. .ait WW. I .-tf She gepublian. Gioboi B. Qoodundih, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa.. WEDNESDAY M0RN1NO, DEO. IS. 11 No Papmi. In kccordanca with our usual oostom, no paper vill b issued lVom this oflloe next week. A Hhahp Smaf. Weather wm from 15 to 20 degrees below Zero, t Concord, New littniiwhiro, and other northeastern cities, on Tuesday wocK, Snobbery-. A Washington dispatch states that it is estimated that the wife of Lieutenant Colonel F. D. Grant will secure the repntation of being the most olocantly dressed lady in w ashington society this winter. Her wardrobe Is said to be extensive and elegant, and made in the advanced French style whatever that may mean. " Oh, Stunt ! The investigation now going on in Congress in relation to tho Paoino Mail subsidy, promises to bring another lot of Credit Mobiliera to the front Almdy Parsons, Radical Con gressman, from the Clovcland (Ohio) district acknowledges having received $4,000 as agent, not as Congressman A distinction without a difference. (ioma In. The Elk Democtat says Col. Curtis feels so terribly sore over his ignominious defeat by Dr. Egbert that ho has served formal notice upon the latter that he will contest his scat in Congress. The notice contains seventy-throe counts, which, if sustained. will set aside about 600 votes in the district. Well, let him "pitch in," Con gress will handlo him as roughly as ' the people did at the election. With the majority ho had in his district he should bo ashamed to open his month, Col., emiin-ato back to Warren and keep quiet. ' - ExcsisDinui.r Disinterested. The Bt. Mary's Qatctte has becamo totally reconciled on tho Senatorial question, The editor, in his Inst issue, flings off in this ways "It is but very little difference to as who is United States Sonator.". How vory easily satisfied, Tho Elk Democrat does not seem to be awaro that an election of this kind pending in this State but has declared most emphatically for the reflection ot Mr. Stockton, in New Jersey. Ho a good man, and we hope the Democrat will havo influence enough In the "Jerseys" to keep him at Washington six years longer.. The editor of tho Democrat is also opposed to Frcling- hnyscn, but silent as to Cameron. However, we take it for granted that be does not love him. - Jtjst Liki Tnm.-v-A pretty piece ol official scandal was developed in Con- gross, on Friday last, by Mr. Bock, of Kentucky, and Mr. Speer, of lluiiting don.wVtilr an appropriation to f.hn Post Office Department was being discussed. It appears that the scoundrel Shepperd. who with one of the Cookca has been govorning, and almost stolon the Dis trict of Columbia, purchased a prop erty five years ago for 113,000, and bas been renting it to the Department for $4,200 a year. It will be observed that "the govomniont" has paid him already 121,000 for his house, that cost but $13,000, and the bill before the House had in it a clause appropriating $4,200. Is it any wonder there is deficiency of nine; miUiont of dollars, when our Post Office money ia given away In this manner? Oeodlandar Hill laborf nader tba kallaolnalloi tkathebaa beoaeoMotalltbedayierbieliro. We'll let klm labor a litUo white longer. HeJeaU vValetnua. Well, tho "assistant" will never be troubled in that way in his ftber mo ments, nor the "editor" while in search of volunteer candidates for Congress, Jndge and Senator. Nor will we ever get a sore eye while coquetting with the Modoo Chiefs fur tbe purpose ot defoating tho Democratic nominees. We prefer to remain at home, under such circumstances, rather than run the risk of a sore eye. Thai spark from the locomotivo on the night that the "editor" met the Modoo Chairman at the Shaw ITouse, In this place, was a bad spark. It would not have hit him in the eye had he remained In his office, writing an editorial defending our nominees for Congress, Judge and Sonator. - : No InvsimnATioit It is settled now that the people are to have no light thrown upon tbe great wrongs perpetrated by the present Congress, during this session. - On Monday a week, Congressman Beck, of Kentucky, introduced a resolution lookintr to a general investigation of the corruptions in the District , of Columbia, but: the Itadical members, to the number of 138, voted against an investigation, and 71 Domocrata and only 16 Radicals voted for it. The people must now wait until the Democratic Congress meets on the 4th of December, 1875. Then crimes will be developed which will startle Democrats and Radicals alike. Tho leaders of the party in power havo deported themselves in the past ton years as though there wore no God to fear, a Dell to shun, or a Democratic party In existence to ex pose their crimes to the people. f A Kinui.r Rxciption. The first King (except the poor imitators, Lin coln and Grant,) who ever entered the White House, was received by the Presidrnt on Thursday last, and they lid have a "big timo of it." A grand reception wa given in honor of Hit' Majesty, the King of tho Hawaiian Inlands, Vhe 1s making a pilgrimage to Washington for the purpose of look ing into public aflairs. The guests in Vitod bp oard Included jewmbert of the 3"preiae Court, auBibors of the Cabinet foreign Tnmseters, in Hill court iTtirme, members f both bouses of ConirrC, nl ofloers of the strayr and nawy jn Vorrn. Maay of the geatitAVetv were aooo',nP,lI kl Jadita. - Quito trmber of tinM of "big rtngs- hive promised td t4-1 the ,VtiTtd States In 1876, during the Contannl.l., .Those who, .wish to get light of King ot aa SmpMotv on the look out about that time. ANOTHER JIEBELLIOX. Snch has been the caption for Kadi- eal leaders duriug the past two weeks, of when alluding toautnrcasoiiileeoiyl tart" of tho VifkVrg negsaos anil in scalawags in tlu( wik-ked aty'iupt to scat their Sheriff. Tb dinicujty-fc'oms to havo originuied lathis ay : JjwV lall tho tax-payors nominated Ormsby for Sheriff, and tho "colored ureinron and carpet baggers nominated "a col ored gentleman,'', named. Crosby, who electod, because Icksuurg con tains about throe loafers to one tax payer.- A'1 taxpayers .gavonj satisfied that their 'candidate was tie-' featod., Whontlio Jimo arrived for Crosby to Die his bond (820,000) and qualify, ha could goi nobody to sign1 bis bond except tho fellows who nover had nor never woald have any prop erty. Tho Radical Court refused to accept tho sureties. ' "Mr. Ormsby then name forward, and tendered it , bond dnly executed and signed by gentle men who possessed $75,000 worth ol property. The KadicnK'ourt hesitated to accept. In tho meantime, Crosby assumed tho duties without, filing a bond, and issued his proclamation call ing npou the taxpayers to pay their taxes to Inra and bis deputies (tho Sheriff in that City, like tho Treasurer in this county, is the tax collector). This the taxpayers refused to do, and had the bondloss Shorift arrested and naked him toenmply with the low. This incensed the "colored brethren," who set about getting np a rebellion for the purpose of keeping Crosby in office un til ho wonld get somo money gathered up from tho taxpayers. Tho first inti mation of trouble was tho advance of large bodies of. armed negroes from the surrounding country march. ing upon the city. Tho taxpayers im mediately responded, and met tho "colored warriors some distance from tho city, and a regular fight was the result. The negroes lost seventy-flvo killed and the same nuinhor wounded, after which they fled in all directions. Tho taxpayors' association lost two killed and five woundod. These troubles will no doubt continue in tho South just as long as the nogro element is encouraged in its lawless, ncss by the "appropriate legislation" of Congress. Congross last week ap pointed a commilto of three mem bers (Mr. Specr of Huntingdon being tho Democratic mombor) to procoed to Vicksburg and investigate tho bloody affair. CHARLEY KOtSS AGAIJi. The inquest chosen by the Coroner of Now York to inquire into tho death Of two burglars, rendered the follow - ing Verdict on Thursday last. Ipon entering the offico Coroner Jones asked: "Gontlomen of the jury, have you agreed on your vordict ?' Ex-Mayor Booth answered, "Wo have," and handed the following docu ment to the Coroner, who rend it aloud : "We tad that the man known ai William Moah er and the aaaa known aa Joeeph Douglae, name to their daatbt from the ofeeta of son and plate hot woanda. on the morning af the Ulh af Da- comber, ISM, an tba premraei of Judge Cfaarlea H. Van Brant, at Bay Ridge, L. I., between the heara of 11 aodSe'elook. That eald wennda were ladietad by traanaa, Srad by the ban da af I. Holmee Vaa Brant. William Scott, Albert Vaa Brant, and Herman Frank, in oelf-dcfenea. Aa.) we, tbe jnrora, farther find that the killing af the deeeaaed hi tba BManer set forth waa aerfeeUy Jnetiftabla, and wa commend tbe act af their de fending their Uvea aad property la euoh a aour ageoua manner and nndar auok trying eireum- - Coroner Jones, after tho verdict, said : "Gentlemen, I fully concur with yon in your conclnsions. In fact, I cannot see how you could havo found other wise. I return to yon the thanks of the oountry for the able and efficient manner In which yon hare discharged your duties.'' ' Douglas's dying declaration was that be and Moshor had abducted Charley Ross, but failed to toll where ho could be found. Ho said, "Mosher knows," but Mosher was killed instantly. ' The shooting of those two burglars In Now York, and the confession of the former, hasagain brought Charley Ross to the snrfaoe. Tbe detectives and newspa pers are full of reports, surmises, and theories. Tho deeply grieved family have their wounds freshly opened by the lata terrible affair at Bay ltidge and its consequences. The public sym. pathy with the family of Mr. Ross is unabated. It is a sad ease. We trust yet consolation will come out of it, and joy will once mora take up its abode in that household. . . ' " ; A Shabby Claim. The Radical or gans, and other backers of tho . State administration, are glorifying .-, each other, because something ovor : twelve hundred thonsnnd dollars of the State debt has been canceled, as per his Ex cellency's Proclamation. . Tbe sum fell considerably abort of tho promise of! the campaign pronunetamuntoe, but the Republican papers do not tail to claim It as a financial achievement. When it ia remembered that tho money in tho sinking fund is tiio accretion of taxes which cannot be diverted from that fund, and "that the-provision for the disposition of these taxes was modo by a Democratic administration and confirmed by constitutional sanction, it rjotracta somewhat from ine dnanclal merit of the agents, who pay the debt ot the statd because they cannot do otherwise. , jtlov.. llartranft and his administration are entitled to as much credit fin? the transit uf Venus as they are lbr' tho ' paymonts made on the State debt. : ' " V ', :'',;, LabobLost. Those journalists who seemingly make it a, special duty to enlighten the voters.of this Senatorial district, and tho State generally, who Senator Wallncols1'noc5""hot trouble themselves any farther in that line of their calling, so far as the voters of. this Senatorial district are concomrd, lie seems to be pretty well known lip here, although Dauphin,' Lancaster and Chester, and the voters in some other big counties in tho Ksst, may know nothing at all about him. , That is their fault, not his. His majority In 1MJ, was, 1,90$; in 18C8, it was 2,688;, )n 1871, il was ,7H nudjn, l874,,it .went up to e,l&,lwith every scalawag in the district abusing him,'1 If he should live to run again, E!s majority would no doebt be about 4,000, to muVa the thing etnert, , Those,: thsrotbro, Who bare wndertatiMi to exlucato the peo ple fti ctler to let them know some- Oiuig atout Xi 'VTallace'.'V'ah ltftl a lesson, tuo, Iron those fin-tirus. ' ' ' 3 ASoonljrVei. The Pittsburgh Pott mmarkt; Thoy want a p. nitentiary In vv awiunu-uMi. - Alt . is wuj fVbCfsHuxry to wall in the city and appoint the munla tMid the thing is finished and fllied. - l wabi be as iy mMivr to psrdop ,out the fe hoe eat mta ftWvWd by fu. take. THE lr. 8. SEXATORSUIP. Tlimw editors In the eastern portion the State, who have assumed the duty of fleeting judge Blank, Mr. Cly- wilr. Uurktfew ,4 the Senate, mm ut jtjio same time llbvlihg Scmttor Wallac, urd nuwtm'VTiiwaimsiilora hie outiddo aiuistumto. tliujluw Vori Tribune, and the Herald and S'un of tho same city, and tho Baltimore Omette, are also taking a band at that unbe coming gumo. IJiil, as no members from these cities will hold seats in our Legislature, they will have but few votes to deal out on the Senatorship. Their whole effort is gamo, and that of tjho,, bluff kind. It is gratifying to us to know tliat not ft ' single newspaper ' which ad vocates the election of Mr, Wallace has ever said aught against his rivals. Wo give tho following articles, taken from tho Titusvillo Courier and tho FitUibugh Tost, the two mott indueii tiul Democrat io journals in the HUito, upou this question. The Courier says : Wc regret tbe Tjeeeaelty ef hints vretertlat eiainat Iba bitter stteite wbloh (tie eocieiee of Ilea. Vim. A. Wallaee are per.laleatly aching upon that gentleman. Il U uot enough that lfccy eaeall bin in en anonyuicna pamphlet dialrlbated throughout tbe olete. Tbe iaiaaouieta Jonrnni- lem of Tautineny la chartered to blacken bii good DM!. . Tlin inetuliere ef the I'enneylvaoia l.ogla hriare are regerdrd at toa littla acquainted with Mr. Wallaaa'a reoard lo be left free eo ebooea a Seaator, but titty mutt bave direct InetruoUoB from tbe New Yurh papere. It il a quaatlon wheth er the people of I'onnaylvnnia will ever be able te diaeharge the debt of gratuade wbiab they awa ta thoee ineorruplible eheete ol New York tbat bare taken npou tbeir ahouldi'ra tbe burden of reepoaaibiltly fur tbe ehoioe of a new I'nited Stelae Sweater from tblt State. A euere of Uila abligetioa perbapa ihoald b awcrdod toaaarlata ondeeoript KefiubliDan hireling a natira for hie ervicee la tradueiaa Mr. Wallaoe. If It baa eome lo Ibie, tbal a man, who hae given the baet energies of bialiletatbe lao. relic part j who year after roar bar aooepted and performed an eodloea amount of druJgerjr : who baa eyitemitrd aampeignt, and with oibauetloio patienee bae hiohod alter the ten tboueand dntaile af oaiapaign work ; wbuea Tolee, in Iba darkeet lioure la mo blitory or our pertjr, nai alware uttered wordi of good oneer; wbe, when the bat Ue hai rased moat nereely, bae alwaya bean an Ajax In the front ranka of tbe llomoeretia boeta i who, in dvfeat, baa alwaya been tbe laat to leare tbe Seld, taking aara to oorer the retreat ; whoee lifeloag davotton to Uemoeratie principles ia everywhere known t wboan brilliant Uleata and dignified deportment ooinuiaQd the reapeot of even hia political opponent ; if aueh a man la to be art opus by hired tibelera. and an attempt la lo be made to blacken hia reputaUun, wa caU upon all good lemocrat to be true to tbeir own honor, and nut for on moment to rufTer the Inlereata of turn a triad and faitbfal servant to eauer any detriment- If, after all bia oervieea to tho Demo cratic party, William A. Wallace, la the hour of her victory, U to bo atruck down and even Demo erata are tode thla,we aek ta he preatrated by the lama blew. Wa appeal to all good Demoorata to remember tbe emiueat arrvloe of Mr. Wallace in bebelf of tbeiraauae. Weeiklhemto remem ber how many tlmea he bee atood almoat alone at the helm of tba party la Ihia State. We have nor nbeadoned Ulth thai Iba eene of the Keyalone Drmocraey will rally around hint and carry him triampbantly through tba prevent itreirgie. i. j The editor evidently is a business Democrat, judging from tho tono of Ids article. The editor of the Post means business, too, and also goes to tho foundation of the question in this way i The Lancaaler ftltH.Ver er.ro.ee Mr. Wal h - . Una kindle deemed auftVient. The eamo Journal alea givae eerrcaey lo the report that a eambiaa- lioa oxlate between ino Aiu-gaeny nan ranauej- phin delegation aa to Speaker and Clerk. Vt e can apeak for thia county and declare what we know, in BMortlng that no aueh undemanding eaiata. Allegheny county baa decided en herehoioe for Sneakar. and eeneeta Iter elaima to be beard with oat regard lo clerk or any oilier office. Mr. Fat- toreoabee moeita and qualiBcatloae fbrrpeuker, which we are euatdant will be reoogoiaed by tba Dcmooraey of the State when it aeeembloe ae a LAgiaiatam. Tbe atienpi w trigniea oouairy mem ben into o.tnnaition to Mr. Wallace or Patter- eeo oa the ground of bergalaa between Filtekargk and Philadelphia ia aa weak aa il ii falee and an- worthy. The only abnaa webeve noticed in regard to eenJiJalea eonea from the Kail. No 1) em oe rat io paper in the W eel hal aongbl la depreciate tho menu ol any geniiemaa aaeaou vnumowvm -tbeLaaee. whuliveeintheKaakaad there may aa wollbeaiilaiannderalending about Ihia Banator oneilion Bret aa laat. We do ioaial aad claim that tba Weal shall be reoognleed. It was there that the Leglalallve and fjongraaalonal gina were mxte ana tue rtere nokcl jaraa, mr. ocou, whaM nlene iB (o be niied IU lAaTOve, m wv... era man, and hia aaeceeeor aboald be from the came eectioB. W hen Cameron a place oemee le oa nitea the haet wUl demand il and It will beeeooMod, but orrbena not te either of the eeadidatea now in theteld, if their friaada Inlietupen aonllnnuga bitter paraonal ernaade againal tbe almoat aooai- mona cboioeof the Weatern half of tbe State. There muat be more magnanimity exhibited tl tney ex pect la win. THE FREEDMAN'8 CASH. Wo do not dcsiirncdly use tho word "nigger" In any slang sense, but It comes-so aptly just now In this con nection that the only excuse for the word is In its apriropriatcncss. The late exposure of tho "Procdman's Sav intrs and Trust Company," its utter bankruptcy, tho almost total loss of the runds piacea in ii dv me ucposi tora. tho hopelessness of the crash, canscs us really to pity those "wards of tho nation "who have been so wrct- odly cheated. ' ' '." Tho Radicals have used up tho "nig ger," that Is what we wished to say, in tho plainest Saxon, In the trust and confldenco gnmo. '' ' Tho poor negroes, believing that the Radical party was their real friends, put their money in this Institution on the faith of tho honesty of tho snp jKiiters of the lamented Lincoln, and now, when the depositors want it back again, tho cash, like Iincoln, have both gone out of sight It Is a shame.'1" It Is a disgrnco that the Radicals should cheat the poor, ignorant, confiding, loyal nogro, the voter of their ticket at the polls, the political capital of tho Radicals in all tho Southern provinces. Cheat tho poor darkey out of the vory Inst storage of cash which had escaped tho plun dering propensities of tho Radicals, that party of "great moral ideas." Cheat rob. and steal from tho liifrcer Wcll.Stich is thomalign influence which taints everything tho Radical party tonchos, that tho Prcedman's Savings Bank bos irone at last, ana the Mack onsh, like all other cash, is now in the possession of tho friends tf the party which made Lincoln "thoOovonimcnt, canonired him as "The Sainted," and baptised him with tho political name oi "jionoe.. tvnar. a anamc, ! An Kxckllknt Law. On Monday of last week, Mr. Bock. of Kentucky, introduced and had Passed . by the Jlouso of Representatives, a law" pro hibilitia Senators and members of Con gress from appearing as counsel for claimants against tho government- 1 his act will certainly moot with pop ular flavor and It is to be hoped tho nenate win pass it without ueiay. ' Mr. Berk had fortified himself with the facts in several eases in which both Sonator Conklin and (ieneral Butler appear in an unfavorable position. By the rooom or the court iieia in i an- andaiirttrl It Is shown'Hia' Senator Onkiin wan counsel firtlie'New York Contrur Railroad , prttsecnted' a Surt against the (vOrermnent, and obtained a verdict of rvret $1)00,000 from jadgo who-according to Mr. Reck, was ap pomtcd through bis (Mr. Cntiklia's) influence" In the ease of fleneral But ler, Mr. 'Beck has obtained 'official onrtlt Of the ! record in a Washinirtoii umrt in what are known as th i'ar ragnt prise oases. Oenerul Butler ob tainert the fmssnge of the law lor the pavfrnnit ol theclatms. anu as attorney, tlrewwrViut $50,000 m theaitiM aa foes. I "A SAn MistAKt.i-Tho narlof. Dm- T(tflNfntirks: Those small bofloir hmlltlcSnns who legged' fiir Hnrry WiiitrJ Tnx'aiil) they exiwrtca "tow made' "whiskey storehseper, revenue olUcers, etc, are just now bcirlnnlng to rralix that they were "enumeraling tlicir poiiltry before the process f in. puliation had been f omplete. ' ' ": u ' i M'liBnrJ Ijoc ATsn. Iii Ntw ftaven, Co'hri, tho Mwlkal ,Cfi)legfj is on the rojid to tho cemetery j flio WvSntty College f)) the tt& to (be alnwhousi, and tliejdtw ttclvjol on the mad to the ASSOCIATED PHKSS LETTER. Vhii.aiiki.viua, Deo. 21, 1874. THK CXNTKNNI AL. " Mtrro tlmni twqnly fofetgn- aiation haVtl aiyepleil tire invltttior) of the Prudent, f th United Btut to visit jthis country, and: iro-opurultt in our liitei'iiittionul; Exhibition) This fact alone dnoii4nit'ii positiv vueeoss so far as a complete representation of foreign industries is concerned. Cor rtMiMindinir as I do with so largo a number of jnurnulista in all parts of of our country, It nocessary that i should soenro tho most reliable inform ation, and from the facta already in my hands, 1 do not hesitate to express tho oninion that tho iBtorruttional fea ture of the Exhibition will be very at tractive. This is based upon the rep resentation of foreiim irovemnonts, and letters received from Americans travel ing abroad. ' It is however eotisidorod very necessary that more extendod information should bo given either by means of the Tress abroad, or ty the scndltiir ovor practical men of ox- uericiico. who will explain the great advantages of such an Kxhiliitiou to fnn-lL'n manufactures; ' Hut in roality the crreat success of our nations! colo- bration will bo in bringing together all iif our own eilisons, North and Noutli, East anil West, to unito in a proper testimonial to our forefathers, through whoso sacrifices we have become free antl independent citisens. So far it has Doeen estimated thai we snail navo not less than thirty thousand visitors to our Exhibition : these parties will bring with them means sufficient to extend their visit to all sections of the United Stntos. and to study all the ad vnntaerrai offered for investmonU of capital and lalior, estimatinir the ex pendituro of each at only 1100, tho aggregate will amount to a very large sum, which however will bo only tho preliminary to wuat win eventually bo secured through tho results of the Exhibition. There can be no question but the great iron and coal producing regions of Pennsylvania will be largely visited, and necessary statistics should bo furnished as to tbe available re sources ; this will apply especially to .1 ci I :.. fit l!t.. mo nouin wncru uirciiing win tviuuij lie lound tor investment. The case of the Cntholic priest, J W. Ordeman, who recently violnted his vow of celcbaoy by marrying the oriranist of the church, is to bo heard in Artww rwju, on natnnlay j he is under indietment for tho alleged lar cony of a largo sum of money belong ing to tho church of which he was pastor. 2U,uuu snares oi Aiiuuia anu Rich mond Air Line Railroad Co. preferred stock, sold here at public auction at 7 cents per share ; tho par VBlue was $100 per share ; and $2,000,000 bonds of tho some compuny-sold for 10 por cent; they wore ti per cent, gold in terest bonds. A clerk in tho banking bonus of A J. Drcxel Co. named Robert Sliibl 27 years of aire, has been held In $20,. 000 bail to answer the charge of de frnudinir that firm of $25,000. Stahl hod entered Into a tub ma partnership with an nnportor ot wines and liquors, and in tins business the alistractcd fluids woro used. Stahl's real estate has boon transferred to his sureties who aro bound to make good his defalcation A public mooting is to be held at the (Jliaiuberof Commerce, to take actions in the matter oi raising limns lor me erection of a irrand Centennial hotel Haifa million dollars will be raised for this purpose. Nearly 300 men have been discharg ed from tho Navy l ard in this city, the majority of whom resided in New Jersey. . Their appointment was made with the viow of aiding in the promo tion of Mr. Robeson from a seat in tho Cuhinet to a scat in tbe Senato; hav ing failed, the Naval Secretary reduces the oxpenscs about $H00 per day by nincnartcinK mem. jay cook a co. This case la a second edition -of. Jamil veer Jarndyee, in Bleak House Since the selection of the Trustee, Mr. Edwin M. Ijewis, President of the Farmers' and Mechanics Bank in this city, nearly $1,100,OUO in cash have boen collected. A dividend of i por cent in cash was declared in May last, and it really looked as though the creditors would get a few cents on the dollar, but that sum was too much for lawyers Graball, Floocera, Pluckem, and Lovyhard not to have a whack at; so up to tho first day of October, the sura ot t-H6,nia.i3 nao neon cxiicnueu in collecting and retaining $750,555.38, , Kven this three-quarters of a mill ion is too groat a sum lor the legal gentlemen to let pass their hands, and Judgo Cadwaladur, sitting in bank ruptcy, has had enough of injunctions presented to mm to keep the case in chancery until tho year 1900 at least, With an admitted indebtedness amounting to ten million dollars, and presumable liabilities exceeding $16,- uou.dirii more, anu, witu a soore oi law yom on the full scent after the remain ing $750,000, the creditors aro fortun- nte if thoy get two cents oa tho dollar ol tliuir claims.! And yet the jay Cooke I'ocific Railroad has the effront ery to appeal to Congress for such htilp as will enable it to"bankruptnro" other pooplu just as badly. FOB TUB FAnMKBs' BOYS. ' ' ' III view of tho high price of beef and mntton, it may not bo out or place In these letters, to observe that in (treat Britain z7,WHi,non rahhlts are annually bred lbr food. They aro worth 12 cents a pound, which is 83 per cent, less tbsn nocf. The value of the rabbit supply in that eonntry, fbr 1N73. is estimated at 7,rJ7,i""i. Wo have In this city a niimlwr of Madairoscar rabbit, which weigh from 10 to 1 4 pounds each ; they arc as tamo as pigs or chickens, and cross readily with tho ordinary Kngliah tame rab bit, and 1 therefore mako the sugges- tion that farmer's boys go into the business of raising rabbits, believing that it will prove Tar more remunera tive than gathering chestnuts or wal nuts. i . ' The labor of raising thorn will be amply reliant by , tbe pleasure and profit resulting tlicmfrom. Hucksters am askine: as 75 cunts a piece for irflod Wild rabbits, and 100 fine, flit bares would, easily net the lads $50, and what country lad is there who if he undertakes it cannot raise that number overy yearf . w. h i ; i i :. na ibom, . , , ,,,! I ' Some time In November a prelimin ary meeting of pig Iron producers was neld In tho rooms ot the American Iron and Htfol Association In this city. It was- then determined to hare a meeting of all the Trig Iron producers in the United States moot here in IV comber, and In response to tbe invitu tion, representatives from 40 establish- moms Weto present: ' ' ',' "' ',' " The demand for iron bcimr far ' be. Iiind tho supply, an agreement was entered into lo decrease the production one-half the capacity of each establish ment, and to maintain such decrease during allof the year 1875. It Was re solved, however, tbat this combination should not be binding unless two-thirds m tho pig iron producers in the rmin lrt snbscribed to the pTOKslllon, by affixing their signature thereto. The currency question was disrtissrxl, and by a formal vote of those piweicnt the 8-U5 Convertible Bond bill of Judge Kelley received an emphatic endorse meiit, by thrw-ftmrths of all pTcsent voting lot a resolution MkhigCmigress to enact t into a law. ' , , lnjrlng the evening a complimentary bntirrnet was given. : In response to a toast, Franklin Jf. Gowen, Km., Presl-1 dent of the Philadelphia and Reading 11.11. .mm,.ut IL., 1.1'L. 1 iMNiiwi.rniwii.vii time a ue inm III- letet"- w this wwrttry was too wineh scattered ; oi'nltl7 nd '-VK'tai were Mwpil.ito ft)f JvBntaje proilucors. The American Iron ti-ade might learn a vaiusnie lesson irom tlio lirilisli lrou and Stool . Association which oimrntvs a a unit for tbe benefit of all."- .. .' . Mr. (iowru need not havo aone so far as Great Britain for an exemplar 'or the Industries of this country. The Heading Iron and Coal Company, with its 00,000 acres or coal lands, is ample evidence of the power of "Organ isation and Association." If, upon this subject, there are any doubting Thomas's these doubts will be effect ually removed by their having to pay IH.&0 per ton for coal before this time next year. , . ( CHARM I BOSS. ; f have just' been informed by Mr. Ross that in AutrustlastCtnt. Wallintr struck upon the trail of Hosier and Douglass and has been following It np ever since. Mosior is tbe man who stole tho child, but it is doubtful if Douglass was his companion on that occasion. 1 hero were two others con cerned with Mosier in the abduction of Charlie, and those two men still have the child. " ' Mr. Ross is of opinion that the boy is alive, and for the reason that dipt. ailing, ehiol ot the New York de tectives, says that Mosior and his con federates knew that he, Walling, was on their trail and that their apprehon sion was only a question of tune and that the murder oi the boy would have sealed their deatn warrant. 'J bo l'inkerton detective agency pooh-poohed tho theory of the New York and Philade)ihia detectives in reference to Mosier, which to my mind shows that the l'inkerton agency has been groping in the dark from the outset. Douglass in his dying moments said "Mosirr knoiri where Charli Km is." Had the boy been in Mosior s posses sion Douglas would bave said "Mosier bos him," his dying statement bears out Capt. Walling's assertion tbat four men were concerned in the aooucuon. OBITUAR Y"ONE RY OA'E THE' ROSES FALL." Tho Now York Republic, the admin istration journal, which was started a few months since, suspended publica tion last Monday. Tho Buffalo Courier says its founders believed that the peo ple wore inilirisoluhly wedded to the lienublican nartv and would in due time be ripe for the acceptance of the "third term." Tho cloctions of the 3d of November woro a political apo calypse to these men and all who thoutrht with them. It has taken a few weeks for the revelation to inter pret Itself to tbeir minds, but tho pro cess is now complete. They see that there is no support lor a urant organ, pure and simple, in New York city, and they wisely resolved, to abandon the field. In writing the brief obituary of the Republic, let us do it justice. In its columns admirable editorial work was done and trrcat nows-rrathcrlnircnerfrv manifested. Its seal and ingenuity in manipulating southern news, and in otherwise manuiactunng party senti mcnt, would have made its fortune a few years ago. But the "outrage mill" is no longer a paying business. Tbe tide of popular sentiment has turned. There is no more a son in which Grant on-ans can flourish. Henceforth tho administration bae no newspapers outside of Washington with the possible exception of the (Vm- mcrcial of this city, which will reliably dance to its piping. The death of the Republic is more than the decrease of a newspaper enterprise. It means the diaapjiearance of a political sentiment "Truly loyal" partisanship dies with It. It is the funeral of Urantism of which we are called to witness the celebration. As for the dofttnet organ whose fall signalises the greater de- catlenco, Its epitaph Is that 01 the provorbial untimely birth "il ao even I am ln -I weader what i aaa bogaa fee." At the timo of the failure of the Freedman.t Savings Bank, Fred Doug- lass assured tho depositors that they should bo re-imbursen, as tbe assets of tbe were stifnciont to meet all demands. In this he was mistaken, and now a bill is to bo introduced into Congress allowing and ordering suit to be brought against the individual corpora tors of the Froedman't Bank to make good the losses of depositors by the monstrous and cruel mismanagement of that, corporation. Among the in corporators aro Peter Cooiior, William Cuflun Bryant and a number of other wealthy iew Yorkers and itostonians, who lent their names to the bank on its establishment and gave it respects bility and the confidence of the depos itors, j A 8m;o Littlb Fbopibtt. The bank of Knglnnd covers five acres of ground, and employs nine hundred clerks. There are no windows on the street. ' Light Is admitted throngh open courts. No mob can tako the bank therefbre, with out cannon to batter the immense wall. The lock in the centre of the bank has fifty dials attached 10 it. ' iarge cisterns are sunk in the court, and engine in perfect order aro always ready in case or are. The bank was incorporated in 1694.. Capital !KI,uU(l,00U. Batti.b or Nbw Ori.sans. The six ty-third anniversary ot the Battle of .New Orleans will be oolebratod by the Democracy ol the city of Philadelphia t.y a dinner at the Morebants itotel, Fourth street, below arch, on the even ing of January 8th, 187B, at 6 o'clock. It is expected the gathering will be large and the eitcrtnininent a fine one. A number of prominent Democrats from this and other States will be pres ent. . : k Jbw Suixnadi. The Now York Sun says; lu Olean, in 'this State, the people were gathered lo witness the wodding of a young lady of tbe village to a suitor Mom uoruand. The ap pointed time passed, and, an knur Into. the bridegroom made his appearance In a shocking state of intoxication. l ne ceremony was not portormed, and that night the offender was tnkon from tbe hotel, tarred and feathered, and earned out or Ulean on a rail. , i Tho South Carolina House of Hep rescntativoa has adopted a concurrent resolution prtitioningCongross to mako an appropriation to Indemnity the de positors In the Freedman's Havings BunR, who wpro led to deposit money thenr Iry the belief that tho federal government would be responsible for lis sate aorping. tvnai superlative lirrmideneo. ;-. Radical exchanges say that Repub licans frenorally, 'regard the President's message Is a clear, comprehensible.sen- sinie uocument, oxeept that pan which refers to the finances. Well, If there was anything" sensible in the docu ment, except vhst, wc failed n notice ( Hahdt rott liBoaui. Oeorife JIan. dy Hmith, Arho for several terms has Keen a meroix'r of the ntate legisla ture from the First District of Phila delphia, received tho appointment from. the Hoerotary of the Treasury as apo dal agent of the treasury department at Philadelphia, , i Col. Thomaa A. Scott, President of the 1'enusylvania rai road, has been elected President of tho, Northern Centra) railroad. A man In danger of being banged said that of all the gupea of child hood, skipping the rope would be (he most agreeable. . , , , ,. , Five thtiaaanS men are now emorovod on the oeMennial buildings and gronnds in rnnsueipniB, gtiv flufrttSfnuBtn. (JLOSING OUT AT C O S T.I Owing tw lb piittc, o lb Ink ll bulky it slow out wur ilook AT CO NT. . . . . t , i which will ha an advantage U hoth aa and onr enaloaaara. Onr Hock ia large, eouatellnf of CLOTHING; IN ALL STVLB9, i .1 HATS & CAiPS Gents' Furnishing Goods.; Vbioh we toteod mIIIbj ftt ooit fur tub. We say Just What we Mean! if yoB wieh ia aara from $4 (a $9 ob a null, bow la your time to bny, Our firat-elaai Overeoala Biagle euaU Suite raau Panta and Veata Under SaiU Over SblrU Buok Ulovea Hoeo Suaneadera ' Hate C).a Ramrmber the place. from lit OS to $20 SO " t 00 ta IS SO " 10 00 u e 00 4 00 la t 00 00 la " 1 SO la " I 00 u " 1 11 to " ' 10 to It la - 1 00 le " 74 ta I 00 4 00 i 00 1 00 to 7 4 00 Market atrcal, eppoeite lae uean iionao. doctj'ie D. STKWAKT 1 SON. pC-TICK.- A moetiog ef the aleekholdera af the Lower Bridge Co. will bo hold at the offloe efW. D. Big ler, ia Ple'a Opera Hoaae, o Taeodey evoBing, January Hth, 1876, for the election of ofieore for tbe aaauing rear. W. D. BIOI.ER, Clearfield, Dee. ?l. Preeldelt. Sheriff's Sale. TtY virtue af write ef Iinri facfea. ta. J aaed oat of Ihe Court of Commas Pleaa of Vlearlleld county, and ta ma directed, there will he eapcaed to PUBLIC nALK, at tbe Coart Uou.e, IB tbe borough or tlearseld, aa wenoeaday. I.itb day af January, IS7S, at 1 a'cloeh, a. m.f Ihe followlag Heal Belata, 1 wit : All the right, lllla, latercot aad elalm af the Perhy Coel Company, of tba State af Ponaaylva. Bia, tbe petVatlent, of, 1b and to all that eertaiu treat, or piece of land, altaate In tbe towncbip of Pecalar, ia the eaeaty of Clearfield and Stala af 1'enBaylraaia, uonnded and deaoribed ae fellowe. 10 wit: Brglaaiag at s poet, earner of Oeorge 8hnlta, in Ibe meadow below tba Coal Bank ; tbeBoe by land af Teetc, Berth 31, degreee weat 17 perrbea to a peel Utaaaa by reaidaeef tract af Joeaph H'iiitetiall, aouth 14 degreee weat 104 perehee to a poat; thence by the .erne, ooula tweaty-ais and a hall degreee eaat eeventy.eevea nerobee to a poet in lioorgo HfaalU liaaj theaoe by bad af Sbolta, Borlb enty. three aad a half degreee eaat aae oonured and lonr perchea to tbe place of be ginning, aoataiaiogforly-BiBeaeroe and ana baa dred aad aiateen perehoa. A?ee, a eertala ather olaaa af land, adjoin log ibo aoora, aoundaa aa loliewe, ta wll : B.glaalag at a poat 1b tba aoulhweet eoraar af the above tract ; thence by land af Lloyd, north Iweaty.eU and a half deg.eea wael fifty-two aad a half perehee ea n peett Ibeaoo by laada ef Iba aame, Berth etity-taree ana a kali degre 1B4 perchea tea pact la aa old line : theaca by laada of Pallllpa and Teat, eoath ID, degreee Beat oli perehee ta B birch eepliug aa the fore. or treat tbenee by Bet treet aouth Cl degreee weet iot perehee ta Ibeplaco of begiaajag aon taiaing thirty -fear scree, aad twenty perehee , hath the said plaaea maaing 04 acre., aara el brae, being part af a larger tract ef laod, war ranted In t&. aama ol JoeepB n bllebau. Alio, That eertala aieoe or tract af lead, aita- au is Peoalur lownvhlp, Clearfield euauty, and stala arereaala, baaaaed and deeartbed ae ful- Alee, All theee alt eerUla eontigueua traeta or pereeli af lead, lyiag aa the water, af tho Me ehaanen areek, ia tbe waa lice of Clearfield aad veatre, M the Stala ef renneylvaaiai One treat OB the eaet eida of afoabaaaea eraab Ib Beak tewachtp, ia the aonaty af Ceatra,afara eeld, beginnicgatspoat of traota, Joka Wlda aaa aad Jacob W ideman I tbeaee by Jeha W ide- aaa, aorui co aegreee weet V8 perchea ta aa old apraea eoraar, Bear Meebanaaa creek ; Ikeaoa by tract ef Robert uteae, aad laada af Johaees and Bowmaa, sarlh 421 degreee eaet 4S0 perehee to a peat aa the eaat aide ef MoehaaBoB I tbeaee north If degreaa eaet 03 perehee lo a peel thenoe by araea w jaaoo Keen, eeaia an degreet eaet 1 perehee ta s poet theaaa by lend of Heory Crammaad, aauth 00 degreea weat A1S parebee ta a poet, and place at beginning i being Ihe aame tract ai land aarveyee aader warrant, to Jacob Widamaa. and aeataiBiaa 401 aerea and tt perehee, aad aa allowance, af 4 per eaau for roaua. Oae ather tract, eltaate partly In Baah tewa- able, Centre eeaaty. aad parti, in Morrla laws chip, Clearfield aoanty, adjoiulag aad bonndad by traeta aarveyed an warreate,to Jaeub Wideiaaa, Robert OIcbb, David Lawah, Qaorga Hahaher aad Jeeaa HaraaH, and aoataialag I4 aeewe, eaare or eaaa, neing tae eama tract anrreyod aa warraai graaieo in rater raraall. One other tract situate principally ta Rath townebin aforeeaid. beaiaalBa at a aeanla af Jaaao Yarnall tb.oce by aame, aonb 70 de greea wen iw-tt peranea to a maple, oa tba beak of IfoeheaaeB creek tbenea down the MM a Ttl peeebaa ta a pael thesee by land af Jacob Beak, roelh M degroeaa weal 141 perrbea u Ihe pleee oi aegiBBiogt aoniaiaiag ezil aerm. aad al owaaae af ai. per aoal. for roada, Sc., being en iraoe ewrvaywa an warraai te neatauklB Martin. Oae ather tract eHaale la Vnrrti tewaahlp, aaoreaara, aogiaaing al wane aaa corner el ra ter Varaall i thenaa by aama, north 47 degreea weat US perehee le a coot) tae.ee Berth, 41 da. greeeeaeevvpereaeeiaamapiei taeaea Borlb, 71 degreea eaat 140 narehea toa maple ea bank of sloebannuB areak ; taanaa by BeaJamiB Hat. tla, eoath 74, degreaa eaat 1031 perehee be a ma ple IhcBca eoath, 17 degreea eaat 144 perohea ta a black aak I thence couth 10 degreea weet 84 perohea ta a white aak tbenea ooatb 10 degreee wee. lie perenee ea piaaa af bagiaaiagt oeej. taialag 431 aerea, aad alieeianoe, beiag the eama tract aarveyed ea warrant te Jeeee Varaall. One ether tract, earreyed aa warraat ta Jobs Wldcmaa, hegionlng at a pact ob tbe weet aide of tbe Brie Turnpike t Ihenoe by raaidae ef tract William Patter Berth 40 degreaa weat XI 4-4 ner eboe, 10 a Po.t thaaee by load of Wm. UcClol laad Berth 124 degreee eaat 44 1-4 Dercbee. to a poat thence aorta It) degreea neat TO perehee to line ef Wm. Patter) tbeaee by aald tract north 47 degreaa weet 100 perehee, ta aa eld beach corner, near baaa liomoerdf tbenee by Juhn Reed north T6 degreee eaat 04 perchea, te aa old aak Ihenoe by anrvey af Patrick llaye aotth 40 degreea eaat lit perehee. le aa old hickory clamp; lhaoee by Ibe eama north 44 drgroel eaat 44 perehee, ta aa eld dead birch tbeaee aorta 40 degreea eaat 14 aaeahaa to, s peel an bank of hte aheaaaa areeh thaaee by the aama Berth 4! de greee eaat SO parebee te aa old forked maple aa baah af ereeh t tbeaee by Bobcat Oleaa Berth 04 degreee eaat St perehee te aa aid bee. lock , Ihoaee by Jacob Widemea eeelb 44 degreaa eaet 4 perchea , ta a po.1 la Una of tract af Jacob Myari thence by eald tract and tract of John hirer aowth be dagreee weet 414 peeeheo la a pact; tbeaee by Brie Turnpike eeelb at degree went 4 perebea aorta 44 degreea weet 4 perehee, aorta 74 degreea weel V perehee, eoath 45 degreea weat 14 peeebaa, eeelb 47 degreea weal tl aerobe., la paet aad peace af begiaalaf awatawina 441 aeree, 74 perebea, aad allowance. And aae alber tract-anrveved aed. Mmi ta Jeaah Beab, bagtaalaf at a poet aemer eaet at the new tarapihe Ibeaee by iraaU af Cbria. tlaa Meeeer aad Aadraw Uraf aoaut44 degreaa went jeu perebea, te a poat af Jeha Widaman ; tbenee by the eaaaa Berth dt deerraee writ 141 perchea la a poet theaaa by treat ot Jeaoa Tar Bell north 1 degreea east perehee, lo aa aid white aak i Ibeaee by aama north 1 1 degreaa aaet 47 perebea, Ua pool! thenoe by name north 17 degreee weat letl perchea, aa aa aid white aak ; tbenee by treet af Benjamin at art la aeetb 00 degree! eaat 141 nerabea. te aad aid abarrr tree oa bank a Block Ibeaee eoath 40 degreea aaal pvroewe, w lae piaoo ai aogiaaeag aaataea-' lag im narea and US sertkoa.aad allewanee . he. lag the aama all traela or piecea af laod aad premtoot which Joba Truobt and etbcra,by ladea lara, data 4lb day af Oe tower. 1144. arnatod aad aoavayed la Jaoneo Meteea la lee, erbo cold aaal eeavayed the aaaaa le aald deleadaat, the Derby Veal Company, af Ihe State af Peanaylvaoia. WBiea deeerlhad laada are aadeleid wlrh miaee af btlamiaoaa aaal, ma epeacd aad be tag warked by aald derendeat sompaayf and having railroad I rack, laid thereia. sod rallreed track. spaa aald premteea, aeaaeeteaa wrih iba Tyrone aad VlaarSaW dtvmioa af tba Veaaeytvaaia Uea tral railroad i together with fifty coal cere eed laaide enid mlae. for trnnaporUng coel la Ihe dampa. Sard miaee octet alee eepplled whh ob. weeaaamaey aaabaa.m tor mlelag aesl. Anal eald promieee baring eroctod tbareaa eaa doable frame mlaero' hoaae, a atebte, asd bleokee.uk chop. wetaad, Inkaa la Bleealla and ta be eeht aw wa property af Iba Vetbji Deal Cemaaa ef PaaaayiraBla, , , Ibe properly ah.U be atrach eg maM be paid al Iba tlma af aaaa, at each ether arrBageaceojte made ae will be depraved, aUaerwiea the pneiarty Immediately awl aa Bad aald agaia al the " ace re aad rlih al tba perrea le whom It went strack af, aad aha, ia eaea af aXcieacv at asoh re-eala, ehall mahe goad tba lama, and In ao ta. aa aaoa aa wveeaBtM m Iwart for aroaeoeca asBms s maaey aa aataaMy Paefi Baaarrr'i Oratca, 1 ShHlfi. : Cktrfi.ld, Pfc, Iho. J, U74. J gCffjnl Hi'trtUrmrnti. Sheriffs Sale. - By virion af canary writ! ol Ver "aine la,1 euro out of the I'oarl af Ciuaaon I' leu of Clearta tild Muwftv. antl to mm dlrtMlod. tharo Will to 4 aipuMtJ la public MsUf.at tbOvuri MtUM,iB uviouiq oi vivarnoiai oa w aantar, iu ijipim da; ol Januarr, left, at I a'skieh f. tn. the fel lowing iteacribud reatBtele, le wit v- .i All that certain uieee of land ailosla la Until townahip, Ulenrtleld oountj, 1'n., being ert uf warrant No. 11.77, hounded and deaeriOed aa ful lowai Beginning at a white oak, corner of laud eonveved to Wui. Woodaj Ibeaoo aluug Ibe aaoie caat or. perahea more nr leaa lo etonea ; thence elill bv aame aouth III) percbea mora or leaa lo atone t thenoe at ill be aauie eaat 71 perch. a ajore or l.aa lo Hemlock i tbenee etill bv aanio aoalh III perch- aa more or leaa ta a hemlock I thence allll by aame r"'1-" w ww.. , land ot John Uroudorf eoath IK perchea more or leaa lo a hiohoryi Ui.ooe weat Ida pereh.a sua or iom ie a puai lueuee aorta ev negreea wee. Hflfi-IU perchua more or leaa to apuetjlhenae Bonn 01 e-tv percuee more or icaa to piece 01 na fLODlnf , fJMltVtaiOg j4 WN Mat adit iKlMt ui RllooauM, wore r iu, mtrviug out ef lit tbuv t ieri Knit Ktt finhm or m Um. omvw! ud deMribvtl ia 4 em! (r Jmo ii. Suitb euiel tl to Jufaa j i-4 iId April leUi, UIU, titi rmrurilcd in Clttfliil tout im 4k bouit K i ib SttS. ALwMt alg wrM f U propartjr U cUmwI od Ik bftlMtw In wwd iMi. tul. ukw in xcattuB avuti m Mwlii m th rwMiwy t J. C. Huiib. . i ...i h ut ! i ' Alio, til lint Mrtttln UMt of land lituaie g L'losarlvld 0011DI7, PvuBiylvMi. bvgiuuiDg ttl wbtl piD 1 tbiue nurtti SO Uegrtvi wtt, prt!j in ttf land of Uiorg J, You and utberi, 1AH Iiticht-i boi or leta to iton ui touth boaodarjr iH of IrMt No. 670; thtlloo Mt ID Ibe tuulh bosndtrr lla of Mid trial tio. 67 49 1-10 D-r- ebi uiur or Itu to tont ttionot ntb lo lino ui iMia 01 Aain ion vj rvhM more or Ion to itou-; tbtao tut in Hat of land of laid Adam You 4 Mi parcliaa to a atono j lbno wotb in lia af land ol Mud Yom HU amnkm lo m tLaum ia lino af land af Knaiua UtU, (Jrlj Uwrga hvtb)t Uanoa waalia Jia ( Uud 1 aaid Lnibw 02 4-1V parobai lo a lui piua and UaM at b flaalogp oonialoiuf b&t mm mvn or le 4SUi, Ukn In execution nod to ba aold a lb frepertyof Uwtj n UtUiaiBjrer. Taam or Balo. Tk iirioa or earn a whiob tba profjarljr ihaUl be auaak off b paid al ine una 01 itia, or aaaa aiaer arrangrmaaii aaa at will oa approrwl, etbarwlia tbapropartjr will ba ImaaediatvlT pat an and aold again at Ibe aBpaoM and riik ef the trtoa to wbom it waa aUuek off, and who. in eat of dfleianj at aucb ra-iaJtj, iball make good tbaaaina, and in no Inataaatwill tbe Dead bo preaentad In Court for eooSruation aalaaa tba 0.00-7 otual1y paid to tboaertn. W. aU HhaHr.UNl hHaairr'i Orrivn, l Sh-riff, Cleartald, Fa., Dee. 1874. J SherifT's Sale. BY vlrtuoofwrltaof V4iiioi tfrwa(f iiawed owt of tbt Ooort ef Common Plaaa af Clear field eeunly. and to mt directed, there will bo ex toed to public aale, at the Court Houe, In tbe borough of CUerheld. en Monday, tba llth clay ol January, IS 7ft, at 1 a eioeB, p Ibe following deeeribed real eitato, to wit t A eertain tract of land eltawtw In the Tillage of Peoville, Penn town id ie, Clearfield ooeoty, ra., boanded and draoribed a follow: Beginning at Ooraer of lot of Jaeeb Donghman aad the maia etroet la aaid village i theoee along aaid maia atrael aoutb 100 feet oa tba bank of the lit tle mill pood; thenoe by bank of aaid pond 00 feet to turner and lot of J. Doughmaa; thenoe by lot of aaid J. Uougbnan lftf feel nor or leaa ta pleee of begluaing. Belied, taken la execution and to b aold a tbe property of Plorenoe 0' Leery. Alee, a eertain traet of land eltaate ia Eteeewrla towwehip, Cloarfleld eounty, Penoaylrania, bound ad oa the aouth by land of Me Far lend aad Dil lon, we by land of Samuel lUgerty, nortb by land of L 1). Wald, and oaat by land ef J. B. Dillon, eonUiniag eighty-Ire aerea, more or Iom, and having about eixly-flre aonw ef cleared load, a log hoaae, log barn and a large bearing orchard thereon. Selaed, taken In oxeeation aad to be old oa tho property af Matthew Cowan. A lo, a cortata timet el land aitoate in Beeearla lownabip, Clearfield county, Peuuiy I vania, bound ed on iho aouth by land of Mc Far land and Dilbia, weal by tend of hamuel Uegerty, worth by land of L. b. Weld and eaat by Und of J. B. Dillcn, aontnining eighty-five acre, more or letl, and having about listy-lve aeree of cleared land, a log beoee, logbam,andalrKeboariogorobard UwrooB. tieiaod- twken In exoeuiion and to be eold ft tbe property of Matthew Coweo. A lo a rtaln tract of land, aituatc ia Beeearla townahip, Clearfiotd county, Penaylvaaia, bound ed oa tho $: utb by land of MeFarlaad and DUIrft, weit by land of Kamual llagerty, nortb by land of L. D. Wald, and oaat by land of J. B. Dillon, aootainiDg eigaty-five aerea, mere or leaa, and having about eUiy-troocroe of elearrd land, a log houee, log barn, and a large bearing orchard thereon. Belied, taken In execution and to be aold a tbe property of Matthew Co wen. A lao, a eertaia traet of load situate In Dewtt dftla, Clearfield county, Pewniylvaaia, bouaded on the north by lot of Jamet Haley, aouth by lot No, 80, eaat by Oeorge otreet, and weet hj Maple alley, ana known a lot No. fiS in tho plan af aaid borough. A Urge frame booae, known aa tbe Buropcaa Hotel, Ice houee. etabte. blacktmlth ebop, aad ether owt building them. a. Seined, taken ia oteeatiea aad to be aoM aa the property of w illtam Parker. ' Alao, a eertaia traet ef land aitnate In Jordon townahip, Clear fie Id eouaty, Pennsylvania, bound ed by laada of J. It. Patiereon, T. A M. mtib, O. Krataer, M. Uilligoa, Joba McAlliator, aad B. It. Taylor, containing one hundred and olxty acre more or leas, beiag part of tract warraatod to David Baaltb. Botsed, Uhow la execution and to be sold as tbt property of g. M. Dickenaaw. garnishee of Peter Moyr. Also, a eertala tract ef land, tituata la law. reaee townahip, Clearfield county, Poaaaylrania, bounded on the north by Clearfield ereek, on tbe aoet by tend of William Scbryrer, on tba weat by land ef Oaorge Butler and on the aouth by tend of Robert Porter, eontaiatag twenty area, all cleared aad having ft Iww-atory frame beuao. frame stwbie, jo by 3e reel, and other itnprora menu thereon. Belied, taken In exeeution and to be seld aa the property of Alloa aad Mary A. Lamadaa. . ... :, - Also, ft oertftia traet of load altwato te Cheat towaahip, Clearfieldeooaty, Puaiy I vaa ia., bound ed aa followai Oa the eaat bv lands ef John Me Cord, ea the aenlh by trod of land la tbe name of William vYileoa, on tbe nortb bj tract warraat od in the aanie of Uuadakor aad on the weal by tend of B. A. lrvia A Co.. containing about two hundred acres and being improved. Helted, ta ken la txweutiea and to bo aold aa tho pvoporty of William Uilligoa and Michael Uilligoa. Alto, a oertain tract af land, eitwote te Pergu tow townahip, Clearfield county. Penn ty) ran ut, bounded by loads of II. Lewi, H. 0. 11 am ii toa, Matthew bloom, John P. Head aad other, wow taiaiog two hundred and tbirtata aerea, mure or leaa, end having aerauty aoree cleared, a large barn, dwelling hoaae and bearing orchard there on. Set aed, taken ia exeowtioa nod to be aold aa tbe property of John Campbell. . ,,i n , I j Alae, a eertaia traet or land ol'nato la el owl -Jala borough, Clearfield aonaty, Pennsylvania, boanded east by lot Ne. Ill, aeetb by Clara street, woat by lot No. 16T and worth br Bear aUer. and hnoww aa lot Mo. 168 ia tho plaa of aaid burengb, aaa saving a email iraxno dwelling aonte tnenion erected. Hailed, taken In oeeoulioa and to bo old a Ibo property af Mania Aeh. . Aleo, eertain lot af tend altwato la tho bor ough of Houladalo, Clearfield count Penwavlva- nia, bouaded eaat by lot No, 187. weat by Pine oiiey, nortn oy bii alley ftna eoutu ny Mary treat, nud kaowa oa lot No. 188, nod having tborooa ft am all frame dwelling howaor Beiaed token ia execulioa end to be aold aa the property of Timothy Oormaa. Alto, a eertala town let lltoate la Oeceola bor owgb, Uoarfiald eouaty, Ponntylvaaia, bounded worth by Kelly, aoath by David kephart, eaet by KUievheth trct aod weat by liurna, and having ft frame bourn and other om build inn tborooa. Baited, taken hi execution and to a told a tbt property of il. M. Kopbaft. , ... ! : Alao, ft oertain traet of tead altnvtt la Itoaatwt towaahip, Cloarfleld county, Pennsylvania, begte ing at a epraee stump en the Oeceola and 1'hil Ipaburg road tbeaee by aaid rood aorta 40 do- 000 eaat ll peril. to poet avar piao itbewoa by oplolea Coal t!o, worth ow degreea weal dl S arches to a sprweo ; thenoe eodth Sa Jegreoe 4 freroheo to pott with pine nud sprue potatort tbeaee aowth aa degreaa oaat 14 perebea to plaaa of begiaalng, eoatotaiag three aod ooo-balf aoroa, fteiaed, taken la excoilioa and to be ou!4 ft the property of Thomaa Athoreft. Atte.a oertaia tract of land iltunte te baealar town ship, Uleatweld county, Peawsyl vania, bound, od tonth by the Urpik ewai by Uoerga D. Mor. gant north by Beaver run and weat by 3, . Ma Uirk, containing hur and a half wenwaud ha v. torre two atary rVame tavom boaee aod other ewtbwildiaca thotwoa oreetod. Heiaod. en ia axt-ouuoa and u wo tola m Uw propertr of BIIm Walk. 1 r Altw, all thai eertahj irftfjlof land Jtaavt I. Doaatar townahip, CleartoM oownty, Pewneylva te, beuwdod aouth by tbt Krla tarapihe, owat be lands ef Ueorgt D.Morgow, aorta by Beaver rwa. ad weM by tead of J. D. MeUtrh, eonulntag tour nnd ft ftalT aorua aad ha viae a UrnitM. hotel aad Mbwr watbuildinga thotwoa ataniiml i oeiaeo, imob in execoitoa and to ha aald u ta property of Kllaa Walk, , . Alae, a eertala tract of tana iltuate ia fttT 1K Ugo of PuaoyvlUe, Woodward towashto. ria. field etunty, Pewwsttvabte. bounded nb : bv pnblie nod, en the eeuth he lasJ r j.n Moore and ot the west by lot of Humuol n...' tuatoialag oboat owe nr and wavteaa booi.. BJ l"rm- ! xftowtoft II ; f"r"'7 VOOe UBMrXWi in (oou aiiuaat te prady towwihlp, Clearfield ceuoly, Pewrtsylvanla; on the Irte tolnplkt, about tea mHoa wart of La her, hnrgt hogiwning wt tugew thence worth Si dt grooa teal baroliea to etonea j ibeaco by Krit twrnplke worth n degreet weit 11 T ie perebea to poet i tbcwjco worth to degiwot wea ! nhw to ttoaeai twoaeo aoath tfi daarraaa wwtt aa aw-ho to atoaeat tbenoe aouth 871 degreea oaat 4 wer ebea to pott ; thence aouth It degreea west 9t yerehet to beta leek r tfcewoo worth BV .fegtwee oaat T4 pcrtwwa m ptett of hogiantng, oeauiateg about fifty aerea aad ultowaweo, aearly olleteavrod and bating a large dwelling houee, ater hoaae, ham, other watbwildiagt aog beortag Orchard Alae. aQ tboaa twelve taen UeU aMatr. ia. u Tillage of Bora her rer. Clab&rtl.li an.ni. i... yl-iiila nnd Hewn in tba plan of H Wo a. Iialai Mm m m a m e. V. L ... . . Terva'4 , addiliua. . 'eld'. . fmr aerea aad perebea. Including alleye, do. Belaed, rahea In aionuoa aad lo be cold so tba property af Juliae A. Ivtwa. h'... . pi , . Tsairo as litaTht artee at aaa, 'M vkMI Ui. yreaerty .bell be alme eeT leaot be paid at the time af aale, or nob ather arraagaaaaBIt made ae will be approtata, elberwle. the proper, ty Mil ba Immadiacely pn up Bad told tgeda at the eipeaee aad etak af leva paraaa te wham H wee etraah af , aad who. ia aaaa ed 4a.i.. aaal resale, ehall make good tba aame, aad la ae lactam will tkd Bead ba areecMed la Cewrl for OnaarvneUea BBleea iba eaaaua ben pal M ttte hharitT. . W. B. MiiPliBjBBOM, eiHrfeld,r,.(DH.ft,tlT4, j i fpl (U'frtinnut. Sheriffs Sale. "lay flrrna e)f wrlla atfwW ''oa, la.ned ; J oft of I Be Court of Mnmufe Plata ef Clear- Maid ouatv ftnd la io Jiraofcd. lkr will aipoiad ty V0UIJO "All, at tba ( pv-t llotua, ui oorowio oi viovwa. .wiB.r, tn Ulh of Jneuary, m, at I e crack, be rotfowinf eeraa.uai prorarif, to nwi i '-AH ekataarMa tWrt of -tend altaala la Booua rla lownabin, Clearfield eouniv, fennavlvaula, bounded end deaoribed aa fnllonl.la Witt Begin ning at white oak eornerj Ihenoe north aaveotoon drgraea caat fortv-Sve aarehaa ta a naett Ihouoa eaal ana bumlred aaa eight perehee la atunaa 1 thenae aaesh ihirttltw.i ,ia-n iraiy penhea u, nuat I thence aauth aevcntv.llve dcireea treat ,1,1,1, ..J one-hall narehea lo noali thenaa couth grteen degreee eaat ninety percoci lo poali Ibenoo nortn aeventy-ave oegreoa eaat miny-inur percn- M to poa) 1 thanca poiith due daree waM tlle( nereher ii 'etoneaV Ih.riee eraiUi eiKlity-all ie. ereea M treaa eaat tbirtr.eialii Darebra to wbiia oabi thanca louib furttwu airoiji cut forU ppiL. decreet etvit Iwanty-ilx perobe to Olaarflelit ereek Ibe 0 tie up tbe ereA'etli-lpn dagraaa wait twenty -nine perohea 1 tbeaee aowth thirlj-two de grsewi eaat Mtaatfljre pcrobei to IrvnfoodJi tbeaee eoatb ittflm dgrta waat aa bwiwlred Wl inids pvixntrf ifn yumf mmtmm mvttm wwn- . e. A ...4 IWanla a. 4 evil at tan I - I w. uvea ea fjiwrwanr vera-, iwwui.-h.w j"" - - , tbenoe ap tba attk worth tbirtpeoae dagraaa Weat niaetj-aevto pre Itfjt ( iUw bjr aaownotb entcon degreaa wat eighty-two pcrulira to ahink ory on tba right bank of tba arflek thend north bS doieai oat ooe ireh te Matf Ibauee north thirty-eight drgreea wait sixteen paroboi to plufj tfaaoee aoalb aereaty-Are d-fnei neat ooe miia tbrwaa;narter perehee to poet , tbmaa nortb Uriy Bra dejcraei wait three parohe te pout ; ihenoe nortli l?Ly denrtea ajftat faiy4wo jjovflitata m pott) tbenee ftorlb forty dojjr-ea weat ten and nina-tcntb perebfa io m poati tbenea Buhtb A fly tSttgiwee weat aine anf a half powbea to a fwat i tbaiioe nortb ii degreea weat SO perebea to poet ; tbenee aouth fflttj-bte degreee we eleven iwrob ea tbenea north tbirty-lour aii'l half oaf race weet twenty-three werebee t paatt tbenea aatb Sfiy-ire aad a naif degreaa weal Are parebee to putt i tbenee worth fttriy -ftva iiejfrwa wont ninety two perebea ta white oak and plaeaof begiooiDg, eoataiaiog owe hundred and ninety-five aorci, more or luaa, with a large twa-atory frame bvuae, targe bank bnrt n otha outbutiwUag Iherwon erocted. Saiie-i, taken lo exeeution end W be aald ai the property ef Caleb Copenhmver. " 1 Alee, all that eertain lot of groan fl ailaaU at New Kalem, Cltarfleld eeuntr, Pennaylfania, be gin a ing U eorntrof I. llefgh'alfrt on Erie turn pike tboaoe by laid lot auth flfty-t e aVfreaa weat twelve perebea to eorner of Heigb'f lei and Hoe of John Potter tbenea north along tbe l'o ler Una aeTenty-lve feet to aw alley ; theoee along aald illey aoutb thirty-four and a balf ddgreee eaet tweaty-ftjtir feet tw peat en laadl ' K. Kilh al Ihenoe by Hiibal nrrth fifty -five degreee eaat hurtMn parohi to pike, tbenoe along torn pike north thirty-four and a hair ejegrewa wwat ninety feet la plaea of begineiag, containing aaventy two prbee, and having a dwelling hoaae, ft able and other iraproreaienU thereon. Beieed, taken ia eteealiaa and te ba aold ae the property ef Ueore netted ... , . Alee, a eertain lot lltuata In the berftogh tf Wallaeeton, Cleirneld ermuty, Pennaylvaaia, and known at lot No. IS In tbe plaa of uid borough, and having a hoaae and other outbuilding, treet ed thereon. Belied, taken In exarutlon aod to be aold aa the property ef Jeha A. Weetbreoka ' - ' -Alto, ft eertaia lot eltaate In llowfadala bor ough, Clearfield aonaty. I'ew tuylveaie, kaeerw aa let No. 10a, wad baring a Iwe-atory frame boae IS by SI feet. Bitaated on tba northweet eorner of Pine eMy and Mary nreec, and atndiwg north lo Kik alley. Selaed, taken IA execution and lo be aold aa tbe property ef P. MeIeriaott. Aleo, all defeadut'a tntareat In tbe following1 reaj oatate, altnata la Bradford town eh rp, Clear field eoBDtv. Pennivlraaia. eonteioln about three aerea, wore or left, bounded and defWf4led4-" aa follow: Un .be eaat by B. Hmeal, weet by Ihe taonpike, avrtb by Jxaiea Hmeal and on tbe eath by Bdojila Htneal, and having erected thereon a twa-ttjry phtak hoaae and Malltkhle Aelte i. , taken io exeoutinn aad to ba told aa tba proisorty of John P. eUu.Ur. Alto, all the intareit (balng fen nndlrlded ome tbird) in a eertain treet ef land, ettwale ta Brady towaihip, UlearfieM oawnly, Paaaaylvaaia, bowed-, d and detwibed aa fellow l beginning at a poat eorrx of Irani Na. lvf8; theoee along the awiue, eoath tV degreer eait AM l-IA perchoe to a poit ua line of trwot l&(4 ; thenoe along tract SUM and balance at treat t0V aoutb tbree-feortha defffyeo woat 470 perohea to ft poet an line of trwot 17 1 tbewee worth 41 degrwa aal ii aiaatoe weet 4S perehee to a henloek ) tbenee north 88 degreee weet S04 perebea to aaeltw; tbenoe north 3S de greea weet 7 perehoa to pin earner of treet IS tbenee along mob north SH degreea ftnd t0 min uua waet 137 peirbef to ft hiekory ; thenoe north one degree and Ira eeoond weat 17 perohea to a maple t tbenee ftorth degrwaa weal i I fi-10 perebea to a beech ; tbenee worth owe degree eaat W perebo to ft pt, Ihwwlaow of beginning, tm taining eight hundred and alxteea and fifty tit one bundrwdtba aeree, aad being part of warrwat Mo- SwOtt. iteiag ibe aaaaa tract or pioee f load among etbera aoavayed lo fcbert Uaborn, A. F. Haum and John Carrier by John DuBoii by deed dated Mereb loth, Uft, reoorded at Clearfield in itaod Hook V V, oagea M, 0 1 , ate. 6ei td, taken ia execwUow aad to ba old aa the property-of Robert Oabora. .... .. - ,j Tnawn or 8at.a.-The priee ar ui at which fba ptwveriy ehall boauwek at arwat bo paid al tbe time of aale, ar aoeh aiher ftrraageosenta made a will be approved, otherwise the nrowertv M1 be Immediately pot wp and wald agwia mtl mm Kee ana atea of be per eon to whom it waa atrwek ot 4 flaM f defieieoey at aueh re-aale, iball mat good the aama. ewd la ao iaiUneo will ihe Wed be proaeeud: im Court for roalrmaUoa anleaa tfaa money ia aotnally paid te the HberiC W. E. Vcl'HKHHON, flHumrr aOrrtcir, I fiherbf. Clearfield, Pa., Oet. S8f lgft. i ,y ,H " ' COURT PEOCaLAMATIOH. - . 1TTHBRBA8, Ho.. O. A. MATER. PratitUot 1 T Jwdge or the Coart of Common Plea of tba Twenty-fifth Judicial District, tompoaod of Iht eounttea ef Clearfield, Oewtre and Clinton and Hon. Wiluow 0. Polwy and How, Joww J, lU.tft, Associate Jvdgva of Clearfiold eouaty have issued their wreecnt. to me direettd. for the holding of a Court of Common Pleat, Orphan uowri, vonro of varter eotaiaaft, voart or uyar aod Ternrinwr, and Oodrt of ttenorwl Hii teeliv- ery, at the Court Heuaeal Clearfield, iatxwd aWlho oowoty of Otearield, tommeweiag ww Iht o4&oe.d JMuwday. thoiithdayof 4mm l1w.aad -to eontlnue one weeh. n - - NOTICIB lh theretere, Wiwbw give ehe uorwoer, jwaneaa wi tat renews aaa Uowtwwlot. lw wad for eaid eoanty of Clearfield, lo eppoor te their proper pcreooe, with their Rooorda, Roll, inqemuoBt, xaaiaatrowt, ftad oiler tbatoem- branota, to do thoe thingt which to fbtlr oBieea, nndteti)rbfthair,MitolaUW4na. U i U1VBN nnder my band at Clearfield, t&fi lota lay of December, in tbt year of our Lord, oat 1 tWueowd eight hundred and eevewty-four. , , ; W. H. McPHKRSOR, Sticrlf. ' rtJr -fi 4 t4,t fyr All persona are harewv wotiflwd wot t "tail any lumber or timber on the public roada in, Lawranon towaihlp, ant to nte or ooowpj any of tbt same along tbe river or creeks in aaid tft. chip, for piling or rafting tlwrber or lumber, w;tb out tht permitcien and agreement of tbe evnwr viton In writing be first obtained. The' dwtiiI- tioa provided hj tew wUl ho ttrteUy oaloreod agalaat all periyii i vlpiatioj tMi notice. KtfNK, J.i MoBIUDI. - ;' J. H. PAKKn, s. t. JA8. BKOWN, U,J' rttepervlaore. decSS-St VICfc! 'FLORAE GOlBrl PlIBllehed hu.rlertv'.-Ljiir.d. wi..v jael leaned, aad aanlaine avar IHO aaveev eat M) aagravtnire, eVeerlpticne ad ararethan Matt eftjur neat rtnerejra and V rt;r-tablca, wlih direc tiaaafenaiallarvelcredi'lale, etc.1 The neat aeaful mad etcfaa werht al -She 'hind' ha aha warld. Only HI eenla far Ihs eaar. Pabliabed Is Bagtlck and Uetmaai, Addceaa, , . .vt,,., tvcMdih t, .,. Bocbaeiar, Y. TTSSOLtITION 3iOTK'K. J .. - . -el , a. . I ,,.,,. . Bailee f hnelr gives that the eeffwrrenlp heretefeee nlillag hceraaa dleveanler Watn; Mania I. Nlchela and Oeaar B. hl.rrelt. endar eha aame af Weteea, Nlehnla k 04., ht Carwaae Ville, Pa., was dleeelred by metea-aeaeaeta. taa 14th say at Veeerabeae, thehemaa.ealeaaad ar aaveeetcaa ejMa yn.ilca, alee. J I Of t. It. lvaeMt, A Yheraejelel, far tm the bead. aattlemaat and enllaethra.1 nAUT10JlliuIM4 ' lf yUoaasV vhai tefchr WrrmaVtsiW. rli -' ea pea.iT ensealing ir un iiw io. lowioe Branerlr. aaa la the hande of R. B. P1 rertoa, of Lawrence towaahip, vitt 1 bay lioraa,' t act doable harneaa, aad I heifer, aa Iba name aeionga ta Bae aad la left with hiaa, aobiecl to ny order. .ill i. . tlLhUll. , Ulearfiald, Bes. 1 I4f4. tt ,V v-m- mAKF vnTirit ;r- 7-rr-,zi'i"jf.i .v .v, Peraona awing Iba ol flrwj Crerious to Da- Peraoaa ewlng Ibo old firm Inrarli er lat, 1474) af ' vwm.o-r ., ioi. Will BAYS COST Iry BBTTLINOT TIIKIB it"l HI" IMHKPI ATKl.t. ' Clearfield. Dan. ia, Idldv-tl PUIJLIO'KOTICK.-U.H ajruiTblW'- Oa. (ft Hiiney reoairae) aa depoelL Illecaai ' in wee. ai cnnmi MorarlwBil lea etore ILIiTlJ'X "!' Jt" PTbaeed hy aae, an alaee Ibea. aad hernfler will rMensdartrdl In thai aiava ay in BBdaralgsed. T .,.,-.,., '','l2k'-in,l!,CLAkw, J. II 1 A - A i - i "AHOTV I .., " r,rn4 re hereVy warnee) agaln,ei .med dling Wllh er pnrcheelng any ef the l"..TIolni ffaf, aaa, la thd hmnma afw. 0. 4tvana.reaa- use reea mare, oae kick eaeM. eneenf .r i- tarncH, aaa and, cab timher ehate, Vaa arB-f race, eiagre eraao aw aaaaierreK aa IS. aaaaa M. .dlga la ma aad le eahjeet ta my ordera al avry ftmft L. . , . . . ....,"V.".avA, ' Urnhemlc Uee J41Se-S,Jtr. IV) , f 'IM UJ J :.T. i::.:.::"'.-'. I..J 11 - a a r .i m ii -.'.. k. a ri.."i.ina,r.iMiM . 1 . "r ' r . " r . r r .' , rb...alhmfoeaili.,.fl,c,. " Ji. Pr1"',' if MaBhnaa Seem, ad ClmMMtd.-mdl ee kahl aa ZtTP ,rtV' "! '" tk. laahie, TriwTr, JrarTfinh. ItV' "LmW, rami anale,iTeo 4T4,b...U...,..ld.7Jl7r,,,7 Vte:,"' "t. ....... -v.te.nA.T i,a-y?',v,s,b,4' Kfiv di'frtllfWfnt. irrin .mini ) .u um.-i.i i i ,!j;-'.i :ttt i'.r ..... -77 I! V I .1 II I 1 NE W: FIRM: uc in Tiijm " t" if : :i I oi.''', U V ,. aiiiu ( ii r a 'i, . (jOLOSSAL 'V.ik !.". f .- CONSOLIDATED M t M I e ! . STORE, Are marking dews their ' ' " I . il ,. ., ... IMMENSE STOCK tlF GOODS, : ' ' t i ' f i n '.i '.. i '. .....;'.. r ti ! to tbt wWaat ' ",.:. ji ty :t , ,. 0 A BIIOE H I O EBii 1 J l', ,V7 , X A ;. ."i iliT " .. mm. ; i BaJaesrl e.iaare aad celling for ready nay oSablea lh,B4 to do fl. 1'key nlueailcaver lo be a ..(-).,- , ,M I 1 ' r b..l i - ',. :. . ., IIEADqUABTEllM for supplying (te' tltittni of t?toftrilu,-f toutty ttw DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Dreaa Oooda, ' BcoU and Bhoaa, (Ireceriee, - . Wall Paper, Uneencnare, 4om die. And s.l olhnr ganda la their liaa. N. B THUMB CASH. J. II. KRATZKE, a. tt. LYILK.. Olcarleld, Dae. IS, IIT4. HARTSWICK A IRWIN, SECOND RIRKET, CLEARFIELD, PA., T DIAI.KKS 1.1 rUUK DRUGS I . r i; A 0 , V' , i, CHE JUCJALS! 1 ' ' - '.'.-.f ' , '.a....- .-r-r- PAINTS, Ol IS, DYE STUFF , H J I J A S . W . A. rARNIBHES, ' " ""'' .1 1., nia:: j tf.4- ,i WU'BIIKS,,, , .. .. , . v, .HTpBfceyijM.tv.H , V.' t , - T . ' v u , . j , i i.,h fwer oood , lUlULi All llVlco, : , AlU KIKBrM Tei . .1 i t 1 i : ;i l T PURE WiyHS'AlfD LIQUORS, 1 ' fot aacAcfttwi ifaa.1 HOI uTrwitet. Bupportora. Rchool bMb and fltatluw. i ory, and oil other arneiea wakiy f.-amnml 1dm m fl... flaM PHYRICIASW' PRKRCRlPttOVH "CARK- F 0LLV OMPIDIDIIii,ilawlB large ai. perlcaaa wi the toeinam she, eaa give BBteta era- ielhalleo. '.1 i " J. O HARTSWICIC. .i,,..,,..,,...... . jouh r. ihwiM. , CbmrSaM, Uecenober 14. 1S74. . t ... JAlLnOAD EXTKNSION! " ' , PIlfCEs'iBLlhTOKIZKDt-1-- f I '1 'T"r; u ( ' . . 8HI1NE A JIIOMP80N AIIKAD We havrwew an head and Mhr ta the ejiiaeae vf CBrwanrrlSe nerd Ihe weblle, a larga lot ar Clothing, whloh wa wiab Oaelaca awl vmmadaately and redaee tha nricee la aaH the lieam. i tyeede Baay-ave) ia nfoi'ajtnwrae. C4bJmarae t M t VmowlHtA J0 H ,1 4 4 44 4 00 I 44 t 04 40 .. 00 fSiaa. i , t It 4 44 . , I 00 15 " --"' ,5 4 M-., . , - , , III . . 4 00 Vmitnarkel . f OS t is at , I'leV-ll-n; filp-,0 1 T4 j -. i ee t u I " ,"DA l.VV Ti3GC" Kon la the lime, aad ihe plaaa .la r-s ...1 .ti ..MhlNKB, IHi'birSON. Curwaaevltta, bee 14-St. : . ,;,,.!, T KGISEB'S SOJJp. TF.1 , I Kottoe ia barehy glveh reel toe fcllowlog se onnnt have been nxanunnd aad paraad by me, ud remeia filed of record la tble office for the la epocctow et heire, legaleaa, ereaeura, mad all athara . intcreatrd, and will ha preeeated ta the aaat Or roan.' Coart el llaariekl aaaaty, to ha held al th. . Oanrt Uoaee, is the borongh of Clearfield, CCBV I mooring on the, Sd Moadagr (being tha llth day) ' afJaaaary, A. 1. 1474i Pinal aacodnl of THr'd Irhard. a4tatatelreter a R QoPMtaranm, mat af Clearfield aasnljr, da-, eaaeear. Pla.l aSramtvr Jraeeal.lnaa aad David Breej. lee; eiediiTiirt bf Joilpb Llaea, lata of ttrwry aa., dorr Urd.' -I 05. ' ' ' ! ' ' - I'artlal aeeoaat of (learga If aeaar, admlalatra Ib, af Adam Meewr. lata ol OarweaeeUle, dee d. Fiaal aecooDtof Tborapaon and Matthew Reed, enacelort of Jemcl A. Read, lata af Laerrvaiw townabieuilcoraeed. . 1'i. t.wa.l afi. oeid J, , rhoaneha, eh 'loalera of Ignnuaa Thampaat, bat. af tawrcere lowaablp, deaeaMd.s -, -i .,. it - 1 1 saMbTcnVfi Orrlra, i A. VT. LZ, clr' "' 'J"744- I i-.. kagieler. . r, I H V I M, ,Yiiai.",33MA'. CORNER STORE, CfirwenerllU, No. ', isTli1 ' ' ' ' I , 4. 'a. lane!,,."'.. Wi tnoi.s. i. o. ssioks ! F.qtPif CO., Bankero antl. JBrokersi, Vs., adnata ol ase doraVa rates. Raswra awd Pnroltw lirbanKtal . wars oa band awd atiUrctinns prootpflr malt. . ' .yaoldevnie, Pee, IS, ...Iw rilfipK-r WEivia' 7 , V' W-I.l" .al ra I - . Thanadeealgwed la piepaied ea weave Raa ear c, araV.4e.eery elvfe alcejrad, w.le hed Wear thmfrVeoT. praclMNtneamewadh I'Mr adelphla, he Ihela aeaadeal af glviBg eell.ra.lloa lo loeae eaaa may ferer Mm eriik tbatr veaeiag. Iledara eaert . LM ' . BUI..e.ni. IHtnveOaeeWaetetloa, Olearteld Be., will maet with nroeipl .allaaleaok . . , ad4AKl,IS. J. h14S r SajbrrtheJIeBls, ISP4 tm:." ""' a. a. i al r. t 'r , . - r --i . , . r ---i-tt '" t . 1