Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 31, 1870, Image 2

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Gi)RO H. (jooiM.ANHKB, Kditor.
' " CLEAUF1F.LD, l'A.
WEDNESDAY MORXIXO, AViUTT 1. 1.
Demoorat'o District Ticket.
ASSE.MUI.T:
JOHN C. II ALL,
or 11 1 coriaf.
Democratic Connly Ticket.
Jl'ITIW PIC,
OF OIKASD.
COMMISSIONER:
DAVID BUCK,
or CAaaariELD.
DISTRICT ATTOItXET:
A. W. B AITERS,
or ctxinriiLD.
JTRY COMMISSIONER:
aCOIl A. I'AIIIT,
Or CLEAKrilLB.
D.
AARON HUE,
or ksox.
CORONER:
AMU EL A. CALDWELL,
or BHAnroi'D.
Cfn. I'hilip Sluridait.
Littlo riiil ! So little llml lie nctu
ally refused rcpecuillo funeral er
vice and llic unlumn rite of proccNsion
to a former dibtiniruislied (ieniTiil
Slieridun, ibo tniiTHuder and robber of
the Shcnnandouh Vullry ; Slieridnn,
the plunderer and burner of del
lings; Sheridan, (lie fjnul twenty-mill'
ridor, bus reached Europo, and with
instructions, at we are told, from
Grant, (issued at Long Branch imme
diately after the races,) to do some
tiling, but what that soniuthin is no
one seems to know or euro. If bis
instructions should bo to behave him
self like a christian and try to learn
omething about tho art of civilized
and christian warfare; (if ihcro is
such a thing;) if we could only hope
this in view uf tho fact that no one
needs the lesson more than this same
little, riiil, our giief at bis alienee
would be much nvdificd. Wo hope
that ho will bo allowed to approach
near, very near, to the armies of either
Frussia or France. We hope he will
remain tliiro for somo time; if be
chooses, fur all lime; and learn all
that he pos.-ibly can of civilized war
fare, if this bo possible. And then,
should his gieul heart tako the iiihpi
ration, let him have leave to join the
army of whatever side he chooses ; let
him, liko a true patriot, enter the
ranks; and, should the war continue
as long as our 'onplnassnl noW did
ho has our sincere good wishes for bis
promotion to a corroralsliiii, which
we believe his superior talents would
entitle him to in any ono of the Euro
pean armies in n few years.
What oceans of astonish me tit and
disgust niut crowd upon tho great
mind of I'bil n bo follows tho wako
of tho armies of Europe, to find barns,
mills, houses, stables, pijj styes, dog
kennel, chicken coop, rat traps and
marten boxes all remaining in tho
rear of nn advancing and victorious
army! How supremely will he pity
the ignorance of the military chieftain
whose stupidity overlooks all these
great eiragetio advantages of a great
commander; and imagine the chuck
lings and winkings of Sliermun ami
Logan, and lligginon and Brownlow,
te , over the thick headed Dutch and
llnaled, stupid French, who "I'lin't
ace" in helpless females and suckling
babes, and non combatants generally,
tho great danger to an organized,
equipped and drilled army, that has
no other protection besides mitrail
leuse, needle gun and cbapsnpol!
We have quite a number of military
commanders on this side of the ocean
who might learn a triflo of decent
christian cirilizatinn in a few months'
prospecting eviih the armies of France
and Trussia. Send them by all means.
Bend them as Sheridan was sent.
Give them instructions of some kind
to some of our minister abroad, so
Hint the government (which of course
means the tax payers,) can have the
privilege of paying the expenes, n it
docs in Sheridan's case. This will
give our blood stained and warworn
heroes such a delightful summer trip,
mch a nice big excursion. We know
of nothing a grateful people would
rather do, or which would more hand
somely recognize the gnat services of
our union savers "in a born." Send
Nckles, Nicnnun, Logan, H
Vinson,
Howard, rope, etc. '',
he country can
spare them all.
CoNrrnrviK Jhnixn. Our Dem
ocratic friends will please bear in
mind, that the Congressional CnC r
encemcelsat Ki.lgway on .Monday.
FeplcmLcr the Uii,, i nmniiuito a
candidate for Congress. Willi M
strong man the ScohVhi mrinpiinn
ring tan be broken, and something
mors than corrupt insiriimciit tent
to Washington from Ibis district.
The Conferees are lien. Win Ibis.
Hartshorn, E. A. lligler and L li
LIngle.
Cool The While r.icm, nt in
Onr Midst," . the subjeet ., u (ol
orrd lecturer in liidianap,,!',, the other
day. We suppose the colored el.
ment" will siH.n (-..tlio to the cnrln
ion that tho "Wbilo (dement" should
be removed from tin ir midst, especial
ly in sections where tho "cnloicd cle
ment" outnumbers tbe"wbito trash "
The German residents of Paris Lave
been ordered to let the mij.
lire t.trnl Hrrnrtnn.
The past f.-i might has brought t'
thft surface two f,.-il Statesmen. We
allude to Orr, nf'Smi'li Carolina, ami
Mcflure, of this Slate. Tho former
has nUnvs been a Democrat. Late
ly, however, liko all mercenary rebels,
ie ha joined the l!ailical,anu cnispru
bands with tlio negroes ami carpel
baggers of tlu.t S'.ato. llo admits
that his beloved Commonwealth has
been rendered bankrupt by cot rup
lionista and moral villains, and pio
poses to savo what bo can of the
wreck by falling in with the robbers,
lie calls loudly on ull good men to
follow his example, and in this man
ner they w ill soon root out all the bail
men w ho now bold ollicc.
We presume ho will instruct fann
ers now to destroy the cockle and cheat
in their wheat. Not by pulling them
up and destroying vhcin ; but to sow
more good seed and thereby choke
the tares. What a theory fura States
man sixty years of age !
ilcl'lure is about as fooliuh He ad
mits that Congress und our State
Legislatures uro controlled by bad
men who take bribes on nil occasions,
and that Legislation is done in the
lobbies and laws enacted by men not
elected by tlio people. This stato of
things appear lo mistl.y htui,iiUbuuSn
lie nas uccu u u-ucuur in our loyal Is
rael these many years. In fuct the
evils ho deprecates, only commenced
at ubout the limo ho stood at the
head of tho "lull millions" in tho State
Legislature.
Liko a reformed harlot, be has nu
merous remedies at hand to cxturini
unto the evils of tho Slate, chief of
which is, by amending the Stato Con
stilulion lo ibo ellucl lhal every Sen
ator and Member of tho Legislature
be compelled to tako an oath that lie
will nut give or lake a bribo while in
o Hi co.
This is indeed rich. Coming from
a leader ol a party which has shown
lor seven years past, less respect fot
Constitutions und oaths thau for a
five dollar greenback. V by tho men
ilcClurc & Co. have been in tho habit
of sending to tho legislature cannot
be restrained from corrupt practices
il our Constitution were made loiij;
enough lo reach from tho Delaware !
tho Lakes, and an iron clad oath
hitched ou every six inches. It is
nut the Constitution that is wrong;
but the evil consists in your sending
a lot ol ragainullins tu tho hulls ol
legislation w ho have no respect for
themselves, oaths, or anything else.
That's w hut's ibo matter. Send
gentlemen, instead of blacklegs to
llarrisbiirg, und ibo old Constitution
will bo linmd good enough.
The i:uro;jtnn War.
Hio two great urinies have dono a
great deal of lighting during tho past
week, bul no great battle tamo off.
Tho Prussians aro still moving on
Paris, und may bo thero before the
week closes. What they expect to
gain by this is not so clear just
now. It looks as though tho French
wanted them lo go there, or they are
so miserably helpless that they can
not prevent them. Ifiho latter, the
demoralization and internal strife
must bo great. Dul if tho former,
King William and his army will get
un awful ihrn-hing beforo they get
hack to Mctx or Ibo Illiine. There
aro boundaries to equity and honor in
war as well as in peace, and to ad
vance beyond them must prove fatal
to tho party violating.
JlsT Like Thkm. Another ad
vance toward practical miscegenation
has been nebieved by the leading
Itailicals of Indiana. Negroes and
whites arc now indiscriminately mixed
up in the Stato Normal School. in
the language ol Ibo Terro lfaute
Journal, 'iliry occupy the same class
rooms, and route together in the
saiiio chimes." In a short lime, some
of tho colored brethren will fun oil
with a white girl in the neighborhood,
and tin t) hi r parents ''would I;l,i
it pretty well.' Hut it is a part ol
the Fiftcci.lh Amendment system. and
the faithful must accept the situation.
Indiana liadicalism is madu out ot
at range stuff. Less than ten years
ago it was a crime for a negro lo re
side in that Slate, and mode such by
Constitutional enactment. Now, they
eat and sleep w ith them. If the do
cent white people of thai Stale do
not tako charge of nfTairs soon the
denizens of that Stato Will bo "IIou
siers" indeed.
What tiir Nomina Want. In the
lladical Convention of South Carolina
which recently nominated a negro for
l.ieiiti mint (ioverni.r, a colored man
named Cain thus delivered himself:
"Theie is a question that lies near
my bean und near tho heart of every
man of my race. It is the question ol
equal lepi esenlation in tho halls ol
Congress and in Slate afTairs. It has
been charged upon mo and a di.
lingiiished Iriend that w e have sought
to raise a ticgin party. Let me just
I' mil that question with my magic
wand and transfer it, slid" I have
done. All I ask is that tho colored
voters slmll hiivo equal represent
'ion. I know that twny.-ars ago I
thought it Was not judicious lo lhnil
oarrlvcs forward in office. I took
the ground thato bad better send
while men lo Cmigrc-". and that col
"fed LepiiMicnns could wail until
! after the election of Sevmour and
lll.-iir.
"We have colored men side by side
with whitn men, bul fincctKf pr7.ortyc
nf the fit'trnith amcmlmrut rrp lthi'rr
iff so'u. tiil.r it ftt n Ititjhtr. tlnmn
that we should have a ,, ot the
tpuitf. l,vi u liuvu limo colored iy
iurvv niiiltf r fiirfiilalivc!i m I ri
, the ,prc an the sjU, and th
UC tktlll It' MtttUii.
Tin All'iiniKiNMi.NT. Tlie nrxt
Ix-yUlnturf uf this Slato ill Imve I lie
il I.'i;iliuive diiltii-ls, tlio flint fur
tlio nvxi Ion veura. tiin arrimil fur
............. ... ..,.-.,,,i
vsii. Bi.tli ,l tlic,c are now fixed
liy Iho nuii.e I--j;ilntiir for the first
tiinu aiui-r -j ,f Mme .i,we wii
r..Ks.t.vai.. s
tllnir oil Iftr I'pHliol HIlHnttoit.
Frank Ululr, Sr., Is one of lbs old
el, und l consi'h ivd by some the
most Siii'ncioiis politician in Ibis conn
..... A Interviewer of Ibo .New
y;,ik llmill has pumped him, with;
Hie following resuli as l"tbo plallorm
'Correspondent Did ' understand
you to say Ihut you thought the Dem
ocratic party could win in thu next
Presidential campaign ny oircei grumi
in spilo nf tho ailcmpt lo employ mil
itary intimidation over a portion of
the country f
Mr. lllair Yes, sir; I said so. I
believe Unit, notwithstanding tho vusl
power in the bands ol ibo Kcpuhliean
party, too opposition, il given inu
right diroction und guided by wise
counsels, can w in.
Correspondent In what wayf
What platform would you suggest ?
M r. lllair As to a platform, J think
the Conititutinii us it hms would bo the
best that could ho adopted. 1 moan
tho old Constitution w ith slavery ex
tinct. That is tho plallorm I would
adviso. Our lathers made it, our
country flourished and grow prosper
ous under its provisions, mid il is still
ample, in my judgment, for our Gov
ernment and people. J hero is no
doubt that when our fathers framed
tlio old Constitution their wish was to
prevent a centralization of power.
Tho liepiiblicans havo disregarded
that evident design They havo vio
lateU tlio oiu constitution. Jinny ol
their laws are in conflict with it, like
those assuming to regulate tlio right
ol suffrage, taking tlio subject away
from tho Stales entirely. The right
nf suffrage in a matter trhieh cleiir!ybe-
Umia tu the State. Koeh State in en
titled rurfc'i.f fur i7.sc irAo fhall void
within its own limits for tho President
of tho United States. There never
was a question on that point. Old
Thud Stevens, the Leader vt the Jludi
eal party, admitted it himself, and ae
knouledied they had to go outside the
Constitution. It was never intended
Ihut tlio power should bo usurped by
Congress. There can be no substitute
for tho Constitution ; we can havo no
tucci eleaneum for il. The Democratic
or opposition parly ought to go for
the restoration of the old Constitution,
with some ono as a leader who bus a
constitutional record us a Union man.
In that way Ihey could win against
(irant and all the military influence
don't think there is weight ' charac
ter enough in Grant or any other man
to resist the mighty popular tivalanehe
which would mceep oecr the country
should the opposition party manage
their campaign in the manner lejplam
I told ihcm ibis truth long ago, and
wanted to gel Grant to be their can
didate. Uu was a Democrat. 1 know
from his rteord that his tilings were on
that tide until Congress passed the mil
itary bill uhieh made hint military die
tator over the South, and placed in
his hands the power to make himself
President. Then he went over lo tho
Radicals.
A Loil Patriot. President Grant
appointed a man, tunned W. A. liril
toii, I'nited States Marshal for the
Western district of Arkansas. Thi
lii illoti recently mado a speech al
Fort Smith in that State, in w hich be
pretty thoroughly exposed tho ras
cully conduct id ono L. J. Scurle, a
Judical carpet bug candidate lor Con
grcss. Tho follow !ng paragraph will
suftice as an indieatiini of tlis i-barae
ler of this loyal patriot, Searlo : "In
IS;ill, while this demented Searlo was
Provosl Marshal at Fort Smith, he
imprisono.j John II lieckcl, a Union
man. and fori ed from him checks on
the United States Treasury, New
York city, amounting to six thousand
ono hundred anJ eighty six dollars
utnl seventy three cents, a receipt for
which I hold in my hiiud. And I un
derstand the clicrtiij have been paid,
and tlio poor old man, who bad the
checks in possession, is decrcpid, in
waul and can't gi I his money back.
This money so obtained has been useu
by Searlo to buy a homestead in Illi
nois." This Searlo is u "loyal" man,
and will be sustained by Gen. (irant
and all the lladical papers North and
South. Ho is their candidate; the
man to suit their purposes iiini do
their work. And yet he is as infa
mous in character und conduc t, as
the vilest wretch now confined in any
of the prisons in ibo country. How
can people expect wise, honest laws
will be passed by Congress, when such
men are put in power ? Age
Am KniTon in Tnorm.r:. Tho Dem
ocrat ol Forest connly havo present
ed P. (). Conver, F.-q.,the genial nnd
wilty editor ol tho Press, us a candi
date lor Congress. Tho opport unit v
is loo good a ono for Pcto to lose, tind
he thus philosophizes over tho mat
ter :
Demorrats of Forest county, w hat
have we dono, bow have weoifended,
of what crime aro we gu lly, that you
should have unanimously, by acclama
tion, in open Convention assembled,
on Inst Tuesday, nominated us for
Congress lioin this great IHth Dis
trii 1 1 In 1 1 ti I Ii we ure lit a loss
whether you mean to kill or exalt us.
We have honestly and earesily en
deavored 10 do our 'level best' fur all
this people, in our humble way, labor-,
mg ny night and oy day. since wo lit I 1 '"."..v : i nut ti e government anil
down here among yon in our old blue ; People ol liiivari.t shall receive a full
rivalry cat in tlio winter lime, over compensation in money .,r ihe pnUn
ibreo years ago, w ben you sent f.,r n i losses which ibey havo sustained by
lo represent you with a paper, which ! Iho w nr. .
wo have endeavored lo do III tlio For-1 Fourthly: That Napoleon the
est Press And now you wnnl us lo I 1 bird shall be deposed, and bis name,
represent you iu Congress! This i ' family, and dynaiy severed from the
a-king too mill Ii ! We can't tifTord ill throne of France and from all royal
Haven't money enough ! Could never
school our coiisi iciico in Iho short
spare of two yeais to steal enough to
repay for the dirty and expensive
work iiccccssary to scctiic our elec
tion. Seriously, we regret to say, the
lime has arrived in America, when a
man of moderate means cannot afford
to tun lor an important nCii t."
The New York St ir says that llor
n c (irceley also b.ts been refused
position in the Prussian nrmv. "Oh-
jeet ion was taken on tho ground of
his while coal and hut and awkward
gait, all of which are dectaied bv
King William lo bo not' only tinmili-
lory bul certain to draw the foe ol
"III - i - l. .....
i i . i K
iihituI' I'rci.F.y, I nt Jin he wim not
M,,f .M u(iln 1
i o TCARA Siro llm M.ilo !hl f.f
i it
r .k ..,. ...... . t . ' :
.,,.. u,., f m-,.,tiiiil,.i ,
jnir r-iiit-c tlio irt cnt r.-connlnu led
Klutc g'lvertiniriit fame ititu power,
who aJviwu rather than lo ihoio who
ii ii a of lnmoiif nr
,iiifioHuitr.
We have retciicd a vny i lnbnialo
nihlrets of tl lYople's I'nll.V," ill
Lousiana, which, if we uiiilerslaiiil il
eorrec lly, proposes In nbaiiilon nil
hope oi 'cNpectalion of relief from the
National Democracy, and to lot un
S'ale, un! llius to attain good ami
honest ndininist rat imis of tho Stale
Government ! II il were not the sad
dest il would bo tho most ludicrous
sight to ho witnessed ntiywhuro on
this earth, when Aniei n-ans are so
u I terly submerged in I ho meshes of
Satan iistoilreainof salvation through
amalgamation with niggers. Think
of it if Ibo niggers of Louisiana could
bo isolated or left lo their own volition
or freedom, filly years henco they
would recover their natural aptitudes,
and bo exactly as they aro now in the
interior ol Africa, simple, useless, non
producing "heathens," without a tru-
lilion. though I., word or naino even
that they havo now iinitiiled fioin tho I
wbilo people. The while man, on Ibo I
contra rv. perpetually advances Inward
the indelinito perlectahiliiy that his
nature craves for. and fifty years
hence, in theso times, will find I hose
of Louisiana, therefore, doubly nd
vanced beyond tho present. And
theso iwo w idely separated elements,
ono necessarily marching back to Af
ricanism, aid tho other iorwnrd lo a
still higher civilization, tho ''People's
Party" in Louisiana proposes to har
monize or amalgamate in tho same
i.., .,(... 4 sv.v, , - -i-l .l.al-'il
so doiiiinato over the work of God, so
corrupt, pervert, utterly debauch both
white and negro, that they lost their
natural instincts, or so calleU preju
dices, und niiscegcnate, as in Hrur.il!
and South America, they would ull
rot out and die in a few generations,!
and tliii Slato would bo abandoned to
tho wild animals. Hut, however do
graded titid lost individuals may be,
masses can never reach this "harmony
of races," and, therefore, Ihe "people's
Parly ' of Louisiana, or any w here else
where the attempt is made, aro aid
ing, with all their might, to force
white and negro to slaughter each
other. God Almighty has given white
and negro widely different nutures
and widely different wants, and,firre
'ore, when forced into "imparlial fieo-
dour by outward pressure, tliey only
obey ihe will of the Almighty Creator
when Ihey slanghter each other
And sooner or later woo indeed to all,
from Grant to Garrison, that brought
about this awful sacrifice. V. 1'.
Day look.
.1 Big Vicht.tpplicationforan
ImjuutHon.
Almost every ono knows that the
great Susquehanna Doom at Williams
port lias been tho rauso ol nearly all
the prosperity which has favored the
young und tin illy city. Tho Sus
quehanna lioom Company row under
takes to light ull other booms olf the
river, und yesterday morning in the
United Slates Circuit Court, before
Jiiilgn .Me(Miillcs, James U Gaiker,
Ksq , instituted proceedings in equity
in behalf of tlio Susquhuiinii llooin
Company, of Williamsporl, against the
West Lliaiicli Itoom Company, of Lock
Haven. Tho hill is filed in ihe Mi mo
of A. G. liichey, a citizen of Now
Jersey, who is largely engaged in the
It tuber business on the west branch of
the Susquehanna. Tho complainant
avers that tho charter im-orporating
Ibo Lock Haven lloom expressly pro
vides that Hie liiiom should nut extend
Thr
entirely a ross the river, nnd that the 1 1"1"-' the vacancy .-cn-i..ned by tl.r
river shall bo kept tree and unnb- I! V' ,IU '"H Admiral rnrramit.
structcd. Il further provides that nil! 11,0 " Admiral 1 orters new
lumber, logs, tit:, int'ended for W.I- t'(lm""!'""1 " ' -ll l"M!'"t
liamspiirt or oilier poinls below Loik , " " " "TT
Haven shall be allowed lop.iss ihrougli , I ' """!"" I'3'- an annual income
the boom iinohsiritcled, .,d fr.ec f,.,,, '' 'lie, w i.houl expense lor insursnce,
any expense of Ihe ow tier
The coiiiplatiiaiit avers thai all these
provisions have been violated by tho
company respondent. That his saw
logs and oilier timber aro detained at
the I."' k Haven boom, and thai the
boom is extended entirely across the
l iver, in direct opposition lohia written
notification to said coinpay, and to
his serious loss und damngo. The
complainant therefore asks tlio court
lo grant a preliminary injunction, res
training the respondents from catch
ing and detaining bis log" in the future,
and also to coiniiiand them to turn
through, forthwith, all the logs and
lumber belonging to him. tree ol
charge and toll, and stu b oilier relief
as lis) may bo entitled to receive
II. T. iictirdsley, Ksrj , of Lock Ha
ven, appeared lor ibo respondents.
The limo for tho argument on ihe ap
plication lias not yet been fixid
l'ittsfmr,jh lost. Aug. '21.
(IftlMANV's 1'KMANHs TIlO !er
man demands, which will bo n tde
both of Trance nnd Ibo surrouneing
Towers for llio settlement ol the War,
ure to the billow ing effect and pr-tty
much in the language mid terms re
ported underneath, vir. :
First : That bis majesty King Wil
liam of Prussia be declared Kinperor
of l.ermany and universally acknowl
edged as such.
Secondly : Thnt tho territory of
Alsace nnd Strasbourg, including the
famous liiriress w hich now stands in
the lallcr, known as tho 1 nitics ot
Stiiisbisntg, he given lo and included
' government domain of Hideo,
authority in that country.
Fill lily : 1 bat n prime of the house
nf Oi lcans shall bo placed on the
Ibroiio nf Franco and the Orleans dy
nasty restored.
The feeling of the people of liernm
' nny is universally in lnvor oftbispro
' gramme and in support of the condi
I lions which arc annexed to it.
I KntToRMt I'.xci -RsloN.-Tlnotigli ihe
' kind nfliecs of lion James C. Clarke,
i 'ate Sciinlor from liahimore 'titil .
j ,IC Northern ( 'enlral llailmad hnv,
! lendend the Maryland Kdilnnal A
;Soeiation the tree use- of sp.i-nil car.
i f"r xciir-ion lo Niagara Falls
The trip will begin on Tuesday the
f.,i, r s..,
i '
I WiUinm iMfKuiltlfri, of cw CaMic.
iday lMf n. lrit-1 U from tho ul
;lhcrourt!IoiiN!oi'.Ic. ( inthnuirlil
that hi ni.h.ir .u - i i.:- i .- s
y in nhwii two y'ur.
J I'f printii.tr (,f ...if.-iilimL. ..,,1
TU
ixntu! rurrcni v ill In- ilelaved r..rH.I
i weeks, lv tho tiiirninit ul" tlm l,.L 1
ni.to r.liilili.hi.nt i,. V- v 1 '
ll.rro.and th finUhimr ;J iv.
rJ.mf-rnifUnr IVifnmli.
A gentleman from limine Co , Vs.,
gives the psi liciilurs of a most hnarl
rending cillamily lhal buppi'iii d lust
week on Spring creek. In lhal connly.
nnd by which one family was hercli ol
fmir children, in less than un hour.
A lady, w huso naino our liilonnalil
had forgotten, residing Upon the above
mimed creek, went down to II in thu
morning for the purpose of doing "Ibo
week's washing, ' Inking w ith her Ibo
youngest chilli, an infant about a year
iihl, leaving tho other three at the
house. While engaged at her work
she heard suppressed screams at the
lioiiso, taking up her little child from
tho so ld clothes on which il was sil
liiiL', slio placed it in un emply wash-
tub to keep il from crawling into tho
creek during her ubsenco, and has
toned to tho house, w here she met one
of her children with its head fright
fully disiigured and swollen She
hastily gleaned from this ono that the
lliree cliil Iren had craw led under the
liouro in search of eggs; lln-l w hile
under something hurl them, and that
Ibo other two were still under the
house. Tho nmllier, upon looking
under the bouse, found them dead,
with Beveral moccasin snakes (a very
poisonous und deadly species) crawl
ing around their bodies, ptesenting a
frightful and sickening appearance.
lly ibis time the elder one was n corpso.
The mother in her despair and agony,
had forgotten until now, her little one
al tho creek, and upon going down to
ihe creek lor It, it was only to nnd it
Ills. 1 - ' ' ia sup.
nosed the little child clnntied up in
the luh. and was holding on to the
lower edge of il when llio luh upset,
oiling the child into tho water and
drowning il. It is said tho mother's
grief was so great that al lust accounts
slio was a raxing maniac.
Tiny Toi'dHT HiiAvn.v. On Thurs
day last a despcralo light in Obinu
county, Tennessee, occurred between
a parly ol negroes and the blienll s
posse, who wero ntlenipling tu arrest
ICdmiind Jackson, u negro, on a war
ram for stealing and attempting to
kill a planter named t harry Jackson.
Some do7.en heavily armed attacked
tho posse in tlio house whero they
were preparing to go alter Jackson.
During: the light live whiles were
wounded, ono SI r. Harbison, severely,
and four negroes. Meai ly all tho ne
groes engaged in tho affair were cap
lured and lodged in jail lhal night
All the negro cabins iu the neighbor
hood W ere bul lied.
Why Tiikv Iiixunk Tho Cincin
nati Commercial republican in senti
ment avers it to bo true that the
'present republican majority in Con.
gixss is direct ly responsible for the
perpetual ion of toe odious burdens
upon tho people which tho highest
lai ilfevi r know n loour laws entails."
That is probably tho reason why so
many republicans decline to run the
gauntlet of uiiother election. '1 be
Western iooplo aro grow ing sick and
tired of .New Knglaiid high protection
and intolerance.
GoVIRMiR (lt:ARY has appointed
another negro n Notary I'ublic in
I'liiladelphia. There wero several
while appiiceiits for the place, among
llicm inure than one maimed soldier,
but the negro was selected. The
black Cerberus must b led.
Vice Admiral I'orler has been rip
uiinted Admiral ill tha I'. 8. Navy,
repairs or luxes.
5Uu: difrlisriiifnts.
Tl. .ul.Iie in biirhy rautiiint-J
j M ittt harlrfiriiiji ir trufl rjj bit (Uuc.itrr,
t.l.IZAKhlll ANN, l.o hai Vlt bi.mr witbont
tir csitw, or .'Ut'l"Tiii her williout uit einttHDl,
af I mil .ny no jt-bii ot lirr eon'mrf int:.
W. t. Miu.nuy.
LawrtDre tntrrii!i.p, Aujrunt is; It M.
CM '1 HI All pfTtmn" rr h rclr caulnmml
Renin! pntctiRiii)( or IB an? lufMlirt
witb the fullnwin priitial pmpf-rtj, now in tbr
t.f.'rT:nn ol rniuurl Irwio, tl lUiHitn tdwnntnp,
vix : Twi pji, twu b-p. tiur f:tl. uf rom anri one
tu I j of tiiirkwhrnt ; it, mttip pnrrhanrNil Ut
ntr nt lii't ill aLd it lrf in hin pnsf-iua
itil-jifl lo mv crhr. .I A' uH nU.i.lJK,
CtirwrnilV. Aii-nt .11, 170
" tH I.IU -Thp nuh-orilrrr vffrrt the hnvrt
1 and lot in liirb fli ttiil'i in tl Itorouch
ol I'karfirM. f-r nal. It ii vituairtj on larkH
9tm, in an Iiil.ie Uratin for rilbir a privatr
rtr nc, nr f'-r trihifp j nrj"f it a eorucr
ltt and worthy thf tttrtiiitn of tKte wanting lo
invent in . i-np"riT, and on tuat from ibc
tvtirt lluut. Vor rr'.rr. inqn rr n ttt-nrrmttra.
Vr WAHY rf'r NM HtiAT. or
aurM JUS b. i TTI.K, Auv a) Uw.
1 Tin: curitT in- c cmi.mom ri i as
uf rit-arfli-H cui lT, r.
l-t Nafl Ii k ofCiiarsM ) N . U .Varcsi Trrw,
. M;o.
liorp V. ri.iitr.Qirl. j Furngn Attarhmrnt
Kittiw if herrl.r &rrn to tbot intntid that
tb final a con nt uf tb Truatrci in ttit alurr
lahd rnur- bat lo du'y nld in my i
atijr'' St A. C TAT K, .'rutt.unotary.
I VAX1 I. It' NOT(( I.Vnlir hrrrl.T
1 gi"" "' thr fallowing auiiit hat bcf ii
tkMtutnrd and pn'rrd hj mr. and irmatn fllrtl of
rwirrj in t hi nflti for tha intirrtion of hira,
lrrla, rrrditiTf. and alt o;hira in anvo(hr wt
mi' rr if., and will Is prrwntt'd In th nrxt lr
pl.an' fiitirt of (',ratnl. nunty, ti ! brld at tlir
Court ll.tur, in th norou'h l t U arflrM, m.
niPiiclrijr on tUv fourth M nn,Ur (bt-itig tbr itih iiT)
ul ptptimlr, A. I.
Pattial an! ilt:ril-Htt'tn mr.unt t-f J, A. L
f"' r'. alinii i'n '..r t.f Jact.li firjtnl, U; t.f
liosifn ti.ntip. dManrd.
final amount -f JoFband Fli ha litl, al
aiiiuiiaioit of Jo?.!. iiait r.t Imif 1 1 b
tuwn-d p, ipfi'ti .(.
Fifal aofsiinf of Jnmi rVtrn'rvillf, adminUlra
tor i.f 1-and bomirvill. lata i f t'limt township,
d- nf d.
I ii.al aT' t.iit of 1. C. W!-kcT, a lniini!ratr
of nf I'ltr. btr f.f KriliT towntlnp, drc d.
IVmat Iprounl nf M. . M't ulK, adian.iitra
tor of ftat uf Jl a L. M t ulh, Ut Lt Uuli a
towi uli p. i. aid.
I iral aeo.inni ,,f fSfT Mn'Vn. irvTiT of
tatniif TI.-mBa XI ull. n, lal of Hrf.-aria town
lii). derrv.-d.
Kinnl ac-".u:.t of William K. tVtia'-T, guardian
ff K. It Mnfrr and J aloft II Mi in . minor rhll
drtn of J.'tin tilrr( late of Urallurd townl. o.
d.sa.-. 1
llir iwnitit of A S Wil
adnniMMratiirt of i -ta of V ilhain W .HiMn late
of J. rdnn tnwnrip. ftive-MtM.
I tnal iwmtit of J..in J. Tifard and VarcarW
Uriil, inior of rfm'o f J,,hn llri-l, lal ul
("ovmpl.-n towtiship, drcf..e.
f inal awnnl o Jol.n I. W iUnn. admini-trl'
of Hrtriwirk burk, lutr t.f Ilra-lmrd towufbip, d
rd.
f .rl ( o f MJrt H1 and Mvt HM,
rtrutort of ii.p U will ard tfMami nt ot lr. A.
H. Ktr-I. lair of ms-lwai ul tf.wnahip. drc ard.
I Tal l r' ul l of t i;n i-ankr-T, a irnini'raltr.
and Man Irwin, ad in tnnira'r.i, of Ht-ntj Itw.n,
.at .ii.rt iKWiistnp, drmfrd
lU .i-.Trn a t-rrn'K, I A. W. KK.
Cirarhitd. I'a., Am. M, ls7B tc. ) Ugiir.
DR. W. A. MEANS,"
I'll YSICIAN i SU Uii KON,
Lt TllIil'.Mil til), r..
W'lll attend pmre.einnal sail. p.-enill.T. anjtln'7
Valuable Property for Sale.
I M.v in l ni..n I. wn.li p. CliaiS.M eon
il I a . enla'li,n Jim aere., nv.rr.ir Urn;
it .-r,rl,-.re. anil Hie rena,nter m il limU-rH;
rmq irame nnellnif nne. with m il nf nJ a
"" P 'rrk : ,nm' lrn- "'" '-
in '"' "r 1 '!'" er. ,tk
in tb tillae. and Iram olark-mnh ahoo. with .
0.11 art wf l.lark-mitf: tmda. F ir trnnt, arid; lo
i.aa 1.... I . -a . I , ... II'
...I- t i-r hi i.aurrrittrr.
w?gl
Hlt'HARL BrPFwT.
JWtl' i1lflll'.flllfl!H.
New Meal Market.
tit V. sn.ii -rsifrnril hm f lt'l'i-il Mini Mi"l
III the r""M li.tmi-tlj iM-i'iief'l n AH isli'isi
I,, in. nn M.rfcsl .Irssl. I l,rl.lfl, I S , ij.nnin,
Mi.ui.ps, slisr llirT intend to k,p S U'i!j l
All kllntl of Mrsl,
1 rult and Vriflsnlrs,
Anil Hi "rsii-rs to teit ts ti " fh"
lie ,iii'ii ngiilmlv mi TumiIhj, Tliur.cUjr sil l l
urhii. sn l liirnl Ji loso-'l "I sny .oml. A slur
iif nubile iislrulisg i" rir,sillnll.v nlii'ilr.l.
r ' M, II. IlKOW'N.
K. W. HlinWN
$4-Al Jo rnlino In Jil In sll kiwis nf
iitii.rurcl A(rii-ulmrl lmi!rttvnti.
llirfH-ll, Auiut l, isril If.
IN Till". MAT1'l-:il nf Oi lits of Joc.ti
Millrr, rfcuenm-il. At sn O'phsiii' C"urt b.-IJ
St l.li-sitiel-l, Mr llio rnuiiir m i ii-biik-ki, " '-
1 1 tli its i'f A. U. 17", itio tiioimn in J.
Illnkr VI slie r". Ii., a I'risii li'l, selling furlli
thai lie wm imrty in liitrn't in ths lliiil t.Msll
ol isi'l Juuuli AlilliT, ilircu.i-il. snJ rs.TinC fur
.ncifie ,erlnriiiiip i'f cwitrael. I ,nn duo cin
iilirslinn Ihs l uurt oriltre.1 "scilslinii lo issue
In the hi-lrs sml Irs! rrprrsi-ntsliri-s of Jsenb
Millrr, ilrccsinl. sn'i sll ,srliss in inlsrrst to
sin-ar tn court on tlio first ilsy of ric,t.-iiiln'r
'Iron, 1S7H, Mini slum i-nnie. if sny, why sjiesilic
prifrn)nro uf einitrscl lo Ills- pi'tiiionsrilmll nol
be tleerei ! aneitriliiiK lo tlio intention sml iiK-iniiir
tliorcuf, mid Ibst notice, ly iilili-stiun in one
newsu-r in I lie, county, bo kivi-ii fur lour con
flveulivo weeks to all jmrlies in intereht to appear
at Mtuo liaio " l!y Hie Court.
C. A. MAYER, P. 1.
Allrst: A. W. l.ec. CUrk o. C. aog:il ll
(1 Al'TION'. All persons art hereby cautioned
avniiitft imrelinsina- or in any way ined'Uinc
wilh a pair of efrrel Horses, now in poMecaion of
U.niil Collar, of Morris lown-hip, as l!i same
Itolnn to me, and are rul-ject to my nnli-r.
(Irshnralon. Au SI 31. T II. FOKCEY.
a FEW
IH SIIIT.S of rrimo I'ETt'SIAN
A HE EI) WHEAT for sale al John U. Ills,.
guw's iliire. I.len Hope.
A. W I.F.E.
itiSffUanfous.
I..4K. 0'iTMU.t:';l SULlt Foil
sale al this aftiee.
I'M lit Hl.l- A rfoond - hand t'OOKINU
A ri lOVE-Triumph, Nu. II at the Prenyls
nan Parsonage. augl7-st
SIUM.LI: M ACHIMO-Nenrlr new-for
..le l y JOHN IKli.T.
August 17 -It. Wallaeeion, Pa.
I
Mil 'IT t'ANt Manafaeturrd from Ibc b.t
charcoal I in, rroved and soldered on outudc
and warrantod'lor sals by
augavo li. F. lilul.Ert t CO.
Iltl lT C4M Aill JAM H. Large lut of
' UN CAMS aud liLAHS J.MtS, at
C. K It ATZErVS,
A uplift 2m. Oppocite tbe Jail.
Sys, 1 i ian't Croat nit, Milt, Prag and
Circular tSawa; aim, llujiituu'a Liglitnini;
tri-n rut rfaw for aalc hr
aaK3 70 il. F. HI OLE It k CO.
TKIV A ( KrTAIII.I FEI.
I Wt
e have print.! a lain nuuiWr uf tha nw
FKE lilLL, and will on tii rewipt ol tWJiitv-
Rv (nft. mail a ruyx 1m anv addrn. m '
SX AIM' PAA('!-..,Knned;'aMed ral
Ditrovery, HelntntiiCg tlurba, baker'a Cud
I irrr Oil. Jayne't and Ayr'a m'l:inia nf vary
kiad, faraat by H A R W ICK A1KVI IN.
I'iriTtora of ricarlii-td Iki rough druire to ein
p..y Til It K K TEAl'lltRS on puncipal and
two a-fittanta fr the wintrrt. ria of in tnonilia.
r-chooli tn oprn on lh 2d Monday of hptrmixr.
KiiTtlirr (nfortnatirm can I oMaint-d by npplying
in pvrton or aiMrrninir ll on'lt riticd.
T. J. AM I Ll.tH t.illt iStrctary.
r.ca.fiiM, Au-u-t 17, l7fl 3t.
I STIl V. Cam treFjiawinc on tht prrmiiii t
j ot the aiiliK-rtbrr, rfidin)c at Mrliarvry H.t.
l io tl townfhip. on tlir 2- i ul July luri, A UltlN
i.K COW, itpprd lo Ik aloul 1 yeart old.
Ilia owner it rrquct-d to come forward and
prore hit proprrlv, pay ('hart and tak br
awaT, or tue Will be dirpofrd of aa tb taw din eta.
WM. Mcli AKYLY.
Cl.--t tp. A nr. ?4:td.
CM
lirn-lsr pirin tbat lb I'irrrtora of 1 otiiigton
i-lioo titatrii'l pn-p"tr to five out Iho liuil.liri(f
of a FhHl lloiit at Mutusml arj, on Saturday
tb nU day of Ki-plfinler n it, lluildrri and nt
un p; up ratty ar nquntrd lo ! prtnenton tbe
orratii'in. 1'lana and urM-ciCfallnnn ran l t-n
hr railing on tb Strrvtarv, wliw I'. t. a l irrr
it f'nntbrill. "j'lHN PICA H I,
(IovtHtt, tp. Aff- t4:tt. JM.
VJ1MI l A nK OTU lU-V.tirr
it lirn lty f in-n ttia Ifttrrn of administration
"M thr tat of JOHN 1,1 7.1 I K, rr. droffd.
Utr of II ravlfurd townnliip. Clear titll roiinly, fs.,
having tn-i n duly Krant. d to tbe andrrtiicnrd, all
p-rtMtna indt-Uird to taid lat will ila malt
tavmnt, and thc having rlalmt or il:nand
will ir m ot thctn proirly aotbrnltatd for trt
II. m. nt. I. li. HAIttJ KR,
l)rad;rd tp., Ang. X ot. Administrator.
I)1;
oi i rit or pari i:i(-iur..
Tb C"i'rtnrbtp hr-lotorB rxiating b-
iMQ Jobn n. r.vant and H illiara I. w illiaraa,
in lb WhoVsal Liquor biminrra, ndr tli nam"
nf Wm. YYiMiatna A Co., Oola Milta, IV, wat
d-.fl"tvd )t mutual ronut on tb 1 .St h dat
nf Aiirul. 1 "ro. All awouQia doe the firm will
be arttJcd by John W, Evant.
J'HIN W. KVANH.
WM. I). WILLIAMS.
0.r..U MiMt, Atjr Nr.'.fpd.
SC HOOT TAX Noil it t.rnl.T girn Ih-M
Ih tSchonl tirctora of Clratfitld boron )fb
hav pla'f d in tb hand nf lb KrtuMil TmanM'r
a ettifkd I'lipMcit of tb 8 bl tat for 1 w 7 .
and aH irr..im tnall K entilltd to an abali-wu-iit
of r'lVK 1'KK ( LNT. on their tm on painirut
of th anm lo Mi TmaMirer. at ait n-fidi nor, on
or rwf'irw th 1Mb day of ISiut rtnlier nt tt. IU
purtirular to read the act of Ar-aemtiW at tbe bot
tom of tbe notice l'-ft al rir rraidrnc.
J. M. kKTTLtHAIU.FR.
Clrarfl'M. Aog. 17, 1870 H. Tna-urar.
c
1UI1K UTOVII
Fi'F.n-.s CAi.oniKto,
fil'sy Ifll ANN A, MTFUI0R.
aov. m:nn. I!K(U Lator,
KDlU.r. COOK, NATIONAL RANdK.
TKIlMril, I A 111. OK COOKS,
SIM'AUS ltFVOLVINt) LIGHTS
AMI Dot !1LK HEATm
And all kind of tlntting Stote for tale by
uRVrw II. p. nitiLKIt A CO
ISAAC IIII.LKU,
SaJJIo and Harness Manufacturer,
Lnthrrtbnrg, Clearfield nonaty, IV
pilK awbrilwr ntpetfully in form t tb eiti
1 f nof Hr!yand tb nurn nndinn townbip
lliat h' it now pi'-ptrrd tu furnish rrTtblHf in
hi lm at hoit noli nd in a workman like
manm-r. 11 r fluMer huiirif that be ran plrnar
nit eutiumer id ttvtr. quality an4 prire. (.'all
at il atnii nn a i-ei-.r purr-iatinf riM wliu
l.utbfrtt'a'g June I. l;n tf.
ST. SEKEDICTS' ACATS1IT.
SI. .Tlrtrj.s, i.iu t o. I'a.
-osnrcTs ar tn arwrncTun. aittTtas.
OT. penrdirta It 1ffillr tltnated in nn
k 7 rtrvnltd pnaition a phort dictanc frtm tbr
iifpt, and ronnnand a onr virw of the tnrronn I
ing nrawiiful eonniiy. An extrntiv huildti( hat
"n crevted, nnd th Siftrrt ar now prepared to
rr-'fvr a prrah r nunilxr ol pu;il than h rriufor.
1 h i-l.olanlip r whioh ruiiai. nf two he.
r,uf o five month each, eoinmm- on the firt
M-.ndtiT of S4pi'mbrr, and elwi in the lattr
part of June neit.
Trmn: Hoard and Tui'ion. pe.yal.Ie in
advance, prr .m tin (to
Latin, Herman, aud Funr-h. bung included
in the e'.urr do in 1 l.irm ritra rltar. a.
K-tr furl brr paitlfiilara applv to th
M. Marya, A tic St Vm. Mil H'TfU PS.
T03ACC0 AND CIGARS I
Wlini.rsAI.E AND HLTAIL,
At tha New ToKaeeo snii Cipar Flare nf
it. ii. mi.tir,
Twn doors Talt of the Poitofliee, Clearteld, Pa.
Cms'nntlj nn lnd Una n.xTtmrnt nf Nary.
Cirfrea.. Caecn.li.il. Cahle. Fjinnroll,
!ieliiran aed fentur.T Fine-e-nl
Cbrninf TuUeeo. Ae.
Alsi, a lac asd ell seleele.1 rtnek of Imfrted
and I'nraeatieCitara. Fmoltlni T'lnarvoa,
Meersetiaara and Ilri Pipes,
Pipa lllarea, Tot'seea v
Betea, CtKit Hollers, and srerTtnlnr; fensra!lt
fimnd la a well rejrn'ated Tiar and
Toaanoo Flora.
r-Bemeraniir tbe alaea: Twn doors Kaal f
V rot fares Oee.l4, pt. g, 4 A
tyUsreUniueuj.
r a n i I i 11.
1 1 1 a k.'. I Premium. Silli r W -1,1, SWSftel ,et
all e..mp"liO"n, al Meplimile.' El lii'.it i'UI, P'"l"n.
Optolwr, I si.
THE oniOtXAI, AMI III-: MM Ml
SELF-It EOT LATINO,
W ItOIUIIT lltoM, A I II TIHIIT,
OAS-COlTSOTIalTa HEATEXl,
WITS rTi STCS
DiatFcsrrn, ninTr. Ita IIihts,
IVboiiist I in lUnn-on,
in Ai Toiiattc Hsoi'i atos,
Tor Hunting
Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood.
10 siiei for briekwoik, anil 2 lin-i I'oital.la.
piJI SACTCSSB OSIT ST
J. REYNOLDS &, GO N,
K W. eoriier l.".lh nnd I'illierl Slrec s,
PII!I.ADi:i.I'ltIA, l'A.
Theso Hellers sre made of Heavy WrnujrM
Iron, well riven d l..el.er. and tire W'irninle.l I"
I. a1 oluti-ly (Ins and Hul Tifli'. Tiny are Ihe
on'y lleieeri lleil nre man-iged will I any dam
per's, and In whieh all kind, of I'uol can be burned
without alteration.
rooking Hany-s. for llolelr, lletsn'anls and
Famlliea. Also, a Flat Top lli.-eit.g Itat.gc.
Flie Plnea Heaters, Low Inwn Ornlis, Elate
Mnnlels, lt sister, Ventilators.
Pamphlets g.ting full description, sen! fees, lo
any address. jyi3 7Ul v
BOt'OIlT, K01.I) A EXCHANGED OX MOST
L111L11AL TEltMS.
GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
At Mcrket Ilslcs.
COUPONS CASHED.
Pacific E. P.. Ponds Tocght and Sold.
(OT-rSTOCKM lluu(lit and 8uld ou Com
niihsltiU uuiy.
CHICAGO,
Damllle and Vlitrrintri
First Martgago 7 P. C. Gold Bonds
Fur talc at UO and aceruid interrtt.
9Aroounit reci'rd and Intrrat allowed on
daily l.alaticci, tu'jict to cbt-c'i at viglt.
40 .outh TbirJ .Strrttt I'liilad- Iphia
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
AIICAIi Ol" All. OTIll.Kx:
Eighty Sijp Thousand Srven Hundred
and r.iijhty One Machines Made
and Sold the Tat-t Year!!
This iimhrr tfftt ilrsmirf. tie sales i
ans othrr Maehiue. aud lis deu.arid Is still
incrsailng t
THREE THOUSAND PEE WEEK
Are bo being tsadt and to d !
Til E n EA S CXS WII Y :
preaut It eoitmd'e taaenitat prlnrtptrt n
foand In an atb-r Marhinei be cant f It
tit pHelty of eontrweliofi, t ot peraiion.
uniformity nf prreire action at any tpred, anl
eapaeily fur tha grtatett ran aud fariery l
work, tot or evart.
Tartlri wtrhlna to ptircbas ahutd not tall
ta etMuine Uii beet uf all Hewii-g ta-biDi.
I kar tn aeny for thil Uacbln. and il
kp a full tupply hand.
Mar 4. 170 tf Clearna'd, Pa.
AMICAIIMO Ml Tt Al.
Life Insurance Company
N E W YORK.
.io?i:rn iioxik rnaid.n.
K. ItWUJMT KI-NI'ALL Vu-e TntiUri
J. F. K. IIAM-LN Secretary
II O. I'll-FA HI.. M. 1) Mcln-al Liawiini
W M. TWEED, Jr- Cubmk.
rplIK All( All! ; w.i fonndrd l y tom ot
1 Iht b al I uili-it men ol Ne w ork, with the
expr-at o'ject of c.-vn'ita n iPa'ituli-n th !
honld eoninand the ennl-.'iracc ol tbr pu he. at
a litural. t m nd and vitoeoot Life li ennnce
I iiutp nv. and hit at hirved a tnc. at ta-yond tlx
-lptctatint of ,tt n;.t tai'gume pr-jet-lort.
The AVIt'.M'LK offtTt a!l improved p-ana and
ditiratile new f-atnret of wiod rn Lle Ititurancr.
and dora not hold out pmiuitt t ur iuduortut n
mat cannot oe male rv 1.
Th AMICABLE haa deptitrd rne hundred
Ihonaand dol ari in I'nilid rilfttea lion. la with th
Ii "Hraiirt- Ih-partiiM nt of ihe Stale o Ni-w V-iik.nf
a guarantee iJt the d.t.-ha:gf of erery obi.aliuu
All el aim (i nrt lb AMICATLE are nrmnpflr
and bonornl.h di'barr.t : in the rvrnt ot oaaik
tkt watoanf noficy . f.J t'a fmt wk:mt
rwHrrton va tiro.Hl oy r rttj r,f p etai HMt.
AH Poli-irtart? non rrfriiatle!
All Iitridrndt are non forfeitable I
All lotirirt ar inennti ataM !
Thirty day gene for payment f prriuiumt
Pritilrge to ttavrl by la. d and tea!
sWritooii of Fa'ea, rircidart. Ar.. fumiahtd
opon rppitcatinn to thr (nmpn a a Kin l a.
WILLI TlrKKR,
Agnl .ir ( Ii artu d county,
C PAltltETT.
fitr-ers! Afen for C1rf.rld, Ccnlre, Jrreon
i (anon auti hln count m a.
T. J. H0 Fit, M. P..
Md:el E&ainiutr,
Clratfitld. Auputt 17, l:o ; m
THE I'LKAKFl KLI
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
Manara-turil eieeia'lj fur
THE CLEAR Firm Tli A HE,
cer'ft h r. nitn.rn a co,
. ar. a-iLi ira
i..iibs sit r
THE AMERICAN HOUSE,
mlirrvbiirg, I'lrarHi ld I',... !.
spill! veil kiim and .., e.ih'r.rd lll
I (.irmerly as,.t ,t n W. .r l.tt.,1,
a. CehwesSl. sr. has beea lea.eH fur a leni.
"I )sars h. the aeiritrnane I. ii l,i,li i,r au. n
il.'B a ,e tr.-.r. Iiri rml.lie Is M.ar e.lleej. ami a
hlieral shara ef ahltr aln nare I. ...li. n,. I
WAl.LAl K 4 Ml I. Km
ORGANS & PIANOS.
KTY AM) XlASi X llAXH.IV.v
a aiu t
8. J. IMVKS. r.tea...la. Ta.
Tlielllipllc Soflins Marlifno.
spilK ke. di.al.le ll.rra.1 ain, . j, .
I Hill be i.,ld l..rr Ih.n an ..llier ma. Inne
ku .hes) in like m.tisff and dntt.tf Ih .
e.f wrk. M, kiln I eaa h. aee .i .1.. ...
Th Bi..a ( . Carwenitlll,, t the re;4. r.re
af Iha anderslf nerl al lllm.n i llr,,
t li, isjs tm. LKWIP C. ULCK'M.
VtUuhinl ? nil oi i.
I'l'AMvK SM 1 1 IT,
MEHCH ANT TAILOR
,1'aikrt surral, I li ai fi r : d , p,.
1" nt I II reet.e. Hulls lh'..rm lit, eli,Wl
I l.erflriil ei-Mf tj tlat r,v,i' Mtsl,u.4
i "r-.lMti'l .tlitatl h i'l K H I.. Si..i, ,
ai w .ii ,iit in n.sss up In -hi ianti.a'
)... i, a iitaiti,, r. ami .al of Ilia lt. it a,.,,.
a I klt.il. ul l'lnihln( lhal audi Bin ()
I mil bisiib ,i.i nil..
Plnllie. Tlrw.RlfltiR nnrl raRimo...
' "'"-I ----- - -.w.u.it
FriilB mi. h cullumsrseaB otaks tlnir illu
Ons doer sasl uf tba PwitulTcs.
('I...6.IJ, April it), IS70 if
ii. nuii) o e.
MERCHANT TAILOR
(Hum- une dtior raft of Clcarfu-ld Houh,
Alitrkel elicit, Ciearllcld, Vt.
m f I l j ... - f..ll .
farrptbing tlmida, rurb mt Milrti, L,h
4 mi Uoln Ludrr-hirt-, lerwrii and
rvk tut, I 'or hi I II iiKlkfrdiio'a, UiuTri, k
l uil-r. Iltit, A"., in grat variety. Of fi,
i..Mi b ii pt tb
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,
ui'h i' inn-k ioe-Kiit of inv very i.m mil,
kauri Caaiinrt . Ill irrat varii tV. alo. Fs-.
t't-atitiif. Itfarrr, I 1 1 t. Chinchilla, and Pr
tvi rroKiiMf. All ul whii h will b told cbnf.
Carh. and mad up according tu lb lataititt.
AUu, Avnt lur i!wr,i(j county for J, K
inter m ' t. eelt-hratrd iSawitiv Mnrhinr.
Nn? I. 15. tt II Ii It I bUL
tfduraticaa!.
MISS II. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLKAhl lLLD, PA.
rpiIK FALL TEUM or twenty-two weeki i
A Primary dtparluunt wilt be added ta U
reboot thu fa' I : i.ir wliirb tbe tt-rricetof a or
pi V lit innlructur imve beeu tund Aud r
Coil will be tparnl to rentier luia utjart t
attractiva and in.tructiie.
TEH MS OF TL'ITIOX.
Heading. Ottlioraphy. Writing, 01 Jt Lu
eon?, rnuiary Ariiiiuictie and J rimary
tt-u;!nj.ky, per half term, (of alevtn
-w., - I.' Ir
Mitfory. Lh.-mI and descriptive (irorrajliy
witn i,ip lira wing, urauiinar. Mental
and Wr.tlen Arilhinettc I
Algi hrn and tbr Scicnw I f
isr ructii'a id inatr iuientnl m juip It Ir
il i-aiLlinc H 1! ff
W work I M
For full particular aend lor Circular.
Cliarlul i, A ig. 2J, IHCU-pd.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Rev. P. L Harrison, A, M.t Principal.
'pitE HHnf KSI0N of tbe ntit tdnluiU
X ruf tbit luftuuiioB will comment i
vM)Al , lb 6th day ot repiembrr.
fuput on oter at any ttu.. TbtyailiU
aiLalaioal ml.li iuitia.fi Irmaaa .ha lima tha aiiiaau
(tie Ciuv of tb . on.
1 be eourre ul tti.truciioo ainbracei at try iV.it
luc.udvd in a tboroufch, practical and ace.
pllbta adulation tor both eia
lb Pribviial fcaving haw tha ftdrantartt'
uiucb vsperieuCe m hia pruteraioD, attar ci pi
rem. a iid ttard ant that bn eotlr ability tti
eiitriet will ! tievotcd t" tha moral acd mtt.
t' iritiii.g i.f tb youth plr-d under bit tbarjt.
I I l-l tll I t l lltr.tl.
urti.i fcr)hy, Hearting, w nut.g. and rrinm
Aiii h tut lie, per it atioa (1 1 wtM-ks) $Ml
Urn miliar. lieoFrtiliy, A rub nidi e, aod
Hit-r till
Algehm, Ocmeiry, Trfonoiaeiry, Mm.
turn lion, t-urrrig, rb.l'apny, Phm
tdoy. theu ittry, liook keeping, Uwlany
and Phyl'' if gratby - - . tt II
Latin, firtji k ai d r rtorb, with any af tb
abov Itrni-chea - . . . . fit f
Mir Sli' Piano (SO lettopt) . - . tit tl
g No d Huetion will he frade for abnan.
fAf- ft r further part ieularn Inquire af
K. P. L. 11 A KMSON, A.
feh. J 1S70 tl Prineiptl.
ACIDEMIA, PA.
1'iiK 350 MVT yar wirrwpTn pepumnat i.
Ml ak the altmtion f panu't and ruardi-
ati to a cuufidt riitiun of tba merit uf thit it.it.
:utin.
It, l.oca'lon. Ilrn'thful, attractlre and li
viry way lavv.to for phytii&l drvaipmcnt.
Su Temp'tltuu Kemovrd from tkt
alouiit aud loal.tiK plct. incident to twtit.
3d. tMttrMloual Advautaf;ra. Earaait
r.'acuert ani i-nrruui ding laoraiit for Hudy.
4.h. I oii ltiib Uhcd. It bat been ft
luectFt-lui 0-ition .t4 yeara, aud baa bad
dmtt trout us. tirly errry St at t a.
fllh. Moral liiflar nrca, Tba pre, p't af tkt
itil.Ie are 4i y taught
Cih. Cheap ltatra.Trrnii, firao.
".n i fur a C.rcular. Applicatiea tbttul
le nia-J town.
D. n. FTNE, A. M.,
J. J. I'AT ILUSON. A. M .
alu'y l!t, lh7 2ui. Princiiali.
GRANITE bTATE
Military nxd Colic iale LiEtilutc,
l:.,,lsl,rt. V II UI,..l,.ir..l...rilRIL
It L e . b a. IiOWLLL, Pilocii al.
A aitt V t: lUtiad location, ) ct taiy vt
vutt; Ni aral' wt., r plncwt of idia retort; Fill
corp wi ii'Mciuti; luuriuti liifiruciion, a.
Pupllt htvitti at am tuo cei.d lor Cirealtr.
July 2", 170 2m.
DUKiSMix fi:iAnv,
n ii.LiAki.-Pfnl, PA., tut Botm fun.
ii . W. I kk .ioTii.oot', k'. I).. Prtrident, will
a luil and ex pern ncid e.jfp. ul tearbert. Chirffl
um.ii rate. llua(Hn dfsibiiul. Ihe extern ft
ouiid.iitt ar tving tlmiooglny rt-pa rt-d. lit
istst linn l-t g-ii a Anguat i7V. For fnMliff
iirioruiaiion a.dnt tlie Pri.d.nt, or tend (era
cjtaloyuu. j.l'O
Ujrrlbcrcus.
TEETH! TEETH I
KSTUACTKD 1011 tS CENTS.
Kstraeted m'h the use r.f NiTitors Oxts fl.s.
and Kuril. A jS-.tii i a! , Ilia on'y baivlrll las
i Hk Lit! Antrstl.rlics new in ae.) I j
S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist,
OF tTRVKNPVlU.E. PA.,
W'ha would Iifreby moat rrpect fully rotors k'l
hank. Ir ihe hkem! patrnnng ot tb pt, a4
mloim th put. lie ibal he hfta remisVrd bit eifr
lo tb conn r i f Mate and LiH ut ttieta, (m
leiiknit' ttorr.) abrre li it pnpnred to ef:,'
hit eut mert in maty f.itid up rnn,, and da
ih.tr auik in thr m-l k : Usui an 1 wnrkniJii
w nn nor. All rk d -lie in the latent aud. votl
-vppiutcd tt lit, and gunianued.
Dr llarra will 1-e enyngrd in hit off, trm
tl.r It in tlie 3".d "t m eh iim.,i h. The btanetf
arh imm h hr Will tspm.t in t) lea Hop, l!urnilt
and l.utlt. rrl Mrp, alu- int ly. i nrtirt rrfi iirC
at a diHatirc I i w.itr tu n previouP of tlait
eonnir. t'lii.-e b'M.ra. Prom P to 1 2 a'clork, a.
tn., ami fr.-in I to k tVlm a, p. m.
We ue none bat tb tt ry I rat tvaierial, ari
d-l eon pitutbt tr Iteuuiy, threpnett an ! du.--(
ility t.ne nt a ra l.
4 urwrYiIlr, Pa., V.y t 1 T0.
yy 1 il Al T tn' warranti'd rqnal to any m'l
Tb pn i and (iota tbe ft ml, and will
onrd much l-. tirr ihan tiiany of t !ie K tract thai
ar ao'd. Ak l our tinker or Prucci! f"r '''
n'rivr Foei, liAHLOW'S IM'I Hi M M
it, wt'b-iut don't, the t-t arln-1 in lb nt-fcrt
for t-lMi infj eloth. a. It w ill eolor more a a lei ihtl
four lifmti lb Mn( i ight of ihh;rt, and n ufk
m.tro llian anToilur wah l!r iu tbr ti'fl.rt.
Trf nn'r r i.iiii.e ia that put tip at Al Hl-P
w u.i i;i:iuii;n s mi Hi 8 1 our. n0. N"k
Second Srr-et. Phialflphla. Tb lalf't
'-.ih H iltUrpt r ai tt I arlow't nam oa Ib'm.all
oiht am c-iunt- rt u. K"r ta'e bt niml tinvet
and liiHKgitt. W ll.Tlil IM.I.U ti 1NPF1.IM
INK i! te loitnd n trial to be a tupeiior ante'
Alwai on hand and for tale at rrwaonabk pnre.
Pur Ground Spii-et, lltnumr !drini t, tbnj
Sklna, Pp.iico.. Taprnea Pearl, Sajn, and t'1
anicl In tV d'tir tin at
Ai.pia:i w in i.ni;pn rnro stom.
JeSrlMiw No North ad iSl- 1 '..it.
Farm Tor Sale!
rilllR Fa n of !obn packman, late f Oira
4 ownhip, dt era d, connit(iny of alsout Kl
.-, of e.o farmitiff land, (tnuat of whieh
cVerel. I and hm irf tberrnn erected a food hfta
and t'orn, with all the uaital mh rtnenret af
plrant home. For term and fn-rher parttc
lart. applT to T. . MI KRAY.
A toroey for th beirt aad part a i iatrtit4.
Jnwa t? lTt f.
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