Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 31, 1866, Image 2

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    Zt Republican.
(Jr.oiuiE 1. (iOuin.AMint, Editor.
Wednesday MonNiN(i::::Oct. 81, lsijil.
Mad ami Figures.
The treason-monrrcrs. under
treason-mongers, under thei
guise of loyalty and philanthropy ,have
made gigantic strides towards nation-1
al ruin. They have not been satisfied I
with nearly abrogating tlio written J
Conatilution of tlio natioji, and of the,
several States, whieh they wore sworn j
to "protect and defend;" but theyj
have also directly, through numerous!
channels, assailed both tlio lives and;
liberties of the people. They have,.
however, in their w ild crusade, suc
ceeded in remTjving the "curse- of sla
very," as they termed it, and substi-
tutcd in its stead the humane process
. . .. i i i i ,t mi - '
of starvation and physical death. This
is the legacy these humanitarians havo
bequeathed to the negro race in the
South. While they have instituted a
System by which they entail death
and destruction on four millions of,
that race, they have not been idle in
l-cferenco to the rights and liberties of
white men. To illustrate this a little'
,.,.c-r,f 1. r.,,.i ...wl'
1 ' . "v r""",t,,l lo uSnm 0,101 "r l"e11'
uyuiL-a in rciei t"iicu uu inu ujipornoii
ment of members of Congress, Sena
tors and Assemblymen in our own
Stato and wo know in many other
States tho partizan discrimination is
worse than in .Pennsylvania.
The Democracy of this Stato, at the
recent election, polled 290,000 votes,
while the enemy polled 307,000. The
former party elected six Congressmen,
while the latter elected eighteen. The
majority against us was but 17,133,
by which our opponents succeed in
electing twelve. If 200,000 Democrats
can only elect six members of Con
gress, why should 31)7,000 Union-slayers
elect eighteen!1 If we livo inn
free country, why hasoie Abolitionist
as much power in Congress as tiro
and a half Democrats ? Why can
35,000 John Erowniles send a repre
sentative to Washington, while it
takes 78,000 Democrats to do the same
thing? Isthis Constitutional libortj' ?
or is it Klavery in a new form. To il
lustrate this still farther we will be
come moro domestic, nearer home.
Tho next legislature will bo composed i
ol twelve Democrats und tcenty-one. 1,!lV0 elected Capt. Charles D. Koush
Opposition in the-Senate; and ftrty- t? ll,c Legislature, from that benigbt
eight Democrats and si.vty-tico Opposi-c(1 district. In lli4, Lincoln's tuajor
tion in the House ; yet tho majority j'ty ll'O State exceeded 20,000, and
ngainst the Democrats is but 17,135. lust 3'cur HnHi'imfl, tho Disunion
Is it possible that this meagro major-j "omincc for Auditor General, carried
ity can elect 9 Senators and 24 mem-
bers ? We are compelled to confess
that, when our laws aro administered
by demagogues, our boasted freedom
becomes n mere sham. Tho minority
has ruled this country f r tho past
five years as effectually as it does in
Ilussia, but in a far more expensive
manner. Under the sway ol this mi
nority, it takes 23,(iTr white Demo
crats ,o elect a Senator, and 7,500 to
elect an Assemblyman, while it takes
but 13,000 loyalists to elect the form
er, and 4.870 the latter. Glorious
equality ! These are some of tho out
rages imposed upon the people, by
thoso conscientious individuals who Gen. Howard, the head of the ncjrro
believe and declare so implicitly that bureau establishment, delivered a lec
all men aro created equal. tare in Kcw York on the 23d, in nid
ZoyoTttirr of his establishment. In the course
As an illustration of tho manner in of "'niiirkB, he declared that "the
which modern loyalty administers and Powers that be aro of God, and we
controls popular government, we need must n(;t "I10" 1,!,sk" AVc
hut refer to the recent election held in tl,c r'cn(,,-il1 wi" R't Stevens. Sumner
Jialtimoiv,for mayor and city council- k loWlievclhis tit-l.it of infornm
men. The local laws of that city have 1 tionvHO ll,at in 1,10 ,,,t,"' ihci' ,,ot
Soon so manipulated during tho past
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rtu jeillfl, l'J- tliu Ji'J 111 llliu IK;il i'.ll
minded Plug Uglies, J!ip Daps, kc,
that an election amounts to a farce.
An insignificant, mean, degraded mi.
nority now controls the aflairs of that
city. Although Baltimore contains
85,000 voters, at the late election but
7,079 votes were polled 2,574 for the
Conservative candidates, and 5,405 for
the loyal candidates; thus demonstra
ting that, although tho city contains
35,000 voters, less than six thousand
control its affairs; and they aro the
men who formerly shouted themselves
hoarse over "free speech," "free press"
the right of tho majority to rule.
This is modern Itepuiiliennisin, as ad
ministered by Greeley & Co., with a
"loyal" aflix, borrowed front England.
Agovcrnmcnt commissioner has been
fi-rfointii to investigato the late
Eut'nj 'ar disaster.
The Southern ,ytitft0Hl.
. Tliis body, nt tho Into notion of
their Central Conference, nt Now Op.
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" ' i"1" ' '
uimt.im.uly,ch;uiging tho name from
" Methodist Church South, M Umt ol
"Episcopal Methodist Church." This
question, as well as that of Lay K, p-
' ...
reseniauon, ..as rccci,. .u,h,u,
attention since the adjournment of the
( it'tipi-'il ('iiiilVrence. Until o nest ions
lias reecivod considerable'.
,. . ,
I . I i , ii.., ,l,.i..,..i ..... .....
HllU MIMIIULllll IU lliu mioi.i.u vv.....-
leiices, when they should meet.
Ii ve
;oi ti.eso homes navo me , ana ,o
cnange oi name is oeing ami pieu nv a
, . ... . ",.
t ii-i-K- niirth vnl.v w.n the vole or
Lay 'eprescntation is nearly unani
nious.
Th
, .. T t, . ..
eadopt.on of Lay Representation
l.o Southern branch of this de"-
by the
nomination, will popularize it very
nnicli in the minus of
' the neoi.Ie und
1 1 '
o talent ami cir -
it will also infuse more
cun.specuon ... u.oranKso! u.e urffl,
... ' ...I.. 1 1 1. . i A I. . . I --
anu remoo one oi us unu-tieniocrauc
features.
a
Tftr .tiiiuial Opportunity.
The President, by his proclamation
of the 8th instant, has designated the
last Thursday (20th) of November KH,m1.?.Mum. ' , i","" "l1. UUU
. . . . ,'u it they either take itasitis, and
next as a day of "thanksgiving and ; mH.Vi.0 flwu mt theory, or if tlioy
praise to Almighty God." A number i take it as it is not, and practice upon
of the Governors havo also designated
this day to bo observed by the people
of their respective States,
This will u fiord a rare opportunity
to those loyal clergymen, who have
for the past live years manifested such
enthusiastic zeal for "the Govern-
.. .
to Him who rules among the children
of men, for special aid to assist the
Chief Magistrate in defeating the de
signs of wicked men.
In no particular is the hypocrisy of
modern clergymen so manifest to the
public, as the withholding of their
pnryers for "tho Government" since
Andrew Johnson has concluded to ad
minister tho laws according to the
Constitution and his oath.
.Vol . Lost.
The returns of the late election
show that tho light of Democracy, in
some of tho darkest sections of the
State, begins to illuminato the hori
zon. The Judicial District composed
of Clarion, Jefferson, Jlercer und Ve
nango, was last winter cut in two, by
the Disunion Legislature, for the pur
pose of electing another loya'ist judgej
but their scheme failed. The new
district, Jlercer and Venango, has just
elected John Trunkey, of Mercer, an
uncompromising Democrat, juo'ge, by
nearly 1 ,700 majority. The Denioe-
''aty 111 In coming, Union and Snyder
UC 'SUUo ''3' --V'liU majority, while at
tho late election the hero of Sniekers-
villo has carried it by about 17,000.
Tho Bread-and-Butter Clerk of
the United Stales Senate, in trying to
get up another rebellion, becauso ol
the action of the Maryland authorities,
cries aloud, "Pennsylvania, be ready!"
This would be so, if necessary, but the
sneak Forney would not be among
them. Ho would act as he did du
ring tho Into war, stay at home, and
rub nnd burnish his litlo of Colonel,
which ho thrusts so profusely before
tho public.
fo!""i to Mp1onio the "powers
Umt Lo.
Tlil'E TO Til t ill St'lTOSKI) riUEXDS.
Tho negroes of Xew York assem
bled in solemn State Convention, at
Syracuse, on Thursday, the 25th, and
unanimously adopted the white Iladi
cal Stale ticket. The negroes in that
State who possess real estate to tho
valuo oi SaoO are allowed to vote.
Sambo nnd Greeley nlike. Ihe former
' '
a little ahead, because lies stronger,
-
TTrnno JrnvvcM. The Boslon Coniinonwenlth
states that at present there arc four colored Jury,
men serving in tho various ennrtsof that city ; one
in the Superior Court for oriniiiial business; one
in the first session of Ihe Superior Court, for civil
business; and two in Ihe second session.
If tho whito people of Loston think
themselves no better than negroes,
they ought to he boxed in a jury with
( limit llllt 4 1 1 A llOTTri - r 4a ntilr
' " p
tle nhitO folks inotlior SUtOS tOadoitt
their taste-nnd inclination-. 1
I IW rowl. IVur IM. ,
J Amonir tho other rdim and false.'
'":" '"-' ticpnhlit an party isll.cir;
nmi'V'i roimrhtmcn mnj-.nty,
nt iii uitr.cnft oi tin; tuned Mitn.
'n.oy Imvo never b.-cn nnvtliin luit n
minority, niid are ho to this very day.
Claiming Hint tlio principle of our
J Mem is tl.o nuniler of hoses, not a
VA'l'll f Oil I lltlMt it lit Will llll'V Illlt'A IK.i'.ii
h,(, w ym furllicm nnyiora ,),.,
facts 0r tlio law. A party which
pvts t ho reins of nower siinnlv 1 hnniirli
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I e .M.'ite sovitim" it v in-mi- iln nn.l
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men lerins mat principle a Heresy,
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in. y
ri.n ()f rOMSlituliun ovt.r
,,i 0..N Jonv the sunrcni'icv ovnri Z . V . , , ,
. ' uyuJ. UUJ B'lp'ui.K. OVCI i0, A tract of lan. nitiiato in I Vffntiirtoirn -
tm f Li.i.. ,.,.,. i. ... i.i
if n vote of citizens could have been!"1
taken at any time in the last ten years
in niv; v mien m.iivn, 11 'ii'k iituio ui ! liori'iii', io u maple on tlio ni
;t5tntt.H tliatiK, tlio vote ol the people, tbent, foiii.., the,
not ,h0 voto as tho vote of pnkloZ' mil
III the I tilted Mates, irrespective Of
1 peoples wo should never have- heard
of the martyr Lincoln, r the asserted j
Ijiss-issi 1 IWvis I
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I mI..-. 1 I... Hi ll.ut 1 1 .1 1 1X.i.i 1 o ... n.. .1 ... . I
hw (..rirm.(, 8 a
...V . Vl.l.L.bltl.lV.I.11 UI1.L..UIIIUIIL
, i
J here IS i
a (.tUr halt-million masontv iii'ainst it
:n the United States 'if wu are oil(iltol H" P0 tli5h uiiicieiit in
people uiuf vote as citizons ofonena-
jtion ; but if wo arc ant-Union, there
rro more than two States to one in
i"vor ol it. uur system U a very
j that theory ; but the juggle and the
swindle of the tepublican juirty is
taking it when it suits their purposes
as it is, and when it suits their pur
poses as it is not.
1 hero is no wonder that the Jlcpuh-
jhcari party rolls up such majorities in
the Eastern , States at.d is so dear
xr.. n .. i .....i-
I l" -ur. ji;i muiiu, lor ii i Kim ny U
"Yankee trick," with half a continent
fr its exhibition and fifteen millions
oi ciLize.is oi me unueu mutes lor us
victims, viz : all tho Southern States
..x . : . . . . i . t v . j c . .
and all the citizens of the other Slates
who are not Republicans. It took
the nineteenth century to exhibit to
the world tho astonishing fact, that in
Democratic America little more than
one-third of the citizens could
violate the Constitution at pleasure,
force a great war, hold power eight
years, and brag all the time about
equality, loyalty, patriotism at.d that
the voice of the. pvnule was the voice
of God. World.
Tiik Cotton Tax. lion. Itevcrdy
Johnson, and a number of other Con
stitutional lawyers, have decided that
the three cent per pound tax imposed
on cotton, by a late act of Conirress,
is unconstitutional. It Congress has
the right to tax cotton growers, they
certainly have the same riVht to tax
..t,..v i j
wheat anu corn growers. Jt they doll1""'! thenee anuth4;ide:nie8caat.C2-iu peivhen
not possess tlio right to tax the latter,
they can not impose it upon the former.
IXnv ;Adrfrt.$f meats.
,L'ltS, MklS, tWc, W AXTi:!l. The
subscriber will pnv the highest nnces. 1 X
CASH, for Fox, '('null, Musk rat, ami other fur skins '
Clearfield, (let. M.at . KEIZLXSTEIX.
XtlTK Ii. Tlmsewho buy their roailr inc.
1 hereby no. ilied to imv no bilis to nnv Her-:
sou w illiout my oijlcr lor tuc suinc, or to me per- j
snmillv. ocl."l-:il) lOVATUAN MCIIol.S.
VJ.l t 11 A'l io.N- Ju the hiirs iind pcr-i A" ""' ,M,V dfrilied land is supposed lo be
sons i cstcd in the rial estate of JulIX i ul"l, rl'"d w ith bituniinouscoal, nnd is w ithin nlwut
M oTT, bile of Cleui field cumtv. l'a., deccii.cd ' i nI"1 " "r "ln' of Tyrone and
t Icarlicld Comity, as: The Youiiuniiwralth 'or' ('lonr,i''1'1 ruilmad, at I'liilipsburg, Cenlre eo l'a.
I'liin-ylniniii, to N'niiev Young and (ireenwood S. ff"Sa,,' '" commence at 2 o'clock, I. M., on
Young, her htisband ; and (Ieorge W. Scott and i Tllllr,l" v' ,l"' "-d day of November, I Mill,
to Cortes Hell and John I. Miller, and all others! TffT,',tMS '"' ALK. Oue-third of llic pnr
claimiiig title or possession to i'urpurts No ll ''""'"' """' be pu id on the cinlirinntinn ol the
mid 2, taken by n.id Xmicy Young and (Jcorgi-""'"' ,liml ln "n0 v,'ftr nI"1 """"-third nt tlio
W. Scot! ; j death of Mary (iearhart, the widow of said ace'd
Also, to Sarah F.. Looker and .1. K. M. Looker, her ""' ,""''r ,w" pK.vnients. with their intcresf paya-
liushaiiil; and to lieuiiimin Hurtshnrti iiml A T ;
Lane, anil nil others claiming title or possession
to Purpart No. 4, laken by said Sarah I'.. Lookur,
fin -ly Sarah E. Scott ;
Also, to.lolm M. Scott, nnd lo Jbivid Mitchell, and
Jlctekiah Patterson, uud Joseph Patterson, nud
nil others claiming title or possession to Purpart
No. 6, taken by John M. Scott. (J iivi-Tin
"h:T"s , nn Orphans' ("..nri. held and kept nlTWENTY TEH CENT. I.OWEU THAN
Cleaili. Id, lor the said county ,, ("barlield, on the ...,.,,.,. ,.,t,
-'lit h day of June, A. ll. ISlili, before the Honoiulile A A 1 11 Eli L l.l.SL IN TIIE
.amnei i.nin, rresnlent Judge nf th ('llrt f
Coniiuon Pleas, and his n.-sooialcs, judges of the
said Orphans' Court, the petition ,M,-y 1. Scott
was priscntcd, citing li.rtli. that John Scott, late
of said county, died ubout tlio 11th day of July,
A. lb I siil, lesiate, leaving by bis will certain real
eslale in said county to bis two sons, Nathaniel
and (ieorge Scott, share nnd share alike; nnd that
the share of (ieorge Scott, by the death or said
(ieorge Scott, hicainc vested in his six children,
vi : .Nancy wile of (ireenwood Young (ieorge
W, Scott. John M. Scott, Sarah E. now wile of
J. K. M. Looker illiam J. Scott mid said Mary
II. Soott ; that en the pnrlition of said real estate,
under the authority ol the said Orphans' Court, the
said William J. Scott and Mary 11. Scott received
nothing, nnd that all the purpart were taken bv
Iho titber heirs; that said Court did, on the 2'iil
day of ScptemlK'r, IS.ill, order nnd decree, that the
respective part ies secure the amount due for owelty
of partition by mortgage on the premises taken ;
am. that said heirs, not having paid or secured said
owelty as Hloiesiud, said petitioner prayed the
Court to grunt a citation, Ac; which was duly
granted, by order of the Court, as follows :
'On million or. I. p. M'Enally, Attorney of Marv
"11. Seolt. Now, June 211, A. I). IStili', citation
" awarded, directed to the parties Trout whom snid
' owelty is due, vi; Nuney Young nnd (Ireenwood
" fining, her linsliiin l; (Ieorge W. Scott, Sarah E.
" Looker mid .1. K. M. Looker, her husband ; John
.11. Scott, it nit to tin- tenants or occupants of the
pinpiiits under their title, to uppenr before the
on rt , nt I naili.ll, on the 1st day of Sei nberi
T.. I Mill, thin is, n.c 4th Monday or September,
A. ll. iMiti, and par the umoiints i.ne iv... n.n.r
and pay the amounts due from their
respective purparts its owelty of partition, or
show runs., wliv the said roneolivo i.oio.h.
" should not be sold,
IS V ynv. f'oriiT
' '!.".. .'V. m""" " T r" iUn
"'"", K'ao.e.i an urucr .or an Alius Citation, as
! follows:
I "Now, fSeiitenihcr 2(1. lSIM. nn At;.. rii...:..
" awarded, returiinlile In the ild dnv nf lltwmber
"A. 1. I Slid, ut Ihe adjourned special court, nt
" Ciearfield, to be served by publication in tWo
" neT.papers, ,iil,islicd in ( leurriehl, for four
" weeks previous lo the said court.
"' IlY Tllf CllfRT."
Nowyou.the said persons ,,c,,,,re named.
'or referred to, all
"ferrcd to, all and each of you, arr hw,v rolll
led to be d appear before the said jud'c at .
'.plums' Court,'.!, be held a. Clear ie M r tt?o ' .
"nunty of Clearfield, on the 3d day o, l.leemV'
(being tho first Monday or December.) Infill
"l"1
. " .
V" nmnunTfi nur irom Vour rrpocivp
."""I"4 w owelty of partition, or ihowoftu why
I
icic Admtiscmtnts.
PUBLIC SALE
or vai.iahi.f.
mrTirp mat ritm ram
AAMCLK' LUAL & AltM LAND.
Ileal
I'Mnto ii f Jacob Ceni liai (, lite
llcrattir tow iiklilp, dt't i iiM'il.
IN pursuance of nn order of tie 4i-Iiiim Court
l flcaitichl county, (lit tiud.'Migu, d, Adminis
liaiorol' Iho estate id JACOll tir.AUllAHT, bile
if Dcviiliir township, deceased, will olli'r lor ulr,
"t Ki-plrr'i llnl.l, in tlio borouub uf I'Liliiisljuri;,
"
L lllltl'l.' 01
iv I',..
'a mi j t t, no torn
Ull iUUlbUaV. lHUVeiUUUI 66, lOUU,
c fuiWi.,, dHM kkal rn.UE.to .Holnth'ov;;
J "v"' n,ul" 111 )at,,1 oiiirimrt
j j!,,,.,),,,!,,, ciii.,; B,)Uli, .i,.,,,-,.,., w,.,t, i'iiiIn I)ec,,lr township, ciearGnid cunty, lioumird
' piTvlie, to a maple on tho nm-tli ni.lo of the tiirn-
ouru ol I no turnpike,
thriR-o liv liuul lonit-
noi'tli 2 lii'Krecii cant,
isas pert-lie, to p.iu in iavid Ki.ottM' line; tenL-e
hr 1,,na r lvid .sp..tl louth iw di-Rrr etu-t, 73
pcrcliun, uuil two liiiku, to pllwe of beBiiuuiig, ud
Contaluliis ioi Acres, ,-.
, . . I I 1
llori; Or lt.n.. ..n.t.v .-.. a .i..i.u, . n ui.iai -
..r...ir.l tl..'non. the l.uliinre of tho hind uciut?
well limliered with pine, ok ami hemlock
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I situ to flout fiiw 1ok.
No. 2 In n trui't of hind itu:ilo in Pecatur
towiirtliip alnremiid, bi rinnins f stone-hi'iip on
thf miiilli aidv of the "Old ISlute Uoiid ;" thenw
along aaid road, aouth 37 ileert-os east, .'I ti perches,
to port; thcnui) hyhuiilof Aliuibum Kvlei, Hiutb
40 di-crees east, ll)j purring, to a pout; thenee h)'
land formerly of Iliirilinnn l'hilipn and oilier...
aouth SH deifrees went, l'.IO pereht. to an unpen:
tin-nee by luud fiirniurly of llniiliuan l'liilipa, north
j5 depreen west, JIM) pcrchcH. to a hciulouk, oil the
lino of Jiitmn J houip.'on und llavid Spottn; nortli
:'j depruea east, 2.IU pi-relies, to toiio-henp, or pluce
of bogiuning,
Containing, in all, 2tM Acres,
with nn iillcmanee of aix per cent, for roads, Ac;
deducting, however, out of the above denerilied
traot
'M Her....,...) It t.ereheM. eolivev.-d to W. A.
Wallae
, ., ,.,.,.i...., ,L. .....) ,i
wilo, by deed dated October T.l, lMii, roeordod in
C'lciirtiuld coiintv in lleed Uook X. Inure Ho.'i. The
above described preiuim's having thereon erected a
two-story plank dwelling null hiiinlicd, with a well
of water convenient, a olio und a half glory
ing dwelling, spring-house convenient, and a
bunk burn ninety lint by forty feet. Also, two
good bearing orchards, with cider mill and press.
A limit l.'IO ueres of this land is cleared and under
good cultivation ; the balance is well timbered,
with pine and hemlock. The building arc ubout
one-liulf niilo from the Erie turnpike, on the road
lending from said turnpike to KylcrtoHU, und
ultout two miles from l'hilipsburg, now the terminus
of the Tyrone and Clearfield railrcad. Scliool-him-e
within three luurl lis of a mile, and grist-mills
within one mile.
N il. 3 Ts ti tract of land sit mile in Morris town
ship, Clearfield county aforesaid, beginning nt a
Ktonc-lienp in the corner of Jneob (iearhart survey,
und adjoining the lauds of the Into Adiun llrnv,
and (ieorge Sliiiuiuel; tlionce by hunts of said
liniy, north degrees west, .'ifi perches, to a post ;
then by hinds of (ieorge Shitniuel, tiorfh lis J de
grei'S west, 27J perches, to a hemlock: tlienne by
lands formerly of (leorgo Shiuiiiiel uud llurdiuua
l'liilipa, south 2C.J degrees wet. Ill perches, to nn
old ilefid pine; thence by lands formerly of llard
mun I'hihps nnd James Thompson, (now Jacob
(irarhart,) south fi:!J degrees cast, Kl perches, to a
large stone on the liiieol Jacob licarhart's survey;
thence by hinds of Jacob (iearhart, north 21'. de
grees east, lllil perches, to pluec of beginning. One
other piece, adjoining the above described piece
or tract, beginning ut stones nt the roud on line ol
George Shiuiiiiel, deceased ; tbencealong mid road.
Tlh Ti cM' :i" 2-,".'.,;.1,"" "' r"":
tbenoc soulu i'j d.'greeH west, 2 S-lll pvrehea, to a
lu a post: thenco north 2o decrees west. 2 8-lu
perches, to a post ; thence south 47 J degrees east,
23 4 10 perches, lo a stone in the roud; theuoe
south 2."i degrees west, 37 l-lll perches, by land ol
Aiirahutn Ivyier, to slones ; thence north, 4(1 de
grees west, by hinds of Jacob (icnrliHrt, fid 9 1(1
perches, to stones ; thence north, .r2 degrees west,
,,lo"K ''d lust described tract, ;ill perches, to a post ;
'hence by hind oi Miimiin-l, north, 2.7i degrees east,
percbes, to place of beginning. The two
.aat ilescrilied tracts
C'o.itulii U Acre,, and k,(, Porrl.ca.
The said land has theri un erected nnotwo-storv loc
house mid slulile, with u good spring of watci near
the house: ulso. n good beurin? orchard tlinrcm
"" "uniiaiiy, in oe securen ny noun nnn niorigagr
on (he premises.
. L-llAlil.l'.. M.OAIN.
Administrator.
I Oct. Ill, lHlili-4t
OV h'C ( Y 7 CI
J -L -1-4 KJ V 1 JiOi
COUNTY.
JOHN S. KADKBACII,
HAVING opened a new store at Ihe "Blue
1111," in Clearfield county, wishes to notify
the puhlio that lis Is determined to sell all kinds
of (ioods CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST, in
defiance to the county.
Now is your Time to Call and Examine,
Whilo he la placing on his shelvos a full assort-
ment of
Pry floods,
(Irocnrioa,
Queensware,
Hardware,
Earthenware
lrnga. Oils, and Taints,
medicines,
Ao., 4c, ao.
HATS, CAl'S, LOOTS & SHOES,'
n. . . ,
Uf all kindl, eonsuntly kept nn hand.
A general assortment of
pn v . ,
A A J) A 1) E CLO Til IX G
- '
Fur Men and Boys' woar.
-All to be scld at a yery LOW PRTC1! for
CASH, or exchanged for all kinds of Marketing.
-BAWED LVMBF.lt k SHINGLES take.,
in exchange fur guodi.
oct2t.tr JOHN B. It ADEP.ACIl.
4 Dill M.( A (,u.s ivn(
1 ..l.
Ailmiiiistriition bavinir Imv... r........i .1..
uiin..rsic,ii.il nn the M.I. r uZ n i. . u . .. "
',1
l i . . , . i tiooipsoii,
'" "'""" -aid estate will make
' f",-V",1"'"' """' elainis ag,
, ,V' 'll.I'"",Ut U'CU' PTn"'rl-v
ZZt M) 1KT
-' 1 Admini
win nuiKe imiiiedi.
against t
Hied lor
mrix.
islrator.
p ItOCl.lt 1 1. Si to l , hndaT
" mkki:ei,l EnLErcs.
rniiMi hi i. fK i:ix. 4rpiprit..,.t '
J. Aug, 23, '05 WEURELL4- EIOLER'6.
Adrfrllifmrnts.
lilH'M MI1K K-Nmiof It here-
that Letters Teslairiertsrv, have
llill iIh kp.H c.a.l...l I. id. ...t,..il.... .
the i f'tntoor vwwum ooti, droeH, ulc
; MT-..IH lll-Milcl IO K.I.I, .rn ten,,.,,A .
(,f HMkt ImmtMlmi, i vmeni, n4 Ihrnn. fcuvirg
olninii eiinM ihe i will nrra.nt :hfm dulr
tuihcntio.lril fur in I km. tit.
! Ol HELLO PMKAD.
oct!t M nl Kirrul .r
-
AHminicf rilnrc' Cflln
()'
c nr.Ai, r.sirtii in piirmniifd or an
i v. "fJcr m I lie uri.liam I ourt .l I Icarrid
",n aH' '. t"'r,-"'nT. ".
' " "pnM-u io yuuue mm, in ine our-
. m.. iho o ininc iin
! K,.i..r, ,i,.-.,i ...
Kipliart, deccancd, vt:
p. in., tho lol!i'inp ilcfcribad real e.t-iie of Uoo.
ibart, deceased, vlt;
. Villain Piece of Land,
by land of John lWanii, Walter Morgan,StepheD
ivepbart and uthera,
Containing; 73 Acres and 69 Perchei
r.u 1 a -1 1 1
and a lug house and log barn tbcreon erected.
Cohdit.ok. of SaLE-Cah on confirmation of
SIMON KL'l'llAKT,
oct2i-tt Adin'm.
CLEANSE THE BLOOD.
WITH corrupt, or tainted Blood,
yon are ait-k all over. It may
bum out in Pimple, or Soree, or
in roiLO active di.eane. or it niuy
merely keep yoa liatletf, ilepr.im
ed and good lor nothinz. Jiut tou
cannot have good health whilo your blood is nn-
' pure. Avmi'e Sahsai arii.la purgea out tiei-e
impunitiea ; it expels diteie and re;tore health
and atiinuintei the organs of lile into vigorous
action. Hence it rapidly cures a rariety of coin.
plaints which are caused by impurity of the blood,
such as Hcrofula, or King's Evil, Tumors, l'lcr,
Sores, Eruptions, 1'iinpies, Llotchei. Itoils. fit.
Anthony's Fire, Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter or
Salt Rlieu.n, Scald Head, King Worm, Cancvr or
Cancerous Tuninrs, Bore Eyes, Female lliseases,
.... . ".oiar.iy, ruppression,
bites, bterility, alao Syphilis or V enereal ilia
.eases. Liver Coainluinls. and Heart Diicatiei
j Try Aykr's Sakkafarilla. and see for yourself
! the surprising activity with which it oleansei the
blood nnd cures these diaordera.
lluring lute years the public hare been misled
by large buttles, pretending to give a quurt of
Extruct of Sursapurilla for one dollar. Most of
these have been frauds upon the sick, for they
not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but
often no curative ingrediunt whatever. Hence,
bitter disappointments has followed the us n!
the various extracts of Sarsapnrilla which flood
the maiket, until the name itself hai become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we cull this compound, "Sarupurilla," and in
tend to supply auch a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy w hich rests upon
it. "e mm n we nave crouna lor be levmir it
has virtues which are irresistible by the class of
diseases it is intended to euro. We can assure I
the sick, that we offer them the best alterative
we know how to produce, and we have reason to '
believe, it is by fur the most clfictual purifier of!
tue niooa yet aiscovere'l.
Ayer's CitKRtty P,:rTonAL is o nnirersull.
known to surpass every otbor medicine for tbe
cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenta, Hoarseness.
Croup, Ilrouchitia, Incipient Consumption, and
for the relief uf Consumptive Patient in ad
vanced stages of the disease, thut it ia useless
here to recount the evidence ol its virtues. Tbe
world knows them. Oct. 24, lSBh.
l'repared by Iir. J. C- A Ten Co.. Lowell,
Mass., and sold by C. 1). Watson. Clearlield; W.
0. Me'i, (lien llepe; Irvin t lliirt-lmrn, Cur
wcniville; Kirk Spencer, Lumber City.
Coach-Makers, Attention !
nl'PBS, 6x7, f I iS ; f,x7 4 Kxfi. 1 1 40; 6x10,
f26 I; 9x12. $: 35 j 10x12, J3 75.
fct'oiiLS lljst hickory, per set. 14, at $3 .".0
U, lj and i j, ut a:;;.
Lest oak, do I in. 4 15
FELLOWS Het oak, per lot, Wall at 2 nn
1 1 at 2 2..
Best hickory, 11 at 2 50
Finished Shafts, with cro.s bar, at I 40
Sleigh Hunners, 411
Tyre Iron at ii ; Thimble Skein boxes, 4x11 6 75
Kluxseed Oil, per galiun, SO
Turpentine, per gallon, 1 (10
At f. J. 11 OKI' MAX'S Hardware Etore.
Lewistown, Pa., Oct 17-:it
Attention, Soldiers.
EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY.
VI. I, ni.I)l.I OK l-s(.l'(;2-'C1 an
entitled to an l.MT.EAM.li Lol'MY.
The undersigned is prepared to collect all sucl
Hounties, as well 11s the iiicreas.-d jiay to Soldiers
Widows. All inquiries and communication an
swered promptly. Jiischargrs receipted lor. Post
Office address, Curwensvillc, Pa.
ep;.-tf JUSIAH LVAXP.
GUKSKITHIKG. ETC.
T WCLLD just inform the citixen. of Clearfield
1 nd vicinity, that I have opened a abop h.
said borr.ngh, ner Mr. C. kratser' tore, forth
purposo of manufacturing and repairing
GUNS, riSTOLVWATCULS AND
CLOCKS.
I guarantee all my work, and expect to secure
my patronage by promptness and attention ti
ho.lno.m ....I l .. . .
at vie. . f Ih. .rt l,- . ' ,V .
- ' "v vim mi ii iim n t
capacity. JAMES t. WIXIlEliCW
Juno II. ISfifi tf
E
?m it a 1'amiLi i-i ah it iTerx.irr,
11. W. SMITH a ( us.
Every One
STIOI LH ilo his own SoLDElUNr,. Fo go lo
II. W. SMITH d CO S. and buy an lliOX
and STO E; thus saving many a trip'tnand Irom
Ihe tinner's; and article that, by being repaired
at once, an- made new. " - orj
C LOTUS. l't:N( H MOItlMr,.
CASSIMKIIES. AMEP.K'AN Mol'.INOS
SATINETTS, WOOL 1'KLAINLS,
TWEEI.S. ALPACCAS.
FLAXXELP, HAUATIIEA
PIIAWLS, IlALMoK ALS. iustopenH at '
"cta-lm J. J'. K IC A I Zr.K'S.
New Gnndc
T P- KUAT.I-.H h...i,t reeved, general
"rtmont of FALL M;ESS (i((.i .t his
"""" Warcniotns on Market street, opposite the
liposlte the
inn. ... ,
Oct.. lm
AUAMLIUA first-clus SALESMAN, ina
wholesul,. Notion House, w ho ha a knnwi
edge of the business, and can comnmnd . c,m
trade. Salary lilKral. Addn-ss TI1I.O WI'lL
CO. No. Til X. Third Street, Phil a. ',,,.
jOl It T Persons doiriiig to transact bus7
nesswith me at my olhoc. are hereby notified
mat I will not lie found with certainty t' home on
any days except .MONDAY and SATt LhAY
SepC 2n.tr. WM. PuPTl R.
fM IMIOTOt.lt APII I .rtwKorT FKlFl
X I have for sale a Photograph CAE. , -'
oider miwul Warrior's Mark, llmitingdon co. It
will be sold on rea"iimLle i..-..,. a....i . .
Hamlin. .rri..r'. M..L . ,.' ... 1 1
field. iin vi ' !f. -r ;
'-" fcHIl.K. I
V..V';..i T I "''-'
: ' .......... j.niit, rauna, (tine and
ry enenp. i j. p. h K AT?.EIi 'S.
Cui;i:t iNiTAT.ir.s.i,,,, ,.r,Tj
7 from the Eastern market I.t- i
CQl A llltl"l-Agt. wanted lor .ii
iir ha Z ,"'"". .m1 oiil Artriraa
0.1. OA11EY. City Lnilding, Iliddefurd, Me.
WT 1, ly lSori.
i; l ; w Ami; i)
.f Camp, the Battle Fit Id 2nd t! i
l" lW ,,a """"' T F'l-
Thfr if icr'. in portion .f thi
,' r" '"lo T F'""r
l.i.diril in rmirr or fuif trj,
l'r ( ' if I
Wfilirg pnrr.ii..i l.i-n.'r xita
of the ronHici ilian inrr dr? rriil
SrrtivM f enm rd thi rrt t.1
iilup-irn,. ine rhanclcr of the If-ndei i
f liio talJim. th drr'.lior vf hli
.try m men. the (incv erocr iir, .
DJ Imriii-hii.n of th nervi.-e
The olumc t trtifuft-ly illtiFtri.tr j
10.1 Hrrvinr I t th lirrt rtinb.l
really bcautilui ; worthy of rianimj
cimrui of, ait Ihe hoi k a cwt-J
rominin-ence f camp, pii kft. f y, t-
aiepe and battle tield aatemurri ; HJ
of bravery, it, drollery, comical t
adrenturv. tte., rtr. morn est i.
Mru'ltoa may b found on rtt-ry p.p.
dciail, brilliant wit ard tulLeulir
tkil.'fully inu-rwoifB in tbii work of I
Thia nrk aeha lUcif Ibe wn'i le i
dry delaila and partuao work, and
' r"nI"l'c J
for circulara, and e our terms and i J
auora aaaenmn. Alii re.
NATIONAL iTcnsnix
octI7 t liS Water ft , I.fi.
I'ateiued Mavlttl, liOU.
i ca'epi id very amy piaeen. attic;
c uire a very a ighl rub, and unlike otbe-
ationa oH.-red lor a like porr-oee, will
! THE clothke. bat wid leare them muck
. k. .. .1 . : . .
and tear.
It removos grease s..U aJ if by ci..-
aoftMfi. Ih. flirt It r mj.u . r. rr mn l,Bt -. . .
in ordinarr cases entirely remove it.
This powder it prepared is accords!
chemical science, and tipoa a process jr
t'irh " ured by Utters 1-a
i " 10 n" lor mon l-" fttT
b.swvm fcrvn mi ti li l v vi rati vvsait w uv
has been naed. A hiolj the advantage,
are the follnwir. r, vix.
It saves ail the expenses cfaotp bsol
on cotton aau liren rooda.
It saves most of iiie inbor of n.Ua
nj .,
Auio, iur eleaninc windows it i buss-
mi one quarter ui time ua utttr usui.
quired it imfiatta a beaut. !ul floss ai.4
much superior to any ciiier Bioue. S si
quired except lo moisten lit jowder.
i- . . ...
j' tree nun wiui eaca f.e-caare.
And cue be readiiy aj'prw id Yy a :
trial. Ttae.Hituf washitif f..r a famt'y
j ur ' persons will nut exceed men crsr
iuD HJwiui.cuiirn. vi uia wnvirt J
that many useless comnimnd bar bwa tar
ed to tbe public which ttav rotted tie ci.
tailed in removing tbe dirt, but kte jtr t:
triusic excellence uf this avracle. tberuit.
proclaim it a being adapted i net a Or
which has loiig exis'ed. and w Lirh Last
fore remained unsnrt ii'd. Kancfacttrt.
UoWK a tltM.VS.
if.t' Lroadway. W
Also, Mariuracturers ef ran!y 1'ye t
Fur sale by rrorers nnd I'Ct,e-i every le-i
OcU Ihih lsf.S. J Bit
m. tivitigpurctiasea tte I hirforraj a emit
m . . .
ment ornierly ronducu-a h II. briart.
res.cctfuiiy announce to tLe eiuteri bf C
field and adjoining counties, that be La 1:
iy made aduttiotial iirprovrmexu 1 loiiti
usui una Hitarauis, sua uc enert t.-.
t.e can sti.,;y the most ial.ucoai taFie a.
and hlt like liktne.
lie also keeps eonstacCy a tawd a r:.i.
snrtment of Guiit. Kosssnna mr.A V'.'.ni '-b
Album of all rue and s'rles ana uno
variety of c. a, lockets, etc , which le wi
pose of at very niuderate pric, for ri-
llis gallery i in Sbaw'e row. (up ia.r.) X
ket atrect, Ciearfield, Fawbore be is a'waiir
dy to accommodate customer wb xta i
want ofa good Likeness of tnrmsrltri ur l.-it
Particular art eo lion paid le co t-ij a t in
ol pictures, etc.. ianlst lain. Wi,
I1C II f ITCH I 111 II!
WIIEATOS'S OIXTTCtXI
-.Mil C'urr the l;b In Iliwrs.
VLeO, cure Palt r.keum. Tierr, O t'b.a
and all Erui.tioti n lfa 'I 1 fr..
vein. F. r le by all Pmrptts. Tr m
s'Xtv cents toVMI-KS A Pt'lTl 1: .',..,
! 17l Wasl.ii g'on treet. l:.-s;..c. it i:l in. (
I ward
d bv mail, live of rorrare, to ary 11-;
I Ihe r.ited i-talr. Fot
sa.e at Lam-ei-t
July li.
lr in s, Clearte'd. Ta.
CI I.AItl II I II ACDI.MV-Tb
ciser nf tbii Institmioa wiU bt resain
M.mjl.t V. 1.1 i. au ..r . t.
Pupils can color at any t.mo. They wii;
charged with tuumn frnat tbe time u.ry rtius
the cloae of the Sessioa.
The course of instruct ion en bra-e crr-T ii .a
;nR..ri..j : - .1 -i , - . .
. .... .uuvh iu m t.wM.iu, 't t...rm. sola v:tiie
pushed education lor W ii him,
Tbe rribniL 1 aymg bad tbe adt-atttrt .
mnrh experience in bis protcinon. urn-urn i
, renis anu gnara ant u.t a. enure at.iity
enerpie. will be devoted to tbe miai ma.i Ben
tal truinirip .f the you'b t iarsd wndeT hit rtt-ft
ii,Knnr ii i mix.
Ortbogmpt y. I'.cadirg, VnMr.f. ai d rritra-r
Arithmetic per Seinn ( 1J weeki) . J.- !
t.nimniKT, lieofTapty, ArsLtmetr, a-nd
I'.i-tory . . . . . . f .f
Algrbra, Geometry, Tr-rotioaiietrv. V
juration. Surveying, I'biloiwipry. rtyM
ology, CbeiristTy' Look Keeping. I.iuiy
and J'hysical Owgrapry - - Ii 1
Li'in and tireek, with arr ol tbe tlvn
Drancl c . . . " . . . $ I s
Jbu didurtina will Ve made ft nwcin.
CtT further particular tio'.re of
Ley. I: L. IiLLlM.X. 4. ,
Clearfield. Ju'v 11, ISO U. rrrnal
""KW CKlTIIIM. ysTflUt
FLEMING &. HOELs
C. r cxrvii.i.r., Ttsy'x,
In the Post fiffioe Imildiiig. bar ian! ssiwua at.J
opened a larrr and fine aumirtnxnit i ss.lv wiaae
Clotbiiig. i or Casa they well theii,st tint it'
cheapest, and a-r eonsituiilv rrne-t mr 1--t in
plio. ( all and we lor ynurelroii. s i cv 1 1 . '!'-.'.'-
VIMIMTR ATtlR'fS OTICH. Xirir
is hereby given thai letirr ed AB. ir:r-a-tion,
on the estate of Fmelipe 'wti aerseaea,
law-of Lawrenee tnwnsmp, Ciearbt-id es. I a,
have this day been du'j f-raMed to :t. ti aer
igned. to whom all persons indebted tr sun' -tate
w ill pit? tnakr ray menu al d Lhesst t.a'-it
claims or demands Will pr.rt tbem t.r wcuie
nient witiuiut delay. AMEC'M liJLl,
ociK fit " Adn.
Truesi anal atMtoanliial erif.one-t of rrr-r
kind of the lat.net in-e-'tsai.sl. f.-T-a
lrnt Stnre f H A KTS If S 4 I IT.
1)ure l.il.rny W hue l.r4vu o. .rer
and better work at a g'vr fms, thai al J
oti.er t Try ii ; Manufactured oti'y ty Initi a
Smitb. holeaale I'-ng. I'ait.t a va.i.
No. 13, Nortfclhird t,rti: a. Harri, II. ff Jy
I - -
l.n.
f
wfluU Itt.nr ksss t.a n flTjM I 11 t T aaJ
U Ha TrlRini n-iU!.'s
II I Kl IT of ,rt il0.
vri-T.FLL 4 ni rr.-
c
"Vial, hale and Lmetwa fi.i. . ' rr
rn.he and riain of all kirds r-"io:ti' ;
'A'
i oii For
'7 fi.IL