(GEORGE C. GOODLANDER, KDlToB AMD riOI-RlETOR, CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JAN. T. 1874. Mors Consolidation. The West ern Union Telegraph company has purchased all tho right, titlo, claim ii nd property of the Pacific and At lantic company, and will have full con trol of all tho wire in the country. Tho survivors of tho Mexican war hold a convocation at Washington on tho 15th of January. They will be addressed by Gen. Caleb Cunning, bo fore ho sails for Spain, who was an officer in that war. The General Ahsemblv. Our State Legislature met at Ilarrisburg on yesterday, but we aro unable io give any particulars relating to tho organization of the two Houses Hp to tho hour of going to press. Mleutton, "ChrtnUim Stales- mn," jr. The learned canoe paddlor, Murray, who plants lambs-quurters for toma toes and digs up asparagus to kill young elders, has lately given Bomo lessons on county printing, and econ omy generally, lie is no doubt as wiso In this business as he is in an ag ricultural point of view. But, we will test him in our line. We find a problem in printing in the last Auditor (ioncrul'a Report, which we cannot solvo and wo want him to "figure it out" (or tho benefit of tho publio, in which ho seems to havo tukon considerable stock lately. The question is this : In 1872 tho Socrotary of tho Commonwealth hud an amondmunt to tho Constitution, relating to the election of Statu Treas urer, published in all tho nowepapora in tbo State. It occupioc about throe squares and was puplishod for threo months. Now, what puzzles us is this: Why should tho Auditor Gen eral pay a Radical publisher three times as much money for doing tho same lubor as a Democratic publisher? Iu order to be fully understood upon this point we produce the following example : The daily Stato Journal roelred . S00 SO Tho weekly Soranton Republican ree'd. 7 00 The weekly Indiana Mcaaenger roc u... 73 uu Th weekly Huntingdon Journal rno'd. 7! 00 Th weekly Raftauian ' Journal rood... Ill 00 Total t750 00 Tut Bannkr County. Venango county polled 4,026 votes in October, and in Dccombcr polled 4,716 votes for the new Constitution and only 189 against it. Eight of the twenty four townships did not cast a single voto agaTnst it. Oub "National Blessini." The jiational blessing has taken to grow ing wonderfully lately. 'Tbo govern ment" increased the debt ihreo mil ' lions in October, nine millions in No 'vombcr and eight millions in Doeem bcr. Twenty millions in three months. Whot a blessing! mm e Congress-. This body, afier boing in session for over three woeks, tho members talking about their own sal ary all the while, adjourned on the 22d of Docomber to meet again on the 6lh of January. Accordingly, on the day fixed, they mot, and it is "sal ary erab" and "Credit Mobilier" over again. Oh, what a virtuous and pa triotio body tho American Congress has become I , - An Excellent "Swop." Tho Pros idont has recalled Daniel E. Sickles, "and has appointed lion. Caleb Cush- ing Minister Plenipotentiary to Spain, This is the best appointment that Grant has mudo. Tho appointee is .qualified for the place Mr. Gushing is one of the ablest men this country ever nroduced. lie has but ono fault, he is too "foxy," but if ho can not match tho Spaniards, there is no une of trjing anybody clso. Wonderful Discovert. Tho old Pittsburgh Gazette, which has yelped tariff! tariff!! for firty years, has at length discovered that a tariff on foreign import", and a tax on home productions, have precisely the saino effect to enhance the price, and the consumer must pay it. Wo wonder how that old Federal editor got that Democratic truth Into his boad. The tremendous majority for tho new con stitution in Pittsburgh must bave diiado his "bead lcavol." Th dully rbllad'a. Ago received., ..r... Tho weekly Milford Herald received.... Tho weakly ClearSeld Republican reo'd Tba weekly Clinton Democrat reo'd... ... The weekly BrookrilleJcCenonian reo'd Total.... S3SS 00 It will be noticed that tho Demo cratic journals received only a lilllo over half as much as was paid the Hadical organs, although tho aggre gate circulation of tho formor is four times greater than that of the latter. Now why is "this thusly," Murray f The State Journal was tho Govern or s organ, ana cos Binco aica ; me Huntingdon Journal bolongs to Uni ted Stules Senator Scott ; the Indiana Messenger is Stato Senator White's or gan, and tho Scranton Itepublican is Congressman Shoemaker's organ. Tho fuel that all these newspapers wero owned or controlled by office holders, may be the reason that the publishers have so outrageously over charged the State Treasury. Wo never charge the Stato or county any more for printing than wo charge our neighbors for the same kind of work. Is that right, cauoe poddlerf If so, thon "go for" your own household, and put it in order ; af ter that, if you arc idlo, regulate your neighbor's. J Bmrpris. - j "Tha opinio! of Attorney Ouoral Wllltane, that tho Virginia! wm aot entitled to carry tee American tag. oaatea much eorprlea, aad la ve rloualy oonnx nied upoa. That each a deolilea had boon reached waa known at Madrid before it wao made publio hoc." Xadwoil axcMnao. ISO loyal man should bo surprised at anything that occurs in the Attor ney Generul's Offloe at Washington, thoso timos, especially when Spanish interests are Involvod. Hamilton Fish is Grant". Secretary of State, 8idooy Webster is Mr. Fish's Son-in-law, and draws 150,000 of gold an- nually out of tho Spanish Treasury for looking after Spanish interests In this country. The Spaniards do busi ness on the OaUos Amos plan. Thoy invest their money "whore it will do tho most good," and by employing a member of Mr. Fish s family, at such a high salary, it would bo vory strango if tho Madrid and Uuoan au thorities did not find out what was go ing on at Washington. - If President Grant was endowed with a little more Slate otiquetto, he would ask Mr. Fish to rosign, so as to prevent tho books of the Stale Do partmont from being Inspected daily by his Spanish son-in-law. Our na tional humiliation on this Spanish af fair is most complete The people and tho government bavo both "acted tho fool." llow Now? Tho Radical Slate Convention, which assomblod In AVil liamsport soveral years ago, and nom inated Henry W. Williams for Su preme Judge, had tho audacity topro mulgo this among other resolutions, viz : Reaolved. "That warned by pait mlifortunee, we aak that the Sprnn Court a laie Slnf oe flattd in tURUOXV wire tkt political opiNloae of a majority 01 ine people. Judge Williams accepted the nomi nation as also the platform and was defeated by Judgo Sharswood. He was subsequently clotted, bowover, and now the question arises, in case the ring undertakes to embarrass the working of tbo now Constitution by applying to the Supreme Court, will Jndge Williams decide in favor of the pooplo with their 150,000 or go back a year and take tho figures of Hart ranfi's election upon which to make a decision f . It is a notorious fact that overy member of tho Supremo Bench (ox- cent JuiIl'O Sharswood') opposed the new vonsiuuiiun. uw, u me above "loyal" resolution is still the sense of the Radical party and their members on tho Bench, would it not bo in order just now lo tacit aboutand repeal that resolve, or make the Court harmonizo with the 1 majority of the people." Which! Tki VonttUtUlmnat Eletltott. The table below soU forth tho official vote cast for the amended conslltatlon of .1838, and the new one adoptod on the 16th dav of Deeomber. 1873. It Repeat ot the Bankrupt Mmw. The Jadloiarv Committee of tho tTnna Inairuotod Mr. Tremuin. a mem- ter, to droit bill rcpouling tbo bank uDt act, but to insorl clause that ' ' I I nA ulmnlil roceoiling aircnuv uuiiinioiiiiuM r,..w.- The jrvte ContUlHllo. Pursuant to adjournment at Phila delphia on November ad, the Consti tutional Jonvontion reaanornoicu will be observed that the old MaUtaU prosecuted under it. Mr. Trcn.ain . . ii HI a. aeii.li ea ilntiaa in l, r mil lion wm adopted by very small wa- Jorltyt IMS'. ! r A President Promoted. Prcsi- dont Grant has appointed James Ly on, of Virginia, United States Attor ney for that State. Lyon is the roan who presided over the Blanton-Dun-cun-O'Connor-Straigbt-Out-Louisville Convention, in 1872, and on that oo casion remarked : "I am not tho man (o surrender time-honored principles in exchange for all the offices which Presidents can cotsfer." This Lyon should have wailed at least tunc months after thus patriotically deliver ing bimsolf, before "surrendering" to Radicalism. This mark of respoot for the head of the Louisvillo Con vention on the part of "tho Govern ment," must make tho O'Connoritea foel good. Vert Close. Under the now Con stitution every county in the State is entitled to at least one mombor of Assembly. The ratio fixed under the census of 1870 is 17,C09 for a member, and an additional member for every half ratio, 8,801. Therefore, every county having a population of not leas than 26,413 is entitled to two mem bera. Tho population of Clearfield county is 25,741, and of Green tounty 25,887 and they are each entitled to but one member, whilo the population of Clarion county is 26,537, and will bo entitled to two members of Assem bly. Had the population of our county Loan but C72 tuoro in 1870, wo would .also have boon entitled to two mora Jjcrs. liettor luck next lime. Adame n Alleghen) Armstrong Bearer - Bedford Herki - Illalr (..mm Bradford Ilocke... Duller Cambria..... Cameron. ... Carbon Cuotro... Cboator. Ciarion CloarSold Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland.. Dauphin. ...... D-'laware. Klk Krl Fayette. Franklin Fulton. v Foreat. tlreene Huntingdon Indiana Jefleraoa ............ Juniata. Lanoaater Lawronoe. lObanua Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming Mo Keen. Meroer Mifflin.- Monroe Montgomery Montour. Northampton , Northumberland.. Perry Philadelphia. Pik rotter Schuylkill..... Snyder somcreet...... Bulliran Sufquehanna. Tioga Union... Venango. Warren. Waahington. . Wayne. Weatmoreland Wyoming York..... Total..... Majority Senator Wallace. Tho railroad status of our fellow townsman has been pretty well can vassod the past two weeks by thi newspapers. Nonrly all our exchanges contained the fallowing : "Hon. Wm. A. Wallace hai reeigned the potl lion of Vioe rroiideut of tho Tciai 1'aciDo rail. Ml ft.1 The Philadelphia Pr?M,of tho 28th ult., in a eml-olticia. way remaras : 'It Ii not correct that Hon. Wm. A. Wall; haa rtlignrd aa loe President of the Teiae and Fac IBo Ha i road, at reported in toe ncwiiarer. Colonol Tbomaa A. 8oott, the preaident, haa aimidr relieved him from actiee duty for a certain period of time, dunnpr which he will terre in our Stale Senate, of wnicn he la one 01 tue moai an. tlnguiihcd and uacful bembora. Tho facts in tho case are about these: Mr. Wallace in Scptembor last sent in his resignation, but the Board of Directors unanimously requested him to withdraw it. Sinco that limo both parties seem to bave hold tho matter under advisement. An almost universal demand has been mado npon Mr. Wallaco, since the adoption of the new Constitution, that he take his eal in mo otato ocnaio, gnu gnu m WI10IU llinU UIIU IUIUIIID VW UODICI, tn V- modoling public affairs at our Slate Capitol. To this the Directors of tho rail road in quostion have agreed, and Mr. Wallaco will adjust himself accord TiiK Real Conoressm!i A spo- cial dispatch from Washington to tho Now York .Post (Radical organ) in allluding to tho present Congress, sayss "The prenent Indieationa point plainly to the fact that there will b a larpo and powerful lobby here to puab through Cong re n varioul loliemei thii winter more powerful than bm eiiated for many yeare. A parttai aumefa nae aircuuj own achieved by tbo appointment of two or throe nmrinna lobbTinta aa alerka of Honae oommitlrel. which enablee then lo oonlrol billl end to here fee. anceae U the floor of the Houae of Keprraenta- tieer at all tinea. The boldneni of the morement ezeitee mnob comment." It is very evident from this that the lobbyists aro to control Congress at the present session. We suppose the oatraco will end in "comment" only. 81)11 41(10 tW I.Jj 1071 e'Jt "i'l'Ti 10 JUS. 111711 "m l.SiB SJI4 1192 l:i 1219 "i'irs ,132 ms We ill! 0 HI 67 8(17 ITU'-' 0U3 301 3801 1069 1118 levo "ml to; ms 8J7 S8H 1400 ""' "jiisi 1074 461 lRf-T 1134 484 I38U 4106 .......... "ii-s 1S73. 11307 lilt 4420: 6040 W4U ion 178 8S8I 11a anoii 7U 03v 16(16 6086 M "nm 417 1110 8.18:1 ""ii 1146 V316 14 S34S, 1471 aaa 1140 10060 '"iM sut 1141 1477 1 1476 . 1168 200 407V "177 1144 3 ""mi ..... 16 1186 4 IS 81 137 m 1114 '"i'ji'i u I 37: 1S3I6 1460 Sl'37 1211 II4 171 4340 4416 877 lil 410 1747 31130 1287 1426 9:174 13CS ' A08 3:lt.O 311V 1800 in 1717 1004 03 S30 1488 160V IIVA 0.1 1 81(12 160'l ti1 3071 3080 3814 10V3 5800 160V 18 10 :i4 1 1185 8246 8170 1401 61 1 4 08 64U 168 408 8V2 694 1037 16SI 16V 4718 1IS7 4828 1680 4081 1769 414 111 not put such a clause in tlio Dili, nd introduced it into tho llouso with- ml It. The committeo were aston- .iimi at this trluk. and it was admit- Lit hv tho atlornov of Jay Cooke Co, r y - i. .i a it... t ... n n tlio noor oi mo uoubp, mm m nna for the nurnoso of staying pro- oodings against that firm, and thus roventing me exposure in L.nrila that would damaao the ropu- lution of somo publio mon In Wash- igton. The oorrcsponuont ui iuu 'Aifi Trihunn sava : Tnamad of the savinirclauso ordorcd w ill a nmmiltee. the provisions of- lm hill orettarod by Jay Cooko s at torney to save bis clients was put in lie bill wlion II was inirouuuuu aim find. It was as complete a ourpriBo o every mombor of (bo eoinmiuuo rnnnt Troinain. and doubtless Butler, .8 it was to any other member of tbo louse. Tbcy were Indignunt'at tho rink, and no mombcrof the committeo Monded or advocated the bill oxcopt Vflmnln. Hutlor. and Jowell.ot Uhio ftmii Potter, of Now York, and Ward kf Illinois, renudialod tho triek, nnd Ldvocated a repeal without prejudico o pending casos. Tho Doint is, that if tho Iriul of Jay hnnka 3k Co. is orocoeded with, rovo- 9l?lLtiona will be mado damaging in the w.- -- .1.. -i i .ml, IJWieXirOniV W alio ouuruubuia vi iinjiiiwvt" 4470f Conirross. Government omoiuls, and 1 1 h .. n. .inn I pilUIIU men Jrjiicianj. diw , l"- ooodincs which cannot but prove dis- Laslrous to so many hitherto unsuspeot- cd men, there will bo no enuri sparea. Tho movement to day (Monday) was " a step in tho way of sealing up bad ?'rccords. If Jay Cooke & Co. have not the money to seeuro me assign ment of majority of tho claims against iho firm, they have in the im plicated publio men allies who will bee to it that the necesiury means are forthcoming. Mr. 'Ircmain starts oni badly as Congressman, when almost his first act is ono which would bo expected from a paid attorney, intend ed to cover un frauds (nd corruptions, i7 ,and to give ihievos a longer leaso of ' burtv to nrev unon mo country, ii '"' a bold effort and was boldly play i;,r'cd but it was handsomely mot and 14" .checked. "14(51 1804 101? 1160 7T4 IMS 1248 ) 13 2V33 4V8 1811 8 m 1077 707 46 121i 181 784 . (41 1884 40:ll 7V7 120 741 S83 117 V8 IS 18S4 ' 44 123! 1841 1807 1601 1747 I 1104 3 181 10 164 1681 1821 litie 14VV4 3 817 11110 32.18 1071 107 831 1VI0 tui. - . -n-aV elrtueofwrllaoi neoirioei r..rnon.i"ue UarrUburg on Saturday Docembor Tl 0oar4 Como. piIJi of clear- i!8tb. Aftor a formal declaration up- jj;id ,0UBty, and to me dlreoled, marc will on the controverted quostion of its he eipoaed to P'V'' C",'J "Vh. un vuo vuii j -i ., f i. ilia borouah of ClearSeld, on Monday, the lunaamoniai powom, u.o u.m . 1JtU u of iMMt Wi, ,t l o'clock, p.m., Qtforiuou real eiieie, iuf iract of land, illume In Uulloh OritanlMtion Of the oOlcerS and mom- townahlp, Clearlleld -.. feim-ylrenla-orKuinr..i,.u.. , fcu,i,d and dracr bed aa fulliwa, rla I lleim- burs Into a SOCIOiy OI socmi eiinr.,eir, - on l0.pk road, thence along anu mo arranit!iiiviiii i uuo rout SheritT's Sale. IT flrtueofwrllao( rWifbuf Krnoane.lened route of aaid nlank road Berth 80 diwreee nflallS and Various inuttors of dotuil, weat 4 perehci, north 70 de jreoa weal 4 perehea, tho Convention at ...no o'cloo,U,p , adjourned 8in die. Ih0 I llilauulpliia r0,, oorlb 02 domeoa wait 2D perehea, north sncakinif OI tUO WOrki OI vno rv deiiroei weal VI perrnce ton poai,iuenooaouiii ,'. an,.. . 20 denreee eaat 68 percliea to a poll, thence north 11IOII, " , oi di'tfreol cnat 00 perehea to a poat and place of , - ,.f ..II iki Amintina had r . e. . . r : j V SheriiTs Sale. i'ress, rtiinoiin Tim vole Of a the OOUntlOS DaU .i,l,,, I acrea and 47 nerchol.be 4.n.n vntinTinil to the President Of loir nartlr cleared and liarlnj a two-atory plank it.i kn.li rnniilrnd hv the ordnance l olnr improvameou thoreon. B.licl, that body as roquiro 1 A taken In execution and to be wld aa theprupe.ty and it was computet! aim umuiuiijr u- of KlcaDvf. c.key dared and oertinoU to tne uovornor, lint no stons wore laUon, or evon pro. noani . ook nir to tuo promuiKauon oi tho now Constitution by tho Convention. Tho rulinir of tho oourt wus strittly Obeyed, loavmg ine nei Alio, a certain tract of land, iltuate InHnoi townnblp, Clearfield county, I'a., bounded weat by land of 11. II. SbuKem, north by landa of JainciM. Illuom, eaat by landa of J. R. Ulooui and loulll by Inoda of 1. A. Wiae,conlalniiione hundred aorea, twenty acrea ooing cirarca mid buriuir about one uilllii'n of good hcinluek lum- and oilier improvement!. Deieca, ........... . .. . .i.. i I- ber lliorcon and Of Assembly 10 put, mo uken in ecutiui and to be aold a. the property montul law into operution by its own 0f Mo.ee Maya. B.ri.nln. A (lOllfliul. that is apparent ii,0. a certain tract of land, lituale In Trout- rulhor than rou , ex stS botween. tho vllle, Brady town.bip, ClcurUeld count, P nna., ruiuur limn i .,.i,..,lnla nf beginning at a corner botween aaid lot and land )t( tttt of Assembly nnd the schedule ol otiim Kn, on ,rvik. roi, thence r the now L-OnsillUtiun, an vuo iani ,iung line or Adam a.narrit icet, tut nee weat nrnvides that the HOW organlo law lo feel along line of aaid Knarr to lot or Kunti, prOVIUOS tnaai.il , u f , lh,nM .on( n, 0f Kunti 518 foet to shall go into effect on tho 1st ol Jan- lk ,, thM, ia ,urnnill, ,00 uary, J874, wnuo .unuor um nirio' ionn of the act of Assembly the Leg '.Infnrn must moot in ioint convention and cound and cortify the vote to tho Oovernor.who must issue ms prrxiia- mniinn hnfhre there can do an ouicnii r.i.,.miiluntion of the now regime. We 1 . . ... . i .n, .M IV t lint I II IB COIUllUli 10 uuv terlal. A tVukliimrlon correspondent of ' r - a llmTrov Times savs that Attornoy (ioneral Williams llUS announced that allowance, hoTing about 30 aorea cleumd, a large ; kla nnminnlinn lor Chef-JUItlce 18 rraiue nouae, etaoie ano.oiuer ouiuuiniiog. mere It HIS nomination lor vim. 0B 8ojMj, Uken in e.ecution and to be aold a. rejected 110 snail rouro iram "'- th, ,.,,, r w. W. Irrin. net, deeming II UIO only prupvr umi.k Alto, certain tract nf land, aitnala in Heccaria to do Ul.der the circumsllince. "Oh ! townabip, ClrarOeld county, Pa. , deeonbed aa fol- what a calamity that would do, my Kri;;, miiititrvmnn I . n 1 . n. 4 1.. ni.n 126 I' VI 1IJ760 263744 108604 Il46160l leet U) ttio ocginuiii)r, coniaining one-nan acre, more or leaa, aod having a plauk homo and abop thereon, rieiaail, laaeii lu execution anu ut no old ai the properly of Frederick iiayb. AIo, 4 certain Iract of land, attuate la uoahen towiifaip, t'learneld oeunty, Pa., bonnded and deaeribrd aa followa, riat Uegioning at a poat corner 00 nerchea cant of Loeuit, (uown) thenoe tiy tue aoutn eioe 01 warraui, ,10. iviii, inence duwn tbo river HZ percnea to elm corner, inence north CO peruhoa to atone eorner, thenco weat 100 perehea to atone corner, thence north 10 perchei to atone, tnenoo wen az perenee 10 a poai, inenoe eonth 21 dra-reee raat 108 ncrchce to place of be ginning containing 73 acrea and 08 iKircboa and countrymen ! Uric flitrtisfmrnts. NOTIC'i:. Thie It to fenny Trout la rcleaaed from all blame of baring taken the money tuai ., - ------ 16th of November, aa Be waj noi m in. ""'"-F althetlme. 8ull nuiin. Knox twp., Jannay T, 1874.-31. rial Commencing al a poat corner on tne u ten Connell road. Ihtiiec nor(b 61 degrcea weal 181 feet inehea to poll, li.toco north 30 dt-grcea eat 80 rent to poll, tnenoe aoutn Ol utgrnee mn l.S (cut to poat, tlienoe aooth 39 drgreoa weat GO feet to plaoe of beginning containing 40 aquare perchee and baring a frame duelling houre and ..ihr imiirnvemenia thereon. Hi-iai-.l, taken in execution and to be aold ni llie p-.opcrty of l'elor Knael. Jllao. a eerLiin tract of land, iltunto In Peca Inr townabip, Clearfield county, Penna., I.eunded V. virtue nf write nf Fivl Ftitiat, laineet out of the Court of Common Ploal cf Clear- - .id eunntv. and tn ma directed, there will he eipoaad to PUBLIC "ALU. at the Court Uooae, in tbe burougb or ctearDeia, on aionoay, iqo :. 12lb day of January, 1874, al t o'aioek, p, m-a'J' the loltowiog Uoei L tatc, lu wit i All the right, title and Intereit lo all that ecr- . tain lot of ground, aitnatc in I'ooatur townhipf J, Clearfield cuontv, Pa , bounded en the wait by j, nublie road leading from Oaoeola to PblMpaburg. . on tbe eonth by eluMulien, on tbe cult hj Joha M Crane, and on llie north by I ay lor--containing ot.e lot, and having a two-atory home end other iifi.roveinenta thereon. Hi iacd. taken la exrcullou anil to be aold aa tne property oi nis. -Tiiylor. Alan, all the right, tide and Intereat In all that certuin lot of ground, aituate in the village of UurtMide, llurmidn towi,aliip, Clcarfiuld oountyv I'a , bounded on llie north by Maple btreil, ou the went b.v Itobirt Oormoti, and on llie. eouth and " rant by J. T. lleudciion containing about one-, fourth of an acre, more or leaa, aud baring ft frame hotiap and other iuiiirovrim-nle thereon.- Pel ml. taken in earcution and lo be lold ai tbo property of A. T. Spruce. Alao, all the riglit, title anJ Intereat In all that certuin tract of laud, lituale in I'cnn townabip,' t'lcarflcld county, Pa., bounded on Iho eaat by drier Hell, on tbe aoutb by lleitienratbvr, on tha weat by M ilea Hpeneer, and on tbe north by Ma tlilm lilooin containing 41 aorea, more or loea bcitig all cleared, and bnrlng a frame honae and loe nam thereon erected, bcired, taken in eac- - rntion and lo bo told aa tbe properly of David ocUrun. - Alao. a'l the rliflit. title and intereat la all that certain Iract of bind, lituale in lleccaria town- hln. Clearfield county. Pa., beginning at a poea by a dogwood, being a corner of tbe Jeaee Hoover nuw Adam llnriluien'l tarra, inence uy imoiii vi - ennia McCoy north 8V perebre to a poit by i i-wood. tlienoe bv land of John Wold, Jr., weal 13i percliea lo a poat, tbenee by liardman Phil ip, (cow Hamilton Weld! eonlb S4, perchei tn ev poet by a pine elomp, thence by buidaof. Jaaaew', Wllliama and -leaa Hjover eaat lal perehea lo the place of beginnii g containing I IM acre nnd allowance, and having a frame houae and ' am thereon erected. Heiieil, taken in execution and to be aold aa 4he property of Ueorge n. earee. Alao. all (he ria-ht. title and Intereat in all that eer'ain lot of ground, aituate in Jaoeaville, tiu- licb townlbip, t lenrliel I county, I'a , oounoeq na the weat by P. aod A. Flynn, on tho coal by Wal nut Street, on tbe north by an alley, and on tha aouth by Wm. Brdgwiek containing one town lot and having a pl-iuk homo and other improve ment! therotm. bViaed, taken in exccnlioa and to be told aa tbe property of t'ranoil llyora. Ttt or Sata The price or mm at which the properly thai! be alruek off muat be paid at the time of aale, or aneh o her arrangmentc made al will be approved, otherwiie the property wl'l be immediately put up ana eoiu again aa the expenae and riak of the'peraon to whom It waa ilrnck ol, nnd who, In eaac of deficiency at euch re-aale, ahall make good the lame, end In no inetanee will the Ieed be preaentrd in Court for confirmation anleaa the money la aetnaUy i,aid to the Sheriff. JUSTIS J. FIB. ' r. I BUKRirri urriir, , J ' A Dead Shot. The Pittsburgh Commercial, owned by State Treasur er Mackey, and edited by Russell Er- rut, the Chairman of tbe Kndical State Committee, and the I'ittsburgh Tele graph, Grant's organ, all opposed . the New Constitution vehemently. let the vote in Alloghony county stood as tollows: for tue v.onHiuutiun 18,002 : against the Constitution, 1, 835: majority for the Constitution 16,107. A more overwhelming defeat of the Stato Treasury rinir never be fore fell to tho lot of any riDrf. The editors of the Commercial and tho Telegraph both conlcmplato wearing crapo. TikImpeacders. A torrespondci of iho Pittsburgh Leader ar-U tho fol lowing: Canjtugivo mo the names of the Senators who voted for and aguinst tho eleventh articlo of the im nnsehment of Androw Johnson, in Washington, on May 16, 1868? Tbe ed'iAr ol that journal replies: "The following named Sonators, nineteen In numbor, votea "noi guilty : jjayuru, Buekalow, Davis, Utxon, uoonuie, 1'essenden. Fowler. Grimes, Henderson, llond licks. Johnson. McCronrj-, A'or- fon, Patterson (Tonncssco),foM. Sttuls- bury, Trumbull, vanmnue, vitKors. Ana tne louowing voicu tor iw vletion : Anthony, Cameron, talteii, Chandler, Colo, Conkling, Conncss, Corbott, Oagin, Drake, Edmunds, Ferry, Frelinghujscn, Harlan, How ard, Ifowe, Morgan, Morrill (Maine), Morrill (Vermont), Morion, iyo, i ai tcrson (Now llampshire), Pomeroy, Ramsey, Sherman, Stewart, Sumner, Thayer, Tipton, Wado, filler, Wil liaras, Wilson, Yates. Stubdobn. Stale Treasurer Mack tiy's organ, the Pittsburgh Commercial, has got the dumps since tho Constitu tional election. After opposing that snatrmaot with all its vigor, backed 4y tho wibolo SliLo administration in its efforts and only auococding in get ting 1, 800 votes palled nguinnt it in Allegheny county, now intimate thatL the Commercial, is under no further .obligation to help carry oo tbo gov ernment, but that "tbe responsibility how rests with the people" We hope the "organ" will not worry itself about Ibe detrfili of the i?lal govermcnt. Tha tlocfc 4a not witlHvat a shopherd. Wo rather incline to the opinion thai tho people will see to it that tho new fundamental law will bo administered In their own lettrest, instead t?f that of a mere "rh, luuidp.4 by t'aiucrpn ;uid fooled by Mackey. Baltimore has been overtaken by a charity windfall. John Hopkins, a wealthy resident of that city, died last week, bequeathing over seven millions of dollars for charitable purposes. Ol this amount 12,503,000 is bequeathed to John Hopkins University; $3,800, 000 to John Hopkins Hospital; $20, 000 lo tho Balllmoro Manual Labor School: 810.000 to the Marylund In stitute for the Acadomy of Design $10,000 to the Baltimore Home of tho Friendless; $10,000 to the Boltimoro Orphan Aeylum ; and the rost to bis children and relatives. Ciacua BtiRNED.-Adam Forepough'a greut circus nnd roenngerie, wmcn had gone into winter quartors at Cler mantown, was burned ap on the 22d of December. But few of the horses and animals were burnod, but all his wagons, harness and other trappings wore consumed. His loss it estimated at $85,000. . Lotal Diplomacy Hero nro Fish Sickles dono up In a ragout: Sickles to Fish "You snubbed mo." Fish to Sickles "I didn't." Sickles to Fish Yoo'ro a liar." Fish to Sickles "You'ro another." Sic.klos to Fish "Accept my rcsigfifltion." Fish to Sickles ."Resignaiion accented."- Observe tho pruusi livo, nd spice to Jv-it. Wit kk Boom's Lovi. Tho Con oord, New Hoinpshire, Tatriot, pub lihiil nl Mr. Halo's homo, says: The death of John P. Halo brings to itgiit a fact often hinted at prcltv broadly hnfnrn hut in which no ludy's nnme hoe nonr hniin iriven in Drtnt till now, to our knowledge. The fact is that it was a daughtr-r ol Dir. jiaio woo wus ongngod to Wilkes Booth, tbe man who shot Prosidont Lincoln. In Itnntti'a diarv. which was taken irom hie. hodv. there was a picture) of this - y 1 -lady. The Boston Journal amuses itself with tho nicknames of INew lorn cborchos. Dr. Tyng's now church is the Church of tho Holy Oilcloth; llenworth's is the Hippodrome ; Dr. Storrs', from its steeple, is known as ihe Corncob; Dr. Bellows' as the Church of the Holy Zebra, and wo havo also heard It culled the ciiiircii r i ho. Inflnita Becfsleak i" while a BaptiBt church is christened tho Wanh tub j a Calvinistio tabornaele tha Fur nace; O. B. Frothlnghana's the Inour-anoe-offlco, and Mr. Powers' the ehurch of the Holy Turtle. The Pittsburgh I'ost remarks: We rln nni hnliavo there is an honest man in I'hilttduliihia tc-lav who .believes il.n mnlorilv of Iwenu.flvo ihouiand re6ordod for U. W. Mtickey in that city for Stale Treasurer was anything olso than a manufactured one. - Ho was beaten as fairly in that city as h was in the balance of the BiW and nn nna knows it better than ho. Will ho rosliro and lot an honest voto be taken? Coupon JTtw. John W. Forney, jr.,ie doing Florida. An cxclianiro says that all people who are noisy al concerts and public meetings havo low loroncads. Don't bo in too groat a hurry to make money good sense and honesty is better than wealth. Put a lullo blood, from any animal, on your orchard trees, and the rabbit ill not trouble them. The people have decided that a bal lot box containing tickets that are numberod U better than one that ll srurrcD. Henry A. Dreep, a well known teed man and florist of Philadelphia, died in that city on Monday morning, tbt 22d ult. ' ' Tbe now member of the Supreme Bench. JudircGordon. has invented a tolepoi)o douhllocs with a viaw pt discovering the opposition to the "het constitution. , . , A Wilkes-Birre lady of color, nam ed Catharine Corson, took a doso stf bi-chromate of potassium to covor a denurture from the moral, code, ono . 1 . i j i !.. -cr.. uuy last ween, ana uiou irum ouvv, The bonnets sold in New York as "Paris bonnets" aro said to be totally different from thoso worn in Paris; iuH us the Havana cigurs made liotks county aro unlike those manu factured m Cuba An old minister onoe rccommonded parishionor to tnko snuff to keop tin awako attrinr; mo sermuu - w which tho old backslider retorted that e had better put the snuff in tho sermon. Rev. O. B. Frolhincham, ttio famous advocalo of liberal Christianity, bus writton a ronueot to have Ins name omitted from ihe roll of Unitarian ministers, as ho objects to "sailing un der (also colors," Rccordor Hackott, of New York, on Monday sentenced a man to twenty vonrs' finnrisonment for a folonious assault upon a littlo girl, and express ed his regret thai, lie couiu not. sun tenco tho ruUin to bo nangeu. On tho 30th of December the Texas and Pacifio Railroad waacomplotcd to Tnxarkana. tbe proposed junction Willi the I airo and rulton nanroau, anu regular trains will commence running at once. - Jndrfe John S. Uaeer of San Fran oisco has boon elected Uoitod Stales Senator for a short term. 11 o Is Domocrat, nativo of New Jersey and s snokon of as a man oi one aouuy learning and great integrity. He an anti-monopolist. Governor Booth has been, elected for a long term to tho Unitod Stales Sot.ate from California. He is an anti- monopolist, and his olcclion causos It was brouuht about by a anion of DomocraU and liepub- licana. Tha nlundnrinff still noes On. Tho , n ' . . TTnnsa has nassed a bill making snocial anDronriation of four million dollars lo tbe Navy, and the Senate line iiuvMRfid it to IV Million. I BIS Tho brldgo to bo constructed over il. Vrith ai Forth. Scotland, will be the larcoet In Iho world. Its height will be ono hundred and fifty foel, and ilia nnmber of spans nearly one nun dred. The great span In tho oentro is to be fifteen hundred feet, or nearly ono-lhird of a mile In width, and tho smallor span ono hundred and fifty foet wide. It U estimated that the structure ,wijl cost aboqt ton million dollars, appropriation is about as nooessary aa rl .. r- . r.;,,. I auoiuer vower on tuo vifnvi. A nniliinn has boon presented lo rnmrrnna hv flO cilif.onS of DulTulo ask ing Unit rroMUont ljincoin mrwwy holiday. Would it nut lie well to BUDt'leroentilby can nnir.ino fJmnt in ilio same way f Let . B , . ' , r us have no dtsiincnon on i"ii 'previous oodiiton.'-Iiaii'iH tvmon Tt would be ssd to see." says the Louisvillo Courier-Journal, "Williams in the scat once occupied by Marshal,, Tunnvemi! (tlftee lh fWr Wbor Hiriuirinn V1R. Hut. thoS. irSnl aif.Linir wharw Washinaton and Jeffer son sat. We guess, as we have' stood tho latter so long, wo can enauro tnt former. We should be sorono and ro signed evon at a funoral. Philadelphia is beginning to waka np for the municipal election in Feb ruary, We hopn to soe tho good men of all parlies unlteon an unexceptional ticket, which can be eleoled without trouble. The right kind of a Mayor Is particularly doairable Jo vlow of tha Centennial, and also an Ainnartixan polico is wanted. We hope tbe day has gono by when " ma." who if joiot proprietor of a "hole" at Sixth nd Chestnut, cun be elected Mayor. Tha now Constitution put a stopper in t,hat "hole," and we doubt if Urn rng 'hat) the strength to pun ii otu. Wllliama and the Senate. From tho timo of Waxhington's ad ministration dawn to that of Grant, tho Senate of tho United States, in do- fenoo ot its own high character, has novor thought it proper or necessary lo send lor persons and papers in or der to satisfy its members of tho ca pacity and intognty ot a man wnooe mi mo had been so nt to it as Chief Jus tice of tho United States. And yet this unparalleled proceeding took pluco i tho fscnaio lasi ween, wticit air. dmunds, a Republican Senator from ermont. who is Chairman oi me udiciarv Committeo, anked tho con sent of that body to send for persons and papers in roferonco to the charges winch nave been proierrou ni;nirii me tbe character tioo. II. Williams. Could such a humiliating proceeding haveoccurred in the Senate when John Adams, in 1801, nominated John Mor- hall for that high ana responsible osilior. f or in lSoG, when Andrew Hclison nominated Roger li. Tuncy ? r in ISO I. when Abraham Lincoln kominaled tbe late Salmon P. Cbaso T nch a moviment in Iho Sunato would ave shotted the moral and political sense of the whole country. It was reserved lor L. S. tirant, in this year of trrace 1873. to force his own polili ral triends in the Senate lo adopt this unusual and extraordinary oourso. No final action was taken on the nomination boforo the adjournment ol the Senate on last Friday, and none can be until it reasaombles on the 5th of Januarv. It will then ho seen whether Senators will surrender their onost convictions of illiams total noompotoncy and admitted untnness for the office at the personal appeals nd solicitations of Grant, or whether they will reject him and compel the t'res dont V Bond in anotnor minium- a 1T I t on fit lo have been mauo. unuur all the poculiar circumstances of the caso, if George U- Williams was gifted w th a nronor sense ot personal nonor ha would demand of (Irani Ihul ho hould recall his namo from tho bonato That, however, is not to bo expected in theso doireiierals days, wnon scurvy politicians will attompt, by crooking the pregnant lunges oi vno micea mm thrift may follow fawning, to crawl nto high judicial positions ior wiuco neither naturo, education nor experi ence over iiilonded mom. jveneuunj Freeman. I IOR Al.l'i- The anderaixneil offcre for nrt, by tlio tunijike, oaM bj lot of ll. V. Holt, aale tba Mlowinp; property i i paira of Twin 101,, bf ,(,, Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, and Meli, 1 one-boree blida, S eenper-ilrip Feed lb, writ by lot of I). W. liolt-eontutniefr Cullera All tbe above will be eoU ebrap fur ,boul j f tn Mra ou.l barii.j a plank dwelling ...k or aiohanred for lumber and approved nndeie. J. A. Tt.Hr'h, hew fealcin, Jan. 7, 1874-St iT)TICa 1 be ComiDon Pleaa of Clear jL Beldeoonly. No. 400 HepU Term 1. I. a. u. , . rnralPD Biiarniiir nuu Jnd(mrnl eaint Itefsndint, and role entered by 1'laintilf fur aaieeiteent of Jamagea. Jaa. W. Melee, Defendant, and Jamea Mitchell, (iarni.hoe. that All neraune Intiretted are heretiy sollBed t v ...... i.. .l.m.ni la thii eae el the 1' Itioootarj'e oflies in l loarSeld, on batarday, the Utb day of Jan. A. U. 174, at o'clk 2 r. a. IkTOTICI'i. In the Ci.intann neaa oi viear- i Seld aoonty. Ho. l January Term, U.S. i i ii ........ . roreiKB aiinn.- - iv u.nu I lu.lcfment aeainat Oelenrlant, Uefen.la'nt. and f and rale antarad by Pl.lnlill R. r'ollerton. f'ir aaaeaameni oi a. namialiae. 24th January, A. jan7-3t -avTIITICK. la Ihe Common Pleaa of ( Icox 1 Seld eounlT. No. J20 Sept. l.rta li 1. wtinan twie i Ferclaa auaoomrai lurlment aeainit llelendant and rule entered by I'laintit for aaMBiiaeut of daaiagea. Richard Forre.t, Defendant, anil aa. Fortret and Joel O. Forfeit, All peraona'lntereaUd are hereby sotlJed that m ...... ik. d.m.rea in Ihia eate at tha Pro- tbonolary'a olloe, In Clearlleld, on Satorday, tbe 34th Jaaoary, A. li. 1874, at i o'eloek r. . jao7-3t A. C. llt, rniliuamai;. N On tux Makk. Bonator Hitchcock of Nebraska, who was accused of somo irravnlar nruotices iu olilaining His eleotion, appeara determined lo make provision lor wo menus wno uoubwu . . ... T t . !. . I - .1 him Into ollice. no nus introuuccu bill, ostensibly for the relief of persons who have sustnined damages by rea son of Indian doprodalions, providing Inr the annointmont of throe salaried nommissiouors to examine evidonco relaiinir to claims lor such deprodn tions,nnd also for summoning and pay ino- svitnassus at ll exoeoso ot th ..e .... .1.. . i.. aurl United Stains, anu appropriating 00(1 for the exDonses of tho coinnus sion. We havo reason to bolicvo that this bill is intended principally to pro vida office for some of the txinulura friends, and that lis pussago would re anli fliinnlv In the ecnondivitro ot 1 large sum of publio money for no bet tor imrnnHO limn rOBUSCIiatiua wuroi less and fraudulent claims against the Government lo the amount ol ii,in)u. 001) or more, many of which uat already been Investigated and discov srod to be without foundation, i seems hardly worth while, in ine pros ent condition of tho Treasury, to pay $26,000 for such a purpose. iv. Y.frun, Jao7-Jl A. C. TATE, FrotboooUry. house and other tiiinroretneota threoo. Selaed. taken in execution and to be mid ai the property of Tbomaa Darnel, Alan, two eerlain traetl of land rl uate in Drady toanibip, Clearfield ouunty, I'a., No. 1 tirginiiing at a piue in the land conrcyi-d to D. Irwiu; thenoe br lame a:i4j perehea, more or leaa, to poat corner of land eonveved to Geo Fenti l thenee by eaine lunth 167 perehea, uiore or leal, to a beeeb j tlienoe by land conveyed to l. lrwm ei oi prc.,, more or leea. to port: thence by land ooavoyod to Craig A Hlanebard north 157 perehoi, more or laia. to tiluouol Winnmi. ciiniaiuiwir si .ir., more or fera. No. 2 Deponing at a beech eorner of Iwnit eonvevea to v. irwiu ; meow m, - l.ml went Ri nt-rchra. more or la, lo cbetniil corner of oilier Und of the raid 1). lrwio llunoc by aaid lend north 157 perehea to poet eorner ol land oi aaia u. i r. i u , wruov " r nerehea. more or leea. lo nlai'e of bejrinoiug, eon uining 70 acna and 25 perehea, henug HI acrei rletred ana plana nouo aim tog warn ,i.v,.,u. Belied, token in elocution and to be asm ai im property of Daniel Uogera. Tim or fui The nrice or torn at whb '...a v.k. ..lifted that the prooertT ehall be itnu-k oS max ne paid ai All peraoaa mierr..-,. ... 1 ----- --- ... . - k k.. . ..,. .in .h. da-nar. i. ! '..; --'" r- "7 -"".: .".,. onotarye ollloe, in t-iearneio. ; '---. -"":; " ' ,. , ', a .l,l ..ln al A. O. 174. at 2 o o.oe. r. -- , - ----- - k rneexpfnae ana rwa oi ih ... - - ai alruek off, and who, in cue cf drtklrBoy at ueh re ialo. ehall make tond the lame, and in no inalanco will tbe Deed be preaenled la Court for continuation nnliil tbe mr.itey ii actually aad i. ih. Sk.rilf. JUSTIN J. I' IK, - . ci...;l eaaairr i urrica, i Sheriff. Clearfield, I'a , Hoe. 17, 1871. COUaT PEOCIAMATIOIi'. ; 7ItEflBA j, Hob. C. A. JiATbK, j-reameni lul. nf the Court of Common l'leaj of the Twenty-fifth Judicial Dialriet, eompoaed or the eounttei of L'learbeld, Centre and CHnton and Hon. W'ttti C. Foi.sv and Hon. Job J. Bead. Aiaociata Judea or tiearneia touniyt have iaaued tba ir precept, to De directf d. for tbe holding of a Court of to mm on l'leaa. Orpbani' .. Court, Court of Quarter Beeiloni, Court of Oyer aud Terminer, and Court of General Jail Ielif -ery, at the Court Houae at CleerSold, in and for tha count of ClearSeld, eommeneinf on theaccoud Miuiday, lth day ol Jau., It., ana woon- tinue one week. NOTICE 18, therefore, berely given, to the r...n.v Jiiatiova of the l'eaee. and Conatablea, in aod for aaid county of Clearfield, to a pear in their proper peraoni, with tneir necoro", ni lnuuiaitione, tiaminationa, and other Bemem braucoa, to do ihoae thinga which to their ofhcee, and is tbeir behalf, peru.in to be done. GIVEN ander my band at ClearSeld, ttie 17lh oay of I'eoemlwr, in the joar of our Lord ona tboneaod elcbt but died and revenly-lbree. JUSTIN J. I' IE. Sheriff. A. C. TATK, l'rothonotary. Clearfield, Pa., Deo. 17, 1)73. Sheriff's Sale. . TT Tirtue ot write af iiea-i I) eued out of the Court of Cos TOtlCE-In the Comtaon r'a or Clear field oounty. No. IKS Sept- Terra, le.J. V. Bie-ler t Co. ee. r. Platto, Deleoaant, ano (leorge Walaon. Samuel llrailfor.1, laaae Oaina, Alriandcr Oaina, Joeeph Thompson, Ueurge W. Uearliart. And? Joo. Fontou, Dare Uoar herl, Peter McUeorgeand William PoHcr. Uar Biaboea. Foreign altaehnieot and Jude-meut agaieat Iiefcudant, aod rule entered by Plain tid lor aaaeHment ofdamairea. All pcreooa intereited are hereby notlflrd thai -irt ..MB. ih. tl.n.fri ia this onae at the Pro- Ihonotary'e office, in Cleavroeld, o Salnrday, the 24th January, A. 1). 17. t o'elocki". a. j.07-31 A. C. TATB, l'rothonotary. J. K. M'MUllRAY wiu prrn.T toii wnrt any article OK MKKC1IAVP1SK AT TIIK VKRY LOWEST PRICE. COl ANU afclS. ie::i:jj NEW WASHINGTON. H. F. BIGLER & CO., BB4I.BKI IS HARD IV ABE, Alio, Meoufeeturenof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. OLIABtltLD, FA. F acme. le. BioB Pieae of tlearSeld oonnty, and In me directed, there will boeipoaed to PIJUUO SALR. at til Court Uonao la tne oorongn oi uiearneia, wm aivm day, Ibe 12th day of January, lt14, al 1 o'oloch, m., the following ileal a,ataio, 10 vu. All thoee two traetl of Inn 1, eiluata in Bell townnhlp, Oeifield county, Pa. Tbe one pieco on the WHten of Dear lluu, beginning at hemlock corner, Ihenee by treet "o. S55S, aouth SIJ de- greee wert 20 percbei to niron, mence norm en, degree! welt percliel 10 poll, lucnoe uurm , ilrirraea eaut 381 4-10 parebca to poll, tbenee north 40 J degreea weat Jul, perehea to maple. thenoe aoutb 50) degroil eult l" porcneaiouo.i, theooa roulh (Ol, degree! weat SO parehoa to hem lock, thenoe aouth M, degreea call 24 perchei ia iilu. nl beeinnme eontaioina 750 aorea, 17 perehea and allowance. Tue other piece thereof heeinnine at B hemlock on line of r. 3;.i-l, tbenee north 40 degree! weal 240 perUiee to a beialook, thenoe Bm-lh SO deeree a ea.l mi percnea to poat, tbenee eouth 40 degroee eaat 24 perehea while pine, thence by No. Si.ii eouth degreee wnt no percliel to place oi oeKiou'ua ing lit acrea, S peroucl and allowance. Soiled, taken In eierutioa Bad to be sold aa the property of D. t. Bmilk. Tiaua or Bin Tha prlca or aom at which the property ahall he atruck off muat be paid al tbo time of aalf), or each other arrapgementl made aa will bo approved, otherwise the prop erty will he Immediately put up and aold agan at the aipenai and riak of tha peraon to whom it wai itruck off, and who. in eaie of deficiency, .. ..,, r. ..i. .hall make rood the aame.and In nelnatnnee will tbe Deed be preeented in Court for eonlroietlon uoleii tha money ia ae- taaUy Bald the Miertn. im"-' '." - . . . rturairr a mwi I. I ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kind! for ia!a by II. F. BIGLER a CO. LIST OK JI ROHH DRAWS FOR JAJT I'AHY. 1 fchM commi nciog on the 12ibi tuo jtaoui. Joi W. I,'al....DeeririaJ. C. It' iuaon.Fergui'o lle..r Hreth bell;. -Mur-y i.-.tlirard J..hn"W. Bell " Tb.iBJ. RaadUoahea. Wm. AIUrt.....llt-!lordiH..bt. J..bna(n..Jordaa Win. I.utber....Bradyil boa. Lanieh.Xawrenoa J.C.UedweUrneiJJaa. II. II He....:. L. City Ilaii-i llimon Cncal' Diniel B. ama...Morril Jaa Holt I'oviugtoii1 Frank Wi'belm... " J. M. Krataer.Cleera.ldjO. W. Gallaher.N.Walh O. B. Welch.... " E. B. UortmaB-Oeceola - J.Tbompaoa.CurweiiBv'ljJaa. Wclutyre Penn A. J. Sbugart...Ueeatur JoLb 8. Uoiden Pike naTKkar. jraona. Howard Wella..Beocari I R. W. Tbompaon.Cur'ela R. II. McUee Bell Perry Kephart-Decatar 11. K. 8Mmmel....ri.-g'lJ. u. Uhultte.... J. Pea roe, Jr...llraafotd Janei Kepbart-. " 8. l.annberry... UVm. owlci...Ferguion R. C Faint Brady U. C. Hradlord.i..Uirnni John L. Pvota..... " 1 Mitt. Tate Uoihea P. W. Draucker.. " j R. liumgardoer... " Jont. Shaffer " Allro C'upler John Mcllcary... Oco. Woodward-lluitoa M el. Clark........ " Jamol Itea Jordan B. Brli:bait....Bumde r. llettline....Karthaui Terra Baker CbeetjC. B. .Norria...Lawrenea Jliver Steveni " .Jno Livingnoa " John McCJuilkeTl.. Fdaard W iae....Morrls F.F. Coailnet.l'oi ingten1 Mlrhael Itadcr... " Kred. rSackett..01earbi;ld D. II. Waring.... " Jamea Kerr... . " Andrew S eucer...Pen Samuel l.irge ' .Johnl'unlip Pika Bo-i IIh.1 " I John R. MovJIuro... ". C. W. Smith... ' Irvin TbompaoD.... " Frank cbort... " 1 Hton Met'ture..... n li II ilt..n ll.rt.knrn Jr.. " M. Owena-Curwoniville ui. ullen.. oouwara Bbariff. ClearSeld, Pa., Deo. 17, 1S7S. T) A.ILROAD WHEELBARROWS a t lor aaia vj BIGLER 4 CO. II. F. ADMINIMTRATIIRM' NOTItli Notice ll hereby given that letter! of adminiitrattoa oa the aetata of rJAMl'KI, 8TAHR, deceaacd, lte of Kooa towmhip, Clearfield eonniy.Penn a, having beaa duly granted to the undersigned, all peraons indebted lo aaid. eatale will pieaae arake Imro-Ulate payment, and thoaa bavinf. elaima or drmanda will preeent tbem pmperljr ButheDtiested for lettlement wllhooi delay. 1,B IS t" 1ll"i . JACOB AhN01.il, Adiuii.utr ilcri. Sew Millport, Her. 2, 1873 fit 0 IL, TAINT, JU IX , UJjAaa, Mail!, eU., for tale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. TTARNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SllOE 11 ?Ib4II. tot aalt by II. r. BIGLER A CO Q.UK3, PISTOLS SWORD CANES for let ha ll. F. BIGLER A CO AND Tim Werear Advertiser hit tho nail an tha head in thia way : "It i nmuo ing to road aome.ot tne itopniiiman nanan aincfi tho" eloction. With a falor equaled orrly by that of pop (jnlxots, lhy mfllto a great ado and glorification ovor tho ditleat ot rlo Rinrr, and claim that the did it. ft would havo boon a littlo mow consist, ent, howaror, with tbo nature of U)li)Ka if thoy bad ihowo a rauoh teal IuH Ootober whop tho Ring Mauler waa I. .. Sintn Tri-amircr. Theao "itir oorru)liblo" liapcra all .unporlcd Maokey." Hon. Wm. 1. Armalrong, of.Wil limnRDorl. Ii alris-dy announced aa a llnuiilinan caodidata for (iovornor noan the jNow C'onstiUitwn, aa m Bja A Wiaainff man wilU a Roman noae it adverlUud, bat lb tiationql Hip-ii-i u.inLa hn will novor be found, aa 1110. VM " -- - uch nous will never turn uj. (JTOVES, OF ALL SORTS aj - Biaai, for lale by " IJ. F. BIOLER A CO. I RON! inpN! IRON I lJa lor tat by " - H. F. BIGLER A CO. JJORSE SUOES i UORSE SIIOB BAILS, for iale ny f H. F. BIOLER A CO- ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZBd And hail Uanufaclure, for lali T U. F. BIOLER CO. rJtlilMBLB SKEINS AND BOXKB.nriBieoy ll. F. BIAI.F.R A rirw TrRATZER k LYTLE, V ARRET 8TREKT, riiEitlFIELD. PA. Dealer! In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, IIardware and Queenswarp, Roots, Shoos, Ilats, Caps, Ac. w-Rho.m.k.r. luprll.a Uh LEATUKU and BIIOB FINDINGS at reduced rate. SALT I SALT I SALT I at w.oleialt and retaileery aheap. PAINTS, OILS. CALCINED rLA8TF.R, . A liberal u'le"', 10 bulldera. -noDSrtOLD (lOpDS.CARPKTS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS-la Urga quantlllil. FISO, FLOUR, BACON, CORH NKAL and CDOF, lwjl an nana. sfflll of tt "" m Burcbaaed JlcUalValy for eaah. and thorefora eaa and be Bold aa cheap ai Ihe cheapen. tenia c RKtilSTl .n'S KOTI C Notice ia hereby given that the following accuuote have boon examined and pnaeed by me. and remain Hied of record in thii office for the inrpecliem of heirl, legatrca, err dilore. and all othere in any other way fliuirertcd. and will be preeented to the Belt Or phaua' Court at Clearlleld county, to be held at lha Court Uouae, in the borough of Clearlleld, com mencing on lha Jd Monday (being tha Ulh day) of January, A. 1). 1874. Final aocount of Jatnoa Wrigloy, Adralnlltrn lor ol Milton McBride, lale of the borough of Clearfield, oocnly of ClearScldj dcceaied. A,..nt of John M. Adame, Truilee of the ci tato of John Burgundcr, late of Burniide town ihip, Clearlleld couny, doeeaaed. Final account or Howard r) eto, aamioiiiraw. of Hamilton Weld, late of Beeoaria twp., Clears, held eounty, dcceaied. . Final account of Joha W. W'rigley. AdralniB trator of Fran.ia Henticr, lata of rcott eounty, Iowa, formerly ef Oirard townabip, CleaiOeld eounty, deceaatd. Partial account of Joha t. CutUe, AdmlnlatrB lor of the eitata of I' id Miller, lata of Law rence towDibip, Clearfield county, deceaacd. Triennial aeeoont of William Riddle, gi ardlaa or laaiah 11. Cowan, minor child of Jamee Cow an, lale of Jloccarla townahip, deceaaod. Tartial account cf J 71. Kirk and David R-am, adminiitratora of William kirk, late of Brady Wamiiir, ..,i. - Partial aee.-.! 01 jor. aa of Kilgar Stcvena, minor ehild of Abednego ttevena, ueceaica. KaniaraB'e Ornca. 1 A. w. i.r.r., Clearflel.1. Pa., Dec. 10, l7-to. J U'erer. SIIPKR'IMIKH' KHTIl'Ifc All pcraoaa are hereby notined o.H to leave any umber or ether ohitruction any pl-ee on ary r"-' lie toad, of Lawrence townahip. aa au. h limber in left lying OB the roada, will U reiod M4 rapcflh. perao. a. Ibbt log;.- And r thyr, II any penoB or pcrrona leave tim er at the m . er Iving to Ibe pul.ie road. Or Ibe hioada of the road, tbe'y will be held re.ponB.bf. for ..y nocideat that a occur therefrom, and will na. charted bank-leave by the towaihip. Jit requeitof many .itirena. H JOHN R. PARK, JOIIV a. KLINE, M. UISUKI,, JAMfcS HHOWK, Dee. 1 Court of Pa. Ne. CO. RODDER CUTTERS for sul" by araM-JO II. P.. CJO.TP CO. !1IIT()K'D NOTll I-ln tin Comioi.d Pl ai ol CteaiHeiJ t o Tj i June Term, I "TS. Fau.t A Oooduio 1 , T,, I S.ecil AttarumeBl. Ed. Kralier. J . Tbe umlera'n.'l mi'lifr, appointed v tba Court to ul-tnl.tto tbo nnut, mi'H'I fr-m n aale of tbe pcr.onal propenr of K l. h.at.er, al( tneiied by lite of Ihe abti.e att.lrhnitr.t and .o'd by ord'r of the Court, to the partiea eolili.. Ibaref. aoeordinr tn la, kiwa ...t..-c mat he will alletid to tbo .liilir. Of tbeavi-i"'"" "1' ' ' olTioc. In the borough ..t Cle.a.held. P... on Tbnra day.th. Klh d ol January. A. Wi. t.re .j .....i.. lr.te.rc.tcH aiav attiml. "? - p- : a ,-,ii.' i ii i m B ANK NO'fLCKl V, t .I.A.lilr, rnr DliiMltorfl of lb. Cona- t Maiion.l Bank will be lield al Ihe banklog room, w Tuci-l.t, January Ulh, U74, b.lww Ihe bouri of I end I o'jlrck, P. tnkV . Ofel.1, Pw. 1. ITM'.' ' f.Vh,',r' CAirTI-Allpar,niariutlnedi.galriit haib.ring or truating, tn my .ooour.i, u ham JUilKT, of Covttjkton townabip, B pauper l"; bonTid lo i,c iiu't of age by .U overa., of ..Id to.8rilp';.b. left . "'.'SU . Itlio.tt l.t .'.' or provoct ion, .; I do a lor .nr ele".a o. u-. -M .11,1 ing or anything clee MMtmt'l him. drtl7H re oonccrnr.K WILLIAM H. lIKlCllf-L. l.ll!. nuin'eroi . .. PER lllll., and will "'. "t n.-KTiti;" f Wi have printed .