Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 30, 1870, Image 2

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Gioiiqe U. Goodlanpir, Kditor.
CLBAK FIELD, I'A.
WF.PNRSPAY MORN I Nil, XOVR
lo, is;o.
Tub Order Hurry While, speak
cr of the Stnto Senato, issued bin
warrant to the Shcrifrofl'liilndelphiii,
ordering an election to be hold in the
First Senatorial District on the 20th
day of December to fill tho vacancy
caused hy the death of Mr. Watt.
Tiiunukrino VoTiNd. Wo notice
by our Jtudieal exchanges that the
"government" is still contemplating
the lato elections. Well, if General
Grant is cracking nuts of this kind,
hero is ono he can crack away at.
Jo P via county, Illinois, in which
Gulcna, tho homo of Grant is located
while in the shoe and leather busi
ness, is likely lo becomo "disloyal."
Two years ago tho vote of that coun
ty stood Grant, 2,0X0; Seymour, 1,
892; wiihin two votes of eleven hun
dred majority for tho "government."
At the election on the Slh for Con
gress, Bascom, Democrat, had 2,37C j
Logan, Radical, 2,375; Democratic
majority OME! How is that for (la
leny, as our Congressman would pro
nounco it?
Appointments. The Supreme
Court of this State composed of
.Messrs. Thompson and Sharswood,
Democrats, and Mossj-s. Reed, Agnew
and n illiams, Radicals, two weeks
ago appointed the following Trolhon
otarys : Eastern district, Colonel J.
Ross Snowdcn ; Middle district, Rob
ert Snodgrass; Western district,
Thomas J. Kccnan. Tho former and
the latter are Democrats and are re
appointments. Snodgrass is a Radi
cal and tukes tho pluco of Wallace
De Witt, removed. It is said that
Judgo Agnew voted with the Demo
cratic Judges for Snowdon and Kcc
nan, and he is being abused in the
genuine loyal Btylo. A number of
Radical journals and class leaders
have called upon him lo resign atonco,
bnt we think ho will, like tho godly
Stanton, slick.
Conorkss. This body assembles at
Washington, on Monday rext, lo fin
ish a large amount of work on hand.
Tho Radicals aro so badly demoral
ized over tho lato election, many of
tlicm defeated, that they will bo very
peevish and quarrelsome for several
weeks, and then Christmas and New
Years will bo on them, and finally
there will bo no work done before the
middle of January, llenro it is very
evident that but littlo will be dono for
tho people, as it must adjourn on the
4th of March next. Tho land grabs,
railroad jobs, and other personal
schemes of plunder which tho robber
ring has on hand will receive the first
attention at tho bands of tlio mem-
Dors, and after that the intcrc6ls of
the country and tho tax payers will
receive some attention if any time is
lell for such small matters.
Black vs. White. The right kind
of a contest is being brought about in
tho noxt Congress. Rowcn, at pres
ent a wliito Congressman from South
Carolina, was defeated nt iho Into
election in that Stuto by a negro
named Largo. The white Republican
has given tho Hack Republican notice
lhal ho will contest bis scat, upon the
grounds that tho latter bad th3 ballot-boxes
stuffed in his favor after tho
polls closed, also charging his "color
ed brother" with being a blockndo
runner during the late war, and thai
he took out English naturalization
papers at Nassau. Who in iho world
could have dreamed fivo years ago
that any "pet lamb" would bo charged
with such crimes and scala waggery
ty a wliito brother t Bowcn must
be erar.). Does ho not know that
"tho colored brotbor fought bravely,"
and must be rewarded.
Wavnk McVkioii. Tho I'liiladel
phi Evening Tel, graph says :
"It is reported that Cameron's il
lustnous son in law, Wayne McVeigh,
is coming homo from Turkey .without'
even making a decent pretense of ren
dering service to tho Government at
Constantinople. l!y tl,i operation
ho will pocket a round sum as his
outfit and at lean a portion if not ull
of a year's salary. This operation ful
lows close on tho heels of a similar
extortion from the Commonwealth of
i "-"""J ivania, lor ho hi s pocketed at
least ono yenr's salary of ?o,(i(K) ns
one of tho Commissioners to revise
tho civil codo of ll,o Stale, without
rendering a particle of service. Rrac
ielly tlio Commonwealth und the
nnUon havo thus turned into Iho pock
Jtsof tho illlustrious McVeigh from
II5.OU0 to $20,0(10, because h j. ,h"
son in law of iho man who buys un
cur Legislatures." '
Cdt-onrn I.rciisMTtnis, Ac-It is
lated thnt the new Lef-iiihiluro of
Louisitnn, jiiH eletlei, will contain
lour Ciiloreil men in tho Seniilo nnd
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ohn not only eleets thiio colore.!
"j in ino nuuHU. sou II) I
Clin, mil
menil.er oi Congrewi, tut
liiuutcnant (iovernor, eleve
colored
lb. a. o - , u vi'iviru
i.d eight co()rej mem
bcrsofthe JIot.a.-.beHideg , ,0,()rc(,
Secretary of Mulo ,nl . Snpre.ne
Jadgo, Alulminn h elee'ed color.
ta memher of Con rreKa ainJ n ......t
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i vuiursu persons to tlio State I.,
egn-
mure.
Illinois now tukos rank as thsfourth
titato in poiululion, being exceeded
onlv by New York, IVnnsvlvania
and Ohio. When another decade
hall bvo passed the threo Slates
D.me,1 may look well i0 thoir laurcU
Iff.flirc IVMmMom.
Whv Ml. ul. I (he i p'r "I the I'ni
ted Sillies I'd luxe. I Mi c'lii'IMlM'I'.lv 1
Why should they bo culled iip'ii to
raise R revenue id' l' i r bundled and
sixty million ycur ! Wo say four
hundred and sixty millions, for that
is neeording lo the nilo nl Iho Treas
ury income at present, tho revenue
ir the Inst quarter, ending Setitctnbcr
lilt, being over a hundred and fifteen
millions. Threo hundred millions a
year should pay all tlio current ex-
iiciiditures of the governnieut, iho in
terest on tho debt, and leave a surplus
of twei.ty livo millions, at least, to be
applied to tho liquidation of Hie debt.
Tho current expenses fur all iho de
partments wur, navy, civil service,
pensions and all ought not to exceed
a hundred and fifty millions. We are
at penco both at homo and w ith all
the world, w ith tho exception of some
Indian wars, which need not be costly.
Indian wars wo always bud, and Iho
regular army of our penco establish
ment is Millicicnt for this purposo
Nor is there any fear of any oilier
war. The army is no longer required
for reconstructing ihe South, if, in
deed, it ever was, for that fed ion of
our country is restored and acting in
peaceful harmony with Iho orlli. a
largo standing army is thereforo un
necessary. Admitting thai wo should have
both a larger army and a respectable
nnvy, in proportion to the increase of
population und tho growing impor
tance of the republic among the na
tions of the world, these branches of
the public service ought not to cost
over sixty millions a year. This
would leavo ninety millions for the
civil service, including pensions, if we
reckon the total current expenditure
at n hundred mid filly millions. Who
will not say this ought to be sufficient?
Indeed, it is too much for an econom
ical administration of the govern
ment. It doubles tho amount'expen
ded ten years ngo, just before the
war. Add tho interest on tho debt,
which is about one hundred and
twenty-fivo millions, and tho total
rcvenuo required to meet tho demands
of Iho government is two hundred
and seventy-five millions. Willi an
incomo of ihreo hundred millions tho
government would then bnvo a sur
plusof twenty-fivo millions a year for
iho liquidation of the principal of the
debt. That is ull that should be asked
now of Iho peoiilo w ho havo spilled
their blood for the Union, and who
have ul ready pnid so much of the cost
of the war. Is it not monstrous, then,
to tux us at the rato of four hundred
and sixty millions a year ?
The administration boasts of having
reduced tho principal of tho debt.
What else could it do wilh such an
enormous income ? But would it not
be better to boast of taking off the
burdensome luxes? Would it not
make more polilicul capital, if that be
its obejet, by relieving the peoplo of
their burdens than by paying so much
of tho debt ns it is now paying ? Ho
sides, such a stupendous surplus reve
nue leads to corruption, extravagance
and tho employment of an army of
olllcc-holders. It tends to sap the
foundation of public virtue anil to de
moralizo the eoinmunitj-. It leads to
extravagance among tho people and
keeps np high prices. Tho manufac
turers may wish to pcrprtunto this
syttcm of raising nn enormous rcve
nuo, becauso it calls for a high tariff
and affords them protection; but tho
mass of the people tho farmers,
planters and all the industiious class
es nre the sull'erers. If Congress
would reduce the taxes a hundred and
fifty, or even a hundred millions a
ycur, which ihe government could
very well afford, tho amount thus
saved to ihe peoplo would go to the
development of iho country and to
increase tho nationul wealth. The
next generation, or even tho people
ten years heuco, would be far belter
able to pay tlio principal of tho debt
lliun wo aro. Reduce tho taxes, then,
to tho lowest point that an economi
cal administration of tho government
and n sinking fund of twenty five or
thirty million a year lor liquidating
tho debt w ill admit. A rcvenuo of
three hundred millions ought lo be
amply sufficient lor this. Wo advise
General Grunt, Secretary Boutwell
and Congress to establish a system of
lin.incuil policy in accordance Willi
theso views. A. Y. Herald.
Tub Situation Tho New York
Herald of Friday says : Senator Cam
eron returned to Washington yester
day from bis pilgrimngo to Gcorcia
Tho Pennsylvania Senator is ono of
our shrewdest politicians, and, obser
ving tho unfavorable aspect of affairs
in Georgia, concluded to give the
Republicans in Ihnt. Slnto the benefit
of his experience. Tho Senator has
evidently "fixed things" in the inter
est of his party, lie returns bring
ing words of cheer for tho Radicals,
and thinks that with a full vote his
parly will curry Ilia State. In order
to prevent intimidation of tho colored
voters and lo insure a fair election he
considered tho presenco of federal
troops absolutely necessary. Gover
nor Bullock endorses Senator Camo
ron's views, especially ns rerards t lie
necessity oi irnnps. J ho tiovernor,
how ever, is in training for the I'niled
Stales Senate, hence, his iiarliciihir I
uiixici lora-iaireicciion nnu rtldlciil
nicecfS.
Wur Not T Tho W'chI t'hestei
Jiffersonian says : Thero pro slrong
rumors in political circles ihut there
will bo n negro placed in somo posi
lion in tho I'nhinel nt no rrmoto day.
Tho negro element is determined to
mnko itself heard nnd felt. Tho col-
orcd men aro not golrrr to wnit wilh
supplianeo for representation in tho
Cabinet. They demand it, nnd their
demand must bo granted. Fred.
Douglass, of New York, John Purvis,
of Philadelphia, nnd Andrew Jackson
nnd John Peck, or Pittsburg, ro spo.
ken of in connection with a sent in
Air. (.rant's Cabinet. And why should
it not be so? Tho negro has pel formed
his part of Iho bargain, nnd w hy should
not tho Itadical leaders perform thtirsT
HiiMrii up I'noMisr. A suit linn
hern commenced in l'hiladi Inhin in
liehnirfinmoj'i n J. Tiennnn. ayainsl
Iteiijnmin llarrin llrewsler. V.-., Vx
Aitorney i.ener;il of tho Stnto. fr
damii";eii for alleged hreiit h of irom
io of marriage. The lady is the id
ow of Francis Tiennnn, w ho was at
one lims a men limit in 1'hiliideliihin.
What amount of damages nre i limned ;
wo huve not heard, hut they will j
doiihlless do in accordance with the
gentleman's tniidin in docielv und'
urn repined wraith. It will ho re
membered (lint Jlr. Jliewnler was
married last stnnmer to a diini'l-ter nf
'''"jj"' Jr- j volunteered to Ro to Franco and help . Tho i idory iu .Nevada is doubly James Hopkins, a Uehelor of 75. is
J. Cilanev Joner7orn,eilr r rtnl,.' pV" i'i ,t,'l"1,,'llr; Tho onRraleful ffratifyinc, inssmnch as it makes Iho Ihe neallhiest man in llallimoro, be
county w'llprlihl 71 ,Y V (icorc I rnncis and l'aeilie section nf theeounlry a Ileino- infi worth alniul IT.lM.O.nO.l, nil of
Icd StVlw ilff ,,Ut 'n J'"''." ',nsi,i,,n 1,0 nt . cmiic nnit. We had alre.dv carried ' which he propose, to devot, to the
Delaware "on In-come used lo H hi furlunes do ().vKo and Califonria. and" Nevada founding of 'the James Hopkin. Vni-
, n"1 "l"ngr. I now completes the lilclo. i verily of tho i ily of Ualtimorc,
Hannr
The A.1 lav,,. I
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tiisu n mix a inn Ml.
Tim I'.illnwiii.r. from Ihe I 'bin Iclim
I'.,... .'. f H ill .,ii-n llni l-eii.lcr II 1.1
. r n I'.iihl
idea of the continued n ign of terror
In tho South, inimgiirsteil by the
llepuhliean party ol'tlio North. Read
tho nrt'nlo and circuliilo it among the
people.
Every day Ihero reaches us fresh
intelligence of thai fraudulent manner
by which tho recent election bus been
curried. These are flagrant and suf
ficient to set aside tho whole election,
if Ihero was any tribunal to which
justice, and right could mako its ap-
pout, in this county aiono, ouisiue,
of the city, armed colored bands, styl
ing themselves the "militia," surround
ed the polls and insisted upon inspect
ing ihe. tickets of the voters, and thus, to
a great extent, either drove of tho.se of
the colored rare who wished to Vote the
Itcfurm ticket, or intimidate them into
the support of tho liuilicul nominee.
Tho lew wliito men present were pow
erless. They voted in peril. lusoinc
cases lliev were not permitted to vote
at all. This w as the case at iho Wap
palaw Church poll. And so with
others, i'ulorcd women, in some parts
of the State, were allowed to vote, fcr
their sick husands. In many portions
neither managers or voters were sworn
1 11 Bomn count ies mora votes were cast I
than mules over twenty ono years of',enco to your sablo masters. Johns-
. . 1 1 .1... ..4 It.,1a.I fitirn Driuttcrilt
lllO. as IUHCI1 uy 1110 reeeot L imvu
States census. And wo uouui noi,
when tho returns are all in. it will be
found that wbcro tho Radiculs hud
the supremacy, to produce Ibo rosult,
nearly every cJored person over seven
teen years of age was permitted to vote.
Thus, with intimidation on tho one
hand and tho utmost liconsoand fraud,
it is not astonishing that tho Reform
party should have been defeated. No
movement can ever bo successful where
there is not permitted a fuir, freo, and
unbiassod election. For instance,
what would bo thought of an election
in New York, where ihe Rudicnl party
alone should be allowed to go armed
to tho polls; where they demanded
tho inspection of votes ; whero Un
charged and destroyed obnoxious bal
lot boxes; whero they voted minors
and women ; whero llioso of tho op
posite party had their tickets destroy,
ed and their voters inliiniduled, for
exercising their right in tho presence
of nn armed nub? Whoever heard
in Iho history of a freo election before
of tho managers and Commissioners
of Elections being all appointed by
tho chief candidate for tho otfico him
self, all of one party, many of thorn
cnudidutes forollicc, and of their hnr-
ing tho custody and tho counting of
the votes in an election in which they
wero personally interested? We will
venture lo sny that such an election,
whero Ihero bus been tho slightest
pretence lo iho riglitof ballot, is with
out a parullcl. In tho pasl iho intel
ligence and tho real voico of South
Carolina havo bad no uudienco at the
North. Its appeals to candor, justice
and li irlit buvu been unheeded. Its
statement of tho real condition of af
fairs, and its just demands against op
JiesiiiHi uouii luu iv'i 111a hi iui, ii.c
worst sort of tyranny, and for honest
government havo been in vain. The
car of tho North is eagerly lent to
those who aro tho detainers of the
Stale, and who havo trampled under
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foot every vestigo of liberty, violated
cveiy seiilimenlof right, and brought
tho Stato to tho very verge of ruin
and desolation.
fvor. UoTmnn ami the frilirat
Holditr.
The people of ihe State of New York,
and indeed tho patriots of Iho w hole
muiiiij niiumu i......iS " ' " heard liow in seasons ol cxtremo so
cncroachnients of Federal despotism I vpri t v, when the stronmi are ico-
upon Mato rights, owe Uov. llollmnn
a weighty debt of gratitude for the
bold and statesman like attitudo taken
cy nun geniieinun on mc cveniiui rtn
of November, in Ibis city. Tho Fed-! 1o p,.t littlo food. Thus it is with
cral authorities wero determined to ,IOB0 Outcasts and Outlaws or the
parade tho I'niled States troops about l!,.,iuhican party. Hunger has made
tho pollsandvoling places of lhocity, ,K.mj,IH.laU,iaI ,.y fi(,t
to irntalo the citizens and ferment nn jij0 wi, bcnHill for ,10 ,M1jgi nMt
outbreak between them and theso tools I delphia is tho camp of organisation,
of tho Washington despot, on that day. i ,,.,,, whcnoc a Kly ing Army of P.iig
Gov. Hoffman thereupon protested i mu w ill march on Ilun isbur" ns
against this exasperating exliildtioii ' B(lon na tlp J,c-jisliiliuc mevts. Il u ill
of Federal Interlerenco with State ,.(injn a ivgiment of Bullies, a bri
matters.and opened the eyes of Grunt's Ldo of Bummers, nl battalion of Hue-
unuer -si rappers, .nursnai ouarp anu
Ins backer Laleb fv Liislnng, lo the
In.. I ll.nl I l.nn n-.l.,M n... I n..l
mit w.1.1, .,,11,1 i.iiii... "',M(iletiins, I onvicts, J.'ietny IMd.llers,
niight render it necessary for him to! iUn, (Vatcs, Bandits. Escaped .Mud-
uispiayaiso 1110 nntiinry strengtii 01
tivn 1 vi n un nil uur-vv I J luni ill 11
Government, to appouse the domain
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if ihii
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h.iiuIh
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01 an outraged people, who keenly lell
tho insult perpetrated upon them by Mandard will U n hungry Vulture,
the Washington military autocrat. ,,d ,iey havo no 1 nn ii.-ns, lliev
dishing, Sharp k Co. mudo a virtue expect to live on tho cnemv."
of necessity; they listened to Gov. 'llmt is a foreiblo phluro of what
Hoffman s representations; acquiesced! nmv ,o seen at Ilurrisluirg when the
in bis suggestions with Ihe best possi j,),,,: In0 nsHrlll,linB of tho Lc-s-
hie grnco, nml during the entiro twelve
liouiH, lrom HunriKU lo nuimet on Hint
day of glorious victory (or lIofTiiim
nnd tho Iicmocrnry of New York
for llollmnn, in fact, a tlouhlo victory
not a iii(;lo United Slulea Soldier
was Been in tho puhlie utreels ol the
eily. Nino cheers, then, in thene
times of political nnd moral toward
ice, for the man who is Imhl enonuh lo
my to tho military despotism of W'tn-h-
ington, "ihus far shall thou go, but no
further." liov. Hoffman is souaro in
lino for the next Presidency of the
United Mates. A. 1. Day Book.
TniMira i tii. Wist vmm ,1,.
rnutious outgiving of tho Chicago
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iniunr, ills itppnrenl Hint ll.c anti
lira tit men in ihe Itadical party, meon
to control tho election of a I'niled
States Senator in thai Commonwealth.
.Mr. Vutescnnnol ho ro elected. That
is ngrced lo ly all parties. After dig
posingol Logan.llglenl.y und I'uliuer,
Iho Tribune expresses a hopo thut
either Judge Law renco or Mr. Midill
may ho the cundiduto of the I'emo
cral
bo d
to giv
who
form
nni
is tho
Parlies in tho West, nnd no mm
, and that sulhcient slronght niav . ' Isr.m lf.x v.tiT, A iniei-s,,.,. i 1 1 1 no . t .. : O r T i:!.i K i.noli m kihiis. w,,i
ranf.om the liepuhliean ranks 7 T . 'em's tnai.iritv 21.071!. Hales. S,n,n !'m f1 ',TI1" '" 1 IN M-KI'S
n n rilllinr lv In rthiM r ll.ml imillll IIIUKT.'iSIilS. Ant'! ICT , -i- i Ii- I ... ... 1 ,,lr p',ir " "n'1 inrin.
o a inajoriij 10 euner ol tliem;... , ; ., . . I reaanrer, lin ,(iln , llidnerr. Ill 4,iS : i i: i iiaiv j
may ho Selected. Kevenuo I!o-! ;': "cr" ujutiy siereil ; . . , ,.:... ..:t , ,,, n ,,,,., rrw,.,i..r. S..r. 15. le.im. -
and opposition to Iho eleemosv " ""million authorities, and the I ,:, -.,., .i,-.. I,,ln of ,K . '
S adminiMration of (ieneral lirant. ""Mo" ' I'l'Tly rcmnilts : -this I . f . .., " I I "TL FI., "I' !
watchword of honest men .,f all n"n'" K" ','. tho two Par- ..-....., : ,. -.-J".r. ' l.'". '"'"'V
boelectedwhodi.es not stand upon ! "-ur. H' resident may faiily he
Ihnt platform. j cliargeahlc with haring done nil he
- enuhl, hv neglect, to provoke them.
Here is a Western Jlemocralic cn Ho would better liavo lcen attending
ntindrum w hich nono of tho liadical 1" 'hi' iinportaiit nmiter when he w ns
orators have ns yit iimlertaken lo ' hihoring to carry New Yotk nnd Mis
answer: 'Why do tho national souri, in lite hopo of securing his ro
hai ks have tho privilege of issuing I nnminntion."
their notes ns money, mid notes cost-1
ing tho people iieaily or ouilo tM,-
Oihi.OHO a year, when leal tender :
notes could have heen issued for noth- j
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w: ,.,,., .bo ..i.r. B:i.:h ...
'mhhii am.init. . - K ""J '"
been L'lo'rilvinii the tieicr", even'to the ;
extent id (iivinu' llml riuo iho rinlil
iti roii.pici it'; nn- ... ."". ., n..
soldiers were ilisl'Rrimcd while the
w ar was guiiiR on, as the wliito popu
hit inn in Iho Southern Stales has been
disfranchised anioppresed evcrslnco
Radical Senators and I ongrcsmcn
i.nvn Inn. led iho ennucit v of tho neiiro
raco lo tho skies. Now thcro is an selves bourse, is Amadetis Ferdinand
excellent opportunity for llieso advo-. Maria, Puku of Aosin. llo is be see
cales of t ogro superiority ami stipro- j ond son of Victor Emanuel, K ing ol
niacy to ciyoy Iho blessings of negrj! Italy and of Archduchess Adelaide, of
nv,.i-.imeiii. In South Carol, mi. I Austria. Tlio young man H twenty-
If iioev Do Lai'L'O. and Elliott, three
out of" tho tour Congressmen to which
Iho Stale is ontitlcd, aro negroes.
Ramsier, iho I.ieutennnt Governor '
elect, is a negro; right, one of the
threo Judges of the Supremo Court, is
a negro j about ono-linlf of tho Sena
tor,and twenty four Representatives,
are negroes. The only whito blurs on
this black ground aro Wallace, a Con
gressman, und Scott, tho Governor,
an illiterate leiiow who aim jeuis
bl'O was a vende r of pills and pukes
in a town of Ohio. Yo Radicals, who I
bnvo been sighing for tho blessings of 'j
negro sway, ugh no more, .ouin
Carolina is your paradise. Puck your
carpet-bugs mid inigiatc lo Unit ha
PV hind, and render all proper obedi-
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It. It. It.
Roderick Rhundom Butler hns again
been returned to Congress by bis Rad
ical Negro constituency, ufler having
been ulinost expelled Irom that body
for tho glaring mill unblushing dis
honesty of his practices. So, among
other inflictions, the peoplo will be
compelled to tolerate this scoundrel
through another congressional term,
unless be should bo kicked out again
for a repetition of bis outrageous con
duct. Truly, the next Congress w ill have
somo very queer members. Five .
gets will hold seats in it, and there will
ho other members of hko calibre and
antecedents with Butler. To coun
teract theso, however, there w ill be a
great many more Democrats than
there aro in the present Congress, bnt
nevertheless thcro nro enough rascals
elected by iho Radicals to overcast
tho decent clement and ultach dis
grace lo tho whole body. Tho fict
that thero nro five niggers in il oujlil
to becnongh loconvincemodcrutceo
11I0 that there is no decency left in die
Radical party and induce ibcm to
hereafter vole unanimously wilh tlio
Democracy.
Five niirircrs aro sufficient to dnnn
any legislative body, and wo can hurd-j
ly conceive how Democrats can mate
up their minds to retain their scuts in
it. Nevertheless, for tlio good of llo
country, it is nccesiary lhal tlity
should do so, and wo hope they 41
SIIIIUKI Ul' BO. UIOI W U IJl'l.li till. , 141
. , , ' 1 1 . J, . .f
tolerate present evil lor tho sake
7. '11- 11 1 11
future good. By and by, when Hen-i
s. J J' ...
fiemcv ultmns nower n.rmn. nil theso !
w rongs and disgraces will bo righleil
I nnj
obliterated. Jli llefonte Watclt-
Tut Army or Oitlaws As the
day approached for Iho annual as
sembling of the Pennsylvania Legisla
ture the apprehensions ol tho people
Sro naturally excited. Thoso who
profcs to know w lint will happen are
predicting all kinds of horrible things.
Tho Philadelphia V( a Republican
paper says:
"Thcro aro grand schemes on fool
in llarrlhburg and Philadelphia.
The political Outcasts aro oriranir.ing
for a winter campaign. Wo have
I ll'l I " 111
hound , nnd the ground is covered with
snow for months, the starving bears,
wolves, juekul and foxes boldly enter
, .i.e ,...,.i r imvns. and brave d.utli
i :iru, nml ltl(J.H'llilClil rotnpnillc" (Ji
Sl.io-. Mlll,,uli. I'lilHicil l.ivinir
spies Jslni.nclilos Po
I : . .. .. , i ia-i ti
I , . I . ... - ... . ..
;,., i,..,.,i.,. ,-, f,.,,.i,,., 1
... ..
i n ii, i'i luun iu ii hi I, I. u I I
ri . ii . !. ,,
I iiinliihili-n, IIOMiniiUil Corpxca, l.o-
i i ! i i ii . i, i
iicmicj tiiiiiiiinU nml J'lirly lYnnh
1 , ii , i .i.
nl every imaiiiiiuh lo kind. heir
: cvery jmaeinublo
j at"Uro
nrrives. It will ho terrililo lo
witness, hut wo ahull try to get n
yliinpso of theso representative of
tlio lladieul piirty, nnd shall not fail
to describe their ferocious bcranihle
over tho sjioils.
A TtN Mii.f. Hihe
-On lust I'ri.lny
evening a man by tho name
no ol ol ler, j
residing nenr tho mouth ol Mahoning, ;
was cuiiglil upon tlio cowcutclicr ol j
the locomotive ol tho ll.L'll evening
ICxoress down train of tho Allcgh. y
Valley liuilrond, at or near .Mahoning,
nnd carried Irom Ihnt point to tins :
. I, n-i I,. I ..PA l.n w n. .1 ,m. ...... ...1 . .1
: . "v ., '-.
IJITTP (II I(n llll l
ii nen mo irain Mopped l l Ulan- enons impoit, nnd it should lo mado
inng, ho mado his silii.-iiioti known and ' the subject of a Congressional investi
was released; hut wilh tho exception 'gallon.
nf a cut upon tho hend nr fare, liom !
whic h thn hlood hnd flowed pretty Tim Ii.i.imois F.l.v:cno Chicago,
freely he reteived no other injuries. ! N""emher The oflieial returns of
Ho could not, so fur us we could ' "l0 election in this State havo finally
learn, eive anv aecotmt ns lo l,.w hn 1 nil heen nreived hv tho Serrelnrv of
i ii i i i. . i
.. iiiv , i n i ii n:in-r , iinu as lie lotK
llie ride nl his ow n risk, the conductor
ties retntiin nl enee. If Imstilities
It is said that (ireeh v's defe.it hns
"ved ln.n onenath-that required of
eonKrcs.,nc,i on taking their seat.
,,r-v Vn0i 1,1,1 ,lur",c ,,,,",
- " .........iii.ru.
! m mfn nn il.ti r,m c . : .1 I I rr n n i-ir I wtirttn I . iti ifpntitnn n u i 1 I 'ir: 11 i h m fl-ltu ri ;.
f" '
wiaretrtivii'B.i?io.w..ui jriitJtta ' i 'wjaitti-iniitjitntywaiti aacaenwoaa
I.I S,,a,.
jh-'-V';;'
throw id' Hie Ihnirhon dynaty
'V ' ... . . . ,
in
num. I Ml i in nil tins nine milium
have been active in the courts of Eu
rope lo set a S'lveroign on the vacant
throne The attempt to r.lnblih n
republic has failed, and a king been
chosen by Iho 1'iirtrr. at lust. The
namo of this little king, over whom
the riil.bo ol Madrid areshouting them
five years of ago, and is said In be
'quilo handsomo. Rut the high blood
eu uiinies oi ispiun win no uisgusicu 10
learn thut tho youth is married, his
wife being a daughter of an Italian
prince named Cisterna. Though his
achievements in war arc not known
in history, ho is a goncral in the army
which belongs to his father, and Ihut
is all that is to be said of tho young
in a n who bus just been picked up and
set on a throne as if il was i cu.lv made
for him. llo bus taken no part in
public nfi'.iirs, bring altogether too
young fur lhal, lint be is not loo youth
ful lo rnlu over a nation. His bluo
blood nnd his good looks, probably,
rerommonded him lo Iho Spaniards.
This is tho miserable finale of tho
revolution that drove fat Isabella from
Madrid. No one, plohcinn or patri
cian, could bo found lo reduce, the
chaotic polilicul elements in Spain to
order, and it has been necessary to
send to Daly fur a royul sproulling.
Castellur's glowing speeches in behalf
democracy and liberty end in an
Aniadeus.
Tiik Qiii.sTioN Testf.d. Tho New
fork liy Hook says : Put iho ques
tion fairly mid squarely before the
jeoplo, "w hill man vermis Mongrel,"
and it is decided instantly in fiivor of
Vhite Supremacy. West Virginia
was a caso in point. Tho voto of
West Virginia, on the 27lh of October,
wiis a fuir illustration of tho natural
instincts of the whito num. Tho test
of nigger equulily was fairly made ;
Sumbo (.line up to the polls, strong in
his native, odor, for Grant ii Co.. and
what was the result ? Although ihero
are no less than 20,000 disfranchised
w hites in West Virginia, wearing tho
political gyves, by tho orders of Grant
& Co., and not, thereforo, ablo to cast
a singlo vote, so disgusted wero the
more respectable "liudicnls" w ith this
fusion of the nigger into their ranks,
socially and politically, that they voted
tho Democratic ticket, and carried the
State, in spito of this nigger clcmen
against them, for iho Democracy, to j
llio tuno ol a glorious majority ol fy
0001 Look at it I A Stato manufac
tured by Grant k Co., out of niggers
and whito carpet baggers, "go buck
on the in" to tlio extent of .I.OoO Dem
ocratic majority, and that majority
. J . lit
composed to Mongrels who have quit
, ,- ,, v- 1
Grunt fi lo, in disgust I Ninocheers
,. 7. " . ... ....
lor It 1 A Snlireiii!ir-tT in IV out ir.
. 4
"vx
Won't Stick. Can nobody furnish
our friends with a recipo for holding
States after Ihey aro niado or made
over on Iho strictest party plan ?
Hero is West Virginia, cut out of the
siduofthoold Dominion tor tho ex
press purposo of being Radical in
srrufii sccutorum, gone Democratic by
m holesale ; and hard upon its heels
Nevuila, lugged into tho Union for
Iho sumo purpose, goes the samo way.
Then Missouri, mado over after tho
most approved pattern of disfranchise
ment Drake could possibly excogitate,
"flops," following Tennessee, also
mado over, also "flopped ;" and fiuul
ly hero nro onco Ihoioughly recon
structed North Carolina, Florida, Ala
bama, and Arkansas, now as bad ns
ever, with Texas ami Georgia, champ
ing on tho bit to do likewise. Our
friends ran tnako and remake, but
cannot hold. Any ono having a re
cipoofthis character will be hand
somely rewarded by transmitting a
copy to U. S. Grant, Washington, D.C.
R.lscAMTT Tho Philadelphia Age
says : Our neighbor, the 1'ress, "whis
tles to keep its courage up over late
tvliinia, nnd nnxjouxlv i.nra.ks tho
tcriililo -nfiii'iK-oai (,f a lcmoerulk'
I romjfiil in ,Z. "Whv, Ihe uiiHot-
, , f .. con,,.,rlvi,,j ' l,..,, ,..
I l." .'l . ' COn"'1('r"1" IU,trhl
i v iiwk irniiii'icm,
rioious, mcr
t'liunlntloiioiKlini;:'
ays the yrcss
Vcii'-, tlicso wero Iho
eiinso(iiciicc!i,
ii. r.i .ii
i oiily lnl yenr, of ihe vkI iri conan
. J , . , ', ,, .. r ., '
rnrii in Viliuh a JiuiIich I rcaiUunt.
fi - r i i i ,
; " his fiinulv, iilaycd on y too con
. . ;', . i r . ,
spimous parts; tul w hen did a Dem
ocralio I rcsiilent, or Ins hrother in
law, dabhlo in such schemes, nnd brine
Iho pow er of tho government to their
nid ? Never I Corhin gold conspira
cies nnd Mcl.urrnhnn liumls, hulped
by a President of tho 1'uited .Stales,
nro the fruits of l!adical dcnior ilir.a
lion. Murk Tiiie Than Pome The
Philadelphia Age says: In some quar
ters, (barges uro mado nguinst the
ndmiiitilralioti of (ieneral li rant that
for iho past two years, it has been ne-
lively engaged in disposing of ihe vast
stores ol war Inateiial, nud conlisen
led property of all sorts, left on hand
at the conclusion of tlio war. The
funds thus realized aro said to buvc
been setret!y applied to corrupt nnd
partisan purposes, without any men.
. :. - r . I I . I . .1
I"' ,.. .- .. naiie in me regu
Inr retioi Is. This in nn nlleirnt inn ,,f
int, lir,ii..n.;nMii..r. I
' 1 " 1 ,h v 1 i "i 'i
f"r Congressmen ul large and Slale
H.' KndirnN and H
Il.ittse 102 Radicals n
cruts.
I'emocrals.
nd 7"i l'emo-
I "Tiir (iovi nNMr.NT." When ihe
, criminal indictineiit drawn nuaitisl
Gen. tirant, hy tho t'hitaitro Tntmnc
land I'iiiciiinnli ( anmrrcial. Imth Iiad-
ieal journal, is considered, the nili
i l ies ol impeachment on w hit h I'resi
,l..l l.,l,i,n i,;...i 11-. .
Ueiies ofculo.Msiie resolutions. The
1 ,,.cti(,ns sn.inst I'resitlent Johnson
only touched his political character
rm , P(,raol, f hurscler.
i?iiiiii' nni rtiiuii n ii'mins; Ot'IlUie " r'i rrm.iu ii.ni, aim j- nrr r" ill. I Ifar Villi i
Tht IVMi.iJnit nf Iht koulhnn
Stein.
It ,n I u the f'iisii.in lo ns'iiine
thai the Sniilhi rh States had iistiiined
such lain' l"es of population during
the war thai lit l hi l' no increase wai
lo be exported by the present census.
The follow ing (Inures, lulu n from a
cnlempornry, disprove, tho assertion
and exhibit a very extraordinary in
crenso under nil circumstances :
States.
AUIiftiiift
.VknltKAM
1711.
1H00.
Oil 1. 700
4.l.'..l..ll
I IS.SIS
1 Ili.lL'l
1.0..7.2'l!
l.MVSSI
7os.o2
(17,0211
1.1VMII2
W2.II22
70:1. TIM
1, lull, sol
V2j
l,5tm,:il
. l Inwnro
1 Kl..ri.J
.Ii'oria
' K"tltui'kV
IfOiiitU'iim
MumIhiw)
''"'ir
u :
Nurili CunilitiH.
Hmitti I'.truliiui.
lYuni'Mce
TV if ,
Virginm ,
Wtat 'irinin..,..
AfjTrnc'itr
ItisrcitHo ,
12,2:111,073
A Loyai. CoxiiiinsfiMAX Tho Chi
cago Journal makes n merit of iho
fact that F.wvoll, tho Radical Con
gressman elect from that district,
wagered, nnd won over ten thousand
dollars on his own election. This
course of conduct on tho part of a
representative, should disqualify him
from holding a sout in Congress. Bol
ting is gambling, and tho man who
indulges in such practices is certainly
not a proper person to voto upon the
important issues which may arise in
regard to national legislation. Hul
tho Radicals hold a different doctrine,
and hence their champions enter
Congress with money in their pock
ets, won in an illegal, improper man
ner. When the laws are cnucted by
such men il is no marvel they aro in
sulted to iho morals and progress of
tlio nation. Aye.
Tho Roman Catholic Cathedral in
Pekin, China, has been fired and to
tally consumed, nnd a number of the
missionaries and converts murdered.
"Anli-Sluvery God," Burlingame
should be on hand to quiet his con
stituents. Atlanta, Georgia, is tho greatest
mule market in the I' hi tod States. In
the last eighteen months 40,000 mules,
valued at ,000,000, have been sold
there.
dwtismfnfs.
(MtlCl'l.Tl K AI. WH lr.TY t
Tbp anno;il meeting of the tH-khulien In
Hit- "Clrarfield Cour.fT Agrlcultnrsl hwti-tv" will
lie bi-M in (he I ourt Huumq, si L li-arnolU, un Dos
tlsy erening of Ihe Jnnuarj Court, nen.E the 9th
- of the month, for the iuroe of clecling offi.
ern for the ernuinj( reur.
(I. it. BABHKTT, rmMHt.
ClcarSrU, VovemWr SO, 1S70 St.
i. P. inVIff Tt, U KRKll
IRVIN k KEEBS,
Puceetinri U II. 11. Pwoope,
Law axd Collection- Office,
tS!l-70 CI.EAf.FIEI.D, PA.
A Notorious Fact I
fpHKKK are more people troubled with Lung
L I'liawi in this Iowa than any other place ol
iu iie in the ruat. .tn of the great eautrt of
thin it. the uk t an imjarc artuli-uf toal, largely
onxrj wiih mlpbar. Now, way not avoid all
ttm, aad prr-rT xnur href, hy aing only
llumphrry t tlrliralrd t'ual,' fre frnra all
imiartli-i, Ortlere left at the etorrf of kirbard
M'fp and Jamri tt. Orahan A .Son will receive
prompt atttnt.on.
Ann aii am iRMruRi:v.
rirarflild, NoTfiuber 30, l70-tf.
Luthrrsbur? Marble Yard!
flMlK uWrilr reanectfulW aananee to thii
X C4MtDui:y and the tmtilie cenerally that be
u now extcnmTely engaiftd in the manufacture of
M'nuni'i.i, Head and rmt rtnc, Mnd. Table
and Ittireaa Toj . etc. No bitrber tribute ean be
paid to a deccawd n latire or friend than the en-e-lutn
of an enduring ilnb aa a wit item to a u born
grnfralicim where tbry have laid him or ber.
I hare encased Mr. Ji bo W. tjabajcan aa my
agent to 111, and to wboae wnrbrntnohip and kiil
many ran bear witnetti. UrdTi aultcited and
prouiptly filled. Work diliverrd whererrr Je in d.
h. ii. Mount:.
Lutbcndiurg, N(itrinh( r 30, 1870.
FARM FOR SALEI
FITl'ATE IX IU RNSIDK TOWNSHIP.
IHK mLirriber her-''? rrr notice that he
.r .11 Z
li-iice, anl a major portion of lb. aatne iM-inc in
rlorir and in a hinh atale of eultivaiii.n. The
i imprurcmanl. con.,.t of a two .lor, plank franH-
(d..ll,n. .... building 130. kil.-be. and work
hnu. I2i:0, a'l well finiihrl. anil a ! harn,
lui'ii, with all lha olhr out bail'ling. loi-ihcr
wun a thTiimc irrhar'l, haiina l:!0 ai.i'l. trrvt.
all a fruit, ? pear trtrr, and urr .rtl rbcrry.
Iliiia and oa.-h tnf-a. all bratinr. Thic farm ia
aitiial, in UurnridK luwnli:n. in aichtof tiorlnffif.
?rit null, rhurrh", and arhnal bnar, aljoina
land, f Ilorni 1'ati-hin, IV ni. Andrnion'i Mlatr
and othrr. Tboa. dri.irin( anr further infortna
lion ran rail nn thr i.rrtniai'r iir addraaa the ondrr
rifrnwl al llurnaidc V. O., t'lrarSrld nuntr. I'a,
Knir. .iv Sm Jn.l.l ll L. M:i F.
P U B L I C YE Ni5 UeI
IIK on.lrrijrncil hm in( pQrrh.ed the prop
X rrty rr II. H. rwoope. K-iq., will etpoM at
imiI'Iic .ile, at Mr. Kwohj'ii Ute rcfiii ntw. on
!rkct rtrwt, (near the Jail.) "b articld, I'a., on
fah iiuw, ii:ci:miu:h s, irn,
A rncml af)rtmctit of IarVr. It.iu(h'ild and
Kitt-tirn Furnittirr, a partial lint of winch ir ap
wn'lrd: One wt nf jfrvi-n rep pnrlnr furniture, I
wt of rorwod ehamiwr ftirnilHre. I met of roliajr
clinm'-cr fnmtturr. I tri nf walmit c)uitnH'r furni
ture, tni li. ittcrain and tir carn t, 1hmm aUs,
mmtrcr. clitlit'p crib and toilet furniture, miw
Mc t-p and other taMe. lull ait of k it. hen rinti.
Iur and (iiinipiw nre. c-ok my rtove, Spif-ar'p lie.
vuhiitf l.ij-ht ftovc. tmiitll wiN.d ftoin. clotbrH
hor-c. Htninl. J aitb'hoardP, WardnlK-ff, biircau. i
3 el
V: picture, and lookiu flaxen, half I 0
arm etmiTs.ofti,r tal-le.
inlnwctriiicr and It at cm.
niMmlin, chair, aofan. Ac,
"lie IMIT norac.
cultinc Imx. rrlcn and ther t"tl, etc.
r- Tl-liMS: All ..!. nnder ten dollar to be
en-h ncr ttn ihdlar, notep lnr.cn if pnfcrreil.
with Keenritr, thirtr davt without intercut or i x
avmtliR with iiiteriPt.
f- S.i!t tu (.tuiitieiice at 9:."ft. a. m. The houe
will he wn-m and comlt.r'a' le for tlme atten line.
Nv. .10 It JOHN I'. IUV1X.
r All l ie 5,MM oi.rrp pelta wintrd
at the .tuir of I. L. Kl- IhNsrisl.V.
Clrarfi.-ld
Nor. Sl .lin.
Hit
M 4 I l:l.Uaae I Hciaenvtcin
r the very aijjhept i An rvt Ur all
ur HkniP. nov. 2;t.rin.
r will :
V .n.! of
inl. re.t until find.
nir. S.l. lsr.i.
K PARnrTT,
ARrnt
1,'MI-: IIIIKSI S Kill! ,l.-!The .h
'ivi; iiiHi nut ti.i:i
.ml..r bar on han l antl offi ra f'.raale FIVK
IIOltKS llin .-f.". I .ii. , .ra'. rlil hireee.wi lib.
in; fn.in rlrt en tn tbirlren hun'lirt. ai;d th.nrh
rrr rn llrnl dnnn linr..e. K. II. M'MlItR.
l.iillu'rr,'ii-(r. I'a., N r. :M It.
1l (tTOR-ej Mint 'li-Whereat.
. ti-rf rnlaniriilare nn lha elate of Mra
1IIHNMS TA VI'IU.I.I,. di-.-ea.r l, late of 11,11
t.iwnrhip, I'lcartleM .ni.lr, Prnn.. Ii ama. harmr
Ihh-o aranlC'l In the onilrrr i coed, and all pera-.n.
in-lel.td o .aid rrtnte will pl.aae ntakel avmeiit,
and ib.w liai ine .''aim. or drmandr will prearul
tbrra ppiperlr aulhentiwitrd f .r attlrmrnt.
A PA M 1IKKTII, Kimnt.v.
O.len.l, N'jr. M, f.lpl.
i;
TR A . fame to Ihe premlie of the aiib-
eonoer, in Hire t.'Wii.lile, r.n nr almiit lUt. I
lint or la't A.iro.t. a WHI1K It AH HOW. ,np
pnae l lo be eiclnren eamth- old. Ihe owner ia
rc,ue.ir,i io e.ine r .rw.i t. pr,,re pn.pertT. par I
Charcot and lake him awai.or he will Wdi.....,!
of a. the law . I. recta. Is 4 t f ' lit id n
U-arflild Bridge. Xnt. IS r.. .
1,0112.0(1(1
4s,cn
1 j.i.imil
1 !!'.'
, t,S;'.,IHHI
. I.:i2:i.'.'(i
. TIH..V.II
, TSIIJKKI
, KII.I'.MI
, l.Vll.l.OIMI
, 1 .07.000
. 7;i.v noil
. l.L'.'S.V.'S
. S.ill.OOO
, l.'.'ii'j.mi; )
. 417,012 1
I.1.DI7.S22
l,7l7,S4U
lisfrUantcin.
s
.IMI.IIl I I'lllsl I'lllfl'. MI.IMI.s
AHAUI'M' 1 II K Hill-.. T
II A L T I M() UK
1'IAXO MAXUFACTOUV.
WILLIAM KNABE 4 CO,
1
Munufairturrri of
JRAN!, HQUARK rpRKUIT
V I A N O V O K T J H ,
II AI.TIMOHK, MD.
Tli(o IiiDlriimrMl Iiiivi nn brftin1 tht pulilic
fur nturlv Tliiny yar, and upon ihrirric'-llfiicc
tuf allainrl n uiiur!harl pre Mtiinenor,
which prunouticri thrm unnitiaiYiJ, Thiir
T U N K
ffomTiinr (fr( power. FW0etnriti and fine tricing
((iinlity, ni wrll n m hI puriiyol Intoimtir-ii, and
fwrvtm M tliruuhuul tltt'fiilire 101110- 7 heir
T o 1; C II
ii pliant nil elfulir, roJ entirely freo from tht
titYneii found in mi innnv Pmnna.
IN WOKKMAN'SHIP
they rt unrqiiatttl, lining none tiul tfie rer? hept
M&fioncl muHriAi, the lrje cnpiinl employed in
our btitinrMi eniihltttn tit tn kt-p oomUnlly d
iiumr nr atock f Imuher, Ae.t on hand.
j? (r- Ail our Htjiiiim Tiano hue our Xrw Iro
prmril OvrtruitK Fcule and the Agraffe Trrhlo.
)f "W' wnulil rail opceial aitcntion to our
I ato intpmrrtnrnt in tiraml 1'innos eml Hquare
Oranl, I'atrntcd A tiff. II, 16(1, which brinjr the
1'iano nearrr pcrkction than haa yet tfD attaitiod.
Every Iano fuPy Warrant :d for Jive Yean
We have ntmle arrangfrarnta fur the wle Whle
mile Agency fur the uioit Celelratctl Parlor Orgaoi
and M'li"leoni, whu-h we uflur WhuletaU and
Hvtailf at Lowest Vnrtnrr Priwu.
WILLIAM kN ABE A CO.,
Srpt. SI, IP70 6m. Jtaltiiuore. Md.
HTAHMMl CI) I H 5 1.
Highfit Pretniom. Fllrer Medal, awarded over
all eii(puiiiiu(i, al Aluchauica' KAhibiltun, boston,
Ootobcr. IWW,
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
SELF-REGULATING,
WROUGHT IKON, AIR TIUHT,
OAS-coirsTnniira iieates,
WITH FATi:VTirD
Dt T FCUKKX, (ill ATI HAM HeUTK,
Wnot uht I bos Radiator.
AXD AtTOSATIC KtOfLATOa,
For Burning
Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood.
IB sixct for brirkwork, and 2 site Portable.
MAt'FAT( KRB OJILT T
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
N W. comer 13th and Filbert Stmta,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Tbie lleoteri are made of fleary Hmnrht
Iron, wi ll Prated Ug-lhr, and arc warranted to
U ar,-n!uttly tlai and LuH Tight. They are the
only Htatert that are niaonged without any dam
peri, and in which all kinds of fuel can b barned
wit boat alteration.
Cocking Ilangri, fur H0M1, Rntaarantt and
Familiea. AUo, a Flat T'i Heating Range.
Fiie Place Ilcatere, I-cw Down Uratci, Slate
llantclt, Rgitori, Vculilatori.
Pamphlets giving full description, acnt free, to
any aldrea. jyU'70 ly
TEETH!
TEETH !
EXTRACTED FOR 85 CESTS.
Ektrartfd wilh the naa of Kirnora Oxvn Gaa.
and Lw-ai. An cTnr.sis. (the only karmlcaa and
efficient Anxhctici now in nae.) l,jr
S. J, HAYES, Surgeon Dentist,
OF CrRWE.NVVlLLE. PA.,
Who woulj birrJiy mort mpeoffali rrtani ht
thnnki f'r the litter I pafronnfr of tb l, and
Inform tb public (hat fa boa rrntured bitufficw
to the rornrr of State od Locust ftneti. (orer
Jmkinti' ftore.) when- he t prriarrd lo rwirr
hii tMifttoiiirrt in nrwlj Btti ap run an 4, and do
thrir wuik in the mnt vkillful anl workmanlike
manner. All work done in the latest and mull
approvtx) at j Ira. sod juaraoienl.
Pr. II ATM will ne fnnrl In hw effine from
th lit to the S.!d of earb inim h. The balance of
each nvmib he will rprnd in Ulrn Hope. Hnmide
and IiUtbcrl prjr,, ftltcmntrlj-. I'artiei rrniilinic
at a dutance fh.mtd write to or prtvmuf of their
coming. Ofncc huum. From 8 to IS o'clock, .
ib and frvtn 1 to i o'clix k, p. m.
Wt ne Bne but Ihe very beitt Biatrrial, and
it i ft pompetition for beauty, ebcnpncei aad dora
l'iltT. tin at a call.
I'lirwtnflYtllc, Ia Ky 15, 1 870,
EW FLOl'U & TEED STORE!
riHE ondcrfifrncd wnnM repcetfullT annnanor
X to (he cititcnt f Clearficiil and Ticinitr that
nv naa openra a larjro
0H0CERT 6T0RE,
On Reed utrert. next door ta Ibe laeonard Home.
Clrarneld, PfHti'a
W here he will keep constantly on band, for whole
Vale or retail, g'o4f in the aloTe lift,
at the lowrit prices.
flour tn harrele and Mcki. Corn Ileal, Oat a.
Bran, and all kind of reed eonftaotl on hand.
Call and lee.
E. n. ISETT,
Nor. t 4L bj J. I)VSAHT.
W'AXTKP. 500 Hu. hcli 6f rotator, ia ax
ehanict for 1'toar, Feed, lo,
PR OP.O SALSl"
To ilridfe ituiidcrtt
r.iwuiftMotraV .Ornrit, )
Clearfield. IV. lo.eiiil.cr l., 17 . f
Pcalnl Proponalr will be receiied by Ihe Couutr
roitimiionerii ol Clearfield countT, at their offii.
aniil Kn.laT. the Hih dT of hecember next, for
the erection f a CuVKHKh KKIIM.K aonw the
Hiver below the motiih of (het Creek, haid
Hridjre tn he of 1 ,S0 fret tanf. and similar in it
cntnic1in tn the one aero tlte ronath of Ander
"n Crrck. tci arate pmpna! arc it,it-d f,.r
the exeat at ma mud ma-uni .r. tttn the price per
rani for the fonncrand per perch for the latter
AUo. for the Miuare and nawnl lumU .k.
fr., rtvinv the i.riee cr cul.ic f,Mt for the former
md per thon-iind for the latter. Alan, fnf the
runieiitri' ami lilau k mM h m nr r.ic tl.. t.
iirh. inrlu'lirc material. Plan of llridtf to h
tern at thr I'liuimtaisTirra' OfTicf.,
P N Ml II. 11. HII UTNER.
FAMI KI, II. lllVPMAX,
llAVIll til l K.
(1. II. tioopi.isnRR, Clrrk. I'ommiaainnrra.
VIIMIMSTH KTOR-H MITIt X.lic
i, hrnliv (tivrn that li-ttrranf a.lintnitratin
n lb. rutaln of Mra. MARY J. kKI.LY, dre d,
latr of Oa.ila, CliarSrld mantr, Prnn'a., bar
a,,na in.lrhtn'l to l t. n m;kt ' 1
mcnt, and tl,nW ha.in, .lain,, r d...nd. will
prnt th.ra prop.rlr a..h,tt,i forttlra.,.;
aim aiiiiwanrf wnnout ilrlaT.
Pl'll.tl- Itoia ilS, Adminiatralor.
oi.p..la Milla. trft !n, isro (tl.
I'M t I Tl.Hsf Hi OTH15.-Where,.. I.W
i ten TilaniriiUrr on Ihe eatate of JollX
10 K khni-:i;llY. lale of Fcrju.on townthm
dror-d. hare len (ranlrd to the anderaltned.
an.l all perron, in.lrlitrd to raid rrtate
11 to make itnmr.li.te pal mei t. and th
are reifitral.
nlailna !if.iin. l,e aalnr will
aulhrntioattd, for aetllrmrrtt.
nai me
pn-aent them, dull
F M. IIOI'KKMIPRRV,
WILLIAM Al I'llAt KKN.
Nor. i, l70 frpd. K.eeutort.
lMIMT,tA, HIV' MlTIt IWNolio,
X V it hrrebr (iren that Inter, nf a liuiniatralion
... ...e e,,.-, , niu.MI 11 I. K. dorr.d
late or l.awrenee townah.p. I'learMd eoiinlr. Pa
haunt l"-n dult rrante. lo Ihe nndnraifned ali
prraont In.l.l.ti l to and e.tale m ill pleae wt'akr
paiment. and thnae haiinf ehiiaa or drmanda
ill prcrnt thrm pr.ierle authentioated f..r ,el.
tl m. ,it. RKllKt'l'A II 11 K
t l H.rn,n, ,'T. I lit. A l.aim.tratrit.
1 lTIOa. All pecaonaarehmd.reantioned
v .s.nri purrnannjor mnidline with Ibe lol
o.miia priauwai iroeeiir
eleir,
h
Liithrta' arit. Pa., Nor. 1.1 St.
It. M00RK.
ll l'lt'KS' IXTAIII l t,r, .
We h.ro a...J . I . . R "
IF.K HILL, and wiil on Ih. . " "
arpniii " wwwincr or tne new
liternrt1a.ailatrT,t,T,jjrtWi
I l.reakla-1 tat.le. 1 dime. I.I.I. ja, . .. . .. - l ' ...
.. I act, of cbM. 4 b.,1. and l ddinV f ,, p "''rTi 'lVi .'17
T:;vx:;r
Li!.":,:?"':'"?'' i'RVii.i;:tii, i.eaT.T,7.T,7ir.
f llllf.itl0IUl.
MISS II. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIR
' 1.1:111111:1.11, ft
'II It FAI.I.Ti:i:Moff.,ri,.r,...L.
mrnr klini'lnj-, S,-,ii mln r I11I1
A I'rinmrr ill li.rlmi nt will I .,1,1 . ,
Srlinol Iht. fnll 1 for whirh tli. rvir.i(
prlriil iiiflr.i'ior h.r. I.... iirNg.d ' '
llort will bs .rril In r.l.-lcr tin,
tlr.i'liv. and Imlriif III e. r
TKKJM OK TI'ITIOX.
Ilr.lln(r, nrlh.rrii.nT. Wrlllnjr.OI j,
(HKigmi.liy ' .
Iliitorr, Local and diKri). lit, Uciijt.l'i,, '
wilh Map Drawing. (Irammar, HruL
iml Wriltrn Arillimclii) -(t
At(rbni anil the 4rieorr .'."""" ,!
Irnlniclion in Inalrumental siuiif '
(HI paialirif, 21 Iti.um " J
n ai worn
For roll particular, ..nil for Circular ' '
CltarCiilil, 1-rpt. 7, ls;il ljpd.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMy
Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal
rpilE aicoan aaiaioi of t prM,nt arkUu
..... .M.iiitiiiHiii win eouiiuruM
MllKllAV Ik. Il.i i v . . '
( ' 1 oi ..oiriuwr, 1871.
eharjri d with tuition from Ibt Iihk Ibr? t(( "
thr close of the Hraaion.
Theeonrae of tnrtnietion enibraavi .t
yiioi van cpict at ativ tin,. Th
included in a thoroncb, practical and nceon
, - B iUV auranian
muoli experienre in hi, iirtifraaion. uiir. I
Th I'rinpit.al l., i.. . t. .
and guardian, thai hit entire ability and two,!
will be 4"Toted lo Ihe.inoral and Mental trau. I
of the eouth ulmn-A nn.l.. k,. ''1
ii:unM ov Tiniov.
Orthoirraphj:. Reading. Wrilinn, d Friaanl
Arithmetic, per tdHion (11 weekil (..1
Oramiaar, Ueofraplia, Arilbaa.li, aad I
ihrlory
wKrura. ucomeiry. i rig-onoaaetrj. Men.
furation, Kurveyinr, I'biloenphy, Fbiai.
lory, CbcmiBtry, liook Keeping, Bolanv
and rbyaicai (jengrapbj fanl
iawii, unei anu f renen. Wllk anv of tfac"-
. I.... . II . L.
v.mucn. a , f . I
UL'MIl fiaaulXU Icaauns) (,, I
tt no umueiion will oe aiaile for aloriia,.
fmkor further partfc.lara inquire of
K L. IIAUKU'JX, A. 11 .
Feb.., Iri).lf. l'rinci,..!.
yiisrrltanrous.
II. BKIDGE.
MERCHANT TAILOR
(Blor on. door east of CltarOeld II mm,)
Market Mmt, t lcarftcld, Fa.
KEEPS aa hand a fall uaortaa,ala of Bnu
Farnlahiia; Oada, aKk a, f birta, Li,
and Woolaa I ndf r.kirta, lliaw.r, and 6.
n era nea, rocaei nanus. rati. fa, Olorea, Bin
emorni.a, la graal iari.1. Of tint
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors.'
Sack a, Black Doeikla tt Ik. r.r. fc..i .L.
fancy Caasinart, ia grnt artfly, air., tnui
Coating. Bunt, Pilot, t'kinrbllla, and Print)
oT.reoatina;. All af wfairk will baiold chaaah,
aoeoraiaf w taa lataat iljlai
"J --,lv"lr w.rawieB.
Alao, A rant for Clearteld eoaaly for I. K
Sinaer A Co',, rel.bratad 6.winr Maekiaea.
ot. 1, lsej.tf. u. BRIHOI.
ST0EAD EARTHED-WARE
OF EVERY IiESCBIPTIOSl
CHOCKS! TOTS! CROCKS!
Fisher's Patent Airtight Bclf . aWalltr
t-'rwll laual
UrTTIIR IKOl KS, with lid,.
CREAM I KOl hrt, M1I.K I'ROCEa.
AI'1'I.K - BI TTER CHOCKS,
I'llKLK tKolKS,
FLOWER POTS, I'll CISHtl,
PTEW POTS,
And a Jrrat naajr othfr thinira toa aaaitroa, I,
mention, to be bad al
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WAKE WrTERY,
Comer o Cherrr and TbirJ gtraeU,
CLEAK1IKLD, PA. al
3Tew Cabinet!
M0P1MNX0N LAND AXDLI JIBKR COM.
PAN Y offer for ! Twa Lou ia lb bor
ouk of Oarrola, I'lrarSild cooulj, pa., and alia
Iota lo , nit porchaarra ontaida tba liuita af aaal
biimogh. Oacrola ia aitaatrd aa th Murbanai
Ott,, in Iba rirhrat portion of lha count; at
Clrarrld, on tha linr of lb, TjrroM t Clcariil.
Railnnd, wh.ra tha Jioahannua and BcaTrrlna
branrh roada iatrr.M-1. It i, alao ia lha hrart af
tha Moahannoo coal baain, and lari;, bodir, af
white pine, h.nilorh, oak, and Mktt tiaaWr lar.
muad iu Out of th. larrral lurabor Biaaufartar.
ini aatalilirhmrnla ia th. flat, ia located ia la,
town, while then art aaant other lumber and
ahingle mill, amand it. The Iowa la bat a. aa
tear, old. and contain, a popelatiui of oaa Una
land inhabitanla.
-For further inforaaatioa applj al Ibe clla,
of the abort eoaipanv.
JOHN LAWS1IE.
Pr 8nerintfdeiil.
SAWS! SAWS! SAWS!
M?TAX-8 CROSS Ct T, MIU, tiRAO A50
CIRCILAR SAWS.
Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATEST PERfOUATED A ELECTRIC IAT1.
Far fale hy
till.r H. r. CtGLIR . CO.
JEW TIS llt)P
FRED. SACKETT,
alanafaetartr of
Tin, Copier and Sheet -Iron Ware.
Rooting. Snouting and jnh work done ee
ai.aoTiaLt Traat.
Sboji .a Jlark 8t, wear It oppo.it, la. Jail,
70 CI.KARFIELP. PA.
JOILV TIJOUTMAN,
FURNITURE DEALER
Market St., eaat of Iht Alleghrat lliiaat,
1 1 riRiu.i ii, f.
IKFVr on hand ali kinda of Furniture, la saita
or br the ainrle article. Tboee in md of air
arilrle nf Furniture, will tnd il lo their Interrrl
locall and oamtne atn.-k, whi h I will "II
rare low f, rath or crbanfe for nitablt laaiber.
Ckarael.1. Pa., April . IS. S-tf.
DAVID REAMS,
SCiUVENKR 4 SURVEYOR,
I alherabarR, Pa.
'V1 "hsrnrwofcr. hi, r,ir,,o h, r.!.lit
A " ,,. , ,77 ' ""T" ".
Z , ?TJl?llZ'',lf V"M, "' "
, " .7 ' -.-r u, ar( ,. RM nr..
taenia of wrilinr. derated without drier, aad
warranted to be correct or no rharfre. ol J.T
J. A. BLATTENBERQEB,
Claim and Collection Office,
0SCKOLA, Clearfield Co.. Pa.
f-i-Cnreraneinjt and all Irani p.pm draw
wiih aoenrart and dirpalrh. Piafl. oa and paa
aare lirkrt, to aad lrvaa nj poml ia Ktr.pt
priK-ared. oelk'T ai
ORGANS &PIANOS.
ESTVS AXD MASON A- HAMLIS S,
ro sttt bt
S. J. HAYES, C.rwenr.ia.. Ta.
IOR S4I I" The ,uberiher offer, the hooea
and l..t in wbieh .ho re.id. a ia ihe lloeowah
I l Cleartrld. for sale. It la ritaatrd oa Mereea
arreet. In an eluihle toentina for eilhee a pnratt
irridewv. or l.e baainta pnrpoeee la a corner
i'i aaa wonnr llie allewltoa of th-e wanlief
teed O'l, Tarpentlnt, Vtrniahea af all kinds.
I'.dor, in Oil and Pre t eint. Varni.h Pru.hea.
wiai ItARTsWIOK a IRW1K.
O W A I Ml' r Al t l:t.Kenaedr',rd ral
O Dlaeortry, lleluhold'l Rwcha. Rtker'l Ced
Liter I'll, Jaraa't and Arer't taedi.laea of eeerw
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