ie in p M'1I"1'I ShfgcpuMiratt. Gioroi R. Goodlandfr, IMitor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbumlay Morning, Oct. 29. 1868. TJeinooratio National Ticket. FOR MMIDKNT, IIos. IIORATIO SEYMOUR, or HEW YORK. FOR VICE PntilbENT, Gen. FRANCIS P. BLAIR, Or MISSOURI. ELIXTOIIHI William V. Muli rath. lUeorrc W. Cia li. Lrncat haincrly. M.D.j.li-"' C. imnrni. I'hae. M. Lriicniing. W. Poller U illliugton. 8imoo W. Arnold. Vilhiirn It. llorpae. lieorge R. llrrr. ll. jW lll.am T. bclicll. Harry K. t'rgiha.'l. iCyru" L. I'crebing. Keuhen Ptalilt-r. ' A tn.i C. Novee. 11. Kmaict' Moneglieii. jWiliteta A. (lall.raith. i.arid L. We-nnch. (Julia R. I'aeharii. Tlrrn.rd .1 Vllran..-. i T William rliirk. I.lome. II. "..peine. A.H Km.il.MJ, Ji. iKdwartt 3. iloMen. Jt.bo U.euiling. Iriauioil B. Wileou. 'Xlio Democratic guin in tho StiiU of Indiana ut tho election on tho 13th was nearly 14,0u0. The Radical ma jority lor Governor is less than eight hundred, and will bo overcome on the 8d by at least 5,000 fur Seymour and Blair. "Loilist," Assweb. If it was wrong for "four niggers" to vote the Democratic ticket in Lawrence town ship at the late eleulioD, wby was it not also wrong for 10,000 niggers to vote the "loil" tickeHu Ohio, on the same day ? Not Corrict. We notice that all our exchanges who publish the names of the members elocted to tbe Legislature, give tbe name of John W. Wallace as the member from this district. This is a miatako. Thomas J. HiCullongh. Esq., hni beenre eleo ted by 1,0S0 majority. Some weak-kneed Democrats seem to think itof little use to go to the election on tho 8d of November, be cause we were defeated in October. This is all wrong. If their cbristiun faith is no stronger than this, they will surely wako up in hell with old Biownlow, when they shuffle off this hemisphere. TVe oro requested by tho Shoriff to tale, to the jurors drawn and noti fied to attend Court on tbe 2d Mon day (Oth) of November next, that they need not appear, as all the causes for the first week have been continued; but thore drawn for tbe second week (16ib) are requested to be promptly on hand. Congressional Gain. The Demo crats have gained eight members of Congress in the elections thus far held. Id Pennsylvania 8 ; Ohio 3; Indiana 1 ; Oregon I. This is at least some thing for Democrats to rejoice over. This is the proper and only legal way to reconstruct by tho people tbem solves. The two greatest political villains f with tho exception, perhaps, of Ben. Butler) of the age, Jack Covodo and tho impcaelicr Ashley, have been de feated for Congress. Jim Ashley has issued an address complaining bitterly over his defeat. Good for him ; let him now go and stay in the Now York penitentiary with his colleague Con over. Tue Vote. The aggregate vote polled for Governor, in 1800, was r97,370 Democratic200,n00andRad icol 307,274. Tho voto this year (or Auditor General fools up C52,-l;"i9 Democrolic 321,301 and Itudical 331, OCS being an increaso over 1806 of 65,099 and over 18G7 of 1 17.8S9. The Democrats increased their voto 31, 395, and tho Radicals only 23,704. Soniewhito-bkiiined "loilists" charge that ' four niggers wera led up to tho township window in this town, and voted tho Dcmocirtic ticket." There is not a decont "niggor" anywhero, if he consults his interest, but will do the samclhingaftorbois enfranchised by white "loilists." Why, these "loil"j carpetbaggers will not only cheat! Sambo out of bis liberty, but his Ivory if they can got him to hold still long enough. The Pndical newspspeis are just now filled with all kinds of horrihlo mur ders, riots and assassinations commit mitted in the Southern States. This will be ti eir stock in tradotintil after the election. Theso lying villuins, while thry arc slandering tho peoplo of tho South, prove one thing conclu sively : That "reconstructed" Tennes see, with tho "godly" Brownlow for Its Governor, is a far wickeder plato than either of tho "rebel unreconstruc ted" Suites of Virginia or Mississippi. Escouraoinq. In November, 1800, (eight years ago,) tho Democratic ma jority in this county was only 131 or, we should any, but 111, the Bell 4 Kverctt electoral ticket receiving 23 votes in tbo county. Lincoln carried tbe State by 72,401. Yet now we have a majority in tbe county of 1,142 wbilo the disunion majority in the otio is only W.H77. Xn nr.. l,.,u be Uibcouraged while Damrvew. ; J .... ' i progressing at this rate. Ono more should a ruffled Vascal escape who illc grand rally will wipe out the z'lan-1 appropriates the certiflcale of a . r :. a crt . i 1 : a r - ... , uu uinj jriiy ui icou, ana pot the ene j miss of tbe Union to flxht The ma l v.ntv on C,.,r..t rav, ' ' ! , , i""-j Kin. 1 1 MvM0w. I rarnHitfTjnnNnot'sntiTiHrt to nil Oar pullnnt nomine,) lr Prejejltimil, on Frlilii Ul, rj)tiil ths ramiairrt in mnl Twenly Ihousiml peojile wcra prrarnt at I!ufTli to hmr hit speech. rrmi.ln Johnson, loartitnR that Mr Seymour had eomlndod U mak a lroas canvas Mora Hi poople, sent him tho following din patch : Etrntirtye Maaaiae. 1 Wibhi,.t... 1). ('.. it A. 22. I'M. I . orwti Kcyeioar I I eo il annoanoud la th paper of thit morning that you will enter the PrcBilrulil eauvaaa in peroo. 1 IruM tliie n.ey be r.a, aa the preeeut piwilion .if puldio aflair jut tlrlce and demand, it. Il if h-ped and hollered l,. n..r friend, thai all Ilia etiiniie. of eoualitu ti'onal goyernmant, whether neeret or eeowed, will ni t be ai.'d i and that llirir arbitrary and unjual uiurpelione tugctliar with thrir wasteful, profligate and corrupt uera of the paoplo'l treeeurr, will br aignally opoeed and rebuked. Tha maM of tlir p,oul .hould lie erouard and warned againat tha encroachment, of I ha aaapotio power now ready la cntor tha ram gate of tlia citadel of liberty. 1 truel yoe may ai.aia with an inapircd tongue, and thai your Tuie-'iuay penetrate eveiy Ju and pat riolio baait thronithout tho land. Lot the Imng principlaa of a nolatrd Conititulion bo proolaiiaod and ri-atored, that poacc, proaprrllT aud fralrrnal larlicg mar return to a airiuia ai.o oppi tion. AiIiMW J No man in tho nation more fully comprehends tho situation of our pub lie affairs better than l'residont John son. Hence bis warnings should be heeded. (iuv. Seymour, accompanied by 5T.,. c,1ir,ir,l V. fl,r,.l,. Francis! --" - ---- Kiornan and Auntistiis hulioll.lclt. liut ialrt for Cleveland, Ohio, where ho was to speak in the evening, and at Chicago on Saturday evening, at Indianapolis ou llonduy evening, at Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday evening, at J'ilU burgh on Wednesday evening, and at rhiladelphin on rriday evening. Wherever Mr Seymour hnB spoken multitudes have turned out to hoar him ; while Geu. Grant has been more closely housed by bis keepers at Ga lena, Illinois, where be has been penned up and trained by bis ringmaster, (Washburn,) ever since the nomina tion. Header, ask yourse'f the ques tion, why is Gen. Grant not allowed to speak f They tlnaw a Fife. The Radical press, eays tho Harris burg Patriot, is just now engaged in "pouring the vials of its wrath" upon the bead of if r. Wallaco, the able and efficient chairman of the Democratic State Committee Detraction loves a shining mark. Mr. Wallace has just been re-elected to the State Senate for athiid term, leading his ticket, State, District and county, by a hand somo excess. This endorsement of the record of Mr. Wallace as a ser vant of the people, is tbo more marked and emphatic, on account of his ab sence from tbe canvass in his district, his engagement as chairman of tha Stu'.o Committco having required his presenoe in Philadelphia during the entire campaign. The most vile and unscrupulous means were made use of to reduce Mr. Wallace's vote below that for tbe State ticket, and though be was not upon the ground, in per son, to counteract tbese base and cow ardly efforts, tbe shield of his own good name wardod off every assault and his enemies were thoroughly and shamefully defeated. So much for the villification and abuse of this honored champion of tbe Democracy by vin dictive scribblers for the Radical press. Vipers, ye gnaw a file 1 Reconstruction. Hon. John Quin- cy Adams, of Massachusetts, having been iuvited by the white peoplo of South Carolina to visit tho Southern Slatos, for the purposo of learning how "reconstruction" work, on his return from that section gives his views of the condition of things thero in n letter, which concludes thus : I have jnat onma from a country where tlirr f. el the benrllti and bteainirii of the reeonalnietion iawa tha Itadiral Oonaiilutioo t and if 1 ernr needed anything to iiit'-ntitv my devotion to the Miprein.. law of the Father, 1 found it there.. II our frieoJa only know whal a eime it In lo he "re oonnrnrted," they would nerur alack their itrue; glf aiitil the t'nion waa roetored lo e8rr fctaio, and tbe IncOaldo bl'fMiif oT thr old C'on.titiilion trcured to errr man, no natter if he ia while or waa a "rebel." Joan Q. Ai'iaa. It is useless for us to add anything to what Mr. Adams says. If tho peo ple of tho North will not belicvo him, they! would not bolieve one though he arose from the dead. Voters of Clearfield county 1 Those of you who wish tocontinno to pay to the Negro Bureau 20 cents a pound on on your tea, 6 cents on your coffee, 8 cents on your sugar, and similar rates upon everything you cat, wear and uso, will of conrso voto for Grant. Those who wish to continuo pnying twenty million dollars .school tax to tbe Bureau for the purpose of educa ting tho "pot lambs," or "intelligent contrabands," in tho Southorn States, will vote for Grant too. Vut thoso who love liberty, prefer low taxes, and tho interest of tho whito rare to that of the negro, must voto for Soyn-ocr. Tlioso who prefer a perfect Union of Sialos, trade and affection, general prosperity, and civil to military gov ernment, w ill voto for Seymour. Lovi for 8oi.mr.Rti. The Itadicul who howl loudly for the "Boys in Blue," at the lato election manifested their love for tho soldier in a way that cannot be mistaken. Gen. Joseph F. Knipe and Col. John T. Linton, two as bravo aoldiers as over lived, were candidates for Congress in tho Dau phin ai.d Cambria districts, yet both were defeated and two "loil" slay-at-homo wide awakes Backer and Mor roll were elected. This is Radical love for the soldier in a way that hyp ocrites only can follow. Wo aro gratified to observe thai citizens, whoso naturalization papers wcro stolon by Jiadical election offi cers, are bringing tho offendors before Aioermen to answer the crimes. !.P "r?lc?. ' -n" 'nT"- iivu iur nettiintr a loal ol bread, wliv UH neuii i a iew iiiurn ne in Moyamensirg will have a good effect !n le-chi"g lvic.l election olllcers a .Knowjeijje ol the lair. Ay fVtwaiiailrtttalrS tVfer Hewt OfSariatl ltd !. ADD. HUH u an It V. um U V? a u sr I'OVKTUA v A llama Alli'uhwDjr 8.174 H.9'i.t 1M'.' 8.173 5.834 23.844 8,987 3 541 2,036 7,395 3,837 23 881 14.943 3.41-0 Arntlroii( 3.4: 2.0' 3,987 3.641 s.fii'i Beat nr - - Krcllord Beika- - Blair llra.Konl lluckt - Butlxr Cambria -Cameron t atoon - Centre - Cheater -Clarion - -CloartioU Clinton . Columbia Crawford 2.07 a.oi'.H S.Ots.i 13,938 3.084! 3.803' 13 1)21 7,413 3.1M 3.841 7.01-1 7,608 6,079 7.K.1K i.m 6,981 7.8;t8 8.293 3,553 8.723 2,849 8,722 3,687 441 2,80t 637 2.124 3.389 53 441 2 77! 2.129 3,38rl 2.773 8 764 605 2.955 3."; 6.G&M 8,850 8863 1.908 1.892 2.066 8 037 1.9081 1.895 3.040 2.769 4.129 2.7U5 4.058' 1.992 1.W91 2,077 7.020 3 801 6.190 2 0O3 7.023 5.;MI 5,392 Cumberl'd 4.4.W 4 538 2.7ti4 1.054 4,531 4.773 4 448 4.564 2.769 1.005 3.785 inuiiliin 0.178 4.009 Delaware J 4 010 508 Klk Krie Kuyella f Great - Franklin Kultun - 507 7.70'. 3,74.'. 4 53! 4.72, 7.699 3,789 34o 4,278 341 340! 344 4.321 7K2 4.277 1 113 3.372 4.319 72 111 I Greene - - 8.374' 2.4to 2 3D I' J,OD4 1.MUI 8 5711, 1.710! 2.8.'.d 6.305! 13.420! 6 03 1 1 8C'.' 4.177 l,e28 2.7y 8.9051 1 .3 7.7011 4. J4..J 2.520 60,l0t! 1,72'.; 1.720 3,475 4 842 2.076 1.41,2 15.301 3.092 4 202 4 732 9 O'.S) 4.671 92 4.703 1,854 733 7,9(8.) 1,192 4.44C 3 6.i0 3.47 4.84 2. 4! '0 2.295 2,0W 1.807 1 8.672 1.715 2 8541 6.3071 13.459 6.037 8Ui 4.109 1.831 2,791 8,936 1,083 7,700i 4.101 2.620 "um,"8 " Iniliaiitt-- 2. 7tj JoniAie - J 1,4'., l.ancAater 15,313! 3.0'.' 1 4,207 4 733 9,9'.i2 4,0kii! 8.ti 4.70.l 1.8581 735 7,948 1.194! 4.4521 Lawrence . Lal'iition Lehigb - - I.uzerne - -I.veoniing-MnKean - -Mercer - - -MiIII.d ---Monroe - -Monlgomy Montour - Norlham'n Not tlium'd 3.094; Perry - - - PhiUadel'a Pike Totter - 2,57H 2 670 60,033 338 1.604 60.8581 00.6XKI 1,271: 33 tin 9.538, 1.343 811 9 632 1,342 1,605 8.184 1.802 Schuylkill, 8,192 frijrder- Somerset Sullivan 1.805 l.HOtl 8,195 1,830 846 8 378 8,089 40! 84i 3.377 2,051 1 461 Kuiquebs's 4.CH2 S.410 4.681 6.411 1 togs . . Union Venango Wsrreq 2,050 1.340 2.054 4.431 1.340 2 048 4.430 2.980 4.936 2.698 6.330 1.652 6.048 3,7(il t.88'2 4,948 3,397 3.755 2.990 1,890 W'aabingtu 4.940 4 945 3.398 Wayne 2.698 Weatroor'd estiol 6.335 6.578 1.767 Wjroming-1 1.7051 1.549 lor - Total 9,00S 6,053 9,005 321,391 331 0CS 321,607330,786 9.170 Majority 9 677 itlslrlet KttcilonOmtlat. rOR OONORESS. The following is the voto polled in in this (XIX th) Congressional District, at the lato election. By way of com parison we also produce tho vote poll ed in 1850: , 1 MOO. , 8eotL boofield. . iHttet. , Brown. Soofteld. Conntiea. Cameron, 808 Clearfield, 2,791 874 Klk, Krio, Forest, Jefferson, M Kean, Warren, Totals, 12,440 15,133 14,365 10,903 Scofield's maj. 2,087 2,548 TRtSIDENT JUDGE. Bolow will be found tbe full vote for Presidont Judge, in tho Twenty fifth Judicial District, for 1859 and 1868, via: , IMS. , Ceuetlct, UaniMa. Linn. Cntro, 1,990 2,725 Clearfield, 1,422 1,261 Clinton, 1,610 1,419 Totals, 4,934 5,395 Majorities, 401 , IrMia. , Maver. H Kaally 8,772 8.380 Tho foregoing figures demonstrate thut "Mother Centre," liko Andrew Johnson, lifts been "swinging around the circlo." .She pave Judge Linn 729 ninjnrity in 159, nnd now gives Judge Mayer 392. This is not all tho swinging" our mother has been do ing. In 1862 sho gave President j'carco 1,0,7, nnd in 1 ; 1 "lie gave 001 majority against Governor Bigler, Vet, ber leaders boast loudly of being stable Pemocrats. STATE SF.NATOR. Herewith will bo found tho vote polled for Senator in this (XXIIld) District, for 1805 and 1808, vis : . IH(1.-,. , , 1 KIM. , Wallace, lrrin, Walla.. Arnolil 210 277 439 638 1,970 1,130 2,950 1,908 2,100 1,297 8,009 1,883 637 118 1,050 603 40 70 840 340 Countiee. Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Klk, Forest, Totals, 4,803 2,898 7,800 6,172 Wallace's maj. 1,005 2,088 The apparent increased voto in For est county, in tho above table, arises from tbe fact that a portion ol Ven ango county was added to it two years ago. RKI'RZSF.NTATIVK. Ihe return judges for this llepre sentalive Wstiict met at the Court House, In this place, on Tuesday, the 20th, and presented tho returns from their respective counties, viz : le-ni. 1 ham. , Couniira. MTallnurb. Welch M'('iillinnb.Adanie. Clem field, 2,739 1,442 8,042 1,904 Klk, 705 1,051 833 603 842 2J49 Forest, 813 288 1,730 Totals, 8,817 Majorities 2,087 4,429 1,00 Welch recoived votes in Elk county, in 18C7. Tut Contkst. Pennsylvania, on tbo 8d of November, is to decide the contobt. "As goes Pennsylvania, so goes tbe Union," basal ways been cor rect When her people, in 1800, wcro fooliBr enough lo vote for Lincoln anil war, they got both. Now they can have Union nnd peaco by voting for Seymour, or thry can have ''taxation without reproscutation," (which pro- 440 637 1,640 8,066 1,890 036 359 1,001 601 4,087 7,128 4,572 7,675 70 100 850 S34 1,044 1,986 2,107 2,007 714 877 825 004 1,595 2,003 1,034 2,035 2,954 1,904 2,892 1,847 iCli 7191 2,427 jf.ducod the Revolution) by voting for urant and negro suffrage, with olher evils innumerable. Who will hesitate for a inOIIinnt alinnl neArennune tl.ol"1,1' mlfrna ( 9.000 majority against ns, when the ' "Virtue, Liberty and Indepcndenre" j of hundreds of millions of onr rscs is ----- n CLKAUKIKI.1) teov.lGGc3.lAud.Cen Sur.Gen. Elodioo Districts. ltorcaria . . Hull . . . liloom . . Hoggs . . , Bradford . , Brady ... lturnside . . Chest . . . Covington, . Clearfield, . Curwcnsvlllo, Decatur . . Kerguson, . Girurd . . Goshen . . Graham . . Gulich . . Huston . . Jordan . . KarthauB, . Knox . . . 9 121 62 117 121.! 84 24 80 8 iiui 150 62 75 156 87! 19 74 74 i.r;t 820 28.'! 09, 93 94 0.r 98! 91 11 156 28 02 02 Co 40 25 147 64 61 44 28 20 6S 60 11C 20' 111 80 Hi) 00 04 100 91 25 t4! 61 SO 20, 89 61 29 110 ! I.nwrutiro, ";;i 91 21 251 si; .timber City, . 3: Morris . , . N. Washington. Osceola . . . l'eini .... Tiko .... Union- . . . Woodward, . . Total . . . Majority . . l.r.5 174 3C 8l 8( 10t 431 74 01 441' 4l! mi 63 89 4-1 ou 2780,1051. H037;l!95 i304O,189: 1130 Pll-12 The MfrmorrnUt Platform C' denaed. Firrt It is solf evident that all (white) men are created equal, and therefore entitled to equal rights and a common citizenship. isreond Iho American union, cs- tablished by Washington and the pal- riot, of 1770, as defined in the Consti- vu .lull, ia..u bo auiitiuioici vu .01 bvtvui, years, was a Federal Union of co equal Slates, based on a homogeneous citizenship, and it secured to tbe Amer- world history. Id's history. I Third This Union, this grand A morican ysUra of tho United States, where each State rules ovor its own affairs, and determines the lUttui or condition of the subordinate negro ele ment in in midst, as it deems best for its own wclfaro, tho American De mottracy pledge 'their honor, and, tf needs be, their lives, to restore to their ( children as it was bequeathed to them' . ,, r ,, , 1 i . ., . . by their fathers, should it demand fifty years of effort. Or rivers of blood tO accomnlisll it. j,, ,,i ri.. n- r fourth I be Democracy, therefore, North and South, Kast and West, Will UllilO in a lllighty brotherhood tO ae- compiler, this sacred purpose, and when they have restored (Ac Union of Washington in nil its original tran - donr and beneficence, it will bc-Nime enough to dual with the accidental questions that have grown out of the efforts ol lunatics and traitors to mon grclizo the country and ruin American institutions. We aro told by our judical cotenv poraries that gold reei-Hnil am) Gov ernment stock advanced in conse quence of the cloction news. If, then, a whittling down of Radical majori ties in Presidential years from twenty thousand to one and two thousand will work such dosirablo results, what will bo likely to happen in case we have an out and-out Democratic: ma jority in November? All we insist on is that these impulsive reasoncrs shall stick fast to their conclusions. Tbo Democracy of Philadelphia say they can do 3000 better for Seymour than they did for Boyle and Ent. Other portions of tbe Stato, where lo cal issues affected tho .Suite ticket, also prumiso to do littler in Novem ber. The prospect ol currying the Stulo ft r Seymour isbriVhlenincovorv day. Heiuember,. it needs but fivt uioro Democrtilio voles, or five tts Iti'puhlicau, or a change-round of only two and a hull in each election district, to carry tbo Slato Democratic 1 Itally,: then, Democrats ; and once more at them 1 Busy tho Badiciils, ediic.it in g their weak kneed, nnd white-blooded parti sans up to theirfitvorito idea of negro equality. Wo learn that "daddy" is head of tho class, he having reached qua,ified negro suffrage. Bov. Kallock, the Massachusetts parson, w ho was driven from bis par ish on account oj beastly conduct, is on tho Grant Electoral Ticket in Kan sas. Tho right man in the right place. gUu gaflvrrtittmrnts. VlMIKITR4TtlRl NOTIC li KaUoa i. hereby gl eti that letlera of a.lnnaiatration on Ihe e-iale of H M. IIARTI.KIU'DK, deed., late of Bell townahlp. PlearteM ennntT, Pa., bar ing been duly granted to tbe naderaigaed, all per aoa Indebted U eaid aalal will plaaae aaake pay ment, and Iboa. baring elaiu. or dt-aaanda will preaent then properly anthealirated for Kltlenanl and allowaDce wilhoul delee. . . LA VINA HAHTbKRODX, Ada'i. ADAM HllKTII, Adiar. Oatend. Orli.hor , ISSS Su i AlTHIN All pera-ina are hereby noticed j i,ot to purrhaee or eegoiiata for e certain ' PHOMI8KOI1V KUTF, given br m to Meeara. 1 Keaaler, Pooler A Co., daled Senlember 19. ISSf.i calling f.,r th .nm of f no hnndred end foerteee 1 dollar and ighty-tw cent, and dee April ISih, 22l, I SSS, a I nerer eeeeired ralae for the net, j and am determieed not to par it nnleaa compelled i bylaw. JACOH 8. UKAItHAUT. ! Decatur, October !. ISSB Ju fKA I'.nsiK JI HOItN DRAWN FOR NO-', X eeaber Turn, Ises: , aecoan wa ek. R. C. Patcliin..Beccari.lliaid II. Iligb....flnlich I J"ba l.ifi I Michael (lilhgan, Jordan I Joaeph Ilaidon...Bell, ll. nry lleiterKarthaoa ' n ra. MehaSeyn .. lleni.linnaailui, Ihnmar lleera Ilogga! I'arid Krhard Knog Aigemnn llilden..ltl,M,m!tlenrge Krhard Hainl.('alclw,l..Bradlord;iaae Maya..... I.aao r. Ha.,,..,. A. C. Tate Lawrence !.erer r legal Brady'". H. Merrell.. Uwl. Knnta I W. P. r'nllon... John Mrl erd rbe.t:.l,.aiab R. Read r.tlornionl,jr.,Co,ingl niHcorge Kremer....Morria mien i.erotaer, ij. II. Ilreth, New Waah il. I.. Morgan, t learf eld'-lae. rlcetl,roi,b.neeola n.r nmnm. l arwenarillel Milo Hoyt Archibald ftbaw, reeaturi hdward Kailt-rtT.,.Penn 4nn r-pr.rknian...lltrarti John lll,N,m, Jr Pike .irorge worneon. Ilonhetii T.llrn,lrrann..t oodwird NEW BLACKSMITHSHOP BBCOXD ST., CLRAHriliLD, Pi. Tni endralgnd bga In Inform hi. friend, aed the inhabited, of lb. boroagb of Clear aid aed eurrouadieg ighborbood, thai ha la row ready to eieoai all erdr either ia Iron or wei. 1IORSC FH0E1N0 o th C-ly .tela. moat approved AM. Kl?rne! Or BAW-UILL IR0NR aa., grab.. . ' """ orTn.'. - lo..' kindJ . . work it arrar.ud te git .atia. ri ni h i . . i . . (XHtfTY KUOTON Congrest Judge. !!5eiPtor. -I- 1').V 125 64 1 2Dj .. 117 1 118 12 lit 128 61 119 130 36 130 86 J 00 153 820 60 29 61 33 130 131 85, o!' 33 100 118! 81! 29 110 flo 66 67 101 110 154 163! 323' 03 90 no! 00 322 K.tl 0 211 100 8(1' 83 45 30 83 17 93 79 6(l! 20 23! 99 23 52 8 O.'i 63 10S 48 64 95 100 00 20 105 84 83 45 8(1 33 03, 79 60 20, 23i 99, 23 t;., los 4; 64; 90 107 07 25 100 85 82 40 so! 82 15 93! 8lj 49 27 23 louj 24 o-' f. 00 Oil 170 9K 0' nil 0' 91 0.M 03 20 131 89! 06 1.V.I 29 148 08 155 28 151 27 148 130 25; 143 140 04 71 07 Of G( '41 38 82 21 94 83! 61 27, ' 68 60 6H 671 111 25 CI IV. 106 11 21 23; (ilij 01 89 891 87 69i Gl 01 111 267 3u 01 111 110 110) 22i nor 251 30 171 241 250 32 173 43! no! 27 53, 7 0 ' 61 los 45 55 174: 41' 81! vol 115, 41; 95 43 82 74j 111! 41i 90' 63l 109, 48: 65' 45' 90, ::W0t'i 1890, 2951 1904 30li.l883 iHI8, jH7u; - li 990! - ,11S0 Uc gadMrtiiirmcBtj. DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rilVrilCIAN AXD SDRGEUN, (Wnd b'tnet, Clearteld. Pa. 'fetaUarinr permanently loeated, b now offer. KiaprofeaionalaarKellhilieniof ClearSeld j $ZiM ORPHANS' COURT SALK 0 Coaljarm and Timber Lands. TIT virtee of an ordor lieaedoulof too Orpnaof Coart of Clearfield Bounty, there will taei boaad to poblio eeje, at tea (Joart llooae, te tM boroagb of Clearfteld, 0a Tuesday, November 17th, 1868, At I t'oloek, p. aa., taa followla( doaanked Certain TrilOtH of Inilfl, Lata tha aetata of MATTUKW FORCET, dee'd: v. , , Trart Ne. I la tilaated ia Bradford lowa- ,t,iP, h.in th. 'iicMtead -property, boundwi nnd draonbad aa follow. : Beiinnini at a eoal, ! "rnerof W". Ilooear'. land i thane by land of " "wornr end B. Jnaberry, aouth I e- fnm wrtt , 2J ,.,0 fclu,tU, , , ,h,10, a.rtll (, degree, rait tt parrhea, to a poet on pal. lie road ; O-enoo along aaid road, north ! d-treai aaal 1 a 1 0 tfi ISSZZS dagrtwaaat ut 4-JJ pereh.a, to ruoe.i ttien-a i hf '"dof J"a Data, north I degree aaat ill MtS.'Z.tL'it n t-i 10th perebaa, to .fa ae. t theao north 67 da- Iraa weat 111 1 0 parcbra. to poll theao aoalb degree waet 10.1 perabea, u aloe. thono orth S7 degra. weat 64 1.10 perckea I th. plaa el bag inning, Oae headrad and fifty -lw prb. a4 eduwanoe, baring abat l&O aere elcared and uadr g4 evltieaticn, and having Ibeeeon eeeted or. large FRAMI l"Wgl,l,NU on. STOKh' HIU).vli,a large BANK BARN, aad all lhr aee-aaaiy ant. baildiaga; alao. a large and prodnolie erabard en lb pramiaaa. Tract No. I I. titnated la Bradford lown. rhip, beginning at don toruar of land ol R ijab Mcleowll and John Pal I then aoolh (7 de gree ejt 124 S IS perobee, to poet Ihenr. I,y land of Bomgardnor, north 1 degree aaet I OH I t Krebea, to whilh eab laphng; thrne by land of wjemin Knepp, eorlh S7 drgraea it 79 10 p-rrhea, to a poat ; theao north S degree, eaat I'J parcbee, to pull i thene nortl 87 degraea weal tl pen-he., lo a poatj tbeaoa by land of McUowall. aouth I degree weat 160 I 10 perch, to place of beginning. Containing 94 ,4erfttfbi Vtrchet Being Umbered with whit pin. and other limber. Tract No. 3-1. .itoaicd in Bralford towe abip, beginning at a poet; tbenoe by tbe T.mntbT l'aion and Aaron Lory atueeya, noilb ,H pwche to a poat: then wrt l.'O rchea, lo a poal ; tbeno aoorb M drgeee weet f,0 perehe te a poat, ' corner of J'raocia Vaat aurrey ; tbenea eaat 1R perche., to the place of brginnmg, Containing CO ,1cre more or ltt$, With about to acre, eleare,), and haring thereon fretted a Kr.all dwelling bonae and .labia, Na. 4. The en ll M ene Ihirrl pet of three pier. r Ira.ill of land, lying on Moibaanaa t cre-k. One of tlm annwn aa the tln.e pnierty, ' warranted in Ike nainr of Rorrl II M Kean, and baring a tUUHT MILL, 8AW JUI.l, and oth.r buiMiiigt erected thereon. On other thereof con-! taining abunl SMI arrra, and warranted in Ibe I nam r Jamb Heat. Tb other thereof rnalaia-! ing ahniii GO arrea, ana arar.nnted in th nam: et William 11. Kepoer. i No. S, Tbe endieide.) one fourth part ef a' eartain tract of land aituata la Daoaler Uwaahip, I bounded and Jcaeribed aa fcllowi; Brginnuig at a while pine oorner, tbenee by aart-ey in nara of Thomaa L. Afoore weat LSI perches, to white pitta ; 1 thenc by Ann MaClcnaban aurrey, aouth 271: h relief, lo a obeatoet i tben, aouth 2M wembea. lo a pine: tbenee by John llolt Surrey, north pcrcnea, to piae ol eeginoltig, Containing iOi.ierttX A Prrthet And being well timbered with whito pin and a,aw uaaner. r-TK RMfl. Oae third of the perebaae money to be paid la eaah ea third la on reer i and the remaining third at lb death of lb widow of aaid deecdent the latter payment., with intereit payable annually, lo b aecured by beml. aad mortgage! en the preenee. THOMAS H. FORCBT, BAMIKL P. tNlli.N, eetlf-U Admlnletratora DR. TAYLOR'S 0L1VB BRAN'CI IITTTKRH. VMII.D and agreoahle TONIC STIMfLAST, Hlomacki and CARM INATI VI BITTERS, Iitratd entirely from IIRRD8 and ROOTS. Highly benelrial ie ' DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL PEMLITY. j AND LOSS OF APPETlTtj And aa eicellanl COI1HECTIVB for tierioii. anlfwlng from Diaonlera of the Bowel, i FletnWnee, Ac. Sold Every whore. Depot No. 411 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . JT. TAYLOR f CO. oetfSJm 1(R 8AI.Uroi R IlnRFES. One hoore learn, eeitabn, for lnmnering tf o, t, i tmrrT MTUUNS, 0CT0HE11, ISCS-OFFICIAI. Auomblj Prolhjti'jf 131 65 80; 60 02 11 120: 11 125, 65' 131) 361 llo 55 130 85 109 153 3o 30' 6t 0 60! 03 DO; 1 07 323' 0(i 107 O'tt; 0(i 107; 07 .f. 90 90 07 97 0 97 05 05 153! 20! in! C9i 07 68' 112 24 60; 104l 101 139 118 8:t 84 j: 80 83 43 80 32 15 0o 81 481 20j 23! 99 24 117! 8,3 43 30 32 15 93 81 49 20, 43, 30! 33; 14! 03' 1 49 27, 23, 09! 24' 62; 7' 61 63 109 4S 65 07 07 68 HI 21 07 57 24 GO 60 89, 61 111 255 89 61 111; 25?' so! 174! - 44! 821 7ft! 114, 44 95! 28! 101 2-1 ' 6-1 0 05l .,(! 174 111 H3I 441 35! 174i 441 81! 1 a 62!! - 7i 05' 6.i 11U 48 56' 6;i, 109 48 65 116 441 05! :1U42'19U1 :'.001'lh91 1170 - 3059 1883! :1138 - 1170 - $rw flvrrtiscrafnts. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE. "I") Y VIRTl'E of an order of Ibe Orphan.' Conrf It of Clearfield aouoty, Iber will b eipostd to ii ril, at Clearfield, ew Tl UtDAV, NOVI MHKH lOtb, 1808, Th. lollvwinf de.ertbed two tract, er piece of land, aituata ia Bradford tnwnahip, Clearfield ooanty, Pa,, late th citat of Tboma. llolt, dae'd On traot bounded and draonbad aj follow. : Beginning at oorner of land of John Ilitobinga, tbeuoaaaal 124 perehe. thooulb 171 proha. thane weal 131 parebra, tbaaa nor lb 1J7 parehea to th beginning, ronfn(n- 11H Jcrtt, and ellowanM.naoetof which I. cleared lead att'l.r good oeltivation, bing the bom aa lead of aaid dvo'd. aod haeieg thereoe ereotod a good bona, ham and ether oat-beildinga, alao a good orchard en lb. premiaea. Tbe olb.r traet adjoisiag th ebore blog lim ber aod wood land f beginning at e poat. tbeno eaat 124 perebaa, theeo aatb 124 parehea, thenc waat 124 parehea, tbeno north 14 percbea to be gioniog, eonlaiaing VS acre, and li perehe. HVTKRMB On -third taah en eonlreiation of the .el, aad the balance in two equal annoal payment tbreftr, lo be eeoared bj bvnJ and mortgag ee lb pramiac. JOUS HOLT, Vl.NCE.VT U. HOLT, October 21, IMS. Admmiitralera. ! ! ! 1 017 O I ! ! READ CAREFULLY ! ! Your Best Interests De mand 1 1 1 1 8 c V -1 K at w h K h H . u rr. a V to C -4 m a o G f O fi" e f at o o H H H 8 ci A -i ta a S3 o c n r. n 3! H O VS n H a n r be a w C a. 1 w b I o o w o o o w o w r I rv o w I I r c o CO. ti t Oe PS V. H F d o r t n 'A O 5 , 3 ts tv HIT pnuia KfM,MJ)U ., JUO J I 6--898I ill 01 1 1 1XK'T)Ba KOTiri:NolleeUhere i by giren thai Letlera Teatamentarr, ba.e be.-a granted to Ibe ruKecriber. on Ibe K.tate At lr. A. H. HKLO, deoeaeed, lata of H oedward lownaliip, CiearBeld eenntr, Peneatlrama. All p eraena in.lel.ted lo aaid bttate are requeued lo wiabe Immediate payment, end Ihoee haring elalma egainel the earn will preeeet Ibem dali aulbentteaied for eattlement MART ,NI REEt, Eieeetrit. alllXe It rUn. (neater. w7t,M4 f ,!, f: i R.dnoc Comm'f. Surveyor J Iq zl ' 123 117' 110 12.V 117 125ii l."0 66 127 65' 129 55 j 85 30 :6 80. 36 3i.; llo 601 107 M 1H 6' 15:1 03' 153 o:;l 153 o:;;j S23 OO! 82;; 00: 323 90! 90 1071 9-1 107! 90 107j 97 07! 97 07, 07 97,t 05 25! 06 25,j 96 26,i 1W1I 104' 147 lOOl; 1 .4 lo4l 20' 801 25 87 20 80,i 147 h! lKi 83 1-17 83 ! 09 43 C7 43: 09 441 67 1 80 65 37! 07 30j 68 32' 57 82, 68 81; 112 16 109 18 112 15, 24! 931 24 ' 03 21 93: 001 fcl 60 81 oo; 8i; 88 48' 88 48; 89 49il 61! 20' CI 20 01! 20! IK'! 21 108 24 HO! 252! loi, 2io nu't 250, 100!; 3(i' 251 36 24 I 30' 24! 174! 62; 174 62' 174 1 62 451 O 40, br 44: 7,1 82 05' 81! Gfi.l c,,i 74' 63' 731 53! 74 63'! lloj lll 106! 1091 110 108;, 44i 4'it 41 48 44, 48;; 94' 64 jj 92 65' 05j 65j A ii.l i tor. Mijoritirs 117 8.y 110j 163 323 9le 97j 95! 154 20i 110; 09' C7j 58 112! 24! 00; fcOj 011 no! ni! 44, 8t)' 71! 115, 44; 951 119 28 8 65, 77 71 M: 10 6 601 69 69 .03 104 90 9(1' 208 2-4 107: 80 "71 07; 0 2 25, 751 08 10 1 43! 49 80, 40 01 83' 31i 04 43! lj 1!' SO 32 32 3l 20 23 15; f Mi 94 93' : 61 08 81 18 18 49! 64' 39 20 44 35 23 71' 87 100 104; 152 24 ll' 13 62, 93j 122 7 25; 30 05 28 17 ,rv,; 27: 21 109, O! C 48. fi; 4 55;! 4(j' 42 29K0 1912 3059 1861 ''3060 1885, ,100s: j;ilij8j - ,1171! - ) gry 6oods, ttroffrUs, ttr. KEYNTOXE KTOUI': eBCOKD St., CLEARFIELD, Pa. NEW GOODS! Shawls I Shawls I Shawls I BLANKETS! BLANKETS I Hootta! Nubias I Breakfast Shawls I LA LIE 8' FTJBSI CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS 1 Ladies' CoatsI LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOESI Ul lfoot Rep$l PRt!i:U A5D KKGLISU M0RIX03! flik Plniih VKLVBT-for lulu I Alalander P0PLI.N3I All Wool PL.AIDSI ' Ksaab Rtpallantl Cbaasalaon Pop'la I Tape Cloth for Wrapper. ! Ladlaa' Cloihing. I Water-Proof black end brow I Caaaimer. for me aad boy. I Boneet Velret, Ribbon. Flower., Pealk.r. 1 Ladi'. and Children 'a Hat. I Wool aad Cotiee De Laiart I Itu.Una, Flannel., Print I Eepbrt, woratJand wool Tarna ! Draaa Trimmiagf, leader Clolhii.g, Hate, Car a, lloalaiy, tiloa, and a Complete aaorlnienl of all bin J. of N0T10.N3, at ry moderai prior. XIVLING & SHOWERS. eiearlald, Ocl lS, 10S If (g (T JjOOTS AND SHOES aro selling at half the eeael price, et J. P. KRATZER'S. "y O O L Fa X GOODS. Double Ehawla, Breabfaat Ehawla, Uooda, Nabiae, Children'. Kelt Caper. Scarf., blanket, at., at , J. P. KRATZBR'S. gWEKT TOTATOES! CT.ANF EKRIES ! CANNED rKCITI PRIED FRIIT1 CONFECTIONERY I Jual remired and for eel at " lm J. P. gRATIER 8. GREAT EXCITEMENT On SrrosD trkkt, Clearfikld. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. nttZ onderelgned reepeetruttj Inrit lb al J trnlioa ef tb pnllie generally lo their rleadid aaronmenl of marrbandii, which the; are gow .ailing AT VERY LOW TRICRS. ' Their lh een.iala ia part ef ' - Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Serb aa Print.. I) t ain... Alp.cc... Merino Oiagheia,MneliBe.(heerhed aed enbleeeh d.) Drilling!, Tiehlnga, eottoa aad wool Flaaneli,Pntinrtl,Carimre, Cottoedea. Ladiea' dbawia, Kebia. A Dooda, Balmoral aed Hoop l-tlrta. A Ai.o, s In aaaertment ef Men' rr.ar and Shirt, HaU Cap., Boot A Bboaa, all of which WILL HE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, Quoonsware, Glassware, Grocerioa and Spices. tS SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT ff eeerylbing anally hepl In e retail tier, all CHEAP rORCAU er apfroetd oaatry p, doe. A. K. Wright a tONS. Clearb:d, Nor f , UH7. 1TR A S Came lre.aaing on the preml. J aee of the aubarribr, lo tto.ben town.hie on or eboet the In ,.f June la at, a BRIMH.R S'iTi'e'!." r1"" n ""-CK . lr on f..rrbe.d-b,.tb jnoMea Tb owner ll hereby notiOeJ lo com, forward, pror property. p,y ,),,,., j U, ing JOHN LEONARD. rnawarine, Oct, 15, s1.3i pd 4 llMIXKTUITi.lla.MT,... .. , .wan a-.ftc.tiee ,,rn-n, given mat ictlrr. of a Imini.tralion on lbee.t.1. tf IIK.MIV I. TI RXKR. deceaaed late of llr,lfrd townabip. tleaiSold counly. I'a i ba.irg bMn dale granted lo lb. en ler.,oed ,1 peraon. tumbled lo ,. ,. w, parmenl. and ih a... ,., f pmperiy entften'ii-atrd for act- T.7s,. MhA" ANf( URNKR. " 'T1 Aletlciereirit. fi1itfatlnii.it. MI68 II. 0. SWAN 8 SCHOOL FOI1 GIR14 ci.rAnria.i l, t 'pil8 Viral Term, ef laeTi't l TKRMS OF u nmx. ' R. a lir.p. Onli,.,a ij, Wiilmj, u, )H lm r.n,',Priia,jf Aillliao. lit a4 Prlaiara Oeei;ra.liy, per half term, (of itTwJ - lu lliatory, Ixical and dtaoriptira Oeorraahy wllh Map Drawing, llramiaar, Hum aud Written Arilljmetia M j( Alffehra antl the H.-ienrt-a , For full prticularf rend for Circular. ('IrarSeld. Ailgoat , Jm. Clearfieid Jicadeiry. Rev. P. L. HARRIS0X, A X-.Prisc T MM 1'IIUST PESSIO.V of th. wit laalio jfur ut this Invtitntioa wili (t-aiifL. Pupiti chq titter St any time, 'i bj tiii oharped wirti luiUun fma tlic tine tUj tiuj tbr lui of the .SecaiuB. 1 bo eourie of inairucttoo nhraf tf t7 tt u iocludftd in 4 tborougrt., pntctietit tu.4 piitthMl dttfiaiMoB for bull, laiei, Tbt Principe... BATing bttd tbt vdiiurL' orh tipcrieaoa to bit profettioD, eUttrwij. rnt iod Bnardnf tbat bit tntira bi!ul4J firtit will b daroud to tb nortil d4 imi lrtaoiDT of Ibe youth pUeed ttojir kin cwi U.HMl tiK H I HON. r OrthofrnibT, HdiDK. V'ritinsj. mhi h'mv Ariihmtiit, pr 8lon ( 1 1 wvtkf) j k tirinmar. ticograpbj, Aritbmtui, and Hi tor y . - - - - -tin urtatioB, hurvtvyioR. FhilMupby, Fbjai olopy. Cbtvittry. book Ktvpiug, buUoj tBd fbyitetl Oeflfrmpby - . lrin, urMi ana rrtaca, wna any or u bov braaocM - . Ilia . wr afoaeuoa win do for ttttiii narcr iuriorpoTTiraitri in quirt or Hot. K L. HAKRIbUN, A M. CUarfiold, rob. 4, ISftS tf. Pnunr.L a. r. Hoop. 0TUE. IT-'- (i. L. Reed, , 1. Weaiar, IW.W.laa HOOP, WEAVER L CO CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! fpiIE propri'tort rttpectfally iaform tif tihm -J- of Cloarfiirld oounty, Uut they btro catirej; rt fit tod tbii eatabli fitment with thr lttt imprttti wood-working nacliiaerj, and art bow prtpani to execute all orden in tbttr line of buitvat Tfety will giro etpoclal attttaUon to tU Dtoaltt- tart of niaieria. for benuo bail ding, tueb m FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASU, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS tf eVOIX0f-IXI OP ALL ITTLtt. W alwal bee a head a large Hock f SET Ll M HEIl, and will par eaah for all clear Lute One anj-e balf Inch panel Ituff preftrred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or Kehnged, tu .nit u.tomer. efcwOrdrrl aolioiled, and Lamber fureubed hart notiee end oe reeeonabl term. HOOP, WEAVER A CO. ClearHald, Kot. T, 1807. lUiScrUatuous. A REVOLITIO.X 1 BtSHK AT C I RVTtNVU.Hi, BT IIARTSOCK & GOODWIN fllHE at.drrigntil boTiar totortd iotoBrt- L aertht in tbo Bstrrantile biicM. tt tsi.t nittbrvd of Botifyingf tbt tiabli ft,rwj, and tbo citiitm ef Corwtatvillo and ticibi j particular, tbtt a-orebaadno of ail k:iM i be aold by at at cbtap at tbt taoit qutni- where ia tht eoooty. Wo baft a tuU tujti DRY GOODS. Cenalallng la part ef Dre flood.. Vajliaj. rrint of all .hade, and .tyle. ; t- Jrlher nit fell aaiortmeut ef NOTIONS. CLOTHING. HATS 4 CAPS, Boot, whoea, Ilij-drrarc, Qasciiwirr, Aa well a. Tinware, Cedarware, Will.eein beetalaend Brooma : together with a larctitett ei urocerla ; end alway. e full atock or FLOL'B, FISH, SALT, 4c. fn rhorf, a bee a full epply of y.rjUi naeo m tot. mrat. want all oar ld enitomtr and ai but ew one ea ean make it eeirement, to gira sen eeior pure' aimg irewhtr. DANIKL HARTPOfK. , EUWIN OOODWIN. Carwn.yil). P.brua.T It, H8. VALVARLE MILL PKOl'ERI. FOR SALEI mealed In Ierralnr Tnyrnablp, riearSrH t.ouai), ra. rfIIE anbscribtr, beirg deiiroe of noittinetl' 1 loiaiiieea, oiler f..r ral one ILtlt'ttiSi M 1I.I., with tao run t.f bra. The mill ia treii and in gKd order, with from Iwenlr lo tlnrtr a"' oflnt and a cemforiable FRAME ll Kl.l.lv HOfSE i the property ljing two mile, wett Philipibarg, C, utrc county, and within a fee rel of turnpike roa j. The lyrone A Clearl-ld Rail road run. through Ibe wuda, within a few r-vlf' ihe milt. There ia alto a eonnderable Tot of II' lorb and White Pin timber on tbe land. It alao a very derirabl looation for a Wtole. Fai t.irr, (aad one ia nincb needed in Inia ecetint ' the eonnty.) For further particular innmer f the tubacriber, lirlng on th. properlr. A'ldre CIIARI.KS M. CA1"W ALLAPKK. oott 3m l'bilipaburg, Centre counl;, Pa. H. F. N AUGLE, rLOtk ,UD W ATI II MAktl orronri tss jv Ft, itiitt rratr POST 3PriCEaSR3jacLEARFlKir rpilf; aabarrlber rerpoettelly Inform, bli ell X retron aad tb pebllc greerally. that M ha oe hand, (aed I. eonitantly reeelti additieaa tb.rele.) a large nock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. er-I keep Jewelry In all it. fotm. aaa ll diTerent Talura, either by lb pier or eel. WATCHES-A fell a.rorleeel of either ! er Mirer, mad by th beat 4a.ri.-aa an 4 f elgn manafae.arera, Ineledleg a te lot el F1 and .tlrer keeling rut, lull jeweled, la"" Lerere. CLOCKR-Of ellde.lgea. eenalding f it'1' day end thirty bnr, of either weight, ipna " leeera, end both etnae end alarm. PRPAIRiyit All kind, ef Valcbei Clocka Hepaned, and warranted. Ie addllioe lo what I bare enumerate lien) a full aaa.,rtmrnt of bPR.'TtCl.bS. eelc-ed atl plain ileal. Abo, UOI.II PltX r I 1 RV' I -J-hPtMINS, FnRK, Bl'TTKR KSIVF". " feel yrything ie ibe Jewelry line. If I " hair en band jual wbat a euitooifr ajar er.. ' will etder per firat eipree. wilholeair r)irr A liberal eSar ef public patroTtap n ,'''l',, Ale, T, IMio-y II. r. .NA I 1) AFM.KS, ltl.I.llKMi A CATK ' Ireale.l with the elmnlt ,a"n, H I" AACS, M. I)., end Protewer el lueeaeeo! " Kye end tar in Ihe Medical t'ollere ol f '"1 ronia, li year eiperiettce, Iformerlt of I.:"'' ina,l do. atia Area Mreet, I'n.i a. .' ei.jeJi ean be area al bia oSiee. The ei-h"" faren t are innlej lo accompany their "! aa be haa no aee ret, hi. prolr'e.i..n. An'1' eye inaertrd witbonl pain. Ko rbarce for et- i. .,.i. I "". "i At'TIOX-TtTl t . ...i . , , ! .V, i'0! "'H I e.a determined I !'". -.- a 11 . u ltM.t.r al '--a ing or trultir.g try are 1'AV II'. In ti.tr itA mor drU r-f " pnfitrorlirtg and I will rollci bit wc '"7 who emploT bin bT dn nrp)'!i of It if attanlT paid e-rr te bo. HENRT KNARt Iu'b'r vy (Vtt- ;;-
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