Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 12, 1873, Image 2

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'GEORGE B. GOODLANDER,
tDlTO Al NOrKIRTUR,'
1 CLEARFIELD, rx. '
- WKDXRSDAY MORNING. MARCH 1J, 1171
v - ' DEMOCRATIC MEETING. ,
V I -u'.H ' ( i" -. .; ,!.:
u.i A tattling of th Democrat of Ik Mali 1 7 will
bt held to tht Court Boat ' TUESDAY
. HVKSIHO, MARCH II, 1873,! t J o'clock, r.
rbl, fur Ikt parpoee of eeleotlog dm Iipmnlt
t lire delegate tad ta appaiat IkrM Coalereea to
. ee ibt Ccafereel from Cfmbrle, Klk wad Clhi
tot eeuutloe for (b perpoee f nkntlif am Seu
, atorial delegate to rfprnnl Mr county aad Sen
atorial ditlrict in thf approaching Demoeralie
.tato CotrtoUua, ., t,,!; t: .i.! , f
By ardcr of lit Cemmitte. f ,,,
. . B.'L. KREB8, Cbairmaa.
f The Godly Colli. bat boon retiring
' from public life (in a horn) lor many
;)'vara. tlilnk'lio la gone : now,
however, for good.'
Ex-Vice President Colfax offers hit
Washington residence for aulo.' II v
' ing told hie soul to the Devil, be may
"nt well offor his property to tho ring,
and thoroby closo himself oat and re
lire to tho solitudes ol South Bend,
and send for Mrs. McFurland-Iticb-nrdson
and brother Harlan to comfort
him. ' "J" '
. Tho "guerrilla chief," Col. Monby,
' electioneered and voted for Grant last
Jail. "Tho Goternmont,, has sent for
him a number of times, and offered
him high offices, tut "guerrilla" ro.
' fusel ull such offers. In this he shows
1 far mro sense than Grant, and is no
' doubt the bolter man of the two, be
ing less of a demagoguo. ' ' .
' Tue Lord be Praised. The Crodil
Mobilicr caucus, commonly called Con
gress, adjourned sine die on tho 4th
' instant, after each member voted him-
Be If 95,000 extra pay. May tho like
of it novor meet in Waohingtion again.
The Senate was convened in extra
osnion by tho President, for the pur
pos of confirming a number of appoint-
- jncnts, and still continues in session.
1 ..-wi
., 11a Lf Right. Congressman Kelly,
. t who, with brother Colfnx, Wilson and
Hcofiold, had such a fat thing while
members of the Credit Mobilier ring,
, has paid all his stealings into the
' Treasury., ow, if ho will only go
jiind hang himself, like Judas, this
, world will contain one villain loss.
.Amos, Alley, Brooks, Bingham, etc.,
havo made no movement in either di
rection at last aocouiils. i' in: I
A IlArry Funeral. Congress died
on Tuesday, the 4th day of March,
und the nation rejoices.' Tho Forty
second Congress was tho most venal
arid corrupt body that ever met in
Washington, and although the tnem-
' fart had stolon forty-two millions of
dollars out of tho Uailod States Treas
ury, cuch ono voted himself $2,500 ex
, Ira pay and doubled Grant's salary,
.waking it ,50,000 a year. ' r
A Busy Man. The spoon, thief,
Duller, had a busy time in Congross,
for several weeks beforo lis close, do
fending his Confederates. Ouo day
ho would defend Amos and hia band,
'tho next lie would defend Grant for
his outrageous conduct d Louisiana,
' .. . ....
und the next lie would object to and
squelch all resolutions and inquiries
leading to a solution of tho pardon of
the Philadelphia rcpeatct, Brown.
Such was tho kindred and no doubt
congcniul occupation of tbo.grcalost
knavo in the lust Congress. . :';
. 'Asdamed AT Last. Mrs. Yico Pres
ident Wilson has parted with her
' Credit Mobilier stock, which her hus
band purchased for her from Oukes
' Ames. But a few days ago her godly
husband Insisted that bo had dono no
ivrong when betook hit wife's money
ind defrauded lua Treasury out of
L ecveral thousand dollars in the same
manner that Ames, brooks t Co. had
Ho Chtccmcd it a logilimute traneao-
lion. Kelly paid b' hlood monoy in
10 th Treasury ; why did not Mrs,
( Wilson cliutk hcr'e in ihero, loof
' The Ronnmr Pealud. Tho Slate
' robber and partner of Geary hud
Hnrtraiifl, 'George O.' Evans, was
brought to (rial at Harrisburg Inst
week, for defrauding tho State out of
nbout 6300,000 in 1870. Tho trial
w as a far co. It nas very plum to us
when Lvans was arrested, a year ago,
I hat ho had "a friend at Court," and
in the Executive Chair, and a trial
would only delay other business and
; prove still more expensive ' to the
Htnte. The jury acquitted him of the
criminal charge, but rendered a judg
ment In favor of (he Commonwealth
for C149.723.10, ubout oae-balf of
what is due (he State. But then whoro
ia the use f This sum will never bo
paid. , The ring never intcedod to pay
' it. Tho theft waa eoneocted by legis
lative and executive enactments, with
a design t defraud and rub the Treas
ury, n nd rould not help but be suo
tcssf'ul, as tho rotull prove.'. Our
conjociurcs nro fully realised. Wo
know the mon. The whole ring is as
destitute' of honest men aud slates
, jncu at hell ,.ls of Cbriiiuus and If
, there is' not a spocdy thaugo in the
1 moral Tone of the people and of men
( high, posilirtns, anarchy will reign
' ?iiprme throughout Pennsylvania
it due )n Ldiijuiana '-r Hpain a
Jtld,. . ...
J. - 1 .. ,
'''"' reapt. "
The InvoHtigalions in tho laat Con
grcsN, If prosocufed to a legitimate
conclusion, would IibVo sent nearly all
the Kadical leaders into exile, If not
to the Peoitontiary. ,NolUing but
perjury tnvsd thtin, and if the raem
bors of thai party' endorse Mch' Rev
elations quietly, we will be greatly
mistaken. Wo believe there is still
somo virtue In tho Kadical party, but
it is not to be found among the load
ers of that organization, and if those
are not thrust asido, tho country will
be ruinci. .The Philadelphia, Age, n
referring to this question, says' 4 v '
."The Credit Mobiliori.havq cscapod..
The Imposing proceedings in Congress
have 'iome to lame and Impotent
conclusion. The resolution offered by
Mr. Sargoant; and finally 'adopted,
affirmed tho plea orgod in Butler's re
port that the lapte of time was a pro
tection to tho culprits. They could
not bo punished for what they did in
a former Congress.'- The door for this
escape was opened by tho Poland
Committee In selecting Ames ' and
Brooks aa tho victims, and lotting off
the others, and basing the resolution
of expulsion solely on the giving and
Inking of stock in a former Congress.
But the worst offenso of several of the
Implicated parties was committed In
the present Congress. The Commit
tee bolievcd several , of them to' be
guilty of lying and porjury j for the
report finds tho facts to be lust what
thcto parties solomnly domed before
the Jiooplo, and under oath on tbo
witness stand. If the Poland Com
mittee had proposed their expulsion
for perjury, before a Committor of
Congress, in a matter before that bo
dy, then Bingham's Commilloo could
not havo brought in the report writ
ten by Butler, which exonerated all
of them for anything done in a former
Congress. ,
"Little, however, was to bo expect
ed from the present Congress. Tho
majority in It aro bound to sustain
fraud, peeulation and lying, so as not
to condemn their parly loaders. , It
is before the people that the judgment
has been properly rendored, and it
condemns the rogues and their back
ers." - - i ' : 1 ,
The Fourtu or Marco. On that
day tbo American people got rid of
about ono hundred and fifty Ihiovcs,
in tho shape of Congressmen, who
were retired to private life by tho
Constitution. That waa a fortunate
circumstance for the country., But
the shouldering of Grant for four years
longer bodes but little reliof after all.
A large number of dishonest men will
still be kept in position under iiiin, so
that but little, if any, substantial re
lief will inuro to the Slates. The
persistent venality manifested by the
Execulivo and Congress, during the
past four yoars, is aa visible to every
student of public affairs as the dome
of the National Cnpitol, and was more
infamously exhibited on this day than
on any former oceaaion. ; Tho doub
ling and pocketing of their salaries
makea every respectable citizen blush,
and slioulj poliiiMlly damn evary
member of Conirresa who
and brought about, this last Credit
Mobilier not, which is on a par with
the oonduot of Amos, Brooks, Scofiold
and their confederates. . .
Grunt took another oath, on the
4ih, to protect and defend the laws
and Constitution. It is of no more
virtue than hia former one: he might
aa well have taken a drink. His fail
ure to restore good Government and
tranquility in Louisiana is disgraceful
to every citizen, but it still becomes
more so, when it is proven that be
and hia carpet-bag relations are the
real cause of tbo disorders in that
State. : ' "
How CuAMatD. It ia worthy of
note that Pomeroy, Harlan and Pat-
torson were assailants of Mr. Sumner
on account of his anti-Administration
position, and that Pomeroy was the
leading man in urging Mr. Sumner's
removal from the head of the Com
mittoe on Foreign Affuira. The throo
prosecutors are now in exile, disgraced
above all men, while Mr. Sumner
sits iu his seat as digniflodas Webster
in bis palmiest day and at serene as a
May morning.
; Clinching like Cute.
The New York JJerald, of the 28 tb
ult., in alluding to the congressional
robberies, snys : '
Harlan, the expiring Senator of
Convenient Memory, in his capacity
aa editor of the Washington Chronicle,
takes up a stuffed club in dofonoe of
his brother Congressmen ol the Credit
Mobilier shamo. In tho intervals of
attempting to account tor that ton
thousand dollars ho received from
Durant he finds time to say s "It is
iilioui ilroo for tbo Herald to discover
that tho people are hoarlily sick of
this cry about the corruption of those
mcmboia who wero invoigled into the
purchaso of a little Credit Mobilier
stock." It is true that people aro
bourtily sick of this cry about tho cor
ruption of Congressmen who take
bribes, but it is booause tho bribe
takers, tho sbort-momoried, tho pre
vuricutor and tho perjurers aro al
lowed to hold up their heads in the
society of honest men. "Invoigled"
is good, and "a litllo Credit Mobilier
stock" is better. Harlan and the rest
try to sustain themselves in tho hopo
that they can live down their ebaino.
It is likely to bo hope deforrcd.
Again, Representative Ranks should
allow no sophistry to induce him to
join in a whitewashing report on the
credit jviobilior scandal. J lie impli
cnled should all bo made to par tho
cost of betraying public trust. Gon
eral Banks will close his Conirrossionul
carcor fur tho prosont in a low days.
liov n art oi swooping justico on tho
Crodit Mobilier olllcinls, from Ames
to Collax, algnulizo ins withdrawal.
Itepresontutivo Niblack should not
bo ablo to face his Democratic con
st! tuentsin Indiana'if ho signs a whil6-
waahing report in Iho Credit Mobilier
scsndul. Colfax is Vico Presideut of
the Tnitcd States, and rosponsiblo
directly to the Uouse of Representa
tives.' bhall his hailing front Indiana
prevent 'JMUiacK uomanding hia liu
ptncninenif i. .
Representative Merrick has boen a
Judgo of the Supreme Court of tho
District of Columbia. He cannot af.
"Iford to stultify himself by spalls
,ul siogla ouo uf tho, i in plica tod io
.:i..A,l;t lll.n:., l...:i - . ,
tho
jvivuii .uvumiv viipiim.
Th4 DealHofa RrpuHit't Uohor
John Wilkes Booth ussasRinatod tho
Chief Magistralo of the Itopublio.
Thore aro men living who have done
worse. They have asslssinatcd the
ftepublie's honor. The rook leas 5-90 ng
man who murdered Lincoln, whatever
may have boon the .motivo "for lus
crime, was at least not promptod by
the creed ofmooev. ' Dnmnodas bo is
in history, atiU wili-ho aland thore) at
a saint compared wiltrtliose, who In
their places of high trust, meanly be
trayed tholr country for tho sake of
dollars and conta. Judas was pure be
sido them, for he hung himself.
Would, for the lund and its pooplo,
that those traitors might follow bis
example 1 '
We use no hyperbole whoo we call
them traitors,' and their acts tho most
despicable of treasons. ' We are tame
in expressioo whon we say that they
havoasMaasBinated their country's hon
or. ' Had thev boon of lesser nolo,
their guilt had been less shameful and
its consequences less pernicious. ' Be
tween them- and other criminate it is
the difference botweon the desertion
of the drunken trooper who staggers
over to tho enemy's camp and the
studiod and ' avaricioua -treachery of
Benedict Arnold. ' For who are those
men that to-day are looked upon with
scorn by all who are honest of thirty
eight millions of Americans 1 . One, of
them ia Yicc-Presidont of our proud
and grand ropublio, ana nnotliar ot
them ia ex-Vtce-l'resident, and their
companions in infamy' are Senators
and Representatives of the people in
the National Legislature . For that
reason wo say that thoy have assassi
nated the nation s Honor, lor inoy,
Representatives of the States and of
the people, reflect upon the States and
upon the people tbo dishonor that tbey
have brought upon tborasolvoa. ; ,
Our pcoiilo ailor passing their cruel
ordeal of civil war, wore exhibiting to
an admiring world tuelr brave endur
ance of its after-evils and were hope
full of establishing their country's
position as among the first Iho first,
perhaps, of living nations. What has
been the reward of their endurance
what aro tboir hopea worth to day f
Can their Republicanism bear ita front
uo Tor o cmptrea and kingdoms, when
its moat trustod and highly honored
Representatives are bowed in the dust
of shame, with a more debasing stig
ma upon them than rests upon tbo
ragged cut-pursca and eneak-thieves
of Baxter Street, St Giles, .or any
olhcr rice-trodden locality in this or
foreign lands ? Lift the veil from the
worst features of imperialism and roy
alty, and it will not expoeo ao bidooua
a deformity as o'ur poor bumble repub
lio shows to-day.
It is possible that the. people may
not ffcnoratlv have vet realised tho ox-
tent of the degradation into which
thoy have been plungod by thoir dis
honest representatives. ' It is proba-
bio that the popular heart is benumbod
and paralyzed by the strangeness and
enormity of the crime. But tho poo
plo must soon awaken to a conscious
ness that this Mobilier exposure strikes
the hardest, deadlioat blow that has
ever been dealt the principle of self,
government in its struggle against
other forms of nationality. Should
the rreodom-aoeking masses or our
olimos despair, should our own coun
trymen ultimately despair, lue secret
of that despondency will be found in
me nistory oi me Mourner investlira
!.. wo win noi. oeuove that re
publicanism cannot survive even such
humiliation; but ahould thia bo ita
death blow, the namea of the execu
tioners will be inscribed on the tnblott
of infamy: Sobuyler ColfaxHenry
Wilton, Vicc-Pfcsidcnts; Senator
Pomoroy, Schofivld, Patterson, Hoop
er, Caldwell; Representatives Harlan,
Garfield, Dawes, Kolley, Bingham,
etc, and whoever may be condemned
to an immortality of ignominy upon
the shameful acbroll. JV. Y.ffewt.
Tike Honor of the Conlttt.
All tho honors of the lato contest
against public corruption belong to
tho press and especially to tho Dem
ocratic and neutral press which utter
ed tbo tmo voice of the American
people. When the charges wore first
made, which have slnco been amply
tubs'tahlffltod, they wero denied with
brazen effrontery,. Thoy were stig
matised by partisan organs as politi.
cal alandprl of the Democratic party,
though they were tho sworn state
ments la k judicial proceeding of a
witnctl who was not a Democrat
The men accused met the charges
with the most positivo and compre
hensive 'denials, to which tbey alter'
wards, added fle oaths on the wit'
nest stand. But most of thorn have
since been proved guilty of lying and
porjury, as well as corruption, "i'hey
hnvo escaped only by pleading "the
statute oi limitations. ho are
thoso lying knaves? They are the
very leaders and lights of the parly
that affocls to embody tho character
and respectability of the country, and
lookt down upon the honest masses
who have not grown rich on pubho
plunder, luey laiK oi "compulsory
education" and limilod tuffrago and
other remedies of Iho sort to improve
the condition of Amorican socioty.
Rut it is lb rogue who know too
much who have corrupted it. Tbo
wide-spread burst of indignation at
the late disclosures show that th
heart of the people Is al! right ; it has
always found utterance through that
portion of the 'press which baa not
been bought and subsidised to screen
and defend iniquity, and. nt last, the
whole press with an almost nhanlmous
voioe pronounces tae Hjondomnation
wbioh tho tulpril otcaped, at the
bands of their coinrados. Philadel
phia Age.
People talk of hard times, and well
they may. An exchange says: "Wo
aro lust beonming a notion of sclicm
ers to livo without eenuino work.
Our boys are not learning trades j oar
farmers sons sro crowding into cillos.
looking for clerkship and poslofiicos;
hardly one American girl in oach ono
hundred will do housework for wages,
however urgent hor need ,' so wo art
sending to r.uror-e for workinirmeii
and buying of her artisan millions
worth ol product that wo ouaht to
muke ourmlves. Wo must turn over
u new leaf." '
Among the additional "vindications"
ot Collax is ono iiom Mr. Kicbardson,
formerly McFarlund, a lady uudor
somo obligations to Col fax in tho Mat
ter oi hor .Indiana divorce.' bh re
lates that Colfax was a regular all
pendiary of Nuebitl, who sunt hire i
quarterly ulluwunco. Certainly Col-
lux lorgiit to mention this on tho wit
ncss stand, and we do not tco that
Mr. Richardson' recollection bf it
helps his ease.' The remittance of
several drafts frouti Neabitt is now
ot af, ! known, but this inuroasoa the iuiprob
lafj a ability thut he tent a thousand dollars
in a bank nuto luslvud of a draft.
lblvn '3 Jtj RlltgnHvil o VWjaSi.
litalh ot Uom. WIm. iiopkine.
Hon. William Hopkins, ono of the
most distinguished members of tho
Constitutional Convention, diu.1 at
Pittsburgh on the ,6th, after a brief
lllnc H loft Philadelphia the day
IpreviOua for the purpose of making
Hurried vitil to hi family in in town
Of Washington, acd waa aeixed with a
over ehilf while on the cars. When
be reached Pittsburgh be. was too ill
to proceed, and lay thero until he diedt
surronndod by members of his family
and in th midst of sympathising
friends. " '
. Mr. Hopkins was on of the few
mon In this Stato who were actively
ongaged, in. political life Jbtfure the
present constitution was -adoptod.
lie was born September 17th, 1804,
in Plktf Run" township," Washington
oounty, Pennsylvania, and r'ocolvod
such English eduoution as the schools
at that lim afforded. Loarniug the
trade of tanner ho carried on that
business from 1832 to 1888. , In 1827,
he waa commissioned by Governor
Shulti, a Justice of the Peaco for Pike
Run township. ' In 1834 ho was com
missioned a Justice of the Peace by
Gov. Wolf, for East Bethlehem; town
ship, to which bo had, in the mean
time, removed. In the fall of 1834 be
was elocted a member of the House
of : .Representatives, and was asain
elected t,o,, the same oftlco in 1830-37
38., . In I839.ho wos oloctod Speak
r k.: n.. r..mooiMU :
Durintr that ' sossion the commotion
occurred whloh is familiarly known in
the history or this btate as the Buck
shot War. Tbaddcua Stovons bsing
the icador oi mo Anu-aiasotuo party.
advised his adhorcnts to "treat tho
election a if it had never been hold."
In olhcr times and with opponents of
a -different temper tho audacious bold
ness of Mr. btovens might .have boon
productive of tbo result at which he
aimed. ' i ' ' ' ' " ' '
Mr. Hopkins d isobar pod the ardu
ous duties devolved upon him ia an
hour of peril, with ao much integrity
and ability that hi conduct excited
the admiration of his cotemporaries
and gave him a strong hold upon the
hearts of the peoplo of bis native State.
In November 1840, he was appointed
Commissionerof the Cumberland Road
by Governor Porter, which office he
hold until May 1842, when he was ap
pointed Secretary of tbo Land Office,
lie was- nominated for Congress In
1844, in the Washington and Beaver
district, but hia personal popularity
was not sutllcicnt to overcome a very
largo Whig majority.'. In 1848, bo
was again nominated lor longrcti
and was ouly boalon by 58 votes. In
he was olecled Canal Uomruis-
aionor, and served in that office three
years. In 18G1 ho was oleoted to the
Houso of Representatives of Pennsyl
vania, and was relurnel in 1802,
serving upon important committees at
both sessions, in lotw be was elected
to tho Stato Senate, where he aerved
with distinction. Last full he was
elected a member of the Constitutional
Convention, a position he was admira
bly fitted to nil both by nuture and
by great cxporienco in tbo affair of
the Stato. ,
The new of his suddon deoeaso will
be beard with profound regret by
every man in Pennsylvania. He was
one of tho link thut bind us to tbe
past. No purer man ever held public
position, liia virtue was ot that stern
character which dofloe ftimpi.ii t.
lie was a sincere and earnest christian,
and without the slightest ostentation
be carried tbe influence of firm re
ligious fuith Into the disobnrge of all
Hie s duties. SO elevated was his
character that not even his bitterest
political enemy dared to broalhe a
word againat bis integrity. Very lew
are the men who have lived so long
and ao constantly in tbo public, gaze
without spot or biemisu. Jioro tnan
onco. we have held bun op to th
younger men of this Slate as an ex
emplar, and we. do so now with the
firm assurance that a prevalence in
our political life of the virtue which
William Hopkins always exhibited is
just what is needed, roth in the Com.
mouwealui which ho ao taithlully
aerved and in th nation of which it is
a component part., , , , .,, ,, : , i
''I ' Stnndrrtd Kantat. ''''-' :;i
' Tbo Pittsburg Leader, a Liberal or
gan, says i. -!.. j .,
"We are glad to ace that at least
ono of tho bad storios about thoststos-
men pf Kansas is a slander. Tho rep
utation of that poor Slate has been so
steadily sinking Under the 'burden of
rascalities nut upon it by its public
mon, that the fate of Sodom soems
not far off. A sort of diabolio law of
Natural Solection, ha beon steadily
draining off tho refuse of the more
eastern States and pouring it 'into
Kansas until it became necessary, if
you would know a man thore, to find
out not only what bis nanio was, but
what bis name was where he came
from. Sinco Jim Lane's time, We
qucstiou much whether there has been
an oonost Kansas Sons tor, and w are
morally certain that thore have been
five or six dishonest Senators from
that State, while ono or two Gover
nors and ono or two Judgo on the
bonch have beon proved corrupt, if
"But, aa wo have inlimalod, one
charge, and porhapt the most malig
nant ono of all, against the Rat
tana baa baen triumphantly rcfiitec',
and our pen leaps with toy to rooou
it. - Clerk Crowthor, of the Kfcntis
Legislature, tostifios 'he never receiv
ed from any member any monoy re
funded by them as conscience funds.'
It is then nothing but just to tbe com
mon business habit of tbo pooplo of
Kansas to say that nil roporu tele
graphed abroad about mcmbors being
so frightened and cohscIonco-strickoE
by the York xposure at to distrorec
their Pomoroy bribes are wholly false,
anu, wo might add, iniamous."
1'rimu m dm Lying. It nocmt from
Report of the Credit Mobilier Invetti-
galion Coinmitteo, that a premium it
offorod on lying and perjury, whils
truth is hold at a great discount. Tbe
Committee rooommend the expulsion
of Oulcct Amot for tilling the frufi,bul
those Jtadieai stiimp who were equal
ly guilty but lied about it, aro por
milted lo puss without tho slighiost
rebuke. This premium on fulsehood
and punishment of truth, Is ono of the
very worst features connected with
this Whole Mobillor scandal. W are
not ezemtng Oakes Amos for his tharo
Ui this swindle, but wo ore fully salis-
nod and the evidence proves it that
Amos told the truth, while his truillv
accomplice lied In a most shameful
manner 1 and tho Committee rccom
mend tht nnnlsbmonl of the truth loI
lar, arrd the nequitul of the liars.' I
it lo bo wondered at that corrupiion,
rnseiltty fend falsehood are at a pro
mium in high places, under such cir-
oumtutneetr t
Mr, Colfni: has talkod n trroat deal
ol hue year about retiring. Uo never
JM )Wft oppoMuiili
r: Hold tlf Tho NewVbrk 11'orW
think that our representative, Judgo
Scoficld,-i amenable to a distinct
charge of. bribery, but the Erio Ob
ieToer ebraet tit our member' t Mliof In'
a poello nlood, in this way t ",
Tba RVM lirfU that ths JiKl( s bribed
IS Fraeb, jiblth U a laagaaf a- donl nnarr.
Una. Rqw ha ka aadmtowi tba plais Knlib
tl OrdlflolllU-th. kaowleJia-af w&Ub h af.
urwaribvafetaiuad sod baa kfttht salt nlfbt
ba difftrtal.
rns BiramR or it.- . "
Juitje Boofltld, a sntlinaa aaoa oa tb baaea,
lHdo'l wdwataad 9. at baeaaw 11 wwFraob
Otbar igooraat paopla ara paailod at mauh,
At tba Judfti'i eiouM, wbioh ta Umb ! "Blah
. Datta." :
Aad a It l plata, ta arotd general bother,
In aaat ileal ia one toaf uaaod aiflela ia a-
i. I ,lhor...' ( I I . I
,, Twhap tb member of the House
who votod for an increase of their sal
aries did so in order to compensate,
in some degreo, those unfortunate
brethren who didn't get a chance In
Oakes Ames's divido. Seofleld, Dawes
and Garfield appear to havo been sat
isfied by their dealings with Awes,
for they voted against an increase
Kelloy did not toU nt all. '
'; 8fw Avtttismntt. r
IJUBLIC SALB OF VALUABLE
. RKAL B.TATK. Tba aaderairaa,, Uae.
C. Kirk, allorae; lo fact for the heln at law of
Jtiba TkeaiHa, lata af Brad tawaehlp, Clear
HeM eoonljl'jemjdwill aapaat ta pahlie
Saturday', april ith, r, -
at 1 e'eleok, p. m., tbo Mlewtng dwoHbed real
etlele of laid John Tbonineon, deoeaeed, to-wit i
All that oertala tract of land, iltuateln Bredj
toaaabip, Cleartrld aooatr, l'a aoandrd bj
landi ot Jainel Alilei, Alex. Shea and othrra,
eoalalalBg US aeree, ka th earn aiare or leti.
About ferealy-flTe aorea of tbo lao If eUarad
and aoder eultl ration. Tbil farm jolna Moore'a
eitanaion ta tba il lata; of Lathcrtbarf aa the
weal. Iter a apring of food valor content
rut to tbe building", and a good apple orchard
oa the praminoa. -. -
Tanaa or bULM. Oae-third of the parcbaae
meney to b paid wbea tha dead ia prefrnted fur
dellrerr, and the balanca ia three eejaal aaaaal
ptTnenta, with intereat froaa date of tale, paa
klaaanaallj, the payment aud intereet la a ae
cared hy bond and mortgage aa the premiae.
GKO.C. KIRK, Alt', i.'
, Latbtribarg, Uuoh 13, 1873. . . .
IJROPKRTY FOR SALE. A good
koaaeaad lot, ailaala ta Weat Claaraald,
will be told at private tale, an reeeonable terma,
batwaea taia dau and April let. The let baa a
front af JO feet oa the aaat, la 220 feet deep, with
a 20 foot alley running along Ue aorUi, aad
bounded ea tha aoatb by property of Harry Ksaa.
The hoaae ia af plank, two atorioa high, ISaSO
feet, with three rooma oa the trat floor and three
an In aeeead. The lot eontaine all naonaaary
oatbnildinga and eome fruit Ireee and grape
Tlaee, aad if ander a goad ttate of eolllralioa.
Any peraea dcainat of teoariag a pleataal keaie
and eheap property ehoqtd call ua the aa.leralga
ed at face. KOUKlil A. MITCllliLU.
March 11, 1873-3t-pd. . ....
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The nartaerabip heretofore eiliU
Ing betweea B. ti. Oena and George Lcipold, aa
Ikna A Leipeld, ia th Hotel baeioeaa, Laa thia
day been diffolved by aautual eoaaent, the aader
algned baring wllbdrawa front the Inn.
B. U. BENN.
Cleartrld, Pa., January 3 J, 187S.
at 12, tl-pd. '
1JROPOSALS yANTED. The un
doreiraed will reevir foaled pronotalp aa.
til the Stb day of April aeit, for the ereetioa of
a Untied School llulldlng, at Penleld, In llaatoa
School Pialriet. Plana, epeeitcatlonf and oondl
tionf eaa be aea by aalliag oa Mr. Robaekor.
Uiddcrf will be required lo glra auch aaretiea aa
tha Board af School Slraolara flay repair tot
thf faithful perfrmaacf of the contract. By ar
dct of thf Board".
. WM. D. WOODWARD, 1 '
OKO. R. ROIIACKKH,
' tUOMAS 1IKWITT,
Buildiag Caatilttaa.
Penleld, March 12, 1871-41. .
VKNDUK The undersigned will
-.ii -. i-t itie .ewlavetwe, la Weal
Ciearfleld, oa
' SATURDAY, 1IARCII UTtt, 172,
thf following ptreooal property : Three eteraa,
3 teblra, 1 (ink, 1 doaen f haira , 3 atanda. 4 pair
at bedatcada, 1 bareaa, I onb, I dearktray, I
olock, 1 luunge, 1 hook eaaa, and aaany other ar
flclfa aot Bitot iooed. Pale to cosraenoe at 1
Viack, P. U; when tha tertna will ha made
knowa. , llAltRV IlOSIi.
March 13, 1173. ' .
"V"OTICE. Persons owing or bav-
tag exmoatt aaaatUed at my atiiram Clear
Sold Boroagh, are renaeeted to eail and fettle the
eama oa ar before March 20lb, J7S, otherwiae
Ibey will be put Into thf baada of aa Attorney
for celleetioa. . . . , . . I. B. 1SITT.
, llarcb 12, 1578-lt. ',. ., . .
KKPOHT af tha aoadltioa of the COUNTV
NATIONAL RANK af ClcarSeld. at the
a lata of haaiaeat aa Prtday, Fehraary M, 1171 :
. . BBfouarts. , t
I.ciam and dlacounta.. '.....;... 12H,01
Orerdrafu.............,.......... II
U. 8. bonda to tecare clrculatioa 74.000 Of
Da from redeeming A treerre tgenta, 37, OUT 3a
DaafromatharNflieaal Baiika.... ,. i,tS 73
Due from Stele llanka and Uankera.. 13 (i:' II
rernitare and tltaret - 1,371 It
Current eipanicj..r...... ti2 09
Taiea paid lit St
Ueauiteme,iaoladiagftaapv.M.,.. t ' II
Billaof Nalional liuki.. , 4.1i
Fraotmnal currency, Inclujing alrkela, ' 64 41
Irfgal-lfaaer aotea
vwTtal...t.........,..i.
1,SM
.....'..:i...lJ7S.M T
LutiLmaa
Capital atoek paid la.
....ties.ss et
10. M0 01
hurplaa Tund M ,
ProBl and loaa ,
Cireulatiaa oatatanding.
Individual depoaila
Dua ta National Banka.........
Daw to Slalt Banka aad Bankera..
Total. i...i
.... t,23 S3
M Si.illf St
.... 87.7M 24
1 I.STI
4,27 73
,.t:7(.S33 (7
SWe erfenieFraai'ii, ClmrfiM County, .V.V.'
- I, W. M. fbaw, Caabiar et tbe County Nalional
llonk of Clearfield, do folruinly awcar that the
above atatement if truf ta the heft or my kaowl.
edge aad belief. . W. M. bllA W, Caahier.
Hubeoribed and awora lo before ma thia 8th day
oi jaarcn, a. is. inia.
, . . JOHN W. WRIdLKY, N. P
' Correct Attcati JAMKS T. LKONABD,
J. B. GRAHAM,
U. h. IIKKU,
March 13, 1873.. Dlrcetora.
"1 1 KPORT of tht rendition of lb
lV NATIONAL HANK of Cloarfield,
V1RST
at the
etuae oi ouaineaa aa reoraary J, 1B7SI
Ldana and Dlacoanta- 8U9
i,l 8 33
OearraH
sos e
V. a. Uuada t aeeure eircoletlon ...... 100,
,ooo so
Dna from redeeming A reeerro ngenta
.843 SS
,! 33
i,5l 7
,3M tV
It SS
570 8
378 00
107 00
845 67
4 62
,500 00
Ima from other National llanka........ .
Due from Htate llanka and Uankere...
rorainre and I'lituree...
Current Expcneoe ...MU
Taiea paid J
Cafb ltema, (inolading atampa)..
Billa orotuer Aatlonal naoka
Fractional Currency, (Inolud. alckela)
Specie, Tie i eoln
Legal lender Aolea ...f....
Total....
...-......3M.57 18
ItlSILITIta.
Capital atoek paid in l 00,000 00
Stirnlue fiiad.
20.00S 00
Diaooant, ruteraft aad f xpeaeeaM.H...
Profit and Loaa
National llank circulars outitandlng,
DivMonda unpaid. ,...,.
Individual llrpoalta
Dua to Nalional Banka....-
Du ta Slat Banka and bankcra......
4,7" so
.S7 48
0,00 00
iva no
71,433 88
87 01
. 1,030 87
Total.....
I.....I1H8.57S 10
1 "ti . . Ti ' J . t . f .1.. V(.a
l, jona. noynion, rimwui v, .
naiil'DBl neae vi nwr.., -- -y
that the abore atatement If truf to the beet uf my
knowledge and belief. ' 1
anheerlhed and tworn lo before me thia Rib day
-r u v K.i U'U hAllKIIACH. N. P.
Ol emH, ..... ..... .-. - .
Correct Attealt SAM UKI. M iTt :ilttl.u,
A. f. BOYNTON,
V JONA. BOYNTON, .
March 13, 1873. Dlreelorf.
J. K. M'MUllllAY
WILL StiPILY YOU WITH ANY'ARTICLB
i,V Mtlll'IIANnlMM AT TMK VKKV LOWKHT
PU1CH. COMB AND 8KB. (kHj)
NEV WASHINGTON.
WAlTEp-lmiae.lltely. A Milter, at Ibe
Brady Steam Mill. tcai tud water
power. AiLlrcia
WEAVEtt A KMNOEIt,
rtr,ir.i i.i'iMi.1', j
fahSO-St " talbtrib'if ji Clff8.tli Co , ft. (
RF.GIHTr.H') Ml ITICK. Notice It hereby
iron that the following aeoounta have been
eaauitned and pa'eed by me, and remain filed of
aewOfVO.li tnn unw Tor wit lafttootloa oi Mire,
at gatoaa, oreeiitora, aa all others In anrettior way
lntrcet-d, aa will to nrraentad lo tilt nritOr-
Bkaaa' ( eurt 4 Cletrteldeuknty.to be bold at tie
vaurt Jieuee,in ina norougti ai ciearacu, torn
aaencing on the 8d ttbaday (being lbs Jitb day)
af Mareh, Aa. 1871. , s . v
1 Vinafaomant of IT. II. KephaH,admlnlatralor
oi iiaeia ivepuan, lata oi mt aorougn ol uaeoula,
deeeaaad. '" r '.
final aoeount of Jeeee float, guardlaa af Lu
eetta Smeal, minor child of Peter Smeal, deoeaeed.
final account af B. D. Schoonoeer A Henry
Hamlin, adminialratora of flenry Smeal, deoeaeed.
Pinal account of Aathoay llile, adminlatralor
of M iohael Wife, late of Pike townikip, deotaeed.
final account of Milct Read, ad in niatralof af
Henry Aughenbaugh, latt af Lawrence towoehip,
deoeaeed.
... Aocouai of A. W. Lea, fJaaUlatiaiar ftf Aeena.
aoa, at e., or Tbomaa Mallea, lata of Btcearla
tnwaabip. deoeaeed. 'lit
Aaieaat el Vim. X. Oiakiaaan, dmlalehralor
of A. S. Diekintoa, late af Clearteld ooaaty, de-
Final account af 0. 0. Patcben, f uardiaa of
warren Mauuiiy, miner ebildaf J no. L.MeCally,
lat of Uulick townakip, deeoaaed.
Raoiiran'a Orrtrt, 1 A. W. LKR,
ClearSeid, Pa., Feb. 19, 1872-la. J
J .-
Regialar.
COTJftf PEOCLAMAtrOH.
1TTHERBAS. TIoi. C. A. MAYER. Prttidenl
VV Judge of the Cearl of Common Pleaf of
tht Twenty Ifth Judicial Dialriet, aompaeed of
tat aouatlea at Clearteld, centra aad Cliatva
aad lioa. Willui 0. four and Hob. Joan J.
Bbao, Aaaoclata Judget of Cltar&aU atanty,
hart latatd their precept, la mt dlraattd, far tbt
holding ofa Court af emmoa flea, Orphaoa'
Court, Court of Quarter Btfttona, Court of Oyer
aad Terminer, aad Coart of Oanarai Jail Dally,
'. at the Court llonae alUearB.ld.Tn aad for thf
eouaXeal Liearuaid, aommeaeiag oa the third
Monday. ITlh day f March. IBia. aad ia
aoatioa on wak.
NOTICR IS, therefore, hereby ilrea. ta tbe
Coroner, Jaetleet af the Peace, aad Conatablet,
ia and for eaid aounty of Clearteld, to appear ia
their proper peraona, with their Recorda, Rolle,
InquieitionB, KBamioatlona, aad othtr Rtmear
brancef , to do thoae thlnat whlck to their omeea.
and la their behalf, pertain t ba doaa.
GIVES ander my band at Clearfield, thia 5th
day of March, la the yearef aar Lord oat
thousand flgbl kaadred aad teTeaty lbree.
JUSTIN J. PIB. SbariaT.
M. K E P II A It T
W. V, LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
Wholeaalt Dealara la ' .
uara, cupm, fvhh
AND STRAW OOODS,
V: ill Market Direct, PHILADELPHIA.
W. V. NpplneotO ' ' ' I. R- Tor
Jamet Mitchell, J 1:I5:J A. R. Iter
ITerahner
ennett.
JKATZER k LYTLE, ,
MARKET ITRKIT, '
,- G L R A X PI B L D, PA.
DKY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GR0CEH1E8, v
Hardware and Queensware,
Boot, Shoee, Ilatt, Caps,Ac. ' '
, Bp-Sbeeaaabere tappUed with LIATHBR
aad 8HOK F1NDIS08 at radaaad ratta,
SALT! SALT I BALI I tt wholaaale and
reUU-rery cheap. ' 1 " - "
PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, A.
A llkeeal diaeoant la bulldara.
nOUSKHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, wihdow
, , SHADES, OIL CLOTHS la largf
1 i'i"-
FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORK MEAL aad
CHOP, alwaya ta btad.
':'.!. . v J
jaar-All af th abert gee da an partbatfd
aiclailTely for aatk, aad therefore caa aad trill
be told aa ehttp at tbt thetpitt, . fabll-7S
THE WIGWAM
CARRIAGE BAZAAR
BALES JROOM, :
?.r ,: Ma. 110,113 aad 114, r,, I
. KORTII BROAD STREET, abort Arch,
4 I'lIlLADELrillA.
A large aaeortmeat of naw and aaeoad band
CARKIAGRS of erety earlalT, from I ha eery
beet makere la rbilailelphia. and aeigbboring
Cltiet, ALWAYS ON 11 AND
"' AT PS1TAIB SALE,
at this Imm CAiii pmcrjt.
Aleo, llaraeea, Blankete, e. - Thoaa la went
of Boythipg it ur llnf art mqueetod to girt aa a
call before purehaeing elcewhere.
SAML'BL 0. ItODUERSProprleler.
Saai t C. Cniarioj, Saleamaa. . (fehl3-8m
QLEA
RFIELD
PLANING MILL
. COMPAN Y.
r"1HK nndertigneid, aaoceattrt to RKKD A
l'OWKLL. hart parcheaed tha t'LKAR
FIKLD PLANINO) Mtl.L, aad reStttd it for
doing aa extenaiea baaineaa. All the maehlnerr
will be added aeoeaaary to make II ana of the
moat complete a tab lahmaatt af the kind la eke
Stato. They are ... pry.e ta receive ordort
for aay work in that liae. Thty will girt tpcolal
atleatloa ta all matertaia tor soata Building,
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
' ( sash, Doors, blinds,'
nn.icKr.Ta, jtovLntjra, Vc
Or ALL STYLES, alwaya on band.
WORKUP BOARDS, and all artiatet
ry for huiidlag, will ba eiehanged for DRY
LtlMDKK, ao that peraona at a dlttanea may
bring their lumber, eiebajige II for, tad ratara
hemB with Ina manufactured artieief.
The Company will alwtyt hart oa baad a large
atoek of dry lumbar, to at to he able to III aa
order an the rhortaat aotiee. Only tht beat aad
moat akiilfal baada will be employed, ta that th
pablie may rely upoa good work.
. Lamber will bf worked or told at low at It o-i,
be purebtftd anywhere, and warranted ta Eire
tatleraetteo. Aa th baalharf will be don upon
tbt eeah printipla wa ea afford la work for tiuall
profile.
DRY LUilBKH WAJJTKQ! ,
T.peclalty tme aml t-kalf and Iwt Inch panel
atut, for whte b liberal praf fill be paid. ,
Tbe baaloeet will bt tondueltd under tht natnt
.'..-. . af lb . ; ; ,i ',: , i.
"tlenrflcia Tlanlng Mill Co.N
O. B. Merrtll will nraonallr luperietend tha
kuilatat. '-
Ordcri reaptelfnlt anllolled.'1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
0. B. tIRrlBKLI.. -
' - ' ' K, B. TAYLOR.
! ! ,. DAVID. M.UA'Jfllir.Y.
N. II. llll'HIB, 4 pu'4,
Clcsrttld, Pa., Jtauar 8, 187S, '
"Sjrtlttarf, Zlwuit, (tit.
THE ZSOXrSZDZS
a vrr,
m AND STOVE STORE j
1 i l ii L 'J.. y)
G. S, FLEGAL,
PhUlpBTrarj, Coatr County,' ' P.
THI aadtrttgntd raapaetfally taaouneef I
Ibt pnbllo that bt bat aa btad a eare-fully-aelected
aad well tftortod Itoek of
STOVE3, - HEATERS, BANGE8,
t i. UOLIiQW WAKE J. . :
TIN, COrPEIt ANtf SILSET-IRON
"' ' v7AltE!a -J
WOOD AND i WILLOW ' W ABE !
- . . ... - I i . !
Bis atoek ef Cooking Btortt tontUtf of
,yi x. 'VI i, .1.. .
1UB CELEBBATED IRONSIDES,
mtxA w... aaear failed tebrln- paaea aad
praeparlty into famiiiel whart t it aaad.
Diamond Suto, Termer, Hertld, Charm, Rpaart'
California Cook Store, Spears' AMI-Duat,
Oaa Burning Cooking Stoeea, Viator,
Atliaaa and I'nloa Raaiaa,
, - . Bptara' Cooklag Range a,
- ': . . . ; . '.
.... -. - . .!.,.'. I
taavTht Tin tad Shttl Iron wtra alrta with
th Staeat it made ef tht htarleat aad beet
material, aaa warraatta to glr perfect satlf.
raeuea.
, -" i ' t .1 P. C i V A O
Hia Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves
tl larger, bettor aad eheaper that erer before
tiatbitea ta tnt panne aaaaietlng of
Speara' Reeelelng Light niamtnatlng Store,
Bpeart" aau-Duai uaa-oaraiag rarlor Htora,
Speara' Orblaalar Gaa-Bsrning Parlor
,r Sveee, Bpeara' Oaa-Buri,ing Parlor j
. ... Blofe, Boquet, Pearl, Oem,IiB, i, . )
-, Sua, Tropla, Kerada,
l. Ac
Valet, Elm aad Victor ITtattra, Speara" Ka-
voir ing i.igai xieaiara.
Ba la alao prepared to faralth a templet
aeaeriment! .... '! . . , ,
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and
Willow Ware, &o., "
Wheleaale ar ratalL aaafaetarad aeatly aad
with th aaia elaw f atmtt, from tat seat
torial ia th markaL
PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, OOPPIR, BRASS,
.. PORCELAIN, Tilt. LINED, SPUN A
, , , COMMON IRON IITTLIS,
Of erery deacrlptlea foaaUatly tt baad.
r , "i 'i . -
ORDERS FOR 8POCTla, ROOFING
Aad other wark belaaglag ta bit btflneea will
ba promptly tiled by eiperieaeed aad akiilfal
ererkmea.
BRASS, COPPER, OLD METAL, RAGS
. i .... AND CASH
" ' t , "... .
. J Taktt ia tlcbtDga far good.
jBaT-Ht aptcially Inrttet tba atleatloa af
Herakaatt wlahiag ta pnrebaae atwholoaalt. at
thty will tad It ta their adraatagt ta tlamiat
kit etatk aerore parebailng eUewhere,
Look out for tbt Big Rig appoalt tbt real.
1 donee af Mra. be. Pealee. ' ..
All Ooopt WitBAWTto aa Rartiaiaraa. '
' - ... ,...-t
C. B. VLEGAl.
Pblllpabarg, Junt 8, 1870. augt.88
gACKETT k BCURYYEr
. 'aatLBBf it ' '
SHELF HARDWARE,
i 1 ' ' ' ' ?
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware,
, .;. Sreond Street, " - ' I I
Carpenter and Baildart will do well ta flam
iae our atoek of f
BUIUIHO HAREWAfiB ft T00L8.
DISTON'S SAWS Diainn't Croae cut, Hand,
. Rip, Ttnaat and Oent't Sawa.
BOYNTON S LIGIITNIKG SAWS.
Smooth Planet, , Match Plaaea,
Jack Plaaat, ... J Plambt 4 Le'ela,
per Plaaaa, . Steel Sojuaret, .
JoiaUrt, V Ac, Aa.
Firmer aad Framing Chiaela, Corner Cbietlt,
Carpeatert Slick,, Braeee aad ililtt,
Boring aiaehiaea, A.
Grindstones trnd Qrindston Fixtures.
Smoky Flat art rTeetaally fnrcd by aaing Rich
ardt Patent
GOTHIC VLl'E TOPS,
for which wa barn ibt agency. No core, aa pay.
Philadelphia Carriage Bella, Rail read Laatarat,
Wooden. Ware, A.
A lat atfortmtat af '
. iOCKET tl TABLE CUTLERY.
STOVES i STOVES ! ,
Tht Timet Cook, the beat la tbt market alto,
the Monarch, Reliance, end No. 10 Iron Sidee;
Keyeer't Portable fleeter, tad Ileating, Parlor
and Raft Ftovea.
X, Roofing, Spanting aad Jab Work done aa
rraaonable tcrmf. A II order, will receirt prompt
atlentlnn. Jnlr 8, It7t.
WATCHES I WATCHES I
I hare a Urge aloek af Akt KRICAN
aad SWISS WATCHES, af th dlfer
cal gradea, la frem two la tight auact
aattt. t offer tktae for talt LOW, tad
guarantee them to give tatlrt faUafaclloa,
JEWELRTI , JEWELRY I
A goad katertmtul f Udle,' and atalt
Jtwalryof tb tatotl ftyltt! , AlBtyi felting
eomflhlng atwl ' 1 ' '-
I would a,k Ismbtrmti and ttbtra who la
toad parchatUf Wtchtt ta talt aad fee my
atook before going to tb tUlaa, it I aa vary
aur t rat tell Walehtt aa law tt tbey eaa bt
bought, betldti tha dlirtrtntt la dlilaaot la
tbt trtnl ef tht godt prorlng deffttlri.
All klnJeof RRPAIRINO la ay lint pro
ipll;
attended to tl Ua More ea Seeotd tteett,
oppo.
fit tb Court no. Ft yoaj liberal
a tbt aaat f am . iV.kke,.!
tappoft
'.:t.:rt t r-i
a, i. sn
fDSH,
April , 1871.
MliMOVAL.' '
REIENSTEIf, 4 BERLINER
vhAfaaaBla latatamm lea
tie.. remee, in VJ w,on ilretl. W,,
Franjtli. and, W l, .., r,J,'l
t . . .
CLEARFIELD.' PA.:",'.;.
7"t,'l"TTT7 rr; i
''J'Downi DowrHI.?
THE I'-ASlVAL
AND OF COURSE TUB CHKAPRii
A Proclamation against High Pricej
WT. an now npmlng ap a lot of the era mi
meet aoaauiiable Oooda and War,,
offered la thia taarkot, and at pricca thai ranial
ana of Ibe good old day, of ehenp tLinga. T JZ
who lack faith . ppoa tbif point, or deem cr auw
gatioaa aupurfluuaa, need hut
:; a Li. miT ovn amite,-
Corner Front and Market lire.'!,' ! :
When Ibey ran tee, feel, bear and I Row tur (w
eelrea. Ta fully underetand what areeheat, g.,
thia matt be done. Wa do aot deem It ueHaurt
to enumerate and ittmiaa oar atoek. It w eal it
for at to a lalt that ., , , 'p
We have Everything thatulfojjf
and eonramrd In thia market, and at prUei thu
aatoniah both old aad yoang.
desJO JOfiKPH SHAW i J0.
r. a. uiluii. . -. : a. a. rowiu.
MILLER & POWELL,
WHOLESALE A RETAI&
' M'E R C II A N Ti,;
Graham i Row, aVrket 8tn '
Wt wovlil noct mptotfulrj Inform oar frin.it,
oooIonifTt. tad tbo paUlo fBrHj. tbtU wt
tow buk ta or old qntrteri, wkieb hart Um
rrndtUct u4 ImproTtxl, ud w aro bow prt
pared to aetMnnodato all who asafaroruly
ealllBf. , !?
. ' E W GOQDBi'.'
Wt bara juat reoelred one of the largtat aueii.
of all kindt of nterehandite erer brongbt to new.
ItM tennty, which we Intead ta fell at taw lj.
art aa will maka It an object for all pence, It
parcbaae from uf. Familiat laying la wiatar
tappllee of Qrocerlea, Dry Oooda, At, ahotU an
fail to glr at a tail, at wt feel eontdeit ir
price, and tuperlor quality of good, will aarly
tatiafyall. Oar stock of
GKOCEKIBS ,.
eoaalttt of Coffee ef Ibe beat quality, Teaa, It.
gar af all kinda, Molaaect, Piak, Salt, Cheae,.
Dried Fruit, Spieef, Proritioaa, Floor tad Peat,.
Ac, Ac - Oar atoek ot '. ' . H
DRY GOODS
! lar j and rarietJ and will )t nj t m
upf j any artlolo in that lioa. witboat
Udj. .... .. , f
KEADY.JIADE CLOTHIKff
Wt hart a large atoek of ready-made Clotkiag
for Men and Boy a wear, wkiek wa'willdirpatiaf
at a Tery amall advaaot ot eoat. f
Boolt tail Skoea, IUU aad Capt, Hardaanv
QurenawBre, Wood and Willow Ware, Notlwv
Fancy Oooda, Carpeta, Oilcloth, Wall Paten,
Window ghedee, Ac, Ac 1 i i ...
aT-Being uteatirily angaged In tbe LtmWf
bualneae, wt art able to offer feperior ladoernrw
to Jobbert.' :'' - T J - - - -
. : KII.LKR A POWELL.
Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 8, 1871.
JJAN1EL GOODLAKDKR,
S- ? LCIHER.inLRO, PA.,
tfealer la
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY 1 GLOVES,
, , HATS k CAPS and BOOTS ft SHOKi.,
Tubaec. nrrxfHfw and Flih, Kail. Uari-vv
UuatMtttar aaU UlttMwara, M'i and
Bojri' Cloib.Df, Dr-fa, riBl,
" '' Oili, Sftiwol Book a. -
1 a Urja kt of Fatanl Modtointlo
Cwjdict, XuU A PrirJ Prnltc, Chww and Crock
or, Rock aud Rtflt Powdrt
flour. Grain and Pot at 04, -
1 1 ,
, Claror and Tlmothj Seod, -
Solo LtMthcrf Uorooiwa, Liningi Biurlintji ul
, Thread, 8hombra Tooli vd ; "
" ho Finding!.
5a ffrntor rarifty of goodt in any ilort la tt
ooialjr. AU far ult verjr low lur wn or tot. airy
product t tbt 'jump Curaor. April 10, idlJ.
11
e ad Tills: '
-V I J A. r f n yt .-, J '".
FLOUR, As FEED DEPOT I
The atttntian ef tha oiliacat af Cloartrld ui
Tlciaity i. direetrd to the fact that lioodfclle t
Sua are the ngenta of M. Nice A Co.. and ban
jnal receired a half dotea ear loadf af Ploer aai
teed, aliieh Ibey offer at the leaeel poaiielt -arte.-.
A Urge atoek ol -
, : . i ," ; j , , i. v 1
FLOUR, CORN. MEAL, CHOP,
' BUCKWHEAT FLOl'R, BRAX, -PoUlpea,
Shelled Cam, Cora ta ear, Ac, Aa
Particular attention It called lo M. Xi" '
Co.'l brand of Family Flour, which It tha beet h
tnt maraet.
Flour aad Feed eaa and will bt told tbeap
than it caa b obtained laawhera la Cleararx
oanty. , - ,
' JfdT-Store oa Market ttrest, aait doer le Bat.
Alexander Irrta a reaideoe.
.1 l ,j nrtArilrwt.t.nW A ROH.
Jaaiatf AgeaurorM-NiceaiCa
O. I.
0.
WfllKRB ta bay ay DRY 000D9,
f I forlef, wueenawtre, Ulaaaware, t'njji
Notlona, Coaftttloaaritt, At., cheap iv uu,.
egf Ii
4 he I
new tuatomera that nt baa opened
A TARIETV ETORI
is olkn norn r
And will tell goodt at prleee to ault the titiaa.
liberal rcluctioa will bt madt to tt,ataaera ea?
lot tt wholeeala. !
Call and examine mr eleek befor pBrtba""
leewher. A libt(fl share af pahllt palrooaf '
tonnioti. .
C. J. KEAOfv
Die Uope, IV, Jana 14, ISM.
N
EW, 8T011E V,;
IN ' HOUTZDAIfKI
P. OAllAOllKR baring yoat ralarsre
larsrd
nle le aaeorM
Wlelrf H
iwlikl'-l
ared la M
ne eaea wiib an anttra aew and covpT,
meat ar Moeehandlar, Bailable for
aprlna trade, which haa bran aelected 1
oare tad kouwkl el lew Hi., la nrenared
. ' j Li.,iitr n
fooda tl t rtry light enhance on r,l H
oath. Ctuttra Pn.daa Md lf 1
nnarktl price, Call tt4 mmlR ; f" l
" WaotiJale, Pa Feb, , tr ly
S
TOeNE'Si SAW GUiJJIKna AM
SAW UPBBTS.
We here reeeleed the ageaoy tW itt T'.?""f
rill mil Ibcm at metulaeurer f prieee.
ttamloe lbw. IytroiheM.i .