Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 03, 1871, Image 2

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SkfttcpttHicau.
GEORGE B. GOODLANDER,
tnrrn in neninn
CLKARFIBLD, Pa.
WKDHKSOAT MORNING, MAT S, 1871.
Vemocratic Stale Contention.
Hix)TiTini DrxwniTic
State CoyirrK or litiTLTAiA, V
J'glLADKLrHli, April Zl, l I. I
Th. d.lrgntr, ebottn to th. Democratic Statr
CooTMiUon .ill aiicrablc to the rtanbar of thr
Uoun of Rrprraentativei, at iUrri,borr, on Wed
nwda.T, May 14, 1871, for llie poqiow of nomin
ating candidate, for Andtlor-Oeneral and Snrray-or-(leneral,
nd for lh eoniid.ratlon of mattrra
ralatinj to the organiiatlon of tb, party and the
advancement of in principle. The Contention
will k lled to ardor t 10 o'clock a. m. JSj
rder of the Btain Committee.
W. MCTCUI.ER,
May S it Chairman.
JIabbikd. Bsltim.e and lJitts
bargh wero last week joineil in mnr-
rtnge, for commercial purposes, by
tlie completion of tlie ConrreHsritte
Jluilroad. Traina now run botwecn
tbe two cities over thit abort cut rout.
On Dutt. Kobt. W. Maiiey, Esq.,
State Treasaror elect, etiterod npon
"his dulics-on Monday last; Mr. Irwin,
who defeated him a year ago, retiring.
Mr. Mackoy has appointed Hon. Thos.
Nicholson, of Beaver, Cashier of tho
Treasury, tbe position held by him
nnder Mr. Macky two years ago.
Mr. Nicholson is one of the fixed in
ffttaitionsin the Treasury Department.
If turned out one year they generally
go for him tbe noxt.
Address mm Democratic Con
oresbmen. In onr paper to day will
be found tho address of tho Demo
cratio mombors of Congress to the
country. It is a plain, clour and dig'
nificd paper that can and should be
read by every ono. It points out the
J linger which thrcatons tho country,
discloses the designs of the Kadiculs
and exhibits their extravagance and
corruption. Every one can under
stand it nnd nothing that we could
say would add to it. Jicad tho docu
moot.
"Tji Government." Tho Grant
nd Morton Circus exhibited in Indi
ana, Illinois and Missouri, last week
The ring-master, Grant, as usual said
nothing j but tho clown, Senator Mor
ton played the fool at every railroad
station. When President Johnson
made his Western tour, it was termod
"swinging around tho circlo;" thut is,
be did not get drunk enough to pro
vent him from getting off his sent and
standing upon tho platform of the enr
to make a speech and he insulted by
-a loyal mot. All this tho "greatest
captain of the ago" avoided. He was
too drank to get up and exhibit
himself, and the Western "copper
beads" were not unmannerly onough
to insult tlie "government, ns was
tho fashion of the "loyal millions'
while A. J. Was "swinging around tho
circle."
On bis return to Washington, Grant
remained a day with his friend Came
ron at Harrisburg, on the 27th ult.
The Legislature being in session a
commit too wasappointcd inviting him
to call at tho capilol, but ho declined.
None of the members of that body
had ever given him a present, hence
ho did not care a continental d n for
llicm.
Wilt Said. When, after the elec
(ion of Lincoln, Soward boasted in tho
Semite that the Mongrel party would
"now take possession of the citadel.
Senator Hammond, of South Carolina,
replied as follows '
'The Democratic party surrender
the country without a stain upon her
bonor, boundless in her prospert, in
calculable in her strength. Wo have
kept the government conservative to
the great purpose ol government.
We have placed her and kept her upon
the Constitution ( and that, sir, has
been the cause of your peaeo and pros
perity. Time wilt show irhiit you will
tnakf of her ; but notime enn diminish
our glory, or your responsibility "
Time has, indeed, shown and a
very short time, too. Hut the cam
paign of 1872 will bring tho Demo
cratic party back to tho chargo of the
citadel, and if, in ten years, it can
hull' repair the havoo of the decado of
Mongrel rulo, it will perform a mira
cle.
"CouiREn" iMi'i'DKfcrR. A demand
was recently mndo by tho negro mem
bers of tho Legislature of Mississippi,
upon the Presidents of the various
line of railroads in that State, for per
mission to occupy seats in any portion
ol the cars they might select. This
was refused ; but a willingness ex
pressed to provido special cars for
colored peoplo, into which no while
persons would be admitted. This did
not, please the colored gentlemen, but
anj thing more tho President refused
to tfrant. Governor Alcorn addressed
tho negro Legislature, nnd showed
them that not even negroes can com
pel ruilroud companies to do their bid
ding. Tho negroos talk of putting
the matter into Iho courts and testing
il i hero. In the meantime, Governor
Alcoin and the companies remain
firm uKin Iho programme announced.
Cars fur colored people, equal to those
fur while ladioe and gentlemen, but
no mixing tho races.
It is estimuted that it will cost
nearly a million of dollars to distribute
the speeches inado on tho Kn Klnx
buiiiiesg in tho different sections i,
tho United States where they will bo
needed for political effect.
M. II. Brooks, w ho was convicted at
Williamspori lust summer for passing
counlcrfe.it inline)- unii senicucod to
lh penitentiary for a number of
Tr, has besa pardoned by resident
tirunc,
Granf force mil.
A HADINO BKPUULICAN JOURNAL 01 VK8
ITS VIEWS.
We earnestly desire tlie attention of
nnr ruRiinrs to llie follow inii tiMlimony
,.r iL.N. Y. Evenina Fait. It is tlie
..:..ni;nn nf I m tirntestauonil oi
luibviuiivu . r . ..
nmnornts from ft fair JCopuimciui
land point. We do not etitlorsfi me
amumption tbot "Gen. Oram is too
fuithful and too puro to desiro the
possession of the powor this infamous
mn.tnfl would clotho bim with." We
bolievo tho danger is too Imminent In
that direction to bo disregarded, but
outside of this, the solemn words ot
warning ' contain! in this article
should attract auenuun :
This cenlralixation of the authority
which lms hitherto belonged to the
municipal govermnontnisnceouipanicd
with a conlializulion in the national
executive of powers which hiivo hith
erto bad no existenco nt all. The
President is charged with tho execu
tion of tbe local laws for the preserve
tion of civil oriler; ana lumorm-u,
win-never, in his udjrmcnt, tlieso is
are not Administered by tho Stales, to
ue tho mililory power or tlio unilou
States 10 enforce thorn. Ho niny at
any time, and without any evidence
of an emcrsrencv requiring such action
except his own opinion, doposo a Slulo
o-nvornment. declnring it a rebellion
against tho United States, and dis
pending, at tho same time, tho civil
remedies Wlncli persons wrung .,y
his action might have under the writ
of habeas corpus Tlio war muting
nnwer which the tonsiliuuon i
pressly reserves to Congress, is thus
it,nn in Hi a President iilniio; and the
b .a .1.- I..!..-... Mriiiit
power to suspenu m ' r""
w men me ionmimuuu iuiu.uo i
and all branches of tho govcrnmeut,
except in public peril from invasion
or rebellion, is eiven to tho President
upon any occasion when, in his judg
ment, the conviction of certain classes
of offenders shall in any uisinci oo
conio immacticnble.
It cannot oo disguiscu niiii mo pnn
snge of this bill makes a crisis in the
political history of the nation; n cri
sis which calls for nil tho wisdom of a
great people to meet it properly. In
anv other country than our own it
would Inevitably lend cither to n ccn
trulizcd imporiulism or to civil war.
It is only among a pcoplo long habit
untcd to freedom nnd to respect for
law, that rulers could ba found to hold
such powers, oven for a week, without
danger to liberty. In olhor nations,
with such a grant of power as this, a
stromr executive would slriko for ab-
solulo sovereignty, and a weak ono
would uuicklv be led by ambitious ad
viscrs to do thosRmo. Here we are
safe suninst such danger. Tho prcs
onl President, whatever mistakes in
statesmanship ho tnn" have made, i
an honest patriot ; nnd thafusurpa
lion which lioncral tii-ani is too iuiiii
ful and too pure to desire, even n reck
less nnd corrupt nnn in his place
would ho ton prudent to attempt.
The habit of freedom has destroyed
nmonr our people tho tnntoriiil of
which slaves tiro made, and no nnd. Ion
scizuro of absolulo power is to be
feared here.
Thu danger, however, is no Icps real
nnd scarcely less serious, thon if wo
had an imilator of Nnpolonn nt the
nend of the nation and tho army. II
this act bo enforced, and if it succeed
in tho work proposed by it, every
barrier which tho Constitution hold
up ngainst tho encroachment of tho
central upon Ihe local governments is
broken. Heverence for tho lunilii
mental law will disappear, and all the
checks nnd forms of political contro
versy. No man can foresee what tho
next step towards oontralir.alion may
ho, hut every ono may confidently
predict thnl constitutional limitation
or prohibition may bo permitted by
any political party in control ol Ihe
national government to defeat its ends,
or so protect municipal privileges
against it. J ho local rights of per
sons nnd property, tho local conflicts
of corporations, the whole system of
local laws, with tho controversies tney
involve and tho pnssions they excite
will become clement of national poli
tics: and tho very orgnnir.al ion oi so
ciety throughout tho land will become
the staUo oi national puny struggles
The ahsoluto crnlifiliitation ol our
government, nnd t'.io destruction
tho federal system, tnusl soon follow
with civil war and disunion ns tho
only alternative
Tho false step must be rrtrnctei;
Tho act must bo disowned by tho na
tion. Hut it is with regret nnd re
monstrance that patriotic citizens will
hear tho exhortations nlreaoy uttered
in some quarters to meet il by Mil
lenco nnd disorder. Tho Coiistitu
tion, which has been outraged
pnsfing this bill, provides the menus
for its own vindication. On tho first
test caso which can ho brought befor
tho Supremo ( ourt of llie Unite
Slates, it nil! doubtless ho found an
declared, in a way which fanaticism
itself will lieecl, that t ongress cannot
abolish tho Slates nnd repeal tho Con
stitulion. r.ven should it lio lmposi
bio to obtain such a judgement before
tlio next meeting of Congress, yet Iho
act w ill ere then have tieen studied b
tho people; und public opinion wi
demand imperatively that it bo ro
moved from the statute book. Hy sin
means only can usurpation, under the
lorms of law, ho met in n manner
worthy of tlio nation, nnd the means
wo are confident, lire udeipuuto to the
end.
AnovKTiiE Law. Has tho Secre
tary of War taken any steps to try
tho cndels at West Point who lynched
Ilaird, Flcckinger, and Karnes? Tho
House of Itcprcscntnlivos long since
recommended thut they should be
brought to trial, but nothing has been
dono to comply w ith this recommen
dation. Tho thrco joung men were
taken out of their rooms in a cold
winter night, stripped of their ntii.
forms, nnd forced lo lenvo tho Acade
my, by a number of other cadets. Il
was a lawless, outrageous proceeding.
Tho llouso ol Kepresenlulives investi
gated and dchaled tho subject, and
filially determined that Ihnru ought lo
bo a proper trial, so that justice iliould
be dono lo nil panics.
Does any ono nsk why the Secreta
ry ol War has not taken action on
this sullied J The reason is that llie
oldest son of President Grant i-t one
of tho lynchers, lie must not be
tried. Tho Son ot the President is
above the law. .Ynr I'orA' iS'n.
Many people carry I heir religion as
n church carries its bell high up in
tho belliey, lo ring out on sacred
days, lo striko for funerals. All the
rest of the time it hangs high above
reuch voiceless, silent, dead.
The New Yoik Hun forms 'he Kn
Klnx act as "Gram's llcnnniiuation
Kill," and says thai Hirnm is "nearly
a full floflEd Dirtator." Truo
; preaching.
Terrible .firllri.
About half past 11 o'cb.oU on Fri
day morning Inst, Mr. l'erdiniind
Klioves, while ongagod in wurkuig
out some moulding at tlio Kntci -prise
l'l,.inincr Mill of .Srtvdrs k Tanner, in
this placO, met wilh'n most friglnfid
accident. A pioco of. tho moulding
iwolvo feci long, and oliotit U Inoiius
hich had "already passed
through tlio mnchiiio, wus cuugbt by
a revolving wheel and forced buck
ith such violence lliul. sirnting nr.
Klioves it passed through bis body
until tho end (which was largo and
blunt,) protruded about thrco inches
on iho opposito side. This slick was
very rough ana unoven, nun mi-iKing
about one inch to tho left of the median
lino of tho body, und immediately
abovo the nubiu bono, nassud in an
obliquo, lateral direction through the
abdomen, coming out through the
fleidiv unit of I he thiirli hip luiiu. in
this terrible condition, Mr. Klioves
ilisnhived a coolness nnd liresonce of
i,d that would have done credit to j
the heroism of a Cu-snr or Napoleon
'I hero being no oilier person on the
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same floor with himself, it wasinipos-
blc.on account ol tho noise made by
the running machinery, lo make him
self heard by those on tho floor below.
Accordingly ho waluod lo inu siau-
way, (carrying the protruding, stick
in front of him) and threw down
blocks to attract the uttcntion of his
fullow -inoi kmen ; and when they
rushed lo his side, terror stricken ut
tho fearful sight thut met their gar.o,
tho suffering man, wilh a coolness
and nervo that would have won mi-
morlalitv on tho battle field, com
manded them, beforo doing anything
for him, to go below, and slop the
eni'ino und seenro iho mill and ma
chinery against accident. This being
dono bo told them to saw on me un co
inches of tho wood which protruded
in the rear, then to saw oil tho slick
front, just so ns to leave a good
hand hold, then putting hi thumb
over tho end of Iho slick behind und
pushing, ho told them to-pull, and the
bloody slick was drawn oui. i'r. a.
G. Cross was culled, a rude litter was
formed -wid tho suffering man was
carried to his homo, in tho house form
erly occupied by P.obcrt Adams. Sr.
Aot a monn or inuimur cscapeu nun.
His terrible wound was carefully and
skilf ully dressed by tho nltonding phy
sician, and al last advices strong hope
were cntcrtamod for tho speedy re
covery of the patient. Mr. Klioves
is a young man of irreproachable
character, lately mnrriod, und wo bo
bovo cnino from Washington, J a , lo
this place, lio has tho sympathy of
our cnino community. II ttynnourij
Messenger.
Politics and Heuuion. Congress
man Ely publishes n card, in uhich
ho says that in ono of thu negro
churches of Washington city, on Sun
day, tho Kiih ult , during the service
an address signed by tho llcpublican
General Committee of this District,
was read from tho altar, which wus
evidently prepared lo be read in Ihe
churches ot iho District. It nppcalcd
lo tho congregation lo rally ul the
polls on Thursday next, ami vote the
wholo Jit-publican ticket without a
sini'lo scratch. Ho says : " I call at
ten lion lo this circumstance hoping
thero a 10 soino person niuouj U
Itcpiiblicans of this District whoso re
spect for tho ordinances of Christian
religion will impel them to prevent
tho recurrenco ol so depiorablo
practice." This circular is issued by
N. Good way, Sergeant-ul-arms of tho
llouso of licprcHciilalivos, and in
dorscd by Henry D. Cooko, President
of tho loung Men s Cbrislian Associ
ntion, nnd Governor of this District
This is the uso Uadieal politicians are
imikinir of the negro churches. "The
Christian Association" will bo (lit
title or name of tho opposition parly
in a few years, should niiother change
become necessary lo deceive llie
public.
SAMnn Aiikap. "Judge" Wright
of South Carolina, n colored Itidivduul,
lms just recovered a judgment of 81..
2nd trom tho liicbmond nnd Danville
liailroad, because tho conductor ro
ftied to let him rule in tho ladies' cur,
Had ho retiiscd to let a while man
rido in tho same car, tho whito man
could not have recovered twelver-cuts
Lnder the I ml ltigtils liill a negro
can claim any privilege that is not nc
corded by custom or corporation rcgu
lalions to a while man, anil in the
event of n refustil, is entitled to re
cover heavy damages. It would not
bo a bud idea to so amend tho law as
to secure tho white man his "civil
rights," too !
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A, ot tho JIalliinoro Ua:cUt says
ono would naturally suppose that af
ler tho pnssago of tho Jiu Klnx bill
any examination into Iho condition ol
thu South would be superfluous. A
joint committee wns raised by both
Houses to hunt up somo sort ot tcsti
mony upon which to huso legislation
Congress, however, saw proper to
legislato first, nnd llicn semi on sub
ornurs to pick up lying cvidenco lo
excuso It. 1 douhl il such u broad
farce was ever enacted in a low priced
theatre let H is lo lie played out
the commir.ro bus had a meeting,
has organized, and propose to pro
cced wilh sober faces, to discharge
their larcicul duties.
A IJi-piiblicau exchange says Grant
tin, sinco lie becaino 1 resident, paid
off moro than a hundred millions of
tho publiu debt. If other Itepubli
cans w ould pay off ns much in pro
portion lo what they have stolen, tho
debt would soon be entirely paid.
Our IScpublienti fntcmporary makes
no mention of w hat tho people huv
paid, so wo pass it all over to t la-
credit of Grant, and feci to thank the
gods wc huvo so noblo n President,
ono so liberal, nnd so much mote able
to pay now than when ho wns bang
ing around tho grog shops of Galena
nnd St. Louis wailing for invitations
to drink.
The Philadelphia A,,' says: "Tho
hardest work dono by the Judges put
on tho Konch by thu liadieal 'King'
of this cit-, is in saving tho members
of it from the gallows und tho peni
tentiary." Horace Greeley refuses to take any
pnrt in the proposed reorganization (if
tho Kndical party in New York. This
look as if (ten. Grant would not get
tho Delegates Iron that Ststo w ilhout
struggle.
Nnshy Intended lo cull his new baby
Anna Dickinson. Nuture intervened
lo protect the helpless innocent, how
ever. It wasn't ihe right sort of a
bahy for that purpose.
(Jen. Bnllor, mTorJin to tlio
York Tribune, ;i bas not discretion
enouL'l. to Weep out of qtmrrrU. nor
Monrrelltm hi " "If"
What n frightful leprosy is eating
nt the very vitals of American socio,
ty i-a leprosy infinitely moro deadly
than prostitution, pauperism, or any
Of the Old World rottenness that fes
ters nnd Crudities in our great North
ern cities, for Ibis hideous Mongrel
ism approaches so insidiously, that its
i.,.;. urn niien uncoiiseions of it,
..mil Inst in its deadly embrace.. Thcro
is a fellow by tho name of Ames mar
ried to a daughter ot Ben, miner, w..u
was, it is Baid, n charming girl a lew
mouths since, but now, as the wile of
Amos, a peer and colleague of u mu-
Jatlo "Senator- from Mississippi,
is forced to cmializo and fratoi nizo, ol
course, with her husband's peer and
his family 1 All '.bo fino instincts that
c.,,1 .v., her. nil those beautiful
things that naluro endowed I er with,
not only blunted but debauched by
such leprous association, tho poor lost
creatnro will, of course, impress her
oll'-nrin" with tier own uegrao
habits, nnd the next generation i
of the
Ames matin)
with thoso of bis col-
ell"U0 lino peer, io
C.i.i well ns theory, thus It is
that outraged nature vindicates her-j
self; but what n fearful leprosy this
"progress" to universal rottenness
nnd social death -Voy Book.
Don Piatt on K. P. In his new
paper, tho Capital, Don Piutl pays the
following well merited compliment to
Keasl Kuller.
'Wo bold Mr. Kuller to bo tho
wickedest dennigo.auo let, looso upon
this country since ils independence.
Hi instincts are treacherous, revolu
tionary, merciless and avaricious. That
bo is ublo to lead any considerable
nnmber of Congressmen is satisfactory
that Ilepublicaii politics is in great
part dctiauelied. I hul no innuences
President Urunt is not only n iiuuoniu
bill a human calamity. Wilh tho final
downfall of frco government, .such
causes us his character must bo con
spiciniis. Itapacity is bis ono trait,
nn Asiatic quality never oeiore i-uiuu-ly
developed on this hemisphere.
Moral Pi-.ooiiksm. A n amendment
to the new code ol Mississippi, was
passed on the 11 ill ult , w hich declares
that "any person on uny public con
veyunce'railroad, steamboat, or stage,
who ehull ussign or altompl lo assign
anv tiasscnirer lo any particular car
or particular steamboat or stngo, shall
lio tilled two lliousniiu oonars mm
imnrisoned not less ihnn ono month,
or moro than six. 1 ins is nice, u
n man traveling with his wife lakes
his.;at by her side, und a big negro
comes along and takes a fancy to w:c
seal, bo miibt give it up of oursc
Thai's Iho way things ure looking
under the Kn Klnx Congress.
Oi.P Imiaiiitant. Tho L'niontown
dVni'iM says that Iho oldest inhabit
ant of Perryopolis, Edward Wilgus, is
ninety years of ngo. Ho went lo
thai plaeo in I t)tl, si years before
Iho town was laid out, nnd ho lived
them until this lime. Ho has been
in Unionlo'.vn but or.eo, nnd it is I be
furthest that ho bus been from home
sinco ho went to il. Ho is n shoe
maker, nnd has worked constantly nt
it until about a year back. His
health is and hns been good. He doe
not know of a person alive now that
lived in that part of tho country when
bo went lo it.
ltoccnlly Georgo M. Ellis di-d lo
Chester county in his niW-ty second
year. Ho is reported lo havo had
tho consumption nearly all bis life,
hi physician having assured him bo
fore ho wus twenty years of ago that
ho could not survive tho next two
years. Ellis wns so pale nnd thin for
forty years previous to his decease
that ho was known us tho walking
skeleton, nnd vet ho is believed to
bnve been with two exceptions the
oldest man in the county.
"Good Intentions" Thcro is a
common phr:in that "Hell is paved
with good in I nlioiis." There is n bill
pending in Harrisbiirg lo allow a man
to declare his good intentions before
a magistrate, mid lo punish him with
imprisonment for the breach of them.
Such a proposnl cxhihils a (oial mis
conception of tho n at tiro and limits of
penal legislation.
Tho Tenth Anniversary of tho
Pennsylvania deserve Corps will be
eclchrntcd in Philadelphia on lues
day. May Kith, in Horticultural Halt,
on llrond street. General Wellington
H. Ent, of Columbia county, will de
liver tho oration. Doleuations in
tending to pirticipalo will report in
advance to John II. Tnggurt. at the
office of tho .VumiiM Morning Time
Gi n. Ditf Giif.I'N. A letter lo tho
Cincinnati Comm mnl has thu follow
ing allusion to Duff Green a notable
man in his days, which is of interest
ot the present lime: "At Dallon, Ga.,
livosun iilniosl forgotten octogenarian,
Duff Green. Ho is tho editor who
did moro to elect Jackson, and after
wards more to thwnit him, than any
man of his lime."
A stranger In Albany offered ten
dollars to any man who would gel
him a wife. Tho offer wns immedi
ately taken up, nnd in a few minutes
it Llnominu; damsel nppenred. In It
than thirty minutes tho two were
coupled. Tho stranger is reputed to
bo wealthy and eccentric.
M:ini liiii'ttt eiile nro cnniilnin
inrr In-criiiie tlicy nro f.-il upon ilinoai
etl lieeves. The Lytieliburir Republi
can says tlutt tlio (icorjin iroilo on
tho other lintiil, are rnmplaiiiini; lio
entiKo n rtirrupl Jtuthick (tho (inr
rrnor) feeds tiinn them. This i A
iliHtiiiclion with a sigtiificnnt ditTiT
ence. A IJailieal ipiisi(in Bf-eiit in Xcw
York, (iencral U'illiinna, lias myaieri-
oiialy (lin:ipenreil. 1 1 0 wriili) to his
wile thnt lio was (;oinp; awny "tu voiul
ths resell of pnatal ciiminiinit aliiin."
Peilmps (irnnt has sent him on a
secret tniaion to Sun Iloniino-o.
The Slate Journal, of IIniriihiiiir.
ays thai en We.lnesilny nilil the
polieo m.nlo s ilcHi-enl on a handy
hniine, in that, plnco, Slid lu-ronled all
tho imniites, w liich upon examination
I'mir or livs turned out to lio iiiiiiiikers
of the I.eirislnlnie. This is n nico ro
cord for law makers
Thero are several hundred nontniis-
treanes in tho Uniled Slates, of wlioin
the Indies ul liicliinond, Leavvnworlli
nnd 1Otiisvillo i;et tho heBt pay, H.OIIO
each. Two others receive Si.OOO and
twilvo others orer $2,U00.
John S. Mtifton, Krovl. tol)erl,
Tliiw. KtiytTtifi, nntl W. Junn, were
KiiiiMi tn tho Jlooac J unnel on Fri
day liy th prnnHlnre exiUHnn of a
Mut tirnl nn electric "park from
The itrpnhllran Jili-fifiir.
Probublv tho first caso to coino bo
fore tho United Statos CouiKi in tho
South, under the provisions of tho Ku
Klnx law, will ho thnt of thrco Ito
piiblicuii officeholder in South Caro
lina. Home two or thrco weeks ngo
tho safo of tho '1 rcasurer of Abbeville
county wus broken into and robbed
of filleen thousand dollars in money,
none of which has yet been recovered.
Tho Chid Constable of tho Stalo has
iicceedod in tracing tho crimo to
throe brothers mimed Guffin, originally
Northorn men, but for somo time resi
dents of Abbeville Ono oftlioGuf
fins is a member, of Iho Legislature,
number is n Probate Judgo ot the
county, and a thnu is Jluyoroi ihe
town of Abbeville. All thrco havo
been arrested And are now in closo con
finement in Columbia. Tho Chief
Constable says ho bus tho most indu
bitnblo proof of their guilt.
It would be a singular thing if the
Kn Klnx forco bill, which, ns Is claim
ed be ils (miners, was intended to
.. . - ...... .c
suppress) disorder tlirougnouv mu
South, should nl'tor nil do somulhing
toward accomplishing its purpose, in
an indirect way, by removing the
causo of these disturbances in the per
sons of dishonest officials and scalu
wag adventurers. .
A Play i enacted in a Chicago
theatre in which a man is hung for fun.
Tho other night tho gearing got out
of order nnd they en me near hanging
bim for good ; w hen they cut him
down ho said ho guessed I hey hud
bolter get somo one to tako his plaeo,
as his neck was not talented enough
to play that part."
Letters
I nnd iiupera from Virginia,
ilinuH, TcniH'tucc, LouMunu,
tho Carol
and elsewhere South, agree in say in
that tho prospects for largo crops of
fruits nnd cereals is List class, unu
that tho present season, if successful
in Ibis parlicular, will very nearly
sweep uway all tho genciul pecuniary
losses by Ihe war.
Gen. William A. Lawrence, late
William A. Lawrence,
Pension
Acoiit in Uii city, is n J-
fuiiltcr to tlie ninoiint of about 8."il,(N0.
XI10 World cays llnit (icn. l.aivn-ncc
wns n mi-mlicr of tho Military Hi";?
wliich ctivcliii('s I'resiilcnl (ii-imt:
that ho was a l'riei-.d ami coufiift-iil ol
tlio San Ilomingo johbers.
Tho next flutter aii'f royally will be
tho marriage of the Heir Apparent to
tho thrinio of America, Cadet titii ul,
with Miss Kitty Felt, of d'nlcna,
daughter of tho Dukoof a Tannery nl
that place. Kitty Felt bad when
they told her about it.
Tho woman's Journal sensibly say :
1 Tho world does not v-ant women
who are (rood lawyers and bnd moth
ers, clever physicians and unfaithful
wive?, clear-lieadcd and empty headed,
for not from tlieno hIiiiII tonic a com
pleted womanhood."
Tho liVpiiblk-Ans elected Andy Jolm
son, ami in u year or two nftor, iin-
leaihed him. They elected Oi-ant
and now talk of impeaching hioi.
Kiincas vigilant now hnnjr horse
thieves head downward. It takes
longer than the old fashioned way,
but is eipially ctiticlui.ivo.
tciv ilfrrtisfinrntj
AY
TA Tt:i ! A ri'linl U- man to burn a kiln
of llltlCK. Apply to
Ba. A. IKU.l U.
CurwriDirillo, Va., My 3 4t.
Dlnl.l.'TlOM.-Notiue Ii hcrt-ST Rir-n
(tint the fmrlnnrfliip Itrrrtulvre rxtKfiuf b
iwtti'ii tbn u uii . i hi; urit in lli I 'hi nitun? biiniurUrS
ha InK-n tlin-'ulvoJ tymutiinl ponifnL Thcl-m ks
Arc Id ttia Lutiils uf 1). It. FnUt-rfnti f.r cotlc-fion.
DANIKL liKNM.ll.
Mnj 3d 171 ."t, D. K. J i:i.U;UT(N.
pi
Vy 1
"1 H"l'lO. All pcr.o;tn nro licn-liy raiiiion
r( miBiiiki lniittn or in n wv linrl'ininj
K.TIIKlt WAiX'N Kit. (tnj h.iOM-ki,.rr,
inrinn.a(i eiHdl mv Wife.) wlio liivi left hit W I
urni Ii isnl (taki' f with h -r H -t i1. vimi yenm
a!l.) Willi Mil Any Jtit (Mttif or .r..vtni;.tir.n. nn I
n Jc:ruuuctl to pjy r dcl.tn nf h r r ihtriu,t
WM. l. MAUTK, hr.
AUy S.I, ls71,at
y U R AT T i: NTION!
Jl'ST Toil A MilMKXTJ
Ar you in iim-J of a (rn t nf lUrnfM f
Aro yon in nT( of a pnml 8u.l lie or Kri-Hc?
If ks rnll nt lit Sa lHe ninl Jlnrnr) Miop of
Jm( 0. II arwm K.Khcri- you inn (t-'t the Wl in
the niarkft. l"uWr ind Hnijfle llArnci and La
tin ' and tient'ii Hmlillvi "f rtifii rinr wiiTkmaufhip,
alaii on hniid or MKinuTj! tun-d lu onli-r. h)M--rial
allrnlMin l rnllrd to my Block nf ('ullnrn and
II ii mm, which iro the hfnt in upc. 1 have an
aH(trtiiicnt of Haddlcm' llnrdnttrr, which will be
difptm'd f nt rr.niiiiuttle uttx. 1'i-p.iinn of nil
kind- pnuiitlj atlfiidcd in. ln't firfi-t to
mil lpf.rr ptirrltmin;; rlirwhcr. tShop ,u (ira
bain'i. Itiiw, Market Btil. t'lcnrlietd, I'n
ftiHT. i;i iy. jmin c. u.wo.vnj;.
Xolk'C to Tax raycrs'.
IIK trti paver of Liwreneo t'iwniliip arc
1 Imi
r-rtby niitilicd tint I will be at the t'oinm.o-
moner Umet, in l IrnrnrM, nn Mon-lay art
TiH i Iny, June K'thand i.Wb, fr the purpum of
eollt-eluiK the l'oor Tux of vaij towiivlnp. It
will be to the interest of all to appenr ou thnl d.iy.
a after I lint time the l)upUetr will tm plurml in
the hajidi of the pr.prr oflierr f r roll, etinn.
CI. AUK iSHuNN,
May 31 I S7 1 ,11. Uvei-Mer.
House am Lot Tor Sale!
fllle iiniliTnipnrd, Adtitinilrator of tho entate
J. of Mnty J. Kelly, U(e uf tM-e.,U, rieiirfl. U
ei'uut'. I'a , dereated, will ufler at Public Sjle,on
hATl HOAY, .MAY Mlh,
In tbe mtl bironb, at ?. oVIoi-k, p. ra , a rertnln
llttlM. AND LOT, late the estate ol the laid
di-ceard.
hale to be nt S 0M0, k, p. m,
I'll 1 1. IP IHXiKItS.
Mny 1 H7 1 It. A liHinminitor.
olico lo IW Itlc Duiitlrrs.
SK AIaKI) prnpinl wilt be retid rd by ibe nn
ib rMgiu-d, otinmiillep at K ittli uii, until Kit-ut-iUy,
the I t li day of May liest, f ir tlie build. ng
of an iineovend brid-r, of an right? red ipnn,
ar-roni h tnoulb of the Mnqono (York, at
Knrlhauft, Itidi will include lor tho wh'de mite
rial and labor, (loud UTtirily will he reiiiiril of
tbe ritntrartnra for the r m.pletlon o! tho bridge
in a tul.ntnntUI and workmanlike manner. A
plen or (tp(-inenlioQ of the bridge cu bo rccn
wilh .1o. (iilhlmnl, at S;ilt l.iek.
Ad Ire? of eommiltoe, Kiilt l,i-k P. O.
d j.l,II.AM.
J. V. I'" f Kit.
Mar 8.1 1 S7 1 St. (ii:o. II l.t'K KNIKTIN.
VHI l ; AT AI C'IION I
Valuable Lots in Clearfield I
There will le nM at TuMie ?alr, at the Couit
HutifP, in t'lcnifidd, oil
T l' KSIMV. Jt'NK PTII, 171,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., Ihe following vnlunl.le i nrnnt
ol, late Ibe prerty of Wmab J- uib rton, di
tMved, ?ii :
Lute Nn. 73, ?4, T4, 7(1 and T7, fiantlnjc on
Thud etreet ; l,.iti No. Hi) and I - 0 . fiontin on
l,oritt trtet ; Lot No. lt-t on the rumor of
Fourth and Miirkrl (reeta.
Mont of the above properly $ tbo mmt deirn
hle for haildiiift let now in market, an trill appear
Ii? rrferenee lo thr !an of mid h trouiti, to whi-h
, prraotm ileirinjr turtlirr iii.ormittioii as to 1 ora
tion and iromiiianet are relrneti.
TKRMS: Ten per rent, ol pnrebae money
when Ibe properly ir tnhl, nnd the batniiee in tQ
equal annual pnytnentn, with inter M, lo l te
ciirtd 1t bond aud morigipe nn the prvnii'i.
l KKATKKK,
Attorney for tbe Heire pnpaitih Fii"rMn, doe'd.
( learfleld, May S, H;Ml
ArrcKTIt:-The rer, la'rdt stvlee
i T- R, rn.I.PRTOS a.
cit; ii'fiti.srmrnts.
IWTIt A V. HlmTtsI mil'ilrn (Venn llie proiui-
f ol lio. iulorlUr in ClnrMil, uii or l"ul
1
April PHti, isri, i o, "ir "'
h.-i-l, (tvo jssri old, nd fOpMl lo lir nlf
mill h.T. A lltTl tru ant mil lif pid nr
Informal ion that will Iwi'l I" h"r rs;''vt-iy.
) JliSl - HEN 11 n lion r..
(lAI'TION. Wlmrcni, mjr ward, Jl'DY
J t'ATIII'A KT, SK'-J 14 yiiara, fwanki-n my
Uuuae aui! rrluana to Lo oontrulk-d by me, aa in
July linnnJ j Ihrrrforo, I Rive nntioo aid warn
all pnrm SRiiin"! Iinrlicn inj or trutin lior un
my ai'oimiit. aa I am di-ti riniiic'l to pay no ili-lila
c'nlrarlr,! I.y br. JOHN WITIIIillOW.
Auaunvllle, April 20-31.
S TIIK fOUBT Ol' I'O.MMON IM.I.AW
of CI.-arHcl.l oimuty, I'a.
.,111m. p. a:.oo 1 No. 27, Mnrrh Toon,
71.
A ft A II AN! BIOOW, j gulipflPflB Mlf Plrorcff.
Tho iiinlrrftfriifj Commiinloner, nijnln(wl hy
(he Cunrt lo luk tuttmonj. in Iht alx-rc ca"p,
lirr. lt.v (rive r.i" Oit lie will ilt-ml to tli tlu
tn of hi diinointm-'nt. t hi ofTier, in the hor-
oiikIi of Clmrlii'M, on Witducmlnv, (h 2-Jtli IV of
Muv, A. I. 171, ( If o chmjH i. hi., where an r
tii'S li.tetcitttid tun at ln1.
M M. M. McCri.KOt'Uil,
Ajiiil 2rt-Jt (.'oniiiiiHuiorirr.
T X Til i: rol'IIT Ol' COMMON PMCAS
I of (.'lenrfielil county, IN
Ueuhen H Moore
Martin A nh hi feller
nnd
KlUlii Antirnft'ltcr,
ijurnitfliro.
No. r-7. p- i-t t.. mo,
Portion Atlttcliint.it.
Now, 22d April. V71, thn PlatnlilT rnfern arulr
fur the I'rothiHiuUry to M-ai diiuiligci on lh
above juilirmciit in llnicnup.
WALLAt K A FIKMiN.
Attomcva for I'laiiililT.
The ulaiin in this caw it mnct dul!ars, a of
I Ul h April. 170.
(Vrtifi-4 from Hi record, at ClrnrfM-l. 3:'d
April, 1871. AttMl: A. (". TATK,
pr2fi::tt J'rothonoturT.
I in Tin-: cooiiToP common pij:as
of flcurfiuld county, I'a.
U. F (" .!. 11. C. 1 boini.Min.
(ifo. Uailcy aud C. W Uill-li-ck,
pirtnvra trading an
Co let, llionipion A Co.,
No. 1 74, June Urm.
1S70.
E. R. I.. 8tooj;bton, and
John II. Fullord, llrnry
Itri.l;. and 1. U. Sioilb,
Itarm.bi-l.
Forrign Attacbm't.
Now, ?2d April, IH7I. the PlalntilTi enter a rule
for the I'rotln.notary to uaacal duuiagca 00 the
above iiiilgiilcnt in lliia ra.e.
WAI.I.AI K A FIKI.DI.MI,
Atlornrya lor IMainlilT.
T'jc claim in Itiia caae ia two hundred and twenty
dollnn and thirteen ecnla, a of tbe 4lb day of
Miirth, A. I). ISTU.
Orliticl from the record, at OlenrfirM, J2d
April. IH7I. Allcat: A. ('. TAllI,
apr2r.:dt Troiiioaolary'.
S. rOETER SHAW, D. D. S.,
"5"5!fc Ofhre in Maoni Huilding,
5rni tl.KAKKJKI.l, KA.
I'uttinK of tlir natural Ui-ib in a brail hy, pre
vrrrat ive and our Hi I condition it luaile a uprciulty.
l)tMairii aud mnlfiirmalitnt common to the mouth,
jeiw and arcuciai pnrii, are treated and cormicU
willi fair sucrcfs. Iliaminatioui and c ufull4
X'vmn rnra. I'r lor partial and full ieti ff
teeth innrh loner limn in lr70. It would be will
fur pntienti from a Uiftanet to let know hy
mill a f i w dnji befre coming to (he office. It
!f rm liitporlnnt that cinidrcr, I t'.wven the 2t t
oflix arid tweh- years jthould have Ih'-ir (ettb
einmiiiel. I AnscstliOrria Tfdli arc rumored
aitbout pain. felili'TI
J. M. STEWART, D. D.S.,
Offico over Irwin'i Drug 8 tore.
tXi& CI HWEN'SVIM R, PA.
All ik'tital oierntion cither in the meobunical
or operative hmnot , fromptly atti'iidrd lo ard
mticl-irtion (ctiarantofd. h pec ml ativntion ptiid
to the tiftttiiicnt of disram of the n4tural tulh,
(fumi and mouth. Irn-jfiil-iritj of the leeth fua
ecipfiill.r rorreetwl. Terth eilrai'tfd without pain
hy the une of Dltcr, and nrtifiriul teiih iimcrtrd
of fb Witt iiiAtrrial and warranted to render iat
npiil2S-71:ly
jjif.a
i: i o t t t
BURNED UPI
iJl.M.'d IUN WOOLEN FACTORY.
Tt-aa townfb-p, Cloarfield Co., I'a.
Tbo lul'tcriltem are, al prrnt expense, rebuild
ing, and in a few d.i.,1 will liave ooOitk-U-l, a
lifibl'Otliuud ntcernily, in the erection of a flnt
el Wwolen Mnnulii'-tory, with nil the modern
iniproteinriil attnehrd, end err pn pnred to mV
all Lin In of i'lothf, Can'iuiercs SmIiirUf. Llan-
kfta, Finn net, An. I'lruty of frootl on bond to
nupj.ly nil our old and a tliounaiul new cut-tomcri.
whom wc nek to rotne ana examine our stock.
Tile buiiirs of
ckkdixu anp rru.ixti
nitl reeciic efpeelal altrntion. Our new mill n ill
le rrn ly by Wool curding trnnon, tlierefure tlieie
liM-d be oo beitatin on tint rrore. Proper
a-ranemetite will he made lu receive and di-hrr
Wuol, Id uliiI ciili'iucrp. All woi k warranted and
dune upin the iboitcur notice, and by mnet atlin
tion to l.utnr?g we hope to realize a tilfer.il rbure
I puhhe patronise.
IIMKHI roi NDS WOOL WAXTKD f
Wo will pay tbe btjilu-ct inarkot price for Wool
and our inaniif.iuiurvd foud.- a lw ai tiniilar
fi.oilK run be t)iu;ht in the ruuntv, nnd whenever
we fail to render rriiscirmtilo ant irt'itct inn wo can
alw;iv oe fouud at home roady lu make proper
eiplauulioii, eitiier in pvron or hy letter.
JAMKS JOHNSON A HONS,
prl.?fltr . tlratnpinn Ilillf V. 0.
kllTT A SCIIRYl r.R,
t'BAI.riTf R
Bl'ltDIXG HARDWARE,
Atsn, ruanufucturcti of
Tin and Shed Iron Ware,
Ntaily oppoiito the Jail.
t 1. 1. A H I I i; M, PA.
Carpentrre and TtniMrrit will dnd It in tbrlr
dranltizo to examine our ftuek before pun-hating
4 lew More,
STOVKS! STOVES!
We fell the TIMF ronK STOVE, the cbenp.
rut and beft (lore in Ibe maikrt.
Erery itovc fully warranted.
A 1.50,
PA ft LOU,
HKATIMJ,
and
RAFriNtl STOVKS!
nblib will be a dd a chrp a any In tbe county.
Klriiit klleuiion pfiid ordtiinf ailiclei for par
(in a bo derirr It.
f i?-noofinit, PpMitlnir, an
rcitfonnble term.
job work done en
Clenrfleld, Pa , April 1
tn.
IiiliiOH for Sale!
1IIE onder.if n 1 have on band two flrat-olaat
i:
NlIINK.onr of 35 hor power and the
other 60 hnrFf power, which they will
f KLI. AT A I1AIUJAIN !
Ttirjr are et-mplefe In every particular, and
rhiWhrd in Ibe very beat ety 1c and warranted,
Tboe In need of one had better correspond with
or ea'l upon
liHiI.LU, YOfXa k CO.
C learfield, P , April 12, t71 Ira.
''maara and abdominal supporter nf every
1 kind ofthe latest ImprorewrtM, fr a'e ai
the Irrng Plnre of IIAK1SWICK A IHW1N,
i-!e at this off.ee.
$fal tfstatf fcr
)
V ATM A 1. I'.
Valuable Real Estate!
ti. .l,ilr will i.e.-r al prtrale aali-, on
rra.onal.il. t'-rin", M!0nr Hi ill r.nu, ''
,10 In Mnftia lowii.tilp. Cti-arllclrt connly, la.,
tn,.imK At l(l: r.d
liavinn llii-r..n errrl. J a two .lory plank I um
Js.M feet. Iraui. Ilarn. Sif- f.ei.
ollR-r iM.a.iry..0ll,ull.i,i.?a, all In t.il jnU-r
-.i ..,ir Ten acria i.l an Clri-I. .trit or ll.i-
ehinl rari.-ti.-a of Iroil. A n.-r. r lttin-s .-pru.t
,1 tb. Iionau an.laW.-M at .h. I.r. It.,.-I,....
drril arrr. of il il und. -rlai.l w.lh a Trill l Ibc
U-al q.ialily of Coal. l n-"' " "
tb.-knra, ii to Inaprelios at any lime.
jr-tr-For lurlhrr iiiloimalion ii.iUir ol lb alio
aenbor al bia rcaldeuc in Horria lown.hip.
Kylrrtown P. 0 4:i:.1m) Aeinl of tlcu. Urom.
Timber and Coal mms
FOR BALE!
Tb. r.,f..,wli.T t.ai-la i.fTin.brraiel fi.al I.anJa
are olf.-r.-d for a.l: 'na iru-t of I '."" ';"
lvin on lb i:tk It.vrr, hi tV.-b.lrr roomy I tr.r..
Iran. Ivin; on I II ..ami- river in liraxton rouuly,
Iwo ul"i,(l-.U nc.ia eh niel one ol I .!" awrra !
and our Ira.t .oi.t.iii.ii.i! .3i 0 acria, I;, in.' on Hu
ll. ulry I'.n.r. in Nl.-holaa county. Ibeiitlta to
tboe inn. la are prrfi-.!.
Any inlormalion concrminn tbrrr lan.lamn be
had by ad dr.-iii(( . 8. FI.KUAl..
March T!, li;l-tr. l'liilip.burj, I-a.-
Farm for Sale I
of(T
-T'INTAIMMI A( ltl, m a K""o alni.ol
) culliialion, aitnateo ill rihc low ...ii.p. . i- .r-fi.-ld
counlv, nboii' ciK'ity ""'a from l.opm'a
Hourinj .Mill, on Ibe lurnp.ke Ira In.l froai l or-wenvilleloC-i-a.r..:id.
liar in; a .lory and a ball
houac, atal.le and out bnildmna tlionon. There
ia al.o a goo-l tpiing an I a jr. mux orcnaru uu ...1
preinia.a. Anj p.rw.11 d. ..ring a ni.-c lillle home
will fiod ll.ia a very d.-.iral.lc local. "ii.
For further pjrliiolara inquire of itacbcl Cald-
wall, 00 llie priuiljcl. or a-1 1
W. FLEMINO,
t'urKcn.l ille, I'l
March 2 If.
lisctlUinrow.
Xeiv Firm!
rpiIE (Inn of C. KliATZi:ll. in Ibr IlrT fioodr
l and Provihion buincia, wilt be known berc
allcr under Ihe uam. of
K It A T i i: H ab 1. V T I. H.
Thauking tbe public for pait lavora, they bopr
for a continuance of Ihe aalnc.
Clearfield, I'a., February P, 1871.
Isaac k. stauiter,
WATCIil.l, II W I.LRV,
1 IS North Second St , cor. of Quarry,
PHIi.APF.U IIIA.
An aaortmcnl of Watcliea. Jenetrr, Filler and
Plated Were constancy on hai.d. Itepa.rinir of
tValchca and Jewelry pioirptly attended lo. .Mdy
T taV
iirXl ltlinr
runixnunc,
MATTRESS, FEATHER, V
VEEDDINQ WARERO0M8, Jj
riianr.rii FrnsiTi Ri: Spring Ih-lf, Pprin-r
Tuij. hprinjr Maltreatiea, Hair Mattrt-Mt. iltisk
Mntirrtoffi, r'traw MnMrei-M-. Fralheif, Featlur
!d, BoNtere and PiMowit. Contt rpani,i. LV'in
fur'ablee, lilanketF, tj'iilo. Cull and n e the
WOVEN M'lltE JIATTRE-S
The hmt ever oftYrtd for late.
N. 1(. Our Intention ir to treat a!) cuitomerf eo
tbut ibey will become pctuiamnt Uiu'er with u.
mid urderi will receiie tbe ejtnc attention, and
pi-rtot.i can bur just af chei'pa? i( prewnl nl the
rf ore.
Mtirek XV, li I lira
DENTALCAED.
1)b. a. M. llir.L.s
WuiiM sav to hit patient nnd the pub.
lir nt rallr, that, baring di9'died purtnership
wi'b ir. Shiiw, be ia now doing tbe eitlira work
of Ik ie ofttee htmni If, so th.it patient! nted not frnr
being put under ihe Lands of any ottn r operator.
lltiTiiiff olaiuej a redurli'in ot the patent ou tbe
plate uuilerial. I am etiaMed to put up tretb mu-h
tlierer than formerly. 1 uIfu liuve I)r. Stii k'
patent prorers for working rublx r plat-f, which
imike a innrh Hbtcr. mine fla'ttvr ao. itr-m-i-r
piiilc for the rnnio otnnt of mali-ruil, and pnl
ifbee tbe phito on btb fiiltd, rendering II much
morectuily kept ch nn. hpreinl ailenlom paid ti
Ibe preM-r ation of the rmturnl U-elb. and all wotk
gutrlilroil rntinly B:tti-luttory to pjtin t.
-PC'lline at the olrl rorm r. ot -pt.riie the haw
llousn. Olliee h-tiirs from H to i, a. In., and I to
it. n. oi. I'Alirnu from a di,-'si ee iltou'd notify
ii'.e a fi-w day ti fort hand of ibeir inlt-ntion to
eoiue. A1whs al borne, tinlcvs other ntire ep-pi-nri
in bt.tb tbcoouii'y pnptr. ftbli Tl
riirwrnCVllm Marh P Yarn
vui ifvnyfinv " 1
ir.'H" i f rxtt-noing nir I uinr5S, and
knontii there cue be no higher tribute
oi repict t" tii- tixtunry of the tlii-raurd and I
buried l.ii!.-!'. Iban in trri over tVir narrtiw i
homes n sciil tun'd f'uU of ctul'truig ri.an.Ic, that t
point t.'iiv.r to the rifling p!nn ul thone we
lute; !) hatcloeay to alt wl:rt to Hiow
tht ir afli-!ioi for their di parti d fnrud and
kiudretl, tli.it they can Uuw have an o purtumty
of doinj by e:i'!mi at uir Shop on 'Hn-uipF Hi
trri't. Curw t Uf iiv, I (.., as I aui pn pared to
furnib lo orth
MOM'JI I'STS,
CHADI.K A BOX TOM US,
HEAD STOX r.S, Ac,
of nrr design or slue, nt re:ionnble rnfrs.
N. It. 1 fcri p n ban I the In at l-'orclit and
lnmC"Hf MnrhlC. All tvork ee,nle. wi Iht
ui'ict skillful in no iter. I will at-o ddixerwork
to anv point in Cleaifuld or adjuinin efinnties, il
d-si r L W.. II. CuLLl K.N.
Curwrns. i!lc, (Vt. 20, isf.U-tf.
To Tax-Payers!
IN ncenrdnn with an Art of the tlrnrrol As
seaildy of thi Coninionwealih, approved thr
;'id day of Mar,-h, A I. I70, "reU'ing the
collection of tuxes in thecun'v of ( UatlM'ld,"
noliee i therefore hnreliT giren to The tmpayers
rfM'iinjj in the di!iu'ta beluw naioe-l, t'rntt Ihe
County Trewurer, in accordance aiih ihr se.'cn'l
seelinn of said Aet, will attend at tbe place of
holding Ibe boroujh nd township eltn'tianii on
tbe following nnnv I dis, for the purpon of re
cfring the Cmir'y and iiate taxis a;.d .MiLUa
Fines assessed for $7 :
For tbe borough of Clonrfield and Laurence tonn
sbip, on Uednoednv and 'I 'hiircdn. 17th
and lsth.
For Cnrwenrville and FiVe towhtliip, F'ritlar ai d
riaturdnT, Mtiv 19fh and 2tth.
For Karllians Tuesday, May 2"d.
For Covinirton, W eilntdKr. .May 24th.
Fr tiirat l, 1 bnrsday. May 2-tu.
For Uo-lieu, Fn lav, May i'oth.
For ttrahain. Mondy, May L'S'ih.
For Morris, 1 iirs lay. May :.(-lh.
For I'eeatur, Wrdnesdiiy, May .'tlt.
For ttcnla, Thnrn. iy, June Ut.
Fur lloutsdtile, Fmlay. iune I'a'L
For Hoggs, tSaiurdiiy, Juur :ij.
Parties can also pay their taxes at theTreau"
rer's office at any time from this forward. I p
on all taxes pnid tin and pre i-n to the r
deiunated there will Fc a rcdnt-tion of five per
cent. Iho balance of the diftrirl Will be an
nounced in due time.
LKVKlt FLKUAL.
Treasurer' OTl-'C, I Treasurer.
Clearfield, I'a., April IS, 1HT1- f
On Friday, April 2!illi, 1871,
M 11 S. WATS OX
Will return from Ibe F:al with Ihe Isrcmt and
mo"t choice stock of French MlMinrrv Honda e,-r
urongbl I- ClenifieU, and all the new and e'etr.ii I
smnmer aiyle sebett d by berM-ll Irt-in the most
IrifbionaU'e Iioumus iu tho citv.
Also, a choice rarietr of Notions, t. lovea, Ho
siery, I. ace t ollars, hitks. I, aces, Ac. A large
anu select asoritm nt ol 1'ress Tnnmnngs, Ac.
1 am alo prepared lo do !rc mnking in tbe
moat fahional.le and satifnctorv nnnner.
MI1S. T. K. WATSON.
Clearfield, Pa., April 2f, isr 1 .11.
r,li: ami:ku a hoof.,
crnwrN'sviLLr:,
Ct.RAiir.su n Cot ktt, I'knvi'a.
This long fistaUifthcd an popular hotel i stilt
kept hy tbe silierilter, who spare no effort to
plesse all who patronirc him. 'To plenso," the
Hiotlo at the Amei iean ll'ne, nd nil thai Is asked
i a trial. V W. URLI), Prrnrirtor.
CurweiiSTillc. March l If.
0
1AI.I. AM) EXAMINE th. XKW liO(iH8
at
ri'i.i.i:nT'iNR
StI.K JIAT-1 l.ala.1 t--rlnt Uric
at
4 D. R. IfLirF.TONS.
Clearfield County Dank.
Mlim t'le.llirld toanl. I-.,,, a. , ic '
1 trd Inalilulion baa roue oul n .n.,,,r"
llie turreuder ol Hi charier, on M.y )j j'
All III iloia la u.n.a i.y ire I.Lb.enU,,
111 conliou tbe Hanking l.u.i,,. a, t1 tt(
plare,aa 1 rival, llai.kt-ri, and. r It. t.Ia)
tlB.
ol the "Clearntm Loui.iy iim.x." H e r(
apoiniblcfor lb. di-bn ul lln l:ai.k,anj .,1;"'
III not--, on d.n.and al It. count, r. 1--,,.
recrlvtd and iotert-at f.aid wb, n n..ni v ii i.i.'ill
. ti... P.,., ,.r. .,r,. : .. .' . "T
aa hrrclolore Cur p.raoijhl rr--ra,,.
"V
It. if
pU.lr.1 lor all io oana n. . u. j lltld i,n
Irana clod. A rorihi.unr.-r if l!; r lit,.,.
ronairr ot Ilia 1
bu.iia-.i. u mi of I,, n-url, j.
..r.-uoMY .....-, ... ,,r ,, , -:i.
otti.eriof tl-e lalo Cl.aifi.l.l r..i,my P. ,,
ri'nuir. Iba notoa of laid Lank to t pit,
for re.lrmpilon.
ja.s. t. 1.K11NAHD, itirtiAnn sntw
WM mill-Kit. JAS. !! lil;.Au
A. K. WltlllllT, O. L. Ill KU,
WM. A. WAI.l.Af K.
Tbe tiu.ineaa of lh. Hank will 1 eotdati.
John V- Ad.ui.., r-f.i.. aa ('a.birr. Iiur
jnr!.i
J. l. M tiirk.
K-lward Put,,.
EAKKIKQ& COLLECTION HOKE
McGirk & perks.
hucrrsi-ori to Foster, l:il.. & ( ,.,
riiUIibui-. Centre, l i.iii.i), t
lrIIKUE all tin iiuinf-pi of UuV!r- H,ltl
1 f ti- oe irnnwieu iruuti;ijr t,.l h im
initii iiituraiun in in a nir7-tf
County National Dank.
UTS Runk ii now t.n and tph It fcr W.
noes. Office on her nnd Mrei. in tht i.ui.A,
u formerly occupied by Leotmril. Fiiiticj 4 rt
Divr.rToita mi it orrn k
T AS. II. (JltAIIAM, UK MAHI fIlAW
WM. A- WALLACE, V. M. r-oTH,
A. K. WRItillT, Ofco. L, Ivr..D.
W. M. r-HAW, JAS. T. LE'cVAftfc
Jul'", ftj Caihier. Hrr itkL
UUcrllantcu5.
ISoSKTon usli ! i A wake
OllEAT EXflTKMKXT AT
THOMAS HE K II S S!
IVFRYIlODV trjii g te;rf thrre fiMt, forfm
J j of being crowded out into the cold.
it you want good hboeing done, go to Perm.
If yon want your KleHt ironed rigt, go in ht.tn.
If yoa want good Mill Irons, go in butt.
It yon win! your weg'-n ironed in tbt btrt
style and workmannhip. go la r.trst
llBKiia makes the best Mump Marhtnr so tn
State, and does all kinds of I.LA'hM J I lil Vj
a rbeip as ran be done in the county for (Vi
Hy Post OUice eudre.l t Clenrfield Itrnlrt.
TM0.MAS bhllix
Bt fLi Tp., Dee. lit, 18fi7-tf.
t!iikap I'uriiidire.
JOHN GULICJl
DESIRES to inform bit old friends stirj cu
Winers, thai having enlarged bis shup
itivreared his facilities for miiiuiari.iri,. be n
now preys red to make to ordt r urh Furnnur u
may be desired, io good a'yle i.d t e heap rtti
for CASH, lie genoratl baa ea hand, at t;i
Kurniture room, a varied assuiient of rciij.
made fur suture, among which are
P.rKEAUS AND SIDE-nOAnDS.
Wardrobes and Hook Cnnes; Centre, Pofa, Tir ir,
Lrtakfast and 1'ining KitetMuo Tables; l-m-mt-n.
French joi-t.CuHage.Jenny Lirid and tber
Iledttcedi; Kfes of all kind, Woik ni,it,
flat-racks, Wa-h iUnds; Rocking and A m
Chair; spring-et( rane bottom, par nr. n-w-ni'n
and other Chair ; Lim king-Ult ure vf txtn
detrri tion oa bund ; and new glatfcs f-r t,i
frrut'p, which a ill be put in on tery rrjonH
nrmi on rbortcst notice. He also keep ,n Uni
or furnixbet to ordr, Corn butk, Heir at e Ut.
ton top Mattresses.
Coffins or F.vfrt Kind
Made to order, and funerals attended with i
Hearse whrneror desired. Alvo, II 'tut ri:rjtin
done lo order. I he subscriber slro rtunuiic.
turrs, ard hss ronitantly on band, Ck'hfiit'i
Pntent Wsfbing Machine, the bet nov in u
Tbore using this marbiae never netd bt vi:k.
out clean clothes 1 He aUo lias Fbtr'i I'attti
churn, a superior artirle. A family uic. thii
Churn oaver Dead be without butter 1
All tbe abore and many other irticlei are fur
nished to customers cheap It.r Casu or rirhtnctt
for approved country produce. Cherry, Maj l,
popUr, Linwood and otier Lumber Lii table for
Cabinet wt tk, taken in tichange fur furni'i'
pr- Itemcmher the shop Is on Muriel street,
ClearC'dd, Fa., and nearly opposite the' '11 Jri
Store." JullN Ul'LUU.
Noremlmr 2A, y
READING FOR ALL!!
LOOKS ct- ST A TIOSEti Y.
MnrVot Sf , C'lrarflrtd, (at llie Pnt (Ml rr.l
' I 11 fc. undersigned beg It-are to aniMmnr is
the iliins of Clearfield and vieintt . that
be bus fitted un a room and has in ft returned
lfrotn Cecity with a lare atuountof read rg
1 matter, onuiti
onristing in pari of
Eiblea aud Miscellaneous Books,
Dlanl;. Aoenunt and Vr Ro. ki of tirr de
scription ; I'nperand Kn vt -lopes, French pn-ssei
and plain ; Fens ar.d Pencils : It Ian it. Legal
l epers, I)eeds, Alorlgages; Judi-rrcnt. bsniip-
,luB T"
rotntSM-ry notes; " bile and I'artt.;
rag nt ltrier, Legal Cap. Iteeord ( ap. and It i M i rf,
abeet. Music lor either Piano. Finte or nM
eonauntly on band. Any books or ste'iincry
drirrd that I may not hare on band, will 1. er
ordered hy first expret, and sold at ahi-lon.:?
or ntitil t'i suit custnincrs, I will alt1" krrp
periodical literaiure, suth as Magstines, Nwi
papers, Ac. P. A. U Al l.l.
Cbtrfield May 7, IC.R-t
The Lightning Tamer.
flNK nnderi:nrd are the s.de Apenti in ibil
cuM for the "North Aint nesn t.nhanir i
Lit; HTM Nil Hol)S.M Tjs are Ike enh aafs
nds now in ure, and are indorsed by all ths
eitniifie Biea in ihe c.uniry.
M e hereby notifr the eitnens of the trerty
that w will pot ihern up a better rod, sni lt
Lu money, than is charged by the foreif w
agents who annnally tmrirse tJ.e county ttd
cany oiT our little raih, t.ercr to rrtorn.
EN CO I' UA'jK J10MK LAT.oK.
Those wishing llphtt.inr Hods erectfJ b
their buildings need but address us by letter, or
call fa person, We will put them up anywhere
in therouuty, and warrant them. The l(Jssrd
Fixtures can be seen at any lime br ealiii t ll
our store. II F. HU.LLK A CO.
CLarfleld, March 3f InTO tf
DAVID YOUNG.
Stone-Cutler nnd Slonc-Mason,
1TILL sxecute all work In his line at mcd
arnte puce and in F1HSI-1 LASS siyle.
Architectural Oruamcuts
In ALL FTUaKS, Ftona Pre lug of every
description, and all kinds of mason work ren
tractrd fr in or out of tbe eot,nty. Any prrs-t
wishing lo have respectable irason work and
stone-rutiing done, will find it to iheir ir.nrrt
lo call u pi in me I would alro Inform tbe uh
lio thtit I can deliier any quantity or cls tf
stone dctired, a I an tbe owner of m
l-'IKST-n.ASS STONE tl'Ai:KY
OiJ.n for work can br aiMrraarri In
1 A V 1 1 . VtU NO,
ni"r-"-,T fltaiCria la.
Clearfield Nursery.
I'.Nt'OL" IIA(i H HOME l.NHl .-TliV.
PI1K undcrigned, having efuMiihed a N
L ery on the 'Tike, about hall way betwien
t learfield and CurwensrlMe, is prepared to fur
nish all Vmds of FH11T T1U !, (atandard snd
dwart.) Fcrgreen, Mi rubbery, tlrape Vines,
(Jimseberrie. Lawton Itlaekherry, Strawberry,
and ftabfrry Vines. ALn, Siherim Crab Trees,
Quince, and early seulet hbubarh, Ae. Orilrrs
promptly attended to, Adlres,
J. It. WMtlllT.
sep?n fiS-y Ciirwensrlll. Ta
A'
1 1 M I M n T It It lit NO I It I.--N .t i ra
is hereby given that 1, it, rof aiiininirfrati'-a
oo the estate of ItOHK M T VOlNtl. deeen-d,
late of Lumber Clt. Clea-fifbl county. 1's ,
havir.g been duly granted to the- anders'irnrd
all persona indebted to said male will plesa
irake Imindisi pavrneni, tnd those having
eiaima or demands will present them prvpsrl)
authenticated tur aetllrtveni without delar.
ANTIItiNV MILE,
FlTSN VorNH.
Lnmber City, April It-tt:pd. Adminttraters.
I UH AI.IU-W hite l ead. 7.inc, Faint, Lin
seed ti'l, Turprnime, Varni'bes of all kimll,
Color in Oil and l'rv 1 Hint. Vnrcih I.n.h.-s.
mn IHHT'WK K A 1HW IN.
ptNK,
April :
H HI TB A WOAN L!NIN( 8KIN.S
Jut reoetred and for sale by
o, ;o. u. r. MGLun a cq.