THE lUTUl.I.KWN. cm; i;ru 1 1 r WELMVIMV M"':' FACTo FOR THE 1T0FLE, Alpxnixli'r lcliniir, 1 , Into I'. S S. Couimiwi'Mir r if Si l if t ii-delivered a price. 1 1 nt ('..litti.l.in, M.!n,oi. thf 25 til ult , h Iim Ii i a (tiling nn.l graphic exnure ul" llm wliolo fimin cial polity of llm n.idicul J.i.rly. Mr. Delmar dwells In ft.rt nnd tig.trcs, wliioli cannot be contradicted, und in flicts hnrd blown npt.n tho ''ttrly, which, nrtcr rolli n y the pcopla, nt tempts to client und deccivo ll.em. The fint liul.Ho, which Mr. IVInmr pricks, in llio cliiiin put l'urtli by the .Radical ornti.rn und piipern, tlml thu purty in power ul 1 1 1 o present time, has nucceedcd in pnjitif' ofT n portion of the public debt, and so reducing il, and that, too, in a manner ux if il wore tho first administration to malic pnymo.nl ami reduction. To this claim, Mr. Delninr replies : "As to it claim in renpect to the payment of the public debt, 1 Imvo to reply ,in ths first place, that n grndunl reduction of the public debt bus been going on ever since the fiscal year IHiiOU. the Hobo ol that year (July, ISt'.G) the public debt (and by this term I mean junt what the d miniatrulion means, viz : the written debt of the government ; the sum of bonds and Treai-uiy notes, ucluully Outstanding and unpaid) amounted to 12,873, OUO,i;uO, u is muted in tho lust annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury, (1801), page 817). On the 1st of July, 1870, this dobt, calculated by tho vatno method und upon the authority of tho last (July) monthly debt statement of tho Secretary of Treasury, was J2,544,0O0,00O. This shows a reduction of 82159,000, 000. Of this amount thero was paid off in luf -7 the sum of $01,000, 000; und in lSC.7-8 the further sum Of $30,000,000; altogether 147,000, 000. Tho year 107-8 was tho last complete fiscul year of tho Johnson McCulIoch Administration. "During the following yanr, 18G8 9, there was no debt paid off, but on the contrary tho debt was increased $20, 000,000. Mr. Botiurell did indeed claim that hu had reduced tho debt somewhat; and this he attempted to demonstrate by means of an mill. met ical comparison, in which the Tat-idc Railroad bonds, the aecured interest made on nil tho mlier bonds, und the cash in the Treasury, were so airang cd as to muko it so appear. But it was not tho fact, und tho pretence st tip was afterward dropped when his annual report on tho Finances was transmitted to Congress. The pres ent method of preparing the montlilv debt statements involves a similar rep rehensible practice. "During the tisculyenr 1809-70, thero was paid off tho debt $112,000,000. Allowing for tho 20,000,000 of in crcaso. during tho previous year, tho not result is 'J2.000,000 paid oft" nnder Granl-lioutwell against $117,. 000,000 paid ofT under Johnson-Mc-Culloch." So much for the claim ofhsviug first rduced tho public debt. When it is stated that even llio amonnt that was paid off this year was in consequence of law s of taxation and appropriation which were enacted under tho Johnson- McCulIoch administration, and could not possibly have been in con eequenco of any measures enacted or practised sineo that time; the claim of the administration is shown not only to bo baseless as to tho merit of having brought about tho first redue ton of tho debt, but baseless as to the merit of having brought it ubout nt all. Nr. Delmar then proceeds to die. sect tho assertion of the Radicals that they have increased the resources, and and at the sumo time lowered tho taxos. On these points he says : "The other claim of tho Adminis tration that tho revonues have been increased while tho taxes havo been diminished, might be disposed of just as summarily as that relative to the debt. For if tho revenues have been increafrcd in consequence of a lower ing of tho rales of taxation, they could not have been incrcusvd, in con scquenco of'any lowering of tho rates under tho present administration, scoing that tho only law in which the rates had been lowered, and which has been enacted sineo the Grant ad ministration, does not go into effect until sometime next fall. If tlto rev- t . t . viiuvo uutu increascu in consequence .r i. ....... i ...... i . . . I u. i-nmmnnii oeumuncJ bul. ( fro... tho n.t-i,lo Htroel-the -pocttitor nu r. a,,. of revr,,,,,, it lnll,t.,0 crcJil. j,,,.,,.,, i0 ive ()( caioIrc,..Ui.tJI,,B.,, nj nut lo! drl lo wo it. it la nufiVr., f.om I rosiiu'iit tirnnl. Il cnnnoiiicrioijr firo nnd vioK-nw Lvl'uro tho p.cont bcnioiMiltliat tl,a ...suniccl int roa io I y,.r, tlllviK Ll.cn 0Ht of ir ,, of revenue r. tl.o r., nnd lo-.ver j n.ntiunK-s., ! t10 rvyJulion (.flT03 axoMlicfffC ; in otl.or w, -rJ. tl.at UIlli ,c ,ar lsj., ,,, it Wtt, rc. tl.o luxe, Uvo Loen l.uvored in ton-'pair,. by a wat aker uf Ila.-l:i,i, S...llK,K,f,I.ocnasa f,, rv..BI1d!a,b,ca ln npcraf,.,,, Binc-o U mif. l or tf 6,.cl. I,c tl.o mw, nnd j i , hopttd tial ulis in ,L.imi, iete the ir.crca.rd revenue, are duo a. has t,f ...eclianiH,,, ha not been irrepara been shown, not to any nu-a-urc. on- My injured by tho jne.ent bombard actod under Gi-itnt'a a.!niiiiiiraii.n I . . ...u tmt to tho moasiirea on net nil nmlnr Jolin&'ms nilininiritanlion. then tho preaettt lowering of n.tos in to lo v..v io.i,)t.n.on. And oven tl.ii 1 .... lower" of certain '. or.lv B"fmoefr,M-tintllefiltr9IU more man ..aiancc.l by tl.n rmtmg of otl.. cm; nml moreover it was nffectcd l,v Conrc,?, W,id, in u,;, ren H tl.o refo.ntnon.li.tion r, t,e admin. intriition.an administration ll.i.i l,n, on:i oicasiotis been in favor of kcep i"g ibo luxe, ., (.j n lo goctire to tl.o Treasury a surplus wlicrewiil, to pay off bond. ; a,,r if hy Cnngre. ronlrn". ry to thu rocommcndHtion of tl.o ad ti.iniMratH.n, tl.i credit of tl.o future - " Y Pa NT)' )Ot If) tT.rt ft.tlil.i-lr,'!l;"l. li'.lll liiMiilsn I U"it ell li'ivf r., vn and i;i'.ii insisted tl si the n v. iiMi " i l; 1 ' t Id be kept tip. tt.nt the tii"C ba I t'"t V t fiw t'l di mil 'h tlii in, Hist it was ih'Mi.iltlc n :.y otl ri tii M id' thi" del t lis pn-si-h'e, mid that they in c., 1 l.'i.yo it ve nues (-T this piii-pino. "N'n ! hat is me-iiit by the "in-niii'v-w urdi'l i !.t i in i (the A dm in is- trillion is that tlu revenues have in creiised in t ..ii-ciioni o of'u better ad in i i i -1 1 :i ; i n of tho laws. In this chi i m wo are asked to be lieve two things. 1st. Tliut tho rev enues hurt increased. 2d. That they increased in eonsequenco of the increased eifieiouey in tho ad ministration of tho laws. Now such is tho nature of the second proposition that should the first one be refuted, il must inevitably share its fato and tall. For if the measure of increased efficiency of administration is increas ed revenues, il follows that decreased revenues would meet out only de creased oflicicncy of administration. ' Very good. Now it happens that tho revenues this year (1870) were $111,000,000, ut.d last yeur $1501,000, 000 while in 1808 they were $10G, 000.000; in 1807, 491,000,000, und in lROtl, $639,000,000. In other words, that tho revenues under tho Grant Administration havo been much small er than they were before. So much for claim number two." Instead of the financial policy of the Grant Adminietrulion being a strong point of fact or application to the needs of tho country, Mr. Dclmnr demonstrates it is tho weakest part of the present Administration. So weak as to bo entirely irreparable ; thut il has so blundered and failed in this Administration, thut nothing short of un entire change of mon and measures can help the country; and that the bold front which has been presented by the Adminisiration, has been affected with n view to cover U this organic incapacity, and hide it from the ptoplo. In this also they will fail, and meet a deserved defeat at tho coining election. Age. Strasbourg Cathedral, Clock, rfco. One of the most lamentable results of tho siege of Strasbourg, leaving out of view the loss of life, says tho Hurt fort Times, is tho injury which tho bombaidmenl has inflicted upon the noble cathedral and its wonderful us tronoiuical clock. Tho vai-t cathe dral, which, perhaps, more than any other one thing, has mudo tho nanio of Slratbiiiirg celebrated, is otic of the finest Gothic buildings in Europe. It was founded A. 1. 5lU. Tho choir was built by Charlemagne, probably about 1-1:58. Tho material of which tho cathedral is built is a brown stone, very much resembling our Connecti cut Portland freestone, so extensively used in Fifth Avenuo. It was ob tained from a quarry at Wussebonne, in tho valley of Couronno, a few miles from Strasbourg. Tho architect of the existing edifice was Erwitt von iStcinbach, of 15aden. Ono John Hu- ells, of Cologne, was the architect of tho pcorless tower. Its epiro is tho loftiest in the world. Its height, 400 feet, surpusscs St. Peter's, and is ubout equal to that of the Great Tyramid. The greater part of tho entire struc ture was destroyed by lightning in 1007, and the restored edifico was be gun in 1015 and completed in 1439. The cathedral is in every part richly decorated with sculptures; and the western front, rising 230 feet, is, or was, particularly fine with its wealth ofatatut.es, ornamontal carvings, nnd bas-reliefs. It has a circular window forty-eight foot in diameter. Tho Prussian heavy artillery lias made, it is said, a ruin of part of tho vast build ing. Tho astronomical clock, the product of a German clockmakcr. in shout the year 1550, is a marvel of ingenui ty und mechanical skill, and hus no counterpart. It performs not only the ordinary clock, but exhibits tho day, the months and tho years, tho progress of the seasons, tho signs of the sodiac, and the names nnd move ments of tho heavenly bodies. At each quarter hour an angel comes out and sli ikes ono stroke on a bell; at every hour another nngcl comes out and strikes twice; and at tvclve, meii dian, a figure of Christ appoars, ac companied by tho twclvo apostles, nil of whom movo around a central point and pass in, out of sight, by another door, tho ttroko of twelve bciii" iriy. en, and a cork flaps bis w ings nnd crows. The clock is enormous in size liko everything elso connected with the vast cathedral, and is invisible iiiciii.. Tl.o loss of tl.e Strml.ottrg library a vuM colluctiun of 800,000 vol u men, including mni.y colioction of rnro and .vuni.ua iiiuiminii 'flllllJHni B IB lOtnJ I I T . ' .... - ......... a, w.w. JV.ttl iiuiri uu TO- pin red hy nny culK'Ctiun heruoflor nittile. Jt wit? llio blow r on ult of a thousand ycnrn ; and its destruction by firo, tutiHed hy the rrussinn hoi shot, I liku thu burning of the Acx andrinn libntry in thin, thnlofngrout number of tl.o worhn destroyed no duplicates cun over bo obtnincd. a M.aHomi ni-w.pii,tT (ilninn Hint ""K3 viim nluto ..rc no Jut I ml in order lo tii.d out !,.., 1 ' u I " no'l tl..-n ji.l.. ,y ttir. ar.tjiJ fliU "oC(ll, f'ltUKllM, Clf. Kill! a. a. as.a.ii .I.IU.I.AIIAM&SONS, V A UK ET CTH!:r.T, cm: a nniiM), r a. Dealers in all kinds of LUM3ER, Dry GooJs, Groceries, &c. rillTR itiWrinri .Sarins; entrH into partner 1 ship for tha furpnsa of carrying on to busineaa of Mrthani.islnP, nw oflr a gnoj nt rmrt rppnrtmilty to (tit elllnoni of CUr flflld and adjoining tfountloi In uj tnr fotvli at whnUl or retail pricn, that will antnnhh lha un1nitrultl. Tlielr good will ba particu larly Mooted to fait this roirVot, Every lady will, iherefora, call tba attention tf bar bniband to thti fast, beeania tbii branch of our builne will reeeira ipftflal attention, and arerythinir needed In a well regulated bouiehold will at all timet ba fonnd In our itore. DRY GOODS: Our itoek of OH V GOOf) ihall not ba mr ftited, either in qnMty or price, and will am- braea, in part, Prlnta of avery Kyle, Olnghatni and Lawni of every quality, Muiltni of avery grado, Da Liinei adapted to tha taMei of the old and young t md cry article of any kind of goodi tbey aell li to ba at repreientod, aod war ranted to give latUraction. DRESS GOODS: Ai to lilt I SS GCH)im-w hr. a iplfn'tid jorlnient of Atpsomf, black, wbita, and in eol- or; Armiirn, Silks, and in abort all Iht newen ttyUt tn lb inirkat Wa drptra tbtf fact to bveoina koown to arary porioo Id ths eonnljr. Wiih our n and eileniir nork of IMtESS GOODS), Ibo Indira can all U luit.d by juit dropping tn and galling a nice drtai paltirn, laoa sett, kid glo?a or by doing that which la better : glt her a well Ailed puna, and tha "III And good and paying investments In embroid eries, edging!, ilbbuns, glotet, hosiery, er any other hoosehold necessities. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: And in addition to what wa hare aires tr ennmerated, wa keep all kinds of Cr.NTI.15. MKN'SJ W EAR each as Cloths, Caeeimeres, Sillnetli, Tlata, Boots and Shoes, to., besides, nice aesnriment of Made np CI. Ill 111 sic for Men tnd Boys, nsnufaetiired out of lbs eery belt nslerial, ahich we will tell for cash or exchange for eounlry produce at prices which will astonish everybody. SQUARE TIMBER: Wa are new largely eni-aged la buying and selling taUARH TIMIIDH and manufae. tared LUMBER, and will gira this branch af business speeiat attention, and therefore make il an object to every one who has Lumber to sell to come and deal with us. GROCERIES k HARDWARE : W, shall also keep eonstaatly on band a rrnrral tcirtinrnt of fill! It' Kit I T.M and II It DW A It I', which wo will sell at exceed ingly l.iw prices. We also keep a full assor: menloffU 'KliSSIVAHIi. Ttia deparlraent 111 bt kept full aad oni leU, and all who conlcmplste housekeeping, will find il to their advatilsKO to come and trade with us; becauie we are so situated, and, from long esperieoee fu the huinei, so well srunlnted with the wanu end nt-cosiiies of this cuinaiuQity, Ihst we fenl alistltd II eicry nisn women and child only makes il a point to buy tbsir goods from us, wa can please them both as to quality and prlea. Therefore, eomo along and buy your BOOTS BIIOEi, IIAT3 A CAPS, BBADY MADB CLOT IIINU, end everything you need torea dor yourselves and families comfortable, from JAMES Jl. GRAHAM, k SONS, oct CLEARFIELD, PA. JT P. T. I 'For thy Stomach's Sake and" thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. 1IC. iso yi: it's PIRB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. V safe, pure, pltaasnt and health-giving Tonio strictly vegetAbie, and manulaoturcd from the mot pure and rhoice materials is not a spirit drink nor substitute fur wliiiky, but a scientific eompouaJ, fur the protection of the system and the cure of disease, made from chemically pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other Irrita ting properties, and will not diesgrec or otfend the moit delicate stomsrh. A long private experi ence has attested its Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies, No Hitters at present oftYred to the pul'lio contains so mui h me lii-inal virtuo, and yet so safe and pteuant to lake, ll's use Is to cure disi-ane, anil it will nut create an a; petite for spirituous l.'iuorf, but will cure the cOecls of dissipation. To increase tbe Appetite, CSE IT. T' promttte iJijftHon, l'fK IT. To cure Pjepepeift, VSE IT. To eure Ferr anl Ajue, VSK IT. Tn euro ItilliiMirt.ess, X'6K IT. To cure Constipation, I' SB IT. To cure Chronic l)iarr!ioa, fK IT. To core Heart-1 urn, ff E IT. To mire Flatulence. t'SK jt. To cure Afi-i Eructations, tS.: JT. To cure Nrvous Dcl.iliij, t-g IT. To cure Hjocln.ndria. IVK IT. To cure SflUnwncss of Ctimpl r'wn, t'Sl! IT. To cure Pimplrs nn l Dlotrlies. I PG IT. ffr Ornfr:il Pi'i,tra,iin of t!i PK jitnl powers, VSE IT, anj it will euro jou. Bold tvirywhern, at $1.00 per bottle, Mann- factiuM rsolusiielj by A. I. S II A W, Pr.npl.t, ci.i:Artrii;LD, im., Wbo otTcrs librral injonmcnts ta tit. traile. Ot. 57. l"(l!. (f. II. 1J. TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, (NVsr tlic Tailn nd Drpot.) ( 1 I VIII II I II. 1..n.-a. I KMIIIIACR this method of tnf..rmln the 1 J puMio, thai I list .p.nr,l up a yard for II. s,,ls of wooJ or anal-burnt I.I MK anil Anlliraile C(IAI., In the lmn.iii.li of 'lr(lold, a.,d hare rnmpMrd arnnifonirnls With ra.lrrn dialers by whirh Inn ki"rafiillMipplrennlanllTonliand, whieh will be riirpoml f ,t niasunehle ra.rs, t.y '! ."'" " - r"-h..r.. uieianrw rn B'HI'.rS Oil- t filer, an. I ob.a.n all oeccs.ar? Information b. reliirn maiL H. B. TAL'r. n-silt'M Ts , Pb. Jl, 13 t!' vsfwi iwaaiaifi MU'iftUanfoin. H, F. N AUOLE, i.WK AM) WAKH MVkl'.H. rri-.i.ita tin ,- ft..,, ''""in ro.'T nrni i i K svr (M.KABFIKI.Ii imltitHi unt ti t yuU'.t ffTiirllT. I,,t ht tut n tl kiiotl, (mi 'I I r'tiifii'iti) ncfiuni rirw .IJili.ni ttifttm.) t lt;p t"ck j( Cloth, Watclici and Jcwolry, ditVnTt VhIu fitli.T l.j iW "t !. W ATCUKH A full ''rtti tnl f ilher OoM or .'ilwr, initde tj tli bfl AurrKitiB and f.r rlftn nuiitifnriurori, fnrludinir a 6 n lot t( ((old and nlver bun ting tun, lull jvwotud, l'tienl CLOCKI-Of all dcilant, eonditlnc of iKhl da? and thlrtv hour, of ithr wiht, fpring or lever, and botb iTike and alartu. HKPAIU1N(. AW Ut-idi of Watchu and Clocks Horftlud, and wurrantod. In addition to what I harf fnnmr rutc., I r a full aiirttnnt of hl'KOTACLkS, colnrH nl pUin nil". Alio, (.OLD HKNS ind PKM'ILS. KPOONH, FOHK, BU ITKU KNIVKS, md in fart ererjthintT in ibt Jewrlrj tint. If I fnil tn hnv on hand juit what a rtmnmer may oavd, 1 mil orriar por first irriir, wiibciutiitrc.iar. A liWralihar of puMlc ptrtina(rr la Knliritod. aMaj 7, lC6S-y H. F. NAUtJLK. READING FOR ALL! I BOOKS it STATIOyER Y. Market Nt., C'irarflHd, (at Hie Past Ollirc.) 'IMIB undeniensd been Irave to announce to M. tba eitiarna uf Clearfield and vicinity , that ba baa fitted op a room and baa jut returned from tha city with a large amount of reading matter, roniiiting In part of Eiblcs and Miscellaneous Books, niank. Account and Pane Hooka of arerj do aeripiion f Paper and Knrelopcs, French preaaed and plain t Pone and Ftnflile l Blank, Leal Pipera, lecda, Mortfcaftoe ; Judfinent, Exemp tlon and Proroiafiorj aotei ; White and Parch; ment Brief, Legal Cap. Record Cap, and liill Cap, bheet, Alitnc fur either Piano, Flute or Violin constantly on band. Any books or stationery dctirfd that I may ni have on hand, will be or- ordcred hj first express, and suld at wholfFale or retail ti suit eurtoiuers. I will also keep periodical ..leramro, sueo aa Aiagaztnes. rJwg. papers, Ao. P. A. (JAl'Lltt. Ukartleld May 7, lftft tf GREAT EXCITEMENT ON SECOMJ STREET, Clrartltld, Pa. NEW GOODS AT LOW FBICES, rjlHB nnderipned respectfullj Invite tba at J tntit.n of the public (rcncrallj to their aplendid at-nrtment of merchandise, which thej re bow sciiiQf AT VERY LOW TRICES. Their stork consists in part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, .cuch as Trill. s. T)e Lsinrs, ATpaccns, Merinos, tiirtRhirrtf, Mimlins, (bleached and utibleacb ed.) I'rilllnjfs Ticking, cot tn and wool Flannels, Hstint tta.Cmsimerea, , C"ttondes, Ladies' Hhawls, Nubias A Hood. Balmurai and Monp Skirts, Ac., Also, a floe aortmnt of Mn I)rarera and shuts, Juts A Csps, liwit A bhoee. all of which WlLIi BE SOLD LOW FOU CASH Hardware, Queensware, Glasswaro, Groceries and Spices. IS SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of ererrthtnf omaMj kept In a retail store, all CHEAP FOU CA"li er approved eountrj pro duce. A. K. WRIGHT A SONS. Clearfield, Nov.7 , 1M7. C. I). WATSON Wt.has to Inform his .Id (riroils atJ tba publio fso.rstt lhat hs has of.st.sil ua a nr. Drug, Confectionery & Tobacco Store, In Lis old stand, or-poslt, lb. Court Huoss, EKCOND ST, CLEARFIELD, PA. His stock Is all n.w, fret and of tha r.rr hsst qoalttj. and will ba sold ehsap for CAMI or approrc-d Coantry Produca. If joa want pors Progs and Tatsnt M.dlrlnss, Oo to H'ATSON i If 70a want CcnfortloBfrlss, Cannsd F alls, Pliklta and Jellirs, Nuts, At ., lo., Oo to WATSO.VH. If im want tha best Poastsd C. ffrs, Esstcrsof Ci ffrs, Ppl-as of all kinds, chsap, Go to WATSON'S. If J0 want Fanr j k Tnllst Soaps, Pla.crlnf Kjlr.cs, As., Ao , bs sura to : Oo to WATSON'S. j If yo want Fanrt Dja Colors, Clsrk's boat la. obina Thread, P.ns, Nerdlrs A Notions, Oo to WATSON'S. Chawers and Smokers, If 70a want Iht btst In Its market, Buy at WATSON'S, whers yoa can gat Pipes A Pip, Fiiturts. If jo want to aroi clear of j our stamps, Come to WATSON'S. If Jo want to spnd a few hours of an armlig w.lh jour Mends, coma to H'AtFON old stsod, where ou can crack nuts and cat jr.kes on.il o'i'k.tk. p. m. Ai ril 1.1, H;o. JEW BTOKE AND NT.W (iOODS. JOS. SHAW & SON Ha. just nprno'l a Nw Kto, on Main St.,C'i.nr.tLD, Ta., lutcly occuiiiecl by Win. F. IKWIV. Thpir slock rnnsialt of 1 CEJ-CDCOUn (ikotfk'r.s nf the b. t quulity, Qukf.nswahf., Hoots and Shoes, ml rvcry article nrccsarT for nne'a oomfort. Call and examine our atock liefnn ),ur. clui'irg c!l.frn. May 9. lSCfi.if. pT FAIRBANKS' jj STAKUAItl) (f SCALES, UappMe lierroHB, Werehouse Tiuokt, Cnpj.n Prcss, In.protca Money Prawcr, Ao. roe ai,w tr II. F. UlULEIl & CO., Ilraler. In llarrlnare, aieliM:;a.tr ecni Sllwt, Clear,)),!, Ps. "0 MV UW IlOdk." n AVISO pnrrl.n.eH Hie entire sliu-b i.f gem!' at Ilia nld sland nt Kirk r'l.ener.r I ....mid Iu eantinue the liulnes a. h"rvrnrr. ' H.v ni .tio is to sell "i.ir.Ar ron casq." Tha.ikin, onr friends and r.ntnm.rs for past iatt"aage, I solicit a oontinnanr. of the same L-Ve,r,.?r . ,s AC K1HK. oumU'H nnd Vturiinr hop. -ftl t I TOt 0 HOYNTON &. YOUNG, lotNi)i;i:s & machinists Mirififtnfr of rOKTAELE & STATIONARY STKAM ENCIINKS Corner of Pouitli ttiij Piue Htrct.ts, i l i:hi 11, 1 1, r.. nAVIN'tl enzss;ed hi tao manufaoturo of But class MACHINL'UY.wc respectfully inform Ibo publio that we ere now prepsred to til all ordrrs as cheaply and as promptly as can be done In any of the cities. Wa manufacture and deal tn Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, Iliad Blocks, Water Wheels, Shartinj Pulleys, O.ffurd's Injector, Slenra flanges. Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Oauge Cocks, Air locks, Olobe Valres, Check Valves, wrought iron r.pes, H.cam Pumps, Doiler Fed Pumps, Anti Friction Metres, Foap Slone Packing, Onm Pack .ng, ana all kinds of MILL WOIth together w.tn riows, tied Sules, COOK AX D PA RLOIt STO ITS, and other CASTINGS of all kluds. afOnlers solicited and tilled at city nriocs, All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery or our manufacture promptly answered, by addrcs ing us at Clearfield, Pa. declB-tf BOVNTO.V A YOCNO ginning $UUs. I. need, F. Wearer, ! m TPT. I?-,.prfi. iwaj, I w. VT. Belts. a. ij. it 1:1: i) & co. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIG HT! rPIlE proprietors respectfully lnfurra theoltlirns of Clearfield county, that they hare entirely reflltcd this estuMuhmcnt with the latest Improved woo, I working machinery, and are now prrpared to eiisute all o.Jirs in their line of bueiwrs. They will giro e.-pocial allention to the nianufac ture of material fur house huiMing, such as FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASII, DOORS, BLINDS, iiii.i( hi:ts i .noi i.ni.rcs, Or ALL STYLES, We always hara on hand a large atock of DHY LUMI!r:K,and will paycaib for all clear Lumber. One-and a half inch panel stuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or exchanged, to suit ouslomers. COrders solicited, and Lumber furnished on short notice and on rcaaonahlc terms. Q. L. HKUD A CO. ClcarnVld, Nov. 7, 16(17. d'lothiiisi. IS oh' lo Save Jlonoy. 1MIK tlu.es art bard; yo'd lika to know lli.w you may save your dollars I The way lo do it I will show, If you will read what follows. A man who lled not far frim hers, W ho worked hard st bis trade, But had a household to support That squandered all ba made. I met him once. Biys ha, "My friend, I look thread bear and rough ; I've tried to gel mysalf a suit. But can't sava up enough." fiays T, my friend, kow mock bava joa 1 .. you wnera to go To get a suit that's snond and ehesp I To HEIZRNSTKIN A Co. lie took what II. tie be had saved, And went to Iteisenstein A Brothers', And there hs got a handsome suit, For half he paid to others. Kow h. Is home, he iooks so well. And their eflrct is such, That when they take their daily meal, 1 bey don't eat half as much. And now he finds oa Saturday night. With all their wants supplied. That he has money left to spsnd, And soma to lay asida. Ills good success, with cheerful smlls, lis gladly tells to all. If you'd save money, go and buy l our clothes at BKIZENSTEIN'S CLOTHING HALL. Whera tbe cheapest, fir.est and best Clothing and gond Furnishing Goods eau b. had to suit every laele and in avery style aprl 1,70 EDWAUD 1'EIIKS & CO., Flour Iiiiiisfnt'tiirftrn, And I'tntfrs in GKAIN OP ALL KINDS, PIIII.IPSBURQ, PA. A ri t.i, M-rn.v riot it, wheat, CHUN sml CHOI' ucn.untiv n hiniil, and ale al rAtr. r i..n.K.tl.li l'w. If.bt II JOUX TliOCTil AX, FURNITURE DEALER Mnikot f't.,cii-t of (he Allrfirny ll'-use, i.r. inrn.i i, r , I K El'P on Imii'l nf! kimls .t Purijilnrr. in enitf or hy th slnglr iir(i.-!r. Tti-c in n.- l o( n? ailic.oof KmiiHitrc, aill fiut it to th-ir lnti-p-nt lo mil and i nmiit mv stisk. wtti.-li I will ell ?ry ,,w tfr nsli or r hancc fr snitat.lt? lun lier. Itarfiflil, Pa., A ' " IJO tf. pnoii hti.vi:i SI'KAR-S CALOIllHr, B-QI'eilANNA, i:i'r:niOit. IIDV. l'LN.N, r.llit'LAT.in, N'UII.K lll.K. NATIONAL ItAN.iK, TltlCMI'll, PARI. OR r-OOKS, fi'iuns ntvoLvixri li. hits AM) iMIfl'.I.K IIEATKKS, And all kiii'l. of ll.-at ina: Jti,ve f,.r sele t,j ' II. K. 1IU.I.KII Ol). (ITH 1' - Itnvieir piirrlisred the lnl.Tr.1 of lit M. 'e.. .r;r, , in Ilea ti.'eiiieee ! h.T. lr.l.ire arr.rd on u-nlrr the Arm name ul J. A. llla.te.i.iirac r A Co., tie .em. will be eondueled ! ben-sllir under .lie .i.ni. ,. M,hannon Land and I l...m..er C'i.n..nv, Ihtore.) II. II. fllIl.l.l.iH)ii, JOHN LAW'SIIK. tnyi'Mf l'tr.ident. tlrnrral flip's. f I ' II K (' K I . F II It A T l; D K It'll A R IlSO.N It. lOT?, X L.fl.1 h.p fi 00. Kre-nol. hip.. 00. J'S.". -t ' .'.;. ss..luaiT.IsrU-atf4?'.i An, Treneb Calf 'Yf-W!'. 'il' 'f on. KFATrW'".. A r Qt A dNftUrtiiM. it 1: .11 o V i I.. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, imuc. tiisTs, .VnrJWI Slrtfl, flrtirfttltl, fn. w fE hg Irsve lo li.f'.rn cur oil sol new rest' leers, th.it as hsve removed our el tahllslimetit to lite ep.rli.u. aew t.iil'-liiig jnwt rfririi on Marked strsri, nrerlr atjfimiit ths MaLfioD tlnii'l on the arn. -oit Vfiri, Utaliaia A Hti' ilorot irhtre we re-pi'dfullr Inrite the public to corns aod buj thsir Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES. Our stock of Prurt and Medlrirtfi fnits of errrvtliing Died, aelvotej wilt, tbe freettft csre, ami WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We al'o keep a full stock of Pyc, Perfume rlw, Toilet articles. oaps, Tootb itruphps, Hair HrusliAB, Whitewash llrostis, and every oiLer kind Brushes. We hare a litre lot of WHITE LEAD, TURPENTINJ3, FUieed Oil, Paluts, and la fnct eTervltilnf ised iii the jtaiDting buiiness, ahich we eflvr at City piites to easb buyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, . Cnnfeclitnerr, P pices, and the largest stock of rarieties ever offoreJ iu this f lare, and warraut ed to be of tbe best tbe Market affords J. . IIAKTSWIOK, Nav. Ill, 188. JOHN F. IHWIN. Beale's Embrocation, (late Powell's,) For ell diseases incident to tlnnos, Cattle, aod Human Flesh, requiring the sit of an eiternal application. This Embrocation wee eiteosirslj ased by the (invernment during the wnr. For sale by Hartswiak A Irwir, ClearAsld. Joseph K. Irwin, CnrweniTille. ianiel Good laodnr. Luthsrshnrr if LAD AXD LIMBER C01IPAW OFFEIl ItAllE I X I II V k n 12 X T N -TO Purchasers of Choice Goods AT TIIEIIt MAMMOTH STOKE IN OSCEOLA, PA. PRICES REDUCED To suit the times! Oa-eola. V..T II. l:-r0. Curwensvillo Marble Yard. DKSHStH'K of ritontlin mr rnaiiH'. ainl knnwinn thcrf enn 1m no hieliT tnhun I n f'it't i lit ni'tnorr of thi H-ffa! .1 smi l'urird fiicndn, t!:nn to ewt over thir natnn h"inrs HMi!.tun ! ilb of r-inl irin p tni'it..-, tint tioinis iftrfver to the lstiiiji t.lact ol' (to w fnrr: I ld 1 v to nny to at who ni)i to ty,xt itii'ir nil. .lion f-r th.'lr dj-rtn! dinlK n: kindri'tl, that thry nn now hiivi an oppnrtantfv ol tl.-M -jj; so, I t .'.iMirt; nt my Mi-.p on Tii n.pnn Mrcrt, Ciirwnvill, J's.( s 1 urn prrparaj to ftirni-h to ordnr, MONUMKXTS, CKAIl.i:.tHOX TOMBS, 11 HAD STONKS, 4c, of snv drisn or sire, al rrarunslile ra.rs. N. It.- I seep un hand (he he.-i i-'orclgn and l.nmc.lr l1ait.lp. All w ,.k ei.Ti.ie,. ... the most skilirul ma.mrr. I will al.o di-Hvrr wo.k to a.iv p..int in Cleartteld or adj.ilninK pnunlie.. .1 de.ired. W M. II. COLLI Curwrnstille, Ot. !0, lsr.ll tf. THE CLKAliFIKI.il WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured espeeiallv for THE a.EAKFlELb TRADE, roa st.. i at It. F. BtilLFR CO. an.V7D 1 )INK, WUITB k rtnA! L'NISU SKINS- X Just received and for sale b. TJljt (MHHtl. O'.tftdlf!!, C If. ati:.iT iiiiujifm Ximt More In iul.fii'il iitr?! 1,,'V.r-nlinH'j ly f. T Hi.-vty. I.. M. COUTltIi:T I rtvu. r 1 ti, . u.. .1 . t f .if , 1 i t l .,.,,(.. n, k 1 rfi. .f J it if ni ,r ,r ! ir.'l "if "it n 1 1 1-r f. i.l'T, ''in' r tin) Jtrst i . a .; k ul HI' M M 1 it t.(.iji-. w i.f-li I r U d.1-1 t.. (.1111 N I I. H ilS T t IU:,Wl li tL.au I fli t he sutni- at' iht v of (M' rffi p i u' ir.i J for mvy iOt Koie in the ntititvliuo-1. ! s'otk 1 COf.f.Stl of Dry Goods of nil Kinds, Bub as Patinvt's, Casiiraeres, MusHnt. Pflainei, Linen, iriiln ?, ("sliders. Trimming a. BEA DY-M A rF. n.OTfllyo. r.O.")TS i bllOKii, HATS 4 CAI'H, GR0CIEIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffer, Tre, Surer, Rice, Uo'aefes, Fish, Sull, Liu.ttd Oil, l iti Oil, CarUo Oil. Hardware, Queonsvrare, Tinware. CastiitpTs. Plows and Plow feninci, Xails, f?pik-s. Cora Cultiratnrs. ( itlrr Presses, and all kinds of Axes. HiT Plows are of the CarwensTtlle anH Cetitre c uory make, and are warranted to be of good quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfusoerv, Paints, Vaml-a, (lljss, and a tenen! aasortiaeiit of btal.oD.rv, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, alwavs cm band, and will be suld a tbe lowest possible Cguree. LI H OilS, Eucb as BRAXDY, WISE, OIX a TTIlIf Ky Mirt) snunds of W,l wauled for whicb the blghert price will be paid, ti.ovi:n i:i:d, Od bLj anil for sale at tbe lowest Barbel prioe Also, Afnl for Wilsin's Slraltunvilla THHESIIIXG MACHINES. 4TCs1I and se for yourschea. Ton will And oreryUuuf wsuaJly krpt in a retail store. I.. M. COLTRIET. Frencbrille P. 0., Jan. 7. Iftftf. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CIIEArEall A Proclamation against High Prices I TIE are now penlne; up a lot of the beat and ? mast eeasoijattle (Juods and Wares emr offered in line market, eini nt fines thai remind one of the rood old dsis of cheap tbincs. Tbose who lack fiith npon tins point, or deem our alli yatiuns inperfluuus, need but c.a.L .r orn stoke, Corner Front auj Market ttreeti, Vlirre thfT run are, fr-rf, h"ar and knnw for thrm. flrpi. To ful 'yon l-T-.tnr.-i wbat arreh-sj) j'.i., this nniM be d ine. Ws ilo v A dfcm it UfCiimrT to v-nunifrate and itr-mixe cur stock. Xt is ucu,ii fur us to state list We have Everjtliicg tint is Needed ari'l cinr.rred in this trarbet, and at prtcis Ibal a'I' iiish lo!h ulj and V" n,. du'-'U JO.-l.l'H SilAW I Fos. AXD PROVISION STORi:, rPIIE undrrigned Ksre jntt retired at tLeir A new stand in Wallsccton, full supp y oi Flour, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, 4c, COAL OIL, (at reduce rales,) A irooj article of TOBACCO, CIMAR3 AXD SMOKING TOBACCO, eons.a.itlv oo UoJ. All of hirh will he sold at LOW R ATT? for CASH or given in eschar.je far EUI.NOLES si.J I.VU UEIt. Wa resKcifulljr aik lb. .ul,i:a ta give as a trial before purcuaamj etsewberc. J. R. READ A CO. Weltaeelun, April 7, 1'6. i TM. I 'prrnn n T-. ivivaifjun U, OVl0 AIIRRKCUVI.NG A spi.EX DM) NTOrR WALL rATEKS-GILT rATER. da. LACE CUUTAI XS, W I X DOW SHAD ES COUNTEUTANES AND QUILTS. LINES TABLE CLOTUS i. NAPKINS ladies silk coats r over.sk hits. ELEGANT SHAWLS k LACE Tr-INTS LADIES' C CUILDRES'S TRIMMED II ATA DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. REST KID OI.OVKS-I.A DIES' GEN 'J'LEll EN'S AND CHILDREN 'S. PLACH AND FANCY SILKS. FINE RUCK ALPACAS. UXTQl" A M.f D STOCK LADIES' AND Ulll.DltKVS SHUKS U A ITERS. MEN'S CALF if FRENCH KIP BOOTS HEAVY CALF POOTS. MEN'S AXD HOYS' FINE AXD HEAVY SHOES. CASSIMERES VERY CUEAT. H EST STON E TEA SE TTS, $5. GROCFRIES, n.orR , I' RAILS. rriUVISION A T LO II K I.I I'Kt A I, DHUVTIi-.S TO TliOSF HUYI.M) IN yi'ANTI TY. WOO?, MRKFTIVn AND f'OrNTRV I'liilDC. K W A TED. Clf,rfir.. .tune Id. IP. cv W Ine ana I.iqnar Slave. j I I O Cl-rr ales-r-r-, I 1-. rlr-litrJol tlN, ' wnotrsm PrjLta t. WINES LIQUORS, MARKHT ET., CLEAFTIKLP, PA. i.Kull sto.'k of Wine, I'n...lv, Gin, Whl.Vt nni a.ror l, alw.i. on Itnn l. Sj-c lsl attrnti- n paid to .e'urinc a por. ar.ii.te f,.f mrn-al and medi. al pin e... sprl 1-TOtf Miss E. A. P.R7nder7 AOI..T roa Chlek-rlnt's. Slelnwev's sn.l fmereori's Tisnos ttmlih's, Men A Hamlin's and laloket'a ' Organ, and Me'odeons. and Orovar k Laker's Sew.n, Naehii.ta. ii.so TRAcaea op Plane Onllae, Orean, Harmon, and Te, Ma i sle. No p.ipil laker lor lers ih.nbalfa ,, I -Kom. trli n.or to Virat National Dank Clra.n. ld, Mv J, no ,f. '"Ml "ant. . IMIK PEMOfRATIC I'fl aed v;iii!s. Clcarflold County Dank T.'.i ..I i I'" V . el. f i'. "'"I I ' ; t tin IT... ; . I t.' r r tl,- ai lis. ot i' t I . r in tiBU'i s 1 1 ! er d Iii i rrl j. ..J j(t ri t. Ul. I'M -I. a f i' il I'l; . J i er ft t . u -r i i i I r- ' f. t " f i . I i. I 'Ik- 1 I r s'l '' t i MV I Ct- 1. A f t'MJUl ' ' f I1 ; ft fc'f -f tbe l"tlt,t Hi" .f t, i t " itul'y $ Hc.'cd. e l're:-tM' 1m '.tif' , nff-ri ' f O e 1st (IreM.uM v ( i'i require tl.e not -it U ia.U lit tit to t fri, fif reenrttt-n. mm t LH)NA;0, P.inrARi) cnw WM. FOmi.H, J AH. H. l Ua Ham A. K. WhUiHT. O. L. ft f. K Lt ' WV. A. W ALL A r'R The ViDilofss cf the Puts will bs cord '1.1 1. Jvba M. Ailsmt., tfq . as Cah!tr J. l. M'ditV. Elaar.jp v. Arcrryn rnT.TTfrrTnv vr.v- McGIP.K & PERKS. Suocess-yrs to Foster, I'arlts, A Co., rijlllpbttrff. Centre (otitity, pt "XlTlIEIiE all tbe ljuiness of a Ps-rA if r f r ue irniimcie-i prcmjuiy suo 1 1 jb :j most faffirmjle terms tvtln County National Bank. CLEARFIEI.r), PA. TTIIll Dsrk is new orea and resrtv f. L Pess. Offjre on Seruod street. In'tbs La:. ii. forinerlv orear.ied ty Leonard. Ftanei a C p.aitrrtiea ao oprictss IAS. B. f! H A II A M, rllCIIAKD ntW WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PORTS'!, A. K. WKIUIIT, OKO. L. REED. W. M. EH AW, JA9.T. LEONARD Ju?1. 6 Cashier. Frrr 4 GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'S! JVrHTCODY trtinf to ff there flnu for fw j of Being rrowded i ut into the eiij. Il yon went good rhnrins; dune, go to httn Ifyunwint your rles irnceii itht, gu to iJcti, If you want good Mill Irons, go to taiki If you want your wsjrm ironed in tie r$ IT I and aturkitisinahtn m la tls.. - r- r- Kw.mm linn snakes tne best htntup Vsrhlne ie t. State, and dues all kinds of ULAChr-MlTi'l.V. as cbesp as ran be done in the esaoty fur Cut iy j'ost umce addretta ts UlenrOelJ hTidfi, TIIOM.iS ft. hi Borgi Tp., Das. 19, lSA7-tf. Scutlxern Land & Emlgriitioe COMPANY, WASHINGTON, P. C. ORGANIZED and etts.br.shM f..r tbe Puriksn and rnit of Karioing and Mineral Lsuei sod inproeed Htval Litate m I be Pootturu iaUi THOMAS B. HsOIitaVCE. Pr.s:is' JO. lVKK.SH, We Prcs.4s 3. IIKNBT AtKI.V T lew air rrnsUent ronnb National Uttnk of f'bilJeirbis, JOHN MOHKIr. ferretar. 1 HOrf. C. MAC DOW LLL, AtUrncy and Couiiselier. Ol3oe: Wesbirglon Ptildins;. Coiuer Estsiu Pt.( aidi rtUithui Arrnue, Wasbington, ft.C rrrar.srrs dr. John T. IMaD. Albany, N. T. Kxtior. Wn. Uig'er, CletitisiJ, Is. ioy. T. F. lUr.d -i.h. Trri.K.:i, N. J 1.1.(1' r. Wm. 1. Ps. krr, V'iltiaiiioit ?s. 1, y.-tf. hea;i Icirufiure. JOHN GULK'H DVIlREJ to inf irm bis old friends sr.4 st tc uicis. thsf batms; enlsricrd his sbcp ut iiiri a'td bis faiilMtes tor menuia 'turtng, bs is no i reiM i to Uiaho t- rd r ub tVurntiurcai " ay I e lis.re l, in gud ety le aud i eheap nut Irvflrl. i.e g-neru'iy tn on bir)J, at .t r'urnitiiTe rooms, a Tsri.i ass.-rtuitni of rj;. redo furatfjre, amocj wbich sre i:VKEArs AND Sir-E-PO.nD3. ner.lrbesaa J Book-Csses; Centre, Sofa, Psrltf, Prt akftft er d Dining Litesion Tatlri, Oa. men. Preneb fot, Cuitsge,JeeBy-Lird and eiktr Pelt tea ds ; Sffea of all kint, Workstssds, It ut racks, ab-stands j Hocking and Arm Chairs; art lr r-- race bfttoir, psr'i-r. com- snnn and utber Tbairs ; Lnoking-Ulssies of trsry detvriit,on on bend and new glasiee for eld j frames, whicb will be nut in on eery reast fiskle terms on shortest notice, lis elso keeps on bsr.4 or furnuhea t order, Corn-butk, Ilsir aid Ctt- It O trp .Ve,rtress. Ci.ifi.n8 op Every Kind Made to order, and funerals elteoded wits Hearse t beneeer desired. Also, House Peiotitf dtnetoerder. Tbe subsrriber also snaovfsc. tnrrs, sid nes cnstamly on haul, Clemen's Patent Washing Machine, the best now in est I I hoes using this in eh me nerer need be with. out etrao cliliei! He also bat F Iyer's Psiett Churn, a ruptrior article. A family" vsing lb s wuuin ntTr oreu ge wiiUODt outier I I :' h "d m.oy other articles are fr- fjed euuntry produce. Cbsrre. Jeujie, f -.pur, ttuwbod sd1 otter Lumber suitable Ut Cut met work, taken in zchange for furniti's Rem tuber ths tbop Is on Marker airest, Clrarfield, Pa., and D.-arly of polite the Old Jit More" jyu.N gVLICH. The Lightning Tamer. 'pi!B an.ler.ifneJ era Ibo s.la A(erile la tsls J. e-.i.ptt for .he"N,.rlk Ai.rrlr.n U.lvselir. l.nillTM.Nll ROD 8." T .e.ear lliaaalvssfs n.ii. n. er in a.e. and ara eadorsed by all ta. selrritttlo nen In tha eaantrv. Wa aereli, amir, tha cu.sena af tha eansi, ihai aa will fui ibrta up a belter rod, aad let lers mt.nev, thaa is eharird by tba fors.ea ei.nta bo annnallv traverse Ilia eounl; aid t.r-v iff our lit tl cash, never ta vetcra. KXCOURAfiE HOME LABOR. Thse wi.blr.jt Iipblr.l.if Rods areeted el tbeir build. n, i need but address as bj teller, er eall In (.ereiiB. W. pat Ibrn up sr.eh.re In tbecuunlt, and warrant tbens. Tba Kwisaad Fiitnres en a ba srea at sj lime bv e.lhts it ours. ere. P. blULtB A C-. Clea.rleid, Marrb J, n DAVID YOUNG, Slone-li:((er nnd Slotic-Masoi. ltT II.!. siceuia a'.l work In lis tin, al a.d 1 trme prtcts acd in llt.T-CLA ?S stvla. ArcLitcctaral OrDauieiits In ALL FTYI.F.8, Fton. TreMirf of e.er. Jescrl. ii. n, and all kinds of ina.on work eea trar'ea for tn orou.of iheenunlv. Anv p.r.ors wubirg lo have rr.perinole u..n work sad .i re ruttinir di ne, will r.nd it to meir taiereit lo e.ll upon me I ..uld at'S Inform ike pak I'e ihet I eau di!i.r arj quantltv r (less f stone desired, as I am tU owner f FinsT-CI.ASS STONE QUAIIKY. Ordir for work ran be efdre.sed to I'AVii. vt'i sn. tira.fsld r- Clearfield Nursery. oi'HAfii; home ixri'.sTr.T.- r.Ncoi: 'Pin; t nr..leriel-l. hav rjt e.'e' l'.V-d a "''. T on lh 'I'lVe. - .... 1 ,lf ... K. ...a 'eerhe.il end I'aewena.llle. I. .re arrd to f..r. oih all kinds e e tl I IT TH M, isiaada'd ' l.ver,-e. p., ibv.,l..,rt. Gra V'ees.. " ebereles. I.t n !: ks.'rrv. Straaberr. H"'-err Vine,. f.,u,i, Cta 1rM. 'jonre. and eerly seulel ebulatb, de. Cr-lw" i mni.-'v OI..I..I 1. 1. wru.nT. repjn M.T Crrensvllls, fa. Lime for Sato t rpilf. uodeniytcl, rr.ldir. near tha dtp" kas 1 made ioir Irte nrrannripenia wl.b l.W Huroers ea.t of tbe nrl .lo H.r.l.e he ena bled: to keep eeBManllv ou baud a large q'.aatir? P U II E LIME! k;ell he cferi lo fa. met. s.i 1 V,..ilders al r b.". oo.t. Ih.na ie lie, 1 AftS, ,r.ir:, weoM d. well to j.. . me a all. or address a., bv Isttei, be fore t.rb'..ttatit, iU.ir i.aie. .r,IV C. PAff MOBJ Clisrfrl 1. Ps., J.-ne 0. 1m-9. iaap I.lrt'ry Stable. "pilT nnders.fned be-e leav. to reform lbs auk 1 lie Sl.al hr is r.o. full, prepared t aeeePABse dale all In the way of fnrnisb.nf lloraea, PnCies, addles and Harness, on tba shortest totiee aad on reasona.de trn s. Reeidenee oa Laoual sttwX. Apil ! 1 h r Bt'utit k ro. I H,MJ?.r.,frJ f.M. W. SEASHASt,
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