Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 26, 1867, Image 2

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Gkorok B. Gooni.ANDKii, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
fThursday Morning, Dec. 24, 1867.
Democratic Merlins!
Tlie Democracy of CUarnhl comity nre request
ed to asscmblo in the Cuitrt Ilooin, in f'learfltdd,
on Tuesday cvrninjr. January 14, IHA8, (court
wes-h.) for the purpose of eilcctiiifr three conferees
to meet like conferees fiom the countirt of Cam
eron. Clarion, Elk anil Forest, whose duty it thall
be to eeloot a rknatorial dolrgntc to the approach
ing citato Convention; nnd also to cleot ltcpre
tentative ooiifcreca to meet those of Klk and Fon-sl,
fur the purpose of selc-tiiij; a Representative dele
gate to the smut- Convention ; aud to transact such
matters as the exejrenry ol the times and the inter
ests of the country may require.
t). II. liOOHLANHEIt,
Chairman County Committee.
Tbo ''Taxpayers" shall liavc a hear
ing in our next italic.
As ntnt'cd last week, tho I!iiniper8
adjourned on the 20tl ami have gone.'
home nntil after the hcllidajs. 'Tcnco
again rsigns in Warsaw."
Tlie negro rocoinitructionintB, in
ihcir Southern Con vention,are voting
themselves ten dollars a day and for
ty cents a mile for traveling. This is
"lil" robbery.
Tho following throe kinds of wood
nre now in popular use : Sharswood,
Woodward, and Underwood. No
nigger under tho first two, but an aw
ful big ono under tho last "wood pile."
"Stastos The Pbesiiifxt The
ftErrnucAxa." Read tho scathing
article under this head, in another
column, takon from tho Now York
World; and then read tho President
on Stanton, on onr first i'nge. Then
try, reader, whether you can recol
leet or imagine tho name of any prom
incut individual whoso conduct has
een more mfimouri than that of
the political harlot Stanton whoso
treachery even exceeds the treason of
-rnoId.
A Hirrt KKNcE. One of the leading
Hadical Hisuniou journals says that
the fillibustering curried on by Jack
Eogan and his fifty-six co conspirators
in tho Jtump House, on the Impvuch
inoiit question, was outrageous nnd
disgraceful in tho extreme; while
another organ s.13 s that it was a test
of resolution and courage. Tho same
"resolution and courage" here referred
to, is that of the highwayman when
lio demands "your pocket book or
jour life;" and thoso who demand
impeachment nnd consequent disn
Jiion, possess the same fiendiult spirit.
I'.vroniVNATE. Our neighbors of
tho 20lh Congressional district have
been peculiarly unfortunate fora num
ber of years with their Representa
tives. Liko the Military Iiominions
of tho South, they have no voico in
the Pump. But then, unlike them,
the district cost tho Treasury $7,0(i(l
a year. Their mciober,(Culvcr)during
the last I!ump,spent most of his time in
jail; while the present ono (Mr. Fin
ney) is spending his in France, rccu
erating his health. Why not send
a Cop ?
Lost Aoain. Tho "government"
has, for tho second time, pocketed the
negro bill passed by the Pumpers,
striking out of tho charter and laws
of tho District of Columbia the word
"white," so us to allow the negroes to
hold office, sit on juries, nnd other
wise putting sambo on a political and
sociul equality with tho whites. Of
course it will bo the first thing up for
passago when tho Pumpors return
after tho holidays, na matter how
loudly tho white pcoplo of the Capital
and the nation protest against it.
Tho Pump lias as littlo respect for
tho rights of white people ns n high
wayman could well have.
A Movement or tiik Watf.rs. The
w hite people of tho Southern colonies
Jtro at last moving in the right direc
tion to save a continent from man.
grclisin and for tho overthrow of Mil
itary Tcspotisni in that section rt our
onco happy Union. Large conven
tions of w hite people, property hold
ers nnd statesmen havo been held in
Virginia, Georgia, und some of the
other States, looking to crniaiiciil
organization of a While Conservative
party. The resolutions nJoplcd by
iho conventions of the Stales .lamed
have the ring of tho trno metal, and
the names of the gt illemen appointed
M Flats and District CoiiitniUecs are
a tower of strength within themselves
and an honor to tbo nation. Wo
begin to have hope. I e expect
before another year rolls around, to
. ,', 1
chroniclo the total annihilation of tho
"loil cuso"niid ils backers; composed
of negroes, iiolil-ie.il clcr'rymen, Yan-;
l i ... . . .--.. ;
Southern
, -, ,r, jf:i.(i"0.0tHi. nnd whilst one of
tern niran whiter, r-encral v. T icl ' . , , .
, . . ,T 'f, ' . 1 prasped hit throat tho others n
ph . tho "I.ot.1 Cause,' I mon,lt,0 Mtchel. The trio then j
trittinpl
Slid jieaec, are hot far in tho diMant. (
I'lifii titnt iiinUilalx.
A friend at Erie wnl us thai a
vigorous war is mrv being waged by
tho "loU" factions of this diMrict,
looking to the nomination next fall.
Mr. .Seolicld s absence from the Capi-
tll when the Iiiincfifliinpnt vnfn u n
taken, was not bcc.ino his wife was
sick. It wits two fold. Ho wanted
to dodijr, tho question, and was in Erie
county trying to setllo a political
fight.and attempted toconcontrato tho
factions upon himself or (ien. Patton.
Tho dodge was a success, but tho war
of tho "loil" factions goes on more
vigerous than ever.
A correspondent from Elk county
states that tho light among tho Na
tional Jiobbcrs has become so open in
that section of tho district that they
don't tiy to conceal it. The Impeach
ment wing of tho party is in favor of
Scofield or I'atton ; while tho Con
servative portion seek the nomination
of Mr. Swoope, of this county, or,
failing to securo him, they will settle
on Mr. Souther, of Elk.
We, of course, can't help these
J.,,.... it i..
Ln.on slaersnor are they likely to
nsk inn-uilviee hnr. if t lio iliut i-i. in
. .. - - --
to be accursed again by a negro bu
reau agent, wo would a thousand fold
rather seo Mr. Swoopo in that posi
tion than either of tho others named.
He is a gentleman of raro ubililies,
and would make an intelligent llepro
sentativo. Thcso are qualifications
that neither of the others possess.
We would fidviso our Miscegcna
tionists not to troublo themselves too
mucltfy over this matter, bocauso we
intend to bavo a genuine "Cojiper
head" to represent tho 19th district
in tho next Congress.
A Bum's Eve View. The overthrow
of Pn'licalism, is tho tittle of a litho
graph print, 2 x 18 inches, published
by tho Philadelphia Newg Company,
and represents Radicalism in shape of
a hydrahcaded dead duck, slain by
the Hercules Pnpular Will. Ono of
the characters has just heard tho Ohio
election returns, and with tears cours
ing down bis cheeks, and a hand cov
ering his eyes, ho pours forth tho la- j
mentation 'Noniorcridin'inde ko nrs !
no more bnzzin wid do while folks. 0 !
O; Ohio!" Another American citizen
of African descent tries to consolo him;
he is sitting on a large trunk labelled
"Frcedmca's Bureau," with basket
ami umbrella by his side, exclaiming
'No uso cryin, Sain, wbito man's
shook you dis time." Tho dead duck
is cn bis back, twisting his tail, and
manages to keepono ofhishends erect,
while ho bleeds at the noso from the
sturdy blows inflicted by "popular
will."
Where tiik Leaks are. Tho de
pletion of Uio National Treasury, by
tho Bumpers, is truly astonishing. A
deficiency bill was reported in tho
IIouso tho other day, calling for i'x
teen million dollar, for tho negro bu
reau nlone,'whilo fifty thoittond dolltin
additional was asked for the pairr
folders. Mr. Brooks showed that tw ice
this sum had already boon spent, two
thirds of which was used for election
eering purposes. .Millions more of de
ficiencies will bo asked for within the
next three months, most of which will
bo used against tho Democrats in the
next election.
Krnnra "i'rlralf'' teller.
Tho Jladiciil who insisted upon
making public, in tho Houso of J.Vp.
reseiitittive that letter of General
' I -11 ! . 1 .. .
tiintit s to tne i resitieni niarnctl "pri-
vate, could nut, it seems to us, be
animated with friendly intentions to-
wards tlie tlihliiitrtiieilietl writer. e
do not think Grant will thank the
Hump for making public a production
which, it is clear, ho intended for tho
eye of the President alone.
The object of dragging this letter
to light, of course, is to show that tho
President, in removing Mr. Secretary
Stanton and General Sheridan trc m
yince, ran counter lo t ho wishes, and
the leelinga, and the judgment, even,
of the tieneral in-t.'hief. Jlul what ot
that? Is tho (ieneralin-Chief infnlli -
hlo ! Is Andrew Johnson President ol
tho United States or only a man of
straw, or a piece of putt v?
rri. .1.. .. i . i i . ' . . .
i ne tune oi tins ien. t is tone come i
in mind : August 1 ;h, 107. Since
that timo, il so happens. "We, the
pcoplo," whonro not tho servants
but tho masters of Presidents and
Generals alike, have hr.d opportunity
to pronounco judgment upon tho re
movals of the two individuals alluded
to, and to give such an expression of
Public Opinion, concerning tho con
duct of the President, as can leave no
doubt, nor tho the shallow of a doubt,
in the mind of any reasonable man.
that he is fully sustained by the great
majority of his countrymen. The Oc
tober and November elections, we con
clude, havo definitely settled the con
troversy as between General Grant
and thu President. "The great danger
to tho welfare of tho country," which
Grunt apprehended ns the result es
pecially tf Stanton's removal, he must
realize, ly tiiid time, was happily
unfounded find so realizing wo re
peat, tic do not believe he w ill thank
the Iliiinp Congress f.ir advertising,
though tho medium of tl.at "pr'nate"
letter, the short sightedncss thai could
not foresee, in August, the sweeping
chango in public opinion, which wus
coming on in October and November.
A". 1' Erpmt.
'
.. A I,A ""-'.-Three Xew Yo,k
th'cves in sleigh drove up to a mes.
,,c,,orof ,), i;lIlk ,lf x0!v Vork, n
ho was pnasing alutiir William street
" Ibe PJth instant, with a satchel
'rmtnilMiwr rwr-tinn reiv r.line.Iea v..l,n.l .
of them
ruTui-eu :
jumped
into tli Rlei'h ami usc.iped
SI mil on " The I'litldtnl Tht
HipHhUtnn.
Tlio tcllini nicsitiro of lYc-iili'iit
Johnson on Miititon'ii t nxn the most
seathingot bis many able messages,
nnil ll.i..ililiir mill- II imiwt tv..i I ..i..
oimo,, mid Mil.jct t.i make il a Matft
' liatier of tlm first. nnlei of merit
' "botild hiivo an effect on poor Stanton
l''"' ,,,'al''l, ''''bind thn screen in
tho apartment ( Joseph Siirluce, in
tho "School for Scandal." If tho
man's r.aturo has nr.y lingering rem
tiant of the sensibilities of a geulle
mun, bo will hide bis face in confu
sion and wish to slink away from hu
man observation. Wo print tho mes
sago in another pluco. liespite the
sober and seasoned gravity of its man
ner, il is us good as comedy. Its ef
fect on Stanton and his zealous lio
publiean laudators, must bo like that
produced on Fulstall' by tho exposure
of bis prodigious heroism against tho
men in buckram.
It is conceivable enough Unit a man
may differ vehemently with tho Pres
ident, oven on points whero tho Pres
ident is strong und right, without
having any cause to blush lor bis per
sonal probity or his senso of charac
ter. A man's honest prejudices, be
they ever so violent, du not dishonor
i - f,-" "
)ll!gJS llilllmll- 0ivi,. a mal.t r mll, is
..1 .. 1;
A -II I llim.l il.t Ii l ,11 1 !,i t 41-lmn ll iti .. n
! I ii n j uiiiiiaHiu 11a a mjHjciiiu
ho is beyond tho pale of charity, if!
Mr. Seward should turn upon the!
President and raise it quarrel on the!
ground that Mr. Johnson had consen-!
ted to squander tho public revenue in
tho itiiigian purchase, or if Mr. Mo
Culloeh should try to fusten on him a
quarrel because ho favors a contrac
tion of the currency, or Mr. Stanberry
because ho vetoed tho Reconstruction
bill, every honest man would declare
without hesitation that these members
of the Cabinet were disgn.ced. But
if these scarcely supposablo hypolho
ses were facts, they would fade awuy
beforo such infamy as Stanton's. This
perfidious miscreant hud tho indescri
bable impudence to tell the President
that he was unfit to bo trusted with
tho appointment of anad interim Sec
retary of War, when ho himself had
not been merely an approver, but tho
author, of tho policy for which tho
President wus condemned ! Tho re
construction policy of Mr. Johnson,
which ig "tho bead and front of his
offending," was devised ami put in
writing by Stanton himself, before
Mr. Johnson became President. It
had the previous approval of M r. Lin
coln, and was iieecptod by Mr. John
son when he came into olhce. Thoso
facts and documentary evidence to
provo them are given by Mr. Johnson
in tho message, and the well driven
nail is clinched by tho sworn testi
mony of Stanton himself. The North
Carolina proclamation, in which Pres
ident Johnson's reconstruction policy
was first announced, wasa concoction
of Stanton's brain, and in all its es
sciitiul features, the production of his
pen.
Thisbrar.t n knave and hypocrite out
did even himself in publicly contesting
the President's nutboi ity to suspend
him. lie rested his rcmoustranco on
llto "(Wltlutiim'' aii'l tl.o - lit ,"'
but was prudently tender ol going in
to particulars. Tho word Constitu
tion in such a connection should have
burned his pen like vitriol and red
dened tho very paper with shame
ile, ns having been a former At tor
ney-Ceneral, was consulted by tho
President rcsiiectini the constitution
ality of tho fenuro-of Ollieo bill, and
held it to bo in plain conflict with the
Corn-titiition. Jle supplied orally all
tho best point in tl.o veto of that
bill, and would bavo written tho veto
message had it not been for n tran
sient physical infirmity. And yet he
had tho amazing effrontery to plead
lhe Constitution against tho act ol
tho President. A man capublo of
this is capable of any meanness, and
ho probably was in collusion with
Congress at the very time that he
wus supplying the President with ar
guments n u ii i tist their action. The
bill was probably aiuciid.-d so as to
include Cabinet officers lit his insti"-a
,.. d
lion, anl Lis .irguiiieiits nguinst its
constitutionality were a device for
warding off suspicion. This snake in
the grass was the only member of the
Cabinet lor whom '.ho Republicans
had any tenderness, or w hom they
had any motive to keep in otlico.
The skulking baseness, tho person
al and oflit'iai treachery of tiiis per-
ii.iiuun i si 1 1 1 ii hi connect ion Willi inoi
Xew Orbans riot, would nlono bo I
s'lilluient to blast his reputation as n
man ol honor. In tho very crisis of
l tho danger, heforo the 1 iot occtirr!,
j a despatch tamo to Washington from
1 General Jiaird asking itiHlructions.
! Thin despatch was concealed by Sinn-
lion, and krpt from tho knowled"ti ol
tho President for many d.ivn after tho
! - .. . i. i .. y.
riot, jiau mo i resilient reee veil il
! in time, the riot would have been tiro-
......... I. 'IM... . i . i . '
vented- That scene of bloody vio- '
lenco was precisely whnt the lCcntib-'
i- i i . i I " I
beans needed to enable them to carry I
tho elections against tho President.
It spread a sentiment of horror and
vengeance through tho North whic h
cave them tho elections. It thtrch,
eniliolileiied ( 'oni'reHe, to aiioit nil the
violent meitureg, whieh, an the pnhlic
itiinil Folicrs, nro iiroilueinrr gn niiyhtj
s reaction. As u j.oint ol' ollicial du
ty, quite njiart l'roin ils noxious eon
setjiienee, llicro t oiilil ho no excuse
for wiihlnililing il,nt despateh li-om
the l're.-itloiit. !ul when tho niis
chicf was done, and tho tountrv hln
y.i'ijr lioni end to end with wild indii;
nntinn npiinst Mr. Julitison, thon it
was (hut this wreli h, Stanton, ntcepcd
liin 111111I in ine most villainous pcrlnly.
Hy K'ini; I'lil'licily to tho liiels, this
niuliitifiil Socr. tary, this sjiolted nnd
akulliiiijr athler, could have turned
lint k the tide of sliinth roiis ohlnqny
which wus siirgiiiir over hid ollicial
chief. 1 1 is no more than any honor
able man would have done, even if ho
had no parly ullilialioii or personal
relations wi'lli tho l'resident. lint
Slunton lay liko n coiled rcjilile
amon' tho papers of the War Depart
ment, Klealtlnly wiitchincj iho nwel
litiR eaued hy his faiis. The ser
pent, hnvini; hiUon in secret, slunk to
his den, 1 lo had poisoned tho public i
niiini aE;utiit Mr. Johnson, nnd if he
.. t.u. 1:.1 s t. i . .. I - i i i
cancel his merit with the I'rfrwiilent'f.
eneniies, ana lessen tlieir eliuiiees of :
triumph. ,
( .1 notice niarcl'i'n wilha hlo-.v lop.
but muuier ,,r Inlt r i-lto owrtnltcs
i who merit lier scourge. The ivpiitn-
timi of Stanton is unitteti with it
! b.alhsomci lepropy from which no
i healing water run cleanse it. The
I l?....i.l.t; .. l.n.t.. I I :..
otiatr.'.; they were so nine), indebted
I to bis treachery j his snaky folds are
! so wound into and interlaced wil h
(heir favorite metiMines, that they
cannot instantly fling hint oil ) but no
! honest lientibliciin tan liiil lo reioird
him as a disgraced man. He is a sli
my load tor tho party to carry, mid
yet they will perhaps Icel that in the
very first contest that has arisen un
der tho Tenuro-of-Olllccbill they can
not bear the humiliation of succumb
ing to tho President. It is not mere
ly tho porsonul character of Stanton
that is in qucbtion ; their Tenure-ol-ollico
bill is in question; their Kecon
struction scheme is in question; (he
merits ol their quarcl with the
President aro ii. volvod ; tho party
capital thoy made of tho New Orleans
riot return to plague them. They
may, thercloro, caress tho loathed rep
tile tor a while, lest by too suddenly
pulling him owa)- tho limbs of their
own (iivoriu children should bo torn
off in his tightened coils. Ua may
perhaps give another hiss, beforo he
.1 ! 1 . . - i- . I J. . 1 C I .
L'nues away nint'iess into uciricimiiig
obscurilviY. V. World.
I r ,oi'
CoiifrimloHH of a M'olilkal Crlm
tnttl.
Wo take tho following truthful
statement from tho Philadelphia W,
a young but rising Radical journal :
"Notwithstanding that u majority
of the Judiciary Committee of the
House, expressly directed to investi
gate tire charges agAiiikt the President,
reported that thoso charges were true;
notwithstanding tho iiisylcnt messago
of tho President, in which he deliber
ately defied Congress, there are but
fifty-four Republicans who bail tho
courage yesterday to vote for the im
peachment. The filibustering motions
of Mr. Loiran wcro tests of tho resolu
tion of tho House, and proved that it
. ii- 1 i .
nan no resolution. n c couccuu 10 in-
10 111-
U'.ViauuIS llOIICSty 111 opposing tins
bold measure, but WO do not Conccdo
thut Congress is honest, for it repeat
edly threatened to impeach Mr. John
son if ho dared to do what ho has
done, and nothing is bcttt r established
than that the majority of tho J!epub
licans long ago admitted that im
ticachmcnl would be justice. The
llouse, thcrduro, believes ono thing
and does ai. other. It tho removal of
Andrew Johnson were tho only (jiics
tion involved, we could belter endure
this defeat. 1'ud as bis adininiHtratiou
is, it is drawing near to in end. Lint
let cowurds Buy what they will, the
impeachment of Andrew Johnson was
a measure to which the Jicjniblicnn
party was pledged. Impeachment
was the only solution of lhe question.
It wus the logical end of the invprut
nib'o conflict between u Cuiircst that
uiiulo just laws and a 1'rcMidtnl that
mused to csecUiO them. I he Repub
lican jwrty could not escape the re
s pounibility and had no was of pre
vailing the iesuo except by flight. It
chose cowartlico as a refuse. The
House. Andrew Jtdmson is the hero
of the day. l'robubly he knew his men
when bo sentau intimidating message
tr Cougress, for he understood that
there w as no danger of arousing their
self re.icct, anil lio had grcav hopes
that be might excite their fears. To-
day wu find tho l.Viiublicau party at
the feet of ils oncmy, lor we need not
repeat that in Congress alutto the
leadership of the l'cpublicans ia found.
Alter thu recent defeats in Uclober and
November it w as to Coinrresa that all
earnest Republicans looked lor uid.
It has f.tilej them, and no can harJIy
evey estimate tbo moral effect upon
the country. This act of cowardice
will dishearten our friends nnd em
bolden our Iocs, and wo cha'.l better
know what we have lost when answers
come from the millions of the South,
w ho looked to Congress for it leader,
and tho rebels who will start lo know
that llicy tau hlill use Andrew John
son as it tool."
Tub JlititiT Kino. Gen. Hancock
gives notice that t he election jn Texas,
for Convention or no Convention, and
delegates to the same, if carried, will
be held February 10 to 14, inclusive.
There nre ninety delegates lo be elect
ed. The tolal registered is 104 .'.'.VJ.
The election will bo held only at conn-1
ty scats. Kach ballot presented by'
tho colored voters will bo marked
"colore;!," iiy tho Judge 01 llio elec
tion. The Hoard of Registers will be
charged witit the conduct of tho elec
tion. The sale of liipiors during the
election is prohibited. Military inter
ference, unless necessary to keep the
pcaco nt tho polls, is prohibited. lio
soldier is allowed -to awx-ar at the
voting place unless registered voters, j
and then only to vr.te, but tbo post;
commanders m- to bo prepared lo act j
promiitly incase tho civil authorities
J':l , : , l.,,. , I .... .
I'r'sl'rve il e ace. j
1 "e General talks moro like an old j
"t""io" saver" than a Military Despot. !
'hat nn example for su.rnps 1'ope j
hlid Schoficld to follow !
Col. l:ly T. l'nrker, tho Sachem of
the Mohawks, who was lotiir a inciuhcr
of Hen. (irant's BlafT, is to mnrry next
week, in Jloclicfter, Jliss Minnie .
Siickell, da lighter of a Colonel Sacked,
who coiniiiandt'il n New York regi
ment and was killed during the war.
The Colonel was to havo hcen mar
ried nt Windiinlon, lust week; hut
when ho ijiitKts were nil assembled,
(Hen. Hrant amonje them,) he did not
conic to time. Ciium ijot sick.
On the Uihnf lec-mlr, sf,7. hv Kei. ('. L.
Srnrauait, .Mr. .lo.-ll'll 11. II KV liV. of Clear,
field onuntr.ln Miss JANK AMtill,ii l'lumrille,
Indiann ruiintv.
$tvc avrriismrufs.
i 1 A I Till .MAtl persons an- herehy cailtlnned
a-;ain.l Tineeha.tna or tradine fur a ecrtsin
l'IIOMISOrt MiIK (torn hy tne to Iiaiid Kr. j
hard, daicl ..t.ietime in liaron.lwir, iMil. cslltng j
fir one bundle I ti.d siilv-two ibdlatt. Caid mile
is piiid. and 1 am determined not to pay II again. ,
- -.. .....i i 1 1 ... ...n
lstTIIAl fOV.( anie trespassing; on the
1 J
nrepnisee .r .k., . 1. ...i... i .i;H.j
premises ul tba fiilscriliorrestdiiir in Uirard
.mn.... ...in.it. .1...1... o.. h...Mii. nr 1....-
I lie owner Is rcjuf.t.-d lo .Kiine forward, prove his
propen,. p.y eharc and take h.,r awav. or she 1
" l" 'l"P"aed ol a.i'onltni to law.
i,tcni.'t M is
I.. 11. col triit.
r. o.
Pee. :'f..t pd
IfuNil ;Aitvrttirrmrtit5.
Sheriff's Sales.
HY Villi IK of sundry wiilsol Vi .i'o..i
.'fin Issued out ol the eoiirl of ('11111101111
Pleas of CIarA"ld rt un y. and to ine illrertetl
there Hill ha atposed to I'l II1.1C SAl.K, at the
t oiui lloora in the iniriiiicu of Clearfield, on
Tl".Xl!'m.,A"i, Mio.'i'nV'u'.
K.tate, to w,i:
A. II. ism.
descritud Ueal
A eTtaln trart of land situst lo I.awren'-a tn-i
Clesrlirld eourty, Fa. beginning nt 1 pot lit lands
ol f. A A. Heed, thence by land of J. W. Thouip
son north 4M asst S.1 a perehrs to post, south Vl)
t-nst ii perrhes to post, wmH fid aval HI perrhes
to stories, 110th Mil west 110 prrrhra to pnsi,
north ) west Ml perches to post, west M 41 .1
perches to p'ist. nor'h a.ij west '.'.2 4 perches to
poet, smith 32 wost 4 8 prrehes to post, south 34)
eaat 2"H perches to plaoa of bexianiiie; . contain
ing hi acres and Jj pert-hes, with allowance.
Ai.ao one other Irael ailunte In the towmhip
afcre.aid, hee,inninjrat a stake on township road
leadine; to ll" back, north 4:t( west ii perches
by laridnf J, V. Thompson 10 post, thence by
land ol ti. AuKhenbaUfrb north 41) east Ii per r li
as to cucumber, theae by land of aaid Autchen.
bauRh south bti cuet ay rKruhel to post, ibenoe
by land of J. W. Thompson south 76 (west 4J
perehisto post, thence by laod of 1 bompson
south A 1 4 west Is) perches to place of beginning,
containing five acres mora or less, beised, taken
in ezrruliuu, and to be sold as the properly of
Oco. Aughonbangli.
Ai.so a oerlaiu tract of land situate in Hum
sida township, Clearfield oouuty, l'eun'a, bound
ed enst by land of h,. Henderson, south by Win.
trviu A llrother, north by Una Irrin, and on
Iha west by the ruquchtinna river, and having
soveniy live acres cleared and a large two-story
house, store ho-jsa and log barn erected thereon
ALKoona other tntct situate in Murutido P.wd
hip, and county aforesaid, bounded by land of
Hura.uaup.u and fat. hen, south bv Win'. Irnu A
brother, west Uy M .Murrrd Kiine, aud on the
north by laud of IloviJ f, htuith, contsininj;
three hundred acres Suiiod, taken in execution,
snd to bs told as lbs property of LbeneHer Mo
nasters. Also two reitoin t.otts of lucd situa!e In
llurtiside township, Oleiirfiell county, l'a., bound
ed enst by laud ol E. Henderson, South by W.
Irvin & brother, north by Kliia Irvin, and on the
west by the burtjuehanna river, and having 7S
acres olesred. and a larjre two-stury unuse, store
house and log bars erected thereon. One other
tract situate in llurnai.le townsui Clearfield eo.,
I'a .bounded east by landof llorabaugb Jc l'atck
in, soutrby W. Iriin I llrother, wen by .M Mor
ray t Kims, and on tho north by land of liavid
t. fcu.tth containing 300 ftcroa. be.sed. takeo
in circutiun, and to be sold aj the property of
K- a.i M'Mas ere.
Auo certain trart of land situate In Brady
townabip, ClatrSt-ld county, Fini s, bounded on
the north by laads of Reynolds' est ate, on lha
f d V"d" r ,V'm' 1'"Kt
lands of Ueoriri I'limitr an
a La couth bv
Ocorire Utsinaer aud on lha west l,v
t lsndf Of I'rescott. Cutitaminr one hui,i!fil
acres, with al-ont rorty Hie acres cleared and
',,u" duelling houses and bars thereon
erected, and known as the Jefferson Una proper
ty. heiied, taken in execution, and bo auld as
lha property ed Kit Fy.
Ai-ao a caruin tract of lanl situsia In tha
village of Kylertown, Morrii t .wnsbip, Clearfield
county, Pcon'a hounded un the north by kit of
Nicholas Murphy, aoutb hy lot Kallston, east
by township mad leading to the Itoiling r-t ma,
and west hy land of J. II. Kyler. containing (
acre and .having t wo ftame houses atd sUMe
aiueted thereon, .eiu-d, tnkrn in elocution, and
to besoid as the propetty of Philip Knox
ALsua ceitain traol of lend situate in tha
Iloroujzh ol Osceola, Clearfield county, I'enn'a.
bour-dtd on the east by Lingla stree', soulh ly
Ir.nd uf Win. Long, west hy uo alley snd tti-rth
by ,contaming i aero with llama bouse
and stable eu-ctrd tht-teun. Si-iretl, taken In eta
culion, and to ba sold as the prop-nj of Abra
ham Uois,
ALa i a ceitain tract of Und situate In the
TV rui'r h of O.-ci ola Ci.kilic'd county. Pa,, bound
ed oo lUe e.ist hy M.iin street, suth hy lut of
weft l-y alley and north ty alley, contain
ing acre, with a large tro stury fratne home,
sw tcd uk.n iu cxecutiun and to be soli as the
properly of Abrab.tn Out.
ip.. Claarfie.d ... I'.., beeiniiing at a ,,.'.,
the lint if the Will,.,. Jard survey; thence
alorg land of Al.x'r hlciner't heirsf soulh U
pcrcnaa, to a port ) thence by Und la'elyof Wnt.
ALII.-a certain tract of loud situate In Bog.-i j
irvin, east lt6 perches, to post: thtnre along
the Vi in. Yard surv.y, 143 ptrclus, to tha place
of beginning, conttinirg 1M1 acres and lun
fioaw-ta. ....uoi, saviug anu vKcpting
aaven lots heralolorj told out of tha same, cos
taming one acre eat-b, and sold to 3. b. lnllon,
Honry Southard, Juhn Mill- r and Iiaac rloulh
nrd, having, fmma tavern-huuse, a siore. house,
ttu.il frrnsa dwelling housa and out-buildinga
erected thereun. Alto, one other tract of land,
tiluala in Teccaria loan. hip, t-irveysd in the
nnuie of John Foriluey. a 'joining lati.lt of Jot.n
Patton and ettit rs, containing 4-i.t acres and l!tZ
pi-rcnci and alluwsDCe. Keired, taken In execu
tion, and to ba "ld at tht ropeny ol Stacy .
Ttonipt in.
Also a enrtaio tract ol land situate ia Hrady
tp.f Cleaitield ronnly. Pa, bounded on tha east
by land ot Peter holi-lny and nly, on the
north and west hy landof Randall's heira, and
on tha south hy lands of Jeremiah Iteasly and
Augustus llererling, eontaining lot) acres, mora
or less, with about .0 acres cieated, anc having
a two-story log bouse aud !g barn t-rccled there
on. Seired, taken In execution, and to bt told
at tha pr.prrty of Clark Lyons.
Attn .certain lot of Innd situate in the Bor.
ougb of Osceo.a, Clearfield count,, I'a., tvmnded
on lt.e west by Lifeflo sttei-t, north hy lit II strict,
east by an alley, and toutb by lot No. S5, having
a two story Itntnehnuee and stable arevttd there
un, aud knowu on lhe pint of s-iid boruh as Lot
No. sti. SttEcd, tiiln-n in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Abraham Kcphart.
Ai.e!i a certain iot ol land situate in lha Gor
ouph of Osceola, Clearfield couuty, Pa., bouuded
on tho soulh by lurtin street, wet by II. II.
Kephart, nu;tb by Aaion Botilu-h, east by
Vour.g, with a largo tratna house aud stable
erected ihere'-n. hvircd, t.ikcn in eieeution and
to tt told at the prnperty of r.;.iagton Ko hart
nd II. II K.t-h.irt.
A l so Ileliu'hints' innit.'St in a ccitnin tract f
hind, situate ia llutuside tuenehiji, Ch-.i: licid cu
Tn., ln-rfinniti at tlnriia; tht nee mst ll'" icrehes,
more or less, to a )mi.i ; tin-nee north mi.- decree
eu.t J12 fMTflios. njura or lc.. tu st-incs: liH'iii.-e
wen ltltt jicri-hee lu stones; thence south one de
gree act I2 l.iTchrs, tti Tito nlacc uf U-pitini;,!;,
I C'liit.-iiitiii rttll a.-n-s nnd allowance, iM-nif; nrt ut
'tan Inrp-r surreys in the name of titHii-ee Slrnfl'
I and Siitniiel Ituherts. Seised, t.ikcn in .-ti uti.-ili,
1 and tu he st Id as the pr.i'crly uf Michael r'tiydcr
Iand ilas llvnic.
Al.su at lhe same time and plaie, hy viltue uf
sundty writs of ten' 'wc.i.s, the tt.Howiii iiru
I pcrly, tit :
( A certain trad nf land situ itc in M.'rris twn
: ship, t'leartlelil euuiily, Imiiniied on the suuth hy
: lan-1 uf Jnhn Iletin, and un the nurlh, east aiid
west ty land .if Jtieeiih I'ufler. Si tri-d, tnken in
-tio", ".i to i sold as ii.c property of li.riry
lr." .a i,f,.,iBn- ,.,,, f. in .. .
three certain pieces nt ii.d situate in Pums do tr, ,
l't"'"'i" ;"my. Pa. the first thereof lyingontl.e
enst s.deof the sufouelmnna riM-r. Iwiindid on tpe
hT lli(1 ,ivnrlh br ,,,, ,lUl.hn ,rvin'-,
heirs, east l.y lander s. 1.. Hand. mm. an ion the
""" ,,-v "f Irvin "others, containing s:io
XZX,
crrctcil. Tlie itrond tic rrrf L turn did on tho rl
ItT In litis nt Murrny A Kiinr.on (lit mirth hy Inr.d
if !. l .1. Is in it Ii, cn the rrtPt hy In nil of ( britinn
KnrAlmuh. ami on tttr imitrli by lnl known m
the .1 VcunR lun-irt.conliiiiiiitc .ti if rt-n. TI
I ir ! tiirrr'.f l.tmirlitl tin tli- hv Inniln of
Mrn. Alfnr I, ticrtli hy lim-ln f Jnmi f St- ).ltcnnn,
on tbf t liy Unit itf Jnitinf I N't wn.mrr, on
(tie mutli hy tan-i uf ll. t I. iintli. itintmuin,,:
nincly-ix I. SriM-l, tiikon in rMrution, nnt
In ho (i.)lj the pnipcrly tI J'.Im'ii Mi-Miu'lftri" anil
Hp'ircn Ate)) in mm.
Ai.ti nil I oft int uiln' lulprprt tn roitiiin traft
if Intt'l fitimtr in Knnx ltnnsKi. i W ; . I 1 J m.,
!'., IimiitmIi'iI nn l l i'riWl h t''liiw : Itrrrtnnrif
l n f"ftt r-n l.itllr M -iirtifi l ( reck, upj-ir r-nrr
of in. K iit cr irvi y ; !!hii. r h line rt nt K nip
v. alrnrt V ('iiri'ifk Fiirtryu, nnitli dr-jri n
vnt i' lmtit M il ifrrli., to iinifury line; tlir-ifi- dy
driiil irpjT'ry linr ntimtt d0 p-n h.-. t p it, vppfr
cirnrr.it .lrirnrit -M. ('tirtni. nrv.v : Ihciiff by
Uj pcr l:nr of Morj-ircl M- i (iriiii.-k mrvry. rorth
i- tlrcrprn i-fi nUrnit 4;-0 p nhiF, t i nt (n
Jttlm ,l(ir mrvpT, enrnrr of hint Mild John
IStt. tiin t'jr .Inntf A. 't lu'urt : tliruri- hy linr of
nail! !nnl n-rth Hb 1 proc civl nhvt T.'O pcr,-hj'
to Litllp ricarfli'M Crc. k ; thi).f down thf n.
thp ppviml ronrR nhniit 4" prrt hnt. to pUf . f
lie)-inii n)r : eonlainintr alMinl fi.ill a.'re. Im-iup pait
of naets tn name of John Jonii., licence Mcl'i.r- j
ini.-k. Marnn-t Met'orint- k. ItolnTl Whsrton an I 1
J..hn Bovd: with about .10 a res cleared and small !
!,,, house aiid shed stable thereon, together
. .ii, t
, the tiinlier priri.(. a, wen at ions, rthtt and
I, anehi.e. of, in aid In the real nnd in rsonal estate
hen in dc-nhed. stein .1, taken in ein-utina and
to i,e asil'l at the nmrierlv ol t. tt . 1 hnmiinon. i
Z-.r-H fillers Will lake nnllea lht It 'na -
rent. 01 me purrnase be oner must oe paid when
... ,',. l..v . j ' ', , " 1
e.,. 1 .. '.' .
FAU8T,
Fnrntrr 1 Orrn-n,
bhcriff.
Clearne.d, Pa , lea. I, 'T.
C tlw AM P rttl'lTof.ll kinds, at
J MKRItELh Bl(eLKn ..
t ill I HON 1 Tm I II'. 11. MM 1 1. i
an rii lie fur the si tu f j
O X i: 1) O L I. A It
Mol.nri.an-I Alptiii-a lln-..i.. Shs!, Hal-
Stlk
ni.ir.iii, I.1111
Walihi"j, ii
M:i' Ollt . A
li.ii' l", Kitiho-si'l 1 it le I 1'irii,
iy. Hili.-r rial-1 tarr, Siwli.j
J. ti 'I cluli 1, f l,-o r ir.rn, ai-h
tell i-lil. nr s-M'-ls ii i-l,lili chr. k. Sli I ,i- g, it. r
up of lhe club w ill ret-nie a pnnmt woith .'! lo
e.totl. a't-oriitiig to niimlii-r seot. Atri nls S'r.li d
ever 1 n here, t 'iteulars n-nt Inv. I'A It Kf; It A
CO., 4 A firt r.-d.-rnl St., llo.iu. .c :ii ;u pd
T am f :i-i.iMtt iii;x i iiii:x
I'lisec'.iug good chara-li-r and energy, per
evi n nce and ililelhgcnre, to act asealiiai-srf lor
a s.rits of
X V. W K X 11 It A V t X U H !
v 11 . c 1 1 1 1 . .
fire Il.-aut.ful Ideal Aiiicriran raioi:
l-iijravt-tj on rlone in J'uri lry tlie tunrt tnitiri.t
I,i!ii'i;;rttplirrn in the Wf-rM. T)m fm-rn, mhi-K ',
rr in-'-l l-aiififul iwnl n.iftic oi-im -,iIkh(s, atfi ile
Kin-1 It, lMi tlm U-i l,J, type .f Amtnottu
H.miiiuiim,.., njm-M-ntii) ll.fir (linriit.-, Ucv.-
1 1' II . Vtltnnlllii . tf ui-tilfi.nf snd t..-r.MHlis
'J Ik litlmmfitiy i in Hie li.tf.Wt nvlo of tne
art, and n ut u ua hua n.ri-1) U-rn ctpmltd, and
coiiiiut be cx''i'il- I.
'I ht-so )urtrMitt hd. e rivtivp-l unun!tfi :1 priitw
from tli ni'rejt rntiiie'nt rtli M mil rimniMit nrvri
iisKTFot lUf country, aii'l th'-y hfuli alom every
h'U-rl,ill tit I tic bill.
i'nr (iiriicularf and di'criji!ivp 'irrnlsr, mMrc
1.. U. nolUNSO.N.
iln:?(i ct 4fl Mnin ht., h.riiiR!itll, .Mai.
COUIIT PROCLAMATION.
"tlrlll-:Hi:A, lion. 8AMUKI. LIX.V, 1'res-
l idem Judta of the Court of Cummou Plena
of the twenty, fifth Jiidn-i il District, composed of
the counties f t'lcarSeld . Centre and tin Ion
and lion. 8Al!l;KI. CLVliK and Hon. J ACOl)
WILHKLM, Assoeiato Judges of Clunrliold Co.,
hare irsucd their preoept, to sua dtre-ted, lur the"
hohiiug ol a Court of Ciuiui'.n I'lttis, Oiphan.'
Court, Court of Qjnrtrr rierions. Court of Oyer
and lerminer, and C'ouitof MeneralJuil Deliiery,
at the Court House at Clearfield, lu and f'.r the
county or t Icarheld. eomniencir-jt on the eiroiid
Moil ',) (latli da ut January, Ihiih, and
to eontintio two weeks
NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby liven, to tha
Coroner, du.tics of the Peace, and Constables,
in and for aaid county of Clearfield, to appear in
their proper persona, with their Itolle, Records,
Inquisitions, Kaaminationf, and other Kemem
braucos, to do those things which to their ofhees,
an I in their behalf, pertain to bo dooo.
UIVK.N nnder tny hand at Cloarfleld, this l,b
day of January, in tha year of oar Lord one
thousand eight hundred aoi sixty-seven.
JACOB A. FACST, .SMrr.y.
gKATES ! .SKATi-jsirSKATEsTT:
Lady's and Gentleman's fur sale I;
MERKKI.I. i UI0LSR.
gLi:u;i KKUi.s: a gkxrijal
Astortment ea band and for Silt by
MKRRELI. t mnr.EU. ,
11 .l--.t'TI( ll' lIRKCTKS.Ae7,'
J Ing i.r Ibe Ktockbiil len of tha Countv Ka
Initial Hank ol Clearfield will ba held at the Bank
ing House of said association, in the borough of
Cii-arfit-ld, on Tuesday eveuing, the Hth of Jaou
try next, at 7 oVlwk, p. m , fir the purpose of
electing Sen-n persons to frre as rute-tors for
t'..c en.uing rear. II. W. MotiKK
( !eerfi-l.l,'ll.-c. 19, ItfT-St C.-h cr.
I ) I VI
rpr. ACIU.lt.H ,V..M I.).The Hoard of '! neEroes Inf-rior. and therefore all thaeftrra
, C-hiNil Inrectoraof Becearia lown'tnp wi.h j of lne p six jcera to aboliih II is work ill
to tI,-.p!y two coi.ipitetit MAI.K 1 'L'ACIIKR., Knnliia with necroce every law violated.evsrs
for the presi-nt lenn. All nei'i-.-sry infonnation. ;u, Con t.tutitm overthmirn. every life tarri
es to wntes, hu-ntion of .ehools. lit, can l;e oh lived, and every dollar expended are seeerst.
ta.ncd by catling upon ei'hi-r of the Itieeelvre. or I "ly Just so mai.y ,tp, towards na(loul nieids
by aJdrcs'iu Hi.- suhscrti-r ai t.l.n Hope, Clear- j L'' 't" "impla and aaful problem now opm n
field cnuhiy. Pa. UII.I.IAM llo'IT.S, i jt this-ihall w recover our res sob and n-
1rr?rUT''" " 1!-l"'" ''':"1 Sr.-r.tary. "' our sttp tr march on to Mongreli.a. H-
rlCKNM-. VlTHIX-Ib, foil-wing
i named persur.t hare filed in tha office of
llcrknf the Court of Quarter Sefiont of
j I'"1''1 ''i' P""1"" ".J lJ',r;r
I .U"n"' 'h I"" .' next, t.reeahly
I ' VTl ,".
"l ' Intoxli-alins Li quor,, Ac!
.Tsreri MrT)i?'tt..
TEL LIllAK,
Curwrnvillt.
Huftfon.
l-laa
0-ci',
Vvodwftr rj.
0(.rr-llk,
Britij.
Cirmtjclia
Cheft.
I'UhvlIU,
Ofceola,
..JaonriJU.
Brj-ririiw
-iilieb.
X.M atLingtoa
( UarfielU-
CirwfniTi!!.
Blouoi.
ChH-t It .tiRiier
I -fee. tr.-...
J. C Harder ton
A K. Thou pnon ,
lltrry Oin.
Ufrp KnirT.
Oeorjs X, Cu,liro
W. H. Thfmj jn
!? Hirttelti
Milo ll.jt
Manhrw 0, Oimble...
M illitM Lichtofr
Andrew fchoiT
1'hi lander atniih ,
Ciper LfipolJt
A. J. Iraurk jr
A. S. Ho! den
A. W. Hm ai- Mor.la.
Sb.;inn KaniJfrofl. Morrii.
Joirph 1 hompton h.rd.iD.
iefrr W. W fniF. codwirti.
W. Kntrf rinr(lell.
Juha F. Utt CUaraeld.
WKHr AXT1LK LITIt .
A. Lccrnt Oirard.
19 M I. F. KTZtt L1LHH, CUrk.
I. 1
1T1' jn-l rweived
liratwr
ni.lerr:r., Sweet IV'tatite..
J 1
I'.m hi s, l at-iiji. .l.-lly. I'lrklc, ( urrstit.. Cilnin.
Letni.ns. Kaijin", I'l.kicd t..ti-r. t.'inc Oysters.
S.k-ed I'y.tors.Ssrlii-c. t'aum-d I'va.-hes, Canned
Ti'mnt.irs Vrccrve-I 1'ea. lu., Canned C-im, Cann
ed IVar, Canned Milk, ( tntn-il H hnrllciK-rrii-a.
Krc.ii-h Mu.tar.l. Sr.po t heese, IV .irceMer-Mre
Siiu.-c. Ktrt: Crcekus. t n-ein Hhi-uit. Sn-lt Cra.-k-
,, .'''" '.'''', ''f 1 ro'1"'"' "n"' 1'ne.l
lliiney, l.over.ttg's 5;ni',
Ctiffcc, Ch'iri'atc, Its.
- . i. ..-, .i.iinim..
l hcee.-, Laid, It ia'ed t
lci-5
Attrntiun, School
i.. . -
iJint'lOrS '
IT ia hvp'.mt,lc fur tin County Coraiuiiiioiicri ' ''""rJ williuiit nv jut cau.e or piAirtK-atittn. 1
to cliv.'t thf untut-d m lnnd tal 0,,., ! thfrff'Me htre'-.T warn iill prstins that I tn dttr
nnlri tlie ic.crm1. HosiJf ,if IiirfvtiTt no'if tlirin 1 n,'n,,l top'"' no tnor &rh uf iiorpBtr.Ptinj ftiT
f Ibr rntc ict cm. nitMKMd. Hut f-w of th' dUv, il'c. ith, 1 6 7. 1 mi)f.f 4.njtfi i tf
Honrls liitvt atimi.-d to thu nmttir. Thiw o
up to 1 iti limp barr ftvili it totrnunt th numbrr
I tn iii la ni for th nrhool i e:ir rnlin Juiip,
nn l .liinc. UtT, arc rcjt!PMc.J tn nmkc r?
timi of the fact on or .vfnr tlie fiit day of tin
ary Tlir Cunnty C.mimi-ii'npri !rV:re tli.it a crrtifi
rati? l mrnlt out, fttin(r thr munU-r uf mill laid
fi.rpiw-h ypnr. icnrl by h Vr-uWn f th BnarU
nnj atrtiU I'T tlir fcn t;rv.
l.y M r ot tl,,- P.i.anl,
W M. S. HH.OiLKY. Cltrk.
t ommiMinnfri t'ffioo. ( lcn-fifl 1, )pe. lU-r.l
VALUABLE REALESTATEi
SALE
riMK f"ll..wii!(r va!ul.e pn..crlr will lie sold at
I ailie tale, in the TilUire of lil.KN HoTK,
un .-A I I Hit A V, the 4lh day of J A M A II , )vf g .
om: hi miri ii ai hi s oi'
CHOICE TIM 1. EH LAND,
Situate- in Bcearia township. I'JearficId eounle,
I'a., 1 v in R within one nnle of "iti(r" t'leartieid
Creek, and well covc-rd with chnice me, nah and !
hcinlti: k tiinhcr: well cnlcnlatcd lor timliee,nc or i
loRs-inK. There are also valuable COAL MINKS I
i.j'enrd on land" inintedtalely ss.lj.iinil.tr the same. !
Iho nl'i.ie tlsil is .ntt , f , i. ii.l taken out uf;
the tract fonnrrh- h.-hrptii tn William Tu'ct.
Any .i if.in wi.t.iiiK lur.'hasr siuh laud, will j
du well to fi and examine tlieMUne. Ily callintr j
on the said 1'tirey, in.w liiitijj on the tireiuires, ht j
will sec.tninny thrin o.i-r tlie frnet.
Tl:it.M . I lie cull Ittiunsi.f sale an- as follows: I
One hnll the nvney to he paid on continuation ul I
stile, nnd tl." othi r half oa the first ilsr of May !
f.illi'mii,-. with interest, and to he secured by bond
anl mm tr-iir.', i
I'.i.iev.ton will lie given itntncdiately. j
1 he ow ner reserves one bid. j
.vMt Kl. WII'KMIBB. !
tirampian Hills, bii. 7, IMi7-la
JW.IMa PAN At I. A. Kenne le't Medio,
11 liisenvery, llelmhnld't Huchu, I'.nker't Cod
Liver Oil, Jane's a I AVer's medicines of every '
kind, lor tale y IIAKTSU ICR A IRWIN. I
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I 1 ". VTU A I.M WAt', -'I hi' invi.1. ;
A t na'.le riC'lli'tilinn is fm .jlc nt Ihl. nflic
1","d in the hands nf every lcm.T;rt. Ii
"""'"ns full elect i. n returns finm all the Mates;
,","l. the nuitih. r I. r I -r.fi oonlnint a romidetr
, and miil.h.-d during l.tnooln's alimiiis1raitin i and
fc imiurs i)( an tne new .i.spers siiresn-il
1 1.. 1 .... 1 ki-.r .i... e,i. .
' i. i;mr. m sit iwecniit.
innl who ware imi.n.,.n,.l J..... n,e... i.j 1
I more than ti " iiriee of the nslilioratinn. Ane one
.11,--. ,., ,1-1. n.r luiuro reii-renre. are worm
t acndlnf ns "ly oauts, will moei.a by return' mail
copy for ea.cn year, free of pu.taite. tr. ,
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pAHPKT OIAIM
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IX TUP (HiriMSMU BT (r
e nt.,. I'a. Cl.lr,,,,,,,., '"(
111 lite matt, r of lha eiBi..., 1 . "
late of the township of Lawn-nee. ,,' ',
pralsernent ot -era..t.al frcpei ty f
set ovtr tithe widow ot ,i A ','
(he acts of As.aml.lv. lo the v ua of ii.,"4"
on the 2?tb of Sepiembrr, h,;..,,.,, .
and nnle.s sufhetent ricrpiinns at.
- w
il confirmed absolutely. l.riheC, ,n '"
derlV-3t I- '). IlArttltli.Cwk
iwti-ii'h stmt i'x
ven that tha follow in. L "1
1.
1 eiamil.ed and passed hy tne.and reiaaia 8
1 record in this office fr tne inspection. (
i "'ditors, and all ethers in artr Jii '
W,T Inlerestod, and will b nreien-Ld T
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" I '''''it Ctl, s,i
hll t lite Court llntue, in the h'jr.!-h 'i
- ; Jhnuarr. IWi:
i J- in a, aennunt of AnJrew Aiillctuiia H.U
. riviny xoputor of (h lttwil and it9tM " "
i U' . I ! . 1.1 ll.. 1... r r:i . . '"i
1 Will mm A'Jilfmcn. late of Pike tuwri.t,;. r "
flel.l county, lJa., dcrn.aefl. ' ' v'
Partial aet-aont of licul.fn McPbttrton, tl(fl
tr ut th Un will and tcftament f .(?'
Mcl'tifrirn, Jat of tb borough of UtttiA
I'a.. d?Taed.
Finn I account of Marr Kaaic, fUt K,
joilh.i and John h. (loroi-.nt, aierutori M u!
loft will and tciument of W illiam Sum; ,
CoTiDton towDihip, dfcene,r
aFiLi aepomit of Edward Williami, idn,,;
i ..,.7. " LTcrr 'vZ X?
; uounty, deceased. '
; The account of Eusannah Earr. (1st, Bsw,.
' nah Wcfiel.) admini.tratril ol the tiuus sf
. iJaniel IVeliol, Into of Uirard township. c.
. 0-1 eonnly, de eased.
i The account of P. A. Bowles, adaUKtcti
the estate of William Me'.ihce, lata of Kniia
: ClrarfeM county, deceased.
Partial account hf John W. Wright, ailmtsii
! trator of tha estate of 1. 8. Ehula. lata ot ist!
Cari4 t-iwnfbip, Clearfield eonntv, deceased
Partial account of Samuel A. Caldwell el. a
the executors onder the will of Joseph D,rn
lata of Bradford township, Cleartrld tutur'
Final account of John Jackson and Ju
Jsckaon, executors of the last will anj tertaaiu
of Jana Jackson, lata of Jordan tp., deeeasaii,
1. U. bAllliLK, '
Rioisrsta'i Orrirr, ) Kcusur
t.leaiheld, I'a., Uee. 1, Ih7.J
White Men Must Eule AmerioTl
CLI US F0H lSfjZci.CI!? FOR IHt.
The Best New YorkWeekly Publishel.
NEW YORK DAYBOOK FOE 1864
rr HiF y" Vrk D,y-B)ok i XU-alghtforwirl,
1 Hadtrel Ceinocratlc psper, with a lire
circulaiinn ib,a any other Democratic Joeresl
aver published on thia CoaUoeal, and enter, si
the threshold of IttSS aura prosperous and un
hopeful of the great cause it upholds thaa eisr
bolore. Standing on tha foundation of tk. bt.
deration of Independence, thai "all Iwhitelaei
are created equil,"aodtherefore entiiUduiMail
rights. It is opposed to all forms and degrees!
, .fm., i. p.. i. urn mat conllict with to, gnsl
central irotoor lieuioeraey, aid over all tei
abova all, dues it eotnhst that monstrous tream
to American liberty, which, ihrusiiDg the asm
element Into our political system, must of aress.
sity wreck tha who a mighty fabric left as s,
our fatbirs. lii d Las created whit. m.. ..........
lha Hsy.Bk. therefore, demands the resttr
alion uf the "l aion at it was" I nine of .
ac,ual Sutet upnn tha white le,i at the enlt
i b"'' ' ""leanJ, J he.",
, f. thf ' j ja,.,f )7-6 ,n4 o,, f"
U'-fl pri.to. Ame'i.Vu "i "rfy an "
th, real friendt of Ireadnm. and tha earntlt U.
liertrt in that sacred and elorit ns cause in wbiek
the men rf tha tier ,1ml. ,n .,Bt.,i ik.;. n...
will now lah-T la .iso.t lhe irnoraneo, de'nai ,s
a ...... r tu. Mwetaiei r.ar.j.i. ai.'l sareerl
and iha white Republic of Mashinrton hers.
tort-d amia in all Iti original beneHrenct and
grandeur.
lhe Day.not.lt win. hewerer, hareafler, W
mora than artr dr ruled to ail the raried purposes
of a wtw paptr. Conscious that it retehst
thouaandt nl families w ho Uke no other Journal,
heyond perhat t their Iceal paper, it will coctitll
and iinora ita -.Newt of tha Week'' majmatj,
so at to prrscnia Iranscrint of lhe World sertnli.
in each urne. It "-Family Department" will
emhraea iha beat original and selected eUritl.
In "Agricultural Department" will bs fully tut.
tamed, anj helns; tba only paper of its eiiw
tnaJt ap express y fr Country clreulalim, It Is
eolt lmt ihst it il worth dual It the price at I
weekly hurriedly printed from a daily. Itf mm
full tad ei.mplete Keportt f tha New Toik aal
lhany Caiili Markets; iirain, Proeisiea aa4
Coll. n Markets, and a Weekly Keeiew ol Finta
rial Matters, t .p.iher witi tha Markets, by 0,1s
Krah, ficm New Orleans. Chirajo. L'hsrleslot.
I'hiladelyhia, c , e.. up to the time of g rial
la preea.
TrrmaCaab lu Adianrr.
Ont e..py cue ear M
Tore e. pin one year I J4
Kira copiea una year, and ont to the gttttr
up ol tha club ll M
Ten cop iot one year, and una to tha goiter
up of the club IT il
Additional copies l 1
Iwenty copies ens yaar, and tne to tbi
gitter up of lha club. 30 M
isj-peeimen copiei tent free. Send fora
copy. Address, rmec pi't niee, emn'T and
Stale in full, VAN" hVKItlfi, I10KTO.N Pa,
decl-2t No. Idi .Va.ssu st., New York.
j Al'TIO.-.il persons ace hi reVy csuti.ieed
j V- wkbiu.i nsruorinft "r irusiio on wit accouau
I mJ 'l lU:i.i;X, as she hat left ut l-el aud
law.
KM HAi.iU.V.
Ura Iv
TR A V M l .i;it.Cru trpa.Vmr
tf-.e 1 rftniu of lhe FuWriKer. In irll towa-
tup, nn or hhru tb? 1 nt tf OctoiTr last, a rr.i ann
w'rnte tSl KrU. pomalhiiiaT mora tlmn a ywr
1 ho owner it rcijurjitrU tu wmif furwarU, proa
h'.i pr-'pvrt v. yxy clinipt ami take bua aaiT, t
h bt dip.iw4 uf " 'f vinj( to Ihw.
THOMAS A. McGillX
I f 1 . I !' All fH-rforit ar bcrrby ran'innett
- - - ""upATk
now id t lie ptntM-VM in of . J, tratttrd. ,M
same helunir. to me, antl arc lett with him oe, la
tuhieet lo tny onler. L. AI. lot IrKlET.
ieuchnile, I'ee. J, lsf.;.
6'I.oki.i: ii. r.miii.r.u t,
Ptilllpvbiirir, Pa.
Affrntt for Sinsrer'a rM-winjr Machines.
far-We keep a fall supply of this ta'esMe
"hiMiseliold allnir" on bauit, and aell them at city
preees. r'.-nd fi-r circulars. ,l,-c.-7-f.
ADI '. H RSI
Muffs. Collars. Victorinct. and Berthas
A Una assortwier.1. lust rreeirrd tl
tha K EYST'iNR sr0Kt
AHPI.TM Al Oil. (1(11 IIS. I
A tunple, in lata styles, jnst retslred
nnd for tala nt low ti cores, at tee
KEV.sToNS "TiKS.
c
.aki:ii ii.nki:t:i
Hum Mankelt (iray ISienkett aaa
W hite lliiakets ai redored pores, ai
tha hKVSro.SK !T"hK.
TU ARK ALSO IIPIMMi A
tupply of Uttainrs, Calicoes, .Vlusiial,
I'lsnnels, tlloves, llnslery, sSslt.
Hoods. Kuliiae. Breakfast Shs".
1-adiet' Coats, Shoes, Hats ar.d CP.
Motions, Tritooiinsand Taney tieoia,
l prices thst defv competition.
MVLINJA Slion KltS.
Keestont Stcrt,
Nor. :., ltf.r-Iui Second St., Clearfield.
Clearfield Nursery.
KXCOrRAHE 1IOMK INIU STRY.
'ITIK nndersiined. Iiteine. established a Sar
1 aery on the Tike, al.onl half way between
:c,...n.M...i,. ,11 - t. ul 1, fsr-
...-i...i iMr.fiT,.,n., irr.i.-"-
nlsb all kind, of Kill IT TMKKs (standard ii
w-ii,i r.,errreens, c.ir-i i.rr, ..rai-e
Oooseberriea. Ltwton lllackherrT. Strswherry,
""d Hasberry Vinea. Also, Sihnian Crab Treat,
Quince, and early eevilit rib Ath, Ao. Ordsrt
promptly attended to, Address,
J. Ill WltlilllT.
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