She Ucpubiiran. mcr. : (tKORUE H. (ioonl.ANI'KIt, K.litor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, May 30, 18C7, PniMAur Election. Tlio JJemo crfttio primary election for this coun ty will be held tiiiu year on tho 13th day of July next, being tho (econd Suturday of tho month. The print er's fee for announcing the tinmo of cimlidutes and printing Cvo thousand tickets ouvh, will bo as followe, viz For Assembly, Sheriff and Trcamirer, ?10 each : CommieMoncr ttud District Attorney, 85 each ; Auditor and Jury Commissioner, 83 each. o name will be published unless tho fee ac companies tho order. In our next issue we will begin to aimouneo the names of caudidutcB. A "military neceHbity compels us to auopi mis rule. AVe Lopo Democrats in the several boroughs and townships will take intercut enough in tho matter to iicnd us the names of reliable and active men from which to select a vigilance committee. Taxation. We presume there are but few per sons, if any, who are aware of the amount of taxes assessed annually in Clearfield county. We have there foro pKparcd a tabular statement, which will be found in this issue, show ing tho aggregate amount of tax in each borough and township for 1SC7, as well as the name of tho collector. This, however, only indicates tho tax on the seated and personal property. It will be observed by this table that the aggregate of tho Duplicates amounts to nearly fifty thousand dol lars. Tho school tax amounts to over forty thousand dollars 821,000 seat ed and 810,000 unseated. Tho road tax, twenty four thousand $10,000 seated and 87,100 unsealed. The bounty tax exceeds forly-six thousand dollars seated 831,374, unseated 811 SC0. The county tax is nearly twen ty four thousand dollars seated f 16, J77, unseated 87,400, while tho State tax and Military fines amounts to $2,200, viz : TMonty t.i e.noo 00 r oiuty ui - avn on School tal 4U.S.10 OH Haad tai .... 2.S.T77 III) tTtt tux 1.2U124 fine !, W Tout u,:;m u It will thus bo noticed that the taxation in this county for 107 amounts ta tho sum of one hundred and thirty-six thousand three hundred and ninety dollars and twenty-fair tents, without including tho poor tax asccf-sed in some of tho towimhips. This makes a tax bill of 8 i0 70 for every voter. Previous to tho advent of tho Greeley reformation 810 00 was considered a very high figure ; but so v.e go. If people "will bo fools amidst colleges and schools," they will of courso continue to buy their whistles from tho firm of Thad. Ste vens k Co. The IIooth Diart. Tho daily p. pers laft week published what pur ported to bo the stolen portion of Looth's Dinry so handsomely venti lated in tike Fitinijj Congress during the Butlor-Hinghani controversy which we noticed at the time. As tho same thing appeared tn the jYVm York Her eld more than two yearn ago, it re veals but littlo now that was not known then. It seems to have been ordered by the President, and is moro remarkable, it strikes us, fioni what it conceals, than ft r what it commu nicate. It lets in not a ray of light upon the conspiracy, which culminat ed in the assassination that is to say if there w as any conspiracy above and beyond what is already known. Tho diary, as given to the public, tells no secrets, UM tho valorous Uutler asks thoso who havo had this pass book in their keeping to also produce the diamond breast pin taken from Booth's body at tho same time the dia ry was lanen. liio "iieasi lias a wonderful went for jewelry, and the cnlv redecminir onnlitv that velsnr. I rounds him, is, that ho still insists that all engsged in hanging Mrs. Surratt are murderers. Tho New York 7W regrets that tho diary decs nothing to clear up tho plot for the capture of the rVcsidunt, which engaged liooth and ethers six months. It particular ly emphasizes this expression in the diary: "We had worked to capture, but our cause being almost lost, some thing derisive and great must be done." etc. and then a?ks. Who are "wef Laws. Wo puhlis.li this week, n number of Acts of Assembly, paused at the late session, that nre of vital Jinportaneo to the public, nnd wo linpc will receive an nttentivo perual by All our renders. The plea of not know-Inn- wl.nt Lhe law is. will avail liothini? ..Mo- il. r.lw,n,.i.nn.. .n.l k-b .,,,., oave pit i.ty 01 cases 01 wi.u.i tions ol law, we aro striving to dimin ish Ibe number of ignorant tasrs. ,1k Wt Krprtltit. A Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia iVi.'S Huclatitly informs tho public, and tho "boys in blue" in particular, that tho Secretary of War has issued an order suspending the payment of additional or other boun ties to soldiers and their heirs, until some appropriation for that purposo is made by Congress, thn funds al ready appropriated being exhausted. As Congress w ill not in all probability meet again until December, the sol diers and their families must make up their minds to bear somo further delay. This all arises from tho fact that the money in tho Treasury is all consumed by tho increased pay to members f.1 Congress, heads and clerks in tho departments, and to keep up the !Ncgro Uureau and mili tary satraps in tho South. Tho "no ble Stanton" is compelled to keep nnd feed theso blood-suckers to keep up his reputation, but tho "boys in blue" and tho widows and orphans of sol diers must wait for their just dues until tho Pump meets again. Why could not members of tho Pump and their backers wait for their pay us well as tho soldier, when it was found that the demands upon tho Treasury would exced the receipts? This is loyalty with a vengeance. Feasting oflico-holders, but compelling tho sol diers to rely on their own resources, while Stevens, Kelly A Co. aro ex hausting and bankrupting tho Trea sury. Tiik Secret Out. A confidential "pet Iamb" has just enmo to grief in Washington. For somo time there has been considerable, trouble in the offico of the Controllerof tho Currency in consequence of repeated losses of National Bank notes, tho valuo of which generally was in 850 and 8100 notes. Suspicion of these robberies rested upon a colored confidential mes senger in the office of the Controller of tho Currency, named Schurman, and ho is now arrested for forgery and larceny of 812,000, in 850 and 8100 dollar notes of tho First Nation al Bank of Jersey city and others, besido an expensive lot of stationery, purloined from Ihe Department, and found in his house. Tho notes sto len wcro genuine impressions, hut the signatures were forged. This "confi dential" nigger has ev idently mado a shipwreck of his loyalty, but as ho has been bailed out of jail for 810,000 for stealing 812,000 in greenbacks and 83,000 worth of stationery, ho may reestablish it by running off. A white man might ho able to pay 810, 000 bail it he was "confidentially" al lowed to pilfer 815,000, and nmko something besides; but how tho "pet lamb" w ill come out, wo aro not pre pared to sny. Whilo men generally aro held in 'double the sum stolen; hut darkies, it seems, under loyal con trol, arc allowed somo pocket money after they pay their bail. Fitoriai m "ovCniMt." Our enter prising neighbor of tho Journal this week furnishes his readers with a col uinn detailing tho progress of "grand moral ideas" among us. As ho is a teacher in tho (irecley reform school, and blessed with an ahundam.o of loy alty, ho is tho proper man to impart instruction of this kind, lie neglect, cd to state that his "colored brother' ilson tho "lamb snoilcr, was running a prayer meeting for tho ben cfit of tho "iray deceiver" and his class-mates, Ilo prays vehemently for horse thieves and bad men gener ally, while ho is confined for nearly butchcrinj' ono of ' Lincoln's pel lambs" w ith a razor. While detailing tho cii nes committed by the white prisoners, he might as well havo Stat cd in his catalogue what the "intelli gent contraband" had done, if not incompatible with fair dealing. Pesi.iitino this Loan. Wo obscrvo that Key. James Whilely, of Venango county, and Ilev. J. L. Hays, of Craw ford, arc both beforo the loyal Con volitions in their respective counties for a seat in tho next Legislature They evidently euro but littlo for their ordination vows being over come by the scent for plunder. The loyalists are in the habit of bribing the clergy by vo'.ing them moro pay than other members get. For years past they havo hired a Pev. member each House at llarrislmrg to do the 7l,vJing for them, and then voting them a bounty of threo hundred dol lars. Thus a bribe of 81,400 for four months labor causes theso weak breth ren to fall from grace. " Tho proceed i n f;s of tho Democratic meeting held at Osceola, on Saturday last will nppcnr in full next week. Wo aro i;!ud lo notice thai tho old Democratic leaven is beginning lo work thus early ; besides the exam ple set by tho "Cops" in that new and enterprising borough, is worthy of imitation elsew here.. Two years ago wo sent but six or eight copies of tho Rfjiuldiean to that otlico, but before another year passes nwny our list will amount to ono hundred, if nil sub scribe for it that should. Men who manifest cntcrpriso and teal in one particular, seldom fail to make it gen eral. The evidence of a ease on trial at New York fh.twed that a rolTee mnn- - i ,in1(.turii,ii firm in that eitv used bin. k - ; lead, mmd and lottenstono to ivo !ploitiid weight to their I'rodtiction. ' The ItfformultoA. Tho tax-pa) crs ofour county aro now reaping n plentiful harvest. Without viewing matters in a moral light, tho crimes that aro being committed in our midst, are truly alarming. The county prison is full of violators of tho law, containing sometimes as high as fifteen persons, charged with crimes of every shade from murder to pet ty larceny. Tho two horso-tbieves Barber and Stevens w ho stole tw o horses near tho Jefferson lino several weeks ago, (which w o noticed at the time,) havo been arretted, together with a number of their accomplices, and aro now in our jail awaiting the penalty of the law. Ono of tho ac complices states that if ho would re veal tho names of thoso in this mid in tho adjoining counties who uro engaged in horse-stealing and burg laries, tho people would bo astonished. But as tho leaders in this system ol crime mo well known bounty-jumpers, and aro following horse-stealing for profit and pleasure, we can scarce ly crctlit tins allegation, it, on mo other hand, it should provo to ho true, we hopo no citizen w ill assist in shield ing them, lot their positions in society bo what it may. As tho parties charged with these high crimes will bo placed upon trial at the approach ing Juno term, wo refrain from saying or doing anything to prejudice their cases, but will pay especial attention to them whilo undergoing judicial in vestigation, and promptly notice any squirming on the part of thoso en trusted with the vindication of tho law. Tho crimo of horso-stcaling is alarmingly on tho increase spread ing like a fatal malady and if not checked by a prompt enforcement of tho law, it will literally lead to the confiscation of that species of proper- A horse-thief soon graduates and in the lino of his profession becomes a burglar, and in but one step moro (if interfered with) commit murder. A sure and prompt vindication of tho aw is tho only preventative of crimo. A Pair of Knavks. A Badical candidate in Georgia is now stumping his district, and promises every negro w ho shall voto for him forty acres of land and Bureau rations for tho next threo years. This must bo very en ticing to "Lincoln's pet lambs." Tho Devil is, however, ahead of this loy alist. Ilo once made a far nioro bril liant promise than this, but, as in the Georgia case, tho "old boy" never owned a foot of land in tho universe ; besides, tho proposition was original with him, whilo tho Georgia chap is only an imitator. This loyal trick, liko tho Devil's, will bo properly ex posed ere long. Request Refused. Beast Butler, about ten days ago, addressed a note to Miss Anna Surratt, soliciting a pri vato interview with her in reference to tho assassination plot and tho mur- lering ot her mother by Holt & Co. The lady very promptly declined any such interview, but informed the hero of Fort Fisher, that she would meet him in tho presenco of her Attorney. This tho gallant Butler declined, and thus the matter rests for tho present. Miss Surratt had evidently read his celebrated New Orleans order, and therefore feared his presenco. Loyalty. Tho New York Loyal Leaguo last week met in solemn con clave and resolved itsell into a bureau of loyal justice, and summoned before its august presenco Philosopher (irec ley, fir his late treasonable net in becoming one of Mr. Davis's lands men. But lloiuco has Ijecoiuo stub born, calls his brethren "blockheads," refuses to meet and stand bis trial, and dares them 'to expel him; and they didn't. This is the first battle he ever fought, nnd coming out first best be runs a great risk of being spoiled. Every loyul juipfi-oiii Maino lo Cal ifuniia is lio'vling over tlio release of Jt'tTerwin Iiuvis. An tliey tlono no linrtn to Mr. Davis during tho rebel lion, be is qrtito aalo ouuido of tlio Rovcrnniciit Imntiles; anil wo make tlio averment now. that neither Chief Justice Chase, nor tho ''Uureau of Military Jusiieo," will ever try him. Tho former is too cowardly nnd tho latter thut'S not ; hut they niif;!it er pua'lo tlio skunk Underwood to try him, nnil if no, it will lc tho last of the Mass'ichuscttn Krliool-tnastcr. Cpttino lir.AnT. Tho bankrupt machinery is being put in force as fast as Juclgo Chase can put tho cogs in tho wheels. Ro far no appointment has been made for this Congressional district, but wo notico by the Erie Olsrrrrr, that (ien, E. C. Wilson, Jas. Sill nnd J. W. Wetmorc, Esq., of that city, aro willing to accept the post of Iiegister, and that a number of bnsi ness men will apply for tho benefit of tho law, if tho depression of business continues. jCellty, (ho nut'ior of the Mobile tics pro riot, i a vnlinnt soul. Although ho honstotl ol hnvilirr fiflpfn rprrim.'nta at his l.nck ami nrofonscd to l.ve thc 1 wliolo army of the lii'piiblic t his liOMil, lie (It'dincd to rvmain in !i bile, but retired from the hvviio of net ion in government punbont, in the nipht. It is wonder that he did not nil"i't tho garb of his teacher a Scotch cup nnd a military cloak. Taxation in Clearfield County, for tho year 1867. kavi or COLLtrtoa. IWraria , , . H,-il Hloom , . . , N'W Hrmllbrd . , ', Hnnly . . , , Hurneiile , , , ('host . . , . Covington . , . (lurvHtisvillo , ClouilicM , . . l'eealur. . . . KlMUUBOU . , . V'ix (lirnnl , . . , lichen . . . . (irnhnin . . . (.illicit . . , . Thru. 8. WVIiburn lriijnuiiu T.rfirJ . . Itolierl Leech . ,1a men II. Turner JosHli Winnery . . Jacob V. Kiirb . . ('. C. Mitchell . . John Con ley . . , I.Kwis I'ictrd, . Daniel r'nul . . . Jainttt ngiey . Cyrouiiu Howe John 15. Keriinnon James MeClellan William Murrey . William I... Shaw . Abraham Hoover John H. M'Kiftrnan Lewi lluidell I.ilin Curry . Dmiel Moore , , I sana McKee . Miles lii-nd . . I,. 1). il lie . . . (lonige iVaro . . .Imt M. Hose . Harry Gnu . . . .loapph Newcomer llonjtniin Hloom . Samuel Ilullopeiet James Comely . IhiMon . . , . Ionian , . , Kurthiiua , . . Knox I.swreneo . . . Lumber City . . Morris . . . New Washington Orr.eola , . I'onn .T . . . I'ike Union . . . . Wooilwaid . . Total The Smallest flu sfjirs IV. Tho Impeachment Committee, it is said, has stinmioncd the servants cm ployed around tho President's bouse to give testimony lis to his personal habits, nnd especially with regard to his abstemiousness. Tho pimps on the committee may bo unconscious of tho fact that they aro degrading themselves, but surely no American citizen, howevtir be may difler with tho Chief Magistrate ot tho republic, eau read this item without blushing for his country. Macutay records that onool tho English Jacobites took occasion to insult tho wife of William I the Third in public. The littlo Dutch- l.nglisli King, wlicn lie lie:irl ot uio incident, fairly swelled with indigna tion. ' It was cowardly sir," ho ex claimed to one of his secretaries. ' "It was cowardly, for 1 am powerless to resent a personal nffront. If I wcro a private gentleman, tho coward dared not do it!" Andrew Johnson certainly loses none of his rights as a citizen by the fact that ho is Presi dent. Is there a man in Brooklyn who would not horsewhip tho med dlesome fool who hung around his pantry to sco what wino he used at his dinner, or who sneaked into his kitchen to ascertain tho ingredients of tho sauce ho used in his pudding ; Brooklyn F.anle. (iitANTK.n. At a recent term of Court in Mifllin county, all the appli cations for license to sell liquors, (post poned from previous term) were grant ed except live. John Dipplo. landlord of tho Black Horse Hotel, Lewistown, after receiving liccnso, posted up the following notice, "To whom it may concern :" "Tho undersigned dosirinir to obey all laws restraining the sale of liquors, respectfully requests all heads of fam ilies who havo drunken sons, hus bands wives or daughters, to givo mo the written notice required by law, forbidding mo to sell such habitual drunkards liqtior,with their signatures attached, and I pledge myself, my reputation and my protorty, that such requests shall bo rigidly complied with. I desiro to comply with all laws reguluting my legitimate busi ness, and in order to do so, request tho assistance of 'all law-abiding cit izens." . Goyf.rnmknt KwEirrs. Tho ro ceipts from customs nro rather larger thnn was estimated, but thoso from internal revenue collections are very small. There is to bo a general in spection, by competent detectives, of tho returns made by tho manufac turing companies ol New England, some of w hich nro lamentably small when compared wit it w hat has been paid by the same Companies in years Mist. As lor tho whiskey frauds, it seems impossible to check them, as is demonstrated by tho price at which whiskey Is sold, "tax paid. riiFsr.NTATio!. William Curtis, Eq., lirnnd Secretary of tlio (Iran. I l,otigeoftho Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has been presented with A new United Slates five-twenty registered bond, beai ing a value of f.'iOO, accompanied by a series of res olutions, complimentary of tho (Jrand Secretary, mid apprising him of tho fact that tho bond was tinrchased by money raised through the voluntary eontri but ions of his brothor Odd Fel lows throughout the State. Age. The Warren Lnlger thinks roeon- l met ion on the Congressional plan will turn out n good thing for tho country. It has already given the Llemocrals Kentucky and Connecti cut and if Congress will only meet in July, and eonlinuo tho sumo policy, wo shall be likely to carry nearly all tho fall elections. Wo urge upon Mr. Scofield to uso his influence, by all means, to procure a summer session. The X'nion Leaguo of rhilndolphia recently issued a notice offering prices for a series of essays. Wo suggest that tho philosopher of tho Tribune sh on I d bo on e of t h e t -o m pe t i t ors. His admirablo essav on "blockheads," ad dressed to the Union Leaguo of New York, took the first premium on Thurs day night last, and if ho w ill coino to I'liiladeljihia and enter the lists hero, he will bo equally miccessl'ul. Age. Tho constitutionality of the bill passed by tho Legislature creating a Ij'''!!' "'! J'tri t.o)imstinportlic cotin I I in. i.l .mi. I.. II I nl. ti nti.l linn. lien of Schuylkill. Icbaiicui and Paa- phin, is In be twled in tho Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Horace Greeley claims that ho is leniently disponed toward Jefferson Ihtvin. Nearly all the old tlog'a odU torial jiup manifest ft different dis position. . TAJtl. O W ," in I . 0 d a 1 I t I ' I I 81 15 JI.5W 30 f,3 W M 001 f.71 2H 1,319 51- Ls 0;. 3'l Ml is7 3'.i :m ii n .w co 411 73 7'.'. (Mi .10 34 33 50 -, i n i - i.i pa r.t: r.n r.n 1 'I'lll !'. O I. Mil I'.Kl S- II.'iI S t Oil hit 53 1517 42 .''. 7H 01 5(1 57li 40 I.0M3 M 41 !7 42 (Hi 3H1 Oil 73'.) Ml 28 2'.( 35 00 (117 4 1 (toy 20 44 32 IS 00 1.4 10 41 2,730 70 113 0,i 61 5 74S 7,1 1.4H3 32 3D 51 21 00 415 4(1 7KX 02 34 hs 23 0(1 M 00 157 52 5 40 9 50 217 K5 5K8 70 30 57 25 00 2-11 1)5 458 00 22 ('! 24 00 3ii3 5s 0S4 I I 32 83 2i) 00 437 05 Wlti 2 2-') Hi 34 00 2'.'4 72 6H4 20 22 35 25 (Ml Shi IS i.)(i 1- i- "0 3n'J (13 012 41 24 53 24 5 330 4'.) CM 74 23 (il 22 00 1,:09 07 2,.V2 82 102 3(1 05 00 20H 87 3 4li 12 91 18 50 055 Wl 1,251 41 57 C.I 32 HO 154 7(i 309 52 8 94 14 00 358 14 077 8s H 33 24 50 441 3" 80 52 32 511 32 50 791 2) 1,529 (Ki 58 07 28 (HI Z" 39 021 II f' 55 20 (Si 350 20 055 5(1 20 72 25 00 , -10,377 40 3T37472 1.200 24 998 00 51c;r aflvfrtisfwraljs. j a iict ttariiJiiMim or in nnr mny medillinjr with thr fulluwiiip tmiitiTtr now io iHinw-i-Mun ol F. L. Kuril, of llrml.v tinut-..i, vn: Odb l-ir 11 ore, on frny Ilnrw, ono two inw Wagnu, one iwt llufry ilnnMa, onr pair tobHU-da, one UuiiirT, on H let eii, ne Plcw, one Harrow, on one-vt'ar old iorri-l Colt, one KiUiiijf Itridle, three llojfii, two bral of lount attic, (one ileer and one heitT,) 4,01)0 fuel of white pint Lumlter, four acres ol Jt ye in the ground, anrfn icm ot un in thf ground, (hp mu.p hclru.g to me, and art left with bim fu)jK)t to id jr order. Unulj township. May 25, 1aA7. niT.10-3t:p4 GIRAED TOWNSHIP IN MOTION Fresh Arrivals at the Cheap Store. L. M. COUTRIET TTAS Jnt reelr4 at lift ('r( in Oirard I 1 townhi, on tha ('larflld rr-ad, one mile auuva Leounte'i Mi 111, a Ure awortiotnt of SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS, Which lie la dotormlned to tell FIVE FKU CENT. CIIEArEIl T' an tha nma finality of Ooodf eao be pur oharfd for In any oihr alora io tht neighbor hood, llii atoik OfnstiU of DRY GOODS OF ALL KLDS, Such M Rutinr-tfi, Catrimerei, Munllnf, Pfla.De. Linao, Prilling, Otilii-of f all kind, 1 rimming, hibboni, Lnre, JUaJy-MiuIe Clothing, Hoots d: Shoes, 1 JLitS d ltt, GROrEKIKS OF ALL KINDS, Coflee, Ta, Fugar, Rira, nfolamea, Finh, Ball, I.ln.rrd Oil, firh Oil, larhon Oil. Hardware, Tinware, Castings. Plo.a, riow -Catinni.Kail. Sr!lte. Com Cultl v.lon, Cider-rreraet, all kinda of Aaea, Drugs, Medieines, I'ttjumery, Paints, (ilttss, YaritMt, Natiuncry. GOOD I'l.Ol'It A I. WAV ON IIAMI. 4,Call and a:, for yoursnttea. Yon will find OTarytbitig uaually ket in . retail rtora. ItfMy riowi ara of tha Centra cimnty make, and ara w.rraottd ta ba of good qualitr. L. M. COli'KIET. (llrard tcmnbip. May !3, ISC7. Orphans' Court Sale. I)V vn (no of an rd-r iMiied out of the 'ln.han'p ) Court of Clearfield eminty, thrrc wit) 1 rx-iM.fM-d ti luil'lir rule at the Court Hohm in the lnircit.'li of n.-nrrMde on Mi.N 1Y. (he 17th dav of .11. NK, lo7,at two o'clock. 1'. M., the fuliuw- mg J Ual LtUtr, to wit: f Certain Tvart of t.amt, itutr in Covington t'wnrhii Clearfield ronnty. l'a., b')inih-d and dc'Tilfd (Ilt.w?: On the wit by Htri'hi-n K'uinv; on toft-nut by TlH.nmn 11. Fiw-TV ; on thr north t.r Uitd of Ann .Scott, and m (hi h'Mith y 6ob mou Muror, CoiitMtiiliif; Mvty-tais Arr, more or lent. With ft 1K iiouw riiJ lojr Ilurn frwtr J thrn-on, Alid Into tlio lJitr nf iti-r Miller, d(vP!ird. TKKMS OK H.M.K. Onr bitlt ph in hnnd "I roiihrniiitiun of Fain, nnd t hi rcii.tluc in onr yrar tht'ri'Blii'r, to bo vutun'd by tmnd Ktid tmirtrne. LWVIIKNCK H.mut, myln-M Adm'r of X. Miller, dvcaM. Sheriff's Sales. 1Y VI 1 Er IRH K of Villi rT Wrttl of Vrnriuiimi ptmnn Utued Ut of the court of Common I'leae of Clearfieid crnniv, aid to me directed thrre will be expotcd to l'l UMU MI.K, at tha Court lluute in the 1 ir'iiih of Cleftrtie)', on Monday, thw nth nf June. Im)?, at I o'clock, p.m., tha following deter i bed heal Kill ate, to wit : A eertain tract of rand itlitata tn Wo wt ward townthip. Clearfield county, Pa, being lot No. 22, is tha village of Maderft, boi nded on tha north by Main ttreet, eaut by lot of Wa. Lutter, on tha muih by J. Hobint, and on the wait by atreeti eontaiftin an e fourth of an acre, and barter ft two atory frame boutt erected thereon. Entiled, taken in execution, and U bt Mild ft tit proporty of tVtlliain P. Hall. Ai.'n, certain tract of land lituata tn flulich township. Clear Bel d eovatv. Pa.t bouuded Wett by Iba turn pitta road, fioria by lot of J. Lite, rati and aoath by Uodi of Tfttrtck Fllnft, with frntne hr lite erected thereon. Alio, lot No. 1 in the borough of Otccola, ud bounded eart hj lot of George Itoalirh, tooth by Curtin itreet, wetl by K. Kvphart, and north by alley, with tmall frame hou.e erected tberenn. eltcd, ta ken in executioni and to ba fold aa tht proji.fr ;y of A. . Fx. A Ltn, ft certain lot and h u-a tituate in I, umber City, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the fatt by lot of John Fergu-on, touth by Main ttreet, wett by ltd of Jauit Cnmley, and on tha m ith hy ttrect, cou'au ing about ona fourth of an acre ol gr nnd, and having a two ttnry framo houw erected thereon. N-iied, taken in exem. tmn. and to be told ft Uia property of ft. M. Far wall and Lloyd Addleoiaa. Alio, a eertain lot of land fituata In Lumber City, t learneli county, Pa., hounded an the tart by lot of John Fetguaen, touth by Main t tract, wett by lot of Jatnei Crotiry. ftnd on tht touth by ( reel, ftnuinwf i boufc one fourth of an acre ol ground, and baling a two tto y (ramt houte thereon ereeied. 8-iied. ukaa in eteen tioa, and to ba told at tha propert of H. U. Farwell and Lloyd Addleman. Ai, rtrta n lot of land tituatt In Lumber City, Clearfield roomy, I'a., boanded eft tht aaat by lot of John Fergunun, eoqth by Main ttreet, wett by lot nf Jaiaei Crotlcr. and on the north by ttreet, enulmng atiout ona-foorth uf n acre oi groobd, an 4 baring thereon erected ft two atoxT frame hoiat. Beiatnl, ukaa ia eieeu- ttoft, and to bt told ai tha property gf ti. M. Farwe'l and Llnyl Addleman. w-innuert will take notice thut 15 per rani, of tht purehaaa aioney mutt bt paid when tht property it knocked down, or it will bo pat p tiin mi hii, JALVO A. tAlM, Hnrairr i Orrict, 1 Sheriff, Clearfield, I'a.M.y H,'t7. T 0T Mr. George C. Tattmoro, on tht iVth Aj intajit, lott a pair of gold tpcoiteie on the pa. die mad between ini old I arm in Pitta town. hip and Clearfield. The ladar will bt rewarded by returning then t the ewoer. I I pirn' flwll'irmrnis. COURT PROCLAMATION. itriir.M-:, n.n. ramijix i.inn, ivm- t'lenlJttih'f uf tin. (Yuil ol C'tntm.n I'lrm ol 91 twenty fifth Jo'lb iKl liii-trmt, rMifr,rd ! tli pouetin tit i'U iiri,,l,l , ('en irt ti.il t.lim.tn .p. I Jimi. S A M C) I. Ul. Villi imI lion. J ACOil W ILIIK1.M, AM.itinln JmlV'lur tl,rlil'l r., hnvp ifHH'4 llirir ptH--.tt in tn dirorl.il, lr lli li'il-lili l C'.url nf Ci'l'ilmxl 1'iena, Ori'linn'll t'onrt, Court ol 0nrlr Srp-i'jrii, Court nf I'MT mii i TorwiiK'r, imI Court ,,l (ii?i,i-tiil J hi I tt'ii tiv, ftt tli C"uit Knurr ml Cit'urtii Id, 'D nnl f-r II. e ".iiitity tit f li.nrl'u.M, ruiniiiriicitij ttn O10 'ihll'U siou'Uy 17lh tin) ol' June, l7, ud W cunt in i4 iwu taovitii. J0'1 K'K l.S, ttitrrruTO hortl.y 'given, to tl; (NirniiiT, JupIicvi of lli IVnro, tii Cum-tit.li-i', in nnd IV.r Mid county of Oiirrirl-I, to ro peur rr ! ttu-ir iriif,r p"mmi, Willi llit-ir Hull, il,i'ui,t"f Iri'tiilMttonii, J-.xftimriHlinn, an-1 utbi-r Jlameiu limn, to do thun6 tlmin ftlm-u tit Uicir ulllcuf, lid in tlieir !f Imlf, ptTlMin to lie dune. U1VL.N under my hnd at Cluaruenl, tlila SStb day of May, in tlie year uf uur Lord out limuanrid ei'lit liuudred and lixly-keven. bHeuit'F'a OmiK. I JACOU A. fAlST, Clratlioirf. Mat SO, ls7. J AAcr.. UllK.i: NOTIti;-in fir.-.rrtUnrt, wilii nti nvt of Acmy, amirovnl itli day of AmiI. 1C7, tin- toniimnPiDtirm of tlie MmWfviHe li- Couiiittiv Mill oih-u ixmk, at tint liort- ol A. li. Miaw, on mul ftln-r I lie I'Mi uf blv, to rccvive iuljscnj'linu to tin- chjhIhI mix k ot faiJ COTniiiy. 'J lu'Corporotor arf Piuijuol . Wilson, A lexainlcr Iiiviiiv'tioii, A. t. bickuisuu, Jl. Ji, iiurmw mid A. If. Minw. hbuwKviilv, Mny 2.1, 1d7. HATCHETS. rilllE bt bad rhr-nriMH fur ttio eonfume r are X tbofce uialiuimitured by JK.NKIXS & TONGUE, IIIII.AM.U'UIA, Fhingling, Lathing, Claw and DrnnJ, marl of the ben cast itt-el and warratited a gd or bettor than any othrr tnnde in the lulled btatm, aiid id id at much l er irirri ttan any other rt-ally fir t-clapa hxtchru. 1 hoy are U m jirred Ly una of the firm, IS. J. Tongue, who pOkMifcei ft peculiar (acuity that might be called 'j?tel on the lJrain," Which hnt givn hin .ol a great celebrity Id the ptrtf. THY T1ILM. 1W Hii and i'j Kiohmuiid Street ; the rtn rarf up Third rtreet eroit Kichmwnd. near the wnrki. mxt&.'W) CLEAK FIELD MARBLE WORKS. Italian and Vermont Marble finished the ulfctaeit tlc til the Art. In The eubivrilxTi leave t announe to the e itieni of Cburflt Id eootv,thl tbj hre orient d a mt entire Mtirblr Vardun the .VOth-wret corner of Market and Fnnrib Mrtu-u.nerlMd, J., whrre tliey itre pnrmrrnl to make lomli ionen, Monn mentu, Totiibn, tioi nnd diJcTnnib, Crdl Tvnih. Ctmetcry l't-l?, Mntitb it, hb'ive, Urm-kelf, vie, on thfirt notfp. They alnv ke-p on hand ft Inrp quantity of work fiuiphrd, nea the litor ine. (H tlmi firnn can r.i mud tu-ltd lur tht-m-tvt'ii the ntyji1 wuiiU'd. 1 b- will alfj miliar io order any other Ft vie of work thut ru.iy bde?irtd, aid they flitter themvlv'ei tht they can compete with the tuanufmtnrvr utd uf the niunty, eillur in airkniniirhij or mk-, hh n y only ein jitoy tbc bert workrat n. ji:fy"All ir-finirit'i by Ultr-r r r .n'ptW answered. jmhn i;ii.(( h. M.iy ?2, I'tiT. IIKNKV(JI I'MLnL (1 A lilt) All pcrcon art- hercoy cantionrd J aiimut imrrhftfinir or in any way meddling mnh one bay Jlorne and cne brown Murr, with hiirnrNi for I ho pa nt r, now fn pine-on of John iMioii, of timhnm lownxhip, Cimrfi' l I ronnty, I'a., ai the uno belong to me in 1 a- piibit to n.y order. I). W. HOLT. fnv2:tt:d Sheriff's Sale. "I )Y virtue of iindry wr:ti of Ltmri furiua, r I cued oat of the Court of Commrn I'lfas of Clearfield eonntr, end to m directed, there will he ttpovrd to publir axle, at lb Court House, in lha borough of Clftirfioil, nn Muiday,ibt ; 17th day of J un , lft7, at 1 o'clock, p. m.t the follnwinK derotibpd Heal Etate. t wit : All that eertain taw mill, lituite nn lha Three Bun, In Karthaiit townbi(.. Clear 6 eld fount v. I'a., brine (ifiy frt iu Ien b and thirty feet in width, and the lot of prnund and mrtilefre an urttnaicrB to aaid building. Bciiei, taken in rcution, and to be sold m tha probeit of Edward MctJarrey. Awo. a certain trnrt or f Iree nfUnd situate in Chert lownihin, Clearfield Minty, 'a.. c ntnin iiif( about tiinety fl arret aci eiht pert ben and aliowrnee, bjim lcd: beginning at a poet, thence north twr deprenj tntt one hunJiod nnd eighty perrhci to fisi. thr-nre by land if M Mai ten utith friy ibrea and one half degree i at two bun irrd nnd fl'ij i-cichei to p-.-l, them-e north eighty .eight degroec went one hunured nnd ihtj prrchep to pott and Uce of begiantn. nviit'd, Ukon in eireutyon, nnd to be told a tbe (repcriyof John U.ilil)!, execurorvf tha csuie of Muth MrConnell. j4Tbi'ldrt will take notice that 15 percent. of tha purehtwe money mutt he paid when tha property u knocked down, or It will ba put up Bg-uQ for aa!e. JAt'UD A. FAl- I'. rnrmrr i Orrirn. I SUeriff. Clearfield. Pa, Mny 2.;, 17 ( The ro-pniincrfhi). heretofore eiiMing le- lnen thp tlti'lerMfued lit the Merenntile luMitie, wnn diolvrd bv inutunl consent on thf l''th dav of May, li'7. tiir rnttre intrrent in the tto-k til Joseph H, !howerii havitiR b n purohaM-d by K Inurd . itnilintu, who will continue to mii1 nil who nmy en'l on him, at the old taud. l b' Ai.'otinti and Nott-F due the firm will l rneitH by Ivlward W. tirnhnni, atnl ail detnan It ftrnintl the liriu will be jiiud by li.m. Iintnei;tte aetde ineiit" ai-e re,uiri d. h S H Y. US, mv ln-t KHW. W. tilt Ml M. '.M I : vl U K TO C K K i 4 PPR ll'.v iV 11 "ItS K'tate of .lamet hite, deemed Uie of Ktirtluuf ti'wrihtp, Clearlteld county, I'a. a re Onm (mrt of Clrarfitiii mimff. The apprait'-rnnit made under the titth peotion of the a,-t of the llth n( April, I1-.')!. hntng bet n fibd fn thi mutter, n'ti'e it herl-y gi en that Mtijraret White, the widow of Mid Jan et While, laic of Ktrthntif ton tit-hip. cln mt In ndain renl nnd penvtiiil proj"ity r. I. iied fo therein of the vnlne of .iimi, and which pprii'tiient wnt, on the 17tb dny of Apt.l. A. 1'. 17. pretentoil ti the tn.d Court, w n il was ntden d and di-orved thtt publit ation b umde. giving notire to all er tont concerned thai at lo the real entale apprai""d and atd out In the widow of Juntee Whitt. dee d, under Ihe Uw all wing her ti'U't worth of prep rrly l be thu tet out to the ute of hcreclf and family, the aaid appra item ent will be absolutely coTiHriutMt, unlcft puthctent rrattmt to the contrary be thown by Monday, Ibe 17th day of June, A. l. lHn7. Jlr the tVurt. mylft St I. (1. PARtiKIt, Clnk O. C. MEYEKS1 Kewly Improved Creeetai ScaJo A reoM CKXOWI.FPfiF.D to bo the be.t, London Priit Wtat and hicbett awr-U in America ive.l, Melodconn and teeond lmi" V'mnna. M (i.if . api2 No. 12Z Arch MrccL brh.. tttU 8th, I'll tli delphn C1; .OTIIINO Mrn't and P-,i- I, ,11 ..;. f...i. natde sdOm. a .1. P. K It TMf S. l'tt'i h7ii..V . T If" .ik 1Vi,,d,,Cs9 C l"rpl i 'rr: t ,U,T'i, T:."- '-I J; J V N ! ll-uli,t and Auntt. (formerly of L-v len. ILdland.) ,M Pine ttn-i, Philad'a. l e,tlm,nialt from the inotl n liable t tn tU- eiiy aud country etn I a,en at hit oib. e. The n.ed..nl faculty are iovitid In arntmpanj thcr nml.er t-. a hehann tern ft in h.. t..i. A.ii- v . ... ...... final Kvr. infterirU illl'Mll ( cliarjc I.i tut? It rt.miitMttntia, Silver Wash Powder. FaTi, im. lahnr, mnnr.r. a'nka irahinr . raMiin. and Mond.j . f.mir.l. 6oH treri. h.r. Trj IL AJdrci .11 ordtra In th Matla'a'tnr.- riFUl KK SMITH, Cbtmlrlp mni k.lrul, Hriiriitt,, "I 'y l.'i N.'rlhjllird St., PktU.lrlr.hit. SIR 4 IM HIVM(',m, tn-.Tft.pirtff on ttif rrrain., ol ihr .nlnrnlwr. in Karlliau, tnt. ain., on Ih. Ith or Slav, JM;, a li It A V M O.l' tii.n.od Inkrliorll j,.,r, ol I. Th. own-r it hrmhy nttt-.i to nM rt.H. .r..T, nri.rrT pa.T ohrp an, I Uk. h.-r aw.v.or h. will b. d.'..' pu.pj gf .tHMrlin( to U. . . M. nAleHBAKOEn. K.rtn.a, P. 0., Mar 23, lKi-.7-f.il. LIVERY STABLE. TI1E MnilrrrujnoJ W(. Irar. lo inform th. Jinh lic that h. ii now tullj orrpaml in iuv,mra. faddloa and II.im-v nn tha ahirtoat notioo a .H ..i m in. warn iurii"lmit llorM, i:.i;:io.. on r.waon.M. torn... Itoaidrnoa on Locn.t atnvL hotwrwn Third and Fonrth. EO. W. Cr.ARnA.KT. Dmrnald, April 11, I;. "A(v dvcrliscmrutj. 1 I MM ( I TVIInv I, 'i KI.I.A Mum. ol 1 1 1 CltnrfitlJ n..n(, I i Al an 'lnli.im' t ittirl. k.ilit. n t m ... ... I . " rm..,-i 4, i . . .Z; ....".' L.. '.' . ' , V'T'r-'" 0 ""t I i. .iMi, - i. . .... m, i um .1 1.1-1 a- n , ,li!r, n ,Hi , ' .. .1... ,.f I 1 It Ili : .' " ' " , in paii'Mi M I Mry Aon Imn, l.. tuihi f Jhih Imn. f. ? rt ; Ute of Cent i a eoutiU, i',(.t an pn Kent, ,j r, M ' lot ih (lint Jtimt Ir in, fit ( mr o o.ntv, '.' ( ,5 ' or ain'ut the dav ot K'.vrr.' i, A. if tlie fuel .Un.ea (run in Jup i l.-iiiu,.., i, ,t ,f I b.y of fv ptMu'.x r, 1 . '. l y a r .i, r,i, I tU Hiir. envenanl -I, ngr- -I. j-mii i-t d a,.d .tl-iU, (u. 1 i-lf to convey lo om fcilffV l,dnnton. hr 1. ! Mil I mufijtu; H certain 4,i.i7e and trart of inui j ail untti in ( ovin-i'Hi tonnnLip. Clearhi-ld cmnti j bounded by Ilo' Sn'jnehiifiim river, h'vi Lnti, ii.r i nui aii'i iron i i. t m mi. an ) otier, ail rn. tttininii tii-e huiolrtd and icventy-m arret, mtb tlie h) .iirten:iiieet, um i utt,rn Jinri ieulnrT tl. teribed III md contraet; the rnl Klua Kliiiii(in by the pnuic eontnmt atfriTinit to pny therefor the turn ol iwtnty-two hundred and titty dollar, m followt, to wit : two hundi. I aiid fiity dolUir in Intiid, tcven himd'i d and fifty doliarn on tb in April, lHjfl, and the haiim'to in two equal arinu'J piiymeiitf, with tntert it from rbnrtt dayof AnrJ, l.'t'i; ttiut tho laid Ktna K.Jiiiik.ou paid to tLa aid li .ien Irvin in bit lift fuuu the mia of futr-te,-n htimlred dollait, a folhiw, to wit: on th,"4 day of Jt'-wuiher, l.it. tfo hundred at;d I f'rdol- lr. i.ii ll, .Itav . J...... I - . , ... huiidnd and fifty doltart : and oi tho Itt uav of .eiteiuiier, A. 1. liT, the rum of bvu haiidf i dollnri: tln( (he sum uf i,rlit himdrel uu hlty dollnrf Ktill reiunins due and unpa.d oi tui-i (x.l pontnict by itnd tnuti tin- r.nd hiii Kdinif 'oa, in (rether with inrrrmt tlt'-reon, aeforiii.i to th t'-riitt! of t:iid routra.-t ; th it th: mid Jan. Imn (io-'l on or about U.o dav ot Nov mier. A, V. iC2. without h;iving coineyud ttu aij irai-t of bud to ttn- tnid l.lifl Kdnnioti,aiid having mad no fufncicnt prnrttinn for the performance of eftid content! in his lifetime, icaung mirviring hits a widow, to wit, your petitioner, hut nig inadu hn l:ift will and tcptamcn, of whieh he mado the pj. titioner evecutrix, and James T. Ha'r and M?t?i 1 Iioioiod eicouturH, to whom let ten testamentary were iu due form of law iwued by thv Ji p i -tw of the county of Centre ; thut the fa id Moaet Thorop ton w, on hit own motion, do-, harmed from his triut at tnrh eiwutor by th Oiphnnf' Court of Centre county, on the 2 th day of Xovetbhfr, A. II. l-i.i, and tho auid J..mt T. lisle at d,t chargeil fiuni hit trutt at eiodi exeeuor by the taid Court nn tho ?.0th dy of April, A. I. Iu4. Ani now, Hareh l, troy, adai citation awarded lo Eliza Kdmitioo to apfiear in Court at next tens and antwer thtt hill or peti'ion. By the Court. I. ti. BARliER, Clerk 0' C. Clearfield coua fy, M ; The Cumtnonwealth of Tefini Ivauia to C;'m Elmitton: We command yon, that laying fcpi-le all buninffi and excuxea, you ) and ap;car in your pr"p':r pcraon brfr ro our Ju'!-t of theOr. phani Court, to bt hoi len at CharLcid, in a u 4 for thecountvof Clearfield, on the third MonJ-y of June, )eo7, lii.f the 17tb day, to annwr aa.i b I! or p tit ion exhibited in our Mid Court, and to do furibT and receive what our laid Court aliw.ll have considered to that Itehalf. Hereof fail not at year pen I and the penalty that nay ensue. Witaeii, the Honorable QTauo Linn, I'reiidcnt of our m(I Court, at Clcarhcld, thii dy of March, A. 1). le(.7. 1. O. BAKtiKK. nivlo-it Clerk 0. C. VM Afl CITATIO Wo MRliAKU gCINX.i;!latc of Patrick Wuinn, d-nraatxl, Im of Penn township, Ckarficld county, Pa. Ciear fit Id rtiunty, n t At an (iiphan Court faolden at ClVarh-l 1. lo and for in id county, belore the Honorable San:ad I.inn, Prctident, and bin Ateooiale Jutticet, on tha .'th dy of January, A. li. W7, the petition of Jnmct II, Clark, administrator of l'atrirk Quino, dt'eftl, late of Penn Uiwntfaip, in aaid ermoty, tm precnled. l-ruirig forth that Piit.ick Qainn in hit 1 if time beenoie lawtully tf-iied in hit drmeena kf of fe of and in the undivided one half part of two eertain pieoet of hind tituate in Penn town thip. in taid county, the firtt ihereif oontaimng one hundre! arret and thn pen-he and allow ance; the other thereof containing forty-one acrea and one hundnd and twenty-mx perchet and al lowance and that the aaid Patrick IJaina, by bit aritt n ezn-cnii nt. dnted the tVth day of March, A. 1. lM, ree.-nir.i in book 8, page 742, agreed to fell and convey the atKiro deriled jinmiw i to Patrv k Ibily, for the tum of eeraa hundrwl dollart, aud that iinoe cntrnng into that flKreenient ttie taid Patrick Quinn a ted iitUsU'a, leaving no lineal hcin, and aithoul nibkmg any prov.Mont for carrying into eftect tba afontaid contract. And now, lo wit, March 21. 167, aliaa citation awarded to Michael (uinn to appear a next term aud tbuw cause Ac. II) the Couru I. . BAIIGLK. Clerk O. 0." Cifnrjietd conay, ti j The Cominone:i!th of Pennnylvtnift to Miohaol Qutnti, heir at Uw of Patrick (iumn, dwaiodi Me command you. that luyi..tt atido aJl buaineat mm ricit.'ri, yin ur auu aj'peiur in your proper ptTftm 1 elori' our Judtt ut the O'phaca' Court, to be hoidrrt u( Clenrf't-:!). in and for th? county of CUartRiii, on the third Moi.dty ot June, 1S67, to att?cr tuid L-ill or pt'titiun rxh.oited in our a'd C-Miit, and to ilo fur. her Mini retire what our .:i,d C-urt fha!l hare c tn-i bred in that bvlialf. lie.eot ttul not at yonr pnil aud the penalty that n ay ent ie. Witnrt, the Honorable t-amu! Linn l'r fid V of our taid Court, at Ckarfnii, tu.t 2 let dar of March, A. IK lf7. uiylo it 1. O. UAHn:n, Clerk 0. C. i y ri.K nn i; ii r.i its of kohuht IV IHiUAUTY, rr.. d.-a. d, lato of Beocarta tu diip, Clearfield county. I'a. Mow, April K, 1VJ7, petition for tpecific per forni;vec of contract for tale of real mate loado by P.oliert lleary. lftte of Peeoaria townti p, 'h-ailield ooiui'v, j a.. i...w drevatl, and i.tcuel K. il(;ari v, tn-mg pn'tentisl and na.1, and it ap penritx tl'itl the t;u-tt e forth are duly admitui tiy all trie heirt exf pt thote ntithnl to the inter -rt or thare ol Isabella, a diiu'hter of aaid Kobi-rt llrgarly, lhervupu a rule it (jinutfd on tht beirt or p ith huMniK the mterei-t ot taid Isabella, to W nrvrd by pul iieation in at b nut one newtpajwr priu'e 1 In Cieurfiold county, Pt.t requiring them to appear in ( urt on Mondrty, the 17th day of June., A. I. W.7, at three o'clo'ok, P. M to ihow cnue, if axy tiny have, why tpwific perfornianoo of the contract in thn caie ahouid nd ie granted. . Dy the Conrt, 1. ti. JlA HtiF.H, Clerk U. C. Tbe Cotninonweaith of Pcnnnylvunift fo the heir and h-gal renresentatirei, or thoce claiming tho interest of Nnbeila llrgartr, iiiTerniarried With John MeKiuio,of I' n ton county, Uhio, (now de cenw d :) We command you, and every and ail of you, that hiving ade all hutmeti and ea-.Mii i. you he ami appenr in your proper pet ton b forr our Judr',t cd tho trihani t curt, tu it holden at Ctearti hi, in and for tlia r ot n'y of teartield, on thn third Monday of June. lMt7, to antwer taiJ bilf or petiun exhibittd i our taid cvurt, and to do furl Iter and receive wht our taid rxiri thall have contidercd in thai behalf. Hereof fail snt ol your peril and the penalty that mar oevur. W it nets the Honorable Samuel Linn, President of oar taid Conrt, at Clcarfitld, this 17th dar nf April, A. It. If-!. I. . PAliaKR, mylrt-41 Clnk O. C. o tiii; Hints or nom ttT tuwnttvp, CVnrPeld wtnn'y. Pa. Now, April 17, lMt,, petit, oo for tpeeific pr fnrtnfiii"e of contnvt fur title of iral estate mad by ltobert Hetyartr, fbe elder, m-w deafd. la'O i uf Bwnarin townthip, Clearfield connty, Pa-, with 1 Samurl l?htT. hfiug rrcentcd and rtad and il fn- ' '. ..... . . i nutted by alt the heim exempt Wu-f entille I to tha ilitire-t anil tlmm nf I(uot !.... I.... . - .A l;,.i.ri tu.rt . , .... I hurt or i.erton- h .1 dm U.o imreai of ....I I ttii' i, M "ved by puhli-ati.n in at lenit on I new,Ptper printed in Cle-Hichl couv. Pa., rw- l qmnU the,; U appear in Vnri wn Moiid.T th. l:,h jnY ((f J(llWt Vt ,Mi7 ,t u Q ' I , M., ti. thow rant, if nr thet hair, wlTy tph. performance of the contract , ,hi. cw .ould nui ! L mrnt.A ti. ."- 1 j G I; a KtJKR Clerk O C 1 U fcAHOhKi T C. C'rur.U rof, a, . The t'nminrniwnlthof P.nn.TlT.nit lo tb.b.lr tid li'nal rrprrn-nlalivo., or Ihowi rl.innnf lh. inirrr.i. of lwhrlla ll.parlr. Inioriiiarni'd with .lohn MoKimo, of I'ninn ronnlT, lhio, (now d "w I I W romniand Ton, .mi cvar, u4 all of Ton. that l.Tinn ..id. .11 hn.inriq and MrnaM, jb ho and appear in yonr proprr p-rm.n. hrfura onr Jn lcoa f 1 Orphan,' rrl. to 1 h..ldr. .t rirarfirld. In and f..r IhrKnritT.f 1'lvt lirl 1. (.1 tho Ihml Mudi1t of Junr, 1 7, lo an-w.r Mid hill or poll li.m uhihitotl in our (aid Conrt, and I. do furlhir nd n-ori.f wlmt onr .aid Court whw.ll har. ron..lrrod in that hrhalf. llwoof fail not at your p-ril ar.d tho ponnliy that ia on.o. Wit n., th. lionoral.l, Kamuol I.inn. l'1-..ilrni of cur Mid Court. t Clrai8.1d, thi. Klh Hat l' Apnl. A- H- I. 0. CARHEll, m.vlS-Jt t iork U. C. VI)MIMTH ITttltM' Mini I".. l.rM.ra of Adtniui.lration h.rio( lifon -antod Ih. io.iTiiFnod on th. o,tat. of Or-.rf. M l. kintnn, doo'd, Um of (Inlloh tp. Cloartk ld rawlIT, I'a, .11 poraona indrhtnl lo .a,t nkuf will mU i mr-Iialo parmFnt.and Ihoa. harinc olainn arair.l i ,h m prraoni them pr.iiv..i au'ro ...malod 1 ' """ni'M. V, . K. Wl'K I XSON, inylfi f.i:p1 Adtn n.atrator. "VKIT GOODS . ir.nrr.1 ..rlm,i.t of anr'nt i o(.jm iwriTd ai J. P. JiKATfEK ?.