,1 r i mwf mi" r T- Ui! ML III She ptpuhlitflti. "" iiB-wna. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, ditui amd rnorBiiroa. t Xltt- 41. ' . rnrs.-r CLKAKF1KLJ), Pa. WBDNKSDAY MOHNINU. HIPT. , lT4. . DEMOCRATIC HTATB TICKET. ton Jl'IMIE OP THE alirHEMB COtaT, , WAHREN J. AVOODWART), : or BKHKH forTT. IXIH MKlTtiNANT OOVMJCOK, JOHtf LATTA, or WKTwjOrlEt.AICn rol'ICTr. Koa AI'DITOB OKNfRAI, . JUSTUS F. TEMPI.; .. or mm poi ntv. ' VO SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AfFAlHS. WIU-IAJf M CANDLKSS, , . l OP Fllll.ADELPBIA. WHO MAY VOTE. ' It is well to remind onr reader that under tlie now Constitution, every per Hon offering to vote must snow : 1. That h lift boon a citiion of tho United Plate, at leant one month. , Thi will cut off U person natiirul iaed after tho. 3rd day of OotMicr in t lio prOHCiit year. ..... . 2. That he ha roaided in the KtHt a yeRr, or, if formerly ft resident Rnd removed therefrom shall havo returned six months proceeding the election. . This in tlio juuiio provision that pro rniled in the old Constitution. 3. That ho has resided in the elee tion district where ho offers to vote, nt least two months immediately before the election. 4. That he has, within two years and at least a month before the elec tion, paid ft State or county tax assesncd at least two months prior to the elec tion. J.et no man movo from ono ward or district immediately before the elec tion and expect to vote. tioldsniith Maid is a musical horse. She boat her own lime. Two more Radical victories, like the lust ono in Vermont, will wipo Out that party even in that benighted Stnto. Tho Peniocrats of Vermont, at the recent election, jraiaed thirty-five mem bers of tho Iiegislatiiro, and it was not a very good year for Democrats either. AVoiSn Up. The miserable lleoch-cr-Tilton scandal seems to bo buried for the presold. The lM-lligerents have either firod their last shot, or they are out foraging, and will return on the double quick. The Beecher organs feel greatly elided nt the fuct that Henry wns em braced by ' host of ladies" on his ar rival at tho White Mountain. Well, it may be encouraging, but it was noth ing but a second handed ufTnir. Mrs. Tilton was evidently ahead. - Nominated. it givea ns plraure to chronicle tho nomination of our friend, V. W. Hays, by the Democrats of Elk comity, for Sheriff. Mr. Hays dis charged tho duties of that office for ono term, ten or twelve years ago, with honor to himself and to the satis faction of tho people. On a Raid. Wo notice that, that notorious humbug, Dr. Quack-Jackson, who has so repeatedly "gone through" thoeople,is about makinganotherraid, and for every fivo cenU worth of cure he will exact from 15 to 810. Those who wish to employ a first class hum bug, eanj do no better than to secure him. "A Pi.i ckey BiHMiER." The editor of tho Columbia Jlerahl went homo mad from I'ittnbiiig, and has rid Wal lace, tlnrkalcw and 'Mynier out of the Democratic party, all "lor hecanso" bis neighbor, Mr. North, was not nomi nated fur Lieut, (iovernor. We hoie our genial friend feels better since ho has liecn delivered of bis wrath. Union por Mackey. A dispatch ft-om Lcwisburg, on Monday evening, stated that the Democracy of Union county had instructed for Mr. Mackey for Congress, lie has therefore car ried Clinton, Elk and Union, and one of tho three delegates in Mifflin, and is therefore nominated, without either Clearfield or Centre. A Hoyal Mansion. The Washing ton rorresondent of the Philadelphia Press, in alluding to the headquarters of tho English Plenipotentiary says: The Uritish Embassy ,by odds tho hand Noiuost and costliest residence in town, lias been finished, and will bo ready for the occupancy of Sir Edward Thor ton on the first of October, Its cost lias been about one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the furnishing will coat half that sum. It has seven ty rooms and covers about ten thou sand square feet of ground. It is of pressed brick, laid in block mortar, and is trimmed with light-gray sandstone. Am KtAnr. Tho tickets and neces sary blanks for holding our primary election arc in tho bands of Wm. M. MeCullough, Esq., Chairman of the County Committeo, candidates, and committee men, when in town, should rail and get tliem, or learn who has them if nlrcady delivered. The voter phould see, where tho numa of more than ono cnudjdnle is printed on the ticket, that all but en are erased he fore handing the ballot to the election tionrd, and that lie votes for each of ficer to ho elected, so that Iho delegate may be fully instructed, and nochargc of trwling or corruption can then be brought against the delegates. Crowing. Since the defeat of sal ary grob-proaa-muulcr-Poland, in Ver- uont, by the freemen of that Stato, tho people la tbo Western Reserve, Ohio, lire becoming restive, and Are now moving to tie fiat Bcr. Gen, Credit-Alul,llir-Salaryrb-(jar(leld, who an Wantonly miaroimeenta that district in Congress, and haa again neooeded in having UmBelf nWmgtcd. We hope to aee every aalary grabber, Deno- rrat or Kadioaj, Mved tliii fell, who haa the Impudence to appear before me people whom he has mWied 'rmxcirins. xor mux:' The result of not carrying out the motto at the head of this article, we think, Is one nnil crhiips the grcutont reason why the Democratic party lost its prestige in 1868-0 and bus since nut been able to ' regain tbo reins of both the Stuteuud the National Ciovcriiiiiont. Wo arc, all well aware that our motto of 'Principles, not men" is the true theory iqinn which to found and per petuate a freo (iovornment. Yet, in tho M'rsevering haste for positions of honor mid power, how often is this principle trampled underfoot and party lines expanded or contracted to suit tho ambition of (hoso who sink priuci. plo in self, and in their blind eagerness tor place will subvert principle, nnd even com mon decency, for the advance ment and promotion of liervonnl or sel fish interests. Now, wo think when tine who pretends Ut I a Democrat proves himself thns untrue to the interests of his party, he is unworthy ot our confi dence and docs not merit and should not receive the support or countenance of any whoso consideration lor the sue,, cos and perpetuity of Democratic prin- elles rise aliove the grovelling nnd treacherous doctrine of self first, and ; priiK-ipkm next. In the withdrawal of Dr. iloyer, as explained in his letter published in last week's Republican, we havo an ex ample of the sacrifice of self in tho in- tcrosta of party worthy of emulation, and one which ere this wo hud hoped to see followed by others. Dr. Buyer's nomination was conceded, and his elec tion assureil, and yet, with an easy victory within bis reach, ho declines a! piace upon our ucKet in onier to re move every possiblo shadow or pretext for opjiosition to the regular organisa tion. It is well known that the Mislocs, when approached in the interest of. harmony, gave as one reason for eon- tinning their opposition that Dr.Boyerj would again be upon the ticket. Now j tho Dr. has removed even this frivolous, excuse, Rinl yet wo see tho disorgunU- ing element still at work, anil when pressed for a reason give that which, no doubt, Is much nearer the tiiitli thun the pretended opH)Hition to Dr. Boyer, namely : "That they aro de termined to lick out the old Democrat ic party and build up a new ono." This is tho declaration of one of tho leadors of the disoivanizinif element, and no doubt speaks only for its lead-1 J'1'" n? eoiinnitted an outrage on a era and not for tho largo majority of ! wni, Kirl fl,r w,lit n o was sent to those who engaged in this movement 1,10 penitentiary for three yearn. He one year ago, became thov believed 'wa released finui thnt Institution on a wrong had been done. . " ,l,c lr,t1' of My 1873. Ho wturmd We would contrast the conduct of . " Uradfonl coinny, and on the 28th Dr. Iloyer in this caso with that nian'of A"K""t he commitlwl a similar crimo or class of men who, upon some frivo- j 0,1 another white girl, and then niur lous pretext of party ingintitude, sel- do"'(l ", r by cutting her thrfiat with fish motive, or in a revengeful spirit, 1 0 n"'r- In his attempt to oscae from stands as a barrier in the way of unity, harmony, reconciliation or purty power, and does more to discourage, disorgan ire and create dissension in the ranks of those who aro manfully battling for the succoa of our motto than all tho combined efforts of our common enemy. Dr. Bovcr's actions proclaim him to lu, . n.,wU.n.i .,f ulmm , imvtv m.v u-,,11 i.n.ml. and cleailv defines his position as ono who is always ready to promote the interests and welfare j "n""' r of his party, and a tine exponent of 1 n'siJl Minneqna. Tho ex our motto, "Principles, not Men." ' " neighborhood is still at Aflor this article was written, and ai 11 I"1'1'' f . 1 L f !.. - ... W . - lew nouni ueiore coinif w iiawn, mr. . a. 'ci u. . , , , ,.b , . 1 ... .' r.VANS btii.i, Ai.ivk. J he State rob MoorehaniledtishiBeBrd,also,whiehwill . . . ,. ' ' : her, lieorge ). I'.vnns, who was dis- ueio uiu... luin m., .,.u u .s eni.i.eaiou.e .nni.Kso. ,no pany .. hi. course, and what wo have said with reference to Dr. Boyer applies to bun with equal tbrco. Repined JlYrocRisY.-llecchcrs self , constituted committeo wind up their j report in tbo following saoriliglou ,,i..c. I "W tod solium whiuxr Is th Tl.lrnc iSi'torM'thraH-i ! chftrtcUr and Inlagritp of llesrj Wsrd BoMhcr, and bow lot tba poaaa of Uod, tbat puialb all onrfaritaadiiiK. nit and abida with Plymouth j Chank and bar boloTad and laoManl Bailor, Signed, lleory W. Sift, AaftMnl Slorrf, , ""rf ".V Lu V"""!!! ,i . Wlot low, 8. V. W bits, Comailllaa of InvaitlalioB. I BrooklB, Anpnt Hib, i74. i It looks to us as though the mem- tho bucket" during tho trial, and he bers of this committee, like their "lie- had to Jhj released from prispn nine loved and innocent pastor," have been mouths ago, in order to snvo the ex standing on tho "ragged edge of do- pensos of a funeral. Vet hp is still :- r..- !...!.. Tl... I njinil 1UI Ull IIHIi-iiiiuu ivi,uu. xmj may not bo adulterers, but they cer tainly should bo awarded the "belt" for hypocrisy and refined blasphemy Their conclusions are white, if not ttige, lies, of which men of a professed "ChristuMi cliaractcr" should be ashnm-1 od. If the coiidnwt of Henry Ward Beochor and Mrs. Tilton is iut pre" censurable in tho minds of these Ply mouth saints, why assail the vulgar modes of prostitution any longer. If the free love doctrines and practices of ; Plymouth church aro to In) incorpor- atcd into the moral code of this ciiun- try, why punish men for stealing our nciirhbor's irooda. when virtue is so cheap in tho estimation of tbo patrons ! of that refined brother? i j. ....j i A Din ATTHEdovERNMENT. Anns- soeiuto presw dispatx b fmin Washing - tonaayi! Blalaa martbali and diatrlel allorna.vi la al,n avor lha dtaind, taarlag lbir banisMt ta tab. ordlaaiaa ar to uka anra oi llxlf, and It waa W XL e:Z7. ala wllb ba tbej wora nal lo bo found. Thll CSJTia pi dorlni urai of ooart. Tba Attorsoy.uVD. baliandaUinari,problbUln(lbeoi from Maog lhaltd.lrlott,aao.oJo..m.l.loi,B.,w, law ranuirlag JudfM to rtde fiarmaBanllr In tbalr diitrlali taoubt alto ka klallnt oa Hit o- aanaf aoart," , , This dispatch ,bould be forwaiiled to "tho governraont" at Long Branch. Again, those carpet-bag offlciuls down South no doubt esteem themselves , ., . . . . , privileged characters, and are only aping (Jen. Grant and his cabinet B ' ' Let them stay at. Il'ipie, ts, und set tho example. Kx-Sknato Wallace. Hon. Wm. II. Witte, editor of the Philadelphia Cummomeeallh, In alluding to our fel low townsman, remark t "We agree with the Willlamsport Run in the opin ion that tho harmony and order of the Democratic Stale Convention at Pitts burgh wa largely duo to tho ability and firmness of the presiding oflloer. it:. t.. 1, ... ..Bnn ..o ,.,.., iiAri,1 ox Colnmhia have npiHunt in(egri(y garr him, a ho desem-d,! M nna A, Han to Im a schtrol tmtee. Ihe riitiroeonfldenecof Ihe convention. , The cducnllon (f this man i of nch a Henator Wajlaeo ha cnnfirrered hi aort (hat hn fVrite "affright, tatlitti present proua pflpitjon in ine pontic of tlio Reytrtone atato by I.J merit, and not by combination or corrupt bargaining, and aUnda to-day among the forenitwit reprmentaive of the young Demorravr of the Suto. He I a gontleman of rare ability oftd nn qitf.lonod iiiteprtr.' ' "n:iaiiT ix mi: K'!iW The recent election in benighted Vermont shows that the trim political sun bus been shining over the (iroou Mountain Stale, ( liiu of, the brightest lights in tho llaillcal CtMvdcllatlnii. Jias been siiutl'eil out".'. Luke P. Poland, who whs elected to fin wens two yours ago by (1,000 majority, wn defeated hist weak. His Bggregnte vote was only 0.5"'), just 4:15 less than his former majority. This is a crushing defeat, He is n man of great ability, but his political sins are equally great, and his constituent having found him out, ask him to slay at home. Poland was cltairniiiii' of the Credit Mobilier com mittee, and did his very best to shield, instead of exKise, nil the roguea who were caught in that infamous scheme. Ho wns also a salary grubber. And hist, though not tho least offense, ho smuggled the ungodly press gag law through Congress, which pun .every editor of a newspaper in the United States Into the power of a corrupt ring, which has Its headquarters in thtt city of Washington; if nof in the Niilionnl , I'liwmip, ijvuiui.ii.ti 10 l'loon v, ami UIO .1... :.... i ... I . I !, ..... , . "troedom of tho press." Tho plot to niuenle tho press of tho country has been discovered hy tho jieople.hnd the cluut coiiKpnutor, Poland, bus beeu put to the stake. This is a Hiilwluutiul viotorv for freedom. The idea of electing men to Congress wio hail en gaged in destroying the Ircednm of the press and in the Credit Mobilier wick edness, aalary grab infamy and nuch commereinl atrocities as the Jaynennd Sanborn jobs, is too contemptible for any party to attempt with an lulelli- gem constituency.,! 'iuoro is wrong enough in either of the rriinus euain crated to disgnwo a statesman of the old school and would have forced him into retirement, but tbeso modern fol- lows, who alllx the ''Christian" title to their names, it seems cannot ho got rid of in any other wny than trt defeat them ut the ballot box, should they havo friends enough to put them In noimufttiou. o hope to see more of this work u the future, so that our agents will not dare to supersede the people in tho future. A 1177 'L OM.VEH ' .Tho people of liruiltbrd county have boon somewhat annoyed by a pet ne- ero nntued Albeit Drown, who fivo the officers who were in pursuit of the fiend, he fell over a log and broke a Jeg. and in this manner was brought to a halt anil secured. The officers started with hiiu for the prison at To wnmla, but wore overtaken on tho road hy a number of men in disguise, , jwl,J lie negro out of the wagon i and shot him on the spot. Two balls pucd thlough his head and four i through bis hotly. Com (ireonleaf was cUr ,,.m,mrHriy from ,ho Uarrit , rjs(1 ,l((t . fnr woM (,io 8omo monii Mun bmik umvli n( ; emH flher Any dl.nlIllllljnB through hiscounsol to b released from Imprisoiinient under "l0 Insolvent laws of tho Slnte. His petition was refused by the Court, on two grounds first, thut the insolvent laws of the Stnto do not extend to dl',,ts J" the O.inonlth ; second, if they did, he could Hot bo discharged, , because ho receivetl the money us an Rgcllt of tho Slate. KvftllH is certainly a plucky limn. Ho was at the point eat i in New York just beforo his J arn-st two yrnraago ; ho nearly "kicked alive, and acts and looks as though he would stay with tho people he has robbed of (300,000 for tho next twenty years, ilow the thing may result, it he is thrust into prison again, we know not. Wo however advise him and his ring of freebooters to pay hack that which they have stolcu from the fjtnlo, and quit this constant demoralizing effort to die, and go und sin no more. Evans is a martyr In a very bad eause, and if the Radical party can afford to continue to exhibit him on this circus plan, wo shall ho disapmiutcd Reaciiin(I fob Ihiwr.x, Tbo Now York Xntion hopes that In any jcgnl r'li''K'' l H'P "ec hcaTil enso.tl.nt Jlr. Jlenry .:. llowen will bo somehow put Into tho hands of askilftil cross-examiner. Tho escape of this worthy thus far is one of the most discrcditublo features in tho in- V eHUgllllon. Tho temporary suiqicn- - 1 aton of the ImaincM nf "hriiitriiiff annla i , . , . . to I hrist, 111 which ho says he is en- ' KWl ff.W bo a cheap price to pay for having !lm tlllUnd iiujdo Ollt hy a prn. tl-ed hand 10H',, court, llowen, liko M on I ton, knows nilll'h, Plld should be Compelled to dl kimwlcdge for the public glKwl, PhetTV PoINTEH. "Mlltlllll Friend'' MlM,1Um j,, lliH Mn to , Lpp,,,,!,,. , v, kw, ,'0gk( foot w hl b( UM of inmmu ibiMron of iro familioa, loihiekl Mr. nuaehar from lha aiputura of Lis arime of iu.,7 , ut Mr. uaoch.r, bii oommiiiM and bi. ebub, ba.a .niiad to mn.pai . for j own aalf prolaelioa, lo raTfal blai lo Ibt world, ai I ; ahalf .Imnl, do, In a aim worn light than thai wnomn o now HinnilP. FaAWIB I. Moi'LTOt. Hk,i.i, input pp, ;,. Wo rather inspect tluia Frank wil thrash the Plymouth preacher in the end. Ifo has seen too much of this world to be throttled by tho "innooent pastor," who haa been amusing a free and ensy rongregndon in Brooklyn for many yearn. " '" 'i t'-J-l. L . . - jNTEt.i.roir j.. Tho Now York Run , mnn inns nit? now i TtTTinimnKinrrrt oi ijettiim. and ho cm: Ho wa a truntoc before, bnt wna ttmppotl fur lnconipc. teney. Till imiat be a valunblo kind of a Mioot oOhrr. llmr (lov. Dennl on ever concnto4 to put ueh a rnnn In power ovor the school of tbo In trlet I something wry hnrtl to nndtr ,,Bn,l i Jt. ... . i. .. .I..... " i'.e) , . i '. - .j t j , . run jih:i'oiti. Cl.KAIlFIKI.Il, Sclt. U, I M7 I . Mil, Eiiitoii : Certain charges made by Mr. Henry Kerns, over his ow n sig nature, li. tint t'lirwvnsville Timet, of cieiUinibr lst,,ln regard tot lie. hiuld Ing of tlio new jail ol 'Clearfield conn, ryvrequiro fit toy hands distluet denial and a plain statement of the truth. 1 speak ,111111 the records of the county, to which iiuy one can huve access. H is statement is ill theso words: "A faw jraara agu an limnanaa jail fu o ba bulll ao laid llio rlnj. Tlia tai-iTlng i.nnplr of lha eounly should not bo oonaullvd tbo old Jail not rr-pakrsd aniaid Ilia ring, and frum Ibulr damanda Ibara oould ba no aiipal, LoU wtro uiohird fur Iho ilia awaj abura ibilr roal ml uc llldi worn lbi-n aakoit fur Iho aonitrimlln of Ibo Jail and a bid im wad, wllb gnud ii-ourllr, I T ,4N0 U,i limn Ilia bid aiulv I) Ilia ,arl; tu whom tho oontraol lit glran." . - Wo have hero three distinct charges, all of them without foundiillon. ' First. That the jail wns to be built without consulting the people of the county. : , 1 , i . Kueoud. That lots lor the now jail were purchased at n prici; alxivo tlieir real value. , i Third. That a bid was .made uitli ijnul itttwrity 17,5tlO less tlinn.tliu con tract was allotted liir, ' " As to the tlml charge: livery one knows that the necessity Ibra new jail was imperative, that the old one could not be successfully repaired, and thut escapes ! herefrom were so frequent that ihiugrdiiiis eriiuinuls hud lo ho guarded day und night, nt a large ex pense to the county. No public 'build ing can be built liar R county without consulting the people, and we find from the record that tbo commissioners, Messrs. Stone; Smend and Hhaffner, ht January sessions, 18011, presented tlio following petition to the Court: : "That tho jail of said county is in their opinion unsafe for keeping einmi iiiiIh, is badly constructed mid is in ev ery resHnt "unfitted to anewer the pur pose flrr which it is designed. There lore, showing thut it is their desire to proceed to erect a new jail in pluee thereof, they pray the Court to lav the subject beforo (lie Urand Juryoi' the January term and of this or the suc ceeding twin, in order that tlieir ap probation of the same limy ho bad and that your Honorable Court may also approve the same to the end aforesaid." This was submitted tor approval bi lbo Court to lo tho Crand Jury nf I lie ooiintr,whoreireseiit tho people. That (rand Jury wns composed of the Inl lowlng named citisens : HnJ. 8. Rfihartt C. Ilnriuo; A. Aihrroll llvo. faiebia Urior llrll Jomo Uofa W liana King llan'l Stnilb II. Uri tK II. M'Crark,-n JonbRiilur Wm. IUlfbaiigh Solomon Towr A. Ailillomno Joa. 1,. Nfilf Jobs Swan llpnj llaird Joa IVaalovar Haiu'l Lambert S. 8. Moora Joo. Cunaoll (Iro. A. Illonni Mall. Cuwan Wm. Iralo The same petition was presented to the (liund Jury of the March sessions, 1800, nnd was unproved and rccoiii mended by tho lbllowing (irand Jmy: D. Ooodliuidur Tboa. Waring Win. T. Irwin 8. II. Illoiloian ('. Calallo,U-r I.. K MTullungb Anil. KbolT J.8. Willlama V. W. llilo J.Coioalook U. A. Mi.rnaoa Jaa. lnlkia Bllaa Turutr A.U. Dalo H. l ui-.niro II. (lallaghar Win. II. Jt Jno. I. .,,,m J. W. I.ambora Jno. HrNanl Mugb Mnllcn Tboa. Liddlo M. taaboad Joo. M.tbaaa. Uii the lilllh of June, lhtiil. the peti tion waa presented to and approved by the Court all the judges present. Wo thus havo tho Commissioners, two (irand Juries, coining from every section of the county, nnd the Judges, all concurring in iho necessity for a new jail, and pending these procecd ings mo reiiioflsfraHr or epwifiwi of nny A-inif xcat iHiule. Tho luw knows no other niodollinn the one pursued; Hie people recognised Iho necessity ; were consulted through tlieir representative and have built ami uro cheerfully pay ing liir Iho jail. i The second charge is that the lots upon which the new jail was built were purchased at a price abovo (heir real value The lot was bought from Kx-(iov. Bigler for 17,000. it was at tlio liest point for drainage, the means of access to it arc easy und it was fW't front on the main street by lllli feet deep nt ono end mid forming an acute angle nt tho other end. The price was a full one it is conceded, but was not greater than projierty similarly located was held at, and it had advantage which in tho view of both tho architect and tlio Commissioners made it prctcralilc to any other attainable site. i he third chnrge, which is "thut a bid was miiilo with gixsi security fir 917,5(10 less thun the contract was al lotted for," requires the history of the whole transaction to bo placed before the people of the county, in order that they may calmly judge ns In its truth. 1 speak from the records of the Com missioners' olllce in what follows: , Wo bnve seen lliut on tho 2!lth of June, lHtii), tho nuthortlv to erect the prison was completed by the decree of tbo t ourt, and on July 2ith, IHti'.t. the Commissionci's employed Mr. linvl laud, a skilled architect, to prepare plans nnd specifications and to super intend its erection. These were pre pared and proposals wore inviteil to perform thu work Huoordim; to the plans and specifications, ituls were made, and among them thut of Win. II. Miller, liir C74.IHNI, was tho lowest. November Iftlh, lWitt, the term of Henry Stone. Ksn having expired,1 Siiniuel 11. llinilninii. Kq wns quali fied in his room. November 17lb, IrtliO, Mr. Win. II Miller's bid nf74.000 for building the new prison was accepted by a majori ty of the board. Tlio counsel for the comity was ill-' rected In prepare the imiilruct und the bond to guaranty the county against loss. This wns done. The bond wns for SfiO.tlOO, and its condition was in these words : Wbaraaa, lha aald W. !!arrl Millar bath this da eontraotad wilb tba Bounty of vJIrarftnld ui aract lla pow prlaon in aooordanco wilb Iba plana, dalaila, drawing and atiroincation pro. parad ba Kdward Ilavlland, arr-nitacl, whinh ara mada part of Iba aama eontraot b.T wbich ba la to racaira Iba anm of $7 l.oul for Ita oxaoalina and oouiplation, and ta lo rparlra Inn Ibiuan4 dnl lara in ordm oa Iba Cuanly Troaaorrr of aald oowol In advanaa for preparation af malarial, and Iba ramaindar la pajrmanla aa Iba work pro greaara aa appaara bj Iba larina and oondllinna of aald aontraet. And whoraaa, by lha larma tkaraof no pajmtnt of moaa.r or ardara waa lo bo mada to Iba aaid Wm. 1J. M filer on aor-ount of Ibo aaid eontraot until ba had glrrn aarurilr bj a bond In ftO.IHIO, to ba approrad by tliacom mlaaioBarl of aald aoualy, aonrfltloncl for lha faitbful parformanca of aald aonlrar-t. Now, Iba condition of Ilia cl M-allun la anb, That If Ilia aald W. Harrlann tf'llfar rhall and do rotnly In all raapaete, with lha aoolraol this day aaarutad batwaoo bits and Iba onunly or Claarliald, for tba erortioB of ita naw prlaon in acoordanoa with Iba mr-aning, larma anu lallar or the aald fonlranl, and ahall and do proooad to find lha malarial, prp.iara Iba aaute, areel Iba buildinge and ooia- f.eia .ue larna aobor(qr o the plena, apce.ltra. lone and delatla referred to In and made part of Ihe eald aoBlrant, and anbjeol lo lha dlreollona, power and authority flyea to the aroblleet there in and thereby, and ahall and do eoenunl fur ell ntone.ye adyanoed upon aald contract to tilm, then tbie obligation to be void, or elae tn be and re. aln in lull foree and virtue." TfcicJ biipd w not ntifiietorv to tlnwe who went barking lr. Miller. Ho bad not tho mean liimaelfto go on with the cunt met. Counnel for the county iiiniaU'd thnt thi form of l did waindi"ieiiHal.le to indemnify rkeeinitti ainir.st IW, and to timnre vii..ion nf the prison ) whilst Allller bj.iI III a bail iniHtod that all that wm nrcmwni-y icyh to tecurt the emmty thtit oil the pin net $)m fyftiil troiW lie applietl upon the priton, and tlmt it mu not proptr to bind him ami hit hail for ita evmpliHon fnr 7t.0(Ht.-- - Two of t he Coninilwiloiiem were eon. Verted lo tbo view nf Miller and hi hnil, and on Novemlicr 23d, 1f9, the following Hw.rtrtioti pi-epnnv by the counsel who wa alw one of the bail) of Jliller, wn adopted l.y those two Coinmlwloner, yr. t 1,1 BmoIhJ, That tha en.)it.Q la tba band of Wa. H. Millar, lain MmeaYiivfor the Uu Jin,. Ida Jll ander I he aonlrtel thla da), made Bub bin, aball be that be will faithfully eipend upon the bulldin under the direetlen and to Ihe aalie. fairtian ol lha arehlleer, Klwant Ilavlland, all of tba ponsy, wbleb let ahall reaelr fr..u Ita aoual,, anil that upon hi, fallur lo do ao, Ihe bait will refund Iba munev. A bond! wltti thi eonditioii .wa pre- itureil rtln7 e(iunwrTMillc'r" , llll'l ir,,.i..,,hi ...... 'I, i, j' .. . ' i . ,i. neiiT, icor(,i v i i i - i , i , .., ... .....,, ,,K n. iiiiiii'ti an. hiuuiiel Wiilcniirii beciiuie miivlies 'on ! 1 he silntn..iiiiil th.it lJ..t.l rm,l tlu.u.. u,- '. ties niwmJ, ami ttetwtprepw'l by th mwteltothe tmmimmva rejrnm. ill. am A, Wullaen, counsel to tho board, Hint sent In his ritslgmv ! tiriii assiinh. -. - , , Thirl eniled the liineecduCK of the' ffld nf November. . I tin the next dm- the followinir ore- amble ami resobitiiui h-i mluMteil by a umimmnm vote of the llmnd of Com. miMHioiiviv : r f- , ,;. - ,ij.it; been a subject of fonvHondeucc. Ono Wiikhmm, tfn.lur runablriniilo rMfllrmt-iil und geiltlelllllH t'llUll t hvgoll Wl'llesa tlll'CO- mh.,"J'C!ri?JV:f,f,i;'''!',',,''r' 1',r'rVW Nl'T telllngMr. How .,have an eil lulu yoatrrtlay nlth Win. llartlmin Millar for1 , , , .. ., , tne narlliin ot llio n w oounly priaim Imi! allor i varofiil dallbaialloii and , roHali lo n Itaiae aoina to ma oonoiuiion mat iba lieml giaao sj not .ur nolanlly alrlngont nnr auoh aa wna roiacinplulail, mil bning In our view of ,a,uuk'tuil .kinduig Iwiai lo bold Ilia piullna f,,r llio o.,ui,lri l"ll of Iba prl aon for tlio uul (N.IIUIII rtiacllit'd In Ibo Arliole of Agraoincut I tharafiire aa',va,, That tlm Imll.tlllir nf Ibi' nrw rounlv prlaon bo and ra han,l,T'ln,lHniilrty pnatpniiad, and ibal Win. II. Miller ko nntiilnl loauaprnd all I oporallolia no Ibo aama. I Notieo of this resolution ; wits served on Miller nnd each of his mirelies. and the nmtti'i- rested for morn (huh a year.;-.- -i-rl -;: ,,, . JVo letting i,f iln, pHwnl (utik .pllice ,.!,! . W., I toiil '''"""'" "lc linU's-in tlie ground, nnar the liritl, only bids acitompniiieil by the uuinea mii them over lighllv iiik.ii wireframes' ot auMieawor tinind to bo 'a. ti.lh.wa ::,!, thy rob'la.rs ! uimrosuh, let ti iJr'T;, Ft""'! ' ;,(1'1(, tbese ,.rl.,..l men rise from Iheirplacos Ihorii.lJSJtri.l (Rjyjyvlor WlJiHj,:rr mAm ,m,, Jm ,, . , nnd V in. 11. Miller, !I4,3I6.3T. ) brh Linl.. ' ' " - Contracts and bonils wc.v in ivudi. , , ,( r,',,' ,mt j uess .u, prepiuwl by couns.il- i 1st.!!. , nUp ia,bconvci-sntl.m thrhmtlu and Mr )ungw.tKdeslred to produce . jjp. .Ross ,, wit U Chunibcru, the for- hisMiroth. nnd execute the papers. J runpoudiMil .,(' t, ,,w . UtM, lleeould no obt:.i the scmnily r.v . w,jv( , ,,. (, ,(, (I((W Mp' quired, and Mrj horn k-mg tlij. next. .,, m m.ll1voi, ,, , hn ,,,:,., lowest bi.hl.-r ..otitic. . tloap-I.M,, J(lws llftl.r u4n hM- Uu IK.nre.1, exectu... the eoiit.weh. and ,hnni.t,r of (,.w f tl. b ltei-s, re- gave bond in ..o tmo. cond.lioned that ,:,,.v to Mr. Clmtnhers : These lot- h, Jmi Vri 7 l,K- !Tm u'"' '-0- vuluttble and o. ,-l.t lo be W.50 l.iil.el,dwastiill.epivt-iw wr, n (ell , lm)11. ' Ml. lonntha Mr, lillorwas n.qUe,te,Ho.C,,1,l,K,v1died, that be dad m execute .,, .!.. Iiiines . irab.m, 1 li(lU Iml aM.ld would pav very Ivsq. nnd lion. William llit'lur wore ...in n.. ... .i ...... t- J. litu nui.-iivn ill .a iv 1 ...iril. IIIOIUIHII- ing bus been imink-leil 'ncconliug to . f A! in ' n-i i . i i the plans and spec-ilicuiious Will.oitt. .lelav or extm cost to the cmml.v. ... , oon.r Vt I II'!! '"ik V, I'" lb. f -in I'!' I I 'I. an one as ens.iml the cmpletion ol - .,".."..'. r.i, the lull, anil his bid of (jOt.:nii.27 in ' '" : lifer-- .o... ...nuesiiincworii unoer a onrer- . in ..,..,. p.niiiiv iiuiiii.iiHi lines linn i ne . . ii't, i i . t mniiusHioners were butl.lul guaiilnuH ol the in en-us ol Ibt. peis.li. when ' hey finally ivjecteil Ik.(1i his bid ami , his bond ot lHU'.l.- . .; ,,' cry y'HjH'cuuny yo.in. lU.I.Md A Atl.ACK. , ! - A AHI, Mit.(!ooiii.Axiii:n .Wir.' l'ltmso with. draw niv immeusa cui.ilidutc liir Con gress, . . .... ,i . ,." .' ""I" " " m " ' .".u "' (lie solicitation of many val.ied friend, do ham ; that they are lMiig used by ! ,or wntl.U t.h,rm, ,y tboso'who hair as well as tn.m I bo pmurions eonili-; detective.;, who are opposed lo Il.eir j nencd to bo present on the oecasion. lion of my health ; und, in lining so. coi.uii.l being made known. . i e.inbraeo the oceasion lo rottirn n.v heart r llianks to liiiwmoi niv lollmv eitieens who so Trromptlvunolleriil Ver.il their support. ' . ' J rnHling that this cniirsiiou my part may tciul In niitoiv peari'iilRl litrinniiv to our purty and result in !he Selection und election of n candidate, who will .......-',., ,,.,,,,,,,, ,C,-,., ,,, , , ,,- interests of the ople, I am very re-qcctiiiii.v your., . '. W. M.sim: ASSOCIATED I'Ii:SS LETTEIL Pl.ll.Al.r.l.rlllA. S-picmlver 5. 1K74. CIIAIU.IK iiiiKWSTFlt Boss. : ouiec nut. Bunnell ins arriva l. I lie .. , , . . .. The klina .pin ol' tbis ftmr varolii mil form of the grea, war I S S'?, lnd on the Milt dv of July U. nppa- s.xu, presmlcd itelf, and hero let mo I" ' ,. ? "J1 If Kril V.'n,?. rontlv by professional thieic, with the "l-no 1 never saw (iovernor Curtin ! '"T"'.' "f X view of exnrtinit a larg.' i-.in,m from l'king more robnst. The Governor j bis parenls. ha ottered a faithful theme himself appeared to be in an Interview- On Hatuiday hist the one hiin tt.r theoretical coi-respondents of seizing frame of mind for ukiii tuking a idivdtli anniversary of tho first nieet salional tifWspaK'i-s. A but little scut he immediately remarked : ingot tho Continental Congress was truth and niiicli wulntlon have been ! H'Clure, 1 notice by (he papers that jcelebinted at Carpenter Hall, in Phil iriven the public 1 am of opinion that I'uve repented, and huve been ro- ndelphia, where the Continental Con- tho truth, without (ho theorv. would be a novelty in this ciuuihigbl'v accept- able to the render, therefor 1 detail jttt whnt tliv fntlior ami niK-lp nt tlio ; . : T . ' cl.ilil mid tome.iKntlieiil.eet. lioth miner .inn ..ncie emcrtniii l-nt .nnr 1 .cry in rcrd t the lidoipp,., nf the hoy, winch is:. Tlml llie child W.. Kt.Hen in onier to utmtuv liir.: i rniiw.m lor lie. reliim. in reply t..' ! Hti.tcniei.tH nnl.lil.ril tl.nt itfir.va.vHul. eiit. nnd dutwlive Tauinii't, cnniplniii tlmt. the contn.veivy between the lwo!i,l,,'"r,,l,,e "enr Xewtown, ronnecti tlint Walter, who wiu villi Cl.arlic i li-t iiiKiiil..-l editor will eeiiw. I will i rut, culled antlimx fever, closely nlliml when lio whtoh'ii nnd who rode w.nie !'' i)ccivl"ii to ny Hint if thore nre,t0 chiirl...n or or Murk k'K- lti iliKtnnce with the irtv. I net lwrniit-l'tny two iucii in the Coniinoiiwenllh dime ol (he blood, und ni-ine from ltl lo lie inliTi-wBlod hr nnv one noon tliiH nt.j.'rl. tho tiitherMiid: I htivo never hd hi.v ulijeetioim to tlio proper nnthoritie ronvxraiitf; tiwlv with Waller -In tint t hev . o tl.ia a .mat crery duv, alwiivn whenever new de. ; velopmci'it ari In the raw. they .pictiot. linn cl.. ly.. lli.t a W alter, in a child under nix yeiun of n.re 1 ih (diioct loiinaiitlinmod jronK.c.i'piiil- li lienor nnd nil otllce not to he 1, , . , , , . 1 1 . . ..1 ly tMWK.r eorr.H.pon.l,t. bu.k.W. 4- , jintr him conlinnnlly ; pultniR lendii.p; i iironj.ii me iineiniiiy in our cm- I iinestioiiH to him thut a niun r.ml.1 'iw ten live excmnioii hy rnil roiid jcar..elv anawer intellinllv. ami I'" len Kivc the destitute chlldivu then p.,lu.,inK. not what .lie child ;"loi; city. In nil lap poor U,v Mruclivo niind. iuinnine. 1 ..,: rt.(,,i.iii, in the tai,tV the ellijthe i event n they occurred, hy not permit-i wiv. I.lif, w ill 1 .en- own con. tinir hi mind lo Ik diverted thereli-om l.y h..nMtirn.nnM out nf iiwrelWl" l""n,, spoiiffo culie, ,(iUrion ap,oi,.(e.l to InwaliK.te tto curiiwliy, ruesliol.llljr linn. 1 nsk'ed Mr. It.aw if ho olijcctcd to Walter l.ci., Ink, n to the district At-; tnrnev' otliee, a dihlanee of alx.ut tliree'snniires. nnd inthe nresence of tho lmlrict At turner, questioned l.y ilelcctivo Tuiifjart i To thia Air. lios rt-plied .' (iiwrnl Collis ,l Col. Jlnnn huVo nlrendy exnmiiied Walter ; they have o ri't'oid ol Hint exniiiiiiiiliou, jwl.icli 1 presume is al the service of de- lectivo 1 iiL-'-iirl. II t ol. Jliiuii. . iisirici miorne.y n imiv io. numn ex- 7'r ' U" whalpver;. .. . .: . ..i . . t , .. in relation to the rumor tlmt Mis. Kirsrt was a cntiiiB.c, una Jli'. liuss a pr.esni.t, nnd thut. t.e hoy wns taken ii.r the piupowe of jrivinir liiui a iiiolins tio etlucutioii, Mr. joMt.li l.nss, iii.cle of Ckarlio, stnted . Tlmt Mr, and M i, oh werw kotli inellMMlists, tkut neith er of them hud everlieen iinvllniiurlhe. uml thnt the first und onlv niurriiyo of !.lr. and Mi's, l,.Hwiiswi'U.icliolliur.' j The father of Clini lie entertniiiij ne- i riou doul.t of tho child exi.Htoii. e. ; U;) say. the l,l lu.s nlwaya l.eeii ,io; ciinlomed to pk.iily.it fiv.h air, uo.l ivkolrsoniu lissl j ilepiiviiHoii ol ihese, lip tK'liuve woulil tiiijueo amnnier coin- plaint ; lo i.iwurc a phyii-inu would aCn-age rate of 11 1 55 per ton. (he H-! tWo,iivlollur piece and the trade dol rcHi.ll in Ih diHCnvorv of Ihe child; lance being 25 in. e l.y rail. or. rjVo w f wlMleiiotto.loao nii-l,tiWult iiit,.llv .i 1'n.m ' '.(N.imjh M New Orleans. ,!fl,r ,0 U.n.(i0lr ,,ic0l,, ,,, fr ,, . , 'v t"'- V'T'in .n rt ol letter, upon I licei jeel, ( an'-; Kort of letter, upon Hie mbjecl, Can'-; iiiil.-eoal s trunsportod n liarg., . IHK , priw,nt j,,,,, ,vju ic tnkpn vnyantf. wiy they can tell JuhI ,vl.ere i.nd ti, very Iwrgn qiiiinlillea, diinng!tn ,hp noVLuilctittu for the dime nud tho child I. Iloriwcopiil write for a it"111! m,r" ol water $l.(.l per ton iac.,inl0H Htatenieut slivwing tin-day mid hour and the hartres at thewe rate huve paid in which Mr. How, Walter and Cliiirliciw liiifh IW per Pent ilividnrtd Jr( vTti K-macraUnr Milllin county vcr hopn, and from Hint thev ei,(;,ige aim in 1 ' , have plueud th lollowing licJcel in the to ooinpiilo the exact whereabout of If th" l'hiladelphla and lteiiillngjflll(l: t'ongrew, Andi-ew Heed; As the mimtlng child. ' A (icrmnn iu Ilm-- i ciunpny. which hn the advlintnus ol'!"pm,,'y. Joph V. 1'arker; Comiuia ril. org write that he, Itouw where catinl "finin It mini- to tlio market, ikmer. Jaw-ob Stino, Sr., i'mtlioiiotarv, CliMi'lic i. nnil ll.nl for fttenn of tuoin.e : were to eaiTT roal at the mine rate a Jam.- II, Alliaoni Hei;iHlerand Heenr.1- he will fortvaril to (lie father a piece of the steam, bunro ooinpluile, (he oon. er, , . It. ('(ipjin ; Kii-eetor of the i tho child' cliitldlig. dno pel w'n tieiit turner wuuld gel hla t?nnl for IH por j I'txa, JowpU M. Kleiiiing; Uiatric! Al j to the ivdldenee of Mr, ti:.-miu'ie ecnt. Ipn tlinn now. ', ton.ey, John T. Met'lure County Hnr- lour mile tVom liln Ktoiv took oir a: tmrrliigo wheel, placed a hull' donen i blade i of grai upon the axle, replaced the wheel and hwnn slowly l.iriilng it. With Hie ni betneeii the huh nnd , xe utleripgan ii.canliill.Mi mid re-1 marked thut, every revolution trf the wheel wn hilnulnir the c .1 .1 ncnivp lioine, ' The inim then reipiented thai - v "v ..... .nni ... in,. ,,- ie ,,,v r, iiivnn. and lio would go in eiirch of (he boy. ! 1 - a " ' ' A vngue atistiiciDii tijiwl the Ipllid 'lit ' The ?S',it i.ji:t fl.nia.',, t.rNt.t!t' couti Sr. lbia-.liat l.iU'lxiii't Wuh at hi 'it, llidiauii. KHvi Sumo Si'-w York Hint, tlio feli, pillit forgot lo, luiubir di tilew liiiV purchiwl a Iuitto n-ttini and tho Iioiki! was not lu oiielil ; uuinber of walnut tixw In thi vicinity, out, consctpicntly he 1.11 ..In.'ligimnlly j which hiree hecu, lirtitiiifucluM into .....ri.ii.nug ai 11.0 caution wincn re- n,....i e. ii, i.:... x .1. ..... liod to fuuilKh him eash and envey- aiieit for ft pi-oi;i.;( , ' J.mi-m' (tor t-"le. .' . . ' Mr. Iiim In il oiilllloll thill ifhlsliov I is ever iviurncii lo him. uicno letleiw . i ... (....I., i.. , ...,i I.:... ,1 i... i ...T . ' aniline lulls ol urn case will tiinnsh nn luteivsting vobiuie for which imv i.ii. i ..i.i ,,r emlW, " , The bridgfr stoVy published iln lit' I New York Jlerahl, whicl Vtah'd that the money was to, be received f.d the child on a noJ luin bridge, aid tho child lvturneil In the father uiiaecmniiniiiaafl bv anv other nerson. -Was an Invention ot the eivative muni ol Ibo Jlentltl enr respondent. The story has iriven Mr. Itnss n irood deal of aiiiiovniice and has ""I" "" 11 ""'" "i inieo', uriu hinisidf iwltli isowrd 'revolver and Vlicn (hr, parties refinn with the child, shisit them dead ; the writer believes n TfihTnUttfrwicaserl " Wnd-fiTTneil might eiipo with a lluneu chilli Htealera. : Au nt her writes; (let the trunks of sev eral Inrsro trees, hollow them out. Tilaee; tliem caivlcssiV alonu tho iiliproaches , .1... i.i.i.. ..... ?.. :..'i'i.. .i nnncit wtiM rtintt' lnu, when the lub Ikis uppmuch bluii away at.theuu The ttw Irnuks are lo iro- Imlveil so tlmt their occupants enn ris6 ensily I',:,,,',, ' il.. ' ... .i 1 ..... ,-;i..M. in.. - - .......... . .'".i.i.,, i"i tnviii. luiinn ill. to ruyr VcmM yuii fve a thousaiiU rr..!,,!,,,.!...! ,t-ftn. .....1.1 L,. mMIII.. ,,, ,.. ,, ,.,J M '..:,, h ,ni, rmrnI,ion( t. , t)(. Hentldl Tbeom i1ilniujoi-ityiii()hiong.iii.s( m"1' "t c(vivin 11 ri'y 1,0 Wnld Uho Constitution was 147,281, about as u l"vl'a''eo to give uu uiisw.'r. ., J lie j i,iiiiin imv ir. ( In ,.., Bt(1W(,;, blm a telcLmun I Htr i luv .Ik i 'Imntiu.tB. 4 atiiliog be u a aiidioriyed to pnv 9..II0 e..m ,i... i..... .- 'c. .i... .... 1 ,,-,,,'it-. ... mm i.iaiH i,.,,. ... niude answer (hat I,. i I..., i .. i.i ... ,k, t,,t )l(J , U) lllrePtlli it: tb.-v bad a value and Imv, ,IH, )N nir ,vs satisfied and ,i..,., .:.,i.i ...i Jlr. It.ws' rsisons for not making; nnh'fKlbe leltem lvc-te..,! in..- l'l, I - in the opinion of the legal adviser of ! tho Committee of ( litinma who o.l,-r..,l ; -j(i.noo tor the nm.i-chennion of the ': tliict'c. Il.eir nubllCLtlol. wouliT not in 1 .v manner Do ol heneht uml U uuglit I ' ' -The latest move, in the car bna hn..,, t to nlacc the wboli matter in the hatuls i,( pi oi riiiUeiU.n's detective iiirenev This ; haa Is-cti done bv tbecitinens whomsde i up the purso of t20,000 for (he nj.ptv lu-imiun of iho lliicvcs. . itx-oov. andkkw o. crHTiK. In order to iletnri.iii.e tin, nn. oll,,. In order to determine the question i nu in uiKpuic netweeu llio imiieiouio iVnt.-nmiin. which says: 'He. is " and the llellcl'niite lhmihl,enn. which snvs: 1 ' lie is not," 1 determined to Inlen lew hx-dovenior t limn, who has lws-n on a vf.it to this citv for a few da vs. for ,i-ii o, ..... i-n. in. n.i'w tiavs. ruri ,''1 l""'l0sl-' went lo Col. MVInn-'., '"'"lilted mlo-Ibo liepiibhcan ranks. 1 H""' is it? t'11" M ( lure quickly replied nvorunr, 1 percoive li)- tho niiorH ... , ... . V' al you have lately joined the Hen,...; ' ! urtm-One is ul.i.nt ,is true ii the ; '!"'''. I piv-ume. ... , . i (uie-I ,'ine it s ' . "itlitln i-oiicIuhivo detcriniiiation "1" the lmwted iiietiou I eoncliided ! who m e in the liul.it of i-xireini ' ; theniHclv tlieniwlv.- in plain KntfWh whrn tl.ey have iiiiytlimn to nay it b Gov, Curtin mid t',,1 MClmv, . 1UI'1 ( "'; ",' l".1'1'' . . j I H-Keil the t.orernnr wliat he tlnoiil.t ol (iiunt ict a thiiil term Pre. j j'!''1,1'. lie responded : 1 presume tlmt . "" '"" ' e eieciei rresi-. '"'nt ho wtmlil doiil.tleHii rcjanl it ns K'. . nniut. nil n py l.y incsc plcisiirc trips. The fllow!nK is ,,e!tJi to Uo W to agouti ; the a.Kfto 1kI thing, distrihnted lo t.-U o ..ke p hiceat nny (utie heloiv 'I'1' "tiki Olios. im mm in ntpvtiipivr. ' Ice irenin, Z.Ct.OipinrtKjjriiijfeiliivinl, n,,,,.,,, ,,., .,...., oiuie.-,-,. n", 1 l,.'lil ; lmj;s of iiiek-iincks, 1:1, 1 3' ! "'li. 5.000 Kinicers ; milk, J ",,n quints cups or ten, (i.nntl ; ice, ; V01' pound. citi'tn.iy (lie lmiij'em om men "'"! women were piven a five excursion "imMnr lo (hose vc. to the child, , fT?? l" ' ,,,, u, i ioi it , .,(( , n.,t , n ,,,, "lMmwH tl'n' It wa indeed a d t ill "Hi... ,., nv.i ..... imv nil,, h. iiii.-i. iiuiii WilS.r. ... .:..!..... ..1.1 ....... ....... ... r..... i.11 .,1 Hirn Iln in I hn nt,lvA t.l.iu - -- -,-( - - - - ; Xc ,l10 roi ipu iln i.l el an j, H was li w.pleiisiii.t to lirar I ho ilpmoa ol tltltell, over l heir rtiiu. of tea, how tin.)' iwed to do it In n they were jrirl, Our eoiiiiti'v wa Benrcly In it teen then, The oldest person attomlinjr, (his ex eumion waa Tl.oniu Taylor, horn ernilsT 1772 in Ht (.ilea, liondon, Tho IMiihiilclniiin and Ilcmlimr Itnil. I enrtr T.t)i.rtTATi. road eomimnv 'iirri.w coal ft-rtm ltiB.ml BI"Ooth ftr.diead told notaloof! mine (o Philadelphia, a dHnnee 0r; als-.nt. 10(1 niileant the iitle of nlont l 2n 'rto,i , ..';;.' ' Whhat and . orii a. l.ni.M.orte.1 ; from CI.int.jroM 1 'hllndelphia. hy (hr i rennayivania itanronn eompai.y. ai nn ' ....... ,........ .,. r-, ,.,.,,,,.. iiille--4.oal i triinsportod In barge, Jintge rolniiif .ingreioiiil dl- trkt tuunllv1 ulve ' a.Oirll Hcpuliitni neurit)- 3... w wn on l,tt Winy overwlie uiliigly dytVtited tht (VKrr, Jmltre 1'oli.nd la Ibn author of tho im-SH-gag law mKed at the lnl sewion, 1 edu, lltm ; In Onler K to Knock ( iminwiloiin TK-rltnmoii take a fate nn. break It lf to piece hy burling it snv lom. and are now tieinif drawn to .. - if ... . .... 'r ,w the railiv.vl tlepol nt (hi tVo, vliert tlu-v ai ''niulir.-tj'' and lili.iK;'J tu IrtilroiieamaVkei. '.' f ,' ',.''-' AA'll'.s'JV'W.l.V. Theiv are wild peach twos in ,'o- I vital L,,. u,a I be pcaclies mv small ami hit- "'"L llelster tMymer l.a Ishii ,""'nB,frt (,' ,ho 1'"'k" county district. The wild cut presented inthe Phihi delpl.ia isr.liigiinl (Ja.tlen hy (h Al toomi Tritnin is doail. i 4 "The lb .a nl of Paiilons will hold its next session in llnrrisbnrg on Tues day, October (lib. Kiissol Krrett bus been appointed' CI. airmail nf the Republican ,KuUi Cen tral Committee. lion. A. If. Stephens has been re nomiiiiitcd for Congress in tho Kighth Congressional District of (ieorgin. :n f r. , ,,,,, , j w 4.UU .uiallu ut dlVkUlUiJUl Jllli, 111 ( ubloriiia, was destroyed by fire on I'riduy afternoon. '. Loss $175,000. The mill of James Mnrch 4 Co., nt Willlamsuorl, was burned ou the 4th iust. Iiims810,IHM); insuntliee 14,110(1. Hon. John Phelan. a leading law yer, ex-mcmher of the legislature, died on tho ilMtult, at hi home in Waynes burg, (freen county, Pa. There will be 1.000 cases of Illegal liquor selling to bo disposed of at the .Septcinlior term of the Allegheny county criminal conrt. - . . ii . i. ' The truslcesof tholndiana Normal s.Iiim.1 have Issued bojnls for fSS.OOU, lor tho purpuso of fuinishiiig and re tltting theiarhool bilililings. Alexander (i. Cochran bus been nominated fur llvprescntative in Con giyss by the IreiiKs-ratsof the Twenty third Icnnsylvaiiia District. , K. Hume Porter, a well known resident of Lancaster city, and nephew of the luto Kx-fjov. ttuvid li. Purler. died nt llarrisburg, on the 1st inst Mr. Samuel tiillilaud, of Centiv count y, i the owner of a calf of the I'eviiiiA. nud JJuibutu giiulii,,.w huh, ?,fY'M ''u; bu,Khva M 'KW pounds,, grout u Uio uiajoiity in tuts Mates in Ct v. if . .itH Tlw. ,,,,. l lieensu Was 0.280. Humuel I). Ilninos, defaulting clerk of tho Hank of Chester canity, who reoeutly delivered hiniaclf up, wits sen tenced on Kriday a week to eighteen uionltis ii.ipris4iuiueiit. - , Mr. 11. M. Slanlov- has left Kmr- '"'"I "n 'lis African exploration mission. His bodv-iruiird limnbers ehrht bun ,,,vd men, a huge portion of w hom have m n-ed in the navy. j:,.i.i,i.i. i.i,i w...ui.rwi :..u,..i, ... 41. .1.1 ,1 ....... ...... ...... t: -f.ii,, uiv ii.iai it.i, auiu i.iw i.B.in nil... her old shoes were careftillv preserved nsiniigton county Ceiui., i uo l,Hll,t ,u0 (fwaU'st wool-growing coun- V 1,1 ""' 1 '"itetJ Mates, i lie clip lor t i e present Vear aggregated over two million pounds, selling nt a million dollars. I A new K.'i.iihlicnn naiaT is about heintr ntiirt.fl in New York, in oi.nosi- ! turn lo tuo Jitiut, wlucb shows signs iof going back on (.runt and tho Ibra Shepherd crew. The tmhlieation is to commence nls.iit the 17th inst. Hon. Carletou II. Curtis, I. resent , . , e ,. xj, . .b, . ' " J- " grew first Assembled on tbo 4th of jl September, 1774. Tlio firxt of the new iron 1ik)bw('. wit. .or mi, . .in.',, niiucw ni uw; ,hip yu.il, in (.'lnwter. nt w Ini.i.el.eil on T..wlv i.ftern..n, 1C ,,t ,, A , ,,,,. ()f ' ..,,.., (1 ,... LLdiv. - .v,'! ,y Mr. Ii.mch and othajn.. . ' A new cuttle dceHo Ihih made it "' " Hiicculent ptiiruo, nnd cuttle, P"W''I thin, are never Ktt.icked l.y iu r n,,': Mr. C'linrle II Derirner ou f ' " ''poJ'" PCni.iCttAi.K, at !(llekto(e.riMllerttiier.BuceiHNlH hii?.lu.S!!t"'!!'. (lie kto (reorite llerirner, Buceee.1 hi l'tl..., i !, .,.,.....,...,, r ,i. n.. riRhurjr Trteqrajih. .Mr Rcrirner i ai .rrailnute of i'rincet.m Colleiro, hei,leH liivilll, B thornu,;!, kiiowliHl. of the i.rit.tii.tr lnineB, imined in l.in fiithrr' dc-jirfllm. 1 Buii"ir, war or r put..l o.r aail . . CbrialiaB blajlurd. eoDtraotor. I Tllllllze who WIU dct'eilU'd hv Alao, a erruua fran. d.lliai koult, abHa, . -'". -V i,r ,,,.,, ia ai.r, aitita.a on IUa norlh- !J'! ""V" " """""" "ee, i .r s. ,im i. n iroa.eh of HoU.,. I ';11 eli..lle.,Ke Jol,..oi. to a.iol hor nwe a.;.. oirarneM ,o,D., l-on.,,,,... tcgeibar X!" 'Tl - - . .. . : . : ' Ttia oftliial report of the mmniim fn...siH...tv. oi ...n wh-i.j of jinr.nilie inijilicuteH the jnilom, and atate tlmt they were inMted l.y Col I Villetl, Hamuie'a aid de-enuip, (o tiicililnte hi llij;ht, hut acqiiitH the ifiimson of the tort ul conspiracy In the ntlmr. T .,.nllll,V.-, (iroilt r..t,..-.. U mw ,3 " tillli (-ai.le MwS., ZfoTthw Ani'lo Anierienn 'I nierienn Telcrrn,, (Vmmany, mil puiul beinj; V(ileiilia. lie- the ternii . I it r, . , ,. . .1.1 I. nit.l Ileurt-a ( tklilnl auC ......L n' e iiiiiiiiii IJIIIa I) . .' - - .' , . At litest advice he had Laid ' -mntlcnlmik. and :.v.10.,,,H t llenrt a ('.,.,i,..,i i., ,l,.v . . , ' , Of Mm. Kllen l.von, who died in New York, on Momiay of lat wwk, at the noof 113, the.V.mnyH; "Wlit-n she had passed away the relic of a l.y Kiie ai0 l.K.ko.1 like a cl.ilil In slum, her. Hardly a wrinklo ninrked thu well-rounded cheek, and tho full lil lh0 '"g y intent thnt hn.l pivtspit "VW t'";iU. lo acar lehind." ' .,.ho prlneliail die In the new Han Ki-utHwMo Mint weij;h almiit fifteen tnn, Hnil )(, ,1( illrrf(.Kt ,, . Pnitcd Htati It will ho use, I for ipiapter-rtolliir. while the two i 1M1, , iUt , Mjnt ,viu u iveyor,, t. J. nwignn ; Aiimtor, J, A, j U'i''nald, - Tlie telegmph anuoiin.'ea the death at HpringH.-kl, Ohio, nn tlio 4th int., ot H,hop Thnnia A. Mnrri nt the Mothodlsl Kplscniwl church, llo wa. born in Kanawha County, Va., April lju i-riai . n.. .... . .'i: .'u ', - rin 1817,wnordniiicd deacon by WkIi op IbberUi, Ho waaan itinerant praacii r In Ohi", Kentuekv and Teunee. nnd In 1H31 wiw rloavn aa clitor of thu lluYra Chriftinn Ailtveitte, when it wa first, etahliel at. Cincinnati, which nosKlofi1 ho fllled with iirent ability until 1RM, whon ho vw u1.h.i.kI a biaUop, i ylio J4olholit KplBonpal church, The doimw of O. D. wa eon. chuifh, tbrrwl lip IUin.aia.1 ion him by M Kendrve college, in 1H4I, , . : .. gftv Stlvfilisfmfiits. Sheriffs Sale. . TIV vlrtucorwrtUwf VnHWoni Erpauat, Ifiued out of tits Court of Cumtnvn Fkm uf Clear Uvlil vuanty, tud tno dirMled, Ibert will bt tlpofotl lo ibll At tit Court llouao. in the borough nf OUorlBld, lQiiijr, tht yrtih4iiT of htiatniW, 1H74, at 1 o'fllwoli, . m , tl u.Utii)j iicrlbtl rtul ett, to wit : A etftoin trtvet f Und litwlo in Lawrrnno tuHnNhtli, (Jlt-tuflMlO county, tvaa.Tlvmo, bt.onii nil v fullowii South by Imidk uf'llieliatd Himw, rtr , M't by an alky, wett by road loadina; from t'lRrttld lo fun nti eld and nortli by Willitio atroot. Let 00 by JiiO IW in Im and hmviug a larxfi frame ItouM nod ollir oulbuildin(i tb frown vrtolod. bulird. tnkcB in xwuluu ud to be old t tha rotM.Tiy of Joacpk Auiunnn. Alio, a Mrlalu traot of land ltuU in CurwcD filla borougli, (JUarCcId ounly. I'tnasylvanio, bounded oirlli by lot of Win.' Hard, weit by oNnui airec, rmt by lky and fntMb by .vnl bt or Job ti I' a ton, imI bwitla; ift ffet Uunt 'l ISO fwt deep, and having a atuall Tramo dnvlling bouto tbort-un. Heiied, tithon in oirfution and lo b nld ai tbo protwrty of Jobn R. Worrla, - AUo, a certain tract of laud aiiual In Uurniido townabip, Clear Gold ooonly, IVnnrjIrania, boimd d and decribd ai lulbiwaj Uo Urn weal by Ilia Huiquebanna rivor, nn the cat by land of I'ali bin, on tb north by land tf A. W. I'a'tuhio and o lb foiita by land of aaid Patebin and tha HuaiutbauiiA river, cdniaininjr, alxiut two hundred anro and baring abutt 641 uartn cleared and Iitro itwnlltng hotM, buk barn, tenant buuae and iw mill llicreon erected. Hciicd, ta kvn in execuiiiio and lo be wild ai tin iiroi crly ofliand f.tiiuitU. Alan, a certain ttict of land aituttod in (Joaben townrhip, Clearfield eounly, Pennsylvania, befrin miog at a w bite oak en the bank ! tlte rtrcr, abv the woulh uf Trout run, ol ibo end ut line ul tract No. ltiManJ lr-Sj thence up lie rhr4 rt) l to a poat i tiieoue north b rodj to atone ; tbenoe nor lb h8 degree went 41 itrrchca to white oak; tbenoe aoutb 8 if rebel to Irxjirt at the rivur; tbence up the rirer by the trvoral coiirao and dirtuncrs thereof to tat ao linn of land totnidrly of A. Shaw north 1 dugrae eat fij prolicn in poat and donee ; tbeitc north 8t degree eaat pereiite tt ehcattmt oak; tbenoe nor lb ooe-balf degree wemt 52 perche lo vi bile oak theuoo bj dfgreva wrat 7Vt aerch(s to while imuo; IheDOOUorlli It dtgrtea wft MV perohea te a double lie tn look ; theiieeajuib SV drgreoa wcat 621 percbe to while oak t tbenoe norm & a-iv peietiea tu ttblfae ia i theaee nortb B!t flrr. W"t itf nlT' Th".C l'i,,i. lhtT,M'B north M dcrrcea weit .til nerehe to mall chert nut j tlioace north t (Hgree weet 1T4 peruhee to pttit on old line i Uiaoj by the eeveral oouraea and diatanceo of eaid old line U "ld maple" north ait corner of tract No. tbHe ; Ihuneo atuth 8 de grnae weal 87 Uu peroltoa to while ok on bank el' ilver and plaoe of beginning, cunlainlng 4tii aorea, an uro or Icaa, and allowance, being part of tract No. 1H8I end IVli, aud having creeled tbcrena a gatvl: lee-etvry tteua aud goui- bairn ; alio, a good Fa mill.-t'irciirar tew and water pow er. Neiaed, takeu in eatoutioa and lo bo auld aa the property ofiltuuiaa tlrabaui. AIo, a trrtiln tut of ground aitualc in the bor ough of lloottdare, Clearfield county, Pennaylya hnving ercettd thereon two frame) bouaea. sviaed, taken in ciecution and to be xdd aa the property ol Thoiuaa Jhijjiica and f&ry llngbni, Alao, t certain tract of land altuate la lecatur towoahip, Clear field county, fen nay I ran ia, begin ning at a beuilork ; tbenoe by luuda of Abra!iaw Gum nirth 34 degree netl el rrerehea tu a henv. lock : tbenee aoutb tli degree weet Mi petrbec tu hemlock i thenee north St-t dt-greca wtal 69 percb va to hemlock ; tbeneo north Ot digrwa welt Ul perch to hemlock j tbeuoe north 21 degreei eait 1 -7 perebdh to a pioe : Ihtooe aoutb Clf drgrrea i-aat i.MJ pvrchea to liMulot k ; thenee aoutb 21 do tree weat Ho jiarchaa ta the beginning, contain ing 200 corn and allowance. tSeitcd, tnkcn in rxuliun and to be told aa the property ot H. II. Wallaoe, dtot-aaed. Alao, eerlaia traot uf land, eimto iu Pike lownanip, 4. tear lieu eouuty, Fa., bouudod aud de .r ' P-m "0 iho amith aide ol tha west biaub of the ;inauun- henna river ; tbenoe nortb lit dr2rrfiet 1C nor. na(ua- lo a pott ; tin ooe aoutb 87 digreti 76 pcrobea lo a whim oak tree; thenee n .nh Mtgrw we . - H m"iirui 11.0 river; lunice up u.e rmr oyiiaeereral eotirara and d.a tutiirea tu tha place of beg in nine;, etmioininc To ...... ... iihmd; one pinna ' ' , ",c" u; No. 2. A lao. the undivided nn.htr nf .11 certain tnwt or piece of land situated in f iko towaahip, Clear Ha Id eoautv, Pa., bounded and de avrilwd aa follow a, via : Ittginning at a post oa tbenee by Unda el I'etar Doorer irOrlh lt9 djrtr, oaat 01 perebva to a poati thenoa by Unda of )'o. ter Hoover aouth Hi degreoa, eait TO peirhee lo a white oak tree ; Iheuoe north by land of William Caldwell 0 degrn a, can !1 perchrt to a poat j thence by land of Wm. Caldwell tooth i7 degree, enat Ifi porohea Ut a poat ( thenee by Und of mi iiiiiini umhk ui me rur(urnanna river a p-iit i thence aouth by land ot W. Price Hi de greed, cat 31 perrhe to a atako : tbenee by land f Win. I'rice atiuib 2J dejrree, weit j2 jK-rchci to a pi-af; thenee aurth 2 degreea, wr 1'J perchvi to a birkury tbenoe ot 4 1 pore he to a pat on tho bank of the rivur ; thence down aaid river with variooa ronrer and dilaore of the river 244 perehri to place of beginning, nmtainjfig KUacroa and 38 perrhea. with the uaunl allowance, having a email bona and ham thereon erected, and un derlaid with coal, with a bank open and in good working order. Seiiod, taken in rxeeutkn and to be jid aa the property of 11. A K. A. Hoover Alao, A honao ami lot eitaaU In lUnibargrr, Chartteld county, ra bounded aouth by lot of John Heed, OJtt by townabip road, north by lot of U. Wolf, and wrt by an alley. Heiied, taken in execution and to Ire aold ai the property -of J, U. Hoover. Taaua or Tb nr.ea nr 111111 tit Blilk ! tho property iball be a truck off mail be paid at w imt oi aaie, or atiro etaer anangeiuenta made a will bo approved, e4krwiaet)) proper- ty will bo Immediately put up and aold again at tbo exprnie and rtak of tho pereon to whoa It waa a true a on, ana wno, la cat ot a en dene or at neb re-aale, ahall make rood tho oaae. and in no inatano will tho Deed bo preoented la Oourt lor oonnnnation an leaf the money ia actually potd to tbo Sheriff. W. H. M. f UKHSON, j iSnnairr'a Orrira, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Kept II, 1874. J SherifT's Sale. IV. aued out of the Court of Common Plena of direetad, there Witt at the Court Hotiae, Mon. lav. the lth '.... . d-ty of Heptember, IS74, at 1 o'rloek, p.m., tbe A frame La, ii.iHy.i , Ibrir feat t,"'!l"i,I','"" !" hl"h' J"""" ","' iwj M..r", r.DM.Ir.Tl ! rielaaj, uki. i V,. "vtioa ana to w auu n, pronrrtj of Mra. !,. .A!'hVc l""r)' r"V'-,'lli-s "-; ZXjilZtt! !iiil"c a.pi.rienar.i u.er.1., oiioat. i lha Tillai. iinaan. w rar riam. llaj. loiib l0'" "'"'W ". i-b,b iheeu,.!, aa iu. rer.y or bwanajr, Alalia and ! N".r'1- , . iJitJ ;aeni.a aa i..n.. ,ii: Ure.iBa.na; at maple '''""P ij..lnin Uo.la of tiao. 8bail,r . ihi-.o. rllrn.lmg alon( tha eald lleorf. hhelTera' lead aoulh ll d.Kreea, weat 124 nervbee lo a oat: lltenoe aortk 71 d.(reia, weat 144 errbea to a poat tbruoe nor.b 21 dr(reea, eaat 114 nerehe. to a poat Ihraee aoutb Iv, degreee, eaat 113 perci.ee to plaoa of eeeiuaitia. . aonuinine 111! "" "Proee, ua.opaH.MItal'a..lg.olu1 ti,. Stiver survnv. Hfiicd, takitn in execution and to oe oti a tuo propcrtr af Levi Moorchouae. j Tmnii or HAi.n. Th nri or cum at which t! property iba!l b truck alT muat h M at lha Una mt al, or acb other nrianxinovjta made aa wit) he appravH, othcrwiac tbn proocrty will be iu.oioditflv put np and aold again at tht expena and risk uf the pcraon to rb it waa atrnok off, and who, ia ease ul di-nciencv al uch rc-aalc, hail make rond the eciaa. and in no lu- ataao will the lwd be preavutvd in Couri for eonarmalioB unlea, U num.. ia ae.ually paid I Ihe bherid. W. U. alci'UKUS IN. r...Kn.ry a Ora.ra, 1 gki'vifT. Clearfield, I'a., fepl. , If,". QUl'HANH' tHJUH'D SALll.. TALCABI.a KKAL KSTATR. Ity virtue of an order ef the Orntmna r-.iMr. nf' Clearfield eooalj, and la ate direole.l, there will ba eapeeed la put, He aa., la Cloariel.l, I'a, aa Saturday, Ortobera, I0T4, the followin draer.bcd real eatatr. tale the bo.n erty of Ueorga Flanifaa, deeeaaal . A w.aln lot or pirn al ro.nd, altuate la Ih. koro.,,h of iZl ".i. ,d ZTl ,'" ....L?' Cle.r6,ld, r...T,i,.,.l.,l and d.eild a. fl1w., '"T . ', , k, .1. . Oa .ho n,U, by Pin. atreet. on the ,ll, I.; " '" 'IrT!'' of """ , !" m. .Hey. on th. weet by lot n.,nlr 19 and on ! fa.V"". """T. - 8. om PhJJ.r Ihe ea.t by Ihe ea.1 hall ..f let anrnWr 17 and ' "'1,R 'i.ala, almald ool I. deereed ne- i known In the pl.nofa.ld horn,,,, a. the w, ' ibalf ofh,l n.n.brr ITO, and h.ylnt tb.W erected a .'d two ,lnrv frame houaa. T.:nua Una third ra.h on eonflrinntinB nf aale aad Ihe belanee in one aad tww yaara, with bBda ana Biorrgaira ta aeeare the aame. JAM. u .1 It A 11 A M, Kiroutor. ClearirM, RepL II, ls;4..;ll JkOTICK TO CUKDITOIK- Credltor. will lkn Bailee that a the 14. b day or Juno, IS; 4, I'hartee K. Wolf filed hia petl. 1 1. ,a In tba I'enrl af Canitaas Hat el Vlerald ooanly far Iho benelltat IU lt.eel.ent Uwe.aad thai nn the aatne day tbe Court fixed I be Ita., for hearing Iba aane at I' I ear M.I at Ibe Bait eonrl lo I. held oa Iba sih day of Keptriaher. 1174, let whinhhe will file hi. final petilinn), and that not or Ihe aama be irireo b hia evedilora. al whloh lime and plane they may attend If they lee proper. WM. II. MeOHLlAKtlll, ' aVpl. I. Ilttl . All y for l'eul,enr, N OT1CK TO 1.00 MEN, The an.(er.l,aod kay lve w(i,, dial lot of aaw log d a apar, hearing the tnn r hi tunnd baKiw, haa drift, and ar How tre. paaiina oa th premUe af the aubacriber re id tn n tha banll of the river, at tha month of Ulnar I old iwk. Tha narka ara at folionat1 'I'iaa trea," rtnjr two," "diamond II,, " MTo U,H"TtU,"'llou li," on tfiar.Hun; A," If thoaa l"ra am not roinnvci) aithin a reaaaeahhi Mw, lhv will he Atafiotod of i tb ta direct a P. O. ddria, l learbeld. Pa. i " vptMt . . , WM, OIUUAM. BARBKU AXW HAIR DKKSn.! Ronm. In tbe Irtonard Kata, .(...,., Bpia-J, .' ( Cl.art a. ilea acnliscmfiits. "'' ' " SherilTs Sale. - 1Y virtue of a writ of i'leW ) out of the Oourt of Comiaon Plea if Clcar nvid oovnti . aid to of dire ted, there UI be eipoeed to I'll III. 10 HALK, at Ike Court Huuae, In the borough of Clear Bold, on KiiurJuy, iho 2tl. dey of riiletnbi r, 17 I, at 2 o'elouk, m., tbo fvlJowlug Ileal fi talc, lo wit t All dciendanfl rlht, title'aiid Idle rcH of , In and to a ecrttin p(rre of gniand aituate in Ibe townabip of Motion, Clearlleld wmntyf KimayU ratiia, being bU by lift hcl end having a two. tory frame liouae III by SI feit, boon di d aud dt aoribed aa fulluwai Od the north by public Mad, on the tut. weat and wutb by 0nJ of Hi ram Woodward. N(. fl. Alto, defendant 't intereet In kt of ground 0S by IU6 feet, with one tory frame ahop, bouu'l d anrth by iiublio road, oa the aoutb and eaal by Umia uf 11. Wu'xUerd and on the aeat by lamia of F. LiiftoM. Hin-d, lukcn In i-xwuiiiu ami tu bo iMd ai the properly ol' llonry SbowalUr. AUo, about 6aV wrt ef Uoi eiluatoil tu lit II townabip, Ciuarlicldouunty, l'fnnylianla, bnuud ed n the nortb by lamia of William liall, aoulb and wait by landi ol John Ui-ll aud at by land at Bm, Mc Crack I'll, diecaird, banag thertn eret-tt-d a aniull frame buuae ai.d lug alable, wi'b otxiot li arrt'ielrarod nnd a aniall orchard, bclw-l, takuh in eteeution and to I cild oa l lie irMorty ef D. II, ribarp. Alio, a oertain kit at groan d alluate in the bur ougb ot Net WftihiiiaCton. UO by 2HU and hating viewed thereon a Iwo-ft.-ry plunk noun, 10 by .tl feet, bounded aa fullowa, north hy Main street, weit by lot of Prof. :roa, aoutb by Jno. Cunt' mmge and tttri by lot of T. (lerrttoD. Hiwd, laitm in esrfurion and tu be cold aa the property of N n Dry A. Mitchell and Samuel T. Mitchell. Alo, one litioie end lot ailoate In the Tillage nf Aineanlle, Woodward townabip, anid lt buiog Ail (et front and 172 foot doe p and baring erttctcd a a in all lilaok bdnpr. 1) torla high, with kitchen attached, with well of good war, arid bounded on tbo aoulh by plank nd, on tbo north by atnet, on the wvat by lot of aud on the eat by lot of Hcitfd, tuken In fjLecutiun and to bo old aa the pr iperty of W. W. Albert. AUo, All tho J.fcn.luiit'a right, litlo n- .l inlereat in buuae acl lot in llouti Mr, with out buildinga, lituatcon S. W. o.irner f Cbarlra atre t and I'wralluy, I d So. in general t.lrm of ;ild I boroiigb, HO Ut front by lUiieet, Ckiroding Weat to Onk alKy, ami adjoining property o E. C fr,l,n Htiie I' krii in caution n.d to be aelil iinwe oo toraouin. ineuotiae la a two-itorv aa the pMperiy of JaAiee and .Luke Uiley. Alao, No. 1. All ItfeuiUni'a right, title and in tereat lu a certain two a tory larui hottae and lot in HuuWdali!, logeibtT with outbuilding, ilnat on eaut aide of Jim tin atrect, and known anI dc-ignatrd aa No. 01 in gdirral plun of aaid bir ough. boi'mtoi! on the north by property o( Win, Iiaughrrty, and on the f-uth by propfrlr of 4a-. Carter. No. J. All the defendnm' right, title and in torei't In A Iwo-atory Irauie dvtclliog houoe and hit, together with outbuilding, aituutc in H juti dale, ou auathweat ctifner of KHia and liter r atrecta, and bounded on the aoulh by property of William I'arkcr, known and designated aa No. i4 in general plau of dil borough. ScixeU, tavken in exerotion and to be cold aa the proprrly of Jamea llahy. Alu, all thfl right, title and inlf-rett of Ue de fvntlarit in the t :o atory frame dwelling houte, together with lot and outbuilding eouareird, lo cated on the nurlheait corner oi f ue nnd timid m reel a, in the borough of IJoutidalc. The let ia 6 fevt front by ixvi, and extonde north to Muoae alley, aud in known and d feign a led aa No, tit ia the general plan ofiaid boruuh. Sciied, takn in execution and to e told aa ibo pnj.i-ii of Juhrt A. Ktorin. AIo, all tboae certain trmnta or ).arola of land iluate in Knox lfjwnhip, ClearB. IJ county, J., hounded and deaeribed a lolUa: One thmf beginning at a rock-oak thenee uortb forty-nine and on fuurth di-grec, eact one buadri'd and ftairuegreea, eaat three hundred and Ihirty porch e. aoutb fifte dcerea. wut i.i..ii-.f....r e, aoutb fifty degreea, wvat ninety-four petehea. tbenee north forty degree, want tkn Inin'ind and thirty pen-hca to rlaoe of bcirinofiiir. aint obtaining two bui.drrd am ten aorff, nt.irr or leia, I bo oilier piece, Vgiuniug L a p )st oo truct line, theiicc north lifly difi.i, eaal ntntly-ttro i perchre umre or kaa to atnnca, Ihrnee aouth lift i tn il-greea, weal nindy-ttrn pcnlie J ,i .l .li... Minim. .ummuuim mini aBl) une-iwiii aiigrt-vr, went one hundred and mvfnty M?reh(, wioie or leaa to plare of I wrinntng, and oonlaiaing nim-ty. three aerea and filir-on lereheo an l alluwance. Tow other thereof, being the John HIom prop erty, formerly bounded by bin da of ilium Ir vin'a eolote and TatricL Fljnn, and a'ljohilng tlia tmct of two hundred and ten aerea alove dea cribed, and containing fllty-nine aoie aud iwo tcuth perebca, Htizcd, Ukcn iu cxw-i'lioa and to be aotd aa the property of Samuel Lambert. a io, a-ienaant a interval to and in tbo fullow. uvia county, r oontauiiiig about one aore, with aniall plank bona erected tben-oa and bounded a fullowi- : on the north l-r Und of II -l. der, aouth by iuropik aii i o.n wot hy laod ef Joaeph Aerrcr, juniorj ftt ited, taken in eieen tion, andtu be eild m tb properly of Jimti II. I'rauekcr. Alao, dIVadanl'e vght, title iM inletvat in a two ory frame dwelling bJUM nud lot nt ground lore ted In the borough uf Oceo!a, and kn-wn a lot No. 3" I, hounded aa follow i IVnting n aoutb ine f lUh rtreM and eorner or spring alley, nid lot being fitty hw one hundred rct. and adjoining lot of U. olcCullnngfa. hii,l, taken in execution, aud to bo fold aa tbe nrtvi arty or K. 11. Bhoft. 1 ' Tbrhi or Batn.Tbo price ot lutn aa wkieh tbo properly ahall bo atrnek off auit be paid at tho time tr ale, oranrho bcr arrangement madi aa will bo approved, otherwise tho property b I ' put up and aold again at i toe peraon t wno-a tt ,,nok nff, and who, In oaae af deficiency at luch 'o-aale, ahall make good the eatae, and in " ittaaeo will the Deed bo presented in Court. for confirmation wnleat tho money ia actually r v we ouwiu. w . n, ait riiMiiu?t, SHAHtFr'a Ornrn, tibcriff. Cloarflild, I'a., Sept,, 1874. J ;tion.. All per ao in are berebv warned iciinitMnMlirt. with or pnrcltAOing any of the following proper-, ty.vit: Oaeaarrel mare and ono rvan hurae with their harntia, alao one ttm-borae wagtin, now in pncain of Jtolomnn Kline, of Lnwrcnea town abip, at the nine wna purvhaaed hy mod the let of September, and given to aaid K line on loan ontv W.M. POHTKU," ffept.ocTt-Sto h. I. lU'CK, N J"OTICR TO II EI l!S. la K. WiBaT 1 In lkaOr).haspClsi( Th,n.aa Cirn, dre'il, of Clearfield Cn. of Woodward Townahigi.J No. , JuiyT. IS" t. Cllatloo fc. .Uo eeuae B bv ipeellio nerfariBaBi'a lUonld not be decreed. To tuo beiraand Irgal repmi'DtaliTeefThoniaa Ciwan, derea.ed, teador, and Jo,h Hegatl.T, deecaaed, veadec, in aaid oontract. via : Klienboih Cowon, widuw. Bow Kli.alwlk , Marrnrrt Jane Cowen. iiancy Leviua Coaeo, i. U. Suiilh, Kuardiaa of Jmu I awen, Krallaa Cwen, Miliar,. Cowen and TbuB.ee Line C.wea, Mra. Jena lit, arlr. widitwand admialatratrii, Wm. V. (Vrijcbt. a'lninirator. Mra. Mara Hraaljmr H..r.K Jr - lin Hrgjrle. Jeck.oe llejarly and , gae'r- diiB ef William MrKMIr. Take Bailee, Ilia. J..U diac Wiilun. iirKiir. TakBaiiN,u.st j..a or rVptember, IS74. and ebow canar, if any ynu have, wlir aperido parf.u-a.enee of the eoBtrart made between Ckomaa Cowea. deneaard, aud Jo. aeph llt-Mart.T, deaed, dated tmh fleplrmlMT, If'M, Utould aid bedeoreed aeeord.ng to ihe true iiitcut aud utrauing thrrent'. W. H. M. PHFUROX, Sherirf. Aural i A. W. I.nr, Hrg. Mco. aep.g .'lt N OT1CE TO 1IK1KS. In Ho Katata of U too Orphiia' CowtU lata of Woodward Twp. No. j Juan T . I.hT J cm Fprcinc peritirtiiatipca. Aud naw. tvth Autruat, 1KT4, Hulc jrrantad oia licira and Icjat rofirairntalivcB ol Samuel Uegar ty, drceacd, to aliow caua whj tjarwinc ptrlona. aneo ahould not lx decreed ; To the heir, and lajral ra.treacntativw af Patn Ufl lloftnrt.f, dvtfeaaod, vi: LgrdU lityaitv, w. d-w. Jnmo llrR.rtv. Villiata Hofcirtr, Alary u.a.ilv ..u j.U; n niKIHIf , ROV nilCUant!, Margaret itlierow and John Wtthrrow, her ho. bead, Jaaa Jurlan aud John M.dardan'bee I,,,.." band, bniuucl llaeartv. of lle-rv. H,.i..rt u .... Rarly, Henry llrcrlv, J,ei,h llmarlv, Will, in, I Tin'inee, riamuel llt-prarly. faV W. Ilvaa'riy, vid..w I of Wat. Iletrane, Matilda Lell and c'ortea bell, j her ha.bnnd, Anne. Kink and Jaine. fiok, bet' hoaliaitit, Wm. MrOaltough, Jo.eph jdoCallouxli, Mai.v J.oe .M. C.illaticli, Loufe M'ulloaKh, Heu-! I.en Jrfl'r.U. Jnn UllKnn.u A..r.li- L Ann llveert. J.m. A U..1... A u t Stewart, who al.iu. In be vendee. 'of Wuhan. IleC K.rty, Uka noliaa. that yoa ara hereby re,ialred to be and appear M our neat Orphana' airt, la. u,... m a.i u,r leareeet WMtnt.y, oa tbe rata, day of September, next, aad ehaw aauaa, If any ?"f ,0 '"" ':,t",V,,m" A"."U . .. . 'UbllbU.. bb.r.lL . .." .?"!? ea. aeptD .I COURT PH0CLAMATI0H. THI!I1S, Mon. 0. A. WATIB. rroaldent ' T J'l. o( Iba Caatt af ComaiaB I'laaa or lha Twoaly.tlth Jadiolal Dialrlel, ennaoaad of tbe enn. or a af Clearfield, t'oatte and Clialou and Hon. W.lli.h C. Folkv and lion. Jn J. Hairs Aamelate Judea of Clearfield roomy have i.aued their preeepl.te uae dirret.d, for the haldlng of Court or t'ou.ni,a I'ieaa, Orphan.' Court, Cmirt of lluarter Vaa.lo.ia, Court nf wee and Terminer, aad Court of Henorat Jail l.el.v ary, at Ihe Court Itoaaeal Clear IvU, la and fnr the enuaty of Clearfield, eomnteaeiax oa Ike rourtll Mouday, llM Unlit al , sarpi. Inn. and (a. continue three week. NOnilK IK, ieaeeWa, hereby alren,U U. Ooroner, Jaalieei of tbe Teaoe, enj Cor.tlaU.a, la and (ol aaid eoaoly af Olea.leld, la tfpeer in their prowr perenae, wllb their Rewrda, Halle. InqaiaiUant, kaatalnatlona, a,d eO.ee arniem. braaeee, be do .knee thinira wkieh te Ibelr eBeai, and In tbalr bek.lf. patvaka to be lata node, aiy hand al Clearfield, tlla l day or rV.iternb.rt In lb. yaat af an Lord an thiuuud tdfbl baadrad and .evenly four. . i . . I i v. k. McrHKaaoN, ...it PUtil.KUTOX ', : with ' ', ;. W. V. UpriN'COTT & CO., t . ' . Wh.oIet.tlo Dcittvr ti Hats, fups, furs 4 Strnw Cootl , Xcv m MaaarT gtatar, .WTtn tl'.e' i- ritaAniti riiiA PA.