GEORGE B. GOODLANDEK, .. (onus i pbopiiibt.' CLEARFIFXD, V. WEDNESDAY MOKNIXG. MA jtCIi, 4, IW4. UtmocraUc JtietHng. .- Tbo Deruoorats of Clearfield county re horoby notified to mscmblo In tbo Court Boom, in Clenrfiold.on Tuosdny evening, March 17lh, 1874, for tbo . purpose of choosing a Representative dclugato to tbo approaching State ooDvention, and select three conferoos to meet thoso from Cumbria, Clinton ltd Elk, for the purposo of electing a Senatorial delegate. ' W. M. HcCcllocoii, Cb'ra. ClearCeld, March 4th, 1874. Good For Him Tbo editor of lb Norristown Herald has lost hit whoel barrow, and is advertising for its re turn. Well, it's- good for him. lie had no business to own a wheelbarrow. Moving Eastwabd. The whisky epizootic, which has been raging Ohio for tome time, seems to have an eastward tendency just now. Well, let it comef why may uot poonle as Welt as horses bo affected in that way? ' The JIcGranauan. Tho citizens of Sugar Grove tewnship, Morccr county, confided their publio affairs to this popular family. Noblo was eleo ted constable, David and VTilliHru school directors, John A. town clerk and Geo. G. auditor. Follow Suit Our members of the Legislature, in imitation of the United Slates District Judges when they are overhauled or detected in committing high crimes and misdemeanors, sim ply resign, and thereby avoid tho poni tontiary. This is very cheap punish ment. ' A Good Sign. As un ovidcoco that Williamsporters have qnit worshiping t"ho "golden calf" and have turned their attention, to business, and in tend to load a new life, they elected Martin Powell, Democrat, Mayor at the recent election. A change for the better is bard to believe, but it's true. , KiGiir on End. The lute Demo ratio victory at Altoona has caused the -Sun to rise to its meridian and has its columns properly embellished with birds and "big gqns." It is jio wonder, a majority of 847 for mayor this year, to 120 11 'lotherway" last year, looks as though tho mountain city was redeemed. An Internal Isuisance. Through the courtesy of Dr. Potter, we are in receipt of copy of "The Legislative Journal, and it would be very useful if the "pasting and folding" fraternity were not tooinfornal lazy or drunk to attend to their business. Why not mail it every day, and not in wookly handles f To get five and sir days proceedings, and a week behind time at that, is enough to make a saint cuss the folding loafers. This document costs the tax payers from 825,000 to 80,000, and yet, as served out by their agents, it is a nuisance. The last gale which came to baud arrived, on Suturday, February 28, numbered from 60 to 50, containing the proceed ings of tho 20th to the 25th. Now, wny were numbers 50, 61 and 62 kept back for a week to travel with tbo otticr numbers indioated f Is tbo delay in the printing offlco or in the cellar on the hill 1" Legislators, look to yonr omploycos. Wake them up. . Butler Unbottled. Although Gen. Grant bottled Ben Butler on a certain occasion, tho "beast" bas uncorked the bottle, and escaped, and it is verv evident, from the howl which has gone op from "loyal New England" for the paBt two weeks, that the spoon thiof bas bottled "the government," the two United States Senators from Mas achusetts and eight of tho oloven con gressmen. The appointment of Sim mons, as Colleotor of the Port of Bos ton, is a settler, so, fur as Athenian elegance, refinement and loyalty is concerned. This element thrashed Bon last full for Governor, but ho in tarn has overthrown tho General and Slate governmcnts,and lias won a vic tory tbat throws Big Bethel, Dutch Cap Canal and Fort Fishor all in the shade. The "bottled beast." has be came the lion in the Radical menag erie, and Is. using bis cock-eye to dis cover new victims to prey upon. Radical Cheats. Quite a number of females were voted for as School Diroctor in may portions of the Stote at the last election. But one teems' to have been elected, a Mrs. G. F. Rpringer,of Middle Ward.Chester city, Delaware county. The Radical vote in this ward is about 240 and the Democratic vote about 150.. TbeRads nominated a full ticket and put a ne gro on for Judge, and one for School Direotor. The Democratic candidate fur Judge received 221 and tho colored "individual" 151, and Mrs. Springer bad 208, and the colored School Direo tor but 158. Thia shows that the Radical bypoorilos will not eat their own victuals. They fondle and pet sambo and reck to got bis vote, but when sambo wants the "white trash" to vote for bliu, they "go back on him." This vote also shows that the Democrats profoj Udiea to darkies or H.hooJ officers. OemocraHc County Contention. In accordauco with previous notice, the IieTnocratlo County Committee mot at tho office of tho Chairman, In Oleaiflold, on Tuesday, tho 2Kb of I'obraary, and adopted the following resolution i KnotttJ, That II Couuty Committee order an decline to be held oa Saturday, tbc 14lh day sf March. fur tb purposo of leetlng tbo usual number of delegates from enrb oleotion dlitriot I men in ooBvention at Clearueld, on luemey March 17th. at 1 o'clock 1'. M.. to lake into eon ildirallou the propriety of changing tin lima of holding the primary e;oettoni. . WM. M. .Mifl'LLOl'On, J-tari L, Monaan, Chairman, Secretary, sire. (n. In compliance with the above reo lution, the several vigilance commit tecs in tho county ore- rcqucrtod to meet at tbo usual plnco of holding primary elections, and hold an eloo tion for delegates to moct in County Convention on March 17th, nt 1 o'clock 1'. M. The various districts will clod delegates ns follows : Beoearia.. . a Ouelloh. , Slllouladele , 2 Huston 3 1 Jordan , diKartbaui , fi Knox , S Lawranc , ft Lumber City Morrii..... 4 .Now Washington S Oiceola..... Hall Hloom Bogst Bradford Brady Burniide , Cheat. Covington ... Clearfield CurwroivUlc....... Decatur Penn Forguion G Irani.. Goihen Graham Pike Union Wallaoetun... Woodward... .... 1 I hopo all our friohds in the county will take an interost in this election I heartily invite all Domocrats to par. ticipate in this election all who re cognize thomselves as Democrats, bo- Iiovo in the principles of the Do moo racy, and.nro willing to stand by that organization in tbo future, are entitled to vote in tho chgico of delegatos of the convention. Let thero bo a full and freo expression of the Democracy, and let us demonstrate to our liopub lican enemies, that though differences in tho oboice of men may have divided us for a t'mc, that we can meet on common platform in defencoof a grand principle to fight against a common foe. Wm. M. McCuLiomu. Ch'nDom.Co. Com. Read It. On our first page will bo found Congressman Cox's speech on tho moth, as discovered in tho army blankets and clothing. From this speech it is evidont that millions of dollars worth more armv clothim? than is needed, is manufactured annu - (7 ally, and then hundreds of thousands of dollars are appropriated to keop tho moth from eating It up, so as to give certain manufacturers of blue cloth and proprietors of tailoring establish moras fat jobs, and thon close the rob bery by giving some quack a fortune for his moth modicinu. Spanish bri gandage is honorable, compared to this Yankee system of robbery. Do not fhihto read the spoech. Letter from HarrUburr. Harrisburo, Feb. 28, 1874. Ma. Editor :-Tbe committee up pointed by tho logisluturo to investi. pnto the charges preferred by the Grand Army of the Republio against a. lu uuss, lor groan immoralities wbilo principal of the Cassville Sol diers Orphans School, met in the Sen- ato commitlco room some few days Sl'O. Senator Anderson occupied tho chair. There wero a large number of persons in attendance and much in. lorest was manifested in tho proceed ings, juuen oi ino testimony taken was of such a nature that our daily papers refused to publish it. A larire number of male and female pupils of ids Bcnooi were examined, as also State officiuls, who bad been sent to the schqol by the Stute Superintend ent of common school to make in vestigation. Many very hard thing wore rumored about Guss' imnrnner conuuet wan some or the female scholars of the school, but little of this j - . ... .. .. ' i . was sworn against him at tho exam ination here. Tho investigating committee held sessions at Cassville school on Tues. duy and Wednesday, whon witnesses lor too delence were examined. Tbeir report bas not yet boen made nor published, and the probability is tbat it will bo in favor of Gubs, who alleges that bis eno'mios trumped up the charges to ruin him. in the matter of the swindlers on the usury bill of which I wrote you last week, the movers in tho mutter. J. Monroe Kroiter, an old citizen bere, and W, II. Dimmick, member of tne legislature Horn Y iko and Wayne counties, wero arretted and taken be. fore the U. S. CommiHsioner hero, and by him held in 82,500 buil for triul in the U. S. Court at Philadelphia, in May next. Both dony bovine any thing to do with it. Dimmick sent his rumi'iiution to the House on Mon day, where it was at once nccoptfld. ilie House co mm i tec hvc hot yet re ported the result of their invention tion. Dimmick refused to testify be fore them on advice of his counsel. The excitement created by this case does away with any prospect of pass ing a usury bill this session. Mr. JUyor rend a bill in tho House. fixing and defininir tho liability til bunks and banking companies of this Commonwealth. 'The bill makes the stockholders of banks,, bunking com pumas, saving institutions, iruet com panies, and all othor ineorporuted companies,iloing the business oi bunks, or loan in u or discounting monevs. personally liable for all debts and de posits in their individual capacities double the amount of the capital slock held and owned by each. In the Sonato, on Frlduy, the con sideration of the Judicial spnortion- tnent bill was rosumed. Tho follow- ng amendments offered by Mr. Rutnn were adopted i That Warren county be dutached from Erie, anil tbat Erie constitute the twenty. fourth district. That Korost bo taken from Venango, and that Venango constitute the thir-ly-first district. Tbat Jefferson and Clarion constitute the thirty-second district, and Green and Fayette tho fourteenth district. Senator McSherrv wanted Adam county detached from York, making .u separato district, lio suid court business in York was very heavy, and tho lawyers of both coun tios were opposed to their being out. ted. Mr. Walluoe regretted his ina bility to vole for the amendment; to be consistent with his rooord, and to comply with the roqiilremenu of the judioiury articlo in the constitution, as be Interpreted it, be oould not give his support to a measure which con tsmphued the formation of a judicial district ig a rounty having foes than forty thousand Inhabitants The amendment was Inst, Tho bill passed second roading. Tbo judicial districts are designutod as toilows, in tuo amended bill ! lot blalricl. Philadelphia! Jd, I.aneaaler i lid, Delaware t 4th, Cheater) Ilk, York and Adaae 0th. Cumberland! lib. franklin and t'ultmi Hlb, Uedford and Semereet i Vlh, Huntingdon, II lair and Cambriat lutn, Indian! inn, Ln arrnei IXth. Dauubln and Lebeaoa i 1.1th, Uerke 1 4th. Fetetteand Ureene i lith, Schuylkill i lOih. lluehii 17th, Muntfuinery lain. Lehigh; luth Northampton j Sllth, Buequebaliaa Slat, Wayne, aluuroe, J'ik ana larnoui Hd, nrauiorai lau, Columlna. enlllran. Wyoinioi and Men tlth, Northumberland i lath, Unlun, Snyder and Mitnini zstn, Clearlleld, Centra and Clinton 37lh, Lycoming I 3811.. Tioia, Putter, WoKeai and Cameron liOtli, lirle tutli, Craford Slat, Venango ! B2d, Jencrauu and Clarion t Sod. Arm trongi fl-lth, bntler and I.awrenoei SAth, Mar oeri .HOlh, Beaeeri 1171b, Warren, Elk and For. eat JSIb, Waebiugton.) Slltb, Allegheny j dOlhj ii wiiuurvmuu j i vttj aoa uuiara Section second provides thul tho qualified electors of Luzorno.Dauphin and Lobanon, York and Adams, Law rence and Utitler, Clearfield, Clinton and teotro, Columbia, .Montour, Wy oming and Sullivan, shall, nt the next general election, In the manner pre scribed by law for tho eloctiou of President Judgos, oloct ono- porson for eaoh of said districts, learned in the Inw, losorve as an additional law judge of tbo several courts in oach of snid districts. Various politions wero presented in tbo senate on .Monday, Z4lb Instant Among them were twelve by Senator Wallace', trom sovon buntirod citizens of Cloarfiold county, for tho repeal of the local option law. Mr. Wallace also introduced an act to divido tbo cilios of the Stnto into' three classes and to regulate the passngos of ordi nances therein. Tho first class to consist of thoso having 300,000 Inhnb itants; tho second, of those having between 75,000 mid 300,000, and the third class, of thoso between 10,000 and 7o,UUU. JNothing in tho not nl foots tho oxistitrg rights of cities of the brst aod second classes. ' Tho following bills passed Grsl read Ing: Senato bill No. 47. providing for the. BubmisBion of civil cases to the decision of tho court and to dispenso with trials by jury (on agreement by the purtios.) Senate bill No. '5t, fix ing tho salaries of tbo members of tho legislature. Members' salaries, $1,000 lor each sossion, and flU.UO per day for each adjourned scansion. Senate bill JSo. U8, fixing a munnor of in. creasing tho capital stock of corpora tions. Senate bill No, 60. providing for tho punishment of any bailee who wiituiiy permits the destruction of the property of any livery stable keener while such property is in bis chargo. ' ln tho Senate, an amendment to tho salary Dill was discussed. Air. Mo Kimley said that tho amendment did not contomplale an increased salary, it only provided that extra compensa tion siiouid do paid where extra sor vices are rondorod. Mr. MeClure contended that the constitution ex. prosely prohibits the present Icglsla turerom increasing the compensation, $l,0u0. Mr. Rutan said that no sound lawyer in the State would interpret ino iuw as ftonulor MeUlure had done and intimated that it was the plead ing oi a aemagogue. jur. wailuce restated his position heretofore taken in the debate, and in reply to Mr. Mo- uiure, remni-ued, that "he thought by idis time ino nenaior of tne 4tb dis trict (McCluro) ought to know that ins opinions hnvo no weight with either the Republican or Democratic side ot the benate. 11 o would not bo r.fluonced by McClure's lecturing, and reserved the right to interpret the constitution as he deemed propor. Us would vote lor si.uuu it the ses sion lasted four months, if it lasted longer he expected to receive addi tional remuneration for bis services." t lours truly, . E. L. R. Horrible Jctldtnt. Excruciatina Torture Fifteen Men Baptised With Liquid SteelA fear- lui beart-renumg uccident occurred at the Steel Works between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock on Februray 18tb, bj wmcn bduui uueen men were more or less injured. From the meager in formation that could be obtained was as follows: When tho molten stool had been emptiod from one of the urge converters into the htigo ladle from which it empties into the molds, the ludlo, accidently, was overturned. and the liquid fire was thrown over those workmen engaged in its imme diate vicinity. About fifteen were more or less burned, throo of that number so seriously that it is feured thoy cannot recover. The clothing of somo of the men was litorullv burnod from their bodies, whilo drons of rod hot liquid burnod through the flesh ot some unfortunate ones almost to the bones. Messrs. Frank Jones. Joseph Schulor and John Whitman, were most soriously burnod : Mr. Scbuler'g injuries being of such ex tremely serious nature that it was mpossible to convey him to bis home. Messrs. James F, Hash, Michael llogan. Jacob Swurncr, Joseph Miller, Isauo Uulun, Charles Williams, John Cross- low and Charles Andrews wero among the unfortunate victims, though somo of this numbor were not seriously in- in va. Air. dwarner.besidos the burns recoived, also hsd an urrn broken Johnttown Voice. Another Facimc Ra ii.no ad A bill has boen introduced in Congress to in corporate the Southern Transconti nental Ruilroud Company, which pro vides for giving a charter to J. C. Fawcolt and T. F. Sturtevunl,of Penn sylvania) Rotor Clark, F. M.Stewart, J. II. Tuit, and John A. Clark.of Now York; W. II. Hooper, Wurron II us sey, John W. and Joseph W. Young, of Utah -, E. W. Garrett, J. B. Smith, L. II. Roots, U. E. Mclieo, and B. F. Rice, of Arkunsus, and a numbor ol other Western men, to build und main tain a ruilroud and telegraph line from the month of tho Arkansas river, via Little Rock, the Arkansas Valley, and the San Juan Mountains to the Color ado river in Utah, and thence by the most direct and praticahlo route to San P'rancisco, Cul., with a branch from Sodgwick county. Ark., south west to tho Atluntio and Pacifio Rail road at the boundary lino between Texas and the Indian Territory. The right of way is granted without other land grants. Tho capitul stock is to be fitly million dollars. Congross is to reserve power to regulate rules for travel and transportation, and the road is to La completed In twclvo jsarg. As Old Pcenipo. Nicholas P. Trist, died at Alexandria, Va, recently, at sn advanced age. fTe was appointed by Presidont Polk, Plenipotentiary of the United Stales to Mexioo and ef fected the treaty made with that gov ernment that ended tho Mexican war and gave us all the territory west of the Rocky Mountain, lie turned loyaliat, at the close of tho war, and Grant mad bin) Postmastor at At x. fr-f mftoM or a Cirttu, The Washington correspondent of the Chicago Times, who fa spending hia first winter at tbo National Capi tal, thus alludes to "the government" toam which be noticed on Ilia avenue: , "Tho President's new team, com-, posod of. four handsome bays, with' gold trimmed harness, uiade Its second appearance on the aveniio this after noon. "Very wide and very white reins controlled thorn, and tho team surpasses any tbingof theklndeverseun bere. a pout the only thing that over eame up to nin style was liuchu Uolmbold'i turnout with cold trimmed llarncss, which vm bore Tour or five yours ago. Tbo horses of the Prcsi dent's four in hand oro all superior. and it is said that theteam can got ovor too tun at a three minutoa gait. Two of the horses, the leaders, have dono bettor than this on the private half mile track south of tbo exeoutlve mansion, on the White llouso lot, on moro than ono occasion, and onoe, at least, Prosidont Grunt himsolf bold the libbons." Don Piatt, oditor of tho Capital, thus alludos to the affair t ,. "Spooking of the family, all the friends, supnortors and - dependents wore startled and gratified by tbe ap pearance of the President's carriage upon the avenue last woek drawn br four spanking bays adorned by cold mounted harness and while reios of the most gorgeous discription. The new members of Congress, who are very green, thought a circus bad ar rived, while old residents, rcmenber ing the carnival, Jumped to the wild oonolusion that Buchu Holm bold bad reappeared inll his glory, rejuvenat ed by bis own compound. Wo, how. ever, who bavo teen diplomatio sor. vice abroad, and beard lions roar, re cognized tho' imperial turn-out at once." Washington Parties. The Was,b ngton correspondent of Iho Now York Independent, thus describes what he wilnossod at one of tho fusbionuble parties : At twelve o clock the doors of the supper room are oponed, and thon the jam beggars description. You may tuKe your choice to be pusbod or to push, and in eithor caso to Bee plutes of oysters, salads, and creams, with tiireuioning spoons und forks, brist ling through midair, glancing by your nose, or swimming down your back. I was- never suro that wo wero not a oivilized people till I contemplated my compatriots in a Washington sup per-room ot a "festive oocusion. i hore I bavo seen dignitaries whom tbe publio behove-have enough to out at home pushing towards a supper table as a can ni bul might to bis feast : und ladies renowned as "delicate." with pilod-up plates of pickles, salads. fruits, and creams, cramming at a ruto that would make a perfectly bcullby woman sick abed for a week. National CoNUNDttui8.--Tho editor of the Now York Sun puts the follow ing pertinent questions to "the gov ernment:" What is tho financial policy of the national Adminietrulion I Will it in flate a contract, or will the Treasury continue to wiggle on the horns of illegal inflation and spasmodic con traction i What is the present reconstruction policy of the Government f Does ilorlon speuk by authority, or is Car- pouter its propuut I una jbouiHiunu a State Government, or is she merely in the grasp of usurpers and robbors? Is civil -service reform an nooom. plishod fuct.or a savory remiuiscenco 1 snail we stop the maws of the pub lio creditors by hiving heavier taxos. or by selling more bonds f U the grout moral party in favor of lour more yenrs with tho sphinx for us ngure ucao, or shall we have a ucwdeulf . Let him who can stand up and an swer. JUST LlKlJIlM An filflinn,rr.aava- "Ono of the few sonsihiu things dono by the last Congrots was the refusal ...I ri..i i . , . .. . in auniii .uiiiiauu into me vinton, iho UndurHlnnrlinir heimr that n,. T.. ritory should he admitted as a Stale until it hud at leust population suffi cient to entitle it to ono Ileprescnta live. Ills not probable thai iho no mi. Ittlion of Colot-Milo i niurh ovni &n ii. in less than two -filths that of a Repre sentative diktrict. In face of these facts President G runt renmnmnniU that this Torrilory, with fewor inhabi- XT . r i . . mi. in limn n now lorn warn, be rep resented in tho liatinnul I by two Senator and a Congressman." This is the character iriven or Mr VT. V. Slorrs. treasurer or Caiwnrii N. II., savini'S bunk, who has aiolen 8G5.0OO from the institution which rusted him: In attendance unon duties he was prompt, unwearied and diligent. In social life his deport ment was correct and his character unblemished. He had not. to annear- ance, a single extravagant habit." Quito a fullen nngoll All this has como of "a disposition to oblitre his friends." - 6 A Macon negro, who wont into a tranco at a meeting tho other night, was accidentally overlooked.' When he found tho lights wore out, he fol lowed the oonirretration, and suecoed. ed in Borioiinly walloping one of the ooaconB. no eires as an exouse Unit dey lug udder nigirsra home, an 'dey mout as well have luiried mo. io church a'11't no place fur to irot ud slinclions in s'cietv." A fiiffhlful acvidunt ocourred on tbe Great Western Railroad, Canada, by n passenger our Inking firo. The car, owing to the bell rope not boing at- ',ucuea 10 ino enirino, coultl not be stopped until it had run thtee miles. Ten persons were burned to death and about tho sumo numbor injured. The car was totally consumed in about six minutes. In Grcenbush, New York, a chnroh stands close to the track of the Hud son River Ruilroud. The pastor's voice was drowned in a prayer bv a tro. longed scrceuh of a locomotive whistle. M hen be oould be heard strain ha was prsying that Yandorbilt might bo con. vortod, so that the sinfulness of run ning trains on Sunday mitzht bo im- preesod npon him. ' ', Imposters. II. B. Harvey, V. M. of a Masopio lodge in Troy, N. Y., says tbe country is overrun with bad characters wbo solicit relief on the ground of being Masons. lie has had eight applications in a day from men who, as he learned upon investi gation, had boen expellej from lodges. Hon. Kalhan K. II.ll.IT S IlUtrlnt Judtro. died at liuffalo. nn tha Sil Inat . ot heart disease, aged 64 years. He was rosimaster Ucueral under rrcsl- denl pilujoro. ROCERIES & PROVISIONS. J. S. SHOWERS, CLEARFIELD, PA., Qlref notloe that a freik supply of tbe follow tag goodi baa Jual bee receive! and are offered aleltramely low Bgurtei MEATS, Ae. New Bugar Cared llama, Shoulder!, Bidet, Urled liter, It aoa Baiuage, Lrd tad Cbeees, l.SH.' t Mackerel, Herring, Sooth Herring, White Vlih, Cod tub, Freeh Columbia llteer Bnlmon, Spletd Halmon, fiinoked Salmon, Hmoked Halibut, Bivalere, Bardinea, Bbadinei and Freih Louiterl. . t . s. BTItl'PS AMD MOLASSES, all klsdi. BUOAR8, all klnde. ' RICH, Carolina anil Rangoon. . , COFFEES. Rio, Java, Maracaibo, Neolar and Turkey. TEAS.' Tonng rfjaon, Imperial, Quo Powder, Oolong, Tapaa and angliib llrcakfaat.- B PICES, of all klndi, itrlctljr pur. SriAKKR CORN, Glib-UN PKAS, ' BP1.IT PEAS, MEANS, PKARL BARLEY, MACARONI,. TAPIOCA. MANIOCA, FARINA, corn starch, pbarl wheat, wukaten urits, Nl'TRINA, HOMINY, HOMINY ORITII, Ac, to., Ac. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, all klndi. A full line of ?. " . Canned tfgelabteM, Frutti and Jtlllt: TURKEY PRUN'BS and DRIED FRUITS. . PICKLES, In Jare and In barrele. CRACKERS AND CAKES. Ojiter, Soda, Win, Butter, Sugar nd Vane. BOATS, Laundry and Toilet, VINEUAR, Cider and Wine. PEACH and APPLE BUTTER. Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal. COAL OIL and LAMP CHIMNIES. Coin paid for Butter, Rica and Potatoea. A liberal ebar of patronage la aolioitod. Ooodi delivered. ClearSeld, March 4, 1874. T. M. ROBINSON, Mkoufaotuw and dttler In llarncss, Saddles and Bridles, Cohan, Wblpi, Bruibea, Fir Nclf, Trimming!, Ilorae UlankeU, ae. Vacnum, frank Miller e and Nnteroot una. , Agent for Bailey and Wilaoo'i Buggiee. Order and renairing promptly attevded to. Shop on Market etreet, ClearOeld, Pa, in room formerly ooenpird by Jae. Alexander. SA'U CAUTIONr All pereona are hereby caution ed not to purebaeeorinany weymeddlewith two bay mere, now in poeeelon Qeorge Hill, ai Ib-ty belong to me aod are subject to my order. Mader,.Marcb t, M-lu It. WAK1NU. C1AUTIKN. All pereone r hereby eaution J ed aitainat pnrtnaing or In any wr med dling wilb the following property, booglil by me at bherifT'e Sale Feb. 18, 1ST 4, and lell in the bandeof Jimaa Markle, a the lame ll left with eaid Markle on loan only end anbjoot to my order: Tbrv oowe, 1 beifor, 16 ebeep, I eel blftokimith toola, S itovee, i bede and bedding. ANTHONY SlcQABVEY. , Weil peer, Feb. 5 -3l. STORK ROOM ANH OFFICES FOR RENTT. The Store Room oa Second itreet, known ee the "Keyitone Store' lately oc cupied by B. W, Graham, ii for rent. The iture room il S2l40, with war room 2SxS2, good watr and pump i tbe building. Th offioe roomebar ontaide entranee, aoeond Su,r, 12i23 and ISa2S feet. Building io good order. Known to be well eiluated and euitable for any and all kind of buiiueu. For lorther particular addree D. O. NIVL1NO. Clearfield, Pa., March 4, lM7-i. tr COUfiT PR0CLAMATI05. WIIEREAS, Hon. C A. MAYER, Preaidenl Judge of th Conrt of Common PI of th Twenty-fifth Judicial Dletrict, eompoaed of tb eountie of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton aod Hon. Wii.li 0. four and Ho. Joaa J. Run, Alloc late Jvdgei of Clearlleld county, hav iiioad tbeir precept, to m directed, for th holding of a Court of Common Pleaa, Orphani' Court, Court of Qunrter Beeiion, Court of Oyer ard Terminer, and Court ol General Jail Deliv ery, at tho Court HonieatClearAeld.lnand forth coontyof Clearfield, eomrnenoing on the third Moudiy, Kllb day ol March, 181. and I oontioue on week. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby glren, to the Coroner, Jmtleea of th Peat, and Cooiublei, In and for laid eounty ef Clearfield, to appear in tbeir proper penoni, with tbeir Record , Rolli, Inquiiitioni, Kxaminationi and other Remea. brancei, to do thoee thlngi which to their effleei. and in their behalf, perUin to be don. U1VKN ander my band at Clearfield, till I5th day of February, In the year of our Lord on tboniaod eight hundred nd eeeenty-foor. W. R. McPIIKHbON, Sheriff. BISEL'S BEE HIVE NTOItE, LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A. Uaelng added fifty foot lo ear already eapa eloui Stor Room, and with an enlargod itoek of everything In tbe Use of DltY GOODS, w Invito lb paople ef Clearfield eounly to tall and Impeot the lam. Our gotdi were bought at the low prion during tb lele panle, and w ar bow prepared t offer indnoeraenti luck el war never before offend la Look Haven. Buyerl wPI find It greatly to their advantage t call on ul before making their pnrcbaaea. J. J. EVERETT A CO, PnuVrl.. Look Haven, Feb. II, 174.-Sm ' NOTICK N.nlce le hereby given that an eppllcalion will be mad to th Hoard of Pardone t their neit moalln. fur a wardoa In the eaao ..f A. H. Milton, eouvicted l January ceiinn, l74, ol an agravaled anault and bat tery on tlirem Woodward. WM. M. MrCULLOUOII. Feb. Jfi-Jt, Atfy fnrAjiplioant. 1N TIIB MATTtCR OK THE ACCOUfcT of Genre Leillch. Adminiitrator of the eetate ol Jaoob timmer, of llrady towaihin. Clearfield ooonly, deoeaeed. lhe Court having referred the report back to the Auditor for r-adinatment and correction, no. tioe Ii hereby given that Ihie duly will b at. tended to by tb anderelgned, o Monday, tb th day of March, 1874,! I o'vlnck, p, m , t aie ouio. i me norougn ot uiearsejit, when and where li pari lee Intereeied may attend If they e proper. nn. aa. urjUUIibUtiltll, Feb. la St Auditor. s TONE'S SAW UUMMERS AND SAW UPSETS. 1 We have raoelved the genoy for tb abov and will ll them at manafaoturer'i price. Call and eiamin tbnn. Tbey ar tb bail. jeli -7, U. f, BJUHB A . G tw Q&uxtlstmtM. GRAND OPEHINO , ' ' l. ! I c; r , - PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, f ; BY THE CELEBRATED 1, a JEAXIK CABROLL l-e .). SELECTED C0MPAXY,' OP TWENTY PE0PLB. An attractive eveoing'i amusement, eooiiitlng of CHOICE DRAMATIC PIECES, , . Iniroduoiiif Jennie Carroll, Mark Bates, And tb entile Dramalle Corpi, aniilad by Proi'. ANDRE'S ORCHESTRA. Alao, tb AMERICAN SOLOIST HI HENRY, In novel Bird Imitation upon hit sols eoanaT. Note the Following : Wednesday, March 4lh, In tbabMutiful dnrni, c titled 1 fl "The Working Class," ' Or, Foterly and JfllrAca. ADMISSION 50 Cent RESERVED BEATS 75 CenU. Tictetl lot lata at th P-.it Office. HENRY A RATE! III.HKNRY , , Proprietor Manager JOE. CUt.NET ; Ageut Chanireof rreirramaieeacbereatn. Con. ciuumg wim very amallug taroe. - GItOCERIES! NEW STORE, Oppoalte Poit Office. New Goods 1 New Prices I CHOICE LINK OF TEA. 00L0N0B, JAPANS, IMPORTED, TOUNO BY80X, E.VOLISII BREAKFAST, Purcil In Market. BUTTER ARD EGGS) Will be kept and told at fint ol. Caah paid In r-n..i.. L. 1 ' german cherries, turkey prunes, pre8erved:pears, PHILADELPHIA HAMS. FIH. Mackerel, Lake Ilerrlng, Cod, Ae. picki.es. Barrel Fickle and Bngllik Pickle. . e FLOUR AND FF.CI). .jVlour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Ac. feb674 LYTLI A MITCHELL. Mercantile Appraiser's list. Lilt of Wholeiale nd ReuII Deal era nt Vnr. elgn and Domeitto Marehandiae in th eounty of vivm.uoiu, ,vi ,u jvmT A. U. lOje, Till CLies. ai.'oann vowaimr-. tii. 13 fimon McFarlane, dry gooda, grooerie..$10 00 19 Jno. tl. lilasgow, dry goodi, grooeriea., 10 00 " . " patent medicinal 4 00 14 W. 8. Dickey A Bon, dry goodi, provi. t 110 14 C. J. Keagy, dry goodi, groeeriec f 00 14 W, C. Mota, druggut 7 00 sbll rvwMiair. 14 Robt Mehaffey, dry goodi, grooerle.... 7 00 14 11. L. tlendereun, grooeriea 7 00 14 Z. L. Hoover, grooeriea 7 aa 14 David Bell, grocer id and dry good.... 7 00 snanronp Towmnir. 14 II. K. Wllliami, grocerloe, dry good ... 7 00 14 F. B. Reed, druge and groeariei 7 00 14 Dale A Co., groceriri and provnioni... 7 Ot) 11 Xeiler, McMath A Co., gen'l mer'diae.. lo 00 " " " patent medicine, I 00 14 C. M. CadwalaUr, groo'a and oonfee'i, 7 00 bbadt vownanir. 15 D. Goedlander, gen'l merchandise 10 On It Moor A flamlllon, gen'l merohandieo.. 10 00 II L. R. Carllle, Keneral mrcl.andiie.... III 00 IS C A O. Hchwem. gen'l mercbandlae 1 00 14 J. II. Kdinger, hardware ig 14 Chriitian Uurkbart, confectionery 7 OO 0 F. K. Arnold A Co., banker Jj 00 14 Kunla A tJuinter, fon'l morcbandie.... 7 US 14 J. W. Carlile, dry goodi and gruccrioi.. 7 on 14 John Hokenriob, dry goodi, grooeriea... 7 OO 14 J. Uebcrllng A Co , dry gooda, gro'lee, 7 SO 14 IHaegow A Troxel, gen'l merchandite.. 7 00 14 Thoe. Montgomery, dry goodi, groo'rioa, 7 00 14 Mn. Ida Bennett, millinery 7 00 14 C. 1. F.vani A llro.,gen'l mtrahandii, 7 00 14 J. M. t'arhle, grooeriea and dry goode, 7 00 14 J. A. Tcrpe, dry gooda and grooeriea. ,. 7 OO 14 U. J. Malienry, confectionery ...,. 7 00 ti'wMina Towninip. 14 John Canon, griweriei 7 00 14 A. W. Patobiu, dry goodi, grooeriea.... , 7 00 1 e. v. Conner, ary gooua, etc f 00 IS Jaekaon Patcbln, gen't merohaudil.... 10 OS 14 John II. Reed, confectionery.. f 00 15 Horace Patobin, general merobendiie. 10 00 14 John Ryan, oonfectionery M 7 00 cnasr vowNinip. 14 IT. II. ITurd, grooerle aod nntloni 7 00 14 Jamea Curry, dry goodi and grucariei, 7 00 14 Wm. Hunter, general merchandite 7 00 14 J. A A. Holan, grooeriei and oonlec'iea, 7 00 14 J. R. McKee A Co., grn'l mtrchandlie, 7 00 patent medicine.... t 00 14 J. P. A J. S. Fry, dry goodi, grooeriei, 7 00 14 llundy A Rro., dry goodi, grooeriei.... (10 14 Joaa lloclunberry. grocer', dry gooda, 7 SO cevimtTvx rowNimr. 14 Ullllland A llcckenjnrn, grooeriei, dry goodi and drugi . 7 so 14 llrnry Vol hen, dry goodi, grooeriei.... 7 OO 10 L. M. Cnudriel, general merohandiae... 10 0 14 Leigey A Phawny, dry gooda, queeni'r 7 OO 14 Juitin Plubell, dry goodi, flour, etc. 7 SO 14 Franoi Condriet, dry goodi, grooerle. 7 00 crawamviLL aoaorjos. 7 K. A. A W. D. Irrln. mrrchandlie. 40 00 14 Mt. Catharine tiraff, cnlectionwy...., 7 00 14 Wat. 11. Tbompaon, grooery 7 00 11 Thompaon A Co., goaertl merabaadile, It SO 14 W. il. AleiaSdw.drnggiit , 7 00 " patent meilicinea S 00 14 Joeepk H. Irwin, dmggiil 7 00 " " patent medioinee S 00 15 Fiunt A Goodwin, gen'l ejJie.. 10 00 14 F. W. Fleming, clothing , 7 SO It Knrcnkle A Kwoeney, lancy goodi 10 00 15 Abraham Oatee, hardware 10 00 II Arnold A llartaharn. general meroh'ae. IS SO 14 R. T. O'Frlel A Co, eoufeotionery 7 00 14 W. A. Dale, hardware... 7 00 14 0. A. Rorabaugh, nonfee. and grooery. 7 00 14 A. M. Kirk, jeweler 7 SO I? John Irrln. general muchatidiK 1 ) CLlaa. CLlaniiai.o. 14 A. Ouinibnrg, alothlng. , 13 B. W. Orabam, gen'i uerobandiee 14 Kobt. Mitchell, general inerehandiee..., 14 D. McOaugbey. oufciH,ieriea..... T olC I 00 r on r. " . : billiard aoow, 1 tabbi 40 SO 14 Ilenry Brlil(e, merohant tuDorj T 00 14 Wright llrua., general merobaodlae..H,, T 00 S U. V. Bigler Co., Hardware, elo. SO 00 It Ja Kerr 4 Co., elothing, fancy good. 10 Oil 14 A lea. aleon, tobaeco aui clare-,... T 00 I Mlia Ryader, atualo atoru. f 00 14 Thoe. Kobine, eonfootloneriee. . TOO 14 O. l. Kunk, confoolionerlei..... J 00 14 David Adam, Soar and feed T 00 . S Weaver A Helta, general merohapdtt,. 10 00 II Flokett-A Bebryur, hardwire, u.,.. IS 00 14 liarlirriok A IrWlo, druggiiu 7 00 " " natent medlein... I 00 11 L. Flegal, booti and iboee.. II 00 14 C 4 C. D. M otion, druge, oonfeotlooerieiv., f 00 w 1 I , nauint mediclaee i t 00 4 R. H. Fhaw, tof.aooo and cigan.... ' 1 00 IS T. A. Fleck d Co., notioni, fanoy good 10 00 14 Mr. T B. Wataan, mllllnevy-.. - 7 00 14 Onlioh A Jaokano, furniture 7 00 14 Joacph Showerl, grooerle m. 7 00 8 Krateor A Lytic, gen'l merchandin..... SO 00 14 P. A. tlaulin, booki and atatlonury...... 7 00 14 John Trvuttnan, furniture ,......, 7 00 14 John Btadlar, bakory and ouufoctionery 7 00 14 F. Leitilnger, bakery : 7 00 14 Geo. A Jordan, Sour eud feed ., 7 00 13 Joe. Dyiart, flour, feed and grooeriea... 10 00 15 Wm. Read, dry good 10 00 14 Stevcnion A Co., eonfeotionerie 7 00 14 O. D. Goodfellow A Hon, Hour and reed 7 00 11 Joi. Shaw A 800, gen'l merchandlie 15 00 S Bichard Moieop, general merebaniea.' SO 00 IS A. J, Ehaw, druggiit 10 00 " ' patent medieinei. t 00 4 II. F. Kanghr.leweler.......... 7 00 14 8. I. Snyder, jeweler 7 00 11 F. U. Miller, general morohaad!......' 15 00 S Clearfield Co. Rank SO 00 14 D. Stewart A Son, oiothing .. 7 00 10 J. M. Krataer. general drv looda- 20.00 14 Ellialrvin, onfeetlonerie. ,, 1 00 C. Lelpoldt, brewer..,,.. t 00 C. BbafTer. brewer.. . a AA 14 Ly tie A Mitchell, grooerto. 7 00 r.ciTUB rowaimr. 11 W. J. Jackion, dry goodi, groeariei and patent me.llcineim 14 Macauley A Ramoy, gruceriei, provii, 11 to r oo f oo r oo r oo uuvrer orvi., general meronandlM..,,, atntRo rowniaip. 14 Caroliae Lxonte, dry goodi, grooeriea. 14 Hokt. bUwart, grooeriei, dry gooda... OIBEK TOWKIIMP. 14 Ellll Irwin A Eon, grooeriei, dry good 7 00 sniBii Townamr. '. v 14 Tbo. H. Forney, general wierehandii. 7 00 . patent medicine t 00 scum TOwxioif. 14 F. A. Prldeaax, dry good, notioni 7 00 10 P. A A. Flynn, general uercbandiie.... 10 CO . " pntaut modiclne. ...... S 00 14 Henry AUemaa, dry gooda, grooeriei... 7 00 nun-ox rowMiniP. ' 14 P. Prindable, clothing, dry good. 7 00 is L. 11. lory ell to., gen I uerebaadii It 00 14 C. D. Wood 7 00 m drug and patont medicine ft 00 11 Lyon A Bro., general mercbandiie 10 00 14 Jemei Itrunaw, grocerie...., 7 00 14 W. II. Latoocbe, ounlcctionery 7 00 14 11. W. Brown, grooerr, fancy gooda.... 7 00 , .. ooriDL. ,. , . .. 14 Rood Broe., grooeriei " putent mediclnea. 14 McCauley A Lout her, gro. and pruvi,. 12 frank, Liveright A Co., gen'l indae.... 14 Matlkiai Mar, grooeriea, eonfeotiou. 14 Geo. linger, grocenei and flour 14 Harper A Co., grocerie, dry gooda... 14 Leri fitroop, grooeriea. 14 Mr. 8. P. llvndereon, miliinory 14 Charlei Keaney, grooeriea...... ... ....... 14 Lewii Ckenee, grocery. ; Daniel MeMonigal, 1 tea pin njleyc... 14 Humphrey A Co., druggiati " ' . patent ojcdiainei..,.. 14 Jamei Dunn, general merchandie 14 W. Charlton, notioni and grocerie 14 W. C. Langlord, groeerieo. eonfoetiona. JODA TOWBBBIP. 7 00 t 00 7 00 12 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 Oil 7 00 7 00 7 00 40 00 7 00 t 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 Jftmel MeKeehen, dry goodi, grooerle 7 00 13 J. C. A 1. Jobniton, dry goodi, grocer.. 10 00 " " patent medicloei. t 00 lanToati towbihip. IS I. C. McCloikey, gen'l merchandiae...).. IS J. W. Potter, general merohandiae 14 W.J. Uoffer, general aiercbandiae...... Kiroi Townamr. 14 D. J. Earbart, grooeriei, dry groodi.... llllll CITT. 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 13 Kutler, Davll A Co., gen'l inerehandil 10 00 14 H. W. fipenoer, grooeric, provinoni... 7 00 4 " patent medicine....... t 00 IS John Ruaiel A Kun, gen'l luerchandii. 10 00 14 jno. rerguaon A Co., dry goodi, groo 7 00 bobri TOWBBBIP. 14 Jae. Thompaon, notiona, eonfectiorwie 7 00 14 Peter Moyer, flour, feed, groeertcr. 7 00 14 Jooal Moui, dry goodi, grooeriea....... 7 00 13 Leonard Kyler, general merchaJidiae... 10 00 8 Morriidale Coal Co., gen'l mcrobandiaa SO 00 PB TOWKSHIP. 14 J. B. Raferty, dry goodi, grooerie...... 7 80 ' PitioB Townaaip. 14 D. E. Bnabaker, general merchudls,,. 7 00 13 J. H. Arnold, general merohandiae 18 00 BW UlaniKOTOB. 10 J. R. MeMurray, gineral merchandlie. 10 00 14 Jamei Innil, druggi!.. 0 4 pateut medicine S 00 11 M. Arnold, general merrbandi IS 00 14 John Mark, eonfectloneriea. 7 00 14 John P. Fealh, oon'ectionery. 7 00 14 John A. Kef, confectionery. .... 7 80 14 Johoiton A Dale, hardware. 7 80 wanaciroB. 15 Holt, Woodiidr A Holt, gent Bid,... 10 no IS EII11 Smeal A Co., general marobaadiee 10 00 OBCSOLA. 13 Gallagher A Holt, general merchandlie 10 00 13 Hniinil 8ayen, general merchandin.... 10 00 14 Fonman A llaekell, furniture... 7 86 7 Moihannon Land A Lumber Co., gen eral merchandfio. , 40 08 10 T. C. Hcimi A Co., general merohaa'e 10 00 14 Geo. K. Jonei. Jewelry. 7 00 15 Hnrtman A Friea. 12 60 18 Lloyd, Caldwell A Co., baukera. 11 50 14 D. K. Good, druge, laury gooda. 7 00 ,4 " patont medleinee A 00 0 Liveright, Lingle A Co., general mdie IS 00 14 A. Slyer, uotione, faney gooda. . 7 80 " patent medieinei..... S 00 14 It. Zondel, watohmaker 7 00 14 Mn. 8. A. Galea, millinery 7 00 14 Jamei 11 nboration, green grocer. " 7 00 11 W. J. Kelley, dry goodi, Ao .' IS 0 14 J. R. Brown, -grocery 7 00 14 A. Soofield, eonlvotionry., , , 7 fin 14 Mre. E. Buckel, millinery 7 00 14 T. 8. A J. B. Ieett, grocery, feed, lour. 7 00 14 J. C. Akard, grocery. 7 00 14 W. 11. Dancer, oonleetionery.. 7 00 14 Geo. W. Anderaon Co., boota, ihoei. 7 00 14 Mn. Geo. Roalich. millinery, notioni... 7 00 Deo. Boalich, billiard room! 1 tahlea..., 40 00 IlenJ. Bwigert, ten pin alley, 1 alleji... 40 00 14 Daniel Oobauoh. croceriee t 00 14 J. U, Friday, boot aad lliooi... ......... 7 00 woonwiin rowKinip. 14 Tlallman A Smith, grooery, proviilona. 7 00 14 J. D. MaffiL (rneerlef. Ao. 7 0 14 W. H. Pliilii.t, Hardware, groceriei 7 00 14 Samuel Hagerty, dry goodi, grooerie. 7 00 " natent medicinae a no 14 Gen. W. l.imborn, conreclioneriee 7 so 14 Jamei Comely t Co, gen'l mcrchan'ae 7 00 I oerllfy that the above ii a correct liat of the Bamei of peratrtia and firma aaieMaed for th cur rent yeir. Notie ii hereby given that an appeal will be held at the County Coutniieeiiinen' orlire, in ClearOeld, on FRIDAY, the HOlhday of March oext, where all wbo feel theaieolvc aoirtleved can attend if Ibey ace proper. No etonereiloai or reduction! can be made after the div of appeal. 1 u .,'1.1 i-O u. ....... v., t . vbm.ni, Feb. S4, 74-41 I Menaulile Annraiier. N OTIC Si A meeting or lb uemheri of th Clearfield Agricultural Soolety will be held in the Cnart Ho on Mondar renin of March court, (10th.) for tbe purpoie of electing 0 Hi con for th emuing year. A general aliemlane Ii deiired. . MAT1IAMKL KISI.KI,. ?lb: ?!!! Chn. Ki. Com. CAUTION. All perioai ar hereby caution, ad arainit tradinr for or bovine the fnll.,.. ing property! One cow, S holea of polaloci, a lot of corn fodder, 1 000k Hove, 3 bedi and bedding. oupooeru, 1 eiooa, 1 nog, .10 burlieli corn can. now it. poneelion of Robert M. Ranay, aa the lame belnngi to me and la left rub him lubject to my order at any time. loom at JACOB A. BRKTfl. u NDERTAKING. Th nnderelgned are now fully prepared to carry on th buiineu of UKEItTAIOIJGt AT REASONABLE RATES, And reipectlully loliclt th patronage of thoe needing lucb lerriooa. JOHX TROrTMAS, e., . , JAMES L.LKAVY. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. IS, IST4. CUKAP GROCERIES! . - , . LUMBER CITT, PA. Th anderalgni.4 announce to his old friends anq patrona mat he ha opened aood Una r GRor'KRlKS A PROVISION" VEX 'su.", of Kirk A Spencer, for which he Aelidt, , wni, r......gw. II. W. PKXfi:u rVVUjbor cv, Tt , M.rsl, ;o jr. "I"jYlrtuif wvluof I W j y OB I Ot IB uouri 01 uuvnmon. 1 field cuuntn and la m dlriofv 1 1 1 b poaed to public iale, at tb Cr I la tb borough of Clearfield, on .MoiionrrwJ I lOlh day, of March,' 1ST, at I 'clock, p.m.,, ine loiiuwmg weperivew rM veiaM vt w;t: Tlire wrula tract! f kMd ltute la Wood. wrd Uiwniblp, Clearfield Bounty, Pa., beiog ne t bird of lb riuinuel Kmlin tract, bounded tonlk. by eouthcrn l!n of tb Emlln tract and nortbrn line or th Itollin Evane tract, tail by linedivid. ing tbe 8. Kmlin and R. Mcdoe tract, weat by line dividing tb H. EmH aod W. Parker tract and nwlb by dlvlilon Haw of the 8. Kialin tract, aid line ounianciag at a poat on lla between Parker and Bulla tract and running north Mi degree out aoroii laid Emlln tract 130 perche to poit on lino between R. Mod and Bam Km lira traoll. aaid northers, line bcin the aouih.... Nia ef tbe two-third of tb laid Emlln tract. Hi ouuiainiog io wcrei, inoro or icii, and al lowance, about forty aore oloarod and a bona and barn created thereon. No. 1. Being part of eurvey in the name of William Wlitar, bonndid by land! of W. B. Alexander and other!, contain ing IIS acre, being partly cleared and having houie and other Improvement! and a good coal mine in uporalion tberoon. No. 3. Bounded north by Jobs 1. Alexander and other land! of D. C. Denial, toulh by land of Sboff and Jamaa Comely, wait by lasd of J. II. Fulford ud Gee. Hookenberry ud ealt by lasd of Albert! Bro'a, being parlof the Wm. Wiitaraad Roland Evan traoli, containing 108 acre and allowanoe and having 110 aorea cleared, a good two itory frame dwelling houia, iarg frame bank barn tberoon and underlaid with twn relnicfeoal. Seliad, Uken in eiocntioa aod to be (old a tb nropertv of David C. Denial. . r ' Alan, a certain tract of land lituate ia Oeeeola borough, Clcartteid eounty, P , oa tb north aide f Curtin it reel, known ia tbe plan of laid town a lot No. Kift, wilb a reeerve of all mineral! an der the earn, and saving a two-itory frame bouaa and Itabloand other outbuilding! tboreon. Beijed, taken ia eieoutiua sad tv b old aa tb propntg of Harry 0n. Alio, a certain traat of land lituate in OieeoU borough, Clearfield eounty, Pa., known a lot No. IS in laid borough, having a front on Linglw tree! of fifty feet and extending back along Coal treet one hundred and fifty feet lo Edward allay, and. having a Urge Iwo-itory frame hotel and outbuildiugi tbcreoo ereoted. Alio, tbe right, ti tie and intereit of Abraham Gon in lot So. 37, adjoining tbe above dcaeribed lot. Soiled, taken in executhn and to be sold a tbi property of Abraham tion. Alio, the following deaeribed part! of two lot of ground lituate ia tbo town of Jaynetville, la Gulieb townibip, Clearfield county, Pa., via : Be ginning at tb tornar of fipruo and Walnut itreeti j thence along Spruce atreet one handred and twenty bet to line of lot Ne. 4! , thence back aiong uue 01 lot AO. 4a one Hundred reet; thence by line at right angle with laid line one hundred aad twenty feet to Walnut itreet ; thence along Wtlnnt itreet one hundred' feet to the comer ef Spruce and Walnut ilraeti and place of beginning ; and being th on of lata No. 43 and 4-1, fronting on Suruoe itreet, bounded br Walnut and Spruce itrecta. Jot No. 41 and Ui reiidua of Ion No. 4S and 44, with a awry and a half fram bona and outbatldiagi tberoon erected, tieiied, taken ia execution end to be lold n tbe property of Georg Gowen. ' Aim, a certain tract ef land lituate In Union Uiwmhip, Clearfield eounty, Pennsylvania, be ginning on line between tract No. 2UUC and 3691 at the turnpike leading from Clearlleld to Lutherl burg; tlieuee by laid pik louth tii degree! eait 14 4 10 percbei; thence north 75 di greei eait SO perohe mora or leaa ,-tflence anuth 73 degree eait Hi perebee mora or leaa; tbonoe north t di gree ealt 11 perchei more or lei! thenoe north 48 dcgroei eaat 0 perchet more or leal; thence north 78 degree! eaet 13) perche mora or lea to white pinei thenoe welt 1 18 perebee mire or lei, to a poit t thene north 121 perch mm r lea to place of beginning, containing eighty (SO) aerea Dior or lei. Sailed, uken in execution and to lie mid a tb property of Samuel Anitia and J. W. Dean. Alio, a certain tract of land, lituate in Peon town-bip, Clearfield eounty, Pa, bounded north by land of Milei Spenoer and Jamei Artbun, ' eait by land of II. Hill and McDivitt, wen by land of Cleaver and D. Spencer and on!b by land ol Mary Robert! and LBmber Cily borooru, ontiiing two hundred and tea acrci, and bar ing a lariie frame hcuaa, fram barn and ether improvement thereon. Soiled, taken in elocu tion and to be lold a tb property of Andrew Spenoer nd JeiH Spenoer. AIk, two rnrtain tract! of lead lituate in Cleit towmhlp, Clearfield eountj, Pa., No. I bounded north by John Gallahcr, weit by Auitin Curry, louth by land of Jai. Sterenion and eant by bind of Jame Wood, containing fifty acrei and bavii g 15 acre cleared and a dweliiag houaa and liable ibercon. No. 1 beginning at corner adjoining land of A nil in Curry; thenoe by other land of A. 8. Kitchen Buuth 123 perchei to pcit; tbeoea ooth 123 percbei to poet; thene louth by land ofJ. J. Sraeed 12 perchei to poit ; thence north bv bind of A. 8. Kitchen 145 percbe to place of beginaing,onUin!ng3Saeree,alleleared. Seiied, ' taken in exvrntion and to be aold ai tbe property of Iiaaa N. Ralnay and Robert W. Hainey. Tbbbi or Sits. Tbe price or mm at which th prooerty shall b uruck off mmt b raid at tb tln of !, or inch other arrangement made ac will be epproved,otberwlaetke proper ty will be Immediately put np end lold again at lb exprnie aad riik ef th perron to whom it wai itruek off, and wko, la eai ef deflcieacy at anih re-iale. shall make good tbe am, aod la no inilano will th Deed be prelected la Conrt fop eonflrmatlnn anleai tha money ii actually paid to tbe Sheriff. W. R. McPilERSoN, Sbbbipp i Orrtra, I 6hriff. ClearOeld, Pa.. Feb. 15,1674. J v OKPUAXS COUKT SALE ! By virtu of sa order of th Orphani' Conrt of Clearfield eounty, there will be eold at publio ale, on the pn-iaiie, in Hontidal, at 1 o'clock, p.m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 1.1, 1871, the fol- , lowing real eetate, late the pioperty of Thomas ' Fitipatriek, dorcaecd : All that certain niece of ground lituate in the borough of Houtidale. Clearfield couaty, Pa., o.i the northeait corner of Maple alley and Mary atreet, i feet front and 5 deep, and known and dngntd a lot No. 170 in the Tjlot of laid boron? h i bavin a frame hoove thereon, 10x24 feet, two itoriel high. TKHHS : Tea per cent, caih at aal, on-hrf t eonlirmfttloo, ad balnc in six month, with Intcrect, to be eernred by tond end mortgagee premiiH. MARY F1TZPATH1CK, Adia'l. Feb. 25, 1ST4-St ORl'lIANS' COURT SALE By virtu of ao order of th Orphani' Conrt of Clearfield coonly, then will be old pnbllo sale, on the premieei, at Houtidnlo, on Tlll'RSDAY, MAIttll U. 1X74, at 1 o'clock P.M., a certain lot of ground, ia the village of Houtidale, Clear field evenly late toe nroDertv it Jam Hurna. deceaaed, situated oa tbe Kuth-weil corner ef Mary street and Maple alley, fronting 50 feet oa Mary street, aad extending back 150 feet to Bear alley, known aa lot No. 130 pt of said hor ourIi, and having a large Frame Dwelling Houia and other improvement! thereon creetcd. Txnua or rii . Tea par cent, at ial ; one half of tb whole luro at mnflrmation, and th balance in III montbi, with intervit to be eerarad on the prrmiaei. MARY BURNS, Mb. 1, IS.4-4II. Elecutrix. ORPHANS' COUJIT SALK. By virtue ef an order of tbe Ornhana' Conrt of Clearfield county, then will be lold at public lala at the Co,,rt H ju,,, i oicarfiold, Pa., on MON DAY, MARCH IS, 4874, the follolling vnluahla real eilate, late the property of Wm. Dale, dee d., of Lawrence Uwnabip, to-wltj All that certain tract or piece of land, lituate in Lawrence town ibip, ClearOeld count. 1'a., bounded and de-. acnlwd as follows i beginning at a pest, corner of land of Hugh and James Orr, on line of laal . John Bieiimont i thence by Beaumont'! land louth, no rcnee to a poii on una ot land of Davht lloover'i eitate I thence eaat 71 nirrbn lo .Ul,. oak ; thenoe north 0 perebee to a dogwood l theno eait 40 perchei to a poit ; thenoe north 147 perche to a poll thence weat I Hi percbei to a post an Ii lace of beginning, containing 100 acre and aU owanne, mora er leis, and being tbe same premi ses which Mark Kyler and wile by deed, dated iflth May, 1X0.1, recorded at Clearfield. In Deed Rook U, pagea 108 and 109. con vend to Richard Shaw, Sr. TERMS OF 8 A I.E. Ten per cent, of purchas money at sale, one-third at confirmation of aale, and lhe balance ia two equal annual payment thereafter, with interest from dale of sale, to h secured by bond and mortgage oa premises. ItnlJhCCA J. 11 A Lb, Adm'z. Feb. !i, 1874 .11 RI'.t.lHTEH'f eSOTICIi-Notice ia hereby given tbat tbo following accounts have been examined and paesod by me, and remain filed et record in this oflio for th impoctioa of boir. legatees, ereailors, and all oltien In anyother way inloreried, and will lie presented to the next Or. nans insn ai uiomrneiu eounlyto he &rin at tba uiirt lluusn. in tlie borough ef Clearfield, com. . meneing on the 84 Monday (being the 18th day of March, A. D. 1 87! : .-.. ' Aceount of J. K. and F. P.. Wriirlc.'ftaiahi. trator of W a), K. H rlrler. a.ltnlnl.ii., .r i-l. Rider eilate, late of Covingtoa townibip, dee'd, ' Partial aeronntof Mra. Fmll. w,ukt .j..i. Iitratrix of Abram K. Wright, Iale nr ClearOeld boroagh, deceaaed. Aooonnt of H. C. Paasmne ailtnl.i..,. -I Wm. McKalgbt, Iale of Clearfield bor. deoeaaed. Final aceount of Rneannah T. -i-i.. . trU Of John TrCV. Iale Of Morrlatownihln.de. eaaed. Final areoant of George Williams, admlnlitr. lor of John Green, lata of Jordan townibip, do. Final anmunt of Willi J. Nngent, idminirlr. tor of Klliott Ring, lata of Burniid townibip, deceaaed. . Final account of G. W. MeCally and Suiannak MeCnlly, adminiitrator of L;l. McCully, late ( Golleh lownihip, deeeased. - Rtnitrap's Orrirr, I A W LIE. Olejrfleld, Pa,,Fb.,!l, ISTJ-tr. J . 'Migmar I