GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, loiron and PRormiTun. ".CLEARFIELD, 1'A. " WEDNESDAY MOKNING, Jl'XH II, 1871. OFFICE REMOVED. Till olHo of the Ci.r.AnriKt,o Hium-bui am will hereafter bo In Fio't Opera House, un Market street, between Second anil Third. The business oHlo. will bo found to tlio left of llio main on Iranoo, oa tho oooond flour, whore oil our old and &aw patrono are invited to eall. The press niid composing rooms are on the tliird floor. Mra. Margaret - Cnmcron, wifo of Unitod SldLos Sonnlor, Simon Cnm eron, diod at lior roaidonco near Hnr risburg, on tlio lOtb. . ' Congress had agreed to adjourn on tho 23d, and wo prcsumo did so. This last act is tho only ono DfiRSod ibis session purely in tho intercut of tbe people. 1 . ' "No bopo for tlio Civil JiigltU Bill," was tbo doleful news from Waxliing- ton on Monday. Poor Sumner, if some spiritualist communicates this information to him, he will kick in bin coffin. The removal of a crippled Buldier and the .appointment of (Jcorgo T. Swank, as Postmaster at Johnstown, was bitterly denounced at a late public meeting at that place, a few t)veniniH ago. The Pittsburgh Post mvys : "Tho Christian Boldicr," 0. (). Howard, has sold his rcsidonco in Washington for 832,000. That ought to help him for a whilo and big irionds should ccaso asking contributions from tho colored people. Ilow is Tnis. President Grant re moved Secretary Richardson, who was , proven by a Congressional committee to bo both incompetent and corrupt, and then turned around and appointed him a Judge of tho Court of Claims! Is this "Civil sorvico reform," or is it a premium on villainy f -o. ' aw Yes.-Somo editors aro as lull of courtesy as a ilea is of tallow, nnd as incoherent as it is possible for a block bead to become It is well that tho law of guardianship still remains upon tho statute book, so as to enable some men to moke a show in tho world. Grand Sachem Augustus Schcll, of Mew York, has our thanks for an in vitation to participate with tho Turn many Society in colobraling tho !8ili Anniversary of American Jmlcpcnd enco at. Tammany Hall, on tho ap proaching 4th of July. Wo nro sorry that wo cannot join in this ploaxant af fair. But circumstances over which we have no control render it impossi ble for us to attend. Poort . Shots. A shooting affray came off in tho San Francisco Post office, on tho evening of ' the lGlh, bo twoen Charles De Young, editor of tho Chronicle, and B. F. Kaptbaly, editor of tho California Sun, oight shots wcro exchanged, but rcmarkablo as it may be, noithor of the bolligoronls nor any ono 'elso woro hit, although a largo number of porsons wcro in tho offico at tbo time. Tbo Legislature of llliodo Island lias been balloting for two weeks past for United Stales Senator. Tho Stato is ownod by about tbreo families tho Spraguos, Browns and Ivos. Tho sus ponBion of tho former family Inst full has thrown it in tho eliado, and their misfortune has bred two other factions, henco tho dead lock on Senator. The last ballot stood, Burnsido (Brown fac. tlon), 43; Dixon (Spraguo faction) 2C ; Barstow (Ivoi faction), 17 ; Scat tering (which is tho strength of the pooplo outside of tho factions), 21. A National Octraoe. Two fla grant violations of the Civil Rights bill have recently occurred, which to tbe loyally mindod must bo plain fractions of tho Constitution of tho Unitod States. The cases in point are those : Two colored janitors at a Connecticut school are not allowed to eat at tbe same tablo with tho white scholars, and Presidont Grant did not invito any colored porsons tohisdaugb tor's wedding. Wo aro not surprised at tho conduct of theso fellows, down in 'Connecticut, but wo are amazod at tho conduct of "the govornmont" toward tho "national wards." tt ' . . . . tiriD vut. a congressional in vostigalion has domonstratod that tbe municipal govornmont of tho city of Washington has bocomo so corrupt. nnd the debt so great, thnt CongroBs lias been compelled to pnBB nn act wiping out tho municipality and hand ing it ovor to tho euro of Congress In four years tho dobt of tho National Capitol has boon run upfromtl,f00,000 to twenty odd millions, chiefly for tho improvomont of tho privato proporly ol corlain ring, headed by tho Cookes and Mrs.Attornoy-Gcncral Wil Hams. Whilo tho Tammany thieves stole but sovon millions from 300,0110 tax payors in Now York, the Wash ington thiovos stolo twonty millions from 40,000 tax payors Tho formor rogues are in tho ponitontiary or ban. billed from tho country, whilo tho lnt loraro only legislated out of offico with full pockets and tho United States asked to ondorso thodobt obliga tions issued by the villains, so as to prevent square repudiation. Sunn is the moral and financial contrast U. ,twecn those two cities. liKCKMCKA TlMHRIl CtlTTINll, Vo notice that Ilia .Lumbermen s 1.x- changu mot in Williitmsporl on tho 17th and declared ngainnt the manner in which tho traffio of lumber hag' been carried on for tho post fow yenrg ns "detrimental to tho interests of tho general trade and tlio manufacturers," denounced "tho system of reckless cutting" practiced ns a growing ovil, and condemnod ob detailing groat loss upon tho trade, the "prevailing prac tice" of "blinding each ollior with rofeienoo to tho proposed cxtont of their operations, Ins toad of anting in harmony with each ollior and tho ro- (juiroinonls ol tho inaikol and ro (piOHled tho liircclorg to prepuro a plan to regulato the stocking each yoor. it wart Mated that a dilliciilty i ad orison at hock Haven in referenco to bringing down logs, but no action was taken, tho opinion Booming to pro. vail that it was not proper or prudent lor tlio J'.xclinngo to intorlero. Democratic Pbimauy Election. For tho bonoGt of all partlos intoreslod we will stato that our primary cloo. tion will bo held thisyoar on Saturday, tho 1 'lu of fiopteinbor next, nnd tho announcement of candidates will bo in ordor on or about tho l!Uh of August. I ho rules require that tlio names of nil candidates bo published at least Ihrco weeks booru tho election. Thoso, therefore, who nro announced by tho time Hpceified, will appear in lour weeks, which wo doom nmjily suflleionl. Thoso candidates who wish to have their I nines announced at an curlier day, can havo it dono by ad ding to the usual (eo for such adver tising. o design publishing tho rules in full, next week. Thoso persons therefore (if any) who design being candidalcs,aiid are not now subscribers to tho rir.Hinr.inAN, had hotter have their names placed on tho list, so as to Bccuro u copy of I ho rules without borrowing it from thoir neighbors. RkI'Iiekkntativk Sneaks. Tho pro ceedings in Congress tho past fort night, proves conclusively that a largo number of Radical members are op- posed to tho passage of tho civil rights bill. JJut thoy are too cowardly to voto squarely against it, and in this manner retard necessary and whole somo legislation. This, however, is tho kind of legislation Unit mar ho expected, ns long as the people uro foolish enough to eloct shysters instead of statesmen to Congress. Theso po litical mules nro too stupid to com prohend a measuro of national impor tance, and seldom voto for any measure unless it is of a purely purtizan char acter, or ono that inures to thoir per II f. rr I . nunm uciiciit. incv caro about ns much for the pooplo as tho wolf docs for tho lamb. i ME Knkmv at Wokk. A low di satisfied llomocrats, whoaio inoro scl (ish than Democratic, boh nobbed witli tho Radical leaders duringCourl wock looking to tho inauguration of another Jlodoo war in our county this fall llio enemies of our party could not agroo upon a plan, hence the Radical county mooting, which was to como off in tho Court Houso on tho Olh of J unc, was adjourned ovor until Friday tho 3d of July, whilo tho Modoo chiefs havo issued a sccrot call for a conven tion at Curwcnsvillo on Tuesday, tho i th of July next. What a combing.. lion! Hurray and Kerns and Fulford and Cummings. Who is foolish anougl: to beliovo that theso parties dosign any good to tho county or tho Demo cratic purly f Four Rascals Developed. For eighteen months past Congress has boon impeaching four Rudicul United Stales Judges for high crimes and misdomoanors. Tho Judiciary Com milteo, on Thursday last, reported in favor of impeaching Judgo Duroll, of Louisiana, and Judgo Bustccd, of Ala bama,whilo Judgo Story's northern Al abama district is simply abolishod nnd of coui'BO tho Judgo with it, and Judge Sherman, of Ohio, having re signed somo timo ago, has mado good bis escape. Tho latter boing a brother of General and Sonator Shorman, it is easily conjocturod how ho mado his escape AVo presumo all thoso scoun drels will got loroign missions, or somo fat places near tho President. Fire at MirrLiN.A bout ono o'clock Sunday afternoon last a Are broke out in tho stnbloof Jno. Wright, ntMilllin, nnd beforo tho confliigration bad ceased its dovasting work property lo the amount of about $7,0(10 wuh de stroyed or dainagod. Following, ia a lint of buildings consumed i .Stable of John Wright and portion of dwelling bouoo (Ions $l,f00 no insurance); stable and out buildings of Capt. C. JlcClcllan (loss $G00 no insuraoco); stable and out building of Mrs. Oswalt (loss 1800 insuranco MOO); JJ. K. 1'arker'i stablo was damngod to tho amount- of about 8200. Fear of a torriblo fire inducod many residing in the neighborhood to romovo their furnituro, nnd considerable, diimago was thus dono. Tho properties do stroyod wcro located on tho ground ovor which tho great conflagration of 1H71 swept, consuming buildings vol nod at ovor $200,000. Thoro is a difteronco of opinion as to tho origin of tlio firo somo attributing it to acci dent and others lo incondinrism. llunlingdon Monitor. Tim Cabinet SwrlTI'Iio llarris burg Patriot says : Attorney OoncrnnVilliitins, in tho lologrnm" nddrosRod by him to tho rnited Htitlos Jlnrslial at l'oterHbnrg, I a., aftor stating that tho Marshal mignt summon a nosso of eitir.m.a in protect tho ofliocrs nnd property of tho United Stales, ssys: "lint if i ioh-0 men aro lound inadequate for tllft tlHHHAa. ...... . 1 1 a s? ... .ullinu, yvn win uo lurnisliod. n vim iiiiiuo ny you upon mo, with troops from Fortress Monroo." "I'pon what meat hath this our Osar fed. That he hath grown oo great 7" His not to be wondorcd that nn Attorney (ivnornl who Imnrrinna i.i. self eornmandor-in.cl.ior of tbo army of tho I nttod States should havo ronchod I "iu into tho II. S. Tronstirr to purchase his wife a landaiilot. M)VNS1UP ST AT KM KNT. Annual report of l lie Auditor of Hecnlur jewnshlp, lor 1 7. 'I I RICHARD lllifllll'S, District Treasurer, In no- uount Willi tlio funds of said township lor mini POOH, s nr.tiroa. I t .. 1)4 To balanoo roe'd from II. Hhowiilior... To rent tor 1 year, from lot of April, 73, to ll ol April, 1171, ok poor house ol Uiioeola.u J it (III Total Ul 04 riiKniTon. Dy oveneer'l order to J, Test , $H Oil lly Ktale and eouuty tni on Osouola iiooriiousefci7.i , 4 no lly tux on poor liouxe, IH72 ' 2 M Ity overceer o oritur to A. iloarliurl 4 nu lly " John Crnl S till lly tax on pour liouie lor jtt'a 1 70 lly 1 punol door .1 oil lly kill of Walker llroi. for lumber for poor houso 2 oil lly unit for repair ou iioor house 12 UU Uy oohool tux on poor bouse for Ibi4 o H8 lly 1 loiik.-. 0 lly 1 pair bulls and liinim 111 lly baiiling ami palnlinir door I lly hanging door and door strips oil lly S percent. commission on (14U.114. 4 411 lly attention to poor houso 10 00 lly borough tnx on poor boose t 07 lly mot. to r rank 1.0 crlnlil A I'o. lor bill of irooUs for pauners xs no lly ororseer's ordor to J lliirris.M..., S 60 Unhinoo due townshipM 6 7o Tolnl 4U4II B4 no AD. !RRT0ll. To ami from 1). tloss' duplicato l"5 07 7(14 J i.it 30 142 .10 IHI 10 10 auit Irom J. Jluglioa utipllcato.(l. To auit spoeial tax col. by Levi Uoas.. To unit Kj.ocial lax vol. by self. 10 nnil unscnteil momy Total.., l,V4:i 65 I'UHItlTvn. lly amounts paid. , ns folio Jtoop, iiuutcs a Co., bill for plank.. ordor to H. Kecso, 4) drys' sollling.. order to M. Owons, 2 days' settling.. ordor to L. tloss, 4 dava! settling... Supervisor for work on roads order to Moses Owens , John Hughes, for work ou roadn Uielnird Hughes' order... 14. Koesc, for settling boons anil post Inn notieel,H freight on 3,ti00 feet of luoaber It. llnghes, work ou Dunbar b'dg Win. 1'bilips, work on road I'eter Philips, work ou roads John llughos, work on roads for entering bond for making out 4 doplicates work on romls, eertif. Jno. Ilnghu., " " " bavid tloss... exonerntions in sieci:il tax..... Mosbannon L. & L. Co. fur plnnk.H. per et. for eollecting special tnx tier eU for eolbnltinir road tax $1114 ill II 00 4 00 8 110 ::l oo 12 03 20 00 4 00 5 00 S it in to 2 05 5 III I I 60 00 8 00 MO 112 210 SO 44 2 10 00 ID 71 T .1:1 lly error In J. W. Kyler'o lx. 2 35 CO I SO 00 OU 5 60 ny orror in K. alk o tax lly error in J. Rhugarl's tax lly use of bouse S days for settiilnr lly S days' settling .'. lly cortitiealo of llavid tloss lly order to Jno. Hughes for making o uupiteaies.M i lly 8 books for same lly ami paid F. bliii-lds for one day's work on Dunbar bridge lly ami to J, Mock, 4 days' setllinir... 00 I 60 1 00 00 lly ooinmissionora' order lo J. Hughes una i. (iuss lly 6 por ct. reduction on special tax paid to treasurer By 2) per et. com. on I, (107.05 Balance due township 170 00 7 13 40 17 2:il 77 Total.... ,043 65 SCHOOL. bEUTuB. To arat. of duplicate assessed for 187.1 t.1,52753 10 Btate appropriation 277 113 To militia lines. lug 60 To fines ree'd from Joshua Kern 2 00 To nmt reed for school house for elec tion purposes , 8 00 To rent of tho Uotnorslough houso.... 120 UO Tolal7 4,0:!8 S rnKhiroR. Ity aint orders cancelled and paid 1,00(1 02 isy repairing ana taxes on properly in Osceola 20 45 fly collector's 6 per et. on $3,2 1 J Hi... li;2 is lly treasurer's 21 por ct. on 1,754. OS. :i KH lly exonerations 23 CS lialanre duo tuwnshii S72 2 Total niCAI'ITOLATIOM. Halance on poor tax Uulance on road tax . Daluuce on school tax 1 1,0:18 30 4 t 2.11 T7 372 2S Total balance duo township... fiiOV 84 We, the undersigned Auditors, having exam- Inod tho receipts and vouchers of the Distrlot Treasurer, certify the foregoing to bo a true and correct statement of the 1'oor, Koad and School funds of Decatur township for IH73. JAs'on MUCK, ) MOHKS OWKNS, Auditors NATHAN KKI'IIAItT,) Decatur township, June II, ls74.-.1t I)lBLIC VENDUH.- X The subscribers will odor at public sale, at the late residence of tl. J. Voas, deceased. In llrady township, Clearneld county I'a., on Thurs, day. the 10th day of July, all the personal nron erty of tho deceased, consisting of household goods, farming utensils, wagons and sleds, chains. grabs, canthooks and pikepolos, and a variety of like articles, too numerous to mention ; throe horses, a lot of young rattlo and hogs. Also, over 6011.000 manufactured 18 inch HAWKD HUN l 1.11H. the best in tho eoonty, it not in the Slate. Oror SOO.OllO of these Shingles aro of the Mo. 1 class. Also, Nearly 200,000 feet of sawed lumber, consisting of different qualities, and all kinds of building lumber, from frame timber down to plas toring lath. .Also, cherry, linwood, oak, ash, beech and birch boards, plank and scantling. Bale to commence at S o'oloek A. m, of said day, and continue from day to day till all is sold. Lib. oral credit will be given. Terms made known on ,u nra.ini. lOIIH o nua'iiT I i a tin An vt vnid I Adm'r. i.utnersourg, June 24:.H pXECUTOliS' SALE A j The nndcrsigned, Executors of the estate of Abraham Kylor, deceased, will offer at public sale in Kylertown, Clearfield county, Pa., oil Monday, the 'Mnl day or July, H1 1, the farm known as the "Joseph Hcnsor Farm," bound ed and described as follows : On the wost by land of John. 1). Kylor, on the north by lands of J. II. Kylcr and Wm. Mnnta, on the .cast by land of l'etor Itahom, and on the south by lands of l'etor Itahnm and Leonard Ky lcr, containing KIUIITi'-FOUIl AUKBS, and allowance, with a house, barn, and good orchard thereon. Tho land is under a good state of culti vation. Tkiius or 8t,. One-third of tho purchase money to be paid on day of sale j one-third in ono year, and tho balance in two years, to bo secured by bond and mortgage on tho promises. K. I'KKKH, WM, T. 1IOT1IROCK, j' 2 l-3t liiecutors LIST OP JtlltOltM drawn for en adjourned Court to be held on the thrid Monday tho I Tl h of Aniu.l A. II. 1.H74. M. Cowan lleocarlalj. B. YValtora,.Chruald II. McCliney licit Wis, Miilliolland J. N. MoCrackcn " John Urelh ' J. II. Sunderlin " Thomas Parks Ilog);s V. II. Holt llradlord Luther Williams " II. llarlfcltjr.....llraily Jesse Lioes " lleorge HetU " Wm. King......Tlumside Joseph W alls " Simon Pulton . " John t'onncr " J. V. F. ltnllcy.Covlngt'n Franois Mignot " Henry Htune...Clearllcld It. II. Taylor " Wils. Kephart...Deoatur II. 8. Kcphart " Jos. Moore Ferguson John P. Iloyt " Fred. MignotM...01ranl 8. Iwnnrberry...Oosben II co. W. Davis... (lullcb Christian 8holf....Jordan John l'owoll....Lawronee Wm. Fullerloo " Ocorge L. Norris " Peter Meyer Morris Ailam Smith Pike Havid Way ' Forrester lllooin " l)Al!DON NOTICE. X Kotico Is hereby given thnt an application will be made to tho Hoard of Pardons, at Harris burg, for a Pardon for Thomas Waple, convicted in the Court of Qnarlrr Hussions of Clcarhold r. 1S7I. WM. M. Mct'T lol'tlll, Jo 2J:.1t. Attorney for Petitioner V AJ 1 ,'l) A "Joy to learn tho v t naxing trade. Inquire of June24.tf JOIINA.8TADI.BR. Cy.l'l.VI" '"'y oautioncd J against paying or negotiating fur a ecrtaln 1 i a I!! ' ."'V " 10 Ir KtWman. Hated some lime In January last, eallin. forTU'n HtNDRKD and FIFTY DOLLARnf payabh. In August next, as we have never received value for said note, and we are deformed not to par tho sain, unless compelled by law. v u,i .t ... KIIHAKD. New Millport, June 2I..U INTRATOH'H NOTI'K.Nn(loe JJL Is hereby i C. II. N. 0. T. , 7 given mat tetters or administration A. on tbe estti nr Jll A II 11 Tnoii dee d, lata of Covington township, Clearfield Co..' baring been dole .ranted lo th. .,; persons Indebted to said esUte will please make payment, and thoso having olalma or demands will present them tirnrterlv .nih.nii.ij r ... tl'""". WILLIAM RIIIKU J"",7l Administrator. U. S. Marshal's Said lly virtue of sundry wrlls of t'irri 'o..ii, Is- sueil out of I ho Circuit Court of tbo United States for tbo Wostora Dlstriut of I'ounsylvanlajand lo me di reeled, I will ennoso to public sals at tho i iisiom nous in i list oity or rittsnu gn, on TIIKHDAY, JULV 14ih,.l74, at 10 o'cick A. M., all tho right, title, Interest and elalu (being an undivided ouo-lliird) of Hubert Osbnr of, In and to the following described traelo of b id, sit uate partly in tlio townships or Huston ad llra dy, in tho county of Olearliold, an! partly in the township of Washington, In tlio enunty olJouer son, hounded and dosorlbed follows, Til: 1st. Ueginning at ait old hemlock oner on line of warrant number four thousand thrio hun dred aud ninoty-oighl (43UH i thence alusii traol Hue south eiglily-iilno degrees east (s. lu" t. ), four hundred niid twoaly-Sve nerclias per l. lu a uiaplot thence along tract line of i arrant number throe thuusnnd flvo hundred and inely. tliroo (rir.UM), south one half degrroa wes Is. .10' w., four huudred and twenty porches i:0 p.) to post ; thonoe along lino of warrant nun icr ono thousand nine hundred and cighlv-elght I0HS), nurth eiglity-aine and one. fourth degrees west au- i' w.l ruur nuodrod and thirty-two and Hirer-tenths uurohos to a beeoh (4:12.3 u),bn line of wnrrant nuiiiber four Ibousand thrco lliiidred aud ninely-niiie (40II) I thence along linebf said warrant, north three-fourths of one drgVo east (n. 45' e. , three hundred aud fourteen kerchos (314 p.) lo a blocked hemlock ; thence nnrli threa degrees twonty live minutes east (n. 3 ' e.) una hundred and eight perches (I0H p.), to lanloek and placo of beginning. Containing oik Ibou sand one huudred and lliirly Iwo aeres ( a a.) and known as warrant three tiiousand fife hun dred and ninety. two (No. 3602). Wlien4n is a large quantity of valuabla whilo pine, I Unlock and other timbor. .1 2d. HeginninK at a beech, corner of !rat nnin- ber threo thousand five hundred and ninfy-two (3602) above described; thonoe south eighir nine aud ouo-fourlh degrees east (s. it" 14' ( ((dour hundred and thirty-two and thrao tenth perches ios.a p, ro a pnsi corner ot tracts numbort iiivt. goOS, 35ad and IOSSi thence alone line t tract number three thousand live hundred and eishtv- four (H684 I south the. rall,s of a degm I (s. w. one nunurou ana seventy-two perches (172 p.) to post ourner: thenoe along Una of tract number two thousand and nine (200U). norlh eighty nine degrees west(n. ! .) four hundred and thirty-four and five-tenth perches (411.J p.) to a post; thence north one and ono-half degrees east (n. I" 30' e.) one hundred and seventy and one-tenth porches (170.1 p.) to beech and placo of ocginuing, containing lour hunured anil sixty four and sixty.eight-oiie-hundredthseorrH (404.118 a.), and known as warrant nuinlwr one thousand nine hundred and oighly-oight ( 1088.) Whereon large quantity ol white nine, btfinlock aud oiner iiuioer. 3d. beginning at a oost corner of tract nuui bered one thousiuil nine hundrod aud eiclilv oiglit ( 1 t'SM ) ; thence along the siuue south eighty, nine degrees cast (s. Htl" .) four huudred and thirty four and live tenths perchej to post online of tract nuiuh'r three thousand live huudred and eiglily.foiir (3581); thence along tract number throo thousand five hundred and eighty-four (.10114 1, aud balance of traet anmbor two thousand and nine (21)1111), south three. fourths of a degree west (s. 4o' w.) throo Hundred and ninety-eight perchos (VJH p.) to a post on line of traet number tweniy -seven (117) ; thence north forty-one degrees tiny-lire minutes west (n. 41" 66' w.) forty-two (42) porches to a hemlock thence north eighty eight west (n. M w.) two hundred and Ore perches kj p-l to an eim j inenoe norm tnirty-lwo ae grees west (n. S'i" w.) Iiriy-soren perches (67 p. to piiin, comer of tract nuoilu-r thirteen (13) thence aloey the same north thirty-eight drgrees nny minutes west (n. 38" !' w.) two hundred ana twenty-seven perches (227 p.) to a hickory thence north one degree flvo seconds west (u. 1 i" wost.) eighty-seven perches (87 v.) loauianl thenoe north forty. live and three-fourths degrees west (n. 45" 46' w.) thirty-one and six-tenths percnes t.u.o p.) to a beech j thence north one de. groe east (n. I- e.) tbirty-lhreo pcrohos to pos and place of beginning, containing eiiht bun dred and sixteen acres and fllty-six one-hundredtbs 810.40 a.) and being part of warrant number two thousand nnd nine (2009). Whereon is a quantity of hemlock timber, being the some pro perty which John Duboise, by deed dated March 30ih, 1804, and recorded in tbo office for the re oording of deeds in and for the county of Clear field In- Deed Hook vol. FK, pages CO and 01 graulod and convoyed to Hubert Osbum, A. if. Ijaum and John Carrior. All the interest of said Oibnrn in the tract or piece of land adjoining the above, bounded aud described as follows, vit: lib. Ueginning at a pin on tbe west side of tract numoer iwo inouaanu and nine ( 2000); thence south twenty degrees west (s. 211" w.) ono hun dred and eight perches (108 n.) to t nine: I hence north forty-live degrees west (n. 4ouw.) three nuunrcu ami twenty percnes lo a birch ; thence eouth sixty-five degrees west (s. 05 w.) thirty- two perches (32 p.) lo a pine; thence south thirty eight degrees west 1st M- w.) one hundred and lurly perches to -a piue (140 p.); thence south seventy-two (72) perches to a hemlock ; thenoe oouth eighty-five it-ros west Is. 86" .) nue bun drcd jurches (100 p.) to an ash : thence norm one hundred and sixty and six-tenths perches ( 100.0 p.) to a pine: thence east thirty-three and eight lenlhs (.13.8) perches to a maple; thenee aorlh sixty. dve degree! trteea minutes (Oo9 16') east two hundred and eighty-two (182) perchos to a sugar tree; thence south forty-fire and tbree fourths degrees (46 45') oast sixty-two (02) perches to a maple; thenee south one degree Dye minutes (1 6') east eighly-seven (87) perches to a hickory ; thence south thirty-eight degrees Ifty minutes (88 60') east two hundred and tweity scven (127) perches lo a pin at tho place of be ginning, containing fire hundred and twenty ono acres, and being part of warrant No. 13. Whereon is a small quantity of timber, et dif ferent kinds, a two-story frame building, uc4 as a tavern, and several frame ehaotlos, used by railroad bands. Seised and taken in exocutlnn as the property of llobcrt Osburn, at the suit of the First Nation al Hank of YYcllavillo. Ohio, and others. JOHN HALL, V. 8. Marshal. l'lltshurgh, June 17, 187t.-3t. rpoWNSUIP SETTLKM EXT. 1l Annual report or llio Auditors of llrs.lv township for IS7.I: DAVID ItKAMS, Treasurer of said town.llp, in account with tho fundi of said district for the year ending Juno 1st, 1 S7t : SCHOOL. 'Karon. To amount of tax assessed 3,2-7 12 To eah from former treasurer.. .t ft I ss " " oounty ji jg " " coiiocior of i;2. mn " other sources li.S M2 To amount of Ktale appropriation 2r7 14 tttKmroR, Ty orders rrdeamcd.. t1,''l till lly ami paid for fuel mi) ou Hy auit paid fur repairs tig in lly aint paid for stoves "It 7 lly abatoinent to taxpayers.. til SI lly treasurer's percentage. 4 Htl 87 Ly oxon., ool. of 1872 6.1 71 " " 173 1110 HI fly secretary's salary .10 Oil i lly amount uncollected v 13 SO llalunco di.e from trcas'r... 1,201 US 1 Total.. I,I71 26 f 1,170 15 ItOAll. j tiRnron. To aint of tax assossod for IH7S $2,1.1 ( To ami back lax duo fur 1X72 221 II cnaolroR. By workonroadsbyoiilions.$2,0ll 1" lly exonerations II II lly serviocs rendered. 10 Ha lly other vouchers Mm lly percentage all'd eitisons.. I "2 1 llal.uce duo township 820 H4 ' Total., '2,I1.1 41 2,1113 41 POO 11. tianroR. To srat or tax assessed for U73 $1,20(1 71 To proeecils sale of Weaver's goods. .. 17 1)9 To amt of other receipts 60 00 . caaniTun. By vouchors redeemed 821 0(1 lly percentage for roceiring. 2fl S3 Hy percentage for paying..., 24 Si lly exonerations lu ou Hal. in treasurer's bands.. 4(16 87 Tola ..l,3.'.7 73 1,367 lit Wo, the undersigned township Auditurs. hav log examined tho receipts and vouchers of thi District Treasurer, certify the foregoing to be il true ana oorrcci stnicinenl oi tlio richool, lloet and Poor funds of Brady township for 173. J. A. TKHPK, CIIHINT. KORn, DANIKL RISIIKL, ArritaT! Auditor.. ,Uw W. Cole, Town Clork. Jel7 at Juno i, ind. OTwk. " . "once is nere- Aj by given that letterrbj on ih. been granted to the nnderslaYcas of K. P. M. MA8TK11H. .I-.JT Chest .11 uwnanip, I icarneld eountv. P.nn.vl JOfl. II, BRKTII, N. Washington J.,.. .... KMUlor. township, Clearfield eounlr W..I i""' persono'lmiebud t. said uu ! " L "JM make Immedl.l. r"qted lo .lalm. again., ,h,J.m. " ,', p' J authenticated for seltlem.nt. " M' BOAJ ALKXANDRR, l.uiiijvnMu. as inn "- V1TII Oullch, June 10, lfi74.i,e Dm uwtisfmfutii. JOOK OUT KOK THE ,1 II I J H I 14 IV ! T. .T,1 HUBBARD & CO., .r , J'KALKHB- IN . - ' i .M.i;. , i 4 i I STOVES & RANGES, AND MANl'FACTI'KKRS OP Tin, Silent Iron ' ' & Copper Ware, PLUMHKRS & IAS FITTKKH, i heur Miirkrt Htrerl. Clear 111 Id, Will kwp on hunt) all Hi lioit Cuok StnTci, Ranc, llmllnit Htovoi ni Furnattctt In lh market, among whu-h wa mantion lha ArKand Haaga, Victor Cunk, DUio.md Htale and Kctipie, all of which fur bitantT of dnitfo and chcaunaaa cannot ba furpaiied lu lha market, All of our Htovci we warrtint lo give entire natinm tin, or the Stove can he returned In tan duyn. Old Ntorei taken In part pay for new nvn. We k on hand all of tlie latent and brut ; HEATING STOVES AND RANGES. Particular attention paid to the repairing of all kinds of 8loves, Itangos and Furnaces. TIN WARE. Of our own manufacture, of all kinds, which which will be sold oheep for cash, by wholesale or retail. All our war. Is made out of one and two cross tin, and warranted to b just as wo represent It. Tin Roofing nnd Spouting don. at short notice .ad on most reasonable terms, and rrpsirlng neatly and promptly ex.- PLUMBING AND OAS FITTING done .ad all Jobs warranted perfect. Will keep on hand (ias Fixtures, f all kinds, and It up houses with Ranges, Hath Boilers, Hath Tubs, Shower Hatha, W ash Hlamls, 8iuks and M ater Closets. Parlies wishing anything don. in our line will do well to giro us a call, as we aro determined to pl.aM all tn regard to price and sty), or work, inanship. T.J. Hubbard will personally super' Intend all work entrusted to our ears. June) T.J. Ill UUAKI) k CO. I KA It. VI Kits ! And all Persons who wish to do the Labor of Ten Men By on. nun .nd the Investment of a few dollars in snachm.ry, w. oiler Woods' & The Buckeye Mowers, which have stood th. test of twenty years, In which time tber. has been mora of Ihtse ana ohines mado and .old than of all other machines combined, In th. United Htetes. Th. Woods' machine took th. Orst prise at Vienna, Aastria, In competition with alt th. machines of the world. Wo also sell th. Ithiea, llagerstown and Com ley 11.1 V H.IKES, all warranted to bo made of III. best material and If thevdonot do their work right, we will take them back and refund th. money. W. also sell 81'KOUT'S flllKAB AND MKLLIS' HARPOON FORKH, PULL1K8, eV. TllltKMIINO MACHIXKS. of .11 kinds, hut mostly KMis A lluffmsn's one horse tread. Bl'CKKYK GRAIN DRILLS, CIDKR MILLS, FANNING MILLS, and all other machines In our line. Two oar loads of machines just received. Do not fall to call. M. U. BROWN A BRO. At Meat Market, on Market street, Clearneld, Pi, June.1:74 K1 J1ATZKK It LYTLK, AUKNT8 IN CLKARFIKLD COUNTY FOR i,ntir,i,AitiH Celebrated Brands of Smoking & Chewing Tobaccos. Wo are enabled to wholesale to dealers through, out tbo county at .ity prices. KHATZEIt A LYTLK, JpS.-74-tf Clearllehl.Pa. pUUI.IC SALK OF VALUA11LE TO WS PltOI'KltTY t Tho School Directors of the borough of Clear, field will ofTer at public ont-ery, on Friday, the 3d day of July, IHH, at 1 o'clock, P. M., In said borough, two lots, known In the plot of said borough as lot. Nos. 122 and 128. Th. first is situate on Pin. street, and ha. a two-story brick building thereon erected, known as tho "Town Hall" school building. Th. second Is situate on Cherry street, and has a one-story frame building thoroon erected, known as th. "Old Methodist Church" property. Those lot. an very desirable either for business tooattons or private residenoes. Terms made known on day of sale. By ordor of tho Board, jelO Wii.M. McCl LLOIKlU, Rce'y. 11TRIX NOTICK. Notice It h.ra ven that letters testamentary on the by gin .stale of lit; Mil Ptvuuris, deoeased, late of Brady township, Clearfield enunty, Penn'a., having boon duly granted to the undersigned, all persnoslndcbted lo said estate will please make payment, and those having olalms or demands will present them proporly authenticated fur .ct- tlement. 8ARAII JANB HWOOPR, Kxccntrix. Lutheraburg, June 10, 1874.-St T iKACHHIt.S WANTED. Th. Bchnol Directors f th. borough or Cleor- 6 old give notice thtt applications will he received from teachers, for tho various departments In the publie schools of said borough, until Anffuai tiOtll, IHI I. At least fo.r teacher, will be re nuirrd. Non. bat th. best will bo aoocpted. The Principal must b. . man of .xperienoo, with . thorough eduction, and abl. to to.ch th. lan guages If necessary. Liberal wages will be paid. lly ordor or the Hoard, 1 in vim. m. Mrviji.itiiiiuii, occy. TION. All persons nr. hereby caution- CAlnst pnrchasing or in any way aied ed n)t). following property, now in posses sing wlthrhyti" Crowel, of Qrahaoa township : lion of CornelOsfl dould. harness, I plow and I black stallion, nOvbelungs to me and It sub I harrow, as the saurV ct to my order. sjsv T. II. FOKCKV, j.n.i7-.1t X. r'U..fil.l V. w-- 1 um oi, .. ay, Wood for eelilor Out Hook Comp, I.K8, 10,000 CANT HOOK HANl0 For la- of best quality hard Sugar, split to ilteTS? f "tor. fnnn.lli.n ImnhIh it.- t . i . ,. I Pr &mtt ffirorrrtri, ttt. ED. W. GRAHAM, r I i HKiLKIl IN , GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SaiAKE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLKARF1KLP, PA., If us just opened, .1 the old stand, In Uraliam'i now, a complete stock of ji e w o n a, of every dsncriptioD. DRV ixils, " i : , ' flUOCEKIKS, UAnDWAllE, IHMltS AND fillOKH, ' CLOT HI NO, if., sfc., IN GREAT VARIETY. FlOUJ, MKAT, SALT, 11YE, OATS, COltN, A MV A YS ON II A ND AND FOR KALE AT A SMALL ADVANCE. FLOUR llerelved by the car load, ind sold at a small advance. A eupply of ItOI'B constantly on hand. Special inducement, offered to tho.. getting out fuare Timber .nil Logs, as we deal largely in Lumbermen's Bupplies, .nd nr. pre pared at all times to purchase tim ber and lumlier. K l. IV. UK A II AM, Market Hired, CLKARFIELD, PA. , Oot. 2.1, 1872. J. JI. KRATER, IN PIE'S BUILDING, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Carpels, Ladies' Shoes, Groceries, Dress Goods, Wall Papers, Children's Shoes, Provisions, &c., Is just receiving . oomplet. .ssortuent of goods, bought fkl latest and lowest prices. GOOD ritlNTS, AT TEN CENTS PKIt VAftl). aoi)D YD WIDK HLEACIIEU MUS LINS, TEN CENTS. HEAVY YAUD-WIDEUNIILEACHEI) MUSLINS, 12 CENTS. Al'PLETON'S A ML'SMNS, I2 CTS. PER YARD HY THE TIECE. AND ALL Dltr HOODS AT LOWKR RATKS THAN IIKRETOFORE. DHKSS (iOODS, IN OliEAT VARIETY. CARPF.TH CARPETS 0ARPRT8 CARPKT8 CARPRT8 CARPKTS CARPKT8 CARPETS CARPKTH CARPKT.-t CAHI'KTS CARPKTS CARPKT8 CARPKTS CARPKTri liRDSSIili, IHREIis-PLY, TAl'ESTRY, INGRAIN, nnd nl llower gratles. CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPKTS CARPETS PARASOLS OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS. GROCERIES, BY ORIOINAL PACK- AO E, AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. FISH, FLOUR, 11ACON, ALT, Ac, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. WOOL AND OTIIKR PRODUCE WANTKD. Clearfield, May 27, 1174. T. A. ri.acx. A. n. nii.t.s. T. A. FLECK & CO., Agentt In Clearfield oounty for th. sal. of R. IIUTTEItU K 4k CIK'H Fashionable Fattorns of Qormeuta, all STrns Aan anas. 3:18 Market Direct 'learllld. P.. rpiIB SLTKHIOIt MOWER & REAPER! SIMPLE, NOISELESS, DURABLE. Tho subscriber feels confident that thlt ma- ohin. is adapted to the wanto of the farmer, af LLarfteid county, and woald rospeettuily ask them to examine It befur. buying a mechtne. IIOR8E HAT FORKS AND RAKRS, (1RAIN DRILLS, TIIHKSHINO MACHINES, .to. Descrlptiv. pampleU free, JOSEPH II. JunclO.Bt . KIRK, Agent, Lulhersbnrg, P.. CUELEY & CALDWELL, lUtALCM l Agricultural Implements, BIOLKR STATION, PA. Wo are agentt for th. "Champion" Reaper and llower combined, lb. Pratt Hers. Rsto nnd Cummings' Fodder Cutler, al well M for all kinds of Stoves and Healers. Hampl.1 always on hand for .lamination. Call on or address us at Wllllamsgrove, Clear field eoonty, P.. junelO-Sm QLORIOUS FOIMTII! CLEARFIELD PARK RACES CLKAKFI ELI), PA , July 2d, 3d and 4th, 1874. PreiiiliiniN, - 12,500 MRMT I1AY-.IH.V 3d, pnilBB No. 1, I50. For 1:16 Race. Mile beato, best i In t. t0 to 1st ) $10 to 2d ) .1(J to Id 120 to 4th. PVR8B No. 2. tlM. Runninv rase. Best 2 in 1, hair mil.. ICo to 1st) Ju to Id; n w 3d) 20lo4lb. PI1R8R No. i. tiU. Por 2:i0 race. Mile heats. best X in A. I25 to 1st) 7U to Zd ; l 3d: 3lllo4(b. PURSE No. 9, f UO. Hotel. keepers' purs., for horses that never run ia anv rac.. Half Bllle. best S in . f0 to lit; 4o lo Id; H to 3d ; $20 to 4th. - r ttCCOND DAY JI1I.V 3d. PIIRBK No. 4. $229. For 4bree minute rac.. Mil. heats, best I in i. fluo to 1st; tu to 2d $40 lo Id ; $2S to 4tb. PIIRSB No. tl, $110. Merchant." purse, for horses that never trotted in any race. $ti0 to 1st I $40 to 2d I $30 to ltd ; 20 to 4th. PURSE No. 7. $.100. For 2:40 rac. Mile bents. tIMI to lit ; $0 to Id ; $0 lo 3d. Pl'RSR No. 11. 75.-Foot race. Best 1 In 3. fourth mil.. $.10 to 1st; $20 lo 2d; $10 to 3d; $10 to 4lh. THIRD DA V Jill, V fill. PI1RSR No. 10,$2r.(l..-For 2:65 race. Mile heals, best 1 in 6. $100 to 1st; $76 to 2d ; $jIi to 3d t $26 to 4th. PUR8K No. 6, $260. Running race. Half mile. best S In 6. $1201. I st ; $J.O to 2d; $40 to 3d $;:0 to 4th. PURSE No. 8, $625. Free lo all trotting horses. Mil. heals, best 2 In i. $.100 to l,t; $160 to 2d ; $76 to 3d. National Association and American Jockey uiun rules to govern. Entrance fee 10 per oenL, which must aecouv i.any all entries. Any horse distancing the field, or any part of it, shall only b entitled to first premium. Knfrles etose 8atnrday, June 27th, at fio'elock, P. M. Entries addressed to (Jio. K. Roaacixn, Clearneld, Pa. N. II. Brookville rare. June 17th, 18th and loth, 1 874, and the Osoeola races Ih. week follow ing Clearfield races. K. A. BIOLKR, Sec'y k Treat'r. IKO. E. ROBACKP.R, Pre.id't. Clearfield, Pa., May 13, 1874. I . 1'. IBVIJT, -AT THE COItNEIi STORE, CURWENSVILLE, PA., WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH, AND REASONARLE ON TIME, 1 Iliseilenslr. Stock of STAPLE DRY-GOODS, DRESS (iOODS, NOTION'S, CLOTHING, HATS, CARPKTS, OIL-CLOTHS, MKAT, FISH, CANNED FRl'ITS, BOOTS AND 8IIOES, WOODKN-WARE, OLASS AND QI'EKNSWARE, HARDWARE, ROPE, TOBACCO, Ac, Ac. FLOIR, SALT AM) PLASTER BY TIIK CAR LOAD. Cottai'e Seta ami other Furnituro. LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES. Xtr-Lumber and Country Produce taken In exchange for goods al th. highest market price. C.rwensville, Pa., Jun. 3, 1874. rjllN-WARE, STOVES, AND HARDWARE ! WATSON, NICHOLS & CO., CURWENSVILLE, PA. Having bought th. Hardware Store and Tin Shop formerly belonging to W. A. Vale, we intend keeping for sal. everything belonging to th. busin.ss, .nd will endenvor to sell na low for cash as can be bought this tide of Philadelphia. At vur establishment may be found at all times a full supply of Shelf nnd Heavy Hardware, SHEET IKON AND TIN-WARE, Cook and Heating Stoves, SHOE FINDINGS, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Forming Implements of all Kinds, SCYTHES, . SCYTHE SNATHES, GRAIN CRADLES, RAKES, A.. S.I W Jll LL FM'UIJt'OS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, nORSKBIIOES, HOUSE SHOE NAILS, BOLTS, Ae. Wood and Willow-Ware, Oil Cloths, &c, JVTTX 8P0UTIN0 dono lev nnd best of material nnd. WATSON, NICHOLS k CO. Corwensvllle, pa., Jun. J, 1874. PtIRKLV VF.UE'f AULK. KREU FROM ALCOHOL. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA V I N K ; A Jt BITTERS. Dr. J. Walker's California Vlnoeer Fill!.,. ... purely Vegetable preparation, made ohiefir rroin the native herbs found o th. lower ranges of th. Sierra Nevada mountains of California th. m.dicinal properties of wbieh era eitiaeted' therolroin wit bout th. use of Aloohol, T ,. lion it almost daily asked, "What 1. th, oa tbe unparalleled suocea. of Viateaa Uirr.nar" Our answer it, that thoy remove tho eons, of dit ease, and the patient recovers his health ft,.-' are th. great blood purifier and a life givinr principle, a porfect Renovator and Invi.or.tol of th. systent. Never befor. ,. hi' th. world bas a medietas been mii...i.j :.' tossing Iho remarkable Qualities of Viaaoaa Lit ' Tins in healing the tick of every diseat. man l" heir to. They are a gentle Pur,iv.7. ll u a Tonic, relieving Congestion .rlnfiamtnaTio. " th. Liver and isceral Organs, in Dillons Dit- The properties of Dr. Walker's Vln... tu. ters aro Aperient, Di.pborcllo, C.rminaliv., Nu triciont, Laiallve, Diurelie, Hed.live, Counter. an.uiov, suuonuc, fllter.livo, and Anli-Biliout. Grateful thousands proclaim Vinegar bitten the most wonderful Invigor.nt that ,, ,an. ed tho sinking system. No person can lake these Bitter, according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond re pair. ' Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers which are to prevalent in th. valleys .four treat rivert throughout th. f oiled Sl.te., Mp.ej.ii, those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, illinoiL Tcnnesaee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Rod, Colore do, Ilraios, Rio Urande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile Savannah, ltoonoke, James, and many others wuh their vast tributaries, throughout our eotir.' country during the bummer and Aulumn, and remarkably so during aeasont of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by .,. tensira derangements of th. stomach and liver and ether abdominal v itcera. In their treatment a purgative, ejerting a powerful influence noon thes. various organs, is .saenUally aooessi. Tber. Is oo catbartio for th. purpose enoal to I) J. Walker i Vinegar Hitters, at they will speedilv' remor. tbe dark-colored viscid matter with wbick tbe bowels are loaded, at th. same time stimolai ing the secretions of lb. liver, .nd generally re storing tho healthy functions of tbe ditestlra organs. FortiTy th. body against diaoase by purif.in. all its fluid, with Vinegar Hitter., No epidemic can lake hold of a system thus fore-aimed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain it th. Shoulders, Coughs, Tightnest of tho Chest Distinecs, Sour Eructiont of tho Stomach Bad Taste in th. Mouth, Uiliots. Attacks, Palpitation of th. Heart, Inflammation of th. Lungs, P.io in th. region of th. Kidneys, and a hundred other paiuful symptoms, are th. offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will pros. . better guar ante, of its merits than a lengthy .drertiseuient Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whit. Swellings, l'. eert, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, tScrofu. lous Inflammations, Mercurial affections, Old Sores, Eruptions or th. Skin, Bore Eyes, etc la these, as in all other eonstitutienal diseases Walker'. Vinegar Uittert hare shown their great curatlv. pow.rs in the most obstin.l. and in tractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, tlout, Riliour, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tbe Dlood, Liver, Kidneys and Iks Bladder, thee. Hitters bar. no equal. Such Dis eases aro caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged ia Paint, and Mineral., tuch as Plumbera, Type sellers, Hold beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, aro mbject to paralytic of the Dowels. To guard against this, tak. a dot. of W.lker's Vinegar Bitters oc.asiun.lly. For Skin Disease., Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spott, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald. head Sow Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, biseolorationi of tbo Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of what ever nam. or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of th. system in a short tim. by lb. us. of these Bitters. Pin, Tap. .nd other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, an effectually de stroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no nnth.lminitict will free tb. system from wormt like thes. Bitters, For Female Complaints, in young or old, mar ried or single, at the d.wn of womanhood or th. turn of life, these Tonio Bitter, display so de cided an influence that improvement it non per ceptible. Cleans, th. Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its impurities bursting through th. skit in Pim ples, Eruptions, or Sore. : cleans, it when you, find It obstructed and aluggish fn th. reins ; cleans, it when il ia foul : your feelings will tell yon when. Keep tho blood pure, .nd Ih. health of th. system will follow. R. II. M. DONALD k CO., Druggist, and Oen. Agtt., Fan Frunoitro, Cali fomia, and corner of Washington and Charlton streets, New York. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers octli ;j y. s TORE FOR SALE. W. offer to a responsible n.rtv our Store at Woodland, Clearfield county, Pa., on the Trrone A Clearfield Railroad, six miles east of Clearfield borough. Terms, easy business done, large and profitable. The death of David 8. Dubree, a member of the firm, is the reason for telling. Any person desiring a first -class paying basinet, will find thit an opportunity, and by oalling upon Iho undersigned will b. satisfied, upon .lamination of th. books of tho Arm, that what w. represent is cornet. This Is a thriving village, containing two large Firt-IIrick Works, Steam Saw Mill and heavy lumber interest, and It in a good farming community. For further Information apply by letter or otherwise to KF.SSLKR k DUflKKK, Phillpsburg, Pa. JOHN McMATIl, or WM. ALBh'RT A BROS., Woodland, Pa. W. will sell in connection with the above, a one-fourth interest in the Woodland Fire-Hrirk Company, situate on railroad abov. named, and on. mile from tbe Store. Tho works .r. in opera tion and doing a good paving business. KKSSLKR k 1)1 IIRKIC, JoS-4t Phillpsburg, Pa OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH II. DEKRINtl, on Market street, in Shaw't Row, Clearllold. P.., hat just received a In. lot of French Calf Skint and Kips, th. best In th. mark.t, and It now prepared toman ulactore ...rythlng in bit line, lie will war rant hit work to b. as represented. Th. eitit.ni of Clearfield and vicinity ar. respectfully Invited to giv. hint n 0.11. Work dono at thort notice. Md'fSy ADMINISTRATOR' NOTH'K. Notice It hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ofllEO. J. YOA8, deceased, late of Brady township, Clearfield oounty, Penn'a, having been duly granted t. th. nnd.relgncd, all pertonn Indebted to .aid totals will please make Immeditte payment, nnd tho.. h.ving claims or demands will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. J. F. OSWALT, MAROARKT YOA8, Jun. I, HT4-t Adiululstrators. CAUTION. All porsons ere hereby notified not to purchase or mrddl.wlth th. following Sroperty, now In possettion of Rartholomew Med io, vit i On. Cook Stove, on. Organ, lot of Car pet, Table, Clock, Ml of Chaire, Cupboard, Iron Kettle, four Bods and Bedding, Parlor 8tov. aid Sawing Machine, as tho tame was parehased by a at Sheriff's sale, and it only left with th. laid Bartholomew lladdin, subject to my ardor .1 any time. BAMI'EL McCUNE. Now Washington. May J, 1614-JelO-St Kxeculor, J . .. I"" - auuaoeoana nu- t IJunl7tfl AI.KV wiW. V
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