Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 16, 1874, Image 3

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GEORGE B. GOODIiANDER,
' IDiTu AMD FBOPB1BTOB.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
WEDNESDAY HORNINO, PBl'I. !. !"
DEMOCRATIC "TATE TICKET.
fOE J1IM1C OF TH rStlPRKMR COl'BT,
WARREN J. WOODWARP,
OP BKIIKH COUNTr.
to MKITINANT GOVERNOR,
J011X LAT'J'A,
OF WKSTSIOB ELAND COl'NTV.
KOt Al'MTOR OBNEUAL, , ,
JTftTVS F. TKMPLK,
OP OREEN COl'NTV.
WR SECRETARY OP INTERNAL APPAIRS.
WILLIAM M'CAXMKSS, ;
OP PHILADELPHIA. .
WHO MA Y VOTE.
It is well to Tomind otiriVRilera. that
under tlie new Constitution, ovcry per
son offuriiiif to vote miwt hUow :
1. That lie haa beon ft riliam of Uie
Vnitpil Klnlwt nt loat one montli.-
Tliis will nil oft' nil wtwii iiutiirol
ir.ul hIW tlio 3rd duv of Oelolier in
llio proetcnt Venn
2. That lie lias resided in tlio Stute
a year, or, if formerly a resident and
removed therefrom shall have returned
six month proceeding the election.
This in tlio Hume provision J.hat pre
vailed in the old Constitution.
8. Thut ho has resided in the elec
tion district where he offers to voto, at
least two months immediately before
I he oleotion.
4. That he 1ms, within two years
and at least a month before the elec
tion, paid a State or county tax assessed
at least two months prior to tlio elec
tion. 1
Let no man move from ono ward or
district immediately before tlio elec
tion and expect to voto.
Tho Democrats of Juniata county
have done themselves credit by re
nominating Hon. Jerome Iletrick as
their candidate for representative in
tho legislature. Ho was ono of tlio
very best men in that body last winter.
A Lonu Sit. R. C. Winslow, Esq.,
of Punxsntawney, and Cnpt. P. S.
Porter, of Indiana, are the Republican
candidates for Seiiato in that district.
After a threo days days' session and
several hundred bailout, the conference
adjourned t meet in Hrookvilloon the
Pith of October.
A Substantial Chanue. At tho
municipal election in the city of Wil
mington, Delaware, on Monday of last
week, tho Democrats carried the city
by a majority of ten, olocting their can
didate in six wards. The Republi
cans carried three wards and the inde
pendents one. Last year the Republi
cans carried the city by 820 majority.
So we go ; and the lido is still rising.
Colorado Democratic. A u election
for Delegate to Congress and Territor
ial ofllecrs was held in Colorado, on the
VMl lunei .. - . q j
favor of the Democrats. Two years
ago Chaffee, Rad., was elected to Con
gress, by 1,300 majority j now Patter
son, Dem., is elected by nearly 400
majority. Tho Democrats gain large
ly all over tho territory, and have lit
erally cleaned the Radicals out.
A Tuin Arranuement. Tho Radi
cals have put Wm. D. Korten, gen
tleman of color in Philadelphia, on
their State central committee. They
want tho darkies to help during the
campaign, and vote to continue the
State ring in power; but as to putting
a netrro on the ticket, that is out of
tho question. They merely want to
u so Sambo and CutTee as voting ma
chines. The Beecher Scandal. "Our Mu
tual friend" Moulton has issuod an ap
pendix to his former card, in relation
to the Brooklyn soandal. His last ef
fort makes sixteen columns of fine type
in the Aeie York Sun, and must result
in convincing all sensible men and
women in this country that brother
Boecher and sister Tilton are the
wickedest persons ever exhibited on
the scaiulal boards iu America.
It is reported that the robber Evans
has made a confession, since the Court
has decided that he could not avail
himself of the benefits of the insolvent
act, like ordinary criminals. If Evans
tells all he knows, sonivbody will be
hurt, because the 1300,000 steal ia not
near all in the hands of this criminal,
lxit Evans unbosom himself and tell
tlie public who his confederates are
who iiawpoipetnited this public wrong.
The PaiMAar Kj.ection. As ire go
to press the Democratic County Con
vention is In session, and we are of
course unable to- give tho returns this
week, but from the indications it seems
W. Ross Hartshorn, Eli Bloom, L. J.
Morgan and C. W, Kyler will he nom
inated fur Assembly, Prothonotory,
Register and Recorder and Commis
sioner. As there was no opposition to
the balance of the ticket, the result is
easily conjecture!.
A Good JfixiE. The editor of the
Btitlor Ifnnlii, who is an old Conven
tion goer and was a candidate before
that body, says : "We attended tho
Democratic (State Convention bold in
Pittsburgh, ail.d we do not exaggerate
when wo say, thai better body of i
men scarcely over assembled in this
ftlate. Although thero was ait attempt
the part of a few wire workors to
til things up and take charge of the
whole matter, the honest men of tho
Convention smashed tho slates before
they had cleverly Assumed shape.
Tha result was that we Lave now a
ticket of which the lionost masses of
the arty have great reason to lie
proud. There is not man on it who
is not capacitstd for the position for
which he has been nominated, nor otic
whoso public and private re u tat ion is
not beyond reproach. The result of
the Convention's labors should oom-
niit the hearty support of every man
ho desires to see corruption banished
publU. affairs, and return to
Rood Os'J datvt whes hnneeetv euid
tr?1' mm ih' the choim of
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"""""'Ipnaltlot"-
Forrxit OCT AT LAST
The integrity of the .I'liilipshinx IWt
Jlaster lias Iweu ill a iIimiiiiiu lor the
iast nix iiioiitlm. Hut until within a!
week Ihreo-limrtlm i his neiglilHirslHv
lieved him ail innocent man and an
njiright Mihlie officer; The liixt jiitl)-1
lie notice of hisliorl(miing wiie made
Ui rough Ponifroy's'-Vawi'iiV tliino ' "" .imply an in.ult and Ji.linnur in tho Re
. , i .. .1. . tui J publlcau Burly of Penu.ylvania thai swan r
weeks ago, when under tho title nf, ulir.ra tbillir xpd otni..! ch.rsct.r huut.l be
"Heard From" the followinu nppeaivil : "road lata the hiRbe.t judicial po.ition in n.e
, . "ii . Stale, hy harirainlnt anil dickering that would
iu that jisiriud :
"Early ia Jua, we mi'twl tVnsi Mary t. Mor
rill, l Kylertown, Pa., a tailor with a lilt oi thir
teen aubaerlberi lor thli paper, and n etetenient
that aha had aent 2l to lleo. W. Daiaey, P. M-,
nt l'hilipihurf, for bin to forward to ua a P. (I,
order fur that amount, The money did oat eoRia,
Ura. Merrill wrote to 'ua avverel timei, atatlna
that tba P. M. bad aent the money, and wanted
to know why wa did not aend tho paperi. A low
daya tinea aha wrote ua again that the pontine
who lubaeriued for tha paper believed the atete
aient of iir. Daiaey, that be bad arnt tha money,
and that we had It in poaeeaaloD, but would not
aend the papere. 1'revloua to thla, In June tart,
wa bad written to Mr. Daieey to know when bo
aent the money, bnt be wouhl not anawer. Lnat
week wa complained af liiia to the P. O. Depart,
ment in Waahlniflon, whan apeeial aircnt wae
aent to look into the mailer, tin tha U'th Inat.
we received money order No. 1,779, fur $21, from
Phlllipabura;, Pa., leaned Annuel 10, 1H7I, by
Geo. W. Daietr. P. M.( and now enter the aamea
on our booka and forward the $20 Premium Hew
ing Maohioe to Mra. Merrill. The money bat
been retained tn Ike Poat ouee at I'bilipelnjrg till ,
Aafuat 10, and the blame of delay reata not with
Mra. Merrill or thia office, but eomewbere In that
Held of Daleeye, into whioh a apeeial agent of the
puet oSoa department tbruet a eoylhe."
The issue of tho Democrat containing
this notieo and uddwHscd to Philips-
burg and Kylertown were suppressed
by Nr. Daisey. Tho PliilipsburgJour-
ml of Rattinlay last details tho arrest
and flight of the P. M. lis follows:
It is a sail spectacle when u professed
Christian man tx-ciipying alncnitive
ofllcial position and possessing the eou-
hdonco ol tlio people, lulls; anil it Is
certainly an unpleasant duty for ft
journalist to be obliged to chronicle
Buchancveiit. 1' or tlio last eiglit. years;
tieo. V. Daiey, an honorably discharged
soldier, who lost a leg at Coal Harbor,
has been the postmaster at this placo,
and by a uniform spirit of accommoda
tion and general good deportment won
ninny tmnils during that timo and
held the confidence of the public, whose
son ant ho was. Jiut for some mouths
past vnguo rumors of a grave nature,
affecting his character, have been iu
circulation, and while they were re
peated and varied from mouth to mouth,
yet few were willing to believe them
aim uio commence ot me muny was
Stlll unshaken. I lie Urst distinct thlll-'O
of mulfunsanco was made about four
weeks ugo by romeroy's Denwviiit, in
relation to a money order sent by a
lady in Kylertown who had raised a
chili for that paper,wlien an account of
tho transaction was given in that paper
and a complaint entered nt Washing
ton. Tho postmaster withheld all of
tho jMmocrnls containing tho article
after he discovered what they con
tained, but enough bad been distributed
to give the matter publicity in t lie com
munity, yet, the olliciitl denied every
implication, and his friends believed
him to bo innocent. Following iu the
wake of this was a detective from the
Department at Washington who cnnie
here, examined tho books of the ollii-e
and left without committing himself
as to the actual state of iitYairs, and
tho putmaster affirmed that the exam,
ination was perfectly satisfactory to
tlio agent anil cleared liim of all charges.
This his friends also believed and con.
gratulutud him on his being able to
prove the reports iu circulation malici
ous slanders. lint the agent nnpenred
again in a few days, and with the post
master's bondsmen again went over the
hooks, and demonstrated to them that
there was an undoubted defalcation.
This was on Thursday of last week,
and it soon becamo known that it was
nositivo that the postmaster had em
bezzled fu nils of the depart ment amount
ing in all to about 11,300, as far as as
certained, thero being a deficiency of1
f50 In tho Money Order department,
and 1780 In the general mail depart
ment The' detective again left on
rvullty iiforinug wiiiiinii iiioving in the
matter and tho postmaster remained
in tho offlco as usual, until Thursday,
when tho detective again appeared, ami
on the evening of that day upon bis
information before Justice Riddles the
postmaster was arrested, charged only
with embezzling t.ViO from tho money
order department of tho Tost Office,
and bail to appear at tho next United
States Court to answer was accepted
in tho sum of 11,500. The Other defi
ciency and graver charges which hnvo
been made tlio agent did not at this
timo incorporate into his charges be
fore the Justice. Tho embezzlements
appear tn extend ovor a period of two
or moro years, and thero is an un
doubted feeling of surprlso In tho com
munity mingled with a charitable feel
ing, which is freely expressed on all
hands. Tho salary of tho office is
11,200. Tho "bondsmen are: In' tho
mail department, Drs. ti. F. Hoop and
T. B. Potter, and in t ho money ordor
department, Messrs. J). W. Holt and
Robt. Loyd. Tho offlco is now in the
hands of the bondsmen until an ap
pointment Is made, Wm. II. Wagoner
officiating.
hinco the above, wits in typo tlio ex-
postmaster has been arrested charged
with opening a registered letter and
abstracting funds undor circumstances
and upon evidence that have effectu
ally dispelled tho syniathy previously
felt for liini. In default of buil a com
mitment was issuod, and tho officers
who bod him in custody would have
taken him to Bcllufonto this morning
had ho not escaped from them lust
night.
Rather Late. Minnesota, like our
own State, has been robbed of (90,000
by her loyal State Auditor, who, like
our Evans, collected tho State funds
and pocketed them. A huge effort Is
now made by tho Radical Governor to
arrest tho defaulting official. Tho fob
lowing associate press dispntch is now
being circulated
- fl. Parl.,wVpt. T Oovernor Davie haa written
an ottoiel letter to tba Attorney OencraJ of .the
Hula, reqoeeting hiju U bring auit at the earlleit
Koeeible moment agalnal Cbarlea bWlratb, late
lata Aaditor, and hie euretiea, for every tmuee of
aetms that ean ao aoatataed agalnal bint upon
tba evldenos addnaad la the recent report of the
cneelal Leglilatlre eommiltceof Investigation In
tna matter of Meliratn a aeeounle.
' Gov. Davis soems to bo as deep In
the mud as Meljralh, ll was tlio
former's duty to seo that tho latter
gave tho proper bonds before entering
upon his duty. This was not done at
the second term, and tho Auditor has
been acting for threo years without
sureties, and not being worth anything
himself, the rUato will lose the sum in
dicated. The Governor's ceal at this
time reminds us of tho farmer, who
usiuvlly bos his stable locked after the
horse is stolen.
Excellent, The Dumocrutsof Blair
county bavo put an excellent ticket in
the Held. The following are thenames:
Assembly, Col. John C. Everhart, H. C.
Christy ; District Attorney, A. V. Divif
ly ; Register, A. Lingeufoltor; Truas
urer, Christ, llouscr; Commissioner,
Alex. Carothoiw ; Poor Director, Joseph
Rlldle; Rurvcyor, Francis Cassidy.
We would not be surprized to see tho
Legislator ticket elected, anyhow.
Col. Evnrhart and Dr. Christy of Ty-
rone, will give the Bads, a hard chase,
if not successful.
A Hntono Dei.eoatios The Ik.TiO
crats of Union county have apwiutod
H. 8. liarlier, George Gross and Philip
JJiIlmysr UoagroMirmal Conferees, with
InMrnetions to vote for I, A. Maektvy,
Kj.. of ( Jinfon mnnty. for Cnnirress. 1
".IAYXKS MAX, l'AXSOX.
I'he l'hila.l. lphin EvoninK Trlr.jr,,,,!,,
puwixiiea ny I lie Hunliiiirri, anil one ol
the Iniilinjr KnilmU ji hii-iihIm nl that
inly ami ot tho State, lias this to say
of Kuwiinl M. l'axson, whom that
party has just Bet up for Jmli. of the
Snpronie Court: ,., '
tli.ffmco a Welti oaucue, And Mil leprool.cly tho
ladder over which l'axaon mount, to a unit in
our high court of appeali with Aejnew, Willkawa,
Uereur, Uurdon and Hbarrwoud."
That is certainly llemoeriitic gospel,
and hIioiiIiI bo convincing proof when
given by an advocate of "grand moral
ideas." Paxmin's corruption and mor
al incapacity fur the position to 'which
he aspires is as glaring as the noonday
sun to every observer of current events.
And what pusiles us is, that so maiiy
meit who want to do no wrong clamor
for his election. Pnxson's corruption,
added to tho weakness it ml bigotry of
Gordon, will soon drag our Supreme
Court in tho mud, should the people
bo foolish enough to elect the former.
When tho majority of that Conrt Is
made up of such men as tho two we
have indicated, the people may us well
hang their political "harMi upon tlio
willows," Iwcaiise tho Philadelphia
Roughs will control the Supreme Court
as effectually as they did the recent
Radical Stute Convention.
A IIHMA UK A 11 IK AJUIIH.SIOX.
Wo were often astonished at the
sayings of those Radical editors thifing
the war who possessed eomnion sense
before the conflict broke out. Tho
editor of tliti Phihulelnhia 7'ivi h-
longed to tho class indicated, yet wo
know how wickely ho urged the assas
sination of .Mrs. Surrntt and others
during the reign of Lincoln.
Last week, in alluding to the report
of the Heecher's committee, ho re
marked :
"Tbll report haa nothing mora to do with the
guilt or inoooeneo of Mr. Deeeber than have the
annual Patent Offloe or Agricultural Report.
Kvery right. thinking man of eeorea huitea for
the clearing of air. Ilveober'f fame and name, hut
that desirable end can u reaohed only by the
mcaoaoonatitutlunally provided for Urn oondemn-
log or acquittingof any inanimate country. Mi.
UfWUfT HUIMB IN IWBIIIIB WDkCI HUB HIU OU1 Ol
the operation of the ordinary atalute lawa of tlie
State be Uvea In."
That is well said. Then ho ' hauls
off" oiid "goes back" on his miserable
war record it this way :
"It la n very eomnion error In thia land to Jump
at the oonolmlon that when a crime or criminal ia
extraordinary, either or both ttnuet be puniahed
by aome extraordinary proceeding or tribunal.--It
wae a niiaiaee to execute Mra- Surratt and the
other Linoolo marderora by a court-marllal aa
long aa there wae an ordinary criminal court Bit
ting. Ho, too, tha demand. for aome apeeial and
eoaepiruoue court beture which to try Jeflereen
llavie for treafen and armed rebellion. We bava
altraya held that Mr. Davie ehould have been
tried by any eeurl of competent jurledlction, an
der preclaely the aarue rulea of procedure and evi
deuce aa would hold in trying a eoumoa eaaa of
aerault and battery, and now, in the matter of
Mr. Ueeoher, ll ehould be held in the Ouartar
neseloni, juit aa the oaeeof any other man eharfrcd
wun the aame oneooe would be tried.
WILL SOTllHTKX,
it appears that the Long Branch
government diH-s not heel the requests
from the West for "protection."
Osborne, flic 'loil'' (Jovenmr. of
Kansas, has just sent bis fourth request
to President Grunt for arms for the
militia of that Htfito to defend its fron
tiers against hostile Indians. Ill bis
lust communication the Governor stntos
that sixteen citizens of Kansas have
been murdered by tho savages since
last June. But Grant will not send
any arms. It Governor Osborne should
get up a carpet-bag row in some Kan
sas town, resulting in the slaughter of
u icw ncgns-s, arms woupl instantly
bo forwarded and troops to enrry them.
The minder of sixteen white men by
Indians is of no account at Washing
ton. It can have no bearing on tho
rail elections.
If Governor Osborn wants to make
a point, wo wQtifd adviso him to in
form ."tho powers that bo" that the
Ku-Klux have entered Kansas and
killed sixteen negroes. By doing so
he will bavo a regiment of troops in
Kansas in twenty-four hours, The
white bait is "too thin" to attract tho
attention of "tho government."
Poor Poland. Not tho one between
Turkey and Russia, but tho "gag law"
man, "down to Vermont, who lias
boon repudiated by his constituents.
IIo backs out of tho contest, and will
not bo a candidate at the next election.
Ho Hays "tliBt if ho could believo that
tho District had lost confidence in his
integrity, It would give him great pain."
Ho must bo hard to convince when ho
will not tako tho word of a majority of
nearly 5,000 of tho voters In his His
trict to that purport. Now, let the
pcoplo of Wisconsin smilo anotlior gag.
law manufacturer. The laws of Ver
mont require a candidate to have a
majority over his rivals, There were
threo candidates running tn tho lid
district, but neither had a majority
ovor the other two ; hence they must
be voted for at tho Jfovomlier election.
Poland having left the Held, tho con
test wil be between his two competi
tors. The New Chairman. Tho Chair,
man of tho Pittsburgh Convention and
tho Democratic nominees have selected
John Miller, Esq., of Chester county,
as Chairman of (ho Dcniircrntic Htutc
Committee. Ho was formerly Post
master of Philadelphia, and is a shrewd
politician, possessing In a high degree
the quality of organization so necessary
to one occupying the position for which
ho has been selected. IIo Is at present
living retired in Chester county, and
with npt qualifications and abunduiit
Ifjisiii-e he' will at onco proceed to a
vigorous administration of his duties,
A Radical Ciianhe. ''bo Cincin
natJ Knqnirrr stotes that every county
in West Tennessee but two elected the
Democratic ticket, and even they
chose part of it. His iu this part of
tho Hlato that tho negro Tote is the
largest, and has heretofore been pre
dominant In many comities.
A World special from Denver,
Colorado, nys : The gold discovery in
the ltlaok Hills has oreaeotl an excite
ment which has penetrated to Denver,
and a largo party is organising to set
out oarly in the spring. It will hum
he one hundred and fifty men, we!!
armed and equipped, and will be able
to set the Bioux at defiance, - Mhcri
dun's injunction prohibiting trespass
on their reservation Is Considered a
dead letter, and the similar ono made
In regard to tho Man Juan countrr,
was never sustained. The party will
leavo in tho latter part of February,
At tho convention of
Western
Nail Manufacturers hold at Pittsburgh
od 'bo 8th Instant, it was unanimous-
ly agreed (i oflAMish A Card at factor
ies at $3.35 for ton penny nulls, net,
sixty days, two per cent, off for cash
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abatement or ilieeounf will Iw allowed
j XKWS ITKMN.
i j,,,, W.silward learned the art
HI printing lu'line lie wlmli
num.
The IVIlic Mill Sleanediip Com-1
mnj immis uuriy nve oeeai
steamers,
' 'I'he New York Duniocrllic Suite
Convention will be held nt Syracuse
to-day. iv j-
llalsil Harrison, Knepiittw nfl'ivs-
ident Harrison, tlied in Michigan re
cently, iiged Hit years.
The 1st of NoveinlsT lias been
llxeil upon us the dale for running the
first train through the lloiwne tunnel.
All the oil rellnoricsof Pittsburgh
except three have signed nn agreement
to sunt Hi. w n iiicir work! liif nliaitv
days. ' J"
Au- Juwluu lieu bits ltHUiliwl a
;-biek alter eight duvs' setlinif. 'J'his
is claimed to be the fastest time on
record. .
-Mutliias V. MeAltiriiow ul'llar-
risburg, has been nppointeii postnins-
ter of that city, vice (leorge liergncr,
leceascil.
(iov. Hix has ruvoked bis notice Ui
Mayor llnveinever, of New York citv.
to appear before hint and answer the
charges made ugainst him.
Rev. J. W. F.ilio, pastor of the
Presbyterian church at Kbeiislmrg,
Pa., tiled at his resilience in that nlaee
on 'J'hnrstlay morning last.
Lancaster count v w ants to sell.
Ono of the pupers prints ten columns
of advertisements offering farms and
other real estate for sale,
vii. !..-., iu...-i-..i.. n. j
forests of JNnvf Jersey liir the past
- - - i... t.i in, iiuv,i.
week or ten days. A tires of valuable
timber have been burned.
Allicrt Green, a traveling printer,
was killed liy being crushed by the
iron from a loaded ear nt Allooim on!
Wednesday while stealing a vide.
Tho only survivor of eighty-two
patriots, who marched from Carlisle to
Krio iu 1811, is Johu KduiisIit. of
York, who is now eighty-live years of
ago, : . ..,
Goldsmith Maid has again
been
beating her own lime,' making a mile
Z:11 nt Mystic Park, Huston
IIM . Oil
ti- i . . . ....... ' -
etlliestll , tlie JJ.l lllSt., lor U purse Of
82.500.
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The Bedford county Republican
Convention met ou Tuesday of lust
week, iu lledlord, and nominated Cess
na for Congress, mid Klliolt for Htnte
Senate. , , ,
Judge Mayer brought with liini
from London the picture of a grape
vine he saw there that was Hint plant
ed in 1708, which now rovers over
2.200 square feet. ' .
Tlio new residence of John Nich
olson, at linsikville, wus destroyed by
fire on Thursday night of last week.
Loss, 83,000 ; insured fur 81,1)00. Sup
posed to have been the work of an in
cendiary. The members of Plymouth church
aro contributing to u fund fiir the re
lief of Mrs. Tilton. and already 11.700
has been collected. Hepcher, we pre
sume, will send his check in when he
getH home.
Wnrren McGinness, I'lidia Ileal
mid James Parker, the young incen
diaries, have been convicted ol arson at
ai.i.'.ndC'mlSl
won ling was MoninidiiK il to monj
Winmmsport. Heal made a conies
by the jury.
Tho following is the Dciiku rutic
ticket iioniiiiatnd in l'oivst county
Assembly, J. Winnns ; Associate
Judge, (. S. Siggins; Treasurer. S. D.
Hunt Commissioner, Kli IUtIiii ; Au
ditor, J, A. Allirugh.
The Philadelphia and llostonbase
ball clulis arrived at homo last week,
and on Friday last played a game at
Philadelphia lor tho championship. It
resulted in favor of the Boston bovs :
Bostons, 5 ; Athletics, 4.
Tho Pittsburgh, St, Louis ami
t. uiunnaii jinnrouii i onipuny main
tain a hospital at Kleubenville tor
tho care and treatment of such em
ployees or passengers as may rucoive
injuries on that end of tho road.
William Calvert, the first white
male child born in Williamsport,
oicu inero Aitgnsi zi. aged seventy
seven years, lie wns an industrious
mechanic, and resided uninterrupted!
in tho place of his hirthnntil hisdeat
An insane man, named Jesse
Stewart, living near Waynesburg,
Cireeno county, on the lilh instant
shot his wito and then attempted to
cut her throat. Mrs. Klewurt lived
but a few hoars after tho sad occur
rence i
Tho Democrats of Cameron coun
ty havo put in nomination ljo follow
ing ticket : t or Asscmhty, A, Jl.
Hoynton ) Treasurer, Andrew Dent ;
Commissioner. Isaac Rumage ; Dis
trict Attorney, H. C. Hyde ; Auditor.
II. L- PulKl l,"
Another litnt Iroltcr liuij turned
up ot Knrlvillo, III., iu the shape of
a hoiito of unknown pedigree, nunicd
iinservcr, who liusuilrcitly aceom
plishetl his 2 IS, His owner, a farmer.
in not too wrll-todo circumstances, has
refused 810,000 in cash for him.
.Seventeen Methodist preachers,
belonging to one family two great-
gruiiucnililren, ten gramlctiildren, anil
five children, of the lute Luther Pock.
of Syracuse, are to havo a gathering at
ine residenco ot ai rs. jjishop rock, in
tout city, on the il tiny ot October.
Tho whole of (ho upper Missouri
region is swnroiing with war parties
of tho Crow and Hioux Indians, who
aro at war with each other. General
Custer Is now In command of tho mid
dlo district of the department of Da
kola, with headquarters at Kort Lin
coln, The Democratic conferees of tho
Twcnty-flllh ( 'ongressimittl district,
ootniwsod of the counties of Jefferson
Clarion, Indiana, Armstrong and l''or-
ost, met at Kittaiimng on tho Dili lust.
and nominated George A. Jenks, of
Jcll'urwon comity, on the first bullof
Hurry White is his opponent, and it
looks as though he would ho hit at
Homo,
Tho burn of Mr. J, ft. llmilcv. on
(bo mountain road, Milroy, Jlifllin
county, was burned nday ortwo since.
It contained nil of bis crop of grain
harvested, about slxtv bushels of seed
wheat having been threshed and clean
ed up, and about ono hundred and fif
ty bushels of old wheat, and a lot of
farming Implements. Tho only arti
ehst saved wore one wagon, a grain
drill and a cornplator, ,
A turkey hen disappeared from
the premises of Dr. D. D. Swift, iu
Fulton township, Lancrolcr county,
about five weeks ago, and was not
seen until n few days since, when she
reappeared at the house, not alone.
hut accompanied by a large brood of
young parliTlges, jiiio Tunes care ot
her diminutive chicks In the most mo
therly way, and they don't seem to
Know put tneir mother Is a real par
tridge. ' ., , . i . , , ,
ve-Neurnoon of Monday of last week.
two moo named William Illackburn
anil John Htettor were engaged in
tapping a cesspool at Penn Hist ion, on
tho Pittsburgh Division. Aftor the
vault had been excavated to the neces
sary depth S let lor w eut down to tap
thnnlil onu ami tmrrtMrliatadw- nflni. H.k
ing so he was seen tndnrii. A rope
was tied trt the Imdy of lllaokbnrn,
and ho was let dowrt ibr tho purpose of
rescuing his companion, hit L? M
also ovtircomo, and died shortly after
being pulled mil. The unisonous mia
killed rltetter Instantly, mid was also
the cane of lllnck burn's death.
XOTIVIi TO IVMttKHMKX.
Cl.KWinil.i., Sent. 1 1. IK7-I.
tlriitl.ma, . In nnnuninro f tin
"ellon . of i thu Tiiuberineim' Con
volition neiu m U our tilt . feuna..
Augusb 18, 1874. the undersigned com.
mitteoniet at Curwonsvilla and ap
pointed the following named pontons
as subcommittees, to wit : .
'uraiiV,--Jane. I'ateltin, Jobu 0. C-muor,
Horace t'ntf-ben, Janii-e Mi-Murray.
Wvt. Hubert MabnAVy, . 1,. MuUi-e, II. t
llenderaon, John W. 11,11.
(W.-J. It. McKee, II. . ,d. ,lo, llrelh.
'.-. Urlur 11.11. Jr., Jolia II. Ilnntvir, Win.
V. Joheaoa, ,. - ., . , , . ..
.naifc-r ffy.-il. M. bvlet, D. A. frtn-v, M.
P., D. N. Vergueon.
Vr.a John I'. ,.yl, M. D., Mortin
Welle.
Aae. Davlit Erliard, Wiae Catbaart, .lobn
Wlllterow. . ' i I s iJ
JurJ,,. Jainea Millrhen, John Hwan, ir.,
Ilirnm Straw.
Keentrfa.-Mf. Wr PwMwell, l'hlllp Dowe, ti. D
nni nauiuvi iieaoriv
raetlc. tleorilC- V. Mi-Citlfv. John lUvere.
Wee. A. Mlelin. II IV u
ll'omfiMrtf.-Juhn M. Clinae, Auet.li Kline,
Huinuul 1. Shoir, Willlaui Lulhor.
"ff- Ninon numiiiiMn, rlauiu.-) Lamliert,
Jacob Uimeling, Wileon llimror.
John Owcna, R. w, UeNanI, J. Cold
wi ll, Henry llilo.
(Wirfaeiiffe VY.lt. llarlebjurn, K. A. Irvln,
Jncib BUg-r, John D. Tliiiiiipaon.
Afemn,- C. A, Wood., Algi.rn llol.lcn.
"'(.- L. 11. 1'trliilo, baml. tl, Kuota, Uan.
11. Wlugert.
t'aioa. Daniel TtruliaVer, Juaeoh It. Arnold
.ffieereee Joel C. Porrett, Malt. Ogden, I1.
P. Hmiih, Jninee Dougherty, Jr.
f.'learsefif. W. W. lieu., W, V. Wriahl, Jauii-l
II. Urahaui, ltobort Mlu lii ll.
Bre.lord. Snm'l P. Wileon, llonry Albert,
Daniel Stewart, W. D. Shirey.
(Vo.a.a. A. II. Shaw, J. A. L. yioga), II. 11.
morrow, r.iiie irwin.
tfVmrd. William Murrav.
Chnrre Mignnt, R.
8. Stewart, Milrbell Hboira.
t-'eviaalea.--L. M. Comlriel, Poter
Lawreniie Flood, Wui. Oilliland, M, P.
Uernier,
. "-"r ." i.i,cy,
n. t-uiier. Al
D I'liarb-e Hrhnarra.
JVorrie. Jauiea It Stewart. John Hoover. 0.
L. Sehoouovi-r, Leonard Kyler.
ff'roAriw. Thcmae it. Fi-iory, Sinna Hallo, J.
C. Kvana, A. V. Dale. V
A'w WaikimytoH, laui j M'C'unv, M. D., Joe.
n. aic.-uurray.
The duties of the above named sub
committees shall bo toco-operate with
your frieiul, and neighbors tliroiiglumt .
the county in su varmint effort to 10-
diico tlie pnnliinlioii of BiUiiru timber
tn one-thud ol last year's production.
Wo bavo enclosed circulars and
blanks to each member of the sub-
nr,mi,tilt..u ll.nt !..... ....... ..,t ll... ....
i,.a ,.i 11 .1... '., ,;,.,i.... .i...ft
ors to show what they cut on their
1 A.. ... 1 I....- .1 I I..
JVii luuon ui mtoiliuuiu oil uinei- iiliiiih ,
:.. . l, w,, .1,,,.. .:o ,., ., ;
' ' J
coming season.
. lou can readily midei-sluiid Ihu nn-
portanee of this movement when We
say that there is now timber enoui'l
on bands to supply tho demand of all
next year ; and any stock linger thun
one-third must reduce tlie inico next
year to less than the cost of lunor.
lly limiting the amount of tinilicr,
cut to the actual needs of the market j
prices will ho kept at a good figure :,
w hile the evil day when our beautiful
and valuable forubls will he exhausted,
is kept away iu the fur distant future,
We earnestly hope that cvury citi-
r.en of tho county will duly consider i
the vast inipoi-liiiH-o of this movement.
ana act accordingly,
JOIIS HATTON,' ,
JoN'N BoYNToy,
A. W. PATCtltiV,
JAri.T. LEONARD,
A. C. TA!K.
ADDITIOX,
nivimox. am) st
1.EXCK
nice ahraniii;w;nts.
One of the
i nice arrangements of the
ii.e.ii.i, iu !.... I
'"" ' imrlV is ' .ui.l U, ho
- I ,..'.,, (
l live or six ring
Hows- ll' n snOloiunr nnml.e ,.l
their creatures to inake the "old thingj
WOrk " niv returned to the Legislature
in Noreinner, Mmon t amemn will re
sign his seat ill tho I'nitcil Status (en
utc. snd thus create an additional va
cancy, there being one already by the
!':.... ..r i .i. on...,t Hi, .
cHjmnuoii iii joioi ncuii n term, - I Jim i -T ....i tn(.
Cameron will bo elected to ono of thol'mv " wn" discovered that a number, lUrkir'.Z. !"'""!
scats, and Russell Krrett, who wears a I "f respectable peiwons ha.l combined ' Wbaveide. ,.'..'...
collar inscrilicd with llob Mackey'sl wl,h 'nievish car conductors, and bad ' f'nebi,.
name on one side snd Bill Mutui's onla'',l,llll,v become the receivers and ; ,Z".'.'.Z"
the'twerse, w ill get the other. What'''mrPr" "' their stolen money. WcareiJeiereon
a noble pair trfconaeript fathers I How "Imo 1'ilonned by manufacturers and"""P
yenersble In charaeUirl How august
in history 1 llow tltey nilglit roll out
the snnniling Senatorial pernsls in
pmise of'thuii' noblueotistltiieiiey, eoirt--jioscd
of just threo tllstiiiguishtvl per
sonr Father Simon at llarrisbnrg.
Bill Mann at Philadelphia, and llob
Jlackoy at Pittsburgh wilh a few
meek. voiced underlings, who are satis
fied with anything, so tkey arc permit
ted to finger some of tin) s'teuliiigs!
The OaziHr and tho Tflromph, Re
publican papers published at Pittsburgh,
aro seriously alarmed ovor the discov
ery of this supiKwed design. Wo think
they may bo easy so far as these par
ticular persons are concerned. Don
Cameron wants tlio Treasury Depart
ment, and tho whole Republican party
of Pennsylvania la now eliidioiialy and
uhly worked to that end. Simon was
not mistaken iu his man when he dealt
with Blaine, and when the Pennsylva
nia delegation in the convention of "l87U
is duly transferred to Blaine, the hitter
will faithfully keep his covenant. There
are not two men living between whom
it may with more certainty bo said
that a certain kind of honor will ob
tain, than Simon Cameron Had J. G.
Blaine. As to Krrett, a blind man may
see tho point of the mnncciivre, and we
are amused at tlie simplicity of the
Hit-graph and the Uaztltc, Ho is
named ut this early day only tn throw
tho choso off from Maekey. It is a
common trick of their trade, as it is of
the pickpockets. Simon Cameron will
keen his sent iu the Senate lust as long
its ha can, and Mkukny will be sent
there to reinforce Patterson in his
serice. Don will tako the Treasury,
and with Hurtninft as Govcrner and
1'lixson as Supremo Judge, tho Ring
will be comfortably situated, and Mr.
-VI miii will view his arrangements with
inliiiite complacency. Aar York Sun.
Oy T!ksiiinihii. The example of the
seiuitivo dog-catcher of Now Vork who
resigned because of tho criticisms of the
press upon him, would produce serious
results thinks tho lltrald if it were
generally imitated. ICverylssly would
be a private eitigen. Look at f lencrol
Butler spoons. Look ut M r. Williams
landnulet. Ltmk at Mr. Alunihy
( jittoill llniiMi. Those are goiillcmen
who bovo Iroon sevnrely criticised by
tho New Vork press. Vet they nevor
resign, thopgbtlicyarercsignoM. Then
tbeiic is Mr Jieecber, Let Mr, Mutliias
look Uion this niuliiont clergyman and
consider what be has to endure. Has
Mr, WnUiiss been accused of adultery,
nl' lying! of perfidy , nnd hyiMS'iicy?
There are Mr. Tilton nnd M r. Moulton,
gentlemen whom the Now Vork press
has severely eriticistd forblack-niitiliiig,
perjurv and cunsplmev. Then wo
liavo Miss Susan II. Anthony, who has
been accused ot one ot ihe must awlul
ollvnces knowntmtside of the thxiilogue,
and how calmly sio bears it I Did
any one ever accuse Jir. Mathlos of
sitting down In Tints lore Tiltou's lap?
W e nope not. tie Is a ilog-cnlrlicr, it
is tnin, yet no ono can say ho is utterly
destitute of moral principles. If these
examples are not enough let Mr. Ma
thins raise bis eyes higher and behold
the President himself. Who has been
more savagely alt ached than Uenornl
Grant? t'surpatiun, grncd, ignorance
and nepotism aro only some of the ol
lvDOfS with which he has been charged,
and oven wu L'vo been constrained to
rk of him as a possible Cs-anr. Yet
President docs not resign, I :
At the Methodist confnronc at Kile
last Satnnlny a resolution as read
asked the Biahop to so arrange the
work of the Coiifcrenco as "not to
"rsiidTfjAd morfl than twenty-five pns-
"toml charges In ono district." The
author of the resolution jumped to his
feet 4o explain that he wrote "cm-
brace," Y.T.': brethren with a tdiout
Insisted tiiat "nibarrass was t'?.7,ftr
Rppropriptn word. Even a conference
can have its little oke
TIM 1' TIIK VKOI'I.K'A
MOXKY 6 0 .'
MH'kiis iikaii ! i'ai mk!! nai.i;i i I!!
liKI'l Ill.K'AS W'ONOIIV !
Among oilier things the Kvpiililictui
party propoHu'to ;.;n lieliiro the (s-oplo
with in the approaching ctinvuss is the
cry of M'tnioinv. W o copy the resolu
tion of tho Leiiiji) i-oitnlv Republican
convciilion niiUhls siflji'i-t anil the
sniriteil coiinne'nl.' of ln Alleuiown
irwwitt :
frioi-td, 'i'Uiil we vuiiraliilalo the Hlale and
county on tlio crunoiuj , inlrgill.v and elliclenoy
with which the Hlulo mill fielioiiitl guti-rnuienl
aru i.ow aihulniileird.
"Hcniinmyl" H hon do you liud it.
Mr. Dawes, the l. iuler on (lie Republi
can side in congress, in his speech in
thu 'hoinki' last viiiicr,' dcclirid, and
there was no one there to deny it, that
tlio national expenditures had suddenly
risen from i!io.0(l(l,0lin li$:iin,nIO,0(l'i)
t,..f iiumi,., I 'I'l..- I ..I- cmonn
" - u.. m, ivito el Vf.e.ouu,
olio iii a single year doesn't look lutieh
like the "eioiioiny' anil 'cllliieiicy''
spoken of 111 tho above resolution. Nor
do we see it Iu the inereitr-u uf salaries
of otllcials. I'resident Grunl not only
signed the net of t'nngivss which it'i
creased the salaries of the President.
Supreme Judges tttnl mcmbei-H of Con.
gross, luil he also net ively txtreil in the
.Soiiatoaiid 1 louse of lteireseiitatives
Ibr tho possago of the said hill, by
w hich his aiinuiil salary was increased
from $25,(100, as formerly, to fifty thmi
mud dnilitn per year. Then, ttsi. when
such men as KliunU, liigler and Pucker
were tiovornors, with it Deiiiocrntie
legislature to assist them, wo had
no 1
such iveklessextriiMiuuiices. . Then the I
TIIH
Governor s siilarv was K I fit 1(1 AV.,,-!'"
SlO.lltMt. Tmt tiie (iovernor's luesseii-
licr received 8400. AW 8 1 -'00. 7 i,
tlio Ntnte
hliiiiriau s saliii-v was ttiiOO.
-Yoic8l,WI0. Thin we luid no house
niossenger, the deputy door keeper
pertorining the iiuiscnger's duties.
,.itc wp pay 10 IIIIS ' ollicer WU.
Then the deputy secretary of the com-'
iinniwealth inccivtd l".2tM) u year.
"'"' - we nail 110 pages 111
either house. A'filCuhoUt SeVcllty-tive ! 1
V.Vn the public grounds about tlin :
i-upioo tvoi-o i iii-eu lor liy ail OKI mail
Ir 800 a year. AW we pay for the I
same diity'8H,H00. Tltm our Governor j
nittiil a bouse to live in and paid t lie i
rent out of his 8.1 (lllO m.lsrv. ,VW we !
.... i.l rt n.-ii Oim I .-"...1... . ...
.' - ----- - -
iiwiwu n ese'.iioir hoiiw! lor int. oiiv
tn,l -..l,,,. vralr.. ,.i,r;,.li..
. .. .. . ' 1 1 1
!-- ...... ....HIIIU w
ior iiirmiurn nmoiititniir to more tliiiu
me uovernorw lornierstiinrv.
That to (
inaugurate a Governor it cost some
8-IOII or 8PK. AW 81,000 or 8."),0(itl.
ITAfii when mi ex-Governor died he
was buried at the expense of histiimily.
JVoifl to bury an ex-t iovernor it costs
the people between ftt.000 mid 85.000.
fSeo last auditor General's report eon-
corning tho funeral, of ex-Governor
Gcury.j A way with such "economy."
Tlie people want no muni of ill How
do our hard-fisted farmers, our laboring
men ami mechanics, who bavo lately
hud their wages reduced to less than
living rates, relish seeing their hard
earned money fleeced from them in tlie
maimer nbove shown, and then on top
to read such a deceptive resolution as
that, nt the head of this article? Let
tbeiu answer at the polls in November,
niSUOXKSTY IX I'M V ATE
l.ll-E
When thei-e is so much dishonest v in
public allium, it is iuijswsilile that pri-
J"'1' business and private men should
be perl'fcily clean. The soil tinisl Is-1
' ! state Isdon, such lioxiou,
plants will sprlni'iin. Thcsnniecnnses
plants will spring up. The slime causes
w,li'1' ,lav" depraved-our Kilitics and
"i-riijMeo oar ongrcxMiicii uuu exec-
utlve omcers miMt also exercise Iheirllnin
pernicions effect lijtoii every clans and I MeCnllongh.
rnniiticiil ion of society. ! l7reei"!!."!"l
l ucls to prove this view ot the case
uvo nhioiitiitit In llnHI'nnl il.n ..i l...n
"u'"r employers ot Inlsir tbnt it is now- i
:" ""'" "ii"M'iu m nun inre-
man who does not receive a commission. Mr Murray
or rather a bribe, from parties of whom !
it is his duty to purchase materials or ' l.iuTe'.!.'.'.'.','
articles needed in the business fori""d-
which he Is cmikiyed. This form of'
dishonest v is said now to hnvo hoonnwi! "on
nearly universal, so that an upright I J,'j"'An;,'; 'J'
agent or foreman, who does not in thisloeary.' -Jli.'.
w ay plunder bis employer, baa become I "nrd
an bnnorithle exception. vmt
We are reluctant to believo that this ! nuhmwZ.'ZZZ'Z..
evil Is so widespread. The idea that I Wallace
a maoritv of our people have hoeome ; 5-fw
so dishonest that they are willing t ! H.rZcT.Z'."."::
livo by appropriating the property of! Krhard
others, would indeed' bo most direonur-1 Thompiaoai
aging if we could think it true, It is ;
certain, however, that the weakened 1
morality which follows upon every!?""
great war and every era of speculation. J KUuliVngCoaicZr
cannot he confined to tho villainy, j shot.
fraud and plunder which disfigure our i '" ,
public life, anil excite such deep anxiety
in the mltid of eveiy pat riut. A'. Y. Sun I
Wear- and Iear. hwnnmy and
pnxlignlity otleu travel In strange ill-
nAr.ll.niu M-Onnad tl... C. .ll.,u.l...-
.. . .V. e . i i
suggestive Items of current news, which
we publish side by side Rlld which
should provoke reflection
The eniiiloveee of thel Several thouaabd nen.
llelbl.heu) Iron Cimra- knivao of the flnect incite, j
ny have received Intelli- end coetlng.lt la eaid, I
genee that, on the flret
inet. there wuntd bean
other reloell,n of ten
percent, in their wea-i.
Thli will full hard on
the men, and will be
eepeeially di-preeiing on
the yard hftnde, wbonow
receive bulatrlfteovera
nearly $3,01)11, were die. !
triliuted to the elerha
meeeengere, etc., of the
Treaeury department
yeeterday. H neAieolna
Itfpnlrk fe Aeioetaled
'rree, .Vr-irtrateer I.
dollar a day.-.inerel
t-eioa, fsrptrmber I.
When a trll.iw wilh a eongreee ja"k knife In hli
pocket aekl the vote of a laborer he vhnold balance
the prodigality of government eaiienditurnngainel
the eonipuleery IhriU of hie employee and eioen.
tale upon tbe caugci and the uicnni o( reuioving
them. Vilrffll.
If the (overnment llnds itHeninlnyiis
in pis-ket knives, why should It not
furnish them hi binds and shoes, and
coats and hats, one of tho articles be
ing us necessary to the public service
as tlio other. If all these extra allow
ances wero cut off, it would save the
lax pay era many thousands ansnuilly,
But we cannot expect tho present nd
ministrtttiou to make any such reform.
Before tluit can be done there must ho
a change of managers. puyhtoini firm.
Ii.leiiai, pEiiroiiMANi K. The Now
York Tribune says, It is now niore than
two mouths sinco tho President left
Witdiiugton fiir Long Branch, since
which he has not returned to the cap
ital, but during this period the oper
ations of the tiovernmeiit huve gone
on and otlieial Iiiihiions lias lieeu truus-
acted at Long Branch u, th.aiBI, the
President were at the Lxeculive odlce
in vt itsliingtou. Loiiinussioiis havo
hem signed by him and oilier otlieial
acts performed which, by law, lire ro
quired to bo piii lonnt'd at the capital
of tlie nation. The act. ofiJuly lli,
17im, Chapter L'S, Section (I, Vol, 1,
page WO, provides as follows;
"All unices attached to the seat ol
ti'overnnicnl shall be exercised in the
District of Columbia and nut elsewhere,
except as otherwise expressly provided
by law," , , '
This law has never , been ropeulcd
nor hits the President, by special act,
beeu empowered to exercise his oflico
awjty from tho National Capital. . ,
Din Rue Make a Mistake t
Spnakiuir of tho arrival of Mrs. Snrtn.
ris in Kiigluml, a London let fur to the I
Mew tork (IrafJtuitmyn plaintively ;
" The ntiinion ocinn to be tbnt the
young lady baa made a mesalliance,
and 1ms placed horselfatn diaiilvr.n-
tege. Aa "'.; irraiit, the daughter of
tbe American President, she was wel
enmod hy the swells and rsceived by
the (Jiusiii, but 'as Mrs, Hartoris, the
wilv of an Knglish civil engineer, she
is nobody. I scaroely know whether
be can l presented nt conrt"
1 SoMliHINd to Kxi'iAix. 'I'he Lite
l of SmIihoii I'ortluud 'base, by ,1. W.
iSi-litickers, is tlio liile of a Isiok just
ih-ued by Messrs. Applcloit 4 Co., Now
loi-R. j lie loiiou nig piirugriipli is
found on page fi!H. It looks to iin like
a cull tui General Grunt to rise and ex
plain: "While the Metropolitan Metlnsli.it
Church of Washington was being built
mi iii'iiingeiiieiit was made by which
1'itiiifl Drew, a gentleman of admitted
extraordinary piety fn New York, paid
a contribution of 810,000 towards it.
r'ivo thousand were set down as the
girt of General Grant, and live thousand
us that of Mr. Cluisu, but Mr. Chase
wrote in bis own baud, after his signa
ture, 'paid through the liberality of
Daniel Drew,' for it was not right, be
said, 'thut be shoiildbe credited with
i giving what be hail not given, mid
what he could not afford to give,' even
to what was undoubtedly a worthy ob
ject. mors, However, were not so
scrupulous ! '
Look Ol T- The New York 7W, u
high toned Radical organ, thus refers
to tho perils now bcsetliiiL' its liurtv:
'Jl is needless tor us now to reiterate
what every intelligent observer 11111st
huve remarked, that the administration
party has never been in so imminent
jieril of over-throw as it is in now, and
that the opposition, under whatever
name it may finally assume, has not
since tlie war had so good an oportu
nity. These facts 1110 so plain that it
"''.''"V to ""l"'"5 only a moderate share
'" '" o" 'he part ol the oiiixisition
K""' eontrol ol the lower house of
!l"llri U"'J of," majority of the Slate
iRoverniuent within a year.
DMIMSTRATOll'S NOTICE.
a V Nollee I, hereby eii en that lettere of ad
minlftratl.iD on the .n.u, of JAMES KKNTON
fin' atr'TVd"!!'''1'' a"t":U.i'
,,-ooni Indebted to raid eeUle will pleee, make
pnvmenl. and thoae having elaima or demandl
uimo'Ei"'"1 ,'oIiMBwh w'imiVKYT
aepl.ia.t Admini.lraor.
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T I OJISES AT AUCTION
, ......
.1.. -f-i0! ""'.'.'"'T! !" " P"1'1!0 '
,itF muirf in ne aianrion iioumc. in i i-arri 1.1
salnrilay, Oglobor aii, 1S74, 1,1 bead of Horee.
I'H'cr ere nil number one drauirhtend worhio.
burvee. and ean he m. n.l ....ni.-j viT
i,,.-...,,.. .. .. ,"' . .. ,
to the rain. No letter horaoe were aver offered in
,hi" ""j"'
.4r A credit of three, ell or nine mnntha will
be given on notee with appnuvtl KCenrity.
pll 3t p. PKLNUIBLE.
0R
RPHANS' COCRT SALK
In pnraaas" of an Jinler ef the Orribane'
Court of rle.trhcld county, the uudrreinned al
minialralor, Ac, or the eetale of Klli-.tt King,
late of eaid county, deeeaeed, will cell at publie
rale, on the preinieue in lltirueide towtublp, an
Thursday, October (tth, IHH,
at 1 oVIoek p. n the following dctoribrd real ea
lale of eaid deeeaeed: All that certain piece of
land ailuiito in laid townebi, bounded by landi
ef the Kdward King eatate and olhere,eonlaiuing
one acre, wore or lean. Tho iioprorcmenle oon.
let of a good frame dnelling hnutc, Bvarly new,
frame alahle and other onlbuiijlnga. Aleo, a lot
of ohoice fruit treee on the pn.perly.
Tans or c'alk, One third rarh on eonnrna
tion of vale, one-third In one year, and the bal
anoe in two yeare. the Inner to paimente mlh
intereel to be eecured by bond nod uiortgago on
the preuiieee.
WILMS J, M'tiKKT, Adm'r.
frpl. Id, 18;4.-3t
T
''RIAL LIHT.-
i,i,t f ceo.ee i
17 1, M ai.d ,u n
act duwn for September Tcrin,
j - f
ieae. o civil oaueea wore set
arcoxn a kek.
j .7te.-.".";".';."
va Joy.
ve Snyder,
ve Swarti.
va Cliatabr-rc.
ve Meliawly.
ve l-'oreet at al.
va Imn at al.
ve tinney.
re Stoughlon.
ve Ilenneit,
ve Wagoner.
e Mrkee.
VI Oalee.
va t'baee.
va Lewie,
VI Sbng.
ve Hoover.
Moyor...
I Delieek
i t'olee...
V..b'',
ve Caldwell.
, . ve Woolridge.
va llarter.
ve Hnnderlin.
ve King.
ve Darling,
va Mi-Kmney,
.......... VI William,
rsian wars,
va Sterner.
mil.-
va Humphrey.
VI pay.
ve Coebrau.
ve Wileon.
ve Krhard.
VI Yargc.
ve Lamborn.
va Mciihee.
ve peLoy.
e Way.
ve Way.
ve Witherow.
ve trvin.
v.Joy.
Itr?nnr.
Snieal i'a'dniin'ieirai'ori'.'.'. va Wniiam'e.
, ti I' it.
. va hbaw.
, ti ShotT,
, ti Luther.
. ti Cad wall aulir.
, ti Wrigfat.
. ti Forest.
A. C. TATE, PrutVt.
, "J,",
siraw.'..."!'..'.'.'Z'.'.!Z
rent It
1ST OF JCKOKS.-
''' of Ui and Treveree Jnrora drawn
fn, S,,,t.mbe, term, eommenelng on ll.e fourth
Monday (2elb), and continuing forlhree weeke:
asANp jtnoHi.
J. U. (Itarcow. Beeearia
S. tl. Taylor Iloeben
D. Pereing IlouUdnle
Joe. Mi-Neal Jordan
tl Hechcndora.Karlhane
U. W. Snyder, Lawrence
lraiah Hancock, "
P. L. 'ergueoan.L. City
ltobt, Ardery Morrii
kiomet Sayen,Oereola
John Ktyno I'rnn
HukIi Mullen Pike
H'm, Luther, Woodward
Oeo. W. Meebley, Ili-ll
JeMe Onee nngf
David Hearae Brady
Jonathan Riband. Chen
r'red. Kchnarre.Covlng'n
.1. A. Kao.l,.,Cletlk,l
II. t. Uigler,
1. raut...rurwenrllle
Abram Oalei. "
N. KepharL.M...llecaturl
Tnavkaeu jvnona vine, w ars.
Joi. Paeemore Hell
Abram Pearce, llradtord
John Prtera,
t.l, U. Hayee Urady
Jaiuua HaiUker,
JeeioCaihle, H
J. 11. rlenaud, Covlng'n
Jack Hagi-rty.ClearnA-ld
Jaoob P. Snuke,
Joi. Hn-phenion, M
Jno. A. tlregory, "
U. P. King, "
K. Ardery, Curweiiivlllc
Then. Waring. ..Pecalur
Joeepb final, "
Jobo Reania, s
II. Mctlovern tllrard
Wm. tl. Nhaw...(liiabcn
John W. fiinier, Onlirh
Amtin llliie Huiloa
Tlioi. Myera, Kanhaue
Ed. MeOarvey,
J, W, Johnrlon, Jordan
Joelah Lanebury,
W. L, Riehel, Lawrrnre
Henry Oweni, '
tl. J. Coklin, '
Jonathan Ogden "
J.Mrlllaugblln.jr."
Wm. L. Merr.ll, Murria
Henry Aldleman...Pike
t rauh Kullerton,
Wm, r, tlilw,
Ilanlel Harger,
M. K. Mclioiu, " .
Ueo. llowcreoi... Union
aaoonn wkrk.
B. Armelrong, Hecoarie
tleorge Weaver. ..UIoo
John ti. tloarhall,Bogge
tleurge Turner, "
John Miller,
J. Bon harger, Bradford
John Pale, "
Jaenb llurgc, '
Kli Nonlt, a
Mart. Wilion, "
David M.-Kini.ey,IIrady
Cbriet. Horn,
J. M. Poetlrlhwall, "
lien. W. Nolder,
Philip Arnold. "
John Connly,,, Cheat
Oalrln Htercne,
F. l.illngrr...Clearueld
A.J.Jarkeon, "
J. W. Reiter, Covington
J. Kieenhnwer,,.fJratieta
M.lt. Piokerman,(lulicb
Robt. XloMurray, "
Price A. Rnwloe, Knot
A. Spachman, Lawrenoe
W oi. 1. Irwin, "
J. Allgllenlmugh,
Hrnry (lulleh,
lack Hoover Morrle
J. P. r'euth, New VV'm.h'n
rJi;.i:;:'n.'
Joha Matrlcke,, " IM. L. c. Kani...,Pike
Klije.fi K h .nf.-I'er,
VniRS WRIR.
.....llclllH. U. How.,
" John I'orle,
David Mitchell..
David Hell,
Adam Weaver.,.
Saaiuel Irwin,
taaae lleieh ,
..t'learlleld
..llloom1 Perry Maltern... Decatur
N John Hughra, M
..Bugge Win. I'onrad flalieh
,'otiaa II. Petcre,
1. I1.II.I.1.K- II....I.J-I.
Joe. v. lnney...Breiirord!.laroae S.oaeM...llualon
John 11. Kyler, C-alon Wendell. '
Hand llltchinge, Henry Reiter, Kanhaue
H- " !l'a.. Brady J.e. f'oreet Lawrence
.Helen Sevier,
Will. p. 'rai,,
Henry Aurasil, !
John llclghei
8. MeCormiek, Burnilde
Ben). K linger Cheet
Wm, Mcftarvey,. "
Win, K.unti..,Cut inglen
wm. tlilliland, "
Abram Ioaree.Mcrrli
Oeo, Ardery,
M. W. Johneon Penn
J. F. MrKrndrirk. Pike
Elam Paaemora,
John Owena, "
H. Warin(.,WooiP,ard
N
iTOTU K TO LOG MEN.
Ihe undereigned berebt elvee aoliee that a
I'd of aaw lge and a enar, bearing the marka
ftiond lelnw, have been drifted and are now Im
pacting aa Ihe ptemleel of tha inbeerther reals.
ing on lha bank ot tbe river, at tae enoule of
tilearQeld ererh. Tha marka are ae fellowa :
"I'lne tree," "I ring two," "diamond 11," T
".""IlU," "Ilasa.il ana .par, -ring A." "if
thoee tngi an let removed wllhin a roaannable
time, the, will be dlapoaod of al tha law dlrecla.
P. 0. ail Ire.., Cloarnel-t, Pa.
epl WM. URAHAM.
" ' JAME8 0. WHITE",
DARDKR AND HAIU DBKSSKR.
Room. In lha Imard llouie,
reptu'Tt
Cleart'lil, Pa.
mrwrmair'""' san rf""1
'it! gitU'fi'liSfmcnt,3.
- SherilT's Sale.
Y tiriii'f wrllitif VrHtiiiii K''pnu..ruc4
oat ol td Court of CbioiaoD 'It.i of t lar
field atiutitv, nl to mo dircotdd, thrr will
li eipgird t ftulille '!, kt lb Court IIout,
In tli boremgb of C)trf)lil, on hUo'hy, t)i
iHih tliy of h .irifl-Kr, 174, at I oV-.ork, p. n ,
tlio fiillww.ni; drocnWd rtn rtlato, to lt;
A rr-tthlu ti art of tuA nit unit in Lnwrtufo
t(iWOFhi( Olt'kaiiirM rvutiNty, lVnnPj, ll miti, Irbufttl
mI M I'aJ Iti w t: Ho ti I h by lind-of llio bard bliftw,
Hr , ct liy in nU--T. wt rut 'I Umlinit from
Cloarticlil iu l'ittiit.t'll nnd north ty Will iani
itievt. I.ut (lit bv .10 feet in mnd httviiitf ft
larf(( rraiiif hont Nnil ollivr uutbuililiii tl)f0un I
Kr-iod. BMintl, t k a in o teutttitin uikI In It
old u pii'ftertjr uf .lot-,li Auiiutiium.
Alio, n certain tract ut Innd nituftli tn Curwnni
tIUd boruuKli, Clvnrflvltl etitiulT, t'enncjl. tnia,
bounilrd iiurlh bjr la of Win. Hard, we.t ly
MoNiul fltrt't. etui bv njlajr and tuutb Ijj Trant
lut of Jolin 1'atton, and beinpf iiO fiet I rent hy
Ut) Icm tiefn, and having a ainnll fratna dwelling
bouae HioruB. tSuiaed, taken in axorutton aud to
iv auld a tbe irutttrly of John H. Norrin.
Atio. i errtun tract of land if unto in Ilarutidv
towuftt.i, Clctr.iM e'ninty, i'fnnsj'Uariii, buund
ed and drribm1 at fellow: tin tho wtit hy tbe
runrurlianna rifer. On the tint hy land of
I'att bin, on tho nur.li hy landi i A. W. 1'ktlrhiD
and on tbe nth hy Unda of iJ 1 'at eh In and
tbo HunUnliKiinii rlvtir, oint.iniux aUut two
uuiKirtu unrtji a on nuMog aUuut Ml ori tt loured
and ft largo dwelling boui, Imnk barn, ti'iiant 1
1irune nd aaw mill Ibtrann trwlotj, Heiitod, ta- I
turn in exfculinn and la be 4 na tha r.to.rtri
ui David V. Mmith. 1 j
Alan, a orruln trart uf land lituatcd in (lonhen 1
town.Lip, Cb-arficld eounl, Canniylvania. biffin- i
ning at a whit onk un the bank ol tb river, alovt I
the mouth of Tnjut run, a; tbo nd of Una of tract
Nu. lNNtitntl 18 i ; llU'itno up the river 4 rod t a I
jmilj tbrtta nurih 6 rod to alone ( tbonea nnnh
bH dnrw wert M Mrt-hfa to wbita uuk j tbuntw)
(uth K perrltri to locuit at tba hrer; tbenca up I
tba river hy tho arreral rourioa and di.lanoei j
tbrreof to put on lino of land former) ofA.
Miaw; north I drpree rnrt ti.i pt relief to pout nnd
ton; tbenoo rjortb f S dt-grce. out 6 pi-robes to i
elirlnut onk ; llitnec north one-half digrca wrtt
l1 p9rebt? to white oak ; thence iii Ifgna went :
7J pt rubra to white pine; thuaoe north Ij drgrce
wil CO pe rebei to a double betnluvk ; thoncr t30th
tf dfgiri mtbl pi-rube to whita nak ; tlience
nurtli ill tf-ltl pt-n-Uei to white oak j tbnace north
BM drxrets Wvt bit pirebei to while pine! thewoij
north Oi digife n .Hi perehvi to .tuall cht-it-
nut; lb dc north I degree wcit 1674 perch ct to i
pmt on old He i Ib'-nflc by lui Mvrral ooartwii and '
diitaooei of fa id old hue to "nld Bapie" nrtb-1
eait cunit-r of irai-t .No. iNftJ ; lhp.ce louth S de- i
gt-t weal .1.S7 8-10 purolic to white oak on bank
ol hrer and piiirn or beginning, conloining 4t '
arrcp, more or hit, and nllowinifp, bing part of '
tract i Nob, lH8t mil I5, tuti hafiug erected !
themon a g'-od two -tiiury hbne aud gouil barn;!
ali", a good taw mill, circulartuw and water pow-
or. Kfitod. lai.cn in eicmiuti and to be luld ail
tlio propurtjr ol I houiai (Jrabam.
Alto, a efrt.ii. lut of ground ntuate in Ibo bur
tiuli ol lioatitlale, Oinrtit-Jd count.r, fannaylra
nia, bavins Ttcud tlirruun tio t'rnuie houeei.
Hi--iitd.tar.cti in exerutiou ami to be !d m tbe
propei i jvt Xhoiuaa Jlug! and llmry HngUea.
Altio, a eeriain tract of land lituate io Decatur
lew Drill p. Cloerltrld eoontr, I'enniTlrania. bein.
niDgat a lietnluok; tftenee by laudi or Abraham j
UotH n-rtb 3i dt-gn-en aeit at prchet to a hem
lock i thc-nre f.uth iii di-grcee wtit feu pen-bra to
lifoii-jck ; thence north S- di-grtet wcat 6ft peirh
oa to benilork ; I bone e north fiii drgreea wet 141 1
piTchcn to hemlock ; tlienve north 21 degree eait I
117 perch to a pine; tbenne aouth bU degreea
rai iv pernio io ucmiocK ; Ihenea aouth 21 de
green wett IJH perrhea ta tha btginniag, eoouio
iii g ltda aerti and allowance. Keiicd, tnkt-o in
exixution aud to be aa the proper. of ti. H.
" miiBv-wj, utniKU.
Alw, a eertaii trat of land, illuate tn Pike
towB.inp. Ch-ailifidoountj, Pa., bounded and do
forilied an fuliowf, t: Itginning at a pout on
Ihe 11.11! h aid of the went braueli wf tbe i'ofque
hanna river ; (bono- north Bfi dt ereen east I ft ttr.
to a pott : tbenee aouth 87 dt grev. b' pur. ben tot
a white oak tree) tin-urn- north dvgreett went. I
14.- perrhea to a pot oa the hank of thu river;!
thi iioe up the rirer hy )tn ae-eral oou;ae and dii-1
tMiR-ea to tbe plaoe el l-tgioriing. eotttaining 75
arrc, with the u-ual alluwanoe, but ing oue plank j
and one Ing hoaoe thereon ereetxd. j
No. J. Al.x., Ihe andtrtdrd ene-helf of all tbnt
cerlaia Iraet or piuea of land tituated in 1'ike
lownnbip, Clearfield eotintv. 1'a., buundtd aud do-a-
r.lfd mi f..)h.we. Tii: Ut-ginning at a poat on
the fu.i.u.rett biuA of tba huquenanna river;
ihentM' b landa -if IVter Hoover uorth 38 dign-eti,
eM til perehfi to a poat t thence by land- of Pe
ter Hooter auntb 8i drgreea. etut 76 perehea to a
white onk tree ; thence north hy land, of William
TuldwH) iSO degn'-a. eaft 64 perehea to a poat
ihenee by land of Win. ( aid well aouth 47 degree,
eau It.o peivbea li a front ; tbenro by laud uf
Wiii, I'nce aoulh fll degreea, wt 524 perehea to
a pual; tbciu-o aouth hi land of W. Prion Il.de
gr. e, e.ut 37 perebci to a Make j thence hf land
uf Wm. Phe fontb 2.1 degrees, weat tt perehea to
apc.it; IbfUve north 2j d grcea, wtat IV perehea
to a hickory ; tbenee wert 44 pmhes to a poat on
the hank of ihe river; thence down eaid rirer
with rarioue courae and diataoea of tbe rivet 244
perehea to plaoe of beginning, containing Stf eoroe
and as perehea, with the oiual aliowauoe, having
a email houna and barn thereon creeled, and un
derlaid wilh eoal, with a bank open and io good
working order. Veiled, taken in eiecution and
to ho auld aj the pr.-p. rty of II. A E. A. Hoover
Alto, A aouaa and lot aituate In Rnmbarger.
t'lrailield eounly, Pa.t bounded aouth by lot of
John ReeJ, eaat by townahip road, north by lot of
tl. Wolf, and weat hy an a Her. Haiied. taken in
ei ecu. ion and to be aold aa Ihe property of J. U. j
ALPO,
By virtu of one of tho a fare-aid Hta, to aae
diieeted, there will be eipoied to pnbhc aalc. at
the aame place, en MotmsYr, October 3d, 1874, the
following real eatate:
All that certain tract of land aituate in Coving
ton townahip, ClearAeld county, Pennaylrania,
beginning at white oak oa laid heretofore aold hy
William Huaael to (Stephen Itoaaaey ; thenee along
aid line eaat forty perehea to peat ; thenoa north
two hundred and twvnly-three perehea to poat In
old line 1 theuoe by old line two hundred and
twenty-eight perohvt to poat, thenoe aouth two
bund ml and foarteeo perehea to maple corner f
land heretofore eonveyed by It. A J. Aaanrer to
F. L. Oarmot ; thenoe by lino of aaaae eaat eigbty
foar perehea to while oak corner; thenoe eootb
nine perehea to place of beginning, containing
one hundred and aisty three acre aud ore hun
dred and forty-three perrhea and allowance, mora
or liia, and baring aeTenty-tiTe acre al eared,
with largo frame hooae, frame barn, wagon ahed
and orobaid thereon, 8iied, taken in execution
and to be aold aa the property of John Reeao and
Marr Keeae.
Tanas or Pah Tha price or aum at which
the properly ihall ba a truck olTniuat ha paid at
tha time of aele, or each other arrangement
made aa will ba approved, other tee tha proper
ty will ba immediately put up and aold again at
theexprnae and riik of tha peraon to whom It
wai atruok off, and who. in aaae of defieleaey at
neb re-aale, aball make rood tba aaae. and in
no inatanea will the Deed be preaented ia Court
or eonnrmation nnloaa the money la actually
paid to the Sheriff. W. K. MrPHKHSON,
Pnaairr'a Omen, I Saarir.
Clearfield, Pa., Kepi it, 1874 j .
SherilT's Sale.
1Y Virtu, Cf Write Of .rear, fneina. le.
J aued owl of the Coart of Comnea Fleae ot
llearneld eountv. aed to me directed, there will
he eipoced le PI 1,1,10 SA I.K, at tbe Court liuo.e.
In the bflroaeh of ClearSeld. oe Mundev. the tHik
day of u-ml-er. ISU, St 1 o'chiek, p. tn , ihe
.'Ni-'nuig ..rei n.iaie, 10 en:
A certala frame bars, thirty. Ave by forty feet
and eixteen feel biib, .ituale on the farm ol Mra.
Nellie Dougherty, ia. Lawianea towa.hip, Clear
field eeuaty, rono.ylvariia, Keiaed, uken la ex
ecution and to be eold aa tlie r.rorrty of Mr..
Nellie llMiclierty, owner or reputed owner and
Chrlatlaa rltafl.rd, contractor.
Aleo, a eeruia frarae dwelllnir bnuee, eteteeft
l)J tweuty-foar feel ia eiae, eituau en the aertb
wrrt aide of Hue etreet la Ihe borouRh of llouta
dale, Cleartleld county, Penn.vlvaoia, toRetber
with lot aud ournllaire ap.u'rteaaat thereto.
Sei.ed. taken la eiceulioa and ta eele) a. th
property of I'eter Tipple.
Alee, a rertala two-.tory frame JwiIIiur aouee,
tlnrly by eliteea and one kaU leel ia eiae, wilh
a one . lory buildine. atlached. with lot a.,1
illlarje appurtenant ibereta, ellunle la the ull.ie
of Hooilland. Clearneld eoanly, 'a, on the north
Mldc of Alain etreet or the puulie road laadine to
t'lcaruelii. eeiied, taken ia eaooatioa aad, ve be
old aa Ihe properly af Swaaey, Alberta and
Alto, A eertaia tract ol land aituate Ih liraily
toern.hip, ClearSeld eountv. I'a.. bounded ul rf.
ecribed ae follow., via: HeRlouint at raai.le
.lump adjoining laade of (lee. rlfeaSere I thenoe
e.lrn.lm, akiog tho laid UeorRW hbaSera' lead
oath ll deRTvee, Wert 110 perehe, to a poet i
theuoe aurlh ! derree, writ III percliea to a
po.l I tbenee aorlh It drjre.,, eert 114 perehe.
Io a poet tbeaea eoutb 7( defreea, ea.t 14.1
perohoe to place of bcRinaina, eontainins 111)
acre, aad IIO perehei, being a part of lha Carper
Sliver .urvey. Hcl.ed, laken in eieeutioa aad Io
oe .run aa tna property or bevl Muorehooee.
Taau. oe Hai tiThe price or euro al which
Ihe property ehall be .truck of must be ..etrf .1
lha timo of aele, or aneh other arrangemente
luaile aa will he approved, otherwlee Ihe properly
will be Immi dialrl put up ami aold .vein at Ihe
e. pence and rl.k of tbe pereon to whom it waa
.rune .., ... wno, io oaee or dcflolcnoy at auob
re-eale, ahall make tood the aaruc. ami In no In.
atanee will tha Deed be preaented ia Court fcr
eonnrmeiioa unie.a the money ie aelually paid
Ihe BheriS. w. II. 11, PIIKHS iN,
Hurain-'a Orrit a, 1 (sheriff.
Clearfield, Fa., Bept. , 1ST4. J
0
lil'HANS' COUBT HALK.-
VALUABLS 11EAI, B8TATE.
II; virlua of ua onle, of the Orphana' Court of
viearneiu eoouiy, and to me directed, there will
eipoeeu io puoilc .ale, ID Clearllrld, 1'a., aa
atitrduy, (h-toherS, IN14,
the following dceonheil real ..late, lale tha prop
erly of Kllia Flanitan. drm.ee,!. A .,,.i.
lot or pleeo uf Rrouncl, eiiaate ka tha borough of
i vouoiirti auu aeaariuea aa follnwe,
via i On Ike north hy Pine elreel, oa lha eoulh by
aa alley, oa lha weal hy let aumlier I tie aad ou
the eael hy the eaet half of lot aumlier It, aad
known ta Ihe plaa al .aid beroufh al the wet
nan oi ioi number 17U. and havlne- therein
erected a Rood two llury frame aeuee.
ie.awa. Una third eaebeneonNrmatloa of aale
ana the nelenee ia one and two yeara, with baud
and BtortRage to eeeure tho .amo,
JAtt. 11 II HA II AM, (iaecator,
Cicero. IJ, Sept. 11, 1B7I... It
JOTIC'R Ty TAXl'AVKKH.- :
The under.lROed. eHjIleetnrof ftlate aad eone.
ly Taiea for Lawrtuee towa.bin. deeirea tn nntirv
.leliaiaeat taapayen that 11 they de.tra te vela
at tbe Beat eieotioa, It will be aecei.ary for titfiB)
la pay ap. oa o, before tho 3d day of t.
tier. He can he found at hi. ilora. aw- j. ' .
... m.,u-ki, in VpVicld.
P Clleetor
cic g.fli'frtiSfinctit.'J.
SherilTs Sale.
1)Y tlrtua of a writ ol t'hri t'tiet'ut, iaruad
out of the Court of Common Fleae of Clear,
field eountr. and to ma directed, Ibera will be
aapoaed to FU1K.IC fAI.R, at tha Court Ilouae.
In the borough of Clearfield, en Haturday, lha
2Hih day of heiiteiiitx r, IHH, at t o'clock, p. m.,
iti fallowing Ileal K lata, to wltt
All defendant' right, title and lot err at of, in
and In a cortain pietia of ground ailuale In tbo
townnbip of H union, Clearnala ennnty, Pennayl.
eania, being tW by Ibfl feet and having n two--atory
frame houaa 10 by it feet, bounded and de
acribed a followa: '-n the north by public road,
on tho eat, weat and aiiulb by landa of fl Irani
(tod war d.
Hu. 2, AT'O.defen'lant 'a fntereat tn Ictoffronnd
tii hy I HO feet, with one-atory frame noop, bound
ed ncrih l-y puMIr rood, on the aouth and eaet by
landa of II. Wo'idaard and on the weat hy landa
ef t Liilteld. Beiaixl, taken In tieeution nod to
be axdd aa the property of Henry Sbowaller.
Alan, about AS acrci of land ait u a ted in Dell
limiifhip, t'learlleld county, Pennaylrania, bound
ed ou the north by lamia of William Uell. aoulh
and neat by Inntla of John Doll and eaat hy land
f Vita. Mi'4'racken. deeeaeed, having thereon
erected a amall frnmo houae and log etable, wilh
about b aerea cleared and a email orchard. He i ted,
laki n In eatteution and la be (void a tha property
of V. II. (Sharp.
Aim, a rerlain lot of ground aituate im tba bor
ough or New Waabington, til) by Stitf and having
creeled thereou twu-alory plank aouaa, Id by 'M
fiet, IteuaUed aa followa, north by Main etreet.
weat by lot of J'ruf. Knoa, aouth by Jno. Cum
tuitig and eaat by lot of T. Uarriaoo. Hi i ted,
taken in execution and to be aold aa tbe properly
of Saucy A. Mi tu bell and Hatnuel T. Milch oil.
Aleo, one houae and lot aituate In the vtllagw til
Amearille, Witodward townahip, eaid lot being M
feet front and 172 feet deep and having erected
a email plank houae, 1 iloriaa bigb, with kitchen
attached, with well of good water, and bounded
on Ihe aouth by plank road, on the north by etreet.
on the weat by lot of nnd on tha eaat by lot
of-. Hwlied, taken in execution and to ha
told aa tba properly of W. W. Albert.
Alao, All the difendanfa right, titla and
Intercut In bouae and lot in Hon! id ale. with nut.
buildinga, aituate on S. W. corner of Chartea etreet
and Deer allay, lot No. 128 in general plan of aaid
borough, .0 tret front by I!r0 feet, aaleuding Went
to Oak alley, and adjoining property of . C
Huwa on ihe aouth. Tbe home le n two-alorv
frame. Seized, taken in execution and to ba aolil
n the properly of Jamee and Luke hiley.
Alao, No. J, All defendant'! right, titla and in
teret ia a certain two alory farnie bouae and lot
in llonttdale, together wilh outbuildinga, annate
on eaat aide ol lfriabin alreet, and known and
Uaalgnnled aa No. ! in general plan of aaid b..r
oufib. bounded on tbe north by property or Wra.
I'aiigherty. aud on the aouth by property of Jaa.
Carter.
No. 1. AU Ihe defendants ri?hl, title and In
tercut In a two atory Iraaie dwelling houae and
lot, together with outuuildinga, aituate la Houli
dale, on aouth wtat comer of llia and tieorge
emta, end Itounded on tbe aouth by property or
William Writer, known and detlgnalcd aa No. 84
in general plnn of aaid borough. Seiaed, taken
in execution aud Io he aold aa tbe pronertf of
.lamea Haley. r 1
Alao, all tha right, title ami latcrcat of tba de
fendant in tba t o atory frame dwetltag houaa,
loftetlior with lut and outbuildinga eoaaocted, U-oal-d
on tho anrtheaet corner ofHweandUood
atreeta, in the borough of Hoututole. The lot la
60 feat front by l.iO fan, and extenda north to
M'loae alley, and ia known and designated aa No.
2'it in tho gaueral plan or aaid borough. Belied,
taken in execution and to ba aold aa the propcrti
of Jteho A.blorra. r i j
Alao, all tLoae certain traoU or parcel a of land
aituate in Knox townahip, Clearfield county, 1'a...
bounded nnd deacribed aa followa : One thereof
beginning at a rock -oak thenoe north forty -ame.
andone lourlh dfgreea, aaat ana hundred nnd,
ton perehea, thence aouth thirty -aeren and one.
balf denreea, eaat three hundred aod thirty parehv
aa, aouth fifty degrees, wee-t ninety. four pereerra.
..r.,,,-- nurm iony at-grccn, weat three tauwdred
and thirty perehea to place of beginning, and
containing two hundred and ten acrea, more or
lean.
The other piece, beginning at a prt on In.
line, thence north Bfty degreea, east ninety.
Irobea more or leea to atonea, theace eoutb tflv
two degreea, weat ninety.) wo perehea to etump.
uit,,., ttiittt.n.n, 9 one-nait aegreea,
writ ona hundred and aereaty pwebef, more or
leas to plere of beginaiog, and containing ninety,
three acres and fifij-one perehea and allowance.
ihe other thereof; being tbe John Sloee prop
erty, furmerly bounded by landa of William Ir
tin'e eeiale and Patrick Flyna, and adjoining tba
tract of tw hundred and ten ncree ahova dea
cribed, and containing fifty-nine acrea and two
tenth perehea. Seited, taken in execution and!
to be aold aa tbe properly of Samuel Lambert.
A ley, defendant 'a iutereat to and in tba follow
ing property aituate In Urady townahip, Clear
Hi Id county, I'a., containing about ona acre, with
amall plank houaa erected thereon and hounded
aa followa : on tl north by land of Hannah Nol
der, south hy turnpike, and on west by landa of
Joseph Heyler, Junior. Heised, taken in execu
tion, and to be aold aa the property of Mmm U.
Xlraueker.
Alao, defendant's right, title and interest in a
two atory frame dwelling-house and lot of ground
located in tbe borough al Oaceola, and known aa
let No. 301, bounded aa followa : Fixating ok
aouth eiae of Hale etreet and corner of (Spring;
alley, aaid lot being flfty by one hundred feet,
and adjoining lot of M. McCallougb. Ballad,,
uken in execution, and to be aold aa tha proo
rty af B. B. bhoff. r
Tkrmb or 8 ALU. Tba prloa or auta at which
tha property shall be struck off must he paid at
tha time or aale. or such eoer arrangements
made aa will he approved, otherwiew tha property
wi'l ba tasediately pot ap nnd aold again at
tba eipeoae and Hak of tha parson to whom It
was a truck off, nnd who, in aaae ef deloienay at
aneh re-aale, ahall make good tha same, and in
no instance will tbe Dead ha preaented In Conrt
for confirmation unless tha money la actually
paid to lbs Sheriff. W. ft. M PHKR80N,
SriBRtar'a Orru, I Sheriff.
Clearfield, Pa., Sept, W, 1174. )
QAUTION.
All persona art hereby warned arainatiaeddlia
with ar purchasing any or tba following proper
ly, Tii: Onaaorral mare and ona roaa horse with,
their harnces,alao one two-horee wagen.nnw to,
poesaosaion of Solomon Kline, of Lawranea town
ahip, aa tba aamo was purebaeed by as on tba 1st ot;
8cp tern bar, and given to aaid K line on loan only.
w aa. rtirlTKR,
BepL 9, 1874-31 M. B. Bl'CK.
N
NOTICE TO HEIRS
Taa a.lal. N f. . . . -
w..wu. . tn ine vrpnana uonn
... Uu.,..UniU f at tiaaratii to.
of Woodward Townahip. J No. , June T. 1874.
v,v.,uU mj .uli.UB, wmj apeciao pcrlortnanoe
ahnuld not ba decreed.
To tbe heirs and legal reprcaentallreof T homes
Cowan, deceaaod, vendor, and Joaeph HcgartyK
- ia. ,) ovninwi, tii j r.iitaoeia
Cowati. wldw, n. w Kliaabeth , Margaret
" naney kevina lowen, J, M. nmithk
guardian of Jno. Cowen, Kralino Co wen. Millard
Cow en and Thomas Linn Cowen, Mrs. Jane llo
gnrly, widow and adwinintratrii, Wm. V. Wright,
atlminiairator, Mra. Mary Krom.Usorgt HenrtT.
dian of W itliam llegarly. Take notion, that yew
nhana't.'oarl. In ha kaiLl iiv..a-u
of Hc, tern her, l74, and ahow cause, if an? yon
hav wki .ny.;flA -.1. : .' .
, , -f ' Bwiiiimiii u infi vonirana
made between Thomas Cowen, deceased, and Jo
aeph Hegarty, deceased, dated 0lh Baptamber,
lt4, should not he decreed according to tha true,
intent and meaning thereof.
W. H. McFHSRSOK, ShrjfffT.
JOTICB TO IIKinS .
In Re Krtate of I. ik. Uk . n.. .
Samuel H.,.v dM I v'",
Inle of Woodward Iwp. I Na, . Jane T.. m:4.
Vecrea Tor eueeiae perlonnanoee.
And aow, lixa Auftait, 17, Hale irraaled an
bolr. aad leeal M..M..ti.u - . ..
- vi Mem rie,ar-
ty, deceaee.l, to ehow cauee way ipeciDC porliKia
auce ahou il rtnl Im iIu..,l . r
To tbe heire and loaal raproaautatlTaa af Sam
uel lira-art, deaeaa.!. ... I...I.. u . t
d-iw. Jaiaea llerartv. V. il it . '.'.
IVblle.ide and lleliry White.ide, ber huaband,
Mar(aret Wllhcrow and Joha Witherow, her hue.
baud. Jane Jordan enrf Jl.. u .1 i t
hand, Marauel McRany, of Ueary, Robert M. lie.
.....r.v urRany, nrapB lletarty, William,
Ihornae, S.ujuel HcRarly, li. W. lIcRani. w.di.w
of Wen. lleiarly, Malilda Veil aad Careea Bell,,
her haeband. ARne. Fink aad Jaraea t'lnk, her
hu.band, Wia. MeC.llonRh, JoaaJj MoCellcuRk.
Mary Jane MoCelloiiRh, l.euie MuCalhiuili, heu
l.ea Jellereoa, Jno. Witherow, auardian al Haraa,
Ann llegarly, Java, A. Urr.rly, and 8araael
ritcwart, wliaolaim to beveudeaa or Williaa He.
RerlJ, Uke noaiee, that yoa are bcrebv re.nl red
to he and .....ma. .i .. -.- . . ,i , . .
t -- -----i-i-'. - - h vrpuene eiiurv, ie
la held la and fur Clearleld aaaalv, aa the Sib
i7 i oeptetauer, Beat, aad ahow cauee, If any
yoa have, why ipecifle performance of tbe coo
tract raada the let Kdiruary, KS, betweea S.ea-ui-l
llrgnrty, deeeaeed, lata of Womlward lowa
hip, la I'learltrld eoanly, aad Soloaioa I'hihpa
and Su.annah I'hillpa ahnald awt be decreed ec
enrdinf to Ihe trne intent and raeaaing thereof.
M'"J, . W-R-MrPllKRHtN,gherif.
-.VllJiJL'l,".' ept l
COURT PROCLAMATION.
ritRRBA8, Hoi. 0. A. MAYKR, rreildeat
t T JudRO of the Court of Coamea rieae ef
the Tweaty irih Jadlelal Ulllrlaa, eoaapeeed af
Ihe eoanliea af Cle.r6.ld, Cealre aad Cllalea
aud lloa. Wiluiau C. four aad Ilea. Jaaa J.
Krab, Aiaoclata Jvdjee ef Clearleld county,
have leiued tbelr precept, la m. directed, for tba
holdicj of a Ceart ef Caataioa rieaa. Orphan.'
Oourt. Court af Quarter 8...lou.. Coarl ef Oyer
aad Teraieer, aad Court of ttea.ral Jail ll.liv,
ery, at the Coarl lleaae al Clearneld, la aad far lha
enunlvof Clearfield, eoMea.laa; en lha fuartr.
Monday. Ilia aXtlt way al He-pu INI , aad to.
onallnae Ihree weeke.
NU1KK IH, therefor,, herehy elrea, la lha
Coroner, Ja.lleee af tba Peace, aal Caaetablee,
la aad frr aaid eoualy af Clearleld, la appear la
th.lr prop., per.cn., with tkelr Record., Bull.,
Inquidlloui, Kiaralnatloai, aad elher H.aiea.
araaoea, Io do Ihoi. thln,a which v, U.lr eBeea,
and la their behalf, pertala la be doe.
(I1VKN aade, my head alCt.era.kt, till lh
day of Nepiember, ta lha year of ear Lord aae
thea.aod ,llal bundled and eevealy-foar.
W. U.Mi-rUKH8liM, Sherif.
J) FUI.LEUTON
WITH
w. v. i.ippincott & CO.,
Wholeial, Pealera la
Hals, Caps. Furs & Straw Goods
No. 531 Miaiar Staiar,
auRjii if nitt.A i.i'i.rnr . t.