Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 02, 1876, Image 4

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    SMUMltanfoun.
JJOOT AMD 8IIO
OOT AND SHOE MARINO.
JOSEPH it. DEKRINU. oa market atrMt, in
Skew'a How, Clearfield, Fa., kai Ju.l not? ad
gna lot of Freaek O.lf Sklaa Klpi, Ike
bMt ta tka market, .ad ti bow prepared ta enaa
afaetare everything la He Haa. lit will wit
rant kl work to ko m repreeeated.
Alio, all kladi of Leather and Shoe Finding!
for aala.
Tko oltUoai of Clearfield and Tlolaltj aN
raapoetfnlly larlud to giro bim a aall.
Work dene al abort notion. TiU'TSjr
G
BEAT REJOICING
dill ovtr the State at tho adjournment of both
branehaa of our Hut Leglilature, oud tomo of
the momneri making for taeir boiat I ..opt to
lUj there. I
GREAT AD GOOD JEWS, ,
alto, for tho eltliena of Clearfield eounty who tn
tead vlalting the Centennial, and for all other,
by Ibt re-opatag of tha
OLD SHORTY SHOE SHOP,
On Market alreet, ont door wt of tht Allegheny
Hotel, where "tSUOKTY" will bo found at ell
Utnv, readj and williug to moat and aweotnmodato
all kit old euitomen eod a many now ouea a
may ffcvor bin with a call, M that they w UU
the Centennial "clear heeled ud light-footed' In
a pair of "iJborty'a" bomo-Bahde j
BOOTS OR SHOES, I
Don't forutt calling on "Shorty" before par-eha-lDg
elwehere. If keep none but flnl tlwi
workmea ud n warrant all "feet-wear" made
at fata attop not to rip. raeel or draw too peg,
lla ii prepared to do anything in hla line
. etltehad, aewed or pegged. Repairing neatly
done on abort no lie.
LEATUER t SHOE FHDIXGS
alweyi on band and for aalo by tha lama "ibort"
fallow by thelhort" naa of FRANK 8U0HT.
Clearfield, Pa., May II, 187-tf.
SueT Sc chiust;
soli proprietors or Tin
CELEBRATED ,
0 n rAT(.lw" t
AMD '
dh aracrKR'a
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
if.vo o pjirif zsr.
IIUEY ctTciIHIST,
131 M. 34 Rtraet,
PHILADELPHIA
Mnrrbl.9, 17-"m
G. S. FLEGAL,
Ironsides StoreJ
PIIILI.IPM1IURO, PA.
DEALER IS
HARDWARE, 8TOVI8, HEATERS, BANO
KB, WOOD ASD WILLOW WARE.
AND MANUFACTURER OF
TIN, 8HEET-IR0N AND COPPKRWARI
Preiquiile Straat, i
Pbillipiborf, Contra Co., Pa.
M.May 187.
POWELL & MORGAN,
II A. Jl .W ARE,
' ' Alia, Haaaraatnrafiof .
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLIARrilLD, PA.
T7AK1IINO IMPLEMENTS of oil
X'
ktnda for aala bf
POWELL A MORGAN.
RAILROAD WHEELBABBOWS
XV
for aala b
POWELL MORGAN,
QIL, PALNT, PUTTY, GLASS
Nalla, ate., tor aala by
POWELL WORQAN.
TTARNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE
Iladlaga, far aala by
POWELL A WOROAN.
G
UNS, PISTOLS SWOEDCANBS
For aala bs
POWELL A MORGAN.
gTOVES, OP ALL SOKTS AND
Sliaa, for aala by
POWELL A MORGAN.
TRONI IBON! IRON! IRON I
for aala kj
POWELL A MORGAN.
II
ORSE SIIOBS & HORSE SHOE
BAILS, for aala bj
POWELL A MORGAN.
pULLKT BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And bait Mannfaatara, for laid by
POWELL A MORGAN.
fpHIMBLB SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for aal,by
POWELL A MORGAN.
SACEEIT&SCHRTVER
, ...... Mi, i..'. I i i f'i i
SBALVM IB '
HARDWARE,
and nanufaotarort of
TIN, COPPER ti SHEET IRON WARE,
flacond Mtreat, Clearfield, Pa. '
Having rflttd oar itororoom and daoblad oar
atoek, we an prepared to offer bargsina to pur
ebaiara In oar lice. W hare donidnd to do a
Strictly Cash Business,
and ran Uiertfort tell at greatly radioed price.
Carpontara and peraentwho oonUnplato bnild
tag will do wall to oiatnlnt ovr
Tools mi Zwdltiia? IZ&rdavrv,
whloh It new and of tha beat aaaaafMtara.
Wo hoop a largo itoek of
NAILS, LOCKS,
GLASS, LATCHES,
PUTTY, HINGES,
GLUE, SCREWS,
All kladi of Bani-h Planai, Sawa, Ckli.li, Sqnaraa,
liamnan, I1athta, Plnntbl and Larala,
Mortifad A Thnmh Qaaaa, B.Tola,
Draoaa A BiUa, Wood aad Irott
Ranoh 8rw, and tba bait
Boring Marblna ift tba '
arkat. . ,
Doable and Single Bitt Axes,
POCKET CtTTUBT, Aa.
Agenti for BurncWt Iron Cum Shelter,
wanwatad.
Alio, afinla for RiekardV
GOTHIC FLUE TOPS,
whloh off-kttaiJly nra Saioky flaoa.
Farm Implcmcnla, Garden Tools,
of every deeeriptrea.
A largo varlet af
COOK STOVES,
walak wa warraat la ira aalMaaUaa.
Perie&U Hmnftt mnd IWiMad.
kjax-Rooflag, Saowtlaf and Job Work doaa a
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THE REPUBLICAN.
OLEAKFliUD, PA
i
WXBNE8DAY MUHNINO, AI'O. J, ISTd.
wa-a wa-w a-
SENATOR BOyER'S EEPJ.Y TO
DR. K. V. WILSOfl.
Mu. Eoitoe : Aftor two wocka of
agonlting labor, the massive brain was
madu to yield to the herculean digits
oi the great literary eritio of this cen
tury, and, in imitation of tho boaving
mountain, a small mouso nibbling and
scratching, making only noise enough
to annoy very nervous people-, la the
ronult. After tho production of tho
very lcarnod doctor had been hawked
about the atreuU, and tho contents
ruad and lutruudly explained to uorun
of Individuals (luoluding small boys)
and the unxiova community, promised
thecomplcto annihilation of Boyor. Ho
behold a sickly, dirt-begrimmod mcn
stromrity, scarcely ablo to stand up and
absolutely too Insignificant to sit down
and be noticed at all. After the brill
iant otTusion of tho trio, and the two
weoks of training in which tho fertile
brain of "Old Bruins" has had full
swing, we certainly did expect a stun
nor. j. The community were promised
great and startling revelations ; your
huinblo servant was to be completely
"wiped out" by an unveiling of his
true character and his political record
stripped of all protonso ; was to bo ex
hibited to a disgusted and much abused
people ; tho boat of bis true friendH
were frightened and tho bravest among
them intimidated and preparing lor
the mortifications which must follow
so damning a portrayal of the true
character of Boyer. But instead of
this, even my worst enemies uro d in
trusted at the feeble rehash of the letter
that Schoonover was induced te sign.
Evidently like his prototypo, the much
humbugged Christopher Sly, In tho
"Taming of the Shrew," this chap
imagines he is somebody else. Sly
imagined himself a lord. 7Vilni
think, does the. Mime thing perhapa
be is tne un, jjoru I
The much-to-be-rcgrcttod announce
ment, that with this celebrated letter
you retire from the domain of litera
ture, imposes on me tho task, in my
fooblo way, of preserving and elucida
ting tho great matters contained in it.
In attempting this herculean task, I
have to regret that you have prescribed
a lino of policy which a proper regard
for jour truo character and position
compels mo to follow.
You say that in my "chsractor an a
man you would pass over in contempt
uoua silenco" what I had formerly
written, " but as Senator," Ac, you ore
"denied the enjoyment or bo great a
luxury." You are not a Senator, 80 I
must answer you in your truo charac
ter, viz t that of an ape, which I believe
is the only one in which tho people
will rccognico you ; for iu my some
what diligent, and I hopo profltu1to,
study of anatomy, I never found one
numan skull that presented such a
standing proof in support of the Par
wininn theory as your own.
You vory emphatically deny having
any part in tho authorship of the
Schoonovcr letter, and confess in tho
same paragraph in nearly the same
sentence that you did have something
to do with it You say : "I collected
no material, wrote no lino, dictated no
paragraph. It Is true, howovor, that
I had something to do with tho appoar
ance of the quotation from Meigs."
Can you toll me, without violating
your promise not to write again, how
you happened to got this part into tho
letter without "writing no lino" and
"dictating no paragraph." Tho ques
tion of literary larceny I will combine
with a portion of your letter furthoron,
whore you do me tho honor to say that
I "can be nothing without being Boy
er." This is a compliment, even from
you. 1 be only marvel to mo is, that
you havo not been aping mo, "not as
a man, but as a Senator. Originality
is a virtue that t have never heard
your boat friends impute to you ; but I
have lately takon the troublo to in.
quiro of several Italian organ-grinders
as to the capacity ot your specios for
imitation, and they unanimously unite
in a tribute of praise, to which (purely
complimentary to you) I add my fooble
judgment. In my capacity as Boyer,
I havo always aimed to be frank. To
do this, It sometimes requires courage.
Perhaps if, liko you, I bad chosen to
act the hypocrite and sycophant, and
bowed the "pregnant hinges' of the
knoo" to power as you do, it might
have benefitted mo in a pecuniary
sense, but it would have- been at the
expense of squandering my manhood
as you did yours, If you over had any
What I have to say, I say boldly and
without mental reservation. What I
know about you, I would blush to say.
Inasmuch as I am not in tho habit of
hawking my nolo in the market, I am
unable to slate its real value not oven
its approximate valuo to Schoonovcr's.
I have not had tho advaiitago of a
twenty years residence, as you claim,
having only been hero about eight
years. In that timo, by attending to
my own business, I have managed to
buy a lot, build a houso and pay for It,
and am tho owner In fee of the prcmi
aoa, and, therefore, I am responsible
for something liko its real value, and
could be compcllod to pay my milk
and other bills, even if they amounted
to three or four hundred dollars. The
exact valuo of my word, I am unuble
tostato. Unlike yourself, my stock of
vanity is limited, and, therefore, I do
not try it much. W hatovcr may have
boon iU valuo, I fear my stooping to
this recognition of you will considera
bly damago it.
Tho bit of sharp practice which you
attempt in your very learned history
of the Susqnohanna Boom Company
has not escaped my notice, nd it will
assist mo in convincing tho people ot
Uio knavory that actuates you and
your faction in your attacks upon mo.
You soy: , i
"The Legislature waa persuaded to
pass successive acU conferring upon
it (the Boom Co.) tbo right to chargo
and collect the aum of one dollar and
Ally cent per thousand feet of logs, and
thrrcby plunder yovr constituent! under
amr of theformt of law. The oppressed
lumbermen, from year to year, vainly
strigdod to sccura the rcductioa of a
rata of Doomage wo outrageous and so
unjust, but they wore mot in the lob
bies of tho Legislature by tho agonta
ui ourporBuoD, now r rowi ncn ana
inaolent, and not until the present year
did they succeod in obtaining: anv Leir-
ialathro relief. Yoftwer member of
the legislature that passed that bill.
If you had tho ooarngo to say what
you in a sneaking and cowardly limn-
nor seek to imply by Jlio Miipw worn.
Ingof your loUei-! vUl thut I was a
member of the Lnilatim that In
creased tho boomauo to ono dollar and
twunty-flvo coiiUi, and that 1 voted lor
it, I would simply dlsmiiw tho muttur
by telling you what J Icol, that you
aro a falsifier. But tho sentence you
ao adroitly tried to use to establish an
untruth servos tho purpose of proving
thut theso oppiesed litinbormon could
act no redress until but Winter, when
my compromise won adopted and the
long aotiirht for relief obtained. For
this I clulm credit, and believe tho pec
pie will aocord It to mo. What they
iu vain tried to obtain. Iu the past, wo
accomplished for tlu'm lout Winter.
And I was a member of the Lcgislu-
turo in 1870. when the hill tut tho ro
ductlon ol boormtgo was passed. If you
intended .o state this Diet, my thuuks
aro again duo you ; but If, s 1 suspect,
you wished to mislead by your stupid
jumbling together of words, you have
my opinion and answor previously ex
pressed
Tho infamy of your iniitlvo is further
apparent by the reproduction of tho re.
port of the Houso committee, iu which
thoy In the sumo spirit you make your
oharguM, call uttoution to the testimony
ofAndre,Miller,WurnurandGeislemuii
Miller and Warner swear that they had
no conversation with mo on the boom
bill, and Geislcuian swears that I told
him to vote for tho bill. If you had a
single spark of honesty in your compo
sition, you Would Hcnrn to quote this
infamous report of a committee, when
you cannot bo ignorant of tho luct that
nil ol tho threo gentlemen numed have
sworn that I never, by word or deed
attempted to influence their votes, and
afterwards Gcialcman says 1 told him
it was right to vote for tho bill reducing
tho boomugo from ono dollar and
twenty-fivo cents to. ono dollar. In
ordor that you can have no further
excuse for misrepresenting my position
in tho boom bill, either through ignor
ance or in obedieoco to your sneaking
nature, to slander others, I will givo
the truo history ot tho bill as it came
under our' observation in tho Senate.
When tho bill camo up on second
reading, believing with nearly every
Senator that it was nearly impossible
to pass tho bill at ninety cents, and
having consulted many lumbormcn
who were unanimous in saying they
woro willing to fix tho rale of toll at
one dollar per thousand foot, board
moasuro, to end tho strife, I offered the
following nmondmcnt to tha first sec
tion, viz :
Rtrlhanitlo tba algbUt ud alntb linn tha
wordi nlnaty aanta," and laart la liau tnaroof
tha word. " ona dollar." Haa Ligulatim Rtfrd,
Saaaioa af la;d, paga 281.
On the question, "Will tho Senato
agree to tho amendment of tho gentle
man from Clearfield?" Mr. Dunkol
offered tho following, viz :
fitrlka out ona dollar and Iniart ona dollar and
tea aanla.
Whereupon tho Record shows that 1
made tho following remarks .in advo
cacy of my amendment :
Mr. BOYKR. Mr. Prnlit.nl, I kara ami rea
oaitooffffr furthaamandiiant I odarcd yattarday,
aad almply, II I im In aruar. dnalro la atala my
raaiona for tbat am.ndmant. Tha enrr.nl report
aa 11 aomal to ma latbatlba partial moitinlereatad
ia the p of thta meaiura ara perfectly will.
lag to pay ona dollar par tbouaand, and il tha oaaa
la aa they aula II, ana al it dm neen aa aaiy pre
lected yeiterdiy by tka Senator from Lyeomlng
Mr. Allan, it eaa work no barin or Injuillaa la
tbo Boom. Oomnaar. If Ibla amendment ii adopt-
ad by Ua Beneta it B lea tka prloe at eack a
rata Uuu H aeaaie w aaa aaitnar party aaa oajeat.
It doama violence to tba Boom Company and givea
tba lambennea wbat tbey tell ma they ara willing
to aetapt. If wa bow neute thia qaaitioa la tbii
manner, giring it tba foroe and unction of Inw, It
win raqalre a bald anaa, indeed, wno wui agala
annoy Iba Legiilatara witb It. That tbiaqneatioa
kaa keeome obnoilona ta memboraof the Legii
ture eannol be denied, noroeawediageliilba fact
that among good people ail near thli 8tate it ia
looked upon aaa aori of reproach. I know of na
goad raaiea why thia iboild be ao, bat It la tha
1'aet.neTertbeleai. I aay to the friendiof tbia bill
that wa muit bojaat Inottraadaavonto get Jnittoe
In tail mattar.
There il a great deal to be aald on Hiii queetion,
I admit, but loffered thia nmendmeat In order to
earn eemelhlag oat of what I feared might become
a general rain if it wenloe tbii way. I am aotdia-
poend lone at all caplion, in tna mailer, although
I .ball tote far IU Aad If It fail! I will do Ihe eery
Bell eeattniaglo gel lata wing ee low aipoaelble.
pjee eg.'.ialtea ttttord, page 2Ud.
Mr. Dill, Senator from Union, made
tho following remarks :
Mr. DILL. 1 hope we will get aa opportunity
to eota upon tha amendment of the gentleman from
Oieardeld IMr. Buyer. I kara repreienled thii
boom bill for ail year! up to tha prevent union of
tna Leguleian, wnen my oneroua uutlea were
treniferrea to tna Beoator from L?ming Mr.
Aliea(. 1 bad made up my mind vote for tha
amendment of the Senator frcul Cleardeld IMr.
Borer, fiiiof tha boemaere at a dollar, in order to
mule tbliqueition and get it out of the way, aad
I waa eorry to bear tha Heaelor from Lycoming
(Mr. Allen j lay tbat mob an amendment would be
diiegreeanieto mm pereonally, and 1 preeumedle.
agreeable to tboaa gentlemen who are here repro
aanting tha bill. That I aonaider a fair eomoli.
mant, and If thia amendment of one dollar and ten
eeni ihall ha voted down, I am prepared to rote for
tneemenamiaroi ine gentleman trom Oleerflold
IMr. Boyer, filing tba boomage at ona dollar, and
l nope tbat in mat way wa will get rid of thia bill.
and tbat tha amendment of tba genUeman from
roiladelphielMr. VunkalJ may be eeleddewa.
Let H Aa thii boomage at one dollar.
ltiiwellnnderetood that wa ara sat reducing
in. mm i . v. wvt ii eiew.ra iney
elgnty-nre ecnu, and tna tn.nner in which tbia
boomage b raieed to ona dollar and twenty. flee
eenti ti by charging forty ceata for rnpre, etc., need
la rafttag tba logo. Tbat la eouttlned in the nro
vlatona of tna law allowing Ike oompanlee to Ai a
reaeoaablweam far that purpoee. Il kae tbat dii
aretloa gleea it by lie Legiilatara, and It eeeme to
me thai we navo tna central or tha luhjeet ralfi
eieally to aay wbat would be a reeeoneble jam with.
outrtrdatingTeetadrighta. Bydiingflfteenaenti
aj a reeeoneble eum for warplncaad rooeawe ihall
be filing tba entire rata at ana dollar, and I believe
by that meaae wa ibell get rid of tbii matter
otberwlaa It will aome back 10 trouble ni horeener.
(See Leei.lcliee iheord, page Sv7.
On tho adoption of the amendment
of Mr. Dunkol, tho vote was as follow :
Vae Andereoa (Alleghany), Bragglne, Baa
ey, Colihan, Cooper, Crnuee, punkel, lleiluian,
llorter, Jaekaon, Jonea, Lamoa (I'hil'a), Lemon
(Blair), Lawranca, Smith 1.
NlTl Albright, Allea, Andeeeon (Crawford),
Beohtol, lloyer, Burnett. ButlerAeld, Cheelnut,
Clarke, Dill, Krmenlrout. llayi, Herr, MeClellan,
MoKlbben, MoMullen, MoNiill, Naglr, Newmyer,
Payne, Rockwell, hoeburk.Hbimor, Tbomae, War
ml, Wareaui, Waleon, Winilow, Wood, Yerkoe,
Yutiy SI. Sea leoi.foh'n feeord, page 2V7,
On the question recurring to my
amendment, Mr. Stanton, of Luzorna,
moved an amendment to my amend
ment, fixing tho rato of toll at ono
dollar and fivo cents, instead of ono
dollar, and the vote stood as follows :
Tna Crouee, Dunkal I.
Nave AlbriahL Allen. Andercnn Crevfardl.
Reehtel, Boyer, Harnett, llultcrnald. CheitnuL
Clarke, Colihan, Dill, Ermentrout, llayi. Iloilmaa,
lien, llorter, rfaekmn, jonea, MeClellan, Mo
Klbbea, MeMalloa, McNeill, Nagle, Newmyer,
I'ayna, Rockwell, Roebuck. Bhiiner. Thorou.
Waream.Warfel, Wlnilaw, Wood, Yerkea, Yuliy,
Davil, Prelldent pre feet SA. See .eeiilotiee
rtnord, pagea JS7 and iVs.
So tho question was determined in
the negative, and on the qtiostion re
curring to my amendment, It was'
agreed to without further opposition.
On the 3d day of February tho bill
came up on final passage, and received
the following vote .-
Yaie AlbrlehL Allea. Beebtel. Rover. Har
nett. Buieev. Untlerfleld. Choitnut. Clarke, tlill.
reroinn, amjw, 11 err, lienor, enneo, me.ie.
Ian, McKlbbcn, McMullen, McNeill, Nagla. New
myer, Rockwell, Roebuck, Hklmer,Thomaa, Ware
am, Warfal, Wataon, Yerkea III.
Nam Anderaon (Allegheny), AnderennfCraw
rd ), Braaaine. Cooper. Dunkol. Ilellnea. l..nnB
(I'hil'a.), Lawreaeo 8.
A maiorltv af Senator! havlne veled ee.
Ike queetloa waa detarmined ia the eArmatlve
IKaa ifielehee Aeeeed, page 121.
I have inflicted this much of this bill
upon tho reador to show that I voted
for and advocated the passage of tho
bill for the reduotion of boomage : and
will say further, tbat I did as much aa
any other man to secure the passage
of the aamo, I appeal to all sensible
persons if, In the face of Audi a record
In favor of this inoasuro, , they ouu
credit tho umupporteil charges made
against mo by my personal and politi
cal oiivmios.
Look Bgitiu at tbo report of the Hen.
uto ooinmitleo (upioliited solely to In
vestigate thia charge), It clearly ux
onerutos ma Iroui all criminal blame.
But, in order that (liko the ape whom
I am answering) they may aUvorliao
thoir dignity and icll-.imortaiico, thoy
reprobate H,0 ,u,it of "humorously
oxpromtlng" the fket that money was
offered to secure tho Legislation on this
bill, Let evory candid man rutleet
that this oonimitteo did all they could
to humiliate mo for want of dignity
and strut. How much happier would
they have boon hud they been able to
report mu guilty of the churge Imputed
to mo f The commlttoo was sworn to
give the truth, and were conipellod to
do il. You, R, Y. W., and your gang
do not euro about tho truth, and, con
sequently, persist in misstating tacts as
lung as you think you can accomplish
your purpose. You will, howovor, dis
cover that tbo people eve not asses, to
bo mislead by siii'h shallow knavery.
But, perhaps, I should be more charita
ble; lor, evidently, yna are ropeuting
thia stuff as parrot swear without
knowing what you say,
Tho real reason for your attack on
me may bo Interesting to the pooplo, in
whoso behalf you assume to prate of
" politiM purification." By an act of
Assembly passed several yours ago, a
Geological Commission was appointed
in this State, tor which two or threo
praeticul and clear headed men were
selected. The balance of tbo Commis
sion was made up, as Is generally the
uaso, ol pliant mush-heads, merely to
comply with the forma of law. Yon
was put on us a sort of a tail to tho
kite, being, as I am informed by intel
ligent gentlemen, ubout as useful as
you aro ornamental. But no mutter
about this. You and your associates
high-toned, honomlile gentlemen, like your-
self who havo tha Interests of tho
dear pcoplo at heart, conceived tho idea
of swindling tbo tax-puyora out of
money enough to enable you to visit
tho Centennial, and enjoy a good time
at thoexponso of tho State. Is it bo-
causo 1 refused to yield to your solicita
tions and allow you to put your hand
into the Treasury and draw out
(15,000 of the hard earnings of tho
tux-pnyeni, to enable you to spend tho
Summer at tho Centennial, that you
uro so anxiou to villify mo? Or, what
did you mean, when you fawningly
solicited my aid in behalf of yourself
and your associates to filch 115,000 for
tho avowed purposo of representing
tho mineral resources of Pennsylvania
at the Centennial exhibition, but tho
ostensible and truo object of which was
to pay expenses, etc., at tho expense
of tho dear pooplo. You prate of dis
honesty, alter this attempt to deplete
tho Treasury I If you deny tho fact,
1 can cosily call a witness who heard
you soliciting my vote for the steal.
Perhaps, also, you roceivo additional
inspiration from thoso' who were dis
appointed in not receiving my vote tor
a steal of (0,000 cat' the peoplo's money,
to establish a cooling place on tho
Centennial grounds, and enjoy tho
supplies to be providod by the tax
payers, out of money thoy earn with
tho thermometer at 1 10 to 120 in tho
sun. It would, perhaps, be interesting
to those whom you assumo to repro
sent as ono of tho board of "stone ex
aminers," if you would explain what
you wanted with 115,000 of thoir
money, whon, ovon if yon intended to
exhibit tho mineral resources of the
State, tho cost would not excocd 1500
at extravagant rates. Will you rise
and explain, so that your immaculate
honesty and dignity can bo vindicated ?
Accept, if you please, my thanks, and
score mo one more point, for your frank
admission that you and your friend,
and your "butty," Schoonovor, woro
tho only portions mean enough to at
sail mo on a charge in which had
been fully acquitted by bonoiablo men.
You complain that I aandwichodyou
in my reply to tho Betta(y)-Wilson-
Schoonover letter. You must excuse
mo, as the letter was intended for a
social tront for the trio, and 1 was
obliged to study the appetites of all
three. Had I keen serving refresh
ments for your exclusive use, I should
not have dreamed of putting it in any
but a liquid form, being aware of the
mathematical rules on which you im
bibe in any given quantity.
You alludo, also, to what I said in
my lettor, in regard to thoso who seek
to riso to positions of public trust on
tho ruins of others, and inlimato that
I meant you. In this you are clearly
mistaken ; for I novor ontertainod the
remotest possibility of yon eror rising
to anything, nor do I bcliovo any oth
er intelligent person in this county
would bavoany such suspicions. Noth
ing but your excossivo vanity could
havo led you Into such an error.
You seem much alurmed for mo from
tho effecta of your crmhing attack, and
for the stench that may arlso from
tho demolished putrid egg," as you
aro pleased to lorm mo. If I should
bo unfortunate enough In this reply to
flatten you (of which I beg to assure
you I havo not the remotest anticipa
tion, knowing it to bo almost impossi
ble to crush an utterly insignificant
object on account of It non-rosistance
to tho blow) if on the contrary it
should bo otherwise, I have no fear for
any stench that may follow tho fortu
nate blow ; for as you hnvo devoted
tho last twenty years of your lifo in
tho laudable object of picklingyoursetf
with f ardent, it would Iro a reproach
to Sclcnco if by this timo you aro not
ofroctunHy curcil
Tho terrible retribution you threaten
to moto out to all future offending
demagogues, will, no doubt, restrain
any aspirant for literary famo from
making you tho subject of his pen. If,
perchance, any should bo found fool
hardy enough to disregard your kind
warning, let tho tame spirit of moroy
which so kindly actuated you towards
mo, prevail on you to " leave one liltlo
grease spot of him" to mark hid un
timely ending, and to serve as a warn
ing to gonoraliona yet unborn.
f o show how powerless you aro, and
to compel you to eat your own dirt, I
quoto you again, via i
A mere attended ravuetlgetlia af yaw record
would aaearth eoave lalereetlag reading.
In response to thia, I again dofy you
to produce the record, ae 1 did before,
or accept the terms which I, without
reserve, apply to you of coward and,
alnnduror. Creature of your mental
urall are often In tho habit of exhibit
ing thomaelvoa as loaders of publlo
opinion ; but you an a leader of publlo
opinion, Just as the ball of filth Is a
luader of tha tide on which it ia borne.
A particle of dust, agitated by tho wind,
saith not, "I oommand the wind;" but
then a particle of dust ha neither tho
Impudence nor the foolishness of auch
worthies aa you.. Just now thorn Is a
simoon sweeping down ovor tho oouu-
try, and all tho lighter particle of hu
man dust and floating musses of tilth
aro being swept along with It This is
what you seem to regard a "publlo
opinion." It is not opinion only rage,
and storm, and dust, and filth, and
wind. And you, 11. V, Wilson, vainly
iinaglno that you can fan the hurricane.
"iturre diaUr. Yours,
T. J. Bovzk.
Ci.KAHr-iii.n, Pa., July 22, 1R70.
AJa. Kiiitor : The only answer nec
essary to tho noto addressed to you, In
reiorenee to tho testimonials ot Sena
ton and members of the House, is they
woro voluntary contributions trom tho
honorable gentlemen whoso names thoy
bear, and by them Intended to offset
slanderer like It. V. W. which, I
supiKwo, stands for Ruin, Vitrol and
Whisky. The statements of these gen
tlemen seem to annoy this petty
smlrcher very much. Bovxa.
"Kkiutino Jog" Governor filden
haa received tho fallowing lettor of
congratulation from General Joseph
Hooker: "I cannot refrain from offer
ing you my sincere congratulations on
your nomination to the exulted oftlco
of President of the United Stalo. As
a quiet observer of tho political events
of the nation I know of no ono In my
day who has afforded me so much sat
isfaction, and (inoerely hope and behove
that the wisdom shown in tho selection
at St. Louis will bo fully ratified by
tho groat mass of tho people in Novom
bor next. Wo require reforms in poli
tics, religion and morals, and I am con
vinced that we will receive them gen.
erously at your bands. Tho whole
government of the nution is corrupt
dospcrutoly corrupt and tho honor
nd glory of applying tho antidoto I
am convinced will belong to you. If
tho fact of your nomination does not
enhance the material values of the na
tion, I am sure your election will do it.
Already I seem to breathe a now at
mosphere, as is tho case of overy well-
wisher of bis country."
A Band or Robbers. Tho Now
York IForWsays: Among the National
Executive committee which ia to man
ago tho Hayes campaign in the Inter
ests of reform are "Zack" Chandler,
repudiated ex Senator from Michigan,
collector of political assessments; Alon
zo B. Cornoll, Custom House machine
operator, of Now York ; W illiam H.
Kemblo of Pennsylvania, Professor of
Addition, Divison and Silence ; Geo.
C. Gorham, ancient Fodoral office hold
or ; William E. Chandler, Collector of
political assessment; Chaunoey I. Kil
ley, Postmaster, who assessed his clerks
to pay his traveling expenses, and John
J. Patterson, Senator, 'who believe
that there aro "five years of good steal
ing In South Carolina left," For a
committee to conduct a reform cam
paign, this looks very much tike the
sort of shirt that patriotic spinsters
used to send to army hospitals. There
is too much collar to tbo body.
President Grant, Governor Mayes1
backor, romoved District Attorney An.
thony Uiggins, of Delaware, because
hs had indicted Collector Nolen, of
Wilmington, a publio defaulter. He
first nominated ex-Judge Fisher, of
Washington, to fill his placo, but
that waa too hard a thing to hs done,
he withdrew bis nsme, and substituted
that of Jamos H. Uoffecker, the part
ner of tbo notorious Harrington, who
was a party to the safe burirlary. Of
course this is all in the lino of reform.
Grant will expect Hayes to start where
he leaves off.
A Bxabd Ovib Four Fkit Long).
Mr.Samuol Frees, of Albsny township,
Berks county, has a beard over four
feel long. It bas been fllloon year in
growing, and he has plaited it together
closely until it resembles closely matted
sea grass. In addition to thia, Mr.
Frees wears long hair. He ssye with
his beard and long hair he experiences
no inconvenience from the heat, while
it afford him protection from the cold.
The beard he wears under his shirt
botom and he tie it around hi body.
It is quite a curiosity.
Dr. Richard S. Stewart, one of the
oldest and most widely known physi
cians of Baltimore, died in that city
on the 13th inst., in his evonty-ninth
year. Ho waa oonnocted with tho
Maryland hospital tor the insane as
Superintendent and otherwise, for for
ty fivo years, and severed his connec
tion wilh that Institution only a few
weeks since.
Tho Centennial Exposition is afford
ing a favorable opportunity for our
manufacturer to canvass tho obances
of finding a profitable outlet for thoir
products in Mexico, the States of the
La Platte, etc., now that production Is
so cheapened as to enable us to hold
our ground better than formerly witb
European competitors.
Needs mo Pardon. On the llth,
whilo a gang of fifty convicts were be
ing transferred from Sing Sing, en
route to Auburn, Thomas Edgerly,
fifteen years man, from New York,
leaped through tho car window while
tho train was running at the rato of
forty miles per hour, and was instant
ly killed.
An Irishman in Iowa wa bitton by
a rattlosiiake, but the liberal nse oft
neighbor'! whisky cured him. The
next moruing h was seen walking
slowly on the prairio, and looking earn
estly lor something, lla was asked
what ho waa looking for. "For tbo
boite of a snake," waa the reply
Tbs loreiga oommerao of New York
city for lost week waSy merchandise
imports, inoluding dry goods, 16,371,
584; produce exports, $7,W0,89fl ; and
speclo exports, 12,676,878.
"Gilo, can yon conjugate 'behaves T
Bohave behoove beehives be'
'See here I You go and stead n aj,.
corner."
To Jaw a man that won't, jaw back
is like kicking at nothing. -
A Judicial Damn. An Alubama
paper eays tbat tbo. other day, while
sitting in tho circuit court, Judge
Humphreys grew weary of tho oudless
tongues of allornoye, and calling to the
bailiff, said, huskily, "Go ovot to tho
Holo-ln the-Wall and bring mo a drink
ot whisky." Tbo bailiff disappeared
a ltd reappuurod shortly with an Inch
and a half of corn juioe in a gloss,
enough for any Christian man, but
not a sufficiency for an Alubama judi
ciary system. "Go back," thundered
the Judge; "go back aud toll Ilugorty
to aond mo a drink a drink of whis
ky." Tho bailiff disappeared again
and ruuppearod again witb a tumbler
brimming full. "Ah," said tho wearer
of ermine, "that, now, is a drink. But
what," wiping his lips with tha cuff of
his coat, "what did ho say ?" "Oh, bo
didn't say anything, your honor," an
swered tho bailiff, blushing. "Ob, yes,
ho must have inado some remark ; now
what did bs say T" "Well, sub, your
honor, ho said, 'I sunt him a drink of
whisky at first; 1 didn't know that
tho old fool wanted to lake a bulb I'
"Hem, hem, go on with the examina
tion ol your witness," suid the Judge
to the attorney fbr tho plaintiff.
How Stranue Tuxr Act. Cue
wsuld suppose after reading tho Rud
ieal speeches in Congress, that a "Con
federate Brigadier1' would Bland no
chance in a Convention of "loyal men,"
yet what do we so. The Kadiual
Convention of North Carolina met re
cently at Raleigh, and nominated
ticket headed by Tbomu Settle, an
ex-Confoderute, for Governor. Settle
Was President of the National Repub
lican Convention in 1872. When nom
mated for Governor he wss Justice of
the Supreme Court of North Carolina,
but Immediately resignod. Bottle was
ono of tho most ultra rebels and se
cessionists at the beginning of the
war; really ona of tho prime loadors
in robollion, yet, to-day he is the lead
er of tho Radical in North Carolina,
and ol tho men who hate rebel above
allmon. llow consistent (?) some great
men can act I This kind of conduct
would ho proper for a hypocrite or
knave to carry out, but for men who
procluiBi that they are controlled by
"grand moral ideas," it is disgrace to
tbo Intelligence of the age.
Some Til mu About Hayes. The
Cleveland Plaintlealer, the leading pub
lio journal of tho Northern Ohio, says
"Uayoa wa a member of Congress in
I860, when the salary ot Congressmen
waa raised from $3,000 to 15,000 by
being meanly tacked npon the Sol
diors Bounty Kill, ibis steal was
worse than the back pay grab, for that
was put through on its merits in tbo
House. Governor Hayes, then a mem.
bor, took the back pay, and drew tho
pay up to tha time his succossor took
his scat. When-be came before tho
pooplo for ro-election, Gen. Honry B.
Banning, now in Congress, best bim
1,000 votes in a district heretofore
strongly Republican. He was thui re
pudiated for his unfaithfulness to his
trsMtt, iu potting bis band ir, the treas
ury and Inking money that he was
bound to guard against all such pecu
latiotw.'I
Governor Hayes' letter has culled a
large number of independent voters
from the fence. Lancader Examiner.
Yost his endorsement of Grant has
brought number down on the Til-
den sido. Lancaster Intelligencer.
Tho Venango Syxicturorsaye: Hayes's
declination of a second term of the
Presidency is a good deal liko a forty
fivo-yearold maid's opposition to second
marriage.
gtu; eaU'trtiSfmrutf.
TMECUTOR'S NOTICE.
XJ Net loo la kareby gleea tka letter, lecte
rn eatery kmving been granted ta tka aaeeerlaar ea
eke aetata af JOHN IRWIN, diaiaiid, leu
wf Morris tewaekla, CUarSeld eowaty, Paaa'a.,
ail aerooa ladeaeed ta aald acute ara ronaaoood
la make tee reed tale aaraveat, aad tboaa kaviag
aiaima egaiaet taa name wiu praoaai teem duly
anieeeueelea lor Betuomeai.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
Clearfield, July 10, 'ft-! Eieeatar,
nXKCUTOR'S NOTICE.
I J Nolle la hereby given that Liter, teate
m eatery having been granted ta the eabesrikcr oa
the Mate af HANNAH B. EVANS, decaaeed,
lata af Carweawville, Clearfield aaaaty, Pa.,
all pereovje tadebted la aald eetata are reeueeted
t make Immediats garment, and I bote kavlna
elairaa egaiatt tka aama will present tbem duly
Bwuemieaiaa tor eeiueoaeni.
JOPIAH KVAKS,
Cerweneville, Jane IS, TA-lta Eseeator.
A DMIXISTRATOR8' NOTICE.
Rotlee la hereby give the! Letter! of Ad.
mlaunrarioaj ea tha aetata of CHRIST. NRFF,
lata af New Waahingtoa, Clearfield bounty,
Pa., deaeaead. kavtag been dnly wraated te tha
wndereignee), oil wereeae Mdoated be card aetata
wiu nleaee make Immediate aeymeat, aad tkeea
kaviag atalma ar demaada will preeeal tkem
properly aalbeattaalod for eetUemeat witkoat
delay. JOS. at. SKKTrl,
Admialatrater.
New Waahingtee, Jely 1, 'Td-dt.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
J7R.
Halloa to kareby gives that Lellere t Ad
mlalatratlo as Iks eitata bf HOBKKT PHOTT
lata af Haelaa tawaeklp. Cleardeld aaaaty.
Pa diaeaiid. baviag kaea daly greeted ta the
andereigwed, an peraoaa iadebled to aaid aetata
will pleaaa make Immediate payment, aad those
aavmg aiaima ar aemanaa agaiaat tae aama wui
preeeat caeca properly aalkeatiaated far eetUe
meat w.iaoul delay.
Aoeounle eaa be left wltk Aleiander Prott. at
tka Summit Teeoel (Kekeln P. O.), Clearfield
ooeely, Pn.,erwith W. D. J.MARLIN.Adm'r,
July iv, iaio-at-j Brookvtlle, Fa.
QAUTION.-
All panose ara kerebr aaatwaad asalrnt
iraatlag be aarborlng alary Conner, a peeper af
Baraeide borough, na tka Ovimibti af aaij bor-
ougb will pay aa milks af her contracting.
JAS. H. HITESb,
JOHN KIMS,
saraalda, July II, 1;-M.
QAUTION-
All pcreoai ara kareby aaatlaaed egaiaet
pnrehaeiag or is aay way meddliag with tha fal
lowing property now is the noeaaeito of Thomas
M. Lewie, of ferguioa towaekia. vii I Oaa-lkird
latereet la 18 nerve of aala, eee-third mtoreet ia
d aerae of corn, aad bead of bogi, aa the aama
waa parehaaed by ma at Coaatoble'a aala aa tka
l)tk af June, 187. aad ia left wilh laid Lewie ea
leas oaly, aebjeet to my order at any time.
HMO. WILLIAMS.
Marroo, Jely It, UTd-lie
QAUTION.
AN pateaae are kareby eaatlowed agninet awe.
ekalint er la any way meddliag with tka renew
ing property, new la tka po.ceccleB af William
Ogdea, jr., ar Brady towaenip, rla i Oaa krowa
mare, I say korea aad kara me, I two-korae wag
on, 1 baggy, keraece, anah Mew, eewlag machine,
ebaira, keaeeheM farattara, I abevei, teagplewa,
I aewa. S alga, aeeae af aorw, i eeree eata, d
acre, buckwheat, hey aad wheal la Iba been,
M. lege aad taa-kark, aa the neena wee pwrchaaed
by ma at private Ml. as tba I Sd day-ef July, aad
Ii left will klm ee leas aaly, eueet la my order
al aay lime. 8KO. W. OtIDRN.
OtaarSeld, Jely M, liTfi It
eAUTION.-
All pereona ara kareby aaaUeaed agalalt
Earebaalag ar la aay way meddliag wltk the hi
wing property Me ta the aameialas af Uore
W. Diefcey, af Qreeaweed Uwaebep, van Oaa
aaw, I bed. aad keddiag. I aewk etav sad aaak
bag ataanle, ekalra, I cupboard, I deagblray, I
tab, I keek eaa. 1 chant, I bafcee, t Meed, 1 Irwa
kotue, i weak take, lot of diiaae, kaaketa, eta, aa
tka aaSM wad purekeaod by me al Oaaetaka'e
vela am m Stk a Jely, tad aaw lave Mb aald
BBesamsBlT, nldiil mr weave et aay
A. M El "COMER.
iweed twp, Jul; l, IIIMl
HARTSWICK & IRWIN
SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
DEALERS IN
PURE DltUUS!
XXX QBODIICSi a S2f .
CHEMICAL8I
PAINTS, OII5, DYE STUFF
VAHNIHIIES,
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY 000D8
TOILET AKTICLLS,
. Or ALL KINDS,
PURE WISES AXD LIQUORS,
fcr medietae! parpoeee.
Truteel, Supporters, Bokeol Book! and Station
ary, aad all atker art le lee neaally
foaad is a Drug 8tore.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE
FULLY COMPOUNDED. Having a large as
perlenaa ia tka bueiaeee they aaa giro aBlire aat-
eMaetiev
' J. O. HARTSWICK,
JOHN V. IRWIN.
Ctaarfield, December 1, Is7d.
BIGLER, YOUNG & REED,
(8aeaaaori to Boyntoa t Young,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
MaAfaotaa of
P0BTABLE & STATIONiill
STEAM ENGINES
Corner of Foartk and Pine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TTAVINfl enraged la tka manufacture of fir.t-
XI elua MACHINERY, wo rarpeetfuliy Inform
bs publla tknt wa ara bow prepared ta fill al)
order, aa cheaply ud aa promptly aa eaa be done
Is any of tka eltlee. We manafaetara aad deal in
Malay and Circular Saw-Mills
Head Blooke, Water Wheela, Shutting Pulley
Oifford'f Injector, Steam Gauge,, Steam Wbirtlel,
Oilsre, Tailaw Cups, OU Cuba, Onuge Cocke, Air
Ooaka, Oloba Valvaa, Check V el eee, wrought Iran
Plpee. S'.aana Pumpa, Boiler Feed Pump, Antl.
Friction Metres, Swap 8 tone Packing, Onm Pack-
Bg. aad all klade of MILL WORKl together
wltk Plowa, Sled So lea.
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
aad atker CASTINGS of all hledi.
JeVF-Orden eollolted aad tiled at any price.
Ail letter! af Inquiry wltk reference ta machinery
af an maaafantara promptly aavwered, ky addrw-
ing u at Clearfield, Pa.
JaalTd-tf BIOL8R, Y0UN0) A REED.
The Bell's Ban Woolen Factor y,
Peaa townikip, Clearfield Co., Pa.
BUM NED OUT!
IT BOt
BURNED UPI
ThaaatiMribra kava, ai crtM iimim, rvbillt
tighborkood tjsMtlty, Id tba trMtion of a trti
U WcsoU. Mt,afMtot7wUi. all tta ttodara
imare-tB,U UMbai ! ara praparwej to aaako
ail kioaa el UieHova, UadU.aaem, KaUattU. Blaav
kota, FlannolB. ata. Planty of goods ot band to
rapple ail oar old and tboatand sow eaatomora,
wnuai wa aaa w nbi aaa aiaauno oir iiocav
Tba baiaiaaaa of
CARDING AND FULLING
will rooatTo oar oafkadal attaatloa. Proper
arranfemanU will ba aaada to rasaivo aad daliror
wool, to auit etutoniara. All work warranted aad
dona imi tka anortaat nottea. aad br itrlet atua-
tlon to barinwa wa bopo to raallaa a llbarai akart
i paoiia patronaga. ,
lOdOUO BOUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wa will pay tka kfgkaat aarkat prion for Woo
and tail oar aajiaraotBTail good- aa low aa aitaiLar
goodi eaa ba bonght in tha ooaaty, and whenever
ww fail to reader reaaonabte sat ia fact ion we eaa
alwaya be fonnd at bona ready to make prop
upieaBuw. ei.ner in person or ny ituer.
JAM Kg JOHNSON A BONA,
apriltetf Bower P. 0.
a. r. a e Lie.
a. 'conKivi.
d. iiLancH.
Gl'LICn, McfOBKLE & CO.'S
(Saeoeeeon to Joka OeJIch). '
POPULAR
FURNITURE ROOMS,
Market mraet, Clearfield. Pa.
W aB.nnruaiarsi sill atinrls nf Fsipi.M f..s
Cbaabera, Dialog Roam a, Ltbreriee aad Ualla.
If yon want Para lla ra of any kind, don't buy
nntil yon aaa ear ateok.
1uMKIITAKIXJ
Ia all Ita braaahea. We krp la atoek all the
tateetandaiettinprarad Coffloa aad Caaketa,
and have evt-ry tailltyfor prnperly eoa
dnetlag thia bmaoh af oar banfaeat.
We nave a patnt Corpae Pre
Mreer, ta whiob boa tea eaa
ba praaerrtrd far a eoa
aiderabla length of
tinva.
A ee.ber of the Ira haa bia aleenlng nnart.
eat at ear wan -rooai, where be eaa be fooad by
aay peraoa who eoaie at night for tha parpoee ot
proa Bring eoftaa.
U II LIU II, NrOUHKLS A CO.
Olearleld, Pa Hay 10, To-ly.
JERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES,
' HAKGIlNtt VA8K3,
8tove Lining and Fire Brick,
kepi aaartaatly ea hand.
8T0.E ASD EARTHED -M ARK
OF ITERT DESCRIPTION!
CHOCKS! POTSI CROCKS!
riahar Pstrnl Alrtl-bt Half Baallng
rraii t,asai
BUTTER CROCKS, with IU..
CREAM CkUM-KS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLE. BUTTER CROCKS,
PICKLE CROCKS.
FLOWER POTS, PIE DISIIES,
STEW POTS.
Aad s great maay atker Iklage tee aumeroui to
meetien, te ba bad al
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY.
Oorser af Cnarry and Third St met a,
OLBARrlBLD, PA.
el
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOMB INDUSTRY.
Till aaderrlgwad, kaviag eetakllakad a Nur
eery aa the 'Pike, aboal keif way bet vera
ClearSeld aad Carweaarllle, la prepared to far
al.b all klada af FRUIT TREKS, (ataadard aad
dwarf,) Evrrgiieaa, Bhrabnery, Urapa Vlaae,
euaaebeiiy, Lawtas Blackberry, Strawberry,
aad Rimh.rry Viaaa. Alee, Bibwiaa Crab Twee,
Qalaca, aad anrly veariet Rbaharb, Ao. Order.
prvmpUy alUnded ta. Addraea,
J. D. WRIUHT,
sapM sl-a CarweaavlUa, Pa.
Sotrli.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Oornerof BeeoadaJid Market Btreata,
LLiCARa'ILEU, PA.
rpill aid aad aommodlnaa Hotel baa. daring
J. Ihe pail year, bees aalarged to double Iu
former eepeeltr for the oaterUiament of lUae-
gera aad guaiu. The whole building kaa keea
refurulaked, aad tha proprietor wllf ipere aa
palaa la render hla gue.ta samlortabr while
atayleg with him.
yaoT-Tha 'Maaaioa Houie" Omalbad real to
aad from the Depot on the arrival aad dopartar
afeaoktrala. W. v. CAR DON,
July IS.TS.tr rrnprlatar
LLKOHENY HOTEL
Market Btrert. Clearfield, Pa.
Wm. S. Bradley, formorly proprietor nf tka
Leonard Hoove, boring leaaed the Allegheny
Hotel, nolieite a ahare of publla patronage, Tba
Houie baa been thorougtilr repelred and aewly
furnlihed, and gue.U will Dud It a plcaeant atop
Ding place. The labia will be lupphed with tha
beet of everything ia the marhet. At tba bar
will be found the beat wince and llnuora. Good
Mehllng attached. IV M. 8. URADI.KY,
Hay 17, is. rropneior.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSK,
CUHWENSVILLK, I'A.
NEWION READ, Pnuraiaron.
Having become proprietor al thia ilotel, I
would reipectfully aulioit the patronage of tba
pablie. liouaa leacantly and nonvem.nUy ait
uated i s wl refltted and refurol.bcd ; g.md earn
pic rooma attached. All railroad train, ctop at
tbia buuva. janjtl Ti
SHAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Market A Front llreola,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Tbe underiigned bnvlng token charge nf tbia
Ilotel, would reipectfully lolleit puMic patronage.
Jaal'Tt
D. K.
r iiiLio lun.
WASUINGTON HOUSE,
NEW WA8IIINUT0N, PA.
Tbia new and well furni.hcd house haa been
taken by Ibe underiigned. He feeli confident of
being able to reuder aellefnctloa to ihoee who way
fnvor bim with a nail.
May t, 171. U. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
jyONTOUK H till HE,
Oppoiita the Coart Houae,
LOCK BAYIN, FE.NN'A.
Jold'TI UA USUAL A KROM, Prop'a.
LOYD HOUSE,
Main Rtreet,
PIIILII'SBURII, PENN'A.
Table alwaya aupplied with tbe beat Ihe market
afforda. Tha traveling public ii invited to call.
ian.l,'7. ROBERT LOYD.
Jobs Pattow, Prei. J. P. Bann, Caibier
CnrwoiiHvIIlo Ilnnk.
Authorlacd Cepitel U.I
Paid up Capital Hw.....0,l)li0
(bdocbbpi riser naTiosat. Bang.)
JOHN PATTON. Dr. D. A. FF.TZF.R,
AARON W. PATCUIN, Horn. J. P. HOYT.
STOCKHOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY LIARLE
Da a gcanina banking bw.lneii. Account!
eolielted.
Curweuivilla, Pa., Jan. 10, 187fi-m.
r. K. anuol.B.
. w. ABUOLO.
J. a. AeaoLB
F.K.ARNOLD & CO.,
Rankera and Hrokorn,
Rcynaldarllle. eJcLTeraoa Co., p.
Hooey reeelved no depoalt, DiaeoanU at no
derate rat a. Kevatera aad Foreiga Eiahanga al
waya on hand aad eollectione promptly niade.
lieynoldaTilla, Dae. 18, 1874.-Iy
County National Bank.
OF CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOM In Mannfe Bailding, one door north of
C. D. Watoon'a Drug Store.
Paaiaga Ticket to and from Lirerpoo), Qaeena
towa, Ulaagow, London, Paria and CopenifaagcB.
Alao, Draft for aala on tbe Royal Bank of Ireland
and Imperial Bank of London.
JAMK8 T. LK0NARD. Prea'L
W. M. PHAW, Caahier. tl:l:74
DREXEL & CO.,
No. SI sjouii, Third Mtrcct, Pklladrlphls
And Dealers In Government Securities.
Application by mail will meetre prompt attea
tlon, and all laformatioB eheerfully furniebad
Ordera aolielad. April 11-tf.
Jfntistrj.
STEWART & BLACKEDEN,
DENTISTS,
Cnrurtnat-Ula, Cleardeld CeanSCy, Prss's
(OOoe is Oalaa' New Building.)
CarweBrvirie, Jas li, lSTS-ly.
(OEoa la Bank Bailding.)
Csrwenarlllc. Clearflcld Co., Pa.
mcb II To. if.
A . M . HILLS
Would re -pert fully notify blipnttftiti
that be haj r4nM thepri(-or ARTI
FICIAL TBKTil totWJ.ae Bar mi.ot
ai.M for a doable eat. For aay two pereooa
eonlag at tha aama time, to have each an apt
act, wilt get tba two aete for fLu.Ou. or $JM
each.
Tertna Invariably Caw.
Clearfield, Jan. 1, ISTfl.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR BALI OR FOR RENT.
Tbe awtWriber girea aotiea that be will either
rentoraoll bia dwelling and etoro prope ny, ait
aate on Reed itreet, adjoining tbe Leoaard H ',
in the borougb of Clearfield, Pa. The atore reoai
ia 16 X 34 fret. Tbe dwelling houae eoataia. 1
rooma and a kitobaaoa tho fir it tnrr, and I
noma oa tbe aweoad atory. The ttero room
eaa ba bad at ono?, aad the dwelling portioa
oa and attar the lit of July. For fanner par
ttealart, addreaa or applv to the ondrreiernrH. oa
tha pimiei. URO. C. PAflM(RK.
Clearfield, Pa.. May 1, li tt
" meat market. "
F. M. CAHD0N& ER0.f
Rear af Pie'a Opera Uouae,
XLKARriELD, PA.
Oar arraaremeat are rf the anoet eomnlct
rharactsjf tor farni thing tbe poblia witb rfea
mania oi an a inn, ana at tne very neat quality.
We alao deal ia all ktnda of Arriealtaral Iaai.lt.
mrnta, which we keep en eibtbltioa far tbe bee
afit of the pablia. Call aroand whoa la tova.
aad take a Ivkik at Iking, or addrma a
K. M. CAKDOX A BRO.
Cloarflold, Pa., July 14. 1875 If.
FRES1I MEATXEW SUOPf
Tlte andrrrigned korehy inform tbe patilir ia
general that tbey keep on hand, regu arly, at
their ahop, adjoining JOHN (lULU'irSfarnitara
rooma, oppoalto tbe Coart Uouae, tbe
BEST FHK&H BRKP, VKAL, NVTTOS
.Aiff. tOHK. STV.. AT
REDUCED rRICE-3, FOR CASH.
Market aornlnetTuoadar. Tbnraday. eni
Saturdaya. Jdeat da'lrered at re.dnoe wba
deirri.
A ahare ef patronage ta rr"prtfuHr H'liclttJ.
Marah I, IHTI-ly. TAUB A NOR Kit.
READING FOR ALL! I
BOOKS 8TAT10XBRY
Market HL, CJlenrncld, (at tht Poet tMBre.)
T11K aaderaigned beg leave to annnnB
tha eitiaena af CUarteld and rleinity. laat
be haa flttfd ap a room and haa jaM rrturaf4
from the city with a large amnotit of retxliaf
mattar, oaniiatlng ia part of
Bibles and Misoellaneous Books,
Blank. Aeoount aad Paaa Book of ererr dr-
aeription , Ptpr aad Karriepee, Frnk prm4
and plain Pena and Pencil; Blank UrJ
Paper, Deeda, Mnrtgageai JulmTt, Bifo
tioa nnd PromtaarT aotn: White and I'-rf-meat
Brief, Legal Cap, Reeord Cap, aad Bill C-p.
Sheet Moate, for either Piano, Flute or Vit)i
Donataatly on hand. Any bot'ka or atatioa-r;
devired that I may aot have en head .will be ordrd
by tret eipreea, end eotd at wbolrtale er rwU
to awit aaatomert. I Will aloe keep perio4l
)lterainro,aaeh at Mageala, Newtpap-r.
P. A. UAtlsin
Clear-. Id, May t, IMS tf
J OH NTRO UTM AN,"
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
3IATTIIENS.E.S,
Improved Spring Beds,
MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O.
Tka eadorolgaed kega leave to Inform lb. '!';
aeaa of Clearfield, aad tbo public geeerallr,
be baa a band a Saa Meortment of I'eratieW,
auch aa Waraat, Cheelnut and Painted
Bailee, Parlor Bailee, Realintng nnd K"""7
Chnlra, Ledl.i' and Oeala' Kaay Cbelra, la.
feruled Dining and Parlor Cheire. Cane
Windier Cbeiri, Clothea Ban, Step and"'
lie Leddcro, Hel Raeki, Scrubbing Bru.hr.
MOUI.DINa AND PICTURE FRANKS.
Looking Ola. eve, Chremoe, Ae., wklek "
aitable for Holleay preeenta.
deelfi'71 , JOHN TROI'TEAS.
DR.. E. M. THOMPSON,