Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 13, 1867, Image 4

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    jSUHfllous pisrcUanj.
Thr-ro are two nmliltionn that nnn
Imvo in nocking to ninko nirmoy.
AVhon a man riiRke". money just fur
the sulto of hnviiiir moro monoy than
anybody else, hf In like Israel nt the foot
of Mount Sinai down on it belly bo
fcrc a golden t-alfl When a mnn
makes money in order that bo tnny
havo moro than Stewart ban, more
thnn Astor has, moro than (rirnrd
had, or moro than anybody clue, bun
or bad, be is a calf worahiping anoth
er cull! and that to, right in tlio
presence of Mount Sinai, with God,
in his dignity and glory, cnahrinod
in the summit. That is ono way in
wbich a man, if ho has more money
than he requires for his personal
wants, can go on acquiring beyond
that.
Tlio other way is lor tho man to
ieel that money if a power for good,
and that ho is an administrator of it.
And be that stands in the midst of
wealth with this fooling, stands like a
sovereign. Thoro is no othor sphere
on earth whero more can be dono
than ia tho realm and dominion of
woulth. A truo man whon rich does
not stand thinking whether be is richer
than btcwart or Astor or Uiraru, mu
stands feelins as the clouds do in
Juno, -whon they are filled with rain,
and eav : ".Let us break, ana pour
down our treasured on tho hitirpry,
barren, parched fields." 'When a
man administers his wealth in a spirit
of truo benovolcnce, it is beaulcou s in
deed.
Tho first thing which a Christian
loses through tin is communion with
God, aud free access to him and con
sequently the first thing to bo restored
to him must bo this communion with
bis God. Suppose, my brothor, you
backslide, there arc some things which
yon will not lose at once. You will
still bo ablo to pray in a fecblo style ;
you will still have some sense of ac
ceptance, but certainly your cnioy
ment and fellowship with God will be
sunpended ns soon us you have fallen
from your first estate. Therefore tho
blood is sprinkled upon tho veil to
show you that through tho blood,
and through tho blood only, you can
renew your access. You advanced
Christians, you who have lived in the
very heart of God. and have stood like
Milton's angel in the sun ; 3ou who
havo boon mado to sit at the banquet
ing tablo, and to drink of tho wines
on tho lees, well refined; you who
have been tho King's favorites, and
like Mcphibosheth, havo always been
made to sit at tlio Kinir's own table,
and to eat of tho choico portions of
bis dainties, if you have lost your
heavenly fellowship, it is through tho
blood, and through tho blood alone,
that you can again havo access to tho
heart of God.
Lost Time. Let any man pass an
evening in vacant idleness, or oven in
reading somoailly tale, and compare
the stato of his mind when ho goos to
sloepor gets up next morning, with
its state noruo othor day, whon ho has
spent a few hours ingoing through
the proofti, by facts and reasoning, uf
some of the great doctrines in natural
Huiuiicu, iuui mil"; ki uiiin n uu 1 1 j nutv iu
llim, and Slltisfying himself, by Careful
examination, ot tho grounds on winch
known truths rest, so as to be not on
ly acquainted with tho doctrines of
llieuiKflves, but aide to show why lie
believes them, and to ltrovo before
uthers that they are true ; will find as
great a difference as can exist in the
same bciiic tho difference between
looking back upon timo unprotitahly
wasted, and tune xpent in self im
provement; ho will feel himself, in
ono case, listless and dissatisfied, in
the other comfortable and happy; in
tho one case, if ho did not appear to
himsclt humble, at least will not have
earned any claim to bis own respect;
in tho other case, ho will enjoy a
proud consciousness of having, by bis
own exertions, become a viner, anu
therefore a moro exalted nature.
Jesus was pre-cminontly sympathet
ic with all around him. Jlu touched
human life nt every point lofty and
lowly, lie was not afraid to confront
a ruler, nor ashamed to pity and heal
a beg.ir. lie did not draw back his
foot when a sinful woman's warm
tears trickled upon it, nor did ho re
fuse a publican's invitation to go and
be his guest. "This man rcceirrth
tinner" was tho sneer lovelod at him
by the bigoted 1'harisees. It is a
bastard Christianity which "snubs"
honest worth in a coarso coat, or re
fuses to pity or shelter a harlot be
cause she is vilo. The llivino Jesus
was "separate from sinners" in that
bo possessed on unspotted holiness,
n unworldly aim, and unblemished
life. Ho was tempted, and yet with
out sin.
. The power of sin ineradicably fixed
in tho soul is in truth, tho worm that
r.cverdieth; and full grown enmity
to God is in tho highest sonso the firo
that never shull bo quenched. To
suppose thero wcro anything worso
in hell than enmity to God, would be
to snpposo thntthereis something bet
ter in heaven than tho lovo of God.
Hut all tho laws of nature reqniro
that tho supremo cood and the su
preme evil should correspond to each
Other; and that, tiiereforo, as tho I
snjoyment ol tho supremo good is tho
heaven of heaven, so malignant aver
sion to that good must be the boll of
bell.
Coil's commandment hang togeth
er; they are knit and woven together,
liko a fmo web, wherein )-ou cannot
loosen a single stitch without danger
of unraveling tho whole. If a man
lives in tho breach of any ono of God's
commandments, if bo allows himself
to indulgo in any ono sin, none can
tell whero ho will stop There is no
lotting in any ono devil into onr souls,
without the risk of going nnd fetch
ing "seven othcrdevils wickeder than
himiolf;"and tho purer tho hnusn mny
bare been, the more eager they will
bo to co mo and lodgo in it.
As a man binds a tender sapling to
btako, that tho wind may not, wrench
if, or throws out an anchor into the
boiling sta, that tho ship may bo
beld by it, so must wo bind our wa
tering benrti to tho support of tho
Wonl of (iod nnd stay the Morm-tos-
wwi snip oi our sotiis wun me anchor
of bojr, that wo may not sink.
cfl.il flottrfi
Sheriff's Sales.
1Y YIHTUH of sundry wrlu of KeaoVdW
J I A'rfonos Issued out of the Court of Common
I'leai of Cleartlcld erunlv, and to no directed
there will ba exposed to I'l'llUC SAl.K, at tha
Court llouao in tho borough of ClearnrM, on
Mi.uilur, Ilia ITtli day of Jump, lerni,
at I o'clock, p.m., Iht following described Hani
Kstate, to wit:
A aertaln tract of land lltuala In Woodward
township, Clearlleld county, 1'a , being lot No.
TI, in tho village of Madera, boi nded on the
north by Main assart, eait by lot of Wro. Luther,
on the aoiuh bjr J. Kobina, sad on the wait by
atreett oontaininir anefourth of an acre,
and having a two slory frame home oracled
thereon. Beised, ukon In execution, nod to be
told as the property of William V. Hall.
Also, a oertain tract of laud eituata in Oullch
townihip, Clearfield oouuly, Pa., bounded weal
bj the turnpike road, north by lot of J. Liu,
Mt and south by Ian da of Patrick i line, with
frame bcuie erected tbereon. Alio, lot No. I
in the borough of Oireola, and bounded out by
lot of Ueorice Boalicb, aoulh by Curtin itreet,
weit by K. Kephart, and north by alley, with
email frame bouse ereoted thereon. Seised, ta
ken in exeeution, and to be aold aa the proper:
of A. U. Fox.
A lso, a certain lot and home iltuate In lumber
City, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the (ail
by lot of John Ferguson, aouth by Main itreet,
weit by lot of Jamil Uroaley, and on the north
by itreet, containing about one-fourth of
an tore 01 gr, und, and having a two itory frame
houae erocted thereon. Scixed, taken in execu
tion, and to be aold aa the property of N. M,
Farwell and Lloyd Addlrman.
Alio, a certain lot of land iltuate In Lumber
City, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the eait
by lot of John Perguion, louth by Main itreet,
weit by lot of James Croiiey. and on the north
by itreet, containing about one-fourth of
an more ot ground, and having a two ito. y frame
bouie thereon erected, tieised, taken in execu
tion, and io be iold ai the property of N. M.
I'arwell and Lloyd Addleman.
Alio, a certain lot of land iltnnte In Lnmbcr
City, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the eait
by lot of John Ferguion, louth by Main itreet,
weit by lot of James Croiiey, and on the north
by itreet, containing about one-fourth of
an acre or ground, and having thereon erected a
two itorv frame hoaie. Seised, taken in execu
tion, and to be aold ai the property of N. il.
Farwe'l and Lloyd Addleman.
jawniaaeri will take notice that IS per
cent. 01 me puronaie money must be paid when
the property ii knocked down, or it will he put
up again roriale. JACOB A. FAUST,
tSBKRirri Officii, ) Sheriff,
Clearfield, Pa , May 1.1, '7. J
Sheriff's Sale.
"1 Y vlrtne of itiadry wriu of t.itari Veins, Is-
J ined out of the Court of Common Pleae of
Clearfield county, and to me directed, there will
be expoaed to publio lale, at the Court llouie,
in the borough of Clearfield, on Morday, the
17th day or Juni, 1RCT, at I o'clock, p. m., the
following described Keal Kstate. to wit:
Ail that certain law mill, lituateon the Three
Rum, in Karthaui townahip, Clearfield county.
Pa., boing fifty feet In length and thirty feet in
width, and the lot of ground and eurtilege ap
purtcnaicei to laid buildinr. Seised, taken in
execution, and to be iold ai the property of
cuwaru aicuarvey.
Alio, a certain tract or piece ofland liluatc In
Cheit townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., contain
ing about ninety-fire acres and eighty perchei
and allowance, bounded : beginning at a poat,
thenee north two degreei eait one hundred and
eighty perohei to pott, thence by land of M'Mai
ten aouth forty-three and one-half degreei east
two hundred and fifty perchei to poet, thence
north eighty. eight degreei weit one hundred and
eighty perchei to poit and pliee of beginning.
Beiied, taken in execution, end to be iold as the
properly of John U. Miles, executor of the eiute
of Huth MrCennell.
tr Didilrri will take notice that 15 percent,
of the purcbaio money muit be paid when the
property Ii knocked down, or it will be put up
again for lale. JACOB A. FAUST,
f-nnRirr'a Orrica, 1 Sheriff.
Clearfield, Pa., May J.f, IS,7. J
COrET PROCLAMATION.
VTIli:nr.AS, linn. SAMUEL LINN, Prci-
! IdcnlJu
lidift of the Court of Common IMoae
of the twenty- nftb J udicial liutrifl, composed of
we counties or llrarnclil , Con Ire and Clinton
and Hon. rUMUlil, CLYDE and lion. JACOB
WIUielm, Associato Judjroi of Clearaeld eo.,
ZTVT Z.i
uourt, uourt ol yaarter henioni, Court of Oyer
lerminer, and Court of General J. il Delivery,
at the Court llnuee at Clearfield, in anil for the
county or Clearfield, commencing on the TUIrd
Moll Jay (Mill da5) ol June, IHIII, and to
continue twe weeka.
KllTICK IS, therefore hereby glren, to tbe
Coroner, Jnsliree of the Peace, and Constables,
in and lor laid county of C earlield. to linear in
their proper persons, with their Kolli, ilecorde, i
Inquiiitiona, Examinations, and other Remem
brancea, to do those thingi which to their offices,
and in their behalf, pertain to be done.
GIVEN under my band at Clearfield, thlsSDtb
dny of May, In the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty .seven.
pHiairr'i Orrica, I JACOB A. FAl'ST,
Clearfield, May SO, 18(17. J A'aer..
RI.(;HTl.lfH NDTICHNotlcelshereby
given that the following accounts heve been
examined and passed by me, and remain filed of
record In this office for tne inspection of heirs,
legatees, creditors, snd all others In any other
way interested, and will be presented to the
next Orphans' Coort of Clearfield county, to be
held at the Court House, in the borough of Clear
field, commencing on the third Monday of June,
isr,7i
The partial aceonnl or W. B. Wells end C. S.
Kheff. administrators of the estate of John Shoir,
late of Bercaria township, Clearfield county,
Pa., deceased.
The account of Hannah Pearce. administratrix
of the estate of Francli Pearce, Esq., late of
Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pa., de
ceased. The final account of M. 8. Spencer, admlnls.
trator of the estate of Samuel fcpencer, late of
Fenn township, Clearfield county, Pa , deceased.
Tbe final acco'int of Jesse Goes, one of the
executors of Smuil W. Smith, late of Guelich
township, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased.
The account of George Wilson, guardian of
the minor heirs of Ho tier t Leonard, late of Law
rence township, Clearfield eoilnty, Pa., deceased.
Tbe account of William Porter, guardian of
the minor children of Alexander Stone, late of
Boggs township, Clrarlield county, Pa., deceaaed,
Iheaocoiint of Anthony llile. administrator.
and Mary Bloom, administratrix, of the estate
of Hon James Bloom, lete of Bloom township,
iiearnem county, re , deceased.
xn2.i.lSrtT I. u. BAHonn, Begister.
VPPIIAIMI-.MI'.XT-NOTK'K TO CUED
ITi IKS Kstate of James White, deceased
lai of Karthaus township, Clearfield county, I'a.
In Me OriSnne' Cnrt of CtmrfieM coNers.
The aiifraiscment made nnder the filth section
nf the net of the 14tb of April, l.il, baring been
filed in this matter, notice is herebv gircn thai
Margaret White, the widow of said James White.
late of Karthaus township, claims to retain real
and personal property relcrred to therein of tho
value of $:t0(l, and which appraisement was, on
tho 17th day of April, A. I). IW, presented to
tho laid Court, when it was ordered and decreed
that publication bo made, giving notice to all per
sons concerned that as to the real estate appraised
set out to the widow of James White, dee'd,
cr the law allowing her S tub's worth of prop
erty to he thns set nut t tbe use of herself and
family, tbe said appraisement will be absolutely
confirmed, unless sulh.-irnt reasons to the contrary
he shown by Monday, the 17th dny of June, A. li.
IM". ltv tbe four!.
m.rlfl.M I. G. HAKGKII, Clerk O. C.
Tn mi: t oi'iitof cotmoN ii.iam
of Clearfield county.
James Kit Drake,
vs.
Catharine Drake.
Subpoena lur divorce.
Tha undersigned Commissioner, appointed
in open Court to take testimony in the above
ease, hereby gives notice that he will attend to
the doties of his er-pointment, at his office. In
Clearfield, on Saturday, the I.Hh day of Jane,
lfto7, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P.M.,
wbon and wban all parlies Interested mav attend,
WM. M. M YliLI.'irtlll,
my33-4t Commissioner.
Vt'DITOH'H MTICI--ln the matter or
the estate of Hon. James Blnnto. of Bloom
township, deceased. All persons interested are
hereby notified that the andersigned Aoditnr,
appointed hr the Court, tn ascertain the ehares,
and m.ke distribution of money in the bands of
Gainer P. Bloom, who look part of the property
In Court, and aiso to distribute money in the
hands or b.innel Mitchell, trustee to sell the
balance, will attend ti the duties of his appoint,
ment, at his offlee in Cleerfleld. on Satnrd.y, tha
Sth dav of June, l7,at 10 o'clock, A. M.
roySil 4t WM, M. Mcri.l.oi()l, Auditor
SWA m' PA!S A r.A. Kennedy's MeTel
Discovery, Uelmbold's Burho, Baker's Cod
Liver Oil, Jane's and Aver's medicines of every
kind, for sale by IIAKTSWICK A IRWIN.
Buffalo Bnbn,Knee and Horsa Blankets
NovlS, , aUf.TJ.LL BIULEiVS.
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM
For Invalid SMdicrs.
Incorporated by Act of Aieembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, leCi,
Tha Board of Supervisor! appointed by the
above Corporation to carry out the objects of
ma act op incorporation, respectfully announces
to the public that the Legislature of Pennsyl
vania baa authorised the raising of fundi for
the erection, establishment and meintenaneeo of
an Asylum for Invalid Soldiers of tba late war.
to be built on the battle-field of Gettysburg, and
At an lodueement to patriofieelliaene to contrib
ute to thii benevolent object, have empowered
the lorporettnn to distribute amongst the sub
scriber! luch article! ol value and Intereit, from
ansooialtoni with the lata war, or any moneys,
eltocls, properly, or aitate, real or personal,
whatever, in thla Stat or elsewhere, at such
time or upon such terms, and in such way and
manner whatsoever, as to them aball aeeui fit,
any lawa or tun Commonwealth to tha cunttary
notwithstanding.
Tbe enterprise ii cordially recommended by
tba following named well-known gentlemen I
Major General George (1. Meede,
Kx-Oovernor Andrew (J. Curtin,
Mnjor General Gal. Pennypacker,
Major General ii. iM. Gregory,
Maior General John H. Brooke,
Major General Cbai. II T. Collii,
Major General ll y. J. Madill,
Major General Jaa L, ciellridge.
Brigadier General Jaa. A. Uearor,
Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickels,
Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe,
Brigadier General Wm. J. Hon I Km,
Brigadier General H. L M. Zulick,
Brigadier General John K. Murphy,
Brigadier General John F. Bullier,
Briitedier Gunernl T. F. M'Coy.
Brigadier General H. E. Winslow,
Brigadier Geniral Henry Pleasant!,
Brigadier General J. P. 8. Gobin,
Brigadier Goneral J. M. Campbell,
Brigadier General Thei. M. Walker,
Brigadier General Wm. Cooper Talley,
Brigadier General D. M. Uregg,
Colonel F. 8. btnmbaugb.
Tbe lite for tbe Institution fthirtv acres) has
already been purchased, and it is hoped that the
f coo: work may commence before midsummer.
bubscriptiom will bo received at the office of
the Association, No. 11311 Chestnut street. Phil
adelphia. on and after Monday, the 6th day of
eiay, leoi.
For each subscription of lire dollars a eertln
cate will be issued, which will entitle the bolder
to luch arUcle of value ai may be awarded to
m numoer.
The first diitrlbullon of awards will be made
immediately upon the receipt of 80,000 subier p
tions, of (6 each.
The distribution will he public, and sjnder the
direct supervision of the Corporators.
Penons at a distance are requested to remit
their subscriptions (when praciloabta) by Post
since money oraor, or registered letter, to insuro
prompt delivery,
lhreet all le Hers to
J. D. HOFFMAN",
Secretary Board of Supervisors,
Box H11, r, 0.. Philadelphia.
Tbe following ia a schedule of tbe aw.nl i to
be made nnder the first distribution. The Items
of Ojatnonds and other procious stones were pur.
chased trum eilisens of the South during the
war, and their genuineness is certified to by
Mentri. llenle Bins., tho most extensive dia
mond importers in the country, and by J. Her
mann, diamond letter, New lork.
Gettysburg Aayluni lor Invalid Holdlcra,
Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania. March 8, I8S7.
Office 1110 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
First Dlanoalllon.
Eighty Thousand Bubscnbera at Five Dollars
Kach.
1... 1 Diamond Necklace, 49 Brilliants,
valued at $.10,000
I... 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear
Kings li.000
8... 1 Award lu-s Government Bonds... lti.nco
4... I Diamond Cross, let in Hllver 7.000
t... 1 Diamond Clutter Brooch o.ono
o... 1 Award HI 10 Government Honda... 4.000
7... 1 Diamond Single Hlone King Ono
8... 1 Diamond Clutter Bracelet 4 two
9... I Diamond Single Stone Bcarr Pin... 4. "on
111... 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4. lino
II... I Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000
13... 1 Piir Single ftine Diamond tar
Kings
IJ..
14..
15..
III..
1 Diamond Cluster Brooch
1 Award 111-40 Government Bonds...
1 Diamond Single Stone Pin
1 Diamond hingle Stone Stud
1 Diamond Cluster Brooch
3,0011
a, imo
3,000
3,nii0
i.alHi
17...
IS
10
30,
. I Diamond Single Stone Ring
. I Diamond and Kmerald Brooch.....
2.A0H
J.ilMI
2,0i:o
1,0011
l,in
1,00"
1,0110
Diamond Single Stone Hlng
'
1 Diamond Cluster Blnff
32... I Long India Camel's Hair Shawl..
13... 1 Choice Kmerald Kind
24... I Single none Diamond King
Ji to 14... 10 Award! of 10-40 Uovern
ment Bonds, each 1,000
IS... 1 Three. none Diamond ani Kuby
half hoop Ring 00
M... 1 Diamond single atone Ksr Knobs.. Kiln
.IT... I Pair Diamond Cluster Muds (I0
Is... 1 Diamond single Itonc King, iter
"Hlng 600
.10... 1 Diamond single atone Pin 600
40... 1 Diamond Ciuatar Bracelet... oOO
41 to to... 10 Awards of 10-40 Uovern.
ment Bonds, each SOU
51... 1 Lady's Diamond eet Watch 4011
62... 1 Diamond single stone Hing 3.S0
1 Diamond rf Opal Cluster King SM)
54... 1 Diamond single atone King 200
6i... 1 p4tr Kmerald fcarf I'lns 2nd
61"... 1 Diamond single stone r-luj ISO
47... 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100
08... 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear
Kings Dm
SO to 158... 11)0 Awards IO-40Government
Bunds, each 100
169 to J.'iS... loo Awards Government Le
gal Tenders, each SO
3,000 Awards Government Legal Tenders,
each S
The distribution of the abovo rewards will be
made In public as soon as the subscription is
lull, or which due notice will be given through
the pspers. On and alter Mayfitb the Dismonds
will be on axliibition at the office of the Associa
tion.
Thi public oan confidently rely on everything
being conducted in the most honrrahle and air
manner. Ail tho awards will be banded to cer
tificate holders, immediately after the distribu
tion, free of all coal, at the office of the Compa
ny, No. 1120 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
We brehy certify that we have examined tl.e
Diamond Goods, Pearls, Kmeralds, Bunles end
other precious (-tones, as described tn Its above
1st, and find them all genuine.
HKNLKet' Bid's., Diamond Importers,
20 Maiden Lane, New York.
J. IlKHMAN'N. Diamond Metier.
Mi Broome itreet, Naw York,
Apetite W anted,
Booki can be bad eontalr lnr; Twenty Certificates,
ONK IirNliKKI) DOI.LAHS.
All orders for Certificates anst he addressed to
J. I). HUFFMAN, fecrelsrv,
Box 1481, Post Office, Philadelphia.
Mav 9. 117 2m.
I
N Till'. COURT Id' COMMON IM.IiAK
of Clearfield county.
Charles Blaecnard, ) ,..
vs 1 ' ' rB1i IMJ-
A. J. Ames. J AV- ta
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Court to make distribution of the money in the
hands of the Sheriff, arising from the aaleof
properly on the abovo writ ol Fieri Facias, here.
by gives notice to all parlies Interested, that heel
will attend to the duties of hie appointment, at
his office, in Clesrtiel.l, on Tiiexlav. the I lib
dav or June, 1"";, at In o'clock. A. M.
my21-4t WM. M. M'CI'l.l.ot'GII, Auditor.
7 n Tin-, comtr ok common pi.i;ak
X or Clearfield county
iesenard (for use, J
!No , Term, .
n. .
F.h. McMastrrs.
The andersigned Auditor, appointed by tbe
Court tn make distribution or money arising
from the eale of peraonal property on the above
writ of Fieri Farias, hereby gives' notice that he
wiil attend to the dnttee of his sppointment, at
his office, tn Clearfield, on Friday, the 14th day
of June, Inu7, at 10 o does, A. M.
myF.t 4t WM. H. M O.'LLol'GH, Auditor
Grape Vines for Sale.
VI.L the leading hardy varieties of frtl
tonality.
t oneord. 1 year old, cents, or ?n per too
Concord, 2 years old, fin cents, or Ull per 100
Bpiieeoa, t year old. Ml cents: beet while grape.
Iona, I year old, fl Ml; best amber grape.
'i,-Any oilier varieties below nursery prices.
Orders solicited as anon as convenient, and f.lled in
"'''"' by A. M. HILLH.
Clearfield, Pa., Angus! 22, MOO.
CANKED FHl'IT of all kinds, at
MBRRELLA BlULER'S
Jirji fm&t, prcrfrlf, f.c.
GOODS RE D UCED!
GREAT REDUCTION
IX THE I'lilCE OF GOODS
AT
H. W. SMITH & CO.'S.
Prllita, that wa formerly aold at IS esntl,
we sow cell at
Unbleached Muslim, formerly iold at 10,
we now ic'ii at
21
1
Illcacbcd Muslim, formerly told at from
( 24 to 60, we now sell at 20(340
Alpacaa, formerly sold at from ii ts 60, ws
low Mil at aSfgCS
Caeshnerei, per cent above ooiL
AlUWool Do I.ainca, at S3
Common Ue lliiea,at 2,1
And all Dress Goods at tha lami rates.
LOOTS AND SHOES,
Of ths bait quality, at aa Immsnie reduction.
FISH.
W will tell Mackerel, Herring, Ae., AT COST.
BEST COAL OIL, 85 CENTS.
HOODS, NUBIAS, UREAKFAST
SHAWLS, ETC.,
Of awry deecrlption, greatly reduced.
Wi offer our itook of Dry Goods at tho above
figures up to the lit of January, 107, They are
all of tha first quality, New and fashionable.
Any ona can now have an Alparea for tha coil
of a De Laina. This oflsr is made in good faith,
and all desirous of economising in Ike proper
mannir, havi now an axeelient opportunity to
supply themselves at the cheapest ratal.
Htrlctly fur Cash.
nov2.y n. W. FMTTH A CO,
ANOTHER EXCJ TOlliN T?
A FALL IN TRICES.
Now Goods at the Cheap Cosh Store
or
WILLIAM F. IRWIN,
Booth Second itreet, Clearfield, Pa.
A FKF-SII AUIUVAL OF
Spring and Summer Goods
AT UHKATLV RKDtXKD .'KICKS.
I am Just receiving and opening a carefully
islseted stook cf fashionable ripnng A bum.
mir Goods of almost every description.
A beautiful assortment of Prlnla and Dry
goods, of tha newest and latest styles.
Also a great variety af uaeful notion!.
DUX GOODS ANIj NOTIONS.
Bonneti, Bhawli, Hats and Capi, Boots and
Bhoei, (a large quantity.) Hardware,
Uueensware.llrugs.Medieinei,
Oils A Faints, Carpels
Oil Cloths,
(.ROCEIUI'S AND FRUITS,
Foreign and Domestic, such as Apples, Peaches,
Currants, l'runes, Mel. Ins, Oranges
and Lemooi,
FISH, BACON AND FLOUR.
Mackerel. In i I and i barrels, of the belt
quality, all of which will be aold ai Uie
loweet cash or ready pay
prices.
My old friends and the publio generally, are
reipectlully Invited to call.
-N. II All kinds otORAlXind approved
COCXTltY 'AODfCAUken in eiehang. for
"""de. WM. F. IKWIN.
Clearfield, Nov. 2S, Itllfi If
jicii a iaH6!ioi is j.nv
Belling, at half their usual price,
I)KF,SS GOODS,
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
MOWN BLTEETINQS,
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
HOSIERY, .
MEN'S CLOTH I NO,
GENTLEMEN'S FPItNISHIXO Gootli
LADIES' BOOTS ANI SHOES,
GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOYS' do do
HOI IP SKIliTS,
BALMOHALS,
LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS,
RAISINS AND CURRANTS,
BROOMS AND TUBS,
CANNED FRUITS,
BEEF ANI) PORK,
FLOUR AND FEED,
Aa, Ac. Ac.
C1 AITTlOa.All prfiit arr hrrtY Aantinnt
J airainM pan bating or in any mt ntfiHlinr
will, itir l,,ll(,w.n rimytfrty now in r.c.emn of
V. L. Korli, of tr,(y tnwnshlfi, v.lr line hsr
Horse, one fnr Hnrsr. one lwi-li..rsc aeon, one
eet IlitifirY Harness, one pair lt.,l hiie,
niiKi.onc rieiffii, one now. one narrow, one
one-rear-ol'l enro l rlt. one Hiihnc lln llc, three
llirs. two hee.l of Yoone fettle, (one steer an,l
one hritrr.) 4,eon frei of white pine Lumber, foor
acres of Kve In the rrono.l. eeveu acres of Oats in
the rronnri. as the same eelone; So me, and are left
with him enlijeet to my oroer.
IIKVIIY W. KOlin.
llrelv lnvmshi,, Mrli, li7. ImtVi.Jtd
Oili. VarninhM, PinU Brnihet,
Tl'T reeoirad and lor ssio cheep br
JOSKI'H R. IRWI.
T'l'-tf CrirwMiTille, Pa.
nrdu'nrf, ?innatt, Ctr.
NEW HARDWARE STORE
rtllirnrre, Centre County, Pe.
G. II. ZEKiLKIt & (X).,
I'KAI.I.RS IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Wood,
Willow and Tin Ware, Stoves, Oils,
Paints, Glass, ic, ic.
fpriB attention of Mechanics, Builders, Farm
J- tn. Lumbermen, and Buyer! renerilly,
Invited to the fact that wt arc offering a better
assortment of goods in our lino tban can be
found elsewhere ia Uiii part of tbe State, at
Fricei to Bait tbe Timet.
Our stock comprise! a general aeeo-tment of
Tools and llaleriala ased by Carpenters, Blsrk-
smiths, Carriage and W sgon Makers, Ac, with a
large sttc k of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, SPIKES,
MINING .SUPPLIES, .SAD
DLERY, ROPE, CHAINS,
GRINDSTONES, CIR
CULAR, MILL L
CROSS-CUT
SAWS,
ENAMELED, FINISHED A PLAIN
HOLLOW WARE, CARLE
CHAINS,
Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricatinrr and
hsh Uils,
TUttPENTIXE,
BEN'ZLVE,
YABKIfiHES,
COAL OIL LAMPS AUD LANTIR1VS.
An excellent saiortment of Fine Catlery,
pritnr
KMVKS,
FOliKSa
i;si;inTi:A.&
TAHLKSPOONaS,
SCISSOIIS,
JtAZOl.S, Ac.
RRITANNIA A SILVER PLATED
WARE.
TIN WAP.E IN GHEAT VARIETY ANI)
liLSr MANUFACTURE,
HonioholJ, Tlnrlieultnral, r'arejinr and IUftin; :
Imulsmenu nf the latest aul aaosl j
improved piterru. j
Dlacliiiniths can be repplied wllh Anviii, Bil
lows, Vices, leil;es, llssn seers, Hone
and Mole raw, llm-s Mails,
and all kinds of Iron
and Steel.
Cerpenters and lliiilders will and ia Mr estat
lishenent a snperior stoek nf Piaaai, fiaws,
Augurs, Ilatrheu. sinrle, double-bit and
pealing Axes, liaei seers, Chieeil,
Files, Ilinres, Screws, liolu,
Locks, Pallevs.Baih, Card,
Ac, Ac, Ac.
Farmers and Rartmen will nnd everrthing la
their line, and cheaper than aao ee
had elsewhere.
HV. I'arllsular attMllen is inv'ted to our
took af Stoves, eomprisinj; Spear's telebrated
Anti-Hnit, Cook and Parlor f tores af all sues.
Aleo, the Nis-ara Cook, Tarlor Cok, iirilli.nl,
Iawa, Dew Kiop, Arctis, and Common Ejrj,
1'oekit, Ae.
All of I lie above reaads will br aold cheap
tor rash.
(J. II. ZF.KiLER A Co
rhilipabtirjr, Ort !0, Ufri-ly
REIYIINCTON'S
Xj fire arms.
Halt! by the Trade C.Mcral!.
A liberal IH remit to tMtr.
Army TtTolrr, 44-160 in. C1ihr(
Nktt Kfrolvvr, Srt-IOd in. rsiibrv.
Holt Rrlrr, ,f.f eofkinir. N-itj e&Mbro.
Pols'? Horolrer. Nnvy Palittrv,
Nfw Pofttti hsvolrvr. f wit It Itdiog 1tt,)
PorltAt Hvfirtr, (ll iv.pliiijir,)
l(pptinc piMal, f vn pt t Nu S? rartri'ir.
h.piiBr Pitol, (h.hoi ft i No. 2? Mrtndr.
Vn forktt Pwtaj, No, 2i. A $2 wrtria:,
Otin Cunt, Btnir No. 32 urtriir
8inrU Utrrl Kbit (Inn,
ltetfolTinn H'fl. M 10(11 fa eaHbrV,
liwrh ladins I;ifl. Nv. X2 mrtridr.
Hrr, Lo,iiBk ( irbint. No. 46 earindrt. '
I., r. ii inn, ,tti harrl. with tubrr mtramti.
I pwird. af luu.oou fuiDi.uoti to I . b. Got
tmanant. (ar w Brrh LeOftHirr Arm- bar itt Wta
rrTad and adopted fnr aniHle.rr rrrirf tn
Karofa, k. iUJdlNHloN j KifNo.
AoiTTe Mf-ftf A Kirhala, Naw York; W a.
Kaad A hon, Hnion : Jn t. (iruh, a IV. Tbil.
aitpbta ; Pftnlton A Tntnbla, Iiali.aaar : llnrr
Kolton A Co.. Naw Oftaatif and ltirntbi ;
Johnoo. 8pnrr A Co., Cb.nafo ; L. JU. hum
ay A Co., huLauu; Alvrt t. tran, h,
Franc Ueo. )T4-lj
BLACKSMITHING.
NEW AKlIANiirMEN'T.
TIIK m
id-Mr
miWrit'rrn. in Mf fnm'ir.r arrnt
bp"" an ami altrr th In o1 Mir wtm. Itiiii. In'
dat. wfwill adnpt thr I A"H V STEW, aint ali
work vnutt thrif'vr. hr ri. (or iafiorr iMvinr
thf nhrt makini thin d.tii rrrtrv. hwrn in im-ti-of
nrfT,-t'.Tnrr' thai oar p rirrr wjil h. TVi:NI
l'K)( I'l'NT. I.IS ihan i now rharrM fot work
TThnar kniwiBC Vhnnw Urn iiiiftitnl. aini
whim hMik MV'Qut harr wfil bf-w artllMi, an
aipfrtnl Mtfir fnrwanl ni anfaarr tt Irinnnt
brlnrr Ihr time avnrt indinatMl. Wv bop Ihrm
binlf wiil do! b f-Tpottfw.
UhiK V. 14MORE aft FOX.
ri.aH.rM. Marrh Jl. Iif.,.(
Clearfield Nursery.
F.NrorRA(;i: iiomt. lmu .strt.
1MI R aadersirned. hartair asukHshed a Kar.
eerv an ln 'i ,ke. ahnal hall si kerweeti
I lesrtrld and 'orweri!le ie virrpared e. far
a.sh all kin.ii af Fill IT Til Kks. I siawdarrt and
Y
Li
onel"ail, nverrrewns. bhrahhenr. (Irene Vraee.
tloeneberHes. I. so ion llieck berrv. btrewherrv.
and Hasaerrv Vines. Alee. S. bet laa t'rae trees'
Uataee. aad eeilt strlei Unaware, Aa. Urder
praaapllr aueadad to. Addreee,
J. li. WTlIUnT.
eepjn .jr (wrweeisrins. 1'a.
1IH BAI.I Hut Si: and LOT or, Market
Strre4, in l'lnarnrl, bomarti. Ar-b- i
WAI.TKI. liAhi.l'TT.
Atfr at Lew. Clearhrlii. I'em.',
ovJl-tf
Caal, M half and Linseed O.I, f aaullj t.
aaraiskas aad aaiais af a.1 kkads r",nd'kt
aUFaraaek7 Ii. dt 1.
Tift? epi1s, O'.rorrrifS, Ctr.
RICHARD HOSSOP,
DKALLR IN
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS
MUSLINS
I'M AINKS
C(ir.i:i;t.s
at
at
at
at
fH-newtion
SiTiimion
Scneattrio
SenKatinn
v,ncv
jirtrvst
jirtr!
tirire
ALlACAS
.Itint received at iillS-'i's'.
G I VOn A lis at Scneatiua prine
CHINTZ
I'RINTS
t
at
al
Sein nation
SeiriaatKm
rvnuiliro
fepriKiitireB
jirinoe
jit ioe
jinrwe
IsUillVES
CRAVATS
yirioen.
at UlKiiJ'S
At IN NETS
it
al
at
Srrjfcaitioli Jiric
SeiuaiitiaD jrrico
CULOkK!) I
MUSLINS
All tobeiiad at UO.SSOr."
LINEN
at
at
Scrieatitin
fvTifiaitltin
SriKai HID
jSeuMtiion
Ivraal ion
JiflOf
1 C'K ASH
CURTAINS at
I'AI'.I.KCLOTIJ.-Sal
FRlN(iE
LACE
I1DSIERY
RlHlMiNS
TRIMMINGS
ot all W i uils A
iu any quun'if
at
at
at
at
ai 11 lessors'.
rVnaatton
SeniatitioQ
btutaiiun
inonf
at Scoaation prjoor
Alwavaoo Land ai iZVSS'JTr.
CASlMKRK.- at
Ntiaauorj
SruajstioD
SlteALi(rti
"t-ieat ktij
SetiaevLioti
SATTINElo at
TW LEI'S at
JrANK at
VKSTINOS al
SUIKTlNfiS at
t
at juu&soj-s:
ri-OTfllXO enrli
imh,
I nder Siitrt, mt Mummuaa jttioi
J-Unite, Suiru,
iboou, ShntK,
w lor Mle ai r'jssorr.
HARI)WAKK)
F r k a, Emv, I " "t r'"
Sjiikea, Xiiiijtea, J
at liaSSUFS.
LIQUORS, anch
ae VS inc, llranJy.
(i in, Vi t aakcv,
Coifi.c. enc, cite,
rLUI lS,auoh aa
1'runee. Itaietna,
Figs, ilieeris, A.c.
at aenaatioD
prioai
al aenaaLUrm jrriuejs
at MOSSjPv".
GTiocrn:rs, sari
Flour, 11 jx t, '
at Cuuiioti pricmr
Sinu.iJfTv SuaT.
1 f. C t ft r i 1,
Sjne1-, Cftnilio,
(xmI Uil, etc., etc-
Alerarr at MDKS.
r.LACHISG M aetiMeiiiim
llnri at aenaatins
I'( 'T at cmtaunn
I KA I ut eDMiion
C'A VS at e.itftHiion
yrtrm
firtrme-
At tlti- -ton of rICIlAIU., V. &
MUSSOP
Alernra kerr on bsmrl a tuL
aaaortmetnt of all kinds of irmui. renuuiu.
for iht acrnmmruiiituit ol Uie liuuitc.
Km. II IHB4
FRESH A-RRTVAl-S
AT THE CKLAf fTlIKE IIT
EDWAUD W.GRAHAM
Spring Goods New and Vrj Ciiraf 3
THE andersiwed reapeetfullv
tha public that far? ia xuier
encninf ai
ex.eaiire assortment af FPUIHG UOjI'Ij. e
the old stand in trliaa.'i ax-w taaiidiuc era id
ke offers te trV. at cxeeedmjr? irm vtcee, vox,
stdering taeir eost. let easii err siarrraui wannrn
prodaca.
Eis Stock of Dry GooSe caimnt "k
Surpassed.
Customer aaa there and Caiicw ariti las: so)
an ; Mnsltas. Iseiamea, Uxmm. Cloth Csni
erae, Vestmps ladies' Bnewli. ftaoit finemU
IU "d Cane, Ileoti euui liwe, Ca-pata. auu:
Oil Ciotiu.
En Block of Taney Crodi ia Tncx
aM; led in Brjle and Tariery,
1 Emtracint otiai, rtoerft, Beaii-Mh. TSar
I lies. Satchels. I'ort Monasios, rtrnsliw,. Jnnee
! rraph.c Alliums, Tipoa. loeeuec and ftajrae,
I t'ertaaaerr af all kinds, or ortuii ale .xn tin
kouoa ltaa.
WALL, GLOCIIJtS,
All f tht Iwi qnilin . and ettC writ!
resTari U tradf af CierrtWid tMcrari !
r.i AUp . guaiiai:
CiaaHiaid. Hot 1. IBC7.
VKW KTUliEAJ MW ii "Kvt
" V "
JOS. SHAW A: SON
Hart jual nrned a
N Pinna, on Uaio Su. Ciaaarrtji, JV
lately occupied Irj V m. T. It WIK.
Tbrir atock cncaiala o!
IZ3LX2"T' eT3-JrraT-rr,
GaoririTa of Uie beat rtualuv.
Qitxns ai-.e, JiontF nnd Siirvwi.'
and ercTT a-!t;lr tiernaa-T lor
nni 'e mm i ort.
Call and examine our atnot Ire I ore jin.
rliesinr rleewl.wrn. JiT j " 'tHtT.
C. KRATZER ei SOK,
tAiXlif IK
Dry Goods,
Dress Coods,
iriLLm:i:T c;ci:iif:, -
CArjTTP, (in. ci.ornH,
wixiiw iiiAj.Es. m:Tiiyf.,
AT ALL l AT'i:RS,
Clotliiiig, linotf jaif Eurjfii,,
Eats mi6 Drim, O"?'''.
Eardrrarrj, D-onencT,.
T-pont strwrl. abort Jin oYcarloanv.
C- R1SCI.KH w f. ha.' a-
Vitrei IrCiriiiri,
SEAL'S
late rein's lALiixm:
r'tl l.n iliefM..i. u.iww.i,! . . t
I ilunaai. f iHHi,
-ii.p tn.
Tn
Ch.
"C t niiro
"'tmTrt,
a .
h"j,ii, li-
it e .
iiie-i't-ii vt-iii" :? ri
ua
II. I. It "Oi If H-!ri(l.i , t-y.,, !
liiti.p ii( iit ivitilJ f"T i... iltt "
nil rKinrtuai trus'atnfctMiii .iff Lur --Ur L
Wlnrh il w WTtWiBiniiOrll. Iff litFt
it will work tu -!. ta mf tt nn..itmw
all wi0 um tx, m6 Unw wr t- v ut,w m
uvht b itl.iua n. vita ftmerT vr ttt m
exiefinimnr mr tht Tetr rw v-u. iitri j
if fivmfMttini it ffTrt mv ki v iu ur
It, Id' bf Ul ImmH lMif(lAltM sfHTT u u
LtDrrruTt'i'ii iimt m. 1(T mt,v
yUiTe.L fiirmrj tt tin- Tii'M-tfAii.f fn
m.m-ut ind mrmn roumn ,ri ;-IMIltM USi. .r
('Lhiif thui 1 md u tr-t it zt pc -uxxu
tsptit tirt- tli v.rnUf Cw in wn i,,. -UiS
imtik Mtd tHrui wa :mtt. Tiv ti- m -jhj1iM,-
TfitwO ! 'NiTii cf-o-t ii iiw i-ltu
lir vHsOot iliffm't! 1i"iuf. murt i uaM .-? n,
iLntrm. trtlrf t ft ,. if" iit'h hh, Burr
ruulrt tmiir n-mw m ttit iair-)'-wi J rvuit:
A .wtli-nw ma vt t -mhu ' iwrt ir.::,i,a.
ttfwimi timrt p-Ttrt itthtm win tt iiui.
liatrikWft. ! ar 4ir iiirtir li nnr -timm. t ,i
r-r of dt-irm? fiwMafm wrtin. JLir
wiMf Tt Ml J!Ttt BlWT lt:i!mC Jr
l-tr 1 t-triTf fwnirre mm lav ni 1 1 -r a,,.. um,
iit kmtiriftmumo '-rti m um fmwttt m- -cfn-u-uaa
to tlx varum oi mn ' mt toe jw-jm-ri, ui
rouebt ntt ti' tw imtta:
1am lMitmmm.tw
A"" cur 3umc WHfii; TtrvMim ,
w tmtsH t nrtmum mat. m
amr m tmn nmm yr
TlsWC tlTfl-?I -IUM
nitr fen mnt Uiw fatw tut fltoitr iTtirtrpfa
u. mm. - tir aw mnr ymmm: v
iMtweriu ciiTt- t jmf vmnrm'.n-
umamA.1 Hif-TUk Kivr.ni a Uh um -
i.'tma.
eSTlC Cllif Otmfc. W "ZWT TIB' lii-
liujutm wrura mtit j" hiacmija
mu tt.fT iMi e mnutwr rrj:-nr n .
nmurra Kcti-n. anic nniiv' Hi mat : --jjj- j,
UtW WiloM V8ifl Js .K mt" tit U, TSJJ
mn rumitmmm u. iverht'in aur - .
twLit mil- aMiiirriui tifmrnm uie jn,
mtar iMwertu nh-nvu, tit an n. Utt mtoa ioa
ttmi flu 1 traanuvJ uittrrat. ifau-
vuim-caKieC, Hif mtt i.uHnr n m;r:
MTTt laW KM BIHUt LtM VflULt nsi iv:ti;
-tttr -aUItMiaun anfL 3 rti a tr?t en.
i tmtta. eS-Atr tn. iirtjt cnr'mt9i mi innttm
rru ? Utt- smiiicr tm wiaciijT:? a tw Ttnm
iit mult ntiir f?n; aB Mnrtnf f
' tttWDM!? ii .Ha Twiui. j am- xZmtm.
nun.
ruiM air 1 bmt ran . auflitsx. u.n.toii;Tii lir
iim 1-f ttu w nf ttta irxiitrnw mu wri&.
aia ' Own w tin Uilt'-mnir -inv mTZT
iu'ti'tTW, iiirSir r-nsn.uma i-miatmum.
1tm 1wuvi. JicMLUtorm rtn; -tra
eViBj-l. f.tmmh, Jiintj-.M. Inn. j jimnm
u: Um ut wrritjni; tiitTTV-n. Tmw
ntnury. mf. ft 1 a-" 111 2mm r-nrS
tiiiw m: wnciuur i-tii-mv Tif r.m. if
l-uTirrtnr Qm S)nr ml Tnuiw-.n tii irnt
wrt amuii vwaUuiMiii wointt. t. rai'i -r m
u trail t; ttrm jtuHiti. Tmau. n-t mm 2manm,
' KTLttau Jimnteonk umi am rr
kVOUlt. JWwUafTBeVMin- 4l! tlM "x.eWwT tU't IH
tttaii juu- oitrf t.imir-t ommf w-iuif 'r-m
iiw mtmm c' tn twar-. ir umcT:wB t
2m so: iw vv t to tnnrr.nnTi rri twt(ir m"M
otirwr VTfrTWTuii.-mw ttj, m-ii mj mamm man
?W not i tiw mc mil im m iar iiu,
ro Di tiftti u turn t.
JreTne t Ju. 2 r frmm. Ia, Li.
mimm... mut. Mtc T. 3. mm. :mmnim
C abm Hirrtt iim' io?TTtt S. Ir mmi
fc.Mii ;c S4iit;aN.
M'
miTTS. em yes siiu ssn wrih i
lor -wnnT liu. ana .fc-w wn
euu- itewru tir,rtci tr irc-r-nrree" 3n -wns si lasai
nt. tut ancninif m.mnwam amr ecmnweamn.,
1' w. rrew mn uc. mim m ONitta rf jr Utrjr la.
lain Tuanem ami. ym. aril laew. au 31 .ja weeerf
neom m: vslH ems. ssusmsi .
Villi StntTrsTW
. mile urn An it niw'tt'
Mit r? 1 UrtruirrTimi: -ttm Iw'.mL
tiekuafc. MLuarmm mi rtim
Jt -rlTT.
Ti' ll;rti rum it,
i.uowiinm
1
vr
tie prmua asnt m
H IMC I II UM
auteii iv fin raHtrnuM
Ji d3 J'nnikH. 'fhH4 ?rvmi to tm
M" M nfiftr-. vrttl tli' luuiid unm mw
a ni rfuwr-tiiMl' mrri it t mm r jf,.
! 'lenf J'1J:n I, JltJ fuI tmtanm t
toif o' Utn HontOik wHJtrrrr-j wa Urrm ir
tn i tni. Tcawr. iw oaviai
u- Hi u. tfiftjtuij; rm44ittat un n a -Dr5
wait. Ji ti. -rr-fitwasj t nmiaa.'i ai Atur Sxu
rial a ta ,um 2 wll a- um ,. j -rwn
iataMi ljr i nc; Um mx-m-v -mil '' ntiuuui.
w tun t'-uSitmi. it -iirti-fi" a rtfrnauria
mm u itr tr ma i iin cit1 ,h,t .u .u-
nm mr tuhn-wwu Tnm. n nt -n ixltar j-
um aBm)in u ii Jhm i- nmi i- a
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