Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 20, 1869, Image 4

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"CiKOKOE li.GlMiKLASPt'.H, Editor.
CLEAKF1EI-D, IV
wtiixksday vi)HMN).i'T'i!ii:n :o. ie9.
Too Latk Tliu Entity emomU
cv'ulontly did not vole early or often
enough on election day to bo 01 much
. use to the Doctor.
Hans (ienry's majority three yoars
ago was 17,0U0, while "the best gov
ernment tho world over saw" hod
28,898 majority last November.
at m 4
Cheated but not defeated ! The
Democracy fuel fur prouder with iU
candidate defentod than the KadicaU
with thcir'a elected. Victorious but
ashamed.
Burrs Butted. The Democrats of
old Mother Centro have elocted their
nominee for Sheriff, Mr. Woodring,
over the valorous Jorry Butts by C13
majority, while tho majority for As-
aorobly, l'rotbonotary and Treasurer
in only Ul'G.
The "government" has writtan a
letter denying that it had any hand
in or knowludo of tho late gold gam
blers' jubilee in 'ew York. Tho fol
lowing V 1. S." is appended to tho
denial :
P. 6. I bare written thi. in great baale, anil
without even-ieing judgment a. to tho propriety
of writing it; but I .ubmil It Uiyuur jutlgmviit.
Not Qiit. The Karley lloichards,
who for weeks offered to boi a small
embryo fortune that Mr. Hull would
not receive iivo votes in Karlhatts, can
ceo how much they prevaricated by
looking at the election tublo. Hull
thrco behind Packer, and Karley six
behind Geary. - Fulsehood and decla
mation never amount to much in a
Vnd enuso.
Tt.t III unit III tfttn oti'V-
1Kcwhere will be futintl a compli'lc
table of rotnrm of llio election in this
county. The general roaull is better
(hull we expected. Twelva bundled
is whitt w chimed until Wodncsdiiy
morning, when ono third of tho vote
wits returned, showing an increase in
thoM) districts of 111. Upon this fact
wo based our calculation of 1 ,-1 1 K1, sup
posing that tho other two-thirds of
tho county would show n similar gain.
But such was not tho fact. Wo sus
tained small losses in Bcccaria, Bell,
Graham, Jordan, Lumber City and
Woodward; besides tho heavy loss of
23 In Decatur, 29 in Girard and 23 in
Karlhnus, which show nn unnatural
loss, compared with tho rest ol tho
county. Ilenco our majority settled
down to 1,222; being nil increase of
80 on the lust October election, and
100 ou Grant, in November. Oscoolu,
Curwensvillo, l'enn, I'ilie, Goshen and
Union contributed nobly towards the
redemption of our good old Common
wealth. Our tablo shows six more
majority lor Pucker and I'orshing than
the official return on filo in tho l'ro
thonotary'g ofllco, from tho fact that
tho lieturn Judges only tallied 100 for
each of these genllomen as tbo vote
of Knox township, but at the same
time gave the balance of tho ticket
107. Wo examined tbo iianors and
found the voto in question to be 10G
instead of 100, making tbo majority
tor tho former 1,222, and the latter
1.221.
Sled ft-Hammer Argument.
Georgo S. Boutwell, Grant's Secre
tary of tho Treasury, in his political
harangue in Philadelphia, on Saturday
before tho great election fraud in that
city, stated that the National Debt was
ftro thousand, four hundred and forty
millions of dollars, (2,410,000,000,)
and that it must bo paid in gold, con
trary to all law and tho expectation
of every bondholder. Header, sup
pose this infamous project succeeds,
with gold at an averago premium of i tinued
40 per cent. It will just add nine
hundred and seventy-six millions to the
dobt, incroaso tho profits of the bond
holders that much more, and nicko
tho taxpayers' bill three thousand, four
hundred and sixteen millions of dollars,
i. MA 10,000,000.) This little Boutwcl-
at tho Into election gavo Peter llcrdic
810 majority for Mayor over Mr. Par
sons. We will gnnrnnteo that the city
debt will not decrease while the enter
prising Teter continues Mayer, unlc
tho Council is of a different construc
1 ion. We siii-pcct thttl more than "tho
rinir" will be smashed before all's over.
Tlifl cilv of Willinmsnort has a debt
o( f 150,000, nearly half a million, and j "iln bi" i"st ftmm""9 t0 nine
uuuera tot u ury boui now oil uiih con
tinent. Thus, under tho latest loil
arrangement, overy lamily of flvo per
sons is mortgaged to tho bondholders
fur four tRonsaud, fice hundred dollars.
Contemplate tho subject, yo white
slaves who enjoy tho felicity of eight
or ten children, and seo what "the
best government on earth" is doing for
"a free people" under 'doil" influences.
Tho election returns plainly show
that the fitato of Pennsylvania is
Democratic by 2, (Hid majority, and
that a Democratic Governor was elect
ed; but the outrageous frauds pcrpe
tratcd by tho "corn toppin"' villain,
Covodo, has thrown the Stale into the
Lands of the corruption ring for three
.. ft-1 -
tho paster and lolder fraternity, llar
risburg will swarm wilh them this
viator.
A.OTiltB"WliAT-l8-Ir." President
Grant has appointed Gen. William M.
Belknap, of Iowa, Secretary of War.
in the room of ad interim Sherman.
"Whether tho General is one of the
President's heavy contributors or a
relative, seems to be unknown. Ev
erybody nuks, who is Gen. Belknap?
Ho is evidently one of Grant's old
chums; benco be is unknown, except
by the Digger Indians and a few obso
lete camp-followers. The President
feeing determined to let no one into
Iho Cabinet who knows any moro
than he does; hence, he resorts to
resurrection.
Turn Monument. Dr. Enrley and
bis misguided friend", who were after
tho two Halls John G. Hajt, Esq.,
and the Hall of tho House of Ilcpro
fcntatives hsvo made a dear water
haul, and landed in the last ditch.
Karley 123 ahead of Geary! These
are tho dearest votes cvor received by
uny candidate in this county, and will
remain a monument to tho folly and
indiscretion ofa few sealots who sock
to tiso tho paity to resent personal
wrongs, cither imaginary or real. The
Democrats at ono timo conceded Dr.
Larley 100 Democratic votes in thi
county, but his outrageous course
reduced even that number to 123.
Examining his Bar.Tiitn.N. Par
ker Pillsbury, a celebrated Masachn
elicits Abollionist has for the first timo
in his lifo made a pilgriinngo down
South to seo how his colored brclhcrn
live in freedom, and how they lived
in ' m .-o ' If. I- - ' " '
olina and hisold chronic opinions l.avo
already received an awful waking up.
Tho New Yd k Herald isays: "lie
hud supposed, no doubt, that they
were "poor, but respectable;" but he
has found them but liltlo better than
tho barbarians of Dahomey lazy,
filthy, whiskey-drinking, ignorant al
most beyond belief and horribly do
moralized in every way. Pillsbury,
however, has set a good example to
all his fellow negro worshipers of the
Wendell Phillips coterie in going down
South to see for himself how far tho
ballot has elevated "tho national freed
men," for even Sumner would learn
something to his advantage in a South
ern excursion in search of knowl
edge. Tub "Government." Tlio Presi
dent has written a letter to a Now
York horse jockey, denying that bo
had legged in with tho Now York
gold gninblers. This msy bo true,
but bis Brothcr-in law Corbin, where
the "government" was housed for two
weeks whilo in New York, did make
ono hundred thousand dollars by soil
ing his gold at IGO, just before (,'rant
ordered Jloutmll to sell government
gold. "Lucky dog," wasn't he f V c
have just now "tho greatest govern
ment" in the world.
Gen. Grant k Co. ruralir.ed through
Western Maryland lust woek. IIo is
being exhibited as a "What is It" by
the Budical leaders, for the purposoof
resurrecting the parly in that State.
IIo was on exhibition in Washington
county, in this Slate, for a tvliolo week
before tho election, and everybody,
circus like, wont to seo him, yet the
county went Democratic by nl, not
withstanding the General had carried
it latt November by 190. That circus
won t pay.
Now that tho (lave nrn alini-l.
A Cf.srHK Shot. Our readers are
no doubt aware that a great commer
cial convention held n session at the
tity of Louisville, Kentuiky.last week.
Tho delegates present represented all
tho States aud Territories in the Union,
whose main business was to look after
tho commercial and monetary inter
ests of the country. Tho following
advisory, resolution auioiigotbers, was
unanimously adopted :
K,.lvH. Tim! Cnc-rc.. direct the Secretary nf
ren.nry m rvrnleie all hie action bv the want,
an I nor..i:i. j tl,e goi crnuient. an d 1,-avo the
1 pie i" m,ir thin u,,i,ej nierkit. an J bu.i
tief in th-ir can w-,,-.
This is the lest fatherly advice the
"government" and Congress has re
ceived for a long tui.o.
Tin BuomiATiox. The city of
Ph.ladvlj.i.ijj in evidently but little
inelin, towards a reformation, if we
ure lo jt,dg9 i Inhabitants from what
ccurredal tho late election. A short The Washington correspondent of
timo bt-fure tho period referred to, a H"lt'moro fton says : "General
fs-reat ado Mas niado about reform M"'r"n "s certainly fond of a grim
mm ,... 'Ijoko. Jn bis order issued the other
nay giving Pennsylvania and Ohio
Itnttti of I'X'Vorrrnnr Itllnir.
The ollii iiil returns of the i bwlion
of a Governor of Pennj Ivnniu have
not been completed until tbo death ol
a former chief magistrate of the Commonwealth-
is ' announced. Joseph
Hither tlied on Saturday afternoon
last at tbo residence of a son in luw,
in tho borough of Curlmle, at thu ex
treme ogo of ninety, lie was born in
the township of Alsace, in tho county
ol Berks, ol German parentugo of
that sturdy, frugal, honest and indus
trious stock which has contributed so
lurgely to tho prosperity of this great
Stuto. His early opportunities for
education were few, being confined to
the win tor schools of his neighborhood.
Early in life bo removed to thocoiinty
of Washington, and engaged in funn
ing, tho occupation in which ho hud
been reared. Soon after bis removal
to Washington county, ho began to
take nn aetivo part in politics, and was
elected by his Democratic; neighbors to
tho Stato legislature llo served in
tho legislature for a number of years,
and was chosen Speaker of tho Ilouso
in tho session of D20 and 1827. Asa
Speakor he maintained a reputation
for promptness and fairness in his
decisions, and impartiality in tho
organization of the committees of tho
bodj' over which ho presided.
In 1827 ho was appointed by Presi
dent Adams ono of tho Visitors to
West point. A failure to obtain a new
nomination for the Legislature at the
hands of tho Democrats, compelled him
to retire for a few years from public
lilo.
In 1829 Joseph I'itnor wns nomina
ted for Governor by tho rising faction
of anti-Masons, at the head of whom
was Thaddcus Stevens. In this con
test, his voto was small. Ho was
again nominated aainst Georgo Wolf
by the anli-jlusons in and al
though defeated, tho heavy voto which
he received gavo evidence of popu
larity and strength among the people
beyond that of tho faction to which he
belonged. Divisions among the Dem
ocrats in 18.15, enabled Ititncr to grat
ify his long-cherished ambition of be
coming Governor. There were two
Democratic candidates in the field,
Goorgo Wolf and Henry A. Mulilen
burg, and between them IVitncr slip
ped in. During -his administration
tho great system of Public Works in
augurated hy Governor Wolf was con-
frvme extiavatrnnt railroad
schemes wero started, among them
tlio notorious lapo Worm road in
Adutns county, thu ruined culverts of
which nro still to bo seen. Thomas
II. Burrowes, now President of the
State Agricultural Collego, was Uit
ner's Secretary of Stato; James Todd,
of Payetto county, was tho Attorney
Gotierul, and Tluuhleus Stevens, a
member of (ho Canal Hoard, wus tho
leader of tho administration. The
largo appropriations of tho public
money, and what was deemed its
reckless and wasteful expenditure in
enterprises of no benefit to the peo
ple, made the administration of Kitner
extremely unpopular. When presen
ted for re-election, bo was defeated by
linvid It. Porter by an immense ma
jority. At this election, for the first
timo in the political hiMlory ol the
Commonwealth, tho most corrupt
practices Wero resorted to to insure suc
cess. Tho Coniil Board raised from
contractors and others employed on
the 1 uhho Works what Thaddcus
Stevens irreverently called a Mission
ary l'und to bo employed in elections,
and the returns of tho voles at Millers
town in A,l'.m-..!lnl)V ..yrPiVauVt'Tn
that early day which might well
e.xcito envy in tho breast of aCovode.
In tho niidft of tho storm raised by
the attempt to defeat tho will of tho
people in tho elections in 1838, tho
administration of Bitner closed. Tho
lawfully chosen representatives wore
admitted to their seats and tho Buck
shot War ended without the shedding
oi niooa.
On rent ruing from office, Governor
Kitner purchased a farm in Cumber
land county, on which ho continued to
reside almost to the day of his death.
He never again emerged from private
lifo, though bo made ono or two un
successful attempts to obtain ofllco.
IIo was nn applicant for the Treusurer
hip of tho Mint, under President
Taylor, but, being disappointed, be
ns never again heaid of in politics.
Though ho was tho object of much
denunciation and ridicule whilo Gov
ernor, yet bo was a man of considera
ble intellect and force of character.
Although a violent partisan, some of
the worst sets of bis administration
musl bo attributed to the recklessness
of bis official advisers and the party
spirit which prevailed at the time.
Without possessing much education,
ho had no litllo knowledge and expo
rieneo in public affairs. Ho was one
of tho Governors of Iho "Farmer Com
monwealth," nnd sineo be owod his
elevation lo tho tillers of Iho soil, ho
was devoted to what ho considered
their true interests. Sinco his day
tho "Farmer Commonwealth" has
disappeared. The honest tillersoftho
ground have lost their influence in tho
polities of tho Stuto, and a new rulo
has begun its downward course.
Great corporations, and rings of spec
ulators and lobby men have obtained
complete control of the government of
Iho Commonwealth. 1 hcto agencies
wero scarcely known in thu adminis
tration of Joseph liitncr. llarrislmrg
l'atriot.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS FOR 1669.
..IPtllrlnt.'-
10G9. Governor -S. Judge JA3Scmbly''Trcasur'r Comm'r. Auditor.
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Boroughs -3C. Titifi'u- a k k
r. n r " r" a! a si 8
Townships. . r s i. P " o w - x- , A '
P p v p f3 y p
Bcccaria, . . HJ 110 17 in! 101 lHi 101 llli 102 llo lOlj 110
Bell 122 6:1 121 .11 122 57 122 57 122 fi7 122 f7
Bloom, . . . "71 2i id 'Hi lit 2 7 2.r! K7 2f! 117 2(i
Hoggs,. . . mi 4;i no; 107 4 100 -lot 107 4 107 40
Bradford,. . K'l f7 Ui f Its fin 1111 id lid fill 15 M
Brady, . . . 328 Hl 32dl Hti flMf, lOHj c:!2 M 32 !Kl !12d I'd
lliirnside, . . HI Dili Hl Ml ffl lolij 8d If,! edl l.'isl Mlj Kil
Chest, ... 1 (Mil 001 114 do 112 0o II.'! l.rj Ullj il-lj H3
Covington, . 7 2.rJ !W 2.'i 1M 2I 14 24 04 24 01 24
Cleurticld,. . K 12.". BI21 121 144 1111 1GC 122 101 121(1 KW 110
Curwensvillo. 45 74 4ftl 7:i 42 74 42 72 45 74! 4..I 74
Decatur, . . Hit 72 li:t 7ti 114 7t'l 114 7t! 114' 7(. 114! ;o
Ferguson,. . io 3d .ri SOj (ill 8M (Itlj BO: Gii 80. (id1
Girard,. . . 40 43 45j 41 47 4li 47j 4lj 47 41! 47 41
GoBhen, . . CO 23 tin 23 68 23: 01 j 23 CI 23 CI 23
Gruham, . . 105 lti lUtil 15- 10(1. 15l It'.fi Iftj 100 15! lot! 15
Gulich,. . . 30 00 2j 04 20 07! 27 071 20 07j 27 07
Huston, . . 70 73 74 75 2 140j 70 Cd 7tl d 70 CO
Jordan,. . . 72 41 71 4n 71 41i 71 41' 70 41, Od 41
Karthaus,. . 45 83 45 83 42 27 44 80 44 SO 8d 35
Knox, . . . 100i 22 100 22 107 22 107 22 107 22 107 22
Lawrenco,. . 554j 100 2521 00 282 110 245 10o 240 101 j 1U0 100
Lumber City, 30; 25 80! 25 27 20 2d 25! 20 25; 20 25
Morris,. . . 1H0 55 1811 54 170 65 180 54j 180 64; 1HU 54
N. Washington. 45 8 44 0 42 11! 42 0 43 Oj M 0
Osceola, . . 0 54 00 54 100 61 10U 631 100 58 100 63
l'enn, . . 88 641 80 63 88 63; 8H 631 8il 52 80 53
I'iko, ... 128 lool 128 1U2 123 102; 128 102 128 1021 128 102
I'nior., . . . 40 42 40 41 81 52 47 80 48 81 47i 88
Woodward . 84j 40 82 60 83 40 83 48 83 4V 83j 48
Total. . . 30214700 12008 1797 2832,1922 200!)!l78.'i' 2004 1778! 2084 1702
Majorities. 1222) l201 0101 l210 jl21C; j1102j
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NAII"SAI. ltNK l.f I l-allifl.l. In ll.
oimiii; Hi t l.arll.M, In tl.l Ktala of I nnyl
TnMn, at lV clJtt af bii!uli, vu tb 9lb dwj uf
Ociu!r, I s . -w i
ittseit.
Ixiani tn OlH-onntt $10" SM ft
Or.rdr.n. .' I'S
t'. S. .oS.!i to irruraoitvulation I",nn0 CO
11. 8. Ilulxli on hand !, M
Ilua (ri'in id Jrrtning auj ltr-rr
akhiu exit Of
Ilua :rniu oilier N'allnnal itnrilra S H.'iV f
tin fiom oilier I'atiki A llaukera S.5KS SI
rurnitura and fllturei 1.2 AO
Current Kx anraa 7U 21
Taiea aitl. 1 '7 4-
Cmh tlaina, in-tiillii)( r-tamria 430 08
Hillaof oth.r National Hank ! "
Fractional rurrrnry, includ. nickalc. 4 U So
L.gil londsr notoi.. 10.U11 00
tuan.iTira.
Carltal itok paid in $100,000 00
Surplul fund ,n;0 0(
Iiiarount 1,J U0
Kirhai'ge I7 0
Int.r.it. S 24 1 0-1
Profit and lax Ml 211
National Hank Ciroula.
tion outstanding.
FALL TUit
f rtr,!e for ult.
0BFHAVS CC12TSUM
NEW GOODS & NEW STYLES.
d lo Tuti'if snhIp ait I'tf
(.(m tit id, o 'J L. I) AX, U
mi 2J e o'otK, p. m ,
53 Acres of Va!u:l!o
''a u
T:.t!
JT. K. V.JAUHTVAV,
Jiarkrt Slrrrt, t ltarltcld, i'a.
Will , 1 , r ' I
I wru our immiiiii-ii aoi. r.iiy Oli'-p. U.
BOOT
Sod
The l$on.
Amntour dabblers in slocks and
gold, along with more legitimate but
not sufficiently wary merchants and
tho public at large, buvo been taught
one good lesson by tho late transac
tions in Wall streot; to wit, that where
the maddening thirst for sudden gain
tukes hold of the souls of men other
wise clover and respectable, all con
science ceases, and nothing is listened
to but the exigency of the hour.
Tho scenes in tho Gold ltoom last
week were a disgrace lo any civilized
community. Iho bowls and yells,
the imprecations and the blio-jiliemy,
tlio (U nion in c countenances and distor
ted bodies, lbs frenzied gesticulation,
tho foaming lips, the starling eyes, the
clenched fiMs, tho twitching and con
vulsed muscles of Hod In in wero ull
there; but, worst of ull, tbo heartless
recklessness that was ready to bepar
thousands, and ruin a country rutber
than desist, the was lord and master
of the insane ort;io.
.Such tilings, if not sternly rebuked
and pul down, will blast tho business
chnroter of New York, and niuko tho
financial credit of the country a bit-sing
and a oy-wortl to mankind.
At home, it is not merely the eon
fusion und loss wo liavo to bewail.
The terrible and iniquitous cxamtilo
thai it sets bef'oro our young nieii of
evory pursuit and degree is, t erliaps,
after all, tho most hulcful feature of
Iho w hole affair. All our newspapers
have spread tlio details of these ro
puUive scenes ovor columns and col
umns of print, each moronic and af
ternoon, and sent tlinm by hundreds
of thousands of copies to every part
bausled ill dressing up the usrrativo
to make it piquant and diverting. The
tricks, pretences, and misrepresenta
tions which, if rosorlcd to by a poor
and friendless man, would send to a
penitentiary as a felon aro chuckcl
m1 over as, "smart" and facetious
things, which would make a brilliant
fellow of any youth w bo could man
age to borrow or steal funds enough to
practico them on a handsomo scaio.
Hero is desperate injury done, and
we uso no idle unmeaning words when
we commend it tolheenrncst attention
of all honest bankers, merchants, and
tradesmen who have sons upon whose
success ns decent citizens they arc
building their hopes. We have, al
ready, had one conspicuous and most
mournful instance of the total ruin
and criminal conviction of an other
wise amiable and promising young
until Hirudin mis tcry mania OI un
bounded speculation, tiie latest parox
ysm of winch has jiiHt startled the coun
try, iiow many moro shall make up
the crop from this seed sowing.
Look yo well lo it, all w ho aro aid
ing and abetting a species of gambling
compared with which all tho faro
bonks and lot lories in the world lire
but as child's piny ! Tho hungry and
eoger eyed thousands and lens of
thousands whom want and cold pinch
every day, hear, amid their rags and
pain, of nil this treaatiro, and they
gather moro closer nnd more fierce
ly around those nnrble palaces whoso
inmates they begin to think have no
more rights than they. J', '. Mer
cantile Journal.
gtlarrirfl.
In CurweliF-ritla, at the rciidenoa of ttia bridr'l
father, Oct. 12, lM, by Her. 0. W. Finaceo.,
Mr. EDWARD L1VINUSTON, to Mm FRANK
BARD, all of Curwenirille, I'a.
On tha 17th of October, ISM. by the Re.
JOHN FI.KUAL, Mr. BOVD Qt'IGLH, of Centre
counlr, and Mra. MATILDA PAULEY, of Clear
field oountj, I'a.
At the redden. of the bri.le'i father, on the
IDlh of October, , b; L. F. lawn, E Mr.
DKNXKd LEWle, of Marseille, Boggi two. and
Miu JKNMK PARKS, of Lavrenee to.mluji.
The hejipy ooujilc have our beat wiihca for their
future bapinre and proinerity; and may they
long live a "faithful hueband and loving wife."
jMUAL MST fur Korcmbur Term,
FIRST WEEK.
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8TATB OF FrKNUTLTARIA,
CtiniT or CtcttKriKin,
I, A. C. Finney, Ci-bier f ihe Firet National
Uauk of Clearlialti, uo aoUninly fwear lUat thi
aboTi ttateuiMit it Itua to iho bout of 017 know
IJr oad boltef. A. C. FINN KV, Caihirr.
hubfcribed and iwom to tht IH(h dy of Oct
A. D., 186V. W M. KADEBAI (Hi,
Attrrt: tiourj Public.
D. U. Nerlinj, A. F. Bojoton, Jun'a. JvoLod
Director.
CI AlITION. All pcnoui are ben l.y cautioned
J afraiimt iurphamuft or in any way cned'tiinit
with Ufc. M'A. Uf liUIi&h.i, (un a oay aui
the other a lurrel, bith 111 arc,) ti.itbrr with
bnriiean, ii.nlrtref, ppremtli, boubt uf William
Cree, of Ilecana ttiwiiftbip, and now in the potac-
ion of W tlliam LigbtniT, of Itecaria towucbip, at
tbo fame belung to Die. and are ubm't i my
order. n. e. JJltKfci,
Ulen Ilope, Oat. II, 119 St.
Af.KKTM W ANTi:i. Affeiita Wauted,
$76 to tZOO per month, malt and female, lo
itl( tbo 00 M) rated and origtual Common Hento
Family Kcwiua; Machine, improved and porfevlod ;
it will bm, foil, atilch, tuck, biud, braid and out-
b nnd or in moat ouperiur manner. Price only
$16. For aiDiplicity and durability, it bao no rival.
Do not buy from any part in aclling machine
undT tbo ammo name aa uuri, unlet having a
Ccrttlioato of Ajrener ii(ned by at. aa they art
wortfiloeo Cant Iron Machine. For Circular and
Term, apply or addrcM.
II. CRAWFOKD A CO.,
o20-3t 4tS Cboalnut 8t., PbiladtTpliia, Fa.
BOOTS! HOOTS!! BOOTS!!!
The Olebrated
RICnAKDSON BOOTS,
For eal. whulciale and rr-tatl, at
J. P. KUATZKRS.
OXLY fil.OO
Yin ea-n get a pair of Frenr-h Kip Ilnftn Tor
firedolUrn. at i. P. KHATZLIt S.
Oct. 10, iitc-tr.
FKCUND WKbK.
ltiillhea k Lloyd rp
rihoilan
Porter.,...
(Inn
kW'".'.
Drwiki
Hrukerhool 1
M ore 1
Whil.
Zilhoi
lirowa-...... , 1
lltiorer 1
llo man '
Ha-flom, rt at
J rune
FirttNUk. Clearfield
Dflla
llippp
Krliard
T"nc-
Cfr.ntiiaii A ton "
Henry
Creoimaa A Son
lloyntoa
Certiord fnr
. Iun.ar.
tlaineo.
Miller.
....Latigdoa A I)iven.
Ilrenm-man.
llnrn.
HidiT.
Shaw.
Metlarrry.
Smith.
linckotibrrrr.
Cliry A Wa.il.
Ituwnian.
Arthur, et a).
-mead. el al.
Akey A thwff.
Uar;-r rilAle,
8uwmeri'iile.
Maya.
I.ut.
(lain.
Nreprr.
taiinea.
rpdegrraff, ot at
the trtiTal.
(IWESVILLE MARBLE Y.IKD.
DV.1 ROTS of eitrndinf my bueinoM, and
kni'Wina; thtn ean be no lnhir tritrufe
ui repeet to the uumory of tbe .letM-nci d an l
buried frier.'lt, tbnn to eret orer their narrow
bunu'r" a trulptured nUb of emtunug marblo, tbat
fifiiul forever to the rmtiuir place of IhuM we
ure; I bry leave to y lo ail who wioh to ih w
ikiir aflcctidn for their departed friend and
kinlred, that they ean uow buvo an opportunity
of dnjr.jf , by railing at my J" hop on 'J ne-mpiuQ
pfrf-t, I'lirweuiviila, Fa., a I a in prrpMrcd to
AIONI'MKNTS",
CKAII.K k I!OX TOM US,
11KA1 KTtiNKS, Ac,
f any deeifn or aile, at reaonalle ratra.
N. II. 1 to-pp on haul the het Foreign sttd
Iromrallr Marble. All work rierute-l in the
moat skillful manner. 1 will aluo di-liver work
to anr noiut in Clearfield or adi'itoior ennntia, if
de.iret. WM. H. CoLUlKX.
Cnrwrnerille, Ont. !0, lff.D-lf.
T T AS Jt'ST Ol'KNKD a large
1L
cle't.-d llork of FALL and WIVTKR
and rillOKS; tli. lateet atvlet of II ATS and
CAPS, lc, which he will eel! cheap rum rxau.
The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps.
Boota, SIioch, UnibrellaH, Sic.
CALL oud SEE fur YOUKSKLVliS.
Picf : next door to Adams' Ex. Ojfice.
Kept. K, 'en-tf.
or If
h -it ,..:... "I
( All of tl.al orrtsiu prfac u lt(.t- !
! toan.h.i., l.t. Hm- .ine.,f .1, Ni " 1
( h .iiii M and d-M-ritted aMl. . Uril
h mlu.-k rutin r on I, tit- uf ii. i, t AuiiU i. 1
1 nrw-T, th-MM- tfirty r ir m, ut j' 1
j i. 4 one bundrtU and aftym. pr. ttf '
j th.-ii.-'' iit,( (it thirty . aud ll, m t.,
n"i """ pi i "r-i HM DHf (iDir
ineui ivom lonv-ttiio a- r rt k tMat 4ihi
two oii'i tMir n.'tll peri tun t'i it i,.ir-i
l,rtd ,
It i.
OCTOBER
1869.
1869.
IMLL Tit A I) K.
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW GOODS!!!
WM. HEED & CO.,
Market Street Clearfield, Pa.,
plne of btyitttnn
1'biti li'iii bi. Ion j Ucri foi i
be-t timlH-r land in tut- f"M'.
wiin trie nr-i 'ji'tiriiT ,,; j,. .
ir.t.tilii, lrc ti-oin Mark km.., anj'w'v!,
111,1- -f HlfF ricarbrld f'r.tk.
TKHMS : tnc third on '.. 'i: an.! ;)B (.r,.
( and ihe baianc? iu tw i"jn rn...4i (
1 with tntercM, to it ivcurvJ l i , , un , , ;
on tiio prdiiiien, OK-'j.l.K rl(.
(kt. U It. 4Ju.ia..-,k.
Orphairs ( ouil
TIMI5EU liAXD
rirtue of an ordrr of the ftrj.Kau, C
tlt'T. II, 18y. Iho follow. lip firtfn.
r,iiaief oiiuaie in uaoieaa lownnhifi, 4
I IB III BilHO I JOFlI I1U1 l fMrwii ,
bounded by land of I 'avid Kadcliii, itiu j,
Jamca tiiaiy ar.d otlten,
Containing Eighty Acres.
with about S acrep rU-ared, ibe brlabiv U r j
timtfrH with wbite pine titnb'r.
TKKMH: One fourtb in bai. j. cD fn.
eontirmatiun id pale, and tbe balanct ia n,
tbertatter witb interciL.
J. W. CAMFSEL
Oct.6, ,t5-Jtt- an
JJAVE J18T OPEXED a rarffe and com.
pleto aaoortmcnt of
rorolgn and Domestic
DIIY GOODS;
Embracing a full line of Dref (iooda
Taiiilry, Woolen aud Cephyr tUawlt,
tiorwd hbirla. Fine yianaiU for under
wear, Irepwa and Capp; Trimming!
uf all kind, AWxnndt-r'a Kid (jor-,
( Puperior tu Joum( ) Z pb vt aud
W Qitcti
LADIES AXD GEXTLEMEXS"
IAIIKK atiT or 4rcp fooda, tritnKinfirt. 4c,
i at W M. KKKD A CO ft., aj tbay kar tbo
olioteeat htvlet ot the Seaoon.
c
1 ACT ION. 1'riirntr. uf II trls and Pa-
r w a -Belt
l-i'.i
IfKiiitt, and ore
rri-pri
I'lVDo
ly rle i.frel.v wa-ae-1
A. C. TATK, I'rothtmotary.
any iniuncautig luorp berea.ur, a J am dettr
minad o p. ortr ult cai-li and rwry vac fuund v.o
Intit.jr the Ian in bis paiti.ular eiM.
a rniLxn.
Vnii-iliuii, Oct. 13 Slj-I.
1(n MM: C I! 11 1.-Th nMer-V-
tilTeT for tale, at a bnrri'n. a fl1.--ii t..t.-tv
b..re finwr MAThNAUV E(i(M A.l
lilt' I I A, It SA ,V II.L, mil, hr, i.a;h iiiil,
and everything compleio and In K'd ordrr.
llntitii; n further uae for Ibc aboic maj-hicrry it
w,l be iH.:d id. rap.
j.vmes Lon incn a c.
Altoona. O.o, 13 lin.
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAIS, rURS,&C.f 1C.( 1C.
IIAVIXO aeleclrj our own alorlt with
frratett fart, barrrv will find a drcijti
Advantage in calling.
M OPHANNOS LAND AND Lt'JIBEH
rn i Buer ir town iyti ti
ougl of Oaeeoia, t'lrarticld eouuiy,
lota to tun purcnaaera outu Je tbt Iibim
borough. Oaooola it ntuHted on the M.i
Creek, in tho neheot portion of tht tn-
CleaHield, on tbo line of the Tyrone A Cin
It ail road, when tho Moihannon and Bt
branch ruadt intoraeet. It it alpo m the
tho MoKhannon eoal baain, and larrf
whit pine, bean loch, oak, and other uat-
round it. One of tho lareat lamlxw KuihJ
Hit; oouttiiautnenta iu me Mate it Jcn-ti
town, while there are aaany etlar Ubw
ihinjrle will around it. Iho town t fen ,
yera old, and eouuioa a populatiua of tat
aand inhabitanta.
T-Kor further i a format ioa apply at du
of tbe above eompaay.
JOHN LAW;UE
pr!4 EuperiBtcsi:
Houses and Lois for Salt
I-IOtft HOUSEo ,ni LOTS ia C,,u.
aale on reasonable trruil. Phm..,,,, ,
iu tliirty da a. Alau, a plot of Tol b h.'l
the eorucr ut Fourik mad hf4 '.n
I72x2'il feet. 1 brev of llu-ac lot. arc adl I.
for eitber lata bar TariJ, eoai Tard. or ft bi.
purpueoe renrrallr, being wiiliin 2jC M
railroad dLvt. Priee ana1 terta. rHeii,
Apr'r to oLoktiZ lii'-i.v
fe i J4-tf c:m,t
f durational.
1IS-T OK TRAl KHMK JI HOHS
J for Norrinlier Term, 110.
and the ni-lits Retting longer, wliit li
till nfiurj Iho ritrnicr, iiicchitnic nnd
liiUii in ,n Hu oiiorlnni(y for read
ing, ik tliert l.y improve tlnir moral
at Weil ria intcllectiiiil fuculiica. And
sinco tlio pront politic nl Initio of tlic
State luis been fnu-lit, ud wlieu tl.o
ntnoko tliiill Imve cleared nwnv, wo
will return to our ununl custom of
Pfi vi'iff ttie roailernof tlio Repuldiratt
a jiit.ii ioiii und more varied Beleition
ol clioico lit criil tiro.
I'1' '"". fif- The reform an,l
tI'ernnec liea and Kor,tIcinon sol
iiimly a,sem!,l,.d in ct-tivcntion, and
nomn.ate.1 . vily Hcket, ,wkin to
thu end ; but (lC liny of crt. ,i()n
nljr t,n hu,lrol rtl4 forWlro xole
polled fi.ri,. IfCliUnn.nd
6,000 fraudulent vole ar0 to Lo no-
do tailor .l!lcr.lin), or ....ialKtund
::.;7;:rii,u-r''i,-in..,,H.
clerks pel itiisaion to 0 homo nnd voto,
no uny, i 'einoernts un well M lti pub
litaiia t un Imvo and, fsVc, nnd ilint
no disiinetion ia tr, bemndo. In view
of tlio fact that tho weeding out prc
ccatt Iiha been thorouj-Uy practiced,
and that iiemocrnla in the Wnr n
well nn in every other iH-purtmcnt
aro to caree Hint oven an income ui
aiooMor could not discover Uietn, it it
a very ri -It joko to i-ue formal or
der Rrnntiniiln.ni i.crmi ion V) go
home hi d voto."
Vorrrninf by Jrrks.
Soinctiines (ien. (Jnuit i a moro
piece ot wax in tho linndM of his Cabi
net, nnd nomclimea jrl.s in linrnoN:
nay, f-Jin i t, and breaks tho gearing.
1 lio appointment ol tun now Secretary
of War, lit'lknnn, in uiidotihtedly his
own work. Nobody known him. No
body heard of him 01f of tho army,
and in tho army, not many, if any.
Hal Iji'i'io nan an well known, nnd
IJobisoii oiilvn liltlo better, in which
there was not nn much mntter, ns Ad
ml rial 1 titter
f. rani's TroM i'atd f or.
It eenis that Prei-ident ti ru n t, v hile
rusticating at Kano, caught (tomo trout
a littlo out of season our Legislature
hnving foolii.lily passed a law against
taliing tiiein alter August hrt.t, which
don't tipply to ouroounly. The Demo
cratic papers were so horrified at thin
that Gen. Kano look tho rcf-ponniliility
of tlio act himself. In o note to tho
McKean Miner ho says:
"A remark of Senator Cameron's
about the gnmo laws having mnd tho
President tleelinc to eat venison, 1 had
not tho l.oart to tell him of our pasting
the act last winter which lorbid-Catching
tr.-.iil nfler the first. Crant lo'.-kcd
forward w ith so much pleasuro to for
getting bin Washington cares, cuo day
at least, fishing up. Straight creel;, thtit
1 Raid lo myself as 1 did when I was
younger ot tho l u-'itive Slnva Law
"Hieiik the law, but break it openly,
first vkkk.
Beerana...J. W. Wriclit
1 Joe. M.Fmith.
niooni...lliirlr lach.
l!"!...Joha Itlatr.
llra.lford-iai i.l W.l.nn
M Jame Dnon jr
John Powder.
Hra.l.T...J. ha Fl.-(rl.
Hurnide..J. Hral,auh.
ClearSeld. J C ti,t,hill
Hirhant Mo.fsip
" Jm. II llraUm.
CarweDariHr..llnn. i. II.
" Tlimi.,0.
" J..l,n ilrNaul.
rheat,.llnlt. i-rnninfrlon
Ileoatnr..KnK.bieaitiarl
ltraham...W m. W ilhrlin
Uo.hrn...J. H. Flecal.
M Jolin hanlieT.
KKftlND WEKK
Oalieh.. .I'atliek Klynp.
44 Jo-i,h Kry.
Hupton...Joiii'h Hurky.
Jordan. ..I.aae Hlonm.
" John Wilhaml.
Karthnnr ..ti. tlilliiand.
" Jon. Yothera.
Knoi...Iwia Krhard.
l.awreno..John Mitchell
Uorrn...Adam Myer.
' K. 4'. Brenner.
X. Washington. ..Jame.
M Harajre.
rike. l.afatette Mrt'lure
" Wm. McN.nl.
" J -hn lloldrn.
rninnltnr&oe Courtney
W oMwi.rd..Jiio II. Alex-
andrr.
Hell... Henry Ilrrth.Jr.
lllooni...Jalne Leach.
H'rK...t'harlcfl Hloan.
tlraily.-.y'n-d. Stnilcy.
" w . u. l-orter.
" J. 8. II.M-n.
" M. N. I.ulher.
" Henry kriner.
" tieorie M. Nolder
Tlurniile..Jilin Lanpion
JfclB I atclun
" liari.l Mrhefley.
" John lliera,
Chct...li. V. t li m.on.
Arm.tntni W'oo.l
CorinpTon..Jo.efili tlror.
M Fmnna t'ontnel
" Solomon Miiurer
riearSel.l. J. P Plmiern.
Curwenn illoK. A. Irvin
" John Irvin.
tlsratur.A. Unnehman.
Kernu.on...I. V. Hnvt.
ilirard..Anilrr.on Morry
Orihant...M. V.French.
" II. lliil.ler.
.Ionian...! Irnnu hmilh.
karthaa...W m. Hotter.
Lawrrnee...lohn W. Tate.
" llohl.lanhead
' A. 41. Ilovt.
Oaenila.. Milo llort.
I'ike....l..,n T. I lair-.
l'nion...Jo.eih llarley.
Wood ward. . II cn-leroD
W'ro. Lulhor.
1TK 4 Y.-t'atD tre.i.a.iia on tha reeni
J fci of ihc uheenhcr. reeidinn in llradr town-
lnp. on or aS uit IS- th hy ol Scplamhcr la.t,
a HARK DKIt COW. with hell on,rjnpo.ed tone
ten or Iwelee yean old. Hie owner n n-niirited
to come forward, prove r-rcotrty, .ay ol.ar, r nn 1
lake ner away, or aba will be di-ioieVd of a the
law direct.. F. KOIIl.EIl.
Brady towmhip, Oct. U Slpd.
miss h. s. srm
SCHOOL FOR GIRJ
rLKAi;riELD. r.
TIIK FAM TKKM ?f twr.ntr iwewt.
mmmtncri on il-inJay. Kfpir-uihrr i, t
A PnmarT r Parttnm tM be aft-i i
Prhtwl thif lalt ; for whirl tbe aeriirtf &
pot mi t in aire, rt or haTO hrn ncr A"
i-fiort will b ppan-4 U rt-fldtrr ttin 4rpar
tttracUvo aorl inatrnctire.
TEKMB OF Tl'ITI'iX.
Ropni'mg, Oiibojtraj'br. Writtnc;, O1
ooop, Prtnarr Artitimrlio atid l'mnarr
(iiKtfra.hr. ixtr kalf term, (uf olma
wk.l.. IJ
HiftrTT, Loral and dractiptivo Gropraptr
with Map Drawing, tra.inmar, Jdtr.!a)
ana Writtm Ariiha.tie
At-rbra mi4 tha K-U-opt
It)triKtir.B In initru mental bbuiio
Oil paiatiiif f
Wa work f
F r full paxticu'iars arcd for Ciiru'-ar.
('l'-arfld, Ao. 2j, lStf..tpd.
CLE ARF1 ELD ACADEI.ll
holdin, of . Connof Coram,!. Pl Or w! ! ' '."'
Court. Conrt of gonrt.r Se,.lon., Conrt of Oyer ' ,Zu"2 . . ' V 1
adT.rmin.r ...d e..,ioi...Li i. i i.-u. PPiU ea. anlar at any lima. Tbe. I
al tha Curt lloo.. ri..r.M i. J t. . .l. "argea WID t
IIAVIXfl MAHB AFRAXOEilRVTS will,
an importing bonne ia tha tait, country danlera
will be r., hed witk Iiitrr In any quantity,
at New York and rhiladelnhia jobbing fnoea.
Clear4IVld, fenL S HSO-em.
C0UET PE0CL4MATI0S.
HERKAS. Hon. C. A. MAYER. Pre.,
ident Jndsa of tha Court of Common Pleat
of ike twenty fifth J udirtal Iiiitrict, nompoaed of
VIOIIMKVIt ATIlf' p4)TUH. Notice
ia brrel.y given thai letter, of adininirtrnlion
on the eelate'ol 1:1.1, l.t Til K It. il.-crii.cd.
late of llraijy town.liip, ('IcaifHld c.lintv. Pa
have been duly granted to Ihe nndcr.irned. all
rrona indc Sled to enid e.tate will li-a make
payment, and tho.e lmxirg eiiiimii or .'euandn
willprce.nl thca propeily anthcnticntH f-r act
llctncnt. M. II. I.l 1 111. R.
Oct. 21 St pt. Adinini.lrator.
1 ) l:l41IIT of the condition of the COFNTY
I NATIONAL HANK of Clearfield, at ll.
clone of t-uiticei on Ihe uih of October, Infill
ntaot-Rcta.
t.oane and dircouutr , JPI,.'! SB
run. ' Itrilli 'I I. iu ...... ' "
ol l.in.e l. id,. I.e. 1. ;..l.i:. I. ! I v iieiiaiit . ireiiiiuc i mo
i. ; ......... nno j
....ii.-u. mi i i-i iiiiieni it, very nun n
like oilier trades a sometliinL'. in
which a man mtut know something,
totlo anj-thing well. Government, loo,
mnvu iiartnersnip, save in iloapolinins,
nntl something even of a co partner
ship there, in hich experienced
priK-tieeJ men must be consulted, il a
country is to bo governed well.
Cieneral (irant, however, wo see, is
becoming something of a politician.
nn uniiiieu tne j'etinsv vamans until
after Iho election, w ill. an understand.
ing that the great head of the Union
League in l'liilndelpbin, Ibo romantic
and rhapsodic ltorie, was to go into
tha (.'nhinct, and bo staid at home
pending the elections In Pennsylvania
as and Ohio : but the moment theme nlnn.
lions were over he hunts up a Hub
knsp in Iowa, and goes ofT to smuko
nnd have a good time al the Maryland
Fair. Tho (icnerul in learning the
incus ol tlio Ira lo. Lancaster Jntelli-qrwr.
irougli C'tdonel M'ilcox. lnve!f
assuming tho houorublu unt 1 1 in
former. And 1 buvo thus paid" the
price of ( J.&il a piece for ihe smallest
trout you ever )iut in your basket;
thirty ilollars, that is to say, for about
a pound "
Then Gen. Kano violated the law
deliberately, and abuses the Iiadiml
1CL'iNlnturo lor being so luohsh ns lo
pass it. Oil, thcHO Hadicals, how liny
disdain to be bound down by law. cvrii
llioso of their own making, they ile
siiiso and openly violate. H'tima
Ledger.
Some burglars havo formed an at
tachment 0r .Saegt-rstown, Crawford
county. They rob the safe in the
railroad oflioe at that plnro every
quarter, ana aro never caught.
"er-lrafu
I'. 8. bond, to aeeure circulation.........
t'ue from He.lecniiin Aircnt
l'tie Irom Nalionai llniika.
1'ite fnim oilier l:;nl.e and lianker.....
Koniiliirc and fikture.
Tateupaid
f .li item., including alanip.
Ililll of other Notional Hank.
Fractional currency .including nickle.
I .oral lender note.
Profit and lou.
Mfin hi
ia.oi'0 S(l
..". I .1"
II. .'.-1 o
S,(I4 S
an in
124 s.'i
I.i;i4 11
T'lH fin
PI tu
l.-,H.t bo
IK 61
J. H. KLINE, M. D.,
riIYSICAN & SURGKON,
n AVISO located at PennS, Id, Pa., nffer. bl.
,rolcMional eervice. to the neoj.la of that
'la -e and eiirrounding oounlry. AU calie ,r..m-i;
t"-ndeil to. lK.,. u ,f.
VI'ltlTllH'M M1H I Th. oder.igned
an Auditor, appointed by the Court of l lear
Seld eounty. to n.ake dietribntion of the monira
in llie hand, of Cyreoiue Howe and t'harlc. C loan.
aaininKlmtora, tt., or Jacob llaarhai l. deccatcd.
late of Mnrri. town.hip. amonget thoee legally
entitled thereto, will attend lo dichargc the
dutieaofbi. appoinlrarnt. at bie t-ffice, in Clear
field, on Tne.day, the Vib day of November, neat,
where all ,craon. inlereetbd in .aid fund can
attend if thee ace proper. I. L. KKKItS
Oct. 13, f,-.1t Auditor.
DRMLKLI NE,
SUHGKOX DENTIST.
nAVINM b.cat.-d in W.llaceton, Cliardeld
county, Pa., oficr hii pmfc.ional ren ice.
lo the people of that place, and the unrounding
e-uinry. ah wo: a guaraute, ), and charge, mod
"ate. not. IJ, 1,0 tf.
UIX;1TI-:R-H VlTIt I Kotici.hercbv
given that the following ac-ount. have been
examined and pa.wd by roe, and remain fihd of
record tn lli.e otb,, r..r tlia inflection of bt-ira,
legatee., creditor, and all olhere in anvoiher way
rcted, and will he prcrrnlcd lo the next Or
phan'. Court ol Clcatft, Id county, to he bcl.l at tha
Court llouae, in the bornrch f Clcnrtle!il. com
mencing on tba aecond kioodar orNoveinber,
A. 1. 1M,.
1. Tuliul account of Mary Mullen,
Fiecutrii, of Thomaa Mullen, decerned, lata of
lleccaria town.bip.
2. Final account of A S. Dickinson,
Adniini.lrator itr f.ei. ana. eea, t..tna.ewro t.N.m
of Julia 1'ickcn.nn, drconred, late of IbiYaria
toan.liip.
llrntTr.n'a OrnrT. A. W. l.l:K
t Irarfirld, I'a., Oct- IS, Im'9 te. ( lUgirter.
at tha Court liou.e at Clearfield, ia and for tbe
county of Clearfield. commencing on tha arrond
sinai jay, litn nal ol Siov INiitl, and to
eonlio,,. T 0 WfckkS.
OIVKN under my bind at Clearfield, tliii ii
day of Oct. in the year of our Lord, one
Ibomand tight hundred and Rirtv nine.
CYRKMIS UuWg,.Ven.
11'KS. ranging in price from S4 00 to f l fit'
a M, at W M. KKK0 A lo ci.
NOTICE!
IX tbe matter of the pctrtnn of Daniel Frtor,
Ailmimatrator of John Klirgod, deccaiicd,
lata of ilrady lownrhip. To tbe bfln nnd legul
reprceentativa. of .aid decedent
W bcrema. aatd lamel Fryer. Adminirtrator.
preeented bi. netitim to the Orphan . Court on
Ibe id day ol June. I Mil. acltina forth thai ia,d
John Kbtgood. bad in bi. Iifetiuie. by hieoontract
in writing. ald and bound htmeelf to convey unto
Nichola. Pera. a certain piece of land in llradv
town. hip, aatd county, bounded by land, of
Samuel Arnold, Prederirk Zeiglir and othera.
containing 40 acrra, more or lr..; and tbat tb
aid John P.hrgood died rn-fore aaid contract u
exccolvd. and prating the Ccort to authoriat the
aaid Adminiatralor to make and deliver onto tha
.aid Nichola. Kere, n deed for Mid prctnieca, on
receipt of Ihe balance of pnrcbaw muoeT.
Vi hereupon tbe raid Conrt ordered and directed
a notice to be pubh.hcd in one new.p.per for
four con.ofutite we-V., to be directed ! tbe bclr.
and legal rcprccntativca of aaid decedent, coin,
manuiag tbcm to appear o tba accond Mondnv
ot o.emnor, . 11.. 1 ns. at an Orphan. Court
lo he held al Clearfield, and .how eanae tf any
they have, why .aid contract .hould not be ete
cutd according to tbe true intent and meaning
thereof. All nf which tile aaid heira, Ac., are
rcqn'reii ia laaa nolioa.
Ily order nf Uw Court. A. W. 1.F.K,
f. 1:1 411. Clerk. 41. C.
IATK.T Sl'YLK of BoNNFTS and UkTi,
J at Mra. Wataon'a.
(4 I IIt.T.ke notice that I have por
J chan-d at Sherill . Sale, all Ihe personal prop
ertv of Joacpb Potter, of Morn, towmhip, Clear
field county, and left the tame niih .aid Potter,
on loan .ul-.iect to niy order, vii: I borera and
harnc... 1 r.ilta, 4 miik cow., bead of young
rattle, 40 .he, p. f b..g. 1 wagoca, 1 hugtv.pl, w..
u. com Ten-re. win, tm ill. lurching machine.
tuition from tba lima tber tt4l
we ciota oi ibe r-a.tioa. I
1 ba cour.a of in.trnrtioa emhr.ee. evert
included in a thurougb, practir.l td .-
pliihed education for bolb eeie., I
Tba Principal, having bad tba ad'XUa
mncb epricnca ia bi. amfea.i"n, aMarrif
rente and guard ana tbat hi. entire atnuoi
aaergiea will ha devoted la tha moral mi al
tal Uainil.g of tha yoatk placed under bit etif
-IHIIMM 4)f II 11111V I
Orthography, Heading, Writing, nnd Pt as
ArilkmaUo, pae Scauon (II week.) l
Onmmnr, tieography, Aritbmeuc, and
Hi. Inry (
Algebra, QecSnetry, Trigonometry, Mm. f
oration, frnrveyiag, Pkiloaopby, rhyai-
logy. Cbemi.try, book Keating, Bouay a
and Pby.icnl tocography - . f
Latin. Greek nnd Fraack, with any of th (
nbov Braneba. - . f II
Ml 8IC Piana ( leraon.) . . . M
4-No deduction will b made far alaa
dr-Fcr fuiiherpartieular. inqalra af i
Rev. P. L. HABKISON. A. V.
FeK 4. lfi tf. S.?S) Phar-ea
lUrrrhant iTaUoij.
F. C. CROMM,
MERCHANT TAILO
MAItKFT fT, CLF.UiFIKLP, T
VFCI.I. .upply of Clothe, C.,iarrc.
. Vealiug. con.tanlly on band. wt--k aj
ma.te up aciriliug to tba latcM faelnea'
uiutaaliat aannncv, an.1 al law ratra,
1309. Coing It Alone. IS
E. K L. STOUGIITO.N,
MERCHANT TAILO
Market Htrect, Clearfield. r
TTAVINtI opened VurincF. en Ivy ea kr
1 1 at tbe old rtard InSbaw'i Row.Iikrrn!
nnnonnee In tk. public tbat I hire new or k
A
Fill ST LA?
from tlic 111;,
Total.
LtAllLlTIM.
0iiti itnrk paid ln
rir(.lu I una
,''llllng,).
Interf-af
imitlAtlOl OHtlIalll(iinf ,
Ir-iiii Idttal d'intl"
iHir in Nmi4.nft( lUnki
I'd tn tir Atntt in4 aUankerp..
Cvrrrnl rtpfDPM
Total
1'MtSS A (MAT MAKKR,
hat luen fnti)rv4 1 n(
A I.? A, a Bf n Foil anJ tuttr f.f Tl'iriif,fa;
lUtt, Ac, al 3Jr. HATfoN-s.
AT.SO, vitl'i-1 of Tiiii'mintr- ami rnr
Ariit ln, t yrt, W A1' s,
ALSO, all tht Uit- and rrmM ft'ilr.nti.ir Rtvi
i Dptm an t (W ratunif, fur l.aill. MimiVimkI
rinl-lnn. at Aim. W ATON ts.
rrti"u)ar altpntinn will he jr vfti tn l)ir- !,.
Muhmjr li -partnimt, hy tc who tin
"firm much urn in (hi hrartrti r lminm, who
will have the ftlmlt fhaipe nf Ihr hiiinr-f, Rt
Mip. V ATSUN B.
It U1 hp onr prffHt utiitU to (.Ira and fir
all allpniinn tn nnr pttmcrii, an thnt thty may
hp apwnimndntrd with 'nmtitnpt and KtpHM tylr
and uimlny uf rnln, at hm irirri thmm ih-
--..,,... i .irue, inio eiru., I. g cn.tlte, : " a
ttmb-e wheeK cook ovca. ac and hoc, .,, C'fltVfi flistri'mnrow Vfcti'rivcl
aeb kettle., hay in tha ban, cora Is tb ,M V.UIDB, laSSimCreS, VCSllClT?,!
wheat and oa:. in ihe harn.an't ll ih. k. i. ...j
and k.ichrn furniture, a. r.jp ,,.hcJ,,l. tied -i',
takca the real i
Ja.v;.s i. llcxasp.
C.'farSelJ, Ocl. 6, I tti'.u-Og.
S0M1:I11INQ J.-EW ,bn,e Aral... at
. M. ItFUl A
7A1H4I I TltlVof P .KTI ltIHP-
i r
Beaven, naj all kind, of lined. fW vrnl
hpy.' wear, and am now prepared an m.k.
order CI.OTH IND, from a 'ingla article w
.Ull, in the late.t .tvle. aa4 mo.t wortn.
m.nner. rif-ecial attention gtvtn ta eetft
wmk and cuii.ng-owt for aaea and keri
offer great hacreina to cn.tomera. aad wy
entiie .almacooa. A liberal Khar af fat
patronage la ai:ietlrd. t all and .ee we.
JaoT-tf S. R. L. 6TOI GHI
..f'.'ln:'TH on
.mm on
114 o
J.IH7 tl
l.n 0
4K.IH7 ns
nail 4"
I 'T 77
snl 4(t
All aee in. tie.1 to call at
Ocl. ia, IMill-tr.
Mra. WATSOSH.
IJIMnii no
Tlia txlilorof the Nowltrrn Time
haa been compollptl lo ntlvcrtiaa Hint
buainoag entrnrromnnts compel him lo
j decline all challengca.
I. I). W. Monro, Cashier of the Connly N ational
Bank of t'learftrld, do eolemnty .wear that the
above etatement I. true In the bet of tnv knonl
rdge and belief. P. VY. MtloHK,
Correct Alteatt Ca.bier.
Ktchard bhaw, Wm. A. WaJlaca, Wn. Porter,
Itireetnra.
IA1UF.S-, MISSK8' A CH 1 HRE.V8 CL0I11
J and Watbar proof t'oat. and Hack a, at
WHS. "l ATSoy s.
(1 M TltlVAil p.racne are hereby caution
ed etram't rur. ha.lna or nccoti.ime f...
certain I'Roui.ennv Norn, drawn in tutor ..I John
VY. Il'lt by Mavid W. II, .It, calling for l t;i 00.
parable at Mnrri.dair, lenid note Ih n,g over duo)
aa tha aatne wa. .tolen flow me In Alice bene city
JOHN Mi. lltll.T.
Oct It, !llp,l.
4 l)MIMwTB AT()R- MITK H-Strt,
1 I. hereby given tbat letter, of a lmini.tr.tion
on the eetate of R. B. I.KR, deeen.d, late
of Itecearia lown.hip. Cleailield niantv, Pa., hav
ing keen .Inly granted to the undoreirncd. all pee.
on Indcl.tt d to eoid eMate will plc, make py.
menl, and thoee having elaitne or demand, will
pneeenl them proH-rly authenlieatnd foracttlemant
and allowance without delav.
Pfl- A. W. Lr.r, Admr.
The p.rliicr.itti herclt.ftire rii-tine bt teeen
.n,ie av pnrtw.ou. ut Javnrriilio, t IcerfieM -T -ti 1 j p J
ennly. wa. dixolrcd by mutual cnrt.t on the I " '1
I'l'th diy of iteiitWri I 6t. Ibe book, and ! TVlPT?PTT A 1MT T A TT D
account, are let, . ,tk ).. .clnr r ,k. : "li-AlallklH 1 A All-W
tlrtn M.C. liauihle. who I. aiittviriscd to ecttla and
pay all claim, again.1 Ihe lele firm.
M. C. UAMI1I.R.
Finilb'. Mill.,-) JA.VU.S t-IIKIHVO('D.
Oct. B, f,-4ipd.
N EW STYLE WATER PROOF II AT. at
Mra. Wataon a.
41 (W MY WX HOOK."
nAVINll pnrchaeed the entire etock af good.
' h I .land of Kirk A Spencer, 1
miond to continue tbe bu.incn ai heretolnra.
My mntto i. to aell "rnrA. roa rn."
Thanking onr friend, and enetevcer. for paat
patronage, 1 eolicil a oontinuance of the ean,.
, , ISAAC KIKK.
Lumber Cllv. aept. II tf.
0TIfF.!
IOR TIIK PI RPOSK of ohwing nn tha Book,
of the lata trm of Kirk m bnencr. aa imme.
(Store one do,r va.t of Clearfield Il-'aar.. 1
Market tre et. ClrarBeld, Pa. I
KEKP9 on hand a full aeenrlmeat. af Car
Farniahing fined, .act a skirt..
and Woolen 1-nder.birta, I'rawar. and
Neck tiea. Pocket Handkereblrf., Ulovet, H
Vmbrellaa, ia (real Tarl.ty. 01 I
Qoud. ha keep, tha T
Best Cloths of all "Shades and Co'ort
Pach at riark If.in nf tha twtj Mt
Fanpy ( aimprp. In jrrl rarirtf , '
Cnatin. HTr. Pilnt. Chitirhiita.
orpfroatiPC- All of whirh Will h p1'-t"1
Cah, and madp op ardiag to th. lat )
by fippripnrrd wittkraan. f
AUo. Afnt for i'lflirnrlJ pf-nr'T
ffmfar A (Va. pplebratcd 1
Nov. 1, 1MJ tf.
nriti m.i -
I Rawing Vft", j
U. Hlill"'j
! kllTK '!-'
t T.MI Vlatl-n a -r.in.ai n.fiTII'1
i. kerebv civen that lellcr" nf a lint.iv1
on the dale of SAM! l:L I'KIIKV t. dec
late of harth.,1. town.hin. ClcarflelJ cur."
o.aie eoilectlon of all account, i, new raqnired. 1
nil wn.ettle.1 account, will ha In eev b...l. 1.. j... . . .u .......art
M-ttlemeM until the lth of Nov. lsill. ,J .ill ' " ."J'T.j ...... .,i .M
not .,ed by that ,i, will b. placed ia the , i.vment. and th.e ha, io. e'.im. or dcnt.. )
prPc-pni throu ptvpprty mih'-nTiPw'pd fii,w,4
- - ".twi iv( nuirminn
..-H,,n,v1oc,..I;,,wfm'c"'
ii.i.iir i ' i
Kar'.Lam.Ofi.ftpft-'pd. Ad-i','" '