Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 06, 1874, Image 2

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GEORGE B. GOODLANDER,
hitiir and rnorniKTon.
CLKARK1KLD, Ta
WUllNKHDAY MOHNINil, MAY 0,
1874.
OI'fr-ICB REMOVED.
Tho offio of lbs Clkahvikld Rhi-hulioak will
keroaftor bo In Plo'i Opera Homo, on Market
ilreot, hetwoon Second and Third. Tho bii.lnea
omr will b found to tlio loll of tho nin on.
trance, on tbo leoond Hour, whom nil our old nnd
now patrooi ro Invited to oll. Tho prom nnd
aomuoiing roomi roon tho third floor.
LiukhaL. Baltimore contributes
825,000 to the ovorflow sufforors on
tlio .MinBinsippi rivor.
Ex-Prosidont Johnson announcos
himsolf as a candidate, for United
Slatos Sunntor in Tonnossco. Ho can
not rest.
Brotlior Guss, of the Jlunlingdon
Globe, who is now in prison for tolling
tho truth about a doctor, is kooping a
diary, and announcos tho number of
bis visitors rrom ton to thirty daily.
Hk Won't 1o. Since (ion. Grant
has mounted tbo Pomocrntio platform
on tho curroncy quchlion somo L'adi
cals havo bocomo alarmed for foar bo
might bo nominated by our party
frionds. Have no fears on that seoro,
gontlomen.
It gives us pleauiiro to learn that
Potter connty is to have a Democratic
nowspnpor at hifit. Thero is a good
opening for light in that benighted
region. It is the darkest spot in the
State, and wo are glad to know that
an effort is being made to reclaim thoso
political heathens.
A Dkad Faimjrk. An attempt was
ma Jo in the United Stales Sonalo on
Tuesday last to pass the Currency
bill over tho President's veto. Tho
voas were 31 nnd the n.ivs 30. As
j -
it tnkos a two-thirds voto to pans
bill over a veto tlio bill in question
failed to bocomo a law.
Gon. Hurnsido wants to go to the
Unitod States Senate from .Rhode
Island. If he has no moro capacity
to bo a Sennlor than ho hod to bo a
gonoral, be will savo his credit by stay
ing at homo. Wo rather suspect that
his constituents will not allow him to
forsake bis family fireside
Somobody remarked long ago that
tbo Povil mado a great mistnko whon
ho bad John I'unynn nrrostcd and im
nrisonod. If wo aro not mistnken
United States Sonator John Scott com
milled a similar blunder when ho bad
the editor of tho Huntingdon Gluhe
thrust into a "calabooso." Fun ahead,
says Guss.
Engaged roa tub Season. A num
bor of nowspapor editors nro just about
Iheso times estimating the quantity
nnd valuo of tho grain and fruit crops
for 1871. They seem to know all
about it. The wisdom of some men is
incomprohonsiblo to ordinary mortals,
Tho prico of wheat, corn and ponchos
bns not been fixed yet.
Aloxander Ellis, colored, has recov
ered J100 from tho Nnrrngansclt
Steamship Company for rodising him
a seat at dinner In the dining-room of
the steamer Providence. That
right "Aleck." It is the policy of
blackguards lo force themselves into
society and associations wbero they
are not wanted. This plan may e.U ratr
the negro, but it would bo very degrod
na In a white to crowd himself in
O i,
whero ho is not invited.
IIowaboism. It has been ascer
tnincd that the Freedmnn'i Savings
bank of Washington has beon ron
dcred nearly bankrupt by such white
"Christian Statesmen and Soldiers" as
Gov. Cooke and (ion. Howard. "Our
colored brethren" are very much ex
cited over the matter, and now begin
to think that these whito philanthro
pists have only used tho colored race
to rob them. Gon. Howard at one
time took $33,000 out of tho bank
and gavo it the Young Men's Christinn
Association.
Bankkbs in Cocncii.. A conven
tion of bankors met in Bethlehem
Northampton county, on the 281)11111.,
in inka the currency nuoslion into
consideration. The association com
nrisod about one hundred nntlonnl
banks, located enst of tho Alleghonics,
in this Slalo. Amonif tho business
tranutotod the following was adopted
Knehtit. That Ihli Automation forora a qodi
fleatibl of tho National Onrrcncj not w a to
authorlM free banking nndor nuonahlo roilrio.
tiona, allowing circulating oto aquni lo mo oor
ront atarkot ralua of tbo kondi plwlgod fr thoir
ndtmnUon lot cieooding thoir faoo Taluo, and
nurh a ohango in tho law relating to rrnrre a
will render tlx amo lloxibla and arailahlo for uno
1 tinn of groat ttnngoney.
HARDLT A C'OMPKNSATION. All loy.
nldom is in cxtacics over tho fact that
Speakor lilaino, ono day last wock,
called tho negro member, Itainoy, to
presido whilo an unimportant bill was
boing considered. Now thoso philan
thropio souls exclaim "an ox-slave pro-
oidos ovor tho Amoricnn Congress.
Who would havo thought that, fiftcon
yoars ago." There is something elso
going on in South Carolina, where this
negro congressman hails from, fif
teen years go tbo pooplo were happy
and prosperous. Now property has
depreciated 300 per cont., the State Is
forty millions in debt, all small proper
ties are boing confiscated for the taxes
and the State and every county Treas
ury is robbed annually by carpet-bng
gers and scalawags. Now, what Is tho
difloronce between freedom and slnv
cry, morally, financially and socially f
Among tlio numorous morilorioiiH
bills Introduued in tlio LoyltiltUiiro this
bosh on bv Mr. Wallace, wo doom rmno
moro o Utan tlio hill ontitlud i "An u,wn r;nuitxln and Crciwon, on tlio Stumor, wlio partiiMpatod inn Imlf rnil
aot nnllinriKlnff tlio formation of part- l'iUHljiu-,;li Divinion, yculoiday morn, lion rol.bory at l'otrolonni Xoi.lro, Vo
.1.1 nn!,T. in,,- in whirl, tlio rniil- Imr. nHUltini in tlio ioHtantanonuH n,tnKo county, in 1HI.H, and who it. now
" , . , . , ,,, lin ' di
Inland Milmidioii rJiiill alono bo ro- "l
RpoiiHililo for tbo tloliln of tho riinociu-
lion, oxccpt undor cor tain circiim-
KlnI.ou,..
" . . .. ,
Tho b,H conlompmio. "
ol llrmH upon mo twigi... ......wu .....
liillitr I, m. nnd ilH advocntca claim
as.livj . 1 HI) III (It IHMIIII'J WM a HIV -
I...I li .illl mmlilo c!ii)italiHt8 to ndnnt M,,,.;.,!..! Tlmv .mitinuml un tlioir at
.i !... n ll.n nroflU
nf thoir biiHinow banod upon tbo 'diatonoo of about ighloon miles below of IiIh tmfcu, in wl.iob I... kept nr. enor
of thoir biiHinoss, uaauu fMn,.i,,hl who o tbo rail wuh stiandod, mous Btim of money.- Tho old man
tt.iiouni oi unpiu . t.. ...v. ,
an fthn. wi Lhnut involving tbo rmU ol .
i - i' : i i i .un a t'i nnin in an 11.
thoir ruin In case ol milurc. u ib
alxo t.aid that Its provisions will invito
... i i
oop.ial to i onn,y.va..,u ... ..-
We notice that a largo numoor oi
loudinir manufacturer throughout tho
Stuto are advocating tho passugo of
this measure Tho IVicnds of tho bill
.! ...:n ...
olunn Hint a .aw o wus n.
tract moro capital to our btnto than
ny other measure .that couiu no o-
vised, and that it will open a largo
our i.mi.i ....i inlim-nra
... I
at romunerativo wages. j mo .-
now stands, men of Bmall means are
roallv deterred from forming assoein-
lions of this kind, bocauso in tlio ovont
. r-:i.. i. imiinlk. tho firat
. , , , ,. . , , ...i-i.. m;i
,
lionairo, in a greai, measure, sum im
esponsibility upon some ono elsos
shoulders, from tho fact that thero is
no q. m-ral law on our statute books
, ,. . .. . ,. !. ,.i,.,.
egululing associations ol tlio c harac-1
tor indicated. o navo wagon ioiui
of special ''"M "I""' tliosubjoet, which
:........ i:,,. in I, mL-un nml ri'iul I
. . I
than it does an artmin lo learn bis
'
The Slute Hoftfcff-.
ktitioN AMM.VNiG FollTllB BKNKKIT of 1
tiik insoi.vf.nt ACT statf.mknt or
TliK kx waii claims AdKNT- what
ncmtir n Tint monkv rol.l.r.CTKP
iiinM Tint national (lovKHNMKNT.
im er..mn P.e.M n.
Tho petition of GoorgoO. Evans np-
plying for tho advantages of tbo insol-
vent act was liled in court ycHtcrday
by his counsel in this city, Messrs.
I . . . , . i I
lfIl T.l l,r. Mr, LVfiniiin.
nnnltlA I rt lA nrAflonl. ntviniT tn ilia
r i,!. Lonlil.
prootMu... ....U...W.. '"'"'
t. ... n,. iim,i.in Mnnir
: r,A nnlltlnn wllifll WI1B
flrawn' nnhv William L Hirst. Em.,
-r ni.:i. i.fi.: r.ib that l.i.l
U. XMIIUUU.,....., n..n ...
f, 1 1" mnnnv n linnpp.l exeent 8500. tho
ninnn.i i,t. i, mi a,. 1, ol .1
r. l ..,. 1 '
Tl,n ,wii;nrf.irihnr shows that ho
1 000 in.iin.inni cfpili.
UWim uuuin vi.,.,.,., ..............
. r -.1.1:: 11. . ciur. niiii .i,,ni,
lorn 111 iiuuiiiuii i-u bnu fi"tf'j" - ...v..
ho is indebted to tho Stato by reason
OI IUO lilrifc VCrUiCb Ul INO JIM V I" t-"U I
enso of tho commonwoaUh tigninst
l.lm PnllnorinA- an islnt Mr. ' vans'
..n.i in iU neii.
.... ' ' .
non.
hwntn in ronl oilate
Inroitmont in patent!
.......
.,.,. o
71 lino 110
l4,omi 00
Kxponaoa or agvocj
oi.n nn btk rain.
4'0M 1,0
II. I.ewin ... ;
Fint National baok, Waahington
e,miu DO
1. N. Walker
Konon
K. W. II utter
Henry Aider..
itio so
M. M'tranagbon....
Morgan, Orr A Co.
41111 Oil I
2,3 ill t2
m-iiumrioiKTu in wAauiNoTon.
S. P. Prown.. 20.on on
D. C. Forney
n.ono 00
OTIIKIt PATUawTH.
J. II. Dungliion......
2,500 on
Bstraoriliniirj eiponaea
connected
with proiUH'Uttiin
Kvinnei of litigation
Family, trareling and buiiinoM e-
icnaei for rerun jrrmrp.....
12,0110 00
211,01111 no I
75,000 00
.inc T r.o 115
...1 ... r..'Ci.i
This, wo prcsumo, is w
Wllilli JjA-l?l(.l.V
Treasurer Wm. II. Komblo would call
"addition, division and silence." His
patent investments and family ex
ponscs have been liberal. Thiscxhihit
shows that Evans was about as well
fitted for "State ngent as tho J'v'1
wnuld bo for a Bishop, nnd Kemble, I
(iearv A Co. must havo known that ho
v?as utterly unfit for llie position
nl I
tlicjr oppoiiiloJ bint. '.
scnooi noah.
Wo Inst week look occasion to veto
the School Book Commission bill, then
before tho State Semite To our mind
itlookod like "a job," nnd open to sec
tnriun influence and political abuse.
Tbis was no doubt tho design of those
anhomers wliO oriainftted the bill. But
the enemy's works wcro slorniod by
Sonator Walluco, when tho bill came
un for consideration in that body, nnd
.1.. i.:n .m,u,i l.n l.im tl.nl.
.. . ,
its inemis uiu . ov w u -..... r
instcaa oi tno i ui......r.n.uM u,..8
wholly partisan, sectarian and corrupt, passional inquiry to go further to Tho value of a careful law of this
lho Governor is roqnirod lo appoint prove that lho present Government is kind will bo gnon al a "Juiioo. it ni
an cvon number of Democrats and l!o- failure. Tho ( 'apitnl has beon adorn- lows the employment of capital for
ii- -i ti, ti t!r.n.-ini.n.l oil mi.' improved, il is true, but at nn fixed purposes and speciliod times,
publicans, nnd tho Stato Supoi.ntcnd. i.V.innlv monstrously will, sm h curtailed or limited liability
cnt.all of whom must ngreo. Anil
tho books adopted aro lo bo of lhck.nal(,r,i,,v'a nroectlinifS in tho Com-
samo tho nnd oualily and to cost ifw
A
r .1 ,m Rl,rfl,l il,nl,il!r,ns
paying for thorn. Should lho bill pass
tbo llouso and bocomo a law, groat
benefits will result lo tho people, in
tho cost ol books nlono.
t- t
JlRrONHTRtTCTIOIf AND
Tho partixans of tho two Governors
o( Arkansas bavo had a conflict, llie
reports lrom Little Itock aro lo tbo
r..i il,t o llrnnU. mnn Imvo been
. ... . i on i.i ...Li!- 7
ic.iicu ana wohi.i.c. , ..,
linxlor mon wore wounded. Itsoonis
that the Unitod States troops took no
hand in tho fi flit but allowed tbo two
factions to dovour each other. Such
tion. Robollion in LoaiBinna: anarchy
in Arkanifta : and tho pooplo of South
Corolina and MissU-ippi robbod and
:mAw.;.l...1 htf wl.iU nn.t hliirlf rnc.
I . J ..... ,
amumns until ono thiraoi tno popuia-
tion aro approaching utarvution f
What a borloequo on "freo govern-
montr
Tho Domocralio .Slate Central Com-
milloe met in I'hiladolpbia on Monday
evening, and fixed Pittsburgh as the
place and the 2.rth of Aagust as the
timo (or holding tbo Slnlo Convention.
I'.irhin.l Hniimad .trclilcul.
The Alloonu Tribune, of tlio INUli
ulL.tmytii Uiio of tlio moHtdihlrcHsing
,i mi,iu.ov
- nlli ol four men and tho Horioun in-
,,,,.
' fin (ho njnotctm;h 0f jiarcli Itwt fivo
mm nmod Anion nnd Jauob I'ardoo,
(hvotbors.UVrsifor Sniitb Irwin and
iuiiii... ir r..u.i.i niiviiiu.1 nnd
jfchowdo ' aloni will, -cvcral
ol)cr ttcqllnin,ttllC0, cft Cl.orry Troo,
,,,., '.,. .. i,A,ln,l tor
iniiriuiv without Intoriuiitlon until n
-
t wli.di . t wuro C()ln
...,
mill Akin (uinlu illtlMlltr
to romain four weokB. durinif which
,;, n on boui'd u,0 raft dusiirloa it norco. flu mo iiiiiuhcs uro rnnuureu
and returned to their homes, nvo tho
Hon mmi iifdrfl.noiitioned. .
- . . fl .
,.,i.,,i i(.Bv nd
......i,, nPria,i tt. Aiuriottn. Pa., its
destination. Tbo raftsmen then look
passugo by rail on thuir return home,
nrrivimf in this eitv vcslerdnv morn-
. tiU nl(h boa-,flj tho
Jof))Hl0W1, Accoiiimoduiiun train nnd
apon their arrivol at O'ullilssin alighted
thorofrom lor tho purpose of pursuing
t.lmir iniiriiov aLiot across tho mouii-
ti.It - In ll.oin hnmn in tlin vu.lniltr rtfl
- ...;,, ,
. , v ton d ' ., 1 0 m(li, 0 anv nropress
,i.cv ,.0irnod to (ialliuin and started
to walk down tho railroad to Crcsson,
whoro thev intended to tnko tlio
llranch train lor Khonsburg.
Midway between ualblBin and t res-
H0 in ft f oinimrativoly deep cut, there
hHa Ml0rt, curvo nnd while tho livo
men named wcro passing through it
they observed the second through coal
irnin npiironuiiiiifr mem un mo muiin
pomJ ud imm0lli.
aiciv Hipm,j over to tlio north track
t0 ot ji, ,,,,. jH t,oy di.J H0 tlio Pit-
nlm exnrcss train westward hound
. . - . . I ,
rounded iheciirvc like a streak of liht-
ning, nnd before nil opportunity was
niton cil tho eni'iiioer to iiniind the
dani'or signal iho pilot of tho loenmo-
t vo struck tlio live men at llie snmo
time, iiiHlmilly killing lour ol thorn
nnd brenkina tho let? of tho IIRh. As
previously slated, llie curvo is very
Uhoi - I. an ii.nili ho. iii fui-t. thnl it is 1
iinooBHililo lo see but a short dixtnneo
wbon tho const is clear, whilo on ibis
wuon tlio const is clear, wiuio on inn
occasion tho view of tlio engineer was
obstructed by tho eastward bound coal
train. Tho five men wcro all knocked
r
flir I 10 track, t ll'CO Ol tlltMH bcinff
thrown to tho liL'la of tho track and
two to tho left, lint ono of tho nartv
, ,
hid liix led arm almost torn from the
sockot. whilo another wns thrown
nndor ft truck standing on ft siding.
Wm. W. Irwin, tho man who had
. ;..,.'
vcyod
m a n . vf li oro li s i n u t cs w c ro n rope r I v
nttonded to bv Dr. Pay. of this cily.
Tho four men who wcro killed wcro
convovod to tho Crcsson station hotiso
... , ...... ,r
nn n "nnsnor and earr en into one u
- 1 - .:, .
the rooms of that building.
j
day niternoon nnd was permitted to
viow mo oouies oi uio tour ui-nu iiii'ii
Uh thov lav in tho station houso. It
was a Lrhiisl v siLf it. The room was
" . .. .. ... .. . ,
iir-nrfin v vu ti nninifr i loi ow l qioi r
j ..... --- .
norncn 10 na laid in n row. conso-
quontly tho body of ono nf tho unfor-
tunato mon wns plnce.d nlong tun loci
of tho other tbreo. Between tho Par-
, LM..i,na i,. ,...,..- Irwin
uu uiv.uuia . r kiiw tvuiiil". .1 " '"i
scarcolv sDvctccn years ol ni;o, while
tho body ot iSowdon, the only ono 01
tho lour who lull a wilo and children
to mourn his tcrriblo fate, lay in a
position antaironislio to tho otlfors.
The latter had his left arm almost
severed from his body, whilo an uirly
cash over his right eye wns plainly
visible Ihe other threo were all moro
or less cut and bruised about tho bead
nnd bodv. whilo the blood was oo.in''
frorn the cars, 11OH0, eves and moiilh ;
in fact, pools of blood dollod tho floor
of lho room, whilst tho clothing of the
. . . , I, .,.
Ulliurtuliaiu lliuil wun turn niiir mil tun,
lho Boles lorn from their boots, and in
the Cttso of two of them the boots
wronched from their foot.
The officers of the railway company
turned the bodies ol tlio four dead men
over to Iho county authorities. On
tlio (rinciniiali oxproHn ttairt cntwonl
hound, Cambria county's cnroner.Jacob
llarrnld, nrrircd at I'reHson nnd sum.
mon nir a urv. proceeded to liolil un in-
" .' '.! . . . . .. J
niipnt. A verdict ol accidental (lenun
. ... . . .
in accordanco Willi llie ini'ts as nonve
tntr.il tv-na rninli-icil
'J'ho Panleo brothers resided somo
ton miles distant lrom Cherry 1 reo,
and the Irwin brothers only four miles
distant, isowuen resiuen in mo town.
Tho Irwin brother.! were first couains
nf Mr.JohnSmilh.ofthiscilv.alroii'ht
enirinecr running on Iho J'iltburgh
...
Division
Tiib Natwnai, Capital Tho Now
York Tribune, in alluding to lho out-
rft(j001ls rollerMi pet pcraled by a band
0r v,jCvos al Washington, says : The
aininmniit Lhat n bill lo root'L'aniise tho
(;ovornmont of tho Dislriot ot.Colum-
bj n Btion wil, iIlrpri(l0 no.
. . i. jo not noP(,Hnrv f,,r iho Con-
. ' XC0M 0f ti,0 rcul cost. During
mitloo of Investigation, for cxamplo, il
I . . a .i . al 1. .1 1
cd street work was moasurodso as to
l .ftn,Pftl!,nr. fmm r.Hv to ono
J1)nflrcj onj fifty per cont moro than
Cy carnod, On a single contract
tho Hoard r.ngmeor measureu up ox-
cavalions in such a way us to mako
U:t.fl(l(l vans ainienr to bo MS.OIMI
' v..l..l.. ...;ll l.n a..,., A.,
' ' 1)0fI0 Llat tl.o contractor in such
. C.H0 wng tho only person bonofitod
whilo tbo citizens wcro cheated. Who
shared in tlio Uivision ol tlio piunuer
is not lilllV known, il covoriiniuii i.
wllicb pcrlit9 8UCU f, luil- In its
Lro 'mjBsion.
, -
Low Fake. Tlio 1'ittsburg J'osf says:
Inducements in lho way of low faros,
are now miuio uy niuuniiiip lines tu
mmii.mn o. ntoiirnrrn linAaiinfrpra nn-
iri(. tmttr itnft,Pt fvom I.ivornool to
York for filiecn (Jollnrs.
-r-r --i t
AiioriiuiUHU war nini.ii u.u. ...
Julv.1873. botwoon tho 1'onrBylvnnia
flnj j)atim0ro iV Ohio companiori, hus
imi toon amicably arranged, and
freights and fared will bo again ruiHcd
to lho usual standard.
Hovontocn years ago it wns "bleeding
Kansas." Now tbcy aro blooding each
I other in Ar kansas. Hadiealism has
played numerous freaks the world
I ovor.
.1 A'olorlon Mlonurr avgnu
Tlio vimt oi uio ciiiui oi nouco m
jvuuhviiio to mm cmy on ionu
in ciiHtotly at Uonvor, uoiiii-ituo. no
rcnuinition bns boon urnntod. and tlio
otlltior is now on bin way to In inu tlio
prinonor to ronnylviiiuii. A history
of tlio robbory i intoroHtiiiK. Jivo
moil livinir in Saoirorlownix ihiIch
Iron, Moa.iVdlo, c.toivd .ho l,.,o or
a woaltiiy man . named isoniiolioti,
whilo tho I'umilv wm-o at Hiipnor. tind
llnut
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tlio iiuizkIo of llio iiinlol compelled
llonnoliofl' to dolivor up tlio koy ofonti
wus compolled to succumb to superior
helpless uy the gagging process, wnon
the robLiers opened tho safe and so-
j ovor i5i, 000 n Ulliloj Stnt(,H
notes tho nrofils lionnehoff derived
from tho louso of oil Innds in the noich-
borhood. After securing thoir plunder
thoy appropriated his Meigh and drovo
several miles into tho country, whero
llloy ,fl tl0 ,10ril0, , ,.ulmlled to
places of safety.
iho robbery wus conimiuou on u
winter evening and was planned ny
Sacner, wlio, with bis aircomiilieefl,
livnil II limit IWOIllV IllileS frill 1 1 lIlO
tmnn. H.iin,liolTdid not umihi lo do
posit tho larco amount ol money in
the banks and concluded that u sale
would ho tho most secure depository.
J o render it still moro seen ro ho em
ployed a man to wiilch tho premises.
This individual is supposed to have
been bribed bv tho rnbbcrR in uhbinI
them in their operations. Alter the
robbery tho money was secreted for
Un co days, it being tho understanding
nmuiiji m iuhui in v..i. n.. .-...v.
moct at n specified time and "whack
up, as tho maimer ol division ol spoil
is termed in IhievoH' ulung. lii l'ore lite
lime ciaener sidle mo wnoio uinnuni
. i . t .i . ...I . .
from the hiding placo and jumped llie
country, leaving Ins cunipaiiions with
no monev and llie ciiiii oi iieiiiir par
ties to the iMif irlnry . Two of tho rob
Dors are Nerving out, mug it-rum m im-
pmonntenl, ami now the prun-ipm nits
beennrri'Hledtilierheingulugiliveiroin
jiixtieo six yearn. The arrest was matin
liv the cliiil id tho uoiky Momilaiii
detective assm-tntum.
Tho prisoner lias recently eonlensecl
xiiopn
that o
robber, bi
armed tin
il.. und I lwv i.t.m I ictil iiiMinnlwin
but (.verm, tliut ii'hu i mu'it
to olllccrrt wouKI novcr havo
UkOI. Illlll. It WUblllO IlfHl iiino, no
said, in un interview had with nun,
llml ho had ever beon taken unawares
,,,, ,, hn !, n.llowo.l and
wnlehed for si x yoars. Ho afso rolat
od somewhat ol his life sinco llie time
of his robbery. Alter leaving Saeger-
town with tho money winch ho h
,,, ,.l11.lml1no1w
! rv-rs- ' ,
liner on tho Ohio
lopping placo wns
P i Its hu r 2, n f tc r
which ho went to
Now Orleans, nnd from that city pass
cd over to Cnbu. Un did not stay
thoro lontr but went on to iloxico.
...1 :'..l. l. r...n.l ....In
rum wiih:ii luimn y nw ..mu ..P
, ., . :.i.A..ni
Toxas and has been Micro in tho calllo
- ,
sequel to his trip lo Colorado is now
unown. ... ...tv.
noso of bis herd en routo to this tern
torv and m) back Botith. llonlsosnid
.. r.. i . i . .1
1 in na 11:111 uuun cuhhjiwi
V . , . .... ., t
timos uciorc. inn uu ihwhjh hiuhk
to gel away through tho freo ubo of
money. 1110 money, or me uihk oi h,
which was stolon, ho said, is placed
ii ..on m-vnp ha Iniiibeif. IIn
nu. tu - - - ....
had always intended 10 pay Dcnnciioii
in lull, IriiBling 10 spectiiauon 10 rem
izo money cnotisn 10 uouuto ins piio
hut had had rovorscs and lost a good
denl
Notwithstanding Iho largo sum
of
monev stolen from turn by hanger and
accomplices lionncholi wanslill wealthy
and ollcrcd tintywu rowaru tor 1110
nrrenl of Iho robbers. It is now doubt
rul however, il bo can moct the obh
if ntion, his means Imvintf creally
niiniHlioil. frrrtifiMriy lUi mt.
I.I 111 if rd t'o-pn r I ntr h ,
Tho llarrinburg Patriot, of tho Rfltli
nit., snvs: An important bill wasinlro
diici'd in tlio senate by Mr. Wallaco on
Monday, nntliortaing lho lormatioii o
nnrlnershin nNsociatinus In which the
liability of individual members is in
triol-tl to tho amount of their suh-
ncriplions to tho capital stock. Any
three or more person, r.nn enior into
nn nssociauon 01 mi" kihii mr i nn
. .. i-.-i'i : p .
iinciina nny niwitii diihhiohr ior aierin
. , Wi -
not longer man i-weniy jenrn. inn
nff-reomcnt nnd Iho nmount nl r'apital
subscribed by each individual are mat
tors ol record. J ho word "limited ih
to bo ft consiuni nmx 10.1110 name
01 mo 1 iiuw 1 houwhiviiii
of whatever kind, to bo puinted on lis
siiril, printed in Us advertisements,
and appended 10 1110 signaniro nno
....,1 l ll nnir-inl I ! n.M in,,. 'PI,.
omission of this word "limited" enr-
J ries Willi it liability above and beyond
tho cspitnl ol tho enncorn asinordi
nury pitrltinrsbips. Tho bill provides
for the transfer of interest in the stook;
(or elet lion of ollieers t division ol
profits; iiho of its credits, nnd disno
lllion or win(JinR ,lp of il.s nlTairs, will,
other matters nt detail.
that lho investor can only loso what
ho invests. I npitul ctnlinrkod in an
undertaking based on tho limited iia
I I 'III - .IaI.Ia am n nnlianln Irtdl
but tho Joss is monmircd by tho original
inveslmci.l : and with this surolv vorv
mnny nndortakings may bo enrriod on
from which investors now bold pru-
aonuy ouhh irum nuu. iuinunm
knowledge anu lear oi intioiinito nn-
bilitv.
Tl.ia i.lnn nf nrrrnfiirntirln linn hron
satisfactorily tested in England and
has worked well., It is not to bo
doubled that liberal legislation of this
kinti in rcnnsyivaniu win navo mo ei-
icci oi si 1 111 ii la ii ii l- miiny new enter-
prises, by tho introduction of outside
capital. Jlr. Wallnco is onli'.lnd to
crcat credit for lho industry nnd Intel
liironco be has used during this session
0f lho legislntnro in pcrlucting and
developing requisuo logisiatiurr in ro-
I i.neil in f.r,rr.nrnlif.tia
.Viirifvinci Tkndknoiks of Limit.
If lho purifyii) lomlcncici of liK!it
,uyv " ,w ""uimu.ut.
llicro would lo lower rooms, kept daik
Such roomn aro not fit habitations ior
human bcir.gfl. nnd lho houso-kcepor
who exclude lho light from hor (;ham-
bor mid other apnrlmonts in common
use may savo lho color of her carpets
and possibly deter flies from entering
ttiom, but sho aceomplinhes this at lho
expenso ol tlio purity or lho- atmos
phcro and conseipiontly al tho risk of
tho lionllh of the inmates of her hnupo-
hold.
IJriv dvtrtlitfwnitii.
T in lW CAimKH ,t down f..r trll t T
li Juno Torm. IH74 t I J
I ruioT wnmt
Irvin. ,
Irvln
Tuto
Uonlor
mmard
All.ert A II r
II Ucok
Fluo...
IVnti..
!llaKOW - m
IU.lii.1
Wlillonido
. Joy.
va, t'lmiiiliera, , '
v. Hiinokinnn. " '
ti. ')'liiiuii'on. ' '
vn. Oalluitlier. .
vi. HeiMir A llilnimn.
va. l'iiinoy ....
VI. Cnlwi'll,
V. Oorley.
vn. MtniHon.
vi. l'ariiiiiiio.
vi. MoKiih.
vi, Win. Lulhor.
VI. Alherl A llro.
I,.
I A.
III.
Iliilirh rlohool llonrd
OroHDinnw
1, l.twlr.
nii:uxi wkkk.
vi. Hinilh.
vi. Corley.
. vi. rbano..
vi. Hloiii'T. '
v, Cnniibell.
vi. Krlnird.
i
Aboofoltorm
Aibeufoltor
luidup.H
doRi
ritrow
Slay ,.....
Uooll
Hluoin
Wing
Mulop.H
McVurlniid uo
vi. lit Nnl'l Irk I'm'll.
VI. Kiiina.
VI. Diekormiill.
,.. vi. Hoover.
v. l.ighlner.
va. Knuio.
.v va, Byori. , t
VI. Caldwell.
vi. I.lghtnor.
VI. Woolridgn.
VI. Ilarter.
vn. Ilimlle.
vi. Arthuri.
VI. King et a-l.
vn. Hoad el al.
vn. Forest.
VI. Wnrrrtll.
VI. Tata.
rn. Heed.
Hnuio. .,...,....
I)yn
Flirno
MoFurlnnd
Laniborry
Irvin.M
Halo
UnMoiti i .....
Arthurn
Arthurs
Ulirk...
luvd
.M.ilivHt
HuuhIcI
1'uney, JoncK A th..
U.iIk.t
llriiltin
vn. Heed.
vn. Miirrimin A Co.
vn. liny,
vn. I'uy.
vn. Itlimin.
II immorly
1J-
Mountain Echo Cornet fond,
CT HWENHVILbR, PA.
m-rti. Lwiturei'. Af -i on rnanoituinr innF.
iSK.it Kit, frp'y.
may t( tlin
MITCHELL WAGONS.
Tho Best is tho Cheapest.
Th.mini. Ueilly ban neeivid a her large lot of
"Milehtll Wagoiin, " wlnen aro ninong .....
bert mnrnelure.l, and nhieh he will m il at die
.,u. ,.,...,l.l ...'en. lliii .t ..-k inelii.im aim. ..I
all diirriplli.nn of wag'Ar large '"'
nod narrow trai-k. Call an 1 nee lliem.
arK'T 4 INOJlAr) ni.ii.i.t.
TIN'KII AII B ITT I'. US.
IM KHI.Y VKilKT.lltl.K.
V i V.Y, FHUM Al.COlinr..'
I) II. WALK KII'S
CAI.lFollNIA
V I N K (i A H li I T T K It S.
Ur. J. Walker'l California Vinegar Hitler! nra
a purely Vegotublo nreiaration. made ohiaSy
Irmn the native herbn found on tho lowor rangea
0f th Hirrra Nevada nonnlainn of I'aliforuini
ha tnediolnal nroi.er'.iea of whieli art extiaeted
. herefrom without the una of Ali-iil.nl. Thequet
'Ion li alinont daily aiikod, "What il the cau of
tho nnparallelod nuorm ot visania uirraen r
Our uur in. that tbev roinovo tbo aiinw of dia-
aao. and the Imliout reeoverl hil health. They
ara tho groat blood purifier and a life giving
prineiplo, a ptrfect Koanratot and lnvigorator
ol loo tyntem. never hckh-o m h.i.v.j ...
die world nan a meilieine been eomnounueu p"
nennint tho remarkable nualiliea of VllfaoAa lilT
viaa lo hoalmg the tied of every diaean nian In
heir to. Thev aro a tentlo l'ulgatira al well on
i. Tonie. relieving Conirenlion or Inflammation of
tho Liver and Vineeral llrgank, In llilioun Pin-
oaten,
Tho .ro!.r,icn of Dr. Wnlkt-r'n Vini'Ktir Hil
(pra nro Aperient, liihrtic, I'uriuinalivp, Nd
Iririoui. l.maliv, Murrtic, Hflilniirn, I'Miiitlvr-
Irrilnt, ttu.lorifirt, Alterative. hm1 Antl-Kil.MU.
R. II. W. DONAI.I A (.0,
DruiiKiit miJ (!. Ait., Ban Kraitriwo, Cnli-
fiirma, and rnnir nf Wnnliiiifitnii mid t'Uarltun I
irtrniU. New Yurk. H"M Uy nil l)niiciri"- nU
i,mln. orllu 7S-ly.
hi bortliy ftiton Ihnt lot torn itf mhnininlrnlion
on lbs tnU uf JAt'HII ILIIM.M, Ittl u
t.mlinm tunhln. .'lorfllil pomilr, I'tv., d.cM
ha, ing born tlnly KraaUl to tho utitleraiffti") b'1
iMTKnnii iniliitc( to in itl exUt wilt Ioahc tunko
iiniBiliiit mymon), ami ttiti baviK Haitna r
tli'iiianilii will (.rrnrnt tlirin irfinrly miiih ntirulrrl
tor arMfiim'ni wiumu. iifinr,
W. II. WILIICI.M,
May ft, H71. fit A.lmiitiKtnlnr;
1 ,;lTK.ItV rSOTIC V-N..liii.ibrrfl.y
V Rivrn thnl tbn fullftWiiiK acrotiiita hv Imh-h
uxiumnt'il ann im until hy uir, and remain flli'il nf
rwiinl In thia ortt.-o fr lha ittfitcftifin uf heir.
l alfwii.crftliliirF,anil all otturn in any ni hot wny
iiitt!ivilfl, anl will ho nrcxrnlni to ihr nvt i Or
phani' Tourt at ClfartivM ri.miiy.tit tm hvl at Uut
Court iuuw, I a luff noniiitfii i i tttirtiwd, --m
nx'iiciutt thi 1 t Mofttlity (Wiii th Intitiiy)
( .luni, A. 1). IS74 i
Final arr.nmt of John il. Donn-M ami Murv Cil-
irmvo, AiltmnirilralorD ol unry tultfroru, U d
r kirI arf (iuul ol j. r. Mhiiht an Aixlrfw
tirarliart, Kx?autoii of John l.earhart, ilcriAiit,
laU if Icatur tcvnibip.
PiNtriuutinn norumtl m i. r. Slein-r antl Art
Jrt Hanrbartt Kiifutors of .(..hit l.arhart. Ha
nt-a), Ute uf iJei'ntiir Itivrnohip.
I'idiI aviint uf Hantnt-I I. hunt, Aimiha
tor of Jaoob Wunolil, tlfpfancd, lal of Hrady
rowiiftiiip.
rinal rvrotint of Jmnci r ivon, Ailinini Jrulttr
of A. B.Hturtavnnl. ppram'l, latanf tlullnh twn.
Final aopnunt of A, C. Tat. Admini'tralnr of
Wm. Lninadiitt, tlvtw&i-v'l, lute of li'in lownrthip.
Amount or Mn. Kmily rnht, A.hninmlratrix
of A. K. Wright, dru'J.ln.f'il rrmrlirM lMtniiih.
Final aoi'nnnt nf llro. W, MoCully, aiirvivinv
Rxorutor of John Whitc'lde, di'cnaird, Into of
Giilich townnhln.
rinal twvnuia or Jihm Moriran anl 1-avnl
Hnrnl. A'ltninittratora of OtnirRn Morgnii, ilee
loir itl lrabnn totinhin.
f inal account of fatrinK 1'iiify, Huarilinti flt
Mnrda Mrrlrr.
Final artimtnl nf Pnlrick Utilry, titmnlirin of
Jamrii Mrrlrr.
ICRdUTRii a Ornra, I A. W. I.KK,
Ckartiohl. 1'a.. My 0, 174). U(islr.
liKATIl K It II K K A HT-ST t Vti
fitiPKRHKDUl) l.Y
fVi:HTJ PATENT MI.TAIJ IC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Ma.l.of tlia boat Miillaa
ble Iron, anil 1 attnrlirt!
tn tho llamri Ity (lie beft.
8nap avor lnvnntr.1. It
la eiicily and n,iil..ily put
on, ami pnivmti tlio
whi..inir nf lit. lion.'
hy Ilia m.I. ..t llal.ln
tu trot out of rr-nair. .
Will lait f..r yrari. All
wo auk li a biir trial, to
minrlnno all parlinl ni
1 vi ax thm that they aro
nninrpriMi'd In valnafnr
tho iurmo ft.r whii-h
thoy aro lnlr.mta.1.
8ACKKTT HCllltYVKIt.
ClrardrM, Anrll In, I8TI.
TTOIISK AND LOT FOIl SALK!
X L. Tha 1 1 nunc and l.ot on the onrnarnf Mnr-
ketand Fifth direct, (Nrarfild, it for nnin,
Tho lot eon to in nfarly an anre of groun). 'lho
hoaaa i a larftn dottlite frame, containing nlnn
room. For tormi and othor inlormalloi. Appljr
to tha anhfort'Kir, at tut ron uitmr.
Dorl3 P. A. (1 A t'LlN.
iiKAKFIKO I'A II K ASSOCIA-
TIOS. NoTii'i tft 8rw unnti-nta. Tho
Clrnrflrld Park AoHalloD Ii In drht to tlto
amount of about Ir.PHfl, nrH anlfi tha itork
holder ooiuft for w aril promptly and Invrona thair
nltaffiptionn to tho atork the property will proh
ahlj Im aoM and thrrrora limt lo the AMnolatlon.
Ily order of tha Knoentlr INimmittr.
prH K. A. nitlLKK, Hoa'y.
o nnn rnH o wawto,
(C9JJJ lj Arnold, lUrtuhora A Hipplo, for
whtch thoy will pay ah, at thoir fantia, naar
CnrwrnnTtllo, or at ilia it oro ul Arnold A 1 1 art it
horn, in Cnrwniiilla. frM Urn
AUNOI.D. llARTRHOIlN A lllf rXK.
J
Wo hava printed a lata aihar of bm
r KK HI LI., and will on IM roooipt of twanly
flra fntt, mall a oopjr lo anv addrom. aiySS
1T OK JIUIOIt DHAWN Fon JUNE
J Torn, W4, rnninnnlii on tho llrr Mon
duy tho I Mt i
linAas Jiim.iiit.
It. B. Woll.l. ll"ll
A. H. Midden .Illnom
Hoott Plegtl Ilorlieu
John ll'dl tlnhain
Ah a. Mi'Murrny..lliilli i
Thin. Ilowttu JlimUiD
It. Kennedy... Karlliam.
ti. J. Cutbftiirt...,Krux
(J. II. Hull hnwrenea
h. Howtei "
I. Jirdiin..liiiNiher City
.lima. ICineit-b Morrli
J, W. llninerlr..,Oiemila
II. M. Iliiovor.'. I'enn
H. P. WiUiin,..UriUiinl
L. 11. Cotlilc lirady
Id,,.. Movoniuin.lliiritildo
J. h. Allloll. ....
Killli.il Choil
lliigiiony..l'oringlnii
Win. lliKler....Clonrllelil
W.lliarhart "
U. A. lll1,.le..0iirn. lie
Jim. OI.1111 rorgumn
TiiAVmins juiiuua miar wkks.
Martin Flegal H3
llro, Jordan....f.'lear(loi
J.H.Culllngworlh "
Ilia. l'urlnliv,...Pufa.!iir
t'tniiry Owoiin..l''iir;iieon
II. I. Wllxill lierben
.Ineoli (liltler lliilieh
ijeni'gn lllinn Ilunlon
P. I'. rttraw Jordan
llnn'l Moorn...Kurlhuiin
.lonn. Wulkor Knox
.llio. liitterion....M "
M, lltir-t Lawienoe
.1. II. byllo.....
J. A. U. Whlto...0.ei',.la
Heubon Wall. I'enn
Thui. Hill l'lko
ilurvov lllooin '
C. C. Sbnir.,.. Woodward
J. A. Wulnon...Ilriidrurd
II. A. Hall..... "
W. Ili arhorl.Jr "
8. II. Kuiinti Urody
J. F. tlnwnll. "
II. Ilarlpfi'lt "
D. I'ondoiBwaitn.. "
fmiiie Lee Itiirlial.il-
.1. W. Nugent.. "
I,'. I'utrlek...... "
Tlioiuaa Hiird Clioal
rl. Coilderut... Covington
M. Ivralaer... "
Jim. Aduinn.....Cloarnold
0. D. Watton. "
Frank Smith... "
II. A. Kratior.
nnrnmi WKKK.
I. Iliadiniui....liwearl
J. W. Ohiun
m Hhnir
J. W. I lav in " '
. . ' '
...ilrftlmm
Jen". Houdorlin Hell
(Je-irgo Hem Hogg
Vul. Flegal "
J ini. Kvlor
Wm, H.'olt i.ull'h
.litoob Arnnlil Hnnx
II. J. Hli.iiy
iiuob lloree.,.llm.lford
Then. Wayne lirady
J. I Weaver "
lleo. Hebwem "
Kti Onrriitk I.rTrt'iiii
Un hi. t'onner...lltirnniio
.l.V.Tbin)n
fl. Ini.i"lf
H. II. Kullon...
.ftinlun ItriMl...
il. M. Wittnon..
Wm. iMiiyi.
Ulijiih WuNtun..
II. II. N.-ir. '
It. K. WllnoH... "
II. K. Mliyder..Clenrflelil
.Inn. Irwin
..Orti-noU
iUteroii
rgtmun
llulibnn
John Kom.... WiillttJeton
A. Klinu W.MnlwHnl
lttKiimrtl (lii'iinl
kit AT.KIi & 1YTLE
I Turpentine,
'J WILL PRM. VOII j
Nniln,
lllann,
I'utty,
1'ainln,
Oil.,
French, Richards & Co.'s
Buck Lead
AND,
Calcined Piaster
VKItY CIIKAF.
TlulUf nue l
k nn hand.
I'learll.il.l, I'd., Aril I
!7...1in
!' IX'UNOMY
IS AN IJIIJKCT,
nrv Yoi ii
V Ii O T II I N Un
. Furnishing GooiIb, (to.,
AT
). STEWART & SON'S
CLUTIIlMi STOUK.
Tbcy Iteep it full lino of
Men's, Youths' ( Doii' (lathing.
Also, I'mbrollas, Suti bolls, Overalls,
lliiU, ShirtR, rmlcrrthiriri, tun!
Whloh tbPT will Mil at mnst rromiiiol-lo pripte..
Call and exaimii thi-ir f-MM wioro pun:nainjf
cliMjwhpro. Hofiin in Mtumioa itutiiinift.
t'lirficl.l, Pa., A.ril I, 1H74.
T.A.FLECK&CO
(Tw.i i....n cnt uf the Pliaw lt.
l i: viil'll'.l . PA.
Millinery nnd Fancy Hoods
AND NOTION'S.
NKt'K KHIF1.IN).
LADIES' I NliKIIW KAR. ' . f "
III.OVIIS, all kimh an.l t'te.
COTTON HTOi blNciP, oii.arpa.ii ,1 l.nh In
tlinli1y anil flirnpin-ni.
WIIITK AND HWIfl U.HHirt, all nrltth-a.
ClIllVKTS AND IKIIIP HKIKTS, ..f llio litlral
Ballivn anil li.wor lliaa lho lowtint.
H A I It HOODS, i.r.-ill varlrlira.
Cull and rvainim. nur nl.M'k hor..rn yon bu
Hrwherr. ' Mlad to mIii.w our )r.M.i. on all no
nt.ii.ni Our ni'.tln ia
"SMALL PROFITS ii QUICK SALES."
"A Nimble Sixpence is -Better than a
' Slow Shilling."-
lifinr-nihrr lho liliw oi.imitn MmOIi'a( til
Win. K.narf ohl aUntK -
T. A. Fl.Kt'K,
arillVr A. M. Ill l.i.-S.
Jiarauarf, linirnrr, Cftf.
i:oNsiDi:s stoi:k.
G. S. FLEGALV
DRAI.KIl l!f
II A H I) W A H E,
STllVKS,
IIRATEILS, ' '
IIANUK.S.
IIOM.OW-WAKK,
TAINTS.
Ml US A VAUNIHI1,
I'UTTY A fl l.ASS.
llorRrt,
: NTKI' l.ADDl'.KS,
' ' .' . - ,; i-
WOOD AND WILLOW WARM
'. .: ..: ... .: ....
The cdi'ltratcl Tolrdo Anti Vrorilng OaltanU.'d
IRON-LINED- WOODEN PUMPS. '
No licttor Pumiii il lk niarkot. '
I.AMl'f, CIIANIiKI.IEIIH, I.ANTKHN3,
' LAMP ri.UHa, of all kin.la, '
LAMP mTHMtrt, . -All
t lwwl prlraa. , I-U'74
Pira.iirl.lr Mlrrrt. Plilllbiirr, P..
I
Mi Till? CITIZKN3 OF CI.HAK-
FIKI.K AMI VIClNITYl I wonld ei.re
my liniwra llinnki for your kind piilrnimgo, no
tar rtlimlrd, and would ak fur fi.iilliinnneo of
lhaianf. A. IIIIINIIIHIII.
IIKIIVWDOM.V 0K 1MUCE!
A. GUINZ13U11G,
One dnr lieL.w lb Firt Niilloniil Hunk, l lear-
lield, hill jil"l reeeived a Tilll rni.IJT 01
iNKW ANI KA.SIIIO.NAUf.H
SPRING CLOTHING,
Foil MKN A Nl HOV-,
Cent's Furnishing Goods,
HATS A HP CAI'X,
rnr.rifi, tt-r.
all of whirli will W wl.l ill lh l..wet earh .rl. en,
wilhollt ubaleuianl. npllll-lm
I7 1.
181.
UNDER FULL SAIL!
T1IK
KEVSTONK
TO THE FRONT!
llp;tdiiiarim for Dry
Am opi ning my iwin.l Inrg. iprlng anil lam
nwr ot.H k of Kor. ign and Uomorlir
)UY GOODS,
Carpels, Oil Cloths,
LAIUKS' .V CIIILDItKN S niioks
f-c., if c, ifr
Tho nriros will ho snch si will n"t I oxrllo.l
hv anv ollii'r ilar in Iho Slate. Call and lot-
Tor yournplvoi.
WVT IlKHD.
mar25 Si-oond itrnet, '.'toarliold, I'a.
CJUOCUU1" ES!
NEW STORE,
Opponitr Po.t OIK
New Goods I New Prices I
( iiiiii i-. i ivKiiKri:i.
nni.nrwn,
J A I'A NH,
mwiiuTKn,
VOI NU IIVSOV,
KN.1I.IHII miBAKMST
Piirmt in Mtrkt.
HI TTI H Wti r.;Ci
Will ho k. pt an.l aol.l at lrl roil, t'arh paid
for Coantrv I'r.nluro.
t) V. It XI A N CIIKHUIKS
TI' UK KY l-KI'MK.-t,
PHRrtKHVKIl PKAKS,
riiiL.uiia rniA hams.
KIXH. '
.-knrrl, I.nko Plt-rring, Ooil, li-
I'M KI.I.M.
Itiirn-I l-i. klfi" an.l Kn;;lth Plfl.li.
I l.lll lt AMI I icon.
Flirar, Porn M. al, Oat Mchl, Ar.
fnialitl : . LTTLS I MtTCIIBI.r. .
IN Till; COIJUT III' COMMON PI.UA
nf Clearuold Oountv.
VVillinm t'onllor ) No. 110 Mnrrh T., 1.174.
Agnoa Coaller. j iofri'iHH.Hi.
Tho n.tli'Mignod having Uernappointrd ly Uio
Court onmniliiionor to take toallniony in thealioro
naro, givri noli... thi4 ia will 4uoot tho parliri
for Hint pmpopo, at the ofli.'O of tl. R. rtarrett. In
tho l.oroiigh nf (M.-nrftold, on Tuewliiy, the 2nth
dny of Mar, 1 87 1, at III o'clock A. w.
J. !.. CITTt.K,
apUfl 31 . Atlor.nj at Law,
In tiii: rociti H' common rrr.A
of 'loar(icl I county.
Clciirficld L'o. Hank Knitri Frin9.
Pavld TyK-r. J 5o, 1 Vi, Jan.mry T. 1871.
Tha Biiicrfiffnnl aiiililnr, appointrd hy tha
t'ourt to iliiilrihuto tho procorilii Arising from tin
Hlicrtrt 'n Rnle nf drfondunt's ri'nl putnto. rieH no-
tiro that lie will attond tn tho dutim of hi p
poinimrnt, at nn oirtpo. in ( lafirnr-id, on indny,
tho I 'Hi dujr of Mnv. 171, at 2 o'elork p. h.,
nhrn and whoro at) prtii InlrrMiMl mnr ftltrnd
if IhoT 'o pn.por. WM. M. M t'l Ll.ttl'd II,
npl2uat A u.l M or.
Si.Ai r.i) rnoroArM,-ThofMii in.
rwlorn of Iiftwrrt-tt fiialHnt will rtwivo
M'aloil proponoU on the l.'Ul dny of hiny, IH?,
for tho buihliutf of a rVhool llonso, near J. I,
Mi Phcriion'i fiiw mill, 2lx:)4 fort, U frot to lha
oriling. Iwo-inoh plank and wpathrr honrdod, to
rciMiira throo ooali uf paint. Iniido nf hoane to
1)0 wninxnolcd to tht window illo and to ho oaii
pid un a lino wilh tho inmr, tho balni to ho
Well jtlftilfn-il. Haiil hnutto to Ih Oomplelftl by
llto limt day or w-'lclx-r, 1871. l-ir plana and
rporil,'Atloii iH on or ftililroM, ,
My onli-r of lho Hoard,
apiryni w. P. tatk, Hor'y. '
FIRST CLASS II A k FRY !
"-' NOTH'i: TO RAFTMKX.
Tbo lubaoriWr hnl ftltfil up a Arol-elaim Ttakory,
an. wilnoa tn inform rallmon lliat Im will onpt.ly
Hiom wilh UltKAU, Plfcrl, CAKKM, A.-., nn
rraionalilo tnrnia,
lliikory wt .nd f hrldgo, .r tho "Llok,
Qlcarlitl'l,
mnrlH :im JuIlN Cl'TXFR.
gfntistru.
ANNO UNCEMKNT
OF TIIR (IIIKAT '
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
IIV M. i'oit ri:.t HIIAW, l. I. M.
IMl'iiKTANT TltUTIIHi
llnvlng ruoooo.IihI In iP'tring a li(liliir tarifl' nn
matiirial, linro I ho Ltw aii'l woipriid rhar(n fi.r
pnrtial anil full irtl tt( Teutli. 1 ute tlio hort
iiionurai'lurn nf torth ainl other matcrinl. All
o porulh.ii roiriftfrnl and warranlttl to fvo aor
vlw an.l aalii.lai.iion.
Friiinilr, rolliirl that my eliargo fi.r tho Iniirr
tion of artifl.ilal an.l tl.o laving of Iho natural
troth an now tho mint rraii.nal.li. fn IV nnylvanla,
Pri-rrrvo yoitrtiMilll ami you pn-rervo ynnr hralth.
Tutting of tlio natural tot III in a lioallhy, pro-ii-rvutivoanif
uiiilini.lillon ii maJoaaperiully.
Dirriirt-iand mnlloruiationi...iiiui..n to th mouth,
jiw ami araorialo arl; ara treati .1 anU mrrwua
wilh fair ouoi'iiil. Uxoniinaliona owU oomulta
tlm rnnK. '
It woulil ho wbII for pationli from a iliatanr. to
lot mo kmlw l.y ninil a few dnyi Uforo ooming
tn tho olllco.
It II very Important that oliildrrn hotweon Iho
- of ill and twelv. yoara ibould havo thoir
loolh onaroinod.
Amrntlii'llri nro adinmlitored and Troth r
tnoroil wilhi.ul palu ....
lllHpoiill.ini nnd oliararlcr aro Jndgoilliy.il
lho world hy tho oprl..n of lho rai o, hrnr.
how vrry diiiulroni may It thoroforn Lo for por
ion to imliilgo an oxpn.lii'in of dinlnrti d Ti aluroi,
oven apart from a hygiimio vii-w. Now, In onjoy
nlur:U (not artifioiitl) ooinfortu and pliarurci,
ri'MMv t and ul-r nalurnl aimpllrilica and iimliurt.
H. l-OHTIill HIIAW, D. II. H.
OOlro in Now Maaonia Iliiilding, Hicoiul ulrort,
Clrarfirld, I'a, niajM'l:!
DENTAL CAED.
Iu. A. M. HILLS
Would nay lo bin patient ami lha pub
lic k. ii. mil. v, thnt, having iliKm.lvnt purtiicrfbip
wi'h Ir. Hhnw, hr. ia now doing the enllra work
of liii ofTio hitiirti lf, w Out palUnt nrrd not frar
heinx put nndi-r lha hun! ol any oth-r operator.
J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S.,
Oflit-fj over Trwin' Prnj Rlore,
CVBWKNPVII.I.R, PA.
All dvntul op.r:itioni, tilhor In Hie inrrhnniral
oropiirntivo hrnnrh, promptly allond.il to and
i:it. Mixtion gll:iranlrr. npo.-ini auennon pMni
to tins troalliii-lit of ilirraKoi of tho natural treth,
mm and inoiilh. Irrogulnrity of Iho lirrlh ruc-
nti "fully onrrwlwl. Troth lrnrtrl mill. ...I pain
hy tho iimi of Klhi r. an.l irtllirial lonn inirrtril
of (hr- .lent nirttcriul and warrnnt.-d to ri'iiilor lat
iafaption. prll2fi71:Iy
'ijfcU;ittfou5.
iTONK'S SAW (UIMMKKS AND
SAW UPSKTS .
Wo havo reroiva.1 tho ai-ny for tho a!xn p and
will aril llmm al maiiafaeluror'a pricci. Call and
inmino tlicm. Ilirj aro tlio l.i.t.
jclU-73 II- V- Bliil-KIl CO
T. i. pi int. . "i' i .
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Agrnt in CloartiiM eoitiity for lho ralo of
I'. UI'TTI'.ltirK A l O.'H
Fashionablo Patterns of Garmeuts,
ALU (VYLKI mi. litn.
.US Market Street Clcariilil, P..
V)MIITH TOHl' WITH 1- N'ulire
U horehy givon that lot ton of aduiiaii'tratiiin
onilioontat. of MAKTIN KUNK, docoaard.lal
uf liawrrnro lowmliip. Cloarnitld oounty, rrnii'a,
having hooa duly granted to tho an.lorMf.ntd,
all poraona indobtod to aai.l ntato will ploaio
mako immodiaM payaiont, and thoio having
elaiina or domand. will proarnt thorn properly
aathentiratcd for actlloment without delay.
J. II. HIIAW,
April 15, 1971 M A.liniuirlrator.
JOOT ANDKIIO
OOT ANDKIIOK AIAKINC.
Jii.-KI'll II. 1 1 K i: It I N 1 1 . on Jiaikrl itriet, in
Sl.aw'a R..W, Cloartlold, haajosl roevivo..
a n. lot of Krenrh Calf Hkina and Kip, lho
hett in tho market, and i now prepared In man
ufacture everything in lii lino, lie will war
rant kii work la bo aj rrpreirnted.
Th. cltiieni of flearlicld awl Irani! j aro
rtsf-oolfully invited to give him a .all.
Work done at abort notico. 7: 1
plIIST MILL! OTICR!
I toko lliia motho.l of informing the pnldiolhat
I bate purvhewd lli adwnljfuli r liri-l Mill. had
il thorou-hly rrpairwl, and am now reaJr t
grind any kind of grain on short notico, ia Ibe
l t manner. A aharo of your potrona i n-lirit.-d.
V.mra llrrnvollully,
(1. K. r-l.KU M..
Oit.ar.nr W. Fi.kiiil, Miller.
I'h.lipil.urg, Ph., I'm. 10 dm.
ir
iii:sK AND LoT FOR HA IX
- Tlie umlerfigncd otTerfl for mlc a valna-
l.lo l..wo tir.tino.1v. in the bor..i:h ot I narli...l.
I,t iiiU72, rill ate on Pino itrn I, with a g..d
Iwn-stnrV plank llnliw thrrcon erclrd. ll.nlP
Bnifhod'comiiWcr"o.l ecllar ami good waicr.
Prico rram!tll and payuiont earv. tVi.r for
Ihcr purlin. Inn. inijuirc of Iho mihicriber. I'm
friion given on rhort nolieo after lr.
I. tl, I'.AIIllKK.
Clearfield, March J., 1S7I.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOUUAC.F. IIOMU INDl iSTRY.
TUB nndonigned, having .ntahliihed a Nut
arj on the Tike, about halfway hetwee.
Clearfipld and Curwennvllle, lo prepared to fur
niih .llkind.of FKUT TKKRS,(itandardand
dwarf,) Krergroeni, ghmlibory, Urap. Vinei,
Uooioberrioi, Law to. Illackherrj, Strawhorry,
and Ronborrj Vinei. Alan, Siberian Crab Tree.,
Qninee, and earlj lerlet lthnbarh, Ae. Ordcn
nromptlj attended to. Addreii,
1 i.V. WRIOnT.
epl M-j Carwtnaville, I'a
ORPIIANH' '6iiiVi"''sALK.-ll.v
virtue of an order liwurd out of the tlrphei.'
Curl ot I'lcartlcld oounty and to mo dircctd.
tbcr. will Ihi rol.l at fnildio alo, o Ibe prcmiws
in Ituriiiile townsliip, Clcurlicl.l county, Pa at
.1 o'clock p. m., nn Satunliiy, May II. ISit, llw Inl
lowing dct.cril.ed vat.ialtlo real entato, lituatc ia
tho liiwntiliip al'orcanid, and ltiio the proporly of
John llnliinu-l, iIcomwI, 1 ii : Hounded on the
norlh by Innde of V. Mailer, nn the cant hr landi
of Willi. Nugent, and on tho wet l.ylan.lrot
Sntnuel ltr.tliM.rt i hein, containing .t.T acrcn, mure
lei, with nliont 20 acre, eleorcl. llieim-
prori-nicntl aonnilt of a plank dwelling houe nnii
all the ncooptaary natbuilillnga, yuuog .rchar.1
of ohuic. fruit tree, in bear.ug oon.lilion, Ac.
Taiiua. line tlllb at aiile, one-hnll ol the
at .onlirmalinn of nolo, and tha balance in n
montlm thereafter, wilh inlereit, to le eecliro.1 by
bond an.l mortgage on tlto premise!.
W. 1. LA .Militia, (Villi r.
(Irani, April 21, IS74. M
C1RA FTIMi rcruonn having Inul
H treeit rihould hav. them grafted wilh choice
fruit. C. II. I'.ailey, nf Anaonvilli, ii in the gr id
ing liuines,and i prepared tn graft troo with Hi
ch.itcciit vnrictln of fruit. Karmera and olhcn
who employ him art aaiilrod that Ihey will get J"''
Iho kind of fruit ho repirientl I. thorn. Frail
grower! nro enntiinicd againrt palroniiiog irrr
ipom.ll.ln parliea who may call upon Ihcui ani
ack lo graa thoir truci, at In ninny lntn
worlhlcaa grnni are pnimeit orr. lormi mow.
ato. Any ono ibing grafting don. en. ean call
in penon or addreii him hy letter at Annonvillr
C. II. IlAIl rV.
P. 0., Charficld county, Pa. ap!2'J -3t'
DIMMOI.IITION Ol' PAWTM.IIMOI'.
In Clearfield County.
The firm nf Win. 8. IMckcy A Hon l Ihi dt
diwolveil hv mutual conioiil, l.y the Unal wiiN
drawal of Win. 8. Dlckcv. The busincM will
o..nlinn. .l by Jamci iMchey in f.itun. liar In.."'
and olher oceoinili will he acHlcd l.j either
the parlcr, rU tlio homo fan of Wm. S. Inekry
or at Ih. ollico or S. C. Pntchen, li. , where p i'
tiuo am rorpioitod to enll and eoltle and mve lr
thor onat and tniulde.
WM. H. IHt'KM.
.JA.MKM Ult'KK.
Tbl dlnolntlon li for (Uearti. lil et.uniy '.
Wo mul cmillnuc a while langtr In Canibna
Ulen Hope, April II, 1871. aj.lJJ I
1)AY Ul'. All poiuons Intlilil'-'l 1,1
mo for ci.ata while aellng ai Sherill are o
lilid to come forward and make inuntdialo pr
menl, or rltect In pay od.lill.iHnl li. w-'
Irooka are In lho bi..ll of . II . K ramer, Ml .
for eollecti.iH and I am determined that lheie
eonnta ihall Im innared np w.lhout any furt"
d.lav. CVKKNU rl IH'Wh.
Cl.arllcl.1, April 2, IH7L II ICl rherilt.
CA I ITION. All perwtn. are herd y eanllonea
againul truling or barliorlog Pmnb tlra).
Ih.nn.l girl, between l.'i an.l lit ye,tr or at'-. '
my nceonnt, oa rhe l. n .n the JlUh ol Marc
parla unknown lo me, without any Jul oc
prnnwallon, and I am determined lo pV
d.'l.ll of her contracting after tbii date.
JOHN W. KI'NTo.
Lnlh.r.l.iirg. Pa., March Mlh, IS74 -W