Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 27, 1870, Image 2

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    SlufpubUran.
(J rotten li. (joohlander, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY Mor.MNU. JTI.Y S?, lcTO.
Democratic District Ticket.
AS.SK.M1U.Y :
JOHN V.. HALL,
or km rorxTT.
Sobjest to the action of tin Diatrlet Convention
Democratic County Ticket.
BIlKRlFFi
JIIT1N J. PIE,
OP OIHARD.
COMMISSIONER!
DAVID nLCK,
or CI.KARFIKLD.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY :
A. W. W ALTERS,
or ci tAitriti.0.
Jt'RY COMMtSSTOVVW.
AC Oil A. I'AIIT,
Or CLKARriRLB.
ACWTORi
D. AARON Will,
or mox.
COKONER:
SAMUEL A. CALDWELL,
Or BRADFORD.
. Happy Oay lomlns.
Tlio Ititilical elements uro beinj;
greatly dmlurbcd tlirouliout llie
country. (! rant's administration, bo-
Ing conducted on tlio "pd enterprise."
plan, in breeding disscnuion, because
pf the imbecility and rastulily of liis
appointees. If lie. njipoinln an bonettt
man to office, it is un accident, not I lie
rule. The great majority of liia parly
know and see line, and give Democrats
but little trouble to convict the "loil"
leaders of all manner of crime. In
many localities wlioro Radicalism linn
reigned supreme ever since its advent,
the honest portion of the parly have
met and nominated competent and
Loncsl mcu for oflic-c, outside of the
old ritijcs. Thij movement has pro
duced a prodigious bowl from the
throats of the "dogs in the manger,"
which however, augurs well for the
country.
To still further illustrate our posi
tion, we re produce an article taken
from a lulo number of that excellent
and influential newspaper, the Pitts
burg Commercial, which is working
nobly to rescue ll.e Slnlo and Nation
from a band of robbers and bufl'oons
Wliilo lamenting over "our cause,"
the editor in question, while uttering
many other noblo seniiments, nays:
The Slnlo of New York li honrlrailv loet to the
Republican came. In the country diatrirte of
mat Male wlirro the KrpuUioane bad eti.OIIU
majority five jcere ajo, ire aro to due in a
minority. The party biu b?on murdered hr it.
firetindrd frienile. A corrupt horde of politician,
aittocd Ihrroaclvce or the ntal, of the party for
tmrpoeca of public plunder ami turned out ita life
blood. Fur all puq.u.ia nf pul iic uflinu the
party ia New i ork li di-a.l. and the unanimour
verdict of the Niw York Republican prraa ia,
murdered by lobby ietr and public plunderer.
Are we to have rnch a elate of arluira in P. nn
Ijlvanin? Let candid and inlidliavnt Kcpublirane
k thrmaelrei how far are we behind New York
and lllinoia now. If we expert to carry Prnnavl
vania we muat n-rrue the State from the thraldom
Id which Cerncrnnieni and "rine;a" and lubbira
have placed hor. Rrpnblicana will do longer
nglil for a victory which nicana UDlituited liecuac
to plunder the State.
Republican, of Allrr;lirny county! Ynu hare
DOW ao opportunity of rescuing your pnrtv from
the damnation of a Ting." Timid men will la.'k
to you and conjure up the pluintoin danger of
divieion and defi-nt. Ring matrri and come
honrrt DlrD too, will prattle git.licriali about
boltrre" and reform ,'a the organiutioa ai if
there were any "boltine;" or movement omttliit
of the orgniiiiation. Remember that timiditv
nrver relonncd aniline, and never will. K'eot
the ticket at the bi-ad of our column and you will
hare able, pure, incorrupt il.le men in office, who
will do honor to the party and tlicmarlvre in their
reported puhlie talioni. You will do a real
practical arnica in th iiilcrtela of purity and
reform. Will yon do it t Or, will you wait until
the party in Pcniiavlvanla hai hern murdered a.
It already haa hern in New York f Vi a do not
dnuht your M aponae.
The condition In lllinoia it not much better.
Oovernor l'almrr dracrihra the l.rjri.latnrr nf laat
Winter aa uttorlj il.moraliird Tha lohhr wa in
oomplet. puetiieion of both houetn. dictating
legielation at ita will, and robbing the State ot
inilliona. The Etitrulire waa overhorne, and a
plundering mob installed in the eapilol.
The writer portrays tlio "loil"
patriots most complete in this indict
mcnt of his parly, and wo are satisfied
that the voters next fall will find the
wholo party guilty of high crimes and
miBtfcmeaiiom, ami turn iit.m out of
office and deliver tlio country into the
bands or tlio old 'Union Savers."
The Philadelphia Aye tiys: The
Radicals hereuboiils have "gone back"
on General Grant. His Immune sug
gestion to ' have peace" wis con
temptuously di-rcgarded on Tuesday
and Wednesday, lllack eyes, broken
beads, mid bloody i.oses, "wcro a
plenty as blackberries." Rowdyism
and blackguardism wcro universally
rampant, and the peace and good order
of tho cily were shamefully outraged
by the political ruffians who were
struggling to get possession of the
public Treasury.
A Rotal Rfirmr. Monsieur Pura.
dol, French Minister Plenipotentiary,
shot himself nt 'i,tl.i,.,,i..
20th. Ho had iust l,Nn ,1nnin.l!!'ilillr::f ' V'" l:Tl:U.V7. "l
" li lu i
nu riiveu in iihnilon a neck
Jircvious to cominitlinn the f.itnl d.-od.
Enlinh, (uTimin, ntij French Court
rirclen praino him highly an an att-ont-
lihcd tiitmmnn und (,'eiitlemiin.
cause is aligned for tho insh act.
St ddf.n Kf.atil The tclegrn.h on
HaturdHy announced the midden diuth,
nt Creon, on Friday night, 0f Mr.
n. C. Frain-ianin, ,.,.,., ntrolll f iiic
rcnnnylvaniu lliiil l!ud. J!P. F
.l ir ...... 1
nu ijuictiy Hint In, :ru M,,.I"'J' vuMiiuy una
... . . ulnar n. :.. ,i i... i i ...i
;""UI"8 uoaui onlil the awoke
in tho morning, although ho Occupied
tha antno bed ho did.
UrAn. Gen. Wm. A. Leech, !eni.
Icr of Wills or riiiladelphia, died in
that cily on the 2CUI,, Hfn-r linKcrinK
illness. The cily ha, lost ,n excellent
t-fllecr, and tho Democratic party
vwiu uri'iufr.
Tht IV r lntnh'i IronMr.
The fiillowing letter front J. W.
Hmiili. the colored cadet at West
Point, to his folks at home at Hart
ford, Connecticut, certainly makes
out pretty bard timet for that young
pioneer:
iif Pout, N. v.. June ft, i:a.
Y'otil kind li Iter .bmil.l hate been an.wi rot long
ere tli-., I.ul ttal'y I hne km t bana.M-d with
eianiiiiaiion and the in.ulta and ill to alim-ot ot
thi-.e cad- t tb:il 1 ciMild not write or do novlhil'ir
ele Irari-i ly. 1 paiscd the riauinati'.n all rulil
and gut in, but my companion, Howard, tailed
and wiv r.-jected. 'Since he wrnt away I haw
breo lonely in-li-cl, an 1 now thcao I. Ilowa niiprnr
to be trjinj; tlinr ntt t to run me off, and I f.ar
they will tn-i'fd if they ootiliiiue aa they have
begun. We went into camp yealcrday, and not a
inoioi'itt but pa.acd aiucc Ihi-n tut loine one ol
tbeiD baa bvtu ciiratng and abumn me. All night
ttiry were around my tent, cur.ing and rwearing
at me io that I did uot eleep two noiire all night.
It ia juat the eame at the table, and what 1 get
to rat I mini match for like a dog. 1 don't aih
to reeigu if I can get along at all t but I don't
think it will he beet lor mo tu itay and take all tha
abu.ee and iiiaiilt. thut are heaped upon nic. The
examination was very hard llna year harder thtiu
ever hvl'ore and emtio I have been iuecra.ful in
getting in I will rtar aa long ae 1 poaaiblv can.
One ot the cadetf reluat'd tu drill theaound ticcauac
I waa in it, and thev reduced bun from euriioral
to a private for Uieobclitnce of urdera, nnd they
are all mad about that. T he una who drilla the
quad uow ia the lucalicat aiiecimi-R of humanity
ever aaw. After marching ua out to the drill
ground thin morning he intd lutne, "Stand oil one
aide from the line, you d d black eon of a b h.
You are too uear that white man. I want you to
remember that VwU are not on an equal footing
with the white n:cn in your claaa, ami what you
learn here you will have to pick up, for 1 won'i
teach you a d d tiling." And thua he kept me
atanding until the enptain came around iuapecting,
when he pretended that he put me there tu tench
me a movement which 1 had never practiced be
fore Acd I eool.l r n.ol.lni, n, !! or 1 W....I-I
liuve becu locked up lor diaobedience of ordure or
diarerpeet io "auperior onicera. If it ever haj
peua again I ahall deny it to hia face and then
reaign.
Ii I complain of their conduct to the command
aut I muet prove the chargea or nothing can be
uone; ana Wlicre am I to nnd one liom ao many
to teatify in my beliull f If thia attaruoon 'a dull
ia eonducted aa thia morning'a wua. you net-d not
be aatoniabed at bearing that I have resigned. 1
hare borne inault upon inault until I am com
pletely worn out. 1 have wiitten a plenty of bad
orwa. and 1 wikh I bad eouic good newa for you,
but alaa! it arems to lie getting worae and worae.
I forgot to tell you that out nf ninety-une ap
pointee, five failed phyaically, forty-avien failed
mentally, Uavingtbirty-uincadmittcd. Tlicy had
prepared it to tix the eolored candidatca, but it
proved moat diaaatroua to tha ahitea.
i. W. SMITH.
Why don't tho 'government" attend
to those "nasty" white boys? Grant
and Gcury, each have a Bon there.
Why do they not enjoin them to
associato with this nii'ircr baby ar.d
keep it quiet T As the "pet lamb"
makes no distinction, we suspect that
Grant and Geary's boys are as bad as
the rest of tho "while trash." Let
the "govern inert" set the example,
and make its own son nicrs and sleep
with the "national ward." Practice
what you preach, ye hypocrites.
Sambo's Soi l in Danumi. We havo
already shown by statistics that the
attendance of the colored population
in tha South at church had shown an
alarming decrcuso since tho war. A
correspondent jn Virginia, formerly a
slave owner, endeavors to explain tho
cause for this, lieforo the war. Sam
bo, by tho proceeds of bis labor, con
tributed to the support of religious
communities, and churches vied with
each other in efforts to snvo his soul
in other words, caring for hisrcligi
ous and moral training. Sinco tho
war Sambo finds that instead of pay
ing for religion culture in luhor, he
bus to pay lor it in cash ; and as that
is tho caso ho prefers paying it to
preachers of his own color, or, as it
happens in too many instances, not
Io pay nnylliinu; ol ull lli nce it in
that ho is growing careless and indif
ferent about religious mailers, and un
less somelbinir bo soon don? by his
Northern friends and sympathizers to
rescue him, there is danger that ho
will eventually relapso into bis or'gi
nal condition of barbarism and von
dooistn. Hero is nn upportunily for
sumo ol tho self sail ilieing, strong
minded school-inarms, and others
philuiilhropieally inclined in New
England, to lend a band to save the
perishing soul of poor Sambo croil
sinks into darkness and oblivion for
ever. y. V. Jit-rald
Nt.w Emii.and All the Time In
tho interest of tho cotton manufactur
ers of .New Kniland tho Radicals in
Congress, whilu voting to take the
duly off coal a Pennsylvania produc
tion, and while reducing the duty on
iron, unollicr J ennsylvunia produc
tion, raised the duty on cotton fabrics.
The bill which passed the llnuso on
Monday of last week provides that
lor excry yard of unbleached cotton
imported 5 cents per yard shall be
paid, and 10 per cent, ad valorem ;
and on till colored, stained or printed
col tons, 5 conn per yard and -'0 per
cent, an valorem. 1 hesc duties which
uro to bo levied on foreign cottons
to create monopoly fur tho New
England innnufiiciurers, amount to
the full retail prico of cotton before
tho war I .Such protection as this is
nothing but robbery of Pennsylvania
for tho beiiclil of New Knglan dSlatcs.
It is un outrage
Xrtnlo Oitick-!ioi,iii:h. A white
woman, tlio wi(o of a ducuiiKud nolilifr,
linn livi-n turiiid mt if tho Kourtli
Auditor'K Uflici' of tlio V. S. Troaniiry,
Io ni nkc room for Kale V. Ji'tmiiij;,
a mulatto, wIhiko fallior h reported to
luivo j;ri'at iiifluiMifo with negro
voters of Vnnliinjrtou City. Tliin ia
tlio fit-Kt n i ii t iittMi t of mi African
lemule uiiuiiifj tlio lady c-leiks in tlio
Treasury leiartmeiil. It ii uttli a
concession to tlio inrro voto n the
UudicnU w ill he compelled to make if
tlicy expect to liold it. Thai they
aro ready to iiuiko tho sacrifices do
mantled of I hem their conduct bhows.
IllTAtXATKix.-Tlio llloonislmrg Co
lumbian lent lis that A. 1'. Kowlv-r,
Ticumiier nf tho Tuck Holiin Iron
Win kg if 1mii ille, und formerly
Cat-liicr of the Firnt Xalionnl liaiik
of that place, is a defaulter to a laivc
iiniotiiit, and liasnliseoiided. The lin-
m i til in m
AdsctlH
lint ktmwii, hut wo tlliili-IK'.miil thut it
in clnimi d Ihry w ill .ny Bcvcn'y live
per cent, nf liieir indclitediieK". No
iiifiirnmtinn lnm tn-en received a to
t!ie w heieiihinilH nf Kowler.
Kruno Eyr ai itv. Kvtinaville, July
11. Jtt-tico Jitnie T. W'nlker him
dcchired l l.o Sluto Inn n ninii.iiiia; the
iiiterninrriii";o of iierocd nnd whiten
to he contrary to the Civil liiirhtH act
of Cnimrotia). l'eler Vandei made, a
llollnnder, nnd Lucy Ann Union, n
niululto, whit weio uirtsted on Sulur-
i.l,,.. r. ...,i i
their ninrthitfe declared lawful.
A newsiinoer iiai'ni?rntih un llmi
Grniil t Ill-catena, t0 cut olf the head of
every friend of Stimncr holding oflice
under him. Good and while ho i
ahiiut it, why not cut oft .Stimiier'a
beai ile !' livod too long already.
The New Yora .Standard, the organ
of lien. Puller ami Him,.n i
CMresan answer to this : "Haa the
Republican President a party?"
Thf Taittf'on Sir I.
The follow ing Letter explains itself
most capitally. Tho tun IT humbug is
pretty thoroughly ventilulcd :
PliTsni iiiiii, Juno .'hi, 1"70.
fort. Ihmcin I'lirl.i, M. ".;
HiarSir: I havo just road tho
letter of P. It. Ilninot, Kst .addressed
to ynu on llie subject ol 'limit on steel.
It wits addressed to you in tho inter
ests of the consumers of steel. Tho
number of direct consumeri of this
valuable product in this country
amount to obniil 200,0(10. This largo
number is made up of tho maniilac
turers of saws, chisels, augers, axes,
trowels, knives ,swords pistols, skates,
pens, Ac , in u word, of tho makers of
all kinds of tools used by our muchan
ics und skilled laborers. Cheap steel,
therefore, is a necessity for this quar
ter of a million.
Hut tho number interested in cheap
tools is fur greater than tho number
nf those who mako und use them.
Cheap .tee! makes cheap tools, and
cheap tools meun cheap food, cheap
houses, cheap fuel, cheap travel and
cheap clothing, und those interested
in theso things arc counted by the
million.
Now, Mr. Brnnnt proposes to cheap
en steel by maintaining tho present
tariff (45 per cent.) if possible by in
creasing it. This ho would do by a
specific, instead of un ad valorem duty
in the interest of tho revenue, to pro
vent fraudulent issuing. Ho far as he
'recommend a specific, for an ad vulo-
rem lariil, ull lovers of justice, hones-
y a.iu patriotism will go with Intn,
out. so tar us increasing tno duty on
i voiiceriicil, wo uro not so itv to RW mwvri whether right or and all, in the spirit of heart cxamiiiu
clear. Jlr. JJrunot kindly volunteers wrung, is plainly observable. Ho husl tion, prayer, and faith, and uid in
-' sv..-....,.-,n. HUl IV
may bo ttsked, don't tho consumers
know their own interests well enough
io spear. lor inemselvcs J Is it likely
that a producer has moro sympathy
for tho consumer, lliau tho consumer
has for himscll T
1 urn a small consumer of steel, bat
I hove never yet been ublo to sec
how adding forty-five per cent, to its
prico made it cheaper. I know, to be
sure, that steel makers have been able
"to seo it," und have told tis over and
over that it was bo, but our bills for
steel, and for sleei tools ull show that
adding tho tarifl loan article increas
es tho prico of it. If it wcro not so,
w hy is a tariff necessary ? It j tlio
American mechanic lying down so
that by standing on him our steel ma
kers may be as tall an tbo Fnglioh and
German steel makers.
However, Mr. Ilrunot rrocs on In
show that the tariff creates competi
tion and so lowers prices. This is ull
truo enough, and never denied bv uny
sane man. vt by put up a man of
straw, merely to knock him down ?
This is the question : Who pays for
getting up the competition f The steel
iminutaclurcr says I want to compete
with England ; now if you (tho con
sinner) will give mo fifty per cent to
begin with, I'll try and compete with
JMiiilh in the pio business, but he's
utiuid, und so Ii
says to Hi-own. if
- -ii ... tu'
you will give mo fifty per cent, on
my pies to begin with I'll try and
compete will. Smith. Now, there is
qtiestion that Jones can compete
with I Smith if lirown is wtllitu' to
liack him with lilty per cent. Dm
the qtieftion is will it pay lirown to
do it J Smith ssyg it will, and Smith
thinks ho sees it 1
This, then is clear : A tnrift creates
competition. Jlut iho consumer, and
not tho producer, pays tho laiilT.aiid
so ho takes all tho risks, and tho pro
ducer takes tho prollits. Again, it is
equally clear that competition loners
prices. Hut heie, aain, it is tho con
sumer and not the producer that pays
for the getting and kccpiiiij upol the
competition.
lint I wish to nk another question
connected with this idea of competi.
tion lowering of prices. Admitting
that tho tariff does both creates
Competition and lowers prices to
whom does the money go ? To steel
tniinnfaclurcrs. They told tin thev
could not compete unless they had "a
protective tariirof forty five percent,
ad valorem, und tho consumers gave
it to them.
'
Now, let us see how much wo have
given these pauper steel makers that
they might compclo with tho pauper
moor ot r.tirope, ami liero 1 quote .Mr.
ju-iiinii a ngurcs: i no revenue re
ceived hy Iho United Stules from dun
on steel, in ls(i!i, v-as f l,lS(i,:,;i4
in gold." Nearly one million and a
hnlf in currency. This represents
what the consumers of steel uniJ into
tho Ircusury in order to help our man
ufaclurers to compete with foreign
manufacturers, and yet Air. Ilrunot
innocently adds : "This hum is the
annual trihulo paid ly tlio foreign
manufacturer for the privilogesof The
American market."
Hut this is not all that tho consum
crpnys; this is what ho pays tho
government. Now, let us see what he
pays tho slcel makers, nnd I quote
again from Mr. Ilrunot : "Wo nmde
twenty fivo thousand tons of Heel
last year; on this the consumer paid
f 1,00,(1011 into tho pockets of the
steel makers. Adding together the
sums paid into tho t'nited Slates
Treasury, and into tho steel manufac
turers' pocket and you havo a little
over three millions of dollars paid hv
the slcel consumers for tho benefit of
threo thoUMind five hundred steel
makers.
In conclusion, sir, let mc sny, when
"the best interests of the consumers"
deninnd n higher tariff on Heel, it is
quito as iiKcly Hint they will find it
out, us it is that anybody else will;
nnd Holiin, that the inifliTi'd mid j
Fi.nm-u iiti.iri; ui me meci maKiTa la
apt lo create a litlle suspicion ol their
h..nu..n.l ...i..:..- r.i . .
disintcresteilnesn.
ConinieiiiliniT these few thinirs to
your fnvortihlc notice, I niihserihu niv-
sell, J. Ilnnr "
Covi-LMifNTAiiT The (.'rcenshur
Icmnerat coiifrruliihites the Kndi ol
that district lis follows: "The lie
ptililicans on Tuesiliiy nominated A.
W. Taylor, Eq., of Indiana, ns their
candidate for Congress, in thin Dis
trict. Wc congratulate them. They
havo now a niun who speaks and
writes English ; who uses a pocket
handkerchief, and who if ho does gel
drunk will not cry aVinut it. A gen
tloninn niii'hl ussocinto w ilh Mr. Tar.
lor without finding himself he I tod i!f
lerwards Wo hope, if elected .Mr
T. w ill not plnv Scullion for his uniiv.
and will not sell endetships." Covode
is the present nicniher.
The Democrats of 1 llinoin siieceeded
in the Into elect inn in that Stuto in
electing a majority of the Supreme
Judges. The Supreme Hench of lllin.
ois now stands four liemocrals to
threo Ilmlicnln.
Oliver, lately nominated as judge
of the supremo court of the Dintnu
of Colo m bin, was until lately a ding,
gist io Michigan.
I'l-OHIt fHdt IVlfSSefl.
Tho belligeret.ts :ill reserve their
fire, i,n doubt with the intention of
dealing ein h other a falsi blow. The
Philadelphia A-jr properly mys :
There nio always two sides I t a quar
rel, I an old bill Hue saying. This
is especially the case when tu lions di
vide ami appeal to tho sword as su
preme at britralion in tho controversy.
Ambition rulers shape their Interest
ed purpose, und views, and diploma
cy shutlows forth the inleres a of one
nihil or family, rather than tbo good
of the whole people. Tho Emperor
of Franco is an ambitious man. He
is iuloxiculcd w ith the nunneries and
deed of his "august undo." lie re
members tho glories of his reign, und
longs to place Franco in tho same con
dition uguin, and leave iho r ch lega
cy to bis son. For this he lib toiled,
struggled, nnd schemed. An I partial
success has crowned his effort. At
Sebuslopol Itussia received a check,
und Austria was compelled it take
her hands from I ho throat of Italy at
iSoll'eriuo. Hut Prussia, in the mean
while, was steadily growing in power
and military renown, and tho Jght ut
Sadowa raised her at onto toai equal
of Franco. Then caino tho intrigues
of Napoleon to obtain tbo ttd'uiilago
of Prussia. Whorever a blow could
bo struck ul tho advance, of Prussia,
it was done, until, at last, the wholo
ttll'air culminated ut Madrid, when tho
proposition to place a Iliiheiizotlurn
upon tho throne of Sptiin was declar
ed by France to bo such an attack
upon licr interests us to justiiy a war.
t1(.B0 n,.t8 t!10 ambilion of Nu
.,icim llla been apparent, his propen
Been only franco, lieard only tlio!
voice oi tno past calling on lnm to re-
dress tho past grievances of his fami
ly, and mako tho future resplendent
wiin uoueu glories.
This is oiio sido of tbo picture
What of tho other? Aroall the fuults
on tho shoulders of Franco and Na
poleon J Has ho ulono been ambi
tious, crafty and disrcgardful of llie
rights of others f Has Franco stotd
separate from all other nations in her
desire for territorial enlargcmei.t f
Has Prussia no record of like oddites
tofiieo? If Napoleon lias shown un
ambitious spirit, und pursued a toitu
ous path, are Prussia nnd her rulers
clear ol hko limits; 1 ha whole poll
cy of riismarck sinco 1i0 bus k-en
a cheat and a deception, intended to
deceive oilier nations, while 1 russia
was preparing for her latter efforts to
ootain coiiccntrateil power. In the
first mentioned year bo announced
the doctrino that the mission of Prus
sin w as to subordinate herself to A us
tria. Ten years afterwards he warn
ed Austria that sho must finally aban
don iier old position in (jcrmany. In
1HG4 Prussia led Austria into the war
against Denmark, and managed to
adsorb ull tho advantages of the en
terprise, nnd in lMiO liisinarck open
ly charged his lh'iO programme and
Klilior.linol.wl Anulri,. I.i P.iiu.;. I .
' ..n .i...-- it: i .
i nor-vj av i (.'no, aosnmivM currieu a
dollM meaning. Ho cheated the
iu,)lic with profession, while at he
' llm;mo i, ' linUll.rri, . .
weening ambilion of Prussia,
. - , ...
nil, a a I n icri r n il.tr.
real designs of Prussia can be gather
ed from her action sinco tho treaty of
l rague, in lMiti. i hnl war w as de
clared to be for Gorman unity, pot
tho aii unili.uiiiuiii of unu man or
ono nation. Hut 1'russia has pocket
ed ull tbo fruits w hich fell from tho
tree, when tbo war of IStiO ended,
tho territory of l'russiu measured
ono hundred nnd eight thousand
sqtiaro miles. .Now it measures one
hundred and thirty seven thousand
squaro miles. All this has been taken
from other provinces by forco appro
priated, stolen. Hanover wag annex
ed to Prussia without even a decent
excuse, nnd even tho private proper
ty of the reigning l'lincc put into the
public, treasury of l'russiu. This is
the way in w hich Bismarck carried
out his ideas of a united (iermni y.
At tho sumo time, tho population of
Prussia has been augmented fully ono
third sinco tho trealv of Prague.
Small Slates, w hich before that lime
hail certain rights, have been trampled
under tho iron heel of a niililarv des
polism, nnd tho people turned into
subjects of Prussia. In regard to the
Seblesw ig llolstein provinces they are
still lieiii in suiijeclion to rrussia, al
though tho hitler tuition is bound by
tho Treaty of Prague to allow the
people ol that part of liormnnv to
chooso their own ruler. Tho career
of Prussia sinco ls.'it) has been n silk
ed by tho utmost duplicity, w hile Iier
plundering propensities rank i(h
those of any nation in ancient or Mod
ern history.
This does not excuso Nnpolcon 'for
g'ng r.iiiopc in n war upon a s leer
pretext. This docs not tuk f'ioin
llie banner of France tho stains pl.ii cd
there by ambition, craft and crucly.
This tloes not transfer nil tho right to
iho credit of France, lint it docs
vindicate that Iho trulli of history.
It does put each nation upon a proper
and truthful platform, and enable fair
men to view tho Mrugglo in ils real
light, and that is what tho American
people sboulj do.
Union Paciiic IIaii.hoaii. p.y
means of the lines of rail which resell
from ocean to ocean, and as the direct
lcsult of thegieat routo which stretch
es across llie Continent, from Otmihn
to.-Min rrancisco, a freigbl lino has
been established which comnhtU-
eclipsesnny other enterprise ot the
ki,,(1 cv"r nltotniod. T,0 line
ferred to extends from China and Ja-
pan to 1'liiladcipliia, New York and
Havre. Shipments aro made direct
from the former to tho latter places,
Iho lima lo New York being from'
forty to forty five days, and lo Havre
from forty five to filly lice days. The
rnfes of freight arc us follows:
TO NKW YOltK.
In gold to Sail Francisco; in cur
rency Snn FrnncNco lo New York.
l!aw silk, h tenls per pound ; lens,
"' l'(,r pon tin ; liiney goods, Kan
Francisco to New York, (ij cents.
The uhovo rates include nil cxpen
scs i.r transhipping at San Fi anciseo.
ATrs of inm'ranck nr this i.ir
lokohamatoNew York, tens and
Otliot mvt.l. 1 -:n. ...
...... h-.,., , , rK , ,a(,.
ll'tntr KontTittid v.ntnn ,.,. .1":
mm otner gooiis, H; raw silk in hai
I I.t... ..
-j. rMiangiiae, teas am) other
3 j rnw silk in hales, 2J.
TO HAVRK IN OOI.n
l.aw nlk, HI) conlaiM-rtiiiunil Silk '
,rm t.r. 1 1 . " I
wtirrn i-pra, 25 ccm. 1(,r ,linj
,,
..oir.n 'f I.HSlRAKl-r WW
Tl LINK.
' "."iiiiuin to nmrc taw will, ii.
'ill! wormw,, j. Hm,,, Hon.:.,,,)
tumor. Winers, rnw ..ilk, l ,jk
worm ppirA, ij. SUntflme, r.w rk,
1 1 ; pi Ik worm rrrpi. j
Sliipinonta upon the uliovr rout. . ill
v. 1. .1
cotiinioin f. initiH'di.'itcli-.anil ii ,n .:,i.
e.... .I....I . ' - .HI-
-ui U..UIH,, iirovo Mich i nurrotm M ,b-
ni"nitntla.r, thunt1rtahie,
''.i.,,riff.i
!. irrnnrA fnciji .lirltitf.
This meeting will bo held on tbo
grounds of tbo A inl Ion, on Me
I'.lliiillnn linn, near Wnyno Sliui"ii,
Philadelphia, and Flio railroad, coin
incm iiig August 111. and t losing An
gnsl L'i. 'I ho temporal nfT.iiisof the
meeting w ill homiumgcd by the olllceis
of the Association, but the religious ser
vices w ill be under lliedirei-t control of
tbo Presiding I'.ldi-r of Williiitti'port
district, lixcui'.iion tickets w ill bo is
sued by tho railroads leading to tho
camp to all person nl (ending the
meeting. The ollicei of tho Associa
tion havo requested tho Philadelphia
and Frio railroad company to tif run
tin extra train to tho camp on the
.Sabbath. I hereby request ull per
sons w ho may havo heard a contrary
report, to accept this statement, and
deny that false and damaging allega
tion. All cllectivo traveling minis
ter who attend tlio meeting with
their familcs will bcHtipplied with tents
free of charge.
Tho AsMiciiition are now complet
ing a largo pavilion, with shingle roof
and galleries, for tlio ace oinmndulion
of Iho congregation in inclement
weather, nnd us u place for extra
preaching when the multitude is great.
ITtey uro also building additional
prayer meeting tenls, und making
other improvement lor tho accomino
dulion ol the people. Price of tents,
1'xllifeet, ?tiUUon tho first floor, and
8i 00 on tho second floor. Tho lu ice
of boarding is fi 'iil for the term.jl 00
per day or 60 cents for a single meal.
All minister and members of our
own and adjoining districts are most
cordially invited to utteod ; come one
making our camp meeting a glorious
religious success.
jAMr.S CfltNS, P. K.
Tiik Oi.iikkt Living Tho oldest
living Congressman is Hon Andrew
Stew art, of Faycllo county, this Stale.
He was u colleague of c. Picsident
lSuchaiian. fifty years ago, and is the
solo survivor, w o believe, of all his co
temporaries. He is about cighly
years old, but is still in good health
and quite active. He paid a visit to
Wellington City last week, w hero be
was welcomed by many numbers of
Congress, und regarded us a venera
ble reliu of tho past. Ho was first
elected to Congress fifty years ago,
und served several successive terms
willi great credit to himself and con
stiluency.
A New Jersey editor snys that in
...r-,,, meou; nio si reel tno oilier
night he overheard a Fifteenth Amend
ment singing, with a force sullicient
to burst his head, a song, only one
verso of w hich ho can remember, as
follows :
It ia a ain to at al a J.in
A crime to rut a throat
Hot a darnel eiirlit hinrr to atop a n'pger
Krom intlitif in hia voir.
lril' tUflliSflKftltS.
I 1111. .ir.V(sl frum Hit pr.-n.lari of 1.
M s ..r. , annul uik iai
r Juiv. I,,-..
atii.rt h .rna. A lilnil r. art will I. f,,r
.... . . . iiii.,rinaiion r.iticerniliir bla
lirnaWuta sill he llianklullv rm-rlvnl.
A.l.lrvaa J AUKS OsIU RS
jy59 3ipil Rm k.lulc .Villa, Jilt, rn.ii Co.. Pa.
Prhntc Sale!
rpilF anWriWr i,ff,ra for aaU, on raav l.ma
1 s llol k AM, .t .i,,,,,. ,!....
lux liomnsH of (l.or.ila. Tho
pr.ii.fnT ia
siiiarasn, .li.irai.lr l-watril. an ! Sto ol up fr riihrr
- , ... w u rur i. tin,, t applj on
tlir pmiilaM or ad Irt-.a the uuJeraijrnH
Oacrola Mills, I'a , Julj ;, 170 V'.K' K
1 si tiii; rot iit iv t MMi ri.i
A oi
f Clrarfit'M cs.iintv, I
f. Shaw an.l lMinuml Shaw,
auiin'raur J,.m sliaw.Jic'J,
vrr na
EJwarcl II ill nn J Aliral.atn Coaa.
-No. 115. Marvh
T., is;ii.
Vrn. Li.
The nn.l, r.n, l Ali.lil.ir, liaviiif bren appoint
s.l tiuialr.l..lrii.iili.,n Ihr i, T .ri.,,,, r
the ralr or llir n al r-t .l. of IM.a.J Hill on tin,
above writ, h. irl.v irivfa notior that he mil nttrnil
Io Ihr iliili,a of l.. appointm.-.,!, at 1 1,, ofli-r of
J. II. W. Knallv. l:-o . mi C'lraiA. Id. on Tliura.iav
tioplrmlarr S, A. i. U7ll,, lllo'tl.K-, A x
ami arliprt- all paitira inirri.tdt niar ntlrno!
! . WcCntUV, An.lil.ir.
GKAXITE STATE
Military ard Collegiate Inetiluto,
RifJ'a Ftrrv. N II . on N'a.lius A Coiieord It. K.
R.r. F. X. IKHVLI.L, I'rinrij.U
AJalil,c...pi, IK.,,iB- y, . of M
reaai No hal.Hina, or I.r... of I lk rcort .- Full
e.irj.a of Ira.-lirrr: Thor.-u.-h in.lru. tion, Ae.
I'upi.a riniit-.l at am time. kj rl',1TUr
Julj hlll Tin.
Sheriffs Salo.
"IV tlflna ol .uoiI.t nr It of fieri r.tri,
1 I laanrd ont or the Court of Common I'loaa ol
llrailie d eonnlT, and to n.e dirirlrd, itirre
lll be rx.oard lo FfllLIC KALK.nl the Cou.t
llouae in the bor.iuph of I Irnrfield. on Mon.lav 1
tin liih day of Auru.t. :n. at I o'clock, p. m'.'
the following Real hatale, to wit : '
A rertuin trai l of land aitnalo in Itmilv lotrn- !
ah p I Larfirld c.unir. I'a., boun.lrd nn.ldiarril.nl
Mlollowt; llonn.l. d on (l.e wial l.v land ol h-i.
1-1 'a lu-ira, north bt ll.,tl,,nd Lei In. rail bv J
Lyotia. nnd aouih t.v U.,.e ll.nn.nn.l c.nia,,',,,,,
51 wr "r Ic.a. n.ih a iod or.haid a... I
K'lT ni'iiar ai.ll l am en-rti-d ,,
ol raid la r d l.rintr cli arrl.
rre.iler a.nii
fM'iEC 1. Iitl..-w in
cnuon a i,ii io or toll as pr,,.r.r f Aleian
dcr Iiun!p.
'-. s c.r;;n tn-t of aB. ,ii. j. nr,i.
lown-hi;., Cleaiheld cntil;-. I'a. I.oaind. d and 1
oak earn,, l,,;. .:.. ',, 7
co;, er of land a..,,. , RoW,', ,., . .i,.,'.
north 1..J perclii, , . ,,.
pevhe. to . i.k , .,h ,,, ,, , ,
p... I l,e. ;.r pen l. a , . ,.., . ,rcr !
afri i Irnritl, t
' tint in tr aiHaiii m,. r
- niiiji nnii-H-P, Piure MH.Di and Iramc hai
-hi the property of u. M . fantt-1.1 and v
l-mitu.
Thp
e will alao l.e aol.l t. .1..- r ,
. .... roe..,., ai i-ri.r.ncn a M.mu Mille, in llradv
town.hip, on the nl ove named dav, ibe folli.wiai
deacnU d propeitr, to wil:
All the while i.tne timhrr f lb. tir..j
. . . ."''.... a wru oi
!tbe f"M...is d, r,l-d irael of l.,l. ',.,. j
llradr town. Inn. I I,.,, irl, ,,, ... t
he l.h.ah A.hil.lclier lot. I.oiin.i.-d on Ibe ...nth I
T the Mnwlord Siia.,u.liai,iia Tntnp.kr ar.d,
lleniv llnodlamter. on the w. .1 l,v lend, of Alio
I man Ellinjcr. on llie norlh bT Inn.l.i.r .lnr..h IVoll, I
on the cii-l l.v n road lead, n, from llctirr ll,.,. I '
lander', lo M-.. P, .,,., ,,, j
, Vt" "'.V y,U'Cr '"""ti.ui
ve.r, fmn, Pcciinher 11, Ml.'.. ,!. ,'
xn ncq,r,, ,v i.f,,l,ta bv eoolr.ct da'cl
llth I'l-nilcr, Hf,.,, with Elijah Aahenbl er and
r-.-or ,eil in Mi.c llnrie..,!. i,.,ri. ,,atr ji-,1 ,.n i
nil the while p,i,e t,ml , ( ., ,,.,),, ' ,;
rllowitia. I..I ol land, aiiii.ie in the town.lni.
al"re.,, kno.n aa Hie Peler A hciiti Iter I..I I
honn.le.l on the north li cleared land of aa I I',t, r '
Aabenli llor. eaat be land of li.,.J i.i.. . I
aonlh l land of I;i i, ,. '
wcl I,, land of M,,, A.,,rl., , .',''
............UK 'MU! .!
.1
iw. o v ii-ara irom llir U'lh l., , v(i , .
?ir.r,rrlr,,h Ari"ii.iirr..t i.-,, in,.
..h.,i-b iH-en n.-iiiiin-il l. 1 1. t. ...i.....
l-j. rcc...,.., in !,., l... i
pare . 1.1, Ac Ala,., all (he .hue ,.,. mUr ,
V A n '? "f "I"'"C pure of
nnd and .11 Ihe I',Im., , ,, ..,,'.,,,,,
'rr "r "'f i 'I" . In-int eitunte inll.e
?i "u""t Pent, , m.t ,a. , .., H j
IHa.-le.nl a i..
. . -e- r ii'e an.'l nt.ll eeat : Hie
o..rr- ,., ,., ,n.l. 11Bt ,,B . ir,
liVeonlra .l o?.c v . . - '
ntf ill J
.. and re- :
."tlPCTII.-inifllip I I.t,-Lal ...
Ihe !
. ,. mfuJ (1M
fllT IWftltV liein f . . J.. ... t . .
lake, in i I V ""'
'"
i,, il, ,
, ,: "'" .hc ...in na Ihe pno.ertv
?f II. W . t a.,6,1 1, W. C. Mnh and W. I. ,Vrr!
Iii-fendanle.
Ridden
ill take
eenl. nf the pureb. . , , ,id J
Ihe proper!, I. knocked d.... , , -.1. y. ,
ap again for aale.
IV HEM I fj Howie. '
""trri vrriri,
Fhrriir. u
nearltlal, Tt., .
fUisffllaiifous.
K
.'ITAHIISIir.il I MA I.
II
all
L-le-.t Priiniiim. PHvrr V, -Int. awarded over
nipriiiioii, at Mcchinioa' Ktlubition, llton.
Orlobc
Isi-.k,
Till- nilltllSAI. AMI tirxi'INK
S K j V - II KG IT Ii A T I N 0 ,
WIIOI'tlllT IHOtf, A 1 1t TIHIIT,
GAS-COZTCITIIIITO HEATER,
WITH rHTf:Trl
lit ki Henri, fl b a tr Pah ItMin,
Wciit ciiT Iho IUhmtor.
4111 Al'TOiMTIC HtUt'f.ATUIt,
Fur Burning
Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood.
10 niiPR f ir Irick wurlt, am 2 eirri I'tjrtuMc.
HiM fA( Ti Rri) oai.r r
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
N. W. corner l.'Jth atid Filbert Strrcli,
riliLAI)i;i,PHIAf PA. ,
ThM llfL'trm tiro nifi-lo of Hear? Wrftitrit
Iritii, wi M rivctr.l to7 lln-r, rti I nrw wnrrnlril o
bp ai.foliilrly (Ja ainl IUKt 'I'i-it. Tln-v are (lie
on'y lit atrr thnt ore niHnajc '1 withrutt but dnm
juTct, ami in tvliii-b all LidJb of fuel can bo burtie.l
willioilt Bltrmliun.
Co' lihiy l:ntifP, f'r Uotcln, Iti'Mniirftnti ind
l;utnUiea. AUo, a Flat Top Hailing tango.
Fii Pliteo Ilialrr. I,ow fuwD Oratci, gltle
Minlcli, Kt giiirri, ViTiiilnt'iri.
PitinphtetJ giving full Jeecrij.tioa, crnl frt, to
any (Jilrcaa. jyi:i'7l iy
TTJSCAEOEA ACADE1IY,
ACADKMIA, I'A.
riini'1 Sajih at-hoo! yar will bi-gin 8p(ruiWr 7.
X W o atk tin altMilion of pun nla uml pnardi.
aim to a co u si tJcrat iou ul tl.e tnt rita of tl.i iuiti
tuliuo. iMt, 1 oraUfHi. M.nltiifitl. nMrartirc and in
ertry my tavorubtv for jihrnicaJ (levlpment.
2u, TrmpfaMuitN. ntmoviii frrnn tLf
f u hm n b and Ion tin j jjUf.-ti incitlvut to towns.
3d, IMuratloiittl Advanlafa. K;imeit
teai'berf and RnrroundiD favural-lc for iluJy.
4(f). I otic I'-fctiibMsIifd. It hai l)"ro in
mcf'ful on ration 'M xettrw, and haa hl atu
dviiia frum nearly ever; ti'.utc.
Alii. Moral liilluriirrt.. Tbr j.n ctpli of llie
uiujc arc utitiy latignu
IHh, ( licup Itatrs. Tcrma, $200.
T'Scni for a Circular. Applirstioo abould
be uiB'le nua.
I). P. PTONT, A. M.,
J. J. PATl KJLSu.N. A. M..
July 13, lfiTO 2 w. PnncipaU.
5-2(V mid JHHVh
COfCHT, FOLD 4 r.Xt'IIANor.D OX M0FI
MISERAL TOMS.
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
At Market Hates,
COUPONS CASHED.
Pacific E. E. Bonds Pouglit and Sold.
rvVSTOCKS nauKlit and Held on Com.
Dllfcajoll Oltly.
CHICAGO,
Datitllle slid Vlureiiues
First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds
Tor rale si DO and acctnid intcrrat.
jTW-Aroountl rrrrlvc'I and Ititrrrat allowed on
dailjr babnera, lul.jict to rbeck nt aiglit.
.vv
U
a ..
::ly 40 South Third Slrwt, rhila.1. Iphii
Borough Ordinance.
VX n mi-rlinj i the T. nn Council ol Ihr bnr
onsh uf l lcarfirld, held July I), i7(i i ,
oi.li-n-il that Ihr foil, in u,g Ordinance he piil.li.hi-d
dali .l Mat II, I Ml :
.1. 1 hai no prraon ahall lac allowed to llm.w or
eolhcl in a pile or h.-ap un anr atr.-t or nllct
within Ihc liunta of Ihr raid borough nor ninnnri.
orcal n.hca, and evcrr p. n..n ro r.fl.-n.linar ahall
he fined for I a.-h oft. 110 in a rum not l.-aa than one
nor mora, than live ih.llara. lo be cllcctcd a other
iHtrouirn niit-a n -e t.r law recover..!. le.
4. All niaiiur.-. and coal a.hi-a hrrcHDer f-.und in
anj aim I or alh r aliall hedii-nu-d llie pniprrtvof
the borough, and il ia herel.v made the (iut ol'lhe
Mn-et t'oti.iinaaioncr lo tahe anch Bunurr. and coal
n.hca and il,.p.i.e of the aanic at pnl.hc or private
luOr. Il,c pr.KHTila of ani l aa'e to la paid to the
h'.niinrh J ri-a.urcT for oce of the bocnirh.
lit .1 'ancles' naif or..,,.. ( I,, ft, Hurym ama)
r..ra C..r, nf ll,, tnro.a ..(' eoi ft. 1.1 im cna.
eil o..,(,V.. muH it ,. ke.tl.g .,,(,.( (, .ljne.
oC lie Thai r,,n and aiter Au'irii.l I.i,
A. ll. I.-.7H. further t.unt I pr..hil.itrd in the St.
Imncia lloinan fatlmlie t'nitctrrv, aa now u.-,l
'J ,l"'1". J"N llo MoN, llurreaa.
AtlrM : A. W. I.i r. I h tt. j, 3 .;,
Lawrence School Fund.
A 1" 1 1.1.1 AM J Tn-n-ttrrr. in nwoui.t
" nh thr fun t t Paiil (tmtrirl I'.rllicTvar
ci)s:ng Jtitip, A. 1. 170.
I I'H.Htirr dtif lnl pi :t !.-iiirr,t tl.ftl T.1
iHie ntnoiitii in litij.iiftir iir ls,tt.
To Slli Ai'pn-jirintii.n
To nn prat til ii nr il of ('. Tnn-urrr,
To thof ti.L. Itw'J, ;on ptImkiI liuiM',)
!'v pr rrilrrtnrti f?.0;, J2
! rx tnfniiniii 03
It? Ci.Mivii.r'p per -n(c F.t yj
It Tr.-n-.urpr .?r wut (--.... 1 Mi
Vy I al.ilur iltMut'l uno-.l'uMnl J.fi. ; f
S.iniJ M
n .i to
Ml mi
Vj 2.1
T.tl
f.V.'.f. 00 I.LS.-.D CO
Ttvi.nn i:mm.::s, Pre.i.i.nt.
Allcat : L. C. Itio.n, hivrelaiv. jil;i.::t
Slumps I Slumps II
rIHIR nnd.riii,,! haa pnr.ba.e.l the rich! of
n ..'.-"'Mi n.imn i.ir l.a.n n Kara
" r v,n,,, pr, J, , ,
., ,rM ',, "'r Vr '"Vv" enZ
,, ., .,.c..k., 'in, ,T, 'f
!.. 1 1 ,,.,, ; ,V.:,".n I . II
., p., . , r, , j. I a II ,, .
n"iir 11 in Mii e ,i
al;l,.re of r.nr.r. In I ,L I
.. e ro.i, ii m.irra Horn ll.,..e wal.tilie mnrhinca.
II. T. FARNsHtiRTii. ( lurt'cld. Pa
.1. II. ti.UtlllMlV I nrwii ,,ile. P..
ir.o. . inn, Ayeiil, Clearfield,
J.v IJ din
(1 t '1'IIIN. All piriona arc l.en I.r cautioned
nram.t pnr. ba.ii e or in anr Wa'v n'i.l.lh,.,
nub l .ur hula nod In-ddmc. Iliirlecn cl.aira Iwo
coal ali.i.a and pipe, two w.., H.i, :, and hxlurca.
one cenlre tat.li. one aet nl ci.h'a and bar-room
fiirniliirr nnd fi Hurra, now in Ihe po-eeaaiun of
lra. Co'hailne 11.. I. .. of ), H,.,,,, p,., ,
Mine l.elo.,, to ire. In ina; piin l.a., ,1 ,1 Sherid ',
aale on Juli eih. I' 7u, nnd are l..aoe t her.ul.
ji-ct to rnv order. U'. ti, JiU hT
til.o Hope. Julr n, 1S7P ; pi.
A ,)MINIiVATlfr7!VuTU ITNoiice
i li her. I.t rn. n Hint letter. ..f a limn i, atin
on the elate of rlll.tlMll.V py 1. 1 s. dec d late
ol l ike lo.n.hip. Clear!.. Id rounlv. Pei n a .'hav.
me been ilalj emn'ed to Ihc nndi iaicned all per
a..i.a I...I. t i.-l lo .,,1.1 rami, mil ,,(,-,., nVr '
mint, and ll,ae hnvine elnin-e or demand. ,tl
p-.a.nl them pr...nli aut hcniicated fora.tUcni.nl
n.ionaiii-e w iin.-ut ,, i e.
1'. I'. 11! 1 I Ml, A linini.lrator.
I urwcn.Tille, ,tu!v U, p; ,-,.p,(.
4 I.
J ia
IIMI N 1.1 It AK.lt -a. lll ll Vi,lM
" e ! Ol ll'MIMil II. lit. rf.,...
late ot Pumi. It li.wnali.p. flea, rn- .1 e..t. i, '
haril.a; hn-nj dull rn.nl. . In ,.,!, .' ', .,';
(,,, tH,,
I IM-r.'.n. iudel'ted lo a.i.l ral.t, ,,,... '.j,,
ipaiwienl. ni.d th... I... ir. el.. , demand,
I prrwnl Ihrni pr.,pe.lr .il,i,licaled l..r act-
Jo.-i.ni m. iuw
Jniie:?. ftpj. Adniiiiiaie.,",,.
l( klIIN
M ll kit V,
I " I l.l.l AMIMUtT. IM..
1. .... ll . . . . ....a.
I ... 11..- c
,', '. crorvnoon. i. l Preaidenl, mil,
alo.l andevpeii.n.,dc.rpa of l,,rlc. , rcr,
moderale. ,.... d.:,L-l,lt. n,f
1 ' ' l"'l' tli-roi-clilc rep, red. 1
net! tirm lcina Aiicnal I... lvrn -... a..,,i
wuniviw me rna.l. nt, nr a, nd f,
.i,".na.
J.'
V . ,Z tinner, t ..f
l Nal.on.l Dank .,, u,r ,,,
a' a menu,,, ol the .,rrel..c , . I, ,,, '
elei-t.il r.aluer. j,,..A. -...lV111v
Jia'jr 1.1 l. ,' . '
a a ix 1. 1 1 1 1 1 .xi . ill 1 u 11 -.- a .
j.,,.e,id.Vd,..;:.,,.,,,;A,l,H8-
11. r . ri'JLEH I CO,
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
aiu:m ok am. otiii imi
Ki'jhtij Six Thousiim!, 8vrn IIunfrc l
and F.itjhttj One Machines Made,
and Sold the Patt Year!!
Tbla nontbfr treet$ hy thovnI tht tmU nf
any otbar Maubinr. aud tha deotand ! itilt
iooraaaing !
THREE THOUSAND PER WEEK
Art now being made and old!
THE TxE A SCX S WJY:
Became It etnbodiei raaftntial prlnlilei not
found Id anT ath'r Marhtnet beeauae f itr
loplicityof eoDftruction, aat of operillon,
oniformify of preoif lotion at any iperd. tnd
capacity for the greattit range and rariety of
work, fine or ccarie.
Fartire wUhiog to porch a afcould not ft 11
to examine tbii beat of all Sewing Machines.
I bar the BCnry for (hit Machine, end will
keep a full tup)y on band.
J. 6. F HOVERS,
May 4, 1R70 lf. CUarfie'd, Fa.
KUWAUl) TEUKS&CO.,
V lour 31 a n i b Tnrt 11 r c r a,
And I'calc-ra io
GRAIN OF ALL KIXDS,
rniLirscunc, ta.
A
rrt.i srrri.v of iLorn, wheat.
COKN and CHOI oonatniitlv on bun'l. and
lor aale nt rali-a rctnarkanlr loar. (fobl t(
JOHN TliOUT.MAX,
FURNITURE DEALER
Market St., eaat of tbr Allrghrn; Home,
1 1 i.uti'ii:i ii, p.i.
I
Kf'FPon han.l all kindu nf Furniture. In luiff
or by I tut pinaU' artic. Th-me in nrid oi aar
article of I-'urnilurf, will find it to their intrrrit
to all and rzaminv ray it or It. wlncb I will ael1
Tt-rr low fr pr.nb or cxi-hancr fr tuitaMv lumber.
Cl.arliil.l. Ha., A ' 7 if.
THE OSCEOLA BAKEI.Y!
C. J. E II OFF, rruj.rictor.
IWOt'LI) rpfirrtfullr announce to thenM cut
tt.iucn of hiioff A U'Hnrn, ari l ttie ritiin of
O.cola and Tintiity In pnrral, that I bate ku
cme aole .rit i tor of llie i)w llnkerr, and
am prf pared Io lurrmh tin- "M i W 1,1 1 K,
ap Hrl! an I'IKS, TALKS lc, of errry d.rij,
tion, in anv qiiantitv and on liort notice.
U:ccola, Jaouarj 12, 167tt.
FRED. SACKETT,
Macufaclurrr of
Tin, Coprer and Sheet -Iron Ware.
Rooting, Spouting and job aroik done on
fiEARoJaBLS Trnne.
Fli ip on Mmlot St., niaily o poritn Ibe Jail,
48:70 CLEARFIELD. PA.
ISAAC IIIU.KK,
Saddle and Haraesa Manufacturer,
Luther liurjr, Clrtrfivld cuuntr, I'a,
iuV'twriWr rrPfii1fuUr in form tht cili-
,nif Urtttlv dJ Hi PurmumJiti; townpfain
lliMt h ia nvw proai-cd (rt furnifh vcrvlbinn ia
bit line st phurt nntire and in m workmaa-Iikr
mnnDcr. lit flutter tnnw If that he ran plt-aa
hit rtiatorarrf in ityle, quttlitT anj prire. t:,
and ainnaiiif tUrk Wfi.r purcbannj clpt-vhcr.
l.uthfrpburjr. June I, 70 tf.
MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S
MARBLE & STONE YARD,
CI.F.AKKIELD, TA.
er-Shop on Itct-d Flroct, nenr rrnnavlrania
Hailroad depot. may IV'l'itf.
ORGANS & PIANOS.
ESTY'S AND MASt'X f HAMLIN'S.
S. J. HAYES, rnrwenatl'le. Pn.
xv..m. T. - , . , ... ; ""'F' oev.iea o Ibe moral nnd an.
j " Th a to irilorr. lSe t..p,,. , U ir.inif f ,h, T01lb pi0,0 ,,,),;,
1 Lawrence ...nrhip that the Hupncle f,.r , ,. .i , ,-, ""'''
.ho..n,,,r.,,,h,.v,.r,,,,,ec:rsj,,el.l.n.o,tborr.,hv. Re.din.. Wrlli... .i Pel.r.
ami rn-liti(t June. I-1"!. Iihp Imtq placrJ in the
hanlp of V itliain H. It. a I, Trrapurrr of Sri tool
Fund, fur collection, and that five per cent, will
lie allowed on all Una paid before llie lal of tie
'olr, and that after Ihc rlplration of four uiuntbe
(lie per cent, will be a I.I. d and the liiii.linatr
placi-U in the handa of a collector forrolleclion.
ItT order ol the Hoard.
TAVL'ilt Kott l.L., Preaident.
L. C Pi ooh, Fecntar. j. dt
OILtW IHU MU
Corner of Mmkct nnd Front Ftrecti,
Irarlicld. Pa.
Thia mafnlficent Motel ia entirely new, enm
( lile in nil ua a poinlinrn a. and conrrmrnt lo
Ihc Court llou..'. A tree I'lniiil iia ru ia lo and
Irom the l,pnt on the airiial atij d. pi'inre ol
each train. UhMKUK N. CHl.Ill lt,
April 1.1. lsro. Proprietor.
"JI.IU tl tTM litlTDI.
Com.r of Third and Pmit!if.-ld ftrrctf,
ritlatiurj;, r.
..: I'. JOIlysTOS 1 F0N, Piopri.tora.
:l,S'2 000 A A AM. KXPHSSES-
v:il. I . T" at-n'a lo a-ll ll,. c-l, hrat. d
......... n...Mi jmi mm.. The l.iat ma
chine in the woild. Mil.h nl.Le on l'lh ai.l.-a.
t'nc ma-bine without mi.ncT. V .r furil.cr p:,.-lic
ula-a. a He. ;j y p, Phil, Irlphia. i'a.
M.it Ik "n. pd.
C'1.H KIKK I. M.N ioit AN U l 0 1 b LK
O rhivcl Plow llladea for t-le be
II. F. P.Iill.'KR t Cf.
'prMaarn and ahdnmliial an'p..rtcra of ever)
A. hind of the lateat Improvement., f-.r -ale a
lb. l-rnj til.-ranf IIAKTStVH'K 4 I WIN.
)INK. IIITH t H0X LixiNirMilNS
X Ju.t reccirrd and fi r anle l.y
Afr" ' 11 F Mill. Kit I Cft.
cat (f-statt for atf.
Vr.tu.iblp Eonl Mate Tor Sale!
'pilK nnl.raicne.l. rc.il.ns In to ion lown.hin.
1 l.-.rf,-!, c.,,,,iv.,r, I,,. p, f, , ,
a.yo.n. land, of ll,.S.,p, er. l.inea and i.lhera and
CONTAINS ONE 111 NPIU ll At HIS!
Pivtv fveof whirb .er imprn.ed and nnder wood
culti..tin. nnd Ihe balance c,ier,-d ai'b . b'a.v
. . . ,,. .... .na nemio-k limber. lr,IIT
I. ervcle.1 there, n a Irame dw.ll,,,, ,. , ,
bank Urn and the other new,.,, , ootl nil,!,,..
Iii.il J. "V"" '" on Ihe pr. n , ,. I , I
the nn.lera.rned at Rochlon P. tl
laj ta l'm i. A.'cot I1TXFV.
Farm for Sale I
I , r,:m "I ' -l -lni.n. late of (iiraed
1 lown-hip, dre.aiu-,1 . e.'ii.i.u,,, f atn.ui ;j
e,e. of r.d ,.,,. ,.,,, , f hiri .t
cle.nd.l.nd ba.ipg ll reon . nrlcd a riH.d honv
'id b.rn wild . ,,, .,,,
plea.anl hroe. pr ,,. ,,, ,rr
ln.a,.rpl, to - i,, "
Atlnen,, foe h, ,firt ,j j '
June r: t, ism if.
Hoi Ann hit, tm., , i i
. . . , r- -"' nil I lll;ri
' " I..I. eil,,.,, B ,u., wli
To , "i! "" 1" lhebor....h
. . 1 The piopectj I. in co.d rrp,ir...
I aold al a barjaia. T,rn..r..,
""r" en mills i.arrimer.
1 11m mi k o Vi;t.i. ,;.,:
'w.m,,,,,,,,.''',.
Vlit'.'rlplU,! AiHriiiitm,,,,!
ft) W A
ISAAC K. STAUrrn
it'iTi iri'c t. h i. ...
ii in n i.i i jr. ii i in
A .- v .
af Ko. W Noitl, Kr,,,, Xnt
Corn'r of Qiurrr t II t L. If l:i et
An a..'rlmnt nf Walcln-a, Jrwclrr, s,itI
I'l it.-d Wart-r.ir.f ntlv on l.nn.l.
It.paiiingnf Watil.ia ant Jmtlrj
a'"""" ' io. . jJi
I. nui l uMBI HI ! n,,
HOLLOWBDSH & CAEEY,
IJOOKSKLLEIiS,
Ular.k Hook M ami fact nt
AND BTATIOXEHA
- - " - r fan
A P.... VI..... C.nl.. mA r n .
i.tnt-r. ivoie. ei rui4 i m. Lnriain ... .
i upr.a. iai.l,,u
DREXEL & CO.,
So. 31 Hotith Third HI reef, MilialeU
And Dealers in Government SecuritV
Ahidicutinn nr nail will reeeiro tiroiiim u..
tion, ami all
Ordrri noliciti d.
Vilfrrhaut Sailors.
niAMi K. SMITH,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Market Mrect, Clearfield, Pa.
T WOT'LD renetrill li.form thm i;....
J. t. if ar n t m count- mat DaviDjr (iurehantd it,
mterevtand vituaiiot of K. U. I.. 8 tuoebtM
tc nw prepared Io oiaia up. In tha uuit fM.
totmhlfl uiauiif-r. and out nf tha belt tuturu
an aindt ot nothing thai culomtn ut; ditn
I bare alnarff oo haLd
Cloths, Doeskins and Cassimerei.
tf 1. i ... .
r row w ui cu cuFtuDin can naae mttr Mitttitu
One doer ent of tbt PoatTe.
CUarQeld, April 20, IfiTO-tf,
II. BRIDGE.
MLKliHAW 1 1 A1L.UR,
A ft 1 T aM (M
(St or one door cut of Clearfi)U IIoum,)
Market Mreet, Clearfleid, Pa.
T7"EEPS on band a full anaortoienta of 0u
IV furmibing Oiw.Hi, aob ai hbirti. La,.
ii J Woolen l iidtrbirt. Lrawert and Kurt.
Neck tifi, Tockat Uaniikerchiafa, OIot, tl
umoui na aaepi ina
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors.'
fiuch an Plar-k Poetkin of the verv bait m,
Fancy CaMimere, in great Tinny, alo, Ymt
Cofcimg. lUarer, l'llou C'klnchilla, and Trm:
ovrcotinfij- All of mhirk will beiold ebetpfi
fakb, and made up according lo tbe lateit it; it
y experienced workiaeo.
AU, Acent for Clearfield eonntr for t. k
mKr to . celrbratid &9miug Miebina.
I OT. , BnJ-tl , H K I mil.
tf-fluratlonal.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEAr.FIELI), PA.
rpiIK Sr.MMER TERM of l.cntt-lw. WHlJl
Jl win eonimenee Hondaj, a; , 187.
A I'mnarT dparlinrnt will laa added te tha
School Una fall : for which (he Mrrirei of en
pctrnt itiatructor bare been eniraeU And a
tflort will be apar.il to render thia deparlatal
a.iinciiic sun luairuclire.
TKltMS OF Tl'ITIOX.
Ueadini;. Orthoernph r, W ritinir,, Oljcel Le
ona, Triuiatj Aiilhinelie and Primnrr
t!-onraphT, per half term, (of eleven
wecl..J... M
nmorv, l.ocnl and dcacnptiv Ueorrapbv
with Map Urnwinir, tiramoiar, nttntnl
nd mien Arithnielie ..... l
Ala-rbra and the Scirneea n
InaTrnction in tnatruiaienlavl nawaie II M
Oil painting j ea
Wat work g a
For full parlirulara eend for Cirenlar.
Clrarh.ld, Aug. J ., ISf.'J-pd.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY!
Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal.
'IMIE riRH f SESSION nf the ncil eek.larle
-S. J.aroi inia inaumtiot will ei.mm.nea an
atMAV, the ilh dal ol erpleaber. I;t.
Pui.ilt can enter at ... i,. Ti... m.M k.
nbnred with tuition from tbe time Uej eataile
ibe eloae ol the fea.L.n.
1 he eourat ol inalrnetlnaj embraen erer; laii
Included in a Iboroub, practical nnd acoa-
pli.bed education lor both a.m..
Tnn Principal. kaTina; had Ibe ndvenlafaal
much ei erleure in hia prolraaioa, naanrei pa
rent, and (uard sna thai hia enure enihtj aid
"rralhv, Kendinr. W rltin. nnd Prlaaar?
Ariihnelic, per riea.ion ( II weeke) .
Oranmiar, Oeogrnphj, Arithtnetit, and
Ul'f't II
Alitel.rn, GcmetrT. Trironamelrj, Men.
irration. rnrvevinir, "hiloeophr, Pkaai.
nlorj.Cbeiriatry. Book Keeoina;, BuUbt
and I'bvaicnl lie.'irraph . $ 91
Latin, Creek ard French, with an af the
nbove Pranchea ...
li I S I f Piano (SO leaeot.f) - . .$et
rHo d.docllon will k made far ahaeare.
JIT tit furlhrr parlirulara inquire af
Her. P. L. 1IAKKISON, A. H.,
Feb. . mrti lf. Priaelpal.
TEETH ! TEETH I
ESTUACTF.D FOU SS CENTS.
Extracted wi'h the nae nf ivnot a 0ir Oil,
ami Local Ar.Tnia-. lib. nnlj harBleae a. a
cCieient Anoratbrtice now ia aae.) by
IS. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist,
OF CI'RWEXSVILLK. PA,
Who wol, hrrehj tnn.t m.perlfnllT retnra ail
ihankt fur Ihe l'heml alronare of Ihe peat, aad
in!..rrn the pnl.tic Ih it be haa rrmoTed kia . ftea
to !he cm r of S'ale and Loruat etreela, nar
leiihii a' novel where l.e it prepared to receive
hia ru.l.ncra in newlv Hi, dap ro.m.. and ee
ih.ir work in the mo.l V III .il an! workmanlike
manner. A II w,.r, ...ne in the lalrat and !
apprnvrd alilia, and guaran-eed.
Pr. Havre will W enfared in hiaeffref.
tbe lal I.. Ibe J.llof enrhmon h. Tke balance ef
each mon'h h will apen.l In tllen Hope, Bnrn.ide
and I n'l..-rfl.arc. nllrrnat. tr. Parlira naidia
at a di. lance ah, .old write to pre'io.i ( IkeB
cominp;. nffce hniira. From J to 11 .elock a,
and ft m 1 to S nVlc k, p. m.
We .e p. re hnl Ih. vert heed Biatrrial. aal
Ji-rt rompeliiioa for Waatt. ekeanneel aid
bililr. (live aa a call.
Cnrwenai.lle, Pa., JL'.ij J.,
, isn.
AV
IITIU Rf.l lfs KUViirim; r.j
1 It A t TS are ..".m.H 1 ...
Ili'V are t.n-i.ared fion .1,. I n l.
oui.d much lo-tlerlh.n tnwnj nl the Ftliaeiellial
are aold. A.k Jour tiroeer or llrociiet Iwr lit
bercrr a Extract.. HARLOW' SV iO 111 I I
ia, wi'h..ul .tout t. the l e-t arli.le ia the markrl
forldurmc e'..tlica. ll ill color mora a.lcr tkaa
h or lime, the a. or xri ,tl, rf jnd.ro, ard rack
m.re than ai.voih.r wa.k bine la Ihe w.a.tK.
The e..tj t'l oinr ia II ., p, . ., AIHIIP
11.1 PI ' lit; EH S lipl ii jt'ltiRK. No 1:5 North
Sc.nd Mrect. Philadelphia, Tbe lalela have
l'"lh " ilflrr,r'a and I .l...'.h.. ... .h.n .11
other, are rowntcrf.it
Pop .! k. ainM Urorcre
ao.i iirotei.t,. ILTIlLlli.KH'p' IMiKLIVI I
INK will lie found on tn.l to be a mporiw arlicia
lai. on hand ard fr aale at rraaonalle pricea.
Pnirliround ripice. ticnnii e Medicinre, t hane
Skin., Fp.ncca. Tap... a Prart, rngn, and all
Mieli in Ihe d'u tine .
AI I HUl V 11.1 I KI!i;KR IlRl tl PTOnl
je Inn y, -.-.I North S. nd Si . I'k'"
Democratic Almanac.
rpilL- inva'oal 'e pnlliration la f. r aale al hV
I po.i ofSi-c. It,t...u'.l bein Ihchandaof every
I'rmnrnat. It cm, in. full election rrtwrna foal
averv connlv in the I cited Stale.; be,, lee, lh
un.lr lor lSf. pontnlna a rorrplete liet af th
naioM.it all ihe newap.pera .opprewd .nd lachbed
at .inn t I ii,c.ln a..liii,n,.raiH.w.- andlh.lfer ht
e oiUilia tt,e natnet of all Ih.w cmllana wh. wera
iirpnaonel .'rint: ihe no e pen,-!. Thf at
I'.l,, for future reference., arc worth en.or 'haa
Ihc price of Ihe pn'-lionon. 1 he nnmhw for
ia alMi roll .,f ..In.! te ai.i,iie,. An j one aendirg
centa In Ihe Poal M.arer. will receive bt re'ara
mail a ewptfoecch war. free nf po.iar. 'jr! 'f
1)xfKNT Ki RhWfirKKirCt LTIVxTOt
T.eih-Jn.l rvreix.d ard r. r eae kr
m r ,imnirt
J"I.III -IhKI. nlN"iT.KAM' IMIIB1
av b .v.l riowa Irxa and Wood reaeaae-W
ale ly
II. f. H'lLtR T CO.