Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 30, 1874, Image 6

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SACKKTT ft SCHRWER,
(IIAI.RDI IN
HARDWARE,
nnd manufacturer of
Tin.fopper ft Sheet Iron Mare, !
twt
r I. R II MKI.il. p. I
lUrlne I.rir.l. ln..,fd ...r .lurk t HrJ-
were, w Innm lh jiul.llc- In einmloe our llork
nndprioea.
Carpenter, end pertona who annleaiplele bslU-
,., .In . .... u ...
TOOLS & BUILDINO HARDWARE.
nhl.b ie new .0.1 of Ih. o.nnf.-t,ir., .nd
.ill he fftlil low f'.r i'b.
NAILS, t
GLASS, pUTTy
ULUK
LOCKS,
LATCHES,
1IIYGF.S.
KPHFWS
All klnda of Bench Plane, Raw, Cfalaeta, Bquarw, !
1 1 tlataaliiatal IH.mtl.a anil I. uvula I
Mnrtiwl A Thumb (lungea, Revels,
Braces A Itiita, Wood and Iron
llcnch Herewa, and th belt
llorlng Mttchin tn Ilia
market,
Double and Single Bitt Axes,
rOCKET CUTLERY, Ae.
Agents for Bumdl'a Iron Corn Shettcr,
wnrranlod.
Alio, agent for Richard'
CiOTIIH' VhVli TOP, I
which iT-riaftllj core t?iuul:j Flitci.
Farm en' Implement nnd (iunlm Tool of evry (
UriiTipliuD. I
A large variety f j
COOK STOVES,"
whleh wo warrant to give latW'aetliin. :
Portable Itungeaand i'nrnartw.
i
. .Roofing, Spouting aod Job Work donen
reeeonnlilep-rma. All or.len will recelre prompt
fgig.... r ::- J"".!''"7;'--
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, ,v
iPacneeeore to Daynton Y.ung,)
FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS
1
MunufHetiircr. of
PORTABLE & STATIONARY '
STEAM ENGINES.
!omr f Fourth ind Pine Rlreetn,
( I l.KI II.I M. PA.
TTAVINO tinftd in lha lonDufaotora of flrit-
cl.M MACHINFRV.w.TOipMlfulljliifurml
th. publia tb.t w. ar. now prrparad to III all,
order, a. h..r.ly and an pronipllya. n b. don.
In .nv nt I hat flillaa Va HitinfiinliiH iml .-m I In i
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills
Daad Block., W.l.r Whole, Shafllng Poll.yl,
OiVord'e Injaotor, Steam Oaogee, Steam Wbletln,
, Otl.ra, Tallow Cup., Oil Cup., Gang. Coeka, Air
Cooke, Olobe V.Irae, Cheek Val.ae, wrought Iron
Pip.., B.aam Pomp., Boll.r F..d Pnmp., Antl- j
Prl.llonM.lr..,8o.p8lon.P.kln,OnPMk-
Inf, and all kind, of MILL WOKK log.th.ri
witb Plow., Slid Bole.,
COOK AXD PA 72 LOR 8T0 VES,
and other CASTINGS of all klnda.
0rdora Mlleitad and filled at out prleea
All Mtara of Inquiry with raf.reno. to maehinary
of oor manufaetnre proinplly anawered, by .ddrea
log n. at Clearleld, Pa.
jann.-tf BIULtll, YOUNG A RKED.
'J'ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,!
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lining nrul Fire Brick,
hpt eoniUntly oa hand.
ST0E AXD EARTIIE-MAKE
OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION 1
CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS!'
j THK undersigned, having leaaed room for the
Pl.her'a P.t.nt AlrtlKht oif. ge.un i St'oV'T .l'.!"' . k!d.', " MAUBL,li' V,R
li'rult Can. 1 An lal.at impror.m.nU in Jlort.
BUTTKR CHOCKS, wilhllda, Fiirni.hiDg Uooda, la aow prepared te III all
CREAM CROCKS, M1I.K CROCKS, "V1", ' K"" .t. 1?
APPLE-BIJTTKH CROCKS, . ' "ho f.ror him yUharall lor lh.l..pti(rn.f hi.
PICKLE CUOCKri work. II. ia del.rmined la plena, aod hli ax.
FLOWER POT0. . riiumra ! pri.Dee and oba.rvation In eaatern and weatern
a, a. r""igTI!w p))T8 ' "S UIHI1K8, 0,i ,.!,. , llKKY COMPETITION la
And a great ., .the, thing, to. aom.rou. to 1 "! !i'fJU0ni' B,,,b"
nanllon, to be bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
OTAVl1 WT)f Wimmwiiw i
Coraorol Ch.rry .nd Third StraeU,
PinutllK laaro
rAniHinu irnrLtrYltrila;
FOR SAI.R BY
It. F, lllglpr A C'o.
IRON DOHBI.R SIIOVSI. PL0Wl.
WOOD DOUBLE - SHOVE!, pLOWd.
WOOD RINULI-SIIOVEL PLOWS.
IRON CULTIVATORS.
WOOD CULTIVATORS.
flOWANDA A IRON BEAM PLOWS.
PITTSBIIRO STEEL PLOWS.
HAUPT'S BEI.LEFONTR PLOWS.
ROBESON'S aad THOMPSON'S PLOWS.
eY-Share. for all ol th. abor. Plow, ron
atantly oa head. my23-7J
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF C0UR8R THE CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation against High Prices?
WE an now opening np a lot of th. beet aad
moot eeaann.bl. Uooda and Ware, artr
ofered In thlt market, aad at prlen Ibal ramlad
ana of the good old d.ya of eheap thinga. Thow.
who taek faith upon tbia point, or doom aar alla
fatlon. np.rfluoae, aeed bat
CALL aT OUR BTORU,
Oorav Front aad Market rtrwta,
Wh.r. tb.y eaa aea, feel, kaar aad knew for tb.m
eeleea. To folly aad.ntaad what ar. .heap goode
.l w u. wv win. w am HMm It n.O......
to aa.rn.rat. aod itamla. aar .toak. It la anoaab
for aa to aula thai
Wa hare Eremhing that ii Reeded
aad eaaeamad la tfcll marfcM, aad al prleea that
wwaiia sola Ola aaa yonng.
deoll JOSEPH SHAW SON.
Clearfield Nurserv.
ENCOURAGE HOME UiDUSTRT.
, rpai aadmlgaed, b.rtag aoeakllabee) a Km
X "7 Ike 'Flk abaal halfway btw..a
Cl.arl.ld aad Oanraanllla, I. arepartd an far-
aiiniwaeai IBUII TKIIH,( aaaadard aad
dlwarf,) rgraau, Sbrabbery, Srapa Vlaaa,
Saaaeaarrle., Lawtaa Blaokkarry, Slr.wb.rry,
udRubarryT aaa. AIm, Slbarlaa Orab Traaa,
Oalaaa, aad early aearlet Ithahark, A. Orden
fremyUy atteaded la, Addr.ee,
a. v. naiaHT.
' aapll.H-F
Cerwea rllla, Pa.
$rg ftoodi, froffrlf5, U.
j.r. wr atkKmi
WmVEll A JIKTTS
CLKARKIELi., PA.,
Ar offering, it lb eld atand of Q. L. Re J A Co.
I1"1' ,-k " ""'" "m,,,ll" of-
DRV - GOODS, f. IKKIKRIES,
rwltllllUi
W CAP, . IIARIlWARR,
QIIIiKXSWARK,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4c, 4o.,
1
Al lb. aio.l r.e.m.l.le r.l.. for CASH I.
t . ,
I .xi'b.nge for
iSqnare Tirubor, Boards, Shingles,
OR COtTNTR? PRODl'CB.
-Adranee nude to tho angegcd In g4
ting oat aquar timber on tho moat ndrnntageoM
ten,,,, ndtljeaTl
'
T.-A. FLECK & CO.
(Two dnora ..it of lb. Shaw Ilouae,)
i.i:arkirli, pa.
Milliner) and Fancy Goods
AND NOTIONS.
-
NKCK RUFFI.1NI1.
lambs' vniikrwijar.
. .
ul'1" K' " "'" ,nJ
COTTON" STOCKINGS, a...rp....d both I.
quality aud eheapneaa.
I11TK AND SWISS UOODS, .11 .ari.llu.
COnSKTS AND HOOP SKIBTS, of tin l.l.rt
p.ttsrn tnd low.r th tb. low.pt.
' HAIR HOODS. .Tall r.rlMi...
Call and examine oar itork bafura you bay
tlnenrhfir. (J ltd I a uhow nitr gvodl M all M
oaioni Oar motto it
"SMALL PROFITS 4 QUICK SALES."
"A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a
Stow Shilling."
l.('ininWr 111 iilm 0oitt M'.mi. la
Wm. ItM-d old Hand.
T. A. FMt'K',
.rill.V7l A M. Illl.l.
KRATZER & LYTLE,
MAHKtT MTHKKT,
I' I.KIKfl i: I. I. PA.
. in
) Y (J()())S NOTIONS
' '
(i It O C E It IKS,
IIar'iwarr and Qukenswabf.,
Boot., fihoei, Hata, Caps, 4c.
-8ho.m.k.r. .apptl.d wllk LEATHIR
8U011 FIHDIHOJ .1 r.lnwd raUa,
gAlT SALT a, ALT! at k.l.'.al. aid
,,.... ,h. no...
PAINTS, OILS, OALCINID PLASTIR, aa,
A llk.ral dtMitiBQt to nnlldara.
H0USKH0LD 000D8, CARPKTfl, WINDOW
SHADB9, OIL CLOTHS la larga
qnaatltlai.
FISH, FLOtlR, DACOM, CORN UKAL aad
CHOP, alwa;. .a hand.
Alloflh. abova goad. ar. ,ar.aaaal
.xoln.lr.1y for a.b, and U.r.f.r. aan aad mill
b. .old a. sb..p al lb. eb.ap.il. aprill-T4
A. H. MITTON'S
(Sueoeaaor to Craln A Hilton,)
Now Saddle and Harness
MANUFACTORY,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS I
Alao Fine
Alao riR
RIDINO AND RACING HAIUlLRS.
Hi. ., ni w ,.,, fc. ,
Ml1 ,b " gradea of work II per mM. ahaaper
m.a tn.y ..a no aoogat la .a. ...tara emee
"'P""andm.iiog.dai.., n
Pertkalar att.ntloa paid te all order, by mall
or otlmrwiae.
C.I! and M. hi. work before baying oUewhor..
aey-Kooma oa M.rket .treat, between Keoaad
and Third alrtau. A. II. If TON.
Cloaraold, Pa., May IS, 1114.
JANHCtj (IOODLiANDRK,
LI'TIIKRSBI'Rd, PA.,
Ilaalar la
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY & (U.OVES,
HATS k CAPS aad BOOTH A BHORft,
Tohaono, tlraoerie aod Tltk, Kalli, llardwaro,
Queeniware aod Olaaiware, Men'a and
lloyi' Clothing, Drage, Pain la,
Oila. Hrbool Bmka,
R large lot or Patent Madielaea,
Candlua, Nnti A Drird Pralta, Cke aad Craek
ri, Rock and Kilo Powder,
Floor, Grain and PoUtowi,
Clorr and Tiaiotby Saad,
Bel Leather, Morafiea. Linlage, Dindlage aad
'1 bread, nfeoemalieri Ionia and
ttho lTiadlnga.
No greater variety of gda la any itor Ir tba
ooRnty. All for eel very low lr eub or anlrf
produee Rt tbe vaeap Uornar. Aug. 27, 1171.
ATKtt BTORB AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW Ac SON
Ha.aju.t opened a
Na firon, on Main 8t.,CuAariaL, Pa.
latalr occupied by Wa. T. IRWIM.
Tbalr itook eon.rtti of
aaair aspCDCDis6C)
Qaocniaa of tba beat qaalltf ,
Queenswarc, Boots and Sboes,
aad arera artlcla Daoaaaarr for
oia'a awmforl.
Call aad aiamlaa our itook bafora par-
ehailDg atuwhara. Hay I, ltM-tf.
CUEAPHQlttOBKIKsT
uiiibi nrrr .
Tba aadanlaaael aaaaameea to kla aid frlaaela
aaa patraa. that aa b apeaad egaed llae at
OROCIRIES A FROVlaloVia a. ik. d aJ
af Kirk Spoaaer, far wbl.h be arit.na a Hbnnl
ipairaaaaa, al. w.
f Umber City, T., Mar tt-H.
paeraaaaa. a. w. iriNVU
I H K I.ATRRT NOVKI
THE LATEST MOVE!)
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
DRXJU BTOKR,
To Ifatlr mow balldlag Rfoad Btraot. naarly
oppoalu tba ttoro of Waarar A Haiti,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Wharo Ibty will eoallaaa to aapply tblr old aad
a Baaj atw aaMoaarf u aaj aooit, wltb
PURE DRUGS. I
CHEMICALS! i
PIIAItMACEUTICAL PKKPA RATIONS,
( la. lading all u. roaill..,)
Pal.at Mwli.lBOa, P.lat. aad Oil., til... and
P.ltj, School Book., Slation.rjr, Ppr.
Ao. .Im, a full lino af Drug
iiU Snndrlv., Hair
Toalva,
Cora.tlei, P.rfomeriel, Tull.t Artlnlo, Bru.liaa,
Toil.t Soap., Pookot Book., A.., all of
tb. boat a,ualltj.
PU&E WISES AXD LIQVOKS,
fornadleal A taeramvatal psrpoaeioaljft
Par Whit Load, Colors of all kloAi, R.w ad
Boiled Lintaad Oil, VamlnhM, Turpao
tin., Coal Oil, Piint A Varaiih
Bratba. yiaroring
Eitraeii,
Conracoaartaa, Bird Sard, Rplaa, ground and
ngroond, of all kind.
SMOKERS AND CHKWEUS
Will Ind oar itm-h of Chaa-lng
and Hmokitag Tobaaoo, loiaortrd and Do- j
ttt (,'igara, iSaaff aad fiaa-at to U af tht
vary lat braudi ta tba aiariat, J
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS,
All kia.i of HLAHH IV A R 8 j
UARDFX BTKDrt,
MIMICAL IiNSTRIrUKNT3 j
aad Muitcal Trinaiiagr' al avary farWly. I
Havlag a lng ax par Wat In tba bulnM, and!
aa axftntire and welt atlaetad ttocb of aidtfltaf,
w an anahlrd la III Phyplolant' praaerlplioa at
tli ibortail aotlna and ta th iMtit roaonall
tarrni, day and night. j
HARTMWIOK A tllWIN.
ClMrfia'J. Pa.. May Jl, l7Mf. I
isrrllanfous.
IRAD TUI8!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
Tba attention of tb aitieeua af OaexAetd aad
rielatty ta diraeted t tea faoi that Uwodfellow A
So are tba ageata of M. Niaaa A C... and have
jaet reeeired a half dotaa ear loade af Flour aad
read, wbtea they offer at the lowoet poaitbie Ag
ar!. A large a took af
FLOUIt, COBN MEAL, CHOP,
BUCK WD HAT FLOUR, BRAN,
Potato, 8h.llad Cara, Cora la Mr, A.., Ae.
Parllealar .lUalloa it rnlled to M. Ntooa i
Ca.'i bread of Family Floar, wbieb la tb. boat la
tba market.
Floar and Feed aaa and will be Kid ebaaner
tban It aaa be abtaiee alrewbera ia Clearleld
eatr.
aaerStora on Market (treat, next dour to Ilea.
Alexaadar Irfia'e reaidenoa.
U00IIKKLL0W SON,
Janllu Ag.nUforM.Rloa.ACo.
MARBLE AXD STME YAED!
Uai 8. S. LIDDEhh,
Having aagaged la lha Marble baalaeee, deelree
ta Inform bar frlead. aad tbe pabtie that aba baa
id will beep eaaetaatly oa bead a larga and
well ot tooted atoek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
M AltULK, and ll prepared lo farnlab ta order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLI TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
Cnrbe aad Poet, far Cemetery LoU, Wtadow
Sllle aad Cap., alao,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, Aa.
Tard aa Reed etnet, aaar tba R, R. Dpot,
OlaarleM, Pa.
jet,7l
It
EAD THIS!
Tbe aRtUrelgM bavlag reaetved from tbe
eaatert etliee tbe lalrtt aad moat faahiooabt eol
ore aod atylea Tor all kiada of painting, be Would
therefor reepeetfally Inform tbeeltiieaaaf Clear-
laid aad vielaiiy that ba U Row prepared la da
all hiada af
House, Sign tnd Ornamental Painting,
in tb aaaat Modem aad appro red atylea.
PAPBR IIANOINO AND DRAINING MADK
flPHCIAlaTUtf.
A!l werh doa at lb meat reaaonabJ prleea
aad eat ire aatialaatioa goaraateed.
nboD aa Market aUa. otnoi te th Alle-
gbeay Hoaae. j. L. KKAHI.M.
April 1, i7. .
K
HA 17. K II ft liTTI.K,
AUKNTS IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY FOR
I.OIlILLAIU-H
Celebrated Iraad. ar
Smoking ft Chewing Tobaccos.
We ar enabled to wholeaal to dealera through
out tba aaaaty at iy prteee.
1
RATEER A LYTLI,
jl:T4-tf
Ckarlald, Pa.
QTOREKEEPKHS, ATTENTION I
10
W deal re ta eall yearatteatlan teear etUmtra
CeoiHiiaatoR Maiaeea aael ta oar laeilitia lor die
poalng af aoab pradooa aa ar eoaatgaora eead oa.
Having r larga trade with eily etnrea,we are ea
abled ta Make aalek retaraa, at fall arieee.
Htarakaeper havlag Cbiekewa, Better, Kgga,
or ether prodoaa, will da well to five aa a trial.
Where Urorerlea are takea Ir eaehaage, ae eoai
iaeleR will beebargad.
0. L. KIRK.ftOR A CO..
Whalaaale Hraera aad Oomaiaalea Merekaata.
n. ia n. l atra atr, mtia a, oprly
H MALI
-Tba a. darting offere for
aate a ralaaaia lawa aroaarty la tba baraaab
of Claart.ld. Lea Mailt net, with a (eoe) two-
nary piaaa .oaa. laeraaa araated, wita Urea
raame dawa el. Ira aad fear bad roema ap eteire.
Alaa,awtagraomaad bath reaea aa aaaoad laar.
Meaea taiebeel eamplata from aallar la atlM
Oead daable poeak aad gaad water. tVme raa-
aejaahla aad paymeate eaay.
Maagtl WM. M. MaOULLOUflR.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8 A LEI
Tba Haae. and Let aa tkeeeraeraf Mar
ket aad Fifth atraeta. Claataald. Pa., la for a. ha.
Tba let eeaalaa aearly aa aeea af greand. Tba
baa, to a large daabla IVama, aaalalalag alaa
reema. Far tarm. aad atber lafarmatlea apply
wa aaa eaaeeneer, a. taa ran vmea.
aaall P. A.iAULIN.
"DARGAINS IN MUSICAL IN-
-l STRIIMRNTRI Oriaaa, bath aa end
m.i.d band, al the Maele llara, appaeHe Uaaah'a
earwieaaa anara. aw peonoa. lamremea aaa lael
tad la aall aad aaamlaa a aow atyle ar Orgaa aow
aa aaktbitiaa, Ikaal alaaie aad Maola Rooka
aaartaaalyaalMad; aplM-tltf
I JINK, Wilf I ROAJI URINt) UUlI
lael aaaelred aad far aale by
Aatfl S. UTI. . t. RltfLRR Of). -
THE REPUBLICAN;
CLKARKIELD, A
WK0NKSDAY MORNING, 8KPT. Sit, IH74.
THI riVt KNAVEt,
All oRirmi. tali it juntt u, hU.
Onea oa a tltaa, la laduataa,
A tblaf aoaoaivad asuaning plan
(Ho poUat I to vole af llujn)
To aat aU thrvttla frota tba nii.
Though row tb dy wai drawing olgh
Whaa a hy law was doooird to ili.
Me bad th Jailor tall th Kltig
11 fitn would bnw a Wi.ndroiiM (lilliff
A i-rrvioa aattvt fairly wwrlh
t i tar of any mlno an m r I h.
Aad Row th (tulprll, boing li'd
Into lb royal nrritticc, mid,
"Tbti gldn cvia wlik-b hure jou wa,
If planted, will tHin a trra
WhoM (rail inemiad a bun.lrtd fold -
Will tit, hk lhi, th puroal gold.
I pry yoar Majntv lo Iry
!f ittii U tru Wfor. I di."
Wiih thli ili Kiag aad oonrticr want
lalo thr garden wilb tntrnl
Tv plant ih eartotu eaia af gold.
Hut row, wbtn all wax rrruiy, "Hold,"
Klt-lainied Ih Ihief, "tliif bund of witm
Woald turclr ioil our whole diign ;
Th bnd.(lot plaat th goll muM ba
(Kl all i nan glit) entirely frra
Froot atalR ofTraud ; aad to I pray
Yoar tTtetoua majpfty will ly
Tba wed Ir earth." Yea no In aooth,"
Th King replied, "for to my yontb
I pilfered fruHi my air f autno iialiii
For all my aorrow, tnay remaie.
My good prime nluiater ) bcr j
Ilia bead, no doubt, la wholly elear
Of any la.oL" Nay," h Kplled,
"Tbel'i mare lhaa I can wall decide j
Aa tai.raoalTar row I otay
Have kepi a trkfl. Ho I pray
To be ticaaed fur prudraiie aakr,
Aod let ear comuli'ftry t:ike
The eoia Is band. Mure tbnt war brat, "
For be, na doubt, aan itand th Irat."
"Faith," eald ibe ei'iatuiHary, 4,I
Wua!d rutber oot. 1 ean't deny
My gd latent; but tlnoe I pay
Large ania of aiouey erery day
Fur foldtera, aailor aud a brid
Of upka 1 wouldu'l give my waid
I :r oot kept a email amount
Not rnterod i oty bonk arrnunt.
Hiaa then an error e'en the Icait
Would aoll the vharu, pray lot the prlevt
Pruc('l to plant the eta of gdd."
'Nay, that 1 fear would lie o't-r bold j"
Replied bit rerrrrneu, al tit al
In lilhra and rat rilii-iai duta ;
Aod 1 beg yua will excup
My abating ia a wuik like tlila,
Where nothing moat Ue dune aniiaa."
Tlion," taid the thii-f, "finite no Man heir
Aa we bate karnid, ia wholly firm
orknetUh trloka. 1 aak you ahctber
We ihould Rut all b buug togetltur T"
The uioaarrh, laughing, uiade n ply :
"Why ya, If cvciy rogue etuat div (
Well, atneo we are ftte knaiea cou felted,
I pardon you and iia the n-t ."
Ii HOW SLOW AXU nEECIIEIl.
't'lioKt- two rlfritnl ncrolmts Iihvo
in'ifciniieil some "'ininid uml lolly tuiii
llii" ilitriiifr tliu int twtMtty yearn,
anil have necessarily attnicted a ipvat
deal ot alteiition. Tlu-ir iviit aoilily
ia itnirenMilly ndinittt'il. Aa monil
tcacliem they littve not been a aiiccesa.
As politiciuiis, tlio former vi as a "rlro
t'ttter" until the wni'.w lini he etnbruced
the luttcr'a abolitiotiiHin anil nns elet-t-etl
to the I'nitod Stall's Setiute. To
day ho is, however, unlike lieecher.
Ho confeHHes his hiiis and wants to
nnike amends for his Mititical crimes,
lie cnntiot stiuid on the 'inj'i'cd eilire
of (liiinir" any limber. lint what
aliotil Jlceeher. exclaims the Wader.
Well, he is in the hands of .Mrs. Tilton
and Knink Monlton, whom we think
will liury liim. An exchange in nllml
ilitf lo hiui nays :
Twenty years it'ro. when tlo!d Mi-own-
low," of Ti'iim-mee, was nuked what he
thnuhl of KecehiT, he iviliiil Unit
'lie was rrosa Ir'I ween the A iohU
l'ttiil and Jack Sheihenl !" Itrownlow
was lhen a slronx iiii-luverv mini,
and Heerher wan on the oitte aide,
of c mi net, where he has iviniliiiid ever
sincf. Hoth Hwher and llnnrtihiw
will yet jfet their reward, and, if the
aiffiis of the times are not ileceitivo,
one of them has rrot his already.
Meantime. It may lie niterestiiiK to
know hat the "old jinraon" now thinks
bImhiI the "civil rirhts hill," "recon
atnielion" and "carjK't-liaKKc.'' He
has recently written a eharaetoriMtie
letter showing what tho evil efforts of
tho Civil Rights hill must bo if the
mixed schools demanded by Kreliti);
huysou,of New Jersey, should be forced
on the South. II is figures demonstrate
that both races are as well provided
w it h the means of oliieatioii in Teu
iiesseo as in tho Middle, Western, or
New Knland States ; that tho negroes
hnvo live litindreil and eighty-nine
sclnsds in siiccetwful otieiiitiiiu siinrt
ed by white men, and that there la no
disrruuiiiatioii against them of any
kind whatever, -Mr. Jlrmvnlow con
tends that tho proposed iliten'eiition
will destroy the whole common school
system, tOid leave tho negroes without
tlio lioM of tiny education at all. He
certainly ought to know inure upon
this subject than the pompous Senator
from New Jersey, who, while insiting
that the blacks and whites of the .South
ahull be mixed in the shisils, has taken
good care to forbid any such eipiality in
the churches of the North, where a
higher law than constitutional amend
ments has been snpp'wed to prevail,
which recognises no distinction ot luce
or color bclbre (iisl. Referring lo a
propoaitiuii made by tho Mongrels
front Tennessee in the House to amend
the bill so as to relieve tho strongest
objections, Mr. Ilrowulow says:
It waa aeornhilly rejected by the boot bl.uka,
barbera, paatry oujlia, bart.aik-ra, and thiorea ia
Coagreaa from the eoltoa Sulee.
The descriptive energy and truthful
ness of this passago will atriko every
one who is familiar with tho charac
ters thus photographed. Tlio "colored
brothers" from South Carolina, Florida,
and Alabama are in the profussional
category of "Issil-blacks, burliers, and
pastry wxiks." Senator Neiiccr an
awers for tho ''bartender," having
graduated fitim that calling in Indiana;
while tho "thieves" embrace the whole
tribe of carpet-baggers, without refer
ence to "race, color, or previous condi
tion." This classification Is admirable,
and Ibr tho first time does perfect jus
tice to an abtincd set of patriots, who
have been sitting on the "tugged edges"
of anxiety for a long time. .Senator
ralterson, luiv. Kellogg, ltcprcaeiita
tivo Hypher, Kciiutor Clayton, Senator
Dorsey, Senator Conover, Representa
tive Dan-nil, Representative llliyn, and
a crowd of ot her "1 1 onorablo" mom lair
from the cotton States, will know their
I ilaces exactly byconaultingMr. Ilrown
ow'a catalogue. Tho Honorable Mr.
Chandler, Chairman of tho National
Republican Committe, who drew the
temperance plank of tho Miclimiin
nlatlbnn, will, of course, take cara to
have Mr. Bmwnlow's speech well cir
culated. And now won t "old Itrown
low" be good enough to tell us what
he knows about "tho Ueochcr scandal?"
All tho "god-and-niornlily" patriots
nwiii, one jieccner, to no on "raggea
edges," just now, and Parson Itrown
low'S testimony as tn Henclier'a enrlv
career might lie valuable in tho com
ing legal conflict, Ileeehor's lawyers
ought to have Ilrowulow as a witness,
even if "tho great preacher" has to
again mortgage hia house to pay ex
penses.
Virwiof Ghkat Min. We rind in
the columns of the Philadelphia I'rnu,
the following :
Mr. Carpenter, the artist, gives In
an interview the following viows of
(Treat men In this Hcccher-Tilton busi
ness: Horace Ureclcy said to me,
"NoImmIv ran niako ma hnlinva Tr.iwi.
doro Tilton is a mrnipt man, no mat
ter what Mrs. Woodhull says" In
narcn, in.t, wnon Hitmnnr waa sitting
to in for his portrait, ho spoke of Tib
ton In these words : "Thetsloro Tilton
is a jrreat writer. Ho ia a man of
Renin. In reference to his domestic
troubles, I doubt the propriety of longer
itieneo on nts part, l think the thun
derbolt cmght to fall." 1 said, "How you
yon lay that, when such interests are
Involved V Mr. Sumner replied, "I
have been called into one such case,
and I have seen the titter fblly and
futility of all measures to rover wrong."
.vff.sr. orixarox nrsTixa
! TILTOX.
TlioncN'hllniHital''l'lii-lr.liuiiK"(livn
in IliiKiklyn, about which wo Imvn
IiciiiiI no milch in our time, worn lo
porwona inr(ry if tl,i-v lo luck virtilu
j nml (hmI nmniinrn. ( lvllni'iiioiit uml
(hIik ulicin IcHila to di'Lauchcry nml Vtil
1 (!Hi-it V, it will k wi'll livrruftor to (ilv
J u wiou liortli to tin licfcloliirn lii(lily
cKtiM'im'd wK'inl riiiimiiitnlH. Kor
i lirar.i'ii itiininlvnce rwul the following :
I On Fricluy evuiilnn Hid. Kdwiini J.
Oviiigli.n, with whom Mid. Tillon in
Hlnviiif(, -nll'd al Mr. Tilloii BYwiili'iH'ti
I in LiviiifTrilon xiivH uml imlti'd I'm- aMr.
,'l'illoii. Ho uiwv dining Willi Mr. I'll
ili'ihill. Ioh Klt'iiouiitiilii'i', uml Mid.
jdvintou ri'liii'iii'il lo Imp lvsiilourc
j willioul oiH-inif hiui,. (In Suliltiiuv nIic
. ilinvo lo Mr. J'iliiiii'n Iioiimi, nml nurtiii
! fnilcil lo Hiui hiui. Sho (lu ll went lo
! .Mr. Moiillou'n uml did mil lind him
, Ihriv; then to n Moiiltiuo Htnvt rcx
! Iiiiiiiiiit w hure Mr. Tilton dim and to
! .Mr. .Morriit' oIIIck, hut without urcH.
Mm. Oriiifrlon llii'ti m-nl a imfwcnjft'r
lo winch lor Mr. Tilton. uml in Ihu ul-!
li'i niHin he wn loiinil in lii" Himly ul ;
work on bin nluleinenl. The loliowiuir
mile wiih liiimled to hint :
1-48 IIicmHtukkt, ) ntmled in July, lHliH, hy Mr.
Siilttnlny, Kept. 5, 1874. ) i'oii)lan V. FrvHliflfhl, aeniii)iunied
Mb. Til.ToN: Can youcull mion niol'y wo friends from Kiifrlitml and a
thin alteroon? I would very iniii h K"''l from C'hitinoiinix. The uceouiit
liko to nay a few wortU to yon. Kluta- of their trip which ho ftirninbed to Ihu
beth htw left our Iioiimc lor n duv or i!o'l (ttMxrabicul HiKiety contitiim
two. l kind rnoujrh ret itm an- "' facta of inlerent.
Bwerhy beai-er, aud ureutly obliKU, Tho jmlnt fmin which Klhuia whk
Mi h. K. J. Ovinoton. lUxceiided oil both oeeiiKiona L a honpita
Mr. Tillon proniptiy replied to Ihu: ble liltlo villiiiro called TruHpieh, in tho
ii i nive aa tollowa : t
MR. TILTO.l'a anw:m.
174 LlVINllKToX HT HltooKt.VN. I
Hutiinlity, Sept. Ti, 1H74. )
.! . J. Ol l'liitou ;
jiaiiam :-! wu, Murpiwit to le.i.i.
that yon had cu hn) t my l,ou- liil
'VeniiiK. and "till inoivRiiniitM'd to ri) -
ive ti-o... yon to-day a letter r,-,pient-1
nig me to cull ut votirs.
Allow- me to remind you that shortly
alter Mrs. Tilton, hy your connivance.
dcHcrtcd her home and went to reside
with your family, I called upon yott in
order to say that if she wished any
articles from our Iioiikc k)ic hud only
to inline them and they would lie sent
to her, or if she wished lo revisit the
house in order to select and pack the
articles under her own supervision, 1
would retire for a day lo enable her to
do so w ithout embarrassment.
You and your hnibiind chose fo mis
state the facts spirit and motive of
this interview, and communicated to
the public press the base insinuation
llnit I had taken advantage of your
hiiNhand's aliscnre in order to invade
your house and to force my way into
Mrs. Tilton s presence.
Since that time, various reports
originating in your family have ap
peared in the public prints to the effect
that you hud sequestered Mrs. Tilton
in this place or that, in city or country,
keening her whereabouts n profound
secret, lest I should attempt to pursue
her with violence.
Moreover, mv daughter Florence.
ll..iii.r, .l.iul l.i l.i .rl,..r tn -i-i,
ier,ii oeing toe mo ner s ngn, ,o
ncrc.i,,.,,. ,. tor .long lime reuse.,
nci'eesK , ni-s. i io -. gn your
tgeticy. and w as sl,e. lis u.ercl.y lo
great 1'nin and mortillcntion.
; In view of these mid otljer sinii'mr
j fuels, not a few in number, nnd in view,
niso, oi ine sun more serioun met tnai
;,"" Jh." wi.lli',' ';' Mr.'
' Recrl.ersadviseivin tempting Mrs. 1 ,1-,
ton lii tl..w.'1-t tier liiimi. lit nun licr hits.
bund's enemies, to conspire with thein
' ill ilemandiiig her own exposure, and
finally to Ih- liractically Aung away hy
' . - .
them nnd publicly insulted by Mr.
iH'ociicrs comiiutii'r uun tue i nrtHHiH
I'niim, I feel it my duty to inl'oriu you
that 1 cannot accept an invitation lo
visit your house either now or hereaf
ter. Yours truly,
Tiiuiikiu Tilths.
HKAKIIINII Til r. LION IN HEN.
tin Saturday evening, while Mr. Til
ton was writing at his desk, his house
keeper announced Mrs. Ovington. She
tisik a seat on his sofa alter tho greet
ings and asked Mr. Tilton whether he
w as not surprised to see her.
"Not at all," answered Mr. Tillon.
"I suppose, however, that you tlid not
receive my note."
Mrs. Ovingtoii replied that she had,
but notwithstanding it alio had come
to consult with linn on nn iinirtiint
subject growing out of the existing
difficulties.
TIIK OIUKIT OF THR VISIT.
Mr. Tilton lifted his hands audaid :
'I can permit no conversation uikii
I anything that relntes to mo or mine.
On any other topic, Mm. Ovington, you
nro at lilwrty to consult with me," Ho
' repeated to tier that he could not con
1 sistontly with self-irspott converse with
Mrs. Ovingtoii or her Intshand. He
said that he rrsMM-ted her as an indi
vidual, hut that he Would as soon think
of consulting Mr. or Mrs. Heocher.
Mrs. Ovington insisted that she had
a new asjicct of the caso to present to
linn, lint Mr. Tilton reiterated that ho
would not hear u word from her on
that topic. Mix Ovington remained
for some time in Mr. Tilton's library,
asking tn be heard, but Mr. Tilton
politely checkmated all attempts to
converse alsnit his wife, and the visitor
departed with her wonts unspoken.
Mr. Ovivgton said last evening that
his wile visited Mr. Tilton to obtain
his consent to biinging Carroll and
Alice Tillon to Hfisiklyn to prepare
them for a boanlltig school. He said
Mrs. Ovington had no other mission
and if slut bud Ihtii allowed to make
known tho object of her visit to Mr.
Tilton she would have asked his atten
tion to no other topic,
Mrs. Tilton went to Klinila'th, N. J.,
on Saturday, to vitit her mother, Mrs.
Morse, who is slujing with Mr. Ira
Wheeler, M rs. Tilton's lawyer. She is
expected in linsrklyn to-dnv.
It is said that n subscription is being
circulated among the mcmlicrs of
Plymouth rhttrch for Mrs. Tilton, and
that $1,700 have been mised so flir.
The rumors of n mmpnunisr which
havo crept into Uie iHiwsptipors cannot
be traced to any trustworthy source.
Mr. licccher's law) rs assert that there
is nn truth in then. M r. Tilton says
ho will listen tn nu such promisition,
and adds that h U sure that Mr. Monl
ton will not. X. 'V. Shu, .Sryif. 7.
Watchinii Title (iihi.r. The "rag-
f;ed wlged" iiiimj lieecher, seems to
ibvo his eye on tlk1 New Kngland ho
tel girls. Ho wrjtes thus from his
Twin Mountain retreat :
"There is one nature In these north
ern New Kngland' hotels of profound
Interest. The waiters nro young wo
men gathered frola all tho region far
and near,. immtly farmers' daughters,
of good education, ami to a largo ex
tent school teach) rs. They roiuo for
two months here.inot only to increase
their slender fundi, but that they may
soo soinotliiug of life. No Mrsim of
nolo comes hero rithottt being an ob
ject of Interest to very waiter. Thoy
are lady-like, devoid of any false shame,
aa if in s menial occupation, and bring
to their work a ililct dignity which
redeems It from tlo savor of servility.
Nothing Is more ctininon than forflimi-liea-that
have spelt many weeks hero
to part from thairwaiteraslfshe were
a member of their household."
TiiRNiD TiiaotsiiAN. The eiiur
of the Sedalia (M.) Vmocrrtf baa had
a Bible presented, to him, and there
upon remarks ; j
"It is a very Interesting work, and
If some of it theiiej were worked up
into sensation locals, with double heads,
our readers wonld be delighted. We
are now reading it account of the
creation, and we are utterly astonished
to And that no mantion ia made of the I
Minmrt Jf7trWirn." ' ' . I
77 K HICWKNT MOVXTAfX IX
El'HOHJi.
It aitini. Unit Mont IIIiiuk ! no
tamt lo Ik nXHiilil kh tbt iiioiiHii h
of Kuroii'aii niouiiliiiim. 'J'lmru am
nIiiiiik it nut ciiiiclnnivo i'iiMiim liir Ik
lieviuu that the liiuhml ituk in Kiiiiiiki
Ih lviilly Mount Klliuri, or i'.lhrua. In
thi ( 'aiivatuiH, A to iln niiju-iinrily in
hcij;lit over Mont llluuo thfin i no
qiltMtinu wlintovir, but tloulit linaliVcn
i'XovKci nn to iln Unnn within the
liniilri of Kuiiiie. Thin woiilil hiiiiii'
to Im nut at rent, bownvvr, hy tlio fuel
that Mount Klliinn in m h mirlhio'ii
or Kimipi'iin wdo of Ihu ('amiiHiuu
wnti'i'rdii'il, whilo Ihu Kiiiinnit of thr
('uui'iiaiin in ulniiMt univiMDiilly ivco.
niKt'il hy KfoKi'iipln'iD iih Ihu lioiiiidnry
lini' IiuIwih'ii i;uriiK' uml Ania.
v print Ihin tiniiliinx un inlrtvHl
Inr nt'coiint of tlio wound nwi'iit of thin
llly ami ri'inurkiihUi inouulniu, w hii li
wbh inuilo lii July inKt, hv Mr. r. (.',
irov,of the Knuliidi Alpum Cluh, with
thivo coniimiiiona. ono of whom wan
'tut I'xpi'riuni'oil Kwix uiiidi'. lly mi
uocidrnl to their hummeler lliry wciv
iiiitortiiniilely deprived of nil lueiinn of
uit'itriilely ileleriiiiiiinif the nltitinle of
ilheniinmiil.. The n.ou.itui.i waa tlrst I
lltikiuin imxH, 10.800 luet alxivo tho aea
level, and the height of the mountain,
an determined by Krenhtleld, in 1S,50
lect ; no that thn nrtunl nm-uut fi-un
the nlurtiniE plneo to tho aiiinmit in-
I volv.w a climb of hut 7.72U leut, The
tt,,itulU, Mllt Wnw iH Variouly
BKw a ffim lb U2 5 m)l.f
,i ,,: L i i.ini;J
nUn.f (i.luil()lll.ix. ,,. viillm
the unceul la umially made. Jlie pen-
tile ol the I aucasus call Mount hbur
Mingy Tan. In shape it is descrils'd
as a flattened dome, aomowhut resem
bling an inverted teacup ; and although
it presents truly Alpine chnructerintics
in its glaciers, lee tails and snow aloHs,
Isith parties agree that in good weath
er it can ho ascended without danger
or serious ililliculty, by mount tineers
of fair ability. Tho rope and tho ice
nxo, however, are iiidinpetuiuble in
many pluevs. In tho first cxeditiiin
Mr. Freshtleld ouco entirely liaapcur
ed in a crevanse concealed by the over
Iviiilf snow, but was tortllliulclv rolled
to his Collinuniolis who drew him forth
1 .... ...
Ill safety. I lie High wind and inreiiao I
cold ltpH'iir to bo the most formidable
obslltcles ; and the USO of fur clothing I
in mlviui'it !
,,' , ,. . , I
1 llO blisc Ot the topmost rone isl
reaclietl at a lielgllt ot Iti.lllMI Icet. I ho
final ridge, snys Frenhtleld, "was broad
and easy ; with our hands in our pock
ets aud our ice axes under our anus,
we tniui)ssl up until if rulminntcd in
a patch ol risk with snow all round;
ami they stissl more than i.
(HI feet
above tilO loltioht IH-Ilk of the Alps.
1 , '
lie oveisiweinig grandeur it the
mvm (h( wiiijl
is reli-ritsl lo
,iy j,p h Wnm nf M
...hm,,.,;,,,. It imm-ess.Hl bin tmshw
; ns,leet,y. "The lVnnhicn fn.m
Mont Hhinc aiv nothing compared to
the east chain seen fiiun F-lhiim. The
Ciiucusiiiu ginntis tuv finer and the
; ....i. i,
.,. IchcciiI is- liivsnine, but call la'
nn((, wjth 1.,.i,,oral,i,( m.,my tll(
... . ... 1 .
. IIH1 :m lieilur ocsi-rilicl na 'sui t-usv Hint
one longed to tiny w aw ny the mis? and
skedaddle." As the increasing fame of
Klliuin will undoubtedly lead many
mountain climls'ra to the Caucasus,
which is Dill of other peaks worthy
I heir attention, it is pleasant to learn
that tourists may rely upon hospitality
and kind treatment from the inhabi
tants. I'p to the present time the right of
Mount Killing to the first place among
the heights of Kumpo has been hut
sparingly acknowledged. We have
found only one text Isjok ill which it ia
expressly stateded lo lie the highest
point of the K,uroH'iui continent, and
that is I'ago's treatise on physical geog
raphy, a Issrk published in Kdinburg,
and used, we believe, in Harvard Col
lege. It ia classed as Asiatic in the
Inst edition of Mrs. Sonierville's well
known work, revised by Mr. 11. W.
liatos, Assistant secretary ol the Koval
Wiwigrapliieal Society, and published in
miu. jiiiwevrr.il now seems pretty
evident that a man must go to tho
Caucasus if he would ascend the highest
mountain tn r.uroHt. )uiaks.
SlXTt-KH'R TO TWKNTV-HIX. Mr.
I I'hiueas T. Illinium, the great show
man, wasniarneti un rt tslnesilay aller
noon. Sept. Kith, at Rev. Dr. Chapin'a
church, in New York city, to Miss
Nancy Fish, a young lady of twenty
sof Hummers, lilho and pretty, the
daughter of Mr. John Fish, of South
port, a ret i nil manufacturer of Lan
cashire, Kiigland, who hits been put on
the rock hy Mr. Uamum in his autobi
ography as "An Enterprising English
man." The bride was dressed in
sluto-rolored dross, aud Wore a Mack
velvet hot with blue feathers. From
her rani depended diamond ear-rings.
The bridegroom was attired in an
evening dress-suit. The knot was tied
in short order by Dr. Chapiit, nnd as
tho happy pair were pronounced hus
band and wife, according to the laws
of (iod and of the State, the Broom Im
printed a kiss on his bride's cheek, for
which he was applauded hy the assent
binge. Mr. Huron in has hern a will
owcr alsiut u year. Ho is 04 years of
ago, but wears well, and has only taken
M r. (iroelry 's advice of years ago, when
the Museum was burned down, to "go
a i.ii-iiig.
A Dkpcnct Patriot. Another hero
has fallen in the right place. Charles
Perkins, formerly Ignited States consul
! at Iiisbon, and his
wife have born ar
rested at Paris on a chariro of swin
dling. Perkins has Ihtii exercising his
talents among iinapprcciativo fnrciirn
era. In Louisiana he might be a Chief
Justice, or In Mouth t arolina a tiov
ernor, and havo the mlm of the White
House and the right hand ot noble
Senators. What a pity such talents
should !' wasted nn a foreign shore!
Ratiikr Pointed. The New Or
leans 1'iivyun has the following no
tice : " The young man who came in
to this office yesterday, sat down on a
box, and immediately' afterward jump
ed tip with an unearthly yell and fled
from tho ofHro, Is requested to bring
baek four hrass-hcadod tneka that were
standing on the box when ho took his
sent. No questions will he asked."
"I'apa.tloyon think Hooch-" ''Hush,
Johnnie." "Hut papa, don't you think
lleech " "Didn't you hear mo tell
von to stop your noise, air T I won't
havo yon talking of thoso things. Go
in and get your faro washed." And
Johnnie with tears in hia eyes wants
to know why papa won't tell him
whether beech-nuts are ripe. CiRcm
nnti Timet.
Anotiikr Thunderbolt. Homo of
the thin-skinned members of Heecher'a
congregation intimate that they will
oppose his return to the pulpit until he
covers the Monlton doenment How
mighty nice some pooplo become, any
how. Why turn up any more ragged
odgca for their "beloved Pastor" to
stand on f
An exrhanga says : " When hia olaaa
graduated, General Custer was tn the
guard house at West Point, tor Insiitinir
anon fair play in a fluhf. instead of
separating the combatants." The Uen
eral's desire for "fair play In a fight"
still seems to stick to him.
M
V. 1j K A
Wo dnsiro to mil (ho nttontion of tlio ciii.nns of Cloarfuiltl
luivn opened n
MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
Where wo intcml to r.nnxtmitly keep on Imml h full eiiilv f
TIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
ri.rir'i. o'i'f-i' j. hi .
y" " ' '' 1
Wo are prcpnrcd at all times' to furnish any of ihu cheaper makes of Pianos to order on the most
favorablo terms us to prices nnd terms of payment.
Our stock of ORGANS will consist of ilu; new nml popular
KYNUER ORGAN, (with llymlcr's Knee Ttetnolo nml tlowntwird Oclnve (Jouplnr,)
The SMITH AMERICAN ORtiAN CO.'S ORGANS,
MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANS, mid thti
XKW HAVHN MKLODIXiN CO.'S JUIIILKI:, TKMPLK nnd CHURCH ORC.ANS. ,
tesitlca these wo furnish to order Organs) from nny factory dfc'iretl.
We pell on every plitn known to the trmlo, either CI IK A P FOR CASH, ON NOTES, or on tht;
rorui.iR and baby LEASE PLAN.
On our easy terirm everyone can have n'trood instriiiiuiii, and im other investiiienl of like
amount will tend so much io MAKE IIOME JIAI'PY.
DC7"VVe shall lie glnd lo hnve yon cnll ninl see us, whether you desire to iMirclniso or not.
oct'23-'72-1y .tYKUEIt'N .tllTISIC KTRi:.
WiStrll.lflfdllS.
VALl'AULE FARM FOR SALE !
IN RIRAIID TOIVNSIIIP.
The anderalgned olteri for ul. Ih. farm on
I kU. k. .na illu.1 N II N,J InMNlklD.
(.,,.,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ... ,,, Ju.,r
J. le. Th. t.rm ml.ina l!0 .orea, .nil ia rj
dealral.ly b-ld. Tb.bailJI.gaar. .11 new, n l
aaaalet of a tare flame honaa, h.rir.g gi.od erllar
aad.rarath, and good water aoateaieol large
frame bra, blarhamllh abop, weeon ahrd, irlng
bona., Ae. The bending, on mia l.rin are .a
goou, ii n. arnwr, ian u i.. ,u l..v.u
eoanly. The lend I. of aapenor qaallty and in a
good atate of ettlltvalion.
! PuaacMina will b. gir.n in (lie aprlng, or at
I aay lime oinl e.inv.niinltn the pari-haaer. The
, lenaa will na n-aeoe.ble. I'.rrnna rt.imo. vl
I i.uri'haaine sen mldraaa lha anla.1 iber At Lreont.'a
Mill" I'. O.. Cle.rllrld eonnty, 1'... or aiply in
; r.e""aa the premla...
Any IH-rann. wanting any lnrrwi.lii.n in
I ,. ,,.','.!, r ,, uad, ih. Had or t.u
n rfgird
ana lira t.l I it lanil. in. i:ion oi uuiiuma
- th.re.in, Ae., Ai.,rnn get Ihr ii,rormatinn by ren
in, .n Shirifl I't. In t Icarfiil.l. n. hr ane.o me
farm fur a i.unitM-r ..f Ti-ra. an.! of omr.r tnowa
allalsmill. WKNI'KLI. KNIiHKS,
!.e.-oala Mill', ClrattirM Co., I'.
Jannary II, Hit.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DKALRH IN
FURNITURE,
WaiTTKKHNEH,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STKKKT, NRAR P. 0.
Th nadcrviened brae M.T. ta iaform the attl-
Mae af Clearleld, and tba pntilie grnmlly, tb.t
be ha. oa hand a Inn aaeortmeat of Korniior..
arb aa W.laat, Clieatnat and I'.ioli-J CUamWt
Raivra, Parlor 8ailea. Keelinieg and E.Unaina
C.alia, Lull..' acd Ileal.' E.ay Ch.ire, tb. Per.
foraled Uiaing aad Parlor Ch.lra, Can. Seata aad
Wladanr Chalre. Clolha. D.re. Sim, and Ktten-
ton LadiUr., Il.t Rank., Rerubbiug Itraahra, Ao
UOULUINU AND PICTURR FRAMKS,
Looking UlaaaN, Cbrunioa, Ao.. whlob wonld be
aallabl. for flulley pi
dee I a 73
JOHN TROUTMAN.
IllIKV ok IIIHIST.
SaearMor. to
KHYUKIt A CO.
TV-
10 THOSR INtKRESTKn IN TIIK
IR-
l-HASR OF A STRICTLY
PURE It YE WHISKY,
Fur aUtflicinal Purj.opw wi offur
llnlley's Pure Rye,
Ptie M U M ymr fllnn, nnd trill thp in pttflt
tgt to milt puretiMttrt.
W nt kaadU Urjjely
COPrER DISTILLED WHISKY,
Priefrem $!. tofl.ti.
W InpoK
FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN,
And m )m nutafactitrtn of
DR. STffiVEIfS
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
Send for price Hat.
IICKY k CHRIST,
pr.tt-Om ill North Third St., Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD
ncal i : H ,
t
or all iiinij
BatRRK BrTwit WwahnnM Twki, Cop 1 tig
Prnciwi, TmpM-W Uumjt Drawer, tt.
ron kali it
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
Ilralrre In Hardware,
mrliJI TI If Saeond Slrbat, ClearOeld, Pa.
TIIK CLKARFIKLD '
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE1
Mnnn(rlrtd eppvUll- for
TIIK Vi.KAnFlF.LI TRADE,
roa aata ir
.ngVra
B. F. BIOLXR CO.
F
O R
SALE!
A large aad well-tnlehod Rrlek Dwelling, eita
ate ea the rtrer beak, ta tb. bareagb af Clear
leld, aoataleing elerea room., with good eellar,
water la the hilehea, nnd all th. modem ennre
al.naea. P.ntrlea, BMb-raom, 'loib.a-pr.aaaa, Ao.
Let ett ty feet front aad twa bandred and Ihirly
feet bar k, with a twenty faot alky oa the ..at
aide. Held bulldlag, with all tbe apport.aaaooa,
will ba .old eheep, with peytaeatele anil pnrehe
Bar. Applieatioa aaa be made to the aodor
alga.d, or to A. C. Tata, I.q., who will giro ail
nroeoeary loformalloa te Iboee who doelro ta ia
apeat the property,
THOS.i. MeCULLOUOII.
Way Hal, II7S, If.
Beale's Embrocation,
(L ATI POWRLL'a,)
FaralldlMue. Ia.ld.atta Horaaa, OatUa, aad
Hamaa Fleeb, teg Irlng the eae af aa
eiterael appllaatiea.
Tbla amhraeaUea aa eiu.llr.ly Mad by
tb. tj.aeram.at darlaa tba war.
Far .ale by Rart.wlek Irwin, Cl.arl.ld
Jeaeph R. Irwla, O.rw.aa.llU. Daalal Head,
aadar. Latb.r.berg. if.
Attention, Lumbermen!
Wl ere aaw maaalaetarlng ear IMPROVED
STRNL. SOCKET DR1VINU CANT.
HOOKS, eaperler ta aay ether la aaa. Wa have
ale. la ataal a large aaaatity af Caatbook. aatla
ble for raAiag anraaeee, wbieb w. are adliaa
obnp far ea.h. AMOS A R. KRNNARD.
f
Clearleld, ra., at. rob II, IS7I.
Q.UN8MITIUNQ7
Q. W."VVOLFE,
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH.
Sbaa aa Third .treat, ere. Rlley'l klaeknallh
ibap, CLRARFtRLD, PA.
All blade af Rrlee aad Shit Oeaa oa band.
Repairing daaa la a iret-etaae maaaar aad at Mr
prleea. M'T
A K K K T. S T II V. K T,
11 V J K J. 1. 1' K
Our Mork of PIANOS will ronsixt of
t-
STKINWAY & SONS' PIANOS,
HA
pisrrHanfotts.
QLKAKFIKLI)
PLANING
jMILIj'ktoykmi
C () .M P ANY.
rflHR nnirarff).i;il, uoeeiwr
t. n i; i: i t
J. I'OWKM..
bm iiurcliBiH thtj t.'l.KAH-
rir.t.ir I'LAitiu .niu, inn ii-nutu it, i.ir ,
iloiuff an vxttimirr I.ohh-f. All tho wmobincry
will be ettl'tcl BarpNitry tu iimke it uun of tlio
mit rtiitlt valub itbiuenlt ul t)i kilnl iq (Imf
iSlaU-. 1 lu'T nr ihiw iit mrftl In rcctm or.lcr
lor nT work Hi tsteal In.. J tif f vri!. givefttcnAl
ttoniinti to all niait:rlctlK liir bui' ..uildm.
FLOORING, WEATHF.R- BOARjING,
rasti, Doo k s. nt.iNn.s,
ttll.lCHVTS. .TOffMM v;, At.
OK AM. MTVLF.-i, alwava on Lanl.
V'OltKKO BOAltl, anJ all arliclei nct-rtaa-tt
f-.r hiiiltliaf, will b cirhanneil Ut iJl.V
M'MltKH, so I bat rrn at a Jitanra
bring tlieir lumlirr, cxrbarnv it for, aul return
hntiiv with tbe inanufMturtMJ articUf.
Theruipariy will alwava hnvooa ban 4 a Uric
RtiH-k of ilrr lumbtr, to at lo Ixj abit tn f an
ordtr on tl: ahortrat noticr. Onlr the lt anil
ai.it ikillful bandi will l vmplnyed, to that tba
public nay raljr upou kuuiI work.
tiUiuWr will In worked or tuld a low aa it oao
b purchased anywlitra, and wamtntvl tu give
atiirartion. Ai tbe l-usliiffm will be d ine upun
the onfh principle w en a (lord tt work Tor small
pn4t,
DRY LUMBER WANTED!
Rsparuiall one and-a-balf and two In oh panel
fluff, lor wliiob a liberal priea will be paid.
Tbe bo fine will be eon.luottsd no tier th nam
or Ui
-Clearfield Thming Mill Co."
0. R. Murivll aMt pcrronnlly aupcrinlrnil III.
bnaiaeM.
Ordrra rrapertfally aollcited.
0. D. MKKRKI.L.
It. II. TAYLOR.
M. U. IlltOWN A BRO.
Cle.rfliild, Pa., Janu.ry S, IST4.
jJOSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
COMPANY,
OSCKOI.A STEAM MIL!.,
aAM-rAi-Tr.n.
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS
Srtirfrfrf- Potent lliihiii Shinftm.
II. II. RlHl.I.lMIIMlIli, Prraidrnt,
OHloe IVreat Place, No, 121 S. 41b at., riiil a.
JOHN LAWS1II Dciirril ga.'l,
Oaniil. Mltlr, Clo.rli.H rountj, Pa.
Also TOWN LOTS f r laid la Ilia l.T.uli
.fOreaola.
Ai.o Krp Ih. LAItllKST ASSORTMENT
of ilooda In t'le.rlvld oounty al ttirir Mammnib
Store In Oaoonla. janl 71
The Lightning Tamer.
TH I undertlftoed ar th nl Amenta In thlt
snunty for the'Nnrth American (lal ran tied
LIUHXNlNti RODS." Ttieao are tk only aar
rod now In na, and ar Dduried by nil th
clentifl nien In the ooontry.
W hereby notify tho eltlteni f th county
that w will f nt tbetn p a better rod, and fat
Icia money, than It oharfed by th foreign
aitanta who annnally travera tb eonnty and
earry off onr Utile caahf nerer to return.
KNCOURAf.K HOMR LA110U.
Thnf wlahlng tlrhtnltf Kod ereotod t
their bnlldinift need httt addrtet ae hy letter, or
eall In pnon. W will put them up nnywhvr
In theeounly, and warrant tbetn. Th Hoda and
Flitnrot ean ba aeon nt any tlm hy ealU'i nt
oar etor. II V. BlOt.KK A CX
Claarield, March In, HT t'
READING FOR ALLII
BOOKS STA T10XER Y.
Market St., t'laarMcId, tat Ilia INiel Oflire.)
rglllR aadoraigned bega In
IMlH nndraia;ned heara lenv to nnnonne to
thee!llena of Clearfield and rioinlty. that
X tbe eltiaena of Clearleld and rioinlty, that I
be haa fitted np a room nnd haa jnat returned
from lhliyilb Inrg amount of roatlina;
matter ronalallng in ptut t
Bibles aud Miscellaneous Books,
Blank, Aeeonal nnd Paaa Bovki of Try d
aarlptlon Paper and Bnvalnpta, French pre aeed
aad plain Pna nnd 1'enaiUf Blank, Legal
Pipra, Deeda, Uortgagetf Judgment, KimL
Hon nnd Promlaaory noteaj Whit nnd Parch;
went Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, nnd Bill Cap,
Sheet, Mnate for either Piano, lint er Violin
oonetaatly on band. Any hooka or atatlonery
dealrei that 1 may not nav on aanti, will b or.
ordered by Irak eipreat, and told nt wkoleeal
or retail tn anlt fluatomer. t will alio keep
pan oa i i iiMreiire, enea na magaiin. newa
papara, A a. p. A. tJAULlN.
uiearoaiti may t, luna-tt
Lime Tor Sale I
T1IR andaralgned, realding near tb depot haa
mad Mtnpletn nrrangewenta with Lime
urn era eaet of lb mnnntain, whereby be la ena
bled tu keep conitantly on hand a large quaat lly of
IMJKK L1MKI
which he offer to farmer and hoiMen it k trifle
abotr oit. Tkoee io neH nf (he article wnnld do
well to give me a eall, or addraia nt by letter, be
fore negotiating their lime.
in". u. rnnrmuna,
Clenrfieltl, Pn., Jun , 1MI.
Idlvery Hlibl
TH R nneVrt lgn bog lenv t iaftmn the pah
lie that b it now fully tnprd to acom ma
date all In tho way of fnmiehlng lloraea, R aggie,
Hnddlo nnd llaraeea, nn th abort at notUe and
en renaoaabla tana. Reeidono on Loenat atrtot.
btwn Third aad Fnnrth.
OKO, W. (IKAR1IART.
01nrtld,Fh. 4,1074.
A,
KM it-.r a
5
W X ' A
county tn
ilio fact tlint wc
INKS
BKOrilHUS' PIANOS
$li;f(U.t,ifoii3.
'p it i:
L A It Ci K S T
ASSOHTMKM OK
NTOVKK !
' orer lruulit (he enontT, arc Mi-g rrcfMTrd at
(tic Ifsr.lwnrc KtnhlilinHTit of II. I'. ItK.I.I.U
V tO,, ouiniriiir; ttif (vliiiwifig Conk hlutaa t
srF.AUH CAI.OIMK1''.
i SUMUKHANSA. '
HKliULATOU.
I vyi w kIi ?
THICMPH.
tiov. ri:.NK.
HKADINII
NATIONAL IiANUIC. C. Id.
Alia. III. riiDowing llc.ll., Rn.rta:
SI KAll'S AMI ( LINK Kit
kpea it's an 1 1 ni;sr, .
M'KAHftflKmfCI.AK.
KI'KAIl'S PA H !." CdOIC,
hliiKNINO I.MIMT,
I'.ti.N TUX, '
OirsKY,
vriXAX.
SUNBEAM.
IIUBV
HAUPHIX EtJii.
CHESTER KOO.
VOLCANO.
I'HOKNIX.
1IFAVY HA It IMOM ANIISTtlltB
ROOM 8 I I1VLS, AC. -
riaartelil, Kepi. II, IS71.
rjH) THE
F It O N T !
(iHKAT I Xt I I I MKM
AT TIIK
CLEARFIELD BAKERY
AND
ICE CREAM SALOON I
Th an;lt-r:gm"J hnTtna; junl Uttnl up new,
tar ami oomfwrtable room on Market atrrrt,
nrar Third, rreprrtfully Infonaa th pnhlictbal
be now drejiartrd to 4)aninodaU them with
ererythinft in hia lino on ahurt notice and al all
buura of lit day. 11 keep on hand
EltEiSH HKKAI),
KI'PKH, UOUJt, PIEf,
CAKEr alt kiu.N.
ICE C Jl E A M ,
and n grnernl aatorttnrnt of
COXFKi'TIONKRIKS. FIVI'ITS, N l"T-S -.
Altofwlileh will bed livond to eurtomere at their
rvfidenera, when rvqnatcd to do to.
ICR C11KAM, tT IH-ttlih, rre,l It, a nwtlf tar-
TliUDkrol far the genoruua patrooaje beatowed ia
the paal, ha hopcj tu merit aud receive a oen
tlnaenoo c.f tho aame from hia eld cuU
ner, and other,
JOHN STADLKR.
Jonoll.tS-tf.
O. I. c.
"tt7"IIKKR 1a hny my fRV fl.TOPS, 1R0
yy eerie. Queen-ware, Ulan ware, lrf and
Nutiona, Coulcctiuiierioa, Ao., cb'-ap fur caoh.
Th auhenribcr bey; lear to inform bit old and
nrw euatumera thai he biu opened :
A VARIKTY PTHKR
IN (1I.KN IIOPR, I'A.
And will rll fl'Milp
i lca to anit (be limrR. A
liberal retluclinn will '
le made lo cuatuinvia buy-
Ing nt wholesale.
Call and era in Ine my n tot-It befure parehaahig
elwwliere. A liberal ahar nf pahMe patronage ia
aelioiled.
C. J. KKAUY.
01 en Hope. Pa., Jun lt IttJl.,.,
F. HIGIiKU A CO.'S '
-SPECIALTIES-
- : - . t . ,
nUILUmiS' ltARDWARR,
MBCHANICS1 IIAItDWARK,
LDMIIRRMKN'S HARDW ARF,
PARMINU UTKNSU.S.
HILL SUPPLIRS,
IRON NAILS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNIMIKS,
l'AINTRKS' FIND1ND8,
CALCINED PLA8TKR.
May II, 1173,
JNnKItTAKINtt.
The an.leralgnrd are aow fully prepared la
earry oa tho bualaim of
HMi:ilTAKIU,
. AT RKAONABLR RATES,
Aad roapeettolly Mll.it tba p.tren.g. af tbora
neeiUng aaob MrriMa. .
JOHN TROl'TMAN,
JAMSa L. LSAVV.
Ctnrilotil, Pa., Frb. II, lJ4.
WILLIAM MTltKNttX Jusiir
as taa Pa tea atra Scaiaa.aa. LVMHRR
01TY. Cwlleeuena m.ila aad meaey preaaplly
n.ld orer. Artiohr. of aereeoMnt and 4.1. of
uavaranea aeetly axaeoird and warranted .or.
reel or ao eberge. Iljytl