidilion last week, met
with a serious, if not a fatal accident.
In setting hisgun down ut the shanty,
it wus accidentally discharged, the
hull entering his hund and passing up
tho arm lodged against his side. Ho
is lying ut tho shanty in a critical
condition, from which ho cannot bo
removed lo his home.
Received to d .v the handsomest
lino of Ladies' Coat and Dress Buttons
and Trimmings of the eea-on at
Wm. Reed A Co's.
Cmncii Dedication. The dedica
tion of tho first Methodist Church in
Bloom township, Clearfield county,
will take placo on Sunday, tho 5lh
day of I'ccc nber next, nt 11 o'clock,
in tho forenoon. Tho Rev. Robison
of Pittsburgh, will be present lo preach
the dedicatory sermon. Tho Rev.
Wilson is also cxpoctcd to be prctcut,
accompanied ly Rev. James Clary,
pastor in charge. A cordial invitation
is hereby extended to all, to be proscnt
on tho occasion.
Fatal Accihent. Wo arc informed
that a little girl of a Mr. Hockenbcrry,
of Woodward township, met wilh an
untimely death ono day week before
last. Tho particulars, as near as we
can learn, aro as follows : The mother
had left tho child which Was about
six years old and crippled at thnt
in the house, alone whilo sho went lo
a neighboring house, on an errand;
and by fomc means or other, its clothos
took fire, nnd beforo any assistance
was rendered, they were entirely
burned from its tody, which caused
its death in a few hours after.
Fut or Brt. F.iTArr. E. II. Daily, E'O,., of
Iwrcncrburc. recently told two avc uf ground
oppoettc hi. rrridence, to Im.e Pccflrld. John
M.-tlanrrbcT, 0. N. t'oll.urn, T. J. Mrt'ullouirh.
K..n . .ni 'ailier. from I'lcrlield connlr. lor the
.uin of two thou. and dollar.. Taa purchaser.
already haro dcrnrk nut! on the (roun'l, ana a
w. II i. to ie pot down on the premiK. in the .bort
crt time poaeiUo.
o clip tho uliovo Irorn llio Aorth-
reiter Imleuendent. published bv Mr.
Clark Wilson, woll known lo many of
our natrons as. ono of tho lutblishers
of tho Republican fifteen years ago.
Mr. Wilson also, It ko tlio gentlemen
named, has invested and mado a
"strike" in iho Oil Regions. Wo hope
they will bo mora lucky than scorcn
of others who put their money into a
holo in that slippery section.
Will bo horo on Friday the hand
somest and best lino of Cicnl's Rows,
Tics and Gloves, ever brought lo
town. Wm. Reed A Co.
Cornr, which opened on the 8th
instant, is still in session. But few
persons havo been in attendance, yet
a largo amount of business has been
done. Tho gt'oat defalcation on the
part of jurors und Witnesses has
caused his Honor to issue an order
imposing a fino of J0. on every juror
who fails lo forniah reasonable
excuse fur his absence. Witnesses
will bo similarly treated in order to
reduce I he numlfr of attachments
which are usually issued in mch cases.
After the Court gels jttrniu nnd wit
nesses lo obey its precepts in
becoming manner, it would bo well
enough to help Attorney' and parlies
to gel Iheir cases ready when court
opens Tho former, have for years,
manifested as much cnorgy in delay
ing publio business as tha aforesaid
jurors and witnesses, and rnl on
tuiw-falnf would not be out of or-dar.
1'MPAItr- r,R in Cl.l a T , k I n -Nt
l u rn ii 1 1, , r I lie pt ul m
tii ii I census cf the 'it,id ft;iin, mmli.
by t'.o pi'nnenl e-vcrrMMri.e. IVrant,.
W ill lm lippointcil f,,r CVrey ), ,,fy
the Kittle ami township ,nC.r
stnlialics of tho inhtibiliiiila, ami fB
the agricultural pnxltictiinii, irrufiifuv
tnrcrs, etc. Each cullitntop will he
iiski-t fur n roncino, a'urato stato
ment of hind occupied bv him, the
number of ncrus, And ttro amount nf
t-neh crop raised during tho year,
ending Juno 80, neitt. Those who
wero called on before will doubtless
remember tho dilliculty in making up
nn accurate report cf tho various
crops. As theso reports will bo called
for tn Juno, it will bo nen.ssary to give
in tlio crojis gathered this fall, nnd the
suggestion wo wouH make is, that
cultivators write down, whilo fresh in
mind, the number of acres under cul
tivation, tho number of acres of each
kind, tho amount per acre, and the
gross amount. Tho milk product ulso,
and tho nmonnt of pork, bocf, etc.,
will be asked for, as woll as nil kind.
of fruits, etc.
Child Burned It becomes our
painful duty to record another of those
sad aceidontH, which, happen as often
as they may, always fill the mind with
horror. On hist Sunday, a litlle child
of Mr. Abraham Weaver, residing at
Cold nu.ini wa9 burned to death,
under tho following ircmiistaiices :
Its mother had gone out for a rrWc
time, leaving two small children alono
in tho house, und during her absonee,
the elder procured a stick, and ongnd
in tho, to children, dolighlful pusstime
of playing with flro. While thus en
gaged tho smaller child's clothing was
set on fire, and ere the mother return
ed, tho littlo sufferer wus so badly
burned that it died tho following day,
and was buried on Wednesday lust.
It was aged about ono and a half
years. Philipsburg Journal.
Ballou's Monthly Magazine.
Wo aro in rccipt of this murvclously
cheap nnd handsome Mugnzino for
December. Its tublo of contents is
varied and charming, embracing the
usual Gno variety of serials, sketches,
stories, poems nnd attractive cngra
vings. Tho publishers nnnounco in
tho proscctlis for the coining J'car, a
seriul story for adults, by Iho popular
Mugazina writer, Jained Franklin
Fitts, nnd a juvenile serial by the
young people's favorite, Horatio Al
ger, Jr. The prico of this periodical
is a marvel to everybody a hundred
pngo firsl-chiss illustrated Magazine
for fifteen cents, or tl 50 per year, is
indeed wonderfully cheap. Elliott,
Thomas A Talbot, Publishers, Boston,
Massachusetts.
Tin CouiiT Closed Out. On Tues
day (yesterday) morning, John W.
Geary appeared in Court, represented
by Harry Goss, who Was convicted ut
the September Term, for violating tho
Liquor Law, and settled the enso in
question, by producing a Pardon for
his violation of tho law. Tho broad
seal of tho CnminonweaUh has again
been prostituted by our dciuagogtieish
Governor. Xo wonder he issued a
commission to k Philadelphia villain
several years ago to vole tho t im'jstune
at Fort ilifilin. Ho had better issuo
another thanksgiving proclamation.
We will refer to this matter again.
Poiso.mno Case. Tho Huntingdon
Globe says that two gentlemen residing
in German Valley, Huntingdon county,
wcro poisoned on Thursday hut by
eating acoailo, a poisonous root, which
they mistook for opikenard. They
found the root in the corner of a field
in which they had been plowing.
Shortly after eating il, ono of.thc men
was seized wilh violent pains in tho
stomach and bowels. Ho called for
water, nnd having drank It, expired
immediately. Tho other man was
attacked in like manner, but drank
milk, which acted as an antidoto for
liio poison, and he recovered.
Tn anksoi vino. To-morrow has
been designated by tho authorities,
as a day of fnji.giving and prayer.
Wo learn lhat arrangements have
boon made for a genoral assembling
of tho pcoplo a tho Presbyterian
Church in this place, whero a sermon
suited lo the occasion will be preached
by Rev. Mr. Butler.
"Tlie niclaniboly d.T. bare come.
The .addi-ft of llie year;
Of wailinf, wind., and naked Wood,
And meadow, brown and
. a .... .
And it would teem thnt inter is
now about to take tho place of our
usual Indian summer.
Tna Acadf.mt The Bccond term
for the J car will open at this institu
tion on Mondny, the i instant, as
will Lo noticed by the advortiaemont
elsewhere in this issue, in which terms
of tuition are fully set forth.
M.ssRwane School for girls, w II (iy Juircin(lll oliV rns
open for a new term on Monday, tbcn(mu, 'n for,i, ,,r -stn WOod per
22d Instant. Terms of tuition will day. ll rents ft r c.Vi.OOO a year.
ho founj in nnolhcr column This .
School is in a flourishing condition W o;k in the covernment printing
oi uooi in " , " (Office is so much in arrears that the
and jr.st the place for girls. nnnnnl reports nnd documents wilt
r"""-"f""7! r'nol bo re.idv at the meeting of Con-
K...l.r.n.A man by tho name of, Canse, the alwenco of mana-
William Haling, was run over by the JginjT tnen attending to politics, and
onrino of a freight train of cars nonr effort to force negroes into tbe
Huntingdon, on last Snlurday a week.
and instantly killed.
KiLLFn Reuben llonrli was killed !
the oilier dav while feetling a Ihivsh-
ing machine" in Slippery Hock town-
ship, Lawrence county. A pitcu-ioiK
which had slipped oil tho handle wus
thrown into Iho machine with the
sheaf of wheat in which it was stick
; .. h. n it ivns iiisljintlv broke tn
. frairmenl airikiin'r Mr. H. in
Iho forehead and penetrating the J
brain.
m .
A man named Costello, a farmer,
residing in Iowa, was arrested recently
for a murder, committed thirty year
ago in Ireland.
Of ."(itt nf ti etnf n I lric
llttrrir-t Met- hi r S'on tr-lla
"mi l lu I 1,fi.y Ilwnn irm b' linowfl
t i In r ll iiifiint i, . m , tt run and
Ins 's:rr l.tnly Anuil.la Leigh, ami
lb. sepiii sli'i'i as tde c'Hi.cquciii ,) of
il." it now tutus out ilmt l.iulr
liyroii, eifirr this separtilinn, trrtl
AngiiMa Leigh i "Vim have evrrbeeo
my best cmnf'nrter, nnd . ill over r.
nii.:n audi till you grow weary of the
'iho jv-ciit world df Europe and
America hci.p,.st plunder css of
'Stows vorsiis llyron ;" nnd tho ver
dict will bn Iho conviction of litis
letnalo hyena of one of tlio foulest
moral crimes known tu humanity.
This animal, tho hyena, is of tlio
genus cam., known lo history ns a
crentiito "that tears open graves to
obtain its fooj." Tlii female, a cross
of tho genus homo nnd the genus ram,
who hits torn open the grave of llyron,
is ever hunting "uti" moral carrion ;
she gloats over n picture of inentully
diseased humanity ; ao monstrous nnd
abnormal is her nuturo, that shu will
seek tlio mosl loathsome food, In dish
up for tho monlul plates of her de
praved readers, and when she fails to
hint n case bad enough for her pon,
she will invent one. .Supposing, from
tho (also reputation of Byron, who
puinled himself, und thus led othors
lo paint him, worso t han he was, that
sho had a good subject, she clawed up
his botres, from their resting place and
invented her horrible talo. All hu
manity recoiled aghast at her picture,
und thongh shocked tothecoro, inves
tigated nnd provod her a liar. As u
foul liur she stunds branded beforo tbe
eyes of nil Europe and nil America,
and, ns the uulhor of "Unele Tom's
Cabin," it was quite natural that
suvh .Jiould have been Iho result iu
this especial case. Day Hook.
Tlit taut I'iiieiHcial t'ur$t.
The miserable blunderers ul Wash
ington, who aro managing, or rather
mismanaging, tho financial affairs of
the country, aro moving for a foreign
lour per cent. lonn. If there ia a
short road to national poverty, it is a
national debt held by foreign creditors.
If there ia ever a speedy, ruinous re
sult insured to tho debtor nution,
through its relation to its creditor, it
iswhcro thnt creditor is another na
tion, thousands of miles away. Eng.
land kept her colonies on tho vorgeof
actual starvation, actual death, by
systematically abstracting, in taxes
and interest, every dollur llicy mude.
It was liko bleeding a human subject
weekly and withholding his supply of
aliment ulso. Interest paid in ibis
country is likely to be employed here,
and "oils" tho machinery of wealth
creation. The poor tax-payers get a
little relief out of its activity, rient
abroad, it micly comes back to bo
used, save as a further "leech" to fas
ten upon the wealth-producer as a
"loan" to abstract more Mood.
"Piincipal," said old Stephen Whit
ney, one of the defunct miners, "prin
cipal is nothing; it ia interett that I
value; it is interest that ia the one
grand consideration. 'J hero is noth
ing equals tho power of interest." Old
Whituey knew ull about it.
A Fashionable Wedpmo. The
Philadelphia papers record what they
style a "fashionnblo wedding." It
look place in that city on Wednesday
evening, at tho pring'Gurden Metho
dist J.piseopnl Church. Iho brtdo
was tho daughter of Bishop Simpson,
and the bridegroom J. Riefy Weaver,
lately appointed to a consulship in
Italy. Gen. Grant and family .together
wilh many government officials, wcro
present nt the wedding. Tho Inquirer
says :
"The brido was the recipient of
handsome presents, valued nt many
thousands nf dollars, including a grand
parlor orgnn, cscrctoire, silver tea sots,
wholo services of solid silver, some six
dozen silver spoons and forks, lablo
linen, silver pitchers and goblets,
oyster tureens, nnd aalvers, coffeo
urns, cuke and fruit knives, handsome
bibles, toilet sets, medicino chest, nap
kin rings, pearis, paintings, work
basket, glass and silver waro of
peculiar kind and construction, with
many other articles, making in ih
aggregato over ono hundred in num
ber, and being a rich nnd rare collect
ion. In addition to these, chrclts
were drawn for sums of f 100 or. tho
Bank of North America, by James
Long, and fli 'O by John Evans, of
Colorado, on the Fitst National Batik
of Der.v.-r. A $100 greenback was
also presented bv Mrs. Thomas Price,
of Philadelphia.''
Fiout wtTit a Bkar. The Cham
bersburg Valley Spirit says: Mr.
Linn, residing near Concord, this Co ,
had a vcrr unpleasant encounter
recently, llo saw a bear nrs.r
his residence, and, procuring a rifle,
shot at him. The bear fell and Mr.
Linn supposed that ho had killed him.
On going up to him, however, the
bear sprung t his feel, nnd, as quick
as a Sash of lightning, struck Mr.
Linn scr.seless to the ground. Ho
jumped upon tho body, attacked it
savagely and bit oneoT Mr. Linns
arms severely. In Iho meantime, oth
er persons anprottched wilh dogs and
dispatched the bear. Had it not been
for Ibis limely assistance, Mr. Linn
would doubtless, have been torn to
pieces. As il was, he was pretty se
verely injured, but is now, wo arc glad
10 learn, improving.
Extfnsive Paw Mill. The largest
saw mill in tho world is at Orono,
Ma;no. It is 410 feet long, 60 feet
wide, has four gang faws, five singlo
saws, two cimil.-ir taws, fi ro lulU
machines, one shinglr, and one clap
board machine. It sawsdaily 200,OUJ
feet of long lumber, 2'n,(in0 hubs, 10,.
llAA . I. : I . .I t llNH aln I,A..J.
working force.
Bonner has just purchased, for 20,-
"00, the stallion, .Major I'rnfield, the
sire of t'onimoihir Vnndcrbilt'a
Mountain Bov, nnd also of Joe Elli
ot," who lately trolled a milo in 2:lPf.
A Connrct ient traveler recently took
tea with a Mormon rldrr, at whoso
table six wives presided, and twenty-
seven children clamored
for more
molasses on their bread
1 1 is reported that .Mr. Drake, who
put down the fitwt oil well in this
country, and who at one time una
worth l,0W,fOn, recfwtly dicJ in
poor hroaf.