Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 17, 1874, Image 2

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GEORGE B. GOODLANDER,
iditor awn rnorniBToK.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JINK 17, 1874.
OFFICE REMOVED.
Ike office of the CLimriiLD Rar-viucait will
hereafter be In Pke'i Onera IIuum, on Mnrkot
trect, between Second anil Third. The business
offiot will b. found tu tb left of the wain en.
tranco, on tbo aeoond floor, where ell our old and
new patrone are, invited to call. The press nd
composing rooms are o the tnira uoor.
Tbettt well Named. Gov. Dix,
, of Now Tork,has votood tho not passed
by tbo Legislature of that State mak
ing "decoration day" a holiday. He
calls it "frivolous legislation." and
wants no more of it.
1 "' Jamos M. McKim, formorly a noted
Philadelphia Abolitionist, diod at "West
Orango, N. J., on Saturday last, aged
. Bixty-four years. lie was, for more
than twenty-five yoars, recognised as
the anti-Blavery loader in this state.
The Radicals of this Stato will hold
a Slate Convention at ITurrisBurg, at
4 noon on Wednesday, August 17, 1874,
; for tho purpose of nominating candi
datos for Lieutenant Governor, Audi
! tor General, Socrotary of Internal At
' fairs, and Judgo of the Supremo Court.
'" IIail, Fellows, etc. Grant, Jim,
Duffy, George. V. Childs, Ex. Navy
Borio, otc, held a iandango at Capo
May, last Saturday. Tbo hilarity of
" "tho government" is in strange con
trast with the commercial disorder
which prevails through every avonuo
of trado. Cut, it may be treason to
oppose "tho govornmont." It "usod
to was."
'' A New Paper. We have bofore us
a copy of a new Democratio wcokly,
published in Philadelphia, by lion.
Win. II. "Witto, entitled "The Com-
, monwealth". This is a good title for a
Democratio journal, and from Mr.
Witte's reputation wo may depond
npon it being a truo expositor of tho
principles of our parly. The price of
subscription is 82.50 por annum. All
letters should bo addressed to William
11. Witto, No. 705Sansom street, Phil-
. adclpbia.
Rebiqned in Disgust. All Grant's
Quakor Indian Agents have, resigned
The Indian ring was found to bo too
powerful to breok and too corrupt to
do business with. Ilonce their resig
nations. After trying for fivo years
to have tho the affairs of tbo Indian
Bureau administorod according to law,
' and in the interest of tbo Government
' and the people, the board has resigned
in disgust absolutely surrendered to
a gang of corrupt political froobooters,
who control the Departacnt. Sich"
is government, undor Grant. What
fow honest men are in offico aro being
driven out to make room for Jnynes,
banbornB and Butlers.
Moee National Disgrace. It is
, announced through "the govornmont"
organs that George Bnncraft, United
Stntos Minister to Prussia.Iias resigned,
and that J. Bancroft Davis, a clerk in
tho State Department, has boon up
pointed to the vacancy. Six yoars
i ago this man Davis was convicted of
taking a $50,000 bribe in a railroad
. affair, by a committee of tho Massa
chusetts Legislature, and driven out
of tho State. Ileisevidontly apropor
person to go abroad under Grant's ad
ministration. Ho is a truo represen
tative of tbo party in powor, but not
of tbo American pooplo. Wo want
.. tbo Germnns to understand that. Ho
; is as devoid of moral integrity as a
' toad, is of tallow.
JTatlonal Hnr.
Tho scrutinizing oditor of the Now
Tork Sun bas complotoly dovolopcd
. another "Christian Statesman." ' This
. time it proves to bo that verdant, long
laced deacon, from Now Jorsoy, Sena-
tor Frolinghuyson, a "butty" of Col-
fax, Patterson k Co. Although not
caugn, in theUroditMobiliorrobbory,
ho seoms to be as rogardloss of truth
and moral integrity as tho brothroq
named.
Tho editor of tho. Sun some time
, ago stated that Sonator F.kopt bis
son at tho national capital as his pri
rate secretary, and that the son, like
bis father, drow bis pay out of the
JDnltod StatoB Troasury. This tho
Sonator doniod, and through tho col
umns of tbo Newark Advertiser pro-
nonncod tbo editor of tho Sun a libel
lor, and in a christian way demanded
satisfaction. This Mr. Dana has givon
by publishing two of the boy's reooiptu,
which he copied out of tho oxponso ac
counts of tho Unitod Stntcs Senate.
thus proving conclusively that while
the son bas boon doing up bis father's
.privato business be was drawing his
pay oat of the Troasury, and that at
the rate of seven dollars and fifty cent)
"per day Wo should say that that is
.pretty good wsgos for a boy whose
parents "revol in wealth." , We would
" like to know what difforonee thoro is
' botwoon highway robbory and this
Frelinghuysen plan of obtaining other
. people's monoy . This croaturo. Fro.
linghayson, is the administrator of
Humn.r'a Civil Rights DV.l, and it is
roported that he has prayed . three
times a day for Its passage ovor since
the Plymouth Rook Statesman loft
.thia. mundane shore. If his efforts
prove as .uoocss.ul in this matter as
Id depleting the Treasury, that bill
Will yot bocomo a law, although scores
of Radicals are shaking in their boots.
The Vrant-Jonet Fittattttat
Polity,
"Tho govornmont" has boon elabor
ating itsolf through Jones, in financial
mattors, roconlly, Homo Congross
mon bavo takon umbrugo, charging
tbo.Premdont, in mi unkind way, of
dictating to the representatives of tho
peoplo. Well, all wo havo to eay is,
that if Congress does not do some
thing sonniblo vory soon in a financial
way, tho country will drift Injto ovor.
wholming bankruptcy.
Tbo Prosidont is more than half
right in his views, and that is moro
than can bo said in support of tho mis
erable policy pursued by Congross.
Tho viows of tho former aro worthy
of discussion, and we thoroforo lay
bis propositions boforo our. readers,
whether thej omanato from Jones or
Grant. Any policy is bolter than tho
prosont ono, which is crushing out all
entorprizo, and doubling up salaries
and taxes :
I. "I believe it a high and a plain duty to re
turn to a apeoio baaia at the earliest practicable
Jar, only in compliance with legislative and
party plodgos, but as a Hep indiepeiteibU lo fail
ing! national proeperitjf."
t, "1 boliore, further, that lie time hat corns
win tiia con be done, or at east team, with leaa
embarraasment to every branoh of Industry than
at any future time, after reaort has been bad to
unatable and temporary expedient to atimulate
unreal praperity and spocuhuion on bnaoe other
than ooln the recognised mouium of exohango
throughout the oouituerolal world."
I. " teeafot like lo A rjol fender cianae, lo
called, repealed; the repeal to take etfiot at a
future time, any July 1, 1875 j tbla would onum
all oontraeta made after that date, for wagea, Bales,
etc., to be eatimated in coin.11
4. "I would like to ace a proviiion that at a
died day, any July 1, Wo, tbo currency iiiued
by the United State abould be redeemed in coin
on preaontation to auy aaaiitant treaaurer, and tkat
all the currency to redeemed eAaff b canceled and
neeer retimed. To effect thia it would be necoasary
to autboriae the iiauo of bonda payable in gold,
bearing auoh lntoreat aa would command par in
gold, to be put out by the Troaaury only in auoh
auma aa ahould from time to time be needed for
the purpoao of repemption." x
0. "I would furthor provide thai from and after
the date fixed for rodciuption, no .ills, whether of
national nanus or or tne United Htutca, returned
to Ike JVeaittrjf lo be exchanged or ne bill; Wd
be replaced by billl of leee denomination than ten
dollar; and that in one yoar after reaumption all
bills of less than fire dollars ahould bo withdrawn
from circulation ; and In two yoars nil billa of less
than ton dollars abould be withdrawn,"
6. "J vonld proeitt an excess of rseenue over
current espoidifuru. I would do this by rigid
economy, and by taxation where taxation can best
bo borne. Increased revenue would work a con
stant reduction or debt and interest, and would
provide coin to meet demanda on the Treasury
tor the redemption of its notes."
f. "All lazes aler redemption beijine ekonld be
paid in coin or failed Stain notes. Thia would
force redemption on the national banks."
Mimed.
Tho now financial compromise bill,
which passed the United Stales Senate
on Thursday last, by a voto of 32 yeas
to 23 nays, was defeated in Congress,
on Saturday, by yens 108, nays 1 10.
This is probably the ond of finance
legislation for this session. Those,
thoroforo, who have boon so cagoriy
looking to Congross for roliof must go to
work and help thcmsolvos. Tho Phil
adelphia Press rejoiced at tho passngo
of tho bill by the Sonato, and con
tinues as follows:
It Is given out, as If by authority, that If It
paaaos the llouso, the President will certainly veto
it. This eeems probable enough, fur a man who
could consciously sketch such a financial policy
as that laid down in tho memorandum sent to Mr.
Jones, oould not wholly approve thia oompromiie
measure, with its expansive features and gradual
approach to resumption. A largo majority ol the
House are unquestionably favorablo to the bill, yot
there ia a possibility that they may timidly voto
againat it, rather than face another veto and the
consequent danger of party disruption.
If, aa now seems probable, the President should
decide to veto this bill, and refuse even a measure
of relief to the people, the duty of their represen
tatives in Congross is dear. Tboy nruit rescind
their resolution of adjournment and continue in
aosaion, and send bill after bill to the l'reiident
until they secure a autlioient majority to override
hia veto, or convinoe him that tne purpoao of the
people is unalterable, and that more is to be
gained by heeding their voice than liatening to
tiie flattering tale whispered la hia ear by a gen
tleman who represents nothing but a ailver mine.
Congress must ool. lie who hesitates Is lost, and
so it will be with these Congressmen. The coun
try may Buffer for a while, ita industries stagnate,
and ita laborera hover en the brink of starvation,
but there are elections,those occasions for alii jing
the stamp of popular disapproval upon adminis
trative policies, and the ballot, which is the in
strument of the poople'a revenge.
Oft-told tales tire the hearer, particularly when
be is familiarised with them by dally experience.
There ia no neoeasity for again going over the
painful ohaptcr of our last year's history, nor for
recounting the wrongs that have been indicted
npon this afflicted people. Hot the nation seoi
with regret, if not with indignation, a represen
tative of the money-chargers the chief counsellor
of the I'rcaident,and the prominence awarded him
in thia discussion. It Is like aililln inmit i in.
jury, and it will roquire more than Christian for-
oearance to abide lu
The Press does not now "support
tho govornmont" so vohomontly as it
did some years ngo. Then it was n
crimo to oppose it, now it's a virtue
We Rise to Kxilain. We have bo
fore us at least half a dozen communi
cations recommonding, in an oluboralo
manner, certain parties ibr various
offices to bo filled this full. This piece
of political slratagy wo havo always
condemned. It never did tho party
any good, and it novcr will, and we
doubt its propriety. It doos not im
prove tho Democracy of any man or
his candidate, to moroly labor for the
interest and success of an individual
at tho expense of tho parly, and such
wo pronounco all efforts of this kind.
Let candidates or thoir friends for
them announco thomselvos in tho
usual way, and nt tho proper time;
ttion no ono can tnko offonso, and iln
interosls of the party will bo far hot
tor subserved and ncindividntil'scluims
can be injured by such n course
Poor France. This amateur lie
public is having'n stormy time of it,
and wo shall not bo astonished lo learn
nt any rnomont that tho Republio lias
boon transformed into nn Empire
again. Tbo govornmont is just now
ongnged in suppressing nowspnpors
for publishing tho truth, which socms
to bo as unpulatablo to Frenchmen as
it was to loyalists in this country, ton
years ago.
. Gonoral Fits John Portor, who was
dismissed from tho army during the
wor, upon tho finding of a prejudiced
board of officers, for nllogod treason,
able, pruotiocs, has ovor since boen
trying to got a now trial, and hits pro
duced such ovidonoo as has convinced
evory ono who bas read it that groat
injuslico has boon dono him by the
vordict which was rondorod In his case.
AH hnvo wondorod why tho Prosidont
has stubbornly rofusod to givo a fol-luw-ofllcor
an opportunity of proving
his innoconco, and no ono lias been
ahlo to explain tho reason of it. Tho
World thinks thut Grant's obstinacy
in this manor is accounted for at last.
Gonoral and Mrs. Pono woro nmona
tho fow- persons snocinlly invited by
him to attond bis dauirhtor's weddlnrr
A vindication of Porter would bo the
condemnation of Pope tho Presi
dent'! friend.
Itichardton a Judgt.
Mr. Richardson, who has just Leon
oxpollod from tbo Tropsury Dopart
mont by tho unnnimous vordiot of the
most important oommittce. of the
llouso of Representatives as uttorly
"unfit to have chariro of that Depart
ment," and as nt loast a' blind if not
a witting and consonting party to the
systomntio "robbory" of tho Troasury,
was on Monday a wook nominated by
Prosidont Grant to tho senate lor con
firmation as a judgo of tho Court of
titiims ol tho Unitod olatos. A moro
delihornto insult has novor boon offer
od by a Prosidont of tho Unitod States
to the Amorican Sonnto and tho
Amcricun pooplo. If Mr. Richard
son hnd been Impoaohod by the House
of Representatives, and found guilty
ot tho charges made against him con.
jointly with bis Associato Socrotary
Sawyer, and with tho Solicitor of the
Treasury BunQold, bo would havo
boon rondorod "incapablo of holding
any ollico ol profit or honor untlor the
Unitod States Government." That
he was not prcsontod for impoach
mont by tho ( ommittoo, which unani
mously found him, conjointly with bis
subordinates, guilty of practices do
sorving impoachmont, is duo, as tbo
Committco explicitly say, to the faot.
and to tho faot alone, thut it bas not
yot boon posslblo to asoortain accu.
ratoly whetbor it was ho or the Assist'
ant Socrotary or tho Solicitor who bore
tnlno witnoss boforo the Committoo.
And the Prosidont of tho Unitod
Slates now asks tho Sonate to soat
upon a judicial bonch, having jurisdic
tion ovor oliiims against tho Troasury,
a porson who has boon protected from
criminal impenchmont for misconduct
in tho lroasury only by tho impossi.
bility on tbo part of tbo Committco
of being quito Buro whether ho has
borne fulso witnoss himsolf or actod in
concert with othors who have borne
fnlso witnoss I Is it possiblo to con.
coivo of a man of honor and of com
mon bonosty accepting such a nomi
nation in such ciruuniBUncosf Is it
possiblo to conceive of a man of honor
and ot common honesty conforing
sucn a nomination in such circum
stances? New York World.
' Yob, Mr. World, all thoso things havo
happened.
" Sonator Brownlow, of Tonn., has
written a second letter on tbo Civil
Rights bill, in which ho roileralOB tho
odjoctions to it. Ho calls tho soction
providing for -mixed schools "an op
pressive and abominablo usurpation."
WANTED. By the Cloarflold Ex
eeUior Cant llouk Company, Wood for
10,000 CANT HOOK HANDLES,
of boat quality hard Suf?ar, split to aiia. For in
formation inquire at tba Toba?eoaQ4 Hpgar Store
or ijunmrj alkx. watson.
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XUCUTOR'S MTICE.-Notice ia bere-
j by given that letters testamentary havini
been granted to the undersized on the estate
of K. I. Mi'MAHTKItS, deceased, lata of Chest
township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, all
pcraona indebted to said estate are reqoeated to
make Immediate payment, and these havinn
claims against the same will preseut them duly
aumenueaiea tor sotlleuicnt.
JOS. It. MiETH,
Executor.
N. Washington, June 17, iSW.-ot
VI ) M I I ST R A TO l ! N I )TI t K. Not ice
is herebv given that letters of administration
I). J!. N. C. T. A. on the estate of JOAB KIUKR,
dee'd, late of Covington township, Clearflold Co.,
having beon duly granted to the undersigned, ail
persons Indebted to said estate will please make
payment, and those having elaims or demands
will present thorn properly authenticated for set
tlement. VtlLLlAM KIDKH,
JunWSt ' Administrator.
CAUTION. Ail persons are hereby caution
ed against purchasing or in any way nied
dling with the following property, now in nossos
sion of Cornelius Crowel, of Graham township :
l Dlaca stamen, 1 sot dontilo harness, 1 plow and
I narrow, as the same belongs to me and ia sub-
jeot to my order.
'junel7-3t T. Ia. FORCEY.
T
UJACIIEKS WANTED.
The School Director! f the borotijrh of Clear
6 eld (tire notice that tiiiiltaationf will bo roeeired
from teacher, for tho various department! in the
public ffhooti or laid boroagb, until Augufu
itmh, 111. At least four teaoberi will be re
quired. None but the bot will be accepted. The
I'rinclpal muit bo nan of experience, with ft
tuorougn education, ana able to toaen tho lan
guage! if Decemarjr. Liberal wagm will be paid.
uj oruor 01 tne noara,
K10 WM. M. McCULLOUGII, Sec'y.
pUBLIO SALE
Of VALVMiLB TOWN PROPERTY t
Tho Pchool Director! of the borouih of Clear
field will oifnr at puhtie out-cry, on Friday, the
Jd flay ol July, iti , at l o'clock, f. ., in
aaid borough, two Iota, known In the plot of laid
borough ai lota Nor 122 and 128. The Ant ii
lituato on Pido street, and bai a two-story brick
building thereon erected, known as tho "Town
II nil" school building. The second is situate on
Cherry street, and has a one-story frame building
thereon erected, known as tho Old Mothodiit
Church" property. These lots are Tcry deii ruble
ettber lor business locations or private residences.
Term made known on day of sale.
Ily order of the Board,
"join WM. II. McCULLOUUH, Seo'y
TXECUTIUX NOTICE Notice Is hero
X J by givr-n that loiters Utttamnntary on the
citato of liKNKY HWOUl'K, dooeased. late
of Ilrady town hip, Clearfield county, 1'enn'a.,
having beon duly granted to the undorsigned, all
persons Indebted to said estate will please make
pnyment, and those having elaims or demands
will present tbcio properly authenticated for si
tlcmont. HA It All JA.NK SWOOPR,
Kieeutrix.
Luthersborg, June 10, 1R74.-01 ,
XECi;T(8 KOT1CE.-Not.ce is hr
J by given that letters testamentary bavins:
be.-n granted to tho subscriber on tho estate of
SIMON bTAN LK i, doeoasod, late or tiulich
township, Clearfield county, 1'ennsylvanla. all
persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to
make Immediate payment, and those having
olaimi against the same will present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
I10AZ ALEXANDER,
111 Hob, Juno 10, 87Ot. K i rutor.
CAUTIOlf-AII persons are hereby notlfled
not to purchase or tneddlo with the following
property, new in possession of Bartholomew Hod
din, ris i One Cook Htove, one Organ, lot of Car.
net. Tablo, Clock, set of Chairs, Cupboard. Iron
kettle, four lleds and nodding, Parlor Ktove and
Hewing Msohine, as the same was purehasod by
mo at Sheriff's sale, and is only left with the said
Bartholomew lludilin, auljeet to my order at any
time. fiAMl l-.l, MrUUMI.
iNvw WaihlngUm, May SU, lH74-jolO-3t
TAMES K. WATSON k CO.,
J RliAL EfTATR nilOKERS,
CI.KAKPIKLD, I'ENN'A.
Houses and Ofllees to let, Collections promtply
made, and flrst-olass Coal and J-'ire-Clay Lands
and Town property for snlo. Olllce in Western
Hotel llullding (2d floor), ftecond Ht. mylS7sy
IIIIKY t IIHIMT,
Hueoessors to
KR.VDUH i CO.
rpo TIIUSK INTERFSTRD IN TUB rilll.
X CMAHB OP A BTIUCTLY
PURE EYE WHISKY,
Tot Medicinal Purposes we offer
JlnIIey'n lure Itye,
Priee tl to tt per gallon, and will ship it pack
age to suit purcbaaera.
We also handle largely a
COPPER DISTILLED WHISKY,
Prlc, from 11.80 to,l.T5.
We Import
FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN,
And aro also manufacturers of v4
DR. 8TEVEIt'S
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
Bend for price list.
1IUEY & CHRIST,
apr.2J-flm 121 North Third St, Philadelphia. 1
U. S. Marshal's Sale.
By trlrtn. of lundry writs ef Fieri iCefas. Is
sued out of the Circuit Court of Ihe Unliad Slates
for the Western District of feanaylfank, and to
me dlreoted, I will expose to publie eats, at the
uusiom jtoase in tne uity ol riiisitirgn, on
TUKHDAY, JULY Uth, 1H54, at 10 olock A.
U., .11 the right, title, interost and el a pi (being
an nnditlded one-third) of Hubert Oabarn of, In
and to the following deseribed treats of (and, sit
uate partly In the townships of Huston fnd Ilra
dy, In the county of Clearliold, and part in the
township of Washington, in the oounty If Jcfler
aon, bounded and desorlbud as follows, ia i ;
1st. llegiunlng at an old hemlock tbrnor on
line of warrant number four thouaand tloe hun
dred and ninety-eight (431IB) thenoe alng tract
line south eighty-nine degrees east (ij 8IC e.),
four bundrod end twenty-lire nerehea ( S5 per.).
to a maple thenoe along tract line owarrent
number three thousand fire hundred anl ninety
three (liilS), south one-half dogma wt (s. SIM
w.), four hundred and twenty percheiiltiO p.)
to postt thenoe along line of warrant number one
thousand nine hundred and slghtv-,lgb
north eighty. tine and one-fourth dugtel west
(n. 89 lb' w.l fonr hundred and thirty two and
three-tenths perches to a beech (4:.D pi on line
of warrant number (bar thousand three pundrod
and ninety. nln. (43110) t thenoe along Ilia of aaid
warrant, north throo-iuurtha of one dot re, eaat
in. 46' e,), three hundred and fourteen porohea
314 p.) to a blocked homlock ; thence nifth thro
egreea twenty-Are minutes east (n. " J' e.) one
hundred and eight perohes (108 p.), lo hem lock
and plaoa of beginning. Containing tie thou
aand one hundred and thirty-two aoroa 11131 a.)
and known aa warrant three thouaand Ivo bun
drod and ninety-two (No. ai2). Wbesson la a
large quantity or valuable while pine, bcmloek
and other Umber.
Sd. lleglnnina at a beech, eorner of trant nuni
bor three thousand nr. huudrod and ainely-two
(IS02) abote described: thenoe south eialitv-nine
and one-fourth degrees east (s. 80 IV .), four
nunared and thirty-two and three-tenth porches
(432.) p.) to a posteornerol traota numbers 1602.
1003, 1584 and 1088 1 thenoe along line of tract
numoer tnree thousand nve liundroj jail eighty.
tour (Jao4j aouttt three-lourtha of a vree'weet
(s. 46' w.) one hundred and aeventy-twu perchea
(17S p.) to noat eorner; thenoe alvng line uftraot
number two thouaand and nine (2000), north
eighty-nine degrees woat(n. e0 w.) four hundred
and thirty-four and nve-tonth porohoa (4:14.6 p.)
to a poat ; tnonce nortn one ana one-Aau uegroea
eaat (n. 1 10' e.) one hundred and eerenty and
one-tenth perohes (170.1 p.) to beeob and plaoe of
beginning, eoutalning four hundred and elxty
four and aixty-eight-one-bundredtba acres (464.08
a.), and known aa warrant nuinher one thourand
nine hundred and elghty-ebjht (1018.) Whereon
is a large quantity of while pine, bemlock and
other timber.
3d. Beginning at a poll eorner of tract num
bered one thousand nine hundred and eighty
eight (10SS) i thenoe along tho same south eighty
nine degreoa east (a. 80" t.) four hundred and
thirty-four and nve-tcnths perches to post on line
of traot number three thousnod.fire hundred and
eighty-four (8684), thenoe along tract number
three thousand tire hundred and eighty-foar
(.tifil), and balance of traot number two thouaand
and nine (1000), south three-foarths of a degree
weat (a. 46' w.) three hundred and ninety-eight
perohes (308 p.) to a poat on line of traot number
twenty-aeren (27); thenoe north forty-one degrees
Bfty-Bre minutes west (n. 41 66' w.) forty-two
(42) perehee to a hemlook ; thence north eighty
eight west (n. 88 w.) two hundred and Ire perches
(206 p.) to an elm thenoe north tblrty-two de
grees woat (n. 32 w.) nfty-seren perches (67 n.)
to pine, eorner of traot number thirteen (11);
thenoe along the same north thirty-eight degrees
6 fly minutes west (n. 38 60' w.) two hundred
and twenty-aeren porohea (227 p.) lo a hickory ;
thenoe north one degree Ave eeoonds west (n. 1
6" weat) eighty-aerea perchea(7 p.) to a maple;
thenoe north forty-five and three-fourtba degreoa
weat (n. 46 46' w.) thirty-one and si i-ten lbs
perehee (31.0 p.) to a beech thenoe north one de
gree eaat (n. 1 e.) thirty-three perches to post
and place of beginning, containing eight hun
dred and sixteen acres and fifty-six one-hundredths
810.58 a.) and being a part of warrant number
two thousand and niae (2000). Whereon Is a
quantity of hemlock timber, being the same pro
perty which Juno lJuboiie, by deed dated March
10th, lbtx, and recorded In the office fur the re
cording of deeds ia and for the county of Clear
field in Deed Ilook Tol. KF, pages CO and 81
granted and conveyed to Robert Osburn, A. P.
Ileum and John Carrier, .
All the interest of said Osburn ia the traot or
piece of land adjoining the above, bounded and
described as follows, vis;
4th. Beginning at a pin en the west side of
tract number two thousand and nine (2O00); tbeooe
south twenty degrees west (s. 20 w.) one hun
dred and eight perches ( IUH p.) to a pine; thence
north furty-live degrees west (n. 4o w.) throe
hundred aod twenty perches to a birch ; thence
south sixty-five degrees weat (s. 85 w.) thirty
two perchoe (12 p.) to a pine ,- thence south thirty
eight degree, weat (e: 48 w.) one hundred and
forty perebea to a piue (140 p.); thenoe eouth cor-enty-two
(72) porohea to a hemlock ; thence aouth
'eighty-lire degrees west (a. 86 west.) one hun
dred perehee (100 p.) to aa ash ( thenoe north one
hundred and sixty and six-tentba perchoe (180.6
p.) to a pine ; thenoe east thirty-three and eight
tenths (33 8) perchea to a maple; thenee north
sixty-fire degree fifteen minute, (65 16') east
two hundred and eighty-two (22) perehee to a
aogar tree ( tbenoe south forty-five and three
fourthe degreoe (45 46') east sixty-two (62)
perchea to a maplei thene, aouth one degree lire
tuloutee (1 6') east eighty-eeven (87) perebea to
a hickory l thenee eouth thirty-eight degrees fifty
minutes (38 60') eaat two hundred and twenty
seroa (227) perch,, lo a pin at th, plaoa of be
ginning, containing Ire hundred and twenty-one
acres, and being part ol warrant Ho. 13.
Whereon ia a small quantity of timber, of dif-
ferenf kinds, a two-story frame building, usod as
a tavern, and several frame shanties, usod by
railroad hands.
Seised and taken in execution as the property
ot ivooen tisourn, at me suit ot me t irst Nation
al Bank of Wellsvllle, Ohio, and ethers.
JOHN HALL, U. 8. Marshal.
Pittsburgh, June 17, 1874,-lt.
rpOWNSUIP SKTTLEMENT.i
I Annnal report of the Auditors of Brady
townanip tor iB7w .
DAVID BEAMS, Treasurer of aaid townshin.
in acoount with th, funds of said district fur
the year ending June 1st, 1874:
(SCHOOL,
nxaroa.
To amount of tax assessed (3,227 12
To cash from former treasurer 141 08
" , " county " 5(;6 28
" " collector of 182 141 71
" " other sources, HS 2
To amount of Htata appropriation 297 14
caantroR,
By orders radoemod.. 12,676 00
By ami paid for fuel.. 1110 00
By ami paid for repairs 80 18
By amt paid for stoves. 70 07
By abatement to taxpayers, 76 22
By treasurer's percentage. .. 80 87
By axon., col. of 1871 63 71
" " 1871 lot 04
By secretary's salary. 80 00
By amount uncollected 11 10
Balance due from treaa'r... 1,101 06
Total.
....4,470 26 4,470 25
ROAD. '
nxBToa.
To amt of tax assa,d for 1871. 12,180 60
To amt back lax du, for 1872 221 81
cRamrnn.
By work on road, by oittsens.12,001 10
By exoneratiene 11 II
By serrieea rendered. 10 86
By other vouchers ... 16 01
By percentage all'd eitisena. 1 02
Balance due townahlp 820 84
Total..
.12,381 41 12,301 41
POOB.
panroit.
To amt of tax aasessod for 1871 $1,280 73
To proceeds sale of Wearer's goods. .-. 17 00
To auit of other receipts 60 00
cnantTOR. '
By vouohers redeemod (821 60
By percentage for receiving. , 26 03
By percentage fur paying..., 24 61
By exonerations 10 60
Bal. in treasurer', hands.. 465 87
Total l,Ho7 7.1 tl,,157 7:
We, the undersigned township Auditors, hurt
ing examined the receipt, aud voucher, of the
District Troasurer, certify the foregoing to be a
true and oorreot statement of the Hehoul, Road
and Poor funds of Brady township for 1873.
. J. A. TKKPK,
CllllIHT. K Oil It,
f ' DAN1KL RISIIKL,
AfTKSTt ' . Auditors.
J4oo W. Conr, Town Clerk, jel7-li
Luthersbnrg, June I, 1874,
COALDELiVKIlED. rwilfdo.
liver the celsbrnttd "l.aniberry Coal" to
any point in Clearfield borough, at the lowest
market rales. All orders left at Alox. Watson's
Tobacco and Cigar store will he promptly filled.
JAMKtJ M0KAN.
Clearfield, Jane 10, l74.-8te
I7IOR stAI.F..-Tbe undersigned offer, for
. tale a valuable town property la the borough
ot Clearfield. Lot 86x186 feet, with a good two
story plank house thereon erected, with three
rooms down stain and four bed rooms up Blalra.
Also, sewing room and bath room on eoeoud floor.
jivum nnisnea complete trom cellar to attto.
(loud double porch and good water. Price rea
sonable and payments casv.
20aug71 WM. M. HcOULLOUQH.
STAYED. From the- premUos of
theSnnderslgned, In Clearfield, on or about
the Id dayvr June, a medium deed red cow,
having the lipsVjf her herns cutoff. Any la for-
n. kt ;,.n nt kn. .roveahotil. will V,. , V. n L 1 1 -
ocired at thU omoer O. W. ELUKRTY.
$m &Mrt.rattttiJ.
OOK OUT FOR THH
i :
BIO NIOI
V v; L
T.i -J,: HUBBARD & CO,
. DBALKUS IN r ...
STOVES & RANGES,
; AND MANIIPACTI'IIKHB OP
. '
Tin, , . , ;
Silent ron
& Copper Wurc
: PLUMBERS k CAS FITTERS,
Near Market Hlrcet, Clearfield,
Will km on hand all tha best Cook Stoves,
Ranges, Heating Stoves an,d Vurnae,, In the
market, ainon, which we mention the Argand
Kange, Victor Cook, Diamond Hlale and Eclipse,
all or which for beauty ot aesign anu cneapnes,
cannot be surpassed in the market. Ail of onr
Ktores we warrant to give entire satisfaction, or
the Htore can be returned In ten days. Old
stovos takon in part pay for new ones. We keep
on hand all of the latest aod best
HEATING STOVES
AND
It ANGES.
Particular attention ft aid Urtlm rpalriug of
all kinda ol Btor ea, itangot ana rurnaco.
TIN WAltE.
Of oar own man a fan to rr, of all klndi, which
whiflh will ba aolil ehoap fur eaab, by wholeiate
or rttail. All our wara li maile oat ofoD aod
two oroaa tin, and warranted to bo juit ai wo
iTproicnt It. '4
Tin Roofing and Spnullii?
dune at short nolica and on most reasonable
terms, and repairing neatly and promptly exe
cuted. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING
dono and all jobi warranted perfect. Will kwp
on hand tiaa Fiiturea, of all kiodi, and fit up
hnuiai with KanRri, Itnih lloilen, hath Tuba,
Hhower Hatln, M'aMi Standi. Sink and Water
CloU.
Partita w lulling anytbiojr, dona in our lino will
do well tn Riiro ui a call, aa wo aro deform ined to
ploart all la rogard to prieo and atylt of work
uanibip. T. J. lloubard will peraonallj aaper
intend all work antruated to oar oaro.
Jane T. J. 1U UHARD k CO.
T
yQ FARMERS !
And all Persons who wish to do the
Labor bf Ten Men .
By ono man and tho Inr astment of a few dullara
in machinery, wo offer
Woods' & The Kurkryc Mow ers,
which have atood the test of twonty years, in
which time there has been moro of those ma
chines made and aold than of all other machines
combined, in the I'nited Btates. The Woods'
machine took the flret prise al Vienna, Austria,
in eompetition with all the machines of the
world. Wo also sell tbe Ithioa, llagerstown and
comley
IM1' H.MES,
all warranted to be made of the best material
and if they do not do their work right, we will
take them bock and refund the money. We also
sell
BPHOITS R1IEAR AND MKI.LIS' HARPOON
FOltKS, PULL1E8, Ac
TIIIUXlllNfJ MACIIINFH,
of all kinds, but mostly Ellis i Hodman's one
horse tread.
BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILLS, CIDER MILLS,
FANNING! MILLS,
and all ether machinca In our line.
Two ear loads of machines just receivod. Io
not fall to call. M. If. ullUWN BHO.
At Meat Market, on Market street, Clearfield,
Pa. June3:74
rpiIE SUPERIOR
MOWER & REAPER I
slitKtr POWER t
SIMPLE, NOISELESS, DURABLE.
The subscriber feel, contdent that thi, ma
chine I, adapted to the want, of Ihe farmers of
ciearneid oounty, and would rvspectiuiiy ask
them lo examine it before baying a machine.
noitSR HAY FORKR AND RAKES, ORAIN
DKILL8, TIlllKHMINc) MACHINES, etc.
Petorlptive pamplflta frca.
JOSEl'll II. RIRK, Affnnt,
Juna10-St LutheraburR, Pa.
CURLEY & CALDWELL,
DXit.XXB IX
Agricultural Implements,
1 BIOLKR STATION, PA,
We are agents for Ihe "Champion" Reaper and
Mower coinhined, the Pratt Horse Hake and
Camming,' Fodder Cutter, as well as for all kinds
of Mtoves and Heaters. Hamples alway, on hand
for examination.
Call on or address us at Willininsgrove, Clear
Held county, Pa.- junotO-lm
JRATZEU k LYTLE,
AUENTS IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY FOR
T.O KILT, A11I',S
Celebrated Brands of
Smoking & CliCMln Tobaccos.
W, are enahlod lo wholesale to dealori through
out the county at city prices.
MlA l.r.M l.TTIiB,
Jr3 74 tf Clearlleld, Pa.
NOTICE. Tho Park la in condition
for horn training and pleasure driving af
ternoons, ana can ne used tor sucn purpose, un
til th, 21st of June, when pleasure driving will
eaase until after th, races,
Hhooling, gaining and raciag are strlolly for
bidden in the Park. Also, entering by climbing
th. fences, and pulling off palings, boards, Ma
ples, Ac. Partlea discovered in any of the above
acts will he punished according to law. Ily or
der of tho Onloora of the Park Association.
junel-lt UKO. K. ROUACKKK, Pres't.
CAUTION, All persons an hereby oentloned
not to pure hose or In any way meddle with
one Sorrel jiorae, one black Horse, two Cows and
one Heifer, left by me In the possession of my Hia,
Joseph B. Hothroek, of Morris township, aa they
remain my property and are left with him subject
to my order. JOBhTH HU1UUOCK.
Jel-lt
LEONARD HOUSE,
(Near the Railroad Depot,)
CLIARPIELD, PA.
A sharo of nubile natroaatfa Is resnactfullr io-
Ilcltcd. , 4:1674 B. B. ROW. Prop'r.
s
IIAW HOUSE, ! '
( ( (Cor. of Market t Kront strsets,)
CL8AKPIELD, PA.
The undcrslirned having taken eharae of this
llulol, would respectfully solloit nublie patronage.
ooii to it, nfiVf iun rtiiArt,
WASHINGTON IIOU8E,
NEW WA8IIINUTON, PA.
This new and well furnished house has been
taken by the undersigned. He feels eonfldont of
being able to render satisfaction to those who may
tavor nim witn a oall.
May 8, 1872. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
M
ON TOUR IIOUIE,
1 ) j 11! f J . ) '
Opposite the Court House,
LOCK HAVEN, P E.N N'A.
Jel4 71 HAIJSEAL jTkROM, Prop's.
TROCKERIIOI'-P HOUSE,
BKLLEFONTB, PA.,
D. JOHNSTON A SONS,
oct25'71
Proprietors.
IOYD HOUSE,
J . Main Street, .
PHILIPSUCKd, PKNN'A.
Table always supplied with th, best Ihe market
allorus. The traveling public ia Invited to call.
novl71. llOUKUT LOYD.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of Sooond and Market Street,,
l'LEAHI'II.1). PA.
THIS old aad eommodlou. Hotel hae. during
th. past year, been enlarged to double lu
former capacity for the entertainment of stran
gen and auasta. Th. wh.nl l..,li.iiH. i i
refurnished, and th. proprietor will spar, no
P"" " r.noer nil guest, comfortable while
staying with him.
Mr-The '.Manilnn Hon.." nn.lk... .
and from th. Depot on the arrival and departure
v, -tu usie. UUUllllKKIY.
apr(l-70lf Proprietor.
A LLEGUENY HOTEL,
tmaraei nu, 001. r-econd and Third,)
T I. . ...i.. it i ,
4., .uuniiucr oaring ocoome proprietor or
thi, hotel, would reepoetfully ask a liberal share
af nublie rtatronn.
l''i'71 OEOKUB LEIPOLDT.
SUSQUEIIANXA HOUSE"
CUHWliNSVILLE,
Clearfleid eounty, Penn'a.
Thll Old and Well eStalililhed lintel luanlirll
situated on the banks of tbe Susquehanna, in the
uuruugn 01 kurwcnsviiie, nas been leased ror a
term ol year, by th, undersigned. It has been
entirely relittcd, and Is now open4o Ihe public
generally and the traveling community In ttar.
ticular. No pain, will be spared to render guests
cumionaoi won. tarrying at this house. Ample
niaonng room lor tne accommodation of teams.
Charges moderate.
Sept. 21, l70-tf. ELI BLOOM.
Down I Down II
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND OP COURSB THE CHEAPEST 1
A Proclamation against High Prices?
WB are now ojreoing up ft lot of the beit ind
moat iojuKnbl Ooodi ui Warei aver
offered in tbil market, nd it prices that remind
ono of tho food old dyw of cheap thtngi. Thou
who lawk Uiin npon tiav point, or dceui onr allt-
g ntioni luperouout, ncea but
11LL 1ST OTIC STOllE,
Corner Front and Market itretf,
Where thT can aee, feel, hear and know for them
rivet. To fullr undentand what are ohep C'X'dii
tb ia muit be dune. We do not deem it niroesiarr
to enumerate and itemiie our itock. It ii enongh
for ni to eute tnt
We have Everything that is Needed
andoonmmad in this market, and at prioee that
avtuniin Ouib old and young.
. dw20 JOSEPH PHAW A SON.
JOHN" TROUTMAN,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
n VTTiti:ssi:s,
AND
Improved Spring Beds.
MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O.
The anderetjeoed ben Ware to Inform the cltl-
teoi of Cieerfield, aod tho publio generally, that
he ha on hand a fine Msorlment of Furniture,
such ai Wilnut, Cheetnut and Tainted Chamber
8uit, Parlor Huitee. Heelining and Exteniion
Chairs, Ladies' and dents' Kaij Chairs, tho I'or
fnrated Din ins; and Parlor Chairs, Cane Pruts and
Windsor Chairs, Clothes Itars, Step and Exten
sion Ladders, Hat Racks, Harubbing ijrnnhps, Ac
MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES,
Looking Qlassei, Cbromns, Ac, which would be
suitable for Huliea prcsrnta.
dee 10 73 JOHN TROUTMAN,
MARBLE AM) STU.E YARD!
Mas. S. S. LIDDKLL,
Ilarlng engaged In tha Marble business, desire,
to Inform ber friend, and tb, pnblio that she haa
now aud will koep eonstantlon band a large and
well .elected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MAltULK, and Is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
Curbs and Post, for Cemeterr Lots, Window
Bills and Caps, also,
BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOl'S, lo., to.
VejuYenl on Roed street, near tbe R, R. Depot,
Clearfield, l'a.
Je7,71
1, aoLLOwansa
a. tiATta canar
H0LL0WBUSH & CARET,
BrOOKSELLERS,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
AND STATIONERS,
218 Market St., Philadelphia.
tee,Fapr Flour Sack, and Bags, Foolseap,
Utter, Note, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall
Taper,.
roti24,7U-ljpd
The Lightning Tamer.
rpilK undersigned are the sol, Agent, In thia
X county forth. "North Amertoan (Jalvanised
LIUIITNINQ RODS." Those are th. onWsaf.
rod, now In us., and era endorsed bj all th.
sctentine men in tne eountry.
We hereby notify the oitisen. ef th county
that w. will put them up a better rod, and for
loss money, than la eharged by th. foreign
agent, who annnally trarers Ih. eounty and
earry off our little oash, asrer to return.
ENCOUKAGB HOME LABOIl.
Those wishing Lightning Rods erected oa
their buildings need but address us by loiter, or
call In person. W, will put thsm up anywh.r.
In thecounty, and warrant them. The Redsand
Futures can b. teen at any time by calling at
our store. H. F. BIULER A CO.
Clearfield, March SO, 1870. tf
c
ON KLIN WAGONS!
The undersigned haa on hand for aala ai Ibe
"Shaw House," Clearfield, l'a,, a lot of the
Celebrated Conklln Wagons.
whloh he offers on Tory roaeonahle l.rma. The..
Wagons ban a notional reputation, and farmers
and all others will do woil to call and examine
them. All th. Information desired oonoerning
mem win ne furnished witn pleasure.
Jolt Ira , R. NKWTON SHAW
CI AUTION. All persons are hereby caution
J ed not to purchase of meddle with one bay
mare and colt, on. oow, one Wheeler k Wilson
eowiog machine, one set of blacksmith tools and
one set of carpenter tools, now In the possession
of A. W. Raymond, of Morris township, as said
property beloaga to m. and I, left with him aub
Jecl to my crder.
Janclv-ft CHRISTIAN UARTLB.
w MrtlJMft.t0.
G
LORIOU8 FOURTH I
CLEARFIELD
PARK RACES I
, " CLKARFIELV, PA,
"triMlh.USS
July 2d, 3d and 4th, 1874.
I'rcmluiiiN, - $2,500
I'inHT DAY-JKIV 2d,
PURSE No. 1, $140. For J:l Bus.' Mile
heals, beat S In 4. (00 to 1st) 1 10 to 2d (30
a.u 10 stn.
PURSE Ne. t. (l.'.O.-rtunninr raoo. Boat J In
I, half mile, (l.o lo 1st) (10 to 3d; Cm to
oa ; JU to .in. ,
PUHSB No. 8, (27S.-For :i0 race. Mile heats,
best J In 4. (I2i to 1st; (7t to 2dj (U to
oa i ,.,o to .in.
PURSE No. ft, (liO. Hotel. keepers' purse, for
horses that never run in any race. Half mile,
Oesl.lnt. 0U to 1st) (tt) to 2d; (30 to SU
(20 to 4th.
HlitOM) DAV-JULV 3d. .
PURSE No. 4, (226. For three miout. race.
Mile heats, boat S in 5. (100 to 1st) (00 to
2d ; liu to id m to 4tn.
PURSE No. (, (100. Merchants' purse, for
horses that never trotted in any race. (tiO to
1st j 4II to 2d i (30 to ii ; 20 to 4th.
PURSE No. 7, (.100. For 2:111 race. Mile heats.
lo0 to l.t t (00 to 2d t (00 to 3d.
PURSE No. 11, (75. Foot race. Best 1 in S
fourth mile. (30 to 1st; (20 to Id; (la lo
Id; flu to tin.
THIRD DAY-JULY 1tlu
PURSB No. lO,(2.',0ForJ:55raoe. Mile heats,
best S in Ii. (I00 to 1st; (76 to 2d; (it to
aa ; to
PURSE No. J, So. Running race."- Half mile,
best 3 in 0. (120 to 1st ; (CO to 2d; 40toSd
(30 to 4th.
PURSE No. 8,(626. Free to all Uottinc horse,.
Mile heats, best 9 In b. (:00 to 1st; (160 to
2J; 7S to 3d.
National Association and Amertoan Jockey
Club rules to govern. .
Entrance fee 10 per conL, which muat acoom
pany all entrira.
Any horse distancing tfrc field, or any part of it,
snail only D .nutted to nrst premiom.
Entries elosa Saturday, Jun. 27th, at (o'clock,
P. M. Entries addressed to Oao. E. RoaacKaa,
Clearfield, Pa.
N. B. Brookrille race, June 17th, 18th an
lth, 1874, and the Osoooia races the week follow
ing Clearnold racee. -E.
A. BIOLKR, Seo'y A Treaa'r.
UEO. E. RUUACKER, Presid't.
Clearfield, Pa., May 13, 1674.
J. IltVIlV,
-AT TnE
COllNER STORE
CURWENSVILLE, PA.,
WILL SELL
CHEAP FOR CASH
AND
REASONABLE ON TIME,
His ntensir. Stock of
STAPLE DRY - GOODS,
DJRESS GOODS, '
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
NATS, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTIIS,
MEAT, FISH, CANNED FRUITS,
i
BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN. WARE,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, ROTE, TOBACCO, Ac, Ac.
FLOIR, SALT AD PLASTER
BY. THE CAR LOAD.
Cottage Sets and other Furniture.
LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES.
rLurober and Country Produce taken In
oicnange lor gocla al the highest market priee.
Curwenarille, Pa., June 8, 1S74.
rpiN.WAI.K, STOVES,
AND
HARDAVAltE !
WATSON, NICHOLS & CO.,
CURWENSVILLE, YA.
Having bought the Hardware Store and Tin
,u, lurinerij ueionging 10 V . A. Uale, w.
Intend keeping for aal. everything belonging t.
the business, and will endeavor to sell as low for
cash as can he bought this side of Philadelphia.
At our establishment may be found at all lime.
a iuii supply or
Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
SIIEET-1KON AND TIN-WARE,
Cook and Healing Stoves,
SIIOE FINDINGS,
Nails, Taints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
CAi:rENTEi;s' tools,
Farming Implements of all Kinds,
SCYTHES, . '
SCYTHK-SNATHKS,
0RA1N CRADLES,
RAKES, Ao.
s.i ir .w ill i7.r.rs,
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS,
HORSE SHOES,
HORSB-SHOB NAILS,
BOLTS, tt.
Wood and Willow-Ware, Oil Cloths, die.
sr-TIN SPOCTINa H.,.. w, .... ,
" . , , " - H. " Ol
material used.
-asBajjsgea
. -J01'. NTC1I0L8 00.
Curwensvllle, Pa., June 1, 1874.
-yiNEQAll BITTEIIS. '
PURELY VEOETABLE.
F11EU FKOM ALCOHOL.
' DR. WALKKR'S
;.. , CALIFORNIA
VINKGAJl BITTEIIS.
Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Blttera are
nurelT Veretahla t,M..r.il,.n . i.
from the native herbs round on the lower rentes
fir lha Rium HJ..k..l- . n ... .
-. .... -- uuoiiiaios oi vainornia,
the uitdicinal propertio. of which ar. estiacled
therefrjm without the us. f Alcohol. Th. auc
tion is almost ilallv mVH HWk., i. .1
, 7 7 u ins nun Ol
tbe unparalleled success of V issoaa BiTTaasI"
"i iooj remove me cause or dis
ease, and the patient recover, his health. They
are the trreat blnr.rl t,,,rls.. ..j - ,,r
principle, a perfect Renovator and Inricoralof
rtf Ilia aues.ni kf t r B
. ... ."r oeiora in tu. bistory of
ut-uieme oeeu oorapounded po,.
sessina the remar-ahl. n n I li ... , ( t,.
Tan. in healing the si ok of every disease nian 1,
4, T .. '. Hn". rurgativa as well as
. Tanic. re ev nt (V,,, .--,,, . i.n .
tbe Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious DIs-
Tho properties of Dr. Walker's Ylnnrar Itii.
ters aro Aperient. Diauhorelie. ('
tricioiu, Lasktire, Iiiuretio, Sodative, Coanler-
ouuuniio, AiMrftiiro, ftua Anti-Uilioui.
Grateful tliouusdi nroclElm Vin, n;n.M
the moit wonJorful Invigomnt llitt cvur luilain
cU tho sinking ijitcia.
No ncnon en tb i )... .
directions and remain long unwell, provided their
bones at. not destroyed by mineral poison or
other means, and vital organs waated bevond re
pair. Bilious. Remittent an.l T.i :., . .
- . -- - ....,ui,iiiii rovers,
which are ao prevalent in the valleya of our great
river, throughout tb. United States, especially
those of tha M i..l..lr.l .: ii, .', l,
... . uiiaeuun, Illinois,
Tennessee, Camberlaod, Arkansaa, Rod, Colore-
v, .....,., ureses, roan, Alabama, Mobile,
bavannah, Roanoke, James, and many others
with their Test tributaries, throughout our entire'
country during the Summer and Autumn and
m, ua,.s erasons 01 nonsual heat
and dryness, are invariably accompanied by ei
tensive derangement, of tbe stomach and liver
and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment
a purgative, Meeting a powerful influence noon
thesa various nmn, 1- -.-.:,,
. "o ' .i i.-hj necessarv.
b tnwt f" the purpoao equal to Dr.
J. Walker a Vina... Mil--. .1 ?..
V . , a .Uvj win speeoily
remove tha dark-colored viscid matter with which
the bowels are loaded, at the same time atlaalat.
r.g the oretions of th. liver, and generally re.
storing tho healthy functions of the di.estive
organs. - ."
Fortiry the body against disease by purifrin.
all it, fiuid. with Vinegar Bitter. Neepidcm..
can take hold of a system thus fore-aimed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain ia
the tSbouldcra, Cougha, Tightneae of the Chest
Iliannen, Sour Eructiuns of tbe Stomach, kid
Taste in the Mooth. Ililinni l,i..i.. d, ,...
m aiiiiuiiion
of the Heart, Inflammation of th. Lungs, Fain
.. , " "'""eje, and a hundred
other painful aymptoms, ar. th. offspriois of
Dyspepsia. On. bottl. will prove a better guar
ante, of its merit, than a lengthy adTortijemeot.
6crofula, or King's Evil, Whit. Swellings fl
eer., Erysipelas, Swelled Neck. Ooltre, Scrofu
lou. Inflammations, Mercurial affections, Old
Sore,, Eruption, of th. Skin, Sore Eye,, etc. In
these, aa ia all other constitutional diseases.
Walker's Vinogar Bitters hare ahowa their great
curative powera in the most obstinate and in
tractable caaes.
For Inflammatory and Cbronio Rheumatism,
Hout, Bilious, Refhittent and Intermittent Ferers,
Diseases of tb. Blood, Lirer, Kidneys and th,
Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis.
aaes ar. caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases Person, engsged ia
Paint, and Minerals, such a. Plumbers, Type
setters, Uold-beater, and Minora, aa they advance
in life, are subject to paralyai, of the Bowels.
To guard against this, take a dose of Walker',
Vinegar Bittern occasionally.
For Klita T.:.-- V ,1 ..... c
-- .xup.ivnp, seller, paii-
Khcum, blotches, Spot., Pimples, Pustules, Boils,
Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald, head Sore Eves,
Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorationa of'the
Skin, Humors aad Diaeaaea of the Skin of what
ever name or nature, are literally dug p and
carried out of the system in a .hart time hy tbe
ose of these Bitters.
L Pin, Tope and olhcr Worina, lurking in the
jstem oi ao many tnouaands, are effectually de
stroyed and removed. No svstem of medicine,
no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free Ih.
system from worms like those Bitten.
For Female Complaints, In young or old, mar
ried or aingle, at the dawn of womanhood or the
turn of lite, the.. Tonie Bitters display ao de
cided an Influcae. that improvement ia Boon per
eeptible. Cleauae the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
Its impurities bunting through th. ski. ia Pim
ples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when yoa
find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins;
cleans. It when it la foul; your feelings will tell
you when. Koep tha blood pure, and the health
of th. ayatem will follow.
R. 11. Mi DONALD A CO.,
Druggists and Oen. Agts., San Francisco, Cali
fornia, and eorner of Washington aud Charlton
streets, New York. Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers. octl)7.lv.
s
TOKE FO'K SALE.
We offer to a responsible party our Store at
Woodland, Clearfield eounty, l'a., on the Tvrone
A Clearfield Railroad, sli miles east of Clearfitld
borough. Terms, easy) businoss done, large and
profitable. The death of David S. Dubree, a
memberof Ihe firm, Is Ihe reason foraclling. Any
person desiring a flrst-clssa paying business will
find this an opportunity, and by oalling upon lbs
undersigned will be satisfied, upon examination
or tbe books of th. firm, that what w. represent
is correct This is a thriving village, containing
two large Flrw-Hrlrk Worka, Steam Saw Mill and
heavy lumber Interest, and la In a good farming
community. For further information apply by
letter or otherwise to
KKSSLER A DFBREK.
l'hilipatiurg, Pa.
JOHN McMATIl, or
WM. ALBERT A BROS.,
Woodland, l'a.
We will sell In connection with the above, a
one-fourth Interest la the Woodland Fire-llrirk
Company, situate on railroad above named, and
one mile from the Store. Tbe worka are In opera
tion ond doing a good paying business.
KESSLEH A Ill'BREK.
Je.1-4t Pbillpsburg, Pa.
JOOT ANDS1IO
OOT AND SHOE MAKING.
JOSEPH II. DEKKINll, oa Market street, la
Shaw', Row, Clearlleld, Pa., baa Just received
a In. lot of French Calf Skin, and Kips, tha
best la th. market, and le now prepared to man
ufacture everything In hi. line, lis will war
rant hia work t. b. aa represented.
Th. eltiten, of Clearfield and vicinity srs
respectfully invited to glv. him a (all.
Work done at short notice. T:1t'.1y
N
OTICE TOTAY-l'AYKUSt
The underlined. Collector of Poor Taiei
in Lawrence township, hereby noliflea the tax
pavora of aaid lownstnn that taev will save b per
cent, on their taxes by paying them oa or before
the 4th day or July next. I will be at the Ceart
House, in Clearfield, ererv Saturday until tbe
above daw. JOSKI'll UWENS,
JeJ fit Dlstrirl Treasurer.
AliMI NINTH ATOH' NoTlt'R Notice
la herebv riven that letters .f admlalatnlloa
oa th, oatat. of ii RO. J. YtlAS, deceased, late
of II raly township, Clearfield county, Penn'a,
having beta duly graaud to th. and.rslgnsd,
all p.rsona Indebted t. .aid eetats will pleas,
aha immedlst. navm.at. aad thoaa having
elaims ar demanda wlB present them properly
authenticated for aettlement without delay.
J. F. OSWALT,
MARGARET VOAS,
Jua. 1, 1874-ot AdmJiiUtratora.
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