Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 28, 1874, Image 4

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    Jhnhi'iuf, fflnu'nw.Ar;
SACKLTT & SCIIIUYER,
nil A IK ID
HAliDWAliFi,
an.l manufacturer
Tln.Copppr & Sheet Iron Wnre,
Fecund Strrel,
CLEABKIKLH. PA.
Ha.ing largely Increased cur stock of H"
w.t, we Iiitll. Ih. public to Bin" '
and prices, j
Carpenters nd persons who contemplate uulld- j
I.. ill An .ll In ...mine Our . i .
TOOLS ft BUILDING HARDWARE,
which li new anil of Hie leal manufacture, and
will be eoltl low for caih.
NAILS,
GLASS,
IM'TTY,
GLUE,
LOCKS,
LATCHES,
, .illNl.ES.
SCRKW3
All kinds of Bench Plunos, Paws, CM.cls, Squares, 1
Hainmrrri, Jlatuhetf, PluraLi anil Love If, j
Mortised A Tim nib (lunges, Bovcls,
II race i A UiUs, Wood nnd Iron
llcnch Screw, and tho beit
During Machino la llio
. market.
Double and Singlo Bitt Axes,
, POCKET CUTLERY, 4o.
Aijents for BurneW Iron Corn Shelter,
warranted. '.
Aluo, agent for ftio-iarda' j
GOTHIC H I E TOPM, .
which rtTrctuslly tun RmoVy Fine. ' j
Farmeri' Iu..lfmntn and (lardrn Tuoli of every
description.
A Urnti TiirlotT of
COOK STOVES,
which we warrant to gif iatifotion.
Portable Hatitrt "I twnare,
?,Roofinft. Spnntinff and Job Work dona on
rcaaonat'le tornn. All onlen will rewlva pmmpl
allentlon. Jtiav H, 1873.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
tSoeoe"or lo Boy n ton A Toung,,
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
Mftnufactartri of
FOETABLE & STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES'
Corner of Fourth and Plae Streeti,
rl.RARFIF.I.n, PA.
nAVINO enjratrfld In the fnaaafaoture of fret
clan M ACIIINEUT, we irupMlfull Inform
the publie that we are now prepared to All all
order! ai cheaply and aa promptly ea can be don.
In any of the clttea. We manufacture and deal in
Mulay and Circular Saw-Milla
Bead Bloeka, Water Whcela, Shafting fulleye.
OiSbrd'i Injector, Steam flaogea, Steam Whiatlee.
Ollerl, Tallow Cupa, Oil Copa, Oaugo Cocke, Air
Cocke, Globe Valroa, Check Valrea, wrought iron
Pipee, B'.eam Pumpa, Boiler Feed Pumpa, Aotl
Friction Uetrca, Soap Stone Packing, Gum Pack
ing, and all kioJi of MILL WORK) together
with Plowa, Sled Solea,
COOK AND PARLOJl STOVES,
and other CASTINGS of all kinji.
' Ordere aolloltcd and filled at city prioea
All letters of Inquiry with reference to machinery
of onr annfaetnre promptly anewcrcd, by addrea
ing na at Clearfield, Pa.
Jaol'7-tr BIGLER, TO I' NO A REED.
JEYV 6T0iE AND KEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW & SON
; Have juet opened a
Niw Stobi, od Main S4.,Ci.iAriiLD, Pa
ltitclr occupied bj Wm. F. IRWIN.
Their atock conaiala of
Goclt! (if tho best quality,
Qukenbware, Roots rind Shoes.
and ererjr article ceceiiarr for
one'a comfort,
Cell dJ examine our atock before pur
dialing eliserhere. May 9, 18fi6-tf.
JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stnvc Lining nnd Fire Iirick,
kept oon.tantly on hand.
-a-. . -
STOXE AD EARTHED -WARE
OF KVERT DESCRIPTION I
CEOCKS! POTSI CIIOCKS!
Fliher'a Patent AlrllKlit Self . Heellnc
Fruit Canal
Dt'TTKH CKOCkU, wltb lids,
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLR- BI'TTER CROCKS,
PICKLE CROCKS,
FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES,
STEW POTS,
And a great many other things too nnmerona to
mention, to be bad at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY,
Corner of Cherry and Third Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA,
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST I
A Proclamatioriagainst High pricesf
W. . i.. , .
.JLT.b.'.S,I. LI'w1"" "I
..A rVH,:T'"w".,',.''r.d.V.',"i .V-1
; :r j". ,", r ' remiao i
I7.0.'.Vb,."??J ?h"P tbln"- Those
who lack failb upon this point, or deem onr alls-
(J-....I1. u,,v,uouH., neeo DUS
VAt.i. at nrn stohe,
Comer Front and Market streets, '
Where they can aee, feel, hear and know for them
aeleea. I o fully understand wbsl are eheao wood,
this mast be done. We do not deos. it .JW.
o aaamerate and Itemiae our stock. It U enough
Wa have Everything that ii Noedod
and consumed In this market, and at prioea that
. dc JOSKPH SHAW A SOU.
Clearfield Nursery.
1N0OURAGB HOME INDUSTRY
TUN undersigned, taring established a Mat
. eery an the 'Ptka, about half wee bet...,
iaelll rjnrwen.Tllle, Is prepared to
- a iikMaet Faun -rKS,(..J.M
-art,) aHergraona, Skrwbber.. U, IL
..Vr1 '; Shmbk-,,, Uraa- V Mies,
.-Tl,rrt".- Black berre. Hir..k.T
aeberrjVlaM.
(rt. Mil ,.. ....
-vl",Z. I"' -'.Slb"fMiOraTr
nnd eerie eexri.t nw.k..v
' - - -. i . , nnaann
yntlandadU. AddriiT
r i 1 I . .., Onrwaa villa, Pa.
Snt Got&t, Gmttltt, (fir.
. w, lnm.
WJ3AVK11 A
UKTTH
CLEARI'IEI.1, PA., '
".': a ;:.;:
Arc nllVriiig, II llie old viand of 0. L. heeil X On.
their stock of goads, oonslstlng of
i DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
, . DO0T8 A SIIOK3,
HATH A CAM, ,
t UAIIDWAHg,
QUKENSWARR,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, &'., &o.,
At tlio most rfttiftiiftljle rMM (or CASH In
, rt . . . . ... -
exchange for
(Square timber, Boards, Shingles,
(lit COl'N'TRV PRomiCK.
AdvauoflM ntid to thoM nngafrii In get
ting out cUr timber oa tha moat advnnUfoua
trt ' n;... '. ptllJnT3 1
KRATZER i LYTLE,
, JIAIIKUT HTliEtT,
I' i.imki'I i: i. n , p a.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
OliOC E It 1 E S,
Hardware and Qiirrnrwarr,
fionti, SbnM, Hati, Cpn,tVe.
bhoB.V.n luppll.d vllh LEATUKB
nl SnOK FINDINGS t reduced rtttr.
PAI.TI SALT t SALT!
reUII Tery cheep.
At wholeeele ftnd
f AINTH, OILS, CALCINED PLABTER, Ac
' A liberal dlieoant to bnllderf. . , j
HOUSEHOLD O00D8, CAHPETS, WINDOW
j SHADES, OIL CLOIIIS-la Urge
( a,ua.otlllee.
! FIHH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN HEAL and
CHOP, alw.jri en hand.
ffAlloftba aboro gomlt era parcbaaed
eiolu.lrelj for eab, and therefore wia and itl
be aold aa cheap at the cheapeaL aprill-74
po THE
F It 0 NT!
fiRF.AT EXriTFMFNT
AT lilt:
CLEARFIELD BAKERY
AND :
OYSTEE SALOON I
Tha onlrrtijfnfd having jmt flttrd np new,
large and ooinlurtahlc rnnnia nn Market etrect,
near Third, ri,et fully infumt tba pnbliethat
bo now drt'pared to aoeoutitodeto them with
every thin f in hie line on abort notion and at all
houra of tha day. He kttpe on band. - -
EHKSfl UtlEAU, - y t ' 1
nusKP, rolls. ru:e,
CAKES, all binda.
rnrnii AiArrnn lai rurnu es-rs.it r- wr oroolit to the oounty, are being rwlrwl at
FRESH OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLEi,'irr.K.t.bii.hn.entof u. kiim,i;h
nod a general aeaortmenl of
COMfBOTIONBHIBS, PKUlTa, NUT8, .,
All of which will be delivered to auatonereattbelr
reildenoe. wbon rtquaeted to 4t to.
ICE CREAM, by the diib, aerved inn neatly fur
nlehed room.
f -
Thankful fur the fenarons patronage beatowad In
tha pait, ho hopea to merit and reoelve a oon
tinoanoa of the anaa from hie old follo
wer, nnd other.
JOHN STADLEM.
June ft.7J.lf.
JJANIEL GOODLANDER,
LUTlIKR8Bt.R(t PA.,
. l' 1 : Dealer lo - 1 '
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
: HOSlEItT & GLOVES,
UATS A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOES,
Tobnoco, Orooeriea and Pish, Kails, Hardware,
tjueensware and Qlassware, klen'a and
lioye' Clothing, Drogs, Painta,
Oils, School Dooks,
a large lot of Patent Medicines,
Candles, Nnts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack
. . . era, Rock and Rtfl. Powder,
Flour, Grain and Potatoes,
Clorer and Timothy Seed,
Sole Leather, Moroccos,' Linings, Bindings and
Thread, Shoemakere Tools .d
Shoo Findlnga,
Ko greater rarlety of gooda In any atore In tha
onanty. All tor sale eery low Tor cash or eounlry
produce at the Cheap Corner. Aug. 27, 1S7-1.
JF ECONOMY IS AN OUJKCt"
BIT YOfR
CLOTHIN U,
Furnishing Goodo, dco.,, ....
'-.i .' At '
D. STEWART & SON'S
. 1 . . 5 ' f t
CIiOTUINd STORE.
They keep a full lino of
Men's, Youtht' i- lioyt' Clothing.
Also, Umbrellas, Katthella, Overalls
tints, bhirts, l.ndorslurts, and
Drawers, io. ,
Which they will sell at moat reasonable prices.
Call and examine their foods before nurehaains?
elsewhere. Room on Market Street, onnoslte
tba Coart House. ,
Clearneld, Pa., April 1, H7I. '
The Bell s Run Woolen Factory,
Penn township, Clewflold Co., Pa.
II V R It E D UDTI
B U R N E D U P I
Tha ml-wrlbere have, at great nipanea, rabutlt
- 'iniisirainn mvtmmwnj, to Uie aiWOIIon Ot B ant-
' Manufactory, with .11 Ih. .Oder.
''P'm.n'..U.ch.d,.nd.r.p,.p.rrf to make
naimrnooa neooaeuy, in uie araotlon of n Int-
ail ainl. or Cloths, C...im.r.s, Hatlnelte, lllaa-
kete, Flannels, Ac. Pl.nlr of food, on hand to
supply all onr old and a thousand new enstomsrl,
whom wa ask to eotno and axantln. nnr itoek.
The hneiness of
CARDINO AND FULLINQ
wIR reo.lre our especial attention, Proper
arreng.inewli will be xle to reoelro and dellrer
wool, to enll enstonera. All work warranled and
done upon tk. shortest netlco, and by strict alien.
Hon to koolneee we hope to realise a liberal eban
puuuo pairooaga.
) ; 10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED! '
I Wa WlU hav Ihe hlh.a. ..k B..
nd sell onr inanuraotured gooda aa low as similar
goedi can be bought la the coualy, and whaoerer
wo fall to render reasonable satisfaction wa can
always be round at hone ready to naka proper
aaplanatlon, either In person or liy letter.
' rfle JA"K JnH80II A SONS,' ,"
wfriffSlf Bwe, f'n
QU.N3MITin.NG.
!,j Q. W."wOLFEf
i PTlAPTrOiT. nnwourmt
, wjiu V UOOll 1 H, m
Ifk skosj msb t!. T..J .1 a . . ... T
a.; .. a.k.iih
e, 1'LlnRprtl.D, PA.
All Iraads mi km ,.
frj) floods, OJrorrrifji, ftr.'
fjl II IS 1. A T B T HIIVEI
V! i
THE LATEST MOVE!
HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S
nitUG stoke,
To their new building on Second Street, asarly
opposite Ilia .lore of Weaver A Uclls,
CLEARFIELD, PA., ,
Where the Bill continue to supply their old and
oy.,,,,rs a. may a,,., w!,V
PUKE DltlKiS!
OH KM I C A li S !
PIIARMACEI'TICAL I'ltUI'ARATIO.NS,
t ; (Int'ludlng all arw remedies,)
Patent Meillelnea, Palais and Oils, Olass and
i ui,, Driiimi uiih., riaiionerj,l t'nper,
Ac. also, a fall Mae of Drug
gists' SiinJii.., Ililr
Tonics,
for medical I aseramrntal purpose only,
Pore White Lead, Colors or all kinds, lUw and
Dolled Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpcn.
. line, Coal Oil, Pslnt A Varnisb
i Brashes, Flavoring '
Kxlracla,
ConfecL'niicrles, Bird Seed, Spire, ground and
ungrounil, uf all kinds.
SMOKERS AND CJI EWERS
Will find our slock of Chewing
and Smoking Toliacco, Importrd ami Do
mestic Cigors, SmitT and Fino-ent to be of the
very bot briinds in the market. .
LAMPS ASD CHIMNHYS, '
, All kinds of OLASS WARfc
8ARI1KM SEEDS,
' MI'SlfAt I.VSTRtlME.NTS
and Mnalral Trim ml up of every varlrty.
IIf Ing a long oxnorfenre In the bunlnt-i, and
.fi "..w.'JI.iil .'I"!.:':. "d
n miiKivo ana wen teiectrtl eioolt ol nelicinae,
w mvw vnauiru 10 nil
li Ph.siei.n.1 n....ei..i: .
4 the short oft not ire and on the uoet LMaaunaMo
the ahortOPt n
termi, day and night.
IMRTHWICK IIIWIN.
Claariial.l, P. Mar II, 1871-tf. f
rji II fi
LARGEST
ASSORTMENT OP
NTOVKf J
NTOYKN !
w-. ruBaiiiiaiiIB uw lOIIUWIUg VOUK PIOTM I
Sl'EAR'H CALOHiFIC. , , ..... ,
' SUSQUEHANNA,
, KttiULATon.
NO P I.E.
EXCEL8I0H.
TKIUMril.
GOV. TEN N.
KEADINl)
. NAT10KAL RANGE, 4C. 4C.
Also, tha following Heating Bluiee i
SPEAlt'S ANTI CLI.NKEIt
SPEAU'S A fill DUST. , . , ,
ppear'S onnicutAR,
1
SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK,
MORNIKO LtOIIT,
HON TON, .
OIPSEY,
VULCAN,
' fSUNIiEAM,
RUliY'
DAUPHIN EGO,
CHESTER EGO,
VOLCANO,
PHOENIX,
HEAVY BAR ROOM AND STORE
BOOM BTOVEH. 40.
Cleartcld, Sept. 53, 1871.
FARMiNG IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALR BV J " '
ir. F. Hlglor A to.
IRON D0I BLK-8IIOVKL PLOWS.
WOOD DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS.
WOOD SINfll.R SHOVEL TL0WS.
IROK CULTIVATORS.
WOOD CI'l.TIVATonS.
flOWAKDA A IRO.V BEAM PLOWS.
I'lTTSBUIKl STEKI, PLOWS.
IIATPT'S DELI.EFOKTE PLOWS.
ROBESON'S and TnciMI'POK S PLOWS.
M-ftharea fur all ol tha above Plowa con
stantly on hand. lny2K-78
O. I.
Co
WHERE to buy my MlY U00re3( 0R0
orlci, Quffniware, Qlamware, lrafi and
Kotlona, Confaetioneriea, Aa,, aheap for enah.
Tha tubaffrltrfr hen leave to Inform bin old and
now ouetomera that
be baa
opened
A VARIETY STORE
IH (JLKN UOi'E, I'A.
And will eell (foodi at prioea to twit tba ttmoe. A
liberal reiluetion will be made to aa 'torn ere buy
ing at wholeale.
f Call nnd eiamlna my ilock bofore purvhaalng
leewbera. A liberal ehara of publie patronage ia
olieited.
C. J. KEAUY.
Qten Hope, Pa., June 14, 1H7L,
JT F. BIGLEIl A CO.'S '
-SPECIALTIES-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE, , , .
UrCllANIOS' HARDWARE, -' V r .
LUMUERMRil'S HARDWARE,
FARMIN0 UTENSILS,
MILL SL'PPLIRS,
IRON d- NAILS,
PAfSfTC, OIL, TARNIsnRS, 1 ;i ' ''
PAINTERS' FINDINOS,
' CALCINED PLASTER.
May IS, 17I. 'i i.i
B
OOTANDSHOK MAKING.
dOSIPII II, DEKRINII. Market street, la
Shaw'a Row, ClearSeld. Pa., baa Just reopived
a la. M of Freeoh Calf Skins and Klpa.th.
aest la le anrket.anel Is now prepared lota. n,
nlaelaawereeeelilM In hfa Ha..' N. will war.
1aat ble week lettss ornawont.d. " '
w aa outlaws rr Uhsarlal and rlelnlty an
respoMrally l.rlud I. gl. bias Mil. " '
Work dene al abort notleo. tilS'lSy
Joa painnnio or UntiiT dkscrip
Ilea neatly enraentee) at this otae,
: Tioifa 11,0 '," ",'',K'" ,! Tonlh-Nalhan ('. .lames, Doyle
ihe best quality. i fU" millions ol people, mrmcri the ' "ii. i iii"ii-i.mm , i,,i,-,,.. .,i tmvn, HuckH eountv.
,buis of nil Internal trade so nnmorons'""1 makers, machinists, wheel-wnxhls, i J.;,,vcnth Chnrfcs II. Shaffer, licad
PITKF irvre ivn t rr c P"'lalle that it would oeuin lo, bliicksiuilhs. sjuhjlein, nicrcliniits. for-' ;,, . lt,.rk eountv.
runr. n. ami J-Kt lJltS, Hliwr lnKiiwnH , (1(11V ,1( m,nrr , wnrdei-S, salesmen, clcifcs nnd others., Xwi-mh .luinei W. Annle.'orri-
THE KEVOBLICAN.
WKDNKRDAY MORNING, SI T. 3. 1ST!.'
HUMAN Urt. i t
After ft li He, a hmy Win
Will rut ftuiti all Iti loll art J pain.
Aflor a while, rarth'a rnth will ,
And a wwrlvil heart flml wifl rlfUffi
After ft whtlr. a nnlHci. fan,
An empty arat, vamnt plat.'
Alter a will In, a man forgot ;
A trutublfd head-itone, an unknown pj
tiik ki:.sox 117 Yt
It in now neitrly ten yeuin ainre the
eluKe of the Into civil wnr, nod time
enough hiM elnpxed to toHt the wliulum
cil' Hume meiiauiVH liy wliich wo hud
Imped In rebuild the ohnttered sorial
iiioiie, li i hi restore ine nniien iiniutrirv
of the inmirxent Hlittes,
Tliv Into wnr in I lii country huviiu;
th liiiitely nettled the qtifKtion of nluv
erv, there reiniiined no mutter of Hocinl
piiliey ivlntin lo the Smitliern SlnUvi,
whiili I "ire t lie nlilitent vuliie to tin ui'
the North, coiuimi'ed with the impor
tant tusk of preparing the wny for their
iiiihiHli'hil rehiilh'tution. Our natinuul
eoiiimereial hintorv mneo the n nr Iiuh i
nnil'l llliivsil'i' u'iiiiiu nwiiiii mm i
i ....i .,.,.. ( ,.r .1 I. ,,. ,.e (....1
,.., ,' , ....,. r ,i. x-.....i. !
(hull We bud n
1IH,CI .
AVhllt if lllllt lilntory ? t'llCilllill'aU'-
j y j, (h ,,, ,(, j,, ,w .,,,,
coiiliiineil finii iiietTnuii); Htnnulmn
ami iKilVM;uii. If bclin-e tho people
in placed ii fimjlf. iiMi' oruieWirtiH
li' i.tti', Htilltcicnt of itnelf to priHluee
llie whole effect, w ill Ihey not be tllu
pimt'il rather to abaiulini the uliillilir
enitniil ol tinuncial tlieory upon winch
il bus been Hinylit tocoiiHue them, and,
cMiiiniic into tin ('allien ot otirlosH
trad
The HimpW triilh is, that the South a,4u.ii 1 m m, o only i.ns,iB..- jne
is dvinK, and we lire all losing one who mimber of working-oxen in 1HU0 was
hus'been with all hcremwlaatill our W.3!i;in lH70milyWI6,:i.Uiilson.
ilenrest SiUr ; one who has ever beca All theso horses, mules, asses, work-
a trsd nistoniorin the mart of trade, ttlnis-oxon, etc., rt-juin-.t liarneHH and
To feed, clothe, bouse and cquipJshomlowear.wiiRonsand plowslodniw
with every conceivable article of use;""" " "lnlT "nienn, an ui nuien
in lirinirinuf about the exist intreominer- ' h dry rot hn now ntlnckeil these; , wn , tu.i. ,..,.,. w,ni... . ,
eiul dcinvKsion. WbciitbciwRi-cliwi'd
tho Sui4i was lull of cot I. m ml empty
of everything else. To tupplv her
with gisslH in exchange for this cotton,
nll'orilciliiii cxi ellcut trade to our iiinnu
fueturers and liiereliiints Httritig the
yeurs IHIlo to leB7. Alter thin rnsh
i was over, we expected to resume that
' usual commerce with the South, which,
even In luilimil years, was HUfln iciit to
form o Htrenitllien tho basis ol a lure I snibsiHtence to the extent of nbsolulelv,
proportion ivt our Indnslries: In this oil percent., and, relatively to sipuln
we weredifiippolnled; theprepaialioim, ij,,, 27 per tent. It will presently be
which wero, inaiiu fur llie ev. ul went',.,, ,,t there is not only lew land ill
ti,r n.dl,inK. and ,r iiidiislriea hewn
r ,,,,,' imii. i, urn
.....oil ,.c .1.:., : o
AVtn tlilM'lUlHC ol Ull- UlnitMillllllcnt ? ,,(, j)Ui J,, tlt SnUtll t'lU'll liCPKOll'lil
Vel,dfiledlo.co,.t.1,e..fnyet;h,l,l0f ,h0 11UUIIH of Hultenco is,
lull to see. unit our iflcr true ilwmj :
and it is much to bo fuared, tbnt with
1 "II onr k.hhI inlenlions, the ret -oust rue -
lion lin iisiiiiH winch wn rtuo nu urn
lo nt not Iiu- I i Sfitlthoril StHtt-S uru
llie chief cause of this nionmftil lvsnlt
S In the slutifclica w li ii li will now
.re ndiliiced to demonstrate the decay
;in nnd nioribiind eondition of our
sialer States ol the South, llie bonier
Stales of Delaware, M arj hind, Teiiiins,
seo, Kentucky and Missoml have lint
been . included. This plan has been
adopted in ordur to avoid cavil ; for it
miiit with some jnstiec he said of these
'"Hl "amed States, or lare portions of
inein, inni inr vanons reasons tlio rc
I const ruction nicusmvs have not liorno
j upon them with the like ilcurco of
liui-slniess expeneiiceit in the others.
U Another act of care ii lw cxir
jcised in preferrlmr the omploynieiit of
qiuntitiri flir Vitalting cnmparianim. to
tuc use ol mine. In tlio very lew in
stances where, of necessity, valuet are
employed, the pa'i' tlnllar has been
reduced to ffold, and at the rate of HI
tents ami 1 mill, that, having ken thcl"
average, value of the paper dollar in, ,
j the your! 1S7U, the only an In w hich
values in paper dollnrs (n ciir in the
I olHcinl tables ipioted.
I ' TlioRiitlioritiesfortlieiiniulieiiiirivea
laro tho Census and Agricultural Rc
j ports of the failed Stales d'ovcrunicnt,
I except in one (r two lintaucei, rliere
the authorities nit trivcii in font notes.
The lutes information obtainable hns
been jrjven in all cuso.
M.tTII.
Ill lHljfl, before the war, tho States
of Alabama. Arkansas, Florida. Georgia,
Louisiana, .Mississippi, North Carolina,
Snulh t'lirrlliiia, Texas and Virginia.,
(iueliitlinjr w hat is now known as West
iiririuiiia) which are those alwiivs
alluded to lieivinuller as tho South or
the Southern States, contained a popii.
tion of 7,9!i3.5:tl persons. In 1 870,
after Ihe w ar ami five years of "recon
struction," the poptilalion was 8.(170,.
HHO an iniieimo of little more Lb.au 8
per cent. In ten years. The progress
it tiicse Mutes ui population had been
from G,2"1.247 lo 7,!i!W,5al. ori7. H'r
cent, during the previous decade. lur
inglho sumo decudo (Irj(i(l-1H7(0, the
progress ot the remainder nl the I nion
wan from 23,4 l!),7!Ml to 2!l,Hrl7,4!ll in
habiianis, or 27.4 per cent.
Hot Ii of these comparisons intlicale
that tho South bus suffered the
grcutcHt calamity that can befall a
State not presumed to bo governed
despotically'or hampered for land the
retardation of her population. In this
single expression ia comprehended all
the social and industrial misfortunes
that can affect a community jioverty,
starvation, the ravages of disease, the
blight of inlanta, lawlessness, crime, (lie
stoppage of work, the advent of despair.
It means what llio word Poland once
meant; it means what Ireland means
still.
There are no statistics which show
the number and causes of deaths in the
rural districts and those of tho cities,
even were they complete, which they
nro not, that would not nll'ord a fair
criterion by which to cstlmato the
whole number. Hut whcro thero is
substantially no emigration, the sta
tionary Condition of the population, as
show n nliove, is enough, liir of ull Ihe
marks ofa national rule of mortality,
that one Is the most infallible.
I - PAIPEKISM. ; ,
On the flint day of June, 1HU0, there
w ere receiving support In all the alms
houses of tho South, but !,!! 9 persons.
On the corresponding tiny In 1870 the
nnniber was 12.7IK1, an increase of
puupcrs at. the rate of nearly 22 per
cent. Tho Dumber of pnilpcr it.,
ported during the year ending Jnne 1,
IHliO, was 12,7Wi ; (lining tho corres
ponding yenr, 1S70, It was M.flfin, an
increase ot i i per cent.
cm 1! K.
'I'liu number of pcrsnnV In frrlnn in
tire South on June 1, 1800, wus hut
1,785. Oil June 1, 1870, it was 6.341
an Increase of nearly 4 tbr 1. The
number of persons convicted of erimo
during the year 180,0 waa 6,l!2 ; dur
ing 187(1 it was 10,157, an Increase ot
Ru per cent. . ,( ,
1' rom theso mid evidences of social
decay wo turn to tlioso of un industrial
character. ., . - ..... .. ,
poyiRTTe-TBNAsarssfn VAf.ru ori.Afm.
In 18G0 tliu nssoHstsI, ns comiurel
Willi Ihe tnnrkct rulnc if the lands ol
the Southern Ktafes, a-ns low; in 1870
It was high. In 1SG0 tlio astessuionts
in most of the Stntes had stood lor
many ' years nnchnngyd, while the
' -Tha total dsathi In Held, camp and hosnitej
la tha Ocafederata army during (he entire war
era lets than 1011,1m,. Utter ef Joseph Jones,
M. D., to Ore. t. Cooper, August I, Ids,, pub
lished hi Ihe New York ie.
VIllllO (if lands 'mil tieert nlnwl? Iillt
cnnatantly rlliijr. The revenue iu
iuirc.nients of the Plate' tf,avcrniriil
moderate and even, mul tlicro wan iiu
lliolivw to IMlt Ull the rlM'HNIIUlllll.i Xn I
IH7 the RHiwwimrnitu were nit newly
innile, ttn'l tinder tlu trrs of niiur-ioiiH j
ilenittiidn for rvvenuei (hay wero put,
li i na liili wt (mumble til intiny enuml
fur nliove the ttctunl vnlno of tho tirop- j
eily. ' Yet, with Him iniMitunl ilillVr-l
enco, ut llio two ern hotweou the us-!
hchmhI mid ivul vitlue uf the leniln, the'exrepl in the cities, their cnnilillon and
luaauwied vrtlue in IHcio wih I, (HI iuill-Uiiiipi)ieiit I'idiu poverty, Imd rule and
ioiio, while thfit In 1870 wits hut 1,0(12 1 othercireniiitiince,ianiot dephirnhlo.
lnillioiiH, n full of 115 per cent, Mean-i , Tim queHtinim for tin of tho North
whito the lit lulu of the renininderof the'liow to deterniiiio nrc. whethor thene
I'nlon rone from nn iiHaeHHed ruluo ofcvidenceit of ruin nod liiMnolutiiui nknll
(i,:i.'!2 milli'Hie in IKIifl, toti,l(iS iiiillioiui, umtimie ; whether the populntion nnd
in 1H"0. n rrnin of 16 er feiil. t ivilir.iilinn of the jjoiilli hIiiiII tlio out ;
FARMS j whether the fnir litiidn of t hut region
The vulue of the fii'rni lands of tlv4 -rt into tho wild con.lition
.South, luken by themaelven, wn l,67i)i "" "'V1' "'r were flntt r-.ci.ed by
million, in IMO.H.id but. 7 inillionn! 1,10 lmm.1";"1 "tenirli.t. of mirown
18T0, tleenR of 80 per cent., or
more llinii oiie-lmll.
FARMING imh.ICMKNTH.
lu IHliO the vultirof thefniniinif ini-i
plementH cniiiloycd in the Ninth wnx; timo to ehniiKO the policy of the Fed
74 millions ; in 1H70 It but Ul mill-jenil (roverninent, ythkh inukeH tho
ioim, or Ickh thun one-half. As ulll North, her inerehnntH, nui lmniiH and
these implement!, were linide at tho ' luuiiuliu'tiirc in pay, or Iohh of trade,
North, nnd thev ' renuiivd renewal biiHineHu mul imhisin- in 1 1,
lm,j,' jlalnioHl every yenr, Jt follow that theii'ni miatnkes of the partv which now
I,.. ! dimiiihlriiii iliniii( tli -oltro of so Cintrolii Fedeml legation.
mntiv vewii lias uivo vihi n loe. to a
. r 1 . I . .1 1
niiiirH' brntit h of our lniclen and inaiiu
fuclnres of aeveml
hiindivd million
dollnr,' '
j ; ... LIVE STUCK. . ,
'J'lie value of live stock on flirma In
the South w a32i inillioimili 1 Still, find
but 1 ;7 millioiiH in 1K70, a deerement
of 311 per cent. JUdn decrement repru
itcuU not only increase of Value, but
of quantity... For example i diinuuui
ber ufhown in the Mouth In Iftiltl wax
l,452.Hlli; in 1870 but 1.2:11. 171. The
(,)niiiiibcrofmiiUnnmlai.csin lHHOwnH sixth stiet . 1'liila.l.l phia. -,rf,!t5.7l)2j
in 1871) only VMfiU The; J.-i11.-, U ji,,,, ,,ornr Walnut
.miij.Bci .,. m an " ."
iiniliislrii - s, ami no Innn
torcsee ;
v licro it will stop.
ft f (.xti TV-aVitM(i. j 5
The industry of the South is mainly
aui icullural. und the slntistics ol lieri
aKrirultnre are. tliert Dire. those of her I
iiiilustniil foiulition. In IHliO tlioi
South hd 1K0 millimi ore in fannn ;1
in 1H7Hmi( 145 million ftriv Hliowini
almmlonnicut nf ll.a llrst ttieima of
; fiirnis, ,l()l, ,bcpr.MluctioiiHoflhe-e!
mrniB nave an t iniiuisiieii in nuiiniiiy,
. . ... . . 1
,.,,,,.. t Iiu n it was liofiipc the warl
; n f,,et wbirb fullv corroborate the'
1 ,.t. l,e,l.,e-ui,d deenv alreclvshown
i .. ,.ti.A. ...: .
! '
COTTON.
In infill, with a populntion of 7,w:i,
:il iMrHons. the South produced
5,iH(, .),,.' bale, of cotton: ..1S,.M,
withaPnp.,lt.on.
er she produced but 4,l;ll,lKH bl..s.t
a fulling offof2J per cent.
TOIIAIX'O
In 1800; the South produced 1(10
million poundsof tobacco ; in 1872 only
(i t million pounds, a loss or wnele of
00 per cent.
at OAR.
In lKt'ill the South protlticed 2:l(l.57G
! hogsheads of cane sugar ( in 1870 only
85.581 hogsheads, a loss or waste of 03
per cent. !:, ;
Slol.AHSKS.
, In 18(10 the Sonih pmtluced 15 mill
ion gallons of cano inolasses; in 1870
only li million gallons, a loss or waste
of 68 per cent.
RICF.
In 1800 the Smilb nnsltie, 187
million pounds of rice; in 1870 only 74
million pounds, a loss or waste ol Ml
per cent.
These were kerrximrting crops. The
preparation, packing, forwarding, ship
ping, sale, exchango and manufacture
or conversion of these products into
others, formed the basis of an immense
commerce and series of industries, in
til of wbicli w of the North took a
Icailing pari, ninny of tlieni weentindy
inniiopolized. Noiinpleinents but those
we made were employed in the culti
vation, preparation, or conversion of
these products ; no vehicles or vessels
K,it l. ,an M-ltlr-l, irn fmn.lntnliul .mm
..... ,.,. ,.v ... ... .....
usen io inilisisirt inein in.
j lie stagnnuon m our cotton ami
ws,lennian..fa.tri,-s.o.irironfiirnaee.
mid forges, in railway bars, cars and i
niatenals, in the lumber trade, in the
coal mines and the coal trade, in our(
glass and glassware motoric, in the
manufacture ol iron ami at eel, ships,
iron ware ami Imn workers, goods im-
, .....v., ...... ..h ......,.
screws and mills ; in the clolluiig anil
hat and shoo trade, in the carjiet manu
factories in all the branches of Indus
try thai support our hard working and
sturdy papulation is caused by the
absence of the accustomed and profita
ble Southern, trade. The great bulk
of this tradu lias been swept away ;
tho workingmcn It employed are out
ol work ;
Iiu tnercliaiita it benefitted
are lying Idle.
Wa it wise I41 havo permitted lliisl
state pi sffiurS n bapjien V Is it wisiv
So desire a continuance of tho policy
that brought it about T What are wo
hero for? To seek happiness for our-
selves and accord it to others, or to
perish in the accomplishment of im-
practical schemes, whoso only result isi
loss to ourselves and pain and death to
our sister States ? 1
We now comedo the bread and but
ter of the South.
I BREAD. WHEAT.
In lRfifl tho Smith produced 2ll mill
ion bushels of wheat ; in 1872only 19J
million bushels. an Absolute Insw or
waste of 25 percent.
' ntirrKB. ' '
In lWifl the Htuith produced R0 mill
ion pounds of butter ; in 1870 only 3,'i
million punnds, a lessor waslenf 30 per
ovnt. .
UAIE. Oil INDIAN CORN.
Ill I860 the South proilueed 2.'I0
million bushels ot maize ; in 1872 only
188 millimi bushel-i, a loss or waste of
18 per cent.. , ,
SWEET I'OTATOKS.
In 18(10 the Sou lb produced 35 mil I-
im Jiiishels ofuwoet potutoes; iu 1870
only 1(1 million bnehcls, n loss or waste
ol more than one-luiil.
IRISH poTATOM.
Ill lSliO tbc Bon lb produced livo aud
a-linlf niillion buslii Is taf Irish potatoes 1
in I87Z only 'Kuir million Imsheln, a
loss or waste of 27 per cent. . .
The principal ftatnrcs of Southern
progress and imliuary Luvo now been
examined, in vvrry instance there
has been retrogression and tlecny. In
respect of Soul hern railrnada, t'liouglt
they have been built by NorUiern en.
terfiise, and snms of them In regions
where they are not yot wanted, and
may never bo, tho mileage now is but
slightly groAter than it was in 1800,
while at to tlio general condition and
equipment of the roads, they ara nolorv
onsly womeotl'than eTerbefore.. Mean-
lft ttila Instnnea tba where eron of Ike .onntrv
U li'es, tl not bating been deemed wortti
eh lie to dedoet Iha few hale, of cotton frwwa
Beyond the emtSna, of IbeSoalk.
tConj. and Flo. Chron.. Secx. lath. itrd. Tk.
etop of HSO Is taken from th. eeaeas.
while the rcmniuilcr of the Union, ftum
'1.210 nitlcH of roilroiulit in 8ii(l, him
increased to nearly three times tho
nmiiunt at thu iircVciit time.
is or n I Iiu- relrojf reunion ot the south
(toiifinrxl to tho eooial nnd intliiHtrinl
foil nrei MMHififII- mentioned ; it inex-
tended to nil. Even tho iiiiiiiIht of;
eenools ih relittively lew now tlinn lie. J
fiiro tho wnr. Jn lill the South luid
ouo ecltool to ever' 400 iuh thitunU ; it
now linn but one to every 4IMi t nnd.
rni-e ; wnellier tier Iiiiluti1ea attitill per
inli, nnd with them themuny and wido
niiivud Hourceit if nilvniitmro to uh
whii h Himtinr out of them. Al.ovunll.
h it tor uh to determine if it, in not
.Sr.4 TJi CHXTllAL COMMITTEE.
f. The followiiif ih a correct lint of the
ineiolien. of the Ih'moerntie State t'rn
tral l umiuiLUx', UikcIUl' w illt thu post
i oltice adilress of vai'lt :
FiiW-f itriciJ1tnit I . . McBrkle,
No. 2U3II lliiinl,i'iii;f Hlirct, I'bilad'a.
Second Tiuiotbv llealy. No. 517
Haiisluiilffe Atmot. I'hiladelphin.
( TlilH John V. I'owell, lMiiladel-
phin.
Kfllirlli 1 J Vmiliir K, "IM S,,nlb
flnd SwniiH'iek streets, l'hilinlelnhia.
Sixlh-IIenry V. Olinstetl. No. 21ft
Sinll h j.-,,,!, Bri0l l,jn(K-,,hiu.
Seventh John II. Sloan, No. 213
s.mth Sixth street, l'hilndclpliin.
Kijrhtli IT: 1. Sellers, riiilndelid.in.
'it, Tvinn Wis, llailnor, )ela-
wn,.0 ,.omitv.
I i nirtccnth J.nleinmiin. I, miens
1 .... i ............. ...... ..I..
) Fourteenth W. HnyesCrier.f 'oluin-
Lancaster pnnnly.
I'ifl'-enlli D. W. Sc
t'ilvr, Ilarrimt, !
liiuihin county.
'
IIuint'H, Alton-
Hixtwnth Frntik C1.
town. Lvxgh county.
J... V .u I 1 u l - f 1-
linn, Lt'itftlion cnnntV. " good, kf not belter, than an any Utm in C!erflld
Killtcciltll II. V. Scot!, j4tHt(Ul,:0,,y- Tho land ia ) eaprriar naUi an4 m
N.u;.l,aU,pU, .Ullty j fire. 1. the spring, or a,
Alllt'ttH'tlth J('i)l Iloinpnill, W tft any time moM oooveoiBntto the porrbawsr. The
Ch(H(ir, f ll0Mtf fOlllltV. j tere will be n-aftunable. I'ertone dtalrone of
Twentieth--Jus. (.'oi'bilt, Scniutini.lrJXJ
i ui",nir hiii .
' u- ,...t. -n-... av;ii.
J WCtlt V-lirKt -J, Prior- lllliltltwoil,
Wilkcbarre. I.u.emc county.
J wenty-seciiint t liarlton lluniett,
Stniiidsbiirif. Monroe eountv.
! Twcnl v-tliiid H. A. l'a
Mivons. lo.
wands. Hnelford county.
Twenty -fourth John K. Knr
liishore. Sullivan county.
Twenlv-fiftli R Arnold, 1'ort Alle-
irlienv, Alclvenn county
Tw01ltv.B1.v,.,lt Ki(.Ml(
Twenly-eiKlith-KranktioisHe, Vork.
I Vork county
Twenty-ninth Solomon Foster. Jr.
I'ottsvillc, Schuylkill enmity.
Thirtieth ('. K. King, Ashland.
S hnvlkill eountv.
I Thirty-first .1. II. Punbar. Newport,
Perry county.
Thirty-second John 11. Ilrntton,
; I nrlisle I iimlieriaiitl connlv-.
Thirty-third lieiijaniiii M. Nead,
( iiumls.-isiiiirg franklin county
Thirty ftiurth 1. I'. Hush, Hello,
finite, Centre ciiuiitv
Thirty-flit h Thomas V. Jax-kson,
Kliensbiirg, Cumbria county.
Thirtv-sixth H. A. .Mellonald. Mo-
ioiincisnurg. riiiion county.
Thirty-seventh Samuel 'it. lintlege,
lllairsvillv, Indiana county.
Tliirly-eiglith-Julin (.'. Hall, Kidg
wav. Elk eountv.
thirty-ninth J. J. Har.letl, Greens
i n' . i
ourg. ii esunoreianti connty.
Fortieth Charles E. Itiiyle, f niou
town, Eavettc eountv.
Forty first F. G. Schotte, Kittan-
itig. Annstrong county.
Forty-second W. II. Keel, Alio-
gbt'iiv City, Allegheny eountv.
Forty-third George II. Knhn, Pitts
burgh., Allegheny county.
rnrty.foiirth Jno. H. Outline, Pitta-
nuri!h. Allegheny county
Forty-fifth John P. Heisei, ritta-
,1P,rl a.1,,11, Ul.ln 1 ..riliam,
inirgli (soulli sale), Allegli
Forlv-sixth W. B. him
nnlnp. Bridge.
i .,. a,... ,,,,,,.
Fortv-ecveiitl.-Georgc I. Herbert,
Sharon. Merrier county
Forty-ciglith-vVilliam .McNair, Oil
vity Venango cnunlv.
orty.nill, ,,M (.orrv Krip
pomdy
Kilfictli J. II. Brawley, Meadvilln,
nut ii nil eotiiiiv.
"Jon Mii.i.ta, Chairman,
1011 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
Vi:t.i. Said. The New Vork Ecrn-
imj Pnsf, always a firm snporter of;
l'resincnt tirant, thus rclers In Louisi
ana alfairs :
We must confess, that tho political
tirosnocta of Louisiana are dark. Two
years more of Kcllogg's rule, judging
from the past, will leave the entire
property of the State in tho hnnds of
J lie tax collectors, 1 lie proier remedy
and tho only remedy likely to beat all
aatisfoclory in its result, aeema to be
a fair unfettered cxprotwion of the
popular will of the electors of Louisiana
at U10 ballot-box. Anything short of
that is mem patchwork, i ho power
01 llie united Mintes irom tune lo time
suppresses the hostility to Kellogg, tut
11 lails 10 extinguish it. r.vory now
anil then the United Slates army is re
quired to go down to Louisiana nd
set Kellogg, liko a child learning to
walk, on Ins teet. As soon as th
Federal owcr is withdrawn, down he
goes. In conversation a few days ago
he said Hint the late, outbreak was due
to the withdrawal of tho Vnlted States
troops. 11 hat kind of A civil govern-
lueiit is tbnt which goeei to pieces aa
noon as ine nrmy 01 the t: tilled Mtates
marches around the corner f
WHAT A Hhood The Pittsburgh
1'iuit remarks : It Icadts as if tlio Wo
man Suffrage .Movement in just now in
a lio ness condition. J lie Hcverend
llecclier hns confessed tt great crimes
1 111011 is pronounced a "knave and
a ting'' by old tHetids-Woodlmll is not
iisidered as pniw ns Cn-snr's wifo
.hi, ninnton ami Jim, Anthony turn
out to be a little inodorous, ami goner-
niiy tno icancrsoi Hits movement Bccm
to have lost ally reputation thoy may
asve haU. The Hon. Mr. Ilroomall, of
Delaware, who wants Lo be Judge
iiidit, anu wno, wiiii Air. Darlington,
of Chester, and other irushino- vounir
fellowa, took up two woukanf the time
tne late 4 on.titutlnniil Convention
of thie State In a ridiculotii effort to
btvu Keinalo SufTingo iiuu rled ia the
Constitution what will they do uow,
having lost their leaders T There were
a good many political preachers liere
abouta who used lo favor the foolish
scheme it is to bo hoped they have
changed their vlewa on the auluocCi
V KtT-IIoLDtR Morton. "if orion
holds tho key to the situation," wrote
liomaiana litntriet Attorney Dibble,
wrcrrlng to the KeHog-MclfniMT con
trvory at AVashingtuu. What a pity J
Senator Morton did not bold tha W
to Kcllogg's desk In New Orleans I I
(ILEA
We desire to cull the nltonlion of llio citizens of Clonrflcld county to llio Tuct that we
liuvo om:ihhI n 1
, MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
Whcro we intend to conslantly keep on linntl a full supply of ,
' .....
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
GEORGE STECK & CO
Wo are prciiiicd at all times to furnish any of t lie cheaper mukes of Pianos to order on tlio moBt
favorahlo terms as to prices and terms of payment.
Our stock of ORGANS will consist of the new nnd popular
ItYNDER ORGAN, (with Hyndcr's Knco Tiemolo and downward Octave Coupler,)
: llio SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OUGANS,
MASON & 1 1 A. M LIN'S ORGANS and the
NEW HAVEN MKI.ODEON CO.'S JUUIl.EE, 1KMPI.E
Resides theso wo furnish to
We sell on every plan known to llio trade, ciilier CHEAP FOR
POPULAR AND f.ASV LEASE PLAN.
On our easy terms every one can have a good instrument,
amount will tend so much lo MAKE HOME HAPPY.
0"We shall lie glad lo have
oci23-'72-1y
Psrrllniirciis.
YAU ARLE FARM FOR SALE I
IN r.IHARD TOWNSHIP.
The undereifnfj olTere for ! tlia farm on
wlik-h be now reiidra, siluale in Ulrard tuwnahip,
Clrarftfld myt I'tv., furmerljr owned hf Justin
J. Fie. Tba faru euntalna 1'iU aerae, and ie Ter
dcelraSly located. The baiMinff are ell new, an.l
twnlt ofa terfe frana bonea, ha ring godllar
undrraraih, and goo4 watat ern.rnt ; Urji
Treaie ftern, bteckamilh ebon, waipo eh4, tprinj
1 i.e. rant, on iha tirtMniftaa.
I Any pirauni wanting any Informal!, n In reaN
I 'il.'lilfui'l
1 1. sh.r,t pi., in ciearSald. as he owned the
I ferm for a number of years, and of enone knows
all abeal it. WENDELL KNDKKS,
Iconle'e Mills, Clearrld Co., Pa.
January SI, 1,74.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DKAl.hR IN
FURNITUItE,
JI ATT It VMS KN,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0.
Tba wadersicoed bees teere to Inform the eltl-
... , of Otentneld, and tha publie generully, that
ho has on band a 6ne sfinsmret of Kuroilure,
cb as Walaut, Cbeetnut and Painted Chamber
Huitce, Parlor Bnites, Keclming and Ksten.iou
Chairs, Ladles' and dials' Easy Chairs, the Prr
foraled Dining and Parlor Cbelre, Cane Seat, and
Windsor Chairs. Clothes Bars. Step and Bitea-
aion Ladders, net Reeks, Scrabbiog Brusbrs, Ac
MOULDINU AND PICT1RE FRAMES,
looking Ola.ses, Cbromos, Ac, which would be
suilalile for Uolioay presents.
deelt;i JOHN TROl'TMAN.
JOOK Of T FOR THE SIGN
OF TtlB
Itl4 ( l.T HOOK!
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD.
The old Clearteld Kacelsier Cant Hook Co. Is
dissolved, and a new one formed by Amos Km
nard and 0. R. Merrell, ef Clearteld, and U. M.
Allard, of Emporium, Cameron county, os part
ners, aud dss K. Watson, ef Cluarfirld. as tleaer
al Agent. The new eompenr will carry on the
basiuese of manuracluriag, Klling and eliippiog
ibo Cant lleoke. with ail Iheir improvcutrat.,
whlrk are new perfect. All orders promptly
tiled. JAS. R. WAT.io.N.
Jaly 1st, 1(174. Uea'l Agent.
FAIRBANKS'
n e a Ia i: h,
or all Kinntf
Dagpge Barrowe, Warebome Truck i( Copying
PreMB, Improved Monry Drawer, o.
II. F. BIGLER, & CO.,
Dealers la Hardware,
mchM t. If Second Street, Clearteld, Pa.
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE1
If annfantured etpeclaHy for
THE CLEARFIELD TRADE,
roe a a i.t at
augSTi
H. F. BIOI.ER A CO.
SALE!
A large aaj well-flnlsbeel ftrlelt Dwelliae, slta
ate aa tba riser bank, In the boronga of Clear
l.lil, aonlalaiaf eleren rooms, wllb gooel eellar,
waur I the kitehea, aad all tbe modern ooaee
oleaees. Pantries. Ualh-rooes. Clothes. nre... A
Lotelall feel front and twa hanSrod and thine
feat baek, wltb a Iweale foot aileron tbaeest
elite. Said bolldlag, wltk all th. enportenaaees.
win uo eoi. enoap, witn iaTMenteto soil pareaa
aee. Application eaa be made to ihe aadee-
slgaed, or to A. O. Tale, R.a, who will (ire all
eeeeearj leiorsaelloa I. Iboea wba deelra ta la
speet tba proparlr. ,
TI10S.J. MrCPLLOUOH.
u. r flat, tsrt, tr.
JRATZEIt & LYTLE,
aUKMTS IH CLKARriRLD COUNTY FOR
iiOitiLLAitn'r.
Colebraled Brands ef
Smoking A Chewing Tobaccos.
We are enabled to wholesale to dealera through
anl Iha eoaatj at ei'v prices.
KBATZEft A LYTLK, .
J.-V7 If CleaeDekt, I'a.
MITCHELL WAGONS.
The Beat ii the Cheapest t
Thomas R.lll. haa melred anther Inrge lot of
Ulleb.il Wagons" wbieb are aamwg tha rerr
e.l aianntae.red, and whleh k wilt eell al the
lost roaeooabhs ratee.- U s stnek Inelede. tlinmi
ell desorlplloa. ef wagoae largeaad ewi.S, wide
aad narrew Iras. Call aa I sow iheas.
.prs'ts TIIOMAa KRILLY.
Atteition, Lnmbermonl
WS ara now manntaetaring sst IMPR0VRD
STSKL SOCKKT lIHIVIKil na.
HO0K8, sunerlor ta nne othee lai mm. w. a.M
aleo In atoek n large aaeotlte of Cnalhoaka selln-
ee .r raiuag narpoeee, wble we are eelllag
.ih. c. -l ' . .... .. . a
r . esima a. aanasiu.
OlaarSold, Fa., alareh II, t?l.
pHEAP OROCRRIRHI
J LUMRKR CITT, PA.
Tk. aadsralffaad annaaneea te hie old friends
and petroa, that ha Ka. epenad a good llaa ot
UKO0KRIRS A PROVISIONS al the old lUad
f Kirk S Speneer, Sir wklek ko aeltelts a tlhoral
patraaaga. H. W. SPENOSR.
aeaasnor cur, re., mere, ar-tr.
nawrw
MARKET S T 11 E K T,
11 V I K I, V ENN'Ai
Our slock of PIANOS will consist of
PIANOS,
STEINWAY
6i SONS'
PIANOS.
HAINES
order Organs from any fuctory desired.
you call and see us, whether you
UsrtUiinrous.
QLEARKIELD
PLANING MILL
C O M P A N Y .
rpilR rndtwiilirned. eoeitier to KKKD A
J. I'OWKI.I.. have rmrvhiiH fhe ri,KAh '
HKI.D I'liAMMI MILL, and ntUttd it for
t'tiinf an rxlamlvc bupiitrf. AM tba initehinrr '
will 1.9 ad'trd n-cMsrv to maai it one uf the I
(( rntii))ltt(t r(ab Ubiarati ol the kind in tlia
Klate. TbfT arr nm rrtfi.rH Ui rrire ordtn '
( f..r any worn in tht line. 1 boy wil! f vet-peri a)
I "' """ j
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOAFMNG,
SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS,
n rackets, Tforrn.rv,c.
OP ALL STYIXS alwaye nn hand.
WORKED EOAT'.n1', nnd all artlclea necessa
ry f..f building, will ba exchanged for DIlV i lu Lirr nna ir-ceral Urgaoa, in Btliona
LI'MItKK, u that perioni at n dintonea may "
bring Ibeir lumber, eichange it for, and return I
home with tha manufactured article. ,
I
The Company will alwayi anva tm hand n lurje j Th I'foportlea of Dr Walker'a Vim gar Bit
atari, of Art lumber, bo aa to bo ble to fill an j ,Pr r Aperient, Diapborrlte, Carwiinativa, No
order on theMiorteet notice. Onlv tbe beat and I r"'l"a". Laintivn, Diuretm, BedatiTa, Counter
man aktllfal handa will be etnploy'ad, ao that the t m-tent, Hudtiriie, Alteraltre, and Antl Bili ma.
publie tway rely npon govd nork.
Lumbor w all ba worked or folJ a low aa It ean
b parrbaarrj anywheia, and warranted to give
eatufaetion. Ae tho bueioiwe will be inm apon
tbe easb principle we ean afford U work for await
profits.
DKT L7JMBEU WANTED!
Espewially nne and a half and two Inch panel
atui, inr wttten a liberal price will be panl.
The barirtfM will Me rondurted nniler the name
of the
"Cloarfloltl I'lanln Hill Co."
0. B. Merrell will portaoally auparltttvnd tba
burineia.
Ordere re-psftfnlly aoMelted.
0. B. MKKRKLL.
B. B. TAYMK.
M. O BROWN A PRO
Clearfield, Pa., Janaary I, 1874.
OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
C (I M P A N V,
0SCKOLA STKAM MILLS,
MAvrraeri-aaa
LUMBER, LATH, A XI) PICKETS
Sawed rf Prtttnt Siiingln.
II. II. PHILMN'OFOHD, Preaident.
Offico Forest Place, No. I ?5 8. ltb it., PlnKa.
JOHN LAWPHl, fletteral Bup't ,
Oaoeola Milla, Clearfield oonuty. Pa.
Also-TOWN
.013 r-r fnle In tha Uroo-h
of Osceola.
Aiao Keen the I.AKllKST ASS0HTSISNT
of Uoods In tlearleld osaals at their Msnstsih
Store la Oseeota. janS-74
The Lightning Tamer.
flllB nndersigoed ara Ihe aole Agente In Ull
X .onnty for the"North Aasarleaa Ualeaalaed
LIUHTMIMU RODS." T lose are th. uleeare
rods now la ase. aad are eodoraed by all tha
aeieatlSa men in Ihe eouotrr.
Hi ksreby notlf tho eiUsena of th. .ounty
thu wo will pal them np a hotter rod. nnd tot
lose anonejr, than la eharged ej Iha foreign
agente who annaall; traeersa tba aanntr aad
eerry og ear little eask, ostsr te retnnt.
ENCOURA0K HOME LABOR.
Those wishing Llghtalag Reds .mated oa
their hnlldinga need hutaddroaa ns by lellsr, or
Mil la pereon. We will pat them np anywhere
in tbeaeaaty, and warrant them. Tha Rodsaad
ftstnros aaa ha sasa al any lime by calling nt
oar store. II t. RIUI.CR CO.
Olearield, March It, 1I, f
READING FOR ALL!
BOOKS "STATION EH Y.
Market M., Clrnrfleltl, (at the Peat (mr.)
riMllnnelereigned bKs leave tonnnonnoetn
1 tkeattisaas ef Clarld nnd vioiakty.Uat
ha haa fitted np n mom and hna Just returned
from tbeelty with n Urge amount of reeding
matter, consisting In part of
Bibles and MiscollanoouB Books,
Blank, Aeeeont and Pais Rook nf aeery )e-
earlptlor Paper nnd Kneelopea, Vraaek preaaed
nnd plain i Pana nnd Penal Is j Blank, Legal
Ppera, Deads, Mortgages) Judgment, Riemp
tlon nnd Promtisory nntae j White and Parch;
men! Brief, Legal Cap. Reaordrap.and Bill Cap,
Sheet. Music for either Piano, Flate or Violin
constantly en hand. Any boohs or stationery
desired thai I may not have on hand, wilj ba or
ordered by first aiprest. and aold at whnlesali
orreuilto salt enstnmert. I will also keej
parlodioal literature, snoh aa Magailnea, News,
papera, A. p. A., fl AUL1M
Ulenrfiald May I, lfififi.tl
Lime Tor Sale I ,
TUIK an4artigarl, residing a ear tho depot k
av -ssan sja,npieM nrraagemenm wiu Liar
Hurnera eaal of tha mountain, whorebv ha la lea.
bled lo kot'p constantly en bane, n large ajnaaiigr
. . PUItK LI M EI , .
whlrh he etTera to farmers aad balldere a4 n trifle
above em. Tbeaa tn need of ism ettiele wnnM da
well lo tl vw me a eell, or asld rests me by feller, e
fnrn neffelloting their lima.
MRU, V, rAHKMOH I.
Clenrfield, Pa,, Jan ar
IaIvctj Nlable. - ;
Till aadaraigved begs leave to Inform UMpnb-,
lie thai ho is new fullr nret.ared tsiasMraa. i
dale nil In tho wayof far a taking Heraoo, buggiaa,.
oawwuiee aiarBBei, en iam enamel othto on a
on reavaoaable terms. fteaidMoo on Loonat tlrooL
oat ween Third nnd Fenrth.
UKO. W. QBARUART.
TleoHlsM, Feh. 4, I0T4.
nitOi'llEltS' PIANOS
and CHURCH CRGANS.
CASH, ON NOTES, or on tho
.
and no other
investment of liko
desire to purchase or not.
CtYXIaEirN JirSIC MTOItE.
' "inisrttlnntous.
IflNEGAU HITTERS.
PlllKLV VRtlKTAIILK.
FREE 1'Rfi.M ALCOHOL.
PR. WAT.KEK'S
rAMPoRNM
V I N K (JAR B T T T K It S.
Dr. J. Walter' California Ylarf r Bittnre are
n partly Vegetable preparation, made ohiatly
from the ntiie her1 found oa (he lower raon-
of tba ttirrra Nevada in nun It I ai of California,
tba uedioinal prof.ert.iea of whiah ara estiarltd
lbarefrm without tbe uo of Aloobol. Tbe quei
tlon ti aliDOit daily at ked, "What ! the eausa uf
ibo anparalltlad aaiMwe of Vivioan liiTTnnaV
Oar answer !, that they reiaore Iha oaaaa of di
ease, and Uf patient rcooreri bit health. Thry
are Ihe great blond purifier and a life giving
brtneip1t a perfaH Renovator and lnvicoralur
ol tho lyatrm. Never before in tha btatury of
tne woriu nai a tne'iietne nn eonpoaniieej noe
efiiing tbc remarkable uualitiei of VixiGAa BiT-
tbbi in healing tbe tick nf eiery diareee man if
h ir to. They are a gentle Parg ativn aa well aa
a Tonic, relies-in Contrralitia rar Inllnnimalina nf
Oraleful Ihntmanil prorlilm Vinegar Bitlrra
the moat wonderful In rig rant that aver m stain
ed Iha ainking eyetem.
No perion can lake thee Bittera aorording to
diretiini and remain long unwell, providi-d tbsrir
bonce nro not deM roved bv mineral noienn or
I nlher wieMif. and vital orjranpe
Bilttsui, Remittant nnd Iutetmitlent Feterr,
which are ao prevalent in ibe valleya of our great
rivera tltrnoghnut tha tnited Slalee, eapeeially
Ibeea of tha MUfitfippI, Ohio, Uiasonri, IHinoie,
Tm aetata, Cambariaad, Arkaneae, IUd. Colara.
do, BrwasM, Kio t.rnndr, Pearl, Alabama, As obi la,
Savannah, Koxnoke, Jainca, aud many atbrr.
with their vaat trihularlea, ihroaghout our entire
country dunng the Summer and A alum a, and
remarkable ao durina1 eeaiotie at ana.ial ki.at
j aud draate, nro Invariably aeeuwpiaied by ei-
irnsiits urraiigs monie 01 i ne stow aca and hi-er,
and other abdumiual viscera. In their tiealwent
a parntive, (rxerting n powerful Inflnenee nno
Ibraa variona organs, ia aeaentfajly eoesary.
There U ao cathartic for tbe purpoteeqnal to Dr.
J. Walker's Vinegar Hitters, as (bey will speedily
remove the dark colored viscid matter with whi-h
the how els arc loaded, at the same lima etimalat
ing th eeerrtions of tha liver, and generally re
storing tbc healthy function of tba digestive
organs.
Fortiry tha body against dieeaee by parifjing
all il fluids with Vinegar Bitters, No epidemic
ean take bold ofa system tana fore-aimed.
Ily.pepsla or Indigeetiea, lloadarha, Peia la
the Shoulders, Congbe, Tigblneee of Ihe Cbel,
Iliiliness, Sour Erections of tbe Stnmarh, Bed
Taste In Ibe Uoulb, ailioas Altarks. rsli.it. Hoe
of tho Heart, laflamasatiea af the Lnng.. Psia
in tba region of tba Hidneye, and a hoadrrd
other painful symptoms, are tbe eSipriogi of
llyspep.la. One buttle will prove a boiler guar
antee of lu merits thu a lengthy adeertisrssent.
Pcn.fbila, or Klag'a Evil, White Swellings, VU
oera, Krysipelas, Swelled Neck. Uoilre, fccrwfa
lio Inflammation, Mercurial affections, Old
Bore, Krnptrona of tha tikio, Sore Ryes, ate. In
three, ns in nil ntl.ee oonstitutionnl disease.
Walker's Vinegar Bittera have ahown thetr great
uraiiro powers in tha most obstinate and ia
tractnhle eaaes.
F.r Inflammatory and Chronic Bheamstism,
Ooul, Biliona, Kemittenland Intermittent Feven,
Dtseaaea of tha Blood, Liver, Kidneys nnd tbe
Bladder, these Bittera have no eqaaL (Sorb
oases are canecd by Vitiated Blood.
lieehaaieal bisease. I'eraons engaged il
Painta and Minerals, such aa Plnmbera, Type
eellers, (Jtijd-beaiers nod Miners, as they advance
in life, ara snbjeet to paralysis ef the Bowels.
To guard ngainet this, lake a doa nf Walker'i
Vinegar Bitter eeeasioneliy.
For Akin U Ilea res. Krupttons, Tetter, Ptjt
Bbeum, Blotchea, fcputa, Pimples, Pasto Boils,
Cnrhanctee, B ing worms, 8eald head (or Rres,
Bryeipelaa, Iteh. Hrurfs, DiMloraiioni af Ibe
Hit in, Uumars nnd lXaeaeee of Ike Skin ef what
ever name or a at are, an literally dag ap and
carried oat or the system In a short time nt ihe
uie of these Bittert.
Pin, Tan and other Worms, lurking In tk
system of so many Ihoussads, are effcelaally da
fttroyee) and removed. Hm eyHem of medli
no vormitugea, no nnt helm mil tea will free the
tystcm from worms like these Biilers.
For FrmaVa Cumplalnts, In yonng or old, mar
ried or single, at the dnwn of womanhood er Ihe
turn of lire, three Tonia Bittera display sode
elded an Influent that improvement Is i i per
oeptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wheat, er you flod
lie imnaritice bnrsUng through the skin la tm-
itles, Kruptians, nr 8oresi eltane it when
nd It ohstnietrd and lluccisb In tbe veins;
cleanee U w ben it ia foali yoar feelings mil t
ion when. Keep the bloud pure, aad ihe bee lib
vi in-j una win iuiiow.
R. II. Mi liORALp A CO..
Prnrglsia anS (Jen. Agla., Una rranelee.. Call
lornm, anw ooraer of Weel
hlnnten nnd Charlton
Mreota, Mew (oeh.
Sold hr nil lrergls aad
Deslors.
oetH'tlly.
BARGAINS IN MUSICAL IN
STSl'MBNTS I 0rg.es, both asw and
seooad hand, at Ihe Mualo Slor.. .ppoalla Oallch's
Pnrnltare Slora, A U parsons Interested nr. la.l
ted to call and eternise a new elelo ar Orrea aew
on oahieltlee. Sheet Hasle nad Mnala Berks
enaelantlyanhaad. apll.tllf