U'lifftUpubticaii. ;TS?-fe.'v. Vk' f?:y.'; - OeoRoi H.Uoodi.auh, Editor. CLKARF1KLD, Ta WEftNKflPAT MORNING. JI NK It. I itemotratu Slalt lonrrnHoH. The Demoeratio Suite Convention (or the nomination of candidates for iheofucosof Governor and Judge or th Runi-cme Court, will meet at 10 o'clock, . m., on Wednesday, July 14, 186D, in Iho Hull of the Houso of Rep resentative t Hurrisburg. By order of the Demoeratio Stato Committoo. WM. A. WALLACE, Chairman. David Caldwrll, Secretary. The Primary Medio. Below wo give the total voto tf oeived by each candidate at the Pri mary Election on Saturday last. Mr. Lawsho, for Assembly, and Mr. Miller, for Auditor, had no opposition : Assembly John Lnwehu .... 1821 Treasurer Lever Flcgal .... W9 John Owens .... 458 Commissioner 8. H. Ilindman . 1061 Aaron Hartman 248 Anthony llile . 020 Auditor John D. Miller 1601 These are all sterling men and flret clasa Democrats, who will in no man ner betray the trnst reposed in thorn by their fellow-Democrats. We will give the official result of the meeting of the Return Judges in our irrzt, and roiop mnrK pomonnlly lo nno nntninoea The Venango County Democratic Convention favors the nomination of Col. James K. Kerr for Governor. Blair county is without a County Superintendent. Mr. Elder' commis sion has expired, and the officer elect bas not received his commission. The Stale Guard, one of the Radical organs at Harriaburg, has collapsed, for want of support. It bellowed loo loudly for Geary, henco its demise. Tho party will have a similar fate awarded uczt October, President Grant was las', week run all over Massachusetts by loil toadies, and fuaslod, toasted and wined ; but. unlike Baulain's Aorsr, lie never opened his mouth, lie would not speak ior the yankees. Grant is a natural Know Nothing. Senatorial Delegate-. W. W. Barr, Esq., of Clarion, has been chosen as the delegate from this district to the Democralio . State Convention, which iisseiuMini at xiamauurg ou the 14th of July next, to nominate candidates for Governor and Supreme Judge. The. friends and admirora of ex- Governor Curtin, after lcng scige of feasting, wineing and speech-making, shipped him from New York last week for Russia, w here be goes as minister plenipotentiary. Toady ism and loilty, when bitcbed up together, make a splurging team. The Brookville Herald baa been sold by Capt. J. P. George to G. Xel aon Smith, Esq., au old veteran Demo cratic editor, who continues the paper under its old name the Jeffertonian Both the outgoing and incoming edi tors bave our best wishes for their prosperity. The Herald has not been this way for a long time. We hope the Jeffertmian will not snub us in the same manner. A Difference. Although the late election In Washington was ft com plote riot on the part of tbo Radical niggers and whites, not a man has been arrested. Of course not! An arrest might put some of the "ioil millions" in chancery. An election riot in Clearfield would bean outrage, followed by arrest, fine and imprison ment, but at the National capital it is treated wilh levity, because loil scala wags and niggers might suffer. Hoi. William A. Wallace We regret to see it announced that Hon William A. Wallace declines a re-elcc tion to the responsible position of Chairman of the Democratic State Committee, which he has now held for three years. He lias discharged the duties of that thankless office, fui which bis executive abilities peculiarly fit him, wilh great ability and fidelity, and we doubt whether his equal can f I. ., i. . oo louna to vaice Ins place. Jf, on reflection, Mr. Wallace will not serve longor, let the most capable Democrat m the Klato be sclevtod for the posi tion. Paylestoten Demorrat. Inmama Coi ntt Tho Democratic County Convention of Ii.diatia met on the 11th instant, and appointed Jos. M. Thompson, Esq, Kepreacntatire llegle, and J,m Q. S.nsom, Eq., Senatorial Delegate to the State Con vention, with instructions to Tote for the nomination of George W. Cass for Governor, and Silas M. Llark.ol Indi na, for Judge of the Supreme Court. The following excellent ticket was placed in nomination, to wit : Assembly, Capt. Robert II. McCor mick; Sheriff, U. p. Kelly, Esq.. Pro. C,.rlr, R. White; Treasurer, John F. Stiller; Auditor, J. G. Flom! J."m,Br.F-q.,WMchceen Chairman of th. Democratic County Cimila-.tlts. - 7 ' The Lancaster Intelligencer aays th attempt to mV a party issue out it the Alabama claims haa been abandoned by the Radical". From Sumner's ibsim! assumption th party has speudity climbed down, and it i j on the lower nrnni-ncn liii h it ascended with such -urrrir-ing-Kility (Tho mat "Vnriio only a short lime nno. I The great Curltn banquet at 1 niiuuci ' tibia nasscd off without even an allu sion to the matter. The capitalists of (ho country promptly brought ft resist less piossuro to bear upon President Grant, and he sent Mr. Motley to Kng- hind with thu most pacific inntruciioiia. Tbo courso of iho Domocruti'i press in regard to this matter hn been judi cious and sensible throughout. We could buvobeuteii the Radicals at their own game and havo completely taken all tho wind out of their sails oy clam oring for war against England more vehemently than they; but we chose rather to deal in terms ol moderation and prudeuco. In this, as in othor mill t iV. the Democratic liarty hits shown such wisdom as id needed to insure the safe conduct of our public affairs. We cannot be induced to act wrongly (or mero partisan effect, and in that it differs widely from the reck less leaders of the Radical party. Tiny are willing to rush tho nation into the most dangerous experiments, if by so duing thoy may bo enabled to eont themselves more firmly in tho comfortable positions which afford such fine opportunities fur plundering the public treasury, Now, that the Alabama humbug is exploded, waa wait to soe what new dodgo they will turn. Soine exciting iopio mu wo introduced before long; something which will make "a good enough Morgan until after tho election." What will it bo? Concentrating.- An effort is being moita In cnncontrrtl the onDOSItlon which exists in Radical circles to the rcnomination of John W. Geary. A meeting of those, who arts ugaiust him wns held in Philadelphia, and it was determined to put forward Col Wm. B. Thomas us ft candidate. I Lib movement, it is suid, will have the support of strong men and be vigor ously pressed. We do not think it can possibly succeed, as Geary bas enough delegates already instructed to vote for him to m tike bis nomina tion sure. If tho delegate obey their instructions Geary will be renominated on the first ballot. Lot tho forger of naturalization certificates and election returns have it- Don Piatt is not pleased wilh the attacks mako upon him by the "little creatures" of the Radical party be cause of bis open thrusts and charges, and thus inn them to the wall : "i hey don t know it nut 1 do, inai the vilest copperhead 1 ever encoun tered is an honest man by the side ol Bon. Butler. The roughest rouijh of the Democracy is a gentleman by tho side of Chandler. And the stupidest ass that howls "niffiror" at tho cross rouds is a statesman by the aide ol Kelly. Mow am I to heap abuse on Fernando Wood and Jimmy Brooks, and bold mj peace in the presence of such fellows, whoso unlicensed noeriy not only endangers our organization, but threatens the country I Tho Medical Society of Washington City, having refused to admit a negro to their Association, the Judical pa per are all howling in concert, and Congress is called upon to annul the charter of tho Society. Why can't these foolish f mimics Icavo the negro to work out hi own social salvation r What is the uso of trying to foist him into position of equality for w hich he is unfit? Surely white men in this country have still the right to say whether tliej' will admit negroes to their societies or not. New York, June 18 Henry J, w York 'Jimes Raymond, of the New died at his residence in this city at 5 o'clock this morning. I-iisl night . he was at the Timet office, w ilh his daugh ter, apparently in as good health as at any period of his lile. lie returned home, and at o clock a. m , was stricken with appoplcxy, and died three hours afterwards. Mr. Ray mond lias nover tielore had an atlack of the disease which hn resulted in his death. Thai political barlot, Parson Brown low, now doclarea against the contin ued disfranchisement of the majority ot the while cilnens or J oniiessue. lie thinks it has served it purisise, in Kiving the Radical entiro control of the Slate. Among the, fruits of this are the complete exhaustion of the revenues, and the failure to pay the interest on ine iate dedl. When Sooth minister told his neighbor that he had preached two hours and a half the dnv before, the neighbor said to him,' Why minister, were you not tired to death r "Aw nac," said he, "I was as fresh as rose ; but it would hare none your heart good to soo how tired the oongregntion was. In Alabama the Democrats are pre paring for tho August contest, and hope to carry the Slato by a good majority, intelligent men, of the op position, are daily connecting them selves with the Democratic party, wuiio me negroos win lie more divided than at any former election. Day is orcaxing in an i lie southern Stales. m m m Religion seems to flourish tip In the "loil" counties. The Poller Jmirnal says Coudersporl has two ministers of tho .gospel and three billiard tables. Wo can bea4 thai, for not only have we the fame numlier of "minister" and "billiard tables" but we have a bowling saloon. Emporium Independent. It is a rnrinns fad ihal'appears from report of the Hot-rotary t,f the Inle rior, thnt while there is but one revo lutionary soldier now living, rhe livwi in New oi k,) and drawing a inian, there are at the present time on the rolls the names of ttsn widows of revo lutionary soldiers. Florida ha ralifind lb Fifteenth Amendmout, and all tha liadioal newa- psper in t! country are rejoicing thai another step baa been taken to- wajai uagro ejusiny. .( MwffM'V. Do the Radii als (marine thry ran snv t" tbo tempest timsed ware ol agitation on the nev" question, "thus far shall thou g", ami no farther f" If .,, they are mistaken. Giv lb negroes nlilimited polities! privilege's, put the ballot Inio their bands, seat them In tne jury nox, ami "" bench, send them abroad to n present the nation, and then boll at Ihul point il mu, Already the current ol tun'iitieisiii is beginning to undermine the, social svstein.aiul the inky stream wash in upon the platform hitherto appropriated exclusively to the whites. In Washington the City Council huvc IlllMNfttl Mil tll'l linitnco imiiosinir ft fine upon ll,e proprietor ol any place of amusement, who will refuse a ne gro admittance to those parts of his house set apart for while people, and ft movement is on foot lo revoke the license of any hotel, the keeper of which makes uny distinction on ac count of rato or color, in providing for tho accommodation ot his guests. This is the legitimate outcropping of the negro equality mania. Those who started tho ball are now compelled lo keep it in motion by n'l the means in their power. They cannot pause. or it will overrun and crush them. Tho neirro must not only vote, but he must eut ut the same table at the hotel, sleep in tho same room, and crowd out white ladies and goiillemon at the theatre and tho opera. 1 Ins is the present demand of the negro agitators. What will follow J Mill greater equali ty ; adiiinioii to the parlors ol while men, and lull and enure cquuuiy in uu tho social arrangements of society It men ob eel tliev will lie uepnveu oi their political rights, or fined and im prisoned. This may be thought a fancy sketch. Not io. The Radical nurtv baa u ted with as croat disre gard of right, justice and morality in the past, and in tho luluro tney win uso any and all means to hold fast lo the refns of uuthority. There is dun ger in negro equality doctrine, and white men should deleal tne puny which promulgates it. Aye Might SrHtimenU. The following letter, from the Hon. Salmon P. Chusewill finds responsive echo in the breast of all who favor nmon of fcltnto I Charleston, S. C, May 21), 1809. Dear Sir: Your note inviting mo to attend the ceremony of decorating at Magnolia Cemetery tlie graves of Hie brave men who fell in defense of the Union durinir tho recent civil wur only reached me this morning. I am very sorry that 1 cannot be with you on this moat interesting occasion ; but it is now too late to make tho necessary arrangements. The nation cannot too tenderly cherish the memory of her dead heroes, or loo, watchfully guard the well- being of those who survive. And may we not indulge tho hote thnt ere long we who adhered lo the national cause wiH be prompt also to joiu in commem orating the heroism of our country men w ho fell on the other side, sud that thotte who now specially mourn their loss, consenting lo the arbitra ment of arms and resuming all their old love for their country and our country, one and indivisible, will join with us in liko commemoration o! the fallen brave of the army of the Union ? Tho dead are not dead. They have only gone before, and now see eye to eye. Why may not we all borrow from their aacred graves oblivion of past differences, ftnd henceforth unite in noble and generous endeavor to assure ine uonTir ana welfare of our whole country, of all her Slates, and of all her citizens! Very respectfully, yours, S. P. CHASE. The Km-Hlmrrd Itttrkey. Tbo Bclleftinte Watrkman nys: "Loilty is in tears, sorrow sits on il door step, and despair swings on its yard gate. Black crape flutters from the eoiif sleeve of it brotherhood, and brine bedewed handkerchiefs wipe the noses of it faithful. There is sor row and sighing in its ramps, for Ku Kiuxim has entered its charmed cir cle hasunshesthed it red sword in its midst, and laid low one of its belorea ones. The telegraph t1 the 1-llh inst., tells the great truublo thinly: Os flmturrioT. l the Xationid HnMirrt' Horn? at llarton. a oatorrd rotoraa haiiml Kran., ,lh,iat tiro, a-iatioa, atfunk a ft-llitw onlorrd at Idirr naoid Williami throo blowt with a lah ui-t, rlraiinu am lull and killinr bita invtaall. Ttir Iwo wrrr fwoopiriK tbo hall, l-.rana la in jail on fharr, or manlnr. While Congross is investigating whilo the military district for Dayton is being arranged, and the thousand epauletled radical oftiocrs are prepar ing to take charge of the Dayton dis trict to reconstruct Ku Klux, dar kies, deinocrals and all, let th weepin' brelheriu' chant : Tbia world II full or wnndrr, Thlr o-iirld Toll of uo A Kn-Klax nig by tliuttdor, Laid anntbi-r l. "join 11. Rurratt. In our adver tising column I of tliis morning will be liionil tho taril ol John II. Morratt, K , who bas oponcd a l'roduce and General Commission House at No. ((, Light Street Wharf, Ilaltimore. The cruel and unjust xrecutioiis endured by this young man in tho past three years, and bis courleous and dignified bearing ibroiiirhout, bas won lor him ihe sympathy, respect, and estoem of every iioiKiy, and in Ins new vocation w bexpeak for blm that substantial encouragement of bis fiillow-citi7.ci-.s lo enable him to relriove in a wannre the humble fortune of which he has been so ruthlessly deprived. He is so well known as to require no indorse ment as to integrity, and as lo busi ness qualifications, he only desires an opportunity to afford perfect saliafac tion. I'rince (lenrtiinn. Kamcalicm. The Uarrintiurg rtol says: "Smart, the Washington nrp-a, who was mobbed by the people ol liis own race for voting as he pleased, ha been driven from bis home und is now a refuge in Maryland. The Radicals gloat over this uutragn on the freedom of tho elective franchise. They arc a delectable set to talk anout universal suffrage. They, should bide their heads in shame. It is now plain enough that thev do not mean to en franchise the blacks in order to writer upon them political freedom. They want them for voting tools, and it these intended instruments should un dertake to east a ballot for the oppo nenta to lUdicalism, they will be mnhberl and driven inloexilo. Impar tial freedom and uuivcnuil suirrago under Had ical control I Faugh I It makes a decent man's gorge rise at tho vory thought of such disgusting hypocrisy J ''I wish you would not give me so much short weight for my money," aid a customer lo R grocer, who bad an outstanding bill against him. "And I wish you -Wouldn't eivc m such h.nir 't fur ml," replied th frioer t ike .Vr low s Mrfsllsa the j fffrTfM r mnM ntr. 'lb following law rotating to the collection of acbnol lax was passed by the last Legislature, and approved by the Governor : Sm tio 1. lie it enaiied, fc,, That from and alter the passage of this act it shall be law fill for the lewrd of m htsd I directors of any school district in this coiiimoiiweaiiii, "y rcsonmoii ui uiu board, to auilinrir.o Iho collet-lion of the school tax in Hie mnnner herein- aller provided. Sh:. 'I. The hoard of school directors shall place in tho hands of the treas urer a Cerlitied diiplicalo of tho School lax, and il shall be his duty to give at least one mouth' notice of the limo mid place at which ho will attend, at leust ono day, lor tho purpoee of re ceiving school tux ; and il ahull ho his duty to recuivo and receipt for all the school tax given lnm lor three months after tbo dale of said notice ; Provided, That If nny person, on or before tho expiration of two months utter tho date of suid notice, shall pay to tho collector the amount of his or her tax, such person ahull be entitled to a de duction of five percent, on tho amount thereof, and for tho remaining month he sl.i.ll make no abatement on the taxes received. Skc. 8. In caso the taxes are not nil paid on or bcloro the expiration of three months from the date ot said no tico, the board of directors shall elect a collector, bave tho duplicate placed in his ban, Is, and issuo to him a war runt i'-r tho collection of unpaid laxos on suid duplicate ; and he shall pro ceed to collect tho unpaid tax assessed therein, with an addition of fivo per cent, on the amount thereof, in the lit is taken into consideration that Ad manner heretofore provided by law; 'kins bad mailo persistent and deter hc shall ho allowed such compensation j mined attempts first to seduce, and as may be agreed upon, n jt exceeding , then to ravishtlio soldier's sister, and fivo per cent, ol the money collected ; I and in addition, in case of distress and , sale of goods, be shall rece-ve the same j fees us lire now allowed by law to i constables for a levy and sale upon a writ of execution ; which foes be shall j retain out of the jirocoedsof such sales aflur deducting the taxes and the ad dition of fire er cent thereon. Sec. 4. All ac-w or parts of acts for tho collection of school tax that are hereby altered or supplied are hereby rcpnuiud, so lar as llu-y n-lute to dis tricts in which tho board of directors authorize the collection of school tax by the irorisionsofthisact : J'rvrided, '1 hat none of tho provisions of this act shall apply lo the cities of Pittsburg, or Alli-glieny, or to the counties of Cumberland, York, Franklin, Adams, Sullivan, Columbia, Montour. Nor thumberland, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Ilcrks, Somerset, Bed ford, Fulton, Allegheny, Luzerne. Indiana, Cambriiuund Jefferson. A I'aoFUUATC LAwUttifKR The opinion of Altoniey Gcnerul Hoar ap proving the finding Of Court-Martial in tuo oiaiw ui iraaB,M uii u ri'iiuviuiii-u to deaths citizen of that State fur killing a negto, baa been given and made public. We say, approving the finding, for although the opinion of the Attorney General is never anked in re gard to the merits of cases, and hilh crlo baa uevcrbcen vouchsafed gratui tously in an imiKirtanl Stute paper, yet, in tbia instance, where the com petency ol s drumhead I oiirl-Jdarlial was solely to be pacsrd on, this high official bus gone out of bis wuy to ar gue the merits of Iho case aud play the pettifogging Kadical prosecutor in addition to giving his opinion upon ilto .,.:.. mvu optimal tue juu- ineni of the Court-Martini by the prisoner Weaver. We have nevvrj read a document during ull these latter duys ol tyranny, oppression, and gov ernmental wickedness, to compare with this opiuion in venality and prof-, ligato partiMiiisbip. Texas, which, during the last four years, has been seeking for admission to tho Federal Union, aud which has been snubbed and persecuted by tbe authorities of tne I mon, is now toiu mat us cuir.cns must be hanged by military cutthroats and barbarians, because, lorsoolh, sho is not jet back miotlie I'nion. How grim is thnt joke which is practiced in human blood. Prime Georgian. Hiavkn's Jistk'E An incident of Decoration Dnv iJlnv.HUl has onlv jusl now com. to notice on authority i - , . ,. J, ...if.L.I 1 1 t , wr.t l,tt 1 I. a i.Iil. on that d.iy lo allow tbo Coiilcdcrato grave in Arlington Ctimctory to be decorated ; the removal and Iramjilinn; Uun the lew flowers dropped hkhi the sleeping "lloU'ln" are tact w hich aro s;ill freeh iu tbe mindsof all. It will also bo remembered that Sat urdny evening, after Iho (irand Army ol IEcpublio bad left Arlington, there cam on a scvero storm, aummpanird by thunder and light uiug and tin rents ol ruin. Tbo following morning all was calm and sunny again. The right and B,,..H. L.I i. , i t i . dot ktd the graves or ilia I'nion dt-sd, and had liostowpd them lavishly, ten derly, upon tho nrglctcd rt-Nliiig-jdm-r of tho dosd of the "Lost Oauso." kiit-o dntp in some place lav the beautiful flowers, in perfumed and colored drills w ith rain sirops glisten, iiift in the so It jh-IiiIs, like Iro-li fallen tears. Titers has prown npin this country a system which violates lavr and fos ters crime, and, in tin t, recognites , , 1 . ... 1 r liUMiions. Mei rounerj as a regular humiioss. net alludo to the "Detcctivo fyslm,"so fir it makes the compounding ofl leiuuii-n h pun oi un uperillion. i lie great bond robberies of New York were hushed up, on the restoration of iho bulk of the property Icsa very largo reward paid to tbe thieves who stole it, and tba officers t.f jualic w ho arranged with Ihcin lor th return ot '.he boot v. Kvery one is glad to know imoi nr- i.rnrmiM -tin riiliu nan recovered its nmiiert v : but there is a I.. I ,1 !)....:. I u .. f I 1 p-cneral tleaira to know also l,v ul.ul ... , ..,- '..i t i means and at what post this has been enecieu. i ners ar no runs nt real jnsiltie served by concealinenla in such a mutter, and we hno tho ofBcer ol Ihe city and tho I oiiimonwealth will probe it to the bottom Comnoundiii"; a Iclony is a serious crime at common law, and, by a statute of J'cnnavlva nia, "il snj- person or person 'shall aren or tompound or lake sslinfac lion for any sicalinft or kchhIs stolen, such person shall lorfcit twice tho value of the um agreed for or uken." Age. aj am "I'nder (iod, this jrnvernmetit sf ours cannot be administered in Ihe interests of true froed'im save by the ltepuhlican partj-." The Pre. "Apaitisl GimI, this government ol our has been administered in tb in teret of thierm, rohhrrs and rascals of all deftcripliona, snd will continue to be so long as the Radical rvmain ' in power 7J """""""II. Id..). Ur,...wb, ill forward tham , bmd rhaiijro in Arlington (vmelory. 1 ho j quartan f..r an ration. Ad u. iikjWk. wind bad caught op the flowers which I ss Par or.lcr I.ataan li.irrra. nlr lfiltta. 111 , off dm the summer .nd fall ! Ol IS.IH ! July , Virginia Slste OmVerasnd Congress in en. August 2, Alabama Member of Potiuress. August 2. Kentucky Stale Treas- rr and Letrislaliiro Aligns! 5, Tennessee Slate ( MhVor , innd lA'gisiauir'. .August 10, Montana. Territory Delegate to Congress. September 7, Vermont Slate Offi cer and Legislature. September LI, MaineStale Oflhein and Legislature. October 6, Colorado Delegates to Congros. Octobor 12, Pennsylvania Stato Officers and legislature, Octobor 12, 'Ohio Slule Officers und Legislature. October 12, lowii Slato Officers and liCirihluturo. October 20, California Judges of the Supremo Court. Tvovemher ', rew loric secretary of State, Legislature, Ac. November 2, New Jersey Legis lature. Novomber 2, Massachusetts Stale Ofiieers mid Legislature. November 2, Minnesota State Of ficers and Legislature. Noveinber2, Wisconsin Stato Offi cers and Legislature. Joseph Adkins.ft Radical carpet bag Stute Senator of Georgia, was nssas simitod a few day ago, while riding ulong the highway. The osaassin was a one letrsred ex-confederate soldier. Terrible Ku Klux oulraco. But when died, dirty villuin that he was. a proper and merited death, the Ku Klux part o tins story loses much ol it torco. Senator Adkins wns no doubt a rela- live to "hister Adkiiis, concerning whom it is sunir, that "she lost her grasp on Cuiiiian happy shore Whether or not she did, it is plain thai he has. . - " . ll rowing tniiiM'ii upon ine uemocraiie parly. Jt be One, llin parly will te in about the same fix the iarm wagon is when it has luo much dung aboard it'll break down. $ric dwtisfnunts. IiiHTSlTayt4 w? from the prmiiBrt of J tbe nmlriii?ii'4, rrniiiing at Itlmttn hndjrt oval lb ?Uib ol Mar U-t, Ml I.Y COW. ku( If Trtvrt wld. rrd ud wbitr rrn.tU'H imnr rntirrlT wbite. Any en fymubinK uifrioilm(i which will Ir-twi U her ircwTtry will lr lit.rrallT rrwKnlt-d. . LEW lb C. 'ltLK)M. rpi.AC lll;K4 AMI ll-Ibm ciiM 1 Ifnl M IIO'H. TtACHKKS re uld in Krlbfta tuwnplit,,. (t.r Ihr urn of wt mofiltip. to r,Hr nHitv tH,t Utrr thnt) tliv rl ol Spti-mlwr. A,linti will plraar irnd Hurriniiirnri Allrra j W. l'OTTaR. Prw't. Tbroo Kant, Pa. or Rnl.i Kt:cl,r, Karlhaua. )i-7S-4t A nMIMHTH ATORU- R(TICK N.,tlea i bvn-l.r giten tbat Lrtlrra of Adiaioiitra ttMB ha inf born rranled Iho an.loritned on tbo rautr of til 111 STUN KM Kill U. doonua-d. lair of alorrif tnwnrbip, CkarftrlJ roontr. l'a . all j I -, n i u . inwitirq in ra i y rriaie aro rro,arairfl M wakr iiatardiatr pa iu-at, and tboar havmn rlaiini or drntandt lim tha law will preacat llioa properlf autlioatieatod for aottkmoat. JACOB WlfiK, j-3t dt pj Adm'r cum. Iral. mralo. VIMIIITR ATOK-H NOTIt .:oiio u brrobjr n-t, ea Ibat k-ttin of adaiimauallun u Ihe ralala uf JOHN ). ( Al V, deoraarj, lair of Oulirb tonaalitp, ('Irarfirld onualv, l'a.. bar-. w lif-a flw't -ar!fl l fl,ip.,tn-.l ill aoni iul,'),U'tl iu mi1 Mitai a ill ,.ra-e niNkr ,ar ntttit, and tbua baring clailua or droiaadt will prooeut til- tn prtN-rlr aulbraiicatod f, aelUenjrnl and all',wanos nilb'tul di lar. irJJSi pl MsIIUARCT CAIV, Adm'a. DIWOI.I TKIN -T hTy rt iTnTti i p herrlo foaa anatlnf brtwoen ta wndenirn' d in tbr JSwn-aalil rnrinraii, in tan Borough of CtcaHiold. oaa ditK'ilvnd br niuluaj e,inarl on Jaaa Utb, lJ. Thr Ih,Ii. an I ai-roiinta of thr Irn are in tha ban'li of II. U. Nuliaj lor xlllnarol. Vr auni iadblod ta anid Snw ara reqnoated to oHtlr tbeir aoeottoU al aa rarlv s day aa poMihte. I. i. MVI.IXO. Jana J"., t(l l J. H. (-HOH KIL-. itf-X. B. I ba baainrai will be enntinurd at the o'd atand It tbr nnrirrnifned. TUaaklul for iZirVifflQ"" Boo Shoe?, Farmers, Please Take otIce! HAVINl) rrrurrd th. I gl.f III Kll tbr HAR I'UON JIOIISK IIAV FOHK. andrr tba .r.,.J n aainnn.-ni Intern r.t.-at oane.ifj, snd eiamitie our stork btlor par from l.tman K-fi-rr, Piuburf, l'a.. in tba ooan- " T.?r'l' .TVi""' ,' ." 1 lo r'a noltro tc all thorr dcxrtca to iiurehaaf r l . .. . .. .. M Inrfca Ib I In" trrriUtrt, thai I ata boo hmufeil lo Mippl aid Fork, wbi-W, itb Ha latent improTtv rut. in pmniiund the KKST Ft-KK IN I'SK. Yrvtvn eaa he attpphed at H'm. Prooa'a, one mile frt.ta ("learHrld, or at the Hardware tort jf Wcrrell A Uijlar. la LVartVld. m. a. nnow. W. R. Tbia ta to jlro ti!ice, to asorehatit. blacksmittia, or fartnera. who . nr !, ht - herB makinft, wIl.Df at atinj. Fork mlo oa (tie j Harpoon pnnri,,?, wiiboBi lioanae froa hunt itoTav, r mi aae (Ttit, or tut ownert ot atore i airaifi, itatvi uwy aro nanie IO nmaorUoB lur iiifrnirrnii-ot of aomo, bb4 tbat all ouch paniee 'ill br reuired tn rroder onrroot aad int atato- ment af all aorb Fork), aad la srlin tor aan ttrr law dirwrla. A rolanrnrr XalaraMit nnd nHJo.lmcr.t ran ha rfftotrd on ra faroraHIa tarma than ont tlial ,"i"-.,,wiraa raw. niatamowtr oan IK arnt Dtaaa-il.t-Tlon OF PAKTM.KMIir. Tha ,ar(nrrtiip bralf,ra asirtiftf la thr honor biionrar ai I. L. Hotiratrin A t o., ia dta oliTd. Tb bonnraa will br nrttlod and hemartor ooodarlrd in tbr name of I 1.. K- I. h. IlKI.KNSlKIN. A. IIAl.M. Clraifti-M. Jnna IS, li,u. VI1MI Mwl K A1XIK-M IITIt IiT-Tnoo. ir bon-bi rir that lll,-raf adnnniMratioo on Ihr r-lalr of HA VIII Mrk f: K II AN, drova-od, lata of Jordan tnwnrliip, t'lrarftold oniinlr, Pa, faarinr born datr rranlad to tbr nndrrairiiad. nil poranna Indal.ird to airi ralala will plraw niahr E"7': "'"" " ' '. a. ,i.m.i, ,,ii proaanl tlifin proiwlr a,itb,.liratrd f.w aoMlrrornt nun ,um Anannrflla, Jnna IS St. Adminiatralor. FAHMERS, Look to Your Interest I rilllr! nndorrirord l,ai oblainrd tba rirM lo X T. J. 1HIOTH 8 IMI'IIOVKII r5! IMP KATaACTOR. Aflor a trial of Uiroa daaa an Iba larra of Joaiab W. Tbnwi.a,.n, in l.awrrncr tonnhip. wo Snd II par anlb nl in aaar rraioi, 'lin porfaH aatiafarlron to a'l paaornv Knik mr haa rat ?nt oat of rapair. Wr ratrartod avrrr '"a a '" "T,r. j t,oa aad alaoip aa wa paaardl-laTra nnd amall ' ,v i oSor u ta tbr rin-n at iwrrnor. i-ikr. ''" Branfiwd and U,..l,m l,,n.r,i,,1. Wa will' i aril tlir rirhl to bmld a rtnrlr marhinr for S.-10 im. , 0r. ir.. .B,t , mMnr ,hj, wa wiU allrrr tha oaow on tba faraa of iba aba.rT.and (Ira il a trial f..r tba anji.fnotion of uia pan-baorr. for JI'a 0. wilb pa.vnrnta liharal. Addrraa lain Brown, kartald P. 0. rb-aritald roumi, l'a. A. Jl PIIOWN. Jl Jm-pd w. r. T ATF.. 17 M l br r, rrn that Lttara Taatamrntarr hai boon irnnlrd to tba anbaprihor, on Iho KMalr ,rf BAIIHta t AI.IIW KI.L tMM U,. t;k. ' I lown.nin, t h-arnol oonntr, I'niaa.rlranin. nil parmnr indablad aa aaad kataaa aro roanoalad to maba itnmrdl.tr pavmanl, and Ihnar kariof rlaimt nrainal tha aama w, Uproar at tl,oa daj, aalbo,it,Mr. fm artllamrr.t. nv2"Oipd O. B. CAMiWHI. K't. tba liESiorRAf irAI.M a SaC. IVaia aonta. ararv rotor atioi, hava onn. If I Trll-:l FMI .'IT-AppM. IWhra, IVooo, ! Jl aornon, iwrmaita, Itaarlaa, I oat rorolaH at jttit i. r. KRATZrH's. I)l.ATKHM-oa RroUn Iad Plaster and Iwlainad Plaatat, far anla at i ' J-r.IiRATr.ER-. BtAlat ttlJITBI T-B SU M P0R I rab) at r.t rfJ-S. flilt fop(U. vVernlfJ, fU. HATKU & SONS ahf. tm-nviNo a vn f!Mitw t or t'AkiMs a ioi i, cm rim. WAl.l. rATEUS-GILT rAtKK, f a. I. AC K I T It 1" A I N 4, W INI)W Nil AP F.- jjteuPA N KS AND QUILTS LIS EX TABLE CLOTHS k SATKIKS LADIES SILK COATS a OVEllsK I UTS. ELEUANT SHAWLS A LACE PtiINTS. LADIES' .( CHILDKES'S TRIMMED II ATS. DRESS fl(KDS AND TRIMMINGS. I5F.ST KID GLOVES-LADIES' 0ES. TI.EMHN'H AND CHILDREN'S. BLACK AND FANCY HILKS. FINE BLACK ALPACAS. UN EQUALLED STOCK LADIES' ASD CHILDREN'S SHOES t UAiTEK-S. MES'S CALF if- FRENCH KIP BOOTS. HEAVY CALF ROOTS. 5.- MEN'8 ASDBOYS'FINEANDUEAVY b HOES. BEST STOS E 'I EA BEITS. JO. CASSI MERES VERY CHEAP. GROCERIES, FLOUR PH0VIM0SS JIT LOWEST RATES. LIBERAL DEDUCTION TO THOSE HUYING IN QUANTITY. WOOL. MARKETIN'ff AND COUNTRY PRODUCE- WANTED, rir.rlleld. Junr 10, 19. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Skoond street, Clearpikld. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. rriUC odriKd rplfn)r IbtIu tka t I r,lndid saporttatat 0IrobadiM, whic 17 ; mn uom Mn,og T VERY LOW FRICLB. TUair t4k eoviltu Is part f Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Sorb at priaii, Da lilnra. Alparni, MrHaoa, Uifi;bama.MuiliB,(bloa(-bad and nnblaarb- ad,) Prilling.. Tiraiafi. nottos aad wool FlaaBrU.6attarUr,Caailnaraa, Cotronadea, Ladiea' ehawls, Kabiaa A Hood. BalnHrt-al aad Hoop r-klru, Ae Alto. d MMria!)! of We. Dr..r. ud fck.ssi it., a r.. nnHt. a Kk.n. all ol vbirb WILL BE SOLD I)W FOR" CASH Hardware, Qneensware, Glassware) Groceries and Spices. i IN PHOKT A GEKEHAL ASSOKT1IENT ; f'f rrrrrlhinir noll; kapt la s retail alara. all cuaar sua CA"U or appmra aoaatrjr pro due. A. K. WRIGHT SOSS. ClrarSa'd. Noa.t , IfST. V firMuar, mi ituvr ouukjT JUS. SHAW & SON IT-T jutt oend a Nsir Stoss, on alaia SuCuasriiLO, Fa., laKlr occupied bj Wm. F. IRWIN. Their stock cor.aials of Gatx-is-aa of Iba beat qusliljr. and erery articl aeoeaaarr for one's comfort. cliainc el.awhere. Mar 0. IHMi-tf. 1 1?F liEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for IdM I-"-7 and i,M for fale at tho I'art Ofhro. 1'rvo 2i or nt a. Mai IK to but addreaa. ie.ir -iitoiii. v a!tf.iii-iim.ai. poueia WlMIl, waatod. fur whirb Ilia hialiaat tritr- art prior will ba juud, by i.i j. p. KnATzr.n. " r a M l.lClltll.iMMl LoN i ill IMiLEA I Tba audarricnMl barrbr aii-a aottoa. tbal tber il 1 par tbr hicbrat raarbat prior for a rood nualitrof LM) S1IIMU.KI-: aod tbora baiinr orb for aalo, will ind it ta thoir inlrrml to riva tnotn s oall br-fora arllmf rlaawhrra. JOS. Ml W A POX. rioarorld Marrk I. 1M1I tf Dl01 -TII IP PARTP.Rlr. Iba partnarablp brrotnfora aatrtiar in tba .rar4iro ol Iba raw aa ajlaoa. Hiflor A I'irMint. ia ditaohad. Tbe bntnra will W BHiU-d and hrrraftrT oundnrtrd is tbr Mama of tl tlliani A. Mallaoo. WAI.I.A(K. 1H(.I.I R A J'lEl.MNd. Clrwrsrld. l'a.. Jana , l. a. n. ri'Li.ramii.... arrnKKaiii. I FULLERTON 4McFHIRS0N, KtKI' rnatantN oa bans! and for aaVe, Freet. aaeatri. tut-b a 4 BKF.K, YliAK, MUTTON, Ac, Fn-ab Fi,h. aad all Vrrotahlra In araon ; Canard Krnila. Pattrr, Uhl. da. nhirb tbay will aril nt tha !ow,-at marbH pro-a. a.b paid fr t ATTI.K. Ill TTtR, da. Ilaoa on starbrt 8trot, opooaita ihr Conrt Honaa. Clm-notiLJ'B. MT II, "Sw It VIMIKIailHATH' Mil H aw Xotira ia horol.r riron tbat Ir-ttorrof ndtntniatratinn aa toaralaiaof A. 8. oil HTFVAM. doorworf, Una of tlnltob townabip, i'trnrttrld oonnta. Pa, havlnf boon duly rrwatod to tha nndtrairoad. all prraooa indrMrd to aaid Hmm wilt pbwao naaba paiaaonU nnd tboaa baring elniara or daaaand a ill prnaant tkant pronorlv ontboatiratad for anl llrmani. 'jAalliS Kl.VNS, nr Si AdtniBlatrntora. lMIo,TKnilf wiru-t--xnil,.. iabaraba rlrantbal lat.araof ad.laiatrafoo j f, rOrRTII HSI0N af lb.praa.al arba aa ma aauta of 1 1. 1.1 Aid III IIHKrl. doaowaod. -..,."., Taaraf tbia lna'ilnlian willoomnianna aattta of 1 1,1.1 AM III IIHKrl. i bta af bari.f Uta af liroaior fwnabin. Clan-Said raaala. l'a boon dull araa tad In tba nadarairaad ! all naraoan indabtad la anid ratato will nloaoa immadaau pnrmanl, snd tboaa aaat aiainx or aaainnda will praaant tbaai proparl) 1 " oraaai ia,nrnaa amnrnoaa aaarj ima nntbantloalad lor aaltlaraanl wilbnnt drlaj. wolodod in s karrab, prwottral awd naoaoaa- JOHN Hl tlllK-i. pllrbad adaontta for not aaiaa. Kit II AkD III tillK.S. Tk FTisaipnl. baalof bad Iba ndanntaara af )rj St Adminiatrmmr.. me aipariraaa in kia profoation, naamna no. - - - - --a . raata aad yanrd-ana Ibat kia anlira abilitp nnd STtTHMKNT op HHKKMK MsTRIt'T ! snarriaa will ba daroaod to tka naaral and naaa .., MCIKhiL I'Hll.-l Inrk Hrown. km.. Trraa. I anl Irataiar of tha toalb pl.r-rd nadar kia aknrca. aror ol lo rrara 8,-bnol liiatrM. ia noaoanl witb tha faodr of aaid UiatriM for lha Joar andinf Mat Jlat, til wraron, T halooon dwa Ttiatriot laat arOlrakanU. T af-aaoal of Lai aaaor.ad for ISnS. T arnouul of ritatr apphpnalKm 1 n arawnt of noOTwtrd tai roratrnd front t'oantt Yroa.nror To ardrr on N. Lnnbaadw rniTorroa. Rr araonnl of o-drr. rrorriroH.fi ,?Sj S By Trmrnror'a fon-t,tara... it 17 lT rollrolor'a o?rrannar 1 1 a IS Pv ainnrration oa dop. tor 'Sa a r Pr rtonoratmn oa dop. for 'S a S Rabnlnaoadwa lxaUorl-.... I4t TI t1 a 1 Jul 111 147 4t dt t TolaJ ..Sj.inj M U,JSJ i Tati.or RowLrn. roidr.L tf. fa-'J,- JKV'?j Hj f,oou, ftrerrrtri, Ttf. MOD MOBS J liOOD ST 1.15 ! ! AMi LOW PRICES!! NEW SPRING STOCK AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! I) ItliSS - GOODS, TRIMMINGS KOTIOSS IS OU AT VABI TY ! Ubite Goods ! Stamped Goods! Illirr ud 0lovf! Cvmll nd Ckirll! LttUir HhsU sad CoUf 1 mw ttvkl Straw Goods, Flcrwers, Ribbons, rtc, t'ulinllu snil I'anioli, Window gbd, Ldin sad Cbildnn'i SIlORtl, W.ll Pspr, Cq.n anil Oil Clolhi, Hsli A Cspi. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Tickifixi, Cottntudea, Cwaimera, Twrtdl, Ac, Ac, CffEAPEJKhan tl CHEAPEST! I). C. KIVLIXC. ('Irarfirld, April ft, ISC). THE CLEARFIELD STORE AECONSTHUCTED. QniTf l. r rd JullB F. W'cT,T..... Williu Willan Pawall, W.Biu. GEO L REED & CO, Two doerf aorta of (lie Cosrt Hu, CI KAR FIELD, PA. I TTAVINfl rrtomrd to onr eld bwatneaa atand. ; X 1. wa lifraby notify tba ritiarna of t-learSrld ! aad the pnooa snerall, thai -w Lara oaitrrrd u.no. aud ii.ii ,l lo pneraia, a vinrooa rain- u,, inimor fu, M i hi hare now o banfi full tTttv of mil kind of godf Oard IB tbi BsrkrL lo Ut lioo of J Dry Ooodfft, We elaita to barr a full aaaortioeat, eoavlrtinf la part of Ma tin a, Mearbed aod an bleached ; TrtBt of all gradet aad itjlet ; aad Spring & Summer Dress Goods, Fork a- AtpaoAt of all akadrt ; Vt Taincf, Mo nM aad t laaoeia : bendra, a fall aaeorU aaeat of jerUBeB i wear, eoatifiitif, ia part of Cloths, Cassimeres, EatiaetU aad a ftill BJMrtaient of UEADY-MADE CLOTHING. ollons Hosiery, Trimmings BOSSKTTCAf, Hata and Caps, Boot and Shoe.. GROCERIES. Vc hire aeoll npp!r of Cnffsf, Ta. Cuirar, Hire Mulasaea, 4iboxn( I'tab. halt, haeeoi, coal and fifth Gila, FLOUR, BACON, DRIED FRUIT, Fnfr-nrod llama, Mra Tork, aud full anpply nf Proriiiaaa. QUCPn.SM Are, iiartlviarf flllll IrtDOsffM H inIaar Vort. All tbr f.r.f,:,n artirtra will or rirnanrrd for CASH, LI bill K II. or lOl NTKY I'lloM l E. and M prion to wbirk I bora raa ba no rtorptioa Tboaa in nor af Uoodi in aar Una, will ploaoa UrCALL A.XJ) SEE T'S.'Sa GEO. L. REED Jt CO. rioartrld. fVpt. 17, IV, tf. tf dnrsticnal. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS rLEARtIFJ.il, PA. fHR LAST HALF of tbo oreoeat FI'RINiJ X TEXM of toefT-fwo veeka, otll ovmaoeBor ob lft.a4ar, April Jft, lSCkt. TKi M OF TIUTIOX. RealiB;. VlbofTBt-l)T, Writ.B)(.0l)eet Lot anoa, rntaar AitthaaeH) bb f nan are teofrhT. wf balf tons, (of ebrrtB weekft.) $S Bf lliatort, Looal ail rifairB Uooraf'bT nb ftlp Irrawina?. UraJBBiar, Meolal an! Amtea Antbraetie 9 A! lr ai tbe S t?o a t 6 For fall part it wUn aeiid for Ctrralar. Clearftrla, .N-- 11, UU ta aoo f4 CLEirILD ACiArJElVlT7. Rev, P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal. ., 1 " ' ' . r"ii anlar n ana lima. Tbtj will ba rf witb initios Ironi Ik Ua Ikai a a tar u , , '' faaaloaj. lHla UK T( lllo. : Ortkornpt. Randilf. Hunf. and rMwrata Atilbaaalar. rar Soarros 111 waabt) S M SS Oraninutr, earapkj, Arttkmaut, and H.-lora Atrabrn. Oooojatrr. TriroBaaaatrr, Man. aarataon. Snraoainc. Rbiiaaopba. Pbaai. nlaaa. Ckawiatra. Book toaulao. aad rkaaiaal blaormpbp . . . Laiia. Uaaok nad Pranak, wttk ana of Ik a abaan Branakaa . . . it! a a' riu t laoo ( -"a naii . . SIS Do Jbtr-Ma drdwrtiaa will ba aaada for abaoBoa. mdr-raafhHkarnorlionlorat...l Raa. P. L. HARRIStlN. A. M- fan. I, IIS . t l Priarlpal. IOR l r-Wkita lU. tina. Palat. I.ln. O-l, TarfrBlma. Vamitkai af all kinda. (. ilora In 0i' atd l'r Tatal, Varairk 1 n.hoa tl Piute Icr ..,. viYi'HanV cOr ax :sTj T or louIaFnrm and Tim tar Uud IT. Im.M1 l M Mir ! Il V .Jlt l M imujrti ot I'trartirWl, Ou TucsJaj, June 9iL 18C9 At S Vlock. p m., tt f(lu.nf tVrfatu TrnH of Ut tb Mti of MATTilKW rh, IT.V4 Tract Nu I It sttutirj iu BmH but. ktnt lhr "Mntnrfttatl" ftr-f.rriv, and (if aVTitTd fntlow : Itrirtttrin i eurntrr of William luJ; lUbot U tAitl Wm. ll,Nvr uJ 11. l-tn-lttrry. d')rrJ rirt i fefhr; la a ,M u ,JJ ri(l: lhea lof wl rul, north U 4t i -IOi,rfh,l. port: tiinc vouth V4,fiwM wint (t ftrrcbit, to til? pine it-tup; Ut-iac auir Jfffl 14 4-ltf lrfbf-, to hum. , b loud of Jobm llc. Bnrtti 2 arrr irrrliir tu ttirnrt t lhf our lb 1 7 4, frr r 7H prrhw, to putt ; tbrncf porth J 4 4- prrhr. to atooe ; thc- n,nk ; -rt tut 111 6-11 perchn.to p:tt : It 1 dtgrrrm Wftt 10S preho, to tua ; tkn aorta 07 dyrWt wert iV V 1U M rebn lo u Of OrlglBUifig, Odi It und rrd and fifty-two prrehri ud aWvi bftvtuf oiaviit lirwaorvt clsurd tud uon raltirstioo. od bartnir; thortoo rrtru 4 o. KKAMK llWKM.I.Mjt u6tOK UOUL orrclSANK OAKN. Bad oil otter dfrmn bui)linBTK ; bIm, b Urgo aud bnxiuctiTt mrxttj on thf prfBitrf. Trorl Ko.S li litoBtcd in Bri-tfW ti liip. Iff ibuiiic at ft odi- rororr of ttorioft kiiw-U and Jhn ; Ibooot ootk ; frv9 rt 120 10 pertbe, lo pan , tue H land of ilouifardutrr, BortbS dt-frrcceaM Mrcbol to obit oak tapling ; tbroee k4ti btrujnmiD knrpfi, Dortu 7 di-froM ni porrheft, to puat ; lheoc aortb I dxma rut S pcrrhc, to p i, tbtoon ortb tl deftrm t u iirrchrr, lo a port ; tbenm by lu6 of UcKs. uutu i l-grMs whI IW 3-11 ptrchtt Utfimii Containing 91 tcre M dl Perthet llaing ttraHcivd with itbiU-piao aud otbet ttai. Tract Kb S Tc iitatlrd in BridfuHtm. hip, NrgiBMinf at a port ; Uiruc br tb? Tn I'B&aot. aod Voma Lcvjr tmrrrrr, aortk M . ehw lo a port : tboor wtstt liV iHr.-boT to i M tbne Boota 2o dro;p wn 60 prr-rat itip. tornrr Ol r raocn n on vurwrw ; luronr et H perebrft. to tbe place ol befmjjiBg, Containing 60 sierra wort or Un With aiout S arrot vW-arod. anr barinf tatrati rmtod a amall doellioj bout aad abk Kow 4 Tbe Bi.dind-d oae-tlitrd part of (km ptenri or trarti ot 1md4, ivtng un MbtaMi crrek. Uneol then know a bm Use Urn tntjt TBfTBDttil ia thr name of Holrt II. MAntjj Ha vine a GKIrT HILL, hAW WILL ao4M basl-lifigl rirrtr'l tbem-a. Oar other tbruftai taiBiaij about Ml Krfl, aad oinao'H it tat Dinf of Jarob BrrC Tbe ether tbrreof in It a boot t arrea. aod warraotrd ia tW hsbi of n tlliaja n. Kepoer. rTKRMS. One third of tbe parrhaar to b paid ia cufh ; odc tbird ia ooe vrar: mi tbe rrBtJaimcjt third at tb dratb of tbeid satd dri-edrnt Ibo latlor paraaeBU, v.lt mtm patatte auBBBMf, to bo aeearra r-y toaai Mortgage ua tb prrana-ML 1 HN Ar H. F"Rrn, KAMI tL P. VII"X. Jn It fi .41 tb, n i tart EXECUTORS' SALE REAL EMATK OF I)R A. 11. KE2, DECEA'KD. BY , irtnr af aa ardr iaaaaj wat of tba Orpamr Coart of Claai SMd coonl J, Ikm w mi B4 ibr Conrt llvnaa. ia t'loarnoid.on ATt kbil, tbr 3d da; af Jalj.at 2 o'clock p. ai,tat laoarinj VALUABLE REAL ESTATE: Ccnitlnf of Tt Barrel aud aHovaaet af GOOD FARMING LA.VD, Fitnatr in Lawroooa toonahip. honndrd br kail of Hoaa krad, Jba J. Mrad. Mitrbrll Hn4 ml otharf : kanoa errritd tbaronw a I.Oli H"lI la-d l"i BAHN, nwd a VUSK TfSiJ! I Mol ftE i aWt i-. aorta alonrad aad ia a pai i alaia of oaltHolion : foo4 naior ; aad aoou Ut ' rood boartas frnil trwa. ) TRRNI, Atl I Oaa inb aak al aaJa. una-tbird of lot talaaK on aonfiraaattan laaraif. and tb balanrr il anai ! amtoal iaatallaanila, to n arcaml boad mi 1 ttortffaga oa Um pmatrra. I MILLS' RFtr, MAKY KF.AU. Jbv Id. an Kaoraun lIou.se and lot for Sal I "AIKI ;rrHP nmlrraliteod orr, at Pmatr Sab b V knlbliar ia U,M frrt. two trorirl bfl iidBif j nnrrna. Moon Pltri.r aiid otbrr Bror I on" on-tinj... aj-TtKM-fl.JW).. too-iaira earn, balance ia oaa acwr.-aa for farther pV' Ilea ara inair oa tic pmni-a. J.tltiB T. FNOKt. rVarB- Id. Janr !. 1S9 Jt pd. Xow Cabinet ! A I o.c!msnx LANt) and i.t JiBr.n cri 11 PANV .ffrr for aal Tuwn lta ia lar Wr w(k of Orcrola. karbrW raantr. Pa-, aad aai j b-lf to mil pnrcliaarra o-lUi.la tbr hai,la of aw j hroarh. Orero'a u) aitnalrd on tbo atorbaaaol i t'rork, ia tba mbat prtioa af tba roaatf a1 I Ira. b Id. on Iba lia of iba Trrona A Clraran Kailroad. a br r tba aforbannoa and brirrrm ' brBrk imaraart. It ia alra in taa hrin a- v Muaussnns TMSI ian IM, ( smrft) Srq nrw an ohtte piae, tM-Btinrk. oak, bbo Mber t'inwT far roatadl it. Ote of Ibr larrrat luinb-r ttaaaUftar ltt ettablirhrAealf a tbt ltaU ia lecBtnl ia tb) ion. hi)e tbr re aro aaaay otber laaibrr aH tbtnylr aiilli aroano it, Tbo tow a it bat ' yrf old, ana rtntajaa a (walatioa of oa tbto ano .ub--'-atf. P&Fot fartbor infomatioa tf p!j at (br o of ibt aboaf awanpaajr. JOI.V LAWallE. aprl 4 pHf-ennteoaVv'. Houses and Lots fur Sale, 1.01 R HMl SLiS aai LOTS ia CtVarieM. tV X mW a raiBabaO Irrai. P'rroa ftm ia tbirtjr ) a. A taa. a plot of HH R the ra.rart-T uf torth and Roro atreH. ato fret. Tbeo 'f Ibeae ka art otll locals fr eilber la at be r iarJ, real rard. or fur baiU'if Borpoort fraerallr, beiag onbia l.9 fret a( ta rallrol drwt. 1'riae aoJ tmni n apply tiLfhtsi. 1 lleKN. Iet.t4-tf t'toarfteki. i Valuable Farm FOR SALE OR R EXT 'IMlli andrrirned aow offm at private aW ai M. fa,nn, atlaale ia Lawroo) townf.hii. t'learar' oBbtY, Pa., boHtxto by trra, Mr Marina ana alh or. bh4 ottbia 1 aatlea af lb railroad arpat a v Tarafrirt Hmaf D Ar.nt TO im of wblrb la rtrarod. larta Tt- Ms sn. I."1 (IBS, aad arbrt an awild'ora. wi:b oor I OS aarror frail trrn ard i ; nr"or fa-linr r.rin(t of watar naar tba boaw, raJ j witk na wtarb l on Ibr plncn. If proarlt 1 nianarm. aa am pat lor it. Tba abr-la w awrr bud nub coal. Ooaof 'ha boonr aow iaarrd a- tbroa ymra for Sl.SM. ia a r-d raapaar. (aali inf ta par nofil tba tioar ia np.l aw-pKlrlt. fJ.Sdfl, tn r..r parraa F' tarwia. Aa.. appla ta Wl.l.iM IMKIFI. rioartrld, -aM rah. d, lft. ' 11ARCA1NS! DA KG A INS! Farms Timber Land & nor FOR sake: 1M1 K MiWribor. dariront of dlrporlaf of tan tool and prraonal propniT. ollart lha b iiHrara opportnnilt f, bargain. : ON R F ARM aitnata in tiirard lowa.baa knona a. tba -Claadinf KnaarM Farm ." aH-a i, t landa of Aar 1-aront. aad alkrra. roan ( HN Arra-a. Hit o) nkirk ara rk-arrd. " l" dwoUiag boewa, bom and Tnang orrbard tbooai Alto, TIIK III IK. KIN lAKV. nontaia-l 1 IIMI Arrea. ,l, of .Wl Bra rlrarrd. '" I dwrlliot 1 M, bam, and olbrr r cll".'M-o"-1 t frlbar wi'h laa thru i&x Toaag arrb.rH, larooa lao. RRVRRAI. OTHKR PARJUS aid W--" a lumil MMiMtua. a ! PllB llkir Tk. 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