iHtcquiMuan. li -r.M. Geoiioi li.Uooni.ANrtMi, Kdilor. CLEAUFlEI.il, 1'A. WEPKESI'AY MORNIXd. MARCUS. UTO. W ore informed llml tho Union Pnci6c R. It. Compnny from July 28ih, 'C7, to Jan. 8M, 70, o)d 134,0l'5 acres of land nt iin nvcrngo of 84.60 per Here, amounting to ?0M,P93.85. Tliis howi conclusively thul Home body it buying land and fit a very fuir price too. Heeds Attention. Uuder tbe in ternal revenue lawn all miction piilos i nro utjcot to Uxution. lloncbt Jolin Covodo, Carpet-bog Whittrmorc, nnd other truly "loil"radicaln,bnvof.iilod to make any return of their sides of ap pointment to tho Military Academy t West Point nnd the N'uval School at Annnpoli. The revenue officers (houldgive this mutter strict attention beenuie John Covodo and Drothcr Wbittomore hnvo no moro right to ppen a broker' ofHco fur tho "snlo of human flesh," without paying a license than other people. Pranciiino Oct A body, the clergy of tho M. E. CburcU buvo for many year dubblud in politics, with about a much energy at repulnr poli ticians. A Convention of 103 divines and 80 lny delegate assembled in State Convention at Syracuse, N. Y., on the 21st of Ful ruary lust, to get ready for n regular political cumpsign In thtt Stato. This body resolved to attend caucuses and conventions and toe that none but Christians and Tuin perance men are nmninuled fcr office. The Lord having hired tlit be men to labor in His Spirituul Vineyard, what a pity it is, that ho cannot give them employment enough to keep them out of mischief. Wo hold that a political clergyman, and a Christian hypocrite are synonymous. Back Again. lli'mi.iil is buck In tho Union again, according to "loil ethics. Tho negro clurgyman, who gobbled up the Church fund at St. Louis, and Heveltd n tho Sacramen tal wine at Lecomplon, lion (!) Hi ram IZ. Revels, w as on the 25lli inst., admitted to his neat as a United States Senator from that .Stale, taking bis will of course form nn ullianco w itli rat along side of Brimstono Blown-j il,0 negroes, for tho purpose of pTuti low, and that upright patriot, Senator j (hr, but tho people who pay tho taxes Fonton, of X. Y. Tho result of Gen. n; not bo long in discovering that Amc' policy in thul State is, that bis neither their persons nor property, bayonet buvo landed a black nejro I n bo safe in tho hands of men wjio in the U. S. Senate right between two arc mere plunderers and wholly igno. vAi'f niggers. , What "a grand moral , rant of nil forms and shysters of polit idoa!" And, yet; what a burlesque ' ic:I economy. upon tho while race and free govern mont. A Glokioi-8 Party. Rev. Whine more, the South Carolina. Congress- man, who had sold his cudetsbip for:0 r ,C bl.Uer rutlt- an ft.A I I. .1 A . .!! 1 $2,000, and expended il for "religious and cducationul purposes," was, on Thursday last, expelled from bis sent by a unanimous vole. Some twelve or fifteen more of ihe same sort bold their scats. If theso scalaw ags nnd carpel-baggers don't look sharp they will lose their two-third power in Congress, if they expel! all the "loil" rascal. What glorious fruits loyally and reconstruction is producing Through tho icstrunicntulily of cur. pet baggers, scalawags and negroes, : and a puirof shoulderslrap to oversee tbcih, tho "muchiuo" ia drilling hell-1 ward very fusl. Dead. Anson G. Burlingume, ( uiuny vaia a iiiv-iiiuv.-r ui iyun;n:p from Massnchusctta, and appoiutod by President Lincoln, Minister Pleni potentiary, to China, died suddenly at , TV . I - TV - .1 o.i.i ni- i rseiii. owe, ill iv Usui lie iwil- ilULCil bt. Petersburg, IIiissiu, on the 2Uili of ; , . ',, h , , ... , July -o, lMi!'. Mr. Dawes, chuirtiiaii leb. He is the individual who in ay ,,e Co,nlitto on cleciiona made! speech in Boston, in If .10, at an Abo-1 lilion mass meeting, demanded "un nnti slavery Constitution, an anti slavery Bible, and an anli slavery God." SoOll after he arrived ill China ! ertpeeu havn.g conlonue I lotliannireuieiitt o t:K' M,..H..A.I 't.:n, I law 111 ti er I to t.lie ejf.aiMioa of tbar Mate. '1 or.-,- a our Minister, bo tcrned Chinaman, ! r,wJ uk, ,c a.b t).,jnu.a and wa actually appointed Ministerjoi July 2, l'i2. i back lo this country and all Enrooc.l at a salary of 70,O00 in Gold. Our ' reader no doubl recollect the se'"1-; tion he and twenty other pig-tniled Cbineso, created when they arrived about two years ago. After making .... .... ,, ,.,.,. luur ut tills i-ouim 1 , tuu out 11 auuuu . . .. for Europa wliew lliry wero i.en Chinese GoM nt !e litnc rf hU Thus unothcr anli slavery trader has closod his career under circumst.tm-eA that no gcntlemnn can admire. t ti . 1, p ,..!!: LoVtLT. Aim .black Jbenublic.in r f i Convontiun of t.-o Stato of Jmluiha, neiiibled at IlMliutioMli, C'ti l.ic '.d ultimo. I ive nero delegate m i re prevent, ono ol horn ol who'n vu circled Vice I'reiident of tha Convention, amid tremendoiio rj'i'Iuii'.c, ufler a caon of hiij;girj; and ki'i-it-g was iDduljjedin by thu black unJ hite , , Ci t .' 11"- I'm) 1 vii.-i, . '-i .,,, Tli rcrorntntion in tin tate 's lycl ihcilcire'J end ill not bcntntincl truly wonderful. Until within t tij'J',0 cN-pcriinent I u. hen tolore been year, itrgroe were j robiliiled by the I tried in other Slate und in rcrtuiu Coiitiliioi, under xevera jeti:i al.ie (rum coming into, or resiJm); in iliu Stale; now they uro "mni nnd breth ren." Such i fatiutici'm. Mr. Well, nl MiKonri, ha tloro n nio tiling in iiitrotlucinj a bill Itnnd dfi-inihlo reull never bu been reduce Congres-ional a!ark to S.fCO. j"'l never w ill bo aeromjiliflici by Ketronchiueiit. iiho cl uriiy, aliould ben in at home John II. Surrutt, i" now ninning a giK-vry iu Jluii.ii. ii., ut.u lniii M. Btanton i uppo0(l It bu in whf rvf r LtnrMn U How ( n oi! - l' Tmi' Siiinho wi 1 1 m i i k 1 . 1 of mi li Mill r, the (tipiincnls oft he IViiihi mi y nl nys tlniiiicd that the right to vole should he lncil upon ltili'lli-i'iiic: That n party nti slilu to n ad the Constitution, or nign his mime, should not vole. 'Iliis was a great hobby for years, uiul particu hirly aimed si foreigners. Since the "gentleman from Africa'' has been transformed into it voter, we hear nothing about intiUijrnec, or of the Ignorance of our foreign population, liut ignorance ami loyally having I'ecn fixed upon its ft basis to build up and strengthen tho JSlack litpublicuii party, a new scbcnio is boing adopted with a view of dUd-niicliioiiig those who seek frecuom in this country. Congress is about abrogating the present Naturalization lints, luLing this right from the Stato Courts and transferring it to tho United States Con its. All theretore, who reside in Pennsylvania, and desire to to natur alized, would, niter this change, be compelled to travel to either Phila delphia, Pittsburg, Erie, or Williums- port, nod t:iko two witnesses with them, when they apply for their first papers, and then wait fuur yean before they get tho lust. Such is Radicalism, in our day. Imposing pains and ponullies upon Intelligent white men, and embracing the igno. rant and depraved negro, thereby debauching tho nation and kindred. Tim- 1'tEL Happy. Tho anticipa ted bayonet adoption of tho Fifteenth Amcndmen. makes tho leaders of the "loil millions" feel good. In order to be fully understood we lake tho fol lowing extract from our neighbor of tho Brookvillo Republican, who spcuks tho sentiments of his party : Tbc- FifltantU Anirndmrnt will confer Oielinllttt oo not lr,i than Hui'.IMiO urjrruri, all but 1 1'U.lii.y ut wh"iu ara in llio hulilli. ll n'rolulii.imti imlirii. is Rrutiuky, ami prutiablr ari'iirr, l-irthe llrjiuii li?an. our, il Dot two Cun,;rrM.iri.il illitrictl. now ri'firt'.iutril by tha llrmuviut.. Willi Ibe pi-giui'i Vutin, Marvlutid ruui'l. a rimiJ ciiauuc of uruoiii Ini; s llc(uLlicaa Htalt'. On;iiR to the ill u.njrr lliuy lluvu rouviviMl from the l)tuiH-ratie Jinn? .ineo (lie latlir ri-oovrn-d ntwvr, (tie ManliuiJ blarkn will, to a man, vote the lt('juuliciin tk'kcl. According to this, every sou of Hum must voto the ltudicnl ticket, and all tho wliito men thul have heretofore done to, must continue to dothesumc thing. We shall be very much mistaken if this progi amine succeeds. About the time Sambo walks up to the window to deposit his ,-loil" ticket, the decent portion of tho "whito trash" will have their eyes opened, if that thing docs not happen sooner; and where one of tho former marries the Radical party, two of tho la'.ler will be divorced, and join tho Democratic party. Tno ig norant, bigoted and revengeful w bites, Tw in. Three fourths of the bogus nickel fivoccnt jiuces are worth us much as the genuine. That is one of tho beauties of our oroide currency liligious sentiment ''in God wo trusl" docs not niako tho bogus trash any bettor. In fact tho counterfeiters have improved on Pollock by enlar ging the quotation so thai the old as well us tho young may render due homage. Loyalty. In 17Td il consisted in adhering to King George, and helping the Indluii and Hessians to tomn hawk, s nlp and burn the buiics and i bun s of our grandfathers. In 1SC.3 it was freeing sluvc and murdering our neighbors, nnd burning their properly. And now In 1S70 it is, ill's fi u tic li : ai ii v hi to men and rn- IfauuUWwg neil,oc A.N ULY RicoRD. 1 ho following ugly record is luken froni the odlcial published proceediniri of the House of I !..... . ... II' ..I I......I tho following report : I am inernct.,l by Ihe rimmitlee of Etion, j v retool li.:k the eie.lciitiU ol J. . Chit ami t'. It. I'rioco, tn'-nilK-tii el.vt from the Stale ol lic.tica. Hint State hai ing ratihed the Pi rtc. nth tnr.ln.hl In tk. Cm. til... an. I In II nO.n- ' refnrl was agreed lo. ... ,v .' I. , I - "",, . r"". nPlvnrP'' : nnd wn qtmlined. i litis, by action of Congress, (ieorgiu win fully restored 1 1 tho L'nion was pluccd in the same j position she was in beloro tho w ur, nd I ho same s every Northern Stat.-. Nrtw Congress thrusts her out of Ihe : , . . : I ninn. If fhia f-iin hi ilnnn. 1 lion St:io UnUU it, ,,W in tl. fnmn t the will of CoeigreM! T,'K i'W i5n-i-. 'J'ho propomM iu in the Ildiir.o List week, wan vtt amended as to utibtml ihe ( i oKt d i ( t ' ... ,, ,. ' , . ("nt-efiHo or 't.o Ik oiihu ' to a voto of tlW wove (,f in. entire eounl v .iiiHtcnd . nl lo tho ii'('p'e of u Imm'iiii:;Ii, n iird fir townshtji, us was J r-jvide-1 in llio oi -ig- '""i inn. ui ate ono oi innse who nenere llml neilhrr Hie peotiie ol a T:le, nor i f anv counly in u Slate, enn be lejit LiU J into a bliM'ul Mute of tcinn r- i unce, or, morultty. J ho l.ojjoUturc nitty etiiit t hiv nfi cr hire on ilii tib ...(;, .... .. .1 V im, ... .... loC'iutie in our own ."Mine, mni mi iri fiillcd hi lameiiluiilc and ili'iintruiiM ifitiltire end vtill, i b'tii; . nrilfnl wilh him. Will liudii til join mil. iin evety milrund in tho United Nutc." atiiit continue I ' be munufnettireJ. 1 pencil tin ir o n w ilnc( ? If . not, Ye, nnd liatlienl ollit inl and con : M en itmv bo fli-Miudfd Irom their ue I llicn theV limit conl'i ss thul their pol j tru 'luin Mulo more than was peiit and ami ii,il.H'i, iicilher lo loucli il.ni.l neither lo touch, tn-ite noi l.tttirll , but thut nmch nui!hl lifter i Icul mat linen!. llevel. Ihe ' I iftorntb Amenilment" firm lha nnti I f nominate fur leirilo- j tery imturiil he hnuld ha dipli-n.fil Seiiu'.or limn Mi.ia.;ppi, wu a ub jrial oliii ia. l'cor Aahbr i now en-j with lhiwe. (irunl bud a niariiili Mitiit brol.cr tliirin tho war. and ;jnyin; an experimental nctiiaiiittnne cent blown up bladder, and lhiwe many a "loil colored brother" did be niiinipululs into the "f- oght brv'y " H'lvice, who The Ihmorrttllr Vnrly. tutflitrnl In Ihilr M',tnf of Ax t'M'Miin nm Ahmk nv a t'oHnlilnltounUiu, l( l'lt'At. SfNAToii ami A Si'M li i nii The Contention tlitit liomluateil Ii'km.v -A Rimini or Si m y YkaiisIi'ii. (iruiil fur Presidenl, uilnpteil I OMI'AHI li Wll II A R l-i 'nn n or Nine. ' this pledge to tho A iiierieiin peoplu I'tn ing n recent ih bate ill 11,0 -t,.t. I "'He jitnti Li Cmimi i.r r..il .uiTi?. - .. j Im all Ui il turn itl 111 S.t III wm ,. i,ihi,., . ,y nte, Mr. .Vlonil, ot eriuont, made ! .. ,..,n-i..r,iti..n nf p.i'.li oil' I), d ,'., a mi.H insulting aiol unw arraitted "'' V J"."y-' 1,m,,!, """.".r1 ! ' ' 3 1 u (lliil "I ti.f.i.)f III ult llr Infill !'"(,. .,r, ,rl. atl.tck upon tho lienmcratli' larty, which was very justly rebuked by Mr. Siiuls-hiiry, (,f Delaware : Mr. Moi ril, of Yermonl I have i ne'.ily ns niueli cunlh lento in the Vehels of the Son' h ill relation to our financial policy us 1 have in tho Deiu ocralio party. 1 believe that they will support t li o houiii' of tho coniilrv til unit, as faithfully, perhaps, ns well us tho Democrutio party, and when il comes to tho question of tho einauci. nation ol'llic. colored i iicoul the South, 1 believe the Southern rebels will bo us true, if nol truer, to tho cause of Freedom than tho Northern Democracy. Mr. Siinlsbury Mr. President, the silence ot the Detnocruliu members of this body during this dchulo has on Severn I occasions met wilh uniinud versions on the other side. 1 lor my self, sir, nm tired of it, or rather, I should bay, I am tired of some things which constantly, notwithstanding our silence, have been in reforjncu to the piirty to which 1 belong, 'i here bus not been u single day sinco thin debate coininem eU tlint some persons, very w io iu their ow n conceits, have nol seen proper to speak in very dis paraging terms . ot the Democratic parly. Wo have heard to duy from oiio Senator thai ho has moru couth dunce in the people of Virginia than he bus in the Democratic party I do not know what his contideitce in tho people of Virginia is, but his re mark evidently was intended to nutin thul thcro was nol much coiitidence to be reposeil cither ill the ieo;de of Vir-1 . - , , - - , liitmi ur tno i.'eniueruuc pan y. l mil exceedingly orry that thai Scnntor made thai remark, s.iowing his want of confidence in the two million ol Democrats in the United States. Sir, when thoso I wo millionsof Democrats : shall hear it, when llio lelegiuph shall Hash the news to them, 1 am nftuij they will bo terribly pained ; I am not afraid they will weep at the idea that confidence from so distinguished H source cannot bo accorded to thetn. Sir, il is time that such remarks hud ceased to be mudu iu tho Senate of tho United States, especially when nothing is said on our part to provoke them. Who cures for l ho lack of con fidence thus expressed f Whom does it hurl? Mr. President, when the parly to which these Senators belong ha done as much to exult the char acter of the nation, to build it up, to make it respected at boinu nnd honor ed ubroud, ns tho Democratic parly has done for it, then il will bo lime for them to Insist upon a comparison between their party and tho Demo cratic party. Sir, llio Democratic ar ty took tho management of jour country in hand when you numbered but fifteen Slates nnd sotno fivo or six million people. Every loot of territo ry thul has ever been added to the United States, bus been added by Democratic administration. Every foreign war thut bus been fought, he roically fought, every tiiumph over a foreign foe tiiut hiss ever been achieved has lieen achieved under a Democratic administration. What has llio Re publican parly Juno that lis advocates should taunt Democrat on this floor with a want of fidelity to the country or that it should set itself np us the groal judge ol tho Democratic party J A brief existence of eight or nine years ; a land dilugcd in blood ; ul- ..r -..it i i i tin isw ei eiy uei v ui j out oi.-ii 1 1 esneiicil wilh graves; a utbt amounting to bi.lions ofdollurs ; a people crushed to the earth by onerous taxation, and every salt-guard of civil and couslitti. Hot, nl liberty set ut defiance, Ignored and trammed upon. These are its achievement, inn cannot look at i than deleiiding tho Richardson mar the history of the Democratic party liage. and charge it Willi tiio violations ol the fundamental law of the hind of which your party have been guilty. During the period of sixty years that tho Democratic party administered the affairs of this government it never arrested one no, not even tho hum blest American ciliien, and tried hi in on a criminal accusation, except by due process of law. No man's house was ever iiivnde l, except under legal authority, during tho whole sixty year that the Democratic nartv ad- mioisteied Iho government: not one palilic press w as ever suppressed, i Ins party of yesterday, when they came intopowir, found a constitution un der which the peoplo of this country had lived for seventy-five or eighty yeur in tho enjoyment of ull the bles sings of civil utid constitutional liber ty: they found this Cotistilulion.niade by tho great und w isc men w ho laid the foundation of vour rrnverntm-nl j j( llu pPi ,i-t I.W-t of COCM Itll tiollal , 1 , . liberty, und w ithout any experience ! about succeeded to their heurts coii iu so great a work they set to work lent in thut direction, they try their patching il up, until now, ir tho ureal ! bauds nl uboiishing some of the i'rij. j men who inndo il could rise froni the dead, or uescend Iroin Jlenvcn, they , are crushing out Iho spirit and mile would scarcely recognixo tho inti u-: pendemo ol the peonle, to w il : Abo!- incut they loci inndo. But, sir, I w ill 1 not, unless luitiicr provoked, indulge longer in this lino of remark. Ills foreign, 1 admit, to the subject which ought to be tho legitimate subject un der discussion. 1 buvo only made tin " remarks bet aiise, day niter day, we in Ihe minority of this chamber. 1 I. ...... 1 . 1 1,.,,. r.f 1 1... ,.t . j t n'l.i.-U it i ..ur pridu anU our lM.i.;r t to belong, ly y.i ntloiinn on iho otlitr juido (if t tie ttnirnhi-r. Fir, if htown , lll0 i..aiVr givi-n, Uuws shall hu - - - Tim own !TM,s Svn:lor .. , , , r , , . Moi , ro!tnvl. (it lritiia, lulelv ' mok tho Mnnd in the lly o( uhit h ho i u ineinber, und fib-rid k' run; ti imotiy ui;ninnt Ihe ellecl 01 liudi je.-tl 'i;" " uiul Inliileruiiee in liitil i Mam. lie iiei-iurea that ulluirH in hi 11 aei ti.it: v.eie in a wnlullv disleinii'r cd con.litiiin, oxvin chiefly to the fact thul ni'Mlemeti ol "lanUiiij;. chur titter it 1 1 .1 in fl iii'iu-o ero ext'tidcd ruin i:irt i i'iit mil in pul'lu- liiiMncs., M.i,. I1...I 1., ...in..., l..n,-... ... I... , ,I,IJ , tit. l 1 " nil, 11 an extent thut .runtiy utnl lilo were j itiai i ure, und In n be came In Kit h- j nioinl lo fnllill bin duty a a Seiintor, lip le 11 11 iiecc-'iiiy lo orin nil i.ih l'oo.j., i hattci. 111 il iiroiiul 'ri 'crlv icv i inot ilfilriiflivc to the wcllare nl both race in Virginia. .1 je. J i in Ahlcy, (iovernnr of M n'a . . . - .1 I. r . I i- II is lien up. i ii'j ieiM.miiv iii .nun- tun bein I'l'tiim rulif, lelti-f. Iiienn - of ihe tninoi itnce ho heliied to iinnme on Anny john.on. ChicLcl w I! litluliq to Ihm Itti'l'l nf ttiie ,S'f.fn." Tho forcing of Negro Kullrugo on Ohio nnd oilier loyal States, is a lit eoniinenlury on this iledg. Tin, sumo liailical Convention tlitit nomi nated (limit, uiiulo this pledge to tho people : 'The Covcmnlrnl of the t'iilte-1 Hliea ah'iuhl lie itilininiiileri'd with tliti atrictcxl: eooiiouiy, and llio eiiriiiitiiinl wliirll liavii Iiooii to hiuiinl'ullv iiurmd and fudUirvd by Andrt-w JoIiumiu whuiii tlu'.r tlirumlvra vli-c'.e.l, cull luunJIy for rtidi-jul ruform." The fuel that Mr. Duwes, tho ablest Rudicd ot the Kiulicu! brood in Con gress bus been forced to denounco the A i ! ti i i ir. 1 1 u I i o n for its wasllul extrav agance, greuter limn thai of Andrew Johnson, is a til commentary on thin pleilgo ot tlui Radical leudcrs. Tliosumctiiantiiud Collux National Convention it L Chicago, bus this plank in its pluUoriti : "Kttotcrtt, That we liiilily cointnend tiie tniril of iminmiiiiiity and forlHuiranoe with wlii.;h men wl have nerved ill the rflii-lhtin, Lut who now Irankly nnd Imne tly cooperate witli u in rnntoriiiK (it'iico ot tne eountry ami rveoiidtruHuitf Hit .)U'!utii Bdito governim'tita npou the la.iin oi ini.nrliiil judtiuu and equtil rixlilH, am rm'oiviul hu.ik into the ooiumuuion ol lit- loyit) peojd", anil Hi' favor the rctnovul uf the diiiuulilii:aliii and ret.trietinn-H iuiion,.d upon tho late reoeU in the mine mcaMire aa tln ir niirit ut itivalty will tlir. and at may ho coututeiu with the ealety of ttW h.yiilpeoplv." Jlow shuiiicfully this pledge bus been broken is seen in tho laws pro viding ior tho ro ndniission of Virginiti into the Union. Every condition that hml been imposed on her, thul. Statu be lieving that her Constitutional rights would bo restored, accepted and cur ried out in "ood faith, nuil slill her ,i, '..i ;'i , , , .. , lU.'I'VII IIV'I HIHII ! 1 IIV IIUIIIIIIHlllfll could bo prepared, and new, ubsurd, infiiiiioiis, unconditional enueliiienls uiailo, to maku her nnd her people, Union and Secesh, drink the cup of dogrudution to tho dregs. Another plank in that Chicago platlorm rends thus ; "It it due to the labor of the nation that filia tion nhonld lie Dpinliri'd and minced aa rapidly a the natioufll faith will permit." To break up tho present high rate of tuxulion, tho Secretary of the Treasury pays tho national debt with one promise to pay in another promise giving ono bundled and twenty dol lars in greenbacks for every hundred dollars in bonds extruvnguneo and corruption spends the money of tbe people, almost ns fust as it is rniscd, nnd (en. (iiniit, who was nominated on the phi I form thut promised labor that laxulion should bo cquulir.cd and reduced, recommends that the present larilF, made for New England alone, should bo retained, and that tbe debt of tho tuition, runt rafted to be paid iu greenbacks, should be paid in gold." Still, with nil these lactn ami many more that miht be adduced, of broken promises still tho Radical pnity is a coiiMi-tent one consistent in its own inconsistency. Mtffltntmcn Register. A TiiiE Picti rk Tho New Y'ork Tribune thus sketches tho business ol Radical members of Congress, who arc constantly prating about retrench ment, economy nnd reform: "One wants a new Judicial diMricl made, wheieof his brother or best fiiend is to bo Judge, and his cousin or next friend aspires to bo Marshal. Another wants to increase the salaries of the United Stales Judges generally, or at least thoso of Ihe highest class. An other wants a liberal suh-idy for a railroad, iu which ho is interested, or which is calculated to enrich bis con stilucnts. Another goes iu fur a river or bin bur improvement, advantageous to his district. Another wants a steamship lino established and sup ported from the Treasury." This is i certainly good for the Tribune. Better Tiiikvf.s im Orrii'E. ''It is notori. otis that Democrats in office under Johnson stole so largely thul during his whole iidmiiilslriition tho debt went on increasing from month to nioiith."--,'i (tiling Timet. To the above, the Reading (liUetlc replies ll.usly ; Tho stealing under Johnson was ibuio by Radical ollicialu, whom the 1 resident was not permitted lo lo- niovo. Iliiiidreds of notoriously -or- ! rupt ollieials weru retained in nfllce .... I .1... r. .1 - i ... :.. . under the Tenuro of office Act, against Iho w ishes and remonstrances ot Pics idtnl Johnson. Who did the internal rovenue stealing iu Beiks county T See record of tho United Slates Courts in 1'hiladclphiu. A Hint. --As Congress seem (lis pined lo abolish every gisid thing they i hnd in our form ot Governinetit. we i WcllU Sllirgcsl, illUMIllll II us ihev IlllVO i i .1 1 " 1 -'or luxes und te:iiili:ct frauds which , ish t ho tax on enfire. lea, nnjnr and Sii(. Alioiich XittiuHttf Ifank and their cir culuth-ri. AholtnU the Itrls hrlj for the hjuiks, hy Vyi,,ff them off wilh rejoit o, and justly rrjii-o, for then the day of their eninieitaliia now thul Inn nl eurk in al u jireinium will have begun lo dawn. I'tATII I'lluM SlllAMIl I.ATION. We are norry to record Ihe deiilh of a little child (:i btitit tuentv ttvo month ohl. of Mr. .stmiiey, re.-iding in ibut jinriiTo the Ladies ofClearfiolJ and vicinity. of Third Wnrd kmnvn u Smiihiield, which occurred on Fiiiluy luht, from il 1 ariiihtt ion. It niu'8 thul I lie child li.'t'l Inched up u Pinilll a row, ' 1111J t-hihl like, 1 11 L it in its innuih, j troni liottee it tliied 111I0 lis thnmt ! aim Imled lliere. All cllurl lo rxlu- . enle il wt-ro unavailing. 1'r. l ln i-l)- wu imnieiliuielj' miniiinnctl, but (he little one m a ahoiil breulhiriir iu bil w hen he arrived. Mlonna 'Jribunc. No IVu rtr Tai E The New York I . I ' . .. t .. I'... ....!.. Mil ' I'll, J t ' 1 , 4t 1 II .11 1 II J l , r.l I . i " We sjM'tit and wusled in ihe'bite I wur money eininh to build ninety i liarien bip ;ui:iis; or to build a 1 iimi'irea 1 111 Hie railroiuH; or nine iinif ai unit li ns would ilniibla trtnli wasted. (ion. (irntit i tliplcaaed witli Mr. I 'a we' pee( b, howiit); up the protli , . .. . , . aiity anu ''otrupiHiti oi in AUniiin.. ! trution No wonder: indeed, it ia 1 w Ihe only man in Iho Itudical rank 1 that bad the cntirii;e to put hi bod- j ti in sa 'under it f k OfoiiM mf m mm, .1 I'lffiihioiis on f f riar. One of tint most i, ,,iioh of the petty outrages which Imvn been com. milled by any committees of Ihe lliiusn of lieprcucntnlivcs, bus been pel-pel ruled hy ihoCnniinitleeoii Con tested Elections, in their report to oust from his seal ns the representa tive of the peoplo of tho Eleventh llistrict of this State, tho Hon. (icorge W. (i recuo, Dcmncrat, and install therein Charles II. Van Wyck, Repub lican, We cannot tell what 'round their nclion is bused upon, nor what possi- niu excuse lor sticli u pulpuhlu outrage mid ghtring inf.imy. Kvery proof nnd precedent is against . Tho .Eleventh llistrict is comprised ny theeouniies ol Urangeand Sullivan, i which, united, have given Democratic majorities for many years so lonjf j back as wo have any record, mid in most instances the Democratic maiiir- i itics have been larger than that given in ISM for Mr. Greene. Iu IMU, w hen there wit tho excite ment of thu war, and Lincoln, with bis cry of loyally, twepl the country ulinost us a simoom, thu Eleventh District wu9 Democratic by the follow ing vote: Oranpe. fitillivan. Total. MeClcllan n.(l;tH 3.;, Is lu.lsil Lincoln 6,7bi 2,1U tl,7a4 MeClvllnn'i majority 410 In 1807, Homer A. Nelson, Demo crat, for Secretary of (State, had Mtit majority over Mctvean, Republican. In 1XUH, thu sumo year in which Mr. (jreeno was elected. Horatio Sey. mour, Democrat, for President, bud 1 25 majority, over Grant, while John T. Jlotfinan, Democratic cniididulo for (iovcrnor, beat Uriswold, Republican, by 414 majority. The majority for Mr. Greene, over Van Wyck, ut this clot-lion, wus i)"2 Then, ut llio last election, Novem ber, 100, it wus still Democratic, giving Nelson, for Secretary of Stulo, 4!t- majority over Sigel. Such attempts to nullify the wish nnd cxpresaion of the people arc reptil sivo even to the moro decent Republi cans, nnd Mr. Paine, tho Chairman of tho Committee on Contested Elections, hits dissented from tho report. The voto of the district for tho past yours which wo give is suflicicnt t; indicate that the people are in tho majority Democratic, and thul tho forcing of Vuu Wyck into tho scut us their rep resentative is a dumnublo attempt to deprive tho majority of tho Eleventh District of representation. X. . Democrat. Sad Acciuknt. A child three year old, son of Henry Brown, living nenr I'oltsgrove, died on Monday morning last li'inn strangulation. During the temporary absence of its mother from tho room, Ihe child swallowed a hickory-nut with which it wus playing, and was found by its mother on her return, to be nearly dead. After sev eral attempt tho nut wn extruded from tho throat of tho suffering child, but wilh one or two spasmodic gaps it yielded up its innocent lilo Mil Ionian. Umti$cmrnts. IXIXUTOirH MTM K.-Whrrra.. I-t J ter Teflauienlary on tlieeitale.if O. PHILIP Ot J.K'lf, late of the township of Lawrence, de ceased, have been granted to the witdcrirnt.,l, and all prrenns ind-l,ti-d to eaid relate are ri-'piet-ed lo auatte immediate payinrt I, and thote nanna elaiini ai;aiinit Ihe aaine will prcernt llieu, duly anlhrnti.-ated, for rettlcinettt. uiar:.(ll JAM HIOI.LV, Hieculor. Tlt l'.Nsn NOTU'IC!. The fiillowinn per J rone have filed in Ihe ofni-eof the Clerk of the I ..tirl of Ooarter SW-rniona of f learfield eoantv. their pelltionii and bond for Lieenae, at Ihe ! Mr b ae.iion ni'tl. agreeably In Ihe aet of Aa . eeinblv, enteled "At A. ! to rrgitlato tha aale of I llitoiii-altng Li'Uor." ie: iiotrl i.trtvhr. S'haw A Wallace Bm'lT. Win. Hrtiwem, if Ucnrpf Knirr K. I. W'illinm )nnirl pHiiihuuiut..., John puitctti rtr Ia id Jolitit'i (i. I. Um.dlHlow Jiiti K"utr Wm. M. Jfrin w Jt.hn It. Itcrcrr Arnll f('!marri I'-ier Oaniifr W in. W. Irin.,, Williim ItiUJIc Jural. Slint Hirum 8tmw. M m. H. KnkT Wm. Prlmarr .lainM Itiiim. Thomm F. lluahck... Jtihn Mi tJurr I'utriik lrriinB Jmr Kliiin J'thn SliPfifT Httif Hoffman. P A I Sun net HulMmn K'irrrl KUnflrro K'litrl .tftlli.nry Juhn 1'. lli'iiJrrwm... itrftilv. Brarty. Urmlfor.l, ilr.na. OrirflrU. ( Imrfi. I I. Urai-firM. Car irtn!-it Ir. Odrwenn ille. ("onnj(!i.n. ruvinttta. OnTitijrt'in. li-.-hro. M.lnh.ih. 'tintrtt. Jnrdan. Karlhaaa. Karlhitu. 0rtolB, Opk.Ii. ....fola ,..O.I. Cfnti. l'nion, JHorria. Littmi;, O.arflcH. lirrraria. Curtrrfurtlta, (cewlaw nr. in AUTII.B LM rKC. L M. Cittnlrift rorinjrton, mi-?.3t A. 1. TATK, Clerk. SAML. I. SNYDER, Practical Watch Maker. Opoil K Got. Biglrr't rrtMrDr, fD'OND STREET, t I.EAR1 IELD, FA. ff-frA!l kirxtp flf Walrhra, Crk MBd im-Uy pnniiitf rf jiairrd, ani rk ariantl to fur krttifiariit't.. mar2.T0 PUBLIC VENDUE! 'nrm; ui br k.u t im. .li r.-f ft V. At tair. in l.a hr Hair, at (lir wi- on f.MX HIMV, .VAKi'tl !SMh. 1T0. tti follow, itiff rif-ntl I'Mi'rrH Two hnroa, two on t. . tin eg v nn. I tmrnefi, hnrt fnrp, lnwt and timrim, fulttrn'or, one Hmliti ahnrr plow, n timHrr Hied and I" I rbain, grain rrinll, ix)lbi, iti' Ji c!iiiitV, two rot.kinn ituvrii, one pinr Ule loir, W-t-lca l, tal r, and Dn mhrr aitirlit (M tiiinirrn o fiifntioo. iVlwaie (o pomim-nf at t 'r'n-k p. m., of raid iio, ilirn (lie tc:D.i m:i t madr knwn. mir::t fi.i.ma ai.Mrv. lri;ss maki(j. ON the Hill inatanl. Mi.x-a limit llalfirlil. lllntK-na DIM' MlklMi I.XTAII. I xIMI.T,.n,r Mr. 11. IlriJc l Tailnr Shp. and r..'.tftil!tr aoticit. thu ..ttn'tinra of the tailiit of rirarflilil an'l M-init.T. 1 ha wh. pntrnnitf Da may Hi-prtiil npn hai ir.f thrir work d n lo or.Irr, Imlh ai In atvle or fa.hinn, anj Willi tii-alnr.. anil iliati-h. mar. ?:lt pi. ADV.IMNTRITORS SALE! 1) Y Tirttic rif an unlrr tanril nut of (It Orjdiant' Court i ! thr r umtv of t trarfii-l l. In tlir C'.m- i nii-nwrnlf h "f IVni li ania. tlipr will Im rxjniwl j to PiiMip Salf at tf Ciiit HnuM in t'U-arfrl J, od MiMiday, Im-rh ! 1hK, at P. M., Thf MlMwinf .li-arnWJ RKAl, KSTATf., lit Uir ir'jrriT of Uwrgv (i. nival, JvN"aMM AH tl't rt-rtniti tra t or : of mtt , itt in Urn J trt nwii-ht. In ni4 wmntr, ImnndrH 1 nnt i ri'ir'l n ft.U-WP U-f ttinieft ttw ion Iinrbffivn ttitlurl anl lcr tiwninp, ! lltrorr H"rth I'J .li jrtr, wr 34 hrr- ti'-a to -lirl-li 'it : thitf val I t Ian4 f 1 hotni Hnt ' t' ir, I 4 V t 10 prn ln lo atakr i thrn aotnh lit I la nl of i:ii.)h hmrat, V rn-, tmM l.4 prrrhr I in takr; thneo rl UV Itl pvrvhci to Ibt pi art I of lira inning I Containir.g about 124 Acres. 1 Ttin'T ft' nf wht.b arv rlaarfl. harinc lf 'rn-rliti lln-trn, atxl tli rrn.ain.lt r of mid lnn-1 hriin wrl ttmKTft n netlfrlaid with ftml. Till nJipoiat.l. rTI-llMR AND CnNMTIOXfi : Aiw-lhiH In hn4 anH tt W Unp in twn nnnaal fia men tit, rrort-U It fccitJ and nort aff on lb pnniMi, sJtl A4a f 4- O- Em?l( tro'l ;ilcu' (IVflllfiCIIUnH. FOR SALE! VVAI.I AIU.K I'Hnl'HtTV la Ihe tillage .1 l.illlieiilinrir, I'l, ai t) 1.1 rnwnly. Pa , rwn.ial nK of two 'loan .nu. a late frame lw-llhi lli'ilie, IS by 3A, well tim-hed. wilh eellar Amleri lmvitK alt lha sc'ea-air nathtiil.liiige, each aa Slahle, Coal and W ood llouae. Alio, all Uftiee. IX by It, and II Rood bearing Appla Treea. All of which will be aolj eery low for eaih, or on ti-rnia lo uit llit furebneer. For partieulara apply to lha lubivriber reridiog on the premif-. ilr. I1KOIIOK WILSON. Luthrnbutft, Marrh 2, I! 7" Jin. IN TUB M.ITTI'II (tp TIIK I'KTITION of Mnry E. Fim-nl, a-liniitiptratrix, tnJ Kl-it-utiil Willuiui, aittnini'tititcr, of K. Hinrnl, Imii ul H'Wif t(ri!fl,i, 'fffCHI, irn?iiiff iImtio Iwr itpct-itin lKrliirimini ot' toiiir.':nt lirtwu-n tlvoritf ti. Hini'iit, t.ilo uf ltruHfuni tuwiifliip. dwt'ninl. ami in ii Klijnta hiuial, ilcocnunl, for the jj tl r I": ? nml title a crilaiii tU cv uf lanj nttiatc in JJiad lufl tiiwiiltiji. W lirn nn.thr art id ailfttinictnidirnof KHjIi Smral, Irr d, r,-r.:nUi a pi'iitinn to Iht- Orphan' Couil fur iin tenuity ot t'ln.rflfl'i uu ih 1 4 1 b ot Jniiuitn. I 7 1, BtttitiB lorlh I hut llio aniil iienrt (i. Hutui! htid in hit lilriimr, lir dml win tract, nlil anl ImmihU liimm U to ixtnvf y raul luu i buumttil anj ilomrilii-J follow: t rfiiirijii at ft wLitf ojlt, nn liut of laid of J. W. J'tirmr. iwnee north fl.-J tlrjfrrrt', it 41 pfrchcn, to Hufnnnnti ltarnr ur nifir, fii hi ih 4ti (l'((r', writ Ail prrt-hoi tu maplt't thfnttt nortli 4.i ttrprrtf, went 21 prrchf-a tv ponl : then along line ol Thoi. lUrrUon tract, aouili 97 di-nrv-a, teit Id pm l.ti lo pot ; Ibcnov mm 71 perelim more or It m to t irch, ntsar run ; turner up run 12 perch- tu pint ; tlit noe eaat 27 pircbra to atuinp.aad t tyrant- north 17 d.-Kreff, ra 77 pmctirnto Mliilt-oak and plarr of kcKiDnititf; euntttihmr; 37 artl, more or Ir.i. 'I hut in purauanuc ut ni t (H,iHrK-t taxi Klijah tneai looit poHptt-tilun ot mid pmtilMca, madv val uahle itiiproremfnta therwut, and paid m concid lahlt puritun of the purctiaae money. Aud lur thtr, loth aaid partiea to auid eon tract baring died without any provision being made for the i fiTruianre ol laid rontrnet. W'ltemupon aaiJ Vuurt .tlrW and direct! thai mlaAion be liued and arrted upon tbn dininutratom, widow and lie ir of Umrgm ti. Kraeal, daoeard, hy reail ihK or copy thereof, and not ice lo all olhi-r 'partiea in iutortit hy puhlication in one neipm,-r for three, wet-k euhaeflutively. to be dirmtetl to the helm and lcjfl rprrat ntHt ive of atd dtrnti ol. eoniinaiiiliu'C thvin to appear on wc-uJay, ilunh 2lt, A. It 17(1, at en Urphani' Court then to be held t (' tartreld, and abow eaue, if uy they have, why tatd rontrart ahuuld not be ppecifieally pirforintd cronlmg to the true Intent and mean ing thereof. Of all which the nol bui and par tita iutertated are n mated to take but ice. ItjT the t'tmrt Birl.3t A. W. LEE, Clerk 0. C. Sheriff's Sale. Y eirtueof aundry writ a of VthHttioni Erpomnt iprvfd out ot the Court of Common Fltat of Clearfield eoontr, and to me directed, there wil! be exnoaed to puhltc aate, at tbe Court llouae, in the borough of Clearfield, un Mondav, lha 1IM dy of March. !H7ft. at I o'clock, p. m, tbe followiug deeeilbed Heal Ettate. 4e wit : A certain tract of laud aiftiale in Covington tnwnnliip. Clearlield county, l'a., buundi-fl on Ihe Koutb by the rtuithport turnpike, weft by John Keitrr, nortk and eaat hy Karihaut land t con taining luu acren, wore or It-: alniut 2j area cleared, and having a young heating orchard and a tuall frame hiue erected thereon, l'-itrd. taken in exerntion and to be told u the properly of iicnrjr jtr.irr. Alan, a certain tract of land vituatr In Ccinrton townahip, Clearfield county, l'a., bounded on the nouth hy the hmithpnrt turnpike, went hy John Hider, north and rant by Kartbaua lands; con taining 1UU fr-rea, more or lew; about 2b acrea cleared, and a mi II ftaine bonne and young or chard thereon. tMted, taken in c ecu I ion and to be aold aa tiie projierty of Ilvnry Kidrr. Alao, a certain trart of land tituate iu Drady township, l learrirld county, l'a., bounded on tbe north by landi of J .hn Uumhargfr, wcat by llev erling. a.alh by Cation, 4c, and cant hy Kiaith amftotWra: containing I ho acrea, and having 25 acrct eh-ared and a h g hnune and barn erected thrrenn. Seiieit, taken in circution and to be aold aa the rwrt.wrty irf Jaiura A. liiion. Alao, ajeertaio tinct of land situate in Wm.dward town hi p. CU-arhrld counly, l'a., Ifcgioniug at a corner o landi of Ucurgc ilorkr-nterrv. thence hr i land of llkei)herry to land of John" Alexander ; thence l.y Unit ef ALexawler to corner of Tavtor'f land ; Iheeoe by land of Ta viur tu corner of Conlcy land: them-e hy Coiley 'a land to corner of . A. and J. I). Whitcttidv'i land : thruce by their land to Whttcttdei' etirui-rt theoce by land of White aidtt to place of bejnnnirrg; eontaiMng 2041 acrea. more or lea; having about ItiO acrrs clean d. a good bearing orchard, two-itory dwdling bouae and a good hauk barn thereon erected ; being part of two purvey a. -iarl. taken ia eiakrntioa and to be aold aa the property u4 ia)d Akry. A I a certain tract of laud ailuate la Srrb town.hip. Clearfield county, l'a.. bounded aa fol lows : lit ginning at a blai k alder, thence nortli ( dt grrea, enct 'Si perched f thence aouth KA drgreea, eaM 2'2i perch-i; tbt nce outh .i degrees, eaat perch j thence anulh K d greea, east 32 perebaa to Mst ; thence south .17J degrees, east 72 perches ; thence aoutb f. drgreea, ea-t fi2 perches ; thence north tltgrcfs, eat It per-he: thence north 2-'$ degrees, eaw Jfl pert-he : I hence north 7J de ffrres. cat ail Mrcbea to a ehratnut ; thence north CO dt-grera. west four perchea to a po4 ; thenee south 7" degrees, wet 1 1 perrhw tu a piist ; thence -'J degrees, west I2 pcrchei to a post; thence north K'i deifrees, west 1(4 perchee to atones: tht noe north 2i d( grecs, oaM S perches to a white oak; thence nrth h7J d grecs, eaat Ml perch ct to a ptne stump; Ounce aouth H7 drgreea. west etglit ptrcl.ee; then-e eotith Si) degrees, east 2.14 crche; tlirnne south 4f degrees, east 31 perches; lhec south dt gre a, eaat 4.1 perches ( theoce south h, J drgreea.eaat II.' perches to stuoea ; thenee nirth 624 dgTes, eat Vi perches lo a white pne stump; Iticn 37 degrcfs, rast 34 ptft-hos to I ..nr., and thence aoulh 21 degrees, west 1 10 pcrciiea to the I. lack al.lt r a'td place of beginning ; rontau.ing l acrea and 67 perchea, Kurveved 1 1th Noreinher, lMHJ. on warraai granted to Henry tlroe. Heiaed, taken in tircuhou and to be aold aa tb pmpcrty of Henry tiroe. Also, a certain Iracl of I a hi situate in Chester tillc, Iiecatur tnwnalitp, Clearfield county, l'a., btmnded and dscnl-ed as follows, to wit : Front ing on atreet (10 feet, and on Alton atrert ;a I leet, hack to Cl'.ver alley ; Iwing a cot nrr lut, and , knwn aa lot o, 7fi. and Joining M No. ?7. in sid town plot, and baring a two-rtry platik boute erected thereon. 8riaed, taken ia execution and to He aold aa the property of Edward Hill. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Tloggv townhtp. Clrarfltld county, l'a., beginning al a white oak Corner, thence north Ij7 peichee lo white oak : thence by John Taylor surrey, west 2..fi perches t pot, and earner if John W. Kyler; thence by tame, south 1 j7 perches to pnat ; thenee east J.tfl perrhes to white oak and place of begin ning : containing 2IN aerta, more or leaa ; baring tlirreon envied a log house and barn, and a large bearing orchard and ahout 70 acrea clear "d land Heiactl, taken in ricentinn nnd t be told as the property of James M. hhaw. Also, a certain trncl of land liliiate in Osceola Ikorough. Clearfield etnuity, l'a., bounded as fol lows : Fronting aoiith nn I.ihgle street fet. and it taring a mi l llr M, B'liointng lots So, (t and ; it leing lot No. f7 on pt-at of said borough; with a good two-story plattk bouse and tuber out -build inga erected thereon. cVitrd, taken in execution nd to be Bold ai the property of Murfdiy A krrin. Also, a oertain tract of leti1 situate iw P.ggs t')nhip, Clearfield eonoty, l'a., bonndesl as o ow, to wit: Itrginning at the aoulh cast corner of the survey. Ihrnce north ?H perches, along line formerly mnde for Jowph W il!nm, and afterward e. in v eyed by Charln Hird to John Mitchell, to post comer; tlirti'-e west by lands of I'hilip lteu- Ojh" atvllt 1 1-arrhM. and Still We Ul nf Mitt.ly l.umt'due 4 pen-hfa; Ibeacc ajrmn Weat ,S2 perches t thence west 16 perchea to corner of land of Andrew t'mo , thence along his line, aa ctu-rcyi-d in 1s5?. ainh l .sj pcrchfs to post ; thrnce by other lands f A. C.'rwaa, east t2 rmrehea; cn-U-nittg V.S acrra; being tbe largest portion of snn ey in the name oi Adam Mraart, and patented ImiIi ' i!!, ir?1 ; rtMHy all cienrcd, and baling a trtall bouse anij baro e-tcd thereon, feitet, taken in eteeutlcn and to be aa the propertf of Jactb Haney. Also, fonr certain tract of land, situate a fol li ws : Na. 1 situate in Hradtoid townihip. Clear B. Id county, l'a.. beginning at a htacfc oak en the haik of Ihe rnut hanna riter, thence aouth nP d grees, west U'Ji pen-lies to a pnt on the original line of sur.ey; lln nce ao th 22 degrees, west I ?n fterches to pitch pine comer on the W est H'anrh of the hunhnniia river j thence down said river, its se.rral eourees ami diaances. a I out 34.1 perches to the place of h-e-nning ; containing tr.2 acre and allowances, with 2i perch , and having there, on erected a small b g hone and bam. and about 74 acre rl. ared. Tra l No. 2, situaltl in Brad ford townbip, t liarfi. ld eonnty, l'a.. beginning at a eucitmloer, on the W et llraneh of the Hnnue hanna, corner of a larger trwl, of which this is a j part : thenee north nS degrees, mrei ,' porhea to a post j theoce sonth -aVtf rtr fiP perches to a poet eftee north eaterle Ad peri'hes to the river I lb. nee ah'iig the li er. by it e several conraea and distances, tti the cic umlMf and place of Ircgtnning ; j containing aUiut 20 arrs, more or less, all cleared j 1t nd. No. a tract, situate in Karthans fownahtp. I t learflt-ld County, l'a., bounded on tiie east si.le l.y ; the t hnton eninty I me, north by land of lltih Mctlttpigal. West by .loha MrOonigal, and aouth , by land ol Jeremiah tiainea. entaiiiing alout .Ml j aerea, and haung ereeted thereon a large two slt.ry frame hou a frame tank ham, and a good I beariht on-hard, and being all r lea red and under a gl lence. No. 4 tra t. situate in Karl ha us toanslnp, Clearfield eonnty, l'a.. admin the above I de-eritt ha a- rea, and btmg all cleared. Heited. j taken in esecution nd to be sold as the property of I fuse tiainrs. I r4T Bidden will Uke netiee that 15 per eent. f the purchase ntoriey mut be paid when the prcrerty t knocked down, er it will he rut np j again lor tale. C IIKMld II nWK, 8unirr't Orrit k. 1 Sheriff Clearfleld, l'a., March S, I 74 iflllR DKMOrRATIC ALMANAC f. I-"! and l- fur aala at lha Piot nflra. I'rtoa U nan. Mailad ta aa; adtraaa. af 31 nv dvcrtlrirmfnti , Sheriffs Sale. HY float f sundry wr'.ta of Flri frims. Issued out of tha Vmrt uf fcmwun flaaa uf Cteatfla'd county, ftd In directed, thcra will be atposad lo Pl'ltLIC PA l,K at the C ert llousa In tha borough of Claarflald. on Monday, tha Slit day nf March, tffTO, al oaa a'aloeh. t hi., tha following Heal Kit ate, to ait t All IMrndant'a Intenit In a certain tract of land fitnate In Itumai'lfl township, Clearfield onuoty, l'a., bounded and dnaeribeij as follows, to wil : Ilegiiiaiag at poM, thenee north ?( drgreea, eaat 191.4 p'-rche-a toatones; ttien -e south h7J de grees, east BH I't-rehe to a post ; tbmee sath 2j degrees, wtst I"J pirches lo tonn; the ac north hM decrees, west 24. T lurches to gum; thence south 2" d grrt-a. eunt ti perchea to white oak grnbf thrnce north ID degree, eaat 10.9 jrt-nhei to atones ; thenee aouth to post, and thence aouth H?l decree-, weal ltlf..T p'lrehea lo the place of beginning; eontaiuitia! 9j acni and allowance; having iul 2.i acrea cleared and a house erected thereon, Ktiit '1. taken in execution and to be atdd as the property B. T. Mitchell.' Also, all thote certain p. pmifrca siiuate in Clear field county, in the Suit uf Pcni.:,vlvania ; one thereof ritiiitte in llnton township, in paid tcun'. Iicginning at a fpunUh (ak, cortitr uf land of J. II. Kmith, I hence north 70 degrees, cast perches tu post in small run ; ibenee north 2 degrees, west 379 perchea to post : thene m"th 7o degrees, went I S pertdirs ; thence south 20 degrees, east 3711 peri-he, by land uf J. 11. Hitiilh, to place of bigiuonig; cnlainibg 24 area and allowance; being ttia aaiae premiae conveyed lo said Iavid T ler by D. Ilairo A rit.ns, by deed dated May ?vt, Ih.'7, rcconted in ded Look 'H," pge o4j, Ac. AImi, I nil acre uf land MtuuJe in u.ic township and partly 111 Jay township, Klk ctiuuiy, being in the north west corner of lot So. 4'JH7, bounded by the first descriled premiata 011 the eaat, by lands of Hewitt on the south, and tetng the same prem ises conveyed to said I'avid Tyler be M. Nichols and wife by de- l dated Mareb th. IhftS reettrded in deed bouk U," page 41, Ac. Alej., another piece in Huston tow 11 1 hip alitresaid, beginning at a pnat by two ainall" hickories, tbrkT by flrat de- Mrttwd fteoe, north 70 d grees, cavt S n rchc to beeeh: tbenm atill by Tyler, aouth 20 degree', fMst 212 percbeH to Spanish oak ; thence aouth Tu ilegrees, west 3 nerrht-s to poat t thence by John Hewitt's land, north 79 degree, went 212 perehrs to place uf beginning; aontaining u ac.-ea and ift p'-rehca. nelt uiearure ; being tbe aatne premi ata eoneT-l hy At wood llui.dr and wile be deed dated I4tb May, lHfll, recorded indeed book T," page 343, tu aaid I'avid Tyler. Also, two other pieces of land situate in Huston township. Clear Aid eounly, and ia Jay townahip, Elk county; one thereof part of lottery warrant No. i3S, dated May 17'h, Kfti, Ix ginuiug at a post in tbc run an the aouth side of Bennett's branch of the HiniM niahuuing Creek, at aouth -eaat corner of other land of llarid Tyler, thence by aame, north 2fl degrees, eaat S7 Hrchee to atones; thence by land formerly of kidd A Co., nurih 7 di grees, eaat it) perebea toa'ouas; tbeooe aouth 29 dt grees, cast S.'4 perchea to hcneJoeb 1 thet.ee by other land of l)arid Tyler, aouth 70 drgreea, west JX percbet to white oak ; thenee aouth 20 degree, east 24 erchea to a birch 1 thenee aouth ftl dearrora. weat 12 perches lo place of beginning; containing H6 acres and allowance 1 being the came premises conveyed to the aaid Iaid Tvler b? Haml. raTer and wife hy deed dated July 27th, IN'7, rtovrdea) at i. tear Held in deed hook "It, page 423, e. The other thereof beginning at white oak. the aontb eaat corner of the tract, thenee tout a 79 degrees, west 21 perchea u whita oak; thenee aouth 2 1greea, eaat 3i perchea to white ash; thenee outh 70 degreee, went 33 pereliea to poat thenee north 21 degree, weat 3 j4 perches to poat ; tbeuc oonn e oegrwea, eaat as perches to pott, north east corner uf tract ; thence aouth 20 drgreea. eaat 320 perebea to p lace of beginning; eexUtaug 109 acres and allowance; hting the same premise conveyed ny aaiu naronei Hay er and wtfo to land Tyler by deed dated November 9b, 1 SO I , recorded at Clearfield In deed book K" page 467. and having thereon erected a large brick dwelling boose, one large frame dwelling bouse, one large iraae nan nam, ana many other not buildings: alao, a large bearing on bard. Tbe above 191' acrea being nearly all cleared and under a gotid lata of cultivation. Keiaed, taken in eicruiiua and to be aold aa the property of Iavid Tyler. -e-mauera win take notice that 13 per cent of tb purchase oney must bo paid when tb property I knocked down, er It will bo pal op again lur aaio. tIKHMIS UUW K, hiEnirr i Orrira, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pi., March 1, 1670 Jlrg (Doottj, ftrorrrifi, Cftf. BARGAINS I BARGAINS 1 V. Itlt.lTZEIt, Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a. (Opiwala, lb Jail,) T HAVE bow tact Inl claaa dock af i- r sod i, aahrt l Ut, wania af ik, III, My tlork Wing lar,, tti hj aii,tall. aialiia, addition ihrralo, I aa. al.la la apssaiaaal. all aba ai.i faior aaa bj calllB(. I bar. DUY GOODS, N.tiaoa, Oinghaaia, Clotba, PriaU. Dtlalo... Ca,.lai.r,a. Silka. Rrt. Saliatta, Caakaima. Twd..Cnkarri. Alnaraa. Mi.bair, Laaall-a, Maallna, Flaaaal .aa,t,. Kllboa., Cloaka. Balnoral Skirla. Bona Fklru, Ebawla, Prata Trlajmlcji, Iliad R,ia, Cap, Cartata, Ol.Tn, frarfa, C.llara, Ortcadia, Vtila, Tab), CaTfra, do. CLOTHIXG, CaaU, Pan la. V,U, Cr-CoaU, Of al'l FhaaU, 6hirla, Hal., C.p., t'ad.r Sbirt. act Drawaia, Boot, aad Bkaaa, 0u Sho.t, Crafata, 6ok, 0 lafaa aad CalLra. GROCERIES, Tta, Cafra, nar, klolaia.a, Palt, Caadlaa, R. a, Floar, Baooa, Fi.k, T.baeta. RaJ.laa, Carraali, 8iirat, Crark,ra, Vlarfar, Oila, Varai.h, Ptppar, Alrobol, to. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carnata, Oil clalb, Dm,, at, Clarka, Laokiai Olaaar,, ("karat, Bark,u, WaahkaaHa, T.ka, flat Iroa., Pbb,, Wiadow B.iad., Wall P.B, ca! Oil Uaaca, Brd., 1'aibr.naa, Kalraa, Forka. S poo a a, Cratk,, Flora, aad Slera Blacklag. HARDWARE, Qaaantwara, Tiawara, Olaaiarara, Waadra.ar. Capaaraara, Boaka. titalloa.r;, Ma.iral Ooada, Trunk., 8kal., At. -AII af ablrk will k, ,ald oa Ik atoai na aoaabl, Uraaa, aad tt klibatl Barbal prir paid far Oraia, Watl aad all kiada f foantrj prodara. REMEMBER Till PLACE: C. K R ATZK ITS, (nppo.lta lha Jail.) CLKABriELD, PENN'A. 1 1 GOING IT ALONE! Saddle and Harness Manufactory, LtTIIEnsni Ril, PA. rpSIK on lrrairBI rp'lfollt Inform, lb. rill. 1 arn. of Bra.lt Inan.h.p. and lha i.,SI,r g,,. ...lit, that k, i. fall, prrpanM t. a..n.f,rr, oa .liorl Bohr.. fn.Bl lha brat of malarial and al rrrr rM.oal.la ralra. arartlbing ia bia lioa. Bfairmg duna pronipllr. '1IKXRV W. FHOfll. O 1 l.l(.ll.p w w,,!,,., 8LEIUII8 O nit or eti-bang. al jaat LiAYll LITIAT 8IASLI, s,w.fiws a. a Ultt J. B. GRAHAM & SON'S, MARKET 8TRn:T, CLEA H V I K L I, Pa. Dealers in all kinds of LUMBER, D7 uoods, Uroccncs, uc. n UK anbaeribara ba.lntr ,ntarcd Iota parlntr-J- ship for ibt parpoaa of carrying oa ikt bn.iaM of Mrrrhandi.lo. anw olltr a rial inn rara opporuiniir in id. eiiiteB. ol vl.t,. flald and adjoialnff eooBliaa ta j atnre f'Mi al arboltaalr nr ralail prlrai, that will a.mrl tha aalnairgctad. Tb.lr aod arill ka panie,. lar'r iirlrd la .all thla market. Erarj ladj III. ibarafora. ?H "Hanlna of bar ba.lia., Hi iM fant. bdraiiir lh!l braaah of oar Imnin,. Ill rlTa apanlal atlantl.B. atd aiartibtn, aaadad in a !! rajulalfd boaiabold '111 at all llioe. ba fuond Is our atsro. DRY GOODS: Onr stork of HH Y CMMIDM ahull not h nr. paeiad, oltber In quality or price, and will say. brae. In pari. Print of ery atyle, OingkatM and Lawn of every quality. Muslin of Try trad. Je Line adapted to th tastes of the old and your; ; nnd every ariHe of any a in 4 of goods they sell Is tn bo a represented, and war. ranted to giv Bailsfactlon. DRESS GOODS: A to DRF.HM GNIA-we hart a rpl'fHlJ aajonneot of Alpaoae, hlck. white, and I ) orsi Anworeg. Silaa, ad in eh art all th atn style in th maraet W Jrvr tbls fuel u boeoeao keewn lo rry person fn tha eoenty. with oar itw and ztensivo stock of DRgge, GOODS, tb ladies ean all ho soiled by iut dropping la and getting a Dice drees paiieti, lac aelt, kid glue or by duirg that wbie u baiter i gir bora well-alied pun. and .brill find good and paying iarawtnent in mWal. erlea, edging, ribbon, glove, hosiery, er iy other bowsekofd iceiti. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR; Aad la addition to abat bar, alratrf .aaaaaralad. a ktap all kiada of OETI iV MEN'M WKARaaab aa Clotb,. Caaaiawrai, Sallnalta, II a U. Boot, and Skua,. Ac kr.idaa, a aiea aaaonaaal al Mad, ap CLIiTHIKQ for Mr a aad Beja. aiaaafMtarad aataf tkaiar; kr.t aaatarial, akiok . ill aril lor ratk ar aiekaofa fur aoaatrj pmduoa at prieat wkiek ill aatoBt.b ararrbodj. SQUARE TIMBER: Wa ar. a laraal rarari-d ia barinj aad arllin nQHARK 1IMHI:H aad au.f,,. Utrd LUMBER, aad aa. i il gir, Ibi, kraark af baaioaaa apa.ial attaatioa. aad Ibaraf.ra laaka il aa objact la ararj oaa ko kaa LaakarloitUU eoiaa aad daal arith at. GROCERIES k HARDWARE: W, .ball alaa kaap asa.taailj aa k.id a caa.ral a.aortnrat af CKDCKRIU aai II A R D W A II K, bick .ill Mil a: tiaaai. ia(lt low prioaa. Wa alaa kaap a fall auor. atal.f QUIvr.KrtWAitB. TIU drpanairai ill ka kept fall aad eaatplata, aad ail ... oataaiplat, kooHkarpini, aill lad It U. aWf adraauga U aomt aad trada "Ilk a. kMaan a ara ao lilaattd, aad, from long aiparuaca ia tb, balDa, aa .U arqaaiatad with Ik, aau aad aaoaaiiiia. af tkia aoamaaitj, ikat foil aliatad U ararr aiaa aaiaa aad akild aaly akea II a point u kaa Ualr gvoda fraai at, a, oaa plaaaa tktai kolk aa ta a,aaliij aad prica. Tkarafar,, aoaia along aad bar yaar BOOTS BIlOEs, nATS CAPS, REACT MAX CLOTH IN 0, and ararrtblni joa a aad w raa. dor joarnlraa aad faaiiliaa aoaafortabla, froaj JAMES B. GRAHAM k SOX8, a CLEAtflTLD, PA. V A VALl'ABLE FARM FOR SALL CONTAINING I0 ACRES. fpilK nnderaignod, hariag determined t di. X r"- f bi proerty, oflrr fw aale oo of tb Buost drsiralile farms in Law rr nee township, ait. aied within tw. nirf tha borough of Clearfield. Th tract contain ISO arres, ? of which an cleared and under a good state of enltivatioa.a4 baring tbtreo a dwelling bowao, book bara.atet spring boose, aad alt other neceevmry oat bail dinfi; togeiber with a fin orchard of ricellent appr aai peoehea. Il will he held for sale until tbe irrl of April neit, when if not sold It will b reated. WrTerma easr. For further particular ad dres ht nteribert or rail peravaally al to pi-riuisea, near Clrarflrld. S3 JOnN nAW, Sr. Furm for ISnlcI q-IIB nnderaigned olTrra at PRIVATE PALI X. tb following deveribed Real Esiate: A certain Farm, aituat in Montgomery towi ship, Indiana county. Pa., f to mile froai U Susqwehanna Rirer, rONTAIIKGOXKIStKDRE:DAlRtJ Vll tits or red with heaalncb nod pi. Tb in proveaaenn are a good dwelling boas and bar. A young orchard and neeer-failing spring af ot ter on th prewiisea. Tho land it underlaid wiib a rein of god coal. aMT For further particular appl to tbe b enher. liAII A. RICH A KAN, jao5 Ita Cash P. O., Clear fi rid oounty. Pa. COURT PR0CLABCATI0H . THKREAft, no. C. A. MAYER, Preside! Judf of th Court of Com mo Plea f th Twenty-ftfib Judicial District, eeaipeeed of th e own lift of Cloarfteld, Cratr sod Ciiat.a aad Uon. Sawrtt Cltd and Hon. Jc Wit at tit, A saoe la i Jed Are of Clear Id county, hit Isaued their prcpt, to ana rfirecud. for tb balding af a Court of Vmwm Plea, Orpham' Court, Court of (d)rter eeslona, Court el Ojer and Terminer, aad Court ol Oeneral Jail Ilt ery.al the Court llouae at rteartela.lnaad rVrta eouuty of Cteeruftd, onnimenriag on ih Third Monday, tint day of March, !7K and to erntlnue en week. NOTU K IS, therefore, hereby gire. to U Coroner, Jastiev of the Peace, and Crest ablet, In and fcr atd county f Clearfield, to appear in their proper person, with their Rolls, Rrrordi. Inquisition. Kiswmution. and other Rewiem breneee, to do tboa thing which to their etfice, nd In their behalf, perui U be doao. OIVBN under my bond al Clevfteld. 0 Vd ilaa af B'a.laHaia.ai laa Ika aaaa aaa I 4 Alva. . thenaaud Sight hundred and teeeu'y. CVRKaMI'S HOWK, 5lriC p r.c.iTi;R wotic n-Koticiiberiy -B. , a,,rn T lIW"in RAToaOII ntTV vwrm ciammed and passed by me, and remain lied f record in this otTW for tb inspection fif heir, Ir rat res. creditori,and all at bet in any ether way inlreated. and will he presertoi to the nett Or p hart a' Court cd Clcerfle.tl county, to ke belJ at th . Court House, In the horenrb t Clearfield, or. eneneing on the th rd Monday (being tb SIM day I of Marrh. A. I. Kinal aeeonnt of Joseph II. Breth and Mary William. admiBittratnraof 8atnnel W ill is ait, lev of Burn tide township, deeoased. Final aeeonnt of Catharine Mitchell, eteeatril of C. C. Mitchell, late of Gam side townaMp, dee d. Final account of John fallow and Kltta Ferra so, eiorators of James Fi'rgweoa, late of tbe bor ooth of Lam her Citr, deeeard. Partial aeeonnt of Samuel llagertr, eievator f 8amwd Hagerty, Pr ml ol liulick lews ship, deeeaaed. Final aeeonnt of 8amnet llagertr, gwsrdio of WiUetta C. tee. haniT:R' Orrtrt, A. W. I.F.K, Clearfield, Pa- Feb. 13, IPTfi te. ( Roister. JAMES H. PARKER, POIIK PACKKIt, Aad WbolMal. rvalrr la Boc-a. Mr. Park, Lard, hajar i'rti Ham. aad n.f, Ni. l.ihfrtr Hlir.1, tt PITTMM'RC!. l-.i!kV4. la Altenllon, nlermrn J rpilK amlmlgard ib t. infona all ap-rim I al.raira Ibal Ibrr haia a f ad niai dii.a, ki-aaa al ta. Illli B.IX. akar. ibrr ata prrparrd ta acmainindala a. maa.T aa Bill faro, ikaia lik a call. Th. mIi bating kra I ha ool, it ia ao a Ttr aWir.1 Ir p'ao. l.od. al raft, earn II, on .abar a..r ol Ibr r r.'. Faa. I Upd rKAZlER A UWtR.