Pit (l(JMlHl(,ll1, CLEAI.TIKLD, April L'S, IS.V.l. Democratic Slate Ticket AUDITOR (i EN I. It A L, , . RICHARDSON IWRIGHT - or JMiii.Ann riiiA. V SURVEYOR GENERAL, i .JOHN ROWE '.' : ' ' eVrrsNKU.v rovim. '' ' The News.' , Tho. European nows is unimportant. An earthquake occurred intuito, South America, nearly destroying (ho city, find killing (wo thousand persons. The Sickles trial lifts closed and the jury are out upon it. Ex-President Pierce, nnd his lady, are in 17ome. The health of the'hitter is still very feeble. : . ' ' ' , ' An extensive crevasse broke through on tlio Mississippi last week, which was causing much damage. ' Tho crops this far look promising every where, nnd a plentiful harvest is nntiaipa toO. U ; . ' ' To Ocn 1'atrons. We wish to ofler a word of explanation to our readers for the uniuteresting nppearnnco of tho "llepuh . lican this week. AVo have been very much i crowded with Job Work w hich Lad to be executed, the editor was abscnta few days ' and a largo number of new advert ucmouts , ocenpying much of our space, Lave com bined to diminish our rending columns much more than we like.' We hopo. Low- ' ever, to get through ivith our throng in a few days, and asuumc a more agrooable as" . peel. The Office Hunters Convention. The long agony is ovorl The incorrup tible patriots, led by Chevalier Forney, i Lave mot in Convention, mado Buncombe .speeches, passed long, unmeaning resolu tions, and aljournod yot tho sun rises as - usual and the world continues on iU won ' ted course, as though the terrible evont, I which wns to cause a total revolution had never occurred. Strango that nature has so little sympathy with philanthropy and humanity 1 ,. We ure told that tho Democratic party Las become corrupt. Forney, Knox and Lauman Lute corruption ; their pure and unselfish minds detest even the appear sncu of evil, while their innocent hearts are perfectly sickened by the least shadow of guile. No sooner, then, do they discov- . er the seeds of depruvity in tho party of which they were members, than they start on a Quixotic expedition with the de termination of renovating the whole world in general, and the Democratic party in .'particular. lint as all great , reformers Lave to contend with the monster distrust, tLcy do not escape. Their motives are impugned, and their purposes doubled. -- One suys that Forney is seeking revenge on the Administration for not appointing Lim I'ost Mnstar General j another that Lauman was dissatisfied with the Cover nor, who Lad appointed him to a situation- Hection on the subject. Ihe law Itxes id make money, had been tlie Ynca T ,lemant ofP 'P I'w,1a,1 thennrtv which electo.1 bim:l?ervl1e "egulate the quantify of the work. ! where Le coul repuiliatectnytue party winch elected him; another that Knox was angry because the party had repudiated him for Lis treach ery to it., and rebuked tho power that np- . v.;. i.ilo 1.,. TO..i. . ' aerts that the virtuous indignation exhibi- . ... 1 la mfi.alv 1 ' i . I .it. Tm 1 1 . . r.n. .11 1-i tt tVllltVM Ullll 1111" miHT'iiD CI I Ut a fV-- ' .nA i,.t ;i i,n J... K.. I r . nnaStlnn R.-T will Ta rn.Al itVnn 1 ey or position. BU. with a resolution worthy of Luther, they determine to call a Convention, and raiso their voices against the iniquity to 11 mi in inch places. Uth eri rnic it worshiu at the temr-le of Baal : Imt fnr Ilium in,l ll.oir linnsu l.o..- . t.am .i i...D. !... I would be found beforo the hhrine of polit-J t..oi r;tv .,,,1 inimi. A r.A ..i rf . ... gain, mere were uiose wuo were unitina e-i jioughto intimate, that, if they were so superlatively pure, it Lad lately coino to them, ae they Wo-evcn when making just as many professions-were not so sin-! cularly honest. But, regardless of tlie opinions of the be nighted I'eoplo, they proclaimed unto all the woild tho astonishing fact, that they would meet together and purify the poli tics ot the country, the Ucmoeratie par ty. Lowevor, did not seem willing to ac-'V" out the kind of r.uritv lmnirht l.v r.!w"01' ,01' ' aa 1 . ; . . ; . kA nl.t.iii1 n ...t ..... . F . . ' C"- J f . V . . . . 1 Kill called "selhsii Uisorganizers," and Btood loot from the rathenng-they were bid- den, but would not eome-they utterly re- fused to follow these paragons of purity, ! and receive tho cuise. "Never was heard such a torrible curse ; But what gave rise to no littlo surprise, Nobody seemed a penny tho worse !" They however; went out into the high ways, and gathered together a motly mix ture of w hatsoever fell in their way. Ev ery man was a delegate. Did they re quire Lis credentials, he declared lie was unanimously elected by himself, This: wtu sufficient, and ha was entitlod to all ho rights and privileges of a dele- March 8, which contains more flattering gate to this on (pouring of the "honest Dei( accounts in relation to mining than infor ruocraoy." They were as generous in giv-1 mat ion previously received. Ho has pros inir rilaces as a lot of "children nlavinir Ipected South from the mouth of Chnrrv oblier," and the result was that their meeting was composed of evory imogin.v Lie sort and kind, varying from the Chev-i lier himself down to aorazy niger. First they were regaled with a rare in- tellectual treat, lurnisued ty tho "eIo(vhey now are, thoy have round what vi. viiciii;vivuiiuiuuiii ..IlinillUll UII-( loubtedly is acreat man 1 The New York i Tribune, with ail its great editorial force, j has never yet been able to make half as. great a man out of Wm. Ii. Seward, as the or, t rest lias made ot Uicktuan. We would, however, commend the latter gontluman . . . . j.. m-l . . to tno care oi vno irwunt, as ne nas no- you ua announcing doctrines as full ef Abo' mg. ill..ii. i. n ' i "til l s. I'.'i m . !. i . , tl MM fin Att.t Mr If I. K-t.-.v nf, .l,n''l i ' I'I'llU" llllllllltlilli I tho 1 1 1 1 1 -lMntldil'0 I'l I In' mil I ii in i', mi I I hi' t'i'itltfiit 1 1' i' I'" t f " I lnit.iti, liin.li'.l I v 1 1'iiiM, r J I'liii'l, In jrirlil I'H'ir, Vnijv rt --.() I .in Hi' V 'I"-, ii 1 ni I tiirlr flih liiv le iit.itj ir n lelgn- tv I Hi tlii ip'iinlnhi't fv i Ii i' tin V d"lioliin c tli dilniiiii'.t itliin ifM'i'inlly tiii.l t special. I.V f ''iii.iV 'At! tiin.ri i.nri f '.i.-(m'i i, i' iiiir ii.,iImh stoutly cii'toae I ltv. I'licker, hiiiI pi niso Judge Douglas 111 such awny in ho "ill lint Ihitlik (liclll lor. 'J he propriety of culling another Con vention nnd nominating candidate Mis considered, and a coininil tee appointed to ilecidii on tlio question. Should it I o bet tcr (or tln Republican cause, thev will prohaiilv do so, nx tnid eomtnitteo will no doul'tilili'iinino ivhethei it is leitcr to go over Piitiro, or lioininato (t tii ket and try , , . i ., . . ' to ilivido tho loinoorutio vote. Imtev- or they do wo h1u.11 ho catislied with, ns (hey. at tho last e'eetion, voted aiain.t the Deinoerutio ticket and snhstantially nt that tiino went over. loli'innliiry .Vitaifin. ' " ' The Way it Works. Many of tho.so who believed that the i'ular Democratic Convention erred in refusing un endorsement of Cov. I'ai kkh's Stato policy, and favored tho bous gath ering on Wednesday last, at 1 larrinburg, have been surprised and disgusted bv the Opell C'llol t.S Of UlClitUN, L.U'MAN', Foiixkv, t. c. ... l.... :.... : .. i' 1?U. iV 1II., 111. lllllii lIJCCLlllg, in iiivuiir in Scivaiii) Abolitionism. All around iw and from all quarters, wo already hear of such publicly disclaiming tho action of these schemers, uiul traitors, nnd avowinjj their intention to have no further connection with them. Tho following note in the Ifarrisburuh JVW.', from il. 11. Kkuii, of Pittsburgh, who win u member of the I'ohnev Convention, is un indication ot the feelings w hich must pervade ull lion est Democratic minds, m relution to its doings and actors : To tin: editors of the 1'atfitil uml T'nion ! Genti.esikn The published proceedings in your paper do me injustice. The tem porary Chairman 1 consider honest enough to select otlieers, but in no instance, or in no way, have 1 ever acted or sanctioned oppysilion to the regular nominated can ,li..,i1f, 1 I'Oiriil'.l il tlirt fllltv f-il'iill Ikf.m. ofrnl4 tn Ftimiiort. I.Iirt iiiiiiiini.eM nf tlu.'1 March Convention. 1 was willing that Gov. Packer's admin- istration should be fully endorsed. But farther than that 1 could not act with tl e destructive spirits who met to spit out their venom on tint President. The address and resolutions uroof such a nature that I could not sanction. llad,0 tliePresident-Mr.JIeKirincy-notrnledme out of order, at tho bidding of Mr. Forney 1 would have shown thai their nun was tho deduction of tho party. Men w ho aro drifting into the vortex of our ene mies cannot teach mo lessons. There w.is nothing left for mo to do but voto against their proceedings ond withdraw my name from their Convention. Democrats who have not been disappoin ted, will act with their usual integrity by sustaining tho ticket of tho regular Con vention. 1 will hero remark that 1 am under no obligations ioi resilient jaienanan or uov. lacker. 1 imvo sustained them l.ecause i uio j.auu n-iucjr ,.iuo.u nni.i in wut-, disregarding petty malice from interested sources. Trulv, Ao., State lIorbK, April 1 Ith. It. 11. KKKll. Tim riTTsiti Rt;ii Jot n. u . of a late datrf, ' contains a silly Hing at Senator liigler about the Post Cilice printing. We i in-) ngine tho Junnml Is entirely ignorant of; the nature of that business, lor it certain ly would not Beek to make itself the me-' dium of these slanders and falsehoods. Tho feimplo truth is, that there is no printing. Tho Postmnster-General Las no ! room lor wrong-doing in the l ost uiiiee ,, ' V ' ,.;.,,,7 select the printer to execute this work, . ..V, M. . ......x . ... I....... ,,..1 ,11,1 I and that is all. lie has nothing to do wiin me price or mo i uaniuy. He is a -111- 1 .1 f 1 jmul vet this hmincf4 ir talked ftlout n I though lie Lad given out a great job. He P'eS OUt just M l.U.cl) a job IIS the P.'Csi- 5 . J,. n . nlno' u . ,.:,. , u I dent does when ho appoints a cit'.en to a salaried oflice. Ho had a right to select whom ho pleased, nnd Senator I'.igler had "'' l. rccommenu vi no 11 no P eased i.i- t . . Ho did thnt, nnd 1 1 0 ulu that was all Le did. The ormer proprietor of this paper Mr. liice Lad t his work lor a 1 1 me, we believe, nnd ka lil-pitlinin hi. ':in unnl nt. Ilio frit.. . ! - r - -1 . .. . ,'VT 1" .1 i i "... i "' V' amS n,n0".nt n "'' !;" That " r ? r'A p"" ; , Ul ll HIIU VA1 11' UIU 11'JI l K'l llllll, 1111(1 ibe true; but who cares for that nnd whose business is it ? It does not interest I the public to the extent of a farthing. 1 ...... " The iV..w of this Citv has also oceasion- allv referred to this subject, in a snirit of ,.i , n.. ....i ....l :.. .i umnjr, . calumny that is most unbecoming to the ui knows that, this nvini in,r ' S. .,....., ,1. ..,. .,. ltt fw-,t nt tit Detna an'-.ai t.,.4 Zt f. t. . mviivi h'iiki muni, uiu . in Uf'L " , . , . ' . " ' ' ' ' ,"V,'. r , ' '.' " "'''"'.' '"''"to act and r.yvd 1 , be wrong ; ....., i. ..fL.rv ..mini ..... ii. nnil- . 'i-l'll quite ns wrong then, unless it be assumed no:v' u " "amiiieii to nnve l.een il.at tho. ..l,r,,.i...i..r r d, .i:,,.. 7Vris so pure and elevated an to snneti-1 fv every transaction with which ho n,v 1 be connected ! Aii'y Pcnnsylranijn. The Gold Dinoisus - The editor of tlm 1 ra!a m published at Omaha! A'liy, xeonisKa, nas necn Biiowu a letter r . x 1 t 1 1 . ... from ex-Mayor Brookfield to Aelincfiov- ernor Morton, from the cold mines, dated jGroek about 30 miles, nnd north of same obout CO miles. He found gold, lio says, various places, but in all, except in the 'place ho now is, it was the scalo or float ie nt 1 is Igold. In the region of Boulder City, where ' . uuiu uiu lliuutll Ul illO IJAllllll for the distance of 25 miles in a north westerly direction, and I know, by actual experiment, that a man caq make A rock- Jj per day JfS-If you spend the day profitably .u will nave cause to rejoice in the even- rVnnfoi HirUi, 'MK,lll'fllt'l.1.i i f IVlHM 11 StlU, I'"" Jli-I I I t III tiriMl Ii U tiM,i. l III lil lm i, tiller ft l , I'l W ftlMIMl illllll.g ti, tn...it, ,,r ( ,i'iti, Aft! "1 h (he ' Inhnt M tliopi.i.,in Were niiliii.iVn fud it ImiullliU, fcennl.ir IV, )o"k roniliknH)' linl-and well. It well kMMtri liat he U on pf the mnt In l'isttldin slidesmrn Jin the nation t nnil ho mnn rnleii. Into (he dill ie of n pul .lie 111111011 h ill) inoreieiil nnd energy, nml more devotion to tho intcrc-d of Ihe peoplo ivhoiil he serves, nnd tho tid- vnnreinent of the jirospcrily of (he wholo country, than our worthy United tatr Senator. iVe do not know lioir long ho inlend rcmiijning utihoino, hut Keenly L,.,,i. n. ,,,., i ,. , . , , ,. sprnK the general sentiment of th ooiu- ... ""inily, m Iiou mo y that we nro uImiiji 1'I7 w iiuvu iiiui nuiong us, n nrn ins puih lio duties porniit it. , TuE Sicki.ks Tiiial, Is about culminating. Mr. Stanton Las addro.-sed tho Jury in behalf of tho defendant. The testimony appears to Lave closod. ond tho fate of the accused will soon bo known, unless the Jury fail to agree, of which there seems to bo tsomo lean. Should this bo the ease it will bo a question whether Mr. Sickles will bo compelled to remain In prison until he can bo tried ag;fm. the of fence for which he stands indicted not be ing a bailable one. This has been a most exoiiing trial, and its results will have an important indueneo in pullie sentiment hereafter. S vu KOI. or thr C.i ri I. m, or eirilhtili-m in r I've )'or, by A. D. Mayo flincher & Hutchinson. This neat volume lias been received, and by a cui'sory glance over its pages, we have derived much pleasure. The only incoiisistant thing about it, is the title, which might mislead many if they did not go lioyoml the page which contained regard it as another done of the light literature with which the public is being drugged, as it were, at tho present jay. A t.lost!r examination discovers a r i i i rn of molul lrn t.al essays upon J various till jeets, written in good style and 'containing much valuable instruction ; ull wh!ch i imparted in a most agreeable , . . , nnd interesting manner.1 The price $1,00 in cloth ; full gilt $l,St. Speaker of the Senate. The election of lion. Jacoii Ti'Ri:v. of I Westmoreland, Speaker of the State, du j ring tho reeetv, is a mark of just respect j and confidence irom the Democrats of I that body to a worthy man, tin uble, ofli icicnt and honest legislator, and a Demo crat who ilocs not permit a dillvrence of .Minion in liicnl mill mem tt'immiMrv ii. fc,ir.Kin(,, t ,.,..,,. i,imfmm the oi',.ni.i,.ii,i, of ,i,0 ,,arty. The llari isbun-h J'arivl. lloli,.ing his election, well an I trulv says: .. lt. ,s W( tiiv ol remark that il r. Turnev is a most loyal and incorruptible Dcmo- Cl .lt. , Dcni .u Un' 1.11 session, wiuii every 1 ratie .senator was in lavor ot sustain ing the Kansas policy of the President, Mr. Ti KStv differed, and expressed that J diU'eiesx1' with a boldness that marked his candor and sincerity. Hut for this' 1... .t;.i ....1 t ...,t ....11. ..1 ... ... .1 . Uiis'in, il. 11. '1 1 1 imiiT'i itiuu III IIU- scrt, the Democratic organization, and 110 Democrat ever lifted up his hand to drive him out. His ease Wa noble r fiitiition of the wholesale nnd unrelenting proserip- .: .t ...1. 1. 1 rii-. .1. ... nun nuieii lias neeu laiseiv ciian:cil llpuii l'ie -nortiV irly by those who have J" u imw be , 'le " " e" deserted it. Mr. Turney remained in tin loyal Democrat ; nnd he ated by that party to the position n is so well titted to "race 1 I ' Ull' . Il IWI II. AN ACT And. fi'.n Cl.vl 'dii,' tm'iu'fU't'ui I.- And.rs;,, ( V,-, A,il JtlJild c. ... , . ' ' , " ' ' - i,nl House ol !, pri-seiitalives the ( ommon l.u it enacted b the Senate and wealth of I'eiinsv Ivania. in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That John i'iitlcii, Benjamin Hartshorn, James Spencer, Sam uel Arnold, David Drossier. Win, F. John ston, David Kirk, Wilson Moore, nnd Wil liam Meliride, or a majority of them, all ol ,u, coutv ol Clearfield, and State ol 1'ennsvlvniiin, are hetebv nnnointed com loiioii. rs to do nnd i.ei loini tho sever.1 , ","4, J ?ltT Su, open books. reeeivoVuliscriiftio,,;. 1 . , ; PJ"' ;'iPn.v by the mune stylo an, ' ol H' Anderson s t reek public road 'a'"1 ""viiiiioii con.pany, w.tl, power to i rut. it t i-M il n miLlin HmiI Ioai.i ll.n i , nf ', '". " ' " ''',' . I nt H V'l'''k' rNvk 1(' tl,e best and most convenient route as far as yi i . M :l I . I . . . . . i , ;,IK"o .u i , on u.e mam uruneii, and ns liar as iiivm irivins nun on David Irwin's mill on the other : branch, nil of which will bo in the county . ol l teiu tied ; una in relation to the orguhi ,,,,.; S1(;,i .-,,.,... -l.-ii i.- M ai lLe ir,triction: and have nil thei ,.01ltained in the fir-t 'r,. ! -i . . ,, .-,.,1 .i .i , , ' ,l '..l"""'"'. hllh. MXtb, seventh, eighth. , ,,... ,,, ,.,,. V.i .1 ,111m iiiiieieenill eecuons Ol mo ael entl-, H0'1', "A, Act l ,-".l),ll,i'1ff turnpike nnd !'ll,nk ,.'0"(.' 'onipanies, ' passed tho twen-, l'.y-MXth day ol Janunrv, one thousand ! eight hundred and toity-nuic, so fur as the same ure not inoonsis'.ent with the f,.n..ivir, -r,i.: .... Sec. ' That tho capital stock of said company, shall consist of two hundred and fifty shares of twenty dollars each, See. 3. That said company shall have the privilege of using and occupying twen- ty-hvo feet on each side of tho centre line "i , i , . , ,, . , ,. : of said road but shall not be compelled to open lor UBe more man twelve teet Wlilc . . 1 Ol lue same. Sec. 4. Thnt said company shall have full power to enter npon and improve the upper terminusof said road urper terminus otuaia road tu ' up above mentioned cioo. o, inaiior me purpose of locating and constructing said road, and of improv - ing the bed of the stream, the company ore authorized lo enter Upon the land ad-' r fr., .m . . .. i 'jocont thereto, and take wood, gravel, and other materials necessary for that nur ,ose. Jrjomg no npnecewsary damage to rnvate( full power to enter noon and imiirovn thn.i . . T i "lo .enlpr,,Pn a,,t "npro tl'Oiin the townsbipa of Rash end Decatnr, In the ' ascending navigation of Anderson a Creek, counties of Centre and Clearfield, State of Tenn- ! cuttmS ftwyi n( Clearing out of the aylvania, bouadod and dcacribed aa follows : Re- ' bed of the strenm, at least once in each K'nnln a post near the Moshannon creek, 1 l.l "J III! III fit "1 f t I I Hie in m il rmii')iiU 1 1 . 1 M r-tdl "i n-, (iHMirllf tlK (.'( fj .'1i J Urn (ti nl llli .IniilinM I Iiinnii4 eidM Imivlieil Slid f uly MC'r. fee. II, Hml m fr'VM l tfn k'iU I'd ripened trndy f 'H ii uIIiibv Hit rotil puny me hen . sil'li'tli'"'! I'l jnitilid nli I in eivn, the f l ! A I i ff lolls for the li of pnid tend, M tiitt'.lwmtf M-tit nrj tlioiifiii. tor piiinulo. twenty-Hft wnl . .1 i . 1 ' , . , ttiW lllf.llBMl.fi r.tt. I. .......la. Mftatlt.f. pud I'liibl dulhirs fur rrrry rn(l nf square lliinl er not psernllnB Inqiisnllty x thou. L i . ..I r..i I I . i ' . J! i , ., ,... ,.,,,,, "-'"' Baici iiiin.u ii ci, niiiiu'n oyer pni'i reii'i, or over any part or It, nnd for nil other kinds of travelling on snld rond the sntne rnten of loll m the Susquehnnnft and Waterfurd turnpiko road company were allowed to ehnrgi by their origmd chartor, . , . . f Soo. It That tho said company shall have a right to demand and reoeive from any and every person using tho said stream for tho purpose of running or floating llirnliep ni'Pm. !! nrilni.j tlif. un... I,,,..,,. I i' l i I tl , Mi I idi.-i I I . u ... ... ..... . ... .....tic, ,,iu nut.. v . n mi- i , , tv rents tiei" tliniinntul lu-innl mnnuiifn ffi''ul'u all lumber put in said stream, tho company may nt their option demand in ndvanoo the payment of said toll or security for tho sumo, and in ell cases where they do so, the persons from whom such demand is made, shall bo considered ami treated as trespassers if they mo or attempt (o nso said stream without first paying or seeur ing to tho satisfaction of the company the toll so demanded. ' Sec. 8. That the sidd company may re quire from tho persons using said stream n statement of the amount of lumber put in the stream to be flouted down, and the said jiersous nro hereby required within ten days afser such demand, to furnish such statement on failure to furnish said statement, or upon said statement when J furnished, being shown to bo wilfully wrong, it shall be lawful for the company 'to recover treble the amount, nt' tolls an. It homed bv this net for tho actual amount of lumber put in the stream. Sec. '.). ' That (ho said company shall have power to sue for and recover the tolls authorized by this act, us debts of like amount are now recoverable by law. Sec. 10. That nil tolls for the use of the navigation shall be payable, if no demand for the same be maLi in advance to the treasurer, at Lis otliee in tho borough of (7urweiinvi)li. within ten ilnva nf'tev.- tlm ! lumlier shall have been started in soid stream, and on failure to make sueh pay ment, the party in default shall forfeit and pnv doublo the usual rates of toll. See. II. That in all judgments rendered for toll under this act, the defendant shall not bo entitled to tho benefit of tho act of ninth of April ono thousand eight hun dred nnd forty-nine. See. 12. That any person or persons wil fully obstructing in any manner, said roud or stream, nftcr either shall have been opened, shall bo deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, nnd upon conviction ihereof, shall be fined and imprisoned at the dis cretion of the court. See-13. Tlnit the nnnunl meeting of s.iid company for the purpose of electing otli eers, shall bo on the first Monday in July of each year, and the board of officers first elected, shall only hold their offices until the first succeeding annual meeting. W. C. A. IfAWKENCK, fipcalicr nf Ihr hi.w nt Heprrxcntiitircs. 'JNU CKKSjiWKKL, jr. Klker of the tSenatc. Approved tho 28th day of March, A. D. one thousand eight hundred ami (il'tv- nine WM. F. PACK Kit. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW RESTAURANT. Radebaugh & Flanag-an. Basement of Merrell & Carter's Store. Under t, Matmic ( (Md-Vcllow'i Half, 1 ill II iindorriKiied would renpeetful'y inform the public Hint they hare recently opened ine nnovo nnmea ncstnurnnt, witu nn entire new utock of goodi nnd fixture.', where they will be prcpnrcd to furnish, at the lowest ratv, all the iuxuties nnd delicacies of the aeaaon. They keep constantly on nand, Confectionary, Cakes, Pie, Oysters in every form, Ice Cream, Tripe, Sardine. Ale, Lager lleor, Oringea, Lemona, Ilniaona, and a variety of other urtieles "eafy to take." Tlir-r respectfully invito Ihe Pat onnre ui me i-uirriii m ..iciirneiii ana vicinity. ADAM C. FLANAOAV, WM. ItADEUtlUU. .pril 27tb, 18i9, vol. 4, no. 14. 4t. ..r.l.-.:.: , . . ..." L' It'KNxll MiTlCli The followinir nnin. oil persona have filed ia the Olfi?e of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Koasiona of Clear field County, their Petitions for License at the MAY Scssinu next, agreeably to the Act of Aa semt.ly of .March 2 lSjfl, entitled "An Act to resolute the Sulo of Intoxicating Liquors," Ac. Alcnioi: Riot, J lleccnriu township, Tavern. Edward Albert, llojjjrs township, Tavern. Howard Merrell, Prnilford township. Tavern. George I). Lnnieh, Clearfield borough Tavern. John M'.MnniKil, Clenrtiell borough, Taoern. llenjnmin Snider, Covington township Tavern. John Solfrige, Goshen township, Tavern. I.aivrenoe Flood, Covington township, Tavern. Valentino Hoffman, Covington township, Tavern. Nitholns Verbeck, Cvvinglon township, Tavern. Unnc lilooin, Curwcnaville hnmu!;h Tavern. David Smith, Curiroiisville burniigh, Tavern. ' Lewia W. Ten Eyck, Lumber City, Tavorn. Joseph Jl. Jones, Morria township, Tavern. P. A', Gnulin, Covington tp., Liipmr with Merch. R. W. Moore, Jlrady township, Tavern. i Henry Goudlnnder. Jlrady township, Tavern. u. n. lfing, jurnily township, Tavern. ,,i,vil1 J"1'"""". Curwcnaville borough, Tavern, J"'M.1U.inM - .,!occ"ri township. Tavern. "ii if 'f.n. J.utuoni. iuivnlliu, J avem, onry j.,,,,, tnwn.hip, Tavern. "'rJnn, neccana township. Tavern. Jainea SI'Llellnnd Morris townshin. T.,vr Thomas ,C Dayi., Lumber city, Borough Tavern, T'"- tltarflold borough Merchandiae. AJftUI Knl,rri Rrady township, Tavern. JAMES T. LEONARI). PnorV. I'rot'y'a Oflice, Clearfield, April 20, 1 869. SHERIFF'S SALES. 11 T virtue of Sundry writs of Venditiona Ex- ponas issued out of the Court of dimmn. 1 lenj of Clenrneld County, and to me directed, will he exposed to public aale, at the Court House ' in the bomuffh of ne.irfii.lil on m..i. n.. .u l . . " . . . ' , ' -ji "in y ot May, 18j9, the following described , '"' wlt: I Tl.. ...JI.I.I.J i .1. . ..... . . """""""i munu pan oi an mat eerlain i C' u'"enient ,n1 ,ract n n " ,r.Tb Rush FSZ i-t nr T ii . i it i , 1 theneeeonth 61 degree, we.t, 28 percho, to hen,- tuence soutn, ca degrees west, 08 perches pine, thence north. 15 dec. west. 27 tMn-kaa ' Ir"1'? ak lheT,BOrl;h' U deRrw, orchc, to hemlock) thence north, 8 degree. ' . east, on nerenna In nri.l i Ih.ni.. m..il. A .1 (t, 12 perchc. to pine .tump ; thence north, Se !doK",i 0 porches to hemlock; thence north 14 ooRrses west, 60 perches to hemlock there, f "V J 1 iue,m, Prches to post by ' r - i , v..u, urK(,Di tTL h'X" iTAL !1u h.V " t' 4? egi-ee. e..t, 14 perbe. to poet thenc. outb. lof f "'S '' ('.'' f' I'rl . t '. . I.. ..i,l,i.,.-, "'' ' ll'ilK" fl'l I I ...nil, ( ,, r 'i, iw l"T n 11 if.ll Tf.fl w r T, IT f fill I I t M "I 'i.i i im. nrih, s i I it' ri"" M 1 i iinm i.nli. H rf. rtf' Hi"'. I'l'T'-1"1! X e I "n ti'l IS. fli-.H.. , ?!((. Ii tnjll lr Kiln nflk jli. tl"" " H.pt. . , H t'oti-liM in ,li (umr iVem (I'ifili. nli I . r t.. ili M fni1'rr'' lj S.)S rtrlirf In lrHi. IKnli "l 'Ml, H tfThrl J.... f IhMUl Mm I It, rtiilDM Clllh, lul iirfhin ( It I at if. Mil lufl Mt r.urn nmi n i ruin mini innni'M iiiiwm m ii . . ' - i tUfrnm li in jiinriinn MHh M mlisnnnn rrcflt. Mint llimn fn.l or r I K t Imnlt nf nine I'T tlil r.m r ft in i dl.liinrri llirrM'f In tmnlirrn lini nf Jnlm llnrririitn trii't tilu (hi (can tf ni'imlm tionrt (in ili'ttrnpi vutl nlmin inll lino In 0cil nf lr,lnnliijt i ri'n'fli rrctilfrn humlrnl in fin icrri nt 4 t.:..iicer AUn Ilia ttiTriulnnl' Intercut, It U'.ok .u umllvlilrd fnurtti frt of ti.m i..m n i.. f-. . i ! inn man ri I'roiiiit, on jyroni nnn i irarnrid linurnmi, iiKiiunnif wunin loan piol oikmij nrrni ml illownnre. nclioil tiikrn in osrutlnt, mil to kiwIilM tilt property f J. J Llngle. 1... ....I.I.I...I.O I .!...... I.. Bit. rti.rfw n cnriitiii iivf-'vui iiiuii, viiuii.v m . iv towmlilp, ClonrfioM enmity, tunUiiniiiff lovooty tn f bminilod by landt of Siimuol I.ontx, Hn- Johniton and others i about .10 no ret oleiiirf. Also, piool of lund idjuininir tin ibor boundid by lauda of Vurry'i hiirl, Hsin uol llloom kud otheri, tontainitiK 75 acrsi, about 4(1 arroi oUorid iiiihII frame bouii and boru tlien'on, Suited and taken Into execution, and to bo mild ai the proporty of Jolin S. Curry. Also n certain trnrt of lund, lituntc in lioccs- ontb by I'lonrfiold crook, wort bv Whilvsiiloii. uorlli by Miles wot bv Jmonh Hrerit. with 50 acreii elonrod, 2 duelling houses and (or barn thereon (suited tukon into cxvculion, nnd tu bo sold n! the property of lieorjjo M'L'riicLoii and KohiTt M'C'rackon Ai so a certain triict of land, ' nitiiute In Jor dan tonii)iii, t'lcnrfield county, eonlniniug 0: m.'roi) (levied on defendants interest in mid tract,) bounded by lands of John Curry, John & Anion htt'iin and others, having a lug homo nnd burn and 40 acres cleared tbereon, Seized and and taken into execution, aud to bo told ua the property of Jnme.i L. furry. Ai.so tli'lendiiiita interest in a certain tract ol In lid, lituate in Covington townnhip, containing e in i aviiigion loM'iiKnip, cnnuiining idjoiningiinud of m. ii. conuwav, ly, llenjiuuin Snider uud otlier( Willi luuaeres, a David A.ikey a one atory log ho una, log sUtblo, uud about 29 nerri cleared Iheroon. cued, taken into cie culiun, iiud to be (old ai the property of Ii;i"l Connany. Also a certain tract of land, situate in lliirn ide ton imliip, eonUiining 100 acres, with lug iioiiio ana barn tnoronii ereoteii : a t ftri vin t; young orchard of about 60 trees, with about 30 nureM eleuroil : huliiirlcd wet liv I11111I4 of llenlv i.L ,.f !!..... and cunt by Mali lor. Suized, aud taken into v ecution, and to be aold ns tho property of Jacob I "'.B Also a certain tract nf Innd, aituato In Glen Hopo, being a lot in said (dace, with a frame bouee tbereon, nown as the lien tavern. Also, a lot bouuded by Dnvid lleiuul. Also, 1 j acrea, more or less, purchaaod by Joshua Comntock, with 5 acres cleared, tjcized, and Uikcn iuto ex ecu ion.aud to be aold as the property of S. C. l'alchin. Al.o a certain tract of land, situate in For-J guaun township, Clearfield county. Pa. cntaln- ) tug about mil acres, bounded by lands of Wtu. Tburaton, Slaw and othera, bouao and burn, thereon erected, and about 74 aeioa cleared. Soiled and taken into oxocution, nud to aold as the property of Cyrus 'i'lmrstin. Also a certain tract nf Innd, silinito In Pike township, t'leartiold eoiinly, Pit., containing lot) aerea, innro of leas, bounded by Ian. Is of H ra. Dunlnp, John Xluulap, und otbera, with no or chard, a log bouse and barn ther on. Seuod, and taken into execution, aud to l.o uoU ua the property of iJavid T. Dinil.i. ""Also a certain tract of laud, situate in Brad- f.irdatuwualiip, t'loarlield county, Pa., containing 112 acrea it) acres cleared, 3 dwelling liuusos, 1 bUcksmith Uos 1 wagon shop, and t bo aold as tho property of Jainej liieksou. Also a certain tract of land, situalo in Cov ington township, containing !0 acres, adjoining lauds of I.amm, Piocboll, ll.ignot and uud oth ers, wilb plank bouse and log b.iru, and nliout I'l' acrea cleared thereon. Seued and taken into exeeu:inn, and to be fold na tho property of An tbuny Uettu aud John llugnot. Also a certaiu tract of land, three-fourths of an acre, in Clearfield county, Pa., bouuded by lands uf liauo Kieketa, John I)illon, fronting on I tho Mount Plcusiiul roud, w ith a plank bouse j ana ataoie inerooii. b.-ized. liikfin intii .vu,i. tion, and to bo soi l a tho property of John Rick- i.- Alao a certaiu bouse and lot, ait aula in New burg, Cbesl township, bounded on .Main ulrect 60 feet, 200 Icet back to alley, with tavern honse au t atable erected thereon, eixed, and taken int execution, aud to bo sold as the pronertv ot Kira Hoot. ... r Alao a eenniu tract of land, eaunt in Cheat township, continuing two acres wild log house uud blacksmith shop tiiure n ; udj.iniug land of Simon Koraiiauh. Seized and mken iu exe cution, nud to bo sold as Clo proper! v of Jjn.ia Maikle. Also a certain tra. t of lun.!, siiuv.e iu BuruidL' 'lownship, Claarlield county, l a., begimug at tl.o Cherry and Indiana county lino, ilione. Nort'i 4 U perches, by the same beinioeli, t lence Somh 65 we-t 1)0 per. to white pine, thvuee by llopkin lauds South Si west HiO por. 10 liemloek, thoiue South Si west 21 i por. lo cbe.'ry and beginiug; containing lot acres and allowuuco, being par' of a larger survey ; the e.nne being unimproved land, oeueil, taken In execution, and to bo sold ' as ihe property of Alexander M'Cullougli. I Alao a certain lot situate in the borough of. Curwenaville Cleorliold county, Pa., bounded nnd ' marked as follows: beginiug at tho Northward' corner ot Lots of J. C. Heed 011 Thompson slio. t, thence Xorlbaard along aaid street 120 feet to alley, Eastward along said alloy to another alley, thence South by enid alley 12U tout to lot ol' C. Hoed, thence Eastward by said lota t'.ll) feet said Thompson alrevt and place of begiuing. Sened, and Lken iu execution, and to iv a . Id as the property of Jacob Duili ii k. Alao Richard E:lij interest in a ccrtiin piece of land tituate in Hell township, C!earlield coun ty Pa., containing 88 acre, bounded bv lands of 11. W. Mott, Juntos liockenliurV, E. L. Miller and others; about 20 acres cleared and a. unit cabin houso and barn thereon erected. S.uzed. taken in execution, aud tu bo sold na tho proper ty of Richard Ellis. Alao nil defendants iutereat in 400 acres of laud in Cheat towuship, Clearfield canity, Pa., bounnod by lands of Thouina Wood Thomas To- ! tor, Tucker anil others, with 10 acrea cleared innd three small dwelling homes thereon. Suited, j taken in execution, and to bo sold aa the prop erty ui fuuiuer iiurrou a Daniel 11 oo J. Alsu nil Thus. Craven's inturesl in a on tin 1 piece of land ituato iu Hell township, Clearfield j 'ow lue directions thoro laid down. ' " county, IV, contnining 88 acre', bounded by I L also coctains a Roeipo for changing lha eo lunda of II. W. Molt, J nines llnckonbury, E. L. lor ,,fn Borao to a Dark lirewn or Coal Black, Mil'-r and othois, with a small cabin bouse and BU u"-'r reeeipos of great value to ', . stable and about 20 acres cleared thoroon HORSEMEN AND (STOCK GROWERS.,, bene J, taken in execution, aud to be sold as tho j-c . r r n. property of Thomas Craven. . I n fff CD' f,ve f 1 " on, t M Also-alcertam tract of land, situate in Chest I DlInr Co'"c, for 2) b ,Ua Au""r' ' township, Clearfield county. I'u,. coutainiu .12 ' H. 8. HALL, ; acrea, bounded by lands of A. 3. Peirce. Wm 00,it others, with a two-atory plank house I ni bnrB bout 20 aorei cleared thereon ' Seiied. taken In n.ni. ,i i.. ...ia ' ., ' . . the property of JJavid Michaels. vermin iwo-siory plank house, ailuto V..-.I. f ... ... .. .... I l"" iu oi ,ine oien nope anil littlo "auiftngie turnpiko road in tho borough of Lnm- r ;' .V . . 1 uTin. oemg erect- eJ 00 lot bounded on South by aaid turnpike. hJ Jes Arthurs, South by land of Samuel 1 Mor nd West by lot of Beii. I cd. taksn exoeution, and to be sold as the' Kim mIi -in r..,. i . i . .1 P"I'"ly of Chri.l.in Ve.ger. Also a certain tract ol land, situate in Brad. ford Uiwnshiii. Clearfield eountv. 1 h,.,.n,i.,j i.. fnooe nd l'ackeriville turnpike, lands of Huwrd MJrrell, Kobart Loun.bury and others ;' , , bought of Howard Merrell, with a two-.tory 'P'" hou and. other improveinenU thereon. j oo'ifxL taken in execution, and to be sold as the property 'of William S, Wiggins. , s u-i wwitf. .aus nrumiaea 't?,eTtn,Ict o' hml,' illnate ta B.I1 llT P: containing .bout flsdJ.s, 4 M.r.h, A, MiHor and other."-! V I I '. U M li t 1 1 ,1. . 11 1 n n r ft ' i 1 1 , """'...,4., (l f I '" I. r M.1,.1.. I ' i. A (..! "I 1 t t i' rriM if 'VmiM, l" nt. I I MM I l (.(, ..... -U T'2 r '. H'."i!. '""". ! I" U t...ij II, fi,)i. ii t r .Inmn n.,.,i( l- I't Iri'io et mri'lrT Mill. nf . tt f"litln Iml f ,t,i. i, kil , f r.rwui if n mm m tumnil li,t, t.,. k . ... . . . K.dl i,l Jn.A l.ll,,,, . ...J ..i '. ''"'"Ml - .-..i.ne I Mill, eni Ksw Mill, nn Hh. I...... . ." " linli.CMIl.l l.Urk.inHh .hr n,' ,""'" (.Hitilln Him .ri.. r,. Alu... , ( f mrtryf.l In tmtiM of llnrm,ln Jiirdon, iHi.jI' ClfnrHrMrtPi'k sn-t Innin nf H,r K,,t ' Inlnlng 1.(0 (wren, fAlw.enn Imsl f hnil' I" Inlnlntf nlmtit 4 nifM. nnil ii.. ... '- ! i.l.i-i 1 f.nm .(,..,1 '..n .m, P" .'rerlliril hrng known n, i),. nr.rnXi'V! . r. v . ' nriu'i.t JriJ.. j tirnporly A Inn, iiviio tnwt nf tlnttft.' litiiaat A. liuitgt t i oon or I-m, l.clnjj the (uulh end of Iriut lu.'.JJT, f iininu ef AVm. Yard nml J'clor ltrtmn V, i . li limli nf llr.vl.1 1.1 I. . . ' D01""l' b, land, of l..vl4 Ada.ni, , J JZ elhun. Poind, Inhnn In urjoiitinn, to V eld ns tlio proporly of Thiunnii lUlnton V. (1. MILI.KU, 8hpr!tr (i61n.riff,r0mi'C, Cl(!nrlicId) Pa. April 2UH 'j) ' ' r '- ". $200 UK WARD! iii;iit o: s-f ..wm.u.ii, i-uniro co. p. ' " 1 Ji r it J( AY M A Jl E. Brsndod on tin) left bind nuartni- ri,ni.. 1 w"b the' lottr, A. U. nnd the point of the I.A 1 sir -cut off, nnd nhoiiteevontw-n aitndi hlirli, Tk, 1 above rownrd will pnid for the mnruand lliicf , ono Duniiri'ii nuiinrs rnr litnor the tnnre or thi.f 1t f.r.l..r..ril,. tl.,1. V..I1 l.. . . ur.u"l. ' ' " "IT" '.' '"oreoAMoiiietion, 1 RAMI ,1 I. KTlioni.,.1. - Ap'l ith, 1SJD. ; . , -.11 FIRS T ARRIVAL. NEW flOODK, .,,r received-aniohff wblch nro LA 1)1 US' I'HKS.S.OOODS.PIIOKS, 4? J n tt i iw 1 And 0lie Hundred Pieces of LateBt Style j ' Printg ' i .i-, jail of wliieli will' bo 'fold chcnpcc than tin ! at the Corner Piirwoim illc. ' """ '' ""' "wjf. mvix. , IStli Ap. lSj9.nr: H.rol. ir. Tf 111 ,mt:iitr .,- ri,: c n ' . , ?S e , a 1 L "T'T..- :.u S"tf " -Hihviioiiiio, I , , k AVM.inVIX. I lftb An. lSi. no. 14. toL iv. ACKKRKL AM) IIERRIXG for sale t the 11 A. Corner Sturo L'urwonsvillo. 13th Ap. 1859. nil. Ul vol. Iv. wm. ntvnf. t- NE IV DRUG, STATI0NEEY ; AND l. Tho undersigned would inform the ittiiensof Clearfleld and vicinity that he has opentd i new atoro In the room formerly occupied by lira. Lorain i ItarUivick, nearly oppoaile the jail, hero ho intenda keeping a full assortment f lirugs, Ktiiliouory, Perl'uuiery, Paints, Oila, To, b.icuo, Segnrs, and Fancy dor da of every do,. cription, which re will sell very low fo Cash, jU- tfill ami try tho Sew Ftorol GEO. W..KJIEEM... Clearfield, April 2D, lSiO. oo. 14, vol. iv. , " New and Beautiful Assortment of ;.( SPRhYG GOODS SILKS m. ai-k and ioi,orei Barege Itobei Sm.k 1'ort.lNS, ' : i ,:i j Ducals, Valencia.-), Foulard Silks, Clinliei li .1. i ..... ' Delaines. Lawns. Print.', And every Description 0f . . fVt 'hi M " d t 1T r 'tn -i I LINE.NS. FLAN'NKI.S, siiiutinc, .SIIEETiXUjji And Kitry Kind uf . DOM KST1C GOODS. , ; t 1 OUI'I.ETE ASSORTMENT OP I. miles , ' ienth-nicn's . Misses', ll iys' and Children's Bx.fs,' Shoes, and Gaiters. , 1 Ah; Hats, Caps, and Clothing, 'Carpeti. and Mil Cloths, nil of which will be bold at 1 ''' EXTREMELY LOW 1'RICES. ; . j .-,,.( C. KRATZER, A SONS. ' - ' -i . :: -n fraT Groceries, Points, Glas, Kails, iai! by the quantity, will be. sold at a suuli advance on co?t and carriage. . , Just Published, Tiir: uocky mouxtaix 1 HORSE -TAMER; i The most rmnplelo work ever iwnied, giviag full und vompleto explanation of the best m known aysteui ol Horse Taming, ty which ibe - , . WILDEST ANJ) MOST VICIOl'S H0RSH, MI LE OR JACK, VI can bo aubdiied nnd rendered Idnd aud trae l all pluces, in one day, without striking a blow, by uny roreon who will rml iM. Ttnoli d1 full . Albion. Orleans CV . T. -Editora giving the above, with this t three insertiona, callinir ulU'nlon to tho aama, ...i: . " ., .. .i. .. " "pu'imti a cony in lueir paper w ine auiumi ipoat poid, will receive, a Copy 'of the Cook fret orcharco. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.' , u ui x o X1IUJ. - t In the matter f the DUtrdmtlnn of the a.wtH in the hmid of John L (Mile E"., A'l-. minixtrator nt the Estate of J Liddlt Gory 2 TZZ ? .... ' Tl,. i i.i;.. .nnA:n,il k the Orphan. Court of Clearfield County, to di tribute the said assets.,, the hand, of tb. J- . . n. nr iha "I1 decedent, give, notice that he will mk said diatribution on Thursday the 11th day of May next, at the office of Larrimor and Teat, Is, the borough of Clearfield, when and where sU. iiiioifciraior. a nonir mo nisi crounora mi peraopa interested can attend u tney see pruji.. . - I if JAS. H.LARRIMER,' o i : i ' . 1 I Aupirv:;l April 20. a8i8,-no. 14, yol, lr, f, . n i