Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 23, 1876, Image 4

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    Jianlu-arr, It ttau'BM.
SACIETT & SnTilYVER,
HARDWARE,
tad nianufaotartrf of
Tln,Copper A Sheet Iron Ware,
Boeoad SlrMI,
CliBARFIBLD, PA.
lle.iee Lre.le Ineroaaed our .took of Herd.
war, we le-Tite the public to eianrtoe oar etook
and prtee.. , f
Oarpcnlera and pereena who contemplate betid
ing will do well U .lamina .ar
TOOLS ft B0ILDIH3 HARDWAKB,
wlilch li in and of tbe bt manufacture, and
will bt Mid low for eeab.
NAILS,
GLASS,
PUTTT,
GLUE,
LOCKS, V ::.
LATCHES,
HINGES,
. ' " ', SCREWS
All Modi of Bench Planer, Stw, Cbleele, Square",
llammere, Hatchete, Plumb. nd Lnela,
w i ti V r. .. . Ult .. ,
Boring Mac-bin. in the
market. "
Double and Single Bitt Axes,
POCKET CUTLERY, Is.
ilyfnfj for Burnell't Iron Corn Shelter,
warranted.
Alio, agent for Rloberda'
GOTHIC FLUE TOPS,
which effectually cure Smoky Flow.
Farmer,' Implement and Gardes Tool! of er.ry
description.
A large rariety of
COOK STOVES,
which w warrant to ir latiifaotlon,
Portable Itanget and Fvrnaet.
eARoofing, Bponllng and Job Work done on
reaaonable teriua. All order, will receiTe prompt
attontica. June 11. 7J.
POWELL & MORGAN,
DBA Lit! II
II A It I IV A Jtt E ,
Alio, Manofaiturtriof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, FA.
P ARMING IMPLEMENTS of nil
, kindi for ulo by
. POWELL MORGAN.
JAILROAD WHEELB ARROWS
for aal by
POWELL MORIIAN.
QlL7 PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS
Nail., etc., for .ale by
POWELL A M0R8AN.
II
ARNESS TRIMMINGS i SHOE
Finding!, for ! by -
rOWSLL MORGAN.
G
UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES
For cale by
POWELL A MOROAN.
OTOYES, OP ALL SOETS AND
Blm, for ulo by
POWELL A MORGAN.
I
RON I IRON I IKON I IRON I
For lalt by
POWELL A MOROAN.
II
ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE
NAILS, tonal, bj
POWELL A MORGAN.
)ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
' And but MannfaeMro, for lalt by
POWELL A MORGAN.
fHIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
L
BOXES, for lal by
POWELL A MORGAN
G. S. FLEGAL,
Ironsides Store,
PHILLIPBIIURU,
DEALER IS
PA.
HARDWARE, STOVES, BEATERS, RANO
K9, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
AND UAtiUFACTUBEB OF ,
TIN, SnEET-lRON AND COrPERWARB.
Preaqaiel Street,
PuUliMurg, Cealr Co, Pa.
M.May IST6.
Tsou. a. mubbay. emu, oorooji.
WEST BRANCH
INSURANCE AGENCY
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa.
BRANCn OPFICB8 In dlffereBt paru of th
Count,
Tb following Old and R.llaMe Fin, Accident
8 took and Life Iniut.no. Companlw repreeole
E.tab.
uuu North Rrltl.h A Mercantile Flra
In. Co., of England M,cM,aa
ISSft Beettlah Commercial Firo Ifii.
Co., of England (gold) lO.oM.OM
1794 North Amiriti Firo In.nraoea
Co., of Philadelphia- 4,IH,00
Co., of Philadelphia ' S,IN,000
IMS Pno-nll Fir. lue. Co., N. Y. J,2II,000
IMr Wntertown Fir In. Co., of N.
f ., Iniurot farm bolUlnge only 109,1
'.iN7i am. son r n innrun vu..
' Olnoinnall l,00,OOO
4 lfl&S York fitnok In.tirar.oo Co., of .
' P.nea In.nro hnniel, Aa To,
UT4 HartrordAoeldontlniuranoaC
of Coonootltot ' M0,0
1817 Pean Mutual Llfo Inauranoa
Co.. of Pennsylvania 4,MI,0
IDIIII Mitrnpolllaa Life lamranoa C
of New York ; J,0o.OM)
ToUl o.pital I,00,Ot)
Peaona In the country dedring Inraraaeo, oaw
bara It promptly attended to by oalllag at aba
oBio or ad-troMtng ui by letter. Inaaraaoos of
feeted at tho loweat poaalhle rata, U k obulMd
la Br.t-ela. oorapaniei. N Otmptntn reairo
aenreo! w.trneia Ai.a.wM.h.
The aboeo two Ufa loauraao Ca.'a, repraaaatwl
by T. II. Murray, baae paid oat la aa.h, beleraea
tb dalaaof Aug. I87J and Aag. 17, to ti
frlenda of deoeaaed policy holftara In tbla aoaaly,
ti. lum of 3I.iU0.
Prurl la for tho futora by Inaarlng yoar bmu
' and your Urea io Iho Wret ftraaok Inaarawe
A"Oc,. MIM1KAY A UORDN,
Cle.rneld. M y 2, IHTb. Agenta
FULFO D & THOMPSON,
0 NtHM ISIVHAXCfAOKSTI,
CI ri.'ld.-He.ni'a,
ike Kvirik if Fn In.unMi.
'ontitti vf thit n
rry :
...1
... 6,00 HIM
... &,T4,JM
llouu-. Not Y .rk .......
in ii)?. M imt 14
Kr...ii.n, l';rlvi
I'f. ri. 1 Ihill.ir.l
Iltiit.v.f, Npi Ynrk....M a.Mf .a
11 m , . -
V U. Ui.lf:r.
I'm ijeuoa, H aai.iiigida
... i,sit.4:.t
... X inH.H.id
... I.Hftt.SiM
. sftA.ffdi
... 610,011
P-raoaa aHtmi vA-elia an .aeuraaoa oa prop-
art t av hind. abaaM call at an oBlet, oa
Uwkrt atreet, appaaiu I ha Ouurt Hoaaa, and aaa
oar Itet ef oumnaatct and miaa oeiort lainnng
... .. JOHN II. H'LPORD, .
T. W. THOMP40M.
CUarfleld.Pa Oct. 17, '7-ly
J. R. M'MURRAY
HILL RlfPTLT TOD WITH ANT ARTICLE
OF MKKCUANI)IHE AT THE VERT LOWEST
PRICE. . CONK AND SEE. l:t:'y:)
NEW. .WASHINGTON.
tf C i. ff Oft Per D.t at hama.
Torn free
4J iSAU Addrett . Snuaoa A Co., Port.
Wad, Maine,
JanlMy
Jrg f,otit, GntttUt, ftf.
IIAVi NO EFFECT
IN FRENCH YILLE I
I m wti- that lbr M WW ptrHBI lltita
hard to !, tad I o tbal iht
wnuitUliat of "hrd Umm" 1 will nigh utiril.
But Iiik ituitwi bow that I oa wtiifj ttw
(orattr ttnd pror oodIustI7 "m "bard linM
will aot afoot tboM who boy thflrgood trvm m;
and all my ftatroaa hall initiatod into tho o-
UOW TO AVOID AKD TIM 3
I hkva odi Moush to ibt all th lahabi
tanu in tho lower and of iho ouunty which 1 aoll
at oiooodlnit low rataa trum ia wiaamoia iuro ia
MULSONUt'KU, wbero I oaa alwajl bo foand
raadj to wall apon aallan aad mpiljr thoaj with
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
8acb aa Clothi, 8atlotla, Caaahnaroa, Uaalln
Ualatnoa, Linoa, unuingi, vauooaa,
TrtiDuioia, Ktbbooa, Laea,
Raadj'Uada Clothing, Boola and Bhooa, Hat aad
Oapa all of tha aaat matarlal aad audo to ordar
Uun, Boeki, Ulovaa, Mitten a, Laoaa, Htbboai.Ao.
OROCKKIKt! OF ALL KINDS.
Ooffot. Taa, Sagar, Rlea, Molami. ft.h, Bait
Pork. LlDaaad Oil, Flah Oil. Carbon Oil.
nardiraro. Queattiwara. Tiawara, Cahtiogf.fiawt
and Plow CaaUaca, Wailt, Bptfeaa, torn t ilHTi-
tort. Oldar Praam, aod all kiadi or ami.
Pwfaaary, PalaU. Varnlih.Mla!, and a genaral
( aaaonaont 01 Htauonary,
Of diffarant bran J i, alwaji on hand, and will ba
gold at tha lawaat poaaibia ngurtt.
J. Ha MeClain'a Medic inet, Jayna'a Madieinai
v linatattar a and lloofiand Hitter.
6009 poundi of Wool wanted for which tha
blrbeit artoa will ba paid, uioreroooa on nana
and for aaia at tha lowait markat nrira.
Alao, Agant for StrattonTlllc aad CarwaafTUte
Tbrcabing Haoaiaaa.
toaVOall and for yoaraalTM. Toa will lad
ararj thing aaaalljr kept ia a ratall itora.
L. M. COUDRIET.
PraaehTfllo P. 0., Aogaat IS, 18T4.
j. r. wairaa w.w. asm
WI3AV & HETTH
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
An offering, at iba aid aland of 0. L. Read A Co.
tbalr atoek of goodi, eonatatlng of
DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS A 8II0EH, '
HATS A CAPS, . HARDWARE,
flUEENSWARE,
FLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4o., 4o.,
At tha atoat roaaonabla ratal for CA8H ar la
xebang for
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Adraneat Bade to tboaa angagad la gat-
ting out iqnarallabar oa tha moit adTacteeoti
tonaa pdtljanTI
TED.
BT
N. E. ARNOLD,
CtmWEXBOTIXB, PA.,
(StHweaaor to)
Arnold & HarUhorn.' '
100,000 !lO-lach fcaared thing let,
. . I a; j t
10,000 poonda of Wool.
I Cm Jwblfj . ' "JaW IV
. i-.Arft U-a
Partial having long Sblagleff or Wool (or aith
ar) will do wall to eall aa Tha highaat mar
kat price paid at all timet.
Alao, a fall and con.pl eta atoek of t,
DRY GOODS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTH A MIIOES,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED,
SALT, PROVISIONS, &c,
wbiek will ba told e i.eaon.ble prlcal, or -
ebangad for ablnglea or wool.
Id. B. AltflULU.
Curwanatllla, May 5, 1ST.
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OF COCRRB TIIK CHEAPEST!
A Proclamation against High Price!
Wl art bow open log op a lot of tha beat nd
aioit aeaeonabla Uooda and Waree evaf
offered In tbla market aod at prleai that remind
one of tba good old deye or aheap thtoga. Tboaa
who laea faith apoa thii point, or daom oar Ue-
gationa laptrflaoua, aaaa oat
CLL AT ,Of R STORE,
Comer Front aad Market troeta,
Whoro the tan tea, feel, boar and kaaw for tata-
aelraf . To rally andertuaa wim art eaeap gaoaa
this aioit ba dona. Wo do not deaaj It aeoaeaary
to antuneraU and Item) at oar atoek. It ti taoagh
for at to tata that .
We have Everything that is Needed
and oonianed In tbla market, and at prieti thai
nwUiaiah both old anilyonng.
deeSO JOLSKI'H SHAW A SON.
rvANIEL OOODLANDER,
I.UTIIEH8DI1R0, PA.,
' , Dealer la I
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOSIERY & GLOVES, "
0ATB A CAPS aad BOOTS A SHOES.
Tobaoeo, Orootriaa and Flia, Nalla, Hard wart,
Qaoeniwart and uiaaiwera, atea ana
Boyi Clothing, Urage, Paiatl,
Oila, Rchool Book ,
B large lot of Patent Medicinal,
Caadlea, Nate A Drld Prnlta, Cbeeat and Crack -
an, Root aad itiao rowder,
Flour, Grain and Potatoes
Clover and Timothy Seed,
Bolt Leather, Moroeooa, Llnlngi, Binding aad
Thread, nbotmakarf Tooli aad
Shot Finding!.
No greater variety of gonda ia aay atora la the
oanty. All for alt very low tor caB or OPiri'rj
prodaea at tba Cheap Ooraar. May 1, H7ft.
EW RTOKE AND NKW U()1
JOS., SHAW SON
tiart jttal opwned ;
Saw tonai, on Mala St.. Cuuiruu, Pa
lately occupied by Win. F. IRWIN
- Tbalritock oon.latiol
IDI&? CBOQCDODae;
OkocikiM of tbt bat quality,
Qdeenbwarc, Boots and Shoes,
tnd T.r rtlcU tjejoonary for
. -a ..
on', ootnforl. .'
Call and tiamioa our atook b.fora par
ehwlng eluwbaro. Hay t, lHM-tf.
JITKTICBW COasTAaaLleBV PIM
We kaea prlatod a large aaaaber e ta aw
FBI BILL, aad wlU 00 tb receipt twe.tr
lea Mate, aaail a eo., I. aa. addrea.
Igrtllantoui.
OPENING. -
SHOWERS'
BOOT. & SHOE rJ:
AND
HAT & CAP
Vi!i--'t aw" .,..
t-; r.-". ' ' -ml '
' " HTOUE.
ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE,
MARKET STREET. '
..,11... 4
A full and complete aaaortnaeat .f new good.
aad ew atyiea, down t.
"MAKU fA' rn.iVr.o.
Citlaena ar inrltod to call and axatnln my
atoek and jadge fur tkemaelref aa to quality and
price of gooda.
JOSEPH 8. SHOWERS.
Cleardeld, April 14, laid.
QHANGR OF PROPRIETORS,
The o den lg tied baring purebaaad tha atara
Fod and properly formerly oomipied by Lerer
legal, oa flaoond treat. Ulaartlald, adopta tbla
maibod of bringing hit buaiaaaalo tba not toa of
too pub Ho, aad p rural hi to furnish hta patrona
with the vary bait quality of
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
atazoaading low ratta. Thia I am aaalUd to
do, baoaaaa X hate bo rent to pay, and eaa tbera
fort divide tba prodtt with my viionm, It
may bt mid that thia la an axparimaat with me,
bat If aelling a goad article fur a low flgurt a
tloaa ouilum andexnandl trade. I am boand te
aaoeted in my nailortaking. Uire ma a tap, ex
amine my t(tk aad leara an prima.
To BT lam ireok of boot aad ahoaa. hate and
eapa, I hara juet added a fall atoek of
Cents Furnishing Goods,
which I wilt aril at tha vary lowait1 firarei fr
eaih, or ia exchange for oouatry produce, at tho
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Call aad txamlao my itook aad arioaa before
porohaaiog tlaawbara.
PETER afeUEORaS.
Claarfleld, AprU 31, 1871.
B
OOT AD SHOE MAKING.
JOSEPTI If. BEERINO. oa Markat itrttt. la
Sbaw'a Row, Clearfield. Pi., baajaat received
a Ino lot of Fraaok Calf Sklaa and Ripe, tha
aaat la the market, aad la aow prepared tomaa
afaeUre arary thing la hii Hat. Ut will war.
rant bla work to ha aa reprotoated.
Alao, all kiadiof Leatber and Shot r.adiafa
for taJa-
Tbt eitiieni ef Cltarlald and vielaltf art
raapatifally invlud to give him a tall.
won oaa at ahorcaouoa. T:l'73y
The Bell's Sun Woolen Factory,
Pea. townaklp, Clearlald Co., Pa.
BURKED IIUTI
B U. R N E D U.PI
Tbt labatrlban have, at groat ax peneo, rebuilt
nalghrhood aeooaalty, in tha erection of a flrit-
olaaa Woalea Maaaractory, with all tbo modem
Improvement! attached, and art prepared to make
all klnda of Clothe, Caailmerei, fietiattti, Blaa-
keta, rlannala, o. Plenty or gooda oa Aaad to
tpi'ly all ear old aad a thoaeaad bow ooitomari,
whom wt aaa to come and examine oar itook.
Tho baiinoti of
CARDING AND FULI.INO
will reotivo oar tiporltl attention. Proper
arrangement will bo made to raeelvo ajad dell vat
Wool, to in It enitomera. All work warranted aad
doaa apoa tbo ahortaat notice, and by itriat attoa
tloa to buiintii wa hope to real lie a liberal abaft
or panne patronago.
lOMNI POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wt will pay tba higbeit market price for Woo
and eel I oar manufactured gooda ai low aa almilar
gooda an bo bought ia the eonnty, and whantrar
wa fall to render tmaoaabla tatiifaettoa wo oaa
alwaya ba found at home ready to make proper
txplaaatioa, either In perinn or by latter.
JAMES JOHMSON A BONA,
aprtllHtf BowarP. O.
' LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS ,
SITPRRRBDED BY
COVERTS PATENT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Madeoftbe U.I Mallea
ble Iron, and UalUehed
to tha llamei by the brft
Ruap aver invented. It
to easily aati quickly put
oa, and pravtata tbt ,
whlnping of the bnraei
by tba pule. ,bot liabla
to get tat of repair.
Will laat for yean. All
wt ak ia a fair trial, to
oonvlneo all partial na
lag them that they art
anaarpamad in value for
tba parpote far whlth
they aro Intended.
8ACKKTT A 8CURYVER.
Clearfield, April 16, 174.
PITTItBUHGH. PA,
For apwarda of twenty year tba leading baal
BHl College of the United fttatet, alTerti anaq nai
led ad van t a ret for tho thoroagh, practical aduoa
Uob at young and middle aged mra Stadenti
admitted at any time. For circular! addraia
J C. 6MITII, A. M.,
Prtnelpal.
Tbt IRO?l CITY COLLf ITih' la the
anly Inslttutiok or tba bind la thli ctiy that we
reeammond to tbt public patnage. Pmbftt
rimn Hmmr, VrsUrpa, , rp. Sm. .
JOHN TROUTMAN,
' DXALtR IN . .
FURNITURE,
. M ATTJtFJNKM,
' , ,ND
Improved.; Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, HEAR F. 0.
Tk. aaderalgaed kega leara to lafnrm tbo eltl.
tea of Clearneid, and tk public generally, tbal
ke kaa ee band a fa aaaorteieBt of Furniture,
tack aa Walaat, Cheetnat Mad Faiatae) Ohaeaber
Suite, Parley Salnra, Reeltatng and Ratanaloa
Ckalra, I.edlee" and OeetC Raay Ckalra, Mra Per
fnratad Dlarag aad Pertor Obaira, Oaa. teala aad
Wladto. Ckalra, Cletkea Rare, Step aad Rite,
lea Ladd.ra, Hal Raaka, Horubblog Braaka., Ac
VOPLPINO AND PICTrRI FRAMES,
Looklag nia.eaa, Ckrocaaa, A., wbiek wtald be
raiiaoi. ror Holieey proeeete.
Mlt'II JOHN TROUTMAN.
Jon rniMTiita or evert dkscbif
tloaaoally nenud tt tkU cBoc.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLBARKIKI.D. PA
WKUNKS AY alORNINO, FEB. In, l7(l.
AMNESTY.
al'ICCH OF HON. TUOMAH L. JONM, OF
KENTUCKY, IN Till I10UHM OK HEI'RtV
HENTATIVH, JANIIAKV 13, 1870.
Mr. Jonoa,of.Kontucky. Air. Hpouk
or. 1 in liapny in tlto opportunity
oik'O mora to mine my hnmblo voice
for Kovornmentnl amnonty to nil my
countrymen. J bad tbo lionor to aorvo
in tbo Fortieth and Forty-first Con-
grcaaea of tba Unitod Stutx, and it woo
imong my flmt act" In tha Fortieth
ami my very laat in tho expinii( hour
of the Forty.flrat to oilur a resolution
for ireneral and comploto amnoaty
thauk (iod, air, and I thank tho Amer
ican people, that the popular branch
of their Government th at length, I
hope, onnblcd to vote complete amnes
ty and oblivion tor all political onvnscs.
A sracious Providenco baa changed
tlte hearta of our people, baa smoothed
down the asporitlos of thoir rugged na
ture, and turned thoin onco more to
words and acts of brotherly kindnms
and affect ion. Tho time has come, sir,
when we can look the sun and the
truth without lonr ot n,isault or insuiu
Happy, happy indeod, sir, should wo
bo in this return of fraternal feeling to
bail and welcome with iniiveronl ac
claim the Ocnlntiniul ol'tho country
indopendenco and glory. Vnivorttal
aoclanu did 1 say, sir? I would fain
bopo for it,
liut 1 am reminded of tho snlwlltnte
offered by the distinguished gentleman
from Maine in which he makes, I bad
almost said, an invidious exception,
that mars the general harmony which
was pervading the land. 1 bad not
believed it in his heart thus to express
himself, and X had certainly thought
better of bis policy and wisdom. Ho
is a representative man of his sootion
and oven aspires to tho chief dignity
ot his country, I wouhl ask that gen
tleman, Why, why mako this excep.
tion? What has Jefferson Davis done
more than his fellows and comrades in
thoir great struggle for separate gov
ernmont and independence T What
crimo, if crime at all, has he commit-
od that they have not committed 7
And I speak, sir, not only of the load
era in that slrugglo, hut of tho people
in .their sovereign capacity. "Ia illot
eonvertile ferrum (uUunt qui ftvint." It
was tbey who first moved for rebellion
and war; tbey commanded and ap
pointed thoir leaders; they were bo
fore them in tho inception of tho strug
gle, and with impetuous and irrosisti-
bio spirit ordered them to lead in the
march. They unfortunately esteemed
it their right to do so; they were edu
cntod in that political school and belief.
Tbon, air, if tho gentleman and h
friends (1 hope, indeed, few) must still
pour out the vials of wrath and pro
nounce excommunication upon the
primal and real offenders, let them do
it upon the whole Southern people,
and not with exceptional revenge upon
the frosted and sorrowed head of their
still honored chief.
Vthy, sir, look around; hero sit
among us, weloomod with open bands
and hospitable greetings, brave and
gallant men, whe stood side by aide
with Jefferson Davis In council and
marched and fought and bled at bis
command and undor his order. Tho
Constitution of our country, by ita
amendments, supported and passed by
tbo gentleman's own voice and vote,
baa entitled tbeso men to their scats
on this Door ; ani I cannot believe, Mr.
Speaker, that ho intended by his nn
fbrtunuto exception to give affront to
them, his peers in tbo American House
of Bepreeontatives. And yet it must
bo so felt, air. ' They havo tho forbear
anoo, tho courtesy; perhaps, the wis
dom, commendable indood, to pass it
by in silence. Bitt 1 know tbey must
feel It sting in thoir hearts. Should I
properly charaeteriro tho gentleman's
substitute I would prouounca it an' in
suit to ovcry true man, woman, and
child in the South. 1 love that peoplv,
ir; I am their "kith and kin," born
and reared among them, and in apolitl
cal sense, as it wore, In the very heart
of the 8011U1. , 1 rover ..their great
history ; and if 1 should ever attempt
to speak to thoir disparagement may
my utterance freor.o upon my iips. 11
they havo committed a great wrong,
greatly have tbey repented it : in sack
cloth and ashes they havo atoned lor
it. But, however mistaken in judg
ment, however disastrous to them thoir
late struggle, you, their eonqnorors,
and the oivilizad world must admit
that it was one of tho grandest that
aver immortalited tho, virtue and forti
tude of woman or I lie courngo'and on.
dnranco of man.
Sir, I deeply regret tho chnracler of
this debute, lint who is nttpousible
for it? Who gave it its peculiar and
direful complexion? Is it the ilinlin
guished son ol lVnna Ivunia. tho ' Key
stono of tho Fedoral Arch," the great
Stato which has done so much and so
grandly to p-.omoto tho Centennial by
a united people at the cradlo of Ameri
can liberty ai.d union ? lias it boon
rcaeoved for bim to oxhunio tho dead
coromcnts of tho gravo of tho unfortu
nato prisoners ol the lata civil war,
with all the horrible circumstances at
tending thoir death, in order only, it
must appear, to ro-open the closing
wounds and re Inflame the hearts of a
forgiving and forgetting people? Sir,
if tbo sririt which the gentleman has
manifested in this debate pcrrailcs the
people ol tho North, the Centennial
wotiiti no a mocKery and a Uingraco
upon tho civilisation of the ngu. Hut.
sir, I will not believe it. I pity him
and shall yet rvspecl them. Why, sir,
there aru thorn) of us on this floor who,
if disposed and had tho opportunity,
could unfold scuttea ot hardships ajul
cruelties in Northern prisons which
would harrow up tho very soul ; scenes
of inhumanity unworthy of earth, and
which orlod to heaven. But, sir, wo
would perform no snob office, much loss
would wa hold Abraham Lincoln, the
thon President of tho Vnitod States,
responsible for these crimes. They
were poFpctrklod by baser and menial
hands. Wa had tha sense anil charity
to look upon thorn thon, and we look
npon thom now, as tho consequences
and tho legitimate fruits of dreadful
war. May we not pload, sir, for tho
nam consideration and charity from
those of liko experience on tha other
aide ? Lot na no longer sow dragons'
teeth, but the seeds ol repentance and
love, and let our grand eelebrition, if
It be at all, he penitential an well aa
Centennial..
JorToTson Davis, sir, was born in Ken
tucky. " She ohorishotl ber eon in tbo
days ol bis early manhood, and abs
will not now, in the gloomy ovoniug
of his checkered lifo, disown or dis
honor him. Ho bore an honored name
in this Itepublio before the days of se
cession, ile portrayed its eloquence
and its courage in the council and In
tho field. 11 o spoko and fought and
bled lor hi country's glory, of which
you are so justly nroud. Uo was one
at tbo greatest Ministers of War the
Itepublio over had, and it waa bis ulur
ton voico and noble bearing that in
spired bis Mississippi- riflemen witli
the daring courage to drive tho lurious
churgo at Buona Vista, which, aa It
wore, snatched victory from defeat,
and crowned the American arms with
one of tbo greatest battles of tbo world.
Ho stood at bis place in tbo other
Chamber of this Capitol, a great and
honored Senator, and mourned almost
in toars bis departure from those walls.
But his Suite commanded and bo felt
bound to obey. The world knows his
after-life, and the world at largo re
spect bim. Ho has oxpiaUnl in your
iiinpeons. in chains, and by all manner
his own (menses and those ol Ins peo
ple ; and now, although bereft of for
tune, his eye dimmed, and his bead
bowed by ago, still bearing bravely up,
loyal to tho old Aug for which ho once
fought so nobly doing all he can to
instruct and enlighten our people, to
develope tho resources and to promote
the woalth and tho famo of our com
mon country.
Is thero no mercy left for him ?
Has the' gentleman from Maino road
history in vain, and has ho no forecast
of tho future? Lot bim remember tho
noblo acts of nobla conquerors to thu
conquered through all time ; lot him
romembor the civil wars, the rebellious,
if you please, on the continent of civil
izod Kurope, and he will find that the
great names on both sides aro treasured
up in the minds and hearts ,ol future
generations, a common bentago to a
common people. Aro not the nainoa
of Caar and Potnpoy honored alike
by tho descending ages of Rome? Aro
not tho Legitimists and the Pretenders,
tbo Bourbons and the Bonapartes, held
ia common renown by all Frenchmen?
And the Hound Heads and tho Cava
liers, Cromwell and Charlos, honored
alike by all Knglisbmen ? Lot ma toll
tho gentleman that tho time will come,
perhaps near at hand, when tbo names
of Grant, and Sherman, and Shoriditn,
and Leo, and Jackson, and Breckin
ridge year, Bir, of tho martyred Lin
coln, and tho now insulted Jefferson
Davis will he read with common pride
and common respect by the A merican
youth, and tho last may be honored as
much as the first? Such Is history,
and such the nature and character of
man. I speak thus in no invidious sense
or with sectional feeling. I lovo my
wholo country. Thank God, air, thore
aro no Alleghaniea, no Potomaca, or
dividing lines in my polities. 1 yield
to none in appreciation of tho common
glory of my country and in meeting
out ample praise and justice to all its
heroes and all its people.
I pray you, air, let us take our les
sons from tho spirit and preaching of
tbo Divine Master. Ilia mercy and
love extended to all, from tlto good
Mary to the wretched Magdalene, from
the bolovod disciple to the Jovr of
Tarsus. Why, tbo gentleman from
Maine would have had the Christ to
have rojoctod Paul because he had boon
the cbiof of sinners, and yet he did
most and best to promote tho great
ness and glory of bis once persecuted
Lord. I implore the gentleman, in tho
name of charity, in the namo of peace
and harmony in this blessed year ol
our history, in tha name of patriotism
and union, to strike from his substitute
tho invidious exception, that it may ba
no mora read by hnman eyes. Lot
our amnesty bo aa broad and free aa
the air we breathe ; like tba mercy of
God, let it be for all.
The quality of aMroy I not etrelBod I
It droppeth.aa tko gentle rata froea keavea,
Tpan tke ptaoe beneatb It ia twite kleeee'd
It bleeaetb him that gtrea, aad biaa that take.
Ti. mlghtieet ia tb. mlghtleat: It beooaa.a
Th. tbronod aeoarok better thaa hie orowa.
The olivo-branch often becomes au
thority better than tho sword. I re
joice to says, sir, that, in tho noblo
Stitto which 1 havo in part the honor
to represent, the animosities and dis
tinctions ongendorod by the lata war
aro wcll-mgh forgotten and buried in
oblivion. The Federal and Confeder
ate soldiers have there embraced, and
they have been promoted by tha com.
mon auflVagua of tbo people to the high
offices of tho State, where they stand
side by side in the earnest endeavor to
build slill higher the funic of the Cont-
monneallh; bund in limi'l they Verify
and illustrate I Uo beautiful uiullo of
Kentucky: "I'nilud we annul, divided
wo full." So may it be hero, sir, at
tho Capital of tho great itepublic. So
may it bo In evory Slate North.Sotith,
Kast, and West ol'our glorious Union.
"I'niled wa stand, divided wo fall."
A HTKAY SHOT.
Singular aa it may acorn, Prof. Ileid
of Allegheny College baa in aubstance,
declared against reading tho Bible in
our Common School. Tba Prof, bad
bolter bo gathering tip bia traps be
cause Grant'! wholo Church will "lay
for him from thia forward. Wo clip
the following upon tbo quosllon at
issue from tho Meadville VemocnU.
Tbo editor says:
. Prof, C. W. Kohl, t.r Allegheny Col-'
lege, delivered a rapitul lecture before
tho Library Association at tho Court
lloano on Friday evening tho 21st InsL
Tho subject of the lecture was "crony
ini," which the lecturer said was sug
gested to hitn a short time ago while
pa.ie.ing along ono of our streets and
seeing a lot of boys playfully jostling
and crowding each oilier on the side
walk. From this suggestive incident
tho Professor branched off and treated
tho crowding principle as applicable to
man, animal, Insert, vegetahlo and
thought. In all tbo departments of
life, in every kingdom of Nature, in
business, in pleasure, in all things con
earning the operations of the mind
and tho development of matter, crowd
ing was apparent. These thoughts
wore elaborated and illustrated by the
Profossor In various ways and much
to tha edification and instruction of
his bearers. But the essential and
most important part of the lecture con
sisted in tho trautluMit of (ho school
question. , The reading of the Biblo in
tho rttblld Schools waa deelarvd to tie
a subject which is crowding Itself upon
tha atlonlion of tho people, and the
ounsidoration of which oould not be
evaded." It must bo met, said the lec
turer, and that, too, at an early day.
The matter for all persona to Uotur
mine wus, how shall this question bo
decided ? In the opinion of Profussor
Field tba issue must be determined in
one ol throe ways aa followa:
1. Compel all eUiaena and persons of
all religions, Protestant, Catholio and
Jew, to pay taxos for thu support of
common schools, and continue the read
ing tof tho Bible therein.
To this tho lecturer was unqualified
ly opposed, fin- tha following rcasoua
It would ba violutiva of the spirit of
our Republican Institutions, under
which nil religions aro equally protect
od, and those professing 10110 ought not
bo compelled to pay taxes for tha sup
port of another It would be trying a
portion of the people who maintain
their own schools, because a version of
the Bible, to which tboy cannot con
scientiously assent, is used ill tho pub
lic schools and it would be compelling
ono class of citizens to violate their re
ligious convictions, because a greater
number declared it should ba so. In
no country, said tho lecturer, In which
Church and State, could such a stttto
of things exist. '
X. Divide tho school I1111U and ap-
priaariuto to each und every religious
sect a due proortion.
And bore again tho avowed oppoei-
tiou of- Prof, iteiil waa unequivocal, as
such a project would leur np by tbe
roots ever' vestigo of our glorious
Common School system. So other
plan for its destruction could be more
effective than this.
3. Discontinue tlto reading of the
Bihioin the schools.
Hero, the lecturer believed, waa the
lino solution oi tho problem upon
this proposition all might consistently
and conscientiously unito. Our school
system is, and was designed to bo, sec
ular in its character, noithor Protest
ant er Catholic, neither Jaw or Crock.
It is a system of literary and scientific
and physical education, acceptable to
persons of all religious beliefs, and yet
iudissolubly connected with the moral
culture which is incidental to our form
of government. To discontinue tha
routine and unimprrssiblo reading of
the Bible in the schools, as it ia wont
to ba practised, can inflict no Injury
ujton protestantism or true evangelical
Christianity. If there be a superiority
in protostantism and protoatant educa
tion, over all other forms of religion
anil systems of education, aa the speak
er most firmly believed there was, then
would it not be the wirier and tbe more
effective plan to rcmovo tbe "bono of
contention,'' probably at host imagina
ry on both aides, and let all the chil
dren of the land, both Jew and Gen
tile, "Scythian, bond and free," high
and low, rich and poor, ba brought to
gether to rocoivo instruction nndorone
grand, universal system, and thus be
come equal parlokereof its enlightening
and moralising advantages. On this
proposition the arguments of Prof.
Rcid were very forcible, and wo think
the conclusion of tha syllogism had a
telling effect upon pot a few of hit
hearers. We, as Amrricana,'by every
acknowledged principle of civil gov
ernment, may enforco tho maintenance
of a soculor school system, but we
may not dare attempt tho enforcomont
ot ono religion upon tho consciences of
olhore. Tba borne circle, tba Sabbath
school and tho church are tho proper
placet for imparting religions Inatrno-
tion to children. '
Joseph Mishow, of Williamsport,
who will be 102 yean old on the 8th
of March, will be taken to tho Centen
nial, should be live. ' Mr. Mishow ha
a son aged seventy years who ia the
father of eighteen children.
F.lihu Burritl can drive a strange
dog out of his yard in thirty -three dif
ferent languages.
Ifijal tti'frtisrmfBtj.
QAUTION.
- All person l are hereh ee Honed aralmt
pnrchaiag or In any way meddling with tbt
following property, bow ia tbtpoiMaaioa of Eliaa
Barm, of Tnio towaihip, via; I brown bone,
t aat doable haraeif, 1 two-horn wagoa, 1 haraaa,
1 oapbnard, 1 link, 2 fell ohairt. 1 parlor ttova,
4 bodi and bedding, ai the aama wai parvbaaed
by mo at Constable aale, and hai boaa left with'
him oa loaa only, aabjaot to my order any time.
ELIJAH BURNS.
Rock ton, Feb. Ill, lOTA-St
QAUTION.
All ptrtnna are hereby eaatl'innl agalnit
Irurohaiing or ia any manner meddling with tho
bl lotting property, aow la thepoaaoasma of Wa.
Kopp, of Urady township, vti : 1 twohone
waaa, 1 light wagoa, I lug rled and ahaini, I
mara, 1 borve, S eata hama, I oown, h M of
sawed Inma-nr, lot of law logs, Iff. serei of wheat
and tjm la the gritauJ, plows, barrows, fanning
mill and eultlratur, aa tlti tame wai purchased
bv me at She riff 'a ! an tho 12th of Nitre in bar,
I It 7 A, Ntt'l is left wiih mid Kapp on Viaa only,
(Miijnet tu my order at anv tfrnn.
WILLIAM WI.VUKRT.
Luil.er 'iin, Frti. I, ;rt I f
1?XK('UT()K S NOTICK
XA NtHioo ia lie reli givn thai I. tier two
weatitry havibtf iMfit grAntl ti thu iMiirler itn
the tsrato of HAHlANNK R01UH1,UT. dee J,
lata of Umrd tvwaabip, Clvar field ootialy, l'a.,
all a-nrsuaa Indvhted to aaid eitate are requested
te make immediate paymoal, and tbuee having
llaimi aga.al the aame wit) preaanl them duly
autheBtioattd for aettlemeat. . .
Fit AN CIS LONOIN, ;
NICHOLAS ROU0SKIOT, '
LeoonU'i XI i lit, Jaa, 16, 'Td-tJiJ Ksoeatora.
AI(
MIXISTBATOR'S NOTICK.-
Notlo. I. harahy firea that Nttera of Ad-
ejkalrirailo ee Ibe ealua of JOHN LAI10RII,
let. af taioa Iowa. kip, CWarAet-J Mary,
Pe., dreaail, kielaff been duly graated t. tke
onderalirned, alt porenae ra.rabted to aaid etle
will pleaea eaake tmaidlte payment, aadtboae
baring elaluac .r demaaile agaiaat the aaiaa will
preeeat tbeai properly aatheniaaated for cattle
aat wltaoal deler. H.WLAUOKD,
KcktoelV,Fk Adaalnlatrater.
DMINISTHATOUS' NOTICK.
Netlralc krraby glrea llial bMtera ef Ad
laletrattea aw'lb. eeute .f F. B. RAFFNRTV,
lal. af I1 eaa leweRhip, Cleardeld eoaaty,
Pa., dareaard, baring keen daly graaied ta the
anilrraigwed. all porenna Indebted ea-aaM ratal,
will ptnaee make immediate payment, and thowa
kaeing elelea ar ah-manda will prceol them
properly aatheaiioated far eetlleinent wltaoal
delay, J. B FrAKPKRTY,
JOHN FUiNN,
Uramplaa Uilla, Jaa. IS, 'It-oa Adm'r.
ADMINISTUATUII" NOTICB.
N.tl la bereky gleea that Lettere of Ad.
alnlatrallaawa tba etlau of at. W. HSYUKR,
lata af biwraww tarwaaklp, OlaarSeld aeaaly, Pa.,
ibaoa.cd, baelag bee dely greeted aa taeaadwr
ftnt, all paraeaa Indebted to eald dale will
Cleaea eaake Immedlat. paymeat, and tbo.
aebag .Lima ar deaaaade will peace, thaw.
5roprly awthaatleatea ror aettlcraent wtboat
elay. FRANCR9 ANS SMYDKH, ,
Cle.ra.ld, Jaa. IS li at. Adata.
Rotlaa la banbp flew Ibel Ittere af Ad.
alaielratioa wa Iba emu ad DAVIS BELL,
lal. of alreaaweam bawaeblf, Olearteld aaaaaty,
Pa., dee d, harlag bees dwly arm. led ae the
aadralejad, a. I pareooc ladabled te aaid acuta
will pleaea eaake laaaaadi.t. paymeat, aad tboae
baring alalma ar deeaaad. will pcecaes tbeea
proporlff aatkoalloaaaA fee eettlacaewl arllajemt
kJ.lay. , . , 1 h THuPtfla,
IPSO.,,
Set, I,
r r m wim,.
CarweetTIIla, ra,, Jaa. It, 1I7I-H
HARTSWICK ' A IRWIN
SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DRALERS IN
PURE DRUGS!
CHEMICAL 8 I
PAINTS, 0115, DYE STUFF
VAHN1SUK8,
" F.RUH1IK8, '
t " '
PERFUMERY,
' ' .t FANCY 0O0D
, TOILET ARTICLES,
OF ALL KI5DI,
PURE WINKS AND LIQUORS,
lor medicinal parpoaai. " '
Trasiei, flwpp'orten, ttahool fiooki and 8tatloa
try and all other article! uaaally
found in a Drag 8 tort.
PHYSICIANS' PRKSCRIPTIONS CARE
FULLY CO.MPOirNDKO. Htvinf a lartte ei
parlance in the bntlneie they taa give entire aaV
itiacuoa.
O. HARTrlTTK'K,
JOHN V. I lift' IN.
Clearleld. December lit, 1074.
BIGLER, YOUNG 4 REED,
tttucoeJiori to Boyntoa k Young,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
MaaafactororQ of
. fOETABLE & STATIONm
STEAM ENGINES
Craw af Foarta aad flu Strati,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAVINO eer.ced la the aauaTactar. of Sret
claaa MACHINERY,. neutrally Infera
a. paelle that wa are aow aretiared ta 111 all
ordera a elealy and aa proaaptlyai eea Wa Aon.
la aay ef thft eitica. Wc aaaaafactar. aad deal U
Millar and Circular Saw-Mills
Ueaa) filookl, Water WUeU, Bbaftiac Falley
Olford'l Injector, Btasa Oaaiea, Staaaa WhlMlaa,
Ollera, Tallow Cap., Oil Cape, Oaufa Coeka, Air
Cocke, llloke Valrea, Ckeok Varrea, wreafht Iroa
Fipw, 8'.ea Puei pa, Roller Feed Puaipa, Aatl
Friction Motrw, Soap 8toaa Faekinf, Oaaa Pack-
a,, aad all klada of MILL WORK) tofotkw
wllk Plowa, glad Solaa.
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
aad elkar CASTIIf OS af aU klada.
HF-Orolara dialled aad Hied at ail, price.
A tetter. f lao,elry wltk ewfome u ateektoery
of oar aaaafaelam proaaptly aaiwmd, by addrea
laf aa at Clearleld, Pa.
jaam-tf BIOLER, YOt'NU A REED.
THE CLEARFIELD
FIRE CLAY CO.
CLKARFIKLB. PA.t
VAanricrraaaa or
FIRE BIIICK,
Furnace Blocks, Gtu Belorts.
Stove Linings, Paring Tiles) do.
Vhimnrw Top, WHiufaN t'mpt.
and I liars.
All kinds of Architectural Adornments.
ORIGINAL 1IE8IUNS IN TERRA COTT
- MADE TO ORDER.
Wllk Inprored naarhiaory, Irat olaaa materia
and aktlled workmen, w. oa. warrant all oa
aaaaafaeturea to he equal to If not aapcrlur !
aay Is Ike market.
I ' I
' Artlclea of oar taaaetaotara caa ba aeea at tai
Worka, Bear Railroad Depot, or at th. Herdwari
Store of Powell A Morfea.
' AU ordera froea a dlatanc, addrecaed tW
Oeneral Superlatendent, will ecir prompt at
tentlna. .
j. . HAitTsnirK.
JOHN MrVATII, Oa.'ISunt,
riapl. Manurecinriii, Dept. pjayZO 71
rERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES, .
- itnve Lining snd Fir0 Brick,
kept awnataotly .a band.
ST0.E AXD EARTHES n'ARI
OF EVERT DKSCRIPTIOS I '
CUUCKS! POTSI CROCKS
fiahcr's PaMnt AlKlgltt Self SeaJlaa
frail Caaal
BUTTER CROCKS, wllk lldl,
CREAM CHOCKS, MII.K CROCKS
APPLE BUTTER CHOCKS,
PICKLE CROCKS.
FLOWER POTS, FIStSIlES,
STEW POTS,
And a great many other thing, to. aaawoaa tr
m.atlba, U ba bad at
' FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE -' WARE TOTTERY
Cerner et Cherry and Third Rtreeta,
CLEARFIELD, PA. aagl
XABBLE AXD ST0K YARD
Mas. S. S. LIDDKLL,
Haelag eogaged ia tha Hafhl. baalaaaa, deeina
la Inform hat frlenda inl Ike paWlc that lb. ka
aow aad wlU keep aoailanllyos hand s largo aad
wall teleeted cteejl ef ITALIAN AMD VERM0N1
HARRLt, dad ll f raparal t. fural.k tt erder
TOalBSTONBS, . ,. .
,. BOX AND CtADLlTOUDS,
(s , , , . , , HON I'M WIS,
Curtie ami fWte for Crmetar Lntt, rlnfew1
0111a aad Capa, ateo,
BURSA tT, TABLE AND WASH STAND
...... a TOPS, Ae Ae.
Vfa-Tard a Reed atrecf , Bear tba ft, ft. trapel
Cleaiaeld, Pa. jell
ILLIAM M n EX K Y, Jvnwi
MT TBS PBAVB ARB BWNITRaaS. T'lTSTSBi
OoUaotlwH aaad. and moacy pronpt)
OITT. Col
paw Mar. a rue la mi afranaeai aaa fee J a o.
aeweeeaaHMj eauy eieaauad aad aitaated
HjyTI
erttnut, mt.' --'i
JaJ EW o t .- J i- li-. ..:
FLOtB.. FEED,;
; STORE. ; ! ;
A. G. KRAMER A CO.,
Market surest eaa Soar aveet of ktanuioa
, . HeeM, Clarnld, Pa. . .
Kee ooaalantly oa hand ' "' ' 'y' "
BtTQAR, " t ,
' COFFItl, . r , I
TEAS,
SODA,
COAL OIL,
, SVltfP,
SALT,
8PICIM,
SOAP,
Canned aad Dried Frulta, Tobanm, Clgnrr, Caa.
r l r .r --m,. .ttMMc. Kf ri. e.
ALrW) KXTltA OME-MADS
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, dec,
All af whl.e will be cold aheap for raah ar ia
e.enaug. tor oouniry prcuueo.
A. O. KRAMER A CO.
CleerOeM, Not. II, 1974. -If
JEMOVAL!-
JOHN McCAUGHEY
Would respeet fully notify tha puMic generally
that bo haa removed hi Grocery fitora from
Snaw'i Row, to tSe building fomierly (.putiied
by J. Mile! Krataer, oa Hecond itraet, next door
to ntgieri naniware tyire, whero at intond
taping a fall lint of
QBOCEKIErr.
HAMS, DRIED BljEF aad LARD.'
SUQARS and St RUP, of all grader.
TEAR, Green and Blaik.
COFFEE, Routed and (Irwoa.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
CAA'Ji'EO FRI ITS,
All klnda la the market.
PICKLES, In Jara and barrel..
SPICES, In erery form and eariely.
FAMILY FLOUR,
ALL KIJI.OF'RA( UKR.
SOAPS,
MATCHES, -
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACnK!,
DRIED CHKRRIPJi,
Coal Oil aad Z.amp CJximaojs.
Aad a good aeaortmeat of thoee tbinga neaally
kepi ia a grocery atora, which ba will eaohanga
fur marketing at the market price.
Will aril fur each a cheap ly aa aay elber oae.
Pleaea eall and eea hi. clock aad Judge fur
youraeif.
JOHN MrUAl'nilET.
Clwaeld, Jaa. I, II7S.
QROCKRIKS.- ; -
JAS. H; LYTLE,
(atotoaort. LYTLB A MITCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL
DEALER IX
CH IICB LINK K TRA.
OSLONIS,
JAPANd,
IMPERIAI, ! ''
TOUNO HYSON,
ENOLISII BREAKFAST
Parrot la Market.
ItUTrEK ANI V.UV.n
Will be kept and aold at Irat ml. CaaS paid
for Coantry Produc
OKRMAN CUERRIES,
Tl'RKKT PRUNES,
PRESERVED FEARS.
pnTi.ADEi.riiu hams.
nmi.
Maekerl, Itk Herring, Co.1, Ae.
PICKLED. -
Barrel Plekle. and Kagllah Pick Ire.
Fi.oim and pp.i-.n.
Flour, Can Meal, Oat Meal, Ae.
eoehl-n JAR. It. LYTLR. '
C HEAP GHOCEKlEi! " '
LUMBER CITY, PA.
The anderalgnod anaeaaeM t. hie eld friead,
tad petrona that he hea opened a gread ItM et
OHOKKR1R8 A PHOVISIONS at tlirnM .i.n.l
Kirk A Npencer, for which he ie.li.il. a lib.ee'
aatreaag. li W H'KVCKII
Lumber Cite, Pe., M.rel, .'.
MEAT MARKET.
F. M. CARDON it BRO., ;
Rear of Plt'i Opera Houx,
rLKAHFIKiat-p JA.
Oar Rrrnngi'men ai-o f the tnort enini!rtf
haraeter fur famishing tha piihlia with) Vreeb
deataof all kiad, and af tbo very best ojoalltv.
tfe alao deal ia all kiad of Agrieultaral loiple
teal, whieh we hef na ax htMtioa for tho ben
dt af tho aabiio. CH aruaad whoa (a lawn,
tad lake a look at thing, or adlreji ai
F. M. CAHItON A 11 RO. '
Clearleld, Pa., Jaly It, 11 H(.
pRKSU MEAT MARKET.
M.Q.BROWN 4BR0.i "
Uarket ?C ClcirfiaU,'
Woald anaoanet to the tttttoai of tbo town and
teinity that thty atill heap tha meat aiarket at
ht olJ Itaad, wbtra they will keep .
Fresh Roof, Veal Million nj Jiunib,
of the finest qualilie. .
Market Koralagi Tuaadaya, Thuriilaya ami
tatar.iav. Orve ui a oall.
June i.'Ti Ma ti. I1ROVTN A llllO.
?OR BALK '
A large tad well-flntihed Brlek Dwelling, ita
Uo oa tbo river twah, la tha boron gh af Oiear
leld, ana tain In r eleven roose, with faad oallar,
ater la the hitem,-wad ait tbt Modern oavt
tioaaai. Paatrtee, Bath-room, Clo'haa-prewea, Ae.
uot liity feet front and two hundred and thirty
'eat bark, with a twenty foot alley an the end
Ide, fluid build Uf. With all tbt apparteaaaee.,
will bo aoM ebeap, with paytaaata M aoit parvha
ear. Applioatioa taa ht aiada ta the nnder
ilgnad, or to A. C. Tate, Xh ., who will give all
aootttary lnfnrn.atloa to thoat who dr-iire ia
pesj the prrvperty.
TUOS.J.UUIsLOl'GU.
May Mit, 1871, If. , , .
ClearfleTd Nursery;
KNCOURAGK HOMR INDIT8TRT.
TUB andarslgnad, bating eiul.tUhad a Kar
eery aa the Tike, about half tray bet w eea
OlearAeld and Carwenarilla, li prepared Iv far
tab all hkida af ntl'IT THKH-t, Udard aad
Hrarf.) It vary aaa e, ihrabbory, Urapo Vlaoa.
vooeerMrry, Lawtoa D leek tier ry, Htrawbtrry,
aad HaspWery Viaoa. Att WUrlaB Crab trow,
iatan, aad early taavitt ItbaAbaaw. . ai4ati
praeapUy attoaeWlo.., . Addroea, - . . . ; ,
aap2-6- CnntnevUla, fi.
ALLEGHENY HOTJiL,
(Market St , bet. Third and Feurtk,)
ll,eknr.r...... "
The mhMpliMv kevin. booema broarlotor ef
tki.kotol, would Nepeelnilly k . Iib,ral eh era
ai paella patroaage. rreoaa reave e ewu uae
Utnaa. .. .
Jaa.0-1S:lf. O. L. LK1P0LDT.
USQUEHANNA HOUHH.
CmtWKXHVll.Lg, PA. ,
NKWION READ, Faoraiatua.
Uarlag beaoma prourlator of thia Hotel, I
would reaoeelfully aohcil tha petruugo of tb.
pBblle. iloua. leaaaatly and coorraii-ully ait
aated; B -vl, relltted aod rafurolfboj j gMd cam
ple room, attacked All railroad Iraiaa atop at
tbla bwuee. . , . . , iau;'ti-7e
SUAW ilo
. (Cor. of I
iIOU81,
or Market A rronl .lr.H.,1
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The uiiderclgned bevlng taken elie.se of tbla
Hotel, would re.peetfully eotleitiiuMio fiatronaga.
jaol'; D. It. rUl.Lt.KTON.
WASUINGTON UOlTriK,
. .,, Nl.w WArilllMI'IoN, PA.
Thia B. W aad Well farai.hed houre hac ea
taken by the aoderaigned. lie feel cunfMlent of
being ablo to reador aa'iafaet.,n I" tbaac wh may
faror hiia with a aall.
May 1, 1871. 1. W. DAVIH, Prop r.
OITOUK IIOI'SK, .
MM-MVppoaltotlla Loaft Jlwu.e,. .
LOCK 11 A V E N, ' F K.N K 'A.
JeldTl , 11ALSEAL A KROM, Prop'a.
L" 7)YDlli5uSE, " " " .
Mala Ftreet, - . ,
PHILIPeiUUUU, PKNN'A.
Table alwara autiblied with tbe bet II.. market
afforda. Tbe traveling public I. Inviti-il tn cell.
botI73. BOIIKHT LOVD.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
' Cornerof Revondand Meikr-l Mre..!..
LHAHVILU. PA ..r ! .' " ":
rpHIS .Id .ad eommodioua Hotel bacdortog
X tb. paat y.ar, been .alarged t. donbl. iii
form.roapa.lly for tb. entertainment of atraa
gera and gueete. Tbe whole bullJlng baa beea
refuraiahed, aod tba proprietor will .par. na
palae ta randcr hi. geeau coroforl.l.le while
auyiag wltk bim.
Ar-rha 'Manalos Hooac" Octalhira run. ta
and from tha Depot th. .rrlral end itrnartoro
af each traia. JOHN IlOL't, 11KKTY,
aprS-ra tf Pn.prlal. r
Jona Parrua, Prea. J. P. Dana, Caaltier
urMciiNrillc ISnnk.
Authorised Capital,...Hm h..I0,ha
Paid up Capital .u.n..H.b$j(t,U'i
(rccrrni naur watioihi. bark.)
JOHS f'A TTO.V, . . A. FK1xr
A A HON W. PATCUX, H.m, J. '. Hit YT.
STOCK POLI)EHS, INIIVinrA!.I.Y U A11LE.
Do a g.nuins banking latintr-a. Aerounti
aollHted.
CarwenfTille, Pa., Jan. 19, U76-Hia,
F. a. ARtoLD. a. w. a a ho lb. j. a. aa-n.B
F. K.ARNOLD 4. CO.,
Bankers and HrokreH,
Reyn.l4.TiUe, Jerfenma V., p.
Money recelred on depoatt. Dieeowita et mo
derate rater. Barter and Foreiga Kiehngi .1.
waya .a bead aad collection! prr.mpllr mad
Keyaol'lcrillc, Dec IS, lS74.-ly
County National Bank,
OF CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOM In Maaoale Bailding. one dr.r nwtb l
0. D. Watean'c Drag btoro.
Peaeage Ticketa to aod Irom LireriooLQueebe
towa, tilaagow, London, paria and Coprnliaern.
Alee, Drafta far aale oa Iba Royal Bank of Irrian.
aad Imperial Bank of Loodoo.
JAMES T. LEONARD, IWt.
W. M. BI1AW, Ca.bler. tl:lr74
" DREXEL 4 CO., "
No. 3d Snath Third atreet, Philadelphia
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Appliratioa by mail will receire prompt atten
tioa, aad all Information eheerfullr lurni.bed
Ordera eolieted. April li lt.
' grntlstru.
STEWART Sc BLACKBURN,
DENTISTS,
rarmnsTllle, riearfJeld CMaty, Pciia'a
(OBce la Oatea' New llaildior )
CaiVantrllla, Jaa li, H7 ly.
nariag determined to local, la CarwrneriHe
for the parpoac of pareuing my profaaaton, I
bce.hy'orer my eervice t. the poblic. I bar.
juet tniabad a term af deetal Ineu-oetiona aaier
th. beat teacher, ef tb. Peenaylvania College of
Dental Surgery in Philadelphia, and am now
firepared to eieoale all work pertaiaiag to dent
atry ia the heat manner, wiut the lateatimproTo
eaenta. - All werk gnarantewi t. gir. entire cel.
iafaetioB or a quality aad duratioB. Tooth at
tracted without paia. Room ia Bow Bank haild
iag. For further information apply in pereoa or
addrera R. M. THOMPSON,
aichal'74-tf. - Carweaarllle, Pa.
:""nHTL.LS
Wnald rttnoctfullr aotlfr hit iatleiiti
that ht haa rtdttead tha price of A RTI
HUIAL TKKT1I to 12(1 aa rv.r . f
$2bM fur a doable aeU For any twaparioaJ
ooning at tha lame Unit, to have ted. an a. per
M, will get the two eeta for or K.t4
each.
Termi Invariably CatH.
Clearfield, Jaly 1, hU.
GEORGE E. ROBACKEft,
wnrtLsarLB BBitsa t.t
WINES AND LIQUORS,
CLEARFIELD, PA. .
My plaoe of batlaeaa la a. Market itrett. dl.
rectly oppoeita the Court Ucum, whore I deaira
to keep, full atoek of Pi 1IK LIOUORS. and
J wilt warrant tkem to ba ra-b to my eiirtomrrr.
" jaiy ii, ta-ii.
lI0LESilliQU6R STORE."
At tha end af tho arw bridge,
' HFM CT.SARFTFI.ft. PA. '
The prop r re tor of thii tabtthaient will hay
hi liquor dtreet froia diatillora P-rlloa buying
fri'Bi tbla bona will h aaro to get a paro article
at a amall margin above oo-t. Hotel tWpera ean
be furninbed with llquori on reaaonalila term.
Pure winei and brantliea direct from Sotiey'i
Vinrrr-M luth, New Yrh.
tJEOROR X. COI.DUnN.
Clearfletd, Jane lit, M7-tr
Hue y & I) hrist,
sole ritornitToitsor the
CELEBRATED
", ' and: , .. .
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
skso rag MICK LIST.
IIUEY ill III HT,
lal N. S4 Ktreet,
PIIII.ADKLPIHA.
JMarob 14, IIJlL
READUNIG FOR ALU
. " HOOKS d S?A TIOXER Y
Market fit., Clearfield, (.at (ha Poat ffite.)
rpilK andenigaed bego laava to annouaot to
X tbt eitiieaa of Clearfield aod vicinity, that
he hat fitted op a rnoia and baa jaM returned
fmra the rity with a Urge aoioanl ef rtading
matter, won lining ia part of
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books,
TtUnh, Aecnunt and fail nook of tvaty da
eriptlont Pmr and Rnrelnpei, Frennh pre wed
and plaint I'm and Panel li Ulanh Legal
Papers, Dee-!, Mortgage ( Jmlgtaorit, Eianip
Hon aad Pmmltrarv aoteoi Whita aad Parch
otaai UeUf, Legal tip, Hewd Cap. and Bill (Jap,
bbeet Maaio, lr edltir Piano, Plate or Violin,
ennatanily on hand. Any bonka or itationary
delred that 1 may not have oa hand.wlt! be ordered
bv flrit atpreva. and aold at wboleeale or retail
ta tott oaateaieta. I wiU ajaa heap perlodieal
Htaraiar,aaeh aa Mngaataoe, Nawapapera, Ae,
P. A. UAl'LIN.
ClearfieltL May T. K
ATAIiUAHLK PHUPKKTY
- - rOR 9 A Li OR rOR RKNT.
The labtiriber girti ar-llco that ht will either
rent or oll hli dwelling and lloro property, lit
ate oa Reed street, adjoining tht Leonard Hao,
tm tho boremgh of Vteartald, Pa Tat aanrt rooai
itIUU laat, The dwellmg houao tonUiaa I
rooraa aitd a kltoben aa tha Irat ttory, and I
rooroi oa the Kind itory, Tbt attra raoai
eaa bo had at ea, and tko dwalMag porWoa
on ad alte ibe lot of JAj, 9m leartW ar
lioalara, a4drn r . tup la ta the amderatgata ta
the premieea. tlBO. C. PAMMORS.
Cfaarfleld, Pa May It, '11
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