f "GEORGE B. GOODLANDEU ' -' - KDITuR AXD fltOFRtRTOB. ' .CLKARF1JJLD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNIXO. DEO. 21, 1878. FfcAouiNO. The American Bank tiota engraving oompany. of Is'ew York, diivlmrgoj one - hundred cm ployees last Fritlny.- No two Indivklimls in the Slute la bored harder to defuat Ilia new Con alitilion than our two United States Senators, Simon Cameron and John Scott. Their career is closod. . Willinmsport gave a majority of S20 for the now Constitution. The Bulletin was "fernenst" it, but liUo tlio Pittsburgh Commercial and the TIIKEE Tdegrapht and its Thiladel. plua namesake, all got Iherneolvcs llirushed most completely. ' Tur New Constitution. This ptv liticul chart has been adopted by a very large majority probably by 150,01)0, which is certainly very grat ifying to all who are more patriotic than partisan. Tbo old Constitution received only about 1,200 majority in 1S43. o - Co.N0IIE8SI0.NAL ETIQUETTE. COD grossman Wilson, of the State of In- diiina, In reply to Mr. Halo, of New York, who was championing tho nnti- aalivry-grab bill on tho floor ol tho lloubo, on the lSlb, called the latter "a very fino specimen of a dirty dog.' This statesman-like remark produced luughter and clamping of Lands. a, Poetical. A little busy bco ran through the bair of the poet of the New York i!un, lust week, as instance tbo lollowmg on "tho government:' Hew dotk Iht silent T'. S. O. Impror. each ihining boor, " And gather ni.ny all tb. tim. By prortituting power. How tkillfully be leyl bil plane, . And yet bow thin tbey are, And oh I bow graoefully lha wbill - He puffi bil eboieo cigar.' Which M-Tho Pittsburgh Commer cial and tho Telegraph bare cither no influence or circulation in their abid ing city. Which f To oppose tho Con Btitutiori so vehemently as those two organs did, and then have 1 0,000 ma jority polled for it by the people of Allegheny county, looks like a won derful downeetling. 4The Chairman of the Radical Stato Commiiteo bad belter be looking after his organs, or the people A Phettt Exajiplb Tho Iladical loaders have all becomo so corrupt, that Grant is unable to find a man fit for Chief Justice without being con- laminated by some outbreaking politi cal sin, which must first be investiga ted by tbo Senate. Tho chai-irns rtf corruption and bribery made against Williams, detains his confirmation. Is thoro not a man in the party .who is above suspicion tur that position? . "The old thing has boen inflated" again. The Domocratio majority in Texas for Governor and State officers will exceed 40,000. That is pretty good for a party that only polled - 83, 055 at the previous Governor's elec tion, three years ago. If this infla tion don't stop soon, the Iladical por tj'willboso effectually "busted up" that it will never be beard of in tbo future; . , Tub Last of' the Trio. Goorgo Wagonsnllcr, who with Lebo and Sam. Monear sold themselves to Si mon Cameron in 1859, for a valuablo consideration, diod in Sunbury, on the the 10th, In his Gild year. After being driven from tbo Legislature.and afraid to go back to Schuylkill county, Cam eron gave him a borth on the railroad at Sunbury, where ho remained until hifrdeath. This trio bolted John V. Forney, who wws then the Domocrat io nominee for United States Senator, ab4 voted for and elected tho Winno bngoCliiuf.- - CoNaitEss! This body bus adjourn i over from lust Friday to tbo 5lh of January, ns a holiday vacation. Although in session for over three weeks, DoUiiiijf his Uctm dotte except debating the 'Wary grab." Bon. Butler commands the members much bolter than be did bis forces at Big Bethel, or at the Dutch Gup, or any rwlwro else. , lie is eomplo'.o master f tlw situation.: Blaine Is "Speaker tmt tlx "Beast" ,i boss, nnd Grant !t Co.' duro .nol bottlo hfoi again. ' Car penter, the j'iifined (!) Curnentcr, rules the Sonato and Butler the Honeo,wilb a Credit Mobilicr and salary ginlbcr at the lifcd of vory important Cdtn mittco. What Vongli sort of joke H jvill be if Congressmen who doub led be . President's salnry in coosid ratln of a moderate bribe in tho vSbarte ol a limited Increase of their own pa should now bo compelled to cut down Iboir modest compensation leaving the ' President's magnificent allowance undiminished. Senator Scott did not increase bis ihaotfes to bo his own successor in tbo United States Kdnate by his buncombo apenckci.lgainst tbo new Constitution. Tba UdhI'ntt tslls the fol lowing i Gonoful Nogloy our own general Nogloy liwaeain bwJi eloot aj President of the Union League ol ' Araeriea. Considering the tact tbat he i( ono of tbo leading ".fend er of the Mlary steal, the 4'wn Jtitpf pf .Amerjcs bat done wcJL rsiMitmiiiUli bium intiaAar . Vadly SJtalcH. It appoara that all tho Jodges of the Supremo Court, except Shars wood, took tho stump nnd street against the now Constitution, up un til tho polls oioscd. Judge iloi'cur telegraphed to bis homo ut Townnda, requesting his friends to opposo It there, but when the polls closed they scnihimadiHpatch announcing n lurgo majority for it. Besides tho Court and the Phila delphia and Pittsburgh rings, the two United Stales Senators, Cuinoron nnd Scott, legged in with them to defeat tho new instrument. The people in those two cities do not socm to have much respect for those big roosters. To give 34,000 in the ono city, and 10,000 in the ollior, is cortuii'ly a little rough on the Supremo Court. Wo have some recollection of a Ilad ical Stale Convention, which assem bled at Williamsport, soveial years ago, passing a resolution to the effect thai tho Supreme Court should put t8elf in harmony, with tho people Would not a similar resolution bo in order about this period? ' Who will prcsont it to the Bench 7 MrCi.unK'8 Victory. Col. Ale. K. McCluro was bcrenaded in Phila dclphiu, on the night of tho Constitu tional election, and expressed inn few sontencos that which will find a re sponse in overy honest heart in the Stato : ' 'I "I havo no rudo liuzr.aa to fline in the face of a defeated foe. Thoso who have fallen in tho struiri'lo havo I invited the contest by a peri-latent disregard of tho popular will, nnd 1 nm pained to Bay, by glaring abuses of authority. To them this admoni tion comes with tho omnipotence ol tho sovereign mandate, and they tinvo but to accept its purpose and obey its peremptory requirements. It is fiie- ciflo in its lessons, both in city and State; it will bo content with nothing less than a piiro ballot in Philadel phia ; it must wear among its laurels regenerated system ol legislation, and it mut-l have uniform mid lust uws lor municipal government : thro which tho cilir.cns can enforce proper restraints upon their servant. It teaches, also, that tho sovereign "will must bo sovereign, and that its crea tures shall not stay its band when a struggles for a bettor existence It declared to its judiciary that judges may at limes liuvo losaons to learn, as well as politicians and statesincu. C'hccrs.j A Scandalous Nomination. Tho Llien, Now York Observer, in ollud- ng to Williams, I, rants Appointee fur Chief Justice, says : "It was a shufnclcss thing on the part of the 1 resident to muue it, and it would be an indecent thing on tho part of tho Scnffto'to. confirm it. Tlio Senators are net so ignorunl of their duties as they Sometimes seem to be. U thev contirnt Williams it will not bo because. they think it proper nnd right to. do so, but because they uro too cowardly to stand tho threats of executivo ven geance. A uiBtmguished Judgo ex pressed the hnpo that illiuins would bo confirmed. In answer to a look of surprise ho gave his reason : 'If he is Grant's first choice, what would bo (rants second choicer But oven Grunt might make a better nominal ion tnun this, and he could uot possi bly mako a worse ono." TROum.E Amono the Saints Ply. mouth Church troubles as detuiled bv sensational papers, havo become as diHgusting as the debates in Congress. Mr. Bowen and Mr. Beecher have a good deal to suf, whilo the church So ciety looks on in dumb amazement. Jsccchcrs ready wit brings him up at the right point every timo. We hope they wilfget the Church cleaned out soon, nud not troublo Dcotilo with what Beecher and tho members of the Church and congregation may have done. It is a wonder that Matt. Car. penter, Speaker pro tan., of the Sen ate, don't join that church. But per haps it is worso limn Congress, and that Carpenter thinks that bad enough. An Incident About. he hour that tho Socrotary of AVer's arraignment of Hint 'Christian soldier," Gon. O. O. Howard, was boing road before Con gress, an aid -of his fresh from his latest held of labors, with "tears in bis eyes," was telling a Chicago audi ence that "Whon en route to tho In diun Territory General Howard never traveled on Sunday, but held church services and sang glorious old hymns, lo which llio Indians listened in crowds with toars in thoir eyes," and aukoj that, for the sakoof the Indian, some thing like tho JVeedmcn's Bureau bo established for his protection, under tho direction of Howard. O I U ! A Thus Test. Oh Yes I tho re publican party Ihlons to tho wnrninjs from the peoilo coiKeriifng the back pay steal, and how T By appointing twenty-two of its grubbers to bo Chairmen of Sonato Committees, and thirty of tho same stamp in tho llonso to be Chairmen of tho llouso Commit tees. The only two Democratic Cbuir mcn of Congressional Cnmmiltoos are Senators Thurman and Bayard, and iti.y afnari hark puy. Thoro is on rocord fifty-two llepublican cin.; ,n with bonds defiled ; and not ono Dom ocratio Chairman with unclean hands. Tlio Now York 2'ribune earnestly urges tho pcoplo of Philadelphia, to follow tho example set in the Tweed case, aud to push to conviction and imprisonment tho lenders of tho rings who huVe been plundering the trcstiry of tho Quaker city. If all tho men who have been guilty of criminal con duct, in connection with publio offices in Philadelphia woro incarcerutcd, there would bo few left lo oppoM tho roloims proposed by tho new Consti tution, .., Statesmanship. Tho Washington correspondent Of the New York Hun, says that tho President is so much dolightod with the oporntion of his project lor resuming spcoio payments by giving silver to the amount nf live dollars on ull bills against the Gov ernment, that he will rooommond an extension ol tbs benefits of that measure by paying ton dollars in sil ver whenever tho bill against the United Statos exceods (500,000. A IIamca CoNVEnsron -R. W. Ilnghos, whom the Prosidonthas nom inated to the vacant pinto of Federal Judge la tfastorn Virginia, was the rankest of secessionists, and edited the Jtichrnond Examiner during the rebellion. Jlois thedofcated C'rP.t candidal fur Uvvvmsr. financial JtiUmauatremrHt, DEPI.OltAUl.t CONDITION OF TUB NATION AL THEASUllV. WAsntNOToN, Poocmbor 12. Tho desperate strait to which tlionusman ngement of Socrotary Kichurdson ha orougui the treasury Is at Just con foHHvd. The Secretary, seeing his greenback reservo, which be is pulling in circulation in violation of the plain letter of the law, dwindling duy by dtiy, so rapidly that it is only too easy to loll just how long the balance will lust, comes to Concrcss, with an op peal for inoro taxes lo replenish bis empty vaults. At tho close of busi noss ill me treasury department yes. icmiiy inooulsiandingorrculitlinn wai ovor 373,000,000, or 1 17,000,000 moro than is nuthoiizcd by law. Tho finances of tlio govornmont are in such an unhappy plight that the treasurer s accounts are overdrawn In overy direction, anil thoro U not an aviiilublo dollar in tho Treasury out side of what is termed tho reserves, except tho gold. If all the disbursing officers should draw their balances, the government would go to protest for want of currency) nor would it tare mil en belter It all its gold liabili ties should bo presented for paymont, including the January coupons and tho .'0,1)00,000 of tho loon of 1857, inning ono on tnut uaio, lor wnicu tho holders can domand coin instead of tho 5 per cent; bonds provided lor their redoinplion.it they cIiooho. Mr. iuchurdson is at the end of bis tether. Ho must have more monov. anu me poopio must no tuxou to tur nlsh it. ' Uo wants nbout 112,000,000 mni'o of annual incomo, ho informs the ways and means comnutteo, nnd he proposes that it shall be raised by the restoration ot taxes abolishod as no longer nocdful, nnd by tho incruaso of otnor taxes, reduced not long sinco, becauso thoy woro thought unneces sarily high. The turiff on tea and cotleo lie wants restored; the tax on whisky increased ten cents a trillion. and that on tobacco four conts a pound. If this does not produco tho required amouni no recommends the revival ol the tax on tho cros receipts of rail ways and express companies, nnd tho whole of the iormcr sehedulo B. Un U'ss tho bill which tho coiniuitlco will probably report in occorduiice with theso recommendations is made party measure and whipped through tho houso, it will be hotly contested on mo iicuubiicun ns well as on the Democratic Bido, and tho Secretary will not bo likely to get his money In time lo save him lroui Insolvoncy. Jiwune. The Supreme J u wis. For tho first lime in tho history of Pennsylvania lliojudgosol llio heproino Court re cognized apolitical party and actively participated in a partisan mooting. itiis tney did in the most cmpbulio woy by writing favoring letters to the Anti-Constitution meeting in Phila delphia. Two circumstances make this a flagrant offanco. First, bocause luey expressed advorso opinions on a local- instrument which thoy may bo called on to construe, thus virtually! I . ... i t. i i 1 iic-juuging u icui cusu. oecunu, uo cause they had already decided in tho Philadelphia caso adversely to tho or dinance for submitting the Constitu tion to voto. Every precedent in tho History ot tbo Judiciary was thus vio lated. They not only urranged them selves on tho side of corruption by en deavoring to provant a fair voto in Philadelphia, but in so doing declared ibut the people of Pennsylvania, wero tlio subjects, soils, nnd slaves ol, their Legislative servants. - . To crown Ibis iniquity they have bad tho audacity to descond to tho arena of political contest and lo a com bat waged against corruption. ' Tprms ot detestation are wanting to express tho aMiorronco of every honest man for such conduct. It is a depth of baseness unparalleled. "Gon in the Constitution." The following well-limed remarks concern ing this question appear in the New Cumlo Gazette'. There is jut as mu.-li reason in sav ing that God should bo in the Consti tution of gas companies, railroud com panies, literary sooiulies, etc, as in tho Constitution of tho I nited States. When God is in tho hearts of the poo pio, thai is sulliuiorrt, thcro is nothing moro required. Vt hen lie is not in the hearts of tho pcoplo, it is no matter whether Uo Is in Constitution or not, and tho foolish atlompt under such circumstances to deceive Him by a political rather than a religious indorse ment only betrays tho Ignorance of its authors. If God is every whore Uo is already in the Constitution, and those who nro engaged in onorti to legislate mm into a position which lie lias oc cupied for almost u century, Beoin lo have v.M-y cruuo notions ol ills pecu liar attributes. If He is not every where, Ho is not God. That is nil thoro is of i(, ye Biblo-bnnging politi cians, l y tho way, it occurs to us ns being jtlst possible that God is quite ns competent to locato in the nghl place ns puritanic meddlers, calling themselves Christian statesmen, aro to locato Him or movo Him about as heathens do their idols. . Advice to this New Congress. The road to honosly, good govern mont, nnd right legislation is dilTicull and laborious. The road to corrup tion, stealing, and ruin is easy and may seem pleasant, xtevorlliolcss the former road is tho only sate ono to follow. 1'ruuiiow" nnnoniv, avoid jobs, save tho pcoplo's money, dual tnoreilosnly with public robbers, and tho people will npprovo and will keep you in power; but the o) ;iosile lino of con duct will bo detected and surely pun ished. Tho punishmont may bo de Inyed.biililiHCci'laiii. Tweed thought it would bo delay od forever; bathe knows better now. Keep yonr bands nnd everybody else's hands out of tho Treasury. The people nro in distress, and will not patiently bear any schema for Increas ing the publio debt and adding lo their burdens, Cut down oxpensos, post pone all fplendid undertakings, nnd take in sail. No Credit Mobiiiors, no postal tclcgrAphs, no post office savjugs banks, no back pay or forward pay swindlers, no saddling of bankrupt projects upon the Trcnsury. Now is tho timo for stopping nnd sotting up, and not for launching out in specula tions. Conservatism, cuulion, hold ing back, Is tho only eafo rule at pres ent. Sun. An exehango remarks s Is ft Lot a singular stato of ensp 'when 4 Sptialo Committee lias to henr witnesses ns to the honesty of a man who has boon nominnted by the President for Chief JiiHtke, bqforo voting to confirm lilm? This is tho euso with regard to Wil liams. Is thore no man fit for tho po sition whoso honosly is not a m ullar .Jof sucbgravo doubt I ting M'vbHe Monty miAoMf Late. Tho following statement of facts is derived from tho Wurhington corres pondent of the Tribune but tho facts ihcmsolvus havo long boon notorious : "Ono way in which the Navy De partment gets rid of a great amount of inoney is by using a largo portion of that appropriated for repairs in the' construction ot new snips. There ure now building In various parts of the ur "n'!0" lead" trong, healthy wo oountry, in addition to the six new, mtn mor 11)80 " need Cuba or specie sloops-of-wnr uuthonrod by tho Imt.cu"""' Congross, six other vossols. larsor than thoso authorized, and which are nomi Ina ly boing repaired. Tho names ol thorn uro the Marlon at Portsmouth. tho vanduiis at Uostun, the Moliicat at Mare Island, the Galena, at Norfolk llio bwatara at Brooklyn, and Quin nobaug at Philadelphia. In the Mar. ion thore hprcsorvod of tho old vessu' n piece of timber no largor than a man could easily carry in Ins hands and it is said that tho amount left of tho original vessel in the case nf each otvtiie others is no longor. Tho ex cuse given for building now vessels oat of new appropriations for repairs, is that Congress would not appropriate money for new ones, and ibis wus the only way in which they could be ob tained. Each of theso vessels is of 910 tons burden, except tbe Mohican, which is 075 tons." This is a fraud worthy of the nresont Soero'lnry of tho' Navy. Under the protonce of repairing old ships, he umicis new on os. Longross lias not authorized it, and there is no lusiifico. tion lor the proceeding in anything that can be foujid upon the statute book, it is simply a perversion of the publio money miido under a false pro lenco; and il a spirit of justice und regard for law pervaded tho House of iicprescn tali ves, the olllcor guilty of such a wrong would bo Impeached, as he deserves. . Death or ex JunuE Samuel Nel son. CoOl'ERSTOWN, N. Y., Doc. 13. lion, bumuol ISclson, ex-Judge of the l.'nitod Mutes supremo Court, diod suddenly of apoplexy, while silting in bis chair, at hall-pust 1 o clock this afternoon, at his residence in this place. X.x-Juntiee JNclson hub a nullvo on Now York, and wus born on tho 19th of November, 179.2. Ho was udmit tcd to the bur in 1817, and became distinguished in his profession. In lsUbowasa 1 residential elector fioui his nalivo State and during the follow ing year was a dcloguto to tbo State Constitutional Convention. From 1828 to 1831 he was a judie of the circuit couit, from 1831 to 1S37 a judgo ol tho Supremo Court of tho Stato, and during the lust named year became Chief justice. This position he held till 181ft, whon President Tyler np pointed him a justice of the United Statos Supreme Court. Early in 1871 ho wo appointed by President Grant ono of tho Amcricun members ol tho joint high commission by which tho treaty oi vt usiiinglon, in settlement of tho Alabama claims and all other umcrenccs witn oreat liritain, wis negotiated. Ho was an active mem ber of tho commission ; but his grcit nu uh'j milium uvuiui reiiuercu uis re tirement from the supreme benub necessary soon after, and on Decem ber 3, 1872, ho sent in bis resignation. Ho was ono of the ablest jurists and purest men tbat ever sat on the bench n this oountry. - ( ;, A Nice Loyal Judcie. A Tonoks. Kansas, correspondent, writing toll New York Sun about United States Judge Dcluhay, says that ho has beet a standing disgrace to the State. U dor eloak 6T hie authority ho has out raged tho laws with impunity, lb has pretended lo bold Court whon ii a stall of the most disgusting inebria tion, ai tno present term of t i; United Stutcs Circiyt Court it wt Dcluhay 's duty to assist Judiro Dillni Doluhay went to Topeka and put uS stthe Fifth Avenuo'tlotol, and Dillol, lo avoid him, went to the McMcckh House. Wbon court adjourned on III' second day, Dulahay staggered up ( Dillon, and said : "Jiidire, w hy m h I don't you come ovdr to tho Fifil Avenue to board ; you'll starvo ts death at McMeekin's. You're a d-Jl nice man for a Judgo why, I've sclt lienor men than you to the penilek tiury." This unfortunate wrolch lili been kept in oMice to the disgust of tit) decent people ol (ho Stato by the Poif croy-iamwoii lung, mo barot ivss) sas ure not inclined lo loave tho choio of a successor to Dolalmy to tho cap rice of a man who is too often fn-Pt luhay's condition, and havepassodk resolution requesting that no appoint ment bo made to fill the vacancy untjl tho bar of the Stute have had an op portunity lo indicato their choice. Ii understood that the railroads aro endeavoring lo Influence the noiuirl Hon at Washington, Tlio appoint mout of IIowo, of Wisconsin, Indicates mat tncy may no sueces-Iul Limit Tiinoroii the Mountains. 4- Tlio New Vork Tribune- of Thursdiry contains a map, diagram, and a five column description of tho great tun nel iiirougu me iioosao Mountain. It is four und throo quarter miles in length ; has been cightoen years in construction ; six hundred feet abovo tido-water twenty-six feel in height; about twenty-four in breadth with double track ; ooat botwocn four apd five millions of dollars, and during its excavation a loss of one hundred and tliii'lv-five lives. It was the great barrier of accofts to tno uv-enn btwan Now England and tho far West and gave the valley of tho Hudson nnd tho city of New iorlt tho monopoly of the export trade, we may esv almost of the whole trado of the North. - Henceforth the great metropolis tnti6i ioou to her laurels, lor the "Hub" Insists that Ibis wondorful achievement will mako theirport the shortest cut lo Europo', by two 1iun, dred miles, thaa by any olbof possi ble roulo. Tho tunnel tracks will be commonccd very soon, and a jubilee train traverse it by the 4th of July next. Thus tho backbono of the east ern spur of tho-Apulachian is com pletely sovcrod, end Boston Common is on a lovel with the prairies of the West. 'if r. rati. T iv f. nr's Great . Mistake. Tbe Washington correspondent ol the Cin cinnati Commercial, In alluding 16 tbe groat Now York robber, says : Boss tweed should have operated in Wash ington, with the assistance of Bub eoek. Ho should bayo Improved eve rything thereabout at (unay prices, giving out jobs to' tho right parlies, and dividing the profits for tho sake of getting sqnnro. In this case fc would have received promotion from the White House, wonld have been pntTed in tho Preoidontml mcsoge,and would have been confirmed by tbe Senators ut befor. they tor) It tbirir cuii in ins UBH'jueking nail. . Mtemt. Tho hardships of tho ocean iron dads. Sombody says : "The womon who ;s indifferent to her looks is no woman," : A man in Duluth Is so mean that he luarrols with his wifo about the poli tics of the paper she expands bor bustle with. . ; Mrs. Elisabeth Csdy Stanton says Son a tor Sumner refuses to act on any of the Sonate Committees because lie is put oo the tail end of them. He rofuses to play second fiddlo. Josh Billings gives the following advice to young men : "Don't be dis- kourngod if your mustastrdon't crow It sometimes happens wbon a mustash dus the best, nothing olsodut so well." I liobort Finney, Seorotary of tho Eureka and Boatman's Marine and I'iie Insurance Companies, of Pitts burgh, is discovered to be a defaulter to the amount of 30U,UU0. Among curious wills in England dovoteo wife wills that her-darling husband shall marry ere long a nice, protty gVI, who is a good housewife, using oaruut she Das a good temper Col. Fnderick Dent, father of the wifo of President Gran died in Wash ington Ci:y on last Mondy nigbt i week. Us bad readied tbe advanced ago of 88 yoars. His roraains wore taken to St, Louis for intormcnt. Josh Billings divides the human rncu Into three clusscs : i noso wn0 think it is so, thoso who think it isn't so, and those who don't care whether it is so or not. An exchange soys: Tbe Distriot Attorney of Dallas, Texas, is only paid whon be convicts His appeals' to the jury are terrific. and as bo bas a large lamily they ha aouoie lore. Wirt Syke, tbo silent partner of Olive Logan was onco a poor printor boy, but by genius, industry, and tact, he Decar lllu nununnu oi a woman who cf earn $-00 a night by deliv ering lectures. .1 Colorado paper quotes an in stance Of tho restorative effects of the climato of that Stato. It says an Ohio lady, who could not swoep her room lut homo," after her arrival in Colorado was able to chase bor husband a mile with a pitchfork. "If bnvs and irirls." said a clerr. rnan at Kvanslon, HI., "do their spark. ng at church, 1 say amen to it. J lave a daughter whom I cherish as the apple of my eve. When she is of suitable ago, I had ratber she would Uie courted in the bouse of God tbun a tho theatre." A Western girl sold her piano on tor wedding day and bought a sewing knachlno wilb which she mado bcr lusband a new suit of clothes. The (husband proclaimed tbe industry and Irugality ol his wile, and her three sis ters found busbandsoin a lornight. , Providence, in beautiful accord with its namo, has such thoroughfares as Fuilh street, Hope streot, Joy slroet, Ilonevolent slroet, Happy street 4c. The othor day a man was found faint ing' from starvation in Benevolent street, and was carried through Happy streot to a hospital. Illinois' papers say that scarcely a day passes but that movers from tho plains of Kansas, Nebraska, and some parts of Missouri, may bo seen wend ing "thoir way slowly eastward. In most'insUnces they are poor, dejected, and next to destitute, having to beg lo keep down hunger. - An old man in Illinois chewed to bacco sixty years, then took W bard drinking, for twenty five more,' reads tho paper by moonlight, walks four miles before breakfast for a dram, at tends lo the wants of his old and foo ble grandchildren, and superintends the iunorals of his posterity with a decency becoming bis years. Colonel .Robert Morrow, paymastor of one of the Arizona departments of the army, oommittod suicide at tbe Occidental Hotel, in ban rrancisco. lie Dred threo shots. Tbe last time be put the muzzle of tho pistol iiflo his mouth, and blew his brains out. He was formerly private secretary of President Johnson. No cause is assigned for the dood. A Gorman pcddlor sold a man a liquid for exterminating bugs. "And how do you use it V Inquired tho man slier ho had bought it. "Ketch te bug nn drop von fittlo drop into bis mouth, answered tbe peddler.- 'I'sbaw 1" exctamed the purcbasor, "I could kill it in hair tho timo by stamping on It." "Veil," explained the Gorman, "that is a good vay, too." Grapo seeds aro recommended as an excellent subslilulo for chicory, nf which our coflco is sometimes made nowadavs. Tho crapo seeds, whon rousted and ground are said lo have an aroma liko that of East India cof fee and the taste of the coffee rundo from them is said to be similar. Tho only objoclion to their general u.-io scorns to bo that it would bo more dif ficult to get enough of thorn than to send to thoast Indies for coffoo. Stephen dirard s will probibilod clergymen from evor entering the doors of Girard Collcgo. At a recent visit Ul lue ilingilis AOlii)mr ui uub- ton to the institution, ono of the Knights, a well-known physician, who wears a while noclr - iiiig in, tho janitor accosted him, saying, "You can't pass in here, sir; the rule forbids it." "Tbe h 1 I can't," re plied tho physician." "4 II right, sir," rojoinod tho janitor; "pass right in." Bishop Uebor wrote the popular hymn "From Greenland's Icy Moun tains" on Saturday evening in tbe old v I cars go house of bis father-in-law, Donn SHrley, wbo noeded It for a special occasion:' He composed it in a very short timo, only one word needea correction, and it was printed tbat evening and sung tho following day In Wrexham Church .The prin ter is still living wbo set up tho typos when a bny. i i tm . S- Too Tri'e. The Filadolphla Agt, in alluding to tbe organization of Congress, remarket "The continua tion of Senator Cameron as Chairman of tbe Committee on Foreign Hala tions is sevorely criticised by thinking men of all parties, in view of tbe Im portant and intricate questions of in ternational law that may come before that body during tho present sossion. That he Is totally an fit for tbe post is oonfossed. There js so difference ol opinion upon this point. Ho can man age a county convention, or schema and intrigue In relstion to tbe ap pointment of Custom house add Post office officials, but he is profoundly Ig norant of all that relates bo the class cf questions which mnBt be met, ooo; Siuertu anu uowrininsu in wi wm mitlee of Foreign Isolations of the Honale. He should be superceded by 'a m,ore able andMtur Qualified, man. I f i JL Xo -- . CRoes-Evr.D Ohoans. Had Iloraco Grceloy boen elected President, und the punio hnd conio, how every anli- Greeley oruelo in the lend would have cried aloud, "I told you so." In fact, thoy did demonstruto in advanco Hint tho oloclion of Greolcy would shake the whole fubrio of the publio credit and plunge the country iuto bank ruptcy and rain.. It is a singular fact that all the evils tbey predicted under Horace Greeley base come nndor Grant, and it seems to indicate that the organs aro cross-eyod. Botton UeralJ. Too many plums lor the pudding. The United States army has one offi cer for every fifteen moo, to say noth ing of tbe retired officers. $fll' tIl'atiSfmfUt5. . IHTRAY. Rtryd or toln fiom tk Vs Zi mt A. J Wk-sb,,. tn PcoSeld. 1M. I Tib, m HOAN MARK, with ft whlu itrini Id fM, right blod foot while up to fvt-look joint two row alt Id brut which bar Mtrcalj healwt up, and Wright abotit l,V2opoundi. A liberal reward will be paid for her return or information in re gard to her whereabout, doe, 24, '73-St A. J. WHEELER. OKPIIANS' COURT SALK-In purmanoe of an order of the Orphan Court of Clearfield eoootr, tbo under igoed, trmtee, Ac, In the matter of the tale of the real estate of Ham ilton Weld, late of Beooaria townihip, dceeaied, will ie)l at publio late, on tbe premiiei, on Bator day. tbo lUtb day of January, A. I). 1874. at 1 o'clock p. tu.i tbe following described roal eitato, late of iaid doeeietd. tin All that certain tract or piece of land lituate in mid townihip, known aa tbe "Old Wright Farm' adjoining landi of Henry D. Wright, Henry A. Wright, Joihua Cotn tnek and other, and containing S13 acres, mora or leie. ltcterrinr, however, out of the above iwe piseei told to W. o. Wiigiti, 4TCiHi m fel. lowi.viti ODetbereofbeginningatitoneij thenew north To( degreee eut 30 perehet toitonee; tbonoe aoth 32J degroef eaat to iton theno oath 44 perchee to poet; tbenoo louth 7i dcgreei wait 84 perohee to stone j tlienoe north 1 5 degrees west 90 perchee lo plao of beginning, containing about 20 evreif and the otlisr thereof adjoining other laid of iaid W. B. Wright and containing about tbtea-fuurthi of an acre. Kvecrving, alio, out of the above, ill several lots, each alwot 60 feet by 1C0 feet, lying adjacent or eotitiuoui to each otbT, two thereof having been told to Wil liam Kiddle, one to Keulwn lU i, ooo to (Jeorge W. Hex, one to Daniel llelanl acid one to taid Wm. B. Wrightj raierving, also, about one-half acre near laid Me, sold to iaid William Riddle. Tbe improvement! com tit of a two-story frame house, 28 feet by 82, good bank be.rn.40 by 75 feet, and other outbuilding?. About lb acres of tba property is cleared. A good orchard is on the premises. Tskhb op Sit,.- One-third omh onennflnna tion of sale, one-third in nine roonihsand the bal- aftoe in fifteen months from date of sale, tbe Ut- ler two payments with interest from date of sale. to be secured by baud and mortgage on the prom- lies w Jf. K. iltKlAhUr., dee!7 Truitea. N OTICE TO CUSTOMKRs! Aowrdin, to onr null aniloaofnoklD. .mt- .ona.l MtUcmeoU. w. will .idmI.II Mriooi ow ing at bal.Deel, lo nm. forward promptlj, oa or bout J.nntr; lit, 1874, nd nttl. Ib.ir Moonnli wllb tub, .r not. b..riDi; iat-rtt from rf.i.. KHATZKH 4 LV1LK. ClMr9.l l, Dn. 10, 1S7J-L G HIST MILL! XOTICE! I Uk. thil lo.thod of Infortninr Ih. rjoMie Ih.t I h.r. porchu lb. CdwilMrrUri.l Mill, bad it tborouihlT rspilred, and am now roadr ta grind an; kind of grain on abort nolle, in tbo beat majiQ.r. A ibaro of yonr Dalroaag. ia ao- iioilKl. Toon Rpeclfuly, .0. 8. FLEOAL. ' Qn taai W. Putn, Miller. Pbllipabirf, Pa, Dm, Mm. C IIRISTMAS GOOD3 AT TUB. west, branch IIESXAJJRANT! The undersigned woutd respectfully an n ounce to tbe citurni of Clearfield and vieinity that ho is new opeuing a targe lot of rresb , Holiday Confectioneries, together with fresh Cakes, fresh Nuts, and every thing usually kept ia a Ant olaas restaurant. . Fresh Fish rewired, twite a week. Froth Oy sters always on band and in lots to suit customers. A snare of patronage is solicited. aoelo-M THOMAS ROBINS. H. F. BIGLEll & CO., DIALiai IS HARKWAKE, AUo, MannfaoUrwiaf Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARI-IILD, PA. JpABMINO IMPLEMENTS of all kind, for lal. bj II. F. BIO LER A CO. JAILKOAD WUEELBAHROWS for l.lt by H. F. BIGLER A CO. QIL, PALNT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nalli, U Tor Ml. II. F. BIOLER A CO. JJARNES3 TRIMMINGS A SHOE Finding!, for inl. if . JT. F. BIOLER A CO. Q.UN8, PISTOLS SWORD CASES For tal. fcj H. F. BIOLER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Bli.f, for aal. Ij il. e. BIOLER A CO. I RON 1 IRON! 1KON1 IRON 1 For hI. hj II. F. BIOLER A CO. JJORSE SIIOES t UORSE SHOE SAILS, for sala by II. F BIOLER A CO. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And b.il Unntfaatart, for Ml. if II. V. BIOLER A CO. MUMBLE SK.E1N3 AND TIPE BOSKS, for nht; II. F. BIOLER A CO. RODDER CUTTERS for salo by aca30-70 U. F. BIOLER A CO. J. It. M'MURRAY will Buprtr von wim AKT articlb OF MKtlCllANIUBR AT THE VKRV LOWKST PH1CB. COMB ANU SEE. (S:J:737) N"EW WASHINGTON. PARK ASSOCIATION ELEC TION. Tb. .Iqokhold.r. in IK. 0liar.M Park Amolallon'" nr. Urab aotiSrd tbat nn alMtion will b. bald at tk."Sbaw IIo.m," in th. borongk of Cl.arS.ld, dn Monday, th. ilb day of Jan.arr, 11 nMaoan tb. kuor. of t o'oluok ud t o'clock, V. M., of aaid day, tar tb. fmrnoa. nf looUnf oa. Pnald.nl, oa. Baonlnry nnd TronM rar aad tkro. awaooa I. ani at KmIt 1oai- PHMO lor in. ..aaiog yiar. ffjnl guli'frlisfmrnf;. SheriiT's Sale. BY tlrtu.of.rlU.il Vmdiliont F.-rponat, Ifin.d out of tb. Courl of Common l'leu of Dl.ar U.ld .unnty, and lo in. liireol.d, th.r. will b. .apowd to pnUieial., at tu. Court Horn., in lb. korongh of 0l.arn.ld, n Monday, Ih. 121h day af January, 1.H74, at 1 o'clock, a.m., tk. following daicribad raal tilaU, to will A ..rialn Iraot of land, lito.le In Oullob townibip, ClcarH.IJ wanly, leiiniylTanla bounded and d.iorlbed ai fulluwi, nit i ltrgln ning at a poet on th. plank road, tbano. along tb. rout, of iaid pl.nk road aorlb 10 degrao. woit 4 perabM, norlk 711 d.grrM wcit d parch.., onlhlO degtra wut 10 peiobw, aorlk d. grmi wcit U p.rchei, north 0V dcgrml wut US p.rohai, aortk 02 degr.01 wut 30 p. roll. i, north Tl dcgro.1 wait i p.rehu to a aoit, theno. wntb 20 dcgrwi uit (6 p.rebei to a port, th.no. north 01 digram aait 00 parehc. to a poat and plao of beginning, containing 7 aom and 47 ptrohu, bo ing partly alearad and barinx a twa-ator. nlank konaa and otbw imprormi.DU tharaon. Baiaed, laaen in eiMution ana 10 u. tola a. Ina property 01 Aiieaaor l.aaaay. f Alio, a certain tract of land, altnata In Knox wu.l,lp, oluua.M miHuljr, !., bouuded Welt by land or II. . Bbuxarta, nonk k lu, r damnM. Illuom, ..It by laad. of Ju H. Bio and mulb by landi of II. A. Wia.,oonuiningoaa nunar.a aora., twenty aorel Ming cl.arca and naring aDoat ona million or good namlock Inm. bar Ibcrsoa and etbr iinpruv.m.nta, belted, tak.n in ejTwiiUon and to ba .old aa tba proparty of Mom M.yi. Alio, a Mrtala traat of 'land, lltual. in Tro.t- Tille, Brady townibip, t'laarflcld county, Fenna.t beginning at aaurncr botWMn aaid lot and land of Adam Knarr on the tornpik. road, thenc. along Una of Adam Knarr H18 feet, thenc wet ltiO feet along lin. of laid Knarr to lot of knnta, thence .ait along lino of Kuntl 218 feet to turnpike road, tbonoe along aaid turnpike 100 fet to th. beginning, eonuining .ne-b.lf aero, mor. or leu, and kaviox a plank bouae and ibpn tbaroua. Boiled, taken In axnoatlon and to b. old u Ih. proparty of Frederick llayb. AIM, a wrtaia tract of load, ellual. In Ooih.n townibip, Clearteld couatr. Pa., bounded nnd deaoribed a. follow., Tit Beginning nt a poit wruer vv perane. sail or bopull, (uownj ineno. br th. louth lid. of warrant, Mo. IV1J, tUnc wuwn ioi riT.r pereue. u vim mi , ineno. north 66 pwohat to itone .orner. tb.nco weit 100 porohei to ttont corner, th.no. aortk 20 perch.t u .tone, loene. wen si peronet to a pott, tbeno. auntb 21 degw. .ait JOd prebei to nlao. of be ginning containing 7a aorei and 66 parohot and allowanoa, baring about 30 aorot cleared, a large frame bouM, ttablt and other outbuildingi thero- om Beid, taken in exeeuttoa and to a. told a. tb. proparty of V. W. Irvin. Alio, a certain tract of land, tlluau) In Decoarla townibip, Clearfield couDty, Pa., dewribed ailol lowi: Pronting on tha tilen Connrll road and bouadrd north and louth by lott of J. B. Lillen, vii: Commencin. at a noit corner on the Glen Connrll road, tbeno. north 41 degrtel wait 18V icei . in.OM to poit, then., north il drgreri eait 10 feat to poit, thenc. louth 61 degree, nut lst feet lo noit. Ibene. louth 80 d'rrae. weit 00 Ami 10 plao. ut beginning ouoiaiuing u iquar. perchei and bavinx a frame dwelling borne and other ilnproremeutl tberaoa. Boiled, taken in eirontiun nnd to b. told at Ih. property of P.tar Hiseel. Alia, a certain tract of land, iltaata In Deoa tnr iowcihip, Cleartield county, Penna., bennded north by tbe turnpike, ...t by lot of U. W. Holt, aoulh by tb. Tyron. .nd Clearlield Railroad, and oa tha writ by lot of I). W. Holt containing about i of an aara, and baring a plank dwelling bouM and other iinprorem.ot. thereon. Sefaed, taken ta .teoution and to b. told a. th. prvpuly of Thomas llarnai. Alio, tw. amtaln tract! of land Bat. in Brady townihip, Clvarfield county, i'a., No. 1 beginning at a pine In th. land oonreyed to 1. Irwin; theno. br i.m. 8.ti perchee, nor. or lee., to poet oornor of land Mnveyed to tiw. P.ali ; thenc by aam. aontb lo7 pvcbea, morn or leu, to a beeob ; tbeno. by land .onrcyed tn l. Irwin aait 3;i J perch.t, mor. or Ire., to port; thenc. by Und convoyed to Craig A Itlanebard norlh lo7 perrbca, mora or leu. to place of beginning, contniuing 81 aerci, moro or fata. No. 2 brxianing at a break corner of land conrey.d t. I. Irwin ; lh.no. by laid land peat 8oi p.rehei, more or leu, to cheitnnt corner of other land of th. iaid ll. Irwin ; thenca by laid land north 1&7 parobct to poet oorncr of land of Mid 1. Irrin ; theno. by ism. rait Si J p.rehei, raore or len, to plao. 0 beginning, con taining to acrct and ii pcrcnM, having 10 acru elc&reil and plank koue. and log bam thereon. Stiied, takro ia eiwotioa and lo b. told at th. property of Ilani.l Kogera. Tinat or En a. Th. prlc or cum .t which th. property .ball b. itruik of mail b. paid at th. tin. of tel., ar tuck other arrugem.au mad. aa will h. .pproT,oth.rwU.th. prop.r ly will k Immediately put ap and told again at th. eiprnie .nd riik of tk. p.rioa to whom it w.t ttraok .IT, and wkd, ia .ai. cf deficiency at, tath re-i.le. eball mak. good in nine, and In a. IniUne. will th. D.ed b. prei.ot.d lo Court for conflrmitloa nnlaat th. money It .dually paid lo tb. Sharif. dUBTUI J. P1K, Baaairr't Orrict, I Ehtriff. Cltarfiald, Pa., Dh. 17, 1878. J .Sherirs Sale. T)T tlrlu. nf wrltf of leenri facia., It 1 1 mad oat of tht Court ef Commoa Plrat of Cl..rt.ld .ounty, and t. HI directed, th.r. will b. .ipoi.d t. PUBLIC BALK, at tk. Court Houai ia tb. borough of Ci..rl.ld, .a Mon day, Ih. 12th day of January, 1874, at I o'clock, p. m., th. following Ke.l Batata, to wit: All tboa. twn tract, of land, lituat. in Ball trwaih,p, Clrarfi.M county, Pa. Tb. oa. pice oa th. w.lert of Bur llun, beginning at bun lock corner, thenc. by tract No. l:i$, louth i da grmi wart 206 perebM to birch, thenoa aortk drgreet wen 2i p.rehei to poit, thenc. north lj degreei rait 36i 4-10 nercbu to poet, th.nc. north 60J degroM wut Iul4j perehet to ni.pl., thence louth mi degrau tail IH perchci to poll, Ikenu foutk 6"t drgrw. weit 80 p.rehei to hem lock, thenc. aoulh 60J degrc.. aait 24 p.rch.1 to pine, of beginning rontaining 7k6 acrcl, 17 perrhee and allowanoa. Th. other pico. tbeioof beginning at a. hemlock on lin. of No. 3668, thence north 40 degree, wut 240 parrbu to . hemlock, tbrnc. north 60 drgrett eait 80 pcrehu to poll, thenc. louth 40 dagrcot .ait 246 perohu whit, pin., theno. by No. 3638 louth 60 degree, weet 80 peruke, to plao. of beginning contain ing 114 acru, 8 p.rehu and allowance. Sailed, taken in .locution and to be told ai lb. property of D. F. Smith. Tina, or Sal. To. prle. -r aumntwhieh tha property tball be ttruck of Bait bt paid at tht ttmt of tale, r tuoh other trrnng.m.ntt made at will be tppro.td, othtrwiiaJb. prop erty will k. lmm.01at.ly pat up and toldaxaia . Ih. .ap.a.. .nd ri.k of tk. person to whom it wai ttruck off, 10 1 wka.la .... .fdelei.ncy, .1 tuck r.-aal., ihall mak. good tk. Mm., and In no lnit.no. will tb. Heed b. pr.nnied ia Curt for eonfirm.tlon ani... tb. mon.y I. ... taalljr paid tk. Sheriff. JUSTIN J. PIE, Barntrr'i Ornrn 1 Bhiriff. CltMfiald, Pa., Ita. 17, 1873. , AI)MIMHTKAT(lltl4 NOI'IHU Notic la k.riby girco thtt lattfriof idtnlnirtrntion on tb. .lUt. of b A. MILL BTAHH, deewted, lat. of knox townihip, Cl.arfield eonnty, Priin'a, harlng beta duly granted to tht andenigned, all p.nonl Indibtwl to laid .Hat. mi) pl.ait vak. immediate p.ym.nt, and tkoae baring l.iml or d.mandt will praient them prop.rly authenticated lor ttttltmrnt withnnt delay. I.KW19 KKIUKD, . JACOB AltNOI.K, Adminlltfitort. New Millpori, Nor. , 1878 t CAtlTtfiai. All p'.raouear.kwcb; eautloned j tgAinit purchaiing or in any way meddling with tb. following property, now in poiiciiion of Jamcl O. Kelly, of Knox townihip, at tht lame belonge to me, ill: One brown Uoraa, ono torrel Mara and two let! of ll.rnu.. Jp. I.;tf-3t W, W, tKLLY. Al'IJlTOB'i NOTK E. In th. Court of Commoa PImi of Cl.arfield Co., Pa. No. IJ7 Jan. Term, 1871. F.uit A Oomlwin ) v., I Bptcial AlUchmmt. 1 Fd. Kraticr. J Tha andenigned anditor, appointed by Ih. Court to diitribut. tb. money .riling from tb. a.le of tht f .nonal proparty of Kd. Krali.r, at tached by Ttrtu. of Ih. .Hot. altacbm.nl and old by order of I be Court, to th. paiilu entitled thereto according to law, gire. notice that be will attend to tba dutiu of the appointment, at hii oAi-e, ia th. borough of Clearfield, Pa., oa Thurs day, the th day ef January, A. D. 1874, where And when pailiu intonviM m.T attend. de.17.lt Craua UtlHIUNt Auditor. AUDIYUira NOTICK In the Orphaai' Court of ClearfMil manly, Ta. la th. mai ler of th. partition nf th. real estate of Peter Blrger, lal. of Bradford totra'hip, dee'd. Prop erty takea by 1. (I. Barger at acwir.iiem.at. -N.llo. it keroby gn that Ih. ondnriignml Aud itor will fttlcnd to tne duti.t of hit appointmint at hit Office, in Clearfield, Pa., oa WednredaT, Dm. lilt, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at kick tin. and nlaoa all partial Intrreited ararequeited toit'jmd. JOUN II JTLFOK1', Deo. 10, 18JJ Tt. Auditor. CAUTIOrt. All pmoaiare cautioned agiinat karliering .r trurting, aa my noeoant, WiU li.a Mnarcr, ef CoTlnrtoa tawnililn, a pauper tbild, aouad to me anlll .f ag. ky In. 0T.rar.rt of laid towaihlp, who left my hour, aad board wltboai Juit teuer. ar prororatioa, a. I da aot bold mynlf recponiibl. for aay d.hti of kit aoatraet ing ay aayiklat ill. concerning him. declf-ita WILLIAM H. UB1BBL. B ANK NOTICKI Th. annual election for Illreetprt of th. Co... ly N.llo.al Bank -will ke held at . k.aking roam, oa Tumday, January !8th, 1071, belwMa tki boari of I ti I .'clock, t. M. ciM.fidd,Bi. ift ' ' f' " ' SheriiTs Sale. : , "tyr !rlo. of writ, of ritri -;,. J) out cf the Court of Common Plena ''Un eld aounty. nud to me directed, th.r. in u lu m vmuaw PALI, at tb. CLUil lU,.lf In Iht boroogl of Clr.la Mond.y.tb.' Ulh day of Juouary, 1874, at I o'clock, i at tk. following Il.ei B.tat., r. wit 1 ' ' All lb. right, Mil. aad lntor.it la all rtiat ear. lain lot of ground, iltutta In DaMtur towniblpy Clearfield .ounty, P.., bounded on tb. w.it (1 ' publi. road leading from Oieeoll to Pblllpibart on the wulh ky McMullen, en th. ..it by Joha L'rine, .nd on th. north ky Trlor--eoov taining on. M, nnd h.Tiag Iwe-ttory koatiaBd other iuprorement. tbcreon. Relied, taken laj eiecullon and to b. Mid at lb. property of Wj; T.ylor, Alio, all Ih. right, till, aad laUr.il la all thai ' ' oerlaln lot of ground, lituat. in Ih. Tillage of Bumiiila, BurniiJ. townihip, Cleani.1,1. couaty Pa, bounded on Ih. north bykl.pl. Strut, tb. writ by Uobert Cormon, and on tht loath nif re y 1. nrnuorion-TConuuung toeut on.- -fourth of aa acre, mora' ar leu, and baring a ' fram. home and other improTcment. hiraon.- " SeiaedT, l.kcn in .irsulioa and to b. lold ai th. -prupertr of A. T. Bucom, . Alio, all tb. right, title and inierut In all tbat oert.in tract of land, lituate ia P.nn townibip ' Cleerfiuld onuuly, ('., bonndrd on tb. out by ' drier Bell, on thi toutk by lleitienntbar, oa the " wcit by Milct Bpencer, .nd oa tb. north by hla tbi.l Bloom ounttining 41 aorei, mor. or u,r . being nil 0lear.1l, and baring a frame houu tod log barn thereon erected. Beiard, taken ia ate. cut Ion and to be told ai tb. proptrty of Dm! ' Cochran. - AIM, all tht right, till, aad latereet la all that- ' errteia tract of laad, litnat. la Beooaria town, hip, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a pul , by a dogwood, being a corner of the Jim. Hoover now Adam II urdman'i fnrm, theno. by landi ef Denni. McCoy north 80 perch e. to a poit by a ' dogwodd, thenc. by land of John Wold, Jr., wift t':t perchee to a poet, th.nee by Hard man Phil ip! (now Hamiitoa Weld couth H perchee to a noit by a pine itamp, taeaeo ky landi of Jen. VV illiatni and Jnu Hoover east 232 pcrckei to th. place of begiaaing aoataiaiBg libs Mine and allowanM, and having a frame houu and b.ra thareoa erected. Beitod, taken In execution' ... t. be aula u tk. croperty .f Ueorge VV Puree. Alio, all th. right, till, aad InUreit In all that certain lot of ground, ntuau ia JaaeiTille, (in lick townihip, Cl.erft.ld county, Pa., bonndeil on th. wut by P. and A. Flynn, on the cut by Wal nut Bircet, en the nnrth by an alley, tnd on th. louth by Wm. Bcdgwlck containing one town ' lot .nd baring a plank bouae and other Improve, nieuti thereon. Beiud, tak.n ia elocution and to b. told ai tht property of Franelt Hyen. Tibm or Sat,.. The prlo. ar tarn at which th. proparty .ball b. itrnck 00 muil at paid at tbt lime of tali, tr inch o h.r arraagm.BU mado ai will be approved, olk.rwii. th. properly will b. imm.diat.lyput ap and Mid again at tht txp.ni. nod riik of tk. p.r.oa to when it w.i itrnok off, tnd wko, la tut of deficiency at inch re-iale, ih. II make good the urn, lad la -no initenee win u. u..a be prea.nled In QearV , for eooBruiatlon nnl.i. th. mon.y ii actuallr paid to the Sheriff. JL'SltN J. Plli, Hntmrr't Orrici, I Ehtriff. Clearfield, Pa., Dc 17,1871. j C0UHT PROCLAMATION. WHBRBA8, Ron. C. A. MAYER, Frutftai . Judg. of th. Court nf Commoa Pleu of the Tn.nty-linh Judicial Diitrict, tompwed .f th. eounli.t of Cl.arl.ld, C.ntr. and Clinton' nnd Hon. William C. Folxt and Hon. Jaax J. H.D. Auoeiate Jud... ef Cl.ar8.la ,,..1, bare inucd their precept, to m. directed, for lb. n.iuing 01 a uonri 01 common FDii, Urph.ni1 Court, Court of Qn.rt.r S.uioai, Cart of Oyer ' and Terminer, nd Court of U en oral Jail Deli. ry.attb. Courl llonuatCl.arl.ld,iaaad forth, eounty of Clearfield, soma). a. ing oa th. aecoad -Monday, 14th day of Jan., 1874, aad toeoa tinue one week. NOTICE IS, therefore, kerebr .Ire., to tk. Coroner, Jaitieot oflb. Peace, and Couitablei, in nnd for aaid county of Clearfield, to appear ia their proper penoni, with tk.ir Keeordi, Rolli, Inquliiiiont, Kiaminatioat, and oth.r Kemea brnncei, to do tboie thinci which to th.ir .fflcaa.- and in th.ir behalf, p.rtaia to b. done. GIVEN andcr my b. rid at Cl.arfi.ldhii 17tk o.y 01 ueoetnbcr, In tbe year of oar Lord ena Ihouiand aigbt hundred aad ctTtnly-ihrie- . JUSTIN J. PIE, Sheriff. ' LIST OP JUROR DRAWN FOR JAN. UARV TliRM commencing on tb. 12le : . e.Ain Jt aoai. Joi. W. Lnll....Bmrla J. C. F.rgnjoa.Fergui'n', A. Murry- Oirard Thomp. jctead....Qoihen Robt. Jobniton.Jorftr . Tboa. laniehlwrene Jaa. U. Hile L. Clt Daalal Be.mlMcrrL,. Frank Wilbelm... ' Q. W. Gellaher.N.Wub.. K. B. Hartmaa.HOioeola Jaa. Melntyrt Proa John 8. Hold........ Pike Henry Breth Bell John W. Bell " Wro. AIIrt-...Bi.dlord Win. 8. Lntber.... Brady J.C.Henderron.Burniide Beiel bimoa. Cheat Jaa. Holt CoTington J. M. Kratur.ClMriidd O. B. W.lca.... 3 .Thompwa .Curweair'l A. J. Shugart...Deoitur rxATiati 1 traoRa. E. W. Thompaoa.Co- ale Perry Kephart-Veoalar C. C. Bbaltir.... - Jamet Kepbart.. H Wm. Rowlel...Fergulor S. C. Bradford... .liiraro ' Matt. TaU........Goihtn II. Bamgardaer.M Allca Cupter " Geo. Woodward..Huitoa JamM Rea.M Jordaa C. Heltlloa...Karthaul C. B. Nemi... Lawrence Jno.LiTingatoa " Edward Wiu...Mjr: Mieh..l Rad.r... " D. H. Waring.-. Andrew BpenMr...Pena John lianlep Pike John R. McClun. " Irria Tbompicew. " Milton McClnre.... " Ren. Hert.hora Jr. " Wa. MulltB.Woodwvd Howard WellL.Beccari. H. 11. McGe. Bell II, B. Shiom.l....Ilor.i J. Pearec, Jr...Bradlord 8. Lanibarry... " It. C Fault Brady jonn 1,. rent!..., " P. W. Draacker.. " Jont. Bh.ff.r John Mcllenry... ' " M. rt. Clara.. R. Brillhart....Burniid. Torra Bak.r Chert OliTw Btev.ni.H... ' John McOnilkea r.F. Cendrlet.Ccringt.n Fred. BackettClearicld Jam pi k nrr... " Bamael Bargr. " noil rteed " C. W. Smith... Frank Short. .. " C. Howe .. M. Oweai..C.rweniTlll. I EGISTER'B MOTICIw Notice ii hereby Xl firea tbat the following aeeountl have keen examined and paiacd by me, aad remaia filed of record to tbii omoe for th. inspection of hein, legateea,areditori,and all .then ia any other Wty intereilcd, nnd will be preeented to tbe next Or phan.' Court el Clearfield county, te be held at tbe Court Honie, in th. boroagh of Clearfield, com mencing on tbi 2d nfaday (being Ike 12tk day) of Jaunary, A. P. 1874. Final areaant of Jimc Wrirler. jMmi.lltra- torof Miltea Mcfrrtde, lata ef tbe borough of Clurteld, county of Clearfield, dcoraaad. Aeoeunt of J.ba M. Ad.mt, Troitee ef tb.ee- tat. of Joha Burgu.dcr, lat. of Bnraild. towa thip, Clcarucld tounty, deecaiod. Final aeeoont ef Howard Weld, Admiailtratoa of Hamiitoa Weld, late ef Beooaria twp Clear fleld toanty, deoonied. Final aoccant of Joha W. Wrirler. Admlnia- trator of Francli M.ntm, Int. of Emu wutty, Iowa, formerly of Uirard townibip. Clwrnila Mnnty, deecaied. Partial account of John L. CuttU, Adminiilra tor of th. cit. 1. of Darid Miller, late of e . rence lowaihip, Clearfield couaty, dueaMd, Triennial account of William Riddle, gtardiaa of Iieiab II. Cowan, minor ebild of Jamel Cow an, late of Bcroaria towaibip, deeened. Partial account of 1. H. Kirk and Darid Reamr, adminictratorl ol n unain Kirk, late ef Brady townikip, deceated. Partial aertiunt of John B. McRiernin, guirdK. an of Kdgir 8lcr.ni, minor child of Abedatgo, 6toren., doccaied. R.stirxa't Ornca. ) A. W. IBB. Clearfield, I'a., Dee. 1 0, 1 871-tc j . Kigiiler.. IH THE COURT OF COMMOH PLkwAa. of tlrtrBeld Connty, Patina. DNIUL P. BLOOM, I No. 17, Mkrck T, 1873.. . 0M.J 0M. SAP.An A. BLOOM.J Eirbprnna ia tlrerct. Th. underalgned Commtiiioa.rt appoint by . th. Court to Uk. tutimony la lb. abor. mi., , will attend lo tbe dutlei of hit tppoinlmant at the Sheriff"! office, ia ClMrfield.aa Tneidty, Dee. -30ih, A. D. 1(73, a hen and where all pirtiu ia- :' termed nan attend. A. U. KRAMER, . Clearfield, Deo. 10, 78-31. Commiiiiouet. CADTIOS. All peraont are hereby eaullcn ed againl aurrheflng or meddling with tbe following property, in tk. pe.ue.Hia ef Jowph ll.l.k. ... W , a. ...!. 1 1 lli Mm. b.- loagi to me t 'ike properly .11 a bleb iaid neither urea, ia rennrio, f uara prowa mere., 1 llorr., 1 o.r Blare, 1 aarrai jw.r., nun von, Tl .. L . 1 u .. U...- I I...LI. Ttf ..a.. 8 URH'"", T'"a - Mi doubb) Harn.il, I letl linglt Harn.w, an an omtr propeny in ait poueuio., vi'. koohold furnllnre. ' Dm. 10, 18-Ji J0INTASrlABs- UPEHVIHOR8' N4TICBi AU peruu , ..wl t j. Iha .,, timb-r ar. nerroy - - - . . or oth bar obltructtoa any plao. .a any 01 r---,adi of Lawrence townihip, M loch timber, left I lying oa M10 ronar, win no removes -'., ,1 mn l..vlo. It. And farther, neoM 1 ny paraoa or pertonl Imt. limber at tk. rlr- II a Ml t.g ia tn. pu.11. mau, vt .aw i..-., a.bli. rod, tbey will n. neia mpo.io, .l.i - mm,, IharnfroMi. and WlU OMldent ekar ged kank-lrare by Ike townikip. 1 reqoett of many ttllif 0.. 1 B John 0. klim, N. Kisiim., JAMES BROWrt, Dm. Ii, J67 4U gaperTltera.. tmTICFJ' dk COWBTABtlW ytr Wa kare printed a larf. aamhar ef tt. a' J Ice BILL, and wlU an taa receipae. " It. MB', mail a Mt ta aT a.ojyea.
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