Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 22, 1871, Image 2

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    GKOUCH H. GOODLANDEIl,
nt'iTdit amu rr.oruiKTui,
CLBAKF1KLI), r. "
WKIiNEKHAT MOIININO. NOV- Si, Wl.
Jiitn. Huv. Alfred Coolunnn, nil
id nun t jU'lliouiHt ill vi no. died at
Kewurk, , J., on tlo 14th.
Condiilhs. This tody will rout)
emtio nt Vitliinton on Molality, the
4.1b day of December noxl.
Ari'oiNTtn Mnjor J). H. Novin
La Icon appointed Penman Agent at
i'liilailelilii:, in tlio room of CVIIiouii,
removed, wlinao necounr, it appear is
iiort fl 1,000. Ho in the chonpcbt
delimiter yet troiijrlit to light.
Bum. Notwithstanding the fuel
lliHt tlio Iludicnls of Maryland Imve
80,000 neroc to help them, llioy
only uiccoudcd in electing one Senator
and twelvo member to tho Lcgieln
tnro out of 107 members.
Kxcem.ent. The mujority for Joel
Purker, Democrat, elected Governor
if New Jersey, in 0,007. Thin id
pretty will for u little State which
gave 2,800 I'udicnl ninjority Iuslyear
und lias since added 7,000 negroes to
her voting population. We my, bully
for the Jerscyite !
Marshal. Tlio President ha ap
pointeJ James N. Kerns, of Philadel
phia, United States Mnndinl for the
eastern district of Pennoylvaniu, to
fill the vacancy caused by tho death
of General Gregorys, Kern i a Phil
adelphia rough, and wut aliorilT of
that cjty nevcrul yean ago.
' Ol'R Col.OBK.D LlttlllRKN.'' It IS
announced thul the negro member
of tho South Curolina Legislature held
a mucus lust week, and passed n reso
lution, which they will ofler on the
aitsembling of the Legitime, repu
diating the twenty million debt which
tlio carpel logger hare addled on
that State.
A "New Df.pakti'hk." The Inte
riuo in tho river took from Pittsburg,
nn l-'riduy and Saturday lust, six mil
lion bushels of coiil, being about 230,
010 tons. This shipment will bring
on;o cash lo tlio Smoky City, and
warm thu down river folk. Tho
co;. I Aniline on tlio Ohio and Missis-
aim,! rimea j I l.nf.. ul ! lr
this season.
Tub iMrti.iGKtri!. IlrmoerarT, or, to ajirak
wore accurately, the Iruiorretie liarty, 0"W it
.imply "orgoniiid ignorant- ."-Haiiicut Ettknngt.
Wo Biipposo Iho ignorant negroes
and tho carpet-bagger and bummers
down in iho Southern States constitute
'organized intelligence," so fur as
Kudiculisin is concerned. Seriously,
to our mind, "organized robbers"
would bo a proper designation for
Grant and bis "bread and butter bri
gaile."' Mi-m.iiD, Thii Stale ha. icon Iienvieratlc
by 12.000 to 11,0011. ln ISI'.H tha Dttu.n-ratif ma
jority iu uearly :.J,ul) a xtvj c'irer Kepubli
een jaio. JvHi unl
Iencon, you slionld have told the
whole truth, and slated that sinco lSlJij
thirty-five thousand negro voters had
bocn put into iho field in thut Slate,
to vole the I'.idical ticket, which is
3,000 nioro than our majority. Yel,
wo defeat you by 15,000. What kind
of a gain is that ?
ILM ale Voiimi. One hundred and
fifty-eight women voted nt tho late
election in Vineland, Now Jersey.
Their ballots woio deposited in a box
cpecially appropriated to them. This
is tho fourth year Iho female suffra
gists have gone through theso motions
in Vincliiiid-i., Thu Woodhulls and
Clad in i, and all other bc-femules,
thould movo to that swampy heaven
of unadulterated Radical nonsense.
Gemiiai. Amnesty. An effort will
be made during tho approaching ses
lion of Congress lo pass a general
anmes'y bill, making white men just
as free as negroes, and giving natural
ited citizens in Massachusetts, Uhodn
Island, and other Radical stales the
same rights natives and "sambo" en
joy, Just und proper as this may
Koem, under our form of government,
many of tho Radical leader will op
pose every movement of the kind.
Let Austria oppren llungury, or any
other European stuto treat a portion
of their sul jccls as Grant ,t Co. do ihe
citizens of South Carolina, and whut
an indignant, loyal, howl for liberty
and equality beforo iho law, would
iisccnd from the throats of these same
Tub TuoiKi.r.s or Lotal.it.
Tsioinany leader uro not the only
thieves in tho country. On tho 7th
of (his month Major Forbes, Pension
Agent at Philadelphia, was found to
be a defaulter to tho luuo of fiW.lUO.
On tin: 13 111 it was lound that Major
t'ltlhoun, Ihe olher agent in that c'ty,
was uUo a defaulter, to what amount
is not known yet. Theso robbers are
only rcluvrl, because thoit- accounts
are irreyulir, as loyalists term square
.t.ied robbery ben one of their lambs
in u caught violating the law. We
presume however, that iho govern-
mviiI w ill make money by treating
Ihose cases in that way, a no money
i.eed be sient i
in arresting and trying
crime, because, if con-
would us matter id
them for ihfir
i-ted, Grant
fcjul-c uiiiihiu liielil, us both I'orbcS
;i4 Calhoun wie ' ehuni." of hn,
The .If If A Sinutoriul Itistrtct.
Our reader nro no doubt aware
that Gov. Geary' Ieputy Hecrulury
of tho Common wealth, Jumos M. Weak-
lev, win the Itadioal caudidato for
Stulo .Senator in tho iiiiictuuiilh dis
trict, compoKcd of the coiinlic of Cum
berland and l'Yitnklin, just across tho
river from Uunisbiirg, mid thut by
bribery and corruption of ihe grossest
character on hi part, ho succeeded In
carrying the disliicl by u largo ma
jority, though it is usually Democratic
from HOO to 1,000 majority. And, in
view of IhofO frauds, the district re
turn judge refused lo i-mia a certifi
cate of election lo Air. Weakley, and
fur ho doing tho mid Deputy Secretary
of the Common wealth lias ruled the
said return judge before the Supreme
Court at Pittsburg. In their answer
to the Court, they concluded a fol
low : ' .
Second. Jleeauso the respondent in
his capacity mono of tho county re
turn judge boon mo unuro of certain
gross irregularities in tlio modo of
conducting tho election in several dis
trict in the county of Cumberland
(which district gave a lurge majority
tor tho said James M. Wcakh-y) lo
wit : tho township of Kusl JV-niis-borongh,
which gave him a majority
of 102 votes, ho township of Monroe
47 and tho district of Shijtpcnsburg
200. That tho irregularities were so
great u to huve required that the
said districts should huvo been entirely
thrown out in making up the returns.
That in addition to these irregularities
tho return from several of tho dis
tricts wero not signed or eertiliej to
by the election ollicers as required by
huv which fact will nioro fully up pear
from tho following certificate from
the prolhonotury ol (luinberlund coun
ty i in w hoso said office- said returns
uro filed), nnd which certiticato was
befuro tho sunuloriul district return
judges at tho time of their meeting on
tlio lilli Hay ot Uclooer, IS I.
Thu following is a synopsis of tho
prclhonotury' certiticato :
in Monroe township tlio tally list i
certified by iho ollicers of tho election
and I hero is no other rotum of thu
votes polled.
In Lower Southampton it is signed
' David lloch" w ithout cci titieate, and
there is no other rot urn polled.
Ju J.owcr Allen tuu tally list is
signed by thu ollicers of tho election
on its I'.ico and certified to by the
judge on tho back of it no other re
turn having been filed of the votes
polled.
Jn another tally list, tiled out not
signed or certified, and no other re
turn tiled of voles polled. In L'iMicr
Dickinson tally list tiled but not sign
ed or cerlitied, and no other rcuiiu
lilud of votes polled. In Middlesex
tally list ceililied by thejudgound no
other return filed. In Knot l'eim
borojgh tally list cerliliud by otlicorx
and no other return. Upper Allen
tally signed by the jmlgo uud no re
turn of thu voles polled.
Signed by tho prothonotury.
Tho respondent further answers
that several of the return judges filed
protests against the reception of the
returns ana too including ilium in the
mukiiig up of general return for the
county, unil lio believed they would
UOi lWW OUUI1 klut fh
manner in which tho business of the
board wus conducted, which is shown
hy tho fuel that thu judges signed the
general return certiUeulo in Olank,
leaving it to be afterwards tilled up
by thu clerk.
Third. Tho respondent further say.
that ho should not be compelled to
certify to tho election of tho said
Jumcn M. Weakley iu any other man
ner than hu bus alreudy done, for thu
reason that ho knows from facts with
in his personal knowledge, and from
olher lucts learned from trustworthy
sources and which your respondent
Aiioirj can bo proved clearly und con
clusively that the grosscvt and most
unblushing bribery and corruption
was resorted to to securo the election
of James M. Weakly; that it was open
ly asserted thut the said neimtorinl
district should bo curried for suhl
Weakley at ony cot of money. That
J. M. Weakley received, from parlies
residing oulsidu of the district, a lurge
sum of money on at least two occu
sions, lo bo used in securing bis elec
tion, .that tliss money was distrib
uted by him among certain persons
(whoso name the respondent is advised
it is not necessary to disclose) lo be
used not only for what may bo culled
the legitimate expense of an election
campaign, but for tho illegal purpose
of influencing votes and purchasing
votes. That in tho borough ofMo-
Cumberland count)', a
lurge sum of money, as admitted by
thu person who hud control of it hero,
wus used to influcnca vote. That
the same wus Iho cuso in Shippcns
burg, und thai in thu borough of Car
lisle ihcro was hardly an nttcmpt at
concealment of tho lavish use of money
in the open purchase of votes for
Weakley. Thai in Woskley' office
in Cat lisle borough tho Carlislo Jlrr
aid tho sum of 820 was paid for
the votes of thirteen soldiers ttlalbncd
at tho barracks; thai Weakley' busi
ness partner openly stulcd that be
had bought eleven votes for 820, and
other vole at different prices; ono
for a pair of shoos, and that lie bud
gono out on the morning of the election
day with 8100 which ho had expended
bctore going homo at night for votes
for Weakley. That in one instance
money wus thrown into a bul and a
voter asked to take therefrom as much
us he desired in return for his intliiunco
for Wcukley, and fur cimdidulo for
another office on the samu ticket with
him. The-respondent refers to the
als.ivo instance in order to indicate
the tint uro of tho means used to so
curj Weakley ' election, but they do
not convey an adenuute idea of Iho
Thc'grtss corruption niadu Use of.
And your respondent further and
fit all V answers Unit Ihe sdni Jiimet M.
HViJUry himfi lf i.in money directly lo
I ir.ions lo iceurc their influence and vvtct
ur hr. is it eandidiite for tho olllcn of
state senator and in influencing olher
voters, and (hut this ho i prepared
lo provo clearly and beyond a doubt
Tho respondent avcring hi ability
and willingness to maintain nnd prove
the mutters and things set forth above,
submits that bo should not bo com
pelled against bis eonseience lo certify
an election due James M. Wcukley, or
to sign any other ctrtitioalo than ho
ha already signed.
ll is cviJonl from the foregoing (the
hull is not told,) that our Deputy Sec
! ru 1 ary ' ,,s we" nP to ballot box Bluff
j iuX " " "lack or while Kadicul in
I i'hiladelpbia, New Orleans, or South
arolina. a.ihou.h , high In
, lh lladicul synagogu.
lit Hprakt.
Tho editor of the Now York .S'uu,
who was assistant Secretary of War
under Lincoln, continues lo fire rod.
hot shot into Camp Grant and the
gift enterprise connected with that
concern. Somo of tho loyal editors
having assailed tho editor of t,ho Sua,
ho replies ua follow :
Tlio l.ouliville CuMRiti-tfiW ts frenrNlP s tenal
Llv nipvri tint it InlU into riiiitmloui nonieiiNc
ttbi-u it tnyi that "tlio nlilor ir Ibo A'hn bin s bit
trr ioriiiliul llmlilil.T t'lwaril tli-n. lirnnl." Wo
bnvo du uioro periomil boitility agnlnit tipnrrsl
tirnnl now lliuu we Itnd hi IHII3, nlien si Vii-ki-burg
wo luvrd biin friiin Wing rulievittj from bii
oouiuiioiil unit nt Inu-k lo i,-ll ul lonllirr st (Ja
loim on s aitlury of $MH1 ,v,-ar. HiiporliuK Id in
tlirt did nut grow out of iiTnal n-asuni ( utiitli
cr ilusa ftiioainx him now. lie win a ffunrl Uene
nil t but be ii a very bad Prenidi-nt, aud bit oott
linutinoe ln oltice would be an unmixed eill to tbe
oouutry. This ti tlie whole itory.
Again, III speaking of Prince Prcd.
Grant, ho say :
One of tho rtpulilva fi-atilrei of Proiiduut
(Irant'i uiore rvveut enroer ii hie ipcuuiar)i inoau
iii'81. lln not only tiikea in-onti and iuoreaaea
bif large fortune io that maiiurr, but be ie rerjr
mvan. lli-ro, fur inntanoe, le hll eon, whu haa
juft bvnn isliiratt-d at Weal Point at the public
ooat, and who hulda a cotniuiaalun na an oftloor of
Ihe aruj. Firat Die young man bad a leave of
al-aeuoe logo into tho aervioee of a ruilroad eoin
pany, drawing bii pay aa an oQWrnnd hia aalary
aa Aticngini-cr nt thoamne timo. Now he la guing
to Europe i but bia fetber dnoe not pay the billa,
aa oilier urn do when their eona travel abroad.
Tho traveling expenai-e of tliia young man are to
bo paid by lbs pooplo of the l ulled Statra. fir
la ordered for hIiiiiu duty in Kurope, and thit euf
Qcee lo aeoure full ptiy for biin, juat a though be
wee really iu icrvii-e here at huuie. Tliia ia not
only an offi-naive procei-ding bocnuae It ia bsatuw
ing a epeeial favor upon Ibo Preaiilont and hit
aon at the exponas of the people, but It la also ex
oecHliugly mean, ln fact It amouilta to obtaining
mouey under falie prcteneea, and taking what bo
tonga to other people.
"f'flfii'ul VtralcaHon."
Such are tho sentiments of the
oJitor of tho Philadelphia Press, upon
learning of Iho romovul of ono of his
"butties" from office for robbing tho
government treasury, llunr him in
his woeful mood :
It ia with very deep regret that the community
will learn thia morning of the new Iroublo in Ihe
penaion agener in thia dir. Major Calhoun, al
though not a Pcnnsjh aniau. haa boeu eo favora
bly known among ua that moat pereona willingly
diaeredited Ihe ruiuora afloat aonio timo aince.
Now that Ibey have culminated la hia removal by
tbe Preeident, It eerma itnpoaaible to galoaay Ibeir
truth, and tho fart that they will give pain to
othera Umn himaelf ie atrong tratimony lo hia
previoua atanding. The minute ut poblie moneye
ie beeoioing ao cuuilnou that it eeema alinuat a
trite reflection lo urge bouo the leaton of tbeae
painful di-falcationa.
"Painful" reflection! What a pity
tliHt rogues should continue to pain
Iho editor of the rress !
To our mind tho only way to cure
these "painful" reflections is to turn
thu party out of power which harbors
and breeds thorn ; and then, in tho
liinguugo of "the government" itsolf,
"let us havo peace" aud honest men
in offlco, and if they turn rogues, too,
like those in position now, turn them
out.
The Dim utscK. The Philadel
phia, robber ring has undertaken iho
erection of huge public buildings in
that city, at the corner of Murket and
Broad (,14th) street. In awarding
the contract lor excavating the cellars,
it is alreudy developed that Iho bosses
understand their business, from the
fact that ihcy poy seventy-fivo cent
per square yard for the work, while
the samo work was done fur the
Masonic- Hall, adjoining tho same
grounds, for thirty-fivo cent. If
money was modo ut S3 cents, how
in u h mora will tho present contractor
niako for similar work ut 75 cents f
If such robbery wero doteclcd in Now
York, among tho Tammany robbers,
it would bo a hornblo thing ; but, oc
curring with tho loyal robber in
Philadelphia, it is looked upon as pa
triotism on "tt loyul sculo, yanccred
very thinly wilh honesty.
One Link IJiioken. That great
sink of iniquity and Radical avenue
to universal robbery, tho Freedmon'g
linreuu, is about being closed out.
Tho rotten head, Gen, Howard, has
actually recommended its ubolition.
Prom tho heud down every officer ha
becamo immensely rich, and the Treas
ury funds reduced in proportion ; and
Sambo," in whoso interest it was
said tho .Bureau was made, is just a
poor a h was ten years ago. Tbe
Krcedmen's Bureau robber havo had
a jolly lime for nine year past, and
right well havo they improved tho
opportunity; and, a tho lenon has
been pretty well squeeicd, "our color-
od brethren" can huvo tho skin, while
Gen. Howard uud bis band will en
gage in clipping coupons and preach
loyally and honesty tho balanco of
their useful (!) lives.
Ku Kli x. It appears that Vice
President Colfax's own Slnto, Indiana,
is troubled wilh tho Ku Klux, of the
true persuasion. About four weeks
ago thico negroes were arrested at
Uenryvillf, in that State, for murder
ing a wholo family named Park.
Lust week the grand jury found truo
bill aguinsl Iho three. At about two
o'clock at night a committco of seven
ty disguised poisons appeared beforo
the jail anddomandod of ihe Sheriff tho
three negroes. Tho sheriff and jailor
refused to deliver tho keys to tho mob,
whereupon they attacked tho prison
doors with axes and crowbars, and
oon succoeded In reaching tlio prison
ers, whom they took about a mile
from tho town nnd hung to the limbs
of trues, and then quietly dispersed.
What an nwTuI lime thero would bo
hud this happened in South Curolina !
Another Senator. Tho Legisla
ture of Georgia, which is now in ses
sion, on Iho 15th elected Thomas M.
Norwood, Democrat, United Stales
Senator.
Tl o NcwYork Express is thinking
of adding a column or two to its pres
ent sir.u in older to keep pneo wilh
the exigencies of tho times in record
ing fresh announcements of defalca
tions among ICudical otllcials.
m -
Coke. Mr. Coleman, of Pittsburg,
and Mr. James Bhodes, of Now Castle,
will havo shortly In operation al the
latter plueo a large establishment for
tho inauolucluro ul coke by a - new
process.
I,OST. Tbad. Stevens' nephew, to
whom he left the bulk of l.ia fortune,
! 'afi xVSi ,U
i OOd light,
FIVpitir out lli VonntiluHon.
The Radical leader aro really exports
in swearing lo support the Constitu
tion, and then, whon It comes in their
way, wiping it out. This highly of
fonsivo mode of upholding a party ul
the expense of oaths, moral and the
Constitution, is being carried on as
extensively utHarrisburgas ut Wash
ington. Ouo cuso in joint: Arliclo
0th, Sootlon 7th, of tho Constitution
of Pennsylvania, prohibit every per-ig'"- Di that Stale tho Ku Klux havo
on who holds an ollico of profit- under' buJ. .'" Soutb Carolina,
' . i and there is need of prompt and tturn
tlio Limed ftinios (jovurnmoni trom
holding ono under tho Stnlo Govern
inonl. Governor Goary having ap
pointed the Post Master, J. II. W'liar-
rvn nt. 1'nrl .tornf. 1 1 'orrvsvillo.1 .T,,..
' ' v ' ,.
niata counly, a Notary Pnbliu, (no
ono elso In tho plaoo being fit, wo;
suppose,) tho Governor and bis ap-
iiointee.iu tho followintr manner, last'
' . . ' . , , , . , ' ,
winter, atlomntcd to ovorndo thoi
Constitution by tho passago of tho
following Act of Assembly (Pbamplul
Law, 1871, page 1022)
Hamos 1. Bo It enacted, Ao., That au Inaliiliti
exiating on the part of tbeaaid Juuiee it. Wharton
to act In tbe capacity or Notary fublio for thl,
aaid county of Juniata, by ren'on or nia Imldni
the offli-e of Poat Maaler, lit, ANU TIIK BAM
IS IIKUUUY KKMOVEU.
Tho reader will obsoive that sever
words of an act of Assembly wipe ool
tho Constitution, and a man ma be
Post Master and Notary Publig not
withstanding tho fact thut nf con
cornod took an oath lo suppot that
which they huvo ignored.
M.o'jnlly illustrate!'
Many of tho outrage aril wrongs
perpetrated upon tho Slulr and indi
viduals by tho Radical dunng tho Into
war will be remembered by "oldest
inhabitant." The muslu-ing into the
army of convicted murderer, a ub
slitulcs of loyal cowards, was of fre
quont occurrence ; a case of which
came lo light at Meudvillo lust week
Tho Democrat in referring to it say;
"In 1SC3, or thereabout, Kxevier
Yosct, a Sw iss, was indicted and found
guilty of murdering a young mat
named Shoemaker, both reside! ts of
Mead township, in this county. Tin
conviction was for manslaughter, oi
murder in tho second degree, un.l Yo
set was sentenced lo a long term ii
Iho penitentiary. In those days cf
ad and mournful memory, tho draft
ing system was in vogue, and araonj
others in this locality, who were com
pelled to shed their precious blood fo'
"the best government Ibo world ever
saw," if not something else, or pro
dtico a mbsliluto, was a young liiwyei
Ho could not go for reasons satisfac
tory to himself, no doubt, llencu, tie
substitute must needs bo produced
And who bolter than l.xevier losel:
Hu was a convicted felon, with a long
series of years in tho penitentiary-
staring him in the faco. Yoset wis
willing, under the circumstances, lo et
chango the penitentiary for the loyil
army. The court was consulted, uid
tho court said, amen. Therefore, Yj
set was mustered into Iho army as a
substitute. His sentence was remitted
as a murder, and ho was sent down
South to do ail Iho murdering he couKl.
. I,rjj.. .-.i ii : .".o
vicr losct.
"We have only to add that Kxovitr
Yoset was this wock convicted of ifi
aggravated assault and battery ou i
old man named Frank Moniiin, a ill
again sentenced lo the penilontiur'.
Alas, for this desperately bad uia'i,
there is no war hook now on which lo
can bung bia bacon."
Orant'i I'M it or.
Grant' organ at Washington lib
Daily Chronicle is odiled by thu no
torious W. W. Hidden, ex Govn'rnu-
of North Carolina, and us great a
scoundrel as Ibis country over pri-
duced. It will bo remembered tint
ho was impeached and kicked out if
ollico and out of the State, by an a-
mosl unanimous vote of both House
of tho North Curolina Legislutun,
nioro than ono half of the Rupublicai
members voting wilh tho Democrat;.
The charges against him were, stea
ing millions of dollars from the Stale;
encouraging lawlessness and crime;
giving countenance and aid to incendi
arism; organizing negro brigands in
to military companies, and then order
ing them to invndo pcaceubla towi
ship and forago off tho peoplo ; ci
habiting with negro women; clruwiiy
warrants on tho Slalo Trcusurer, aril
using tho money himself; general di
bauciiery, &c., lie. Ho was impcachul
and kicked out of the Slate, we repeat,
and dare not now return to it, for I
ho did he would bo hangod liko a dna
And this, says tho I olunlcer, is tin
man, this tho despicable seouiidrd
alio edit Grant' organ at Washina
ton. "Liko master, -like man." "I
fellow feeling makes u wondroiu
kind." Holden i just the kind of
scape-gallows that Grant admires
just tho kind of a fellow to doGrant'i
dirty work, lie talks about "toy
ality" in parrot-liko lungnage, not
withstanding bo was a Icadur of the
Confederates until he found that the
caiiso of tho South wus botiuloia.
What a beautv is ho to instruct honoal
men in rei'ard to their duties f Hub '
Huntingdon Monitor.
Who Foot tiii Bill f Somebodv
is having erected in the rear of tin
While llouso. stables two btindre
feet long, for tho accommodation
Gen. Grant s stud horses. " vt ho pay
for theso structures?" is tho query t
tho Washington Jalnot. Cungr
has madu no appropriation for lb
purpose, renin oa tho Uencrul
building them on faith, trusting tlo4
hi luilbful henchmen in Congress wi
foot tho bill when presented. JiA
hanye.
And so tho Government is buildin
stable for Grant's horses! Well, wol
what ncxtf We shall not bo at al
.urpriscil to l.oar soon tlmt ll.o hors.
wero paid for out of tlio Fcderul li en
ury. Hon asnurouiy, wnon ttm uo
crumcnt tan supply a span of liors'l
to ono oi ino i rouiiii'iii i-iui iis, a
did in tlio cao of Mr. lUitii'lna,
oiifrlit not to gruilo a largo stud 14
tlio rroaidunt binisvlf. Nov?, ifUiit
l-w
rj
ti
Sum will go a strp lurtlicr, and Ui'
clothe niiu liouso liisjurrifiifsaiid tin
fumilun, and l'ivo tlicin a privato mci
agorio apicrc, they will liavo notliii'j
lull to complain about, liowcvor mui9
l lie peoplo may writhe ana sweat.
Wliilo oatinir tlii'flnuts a fxwda'l
si;o a ynung sun of Hamuol Miller, if
Uvevh trock, l union county, pot a
portion of ono in Ins windpipe, wluP
caused bis doatb noxt day. '
Kuw York liastliovliolura n-niobs l,
v lm-li, added tu tbo pruaJ of smsd
jiox, j otfatinjuitsan rcilemepl
The True Innue.
. Tho old contest,, old as liberty, bo
twoon military govornniout by brulo
for co and self government by the peo
ple, is now sharply and clearly delln
intr itself all over the country. The
military President and hi sycophant
aro dunning a right to liroeluim mar
tial law nt pluusuro. 11 is organ fid
tlio on this ono string. Tho Press,
conductod by tho collector of the Port of
Philadul)hiu,snid : "J I Is proposed thut
I martial law bo next declared in Genr-
measures. " All ovor tho country, the
administration organs nro trying the
public tamper in this stylo. Hut by
their surprise, they are rousing a
'"I"'"' ' ""V ,unu't " "u"1 wl " UB
. . - i f. ll.. a I l.a
exlincl In the heart of the Amoricun
peoplo a it i among tho groveling
crow who got tho privilcgo of robbing
tho public, as tho lowurd of their
mw,,lli- .T1' ?l,i.r!1 U't Governor
Geary siioko to in In annuul mossugo
. ' ... .... ?
of tho present year i alive, too, in
Illinois. Another Jladical Governor,
General Palmer, speaks out his con
demnation of martial law. Tho Radi
cal eulogists of Genorul Shoridun huve
uwukonud more disgust thun admira
tion, and he ia busy polishing appro
vals Iroin his military superior to
screen him. Let us distinguish. It
ii luudublo in soldier or eilizon lo
give hia uid in any great publio peril.
General Scott, in bis autobiography,
relate a happy incident that ulluyed
Iho Nullification excitement in 1.SJ2.
There wa a great fire in Charleston,
and Iho garrison oi the forts charged
upon tho cily, toro down and bluw
up housos, and arrested tho pro
gross of the flumes. This wus not
martial luw, it was the common law
of humanity. But w hen tho hero of
tho Piegau massucro bogan to show
hi contempt for human life, and, ufter
tho fire wus enliruly ovor, promulgat
ed hi edict lluir'he would bo d d"
if there should be any riso in hotel
board, the impudent assumptions of
unluwfiil authority which the Jhidicul
press chronicled with ccstacy, filled
every right-minded man wilh indigna
tion. Iho Uovcrnor or Illinois, a
Tudicul, and, liko General Geary, a
distinguished soldior in tho lute war,
formally diroct tho Attorney Generul
to dike steps to vindicate the luw. lie
is right. We repeat it thero is not,
there cannot be any such thing as
martial luw in tho United Stale un
der its laws and uguinst it eilizon
The administration organs which are
now threatening Georgia with It, can
cite do line oi any luw or Constitution
that warrants it. ooiuo Democratic
journals havo been too hasty in as
suming thul the Ku Klux law author
izes it. The Ku Klux luw declares
that when insurrection shall by vio
lence overthrow or set ut defianeo the
Stulo authorities, when in fact uctuul
war exists, tho PrcsiJent may uho the
Federal power to repress the insur
rection, and may suspend tho writ of
habeas corpus. This, il was urged in
Congress, wag warranted by the Con
stitution. Bul there is not a word in
it. or in tho Ku Klux law, or any
other law, to warrant a declaration of
"martial law. 1 hat cun huve no ex
istence under the uulhorily of law. ll
is no luw that, exist when all law
arc ilunc)d. Confessed lie wore the
nroloAl for it in Marion count', and
.ro now trumpi d up afresh for Goor-
'I'l.n.- ...I. II I. .1. . ..4... ,l;,,.
of this whole political movement,
based on the impudent fiction of an
insurrection at the South. The men
who fattened on it when il did exist,
wantmoro of it. Ifit docs not exist,
they will invent it. It is aguinsl theso
rogues, and tlielr schemes of pecula
tion, usurpation, theft, fraud, and vio
lence, that all Iricmlsot honest, law
ful government must now muoe com
mon causu. Thai is tho polilital cum-
fiuign thut is beforo us. In it, ull
lonest men and friends of face, civil
government will bo Oil ono sido.
I hiladelphia Age.
Black m. White. la the U. S.
Districl Court ut Baltimore, on Mon
day last, John W. Fields, colored, was
awarded $40 damages against the
Baltimore City Passenger Hallway
Company, from one of whoso car ho
was ejected on account ot Ins color
Tho durkey has a decided advantage
ovor bis wlnt brother. liecause
scores of whito men cun bo put off Ihe
car every dsy but no 810, damages
lollows. Under Jtadicnl teachings it
is a crime to discriminate aguinsl no-
groes but wluto men can bo treated
like brutes, and tho law doe not pro
tect them.
Visitor To EuRon. Mr. Geo. II.
Boker, tho poet of tlio Philadelphia
Union League, has beon appointed
Ministor to Turkey, vice Wayne Mc
Veigh, who, huving niado tho tour of
Kurope at the government's expense,
bus quietly setllod down to the prac
lico of law in Hurrisburg. We sug
gest to our neighbor of the liegister
thut he touch up McVeigh, who is the
son-in-law of that "old demagogue,
Cameron," and who was undoubtedly
put up to tho sharp game which he
has just played upon the pooplo, by his
father in law. Exchange.
Ii.i.i iiLtiAL. Tho New York Tri-
tun ilnairoa Ilia Timet to conflno itsolf
to "ono lie at a time." We never
knew of anything more unreasonable
in Mr. Greeley. Tho idea of limiting
the slock in trade for Itudicul news
papers to a single, solitary lie, is so
cxtromcly preposterous thut no man
would think of it unless bis mind was
divided between raising viims atfH-1
running for President at the samo
lime.
Col. Wasiiinoton. Colonel Lewis
W. Washington, tho nearest blood re
lation of (ieorge Washington, died at
Churlcston, west irginiu, on tho 1st
instant, in tho fifty-ninth year of his
ago. Ho wns tho first man taken
prisoner bv John Brown during his
ruid into Virginia, and was rescued
r.. ... i t.n a-. 1.1 Artiftiifl liniian wlinn
iurrcnJt.rea l0 u,0 UniteJ
Stales troops under eotiiinand of Col.
Hubert Ii. Lee tn ISM.
A C0SI8TET FoLITIl-IAN. KIU
county lias eleolod a member of,As
soinbly who says bo is inl'uvorof
forming a district wtnt-u win accp
Scofleld in Congress aa lon as ho
lives. Wo know ft man who is iu
favor of Iho samo thing, and that is
Scofleld himself. On that question be
is the most consistent man in tho
SWtlo of Pennsylvania. Titusvitle
Cuwrior,
Tiu Gkrymandsr. Tho Jtcpubli
cans have fourteen out of tbe eiiihioon
members of Iho Assembly alloltod to
I'biladolphia. Tho vote 1 60,000
Democratic to 68,000 Jladical, which
I show tho unfairness oi our present
systvm of cboo6tii ropresontative
The Railroad King,
Thomas Alexander Scott was born
in the villugo of London, Franklin
county, Pa., on tho 20th of Deooinbor,
1824, und on hia next birth day will
be 47 year old. He begun as a boy
in a country store at a vory low sal
ary, after having completed his educa
tion in tho one village school, with the
ono teacher, Itobort Kirdy.of London ;
and upon Iho doalh of his futhor, in
1834, went to live wilh his oldest sis
ter, whoso husband kept a country
store noar Waynosboro, in Franklin
county, whero ho romuined oighloen
months ; then bo lived with his broth
er', Jus. D. Scott, also a merchant, at
Bridgeport in the same county ; then
with Miitonlf Si liitchio, merchants,
at Morcersburg. In ull thesu, situa
tions he exhibited tho samo energy,
ability und correctness, now universal
ly awarded to tho man. My first re
collection of him was in Lancustor
county, whoro ho was n clerk of Maj.
Jutncs Putton, his brother in law, who
wus collector of tolls at Columbia, on
tho State road, under tho administra
tion of Govornor Portor, 1 think, in
tho year 1838. From this lie was
transferred to the extonsive ware
house and commission establishment
of the Leeches, nt Columbia, whoro ho
romuined until 1847, when ho came to
Philadelphia a chief clerk under Boyd
Cuminings, collector of toll at the
eastern end of Iho public work, ln
1850 ha entered tlin servico of the
grout Pennsylvania Central, at Dun
cuuvillo, as ihoir general ngcnl of the
Mountain or Kastorn Division. On
tho opening of tho Western Division
ho was put in cliargo of thut, and
thero ho remuincd till ho was called
to take control of the entire line in
consequenco of the ill health of Gun.
II. J. Lombard, tho Superintendent.
In lX.V.I, on the death of lion. Wm. B.
Foster, Vice President of tho road, ho
was oloclcd to thai position, which he
continues to fill. John IP. Forney's
Recollections.
FaoTiiiNa The Clinton Democrat
says: While our Itudicul friends urc
foaming over wilh virtuous indigna
tion at tho return judges of Cumber
land and York, becuuse they would
not certify to tho election of IVcukley
as Senulor aftor they hud certified
evidenco of fraud in the election suffi
cient to cause tho belief that ho wag
not elected, and referred the wholo
mattor to the Sensto for judgment,
wo would invite them to look ul the
case in Texas, whore three Democrat
ic Congressmen cloct are deprived of
their cerutieHtc through a Kudical
Governor. Whilo they aro frothing
at the little goring their ox has got
here, il would be well for them to look
al the terrible goring the Democratic
animal is getting in Texas. It may
closo their mouths. It ouht to al
least.
A Valuable Gut. M. do Lcsseps,
tho engineer of tho Suez Canal, has
presented lo the library of the Lafay
ette College, Pennsylvania, a com
plete set of the reports and documents
relating to that ureal enterprise. The
gift consists' of twenty three volumes,
Willi map and plans.
According to Horace Greoley, the
worst enemies the emancipated ne
groes now have, are tho Hudical car
pot buggors, who embrace them with
ono arm and rob thuin with the other.
Tl.Mni.lNa. Wheat, in the great
grain markets of tho State, instead of
advancing, as was expected, lias fal
len in iirico from ten lo fifteen cents
per bushel.
cu' (li'frtisrmciit$.
i'onl Ijitiid for Sale!
riMIK undernif ned oth-r for aale a Talaable pioee
1. of Coal land, aituate ia llacatur lownabip.
ClearlMd oounry, adjoining laudi of Joha Crane,
Oaceola Coal and Lumber Co. and Oaceols bor
ough, containing
ua Arrea, 311 I'rrriir-s
and allowance. It ia underlaid with two veina. of
Coal, and ia elao deairabla for Iowa lota. There
la a turnpike laid out through it from Oaeeola to
rhilipatiunr, and It ll within a quarter of a anna
of tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Itailroad. and about
the eaiae diatane from tha Moehaonon Braoeh
Road- For further information addrree
A. A I. McMl Ll.EV,
novii Jia Sinking Valley, Blair Co., Pa.
To Adverllaera, All ixreoaa who eonteai-
plate Baking eontracla with newspapers for the
ineertion or alvertiaemenl abou'il aenu to
iivo. 1 lion oil A Co.
for ft CirewUr, or inrluM 35 culf for choir One
Hundred Pafe I'lnphlet, containing Liti
of S.nOit lSfwiiiftn and wlim phonics the
eoit uf drr(nii.(f, also many aiwfiil bintf lo al
vtrtUert, and ioiii account of tbe rxpfrirnc of
mrm who am known lvucrrwlul Adver
tiser Thii hm ar proprietor! of tba Amri
can Ntwf paper Aitrtrtitjing Agency,
41 lark How, X. Y.,
and are potMed of unequal ed facilitiei for e-
curl it f tha Insertion of advcrtipemcuti Id all
awppapert and ftrioiicaii m towen rait.
nov23.2m
ChcKt Crook!
THE public will take notice that the lohaeri
hers will, under an Act of Aemhty approved
the Klh day of March, A. D. 1 07 1, witillrd "An
Act to allow Ihe improvement of Crecka and Riv
ulele," charge thf following ralel per Ihouaand
feet, board teaare, on aaw logo, for uee of tin
prOTcmeotl OB ("heat Creek :
From Nagle'a Milla, Cambria Co., Pa., lo mouth
of Cheat Creek 0e. V M.
From rtomorvillo'l 11am to mouth of
Cheat Creek lie. V M.
From llreth Bmlhera' Milla lo moalh
of Cheat Creek lOo. M.
From Orra Milla to mouth of Cheat
C.k te II.
ao.B 41 FIKNKV A BARROWS.
KIED OITI
BURNED UPI
BEI.IS Rt'N WOOLEN FACTOR!,
ra townlhlp, Clearfteld Co., Pa.
The lubaeribera are, at great aipenaa, rebuild
ing, and la a few dtiya will have completed, a
neighborhood nrceaiity. in the erection of a flrat
claaa Woolen Manurartory, with all the modern
improvement! attached, and are prepared to make
all kinda of Clothe, t'aaaimeroa. Hetinette, lllan-
keta, Flannela, 1c. Plenty of gnode aa hand lo
aupply all our old and a ihoaeand new euatomeri,
wbota we aak lo noma and examine oar teak.
Tba iMaincea of
CAIUUNO AND FILLIND
will receive eepeclal attention. Oar sew mill will
be realy by wool-earding eeaaoa, therefore tbara
..l ha no beaiiatiua on that aeora. Proper
arrangementa will be made to receive and deliver
Wool, to lull euatomera. A II wura warranua ana
done or.in ihe ahorteal notioe, aod by atrial atten
tion to baiincia wa hope to reallte a liberal ihare
of public patroaaga.
IO.IMM) POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wa will nev Ihe higheat market price rbr Wool
and aelt our manufactured gnoda aa low ae elmilar
gooda eaa be boaghl in the eounly. and whenever
we fail w ranaer rceieoaaiiia aauaiaciion we ran
alaava be found at home ready to maka proper
eiplanatioa, either in pereon or ny lener.
' t.uv.1 t,,,vunf a miva
aprli:if Uraiapiaa llilla t. 0.
-r-1XltL'TURl WOTICU. Whereaa.
i ten Tcetamrntary an ttia eetata of S. JACK
huS I10RSI, duaawl, lata af Brady lown
.1.1. rinrflrll m-Jin'.s. Prnnivlvanie, having
beep granted lo tha andereignrd, and all peraonl
indeliled to aaid eatala will pleaaa makeparmtnt,
and thoaa bavmg elaimi or demand! will preaeol
Ihei nroparlj ai,pantieaiei lor apiu-moiiai
OEOROI C. KIRK.
5at. I, IITl ipd. Eietuiori.
5ry (Goods, ttrofrrlrj, (f If.
E.A.&W.D.IRVIN
DIALERS I
GENERAL
MKIttIIAlISi:,
SQUARE TIMBER,
LOGS & LUMBER
CURUEKSVILLB, WA
ARK orrriag, al their sew Store Hoeae, a
eomplela atack tt NKVT GOODS, of all
doacriplioue.
Dry Goods and Groceries,
HAltDWAltE,
BOOTH & SHOES,
CLOTllIXQ, ie.
lit LilOl YAR1ITY.
Hour,
JVtat,
Kye,
Oats,
Com,
Alwaya a kaad and for tale al a amall
adraaee.
ROTE, ia large qoeatitiee, aold low by aoll; alao,
Pl'LMT RLOCKH, SHALL R0P1
and CAMTHOOKS.
Oaa haadrad aaeae af
ATWATER'S ELMIKA BOOTS,
for aale hy the caae at wholeeale rataa.
Reeeiead ty aar lead :
UVSTISGDOX FLOUR,
aod iold at amall advance.
IIARNKS3, af all kinda, II0R5R COLLARS
- and II A ME. IIORR BLANKIIS,
BVFFALO ROBEfl, Ae.
Alao, ea aale t rat elate two-horea WAOON?,
TWIN SLEDS, LOO PI. EPS, and
FLEIOtlS.
a.I.I l-l-mi,ll Alteeen in , -
oat Sqnarc Timber and Lg, aa wa deal largely
in Lumbermen 'a Supptief, and are prepared at all
tlmea to parehaee Timber, Loga and Lumbar.
Curwenavilte November ii, 1871.
UisrcUan(ous.
13XKCL'TOK' KOTH'li Notice iahero
J by given that Leltara Taalamentary having
be-a graaled to tho anbecribor, oa the Kftata ol
KI.IZA JANE WMODS. dee'd, laU of Ferguaon
townehip, Clearfield eountv, Peanaylraaia, all
peraoua indebted to aaid fiatale are raqueated la
make immediate payment, and thooe having
elaima againat tba cam will preeeal them duly
authenticated for aettlement.
JOHN T. STRAW,
Nov. t, HTI It. Eiocutor.
CACTIOJI.-5 CENTS REWARD! Mar
tha J. YYatkina, danghtcr of Margaret Fee,
haviug been iodcntureit to me hy the Poor Over,
aecre, the wm, on the 3d day of September, 1 ST I.
enticed from my houae by bcr mother and taken
away. Tba above reward, and no more, will be
paid for her return and all pereona are cautioned
aot to harbor kar, aa I will pay no chareve for
her maiatcnaaea from that dale (Sept. 1, l"l.)
nnlaaa compelled by taw.
CHRISTIAN NKFF.
New Waahington, Not. 1J, 1X71-31.
Public Vendue I
rfba uailercigned will offer at Public Salt, at
X bi mi'Uuce in Lawrence township, oa
TUVKSttAY. NOV. 30, 1371,
at 9 o'clock, a, tha following personal proper
r(y, vii : two borrt, 3 row, 1 heifer, 3 ipring
ratvet, plow, harrow, eultirator, timber tlint.
rt bra. 7 tu barncit, log chain, fritn eratlla, t
MTthri, croas-cnt iw, a lot uf corn fodder, and
rarioui other artiolti.
JAMCS McGI.AUOLIN.
Xor. IS, 1S71 3t.
-3JewIy I-'ohimU
Tba Coal I found. Hi is Shaw'e Hill,
It can't be heat in Clearfield ;
A huadred buahela at a time
Yea ean bay for tbe figure ainet
Or, if you'd wiah to haul youraelf,
Yoa aa have tha aaaae amount for aeraa aaota.
novS-Sm Wll.I.IAM WILLIAMS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At tha New Tobaoco and Cigar Stora af
ft. If. SUAW,
Two dean Eaat of tha Poatoltea, Clearleld, Pa.
Conatanlly oa hand a Sna aaaortmesl af Navy,
Congreaa, Carendiah, Cable, hpunroll,
Michigan and Century Fine-cut
ChcwiDg Tobacco, Ac.
Alao, a large and well aeleoled Block of Imported
and Domeitle Cigara, bmoklng Tobacco!,
Meerechaum and Briar Pipee,
Pipe flxtures. Tobacco
Boies, Cigar Holders, aod everything generally
found la a well regulated Cigar and
Tobefev Store.
Cv-Rrmemher the place I Twa doors F.aat of
the Pom.ltce, Clearfield, Pa. sag. I4:tf.
MVlir.I.E AU ST0E YARD!
Mr. 8. S. LIDDELI.,
Having aagagad Is tha Mar Me baiine.e, drairea
ta Inform her friends and the public that she baa
now and will keep eoDitantly oi hand a Urge and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
U ARtlLR, and ts prepared to furaiah I order
T0MUBT0NEi,
BOX AbP CRADLE TOMBS,
Carhs aad Potts far Cemetery Lou, Window
Fills and Caps, alto,
BCRIAV, TAB! R AND WASH 8TA5D
TOPS, Ac, do.
Vsi.Tard oa Read street, sear tha R. . Hepei,
flearlleld, Pa.
JeT.JI
toilet HAT Urtoat f ltet slTlear-
Cflur.itloniil.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
ClEARFIEI.n, PA,
rpilB FALL TERM of fur,(u,
J. eominenoe Monday, Sept. 4th. lgji 1,1
TERMS OF Tl'ITIOX.
Reading, Orlhograrihy, Writing, Object Lea.
son., Primary Arllhmeti, ,u, p,
Oeograj.hy
Hiatory, Local and dcacriptite tienfra'i'bv "
witb Mnp Drawing, Oraminar, liZZ
and Written Aritliaielic
Aljfebra and tbe Nciencea
Instruction In Instrumental muiic :
Oil pelnllng, il leaaona 1
Wai work. "H
For full particulars Bend for Oreiilar ' " ' "
t'lcarricld, Hcpt. 7, 1870-lvpd.
SEW WASH I XGTOliDEMT,
Clearfield County, Pa.
rp..n nr.coND bession .f ,u
X will eommenceon Ihelrat Moadavof
Wr neat. (Term, live montha.) ' "
-The curriculum of atady will embrace , rt ..
and thorough oourae iu every brani-h reoiii,,,. !.
a practical and aceomplithed educni.-n
blirciel attention given to per.on. deairiae u
qualiTy tbimaelrea for Ihe prulraaion of leacbi.
Alao, to vocal and innlrumental mu,ie. "'
Pupils will bo adinitled at any time dsriaetk.
seaaion, and charged from time of emcrio,
close of the term. No deduction will te aids
for absence, except in caeca of protracted HiaJT
Students dcairing rooma for Vlubbii," ,aa si
accommodated at moderate ralee.
Uood boarding can be procured at
lhan any other place In tbe eountv. Three en.
lara par week at public aad private' bouati.
For partieulera address
OKORUki W. IXNIH, PriaciM!
sepHC TI-tf New WMbiojioirs.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
A Male and Female Clanlral Uih trhott,
Etfh DepaHment Hrparate, Diitiuet tu
Complete In Itself.
rptlE veholftitie yew of tliif lDitituri,a It it
X drd into two i"iua of fife moot hi trLit.
on wwkn) eh, Tbe first muiob eon.mn.cn 0
the Ant Muti lay in 6fptmber; tbt st, u
fint Mundti ia February.
Tb eourtvt of iaitrtiet.oa embrtrwi trtry thitr
nfnrf to a thorough, practical and accofeplu.
td educntion of botb mih.
Puf.ili will be admitted at any time aud rhr(t.
from dale of cutrance to tbe cIom of ibr mtmn.
No deduction will be made for aWne, ntut
in eiifi of ritreioe aod protracted illuri.
Hiutlenti from a ditaoce can be accoiLtuotiaii4
witb board at low rate.
For pari ic alert, trni for cireutarii, or a tHreot
Her. P. L. 11A11K1SON, A. M ,
July 2fl, 1 87 1-tf. l'riupfr,l.
!fat (fslatf for $a!f.
1UR IALEI
Valuable Real Estate !
15 CLEARFIELD, PA.
The inhteriber offr for tale bit pmpfrt? ti
Market ttreet, (nit door to Alltfchtnv H.ttl
Clearfield. Pa , beiti a lot and a half, ',i fP,i
front on Marktt ttreet, witb a doable plank t.
tory IHUSE. eontainine four larpe ro"m f)n
ttairt and tit pmwf bfd ro-ini up rtain, iDti r
frame plank fTAHLK and all ether rwi
outbaildtnit erected I hereon. Time WKLl.b
good water on tbt premiiet.
tormt and eonditiont apply ot tki
pre nit sea, or to Frank Short, at the f-b&rt fet
Stiop, next door to Miller A PowcU't itore, Utt
ktt ttreet. or by letter lo
F. FMOF.T,
Jyll Clearfield, Clearfield Co , Pi,
yeST VIRGINIA
Timber and foal Lands
FOR SALE!
The following tractt of Timber and Coal Lti.t
are offered fur tnle: One tract of K.Oi'tr tci.
King on the Elk Kiver, in Webster eouniy : tb
Two "o t ' l0 'tiertt'Cmv u u'u "one of i ,v ar ,
and one tract eontainintf 9..1l'0 aeret. Wine f,o 'i
(iaulry River, in Nit-bolat eountr. Tbttnlti u
Uie landt are perfect.
Any inforraattoa concerning there landttftt r
bad by ad lretPinr U. H. rl.KuAI.,
Jlarcb22. lH7l-tf. Philiptbure. Pa-
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L M O V U U I
ALEXANDERS
NATIONAL SHOE STORE
(Fonnerlj Keyttone Shot fitert,)
Hat Keen remoeed to tbt ttore room otit icr w
the Btw Pottoflice boildine, an Market ii-m-wbera
trery thing bat been fitttd ap in fint atyla
Nqw tt tha ttmt te proeara yonr winter itpptj i
BOOTS AND U0b)i
AT LOWER FIGURES
Tbaa tha aamt Goetit eaa bo bonjbt tlttwhtn J
Clearfield ooaaty.
A larxo ttock of Ladtea' Fboet, Gaittrt tt
Slippert, of all Mjlct, aindt aad prioei.
Oent't Shoe. Boon, G titer i, Slipprrt t fi
aoaortment. Mutea and ibildrent bbvei tt
O aiter of all dctertptioaa. Bey I Booti A tb
a Tory tarfo fariety.
A cordial Invitation It aitended to all t
and examine my ttock, aod flatter m vie If tb.
eaa please tbe avtt fattidioat, both at to i ?
and price.
T. M. ALEXANDER.
National Shoe Ptora, Clearfield. T
DENTALCARD.
Da. A. M. UII.L3
Would tar to hit pMientt and tbe r-
lie Kt'tii'i-allr, that, hat in di'tolred partner
wi'h lr. Shaw, bt it now doin tha cuttre r
of hit ofi.ee himtwlf, to that patientt need not
bring put voder the band of any other optr
Having obtained a rrdartim of tbe patent o
plate material. I enabled to put ap treth '
rbeapcr than formerly. 1 al bare I'r. m
patent procent for working rhtMr plate-,
make a much lighter, mora elattic and tr
plate for the tame amount of material, ani
ubet the plate oa both fidet, rentk-ting it r
moreeoiily kept elean. Special attention p
tbe preerratiua of tht natural teeth, and aU -guaranteed
entirety talisfactory to puttenlt.
MrOfiVe at the old wrner, orponte iht
ttOut. l'fT,cf fa-'urt Inun e to 13. a. m.. an
4, p. m, Patientt from a Jirtanee bould
mo a few deyt txforrband of their Intrn
tome. Alwayt at home, unlet other aoti
peart la both tht coonty pajvert. feV l
S. T0STEE SHAW, D. D. S
mara OSire in Maennie Bui'ding.
WW CLKAKFULU, PA.
Patting of the natural teetb in a health
terra tire end awful eon J it ion it made a
liteatrt and mt formation! common te tht
jaw and attociata parti, are treated tnd co
witb fair tucctt. Ktamlnatmnt and c
tiont rar.. I'ricrt for partial and full t
teeth much lower than in lf70. It would h
for patientt fnm a duunce to let ut Ln
mail a few dtyt before coming to tbe ((!)-
it very important that children between the
of tix and twelve yeara ihoaM hart tleir
'i
- i
,i
eaaminad. By Antritbeiia Teeth art ren
without pain.
fchl 1
J. M. STEWART, D. D . S.,
mm . aaj OSes aer Irwln'l Pm ?
crBwitxsviu.B, r
All dsiilal erjerallons. allher In (be mer' '
orOicralte braneL, prompde attrntlnl '
Satlnfentiiia guaraitli'rj. Ppeeial al'enlli
la ibe Irealmeat af diaeaaea of tbe naiur. J
rums and mnalb. Inraiilarilr of Ibe let' '
eee.lully aorreeled. Teeth exlraeted will""
be ibe aee of Mher, and ertiaeial leeia
nt ik he.t m.l.rlal aad warranted In rel"l
i
Ufaetioa. ar.nlie.
ii m fi iw r r a n t eVfTioT i r u
la berebe f Wen Ibat letters of admiai. '
oa tba aetata af Mlt'HAKL WlfK. dee i
af Tike lownsbip, Clearleld aoualr. I'1',' 4'
kaelag keea date areata ea Ike aaderi . -
all pereona ladekled la said estate will I
raka Immediat. paemeal, aad tkoie
laias ae demaads will praaaal Ibea. r !
aatbealleated for I",TW""., ,, r
ANTHONY HU'
tambrClty.yo.1. Adml-W.
500,001) Tb. ..de.ed
sawed I. lurk Shi.fl" '"J'VJ-.'i. f . :.
OT,"' "ViA'vSVirn"
nearsM,'fj (lsr't(!