Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 30, 1872, Image 2

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GEORGE 15. GOODLANDER
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CLRARFIELD, Pa.
WEDNESDAY MOHNINQ, OCT. 80. 1873.
Domooratio National Ticket.
FOR l'HKSIDENT,
HON. HORACE GREELEY,
or at roa..
roa vice rRKxiDtiir,
B. GRATZ BROWN,
op nieeorai.
Oo lipsir Uulyt
Tbore is it moral obligation resting
upon every adult to discharges bis
duty toward himself and bis country
Tlie citizen it rarely culled upon to
discharge, both togollior. This how
ever occurs on Tuesday, Novombor
6th. If ever the individual intends to
do noble, patriotic) act in tho future,
tbe opportunity will present itself on
that day. Header, Ivt nothing but
circumstances ovor which you havo
no control prevent you from going to
the election on Tuesday next and de
posit with tbe eloction officers the
Democratic eloctoral tlotet containing
tbe following names :
Edgar Co.en.
George W. Skinner.
Beldeo Harris.
B. Uroee Fry.
Jgbn 8. Miller.
Thotnaa J. (larger.
Blepbea D. AndereoD.
Joba Monet.
Ueorg. K. llfrr.ll.
KJward Nickleooa.
laaiah 0. llogpt.
Hamuel A. Dyer.
Jaaaa Q. Hawley.
SHltea B. Swarr.
iitiati luiiiy.
John Kaerht.
Frederick W, Ounoter.
David Lowrnberg.
Jaiae. McKntght
Henry Wel.b.
Henry J. fltahle.
Rolert W. Cbri.ty.
William P. I.ogaD.
William A. O.lbrailh.
Frederick M. Kobluton.
John R. WiUod.
Philip H. 8teTeneoa.
Joha I. Kurd.
George W. Miller.
Tbe question to be settled is one of
vital Importance to sound morals and
to the Stato. There is a con tost now
between band of robbers and free
booters on tho one hand, and the peo
ple on tho other. The former have
smuggled ifawnMlres into the places
once held by patriots and statesmen,
who administer public sffuirs wholly
in their own Interest. These crea
tures must be displaced, and the ad
ministration of public affairs delivered
into the hands of mon who ro more
patriotic and less partisan, who bc
live that government was instituted
for the common good and not for tbe
ospocial bencfi' of corrupt rings. It
(s as aiucb the duty of those who de
sire pure government to help defeat
Grant and hit Long Branch ring, as
to clothe and furnish food for their
children. Thore is no dodging this
question.
.Reader, you eitbor favor puro or
corrupt government. If tbe former,
you must go to tho eloction and vote
against Grant. lie is the embodi
ment of all that is ignorant and cor
rupt in our gorprnmput, and if allow
ed to contlnuo will ruin the country,
himself and nil that are foolish enough
to follow bitn.
Between Horace Greeley and Gen.
Grant there should bo no debalo in
tho mind of a patriot. Tho former is
a gontlemun, scholar and statesman,
whose intogrity has never been as
sailed by any one, while tho latter is
0 loaded down with prosents and
ourrounJed with buffoons and political
juyhflwkert that it Is dangerous to
approach him.
Pretty Strong Proof.
To fully satisfy any man not blind
ed by party bigotry that tboro is
something radically wrong in our
pnblio strain), and that the opposition
party is rottun to the core, wa need
but refer to tho bright and shining
lights which have desorted that orga
nization and come over to tbo Demo
cracy. Take for instance Ex-Govornor
Curtin, Col. Slifor, Kx-Senator Bil
lingfolt, Gen. Moorehoad, Col. Mo
Clure, Marshall, and scores of others
who heretofore have boon the bright
est ornaments in the ranks of the op
position. What has caused them to
break with their friends f Corrup
tion 1 Tho organization of their party
has litllon into the hands of ambitious
and unscrupulous demagogues, who
as freely rob the State or National
Treasury of $100,000 and defund their
acts as a christian would tny his
prayers.
On tho other hand, is it not re
markable (hat while the Radical door
stands wide open, Inviting DumocraU
in to assist them to plunder tlio peo
ple, but two individuals who havo
held any trust or wielded any influ
ence in the Democratic party havo
taken tbo bait? And they bavo held
a back seat for over six years. We
nlludo to Dr. Ceo. W. Torter, of Har
risburg, and Geo. W. Brow or, Esq., ol
CJjpmborsburg. Tho former is a
brother of the thing in regimentals
which guards tho cnlranco to the
smoking drpartmeiit at the I'reaiiicn
(iul Mansion Gori. Horace I'orlcr.
'i'luj latter is s nephew of Simon Cam
eron. Their conversion is oasily ac
counted for. Plunder Is what they
are after. They have exchanged their
Democratic birth right for a, mess of
pottage.
We will also slate that our party
lias got rid of its freebooter in I'hila
alelphia, which have been a curse alike
to tho party and the State for years.
Thank God, we aro rid of them !
Cameron purchased the wholo flock,
and in thoir stead we have reoeivod
no less than 15,000 of tho best busi
ness mon in that city, who lave bere-
iiore voiea against us. iiie ex-
flange is a glorroM one Cor our party,
but we pity the inhabitant pf the
fli jr ffhllK lh"y rule It.
Vo in t
We furnished our tbroe-story-brick
neighbor with a big lot of copy last
week. But ho should not take on to
about drunkennoss on ths streets,
after the exhibition given In the Court
House on the night of the Radical
county convention. Whisky on that
oocuiiou ruled supremo, and literally
drowned Judgo McEnally. Now, we
dj not intend to eonvey the idea that
the Judgo was drunk, because ho does
not drink, but we never taw more
drunken men, or mon who bohaved
liko drunken mon, in that room on
any oooasion. The late IUdical lu
mull in tho streets was not any worse
Mian tho riot In tho Court llouso
Whisky ruled on thut occasion, and it
vnB"vVry evident thut it held away
during tho lato torchlight procession.
Yet, neither of there gntheiings wore
Democratic meetings.
Tho attempt of the editor of the
Journal to oonvoy the idea that none
but Democrats woro drunk or misbe
haved on tho occasion of the IUdical
jubilee, may puss for orthodoxy with
him, but in a moral point it is a bad
oxample tosotbeforo Sunday School
children, because all who witnossud
tho affair know bettor, and they might
infer thut a professed Christian could
be turnod into a mere partizan, freed
from all moral restraint, and thus be
come victims of misplaced ronSduuco
and mado to believo a lio.
If the mombors of our parly should
over iniaboujtvo is outrngcuusly on
any occasion its somnbody did on'tlio
occasion ciUJ, wo shall denounce their
conduct, aut defend it, or, what is
worso, try to put the blamo on some
body else. Wo aro no tempcranco
bigot, and never bolonged to any ol
it lodges, bands or wigwams, yet, wo
cannot defend drunkenness.
Vote for i'retMent.
Below will bo found tbe official vole
cast in 1868 for President, by States
Florida, Mississippi, Texas and Vir
ginia were excluded from tho College
because they were not "reconstruct
ed." It is true, the two former Stntet
voted undor tho bayonet rule for
Grant, but they bad only ten electors
whilo Ihoso voting for Mr. Soymoor
bad sixteen. Making a square cheat
of six electors in favor of Grant. The
moment a Radical was upbraided for
this outrage, ho would cite the fact
that two States which voted for
Grant woro also excluded ; but he
never stated that the Grant States
only cast ton volet while the Stutes
voting for Mr. Seymour cast sixtoen.
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Tunri Out. A full turn-out of tho
Democrats and Liberal Kepublicaus
on Tuesday next, will give Ponnsyl-
is to Grecloy. Patriots, your
country demands this, and your per
sonal liberty requires it.
Villainy. Our Supreme Court do-
cided very properly about a year ago,
in n case which arose at Allontown,
this State, thai students rosiding at u
college "for no other purpose than to
obtuin a collogiato education, aro not
legul voters at thut place. It is not
their residence undor tho Constitu
tion." They oan, therofora, vote only
at tho procicct in which they resided
previous to going lo colKgo. Or, in
other words, ut their homos.
This is sound law and holds good
against whito students, but it scorns
tho negroes and their allies diarogard-
od tho decision in Chester county nt
tho lato election. There is a negro
college at Oxford, in that county, und
all tho negro students old enough
wcro marched up to tho polls mid
voted. Scores of white students loci
thoir voles, or had to pay fifteen or
twenty dollars to go home to voto.
Bulitscems that neither constitutions,
laws or decisions uro of any account
whon unsuitod to or intcrforo with the
negro.
Header, go to the polls on Tuesday
next, with tho Democratic clectornl
ticket in your hnml, and deposit it in
iho ballot-box, and thus give a blow to
personal and corrupt government.
Those who proler a man for Prcsi
dent who lias made himself rich by
receiving presents and devoid of states
manship, will of courso vote for Grant,
on Tuesday noxt. But those who
prefer one who despises gilts and is a
practical statesman, will voto fur
Greeley.
Tutr Itwoioa Our Radical ex
changes nearly all contuin this bit of
news:
Tbe worn aVoalni aad iteadeat man politically In
tfala part or lha Stale ia Andre U. Cards, "lie
la twien teail aaS plaekee) ap Ibe rooti."
Gov. Curtin will survive all attucks,
and will fill honored positions long af-
tor every "ring" is broken and pvery
IfgWative rooster bfhsade
The Protptrl$ of turrets.
Thore it no reason to despair of the
States that' gave Domocralio majori
ties In thoir last elections. The fol
lowing carefully compiled table, pre
narod and printed for another purpose
in the early part of Juno, gives the
date or the latest oleoiions wuicn nnu
then been held, tho Democratic ma
jority in each State at those elections,
and the number of eloctoral votes to
which the several Stntt-t are entitled
This tublo is well worth considering;
AVerternf feat. Ltut
Stall. Iota. A.i..n'y. fr-fi'ea,
Alabama 10 1,7 71 1878
Delaware- I ,478 1870
Florida 4 238 1870
Georgia. II M.M.I , IHiS
Nevada..- I 1.041 ' IK7S
NrwJeney V 8,1107 1871 '
Trnneuce IJ 17,4711 ID'S
Teiai S M.U84 171
Indiana. 15 1170
kcniuuby 13 88,1178 1871
Marylaud. S , IJ.Ui ' 171
Mi.K.url 15 41,0:18 170
North Carolina II 1,1-1 8"tl
Oregoa S 8.1 , 11-70
Virginia 10 1S.S.1I IMS
Wcet Virginia 1,131 ISIS
Tola)....'. 138 '
A ow.sitniHisi n-the Democrat icnarlr
nblo to hold its own in ihoso Slates,
t is not difficult lo (liit-OTor a wny lo
success in this Presidential content.
To those 138 electoral voles wo may
sufuly add New York, which, with its
85 electoral votes, incronses the num
ber lo 173. It requires only 184 votes
to elect a President; und thero are
sources enough Ircnn winch we could
mnko up tho other 11 with proper ex
ertion. Connecticut, which the Grant
pett-ty, onirii laet aprtnby lliaakln
ol their tooth," might give ns (I of the
ronuiaito 11, leaving only 0 to be
sought elsewhere Wo havo good
chances in Louisiana, which bus 8
electoral voles making three more
than we need. We have also uhanccs
in Arkansas, in apitu of the dislrnn
chiasmuut, which would increaso the
Democratic majority in tho Electoral
Colleges from 3 to 0. Then there
no reason why we should quilo do
pair of Illinois and Oliin, either ol
which alono addvd to the Democratic
Slates would givo us a hundsome ma
jority. y. Y. World.
CoNatiKSKio.NAt Vote. Tho labia
below sets forth the vole for Congross
in this district in 1870 and 1872 :
181-
, IHTO ,
Marrin. tfeofleld.
Counties.
Kana. Cartia.
Cameron, 631
500
8110
2,008
787
4,08'J
270
1,011
700
1,057
437
1,871
842
6,595
8li)
1,812
882
2,250
Clearfield, 8,400
Klk, 1,181
Krio, 6,114
Forest, 350
Jefferson, 2,318
McKesn, 1.000
Warren, 2,332
2,052
620
7,500
410
2,375
950
8,221
Total, 10,238 17,742 12,421 13,055
Msj , 1,504 004
Mr. Seofield carried the district in
1808 by 2,011 majority, which shows
rather a vascillaling state of affairs.
Whilo undor ibis boad wo may as
well nlludo to another motUr. It
takes nearly 81,000 voters to elect n
Congressman in Pennsylvania. Illiode
Island polls loss than 20,000 and elects
Iwo members to tho same body. Thus
showing that under New England
manipulation ono Khode Islander has
as much power in Congress as three
Pennsylvania Dutchmen or Westorn
llooaior How long will tho great
central Males aim lha .South and
West permit theinnclvcs to pu- trilu
uto to and be led by Ihcso Puri'.an
shystors f
Crcit Frauds. Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh aro not tho only places
where lingo election Iruuds wero per
petrated on the 8th. Shoemaker, the
Kudical Congressman elect in the Lu-
zorne district, and half a dozen other
leading loyulisls, havo been arretted
for bribing election officers. Ono
judge in Scranton swears thut Shoe
maker offered him any sum ho might
name if ho would seo that his pre
cinct would civo him an even vole
with the Domocralio candidate. The
precinct in that ward contains 100
Democrats and 7 Kudicsls. It looks
now at though Shoemaker would go
lo tho Penitentiary, instead of Con
gress. J. Ins will uo a job tor (jcury
or tho Godly llurtranll to pardon him.
A Mattf.r or Opinion. Tho editor
of tho Journal intimates in his last
issuo that tho names of honest men
attached to tho tars and stripes defiles
and dishonors that emblem of liberty
and morul and legul rights. But that
the names of jockeys, pre.icnt-lukers,
and men who go lo tho pcnilcnliary
for certificates of good character, aro
exceedingly proper and ornamental.
Well, as that is a matter of education
and lasto, we shall not attempt to de-
bnto that question with him. Our
views da not run In thai gutter.
Why Chita in Mom to Mis ark roa
Grant. Lot us soe why certain mon-
led mon are lor Grunt. Jl has been
discovered that Mr. lloutwell loans
th gold holonging to the government
to certain bank era and without inter
est, ihesu bankers giving as collateral
an equal amount of the bunds of IH02.
In this manner the bankers got tho
use of tho govarninonl gold for noth
ing, and tho intcrKl besides accruing
upon Iho bonds. What banker would
not bo lor Grant nnder theso circum
stances, but what shall bo said of and
dono wilh the Secretary of Iho Treas
ury and Iho President, win) permits
government monoy lo bo thui loaned
out to lavoritus and partisan friends
Do tho nooplu coro nnythmix for this r
favoritism, this insidious but effectivo
system of corruption f
AsiiAMr.D ovTimn Jon Tho editor
of Iho Kuston Argus says i The elec
tion in PhihiOiilphin was a grand tri
ll mp of tho Roughs, Hopcntcis.Thicvcs,
Convicts, Cameron Co. Wo were
in tho city two days last week, and
were not surprised to hour honest Ko
publicunt oppress their regrets at the
result. Thoy felt that their city had
beon disgraced by a majority never
votoj by their citizens.
Hundreds, yes, thousands of Repub
licans, aro disgusted wjlh the way
Ilanrsnft was oleotcd.and rather than
voto again along wilh repealing ne
groes und purchusod cattle, will slay
away from the polls in November
noxt, or clso vole to repudiate such
rascality by voting for Horace Greeley.
The Grant party are running the
canvass on puroly commercial princi
ples. Voles are mads a cash transac
tion. Wilbout money and bribery
; bf concern woij! pof last a wook.
tmreMtlratton.
It will be noticed by tho following
letter that the late oloulion frsudt are
to be investigated :
Dkmocbatio Stati Com. Rooms,
Philadelphia, October 25, 1872. In
obedience to instructions from tho
State Committeo, as set forth in the
following resolution t "That tho chair
man of the Sinlo Central Committeo
be authorised to apiioint a committeo
to investigate all ullvgod frauds com
mitted in October, and to nrosccuto
npon reasonable eud probable cuuso,"
I havo appointed Iho following named
gonthmen, who will roeptcliroly take
notico of thoir selection. Those re
siding outsido of tho city ol Philadel
phia will at ouco enter into corres
pondence with Hon. UichnrJ Vaux,
chairman, 520 Walnut street, Phila
delphia : Hon. Jiichurd Vaux, chair
man ; John O. James,1 esq, I'hila
delphiuj J. iliiiuldo Sank, esq , Phila
delphia; HonryS llugort, esq , Phila
delphia; George K Ilorrell.osq , Philadelphia-;
linn. II. H. Wright, Ltucrnr:
Hon. John D. Stiles, Lohigh ; Daniel
Kivmnn, esq., Northampton , William
D. Moore, esq., Allegheny ; Joseph L.
I.nro, esq., Allegheny; K. It. Dough
erty, esq., Beaver; R. L. Muoncli,
esq., Dauphin; William H. Witto,
esq , Montgomery ; Henry Carpontcr,
ah1 1 .niw.ital or . IV J llmwllitx
' "1 I -- I -' . r 'J ' I
Schuylkill ; John B. Urntton, esq ,
Cnmborland ; Joseph Hemphill cQ ,
, i v.,i r. I l
Bucks; Willium 8. Black, esq., I.nw
rsnco; D. W. Hutchinson, e-q., Erio,
anfl It. B. Brown, caq.. Vlnrin.
Tho C huirmsn ( Mr. Vuuxl is here
with ompowered to add lo iho num
ber of said committeo whenever he
shall deem the same expedient
dAUUkX J. JUMDALL, bimirmnn.
Sarcastic Tho Cincinnati Com
mercial is disposed lo be sarcastic, at
tho expense of the good nnoplo in
Pennsylvania who certified that II art -ranfl
was a man after thoir own heart.
Just listen to it : "Camer jn is a pi-ac
Heal old gonllemnn and creutly he-
lovod on hit nutivo soil. His caro
whon Secretary of War to civo hii
sons horso contracts Is approved by
every fond and patriot io parent in his
proud and prosperous Nate. Jlart
ranfl is a practical man. His viola
lion of a technicality of the law in tho
cltort to amass a competency lor him
self ly circulating puhlie money was
an enterprise that touched tho hearts
of tho fooplo of the politic old Com
monwealth. J he proof that he vio
la toil, hit trust as a public officer in be
half ol his private lortuno, gavo him
popular sympathy and promotion. It
it til that Hurt run ft should bo Gover
nor of Pennsylvania, and wo are sure
the gracious peonlo or that goodly old
Slate will join us in tossing off a cop
oi com water to the health and long
1 lie ol Ninon l umcron the most nor
geous old rascal in practical Pennsyl
vania.
Still Blind. That clerical dema
gogue and hypocrite, Hev J. P. A'ow
man, of Washington, haa heon inves-
tignting tho charges of drunkenness
against lirnul. ror that purpose he
has spent a week at Grant's cottniro at
Long Branch. He dined with Grant
and Grant dined wilh him. A a re
sult of his Investigations ho concludes
thai Orant Is "a sober, honest, truo
mnn, fearing God nnil loving the
church." Whilo at Long Branch he
says ho examined carefully all tho in
stances of intoxication which have
bcea fMl liU4, mt.l ! :ri3.uiiv
they wcro falso Ho probably never
heard ol Grunt t aprco up the silaqtic
liunna two years ago. Let the rever
end gentleman try his hand on that.
Ci.kamno Out. Republican! who
vntod for Buckalow in pmferenco to
Harlranfl, says the I'hia. Age, are be
ing read out of the party by tho Cam
eron "Ring." Since that corrupt or
ganization carried iho late flection by
open, impudent, unblushing fruuJ,
they consider reel voters of lit lie ac
count. A few counters and rejiealert
will do ths whole business, without
the trouble of bringing to many peo
ple to the polls. But there is un ol d
lo all wicked, disreputable sthenics,
and the ond of "King" rulo is r iming.
Tho psoplo have been alarmed by the
conduct of Cameron and his fi ii lids in
ibis city und State, and there ill bo
a healthy reaction, when all lli'i facts
are scattered broadcast throui the
Commonwealth. j
ILlfJCAL-i.iKr. Illiberal . paper
and nralora in Maine havo s" icn of
Moiihy us "that gallant trooper 4 Vir
ginia" and of Sumner and Ur Joy as
doubla"dycd traitors." How grange
things havo turned around, ll loans
but vostordav that Moahv w iho
great outlaw of tho country an I'lhere
wns not m paper or llopublieai sonli
ments anywhere in the count y that
did not freely express nn opinion that
ho ought lo bo hung if ho cou u only
bo cnuL'ht. Now ho is iho ' fullant
trooper ol Virginia." -i
A Goon TnAiix. An exhaitre rc-
niuiKsi liio liailiciil party
Stale havo lost Curtin. Slifor
Malslinll, Moorhead and man
distinvuised members. But lli
painod in enchanio M'AIullin
sophs. Iho luul tlinl tlit lattT have
asiiistcd the rinir In "raisinir" lha ma
jority for Hiirtrsnfl twenty thniisand
votan will enily rcvnnuila tlis part
of ''God and morality" to tho exchange,
InRn A K l Nd Tllr SlNKINll SlllP.e Ol C
of the vico presidents at the grett
New iork meeting i nursuay ovontni
was Aloxundor T. Stewart. It is it
longer a secret that tho grouted
moruhaiit of America, heartily syinpj.
thir.es with tho movement for Liberal
ism nml reform. Ho .has alieuJ)'
given and will further give, substui
tiul aid to the eloction of Home
Greeley. '
Gopp roa Ohio. r'our years ago
General Grant curried Ohio by 41,100
majority! Sinco then 14.000 neiro
votes havo been added to iho Kudiiill
voto, making a majority of 53,000 t
overcome this yours Tho Domocridt
ami l.iharsls in Oot'ibor reduced t iit
heavy majority to about 12,000
inero is no cuuso iu mm muii, wnu
Ohio.
CiiDsius M. Clay says of the situa
tion t "We live undor a despotiam im
pelled by the lowest instincts, tastds
and self-indulgence, which unlikoEui
peso aristocracies, share nothing with
lha people, but absnrb all their sub
stance for camp followers who art)
equally corrupt and vicious."
A Democrat who refuses to vote
against Grant because Butdtulew it
defeated, it liko a soldier who flret
into bis own ranks because his pickets
art massacred by the eaeinf .
Gov. Geary has issupd bit proclama
tion declaring the election of delegate
19 mo uontiiutionai v onvrntiou
f tltli
Coffi-v.
f IIUTO
iv liHve
irnl Jo-
. Dew gidvfrt.sriMats.
C0UBT PK0CLAMATI05.
RIRRA8, Boa. 0. A. HATIR. Fret.
IdeslJadee of Ibe Coart of Coaaioa Plana
of Iks twenljr ink J adiclal Dl.triet, eoajpoaed of
the eoanlle. at Clearlald, Centra and Clinton
and lion. WILLIAM O. POLKVaad Hos. JOHN
J. KIAU. Aaaooiata Jndiei or ClearSsIa as,
kara tnue! tketr prasept, to asa dlractaal, for tho
holdlas of Conrt of CotniauS Pleat, al lha
Court IJonee, at OlaarAeld, Is and for the emntjr
ol CloarSeld, eonaeaeln! on the saroaa aauu.
day, the lllh day ol' rVovrmhcr, A. D. lK
sad to continue TUHI'K WaKKB. .-.
NOTIUK 1H, lliererora, hereby given, lo Juror
and wiloeeeoe, in and fur laid ooontyol t'laarfleld,
to bo and appear ia their proper peraoui, at 10
o'clock, a. in., of aald day, to do thoaa tblngl
vuiok In tnelr neball pertain to be done.
QIVEX under my kand at Clearlold, tbli 18lk
day af Ootohar. la tba year af sur Lord, ona
taoaeaod algnt buiidred and aeventy two.
JUHTIN J. P1K, Sktrtf.
mEAt'tlKII WASTKI). Thogiliool Dl
I iratorl of lkautnr toivnelilp denim tu eia
ploy three ooinpstent Tcarherf, lo take charge af
ineaetiooie ol laid townenip lor tlio winter term,
Apply lo It. 111'UUK.S, Src'y.
Outubor .10 -U
CtUTION. Al periamara henby w.rnel
againat dieooonllng or trading for a ocrtaio
pruojiiieorrn'itegirea by ma to Pater Mirea, dated
(Motor lh, 1811, payable also aaoatke after
data, aailHrg for eaa kaadred and tfty dollan, aa
1 6aa norar reetrl ralua Tor Uie eaoia sad am
determined not to pay it uoleM oompclled bylaw
JAC h.W.I UOU hH.
KylerUwn, Oct. SO, lii. 81
T
BLACKSMITHS I
Tlie andcrstK"Hl offer fur ), 1b th boronah
or Urarftriu, ftDiioktmllh Poop, on neaocd street
eontaiuiog tbn- fur (to untl two full Mtt of to)a,
A first eUit buxiovis, Aa ixellnl obtuoo for
guutl MieukaniQ. Aiinlj to
AMOS KEXNARD,
J. J ivca s..M lOHbuueaiarr baviiif
bo-D eruntptl to ib aabis3ribr, on tho Kstoto ol
JOHN I'K. KKS, Jr., deoi-OMil, Uto of llrdt.,rJ
tuwn-bip, ClrttrtiuliI eounty, PonasjrlTtUiu, oil
(rout lodfttilt'J to laid Kctatt oro reqiicsUfi t
wake iuiinetUntt puicnlf nod thoso hovinf
13 V ts.((:iri'finM Mnri iv vii.. i.i
cikinii gm-i mo wini wiu .resent tnm dulj
suiuoiiiicaivu ior eiiietuciiT,
, tiARAII TETEna,
Oct. iM, 1572:6l. KxroutriJi,
O'HA. I.O.-rrom tbo roii.lenoo of un.
kj denicuod, oa I ipor M'Trm Hun. In Wood.
rd tnwmbih, on Uctobor loth, auiftH r0w,
lhrvo yrrt old, of a pal re I eutor, tba twitch ol
tho tall whlto and tho bind leg. orhito up to tbo
anreo, wud njia ni red la tbo a bite, wi J aouio
nhito about tbo urtih-r. II ur boroi are fmall and
rurtird nn mtiA iks haa at on k.a aaul Ut.-
pnppuitd to bavo gonv towarda O'ocola. Tho
Duth-r will coarrr a grrat Uoor on tbo owner by
uiiuriniiix ntia ui ntr wnr reaoouta,
oei.lo-J, WAIIUKN K. PASS MO RE,
Dirmia.uiiii .-sotiro la horoby girea
that tho parlno'-abip hretoforo oxiiting bo
tot-on Theodora Htovonaun and A. T. Mil lor, un
drr tbe flrra of Htorn A Co., waa dtiKilrod oa
tho tSd day of Octurr, 1872, by mutual oonarnl.
All debt a owing to tbo aaid portaorahip aro to bo
rrecived hy raid Tbrodnrt fcioTtt.loa, and all do
waoda oa ibe aaid partnerahip aro to bo preaonlod
to mm iir pamom.
TIIRODORE 9TIVKX80X.
A. T. MILLKR.
Tho bnalnoaa will b eoadnaed al tbo old ataad
M horolitfuro by th under. gnr.J.
oet3D-.lt Tllt.UDJKK HTBVKNSOJf
on
TO
0)n r 1 Ageata wanted 1
V'J Vvv AM olaaaea of working people,
ut eitbor aox, yoeng ot old, aiako more oaenay at
work for aa in thoir "pare taoatont, tr all tbatitae.
than at anything tle. 1'arttrulara free. Addrtaa
O. ririnaoa A Co., Tortlaud, Maine. oet3tt72yl
TTOLUDAY GUODfi.
XX- I barf adiM tn my Pttntro rariotj of
LAM fa onl I AltliH f(LAfH AKK.
Un! to Cup and Baueeri, Mtto Uugi, aa!
Ty Tea Pelt a, la grrat rarirty. Aleo, Vaaea and
runer Tot let (ttti, of the bandioaieat deaigna
Tbeao gooda J bare lupurti'd dlrortly fnto Ka-
po. and my priori aro aa low aa any I in potior
ea an too auiur gooaa in rimer nun city or new
Yftrk A. J. WKIUEMa.
ho. F?itb Pecond and 29 Ptrawborry Ptr.f
1'biladelpbla, fa.
N. D.-Mi atock of CUANDELIEHg.eapreial.
ly adap'ed to rburcbea, la very lave. Bok of
drawing, ahowing rbo doaiga of ootoh chandelier
and bracket, will ao sent on requeat oetjOJoi
ttLLSl()H lilt DlI'ORini.
J I8AC,
""'" 6octror to ""''
JOHN FAREIEA,
IIS AKl.ll r
Middle af the block, hot.
7th A Sib (.. gouih 6id,
I'illl.AUKLI'UIA,
taronrra amb SAatrae
Ti ana ar
FANCY FURS,
ros LAUiaa' s caiLnein'e
wsis,
Wkolraale aad RaUll.
Having taportrd a aery large aad uplendid aa
aortasent of all Iheditereat kinde of ITHb' from
Sret hand, la Kupipa, would repetrnlly iavlte
tba rradere of thia paper la call aud axamina the
a.earteaoat of Fanoy run. 1 am datrnamtd ta
erll at tbe luwpit earn pnoaa. All a are warraal.
ad. No mitn'prrii'ntaiiune ta rffi-al ealre.
Kl K.S AI.I KUkli AN J KKI'AIKKU.
V-Hraieniber the etore, TIS Arck Hu I'bllad'a.
OvtoLcr , ttll.-im
111 Of I'l.Tir M HOUH lilt AWN FOR
J Novewber Term, A. 1). 197 J, (Jd Monday.)
rmar wars.
Feter Riiel...lle(i-arla J. A. Row!Ft...Fcrguioa
Joe. i'anipWII Hell Fraocir l.otigin ..Uirard
II. A. Shlmiui'I....Ug(r H ta. H. Urventlraban
II. I.. Mall BralturdlS. fpanoela..... "
Jo. rhugart. UradylJoha S.ll tlullck
Joe. II Kirk " Abm. Watkrr. kaoi
Fml Ki.bter " 1). falhoart "
T.J. l'oolbw " I Xeaoe Og.rn...I.awmiea
II. 1' r:om.n " W. T. di-hnvar "
Juhn WHKooer.UuraeideiNfwton llrod... "
John Mux ' iT. .Mrl'lior.un.
Jimoe Davis... Cholines. llugbee...M..Morria
Mm. Klliling...Vlearliold l.alab lluover.... "
Wot. Herd...Carwenaf 'lejjubn llaniarly..Oanaola
lerid IIiima lleealuri i'barlre Clearer.. .MFna
Henry (ion...... - lllujb Mullen.. l'ika
Wm. Aver" " H. K, Humphrey... "
F. klot'raolien..ForguaoalU. llartibom, Jr "
aKim.xn asrK.
tl'ia. nolnn-...IIroaria,M. Tate.. Iluihia
tlrorgo laeeiaorF....llell
T. Read ,
K. Willi. in Ilia.irurd
K. I'enroe
J. A. Murry.
J. P. Illoou Ouliek
Jno. McUowelLlirahaaj
II. 8p., ui.n ... "
Hiram Straw Jordan
.1. R. Johnntun . "
J. Ilillll.nd Karthaun
Thoa. White... '
A. Hutnphry..LawfTnea
M. II. Ilmwn. "
W. kpaekuiaa "
llrnry Hoover.... Iforrie
A. I'. Uloon l'ika
N. F.rwrll
J. F. KHlrr "
lleary akiiey...M. t.aiaa
Wm. Hoover.. "
P. Arnold Ilrady
Hau l Hi.bol
W. T. lUinilton.. N
O.J. Wislovar..lluraiide
Jul. Dowlar..... '
i. Killiao.. Chrit
K. II. 1'l.uiron "
J. T. l.oiinanl...l.learf'ld
W. K. Wrlgley "
W. W. He "
II. H. Thouiiieon .I'ur'lle
II. A. Hnrketl,..Iptur
And ..
tsinn ecu,
P. Dlokey....ltrearla
J t'oopar "
H. Uyorfc
Kd. roop(ir....Clrar8eld
II. W. I'ark...
I). RreM.. Hecator
J. S. Willinnir..Ferpu.on
J. L. Ward Uraham
T. II, Koroea '
W. II. Hoyt Ho. ton
M. t'onoway M
H. Owen I.awrreoe
Jo. Walpoo... M
A. Mover, Jr Murrle
.1. Ilo.'m "
J. M. Dillon "
A. Kreaa. Oiweola
F. Dailer 1'enn
Tkoaia. Wall "
Jno. Onnlap Fihe
T. Ilrorkbank t nion
W u. Lord "
Uro. Caufftnas. Roll
A. II. t'roee Roira.
I). W. Malnra..Rradlord
J, Woolridre.., "
A. Iliarhart..., "
J. W. Lankbarl... Ilrady
Solid.y "
J. C. U irrett
J. uommervi!lfl..lloro.id
J. I). torrnont..('oving'n
I). K. Fnllrrtin..Clrar Id
H. N. hw ...
Jno. Gulloh "
J. I.. I.eary
Atlrntion, Lumlirnmn !
'II'T'K are now mnnnliM'tar)! our IMPROVED
HTBKI. - Moi:h'KJ' MllVINU t.'ANT
llllllKH. lutiariwr lo ear otki In u.e. We hare
l.o In aliK k a ! quantity of I'anlliooke lulls-
ble Tcir rolling purpoiu", wllira wa are -iiiiij
(limp forrnrh. AMO A II. KBNNARU.
Cloarteld, I'a., Merrh 18. ISII.
A Notorious Factl
TURKU ra nn re people trim bled with I. ana,
Hi.eare. in thia town than any othgrplaoe a
it. alee In the Htete. One of lha (mat Corel of
thie ta, the uea ol an Impure artlele of Coal, largely
iied wilh ealpkar. No., why not avoid all
Ibi. and preeerve your Uvea, hy a.iaf only
llueaphrev'e elrhraled Coal, free frR) all
Impwriliee. Order, left at the etorea of Richard
Moaaop and Jaraei II. Uraham A Soaa sill raoeire
aroinut atloauos.
ABRAHAM II I'M Til REV.
Claarilald, November 80, 1H70 if.
Jtiavricfcrv ttmtTABi.r.ti' Vr.i
Wa hava printed s larae natubar of lha ae.
FUR DILL, and will aa (be reooipt af twenty.
8 re aenta. mail a now? la aav addraaa. S)8S
1l3K, WHITI ltOAli timito REIII
Jaet raaaiTad and for sale hy
April IS. un, H. r. BI-1'KJ?1
11 LAN la CtlSHSTAnit.K'8) AI,K FOt
rjt aole at Ihn aflo. 7
- Id E
Wo deniro (o cull tlio altontion of tlio citizens of Clcorfieltl coumy lo tlio Hict that wo
i ' t -liavQ opened a :;i .
. MUSIC STORE IN CLEARFIELD,
Where we intend to constantly keep on hand n full supply of
PIANOS, OltGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
RAVEN d: COMPANY'S PIANOS,
STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS,
HAINES BROTHERS' PIAN'OS
Wo are prepared nt nil times
lavoniOlo terms hs to prices nnd terms 01 payment.
Our sto-k of ORGANS will consist of the now nnd popular
KYlMJlMv OKOAN, (with Hiitlcr's Knco Ticiiiolo nnil downward
The SMI 1 11 AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S
-
it,v i,AVfci MtAAJVtAJIH CU.'S JUUlLbt", 1 hftU'Lt nnd LIJUKUl ORGAN'S.
IVecitlen theso wc furnirih to order Organs from nny factory desired.
Wo on every plan known to the trade, cither CHKAP FOR C , ON NO TES, or on the
un a easy LEASE PLAN.
roruLA
On our easy terms every ono
amount win icuti so much to
DCTVVc thnll lie l id to have you call and see us,'whethcrTyou desiic lo purchase or not.-ocig3-72-y2
11YNIEUS MUSIC STORE.
ffirtlAI. I.I'.T Foil SOVKMIIK.'I TKKM A.
J. 1). tt,;i.
Pi.leinan
Tf fimtik it al.
ti I'i lcu t al.
ti CiltUvlU' Ml.
vi Iliikt.
.... M Hit.
41 I-ill.
llnlrhrftbil.
r Uliife.
..... vi IVit Sc' oti) b.i.
, l Li.irtl ft l.
ti ledVeDiH l at.
vi Milibvw ft al.
fl Prrgti..
ti Titian p. 'in.
ti K'M-rrt et al.
TI IVfttl.l.
ti WhHt.
ti Whi t.
ti UaltNjft.cr.
ti Hojtlt-r.
,,,eai vi I'oro'jr t '.
...... ti lliotiitri.
ti sSboff.
ti luon rt al.
VI OfTOUI.
stcu.tD raLK.
ti FoTttflr si TtTin.
vi 8nTVr A Byrtw.
TI Vt,
vi Mbars(r.
vi M-cbarl.
. kj hrf-K
a. aula VI Cull?f(.
i. UmIu
VI K'ibiroo.
vi Ji-via.
vi Pinekmaa.
...... TI dVstsA.
...... VI AlberC
ihh. ti Callv.
,HM va Maroatbtr.
ti Eoiwartb.
vi lUfcar.
vi Hwanwrr.
ti Jonaa.
..... va Waguatr.
.... va FebuoaoTcr.
vi LoriK.
va CaUdwcII.
i..... vi Bloom.
vi 1'luhalL
Io.m.dM...M...
Mcf'!ura
wi,:t
Sln-tf.n ,
Tali
(h'.t lowurh p .
n.u'-ii
Ilurd
Ferkbaw ......
Kef I A Co:
Moatauuiery w.
Stl k ,
Hoi.Vr
Walla-r
IU;e-tT
II lira h.ll .........
Hurvlh.ill
IuBUft
Irria
Fure.T... ...
TiiiiftiBg
Holn.oiiUM
Ilmnett m.
Hiley
Wheallaa.l
Huiet
Pen:,
Miller ...,
liaiO',a
dobaai-ll ,
l.aroBta.
llnrD.iJ m.
,urterM,,.Ma...al
6arU a. ......... w
VU
BriiLwa M...MM..,
Hrntttrtoa H.
Ilurd. ...
Uir-b.L s.....
IUKtrxl ..jn ...... ...
Pirker.
tnyjrr M.
birMt oa.. .
Pin.. ...
McOrvbtii ........
ItaTinuud
ED. AV. GRAHAM,
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SQUARE TIMBER & UNDER,
CLKAK FIELD, PA.,
Hal jait opened, at lha KEYSTONE ETORE, a
aompieia etoea or
.v nr u o o n s,
of arerj dorerlptiun. .
.-
DliY GOODS.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
BOOTS AND SIIOR.S.
CLOTH IXO. fc., rf-c.,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLOUR,
MEAT,
SALT,
It YE,
OATS,
COItX,
A I WA I S Off HA SI A KD FOR
SALE AT A SMA LI. A O VA XCE
FLOUR
tba oar luJ, aotl aold
a4aaoa.
R rel rad bjf tba oar luatl, aotl aold at a imall
Wvaao.
A tupptv of KOri oonKtantly oa aaoi$.
9pclal (iKltrofBioala olTired to thole (lttn( tat
tiqitaro Tmlor ami Lofi, ai wo dval largely
la LuMbtrniii.'i Bupplin. and aro pro
partd at alt tlron to p urchin tim
twr ond laasbor.
i; I) w . GRAHAM,
"KEYSTONE STORE"
ftorutid Street,
CKEARFIELD, I'A.
Oct. J.t, IS7J.
SAWS I SAWS! SAWS I
DtkTAE'S CROPS OUT, Id ILL, DRAG AND
CIRCl'LAR FAWS.
Boynton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw.
ALSO,
PATENT PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS,
For lale kj
aatl,TS H. P. WflT.KR A CO.
NtlTltl . H: R. 11. MoOIILLY, Hank,
rapl. Notice la hereby (ivea ta all parline
eoooarnad, that Ihe uadeNined ha. heea aipolnl
ed Aatiffnae la the anoea oaaa and will he at the
Ae a( 1. L. Kreba, la the koro.k af ClearSald,
oa SYedaaMlay, Novambar 3ttk, to attend lo tha
dalle, al kie appolotaseai.
A. U. KREAMUR.
aet33-8t. AMiioaOj
THE DBMOrRATIO ALMARA0 for 1888
issr and 1888 for aala at tka Pa. PBea.
pr ta 11 ra ata. Mailed ta any djic.
MARKET STREET,
A It FIEL , 1 E
Chir stock of PIANOS will consiBt
to furnish nny pf iho thou per makes of Pianos to order. on ihe most
MASON &i
can have n pood instrument,
MAKlu I1U.ML. JIA1TY.
WM. HEED,
SaeaceMr t. Read Brua.
MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
TILL ops Ibli wak aa iaioMBM ittMk of
fell dc.irtpt.oei of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, .
TRIMMINGS,
MILLINERY
and
FAHCY GOODS,
FURS, ' . -
, LADIES',
MISSES' and
CHILDREN'S
SUOES,
; i . ;
&.C , Jkc, iu., ic.
BuviBf my (0Kdi ia New Tork.tka Aead of th.
aiartef; keeping a reliable elaaa af goodi; sell.
in( food, at aloaa eerh Sgurea, aad tadwelin(
baiineea ia a thorough Vaeiaaaa Ban oar, I hope
ts merit tha coatJane. of CASH DITBK8
throughoat Iko aoanty,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
Call aad aiaaiina asy atock and ba eonrtocad
of tha tr.th af ay aaaartioaa.
eeptii WM. REED.
JECONSTRUCTED.
DANIEL STEWART & SON
llarlnc porrhaoH tk Choap Clothiin Hoopo of
lime L. Riiieniuio, hav tiio lirjui and boat
aiortmtt of Manataoturrd Quodi in the county,
and caa loll tboir
i
HEADY MADE CL0TIIIXO,
fnr Mfn, B071 aad Cbildnn
90 ri.lt CENT. CHEAPER
Than aay nthir lipaio In th oovotv.
Tbcy vitl alwati keep oa band t Urgo and ol.
rtaioni of . .
(jETi? Funyisniso goods,
COLLARS,
TIES,
TRCNKR,
VALtSES,
Ac, An.
Of TnE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS.
If yon went to tat aood aad etvli.h Clotkinz,
al low tturri, do not fail lo oall at their aatab-
ll.hiueat before eprnding your money aliewhere.
ltemembcr the place.
anyTTJ I'ANTF.t. STEWART t SOV.
VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
AT IMMVATH HAI.KI
The nadrrairned ollerl at l.rlrate eat. th. fol
lowing real Mlatai
A Lot of Ground, eituata In lha tilline of
Newbura, Clieft townrlilr. eonlaininf one and a
halfaare., and having a largo two etory Hon..
and goad etabla erected thereon. Tklt property
ta .unable for s liolal or Dwelling.
ALSO, A Farm, of 40 aarc. adioinlri lha
town of Newharg, having avae 1 acre, oleared
and aader eultivalion, wilh a good log bonee and
barn and bearing orchard of choice frail thereon.
A reia of eseellenl aoal ondecliea tka trari. '
Al.rto. ItMl Acrae of Land, on TVihoa Rua,
la Cheat lown.lrip, within two and a half mile, ol
Che. I'rcek. It ll well timbered wilh i'inr, Oak
and llrnaloak, and nnderlaid with eoal.
Partlee wi.hlng any further tnfarmatina will
all oa lit, tlargaral Antra, at Kewknrg, ar aa
. WILLIAM Tl'CKKR, i
jnotl8lf ClearSeld, I'a'
SLED3 FOU SALK!-r-Six )nir Lo
. . Sl.da-lhre. tack runnare ita feat fun.
Will k aoid at s kargaia. la'iairaof
.Atiuiin.
oettflf
Ctaarlald, fa.
i p . i
BT.3b'.A.
' v -u:
of
Octave Coupler,)
OliGANS,
HAMLIN'S ORGANS, nnd ibe
ami in other investment of lit
Uc ai-trtisrmrnts.
VUIIITOR'W KOTICtWTbe andenirMl
aaditor, appointed by tbe Orpbant' Cnnd
OlMr8.ld eauuty todiefribote tha baiaaataf th)
fnada of tba eetata of Joha Uarajoy amo., d,
paniea aniniva w receive loe eama, will aelln
...A .. I... (V... Li. . ... , ..
Pa , oa Wedoeiday, October 8Slb, 1871. at I y
... " i v m't ipiriim ... IDVIIPU I. p
tend. 10:16 JNO. H. PL'LI'ORD, Audit..
VtDITOK'S NOTIC I--ThtBDdfn.pd j
auditor, ippoiotH to dtitrihnti tbe baiuet
10 tit bindi of tieor W. McCuIler. adiriiDiitm.
tor, sic., of Joba L. Mo Cut I it, ku of Bcecva
towDibip, CMarDaid count j, JaweaAdyd, i t.
among the partloi y entitled tbtrtto, will it
tend to tbo dotieo of bii ippointaient, at iwii
oco ia tba borougn of tloorbtld, oa inwj,m
lit, H7I. ot o clock p.
ott6 3t D. W. UcCl'RDT, Aadittt.
A IMIMTR ATOM'S NOTIC E-Ktiit I
il U befrbr (tivtn tbaC IcUortof aiis.niitriiiii
on ita. utati of MARY A. LEWIS, 6wmt,
baviaf beoa daly granted to tbe aridemfihit,
all periono ia deb tod u aoid utota will plea, aita
poTnoott and tbooe baTin elaini or deauoi
will preoont Uietvi properly aotheti Heated for M.
tleaient oitber to tha ondtriifned or Ut a. I
Uarrottf sq, hit attoroev.
KELDEX LBWifl,
Oot. 17J -t. AdBiBirtrmtor.
rVlMLUTION OK PARTNEKttHIP.
Tba parlnerthip heretofore itin b
tweea Barrett and Kdinr, in LotbinburgeClav
field eoantj. Pa., ia tire Tin, Stove and UaNwui
traiinai. ai dinoUad by nataal ouaetat eata
lota day of October, IH72. Tbe baittteet oil! a
eontioeed by J. Harvey Ed.nger, one of tbi a I
firm. Tbo booki aad aooouati of ibe Ina viiire-
main for eettlcment at tba eld it ore. itetr a I
the partnera of tbe old firm are antberiscd aav I
Uo and reoelti ejooty.
- O.K. BARRETT.
1016-St J. UARVEY EDINGIR.
TN THB ORPHANS' COVRT OF CLE.a
I field rownty. In tke matter of tbe erlali S I
Richard Aeberalt. lata of Rorn.idetowaRhip.eir'i I
Tha andereirnad aaditor. appoiate. by Sji I
aoan ta ataae dietnaattoa ar the balaaee r
ina ia tba haad of tRe adniatetrator af uH e I
uti, to and among lha neraona legally ntitM I
lbanln. aive. aollca that ha will attend to tat M- I
Ilea of the appointment, al on omca ia hcmvoi.
at o'clock p. m., at whieh lima and pbMt pv I
ra on 1 Sunday. Ilia l in aay ol ovemo", I
tiaa intcreeted may attend it tncy ee. prep.
act if at tlKLS uuiiiiuii, aaoina.
A UMI MTlt ATOK'S ft A I. E. ta .ana I
J anc of aa ardw af the Orpbaol' Unrla' I
Ciearfield eoaaiy. the andcr.igned, admiaiitnta I
of the aetata of Wa. Lumadue, deoreeed. aiUMi I
t Duklie aala. al tke Court llouee, in llMrh
aa bATl RHAY, Novemlwr td, 1 871. at I e itaS I
p. at., Ike following deeoribed rami eel.te, litut I
in Bogge toworhip. ClearSeld ooanly. IV. brfJ-1
aing at atone corner fa liaa of Jemee WilroaerWI. I
ihenea by land or A. Croat' eeUte, iu ema.
ooaraaa aad diftaneaa, 17S4-IS perrkc: lew
by Und of John Coulter 83 parokci: tbre.ri
land of If. Adam. 88 perehei to larupike ; la
eaet by pike Hit pwahre ; theaea weet by l
Mra. Crow 8 8-18 purcheat theaca eaat by ko
Croee 8 8-18 prrchei; thenee norlh 4il '
conrm aad di.tanca. bv land of Mr.. CrorrflU'
oerehee to atooe In Una of Jaaaee Wilreiena.
tbente by eama IS 8-18 parehe. lo place I
aina. eontaiaini 48 aeree and St) nerebc. ui I
lowaaoa. and havina aboat 88 acre. elMrrl'l
rratna houae, frame bara aad large r;eno w"' I
tliaraon. I
lie. .on Rua Ona-tklrd In kand. kal"
ia two equal annual payaianla, with iat.reit.sSI
ecorcd by boad and mortgage oa Ibe prrai'e
octl6 3l A. C. TATB, Admiontriia
4 D!
tl.
IMIMTK ATOlfnl Mlllt ICr-Swel
harahy given that letter. of ailoiini"!
lha e.Ule of MARY KKIIAHli. a
Knoi lowa.bip, ClearSeld eoaaty. Ha. acwl
having bean duly g rented to tka nDU.rfir. I
pereona Inaeocea to eata e.iai win " I
inmedi.ta paymaat, and Ihoae bavieg el.ia"
drmaadi wlllpraeent theai properly aalheataa I
lor e.lllcinrnt triiaoat ei y.
- Lftnis gBHASU.
oelI-8l Admiaftr.la
T7XECUTOtV83 JiOTICK. Setiaa
i be aire, thai letter, leelamenlery ai'l
. .
l.-a granted ta Ihe eulieeriher an the art"" I
ROUT. JOHNSTON. Jrdaoaaaed, law af
town.hip, ClearSeld manly, Penn.ylveaw. I
pereune inaenia t. eaia oeieae mww iv
media immediala a.vment, aad tbeee U"H
elainu aaain.l tha eama will araaaat laea) aais
autheaticatad tor eetilemeat.
ROHURT f. JOHNTTOs,
DAVID JOHN6ION,
October I. 1H71 8t.od. Eieeaia
T
THE LADIES I
NEW FALL STYLES!
I kara Ju.t reoeivod horn Phlladelpkia
. ..... . - ll.it t I
aw can iie ATrrnna f.ii .
Oatrieh I'lumei, Floaero, Rlbboai, Velret
i-J.a4arr I
and ata alio prtparrd to otroiiro n-- a
to the Millioery traite, ai i "7 . .
UUlf, lllll VSM (r, ,, vn... - r t
m a.8t ...latsi tVtftl MJP
better inn more raiDionaun '
l..,k.l. II KS. T. J. WAl'
ClearSeld. Pa.. Ootober I8-JI.
TTOfSEASD LOT FORSAlf
1 1. Tba u.der.ig..e,l ojcrl for ,
etory frame dwelling ke.ee aad IM. a
r.'artb .Ireet. la t.leerneio, ... I
... - . . . . . . r.n. dwrill.. .
ina leri, wun a iwo .u. , -
eraoti-d thereon, '.fll.8 feel, and " " lk
en eiunuru, wm. a , - u ...irArJ
for lorme of aala aall aa Jaa. '"
" "rr1'1- tnrll (tTKVl!
s ii!kri8THATtff ,,T'',t;;r.'
I. her.hr i)entb.llctlrroi"...
ou the eetata or 'KDu."1'-'ie. rH
lata of M..rrl.town.b,p,CIareld eo J
nereuua nmn"" ' , .... at .
;.y.M and ?'J"SiS.!!''
will pe.nl wata pr.-, -- ujiis
Ucment. V Adniai"
-pt. IS. 1811. l """