kc jtpttMifan.j fr rAvi r. i)Vvji I Gioroi B. Goodlandeb, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Fa. Wkdnksiiat Mnitxixti, Novkmkkr Id. 1 wl. Hnad.r, If 70a want to know what la going on In lha auafnnai world, Jail rand nnr ndTtrtiaing olatani. tbo Sp4eiat ootuun in pnrttnulnr. Our neighboring county of Jcffemon gives Noble 0 of a majority. I'rotty cloao. Still a Kiw. Tbe election returns indiealo that wo (still havo about 250 Groonbackors in tho county. Anotbor audi aeanon last Winter will imoke tbom out. A Poor JtUNNH. That Swan, put on the wing by tbo Curwonavillo and Clearfield Radical Ring, did not fly well on election day. See tnbulur statement. 1'lcckt. Wo notice that tho Pro hibitionidta succeeded in lugging in 20 votes for Hint cause. Thono who adhere to suck a forlorn cause are cer tainly blessed with zeal as true as steel. Guiteac on Trial. The Washing ton Court, having suddenly acquitted tho Star rputo thioves, has now opened up that tribunal for the trial of the as sassin of President Garfield. The case was opened on Monday and is now in progress. A Goon Example. Tho tabular re turns show that the citinens of Cov ington township (tho homo of Com missioner oloct Picard) know how to voto. Noblo received 99, Baily 1, Wrigloy 104, Kllia , Picard 103, Straw 82, McDonald 1, Swan "The jbrave MoDonald" rcccivod a black eye in Jordan. A Merited RrroiiNiTioN. Hon. Jos C. linchcr (Democrat) of tho Judicial district of I'nion, Snyder and Mifllin counties, was re elected last week, car rying every cour.ty in the district. It being a Republican district, a bitter fight was made Bguinst him by the frionds of his competitor, Mr. Linn. Judgo Buchor's majority in tho dis trict was 1,750. In 1SS0, these same counties gave 1,-141 Republican ma jority. A Purchased Judoe. It is evident from the decision of Judge Cox, of Washington, in tho Star Routo tbiov ory, that Tyuor, Brady & Co. have bought the Court, body and breeches. From what transpired during the ar gument of tbo case, it is also protty evident that District Attorney Cork hill had been seen too by this band ol scoundrels. It is wonderful to con template that Conns are becoming as corrupt as Star routers. Dirty Work. Tho cut throat pro cess in politics, in a very small way, Is fully set forth when tho reader con Iraste the voto cast for State Trcas urcr and County Treasurer in DuBois borough and Brady township. Mr. Wrigloy was entitled to the snmo vote, or nearly so, as that cast for Mr. Noblo. Why bo did not receive it, wo do not know, Hut as a Jiomocrat wo are ashamed of such spite-work. It is noithor godly nor manly, and we will be greatly mistaken if the parties en gagod in tbe dirty job don't regret it in the future. Dead Ditkb. Tho recont election waa hard on tho "kickors," whether they bur.r.ed around as bir.li or beasts. There was one Wolfe that did his best to get his paws into the Stalo Treas ury, in order to gain something. Then there waa a bird of the Swan persua sion, that tried to nestle in the Com missioners' ofilco ; but tho stiff neckod Radical voters did not seo it in that light. Fourteen of the thirty-eight election districts did not know that Mr. Swan wasacandidulo, and twenty two were unaware that Wolfe was running. How sad ! Tin Star Route Thieves Did oharqed. In the Criminal Court at Washington last Thursday afternoon, Judgo Cox rendered a decision in the Star Routo cases, discussing principally the question as to the infamy of the crime charged. The conclusion arriv ed at was that the crime was infamous, and that tho accused should havo been proceeded against by indictment. 110 therefore, sustained tho motion ex. polling tbo information from the flics of tbe Court, and ordorod tho discharge of the defendants. Judge Cox in this action has disgraced himself. Tin Old Story. Tho Citizen man, who runt tho "official organ ot tho borough," lectured na last week for our improprieties and short-comings during the campaign. Not being apo ciflo we have but littlo toanswor. Wc may bave blundered, but It Is ralhor "cbecky" for man to reproach another when he bas done the best he could especially when the aforesaid has been Radical, Groenbacker and Democrat, by turns, all within that many year. However, it it the old story and as true as the needle ia to the pole', that the meanest harlot in the crowd ia alwayg the first to reproach her frail eistcr. Watch the "kicker, "fioppor" and annual "turncoat," and yon will always hear him malign and upbraid bis superior and consistent neighbor. Now, howl jealousy. THE ELECTIOS. THE rol'NTV. The reiiult h mil as we dtviiivd. The majority in our county on the State jiixl three hundred (WW) short iculution. lint I Ins it cui.il)' accounted lor, unpleasant us it uiuy be. Lust year 1,911 Democrats went t the riolU und voted for (ienenil II mi cock. Tlmt was right und shows to the world what w can do. This year1 only 2,994 lound their way to tho elee- tion bouses, and rust their ballots for Mr. Noble for State Treasurer. 7Vo thousand Democrats mining I It i" a wonder tho whole county ticket was not deleatcd becauso of such absentee ism. Only by good luck did wo savo anything- Our tnbulur statement ap pearing elsewhore will show tho reader just where the delinquents reside. Tin STATE. Tho canvass throughout the Suite was very crooked, but in tho aggro gate was favoruhlo to tho Democrats. Tho counties of Hucks, Centre, Cum berland, Mifllin, Northumberland und Schuylkill did nobly, whilo Cumbria, Cloaifiold, Columbia, Fayette, Monroe, I'iko, Westmoreland and York fulled badly, and in fact defeated Noble, which is not agreeable for us to re port. However, when wo take a glunce over the Couimonweullk'e surlacc, we find sonio bright spots. Take, for in stance, tho defeat of John Cessna for President Judge in that Blrong Radi cal district of Bedford and Somerset, and tho election of a Democrat of un disputed ability and integrity. Tbo olectioa of a Democrat in tho room of Judge Junkin, in the Juniata and Perry district, was unlookod for. But tbo re-election of Judgo Buchcr in that substantial Radical district, composed of Mifllin, Snyder and Union, good for 1,500 majority, is a case not to bo stieer.ed at. Ten years ago Judgo Buchcr was elected over Woods by nine majority, and at the lalo election he carried the district over Linn by 1,751. Tho Democrats also succeeded in electing a number of Sheriffs, Pro thonotaiies, Treasurers, etc., in strong Radical counties, whilo tho opposition only succeeded in a few instances. Tho split in tho Rudicul parly is be coming wider every day, and will go on all year. They will have an inde pendent candidate for Governor, Con gress and members of the Legislature. This will let tho Domocrnls get away with everything next year. Mil. William L. Scott. This gen tlomnn should at once resign his place as a member of tho National Demo crutio Committee, and in case ho omits to do so, the Coinniitteo should call a meeting and expel bim. His conduct during tho last Stuto campaign in sup porting Baily, the Radical nominee for Slato Treasurer, was infamous in the extreme. His porflonal and party abuse of Mr. Noble, our nominee, was such gross outlawry that it can never bo atoned for, except by a resignation or an expulsion. The falsity of Mr. Scott's charges are proven by the elec tion returns. Last year Garfield car ried Erie county by 2,231 majority. This year tho Scott-Baily combination received but 520. That should settle thequcstion with fair men of all parties. The Democratic Committee of Lycom ing county has set tho National Com mittee a good example : One Bierly, a member of the Legislature, and a momber of the Cou nty Com m i ttco, elec tioneered and voted for Wolfe for State Treasurer. Tho Committeo met and unanimously expelled him and filled tho vacancy with a good Democrat. No man baa tbo right to wield his personal spite against a candidate after a party has put him in nomination, and incase he should go clear over to tho enemy the Lycoming rule should be applied to bim, and decent men should keep out ol his way. A False Statement Corrected. The recklessness in which Mr. Wolfo, tho Radical Independent candidate for Stato Treasurer, saw fit toward tho close of tho campaign to assail' both friend and foe, was indeed remarkable. On Saturday night previous to tho elec tion, in his speoch delivered in Phila delphia, bo bad the audacity to declare that the Camorona bad elected Mr. Wallace United States Senutor In 1874 The Philadelphia Sunday Timet con taining the speech was received in this place on Monday, when tho ox Sena tor sent the following telegram to tbo daily papers. Tho dispatch explains itself, as follows Ot.nnriii.n, Pi , Nnv.tna.r T. isal Tho tal.in.nt mad. n; Mr. Wolf, that I nw.d my .Irrtion to tb. 1'nli.d 6ut.a B.natt to tb. Camtrona la nntrun. Thn nvarn la lh. foot. Tb. U.inoeruer had n majority of .ia;bt Is th. Lagiilaturn. I waa nomlnat.d In tbn D.moom'to taucoa by onn hundrod and ail fntaa oolor on. oinor.ii nod lnty.wo. As r,rt wna Ibon mad. o ii th. H.pol.li.nna nod n few Il.mo crma on .n.tbn ..ndi.lala, H.nator Hulan waa I ha Catntna l..d.r In tbia moromant and n.o liatad wlib ay rnamlaa for two daya to drlrat a. and aloet boltrr or a H.nobiiean. Tbla m.Trmaut I..Ud aa.miy ntoanaa rjin.tor Rlranf and IIIimu ntb.r anil Camarna K.nublloana pro. f.rr.d my .Lotion to tbat of n boltar and boldly u " WitAian a. Watlara. In The Field. Thro is nothing like being on time. The cdliurs of the Pittsburgh Oid'c want cx Senator W A. Wallace mado Chairman of tho Democratic State Committee next year, and ahould bo refuse to take tbat position, then they want bim nominated for Governor. It seems tbat thoy want to get the party harness on bim in somo way or other. lie ia the right man for either place. Tho Democrats of ew York on Tuesday of last week elocted their candidate for State Treasurer, gained one momber of Congress, and have a majority of 10 in the Legislature on joint-ballot. Good enough. Last year Now York gave Oarflold some 20,000 majority. MAC111XK MAJORITY. omc'IAL VOTE HVCOliNrl EM IH Til ESTATE I'liu.Auri I'liu, November 12. The following are thu pluralities for Bully and Noble by counties all ollleial: i 1 .V.M All.jrh.nv . 317 Armitrong 4,170 Ilium.. 7!" Ulalr 411 llradlnrd. .. 57 llutltr 1,147 Catnarou VW4 'Obillnr. l.l:. Urnnlord. tl O.unhln. 1.631 Itolnwnn..... l.ltl) KrU 11 rami Ml franklin ntlji Huntingdon I, US' Indiana.. Ad. ma ll.illurd Hrrkl lluoka. 4117 I'.-S III Mix IM 400 I, nan in l.tv.l 4.1 Kit lid J4I 6114 obrin.. Centra Clarion Cl.aili.ld Clinton Columbia t'uuibirland Nik K.ytl. Fulloo (Irnni J.ftrraon Juniata Lblb Luterno A... l.venmlog IH itlliD Minroa. Monlgnmorj Montour Northampton Northumberland. I'.rr. Hit BcnnjIkiU l-ulliv.D ri,lon W,n VVaaitnimland. ... Wyoming York. Totnl V LucLtwnnnn .. 104 .. 4,120 HI Lanu.at.r.... Lnwrtnon l.m S4A .. I,MI 3H IM ... I,5 ILobtnnn iMcKaan... 7! JJInM.rar I.7IK Hhlladalphln 41! I'oltar 4liJnjdar.... ... SIS I, rMSoni.ta.t. ...... 1,4112 fnaqanbannn i: riog. .'C7; Vrnaugo im 1.476 ... S70 ... 1,4.13 44 .. So; ... JU o,lJ:amn lull Wmhington... 4KS 5 III, ToUl . 44. IM! 7,0.10 S7 1,741 Uallj a , Inrnllljr. 7,002 LawJl'dgkwKlectedin 1H81. Below will be found tbo names of tho Judges elected at the recent unction, the num ber of the diNlrii't, and names of conn ticsi'oinponiiig it. Those marked thus were on tho Bench ut the time of tho election, and those marked thus f on countered noopposition. Tbo majority is given in districts whero there was a contest : I Dlalrlnt.-Phllxlalpbla, J.m.l T. Mlloball, f Hepu!)iona. 1I Dinlriot Laneaal.r, John n.Llvinfitonr.t R.publlraa. II lliMrict. Northampton, Wm. W. St-buylar, Democrat, majority. IV llialriot. Tioja and Pottar, B. W. Will iama.t Hpoblian. VIII biatrial. Northumb.rland,W. M. Hock af.llrr. Republican, 2uU majority. XII l)iatriot Dauphin and Lobanoa, Jobn W. Simonlon, Kepublloan, 4,2d7 majority. XVI Iliatiiot. Ucdhird and Domara.l, Wm. J. Baar, Dtmoerat, 18 majority. -Will biatrial. Clarion nnd Jeflaraon, Jnmaa B. Knoi, bemoorat, 1,700 mafority, XIX tliatrict. York, John Uibaon,f D.mo oral. X X 'DialrlaL Mifllin, Snyjor and Union, Joa. C. Huib.r, brmoorat, l,7fr0 majority. XXIUiatriot bcbuylkill, baiid B. Oram, Rapuhlman. 3B& majority. XX IV bliltict Cambria, Blair and Hunt ingdon, John llaan.t Hepubliean. XXXVII .Dialriot Monljomary, Hanry P. Rora, ll.moerat, l,3o7 majority, XLI blitilot. Juniata and Party, Cbarl.a A. Barn.it, b.morrat, 220 majority. Cessna WAiLopEn. It gives us pleasure to announce the defeat of that arrant demagogue, John Cessna, for President Judgo, by Hon William J. Buer, tho Democratic nominee, in Bedford and Somerset counties, the District over which Judge Ilall bas presided for tho past ten ycare! Judgo Hall was bull doxcd off the track by Cessna. Tho canvas was a vigorous oiio on tho part of Cessna, who took the stump and harangued tboso who deigned to listen to him at cross roads and school houses up to the duy of election. Somerset county gave Baily, the Radical nominee for Slato Treas urer, 1,441 majority, while Cessna re ceived but 320, and Bedford gavo Mr. Buer 3.13, and be ia theieforo elected by 13 majority over tbo biggest dema gogue in Pennsylvania. What a back set Cessna's defeat is to bossism. Coss nu's inulo and cunal-boat floated Gar field across, but John could not utilize Unit scow in his own case. Hence, bo went to the bottom with a liaer on dock. The Rubicon Passed Tbo Fall elections greatly interfered with tho operations of tho Prosidcnt and his stalwart confederates, llisoscapofrom V ashington to look aftor bis private business in Now York turna out to bave been more harrassing than was anticipated, Tbo prossing naturo of tho business has boon conspicuous from tho moment of the President's arrival at the hotel. There is ovcry prospect, however, that it will soon be satisfactorily finished, as many and willing bands make light work, lp to clectiou day tbe busines.i was push ed forward by such professionals as Police Commissioner French, Roscoe Conkling, ex Senator Tlatt, Barney Biglin, Tom Murphy, Gencrol Grant, John Davenport and a multitudo ol oilier eminent workers ol this reputa ble sort. Klcction day over brings Arthur to tho end of his labors, lie may now find timo to till the Supreme Court vacancy, tho lack of which keeps a good deal of business in sus pense. Flection I'heaks It is wonderful to notico tho fulling off in the vote in somo of tho townships. A glance at tho tablo will show that lleccaria in 1880 polled 299 votes, and only 130 votes at tho rcconi election. Ilowevor, tho new borough ot Glen Hope has bcon formed out ol it and about 5G votes woro cast thore. Brady 210 to 249; Decalnr340 lol03; Graham 113 to6H; Huston 232 to 125; Earthaus 109to62; Lawrence 482 to 331 ; Mor ris 3R to 198; Tike 317 to 182 ; Wood ward 609 to 282. Tho total voto last year waa 8,033 to 4,8G0 tbia year a falling off in tho county of 3,173. Served Him IIioiit. Wo notice tbat at a recent mocling of the Ly coming County Domocratio Standing Committoe, W. R. Bierly, a mcmbor of tho Committoo, was asked to resign for tbe reason tbat he was supporting Wolfe. The voto was unanimous. The Democrats one year ago elected this fellow to the Legislature. He voted for Hewitt, tbe Radical nominee for Speaker, and for tho compliment be was sandwiched on several Important committees, and during tho protracted struggle ho voted for half a icore of men for United Slates Senator, and, aa a Democrat, behaved tad generally. Wo are pleased that be bas boon prop erly trcrud for hia treason. Go Slow. On the principle that reformatory prisons do not always reform, the Philadelphia Record advo cate! going a little slow in increasing the number of such institutions. I p on the same principle that churches do not entirely eradicate evil, no new churches should be erected. Tai Voti in Philadelphia, The voto in tbe capital city for State Treas urer aggregated the following : tilal M. Rally, Radloal.. IS.SSb Oranga Noblo, D.morrnt m...m... 41, 1ST Cbarl.a a. Wolfa, Ind. Rapablloaa 14,711 R, W. Jarkaow, Uraanbnob...... Ill J. W. Wllaaa, frohlbltion IT riuraJlij for Sallj u,soi OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS, 1881. ELECTION IIOHol'ill.- A Nil T'JUNHIIII'.H Burnaiil. borough..,. ClaarO.ld. Curw.narlll. baUola Ill.u Mop. tluulailal. Lumber City N.wliurg N.w Washington Oacola.. Wallai-.ton lUfonria townabip... 11.11 Hloom Ur til fun) Urftdjr burn title Cheat.. CovinfluD L)0ai ur K RUi'in llirrd Uuibrn (trail iu tJrernwuud Uuliih llUHtODa. Joruan KftrttiBiit Koux Litwrvnof.. Murrta l'nD.H Ftfcvj hnlj.. Iniiio Wooiiwinl ToUl ! j lJorltUi Nif btirnDtft.. iuooriorUit iu IbI. KV1DEKTIY BLOOD WASTED. The Slalwurts in our State aro j threateningvengeai.ee upon the 50,000 ! w r.. ii'i. t.t:..:.!....! ..t fl UIIV IIIUII. IIUI. IIIUI v niuui n Bt-Ulll must be taken if it splits the Rudical party from tho Deluwaro to Lake Krio. The exultant and undisciplined spirit of tho "Hoss maehino" which elocted Silus M. Uuily, Troasnror, by accident, is aptly illustrated by the well rejoic ing of Hoss Cameron's personal organ, I tho Hairisburg Telegraphy which lhel , , I editor whistles for tho benefit of the Wolfeites. Read it : "Fralharh.adl, Kiokerr, J-lttbetlea to tha raar. Ono. morn ballalujah ! Tha rsturna from I'.nn aTl.ania abow that tbn HermMiaan parlr notnai out nf n dravarat. atruagl. with tt.au'u.rr, r.laa hood. and villiBiratl'in, with III linra unbiok.n, Tloturiooa orar Wolf., MrClure, aud Datnooraoa tha World, tb. Flrah, od tb. lla.il. Tb. att.tnpt tn "reform" tho Hi-publican part, bv putiinc tba Dtmoerarji in powrr baa andMl In dia.itar nnd luin to tba ooaiplratora who bara ?!Z&$,J',jl2!lty howeJi" Rrlel and .upoli- crmio prly einfrgaa fruio ibocoaital, btJrjjld - im ib aiitu ui in rtiiitreeBiit, no auob i w tilub havo uliuwei ed upon uh during VKrZZ'&'&"J' l"t twelvemonth cull for our .er- Klonoualy riu)aa l. And tin mull Ii Dot only j Vi'llt rutiUldt', lUnl mitki) It filling Tletory ovr i Ha nii.tae-t.d iht Irtvilore tmt W0 hIkmiIJ n jiiii u wit 11 (liunktul lurltiDK ta iia aamp but it ia pe-f.ol aooibik- . .t , t . i-.f.,,,,., tutl; baa itrn viotii. Hoif baa been puivr-1 mercy, Iiuh niOMt mnally lavoml our .tad. And Nofclt bai barn dianraraj. 1 bat j cou It try HI ill our punplo. IVaeo with- suivij vbuoii ivr uiiwr vmj w wik, mun btartiljr foogrttulala the nlortorji oid Kapubltcan ytrlf ol tba Ki-ijd Sint on tha tnml iitirr tt baa won, co lha auoiplwte ruut tt hut liiltictrd on It foi. That foiouioo aet.M fcbh'h ( that as army of brigadicr-nviifrala ii m.rtbiaia bai gtvto ua bkl 'uroautoK tocre ? " It will bo obhfivcU ly Uiin piccla mation from head-qt.arlera tbat the! "half-breeds" will reeeive no quarter I in tbe future, when within lite lines til tho "Stalwart." Tbo bugle bus bcon sounded and all aro put on tho look out. Those B0 000 wolves mut for feit their scalps, or return soon aud ask pardon of tbo bosses and proeeed to do houvier work than they have ever before executed, or to roeslablisb themselves in tho affections of those who havo been herding them in the past. No Southern taskmaster ever wield ed the lash so severely over the backs of bis chattels than the Camerons havo over their whito slaves in free i f) Pennsylvania for tha past fifteen years. Tim Old IlyporRiTa. Mr. Wondell I'billipa has shown a commendable prudence in not accepting the invitation to preach "No Rent" in Ireland. Ho has a courageous tongue, but it is not backed up by his other members, ilo writes to the Irish that "they lead the van in the struggle for right, justice and freedom," but bis health doesn't permit him to get any nearer tho front than Iloston. That's Phillips. For twenty years before the rebellion be gave more tonguo than any other ten men in this country; yot, when his howling brought on civil war, ho ro muinod salely and comfortable fixed in Boston, persuading thousands of better men to go. to the front und become food for powder and lead. The old moral coward will go a great way to bring on a fight, yelling fur "right, jus tice and freedom," but he will never take a band in tho fight. He prir.ed hia knavish bide too highly to havo it scored with a sabro or punctured by a minnie ball. It is an historical fuct that not ono In ton of thoso Northern Abolitionists, who "lampooned" the slave-holders in Boston, New York, and other northern cities from 18.10 to 1SCI, over crossed tho Potomac. They are all hypocritosl An Oi-tkaoi. More than 10.000 Pctnoorais throughout the State voted for Wolfe, tho bolting liudical candi date for Stuto Treasurer, and thereby defeated Mr. Noble, our own candi date. It is bad enough for a Demo crat to stay away from the election, but it la far worse to voto for tho enemy. In Philadelphia, the Domo cratio nominees received about 46,500 votes, whilo Mr. Noblo only received 42,475. Clearly, 4,000 Democrats voted fur Wolfe. Moro: In Dauphin, Lack awanna, Ijiiaorne, McKoan, Montgom ery, Northumberland, Schuylkill, Sny der, I'nion and Wayne, hundreds ot Democrats also voted for Wolf, and, in that way guvo thoir own Candidate away, who is a far bolter man than, either Wolfo or Baily, Lxaviis Urrict liicn. It ia amax ing bow tome men become immensely rich in a few years on a $5,000 salary while serving as Senator or Congress man, It Ii notorious that this aum scarcely covors expenses whilo keeping house in Washington. A contempo rary aaya: "Secretary Blaine will re tire from the Cabinet early in Decem ber when Arthur will provide bim with a successor. Ilia elegant rosi dence in Washington, costing MO,000 ii nearly completed, and will become next Winter the centre for tbe schem ing for the noxt Prosidoncy, Blalne'i wealth ii estimated at 11,000,000, tbe resulta ol economy and ihreiodneu in invettmenti In tha course of a Congres sional career ol twenty year)." HELD IN CLEARFIELD COXTNTV ON TUESDAY, K0VSMSES 0th, 1081. IMaU, 't-SKiib'liT ' .TAT. T.RABt'nlN. 4.IUCUTK Junuaa. 1 ! 1 i i t i Wis ii'i i ii- !7) i 4j Vll I Ai lull. a; i; ion 01. ! 1 21 It 14l Ml H'l l- art! 1 2i: a1 i 25' 2:i2 41' mi ! JV lii" H .. in, la . 11171 3S 2- IM 01 201 t 77 l 4sj 1 1)3 Inn 61; 10 ! Hi 4I IS nil b . 23;. "i . II1. js.. nu tic !"" I. 33 0.1 HI ll lo 2'1 V7 41: 4)1 Ml II' ' 2s4, H loll I ' . 100 1 .11 I. hi 4- 4.1 , !'. 47, ei Iui 711 !' lit 8.1 . 411 Si . 102 ai4 so mi 4V7 Ilea TJ 4ul S! S4-. 182! 1011 71 I US' llo Dlt'S ;001',4 I:lb4l j ,IIM XA TION A h TUAXKSQWIXU. I'R'K'Mmation l-fit KDiivnurar.sii.ENT -- , n , rtn The following proclamation was issued from tbo I)t jiurlnietil of Sluie Washington, i. C, on the 7th in!: By the President of the United States : A PROCLAMATION. Il has long been thu pious euHlom our people, with tbo closing of tho oar- , 'u"k lmck "l'"n ,bo. Stings brought to them iu the cuunging course Ilf ,,, ,.,,,,., ihunks to the All (iiving soiiitu liom whom they (low. Although al this period, when tbo fulling leaf admon ishes us that tbe time of our sucted duly is ut hand, our nation still lies in tho shadow of a great bereuremeiit, und the mourning which bus ullt-door hearts still tlmls us sorrowlul express inn fou'iiiild tlo Iwxl hi,!iri u.-l,i- wn ( aUotl. Yet I lie niUhlluHtt bt'ltifitH out niij pro!pcti(y witliin buvo been vourtiMiiv-i No pfMilunoo has vio iud our Khori-s ; tlio ubundatil privi It-t'H ol' Irctdidn wbicb our iulbtTM kit us in their wisdom ure still our in iTcifiri Itcriluc ; ttiut if in aotne purtn ..f awa- ..... .1 .!:...!.... I . . - , . h.inus. v.t nun tlti. .alnt.iiiv hit. been tempeied mid in manner suneti tied, by the generous compassion lor the sutrerers which has been culled lorth throughout our land. For all these things il ismeetthnl the voice of the nunon should go up to find in devout homage. , Whereloro, 1, Chester A. Arthur, President of tho United .Stules, do recommend that ull the people observe Thursday, the 2tih day of November inst., as a day of nutionul thanksgiving and prayer, by ceasing, so tar as may he, 1 1 otii their secuhir labors and meet ing in llieir severul pluces ot worship, thero to join in ascribing honor anil prulro to Almighty God, whoso good ness hua been ro inunifesl in our history and in our lives, und offering earnest prayers thut II is bounties may continue to us and our children ' In witness whereof I have hereunto set my bund and cuused tho seal ol the United .States to be affixed. Done ut thu eily ol Washington, this fourth day ol November in tho year of our l.urd ono Ihoucund eight hundred and eighty or.u, ami of the Independence of the I 'niled Slutes the one hundred and sixth. t'llDSTKU A. Ahtiii a. By the President Jamsh( Hi.AlNr, Secretary of State. nix (iovkrsor's proclamation. tiovcrnor Hoyt has issued his proc lamation for Thanksgiving duy. It is aa follows : In the name and ly the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, JI. M. Hoyt, Governor of raid (Vunmnn wealth : A proclamation. During a season of drouth and par tial failure ol' the harvest, which in a less fruitful hind would havo brought famine unit distress, and in a timo of public; trial and tribulation, which un der less buppy institutions might havo led to disseiitton and strife, the people of the United States, and particularly of Pennsylvania, have been preserved in health, in csialo and in peace. Now, therefore, 1, Henry M. Hoyt, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do ordain and lot aparl Thurstluy, November 21lh, A. D. 1881 (being the sumo day appointed by the President ol tha United States), tor thu observance ol llio.c religious services, recognizing tho beneficence and care of the Father of us all. and those house hold customs, strengthening the bonds of families and a common brotherhood, in which tho lime-honored traditions of tho Commonwealth bave embodied the thanksgiving and prayers of a grateful people. Given under my hand nnd the great seal of tho Slulo at iiamsburg, this tenth duy of November, in tho yesr of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, and of the Commonwealth iheono hundred and sixth, HrNRT M. Hoyt, Governor. By the Governor: M.S. tl'AY, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Awards. Aa ''kickers," tho Iladi irals ol Curwcnsvillo, Lumber City, Brady, Chest, Ferguson, Greenwood and Pike, will be entitled to the belt, and Jordan should be awarded two belts. Our Radical neighbors have had tho laugh on us in several in stances, but the current campaign has drawn several sniggers out of ui be cause the "moral idea" venders were placed on tho ragged edge of a politi cal problem that they did not work out. Like Beechcr'i rase, il was only an exposition that will not wear well. IiiENTiritn. Mr. Arthur baa cordi ally identified his administration with Mahone and the Bepudintionisti ol Virginia. As his Administration is to be on of blunders, be couldn't itart otT with ft mora cfleotlvo form of disgrace. cm stt l HaKatM tr. et.rnrv f-OMMIMInKKIIII. lil ;! '' a 1 T ' ! r ii 1 f ; 1 ? ! P !lL!iiiiJlL i-!l-L I 14 !!.. U' I4S IS IIS 41 '4 201, Slj In., lll so i !.. I li.. 1110' 7, HIS1 2" 10! 21 4 .. H-ii '!.. 2b- i'.. n!i Sli.. i; ;.'.. .i 22L n 14.. i4 t Ion; o .. :i.. SO 111!.. m Si 4o 1141 il. ., I . 2Sl 64 'I il 4S, mil i lliOl 120'., 0 I HI Hi Ii Sal Ji .. a,i iui I i ' t.. .... I 41-1 Sl... IM- sj 74- III.I: 14 lie IM I' I it u. bill 2 ail .11 1 bo; 20,.... ll-'l Hi I. 44 Si 7H .... 401 2; I. !;! 00' 7'. il' 71 . Hi 4o;. 1U. "I "V 4u; 2 1 bi I1 Hi .... Ill I I I2i a: 10 220, ! I"3, 112 64 70 So 101 TIIE"LAMEXTM ' CESSXA ! Everybody has heard ol this Stal wart liudical. He was Chairman of tho Republican State Coininilteu last year. llo took ehurgo of citiididutu Garfield, and put bay's punts oji bim, pnrehused a canal bout, and gave bim in clutrgo of a mule anil started him on the towpath for tbo White House, and actually landed him there safe and' sound on the 4tb of March j lust. What the setpiel was we all know. Now, all that Cessna asked of hia parly frienda lor this party service was to n. uko him President Judgo of tho Bedlord and Somerset district, which usually gives from 1,200 to 1,50(1 Rudicul majority. Itu was easily uoininuted, and, demagogue like, trump ed the whole district over to the dis grace of tho Bench. Tho tax payers of his district took him al bin value and sent him back to the Bar. Prcw dent Arthur should award bim some thing in his hour of tlislrVMa. (July 13 majority for Baer. Tbe Philadelphia Telegraph, Hudical organ, in alluding to Cehfnu's case, ejtiileriEes him alter this style : Wrecked within sight of the luttd ing, was the futo of "Judgu" Cennu and his canal boat, and great is the rejoicing among the hardy yeoiunnry of Somerset and Beiilonl. Thu ltSth Jildieiul district is soundly Republican, but they ton Id n't stand iho. prospect of John Cessna for Judge, and so Uiey either took tho woods on election duy or voted lor Mr. liner, tho llemt.ciaiie candidute. In Somemet, Buily's ma jority is 1,400 and Cessna's only 300, figures tliut eloquently portray the "popularity" of Iho canal boat States man, while in Bedford, where ho lived, Republican and Democratic neighbors kindly pushed bim within tight of the Judicial haven and then left him sticking in tho mud up to his neck. Brother Cessna's canvuna was alto gether unique. lie claimed to havo quilo retired from "purty politics," bul entered with great detail into a per sonal appeul lor voles. Ho sent out hundreds of tufty-covered postals to "old friends," at his birth place and other peculiarly hallowed pluces, just to remind them, you know, that ho was a candidate for thu Bench and would bo very gratelul, etc., etc. llo also mounted tho stump end talked and visited tho schools and smiled upon tho little folks. (Hi I "Judge" Cessna's campaign wus jut too sweet for anything. But the cold hearted voter went up to tho polls and put in his ballot for the "othur fellow." H's too bud ; but lliore's one coiHuiatuiit, "Judgo'' Cessna will still rcimiin in tho political arena to amuso Iho ppcclutors. For inslunee, it wouldn't be any kind of a Slate Convention nt all without Cessna " Six Hotels Buriikii. At midnight of Novenibct II, a flro wns discovered in tho cottugo in the rear of the I.uw renco House, at Old Orchard Beac h, Muino, destroying the Blanchard, Law rence, Altlino, St. Cloud, Belmont and Finko Houses. In spilo of all efforts the six hotels wero burned to the ground. Tho Lawrenco wits valued at flO.000; insured for tJS.500. Tho Blanehurd was vulued at 618 000 ; in sured for 110,0110. Tho Aldine was valued al 9.000 ; insured for $7,500 The St. Cloud as valued at J In, 0(10 ; insured for $12,500. Tho Fiskc House was valued at $15,000, and waa insured for $8,000, and the Belmont Was val nod al $5,000 ; insured for $1,500. Tbo flro was supposed to bo elf incend iary origin. Old Orchard Beach is a Summer resort ol York county, Maine, on tlio sea cnant, four miles Irum Saco The Methodist Nutionul Camp Meet ing Ground is close by tho hotel neigh borhood. MuRiitrt at th i Polls in Missis sippi. Four whito men were killed and two seriously wounded by negroes, on Tuesday ol last week, at Marlon Station, Miss. The negroes opened fire on the whites at tho polls while the eloetion was going on. Tho whites had no arms to defend themselves, con sequently tho negroes wero unhurt. Among the killed was A. T. Harvey, Democratic candidato for County As sessor. Tbo Sheriff, with a posse, found a bund red negroes barricaded in tho houso ol their leader, F.J. Vance, and wero fired on by tho negroes. The SherilT'a posso attacked tho no groes, they having refused to alirron dcr, killing John Vunco and wounding fed, Vance, Jr. Old Vance and forty ncirrooa retreated to tho woods. A. G. Warren, of the SherilT'a posse, was killed, and several other wounded. This is another southern outrage, and one that Republican journal! wilj hard ly think worth while to say anything about. Tbo Bethany Orphans' Home, charitable inntilutiou of the German lie for mod church, located at Womols dorf, Ikrka county, wai entirely den troyed by firo at an early hour last Friday rooming. The flro waa din covered between 12 and 1 o'clock. Tha children went all removed In aafety. cl alv J m I r. I r I 1 C4H KTr A rniTiiHi. . '' 21, i: 1 I 211 it, U I1 2S 12 , 107 H 14 14 I 22S' Ut, III 111 Is,. JJ7 no 62 7, ' 43 4S' W4 , I 01 ' l, IS i 171, ea 200 j fj' Hu (S ' l, " I ' SS J.l 10 1 Il s. III 44 Ji 21 21 a. id, 6i; M; i, ; tis :i 44, j III, 30' 24, I a,;. J, 1 11 20j 20 lai I ; J.., 13 I 'I III 271 SI' n 8.-I 111 i i I Itml Inni ' 21 I0 2 ! ! it, j,. o ! is, it: ' no, so i ii ae- to I I 6 I 7s: 7s, I i; Ji ii l" i;i' ; ; s 2ii i: i, as, vo I I'l I 'I 4. 44 II I ii 17 : : t 7 1 ioii in;, i a: ,; it 12 I 2" J.V I0J, 100 4j ; fi 44 1, ' I 63, 43 wVI 6 'j tut V? 1 : 41, I M k.l j: b4i 64 ' I 4)j 4 1 1112' 104 4! ll 104 Ml I M, 24 1 S 6' 2-ij 24 j i! S3 ; a. 11 ! 43 ia 31. ..... 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We have used il ourselves with tho happiest results for Rhcumutism and when worn out by ovorwork. See advertisement. Time. fll-!l-4t. Kx Governor Ctirlin, our representa tive in tho next Congress, has rented a houso in Washington for the period of his Congressional term. uwtisrmrnts. DiHxni.itriox ui' paiitm kiiip. Th. partn.rahip hri-M.ir.i.iiii l.tw.in A. h. Shi.fr ai.ri Drni'-n rretnan bua thia dar iSilloriia 4 1UUI1 it.---, I t.l .. ..j, ...... , .. ...,,., j mutual annaanf. .lift thn lrtka nf il, ff,n ,am.u In th. pnaaetalon nf A. K. ShS. A K Nlinyl-, IiKXTON 11KEM4.N. Madera, Pa., Not. S, IMI-ii. ADMIMHTH ATOH'H XOTIl'P.. Nutlo. la harabi riri-n lnt li-llfaofAilrDiniatration nn lh. ratal, of MAKY AKUKKY, lata of M..rrl tnnmbip, ClaarflolJ futnlr. Pa., tlro'J, bft.inn h..n iluly ffranod to th.undrraiirn.il , all ..rann inli-bl.il tu aaiil rat at. will nlaaaa maka iiDm.ni ata pa.nrnt, and thuaa hating olaima nr il. tnanila againat th. aattia, will nraarnt them prnp- Ijr anlhrbliral.4 f-r i.ili.mant without d.Ur. ii r. tir.r.r., Aninmiitrator. JvTl.rtnwn. Ol n, lSSI-St. AltMIMMTR ATOK' KIITICR Nnllm la nar.tiT fiT.nlhat L.ti.rauf Adtnlniatra- tlun nn th. calala nf KAMI'KL fiHOFF, Ut. nl tuvcaria towtiahlf,, Cl.arfl.ld C... Pa . dro'd. ha.ltit; httn dul. Rranled to th. nnd.raign.d. nil p.ranna Ind.litad tn .ai I tat. will pleaa. anaa immadiala ,ainnt, and Itmaa ha.inil rl.ima or d.mnnda aa-aiaft Iho aam. will nri.nl tham nrnn. .rly aulh.ntictcd lor ai-tft.maot without d.'.aj. jt.tr, r in 1 1- r, W. II. WIIIT'SIDKt, AdmiDialratorf. Baraty, H , Xnr. IS. tsl St. Tcwn Lois for Sale IN C0AI.P0RT. Clearfield Co., Pa. VLARtll. nuurier nf tnwn Iota e.n hvt i ft rvaionnblt prica hv BplD to J ho L Lt)tnir, Jr., AfteM. fai.) town ti rltmU.1 in tb ci.fi I hat-In nn Cleat ft-Id creek, ut tin tcrint oiia of th UHi'a flap rnilroai. DOTT3 A AH AW, CkarUffl.l, Pa. Nov. IA, .Mil Im. jlirn. caiill lr Hit Vaifrandllork if GARFIELD 1 li only ri.mpl. i,. -!,,rv - f r. '' Un .nl nnr dfth Krfh, ..iilln-.l. i.ImM-. H, , int Ii t.nnt-rl in IlMKlUb attri Uri-man i ... .iuii,.,ilt iliuMiatr'l; il in tauuti lj I-ini-.I. ii. i.-l aa ll ncj h..n nt ..,,. l -h. I H John C. RldpKlh. M.. II. caution, i'.'.r,,1'';.:;;;:1 hirh Hit) ciinir" ii r.--i-. Ttn-y lis uitnl; .ui lilfst ; in otii net- iipam !! mfniotj rh-jI (1. r1. and a fr-urt on lh pul lir. 1 nit r.t-iLi it rtillt-rl n-ir, Th- onlv oi k wnrth cho Hiw; iitl aiiv. In mtntnpa litr Annf futlU. JvSLn UilUillU ak "..rul'lixiivKal'liiiaiiwlli 11 101 4t. A. 13A.nOAIN. VALUABLE LjSNDS FOR SALE ! TnK ondrijnfl offeri f.ir ala two riluuMe farm i ii tut ted in Iiiwrenrt township, Tul l wa : Una hoodrrtl arndtwoBty 1 30 tcrf rlpared and ood Hat of puttiTiii.a. and ha?iiiiT thrrton areftcd Ur( and inn frame dwelling houa. two Urg frro banta and other neoeMary oatbaild ina, tt'gi'ther wilb Urge orchard, good water, f , ilr. Fftffnty aorot Mard and lailor cultivktlon, but with ou btnldinca. The aaid lma aro iltnit witbiD 1 m of Clcarfleld n1 the Ftnno) Ivanta Ka'Jrtmd and ara uBilarlaid with blturoinmia enal and flr -Hay. KraaoB forHllin. Deolininr henlib i.f owr.r For turihrr paMlrular, Innnirc of tho ralrii r. I DIIIVL' CVt'l.l'l) ' . r r-. i i-i.n. An j tor uwacr, Oearflfld, Pa , June 1Mb, 1-81 if. OLDEST and BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Tha Nw Yonlt Ononrnn hiamw Iba Ur(Ht clrculatmn nl ita olaaa. It la IMll'ittlMISHTIIlHI., I NNKt TtHlaV, lit AMiKI.lt Al, sua ntiN aIh It will .nl.r ila SIXTIETH YEAR with a Het fuur tinM tha fiia of fti Irit ua, full nf F.irt'ijtn ad lit dimi to Newa with fot ou Eilitonal upon tnattrni of ralifxioua ai.d ao ular liitereat ; whh car-ftiily a-ti'M. Iiep.ttiaeot f.ir rhildrrn. fahbath Hrbunl laanhra, Karmar and bupineai Mao f with aifht aetira Klitor, an unrivallid itaff of Komi no Currenpondent. anl paid Wriieri and Cootrtbutora ia atary pur ol tba Cvuntry. NEW BOOK OF ".ClElTiiEUS,, LSTTSUS With ft re I Portrait of the Author, (l f ivn to aBT("" wiling ut a honrt fifa Nhw Si a-caiaRR and -ll A lor tbt earning year. Sprftmm topie free, Add if Bat NEW YOUK OII-FH VKH. fier Vorh, tin. 11 t, JC'RY I.IHT.Vanat and lotloa nf tboao perron draw m juror to aarva at Norrn br term, onn mean tnt; on lha aroond Mondnj, (Uta), and auntiaulna; two wrokii ; SiroMD Win Mob ft at, Norm and Jipt. fia n. koala, rinri'MajJaa. MeKaaa, Dwatar, A. E f'ation, Curwa'ila, Andrew Uearhart, Rd Lfvln'tona, I ndraw Kaphatt, Ul Uarriaoa, M I H tram (Straw, Jmdaa, at C'a:a. Hnatt'laJA. Ranala. Kartbam, 1.1 iirtmin, ueroaria. . tniiianil, " Jna4ph tt'fkj, " i lrl Shtit-rti l.awr'ce. O. V. Kendell, ninnm, Itlao. D. Heta, Mnrria. Jtin U I'li.ata 11a. IU' Li .n J. H.tVtrwart, ilrailtord, Milton Head, riVa, po. v. run., nrauf, i n, a uartlatt, taadr. Wbj. Hrtllnpatar, W. 0 Asia, t)irl Hanrf ll.nnB.la. I li.oiJ U.n.u u John Kunta, iJnha Hiair. ' H w. H , H gttnr, Chaat, M A- Rhftff, Woodward. Wai. Mfdarttr, H T. Hondaraoi, P. 8. Natling, Corlar'a, tieo. Rhdea, Duka Copalla, Daoatur.l Joha Tranaa, W tb atideriifna't barab eartlf; that tha forejtolnR liat of aaine of paraooa wtra drawn b? aa on iba lllb day of Oct-be r A. D. lifll, at Tratarat Jarora far tha Nofatahar Term nf Court, aonnanetnit ca tha aawtd Monday, Ii oorraet, and waa drawn aa-wrdina; to law, la a anrdaaoa wltb aa order of lha 11 na CharWa A. Mayor. Pratt dent Jodro of tba aaid Court. JAKm M a tt A rfiY, P bar iff. A, i JACKHUN. U. llhlDUK, Jmry faaiBhitoiari. ClfltrftaU, Pa., Oalobar iat US It. Jfolir. Vanamatur a rtatlrfrtlsrnifnts j 51cte ArtrrrtlarmfntiJ. "VTtH'K'l --lhe underjined. reiiding lo (he ll i line ' MefloTrr, IB Chrt t nhip, tiai ronde lift ireeMir arrAniffm'-ntt nd pro plum 4i i.pr:i an EATI.VO 1I01!K for tho an eouiinddaiioi ot i he puKHc nenrraHv, and 1 bero to '.cil a liberal abaro nl the pulilic put ronajte. JOHN j. HNVI'KK. Wr.tOTrr, T , Feb. 9, 1881-tf. Yn E Ol' I ('tlHP(IR 4TION. An X apflw-iiion ih ma!c at tha November Term of C'Mirt. A. I. I US I for a charter nl' irinor txiralinn fr "Thi 11 urn tide Cornet Hand," of Iturnanlo, ClftHrlield rouotr, Va., pur.it ant tn the provl ro of iho Ant "f A'-eint-lr pirnved tha l-thd ..I 'April. A. T. 17,. S V WILStf.V. t:tenioid, HIM St. Att'y for Petitlonan. VM1 NIMTIt ATOft'H NOTICI-; N-tioe ta herahy p;uen itiat Let (era of Adtnintatra-ut-n on tha tn' ot PIUI.IH J. Ml LLKN. lata of Larwenf-a twp., learfirld county. Fa , dte'd, baring been duly jcrnited (i the utiileraiKned, all ptrnona imleiiled to aaid otaia will please niako iifTti(sliate payment, and tonne having elaimi or ileinamln nj"itnl the .roe will pratint them prop ctlr auilicnti"4tnd f-r aettlatn-ot. wiihnut dvlay. )M (ill MIM.KN. JAM KS F. Ml LLKN, Ailminiitratdm. ( learfifM, la , Nor. 9, HH-Bi. A I'D! T'Olt KOTICI2. la r ettutfl of I In tho Orphna' Court A H. Dickioaon. J of Clearfield fount. The uuilifriened AuJ Her appointed liy tho Court to tnke teitinmn? and boar en-eptiona to amount 4i( adiuiDirtration and report tbem to tho Court will attend to bia duties ai lurb at hia of ficei in Clf.rliri,(, on TH1 KSpAY, MKCh MltKK lT, at I o'clock, A. M., when and where all parliea interested mav attund. I. V. WILSON, L'leartk'ld, Ph., 11 ;it. Auditor. It 1.3IOVAL1 THE ttuaintM and nefT4tiret of tbo late firm ot BKOAHBKNT 1' II IL -I I'S, baviug been purrhaaed by tho undrr'ished, tbev havo moved tha lama to VU Cfaeiinut atreei, wiirra tbey mil b pleated to ee tt.fi r o d patron. Vera rr-peetfullv, UKOADUKNT A CO , (Sui-ceifora tn Ilr aii)jrnt t I'billipa.) l'bilad''ljtiii, I't-nn'a. X-?fNrf4tiva of the pitaf aifht or tvn ycarj it served I'V ibctn. Nureniber U, 1881. lj. M IIOI'SEIIOLD n'OUDS. Tor alrlt atnm-rh. fcl tlnn, b:xl liver c "Tb In II t-inV Iietl Pt r.x: cr coat ..i:ia:tun, 11 Aj.ALif , ' ' TVfMH T r tirk i!,"ii?''!i, p in in t:io lu-i. fllt7luot, i.:Hll.vi-('lntT, uiio I'Eut.f a. " n-iul rud ahidy our bo lt on th tlla of it folluw Hit a. !t.:i- e nl a v. IU In Inpi-r. 1 I 'O irlll tH. n ltl I, r f t r.-i-.n IM nl tci will not euro or g.ctly Imiifore. " ESMM I.Mle. K Too wUk atrfnfrth. nel:h nd -j i" -uiv, b'i iT..in, riirrrr ii" n ni For rervona rtrblltfr, MtarrJi of tho MatV nrr, or a so oi ui kitaMiii, lo l'kULv. iiid bocuroii MOnRISSi IRELAND'S NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. The only 8-Flango Safa in the World, AND CONTAINlNfl More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The PATEXT More aoptiro from lliirglan than any Firo Proof Sufo, itnJ no oxpenBo in rcpuiriiitf lloln or Locki. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Thoso Sitfon nre now being sold in thia Stuto In LARGE NUMBERS, Anil giro tho Greatest Satisfaction, Hoing tho Most Highly Finiklictl, Best Uado, and Chupost First Class SAFE ovor rrodueod. Thosa Colobratmt Salon had tho Champion Record IN Till Great Boston Fire, And nines that timo oriat and iftron TANT IMPROVEMENT) have been mada. ficloro Riving your ordor to ny nthor conttorn, no nil for priooa and lecriitivo I'alnloguo. MORRIS & IRELAND BOSTON, MASS. Dm. Ii, IH-l. ti mm Inside Bolt Work fflothlnfl ilmtisfiiuiit. I I:m .(H Al.i:.Thlrleea hivei of iy Italian Keea wudb l will er( cheap fnr okib, or aKehaniro lor wheat. For further In formation rail on or adilreu tho umtemitned. ! J. V KttAMKit, ( Not ,7W tf. Clvarfeld, la. IfXKt HTdl'! NOTin-'. No-lne a bore J bv yti-en thil Lettrra Tentamentary on tha lata of HKNItl ItA-NTZ, Into nf Hr.dr twp , Ulearnei'i aitaniy, fennirirama , deoeaaed, bar I Idk hem duly xrantrd to lha OB'tanijrned, all f' iern'Ca imielitrd to aaid aatata will plaara maka utnifldial pnyment, and thme htrinr olaima or demandi ayniiDH tho nn will praaent them properlr authanticatad for aettlement. J AM KS KAUAKKH, Kaoeutor, I l.utLt:rlura:, V., Oct. IV, fK Ht. 1 EXECUTOR'S SALE I OF VALl ABI.R I KEALJESTATE! I flllKlti: wilt be expuaod to pubUo iile, at th X tJfeola llo'Jie, in the bornut;ii of Oteeola, on j Satunliiy, November 20tli, 1 SSI, Tha following defcribed property, owned by Win. j li INrnar, Ut of lUratur Ktwu-bip, ilereiled : One p of ir parcrt of land ntnaie in thn town 1 abip if iJeiialur, oouity uf Clearflelil, S mte of I'erm-vlvaota , twunded on tbo iouib by Andrew 1 Oardner, on tha weft by t'urlm Krami, on tba ! noith bv Strphec It. Kcphart, and on tbe -outh I ea.t by Thnmaa Huitlv, eontaioiiK About thirty acre, wore or tn, thia Und ia underlaid with three ic'i-d r rina of coal, and baa a Urpe l.ara arr-ted thereon i TKHMS 'ne-third on ronnrmatt a of rale. one-i bird in one jear, and one third intwo veart, I ferurcl bi bond nnd murlirne on Ihe prcuiiirn. JAM KS K. IIAKNKK, Eieoutur. i Oactola, Ta., Nov. I. I-4t. ! EIGHT FARMS For Salcjpp Rent I ' Tho aubacrtbrr propoaea to felt nr rent a num ber ol I n r inn lornird aa followi : The Hrr-t Hute in Duinridi to-rn-hip, Ci-ntre ciutity. containing 15" arrra, bai im ibrrc.n erected a frame dwell ittf. frame Um . iljiicciit to a church, and knowD aa tho Jnur M utln.ll.tr. J ( irm A L.-". ai'ifb-r I'.irm Miunte in (imhim lown , ahip. Cb aitiel l enubty. oontaininit 1 1 actrea, with ' tho i.r'-iri i -ii f . r- v ,ti! rt f e Thia farm in under laid witfi 4 uOtiLi VK1.N Y C"AL. j A 1. mi. in iner Ijrin- in th v icit.it t of Krench I villt . t'.n'ainit r n-'pt-ctfuily 111, I ilo, Hi, rtj, t,9 j and ? tive. T!i- e faruia all have biOJei and I b4tnr. thrreoti, u'ni wuytur, tn-arinn; orohardi on aan,4 an wl imjn jri'id Win 1 land. For j Imllter prii-a!r. eal! in person, or addrea the urderitft d l.v le'ier. L M. COfDHIKT. J'" lv:li,II if Frenehtille.Pa. EXECUTORS' SALE Of VM.rABl.E-. REAL ESTATE ! 1) V tirtne nf an or.lcr of I be Orpb.ittV Ci urt of CVaitltH county. l'i.. ih--re will bo expnaed to public e-ie .t ihe CUl'KT llUl .B, In Clear Hold, J'r-tn.'a, oa SiiturJav, NovcmbtT 10t!iw, 186 U The following dfwriheil pir.'e of retl aaUle of KICIUHIlKIIAW.KK., la'o of Lawrene wwn. ahip, ClearOel 1 eitunty, I'ena'a, deraaaeiA, vll , All that certain pieo of land aituatoin Lawrence townthip, Clear&eld ouunty, houndod aa follow l. Uecinum-t at a p Pt on Clearfield creek, at f.ird ing en townhip mad ; tbeoce north 8.1 degret weat 2IT perrbe to p at at brtde over Spring run on Hne of land of Jnaeph (non ; thence matt 27 drgTera eaat by land ot Joepb Uo m A3 per ehra to a pot by aid nf Nancy I'gden'a lot; tbence by bar land a.'ulh art d-fcreea ei.t M per ehea to p ut by two wbi pinea ; thenoe toaib 44 degrrea wr.t by .N.noy (tf ifO H tot 12 pcrcbel to a poat on tde of tunipiWe aouih 4? d-f(reei ea.t 12 pereboa tu white pin tomb 21 degree iim S percbee tu bruit; tbenre down creek the aev aral oouiraand diiuuce to place of beginning, aonteintng 7') aaten, mora or leaa. and having thereon erected a frame hoiiee and barn, and, al-o a beriog orchard. t:.t.j or SILEs One third aaeh, one-third in one ye.r. one-third Id two yearr with tnterral, aerured by bond and uiorij-a. A. B 8 II AW, JOKKPH SHAW, E i ecu tip. Clearfield. Pa., OaU 3A, I'M U. ClflnnofAa Tk.s.tfraraal IVIC31UII UallniofWrrania. nnlflffna n.B.IIairalHaal wviv&itva j ,, . Innahla. tMahrAakna Msllnri, Firatrt, HKkanict. (.nam Mta 1 MHn, Tiachnrl, A.Uwhnar.timlnnthyaa.3, linj;aiit.l!Hiri:iH I Are yotitiiiirnnK lnm i'yunfi., Neurjlcij, or' wuhlltmrl, kidnev or l-iter I omt'lamii. you can cured ty uing pAKKKa' ;in,br (iimc. Kynum wastutt; away with Canaumptioa, -) male Weakneai, h heuinatiun. oratiykxki.o.,1 it. youhnva a bad coiiph orci.ld, you aill futd aure' ttUcfia pARKKK't Ginger Toxic J II vtw are enfVbled bj dneaM, age, ordinipatkra,. androurivaiem needs innnnraun(t, or your Wood' iie-t rniiS-r-r-. Vit twnVt ftrtwn n-i ' J- : I'M-MA l lAi:U.U sr. - a-Mim.-a.itma-i MielromtMiifrer, IUkIiu, Mantlre, .Stuiiiitw; andoiherntthe beximedn met known : it itihe Ueu. Ilfallhand Sirenitth Kesturer ever uurd Ur tupe-' rior 10 ftitien, Kuenre ef mer and other Tn-uo' ta it never tntm ir.ttca, and Cum I ininkennrv, H lla Hatea llvadreda af Liveal 11 Bar hare loan. Bny a or 1 1 bottle of ytxn dnimut, and be f lure our aiciiAnire it on the oittle wrMrr, hrv If-r C- , N. Y jTrem,n.wmne.ti.' PflltlrWa Ktmovn DurxtniH. Hair Bal-am tea'iuKL lite Ik.lanrf Xnt FenntMfral Hair Hreaaiar. i ofiLMimiH oiny, mif.iirtiii that aie brucliualta O.e h a- an.tn .iliv 1'a.KKaa'). Hair Hmiam Nt.tr Tilt to Rcttora Bra, ar Fadei Hair tt the vmithful eftlnr, and i warranted to atop filling aiiaaaau. Hdtfdugulsulynf.mui(i. April flth, Irfhl-ly, HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store ROOM NO. TllllF.E, OPERA HOtWR, Clearfield, Pa., WHOLSFALR k RUTAU. DEALKIl IN DRY GOODS. Cnmprialnf Dr.aa floo.li of Ik. .arj lata.t atilM, nnnaiatina In part nf Canhmi-rna, Manch.alar fanolra, Alpanaa, anil nil mannar nf Fancy Dres? Goods, Uu-h aa Cralona, Mnaalr Lu.l.ra, Plaid., Dr... Uinahanaa, Draaa Kanrlaa nl lh. vary lat.'l atlna, and na .h.ap aa thn; nan ha al,l In Ihla tnarlt.t. NOTIONS, Cnnalatlnji if (ll-.T.. fr Santa, I.ayll.a ..or nliaira. II a. nf all aba-lpa, hila Crlnaaa, l.ar.a, Kan.; IlnM Italian. I,a,ll.' Tl'a nt all aaa Wa a n't atvl.a, I' nil a and Cn'l.ra, Mihhona nf nil Imda and qnalitlaa. Marlnn I'nilarw.nr, Trimnina;., .1.. BOOTS AND SHOES aaoGsaiss, Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, CnrpeU. OH Cloths WALL PAPER. LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Wnlek will nn anU analaaaln ar rntall, Will taka Country Produce la Kirhaugt for Honda at Mark.! Prlrn.. WM. J. BorriR, Clnaraald, rH arpt. , IMII-if,