Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 14, 1870, Image 4

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    TIIK HKPUJIMCAN.
CLEARFIELD, 1'A.
WKPNK.-JPAY MOHSl.NU, liEC. 11, 170.
now could 1 1
Hp enrried my salt-hel to srhool,
Ami me thn-uirh tho drills -airit-d, luo:
Could I think alir hit huKired me " cIom-?
If I eouldn't, bow oould I? oould foul
At eee, lie tied nndrr me ehin
Me hood, wilh in bright rihhnn, bine;
why he gied in tnr fare eonld I toll f
If I oouldu'l, how OOllli I T could yonf
He toM me my eyes were so blei-k,
The brighten! of any he knew;
I blunhed and looked down could I help It T
If I couldn't, how ouu. J 1? coulJ jruul
He loft 00 nr eheek warm kin.
Thru off with the lightning speed Hew;
If I ooul.1, I'd have acoldrd and stamped;
If 1 couldn't, how oould 1 1 oould vuu?
'Twaa Ion)? years apo, and since then
He hai spoken word loving and truej
I only leanrd close to his hreiut.
For how oould I heii it ? could yon F
From tho N. Y. luy Book.
The White Republic of 1860, or
the New Nation of 1870.
TIi is in llio issuo to be "tried on"
tj tho American poople in 1S72, nnd
it is the most tremendous issuo, not
only of this generation, but of our
whole history, not even excepting
that of 1770, which was to determine
whether we should bo conquered reb
els or cmergo a now power among
tho nations of Christendom. True,
its decision is not nceossurily final
we must and will restore the While
Republic, of course, for it is not to be
supposed thut it will absolutely per.
ifh from tho earth ; but we aro to
determine, in 1870, whether wo hluill
do it peaceably, through tho ballot
box, or whether that final restoration
is to bo reached through civil war,
blood and horror unparalleled in this
or any other generation of men. And
to understand this tremendous issuo
now impending over tho country, a
few brief facts aro alone needed to
render it so clear, that a man may
run and read it, and though a fool
must understand it.
Tor somo fifty years tho wholo mo
ral and mutcriul weight of tho British
government has been wielded, as de
clared by the lato Lord Aberdeen, to
"abolish slavery" in America, that is,
to delude and force the American
people to "abolibli" tho normal condi
tion of the negro in their midst, and
thu?, in a vain and monstrous effort
to incorporate this foreign clement
into their Democratic system, under
mine and break down that rystcm
forever. Tho Kuropcan system is
based on ailiucml distinctions of
class kings, lords and commons
that is, they aro all white people, till
the same race, with tho samo nature
and tho same wants, but the few have
the education, wealth, power, in short,
the government in their hands, and
thus, generation after eencration,
doom tho graat, ignorant, toiling mil
lions of their kind to abject Bulimia
eion.
The American system, organized
by the men of 1770, is based on tho
natural distinctions of raco, and there
fore in utter and "irrepressible con
flict" wilh tho European, and if it can
be debauched, undermined, and ru
ined by amalgamation with the lower
races of the Continent, of course and
of necessity tho old European order
of class distinctions must needs blot
out Democracy from the New World
as well as tho Old. Indeed, the
chances for liberty, tho hope of tho
toiling million! of our kind, would be
vastly less in the New World, for the
working classes, degraded to a level
wilh negroes, Indians, Chinese, &c,
the wholo mighty Continent, as now
w itnessed in Mexico and South Amer
ica, would alternate from brutal des
potisni to wild and horrid anarchy
lor centuries to come, cr until some
purer and nobler nation of tho Old
World again conquered the Continent,
and social order began again as it was
organized by Washington and the
glorious men of 1770, and us it re
maiud until 1S00, v. hen the lunatic
and traitorous tools of England elec
ted Abe Lincoln, and began their
devil's dance for tho ruin of their
country. These traitorous lunatics,
first maddening tho Northern masses
under the mask of a war for the
Union, now throw off that mnsk and
admit that they have overthrown it,
and claim to have set up a New Na
tion on tho ruins of tho Republic of
Washington. Instead of the Federal
Union of self governing Stales and a
homogeneous citizenship, they do
clare that they have cMablisod a
Jlongrel citizenphip and given Con
gross the power to enforce their
"amendments," and for fivo years
past it has dono so by standing ar
mics south of the Tolomac, and taxed
thcpeople some five hundred millions
to degrade them to a sinful and boas
tial level with negroes I
So stands the case tho White Re
public of 1S(0 and the "New Nation"
of 1870 the former based on the nat
ural distinc tions of rare fashioned bv
the hand of God, and the taller based
on a Morgrcl citizenship propped up
by standing armies, for Mongn-li.m,
or so-calltd freedom of negroes, is
wily temporarily po.nblo by brute
forco. What an astounding thing for
future generations to tonlomplale
-.the once great, proud Ameri. an pro
pie degraded down to a level with tho
I'or'ugncso, Sj.ai iards, and other
ttTWo and worn oat populations, that
equalize and mongrclizo with ne
groes, Indians, Ac. ! How is it possi
bla for an hour, this sinful, benslinl
and accursed amalgam or attempted
amalgam, with interior races! how,
in a word, this impious and monstrous
effort at soeinl suiride, so hideous, re
volting and damnable, that coming'
generations if tho country is saved
will doubt if their progenitors could
tcr reach a degradation so horrible,
so fathomless! Well, tho catiso is
briefly and simply tho " Democratic
rutty," that stands in tho way and
hides tho enormous madness utid
treason of tho parly in power from
tho masses. Tho leaders, or follow,
ors rather tho mere mercenary, office-seeking
crowd, want places, want
to bo members of Congress, Senators,
to sit cheek by jowl with mule men
and niggers, to he governors of States,
ninyors, , rind think tho rond to
this is to say nothing, to talk clap
trnppcry about the "principles of
tho Dcmocrotie Farly," nnd thus to
gnlher all, as they fancy, in their net !
Tho fools, oh ! tho fools ! tho igno
rant, stolid, iniscrahlo fools I for, after
all, their ignoranro of the "situation'
is tho greatest calamity of all. They
fancy that it makes but littlo differ
enco whether negroes are "laves" or
"frco" and with tho samo ignoranco
as the Abolitionists, tho sumo mental
hubits, '.hey nro without ronecience,
and are equally ready to own a slave
to-day or ask for a negro voto to-morrow.
Here is tho evil, the danger,
tho fatal fact of tho hour, and this
"Democratic party" must be forced to
stand by tho Whito Republic of 18(50,
or it must bo demolished at oneo, and
a true, brave, earnest, manly Democ
racy, that grapples wilh tho Mongrel
monstor, brought into tho field for
1872. Every man that assents to
negro "freedom" assents, of course, to
Mongrolism and to transforming his
own posterity into niggers, lie may
say ho does not with his daughter to
mate wilh a buck nigger, but if ho
assents to political Jlongrelistn, and,
however stupidly, ignoruntly or blind
ly, iiids in forcing his own posterity
to mingle thoir blood wilh tho negro.
Let every mnn understand this fright
ful truth, and if his posterity is saved
from the hideous doom of Mexico and
South America, it is becauso, despite
his ignoranco, cowardice and want of
patriotism, amalgamation is impossi
ble, and after fifty years of social an
archy, tho peoplo will return to tho
Whito Republic of 1800, not merely
becauso it is best, but becauso Mon
golism is death and utter destruction.
In conclusion, then, let us all rally
now to the "Union ns it was" in ISliO,
and innko that the test, and the only
test, of Democracy, und in 1 872 wo
can sweep Mongrclism from tho land
forever, and save ourselves and our
children from tho fearful necessity of
years of bloody anarchy and horrors
nnspea!ahlo to come back at last to
tho Republic of 1800.
e
Animals Love Man. It is perfect
ly natural that man should have un
friendly feoling toward wild beasts,
and that tho instinct of self preserva
tion should lend them to destroy them.
Hut it is chocking that useful and do
mestic animals should trcmblo and fly
at his approach, or that they should
suffer and perish through his cruelty.
Wo believe with tho Bishop of Chal
ons, that "it is a crimo and a sign of
a wicked heart, to take pleasure in
tormenting animals nnd making them
suffer. It is indeed unchristian."
Almost all domestic animals aro
naturally nfTeclionata; they love man,
become attached to him, and show
their feelings in ways that are often
intelligent and instructive. If instead
of training animals by cruelty and
abuse, man would treat them kindly
arid affccliomitcly, ho would bo like
tho monarchs of tho golden age, the
king of naturo adored by his subjects.
A Richmond correspondent -of the
WorLl says, tho Radical party in that
city numbers two hundred whito
men, and five thousand fivo hundred
negroes. What a sweet party this
combination must make.
"Little" Delaware did much better
than was first reported. Fonder
Democrat for Governor, has nearly
doublo 2,"O0 majority; or nearly
that given for Saulsbury, for Gov
ernor, in 1800.
Tho first question asked of each
prominent vit-ilor to Washington
now is: "Have you declined the
mission to England ?"
2Vew CnbiiH't !
MnSHAWfiX I.AM) AND LUMBER COM
PA. NY !tT r f"r nlr Town Lot in the hor
tmti of HwoU, 'Irnru M count r. Pa., and aIo
lot to uil purrl.HtMTf iuti..c be limil of nid
brHigh. "weoU is fit iinte I on the lilinnnn
Creik, in the rirhent portion f the ronrity of
flrarOeld. "I Hit line of the Tyrone A CkarfW-lil
P.ailroit'1, where the .MVhantion and ltenvMt"D
hran'-h road tnlrrwet. It in aUo in the heirt of
the Miihannnn ronl bn in, nnd rz IkhIip of
hit pine. hetnl'H'k, oak, acd other timber rur
rund it, (hie of the lor?! lumber maniifni(ir
ina establishment in the Stnte i Incited in the
town, while there are many olber tumter and
phiuale nnlhi ai-Hind it. The town 1 hut te tb
rear old. and contain a population of nne tb-a-nd
inhabitant.
It.4t-'nr further Information apply at the (.(Bee
of the aWte company.
JOHS LAW?HE.
tpM 4 Superintendent.
SAWS! SAWS! SAWS!
M.-TAX'S CISOSfSCfT, MILL, I)RAO AND
nnrt'LAH hawh.
Boynton'8 Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATFST TLRFonATrnA r.I.ECTRIC f AW3,
T.r sle 1
n:,:s ii. r. liKn.rR ct
ev ris mitipi
l'l! ED. SACK KIT,
llannfactnrcr of
Tin, Coprc-r and Sheet -Iron Ware.
Rooting. Scooting n.nd job work don ot
riA.oAni i; TraH.
f li . oa MrVrt Pt., acatlj onitt tbc Jail,
I'l.nARFIKI.n, TA.
fi'kah h cALi'itirir,
m Mil i.iiax.na, pi TKr.inn.
Oll-. I'KXX, HEdl LATdlt,
r."Ii.Fr.(1K, KAIKiNAI. RAXI1E, '
TrifWl'll. rAItl.OR('r.oKS( I
sriiAiiS iiLvci.vixn i.niitru I
AXD I..t BI.K 1IKATF.RS,
And ill kind, of llritinf !r,.,.f,,t ,r ,j
.'" U. F. tKI.FK I CO.
I. r. atiTlToa "
DOYNTON &, YOUNG,
FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS
Miuiufat'lurcr of
PORTABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of Fmirtb and Pin Streets,
1 1 i:iu--ir.Li), pa.
TTAVINtl engftffoil in the manufacture of first
A A. ciIhm MAOHINKKY, werenpcctfuliy inform
the, public that we art now prepared to fill all
order a olienpty and at promptly an can bo done
in any of the cities. We manufacture and deal in
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills
Head Work, Water Wbeels, Fhaftiug Pulleys,
GitTurd'i Iujeolor, Strain (Jhuci, Htcuiu Whittle,
Oiler, Tallow Cup, Oil Cup, (iango Cork, Air
Corlii, U Iota Valrei, Chwk Valves, wrought iron
Pi pel, Hteora Puoipt, Boiler Feed Pump, Anti
Frit; t ion Metre, Poop Stone Parking, (iuia Pack
ing, and all kindi of MILL WORK; together
wilh Plow, PluJ gold,
COOKAXD PA 11 LOR STO 'ES,
- and other CASTINGS of all kindi.
jfff'Orden Boli cited and flllid at citj prien.
AH letter of inquiry wilb n fertniM) to um hiner;
of our mauufaeture promptly aniworcd, by addrei
ing ui at Clearfield, Pa.
declO if BOVSTON k YOUNG
O. L. Meed,
,N0TICE.Spa
Powell
J, . Weaver,
Vltl.
a. 1a. ni:i:i a co.
CLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT!
riMIE proprietor rcpectfully Inform theeitiicoi
J- of Clearfield enmity, that they bare entirrly
refitted thif establishment with the latcit improved
wood-working machinery, and are now prepared
to exernte all orden In their line of luine.
They will give especial attention to the manufac
ture of material fur home hutldiiig, mcb aa
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASH, DOOItS, BLINDS,
ii it. t cults .yiori.tn.ms,
OF ALL STYLES,
W hurc on liati.1 a lrj stork of IUY
Ll'.MBIK.andwitl pnca.'h for all clear LuroW-Onc-antl
a-half im-h am-l stuff prvri-m-l.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or exi-liarifft'l, to suit customrrt.
ii,0rilrrt loltritril, and I.aiuhcr furiiUhcJ oo
sh(irt notice and on rcaponaMc terms.
a. l. lti:i:i) k CO.
Clcarflcld, Nov. 7, lid?.
Wtfliral
"For thy Stomach's Sake and thine
other Infirmities." St. Taul.
. BOYKErN
rtns
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
Vaafc. .urc, ii-nnnt and health giving Tonic
trn'tl; .ci-tal.la, and tosnufarturfd fritn
tli Diosl jmrc and choioc mAtrri.i-i. not a F.irll
drink nor srittilutc for wliikj-. Init a scientific
coiril.ould, for th intecti(.n of tlic sv tcm ar:d
tlic cure of di'afr, made from clninicnllr pnre
iiri!s, cntin ly free from fuil oil or otli'-r irrita
ting properties, and will not d.-ngrcc or off. nd the
mMl delii'slc stomat Ii. A long .ri. ate rxperi
encc b.n atti stcd its
Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies.
Nn Bit I ir at prcurnt oft-red In the uhiir
contain pa much tne-lii'inal rirtue, and yet no nifc
an-I pita-ant to t.kc. Im uc t to cure diPtnc,
and it will not rrente an appetite f-r ppiiitucUr1
liquor, hut will cure the effi-ctc of diMpalton.
To hicrraae the Appetite, E IT.
To promote I'igipfion, tK IT.
To rure Dji ppt.i, l .-K IT.
To core Fever and gue. I SF. IT.
To onre Ililliunefi, tE IT.
To cure ConMipntinn. VSK IT.
To core Chronic Itiarrlma, t F. IT.
To cure Heart horn, I SB IT.
To cure Flatulence, E IT.
To cure Aeid Eruetlinp, F.-K IT.
To cure Netvoui Pebility, SK IT.
To cure II; lochondria, F.-'E IT.
To cure Pnllowneni f fmplcuonf I'Y. IT.
To enre Fimplm and Fl t-he, t'.E IT.
For General Fn.trati-.n of (ha
Ph)Val powers FpK IT,
and il will cure yon.
Fold ei en where, at II.OO per hoitle, Manu
factured exelufiiity (y
A. I. S II A W,
lrnp:itt
ri.r.KuriFi.P, fa.,
Wbo ofTert liltcral injueemcnls to the trade.
O. t. 27. Hf.ll.lf.
;i)vaud ri:r.Kf5 & to.,
Flour laiiiif.K'turrrH.
And dealers in
GRA1X OP ALL KINDS,
riiiLirsntRo, fa.
VFVt.l, FI FIMT of Ft.OI Ft. WHKAT,
CCitX and Cllnl' cntnt'j on hand, and
tor alc at rates remark. Mr jfiM tl
rpilFCFI IMIATFIi niniAF.DSi'N II.MiT.0,
J. I.irlit K'p (j at.
Frcii-h K in a ofi.
I reneli "air h en.
(fVjo.i,, Jal J Jif At C. kkATZIK t.
P'.oods, 0'irotfiifs, (ftr.
us nniii . w- "
J. aC.UAIIAM&SONS,
MARKET FTKKKT,
CLKAUFIKLD, Pa.
Dealers in all kinds of LUMBER, Dry
Goods, Groceries, &c.
Til R sutitcriWi having entered Intopsrtner
hip for the purpose of carrying an the
business, of Merchandising, now offer a good
ind rare opportunity to the eitliens of Clear
Acid and adjoining counties to buy (tore goods
at wholeaelf or retail prices, that will astonish
the nninstracted. Their goods will be particu
larly selected to suit this market. Erery lady
will, therefore, call the nttentlon of her hnshand
to this fact, benause this branch of our business
will rooeire special attentlen, and everything
needed in a well regulated household will at all
times be found in our store.
I) U Y GOODS:
Our atock of Ml Y (;IMI)S hall not he iur
pained, either in quality or price, and will em
brace, in part, Printi of every ityle. Gingham
and Lawm of every quality, Muilini of every
irrade. Ie Lainea adapted to the tastes of the
old and young ; and every article of any kind or
good i they aell in to be as represented, and war
ranted to give aatiafaction,
DRESS GOODS: '
Ai to I)Ri:sS ;HlMwe bare a plcndid
at.iortu.ent of Alpacaf, black, white, and in col
on; .rut urea, Silks, and in abort all the newest
it j lee in the market We desiro this fact to
become koown to every person in the county.
Wiib our new and extemlva stock cf DHESS
GOODS, the Indies can all be suited by Juit
dropping In and getting a nice dress pattern,
lace sett, kid gloves or by doicg that which is
better t give her a well-filled purse, and she wilt
find good and paying investincnta in embroid
eries, edgings, ribbons, gloves, hosiery, or any
other household necessities.
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR:
And In addition to what we bare alrea ly
enumerated, we keep all kinds of C; i:M 1. 1
MEVa HIIAH-iurh as Cloths, Caimerea,
Satinetd, Hats, Boots and Fhoes, Ae., besides,
a nice assortment of Mado-up M.OTIIIN(;
for Men and Boys, manufactured out of the rery
best material, which we will sell for ca?h or
r change fur country produca at prices which
will a tun 1 h verybod.
SQUARE TIMBER:
tt'e are now largely engagi-d in hujing and
filing MU'AKi; UMIil H and uanufae
tured I.FMHER, and will give this branch of
business special attention, and therefore make It
an object to every one who has Lumber to sell to
eoaie nnd deal with .
CROCERIES k HARDWARE:
We shall also keep eonitaatly on hand a
general assortment of (lt)( ;R:i and
IM Him A It IS, which we will sell at esceed
ingly low prices. We also keep a full a.iort
mentof UM:iKMV ARK. TLli dtpariracnt
will be kept full aad complete, and all wbo
eontemplata housekeeping, will flod It t their
advantage to come and trade wlib became
we are so situated, and, from lung experience lu
the business, so welt acquainted with lb wants
and necctnltics of this community, that we feel
satisfied If every men woman end child awly
makes It a point to buy their goods from ut, we
can please them both as to quality and price),
Therefore, eme ilong and buy your BOOTS
FIIOEH, HATS A CAPS, READY MADE
CLOTHING, and everything yon need to ren
der yourselves and families cotufortnble, from
JAME.3 B. GRAHAM & SONS,
iet CLFAUFIELD, IM. 17
AGREATMfKCflLKSWVi-gv
Dr. WALKEH S C.- LUCKNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
f Hundreds ef Thot.far.t's T Jt.
l" li.ar ttim(tVT t' th T jn''cr f, r t-
6 5 tul Cult-liVj l-Utr . I 3
VVKAT ARE THEYT
TnrT AHE KOT A vn j
FANCY D n I N K . 1 1 i
ieiri rcttr knim, hi.hrj. I rt f K,tlrlia
mud liviamn I km: arm il h U r J,f;!f(d ntdtw t
ennl t i t'.et.c llif t -ir, C!.;U.t " 1 ..nic.""' A r- t r
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MnrKil vj tIr.1 I'i r' f ( .'IK :i la, tr a
fraa rll Al'-nt.t'l.c f-i lien In tit. Tlirj art r
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t'.m r.ud )j p: pln, i r ludivcNiion,
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r'iratlTa tftcrl.
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and T"nr I. f 1 ut a 11' t - 'I yr,,; ut-. t: Urud
purr and II;r .. nn;, rt'ic i m ,:i r.ll"W.
TIN, TArKa-.dr.tl.cr iottVS IcrVim tn fie
erW'-mof tianj t:mTvan1a, arr CiY-lnA'tr
elatilnnOTr. lor full UrxtMM, tmai can fi J If
the rtrrnlor amaMl ea h Kittle, prlnlod In four !.
guairri I i if stall , Uermaa, French aitd rib.
i. WALK Hit, rroprktor. B. R. alt imSAl X A CO,
Pn:rtta and (im Arctt. Fan Tram-tH-, c
itmI i and 14 Commerce Btrrt t, Kcw Tort.
irroi.D pt all n;:ro(iu:it and ir.AU.it.
Oct. J. 1S?0:1t.
11. It. TAYLOR'S
LIME AND COAL YARD,
(Near the Railroad Dcpnt,)
( ! I.AIlt If M, PIAX'A.
IKMPRACB this method of Informing the
P'i lie, that 1 hate opened np a yard t..r the
fntc of woimI or con) burnt LIMKand Anthracite
C'tAL, In the Imrotih of Clcarfii-ld, and hare
cnipli-lcd arrang) tan-nte wilh cait ra dealer tir
h 1 -n keep a (all "upplt entaiif Iron hand,
whirh nil! be dipooed of at reaanat)e ratea, hy
ihe tun, hn'h- or car load, to sail pner-baMra.
Thoae at a distance ewn addtea tne fct letter, and
ot.Uin ail nt-cearary iulurinati'a hr rttnra mat I,
H. 11. TAVI.OH.
ncarfu-ld ra ,rth.Ji,
h ii.
K?h eT.w
iwinn' wwinwaw mm usiiiuwii
H. F. NAUGLE,
AM) WATCH MAKER,
orrn.iTi Tin
POST OFFICKC
rpilK suWriWr rf.'rllu!lr Informi kls old
hasna hand, (anil Is cin.lsnilT rrcol-inj aaw
adulliani inernio,; a larg. svuca ui
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
jt-9l keep Jewelry In all Its forms and of
difierent values, either by the piece or set.
WATCHES A full axeorttiant of either Hold
or Hirer, made by the best Anrricao and for
eign manufacturers, Including a fine lot of gold
and eilrer hunting ease, full -Jeweled, Patent
Levers.
CLGrKflOf all designs, consisting ofelht
day and thirty-hour, of either weight, epring or
levers, and both strike and alarm.
RKPAIRINd. All kinds or Watches nnd
Clocks IUpaired, and warranted.
In addition to what I have enumerated, I keep
a full BMortwent ol hPRGTArLKH, colored and
plain glass. Alao.UOt.b HKNH and t'KNCILS
hl'UONH, FORK1, UUTTKIt KNIVKH, and In
fact everything in Ihe Jewelry line. If I fail t
have on band juit what a cuntomrr may need, 1
will order pnr ftrat ex pre hp, without extra charge.
A liberal rhare of public potronafrt la nolieitfid.
May 7, ibbi y U. X. NAt'ULK.
READING FOR ALL! I
BOOKS A- STA TIOXER Y.
Market Ht , Clearflclil, fat the Ptmt Oflire.)
f IIIK nndereigned hep leave to an no tinea to
X, the eitiiens of Clearfield and vicinity, that
ha has fitted up a room and has just returned
from the city with a large amount of reading
matter, ronristing in part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
Dlank, Account and Pass Books of every de
scription ; l'upcr and Envelopes, French pressed
andjlain; Pens and 1'cncite; Blank, Legal
Pipers, Deeds, Mortgages; Judgment, Eieinp
tfun and Promissory notes ; White and Parch;
ment Urief, Legal Cap. K coord Cap. and Dill Cap,
Sheet, Music l-r either Piano, J lute or Violin
eonHtantly on hand. Any books or stationery
dolrcd that I may not hare oo hand, witj he or
oidfred by firt eifirecf, aud fold at wholesale
or retail to ruit cuctotrers. I will also keep
periodical literature, such as Magesines, News
paper, Ao. P. A. UAl'LIX.
CUarQeld May 7, 1o8-tf
GREAT EXCITEMENT
OX SECOND STREET,
Charnrhl, Va.
NEW GOODS AT LOW PEICE3.
rpnE nndcrrljrnrd r.r"f(fullt Inrllr the at-
I lrntl,n of the .olllr irerrrally to thrlr
,1'ienmii anrtnient or merchandise, which tbet
,rs now lollirf
AT VERY LOW TUICtS,
Their stock eonsiits In part of
Dry Goods of the Best Quality,
SiKhai Prints, P, l.inrs, Alpaccas, M.rlnot,
UinithatBi, Muslins, (hl.arbed and anblearb.
ed,) lril II n ;-, Tii-Bina;., eottoa and
wool Flaonrl.,P.tintu,Catinterest
C"ttonad.s, Ladies' hhaals,
Nuhias k floods, Balmoral
and Hoop rkirts, ic.,
Alio, a (tie as.ortnrnt of Men', Drawer, and
Shirts, Hals A Caps, Boots A boors.
all of wbick
WILL EE SOLD LOW FOTl CASH
Hardware, Quoensware, Glassware,
Groceries and Spices.
!X SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Of rrrylhln n'n-illjr kept In a retail (lore, all
CHEAP rCHCASIl or epirored counlrj pro.
duce.
A. K. WRIGHT i TONS.
ClearHoM, Xor.7 , IS07.
s
iiii:Tiun jew ac;aii
C. D. WATSON
Wuhee to itifurm his old friends aid the puMie
fener.llj that be bat otetieJ un a new
Drug, Confectionery 4 Tobacco Store,
In bis old stnnd, opposite the Court House,
FLCOXD ST, CLEARFIKLD, PA.
His stork Is all new, frerk and of the ver; hest
quality, and will he sold eb.ap for CM II ar
approTvd Country Troduee.
irj-.u went p-re Prog, and Tatint Mediclnre,
do to WATSON'S.
If J want C nf.rll. ntrirs, Canned Fruits,
l'icklei aod Jv'.lies, Kuts, Ae , Ae.,
Oo to WATSON'.,
yen want tbe lest Roasted C Ore, Etseneaar
Coffee, Kpi.-es of ail kinds, cheap,
(Jo la WAT.-UN'.-).
If yoa want Fancy A T-.llel Soaps, Flsrorlng
Katracte, Ae., Ae., hs enre to
flo to WATSON S.
If you want J'.r.rj Dje Colors, Clark's best Ma
thine Thread, Pins, Nerdlcs A Kolions,
Oo to WATSON'S.
Cbewers and Smoktis, if Jou want Ike lest In
the market,
Ilujr at WATS IN'S,
wl ere you can (rt Pipes A Pipe Puturra.
If you warit to get clear of your .lamps,
Cubs to WATSON'S.
If ju went to spmd a few hours of an ercning
witei your friends, come la WATfONil o'd
stand, where yi n can crack nots and eat Jukes
until I o'clork, p . April IS, Mrs.
2 E W t TO I! E A N I) N E W (j OO I i.S.
JO'S. S1IAW & SON
Hate jul opr-ripJ a
New Srokt, oo Main St.,Ci.tiriiLD, Fa.,
Ulnly orculra l.j Wm. F. IltWIV.
Thoir ttoi-k corsisla ol
GhXt('ts nf tlie bet qunlit,
QuF.F.NswAr.c, Hoots nnd Shoes,
nd rtr-rjr ritticlo npopMarf Tor
cnfj'i corr.fott.
Call anil enaruinr- our atm-k before pur-
rliaMtig flMwhere. May 9, 1 SCfi-lT.
FAIRBANKS'
fj STANDARD
&.; SCALES,
or all Kinra;
BgTBg lUrtxwa, Wanbnuw Trurks, Cjing
rrrf, Imprnvr-d Mntiry Pntarr, ee.
row MLS T
II. F. niGLKTt & CO.,
Ilralrrw In Hardware,
m-h.-.d TO tf Second Strert. Ctrarfiel-l. Pa.
"OX MY 0Y HOOK."
AYlVil ymrrhaMxl Ibf entire ttwk of gwup
at th ftl-i tiand of Kirk A lnrcr, I
II
t u w ml to pontine thf lninrM a licrrti.fora.
My "to in to t.U "rnrF roi riw.
Thinking onr frifnilri aod rit 'mn fr faaf
tminmagr, I oitrit a wriicnan,' 'l thr rivr.
If A AC K1KK.
turner Cifr, frl 1 If,
, is t: ?3 o v A Ii.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
.TlnrArl Street, itearflcttt, Pa
beg leave to Inform oar old and new
W eas towers, that we have removed oar es
tablishment to the apaoiona new building just
erected on Marked street, nearly adjoining the
Ma mi on lloupe on the went, and opposite Messrs.
Graham A Hons' store where we recpeetfulty
Invite the put-lie to eome and buy their
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES,
Orr stoek of Drugs and Medicines eonalsts of
everything nsed, aelected with the greatest
earo, and
WA71B.AHTED STRICTLY PUEE!
We alo keep a full stock of Dyet, Perfumeries,
Toilet articles, tfoaps, Tooth Drushes, Hair
Ilrushes, Whitewash Braahea, and every other
kind Brushes. We have a large lot of
WHITE LEAD, TUni'EXTIXE,
Flaiae.d Oil, Paints, and In Tart ararrlbinn
iscd in tha painlinK boslnass, licb we aOer at
Citj prices to cash buy.n.
TOBACCO AND SEtiAUS,
Confnrticnerr, Rpines, and the larf.st 'stock of
rariptiM ever of). red in this plare. aod warrant.
d to be of Ihl best tbe Market affords.
J. H. HARTSWICK,
Not. tli.Wi. JOHN F. IHWIN.
Beale's Embrocation,
(late powell'b.)
For all Jiaeaofi IneiJoDt to lloraoi, Cattle, sod
Human Fltih, requiring tbe uae of an
eiternal ajiplicatioD.
Thil Embrocation waa eiteniirelj nied by
the dtuverbiaent during tbe war.
For late by Hartfwirx A Irwip, Clearfield.
Joprpb H. Irwin, Curwentville. laniel Uood
I and nr. Lathtribara tf
LAD AXD LIMBER COMPANY
OFFER RARB
INDU 13 n K X T H
-TO
Purchasers of ChoiceGoods
AT Til KIR
MAMMOTH STORE
IX
OSCEOLA, PA.
PRICES REDUCED
To suit the times I
0-.d, M..y 11. HTO.
Curwensville Marble Yard.
DKMROl'8 of etrn.ling hit honinrM. and
hnowitig tiire ran no higher tntrnte
l rpfrt l ihe nirmitrT of tho tvoaved ami
NariM frirml, Ihan to erwt oipt their hirrt'W
hme a prulilurel flah it( ensuring nmrl.le. thai
t.rtintt ("rfir to Ihe rrplinf j.tnre if th-e we
i"'f ; i hrf it-are ti rv lo pM a ho with to fh-
Ihfir efVi-hnn ftir ihi ir H'irti1 trtm U anl
liindrtNl, that tbry oan now Imve an orportttititr
ol doing n, by pulling at niv Shitp nn Thompson
MreH. t urwrni illr. I'a., a I an prrparrd o
iurnin 10 orKr,
MOXl'.MKXTS,
CRADLE k BOX TOM US,
11 EA 11 .STONES, Ac,
of anr drign or lite, at reon''l t-tr.
N. It Mp nn han't Ihe In ut wKorrljrw and
IKmrtlr Marble. All w-.rk eiitei in ihe
mot nktllfnl mnnnrr. 1 will aUo di liter Wurk
lo arr point in I Irarfa Id nr a lv'iiiir.i roiintirn, i
d-irei. W M. H. 0LIH KX.
( arwrntkille. Ort. 50, 1f.-lf.
THE CLKAKFIKM)
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE!
Manufactured specially for
rut: c.EARFini.n tj:me.
row asia bt
anil'70
II. F. r.Hll.KR A m.
IIK, IIITI A ROAN I.ISIXa SKINS
Jwst rereiTed and for hj
Afril !. !.!, U. F. iTtOLER A CO.
sasmaii m
Jlry f)00ila, ftrof tries, (Ttc.
t.ltSMT IZAEItJtlSi
ev Store In Mulsonburg!
In the room formerl ocrnpiod ly I. T. IKgartjr.
L. M. COUTRIET
rpAKPa Ihi metUl of informing the rttiten
X of t'ovtngtnn, Karlhaiiv, tjirnrd and the tur
rounding eonntrr, that he hns jot opened a large
to.k of PI'MMKK CMOHS, ah1.li ho U deter
mined to mil TKN lKR f'KKT CIIKAPKH than
Ihe fume quality of (loud ran he purrhnceil for in
any tttlirr atora in the neighborhood. Jlii itock
euniivti of
Dry Goods of nil Kinds,
Sui-b as Patinrlls. Carrlmrrrs, Mu.lina, Di-laince,
LiaeD, llrillin, Calirdts, Triniuiiiigs,
ltibloDS, l.ace,
UEADY-MADE CI.OTIIIXO, BOOTS i
eiJOE.S, HATS A CAPS,
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Coffee, Tea, Pner. Bi.-e, Molasses, Fish, gait,
Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil.
Hardware, QueenBware, Tinware.
Castinns, Plows and Plow fastings, Sails, fpiket,
Corn Cultivators, CMf-r Presses, aud
all kinds of Aies.
V-euh'r Plows are of Ihe Cwrwensrille and
Centre eonnty make, and are warranted to bo of
good quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumery, Paint, Varnih, GIim, and a general
ajuortmcnt of Stationery,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, alwars on band, and will be
sold at tbe lowest possible figuree.
Liqions,
6utb as BKAXDT, WIRE, GIX A WIIISKT
."(lot) ponnde of Wool wanted for which the
highest price will be paid.
C I.OVi:H HLT.D,
On handnd for sale at tbe lowest market price.
Also, Agent'for Wilson's Blrattonville
T II 1! E S II I X G MACHINES.
i tL.r.11 and see Tor ynnrerlree. To will Ind
ercr.iiiing usually kept in a retail st.ire.
L. M. CUITRIET.
Frcnebil!e P. 0., Jan. 1, law.
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation against High Prices 1
AlK are now opening np a lot of ihe bent and
mutt erajuiiiaiile 0Mdf and Ware ever
offered in thii market, and at prirei that remind
one of the ff'd old dayi of rhcup thing. Thne
who lark tm ib upn this point, or dotm our alla
gntioni fapcrflmiui, need but
V.ilMs AT Ol'tl STORE,
Corner Front and Market itreett,
Where they ean pee, frel, bear and know for them
trlrea. To fully anderctami what areenrnp goodi,
llt'l in out be done. We do not deem tt necessary
to enumerate and itceuiic our itock. It if enough
for ui to ! ale that
We Lave Everything that is Needed
and consumed In this market, and at priori that
afdmish both old and munr,
dej20 JOiiKrU SHAW A FOX.
XEW FLOUR, FEED
AND
PROVISION STORE,
THE atider'ljrned hare Just rrerired at their
new stand in Wallacttun, a full supply of
Flour, Feed, Cora Meal, Bacon, &c.,
COAL Oil,, (al rrdueed rater,)
A good artUle of TnitACCO, CMARS AND
SMOKINU TOBACCO, eonstnnttT on hand.
All of whieh will be sold at LOW RATES for
CASH or given in elchanjo fur SMIXULL'S and
Ll'MDEIU
We Vspeetfnlljf ask the pql.lic to give, n, a
trial before purchasing elsewhere,
J. R. READ A CO.
Wallaeetnn, April 7,
C. KRATZER & SONS
ARE RF.CKI V I XG A Sr I. EX Dl n STOC K
OF (. A Kl'KTS A.1) HI L CLOTHS.
WALL rATEIIS-GILT TATER, .f.
LACE IT UT A 1X3, WINDOW SUADES-
COCXTESrAXES AXD QUILTS.
LIXEX TAPLE CLOTHS & NAT-KINS
LAPIESSlLKCOATSrf 0VEUSKIUT3
F.I.E1AXT SHAWLS A LACE ToIXTS.
LAMES' ,t- CUM tiREN'S TRIMMED
II ATS.
DRESS GOODS AXD TRIMMINGS.
BEST KID GLOVES-LADIES' GEN
TLEMES S ANDCIIILDHEX'S.
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS.
FIXE BLACK ALPACAS.
tTXKQI'AI.I.KD STOCK LADIES' AND
I'll I LI R EX'S .SUOF-S i(- U A ITERS.
MEN'S CALF .f- FRENCH KIP BX)T3
HEAVY CALF BOOTS. $5.
MEN'S AXD BOYS' Fl S E A X D II EAVY
SHOES.
CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP.
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $5.
GROCERIES, FLOm ef- PROVISIONS
AT LO II EST RATES.
LinKSAL DEDrCTION TO THOSE
IIL'YIXO IX yl'AXTITY.
Wool,. MARKFTINQ AND COL'XTRY
rUoDtVK WASTED.
nr.rfirl.i. June 1(1. lr.
rv Wine and Liquor Store.
I. L. R.EIZENSTEI N,
antKRai i nrAi.aa in
WINES & LIQUORS.
MARKET tXH CLEAT FIELD, PA.
V.L Full stork of Wine, Brandt, flin, Whitby
and Alcohol, alwars on band, (.trial atlrntioa
paid to serarint a para arltrle ftr raiTntital
and medical purjiOM. aprl 1 -7 9 ti
Miss E. A. P. Rynder,
aocnv roa
CbirkerinrV Ptelnwav'e anJ Fmereons Pianoa;
8m i ib a, Maen A Hamlin't and Peine bet 'a
Organs and Xfelodeons. and drover 4
Bakar't Sewing alachlnae.
also rnaraia op
Piana, flaltar, Orpan, Ilarmony and Voeat Ma
sio. No pupil takea fr lees than half a leroa.
4Rnota aett dor to Fimt National Bank.
Cieerftrld, May a, 1C tf.
Traaara aad) ahdnsninal tapportera ef every
hind of tba Utest InprwremenU, fr ale a
tbe Pnig Ftera ff HAbT?WJt K A IRWX.
m atri
Clearfield Counly Eank?
t VWf. ClrarMJ Cout.tr risak .. i. '
1 led Inplilulina has ffoneoat of ..
Hie surrender ef lis eb.rler, ..a Mstii?
All Its stoik Is owned kt the suh..... '
will continue the Hanking bu.mra. ai u"'
t'lare.as r.ivate Hankers, unit. r ih. .
ol Ihe "Clearl.ld Count. H.nk w "
sonsil.le for the debts ol the bank, at, J WIJ
Its kStes on demand at the eounlsr. hnw
reeeired end interest paid wbea savate itU
a Rsed lime. Taper discounted at sit r
as b.rrtofora. Our pereon.l res,,,,,,,,
tlj,l.rf r,i. .11 Dm nut. j.... 'S
r - n - - 1 u l.i
trans. cted. A continuance of the liberal
roneire of Ihe business men of tbe
.pectlullv eollcited. As Preeident, Ca.b'er
uBjc.rs of tie lata Clratttild Cnutilj BaLk"'
require the Bote, ol laid Bank to be ftntiy
for redemptfon,
JAS. T. LKONARD, r.rcnARD nw
WM. I'flRTKIl, JA8. B. (IRAHah'
A. h. WK1UM r, u. I,. HKt'D.
WM. A. WALLACE.
Tba business of tbo Bank will be eondectei L,
John M- Adams., ftsq., ae Cashier. (jonl. if
J. I). M (Ink. Kdward IVtki.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSI
OF
McGirk & perks.
ftuaceifort to Foiter, Herkf, A Cu.,
VhllfpabwrtX, Centre Comity. Pi.
Vf rjifciiL 1l the boetineti ors .Unking IUB
11 wil o lranMtl promjitlj and npo
mom rnroraoir icrmt. narT-tf
County National Bank.
CLUAnriEi.n, ta.
TmS Bank la wow open and ready for ken.
wess. Ofliee on Second street, in the beili,
ing formerly ocenpied bj Leonard, Finaee A Cs,
ninarTuaa AMD opeiraaa.
TAfl, B. GRAHAM, R IOIIA R D fin AV7
WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PORTKH,
A. K. WRIUIIT, GEO. L. REED.
W. M. fill AW, JA8.T. LEONARD.
Ju28,'6AJ Cashier. Presidtst
18ogK Township Am nkt
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
THOMAS BEERS'S!
rVERTBODT trying to f cHbere fint, for feu
j of bet nf erowded out into tbt cold.
If yon want good Kbotinf dooo, go t Butt.
1 yon wftDt jour S.di ironed right, go to Butt
If you want good Mill Irons, go to IitEu,
If yon want jour wagon ironed in thab.rt
atria and workmanship, go to Beku.
Ukbrs makei tha beat tmp Marhltia in tht
Stau, and dos all kinds of BLACKSMITH iNfi
as fibevp as an b dona In tha eovnty for CatL
11! Fust Offica addrs Is Clsrfleld Bridt.
THOMAJJ BKthi
Bo up i Tp., Dao. IS, 18fl7-tf.
Southern Land & Emigration
C OMPA N V,
AVASIIINGTOX, D. C.
OBQ AKIZED and cstkblifbed for tba Pn-bm
and ale of Farming and Mineral Landi,
anl improved Heal hit ate iu tbe Southern St alt.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Preaidcat
JO. (SKVEHXi, Vira Trefidrat
J. II EN R V A.-KIN, Tn-arum,
President Fonrtb National Bank 4 Pbildelpbia,
JOHN MOHKIH, Heeretarj.
TWOS. C. MACUOWELL,
Attorney and Counsel lr.
Offic: ValiiDgto Building. Corner tHee;k
and Pennf U ania Aenae, Wa.bmgtan, I). C.
Got. Juhn T. Hoffman. AILanr, . T.
Kx-Uor. Wm. Ittjtler, riearSi-ld, Pa,
T. F. Kandolph, Trenton, X. J.
Fi Out. Wm. F. Taiker. Williami-iort, Ta,
Fj.t. I, V-tf.
Cheap lurnitiirca
ir.il v nn im
VAA1 J A11V. A K
DESIRES to Inform bis old friends and ni.
totneri, tbat having anlarged his shop aa4
inoraaaad bis facilities for manufacturing, be it
now prepared to makt to order neb Fnraitors ai
may ba desired, in good atyla and attbeap ratrs
for CASH. Ha generally baa oa band, at h:i
Fumiiura rooms, a varied assortment of ready,
made furtituro, among wbich are
BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS.
H"- 1.V. J T - a. o B- TA.-I..
niruruvriinu owk-viri, vroirv, ooia. rarieri
Breakfast and iJioing Ei lent ion Tables; Com
mon. Frenrb-pot,Cottage.Jenny-Lind and other
Bedfteadi ; P'ftt of all kinds. Work itsndl,
Hat-racks, Wab-stands ( Rocking and Arm
Cbairs i sptlnr-ftat, eaot bottom, parlor, com
mon and other l hairs; Looking-Ulassae af every
deseri) tion on band ; and lev glasses for eli
frrme. wbtrb will bo pat In on very reasonabie
terms on shortest notice. He elo keeps on bani
or furni'hei to order. Corn-husk. Hair and Cot.
ton top & at tresses.
CorriNg or Evert Kind
Mada lo order, and funerals attended with a
Heart wbencvar desired. Also, Hovm Painting
dost to order. Tba subscriber also maaafae.
tores, and hat constantly oa band, Ctemeat's
Patent Washing Machine, tba beat now ianstl
Tboet asing ibis marhiat aever reed bt with,
oat clean clothes! Ha also hat Flyer's Patent
Churn, a superior article. A family asing Uii
Churn never need ba without batter I
All tha abort and many other articles art far
nUbed to customers cheap for Casa or eichangrd
for approved country produce. Cherry, Mfie,
Pnplar, Lin wood and otaer Lnmber suitable for
Cabinet work, takea ia tscharga for for n it a' s
44 Remember tba shop la oa Marker street,
Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opporite tbe0ld Jew
Store, JUUN UL'LKH.
November 26, ISfiJ j
The Lightning Tamer.
TMS wnderelgaed are the aele Agents ia Ik
e"unte for the "North Aeoerican Gslraniird
LIGHTNING RODS." Tieeeare theenlreefe
reds now iw wee. and are endorsed hj all tb,
aelrntifie new tn the eenntr.T.
We hereby nollfr tbe eitisens af lb, eonelf
that we will r-al Iheaa ap a better rod, aad fr
lese anoftee, than ia charged by the foreira
agents who annnallj traeere. the eouatj atd
e.rrjt vl our little rath, neeer to return.
ENTOURAGE HOME LABOR.
Tboea wUbing Lightning Rods erected -tbeir
baildirgs need bat eddreei as by letter, er
cali la person. We will pat tbeai up apTohera
in thectsunty, and warrant then. Tbe Rod and
r inures can ba seen at any lime bv callirg at
oar store. II f. 1-lULbR A CO.
Cleaifield. March 30, 170 tf
DAVID YOUNG,
Stonc-f utter and Stone-Mason,
T ILL eiecnte all work In his line at mod-
erate ancei and In t lKM-CUAS style.
architectural Ornaments
la ALL STYLES, Ftona Dressing of avery
desrriptioa, and all hinds of mason work eon
trarted for la or out of the envnty. Any persot s
wifbing to have reeetabla mason work and
stone cutting done, will fnd it to their latere'!
to call upon ma I woald alf Inform the pub
lie thut I ean deliver any qnantlty or elast cf
stont dcflrrd, at I am tbt owner of a
FIRST-CLASS STONE QUARRY.
Orders for work eaa be addressed to
DAVID VorNO.
Baits, t Clrarteld Ta.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
rpilK wndrrsigned, baring established a Nat
' 1 eere oa Ihe Tike, abonl bait waj betwerl
j Cte.rfteld and CarwenlHe. is nrejared to fur.
lib all ainds or rut IT TKKKS, Istandare sr.
dwarf.) Reergraens, hhr.bhrrT. Orere Vines,
Uon.eherriee, Lawtoa Blae.berre, Htrewberry,
and Haeberry V inee. AI.e, Siberian Crab Tree.,
Uuinre. aad e.rly seirlel Kbnbarb, da. Order,
promftljt attended to. Addreee,
J. P. WRI0MT.
eenJi Carwewsrille, Ta
Lime (or Sale I
1 It K nnderetgnfsl, rcsilin near the d pot bat
made complete am.ngcwtents with Lima
Iturnrrs cant of the mountain, whrrrb be it ena
bled to keep eoaetaattron hand a large quantity ef
r u r e 1. 1 m k :
which he offrn to farm ere and builders at a tri"
above eoxt. Tboar in aed f the article wiuld da
wrll to give c a call, or arldreae me by letter, bo
fore nrgutiattng their lime.
tiKO. C. PASSM0RI.
Ctrarfirld, Pa.. June 1S .
rTHR undersigned beg Irate to Inform the pub
M. Ite that he it now fully prepared to nromine
date all in tbe way of furniihing Harees, Itufies,
fi-w4f!r and Harness, on the fhortet notice and
oa rearnreMe tenT.-". Residence oa Locvit Street,
belweea Third and Fourth.
t.KO. W. 0EABT1AKT.
nosrteli April U, 1T,