Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 24, 1875, Image 2

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Oeoroe B. G ood lander, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
WEDNESDAY MOKNINll, FEB. 14, lJ.
MEETING OF TUB OKNUCMAI If
. STATU CUMMITTIiB.
A iiiertiiiRof tlie JVmointtk- State
Committee will lo licltl lit tlie Uollon
Hnuw, Jlurrmbiirg, on Titurwliiy,
(Uo 4tli of Miircli, 1875, at 3 o'eloek p.
in., to determine the time mid plneo oi
lioklinx the next Stato Convention for
noniinntiiift eiindidHtoe for the ofliccn
of Oovemor and Stnte TmiKiirvr.
John Milieu, Cliuiriiiiiii.
I'hilndcll'hiii. Fed. Ill, 1875.
Tho Legislature, on Friday, fixed up.
on this (Wednesday), by a vote of 122
to 02, to tnko action on the tax-Hi tui
tion law. The House will, no doubt,
repeal the net, but it will stick in the
Senate.
Rb-bXEitkd. A handsome compli
ment was paid to the Integrity of Mr.
Martin Powell, Democrat, by tho citi
zens of Williamsport, on the Kith, who
ro-cloeted him Mayor of that city by
190 mnjority. The nsuiil Radical ma
jority is about 250.
Mensomtes On The Way. Nearly
oiiO thousand families of Mennnnites, it
is expected, will soon arrive in Canada
from Russia. They have chosen Man
itoba for their future rosidenco, and
havo commissioned nn agent to buy for
thorn several thousand head of cattle
in tho west.
All TiiHoruii. Tho Minnesota leg
islature has at length elected a United
Mates Senator J. If. McMillan, lie
nt present holds tho position of Chic!
Justice in that State. JIo is n Re
publican, hut not of the (Irant-Mor
ton-Kellogg style. He owes his elec
tion to the Democrats.
Bav Orr. Utn. Jus LonfitrMt hal sIisd
di)Dd Louiiisna and tha forluutu ol tha Kullogf
parly, and bus bought a firm in Wbita aounty,
Utorgia, waara b pTiipoi to engafa largal in
beep ralrlog. K.
Poor Lotigstrect, how if;i'A he
must feel. He abandoned and be
trayed his friends j now he abandons
his relations for the sheep business.
Souk Cash. Tho United States
Senate has passed a bill authorizing
tho purchase of a site for public build
ings of tho United States at Harris
burg, and appropriating $100,000 for
that purpose. That should purchase
a snug little lot, anyhow. Somebody
evidently has a lot or two for sale
which ho would be willing to sacrifice
for PostofhVo purposes.
AIwilAKic'aLiRS!. A supplementary
act of considerable importance, relating
to liens of mechanic and others upon
buildings, is now pending iu our Legis
lature. The hill in question provides
that any person furnishing material
used iu constructing a building shall
he entitled to a lien whether said ma
terial was furnished to the owner, con
tractor nrsub-eontractor.
Rkturneh. Tho scat of govern
ment of West Virginia, will bo remov
ed from Charleston to Wheeling, and
tho Plate Capitol fixed there. The
laud speculators, who owned nearly
all the territory for twenty miles
around Charleston, only borrowed
the Capitol until all their thcr lands
wore sold, and have recently invested
largely in lots and lands about Wheel
ing. "Tricks in all trades but ours."
A Doimje. Wo often notice tho de
ceptive manner in which a largo 1111m
her of counties, In their unniial stato.
mentt, "show up" tho Commissioners'
Clerk'a salary. Wo have beforo us an
example : The "Clerk's salary, 1933 ;"
in another portion of tho account wo
find, "for transcribing Assessors' ilu
piicott'B, V74II.0H;" while still, away
off in the "miscellnnetuis" matter, wo
find, "fof transcribing registry lists,
$909.40,'' which all put together makes
the snug sum ot 12,082.40.
"Government" Fieaks. The va
garies of President (iraut aro becom
ing rather numerous for safety. In
May last be Issued a proclamation ad
monishing the "turbulent and disor
derly persons" who maintained that
Joseph Brooks was elected Governor
of Arkansas, that they wore mistaken,
that Hnxter was their Governor. Ho
now issues a proclamation declaring
that the laid Brooks is the legal Gov
ernor of Arkansas, and wants Con
gross to tuko Borne action to sustain
him. Such statesmanship should be
shut up In prison for a while for re
flection. Gen. Grant had bettor do
what ho did while in tho army resign
FaiaiiTri L Acx:inr.NT. Tho South
rn Exprerw onst, on the I'lin-Uandlo
Railroad, was thrown down nn cm
hankment twenty-five feet, about 2
o'clock on Thursday morning, three
miles wont of Hteulienvillo, Ohio. Five
passenger cars were burned. A bnvl
kon rail was the cause .if the ftcci
dent. Nono of tho passcngem were
killed, but quilo a number were se
verely injured; among them Harvey
Mann, of Bellefontc. The Vice Prew
ident and General Freight Agent of
the road were on the train. Tho for
mer had throe riht broken and Is se
verely cut in tho fuce and head.
iSoT Vev Con8oli.no. Tho New
York Evening Hail, a Itadit-al organ,
in alluding to Senator Morton'sattempt
to iuspend tho hfiba-n corpus, and scat
the negro Pincliback, thinks that Mr.
Morton and his allies, may rest assured
Hint if tho Repnblieans in Congress
know of no belter way lo save tho
party than by leaving broadcast all
itver tbo South the seeds of another
.elvil war, they had better each of thuin
t tlie Potomac, nnd seek beneath ita
vnlem friondly oblivion anil surcease
nf auu-mfulnoiu, for within twelve
month tliejr will not only be bnriod
fathomless depths beneath tho most
torriblo "tidal wave" tbat cvor awept
this land, bat they will be accused by
their own friends as false Unwlert,
vrbow Mindneas no repenteneeran ex
jilate or extenuate.
UK HEGIXft YOVXU.
'J'lio firril numher we Imvtt nvu No. i
60) of the Daily LeijinlaUrc Mrrord (nr.
1875, la before ua. It in very evident,
from n glanee nt it, that the win m it
dei'ided iiiiiruviimiit on llje litlhrr, in
the iiiaiiiiliK-tiiriiin t.l i-oIiiiiuh uuil
pages for that . inli'rivUiijr doemnent.
Tho young man loiiken a lino out ul'!
"Boyd" and ' I g" In rending thel
yeas and nays, and thereby taken up a,
whole column which should not eon
sumo mora than ono-thlrd tho upaeo.
(See page 4HG). Again, a Imudi diudi
create a bhiuk of one inch which
should not Ijo over; (!o-thii'd. j (Seo
page 477, und many others). The
number in question hut iJiree atunum
of yens mid nays which should all be
put in one column. This kind ol
work Is a financial gain of CC per cent,
to the operator, without any other im
provement whatever, and will just de
plete the State treasury iinneeeiuuirily
to that amount. '
As n taxpayer of this Common
wealth, wo are opposed to this nitty
ix per cent, slice. The publirhur ot
the Itecord has no more right to charge
tho taxpayem for a whole column of1
mntter, when he only gives one-third,
than a farmer bus to charge lor a
bushel of grain when ho only incus-
uros out a half bnshel. If tho young :
man is to le relormed the legislature
had better begin tho first session, or
give the job to some printer who will 1 000. When the sum so paid out ex
do the fair thing. I eeeds f-Ml.titlU and not over SiiO.OtlO.
C. II. Dergner should not be allowed !
pay for a column, whon tho matter
can bo put into one-third that spare,
and the members of the legislutui-o
who quietly submit to the innovation
njion tho treasury, will prove poor
economists and unfaithful representa
tives of the people, II they Will allow
this "thin" way of depleting the trcas
ury to continue.
AXOTJIEIi ' DEA D JWCK."
The defeat of Matt. Carpenter, of
Wisconsin, for V. S. Senator, is nno of
tho severest blows administered to!
"tho government" for a long, time.
Carpenter is at present Vice President
protein., ami President of tho U.S. Sen
ate and is one of (Irant's "bull-pups."
H is exceedingly gratifying to us to
chronicle his defeat for re-election by
tho Wisconsin legislnturo, on the 3d.
The vole stood :
Cameron 08, Carpenter 50, Hnzle-
ton 3, J. C. Clark 1. The election of
Mr. Cameron was brought about by a
coalition of Democrats nnd bolting Re
publicans. The latter oll'ered the
Democrats four names Irom which they
might choose a candidate ; Judge
Colo, ex-CSovemor Lewis, General (inp-
nv and Hon. Ansus Cameron. The
Deniocratio caucus nominated Camer
on conditionally upon hi acceptance
of a platform that includes hard mon
ey, tariff for revonue only, and tho sit
prcinacy ol the civil power 111 tinieol
peace.
Thus, one alter another of the Sula-
ry-firab-Crcdit Mobilier-"Chrislian-Statcsmen"
is sent into exile by the
pontile. Vi'c feel as good over the do
feat of Carpenter e we did uver the
election of Mr. Wallace. Carpenter
is the noxt man to Grant. The fate
of tho latter l set forth in the defeat
of the former.
P....n P.tn 4 I.hmIi.I. ...nmtiie.
who gets up some of tho editorials
found in tho Prets, evidently bad a
severe attack of tho nightmare on tho
15th, as tho following found In tho col
umns of tho organ in question fully
demonstrates. Tho booby howls in this
way : "Should tho election of the next
President be thrown into tho House of j
Representatives, as tinder certain con
tingencies it might, let us see tho ro-J
suit. A Democratic President would
bo elected of course. Tho majority of
tho Democratic House, or as some
counts make it, tho majority within a
voto or two, is composed of Confederate
soldiers' This mnjority would absDlutely
control the Democratic action.ospecial
ly when its civil support would bo such
men as John Young ltrown. Jefferson
Davis can become the next President
ol tho United States." Poor iiwl, Jeff
Davis will chew you into sausage meat
soino of these days.
Hrn.t ANOTiiKn. Tho West Vir
ginia Legislature lias ut length suc
ceeded in electing a I'niled States
Senator. Hon. Allen T. Cnperton,;
Democrat, Is the successor of the Rad
ical incumbent, lloremnn. Mr. Cnper
ton is a gentleman of acknowledged
ability and will bo a truo representa
tive of his Stnto. During the war the
Radicals rut Virginia In two, so as to
have our instead of iro "loyal" Sena
tors from that rebel Stnto. Aftur the
4th of March they will lmvo nono.
Tbo fraud has exploded anil killed tho
proprietors. Little did those political
scallawags suppose, In 1H02, that they
were so arranging affairs as to give the
Democrats four instead of tiro United
States Senators from Virginia In 1875.
What a boomerang I
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A Dkmocratic Gain Five death
having occurred sinco tho November
election, creating that nuinbor of va
cancies in the Lower House of onr
Legislature, election were held on tho
16th in tho several counties to All such
vacancies. Tho member from Durks,
Centre and Philadelphia worn Demo
crats, and those from Armstrong and
Washington, Republican. Tho Dem
ocrat uaiccded in electing their nom
inee tn tho latter bounty, aud held
their own in tho other conntius, being
a gain of one member. (Jivo the pen
pie another chnnco to fill tho House
and similar gain in every fivo would
no doubt bo the result. Tho conduct
of the National Administration is dis
gusting to everybody oxcept tho office-holders.
Hoot-NDRKi.isM. It must be pluuwut
to Mr. W. S. King, tho Minnesota
Congressman, to show that tho stat
ute of limitations will soon Intervene
nnd tnvo ) i in, along with a largo mini
bur of tho District Jiing scoundrels
anil boon companion of President
(Irani, from punishment. Unites the
Grand Jury indict them this mosth
the punishment of their crimes is
barred by the siuinU of limitations.-
Especial caro ha lieen taken by tlie
Radicals In Washington that nn Grand
Jury shall be drawn in February.whlch
will bavo tho effect of saving King,
Whitcly, Harrington and aoranil oth
er criminal from punishment. Wo
need not say that all theses worth!
are (rt .favor of Grant and a third
' form.
rorXTY TIIEASCIlEltS I'liUS.
'I'lie l.risluliiiv luiit liir two yt-urS
luvn tijinjr, to tlx the teen tiir 'mntty
'i'mmim-rsi. A hill wiu 0Hed hint
tyenr In eonti wntion to the eoiwtitu-
lion, ami the member uro now trying
lo - amend it, l.iit huve thileil.
Legislative iKxliun, like imliviiliirtiM,
feur to ttmuuno reHonKil)iliUeH. A Mint!
in jjoiul is the hill l-iewd in 1K74, nil-
tliorixinir the County l'iiiiiiiiiNsioiir
and Auditors to Hx the salary ofthose
officers. Tho legislature. In this in
stance attempted to transfer duties
imposed upon it by the constitution to
other parties. This is n mistake. It is
as clearly the duty of that body to tlx
the lees ol Comity Treasurers as those
of Sheriff or Justices of the Peace. If
the Legislature can transfer thai au
thority in one ease it can in another,
ami thereby render tho constitution
and their oaths of otllce void. If the
body in question can trade off' its du
ties in this particular ease, why not ig
noiu otliein and therefore avoid ull re
sponsibilities, except drawing their re
spective sublines. Why not authorise
a town meeting to tlx the fees of jus-
tices and allow a county meeting to
regulate the Shcrilfs fees.
(lo to work and puss a bill allowing
a certain Hxed foesay tivo per cent.
for all money received ami paid out np
to 120.0011, and three per cent, on all
over that sum and not exceeding $40-
make it four per cent ; when over that
sum and not over 880,000, three per
cent.; when over that sum und not
exceeding $100,000. two and a half,
per cent., etc.
Wo hope tho Legislnturo will tlis.
charge its duty iu this particular. Tho
Chairman of the Judiciary Committee,
Mr. Parker, is correct in his views ; let
him see that they are incorporated iu
a bill and passed through the House lit
.ill events.
John G. Snxe,tlie poet und lecturer,
was in the recent smash up 011 the
Pnn-Hundlo Railroad, but received 110
serious injury.
ASSOCIA TI1D I'll ICSS LKTTKII.
Piiii.AIiki.piiia, Feb, 22, 1K75.
tiik centennial.
Tho government of Cuniiilii makes
application for 70,0110 square feet of
spice for tho purpose of exhibiting the
industries of that country. Don Jose
Kmilo Dos Sontos, commissioner ol
Spain at the Vienna Exhibition, inks
that 70,000 feet of space benssigncd to
rpnin aim ner t olonutl provinces.-
From Holland nlono, eighty artists
navo already signilied tlteir intention
of sending works of art to tho Exhibi
tion. Intormution Irom Sydney. New
South Wales, has been received, stating
that the most earnest efforts aro being
mane 10 nitve mo manuinriurcrs nt that
country send a very full exhibit. The
representation from Australia will be
largo and full,
Tho Director General has written a
letter to the Governor of your State,
irom wnieu 1 extract me following. Jt
so plainly sets forth that which is most!
condticive to tho public, intorest ol j
your otninonwcuiin, inut i no not
t.u.i.ii. utit. iiiu muB unu nettlll
givo to it their heartiest
concurrence..
lie savs:
"Itliasnlresdy become manifest that
a largo proportion of the articles to be
exhibited, will bo provided for, in a
creditable manner by the lnnnntUctiir
crs and producers of the soveinl States.
But thero remain largo classes of ob
iects. -who-c eollectioj, is essenlinl tn a
complete rcprosciitutinu of the mutcrtul
and social condition of the community,
yet which it is not to the interest or
within the power of an individual to
collect. Ot this description aro the
tinwrought natural resources of the
Innd, such as its minerals, woods, veg
etation, etc. It is so largely upon their
wealth in this direction that tho growth
ot Ktates dopends, thnt this department
of tho Exhibition will bo critically
studied by those interested in the prob
lems of immigration and of tho invest
ment of capital. On morely economi
cal grouuds every Ktuto would tlo well
to provido liberally for tho thorough
and exhaustive representation of the
actual and possihlo product of Its soil.
Another department that should ho In
augurated and prepared under the
auspices of tho Htutu Governments, is
that which may lw termed tho histori
cal und statistical. Unless done by
official authority, tbero will not bo a
complete presentation of such matters
as tho history of tho early settlement
of the State its physical features,
climate, geographical position, govern
ment, luw and punishment of crimo,
system of Stnto and miinieipnl taxation,
revenue and expenditure, benevolent
institution rind charities, education,
scientihe, industrial, commercial, learn
ed and religious societies, agricultural
and mnniitucturing interests, the ex
tent and effects of rail roads and other
means of transportation, the history
and growth of population and wealth
of tho State. All thoso subjects, among
others ought to bo represented so as to
alloru a summary view ol tlie history,
progress, and present condition of overy
State. Unless this is accomplished, the
Exhibition will lerinusly fail In that
part of it purpose which contemplates
a representation of the Nation's growth
during tho first contury of its existence.
"Otlicinl resources only aro adequate
to tho satisfactory- execution nf the
task thus proiiosed. It is hoped there
fore, that each of tho States, cither by
legislative action or otherwise, will
adopt such mousuros as may Ihi deumed
necessary to cniHwer existing organ
isation or agendo to be created to
prepare an exhibition of it native re
source and moral nnd political ad
vancement as herein Indlentod. A col
lective reproseitatlon of this character
will not only be interesting a illus
trating the prosperity of tho country,
hut will also bo of inestimable value
for pruuorvu! inn in the archive of the
nation, as a nnrrect hhldry of tho birth
and progres of tho evornl communi
ties that have contributed during tho
century to tbo growth and trongth of
the Union of States.
'How fur your State will partici
pate in these suggestions is a question
that 1 have tho honor to most respect
fully submit and rcenniinptnl (.n ynnr
early consideration."
Tho (lovornmcnt of Canada ho ap
propriated a quarter of a million of
dollars to pay tho expenses of tho
Canadian Commission, Tho cntliusi
astio interest taken in the Centennial
by Individual manufacturers, as well
a by the government, iead me to Ito
llovo that no country will present a
grander display than those of our
neighlwrs just unit It of us.
MIBCII.I.ANKOl S.
Bankruptcy proceeding in tho caso
of Jay Cooko ft Co., still engage the
attention of the Court. The Judge
having expressed an opinion that the
dividend and distribution wns not legal,
hut was made at tho risk of the trustee,
that offlcor ha suspended dlatrlliullpn
nntil tbo question of hi risk 1 settled.
What a terrible not of fellows theso
Jay aro; Jay Gould, Jay Cooko, and
Jaybird; the hut being the least
trnublesomo nf any.
We have 29 Wards In tin city ; in a
number of lhm wo have voluntary as
sociation for relieving the want of
the distressed; a showing lliaoliarita-l-isnos
f those associations, I Instance
what w as don In singlo ward last
week. Itt'licf wns ftirnHieil to 4 NO
families, comprising over 2100 persons, i Til I III! TIC II M II ILLS.
The amount mid kind of supplies fur. p, ,,,ij,.porgan have n hard
mshed were about as lollows; (i.fMill j tiiuo of il. Hero is the Chicago Tiiu
pounds flour and meal, 2,:j(IO pounds ,,,. w,j(., ,., 01ll tlm-tootcd tor
meat, 000 pounds rice and beans, lull jlm) Administration a few months ago,
pounds tea, 3iM pounds collee, 700, that has got mora fian it bargained
pound! sugar, 100 bushels potatoes, , h, nml now val.nff tu0 .,m.,v
.100 pounds tUli, 1 10 loads coal, besides ;m,Hinst tho dangers that threaten the
large quantities of soup and necessary cuntrv , and tho moasurei which, if
inei ieines lor mo sick. :
N0,000 shefti ki!
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States by dogs; the destruction of
niii.-u tiiu iiu.-.i
wool and mutton in this way is placed
ut 9500,000. In this Stuto the dogs
massacred H,M7H sheep.
Col. A. K. McClure mid Mr. Frank
McXnughlin, huve puivluised the .lyi',
tho leading Demui nilic daily of this
city. I he new iiroorietoi's take nos-
session March l.'lth ; they will then
issue It as a two cent moriiing paper,
with tho name changed to thu Time,
and the politics ol t bo paper high-toneii
indepeiiileiit. From the ability of the
gentlemen having charge of the i'imfti
a vigorous iintiiinint puper maybe
expected. i
Our curly spring oh-ction has taken
pluoe, and the Republicans curry the
ciV ny iii.m ii miiionty.a gain, sinco
last November, of 5.000. This null-
rates nothing inure than that tho le- ih.m the Y'riW. It still retains a
moerarv ol hiladelphia will .not be iulo ,.,,,,,111011 sense and respect tin
led by tho Hon. Samuel Josephs, wli j ,.,,,MtUiiti..iml K,.rc-riitin-ut and political
I'ennu. Legislitluiv, and whomnde the
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recent nominiitions tiir his party.
Mr. (inrrett, 1'ivsident ot tho Balti
more und Ohio Railroad ( 'ompunv, has
announced a reduction of 40 per cent. !
on iroigiit ana lure lilies . between! in -
cinnnti, nt 1,0111s, Uuisvillo. l'ill -
,... .ih.i.iikiwii ,
and has harked out Irom the "Saratoga ;
l ompacnii inn, tiesigncnio mam-1
mm niun iritnie aim travel over the
niuin road of tho country. A spicy I
corresponilenceon the suiijecl lielwoen 1
Ims tiiken place; anil with tho oxeep-1
tiiin of a lew newspaper pnlilishers,-'
who aro Inriro stm-k liolilem in the!
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I'ennn. I'oinpKiiv, the pulilie Keneinlly ,
synipiithii-.e with Jlr. (.nriett. '
a . -
XKW.S ITEMS. I
Kx Senator Thayer, of Nebraska, !
hits been iipioiiitcd tiovernor of Wy-
01,111"
n'
ChictKO is now l.iiil.lins a court 1 ' ""l " " l "-v ,,,u
liouse, the estimated eir-t ofwltuh will '""""i.nces lt no --Ireeinan
be 82,500,000. Unll be lake,, or imprisoned, or His-
' ' . ., , I suited, or outlawed, or lialiislied, or
More, snow is sard to have fallen nnv wnv injurt.,t, nor will we pttss
in l-ranco this winter llinn for twenty j ,-, l,'im unless ,bv the lentil j,i,lK
years pi-evious. uioiit of his peei-s, or by I lie law of thu
It is snid that not a single tjrailii-, land." In 1ST.'), in u republic, we see
ate of the Kanmis Agricultural C'ollego ; a President asking, nnd a party eaueiis
bus become a fanner since 18117. ; promising to give bo that l'residcnt.
Miss Ida (irecly and lier sister,
(iiibrielle,ilaiightu.nof llornee (iiveley
are going toKurope in tho spring.
1 1 "
The Illinois Legislature lias passed
a III! iiutliorir.ing tlie liovernor to ni
point woinun lo be notaries public.
A Main fitniierdiscovered a rut en
sconced in the fleece of one of his sheep
a few mornings since, nearly fmxen to
dentil,
Tho people of Colorado are ulront
to import Kugtinh sparrows, to protect
them from the ravages of the grass
hoppers. You ran (' tho tidnl wave very
plainly in .Michigan und Wisconsin,
where Christinney and Cameron suc
ceed Chandler and Carpenter.
The J tunes river wns last week
fnimin over at Richmond Va., so as to !
prevent the arrival or departiiro
of I
vessels n vcrv ruiv occiirrenee.
m, , . . r .1 . . 1 . r
1 he increase of tho ihiiuIuIio n of
.. ... . '. .
the city of San KrniH'.Hoo during the
pun year wufl zn,uu). niul moro thnn
2,000 iiv buihiins wore eri't'tf.'!.
Mmliime Nilrwm IiekIktii ciiunirf!
to fc,v twrlvo oH?ratip or eonroi-t jht- i
mi'inum-i-ii in nuiiw, ut Un intcor;
5.000 fruncN, nhntit 91,000 pir niht. !
X..Hff4l ltIiif( tlllMllln-in ttf ilit, i
New York Bur there arc 110 Iowa tlmn j
Hi.Ktv-t.vo Author, iix-liidinir hcvcii
juijaml nine ex judes.
Sineo llio ilitiuppearuiKto of ( 'barloy
lions cloven khlimpptMl chiMivn hnvei
been recovered by their parcnU,
thmuh Iho uitution cuunoJ by tlie
it)vftnl. i
A vt'HrH'l rutvullv left San Kiim-1
eino for Liverpool with a enro of 150,
000 LuhIh U of wheat. 'Mi in in tho
largest caro of that gmin thnt hft
cvor croHsed tho ocean.
A burning giui well in ilutler
county n.ukeu iHinniner weather in ltm
iu'iL'liIiorlioxl. Tho tn.Hr aro hmhling
ana tho gruiw rowin in the charmed
circle ol it influence.
Thoro were t!U4 bus menu fuilures
in tho Stato of I'eniiHylvania during; the
year 1874, tho aggregata lialiilites bo
ing $:i4,774,000. In 1873 there wero
57ti fui lu re ; liability 831,455,000.
Lowm, tho wit of tho Detrtit Free
'rew, n a ronth of about twenty-nine,
with t dart nnd a rolling eye, nnd a
moiiKtacho liko tho nhadow of a grant
sorrow. Ho in engaged to a lady whose
paper in wortli half n million.
A mammoth eon curt into be given
at tho New York Hippodrome- for the
! hi if fit of Miiw I. hula Gilbert, thu foun
der of prtHoi) lihrnrieN, It will tako
idnco April 0(h, and l,00o perlormcpR
havo volmiteeiHul,
Two chililivii ol Julius Disk, of
Tonsillolith, I lino, were scalded to
death on the 1 Oth by tho upsetting of
a boiler ol hot water on the stove.
Tho mother was also badly scalded in
her pll'orls to save them.
Judge (joiiloii, of the Supreme
Court of this Stuto, decided at lirio, on
January 4tlt, tlint a municipal corpora
tion is responsible for damages to jKMtes
triipis injured iu consequence of tho
accumulation of li e and snow on side
walks. At the election ii Philadelphia,
on Tuesday tbo lilh ipst,, James L.
Marshall, llonns-int, was chosen to till
tins vacancy in the Stnto Legislature
caused by the death of Win, if l-'agsn.
Select anil Common Council aro Re
publican a usual,
During tho year 1874 thero wore
but three persons killed on tho I'hila
adclphia and Krie II. R, two tramps
trying to steal a ride and one employee.
It is doubtful if any road in thcfoun
try of tho snino number of mile in
length can show pa good a record a
tins,
Knur children of Mr. Davis, a Jury
man in tho Tilton-Hoeeher Scandal case,
havo died with the past ten days of
dipthcria. Mr. Davis himself, on U'cil
nesilny, wa taken with a fuinling spell,
from tio tool air nf tho Court room,
and had tn be removed to hi dome in
a carriage,
All the harbors ol Maine are closed
with ice. Fcnnbscot bay is fi-ogen with
ice thrco to six inches thick, for the
first time In twenty-fivo years. Teams
cross Irom the island to the main land,
and pconlo crossed from Castine to
I vi.uii 4 umi'iiity if vr.u-n, it inntlllicu
oi iwcivu nines,
Koueks, the murderer nf (ho Horn,
don family in Virglnlu, and who was
sentenced to Isj hanged on the l!)th of
.ilnrch escaped Irom jail by burning a
hole through tlie wall of his cell, lie
was met outside the jail by the jailer's
wife, who nt tempted to arrest him, but
Hp liixikf) aw tiy nnd mnde gissl Ins c.
oopo.
Jnme H. tirk-r, Ion mice of Orler
City, Pa., convicted a tew month ago
for omhoigling the funds of in Insur
ant' company while lis secretary and
treasurer, iu siutenoed tn pay a fine
ni ti.nooni roKsvuicnn i hurstlnv and
bo Imprisoned in the eastern ncnltcn
tlnrv. His name was also ordered to
be stricken from llio roll ttf Schnvlkill
cnttnlv Inwvcra.
curried out will' disrupt and totally
oosiroy us nurtv. HI tlie evil Icirislii-
(1VI, HlUellieS IIOV
. ..."
I now being pushed in Con
gress it suys thut "hud llio lleiiiociutic
leaders the preparation of hills intended
to destroy the Republican pnrty and
give the Democrats nil tho political
capital they need, they could not huve
concocted measures better adapted for
tlmli purpose tlmn those already pre
sented to (.'(ingress and urged a purely
Republican measures." It spccilics'u
few of these measure and says that
"the latest Cil'these nionsti-osities is the
Kliticul bill' adoptoil, it is reported,
by u majority ol a caucus of tho Ko
puljlicnu niemls'i-s of the House on
Friday night. This bill has no apology;
it is generally unnecessary, Inexpedi
ent, und unconstitutional,' ami. as n
party measure, vicious and Intnl." We
uro ve,.y niU(.h ,),, tht j,,,,,.,,,
,luim,, ,,.;ii i....... ... i. ..;,i,.i,,.
Ul,rtv. some 11111 ha cannot l to -
mated in un 01-guii of (imntisiu. Tl
Tribune contimins and suvs that "if the
Republican purty bus lost its nscend-
eucy in the reconstructed Stales, we
iv,, ,lllt nmU j. ,U(, ,,, tho W(,Vt ,
,w character ,( desperate, schemes
niio white men, who, in the name of!
,IU K.iputiiican party, have nlnised
,h(.j,. m,.cll to ,K, ej.-greilation nnd im-
poverishinent of those States. There'
. . K....,.u;,.u,, sii ui . 1... v 1.
u - i.i. l. .,.. ,1 ..,.1 imv i...i,.i,i iu p..
lm,j(.ull Mirty m, it enilettv.mMl to
lnreu sue 1 1
ruU - ns ."
ItAnu-Ai 1 Mi-turiNKsri!. eiirlv six
Imndi-eil and seventy years nj;o Uuno
IS, 1215) the Imronsof Ktilttuil wrung
from the reluctant Kinn Jolm thu
fjtt'at Manila Cliarta. Way l.tiek in
tl,c" "liM.v ""'" l"lst ' n",M-
"" I"''' govi'i-nmriit tho spirit of lib.
r"V "iiiio'i no titieiiiciv tout toe
i I I.t .. , .11 II . l l . l
I ' ;"-e'"i tlw writ ol h.iba
M7""i t will, "d tbus put the freedom
!' every eitir.en under tho control ol
I hiss.' list W 11 it W'l.M ir.'itt ill tlm
it,,m,H f Knglanil to entithlisli the
Slagnit t. hurt a ami en-ate llio writ ot
habax mrpu, is it nr.t the duty of
tho eitiitens of this country to defend
it with all the menus that were em
ployed to (-rente it If Clinton Jhrnnerat.
Si.i.iiitlv Mistaken. This is what
the Milwaukee Xar said iu Jituintry,
in relution to the re-election of Matt
Carpenter: -The people of Wisconsin
will sec a curious thing iu ithoiil the
weeks from now. They will see HO
odd Ilepiibliran members of tho leg-islatureiv-elect
Senator! 'urpciiter.n ftcr
at least 70 of them had pi-iouiscd the
people tmtt uinlcr no cireunistauces
would they vote for Curitentor's ro-
lection. Ol these 80 txltl llcinblicnns
not an would nave noun electen lutd
.1 ...I.t .: ...... ..
,ulJ lo.u inc.. coiisiiiiiui in u ui w lien
.. ... . ,.
the tune shou il come Cnritciiler won il
get I
net ineir votes. A limit thirty nieni-
bei-s made their promise lo the people
good, and thereby saved their necks
and broke Carpenter'. Had fi.r Matt
hut pxxl (ur the country.
J. dvfrtisnuruts.
Grand Musical Treat I
JUBILEE SINGERS,"
Of Flak 1'Slt.t.lly, Naabeillc, Tens.,
Haviaf Inet nswewed eW a (ar sf Cajtaad,
win gtv.a tlrread c-oneeet, la
PIK'S OPKUA HOrSK,
ON
Tuesday Etcti'g, March 185.
ADMISSION
ili 9thU.
60 cnti.
Dootf open t 1 o'o'oeV. Cugecrt titnmtncti
nt 8 'lok.
Tieheti for wit tl Pit'i OBet, In th Oprrm Houw.
JlTLK ON HKIRS"-
la th BtftiUr of lh utatt of Iivtt Drmmk.
rt dreeMtx).
To Leah UatMllindpr ui Dantol llooutftaiir.
br huahani), Lvl Ltraueker, A. U. Druokr, B.
V. DrKOotter, JimM H lraohrr. Hh iSmH, in
termarried t.i(b JcifaBMiu Heolt. Urj Heott, Clh-
nrln Knitb Mil ('brUli.r, Htnkib, ber baabaod.
Iltlfa Klfgul nd Ufrt Flfl, br huibkod,
llinofth Htil'y and K)warl UoUvy, bar buaband,
KIim Rodcfrt and I'aoiel Rora, barbuaband.
and Mrjr Draimkar, lb id.w, beiri aad ka;al
rvpreaentativta of Iaaa llraaokar, lata of Bradjr
lownabip, C Ira i Bold rfuoly, deocatrt., an4 (o all
other paraonr .nteiea(il, Hfottinj:
uinarorld vouniy, aa;
Yon ara borabj eitrd ttibeknd ajiguar bt'Cur
the Jiidifsa of our Orilim Court, at an Orphana'
Courl lo be bld al C.MrAeld, on lb (bird Mon
day of kUrab, A. U. IB 7-, lb on aad Ihara lo aa
il or rofui to Uka tha real aiUta uf laaao
Urauok-rt doceaand, ritual in OtMy tow nth tp,
CltarBelJ eountjr, I'a.. at tba apnraiMd ralaatioa.
put upon it bjr Iba aaid Oonrl, and returned by
tba Bheriff on tba Mib day of November, 1674.
or ahow eauaa tby the Mine ahould not bo told,
and beroof fail ot. Wttnoaa tba Honorable C,
A. Mayer, Pre aidant Judira, at ClaarQild. tbii Otb
day of Feary, (Kli.
1. J.
re o 2 It Clerk or Conrt
JVLK ON H Kills.-
Ia tho matter uf tbttrtalaof William Kirk.
dcr-a(ed.
To Hraitua Lotbor, Uary Ann Luthar, Joaetih
II. Kirk, Kllia Kirk, )iy H. Kirk, MUea H.
Kirk and Thamaa Kirk, Jr., and Uavid Heatn.
tbeir inardiaa, ltarbara Kirk, iba widow, brlre
and lofal raprraontaltvea rjf WilKaat Kirk, laU of
Ura-ljr lownihfp, t'learliald aniinty, ileoraaed, and
to all olhrr perona iot ratad, grafting t
Clearfield Cuiinty, aai
Vou ar hereby ailed Ui k and ai.cr before
tba Judgiu of our Orphun ' Court at aa Orphana'
Court lo bo bald at Clearlteld, on tho third Mon
day of Mareb, A. I. II?. then and thera to ao.
rtepi or refuae lo lake tha real mIhU of aahl Wll
litiia Kirk, dereaatMl, altuta la Brady towoabip,
Clearfield eouaty, Pa, at iba appraleed valuation
put apfia upon II by aa inqoe! duly awarded by
tba aaid Court, and relorued by eid inueat on
the 6ib day of NuTtiaber, IH74,or enow oauw
why tba aaiaa ahould not be aold, and hereof fail
aot, Wiiaeai tha Honorable 0, A- Mayr. Preai-
dent Judg. at (j1aart)ld, tbii fttb, dny of Pabrn-
nry, ism, u. ti. aiiinvtA,
fet.34 3t Clark el Curl.
A UHITOU'S NOTK'K.
Id the ma iter of the
Kalata of !avd Ri
land, daoaqaattt
I In tba Orphan a Oourt
V Cltarnald Canty.
Tba andereig ned., appninlad Audilor to dl
tribute tha balanne remaining tn the hanl o
Jaoob Roland, Adtatntttrator, An., of aaid de
roaaed, ta and aaar.ni tba aarliea latfallv enlltted
tbanln, hereby girea nolle tbat be will attend to
tba datlea of hie appointment at the office af
McKnall A Mr-Curdy, la Iba borough of Clear
field, Pa., on Phdey, tha Iltb day of Marah,
A. D. )87i, at I o'clock, P M.
W.S.THOMAR,
Fb. 9, HTM Aultor.
rALUAULK HKAL KMT ATI.
T AT PRIVATK HAbR.
Tba andrrrlgnrd, realdlng In the borough of
Curwenavllle, nffura at private aale hla Houaa and
Lot, allaalad on the earner ut Filbert aad lllpk
at reel i, appoalta to the iteam woolen nllla. Tha
Houaa la a two.atory frame, eon tala in g pi room a,
and la In excellent condition. Uood wash bouta,
eoal bouta and rprlng houaa atlaobed, aad oi
oellent water. Tba lot t.Hx70 feet, and la full
orieelent frail, grape, An. A good alable on
tha lot. For teima, ele., apply on the p rem lea
IjAhTIN RRAVUIll.KR,
('rarua'fiie, Reb. 1, h(f
pUK.su f3ll" 1
Th. anderatraed renettallr aotUettha pab
lll Ib.t be will keep aa I aa4 fur tal. aa ataarl
rami at fraah fuk, ef all tie... review! from
Ik. Rait to. We'll e)all. Jllea, ?" Velalablet
I aea,oa. lined. 4ellrere la all raila of lb.
ben.ee. an elalnlle. OraVtt lefl al bl. reeldeaee.
realdonoa,
.arnar at fteeoa. aa.l Hei tlre.lt, Hill reeelr.
! H'"1" """
' rierei l. rek. ;i. it:.-,
D. W.
.1
.InntiAlt.
ffliil Atli'trtiscmfuts.
JjlNtilNTKirs 'X()TICH.
K"(lo it tt' ttthy u it ii tlniL iIm rtttowlK tic. )
tHMinip linvo Ih-oi oxn:lMt .Uti.i w.wd lv mti, nodi
rviutiiti 111 rtt'unl tn tin ntliod lur lliti In-'
liwlluu ul liir, li'i.-m ws, ctfjiloia, suit all ullirn).
iue-reMixl, an.l sill l nrvaiuli-il ki llm i,vit Or.
)linna' Ciiurt l t'luarllalil puunt.v, In I bflil al Ibt
Cnurt lluust1 , In Ilia bonmgli l i;larlli'ld, aiim
iiiuiiiiliig on tlia ail Mondsr (bomglbii ltli iliay)
ot Manili, A. P. 1ST s -
Kuial aooouill ot Jobn lllonin, gaanlian at Sa
tali Jane Owi ni, l.uul.s Owm,., Uteuio Oaretia,
Iinvl.l u lli'UilvtiHdwaii, Ellru Owm i.d i
Idle ol rib (tiwRPhip, t'lrf.tt!4 coiml, dvcM j
Final tooouDt of J. H. Hhfcw, Rjinliiiilmtur of,
all autl Itigular Ibo gouJi anil oliHltvli, rlglit
ana tTttilllt wbirb r uf Manln Klioa, lai oft
i.awrcac I'.wnil.ip, Claatnll eouiily, UioinhiI.
Ir of all anl ilriuh.r it.a 0U autl t-haltala! '
f artltt acftouKt of Tavlur llowlv aJiniiiitra. '
. m . . 1 . ' . 1
riKbU and arliti wtitub wvre of Ovorg Howlai.
mm ui uwitnoi inuniii), tioarimia ouuuty. u
0L'a(t. --a- .
L. J. MOll (IAN,
Krjpftttr A Uepordvr,
M2( (a
All Larsons ... I. ..I . . .-.,1 1 .
l.iwiiiar tua.i.a-rltf n.aa In kl.a, kn. I . I I .
LOUpt'l.ul liVVCbfia tuWlillilp, Mtt I WO eliroki
'
toko, II eloign,., a m. b.raew, i ,
outlii.K l...a... Ion ba.ltel. eura uar., loo bu.b.la I
""'" .ort.l.l.,lotorl..,, Iiitl
Kioutid, a aetaa ut na ta around, luil,llilti laet ol
belli liK-k loo., ti aliiiei,, 1 eow and a inea, rune and
., uiroular .aw anil burk, ra.t ruie, t log
c
lAunoN.-
All ptiraom hi- herrl.,T watnod F;aiait pur
uhaainit or in any wiy lOfdillsiig tutb the futlorr-
1 , , hr.e 1 eel. uf herneae. I to. it howl of
wa In. iilei I twi'-biirM waaou I uuioorll'ed
". ". . ! "' . ',!?. ."! 1 OU'ber .led
' P-. narrow ..,,.
or, 4 .. re. ol wheal in lb. er,.und, a. the aatn. ,
bflung" In mo and ti laft with hioi on luin oiity.
luDjtc-i iu my onier m any inn".
KOllKKT H. SI KWAKT.
D.ild Hill, Fib. li, IHU.-H
c
CAUTION.-
All portons an bcratiy warned (tintt purrb-
niif fir 111 ftiiv wm v in ii lliiitr uilh ilm fi,llnavlna
" , ", V.i J" l
tli'M ( I'Wulnr tunlM, fit i Twoeima, I two- '
y..r old be.ler. I two .bora, wanoj, J atl. of bar.
ne... lbrowti UuW.aidalololh.a.llie.a...a
near, 3 brown mule., and a lot of hay, a. the rauie
belune to me and I. loil in bit uoi.e.int. on lo.m,
aul.jo.'t to my order. 1IKNHV ttnSrt.
Heel O.j.ior, leb. 94, IS7i St
s
I'lX'IAL LEUI8LATION.-
Notlre la hereby Blveo to th. public and all j
inrliee fnlercted, that Ritilluatioa will be
lo
at III. ireeeot eeaaioa ol our State lgi.lalure to
ia. au act r..'ealiii; an act of aeietnlil. , approv
ed th. 1Mb day of Airi', A. 1. 1ST:I, relating to
tha applicatiiHi of taxe. no laade In the o.w tDWO
tbin of 1'iua. ia Clearl'ield county.
, . IIIKAM HOoliWARlf,
HAMIIKL CONOWAV,
feb.4-4t CHAM. KOIIAt'KKH.
4 DM I X ISTKATOUS' NOTICE. '
A Nolle, it herel y glei n Ihnt l.eller. of Ad- !
mlni.lrallon on the e.t.te of MAKOAHK 1' K i
l. P.nn..le.ni doe. o.ej. bavin, been
UK.' a,'. I.i. .r llr.de io....kh, I'I,.H1.U
dole stulitrd lo the uniiereiL-ned, all lier.on. in- 1
dfblei to aaid dale will nh-aio make iutmediata !
pavmrnt. aad tboat having claim, or dentaada I
will nraaent Ih.ta nroMtrly aulbanltettod for tet-
tlcmeitt witbeut delay.
JOHN P. BUCK,
Intberiburg. Keh. 34 74.tli Adiaint.tralor.
SherilT's Sale.
BY virtueof wrllaof Venditioni EspoHat, liaued
oat of tha Court of Common Picas of Clear
auld aouoty, and ta ma directed, tbera will
be eipaaed to publlo aala, at iba Court llooee,
In tba borough of Clearfleld, on Thuraday, tha
lllb day of Maroh, U7i, at 1 o'clock, p. m.t
the following deaerlbed real eatata, to wit : -
A certain traut uf laud ailuale iu Cheat town
alnp, Clearfield eounty, Peunylrania, bounded
and daaeribed aa f.illuwa i Un thaaoutheatt by
landa of Joaiah Uamlwrn, on tha aurlhoaal by
Tobiaa Waalover, on the nurih and weal by
being part of a larger traot uf laud la tha uaa
ofJouatban Wailotor, having a am ill log houaa
and big at able and other ituprovaweota titer eon.
rtuued, taken ia eieeulion aad to be aold aa tba
property of l)inel (ielfriilge and Thtodra 8te
vena.
Alao, a aertaiu true! uf laud alluattr la Morris
townabip.ClaarfluU cuunly. Pnuavlvania. linued
fA of, ihj eaal - S J"-aj.b Pot-
U-r, uoitn by landa of Abraham Urowu, aoutb by
Jauiea Hugbea, being ott tba nurthweat vomer of
the John Uuatoa survey, euutaiaiag tbirt aoraa
mora ar lo, with about three aerea alearrd land
and a plank ar frame boua thereon creeled
Kwiied. taken in caecntioa aad to be aold as tba
property of Prter Hwarti.
A I ati, a certain traot of land attuate ia Ileocaria
towuabp Clearfield eounty, Penniylvania, bound
ed aoutb by land of Mi-Farland and D.llon, west
by !isd of fiuct cl ilEjrtr, KvtL b Uui of i.
Wfld and eaal by laud ol J. It, lillon, containing
alglily-flve acr mora or leas, and having almut
liy-nve arm of cleared land, a log houaa, lug
bara and largo bearing orchard tbcreoa. tle.avd,
tnken tn eiecatiuD aad to bo avid aa Uia property
of Matthew CowcU-
Alao, a certain of laud ailuate In Woodward
lowaahip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., ia tha village uf
Pnaayville, and facing a large iwo-ator trame
bouse and liable other outbulldinga thtreua
erected, eaid lot being AO feat Iroet by latt feat
bark, bounded as roiluwa t an tna aouta by Maia
atreet, oa eaat and north by the eatata of Alexan
ders, oa wat by ally- Mei.ed, taken ia uxeeu
titn and to ha sold aa the property of George W.
Hill and D. P. bloom.
Alio, a ot-ruin tract af land, tit oat la the bor
ough of Houlsdale, CU-a'flsld ouunly, Pa., on tba
aoulbwesl corner of Uood and bua atreeta, front
ing on Hue Mraet and raoaiag back 160 feet to
t.lk alley, aad known la ba plat of aaid borough
aa part of lot No 204, and having a small frame
dwelling boaaa and other outbuilding! (hereon
erected. tSeiaed, lakta ia execution aad lo be
old ai tha property uf Frank Mo Hugh and
Mothar.
Also, all tbat certain lot or plrweoT ground alt
uate near the mouth of Cheat areek, ia tawa-
kip. Clearfield tunty, Pa., having thereon a
two atory frame dwelling houac, having frontal
thirty -two feat and a depth of iweoty-four feet,
and tba aama premiies upon which tba said de
fendant now reaide. lie i aad, taken in eiacution
and to ba soM aa the proporty of Pelr Tbumji.
aoa.
AJ.o, a eertala treat of land situate In Murrls
townibip, Clearfield county, Pa , bounded oa the
south Uy private road north bjr laud of il-ory
Hoover ; weat by landa of Johnson and Wagoner,
and east by Imd of Henry lloorar; containing
2 1 acrra, and having about eight aorei cleared, a
two story (rawa duelling houae, sauall liable and
other improvements tkeron. Helaad, taken la ex
ecution and to be aold at tit property ot Hi chard.
Hampton.
Alan, a certain traal ar Und eltuele tn Jordaa
tuwnabip, ti)rargrld county, Pa,, boundod by
lamia of J. R. Pmteraon. Thorn a and Martin
Smith, C. Kratier, M. U lligaa, Jno. McAllistrr,
aad II. II. Taylor eontHlnlng one bukdred and
aixty aerea, more or lets' being pirt ol traot war
ranted to David Hm'tb. Heited, Ukrn in execu
tion and to be aold aa the property of 8. M. Piek
ermau, tJarniahea of Paler Uoyer.
Also, a aertaln traot of land attuate la the bor
ough of HoutadHle, OlrarDald oouB'V, Pa., front
ing fifty feel on Mary ttrrrt,and running bajk one
hundred and fifty feet lo Klk alley, and hnuwa In
plot of aaid lown a lot No, 179, with two-ilory
frame or plank houieand other uut buuaeaor bull
dinga tbcreoa. Hotied, taken la rtecution
and to bv aold as tha property of Jani-a. Fian.
Alan, twu certain Iracka of land altuate In Pike
ttwnahip, Clearfleld county. Pa-, bounded aad
deaerlbed as follow, vil:
llaglnnlng al a port on tha south alda or Ih
weal branch uf tha fe'usqueliaona river) Ibanaa
north thirty fig dg. rat aixteea parchra to a
poat) thenee aoutb eigbty-aaren deg. aerentv all
parahca lo a ahita-nak tree j tbeaoa north fifty
aight d'-graaa weal fourteen perches torn post on
bank or river i thenca up the river by Ita sararal
eourtee and dlatanees to plaeof beginning i con
taining atronty-flvo aerea with allowance, having
una plank and ono log huuaa thereon,.
Also, tha undivided one hair of all that eer
tala tractor plena of land attuata in Pike torn
ship, Claarflnld tounty, Pa bounded and dot
ertbed as lollows, vli :
Rfglnning at at a poit oa the math writ bank
of 8urur-bantia rivo th"oa by landa nf Peter
Jlnofcr, north til degrant eaat At perahai to a
Snati thenoehv lands r Peter Hoover aoulh IS
agrees uat TA pernbrs tn a w hi to-oak trawi
tbence aurth by landa af Win. Ctldwull, 60 deg.
eaat J4 percba tn a port thenee hy landa nf Wm.
('aid well, anutb 7 dngreea eat I IA perehaa to a
po.t tba one hy landa of Wm. Pries, south SI
writ f,?! imrchxato a post) Ihance anuih hy landa
of Wm. Price, I M degreaa entt It 7 parchd tn a
elake) thenoe by land or Wm. Price, south II
degrees west 61 perahta a pott f tha aoKb
14 drgrors r 11) prriba to a bicfcojy , ibanaa
treat 44 perrbea In a p;it on bank of rlvar thence
down aaid river with the varies. ooarAS and die-
lanoei of tba river, iH pervbaa ta place of begia
ntng, eon i air log aighty nma arna and thirty
three perohra with alluwanoa,
Seiied. tak In eierntlon andtobaanli as the
property of II. aad K. A. Hoover.
Aiaa, a ourtaln traot uf Inad sllua'a In Ball
townaln, Clearfleld count r, Pa., hounded and
deacribed aa rollows.tn will Oa the north by
Joha Webstar i aaal by I. 9. I.aa i weat by J iko
Martini aaulb by llcnjatain Ilaird'a aataU hav.
ing a log shanty Ibareon aracted, with no ele-sd
land.
Raltrd, tahrm in rteeuilrn and to baaaldai Uia
pr oil arty nf H, f. Rain).
l sans eBAtp.-Ths price or a-.oi nt which
tht propart shall bs uraek off mual ba paid at
wo lima oi saia, or aor-n alher arrange menu
made as will ba apprevad, otherwise tha props,
ty will ba Immadiauly put np aad aaid a gal a at
tba axpenaa and ri.k af tha parson ta whom l
wai itmok oLf.nnd who, la aaa f 4lMeacy at
tusk ra aale. shall make aood tk a-... . i.
no iaataaea will tn Used ha praaanM ia Opart
i wairniuas BDieu ta moony aaataaily
bald L Uia RkIW UT It u i-,,.,T...
, t . tjt. tn rnr.)nun,
Hnaairr a Orrma, I ftharir.
Clearfleld, fi Frh, I7.1MJ. (
eorrel bo.e.. .1 .... double l,.,o., ,...bo. H, ,, , , , bl,,h ain, oi tb. lor nJ " 'J '-'bip. b.,1.
nio.irsniaibi... booked., Ion, .,.4., j ni,b.r , ,., Iu4 k , 11 tl.,, h 4, d,.r. .,,t IM p,,hi to a ' TT,,
.led.. Ii.ll I.KM In ttar.ab.tiK manliiiia, II ,lo., , , in lr,,.fo ,' 4 l.Jnl tfarche?' ' " " ""V " (
.1 ba.rosa, it elm.el ,.!.., II oii'u.al.t., .turns : i...,i. ,Z ! . , h,!. .., .,. ... A VJ
,' '.I ' T h' "", ,'' " a .b.nnon .reek, II, tb" eo.nllel . ? CI..,a.M J ' '" "'' !'- '
it Ian will, bin, on loan uol,, aul.jeot .. my or. c,,,., , ln, '8l,i f J,,,,,!, . " i a J.oet, then taut, eour.., It p.tche. to a , !
Iwn-ld lol, mi ih-i .. . o,,.,,,etonlb....t.,d.ofNo.b.nno.irr.i.k,ili",,','l":,,l)l''''cl',',u '"-l-'e eotner, eauM
Llcartteld, loll. Jill,, s,l. 31 , lo,h ,.,,, ,..,.,, , ,.,.,., eouraa J oerehe. Ip..l; Ibenoe north H deireea
STrflal giavfrtisfmfntn.
SherilT's Sale.
1)Y Virllit of wrllf f Imri Purina, .
J ased out of Uuurl ut Cvmuuh rim' ft
Im rfiiii'(l 10 PI lll.K' HA I.K. si llu Cuuri ll.mx.
i.limrDtilil niiunlT, sail lu ui dlrralt'l, tlir will
in Ilia borough of Clcarflpld, nn Monday, I.
day of Maroli, UTb, at I o'clook, i. in., Ibo
follimlng Itoal Eilale, to wit:
Alllbe right, lllla, Imartat and rlaiin of tho
Derby Curt Company, tit the HlaU af Fannaylva.
nia, me iieiennani, ul, in anil Ut all Ibat
Irael, or pleoa ol land', ailuale In the townibip
Ileetilur, Id I lie tountf of I'lfRrlielil amI But. ol
to nit: !
IKl'inlait ' p't. oornnr of (1,'urjre Bhuln.
! tba meaJow blur tha Coal Hank t tbcooo b
lartl of Trail, north 261 dt greet t 77 pirrbt j
' P' I lliMsa J niltln of Irani of Jl.li
1 M,"'" B;,l lgrw writ 1114 pvrt liva
a sweat I l.e...a I.B .....iL a I )
I'0"1 1 tioaa h9 t ml 1
a half dfcrui-i ! ovtntv.Mtiin ,.!.. ta I
6oit In (J tor go Hbulla liuv thttuo bv luod of !
liulli, north aiitv-threo and a half drgrari. cait 1
n buntlrad and fmr iMrohwa to tba nlao uf tx- I
ginning, ounUiolcg riirt-Binoar and one huu-
urra ana itatatin ptrob. ,
Alio aotrlaiu oihvr ilco of Ian J. HallnEnl..
tba altufv, boumM a follow., to wll :
K ,u" "'( pO lu lOO lOUlD Wrat OOfDOf Ot I
u. half twrnkak In a uai . il.ue.a. k. I I - . . ....
V "W umtt UVg.tWH WMt nilff-lWO anl '
anaia. ntrtti Blklv-tkiH h.irj .
, , ",, , "
.., 'U!'...?...
A1(1 nuno( ,',,,
Sl.le nloroMid, boundid and d..e.lbed a.' I..I. i
loaf
i. In tba enaiitv
aaid, bearinnicir at a noat of tract., John Wide.
niall aud Jacob H'ideman , theaee br John Wide- ,
tttail. bui.li 4U doer.Ma ... UM iwiiaa .a l I i
.pruee cotter, ae.r lli.ah.nnon areek ; tbence by
" I llowman, north 421 degree, oaat flt perclie. to a I
Irael ol lloborl Olean. and landa of Johneoa and I
" ' "H"" "' M Ptrolte. lo a poet I tbence l.y
P0'009- 'o a po.t , lb.no. b, Und of
f . r , J
-f... i be.ln. . bein. k.
f " ' P1"" '' """' lb- ,
.: tit
A in. AM thoee e ea.t.o. nni:....... . ,. -- a no.ti mruve auum jn Qeureaa woe. o'i uateiu tu '
Jacob Wid.m.n, and oonlaininit 411 aerea and I 1,0 ' "
34 petche., aud an allowano. of II ner eeoc. for I A'"- ""' ttljaUat aforeaald,UKio
rDft,a, null at a o.t ou tboNiulhca.t bank of Clearbuld
One ntlier tract, .lluate partly In lln.b l.wa- ' "r''1 """" h' T"m Mull,r "" "'"
.hi., Oemre county, and partly In Morrl. In... ! "" ia rrow to a pine, thevo. lb
.hip, l li atbeld county, adjolnln, and bounded ' decree, wo.t 41 peruboe to a iiue; tbcDca aoutb
)y tracta ftirvaytd on aarranlf,lo Jatnib Wldtmao,
. . ' . ......
ll..k.r lll.n I .link II.I..L..
anu jmm larnail, and otm lain. tig acr,
0nc 0Ur ,f, . ,,.,' u , Ru,b
,,0,bi n aloreaaid . lielinnina-at a mania corner
of Je.te Vnrn.ll .bea.c by ..me, north 7111 d..
e,... ...i lu ll ... . .,. ,k. ..... I
of Mo.hanuon creek t tbence down the eaiae TIM ; ''. ''"' Hi"? Ptrrbe. u. a ; fT tvb'fj lR mTTVIfS
perch.. 1.1.1,0.1! tbonc. l.y land of Jamb Itch hemlock; Ibiuoa aoutb J. deireea rant 101 perehea I VltUAl 1,11 lr-lra-eoub
M deireea. we.l l2 nerch.. to lb. pl.ee 10 "k" """' der..t eael 1
-f .,,,;. ,. ...... ii.. . .j. ' pcrebee lo a while pine: tbenoa be lend of Wa,
owano. ol i per cm. for road..
keins '
tr.ot eurveyed on warrant to lienl.tuin
alattin
On. otl.or Irwit ailu.t. iu Morrl. township,
aloreaaid, beginning at white oak corner of l'e-
t.r V.rti.ll : ibeuc. by eatne, north il ligra i
we.t i'ii pi'ri'ho. lo a )ot tiietie. norlb. i'l de- ;
greet ..Kt VU perohea to a roapl. : tbono. aitrlh,
71 degree, ea.t I til percbo. to a maple on hnnk
of .li.!iamiou eieek ; thence by llonjamin Mar ;
pl.l lhe,.e.a....b. 17 degree. e..l IM lion-bee '
m a black eak , Ib.oee aoutb IU degreee we.t SS !
pervha. to a white oak I tbenoa enuia 111 degree. ;
tta, auuth 704 di-gree. ea.l lu.l perelie. lo a ma
. peruha. to a white oak 1 .henna eouib lb degree. ;
.e.l 121 iu relta. lo lilaea of be.ii.nlne , eon. ;
Uloin. 411 acrra, aad allowance, beioi lb. .am. !
tract aurruyed on warrant lo Jvaea Yarnall.
On. otb.r tra.1, aarv.y.d oa warrant to John
w ulemen, b.'ginuti,g at a ,,ot oa the we.t .id
nf ilia Krie Turnpike t tbence by reaiiluo f traot
William Pollvr north Alt degrees weat ti 4-6 per
cbca, to a poet ,- tbnone by Und of Wm Mo'JIcl
land uurlh 2;'l dgrvea oaat .10 I- percbea, lo
a poetf ttiriioe aorlb 67 i degrade aeat TU percbea
to line of Wm. Puticr j tbence by aaid tract north
47 drgrees weat Itlil perrhev, to an old hevrb
oornar, aear Luke Lombard; thence by John
Hred nurib Tj urgrena eaat vt perches, to an old
aahj tbonua by aurrry of Patrick llaya n-nth 40 I
degreei eaal lo psruaea, to an old hickory slump:
the lice by the .-tame north 40 drgreel ea't 44 1
perches, to an otd dvad birob i tbanae north 6
degrees an at 'M perolias to, a poat on bank -if Mo- !
shannon arerk ; tbence by the aama uerfb A3 da- j
grees oaat JiO perobai lo aa old forked maple on
bank or creek ; tbenoa by Robert Uleoa north SO
degrees rftsl fl! penrbee to an uld hrmlock : '
thence by Jacob Wideman sooth 40 degreaa eaat j
H perehea , lo a poat tn liae or tract of Jacob I
aicrt tlience by sail trau and tract or John
Myer soath 60 degreea weat 410 pm-hes lo apoatj
thunoa bjr Kiic Turnpike aoutb K.t degrees weat t
pcrches aorth 6& degrees weal parcbea, north Ti
degreaa wt-al a perches, south at decrees weat 7(1
perches, south (17 dt-graos west KI percbea, to:
poat ami place ot beginning; containioc 4 la .
an.fe, to tcibn, ax allowance.
And one olhar traot, surveyed under warrant
to Jnoob Rcsb, hnginniBg at a pttl corner oust ,
of ibe aew turnpike tbence by tracts of Chris-1
ilea Biussor and Andrew laraR aoutb at drKrees
weal percbea, to a poat of Joha Wideman j
thenoe by the sains north 40 degrees west 141
perehrs to a poet thenee by traot ol Jaaso Yar
nall north 71 degreaa sum V0 perches, to an aid
whiu oak i thence by same north 11 drcreea eaat
87 perches, to a poat ihonoa by same north IT
der welt 100 prcha, to an old wbita oak ;
inonoe oy tract ol iienjamia Martin north M
degrees aaal lf.I parches, to aod old abarry tree
on bank ot eieek t thenee south 4 degrees oast
320 perches, ta tba plaoo of beginning ; oontaia
ing IHO acres and It parches, and alio wanes ; bs.
ing tha aama ail tracts or pieces of land and
pramiaea which J.bn Trucks and oibera.by tnden- i
lure, dale Rth day of October, lofifi, granted and j
oonrayrd to Jamas Nslaon In fee, whu sold and
oonvpyed tlta aama to said defendant, tha Derby ,
voai Vaumpany, oi tnecttateot jVounaylraola.
Tnaua or rUt.u. The price or aou at which
tba property aball ba struck off must ba paid at
tha time of sals, or aoeh other arrangements
made aa will bo approved, otherwise the property .
will be Immediately pot up and sold again at the
axpenaa and riik ot tba person to whom II waa
struck off, and who, tn ease uf deficiency at aueh
ro-sale, shall make good tha seme, and in no In
atanea will the lieed bo presented ia Court for
emi firm at inn qntesa tha money ia aHnally paid
tha Hberiff. W. K. MrPIIKRH iN,
Hnauirr's Omen, Sheriff.
Clearfleld, Pa., Feb. 17, 1STS. J
SherifTs Sale.
1Y rtrtaa ofwriu of jleewrs Faeimt, laaued
I J oat of tba Court of Common Pleas cf Clear-
Held eouatv, and ta ma d I reeled, tbera will ba
exposed to PUBLIC 8AI.R, at tho Court Houae.
in tbr borough or Clearfield, on Tburadsy, tba
Iltb day af Maroh, 1HU, at 1 o'clock, p.m.,
tha following personal property, to wilt
au mat aerial a iw atory frame dwelling houae,
IA by .10 feel ia alar, situate oa lot No. 3M in the
borough of Osceola, Clearfleld county, Pa., aaid
lot biing bounded on the east by KlUabatbslraet,
south by lot or D. Kephart, weat by and
north by lot of Mary Kephart. Silted, taken In
execution and to be aold aa tba property of H. II.
nt-i'iien nnu mary nepnan.
Taunt or 8va. Ika pries ar sum at which
tha property shall ba struck off must bs paid at
tha time of sals, or such a bar arrangements
made aa will ba approved, otherwise tha property
wit ba Immediately put np aud cold acsia el
tba exponas and riak of the parson ta whom It
was struck off, and who, la ease of deficiency at
such re sale, ahall make good tbo same, nd ia
na iaatBBoe will the Deed ba preoeatrd la Coart
for ronflrmatien unices iba money la actually
paid lathe (Sheriff. W. R. Ucl'llKKSON,
Huantrr i Orrira,, I Khenff.
Clsariisld, Pa,, Pah. 17, 187 j.
llarrlat B,le be blr
neat Irieoil
la tba Court of C.tuaioa
Plea, er Claardelrl eoua
tr Pa Na. lot Her.LT.'. -4.
Hubert Doile. Sum. Xr Di..
NnttM I. b.rebv fieea that tba aa4er.lr;ned Mm
ratteiuaer. .nni'lnte l,e tb. wiartto take le.tlntoav
I tha above atated oata. will attend hatha d.llee
nf the appoiataieat at bit ollea, la the Baraaxb af
i.iearaeni, ra., .a taaraoa,, tlta Iltb dee ef
March, A. D. 1176, at 111 a'aloek A.M., wbea aad
where partlea lalareated nay attend.
CVKUa 60KD0N,
Feb. 17, IRTt-St. C.nraittioair,
8AW91 3AW8I SAW 81
DI8TAN-8 CROSS Ct!!, MILL, DRAG AND
CIRCULAR 8AW8.
Boynton'i Lightning Orou-cut Saw.
AL80,
PATRXT I'RRrORATRDA II.RCTR1C RAWS,
For tala hy
aettl.T II. F. BIOLIR It 00.
Clearfield Nursery.
CNCOUUAGR 110 MU INDUSTHY.
TdlB aaderrlaed, harln( t.Ubll.bed a Nat
aery aa tha 'Fiba, about ball way Betweea
Clearatld aad Curwantelllt, It prepared ta fur
Blab tllklad.ef FRUIT TRRKt), (ataadard aad
dwarf,) .traraaaa, Bkr.ba.ry, Orapa Viaaa,
Uooa.bOTta.i, Laatal Blaekberry, Slrawbarry,
aad Raabarry Vlaaa. Alta, Blbarlal Orab Treat,
Quia.., aad early eavlet R he barb, At. Order,
aroeupuy auoadea ta. Addrott,
J, 0. WRISIIT.
eepll.'ta.y Ouewwellla. Pi,
AQH.TS, .alt aad hroala, ta tall Pieterea
erer; where. I'oorteea I boa .and raUlled by aae.
Another write, , "I eaa Bake mora reea.r la Ihlt
butlae.t Ihaa 1 oaa aa a tia ana r. .it
ftoehed.
WHITNKY A CO.
r.b., 1171.1b
Kerwkk, Ooaa.
TANTED.-Mj- tbo Clcurfluld Kx-
V T eel.ler Cant llook Coapaay, Waad far
1MKICANT BOOK IIArlOLU,
af beat quality hard a(ar, eplll ta tin. rur la
""a'lHII laj,elre al tha Tobaaea aad a rear 81 era
( , 'ln17tri At.P. WAT'ON.
. I'fflat AiU'trtiSfiiKiits.
SheriJTs Sale.
II y vliltitt ut putidrr Writ o firri 'nrtif
Uid itulttf 4'url ul duiiunn J'Jca of 'lfir
llelil MiuMjr, t U ttirMlrd, tltniv trill lo
int-tl iu jjui'Hn U, al the Ciiurt lluii, m h
tiuioujrh of flcifflfli), ta Thur4y, th tdb
day vl Mirt h, STi, ml I a'fllonk p. M.i lite rl
luing drMtrilu'tl rl Ktiilf, tn win
A rlln Irwrl uf Im(i1 la lxwii luManbii, !
Clrirtlrlil ouuiily. l' , ItMTilml ft.Uuw: Uo-
giniaiutf ( jt'Ht by d alia on Hn at ilJo of:
tih-nrut m cm-K 1 tbeuce by liui of .ittu, W. Col-
"H '"' "''l lr t i hrbi Ui fmr.pl
Miil; tbence uorlh 11 di-gifc- wmMVi ptrehM:
ibm- north f uVgrfri fl furrclici U pomt I
11,1 t'larliia ork i tiivuo l.jr linn tb mk
nat U'M rAt (wwhei to tb ttiuih
illt tf'at.l -te-k to a hntnUil. i ihonca aootb i J
pKr ra u piroui-- w nuumt, utaooa aouia ftit i
wtii mh. ktcuob ki jm hij iik dco north ,
ill iltVriwB ii'i IXrelll In alilai eiaiial
K" e,t i4i "Mb U eait lide of (aid
mtk; Ibaaoe tiorlb i& dairrtoa cat 12 Dtrobor
thvtta aorlb 4 drgraef rail 7 itoreliM to (daoa of
glnulng, oontaimtig 1 21 aonv ami 115 4-10 per- .
cei ehieHjr I in pro red Und, with bulldingi, At. ' - -
uo ,ra''t 111 'mn wwncnipt baginning at a
P' wiiin sius oi aaiu era; went by
unil irf (J, W. (.'dIwkII aotiih 14 daxraai tail 4
parrbo - tu a oH ; lbcno bv (Jronm'a land '
"iinnm i u i-uiv fUflf luODOO
Hetamtrav
liari.'hr'i lu BIMik: tliMlra aotilh liU dfrtMta taaut 9il i
- ' "'H'"'
i,ernlia: tbence Poulh Ci decrrak Beit lAnarehoa'
...t Derebe. to k'le.rB.ld eraok, then, by tba ;
.ataa lo I lie nine, of beainnii... .oni.inin. ol I
ae... and .17 ...oh... and allo..ni, reeening;
Alao, a Itaol In eaina lowu.Ui., U-jmnlo, at
atouea: ttii-nca aoutb 2b defieeaa
aeet by laud ot N. Iltiliia 110 perclio. lo iilaoa '
of l.i'yioniux. oontaiiiinir. -S acrae an 1 14 pen-be.. ,
AIM, Oiree Irucl.ol laud in Itoeoane luii.biit,
d"bed " lo"-"'.
" ' -
at a wbita pin. ea tlta '
aorrey.d for John Ura,
V?"1 " ,'" "., " V ,nf
a .o.tl tb.nc. Ii, Jacob l,.a,nco,.pr-. laud north ,
34 ilear.-et IS parolta. to a atone: ibeaea blr i
V- "'"' "" dejree.ea.l Ulprobe.
, ol lK.in.ina. oonlaialn. .10 ..... awl
" """ wm m HSIUI'lil, I II DUO
oulti if dgrwwf aaii Vi inrelie to a maiila; tbeaoe
iolh tjt-bjre vait to a iuall aarvicaWrry on
tti liiiak ul Cloartieid orvvk: tbenoa up Mid otevk '
by ib Uiffrrant euum, 4U8 reruba to (ilaeu f'
bi-,nn.i,. aonlainiox b I acroa, mora or lo...
Al..t, a certain tra.'t, e.luato a. atoreeaid, bo. I
l"'"f '' l" '"" aoutb 31 degreea ,
a.l 41 porcbe. to a maple, tbenc. by A. Keere. ,
i. .... u -, u.-g.roa ... .x, pervoec w
middle ol Ckarbeld onok; Ibenoe up the tame ta
lace of be.iltuinjf. eoataimna; 111! arret raoror
le... failed, taken in caeeution aad to bt aold
aa the property 01 Jerry Uooper.
Al.o, a certuiu trail of taud aitualt la Vergu-
eon tuwuenip, leanti'iu eoauty, ra., hnaniled by
l.nd. ol K. Lewi., 11. C. llaatiltoa, bl.tlbew
U'im, Job. t. I!ed and otbera, eoulalnttig two .
hundred and thirteen acre., more or leae, and
having eeventy aerea cleared, a large bars, dwell- ;
in nout ao1' bearing ore
- aad lo I
01 H. , ., ,,
hard thereoa. nelaed, '
be aold at tbt proprty I
T, H - I
" "n. euu.ie la ucceana
tlaarbald county, ft., bounded and da
j acrtlied aa follows: Adjuiaiog lauds of Walla 4
I Mats OU tha WSSt : a l.ublin mill nn that annlt. a
i(tjOa the eaat by lanla ol Samuel Ifpanglrr, and t
bounded by Cluarlit'ld creek ou tbo aurtii, eon- ' purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly
laiulng ten aerea, more or lose, with allowance, i froin (he native herbs found on lbs lower ranges
Ac, and being the aama piee of land which tbo ' ,h firrra Nevada mounlaiaa of Calilomia,
aaid U. W. Hammttud purcbaaed by article of ( ba. modicinal properties of wbieh era extracted
agreement fioia hauiuei oipangler. Hciaod, taken ' therefr m without the uaa of Alcohol. Tba Russ
ia execution aud to be sold al the projisrty el tloa is almost daily askada "What is the eause of
lieorge W, Hammond. i the unparalleled suecoae of Vikroab UirraaaV
Abo, a certain tract of land situate In Rail j Uvr ! that tbay remove Ibe eauaa of di.
towoabip, CiearUeii ruuoty, Pa., bounded and ! the patient recovers hie health. They
dearnootJ as lollows, via ; are the great blood purifier and a life-giriug
RetfloBiog at a po.t ; thence by land of RobL ' principle, a perfect Renovator aod Invigoretor
MebailtfT south 0j degreua west llld 4-10 perobas t of the eyatrm. Never before in the history of
to a poat thenee nri!i t) degrees weat 34 per- , ,ht ""vld has a medinlnc been eoro poanded pus
vhei to a poat ; lueoue uorU tt.i degreaa aa at Itfft ! teasing the remarkable qualities of VlKKSAB BIT-4-It)
pereuea tu a po.t, thence soma ij degrees ! T,'t" ' healing the sick of every diaeaso man ia
eaat 39 percbea tu piae of beiciooing. ht-ised, ' heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as
taken ia executioa and lu bo avid aa tbo property i Tonic, relieving Congestion or InflamuiatiDa of
of Julia II. Ue&ly, awtf thu uroporty. uf Julia 1 titm Liter and i-ceral Organ, la fiilioua Iis
ilolca. " leases.
Tkbus or 8.U.K. Tha prioe or nam at which t
ibe property ahatl ho struck off i must be paid at
the time ut sale, or snob ether arrange nieuta (
made as will bo approved, otherwise the properly The properties ef Dr. Walker's Vlargar Bit
will bo immediately put up and sold again at (era aro Aperient, Diaphorette, Carmlaativo, Nn
tbeexpeuae and nak of the person to whom il tricmaa, Laxatire, Diurwtie, Sedative, Counter
was strut ok, aud wbu, in caiu i deficiem-y at ( Irritant, Rudohfic, Aluraliva, and AntUBiliuna.
auib ra aale, shall make ik mm-, i M) I
lu.taaeo w.li iuo liMtii be preeeated in Court for "
eootaimatiou na kas the money ia actually paid to
uavuv.iH. K M-fUr.lllSON
Mtaairr a Orrit a, j hberiff
Clcarbeld, p., Keb. 17. H75
QLEARFIELD
PLANING
MILL
C O M P ANY.
rTMlK undersigned, auccaiaors to RKKD A
R
X I'OWKLL. have pure ha aod the
I.KAR-
VI KID PLANING MILL, and rafaTted it for
doing aa extensive basineaa, A 11 tha maobiaary
will be added neoeaeary to make it ono of the
moat complete estab ithmeats ol the bind ia the
rUate. Tbay aro bow prepared ta receive orders
for any work in tbat lino. They will give special
attention to all material for bouse building.
FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
BRACKETS, .wor Jrt.
' OF ALL 8TY1.KS, alwajt aa btad.
WORKED BOARD"., aad all article, a,
tj fee baildia(, will ba aaebaafed for UHI
LllMIIKH, to that per.ooi at dill.noa bi.i
brian their laonber, iraort It far, aad ratara
home witb the Baaafaelared article..
The Caiiane will ale.it bara oa hand a larje
ttuek of dry lumbar, aa aa ta tea able to III aa
order on the .borteel aotle. Only tha beat and
raott eklllful hand, will ba raployad, at tb.t the
p.ene way reiy upon oea work.
Latabar will ba worked or aaid at low aa II au
be pareheaed anywbera, and warranted to (tee
aatl.faelioa. Ae the ballntea will be done apna
the aeab artaeiila w. oaa tUTurd to work for email
pruaia.
PHY LUMRK't WANTRD!
EariMialty an. and a l alt aad Iwa laeb paeel
- . ..rar.. priee wilt a. patfl.
The ba.lneaa will bt eoBdurtcd. under tht nana
of Iba
"Clearfleld Planing Rill Co."
M. O. Ilrewu will p.m.n.lly aHirinlenil Ibe
uri...i.
Ontert rrtttrt fully Inllelted.
U. a BROWN IIR0.
Cle.rl.ld, Pa., Jea.ary i, 1174.
nHK ti AUGUST
ARStlllTMKNt OP
HTO V KN I NTOTKN I
trar brought to Ibe onunty. ar. hale reeateed al
the Hardware K.tabll.hBent of H. P. HltiLtvR
at M., aorepritlni tba rtillewlaf, Oaok Kloeat i
SPKAR'S CAt.OHIFIC,
SUSyCEIIANNA.
REOULATOn.
F.XCEI-HOR.
THIUMPH,
UOV. TRNN.
READJN0
NATIONAL RANQR, AC. AO.
Alto, the (utlewtBi llaatlog Storeei
SPKARANTI CLINKER,
SPKAH'fl ANTI DUST.
SPEAR'S ORBICULAR,
SPEAR'S PARLOR COOK.
MORNINO LIGHT,
BON TON,
GIP8KY,
VULCAN,
BUN HE A If,
RUBY
DAUPHIN KOO.
. CHESTER EOO,
VOLCANO
PUOENIX,
HEAVY WAR ROOM AND STORK
IfHJM STOVES, AC,
CWteM, ept. v 1TS.
II. F. il G L E R & CO.,
IIAUDWAKE,
AUw, Mftdaftvcturcriof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLIABaVlELD, f A.
I IIM I N f I IM PT.KMFVTfl nt all
klidt for lalt bj
II. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
. ,
w n 1 itwvrn. i ucfii.DA n fj
I li
for lata by
U. F. BIOLER k Cp.
f L PAINT PUTTY GI AKS
ll ' ' r
Nalli, at.t for aala by
II. P. BIOLER k CO.
JJAKNKSS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE
f ladtaf a, for sal i
II. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
S, PISTOLS 8WORD CANES
for salt bjr
H. F. BIOLER at CO.
UTOVEH, OK ALL SORTS AND
Siiai, ftr tala bj
H F BIOLER A CO.
JHO.V! IRON! IHONt IRON!
v For salt hy
11. T. BIOLER k CO. .
IJOHSE SHOES & nORSK SIIOK
SAIL6, for ul. by
H. F. BIOLEB t CO.
pUUaEV blocks; all sizes
And be.t llaa.faetare, Car aala by
H- V B10LER co
fltlMBLE 8KEINS AND PIPE
D0XES, for tata bj
H. F. I1IOLEK CO.
'T'ODDKIl CUTTERS for alo by
X '
Icn30.70
ll. F. BIOLER 4 CO.
I-I'RKLT VEQBTADI.b'.
FKEi: FROM ALCOHOL.
PR. WALKKR'H
CALIFORNIA
V I N K(i A It I! I TIERS.
lir. J. Walker'a Califaraia Vinegar Bittara ar
Orateful thuuaauda proelaiai Vinegar Rlttrra
be miiat wuaderful laviffarant that ever anataia-
ed the aiokiBg ajatent.
No atertoa oaa take Ibeea Bit tart eerordiar ta
direoliuna aud renatn long an well, fjrovided their
boooa aie not deatrorbd be taiaeral noiaoa or
other mean, aaal vital orgaaa.
Billowa, Rntaitteal ana. I u terra it tent Ferera.
wbieh aro ao arevaleat im tba valley af oar treat
rivera IhroagtMnit tba I'aitad St a tea, aapeciallj
thoee af the aiiaafaaipbi, Ohio, Mieeoeri, lllioaia,
Tenneaaeo, Cumberland. Arkanaaa. Red, Colora
do, Braaoa, Rio Ureode, Pearl, Alabaaaa. Mobile,
narannan, iioanoae, aiatxea, and mmay othm,
with their vaat trihutartea. Ihrourhout oar entire
otuatr during tha finauBier and Autuaaa. aod
reoiarBaMtt ao danag aaaaona of anaanal beat
and drvneaa, are la vat tab I j aecoaapioied bv as
teoaire deraog.manU ef the atonaeh and liter,
and other ahdaminal Tieeera. In their treat nr at
a purgative, eiertiog a tuwerfnl iatuenee apea
tbeea variuua organa. la etaentiallj Beeeeaarv.
There la ao eathartie lor Ibe parpoee eoaal to Dr.
J. Walker'a Vinegar BitUra,aa the wilt epaed,)
reaiova tha dark-eolra4 vbeid aat'ttr witb which
the bowel, are loaded, at the eaate tint atiaiBlat-
tng Ibe aeerHioaa of Iba liver, aad avaarallv re.
a luring tba healthy fundi oaa of the digeattre
organa.
Portifv Ibe bodr u?ainat dleeaaa bv narlfriaf
all iu flulda witb Vlneear Blltara. No eaidaaaM
oan take hold of a T.teio t&na fora-ainied.
Dyanohata ar Iaditeetioa. lleadaeba. Faia la
tha Sbouldera. Onngha, Ttghtaeea of tba Cheat,
imtiaore, nnur Kmc lion a of tbo Btotnah, Baa
Taale ia tha Maolb. Biliowa Attarka, Palpttatiea
of the Heart, lutUaBBBatloa af the Langa, Faia
in tha rerlon of iba Kidnev. and a baadnd
other paiurul aynptama, era tha nffpriagi al
ujapepaia. una oouie will prove a belter gear-
aateo I ill Merita than a lauglhy advert taeawat.
Ser-'ftila, or Klng'a Bvil, WbiU Bwalllaga. Ul
oere, Kryaipeiaa, Boelled Neek. tioltro, bVrefa
luua Iitttamanatieaa, a--reurial aaVeltoaa. Old
raa, Krupllona of the Hkia, Hore Krea, ate. la
ibeae, aa ia a!l other oaatitutloaal diaeaart,
Walker'a Viaegar Bitlera have ahowa their great
outative powcra in the aanat uhatlaate and la
traptahre caaea.
For tntlaamatory aud Chroalo hheaaaalim,
Oaat, Uilioua, Heraittent and Intertaitt-at r'tferi,
Diaeaart of Ibe Blood, Liver, Ktdneya aad tba
Bladder, three Bitten have au equal, fturh Dtt
eaaea are eaaaed by V it let ad Blood.
MMHanwal Illaaaaoe. Paraoao catcag4 ia
Painta and Mlnerala, aueh aa Plumber, Typt
aettera, U.ld WeUre and Miaera, aa they advaaaa
a life, are aabjeet to paralyela of the Batl.
To guard againat thla, uka a dwae af Walk'.
Vloagar Bitters oeatoaatly.
For Fktu Diaoaeea, Rmptienf, Teltee, ab
Bbenm. Ulutehea. KaoU. Pienntee. Pae'ake. B.
Carbunelea, Itiug-wuma, Heald head flora
Kryatpolaa, Itnh, Rewrfa, Diaeolora'teaa of t-a
Skia, He mora aad Ineeaaee of tho Hkia ef
ever aaiae or nature, era literally dug up tad
carried out af the ay at em In a abort time by let
aae oi ineae iltera.
Pin, Tape and other Wnmt, rarklng la nw
ay at eta of to Many thnnaanda, aro affeelaally a
troyed nad reaiarad. No eyatoea af aaedteiaa
ao Terualfugea, na a at be I a. tali tea will free tta
yateoi from warnta like I bete Bit tare.
For Female Complalata, ta young er old, w
ried ar tingle, al the dawn of womaahoed r Ibt
hira af lite, theea T.aie Biltera diaplay a
elded an Inflaeae lhal Improvement ia ar'
aaptible.
CWaaaa tha iliaUd UloW whenever y -
Ua impart Uea bara (lag through tbo akia ta fm
Stea, kranlioaa, or Borea : eleanae It abra J
nd It obatraetM aad alaggtih la the
laaaao It whea It ia foal ; jowr tVotiag
nsa when. Keep tha blood par, nnd th h1
of the ay -Ian. will follow.
B. II.M. D0XA1.D A CO
DragglaU aad Oea. Agta Ran Fraaalae. Cak
IWma, aad eornor af Wnahtagten and CbaH
atreota, New Yarh. Bold by all Iregt
Dearer. e';4-
BARGAINS IN MUSICAL IJ
6TRIIHMMTR! Organa, hoth 9,".
oiaeond hand, al the Maeie Blare, appoalta t-'V
Faraitnra Store. AU paraona iatorooted are ta-v
tod to aaU aad aaaalae a new ityle of Orgaa a
am exhibition, beet Ma ate aad Week P"'
oonatantlyeahand. 't TI