GEORGE B. GOODLANDKB, inrtwa axo eaoi-niUTon. CLBAKK115LD, Pa. VKDNISSIAY MORNING. DEO. 17, I8TJ. ftglH jwisonorn escaped froui tlio Butler jail lust Thursday night. Among lliom it n man convicted of niUrdor. the Judiciury I'ommiUco, of Con gross, linvo agreed to report a bill ro pouting tlio present bankrupt law. Tho soon or, tlio better. lion. Samuel Noltion, cx-Jiulgo of the United Stales Supremo Court,died iuddanly of apoplexy At his residence in Cooporstown, Now York, on Satur day alternuor. Ho was agod 81 years. Left. Vioe IVosidunt AVilson, who is still seriously afflicted with the Credit Moliilior gripo, has left his thnir in the Scuato and gono to Flor id. Thnt ombodimont of "grand moral ideas" Carpenter, of Wiscon sin, has been eluded Vico President, fTQtcm. . A lottor from Goners! A. W. Hoy holds, of tho Egyptian Army, ad dressed to Major AVillis, of Charleston, S. C, states that tho Amorican Gonor itls, Stone and Loring, in tho servico ot tho Viceroy, bnvo been promoted to the rank of Major General, and that Gen. Sibley bus been discharged on account of physical disability. , . A True Hill. The Grand Jurv of the 1'istrict of Columbia has found a true bill for an assault with intent to kill, against Ex-Congressman Conway, of Kansas, for attempting to shoot Subsidy Pomoroy, one of tho "Chris tian Statesmen," from thesamo State, in the streets of Washington, in Octo lor lust. In a moral point of viow, iho world would be better off without Uhcrofthcm. Dr. Mudd, who repaired Wilkes Booth's leg after he assasslnuled I'rcs lilent .Lincoln, lor winch be wus ar rested and soiitcnccd to the Dry Tor- lugas for 10 your, (although soon af ter pardoned,) has boon fleeted by tho lludicals of St. Mary's county to tho Maryland Legislature Wbut strange freaks loyalty has plnycd on this con tinent, anyhow I C0.NOBES8. This body is just now Wiy uuey III Mig lu "luipwiv mo curroney" und the intogrily of its own members. Theso are large fields to opcrato in, yet a little gold and silver mixed with greenbacks will "fix monoj matters," and by replacing tho Credit Mobilicr members with honest men, will raiso tlio credit of our national politics in the estimation of other na tions. It Is nitl thnt tha l'roaidnnt hai dreided to ap point Jtobert W. Hughci, lite ltcpublioon onndi date for Governor of Virginia, tube Uoitad State! judge ifir we irgiuia iyiitiict, vice Jutlgo I n dorwood, deccarcd. , It would be Grant-like to appoint llugl.os, who was dofealed by 23,000 votos, Wlion his pet Williams was elcfraled for Senator, in Oregon, he made him Attorney General, and, to bo consultant, ho should now appoint tho repudiated Hughes to preside over tho irginians. 1 . m m y Death of Pitor. Aoassi, One of eur greatest scicntifio men, Profcsor Agassiz, died at his resideneo in Cain bridge, Mass., on Sunday evening lust, in tho 67t.lt year of his ago. Tho wholo world may well mourn the loss of this great man, as in his death one ot the brightest ornaments of scienco has departed, lie wns hot n in Swit aerlund, was of Trench descent, and had made this country his homo lor the last quarter of a century. Death oa JoroEH. It seems that United States Judges arc getting them selvoe into trouble nil around. One in Ohio, and another in Konsns, hove resigned to prevent impeachment, and tho Alexandria confUcutor, Judge Un derwood, died very suddonly, last week, whilo Durrell, of Louisiana, is being impeached, and will, of courso, be removed. Corruption seems to bo as prevalent on the bench, these times, as in tlio lobby. Areour Ui:itcd States Judges shoddy itcs, loo f r 1 1 t ' 1,1 0 mm Oa How Chanced. Ten years ago Al exander II. fUephcns, of Georgia, was Vice President of the Confederate Stales of America, and Juliu Jf. .Re gan, of Texas, was Postmaster (ion ernl, at lliobmond. On Thursday Inst, tho former made an hour's speech Jrom bis sent in tho American Con gress, whilo the latter sat quietly jo An adjoining sent listening, und while so seated, a bill was passed through tho United Stales Senute rcsloring lum, with a numbor of others, to citi Ecpship. ' Tho pardon of Jefferson J'avin will bo next in order. The Democrats of ManchcBlor, New Hampshire, on the 10th inst.j elected Lx-Gov. Weston mayor, by 515 ma jority. II o is the first Democrat elect ed in eighteen years. In Ilia city of JJoston, the opposition could not find enndidnlo until few days before election day, when they fell on a cliron. io prohibitionist, who was dufealed by over 15,000. The "old corpso" is kicking again, even in Puritanical JSstr England. Wo have later news to the pflTcct that tho cltlea of Law rence, Full Htvor Miid Kpringfluld, Mass., bjvf Ml jo) elected JjmutsniUii .Mayors, vaeansaw The "t hrlnlian IStneral." Iu our estimation, .ufter tho crimo of murder, the moot damnable crimo an American citizen can oommit, is to seek arid obtain publio position, and then nso that position for disown per sonal nggranJizeinoiit, und rob tho Stale or -Nation of its treasure. The cases of Gcorgo O. Kvan, of our own Stato, who robbed the treasury o( hun dreds of thousands ; that of "liobs" Tweod, who robbed tho oily of Now York' of its millions, und tho lust, though not tho least, thut of Genorul Howard, who has stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from tho poor ne groes, while in charge of tho negro Bureau, at Washington, uro cases in point. Sevon years ago, charges wcro made against tjitvt oininont 'Christian Gen- oral," to the effect that he was rob bing both the Government and the no gro, but his confederates In the Cabi net undln Congress whitewashed biin about twico a year since. But now thut the timo1 lias expired that ho can bo tried and Bitot, or sent to the poniten- tiary, tho Socrctary of Wargathorsup pluck enough to inform Congress of the robberies of tins loyal, sanctimo nious scoundrel. The following pro ceedings occurred in thnt body, on Thursday lust : : Tho speaker laid beforo the house a communication Iron) tlio secretary ot war culling attention to defalcations in the accounts of General O. O. How ard, of tho freed men's bureau. At tho request of Mr. Woid"llio letter was rend in txttnto. It fixos Iho tolul amount of dedication at J 278,6711. U(i, and states thnt tho secretary ot war would tiuvo (loncrnl Howard tried by military oourt of inquiry woro it not that most of tho mutters uro barred by - tho statute ol limitation. At tho conclusion of the reading, Mr. Wood offered a resolution that Iho lettor of tho secretary of war, with tho accompanying reports relating to the aetalerftioii, ctu , ol Uencral U. O. Howard, be referred io the commitlco of military affairs, with instructions to roport a resolution providing fur tho tnul by military court martial ol any omcersol tho army implicated therein Mr. Dawes moved to amend the res olution by striking out Iho clauso re I alive to instructions. Ho wished to have the subject simply referred to the committee on military nlliiirs, leaving the committed to take such action iu the matter as it should judgo best.--Tho speaker remarked thut he had been about to refer the communication lo tho committee on military affairs. Mr. Wood said thut he preferred, In view of the antecedent history of tho frocdmcn's bureau and of Gen. How ard's connection with it, that there should bo some instructions given to tlio committee. Mr. Halo, New York, objected to ucDato. The roto was taken on Mr. Dawes' amondmor.t and it wus agrood to. cas 174, nays S3. Mr. Dawes said thnt ho did not do sire to shield General Howard, but he nhlnotofl to tho resolution making niuiuiiiunin ua luuia Otfioi,. ,. litm,rtr It stated as a fact tho defalcation of Gonoral Howard. He did not under stand thut there was any such thing in ine papers. Mr. Wood. Tho resolution states ns a fact what has boen authenticated in two official documents sent here by luesccrotury or wur. 1 think we can well afford to stand on facts which the administration declares to bo fuel". If that gentleman (Mr. Dawes) goes back on the administration I will not. Mr. Dnwes. No matter how strong tho proof may uppcar it is sufQciont for us to use tho words "allogod defal cations." Mr. Wood. Tho secretary of war simmiiico uicso documents to the nt torney goncrnl and tho attorney gon oral gnvo hia official opinion thnt Gen. Ilownrd was liable to be tried by court marlinl, and should be so tried, but that tlieio wns some difficulty owing to the lupse of timo. Tho resolutions, amended by insert ing tho word "alleged" and striking out tho instructions, wero adopted. What a spectacle I This man O. 0. Howard, nnd tho perjured Ex-Vioe President Schuyler Colfax for years past, have been tho standard lecturers beforo Young Men's Christian Associ ations and spooiul Sunday School or ganizcrs. Now, what wo complain of is, that these organizations nnd tho party which have used theso men as stool pigeons, should huve known bol ter, because tho charge of venulily and corruption has lain ngninst theso two men for years. They are notori ous demagogues, of the most approved stylo, and wo uro pleased thut the mask has boen torn off both their faces by their own friends. A Query Tho United Stntcs Dis trict Court at Covington, Ky., is lo cull upon a prominent cilizon who bo came bankrupt soino timo ngo "to ox- plain how it is thnt his wife, who was A poor girl eight yours ago, when ho married her,nowowiis$1j,000 worth of real estate, besides lots of United Stales honds and plenty of greenbacks T ll k.'f'T (Ohio) Ihmocrat. We should say that vi'"0 Kentucky creditors uro rather moio lili,:iisitivo than polite Family affairs should sot bo paraded beforo tho Courts and tho public in this mumier. A KavoAfc J.i veu. A lurgo dologn tion of working man, out of employ, waited upon Mayor llavcmyor, of New ork, on Saturday, soliciting employment. Tho Mayor mudo n speech, and assured them ho would do ull he could toward giving lliom work on Ihocily improrcmuiits. And among other things ho said Jiulbo kepthousa and raised u family of six children on from 1 150 to tiOU a year, and that for yoar after year ho worked for one dollar nnd fifty cents a day and board cj himself. ' So, SoSenalor Wright, of Iowa, in a spiioch Jolivered in tho United Htttes Senute, im tho 8lh Inst., on tho salary grab, among other truthful re marks, said : "There are scores of mon here who do not do a ovwuIi'h work, mid ret are rail fall salaries.'" This Jjj wll insy JLc $uvJ lojttl eewioi,', More .ralionnl Taxation. Tho general government, liko many backers, feels itself sorely pressed "theso prosperous limes," although U has been in tho money-making busi ness for over ton years. Tho rovon. ues are "short," and "iho best gov ernment tho world ever saw" is run ning In debt, although in tho hands of loyal statesmen. During tho mouth of October the national debt wus In creased over three millions, nine mil lions for November, and we lire told December will reach lifloon millions. Internal Itevonuo Commissioner Douglass, demands more taxation to keep up tho credit of the government The soeretnry of the treasury, in Ins iinnuul report, wlnle urging econ omy upon congress, said : Should thoro not bo a revival ol business at un curry day and an increase In tho receipts over thoso of Iho past two and a half mouths additional means would oo re quired to mcol expenses. Should such be tho case he would recommond nd ditionnl taxation, judiciously laid on, so us to unburden thupoople and Dust ness of the couiitry, rathor than re sort to borrowing money and increas ing the public debt. Tho Secretary said this morning that tho public debt this month would hn liii'infy jnpronKr1 nlthnntrh It. wm uow loo curly to approximate the amount. Ho has written a letter to the chairman of ways nnd means, re commending, and enclosing u bill for that purpose, tho restoration or the duty on tea nnd colfco, which will yield about 2U,0OJ,Ot)O per nnntim. llo nlao encloses a letter to him from Commissioner Douglass, milking the following recommendations: An increased tax of ten cents por gallon on distilled spirits, which would yield 87,000,0110 annually ; four cents additional per pound on tobacco, which would yield M.HH,uuu: on illuminat ing gus, $2,000,000; on gross receipts ofruilroudsfrom pasHongcrsund freight (i,Uim.UUJ ; Blcaniboal gross receipts, passengers and treight, 0UU,Ul)U: in surance companies, S1,OUO,000; tele graph receipts, fL'jti.uuu, niuiung in Iho aggregate $2.2,150,000. Thia.wilb the lux on leu and colfee, would make ovor 842,000,001). Tho Commissioner says if moro rov- cnuo is warned it could bo obtained to tho extent of 810,000,000, by restor ing tho luxes as formerly in schedule LS , winch includes stumps on nil local instruments, deeds, mortgages, etc., ihus muking additional receipts ot over 832,000,000 from internal rovonuo services. Foolishly and wickedly, a "ring" cngngod in the Tea and Coffee trade, a year ago, prevailed upon tho admin istration to repeal the tax on those luxurious, which was twenty five conts per pound on tho former and five conU on the latter, and in this way robbed tho Treasury of over 820,000,O0O,which tho ring pocketed, and wo have no doubt was largely shared in by Con gressmcn, whilo tbe consumer has not boon benefited in tho least. Ostensibly the lobby and its con gressional confederates were laboring in tho interest oi the poor tea and tufao diiMk.H. u . -I. it. who consumo these luxuries how much choapor has yoiir tea and coffee been this year than last I Again, if iho government must have rovonuo, why not tax tho luxuries f IMaco your tariff orslampson whisky, tobacco, cigars, ten, coffee and wines, and let tho necessaries go freo. Now let tho government restore tho luiill on tea and coffee, the Washington lobby will make twenty million moro. This whiffing about by Iho govern ment, liko a cheap huxter, in just what shoddy dcalors want. Put, how hu miliating for a young, vigorous na tion like ours, lo bo caught playing tho commercial strumpet. This con slant tinkering nt our rovenuo policy is nothing more. - Our Second Blessing , The freaks of grout men are as in comprehensible sometimes as those of smull mon. "Tho late lamented" Lincoln pronounced our hugodebt "a national blessing." A little moro lhan a year ago, Senator Morion, of Indi ana, the leader of Grant's administra tion, promised that if tbo people would ro elect Grant unfounded prosperity should prevail throughout the nation Now, Senator Sherman, of Ohio, says that tho prevailing suspension Is a blessing In disguise. Well, we never did liko disguises. It is truly remark ablo to obscrvo how busy thoso politi cal quacks, of tho loyul persuasion, uro, just now, in suggesting various ways to remodel tho good limes en tailed upon tho business u (fairs of the country through their fallacious pol icy. The Now York Sun thus briefly refers to tho Iniquitous policy of tbe Government officials and ihoir pots. Tho editor in question, says : Tho failure of the First National Rank, of Washington, nrobtiblv In volved more national banks, in differ ent parts of the country, thun would tho luiluru ol any similar Institution in iho United Stales. Willi thut im partiality whiuii was tho distinguish ing feature of tho Treasury Depart ment in iii its dealings' Willi tlio Cooke's, it was provided that nil green, backs which any national bank should keep on deposit with Iho First Na tional Hank, of Washington, might be counted by Iho depositor as a purl of its resorve. Consequently when na- lioit.'d bunks hud mutilated cunency un hand they forwarded it lo tho ahovo-menlioiicd institution, which In turn hud it lodeomod by tho Treasury Department. It is possiUo ti.t the departmont may have deemed ih-tt saino mutilated currency sufficient to secure Iho largo amount deposited In Cooke's bank by tho Government without any apparent security what, ever; hut, ho that as It may, ii is cer tain that the outsido bunks usually loft such deposits uncalled for until they woro shoit of exchange, as tho amount could bo credited on their ro servo in uddilinn to tho amount of ro sorvo they wcro allowed lo keep in New Yurk. The bank of deposit wns also deemed eminently s tfe, as in thu popular mind it wns looked upon us virtually a ijirtof Iho Government it self. Atluast the Cooko's wero the connecting link between tho Govern ment uud the financial world, both at homo and abroad. Hut this has becu a bud year for (iovnrnnieiit bankers. What un awful pauio ll.ero would have bvt'U i' yreele h4 beef) cIucIh J , I'll I Ml I tHIl II MtUStUf "liovn nmcnt Honrs." A Washington correspondent of the Now York Sun, in alluding lo tho fact that Grant & Co. want the. Govern ment to build housos for all the mom. bcrs of the Cabinot, and lo the gonoral extravagance now prevailing at the National Capital,' says: Iu the days of Jefferson, Adams and Jackson, members of the Cabinet, if they rode at all, bad their own car riages and horses. Now, not only Cabinet officers, but their subordinates have vehicles and horsos furnished and kept at public expense Even their drivers and footmun are kept on tho official rolls nnd paid out of the na tional treasury. The Secretary of the Treasury has ono carriage und one span of horses lurmshcd and Kept by lli o Government. Tho two Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury hove each a horse and cirri ago. 'Iho Commis sioner of Internal 1'ovcnuo has one doublo and one single eurriuco and a span of horsos. Tlio appointment clerk has a horse and cnrriago. Tho Superintendent of tho Troasury build ing, an ofllcor unknown, to the luw, has ono carrisgo, one buggy and one horeo. Tho Supervising Architect has one horse nnd curnngo. the bucond Auditor has a horse and carriage The Treasuror bus a horso and nir- riago. Tho Superintendent of tbo II u- ri-Hii nf VnjiMvintf and Prinllna" has horso and curnngo. All ofMltosp cao riages are bought and paid for by pub lic money, nnd are kept at tho expense ot tho national treasury, lhero ure in addition five horses and two wag ons belonging to tho Treasury De purlmont, and nro chiefly employed for tho private benefit of certain oOl- cials. Tho expense of keeping up this horso businoss lor tlio ircusury i't partmont alone lust year was noarly 812,000. There are sevon messengers at a salary of 800 per month each, wuoso omy uuiy is w urive incso oni ciuls urouud in carriugos provided by Undo Sam. The other departments are no bolter. The Attorney General has three horsos and two carriages ThoSecrotury of iho Interior has two carriages and two horses, with a driver and footman, all . furnished and kept out ot the contingent fund at his de partment. Tho Secretary of War, of the .Navy, and the roslmnstcr den erul nro equally woll providod for. Affairs aro becoming moro expen sivo ovory day, as woll as regul and kingly, at Washington, among our tenants. Tho Emperor William of Prussia, or Bismarck, will yet be su perceded in putting on kingly and queenly graces by tho Grnnland Dent families and their suple tools. VonrUHon ot Mlaxaint. Tho trial of Marshal Bazaine, which has beon in progress for some timo, at Versailles, 1 ranee, for treason In sur rendering Mctz to tho Germans, was concluded on Wednesday lust. The eablo furnishes tho following see no : M. Lachaud,counsol for Marshal Ba zuino, in his peroration said : "I deep- ly sympathize with this valiant soldier, overwhelmed by a terrible accusation I fear not death fur him ho is bravo and fears nothing but tho loss of bis honor, for the snko of Ins wifo and children. I fuel most for France, which will deploro the loss of a valorous sol ji... v... u.., r-'Hotiom forbids that yon condemn linn, iou know what political trials aro, on the spot on which posterity hasraisod a ataluo to those exocutcd after such trials. M. l'ourott replied, demanding that a lorrible examplo bo mado as a lossnn 13 the rising generation. Beforo the judges withdrew, Bazaino suid, "I liavo two words in my breast Honor ana country, l have never boen wanting towards Ibis proud motto during my forty-lwo years of service. I swear before Christ that 1 bavo not betrayed Franc." After a long do liberation, the judges declared Bazaine guilty of tho charges of thu capitula tion of Metz, and of the army in the open field, without doing all that was rproscribed by honor and duty to avoid a surrender, and unanimously con demned him to death, and to bo do. graded from bis rank previous lo bis execution. .Alter judgment lud been rendorod, all the members of the court signed an appcul for mercy; which Duke D'Aumul immediately conveyed in person to Prcsidunt MucMahon. Bazaino wus greatly agitated when ho heard tho decision of tho court. I'auis, December 12. Tho decision of 1'resident MacMulioo in the case ol Marshal Bazaine is announced this morning. The sentence of death against tho marshal is commuted to twenty years' seclusion. Ho iB to boar tho effects of degradatiou from his rank, but will bo spared any humiliat ing ceremony. Tho result of this commutation ol Biuuino'e punishment will bo his en forced residence in a plane designated by tbo govornmont, where he will bo under the immediate nnd constantsur vuillanco of tho polico during tho en tire period of his seclusion. He will thoruforo be, to all intents and. pur poses, a prisonor, although he will at no timo bo lodged in jail, or restricted in bis daily habits or personal move ments. He is to bo spared the hu miliation of any ceremony in his de gradation from his rank iu tho army, but he bus ccusod to bo a marshal of France or even un ofllcor in her army, and likowiso losos his position in tho logion of honor and ull tho other orders with which ho hud beon decor ated. AllOL'ellier, tlio punishment to be meted out to him isquilo us humil iating ns would bavo been tho execu tion of tbo original eulcnce of tho court. GKNrilAI, A MNF.HTY AT LAST. WarH- noto.n, Doc. H. Tho repeal of the lest oath und declaration of general am nesty by the House today will bo hernldud usun act of just magnanimity on the part ol the Jicpublicau majority. Thcro are very few persons in tho South who will bo boueliled by it. It wus. however, a measure which should have rucoivod Iho unanimous support of every member, but tliero wcro twnnty-iiino Budiculs who wero not yot j.ropared to suy that all rocolloo tion oi our tinhiippy war should bo blollod from our slululo books. Ono or two little minds vociferously an nounced that they would not favor a proposition which would onublo Jeff Davis lo lako a scat in tho House. This soomed doubly Iriviul in vjow of the fact thut tins day weeU t MP IJoiiso unanimously agreed thai tho Vice President of iho Into Cuiifvdcrney should have the host scat in lh,e iull. Anna B. Bossutt, of Boston, who sued her husband to recover StifiO which she ' loaned" him after their innrringo in liiO, has lost her case on Iho ground that no contract between husband and wifu for tho paypiorrt of monoy bus any validity in lavy. That's tt niunry detision The Chief Jusltce. It has always boen customary In tho Kenatv to confirm the nominations to olllco of ex-members of thut body without a reference to iho opproprialo commitloe, as it tbe practice in other cases. Hometimos this rulo is relaxed in favor of eminont persona who have never been In pnblio lilo. When, therefore, tho nomination of Georgo H. Williams was referred to Iho Judiciary Committee it was a sig. n i flea nt dupurture from tho usage which meant In -phlin torms that the nomination wns one not til lo be mado. Tho delay on it since thou is confirm alory of Ibis woll founded impression. That cotnmitteo consists ot Mr. Kd- munds, chairman: Mr. Conkling, Mr Carpontor, Mr. Frolinghuyson, Mr, Wright, Mr. Thurman, and Mr. Ste venson. They are all moro or less distinguished in the lugill profession, and several of thorn lire recognized as standing in its front runlt. Mr, Wright of Iowa is perhaps tho loust known nationuiiy. All of these Senators are not only superior to V illiams in ability, attain monls, and professional position, but they know him to bo destitute of a singlo qualification for tbo great office which tho President has shamefully prostituted for his bonotil. ' Tho ques tion now is whethor they will lend their aid to degrade the Chief Justice shin. ' Tho suosvrviency tu ftxeuuilvo dic tation which has become so oonspicu ous of lulo is not onoouraging in a case like this, whore the President brings to bear personal solicitation in addition lo official influence. The whole social and political machinery which is sot in motion at tho White House is now exorted to procuro a confirmation, upon, the plea that ro- joclion would impliedly cast censure upon the President. '1 his is the sort of argument used at Washington to consummate a gross outrage on tho highest judicial tribunal, und it will have its ellect on bonators who should be above such submission. Mr. K. Kockwood Hoar was rejected forAssociato Justice without ono of the reasons thnt apply so forcibly to this man Williams, Ho stood high as a jurist, lug chaructor was exalled.and no reproach ever stained his good namo. let some of the mom bcrs ol this very Judiciary Committee stronu ously opposed bim. We shall sue what they will do now: when it is pro. nosed lo drag tho ermine of tho Chief Justice through tho iniro ol lillliy in trigdo, and to confer the highest honor upon a roan without merit, integrity, or fitness. Tho press of the country without distinction or party has pronounced against this nomination, becauso it is unworthy. There is not ono public act, opinion, argument, or proceeding which can be cited to cxlenuuto this wrong, whilo on" the other hand noto rious venality, low arts, and abuse of every trust which huvo signalized the career of Williams, such a it is, rise up in judgment against him. Tho Senate canoot escape its responsibili ty. iV. i . iun. " H'arninr to Republican." Such is iho caption of an arlicle written by Chailes A. Dana, editor of tho Now l ork &un, who was Assist ant Secretary of War under Lincoln Tho ediior in qucrtion proceeds to ad vit liia party triondo In llii win "Wholly asido from the Liberals llioro is a very lurgo body of regular Republicans who are and long havo beon deeply disgusted with tbe man agemont of their party. These men shrank from the thought of restoring tho old Bourbon Democracy to power even in a modified form, and therefore they refused to support Horace Gree ley, and aided in the rg election of ticn. tirant last year. The present rear, and in all this section of tho country, they constitut ed Iho great mass ol voters who ro luscd to go lo tho polls, and thereby indirectly contributed to ihe half-and- half Democratic triumphs in seven or eight of tho central and Eastern Stales, In tho States of tho North west and on the Pacific slopo it was theso dis satisfied Republican who guvo the victory to the rurmors, the lndcpcnd cnts, nnd the Anti-Monopolists. It is very evident that this class of Republicans bold tho future fortunes or tho party and of the country in their hands. 1 boy dotost Credit Mob) lierjhypocriles, back-pay nnd forward nay grabbers, Pacific ituilway swind lorn, Washington King robbers, Sena tors who buy their scats, Heprcsonta- tives who sell their votes, and all sorts ot corruptiomsls, thioves, jobbers, and charlatans, especially if they cluim to be Republicans and aloal the mantlo ot Christianity to cover their roguery If the Republican managers In Con gross koep on as they have begun, then by the closo of the session I hoy will increase fourfold the number of disgusted and indignant Ilenublicans. Tho elections next full will be a repe tition all ovor tho oountry of what lias taken place this lull in Illinois, is- consin, California, and soino other Weslorn States, resulting in tarrying an opposition majority into tho Uouse ol the forty-lourth (;ongross. Whatlhcuf Wo answer:, tho ov erthrow of the prosont liepublican party ; tho probablo linpoaohmont by the new House of somo hulf dozen high officials j nnd perhaps tho eloo lion of an opposition I'rssidont in 1876 Will the honest Republicans In the Sonats and House come to Ihclrsonsoe and act upon tho wcll-foundod n-siimp tion that about one-fourth of their party nssocintos in each richly doservi the lato or Tweed and In person j it they will lake this view of the situn tion and regulato their conduol ac cordingly, they may savo tho Jtcpiib- liean party Irom utter una until ne at Mt t.,tl " jijifw SVdicrtlsrmfntiJ. A I'DITOH'H NOTICE. In tho Court nt Common I'lfM of Clcftrlleld Co-, Pa. Kv. 21 June Torrn. IMTH. "'suit A (loodwin ) vs. V Bpcoisl Attachment F.I. Krulirr. I Tha ondrriiirniid sndlllr, nprolntd hj th.t Court to Uitrlliali Ibi noncv arising froin thi ! of tho prnoiial property of Kit. Krotaor, st- Im sen liy virtue or the lve imminent n miI4 It orilrr of Ihe Court, to the iisrtiea etitliln thereto koeoriJtDg to law, givee notice that he lU Nttrtid to Ihe rie-llci of the appointment, at hi "fnot. In the borough of Clearfield, Fa., on lliure day, ihe Slh day cf January, A. l. 1871, where and ffliin parties fnter.tt-d lny attend. -dccl7.it t'VltUS UOUUON, Auditor. SUPKRVIWH' MOTICIi All penoni are hereby notiAod not lo leave any limber or other obitrnolioi any plana on any of tbe pub lie roadi of l.awronoe loanrhin, si eucn timber, 10 lift lying on the roadr, will be removed at the rupenee of the pence leaving It. And further, if any pereen or porooni irjre llmW at Ilia riv er lying la the publio road, or Ilia bcnndi nf the public road, they will be held reipuniible for any ifoidrut thai may oeenf therefrom, and will be otaraed bnnk-lrava by Ihe townihip. lit renucit pf many elllieni. 1 JOHN it. PAltltS, JOHN U. KL1KK, N. RIHIIRI., . JAXEd UROWN, I I'lV. 14 I 'if !j ' ' ptifmisnri, I SSODWSMSDBRSI $fur gtavcrllSfitwutji. ORPHANS' COURT BALK. In nuriuanoe of an order of tlio Oinbani' Court of lionrflnld uoonty, the uiiderilgnad, fruiter, Ao., in tbe roatlrr of tbe ale ol me real oauta oi ueav ilton Weld, late of Doecaria townihip, deceaart, will tell at publio law, on tuopreiaiioi, onnoiar. day, tha lUtli day of January, A. I). 1H7, at 1 o'olovk p. lu., Ibo following deuribed root eitatf, lot of laid dooeaied, Till All thai wrlain tract or piece of hand illnate lo laid townalilp, known the "Old Wrlk-hl Firm," adjoining lenrti of Henry II. WrlKlit, Henry A. Tt rigtit, joanua cuio Hook and athura, and containing 813 ocrei, lu jro or Icai. Keaervlng, however, out of Iho above two piecea luld lo Yl. B. Wright, deaorlbcd aa rol lowa,vll One thereof brglnningal atoneai thence north 74 degrerl eait 8(lt jiorooce lollonei tbeuei aouth drgreei eaat to etonej tbenuo oulh 44 perchei to poet t tlienoe luuth 7ft degree wait 34 perehei to itone tbenoe north 1ft degree wcit V0 pvrubei to plena of beginning, oontaiuing about 20 aoreii and tbe other thereof adjoining other land of raid W. B. Wright and containing about three four Ibi of an acre. Kenning, alio, out of the above, ill eoveral Iota, each about lid fort by ISO fovt, lying sdjooent or oontiguoua to each other, two thereof having beep luld lo Wil liam lllddle, one lo Heuben Rel, one to Ueorge W. Rei. one to baniel lluliel and one to and Win. B. Wrightl reaurvlug, alio, about one-half acre near euid loll, luld to laid William llidJie. The iiriprovetnente ounalit of a two-atory frame houae. 2t feot by ilJ. good aak am. i0 by 74 fret, and other outbuildingi. About 7ft aurea of the property ii cleared. A good orchard ii on tbe premiaci. Tamil or Bii.s. One-third eaih on eonflrma tion of lale, one-tbiid in Bine tnontln and Ihe bel abee la ifteen nonthv fram date of eale, tbe tel ler two payment! with Intern! from data of eale, to no leuurea oy bona ana mortgege on ine prein lite. WM. K. U1CK1NSON, doelT Trullel. TARK ASSOCIATION E LEO- JL TfON. -The Itockholden in tho "Oleartl.ld I'ark Aiaeeiation" aro hereby notined that an election will be held at the"tibaw Houae," in the borough of Clearfield, on Monday, tha ftlh day of January, 1874, between Ihe noun of to clock and 9 oelook, P. af., of aaid day, lor Ike purpose of etcetlng ono rreetaenl, ono beorelary and Treasu rer and throe pereone lo aervo ae Kxooitivo Com mittee for tho cnauing year. deol7 O. 11. MERRKLL, Pree't. AUTKl HI. Alt pereone are oantioned agalnat J herbormg or truating. on my oceouct, nil ham Moorrr, or Covington townebip. a pauper hild, bound lo me until of ego by Ihe ovoreecre of laid townihip, who left my home and hoard wit heat jual onoeeor provocation, ae 1 do not bold myeelf rerponaiute for any ui-ble of bil contract ing or anything elee concerning him. decl7-St WILLIAM H. 1IKICIIEL. ANK OTICE! Tht bdbuaI elwtloo fur Direotorf of the Coun ty KaiioDftl Punk will bo boltt t th bank tftjc room, oo Taoailor, Jannary 13th, I1S74, betweoo Ibo bourt of t uu 8 o clock, P. M. W. M, BHAW, ClMrfleld. Doo. 10, 187.1-41. Cuabiir. AJOTICK TO C'USTOMKKS! 11 According to oar ainat omlom of maklnfr Moil- Rnnafel (Wttlrioenti. wo will txpeot oil port on ow ing ai liolonoei. to ornna forward jproniitij, or or auutti sianoor in, i74. nafitiuiiiirotanta witb eaaba or nolo bearing io"rrt from dafo. KHA1ZKH 4 LXLE. ClrarfleM, Dee. 10. IS734t. QUI.ST MILL! NOTICH! I take thla method of informing the pulillr that I have pnreheeed the Cadwullaeter tlrUt Mill, bed it thorviugiily repaired, and ata now ready to grind any kind of grain oo ibort notice, in the bell manner. A ebare or your palrunnge il io lioiteJ. Youri Iteapectfiilly, O. S. KLKOAL. Ott.iRnT W. Fuou, Millar. Plillipiuurf, Pa, lire. iO-Sin. C11 UISTilAS GOODS AI TI!B WEST BRANCH RESTAURANT ! Tho Bnilri!gn"1 would rovpretfuHy an a ounce M tkj vltlSVUI t .14 sl.d vaaia.tj. JJt ii now 0aiiig r largo lot of froiti Holiday Confectioneries, togntber witb freih Cakoa, froth N'at. ond ororj- iDiog oiuaiiy kept m ft ort olaaa rvftauranu Fronh Fith rroird twico ft week. Vrtth Oy ten alwarf on buod and in lot to fait cuitumtri. A inaro of patronage i$ toIiitd, drclO-it THOMAS ROBINS. II. F. 13IGLER & CO., MALMS IS M A KI W ARE, Alio. Manofactaroraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. - ; OIIAIIIIID, n.i . -rUKMIJS'G IMPLEMENTS of all klpda for eale by II. F. BIG LEU el CO. 1) AILKOAD W1IEELB ARROWS fo lale by H. f. BI0LER ct CO. QIL, PAINT, TUTTY, GLASS, Kalla, .to., for tail by II. F. BIOLER & CO. TTAKNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE a. -a. Findlnga, far eale ky II. F. BIOLER 4 CO. Q.UNS, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For late by II . F. BIOLER JL CO, gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Eiioi, for salt by II. F. BIOLER & CO, TRONl IRON I IRON I IRON! JL for aula by If. F. BIOLER t CO, II ORSE SIIOE3 4 IIORSK SIIOK SAILS, for lale by II. F. BIOLER . CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And halt Manufacture, for lale by It. F. JIIOLER CO THIMBLE SKEINS AND TIPE BOXES, for lale by 11. F. BIOLER A CO. JfODDKR CUTTERS for aula by cii30-70 II. F. BIOLER A CO. ItpajOVAI REIZENSfElN jt BERLINER, whotemlo dratert In liEMS' I lUMSllJMJ GOODS, llave removed to lR7 Church Itreel, between Franklin and Whit, eta., Near York. (Jjl 71 , !. 8N VDE R, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKKR asp mtLKS Ii WsUlii'S, Clot'ks and Jewelry, Umlnai'l Kof, Hmktt Areef, ( l.EARKIKI.I), rA. All hlndi of nsaifing In my line nmmrtlT at- landed to. April Sfl, U7V JimTlCEeV dk COHTABLr, fll'l Wo hare printed ft large nirabe, of tha YKK KILL, and will on tbo receipt of Jwenr. (, nail a, tofj jp gf oddreie, jj JI SheriiT's Sale. T)T TlrtuiofWrltiof Vmlitiuu AVatwia, lnuid I oat of tb Oourt of Common i'ltai of Clor- Hold ooaoty, and to tua dlroottd, tbora will bo oipoiod to publio lala. at tbo Court Houia, In Ibo borough of Oloarflald, on l-ndT, tbt i:tu dr of January. 1874. al 1 o'elooi, . ., Ibo following dMcribod run) oilftta, la win A certain lrat of land, lit ante In Outlab towimhtp, Clearfield eouotr, rtinilTania- bouudod and duioritied ai fullowi, fiai Brgii ning at ft poll on Iho plank road, theinno along tbo route of tald plana road north 20 degrooi woii 4 peronei, noru iv ueaitei well a peronia. outb 70 drgreca went IU peruhci, north BS uV greei wcit 14 pfirohoa. north nV degrooi wilt 20 imrctiei, norm Oi dogroei weit 2V peronoi. oortn 70 dgreoi weat ft) pvrcbvi to a pott, thonnoiouth 2M degroci et 61 porehoi to a pot, thenoa north 01 degrooi flit 00 purohn to a poit and plaoa of bagluuingf ovutaiuiug 7 aurei aud 47 porohta, bo fog partly elearod aod having a two-itory plank buuio and other improveneoti thereon. Woited, taken lo execution and tu ho lold ai the property of Jflleanur C'akkejr. Alaui eertain traot of land, iltnata in Knot townihip, Clant field oouoty, J 'a., Jwunded wwt by land nf II, H, Hboffarti, north by iandi of JaweaM. Ii loom, eaat by lindi of Jaa H. Uloou and loath by laodi of ii. A. Wito.oontalningone fa and red aorei, twouly acre! being cleared and having about ona an ill ion of good hem lock lum ber thereon and other improvement!, noised, taken fn eieoutia and to be lold ai the proper) uf Mueei Mayi. ' Alio, a certain traot of lanJ, iltuata In Trvut vllle, Urady townibip, CleartluJd eounty, Pcnaa,, beginning at ft corner between laid lot aod laud ot Adam Knarr oa the turnpike road, theuea along lino of Adam Knarr XI tt feet, theneo writ IHt feet aloog lino of aaid Knarr to lot of KnU, tbowoe eaat along lino of Kuutl Sift perobei to turnpike road, ttiuooe along aaid turnpike lt0 feet to tho beginning, eonlaining ona-bdlf acre, mora or leu, and having a plank buuM and ibop lueieua. veiled, taken iu execution and to be old aa tho property of Frederick llayh. Alio, a eertain tract of laid, iltnaio In Qoihen townihip, ClearMd eounty. Pa., bounded and described ai follow!, riit beginning at a poet corner Ii0 perebel eait of touuit, (down) tbenoe by tba oiith liilfi of warraut, No. l'Ji. theooe down the rirer 113 perchei to elm eorner, thenee north 60 peruhci to itooe oornar, thence weit 100 perobei to itone corner, thenee north 20 perehei to itone, Ibenoo wot HI perchei to a poll, thence oulh 21 dvgreei eait 108 perehei to place of be ginningcontaining I'-i acrei and 00 perchei and allowaiioc, having aoout 30 aorea cleared, ft large frame bouio, liable aud other outbuildingi there on. eised, taken in execution tad to be aeld m the property of W. W. Irvin. Alio, a eertain tract of land, iltnate lo Beeearia townihip, Clearfield eoaoty, I'a.. deterlbed ai fol io wi : Fronting on tba (lien Connell road and bounded north and eouth by lota of J. E. liillen, viit Commencing at a puet eorner on the U lea Connell road, thenca north al decroei weit 181 feet i no bee to poit, thenoa north 3V degree ran ou ieci to post, tticnoi aouth 01 dvgreea eait I4 toot to poet, thane south 50 dtareea weit 00 feet to place of beginning containing 40 square perch t and having a frame dwelling bouse and utuer improvement t hereon, be it o J, taken in etcouliuQ and to bo sold as tho property of Polar Alio, a certain tract of land, lituat In Deca tur township, Clear lielj eounty, Pcnna., bounded Bono oy too turnpiko, east by lot of l. W. Hull. south by tbe Tyrone and ClnrllrUI Railroad, and on the writ Ly lot of D. W. Holt containing about I ef an acre, and having a plank dwelling bout and other utpruremeuti thereon. Belied, taken ia aieeutiuo aod lo he sold as the property oi juouiae oaruce. , Alio, two eertain tracts of land ii oate In Brady townihip, Clearfield eounty. Pa., No, 1 beginning at a pine In the I find oonvcyrd to D. Irwin; tbenoe be same 3. perches, tuoro or iea, to poit oorner oi iano conveyed to Ueo. rents : theoce br is mo south 157 perebn, more or leis, to a beech ; thenoe by land oonrryed tp I). Irwla east S.lj perohea, more or Irsis, to post; thence by land ocimeyed to Craig A Itlauehard north 157 perchra, mora or ten, io piaoe or tjtginnint, containing 31 acraa, more or Icei. No. 2 beginning at ft bi-ach eorner of land conveyed to I. Irwin : thnc br said land wcit eji perchei, more or lm, to ebestnut eorner or other land of the said 1. Irwin : thenee by said land north 167 perebn to poit oorner of ianq oi saiq v. irvinj tbenoe Dy seme east 84 perches, mors or less, to place of bepinninjr, con taining T9 iwi and lb perches, hiring M acres eirtrcd ana plank hous and ln bam thereon, Seised, taken in execution and to be told ae tho property of Daniel Hogcra. Alio, all that eertain tract of land situate In Woodward town hip, Clearfield toanty, Pcnn'a. being eno-third of the Samuel KoiIiq tract, which Is bounded and desaribed as fallows, vtn On the south by tho southern lino nf tho Roland Rvani Haul, Mt wr ik. I... 4iv,(tins the Fiinuel Uialio tract from the Roleert ilcGee. west br thm I in rfi. vidttig the 8amuel Kmlin treat from William Par ker tract and on tbe north by division line of Mid Samuel Kmlin traei, aaid line commencing at a post us line between William Parker and Kmlin tracts and running north bO drgroes oast, acmes the said Kmlin tract, 230 perches to a pott on line noocri at cue ana raniuel fiuiuo traets, said northern line being tbe southern line of the '""nil i aiu nmnn iraef , and contaising 1 1.1 acres, more or less, with mail aJlowanco for roaii, ao., about 40 acres cleared aod a bouse aod barn thereon erected. Also, one other tract of una iu u Me in Woodward townhin. C carfleld county, Pa., being part of surrey in the nnroe of n iinsm n uicr, oounJcd by lands or William B. Aletander and others, eonuininr 125 acres, be ing partly e lea red and baring a bouro and other improvements thereoa and food ooal mine In operation. Also, ail defendant's right, tit and .mere, in ono oinir tract or land situate in Woodward township, CJearflrld county, Pa, being P-vri o n utinm niinr and Roland bans traeti, containing 200 iom and demribed as rolloari i Hounded on tho north by Juba D. Aleiander and lands of D. C. Ileosal, on tha aouth by land of e?nnn aou James t;orncly, weat by land of John II. Kulford aad George lluokenherry and on the east by Alberts, having 12J acres cleared and un der good cultivation, a rr-od two-ilory plank dwelling house, a large plank barn i property un derlaid with coal. ISritcd, taken in execution and to ba sold as tbe property of D. C. Ilrnial A Uro. Alto, a eertain traot of land lite ate In Osceola borough, Clearfield county, Pa,, bounded and de scribed as followi i Kast by Linele street, aouth hy Hale street, west by alley and north by lot of ..ai. iiaooersnsm, ana mown as lot no. Ml in tbe plan of aaid borough, and having a two-story plank house, frame subl and other outbuildings thereoa erected. Seised, taken io execution, and lo be sold as the property of John G. Suoff, Tsrhi or Pals. The price w aum ai which tha property skill be struok off must b paid it tha tin of sal, or such other arrarjr.emeE.ti made ai will b approved, othcrwlto the proper ty will be Immediately put wp and sold again at tli expfnii and rlik of tho person lo whom It wai struok off, and who, Id eao cf deficiency at sueh ra-salo, shall make good lh sams, and In no instanec will tho Dd bo presented In Court for confirmation unless tho money Ii actually paid to tha Sheriff. JUSTIN J. PIE, Smairr i Orrirw, . ' Sheriff. ' Clearfield, Pa., Dto. 1 7, 1 873. J Sheriff's Sale. TY Tlrlna f writ, nf Arvnrt' Fan!: It loed out of lb. Court of Common Pleaa at Clearfield eou.tj, and to aie diroeted, there will ba etnnaed ta PUIILIO SALH. al tha (.'eurl Houia In the borough of Clearfield, on Min dar, Ihe 1 1th dar of Januerv, IS74, al 1 o'clook, p. n., tha following Ho. I Kaiata, lo wilt All Ihoae lire traele of land, Iltuata In Dell towe.alp, Cleorleld eoenlr, I'a. The ono fiieee en the w.lera or Bear Hun, bcpinniotel hetnlork eorner, thenee be traot No. JloMI, aouth Ali de RiTel wert 20ft perohee ta biroh, thence north 8) drarvee ereee lit aveehee fra fMet, Ihnee aorth I. drirreri eaat itl 4-10 nerehcl U. poit, tbenoe nurth JO) degree! woll J0IJ perehei to tnnple, ihroo aouth 6t drgrom oaat I SO perobei lopoit, lhen aouth 601 degrooi welt ill percbea lo Letn loch, thenee lent a Stl) dogreea eaat Hi perrhra to plaoa of beginning onntaining Til) aorre, 17 perehra and allowance. The other plree thrreof ore inning at a hemloek oo I In of No. J.'JS, tbeneo north 40 drgreea weat Jtfl perrhel tr a heuilooli, thenee north 40 drgreei eaat SO perohea lopoit, thenoa aouth 411 degree! rait I IS perchei wbiu pile, tbenea by No. MS eouth 5 d.greea woat "0 perchei to plan of beginning antais Ing 110 aorei, I p.rohr, and allowance. Brlied, taken In eieruti.ua aad lobe told ai tho proper!; of 1. l.fcUb, 1 ' Tumi or turn 1b frlra nt aom at which the properly a boll ba ururk off nuat ha paid at the lima of lala, or aiioh alhai arrorigenenla made ai Will bo ar.nro.ed. otherwlaa the nron. crty will be liaraediatel put up and loidlgan al tha eipenaa and riak of the peraon lo whom It wai atraok oeT.and who. tn oaae ofdelolenrj, at inch r.-aal., ahall aiah. good Iho lame, and in noinitsneo will the Ix.d bo preionted In Coari for aonlrmatlon nnlrii tho aionej i ee. laalljr paid the Sheriff. JUSTIN i. MB, Knaairr'i Orni s 1 . fiherif. Claarleld, I'a, l)o.l, , 1373, J AI)MIM.TKATOItH NOTK lNW!ca Ii her.br gi.on thai tetter. of edmlnlctreiion en tha eitait of Si4t tl. rTAHH, dacoaied, lata of Knox townihin. Ulearll.ld aouuie. t'enn'a. bating been duly granted lo tha underaign.d, all p.raona Indebted lo laid eatate will pleaee wake Immediate naroient. and Ihoae karini el a I mi or demaadi will prracnl then properly uihtnlloated for selllenienl without drlay. l.KWIS KltllAKII, J A (.'(III ARNOLD, Adroinl.tr.lora. Mow Millport, Kor. t, 1ST tt CAItTIO If. All perroai aro hereoe oa aliened erainet nurekaaraw of la ane ei v niedJline wtih lh. follqwli c prepertr, now In poaioialonof Jamet U. K.llr, of Knoj townihip, oa Ihe leme belong! tn me. via i Ore bronn llorao. on. aorrel Mar. .nd two arte of Urn tn. poo, ( 't Jte w, W. K KI.LT, " W aili'frtira.ntj!. : ; SherifTs Sale. ... BT trta of wrlu of fieri rati; laanad out of ftre Cowrl of Ooraraon Plea, of CI. ... fi.ld eounty, and lo mt dlr.etad, lhero will bo ipoa.d la PUBLIO SAI.g. mi the Oourt Uouae, ill lh. borough of GlearSeld, a Monday, tbo i..u - vi nuern inf., M 1 o OtOoa, ,, oj.. the following U.al K tale, to wll ' All Ibt right, till, and fntaroU la all that .... tain lei of ground, ail. at. la Ueeator lewniem ClcrCI oouoty, P., bounded aw loo wen by publio road leading from Oieeola to I'hillpie.rg on the Muth by McMallen, oa Ibo eait I, J.i 0 Crane, and on tha oonh by Taylor tainiug on. lot, and baring a two-itory booaoard other liapKrr.farnfi lli.reun. H.iatd, lakra In execution and lo bo aold aa tbo properly of Va. Taylor. Alio, all tbe rliht. title nd later nt la all IU, eertain lot of ground, liluale In tbe Tillage of purn'ine, I'uroaoie wwnanip, t,iearneia oounty, I'a , bounded on Ihe north by Maple Street, on the weat by etibert Coriuon. and on thoaoutl ae eaat by J. T. Hrndetion containing about on.. fourth or an aero, mora or leae, and baring a' fra ine bone, and other improvement! tberoan. Soiled, taken In execution nnd lo be Mid si law propeny oi a. r. n pence. Alio, all Iho rli;ht, title and lotereat In an that eertain tract of laud, lilu.te in I'.nn townihip. wooniy, rm., euDnorq on in. eait by drier Dell, oa I lie eouth by llelMenrether, on the weat hy Milei Hpeneor, and on Ilia north by Ua tlilei II loom oonuloing 41 aorei, mora or leu, being all elearnl, and bating a Irama bouaa and log barn thereoa .reeled, botard. taken la eio. culioa and to bo fold al the uroi.artr of .1 r..i . ... Alio, all Ihe right, title and iBterett la all that etrtoin Iraet of land, litoate in Beocaria fown aliip, Claarleld eonnly, I'a, beginoing at a poit by a dugwood, being a oorner of tho Jeaae lloor.r. now Adam Uurdiuau'a farm, Ib.nea by Iandi of'. U.auii McCoy north S percboa lo a pnat hy a dogwood, theon by land of John Weld, jr., weit I'M (irrcbea to a poat, thenca by Harduan Phil ipa (uow llaniilton Weld; eouth Sit parotic! to a ' poit by a pine .tump, tbi-oeo by lendl of Jeile Villi.mi and Jci Hoorer eait 132 perchei to the place of bcgioolrg oonlaining 11K, aore. and allowance, and baring a frame hona. and barn thereon ereeted. rjciacj, taken in eireutior anJ lu bo .old aa Iho property af Ueorge W. i'caree. . Alao, all Iba right, title and Intereet In all that eertain lot of ground, litoate in Jane.rill., Uu. lick lownahip, C learSeld eounty, Pa , booadiKl on the weit by P. and A. t'lyan, on Ihe eaat by VTal. nut Street, on tbe north by on alley, and on tho eoulb by Wni. Sedgwick oonteioing ono loan lot end having a plank bonee and other improve, menu thereon, foiled, taken In .location and to be .old oi Ibo property of Fraooil Hyerl. Taaaa or Sili The prie. or luia al whlih th. propeny aball be .truck off nail k. paid at tb. time of eale, or each a her arrangonenu mad. a. will bo approved, otborwiao tha property will ba Immediately put ap and aold again at tho oip.nie and riak of tho perena to whom it wai itroek off, and who, In oaae of delei.noy at ueh re aale, ahall make good tho name, and ia no inetanee will the Deed bo preaented la Court for ronflrinolioB anion Ibo mooey la oetunlly paid lo the (Sheriff. JUSTIN J. I' IK, Bunairr a Orrica, I Slienl. ClearOeld, Pa, Dee. 17, IST1. j CO0ET PROCLAM ATI05. rrilKHKA8, noa. C. A. MATKR, Preildcnt Judge of lh. Coart of Common Ple.i of the Twenty. Bfth Judicial Diatrict, oompoaed of th. eounliea of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton -and lion. WiLiiea C. Four and Uon. Joan J, Kuao, Aaiociala Jodgei f ClearSeld county, havo lamed tktir proe.pl, ta Be directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleaa, Orphai' Court, Court of Quarter Seaiioni, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Conti of Oeneral Jail Deliv. ery, at tbe Court Horn, at Claarleld, in and for tho eounty of Clearftrld, eomaioneing on th. oecond Monday, 13th day of Jan., 11474, and to con tinue one week. NOTICE 18, therefore, hereby given, to '.l.o Coroner, Juitieel or the Peace, and Conatablee, ia aud ror aaid eounty of Clearneld, to or peer in th.ir proper perioa., with their Beoorda, Rolla, InqniaiUone, iauainatloaj, and other Kemem hrancaa, to do thoaa tbioga which to their oftcea, and in their behalf, pertain to bo done. Q1VKN nnder my heed at Clearfield, thh) 17th day of lieecmber, in tho year of eur Lord oaa thuoaand eight hundred and lerenty-tbree. JUSTIN J. PIE, Sheriff. I" 'ir op jl:KOHCi)5ItvK'Yoit jan". J l AbtV 1KKM commencing oa Ike 12th: sin jiaoRi. Joi. W. Lull.,.Derearia llenrr Drcth ..Uell John W. Bell ' Wm. Alhert....Biadlord tVin.H. Luther.... Urady J.C.lfonderroa.Burnaide llaxel ItmonM Chut Jaa Holt Corington J. M Kratter.Clearhrid O. II. Welch.... " J.Ttiompeon.Curwooav'l A, J. bliucart...Deeatari J. C. Ferguson. Fergui'a A. Marry... (iirard Thomp. Road....tloahen Robt. Johoaioa.Jordan Tboe. Lanieb.. Lawrence Jaa. II. II lie L. lit" Daniel rleamaM..Monil Frank Wilhelm... " U. W. OilUttir.S.Wiih K. B. IIertman..0acei.'.4. Jaa. Melntyro Pmn Joh.8. Uolden......Pie vaavaasK Jt aorta. Howard Wrlla..Beocrla I G. W. Thompioa.Cur'i'o R. II. MotJee Bell Perry K-.h.rt..Decalur II. K. 6uimiuel....B..rg. C. C. Ehultte.... - J. Pearee, Jr... Bradford Jemea Kcpl.art.. " S. Lan.borry W m. Bowlee,.Ferguion R. O Pavel Brady John L. Penll. " P. W. Uraoeker " Jont. rhaffer ,. ' M Joba.Mclleary... " M.S. Clark.. K. Brillhart..,.Uurniido 6. C. llradford....llirard Matt. Tata. Uolhcn R. Bumgantner... " Allen Cupler " Ueo. WoodwaruLllulton Janiei Hea Jordan C. Heitline....Karlhbui Torra linker...... Oliver Htaveni. CheitlC. B. Norria,. Lawrence Jna.Livingatoa Edward W iae...Morril Michael Rader., ' D. II. Waring.,. Andrew Spenoar.,Prnn John llunlep Pike John R. McClure., " Irvia Thninpaon...! " Milton MoClnro..... " liea. Hartahorn Jr. " Wm. Mulhn.Woadnard John MoQuilkon-. " F. F. Coudriet.Cori ngton Fred. Hackett.Clearleld Jame, Kerr...H " Samuel Purge, " Koa Reed C. W. Smith,. ' Frank Short.,. " C. llowo , M. Owcaa..Curwonieillo RI'.CISTKR'H SOTICKe-Kotlca ii hrro! y given thai the following account! have beep eiainined and pureed by mc, and remaia filed cf rooord ta thla office for tha inepeottoa of heir, legatee!, ereditorl, and oil other, in any other wev intcreated, and will bo preeented to the next Or phan!' Court ol Clearfield eounty, to bo held at Iho Court Houae, in Ihe borough of 4Jlearurld, eoin mrnoing on the 3d Monday (being tho 12th day) of January, A. 0. 1874. Final aoeonot nf Jemea Wriglry, Adminlatra tor ol Milton McBride, late of tbo boreuch of Clearfield, aoonty of Clearfield, deeoalod. Account of John M. Adenia, Trmtee of tho ol. tate of John Burgunder, lata of Burniido town, ihip, Clearfield eounty, deeraaed. Final account af Howard Wold, Administrator of Hamilton Weld, lato of Beocaria tap., Clear field eoanty, dooeaied. Final account of John W. Wrigley, Adininii, tretor of Frtncil Menticr, lata el fool I count.r, Iowa, formerly of (iirard towaihip, Clearfield oounty, deceaeed. Partial account of John L. Cuttle, Adoinietra tor of tho aetata of David Miller, lot. of Law. renoe lownahip, Clearfield eounty, deceaied. Triennial account of William Riddle, gi ardiaa of Iaaiab II. Cowan, minor child of Jaiue. Cow. aa, lato of Beeearia lownahip, deoraoed. Partial eacount cf J. II. Kirk and David Rreuif, adminiatralora of William L irk, lata of Bra a r townihip, deceaeed. Partial account of John 8. MeKiernan. guardi an of Kdgar Stevene, minor child of Abcdacra Slovene, deceaeed. - Rtmantn'e Orrira, ) A. W. t.FF, Clearfield, Pa., Dee. IS, IHTI-tc J Regiller, M TIIK CCH'HT PtllJlll(IMPLi:n of ClearBcId Co.aty, Pciina. DANIEL P. BLOOM,) No. It, March T, !" VI. " r SAP.A1I A. BLOOM.) Subpoena tn Divorce. The undcreigned Coenmiiiioner, appinted by the Court to Uko leellejoev la the alioro eaaa, will attend lo the dntiel of hi. appoinlta.nl t the Sheriff. efSoe, ia Clearfield, on Tnea.'iy.I'ce. 30th, A. I). 1 r-T.i, when and wh.re all partiei -lereated can attend. A. O. K RAM Kit, Clearfield, Deo. 10, 'Jl-Jt. Commiiaioner. AllTlilN.- All peraonr ore hereby oaution j od againat pun-baring or meddling with the following properly, ia the boweaaion of Joirph llelaber, of lluaton lowna'ilp. ai Ihe e:ue be long! to me i The property hich nld licl.-Bcr livee, In I'enflcld, i daik brown Narea, I bar Mono, I bay More, 1 aorrel Mare, I dun Celt, Buggiea. I Spring Wagon, I Lumber Wagon, J cled-Mllile II erne., t arte lir j! ilerne-m anil all other properly ia bla pojasaiion, aacepl bia honacbnld l.roimr. ' Deo. 10, 75-4t JQIJX VAN BllADANT. AI'DITOII-'S eVOTICIV-tn the Orpham' Court of Clearfield eoanty. I'a. In the real-l-rUtho pertrtlon or the reel eatate of letcr llarger, Ule of Ilrm.lfwg lowahlp. dee d. Prop erty taken bv I. l. Bargerat appralacmcul -Notice la hotchy ttvep that Ihe on.leralgned Ma tter will etleiid to th. dutlo. of hi! ar-oeintmcnl nihil ofiVe, ia flc.r.id, Pa, on cdm .' lice. J IU, 1;,1, at IS o'clock, a. m, ai wh cj .i A .1... .11 mrll.a iMercated ere eriineilea to attend. jollN U. tVUV. Deo. 10, I'TI-SU Auditor. A piHINISTHATOR " '-""'i'l' hereh, given that letter! of admialrlrnllea lh. eet.la of JOII Kt'.-f. V lien lownaoip, t-mi - - , having been duly g.ated tolh. . ,-t.Jl T J ..i.l. will nle.ee male .. .. . i-i.a.ii .. ,. l-a . ncrr.-'. oav ng necn auiy geewir, ...... nereonadebled raid oetal. H fl"" Iniroooi.l. p.ymeiil, and Ihoea having ela i dem,ndl will preeepl them prcmrlv ..thenlici lira. e tirettej IDT eOMIcmeua wiiwowi JJj jg OJ RF, 0-l.n,l, Nov. 1 IMS. !'Jil'W.':