Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 20, 1875, Image 2

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    George B. Goodlandeb, Editor.
CLBARK1BLD, Pa.
WEDNESDAY MORN INO. JAW. JO, 1BTJ.
A. T. Stewart, the great New York
merchant, baa subscrihoti 110,000 to
forward th Centennial. Wo should
aay that is coming down handsomely.
Who has imitated hi example in
amount T
Conboiknci K PiRa.-"Cnnaciontioni
scruples" are the last thing that aecm
to troublo tlio editors of the Lancaster
Intelligencer. Colfax, Honry Wilson,
and that elans of "Christian statesmen,"
were always haunted by th same
ghost; but when 400 per cent Credit
Mobilicr stock was offered them, con
science went stono dead. Such is con
science.
Not Ready. We have not been au
thorized to say no, but wo understand
that Theodora Tilton, Frank Moult on
and several nrnminotit Xw Ynrlr law.
ycrs havo so annoyed Henry Ward
Boochor, during tho past year, that he
has been unable to bring out his second
volume of "The Lift of Christ," but If
ho can got rid of this pestiferous trio
soon, ho will complete it by tho timo
the dog days come around.
Sad Indekd. Wo aro in receipt of
a number of circulars Issued by relief
associations in Kansas, Nebraska and
Minnesota, calling upon tho publio for
contributions to alleviate the Buffering
and starvation caused by the drought
and grasshopper ravages during the
past Summer. Tho details are awful.
Those who can, should give bountifully.
But see that It goes into the proper
hands. Scores of irresponsible agents
aro abroad collecting funds which will
novor reach tho sufferers.
Conscientious Business. Tlio con
science venders who presides over tho
Lancaster Intclligencer,hivu now opened
an officer dedicated exclusively to that
business. Sub-offices will be opened
in Fiko, Sullivan, Columbia and Wost
niorcland counties, where the afflicted
can apply for remedies. No charge
foreonsultation. "GrareConstitutional
questions" will be manufactured to
order at all those offices. Headquarters,
however, will he at Lancaster. Sena
tors Clark and iiowlaud and Iiepro
son'.atives Bedford and McIIenry, will
however bo constiltod, whore a square
question ot conscience arisos.
Hodern Morality. A snlo of pews
took placo in Honry Ward Boochcr's
Church last woek, tho proceeds amount
ing to lepentgtwo thousand dollar). This
is 112,000 more than was ever realised
before. Wo presume if some body
would get up anothercharge ofadultory
against brother Beecher, the proceeds
would run up to at least $100,000.
Financially, Beecber's church teems to
be success, but the "ragged edges" of
w.i: .,..:, ,i, ...... i a -.
IIUlHIIbJ T. 1. 1. 11 raV... Ill W BHIIUUUU 1 1 1 0 1
religions club house must eventually
bring it Into disrepute with all who
prefer the old moral code, without the
Boechor improvements.
Tub Subsidy Business. If the lobby
agents at Washington are an index ot
the members of the present Congress,
things must be in a pretty plight, in
deed,' at Washington It cornea out,
little by little, what was done' with the
Ihreo-quarters of a million dollars
bribe money to got a subsidy bill
through Congress. Abort, one of the
witnesses, told the Investigating Com
mittee on Monday that J no. W. Fornoy
received $25,000; A. W. Kendall, $5,
600; J. G.Barrett, $7,000; ll. G. Fant,
$9,000; Don Piatt, $5,000; and W. B.
' Shaw, $25,000 ; and other patriotic and
loyal citizens of lessor note got their
little dividends. .
The OrnoiAL Count. The Senate
and House met in joint convention on
Wednesday, the 13th, for the purpose
of counting the returns of the late elec
tion for State officers. The follwing
is the report of the tellers:
fob lieutenant governor,
John Latta bad 277,195 votes.
A. O. Olmstoad had 272,516 votes.
roa auditor general.
Justus F. Temple had 276,605 votes.
Harrison Allen bad 272,521 votes.
secretary or internal affairs.
Wm. McCandloss had 276,935 votes.
K. B. Beath bad 272,310 votes.
John Latta, Justus F. Templo and
Wm. McCandloss wore declared duly
elected to tho respective offices ot
Lieutenant Covornor, Auditor General
and Secretary of Internal Affairs.
Clerical Coxcombs. A Now York
clergyman, named Tullmadge, toeing,
that Beecber's star Is about setting, Is
movine stronirlv to the front. La take
his place. Ho is an Imitator of the
utter, (tn tne puipn wo mean), and
through hired reporters and subsidised
newspapers is spreading his name and
fame throughout the Unitod States.
Ho pays for newspaper puffs, just like
small polititions, and contributes liber
ally towards having hit sermons re
ported and published in the secular
press. Although twonty-flve years
the junior of Beecher, he is that many
years ahead ot him in buflonery and
clerical Jugglery, with loss than half
the native talent that Becrherposaesrics.
Ha is a very last preacher, and i
: cheap Radical newspaper called the
JVoo York Witnm, Is the ehannol, or
gutter through which this coxcomb
gots his Wale,' flat and unprofitable
theology before the public.
We advise Democrats to kick this
Radical WiIiwm, containing those God
less sermons, ont of doors. There is
. enough hypocrisy practiced by the
laity andgratuitoUHly spread before the
piiuiiv. . ao m towiuvuo luwwwirr t'
purchase that iniquitous nm)iouiui
manufactured by Bnecher-Tallaiadge
theologians and Radical politicians re
tailed through the AVv York Wlliut,
' which it only another serpent in our
"Domocratic : : Tallmadgo U to
the Radical party 'j.nift what ihs olown
is to th eir?s. and h' theology is
about as boneBcuJ, in a moral point of
' .! ,t . ,T . - i:i M
n'w, me joea or nis eowjuiur,
' while the Wilnru takes the pWop of
the "nngnuvrter" and does the cutting
find slashing.
PREACHERS AXD IXDIAXS.
Ooii. Gvunt'i attempts nt riigiilating
the lnduini semis to Iw as great i lliil
lira a. bin efforts nt iiniiin anil poaoti
down 8mu)h. ' Tin) Indian flu mm lin.
boon Ollod by clergymen, in onlor to
Atop tlio cheating which lias Ikwii prac
ticed iiHin poor I,o. Tlio following
short debate on the subject cniuo oft"
in longrau me oilier tiny: r
A provision in rcimrd to tho ludi-
reached rmmmmmn "avl,,8
Mr. Itandall, Penu'a, slated that the
Chairman of tho Board was the Monra.
tary and Treasurer of tho Atlantic and
I'aciao Itailroad Cnmpanv, and that
oortaiii Indian lands would go to that
company In certain events. His Inter
ests, therefore, were adverse to those
of the Indians and of tho Government.
(He referred to Clinton B. Fisko).
Mm P..I,... .. M l. if, ...
' ttinui, ,M juu., Mllll UD Ulll HOI
know anything about the private al
fuirs of Gen. risks. Those cominis-
aioiien were aniiointod on the reeom-
mondation of the various churches of
tho country, and he was inclined to
believe that they wero irood men.
Gen. Fiske stood high as a citixon of
Missouri. All tnese men worked with
out compensation it was purely a
labor of love and charity and Chris
tianity on their part,
Mr. Itandall Churches aro not al
ways right In some of their recom
mendations. I am rather inclined to
think that it Is a bad year tor Chris
tian ministers. Laughter.
A provision in regard to Bound Val
ley Indian reservation being under
consideration.
Mr. Luttrell, of California, suuirested
that tho reservation should be rented
to men who would contract to feed
and tnk care of the Indians.
Mr. Parker, of Missouri, remarked
that would roduco Indiunijo tho con
dition ot MHIIS.
Air. iiuttroii replied that thoy wero
now treated worse tlinn peons. He
understood Hint the Bound Valley
reservation Indians wero often tied up
and whipped like dogs by orders of the
agent.
Jlr. Starkweather, of Conn. What
agent does this ?
Mr. Luttrell Tho Hov. L. liuchard.
Mr. Htnrk weather Is ho an agent
now r
Mr. Luttrell Ho is.
Mr. Starkweathor When was he niv
pointed? Mr. Luttrell Two or throe years
ago.
Mr. Starkweather What denomina
tion does be belong to?
Mr. Luttrell llo is a Mothodist.and
I am sorry to state it. Laughter.
He is a Republican. Mora laughter.
He was a Secessionist, but at tho close
of tho war he became a Republican,
and that was his reward.
TnE Great Swindlers. Tho Venan
go Speiiator, in alluding to cornirt
bankrupts says: "Among tho unso
cured creditors of Henry Clews & Co.,
of Now York, we note tho following in
westorn Pennsylvania
Bailor 8stIs(S Bank, But lor $ 4,U.V51
Q. 8. Barkor A Co., Now Brifhtos 14.44A.ofi
R. B. a H. Hoot!..
Psoplo's SarlSKS Bank, Tldionto
,IM,1
S.U71.IT
Produosrs' A Manafaotarsrs' Bank. Ti-
Insrills It MM
Sand; Laks Sairiniri Bank J,S5.4
Stiaros 8avlsgi Bauk. , 1,170.71
St. PcUriburg tiaviago Bank 1 0,073.70
The establishment of Henry Clews
A Co., was lifted into credit by our
paternal government at Washington
and like the Jay Cooke & Co. concern
was a, special pet of Grant and com
pany. It is said to be doubtful if the
assets can be made to pay tho secured
creditors, which leaves an ugly look
tor the above victims." Puff after puff
of this firm was sent us from 1868 to
1871, with the requost to publish fur
the "mutual benofit of both," but we
novcr nibbled, always satisfied that
their capital, like their professed re
ligion, was a littlo "too thin" to lost.
This firm, liko Colfax, would rob their
country of its treasure and if checked
orVtcrfored with, would bavo no hes
itation in taking an oath that they
never recovered the plunder. Jay
Cooke A Co. and Henry Clews k Co.
belong to the same congregation of na
tional robbers. Thcso "Christian Bank
er's" have robbed the noonlo of the
United Statos of morn treasure in Ave
years, than all the thioves and pick
pockets combined have in fifty years.
j
A Conoressionl Scene. Tho pres
ent Subsidy, Credit Mobilier, Sulary
Grab Congress will close on tho 4th ot
March. If the members are not sick,
the people are, and they want them
to cave at the earliest day possiblo and
disgrace the Nation no longer. The
Washington correspondent of the Pitts
burgh Leader lately witnessed tho fol
lowing scene in tho National Capital :
"A prominent Southern Congress
man came in upon the floor of the
house considerably under tho influence
of liquor. Ho walked very unsteadily
toward one of the sofas in tho rear
portion of the hall. He full heavily
upon the sofa, and as ho fell ait over
ooat slid off from his arm upon the
floor, and out of the overcoat a pockot
flask of liquor, that rolled out on tho
floor several fcot away, The distin
guished momber full at once into a
drunken slumber, and for several mo
ments he lay there, with tho whiskey
flask and overcoat upon the floor be
side him. Boon, howovur, a monson
gor came along and piekod np the
bottle." Tho Radical majority in tho
present body Is Just 101. Who's to
blame ?
Will 11b Rbsiun? In view of his
election as United Status Sonator, we
have a number of .letters before us in
quiring' whether Mr. Wallace will re
sign bis seat in tlio State Senato after
his promotion? What his views may
be on that subject, wi know liot ; but
we would esteem It a very expensive
movel should he do so. Ha can hold
his seat until he itb of March, and
previous to that time assist in matur
ing morn legislation than any throe
ncio members conld bring about. Bo-
sidca,the cost of a spsciul election in this
district would be not less than f 3,000
one thousand dollars to each county
The taxpayers cannot afford such an
expensive Senator, who would only
hold his seat for three or four weeks
at most previous to adjournment. We
have no doubt that the legislature
will adjourn about the 1st of April,
lleuco wo prefer to be without a Sen
ator for three or four weeks, ratlicr
than to help spend 11,000 in taxes to
get him there. Next fall ws can elect
s Senator without any additional cost
to the taximyera, and this we think
far proterablc to fi aptchil election pro
gramme, -nl ;i; : , .'
: Government Views It seems that
Grant's massage relating to tho tauisi
aha aBairs, sent into Congress tho othor
day, ra written by his Attorney .Gen
oral Williams, who a short time ago
took 11,600 out of tho United States
ITresMirjr to htiy his wife a carriage.
MR. WALLACE FOR HEXATOR.
The nomination of lion. William A.i
Wallace, of 4 It in lioixmjti, for United
States Senator, y tlic Pcmncnitie
caucus on Tliiiinduy lust, wan not mi
expected by ns ; but It is a high trib
ulo paid to tho Democracy of tlm wen-
tern part of tlio Utrtto, and particularly
gratifying to his friends and neighbor
in this county.
The
nominated is unparalleled in the List,,
ry of politics in this Sink
Tbo vote
stood :
eWllliaiu A. Wallace
....tin
14
Holster Clymer ,
Jeremiah I", lilac a
Before the result was declared, live
of those who had voted for Judge
Black changed and cast their ImlhitH
for Mr. Wallace, making his vole 10i.
Leaving the combined opposition
Bluck,T?iickaUw and Clymer only
17 votes out of 123. This is n glori
ous victory.
To-duy tho iiu-mbem of (lie Senate
and House meet In joint convention
and cast their ballots for United Suites
Senator for six years from tho 4111 of
March next. Of courso Mr. Wallace
will bo elected. His overwhelming
nomluntinn settles that question.
True as Gospel. Tho conduct ot
General Sheridan, Grantnnd his brother-in-law,'
Casey, at Now Orleans, re
cently, has startled tho whole country.
If their act was a mere piece of politi
cal strategy, to make a party point, it
wns neither justifiable in that light nor
in n moral point ; mid if done with a
view of testing tho sense of tho publiu
before trying to usurp the whole pow
ers of the government, then it is wicked
in the extromo and they should be im
peached at once. The editor of the
New York Sun,
who wii Asi(nnt I
Secretary of War under Lincoln's ad
ministration, in alluding to their con
duct, says :
(Irani oidera hit Hrcirelsrjr of WtHo Irlsgrsph
Is Kb.riil.B : "Xhs Prmiilrnt sod sli cl ai llior
ol!hlj apprsrs jour i-ourM." II lbs Republi
cans la Ctingren ,hi Ibn Inscniats dtipaloh to
.... . cMriit.n oi too next rremdont
nelL I'miidnnt
bnrird ont or aishl.
iVA'U'.S ITEMS.
Davy Crocket's heirs claim
the town of Austin, Texas.
half.
The population of Nebraska is now
300,0(10, having doubled in tho last two
years.
Kansas Inst week forwarded 600,
000 pounds of liitliiilo nicnt to tho eas
tern markets.
A Hurrishurg man and' his w ife
lived two weeks on nothing but bread
and whisky. She ate the bread and
he drunk the whisky.
The .Mexican Congress has offered
a reward of $i(I.O(lO to the first mine
which shall have produced tlvo hun
dred flasks of quicksilver.
The Rev. Dr. Harwood, rector of
Trinity church, New Raven, received
a Christmas present of 2fi,OII0 from
one of his lady parishioners.
The entire extent of new railroad
built in this country in 1874 was l.!23
miles, against 3,883 in 1873 and 7.310
in 1872, tho largest amount ever built
in ono year.
The Secretary of the Interior has
sent to tho House of Representatives
a urait. oi a proposed bill lor the salo
of a portion of tho KoniUlii-l.sc
Indian reservation in Minnesota.
entoiiniul medals are now rendv
for distribution : broiiae, fl; silver,l3;
gold, 5. They are put up In hand
somo morocco cases, nnd are consider
ed quito tho patrintio thing for a solum.
i.
Tho extreme cold weather of
Monday a week is reported to be oren-
eral throughout tho country, the ther
mometer standing at different points
in tho w;est at 25 and 30 degrees below
aero.
Tho Pennsylvania State Graneo
has unanimously adopted resolutions
in favor ot free liauking and national
currency, and directed copies thereof
to tm transmitted to tho two Houses
of Congress and to both branches of
tho Stato J legislature.
Tho office of Htnto Librarian has
been filled by tho Rov. J. H. Miller,
who was appointed by Governor Geary
in 1872. i'rccedinir liim Wein Pnrney
belli tho olllee for nine years, and for
many years before him, through all
tne munitions ot party, ny ucv. Dr.
je in.
Tho present Kint: of Spain lsnr
tho titlo of Alfonso All. The King
who reigned as Alfonso XI. who was
known as tho Avenger, and his king
ly power was oxercised from 1324 till
bis death, in 1350. So that it was
just 525 years between tho two AI-
lonsos.
The Pennsvlvania Railroad Com
pany has effected a lease of tho Fred.
erlck and 1'onnsyivama liinc itailroad
extending from Frederick, Maryland,
to Littlostown, Adams county, Penn
sylvania, a -distance ol thirty miles.
They will commence oHirating it on
tho first of April.
On Wednesday night of last week,
tho meronry in the thermometers at
Helena, Montana Territory, froxo in
small quantities, mercury in small
phials became congealed, and proof
whisky out of doors froso solid in
hnlf an hour. Four Chinamen who
left town at 4 P. a. on Tuesday were
found on Wcdnosdy morning nhout
half a milo from town, froon to death,
and tho whisky which they had with
them In small kegs wns fror.cn solid.
The house of Clews ti. Co. has
made a second failure, under tho new
firm of January 5, 1874, composed of
Henry Clews and .Earnest Zeidler.
Mr. Zeidler appears in tbo United
States courts as a petitioning debtor
in voluntary bankruptcy as a member
of tho firm. Ho has filed his schedule
showing 1206,672.20 liabilities, of
which there is due to preierred credi
tors 1144,400.36. His assets are 1177,
000 of which 1160,000 is duo from the
bankrupt firm of Clews & Fowler.
Kx-Governor Thomas K. Ilrum
letto died nt his resldenco In Louis
ville, Ky , on the 12th inst., alter an
illness of several woeks. Ho was tho
Governor of Kentnrky during tho
closing years of the war, but has siiieej
not WKun an oettvo part in pontics,-
Ho was regarded as one of tlio ablest
and most prominent lawyers at tho
bar, and a short time since acted tem
porarily ns Judge of the Federal Court
during tho absence of Jndge Billiard.
Ho died of rheumatism of tbo heart.
At tho unnual luoellnu of the
stockholders of tho Heading Ituilmsd
Compuny on Monduf, l'mident Mc-
(iowan mado his roMiil showing tha
workings of that eorptirnllnn for the
year. Its passenger travel includes
G,G64,8(!!) passengers, yielding in pass
ago money I3,0l2,fi10, being an in-
aroam on that sotiroe over 1H7H of
$.10,021. Tho roeolnts from S.0DR.RI0
tons of merchandise wero 3,3Hn,801,
a decreaso of I222.R70 from the
amount realised from liko source in
1873. The receipts oh 5,lR2,li!0 tons
of cord (being lf)rJ,847 trtirs less than
tlio tonago of 1873) wero IB,0;'0,9M,
slowing a decrease in receipts from
CoallnIS73 of JlSn.lRI, Tho total
receipts of the company from all lo
gitimoto trade sources wero ft,T2f,?0(i
against 15,537,760 the prorous year,
tx-lng an Increase of Mfl2.440
roliiioalij is aooonpiirho,! iwonij month. Mors "'"' named the (iCI'llmil I'omnus
tho polu an oponrd. Tho Drinooraoo will nrrep sion to the American Exhibition it
!.ll,.iJu";'':n'lu!1" "Psbitess psirty will bs I consists of the followinir niembeii. : Dr.
ASSOCIATED 1'RESS LETTER.'
I'imi aiikiI'IUa, Jan. 18,1875.
DEATH ON THE BAIL. before the Cleinlield County Teachers'
The Philadelphia & Reading Rail- Instil ulo, on Thursday cwniug, le
road Company run their trains right; ccnibur 'list, 1874 :
uuo uiu neiiri oi our city, m me
of 10 miles an hour. On Saturday, us'
lir P it TK,. .,,. .Iii-;,,,, .l,,
Broad street, onool the Readingtminsi u1u,lie"';0 uf lb,' kiud, and ixoiuise
ran into his carriage, and bo was so'. '" brevity is a commendable qual.
severely injunil that bis hdl arm bud: W '."' '""-'"shall have ill least ono
to ho amputated. Or. Thomas, aller ," ,u 'y good things have
suffering intense agony, died in two! been said liud so many Lriglil and
days. ' j sparkling words havo been uttered
A 'day or two previous, as a ,y ,''"' loss for a subjeot. To
wagon belonging to Kdwanl Hughes, j know how to say u few words on an
was crossing Bread stivet.it was at-1 occu"1)" of t'" kind and loVay llicm
tuckitl by n Reading train of cars, utj ", a'""l'l'liniont gicilly to
the rate of 20 miles an hour. ,Tb f U1,"J;1 i his has bona gracefully
wagon bad four men In It, ullof whom lllu"lmt.l!U W a" oH'"'1 l"ue'1 Rdmired
wore tossed in tlio direction of tho dog I an ovomng ngo, unci now il remains
star, but didn't quito reach, it. ulthoiigh ; ,or mo l"n" ."lv ongagcmmil with the
they each saw stars the instant they I JJ0"'')' o)ei'inlendoiit of Cummoii
landed on terra tinnn. The wagon iHuho!'l' H" eounty. A theme up
wns smashed to utoms, while the homes wl"i;n ,t0 8l'euk U"1"' le
escaped by tho hariufs breaking, and j l10"- ' u.ttv0 l'veled through the
l io men sustained iinolher innrv I inn
a bad scare. Ills said, that the slinking,
up, completely cureil one of a bad case
of dyspepsia. 1 1 Is a remedy however
that 1 cunnot recommend bo brought
into general use.
On .Sntmdiiy, at Kdgewater, near
Burlington, N. J., Hie carriage of Mr.
Alfred Wcigand was struck iiy a loco
motive. Mr. Welgiind had an arm
torn from his body ; his wife uml inlunt
child were, instantly killed ; tho car
riage was loll n total wreck, and tho
horso was killed.
As individuals have no rights which
ruilroad companicsaro bound to respect,
1 inciitifin these cases that your readers
may act cautiously incrosning railnmds,
no matter where' loentcd.
THE CENTENNIAL.
Since my last letter, John. Wuna
miilii'r, Ksq., l'resident of the Centeu
niul Biirenu of Revenue, bns receivod a
letter from A. T. ritewart of Xew
York, enclosing his check for $10,000,
in pnymcnt for bis subscription of 1(1(10
NlitllHifl nt' t 'ontiiiit,!.,) utii.l, f.u.....
Wm. L. Strong A Co.. I'omemy
l'lilinmer, H liittemore l'ect. Post A
Co., Kredk Vlstor Achellis, and
Hart & Co., all of New Y'ork city, sul
scriho each the sum of 85,000. 'Other
cstahlislimeiits follow with smaller sub
scriptions. 'I ho Imperial (icrmnn Minister Ims
mii
j Jucobi, Real Privy (!ounccllor and l)i-
rector in toe uoyui rriissiau Jlliiiistrv
of Coinmerco; i)r. Wedding, Counsel
or of .Mining; Jlj-. Iteither. Koyul
Bavarian Counsellor; Mr. Yon Nostitx
Walwitx, Knvoy Kxtmonlhmry and
Minister Plenipotentiary to tbo King
of Saxony ; Baron Yon Spitxeuburg.
Knvoy hxtraordinary nud Minister
PicniMtentiary to the. King of Wur
temburg; Dr. Neiilhnit, Counsellor of
the (I rami Ducal Hessian Ministry :
Mr. Kiiuiiniun, Royal Prussian Coun
sellor of Commerce; Dr. Jiruger, Min
ister Resident of the llanse Towns;
Air. Yon Hollnhoii, Counsellor Justice
of the Royal Prussian Supreme Court.
In commercial, scientific and pro
fessional lite, those gentlemen are
among the most eminent in nil Prussia.
Tho Spanisli Government has also
forwarded the list of Centennial Com
niissioners from that country, embrac
ing 61 names; hut wero I to succeed in
miming tbum without ttvistinir mv
writing arm out of lis socket, and the j VK'J' "ru "oun cxllibitcd. The politi
compositor completed the job of sotting , cian must havo those Lnlcnis winch
them up without setting binisclf boie-, cause liiin to bo versed in nffuirs ol
lessly mud, it would so stully twist !tuio,and possessed ot siirowiincss and
your proof-reader's pronouncing nppar- j ta;t- Tho business man those which
nttis to worry through tho names old
Dons, of which Don Auiedriefotti
rnsqiiierra is shortest and easiest, that
0t of pity for him I forbear iriviiif?
lyour lady readers the names of these
threw score Spanish Counts.
72 PEn cent, rrit annum.
More than 50 pnwnhrokliigostnhlish.
mcnts have been licensed In this city,
to practice their "shent Ibr shout"
during tho yoar 1875. Whilo (ho legal
rate ot Interest in l'cnna. is fixed by
law at 6 per cent, per annum, these
pawn shops nro niithnrir.ed by an
American legislature, to charge 72
per cent, interest per annum. A man
takes his neighbors noto to hank, and
obtains a loan npnn it for which he
pay interest nt tho rate of j of one
per rent, a month. A dying husband
ncaring tho dtsir-sill of eternity, turns
pleadingly to his wife for that nourish
ment w jjich will snHtain life yet a little
longer; in desjiair sbo taken Ait watch
her dead dither's gift to her and
hurries to tho pawn shop and obtains
a loan of 20 on it. Seven months
thereafter she returns to redeem her
wnicu, ami ocennso It has gono one
day over tho 7th month she must pny
8211.60, or permit it to lie sold.
Tho banker' commits a crinionLiiinst
tho law, if ho charges more than 6 per
cent, iiiicresi x;r annum ; tlio luyored
lew may charge fl per cent, a month,
with tho jhtoihI of fleshaye, a human
life it may be as collateral. The man
who said that Republics, are ungrateful,
lied under it previous error. Kor a
doicn years it has been an annual pas
timo of tbo Penna. legislature to
"bleed" the pawnbrokers of Philadel
phia, consequently for the htavy levy
aid upon them by "pinching" hills,
generally introduced by n country
member, in order to blind them, tho
pawnbrokers demanded, and obtained,
tho right to "pinch" tho poor. Now
that our Legislative balls havo been
forever barred against tbo worst
"pinchers" that ever made laws for a
great commonwealth, 1 somo times
wonder whether tho poor of our city
aro to ho benefitted thereby in tho re
peal of this "shent for shent" law.
A III Ll IV A CHINA SIIOK
Just how much damage this thick
necked bovine would do wero ho per
mittedtopniinisciiously skylark among
tho Crocker-, call only be estimated
from tho destruction caused by bis
historical ancestor, when the hostilities
of that historic shop were tendered him;
but a Texas steer Is a docile animal in
a china shop, at least ono was that
went ttnliivitod Into the establishment
of Wm. Akurs A t'o., nf tbiscity. This'1"110 i with somo exoeplion. he
particular steer, with I doxen others, ' ono of tho best Hovoroigns of old
wdiile beinrr tlrlwn down Market street,
toward the t'nmdnn lerry, saw the re
fleetinn of a number of steers In tho
plnto-glass -window of the store in
nnestlon, - and immediately mado a
tlnsh to Interview them ; tho largo rol
ler doors In front of tho window wero
not stronor, and tho Toxas ranger
drop)od into llio oellrtr, where ho rc
mniiKHl pcrfbotly quiet nntjl tho next
morning, when no was taken out. llnd
tho fellow roametl miieh among tlio
piles of rhlna h might havo played
smash, but he lldn't, and Mr. Akors
thinks a stwrlli n china Shop Is a bully
sort of fellow,
, mnz.it at ui. riisT. '
Tho 1'irliir Wave which swept across
this city, tVoin Omaha, played havoc
with hydrants ; tho saddest result Imp
' polling from it was the death of a cur
driver who "froae si iff, stark and th ud."
wblls driving a enr of tho Market
Htreot Uno, on Hxturdny night: on
Hearing tho dsptrt, ths conductor sig
nalled tho driver to stop, and an heed
being paid to it ho went tn the front
f thsesr, whors bo Ion nil the driver
silting in his sent, with tho rains In his
hand, frown 1 denth. r Tbs car bad
about four miles to go from its nnstern
starting point to tbo depot, and it Is
believed that by the time the car rcoch
ed tho Market Htrwt iiridiro. tbo
driver had becoma tnn benumbed to
rise fVnm hh) sent, and the promptness
with whlt tl the horses answarad the
gong led theiiondiictnr to bollevo all
was right, until within a short dis
tanro of ti,. d?l"t, when th facts
hecamr! Itnown ,;
ADDRESS 0I-' REV. V. II. DILI..
The iiillowiiiu aid irons nu tlilivcivil
l'P' compliment con.
uerreu in an invitation to address an
c --. i inuiuenm in ino
lurrieu a lew
dark ogua, and endeavored to find
light uiuong these tempestuous tunes.
I bavo caino buck to our own lime,
looked lip into tho hcavons, surveyed
the starry sky nnd revolving plunets,
in hopo of (hiding some constellation
bright ouougli to emit showers ot
thought but nil in vuin, mid so 1 come
to you with a plain and practical sub
ject and it Is, "How to Suceood, or
the Way to Success:"
Tlioro uie many standards of suc
cess in tho world. Ono considers the
attainment of wo:illl ihe nemo of hu
man aspiration ; another, charmed by
the breath o! fame, looks on her proud
cltudel and if he sees bis iiamo writ
ton there thinks tilt work of life ac
complished ; another aims at position
in sooicty, ieels huppy when bo walks
in what he culls the best circles nud
is admired and collided by people ol
wealth and tustiion. Success is nol
confined to uny ono particular held ol
activity. Jl is defined to bo llio fa
vorable or prosperous termination ol
uny tiling attempted. Tho attainment
ol n proposed object; prosperous is
suo. That person then succeeds who
best Bubserves tbo purposes of his be
ing in the station iu lilo which he il
eal lei I to fill, or reaches the bigliosi
grudo of perfection in that depart
mem. I consider two things ag os
seiitiul to success, brains and applica
tion, rather enpucily and application
or energy. Ono would not expect a
man to succeed if be hud no ability,
and bonce I hero must bo hoiiio springs
in every man whoso sti earns iuvigo
rule ull bis efforts and benr him on
ward to tho gosl of his ambition. In
tolloct only will not win ; genius sep.
mated from industry only dar.r.los lot
a brief lime Where great iiilelleul
nnd billiunt genius associated with in
tense iippticutinn might uchiovo a glo
rious destiny without this latter quid
il y, tiiey remain in comparutieo ob
sanity, nnd incderiito abilities com
bined with the more ucuto customs o!
the plodder curry oil' llio prim nnd
shine with brightest lustro in I he
woi Id's great nvenuu of notion nnd
duly.
All CJMiiiol havo the same abilities,
and ure not expected to till (ho same
stations in lilo, hut every one can bs a
success if ho improves tho liiluuts
commuted to his cure mid do'criiiines
to bo an. uctirc and useful cilir.on ol
llio busy world, Hence, the distribu
tion ol qualities essential to nice
leuch li i in to know tbo laws ol trade
and adapt himself to its over-varying
rules, i'hc prolessional niuii in luw,
mudicino or elhics, those which cna
ble him to master the principles rela
ting to hie grout calling. In all those
departments failure will result with
out application or energy. VYhatovor
field ot activity is entered there must
be a concentration of ull tho energies
upon tbo contemplated object. Dream,
ing will not bring success; castle,
building will not secure tho longed for
price. Many a man with fair alnli
tics sponds the golden hours chasing
glittering vanities. Ho builds collos
sul pyramids of success, and when his
eyes ure oponod ho aoos.unly tho crea
tion Oi bis own fancy and the ruins
of a wasted lilo. Many a one who
idly dreams of fnmu or amasses a
splendid fortune, finds tho precious
moments of life lust forever and ol li
era moro worthy than be enjoying Hr.
fruits of success. Those who sit down
and wail for success are splendid fail
ures. "Fortune is a Inr.y (ioddess;
sho will r.ofer coino'to them." ,
The best men of tlio notion nro the
hardest Workers; those who novel
stop when tho murk of ambition lias
boon reached, and they could rest and
enjoy leisure, they work on grasping
now fields of now duly, enjoying new
realms of pleasure until tbo end comes
and tho crown and llio shouts of glo
ry They do not ask tho boon of for
tune they win success; they do not
apologise for I heir existence, thoy
think for themselves, count ono in the
busy world and tho masses of the peo
plo yield to them tho homage they
have earned.
History furnishes us glorions or il
lustrious examples to tiro our ambi
tion and inspire our hopes. Those
have been the host mnnarcha and
rulers in all the nations and ages ol
mo past, who compreiiondcd the litu
alion thomsclvcs, who did nol trust
to title, or hereditary jreatnoss; but
who mastored tho iirincinlcs of rxov-
ernment, of fihunee, and all the inlrl-
ento affairs of Htnto, and themselves
know lioiT to direct tbo helm and rule
tho nation. Russia's proud Emperor
was novor moro distinguished than I
wnea he assumed tho tiunihlo trnrb of i
a peasant, and spont time enough to
become a master mechanic. The fruits
of his energy wero seen In renewed al
legiance throughout tho reulm,increas
od activity in every department uf In
dustry and a navy that commanded
tho respect and admiration of tho
world. Ollvor Cromwell bent all his
. . . " . i
onorglo. to ocbiovo lueoess. His ad-l,"l,
ministration was called tho "iron
England's lino. The irrent Nanoloon
tbs man of englo oyo and during
heart, thought no labor torero, no
toil useless, so that ho might b. firm
ly seated on tho ImperiaT throno of
Ernnce, and dofy tho powers of tho
world. To-day no name so dear' to
tho ardent Frenchman as tho name of
him who died on Ht. Helena's 'lonolv
Isle. Andrew Jackson, tlio hero ot
Now Orlonns, wn ono of tbo grand
est cbarctors of tbo age, and became
ono of the best of rulers His inde
pendence of chsrncter und stcrnnoss
of purpose have loft their impress up
on tho national life, Abraham Lin
coln, a child of hnmblo birth, by his
own indomitable will nnd sterling in-,
tegrity, curved Ids way to the first
place of the nation, snd thereby to
tho su mm it nf lame's high tower.
And so, did time permit.cuuld I goon
snd Inorcnso llio number of names of
thoso who bar. been cotially promi
nent in gnidingand moulding tlio des
tiny of tho world.
I desire, however, to mako some
practical suggdtloiu to tho profes
sional members of this Institute. Tbo
remark, of a grncritl olinraotcr which
1 havo mnde, will apply to teacher.
Yonr calling, next to iho sncrod pro
fession, is tho most responsible in
which Von could engiigo. You tuko
young lilo at Its fonntnin, and nr. em
ployed In tho Important dnty f d
veloping its powor.. To joti Is sn
trusled the training procr.s. Youoro
to wslch the dawning, of mind, the
budding, of Intellect until tbo fully
awakened facsllles form into matured
bring. . Tho rst advieoi can give
you is to be thorough ; uiiiku your,
solves iiiusiur id your iirol'essioii. The
old lieiinuii nilngo Is, ' I'nictieo makes f
peileet," mid thi. is tho secreiol your
success.
I saw sinuotvliera u lU-flnilian of
""""l )' ims kiiiu i i wo per-.
son, dir.iiutii'u : uno enliirulv Wnorant :
ot llm sulijuci uhout which bo is tulk-i
ing, and tho other unahlu to under-1
sliind anything hu suys. And so it is
with m toucher who iloo not knuw-
wliul lie is louelnng. Jl tlio tuuntuiu
is puru tho stream will ho pure, mid i
so ,f the founluiu of learning bo ll.or.
ough the stieuins will drink thereof,
nod pour their precious wuters over
all tlio thirsty hind. Application is
tiro essential thing; you must spend
your hours in putionl searching and
dilligenl study ; aim to bo tho host.
It .is said of Daniel Websler, on n
vpi uhii uurnsiuii, inui a young mwyer
caino to him mid uuqitirod if thcru ,
wuu 1'uun. lov any muru luwyont in tliu
ii'L'iu proit'smon. Jim irply wai
" i'liuro ia ulwayi room up giuiri."
And no it in; lliure is ul.vi.yn 'Hi torn
up muirn in tho liulM o! purloeiion
il is SO ill llio leiflll lirufesoioll.
ino jiiuiureu iiiioiiet'l,.iipii Inlerpro
lulion oi glt'Ot questions, thoruu;li
knowledge ol llio deup things of tlio
law, allied to u iiiello power of con.
viucing tlio judgmuiit uud moving tbo
will, nro rnyurly sought alter by the
uneasy client. Ills so in medicino
Thorough skill always commands a
ready appreciation, and so in nil pro
fessional and mechanical pursuits,
there is tint sumo respect for perfection
in preference to inferior attainments.
The sumo priuciplo prevails in tbo
profession of teaching, nnd tho thor
ough teacher will uhviiys find nn ex
ulled plueoof lubor. fhul uinisluko
is nindu by many students in suppos
ing llio work of iduuiiliiiu tinished
When the" bold III their blinds tile i
puinbuiont paper which admits tlicin
lo tbo l'liiilo ol ilucholor, or by In in
who thinks llio grail success of lilo
sceompliKlied when ho curries olf the
honors of tbo cluss, un.l delivers I lie
vuledictury uddiess. Jt is suid that
JumOs llucliuliuu graduated low down
iu his class, but ho lived to become
i'losidenl of tho I'nitud Ktnles, while
llio bunored man of the clans passed
his lilo unknown to fumo. It is the
earnest laborer that obtains success.
What a glorious field yours is in which
lo lubor, wheru so muny sacrifices
huvo been mado nnd toils endured,
where so muny IriniLplis bavo boon
achieved, and ono, too. so competent
lo crown tho brow with tbo olivo leaf
of reward.
Itidulirc mo in u brief review of our
educational nrivileima. At nntinn I
wo arc conspicuous beforo the world
fur cTUiioral utluininents in nil the do.
nuriinents of knnivluilim. Tha eves nf
sll aro directed to ,. in consequence I
of our rapid advancement, in all tile i
sciences. Tho eeiltl-ul lioilil nf into-, i
est is hnin,r mniillv l ml. I l',.m I
the old country to tlio new, and very
, 0 ..u... ;
soon it will nol bu ntcossury lo Irnv. 1
else tho waters iu order lo seo perfect I
specimens ol art and fully developed 1
science, oui 10 cam n. cyo around it
homo and discovcr-llio gigantic murch
of tho .A nierican mind, llero ire havo
tho great scholars, inventors, uitists,
sculptors, piiiniors, pools, and bistori
uns, and tho tborouglifures of ordinary
business ure so crowded and managed
as mai onicrpnse cnabli us lo read
grout moil everywhere. Tbu secret nf'i
this is, that tho irensuri-sof knowlcdgol
aroo.. to the masse, of tlio Ameri-1
ami people. Jlers tberois ariBlocruer i
of illlellect. JCduCUtiol. is not for tho '
favored few, but il. groat privilege. I
uro intended fur every citizen. The
citirens of Pennsylvania bnvo reason
lo bo proud of tboir oxoeileut Com
mon .School system. This system
spreads it. branches all over tbo Hlhio.
In every county thorn is an organiza
tion, its lorn plus ot Ifurninif dot th
bills and valleys, and thither iroon in j
.I... . .l . . f .
unuuss counties, nuninors mesons and
daughter, oi the people, esgor to mas
ter llio first prineiplus of learning. 11
any child grows up now in Ignorance,
llio fault will be its own. ft in tho
next ion yours there is found a boy or
girl in I'eunsylvania that cannot read,
our noble old Coniinouwoalih will be
roliovod from all responsibility in the
mutter. 1 think this is ono of the
grandest institution, of tho ago. It
is a power that cannot bo resisted.
Liks tho noiseless littlo coral that
work, silently and assiduously away
down in tbo depths of tho ocean, and
at lust, build ils niountuin of habita
tion, uguiiiBl which llio wind, may
hluw und tho waves miiy beat, so the
Common Kuhu.il system i. noiselessly
entering the dwelling of the poor man,
und taking hi. children, is fitting them
by the slow process of instruction to
till positions of honor and trust in our
InniJ. In additiou to these, tho mod.
est Academy ,cominunding(,'ollego and
stately University rise all over our
country to invito the lovers of erudi
tion to higher bouts at il. fountain.
llero then, teachers, enter this field
and win the highest success. Success
is tho siuudurd. ll is the lest of merit
in sll humnn experience, "llow does
ho succeed 1" is tbo question ollcn
asked of everyone. Take tha scholar,
ilo has an ambition to shine in tho
lilorary world. Kor this he toils, la
bors and studies. Early ho seeks his
much-loved books snd ponders tboir
psges, anxious to extract therefrom
Ihe coveted prixe. hato at night he
puur. over mo sumo treasures, doter
lutn to futhoin Ihe rieh depths of the,
fountain of knofflcdgo,and only eenso.
when from the hlirhest piiinsclo of lit.
erary fatna ho wins tho shoals and np.
plauso ot tho admiring multitude. 'J'he
ssmo fueling urgos tho inventor, who
uu. conceived sumo groat project
"hicb whan fully developed will bless
rl"!B " " nonor to ins name.
I nl'.. II.. 1.- ... ...I: ...
Csrofully ho studies, idans and com
poses. So exorlion woarios.nor effort
luliguc. him. With hi. oyo steadily
tlxod upon tlio accomplishment of his
object, und his bruin throbbing with
llio plcasurublo excitement of expect
ancy, ho works on until tho lost stroke
i. niudo, and tho world i. better for
living. And so in everything,
I success is ihe .lundurd. Ho man lives
wh0 "'" " expect it. Ayo, if yon
oro 10 lult0, this away from all hu-
in ii u cult nlutions, you would blast tho
aope. oi minions und leave tho earth
withering desolation. Who then of
you will earn suecoss f You do nol
noed pnlriuun birth, lung linos of an
cestry, or tilled numo ; you do not
need a colossal fortuns. but a dcler.
mined purpose lo conquer ovory (lifts
oulty and roach tho Inchest nlaco
For. examples of worthy men to
sliiniiliite your energies, you noed not
go beyond the limits of our own town.
Uluarhuld abound, in successful btisi.
lies, mon, and has also furnished men
fur tho high plsoo. ullhe nation. One
of hor citizen, hus grucod the tinbcr
naloi iai chair of our noblo Hlute und
sat by authority in the hall, of the
nutionul Senate, and tho signs ol tho
times indicate, tho elevation ol another,
not less distinguished, to fill a position
in tbo chamber onoo honored by tho
presoneo of Webster and Clay. The
gauius of our institutions puts these
places wi I hi n tho reach of every man,
und iruo merit will not fuil to succeed.
Tlio world is a great and busy arena,
and ull am Invited lo enter the lists.
I'p then with tbo standard, unfurl
tlio banner to tho brcexo, and let an
honorable ambition firs every heart,
for i ., .
; i-Llves of (treat roan all ressisd at
We ean make our Urea tuhllms,
Ami departing leave behind at
Fnotprinlt as theaands Of lists
- i .' Foolpiinta lost perbaai anoUier -
Trarella. o'rr llh-'a tlnrtny rnstn, : ''
ftiinte rerlern and thipareeked bretbsr
Meetstay lata bean aralo." ., ,
'" ' ' --iik . i I,,-
-They havo hud snow at Nitsi, and
in many places hi thenlddleof Proper
snow was Ave (bet rleei, ,
Uv (Ivfrtiormfiits.
a LLKGIIKNY 110TIX,
2. (Market hi., hut. Second ,! 'Tbird.i '
I.KAHHIliM), A.
.. ! ku prwljinr ..fi
,t.f,u puroatge. Prions reduced to ..it iht
llmw.
ukojkik LlilPOLbT.
CJUHQUKII ANN A IIOU.SR,
oiiiiwknhvili.H, I'A.
kkwion read, porsist,.n.
Jl.iin Lhdus vrontUtor of ifclf llotrl, I
wsa'sinjiij solicit ihs patronis or ihs
.X.
plo room! attacked.
AU lallroad tra.M .tap
jauSU-fu
... . - , ,
"'
idis noDis.
Waution.-
All per ton l an httrabj waramj agalni! nir j
chatlng or in anj manner laetMlinf m itb Ilia M-
lowing property, uaw la tba hautla uf Chariot
Mitrr, of (liraru lowuifalp. rii i ont brown ftal-
Ittn, uuo timtar .M, on t duablo brntfi, two
imn 1,cJ 0( batiding. ono vinh, u ib
Frt-iielivillo, Jan. 30tb IMi It,
j iiimi. r. r. t,iit iiuini,
JSl'KAY.-
un.loniitnrd, al.oot tbo tnlddlo of llotolior laii. as
Cams troopasoliiK on tlio tirsiolMS of tlio
A I.I, IIKH lll'I.L CALK, al.cut IS mostbi old.
Tho wwot-r Is iiiirated lo sows rstwsrd, ,rovs ,
,roM,rt,v, pay sbaisss and laks hlsi swa, or bs
wilt lisdiipoHl of sroorilinjt to law.
II. LANSIIKIIKV.
Woodl.od, Jas.JO, m -3l.
ADMIXISTKAT OIlS' .NOTlfK.-l
Notlos II bwlT glrrn that hstlsn of Ad-;
nilnlslrilloo on lbs ousts of JOHN O. DIXON,
lato of Lawronso lowniihifi, t'lrsrflsld punn
t.r. Ponniylvania, dro.-asd, bavlng I,sod
duly Kriiult'd to tbs umlernKOod, sll ppriotif lu-1
debtor to said silale will pltaae mass liatnsdiato
u.mral. unit thu.a liavlm. i.lali..a i!b...bm.I. 1
wiil Lrcivnl Ihou, Dmnrrlt aothaaliMtaS fur Hi.
ll.in.l alibout data;.
J. B. PHAW,
CltarScld, Jan. 30 91. A Jmlnl.tr.Uir.
. - ... . .. .
RF.I'OHT or tbs r.. million or lbs ( lltST
NAIloNAI. HANK or ClfsrSc ld, at tlio
0I...0 of I. ii. In,- on Uocoisbor 31. Is; :
Loans nud Diwoonts. tur.oii) V
Oi-sr.lrutlk 4,0.14 S
I'. 8. Iloodi drpoillod Willi II. 8. Ir.
t.i 'n-itro oirenlation.. 00.000 00
Hue fruiu rout-eniing k rrpcrvr sgsnlt
lluo from other National llntikr
lino frotii Slsle Ilnnks and Hankers...
Kuntitiirn nnd Fislnrep
Clierka and oilier oanh ltfni..H
Ililli nt other Nalinnal ilaitbs.
fractional rurrenoy, iurlud'f nickle
6iccic I inrlud's Knld Trvasurj ootur)..
Lrjral 1,-n-lrr milei1
II. H. eirlittcalss or deposit for legal
tondtr
Jd.MII SI 1
4.177 S.'l
v,3ti ti
i.juo on!
l.'i'.'l S3 I
4,270 00 I
-las flj
4T Jl
,8li 001
7,400 00 I
T.ilsl
LISBII.ITIKS.
Tsiiilal Hook paid iu ,
Surplus luud
Oilier linillridod profits.
Nat'l Bank Bolts outalandiue
..SSU.OSt 90 I
...siin.ono oo ;
... Ii.ooo nol
... 4,770 it!
... 110,0110 no .
Moo oo
... ."0.SI2 31 ,
... 4s,uoo oo :
... . jl 1 1 1
..i 4,47 77 !
...t.114.0i2 00.
i llividrDilt anpaid
1 Individual ht-poiita
I'us to other Xttionsl lisuks..
tfeiuaoii etnincatel of Urnoilt
f"' l" i',,t B,nkt and bankori
Tolnl..
i Pst,eafa, flnrpu (.v.i., ss,
JuZFSZt 5f MT .llT, 2
that the abore lUleinent i true lo Ihe Wet or my
knowledge and belief.
M. It. DILI,, Cs.hier.
iofJsnusry, 75,
Milisrillie.1 anil tworn to Is-fore
me tlti Iftb day
i'rrwi Attett
'Jan. so, i(7.v
n si. nAi'l-iliAi ll, .n. r.
A. f. 1IOVNTON,
H. II. MVI.INU,
KICIIAIID JIOSHOP,
llirortori,.
,, ,.:P1,nT of the enmiiiion , H,e rot'NTY I
JV national hank of oienrMd, at die
cii,t nf hopincsi on liseetuhrr ni, IS74i
I nssoitscss.
Lusn snj dicnulitr
Oyerdrnri
li4.ISi SI
l i .at i ii
76.000 III)
4.400 00
2. SIS IS
S.7IU 70
0.17V 80
I. .179 M
I.I7S 0.1
J00 1 1
O.U 00
V44 S3
I', ft. boinlH to eet-nre eireulstina
Other etuokf, bondu, and tuortitaire...
hue fruin rrileeming k teterie a(enle,
Due fron Htate llankt and llaukerr.
line from other .allunai Itsnk
ff"1 """' l,"nl"'r "siureii...,.
XZZiTX!.
1,ll nf other .N.ii
ilionsl llankt...
f'""i'"'"1 earreney.ineliiilisg nicki4t,
j lgal-tender iintci...
Fi, p,r rruZ' KZ i'wil
T.44A 00
Total
270.SS0 00
UlBILITISt.
Capital tlm-k palil iu
Ruril.s fusd MIH .
Oilier uniliviiletl f roSta.
National liana AOtea oiitiUuuinc....
Tims eertiArsut or drpotit
IluilllAlIu, N.llu.1 n L.
niiieiauai aenomt
42,oS0 71
J7..0I 4
Due to otber National hanks...
Das to State hanks snd bsokerr.
4,21 00
9,mil 15
Stole of ..e.eleeeio, Cltarldi Co,f, SS i
I, t . M. Rtiaw. Casbier ol tbe County National ,
Dank of Clearfield, do solemnly sosar that tbs
slwve etatement is true to the beet or ray kaottl.
wise and belieT. W. M SHAW, Cashier. ;
Hiiltaorihed and twornto berorsmo thit lirtb day r
of Jaauarv, A. l. IS7J.
JOHN W. WRIOLKV, N. P.
Correet Attn, JAR, I. LKONAHfi.
WM. POWKI.I, :
. U HBKII.
J"S. JO, lS7i. blreeton. I
I
TRUSTEE'S SALE I
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT
" Public or Prlvalc Sale !
Beihg a Portion of the Estate of A. K.
Wright, deceased.
Tbs undsrtiKBed M1 tail St publio ssle, mi If at
sooner disputed or, oa tbo
FIRST MONDAY tip JUKE. lend,
at lbs CoaH Hoses, la tbe aormji-ht T Clearfield,
Pa., all tbo following doaeribad real estate, rtst
All that certain Irart ol laud, situate in Deea
tur lowntbip, Clrstfisld eouoty, taryeyed snd
etrmnted la tbs asms sr Charles Risk, eontala
Isg 404 sons asd elloaitea. Alto, that ailjoia
Ing traet, warrantcil aud turrsysd la tbe nstae of
Hubert llainey, enatalnlng 404 aerea and aJlo.
ansa Bola or said Irastt being and lying ia tbs
irteeoia eoeii eaeta, aaq a
attuuat of valuable timber
nd having the, large,
miss- or d'ffereot Slnje
All
all the undivided hair part of Sis acres 1
mere or less, In three Myers I nai
less, in thres several p.rtels of bud, I
part ot lbs Jottpk Clark and Juha Harrltaa ear
eeyt, tituata in Woodward towothip, Clearfield
eounly, and aams lantta held la summon eritb
Caleb and Ueorge Churehmaa, harieg a large
amount of valuable wbite piae asd hemlock with
olber timber tberaoB.
Alto, another traet containing l&T anres, Mors
or Istt, titaate ia Woodward lowMhtp, bctnt tba
west end of tbe Thomas stBriloa sarvsy, baring
tbsrsoa wblto pine, hemloek snd olber limber,
sud being auderlsid with several veina of valna
titaate ia Woodward lownh!p. helm tba !
d of tbe Thomas Martina tar.ey, having l
Also, another tract of 40 seres, mars at lest,
part of tho rlusaa Ward survey, being tba bank
ing groand eituale st the mouth ol Morgan Kua
and adjoining rent! ot vrunetn Albert 4 tires
Woodward towstbip, Clearfield aountv. aad one
Alto, aaolber Irani of ISO aerst, mora or leas, I
being part or tha Thnmaa Stswsrdton larvsy.j
matte la uscalar tawntblri, t'4earneld noaaty, I
and Iving wilhls the coal auaanra of tbe Omeala I
coal battn.
$100,000 00 1
IS.SO0 IX
12.SH4 44 i
04,05. 00 I
Aieo, iww purceia o, man suasts ia Istwreiieo " eeB win, rruiiam I'srry, ol Ksttliaot lown
townahlf, within oaa mile sr Ihe heroagh, and "'P. wok stovs and tiips, 1 tts-plale
valaable as aat lets, ana thereof eoateiolag eight '. pslra bnltteadl, 4 beat anj heddiag. 1
, ........ .... , .-i .. mi eiijuiQiog '
limit of Robert Wrigley nnd others.
lewnthip, snntaislag .Itt aerea, beisg part al was.
fast No. tJJO, situate wllhia til mlmsof lbs bor
ough of Clearfield, eovared with valaable t Sneer
and aaderlaid with firselay of Ihs llnott quality.
Alto, aU theaa fosr serlala bailding lou tita
sU hi Head's addition lo tbs borough of Clear.
field, and knowa at bat N0 and ta raid
sddltioa. '
Also, all that peroel of ground titaate It rear
sf tba Assdrmy lot sad Mossop'a store, port of
lot No. In, la general plea of Cttrlsld, hiving
a large frame building ihereoe and said hMalta
sts snd boawried oa sstt side by aa alley.
All tha above described loads are sellable. '
The laadt in Deealar and Woodward towaikipa
ars all within Ibaeoal meainret of that tlitutrr,
and within reach of railroads, either built a, ae
bailding, aad aommead tbsmsslvas ta aurahaters
ler seal sad lambor. Tbste lands will ba seld at
pritsle sale, II partial detirs lo purchase, Sat If
aol told at prlvsts ran will be publicly Mid as
Bfuremoatiencl,
Ttrms will ha made reasoaahle to aail par-1
cbatcrt. All Inquiries addteited to tho midor
Igncd will reeeiva prompt siteation.
v '. ,t . A. O. TATH, Trastrs. '
Vjaa'Sall, Pa, Jan. 20, s7.-ld . .
JRfPT TIMIiKR hO(i$-
The lata ries la Iho streams hu Mated a lot
or drift limber and logl tn lodge oa my prenliea,
snd spoa evamlnntlsn I find lbs following marht
thsreoa I -Oaaes," "II," "W X.""H"sd .
Metlcs is thsroK.ro girea to tba awssrs tl.reof
Ihst saleit tba same is removed Wllhia It days
from Ihit date, the lams will he dtip ,lod ol as"
cording to law. WM.UhAllAU.
L'Msrlleld. Jan. I, ISJi.Jie
A""' PMINI8T RATOK8'" NOTKK
Nottsa Is heresy given that letlsrs nf idmla.
Ulntlea aa tha etlite af JACOB Wtsg, do
oeased, lata of Horvis Iswatfalp, Cdtarflald
eoualy, Penna., hsrlsg bees duly granted to
tba andereigacd, all persons Indebted Is said
sstals will pleaoa make Immediate payment, aad
Iboet having claimt or demanda will ..i
Ateo, HuiRir tree, oi land, sttuals In rikal
properly aathantleated rcreetllement wlthoal de.
!ay. i i ; UKOHUK W. WIKR.
. . MILKS PKI.T0N, '
Hsrdah Mlwet, Jaa. .-at . . A.Urs "
pUHLItT M0TICB.-T"", .,
Tlia Ul.retl or tlmoa McParlamt. ta a iters
at IllibTllle, having heoa pare bleed Vvma.oa
lbs ItHh ofOtlobav, I0T4, Iks kaaiatis hat bona
stasa lhaa.and kertafter will baeoadaeled Islbtl
store by lbs undrrelgsod.
' iOllet f I.AHK, ,
Vtsltvllla, Ikes, la, tSTt. .
JUw Adi'fiiiSfmfnts.
QLOSING OUT
COST!
m
Owing U. ihf l'Mi't tltlpk tt Hlry Inaa
aliuutoiir lion. . ,,
rw
AT t ' O PI X, "
.
whleb trill ha an tvlvHtaga to blh m .ad our
rulomtr. Our ttuck ! large, ouniiitliig uf
",rJW " "
y -rp1T TTXT S1
J j XT. J. 1 vJT a
IN f-a BTVLBS,
n irpy tj. p l4i!
il. X iT? VV JL i
Afill .
Cents' Furnishing Goods'
M'blsb wp iDlffid trlliiif at (art for sash.
' j tfnnlwart, Queouawars, Tinware, Csatlogi, Plows
- a... . ai '.'and Plow Castioss, Mailt, Kpibel, Com Callisa-
hc say Just nnnt ve tican: tor, oid.rProom,nd an hm, .u.
ir jos wish to snrs from 91 to IS oa a auil,
iw is your linis In buy. Our lirft-elsrs
B0W 'Ur
! Orrreosn
i "Ins1'
"u"
; I'ants
''"' v"
U'snor Suits
: 0r Hblrls i
from SIO (IS u 4'.0 00
i SO to 10 00
10 00 lo 0 00
4 00 to S 00
i Oil to
I 00 to
00 lo
I 2 j to
, 10 to
li ID
I 00 lo
S 00
i to
1 Oil
I 00
Sll
76
4 mi
"s
I Hmpendcrs
'ss
i-l'sps
li 10
li
Ueraiailici llio plan,'. Mrk t "treel, onioille
Hit Court II .UM-. '
dieM'71 1). BTKWA RT 4 8llN.
- - ,
KltATZER & LYTLE,
THE-
NEW FIRM
lit THK1R
colossal -consolidated'
,
STORE,
' - Hi
Art ti iriin inwm t'nir
lHtSE STOCK OI' (iOCDs
y to tilt it.Wtt
CASH "XJIHCKK.
11tl ureal expat.! and talKfla; for rea1y pajr
Vnblra tbtai to do It. Thfty will ana'rarvr to be
IIEAIMIUARTjERS
lor e.tpeilTiiif, the eilivsni of Clsarleld nously
"") .
t2
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Drett Gooils. '
hoots and Shoes, .'
tlroesrtra,
Wall Papee,
tjooeasware,
so .
And ail utbar fon.lt to tbetr liae.
X. II-THUMB CA.HII.
M. KHATZKIU
(I. I.l'TI.K.
Cl.-erlleld, lief. IS, 1174.
ADM rXISTHATOU'S "NOTlCH.--Mofiss
It bsreby liven thstlstMrsof admin
istration on Ihs sstateor !llll!l R. ylUHI.KV,
late of Wallaretoa, Olearlleld Co., Fa,, deceeted,
bavlsg beeo duly graatod to tba andortigned,
all pertana Indebted to said sttntssrill pi east
make Immediate payment, and shoss having
elalms or dsmsads will preseBl tBem propsrly
smtbsatisaUd for ssttlemeat wlthoot delay.
. , i .DAVID If.ulIlll.KV,
. WallatooH Jan. 1J. J4 S Admlntttrator. "
lXECUTOlt'S kotick:- '
M.J
-Xntles is hereby glrrm Ihntlsrfenrtitamcnt.
aryoa tba ettau ot TnHMAS WITIIKBllW,
late or Plka two.. Clearfiehl mum pk a.'a
bavins beet, dole grmnlrd lothe uaileraiened. all'
P"' )il"fJ f'ssss as,
l-aisdial. Mym.nl, .ad IHoOo having .lain, or
,?.' " '"rrssen t them properly aataenticared
""' """ "'T. T
. v .-i n i itr.lliMV,
DAVID W1THP.HOW,
Saw HiUirt, Jss. IA, I8;i..al.j Kseoators,
poitSALE, J-KASK OK KENT.
The flhort Ulioa Shtin.s with .t.u.k aVIHH.
J"d f".11 ""'"I step dowa from tbl
. " ,n'S railing health, all serooae Indeht.
en in nt will .lease ea I and aetlle tMa..!. im.
mediately by oasb oraotS, and all persons having
emima aralael ana,, by preeoMing them, will lis
weeo m tne aama way. y watllag nt twy reeideaee
n oiaraei t treat, ooe am west of Allegheny
Uoltl. . . J. HHohT.
' Vorawxrly Sf Iho h.betl .Sldie Rbop.
CWoald, Jan. IX, ls7..It , r
I ul)1 -
w - r t
A" mtsiti are hereby eearioae.l againtt
tneddliog with or punbatiag tbs follo.loe nron.
sety parehated hj rat at onattabls't sals and kit
--i eriiie, t nana, x tsoies, s rockers,
ohsirs, I bureau, I clock, 1 looking glass, I
i" e,i,e, a waning nucbines, 3 laba, I
cat saw, I doable blued u. lot ditbss aad lie
ware, lot potatoes, aa tha tsuie bcltnn as ma and
Ii tubjest to Bjy order at any lime.
a ..... . "IAAC c-M'-ci.osKr.v.
fall Lick, Jaa. U. lsJ4..Jie '
c
ACTION. J
All penoni an hrrehv warned ...u., v:
sstaae sr ia any sray raodsllsg with tba following
properly, anw in tbo p,atMloa of Joha Robtoa,
ot Cheet lownanln. ait i sorrel bona aad ace
bruwa mare, as tbs saiae belongs ta as and Is
reft Hh him mt I rata only, rahjeet Is iv onlor
alany;Uma.a , I., at. AC-iUTTIK.
i netlovar, Jan. 11th, )Sri , . . ,
IsTitAY.
J 'i !.' 'H ?. s','
Csms tretpettlng oa Iht premises of Iks sab
terlbor la Lawraaee toaaililn. almat tbe Id or
Uerembsr In I, a BLACK HTkKK, sbonl J or I
yesrs old. The Conor af laid lleee is rrquettes
to corns forward, prove prepette, pay shsrsrS
snd tshe Miwsv, of H will bedltpcte,! of aerord
lag so law. PKANK WILOII.
Uurwenttllla, Jaa. vtSI4..dt t
-T- . , r7 . , i ... .
EBT,WY .: rr.
Oame trsspastlng oa tba premlees of lha
andortigned, ia Cheat towaship, oa ae abaat tba
laat af September, a DARK UKU IIDLL.al.n.t
Tr "Id. Tbo owner It reauetted ta com
rorwsrd. prove property, pay charges aad take
him away, or ha will be dlipooee af aeeardlne ta
. . ANTHONY MctlAHVEV.
Wtelever, Jaa. S, IS7b..tt.
Mi. ' t
Tss psrlneraklp tisrelooro slitting between
A. U, Alilta, na J, w. llarM, (h, ,
Slate af Mitena A Harmon, was diiestvMf by ma
tnal ooaaaat aa Jsaaary Id, I.Ts. Thehasinaos
will ba coallaaed by J. W. Harmon.
, , A. It. MtTtriW,
' i. w. Harmon.-
Canrcnivllle, Jaa. A, HTJ.-al . . - .
c
ARPKT M'EAVINO.-
Tbs aaaWtlgakl la prepared la weave Ris
Ctsrsrt to ardw, la aay style dsahrad. Ilavlag
bad aver thirty years areesteelevMri km Pku.
adtlphia,hereeii aaabdhmtof aVbsg saAltraetloa
la tbosa who may facer him with thalrwwtvhtt.
Order, asat, as letters addreeeed tn Wllllagvava
- -- vewt.,i we., wiw wuos wiol rrempA
, Oil AHLRa at. KKU1 IMaVi
wigrwr mattoa, ires, ia, is,4 Sea
I
IMISffllntuoitj.
" ( jJARD! TIME8 :m
IIAVi NO KKFECT
I
IN FRENCHYILLE!
I I ma iwiri ihat thr r Mm pwoDi a llttlt
hard to ttai, and I am alio aware that tha
eowptaiBt of hard tlfcea" if vail alfb uaivaraal.
J I W ! "V.
1 former and prov meluilTaly (bat bira tiaiti"
i HI nnt atTaAt (hnta who buy laetr goodifrosm at.
: io1 all my u..tn -hall h inlltau4 lata tba h-
j arrt of
M)y AVOID HARD TIMES
I
havo goudi tnonct. 10 nnplj at) th lobabl.
ftm
"!
i in tba lower tan oi too ouuaijr wgiia i am
(wrdinr Inw ratoa from nTBamtnoib ttoro la
1'l.SUMtUKO, whrro I oan always bo foaad
to wait Hp" a eallara and mpplj Iboa with
I
rirv RaaiIu nf nil KlnHa
'
8u0t, Cloths, S.tia.lll, Caulmores, llaalloi,
lslainos, Linos, Urillinfi, Caliooes,
irtmiBlugi, Kiliboos, l.aes,
Rttsdjr-mado Clolhlns, Uools and Bhoos, Hats and
1 Caps all of tls boat malarial and aiads to order
1 llmw, Sooaa, Ulosoa, Mulatto, Laooa, ilibbosl, So,
j uitncKKibis or all kinds.
I Coffee, Tea, 8nKar, Bios, stolsasss, FUb, Salt,
I fork, Llnssed Oil, fish Oil, Corbel Oil.
rerlumerj, I aini, arniro, itiass, ana a gewtrai
aaaorioicnl tf .Stationary.
GOOD FLOUR,
Of different braudf, alwal on baad, and will b
tutlti at the lowcat poutbla fig urea.
. II. JiUiss's. M.J. MatMelM,
Iluatelter'i and Uoofland'a Bllttra.
600t punndt af Wool wanted for which tha
bij; It rut price will be paid. Clorerceed on band
est. for tale a ta luwatt Market pnoa.
Alan, Agent for Sirattenvillf and Carwanavllle
Tlirarbing Macbiai-a.
fc-fjuCall and Mrfur jrnurarlTva. Ton will lad
errlliinf bfosII kept in a retail tore.
L. M. COUDRIKT.
Proiiobvilt P.O., Aufutt 12,1674.
It
K a I) THIS!
FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I
TImp atUnlion of lb eiliwoi of ClrBtId wtd
ricinity ii directed lo the fuct that tiwodfcllow 4
8B arc tfa kfenti of M. Nic A Co., and bav
itui rveeired btlf dota tar loadi of Floor and
Fwd, whieb tUj offrr nt tbt lowert poulblt fig.
arc. A large ittxk uf
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP,
v BUCKWHEAT FLOI'H, BRAN,
w(atofja, BbclM Cora, Corn ia tar, A., Ae.
PartkBl.r aticittinn fi ealled to M. Nit A
Co,' brand of Fauiiljr Fluir, which t ttit ott iu
tbt aiarbet.
Flour aud Fcd can and will bo 1.1M oh-acf
Ibon U u b ebuincd e.Mwhero la Ciearlvtd
aountT.x
3rFt(r on Market ttrwt, bait doorlo Hob.
Alexander Irria'a iidra,
HUODFRLLOW A SOU,
Jan 10 if A(fntfforM.NitoACo.
OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER '
" C O M r A N ,
OBCKOLA STEAM MILLS,
KAsr-rit-rraas
I.UMBKR, LATH, AND PICKETS
Sairrd t(- Patent RMied Shfngle).
r - -1 . It. II. BIIILLUfOrORD, Presidsat,
OrSoe Forest Plsee, So. t g. Ilk it, PhU'e.
' ' JOON LAWBDK, General Sap'L,
y r Osseota af ills, C-laarfleld eoaaty, Pa.
Also TOWN LOTS f ir lata la lbs borosjh
of Otceola.
Aijio Keep' the LAROKST ASRORTHgN'T
of llanola la Uautltld eeanly at their Mammoth
Store is Oaesola. . 7 1 Jaa.-74
f70' LE Aft V BIJCk,"
General Insurance Agent and Real
-i 1 k Estate Broker,"
Rcpreseata tho following relUbb) tmsrtnet Ce'e:
North Brill. h A MeeeaaUla las. Ca. tll,lI IM
Watbiagtoa Ufa lasoraaoa Oa..MH., . d,oao,.o
t-'ira Aseoriatiaa Inasraaoe Ce.HH.. S,.tt.s.
Amssoa Fiea lasarsass Ilo. " X.STH.UI
lanBis lasnraaos Coe M. V... 1,0000.
Waiertow. Sire, toearee dweliiags ,
1 and farm buildings only....... . .75,00.
York, Pa., Ktoek Iatsranoa Co. llortes lassred
agalart death aad thsR. . 1 t
P. S Partiss la Ihs eonntrr Seetrlng raaaraass
sa tlitlr Uvea or property cea have it pwwmptly
atlended to by addretiiag as by letter, or calling
ia bsveoa at ear oaVa, we Pis'. Opera Hoan,
Room No. 1, ClearS. IS, Fa. , aug2.'T4
" FAIRBANKS'
4 Nt A li E N,
illkZ. Ji .-I .1. i
or iLb atsasi
(tairitaga. Iirrawa, Vssaamias Traaka, Oopyini
Prnsiai, Improved Hoary Drawer, As.
' ' ea SAi-s sr ,
Ui F. BIQLKR k CO.,
' I - 'i Dealers Is flardnrarv,
moWt:7IWf - Seoand Strsal, Clearlsld. Ps.
JJOOK WX. KOU THE SIGN
... ' ' ' -; o tint
nm vxtst hook!
fVlUVVr STRFtT, ULRARPIKLD.
The old Clearfield Kaarlsior Cent llook Co. U
dittolved. and a new on. formed by Amnt ba
aavd aad O. H. ilerrell, af ClaaifiaM, aud O. hi.
Allard, of Kmporium, Cnmeron eoualy, as part
nert, and Jss. E Walton, of Clearfield, aa tieacr.
al Agent. Tbs new oompaay will carry oa the
butiness of aiaBafaetaring, srlllag and abippisl
tbe Cent llookl. with all their impvesrmrail,
watch are so pcrfeot. All ardors promptly
cd. JAS. s. WATSON,
inly tsf. IST4. ' ' . (lea l AgeaL
.H Q
A large And well sniihed Rrlck Dwelling, tils,
ste oa Ihs river bank, n tbo boroagh ar Clear,
field, ooataining eleven ronme, with good cellar,
water la tho kitchen, and art tba aaedara sosn
aieneet. Pantries, Rath-room, Cle'het-preetel, la
LotsiaV (oatleoret aad two baadroA aad Ibim
reel back, with a' twenlf foot alley aa the east
iila. Said bailding. with all the apparteaanm.
Bill ba told flheap, With pavmentito twit narebe
isr. Application esn be "eewae ee ue
tigned, or lo A. O. Tate, Esq., wba will give as
Beeestsry lafonaation Yo Inn to wha deelrc to is.
rpect the propertv, .
tllOA. J. MrCtTLLOIlOH.
. . May list, Mil, tr. , , .jj
., Lime Jfer Sale!
TIIK andaralgned, reotdtog Bear lo depot hal
mads eomplsto arrangeWMBIs ertlh Lima
lluraera watt of tiia mwwataia,arhrroby he Is cea.
bled lu keep eonitajitly on baod alarga aaatity sf
...... i vrkm MH!
which bs frn to farmer! and halldere at a trilt
above et. TaaeS la Bead of Aba artitle wapld ds
well to give tne a call, or add roes me by letter, be.
fore MantlaliBf Itrair Urn- r
I J ' .. .. uvn SI iitDuntl
ftearlrld, Pa., Jons , ISSv. V
, THB CIjRARKIRIjD
WOOD-CHOPPEW AXEI
a -'' '
? , ( ataaufaclured etpeelally for
it " ;-! i,- f .". "i
THE CLEARFIELD TRAPS,
. sais'st
aagTS - v, ... f. (jlBliRR A CO.
HATZ K II tie YtLV''''
AfiWHru m cleaHpield cM-m t
, I.OIUJ.I.ABD H
CelebratedJIraadi of
Smoking A Chelxg,Tft)arro!i.
ff an oaabM 1 wVolaaaU to oWt larva).'
it tba. (anittilav mi nil. '
oat tha eoualy ei. sill prices,
.... ... i,i , . KvUI
VAjrw Hitiii
, Claarls'd. r-
74lf. .u Clsarl'
TTOII8R AND LOT VOR SALK
AA
tha filamsa awA ta lb. Aewat ol Var-
kat aad firUt toroMa, Obum Pa., Is Sr e
The IMseatatasaearly aaseiaof groaad. Tss
la a la raw dtwbbl ftsssa. aaataeaiaf
tm terms smd otasr atrormateoe apply
Be Ik eh.. ll . l . . iuw
it aovta . , ,. i,, f. A. At'iiis.