GEORGE 1). GOODLANDElt, BMTuB Ab nUMIIKTOK, CLtiARFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY UOHiNINl), APKIL Ift. 1174. OFFICE REIIOVID. "... ;' Tlio ofllcc of tlio Clearfield 'Hepi'd i.ican will boroaftor bo in 1'io'i Oporn llouso, on Market street, betweon Seo- ond and Third.. Tlio business ofllco wilt bo found to tbo loft of tho mnin ontrnnco, on tbo second floor, wboro J) oar old and now patrons are invited to call. Tho jircss and composing rooms are on tho third floor.'; ; : .fit Mit'Oinner. Tho robbories perpolrarfod by Cabi net oflkiuls and Congressmen aro be coming so frequent and flagrant, that adtlilioniti legislation must be rcsorlod . to in ordor to prevent government officials from living out of the publio Trcnsury. A bill was reported In Congress by Mr. Woodford, on tbo SUi, to prevent officers of the United Stales from receiving or being paid uny more monoy out of tho Treasury than the salaries fixed by law. This of itself implies that such has been tho fact. When the bill came up for dis cussion on tho 9th, Mr. Woodford ex plaining and advocating the bill and Messrs. Dawes and Butler (of Mass.) opposing it ai not being iuffiuicntly matured. In the courso of tho debate, Mr. Morriam, who had introduced the bill originally, slated that on tho morning after he had done .so, a goverment officer had pressed bimself on the floor and in a very excited manner ap proached bim saying '"this bill will juin mo; it takes away the carriage which I use, and it is Impossible lor one to get along without it." II o said it was very hard on him, especially on Ms wife, and ho saw no objection to Iter riding when bo did not want the carriage. He (Merriam) told him, as he now told the House, that the .Republican jiarly could not afford longer to cary tbo wives of publio officials. After further debalo, Mr. Woodford admit ting that there wero somo practical objections to tho bill in its present nhupe, moved to. rofcr it to tho Com mittee on Ways and Means. The bill was so referred. , Such aro some of the confessions mudo by Congressmen. And yet tho robbery goes on. When will honest anon be made into Kcpresontalives and Delected forCabinol Ministers? ' The Connecticut Election. The Radicals at' tho recent State election in Ibis "nulmeg" Common wealth wcroovcrwbclmingly defeated. Tho Democrats have carried every thing. Tho Radicals huvo elected but five out of tbo twenty-ono Senators, and the Democrats have a majority of Horly-two in tho House, thus secur; ing a United States Senator for six years. It is just twenty years since the Democrats hopelessly lo3t tbo Stale, and to-day .Radicalism is just as dead, because. Know Xolhingism and the Slavory question hobbies, which clovatod the party into power, having crved their purposes, huvo oxpirod with the parly, which has flourished by Btrulegy, expedients and corrup tion ever since 1854. Connecticut is to-day a Democratic household in spile of Grant and Ben Bailor and their warm of post-musters, revenue officers and detectives, which wero sent into thut Suite for two months previous to tho late election, to deceive and mis load them so that those vermin might continuo to rob and plunder tho peo ple as heretofore Heavy Legislation. Congress last week passed a bill authorizing the use of gilt leltora Id the names of vessels. The chairman of the committee which reported the bill said the law required that tho names should bo painted in whito letters upon a black ground. Another act was passed authorising tbe changing of the name oflho steam-. er Fannie Lehre to Cockndo City. Who will say after this that our in flating Congressmen do nothing but talk about tho salaries of its members and disturb tbo commercial and tusi cess relations of tho nation f There, we bavo legislation outside of salaries ii lid inflation. We hopo that tho dis loyal and captious elements will now dry up and lot Congressman alone. Unabridged Statesmanship. A Radical caucus was held at Harris lui'g on Thursday, looking to a final adjournment of tho Legislature, at which tbo following wise saw was per pctralcd, via i HmM,1,t II It tin itin ef the RpuUI can luouiheia nf tht House of Repre eentativfa that tht Lcti.letuVe ahould adjourn Anally nt the earlieat po.slble moment after ihe ptiiar of eueh bull tt ere rtndeu-d Decenary oy the eonatitutiou What embellished wisdom! But who In the world ever contemplated any ttioy 1bT Aoain Arrested. Some shrewd do. tctlivo has for the fifth lime arrested the Bender fumily, lbs notorious Kan nt murderers. This limo they wero found In Southern Utah, and the fami )y is in prison at Salt Luke. Any. eliing to produce a sensation- these I lmc, and hnvo verdant people to be licvo that Sanborn and other deteo tires are useful governmental orna- r nr,;s, seems to bo the cb!f aid of Tht .Vcw Jw4gt. Gov. Hurtranft, having signed tho new Judical Apportionment bill, on Thursday last sent the following list of names to tho Senato for confirma tion i J ' ., , i ' , A.IJItlooal lawjudgcit John U.Orrli, Twenty (IflU dlairlct, Centre, Cllnlon, and Clcarlcltl coun ties Hubert M. Ilcudenon, Tenth dletriot, Dau phin and Lebanon ooualtce i Thotnna I. Iaghaui, Twenty aixtb illttriet, Columbia, Sullivan and Montour eountleei Charlea MrCnndle.i, Hoveu teenth dlalrlot, llutlorand Lawrenne coutittoa. And Ibe following prealdrnt Juiljreti John Me nroouall, ThlrtT-eeootid ilittriel, Delaware) Wre. 8. Kirkpalrirk, Third dlalrlot, Northampton coun ty I David Willa, r'orty-eeoond dietrlct, Adams county) William Maxwell, Thlrly-ftfth dletrlot, Mrroer county ; John V. Palnlor, Twenty-third dic'rlot, Aruitliong county, f- - j j ' Tlio appointment of such an enthusi astic Domocrat M Mr. Orvis aston ished both tbo frioude and fool of tho Governor. Thcro was somo rnthor loud first class swearing Indulgod in by his Excellency's chief backora when tho announcement was i mado, and somo boisterous snickering was in dulged In among tho "corps." who en joyed tho joko hugely, bocauNe of its practical effect ; and coming so soon after the Conuoot icu I election it almost extracted tho wind out of such TUdi cal loadors as Gon. Whito and tho lit- tlo red-headed Cooper, who superin tends tlio loyal gas works for Chester am" Delaware, i 'J. ho next shock ad ministered to tho norves of tho loyal leaders was tho almost unanimous confirmation by tho Senato of Mr. Orvis's appointment. Many of our readers are .no doubt personally ac quainted with Mr. Orvis, who at tho time of his appointment held a seat in tho Assembly as a roprosentalivo from Centro county. Ho stood "number one" in that body of 100 "picked mon" from all portions of tho Common wealth. Mr. Orvis promptly rosignod his soat upon his confirmation as Judge, and Centre county is now unrepre sented in that body. ' , A Failure. The Now York Jladi- cals two years ago elected Lyman Tro- nain, and sent him to Congress to re form that body, but it soems now that bo is likely to come oat at the little end oflho born. The Independent, in a recent article, thus refers to its par ticular friend in tho following damag ing manner : Great thing war expeoted of Mr. T remain of New York , but to far he bai not takes a higb poaitlon. It waa thought by many that he would take hia ataud in favor of the toftieat kind of Re pablioaaiam, but ba baa eeemed diapoaed rather to contort with tbo men with eeey ooueoloaoee. A Poverty Plea. Thogovornmont declines to furnish ex-aoldiors with glass eyes, no doubt believing them to ba more for ornament than for nuo. What snare cash it has on hand must be kept and divided, with such patriots as have lost their characters in the Credit Mobilicr war and Sanborn and Jayne t-jbsidy contracts, while the true soldier can "go it blind." More tuan a Shower. Tho recent municipul elections in Ohio resulted a thunder storm defeat to Radi calism. Cincinnati, Columbus, Clove- land and, in fact, nearly every import ant city in the Slalo, was carried by tho Domocrats by overwhelming ma jorities. Connecticut is not the only Stale thut repudiated Radicalism last week, after a trial of nearly twenty years. Tho Senatorial "dead lock" in the Massachusetts .Legislature was still unlocked at last advices, and remained about as it stood last wock the But- er-Dawcs faction a little ahead. The Ovebflow.TIio editor of the New York Suit remarks: "Twas in 1872 that tho Secretary of War, at that moment out of military loading strings, urged Congress through the l'rctiiucnl to repeal tlio law winch au Iborizcd extra lieutenants a littlo reservoir for tho annual overflow of West Point and found something for thorn to do by serving as regimental adjutants and quartermasters in tbe artillery, iniuntry, ana cavalry roiri mcnls. To bo sure ho qualified this recommendation by limiting the repeal to tho occurrences of vacancies, still that was somolhing And the Secre tary showed that the yearly saving to bo effected by his recommendation, without any injury to tho service, would bo SIOO.OUO. Nothing came of Ono hundred and sixty thousand dollars a year aro of no consequence. The annual overflow from Vcst Point keeps up. And the resorvoifs to catch and keep the precious flood widen and deepen year alter year. Will loTu tritiir us a l'roniilcnt ana a Congress that will not turn deaf ears to a recommendation to save one nan died and aixty thousand dollars per annum of waste ? We think so. In. deed, we think we boo both coming." Nearly Pukinq. Tbo Clevoland Herald thus acknowledges the over whelming defeat of the Republican party in that city : We have beon worsted, wiiippeu, most outrageously wbalcd. There is no use denying it. Figures won't lie. They speak for themselves, and their voice in the table of election returns is so soul- harrowing that we would fuin stop our ears, turn ovor and go to sleep lor a while. Tho comparison between the Republican situation as it wus and tho Republican situation as it is, maue in tho parallel columns of former majori- tus and prcsoul minonlios, is enougn to turn tho strongest stomach. Ti:r National Innocent. Tliia Is the unkind disrespoctlul way in which tho Troy Timet spoaks of tlio director of our National finances: "Mocreiary Richardson don't know anything more about bis intonded resignation than be did about tbo Sanborn contracts. Won't somebody cot him to sign a resignalinn 'in tbe ordinary routine of business i i Caleb in Titotm.i. Mrs. Myra Clsrke fiaincs lias ontered suit against Calob dishing, claiming $200 0U0 lor a libel, in this, that in ono of the roeent bills filed by Mr. Cuvhing, he charges her with making "wanton and grossly malicious accusation on bimaull. A Dead Duchess. The Dtmlicss of Geneva, tho famous forly thousand dollar cow, died at l ho hinii of Mr. Samuel Campbell, at New York Mills, a short liana ac". This wn tbe L'uh 4t priced t'jT in the world. IMlrr from HarrUburg. ' IlAnnisBURO, AraiL 13, 1874. Ma. Editor : The llouso, on the morning of the tbo 10th Inst , took into tionsidoratioii as the spoeial ordor of tbo day Senate bill No. 11, a sup plement to an apt entitled an not to provldu for a permanent Centennial building for the pcoplo of tho Com monwealth In tho city of Philadelphia, approved March 27, 1873, on third reading. Mr. Newmycr movod to go inlo committee of the wholo for the purposo of Introducing tbo iollowipg special amendment: "And provided further that notliirg in this act shall be so construed to appropriate a great er sunt in tho aggreguto than ono million dollars, nor in any event shall, the 'BUto hereufter ba called upon or held liable to appropriate any olhor or grottier snin tlinn thut horoinbeforo provided for."1 Mr. Brockwoy moved to amend by inserting 'genera! amend ment lor "special," and stated that a pledge had been given by tho friends of that bill, and that an opportunity would be given on third reading for amondmonts. Mr. Mitchell thought no such plod go had been givon; and hoped that no amendments would Doonercd. Mr. Brock way called the attention of the gentleman from Philadelphia (Mr. Key bum,) to tils remarks as printed in the Journal, and called upon him lo redeem his pledge ' Mr. Nowmyer said the object of tho amendment pro posed to he onorcd by him was, to prevent any further appropriation being mado by tho State for this pur nose. Mr. Roybtirn stated that, ho had no objection to tho amendmont except that it would dolay the bill and further stated that the gentlemen in terested In tho Centennial disclaimed intention of asking for further appro priation. On the question of "gener al" amendmont, tho yeas were 37 and tho nays bo. On tbo question as tirst introduced, "special amendment, Iho yeas wore 74, tbe nays 17. Tho amendment was then agreed to. Mr. Littlo moved to postpooo the furthor consideration of the bill, and pre laced his motion by the statomont that a pledgo had been made in tho Senate that this bill should not pass finally until Congress bad acted upon the bill on this subject ponding tbero. Mr. Mitchell thought the gentioman irom Wyoming was entirely mistaken as lo the statements mado in the Senato, and hold that tho friends of tbo bill In the Senato urgod tbo passago of Uio bill hero so that Congross might bo influenced to take a similar action. Mr. Little stated that he was not mis taken In regard to this matter, and had witnesses to prove it and bear him out in his bolict. On tho question the yeas wero 38 and the nays 56, so tho motion wus negatived, ibe bill was agreed lo on third reading and was laid ovor to bo printed. Tho fol lowing bills wore read in placo in the House: One enlarging the jurisdic tion of Justices of tho J'caoe, ono pro viding for tbe regulation and licensing of liverios, &c, and a number relating lo single counties. Tbe following passed third reading : JNo. 6b, supple ment to tbe act to amend and consoli date tho soveral acts relating lo game and game fish ; passed. No. 05, to provide for the duo training of teach, era for the common schools of the Slato ; passed. No. 95, relative to ap peals from tho judirmonts of Aldor- men and Justices of the Peaco in the several cities and counties of tho Com monwcalth ; passed. Senate. No. 9, lo enable tbe officers of dissolvod cor noralions to convey real oBtate hold by such corporations ; passed. Sen- ale, 2(i, relative to tho issuing of war rants to survoy vacant lands ; passed Tho following bills passed tbo Senato Anally : Itclalivo lo sorvice of procofs upon tbo stock-lioldorsor corporations, Joint Resolution for an appropriation for painting a portrait of tho Gover nor. Hon a to bill No. 89 came np on third readinir, to provide for the cub tody of insane persons charged with or convicted of crime. Mr. Chulfant mado a long spooch in opposition to tiio principles involved In the bill, ana said that all who bad oontrol of tbe insane were opposod to the proposi tion to admit tho criminal insane into tho Slate lunatic hospital. Ho main tained that the result of such associa tion would be -to destroy in a large mensuro the usefulness of lunatic hos pitals and crcatly nirirravate the mal ady of insanity of those now in these institutions. He considered the board of charities despotic, and thought the opinions or titoso wuo naa aevoiea their whole lives to too treatment oi the Insane were of far irroater moment than thosoof sugar refiners, lawyers, editors, olo. Mr. McClure staled that the gentio man from Montour misunderstood the provisions of tho bill, and that the bill did not mnke it obligatory to ad mil the criminal insane, bat allowed it to bo done when it was advisable. Ho stated that tho bill only provided that tboso that required troalmenl and who could beoured should be sent there for treatment; that it was not tho intention to sond the burglars murdorers and othor folons to these institutions to contaminate the in mates. Tho number of criminal in sano to be affected by this act was only about twenty or twonty-five at tbo farthest. During his remarks no as sorted that Dr. Cur wen, tho head of tho llarrisburp: State Jjunatic Asylum was using his innuenco against mm act. Mr. While and Air. unaiiani denied this last assertion, and Mr. Cholfant replied lo MeClure's argu menu Mr. McCluro doniod any mtcn ilnn in reflect nnon Dr. Curwon's Po sition in rolcrcnco to tno dim unuor consideration, and said he had a per feet riuht lo his opinion on tho stib- joct, and that thoro was no fault to be found with inm t,Jr. t,urwcn; ior - nressinir it. Air. Kothtel advocutea iho postponomont of tho bill and said that thero are many who, it is allcgod, are not protected and cared for undor Iho exislinir laws. Ho assorted that of tho counties ol tho Stale had departments connocted with their alms houses where tho criminal insano are cared for at tho oxpenso of the counties. Mr. Wallaco said that tb mixchicf to be remedied by this law liil exists, and that tho laws to whioh iho Sonator from Schuylkill rcforred wero a unsd letter, lie thought ilia the class of insane mentioned in this bill needed the care of tho common wealth fully as much, If not more, than the other insane persons. Tbe bill was laid over. A n act relative lo for foi lures of charters or grants of special or exclusive privilogeato railroad cor porations was amended by Mr. Fitch on third reading ana lata over, xue bill to provide for tbo current expenses of tho Board of Charities for the Stale nassod finally. An act to enable bank to consolidate and inciease tbe capital stock of ihe banks so consolidated was amended on third reading by Mr Graham and laid over. Yours, truly, E. L. R MmnltomUm in IA TVeMitisry. The revelation! of the last few days n rogard to the Sanborn con traots are ilmnlv astounding. Their have brand ed with tbo darkest disgraoe tbe Ad ministration and somo of it highest ofllolala. Tbero has been no such ex- molo of flatrant false swoarlnif since tbo Credit Mobilior oorrnptlonista do liboralely perjurod themselves in the hopo ot escaping the loiamy they Ue- served." The Secretary of tho Treasury, bis Assistant, Sawyer, and the Solicitor, Banfield, aro each and all flatly con Ira Jioted undor outb by their own officer and witness who mado the con tracts, who conferred oftfco with them as to the conditions and the extensions mado In his favor, and who received xceptionol nrotoction and aid st their innds to carry them out. Ana unaiiy Richardson and Sawyer are flatly con tradicted by Banfield bimself. I Mr. Richardson dooiurod solemnly that he bad no knowlodgo of tho con-, tracts, or of Sanborn, except in tho or- inory routlno ot business. Sanborn roves beyond quoslion that Richard-; son knew moro about them than bo id, and was familiar with all the de tails, lie had bis . knowledge at tbo outside whon ho signed a contract as Assistant Hooretary under iJontwoll. Tbe same is iruo of Sawyer, who was the futhor of tbo law, and a cohvpniootj wiuicbsio tno very nrst eoiurnuiuiiuer it. On these points Sanborn is corrob orated by Banfield in tho most positive munnerjandMr. Jlanoeld, wholqrDisli ed tho instructions by which' Collect ors wore not permitted to pay over the delinquent taxes which they had re ceived in the regular courso of duty, s no botlor oir. It is impossible to oonsidcrlbeconducl of Richurdson and Sawyer, without tho strongest feeling ol resentment and indignation. Their crime is made more glaring by tbe audacity and pre tended ignoranco with which they at tempted to bravo down the damoing testimony, or to break Us lorce by confessing incompetency. ' Sunborn received 210,0(JU ot foes as ho admits, und ho cluims to have paid out of this sum (160,000, leaving fraction loss man ono lourtD ior mm- self. While he will probably cover np is tracks by using oilier names for tbo beneficial ios than the real ooes, tho publio mind has settled down lo the conclusion as to who aro the par lies that practised Addition, Division, and Silonco. Tbey stand out unmis takably, in connection with the extra ordinary legislation and the subsequent course of the Treasury officials. ; The crust of lots races lily is only broken. If Sanborn bad been an hon est contracor, with nothing to conceal, bo would bave told bis siory plainly at the start, and thus havo avoided the scandal and suspicions which every step of hia has provoked. ' First, he evsc'od the witness stand when originally called for explanation. Then he camu forward only to roleal when the day of trial arrived. And finally, wbon compelled 10 appear, ho came baek by counsel lo watch every word and challongo every question that migbt entangle him. And this, too, after he bad been drilled by. Butler and others in advaoco. Certain fuels hare impressed all who have followed the proceedings bolore tho Committee on Ways and Means, even wilb tho imperfect reports stu diously, prepared by tho Associated Press. Mr. Dawos baa not exhibited tho least disposition to put in tbe probe.. llo has practically Interpoecd the au thority of his chairmanship to pro tect the incriminated Boulwoll, Butler, Richardson, Sawyer, and Sanborn, all of whom aro from Massachusetts, and now engaged in urging bis pretentions to the vacant seal of Charles Sumner. Mr. Kelly, Mr. Kasson, Mr. Waldron, Mr. Roberts, and Mr. Sheldon, havo exhibited no vigor to press tbe inves tigation so as lo bring out the whole truth. I hey tear tho damaging etlecl as a general thing on Iho Administra tion, while some ot them are animated by personal motives that do not sp peer on the lurf'uco. Mr. f oster w the only uopuunoan on the comtnitloe who has manifested a stern purposo to expose tho whole fraud, reach whom it may, ana no nas done much to drag out of tho pigeon fcoles of tbo department the discredit able correspondence which the Secre tary and his confederates bad pur poRcly hidden nway. " It is snggostcd from Washington that Mr. Richardson will noon resign his office. A retirement in that form would only aggravate tbe outrage He must not be allowed to escape by the back door after tboso recent de velopments. His disgrace is certain in any event, but something moro is due to offondud justice, which will not bo satisfied until Kichardson, lawyer, and Banfield are im peach od, tried, and condemned. iv. 1. bun. "Tit roil . Tat." Tlio Cincinnati Enquirer offers lo bet 1500 that no fashionable lady ever goes to bed without first looking in her glass, and a rival is willing to risk the same sum that do Cincinnati oditor goes to bod without drinking out of hi. UU' flurttsftiuuts. T?RUIT TREKS AT AUCTION. There will be cold at nnblio outcry. In lha borough of ClearSeld, oa Satarriay, April ISlb, 1174, at 1 o'clock p. c, a cboioc lot ot Frait Trace, auch ac Apple, Plum, Ac All tract in good mnditinn. tiale to be made on lot adjoining tb Bbaw llonae. 1IILA.NH8 A hlNU. April 16, 1S74. - ily Attorney. A1IMI N inl H A11IHH' NlFTIl'li. flutlee iaharebr (ieen thel letter, of adminialratlon oaihaeaut ef MARTIN KLINE, decaaae.1, late of Lawrence townahip, Clearleld eoaniy, Peon'a, having been duly granted ta tne nnderaigneo, all peraena Indebted to aaid eatate will pleaea make Immediate payment, and Iho a having olaimc er deraandc will preacnt there proper! authenticated for eltlcmeat without delay. J. B. HIIAW, Aprll 15, H74 l ' Adminlatretor. LEATHER BKE AST-STRAPS . SUPERSEDED BY COVERT PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of tb beet Mallea ble Iron, aad la attached to the llamee by the heat Snap aver Invented. It I ic eerily ana aatcxiy put on, and preveute tba whipping of the boraec by the polo, kot liable to get ant uf repair. Will bvat for Jwart. All er ak Ic a fair trial, lo onvlaoa all partiec ua Ing lham that they ere anaurpaecod In value for tho parpoaa for which they are Intended. DACKKTf A SCIIRTVER. ClearSeld, April IS, 1S74. (T Tie f M ATT Kit OF TUB ESTATE OF David Kephart, deoeaaed. Tba anderalgned Aadltnr appointed by tb Ilmhiii1 Court nf Clearleld county, to hear aad anl dlapoee of tbe ciepplrona Sled ca the aoeouat of tl.e adminlatretor of Darid Kephart, decaaaed, hereby give actio thai ba will attead to Ihe dn tiee ef hia appoiatment oa Wedneeday, May Stb, ISf 4, at 1 o'clock p. m., al hia office la Ihe bor ough of Clearn.M, where all pcranac Interacted attend. T. H. MUHF.Ai, . ri..iB.H, ipiil IV ot AuliiT. u II VI :. ftv &dHrttf Mfiitf. ORPHANS COURT SALE. In naneaeve of an order or tbe Orphaae Coart or ClearS.la eoaatr, tbo andarinad adralalatra ton of Ibe aetata of Joha Uarmoj, lata of Cor. Inftoa towaablp, CkaarSeld county, deoaaaad, will cell at public Hie, at the public koaaeof Joba Maleon, In the village of Nnlconbarf, ea Thun der, May tlb, 1(74, at 1 o'clock r. ., tbt follew ina daacrlbed real eatate. lata the nronerte mi aaid -deraaeed, Tilt Ona ploeo being all 'that eertele ir.cv unci auuaie in aaid lownablp, and da eerlbee) aa felUwa, rial Begiaajtag at aaat and tump thenca couth Its parebea ta beuileek thence eajt SO parebea ta poatf tbcaoa aoulb III pare hea to poet) tbenoe aaat 41 perohec to poet; thenca couth Bl perobea to poet theaea aaat (4 penhaa ta poet Iheaeo couth 10) perobea U peat; thenca aaat o parebea ta white oak l theaea north 1 U parohea to atuoip l thenca aaat 41 perebac tn a ebeatnuti (hence a truth 1(3) parebea to a peat ; thenca wail it perobea 'to s poat thence couth 42) perobea lo a poet thence eaat 81 iierehca ta poelf time aonti SI parohea to aa Iron wood tbenoe weal SI perehec to poctj tbenoe auuth 114 perobea lo poet I theaea weal 147 perebac ta poat ( tbenct north St perebac tu pod) tbenoe weat So perobea to bemlook and puat i thcaoa north It'i perohec to poet I tbenoe north 14 degreee wait 4 perobea lo poat i theaea north 19 deirreec weat lo! perehec lopoati tbenoe north J7II perobea to whit, oaa inenoo weal ou pcrcuca to place ol beginning,, ooatalnlng 410 acrea aad ISO parohea, nor or leaa. .Tbe Improrcmaqta conaiat of a large threc tort 'dwellliiaT house. SIMS feeL frame, wltb atone kiteben, erne and half 'atory hlghlSilfr feat, attaehed, n large and well Bnlabed (tore room, 14i40 root, a bank barn, 90x40 root, and other out bull din ge. Alao, a water aaw mill, in gooa runaiug order, on tbe property, wttb an ex collect water power. The property la wall tlro- narca wltb pine, nemioas and oak. . About 39 aorei la cleared aad in good order. Alao, all the iutercat of deoedent in ona ether lot adjoining the abore, known aa tbe J. lloaumant lot, and containing 60 aorea, more or ten. Alao, all the lotercct of deoedent In ono other lot adjoining tract Oral deeeribed, known aa the A. JJigloenaa lot, aad containing about Sftaon aerec. Alao, all tbe intereit of deoedent In one other lot. adjoin ing traot flrct deaeritrcd, containing 10 acrea, moro or leaa, and known aa tba Miller lot. Alao, ell that certaia lot of around, oontalninc 1 aorea and 42 perobea, mora ar leaa, altuata at 6baw DeU'c landing, taid townahip, and need aa a rafting ground. . , 'fauna or Site. One-third of (ha purchaaa money eah on eoiilnuatiua of cala, one-third in one rear and tba balance in two yeara thereafter, the latter two peymente with Interact from date or aala, to ba ceourcd hy bond and mortgage on toe p ramlaca. LAWRENCK FLOOD.) 4:li-3t RANCK8 DAHM0Y, J Adm'rc. T. A. FLECK & CO. (Two doore aaat of tba Shaw Home,) CXUARI'IELD, PA. Millinery and Fancy Goods AND NOTIONS. KECK RCmiNO. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. GLOVES, all kiada and alar a. . COTTON STOCKINGS, nnanrpaaeed belli in quality and cUeepneei. W1IITK AND SWISS 000DS, all rarletlec. CORSKTS AND I1O0P BKIHTS, of the lateat pattern aad lower than the lowect. . HAIR GOODS, of all rarietiea. Call and cxamina oar clock before yoa bur alaewberc. Olad to abow oar goode on ail oc casion oar motto la 1 I . ' "SMALL PROFITS 4 QUICK SALES." "A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a Slow Shilling." Kcmombet the place oppoatta MoacopV, I Waa. Reed a old ataad. T. A. FLECK, aprilli'74 A. M. 1ULL8. LEONARD 1IOUSR, (Near the Hailroad Depot,) . CI.EAKHKLD, PA., A there of publio patronage ta reeptetfully to Helled. 4:1574 H. B. HOW, I'rop'r. CAUTION. All percona are hereby cau- J liooed agalaat purehaelng or in any way meddling with the following proneity, parehaaed by me at ShariS'a Sale en the Id day of March but, aad bow tn tba poeaeeeion of Jubo A. Hoo ter, af Goiben townebip, aa Ihe came belonge to me and la left wttb aaid hooaer etibiect tv my of. der. ria i Two aorrel horeea aad harneea, two- horeo wagon, timbor aled, Knueer'e internet in 160.0U feet of lace at Scott riegai'a mill, a lot of aawed lumber at aaid mill and all tha woucc- hold furniture of aaid Kooaer. THOMPSON RKAaV Apr) IS, I4.-ltpd riRI'UANS' COURT SALE. By 7 virtue or an order of the Orpbana' Court of ClearSeld county, and to ma direetea, mora will ba Bold at public eale, en Ihe prcmlaea In Bell town.hip.on WEDN K8DAY, MA T 10, 1 S7 4, tho following deeeribed valuable real aatate, lata Ihe property or uenjamm uaira, aeceaeeo, eituatea ia aforeaaid town. bin aad bounded aad dcacrlbad aa feliowei Hex inning at poet corner of tract warranted In the name of Ilavid Kcancdy ; thenoe north by Una of No. Hit, S7 degreea weat S percbea moro or leaa to a poat thence north 11 J 10 degrrec eaat ISO perehec more or leat to a hemlock i theno by line formerly of A. B. Read, narih Sit-IS degreaa weet 100 perohec more or leaa to poat thence by Indiana county line couth 1 6-10 dogreec weet 12ft perches to poat; tbenoe aouth tt degraaa cact 3( perobea mora ar leaa to peat) thenca aouth 161 d'greea eaat 14) perobea mora or leaa to poet j thence couth 61 dogreec eaat Tit perehec mora ar lace t theao north 14 a-10 degree eaal 19 perehec mora or leu ta beginning, containing SO acrea, more ar laec, aad baring about 40 aorea elaaied and I a good atate of eultivatiea. The Improvement, eonaiat af a two lory franc bonce, log barn aud apring houee. A never failing apring at lha door and an orchard of ohole epple aad peach treea. Taaut ar Salb. Oaa half each aad balance In oaa year, with Interact, to bo taeured by bond and mortgage oa the premi.ee. JAMES A. CAMPBELL, aprU-lt Adminiatralor. (AUTIOM-AII percona are hereby notiHed j not lo meddle with the following pereonal properly, via I Ona aorrel mare, 1 bay mate, 1 bay horae, I brown home, 1 two horaa wagon and a lot of card hooka and graba, In tha poaeecaioa of Jemoa A. Ilarley, aa tba came bee boea parehaaed by me aad HI with aaid Jamee A. llarloy, oa InBt, . eiiKitMiC in O.V order. aprS-lt d. i. rjAnuBki, a. ' a n. ..T IOHT.-A promi.aory note, dated December J 10th, IS71, payable at Ibe County Nalioaal h...k. Rlearfleld. for IMO. Hiram Woodward drawer, aad payable ta Iba order of Lyra A Bra. All peraona arc hereby cautioned not to negotiate or purchace tha aaid note, aa payment of the came bai bee. .topped. LYON A BH0. renOeld, April s, icit.-at SlEARFIED PARK ASSOCIA J TION. Novics to Srocxnotnana. Tha ClearBeld Park Aeearlation la ia debt lo tho amount of about $1,000, and anlaai tha stock holder. ootue forward promptly and Inoraaea their aubeeriptione lo tha elook the property will prob ably be cold and therefore loal to the Aaeoeialion. By ordor of lha Executive Commltto. aprl E. A. BIG1.KR, Sec'r. FIRST CLASS BAKERY! NOTICE TO HAFTMEN. Tbeauhacriherbaclttcdapd IreMacc Bakery, and wl.bec to Inform raftmca that he will aupply them with DREAD, PIES, CAKES, Ac, on reaeonabla tnrme. ' Bakery aaat and of bridge, near lha "Lick, CUh- JOHN CUTLER. pLEARFIELD ACADEMY. 1 MALE DErARTMBIT. THE SUMMER TERM of foarlaen wecki will ommenca MONDAY, MAI llth, 1S7. Tar naa ef Tullloa. Readang, Writing. Mental aad Witttan. Aritbmatle, ttrammaa, Ueegraphj aad Mialory. W 0 Ratoral i'hiloaophr, Phyabology, aad Sla- i -l. ... lUil .keeniee. a atthe. with r.e ah. r. II For Inatraotloaa ia Doable Entry Book keeping aad Ceaemeveeet A lilbeaatlo, ape. wtai termc t a aeraaced.- - -For rartlenlerr ffrpeotinglha cchool eprly (o ang'-'l 13K . it. at. we. i a a... a TKONSIDES STORE, I ! it t- J V- ':; r t -are -a- n a ir DEALER TJT"" HARDWARE, 8TOVES, HEATERS,"'"' .ir-w.-ari-i..j KANOE8, , . . .,...(...,,. j HOLLO W-W ARK, .. , PA1KT8. ;I v ,. ,i ,iur(y OILS t VARNISH, i TUTTY k GLASS, ROPES, i STF.P-LADDER8, : WOOD AND "WILLOW WARE! The celebrated Toledo Antl-Freetlng bairaaliad IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No batter Pnmpi tn the market. LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS, LAMP rLtES,oralIkin'dt ' .' LAMP FIXTURES, Ac. All at lowect prloea. 1-1174 Prcaquelala Rtroct, PblUpabarf, Pa, TO THE PUBLIC. HtT.nff juit opBd ft nw itor to Pkilipiburr tt tb ttvo(i forntrly tsocQpiad by WighmB'i f rofltrjr, eil door to Orftol Uoate, Front troft. t uk xw u .vm. nation ol tht itooK or DBT GOODS, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, TRIMMINGS, CLOTHING. UATS k CAPS, BOOTS k SUOES, ' TRV.rKS He, " All aew and reeentlj purehaaed. Intending to remaia in rbilipaburg and actabhab ourbuaiueea, we abcll niasa It a point I ecu at . ' THE LOWEST PRICES, Conldent tha public will feel diapoced to giro ac a cuare or Inetr patronage, aoti making tt oar am to render complete catiat'aetioo tn every particu lar, ecpedelly in tha ore Juct named of diapoaiog r our good! cheap. ALL OOODS WARRANTED . aa repraeented. To the ladicc we would eapoeial ly mention our line of IUDBONo.-LACKS, FANCY GOODS, GLOVES, VNDBRVEAR, ate. plf Dont fbrgct the plaoe, next door to iba Grant lieuee, f ront elreel, rnillpenurg, I'a. . BTROl'MK, LEHMAN A CO. Philipcbnrg, Pa, April S, 1S74.-1I Nolice to Taxpayers I IK aocordenee wltb an Act of tho General Ao aembly of tbia Commonwealth, apnrorod the III day or Kerch, A. D. 1870, aad the eopnle menl approved tba Id day of April, A. O. 1871, "relating to tho collection of taxee In the, county of Clearttold," notice ic therefor hereby glrea to the taxpayer reaiding la lha dietrtete below named, that the County Treaaurer, ia accordance with tha eeeond eeetion af aaid Aot, will attead at tha placec of holding tbo borough aad town chip cleoliona oa Ike following named day a, for the pnrpoao of raoeiring the County aad Stat taxee accceeed for tba year 1S74 1 For Clearleld and Lawreeoe townebip, Friday and Saturday, May lat and Id. For Ken bane, Tneeday, May ota. For Covington, Wednoeday, May (lb. For tlirard, Tbured.y, May 7th. For Uoehea, Frilay, May Stb. For Bradford, Saturday, May Jib, For Orabam, Monday, May I Ilk. For Morria, Tueaday, May llth. For Decatur, Wedaceday, May llth. For Oaceula, Theraday, May 14th. For lloutadale, Friday, May 1Mb. For Hogg, Saturday, May lSlb. For Huaton, Taeeday, May 10th. ' 1 ' ' For L'nlon, Wedneeday, May loth. For Brady, Tburaday, Mav 11 at, at Ramborger. " " Friday, May lid, at Traatvilla. ' ' : Batorley, May lid, at Lathercbnrg. For Curweneville, Monday, May 1Mb. For Pike, Tueedey, May 3th. For Bloom, Wedneedav, May 17th. For Peao, Thunder, May IStk. - - r r -For Lumber City, Friday, May Mth. , ! , i For Fergucon, Saturday, May 10th. I'pon all taxee paid la tha Treaanrer there will ba a redaction of ylec per mmi., wbiie tv per cent, will be aaVfra mltr lit Jim day o(y otrl, lo all unpaid taxee, making a difference of TEN aer cent, to prompt taxpayera. Partiec oaa, from tha lat of May, pay their eaace at tha Treaeurer'a office. The balaace of Ihe dietricta will be vi.lt- ed after Juaa Court. DAVID W. WISE, Treaanrar. Treaanrer'a OBoe. I Clearleld, Pa, April (, 1874-41 J FAIRBANKS' STANDARD r BC A lall S, or all awns) Bagff Barrcwa, Warekonaa Tnacka, Copying Preceee, Improved Money Drawer, Aa. ' ron Sals it II. F. BIGLEH & CO., Dealer la Hardware, mohlt:70.tr Second Street, Clearleld, Pa- Clearfield Nursery. " ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY, milK anderalcned, having aaubllahed a Nut X. eery ca the 'Pike, about half way belweea ClearSeld and Corwenavlllc, Ic prepared to for Blah all kiada of FRUIT TREBS, ( eteederd aad dwarf.l Bvargreeaa, Shrabbery, Orepe Viae, Qooeebcrrlca, Law top Blackberry, Strawberry, and Raaherrj Vlnec. Alao, Siberian Crab Treea, Ouiaoe. aad early aoarlel Rhabarb, A. Ordara oromptly attended to. Addreaa, ' 1. D. WRIGHT. aplO.St- ' Oarwenavllle, Pa MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. mni WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will X aloe May into, 1874. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthogrephy.Wrlting.ObJaetLca- p.ia,i ArlihnaeLia and Prlmarr Oenaranhv..... ' Hlatory, Local and daacriptiva Oeograpby uk II -m Drmwiaa. (Irammar. Mental aad Written Arithmetic... 1 i I lira Mil the fteleneee 11 00 Infraction In Inatramcntal maalc....... I nil statin. 14 laaeona ! Waa arark .... ...... f 10 For full particular rend tor Vlroaiar. Clearleld, March 1 1, 1 874, MlT!-y HOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE. The nnderaigacd offer for cala a valaa blc towa property, ia Iho borough of Clearleld. 1,1 io.171 eitiala aa Pina aired, with a good twa-eton alank Hooae thereon erected. Hoae Inlahad complete good collar and good water. Price reaeonabla ana peymeata aaey. a or .Br iber nartlcalarc Inquire of the aubeerlber. Poa acaaion glraa on abort sotlce after tale. - I. O. BAROER. Clearleld, March 1J, 1174. A DMINIBTIIATOSI' ROTlCB.-NoUo iL la hereby given that lotto re of admtnlatratloa on tha aatate or JON UK II muni, lata oi vov kaoa too.hla. Cleeraeldoonalr. Pcdeceaeed k..in k a-ntv araatrd to the nnderainad, all prvwe ladbted loaaid eetate will pleaea make Ierilt navneaL. aad theec kavla eJalme ar demawde will pre. eat tkem arc perry autkeaUeated (ot aellK meal witowni aaiay. .f. t. PIE, - riearleld, Mar. IV Admlaiettatec. Sry Coodi, Crurrrtri, ftu ). P. WS4TSS.M t. i 1 i -..! 1 : - i -CLEARFIELD, ?A.( A restoring, at tha aid itand af Q, U Bead A Co.; their (took of goedt, conalating af DRY GOOD, ; GEOCEEIES, BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS. HARDWARE, HOI- QTJKENSWARE, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, 4o., &o., At tb moet reaaoaabla rataa for CASH ar In " ' I " - ' ' T ; rt f ' , ' - v axehaag for : 1 .' '. . ' i .' Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, 1 OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. V ! '; . . i aVAdranoet made ta taoae engaged la get ting ont equal timber on the molt adreotageoue term a. , , . ' " 'i pdtlJanTl BISEL'S BEE HIVE STORE, LOCK HAVEN1; PENN'A. ilarlag added tfty feet to our already eapa- alona Store Room, aad with aa enlarged stock of everything In tba Una of t - '. '! DRY GOODS, we larlt tha people of Clearleld eoonty to call and lnapact Iba tame. ' ' ' ' ' " Our goode were bought at tb lew price, daring the lata panle, and wa ar now prepared to affar indueementt auah aa were Barer befure oSered 1b Lock Haren. Duyara will Ind It greatly ta their advantage la call oa aa before making their pnrehaaea. J.J. EVERETT A CO., Prop're Lock Haren, Feb. 11, W4.-Sra GROCERIES! NEW STORE, Oppoalte Poet Ome. New Goods 1 1 New Prices I CHOICE LINE OF TBA. , O0LOHOS, - JAPANS, .' A - , , I ; . ' IMPORTED. . . t , , ' TOCSO HTSOS. ENQLI81I BREAKFAST Purest la Market. t C BUTTER AMD EGG ' ; Will be kept and void at Irat eoet. Caib paid rot L'aantry rroaac. . t r - t , ( 0ERMAM CHERRIES, ..: X TCRKET PRUKES. PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA DAMS F18H. Mackerel, Lake Barring, Cod, A. PICKLES. Barrel Pickle and EagHeh Pickle. FLOUS AND FEED. . Flour, Cora Meal, Oat Meal, Aa. f.bl574 LVTLI A MITCHELL. KRATZER & LYTLE, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD. PA. Dealer la - ',".; DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, , .. Hardware and Queenswabk, Boots, Sboee, Hats, Cps, Ac. or-Bkoeajakei aapptlad wltb LEATHER and SHOE FIHDtNQo at relucod rat. SALT I SALT! BALI I si vkolcaal and reull vary ckeep. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ac A liberal dteooaal a haildera. H0DSEBOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW HADES, OIL CLOTUS-la large quaatiticc. , FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORK MEAL sad - CHOP, always aa hand. pAll of (ha above good, arc pureba.ed exelaalvely Par each, aad therefor can aad will be told aa cheap a Iba eh ea peat. prUl-74 KRATZER & LYTLE TurpaatkM,) f Palate, WLU. SELL T0U Ollt, , . ) ' j . j i I , Nella, Olaaa, P"y. French, Richards & Co.'t Buck Lead ' J ; ' Calcined Plaste ( , . ; VERT CHEAP. Immenea atnrk aa hand. IMeerSeld, Pa.. April I. Ita-..lea 4- NOtlCEV-Fcrooai Indebted t lb aabaerih. ar tut aerrieea rendered while acting as Sheriff or ClearBeld eoanlr. an reaueeled I call at my offioe, la Pic's Opera Mouae, and moke payment. Ia my abaeaea from tha office, Mr; . u. Kramer will bare charge ol my book a and authorlaed to receipt for me. Percona kaowiar Ibemaelrac indebted, by mahlnf prompt paymaal will greatly oblige ' 7 T. J. J. PIE. aprll 1 Iia -. , .... NUTItU Ic hereby giran that wa bare loaned aa (tyieMIM Hunt, of Peaoteld, Hnaton towaanip, ona Dlaek bona, ont blaek aura, an double cat of tug karoeec and two aegoue, cubjeet to oar ordara. O. II. OOftlSM. A CO. Poanlvld, Merok It, 1(74-11 .: , AIIUITRa HOTICE Ia tb Orwnaaa'' Court of ClearBeld eoeatr, Pa. Ia the mat ter of the eeute of Jock Rider, lata of fiirard townebip, deeeaaed, v Tbe anderalgned Auditor, appointed by aaid Coart, la distribute tbe balasoe In tha naada ef tb Admlniatratora of tbe eetato af W. K. W rif le r, decauaad, aa per aoeouat Sled by tbm in tb ealatof aaid Joab Rider, dee'd., to aad amoaf Ibe partiaa aatitled fhereto, give aetiee that ba 'ill auand lo tno duties of the appointment at ia ofSoe. In lha borounU of ClaarSald, Pa., on WEUNKbDAY, lilll XAY OF AP1UL, A. D. 1S74, at 3 o'clock, P. M., when aud erhere parties la interact ma auead, . Cl RUat (JOkDON, prl-st. A editor. . i; ; A; Q. KRAMER, ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Real EcUU and CoHeatioa Agent,' CLEARFIELD, PA., Will promptly attend to all lege,! baeiaeaa'Ml truated to bia care. i t pfOBiM I Pie'c Opera Heute, eeeond loor; aprll 1-Sm' ,'r'--. - JEAD THIS I - - - House, Sign and Ornamental Painting The nndcralcnad, baring ctartad ta serine? hie owo bruah, re.peetfully oflerc hia aarrieaa to tba cititenc ol vicaraeia ana riclnily ee a noaae, Sign and Ornamental Peiater. Paper Baagiog asd Olaaiag don en tb abort- oat notie, with aeatneec and deapelob. All work doa wits care, an at pnaea t call tb tlma. - . - j Shop oa Market street, oppealto the Alle gheny Uooao. i.h. KRAOLE. Aprll 1, 19. t.-am. STOREKEEPERS, ATTENTION j ' - ... We d eel re ta call yowrattraUoaceaaT entendre Commiecioa baaiaecc aad to our facilitiec for die poairg of cueh produce aa our eanaigaora aand aa. ilarlng a large trade with city etorec, wa are aa- abled to make quick return., at full prtoaa ntoreirecpera naring t;nicacna, unitcr, agga, or other produce, will do welt to giro ua a trial. Wberc Uroeortea are taken ta exchange, no com' iaaion will ba charged. S. L. KIRK, SOS" A CO., Wheloeale Grocer and Commiceion Mcrobente, fio. 130 H. jnira atreet, rnima a. ' aprly . . PLBCX.' " ' ' A. . BIU. T. A. FLECK Sc CO., Agaatc la Clearleld eousty for tb sake of - E. BUTTERICK dk CO.' . Fashionable Patterns of Qaimenti, t ' au ariLBS ana aim. 1:11 Mark! Slrcot Ciearflld, Pa. , ANKOUNCEMKNT ) " OP THE GREAT ' REDUCTION OF PRICES I BY C PORTER 8HAW, D. D. at IMPORTANT TRUTHSt Having aaoeeded la getting a lighter tariff ea material, bene tb aad aaederaie aharg for partial aad fall cote af Teeth. I at tb beat maauraotnra or teetn and ouer malarial. Ail opcrationarcgietercd aad warranted ta give ear. vice and aatlalaotion. Friendt, reflect that my ahargaa for tha Inser tion or nrtilcial and the caving of tho nataral teeth are now the moet reaeonabla ia Pannaylvanie. Preserve your teeth and yoa preaervc your health. Putting of tba natural teetn ta n neaitay, pr acrvative and neeful condition la mad a epecieltv. Diaeaeee and malformation, common to tbe meats, aw aad aceoeiala parte, are treated aad aarrccted itk fair cnooaat. axamiaaiioaa ana eonaniat tiona ran. It would bo veil for patienta from a lot roe know by mail a few daia bef aiatanoe t before wemiaf to tb me. It la verv important that ebilC.ren ketweea tne age of til and twalv years thoald havo their teeth examined. ; ' .w Anetethetica ar admlnletered and TeetB re moved withont pein. ......... Dicpoaitiona and c lie rector ar Judged by all the world by tbe cxprccaiona of tho feco, hcaca how vary dieaatroaa may it therefore be for per aoaa ta indalg aa exprrecioa of diatorted featarea, even apart fretn a hygienic view. How, to enjoy natural (not nrtilcial) comforta ana nieaeurec, reapoct aad obey natural aimplicttlee and InatiBct. o. ronian aiiAn,v.v.D. Offloe In Now Maaonlc Building, Second atreet, ClearSeld, Pa. , . . - - mayl4'71 1 DENTAOABD.- . Dr. A. M. KILL3 Wonld aav to hit natientt and tba sah lie generally, that, having dleeolved partner. bip wiih Dr. Shaw, he it aow doing tha entire wcrk of hia offloe himaelf, co that patienta need not fear being put ander tbe kanda af any otner operator. Clearleld, marc 10, 157J-pa3l)mca( J. M. STEWABT, D. D. S.r Office over trwln'a Drag Btr, CURWENEVILLE, PA. All dental ope ration a, cither hi the mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended ta aad aatlafaotioa gwarantood. Special atreatiea paid to the treatment of diaaaaaa of tbo aataral teelh, gama aad month. Irregalarity af tba teeth cue oeaafully corrected. Teeth Mtraoled wltboal pala by tha nee or Kther, and artiSelal tacts laaarte ar tb bt material aad warranted ta reader at- itfaction. aprlUtTlrly VALGABLE FARM FOR SALE! 1ST CIRARD TOWNSHIP. ' The undercirned offer for eale tba farm aa whleh ba aow raaidea, elteate In Olrard towmeklp, Clearleld county, Pa., formerly cwned by Jualln J. Pic. The farm contalae 110 aeree, and it very deairahly located. The butldinge ar all new, aad eonaiat ef a large frame bewee, having good cellar underaeetk, and good water aonvonmntt large rrama barn, hlackamith abop, wagon ahed, apring hooae, Ac. The hulldiaga on tbia farm are aa good, If not better, than on any farm I Clearleld county. Tba land la or anparior quality and la a good etat of eulttratton. Poacaacloa will ba given la Ik apring, or at any time moat oonveateat t Ihe pnrohaear. Tho terma will ba reaeonabla. Pertone dceirouc of lurchaeiag can addrece tha anhacribar nt Lcoenlc'c ilillt P. O., Clearleld oouatr, Pew or apply la peraaa oa tha premiaea. Any percona waauag any tarormnttaa in regar ta tba quality of tbe lead, tba tied of kwtMiag tberoon, Ac, Ac, can get the Informatloa by call log aa Sheriff Pic, la Clearleld, ac he owaed thr f irm for a aaaeber af peart, and af oonrea haewe all about It. wmutLi, epukeo, Leronte'e Millc, Clearleld O., Ps. January 11, 187. ADMINIRTRATORra MOTICRV Rotlc ia hereby (Iron the! lettarc of adminietratlca on tba eatate of HOUKRT 0. PATTERSON, deed, lat of Jordan townahip, Clearleld county, Pa., having bara duly granted to tht anderalgned, all peraona Indebted to aaid eetate will pleaee meke payment, and uoe saving aiaima ar oamaaua wiil p recent tkem preperly aatkeatli-Med for eat tlemcnt. DAVID ERHARD, Admlntetrater. New Millport, March It, l74.-t DOOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH H. DEER1NO, oa Market atreat, I Shaw'i Row, ClearlelaS Pa., ha Juat ra4ed a la lot af Freack Oeif Sklaa and Klpa,lka beat la lha market, aad Ic aow prepared tnaua afetr averylklng In kit Una. lis trlU war rant hia Work t be eerepreeeated. ' Tha alter of Clearleld and) wlelalt af re.reotf.lly lavteed N glv aim a sail. Work loaa loaa at abort aotlea. Mm, Q.RI8T MLLH NOTICE I I Uka this metbad of loformla, the nubile that I have aaraaaeed lha Cadwallader riot Mill, had it oboro egkly rep aired, aad am aaw twady grind any kind of grala oa cbait aolloa. la tb beet maaaer. A ahar af yt fatroaaaals Haiud,. tear, iiaiaaft rfv, ' i. . " rvaaar W. FLtaat, MlUar, Pfalllpebnrii, Pa, Dec IO-m. ol OB PRIRTlIia Of EVERT DWORIP li.e aeatly cveoerled al lW of. i-.-nr