Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 04, 1871, Image 1

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IMititr ami Proprietor.
Cards.
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ALL ACE &, FIELDING,
ATTOXIXEYS. AT - LAW,
Clearfield, P.
jafir-i.esal Imeinre. ,f ail ainl, allt-eeld l.i
v I iHiiiiin. Rii'l fiilcii! v. V i x in rr.i-li nee
i fi;h,n A. U'allatf. . ., jnl2:,0
aTvTaTt efTs7
I ATTOK.VKY AT LAW, , -:
f I karCtia. Pa.
ESL-OaK-e in tli Court liamT.
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H. W. SMITH,
iATTOKNEY-AT-LA .T,
CIcaiHold. Pa. 1
41U.I1U A. WALLaCB. J. DLAKe. WAI.TKI.S.
Wallace & Walters,
I Real lis tale Ajrcn.i and CuLVcjanctrr.
f C'lrfJeld, Pcnn's.
"wlU;! f.Matc b.iuiU nn4 solJ, titla caio
laed, eon-ei anccn prrpmi, Uxcn p and iy u
ranee taken. U.luo U uvu biidir.fr, nearly
)poaite Court IIjujj. . ja:il,V0
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTOKN F. V A T I, A W,'
CJearUtlJ, Pa.
f tr-Cia: In tlx Cour: Houja,
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JOHN H. FULFORD,
I ATTi'ltXKY AT LW.
ClrariiclU, Pa,
dee o& y.irkit Qt, o'-er IUrt,it.k A Xf',l'
LTnj Store.
'i tProrapt attintioi piven ti the eeenrini:
rU'iontjr, Claim. c, and U alt leal buiiot.4.
Marrh 24, Iju Ij.
ROBERT WALLACE,
i ATTOUSEY-AT-L '.W,
W allarc'.on, Clcarflcltl Count', Pcnti'a.
? .lAU leg.il businrn prom pi !y attooJoI to.
f W A L T E R B A R R E TT,
S ATTORN BY AT l.WV.
tjft-t on Second St., CloarOilJ, P. n n21(t
i "j o iTrsTCr c'OtTl -
' ATToBXtY AT LA'. i
Ami Peal KoUte Ag?tit. CIcarDrlil, Pa.
; Olnceon Tliiril Ktroot. bet.Cberr a Walnnr.
' if-Reil-eptfutle offfT, hi, ,rrire in retting
a'ol liuj injf Inndi to CleirlttU and ailjoinir.g
Qi'tinliri ; an.l with an "tr-rieneo of over twent
Tear, al a rarrejor, Qttte,. bimitelf ttiat he enn
ren ter lalltfaetton. M.2.'83 II
7WM 7 M Mc cu llou g h7
i ATTCT.XEY AT LAW,
Clrarfielil. P.
Oleeoo Market -troct one door eartcf the Clc-'r.
field Connty Dank. (majlR4
J-hn II. C'rvif. C. T. Aletanjcr.
ORVIS &. ALEXANDER,
ATTOHNKYS A f LA II'.
Ilclleitonte, Pa. r.l.l,'5-j
bR7w f aT m e a n s7""
tllYSICIAN i. SURGEON,
LVTiirnsiii nr,, pa.
ViU altttid pro(VfiunaI eull, p.'oiuptlj. aulo'70
DR. Al THORN,
i THYSICIAN & SUUGKON,
HAVINU Ioral;l al Kylrrtown, CIcarfnM rn
Pa., oflcrs pri-ie'M'innJ norviti'i tt t lie
tpt of the lurrounlinj country. .Srt. 2'J,'fiJ j
DR. J. F. WOODS;
; PHYSICIAN A SUnfJKON.
HaTifl rcwnvrrl to AnfoiivilU , Pa ..oftf h
rtileiiuiil acrt icci to the fnw,p ut (hat p'nee
aiij iho lurrouning couuiry. All c:.!U rcup:lj
a'acQiUJ to. 1. ft. 3 ffm pi
17 H . KLIN EM . D.; "
J'UVSICIAN k SUKCJKOX,
UA IXil b"i!el el Peonf.etJ, T . "t V.
prulefiounl rrviep, to thr pei j Ip rf (hit
puce lul aurrum. Ji::g o'.i;r. ! 17 . Ail :.!!' pronip'ly
alien l.d to. oct. l.t ".
J EF FE R S 0 N LIT Z,
Ml V ?J I C I A is isuncEox,
n AVISO located at 0,oci !a. Pi., offer, hi,
profeieivonl ,ericea to the copla of (bit
plaoa and aurroundmf eountrr.
. fcivAli call, prouiptly attendol to. OiTVr
aad reeidoni: on Cuitia at., foranriy oe'upied
ky Or. kline. ui)l ly
DRT J '. p'. BURCH FIEL D,"
. Iitta Rrtrn nftheS:;j B.fi'fn'kiit, Pflnnnylrani
V-'luDtoert, hai inn roturnpj fri.tn tht rirmy
orTcn fail profeaional aervlcos to the citiicn
air UlearfleU e-oity.
IRff-Prof 'Pitan tl r..i!!i pramptl r attrn !fj to.
CBia oa 3a4 ..rcL fjrnirly occuutnl ty
Or. Wooi. ui.rlCI tl
OR .T. J E F F E R S O N B 6 Y E R ,
niYSHMAN' AM) $r KJ V, "
SjcuuJ Btiai.1. C.u-fl.M. Ta.
tltv'irs ptnninfDily I rc 1, l.f n u.Tf-r
bit r,ilrni-.nal rprrtff to lli cittirni ni Cli :.nii'l'i
ni vii'initv. and the public ffrut rally. Ail ...
pro mptty a(trnlrti to. oetji y
f7 BrREA D, M, lb,,
rilYSlCIAN AN I) SUKiiIMN',
Kylrrtotvn. P.
fleipeelfullr affera hi aerrieei to the eitiiene of
aha enrroaadtng eoantry. aprM B,n pd.
""REUBEN HACK MAN.
House and $:gn Painter and Paper
Hanger,
t lcartlelrt. Irnna
,Wjl pfiitr Johf in hit lint .ro'nt,lly nj
la -pwrhmMilik omtincr. fTt.t'J
DENTAL ' rARTNEBSHIP.
Du. A. M. 11 ILLS,
TtTf Dirai to inform hit tutrom, and tht
patina oertlly.tl hI ha .u aKwciit4 wilh htta
4a tbt pratieoC Dmt'itry,
s. i sua w, i. i). s,
M'Tioti fraluat of tht Phlla.ll bia Penta)
I'olUjja, and akfrffort hv tba hifchrpt tttrpta
iiuni of profedPinnl ikill. All work dona ii
tit oRj-a I will hold inyelf prrMtnnlty ratonl.
hit for brine duo In the moot MtufV'tVry mm
ntr aod bl((rnt nrdr ( th pr(f iton.
Aa alblihei. pr-tie of twonty twj yearn to
thi placa nibU tu$ to eak l my j.-tieia
wih coofidfnra.
Encaf cmintu from a diitanpa ihnnld ba madt
Vr laiar faw diy bfor thf psunt dmtjtn
S-miAgi , pim.i, 1-7 ly.
mm potto ii pipdtidt stum
GEO. B. G00DLANDIE, Proprietor.
VOL 1.MVIIOLENO.2109
" (Tards.
MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S
MARULK k STON K YAUD.
ri.i:APHEi.n, l'A.
.Ship on r.eo.l iilrtet, n,ar reim,lvftiiia
Kniiroad "I'l'i't. maj ls,'?l'itf.
G. H. HALL,
PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER,
isTATl CLE A HVir.LP, PEXN'A.'
rffI'uRif nltriy on Imiil nml inaiV to orlci
on nhort notice. Vc9 Ijurc'l "ii rrani naMw (trim.
All wrrk -ttrrnntfi'1 to rtmlcr MlUfT.etMn, ntul
dclivurt' t If fl'xirrj. n.) 2j:lyj il
GEORGE C. KIRK,
Jus'.icef the Ptnrp, ftrfrry.ir nnd Conre) nnrcr,
l.uihen-bur;, Pn.
All buMnd inlrtifU'l to liiin will I proniil!)
riitrml't in. I'Trnii4 wiitiii( to rmplov n hur
royor will Jo wftl to give Imn n cnll. kh h flalttTf.
liimmlf Umt be run rt'iiJtr aiitii-larlion. IeeU of
mm-cyan pp. nriicleF nl arroemrot, and all Ipr.iI
piiprrft. prniiij.ll)- ami nniUv t'UxOlfi, t.iar.ii'y.
DAN IEL M. DOHERTY.
EAEBER & HAIR DRESSER,
hEcoxD STnv.rT,
j,::'. ti.r.Ri ini.n, pa. f
CHARLES SCHAFER,
LAGLl! B K i; K It It E W ER,
Cicarfli'ld. Ta.
nAVIXCJ rent'd Mr. Kntres' Brewrrjr he
Innee tie strict attention to br.ine., ,nl
tlic niaiiuf'ii'turr ,f a luperior article of itKllH
to receive the patronage ef all the old and aiatij
new cutonicis. Aug. 2'i, tt'.
SURVEYOR.
flliin urnlcrViiM.co1 f-T.-r liiF (tynff p.nSur-
X. tp or, and umj lm founJ al hit renlcnec, in
l,.wrrnrp townlii-. Lcttcr will rcat.h biu di
rcrtrd to Clraitiiiit. I'a.
may 7-If. JAMES MITCH VXh.
"JTic .BOTTOR F rS
PirOTOGUaVPII GALLEUY,
!!irliM Ptrrct, CleirffM. Pa.
-CRt')MOS MAI'K A SPECIALTY.--"V"F
Tlvn ma.l" in equity, bp wr!l on in
X ernr wriihT, -OnnntnitU on hTi-l f(oJ
ii-ortmont of FKAMK. FTKilHnrftUJ'tS an-l
t'l ''SC'l'IC 'l i:VS. Fniiucs, frt.tii nt.y
ftyle of mouliiir, imp. lc to or.lr. n jr2S-il
THOMAS H . FORCE E,
rr, tra is
G l.N E r. A L M I RC II A XPISK,
Cn.VlI.AJITOX. Pa.
AIii. rt(nivf mniifiu'turrr nn'.! it.-nlfT in "'Kin
1'iullier ut.J aacil I.uulltcr of all kinil.
-?fOrkrI leii.'itcd ar.J all UllJ penmpll,
Hi.c.l. L'J '-'
CK. A LDLliT nrxj.r alsuut W. ALCLUT
W. ALBERT & BROS.,
Mnnofa.tiireri A extcniveHealcrsin
Savcd Lumber, Square Timber, to,,
UOODLANfl, I" L.N.N "A.
-OrJcri aolWled. Dill" tilled on .hort notice
and rLaomthlv term,.
A'Urcu roojiand P. 0.. C:,a ..!.! Co . Pa.
j.2i y v.- l.i:i:itl A Bltos.
FRANCIS COUTFUET, .
MHHCHANT,
I renchlllc, Icarflcld County, Pa.
Kerpf eonrtaritly on hind m full B.sortaient ot
l)ry tloode, liiriiare, (I roccrim, aiwt everithing
iiRuallr k?it in a rttail rtre, hiih will 1 sold.
for e,h, an cbrap ar rl.rwhere in the county.
Frcneh, ille, June 17, 1" 17 ly.
C. KRATZER &, SONS,
MERCHANTS,
DnAirns u
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware,
Cutlory, Quceoiware, Oroecricl, rroil.Iooa ard
Mitnglei,
(lcarGtlil, Pcitn'a.
At tlieir few .tnfe'roorfl.nn Seeend street,
near II. V. Lisler A to'. Hardware lore. IjanU
M0SHANN0N LAND 4 LUMBER CO..
OSCLOI.A STEAM J11LL3,
l?.-t PACTt rri
LUMBER LATH, A SD I ICKKT3
II. II. SIIILLIXOFORD, Prei.lrnt.
OJire r itM Pla", No. 135 F. 4th nt., Pbil'a.
JdllM LAIir, iSupfrinti-n.li'nt.
jeft'fi7 Oicfoln Mill. Clearfield county, Pa.
SAMUEL I. SNIDER,
Practical Watch Maker,
Ojijipnitp tli Cuuft Ilotur,
t'ECO.ND STREET, CLtAIiEIELD, PA.
nA!l ktn1 f Wttoifl. Cltclt no 1 Jrwlrr
jirnitly pjiaiic l, an t aork narmniid tn give
al.n'.anlion. piftr? 70
JAMES C BARRETT,
I.ullier? buT, IcirtitJU ( o., 1a.
,? ifru:ir',ii"iii" 4 ff mittancpf promiitlv m ,
in i alt kindi of iuitruiucnti eifcut-' ou
hrt iv ti' t. tii:.; 1.7'Uf
J. 31M , , , . ft. I .1 V 1 a ( ATM.T
E0LL0WBUSH & CAREY,
r,ooKSELLi:i:s,
iiliinK liiiok M.tmifat t-arcis,
AN I) SI ATIOXEnS,
"it .Vnrlnl SI., Vltllai!r:ihi1.
X.Pepr Fl"'ir Si.ha and !ln(r, FoVenp,
lt'cr, Note, Wrapping, L'arlain end Wall
I'sp-re. flh2t.7lll.ipd
NEW
iAHItliU WO It UK,
( i.i:ai:kii'.i.i 1'KN'a.
Ct W.L and n-o le neve MAKHLE WdltK.-!,
on M ukrt iln-. t, opposite the Ja.l.
MOM MrNT.-',
CKLi tAN XnVIII,
I'iili.NtU toi riir-,
TAllLi: T H"S. MAXTLi;.-",
.r.!r.x sTATi'.ir.v,
TLKHA I I TTA WAiir.
. llKAT) A F'itT PTfiNl:.', '
of n.W and t.tautiriil iti-,'gli.
All of whith will be ,old at eily prieee, or 2.V p.T
wot. hue than any other e.LMi'liuKnt in thit
eounly. r ,f i-l.-ti.'n guaranteed in all earn ,.
iirdt-ra thaiikliiily reriiird and prompt'y lillnl
in the lo ,t wotkmen-liko luannrr.
e. A. (JirtSiiX.
J,Mi-.e K. Wt!ot, Aprnt. myllTy
NEW MARBLE YARD
IS ItTHr.RMfURGJ
t PUR nndeitigtird t.ike, thi, rnelhud of iofonn
I toe tl,e eitiri u, ol t' e we.fern end of thr
cony lh;,l he ha, opened a Marble Yard, fr the
matmfVtuie of
Tnmllstnlics lluliunirlllr,
. . Mead and l oot Ktnnra,
4Lr aVc
' I eniph.y none lji,t th- loft worVmrn. and n the
! h.'.t iMii.'i rint. All ord, re priiniplly fllle.t and the
, work Hammed. A I li -- all b ll'-r. ,o
' IIAMKI, IIHI'M.AM'ER.
I.u'hrrt' org, 0-,rbr 21, l7t. ,
PKXXSYLVAMA RAIL -ROAD.
TYRONE A CLEAKFIKI.t) BRANCH.
ON and after M.in.l.iy. KuV. !l,l, Ie7i1, two
pB,eti(riT '1 rniu, will run d:iily fes.'ept Kun
d.iyi.) botwuu Tyrone end Ck'tuHcl 1, us tollowii:
CLliAItrini.I) MAIL.
LEAVE SOt'Til.
LLAVE NOIITII.
rlenr0i!d...,2. l(, r. . Tvmnc ..",.'',A.u
l'Uilipe'iurg .Jlt, . I).,.ool 111.)."
".'ii'ila I.u.i, " I'hilip.l.urg...! 1 .4ci, "
Tyrone !, : .,, n-nrfi.'lil 12.4II,I'.M.
CI.KMIHHLII At't'O.MMnllATIII.V.
LKAVlv PtH TIt. ' I LAVE SOUTH.
fln,rn-l l 7.ni A. V. Tyrone lri.0"A.ll.
fi,;i,n.;..,; a im ! li.r,.. .. lo t '-
Oik-eoU Ill .till " i Oeeo!n 2 ml r. .
liiterectioD...12..:.0 p.m. Philip. Iiarg ....4 "
Tvroiio I. lit " . Cletiriii'lJ, ur..i..''0 "
FA 15 13 ANI PI.STANCKS.
FKOM CLKARFIELD.! F110M TYRONE.
Elation. r: f Etatione. :
S fl 2 ?
I.eonsrd 2 !' Inlerpertion 4 lj
R..o.l',an.l 2" Van-eoj-w T 20
Tiii-liT 8 I.'. O irdnrr 8 20
Wnlln ton 11 .LS Jit. I'll nsnnt.... 1 1 JO
lllne Hull til 40 Siimiiiil It 13
Pliilipeliurg.il r. Saii.ly Itide...lo 40
Steinem" ' 1 i . 1'im.lllon 17 4i
liimliir 01 ro tHtrmla t (1.1
O.rrnln 'il ;r, llnnhar 21 tin
I'owe'lton t..C4 75 Hteii-erV '-'H
(aii.ly Hi.lge....'Jil ( PlllllKhurfr.-l 10
Siiinii.it '.'7 l5 llliie I!.ill 28 K.
Ml. I'li'littit....''0 (10 Wallaeeli.n :i Si
('miner S.I H t'O Ilirhr S.t Kj
Vanaeorne .SI 1 Oi. WooJiju.l 3 (I Oil
Irloreplion.....'17 1 l.t I eouard '.'1 i Id
Tjronc. tl 1 2( f'lrarllcld -II 1 (
FARE FROM C'LF.ARFIKLP, TO
Ilvllvfhnte, Pa
Lneh Hnren
Wil!i.un port
Huntingdon
l.ewiltown
MarTsvillo
llAllltl-lllllll..
j: (I'll VM.Ilr'.own 00
! 7H Mnrielll 6 6
.1 fin l.niir.i,',r 5
I fo IMIII.ADLLPill.V 7 i
He Allnnna I I'i
4 finf.lolm.tcwn t 80
, 4 ?.ilprrii!i ntt t u
t IISiM'fTIONM.
Cli e eonnectioTie imde al Tvrone wilh train,
H.t and Wr.t nn the Mnin l ine, and at Vi illiuuia
port for point, NoHh nrd K tt.
!'A.eu?era leaving Cleanietd at 2. id p. m.,
renrh Witiiarniort the ,iin. ihiy, and paifn;rr"
leaving W illi.imep'irt at 5.IHI a. in., rcueh Cli-ar-fi.-i.l
at i.ou p ro.
l'n.,en!iere f'-r wiiy .trilioe, on the Min I.lr.e
helwrrn Tyrone enl Iterri.l nr. loeee Tvrone at
6 26 p. m.' OL'lllClS C. WILKIN,
nOetf. iipiTintendenf.
(f lotUiug.
How lo Nave 3f ouey.
pnn tluica ara LarJ; you'd lilta to iaow
Th way to do it I will nbow,
If you aiil read whit foDowi.
A an who lirfd cot far from hera,
Who worked hnrd at bti trade.
Bat bad a hounohM to support
Tl-at iquandered all ha mado.
, I mat him once. Buy h, "My frien J,
I look thread bear and roiiitb
X'ra tried tn ffijiaif a puit,
Hut can't vara up uoug)i."
Soto T, my friend, how much hat yea t
I'D tell you where to o
To get a i'1t t found and rha-np i
To RiUKNtl ELN A Co.
He tork what little ha had tare 1,
And went to Relsrnxtein A Drolcrif
And thera bi ft a hindcoma luit,
For hair he paid to others.
Kow ha Is home, he looks so w.1t
And their effeal is such.
That when they taks their d-tily maal,
Tbey don't eat half as uuob.
Ap-1 nnw he Amis n Patunlny night,
With sll their wants supplied,
Th.it he has money It ft to spend,
Atid sume to lay aMJe.
II Ip fwd tnewn, with eheerful smils.
He e'l'ily tttls to
If you'd pave monry, go and buy
Vour elothes at
EEIZENSTEIN'3 CLOTUIXd HAM.
Where the .cheapest, finest and he it Cloth in r
and 'ond Furnishipn; (loot) ran be bad to suit
every Uite and in every style aprl 1,70
YiUsifcUancom.
NEW DRUG STOKE '
VVH. U. ALKVAMiKI., M. I).,
l)rup;iet ami Apolliccary,
CUUWENSVILLE, PA.,
Kirys eur!..Mt!y oa hand a !u ai:o:tmenl of
DRUGS,
Patcrt !eHcinr. Piiit and O.N, Varnlsfiff.
Ie SliiUp, Ac. Hii ' ell "f Iru is puT and
fVfi-h. find rutiuinr ran rt!y rp-.a petting thr
best of crirylliiiig in bis line. 11 i a Ptwk of
PER F U M K R Y ,
T't.ltt Ariiclf., Hair T'.nifP, Crtnmtir, Itru-hrs.
T-ntrt P-.pii.. r..inl.i, IVoki't BH.k, P.nn. Ink,
iViirili mt ! Ppprr, and a crnrml aP'irfuitnt of
thit rlas of g v It, t nit ft iho bt-sl (juslit v.
rVRE WISES A- LIQUORS,
For Miriicat purprpri only,
Cia-'. Puily, LultrifHliti Oi!p, Ac, to su't the
null of the ooininunily.
His eteiifi,e and wrll .looted Mfx V of Iru
nnt Alitltcine rnntilBP hi in to nil I'h -sieiaus'
prepfriptins on fhort nlice and on tbe iiiokI
rcspi-no'ile trnon.
Rir'afM and rhwrM will find his ilvk nf
(b-ing an-1 K'n"kiip Tolmiv". t'ipiirp k KnutT,
to cnsit or the T'ry t"si hnindp in the market.
A rtitre of puMin pitrr.nnc is I'dijiie.L
Oet. 1 .1m. W. B. AI.KX AMKR.
fjltl
M M II Kit M i: N 1
rr.RrEiiMS in
CANTHOOKSI
Tli CirnrfiVM EaeWior Canlloi.k will not
wrr out or break, b ing riiutru-t d aitb one
solid bind from el( to poit.t.
It is pronouueed by all practical lumScniKn
wbdi br examined it to bo the tnott perfect
Cinthvik er Invented.
Amos Kennard, Patentee.
W -nufiumrrd by Ami s ki.v.Ri it Co., st
CI-EAItFIKLI', I'A.
"A!I or.leri prompily ittcndnl to. r. -;i"T
WESTERN HOTEL,
lppiisite the Court Hn use,
C LK A W F I K M, PKN X A.
AcouimcdUtns nrM-i-la And eharcf ntudrtal.
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PRINCIPLES
CLEAlFIE,), PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1,
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLR.VRFir.LI), PA.
WKDSESDAY JIOHXIXd, JAX. 1, 1.71.
111 1: l' k NOW Si LAND.
O Iflud unkn'-nn ! Iloyond !ir mortnl sieht,
Wrpt ronntl wilh RlooniT hadiwp of ih niKht,
Our spirits fins'l. yet lonjr to Wing the tlilil
To ttiy miteriuus elioros.
0 Inntl nnb'iwn ! We ptrain onr enter ryej
Into the dark wc smd our )ic'ltn cry ;
V'o cull in in ; no voices in:il.c reply
1 rim thy u lU-ri'iUf tliorvf. -
0 LilJ uhkmnTii ! a ne or endintr trnin
In stem profcbion Iroin tln-M riNilmi of paio,
M res iwly on. but c-iun-i n t bajk j?-iu
1'foui Uiy mysterious shores.
0 I an-) unkn'iwn! Art lliuu far niT, or nrar?
- drily knw our hived oimh dUapm",
And llf old VtiU't wo no umrp cim ueur
Fr'jui thy myntprioui pIjohp.
O land ui,kai.wn ! Ily the dividiiijr utrf-am
We fllrnid and jfare, and srattiut4P family ilreaui
The don-;- ttill part and yifid one Irantient gleam
Ot thy mysterious sboroa.
O l.ml unknown Th:it dry of dn.VS draw l nia'h.
W hi li rii!i.4-k tli'r hiildn tnv-trry,
And l-i'l our irrmi:ii.. Icrrm jiirits lly
f thy ln (liriiiuu lMr'P.
"HERE'S RICHNESS FOR YOU I"
The Prrkielriit'i Care fur Ilia Kelationa
Ilia WHV'a Third Cuuelua.
UnJtr that aliumcTul system of per
fonnl nnd fattiiiy e;ovcrnmrnt which
(u-ncrnl (irant has cattihliahrd, the ro
laliveH of. Iho I'lvsidcttt, of whatever
d.'frreo, enjoy utiuhtial jui vile-jos in
Pt'HH''t of imnor", Balttrit'S nnd fooa
Tlio cxtraordiniiry nuiuhcr and varie
ty of these connection linvo indueed
u to make llto nttenipl lo present in
the form of o kind of court rcg'wter a
of those fortunate, persona, and of
tho oRien nnd dihtiiictions which they
respectively cnjry, Tito compilation
of this liet linn cost tin ".onio labor ;
ami wo arc well aware thai, oflor all,
many runsin. nnd neeond rousink
who hold oillco nro not ineltided ; fur,
Strang to fay, tl.iw liiiid of I'lvsidon.
tin I bi'iicvolenco does not seek public
ity, lint if any couMn or lnother in
law whom we have omitted or whom'
ivc have- not ncciirntcly dHcrihed w ill
inform u, wo will givo him his due
place and his proper lillo in a correct-1
ed catalogue of t'10 ruling family : .
J. Ulja-cti Simpson (jraiit, 1'reii
dent of tho United. Stales.
II. Je!-o Hoot Ci runt, PreeiJenlV
father, p.oftiiinslcr ul Covington, Ky.
III. Fivdciivli Ileal Grunt, l'roi
dent's Ron, cadet nt West l'oinl.
IV. Orvil L. Grant, rivt-idciifa
brother, partner with the collector of
tho port ut Chicago.
V. Frederick T. Pont, rrcsldcnl'
father in law, claimunl of hunU nt
t'aiondolen, MisKouri, euchred by
Wilson, C'omtniwiioiier of tho Laud
Ollit o. -
VI. .Uev. II. J. C'i'ftiiier, l'l-ciJiMil's
Lmtlier in law, minister to Ilenmntk.
VII. Abel Itathbono Curbin, l'le-i-dent'a
brnlher in law, negotiator of
'gold nnd real c.itale speculations with
Jntnea Fi-k,Jr , iind Jay Gould.
VIII. llrcvct Hiirf.Gen. F. T. Dent,
Prcnidonl'a brother in law , chief uther
at the executivo mansion.
IX. Juilgo Louis IVnt, Presidcnt'e
linilher-in litw, counsel for claimant",
before tho President. Fee estimated
nt S lO.Oi'O it year.
X. Gcorgo W. Dent, President'
brother in law, eppvaiser of customs,
San Frane ist o.
XI. John Dent, President' hrolh
er in law, only Jmlit.n trailer for New,
Mexico iinih-r IniJian Ilureau ; place
worth 8liMl,(00 a year.
XII. Alexander Sharp, President's
brother in law, marshal of tho District
of Coin labia.
XIII. James F. Cuey, President's
brother in law, collector of the port of
New Orleans; jilnco worth $:io0U n
year.
X IV. Jnme I.onrrstrect, President's
brother in law's cousin, surveyor of
the port of New Oi lcans.
XV. Silas II t lsoi:, President's own
cousin. Minister to G uatcmalii.
XVI. Georga K. Lcet, President'
brother in law's cuuain, public t-tores,
New York ; place worth one hundred
thousand dollant a year.
XVII. Orlando It. lloss. Prcsidont's
own cousin, clerk in the Third Audi
tot' ofilco, Washington.
XVIII. Dr. Addison Dent, TrcM
il. tila brother in law third cousin,
ch ik in the register' ollico, Treasury
Department. ashington.
XIX. J. F. Simpson, President'
ow n coti-iti, Second I,icuteiitirit,Toii
ty filih Infantry.
XX. John Simpson, President's own
cousin, Second Lieutenant, Fourth Ar
lillery.
XXI. George H. Johnson, Presi
dent's mother's second cousin, Asses
sorof Internal J!evcnue,Third district,
()hio.
XXII. B. I.. Woman, PresMen'.'s
cousin's husband, postmaster, at New
port, Kentucky.
XXIII. Miss 13. A. Mugruder, Pref
idetit's brother in law's second cousin,
clcilt in Gen. Spinner's odiee, Treas
ury Department.
And now, what do tho American
pcoplo think of tho facts wo have ju.-l
laid before them f Is this what they
expected when they chose Gen. Grunt
to be their President f We know that
it ii not whnt vrr advocated in bis clcc
tion: nnd il we l.nd supposed it to be
possible, we w ould sooner have burned
otr our right hand than nsk any lili
ren to volo for him.
Was thero nn thing in tlio facts
charged upon Andrew Johnson in his
impeachment to compare in real t rim
inulity wilii the base and degrading
and dangerous action of President
Grnnt in giving office to Ida relatives.
A". )'. Sun.
An exchnnge says: "We have of
ten wondered where nil the blind peo-
I pie came liom ; lint it I plum now.
i Thero is a "blind factory" ut F.liiuv
net Ii, Iew Jersey, where l.irgn num
bers ore turned out every 3 cur."
A Lufeiyclte, Indium man pot
mixed up w ith on0 car w heels, nnd
Iho Doctor are deliberating whether
I to ampntato tho man to s.ivo tho
I sound leg, or to call tho w hole thin
a total lost.
j NOT MEN.
Tb.9 Social Spirit of San Francisco,
Tho main chaiiutei islicA of San
Francisco, as compared with tlio At
lantic cities, aro that hero the people
nro plumper and ruddier in Appear
atice, tliero nro fewer effort nt display
by tho rich, and fewer indications of
severe poverty nmong the poor, the
colors and patterns of dress nro plain
er ni I Iho maiciial richer, and tho
stranger is met with moro cordiality.
The Cal ili. rn ia 11s cllon complain that
people in tho Ka.-t scorn to be afraid
of compromising themselves by civili
ty to new ne'piaintnneei. Morn ro
gard j.i.id tlrt-re la & Winn's posit")'
and less to his intellectual valuo. So
ciety is slow to admit new comcrd
without indorsement by somo estab
lished authority. Thero is an nttnos
phcro of reserve that is designed to
preserve- tlio higher circles from the
contamination of unknown applicants
for ndmission.
The cool climulo of San Francisco
requires active, exercise for comfort,
and gives a fondness fur out door ex
erciso and for amusement. With us
there is no interruption in enjoyment.
yo extreme beat or cold puts a stop
to our lively season. In 1'astern cities
thero nro many weeks of lassitude,
w hen 110 one w ishes to make, any in
tellectual or physical exertion more
than is requisite, as matter of lni
ness, nnd this lassitudo fchows itself iu
the appearance of tho people. 011 the
streets. Sacramento in tho summer,
resembles Iho smaller cities of tho
Mississippi Vulley in tho matter of
brat, nml a lady from that placo' says
sbo likes to couio here for n few days
at a time, becauso tho cllmalo is so
exhilarating, nnd she feds lika spend
ing all lor t i 111 0 in amusements ; but
she would not wish to live here because
she should bo out .ill tho timo, and would
neglect her children nnd household.
In San Francisco, tho ladies follow
tho European style of dressing w ith
plain colors in the street, whereas in
New Yotk nnd Chicago, tbo colors
nre often bright nnd gaudj-, and sev
eral inharmonious tints may bo seen
n.ixel upon the amo person. Some
thing of the difference, is duo tn the
coolness nf our summers, which do
not permit the uso of dresses very
light cither in color or texture. In
Eastern towns nnd cities, poor women
and girls arc often seen in tho street
without shoes or stockings, but never
hcrt This poverty may be honorable,
but it attracts the "notice of Culiforni
nns fit once. '
Fifty leading men from Front and
California strci'ts put down amidst the
Chicago Hoard of Trade, would be
readily distinguishable by their plain
er dress from their Lnko Shoro breth
ren. On cno idj of tbo continent
there is n.oro plainness an I more de
votion to enjoyment; on the other
thero is more style nnd moro effort lo
appear aristocratic. Perhaps wo see
these things through the eyes of pre
judice ; but as wo do sen them, we
confess a decided preference for the
social spirit that prevails in S.m Fran
cisco. Attn CdH'orniin.
Night and Day,
Wb.'it a beautiful thought isemho-1-ie.l
in thoso words of Holy Writ, "und
tho evening and the morning were the
first day," "and tho evening nnd the
morning were tho second ibiy." Morn
ing bus, and over shall, follow the
evening ; and tlio, tgh our w holo life
may seem like one continued niht, it
shall ho a'ecode-J by tho brightness
of eternal day.
In our customary method of com
puling lime, wo reckon thai day com
mences ut twelvo o'clock, mid thus we
hnvo both its extremes shrouded in
darkness, A similar idea havo we of
life, of morning's childhood nnd even
ing's old age. liul it need not be thus
with lito Christian' life, for Iho even
ing time may be brightened w ith the
radiance of our Heavenly Father's
countenance; so that which seems to
us lil.o a beautiful sunset scene, is- re
ally, but a tiinglo ray from the sun
which ushers in the ylmi his rctutrce
tbn morning.
We read of those in anciat.t lime
w ho died, being "old and full of daj s,"
yet how mnny havo died, being old
0 ti J full of nl'lil. Evil thoughts nnd
deeds, tinlhankfiilncss anil complaint,
are stu b as make, up our rights. Our
davs aro inndo up of pure thoughts
j and righteous deeds, sorrows pstietilly
borne, words of loving sj inpalliy to
l!ie poor, bereaved one, little acis and
locks of kindness whith bring buck
the glad sunshine lo sotuo weary soul,
and nro ns balm tn the wout deil spirit.
They are the bright, precious gems,
whose rudianro sparkles lliroii jhotil
all time, nml by whose tlcnr light we
an behold tho hilnvsy cast up for
the ransomed of the Lord. Then enn
we look beyond to the ' Iliver of life,"
and llint city whith bath no need of
the sun nor oT the moon.
And thus may lile in this world be
as the blessed dawning ofcteinal day.
A Lkss-in Y oil GlilLd An intelli
gent gentleman nf f'oi;iino visiting a
country village in Maiinnot larliom
I'.ungii', was hospitably entertained
and lodged by n gcuticninn having
three daughters. Two of tliero, in
rich dresses, entertained the distin
guished gtiesl in the parlor, while one
kept herself in Lho kitchen, assisting
her mother in pivparing the food and
setting lho table tor leu, nnd alter
supper, in doing the woik till It was
finally completed, when sho nlso
joined her sisters 111 the parlor fur the
remainder of the evening. The next
tnoriiint; the stum daughter was again
I curly in tho kitchen, w bile the tti.er
two were in tho pal lor. I he gcal Io
nian, like Kiaiikiin. po'sc-.sril n ilis
eliminating mind was a t-lcso obser
ver of lho habits !f tho young ladies
watched nil opportunity nad wliis
pcre l something in the car ol too in
dustriotn one, nnd then loll for n
time, but revisited the same family,
nnd in about one year lho young la
fly cf the kitchen wns conveyed lo
lloslon, the w ifo of the same gcutlo
man visitor, w hero sho now presides
at an elegant mtinion. Tho gentle
jinnntvlinso fortune sho shares, r.hc
won by a judicious deportment an I
, well directed industry.
1871.
Fino Dressing in fjhurc'j.
Iicligion i.s growing costly and bur
deiisoino 10 the poor in tho tax now
imposed upon tlictn in tho way of
fine ( lollies We reproduce from the
Wit, in aii'l li'j!, , tr, tlio follow
ing thoughts on this subject:
Is it of any use to protest against
tho prevailing custom of making our
churches on Sunday exhibition rooms
of the latest fashions in wearing up.
pure! '' Wo expect to eo displuys ,,f
tlio intones nml looleries ot dress m j
tho diMvring room, concert room, nnd I
places ol uiiDiM'iuent or entoi laiiimeiit, I
(or ihfj rrrfivorn fur exhibition f .UlT
even in tho street our American
women have tho vulgnr pride of wear
ing apparel only suitable for indoors
(and not always tliuro ) littl w hen the
housu of God is m.'tile thus to minister
to tho weakest vanities weakest be
causo a rich dress is merely u matter
of purse, and depends neither on cu!
larc, nor brains, nor rank if it is
timo lo protest. Vanity, snobbery,
and silly rivulrica nro despicable any
nl f.,,1 11,0 ..1, 1. .1 .
jgitsting and should bo intolerable;
nay, more, they are contrary to every
rational idea of religious propriuty.
In the world pcoplo 111113' aL the
dres, but in the church God has ttt
do with the heart; there is r.o distiiic
tion. lint, where is tho trttu idea of
wot ship w hen tnoro-iil tent ion is given
to the adornment of the body than
the needs of the soul ? We have seen
younr Indies "join church," uud in a
evift voice, ''renounce tho world,"
clothed as for tlio ball room rather
than as a follower of "tho meek and
lowly Jesus," nnd pray for God to be
"merciful lo us miserable einners'' in
toilets prepared ul great cost of time
and money fur that very purpose.
Tho glaring inconsistency of this
course, purstled to a greater or less
extent in all our churches on tho Sab
bath is a mockery, and also a sorrow
ful reality, nnd wo only wish that
some of our leading w omen of position
und wealth, (ruo christian women,
would niter considerating tho matter
seriously in its relnlinn tn God, their
own hearts, nnd their fellow mortals,
institute a reform.
Faults iii Building.
Among the most prominent we may
enumerate these fault in planning
and erecting houses :
1. damping a house down I) the
smallest possible space, so ns 10 make
more yard room, which will never be
used.
2. -Making no calculations ns to the
size of rooms or the h't-ation of furni
ture. il. flailJing chimneys by cucss so
that ono has to havo a dozen lengths
of useless stove pipe, or else placo his
stovo in tbo moot inconvenient loca
tion. 4. Arranging v, indows and doors so
that 0110 opens against the other, or
in the very spot lo bo occupied by a
piece of furniture, or so' placing them
that no fresh nir can gel through the
lions,., even though the wholo should
be open.
ft. Providing no mean., of ventila
ting rooms, savo by open doors or
windows; hence nil tho impure air,
which is generated by breathing, cook
ing, fermentation, ns il is rati tied,
rises lo the top of the room, nnd there
remains to breed discomfort, diseaso
und death.
fi. Nailing sheeting n (lie, outside
of tho studding nnd clapboards (or
siding) closo to tho outside of that,
having small or no air holes between
them; and as, in nine cases out of ten,
green material for each covering havo
been used they shrink and rot, soon
making n honey comb of the shell,
though plastered with paint and co
inenl. 7. Laying the floor ilircrlly upon
joists, or al best, laying it with culls
full of knots and shakes which aro
but little belter than nothing, nnd as
11 cniisi qiienco, tho tl'sor is always cold
and uncomfortable.
5. Ill finishing, first hiving the basis
pilasters, nnd ca-itiL' (perhaps of green !
lumber;, nml tuen lathing and plaster
ing up to them so that w hen they dry,
large orifices aro left to let in Cold and
mot-lure.
0. Let.ir.g lho w ork out, as a whole,
trusting to tbehonestv of the contrac
tor to do il, without having plans and
specifications properly draw n and with
out having any ono to oversee, orciit
icise or dttect il,
Ditowxri) Wiin.r. Uli.mi I wrizf.n.
Sand Hill, Ky., December 6 tiie
of the mo-l inclancholv and heartrend
ing accident w hich il has been onrt
duty ns n news gathrrer lo chronicle,
occurred near 1 1 1 i s village, on Sunday
last, Too particulars, ia I i ie f, nre as
follows: A lev weeks since Dr. A. P. j
Pownall, cf this place, nfter a hiieT
cotirlship, wns tniiri ied to Miss Mary!
Ii Wilson, sn a resident of this place. I
Shortly after his marriiitro, Dr. Pow :
null united w ith the Chi istian Church, I
and Sunday last was appointed as the I
day of his baptism, he having request
id bis pastor, l!ev. J. H Iloti'h, to
pei form the rile. Al lho appointed
hour a largo niimU'r ol persons had
assembled on tho banks i,f Crooked
creek, tho place chosen h r the iniiiier
ion. After singing and prayer, everj
Ihing being in readiness tlio l!ev.
Ilotiyh entered the water, loading the
Doctor, and Iho descent being very
gradual they weie olon'ed lo proeo.-d :
Mime ilisiaiK'O Item liie shore in orelcr
to ivadi a f itl'ii'-ietit depth, but sad j
ib'iily b'.ilb were scon tog-) down, hav-,
iug stepped over a bank rov.ccaled by
the w ater ; Got ti soon arose to llie ar
f.ico, and the Hew llimgh regained
lho bunk, but tho Dot tor lu ing unahlo
to swim was, swept by the cui iet t
ut.ib'r n fi )od gate on'y a short ilis-j
lance below ; cverv exertion was made
to save Iiiui, but lit llitl. t (" r li.M.'i
G'.i: tic.
San Francisco will probably sioa
hnvo buildings w hich nil be t ruo!"
against earthquakes, their wails being
beiri.otitally and vet lically hi, und to
gether 1 v wrought iron bars nnd rods.
We fear a real eat tli pi.-ihe w ill fe tch
thorn, nevertheless,
TERMS 2 per annum, in Advance.
NEW SERIES-VOL. 1 1, NO. 21.
A Tala of Horror.
Last Week's Saginaw (Michigan)
li, )iul)ii :an aayh :
It has been wcil known f(,r somo
timo that a dirty w rele hcd old man
lived outside lho city 11 niilo or so, in
ft filthy little cabin, entirely iilone',and
that ho was a hermit. ' No one ever
went near him, for h wits said he wns
a magician.
Ilis only companion was a skeleton
looking dog. liu canto into tho cliy
sometimes to big, and would pileoas
ly implore (or money, Minting that he
wasiiung. hi itiie-iiiiies ho would
gather logs nnd scraps of paper nnd
Mill mem. LAcry ono supposed him
to bo wretchedly poor, ilo had an
evil look, und mothers would remove
their children when they sa w him
"timing. Oao day last weel;, howev
er, u child. 11 on of Abraham Skninor,
went out alone to fi-h in lho stream,
and happened to wander an until, be
fine he knew it, ho came to tho hovel
of the old nut 11. At first ho whs
(lightened, but seeing no one around,
ho plucked up courage und wenl near
er. Everything was silent, llu went
and peeped through n crack in the aide
of the hut.
Ilo almost screamed at what be
snvv, for he behold tho old man bend
ing over a bug of money that be wa
counting. Tliero were other bags
he-ide him containing large quantities
of money. Mr. Skinner's son was so
terrified thai w hen ho attempted lo
movo he Mumbled. Liko lightning
the old man rushed out nnd seized
him. "jLi!" he screuned. "I've
caught you, havo I ?" Yo'i saw me,
did you I'" And before Mr. Skinner's
boy could say a word tho old tnon
ster, with an awful httigh, drew out n
knife, and (oh horror lj cut lho child's
tongno out. Then ho chopped oh" his,
fingers. "Now," bo said "you can
go, for you can't tell." The poor hoy
ran olT overcome wilh ngony, nnd ran
to his father's house only to fill them
wilh consternation. What was lho
matter with (heir chill? He could
not write fir his lingers were cut.
Still ihe boy, nllcr ilTotls of lho
most horrible pain, inunagcil in fix a
pencil between bis bloody stump, of
fingers, and wrote the nfu tale !" A
party was immediately organized. and
hastened lo lho miser's den. Ho wns
at tho door when they approached,
nnd fired 11 revolver al them six times,
wounding two of the p iriy seriously.
Mr. Skinner returned the lire, nnd the
aged sinner fell, with n piercing yell,
mortally wounded. "My money
my money," and ho crawled to bis
I -ags of goid and sank upon them a
corpse 1 over ten thousand dollars
w as discovered, w hich w e,ro presented
to the poor liou-a? and ol Ircr charitable
institutions. The event will never ho
forg.-il ten by our citizens. Tho child
is slow ly recovering. Tho miser was
buried the day after, anJ the hut was
torn down.
Wan-tid ti IIiNi) Tho Bon
leneo of Connolly, who has for some
lime been nwaitin r death on tho gal
lows fir the murder of Mrs. Moorejiav.
ing been tw ice respited, has been com
mtitoil to State prison for life by Gov.
MtClurg. Ho was to havo been exe
cuted to day. When tho jailor com
municated to him this last action of
the Governor be became enraged nnd
remarked : ' This is lho d d 'Stcottn
(iy nn earth, mi l has tho poorest
laws. I havo been lying here in pris
on for months. .My execution, for
which cverythin.T iiai been male
ready, has been twice put elf, and
now I nm to gi lo tho penitentiary
for life, instead cf being hung r.s I
wanted to bV Ho was evidently
disappointed in rot, being permitted
to meet (loath on the sonlb.bl, h iving
al! the timo since his incarceration
expressed liinisilt in dealring U be
hung. A v?ty largo portion of the
community think he should be accom
modated. Every preparation had
been made by Sheriff O.- r for his exe
cution j his coiiin and all the paraplicr
nalia ul' tho tntir ilo, er's dealti al the
hands of lho la w v. ero ready. Tlio
seafTold w.ts erei'to 1 on Iho hanks of
lho llickston, about ono mile suth of
tho town, in a secluded nnd lonely
spot in tho woods.
Yesterday morning, in charga of
Deputy Sheriff Henry C. Kee tie-', Con
nelly look bis (b'parltiro for the Pen
herniary, si ill regrettiti:; lhat bo
could iml bo hung, instead of going
to the State ptiseii. IVuKiiot IM-i.)
St,:titumn.
M utair.n Mt v -Thero is an rx
pressinn in Iho line ofa good ninrricd
man who has a co,J wile that a bach
elor's cannot have. Il is indescriba
ble, lie, is a litllo nearer tho angels
limit the prettiest young fellow living.
Yon tun see that his brand breast is a
pillow fir somebody's head, nn I that
little bunds w ill pull bis whiskers.
No ono ever mistake s the good mar.
ried man. Il is only tlio trrtlio one
that leaves you in duabt The go I
on" can p'-rlect th.i unprotected fo
maleis, mid make himself generally
agreeable to tlio I..die, nnd yet never
h ave a doubt, on any mind that there
is 11 prei i'Mts litllo Woman at ho-nj nil
the world to bint.
A young fellow in Nashua, N. II.,'
recciillyg.it angry wilh his sweetheart
and for 1 e enge took her lo 1 ido nn.l
I !'( her on t be steps of a co.ir.'ry h.'ted !
seven, I n.iles f,-,,m homo to find h. r
way bail; r.s best she could. The girl .
ono cveMiln.e t.lterwurd iialneed hint to
drive her lo i-ii n sister, I u only miles
Ii. luiit, an J w iii.o ho w as oat ef tiui
b:i:;.y cndca 01 ing to decipher toe
l.a'tie on a do r plate, she diove i,,T
and left li'in to i;t home when he go I
reatly. Tbe fun ,s biin . 1
A wealthy bachelor married, o.l
baud, a hoaniilui young l.t ly uoui
ho (aught inspecting to ik-st ives at,
lho fair Since tlion. you ' can't r;et
within forty tods of tho stnvj depart-j
men!, for the crtiwd of prclty young ,
ladies. . . "I
1 Uf ro io fiTiy-tUM? uii.iiiys
.iml ontlin nn 5uttt)n-,
X('p .AtlfCili'tnifiils.
Sheriff's Sale.
nV ir't -it tin -It-1 wtit -I 1 wh-i !' I .p-.mnt
tl.e-t dUl l( I'flttH I t ''"ftilll m iMrnS (
i n-itf-id r tuiitr. Tt I tn me dtrM icd, ii. (ti)
t Mt I to pt.l f -V', nt lbs T tilfl llrntsr,
n ti. Wi-r.rli t.f t If-ff...! t, i-n U,n-l,i, I be
Milt .l-y ..f Jitnawy. Is; I. t I (,'. ! It, p ,
the ifltuwing dfcfti,c I it-a I I .in i, tt aiti
A frhiin -if rati d ti'iisii- In Km lint. U-wn.
-',.. !.((M I fniriit, iv, t..M.I(i, I st .,ii.,wi,
t. wii t On (lw .intti 1? Ki,. n Ji-rt-niiab hmnt,
nn llir en 1 tiy Irnd "( I (Juinc, nn tlio went by
I. iit lui .l iim ,t 1 11.1. I. nti-l mi !La u.irfli Isnd
V oil : -n'.i nuirf .,(( m-trn, si ) all
''nn.l nn 1 nit I nil, S, ,,,., jT, ,,.1.
1 '.n and ta ! -wdd ,,i Ute pr .i-cdv uf Will, tins
H":irMt.I.
Al.-ti. ti e'ra'a tip. ' .,f h. 1 t'v n l-nn
(wii'iiii'. t knrl.il oitniv. I s., Ltit., U,.
: !i c-iitiini' i,t a tt lull nn It. i M.t r.ini.T of
l. .lurt . li.'-n-- dr Ian I nl it ill i urban, tt llralia-n ;
ei.n:i:ii. .Tl -;t ', in...,; t,r . end l:aur( $
intiH h'-n-p nn I lijirn rprfc t t!:-'tin, H- i
l l.t u in i.t e-tif in.i a:: I t" lit wr, ut the proiirrtf
of ,ii. Krl-r. '
AIo, n ri rmin tr.K't of Ian I hltii.-.'r in Varvt
i, li.-, II t.)tviil,ii,. Ut vlfl-1 c.itlf .t p.nii'n,
l .;iiil'"t ni I fl-1-vifM"! n t'tH-n-' Frf-THnir nn
II. f tu. r,, .. lul i, t i, nnd fun Uy 1 : .f M ti 1 t-tMt,
n 1 rnntiiii-r !( 'Juit f.-i-t, :i 1 ni fi t'V Sj.-oilr
Int. m.d ba in- tb"r-(.a ficli .1 a two stury f.larit
li.iifT ti'hl tnki-n in 'iTii'tiu and
to 1' ni.t.l r thr prop -rty t.f I'Mlip H. VW-r.
A !. n c.Tljtiii UuiMMi Utmi4t4 in ( t4-nrMcl 1
-trv;: . ti.i rl-'. rnmiy, iVnn'n , tu!"I;i "ti
F'-iifili r'r.x iiii iVff, mi thi tiiih hv tt No. :'l),
wv-t tt;, an a!l-y. and m iUt imrth hy lol No. 2Jt
n-.i l It;.-. -.ill ri- I ft .('. Jl in Ai;i- .p Lu ti nf naiJ
!tnri:i rli, and havn? n lar.'a tw ri-tv trsirtr Hwrl
li;i,I Ii u. ( Ukt(s..u cnmia I. tS iict, Uikra tu erw
"titi.'a and tu b' sold a llir pri'pert ) of Adulj Ims
ecb')p).
Al.- , a tfstAla trsu't f av i sitnsla in Ktiff
(owitliip. t'lf-nrrti I t rnniitr. 1'n , hriti? part of a
trn't WHrramd in the uiiim ) Wil.iam Kuijr. and
btitiit ti d iiy t t n.ifi of I'.m i I 'mlifirl, .J. .M. t haixt
an t liiinii l .t'.wmft.i. PcUi ii, '.kfn in rrit-iition
and lo Im im.1.1 as tin (,r .pTlv til SVm, iVJvulap.
A!",i, all ll.it' of-rl i u Ilmuc an l tut )ji tiie tutr
oiil.'1i of itetti,da, (Jejlidtl county, tV. tmiinde.
in luii- nr : ('u ii,e "'Hiiii by jStotK- jrt r-t , m.i by
V i; n nil, timili l.y Ific.-t ii r alley. itn-t hy i.-rNo,
l.i'i in piii'J loa n pltit, und biiviujr a Itir't't wo story
ir-iaap b n-t- rri't't'-d tii"-. ur, :,i,.Ut t-r two r
fttrt- fiiiiiilit to Mvp In. hfirc-l. ti-.tsen in rxi-n
ti'in aiid to bv .u)J as tba pmpiriy of Charles IL
b'.Ieifk.
A!m, a eertain trnet of Innd sitwftlo in Woftd
wtirl (own-hii, Ciinrr.vid fvuny !'., IhiuuiIi i
find tb-ncriliiii ti" fi!.iws, tn wtt: li-vrinnm? at
lowiiitlitp road, llnn-v nmi'h nhtuf i of Johtt
Juplin, ltitt i-ei, t, inti J f Kulf-rL Alexander,
lli'-ii':.' wen:, a'tiiT bind vi It'ilicrt A levridrr. fi
I. 't l : tin ftrt-uortlt. at'inp lot of tietirir Ilftv'erlr.
I jtt frt-t, to lowHitup r".ul ; tlM-niM, alvn tMi r-i
to pitvt-f of l-.-L'iniiln : mil biivin i,f) tmil. lines
thvmin eif Mnl, and bnnwn aa bit .No. 5V m tba
jilot vf tlie viirti of iii irra, beit'-d. taken iu
ct fliion arid to U ' j as lb pnpcTty of John
Jluiiku. '
A'f.i. a o i lain ! ii"t .f '.nu.l niiuaU; in rcrtison
lowiibip. Oi jrfb 1 1 (.tiiity, I'a., hotrnnnif t
htnilt-.k c irufi, lUnc, by lieu, iiai. ha aurfcay,
"i-u.li ji) tt,..rts-, witit pt-r.-li. ". fo a pnK j
tti"ner mntli til df-trrs. east MA p ber, tu pas
an.i tine of C. T liiuiaci. aious line ma lt- In -twmn
t!ie:r. n'irtli :.:) d '' -, iiiM pi-n tiv, to
pi i tin nao, br .Tub ii itrito-k-r surety, oirib 40
tjrre c, wt-t lii pi-rclu , to pls-e if )K.vimiiu
rnn'flHiin i Ki atr-s, mrt- or li, b-inj; tti" nort h
weft k.ill of AU;t bias jinrton, bnvin aJ-at ?t
arr.'S rifarcrl. m itb a n "it rat ion ol iM ncn-s ou ibtf
eHf. wild to Joai-pb Hniry. mid two acn's on tl.a
outb. Hold to Jnuiis Mid iidvu, Se.znl, takvn ta
rc-nti fii and to be fuM b ibtf pnpurlv of I'aul
Wbitr. "
Altu, all tint, trait or bodv of laa 1. comprising
ti'M r.frt-, more or Ic-f, r.iualtt pnri'y in tJnlkti
to,mbip, t'l'-arficld eouoir, out partly tu Wbit
town-iiip, Cnwhria r"im!y; tUe (.luuiicld cun'j
portiiTi rfint'ilnirs nnut 20 vrvt nv.rv ur !,
and the Cambria cintnty pttrtion tltt rt stilus; aa.
trai'l or h id of ! it.J caiprif ih r part of f!,! snr-v-y
in tbo u itiib of Jam s McMurtrir. n,l tba
li ie of lho puricy in llwi usmuu uf Aun M'Mur
tr'o; the wbf'!f lsvilr'er;nnlvfn;t.ii; Ivi-y-n-nlt?-
n'ar tti" t.Tit-r a e-.nn'y ii-ir, at ibetintih
artU firn'-rof tb Ji:ita Mc.WurrUaaarvvy tbmof
ii!i.:t tl.- n;trti h'i:md.iry line ol ibti! f,rrf
an l uf thr Ann I.cVUitrl.i s-in-fy, aontb i' b
irrftf. cit't 4'".. ptTi'li1!. to a l;i-u.ls, tlie suulb-wut
t ipmr of llu' A uii .MrM nrtrii- Mtrv. y : trtcnr' itoriLi
01 d"im , emit, a on lb- liur .if Ann M Munna
"Hrvry. :Lt pfrrt:r", l. dv'nO'i), ttic srt:H tr wt
etrnt'r of Aim MfMu-tri" -jrvey ; tbenec n-rtb ;J
ti.tjj.-e"-, wi-s!, m'.hix tbe ca-jtrri Ix-nn Ury ti.M'Oi
ilcj Ann MMttrtiie snrwy, 'J :.i pnlitf to tt.
cminion eirn- r of tbe Ann JdeMurtrie and latmi
k.-.Mi''ne ftrvii: tur,ir'. m'ihi; t;,e diwsi,a
ri 'it ii fai'l w c , -oiifh fi b-rw, rt
Ii'; p'.r.'b(. in a hrm!f?a t tbeana north one dt
!, . iti't ni .'iu I ' i rvr. V", t.) a j.o; : 'Jm-ii-.i
"I'm. til lfrrr'-n, itf-m 77 p-rr'tii'-, to lictrihi-i
ibfiife r v l U lj lf'fr,ff., ri st 1 t't n-r irn. lo a-fi'S j
:'i ii f f .mth 7 d'-u '. wi-rt TirffhfHi to n J
IK ur'.- Ta'ilri J ur J.'-'.rci. Win Ui m rnj, to i
iii rot - 'k ; lii'-n.'o My j i: l d'lfrcxi". k cl ,'n) per. h,
.tli'-jl- ..f b',.n:i:n: t li p iriv-n in t '.ar)i '-I
ef;iny l.cin? cn-fn nti, fne ; rli--n in t'Liwhria
c u!i:y e'l'.'iriir, fiit-rnrf tt, -..ts- f..,nii'ti:c of h
w.-r .fi'Tm'.l, a".'li dei -iiir.i b.tntf, :n aitd
Anut ltpF'f tranleo: s'-i,awmt etil.t nn
3i :uca '.f- on it r -n l,ilr a t,i.t iiit:K irlli. and
hi'. :-. n1' o:t fctir ttv? ft' rM m nHitain land
laCirtd nod fen' 1. .'i txttl, tnkr i in rToent'oa
:it, I ti iif e.ilil a lli" projfrT nl Vrri It. iiv.
A' t'-i r-rii;n lf of Inn 1 litnH! in 'i'm
ILip-t j:r.-?.ir:i to'.sn-!iip. I !i .trtii-M oenntj, I'f
f n.tniiiini L't k:rr f bird. ar,d Livin n fM.d
bUflaiftitlh s!i"p tlrert-nn erretivb AIo. nm Other
crliin it in paid vil'a -r, kn-iwn in pint of ai 1
(Mi-n Mope a bd No. 1 1. Iioiin.l. d front fi f( -l hr
1100 a rift, iii'b-w.'"t tT lot K', and north-pi.-i'yl-t
Nu. , ri , rnnu'iij bi"k north wet
t,"i l(vt t. r'liru.'r "trcct, and ImvinB a la-i;e fVo-lr-ry
hottrl. larjj" frAino MaMe and wayou thod,
and all ii hrr cut tuiil tinir'. tlicrtvm i-nftcd.
'j;,' I, taben in cxfti'im an to bo stdd as tht)
pruj-M-tty uf lUnitl il. l'Auiau.U,
A I , a rcrtnin tra-t ol land (fitiu.e in ClraiilfM
firna:'b, t'lcnrrii 1 1 e-mnir, Pa., h'Tiimel as fo
Iowi : ii the ffiiith hy I'tne airect, rail by lot f
L. IL McrfM. tl by I -t Xo. and north I
an alloy, a:;d having ertvte'i tbi-rtti an oil wtd(
d"rrit-lt, au 1 known u bit .No. -Iti it) tbe j.btt ("
W 1 r.nr"ni.'S. !:.'!. ta'sn .t rxtrution and trt
hr ? .I t an i! pmpcrij af tbo lleax&old Oil and
Mining t'-iinpioy.
A'.fo, a certain tri"t of laud ft'uit in Cbest
ttwnsbii, ClfarfoU rTjitr( I'a., bounded at
f.llows: Peginnirtu at the internc-eiion f tbe
Creett Koad and N,)tth Tiinp R-ad; theace, Vw
aai 1 Creek l oad, arth at s d,acroei, wet H
pTrben, to pipt ; theneo nor'h degrees, vent
17 7 7 -1 pe" hett, to pot ; then r a m x dofreea.
wet IS pT.'lifs, t't N'tfifa ('imp lload : tbene.
by faid r ' I. Fmh AT ilf-jfterf, raft 17 77-lfff
(crches, to alar of bejirnir-jt, aoota.inih'f twtt
rft. and having a d-illinr hnu-o. fthble and
blie'tciniih hop thereon ersefd. t tired, taken
n rxfcution an J to bo pohl at thi prtperl of
Christian Drnnett and Mir Am HenneiL
AI."", 1 V v1r!lt"of n-i.t'-y rll nf r.rr! fartn;
a! :i:n? time and jt .a?, the l.iow.ng dt.tiriie (
r l cf.u.te :
It f-n inTi'.'i int'Tci-t Inae rn-n p'.rcc of laii I
'litid'ti in l'm- towi'iip. ( :artiebl e-unty. Pa,
!wun b' 1 nn I ircr;rM d ai Di'i-'W-i. to wit : Hi tl n
viih by Kii-h.i Mir-and I'i ia. wt ft t.r bin is
1 Oar id .tbe.ro ia I tlie Hum U i-slaic, ennuinin
m' -i.t 1 2 n-r- , in n.' or !r'Mi itb riUnut tn n a.-r.-a
ttf i.lid Iflid e'faml. .', idie b of er-itind nit
iittcd in ilif vtliti" of i't inii tit. t.'i-ai .if,ii o,uttT(
I'i, bMlivlel ns b.lb.w.: (In thr. w. t by ii ."ti
lltipo tnrr.;t V ' l.'tt fei'i. on tb" nurlh bvinndr.tr
II. io.T l."'1 t.'f;, ca-I by !:, 1 nf t lynn A i . ld
t -rl. ni 1 on lb." o i'b 1 y I of M. I'. .T .h-i- a,'
with a biriramo 'tw Uiiir Ii-um and lar" st"ri
Ion. ati i iriti' fla'.U eivtrd ib,'r.",ti. '7
,i..o in et-it:ti and to t.e s-! t a" t!ie pr-prr
il J r.ortihs'i W.ill,
A'. ., f.i-rcr trr.-'t i-f i.-. 1 it.-i'e Prad
furd onil U ir.bniis tc'.TTt"h..!. t l.!r!ii! c tt'i'y,
I'a. Nt. I, o n.ili' m I"; id; -r i t 'wn-h,p. Pa., b,--eitn'ni
al n b'a k ntibi'it. i-n tbf l.nik ( the a
'liohnois htverj tben.' foti & if?-H'(, wct
'.' p'T ll", tn pot, -i'i tin.' m i : t o I tun nl aiKVt't;
j ).,,.- yifir'li If.' Iti''', w't I', li pf-r-h", t pit i
oiisi citm-fr n rivT imnk : l)n-a"v down iho rncr,i
! n nl-,'. ti. id iiil:u: r, ," ' ,'. rivfii,f. t t Hr pl-i-of
briininir; o.'t.i.iiii;T a.-re.-t, 2.'t nTrba
and .-itio n'', a.i-. U'MiuU. ' Vn.i:.; orTT.ipt,
"-mil .li-!iiii' b 'tt .'iiii-i I.'.:;- 'mtitui I tb-Tf-oi.
Nt. J, siinaio in iirlhr l toe al.tp, O-ar-t'ltl
l ooutiI v. P i,, lar-iii'mitj: at a en "i"i h j ii Im .k
of ri i-r. i-n.-r of a Ir rr t'tit rf wh'jb tVi"i tt n,
l.-trl j thfitcc nt t !i d- ;rec. w Tt iii pr.:ht. tf
l ; 'i" n,e .-t i, i .i i r r -S". 'n ; -j
ii. iftb eatei:t '. pcr'bfa.'fn t!ie ritr: Ihen-'c, r
ill? '-t-r,!-- .ir-. i i.'d tti-'a-it'i of (he filer, t'f
t'tf plat " i i"'y'y-: . coiioiiin L'fl ", ntrtro
b . of fl' a f I IftM'L ',l'it;e i" Kan !i"S
' n tf,j. t ;t i-'u ) I ri m'y. P., b:vi led e.t hr
I , r,,-i .11 nui't'V l,PC, fol il !' t'lil "t H-iTt
M.Mt ti::i!. wet. t.y Ut,.! oi' Ji.hi, M.-H'm'-r".: find
i'ti i y bo 1 -r .1 V"'innb ti.L.w : I-.1,; a!i 1
an I b r. in; a h'X' to (.rT tloe.I'mt hoo-c au 1
.1 lisni I'-tik lA'"i a:-d (Tnl l-.nrioa oiilni I
t' -fi.-i. N-. I. vitii..- in I a-lhtf. l..-tiiim
Oculi-ild rmiit'i. I l, nVM,,''M f"' '"'' il"
i.Til, i 'tiln ;ts, v:l fit ,;'-i; .i'i;! .V a-r.-,(
p-.t t,'-.- e'e ,r- i .V I t" a .- I -tt 1 O f CM It' -
' u'lcii. r-v i' I, ti-ien m e' i'i.-n and to n rti
1- -'.r pl ) -d I'U" :ii . '.
i,-' i vi:te, -or .;t ,.f m r;n r... ;t
ti llu m .e ti ne a a. 1 ;':, .be 1 .l!owin- dm tnbad
X e-'rt tii' l t nf c Mil, d oi p In liie '.t-nn :l'
v.in. i'i( ,irn,'Mi eotin ' t. Pa., a d h.iii't.i"d aa
: ..i -ns: ;. t,.,,.., I - i ',. f J ,., p. l;;i;, t
':.'h l.t- i t of ni'-M liimn, V-t. ; I J. wit br (ar
,,n ' ; rid 1 ' iu 'f I'-ft tn ,' ' !, and
.. ie t f ni i W.). ii-,, V ..I'r. iri tee'.
nnl Pie ;'ict plan k htitoc. frrt. and k1lw't
..' ,. Ml. ,v aral, Iiki ti in ei,vuli'n an I to
I."1 i , l a I ii pp-i"rtf .tf P. ba iter.
MHrtdtei wi I take a tHro Ikst 15 rer cont.
of th" p-ir e wiev tmit he paid wlien 'bo
p- tortf t trork.-d d-wn, (I will i r-tt up
r j-in f'T f ;o. i t hit mi ii" w u
S 'iniT' O. rifii. I
rb-.r-' t, I'i., iv-.. 1 1, 1570. I
ll.Tlf.
Iot ri i.r t.i 't sn br fee,
j f , i .ir-Mitr-; the baron:. 'it oient-i,
i ,t eeiiT. Il t'.Vl I, tlLi . ' pr 17 pi.-n imr " l
-p t nit ! p '
u:.
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