afa'gepttMifatt. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, Bono AND PBOFB1BTOB. CLEARFIELD, Pi. WEDNESDAY HORNING, PBTT. W. !' DEMOCRATIC BTATE TICKET. for junoi of mr bi'pbkmk cot'itr, WABREN J. VOOUWAl(J, OF BF.HK8 COINTV. FOE LIF.VTENANT (ItlVEIlNi.Il, JOJIN LAT'f A, OF WESTMORELAND COI NTV. FOt AITITO OF.NEP.Al, JUSTUS F. TEJll'LK, OF OREIN COINTT. . FOB grcRKTAIlY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. WILLIAM M'CANDLKHS, or PIIILAPELPIIIA. DISTRICT TICKET. FOR CONGRESS, L. A. MACKEY, OF LOCK BAVIN. . Subject to tbe District Convention FOR ADDITIONAL LAW JUDOR, JOHN H. ORV1S, OF BF.LLEFONTE. Subject to tbe District Convention. FOR UTAH SENATOR, WILLIAM A. WALLACE, OF CLEARFIELD. Subjeot to the District Convention. COl! MY TICKET, e FOR A8HF.MM.T, W. R. UARTSHORX, OF Cl'RWF.NaVII.Ll. TOR PR0TII0N0TARV, C., ELI BLOOM, OF CURWI.N8V1ILE. FOR REOIHTER AND RECORDER, 10., L. J. MORGAN, , " OF WALLACETON. FOB COUNTT COMMISSIONER, CONRAD W. KYLER, OF ORAUAH TOWNSHIP. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, HENRY WIIITEUBAD, OF UNION TOWNSHIP, FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, SA11UEL F. UcCLOSKEY, OF CCRWENHVILLE. GEORGE JIAGERTY. It gives ns pain to chronicle the i .1 ., . i . , i ueom oi ims uigniv csieemeu young man, who has been connected with 1..., nA;.. ....!.. :.-!. ...... . tuio mm... ui ,..niV That clandestine thouih notent do- stroyer of our race had marked him early as a victim, and has thus preuia- turcly closed what might have been a i lone and prosperous life. Iu Juno lust ho conceived tho idea of taking a trip to Colorado, for tho purpose of recuperating if not restoring his declining health. But that has proved a delusion. His relatives in this piuce were uppiintu by telegraph on Saturday morning, of his death, which had occurred at 7 o'clock tho previous evening, at the (irand Cen tral hold, in Denver, in the 2(ith year of his ago. A brother loft this place on Thurs day morning to Iwk after and care for him, but of course failed to reach his destination before the death occurred. The distance is about 1,740 miles, and it usually requires from flvo to six days to make the joumoy. Up to this (Tuesday) morning, at 8 A. M., we have no further aflvice as to tho probuble return Of the brother with the body ol tho deceased. A Faithful Servant (Ione. Bev. J. II. Brown, a prominent Lutheran clergyman, died at Lewistown on Mon day a week, aged 49 years. The Devolution in Louisiana has nearly crushed out the Beecher-Tilton outrage, and brought Crant back to tho National Capital. Simon Cameron is on a three weeks' tour to California. He is going there no doubt to look after Blaine's Presi dential interests. Still Another. Tilton is out in a sixteen-column item, ns an appendix to Moulton's story of Bccehor. Tho "ragged eilgcr" is certainly getting an awful ftailimr Tho Easton fit ntiml, in alluding to the now Chairman of tho Democratic State Committee, says : "M r. SI iller has had much experience in marshaling our forces and, neyt to Senator Wal lace, Ik the best organizer in the State." Attention. An cxclmnirc savs : All those whkc voters who aro in favor of compelling whit children to mix on grounds of social equality with colored children In onr shools, should, by all moans, vote for the Badical StutoTickot it stands on a platform pledged to uoh social equality. Another Chance. Last year tho Modoc's and their allies gave Clcarftold and the "ring" a good cursing hreunso the major portion of our nominees re aided in this borough. Now, wo sup pose, thoy will sail in on Curwonsvillu, because three of our nominee reside there What awful men these "ring" follows are, anyhow. , Tin True Doctrine. Wegivoroom this week, on our first pago, for the excellent speech of Hon. Ueorgo H. Pendleton, of Ohio. Tho speech is nn excellent one, and relates to things Ijoncrally, and will richly repay all who peruse it. Like all the produc tions oi iimt old school statesman, he has the gift ol saying a trrcatdcal In a few, words, and in an hour gives more uosuuiuai truths thai, ,ny othor pub lio nan now on tho stage. , , Get Beady. Democrats, gat viwuiv for our meeting in the Court Boom, on , Tuesday evening, the 29th. Several of the best speakers in the State will ho present to address the people on the imjHirtant issues now agitating the pnblle, ant upon which every Toter should pa, on the 3d day of Novem ber next. Th time aro awftuir out of Joint, and must be righted by the P-oplo. The policy oursucd by onr oriponetrts in g.,to ,nd Rational affairs P-sttwelvt) yearn, ha al most brought u, u,, of d m.t do som.tl.lng to throw off this political nightmare SUES FOR HER CHARACTER. In Mr. Moulton's last "stiiti-mcut," bo rclVrrctl to Hie crime of Mr. Beccher with another woinun, whose name not being given, few persons knew. Misa Edna Dean Proctor, however, has en lightened tho world by coming foiy ward and suing Moultim for $100,000' dnmages done to her chamctor, which we suspect has Imjcii most Injured by her own course. She is snid to ho a highly cultivated woman, who has traveled almost all ovor Europe, is about forty years old, although sho does not look to bo over thirty-two. She is slightly above medium sir.t), slim, but well made, with luxuriant dark hair, durk eyes of a soil and lancinat ing expression, sliaded by long, silken lushos, with sallow complexion, bright and rosy lips, frequently curved in the most winsome of smiles, and the small est of feet and hands. She is generally admired in Brooklyn, having reniurka ble conversational powers and being of a very amiable disposition. Sho re turned but a short timo ago from an extended tour in Eumpv, having at tended tho great fair in Kiel Novo gorod, Itussiu. Sho attends some of tho most fashionable parties, when In Brooklyn, and is received by tho ''best families." It is easy to imagino what a shock Mr. Moulton's statement cre ated in those circles. Her literary talent is well known, as sho frequently oontibutes to the Atlantic Monthly, and is the author of several works. Had Miss Edna kept quiet, millions of people would never have known that bIic was the character Indicated by "our mutual lriend." How natural that she should ho a contributor to that '-hightened and refined" monthly, published "down to Boston." This Is indeed A "Gilded Age," ami Mark Twain hit tho nail on the head when he made that remark. ' i ., . . AFTER BllOTHEH GARFIELD. The anti-tiurAeld Ilepublicau Con gressional Convention of the nineteenth Ohio District, (Western Beservc) after unanimously nominating Rev. B. II. Jlitrlliurt, Presiding Elder of the Erie Confcrcnco, in opposit ion to C'rodi t Moh llier, salary grubbing Garfield, adopted tho following platform : Jfeeeeeef, That tb peril of tbe floe ernmeat Hat out m much to high ambition ai in lew diet.one.tr and that Inn perpetuity ana welfare of (Jie Ke pablio la.perat.relr mtulree aa to emphatically condemn the sole of Ite publle aervanu. who, by their onpport of tbe back-pay and the inereaae of ..lane., .uennn .n.nenrooeena 01 ni.nunaeiurea.l Mobilier ewindl.., by pro.til.tioc and eelllng j tnclr ooolal influence to promote the acnemee ol j eorruntner, al Wa.lungl ,4 ,nJlia.b. , s,T, breu,hlpro,cklBd eorrupinera ai na.umrion, ana otner wrongtu. "KrE ... loyally .buuhl make nc fortet oar manhood and Ueoae men fcnarca by .pproTlni or accepting ' meroeiuulee at tbe dictation of parly menarcre whom we believe te be die! or corrupt, and we aftUm that tbe only toil of politiral preferment ebouid be enund prineiplee, capacity, and suneaty ! the diMberffe of official I ..... ai tank JmIu. Iht h ...... .... ooune aha.il be (aided. 11,0 resolutions are excellent, ami both candidates being clerevinoii, the citmpaign will no doubt bo conducted on strictly religions principles. Gar field quit preaching in 1862, went into tho army as a chaplain and came out'"lM,n movement with suspicion. a lieneral. Ho soon after entered Congress, and like those other "Chris tian statesmen" Colfax, Scoflchl, Ames, etc., soon became corrupt and began to "grab" for everything ho could lay his hands on. Hurlliurt, about eight years ago, served as Presiding Elder on the Cluri-on-Luthersburg District, and was look ed upon as an able man, and he will no doubt make it very hot for the cx Bev. (ieneral who has so completely betrayed, dishonored and sold out his constituents. Garfield is about the last of that flock of "Christian States men" who have succeeded so capitally , B. 8 v ...... v..,.. -.. ' "We Claim." It seems that the ex Chairman cannot quit business, al though superseded. Ho lust week at tempted to reply to .Mr. Wallaces facts, and tries to overcome them by such nonsense ns this: ' ; 1 ' We claim, (and O wnitot to rfemVf) thai s "ring" eoneooted tho Infamone ecbeme of pondlfte; at leeeteer Ifwee the amount af money aeeooeery for tbe oooiuuotion of a jail of proper eiae and etrenftb. This is supreme nonsense, coupled with gross ignorance. Tho writer should know that no county can erect a new prison without tho approval of the Secretary of the Commonwealth,, as to its design and proper tli. mensions, To intimate that a proper structure could be put up for $20,(K)0 or 125,000, as contemplated by the acts of Assembly and tho necessities of the case, Is the cheapest babbling and unworthy of any man who lays claim to common sense. Our county prison cost less than any other prison in the State, erected within the past ten years, w hen wo tako tho difference ot the price of lulior and mnteriiil into consid oration.. Again, it has been demon strated a thousand times, since tho now prison was built that thoso who con tributed tho least toward its cumplo. tion usunlly make the most fuss. The "wo" ex-Chairman hail better turn his attention to something he ran treat more sensibly. Bcared. The Philadelphia Pir.it and othor Itaulioitl organs are great lyalamt. ed at tho utterances of (ion. Bobert Toombs nml a gentleman at St. Lonis, when they hoard that Grant had or dered tho army to, Louisiana to sub jugate the State government instituted by the people of that State. Mr. Toombs said no Federal troops should pass through Atlanta on their way to Louisiana, and a prominent lawyer, Garesche, of St. Louis, who call the President Vlysses tho First, cries, "Havoc, and lot slip the dugs of war." 1 he rrt asks :' "W as ever such In sanity beforo witnessed." ' Yes, thoso who become alarmed at such uttomnoe are just as insane, These men are about as true testa of statesmanship and public sentiment as Beccher Is a virtuous clergyman, or a representative ol sound morality. Ono is about effective fiir good as the other. And no sensible mnn shonld bo frightened by either. Ik Bankruptcy. Th firm of Car Tier and Banm, doing business In the western portion of onr county for a nuinuer ol years past, are going though bankruptcy in th. United State Court at 1 ittsburgh. Their Indebtedness, as exhibited by the United State Mar shall 's circular, amounts to over 1240 -000, as follows: . K.'T ""V" i-.. Clalmt eteiact Oanler... Clalaja aiaiait Bum.,,,. ,, S6,0M KM lee.eee Total ......,.. mi aaa Then are still a larmv nnrr nfl oiaim against ih firm ansettM, th. Rifirregateammintofwhfch is unknown. "A SORRY SMUT." Those acquainted with Shakspearo's Mudieth will recollect that after the hitter had slaughtered Ihinnm, and while I'onU'raplutiughU double treason aguinst his King and hisguont,iu which ho Moluted both his olitical and er. sonal honor, lookingat his bloody hands, ha oxi'laimed t "This is a sorry night." Such were our reflections upon taking an outule viow (they would not let us inside) of tho few persons who locked themselves up in tho Court Boom on the 8th inst It was indeed "a sorry sight," to see those who had been highly rewarded fraternizing for the time being, with the most antagonistic iikiuuul of both parties for the) puivJ pose of playing Macbeth on a smaller seal It was plainly visible to all aviiail.lv men that the alliance was too unnat ural to accomplish any good purpose. Those engaged in tho plot must be very blind if they do not see that every noyenient of tho kind works to the injury of the Democratic party. Those who wish to remain In the party, and have engaged in this method of disor ganisation, should know that if they persist in their course they will do the party more harm than the open enemy. Thoso who wish to break down the Democratic party are on the right road, and by thrir falso position will be more potent than the Badical hosts com bined. The tendency of the Fatton- Potter movement js as plain as the noses on their faces. WHO MA Y VOTE. It is well to remind our readers that under tho new Constitution, ovcry per son ottering to vote must show 1. That ho has been a eitiaen of the United States at least one month. This will cut off all persons natural ixed after the 3rd day of October in tho present year. ' 2. That ho has rcsiifcd in the State a year, or, if formerly a resident and removed therefrom shall have returned six months proceeding the election. This is the same provision that pre vailed in tho old Constitution. 3. That he has resided in tho elec tion district here bo offers to vote, at least two months immediately before the election , 4. That he has, within two years and at least a month before the elec tion, paid a State or county tax assessed . . . i it j a At , 0 month prior to the cloC tioll. Let no man movo from one ward or district immediately before tho elec tion and expect to vote. Very Straniie. The editor of the Bcllefiitito TfrflVnntflii has for two weeks insisted that tho Modoc meeting In this county was "a largo one." If 18 delegates are a majority of "a large meeting" tho editoris right But why shouUUhis Centre connty"straightont" meddle so muck in this disorganizing movement in this country. VYe look Wo - are satisfied that is the way he would, view the matter were wo to meddle with the local officers ot bis county. Thin constant caucusing with disorganize!- is unliocoining in him. His love for "old timo Democrats," Is a new departure! Ben Butler, Simon Cameron and John Soott belong totbat ctlins, and If lie 1 mttj- Lrre. e tkc school he has certainly undergone a grcatchange lately. Gray, you had bet tor takeoareof your own family, and lot yonr neighbors alone. If you must talk about them, tell the truth, any how. ,.., , Oi r Xominees. The names of tho Democratic candidate put in nomina tion last week will be found at our mast head. , And we feel proud of them, knowing that they are fully competent to discharge the duties incumbent upon them. Beside they are all represen tative men and natives of the county, oxcept Messrs. Whitobeadand McClos key, who, however, have resided nearly twenty-five years among us, and un derstand our wants fully. Messrs, Hartshorn, Bloom, Morgan and Ky lor represent four of the oldest, largest and most influential families In the county, their forefathers all having settled here previousto 1808. Voters who favor up right and competent men for th offices indicated, will of eonrs deposit their ballots In favor of our nominees on tho 3d of November next. Beconstritctiow Fruits. Tho Stato of Louisiana underwent two suoceseful revolutions lust, week. , The pooplo arose in mass and drove the carpet bag Governor, Kullog, and all his hanger on nit of the gubernatorial chair, and put tho officers whom they had elected two years ago in. Grant, however, sent the United State army down there, and at tho point of the bayonet re-Instated the same ungodly brood. This is tho greatest crime of the age, and had it occurred at any othor than this period of debauchery, it would have sent the President into exile, h twit to the penitentiary. It seems as though tho people had become as abject and docile a the former Af rican vlavo, and Would pocket every violation of tho law and Insult given them by their agents at Washington, A Stranor Freak. Last year "the puro Democrats"(T) refused to votefbr tho regular nominees because they re sided in tho borough of Clearfield. This year those saint cot right bare and pick up a man and put him on their ticket. That which seems to have been a crime last year in the esti mation f the "incorruptible, is tortured Into a virtue this year. What a jewel consistency is, anyhow, ' More, these snmo men Who declaimed fed loudly against "the ring'Tfaslycar, form them selves into "a ring". and. nominate a ticket without ever letting th people kiow who their candidate were until after the Court room ioor was unlocked. If that Is not " ring" measure w will confess that we know nothing about ring diplomacy. Clkrical Visit Tb Nsw York Hrrutd, MiggMta to th "popular clergy. men" of that rlty and Brooklyn, that horcaficr when they go to call upon tho lady member of their congrega tion they be accompanlad by their wlvoi, orifthe sisters are not "on sneak ing terms," to take a Sunday chool scholar along, so as to give no room for giwsip, ami thereby avoid walking on "ragged edges" wtukion professional duty. A good idea. n nun i .!, , Portsmouth, Htm Hampshire, held an erection best week and went Dt rratle for the first time In fifteen years. DEMOCRATIC C0X7NTT CON VENTION. Tuondav. September 15th, being the day fixed by tho Primary Election Bales of the party for th assembling of tho County Convention, the dele- gat irom the several Dorougns anu township assembled in the Court Hoaso. at 1 o'clock, V. M; The Convention was called to order by Wm. M. MeCiillough, Esq., Chair man of the County Committee. Order beine obtained, the chair announced as the first business tho selection of two persons as Secretaries. On motion of Mr. Dotta, of Beecaria, and Mr. Broth, of Bell, C. J. Keagy and Dr. Bennett were chosen Secreta ries. . .' . : ! : ' i Tho next business in order was to call the election districts for the pur pose of ascertaining the names of the delegate, so as to have a oomploto list for the us of the Convention. The clerk then proceeded to call the roll, when the following name were hand ed in, via i . SAUK! OP IU UUHtm I U.ccuiu. Philip Polti, O.J. Keejy. Hsu Hebe. N.b.tey, II. Ilretb. Bums. George Wesver, William Llsee. 1 llouae Job W. Kyler, Jaoob Dimoltai. ' BsjproRn, Daslol Stewart, Jaa, Luaoerry, L. a. UIU. BAr. Dr. W. A. tliaai, i. . Boeder, on, 0. Wnierl, h. Sheet. IsauuiDS. Daniel Semaa, Darld Meeatay. Cssef Jooepa H. Broth 'Jobs Cuanuly. OoeiHToa. jobs 1. rioaTd, t. . Nl.llel. CLBaartii..AarB 0. Tata, Thee. Deejber gt, Job Jehaetea. CuswBMevtu.a.aaaei Thomaoea, WUllam P. Cbambara. UncaTra. Rlcharel Ru(bef, Rami. M'Clarraa. encoi. jeae a. aewiaa, ueera sua. Oinino. Daaiel Krlee, tiearge Urea. Ooesaa. J. A. L. Fleial, A. H. Bhlrey. Diuu-Tkaaua H. Veraer, UeaekUk Lane. nerry. Ilwucti. Jeaei Fljaa, W. B. Dleklnean. HoVTIDAI.W JaaftM I. Shew, Veeviek !as. IltraToa. hirem Wayward, Joaa HaebeU. Joboai. J. W. Josnewa, leaae Bloom. KaBTBttii. W. J. BoSer, I. C. Mot'loekey. Kw.l. S. I. Sloppy. Daeid Krhard. Lweaiica. Jtwpk Oweae, R. at. Reed, Jae. vougnerty, anae, iigue. Lu.eaa Cur Juba A. MoDlrett, Jobs T Hagorty. aloajin. Dr. A. L Taort, Jeeee Beam, Wm. Waring. Kiw WxiBiauToe. Dr. A. D. Bennett, Cbr. Kftrioher. ObubuU Oeerge M. Bri.bia, Jae. H. Lllte. rsB Jaaeea V. curb, Wm. r. Jeaiaelen. L'smb. Tkomaa Brookbaabe, Siaeea Welly. WaLMCBTOB. J. H. Turner. I leer Bhinei. Wueawena. William Luther, Thornae He. dereoa. , N hen the list had been called over, it was ascertained that Mr. Shoch, on of tbe delegate from Brady was not present, causing a vacancy iu the dele gation from that township. On mo tion of Mr. Owens, of Lawrence, An drew Pent, jr., who was present, was admitted aa a substitute lor Mr. Shoch. There was also a vacancy in tbe delegation from Gulirh township, Mr. Dickinson having failed to answer. On motion of Mr. Dotta, of Beecaria, Mr. Flvnn, the delegate present from Gu lich, was allowed, without a dissenting voice, to cast the full vote, no one els being present from that township. (However, before proceeding to ballot ing, Mr. Dickinson apiieared, and was admitted to his seat by the consent of aiipaiiioa.; It was announced that two vacau vitM existed iu the Lawrence delega tion j Messrs. Ogdcn and Dougherty having failed to answer when called by the clerks. The delegates present. (Messrs. Owens and Bead) asked that Messrs. 8. H. Shaflnerand JoluiShaw, Jr., be permitted to fill the vacancies. The Convention, by unanimous con- scut, substituted those gentlemen for .Messrs. Ugden and Dougherty. The vacancies having all been filled, the clerks proceeded to call tho names of tho delegate, when it appeared that scventy-one pel-sons answered as such, making tbirty-eix vote necessary for Tbe roll of delegates havimr been completed, the chair announced that the next business in order was to open tbe returns and tally the vote, and as certain from the sealed returns tbe number of vote cast for each candi date, as well as for delegate. (ajuite a numlier of gentlemen object ed to the ruling of the chair, and in sisted that the name of th deletrates should be called over, and at Die same time cast their vote for such candi dates a their respective districts bad instructed for, Th chair yielded at this time to what seemed to be tho de sire of tb Convention to proceed to ballot for candidates. (Tho ruling of the chair was right, and had it be came neceesary to proceed to more than ono ballot tbe Convention would hv been thrown into mnfiialon hv'Mllih of Januarv. At tlint oliM'tinn BOniA Of the deWatM mat knnwiiiu meir insiruciiona, irom the iae( that such instruction were sealed np, and not vet tefora the CVmrention. Thai name xnerimetit hd brtter not b ro- peatttl. KitprmTmt.) ; 1 here being no opponition firr Con- Krew, Jn.lfreor 8 nl.r, M r. Upton, of Oaoeol, m.rvcl thrtt h. A. Mm kry, rq., oi . unton oonnty, ne nnminntnl hy cflnmtion. l'nnimoly Bfrnsxl lo. On motion of Mr. Brinlim. of Oaevo- 1. Hon. John II. Orvla eif fVhtm evHiniv. waa rin.lo.evul ihm ....h..L.ri .iii.,i . r.. r choice of aearflold county for Addi- lionai iaw juttie. On motion of Mr. HhafTner, of Law- renee, lion. William A. Wallace wm ananimottaly declared tho choice of Clearlleld county for Senator. 1 he l .invention then prncwyM lo . Col. M C lure t ai;aiii bocomo a can ballot for Anacmhly with th following.! didate, while letilinir iililiciun. from rmult Rleaarw ha, Jr., f tawrWBee, Abram Hamhrv. Of Lawreaee W, Ree. turn born, af Carwearellle,, JK Mr. UartMborn havinir roorived a nutjority of all the vol. cant, waa, on notion of Mr, Chamber, declared the unammoua clioko of the Convention for Arwmbly. The Convention then took a ballot fur l'rothonolary, a follow t . . . Job I. Meklamaa, af wuHeh,,......,...t ueorje v. nirt. ol oredy, Kit Bloom, W Carwoaerilla, .41 Mr. fihalTner, of Lawrence, moved that Mr. llloom be dovlared th noml. nee for Pmthonotary. Tho motion waa unanimously adonted. The next buainea In order being th nomination nf a candidate flir lteifiter and Itorordcf, the clerks protieerled to can 1110 name or delegates with the following; roault : (Delore proceeding to ballot th deleirate from Curwensvillo announc ed that there was a tie vote in that boronl. between Mr. Ferguson and Mr. llloom, and asked leave to divide. the vot. Th Convention, by unani mous consent, agreed to the propnsi- tiun) ' V , i Oaa. M. Fargaewa, af aad, w ,.,! W, I. Ogdoa, af l.awrwBa ; 4 U i. Morwes, W Wallai,B,.,.. rt, Ferreelee kleM, ef Fta, ., . Mr. 0IU, of Bradford moved Uiat Mr. Morgan o declared th anani mou choice of th Covention. . Tb motion being; put ky th chair, th sound of bnt one " no " wa heard by ine reporter. The Chairman then declared Mr. Mora-an the nomine for the office in dicated, ., ,. Tb Convention then Mooeodud lo ballot for County Comniueaioner, via : lamaal IhaaT, af eeeaela,M ,.m....I eal. Klutawt, .f Ca ....... M.1I v. w. ayler, ef rakaai,......... Onmotlon of Mr. Briabin ofOacce la, Mr. Kyler waa declared the unani mous choice of the Democracy for t ommwattoner. The nrat buslnes fn orrler being the nomination of Anditor, Mr. Breth. of Cheat, In view efth fact that o other name thaw that of Mr. Whitehead wa beflrr the Cfsnsjivawion, moved that be be taossinaUd by aauttiirQ. Agreed tV It-V i: I . . At thisrKMnt Mr.Tt,'tWrold, stated for tb information tttlm C'otv- ventioa that a vawaiary would oooaj in Ik oSte of OaaDtv Surrey or tWs) aUI, and a no mmAiMM had been a. Roane) ander ta ' ralea. he adTtaad tb aoninatloa of a candidate W Lb Conventimj, . . Mr. Dotts, of Beecaria. then offered the following : (Weeal, That Raaasl V. HeClaikey, of Car. weaerilla, be ra-Bamiaated for Oounty Kurtejer ky the delegelee al thli Ceareulloa. i The Chairman put the resolution before the Convention when it was unaniiuously airnsHl to, mid Mr. Me- Closkey declared the nominee for that ontce. : The nominatiuiis having been com pleted, the next business in order wus tho selection of a Chairman and mem ber of the County Committee liir 1873. On motion of Mr. Tate, Writ; M.Mc Cullough was unanimously re-elected, and the following named gentlemen selected as intmlwnt ot the Committee: iBTBitT. bins or mbbbs roHThrrtcs. Beeearia, ..0.J. Ko.ir Ilea Hope. BeU Ilewy U MS, ieOatead. - , uiooae, H....Mnai. j.tao roreetM one.. ........... Joke w. Kyler,.,.Wallaeetos. . Bradford,... U M. illlL.. Wallaoaloa. Brady Cbai. aebwem Lulbcriburg. Uaraeida, ..baaiel Uarmaa N. Waeli'(l'a. Cheat, .....L. Killlaa, atcdart.,. Ceeiagton L. M. Coadrlol, Frenehrillo. Cleeteld,....A. I, T.te,..........CIreM. Crwewavilla,.Jami Tbompauar..OarweBirilte . Ileeatar J.g Barbel, Oreeola blilli. Fergweeai, .,... (leorge Blraw, Lumbar Cily. Ulrerd, .Daaad Kriee ....Leooan'i Me OoebaB,..Mu..TbiiapeM Radbawellle. tirabam, ..Amoi llabler HilrahaiatoB. Oallob J.B.MoKlaraaa Smllb'c Mllll. iloeUdelc, ...... Hokl. Bailer ...Iloutadale. Nuilea,.M Joha Haeket ........P.ofl.ld. JerdaBt...H..MVU. W, JobaieB Aneoavillc. Kartliaaa,....v.laae C. MeCkkey,..8alt Mek. Knox, ... Peril Krhard, New Millport. Lawreaee, Joe. Owobi,.. ClearSeld, ' ' Lember CllyJ. D. Uufy ...Lumber City. llorrla t.Jae. L. Blewart....Kylertown. N. Waok'gtea,.. D. Beanelt Mew Weeli'g'a. OaeMl,.......Jamn L. Lipte,...0MOolB Will". P.ea,.......W. r. Jehuioa Uramp'a liilla. l-iee,.. j. r. HrKenrlck,.Corwenirllle. eaiao Bimoa Wclly,.....hocktoa. WallaaetoB Iaaael!blmmel,.Walkteeioa. Woodwar,.,..Tbea. IIeedorUB,...Uoa!adale. After the CoiwJW had lecn set tled uon, Mr. Ltpton, of Osceola, of fered the following : Jfreefeeif, That A. 0. Tale, .Dr. R. V. Wllioe) aad Thomaa II. Funtay he, and are hereby ap. pointed Unagreeilonal Ceaferoea I). W. Moore, ueo. w. BhoD, and J. J. Lmgle, arc Bcrotiy ap. polBted Judicial Confereee I and B. A. Bll.r, lareel Teat end Fkilip Bene are hereby appoint. ed Boaalorlal Oeefrreeo ta reireeent Clearleld eiHBty ia their rrrpecllre eonrerenera, with tbe power of eubetitalioa i end Ibey are hereby In tracked ta eapport the aoiniseaa af thli ooeaty t L. A. ajaekey, Heo,,, for Uongreu Hew. Jao. II. Orrli, for Additional Law Judge, and Hue. Wm. A. Wallooe, for Slate Senator, aad to a.0 all hoB erabla maaae to aeeure their soialaatioa. At the conclusion of the reading of the resolution tho chair inquired what 1 action would tho Convention take on the resolution offered by tho gentle man Irom Usreout 7 Mr. Flrirul, of Goshen, seconded br Mr. Turner, uf Wallaccton, asked the adoption of the resolution, ami the mo tion being put . by tho chair, it was unanimously agreed to. At this point Jir. hhaflner moved that tbe thanks of tho party through their delegates present, be tendered to Mr. McCiilinagh for the energetic aad impartial manner iu which he had oonducted the Primary canvass. The motion being put by Mr. ShafTner, seconded by half a score of delegates, it was unanimously agreed to. The business having been rotirluiltxf, tho Chaimiau was called upon for a speech, and in an sppropriato manner h thanked the Convention lor the mark of respect shown him by his re election, declaring that to the best of his ability he would endeavor to dis charge the duties of his position with the single punxwe of consulting the best interests ol the party. At the conclusion of tho remarks of the ChiumiBii,Mr. uffhM muvml that tit Contentful .ojourn which aaaagrvvuia ASSOCIATED MESS LETTER. rillLAIlKLPHlA, Mopt 21, 1874. A TKMPCHT IN A TKAPT. Vnw ':i.. wrt.A n- kivtv Stv,! wMfJm HV ate iiiunt of tho lT. H. haa written a letter to Mayor HUkley, of ibis city, in which he request the Mayor to torero hia hostility to Col. A. R. M Ciure ait n liepuhtican Candidate for the Htate Senate, thli little local matter ia in vented with entioiMhI importance that warrants me in giving a oriel' rvmime of the situation. The fourth senatorial district of Philadelphia baa lor the patt three Tears been iretventwl in tho Htate Lcinlature hv Col. A. K. M'Clure. In Octoler 187 1, Uon. Goorfire Council waa elecUd for his tilth term, hy a lio puhlicau majority of 7,.'J41, and two weeks tin-run flor he died. AVhen the Ijegislatura mot in January following, SjK'ukor Broalhead iwuvd his writ lor Bimial elwtion. lo (uko hIhi h nn tho Alnvand,a If Hmm niin.in,- nn Independent Jtepublican, on a platform ! that enihracod "local, politital ami mnnh inal ivimiinn W .ili(K woulil not entlanvr Rt'pul.lit Mi hiktow in the Senate, or in tl.o .State or Nttt i.m" waa clotl over tho rejrulnrly nonii nted randidatu of tho party hy a majority of 210. . 'l'he term of Benator MTltire Laving expimi at trie la ttewiion, a varancy wm creattMl tor which tho iunnb learnt and Democrat mado nartv noniina- tiona H'Ka ..nniinmi .if tl,n 1...,nt,li,..i the eanva and the convention ia to1"'"'1 'hrj,.Kveniment becoim be re-convenvU nn next W odnewlny to make another nomination. In the : meantime quite a rwpoctablo number of irentlemen. roifanlle" of nartv af- filiations, have united in a rennet to Vice I'residcnt Wilnon.down lo James M. Hellers private citixen aro lubiir- " 1 ing aHsiduoUKly to bring uliout hi" nomination by the Kepnl.lican caucus next week, ThoOovornor'sSec rotary M.S. Quay, Stato Treasurer Hubert W. Mackey, Hhcrlir Elliott, DiHtrict Attorney Mann, City Treasurer Widenor, and plain William 11. Ke.il.le If I oxcept hi" title as Bank President arc t he gen tlemen most active In tho effort to make M'Clure the party canillilale. Against them are Mayor Ktnkley, Al derman McMullin and the lion. Sum, Josephs, who are working like hoc In a tar barrel against M'Clure. Precisely what tho reeult will bo cannot he predetermined. In tho vent of the Contention nominating a candidate who is In accord with tl.o legislative record of Col. M'Clure, this gentlemen will Mot lie a enndiriato. If a tool of the ring- is put forward Col. M'Clure will yield to tho request of .1. L !..!.. L!.- t L. - - U.UPHJ WHO IUV.WJ U.HI W IWIUIUU B. CBII- ditlate and will' enter into the contest with a determilation to win. If Mack ey, Humblo, and Quay cannot get away witn too. Mayor anu ma two 1 ...... ...J.. r. 1... l.i jjluuLenanis imy iv vuoiesneu.y vwi manager. i ll'TTKa ONE IKIU.AV. ' President Grant awl hi I'mmiur purchase all the butter thoy is fn.m th Darlington brothers, tanners in Dulawar county, in tbia State.. It is no Fksb-ytaleil twit Iu aunouneing that U J'roMtirtit anu ni nim timn. tary nay on dtllar iwr pound lor tins Pentuiylvania luttor, and all oxproM charge. J arc anil Jeseo llarlmgton who lumisU Ue bead of the nation with butter, mke no cououaluiunt of th ear pewasrauo, lor faraiit a a third term Prealdenti and hero let me ol tent 1 an lioi.t likely to enter in. to th national canvas and what a strong element butter frequently ia Uiat may make Urant tho candidal of the Orangoru, as Well a the nrcad andvfYrr brigade. 1 fin order to main tain dollar a iound Ibr bntter, It be come nrwwRry to again elect ( limit, what butter-prodnelng fttrmer Is there In this country who will not stand Ky Jared and Jesss, of Delaware connty, in meir rrosinontiai nreiermcni. fxnkstivakia's ntmnnr. , , lie sober wenmA tl.euht leads the More oonsiderite of General llsrt mA' frisnd tn this city to regard th sftioa Of Iht) Ilarrisburg Convention, in fcrikrrawintingiGovernor llait ranft a le ,e,lel t$ nnnylvani ftir f resident ia 18711, as nreayitnre and of doubtful propriety. That act, they uclievo, makes tiov. llurtniutl a public man whose every past, present and lhtiiro ofllciul act will bo closely scru tinized. One of his most circuiusnoct friends retiuirksd to mo tlutt : To blindly serve the Kiliticiuns who sur round him is to discount himself More the nation he seeks to serve; while to refuse purdou to the Bunnell's of polit ical society is to vex, beyond the limit ot foi-benrunce, the party innnnirers Hm whoso favor ho w dependent. ST. UARIK. The rewind of ff2.r. 0(1(1 tillered bv the United Stale for the cant lire of jonn ii. mirrait was sulllciently tnrgc lo tempt llcury Jlciiuimin ht. Jluncto disclose the whitronhout of his friend Surratt. St. Jlurie died in this city a few. days ago, as poor as a toothless horse led on chaff, and as friendless as a mangy cur, covered with fleas. The Government nasi St. Mario only (10, 000 of the pledged reward, thus leaving a nice nest egg in the Treasury for the 'human sharks, ' labelled claim agents, that swarm around Washing ton ns thick as green flics around a dead monkey to scramble for. Thomas l'aul is the must beastly man in this city ; he plead guilty a few days ago to a namelcsa outrago iiism his (IniiL'liter aired I t years, and then offered to provo drunkenness ns tho cause, ana trissl character luinltiL'ation of the crime. District Attorney Munn, however regarded it as a crime that deaih'netl the impulse of human sym put by and Paul vnis sentenced to 13 yenrs hard hitior in the Penitentiary and a fine of J 1,0(10. The purity of that child's mind cannot be restored, by any physical surl'cring Imposed n on the nmte; certainly the torments of hell are the punishment for all such ; still I would not fin-get to express my gratitude to the Court that sent this mini to the penal solitude and sum-ring of his gloomy cell. ' IXBt RAXl'E KRAfnS. In my letter of August 1st, 1 told how the People's Fire Insurance Com pany of this city cheated Commissioner roster by their borrowing stocks and bonds amounting to $ inn, (Win, w hich were returned to their owners immedi ately alter Mr. Foster let! the office of the company upon the occasion of his making an examination of its financial condition. 1 have now to record how another similar fraud was perpetrated a Kin tho Insurance Commissioner. This time it is the Central Fire Insur ance company of Philadelphia, and not being able to eotno tho borrowing dodge, the company purchased five certificates in ono share each of Penna. If. K. stxx-k, Lehigh Valley It. It., and Philadelphia A Beading B. B. ; three certificates of New Jersey Cen tral, and two certificate of Delaware, Lackawanna ft Western B. H., making in all 211 ccrtithitto of one share each, with a par value pf each share fixed at 150. These certificates, represent ing a total par Valuo of (1,1100, were slionVI by "raising" to represent a val ue of 1128.0110. and had the company retained them in their possession the briery Ti.tiiht have rotnAino1 iwcrct hut the Ciii'rt. hankintf corn run iv hav ing lofit 10,000 by iH-fftitintiiifr on of th) cwrtiftiwtni lor the innurnnni Cnmjiiy tbe IVaui! hm hwn mnle puiuic. tho t-nnifnt amniea ftndxew York, lm boon diwoviwl tit tho nut U..afT10.IMK)hil for 1 pnHnri!jTn.asuo. ltTartmi?!lt wnonR t!l0 na. T' J 7 . i "nB " ? d" V." ' ,n lbe m"tl nVntml aiii! lipmnmh'H tli.i cliwin in. oi in ootuvrn mil jnot;o i 'fHiwm, oi iiiw j'aiipiiin . iviiiii v Mriin, ot rrruntj tho action of the OmiRitafoiier and pnvo tho tx.iiimnj ix vookit time to nmicv tFnni tiimiii!iiii of !t cj ital. If KoniolMxly oonnwtwt with tiio ooiircrn ain't ntukin U(hm in tbe PoniU'i.tiiiry bolore the clone of Jude i'oarHoti B Nix wtH'kr, I will confom to my buii i ir a ioor proithot. An thin company ouithmumI hranchijig out in flashy atyle nil ovor tho country I ail vine tho rva'Ioni of the "Atwociated rrtiM Ijottor" to 1 iijKtn their guard when the agent of the Ccntarl of l'hil adolphia come along. i NKW ORI.EANrt. I stood upon the comer of Sixth and Cbcntoiit -troot jiiM M tlM mnr wan! cm uKn w iWM Mjtr imilolin UMinl: iret croira imintxlintelv u - bk ii.uk i nu i wourn no aenun in my ,...v . - . . .... in Kiaiiui now iiic now, wuh roinrtira liy tli.w pnwnt. On (reMlt'iimn, prominiMit bUKini'wi mail iviiiui kwl : A 1 " ......v. I So,'t,.ft,,d '? lwi-tiventHxwHity fur : a tluru term lor l.rant will become so npparvnt that ho will bo without an oihmiiik canuiilaui. , Anoluer ici'i.tli nmn wpiully ok prom- iiiunt ana inilui'iitinl anil even more lore The carnwt in hit uutnnor olii.'n'ud inti'rtt'riMierliv the I'rttMdont inthetiu- ; Iwrnatoriitl rontvitt iu Lotiixian which displacod Mi Kitry to make room lor Kt'lloiK haa brought about n witle spn'H'1 tinifi'ily ; thia lliin will go on i a it ia evidvutly iiilciiilcl it kIiuII theoulypi:.t:ti,.n forlileand prop- erly and tl.o military rule that will miutitaiu order in tho rSouth will make tiranl aguin Prtwideiit anil to which I hero n. tint l.o aubmiruiiou or revolution tliniiigl.init the nation. Tho Xceniiu) Tdet)raih i liqpiil.llcan) ! holds Attorney Uoiienil Williimm and , ., J ., , , ., , tongivns rentMinsiblo ; while it regunls ! .. . ii i .. i ..... i; . I Kellogg as an uuncr who brings tlis-! gn.ee upon liis iuily ami tliHoster iti-; on tho conimiinily i.kiii which ho has I'ustvuctl himself; it tleirccutes the ac tion of the citizens hieh, it fears, will U (egarded . by tl.o .North only as rebels against tho re-organized State (iovcrnmcnt nud aguiiwt tho I'liited .States, and ali'ordiiig a propur ptvtext for Federal interference. The JVWic LtilycT, published by (ieo. W. ('hiltls, who is a warm personal friend of tho President regards it as deplorable because tho oxeeutivo iow crof tho United Hlntc may have to bo used in support of a State Govern ment which tlioro is ample reason to believo was never elected. Hut resort to violence for the redress of Mililieal grievances must be met, , when the constitutional call is made upon the National Kxovutive, hy the military force of the tiuvornmimL The LnUjtr put tho blamo wholly upon Ciingrusa which tlid nothing but appoint a com mit L-o to investigate tho subject of the conflicting giibernationul claims and then permitted tho controversy to drill its own way. Each person seemed to be influenced in his remarks l.v the political prelutlice nrevailinir in his mind, while all repanled It as the inevitable duty of the President to stop the Itirther slieil.ling nt Wood. . Notwithstanding-that low pave (irliiit 60,00(1 majority, the Bt. Paul l'hnnr Informs ns that there are well- grounded hopes that not only will the opposition ticket lor mnte pincers bt clcctod, but that majority of the Con gressional delegntion of tho same par ty win no cnosrn. 1 A delicate lady who went to th n hue Mulphur nprlngs on a mnttresa was so restored to liewlth that she marritnl a man worth 1200.000. The water of those ,irinira, then, are wealth-giving a well as health-giving, it would sevui. I i Tho New York Sun savs ; At a re cent Capo May juvenile ball two Phil adelphia missus exhibited between them 1,000 worth nf diamoniK They were ewtcrs, and their , mother uae io utKe in washing. There 1 very fair nrosnottt of a row between the rarnet-bairirora ahd calawags of Bouth Carolina, When these thieve (all out, it 1 to bo lurpcd that honest men will stand tome sort of a chance to get their own, JViVHV ITEMS. A cavo half a mile iu extent has been discovered In Somerset county. Counterfeit J5 notes on the Tin der1 National llimk of Chicago arc In circulation. ;, The fanners of Lycoming county have organized a mutual fire iiiHUiitnce company. , Any person who desires space in the centennial ImiMiiiL'H may now make application. The Allentown Ikiilii Neir has suspended publication on account of the hard times. They are cullivatinir tobacco mo- cossfully us far down Eus as Aroos- tisik county, .Maine. . I'jxiii condition Unit he It allowed to exhibit Charley Boss, Barnuin offers (,ri0,IIO0 for his recovery. Henry Benjamin St. Muric, the captor ot John 11. Sumitt, died sud denly In Philadelphia on the Kith. The registration of voters in Phil adelphia is llD,ti!lt, which looks as if the ring were preparing for ballot box stufling. Hon. B. B. Little, of Wyoming county, has liccn nominated for Presi dent Judge in the Wyoming and Sul livan district. Williamspnrt proioses to collect specimen of all the woods of the coun try, in a rough and prepared state, for the cejitennial. About three hundred veterans us scmldcd at Altoona on the occasion of the reunion of the 1 251 Ii regiment, on Thursday last. . John Harper, the senior of the firm ot llarM-r Ill-others, publishers, is lying very III nt New York, nud is not likely to recover. S. B. Benson, of Eric county, well known in this community, has been apiointel acting chief of the V. S. nc cret service division. lion. Flunk P, llUiir, of Missouri, is so seriously ill that bis brother. Mont gomery Blair, hits lieen colled from Washington to his Iwdxide. Capt. Joseph Grafliia. one of the oldest native resident uf Williiimsport, died on Thursday morning, September 10. He was in his 75! Ii year. ItndclitT, short-stop of the Phila delphia base hall club, has Ih-cii ex pelled for nn attempt to bribe the nin- Jiire in a game played at Chicago, on Inly 20th. . A company of Buffalo capitalists having secured ll!,0(IO acre of coal land in McKcnn county,, have com menced building u railroad to ,l!nlln!o. a distance of 100 miles. The highest church steeple iu the United States is over the new Presby tcriuii church, corner of Madison anil Park streets. Baltimore. It is 2,70 feet from the cajMoiie, of the spire to the ground. Mr. Bayard Taylor arrived nt Ce dnrcroft, on Friday, the 11th instant, where he will remain tor the present. lie liriAiiii riiiiH.kut.ly vml, and hIiowh noiit? of tliu eflw-tN ut hi toil- ' wmo Miii(voxr4HlitHn timnijh Iivlmitl A coniitorfc-it twontv Ifllnr n-.tt of lhc u.mnts' Nntionul Hank of tionM lmi,k I,ot0 y wt hack ft,r h'in.ti.m. It Shm well m-vutri . . .. .1 . ' ... ' . ' . K.inif dotoototl. Mr. Carroll and .Mrs. Kord. twin siKters, living in South Hfthlohfin. IV, each tfuvc birth to twins latelv. The!"!11 attontling physician says thctw con sins aro almiwt of an ago, within nn hour. These sisters were married on the same day ; their firnt children wore horn in tho same month; (heir second in the same week, and their third in thoNitnic hour. (. Thomaa Bell, a young farmer, living near Altoona, pimhnMod a hub loon fnm J'mf. John Wise, tho aero naut, and m title a sntH-esHlitl ttMCftision fnnn AlttKina, on Saturdtiy, the inst. lie ascended to the height of 1 1 nvn- 1!''lltt f'.uit mwl K.rl.l.l s... tl. fllnn of' , Mm! Ml mr lle.lli.lnv - t ,,1rK wi,011t ,,.!,, nrrvi.vi; 1 ...... i...... ....i ... , n:' .... ,, wtmion will l.o m.U In...! Ty ff,,,,, al ttn eBrV ,,vy. TlieoM'i.ini,'.)f (lie ('inciiirinti Kx- nosition. on the lid Instant, mid whir h I ... : : ' , mat ill III opemtlon. Kind to linlay born a trrnml amtir. I here wn a ci'nnil milititrv di'phiv, an iinwin,r nnicea-: "'" ''r '," Vr"f; ""m-hy )""' l 1 ... ,.na."g and eart by lot of T. (Inrmoe. rl-iled, Bion llll.l (.OVeriK.m Alien, Ol Ohio, ailll ,.ken in execution end lo be .l,l . the property llendrickl.. of In.liaiia, delirrivil nil-1 of Nany A. Mitchell and Samuel T. Mitchell. dreaneB. Tho Jutlinluoinlia Kxi.r.Mitioll Abo, one lion.e and lot ,ilimte in the vlllajre ol opened with ani.n.nriute ceivuionies on , , , ... . . . .. . I nwtunt, and that ol t hicagt) im tt.w 11. im. j.jv-.nn v. .torn mnic, . I'oll.xk and Ciirtin arc attending the latter in the intevst of the Centennial, j The V,lvill MW..VV... .,.. 'Josei.hlVrchv.t.fFrt.nchtown.Wnviie I . . ' , , . townnlllp. Celebrated bin lllL'.l l.irtlldllV on Mom av l.t-t Ue IH l.vclv null lie- live, walk. long.liManee. without p- parent luliguo and is in much better health than he wa two Vcant at'o ; when we recorded his centennial. Mr. I'errhr was married at the aw of 17. . 'it, i, - .... , his credit than any man in the 1'iiitc.l HUite, via : 8S veara. He has a daugh-1 . ... . ,, ... i ut i. 1 'or remding in lliitlnlo. K4 years oltl, i ..... ..... .' . L- .... - i , Illu. mom iiii.i 1 1, , i nn- in j ami genernliniis of tho Ihmilv lire now living. Two roec home entered for a mile dash, one ridden by a white jockey anil the other hy a colored hoy, collided at full speed In front of the judges' stand nt Fort Wayne, Indiana, on the 8lli Inst. They Were cxeivlning prepara tory to tliu start, and ridden nt full sccd and collided as above stated, striking forehead to lorehrnd. One horso was brained outright and tell dead In his trucks. The other whs se riously Injured. The two hoys were thrown forward high in the air, and wen) taken np apparently lifeless. The colored boy revived, but the other was in a comatose stato and not likely to recover. Tho owner of the brained horse snid he had Ihvii offered S 1.000 for him that day. Tho First Nittioiml Dank of Wclls boro. Tioea count v. was robbed bv tivo masked men on Thursday morning of last Week; who gaggetl anil bound the occupants of the President's house, and then Compelled tho Cashier to accom lany to tl.em to tho hank nml throw open the vault, w hen they helped them selves to about InO.OOO principally In currency, i no iinnk is nnimpmml, having a largo surplus nn hand. One of tho robbers, named Ciwgrove, alias McMustors, waa arrested nt Wnverly, N. Y., on Saturday morning. Ono thousand dollars was lluinil upon his person, and iixn searching his houso 1 12.000 in stolen bonds and money, to gether with a watch of Mr. liobinson, cashier, wore fiiund secreted. Tho Into Sportrinicu'a Convention at Ningara Folia hufi.ro adjourning adopted a series of resolutions declar ing that , tho objects of tl.o association are: F'in.1, the protection of game ami fish in nil tho .Stales and Territories in the passago of nntional ami Itsral Isws prohibiting the destmrtion of flsli and inline during the breeding, nesting and spawning seasons, and for a rcusonnhlo time preceding and succeeding such seasons) and prohibiting In our rivers and lakes tho destruction of fth by nets, traps, dnma and chemicals. Sec ond, to ensure the enforcement of ll.esa law. Third, to establish the right of prop,rty in usorul hunting dogs. Fourth, to aocuro na passage of laws prohibltlntf at all times tho destruction of all song and useful birds that are not gamo birds, and to ostnblish clubs and associations throughout the country ftr the promotion nf the nbiects In dicated, 2fiv lU'ti'tisfmciiti ADMINISTIIATBIX'SNOTICE. Nutict ie hereby given that Irltcrt of ednin Iftralion on tbe etlaleof Jull.N A. 1 IIomImoN, Ule of lirutiford twp Clra-field Co., I'e., doe'd. having boon dull granted to the under.leued, all pvreona indubied to laid eclnle will .ceie ireke immediate parmenl, and Ihoee having elitlne ar drm.nde will prceint them properly aallienlieated lor aeltU'nteat without dflny, NAM V K. THOMPSON, fir.t. 21, 11.71 Ate Ailtuinlrlreiiix. c 1 ACTION. All p'riitiii irn LitcI.v wiiiismI cnlni't iiur- Lai'iuff r in in, wnv iiii'iHtini with tlia filiur- inft proper. jr, v.i : '1 wo ti.t, two 1 rir oll eilvri, four bugt and two f'S'i tbrei bfditeadi and Lcddliifr, une turtmi, u. Mt ot chirf, od cooking alt ml utedtii, trul ou lot of otti In lbs littf, now In tlit jonemuu of Hubert Hfd, of JotittiD low n ll. 1 p. Tho ibiiro f rcpfriy wfl pnrrlmfoil bj w at Cooilablc'i rala mrd ii left with u.ra bu Joo tifWjt, it-iOi'tt to oi y ottier t nny timo. I .-A AC V. Uf.uOM. Amootilla, Sqtt. Z3, lt-l 1 TOWNSHIP STATKM KNT. AtiBual report of tb Audilora of 1'cri.uiOB lowntlilp for 1 n a a u mwwui.. uiitrici j rtavurrr, in aefount with ilia ScIwhjI and Itoad Fundi uf raid towii ibii fur p I tar i SCHOOL FU.M). tlKITOR. To balnnra dtia lat icltlrim-nt To -tul of letioul tax lavitd fur 1B73.. T'j aoit of Hut apprnriatrn To a tut due from lfall tovrnfLip To amount on dujllcfll.. Total t'niiii"t. , llj amount pil tcitoherr. Ht amouut for rttpairt Uj anil for fuel and tuaUvnvHt.,., liy ttllretors and Ireaaurrr'a fret. lij ooUUDlin( orrlcti re-iceuud Hjf aeerclar'a raUry Itjr atnount tiiici.jiecu J jto mi Sti7 fc7 Total UOAI Ft NO. J'CBttilt. To awl of ALrar (ilenn'a dujilicula.... 70 j I To audilora order . 40 On j Total , - $TI 70 l cittMTon. j Vy wo i k on road 7fi lly tntikinit dupilralo nui oilier tip... 4 46 ) llr mtpervicora' wag-ft 47 bV Rj bal due fr im (ilpnn -2 87 ' To 11 '.1. 70 j ttTiirt. I To ami of .'ufan N. llllo'i daifl'.eatr... 97 ; To nudiiora' trnlur v 40 vt ToUl.- 1751 Wl tltr.tiliOR. I f'j work on ruada- 47 fit j 1j balaoeo due fiuta llil 2' 17 Tatnl - KM 7! tiKNLHAI, ACCOUNT. r" Dr.BToa. To amount rcctlTad I7 Iraat Mior fit in Count; rtiiuror.,... 1 00 00 j Tol-1 cm: intuit. V.j Toitrlicri rcdcrmd al due Iwp inm Mcoro . Tt-tal.- inciriTri.ATlca. To Lalanea due tt hool fund , To lia'anco iius rwad tnnd To balance in litnet tieaa. band . fO 00 29 Ot) T.UI...M . . , . ... ... V, ine underaigncd. Aaditon of ferguion towtrhip, hating ixatnined l ha arcuuati and voucher of the lefpcetive ofiicea r-ainfj, eer- tHy ibe foregoing to he true Matoinpiits uf the airemnt ahi.ve t forth for lUi'.:. Wiiarra oar hand tbia 1 lib duy cf June. li;t. (JKtilUii: M'ltAH", WM. II. Ni;WCOMRll, JAMK" KI.UdUPON, Auditor a. Ftiguion Tp.fvjt 2'J, lS7i.-3L SherilTs Sale. . Y e-lrtua of a writ of Veil Iaed ad I of the Court of Common Pica cf Clear held rountv. and to tne directed, there will be to fUltMU HAl.K.al the Court Hi im in onrougn ot Cieartieia, on rnlurday, the ath day of hoptemher, lb4, at 2 o'clock, p m., die loliowmg Ileal & taia, ta wtt : All defendanfa richu title and infer at ok la and to a ee.tiin i.teee of rround aituate in (be tuwmliljt ff Ilurtmi, Clmtfield eAai-ty. 1'cnnFjl vanin, l iitf tv I'Jfl fet and bavitg a !o atury fratno huuae 16 by ;t2 feet, houndrd and de athbed aa followpt On tho north by public read, on tba onrt, went and mulh by land of Hiram W oodward. Nu. 2. A lo, defen Janl'a irttenat in Itlof ground 66 by lVfi It-el, with ono-Mory frame hp, bound ed nurifa ly pultlic rond, on tiie aooth end eat hy landa nf 11. Wondvarl and on tbe weat bv land of P. L ii field. Seiiei, taken in execution and to i6 nW " th ipwty f tJe"ry fisswaitar. AWo. about aere of land aitu.T.d la Ftll lVH't' T?-?Wv"!.b'""'V and weat by land ol John Hell and eaat by land of Wm. MK'raoken, decrafed, having thereon erect id a am all frame houee and lug it a Lie, wltti about li arna cleared and a atnail orvbnrd. tSfitrd. taken in execution and la be hold aa the nroncrlt j of 1). K, Sbarp. A.,wr.VTOr? " of gronnd ailnate ia theWr oRh of New WathiiuMB. 00 he 2U0 and bevine em-ted .hereon a tvro.tory pl.nkbou... In by .11 rt, twumM , f.,i!ui, north l y M.in rtre.i ?""'"-: '"' "i" J tn.hip. raid lot b.-,ng feel fr.mfand 171 fret deep and baring er. eled ,aii ,,i., h,r, u .torlo, high, with .itoh ueo, wnu urn oi f.oa we.er, eita .itiundeu " '' y pieni.r.ed.on ihe h b, .trect, 3-!!iJ "uteTT. "ZZZ Z ;,"lu"l,,rrul',.'yof.H.AII.t !,,!!!, . V?'.,"".", 'Wl m i Int. ie.l in I.'id.. and lot in llouti.l.te, a eh onl- b..i.li.,s.. .ilonti on 8.1V. c.rner of Clinrlre ..reel and l.ecr alley, lot ln, Ii':! in acner.l nln of ,.i,l 'Z.XX'X7 n,.e on tix muib. The i,u,!.e i. . i-,i,r f.. Bciieii, t. ken in execution ami to be id " l,r"l"J " J"" '"' '-uk 't- ,.,"N.' '', '' "J " Itrct In a certain two ato.y farme Iioum and la. m oi,lrdlr, toge.hrr Willi out bu I.I i nK, eituate n .... .id. .,r itri.f.m meet, end known and .nerai pt.n nf aaid bor- ouKh. bo Bde,l on the noitb by .mui.-rlY of Mia t.Bi,i,, ,i b the ,,h Jt nr'nriv of in ..... - " 1 r t.,i, No. 2. All the ,1, f. u l.ni'. rinhl. lille and In terest in a two-.lnry l.imie dwelline hoit.e anil lot, together n.lh oittbt,Tldi.ig, aitu.lc in ll iuli date, ou e.mti.we.t corner of l.li.a and tlcirc .t.rct., mill loiliiilrrl on tl.e eon.h by ix.crt V of William Parker, known mid dcignAted a. N,,'. 81 in ge.icrnl nlun of .nld l,orotin. el.e.l. tnken in exccu.ioo and to l.o ,-il.l ,i tbe properly ot Jam. Ilalrr, Al.o, all th- rigM, ti:le and Intcrc.t of tho de fendant in Ibt I eo ttury finiue dwelling hon.o, togethi r with lot ai. nelt.iiil.lihg. eoiineoic.l, lo cated on Ilia nnrlhet.t rnrner of Hue end lluod etreet,, In the horonh nf llnuti.l.ln. The lot ii jl fd-t front hr li'.O feel, anl rxtctnl, worth to Mooee nlley. and If known nnit dc.ign.ted a. No. 3?2 ia tho general puin of e.i.l b.irough, Belied, token in eiu.iou and to he enld a (lie projt) of John A. Storm. Alio, all ttoec ec.tain tr.iot. or 1-i.reela of land .i.ua.c in k.ioi ti.wnrti.ii, Clearlltd'l connl v, bonnded and dccrlWd a. follow,: One thereof beginning al a rock en k theaoe north forlr ten perohea, tbenee nonth Ibirt- aewo and one in oegree., ee.t one hundred and nan cirffrrca, raai 111 ree numin-u nml iliirly perch, ea, auuth Rfly degree, weal nlnete-f.iur nrrehea thrtii'e north forty digne. weat ibit-o hunJnd antt Uitrty perehri la nn nf bejrmaing, (utd otinmiDing two liuthtnU ami ten aerea, aaure or I tea. 'Xlie other pWf Ht-ftltniing at a fjiat ou (rant Hue, (hence north Dfty drgrt-ea, eott ninety two pnenee more or lea to atotiea, thrnca aoath Ally two degroea, weet ninety-lwo percbea to atninp, (banco north thirl , .-even and ono half dr weat ono hunilreit nnd aeeenly pereliea, more or iraa 10 piare or neinaing, and oanlnining nlBi ty Ihrra aotva and fllty-ono perehea and al!,wi,V The other ttiereof, being tba Jobn Hioaa amn- erty, furmerly hnnndid by lamia of William Ir- vio eatata and l'airicl, i'l.vnn. and adjiiintng tht imr, two nanareii ami un aerea a be re tlef rrlbed. and eonlaining flDy-nine ai-rei and two tenth p-reliee. HfitH, tnkm in ofeutina ami to bo aold aa (lie preset ly of Samuel l.ainlicrt. Alao, dradnnt'a inten-t to and ia the rut low -iVR pnipcity aituate In Uraity luwnalitu, Cbar- ni-ld eminty, I'a., e-'Btainitig ahotit ana anre.with am all plank houaa areetid thereon ai.d bounded aa fulh.wa : on Hie nmlh by land of liananh Mul der, aomb by tiirnpilip. and on eit b? landa of Joiepn Heyicr, jnnlnr. (Mae-d, taken In eteen tlnn, and to be aold at Ire prf.perly nf Jam-all Irauoker. Alan, drfpndant'it riil, lltle and Intrrear Hi a two etory frame dwell, a k.ue and lot of ground loeal-d ta theboh.ngh i.f Oreeola, and known a lt No. SOI, bminilid M foikiwa i Fronting on eoa.Ui eitie .f . ltr-t antt eewner e-f trriag allry, aaid lot being Ally by una hundred feet, and adjoin iar tot of M. MrCullmirh. H.url takf-a in axerutWin, and to ba rold aa the prop - Tanwi or B-i.a -The prleo or ama at wbirb Ina property ahall ba atruck off m nit bo paid at Urn time of aale, or aueh o her arrangement mad aa wtll ha arroveJ, otherwiee tho (foperiy will be la mad tat nly pat op and aold again at the eipena and rltk of tho perenn to whom It waa airnek or, and who. In eaae or rMeleoy al aeb re-aale, ak.lt make goed the earn, end ia no laataneewlll lha !ad ba proaenied In Coart for man met Ion anl-a a ih mnn.i u ta..ll paid In the Sheriff. W. R. M. I'llrlllHON, flnanirr'a Orrim, I bhrtlff. j riearMd, Pa.. Pent, f, IAT4. J ' T1ITICP.IS (;IRS1TIII.K KKKSI O We have printed B larva Bwmaer af aha new FKH llll.l,, and will as tie meelM a rwe.tr. Ira aan.a, mall eeuT addr. ... i- lieu; drntisfrnfntfi. SherifT's Sale. 1 )T v.rtuaof wrltiof VHittQi Erpammt, Im4 1 1 oat ar tb Court r Cu-iMoa fit U of CUar- iiold aountTi and t ma directed, there will le expoeod to puklio aale, al tb Court Uenaa, In (be borougb of Clearfield, ot Moadajr, tba 2Mb day of hep trio brr, U74, ! 1 o'clock, f.m, tli a following dtirrlbed real teUle, I wltt A eertaln trait of land altuata In Lawrenoa lnwnbp, Clfftr fluid ooastj, Prnat UsntAt bouad 4 at followi t rJoalU laode of Kicbard tSbaw, Hr , vaat bj an -vilt-y, wett by road le-vdiag from ClcarlUld to Frunfteld and north by William itreel. Lot 06 by lu fert m aite nud bavins large frame boupe and olbrr outbuildiuga thereon tree-led. firiaed, Ukfa In aieeution and to bt old aa lbs properly uf Jeitph Annarnian. Alio, a otrUin traet of land eitaate fa Oarweaa vllto borough. Ctcarficld eonnty, Pennrylmnia, bounded nrlh by lot of Waa. Herd, wtti by McNettl itrrrt, cmt by alley and looth by vaoant lut of John Fatton, and beinff W feat front by UU lt deep, and bavmit a tan all fraaaa dwelltrjf toae lliereoo. He i ted, taken In eieaotio and ta be aold aa tba property of John 8. Korria. A a certain traet of lend aitaat in Barnaidt towimtiip, ClearSeld county, Penniylraala, bonnd cd and decrfbcd aa fullnwit On the weat by tba Huaqnelianua river, on the eaat by land of ratobin, on the north by landa of A. W. Patebia and on the wmlb by Unda of anid i'atobin and the ttaqnehanna river, ttuntainin( aboat two bo i.d n-d serea and having about bit term e lee red and a 1-rjja dwelling boiue, bank bam, tenant liotire and aaw toill therton creeled. Seiied, ta ken in eieoutlon and to be aold aa.tfae nronartr of ,-viJ f, 8uiilb. 7A IU ; Alao.a evrtaln traet oflatd tltuetcd fa Goibea t'-l 70, town Lip, ClfarCcld euunty, Ptonaylrania, begin D7 M ' ning at a white oak on the bank ofihe river, above 4itl 00 the mouth or Trout run, at tba end of line of traet No. lMad lfc-i'i; tbnee ap tbe river 4 rod ta l,r..'iO lfl poat; iheDi-o north rndi to alont tbanoa north j i"tt dvgrtjca weet 44 nerch n to white oak j thence 1 aouth B ptrcbet to locait at tba rivar; tbraoa ap 717 Otl ! the river by the aercral couraoa and diataneea . 0 00 tberaof to ptt on line of land formerly of A. 41 CO; IStiaw; north I d gree eaat 63 percbee to poet-and !2 2V ', itono; thence north CM degreee eaat S3 prebae ti li.U Oti rbraotut oak ; thenea north one-half derrna weet K0l!2 pvrcboa to aliiteouk; tbenee ii drgreei weet V perfhea Ut white pine; tbeaee north Ifdegrara nnt 6 p rcbea te a double hemlock j thenoe aoalb XV dfgreet weat !2i percbea- to white oekj tbenea nimh -S V-lU perr-bci l while oak f tbonta aorta ti$ dfjcitci weat M percbea to white nina; tbanoa no rili fit di'frreea wet 31 perebw to email ebcat not; ihrnrro north I degree weat l&Ti perebue to pi 14 on old tine ; tbrnoe by tho eeveral aourtea and diotencea of aaid old line to "old maple" north eaat comer of traet No. 184 ( lker.ee aoath I de greea weat 3H7 -10 poreUaa to white oak on bank of river and place of U-f inning, oontainiag 464 aeroa, mora or leer, and allowance, being part of tract No. 1 and lWia, and having eraoUd Iberroa iio4 two-rtory house and good barn etfto, a good aaw mtH, eireularaaw aad water pow er. Ht'iiod, taken ia e.eeotioa aad lo ha aold aa the property of Tboinaa Uraham. Alro, a etrrtila lut of ground aitnala in the bor wntlt nf lloatidale, CleerQcld counly, Penniylva iiia, liavifg treelod thereon two frame bouaer. Ktriatd, aken in execution and to bo Bold aa tbe property uf Thmuaa Uugboa and Mary Uugbea, - AIm, a certain treat of land altaat la IeoatNr towufbip, Clearteld county, l'enntylvanit, begin ning at a heailuck ; theuoe by landa of Abraham lock ; I Lt: nee aoulb 51 degree w et fiOpetrfaea lo hem lurk thence north IM di greet weat 61 rrb m to hemlock; thence north tiV dt-grera went 141 perchc to hemlock ; theuoe north SI degreo eaat Vil prtehea to m pine; thetiea aouth fttt degreea eael ihO perehea to hemlock ; thence aouth H it. grcca weit I If perebei to the begioniag, eonuin ing 20fl aerci and allowanee. heiaed, taken ia exutitto and to ba aold aa tbe properly of S. II, A 1m, a certain traet of lead, aitualt la Pike townabip, Clearfield ooauly, Pa., boaaded aod da aeribed aa fulluwr, via: lleginning at a pott oa the arnith aide of the writ branch of tbe iiiton. I ha mm river ; thrneo north 56 degrees aat 16 per. Stffl 6" 1 to a poet j thenoe aooth 17 degrcee 76 percbea ta I a wbiie oak traet thenoe north 68 degreeeveat 148 percbea to a poit on the bank of the riverj ...:?.W7 K i tbt-nue op the river by it e feral oouraet and dia ... "7 ft tsncei lo the place cf Iregianing. containing 74 iftl OU ' acrrF, with the u'ltal allowanee, having one plank J and one log boueo thereon erected. iil I No. J. Alao, the nmllvided one-half of all that , certain tract or piece of lend lit ua ted in Pike j 0Wtl,ii,p, Clearfitld onnutr, Pa., bonnded and de- errihrd aa fidlnwn, viai llegioning at a peat oa lite aombweat bar.k of tbe Kurqucoaana river; ill (!) by laud of Puter Hoot er north 18 drrree. east 61 pi rube to a pint ; tbenee by land of Pe ter llouvrr aooth BJ di'greoe, eaa 70 percbea to a white oak tree; thence north by landa ot William t'aldwrll 50 degrea, aart H percbea to a a-uat f ilioace bv Und uf Wm. Caldwell aouth a7 degree, eaat lt-6 percbea to a pott ; tbrnce by land of Wm. IVi -e aouth fil degreea, weat 62) percbea tt a post; thence aontb by land of W. Price IU do. gr ea, eaat Zi percbea lo a ataka ; thence by land uf Wm, Price auuth 11 degree, weat &J percbea ta a pnt; thence aertb J4 dfgroe, weat 19 perehea to a hickory i tbenee weat 44 perebaa (o a poet oa tie hank of I he river; tbenee dowa aaid river with varioBJ eourao aad diataaeo of tba rivar 244 ' petrhe to place of beginning, eoatatBlag HV acre I s;i parch, with tba amal allowance, having a email no una ana uarn ineraoa erected, and an- "f'1 w ith coal with a bank opoa and ia good I worWne or,k'r' eootiin aod workinc ortkr. riaed. 10 bo euld a, Ibo lironertjr of 1?. K. A. Huorer. Alio, A fannee and lot eilaato ia RamBerfer. Cfi-a.fi.ld ooun.y. Pa., bounded aoula b lot of Jobn Km-,1, eept hj iowosbip road, Burlk Ity lot of U. Wolf, and writ by an efi.r. Heiaed, taken ia exmutivn and te be eeld a, tbe property af J. II. Hooter. , ALM, By virtue of one of the aforeeald write, to ma directeJ.thorew.il be eipvwd to publie Bale, at the .am. plaer. ob MoabAt. October Sd. 1874, the followine, real eetate : e . All that eertain tract of land .ituate la CoTing too tawn.hi), Cleerf.ld 0000.7, IVaaeylraoia, beginning at white oak ob land heretofore aold by tVilliam Ituaiel to Stephen Hoa.ee ; tbeaee along aid line eaM ferty penhee to poet t thenoe north two hundred and twenty. three prrohe. te poet la old line ; thenoe by old line two hundred and twenty-eight perehea to poat; thenoe eouth two hundred and fuarteoa perehea to maple earner of lend heretofore conveyed by H. J. Blearer to T "er.noi , tnenee oy .ae at rem. eaat eighty. . ","r P'rehea to while oak eanreri tbeaee eoata r. i.. Marmot ; tbenee by Itae or eaaieeaat eighty- nine ncrche, to place of faegionlB. aontaiaintf one hundred and eixty throe aeree and oca Iiub drcd and forly-tbrcn perebe, and altowaneo, Beora or Icm, and baring .cventy-nra aeree elesred. with large frame bouM, freaia bar, wago ahe4 and orchard thereon, Seised, taJten ia exaeatioa and lo be .old a, tbe proporty of Jobs Reeaa and Mary Bcsa. - Tansa or f.t.B The price or na at which tb, property shall be atruck off maet be paid al tbe tim of ,ala, ar aueh ether arrangemeBU made a, will be epproeed,etherwiaethe proper ty will ba immediately pat np asd aold agaiB at the expenae and risk of tba pereoB ta whom U wel alrwck or, and wba, la eaae cf delelaBej at aueh re-rale, ehall make good the anme, m! 1b no in.l.noe will the Deed be preMnted la Coert for eonSrmalioB Bale, the money 1, aetaalrr p.id to tho Sheriff. W. R. Mi 1'HKP.SON, f wanirr'e Oreica, I Sharif. ClearSeld, Pa., Sept , l7e.) SherilT's Sale. 1)V el. to i ued ou na of wrlta of Ummri W.'aa. ia- out of (ha Court nf Cvaaaioa Pleu of cii'trticiu ouunlT, and to me dirtlxi, tberai will In cinrtl lo PI' 111, IC SALIC, at tlto Coart Uonaa, in tU liorMh of Clrarftatd. on Mornlay. ih Hih tlay of itemrr, 18T4, t 1 oloek, p. a..,tbo lull.iwitijt heal Batalo. (o wit: A feruii fraeua barn, Ihirty-Ara by forty foot arl aittotn fret high, aitnala on th farm of Mr. Nellie UougWrtT, la Lawtaar? ttjahip, Clear firld eetmlT. fennajrlrftnia. Heiard, Ukt ia n. ceutioo and to be aold ta tba property of Mr. Ntllio tfoiighrrfT, owaor or rrta4 mmi aid Cliriatian blaflortt, aon tractor, A lo, a prrtnin frame dwellinf hoa, alitean by tarrnty f-mr feot ta liio, lilual on Ibo korlh woat aide ol Sua atrevt ia (ba borough of llonta dale, Cleat field county. I'vanaylvaaia. together with lot and curt il Uga appartoaaaH thereto. 8eited, taken in eiecalion and to aold aa Ibo nrojicrty ( Peter Tipte. Aleo, a certain two at or y Oatna dwelling hoaae, tbiiiy ly aiitooa aad oaa hall feat ia aiao with a une at try building altaoLed, with lot and rar tilb.ap ipurtenant thereto, aitaalo ta tho village of ttoini.iJii, t'leartcld county, Fa., oa the aon b aide of Main afreet ar the ftiblio road loading to Cleat Hold, fteiaed, taken in e location and ta bo aold aa tho pn.ciiy of Wwaney, Alhoru and Nutria. Aim, A eertain (rapt of land aitnala la Brady luwnFnip, v.ienrne4j eoaniy, ra., bonndtd and do rltd k fblloea, tit: Begtoalng al maplo atump adjoining landa of Oeo. lihalTm l theaeo etuuatng aioug itia aatu (leorgo Kbaffera' land aouth 111 drgreea, weat ISO percbea to a poatf thenoo north TT degree, weat 144 pareheo to a poat, thuioe north 21 degree, eaat 114 perebei tea pott t thrneo loath Tttfj degree, eaat 14 peroboa lo plane ot beginning, containing IDS acre and Ut perebe s being n part of tbe Carper htivrr anrrey. Bciied, taken in execution aad lo be dd aa the pmpprty of Levi Moorebooae. TaaMt or Hale. The prleo er earn at which the iriertr ahall he atrooi off meat he paid at the time of aale, or aueh other arrnngemea(a made aa will be apprered, otherwiee (he property will be immediately nut ap aad eeld again at tbe expenae and riak af (he peraon to wbon ll waa at run k off, aad who, la eaae ef deloieaey at aaeh re-aale, ahall make good tbe eaiae, and la ne la atanee wU the Ured be preeented ia Coarl for eoiiflrination anleea (he monev la aria ally paid the-Sheriff. W. R. UrPHKKH-lN, Fnnnirr'a Orrtf, 6 her iff. riearfleld, l'a., HtpU ft, 1874. ( QKPII A N S CO U T 8 ALB.- " t VAI.UABLK UKaI K8TATR. . Hy tfrloa of an order of the Orphana Coart ef Clearfield ooaaly, and to ma directed, there will be eapoaed lo pablia aale, in dearie Id, p BB Saturday. Ariobera, the following draenbed real eetate, late the iree. eriy of Kliia Planigan, deeeaead t A eertaln lot or ploee of gmnnd, ailaate in tbe aeroegh of vlearlH'ld, i'a., bounded and deeeribed aa followe, Tin On the north hy Pine eUeet. oa ihe aoath by an alley, on the weal by kl a una her tt and mm the eaat by Ihe entt half of lot aember ITf and known la tho plan of aaid boron gh aa tho weet half of lot number aad harlaf thereen er-etrd a good two atory frame hooee. f aawi. one-lbird eaak oa eoolrmatloa ef aale and the balance la one and two yeare, with bend and mortgage to aeeure tbe earne, JAB. B. URAHAM, lieeeter. Clrarfli'ld, BepU t, IAT4..lt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR. Notice la hereby gitaa that let t era of ad minlatralion en the eatale of JAMK8 K KM TON. d-e d, late ef lAwrenoe town hip, Clearfteld V; having bee dwlr granted to tho oadetetgwed, all pereona indebted to aaid eetate aU pteaee make payment, and Ulnae having elalma er demand will preaent taem property eiMtteted, fee aei llament. JOHN W. WKlttLBT. VB P Adaiawiatraee. '