Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 13, 1874, Image 2

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'"' The tiftesVof the CI.B.nprtLRrlrd.itu.i will
ttoroulurr M in )'i' Opera House, uu ilerltet
iMwvjt, bolveen Becond ami Third.. The business
, "llV o will lio fi'tind ( itio li ft of the main eh.
IrnncV, fin rtio second flour, where nil out Mil Mid
i now patrons are-Invited tu cnlH Tito prr hod
' ftratinsiOffoumi ereon.lltt third Uuor, .. ....
iVtb.j lrrclict of tU Loiji-lul.lir
lliivo nuravd lo tuljourn On It'ii-lay next.
' IfiU-rwbnrj,' Vrill tlioh !bo Itself" ngnta
.'mitilliB second TuosdnJ"of January
iqXt h' ".It '. i
'Tho Toriil snorts i.Vo .itill shooting
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mill .K tiling I'llCH ouutr pi-jiMM-tnti!.;!
, jlow Moxicaii-iU6 (.hey ilpboii.ivo oyer
, tlicrfl.. .Wliftt n blowing rficcdom to'
10 VW'fi JlCO'ilo. ' ! I.,!
i . n.ivnUriji i.nnntv lnnl. npnu- lnot. np,
, of i la most prominent ti.'u.eiis, in the
; lierson ' of txlwnrd :Gliifry'l-sq L wliti
, was. u mcwlicr of tlio boiii J of eOtiiily
I VuinmibKioDuinl 1,1)0 timoul li is Uunlh
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Wo nolk'O tb'uJL tlio Viisliingtpii ring
bus recently -wLLtiivKi-Hlied two more
mctnbereuof 'the ' JitcJinn riiig.iM l'ltss
. tliq Jjuckc). around. ,It is very ruueft
l.itetsdud ,,at ilio .Xreaiiiry D.cpaitmciit
jimt liowi. Id I :!', v.-.V v.
. i!l?eding ilrlttnsas Jb now all tjie
I pd.y i.ScTcnU'cn! year ago ival
KaniaH. " Kvtfrything , changes but
Kadieili'bnV. ,: Gov.1 firookg inor bo nn
, i m p r p v (j in o 1 1 1 p p J oil n o iy ni b ii i w o
doubt !(..,,( i . . i,l jj,,,t !...,: ,
' . "jV)tb6pgb (lio pvorflow of ' trio
,,ti.ipi)i bas doslrpycd millioui Qj. dol
larf wortli of property for tbo oitizolil
"of r.onitiftnn, it lias not doHtroyed H19
'ono-tcntb 'tliftf Grant's KcTlflgj Stato
, jjovci'iimcnV has. , And. Blil) llio pco.
j plo nyt yatbor happy. ., , ,
Viioi.v ' J;Eua(,. A Western editor
who has lost a bouto and: lot tl.iouyh
' a fraudulent conveyance, now asks:
""Wlmt' is a fraudulent conveyance?"
,' noii Tiatt, of tbo Wasliington Capitol,
answers thus: "A Inndaulet, eucli a(
' jrw,,AHorncy-Gencral Williams rides
in."'. That is certainly "a pos'r" for
tlio'Depnrtnient of Jtmiee."-
. A ROU.VI) KCONOMlST.-f-TllO Cll it'll "0
lu'cnimj Journal says r ! -; '
' "It Will ho a Mil dny in onr historj' nlivn tli
( entire linmneiil of the Miontry im)t be ilqxnUiit
; utk lue lluctaolivm ufpirty p ulitiaf. .. .The tipanee
quotiua ahuulil he ruiiovtil front tlio imlitireJ
nrcne entirely, Tho Oovrrnmnot, whiitevor lt
politieai oliariMters ehouid have e fettled tinaaolal
jiolii'y. Let pertiri tlirlile on other Iiiim, but
ilt llits all partii-8 anl loutioni thouM bo united.1'
v- -i41. . i l"Mj;t auiinCD bo
i spoken, for two bourn at a timo and
mado Rpeeehes flvo columns long, yot
thoy did not contain half the senso
embraced in tfioabovo few lines, Tho
doctrine ineulcalod is at U uu as icvo
lation, and should bo aa saorcdly ad-
' hered lo by the Anioriean people.
J 1 :8i;f)UKK 1)katu. General Alfred 15.
' Moi.aimoni ncoa loriy-mno years, a
' pronilncut democrat of iho' wchtcrn
j portion of tbo Stale, died suddenly in
rhiladelpbia on tho th, wbilo under
going a surgical Operation. Gonoral
: MefJalmont was Assistant Atlorncy-
Geiieral under Mr. Buchanan's admin
islralion; Ho at ouo time edited tho
PiUsburglt Union. Jluring tho war
' he commanded a rcfimont, and was
afterwards promoted to Brigadier Gen.
oral.'. Io was a prutninont Candidalo
lui'.Lnjvsrnor, anil an excellent lawyer.
1 II 0 was a rosident of J'runklim .
I iA Djvy, Thoso "eminent Christian
Bankers," Jay Oooko k C'6.,rcport that
they are' ready to pay five per cent.
caib on their obligations, and perhaps
. will pay ten per cent, moro ut aomo
flit tiro day, and throw in porhapa fifty
- per cent. 'h worth of Northern Pud fie
railroad' slock.' 1 When they failed
tboiiv backers , told the peoplo that
- every dollar -of -.their imloLtedncss
would bo cancelled. TIiIh ntlglit be
the case, if tho member of tho firm
had nut eellltd from one to two hun-
. dred thousand dollars , upon their
wives and children. This thing of Ink
' Incj other people's money and handing
'Hover to your wife, is mighty lb 1 0
finanecering for honest men to ongag
- in. Th C'ooUe, and vioo I't eitint'a
. Colfax and Wilson may approve oi
tho plan, but wo arc inclined to think
. that there ore but few who subscribo
lo such commorciul; jaybawking. . .
Hath Eti Loose Moium.-r-Tho peo
plo of other section) uro constantly
'reminded throngh Icelnror, school
books, and by politicians, that Now
. Kngland is the realm whera godliness,
. (ompcratico and sound morality is cul
tivated and strict coonoiny ia prac-
' tleed. , This is a nice thoory lo preach, ,
but w fear from what frequently hnp-
, pons in that section that the world is
' badly;hoaxud by (ho Plymouth Jlock
rraN'fo IllnslrnU w noo.1 but refer
" to tho fact that tho Supremo Judicial
Courts, setting at p S'oreester, Mass.,
last week granted uurttcn .divorces
six for adultery, four-for (loiiflrinoj
drnnkonncss, two for conslivtit bad
'treatment, tlnfl two for duscrtion.
J I era, according to the populutiun, (ire
moro divorces decreod for chronic
1 crimes than would bo granted is Penn
sylvania in flvo yearsalthough our
good old Commonwealth is riot over
pto with moJorn rclormoi-s And man
ikin! invited to follow Our oxamplo.
. Jloaiitdn not egotism has a much
.deeper mat, In the vicinity pf the Ynn
ikuo blai ney stone than iba ina.-ringe
'.vow and other n rltle of undvfiled ro
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lfAimisnuna, May 11, 1874.
Mu. KoiToit: Tho Sonata mot on
Monday vvoning at half past sovon
o'clotl, tlio firnt iusiiiKis transrtod
was lio iiWoduelJfn ol'fllio;fcilhf ing
proniu'ldV mid rcRolutioiix, TurJ by
Mr. ,MC:iuro of; 1'hllu. elphW, uoli
wo Idoptqd : (,? V i I
WtmisAs, UiaCoslaSuiineSUhV rennnyWai
hni aniiniririetfil tho iiiin of bl.nnil,mi(l nnd Hie
eitji hileilliaiaIW.ftol f" the erertloa rf
it pct'ttiiiiiont oi'iiiiAiiil hulliliiiK, tho pnrt of the
ilriii'luro for Ibo nliTnuUueul Ontmiwul K)i
nU.ti.ex uf I M A him! to lie'evelaiively ai4or lb ilk
rretlou of the inuimgemeiit of llm exhibition, and
WiimiKAit, the eity of Philndelplim, hni in nil e an
iKiilillnntil nniriiprlotion ofSl.ttOII.OOO lo the eon
ti uiiiul boar.il of Hvonix'. amliuiire J ,ioii,ti0
(latvr. Iiei'p by prjvii JiaaeeHiorfi it. itllf
nri'lilleilt'liihi'n. timkiuir an nirirrcanto off 1,000,-
UtiO nlrendy i-oured for tin cnliriirie that Invitee I
tk Mrmr ewpftorfuria wtW wtftf nrr&f
fore, - cr f . ta f, . . , T I
, .J;rt.,r,'Hial (lie WaU.'or Vehjtiyivanla a
pcula with eonllileniio to OongreM to renponil to
the ttolilo-eiaMpIo of ur coat uwaweitlt hen behalf
of tbo whole eountry by promptly tneklnf Hie
appropriation iwJuitnr, anil lliiu crowu itt the
Krandont euflcose tlitu Juflt'trtbuto to' ((ho brltvlit
ttnil pmKr0M f lh tloverntuellt.ii :J''' ii'-imi j
I Mr-..Wallttc6 Introduced a bill toi au
thoriKO corporationa 'Irt'-lftorehso thy
SeOnrity'of their bonded indebtedness.
Tho following bills passed first rending:
; ' Ho; 106, to impose 1 penalties upoo
employees of canald and railnrntf com
panies "fur selling' commodities to lh
compahiea employing' thorn itnd for
engaging in tbo business of common
carriors thereon.' House bill No. 27,
relating lo tho payment of onat 'In
cases ol lelony. House; No 133, mnk
Ing'an anproprintion' fof tho support
of tho Siato school house for colored
soldierg Ornhans)tttl)ridi'owntcr,liucks
county, " House, No. Ill), for- tiirtltor
regulation of appeals from assessmont
of damages, to owners of property
taken fff 'piiblio " one. ! House, No,
111, providing a niodb-fcy1 Which ' tho
title to alt elates and inlorests in
lands in tho' Ktato of iPennsylvanla
may 'btr ownors ol iho snmo for
tho pUrchaso thoi'eof. ' No. ' 282, re
lating' to' prlsoil Ifispoctors, their
salaries, ahd 'regulating prisons, tend
tho appointment of prison solo citers.
No. 21)5, ttuthoriuing tho formation of
phi tnerahip Associations' in which the
capital subscribed Bhall alono bo ro
spoiisiblo for tho debts of the associa
tion, except nndcr "ccrlnin ' circum
stances. ' Ilouso Insintod on Its amend
nieuts to Senalo bill No. 74 tho Jjcg
Islutivettpportlohmoiit bill-tnrid a oom
Inlttco of confertnCO ' was appointed.
Tho Houso also refused to concur in
tho Senate amendments to tho Uouso
bill 65, providing further for the due
training of teachers for tho common
eckools of tbo fStato, And a committoo
of conferonco was oppintod.' Tho sarrio
aciion was taken on llrJuso bill 107,
an net relating to compulsory arbitra
tions. M r. Honey read an act to allow
depositions of tick persons to be taken
as testimony in criminal cases in our
Commonwealth. No. 201, an act to
rogulato medical practice in the sov
cral counties of tho Commonwealth
No. 105, an act for tho suppression of
oosecne mciatuio, illustrations, auvor
tiRoments, articles of patent medicines,
and articles for producing abortions,
Passed.' House bill 235, an act mak
ing tho oflico of Mayor a salaried one;
passed second reading. In tho Sen
alo Mr. Kutan called up tho joint reso
lution providing'ruf 'ndjonrnment on
tho 1.rth day of Alay. Mr. Modi Uro
favored an early adjournment, but
dppbted whether cither tho Sennto or
JIouho would be perfected by the 15th.
Mr. Whito thought tho passago of the
bill was not necessary ,as both branches
of tbo Legislature had already decided
that Vbt nviv vuujrviuiiB w itvvmu
tho eligibility of its menibcrs, Mr.
McClure Inlimntcd that Senator White
bad an interest in holding back the
bill. . Mr. Hutao Raid his reason for
calling up tho bill at this time was to
hasten matters in tho House. Mr.
Wallnco said llo bill for contested
elections should bo passed before ad
journment, and If it docs not pass wo
will probably be at sea. nils is one
of tho hichost duties wo hnvo to per
form. ' lio would voto for tho resolu
lion. Mr.'McCluro moved a post
ponement of tho resolution for Iho
present, which was lost by a volo of
tun ayes and sixteen nays. Jir. J'avis
moved to mako' tho adjournment on
lho2.l. Notacrecd to.' Thoorigiral
resolution then passed, McCluro alone
voting nay.
Tho amendment , of Butaus. that
bills in place bo not in order after the
5lh Inst., was changed by him to road
7 111 inst., and paaecd. , Tho following
notaries public, suggested by tlio Uov
crnor, were confirmed, viz., Win. Undo
laugh, of CiearUeld.. A bill repealing
all bws rcnujrini; school boarda lo
mainluin separate schools, fpr tho cx
clusivo education of obildron of color
and providing for tho admission of
children into tne common schools witn
out rogard to color, was opposed by
Messrs. Chalfant, I'lavford and How
land, and favored by Messrs. Andor-
Bon and Ilavis. Ponding its consider
ation thp Senate adjourned uplil after
noon. Tbo following was negatived :
To prevent officers, directors or cm
ployeos of railroads and other corpor
ations from furnishing goods and ; ma
terials i lo . such corporations. The
question being on the indefinite post
ponement of tho act repealing all laws
requiring school boards to maintain
scperalo schools for tho exclusive edu
cation of children of oolur and provid
es lor tlio admission ol cbildron into
the common sehools without rogard to
color, Mr. Chaltant continued his re
marks In opposition to tno bill; ho
said that tho whito and blaek racos
woro dissimilar, and that it would be
unnatural to Informix them. - In sup
port ol his position ho had read an
opinion of Chief Justioo Agnow, rocog
niiting tho principle of social separa
tion of tho raoes. Mr. Cooper saidj
ho was in favor of tbo bill, because it
rccognlaod human equality as ex
pressed in tho declaration of independ
ence, and thai tut lor tho exislencool
tho Domocralio pnrty tho prejudice
against tho colored race would Ions
sinoo havo vnninhodi Mr. Kowlnnt)
said tho social and political equality
principle had proved a failure wherev
er tried. The .South American Ho-
publics had embraced tho egregious
lolly and sulTorcd lor ft severely. Ho
further stated that the professions of
lovo lor tlio negro, expressed by tho
Republican parly, wero mere cant.
Ho doubted whothor tbo 8enator from
Dclawaro (Mr. Cooper would ac
company a colored lady to -church
unless it was too dark to be soon. ' Mr,
McCluro proposed' an ' nmondment
which was adopted. ,: It mako no
material modiiicaiion of the bill,pior
ly stripping it of il vorbiiigq. The
motion to posipono indofliiutely was
lost and the bill was passed Anally as
follows, yeas H.O, nays 11. Now lot
them prnclico with their own children
tho proccpls they teach to the peoplo
at largo, , ,, Yours, truly, '
1 A jevroler advertised his diamonds
aspuroflnd f-parkling as a widow'
tears." ii i i. a- a i ,
Sheriff's Sale.
rY vliMi'olltal V.noiJV,-u'li, f" f
.oai f th Jotulof ci (toIHI. of fclH " V
11. I eo ty, I Id Jo rJ ilrej.d. J keri will, '
bn Vpof'oi,l'll'Tl.l lb Cur1 i lloiM,j ff irt
lot Xi.. SO, koundeil'on the north by Clara etreot
ISO foot, on tlio rout by flood etreet 00 leet, oa
the eouth by lot No, 68 and on tho went by I'ine
ulli'V. Holied, tukrn In execution and to bo mid
nf Ihe nropotly of t'hrlatuplier llilliry
Ainu, two oi-rtiiln lute of land ituale In OmkoU
bopitih, Clrnruolil enunly, ra., eltuate on iyi
eoitili i-ltf tif l.lmrle elroel. end known and tit
iihlt-it naliiti Mo. U and 85 in the geueral plan
ol eaid uorourll. Heieed, Inkea In execution an
Aim. arttortaln iractatf Unit itunia In Jloul.
dale bnrJtfKh, Clearfield ointy,: Pa., oa the north
cart corner of (lood and Kllia elrei-te, and front
ing on tloAit etrMt fifty (Ml anil rttftntriftilMt on
utiril tun: lmy fetal to Spncoal-y,mi anoen
m lot No. 47. In Hie general pJaa of il J boroaV'k
and lia'vlpg a two-atory framoUwvlling hnuae and
otlmr lintiniremonlt thereon; 4 HelaCil, iaken in
si omit ion agil to bo anld an the epetrty bf Jamee
WWhi.1 i-tt.. u .) !.! 'i ki 111
, , : Alan, (firiun luiot X Und altueto . in Xsaoa.
rla toonalitp,' ClinrfloJd eoonty, Va-e lounde4
oitlh by land of Cirtun MeVarlalttl and DUIrn,
iraat by land of Earauol HaKerW, worth by li4
of U. l. Weld MA euat, land uf i. 11. tiilleu,
containing atj;ht.v-ttro uoret, ntiare or teaa, having
sixty er aeventy acrca cleared and a large boari
rail orchard, ait ameer and Ion ear I luirumi
Beiaed, takrt in e-aecation and to hej aulil ae .lb
propt-rtv of piattttew .Copen. ,, .
Alao, a errioin Kit of hind tituale In lUioivr.
rer, Drady tnnnnhrn, Clrarfleld county, I'a.
bounded awtih by let of John ltoad. east by town
abip, rawO, north by lot- el tl. Wolf and voat by
iilloy, .and bavins a dwcllina bouae -erected
thereeei. tfelaod, uken In execution and to be
all ai tae property er J. H.-Hooyer..
1 Alia, certain lot free lltvata lit tleealn
towtxikin. Uleartteld.ooualr, Ift.i in tke tillati
uX Cbvatcrvillo, twumled vaat by. John JUaaaeo.
weat by lot 01 Win. Miti, north by an alley an
KHitbby-u atreet, oontalning about one-fourth
of , an acre and ba kog a plank fraun dwelling
Uouao, friuue abtble and other putbuiUlinga Ihore
ou erected. Ieixt-d, taken in exocutlou and to be
aold aa the property uf K. 1. UeariiaM. - '' '
' Alio, two certain triiele nf land altnale fn tin
town of PenntoJd, Uktarlield ouuaty, Iki., ana of
aaid lota rronling 60 feot en oudHfrd at reel aad
being 200 feet Jeep, boumli J eaat by a alrctt laid
out but not opened, north by lent of Win'. Philipa,
writ by another lot of aaid dofoadaat and here
Iter deacribed, and haviee a cood frame dwell
(ng houao, liable and arutth ahop Ihorcon erected.
The Btht-r tot thereof (routine 60 feet on Wood.
ward etreot, being ItiO feel, bounded an the eaat
by I bo flrat dcaoribed lotof lb aaid dvfoadaul,
oa Ihe north by land of Vm. l'bilipi and weat by
w. 111 n. ji. wuiuot-anu naring a gnoa irauit
dwelling houeo and acariac on-hard thereon
8ulicd, taken in eaccutionand to (ld aa tho
proper! of Joeepk Ji, lilcber. , , ,. , 1,
Alio, a certain tract of laad altuate In Cheat
townahip, Clearfield oounty, I'a., bounded ou tho
aonth-aaat by landa t.( Juainh Lmbor,-on the
norts-aaat by Tveuu Wealevof and on the aorUi
and wrat by being part of larger tract in
name of Jouatlian Weatuver. and bavlne a email
log kouae and elabl wltk other improrencnta
Uioreon. .Hoiaod, taken in eieretloa and to bo
old aa Iba property uf l;nlol fwlfri Jgo.
Alao, a certain traol of land allualo in. Tike
tovnihlp, (.lour Hi-Id county, Pa., bounded aoutk
by land ol Adam Kmlth, weat by townahip road,
aorta by public road and land f k. 1. lllooat
anil earl by land of Michael Win helra, eoa
laming aoout two acrca and havioit a lana two
atory frame houao and "table Ifaoraon erected.
b'eiied, taken rn elocution and, lo be aold aa Ike
property of Jo'cyb. tioon,
Tan or Ban. Tie i.r!ce or aura at which
the property abaU be atrnck off roue I be paid at
wi "me or vaie, or fuon otner arrangenenu
made aa will be apprereil.etberwlee the pro par
ty will b immediately put up and asld again at
tue expenae ana rut. or toe perron to whom It
wni atrnck off, am) who, la eaae of deficiency at
inch re-aala, shall make rood ths aarae. and in
no inataaee will the Deed be presented I" Court
lor confirmation nnli the money Is actually
paid to the Sheriff. W. K. M. HIKRKOM,
UBtatrr a or-m-a, 1 nborlff. I
Clearfield. Pa., Uaiy 11,1174.
it .
SheriiTs Sale.
BT tlrlue of write of fieri Fuel,,,, lamed
ut of tb Conrt ef Cemmoa Plena cf Clear
Sold county, and la an directed, than will k
eapoeea w ruunt; BAbK, at lb Conrt lleuie,
In th borough of Clearlleld, an Monday, the
...." . .. Im ' V " aeloea, p.
All that eerlain lot of ground altuate In the
borough orO'cwIajClearnoldoMietj, 'a., bound
ed and described aa followa : Oa th aouth Irv
Curlin atrcet, on the eaat and north by an alley,
on ine weaa uy roa no. rev in-plan r laid bor
ough, and known aa lot No. 11)7, with a twa-atory
plank bouae and other ombuildingo thereon erect
ed. Pciicl, taken in execution aud to be 10IJ ai
th property ot Jerry Wagoner,
Alao, all th rleht. till, lotereit and olalm tf
delenaaat ol, la and I aU Iboa tbre oarlain
traela or pioot-a ef laud ailuata la lit lownabips
of lluilon and Urady, th the eoonty of ClearCt-ld
and Stata ef Pennsylvania, bounded and deeeritied
aa foUowai. Tb Drat tbeieof beginning at an old
betnluuk eorntu- on line of warrant .ts . lima
aloog Iraet link south Sit degroei eaat perchoa
eo a maple thenee along traol line af warrant
3itl aoutk on-half dagreo wcet 42l parohei le a
poet; luetic along line of warrant 1SSS north SUl
digrces west 4.U J 19 pi-rrbr to a beech on line
or warrant 43W ; thence along line of paid war
rant north tbree-fourtht degree eaitf tit perchai
to a blocked hemlock ; ibeace north S decrees SS
minutea eaat 1118 pcrchea lo hemlock, the place of
boglnning, contu'ning 1,1.1 acres, ni known' aa
warrant Sulla inaaecand lucscus: nogfnuwig at
a Meen twrncr pi tract iHj, auove detiiriued
thence souii f"i di.'grfi't cnil 4.1 3 10 ucrohca to
a post corner of trails .1.HI2, iifi, SJS4 and 19.48 ;
thenee akisg llnaef tract SiSI sooth three fourtlia
degree west 17 perches le poet euroetf Ihenco
along line of tract SUDD north SV degrees weat
4.14 3-iu perenca to a post; tncnee north 11 de
areas east 171 1-10 perches to beech, tb place of
bcgiauuig, containing lrt-1 48 100 acme, and kqown
aa warraul IVxi. The tir! thcruuf bgirimnj t
a poat corner of tract m-H, abuvo doaoribod
Ibeno along the an me aontb 19 drgroea otttt
4S4 5-10 porolwa lo a poet on lines of traot SbM ,
tbenca aloag tract 3684 aud balance of tract 2 Hull.
aouth three-fourlha degree west 3VS perehca to a
post on tin oi tract 21 1 tnence nortli 41 oh-groea
ti ninutaa west 4 perches to a huoluek Uieneo
nulla p aifiwp w-s 4ve jr-rve Miewf'WJ
tlieiioo north 33 ilt-grcta west 7 porchoa lo pin
corner of tract IS ; Ihcnc along saoqe nortn 38
degroa it mlnnles woet (27 perches to a Uokory 1
thonee north I degree i qtiutitea west 7 perches
lo tnripic; Miencu norm lij negrcca west J 1. 1-10
perenca to a oeuon ; inenec norm 1 urgree eaat 33
perch to paal, tit nkto ef beginning, oontaln
ing S16 10-luO acrca and beliig pnrk of warrait
2utu, anu ocing tne same tracts or pieces or land
conveyed to Kobcrt Ostium, A. F. llaum and John
Carrier by John Dubois, by deed dated March Ha,
intra, aim rroorncu in tue county ol Ulearneld, In
llcod book Vol. V, pagca MI. Ac Alao. all
that certain tract or piece of land adjacent to th
tracts laat euore deacrioed, aliuat In Urady town.
Hip, In me oounty iiiri, bounded oa the east
by traot No. 13, witrranlcd in Iho name of Ubria-
tian Lowers, on th south by other land of th
said Ostium, Haunt A Carrier, on th weat by tbo
Clearfleld and Icfferaon Bounty line aad on tha
nurth by laad or llell, eoutainliig gu acres, Utitre
or less, being the same lain) Warranted fu tho
MM of (leorge Mania. Ahw, all that certain
tract or pise of land adjacent to land abor de
scribed, and bounded as fellows, via 1 llaglnning
at tnapl (0. .) on line of traot ItlOl, beroinU
for deseribod) Ikaao by same auih M perches
to hickory (o c.)i then by aame aontb 40 degrees
east 210 perebea lo pine (0. e.) thence by land of
John Dubois south 20 degrees west 111 perebea to.
pine (0. .); tbene by land uf Ilell north 4i de
gree woet poropes to birch theoe soath Ai
dlgreca wrat 32 perches to pin (o. .) thenee by
land of Ilell S'iuIIi 40 dcgri-M weat 1 10 perebea to
pine (o. e.)t thonee by aaute couth T2 perehca to
boiuilook (a. ,)f 4hne south SO degroas weat 108
pen bea lo asli tbenee north by laad sf rye, wi
dow Ostium and other land of Oaliurn, Hitmn A
Carrier hereinafter noxt duaerlhed. tar) nvrchea tn
pie(o. ) thene by land ef Uarriaon east 11
porpaea iu ufepie tu. .; inane norm oa aognaes
I j raiiiutes cast 282 perclicato sugar (0,0. )l Ihonee
south 411 degree anal 111 Q-10 iierebea to ntanle.
the plaoe of begianing, containing Ml acres and
allowance, htng lb sui tract gmoted and ooa-
vovoi to A. r. Uattin and John t'arrier within
named by heirs of It oft urn". Boiled, taken In
execution and I be told as lb properly of Hub-
rlOaborn.t 1 ." '.M j!f.
Alas, all defendant's Interval la all that certain
niape pf tmler land siluat in Uoehea township,
I'icarAeld county, ('a., bounded and dcerrlbed aa
f.illowai Hejrinalng al a encumber ll perches
win " I li' ... w winv, l.i.ulvi'Kj U inBSI
No. 63116 1 thence extending south 17 perches to
a poat 1 the weat boundary beginning at a bcmloek
corner 104 perches east of th northwest corner of
aid tract ft. Ill, d thane eatendlig aoatlt
170 nerelws to hcailoot, being part of traot tie.
WiS and containing two hundred acres ttnd allof-
anoe, and hnown as Ihe "reler klder" ttraot, be
ing the sain phw cf rand conveyed bj T. H
aard, parlee Orajiat am) Jaoiea Urabapi In Rob
ert It. Fleyarl, who sold Ihe lame (o C. T. Ituberla,
the derVadant In the within wrl. Kelied, taket)
la exacatlon and la be sold a tb property f C.
J, Uoberls, ,, , ( ;,, ,,j
. Alao, all defcudaut'i tight, till and lalemt In
tterUin bona and lot situated in Wat Clearfield,
awrence township, Clearlleld county, I'a , board
ed 0 tbo north by an alley, Math by Nlehota
trrt, weat by tVeavw alreat and east by piopeety
of tjoorg t atsiia, with a good two story house,
well finished, a stable and other Beeesaary out-
buildings, Helead, Iaken In eaeeuUoa and V be
seld as th property t4 Willut Madubaatjhj , ,
Alio, No. 1. A certain pleea oT1ui"fliie If,
Jordan lownihlp, Clearlleld oeootf 1 etlod
loiuiwit ri norttt by tincti oi . ,
n V I aV' iy Innde of Jetnei 4 . o the
j las I of TueeyaJ' " Jfl
wroti eontalninKl uu
lalnlng nbout 8411 acres. No. 3. Also, Interest of
said bwan In a certain, triwitei. lanrl rnitaled In
Jordan townahip, bnunih-d-Ss fnllnw'a? North Ity
land 01 llniom and llicki-y A t "., on I lie eaat by
II room and Dickey, ou the aouth by bind of Thus,
lirnotu and on tlio west by laud uf II. II. Vaylnr
and KiiiUh. containing but tH cf, iirrurir
leaal Nn. 1. A lio, A llact of kind rilkate hi iia.
dan toWnabip, beginning at a post at northeual
cin-ner of Hiehiird Miirtip atirvey; tlil-nce onrtll
StTWigrt! Hrtaf ttt prtrohf to a post; "thoncc
nrtjt ,d,iU-gt1,,it ! ,111 I0 perebea bipitio
a.trin t.vc) .pitl .dVgeuoa Ifll pirrckea lo
poat tbeucu south fi digroea west I till 8-1 0
porches to a poat aad place of beginning, con
taining lit) acre. tad II perebea, having liiereo
oreoted no linprovotuvnta, nud boing premises oon
reyed to detentlatat V Hnniuei Mitchell, (rice
Deed UiHik tl. U). Nn. t. Alan, all that curtain
tract of liutd in Jordan towuabip, beginning at a
poat eortaiT of M. tlibson ( Iht-nce mirth J de-fhirtar-Kr'WSi'olle;
Tfinrir br lean; To pml b
lasutflf IhiW'. Wiae.iulia riaa and 1'tn.a. Pktry ;
them e aouth 83 degreee eaat I OS reha, mure or
less; thenar, south .63 degrees went I Jtt perches
more or less 1 thonoe by tract of II. M. Levy north
S3 degrees weat ICS peruana to plisuiiuf bvginning,
oontaiuing. 134 -acres and kl perches and allow,
auca, (sou Deed llooh tl. O. pug 1117), and her.
ing tlicrooa oroeled a two-story tram buuae ami
barn, a aatall orchard and about I DOncrcr cleared.
No, g. Alan, all that certain pluda of land situate
in Jordan townahip, in village of Anauiivilk-, bo.
ginning al eornor of Cnthmlno street; iheuce
along en alloy north1 4V iIck" e west Sn fet to ll
No. 13; thence south 4V degreea vast ISO feel tu
Catharine street ; thenee north 41 dtgreoa eiut r.ll
feet to pluee of beginning, and knuwu aa lotaNu.
2 and 4, and baring thereon erected a large two.
atory a lore house, with warerom aitacficd. No,
7. Alao, lota No. 3 and b, having a largo two
atory dwelling with atablr, brick sutcAc bouse and
other outbuildings. No. S. Alao, ai No. with
a two story bouse anil atnblc eroded tkcreun,
Seised, luken In ciceutloli aud t be auld as the
property of Henry Swab. ' . ' . .
Also,' a certain buusa and bitnCjuU il In Huston
township, I'learSald couuly, IV, bouudd as fol.
lows 1 llevlnniuK al a host m tlmsuuth atiloof the
1 liutillo ruud leading. Jrom iiiokoryjaingduui la
Driftwood ; tbence south 33) degrees coat lil'O feci
10 a poat; woaoeauilh trdagrw weet, 100 fc.t
lo a pint; thence north 3I degrees west 200 foet
to a public road ; Ihenoc .north 601 dt-grec east
100 reel to a poat, th plouo uf beginning, being
pari of th property known us the Uouid Ilnjt
property. TO improvements oaslat of a large
iraui uwcinng uouso, t b.irnl, oao itvra runai
wiiu dwelling ovcrlicad and noooseary outbuild
ings. Bctied, tnk-n in executlou and tu be aold
as tn propcrlyluf L. W. Hioker. ' -
. Alao, a houao and lot. in tha h,iiuu,h Af ft.,?.
Aold, facing Loon st ilroet, uil bciiade.l nosthsaat
by alley, weal by prupetty of J. W. (jhugnrl,
... Kim y aucy, oeiogotii7J reel, and having
tkoreou erected good lwo-tory plank hottae,
13x80 and kitchen aud vlker neceeaary outbuild
ings, rieixed, tnken in exerntiun aud to be aold
aa th property of rictiry ltibling.
' 'Also! all that' lilt of Cr.iuml n', l',..,r,..u 1.
Huston township, Clcailield county, Pa., described
a follows! llegtuniag at a poat In Ihe public
highway orstrcet passing I'entiold westerly In lb
uumrva luuq oi aaiu tvooilward, occupied by
Ilosrnkrans, aad Ijn 1 of trdorick LixAcli,
2 I-Itt (vet froia a buttornwt wilara Isee iheneo
along centre of hiKhVay south 21 degrees wast
4 U 100 perches 7 fret to a pout ; llieneo north
JO, degrees east 3 8 10 pcrchea to a poat in the
above named farm ltn lUnce south 21 degrees
east 07 4-10 perebea lo th beginning, continuing
6 110 acres, more or leas, having erected thcrcou
a large Iwo-stury dwelling house, a good barn aad
etbsr neewsary oittbulldinga. Nelsod, token in
execution aJ lo bo soldas iii property of tseorge
iv. nuouwurn.
r ' ' , -,
Taaus or Pai.a -The Drioa or ma at wtlk
th property shall bo struck off must be paid at
, !. i ar, or cue n oilier arraegnents
nsadeaa will lie apiiriired, alhtrwia lbs property
will be immediately put ap aad sold agaia at
Ik expense and risk of the person lo whom it
was etraok off, and wh, la ease of deOeieney at
ma "-wis, span uaaac goiiu in aamo, and la
no instance will lb Deed be presented in Court
for cOnfirmalion unless th monev ia aeluelle
paid to the Hberlir. - W, B. M. PIIL ItSIIN.
Bnamrr s Orrn a, ,: I , ; - fueriff.
Clearlleld, I'a., Ma, 1.1, IS; . j ,
' Sheriff's Sale. '
BT rlrtu of writ of Acnr, ,, ,.
sued pul o the I'Mni i,f ,.c.m- oi
: .',"- nmeieif, uiere will
be exposed to fl 11 1.1 CHALK, at Ih. Court House,
In the bnruugh of ClcarSeld, on Mnndar, Ihe 1st
day of June, IS74, at I 'clrM.h, p. ra.,tb follow-
a ivuai nsiaro, ia wis I ' , . , ,
A certain frame dwuliine bouse i.iiuniA 1. n...
village of Sterling, ClearHeld county, I'a., on lot
No. 74, with lot and eurflllage appurtenant there
to, and lot hounded south be Kl. J...
front iny feet and running on hundred aad fifty
foot lo utk alley, belsod, taken in elocution and
lo be Sold as the property of 0. W. Haodolph,
owner, aud Joseph hew.lt, contractor.
' Auto, all that certain dwrllin DAlHi Will, I..1
aad eurlillag appurtenant thereto, situate aa lot
bounded tomb, by St. Jmucs street fln feet and
rnanlng back one hundred and Oft. r...i 1. l
alley, and known as lot No. 70 in the reneral
an pi ne ritiagcci sterling, Ctar1iM0niv,
. . , -" ,u nam ti, na Suluaa
tne property of James Siu th kn'd Marjtjret K,
,n,u owners, ami Joseph J.
. - M l-'v- imnv .llUBie IB
also, inree- arr n rj .1 .1......
ticeearia towns tin. uir.ri.i.i mh.,. n. .-
iegint)iug at a pnat corner of Isaac Kickola:
thenee wi'il 10:1 perches tn tho a.h corner nf the
sata itwKoti 111 11. Hilton lioei tkencw north, bv
l.n.l ..r II li:il.. J 1 ... ' V
w, u.,,i,iu, p. roues le a cbwtnut
ounce ra iv.i ieronca to stnno bcap In line of
Uiir. rurvey; thence south 41 parches to place of
wginasiig, eonsniaing i acres andflneroki
more ur less. No. 2. aIieinin ik .
north thereof aud bounded uu lb cast by lands
of John Lite, north by land of J. II. uii ,j
wen uy tanusai rat. riyoa, auniaining 12 acres
and f iiereltes, more or Iru. Kn a iuu . ,
iv- wo,,,ru in iUO B.iue Ol JubQ Math
and bounded and described aa fulluwa. to oil-
i eglanliig at a ptf thnw we hy lands of J.,.
UllL Into deceased, 40 Imrnhoa La ,k...
a....ll. V. I-.. I I If V., , .am '
... ...uu ui u, ii . nm 4U perebea to p. si
'"" "j i.uu ui jona 1,11. 4u perohea tn a
pu.i, wienee norm uy oilier landa or John l.llt
20 perches to post and place of beginning, .
lalnlng t acres, and being Iho aaid land being
tlio sumo ai convoyed by J. l'hili,, Luaher and
Sarah A., his wife, by deed dated 7th April, Imili,
to aaid W. M. Smith. 8ci-d. Iaken n ...s.J
and t he mid at Ihe property of William M.
fjinilh. ... ,
Also, a certain dwclliug house, eighteen by
IwenW-four feet and two stories, with lutand em,
tillage appurtenant thereto, situaia In
townahip, Clearlleld aonnt.v, fa., oa tlwasruior
in "m- uuoie Muwiii ruiiaetl, laaca in oxeeii.
tiun and to be sold as the monorlv of Th, ..,..
(lewiltand Kscklal ilcwlIU
Alao. all that certain Iwe.ab.rv dwelling kn.
siluat at lliuler aUlloa. Cleernni.t ..n,.i n.
on lot No. I, block No. I, bounded eaat bv alkv!
south by Clearlleld atrott. wcet liv i,,t N .n.i
aorth by alley, and being aiglyfael hunland two
hundred and llvo bet dwui. ttelsnd, luken in t
eoutlon anil to be sold as th nronoitr of I. w
lerrir aad Vierijr, ble wire.
Alao, all that ecrtaln rneamniaM ne innn.n...?i t
land altual In tbo borough nf tl'iattdnle, Clear,
field eoanly, l'a oa the south east ourwtsnf Br Is.
bin and cue streets and fronting on atuiih aide ef
Sue Street fifty feet to Itlk alU'V. and knnaa en.l
designated as lot Nrt. lot, la the general plan of
iraniugar neitcii, la.ca in iorutlen aad lo
lis suld s (Its property of Julia 1. Cog.
Tanas or Hai.i. The nrlce or mini al l,i.i,
Ihe property Shall 1m atrnck offntuat ha paid at
Ih time nf sale, or such other arr.neinit.
inaibj ae will he approved, nthorwlao Hi properly
will be Immcdlnlclji put up and sold again at the
expena and rlk o( the person In wltoin it waa
struck oil', and who, In case uf deficiency at such
re-sale, shall snake gnd th same, nnd in no la
ilancn Hill the Deed he preacated In Court for
eiinurninilon Ulllena in uionny ia aeluallr Hold
in. riirrm. ' it . IV. mr-l r.ltNUn .
L.BI.-.IV.I'I '.llli u .. !. '
Kaaairr'kOraicn, 1 ' I . HherirT.
CloarOeld, I'a., May :t, ISTd. ) l
0. FRIDAY, MAY IJlh, 1874,
1 MIW. T. B. WATSON '
Will return from trie Knsl with Ih (lucst sclocibin
oi enntn Aiiinuery, nrrnw, llrstil, nnd Leg
horn Hummer slyle Hate, linnaM, A.,
bought direct from llallintor. New - '
York and Philadelphia, limn ,
" ' hns ever been bmojrht lo '
', - lewn. Tba atrh-a will be ea.
llrely aew, novel and different from. ...i
any brought early In lit season, as Mat
la the tint to get best fuinmnr fashion., t
will als bar a toll tins nf Nulhtna, II lores, Silk
lies, ituming, eewniry, natr gornU, aad a
gen.rnl asaorlincnt ol Lmliep'snd Mlssea'
varicte goods, and hying slrlelly
- fur cask can sell Iheiu percent, cheap- -s,
and belter style and handaanier
tha this market has ever bad. Frnprh Irlmmed
pfllern Hats and Ucttuots stieeialiy. 1
'ay-3t ' . - MHH. WaTBOS. 1
-ff - 1.... . i ,,. lt
CAUTIOS-AII nereoniareherehyeantloaed
against purchasing or uieldlln with two
ecrtaln Mules (one bay aad On erenm color) and
nsi es ei iseuaie-iiarne.., now in fbe poMeesle
Pf Ferry II. nnd John U. tlelnotl, of tlnlo lew,
ship, aa Ih aam. belong Ui ia and ar. k-n wtik
them subject lo nty ordt-r. . ,
i iiitaav I'RNTg.
Hocklon, May Ulh, l74.8t ; i ...
3i(li'frtisfmntj.
CliKAIIFIBLD, PA,
111 JSMMVALsU
July 2d, 3d arid' 4th, 1874i
Prem In ins. . K2.SAf
,.! ,:.i m ;:i.'iT j
itsiw tS.ivi'diifiv pi " " :i i
I'UllrlR No. I. l',o.iror' !H.i Itae Mile
bents, b 3sJ g (W to'tM i MH ttt U; fj
in .in ; c-zu io sth.
i-i t;t: N.. 1, (160,-.Itunulng race, lest X ia
a, half mile. IfllO la 1st; ttO la d $30 tp
in ; yzti tu 41b.
i ti urn, No.3,37S.-Forlira... 'Mil heals,
n'l " ." " Jl JKdi b
rCftriB No. 9, li0. II4 Ivocbtn
liurse, for
w aaaeai ewa.wr. J I SI U IIC.
bests In .. kl.Ui Wu Jd Mo to 3d;
IlUrMl (UaVt neVir im aaaaaf It-ir U-.
Half
. iuboN.) .tvVAiiri. 311.'
i'" 10. a, nu for tare mlnul race.
Mil heats, beat I In b. tlOO to 1st; $011 to
t ; no to aa fij to 41b. )i I'tli
ruitsu e, t, JliO Merchaatsflpurse, fol
horses thai never trotted In any rae. fOO to
i i i eeu to zu i .iv to cd ; Z0 to 4th.
l'l UKE No. 7, .".00.i-ForM0 race. Mile heats.
If lit tu 1st ; 00 I Id ( too la 3d.
VUIISK No. II, 75.-Koot race. Beat 2 in 3.
fourth mile. 30 le 1st, 2o, tp d; flft.to
u t vw 1W IIP.
t , i. ; t ' ' m a i r i. - i T, i
Till HI) DA Y-JLl.V lib.
I' U US K No. 1 0, J.',0.-For :ii race. Mile keata.
Iieat S in 5.. $100 to let; tii to 2d ; ot. to
3d ; 2S lo 4th. i O 1 1 I
I'UUSK No.6,$.'il).Hu..ingre..' Half mile.
en a in a. suvin lei ; luV te 3d ; S40 la 3d ;
iw iu nn, . r . ,
Fl'RSB No. 3, 1155. Free io all trotting hornet.
Mile heats, best 3 in V 300 t lit; fIJO tu
run .hi. . . . , .. . ., i .
National Aa.oel.tion aad America Jockey
viuw lUSUal v gUVVrDe
Ketrauoe fee 10 per Knt., which muit acoom
pany all entries. . , . .. ,
Any burse di.taoiing Iba field, or aay part ef II,
ihiij enuuea ui nrat premium.
nnttiee close halurd.y, June 27th, at o'clock.
r. . uninea addroaaed to Uao. K. Koiacata,
Clearfield, r"a. '
N. II llroekviUe race Jan 17th, 18th aad
i' . .nil lue Oaceola racea lb week fulkaw-
tng utearlield racee.
K. A. II fU I. Kit. Sec'v A Tr.
, UKO. JS. ItOBACKKH, Pre.id'1..
'JiUKMUKK KLKCTION
Tbo Stockholder of tb fhlllpsliarg and
Suanuebanna Turnnik Cnmnanvwlil t.k..nii
that an elective will he hekl pa th atltb. pf
wsay, ssaj i, ot tu g,mM r fcij nloark, between
tne noura of I and t o'clock, 1. M., lo elect live
Managers Tor said road for Ihe ensuing year,
liy order ol th Hoard,
H. IIAHTSIIUKN. Prea'u
Curweasillle, May 13, IS74-8I.
RKPtlKT ef tin condition of the FIRST
NATIONAL BANK of Clearlleld, at the
etoie oi imsines on May I, IS74 :
BKBOt'BI'K,
Loans and Discounts.,,. ., Jul, 8.11 SO
9VtvL.l;;:''--r'.VivriirtUiidff"'.'" ,dm aa
ivufuiing a reaerra sgeuls
Duo from other National Hanks.
Due fruia Htale Hanks and Hankers.,.
Furniture aad Fixturee
Current Kieuaea ,
Taxca paid
Cbeeka and olhereaah llems..!"i.'"
Hills of other National B.okt...i
Fractional currency, iaclad'g aiekl.
Coin "m
Ug.lten.ler...y.r..,;.:7i':.,'.,
I6.4V3 (to
I2.2HO 30
Ji.l3 61
1,1110 go
103 II
Ki 66
LOSS HO
SSS 00
S7S til
1.1 US
10,411 M
Total j, , ,-
- LiABiLtria.
Capital tok liaid ln
,.-il.
,10tXll 00
ai.ioo m
... ' 7.131
. . i,24S U
... 811,1311 00
SO 01
.. 12,061 43
11.S38 ti
00
Hurplu. taad..:,.....,...wxv.,
tnt.ryt nr,d ,Vhage
tr . . (it aad Una- ...-.j....
t'iiwilntiwi outsUnding...,
Dividends unpaid. .,
Individual Delimits ,',
Due to other National ltanka.. ,
Due to ritaie Uanks and bankers'".
Total : ' '
S3I0.8SO (17
Sols 0 ff.,re., reoryleM Pa, S8 ;
1, jonaibaa Uoynton, Preaident of lb First 1
National Bauk of Cb.rfl.M ..rf .1 ' H
1. .1. " 7' . - ""
. .... m irue 10 in best of m
JONA. UOVVTtlM t.i.i..t
KiihaoriM and sworn to before me this ti dan,
of M.y, IBlt. 1 . RADKHAbH .5. V,
Correct Atlvslt, A. V. UOVNTiiv
RICHARD MOrodPi"
. , JAS. Ill WIN. '',
KKI'ORT bf Ih nvn.Wra of Ih COtlJt fA'
NATIONAL BANK of CleVeld, at the
close of business an I'nday, Mj 1, gl4,
1 1 . AVcaa.
lAians and dlseuanta. -. fine 111 ei
., . ";-., s.t.4,,,.,
V. S. bunili to secure circulallon
Other atocka k.
Due frota mleeming A reeerre agents,
l"u free ether Nalioaul Banhs,t..,rf,
Due rrom Ktate Baaks and Bankers..
Furniture aad fixtures. :..,
Current expenses........ vl'.'"
Taxes paid
Cheeks A Cash Items, Inelud'g stassua.
Billiof National Banka. ..j
Fractional eurreney,inclaluig aieketa.
Legal-tender act..,
.ciJ'tii
76,000 00
4,000 l
13,167
'I,2X Jl
,2tl M
. LiJ 37.
, IM
Oil (13
. I
104 00
1 74 84
7,076 00
;..
' LiAaiLitia.'
..R7.rfi si
Capital alock paid ia...
Surplus fund,,, ...,. .,.,
.SlM.Ono 0
. 14,0110 IM)
. 11,0117 72
. Si, 270 0
. - 84,4o7 III
rrollt and loaa .......i.. ...... .
Circulation outstanding. .,
iUlttl ldlit dnlnMlt. ...,
liu Is other National Hnks..
U,J,I5I. l,"k.".,,'.! ..l,",,J?,'i"."ii iitlK it
in , aeo an
Total.
."i y, s. 1 I'.'.iMin-:'.:
.Vlole of '.(eoio. Clmrtl. hl rai.. X V .
'
s, w . as. nn.w, tusnierol the Cinsnty Nattufial
Bank of Clearfield, de anhnnnlv .wear ik.i .l.
above talmat I true to the beat nf my knowl
edge and bellefj W. If. HAW tSabier.
rliihaerilieil and aieora to before me Ibis I Itkdsr
of May, A. D. IS74. ....,- : . '
WM. RADKBAKUH, Pl.F.
Correct -A tie-ti . 44. Ik KklKla. I
' ' JAH, t. liKIWARU, '
HM. POWILL, 1
May 13,1874. Dirreler.
ADMINIHT
U hereby gl
on the eatitl or
IMTMATHRH f.rTlfliNotl.
.see iaai lowers 01 s.tm in lalrallea
JOHN W. W RItlliv !ZT
late of ClettfAeld borough. Cleat-l'.eldceuBty, Pa.!
g "' "ul7 graniea to tat undersigned, apt.
nersiuia indebted lo aaldostala will please Bieke
tintnediate pnymeut, and (be having claim, er
domanda aill present them pratvorl aathattsatdl
for aettlomeut without delay,
, ,,,,, MILUAM PORTIR. ,
may 1 3-01, 'I . - Administrator
C CAUTION. Allperson are hereby eaalieaaiA
J agalust purchasing or meddling In any awaav.
ner with nne Wsgen,- two Cows, on Saw. bog
chain, Vanning mill. Cant-hook, and th tiaav
Onk and Hemlock llmlior now in poaansaC
llxirg rtclfridge, the aame belong I aa Bast
arc left with tb said Seirridga annjeat ta my
"!' JOHN WIIAIUKU.
myl.1 3t 1 "
JA M H.SK. "WATSON k CO., "
REAL EHTATI BR0KKU9, 1 ' !
CLKAHFllaJk, PENN'a.
lluuses and Ofllees to let, CuUeeStoa promtply
made, and Srst.era Coal and Mre-Clay Lands
and Tnw property far nl.' USao fca W esters
Hotel Buildiag (2d Soar), taaaad 04. myl3'74y
nbUSlfANDTiOfTtJli 8ALK
1 Th Hon. ad Ut th earner nf Mar-,
kei aad Finh Ptreel, Clear eld, Pa., I tor l.
Tb let eoaUins pearly aa acre f greuad. The.
bona It a laig. dnethl frame, eonlalBlag atee.
roeiaa. For term aad thr lafermavioa apply
to th nhtetlUr, al the put OBe. 1
tor 1 3 F. A. AVtsUl. '
rv ih i iBtgMtsfcisjiii mm
I
yw fli'frtisfmruls.
r. i n
H- C 1 ' I , i H
1 I
"CteAitFlEr,DVPA.
TUB undersigned, having losaed eeeuis fertile
manufaetur of all kind, of HADbl.K.H, IIAIt
NK.SS, and all th lateat Improvement, in Horse
Furnishing Hoods, an now prepared In Oil all
orders at prices aud uuality Ibat will surprise all
b-bo farnr as with a call for tbo loipoctioif iuu"
work. Wo are determined to please and our' ex
perience and observation in eastern and western
MswYMPBTiTtON 1n
tha manufaetur or Hold, Kilver, Oreido, Itubbor
Covered suit UOt-LineJ AUiBKud ,
CARANQ BUGGy yAfSSI
Also Fin , i
HIDINtl AND ItACINtl HADDLKS. '
Our rents aad expanaca being light, wc ahull
sell Ih aame grados of work 20 per cent, cheaper
than Ihey na he bought in th caatera cities. '
Hepalring and adjusting Saddles, Harness, Ae.,
neatly done, at raaaouabl prie.
Particular attention paid to all orders ly maO
or otherwi.e. -;
Call and see cur work before buylugeleewbcre.
, r-Kooius In Irwin's rltore, aextdovrpiatry.
absneHtoT.j j , IcftINiA M.I'It0fi
t'learlleld, Fa., Ulny 15, 1874.
1KP01!T OK TUB AUIUTOIW
XV of Lawrence townahip for 137.1 1 .
ROAD FUND. I
llupertlsnrs of Lawrence Township In account
with Ih lioad Fund for 1873 t
Dbbtob.
To amount of tax, as per duplleal 3,3I 40
To amount of orders drawn lo Bupcr-
. vvianrs oa District Treaprar,.,.0 V7S. SO
T,''Tt,8uW"'lcVs;.,.VHii..l..i I ltd C8
f.l.HHfi 113
Cnautr.
By amonnt of work dons on ruds..,i..:l,l33 28
Ily amount of exonerations ; 49 ti
lly auiouut of Huperritor's wages (104 60
My amount of plank 10 10
By amount paid oa T. Lanieh order.... 22 SO
lly araoaut of Attorney's fee a on
By amount making duplicates lo 10
' ' 1 ' " ' '' '' '-Ht.SS 3
POOR Ft'ND.
Overseers of tha Poor of Lawrrnc Towmlili. in
account with th l'vur,Fuud Inr JKJS;
' '' ' DanYoh.' ' ''' '
To amount ree d from Overseer of 1372 i 220 84
To amount tax aaaeaaod tor 1373 1,33" 80
l..1Af SI
Cnantr.
By amount paid for boarding paupers..$ 070 111
lly amount pid for clothing pauper.,.. J 14 72
Hy-ii.it,idr.prhitliig. J... ji 1,0
Uy atiiodnt ptidlcr medicine and medi
cal attendance... 37 26
By amount paid Attorney fees 22 60 1
tl V amnMi.l I ... 1 1 , - I
lly amount paid for lobaeeo. 4 tb
lly amount paid exoneratioas 83 10
lly auoual paid per cenlag . S3 tt;
Uy amount paid Overseers' wages...... bit eu
lly amount paid for making duplicates sV Ptl
lly balance da fund bit ao
SI.6SS at
We,, tho anderalgned. Auditors of Lawrence
townahip, having examined th aorounta ol Janse
Brown, J. H. Parks, J. O. Kline aad Nathaniel
Rlshel, Hui.rviaora, and M. F, Wallaoe aad W. A.
head, Overseers nf ihe Pour, of eaid township
for Isil, find there a atiora staled. 1 ,
, ., . JAM KH rt PACK MAN,
U. J. CONKLIJi,
Atleat t A. II. Saiw, Clerk. Andilor.
Lawrence township, May 13, 1374-31.
KRATZEIl & LYTLE
Turienllne,
j vau P1CLL YOU I
Nails,
tllass,
Pal I jr.
I'amta,
Oils,
French, Richards St Co.'s
Duok Lead
' 1 and ; ; 1
.Calcined Plaster
. i i
, VKttY CHEAP.
Jsemense voek oa hand. .
Clearfield Fa. A,,ri ( H7A.-3tsa
MITCHELL WAGONS.
' fheeEt is tb Choapest!
Thoeaa RMlry has Tee4vd aaetber large Mef
Mileaell W.. " kl.i. JL
Leet aiaaalkotaied. aad which k .tu uil .1 11,.
most reasae.lila rate.. Hi. ,1,1.1 i,l. .iuu
all ueeersmlMeiv of iui)Birr .nd ..
and naresMs track. Call an I ro thru.
1"T THOMAS UL'ILLV.
, II i: PCtKCTf VtfiElAtttkt
rUKK PUOM.AXCOllOL, , ,r
r j iu as 1..' i! , ' . ,w tT:', !,! i
WALKKll'S:'
CALIFORNIA
VI N K (i A R BIT T ft It H.
'' ' ' i i 1 ; -.i ; ' '
Dr. J. Walker's California Vissegrrr Kilter a
parely Vegetable preHiratao. made ebietl.r
ii L a faansle) the lower range.
7t j'v nevaua mowwtarn ef California,
th medicin. p report! c wlaMi ar exuaeled
therefrom without the us al juk.t Th.
Ion Is almost dally asked, "TTaa I, the cause nf
uBParaiitl.l snoot of Vl BiTraasI"
Our answer is, thai they remorsnlbe t aus of dis
at, and tha paUoA tccve Sit he alth. Th.v
ate Ih great HoooT puviuer and a life giving
principle, a perfect Renovator aad lavlriUor
ot tna aysteak Never before ia the history of
... n,.r, w m atautctne been oeeaiiounded po.
easing the reiuark.bl. qntliliea of Vinaoaa Bit.
rarta ia keeling tb link or .very diaeaae man it
heir to. Thev SIS a eentle Pun-atlva aa wnll
a Jonwn. reiievlag CongeMina er InflamauWion of
"r and Vlaorral Orgama. in Bilious Dis
th pmsnrf: of Dr. Walker's Vlnrrar lilt.
ters ar Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nu-
PTKuoue. eACasive. uiaealie. NeilntiVA.: t'tiBniar.
IrritaalsadrriOc, Alterative, and Anli.Bllbiaa
i n ii. Mcdonald a co ,
'jrop)rtetii and Own; Agls., Rail Franel.ee, C.li.
Inraia, and comer er Washington and Charlton
street. New York. Held hy alt Druggists and
lie. ten. octll ,8 1 v
.... ...... . . i i u L
RKfJI TUB'S NtmriV-Niiliee is hereby
iva that lb following accounts have le,
aaamiaea and pnaaed by me, and remain filed nf
record la Ihlt office for th Inspection of heirs,
legateesLandilora, and all otnera tn any other war
latinesaest. aad will be presented to the next tlr.
phaaa' femrt el Clearfield county, tn beheld at th
Coast llout. In the borough of Clearficl
amteiag n tht lal Monday (being the let iltyl
' 1 Ik IB?. . j
Fiaal a nount cf deb McDowell and Mary Col.
grow, Adminlalratora of llonry Colgrore, dee'd.
Flaal aeecmat f J. F. Sleiner and Andrew
Oearhart, KiMuler f Joha Uearkeart, deceaaed,
iie oi ssecaiar wwaauip. ,
Dlatrlhmtinn mount of J. F. HI el ner and an.
drew tlerhart, Kiecutora of John tlearhart, d.
eeeeed, labs nf Dveatnr towaahlp.
Fiaal account of Hamuel (1, Kuntx, Admlatra.
tar ef Jamb Muhgold, deceased, lata of Brady
towachltk.
- Pinal eocoan! of J.ttrl Flyan, Adatlnlelralnr
pf A. H.rtturtevaBt, deee.sed, late of llullch twp,
Fiaat aaeeaal f A. C. lata, Administrator of
Wat. Laaaadue, dead, lal of Bogg. towu.hlp.
Aeeoeatt of Mr. Bmlly Wright, Administrate
af A. Kt PTHght, dee'd, tat of Clearfield borough.
Fiaal aeaiutil of lln. tV . MeCullr, surviving
liaeeUsr f Juha Whlteetd, draatcd, lata of
(lulUb taoaablp. ,,
Fiaal aaeeaal. f James Mcrg.p aad tttasld
Rmeal, Adilailrators of Ueorg Morgan, dte'd,
wi nnMS luwaimip.
Final aeeeaat af Palrl
Patrick Haley, ((cardial bf
at art la Myrktr.
Final aaceaat af Tklrlek Daley, Ouardlan of
James Myrter.
Raetirraa'i Omm, ; ' A. tt. LtR,
Crcaraold, Pa., May a, 1874 le. J ' Register.
rPO THE CITIZKXS OK CLEAR
J.,nKI,l-ANp VICINITY 1 I would express
inv atnoere Aiank for vour hind n.taanaa. so
farJulended, and sum Id ask far alenntippane of
thaauai. t ,-;' A, tiHINZM HH.
17 1 I t'l v- . -4
'-A f J I M ti
CHEAP AKH 0LY 0K PRICE!
,ii;j..'Ai! , ;t(!;7t::iJ' )
n,AIGUINZBURQh :
.0, tliiOsi -v.i ,i()
One dnor helnw Ik First National li.nk, Clear
Held, bar Ju.l reeeivml a full supply of
', H i 1 A P, f .0 . A !
,HliV AND bWRUION AHI.U ','
. : f '..it..,. ... ,.,
'I .M.i.tl I 1 , ! ) ,
SPRING CLOTHING,
FOR MEN AND BOYS. '
A 1 ,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
'' ' : : ' i . i'i., y . : 1
HATS AM) CAPS, ;
-i f ..: , .!. t
all afwhwch will b. nold nt lb lowest cash prices,
wttboat udiulemcnt, .. . . apl2 Im
mi. : i87i,
UNJ)EH tuLL IAlL!
- il' ' - . . . i
KEYSTONE
TO THE FRONT!
tloaihjiiarlcrs for Dry Goods!
Ait anealng my second large spring and sum-
mer slock eg ruretgn aim uinae.tie i
DItY" GOODS,
Carpels, Oil Cloths,
,''! 1c -, .-
LAT)IRS' &. CIlILDUKN'S SHOES,
, iff., iff., iftf
Th pried will be rach a will aot b excelled
by any other place ia Ihe Stsue, Call and sec
fn. gnwreelvwe.
WM. BKKO.
es.rji . Seeond street, Ck-arllelil, Pa.
JK ECONOMY IS AN OUJF.CT,
BUY YOUB
V Id T II ; I ' N O,
t
FarniBuing Goods,' &c,
AT
it- . .
IX STEWAHT & SON'S
CLOTHING STOKK.
They-Itcop full lino of
-Vnn'g, i'oiiAg' fr' Boyt' Clothing.
Also, 1inbrollns, Rutcholls, Overalld,
(litis, Sliirls, Undorsliirts, and
' ' 1 .ratter., &e.,- ' ' ' '
M'hich Ihey will tell at most reasonable prices.
Call aad txamint their good before purchasing
elsewhere, ltoum la Mansion Building.
Clearfield, Pa., April 1, 1874.
s
EAI.ED PROPIrMAI.M. ThcSchee! Dl-
aealed proposals oa the 23d day of May, 1874,
for lb building pf a School House, aear J. L.
MePhcmon'l law mill, 24x34 feet, 13 feat to Ih
wiling, two-inoh plank and weather-boarded, to
reiv three coatt of paint. Inside of bouM to
b wainaooled to tho window tills nnd lo be cap
ped on a line with the aant, the balance to U
well plastered. Said hone, to be completed by
too Brat day er October, 1S74. for plans sad
apeoifteatlona oall at th Prothonotary's rfic, la
Clearlleld. lly order ef th Board,
pll3i W. P. TATE, Sec t.
Itarauarr, tXinwarf, (fit.
IliONSlDKS .STORM
G. S. ELEGAL,
LlRALKR IN
I I '
HA III) WARE,
8TOVKS,
HKATKUH,
RANI IKS,
HOLLOWWAllE.
TAINTS.
411 US si VAIlNIKir,
PUTTY A IJLASJ.
t . , , .HOl'KS,
8TKP-I. ADUKUS,
WOOD ANI WILLOW WAUKI
- - i
.'l'-i.r rr-!T''TT t v' ' , i
The wduhralpil Tnlailo Antl FimVagalraaaeaed
1R0N-LINEO WOODEN Mm.
Ne heller Pump ho tb eiBrket.
LAMPr), ORASD1LIIIUI, f.ANITflNfl,
LAMP J LUIS, afpllkkad. ',
LAMP FIXTl'KKS, Aa. , ' ,
All at Mwnat price. ..-11-1414
Presqupiale Mreat, rkilfp.bitrsr. ,
JIH IHIIITIXa OF KVKRt DEHCIIIF.
tioa gently executed tl Ikli ofim -.
, ,, ANNOUNCEMENT,
l H.i.H .ftp TUB OHKAT '"" '
REDUCTION OF PRICES I
BY M. POHTr.H ftllAW, II. I). H.
, ... i ........ i , , , t' i
IMPORTANT TRUTHS t
Having succeeded la gelling a lighter tariff oa
material, hwiee tb feel and maiermti charge for
pnrtlul aad full tela of Teeth. I nse the beat
manufaetur of teeth and other material. 'All
pcratlun regialcrod and warranted lo give ser
vice and satlslaetion.
Friends, reflect that my charges for Ih Inser
tion of artificial and tb saving of th natural
teeth ar. now th moat rcaionable in Pennsylvania.
Preserve your teeth and yoa prererv year hralth.
Pulllni of th natural teln In a healthy, lire-
aervativcand uacfut condition la aiad a specialty.
Dlaeaaeaand mal form at tuna com nioa tolls moulb,
law and associate parts, sre treated sud corrected
with fair success, Miaminalions and ponsalta
liona rara.
II would be well for patleala rrom a attune I
let mt know by wiall a ft days before eomiag
lo Ih office. . , ;
II is very important that ehlldrta Between in
ageeolaliaad sweiv years suumw ssn lueir
teeth examined. -
Anwathetles ar admiulstsred and Jc.tt re
moved without pain
Dispositions and character are judged by alk
tha world by Ih xpresaione of Ihe face, bene
how very diaaalroua may it therefore b for per
sona to indulge an expression of distorted featurea,
even apart from a hygienic view. Now, lo enjoy
natural (not artificial! comfort and pleasures,
roepoet and ol.ey natural simplicities and instinct.
' n. rn turn hlinw, is, u. .
Office in New MaHenic Building, Kecond street,.
Clearlleld, Pa. mayll'7'l
DENTAL CARD.
Dr. A. M. UILL3
W.old say to bla nnljenta aad the nub-
lie generally, that, having diiaidved partnerahin
with Dr. r-haw, be is now doing the entire work
ef his office himself, so that patients need not fear
being put under Ihe bands of any other operator
Clearlleld, March 20, U72-pd20mch73
J. M. STEWART, D. D. S.,
ODica over IrwtVi lruj fitort.
CCRWEN8VILLK, VA.
AU (JcnUl ofteraliotn, eiltirr In tl.e inprti8tiir.i
or operative brmucb, rointljf tttntU J lo arnj
ttliilnuitioii atrmntei-il. Hpecial attrntifin fmiii
to the trMtmetit of diMfttiei of the natural tivth,,
fami anJ mouth. Im jularity of the tecUi tue- -ceipfulljr
correct ej. Teeth extracted wit hoot pain
bj the mm of Kt(ir, and arti6ial tetlb inncrteti:
of the best Material and warranted to tender net--i
l faction. april2fi'7l:lT
s
TONE'S SAW GUMMKIi.S ANI
SAW UPSETS.
We har ree!rd the agency for the above and
will sell them at aiaaafaeturer'a prices. Call and
cxamlno them. They arc the best.
jelir-73 . II. F. llltll.F.R A CO.
T. A. rtarx. ' . a. bills.
T. A. FLECK Sc CO.,
Ageall In ClearCv.1.1 county for the salt of
! j, j. . HIITTRKICIk & CO.'S
Fashionable Pattorns of Garments.
ILL ITTLBS ISO SUES.
.1:18 Market Street Clearlild, Pa.
ADM1MMTB ATOHH' Nt)TK IU Nolics
la hereby glreBthat lettcraofadiuiBlttraliiin.
ontheeaUlt f MARTIN KLINE, deceaw-d, Ule
of Lawrence townahip, Claerfield eonaty, 1'eno'a,
having beta duly granted re the andersigned,.
all person Indebted te laid estate will pleasa
wake Immediate paymtnt, tnd thost having
tlalma er demaadt will prttcat them proper!)'
authenticated for settlement withcut delay.
j. b. siiaw,
"April IS, 1874 t Administrator.
JOOT ANDSUO;
OO T AND SHOE MAKING.
JOSEPH II. DEKRINtl, ea Market street, ie.
Khaw't Row, Clearfield, Pa., baa just received
a la let f French Calf Skins and Kips, tk.
best ia tb market, and is now prepared to m.a
afbclar eterythiag ia bis line, lie will wir
raat bit work t k as repr.ieat.d.
Th eiti.cBt of Clearfield .ed vicinity arc
respectfully Invited tp giv hist a call.
Worh doa al thert aotlc. 7:167:1
Q.1UST ini7tN OTIC K ! '
I tab Ihil method of informing the public lli.t
I have purchased tb CaJwalladerUri.t Mill. had
it thoroughly repaired, and am now ready to
grind any kind ef grain ou shert notice, in Ihe
best manner. A shar of yoar patroaage is so
licited, l'oars bcspectfnlly,
tl. B. FLKtlAL.
- GtL.arr W. Flbpal, Miller.
. Phillpsl.urg, Pa., Dee. 10-flm.
H "'"OUSE ANDLOTi;6n "sale.
.The aadersigned offers for tale a valua
ble towa properly, ia Ihe borough of Clearfield.
Lot mill!, si ti at en Pie street, with a good
Iwa-aUiry plank Hons thereon (reeled. Home
finished complete g'nd cellar and good water.
Pcie reasonabl and paymBBts easy. For fur
ther particular iaquir of th subscriber, l'ns
tessioa givea oa short aotie 0er sale.
I. O. BARtlKR.
Clearlleld, March 2t, 1874.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTliY.
TIIB aadcnlgaed, hsriag established a Nut
eery a tb 'Pik, about halfway betweea
Cl.arleld aad Curweatvlll, It prepared te fur
alsb all kinds ef FRUIT TRSK8, (ttaadard ttd
dwarf,) Evergreen., Shrubbery, Qrape Viael,
Occtcberrlti, Lawtoa Blackberry, etrawkerry,
aad Eaeberry Viae. Als, Siberiaa Ctab Trees,
Qaiae. aad ar:y tcirltt Rhubarb, ae. Urdert
promptly atttadtd to. Addrtat,
. is. vv BltUSI i.
teplS-fifi-T ' Crwnsville, T
(1 UAFTINU Popsons bavins fruit
T tree rbeuld hav them graRed with choice
frail. C. 11. Bailey, of Aaeooville, Is ia the gr.n-
ingbnslaeH.and ia prepared to graA treat with the
choicest varieeies ef fruit. Farmer Bad otbrrs
who employ him arc assured that they will get jest
the hiud ef fruit he represent! te them. Fruit
grower! ar cautioned against patronising irre
sponsible parties who may aali upna them and
ask to graft their trees, as in many Instance,
worthless grafts are- palmed cff... Terms moder
ate. Any one wishing grafting done can can call
in pereoa or addrtss bin' by letter at Ansnnville
" . V. II. BA1I.M.
P. 0., Clearlleld county, Pa. tplSI St
lISal.I)Tli)N t)K PARTJii RXIIIf.
In Clearfield County.
The nn.of Wm. R, Dicker A 8.m Is this .Isf
tlisanlvcil nr mutual eunseur, uj mu wuei mni
drawal of . 8. Dickey, Tke basinets will be
eoatinued by James Dickey Ih Tuturc Our books
aad nlher accounts will he settled by either of
tht parla.rl, al Ihe bom farm of Wm. . Dickey
er at ah ofiiee of 8. C. Patehen, Kso, , where psr
tie ae aeqnoted te eall and settle and save tor
ih.r eeetsuid tniulde, i
, , WM. 8. PtCKKY,
' JAMK8 blCKKV.
(This diaaetittlo la fur Clearfield county onk.
w'emuet CQptiuuc a while longer in Cambria.
I lien Hope, A.rll 14, 1874. a122- Int
FIRST CLASS, BAKERY!
NOTICE TO UAKTMEN.
The subscriber htl Oiled up a Irsl-el.is Bakrrt,
and wishes to Inform ralWn that he will snpplr
them with BREAD, PtKS, CAKKrl, Ac., et
reaaonahlo terms.
Bakery eaat end ef bridge, aar tht "Mi'
Clearfield, Pa.
maris 3ns JOHN Cl'TLKR.
IN THI4 Ctsi'MT T7 tUMMON PI.H
of Cwarfiald ounly. ...
William Couller ) No. 14 March T., IS74.
a, I Jlakpeeaa lr id cere, a rise ah
Agnes Coulter, j BHSIn'eioi'a.
The enderelgnrd baring been appolnl.il bv lk
Conrt comml.alnncr tp lake testimony In Ihe aim"
nan, glesoltc-s that b will meet the parlies
fur that prnt. al tba ante f II. R. ll.rr.lt. i
th borough of Clearfield, oa Tuesday, Ihe M
dag af May. 1874, at 10 o'clock A. a.
...... t. L. CUTTLK.
apl St Altoraey at La-'
ITliBCOUBI Ol? t'UMMOl" Pl.H
of Oleareldeary.i
Clearfield C. Bask 1 iiverl Fmtiai. , .
d Ce. B.Bk
David
X; 111, January T-
i.;i-
sue anuereigaei. auuiior,
Conrt te dlslrlbete Ih proeceda arl.lng froui t
Hk.rlf'a Ml of defendaal't ml ealal, gitet
tia that he aill attend to Ih duties of n" "r
iMintmenl, at his ofile, In Clearfield, oa Frul.T'
tht .loth dy of Mar, 1874, at t o'elock r. -wkea
and whr all parllea lnlere.led mtf ""
V . . . i .il. .-.,..) hv iw
If they see proper. WM. M. Mi CI'LLOl .
tpllHlt
Auditor.