Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 05, 1871, Image 2

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GEORGE 15. GOODLANOEU,
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CLKARFIELD, Ta.
TTEDNKSbAY MOKXIXll, APK1L. , Wl.
Sometiiino Xmv To bear Sumner
und hii adherent "pi-ate about tho
Constitution."
Twisa. If the public is to ncccpl
for trntb the ono liulf of wlmt "loynl"
mcu now any of tlie bribo taker,
' Grant, an J tlio apoon tbiof, Butler,
they are tlie beat braeo of fi rot class
coundrela ouleiJo of a penitentiary.
Falling in Love Again. Senator
Sumner, and that class of politician,
who disenrJcd the Cor.stilulion ten
years ago, wo aio pleased to notice,
aro falling in lovo njjain with that
rcnorablo instrument which they ail
took an onlU to remouiber but aoon
forgot.
Sumner ny that Gen. Grant is
the biggest Ku Klux in this country;
those in tho South being mere pig
mice. Whilo the lallcr only try to
aenre and cheat a negro out of his
vote, Grant in trying to acare a whole
Republic in order to steal their eoun-
J.
A ThIO. President Johnson'a "dead
duck" is now Collector of the Port of
Philadelphia, and Missouri's dead
Drake i a Judgo in Washington.
Where that other loyal fowl,
Grunt, will turn up, no ono just now
seems to know, but he is evidently
working up an impeachment c.n;o.
ThoTyrotio Herald says Anna Dick
inson takes n boiled egg for her voice
before lecturing. Nothing singular
bout that hens goncrully cackle
best after disposing of an egg. As the
gentle Anna lectures in Tyrone on
the 22d of April, wc will do our level
best to get over mil hear her cackle.
That's so, Braincrd.
A MisTAKf. It has been given out
by the partizan, blind, and uninform
ed, that Governor Iloldcn, of North
Carolina, was impenched by a partizan
Senate. Wo advice all such to read
the article from the New York Sun,
on this subject. Tho Sun is a Radical
journal, though given to telling the
truth.
Ose ArTEH Another. Everybody
ecnis to bo dercrting General Grant,
except his relations in officii and tho
rest of the "bread and butter brigade."
His newspaper organs aro pursuing a
similar course. Tlie New York Her
ald, which has heretofore stuck to
him through thick und thin, lust week
pronounced against him. Head an ar
ticle from its columns on onr first
rgg-
Ko Klux Again. Three negro
members were expelled from the Vir
ginia Legislature previous to tho ad
journment for taking bribes. There
were ul least a dozen moro in the
same fix, bat tho three in question
were the only ones who confessed tho
crimo. Too bad to treat "nur colored
brethren" that way ! It is a now
phase of Ku Kluxiem that ''the gov
ernment" should take notico of.
In TnovnLE. Tho Philadelphia ne
groes, at their jnbileo last week, do
dared for Grant for the next Presi
dency; but in tho Slato of Indiana,
at a similar gathering, tho " colored
troops" straddled tho polo split in
two one portion going for " the gov
ernment"' Riid (ho other for Sumner.
Thcso "colored brethren" havo only
Toted onco in their lifetime, and de
moralized already . What a pity !
Grant Annihilated -Senator um
ner last week mado a four hours'
speech in tho Scnnto on Grant und his
ftin Domingo ring. Never since the
formation of tho Government has n
Frosident been so completely skinned
and his bloody skeleton exposed in un
open Senate, ns was "the government"
on the occaion alludod to by Mr.
Sumner. ITwl Imlf tho violations of
Constitution and law been proven
against President Johnson on the im
peachment trial, he would have been
convicted, if we aro to accept the
documentary proofs of Mr. Sumner for
truth, Grant is either n fool or a
knave, or he is drni.k all the timo.
As this is u 1 loyal'' funeral, we will
wail for the next eorpso.
A WAsnr.nixn Yaoabonti. The
impeached Gov. Hidden, of North
Carolina, has fled from his Slato to
escape the jeers and indignation of his
outraged constituents, llo has sought
refuge in Washington and is closeted
w ith the San Domingo ring, the worst
set of political harlots that ever galh
red in tho National Capital nt ono
time. Poor Iloldcn I lie is not now
hanging while men by the thumbs,
surrounded by negroes in whose hnnils
lie had placed I'nited States muskets
to shoot ""he white trash" if they did
not hiuij. still or tittered "disloyal
lungmige." It is well thnt tho old
North Slato and her sislurs contain
few tuch scoundrels ns Hidden, bo
cause the regions of ihe damned would
cci tninly have to U onlaiged by the
; . time that thatcbiM of creatures would
shiifile olT this disloyal soil. Why
does ho not i ommil suicide, like Judges
I.are, Kinj and Ssnton?
1
Iht I nynl .ln-lyr.
Theodore Til I un. one il theoVaooiis I
In the loj al church, Im, like mol of
his fln.k, have mixed loyalty and re- j
li);lon to sue ti an extent that they are
neither (It for c-lirisliansnor statesmen,
nit lirngh competent fur witnesses while
testify ir.g agniintthcncrve,suyslliut
Gen. (ire nl is ns bad a man ns Preston
Hrooks, beranse, like him, ho has
stricken down Senator Sumner in the
Senate Chamber. P.rotherTilloii says :
' Eerln.l.r ia eat inr; ( Bit how ean .ntbo It
help it 'I that tln I In eei-ond liuie Mr. Sumner
hna be.u struck Ucnn in (lie Senate-. Far be t'.
from He to intimate lliat tli. eonel .r,r.einalitiii
nenra the uinrke of criminality whlen ehara-ter
iird Hie fir.t. We rlinowlele . refinement of
eruelle In (hit laller unull, by wlneh il eeeanee
llie ciiarjr. of vulgar brutality that damned lie
prototype. Nee.rtbeleae, In lb eallitr eeee, the
aulbor anil the inetiument were one ami the mint-;
tber. wai but initio ueuiin t Ibere were no
eoaaptr.tore ; wbereaa iu Ibis freeber niurdor the
daggera, wben eouiiti-il. were fi.unil to quadruple
the number of thoee which barked rarh othi-r in
irle tin bode of l.eaar. Hut ai if hiatnry refue
ed to repeat iteelf. it ii tbii tune t aeeer lea.linl
hia eoiitpiratnri a-rninrt Crutue. Il ie the I'ren
Jeut of the I'liited rtnlea lnra.luK the Senate
ebainher te f.olut hit Hug-r at s Senator, and U
hit ' that tuftn la ID me way oi bit putm
morehiui; he ia my enemy strike him.' With
the tt!elienee of Frenchmen, the unholy blow wa
ttrnek. It baa wounded nillioa of Ameriean
breaiti."
What a terriblo blood-letting there
must bo going on now nmong the
loyal millions" whom Grant's dag
ger has struck in the bread butket
What it horriblu sight to see a million
of breasts piorecd with ono of Grant's
daggers.
O ! Caesar -Brutus- Brooks-Grant-
Sumner stop your bloody work 1
Let us havo Peace, if wc havo no
policy.
The National Tax-Payer. This
is a largo illustrated sheet in newspa
per form. The central picture repre
sents Iloruco Greeley nursing our in
fant manufactures, while surrounding
him aro cuts representing shirts,
pantaloons, vests, boots, shoes, ladies'
dresses, shawls, spool cotton, needles,
and in fact every thing in general use
by furmors, mechanics, laborers and
housekeepers, with tho tariff tax
stampod on each specific article. The
sheet cives a bird' eve view of
tho present infamous tariff laws now
in force, and will givo tho reader a
better insight into the outrageous
system in ten minntcs than by list
ening to a four hours' speech on tho
subject, and only costs fivo cents
Kvcry man w ho hates oppression and
wrong, should invent from five eenls
to fivo dollars, and send for this pub
lication. One dollar spont in this way
will do five times more good in educa
ting tho peoplo correctly than ten
times that sum spent for stump speak
ers and political fandangoes.
."Only 5 cents" half tho cot of a
cigar or drink of whitkey, and junt
the prico of a glass of lager. Who so
poor as not to be able to sond for from
ono to ono hundred copies, tq examine
for himself und to circulate among his
indifferent neighbor 1 Sond your or
ders to JIuhlon Sands, Eq., No. 0
Nassau street, Now York.
Hold On. Tho Philadelphia Agt
finds fault with aw hito negro Colonel
for misquoting to his "colored breth
ren'' the Declaration of Independence.
The editor in question says :
''(Vecel Jamea fliren ahould not miaquote the
Declaration of Independence, even to teifroet.
Wbcra doe be find aueh wurda na tbeae in that
inetrutnent : ''All men sro created fiee end
equal ?" There ia no fu-h eentence. Colonel
tlieen may be a f?rcnt man in ft certain way, but,
we bumbly fubmil, be ia not able to improve opon
Tboronii Jefferloa."
If tho editor of tho Age will open
Judgo Slroud'e Slave Code, lie will
probably learn whrro the valliant
Colonel obtained his information
Judge Stroud, of Philadelphia, is the
author of "all men are created free
and equal." lie ia the man who at
tcmpcted to improvo on Thomas Jef
ferson, and has therefore caused this
"live" Colonel to deceivo hie "broth-
Another Gone. George U. Stuart,
a celebrated Philadelphia religionist,
a very enthusiastic Christian during
iho wor, and a warm supporter of
Grant and other godly arrangements,
has been expelled from the Church to
which he belonged. lie hns been al
iho head of tho scheme to "incorpo
rate Go 1 in the Constitution," in or
der to make tho peoplo believe that
we are a Chrisliun peoplo.
Stuart's enthusiasm ran awsy with
his good sense, and now bo is adver
tised as un offcast. He has just land
ed where wo expected ha Would. IIo
was so noar bursting with loyalty and
roligion at one time that he hnd to bo
hooped with the Trcsidoncy ofthc San
itary Commission, and preserved to
thu prcr-cnl in order to commit social
suicide.
Nine D I) Fools. It is said of
Thud Stevens that at a Hndical caucus
in 1 SOU, at which there, was a scheme
concocted to "crush the rebellion," to
which soino of tho loyal brethren oh.
jected, because it appeared to their
minds that it was unconstitutional,
ho rose and casting n glance over the
motley crowd, exclaimed : "There
arc only iihoul nine damned fools in
this assembly but know that every
thing that wc have done the psl year
has been unconstitutional. Where is
tho use of higgling about tho matter
now ?"
"DuLfin." We have been intend
ing for soino timo to publish the hu
morous speech of Hon J. Pmt tor
Knott, of Kentucky, on the St. Croix
nnd Bayfield rnilrond. But it is so
feaifully long that we have kept post
poning il until a more convenient
season.
PrtoORrss. On Thursday last, on
tho recommendation of tho threo car
pel-bag Congressmen from Virginia,
oi.oof tho whilo pages j(criand boy)
from'that Stale wns removed nnd a
negro appointed in his stead. We
suppose ho is to wait upon Ben But
ler and the negro Congressmen.
Bismarck has been mado a Prince
of the German Empire.
tfrolh In flMmfcier lerioa.
The I.ceiel.iUire bus wry widely
lilted the folio, ing act to Cleat field
cpuiiI v, via '
AS ACT
Te ter"ll tnr.ieal piacliea ia Ik" eeemliee '
Twe.. IniHane, I'rr y. Jutoeia. A-taine. Ilu. ka.
Nmthainptim, !.-h fii anil III.
Section 1. Hr it tntirlc l, At., That
from nnd after the first day of June,
Anno I'oniiiii one thoufund eight
hundred and sixty nine, il shall be
unlawful for any pel son to commence
or continue the prac tice of Inidicine
or surgery in the counties of York,
Indiana. Perry, J uniata.Adams, Bucks,
Northampton, Lehigh nnd Klk, except j
liitlgway und i;ol;;nay lowimnip, who
has not graduated with the degtco ol
doctor of medicine, nnd received a
diploma from a chartered medical col
lege or oilier institution authorized" to
grant diplomas : l'rovidid, That the
provisions of this section shall uol ap
ply to persons who have been eight
years in continuous regular practice,
though tbey may not have graduuled
as aloresaid, nor to persons who ore
reading or havo read mcdicino under
tho instruction of a physician or sur
geon who has the qualification lo prue
lieu iircsciibctl by llns section, wnei
such person has the assent of such
preceptor lo practice.
Section 2. Any person who shall
practice or attempt lo practice mcdi
cino or surgery, or shall prescribe for
any sick person or pei lorm any sur
gical operation for lee or rewnrd, in
violation of section one of this net,
shall bo deemed guilty of a misde
meanor, nnd upon conviction in any
court of competent jurisdiction, shall
tie lined In any sum not less than one
hundred dollars, nor more than five
hundred dollars, at the discretion ol
tho court, one half of said fine to be
for tho uso of tho informer, and one
half for the county in which such fine
shall bo imposed.
Section 3. Any person who nhall
attempt to praclico modieino or sur
gery by opening a transient oflico iu
any of tho aforesaid counties, or who
shall, by handbill or oilier form ol
written or printed advertisement, as
sign such transient office or other place
lo mcot persons seeking medical or
surgical advice or prescription, shall,
before allowed to practice ns afore
said, appear before the clerk of the
courts of ihe proper county, and
shall furnish satisfactory evidenco
to such clerk of tho courts that tho
provisions of section one of this net
hare been complied wilh, and shall, in
uddilion, tuko out a licenso for one
year, by payment of a lieenso fee, for
the use of the proper county, of two
hundred dollurs : Provided, That the
provisions of this act shall not apply
to druggists or dentists : And provt Jul
further, That physicians commencing
practice in any of tho counties uloro
said, wilh tho intention of residing
permanently ihorcin, shall nol be sul
ject to tho provisions of section throe
ol tins act.
-' John Clark.
Fpc&krr of the Houetil Kepreenlalirea.
WlLMER WoRTIIINOTOV,
Fpeaker of the Senate.
ArrnovKD Tho filioenlli day ol
April, Anno Domini one thousand eight
hundred ami sixty nine.
John W, Geary.
The t'utlou of tlie lionrbonn.
A cble despntch which wo print
this morning, states that too lontr vx
peeled liombon fusion has at lust
taken place, and that by' Ihe full con.
soul of the members of both the elder
and younger houses iho Count do
Chambord is to be the acknowledged
Bourbon chief. In the person of the
Count do Chnnibord, if report spoiiks
truth, the claims ot too legitimists
and of the OrleaniiU centro.
Whether tho arrangement is wie
or unwise it is really dilhciill, in pros
rut circumstances, to decide. It is a
bad thing for France, lo havo loo
many protondem. One is ba J enough
There aro too in any. Greul Britain had
for ono or two generations trouble
enough I ro tn one Pretender. Tho But
llcot the Boyneand tho later movement
under "Bonnio l'rinco Charlie," have
left an impress on tho hnglish speak
ing races which it felt in tho New
World almost ns much ns the Old, and
which is not likely soon lo be eftaced.
All that trouble came I ruin one source
If ono Pretender can work so much
mischief what must be) expected from
three ? Tho House of Konapurto will
never givo up its pretensions. Il can
not; il dare not. Tho Bourbons will
never give up their pretensions. They
cannot; Tbey daro not. But the
House of Bourbon is divided ; and it
is f. It in Ibis case, as it has been fell
in all hiinilur cases for the last three
thousand years, that a houso divided
against itscircannol stand. The fusion
ot the two Doutbon branches has long
been contemplated. It t unannounced
as far back as IS'm Hint a satisfactory
compact lad been entered into; and
wo were taught lo believe that honco
forward wo should hear no moro ol
Legitimists and Otleunists, but only
of tho Bourbons. Somehow Iho com
pact proved a failure; and the Legiti.
mists and the Orlrauisls divided Tmve
conlinued to prrscnl their rival claims.
As pretenders we havo had latterly
the Count do Chambordlhe Count
do Paris and tho Due d'Auimilo. It
cannot be a bad thing for tho Bour
bons to conceiitralo their strength
So far as (bey are concerned I hey havo
done well to unite.
The question is whether tho French
peoplo will sanction Iho nriangemciiL
In our judgment tho fusion is wise;
but the result of iho fusion is unwise.
Tho Count do Chnnibord, it is true,
represents nil tho Bourbons, and, Ihe
Count having ho f.onilv, the prrsump
ti m is thnt ul his death tho House of
Oi leans will represent all tho interests
of all tho French Bourbons. Bnt
retrogression is seldom popular wilh
any peoplo. Can Franco sign Jier
mono under a bill which lavors divine
right? We think not. It Ibcro is to
be a fusio.i of tho Bouibons the fusion
must ri fleet the grace of (tod nnd
the will of tho French people rather
than legitimacy r-r divine right.
Tho Bourbon compromise, so tar v.s
wo can see, is lo be a gain lo tho Bona
partes. Tho ILuuso of Bonaparte is
the only house that can give France
the semblance and cninlorts, with a
icrmnnent and hereditary executive
head. This Bourbon fusion encour
ages us In the belief that tho restora
tion of the Bonapai'les is almost a
certainty in the not distant future.
X. Y. Herald.
General Grant recently attacked
tho Sun Domingo Commissioners
through their vtumiichs. lio gave
lliem a private dinner at the Whilo
House, and it is now rumored tho re
port is all right. Turllo and cham
pagne arc mote potential lhan Buet
orrrl San Lomingo.
Tho Value of the peanut crop of thit
cm!, try i evetifirttr-j at
The 4 OHfUtioU nnrl lr;elllfM
ol .r. HoMt.
Gov. W. W Iloldcn. of North Car
olina, has t een impeathrd, tried, fun
vii ti d. and deposed fiom oflico. '1 his
event I. as kern anticipated by (hose
who nre fuluilinr wilh the fit tint ion of
nltaira in that Mnto, hut Hill prohaoly u JJ- i'i"J---cre.'.w.KOodd.alof
surprise in the yiSE:
North, and tie received by many as an t j r. i.,n..,
i i...,. .,(' tlm ilevilish and unrenent-
ant spirit of iho rebels. His trial be
fore the Court of 1 nijieat hmenl, which
was presided over by Chief Justice
IViitson, Listed forty five day s. Dur
i i, ,r its nrosM'css a cloud of w itnesses
woro examined, at may bo inferred
fiom tho (a ol that the report of the
proceedings cover over llirco thou
sand octnvo pages
Tho chartres against Gov. Hidden
were comprised in eight articles o im
peuchmcnt, and all related to bi con
duct in connection wilh the disturb
ances which proceeded the la ft Slate
election. I'pon the two first nrlirlcs,
u l.ii h i. hfirii-i.il him wilh r.-lisili!' unlaw- I
t ...T ....... I
fill bodies
troo,,., ,, in. ;,,, ry
arresting certain citizens in Alamance
and Citswell counties, he wasncquitted
by voles of illl to 1!) sod 32 to 17 for
conviction less limn tho required two
third. The remaining six articles ae
insed tho Governor of unlawfully nr
resting nnd imprisoning citizens; of
refusing to obey writs of liaheas me
lius; of torturing nnd ill treating pris
oneis ; ol recruiting a large loiiy oi
I roops and placing lliem uudcr com
mand of Kirk and oilier dcupcradnes
from another State, nnd unlawfully
making a warrant upon the State
Treasurer of $7l,000 or reore to pay
thcso troops; nod of irdticing the
Treasurer to disregard an injunction
restraining him irom making such
payment. On all of these articles
Gov. Iloldcn wns convicted by a two
ihirds voto, while on jno of then the
voto stood 41 for crnviction to 8 for
acquittal, tivo Republicans voting for
conviction. In conclusion, tho Senate,
by vote of '!() lo 1:J, proceeded to pass
judgment on Iloldcn, deposing him
Irom h nllice, und pronouncing litm
disqualified forever from hohling any
place of emolument or trust in the
Stale.
At the breaking out of the rebellion
II r. II olden was un editor in Kaleigh.
and a strong secessionist. Aftcrwurd
ho became an extreme radical iicpub
liean, nnd was at the head of the l.oyal
Leairuo in North Carolina. The Gov
ernment under his administration wns
one of tho most coriupt and cxtrifa
gant of tho 'reconstructed Stale Gov
ernments of tho South. His Legisla
ture voted Jii.Oih'.ft'.'O of appropria
tions, nnd issued their bonds lor that
amount; but 8111,(100,000 of these were
declared unconstitutional. 'I lie prof
ligacy of tho Legislalnro nnd othur
.Mate olhetald was so glaring Hint Ko
publicans in great numbers announced
their intention of voting against the
llolilon party at the last election, in
order lo keep tho Muto Irom bank
riiptcy. To prevent Ibis, troops were
raised to overawo tho people, nnd out
rages committed which must be with
in the recollection of every newspaper
resdt-r. Il was sworn before, the
Sonata lnvcsLicatinir Commitleo hv
.Mr. J. B. Smith, who has charuo f
thu Slate Normal School for colored
teachers and who voted for Gen
Grin I, that Gov. Iloldcn at the timo of
these troubles threatened to arm the
colored people if tho United Slates gov
ernment would not send hHit (roops,
and expressed tho opinion that Gen.
(iranl would hold tho Government of
the United Stntcs, no mutter what the
election was in 1H72; and that ho
desired Gen. Grant to ho Kmpcror,
und that his ton should succeed him
on the imperial throne
This is tho nian who, by regular
coimtitiilionul process, has been do
posed from the chief magistracy of
North Carolina, peacefully, bat ellcc
lually. Il is In be hoped, and il can
not bo doubted, thai this action will
have O good clfect, not only by serv
ing ns a wnrning to oilier corrupt
olliciiils, but ulso as an encouragement
for tho suhjut-u of carpet bug rule in
ol her Sialo to look for belter days,
l'-ifoils wid be made to hold him up
as a marly r to rebel hale, bill the i.e
publicun party cannot nlford to adopt
unv such martyrs. .Mr. llolden is
said to havo given out in Wii-hington
thnt k. li.i., r.jla t.i a,,.n . t i .. it... I ' ..li .l
.. ... n,, ... ,u
SlaUs Siijiri'ino 1,'iiui'l to nmlu tlie
wurll tifllii1 Coiiil nf liiieiicliinont, tin
iho pi-omul Unit noinc ul tlio Scuatora.
npit) tli-qniililiinl for liiiltlinj; llicir
effiro; tut litis in moniVMly iiUunl.
'Ilia tidinn nf llio Norlli C'urnlinu
St'ii.itii in tlii mailer ii finul, nnJ chii
nut Im ovt rruloj in uny qiiurUT. Xete
York Sun.
Xo AhMFD lNTl.nl' I'.HENCE WITII Ol'tt
State Ki.kctiuxs. Sciittlor Tunn-r
I. as iiili'mliK't'tl intu 1 li o Sialo l.igisln
tnro I'ill, liti Ii ii'iivi(lia tliat tlt-c-tiuin
fur nicmtipi's ul' C'unvjrcMt klinll
lii'i'oaftcr le Itt-ld in IVmiKvlriinia on
Tnriliiy after tlio first Vl otidtty in
N'tivenilier. The ulijet t uf tlio law is
to defeat ihe mt iiw tif tlie ndininis
Irntion nt WaHliinttni, in tlivlr ilo
nifn to inliniiilalc Vttters lay ilai iii
I'ciloral mid ut nt tlio pulls. The
meio tltrent uf hiil-Ii n lliim; ih an out
r(s liii:li otmlit to ba iml iirnantly
r'enlc(l every IVrninYlvniiian.
Wo ore peiTct tly ouni)K'loiit to tnun
Ki)iirMuU eli'tti'iiia tviiliuut uny
iuleili romc Iron, Wtisliinmn. Tliu
lletnut'i'ulic Si iiato will nuduitlil p tss
tho bill promptly, nn.l it uiij;lit nol to
meet Hilli a dinj'lo ubjoclion in tlio
ll niso. Tbo qtieMion uf cxjienso in
not woitliv to bo llioiijlit uf in c"n
nretion iili ncli un iinpui laiit mat
ter. If tlio I't'tlcrtil Koverniiieiit inemti
njion nnporvikiii Cuntiesional elec
tion villi uinieil noliliery, it i the
lionnden duly uf our IiOinluture to
cliango tlio lime fur ln!tlui( mit li nice
liiine, to snriio day un ". hull no Stale
eld turn nro liei l. Tho nixn wlio
votu", in favor tif Fedoral intci fereneo
nt our Slate clot lions will commit nn
act wltitli unlit to damn li'm in tbo
estimation ol' tho peoplo of lYtiti'-yl
vnnin. Tlio It'-mui to bo drawn Irom
llio dnfetit uf Conni e me n w ho viili'd
fur the utliuii' (.'iiaclnu'til, unbt to be
warning to memberii uf tbo Lec'mla
lure nnii lo political parlit'ii in I'cnn
tj Irr.uia. Lane.ister Intelligencer.
Ki: Kl.nx. At a recent rlirli"ii in
Harbour eounly, Aliibam.i, ibu lUdi
cuU elected Iiev. Kcrdiiiuntl Smith.
nej;ro, I'ounly Suprrinlendotil. Sniilli
is a iniiiMer of the Northern Wilbo
disl I'lnireli, und w n convit ted nf lar
ceny in Jl.jbiln in lti.'i. and vrn ent
lo tbo prnitcMitiary, where Im nerved
two jeaiR, when ho wns p:ir l.nd by j
(iovt rnor l'alton. And ail the repet-,
tublo people ol tho .Siiiit.h who iiliject ;
fo heitirr taled by eiit h blaek vaf(H- '
bond., nre called Ku Klux by Grant
and bin l'oniroi 1
Tht Iiemoirutic trench in Con-'
prow i ono htintlred inemberx, w hich 1
thi ilccliuin lo talc place will in-'
r.'.c t iibuut I'?. , .
Hfi,' rtmtisfmfHlJ.
I,M r Retail Jronlm
N r"et.tfw fttol limea'le Mrrcliandlie il Clear-
I felt eoualy, fur Ihe Iter I
Til
rVeaa. rnee.
i snrrantt
j wiit ash,
finlll .lamra t'noirry.... 7
. t 14 Ham I li,-ro ... 7
W
li is K.ank Litennkl. II)
II II. nj Ha. 7
1 1 J. I.. M.w... 7
14 Ii W. Weama.... 7
IIOIIOI llllfi.
II s.m'n M. lriend !
II Mo K A. Wright
14 T. II. Mela
- nrix. ' i
11 It ..1.1 M,l, ".'....
-i cAitrii.i.n.
S llirliaril Mora. p.. ill
9 kratarr A l.ytle.. 'j
II H. I. rlnnlar 7
II V.. II. larl' 7
11 M. Nun 1 l is... 1"
II J, II ilea Knttler. ttii
12 A K. Wriflit A
Hoi... -Ui
0 II. K. H.rlrr Al o
10 kohl, llilrhell.... 2U
ll) M ,il.-.r A l'owtii... 20
10 W. Kenl A Hi"... 2
IS I. 1.. kciienitein. 10
S Weaver A Helta... 30
14 1'ie.l. riai-kitl..... 7
II Job Hbnw A eWn. 25
U llaii l Hell
... m
14 Hrabauh k Me
Kee ntimia.
14 I'Alri'k liallmrhor
nmrriKU.
U W. Allierl A illna. 10
II IM. W ill.ama
' c- n
SIIAIIT.
14 J. MVbr-rlinL-iCo. 1
IS Dan. tlnndlaniK-r. II'
It 1.. II. lailtale 12)
M V.il). rlobweio....!:)
12 11. II. M...MC HI
u j. Knnia son... 7
14 Jokn SVberieb.... 7
14 II. Iln.lKe
14 II. V. Nauele....
II Juhn larhalc. 7 1 II Mrs. T t. ateun
j A Tr.M. llM4 M
ai.ci lljuder A
l.anirli H
14 .leae Femier
14 n m. T. Hamilton 7
BURKSIMt.
13 Jackaon I'atrSin.. in
14 Horace l'atr-hin...
13 Janice Mr Murray 111
carer.
14 leaae Johnxnn....
14 Jarob S. Crowell.
U C. 1). Wmiuin ...
14 Wendell Kndiea..
14 llartewiekA Irwin
14 It. II. Sliaw
14 P. A. (laulin
1 1 Bno A Mct'iine..
IS llurd A M-hoe...
14 Wm. Hunter
inl Alex. Irwin
71 14 A. I. S'liaw 7
TOVISBT1S.
14 John A. Ntadler.., 7
14 tt . It. M' Plioraon 7
14 John H-i'omber.. 7
et nwrsaTii t.n.
12 linrtaock AUikmI-
win 121
14 Fleuonz A llorl.. 7
II 15. K. I ranilnn....
14 UillitaudA Hrck-
enit'irn
II I. k. I i.udrli-l...
14 Franoil Coutlriet.
14 .luatin Tiulirll
11 Veter (iarnier..
14 JobnBerxey
nr.rATi'R.
13 J. It II. Knight...
7 1 14 L. V. II Hoper.... 7
7 HI Arnold! kartell s 2H
12 Tlinuii.aon A t'o-1 -i
lOltn Wm. Alrlliiile.... 10
'IS John Irein 124
cmaRU.
1 4 A. Laeontc t
14 U. B. ritewart...
GRAHAM.
12 T. II. Forney 111
10 K. A. Irrin
14 K m. heed .
14 J.U-.4, li;er
14 A. A r.J.!le-
1 4 Catharine (Iran..,
14 J. 11. Jenkina....
1 1 Kd. 11 alone r
II J. It. Irwin
14 II. 8. Plotner
14 V. II. Alelander.
GOSH St. I
13 E.Irwin 4 Sun... 10
ceiir.
1J Henry A Neman.... in
II P. A A. lltnn.... l.i
14 T. A. l'mloaum.- 7
1 1 E l. Flan lere 7
HmaToir
It r.iwmanillicker.121
14 11. W. liro.ru 7
juniiAW
15 Henry Pwin 15!
K A RTtl ACS.
14 W. J. H..ffr.... 7
1.1 J. W. Potter Id
II Win. 8.8anky... 7
KSOX.
14 D. A J. KrbarJ... 7
aloiiltlR
Lt'atnr.it cirr.
12 IraoeiKirk 12)
12 John Furj-naon.,.12)
12 I. 1.. lurgion...Kj
m:w WAMiisiox.
12 Ham'l Mel nne....12J
10 Mi-Murre A Co... 2"
14 Urn. M. Foeter... 7
OSCgot.A.
1! W. (I. KellT 12,
t Moshannon Lind
Al.nmlier Co. 60
fl WbitcouiliATown
een.l 55
14 Jnnaa Mone v 7
12 l.fmard Krler....l2)
10 Wella.Ule.ma 2tl
14 Janiea Thutopaon 7.14 J.-lm W. tt le 7
Ttw. 40 Mr-llratb A llarry 20
11 Jotina nI llafferty in 14 I), tt . Lane...
14 Janiea Flrnn..
1 1 Anna Hoaiifk....
rtKK.
14 Kutten liaria ACo
14 Law f ykea
rwtow.
14 P. E. A J. II.
Ill t. 11. lined
7 14 J. II. Ilrowu
7 i 1 4 l'atrieb 1'udd . ..
14 Mra J ilre-tiwalt
114 J. C. Ileiotereon..
Rruhaker
wooi'W Aim.
14 John M t'haae
7.14 litnry ttallare...
. Ill Hire. K. lluclle...
7 14 ttra. Iiatieer
14 Inoa. llrndeiaoB. 7
RRTAIL HEALSBS IN I'ATIST HKntl lVEI.
Clan, Lie.
J 1. II. Foreer, Ilradfoid Id
3 llartawirk ' Irwin, lea.Piid 10
I A. I. Chaw, " H
4 C. 11. W at.on. " t
3 J. 11. liwin, 'urwenavillt,..t In
3 W. II. Aleiand-r, Ciirwenriille in
4 1). R. Uood, Oeoeola i
mirnsna.
13 Prter (iarnier, Coiinxton...
1.1 Charlei K.-haffc-', Clearlleld
iio
10
10
13 Camper l.ieiolilt, do
nn i.laen aAt.oo.
W. Kola McPbereca, 3 Inbiea
Si
a A HK r na.
Clearf.eld County Rank - 30
An appeal will he held at the t'ommiaaiorer
Office on Monday Ihe Are! day of May, next, wbere
nil Uial tot-1 agernarrd ran atlend.
E. K. SIIII1EV.
A pi II S, 'Tl-ll Men-entllft ApprAiaer.
O ILK UAT3 Lateat Spring Itjlra
4 t II. R. FfLI.IRTOX'F.
1 I! A B 1)1 A vs kali:
Valuable Real Estate I
Hr virtu nf an orJer of the rpkanii Cenrt,
mndo tko I .'ith Jatonry, A. I. ?((,artd nn tltr
Vlt -M.ircli, A. I). I7I. nl.tifr.i ati1 ooutmurd
until .lutie trrm, IS71. Il-'firy 11 iio. I; q , will rcM
nt Public hnfe, at the y'jtittiaima i letup, in
t'umcnsrillrt on
SATMIDAY, A T II I L JQ. U?l,
Al J oVIockf p. m., Ib f'llluwinjt dr'ftihcd pri p
ertr, rituatf in Knrn tftwnliip, Utc Itir pmpcil;
of iitnr nw own d hv bin minor t'liddrrn.
of whom llrnrr Hilt il Ouardtan, b(un'Jd tnd
drerrii e.l at follfurt :
On the a'Uih bv land f Jr.hn MoPt, dretajird ;
on lb wrt Iit land f Jaoiri Ililrr nnd Samuel
Kit :en th norih by tenda if ;ith Rrid K hnrd :
and on the eaat by Und of Mn, Mareairt Mum;
bcinj part of a larir eurvT in name of Adam
i li"ut- i cnlaininir I, 1I A I II I more or lea.
A((iii J(1 rrarel. wlib lli.ure and llarn
reeled thereon; talanee beirK titnlier land.
TKl'.MS: Fi'tee-n per eent nf lha pun-linee
uiiinaj nhen propetty te knocked iliwn, and hal
anee In two eijual annual pnimenta. eitli inli-reat.
to he eeewred bj hond and wioriga-'e en the
premiaea. IIKMIY III1.K,
April 3, 1S71-4U (liiiraiall.
"V'KCKTIKS Tbe Terr laical atvlea
IN
4 1 P. II. Fl'I.I.KKTOX fl.
K 1 V A T I; Ml I .
or
Valuable Real Estate I
Tlie tu'-rciibrr will nffrr at private aalf, an
rraMinat'to trnna, the tollunrhe 1 1 nil Lutatf. nitu
ata In W'-rrtt tnwnhlfi. Ofarlield munti. I'a.,
enntnimnx l(M Ai Itl-H and allowance, and
hnritig thiTtvn ervvti'd a two try lank llQUfr.
j 2V: frvl, frainf I1rn, pHffi fort, and all the
oiiirr mrrwtery wntotiiinin, an in f i vr'irr
and repair, ten arrra nl an Ctrrbard ef tbe
elinirttt rarictira u( fruit. A nrrer fiu.nir .j-riug
at tbe boutf and a Mll at tho barn. Onr hun
dred acrf-a of it ta atirifriti'd tb a vrin nf tte
beet qaality ef VcaI, hi ft-l and eerna Inrbet ia
tau'ldira. ofmn to infrrtion al any time.
fF or ttirlbir inlnrtnat i"n inijnirp of the ul
rnber at hit ntidrnre id 3Mirrt t-w,-b(p.
PANIKL H1:aM,
KjlM-t4wa P. O. 4:f.:.lai Afot o .. Uttmu
1
)l.ATi:n.
rren fronn'i lami r latter at
hRAlil'.K A iTI,KS,
apl b-U Oj. jioil(. (he ,Uil.
NORMAL INSTITUTE.
':iK Ftfih N'trtnal In-titntr will tnmn'e at
ttrirrriviilf. nn TI1K riK.T lAY OK
1MAT fT the Ifrni ef II wrrka An Acftfint
Tctcbrr ha b rrured. l.oa.dinf ana b ha J
at riieup anvwbnrr in thr ronniy. Tpfbn t
abnitlft tiring ail thfir old tut hnokt.
aj.l.j .'It Ulstl. W. SNVhKR, Co. Runt.
IAili:s- AM ui:m h PATtin:i.s
J t
4 I. II. Ftl.l.KKTON'.
INTiir. m u r or c ommon ril.AS
of Cirar fli Id e'luntj-, T'a.
antra A aua ) 5n. 7 P-pt. T. l?.
fa 1 rla No. 14 Mtrrb T. I8T1.
rtrip iitiin. j lrart Farm.
The iintri nd liarinf barn appointed Audi
tor tn atirttin tbf immmi and prmritT of Itf-na,
and fprt tli -ti 1 t'litlun of" prnerrdt artiinj; ftntn
etle In tbe aloi-i iae. brrrlif (rirra nntinrtbnt
be e-tll attend in tbo dutira ef bi" appointment
on Tlcirn in, Anl 20, 17 1, at 1 n i-l'-rtt p. m. at
bit otlir r in thr b(miih of Clrnrfl-ld, wi.ro and
nbrra all nrtrtne intrrvtlfd mar eltntl.
Aiil, -71 iii T. M. Ki UliAV, Auditor.
C4i.riM-j n Krt .
K H AT .Kit A l.YTI.R Vi-p
I nnrh, Rirhard 4 Cn'a t alrinfd IMairrr,
aj.l & 4t (ifp-'Min ttae Jail.
J I" T'-tantoiitnr en tbentlate of Hl.'-Mt-N
HAMMI 'Hrt IILA'i,' dwmnl, late o trm'm
ftorf.n(:h hav l.n urantrd to thr nndri tlnpti.nnd
all pn-i.et tnd"l';"d to paid etfa'r a e rweat.
rd t niakr immntltatr fMiTmTit. and th"r ha in aT
rlatint atraintt tbe mmo Will :rteat Ibcta, dttl
autbruli-alrd, for eeitb incut.
I,. O. l.TNrttf.
ApHI , lTI At . Kxfiitor.
(1f,T lUUt M'UrHAl. at
1 It LI.KKTOVS.
IIKK, VHITB A UN. n i'KINS
X rriraw , f. r tale by
H f. rillLm 0(1.
Jtc.r Afivfrtlcfmrnls.
AT AND (Aral
AND
It O t N H II 1 I H 11 f S ! I
T1IK PtAfB TO C.T.T
' IInN& Cap;', rools & Shoes,
IS AT
FILLF.RTOYS SEW STORE!
- One donr north of new Maaonie Duililini;, .
CLKARFIiil.il, PA, '
Tin hnTrl Hn ti of (ronia In llila linn tecr
brvii:lit InO' tlie couuly, 11 nirw open for the in
epention ul f la public, anil will be eold St tl-
Very Lowest Caeh rricesl
Alio, a aplenitirl aaaoilrornt of (lEST'ft Ft'R
MSII1M1 tiOOlir. eonaialintt of r-birla, Collara,
Necktlea, llanilkcrehiela, Olovea, I nilcrwear, Ao.
A larne eloek of CARPETS an.l OIIXI.OTI'S.
wbiek will Im dieaHeml of M aeloniihina;l. lew
prif-ee. A liberal ebaro of rialrunsge if reaped
fully aolieitcd.
HI- DON'T FAIL TO CAI.L.-
Slcrt on Second St., below Market, Clearfield, P.
4 5 71 P. R. FU1.I.ERT0N.
Tnn (Cc vovs'm woof, vAiKi)
IUU,UUU by KKATZDK l.VTI.I),
apl.4-4t Ojipofcite tlie Jail.
T ASTIII-Airrnla and Pi-.lllera to erll
If good doniialie arllcle, winleii tn every
family. No competition. Elclueive territory
Kiven. Boainere eery pleaaant. Ajrenla baee
aold S di-eeu, neltiriK Hn nrolit per day. One
,.l,l JO.A in a mmaII towit. ajiotber lollU in five
I towna, another SI in calling n ild lauiiliee. Out
fit f3. No danger oi iwpoaition. ol reter-
enoei Itiveo. bend for circular to 102 Waebing
ton atieet, lloaloo, Mala.
Apri 4l LlnLtriELfl A I)AMK.
-i.'isii.
Mackerel, Luke Hi trine;. White anJ
tod Flak st KHATZKK A LVTI.K S
arl.btt
Oppnaile the Jail.
Ileal f -state for $3t.
r EST V I H G 1 M A
Timber and foal Lands
FOR E A LSI
Th following tn-f'i of Timw nJ rml ImmU
r -ofTt rMl for nl : Ont trut of ",
lyittf ao ivlk Kiver. in Wfbitrr rounty ; thr
trucli i in on the Mint rirer in Bmitun enrtntjr,
Iwo f i,0i tern reb mrt n of 1,00 cm ;
ami on tnit pontniniiur f.,;0 arrci, Hinr on the
(inulfy llivcr, in Ntrbol oount. Thetitlei to
ttico JbihIi itro perfect.
Anv in form atioQ concern! ns; tliff lindfan bf
hi by jvMrMfion O. (. FLEOAL.
March 1871-tf. Phi I ip.. rp. 'ir
Real Estate for Sale.
riilK on-ieriicaMl oftrf for t.l hi farm, tit-
uite in llra'lfori. lownvhip, ffar IMnioo'l
tM tiool Hoots, rtinUimnif IO At'lI.S, ?S ten
of which aro eirarp- and uirlfr ft-nce. Tbo im
jmiTfuvnti eunfitt of a tioutn, l"j $iht,
uprinf irtiir, WM hft-r( and otliPr nrenarT
mniiuii'iififi, aitd adjoim lan'li of Vm. Il.tcb
irRi", Jlrnrjr UratTm, John (jruffiui, and otbrt.
1 livif in "unj; tr.ti irJ 011 tin (ircmiars, and is
tliarefura a.rj dt4Hi.ll i.-t'itrt y.
J. U.F0RCET.
FradfnrJ tp., Feb. , JS;i.
Farm for Salel
C10NT4IMMI HO ArRF-i, in a ro-d elate of
euhiiation, aituatril in 1'ike tnwnatiip. Clrar
ftplj eoiintv. I'a., aUiut eii,i-t) rrnla fio.-a Li5:ia'a
Flouring Mill, ou the turupiLe eadir frura ( ur
wrtim ille tw t'!caif.e!-l. lluritix a atorv anil a hull
holier, atjiLle anil (ut lnill,nja thereen. Tbrre
ie alio a R'io.l epring an I a .voung urchartl cm tbe
preeaiara. Any per. J-iring a nice little botve
will li n ii lit .a lerv ueaii.Me luealieo.
I'.ir further psitirul.ra inquire of Ilachel Cald
well! nn the premieea, or a-lieai
I. W. FLEMISa,
Mareb 29 If. CuneenaTillc, Ta.
Valuable Farm for Sale I
IV FKROVSON TOWNSHIP!
tlHK nndrrifrned, rrid:ng In Ferjjnwn town-
thip. olTrra b.t Farm Inr aalr, locntcd two
ante t ith rrtt of Lnrnt-rr Citr, n wiiieh tbrre
ie rrrrto'l a Urte patb fra-ne dwellmf hnuie.
?.'.0: krrb"n, H'jtlfl; arw bank burn, 4Cr.S.
with vtrrw b urn at).pli'.l, 2i'l-', w.od rued and ,
alt tbe ethrr ner.-T' otitiiuitdinr. '
fONTAlMSfl HM ACKK-t.
KirfbtT of wliirb am elm'-ed and in a rod ttate :
nt 4-ultivali'tn. w1ti! tlie balanne ta nnrlaid with
amen bfot vein ol' litntatone and a four foot rwtn
nf roil of an es-i'lb nt qu.i!if t. A rnnnn nrlmid ,
of ? '0 f raf'rd trrrt, of npiili, pfr, pcaT-b. ebtrrv
and plum, ht iniet l'i frnpr Tinea ol the chirrl
varti'tii i. a'l Waring, at.d excc'.Itnt water at tbr -door.
T!m Fsrm will 1-c eo!d rtrjr nBt'na'lr.
Irta.iirr on t'i pn'tnitrt or aJdrrtt tur auiaeribeT
at Utnhr CitT . t.
March 0 tf. WII.MAJI McCUACKKX.
Private Sale or Real Estate
rERfsoNAi. rnorr.RTY.
riHK enbtmbor will eT. r at private aaU, on
.1 rran'Halda lai n, tbe following lirni K-tatv,
tiiuate in li'm lip( ivriirld cut;?, Fa.: a
largn two. miry :nne, JftT4n )H : tlir
roitia ?Pitl) frrt : wre twm, lni?6 frt. Thr
LoQtr i iho -m m hi tilm H"p, wetl nni-he l. and
linnij a lutgr wllar undt iieih, Vi'au buiit in
'i7. A never fihuf wM, and W-.d and wath
hnntf, barn, (.".flxtl, ie I. tnlTiriet te bold
Ci or 7u toaa uf ier, and ad vlber nccraearr aut
4uil linr.
A'-"', a la-fff quaiitifT of mrr.banditr, eontiit
Inf e-f grc-jrt, lre Koodt. fU-o;itwirr, '"tMint,
a tarpe lot uf olotbinf, and afi elbcr foodt gtner
all.T ktpt in a -vim! I r it or.
A1r , Ifl.fni df pHmr oak and pine eqnare
tim!r, on tbe banh tif (.'Irni Arbl ert-rk.
Tbo above daeribrd priMirly Will br a dd to
Crtbe), or, if dciired, the itirr j;a.i will be told
on rramnallt term and a Vai gireo of tit More
rwm.
I'-t fnrthnr Information epply tn the rjbspribcT
al bta reidraoe iu lilrn llpr
WILLIAM F. MfKFT.
Frb. g. 1ri m.
WHcfllainfotts.
IA1.1. AMI FXAMINB tbe NEW COOH8
l
i: rri.i.rr.Toxs.
VIIMl lt 4TOHH MOTM IU Notirw
M herebr ffirrn tSt Mtert nf a lTinttratifn
on tba attar f III.NHV A I ti II K.N Ml li II,
drr'd., late of Lawrrnr (ownbip. I'lrarflrld Co ,
Pa., having liren doty pranttvl tn th" enderaic-ned,
U pcraoni mdrbted It aaid owtate will plraac aiakr
ptijinrnL, and ttiotn timing rlntnit or d mamlt
will prrtrnt them prtijtly niithTiticfitrd for art.
tlemrnt. I. KM'.
Marrh 2.1, HTI Ot A-imunatrator.
THR MtTTI.K OF TlIK FsTATH OF
Thodnre iVnplt, drrcard. 1 hp nndrrxirn- j
mI. Auditor, bai mir brrn a)pnintrd to makr ilit I
tiihutiun of tlia li.anre iu tb band of Joha
Owrnt. a luiiliKtratur nl raid r!atr, t i and anmn
th ftrrtnn lrj'ly entitled liirn-to. w!l attn-d l 1
tbr dutift of t hf app'iinttnrnt al thr nflSrr of J. It.
lrlnal'r, I'ai.. in tJInarht-ld, nn Tured.iv, April I
1Mb, A. 1. l-;l, at 2 ecl-wlt, p. m., wtirn aud
wh-r all pnTt'iit iritcri"trd n.tv alt'iid.
Mar. ?W .It ( VHI S 0"HIHN. Anditor.
Ik nu; i4in n or the fstatkof
Clintlian llni'MKh. dmr.. Thr nndrtin
ed. Auditor, bavhif bt-rn appmnte-l to mnkr dit
fribnMna of the bataner in thnhnndanf Kdward
Perk a, na of the rxreutcra of tmd rstatr. to and
arming Ilia rrna lrH t rntitlrd Oirret", will
attrnd to tlm dtii:-a of ) appointtnont wt ibr
nfhee nf J. It. JklrKna'le, Kaq . in Cloarn!.!, on
Vednrt.lay, April iVtb. A. 1. 1H71, al 2 o'clock,
p. m wlton and whr-r all p-ona i?itt"tl-d mat
aM--nd. t YRi ft t)OHI(V.
Jrirrh t9-M Andttor.
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
al All III . JI H I.I.RY,
I4 Kurth 8eeefi.l Ft , enr. .r Quarry,
I'llll.APtl.f'inA.
An ...rtnienl of Wet. lie.. 3t we're, filter and
rialed War. ennelnntle en hand. Hef..ir!ne. nl
VI .trim ...I Jewelrr fnianf lly attended ta. .:.9r
rITIO'.
fn mil M'inm it ernajr fVeeeew.-
1 berrl-r rire . Hire to apr nnd .!l feranna
that 1 will nul nur . eertain NOl li Ri.ew or me
tn K. II. V il.iin, f"r Ih" fun nf one han.lred and
j firtt.llee dirllare. ei.TeMe ninety da. tr date.
..ill n.'ie netnf ne'eia in. I nn any nt einren, ei
11. lr?l. Bn.i Mnr nn.-.i.l. al tlie Llr.rlnl.1
f' .tiniv lii.nl.. li.i Inn i.-elrrd noe'-n. -I-'i"n
therefor, I witi nnl p-.e 1 rt-lr." .;n;r.r!!.i t;
law t. C, Mrt 1 l.-lL'lll.
rir,I..M. M..I.b l. U.l-5" . , ,
Q'm&i, it.
. . . .
Ki:i KHOTHKitaS'
Mil. KI T BTREKT,
(Ilttlinl 1.1), Pt'.rtK'A.
.V GRAND . OPENING !j
THIS WEEK ! I
Tilt nncat itock of l'.ie leneon erer brought to
Clearfield in
Fancy and Staple D7 Goods I -.
, Notions, &c, Ac, 4c.
Fh'rtinsi an J nilowca Muilinl.
Muatini, Stripri and Ticking. . ,
0r at bargaiai in Linen and White looda.
Table Linen i, Mareeitlea, QailtJ.
Towhr. Towlinir. Na(ikina, Crib Quilts, A.
Btripffd and Plaid Kaintoulm, Mnilini, Lawnt,
ComWici, Ae.
Plain, 6triptd and Printed Pmtiee,
Prrcali'i and Linen Goodi for VreHti.
Kew ttylee In Mill -firry tJoodi.
Hntr. Ilonntti and Flowerf, In grrat rarietv.
Vtile Trirominjn ip rat rarirty.
Hair Gwii, nevfr. iei, in great TarUly.
Lad in 1 ' Coatf, 0 tor , Hoeirry, Ax,
Ladiei, Hmev' and rbildrco 6hot.
rty-T!.e itoclt if complete in ererj particular,
and the prloei are tool, that wffl please all.
Do not fall to
CALL AND 6ES FOIl Y0lTfcELVES 1
rtr Hotter, Eg)?, Wool, and all aiaikotable
prod tie o, Ulan iu exebaajre for foodJ.
r.EKD LR0THERS.
ClcarCelJ, March U,
1871.
1871.
SPRIXG GOODS!
The First cf the Season !
The Cheapest in this Market !
BUY! BUY!! BUV!I1
OF
KRATZER c LYTLE,
Toar V'J Oida, .
Yrtnr firoeeriea,
Vuur Ilarlwar.
Your Qnernaware,
Yiur Notlenf,
Yonr Window CuetalQa,
Your tarpeta,
Your OiL-lntli,,
Your Wll Taner,,
Your (lata. -
Your Cop,.
Your Carpet Chain,
Your Stoeei,
Your Taen and Feed.
I Yuur lh.ati A Blioef,
' Your Leather,
I Your hoe Fin-linrr,
i Your Flour nd
f ALT' PALT! PALT! at wholesale to euantry
mercbantfl.
OILS, PA TNT?, OLA5S. Ao. A LUral dl;
coant to baildrri.
Errrythinj thit Toa nord can bo had at frrat
adratitage to tbe burrr, at
Kn ATeER A LYILE-P,
Martlet ttrrtt, "
Ci RAnrtri n. Pa , opposite the Jail. 3 (I
SrtlUL AHOnCEVEXT!
I HAVE tbia day aune'iale with In (be
mercantile bunnrta my brniber, Lolicrt Ut d.
ul the bittinraa Will be eont:i,ued under the
firm nine of
R i: D D It O T II i: U
Vt'e win MnVnna t m-ike tba Jrr Oomle and
Nation l-utin', a tprialtr, and all tbe tirwo-t
fnbrfce and latet noveltire in the market w-i't bt
kept on hand.
The rrnnrh P'rro in CnrwriiTv'iHr w;il Yh c-jo-Lnn.ni,
nbrre will be fouiid a ehoiee a lio o:
p.irni ai at our maio a.oro in C.-aiuJd.
Nrw (.ripg g'eoJt n.ll be ca band a'uont Ibt
1.1th of March.
The bonk ari;:n' "Mru.. tleed w!;i lr prmr-ily
nod imtnrdtair wtt I.
W.M. r.KFli.
Clerfifld, Mi Si I, U7I.
) E A c u i tunoPEi
- "tit
or.rAT rvrnrMEUT
IN FREKCHVILLE!
Tbe blernly eonte-et betwrrn Franrr and Pronia '
lilt in tr.il Mr it.r prfnu o Tar at tnc aauyn
itnrj oj men a.,i inr tw i n oi pmiirn? iw
cine,: ...J. Th. HojaU Jugjlvia ro d ig. 4 pride
lh.m-l.ea an I r..-u-e aver Hi. r-ull, hm k
In.ijcail'Canl ie llieir wnrk wlirn e.tB.arr4 wilh
the bumare at.J elin-lian .IT.-nt nr
I.r f T X p T T7 T.
i. HI. 1'Kl 1. 1 ,
wh. K.a mulerl k en to aapj ',f .11 the rMarni I.
the Inwer enil of tlie eo.elj i!h fooj ar.gl miment
.1 eieeeilittc lew ralee fn.i'n hi. m iinmolli a're in
i I..' v M. w 'n re .ie ran i a . w ur i....i-i
readj I. wail nri-.w r.llere awd an! '? I01 Wlt''
Pry Goods of all Kinds
Fui.b aa Clntbt, Patinette. rattiir.ern, Musl.ae,
Iclainer. l.tnac, triUiH(rt, Calicort,
IriaiRima. Kibbuna, Lare,
rdy made rU-tbinK. IWte and Phot, Kate and
Oapl all jf thr h-rtt natrrtal and mad4 tnerdfr
llute. Soetft. ttlorrc. .thttrna, l.aiae..J.itibot, Ac.
tiBOCEUlKS OF ALL KIM'S.
Ce(rr. Tea. ISucar. Itire. MMatwi, Fitb, Salt,
Pnrk I.intaMl til K.h iliL I'&rhon Ihl.
Ilarrfware. Qu-entwar. Tinware. Caatiept. hwa
and IMuw t attnt:". ', pikra, t orn tulliv
tore, t'idar l'rocaea, and all hiada of A at.
PrrfomerT, Painta, Tarnith. (1ae. mod a fenera.
wrartnirnt ef Stmionerr,
GOOD Fiom,
Of 4ifTerrnt bran-!-. eeva on tan i. and will be
enldat the leweet fOKtiMe ficnree.
Myl'ons, tnrh aa Brandy. Win. Clin, Wh:tky,
Javnra Hrdifine, lit'!-1 tor a aid
U t-n. "1 "ted for w.ieb IV. i
buhiet pnoewill be ir.U. lierseej band!
a,,d lr,r ,.! u llie lo.e.l wait., rn,-. I
1
A!io. Ajnt fhr PtrattonelMe and CurwantTille !
Tiirnvtuitg Mneliin.a. '
Mt. Tall and are for Tenreelree. T will led
uhn.f I..U..H1 ki'i. . Mi..i
tTcr thing uruully kept ia a retail atnre,
L. M. COl'UUET.
Freucbiille P. 0 March 1, 1671. .
j sritAR'B cAi.onirir. .
I Fl'PQl'KHANN'A, SlTmiPn.
;oov. i'fns, nrm LAT'in.
KtillLW COCK. XATIONAL ItANtlS.
Tnililiril, PARLOR COOKS,
SPKAR'S r.KVOl.VINd I.I..HT.S
AMI noi'HLE IIKATKKS.
And all kind, nf Healine; Sto.-e. for aale I y
ug.i'Tt w. r. i:itn.i:n ro.
For Rent I
MHIK on lcre il ifier tr. rt-nt a F'tt KM-lNG '
HOVfir aul Ill.ACbKMlTH HOl Mti.Ur i
al t'e't'-nd P. O. in TrU tnwn?i;p. 1 hit it a very
drtirab.e loeattnn fiw tha bnlTna. -A fti'l art .f
tool in tKr a hup, Plrrty of co'tnin. A. eod
tfliool in tlie ithpo. Addrte r app'y l II. 1-.
Ilrfdrfn rr th nibaerihr. j
Marrh lj-tf liLNUY PUFTH. .r- j
VIMIMTlt 4Tt)Kfi 1 It l-nM,.r
it hfrfSr pi rn tin' Mtie nt tHiniitiOraiion
n the eetnte-t THOMAS Mi 1.1. V N, lc-ai-d.
late of Ikwoa-nja lowattatn, C'lcarHrld ooncU, Pa.,
hnin rwn dill; (riantid tn the null r.(iir., l
prr-i-nt itibdttril m aiid rn-,v tll pUn-1 n.nkf
pavenenl, an t havirtfj itiau ur ilnrtwud'
ttltl i rr- ti thrin pmprrlv aulhrtii''.i'fd fir art- ,
Urn-ml. ' A. W . t.KF '
t"'-'-lap , Martli, 1 t . Jm' i . J
t ' fo'ibntUiut.
. - e
CLEARFIELD ACADEM
, A Malo ftriJTtmalo Uirj S,.b,;
I'.srh Ilepi;uuut Hiiih.it siiel r .
j ' " . I .
I rpilK ntnrwotee of tlm r..ni a. .
I JL vewr nf tbie t-ielltnlier, eee J
! a."Mjai,il 1- i,eijo( lei,!,.,,, ijyy1
ru.M8 can ei.iir ei ai.v In.,.. -lltf iJ,
: elmriir.l wilh ToOllTl frotn ft rtrin tt,ey h
j the cloae wf tbo KeieMelw.
1 l:e pour.e ol initt irn tni'.il-.
InelweVd rn thn.Fh, rrieueal ati4 aetbeiw f
A education for eioOi enea. 4lt
H.1IM? )f 'H ITKix.
Orthf-irrapliy, Hi-edin-, l'ei,u.antl,ipt f.-1)
Itrmm in w. nrr Sriii'in ill . 1
tan Arillnnttie noil l-tJ-i 1 lrjit.g U
Al(Tfl)r, (jpfiiiiMrr, Tr)(or.fcrnetr , M.
- fu rat ion, hurnTinjf. Natural and MonJ
'liiluiit.7, ijriiiy, Fbrni'Hoy, (
ittrv.H lirtfiric, 1'ljvmral (jci(riii.I,v. L,.t
Kot'f'ii'7. Uotmv mud IVik-iI Liair,p,.. f J
Iniin, ui"s oii i ii.ui.ia, niiu muj tI
aliora bram-hti. .,...
..411
rrail or uririuwi ainiiiic. tt itllvaii. 11 J
Slufiochromatie Vaititin. (2i liioui;.... n J
i rerun praw.np, ( Iim ihI jt
Fancy Hair Woik, (4 kaaom j
1r'ry
l:itlrutuftital Munc. I 30 Irtiain 1.
jf1"No drduetiun will be madit forabtttti
P!ud'Oia iroia a di'ian) can bt acto
wiib boarding at iow raid.
Anv one wot a nu uiixr oi' the erbool ctnrttJ
prirate initmcuoni ia auy of tLe ontttttJ
bra.ciiea.
itr furtiitr prti;u!a'l inquire of dt niitu
Kov. r. t.. ilAlii; !.(... A. U
Feb. , lsry.t. tmapL
HISS H. S. SWAK'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEAKFItLD, FA. '
rpiiE Frms tehm of t -unn ,,,.
J oainmenfo Mfinda, Aitil lUih,
echool lliia Un : for wtiub the krrr.ee of 1 tn I
pftent inftro'tir bae-o bten ei eti Ataui
(Mrt will be ppftrtd ti ftidtr tut
aitrnaure 4iU umructive. .
TEL.MS OP TUIII jX.
Rmdlfif. Ortbr-prsphT, WntTtitr.Oert !,.
fitw, i'nuiarr Aritliuelie and Fniaarv
fieoyraihr - . t li
ll.ftor-, l.oc and dfecrij-drr uruf rnj.hy
with Map lrnwirr. Gramtnar, Jaeotal
and Whiten Arithmetic f ft I
AlL'e-hri". mod the lriencea H 1! I
Inirueti n Id fnf mmrnul mune t t I
(til ptiiiitlry, J4 Utn.,., U k I
t work Ik I
For full parltejolare end for f'inca"r.
CU-artield, pr-pu 7, 1 STt. Kpd.
ttisffllaKccuje
. DENTAL B0TIC3.
rTIIE enderairoed rtDrpose, opening T'ca-V I
1 tlffiee, in CnrweoaTil:,, a, eatir in Maiakw
eiiournataneia will permit, and would rrrpetifit!
oif r bie eervieee iv the f.(iioi of the tree an
mrroiiml.n; e cnuj. JAS l. f ThAI.T.
Al) infuriiiatK.n rc'tMvtini the a'oTeeartr?
be f.rta l,j Mr. E. W. Heed, OorwEaTille. Ill
Hew rirm !
! r-lHK flrm of C. KRATZER. in tte Vn Gm4
' I an1 I'rovinon basnet, will no inowa h
Jier undrr thr aame of
KHATZI'.n Ac LYTlB.
Tfcai.ixir.jr, th j.u'o!i? for pt favora. tbef k
tur a roitnunaiicc oi lot tauit.
Clcaifrtld, I'a., February 6. 1871.
v r FURNITURE,
MATTRESS, FEATHER,
CwAvr.Tn FrriTi nc Sprinjf Bcdi. 6pri
rr.it. hj-riiic Mktirat, IUir MaMrene-. II ul
Mittrrtr, .Straw M:i" trfi-pa, atl.cr. Feaitwt
Ilrd, ltoltn and PiMnwi, firntr rpauni. Cal
for'ablci, blank Of, tvmltt. Call anat er Ua
WOVFN" WIP.K M ATTItn.5?.
Tbe Wet eer oTrrrd for tale.
N. It nur intpi.tioa it to tnat all oufTf-awtn
that they will breome ptrmaacnt dearwiikw.
1 a..d ordera will receive tbe a-ime a;tcfitiia. u.
; f.c rtviit en I uy jutt ae ctirjp i if proamt at to
: Finn. A'arch I 1
DENTALCAED. .
Jr. A. H H1U.9
f Would tar tn bia.iattriit vJ. tfctniV-
lie r i rnr, that, baviu uitauircd ftrnrrttiif
wi k I'r. Nk-w, U re n-t dig be ei.ti.t vnrt
itf tut t flt. MnH, eo tl-.tt patwutt vr! rot fear
l.i iny .u; n 'er llie bcndi ut sr.r i.th'i' cjertle'
ii oii'niiHHi a mli-tin of Ue pt.ttai oa lit
pl.Uc ma'eriAl. I aw enat'lod tn pot p '"tk -iak
.iieirr tlian firmer y. I al't kiive ?V. f taok'i
pati-i.t p--trmt f.ir working rubb:r 4 Jttn.wkiea
ninVr a n'U hjrUcr. m-re i.:t e'-nfai
p?et for the tame aif'SOt mf maCriaf. and pet
iUM the T late on -:h ndre. rreort-ag it waet
moreeaai'i fcrrt rl'in, fprciai a(tpt,rtii paid tt
the p'terrrali.- n ef tbo tia'.nral trrfh. atideJ! wert
gtMntritf) enUvte eatHtaoRry 1o ptunt.
pitfrf at the old ewracr. tphip tha Pkt
ll out a. (tff.cr hours frnta I to it, a- i I '
, p. m. I'ti-it (row a diilr"-r "-u i raMfr
ma a frw deya k'f- trbard ef tLitr trmif
oorpr. A'wtyt nt fcrirr, nn'rts rtLti r''.1 f
peu: in both tbe county jsprr. - tklVIl
Curvvensviile Karblo Yard.
; y . , , -g
of ext.-a'liv-c cv 1-r-inrM.
aa-
I f fcp ..
! , 0 tl rf 1M jK.ri( a.i
j krllj ,.BII , rr, .( ,.,'., .. earte.
h -nea f-n'i luee.1 e!h 01 en li t.i j Kr. ta
a tUtrr can D r.o n;fr ir;oi
,.,,.-!, n, rriiz wlte. at theee
I love; 1 leave Ie av Ie .11 wliw Wlbo Ie aae.
,hflr ,(...( ,r ,jlClr rt..Li:a t-'e.Ji Ml
k.inlre, thel thiT een .ow h. an .rl-.mw.ne
, 1 di.rnE eo, be caiim" .1 wie Knei or. 1 ermfeea
ateeel. I'urwpn.viltc, I'a.. at 1 am pr.-r.aree) la
furriah to erlri
MONUMENTS,
(IIAM.K A BOX TOM IIS,
liEAiJ STOIC KS, Ac,
of anr df-rr' nr at rrnmnat'Ir
N. H I rrp rn band : I: r t "t lirriftl till
lKntHi1lr Marble. All wvk rtn utM in tb
einat tkilltut n-annrr. I wiH o dt livrr w(M
tu anT point in ClcarCrtd or adtt-inin rurnt-ra. tf
drared. V M. Il, COLLI KN.
t.'ui wcnaville. Oct. ?0, lfi-tf.
, t WASHINGTON ACADtM
G. W. INNES, A. M.," Principal.
riHIK FIRST frNMOX ef tbia Inetlfaiioo will
I J. eommrnrr on Monday, tha lAtw ty Hf
i nU Tm, ee month-
Pupila niay tntr at ear time, and wifl
! eharcrel tnilien frota th titnr tbe etr netil
' I cUi nf the action. The -nrte of In-fnictea
, ... , . , , , . ... ,k
P'' -i w tw
rtt wlM. dHtww.
'"",J " ' """''" el
or finrate bcuti t at law tut'-t. Parent fn
atnrr.l bit the M!it ami rni-fire hi 1'rla-
eij. w.Il br dftotrd tn thr leiMttal eel saaral
inir.p n ae r;nj ,,drr hit ri.arCr.
ft.Trtni .f Tuition will mnirat-vai
nn i.e .eeorttnril be nddrreainc lr. J leeea. tA
New U'allinflnn, or the rrinr'iw.1. II. lnee,
t Arnlin, Aimatnmc eountv, I'., r..t wti.wiH
rieat re IVa.lilnpton .Iter .-nl lt.
New ai '.iinartcia, Marrh tl. 'leTI tf.
j) it r o a i. t
To Bridge Builders I
lm!r 1 pmrntaU Will br rr-- i-M br tl nntr
t'cn.d. Corrm at rnrwftitV, nnfil PAT
I' It I AY. l.r Sl II 1A. Of A ;ll. nrtufer
tha errcti.m nf a VO I ii V It i K I i F, nf one
handrsl and fift f'o Span, aero th butane-
'henna rnr at li-tu'i 1 mtitnjt, abti nudwer
brt nrt n Curat i lie atd L'tnut-rr CtH . Paid
! br.ilgt to In- ttrrilai in u.-ti n t." the one
o.'ro-i thrtiiouth An t-rf.tt (V.-k. 8r(rate
j bnlit will l, rnn?-! !crt I l-n ticaa,Kn. atone, aed
! tnaiujnre pi-r "r,U tii. red aiiwe-l lunibrr prr
j fo.K i ihi.B'!. Krc!rin-Mitr an 1 ld,MsknH thief.
tr (or tbo wis.lo, iq in.ttnn eietrrial and laher.
Aaipl eornriti wnl I. iKnurod l tha entrar'T
l.r the oompltion -f lb'- t.nfr a worVntavlik
U1i,nrr. V' H M.l Vll Mi N Al L,
.Nk IIH.K.
K s. lu.i ur.rv.
Curwrrtii:e. M-r.2i-td t'omiailtots
rtw-il M' r A lb A t I , . Kenne-We Medleal
Piarny. "irrbnMt Haph. Itetter'e Cod
l.lror OU. J-iYne" and Arfr'a madirln if fery
kind. f-rtMe hT IlAHtSWU K k IHWIN.
n l Y. hfte 1 ead. 7 inc. Palat. !-Hi-
wil Tit"TnTinr, Varoi-h of alt kindi,
I 1 r In vtl an i I'r-1 I a-nt. Va--;h I'thwe.
it h.ATrH R A
V BEDBTKfJ WAKEHM fj
v 44 NORTH TENTH