GEOKGE B. GOODLANDEB, EDITOR AXO rnOFMITOB, CLEARFIELD, Pa. WBDNESDAY HORNING, MAY 10, 1874. OFFICE REMOVED. The office of the Clbarpikld Republic will hereafter be In Pie'i Opera Ilouir, on Market ireeL between Second and Third. The business ffi win twi rmnil la the loft of the main trance, on the lesond floor, where all our old and new patrons ar invited to can. in. pres. composing roome are on the tnird floor. Pretty Brethren. The Wiwlilng. ton corrcspondoot of tbo Detroit Free Press says : "Tbo two fighting Uov ernors of Arkansas, Messrs. Brooks nnd Baxter, are members of end pew. lioldor in tbo same Methodist church in Littlo Hock. It would bo interest ing to boar thorn relate their respoct' ive experioncos in class-mooting. Schuyler Colfax and vice Tresidon Wilson should remove to Little Rock at onco. Thcso four aces should be kept in ono deck. A Terrible Accident. A rosor. voir of wator, covering 150 acres on Mill river, a branch of the Connecticut rivor, in Hampshire county, Mobs. biirstod on tho 10th, carrying away two othor dams, deluging the villages of Williamsburg, Hoydonville, Leeds and Florence, largo manufacturing towns, carrying off bouses, barns. stores nnd factories, and causing tho joss of hundreds of lives and millions of dollars worth of property. Tbo flood was bo precipitate that no one on tho banks of the stream was able to escape, except by accident. Wator, bouses, storos, drift, people and cattle came floating down tho stream, twenty foet high, and at tho rate of twenty miles an bour. The distress can be moro readily imagined than doscribed The Tide nAg Turned. Tho Legis lature of Connecticut has elected lion Wm. W. Eaton, a 'truo bluo" Demo crat, United btates benator lor six yoars, from tho 4th of March noxt. Just twenty years ago the last Demo. crat (Mr. Touccy) was elected to tho same position. Tbo Philadelphia Press, in alluding to Mr. Luton, says "His ability and integrity are unques lioned." Thatcovers tbo whole ground- work for a statesman. Connecticut was one of the first States to follow the false political gods, and she is the first to return to rid herself of ber prodigal adventurers. Twenty years among political swine and foeding on busks has appeased the ambition and satiated the appotilo 6f tho majority of bor prodigal sons, and they have again Bought their father's houso. - Toon, Comfort. The Philadelphia. Press, in an able articlo upon the wrongs coinmittod in Louisiana,Soutb Carolina, ArkansaBand other Southern Slates, closes with tho following con soling advice to tho pooplo of that sec tion. The editor says : "The soonor the Sonthorn people learn that their good government depends upon themselves, and that tho United States will not always play the part of a policeman, the sooner they will re fuse to be made the toola of baa men. Well, who are the "tools," nnd whore do tho "bud men" hail from f Are they not tho ignorant blacks, a few whito souiuwngs and the roving loyal carpet-luggers from the North, who ore despoiling that fair section, and rendering life hazardous and the ownership of property burlhonsomof Then ngnin, what party is in power, all tbo olTicers of which are sworn to guarantee to each Stato "a Itcpubli- cun form of Government?" Is not the govorment as much at fault as tho "tools" and "bad monf" Why not punish these miserable vgabonds,wbo are disturbing tho public pcaco, like any othor criminals, instead, of pro claiming, in our innoconce, that we have not tho powor to enforce the law against them f Wbnt national humil iation and impotoncy, at loast, are chargoablo to uh, if we bo not guilty of directly aiding the very creatures who commit tho highest crimes known to the laws of God and man. Adjourned. As per arrangement, the Legislature adjournod, sine die, on Friday last. Tbo Sonnto, previous to adjourning, olootod Gcorgo II. Cntlcr, Iiadical, of Erie, speaker ad interim. Tho Domocrats cast their votes for tho veteran editor of the Danville In Ullinencer, Thomas Chalfant, who of course lucked cumbers to put bim in position. Yet wo have no doubt be has more friends in that body than his "uccofwl'ul competitor. An unusual number of gifts and presents wore Uivcn and taken in tbo Jlquso. Tho Hull must ha vo looked liko a gift en terprise oslablishmont by the time the presents woro all gathored np. IIow disgusting whon wo know that cor ruption was tho rule, and not tho ex crplion, in that body this winter, al though the now Constitution interfered groatly with tho business of tbe ring. Ifad it not bcon for this legal innova tion, tho lower bouso would have boon tho most corrupt body that ever sat in that chamber sinco 1855. Tbe Senate has improved in talent and in tegrity, but tho Uouso revolcd in ignorance and corruption. At least sixty of its members should have been Btartcd to the ponitoutiary, instead of allowing them to roturn to their homes with their ill gotton gains. ' ' ' '"' "' J ennie's Lart. Jcnnio Juno has a book on married lifo in nrons which will Intercut a good many people Its title is "For Bettor or Worso' a book tor an women and some moo too. The ,1rknna Imbroglio. Treason, strategy and plunder seems to be the oconpation of tho inhabitants of this reconstructed Stato, which has tbe mlsfortuno to bnvo two Governors and now tbo Presidont, too, bns taken a baud at helping to govern thorn. Tho following is tho cuvd of "tho gov ernment" in relation to tho disgrace ful controversy botweon tho Baxter and Brooks factions, who seom to be moro fitted for murderers and success ful froo bootorstban Governors : ?, fee Prttidtnl of lis United Statct of America : A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, Certain turbulent and disorderly perionl, protending that tilisha llaxtor, the itrt-i-eut Kxeoutlr. of Arkaniai, was not .looted, have oomblned togothor wilh force and aruii to resist his authority ss such Exocutivo and othor author ities of said Stale t And. Whereas, Said Kliaha Duller lias bcon de clared duly elected by the Ueaeral Assembly of said state, as proviucu in mo lonsuiuuon utoroor, and has for a long time been cxeroiaing tho func tions of said office, Into which he was inducted ao eordiog to the Oonstitutlon and laws of said state, nud ought by Its eititens to be considered as the lawful Kxeoutivo thereof j And, Whoreaa, It if provided In tho Cunstitlon of tbe United t' tales that tho United Slntcs. shall proteot overy Stat In tho Union on application of the Legislature or Executive, when the Logis lalure eannot bt oonrened against domestic vio lence) And, Whereas, Said EliihA Bugler, under soo tion four, nrtiele four, of tho Constitution of the United Btates and laws passed in pursuuuoe there of, has heretofore tuado application to tuo to pro tect said State, and oitisons thoreof aguhust doincs tio Tiolenee ; And, Whereas, The General Assembly of snid Stats convened In extra session at the enpitnl thoreof on the 11th lust., pursuant to eall made by said Klliha Wavier, ami Imlh houses thereof bare passed Joint resolutions, also applying to uia to protect the Btnte aguinst domestic violeueo And, Whereas, It is provided in the laws of the United States that in ull cases of insurrection In any State or obstruction to tlia laws thereof, it be lawful for the President of the United Stales, on application of the Legislature of such Stale or of the executive warn tne Legislature cannot be oonvened, to employ such part of tho land anil naval lorees as may bo juilged neeostiry fur the purpose of suppressing such insurrection or caui. ing tbe law to bo duly executed ; And, Whereas, It is required that whenever It may be neeessary in 'the judgment of the Presi dent to nso the military force for the purpniio aforesaid, he shall forthwith, by proclamation, command such insurgents to disperse and retire peneeably to their respective homes within a iimited time. Now, therefore, I, Ulysses 8. tlrunt, President of the United States, do hereby make proclama tion, and ooinmand all turbulent and disorderly persona to disperse and retire poacaldy to their respective abodos within ten days from this date, and hereafter submit themselves to the lawful an. thority of said Kxeeuttve and othor constituted authorities of said Slate; and I invoke the aid and eo operation of all good eitisens to uphold the law and preserve tho public peace. In witness whereof, I bare hereunto set my hand and eauscd tho leal of the Uuitod States to be affixed. . Seal. Done nt the city of Washington, the fifteenth day of May, in the year of onr Lord eighteen Jpsm- dred ar-d seventy-four, and of the independence oi tne totted btates ttic nincty-cigiitu. t Signed. U. i. ilnxNT. a President: IUuii.toh Fisb, SooraUry of Suto. It is ovidont from' tho foregoing that Grant, aflor much hesitation and dodging, has discovered that Baxter can do moro than Brooks toward so curing bim a third term. II once ho' recognizes the formoi nj tho Icgnlly elected roxecutivo and has issued his card commanding tho Brooks party to lay down their arms and quit tho gov erning business. Well, it is a disgrace ful Iiadical rumpus; nnd the honest portion of that misgoverned Stato arc the only parties who deservo aiiy pym pothy. ' .. . '. Loyal Aces. Gov. Moses, the negro executive of South Carolina, who with. other ocatuwngs and carpct-bnggors helped to rob tho taxpayers of that State out Of twenty millioiiB 01 dollars, has boon declared a lmnknii. lie bus. evidently pnttornod after our own Geo. d. Evans, who "did" our StuLe out of ?300,000, and now has taken tbo benefit of tho bankrupt law. The Stale l'.lcclion. . Thero is to bo eloctod in tho State noxt Novombcr, a Lieutenant Govern or, a Secretary of Internal Affairs, an Auditor (lunorul, ami two Judges ot tho (supreme Court. J ho secretary ol Internal Affairs is a new Ollieo und is in liou of the Surveyor General. The torm ol his ollieo will bo four years, to commonco at the expiration of the term of tho aforonnmcd' ofllcur. JJo is to "exorciso all the powers and perform all the duties ol Surveyor General," and "his department sliull etubrueo a bureau oi induhtiial statistics," and "such duties relating to corporations, to tne charitable inntilutious. the agri cultural, manufacturing, unning. min ora!, timber, and other mineral or business intcrosts of the hlate, us may bo prescribed by law." iho torm oi tuo l.ioulotmnt dovern- oris four years, tho Auditor General threo yearn, and tho Judges of tho Supremo Court for twonty-ono years. Vt here there aro nut two Judges to bo elected, as in this caso, cauli voter is allowod to vols for but ono only. . This socurcs to each party tho election ol a J ud go this fall. : i Jt will bo seen from this that the Stole campaign is very important, and will call for tho efforts of tho par ty and tuo hearty co operation oi tho Domocratio masses. To secure this we must have good men. Give us nominoos pro-omincntly worthy of the high ofllcos they aro presented for,und thero is tho must promising assuranco that they will bo recoivod with bearty enthusiasm and bo eloctod. Novcr was thonutlook moro auspi- cious. Tired oi the uiHioinlod rule of lladical misgovornmont--unilorm oillv Id tu cohesion to public pluntlor, and criminal indifference to tbo material wolfnre of tho Commonwcnllh-tliou- sands of honost voters stand ready to leave mat party and uact their: voles for tho reputable nominees of tho oppo. sition ; whilo tho "unyielding Democ racy of tho Commonwealth M ill march solidly to tho polls' nnd do 111011 part toward rcdooming tho Stato.'' Give us good men, and Pennsylvania1 will wheel uiiu mo j'omocraiic nno noxt mil. Clinton Democrat. The Pennsylvania Stato Tencbcrs' Association will bold its twentieth an nual session in the Opera House, Pitts burirh. on Tucsdav. W6dncsdnv and Thurday, Ag- 1-th, 1 :nti ; nnd 11th. Excursion tickets will be Bold at nil tho principal railroad 'stations, ' And boarding at hotelS nnd prlvato board ing houses will bo furnished at from or.e to four dollars per day;' Wo don't commond the lasto of tho gcttcrs-tip of this convention In cltooHlnrto meet In tho City of Pittsburgh In tbo mid-! dlo of llio lioltciit month In tho j'fnr, dui it tuo ienrr or tne Mtuto nro willinir to' "stfind the rrrnsnfr),'' tv guess wo Cnn put uf) with (t, enpociftlly a it is "none of onr luncrnl.' A Pot.iTiCAr, Hkavh!'. The Pitt. burgh W romark : MirwinNipp! Ih tho drawing room of carpot-lmgiritn, Hllil no pasxport, navB the filet of ono'n bo ing a cnrpot-bagirer and sootintlrcl; In noeosnnry to tho Kldornd 10 sec tiro Bdinissioti. Jt l I . - H i jtiuwiiiiiij ui liiii iiimtii. nnn i in n Miocca oi piuugcrs ana adventurers.' J I.tlttr trom llarrtsburr, IlAiiiiisuuua, Mat 1H, 187 J. Mil. Kuitoii : Tho patriotio pooplo of tho capital city did tiiomselvcs grout credit and honor in tho handsomo wclcomo thoy oxtondod to tho socloty of tho urmy of tho l'otomuo, tho three first days of last week. Tho city was crowded with gallant votorns, heroes of many battles, nnd almost ovory prominent General of our Into rebel lion was hero, excepting Gen. Grant, who was invited but but could not oomo on account of tho Arkansas dif ficulty. Arches woro sprung from corner tocorneron our principal Btroots, covered with green, and on thorn the badges ol all the corps represented Tho ro uiiions woro largely attended, and nbJo orations nnd olegnnt pooms wcro spoken find read at each, many of lliom inastor pieces ol eloquence. J.v- orybody.cnjoyod thomtiolvoB. Veterans who had not soen each othor for ton yoars would moot on tho street, and tho firm iliisn of tho hands and tho glad light Hushing in their eyes showed the closeness ol their Iriondship Tho prominent Gonorals seemed to enjoy tiiomselvcs as well as tho soldiers ol the lino, and as tho praises oi each was announced by some orator, and stories ol somo incident oi bravory almost fbrgoMon, was told of lliom, tho whole vast throng who listonod would drown tho voices ol tho speak ors for five to ten minutes, hvory ono was lull ol happiness, and I novcr witnessed such a tcono, unless it was our conffrrit.iilnlinnef nt our Klnnous success nist nt tho closo ot tho tiottvs burg battle. Tho dead, too, woro not forgotten, and as their gallant names wcro mentioned by somo speakers, tears and Bobs wcro heard in ull parts oi ino uudiunco. It was indeed a linn py mooting for thoso who had porilled their lives mi tho battlefield, and but low of them will ever forgot this pleas ant reunion at llarrisburg. Tho dif ferent associations resolved that their organizations should be kept up, nnd that each year they would ro-unito and talk over tho perilous times of tho rebellion. But ns my duty to you is leirisla tivo rather than soldierly, I will to my amy. Tho Sonato met Monday ,May 11th a largo nunmcr oi House bills woro reported favorably from committees Mr. Cooper offered tho following rcso union which was adopted. : n k ti K A a , Ily on Act of Congress, approved Juno 1st, is;!, tbo Postmaster (Jcneral was di rected, alter due advertising, to contract with the lowest biddor for additional monthly mail service to etilna antl Japn, requiring the construction ol l,nou ton iron Htcamntiips, in which only Anion can labor ana material shouhl be used. And whhrkas, The Paoiiio Mail Ktoatnsh Company wcro tho onot and accepted bidders, with whom a contract was made by the Govern. mcnt, and which company immediately proceoilcd to have ship-yards provided and the vessols built iu good faith, and each of 1 .000 Ions burthen in excess of their agreement, investing millions of d'dbirs upon the faifh of the contract with the United States Government, and have now nearly ready for service two vrsels, larger and lati-l thitn any vessels now afloat in the world, ami bare, meanwhile, performed tho desired service in oler vessels, tho lioverniuent sustaining no loss by the unavoidable delay in building tho new ships. A.m wimiRAi, The violation of snid contract by tho Uovernmeut would bo to abandon tho corn mereiul cuutrol ol Iho Paci.lo to the houvily subsl dued-liues of luiglaod and France aud scriuu!y cripple,' if not break up, tho iron ship building in this country, whioh, thourh in its infancy, gives ;emidoyment to thouamls of American mechanics anil conrtumca millions of pounds of American tonl and iron ; tliortl'oro. lUtotrtii, That the Legislature of Pennsylvania fs in favor of tho fostering in every manner the building uf American ships by American mechan ics and of Amerlcrn material, and hereby instructs its Senators nnd retjaests its tnomliers to oppose any cancellation ol the contract made by the ii,inta,ur Uenurol, for the carrying ot Hie mails to China ami J iil.ibii, 11 it be mown bnsn clu diligence used in the uu imi-'m - i mat iiiare has reuirou ships. Mr. Ktilan renewed his resolution to recall tho centennial bill from tho Governor for tho purposo of amend ment, and stated that Ji is object was to modify the bill so that the appro- filiation of 11POUO,OUO would not bo made unless Uongress should urelmuko an appropriation, ilr. jucL-lurcnuscd tho point of order that tho bill could not bo recalled, too much time having elapsed since it lell tho two houses .Messrs. Jiutiin, Mct'luro and Wallace dismissed the point of order. The speaker indicated that it was fully competent for tho Somite to rctiuest tho (fovcrnor lo return the bill. Iho further consideration of tho mntUr was postponed ior a few days. Tho following bills passed finally : No. 48, allowing defendants to testily in criminal cashes; A0..1I1Z, lo pro vide lor tho registry and countersign ing oi all notes or bills issued by any bank or tanking company Incorpor uted under any general or special law ol tins Loninionwenltii j SSo. .id, nu llioi'ir.ing iiiiincipar corporations to give security and theroupon procood with tho opening, widennigorsiruiglit enitig of ttrccls, lanes or ulloys boloro making componsalion for damages; Sonato bill, b'., an net to provido for tho custody of tho insano persons Charged wilh nnd ucquittod.or con victed of crime; Senalo bill 63, un net relative to livery stable keepers, pro viding for tho tine and punisiimont of any ba'ileo or bailees for any damages wilfully dono to tho property of any livcrv ktablo keeper, or lor overdriv ing whilo in tho custody or possession ol such bailoo or bailees, 10 whom the Aiimo may havo been hired, nnd mak ing the samo a niisdemanor ; Sonato bill 75, an act in relation to suits for wages, preventing stay of execution on judgments obtained for 0110 hun dred nnd hlty doiinrw or less ; henato bill 7(1, authorizing courts lo cotihrin l lid 1 1 1 1 to lands whom tlio convoy' uncos aro ' defective ivnd whoro tho purchaio money litis been paid. Tho voto negativing House bill 2110, nil act to enlarge tho jurisdiction of tho Justices ol iho'i'oaco in tho several counties of this Stato, was ro-consid-crcd nnd tho bill passed finally. Mr. Graham presented tho report of tho committee ol conlerone.O 011 ilouso bill Ho. 72, an net to provido for the ordi nary expenses of tho Executive, Legis lative nnd Judicial departments of the Commonwealth, etc., which wnsudopt cd. Mr. MeClure presented tho report of tho snmo kind of committeo on Senato bill 114, providing for a geolog ical BUrvey of tho Stnto, which was adoplcd. Tho following ' bill paused finally : Designating tho several clas ses of contested elections in this Stnto and providing for the trial thcroof. Mr. VYallneo presented the report of tho committee of cotiforonoo on Sonato bill No. Ct'l, nn net dividing tho citios ot this btnte Into threo classes, rogti lating tho pasaago of ordinanoes nnd dofininrr ccrlnin glTi'iiwa tl,oruin, nnd proviuinrr lor tho Incorporation nnd I'i'Kiilutiuii of cities of tho Sd olnes, wliich wn ndoptod, V , ,'., ' .i Yom-s) truly Ji Jj. 15. ;, 11k Knowb. I!or. Jlonry Ward Boeder in n ken this comprohonsive ro ply to nn onxloti qncstionor who is deiron of knowlnif whothor a man can love his second wlfo ns well ns tho I m: -" l nut aenomiti on wnnt nnn nf ts v Hiv i 1 nw i liq miu Itlllll, nillU VI wtmi in i ni un rinii m t biiui nr m lifo iho second lends liim." 4 tVrnnl's I.rgat tdvttr. Tho famous landaulot of tbo Allor-noy-Gonoral bus turned out to be tho most uncomfortable oarriugo tint a man evor rodo iu. How much it must have had to do wilh Mr. Williams's failure to reach alio Chief-Justiceship it would perhaps bo hard to say ; but surely no member of tho Cabinet (vor had a worso jolting through Confess than Mr. Williams cot iu thai hi.lnri- oal vohiclo on Saturday. Thocvlof a spirited debute on iho subject was tho striking out of tin iipproprh.tion of 62,0(10 for tho stable expense of the Dopurtmoiit of Justice, and ultho Attorney-General is left wilhoi. so much as a box-wagon, unless lietlnlises to pay for 0110 himself. This is a spasmodic effort of reform whiol will do no good. Mr. Williams has fcnly adopted an abuse that flourished biforu bistimo und in other branches ol.tho public sorvico, nnd it is not fair that tuo limit should bo visited upon him alone. The various departments (ughl to bo treated alike, and if Secretaries and bureau ollluors cun neither walk nor ino public conveyances common to othor citizons, a systematic Bctamo for their reliof ought to bo dcyisod before tho administrative niarliine comes lo a full stop for lack of loonno tive power. Perhaps tho suggestion 01 Mr. rsesmith ot Oregon is bent liter nil to mount Cabinet officers on mtr- dollar mules. J'. Y. Tribune. Somebody writes to ub, and vunts 11 to give the definition of u journalist Wo will do ho with pleusiiro. A innr. iuilist is a man who spends somo "I tho best days oi Ins lilo 111 conli rrini! iep- utntions upon others and gjttin; none lumsoll. Exchanges pleuso copy. Boston Globe. yewr giflrn-tisfmrntes. THE CLEARFIELD EIRE CLAY CO. CLK.MfKJKLD, PA.,. II AM)' APT I 'UK RS OP FIKla EsSsIUi, Furnace liiocks, Gas Uetoils, Stove Liuicg3, Paving Tiles, Sue. Chimney Tops, Window and 9'asm. taps, All kinds of Architectural Adornments. OBldlNAL liESIil.Nij IS '1 hUHA C0TTA MAlili TO OUIiRK. With Improved mochinrry, Cret class Diaterial and skilled wurkmea, we eisn warrant all our uianufnefures to he etuul Cu IT not supcrkr lo anj in 1110 maraot. Articles of our mannfuetnrc :in bo seen at the Worka, near Knilroad Depot, or at the Hardware Btore ol II. 1' . lliglor 4 t o. All orders from a distance. Addressed to the Menjf-jt Buperiuteiideut, will receive liroiant nt teiitl.tSr J. (J. HAHTWWM'K, JOHN 1EIKU.SON, OtnlBupt. of Ilealhlleld, (liunkirk, Smtlimd, Sut. Jilanufuelurinfr llcnL . di it2U'73 OKOCGII STATI'f FT. Jo. .1.-. A-iu-tt 01 Clearfield Uorouirh ior me yenr i,.i. llonniT.H FI'NU. A. W. I.i:k, Ilormish Tiesiurer, In aceount with the funds of saul bnrouh : nrnTiin. To amount of (lullmile of 1S7.1 J!,.TS S3 To amount realized from hoiid bdtl till To amount realised from horu lieciusi . 14 111. Duo'Trinsurcr to balance !1M 43 :i.5J 7f. finsniToii. 4. fly amount due A. M'. l.rc.Trens. 1872. Ily orders of IK71 rcdeLUlfJ,...., Ily " 172 " Ily " IS71 " ....'.,...'.. Ily " l;i " Ily coupons on f I4'is borough tKiods rodeeined , .., Ily ex(tiKT;iih'n onler Ily 6 per ccm. allwe, taxpayers to Treasurer on lllS.31 Ily pi reiut. alluned ridievt'r on $1SHI Ily peri .nt. alh'wid ticiiflmer, S per et. , 200 84 0 H, 4118 7i 3, 1 1.1 71 IS 4 lis (1.1 an si :i0 un : K! I'll ' SI 7(1 I.UUll.lTlr.4.. 'i o oiibalnniliiig orders t , t - 7 0, ,o. 2, Hoyntuu , 171 IS7J l7;i. 174 To horonli bonds ituprnunienl J ,an... To amount duo Ireas. nt seoloment ' ill Oil 'ill (in :2 o '.!4 otl 1;.'. Ill 3,' U0 I'O KllSot ltca.4. . fy acrounts due from eitisens Excess of liabilities.......' 4,.J III l'OOH KI J.K. . A. W. Lrr, Tronsurer of Clearlield bofeuil, in account wilh Ihe 1'oor Fujid of said ho iugh for t3 : , M:nTnfi. ' ' ,'. To amount from J. U. Urnhatn. over seer lor IH73 1 SW 43 To amount from duplicate t' r 3 871 .- fiV 4A 1 rfntiiitiin. fly orders redooincd..,.,, Ily exoneration order , M hi Id 07 Ily percentage allowed taxpayers who paid treasurer, 'i III 8:1 at b per eont. By perountae allowed O'llleclor Kade- 13 IT 1.1 .10 17 04 .5 7(1 lialiKQ on e-litttl.ls at a per cent fly treiixuror's porcentnxc nt .1 per ct... Italnnco In trctuurer s hnnils........ $1,234 (0 KIIOOI. VVKU. a", A.'Vr. I.ni, Tronttirsr of ('limilWd liiriU),'lv Id aocount witb (lie heliuol k una ol usi J beruili forIrt:3i ' . ' . , u ' nBNTi.li. : ' To arat from I. Jnhnslon, trrns, 1172., f 2(17 I To amt trom 1 m. lUtlttmuirh, onl. To Rtnt of Hlnto npproprinliin To aint of county spir;Tiation ' - . aaiiiiiTiis. Hjr seliool orili-rs mlccmcd ',... ly treasurer's prreenlnpe at 8 por fll iiainnrein irensnrer I lianas. Wo, tbe onitersiine,! Auililorti, 'tiavitiic exais- IihmI Iho accounts of A. W. Leo, Iiaq., Xrensu'B nf the lioroiih of Clcarlli'ltl, eertHe that wo li:i leeln corrrct as nlmro slaferl. 1 J i lie JJttrgtH and Tumn Council (f Cltnrfiti We, tho A ii.llt.ira of CI' arfli M llrrrnii rli, wouil rrspeetfalljr niat onr allontlon tu tbo aocoiinls due by rilirrns to (be Doroii;lif nnd rccuontiunll the Itnulcdlnto collection of the siime. i ' - II. I,. HHKD, ' ' -'; M ' ..' . B. Mc'I'IIKIIHON, j ' . .') i OEU, J1AUHKXV, I tttf 10, J"4. Aiulilnrs. There will l expose I to public sale at tie late rcsidonco of Jacob WilllioJm, dicease I, in tlrnhnia tywnhip, ('lesrneld county, Pa., Oil Mni urear, til 1:1(11 tiny of Jilii. lH7 1, tho l.l lewing prapertjr, te Will .Ofw tofse, ine Dof, three head of young cattle, two bog, s)lefn sheep, nno Ihikh, one set nf lmrnens, one l"i slid, one elder mill ( II ifkok'sl, twa let of rlinir, two tallies, ono Hunt, eook store, nrliir atoif, hiirenii, elock,' ln'ilsloails nnd btdding, dishts, carpet, crocks, entis, jurs, Ac., with a luLof uousf liold and kitchen furnihire not neroinMry to'meil- miw. ' 1 " - . . i j dnj, when W'rilU will ) J mylil-at W. M. WlUHKlM', Adm'. ! Ml nil ... 'aidio ... "II U ?2,40T Ifi HI tl e ui in (2,1 -IS 5 New Saddle nnd Harness MANUFACTORY, CLEARFIELD, PA. Tilli unilorii (nod, having U-ased roomi for tti minttilootnro of all kimli of HAUbl.KS, I1AH NKS.S, and all the luttiit Ituprovomontu in lluru Furnixliinx Uuodi, ar now prrpareil to fill all orriurt at rloei and quality Unit will lurprln all who fuvnr ui wilh call fur tho luHpootiou of our work. Wo iHe detcrtnincd to ploato aod our ex purienoo and obiorvation In eunOrn nnd wniitcrn cities ciuMui ui to DKKY CUM TUTITION In tho manulaoturo of Oold, Silvur, Oroido, Uubbor Covered and Ullt-Liuod Jtlountod CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS I Alio l'iiio KIDIXQ AND JIACISU SADDLES. Our rrnti and exicnnui being light, wo ihall fell the mine gradca uf work 20 per cimt. oheupor tlmti lhiy can be bought in tho eaitorn cttlei, Kcpairuitf and adjusting Snddlca, IJarnou, o., ocutly douo, at roiisonahlo priooi. l'lirtiouhir attontion paid to all or Jen by mail or othurwino. Cull und iioo our work boforo baying olnowhoro. jifHootui in Irwin'i Store, noxt dimr lo Koy itcno Htoro. CHAIN M1TXON. CloarUcld. Pa., May 13, 1874. Rkpout'ok TUB AUIITOIS of Lnwronoo townblp for 1H73 i IIOAD Ft'ND. MupmlitoM of Lawronoo Towmhip In nooount with the lluad Fund for 1873: Drdtor. To amount of tax. im per dupticato $.1,3 10 40 viflum on Diilriot Trt'snurer.. 170 00 To amount due tSupcmsuro. Total Slitf 03 $3,Hft 0.1 Cue hit. Ily amount uf work dono on roads $-'!,lH3 2ft My amount of exoneration , w 40 tb My amount of Hupi-rriKor'a wngoi (104 50 My Amount of plunk 10 10 My amount puid on T. I-nnidi order.... 22 My nmonnt ol Attorney! frog 6 00 My amount milking dupUcniog ID 10 T.dal iJ.-t.wHfl 0.1 POOtt YVSIK OverMCfrg of iho Poor of Lawrence Towmbip in uccyunt with tlTo Poor Fund fr 1873: DlHTOR. To amount ree'd from Ovrrteeri of 1S72 $ 220 84 To amount tax aeeessei for 1373 80 Total $1,6((0 04 Cbkiht. My amount paid for boarding paupers,. $ 070 01 My amount paid fur clothing paupert... 114 72 My amount paid for printing 10 50 My amount pnid for medicine and mcdi- M cal attendance ,17 2i By amount paiii Attorney ho$ 22 AO My amount paid J untie feci 4 75 My amount puid for tobacco 4 My amount paid eioucratioiif 82 ltt My amount paid per centngc hi 87 My amount puid Urernct rii' wage 59 00 My amount puid for waking duplicate! 6 00 By l.-ilaauo duo fund.... .... 524 60 Total 1.5flO A4 We, tho undersigned, Aaditora of Z.awrcnce towmhip, linTlng examined the accounts of James mown, J. It. I'arks, J. U. Klin, and Nathaniel Hifhcl, Supervisors, nnd M. V. Wallaee and W. i KiaJ, Oversvors nf tho I'oor, of said towosb tor I.r5, find theia as ahove stated. JAMKS HrACKMA.V, II. J. CON'KLI.N, Attest : A. H. fillAW, Clerk. Auditors. Lawrence township, May 1:1, 174-Ht. Qj.omqus FouitTin CLEARFIELD PAIIK 11ACES ('I.KAItFIKLD, PA , X.:'!C'', '?3iktiilU' July 2d, 3d and 4th, 1874 ll'0lllllIU.S - S.e'XOO 1 IHST l)AY-Jl!I,Y 3d. rtiihr. o. 1, HiO.-For 11:1.) Kace. Mile lirels, tel .1 In .'. Jo 1st; $10 to 2d lo ; .'u it, fin. I t UMj . 2, fl.io Itunnlnir race. Ilcst 2 In 9, half mile, joil lo 1st 1 10 to 2d; f.M to Id ; 2'l In 4 III. rtrlnh, No. 3, JSJo. For 2:. (l rare. Mile licala, nest .1 In 4. $12 lo Istj $7(1 to 2d ; $.i0 to on t.in lo 4tll. Pt'HSE No. 9, f 150. llotel-keeiwi' purse, for . horses that never run In anv race. Ilalf mile, lies! .Tin, frill to 1st $4l'l to 3d j fclu to 3d C" IO 1111. H HCO Ml PAY-JITLY .lit TI IM. No. 4, $225. For three minute race. .Mile heats, host 3 in J. IO0 te 1st; tliit te -i ; fin io m ; iij to 4th. I'l lihii jsu. n, ?li0 Meiohanla' purso, for horses that nevor Irotled in any raco. $1,0 to si l r l io I'd t jn lo 3d ; 2U to 4th. I'l KSK No. 7. .:n0. Kor2:4 race. Mile beats, i. o to lat ; iiii te Id i fill) to Ud. MIBSR Nn. ll,$7J.-Pootrae. Hest 1 In fourth mile. ,10 to sl; 20 to Jd; $l lo e.i i riu io em. THIRD DAY-JULY 4th. I'l'USE No.lO,$!:.0.--For2:S5 race. Mile beats. host S In . JlOO to 1st) $75 to2d $j(, lo . on t IO 1111. rrllSU No. S, ::0. Ilunninnrace. Half mile, hot 3 in D. (fl to 1st ) fCO to 2d ; $411 to 8d j:m to 4th. I'l HMl No. 8, S.'iSi. Free to all trotting horses, Mile henls, best I In .V $:I00 U 1 et ; $160 to zti ; 7i to nil. National Assoclndon and Amerirati Jocltcv Club rules to govern r.nlrance fuo II) lor cent., which must accom pany all ontrles. . Any horse distanJnR tho fluid. Of any tiartof It. snail amy be entitled to tlrtt premium. Kntlius close Hstirdoy, June 27th, nt 8 o'clock, P. M. Kntriol adilressetl to Uko, B. KuIiAt'K kr, I'luurllohl, I'a. ... N. II. llrookvillc races Jnho 17lh. ISlh and 19th, IN74, and the Osceola raoet the week follow ing (Jloailli'ld races. 1). A. BIUI.KK, Icc'v A Treas'r. (lliO. K. 1UIUACKUH, Presid'l.. Clcardebl, I'a., Muy la, 1874. Turpentine, f N Nulla, Paints, ., I WILL RUM, T0U j WILL SKI.l, V0U II (Ha.., Oils, . utty, Frond), Rfchards & Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster " .'' ' VURY CUBA P. ' Immense ilodk on hand. lllearAeld, Pa., April I, ISM. -Jm 1 U'llNPIKK KLKCTlOJi'. The Slockholdera of the Phillnshurc and Fitsoiifliunua Turiii'ilto Conihnnvwill take notice Hurt an election will be hold nn the iioth ot "lay, 111. at the house of K 11 lllooui, between the bourn of S and 6 o'clock, P. M., to eleel Dye Managers for said road fur theonaulng year ( , Ily order of the Ili-ard, ' II. HAHTHHOKN, Prce't. furwensvlllt, May 1.1 , IM74.lt. ., . DISK, , WIIITB HOAN MNINd 8KIN8 Just rsoelved and for sale be April JO. 1870. 11. F. MULISH CO. gru; dwtlgfrafuts. TO TITB CITIZENS OF CLKAR KIKl.l) AND VICINITY i I would eipr.ss my siuoere Ibanka for your kind patronage, so far attended, and would ask for a continuance of Iho same. A. UL1NZULHU. CIIEA1' AM) ()LY 0E MICE! A, GUINZBUHG, Ona door Wtuw Hie Firt Knllnnnl Dnk, Clear field, faaf just rtvvJ ikfull iuppt of KKW AND FASUIONABLT5 SPRING CLOTHING, F0II MEN AND DOVfl. Gent's Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CATS, Til I WHS, AC all of wbiob wilt bo aold at the lowest oash prices, without abatement. apl2V-lio 1371. 1871. UNDER FULL SAIL! TIIK KEYSTONE TO THE FRONT! Hcailqiiartgrs for Dry Goods! Aui optming my antond largo spring and mm. mer ituck of Foreign and Uummtie DllY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, LADIES' k CHILDREN'S SHOES, Tlie prirvi will bo Mifh at will not he excelled liy &ny other flaco iu the fit ate. Call and icq for jourielvet. WM. REKD, mar2S Peoond itrodt. CloarfioiJ, Pa. RlX;Wrr.RJ4XTICn-Notieoi hereby -vvin that the foUrming amount! havo been examined ... p,Ma by me, and rtmain filed of iu ...I. mt,e ror Ul iHjmocuon or beirs, lejrateei, ercilitori, an i otheri iB MV (ltheT wy intoroFted, and will be pntpd to tho next Or pham' Court ef Cloarlietd enuiiL,l j,e at tDe Cuurt IIoukc, in Ihe bormtgh of CiVfl.a.,,,) com. nicncing on the 1st Monday (boifig the 1h14v of June, A. I). 1874 : ' Final aroount of John McDowell and Mary Col grove, Adtniniitraton of Henry Culgroro, deo'd. Finn I aoronot of J. F. Sieincr aod Andrew Gear hurt, Executom of Jolin Oearheart, deeeaned, late of loiatur township. iHrttrihtttion account of J, F. Steiner and An drew (Jearhart, Kxcutore of John Uenrhart. da coanril, late of leratnr townnhip. - Final aoconnt of Hamuol (J. Kuntc, Atlmiftra tor of Jacob Mangold, dcccaiied. late of Ilrady towntbip. Final account of Jarac Flvnn, Adtniniitrator of A. B.tStiirtevnnt.dcteeaned.lateof Oulich twp. Final account of A. C. Tate, Adniiiiiftrator of Wm. Isiiaidur, (Iceraxrd, Into of liojgn township. Account of Mm. Kmily Wright, Alministratrtx of A. K. Wright, deo'd. lale of Clearfield borongli. Final account of Geo. W. WoCully, fiirviving Executor of John Whituiile, deceaicd, late of tlulieh township. Final account of Janin Mnrgnn end Davitl Bmeal, Atltulniiitrator of George Morgnu, tlcr'd, late ol Graham townnhip. Final account of J'g trick Daley, Guardian f Martin Mvrter. 1 Final account of Patrick Daley, Guardian of Jam en Myrter. A lo, account of A. C. Tale. Guardian of Mar garet Kltio Sloop, minor child of John Mo, late, f John iSIom, dcccnrcd, which will bo presented t lecond wei k of June oourl. Hr(htkk'h Orrti'K, 1 A. AV. LEK, Clearfield, Pa.t May , l7J.o. J Kcgiater. l AUTION Allpereona are horobj oautionoj j apainm purciiaaing or mcdiiiing in any man ner with one Waenn, two Cowa. ona 8aw. Loir- chnin. Fannlng-tuill, Cant-hook, and tho Fine. Oak and Hemlock timber now in poaiooion of weorge nouruige, aa ino rnme do long to tne and are loft with tho laid Hclfriilgn ruhject tn my order. JUll.N W li Al LliNG. ninyl3-.lt ardiravf, Himvarc, tftr. "KONSIDKS STORK. G. S. FLEGAL UKAl.liR IN IIAltDAFARE, STOVES, II F.ATKH8, RANOKS, HOr.LOW-VVAHE, , , TAINTS. OILS &. VARXISII, rilTTY & GLASS. norEs, BTEr-LADDEHS, I WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! Tho eolcbraled Toledo Antl-Frociing Galranltod IRON-LINED WOODEN PUMPS. No beller Pnin4 In the rnarkot. , LAMl'H, CIIANM;L1LHH, 1.ANTKUNP, LAMP FM'I!8,of all kln.ls, LAMP ItXTCHES, Ao.' ' ;. - 'i'.i .! All nt Invest prices. 1-H7 Prqu.l.l Htrect, Plilllatiar(r. Pa. Oil I'HINTINH OP KVKHT MiriCRIP. lion eatly aiecaled at thli offlea. ' tpl giflffrtijrwmtii. . Sheriff's Sale. BT Tlrtueofwrltiof Venditioni -;oNifllioued out of the Court of Common Plena of Clear field oounty, and to mo directed there will ba expoaej to public lale. at the Court ilouae. tn tbo borough of Oloarflold. on Monday, tbo lat day of June, K74, at 1 o'clock, p ov, the following deicribed reul eatato. to wit 1 A certain tract of land tituate In the borough i of iloulxdiile, Clearfield county, I'a., known aa 1 M No. 60, b i uii tied un tho north by Clara atrrot , 150 feet, on Iho en it by Good it reel 60 feet, on 1 the aoutb by lot No. bti and on tbe weet Ly Pine ; alley, belied, taken in execution and lo bo told aa the property ot Chriaiophor HUlery, Alao, two certain lota of land iltuate In Oiecula : borough, Clearlield county, Pa., aituote on the aouth aide of Lingle atreet, and known and dtsa. ignated aa lota No. 81 and Hft in the general plan of auid borough, tioixed, taken in execution und to be aold aa tho property of John lavii. Alio, a curtain tract of land altuale In Houtx dalo borough, Clearlield oounty. Pa., on tbe north eaat corner of Good and Kllau atrevta, and f rout lug on Good atreet fifty feet and running eaat ono hundred and fifty feet to Spruce alley, and known aa lot No. 47 In tbe general plan of auidborough and having a two-alury frame dwelling houiio and other improvement a thereon. Heixeil, ttken in execution and to be cold aa the property of Jaiuea Lyoougli. Alao. a certain tract of land il tun to in Beeca ria townahip, Clearlield county, Pa., bounded aouth by land of Simon McFarland and LHllen, weat by land of Baruuel Ilagvrly, north by land of L. I). Weld and euat by land of J. 11. JJillen, containing eighty. five aCrua, more or lota, having aixty or aertnly aerea cleared and a large bear ing orchard, log bouse and log barn thureon. Suited, taken in execution and to be aold aa the property of Matthew Cowen. .,;; Alao, a certain lot of land aituato in Rum bar ger, Uredy township, CloarfleM county. Pa.. boanJed aoutb by lot of John llend, east hy town ahip road, north by lot of G, Wolf and weat by alley, and having a dwelling house erected thereon. Suited, taken In execution and to be aold aa the property of J. M. floorer. Alao, a certain lot of land aitunte Iu bee&tur townchip. Clcnrlkld county. Pa-, in the village of Chcsturville, bounded wait hy John Jltiswn, went hy lot of Wm. Muya, north by an alley and outli by - atrcotf containing ahoat one-fourth of an acre and having a plank frame dwelling houMi, frame atable and other oulouiidinga thonj on erected He i ted, taken in execution and tube aold aa tho property of K. ti, Uuiirhart. Alro, two certain traela of land aituato in tho town or Pen n field, Clearfield county, Pa., one of aid lota fronting 6U feet on Wocdward tret aud being 200 feet Jeiji, bounded east by a atreet laid out but not opened, north by Ian1 of Win. Ptiilipe, went by another lot of said defendant and liere atftir depcribrd, and having a good frame dwell ing home, atable and aniith abop t bor eon erenfed. Tho other lot tbrcof fronting GO feet on Wood ward atreet. being 200 feet, bounded on the rni by the first described lot of the caid defendant, on tbe north by land of Wm. Philipi nod wcit by lot of A. 11. Mi turn, and having1 a good frame dwelling houae and bearing. Orchard thereon, fie i led, tuken in execution and to be luld aa the property of Joirpli U. Jliklicr. Alio, a certain tract of land situate in Cheat township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the aouth-east by land of Joatah Lnuborn, on the north-cast by Tobias V stover and on t) o north and wcbI by being part of largor tract in name of Jonathan Weitovcr, and haviug a imall log houao and atable with other improvement thereon. Sailed, taken in execution and, to be solJ as tbe-property of Daniel ISellridge. - ? Alao, a certain traot of Iii.d aituato In Piko township, Ciearfitdd coanty, Pa., bounded tenth by land of Adam Smith, wefat by towufbip road, north by public road aud land of L. I. ploom and eaat by land of Michael Wise's be'ir, con taining about two acres and having a large two atory frame houae and stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be fold aa the property of Joseph Goon. , TiRHS or Balm. Tho price or mm at which the property shall bo struck effmuat be paid at the titte of sale, or aoctt ether arrangements mtado as will be approved, otherwise the proper ty will bs Immediately put up and sold again at thecxpfnse and risk of the peraon to whom it was struck off, and who. In ease ef deficiency at sueb re-sale, shall make good the same, and la no instance will the l)oed be presented In Court for confirmation unless the money is actually psid to tho Sheriff, t W. K. Mcl'lURrN, 6niRirr'a Orricx, ) 'Sheriff.-' Clearfield, Pa., May 13, 1874, i; SheriiTs Sale. Y e'.rlu. of wriu of fieri facia; Issued ) ontof tb. Court of Comuon Ploas cf Clear field eoantv, and to me directed, tbere will bo ipnsed to PUBLIC BALK, at tbe Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, on iloadaj, tb. 1st day of June, 171, at 1 o'clock, p. " , the followinf Ileal E late, lo wit: . All lhat-eertaiu lot of ground situate in tbe borongh of Osceola, Clearfield eounty, Ta., bound ed and described aa follows : On tho south by Curlin street, on the east and north by an alley, on tho west by lot No. toil In , Inn of laid bor oui(h, and known a. lot No. 1"7, wilh a two-story ilunk hi'use and othejr outbuildings thereon ervet ed. felled, taken in exeention and to' be sold as th. rroiierty ol Jerry Waff',ner. Also, all th. right, title, interwl and uisim of ui'irndant ol, in aud to all those thrte certain ' rYi or P'1'0" of situate in the townships of IIusim, .,( ury i th. eoanty of Clearlield and Mate ol onn Ivania, bounded aud.deseribed asfoll.iwa: The t.., i,ercr beginning at an old hemluck eorner on r, of warrant 4HK8 j-theooa along traet line south hil ,,rM1 ul nBI m"iit ' ' l0Dit H"" f "arrant J6U3 sooth on. -half degree west M, p,,, lo . post ; theno. along line of warrant liwu 0UIln u u. grev. wrs e.,z pereuea to a bteon on lino ol warrant 411 VII j thence aloeg line of wnr. rant north three-fourths degree ea.t 314 perche. iw a vioeKca nrmioea: tnrnce north 3 degrees 24 minutes east mo perches to hemlock, the place of negiuning, oontammg 1,1.11 aerea, and known as warrant a.plli. The sucond thereof beginning at beech eorner of tract 3 j3, abovo described ; tbonne auulb e'.1 degree, east Hi I III perches to a post corner ol tracts 34M, 3itU, JjS4 aod IUSS j thence .lung line of tract mutb three. fourths degree wist p.icbrs to poet r. river . I lame along lino of tract Jimf nenh HI degrees west 4314-lti perrbea to a p.isl; tlimoe north 1) do (reeseast 171 I II p.rehe. 1.,-lieecli, the, place of Bvginning, containing 4ti I (IS. Hm acres, nnd known as warrant The third thereof liegtnuing at a post corner of tract abuee described: thoiioe along tka a.ane, a.mth s drgreM cast 434 610 pcrche. to a post on line of tlacl S.iM ; thence along traot SjS4 and balance of traot Sutm, south three. fourth, degro west InM porches tu a post on line of tract K7 ; thene, north 41 degrees 5 minute west 42 perches to a . heialook i thetiee north 88 digree. west prrclica to an ilni ; Ibenee north 82 Ucireca west i7 ncrebe. in turner of tract 13 j thenco olim- jsaic on a .'It " luinuie. west ijj porches to a hickory ; thenoo north 1 degroe S minutes west 87 perches to a maple; Ihcnco north 4iJ degrees wosUl 0-10 perchos to a beech i thenae north 1 dotrroo east 33 perches to post, the place of beginning, coutain ii.g 810 iO.loo aoreu and bring pvt of warrant Jot , and being the same tracta or pieces of land convejed to Hubert Oburn, A, K. Ilaum aid Julin Carrier by John Dubois, by d'ed dated March 110, 180S, anil reoorded in the oounty sf flcortiold, lo Ieed Hook Vol. F. f. p.g,, (to, (,, i0. AM .u that certain traot or piece of land ailjitecnt to the tracts lat abov. described, .iluu 1 Urardy town ship, in the county alnremld, bounded an the east by traot Ko. 18, warranted in the name of Chris tian Lowers, on the south b. nth.. i..i r .u- said Osburn, Ileum A Urrer,'dH Ihe west ky the Cleat-Held and J. Uerson couniy line and on the north by land of llclk containing MO acres, more r less, being tho seme land nnted In the name of (l.rg. M..o. AUo. .11 ll,t certain tr.et or piece of land adjacent to lands above de scribed, and bounded aa Minns, v' : Doginning nt a maple (o. o.) on line of tract 20(11), hcrclub. for. described thenc. by saw. south 8S pcrohes to hickory (o. .);,tkejiea bs ssiar south 40 doirre. cut 210 pervhea to pine '(a. .(S tootic. by l,md of John lalti south ill Agrees woe Hp percbo k pine (o. t.y. Iliitiee by 'f.,i,1' r Hell north 4.'. ile. grees west 320 perch. to kiroh thence loulh tli degrocs weal 12 p.rches tn piue (o. e,) Ihcnfe bv land of Hell south 4H degrtw west Itu ok i rine (o. e.); thence by saiae knulh 1 iiorehei lo horn ock (o. c.Jj thenoo euulb 84 degrees west los d.iw Osburn and otU,r ln,l o,,Ur, ll.i tamer hereinafter nett dcier had. 2mi ..,..,4... , pine (o. c ); tlicm-o by ld ( Uarrison east l ........... . .,, ,. v.l; tnenee north 64 degraoa . . Vi. A, , i''sh sugar (o.e.i; t,-nce smith 4b) degree. .n.t 113 6-111 p.rebcs to maple, the piece of beginning, containing 6JI noroi and allowanoe, being the seme tract granted ami con voyed to A. t. Ileum and John Carrier within named by heirs nt -, Hartorti., teil. l,,U in Tuecutinn and to b. sold as Hi. nroMrty uf Rob. ert Osburn. Also, all defendant's Interest In all that certain iieee of timber land slrtiste In floslicn township, l lcarllcld oe.aly. i'a., bounded and dee eribeoi a. follows. Il.glnning at av caeowiber tlVperehca west of the nortboaat oorner 4boiuleck) of tract Ko. ; thence eAU'pJuiJ south J73 Borah, to a pom; Urn west IxetM.itt Mgiu.uifut ahbi.k oorner 1(14 perches eaat of Ih. northwest corner ol aaid tract a v. t'ili, and 'thenoo etlonding south I7l pen-hes to a ncuilock, being part of tract No. 432J and rniiialiiinfttwo ium.li wl acrw and allow anoo, and kiHiWA a( Iko Vvn Itidut" Uact, h ing Hie aauie pi fro of land eonvevetl b T 11.- nard, I'arlen tlrnlinm and Jauics (Irslinm to Hull ert fi. flewart, whasold Iheiam. to U. T. Roberts tho defendant In tbo within writ. Pclscd, tHkrn In esecntloti and to bo sold as the properly of O. T. Hobcrls. . - Alss, all defendaul's riiilit, till, uid lni...i t. a cerlain hone, and lot situated u West (Jleartleldr l.r.iinnlnMn.lii,. PI..-.1-I.I . ,. . .... .. ..... ....,.,, .o.ihj, , . oouau- ed on th. north hy an alk. .outk I,. N..,i...i. treet, west by Weaver street and east by properly of Ueorge W.tswi, with a good two-nWy liotxe: well finished, a slahl. and eth.r .... buildings, Heriwl, taken In ea.entlua aad M I,, sold as lb properly nt Wlllkun li. MadobawgH. rgal durtisrramts. Also, Ko. 1. A otrtala pieoo of land (ituated In Jordan townibip, Clear&eld oonnty, Pa., bonudod as follows t Un north hy lands of j. A lynnfc on the eat by lands of James Forrest, on tbo south by lands of Posey s and on tbo west by iaad of Wltherow, containing about 61.2 lores, moro or Joss. iso. 2. Also, the interest of said swan In s certain uieoe of land situate in BceoarU townsblif bounded as follows: On the north by lands of W. 8, Dickey and Witbcrow, oa tbo east by lands of n tn, runny, on ine south by Joinua torn stock and on tho west by land of R. M. Arthurs, con taining about Stir aoros, Ko. 3. Also, interest of said Bwao in a oortain tract of land illuated in jur dan towmhip, hounded se fullowi : North by laud of Uroont aud Dickey A Co., on the east by Urootu and Dickey, on tho south hy land of Tho (.room and on the west by land of fi, 11. Taylor and Hmith, oontsiuing about lot aorei, more or lust. No, 4, Also, a tract of land sitnate in Jor dan township, tx'ginnins; at a poit at no rt boa it eorner of Hiohard Mtirtin survey) thenoo north 3V1 degrees wrst lo2 perrbce to a poitf thenoo north !t3 decreet east 112 6-10 perches to pint stump) i noii oo sou to no aegrees loi perenes to poit; thrnoe south 12 degrees west lUo S-19 perches to a poit and place or beginning, oun tainioir 110 acres and J22 iierobes, having theroon ervetetl no improvvuents, and being prtioiies con veyed to ciHcnuant oy namuoi miioneii. (,nee Deed Book U. U). No. A. Also, all that oortain Lraot of land tn Jordan township, beginning at poet eorner oiaa. uioon, incuoo norm i ae grecs cast 12A porches, woro or less, to post on land of D. W. Wic,John bwan and Thos. Btory f tliunoe south 34 degrees eaut 108 perches, more or less thenoo south 62 dg roes west 126 pare beg more or lenij thonoe by tract of I). M. Levy north Utf degrees wt Itiit perohtis to place of beginning, oontainiug 124 acres aod 61 perches and allow aooo, (sco lecd llook U. G. page 117), and hav ing thereon erected a two-story frame house and barn, a small orchard and about 100 acres cleared. Ho, 9. A I no, all that certain piece of land situate in Jordan towmbip, In village of An, jville, be ginning at corner of Catharine street; thence atung an alley north 49 degn-oi west 601eot to lot . No. 13 ; tho nee loutb 49 dig roes ea.t 180 fot to. Catharine street ; thence north 41 degrees eaat 6t ' feet tu place of beginning, and known ai lots No. 2 and 4, and baring thereon rented a large two etorj store homo, with warerootn attached. No. 7. Also, lots No. 3 and 6, having a largo two story dwelling with stable, brick smoke house and other outbufldingi.. 2STo. 8. Alio, lot No, witb a two-story huue and stable erected thereon. Heised, taken in execution and to be sold as tha property of Henry Swan., Also, a certain bouse and lot situated in II us ton township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a post on the south sidoof the. nublio road leading from Hickory Kingdom to Ltriiiwood; thence south degrees esit 200 feet to a poit; thence scuth SfiJ degrees west 100 feet to a post; thence north 8;: degrees west 2u4 feet to a public road, thenoo north 60 degrees east . lot) teet to a pmt, the place of beginning, being pert of the property known as the UouJd lloyt prujft-rty. The improvements consist of a largo frame dwelling houao, two barns, one store room with dwelling overhead and neeessary outbuild ing!. (Seised, taken in execution and to be sokl as tbe property of L. W. Rickor. Also, a huuie and lot In the borough of Cloar field, facing Locust itroot, and bounded northeast hy alley, west by property of J. W. Sbugart, and south by ahoy, being 60172 feet, and having thereon erected a good two-story plank bouie, li30 and kitchen aud other necessary outbuild ing!. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of llvory Bibling. Also, all that lot of ground near Pen field, Id Iluiton town hip, Clearlield oounty, Pa., described as fullowi: Beginning at a post in tbe publio highway or street parsing Pentteld westerly in tbo Hue between land of said Woodward, occupied by Hosenkrans, and land of Prederiok Lixfleld, 21 7-10 feet from a butternut witness treo ; thence along centre of highway aouth 27 degrees west 4 24-100 perches 70 feet to a post ; tbenoe north SOJ degrees east 82 8-10 perches to a post in the above named form line, thenco south 31 degrees eait .'7 4-10 perches to tbe beginning, containing 6 110 acres, more or less, having erected thereon a large two-story dwelling house, a good barn and other necessary outbuildings. Seised, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of George R, Woodward. Term or Sali. Tho pries or lata at'which the property shall bo struck off must be paid at the time or salo, or sncb other arrangmentl made as will be approved, otherwise the property will be immediately put np and sold again at tho expense and risk of the person to whom it was struck off, and who, In caie of defioiency at such re-sale, shall make good tbo same! and in no instance will (he Deed be presented in Court for confirmation unless tho money is actually paid to the (Sheriff. W. R. Airl'IlLUSON, SiisRipr n Orricc, I b her iff. Clcarflcld, Pa., May 1.3, 1874. J SherilT's Sale. irtu. of writs of Levari f'aeias. is- u.d out of th Court of Common Pica, of Ukarncld county, and to me directed, tbere will be exposed to Pl'BLlC ALK, at tbe Court House, in the borough of Clearlield, on Monday, Ih. 1st day of June, 1674, at 1 .'oloek, p. m., tb follow ing Ileal KsUte, to wit: Fnr.nirr'a OrEiin, 1 Sheriff Cleardeid, I'a., May 111, 1S74. J A certain framo dwelling house situato la th Tillage ol Kterllng, Clearfteld county, Pi., on lot No. 74, with lot and eurtillag. appurtenant there to, and lot bounded south by Bt. James street, Iront lift; fret and running on. hundred and fifty feet toonk alley. Seised, taken in elocution and to ht sold ts Ui. property of O. W. Randolph, owner, and Joseph JJewalt, contractor. Alas, all that certain dwelling house with lot and curlillage appartenant thereto, eituatc oa lot bounded south by tt James street tfty feet and running back ono hundred and fifty feet to oak " alloy, aud known as lot No. 7 in th general plan of the Tillage, of Sterling, Clearri.ld county, I'a. belied, taken in execution and to ho mid aa the property of James Sm.th and Margaret E. Umlth, owners w reputed ownersand Joseua De walt, ooutraeter. -- Also, thr.e certala piece, of Und aituat. In Ueoo.na township, Clearlield oonnty, Pa , Ko. 1 beginning at a post oorner of Isaa KickeU: thence west 1U3 perches to the ash comer of ti said Rickets in H. llilhrn line; thenco north, by land of 11. Dillen, 42 p.rohea to a ehwtnut i thone cast 10:1 perches to stone heap In line of dill's surrey ; thence south 4S porches to place of beginning, containing 19 teres and 71 p.rehrs, mor. or less. No. J, adjoining the ahove on the north thereof and bounded on tbe east by land, of John l.ils, north by land of J. k. tlill and west by lands of Pat. Hynn, eontaining 1J sores and J7 perches, more or leas. No. S being part of tract warranted io the nam of John Hails and bounded and described as follows, to wit t Beginning at a pott) thonoe weat by lands of Jas. Uill, lata deceased, 4(1 perches lo post; thenco south Ly land of L. W. Veld 20 perches to post thonc eaat by land of John Liu 40 perches to a posti thone north by othor land, of John Llts ill perches to post and Place of be.innin. . laming 5 acres, nnd being the said lands being the same as oonveved by J. Philip Lusher and Sarah A., his wile, by deed dated 7th April, ISf.'J, to said W. M. Sinilh. Soiled, taken In execution and to bo sold as tl,e property of William M. Smith, j i . i . ' Also, a certain dwelling honse, eighteen by inenty four teet and two .lories, with lot and eur lillage appurtenant Ui.reto, situato in Huston township, Clearfield countr, Pa., on tb farm of tho aald Thomas ll.wilt. Seise.1, taken in elocu tion and to be sold as the property of Thomas llowitt and Kickial Ilcwilt, Also, all that certain two story dwelling hon sitnate at iliglcr station, Clearlield oonnty, I'a., on lot No. I, block Ko. 1, bounded eaat by alley, south by Clearlield street, west by lot No. I and north by alley, and being sixty feet front and two uunuroj ana urc m-t deep. Seised, taken in ex ecutlon and to be sold as the properly of L. W. Berry and Uerry, his if,. 1 ' Also, all that eeruin messuage or tenement of land situate In the borough of llo.tadale, Clear Jel.1 eoonty, P... on the s.uth eaM corner of Bris bin and bae streMs and fronting on south side of Sue street fllty feel to Klk alley, and known and designated at lot io. 1I8, in tb general plan of mil boreuh. Hci.et, taken in eseeutioa and lo bo sold as the property of John T. Cox. ,1kms or Pa La. The price or turn at which Ih. property .hull b. strack off must be paid at th lime ol salo, or such other arrangements made as will be approved, otherwise the properly will be immediately put up and sold again at the expense and risk of the person to whom it was struck olT, and who, In ease of deficiency at such re-sale, shall make good the same, .n.l l i ttanco will the Doed be presented In Court for ..nnmintlon nnlau th m.,aey it actually paid thcMicriff. W. k. Mi'I'H KHmiin 0 FRIDAY, Mil 15th, 187,, JI HS. T. E. WATSON Will return from the East wilh th. finest selection of choice Millinery. Straw, Braid, and Leg. hern summer atyl Hats, Bonnets, d bonghi direct from Baltimore, New ! , t Vork and Philadelphia, than f hns ever been brought to lown. The Mylsi will keen lirely new, novel and different from i any brought early In Ihe season, ss May Is Ihe Urn to get belt Summer fashions. I will al have a rail Un. of Notion, (llov.s, Silk Ties, Homing,. J.wrdey, Half goods, and a general assortincat of Ladiea'attd ll.i' vaiioty goods, and hying strictly for oash can .ell them In percent, cheap- cr, aad bttter aivl.. .-J L-i. than this market has ev.r had. Prenoh trimmed pattern Hats and Uvniet a sncelaltr. mayU-af - WAT80.V. --, u (iJ I. -4i ,1 j. , r CAUTION. All persons are nerol'y cautioned against purchasing or meddling wilh two o.rtain Mul.s' (ono bay and one ereani-eolerl aad one set or IlouhU-ltarness, now In Ihe possession of Perry II. and John B. Uela.lt, of Union town bi, s. the asm. ..long to a. and ar. left wilh 1hea inhjeot to my order. ' BRNRI FENTZ. , Rocklon, Majr lltlt, 'I874 II