itu pit publican. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, annua km nmimi. , CLEARFIELD, Pa., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1174. OFF1CB REMOVED. The olloe of the Ciuuiiu Ripxblicih will hereafter Im la Ple'i Opera Houie, on Market mat, between Booond and Third. Tin buiinttt olloe will be found to the left of the main en trance, on I be eeeond loor, when nil our old and new patroni are invited to Mil. The preet nd oompoting roomi are on the third door. '" Col. John W. Forney, of tbo Press, ' sails for Europo noxt wcok. Congress. This body adjourned on Tuesday, the 22d tilt. And greatly does Nast's Goddoss of Liberty re joice over this piece of legislation. The Massaohusotts Legislature pass ed a license law, last week, and the Govornor has vetoed the bill. New England toototalers are oAoitoJ Ju Postponed. The Radical Legisla ture of Rhode Island, after trying for nearly two months to eloct a United States Senator, adjourned on tbo 24th ' ult. until next Decombor. More Fisn. Grant Is evidontly not satisfied . with one Fish in his cabinet, , but . has appointed Lyman K. Bass, congressman from New York, to the ' post of Assistant Secretary of the . Treasury.'' Gov. Ilartranfl has our thanks for a copy of the General Laws passed daring the session of 1874. . It will be a very nseful hand-book, because it contains the new Constitution In full, togother with the names of the mom- . uors 01 mo uonsuiuuonai uonvenuon. ', Tho 'government" family was rus- , licating in West Virginia the begin' ning of this week, and designs making Its bcadquartors at Long Branch after tho 4th of July. ' Grant having got rid of Congress and State affairs will how give his attention to fast horses , and pleasure gonerally. . "That godly man," as John Brown termod Boechor, in 1857, when he was raising collections in his church to purchase- Sharp's rifles, is creating a greator sonsalion to-day than at the time indicated, yet his reoent acts are nnttliv vyiava Halrimonlal tn nnrtfitr1 J .......... . ........... v.. religion than they were seventeen years ago. . Those who have patron ized and nursed this fiend and arrant hypocrite, are just as guilty as ho is. Fire at Newport. A very des tructive fire occurred at Newport, Perry county, on Thursday afternoon. A large hotel, four dwollings and nine business establishments wore burnod. The bridge across tho Juniata was on fire five or six tiroes,' but saved from destruction bv the efforts of the ladies. . who took charge of the bridge and the furnituro moved into it, while the men were fighting the fire in the town. Tho loss is not less than $30,000. Grant's Summersault. "The gov ernment" seems to be as fatally de moralized as the finances of the coun try. : This all must admit, after read ing the Grant-Jones memorandum,and the commercial Kln-Klux bill passed at tho eleventh hour by Congress and approved by the government Was Grant sober when he issued tho Jones' programmo, or did Butler's speech make him drank enough to sign the now national bank, or repudiation bill? Who knows? , " 1 , AppallIno Accident. Wbilo a fes tival was being held in tbe Baptist Church at Syracuse, New York, on the 23d, the middle floor gave way, precipitating those above upon those below. .. Sixteen persons were killed and not loss than 160 severely wounded, twenty -five of whom are maimed for life. . Tho leading member of tbe Con gregation, Dr. Wainwright, and bis wifo and the preacher in charge and his wife, wore all killod. Syracuse is in mourning. A similar disaster oo cured at Newberry, near Wllliannport, about a year ago. Church builders cannot be too careful in this particular. Government Oppression. Tbe new bill requiring the prepayment of post age on all printed matter has become a law. In effect, this makes newspa per publishers tbe collectors of gov ernment revenues, but it allows them no sort of compensation for their work. The bill is simply an outrage, and Is the first of a series Intended to break down tho freedom and nsofulness of Vh6 press. Tho Butlers, Carpenters and othor men of that stripe, wbo have had their scandals and frauds ex posed by the press, fool like punishing every newspaper publisher, If possible, and adopt this method of punishment, Not so Lovely. The Senate hav ing rojoctod "boss" Shoppard, as one of Grant's District of Columbia Com missionors, tbe other two Cattell and Blow who wore confirmed, rofaaed to accept tbe appointment' ' Tho Com mission Is therefore "blowcd up." Tho affairs at the National Capital have been so corrtrptl? managod, that but few men who possess cither solf rospect or the noccssary qualifications to administer public affairs, will per mit themsolvoa to be mado tbe "scape goat" for the Cookes, Sbeppard ft Co and thelroorrupt confederates. Tboro. fore Grant must look around lor some cheap mercenary matorial for the com mission basinets, i uu ,i i i j., ; ' "Mlap Daft." The United States Senate just pre vious to adjournment, made"acornor'' at commercial quacks call it on "tho government.1' A notorious froe booler, named Sbeppard, has beon playing Govornor of the District of Columbia for some time, and being tho bead of a corrupt ring, was well nigh impeached by a congressional com mittoo, which invostigatod some of his fraudulent transactions, and In ordor to save the party from the disgraco which such an in vostiga,tion would have doveloped, simply rooommendod and had a bill passed through Congress abolishing the office of Govornor and substituting a Commission, composed of three citizens, for tho government of tho city in tho futuro. Grant at once appointed this notorious corrup tionists as one of the commission, and sent his nomo into the Senate for con firmation. The Sonate, understand ing the character of tbe President's friend, took a voto, when lo and bo hold 1 but six of the sovonty six Sena tors voted for Shoppard's confirma tion. ' No President ever received such a political castigalion. Tbe Presidont-Bupporting six were railroad jobber-salary-grabber-Credit-Mobi- ller Sargent, of California; tbo Presi dent's "memorandum" manufacturer Jones, of .Nevada, and lour i;ui -nag gers from the South, among them our own John J. Patterson, of Mifllintown, who now herds with the South Caro lina Moses. . ', " "The Beeoher Scandal." Such js tho caption of an articlo found in near ly evory newspapor we pick np. ( If half of what his yoke fellow, Theodore Tilton, says about him is true, he should be caught up by a mob and drowned In the East river. This clorical buffoon (llenry Ward Beccher) first came info notice in 186G, when he took up collections in bis church and in the Sunday schools undor his cbargo for the purpose of purchasing Sharpe's Hides and banding them over to tho "Massachusetts Immigrants Aid Society," whose agents took them to Kansas "for the purpose' of shoot ing Border Ruffians.", . The Philadel phia Frtss, in alluding to this fiend, says: :( ; ;." ,. . The Beecher eeandal, however, hat become lch public property that ilenoe it io.poaiit.le. It i the unfortunate eTont of Ihe are. It draga down to the mire a men whoae nullity was akin to geoiua. He had thoueandi of follower!. Hit teeming pletj wai a glorioui example. . lie wm the foremoit preacher of the day ) and now be la found gntltj of the moet belnoui of Crimea, made more to from the fact of hit calling and fait plaoe in public eateem. Mr. Tillon't eard but lattice one charge among tbe many, but that proveo, then It little room to doubt that the othert were equally well founded. Butler's Farewell Gen. Benja min "Franklin Butler, loader of the Radical party in Congress. and Presi dential Controller, exploded a politi cal powdor boat in Congress, a lew days before the adjournment. .Tbe explosion seems to have been as barm less, however, as the Fort Fisher nf fair. Butler repeals the charge that the firm of Phelps, Dodge & Co. havo swindled tbe government out of a largo sum of money, In tbe shape of frauds upon the revenue. , He stated also, that not ovor sixty per cent, of tho taxes and revenue collocted from tbe people ever reaches the Treasury, and that enough monoy bad been Btolcn by tho officials in the past ton years to pay off half tbe national dobt. Think of that, reader! . Over a thou sand millions of dollars stolen from the people by "Christian Statesmen" and unexceptionable loyalibts, within ton years II And tho loador of his party confessos itlll Is it any won dor we have hard times ?..:'; . RBHioNED.-Cborpenning Crosswoll, who has drawn the-salary of Post Mastor General for a little over five years, has given up the job, and has notified tbo President that be must got another man in bis plaoo. ' Ho la the last member of Grant's first selec tion, and whs no doubt the most In competent. ' lie was the author of the prosont newspaper postage imposition and the general disturber of ooarly all the long and well established regula tions of tbo PoBtofflce Department. "Boss" Sbeppard would be an improve ment on uresswoll. . , Malfeasance in OrncE. Radical morality and official integrity .appear to bo at a heavy discount in South Carolina. A loiter in the New York Times. (No. 1 Radical authority), in alluding to the general rascality which provaits in that carpetbag ridden Slate, says : From the official records of tbe prosecuting attorneys of the different circuits in South Carolina it will be seen that ono-third of tbe number of persons holding minor positions have been Indicted for some offonsea com mitted during their terms of ofTco,and a touch larger proportion Is charged with crimes ot various kinds prior to tboir election or appointment. Charts ton county is pehnps worse in this particular than any othor portion of tbe Htato. p rom inn nignest to tbe lowest State officer in i ho. district noarly all have beon charged with, and many of thorn convicted of, one or more orronsos. Among tne cases citoa by the Times Is that of Richard II. Cain, congressman at large, who is charged with fraudulent transactions, but has not been proseouted, booause be was high in tho favor of the State guvoxuilivue I, Grant Like. Tho Baltimore Wit- zette says t President Grant In his let ter to Senator Jones thought it quite probable that Congress would not adopt ms suggestions in regard to mo finances, ' lie was quite right. lie Is opposed, he says.to inflation and favors a speedv return to specie payments'. The bill passed by Congress on Satur day inflates the currency and protracts indefinitely tue time tor Toturning to speoie ' payments. ' As Congress does not agree witn Dim tn bis views," ana as be oannot airroe with those or Con gress, he came to tbo conclusion to approve of wbat be disapproves, and so signed tne Din. , . , Tbe New York Nation very port! neollv observes that the "momoran durn'' of President Grant ia a docu ment that shcmld have boen presented to George 8, Boutwcll in 1869: Primary Eltttion Jetties. We roproduoo for tbe benefit of our readers tho Domocratlo Primary Eluo tion Rulos, as adopted in County Con vention on October 1st, 187U, and un der which we are now working. We hopo oar party frionds will study and ondoavor to livb up to thorn. - In lion-' or we are as much bound to live up to and support tbom, until tlioy are amondod or ohangod in tho regular way, as we aro tho gonoral election law of tbo Slate. And this wo are satisfied all Democrats who lovo tboir party more than themselves will do, to the utmost of tboir ability. ' 1. The orgnniaatioa of tbe County Committee tball be and remain at now osnttiluted that it one member fur every borough and townthip, and a Chairman, which Committee aha.ll be teleeled annually by the delcgatea, and their term of of Aee thall begin at January following their elec tion. . ir The number of delegate! to which each dli trlot It entitled It bated upon the following rule, that it to lay: Baoh election dittriot ia tbe oeunty polling one hundred Democratic rotet or leu, tball be entitled to two delegate! abtolutely, and for each additional one hundred Demooratlo rotei or fraction greater than one-half thereof, palled la laid dlitrict at the I art preceding tior eroor't election, an additional delegate, and un der thii rat tbe following allotment of delegatot it noV made : Becearia.. ! (lulioh. . S Bell 9 Houttdale Bloom J Button S Boggi .... 3 Bradford .... 4 Jordan M 8 Kartbeua. S Brady. t Knox S 8 Lawrenoe... A 8 Lumber City t 8 Morrit 4 1 JaoS''".h.B:::::: I 8 Pean .., 8 8 Pilto. 8 2 Union.- 8 2 Wallaceton.. t 8 Woodward..- 8 ; S3 Burniidi Ctioit Corington Clearfield iue .. Decatur...,,. Ferguton Qirard Oothen.M Graham Total , 8. Tbe delegate election and County Conven tion tball be governed and conducted ttrlctly In aoeordanea witb the following rule, and the Chairman of the County Committee tball be an nually elected by the County Convention and thall be ex.nlcto, the Pretidtnt of all County Convention!. ' j-i Tl '0"" fordolegatet to represent the different dittrieu la the. annual Democratic Coun ty Convention thall be held at tbe utual place of holding the general election! for each dittrict, on the Saturday preoejing the third Tuetday of Sep tember, (being tbe 12lh thii year,) beginning at 1 o clock, p. u, and continuing until 7 e'olook r. of tame day. 8. The Mid delegate tlectiont thall be held by an election board, to eoniitt of the member of the County Committee for tuch diitriet, and two oth er Democratic voteri thereof, wbe thall be ap pointed or detlgnated by the Coanty Committee, locate any of the penoni to oomtltuting the hoard ih.ll be abtent from the place of holding the election for a Quarter of time appointed, by Rule Pint, for the opening of the tame, bit or their plaoe or placet, thill be llllail hew ea 1 a 1 . . a - " " oe oonauoied eire) com by tbe Democratic voten pretcnt at the time. S. Every qualified voter of the dittrict, who at the lew general election voted the Democratic tioket, thall be entitled to a vote at the delegate election! ' , ' I. The rollng of all delegate electioat (lull bt by ballot open which ballot! thall he written or printed the name or namet of the dtlegate or del egate! voted for, together with any imtmotloni which tbe. voter may rfeilre to give the delegate or delegate. Kaeh ballot lo be received from the perton voting the lame by a member of the elec tion board, and by biiu denoiited in a box or olbtr receptacle prepared for that pnrpoie, to which box or other receptacle no pernio but the member! of the eleelion board bare aeeeia, 8. No inttructiont thall be received or recog nited unleit the lame be voted upon the ballot at provided in Rule Seventh, nor (ball inch Iattrue Uont, if Toted upoa tbe ballot, be binding upon the delegate, unlett one-half or more of the bal lot! tball eontam inatruetioni concerning the lame office. Whenever half or more of thi bal lot! thall contain initructtoni concerning any of Hoe, the delegatei elected at tuch election ihall be held to be inetruoted to tupport tbe candidate having the highlit number of votee for tuch office. t. Each election board tball keen an accurate Hit of the namet of all pcrtoni voting at rarb electbnt l which Hit of retort together with a full and complete return of tuck election, containing an accurate ttatement of the penoni elected del egate! and all initractioni voted, ihall be certl Sod by amid board to tbe County Convention, up on prilled blank! lo be furuiihed by the County vouveouon. IS. Whenever from any diitriet. Qualified Dem ocratic roteri, in nam ben equal to See tinea tbe delegate! wnion luca antriet net la the Coanty Convention, thall complain in writing of an un due election or falto return of delegate! or of in itruationi, in which complaint tbe alleged facta thall be apeciflcally tat forth and verified by the affidavit of one or more penoni, tuch complaint thall have tbe right to eontctt the eeat of tuch delegate! or the validity of inch tnttructioni. Such complaint ihall be hoard by a committee of Bre delegatei to be appointed by the Preatdent of tbe nonventlon , which taid committee thall proceed to hear the partiet, their prooft and alle gation!, and aa toon at may be report to the con vention wbat delegatee anentitlea to teati there in, and what Imtructioni are binding unon tuch delegate!. Whenupon tbe convention ihall pro ceed immediately, upoa the call of the eaa and aoya, to auopt or reject tut report oi tne eonietl lng partiet. In which call of tbe yrat and eaea the name! of the delegatei whoae teatt an oon teited or wkoM toitrucliont an diiputed, thall be omitted. 11. All delegatei muat retide In the diitriet they repretent. Ia eaaea of abtrnoe or Inability to attena, tubititutiona may be made from cttt xent of the diitriet. 12. Delegate! mutt obey the Initruotlona given them br their reipettive diitricti, and If violated it ihall be the duty or the Preeidcnt or the con vention to cat! tbe rote of luoh dolegate or dele gatet In accordance with the Initruotiont t and tbe delegate or delegate! ao offending aball be forthwith expelled from the convention, and tball not be eligibli te any offioe or place of trust In tbe party for a period of two yean. 12. In convention a majority of all voten thall be Decenary to a nomination and ao perton'i name thall be excluded from the Utt of candidate! until after the ai(8 ballot or vote, wheo the per ton receiving the leatt number of rotei thail be omitted and itrnck from the roll, and to on at each aueeettlve vote until a nomination it made. 14. If anr rtenjn who It a candidate for anv atmlnatioa befbn county oonventioni, thall be proven to bare offered or paid any money, or other valuable thing, or made any promiae of a eoniideretioa or reward to any penoa for hit rote or influence, te tecum the delegate from any dii triet, or tball bare offered or paid any money or valuable thing, or prom i ted any ooaiidiratloa or reward, to any delegate for hii vote, or to any ether penoa with a view of inducing or aeourlng the void of delegate!, or If the eanie tball be done by any ether penon with tbe knowledge and content of tuch candidate, the name of tuch can didate ihall be Immediately ttrlcken from the rial of candidate!, or if tuch fact be aioertained after hi! nomination te any oflioe, and before the Bnal adjournment, tbe nomination iliall be itrnck from the ticket and tbe vacancy lupplied by a new nom ination, and la either eeeo aueh perton thall be Ineligible to any nomination by a convention, or to aa election aa a delegate thereafter. And ia cue It ihall be alleged after the adjournment of the convention that any candidate put In aomlna- tion baa been guilty of aueh acta, or of any other fraudulent prtctlcei to obtain mob nomination, the charge than b Inveitigatcd by the County Committee, aad loch etepa taken at the good of the party may require, li. If any delegate ihall receive any money or other valuable thing, or eooept tbe promiae of any eeniideration or reward to be paid, delivered, or tenured to htm, or aay penon for aueh delegate, ai aa inducement for bit vote, upon proof of the fact to tbe tatitfaclion of tbe convention, tueh delegate thaU bt forthwith expelled, and thall not be reiotred at a delegate to any future con vention and thall be Ineligible to any party nom ination. lo. Cam arlilng under tbt rulei ihall have protedeaee over aU ether but I noil In convention, until determined. - 17. The County Convention ihall meet annu ally, In the Court Houae, nt 1 p'oloek r. a. on the third Tuetday of September, i 18. Tho name! of all the candidate! for offioe ihall be announced at Iratt three week a prevloui to the time of holding the primary t lection. Grant Times. Hvorybody fools the good times promised as by tho loadors of tho Radical party, two yoars ago, upon tho re-elcotion or ucnorai urant. Tbo Philadelphia IVcss, of Sunday, dolos out tjie following lamontation i "A Now Jorsoy exchango states that so (treat is the nnmbor of unemployed workmen lu Newark, that tho gongs engaged thore upon street work for tho city are cbangod every fortnight, st) as to keep the wolf from the door of as many as possible When the last chango was mado, upwards of 700 men crowdod about tho Commission er'a office at the City Hall, hopinir to obtain employment. This lamentable condition of the working people re sults from the general antf widespread depression In manufacturing indus tries." 'V; a MHnanrtat Mill! .Id opted. Tbo Confuronoo Committee of Congress at tho oloventh hour hatch ed up a now currency bijl. Well posted Dnanoiors regard it as tier se an inflation bill, and athfert that 11 adds to tho facilities and power of tho national bunks, porpoiuaiing tboir monopoly, and is just wbat tbot havo dusirod from tho beginnidg of tho controversy. Tho bill passed the Sonato on Friday by a voto of ft 3 to 1!, and on ISaturuay tho lloust by a voto of 221 to 40. Spoaking pf its prospects boforo tho 1'residonL tho Philadelphia liecord says : ) "The meaeure It one of tiirli decided liflallon. without a tingle idea la It looking to tbe restora tion of thi currency to a tolld baali, thai It doci not teem to be poivihla that he oon gi it lila tanction." Tho Now York Jlcrahl money writor says: "Can the Prealdont, after li in tlrong li nguage on thii tuhject in hit veto tnd meuiurau um, be to Inooaaiatent ai not to forbid Ihe exerciae of a power, which, while fattening upon the ociintrya oertain volumo of currency, will likewite etublieb a dangeroua precedent r Ihe inflationists wero oxhubornnl on Saturday, and boasted that If vo- looa tboy could pass it by a two-thirds voto : but the 1'rosidont promptly signed it, and thus ondod all Simula tion on tne subjoct. ihe most commonuablo provision- of the measure is its limitation it tho volume of the legal tondor currency to 9382,000,000. This in e fleet legal izes tbe action of tho Socrelary tlf the Treasury in re-issuing t20,000,0i)0 of the cancolled currency; but nroronta any futuro socrotary from doiruj tho .... t.i.. - The bill authorizes tho redistribu tion of $51,000,000 of tho national bank notes, in furor of the South and West, and roloasos entirely tho nation al bank resorvo fund. This it is esti mated will .expand tho currency lo the oxlont of almost $30,000,000, and will vory likely havo tho effect of in flating tho prices of tho noeossarios of lifo. .. ... Ilutler on Power.' No one will bo surprised ot any- thing which may como from tho lips of lion. liutlor, but some people who navo innocently considered the gen eral government only a machine to serve the interests of the peojilo, and thai omce holders woro tne servants of the sovereign poojifo, may be eomo- wnat nstomsiiod to lenrn that tho goneral govornmcnt has power to invado tho sanctity of a man's homo, and Ihoro tako liberlios, with his property, which even our local laws cannot touch. Upon a bill being offered in tho House of Representa tives recently by liutlor, a Democratic member innocently inquired whether the govornmont had any rigjit to do what the General proposed. "The Government," was llto prompt and contemptuous reply, "has a right to do what it pleases with anybody witinn its jurisdiction. Jlio general government, if it chooses, can take tno shirt off your back. Our readers must bo careful how they incur tho wrath of that terrible monster the general govornmcnt or they may have tho pleasure oi a call Ironi Jlvn. some night, whon ho mny come as an attor ney of tho great central power and relentlessly ueprivo them ot thoir linon. Bnt seriously, there is much truth in liutlor'B remark, tho gonoral government is gradually gathering to itsolf an immense power which will some day provo ruinous to our free dom, if tho pooplo do not put a veto on centralization. Columbia lltrald. The Orabuers' APoloot. The nl- toons Tribune alludes to the grab in this way : It is claimed by some oi tho political apolocisls of the Congress men who voted for tho "salary grab" that thoy dbsorvo credit because ono of thoir first acts Was to repeal it "in obodicnco to tno demands ot riiblin sontimont and its own sonso of right." uut t. oncrces first passed tbo ihcan salary grab law against tho demtntls of public sontimont and its own sin so of right, and only repealed it wliert tho strength of popular indignation mado itself felt. To cairn crodit for this nort of virtue is liko extolling tho honesty of the thief who hands over tho stolon watch as soon as he feels tho cram) of a policeman's hand on his shouldor. Tho TrnrriHhnriv Pnfrint mnvm ut Grant stick to Jones of Novada." Tou bot ho will ; Jones has fifteen million. Arie Observer. HO IIS K STOLEN! ' ' From the itahle of the underaicned. In Weal Huntingdon, on the night of June I4th, a UltlUllX UAX IIOltBK, medium lite, about teven yean old; alio, a taddle and bridle. A lultable reward will be paid for the return of the hone, or for any Information that will lead tehli recovery. MAHUAHET MAKTIN. . Julyl-Jt" DISSOLUTION OF CO-PART-NKItSlllP. Notice It hereby given that tbe underaigned have thii day diipoaed of the one-half, being their entire intereit, in "The Hope rm-unrx manuiacturing lomptoy, at wood land, te the other member! of the firm. Tbe new Company will receive all atieti, and pay all lia- bilitiei of the former firm. 11. A. RICIIAtlDS, Woodland, Pa., L. O. WILK. June IS, lS74-julyl-3t. COURT PROCLAMATION. . WurunAt, Hon. C. A. MAVKU, Pretidcnt Judge of the Court of Common IMeaa of the twen-ty-fifth Judicial Metric!, oompoard of thermic tiet or Clearfield, centre and I'lininn, and lion. WM. C. FOlih'Y and Hon. J OIK.- J. HKAD, Ai tnciate Judgai of Cleardcld county, have iaiurd their nreoent, to me directed, for lliff holding ol aa Adjourned Court of Common Pleat, at the Court Jlouie, at Clearfield, in aod for tbe coun ty of Clearfield, commencing on the TH1KD HONDA Y, TI1K 17TII PAY OF Al'UUST, 1H74, and continuing one week NUT1CK 1 therefore hereby given to juron and wltneaiei, la and for aaid county of Clearfield to be and appear In their proper peraont, at 10 o'clock A. M. of aaid day, to do thoat thing! which in their behalf pertain to be done. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, thii let day or July, tn the year of our Lord one thouaand eight hundred and leventy-fonr. ' , , W. li. Mul'UKItKON, tUbtrlt. I CAUTION, All porinnt trc hereby caution ed not to porch nee or meddle with one baf bone, one dun hone, and one blaok oow, now lo the Doeaoiiloa of Joaenb Peni. of Hell towmhlt. at thi lame helongi to me etui li lift with, hi only lubieot to my order. - - J. It. KI.LIS Kombarger, July 1, 1874-3t. 0 Rl'IIANS' COURT SALE. VALVA1U.S f AH HI SO IAND! Tty virtue of an order It! ued out of the Orpaana Court of Clearfield county, Pa., and directed to the undenigned, then Will be etpoted to public aale at the Coart Houae, in tbe borough of Clear Seld, on Wednesday, the ti'M day of July, 1174, at 1 o'clock, p. tn., the following deanrlbcd real eitate, the property of Abram H. People, deceaaed, late of Knox towaabip, to wit t . All that certain tract of land, containing One Itundred Aorea, more or tela, bounded on the north by kind of Ooerge llaiiman, on the eaat by land of A. A. Wlnegardner k Co., oa Ihe tooth by land of John M. Chaie. anil on the wott by land of Price A. Knwlct, about It acrei of which ia aleared, with a Log Houae and lcg llarn thereon erected. Thii property la well tolled for term ing purpoiea, and lilualad near llig Clearfield Croea, tn a gooa neigiioornoon. Taaut op SAi.a. Ten per lent of the purcbatt money at tale, one-third ef tbe balance at roa- Irmatloa of lala, and the remainder In two euuel paymenta I aod 0 month! thereaner, with Intereat, la be ecru red ny nona anu mortgage. I i i, NATHAN D. I'KOPLKS, ! . PRICK A. R0WLK8, July 1 Jit 1 Adtniniitratora. RPIIANS' COURT SALE. VALUABLE TIUBSR LAND! Dy virtue of an ordor laaued out of the Ornhant' Court of Clearfield county, Pa, Snd directed to tho underaigned, there will bt axpoted to public aale at the Court Houae, In Ihe borough of Clear field, an Tburariay, tbo Sad day f July, lJ7, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tin followluf dciortbed tract of laud, the eatote of Iaaae McKee,deoeatcd, late of Knot townthip, to ait i . The loutheait corner of thi Benjamin Poultncy tract, containing Highly-air, Aorea of timber land, altuite la Knox townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., having a large amount of valuable timber grow ing thereon and ia conveniently located for taking ou tne aarne. toe land li will adapted to larra in a and amain nurttnaae. TiHut or Salu. Tun lyrical. of the purcliaie money at tan, one-tniraof tne tia lance at con firmation of tale, and the remainder In two equal paymenta ilx aad nine month! tharoafter, with itcreir, to be icoured by bond and mortgage. ! ,1 I I JAMKH M. tlcKKK, ; J. 1KWIN Mc KKK. Julyl-St Admtnlitretora.i Q RPIIANS' COURT SALE. I VALUABLE PINS TIMBER LAND ! By virtue of an order lamed out of tbo Ornhani' Court of Clearfield couutv. Pa aad t ate direct ed, there will be eipotcd to public tale at tbe uoun nouae, in me oorougn or ty'iearneid, ou i riuay, tue tt ltlt day ol July. IHH. at o'clocji, p. m a valuable tract of Pine Timber Land, the ettate of John McCullv. dooeaatd. late oi uncit townauip, to wtti - , One Hundred and Forty Acrei, more or leal, eltuate in Cheat townahlp, Clearfield county, pa., being a part of the "John Uuodaker" turvev. Thii land li one of the molt valuable timber tructi now In the market, being advantageouily aituatcd for removing the timber therefrom, and having a largo amount of tho finett Quality of pine, oaa anu oiuer limn oi timoer tnereon. jiiimb or dalb. len pcreont. ol tne puronate money at aale, one.balfof balance at oonflrmatioo mt.A lli MmalnH I- - , 1lnrwn,i with intcrert, to be aeourod by bond and morUtiffe on tue premiac! and ny good collatleral leonrity anu iu ue ajtproveu oy inc uourt. JUKKP11 PATTEKSON, , Julyl-St : .. ... Admiaiitrator. 0 RPJIANS COURT SALE. By virtue of an order limed out of tba Or phan Court of Clearfield county. Pa., and di rected to tbe underaigned, there will be expoaed to public tale at the Court Houae. in the borduirh of Clcarlleld, ou Tueaday, tho iiMlli day of uiy, im l. at 2 o clock, p. m., the following acaorioea prciniaci, tne property of Andrew Hun ter, deceaaed, late of Morrii townabip, to wit t : All tbe right, title. Intereit and claim that the laid decedent had at and immediately before the time oi mi deatn or, iu and -to all that oertain tract of land, known aa the "Hunter Farm." altu- ate In Morrii townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., containing une itunnrri) and bixty eight Aorea, more or leu, and bounded by laudl orOeorge Wcia, John Irvin, Ucorge Johnatoa, J. C. Brenner and othert. Tliere are about 100 acrot cleared, having a i.og iioum ana L,og jitrn tnereon erected, and other improvement!. s Tauut or Sit,!. One third eaah at aale, and the belanee at confirmation of aale. PAVID H. PABKER,' ' 1 MARTHA IU'NTBK, , July 1-31 Admiourtraton. riiOWNSniP STATEMENT. : . X Annual report of the Auditor! pf Decatur luwuaoip, lor iota : RICHARD H Clin KB, Dlitrict Treeiurer, in aet count witb tbt fundiof aaid uwaehipfor 1S7.1, . i - . POOH.. ; DJtBTOa, " I '' .!.. To balance ree'd from H. Khowaltar... , i SI To rent for 1 year, front let of April, 1871, to let ef April, 1S74, oa poor ' boniest Oaceola. ,....u...n. 114 01 Tola. tl9 Si CRRDIToa. . . V' By overaeer't order to J. Teat...'... ,' " ' $3 00 Uy Htate and county tax on Oaceola ' poor houae, 1873 '.4 61 By tax on Moor houae, I87J til lly overaecr'i order to A. (learbtrt.... 4 OS Uy " Joba Craia S 00 Ity tax oo poor home for la;.... . 1 II lly 1 panel door j if Uy bill of Walker Uroa, for lumber for poor houae...,,.. ' I 64 Uy amt for repain on poor hooae...... , It By achcol tax on poor houae for 1874. . 4 8 lly I lock 4 By 1 pail butti and binget to By hauling and painting door.. I 3J By hangiug door and door itrlpt. sO By S peroent. eommiiMon on S14u.6t. 4 40 By attention to poor houae..... .' ' ' 10 00 By borongh tax on poor houae t 07 By amt. to Frank Liveriehl A Co. for bill ol goodi for paupert . . 38 00 By overaecr'i order lo J. Harrii '' I 40 Balance due tewnahip. ' - t ft ToUl.. tUO 04 ROAD. To ami from D. Dora' duplicate .. To anil from J. Hughei' duplicate..,.. To ami ipeeial tax col. by Levi Ooet. ' To amt ipeeial tax col. by 'fcejrff Un o? 70S T 48 SO ' 141 80 181 10 10 ami uutcaicu money.. .i,.M ToUl.. t1,4J 65 rauntron. By amount! paid, at followi; lioop, Jiumee a Co., bill for plank, order to 8. Heete, i dayi' tetUing. order to M. Oweoa, I dayi ecttllng. order to L. (Iota, 4 dayi' Bottling... Huiierviaor foe work on roatU...,,,. ordur to Muaea Owena John Hughei; for work on roadt....' Richard Hughei enier..... e. Reeae, for tcttling bookiaodpeat- ing notice. ,..., freight on 5,000 feet of lumber......' It. Uughea, work on Dunbarb'dge... Wn, Philipt, work on read! Peter Philipi, work ea roada. .,., John Hughei, work en roadi.....,.' Her entering bond : for making out 4 duplicate!... .,m work on roada, cirlif. J no. Hugliie. " " " David Goat... exoherallent la apeclal tax.... Hcihannon L. L. Co. for plank... per ot. for oollecting a)ecial tax..., par ct for colleclinc road tax. .. $404 111 S 00 4 00 s oo JS 00 . It 03 ' to 00 ' 4 00 ... 4 00 S 10 ' IS If to 14 40 40 t 00 410 01 240 80 44 81 ID 00 10 74 r m 1 86 - SO 1 80 t 00 " 6 00 ' t 00 By error In J. W. Kjler'a tax.. ,. Uy error la K. Walk ! tA.....m..... By error ia J. Shugart't tax....... lly uae of houae 1 dayi for aetlling By 1 day!1 tattling By cent filiate of David floe By order to Ji.cs Hughe for making 8 duplicate!.. , k lly I booki for lame By amt paid P. Hhleldi for oae day's work oa Dunbar bridge.....'-.... By amt lo J. Mock, 4 dayi' tetUing... By oommlaalonen' order lo J, Hughei " and D. Ooti.. ' By 4 per et. reduction in ipeeial tax . 01 1 40 . i n 1 oo X 176 00 . '.. . T 11 40 17 131 77 paid to treaiurer. By 3 1 per ct. com. oa f 1,607.0s., Balanoe due towoihip.,v. .:. . l . i. : ' ', , ' Total ..,... M.,.,...t.i. t..M .M.t. BCIIooi. v-i:' axtvoa. !'(! $1,043 H i - , '', $J,U7 41 , 177 88 lot 40 I' 1 M ' 140 120 00 To ant, of duplioate airetaed for Uil To S, ate appropriation.,,.,,,,...,,..... To militia Bniw , To Sana reo'd Iron. Jothoa Kerna..i.. Te ant reo'd lor teheol houae for elec tion purpoicl i.h To rent Of tho Homenlough houae.... Total., ...J.. S4.0JI 84 oaanrroa.'- By amt ordert eeacelled aad paid ', By repairing and taxel on property la . ttaccoia, n 40 By collector't 4 per et. ou tS.ltl S4... lot It By treaaurer't H per et. oa 3,764.Sd. , 01 18 Uy exitnoraliuni r tat 08 alaoce due townabip 872 18 Total.. 44,0:14 1 .1 ,1; ' ' ' atca.r-iTUi.4noK.; Balance on poor lax..... v, .....,.,... j, $6 Jt llaltnoeon road tax..,. . . 131 77 Balance on tchcol tax.... n. ......... 171 28 ToUl balanoe dul townihip,,,,.... , .. 84 We, the umlinlgntd A ad I tore, having eiaav- Intd tbe reeeipta and vouehen ;of the Dkttrlel Trrivaurcr, certify the foregoing to bt a true and correct atatement of the Poor, Road and School fundi of Decatur townahlp for 1S7S. ' " ' At OH MOCK, V . ' ' a MOHK.S OWKNS, ' V Audi tori. , NATHAN KKI'HART, Dtcatur townihip, Juno 14, IH74.-M ' "Til VORCJS NOTICE. .:, n i .J 111 tha Conrt nf nmnn.n Pliu at Clktflsald ouumj, io Iho HUt of lVnnijflvnl : ( .- Sinli M, ClirV, t;1 BulifMBn- Eur THrorc, No, t..S 4 ' I , n II U tV OM.u. 1 A niT iiiiAt iricnti, at i v, ittarva isrsn. idii. . vi. j'Allei 8. bp. N. ad, Juno mnci t. viant. j . Terra, iH7a., , , ,, You, the taid Milei J. Clark, are hereby aoti ilrd and required to be and appear before our aia uourt, te be held at Ulearncld, ea the 171b day of Augnat neat, to anawer tha petlea or llaal of the laid Harah J. Clark, above earned, aad ahow cauae, If any you hae, why Ihe aaid Sarah J. t'Utk, your wife, ahould not be divorced and teparaled from tha Boadt of Matrinoay, entered Into with you, according to tho Aota oi Aaaeeably in men oaae maue anu proviuect. ' j W. It. MrPHRRHO!, ' Rherlt'l Offioe, H; ", -:t..u , .BbeflaT.1 viraniwiu, ra.,euiy I, iei-vi o "JOOK OUT FOR THE 1 ';' . ! l . f 1 mn MTwi)( L Li J? T. Ji HUBBARD &C0.,; DKALKR8 IN sTovfes A" ranges; , AND MANfFACTURKRS OF , Tin,;. ;. , :.-,'-,.:. Sheot-lron . , ', ' i ' " ' & Copper Wari PLUMBERS & UAS FITTERS, ' Near Market Htreet, Clearfield, Will keep oa hand all tbe belt Cook Slovei, wnea lleatina Ftovea and Furnace! jn thi market, among wtiicb we mention Ihe Argand Range, Victor Cook, Diamond Bute and Kelipae, all of which for beauty of deilga aad cheapueat cannot be aurpaiaed In the market. All of our Rtovet we warrant to give entire latlifactiva, or tne move can be returned in tin dayi. Old tovci taken In part pay for new onet. We keep on band all of tbt latett and beat . HEATING STOVES AND llANGES. Particular attention paid to tho repairing of all kind! ol Btovet, ..angel and rurnacea.. TIN WARE; Of our own nuuftwUir, of II kiodi, whkfc wbiek will W fold obtwp for OfMb, by whoUula or retail., AU or war U midt oat of otv and two cross tin. and warranted t b juti m we represent ft. . Tin Roofing and Spouting: done at short notiee aod sn most raaeonable ter-ws. aod refMiriag neatly aad proniptlj exe etiied. , .4-c. PLUMBING AND OAS FITTING done aad all Jobt warranted perfect. Will keep oa hand Gat Fixture!, of all kindi, and St up houtea with Ranget, Bath Boilere, Bath Tuba, Bhower Batha, Waih Btandt, Sink! and Water Clotcta. . , , Partiet wliblng aaythiag doaa la our lln! will do well to give ui a call, ai we are determined te pleaao all tn regard to price aad itylo or work, ttianihlp.- T. J. Hubbard wilt peranaalty .rap, intend all work tntruated to our care. JuneS T. J. ni'UtlARD A CO. Sheriffs Sale. BT virtue ef a writ of Fim Fmtimi, Iteued oat of the Coart of Commoa Pleat of Clear Bald eouaty. and te ma directed, there will be tipoied to PDBLIO 8ALB, at the Court Houae, ia ue Borough of ciearleld, oa Saturday, the 15th day of July, 1874, at 1 o'clock, p. ., the following Real Batato, to wit t Beginning at ttonti oa the aoatheait comer of tract Mo. 1034 .theaee north 84 degree! weet 107 perohei to a poet aad aioe.ee j theaoe north I de gree! eaat 101 perobeatowhitepiaettamp thenee toulh 88 degree! eaat 104 perchee lo a poet) theaoe eoalb degreot treat 140 pereheo to a to nee aad alaoe of begtaning, eootaiutng 00 acrei aad 142 perchee, with allowance, aad being wart of warraat No. 1VM, aad having a large f ranee Houae, frame Bare, large Orchard, aad other outbuilding! and luiprovemeat! thereon. Boitod. takca ia oxeeutUa and to bo told aa tha property of John u. noyer. . . Tnaui or SiLa The price or turn at which thi property ihall be itraek off mutt bo paid at the time of tale, or tack olhor arrangement! laoe at will he approved, otberwlie the property will he Immediately pat an aad Bold again at the expend and rtak of the per eon to whom It wai itraek off, aad who, la eaeo of diScieney at inch re-aale, ihall make good Ihe aarne. end la ao iaitaaee will the Deed he p minted In Court for eoaSrmatloa ualen tbt money li actually paid to tho Sheriff. W. R. McPHKRHON, nnuaurr t tirriru, - i Pnerlir. Clearfteld, Pa., July 1, 1814.- ' ' - 1UBLIO VEJSDUK. " . The nbacriben will offer at public tale, at the late realdence of O. J. Yoaa, deceaaed, In Brady townahlp, Clearfield county Pa., on Tbnrt day, the 14th day of July, all the penonal prop erty of the deceaaed, eonalating of household gooaa, fanning utenalla, wtroni aad tledi. chaiai. graba, canthooki aad plkepolea, aad a variety of nae arxiciet, too aumerout to mention ; vhree horiea, a lot of young cattle and hoga. Alao, over 400,000 manufactured 18 Inch SAWED BHIN ULKS, the neat la the coanty, If tot ia the State. Over 800,000 of laeie Bhlnglea are of the No. 1 claaa. Alao, Nearly 100,000 feel of lowed lumber, eomiiling of different qnellllee, aad all kladt of building lumber, front frame timber down to plai terlng lath. Alao, cherry, Itnwood, oak, aak, beech and birch boardi, plaak aad eoantling. . Bale to oemmenee at t o'clock i. a. of laid day, and continue from day to day till all it told. Lib eral credit will bo girew. Termi made kaewa oa dayoftaleby JOHN F. OHWALT. I . . , MAHUARBT YOAB.J Luthenburg, June 14 St . E XKCUTORS' SALE. The undenigned, Rtecuton ef the ealate of Abraham Kyler, deoeated. will offer at BuMie ale In Kyhrtown, ClearteM county, Pa., oa nonaay. ui xtrtn aay mi aiy, idi-j, the farm hnowa at the " Joaeiih Seaeot Farm.' kouad- ed and deieribed at folaowt ! Oa the weet by land of Jowa B. Kyler, oa the north by land! of J. B. Kyler and Wm. at erne, oa the eail by land of Peter Ray horn, and en the louth by laud a of Peter Keybora aad Leo ward Ky ler, eoutaiaing KKJHTY-VOIIR ACRR8, and allowance, will a houae, ham, and good orchard Ibereoa. The lead It under a good itatt of culti vation. I ; .... Ttaut or Ban. One-third of the purchaae money to be paid oa day of aale t one-third ia one year, and tbe balaaao la two yean, to be ecurea by bond and mortgage on Ihe preanieei, , I v" Vi rBh, , . i . WM. T. ROTIIROCK, JeJI-Jt ,,, ,, Siaoutora; T 1ST OK .IIRttRS drawa for aa adjourned Ji Coart to be held oa tha Uriel Jtoada-f'-tbe IHh of Auguat A. D. 1874. I 't . , . .1 M. Cowan......BoearmiJ. V, Walten.Clearllfld H. McClincr Bell Wm. Malholland J, N. McCrackca " John Breth J. B. Bunderlla " ' Thomat I'arkl Boggt V. B. Holt...... Bradford Luther Wllliaxw H. HartfeltJrBndy Jeeao Lioet , (leorge BetU " Wm. bing..u..Burnaide Joaeph Wall! ,';.. Simoa Pultoa ! " . Juha Coaaer ' H J. P.V.Rolley.Cevlngt'a Praaeii Migaot Ueary 8loao,,.OIearaald R. B. Taylor Wilt. Ktphart...Decatur l'. B. Kcnhart " Jea. Mooro.H,.,Perguaoa John P. lloyt . Prod. Migo4,n.Otrard B. LounibeTry.,.tioiben Ueo, W. Davll-.tlulioh ChriMleai HhofJerdaa Jaha Powell Lawnnoe Wai. P.llerua . Oeorga L. N err it Peter M.yer..... Morrii Adam Smith Pike David Watt Porrettor Bloom CAUTION.-. All peraoaa are berohy eautloaed ag ai-aat paying or aegoaiaitwg for a eertaia promlaaary aoto (ivea by at lo Ira B. Stlllmaa, datod erne time la January mat, calling for TWO HUNDRKLV aad FIPTT DOLLARS, payabU la Auguit Beat, Be we have never received value for laid Bote, and we aro deteruaed aot lo pay tno aaaa unieaa ooaaptiiea ny law. - ... D. IRIAUD. , New Millport, Jant t4-3t. , ,. ,: . : . i Isntlanfous. "1 LORIOUS FOURTH ! 1 ;. 1 , CLEARFIELD I I ' PARK. , KACES I - CLEARFIELD, PA , July 2d, 3d and 4th; 1874. Premiumr. - $2,500 VIRBT DAY-JM.V 3d. rUIlflE No. I, tHO. For 1:14 Race. Mile beeta, boat S in . $0 to lit ; I0 to li; )10 to Jd 120 to 4th. . . PUllflB K. 1. tlOO. Running race. Beit 1 In t, half mile. 460 lo lit; 40 to tdj 40 lo Id) 82(1 Ui Oth.-. - , PURSR No. 1, $171. Pot 110 race. ' Mile hcali, beit I la 4. $124 to Jet ; $70 to 2d; $i0 lo . td $:i0to4tb. , PUR6B No. t. $li0. Uotcl-kocpera' purae, for horaei that never run In anr race. Half milt, . beat I in 4. $00 to lit) $40 to Id; $10 to Sd ; ate t 4i.- , HECONI) DAY JULY 3d. PI'RBB No. 4, $224. For three mln .te raoe. Mile beata, beat 4 In 4. $100 lo lit; $I0 to . 2d.)$IU to Jd $24 to 4lb. PUREB No. t, $U0 Mcrcbantl' purae, for borate that never trotted in any race. $00 to lit I M0 to 2d S..0 to 3d 20 to 4th. . PlIRSB No. r, $.100. For 2:40 race. Mile hcati. $110 to lit, 400 to 2d 460 toed. Pl'RBK No. 11, 75 Fool race. Beat 1 in t, fourth mile. UD lo lit; $2 lo Jd $14 lo tdi$I0lo4th. THIRD DAY-JULY lilt. PURSE No.l0.$2.'.0. For2:i5raoe. Mllcheali. ; beat t In 4. $100 to lit; $79 to 2d; $51, to Jd ; f 25 to 41b. PTJRB8 No. 4, $750. Kooning race. Half mill, beit t In 4. $120 to lit j t0 to td ; $40 to Jd; $.10 to 4th. ' ' - - ' PURSE No. 8, $515. Free to all trotting horaei. 41 ill beata, beet I la 4, ,$.100 to lot j $140 to iU 94 9 ao ou. , National Atioclatloa and American Jockey Club rulec to govern. Entrance fee 10 per cent., which oiuat aeooni' pany ail entrica. A ny hone diatenclng the field, or any part of It, ball paly ae ontitlcd te orit premiam. i Kntriea elote Baturday, June 37th. at 8 o'clock, r. M. Jtotriet addrelied to Uxo. K. Kolacxia, Clearfield, Pa. - K. A. BIOI.KR, Se Tnai'r. " ' " 11KO. B. I10BACKER, Preiid t. Clearfield, Pa., May 13, 1874. qilN-WARE, STOVES, Li U .'. u . . f. v -v : AND II AllDAY AIIE ! WATSON, NICHOLS & CO., ; tURWENSVILLE, PA. ! ' Having bought the Hardware Store and Tia Shop formerly belonging to W. A. Dale, wa intend beeping for aale everything belonging to the butineaa, and will endeavor to aell ai luw for oath aa can be bought thii tide of Philadelphia. At uur eitabtlrhmcnt may be found at all time! a full tupply ff . . j j ; . , Shelf and ' Hcaty 1 Hardware, SIIRRT.lr.OV tNDTIN.WABE, Cook and Healing Stoves, SHOE FINDINGS, i l . ," , t. . ITtvils, F&iats, Oils, Glass, Putty, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Forming Implements of all Kinds, BCTTIIES, J , '',.") - . .. j BCYTIIR-BNATUBS, , ... . GRAIN CRADLES - , RAKES, Ac. .w jHiLL ri.rnr.ras, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, DQRSE-8H0SS,' J i) ! -; , , llOltSK-SHOE NAILS, ;i a a K i t a a ,..Bott.. Wood and Willow-Ware Oil Cloths, 4c. JfOt-TIN Sl'OLTISa dona low and beit of material mcd. . . . , WATSON, NICnOLR A CO. Curweuivtlle, Pit-, Jaae 1,1874. . v T O FARMERS I I ' l , ';'.:. . '- And all Persons who wish to do the Labor of Tea Men . , i By one man and the lnveatment of a few dollin in machinery, we offer Woods' & The Buckeye Movers, which have otood tha teat of twenty veen. In which time 'there hat been more of tbete ma chine! made and lold than of all other niarhinri combined, in the United Btatrt. The Woodi' machine tank Hie Oral priae at Vienna, Auitria, la eompetitioa wilk all the machine! of the world. We alio tell tbt Ithioa. llai-cntowu and Comlcy alt warranled to br mado of the beat material and If they do hot do their ork right, we will uue tiem tiact tnd re tend me money. Wc alee tell .. ..... u . ... . ,. ... SPROUT'S nilKAtt AND KSI.US' HARPOON i . .. FORKS, PULLIKS, Ac. I THRRftlllNG MAClnNI.lt, of all klndi, bat mottly Ellit A Holfman'i one. aone treao J t) IJ K , , , ( ByCKRYB &HAIN DRII.LH, C1DKH MILS, " rA.IWirtt MILliM, a and all other machine! tn our line. Two car hmda ot machinal Jutt rcotircd. To not fall to call. . M. O. BltuWN A BRO. At Meat Market, oa Market tUcet, Clearfield, JuneJ:J4 IXECUTBIX tinTICE.-Noticeli here J by given -that lelteva tewtamentarr on the ealate of llKNIlV HWOOl'K, deoeajed, late of Brady townahlp, Clearfield county, penn'a., aaving been duly granted to the undoreind, aH peraoni indebted to taid citato will pleate make payuacat, and thoau hariag elalma or deeaaadt will preieat them properly authenticated for let tlement. BARAH JAMB SWtMll'K, . ,.''! ' I "I I ' ! Sxecutrix. , Luthenburg, June 10, 1874.-41 , , rpEACttJERS WAITED. The Bohool Dlrecten of tbo bnruugh of Clear field give lotiee that ip).lleatlimt will be received from teachert, for Ike varluat department! in the Snblie trhoolt of, tid bornatgh, until Auguat UKau IH14. AI Jeaat fear teaohen will be re quired.. None but tbe beet will he aeoepted. The Prinoipal muit be a man of experience, with a thorough oduoatlon, and able lo teach the lan guage! If ncreiaary. Itinera! wage! will bo Bald, jly Mdll el the Boanl, . ! c ti-i J:10 'M.Ji.'CIJLI.OUOII, Bcc'y. CAI'TltlN-AII pertooi an hereby eaullnn ed agalntt purrhaetng or ia any way med dling with tho Mlewtng properly, am la poeaei Iob of Cooaeliue Crowel, of Brabant townihip : I black itallion,-1- act doable haraeai, I plow and 1 harrow, aa the uamo beloagi to mo and It mb Jeet to mv order. ... i funeir-At i 't T. H. PORCKT, I PARDON NOTIOE. Nitlce it aerel.y tlren fhat aa aotillottlen will bo made to the Board of Per done, at llirrlt- harg, lev a eHrdoa fur Thcmii Waple, convicted IB tho Coal ef Quarter Beetle! of Clearfield ooaaty at Hepteailior aeaomtit, 107 1 . 1 ' ' Wkfi M. MeCULTiOlTtlllj JO Mitt ' Attertwy fur Petllloner. yi.NF.aAlt lUTTKlis." , Pl'RftV VEUETAULK. FRKK- FROM ALCOHOL. lJK..WALKKR1,s "; CAUPOIINIA VINEGAR BITTERS. ...crcrrcm without Ihi . 5 ".XT r.J:5.- f of Our anawer It, that they remove the oauaTo"".!. eaae, and the patient recover! hit htallh. jZ. are the great blood purifier and a lif..,l,Z principle, a perfect R.nov.to, and Invlgtru, of the tyitetn. N before la the hi.,,rj Z the world baa a medialnt been eompoundedio. tiling the remarkable uualitlei of Vinxeaa W,' V?, hi?linf ,ioi' ' nian ) heir to. They are a gentle purg.tlv, w,, a Ton e, relieving Congc.tion ,r Indammai Iho Liver and Viteeral Organt, in Biliog. DU. The prnpertici of tt. W.lkcr't Viaega, im. cr. an Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carmiaativt, Vi . trictnua. I. ..!.. . ri;..: a...... ' t i. . 7 Z '. oeuanve, t'ount.r. IrriUnt, Sudorific, Alterative, and AntLBuioti, Grateful thouaandt proclaim Vinegar Bitten tbe ed the r .w. "igoreni mat ever luitaii. he linking lyatcm. "laia- No penon can Ukt then Bitten aoco,Ji0, ,0 direction! and rem. I. I...... ., . . 10 .-. .. uuwvu, uroviueu their bontuj a., not dc.troyed hy mioJr.l rZ" Z other meani, and vital org.ni waited beyond ! I Billoui, Remittent and Intermittent F, Which rm ma bm Lt.i i- tt . rlvert tkroDhout tho United ttltJ!t !ZSSt leBaeutM. CnrnlMir ain.l A .k. i. ,' n "wiai do, Braxoi, Bio arand".', Pib Savannah, llo.noke, Jam,., Md mtB) with their vut trihi.iia.u .1, ' ' and drTDi, are iorariablj eocompirmd by eT a .1 . . ' VUltlAt'D air.U llrir and other abdominal vitwra. In their trntBeti 7. r " " P""'ai lnnuenoeenoa thete varioua nr..n. I. ... "l" lbT! '? """;" the purpoKeoo.1 'dV, . , u.iera,aa tney will apeedilv remove the dark-colored rued matter wilk which the bo.ela are loaded, at Ihe tame time itimuui. ing the tccretioni of tin liver, and gcnerallv re. ttoring tht healthy function! of the direatiT. organt. , y , "'" ,.F.ortLf. 'll4 - by puriftict all ite lluidl with Vinegar Bittern can tnka hold of a lyitin tout fore-aimed. Dyipepaia or Indigeation, Headache, I'aic i, tho bhouldera, Cought, Tightnce! of ihi Chert, Itiitincii, Sour Kructioni of the Stomich. Bad Taato in tht Mouth, Uilioul Attacka, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lunga, l'a in the region of tbe Kidneya, and a hundred other painful lymptoma, are the otTjprinja of Hyapcpaia. One bottle will prove a better guar antee of ill merit! than a lengthy advertiiemee!. hVr.ir.ili m Vi..1. V.il u-kti- o ... .. ' "a u.i-j cwciiingN, i. oen, Bryaipelal, Swelled Neck, Goitre, IScrofi- . ......U,U,..,UP tf.v-rruriai aneetli.na, Old Sorei, truptiona of thi Skin, Sore Kyei, etc. It tbeae. ai in all nth.. taH,.i,.i...i a. Walkcr't Vinegar Bitten have thnwn their great eurative poweri iu the moet obilinatt and it. tractable catet. Per Inltam.n.ln. ..J r-l Dl . -....,, ... . u 1 ,u nnearauiiu, Gout, Bilioui, Remittent and IntermiltcntPeiera. 111...... .... , . .... . V v. iu, ...gwi, iuer, ivtuoeyi aod tbt 1IUJJ... ILm. ni... .... I o.. 1 ... eatct are cauacd by Vitiated Blood. fl,..t..l I,:.. n ircuri. i-erauni cngtgru la PainU and Mineral!, lueh aa l'lumbera, Type lettert, Uold-beater! and Mlnen, aa they adraoee -- v uw.1,111 ui tne ri'tweia. To guard againat thi a, take a duet of Walker'a Fur ftkln T. i. n. .a T.. .' . . n ,. . , -..-, .rnuuvDi, leuer, paii- Rhenm. Itlf.l... Q .. n: . r. , h - ' "i rianpirv, ruaruiea, nona, Carbuncle!, Ring-worma, Scald-head Son Erea, . hryaipelat. Itch, Pcurfa, Diacoloraticna of thi Skin, lliaon aad Diaeami of the Skin of bat ever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of tbe ryatem In a ihort time by the Pin, Tape ahM other Wormi. lurk ine lu tki lyttcm of to many thousand., are effectually 4c atroyed and rrmored. No tyitem of medirice, no vermifugea, no anthelminitica will free tbt yitem from wormi like these Bitten. For Female Complaint, ia vounr or old. mar ried or tingle, at Ihe dawn of womanhood or the torn of lite, theae Tonic 1) It ten diaplay to de cided an inttuenee that Improvement it aooe per ceptible. . - Clcante the Vitiated Blood whenever vou (ltd Itl iainuritiet kartting throuwh the ikla lu Pim- plct, Bruptinnr, or Sorre; elranie it whea yoa find It obitructed and alurrirh in the veinr: clcanee it when it la foul your ft-clinga will tell you when. Keep Ihe blood pure, and the health of Ihe ayitem will follow. r. ii. McDonald a co., I-rugglati and (lee. Agla., Sua Pnnciace, Cali faruia, and corner of Waahingtoo and Chtrltol itrcctt, New Vork. Sold by all Dnipfini 4 ircaitn. octto it-iT. B OOT AND SHOE MAK1KO. JOPKPH II. PKKRING. oa Market ltreet,ll Shaw't Row, Clearfield, Pa., bat Juat received a line lot of French Calf Bhim and Kipa. tht beit in the market, aad la now prepired tenaB ufactun everything In hia line, lie will war rant nil Work to bi ai reprcaented. me eltiaena of Clearfield and vicinity an retreetfully Invited te give him a cell. vtork dene at ehort notion. , 7:11 1-1? ' ADMIHIHTHATonS' N'tlfK'U. Nulirt li heriky given that lotloraef admtalatntiet oo the eatato of GKO. J. YOA8, deecaard, li of Hredy towaahip, Clearfield county, Penn'a, having been duly granted to the uaderaiguee, all ptreona Indebted lo aaid tiUtt will pleaai make Immediate payment, and tkoie htriil elaiaa ot demand! will preient them proparlj authtatlcated for ttltlement without deiay. Jt. F. OSWALT, MARGARET TOA.t. ' June t, 1174 fit v": i - Adminlitretcn. T. M. ROBINSON, MaHiafivetarer and dealer Ia Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Ccllara, Whlpi, Bruihca, Ply Ncti, Trlmn-ln. llorae lllanketa. Ac. Vacuum, Frank Miller't and Heatifoot Oil". Orden end rrpiirtng promptly attended ti. Shop- oa Market itrcct, Clearfield, Pa., la rwa formerly occupied by Jai. Alexander. . IXKCUTOR'a) NOTIC'K. Notice ii r J by givin that letten telteiuehtarj bail"! been granted to tho nndertigued oa tbe eilata of K. P. M. MASTKRS, deceeeed, late of Cheat townahlp, Clearfield county, Pennrylva" " peraoni indebted to laid ectate are reqoeated w make Immediate payment, and there ''"! elaimi agatntt tht aarne will pntent Ihe" "' authenticated for etttlimenU JOS. It. BBET1I. Kite"1 , N. Waahingtoo, June 17, 1874.-41 IIXKCUTOH'H T40TICK. Kotierlr Jby given that tetter! teeretuentirjr hiH been granted to Ihe enbiaitibcr o the SlMtlN STANl.BY, dewaaed, late of townahlp, Clearfield county, Penneylvaaia, peraoni Indebted lo taid eatate are reqai't " make immedittt pavmenU and tk4a olalma againat thi tame will preaenl Iheai 7 attheaticatcd for letttemeat. ,no BOAZ ALBXAJiPKR. Onlloh, June 10, l74-t. ..'iw'"''- oh pilHTiiia'or bvbrt dkscri' tloa neatly necuted at thii oBeo.