Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 17, 1868, Image 2

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Thui.ri.r Morning. Dtrrmbrr 11,
.tttrttllon, I'nlrout.
TIiobo who ovo u tor ihreo mi
moro yi'nm, Tor iilinoriptioii ami juli
work, nhoiihl hoar in' mind that n
printing mncliino cannot lo run on
promises and Kind. Wo must piiy
cnuli (or pnppr, typo and Istlior; and
to nmko us even on the first of Janu
ary next, wo must liavo f."uO. Wc
liavo (our limes this sum in tho luinds
cf dulinquonU, nnd wo hope they will
not bo backward in handing us over
at least 25 per cent, of what they owe
us. We intend to spend somo time
in sending out bills to defaulters, bo
iwocn this and New Years, nnd we
wnnt no renigging on this deul.
Friends, preserve your honor, and
secure your "nlvAlioti by paying tho
printer. This is ct-rtuinly cheap. 2t
No paper will be issuod from this
office next week, as all bands, like
other peoplo, design enjoying Christ-
JJr. Read offers a furm for sale and
Mr. McCullough sovenil town proper
ties in this issuo. Read te advertise
merits. Beast Butler & Co., the remnant of
the great American Congress, have
sgreed to adjourn over the holidays,
from the 21st to tho 5th of January.
In tho meanwhile the "beast" will at
tempt to capture and bottlo General
Grant if it costs a powder boat.
Those of our subxeribers who fail to
receive the Republican after the first
of January next, will understand that
ihuireubrt-riptions have expired; while
quite a number of five-year-old cus
tomers will be dropped, and their bills
sent for collection. Theso latter wo
have patronized as long as wo cun
stand it.
The Rump Congress is again in ses
sion, and (till, ere it adjourns on the
4th of March next, rob the dear peo
plo of millions of their hard earnings.
Heart Butler will evidently boss tho
the job. He has taken old Thud's
scat, and will of course play ring mas
tcr, as was tbo habit of tho dead Ste
vens, and lush the luil animals into the
traces when they begin to kick or bold
back.
AVe had intended to give a synopsis
of President Johnson's Mcsaago in this
issuo, but find our columns 60 crowded
with local matters, that wo are com
pelled to postpone it until somo fu
turo number. Ho deals the Rump
Congress some terrible blows, and
they hurl so bad that the members
refused to hear it read. Mr. Johnson
baving been elected by tho Radicals,
makes a first-class witness for the na
tion, wbiln exposing tho rascalities of
the herd who elevated him to power.
In July last seven persons were ex
ecuted by lynch law at Seymour, io
tho state of Irdiana, and on Saturday
last at New Albany, in the same state,
a mob entered tho jail at night took
threo prisoners from the cells and
hung them in the yard. No body ar
rested. Had these outrages occured in Vir
ginia, or othor Southern slato, what
indignation and howling for recon
struction and "a republican form of
government" would go tip from every
loil throat, but as these things happen
near the homo of the Vice President
elect it passes current; no Kuklux
Klunism in "loil" Indiana. Oh, no !
Fiee Wo regret that we are com
pelled to chronicle the destruction, by
fire, of ilie dwelling house of our Iriend
A. V". Carpenter, E.q , of Ducutur
township, on Thuidiiy hist. The fire
was Communicated by adefoi tivo flue
between tho ceiling of the second xto
ry nnd attic flour, mid must have been
burning from thu time fire was niude
In the morning, as no fire was kept
during the night When discovered,
the attic floor was n mans of coals
With the nsKwtiineo of his IcamMcrs,
Mr. Carpenter succeeded in removing
apart n( his bedding, some clothing
and a few articles of liirniturd. All
tho clothing of his children, (except
what was on their backs.) a lurc
quantity of bedding, blankets and
quilts, ihe lubor of M- Carpuxiti r
for J eurs,) und all his winter supply
of provisions, &c, were consumed.
The houss was built in 1807, u
large and Well finished, and tho Ions
it estimated at $1,010. No insurance.
IIooFLAND's ftCHMAN Rittkrs. The
Boston Traveler says: This Hitters is
very generally used throughout the
United States and Europe, and tho
proprietor has received the most com
plimentary testimonials from thons
ands who have experienced its benefi
cial efltels. H is on acknowledged
preventive for Cholera, and highly'
recommended for IVbilitv . 1Vnsli-ii,,h
of the System, Disorders or tho igo.
live Organs, Liver Compluints, and
numerous otherdiseases. The Hitters
is not a liquor preparation, contains
tin intoxicating ingredients whatever,
l-ivcs tono to the whole system, and
is very carefully prepar.d' by ono of
the most scientific chemist and phar
maceutists in America, from roots und
herbs gathered in Germany .
Ilooflanil's Goimun Tonic combines
all tho in;THiT of the Bitters with
pure Sni.u Crut Rum, orange, anise,
4c. It is lor the same dincasos as the
filters, in caw where some Alcoholic
Stimulant ia ncoes-siiry. H n a pre
paration o( rare valuo, and most
agreeable to the pnlato.
Principal Ojhce, C31 Arch Street,
miadtlphia, SolJ everywhere
linmillminlni I or-t rml' nrr.
The following eorrespoi.diiiic lt
tween the parties named, at the i lose
of the lute term id 'Court at Hellilonte,
will be fully appreciate I by the fi iends
siid neighbor of Judtjo McLnally in
(hi plneo :
ttri i sr-iarr, Pt., I11 f Ufi.
Ti ll.m. J.-srp!t II. M Knell? i
l A R SiN ; lie ili'"Htlt ii-ln'ion which has ei
iwtdl llwwn V"" Oir rrr...nt .Ill-It- "I Ilie
Tttfiitv Sllh jnih-il ililiirt ami l'i tijrui tirrs ol
fhs liar anl nftiri-ra it the Court nt t . Hire county,
in rHimiI In l-rnilliate. It afl .r.ip us 'lia-ii'f'
rml-ra.-e the n.i-''in'lv l: ii' nrlri-'l In I e'll.v
aj'pm-iahii ut tin alulitr, iutrc,rltv. urhanltr and
mi part inl it y with wliii-h you lini r tli" hei ft-i-d t he
luicll and responilhle ilutii-s which lio.e divol"pi-d
upon vuu. m-p'rasist tmreeire the as.orauce ol
our wainir.t ri'ttrilit fur v-,iir fiitun, wrllaro and
liaitJUIll-.S, i-ry Ill'M'l'Ctllllly,
V illiain Allison, Jr., .tolitt llo.trrinftn, Assix-lale
lul(r : Janice Maeiiianue, H. N. MrSslliMt-r. Kam
tirl l.inil, Jiunre H. rlnnsiii, K-liniind Llanrharil.
Kvnn M. lll.Mflmr', Willum I'. Wilion. Thud. I'.
Strjihvm, S. I. ilray, A. It. Hutchison, Adiiu)
lii.v. Jnmei A- BVavrr, A. O. Itlrit, J. H. Orvt.
W.'ll. Illmr, I. 0. Ilu.h. W. W. Hrowu, II. V.
Klilii-r, J. II. Shujriirt, (irortr M. Yk-uiu, W. II.
Lauritnorr, A. 11. Ileiidrrnin, C. T. Aleiaodcr, W.
J. Kcalsh, John U. Loto. Norman Hoover, Charlra
H. Itiil. KMi'ra.; Jauei II. Liplon, I'rolhonotnry ;
.1. P. (Ir.ltrt, tlork of Orpboiu' lourl ; I). I,
(.'line, HhrrtlT.
Rr.l.l.sroTS, I!mlor 3, ISSS.
Okxti.rhrn : Your letter uaf juat )u rtetvnd.
At wy abort term of PrcRidcnt Juris; now turmin
nlm, nothing eould have affordrd me creator grat
ification than the kind and flattering terun in
which you, the memhera of the IMIrfonle liar and
btticera of the Court, have chotrn to nut ice the
relation that baa eximed between ui. I shall
eberiah thia evidence of your approval with pride
and pleasure ; nnd the recollection of my aaaocia
tion with you will he among the moit pleasant of
iny lite.
Thanking yon each fine for your uniform kind
ness and ourleay, I trust and hope that prosperity
may atteud you through lite and that your future
inay he .ioyful and happy.
With great respect, I remain, vonre trnlv.
J. 13. MoE.NALLY.
Vote of New York. Tho nfTiciiil
count in New York makes thu follow-
ing majorities, viz :
For Governor Hoflman, Dim ,
For President Keymour, Jera. 10, UK
For Congress Dcmoerslie mujoriry. le.OUb
Tho total vote polled for Governor
was 851,052 ; for President, 850,524,
and for Congress, 840,042. This i
the lurgent vot? ever polled by any
Slato.
TnB Holidays. Tho young folks
will find everything necessary for the
proper enjoyment of the holidays', at
A. I. Slmw't Drug Slore. His stock
of funcy candies, fancy toys, perfumer
ies, diaries, Ac-, is large and will be
sold cheap.
Tho citizens of this borough will
find tho snow ordinance in Brother
column, which is worthy an attentive
perusal.
IIakd on GnANr. The Church
Uniuu, ono of the most able Radical
religious , newspapers in the country,
comment on 'the coming man" in no
very complimentary manner. Read
what it says :
Onvnrd. A great battle has been
won. Let us not now rest upon our
laurels. Grant has suid, "Let us
have peace." This is well. Peace
from war. Rut let us hi.vo no rest
till everything is gained. What have
we won in grant, and who is Grant?
LaUdy a pro-shivery Democrat.
Ho must bo watched and ureed
onward. Ho has moved, sotnewi,. it ;
but who made Grant f Did the prin
ciples ho lit-Id when the war broke
out mako him? lie has done one
thing well put down the rebellion
But he had a million of men to do bis
work. Is be inspired ith tho great
idea of tho future, freedom f He is
tho sumo Grant thai he was while
ambitious only to becomo mavor of
Galena, nnd build that sidewalk in
Galena, and a voter of the Democratic
ticket. Ho hits not the prophetic
sense. A man whoso eyes wcro not
oponcd until tho thunders of Sampler
aroused him, is not tho man to lend
onward. We do not say this in do
traction, nor to cant distruct; but we
say Grant is not the man in these
times to go ahead in the darkness and
toll this nation what next to do.
Extraordinary Conversion. The
Meadvillu Republican, lor a long time
ono of Mr. Lowry's most uncotnprom
ising enemies, lias experienced as siid
den a conversion as bu Paul's, and in
its i-Buo of hist week puliliehed an
editorial as uhjectly luudntory of him
as il ha hitherto I i eti bitterly de
nounciutory. We will not undertake
to explain the reason of this vxlruur
dinarv somcisault, hut tho reader may
draw bis own conclusion. Tho editor
of tho Republican is a candiihito fur
the Meadvillo PoM Ofliou, .Senator
Cameron will control the appointment,
and Mr. Lowry is tho hitter's loon
friend, ally and adviserin the Western
part of theStiiet. "Put this und that
together," and tho inference follows
liko tho hind wheel of a wngon. an
Sam. Slick ued tosny. Thu rapidity
with which Lowry is drawing his old
lime Republican lues over V) his sup
prl, and attaining step by step to the
abwilulu control of his party in thin
section, in no less a proof of bis skill
as a politician, than of tho weakness
ot poor human nature. Erie Observer.
Gettiso Siromikb. After the eleo
lion of 1H04, the Democrats bad the
Governor of but a single Stale in the
lTni..n, 1 In llriunletto. o( Ken
tucky, whs not then a Dciihk .rut, driv
ing been elected by what was culled
the"lnion" party. Afti-rthcelection
ol l!u8, we have tho Governor of
Connecticut. New York, New Jersey,
Delaware, .Maryland, Kentucky, and
California. We have also recovered
iho State of Oregon, which cast its
votu for Seymour, and (he States of
Georgia and Ionisiana, by immense
majorities. These threo States will
have Democratic Governors in miotic
cr year, which w ill ive us the control
of tho executive power in ten Slates
This show tho recuperative energy
01 mo Democracy. ct year we
shall defeat (scary, which will brinif
Pennsylvania once nioro into line
We are grow h stronger. Courage.
Democrats! 1 orward in tho guod
cnue ! Now is the tunc fur effective
work. Your ticiglibora' bends arc
cool at present. Tulk with them.
Jirt Trial Governor Wells, of
Virginia, has recently pal doncd a pi is
oner who whs convicted by flic jury
under the plan of arriving at a verdict
by drawing lots, lhillots were placed
in a hat, and seven papers containing
the word "guilty," having been drawn,
tho defendant was convicted. The
jury originally stood eight for ucijuit-
ini, two lor conviction, una two lur a
compromise verdict, and bad been do
liberating for two days, w hen tho lot
tery mcluod was adopted.
Rev. John B. Meek, intimately
known to many of onrciliaon died, a
few days sinco, in Washington city,
at an advanced age. 11 lurnierlv
represented Centre and Clearfield
counties in tho Legislature, a ud pos
seeed many virtue.
."Mlssr-nll tflfCrtss seessf IVflHf. I
1 lie re i mm h mis) ooci p inn in the
public mind in regard to Ihu cunnee j
lion lietweell these two ptiM-osaes '
They do not net -esa-tnlv go together,
as is generally silppos,-if A nn may
be alioued to vote w lliout being nut
nrnlired, nn I lie nnturalired, and iioi
be allowed to vote Niitiiralir.nllon
colliers citizenship, not ncci-Kril
suffrage. The federal laws naturalize ,
theStati's regulate suffrngo. People !
do not vote simply hec.aise liny urej
citizens. Women uro citizens S.'
are children. So are idiots r-nl luna
tics. It ti t they do not vole Lull.
Stale controls this matter for itself.
Putting this question upon its true!
basis, und taking the correct view of !
it, the naturalization laws should bo
rcp-arded simply as a provision for
giving tho character and protection
ot citizenship to persons ot tho white
race immigrating to this country for
permanent residence, so as to secure
tlnso who nro thus adopted into our
American family againsiany cltti m ol
ulleginnee on the pnrt of their nalivo
sovereign. They should have this
character and protection extended to
thorn the moment they land upon our
shores with the intention ot perma
nently abiding with us and sharing
our fortunes.
Wo are decidedly of tho opinion
thnt the naturalization laws should be
amended in oceordanco with this idea.
This five years'' residence, tho declar
ation of intention two years before
admission, and calling in witnesses to
prove this and I hut, are ull flummery.
Let's have an end to all this noise
about naturalization frauds. Lei the
certificate ot citizenship be granted
to every white man who resides here
and wants it, nnd leavo the Suite con
stitutions to prescribe the qtialifica
lions for suffrage, and the Slulo laws
to guard against illegal voting ibis
will simplify mutters), und get rid of a
deal of corruption in politics.
The first naturalization law adopted
by the Federal Government required
only two y eras' resilience in the coun
try, und one in the Slate. Thi was
passed in 17U0. In 1705 il was amend
ed so as to require five years' residence
in the country, and a declaration ol
intention to become a citizen three
year beforo admission. In 17UK,
during the Presidency tif old John
Aduuis. the prejudice and bigotry of
New Knglond prevailed, and the law
was amended so as to require fourteen
years' residenco and five yeura' decla
ration of intention. This was imiim
diately following tho aiipprcssiun of
the popular rising in Ireland, when a
l.irge influx of Irish exiles, fleeing
from Ireusion prosecutions, was antici
pated. '1 he Puritan insiinct ol' New
England, which then controlled the
Government, not only lead to the adop
tion ol this measure for excluding
these exiles from citizenship, but also
carried its hostility so far as U gel a
law passed empowering the 1 resident,
by his arbitrary older, to expel ull
aliens Irom the country. Tho Demo
cratic party elected Mr. Jefferseti in
1 si io, nnd in 1SU2 it got a majority in
f'on;;rcss, when this intolerant New
I'.ngland legislation was wiped out
Residence waft reduced to five years,
as it stands now. i)u :lm condition,
aswehavo before stated, an-erio
good end, and should at o- -o be te
moved.
When tho matter shall he put upon
this basis, nil white men resident in
the oountrv vt ill ettitij upon a common
footing. Jlost of tho States now re
quire that, to bo qualified to vte, the
citizen shall have been a resident of
tho Stute for one year, whether he bo
a nalivo or foreign-bnrn. Leave this
whole matter lo the States, where,
constitutionally, and in sound policy,
it belongs, anil let each for itself de
termine ihe period of residence, but
make, it applicable to native and
foreign-born alike. This will clear
away many difficulties, and gel rid of
a deal of traud und corruption. .Vcir
1'ori Democrat.
Secretary McCulloch estimates that
tho Federal Government can be run
on $':'0,UMJ,O(l0, which bo proposes as
tho standard for the next year Last
year the expenditures, including '.he
interest on tho public debt, were aliout
$.')tiJ,000 in legal tender The inter
est -dono on the public debt, is $10.
v00,00ll in legal tenders. Add to ibis
$lNil,(i(Jil,ut.iU the sum of f -!5M''iii,uoti,
and the aggregate is 8 lUJ.tu'ti.tKlii,
which will, in (act, be wanted by the
Secretary lor the coining year.
We have not a doubl thai the full
National expenditure will be 85 Ml.UOO.
(MM tor 1 Stilt, which is a greater sum
than is required by eilhi r of tbo great
monarchies of France and Ureal I lit L
ain, which equal us in population, and
have double our amount of property.
Hen II. W. Slocum, n gallant soldier
under Grunt, und a sterling Democrat,
was elected to Congress ul tho lulu
election by the Democracy of the
Third New York District, by a triuin
pliant majority. General Grant has
just written a letter to him, suy the
Heading Daily hnqit. congratulating
luni on his election, ami "inlimaiiiig
that there will not probably be any
thing in the next administration which
a moderate Democrat may not sup
port." There is considerable excite
men' mnasfl!ailit-als in coiiseoueiiee
of this letter, and Grunt is pronounced
u decidedly lur citnd unruly elephant
There is a negro Congressman from
Louisiana wailing to be admitted to
a seal in tho tire lit Congress. Win-
do the Radicals hesitate ? Am they
about to break faith with their sable
allies? Iluvo they played .Morgan"
long enough T While Kelley and his
blue k und tan crew arc shouting fiir
negin suffrage at the N irlh, they
leave the first fruits of that mcasuic
in the South to be nipped by the frosi
on thu wrong side of the door leading
into the notintial House of 1,'epr, , n
tulives. Such is Radical honesty evi t,
to mo negroes !
Iltvid Over, Ksq., edit- r of tlie
Illair County li -gifter, t nthusiastjcnlty
supports the renoin nntion of Gov.
Geary. They belonged to the same
regiment in the Mexican war. Kx
change. Yes. and David Over, the aforesaid
editor, was iho first person to attack
(ien. Geary, on Ihe return of the regi
ment to Pennsylvania, and denounced
him as a coward through the columns
of the Bedford Inquirer, which paper
he then edited. See tiles of said paper
of the winter of 1S50. Indiana lh tim
er at.
Tho cooet jHoce of "plieoU1 we
have witni-aaod for a long tint in tlio
claim hy the Polroit pout thnt otit
racot ul tlio South hnva diioJ on hc
count of ihe election of Grant Wl.rn
it in notriotifi, that ircvitu)i to the
election, cvory outnK vran mantil'iitr
turt-tl by thct-Hrpot bnirom. to cnon
tlor hnto nntl tVr in thn Iio-oiiih cif
northern cowards and vneaki
Nw WiMskV Tt Thnsa hn
know ssy the 't'.luclion of the tsl on
wblky s tnsde St the request ol
'lh ring " Thi V t snled to Iny in
big supply at a low rate, and relied
upon their influence over '"i hkiv to
secure an sdvame a soon II they hail
a large i lot k on hand. 1 1 i sunt to
be cei lain that a rhange will he made
at the next session of Congress as stum
as the member of "tho ring" aro lully
p' pared for il. "The ring" bus an
tiii'iicnso quantity ul whisky on hand
already, and will increase il stores up
lo the day when the tcx h raised.
The Whisky Ring bus the Itadical
majority o the present C'ongie-s com
pletely under its control, noil ihem is
no doubt that thecorriipt combination
will have things its own way. In the
meantime the Tenure of Office Law
protects all tho whisky thieves in the
country, and enables them to continue
their plundering without let or hind
runco. There is no doubt that Itutli
eal Congressmen nro bought and sold,
like slice) in tho shambles, by the
whisky ring and other gigantic twin
ied monopolies. The present Congress
is as corrupt ns any Radical Legisla
tnro of Pennsylvania ever wu's. How
corrupt they have been, all men know.
Lancaster . nteUiijmeer.
Gen. GntNt's Korti n . The Wash,
ington correspondent of the Si Liu is
Democrat says: "Gen. Grant is rich
already, and by cuutioiiH investments
he is destined to be wry rich one slue,
ranking with the most opulent. He
owns thirty eight acres ot land within
the corporate limits of Washington,
worth 2, (HH an acre. His house is
held at 800,000. A farm near St.
Louis and houses in Galena and Phil
ndclphiit should add $100,000 to the
former items. Threo hundred thou
sand dollars will probiiblr not bo in
excess for the President elect's pos
sessions. Yes, and when he went into
tho army he was so poor that his
neighbors hud to buy his) his uniform.
und horse.
Sudukn Dkath. F. M. Rishel, late
of Shamokin Dam, who moved to U il
liumsport about a bull' year ago, died
very suddenly al that place last Sat
urday night. Ho heard a sudden cry
of firo, and supposing it to be bis ow n
limine, he ran lo thu window and put
his head out to hear or see where the
lire was and upon withdraw ing from
the window he fell over snd expired
It is believed that his heart ruptured
from a sudden rush of blood caused by
fright and excitement. His remain's
welt brought to Shamokin Dam and
interred there yesterday Ho leaves
a w ife nnd several children. Ho was
-10 years. 10 loom list and $ day of
ago. Srlinsgrovc Tunes.
AcQfiTTMi. Tho Irialof'Gcn G. W.
Cole, charged with the murder ol Mr
L. H. lliseock. wa concluded nt Al
bany, New York, last week by tho
acquittal of the piisoner. The motive
to the commission ol tho murder was
tho alleged seduction of the wife of
Cole by lliseock. Insanitty was the
plea olfercd in defence. The jury sta
ted that they found the prisoner sane
'ne moment la-fore killing, and the
tiioiuent alter, but were in doubt a lo
his sunity at the inslnnt of tho homi
cide, and the Court instrui led them
that they trust give the benetit of the
doubt to the prisoner which they
did.
Simon Cameron pledges thnt neither
his son nor Ins son in law shall he as
pirants for the vacancy in the V. S
! Semite. So far as the family is con
cerned the pledge is important and
necessary, but so fur as the public are
concerned, it was entirely unnecesui v.
Either ono of them stands a better
chance lo he at ruck by lightning than
to bo called by the public to till an
official position. Simon silolhirs, how
sver, ns Si ill ' n know, have a potent
effect on the Ra licul pnrtv
I-rflhT MoNlT ON Kl.l.CTloS. The
Radical in New York nominated
Griswol.i. as their trieuds in New Jer
sey nominated Illair, for Governor,
because they wanted a rich man to
bleed. Giiswold il is sum I has spunl
"vcr $J5d,IMiU mid lilnir over 83. O.iHiu
in the race for gubernatorial honors,
nnd all to no purr use. Both the mo
ney nnd men were handsomely beaten
by the Democracy. .Statesman.
The darkies are coining. Oho! Oho;
In Louisiana enough votes have been
"thrown out" to secure (ho election o
negro to Congress, and on the 4th
of March next, ho will open undis.
may ed tho doors of the Marble Hall.
In South Carolina an Llector ha re
signed on account of disqualification,
and a negro ha been chosen in Ins
place, a rfo white man could be found
who was not disqualified.
Genera1 Butler hits been awarded
tho seat occupied by the lain Thud
ilrus Stevens in the national llojse of
Representative. Thai was a wise
movement. If it hail lint been given,
il would have been ri'nritnrintrtl Tim
General is famous In the latter move
ment. The Mongrel papers arc showing how
ninny Irishmen hold office n New
York. But i these offices were held
by negroes, how happy the M injjul.
would bo
It is to be hoped that when General
Grant commences cabinet making he
ill ship off the Freedmen' Bureau to
the old lumber room.
On the fVh of Iloeemlier, 1SC, tiy F. Hot.li.rs
ttr, E.g.. Mr. It I C 1 1 A It I M. lMItOHI'F. and
Mi.s KI.I7.AIIFTII LAIKII'.M:, all of fnion
u.wnship. Clearfield eontilr. Pa.
31 rir adrfrtij5f:ncnU.
IOM P.A I I,-Four valuabte town properties,
in the Ivirn gh of Cleat held, Lih tliont d
lalile and buiMi nfre nw. Apjitr to
H M. M. M. t I l.l.fH'OH.
dc-lT Attorney at l.aw, Clear fid u. Pa.
1TR A V fame to th premiae of the snlt
4 wnt.er, reidtrig in CMving'nn "wnhip, atmid
die in id tile of N.itrinl'er. a It l)l IH't.l., itiimaei)
to be three years tdd nest Hprtng. with white
Mripes otpt the phonlders and while hind fee4.
The owner is rrijuceted to dime forward, prttrr
property. py charge and take the animal awav.
or il will le dealt with aceirdihg lo lew.
dec!7 at pd JOHN J. d'lCKAHD.
Valuable Farm nt Privalo Sale.
flH . nn'leriro'd nw oi'ers at Private Sule hi
1 farm, aituaie in Ltmtt tim' ''WTthi. t'lHr-'rlil
county, I'a.. tonh'd o 'he n.n-h iiu- Philip
burg A Kie Ttirnpik' . snd -n 'he went hy the
tu(jnrhanna river,
CO.NTAININtI FKJliiY M-i l HE,
Between fiftv and niM- of alucn a t eh-ared nA
iiixler eu'i va-Mtrt. nti-t hm.rg lhre,rt a l.'-'i
IIOCSK HANK IMIIN, and all the r,.M,rT
nufliuildinge. an orchard, ad a fprii.g of g"vd
water nt the dtor.
Tbcrr ar HlltFE VEINS or COAL on Ibis
farm. One two lie it vein, now open ; one fortv
ineh vrtn. of as good enal a rtati be found In the
onunty also itpa. and one Ave foot vein, unopened.
re For Terms and other partieoiB-e, pdv on
il.. p emiaea, to )oHIMN J.KAll.
Uwrooco tp.. Iw. H, 1W loj-pd.
nr dwltirmrtiti,
tvtl I Itlll ttf tMHTM SMIlr.
! I f All StsrS-'SS are tiers!, anS-l trial Ihs es
.tlnr,.l,r 9 itHsa; IsHaessi Ihe as.rsrnMl la
-the M.-trViaiO Imil-'Htie; rvtns. In 1 l.arSslil,
, ant dissolved t-r rssiasl eonsrat on lbs HI si das
1 of Oel.'lH-r, A. P. sa. The hooks anil rwNtit
I aill he rollt-ieit hs M. A. Fratiti anil Ihe huslness
lt )m rarrted ea at the same i.ts. hy K. H. L.
Sl-.nshton. M A. Kit ASK.
de, IT 41 K. It. L. STOI tlllTOIf.
Tlt'l ASl". Milll'l-.ts. -The follit,( i,er
J sons have flleil In Ihe offiee ot IheCWe of Ihe
C .nit of Onarter Spssinna of DeerSt M eonntr,
thrir i.rtilion snil Ihmi'Is for Liernse, at Ihe Jan-
nsry sesmDS nest, airrerahly to the ai-t of Assent
blr. entitled -'An Act to regulate the sale of Inlos
leatins; l.upiors," Ae t
norr-L LicrssR.
F. A. Thompson Woodward.
Samuel Holes Reei-aria.
I). II. I'anlhamus Il eoaria.
Louis Plooell Morris.
1aiait tlloi.n) Lum'ier Cilr.
Milo Hoyt Oseeola.
Ii.'iijnimn liloou t'urwrnsrille.
Ihnry lloss Oseeols.
t'sst.er !ifollt Clearfield.
W. It. Thompson Chest.
Iiihn Foutr !loirs.
Sstnui-I C Ib-phurn I'enn.
John Molson t'oTinittou.
tleorire Knarr Ilrady.
A S lloldn Illootn.
M.'tliew C. (laroble Unlirh.
.Inlia Ann Feney. Cleartield.
I'liilati'ler Kinitt New Wasbinglon.
Isaac Kicltels Ueooana.
aat.onM LK'RSIK.
Daniel Ttowman Clearfield.
It niani'n SwaitKsrt Oseeola.
Jas-i'l MelUoishey Clearfield.
Catlinrttie timtl C'urwensville.
W. Kndres Clearfield.
MRneaarlLK.
I. L. Riisrnstein t Co Clearfield.
Augustus LeL-oute tlirard.
doe 1 7. at A. C. TATb., Clerk
Borough Ordinance.
1 Ti nwilnir uf the Town Council, held De-
iV ccuitwr ?tli, ISfttt, It wm ordered lb at the
lu, lowing Urtlincnoc be rf pubitfhrd, and potto be
givco turn in pruvuioni mil be tricily enforced :
fit it TCrW and rdaintd by the Burmese and
Town Cbuuoil of the borough uf Clearfield, and It
ii bcreiiy enamed and ordained br the autbnritT
of the tame, that berrafter it ehall be the dot; of
Hcu-icri uf lute and owner of anoooupied lot
alone wliupe ureuiieee eidewalke ar now or tnT
hrn'afler be laid under Ordinance now io foroe or
which tnay herrfier he naeaed, to oauee the ide
walki a Ion j Mitir rfe(-cliTe preraian to be elered
of enow when and aa often m the eame aaay (all
ihrrron, within twelre honre after the aain shall
eeaee fallinir ; and od drfeult of eucb oeeupier or
ownere baring euoh eiaewalka clean, aaaloresaid.
be, the wr thejr ehall be lined in the iuo of Ave
d'lllare, l be collected a debt of Itke amount ar
now by law recoverable ! and it la hereby made
lb duty of tbe burgee to aee that luit ar
brought against ail who may offend againat Uiii
Urd'uantw.
Jn teetimony that the foregoing Ordinance was
pa nerd the otb day of leotnber, A. V. I
ba bvreunto act kit band.
MM. KADEBACH, Barge,
Atteet : L. J. Cmajh, Ikcretarj.
Kotick U herehy given, that tbe provision of
i ue auov orainauoe wtll be en torrid.
W. W. 11ETTS. Purresi.
Atlrvt, 0. L. Mono am, Knc'y. Dm. 1,., It
SherilTs Sale.
TT virtue of writ of TV. IVurf. Ex. issued
1) out bf the Court of Common I'kas of Centre
vuuiitv, and to me directed, there will be exposed
to puWic? ml, t the Court llouee, in the boruagh
ol Cli-ertifM.on Monday, tbe I Ith dav of January,
IKtiv, Cnrt wwlt.) at on o'clock. P. M., the fol-
lowing nropertr, vis:
A nam iut uf land in the village of Cbester
ville, (1'enatur townhip.) 4'lea.rfield county, Pa.,
hounded a ft!lnws: Frut CO feet on Main street,
uth by lot of J anes Cole, west by lot of Muneon
I1ms, and e& tending back to an alky about
2oii ft t, with a saiall frame bonse erected therein.
Srji-d. fatten in eieenttn, aud to be sold as tbe
iiroirtv of Jotb While.
0-ltidder mil t&k notice that fifteen per
cent, of the purchase money must be paid worn
the pnifierty te kuooked down, or ft will be pat up
CYHESITH HOWE, Pberiff.
FhcrilT's O.Tice, Cleartield, Pa.. fl, lM.
SherilT's Sale.
1)Y virtu of a wr t f .n foene. Is
) u"1 out of th C on ati nrnn f
Cieaifin d eounty and tn me i.itwird, ihre
will h eifxiMod im PI 111 I' pi A I.K el tbf "..(. 1
Huoee la in horiUKb d t lenrflvid uh M-mi
ihe I Ith day of Janunrr. ltflj t u'cl.tck. P
M., tbe following pr"trty, m wm :
All that ertatn pi t ,,r j ar ! of land, sitae.
in Covington townnhip, t ;; H rymjv, 1b
beginning at a whitf pmr pn, i.. i, ;,7 (i ,trchi-s
eat of a whtte oak grut, tb nurih eofnt-r ol war
mot No. IWi, and ting a perl ol said warrant
No. tht-uve eat pt-r- htt, tn white ak
corner; thenr south 1 24 i 11) pcrrhra, to a white
fiineoomeri lh nertMi Id nrrrhre, to povt oornr :
tbenc aotub 21 i-10 prrt-ht s. to a pout oornnr;
thnioe wint 10 pfii-h-. to uk oh i tier i thenoe
.nun i o-l" pi-n-v fj u i corner; thenoe writ
Opfreh,tp r vn- r; 'h nn.irih ITHperche
to p W ot l"'j niiMj, c tta,niiig nlly two acre
anil twenty-d.t.t i.rr i,. . nurr or lce. and bring
jrt of warrant S . I W, nj recorded in Ied
ilwli R, pagr 4j. etiRd. teken in fiffntion, nnd
to s as tlie i.r(tprlv of Jown W. Rider.
f-e-l.t it..-re will uk s-iice that li pev eenu
"f th vnrr-ba m H.ey mueil be paid when lh
lelrtv ! knocked 4wn. or ft wtM b pat np
an ""vnaif i i nan it a nuw n
f-nnmrr's Omrn, ( theriff,
i.arfl id. p. lrc 16 tnrn
SherilT's Sales.
HY virtue of sundry writs of peatftriMui era-saws
t pawed out of the Court of Common Plea of
Ms-arfleld count?, aird to m directed, there wil!
b e loosed to public eal. nt to Court House.
in lb bomugb of Cleartield, on Mui day, tb
utn nay of January, l"f,y, at I o'clock, p m.,
the following desetihed Kal Rnat. to wit :
A certain tract of land situate In Penn town
ship, Clearfield county. Pa.. ouimM a follows,
tn : Pegmning at a small acmlork on the north
eru line of what Is known ks the Ctendaniel tract
and southern line af tract Ko. 611?, thence north
:.f perchea to stone etirner, tbtnc south 76J de
ems weet l id perches to a pint, thence wain Us
perehes to p'.et nn Clendamel line, thence along
said line north f ftj degree east l.tft perches to
the plae of beginning, containing 100 acre and
allowance. AIo, one utber trar situate in Hell
townhir, in the onunty atitresaid, beginning at
an old hetnlfvek. there north 174 degrees west 119
porches to white oak. tbenc nth lt-0 perehes to
a pnt, thence by Und of Lewis eiruith aouth S7
degrees east J perches to a post, thenoe 64 and
9-10 perches tea hemlock, thence- nrth 31 derree
oast SV perches to the old hemlock and pi sew of
neKinnins:, coniuning acre aol in per3he
mure or less, r-ened, taken in eiecutinn and to
t sold as the properly of James and Job Curry-.
Also, a certain tract of Und situate in tiultcb
toanrlup, ( leer field eonnty. Pa., beginning at a
birrh corner of land of Jame Morgan, thenoe
Hilb 4fl drgree west If perehee to a poet, tbenco
north 41 degreo weet 13 perehee to wbit oak,
thence north 4tt degrees east IVV prche to hem
lock, (hence south 41 degrees Mel AH perches to a
hemlock, I hence south 4V degree eaet III perehee
to stone, thence south 14 degree, east ft pen-be
to bireh or place of Irrgmning, containing 1
aertM vv4 avIUwaeesa, ari elaared, with
Inrtre fi-am house and barn fheeeon creeled
Srised, taken in eieeutlon and to bo tidd a tbe
property of Oeorge llegerty.
Al", a certain tract of iand situate in Morris
township. leurftebi county. Pa., bounded and de
srnhed as follows: On tbe north by Wm. Z im mor
ula rt, nn tbe east by Henry M .ller," south by lands
ol Rrenner A PUnchard. and on the west hy lands
of John Kvethart. ctmiaining S?B aare. with If)
acres cleared and having a log hone and warn
erected thereon. Heiied, taken in etecution and
to be i Id as the property of Jacob W agner.
Also, n oertain tract or land situate in Fifc
township. Clearfield eonnty, pa., bounded as fol
lows, vis : Beginning at a post on line between
minnie ana wesicrn amnions nt tract jVi. 6779.
thence wast 111 torches to a post, thence north lib
perches to a poet, 1 hence west III perches to a
pott, I hemic south Its perches to a poal and plaoe
of beginning, oontaimt'g 1.-9 nires ntore or less.
Heited, lako in eteetttinn and ! be sold as the
property of Valentine Hatv.
Also, a certain tract of land situate in Dnrnside
towrifhip, Cm arfield cotititv, p kiindd as lol
lows, tii : nn Ihe east t-y bind id LlijeU Paker. on
the etratb by lands of Jteipb Wall, on the weat
h land of eadr King s iFia'e. on the north by
land of John Hunnels, con'sinmg alKiut two hun
dred acres, seventy acres ( winch are cleared and
under cultivation, having erected thereon a large
two-story house, barn, and neecaarv outbuildings,
together with a hearing orchard. Seised, taken
e i rent ion, and to be euld as the pmpertv of Peter
Hmh.
A l so, a cert in tract of land situate in Lawrro
townnhip, Clearfield comity, la.. boutild as fol
low ; On tlie weat hv lend ul William Porter, on
the east bv little. Maeawitter and others: on Ihe
north by H. JH i : corainn.g one hundred and
forty B'-r-s. m:b -i' ! i' -n o-n cleared. and a
flluill plank h im" ' I there,.,!. Bviird, taken
in eneHfu.p m d to de ti)J tbo property of
Joseph V ooi.
Aim. a r-.t-in t(i " oj Ian, situate in Covin g
t..n t-.wi,' ... t. -r:.i-id countT. Pa., bounded as
f. llow: im tn ai hv ti Shulr. ta the weet by
Mr, ft.. as. u toe euutb by John Pickard. on tbo
north hy , cHin'aibing twenty -threo acre, nil
cleared, with small log koupe and SUble erected
thereon. Visd, uken in eiccwtie. and o bo
sold as tho p-x)reny ot Charte Weaver.
r-lli.ldrr vill uk none that II pet
cent of the pnreha aev snut b paid whet,
the pmrreaiv ts ka.-ofced d..wn r It wOl b m
np again faal. CYKk.lL'a UOWB,
SHRstrr t Orrtcn. I fiksnf.
Cler.W, Pa.rSc It, lW. J l
itfftr (JrrrtlrmrBli.
11 Tll.-AII peisofil ar Itereby sjfiwed
not t purebaMi or nts"ttt f'r a certain
Note given bv m in favor rd Philaeda Andrn,
of Noi wieh, Chenango et.anty New Vmh. dated
Oetsiher Ifitk, lA calling f.rr th payment of
$i'fl, in three months frota date. A Iuo. another
certain Neianf the same date, ellirtg for Ihe pay
meat nt H'0, in lit months lnm ditei as I wilf
not psv tbem unles eowipelled by law. not having
received ) tberrlor. 1. H. U'MiD.
Osceola, ( learfield co., Pa., IC. in, 1MB u
a. p. ornro..
.. .cko. i. Torn
BOYNTON L YOUNG,
Manufacturer of
STEAM ENGINES
MACHINISTS,
Corner of Fourth and Ptne Btrooti,
CLEARPIl.l.n. PA.
TT AVI50 engaged In th manafaetnr of fint-
J-X elaas MAClilNEIiY.werefpccifully inform
th public that we art now prepared to 811 all
order as cheaply and as promptly as ean b done
in any of tbe cities. W manufacture and deal in
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mille,
Head Blocks, Water Wheels. B haft ing Pulleys,
Gilford's Injector, Steam Ganges, Steam Whistles,
Oiler. Tallow Cops, Oil Cups, Gatige Cocke, Air
Cooks. Globe Valves, Check Valve, wrought iron
Pipes, Steam Pumpt, Boiler Feed Pumps. Anti
Friction Metres, Bosp B'one Packing. Gum Pack
ing, and all kinds of WILL WORK; tojetber
with Plows, filed Sole.
COOK Ay D PA RL071 STO VES,
nnd other CASTINGS of all kind.
at" Order solicited and filled nt eity price.
All letters of inquiry with refercne to bachicery
of oar menu fact ore promptly answered, by addrca
ing ns nt ClearAeiii, Pa.
decl If BOYNTON 4 VOUSO.
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
I)F.R30NS desiring OO0D PICTl'BES.af any
style aod price, a ith alt tba voder improse
oaeats af the art, ean be aocosamodated bj ealltaf
at my moms in Clearfield.
Negatives made in Cbudy as well as in
Clear Weather. .
CHILDREN S PICTI RHS Uken amarately,
ia a fssr aeeoada.
The TONE and FINISH ot my rhottraphs
(uaraatee-d U tt)al thai of any Bad la Phila
dvl.hir or Kesr York.
Cunstantl an band a large suppt of
Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes,
Of all aisee, st-ll and prioes, and of the beat
finish. Also,
STEKEOSCOPIC VIEWS,
ot tbe most InterraEinf
AMLBICAN aV KOKKIGN C KM'KV,
for aato at reaaaaaltle rates.
FRAMES or ALL SIZE8,
Front any stjle of aoooljior, made la order on
short notiee.
J. K. B0TT0RF.
Clrsrneld. Dee. 10. 168-1
McGAUGHEY'S
KESTAl R 1T & UEFRLSIIMEM
SALOON,
In Letre'i Kesr Duil.linK. (ronnerlyscaopiFd br
Mr. Role,)
TSLCOXD ST., CLEAftEIELD, PA.
CONSTANT! T on hand aline aeleetlon of CAN
DIKS, KCTS, ClilAKS, TOBACCO, As.
Also, FKES1I OYSTERS rareired daily, and
serred up to sait the tastes of customers.
.niLLIAItD Ml.lltlK seoond story
det-lg it DAY11) MetiAllllls.Y.
LITHERSBIRG POTTERIES
Lultie rshurj, C Irarflcltt Co., e.
FARMERS, MECHANICS! DAIRYMEN
Look H erel
TM1E andersirned Is prrriarod to famish ton
J- with the best STONEWARE manufactured
in this oounlry. lie has never yet failed toplraae
tba saost lastiJious, as to sjuahty or durability
His wire consists i part of
CUE A M rCTS OF ALL SIZES!
MII.K CROC K AMI PAN",
Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety
Tubes,
And ia short EVERYTUlNut ususlly niada and
kept la a establishment of this kind.
MERCHANTS
Can bar their wars drlleered by me. at ANT
TI MR and to ANY PLACE desired.
Orders for wire solicited, and promptly tIM.
"For general assortment, sea Catalogue and
Priot List, nailed fros ta applicants.
;)t?A liberal discount will be giro to th
wholeeala trade.
GEO. C. EIRE.
Lalhersharg, Pa, e. , lsr.8 tr
EV STOCK! M STYLES ! !
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY GOODS,
AT
Miss SUSAN REED'S,
MARKET PT, CLURFIELD, FA.
Barinl tod reaeieed all Ibeaoeelties of Ihe
la lh Milliner? Una, request th Iodic
la call and uamiac tkcas.
WoaeW, Pa,. Haw, A, J"-
1 ir :-t:-:; ;
i ' -in. . ,. an in'"
flip tm&i, C.iPffiifi, Ctr.
GREAT EX C1TEMENT
On PiiooNn ThiT, ri.Arm.n.
NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES.
rpttS and.rilfrsd raspectfully laslta lbs al
1 frmtlun of the pulille generally to their
s,lendid assortment of merchandise, whleh they
ar low aelliag
AT VERY tOW PRICRfl.
Their stock canslsts I part af
Dry Goods of the Best Quality,
Sack as Prints, Da Lslnes, Alpsceas, Msrinos
Ulngbams,Muslins,(bleaohed aad aablaaeh
od.) Drillings, Tlrklngs, cotton and
wool Flannels, 6atfatu,Cassimcrcit
Cottonades, Ladies' tthawls,
Nubias A Hoods, Balmoral
and Hoop Skins, Ac,
Also, a Una assortmsnl of Men's Drawer and
Shirts, Uau A Caps, Boot A Bhoes.
II of which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH
Hardware, Queensware, Glassware,
Groceries and Spices.
!N SIJOKT A GENEIIAL AH60UTMENT
Of eeerythin usually kept in retail slore. all
CHEAP FOKCA-'li or appruscd country pro
duoa.
A. K. WR1I3IJT 4 yONS.
Clsarosld, Nor 7 , 17.
mr FALL & WNTFR GOODS!
WHlium Jlevd & Co.,
Near PtwtoA.ce. Market Nueet.
CLEAHFIi I,!' I A.
nAVINO joit fijiirtrt a jj.t( t, i ruu j, t
lock troia New York i i' u j: .n,
eu ulti r vxtra tLduct'titQitit j i. A. U , lll.J.r
W hart a Pi.'ru-lifJ r-l-rtfr.fi t( I" f.-u-l.
t?jlk. 8iiawl-n, Coakirf" F mi". fc-i-li.or.lt.
LtUnkr. JI.h p r-t.it',
Corfrt, Tlioniixju'i
Olore-fiitiitf ,
Trioiainf of trrry 4rfnpuh, Zyhjrf TTorrtid
Yarn, aud oaf il tbe mvtt iui)it a ortmrDt t
Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods,
Under-wpsr, HmHerT. Glurea of all k.Ddr. A'ri
aodvr't Kid and llarr..' c?lrljrat-d rrainlt'iil kid,
(tba bt trrr nadrj
Nerktiea, Bntltrflirn. ro!lar,
Cufft HiiJkrrliirla, Ltf-on, Edn,
Etnhroidpriei, tc: aln. a arTin-nt of
FUK8, with OH AY'S PATENT M IF', th twrt
tbinf iunt tofetber with a full liut of auplr
fooda. All of ab cb offer at lb
VERY LOWEST PRICE j
Call and aaa a. Jio trouble to thw (ooda. Ra
member ibe (.Imw
Kear Puatciffire, Market Ptieet
ootl CLEAHFIELD, PA.
A KEYOLITIOJ U BIS1AESS
AT 11 KH tM!1 1 K,
BT
IIARTSOCK & GOODWIN.
rIHB andewifned haviof aoUrrd into ee-pari
aerabf ia tba ntrraatila botiaau, adopt
tbia aibdj of aotifyinf tba public gaaaraJiy,
aad ihe eititeni of Carwaaavilfa and vicinity ia
particular, that nerebaodiM rf all ktnda will
ha euld bj aa cheap a tba ana analit- alaa
abera ta tba eoaatj. We have a fall eapplj (
DRY GOODSt
Conrnirtr la part of Dreaa Ooodi, Mutllna,
Print of all het and ityUi ; tofttbar witb a
full aaaortaieDt of
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS,
IVwta, bara, Hardware, Quraswarr.
Aa well as Tinware, Cedarwars, Willowware,
buoScu ana Brooms lo(ctkcr wltk large (took
of Ureteric and alwajs fnll stock af
FLOUB, FISH, SALT, to.
I short, we keep fall supply of tearylkiaf
used la tkis market.
V'c want all our aid customers and as man
sw onss as can make it coaeoaieal, to fire as
a call before pur asing elsewhere.
IMX1KL HARTSOCK.
EDVVI OOUDVTIN.
Cu'wensslllc. Fshrucl 1), 181.
mi'ii iui iovsr,
DI1LII IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS.
MUM.INK at
HKI.AINKS ' al
rollfltUS l
Al.rACAS i
Sensation
Ssriaatina
S-nli"n
St-nsaimn
inoc
price
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pnee
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Stialuii
Srii.Hll"li
Seri.muiii
Ssniirni
pn,-,-Iirir.-pric-prior-
pMC-
ns-tiMstioii iirir
al M'tSStjJ'y.
CLOT1I1NU aurhl
a vxtal. lanlv
Vhu,
I'nnrr Miirt. ai aciisatioo prim
Mannrl Miirta.
Moot, Slincs,
Hi and Caiit,
Now for sale at MOSSOrS'
HARDWARE
such as.Hawt.nalls
Fork, Knivca,
at aansatioo pric
at MOSSSMlp
SpiltM, H infra.
LIQUOKS, ach
as Win, Brandy,
Oin, Wbkkpy,
Coin, etc-, etc.
at nsation prior
K KIM IS, auch as
frunm. Raisin,
t acDtatioB priros
Figa, FillxrU, A,)
at Massors.
Ai MDaation prioas
ORlXTF.RtF-S, say
Flour, li m ,
Shnuldnn, Nur'r,
atolaaanc, t.ill,
Toa, Crack an.
Siiirwa. Canille,
f'oal Oil, to.. cto.
Ala-ay at VOSSOrs.
it neation rricr
BIACRIXG
HuFF-S
Pt)W lF.R
nsaiion prioea
nsatioo prioc
cnsaixin prioas
aenaanon prions
nenttnn nrins
SHOT
LKA I)
CAPS
at
Al th t or of RICHARD MOKSOP.
MUSKOP
AlwT kswp on haa.t a lull
assmlmrnl of all kirirls offood raquircxl
for lha mpinwvlalinn ol Ilia puhlio.
juij i, ir.
CFPAl.O KlIBI s.
t.ep Rnt.es. Foal
f. KRATIIKt.
f (I f
r AMI l T.. i..
oi litr.t- H.- r .-f (
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al rvtti'lv ' " "
Order t'-tit vi, ai-! f p, i
N OlMMI ( hM(II
l.atmnft tp , Nn t9 Im.
J ax.iiiM fM tiAPiKi r ia iv m, t,M,u'fH
tfitb our 0"W, ii cok itnv, (,, ,.,,l(i(J( I
bdvidiuK. lint Uultii, ui.e ( t,n. ut ,.kli
ona ahik, ouo'ln--k, Hf? tuirn.r, ktnj ut Ui ,j.
lurnilurv, in tin- p'.nn-n.ii oi
hrady K'tit)'i, a liio ut btlonf iu m .
ara llt wiib Inui ott U-io oniv, ui ,(f.i i tlj, ,',
drrl .M JOS, I'li I TW y''
p i Ills 1 Ol M I OK KlHv.OS J La
Kat r.!i litiTi.R ) K i-iffidl rr Ttjrm, 1 ttT.
Wl VP'I1 " " '
.No. 2.0.
oaa !ur LirtitH
To Aona Hrilfr, ltcinndtut :
Yon are b rly nolifir.J and requir-. Ui W
appear ia your ou priT pfrtuo at out
tuurt Of ('(tlllHOll I'ifai, tu hol ll'D ml n-.rt.iri
on Mondiit. tlie I Ith iuy ut Jaiiuurv, ln,
our vaid Jn'ltff. to aii'wt-r aucb ttiinn M
thrn ami llieits rharcd p)ut you m (t
plaint of aid hlMflmnt, in the (rc-n,Lp.
(C'DdiDtf, and lo ftisjinil to lucti oru-r ut itlm
tf llif uori war innkc: ar-i nrtt i-,it p.,
dHt-it ' t iiy.SH JI"U i;
Ki:(.l-.l I H'H ltiOTICK.N(.nrr.
giktu ti.il the iulliiiK acut'uni. titt
axaiutnvd and aatJ by .tie. ao I rcmKiU iM
raeord io ibn utile for ibo nnjtotiou bl bt r.
legaUtf, crrdrtorn, aul all ulLoro m un jUtr w,,'
intimirdt and mil W tirrn-nud tu tlie ii-n (Jf'
pban't 'uurt ol Clc. fi i.l oounlj, u tt Ml it u,,
Court HuUAr, in the boruaab ol t:u-rti l., tltU
menrttig on tlie M-cund Muniitiy ut J iiiturt , iw(
The account ol laviti lr. -Mir.-, 'itvru ti c1
Wandrru Kliaiil. 1'ivclnu 1 '.rg-U Lur ?.,CI
Abe Hcnai, J-bii W. Fl--it ai.il JmtMi F,,k,
orioor krim ol .Iruioi L. rlt-fiil, Intf of it.iitr
town lb' p, ClenrhrM txmniy. H., crw,
1 be nartial account ut J Iiuiimi- II. ..re-T. i
UinnlrRtur "I Ilia rtatr af ktttOt w A. t,rM,
lata of Uradfurd tuwnbi), Citarbtltt tinlj, ik
droraard.
Tbe bnal account of John M nlir..a, rttew,
of tbe unit will and twiiitm-tit ot ll. nn lltri
lata oi (Ju'i"! tuwufhip, C.tarlitid Hbtii.K
dfea-id.
Final account uf Jt.u llu-- (.rem.., .,f
lt Wl!l bi.u .-'Ninti: i ( J..:. i MMiraiH-, Mis
ft'Oa toinbli.j. Cleat Ut Id dm, . I'm.. .---pU
A. W. U.
!'?.-.:.'!.! - Ori'n , IK
Clcarfi -) ! - . c. i- . ... 3- j
It
I'-tMi, l;a! lb lo .v W.t.. i.iwif;ct( ,
.1 ai.d idr d i, Uh-, ar il n im (i.-;
n-.ni'l .u tl t utiioi lor tb- hi"a--r w. ... t.
!' Aftf ,crd!t'ri. ai.d all otWrr ui an i:
-; t and Wkli o j-n v" uTi U la ibe n v iit :
' j -; -it t.'lcartieki Kuuulv. to b? b-M a: i b t ,
i!- , in the liriUc;a uf Clt-aHiii W. cfiti nn-i-i.-.L.
it, 'he i-ccDil MiiM'iatv ol January not-
Fn.al acMiorrt af Cbnufmn Kurb. atiiT.,itt-iff.
ut t'tiartt itilli-k, laie of bradj towutL (i, tU-t
hi Id ruuiiry, Pa., dxmnd.
Fin at at"nnt uf ii'jrf E 'lir, r. a 'iniai-r-m-'
ut Harttaia BiHfFp r. ratouf liraily tua!. tlrat
field euttotv ra amMi.
Filial aerotm' of Juhn BI'kmo and Jtmr A
B'imhii, fatx-oorf of tbe lat mil and teiunii
Jaaa3 BIihiu, Uta ol 4ske toaut.i lirtrttn
cuuDlJ, 1'a.t dwriw.,
1. i BARl Til, !a e R trvr
R'giftcr'i ftflioe. iraibcM, i a., W. Ii-, l-i-
Notice to Creditors.
T N the Or tilt a ua' O-art of ' Uatnn-ii K.a't, f,
I Jo tb Utaltvrol tbe lmtt of Kn bar J h.in.
lavi of Woirdward twnfh'p. dcaa-l. Tat ar,
praiMnctit of real at ate aw out t erati K--a...
the widow uf taxi 4rcaicd d 12 a.p. m-.tt.
Ii-m, a d valued at one hundred and ttU 4
lara, waa on lb. Ifth dar of K-irt uibvr, A V
eunbnned ai at. ty tbe Court, and ortltft4 tu
puMicatpin be male in at katt one a ;..,
pablnbed in C It-aHtrlti ootity, iafinatu an r
aona interralrd tUat tbe aaaae will U ixat a
aleolullj' aiiUa) nufti-n nl oe(tMii a H-n,
or bclura tbe a-rtiii M -a lay of Jatiuan. A 1
lbfttt. liy tbe Cuurt. A. tt LH.
la. ! 4t. t'terk af O ptian i.,nr
DOBBINS'
ELK'ThlC
BOOT I O I I S II
M tkl.H A LAKTIMi MIIM,
rilllO-K vko Mark tfa.tr hoots on ."als-Si
X nitfltl wirh or.liiierr riasioa-. C-n I L.i
morn .hinc an Monday, as tbs pwlisk Ui.. 4
but the sliioe of
DOBBINS' BLACKING
Lasts Saturday and all day SunJ.ij
It Ileal a anr oilier niacklug Msdr!
Manota tared only by 3 . 8. Dubbins, si bis is
urDN 8-iap and blarki ft H'orss, -iiin urn
and tterman'owu aretiues, Pliilsdelphia. Pa
For sale or J. P. KrUIZhn ai.d HAKT
W K K A IhW IN I Ir.itrM, Ca s-.:'-
HO I FOE AUSTIN & CO
GREAT OMs lioLLUs SUE
"t propoac to fight It out on this Mae
AGENTS ! AGENTS: WAXTEI
Ladica and (Irntti mea In every loan and n't
the I i;iUd a, u act a At:, nt lur
Austin & Co.'s Great Oue Do'.!ar Sa'
of nrb and vlut-le piMnU, e.uiriit.A; ifi-i"
but useful article; aratiud in evtij f ui.it. t
and every artirle will be pull lur One l'.-lar.
To anv pera a ffi'ttma up either uf llir C!l
hlow, ara will p repent a W atch. IrM I'mtt:
Pieoe ol hheeln. iSrwiiir Mai bine, W o' Carp
4c, Ac, free ol rxtra c.iu I'ur iiflueriiirttf
Afinta bare alwaya been nearly -li'iit.!, tin ?
anj otbt-r hue ia ihe trade, auti ear (,' ?
creaan1; Initio warrant va in coQtici.irj.
atne.
i i:iim to Ar.r vJ.
Ant per. aei . a a t'lab ajI 1m..
Jl, w. 1 r rtKiesJ iu ( -it r the tur
one ot ilir tt e liend.rti ati.tclea f our i
Lit. - ee i inu.l ie. )
Fur. t lull ci I tilrtj, wiib i .
Will U ' i... i i uLr -t 'he to,
i 1 : V it- An.m pipe, a y.tn
I i . m n : . -t - in jf, eh ho . Biirer-j ,(t(t a-
t-ft.r:r iMfiur, I lanev dretn pat tent, '
C'kUfi uanl cuitun bw, laucy ou .,c- t te.l
1 k a- iiauiak taole euvtr, 1 lutnn
li'i t.ic;uri a, all-wivl eaiuir tt i
vi, 1 p.i.r Utiica' tvrtfsj Cui.iira .
f.'in, I uvui boa 1 1 ueu t ...
" ;ftd Htuat, iatl'ea' lun( (ha pifl4
J- t.aid la Hit' Uiuruco4 b"( j-iiifX a. i
M. t K T.I-l of jt-Wllrv Vltu il-V; lu N
..a ii. 1 luiin mqU ifm, iii-tiii ftim h
'l..t M.irsH'.lk qui)!. I tli griM t
-"iln isr "ntinr 'Pk.
I ur a 1 iub ol I- inj, mfh $ I .t. a
Liai.ki'ra. .'4 jar-la tnv (mm re t-.t i n:
!, 1 bhw-fc or ot'lort-l alpaca tin -f
mmiu f 'Ui aran pin, 1 ia.t i.t r-l
Turda bla'be(i or tnau elieii'a. i y v-i
atultii cloth tor laate clt'Ki, I .u, i. - i: .i
tu yartla irint lat color, I a-j r.- 1 1. I v
1 pain p- pirn tlrti pn, ii.. i i t i
bta ptttit-si rMaitii, I .,r t m
fCt-iiuine MitrautiaaUi ( .j i .a i. i l
curia-a.
Fur a Club of Cue lltt.iait-ti, a.;b .
heaiT ai u r p u-i iikrauti ee j.;i. Ut -, t '
bleacbed or broau ane:iiiif. I neb
Itittnl dni p-tiic-in I mt ot iimii tu.i"!"' -i
and lui ka. I ttr au ri r wluit aKi biann1
arde ail ml Uih-t e-p-inn-ra lr au t."
berate dnaa p4litni, I laJ.ta vr aC' '
buniinft caee ub, I Iimib i m i-a z-ri t
rcr, a;lrr piaitnt mnnitl n -inHiie r"'
cator Willi rut ftae atxtb a, bi li
ladiff clunk; . X.t aril h it.p i-i thri 1 p''
damaek l vtlti-iMffia iipt.iia tu a ai-b. i
boaevctttt quili . I trtnkl baatl n
maobiire, I ut hug abawl. tuv lur aiut
ape. 1 p r tj-uf: FrrlH-h call K-.t.
For a ( ,Mh ofHic ltk.aH.rtJ ' -
Hi mm wat h W a lhniu, a iai.tei n J
eligHt.l rhamlxT ai t b'acb i uul triau.
baix-totb Aiirn .!..
Kor a ( inb nt One Thon-and. wi'h ' '
50 tar.ia lit uei eai t-i I pa raw ! s",t
I la lief or (reiita bunt it. k re fulJ aaic
ebaia. 1 ctj,iclc iwt i'l ru b ."axle hir-
Knr lau.-i or aniMller ( lu t.a a eili i " 1
eat ol prmiortiunate la'ue.
Ap nt or eualoim ra mar at ai tiro
arltn'tutn u flint it Irota tbe h lianjt- t1'
by eendui ite Iiollar (r ea- h aili 'e. i"
ruotta foraantett lo them, wnbi.ut '
check i but ia auch rmv no preniiama il
glvtn.
IUHI.C 1IONH.
8end la'f en ma of mooct l lrt
V'rt-k or ltoton. or by tM-n-f. w1'1
Kiehatife ta all auwia f :.' or anre.
lima ahuatd he aeni by rrilird kt"" '
poaial aaoneT onlt r. It wilt be tiptait'l '
attmi'T aeni in i ihrr of the a'e ai''- '
not br re-ponaibie for naonrT toat, uBle
atortilirrtel. JS.-e llitl .ttir li-i i r a I '
dirwted and tlantued. aa no Miera are
anlea prvpa.d. rile Tour al Jnaa iu '
Counlv aad flatn.
Agenta wanted lurvrrj Town bud VI-'H
Addn-ae
A I'KTIV i- I il(llV V
sn . i n v w . i .
So I0 rum to it Vim I. ItoMon, M'h"
ae I m
I V the liKMut RATIO AIMASAC '
cents. ter? ro sliaal "