GEORGE B. COODLANDER, ID1TUR AND PROrailTOR. ; CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDXWDAT HORNING, DEC. 1, 187S. ' There Las boon a great shrinkage of values all over the country, but the shrinkage) of Grant Block einco the ' late elections beats even Jay Cooko . and Northern Puciflo. . '' The widow of Ex-(iov. Geary holds . $11,200 worth of Jay Cooko's railroad ' bonds worth now about eleven dollars and iteenty centt. Bishop Stevens, Henry Ward . Bcochcr, and other tvaallhy divines,are also large holders . of this worthless trash. ' ' Lit Them 06. A largo number of the Southern negroes, like thousands; of whiles, have become about half crazy about Cuba. Thousands of the X Good Opening, That the tax-payort of Now York oily were robbed of millions of dollars by "Boss" Tweed and his band of tblovea, has boon fully domonstratod by Bonding alt tho leaders of tho gang to the Penitentiary. - However if ibe conviction of Tweed had depended on Republicans in New York, he would be freo to steal to-day. Hut Charles O'Connor and Summit Tilden gave their priceless nbilitios and two years of their tiuio to unearth tho frauds of tho Tammany ring, besides defeating their parly in that Slate for two years, although victorious now, whon all the robbers bavo been turned out of lb party nnd Tammany is once more purl flod. Our Stato Is still worso off. The Radical party has within it organization a Philadelphia 'Ting and a Ilarrisburc Vrinjr." The for mer is led by Bill Mann aud Bill Kern bio, who have also plundered that city of its millions. Tho lattor is con trolled by Simon Cameron, Slate Treasurer Mackey and Post Ifustor Bergner, who are all good workers thomsclves, but omploy such men as George O. Evans and bis confederates to rob tho State Treasury, whilo the chiefs appropriate and divido among their corrupt friends all the offices Now where is the Tilifch or O'Connor in the H'iital party who will mako a motion that these fellows bo prose former have offered their services lo the Presidonl, with a view of going to eulcd and sent to tho Penitontiary, so Cuba to extinguish the bloody Span- that the tax-payers of our Stato may iards. We hope they will bo allowed ' to gt "on their own hook." Imitates Evans. J. II. Pbelps,the cashier of the Now York State Treas ury has succeeded in robbing the peo- plo of that State of 1301,090. This is just 11,000 more than Georgo O. Evans pocketed. Phelps has flod and Evan's missed the Penitentiary. "What Is there to deter public officers from plundering the people, while . each men as Evans and Pbolps are pettod and fondlod by those still high- . it in authority r be rcliovod of those shoddy patriots f Let us try and get rid of these gangs, and suppress "Buchu banking," and then we may look for generul pros perity j not before Congress. This body met at the National Capitol on Monday. lion James G. Blaine, of Maine, was re elected Speaker of the House. The Dcradcratlo members cast thoir ballots for ex-Mayor Fornando AVood of New York. At this writing (Tuesday morn- ng) we are unablo to say what Presi dent Grant'i panacea for these turbo lent times is. lie will no doubt let- tie tho Cuban affairs in a statesman. like manner, and straighten up tho Banks and relieve the pressure now Tut Gbiat Difference. The Ohio Slate ponitenliary last year cost $152, 163, while from convict labor and ; other sources its receipts amounted to bcllri hooviy on rairoaj,; ,nd ... . uu,uu,- u, the bu8ineM intoreat of thooountry. iiun, mijr vauiivv mv x rjuunj ivauia Penitentiarios be made to yield a sim ilar revenue? Instead of this they cost the State $50,000 annually, and each county also contributes its thous ands towards their support. ' We fear that behind the toil of philanthropy some parties aro pocketing handsome fortune. - The celebrated "Christian" banking firm of Jay Cooke k Co. was thrown into bankruptcy, in Philadelphia, on Thursday Inst The firm owes over 'eight million (!) dollars. What Us as- setts are, no one seems to know Clergymen, charitiblo institutions and - widows and orphan children, or their .guardians, are the hoaviost suffer era. Those notorious hypocrites have - fleeced loyalists and those christians who make merchandise out of their pro. . fossion, most hugely. Tboir lurceny . " of two million from the government is a small affair, in comparison with thoir religious robberies. ' The Boston Tia Partt. The ori- ginal Boston Tea Party was organized on the 16th day of December, 1773, and will be just one hundred years old on the ltita of this month, which is tho day fixed to voto upon our new Constitution. We suspect that tbe Tea consumed on that day will be treated, differently from that which was pitched into Boston barbor 100 ycara ago. Toe Bairisa Coal Trade. We learn by Saward's Coal Trade Circular that tbe kingdom of Great Britain contains what are lormcd twelve coal districts, contafuing 3,010 collieries, employing 418,088 persons, who mined last year 123,303,853 tons of Coal- about 6,000,000 tons more than tho year provious. Tho accidents were 1,054, deaths 1,000. Ttttitnoninl. Tbe engineers of tho Tyrone 1)1 vi sion oi tiie ronnsylvania l(ilroul.d siring to tostily thoir regard for Mr Goo. C. n ilklus, tho oftiuiont suporin tonuent ot that division, who ha been transferred to tbe Baltimoro Dl vision of the Northorb Central Jtuil way, under tho controlof tho Central bavo had the following testimonial executed In the blithest stylo ol art, with pen and ink,framud,and presented to niiu. ll is a spienuiu specimen work with a pen, and it Is difficult imagine how it could bavo boon ox ecutod. Tho testimonial laiJUxiJUinch os, framed In tustefully moulded black walnut, iiara Is the document. Locomotive Engineers! Testimonial to Georgo C. Wilkins, Huporintondont Tyrono Division, Pennsylvania Hail Hoaa Dear Sir :Tbo ability, judgment ana aoove all tue nigh regard you bavo always shown for tho just rights of all whom your publio business or privato intercourse has brought you in coniuti wun.nasnoiciiiy rosuitou in tue success oi tins division so that ttauds second to nono, but bas won from all a warm regard fur you both of ficially and personally, Therefore, it is with recrct that wo learn of your having boon transferred to anomer branch ot the Uompanv'i sorvice, and that your official connec tion with us ceases on tbe last ot this month. As Locomotive Enuinoers of the xyruno .Division and others ot ou occupation who have had intercourse with you as such, wo take irioat pleas nro in expressing our high esteem for you, and the appreciation we bavo lormed of you during yonr association with us as buporiutendont ot this JJi vision, reeling assured that your merit as an ouioial and Kontioman will always gain for you success and re spect, with our best wishes lor self, your family and all your esi, we remain, - xours Truly, S. Dinges, ' T. J. Fee, Michael Kearney. TtobL Stephens, Tuoo. Vanscoyoo, John Farroll, J. Y. Leisenrintr. C. II. Kuesoll. J. O. Burloy, Thos. Peoplos, J. II. Burloy, Sam'l Henderson Wm. Ilote, John Moadville, Wesloy Bailey, Isaao It. Boor, John H. MoClure. your- inter Martin Fallon, J. Latham, K. Kusioll, Lovl Killits, 11. Snyder, 1). Cox, N. E. Koetl. Ed. Mills, Oct. 21, 1873. Tue Crucible. It haa beon dis covered that all tho nowtpapers which oppose the adoption of tbe Now Con ' slilution have fur years bad one or more assistant editors in position at IIarrisburg,in the capacity of lobbyist, or pastor and folder. All those places aro made vaoant by the new instru raont. Hence the opposition. Those entorprising journalists, who have heretofore bad their employees paid out of tbo State Treasury, will bavo . to pay them out of tboir own pockets, if they want to continue those orna- monts at the Stalo Capital in the fu tore. How patnolio (!) their opposi tionll ' - Vert Thin. One of the arguments need by the opponent of tbe now Constitution is that it repeal tbe act of . Assembly of 1800, which abolished all taxes on real estate for State purposes. Tbo individual who uses this sophistry is either a blockhead or a knave, aud be only osos it as a "bugyboo." The clause in tbe Constitution which it is ftlloged restores tbe Blate tax on roal estate was the work of Hon. John M Broomal, a Republican member of the Convention from Dolaware county, . gentleman of integrity and conceded ability. He says it cannot bo tortured into any sooh fooliab meaning. Tbo Harris burg Telegraph andafewotbor shoddy organ to tbe contrary, not withstanding. More Vjllajut Covered Up. lion. Charles 8. Sherman, U. S. Judge for the Northern District of Ohio, ' has resigned and ex-Congressman Mar ' tin Walker of the same Slate ha been appointed to fill the vacancy. Thus another rascal escape. Judge Sher man ii a brother of Gen. Sherman and Senator SLermarj, Two year ago a movement was put od foot looking to bis Impeachment fur high crime and misdemeanor. It appears that tbe I hi intrigues to supersode Antoine by Judge allowed himsolf to be used by proposingto acknowledge tbe oleclion outsiders lo rob the Tro..ry hmh h. of Lieut-Gov. Pannbai alienated from , ,. ... , ' . :. fcim the support of tbe negroos, who .army uioers ana vnoso in luecivu foPm by far tlo greater portion of tho Bnrvind ' Hnnltii HI Af I. a .nln ! 1 I L I' . . ' T .-II w..vw. .uw v. Miv vm,uiiBui, uepuuueun puny in uuuiHinp, uu uu lie was paid large sum of money for finds hi position beset with difficulties shoving claims through the War Do- ido from tho question of Congres- partmcnt and through lb. Court..- Slfn.V'.'h. 'r -n ' , .... . . ., . beliove, however, that Congres will There i no doubt but that if he wore dare deliberately sanction such a put upon trial bo would land In the revolutionary precedent aa that af Pcnlt8Btiaryjustwhere"Boss"Tweed, fordedHtiy tbe overthrow of the legal iho rn-nil Tiaw Ynrk rxl.hn. . niaio uovernmeni. On of the depositor in tho bank Ing bouse, of Jay Cooke k Co., say that a proposition baa beon mado by me nouse 10 pay nueen per oenl. in money and the remainder in Xorthorn rauilio itailroad bonds, in satisfaction of creditors.' It would take an awful Doicu-troddrn Louisiana. Thoso pooplo who have recently worked thomsolvos Into "hysterics" over Cuban affairs would do well to look nearer homo and try and regulate tboir own family affairs before tbey sacrifice themselves on a Spanish altar in trymg lo "free" Cuba. Better, try and make Louisiana a Ifee Stato, and if we succeed in this we will be better prepared to go abroad on an errand of this kind. Tbe Now York Sun, in al luding to the affairs of the Slate indi catcd says : Those who suppose lhat tbe people of uuumiuiia iiovecume 10 1110 conclusion to quietly accept tbo spurious covorn mont forced on them at tbo point of ine oayonet win una themselves mis taken wbon Congress meets. Desir ing to avoid all appearanco of placing luemscivet in antagonism to tho red- oral Government, tboy havo remained apparently Inactive since the adiourn ment of Congress ; but so soon as the approaching session begin thoy will renew ineir aetnanua lor justice. Ji People' Convention, composed of ad horent of Gov. McEncry, mot in Now urloans on Monday, wbon every parish In the State but three was represent ed, to concert measures (or presenting country in the most euucaive manner. iiollogg affects to disregard this move ment, but it cause him much uneasi ness nevertheless. Gov. McEnory bas with him nearly all tho intelligence and wealth in the State, and hi caso is not so bopeloss as may be imagined. llis supports nave sironir laitb that Congress will at last redress their wrong; or that at least lUwiil order a new election, in which event Kellorir , . . ... ... tin wouia not sianu me slightest doss bility of being chosen Governor. But even if Congress, through its subser viency to the White House, should formally recognizo iho spurious uov- ernmeut as legitimate, it ia by no moans cortaia that Kollogg will be permitted to retain hi office. His impeachment has bcenfrooly dlsoussed among members of bis own party, and there Is no doubt that bis ollloiul con duct baa afforded ample grounds for such proceeding. II is duplicity to ward his colored associates in the State Government a manifested in torod upon a twelve year' appren ticeship. But because of Sherman's loyalty and relationship be will be al lowed to resign and that will b the last that will . b board of bim. To avoid tho Btigma of being Impeached Mil- highly connected loyalist it per. oittf 4 to rergn before Cohgrrsg meet. P. O. Depatrment. The Post Mas ter General, in his annual report for 1873. states that tho ordinary revenues of tbo department for thoracal year ending June 80, 1873, wore J2,!JU 741 67, an increase of (1,081,815.20 over tbe precceding year. 1 ho ex penditurcs of all kinds wcro $29,081,' 043.07, or 12,42(1,753.36 more than the year ending Juno 30, 1872. from this it will be seen that tbe expondi turos were 80,088,20-1 10 in excoss of the receipts. Iho number of adhesive stamps issued during tbe year was 001,031,520, representing !lti,C81,18!; stamped envelopes, newspaper wap- pcrs, and postal cards. 102,200,000, representing 1,1,718,587 : making a to tal of 120,309,770. The number of ftfti fiffiiAa in nrutrnlinn In Ihn 11 n't tad States on JuneiSU, 1873, was 33,244, an increase ot 1,381 during the year. The total number of emyloyes in tbo aepartmont throughout tho country is 47,304. There were recoivod at the Dead lottor Offico 4,402,857 lettors, of which 2b8,429 wore foreign, represent ing a value of $5,795,704 11. Of these loiters only 1,826,108 were delivered lo their ownors or writers, but the amount represented by them Was $5,877,923.27. It will be noticed that the employes exceod forty-scvon regiments, without counting upon the dependents and hangers on. A pretty good sized army, if put into the filJ. Kkpeal the Salary Bill. The Rochester, N. Y., Advertiser, of the 10th of November, in alluding to this iniumous measure, says: Kepoal the law every word and figure of it that applies to tho increase of salaries. Ibe pooulo demand lhat tin shall bo dono. And then let Mr. Grant, draw ing $25,000 a yonr legitimate salary, with a free White Houso and $77,000 in addition yearly to support it. sue tbo masses of bis countrymen, out of work and out ot bread, lor tbo addi tional $25,000 ho covols If he will Congress will reassemble ihreo weeks from to-day, with its each and every memoer navmg ea,iza or the poopio money in his pocket for services that be did not rendor during tho past nine months $25 dropping into bis band every day in the year from tho swoat and toil of industry, and with a Presi dent whose pay and perquisites since me 4iu ot juarch last have been ovor $400 a day while the wolf is at the door oi the millions of the poor from whom tin money is wrenched by r euorai taxation and I odoral tax gath erers, llepoal the salary bill without hesitation or qualification, and politi cal damnation of evory man who voted for or officially approved the measure, or took tho tainted money flowing from it this is tbe demand, and this the decree of the people. It is tbe duty of the press to warn and direct ine publio opinion that can and will seoure compliance with the one and enioroe the other. Cuba Twenty IVar Some twenty your ago, when Crit tenden and othor young American en thusiasts wore captured in attempting to maao a descent upon cuua, and ex ecutod. a thrill of resentment, as bow, was felt in all the land. In the South In which section most of tho executod bolongnd, tbe feeling wna intenso, and the publio insisted apon despatching a fleet lo Cuba to take yongeanco. But the GovorBmont did not feel Justified in . acting hastily. , Mr. J. J, Critten den, tho ominont statosmon of Ken tucky, waa then Attornoy General of ine u in tod Blatoa, ioung Critten den, who met his death at the bands of tho Spaniard), waa his nephew. but Mr. Crittenden, after an exami nation of the law of nations, fulled to recommend any decisive action on the part or our Covorn mont, and beyond ne excuange oi oipiomatio communi cations betweon tho two Governments, nothing was done. Wild threat of vengcanco were tbon breathed at the south, and there waa a deal of talk about fitting, out expodiliona against Cuba, but the oxcitomont died out. The blustor and brngadooia indulged in by too many men of sense is ridicu lous in tho extromo.and will, of course. ii.i. ii ,. . ' .. . "imuw vor, too, out, it ia really hu miliating to know that statosmon like m. M. ivarts and S. 3. Cox. should be so forgetful a to pass all bhun.Ii of propriety in this Cuba affair J ..We aro not surprised at tho "sboddyNat- riots. Who, rn nn I ha Innl iAtri' army contract, and the "JiKw bankers, who want to engsso in T Syn dicates" and "government-loan,'' to retrieve their lost 'fortune,1 and the "ring boned and spavined" politician, who cannot live without excitement and pilfering off the' publio, bat it is roally astonishing to notice the num ber of journals and statosmon who have in fact outlawed themselves, as much so ss the men who went to Cuba, in violation of tbe laws of all nations. The Barh-Vau Stent. ' Hocognizing, in tbo result of tbe recent eleotions, tho indignation of tbe poopio at the back-pay aleal, and othor acta for which the party in pow er ia bold responsible, some of the Re publican nowspupor and leader are endeavoring to counteract the fatal results of lhat odious measure by as sorting that tho bill passed by the late Congress most be repealed. If more increase oi pay was no worsi uro about this business, those symptoms of returning honesty might avail something, but aa the offense ot the advocates of this measure consist ed mainly in tbe breach of trust which they committed, in applying the pro- oeous oi ine stoal to thoir past servl ces, iuo uarancu spot ' will not "out at ine idle doolamalion ol these pre tended reformers. Tho Democratic party all ovor the country have, with a singlo voico, pronounced condemna tion upon those or its members who uuininmeu mis urcacn oi ouicmi oeoo- rum and violation of political mopality lbcy have been subjected to no such milk-and-water treatmont as that of the Radical convention. The results of this manly stand have boen seen in the recent elections, and tho Radicals cannot dam the tide which is sotting in, Dy ineso loeoie piatitudos about re poanng me law. The Democracy. Tbe Democratio party ha heen pronounced upon high political authority to be dead. .Now this dead party just at present tjas the Governor and Legislature of Connect icut. It has tho Stato officers of New York with all the patronage of the Canal Board, and a uovcrnor in New ersoy. It has the Governor and Le islature of Delaware ; ditto Marylnn. Virginia and est V irginia. ln ir- ;imu it gains a United Males Senator, n North Carolina it bas the Legisla ture. In Georgia both Legislature ana uovornor. in Uhla tbo samo itto Kentucky and Tonncssoe. It as the Legislature In Texas and the Uovornor in Jndiuna. It has tbo Gov ernor and Legislature in Missouri, It ns the Covornor and Legislature in Wisconoin. In connection with other e men is of opposition it will contiVil tue legislatures or JUinsna and Culi fornia. Four or five years ago it bad scarcely a Governor or Lcgisluluro In the Union, and now it wilf run from one-third to nearly one-half of tbrm V hilo tho Democratio party is not dead, tbore is another parly whid'b appears 10 do very unwell. UKin nati Enquirer. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S HOTICIk-NotlM Is knbjr glfw lkt IttMra at ttlatatiiinUim oo Ik MUia of JOHN ROM), Sr., 11 uf bill townihlp, ClurtM (Maty, P., 4wrMd, hin bm iulj (rutee I U MdwiigMd, ill prmi liMM l Mid Mlal wlU Um mmki ImaMdtat Mjmmi, Hum kttlaf tUloM or (taasadi "ill prem! t!ua proaarl; MtkwIioaM lot MlUmmt wllWal dalat . . JOBB7 M. 0R. Oilnd, Nov. 11, 117. AdaiiDl.lnKr, m Vm, entfxltt, tt. I gr ootfi, wrl5, Bit. ED. W.GRAHAM, i. r. wiiTia.. t . D1ALIR IM QENEBAL MEECSiKDISE, T JXBCUTOR'S SALK. Valuable Real Estate I Br irta. ot aa ardar of tka Ornkaaa Coart of Clwra.ll eo out, ul to a. dlraatW, Ufa will b anpoMd lo jobllo mU, ia Ui. biiroagk of nw ?t MDm, ra., oa . ' BATUBDAT, DIO. 10TH, 18T3. tht followlnt doatrlbwl ml MtaU, lat. th Droa- .rtj of rndorlok BmltK, diooawl t A ..rtai Uaekof Uad. illuat. la Dill tvWDiblo. Clau-Sald oouaijr, ra., waiwoiag .boot inty Htn, bouod- m ua iiwiim m lollowi i ugianlB( at a bra look, th.no. bj laid of Juka Hmith north 100 ptrohM u a lino thooco ml It p.nhM lo a wbiu pin. Una aorth M pwohn to a moarn. bori th.nn br Uad of Criit A Millar dognw .ait t ptrohM to kemiuck oa the bank of Cb.it cnek ; thane, up th. aald orrtk 13 ;::u'oJ to aaton.) theno. by land of Criat A Millar loath 24 dag ma aaat SO pwcku to a poat; thaao. ut lit ivuohea to plan, of bwlnnlncy KaaarlDg oot ol aald koaadariM too aorta lyiac oo uavai .rta, otgianing at ia. loniiag aaa .a ttading la width at fordiag tw. roda kaok from Ibaanwkaad vp th. aaa. to th. appar lin..f traot, taa wtdta aiuading to a.k. th. aaa. nanag uwmb .rMltd a two atorj Hooao, M Bar Bd other ostbttildinii, and barlna thoraoi op. of th. beat .raharda In Oloartald ooualt. '' TanNa.-Oo.'third oaah. and balaae. oa Jon. 1874. with InK-reit. to bttMiutJ hi bond .ndittOrtgag. oa tbt premlaoa. juiin una, sxatutor. . 0.T. IV, 1074-41. CLEABFIELD, PA Hal Joj .p-aad, at th. KITSTON1 BT0KI, oapata nooa ot rjr jc w fiotDi. f .TtrjdoKrlptloa. Dfty GOODS, . . . OKOCEBIaS. BOOT8 AND SHOES, . CLOTBIXa,rfonto., IN GREAT VAKIETV. flour, " ' : " MEAT, - , . l SALT, ' . ' " BYE, OATS, . , . . COBN, ALWAYS 01T BAKU AND FOB SALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE, . FLOUE Rwalrig iy th. ear load, aad Mid at a Mali adr W. W. SBTTI. t ; CLEABFIELD, PA., Art offering, ai th. .Id tUad of 0. t. Itoa4 Co, thali itook of goadi, waalaUag of DRY - GOOD$, ' GROCERIES, BOOTS A BBOiai '," ' " HATS A CAM, HAKDWABB, QUSBNSWAEB, ' . . FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4c, &o., At th. aort naaoaahl. ratal for CABH r la ichifor - Square Timber, Boarda, Ehbgleg, OK COUNTBr PB0DUCB. ELECTION PEOCLAMATIO. WHRItBAR, fc. aa aeloflh. a.ral A-a bly of tl. CtaatawMltk of P.bo.yi.. aUUed ... -. npaa u. Uiimral iteiioa wiuia thla OoaaoawMlth," It la , JoiaMlapoa th.ak.rlfTa.fth. H,.n ,ua.i,; ja alu aBUU .il a. a"" r-"" miuvm i aaaa .laeuua, Ik. pitta bar. lo ba held, aad th. .Oe.ra to k. .Cu tloa to la. alMton ot ah. null mt ii.....u that a geaeral elaatloa will be keld oa lb. Tan """' fiaaaa xt, (kelag th. ltk 7 . mvuw, m wi a.T.rai .iMtloa dii. (rleta la aald eoont7, at wbleb Ua. and plact in. quaimeo rotare mj Tot. bT kallot- Sot or Againil the adoptloa of tbe Maw ConiU. The ballota ab&ll t,plAfjt , ,t-. following form t On lha ontiida the word! "N Conitltution i" In Ihe inalde for al! amraatire Mtw the worda Kr th. M.w Ceatt' , ana ror au paraona glrtag aentlra TOtw th. worda "Aceinat th. New Coeatltati.o The elector! of to. oonnlr of Clearfield will uk. aotio. that th. aaid election will a. held at (U iviiowing piaoea, via : seocaria luwnrbip, at the Unloa llotel, la Orn Hone.. ' Btll townihlp, at the houw of Robert MahaSWr Blooa townaliin, at th. houaa of the lau Ju. aV-Adraaaaa Bad. to thoee wigagai ia get. I ting .at aqaare timber oa th. meat adraatagaow lurae. FRANK FIELDING, ATTORSEY-AT-LAW, Clearfield, Pa Will attend to all baalneai entruited to bim promptly and faithfully. aorll'7( LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, PIIILU'HBUHII, PENN'A. Table alware anpplied with tb. beat the aarket I afforda. The travehag publio ia invited tooall. novi, 7J. ftvnisr wiu. A eopply of ROPB eoaltaatl .a hand. Special ladneeneata offered to thoee getting .at I Square Timber and Iogi, aa wa deal larger la iiaab.nn.n'a Bnppliai, aad an pn pared at all tinea to purohaae tim ber and luaber. ED. VT. GRAHAM, "KEYSTONE STORE," SaeoDtl Stmt, - CLEARFIELD, PA. ' - Oct JS, 1871. 1 j&tt&vtm, Zlnmtt, it. H. F. BIGLER & CO., (aaxaai u HARDWARE, Alto, llaaafa.taran.1 CAT..r.. and Sheet Iron Ware. JBATZEB & LYTLE, MAaatT TEIIT, DR. JEFFERSON LITZ, WOODLAND, FA. Will promptlT attend aU ealli la th. Una of kli proieaaioa. aov.lt-7j CAUTION. All peraona are hereby eautloaed agaiait barborlng or truating my wife, Lyd- oa my aooonnt, in the future, aa 1 aa deter mined to pay ao debta of her .ontraotiog after toe lutnoay ot November, 1S7B, unieaa eompeii- eu oy law. a uah wimsuAavBti. Lathorabarg, Nor. IS, 7J, It OLBAiriELD, FA. Daalara la PRY GOODS, NOTIONS, '. GROCERIES, Hardware and Queensyvare, Boot, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ao. ay-Bbeeaaker. nppllad with LEATHBB aad BH0I FIWDI5Q8 al redaoed raUs. SALT I SALT I SALT I retail very .heap. al wkoleeale aad Grant's Indian Polict. Tho Naa i orn nun remarks! According to Congressional Delegate Magimiis ol Montana, tbo Indian agonts "will take a barrel ol sugar to an Indian and got a receipt tor ten Darren ; just ao tliey will take one sack of flour and cot a roooipt for fifty. Thev will tnke 800 hoad of cattle, march them four timca through tbe corral, got a receipt for i,4uu, give a pari oi them to the Indi ans, sell part to a whilo man, and steal as many back as possible. It is of no use to complain I thoy know how it is themselves. The Uovornmont of the L nitod Stato probably moan well enough. It apoods a groat deal of money lor the Indian, who goia Tory line 01 ii. . vile oi (pnoYf makeun lb other 85 cor cent. 4 ' " " i . To bb Exterminated. At a rooenl meeting of tbe Presbytorian synod of Con I nil Now York, held at Ctica. a committee of ministors and civilians wore appointed to co-oporata with a committee representing: the Motho- dista of tbe region in taking measures 10 aoaie mo uneida Community, whiub rcgnrgca as an ungooiy community. iuu i lyniontn jtocaort BDated ll) yuBnors and isapiis., wuoin thoy pro, nounccd ungodly, once upon a time, The Grand Master of tb N .W sey Masons recently docided that th uso or postal cards and unsealed clt culars for th purpose ofcoinmunicat ing Jlasoulo infhramtioft through the mail la on-Masonio and must' be ds-CODliBUfl, Sentencc or Tweid. Williarti M Twood.bottor known as"Bois" Tweed o former bead of the New York city Ring," who was arrested nearly two years aince on charges of robbing tho x-payers oi that city tbrouch the means oi jot) and contracts, waa con vicUd last week on an indictment covoring more than fifty counts and on saiuraay was senloncod to pay a fine of 112.500 and undcrtro twelve years imprisonment on lilackwell's Island. This is ono of the most right eous acts mat any court bas perlornv ed for some time. i m . - ini kju Lonrsa again. An asso ciate press dispatch from Chattanooga, Tenn.,enys : Tbero is a Complete Dcm ooratio viotory in the municipal here. vr. sr. it. mme, mayor, nnd U . J. Ii6w ry, marshal, aro clectoif. Thia is the first Ilomooratic victory foroitr olllceri -! w eince ine war. grw arrrtisfmrnt. QLEAHFIELI) ACADEMY. ' " MALE DCPABTMKNT. . , TUB WINTER TKkMof fonrl.en wieke will oomm.no. MOMMY, JANUARY lib, 1878. a erne ai i union. Reeding, Wrltlni, Menial and Written Aritiini.tlo, Urammar, Ueograplij and ' Ulltorv .0 aa Natural i'bilu.oi.h J, I'hjiiolnrv, and Hio- gle Knlrv Book-keeping, or either, with ine aoove . , aa t " , , i; . . .. . " vur .o.iruouvne in vounie r.ntrv Hook- keeping and CoDjmerel.l Arithmetie, ape. ial tertni to he arrenged. , , For partleulara reapeoling th. arhool apntr i angJi'Mtf R. M. MoKNALtv. WAMTKIWA Oeneral Agent for Clarnald eountv la rmrrwn, lh i'n., t Imuran Comnanv. of ilarlford. Cn a. .. ergetio man ean dn well by addreming, with ref. erenrea, R. W. BKRK8T11USSKH. M..... d"-' Fittaburgh, Pa v wiLaua, a. a. . a. a. tab valiab. h. n. DBS. WILSON & VAN VALZAH, Office In realdrno. of Dr. Wllaon. Omra llnt-nai I'roro II lo 1 w n. v.. Valiah ean be found at night In hie moma, nam door Is JUrlawlok A Irwtti'g Drug gtore, on wbioh w. bow reiid.. winaiiting of a bona, and tea aerea of land, aa well a. two oowe, belonge to my wife, Mary Ann, abeolotelv, and all peraoaa are eaouooea agaimt creapaaaiag .n tnepreotieea or meuaiing witn ine eowe. MARTIN ROCKBNBBRRT. MrGarvev, Nov. 19, '71, St OLIABFISLD, FA. rno THORB INTKRK8TED IS TUB PUR- X C11A8B OF A (STRICTLY ; PURE RYE WniSKT, For Medioiaal PurpoMi wa .far Bailey's. Pure Jlye, Prioa t2 to ft per galloa, aad will ahip la pack age im ami pnronaaere. W. alio handle largely a COPPER DISTILLED WHISKY, Prioa from to $114. . Wt Import ; FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, ' And ivr fclio Banaffiinrt of ' DR. 8TIEVER'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send fer price lilt. KRTDER A CO.. oollAlm) 111 North Third St., Philadelphia. T7ARMING IMPLEMENTS cf all X' kiada for aal. by B. T. BIQLER A CO. T)AILROAD WHEELBARROWS for tale by H. T. BIQLER A CO. f)IL, PALNT, rUTTY, GLASS, Nalli, etfc, for aal. by H. r. BIQLER A CO. FI8H, PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Aa I A liberal dlieeaat to balldara. H0DSBHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW BUADES. OIL CLOTHS la large qaantiUat. . FLOUR, BACON, CORN MBAL aad CHOP, alwayi .a hand. ' pm-Al ot tb. above goodl an purehaied Edward E. Eyre 4 Son, (8. ra to BTRB A LANDBLL,) H ABBESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE Findlagt, for ial. hy H. P. BIQLER A CO. Fourth aad Arch Streeta, rhUad.lphla, JruflS aufl Xtiiclnts. rjl II B LATEST MOVEI TIIE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S QUNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES Far aal. by H. F. BIQLER A CO. jgTOVES, OP ALL SORTS AND Eilia, fer al hy II. T. BIQLER k CO. TRON I IRON 1 IRON J IRON I far ial. hy , B. F. BIQLER A CO. TTORSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE , BAILS, for aal. hy , " , II. F. BIQLER A CO- pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES, Aad beat U aaafaetur., for ial. hy ' . H. F. BIQLER k CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE I BOXES, for ial. hy H. F. BIQLER k CO. J70DDEB CUTTERS for alo byl STEWART & SON'S 3O-70 H. F. BIQLER A CO. DRUG STORE, DliSttllailfOllS. T. their new building oa Kooond Street, nearly 1 oppoalte tb. a lore or Weaver Delta, THE SUN. WEEKLY, 8KMI-WEKKLY AND DAILY. CLEARFIELD, PA., When tW will eonttnafl to funnly their old tod m muij dw ooitomtri m mj oomt. wiia PURE DRUGS! tan, ADMIRItTRATORaV MlfTICIV-Netle. ie hereby elv.n that letter. of drainl.milr.e on tbe eatat. of 8A.MHIII, BTHB, deeeaaad, rmoi towninip, viearncio aoa way, Pens'., having bean duly grsated to the aadwalgned, all peraon. Indebted lo aaid .aula will pleaaa eke Iram.dlate payrneat, aad thoe having elalroa or denaada will preeeal than properly eutheatloatfd. for eettlement without delay, .. LEWIS KRllARD, . .... MCQU AUNOLD '. 'a " .. AeauaLuaUra, i N,wNillrorl,;,r.JI, 1171 H , CHEMICAL 81 A rsuitMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, ' (Inaludlng all bow remedial,) Patent Medleinea, Palnta and Olla. dlaae Bad Putty, Hobool Bonke, Brntioaery, Paper, Ao. alao, a full line of Drug- . gllte' Suniriea, Hair Toaloa, Ceeaietlea, Perfumerlea, Toilet Artlelee, Braahoa, leltel Boape, t'oeitet riooka, aeall of th. beal quality. PURE W1NE8 AND LIQUORS, for nedloa A uoraoianla porpoaoa only, Para While Lead, Color, of all klnd, Raw and Boiled Lineeed Oil, Varniehea, Terpen, tiao, Coal Oil, Point A Vanlih Bnuhai, Flavoring ,. Eitraela, . ConfeatlonerHea, Bird Serd, Splea, ground aad ungrouad, of all kinda. MOKERS AND CHEWERS Will (nd ear Block of Chewing and Fmoking Tobaooo, Imaorted and Do neeti. Clgara, Snug and Fine-out to a. of Ih. rrry beet branda la tho market, LA&fPS AND ClIMNBYtl, . , . 4fl klndi of 0LA83 WARE, OiRDBN BBBD8, HIT8IPAL INSTRt'USTg J Muiloal Trlmpiliigi of every variety, Having a long eiperieaoa la the huelaaia, ad aa oiUaair. and well eeleoiad itook of aMdleiaei. we are enabled to 111 Pkyoletaae' preMriptioaa at tka ehorteet nolloe aad aa Mw ajoit reaeoaable term a. day aoj plght. fHfUeli, Pp, Iday IL tyi J ( F. BIGLER CO.'S -SPECIALTIES- TUB WEEKLY blU la too wid.lv known to require any extended raoontmendatioa but tbo reaeona whieh have already glvea It fifty thoae and aubaoribera, aad whieh will, we hope, giro 11 many taoaaaada More, aro Briefly aa roilowe t It la a arat-ret. n.wipaper. All the aewi of tbe day will be found in it, .ond.naed whoa aa. important, at full length when of aiomeat, aad atwaya preeenleo ib a alter, latelligible aad U tereitina meaner. It la a Bret-rate ramily Barer, mil or entertain. Ing and InitrucUv. reeding of .rrry kind, but containing aotmng mat can ooena toe Bloat del ioate aad eerupuloua taate. It la a Bret rate atory paper. Th beat talea and romaneea f current literature are earafully aeieoiea na legmiy printeo in lie pagea. it la a oral-rate aartoaltural paper. The aaoal freah and inatrnotiva artiolea oa agrloultural lop- iel regularly appear la tbla department. 1 1 it mi Ind.p4na.n1 polillrai paper, Mlonglng I ri Im MA ...I. mnA an maIIi. It Bvl.t. fn 1 prinoipie aaa the atMttea or tho bert aea to er- l 1 !. Hy rfvntM Ik. al to.oa porur. of tbo gveat eorruptlonl that now weaken aaa aierrae. our ooantrv. aaa inreetea to under mine ropohliean lnititutlona altogether. It haa ao fear of knavei, and aiki a. favor, from their lunportero. It reporta the raahioni for tbe ladiea and Ihe marketa for the mea, ea pec tally the oattle nar- b.te. tA whlok It ..ft n.rLinule.r attanllDB. ' . ...... I ai.invn t'Bi-nT. rmally, II la Ihe eheaneel paper publlanea. uoe I nenoiiio, dollar a veer will aeeure It for any aabeovibar. It la not neoei.ary to get up a alub la order lo haraTHB WBKKKLk 8 II N at tkla rata. Any one who arndi a olp(l dollar will get tb. paper lor jeer. W. bar. a. traveling ageatl. I THE WEEK I. Y fU'W-Blghl pagea, fifty. all columm. Only tlAMt a year. .No dieooanta from thia rale. Tilt!: HEM I-WEEKLY SUN. Same alia aa Ibe Daily San. .(M a year. A diacouul of VII per eent. to eluba of IO or over. I tiau aAaa.i wueiA large lour.naeTonowi- paper of twenty.elghtoohimna. Daily eireulatUa ever l,INN. . All the aewa for X eeate. buk- eerlplioa piioe AO eenla a nvath, or aMMMl a year. To crura) or Id or over, a dieooual or su per oenl. Afldreae, aril n ma eun," new ivr. vnji Bloom. Sr. uoggi towaahip, at the houaa of Edward Albert. Bradford lownihip, at the houe of Jacob Pierce Uradv townahin. al the houaa at Vm la Lutheraburg. suraaide eawnabip, at Teang'a achool houaa, C'kaet teanahia. at the aablie .boat mmmi Sinioa Borabaugb'a, Clearfield boraa.b. al the Coart Boama. Covington towaahip, at Ibeeckool heoea la Mai. aonbnrg. .1 Varwenivlll. boroarb. al the bona of lha lat. laaae uioom. Decatur tovrnihtp, at Centra eebeol hoea.. 1 Fergaioa towniblp, at the hooaa of John Orat ory, formerly ocoupied by Thoa. Bobiaon, (Broad-wav.l pdtlJanTS I Ulrardtown.hlp.at ConrreaiHIileeiwrh.aM Ooeken townahin. at the nubile aahoel howae at SbawevilJe. , Graham towniblp, at the hoaaeof Jaoeb Huhler. tioiioh towaahio. At Ibe nublie aohool hoaaa. In Janeaville. lluitoa towniblp, at the houae of J.aae Wilaoa, Houladale borouah. at the oablie kaaaa af Wa. Parker, in aaid boroagb. Jordan towaahip, at the oubue aeSao! hoaaa. la Anaoaville. - - Kartbaaa townahip, al Bridgen'a achool heuc K001 townehip, at Turkey Hill aehool koaae. Lawrence towmkip. at tho Coart llouie. Ik taa borough of Clearfield. Lumber Uity borough, at the public achool houaa. Morria townahin. at the houaa fonaerlv oeennlad by Thorn aa Kyler. new naemngtoB borough, at tb. public achool houaa. s Oaceola boroueh. at the nubile houaa af If lie Hoyt, in aaid boroagh. Pena towaahip, al taa hotel formerly kept hy W. W.AuderaonV Pike towniblp. at th. hoaaa of lha lata laeaa Bloom, la the borough of Curweneville. , union townahip, at tbe aoueeot D..Bru baker, Wallaeetoa toroach. at the Dublia aehool hoaaa fa aaid boroagh. . woodward towaahip, al tb. koaae af Tkoma HondereoB.. - .1. .- AN ACT ngulaUag th. mod. of voting at all eueimie in lac aaverai aountlo. of tbia Uvne- monwealth, approved tbe J.th day af March. A. D., leftfi, via: SaCTloa 1. Bt U eaadad be the Ran! .nil Bouae of Renreaentatiree of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Oeoeral Asaembly met, and it it hereby enacted by authority of tbe earn, That th. Sualifled voter! or the leveral countiea af to 11 ommonwealth, at all aenoral. towaahio. boronirb. aad apecial election., are hereby, hereafter author- ecu ana required 10 vole. By tieketa, printed, or vritUn, or partly printed and oartlv written. a.r. rally eraeeited aa folli.wa : One tioket akall em. brace tbe aamee of all iodgee of aourta voted for. .n.l k l.lllul ...... I - .;....:: 1 . 1 lelualr.ly for .Mb, aad therefor, ee. aad will .haU embrao. the aamna of the atau oOoara voted b. aold aa .heap aa th. cheaper!. febll.r I lor, and be labelled, "aula 1" oae ticket ahall em. braoa the aamee of all ooaaty ot&oero voted for, iaeluding omoe oi senator, member, aad membero of aeeembly. If voted for, and atembera of Congreea, if voted for, and ba labelled, "county f one tickea hall embrace the aamee of aU lownihip officer voted for, and be labelled, "towniblp " one tick ot ebell embrace the aamee of all borough eScert voirq lor, auu 0. iBoeneo, -norougu ; " and each elaaa ihall b. depoaited ia aeparau ballot boiea. oy ine not 01 iiaeembiy or 18CV, knows aa tLa Regiatry Law, it ia provided aa follow. 1 1. "EleetioB oBocra are to open the polli be tween tbe houra uf aiz aad aavea a. au on tb. day of election. Before aU .'dock la th. oraiog of aeoond Tueaday of October they are to receive from the County Commieeioaera tbe Keaiitered Li.t of Voter, and all aMeeaary eleoiioa blank., and they an te permit aa maa lo vote whole Berne ii not on eaid Hit, onion be ihall make proof of hie right to vote aa followe 1 J. The peraua wbuee aame ia aot aa the 11.1 olaimiag the right to vote muat produce a qualified voter or the diilriet to .wear la a writtea or print ed affidavit to the rem (if nee of the olaimant in lb. dietriet for at leaat ten daya next proceeding eaid election, defining clearly when the residence cf the peraon waa. a. Tbe party claiming the rirht to voU it. II alio make aa affidavit, Hating to the beat ot hi. knowledge and belief where and whea he w.e born, that he ia a oiiiiea of Pennaylvanla and of the totted State., that ha haa raided ia lha State oae year, or, U formerly a ciliaea therein aad removed therefrom that he haa realded therein oathe aeit preceding aaid eleelioa. that ba hea aot moved into tho dietriet ftt the parpoae of voting therein, that he baa paid a Stato ar county tax within two yean, whieh waa kaaeaaed at 'leaat tea davt before the election, aad lha affidavit .hall late whea aad where aha lax wa. aaieaaid ud paid, aad the til reoeipt maet he produced uBlee. Ih. affidavit ahall atat. that it haa beea loal or da atroyed, or that ho received aoaa. 4. ir tbe applicant no a aaturallaed citiien. bo mult la addition to the foregoiag proofe, atete ia hia affidavit whea, where aad by what court he waa aaluraliaed aad produce hia oerUficele of aal.raliiatioa. . Every peraoa claiming to b. a aaturallaed eitiaen, whether on the reaiairy lilt, ar prodaeinc affidavit, aforeeaid, ihall b. req aired to produea hia natural iiation oertifieata at the election before voting where he haa bcenojor ten yaara aunaeee lively ..voter la Uie diilriet where be oiler, to rota 1 aad oa the vote ef each a pet eon kaing re ceived, tbe Election Officere are to write ar etamp the word 'voted' on hia oertiloaJe with tbe month aad year, aad ao other vote eaa be eaat that day . la virtue of aaid oertileala, eieept whera anna are entitled to vol. aa th. aabaraliaaUoa af thai. father. , fi. If th. peraoa eleimlog lo wot. who la aot regiatered ahall make affidavit thai ke la a aatlva bora eltlarn of the United State., or, if bora alee, where, ahall produce evidence of hia aaturaliaa tloa, or that ho ia eatitled to eltieraihia bvreeaoa of hia fatber'a BAturaliaatioa, aad further, that ha ia between il aad 11 year, of ago, and ha. realded within the Slate one year, and ia tho election dii lriet lea dayi aext preceding the eleoiioa, ha ahall ba entitled to vol. though ba ahall aot hare paid taiae. kotlca la further harehy flv.a, That all peraon. except Joatlcoa of tb. Pea., aba aball hold aa oflioo or appointment cf met nader th. government of the United Statea. ar af Ihi. Slate, ar af aay in.orporated dietriet, whether a oommieaioned officer r tb.rwiee, a aahordinat. officer or agent, who la or ahall be emptoywd vo der the Legiilatlve, Kiectlva or JadMal do parlmeau of thia Stale ot of Ih. United Statea, r any city or incorporated diilriet. aad alia tnat every member of Congren, or of th State LegiiUtwre, or of the common sr telecl wuncil of any city, or comoaiaaloner of nay laoorporkied diatriat, are hy law lacapahl. af helding or e.Mol.lng, ai ihe ma, tlMe. taa emoa or ep poiatm.nt of Judge, Inapeetor or Clerk af nun alecaio. of thia Commoawaalth. FINE DRY GOODS, BLACK BILES, PIXI SHAWLS, " Iff RBDINaOTES, CAMELS SAIB, BLASKBTS, COCItllBPANES, BBBBTINOI,' ctil-fil DAMASKS I NBWJSOODS OPKNINd DAILY.- JF ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT, Bit T0C CLOTIIIjrO, FaniisluDg Goods, &o., AT CLOTfllNG STORE. Tbey keep a full line of Men's, Youths' Sc Boys'. Clothing. Also, Umbrellas, Satcbells, Overall, liats, buirig, LDdersuirts, aad Drawer, Ao., Which they will aell at moat reaeonablo prlona. call and examiaa their gooda narora purehaatog alaewbora. ttoom la xtaaaiea uuiiding. Clearfield, Pa., October 1, 1)7(. BEMOVAU FEIZENSTEIN i BERLINER, wholeaale dealer, in GEMS' FIRMSIMXG GOODS, Ilave removed to 17 Chorch .treat, between I diatriat, are hy m ran ana ana n aiiv .i.., new . era. jj.i, , . -U 1 A. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' UARDWARB, LUMBERMEN'S HARDWARE, IPTRAT, Came Ireirpaailngnnthepremian j oftheeubacriber, reiioingiu Brady townahip, oa Ilia lath day of October lait, a While Uclfer, luppoied to ba about twenty tupntlea old, with aoma red apou ( a lha body, and Ibree Ipii an red from tb. in, to in. coot, ine owner ji re- nueatMl on ami forward, nrora nmnorty. nar chargeoand lake hay aw.y, or aba will bedUpoaei) ill aoeordiag la law. eukiiaiun aiiAirna, tutherabarg, Nov. to, 1K7.-It MILL SUPPLIES, IRON at SAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, PAINTERS' FINDINGS, CALCINED PLASTER. May tt, lfit. , SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Watches, Clocks and Jewolry, flrwAnm'. Xea, Aforhel Stmt, . . CLEARFIEtO, FA. All klndi of rcnairlna la J line nromntlv at- lanaea to, April U, 157a. 8. WII.I.IAB A. WALLACB. BATIB t, KBXa. Biaar . wAixica. . joux w. auiuLnr. WALLACE L KR.EB3, (nawMaari to Wallaoo f.oldlng,) ATTOKNEYS-At-LAW, It-UTS ' Clearflela. Pa. OF ELECTION OFFICERS, ' Ia oaao the peraoa who aball hare received tfc aa aigaeei aumoeroi vote, nr laapactar, abali aleead oa tho day of elecUow, tken tb. peraoa who ahall havo reoolved the aocoad hlgheat a am ber ef vote, for Judge al the neil preeedlac Sec tion, al.all act aa inapeetor in hia pier. 1 and ia I can. the peraoa wh. ahall have received the hiefc et number of vote, for Inapeetor ahall aot attend, ine peraon elected junge, tnaii appoint aa Innpee tor In hia place ; and ia can tbe peraoa alerted Judge ahall not attend, then th. Inipector .ho re oolved Ihe highrat number of voice, ahall appjial a Judge in hia place or if aay vacancy ahall con tinue ia Ihe board for the ipaoa ef pna hour aftet the lima filed hy law for th. opening of the elec tion, tbe qualified voter) of he townahip. ward oa diatriat for which euch ofcoer ahall have been elected, preoent al taa place of election, ahall I a. loot eaeoul of their aumher to fill aweh vacaney. Alao, that where a judea. br aieknraa or nne- roidnbl. aoeideat, laji.ahle to aitead eoeh meet, lag of Jadaea, .hea the aertifloala or return ahall takea oharge-of by one of tb. tnaaeetora or elerka of tke election of Ike diatrirt, who ahall da aad perform tb. dettea required of aald Judge ua able to aitead. The Return Judrea f th mpeetlre diitrlcl. afoneaid are requeued lo meet at Ihe Conrl Houae. la Ih. horourh uf Clearfield, oa Ihe Irrt Friday aext after ih. laid third Taaeday ef Peocmber, (being tbe I Wth I, the and there to 04 tboae thing! required nf them by law. U1VEN under my hand nnd .aal, al Clearfield, ran thia twenty -ellth day of November, L.Sj In the year of our Lord on thoueand it ht huadred and eeveaty4hrea, aad id th. IndepeBdeno e( Ih. Uaitad Slate. Ike aUe. ty-aeventh, . , . noia-it JuaTIN J. rial, alienor- LIM El LIME I T? x RCUTOM' WOTICR,-olle.l. here- J"J hy giv ben erentn of SAMI'Kt. HITC11KLL. deeaaeed. Un ef boen granted to the undenlgned aa the eeteie 1 k the " waa.ea.. a .... I DI CJTONE'S SAVT GJJMMEliS AND .JHaS" ZT. .L ,KJZImnhW,P' ,ty. P..yiw niirf rynanma i d.ii.iv.a. w.j d j i 1 mil SAW UPSETS, W have received lha agan'rt for the above and wl)l aell the f nianufaclury't prioaa. pall aad aiamlne Ureal, They ar. tha heat. wit fiJLJwm.f Bollejbrjtfl Wood-rned Lim, pr plaateflpg nurnoeea, hy h. large or quantity, vaa be ntaad toe Ik, new Vnildleg, rm Mtrkel itaee. all ad foe tka praarat al Pi u. lesrneuiaie pajaieei(, a . - - elalme agiUnit the earn, gill p recent them dele authenticated for aettlen)ent. ' , . 1 ., . Maa. v. nr. hi At.xtae.ie, . J.F.WBAVM, l ie . , 1.