She gkjmMuatt. f W ft Ueokoe B. Goodlandeb, Editor. ' 1 CLEARFIEtD, P. WBDNF.SDAY MORNINI). MAY II tTi, lUader. U yea ml U kaow whet li (! It the huilom world, Juit rood our odrtrttilag etlumni, the tyreiet oqlutun In pirtloolar. Read tlio amended gam law In an otlior column in tliia issuo.' it Pope Piim ha just celflhratetl his eighty-third l-irtluiay, and is still halo and heart'. i, i- "' CoN8IIERAM.V MlXEB. ''UlH'lo ' juke," of the Butler Herald, says, "Ex. Chief Justice Woodward diud at Romo, Luzerne county, thin State, on the 10th Instant." ' ".-. i '. "Love in a Cottaoe." We under stand thoro are quilo a numbor of peo ple looking np this lovely sentiment theso tiirlit tunes, while trying to make both end nieot. . ... Aootbor Theodore Tllloa bu turned up. He we dnwa a a Comaot Pleaa Jnror In Pill. borrh a few day! ago.-AVreo.ee. Well,two of a kind avo too many far this Continent, Xo Golden Age could sport two such charactora at once. Cadets .Appointed. Hon. John Boilly, Congressman from the llloir Camliria district, lias appointed James BropliT to the Cadet military school at West Point, and James Kenmcy to tho naval school at Annapolis. ! Too Bad. Wo wroto reeogniied lust wook, but our "devil" mado u say, "Gen. HoCandlo hits re-organized the soldier clement in tho person ot Maj Forcstor and Capt. Grior." Were we a reformer, wo would cay soiuo had worda aomotimes; but wo prefer to take things as we find thoin. . . - As Kstrat Item. A Into issue of the Philadelphia Pn-M contained this oommon sense item : l Make the Ceatoanltl a work of pride, af pa trlottia, aod reooaciliitioa. . . t - This is the first appearance of this latter word reconciliation in the col umns of tliat journal for fifteen years. , The "devil" must hare slipped that in. ' Jlboe Voodwa. The unexpect ed death of this eminent jurist, a full statement of which will bo found on our first page, will grieve his numer ous acquaintances in this county, where ho presided as President Judge for many, years, -lie liaa mnuy warm Tkei iht rovwlid wiiiofjeiai cbrin be ackaewi ndmirors and , personal friends in r "H,"! Clearfield county. -. ' - l- . This is atill little hidden and my- ' PASBiKOAwAYTlie recent death ,rrio,, "d 11,0 " reader may of ox-Chief, Justice Woodward, of the Va 't over lightly, hut when tho ap suprcme bench of this State, adds one propriato logislaUou" fentnre is tanked more to a very striking list of deaths. Out of tbe fire ex-Chief Justices liv ing a Couple of yean ago; only one, Chief Justice Lowrio remains. The other four, Lewis, Head, Thompson and Woodward, have all died within loss than two years. , i i Dkatu on iiiNos. 801110 educated and refined people are terribly "down on rings." Hero Is a sample ring: Ac cording to the Philadelphia papers, of .the forty-four dolcgatcs recently elect ed in that city, to attend tbe ficpuMi csn Btato Convention at Lancaster to nominate candidates for1 Governor . and State Treasurer, forty-one are of. Cue holders and active member of the State and ..city ring. Bhould auoh things he 1 Let us see who will howl now, and demand that tho ring he lusted. ' Oh, but tho Radical Chairman of our County Comnvitte could become eloquent over this themo, if he only wonld. i lie loathes and ' detests the fumes arising from these corrupt rings as much as the flavor escaping from a dead mackerel. . -t 1, ! Tue Cat -L'pttT -Gen. Sherman ha written a history of his "March Through Georgia," and other cam paigns, which has exploded like a . homhuholl in tho camp of tbe heroes of many battles. ; The General has a short way of tclrinjf all he knows about war, and 'the . men under bis command. . Somo of tho great war Generals have been pretty well skin ded by Rhnrman. Gon.Loganthroatoni to write a reply to thnt port of Gen. Sherman's recently published memoirs which refers to himself and General Frank Blair as merely political Gener als. ' Lognri regards Sherman' criti cism as impugning his abilities a a aoldier, if not his courage. If Logan succeeds in having himself entered on record for anything bnt a blower, he will bo rather successful. ': v 1 Oh, IIohborI I Those southern reb els aro constantly doing something down there which unnerves the "chris tian statesmen" ap north, here. The last awtul thing dono fras the mttr rlngtot Miss Anna Semmos, daughter f Raphael Remracs, at Memphis, . Tcnn, on the 6th to Mr. C. I). Bryan, of that city. Bishop Quintard per formed tho coremony, which took ' place beneath the largo Confederate flag presented to Semmcs whilo com manding the Alabama by tho hvdias ot London. ' Commodore Bommos and his daughter should quit rifling with tho politicnl affections of the "loyal mil lions" of this country, and if they do not quit voluntarily, bandit Sheridan should be sent down to take a look at Mobile Bay, anyhow. ' ' ' ' ' A Bad CoNastsBUAN. A Washing. ton dispatch aays tho grand jury ot the District of Columbia has indicted William B. King for perjury in having on tho 23d of February, 1874, sworn before a comuulUts of Congress that he hod never received a dollar tor tho ptirpoao or assisting in procuring an appropriation for tho Pacific ' Mail Steamship Company. King 1 the Cndieal floor keeper of tlM last Con. jgress and was elected from Minnesota .to ,',ko, next.' Congress, but" If half is truo that hia Jfieiul,ay about him, tb .will -spend tho nest aix years in tho BcnHeMifvry. instead of the national Capitol at Wasjiingtor. where he ' has jnadQ wrer l&OQ.OQd in fw year; by cellinir GoDKromnttM a'otes and pork etmc the fash himself. It k littlo rough on the nlenftier ho sold hut U Uesy 0t Datr pf the nionetf fitf W "still bt(aTOt ( i "tv.', n 0 ...I. CONSTITUTIONAL RKLIOIOX. This scheme has been troubling a certain class of reformers fur some time, especially that wing of Godly men termed by loyalist 't'unajian letrs mon and HsiiUer" made up or'sucti mon as Judge Strong, ral the United States Supremo Bunch, whe agreed bti fore he vqf afjKHMta, to uociu a .very important question, ponding belore tbat tribunal, in Jay Cooke & Co. interest. A nd yet thoy failed. Kx-Gov. Pollock, of the United Slate Mint, the manu- facturcr of bogu coin, with "in God ws trust" stamped on its face to make it pas for silver, together with Schuy ler Colfax, Oake Autos; James Crooks, Judeo Scotleld and the other members of hcTrcw, who""uYaTtso largely "u Credit Hobllier Mock and rebbed the government of millions of dollar while acting as the sworn representatives of Christian constituencies, art aom of the mon who are constantly agitating tho question of incorporating God and Jesus Christ into the Constitution. If we behoved that such an amendment would prevent the men iiidioatedfrom robbing tho public and stop perjury among government officials and im provo tho morals of such clergy ineu as Beech or, Cloudenning & Co., and com pel men generally to do that which is right, and lire np to the Golden Rulo, wo might acquiesce : but this we can not believe, because their blood is taint ed. Their futlicrscoinmittod the great est wrongs ever perpotrated before God and man.' 1 Thoy banished and hung people for opinion's sake.' Such re formers have cursed the world ever since the flood, and they will "poster" mankind for generations to come, Tho annual convocations of these Constitutional religionists for several years buck have developed, loo, very muteriul facta, which mast have at tracted the attention of the close ob server, but not of the many. The men of talent and brains who wero in tho scheme six years ago have nearly al jumped off tho train. New leaders have come to the front, and have, In two years, developed their plans more broadly than tho discreet and conserv ative old managers had dona. , ' At their recent session in Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Pollock stated the object of the meeting to bo this:' ' ' ' ' ' Our tittiUoa aika for nh aa aaaadtaaat ta the Ceaitltntioa 'ea abatl initablr aipretf oer aatioaal aebaoaledfaieal el Alaif btjf Uod aa U avaree of all aeair nd authority la oirll fovoia meat j of tbe Lerd Jeaua Cbrlit ai Iba Ruler of Hatloni tod of bil rtrealed will aa of inprerae aathority." The oeeoBd roqaeet lo Ibia peliliea Ibal Jmus CbriU abaE be ookaealodtod aa Ike Buler af tbo atliuoi U Iba vital tune of tbii qoeltloa. Tbtre are aincero but partial frieod of tbia eaaaa aha are villinf te yield Ula poiat and aoeetit iaiply aa ekaotrlfdraoal ofOod. Poiiiblr the llaia waa la tbo kiitorf of tkli eouotry wben tbia would lure boea ouEietaBt. But tbat time le peat. Tbe iMae kaa bora too diotiaetl; Bade. It la Ike diHieetirle ObrUliaa fealurra of our (oTenimeat wkieb are neat vio lently artalled. Tke opeeiol eoatrororey la aot over tbe relation of tke nattoa te Ood, bat over Ita relatioa ta tbe relitioa of Jem Ckriati aaxl tea tmra tkiB( tor wbieb oor petiuoa praja tl: on the question becomes alarmiiiir. This the editor of the Mew York Oi aerwr doea in this way : " " ' We bare aot roea tke proporlllua ao dt laitely at fortk frera aa aatkoriied rearse. It le obel- oao, at a flaaee, tkat aaok mm alteractoa of oar lunaaraeBLU lao laipllre aa eutlra rovolatfoa or Idoaa ae te Ike tbeorj of equal righto of all area aoder the loveraneau If the Cwetlltatioa la la made ao aetlee Initraaaaat, pat iato force by ap propriato leojtilalioa, It will be aoooaeary aad proper te require ooaforalty tuite prarleioaa oa the part af all wbo bold oBiee uador U. Whore woald thli place all eltiteae wbe do Met bolioro la Uo Bible aa tbo oapeorao haw af eetleat, raoaa. iBg of ooarra tke Bible ao laterpreted by the Mo preiao Coart af Iba failed Itatoi. . . II oi-e we bare tbe scheme in a nut shell a state religion just as soon as tbe Constitution of tho United State can be appropriately amended to suit tho case. . The "appropriate legisla tion" feature the editor borrow from tho political harlots who dealt in Cred it Mobilier stocks, and the fixing np of the Supreme Court to say that the Biblo is tho suprome law of tbe United States, i suggested by tbe appoint ment of former jwigM, who in advance agreed to say that "greenbacks" were gold.. How quickly bad precedents are imitated,; , How kindly the editor of the (Merim allies) himself to the viows ot Dr. Pollock. iv -j'J. Reader, think of it. The men now upon the Suprome Bench to say to us, by ''appropriate legislation," how much we must pay "for the support of the gospel among you1.' and the creed we are to adopt and It Vo up to ! ' Would that be an improvement on Beecher, or on "grand moral ideas," so flippant ly huckstered about of late years! Certaimlt in Xma. An exchange says "the Jackeon Dcmoc ratio Asaoci- ation of Washington City held a meet ing on the 4 lb instant and adopted resolution recommending the nomina tion of Senator Allen G. Thumwn, ol Ohio, for President, and Senator Thoe. F. Bayard, ol Delaware, for Vice President. A ticket composed of such men as Thurmau and Bayard would be one for which no Democrat from Maino to Oregon need be ashamed to vote.1' They aro two of the torcmoat members of tho Senate and both enjoy unsullied national reputations." That association is always heard from very early in tho catitpalgnVhut kind-'o-sing- dnmb sfter nomination) are made But then it' old, and it is quite natural that its enthusiasm doe not last tmtil tbe end of the canvas. Th truo in wardness," as Beecher would ay, ia rathor apparent if the design of this move, was intended for shrewdness. Tma, vebt Tain, Grant' family Organ tho Washington Kepublicn edited by brothet Harlan, K getting its back up because ','Vlce , President Wilson Is stumping tho southern States for his health.- The editor In question remarks;' ! -i--t '" i- ' Seroe ef tbe toToteroat wowopaaof serfbhlere aeapla the lion ar vote rionaeat wneooj aa Herial Ilolei tofothar aa the froauAraorloaa- Bter-Kpenf led-Bunaer-bridga-tho. bloody .ohoira. ooaelllatloa trtTolore' waio U roagh oa Balea. Now, brothtf ITftrlnfl, (here wo no body said anything about that hut yourof. It is one of your irreverent cock-and-bull atoriea, gotten op to in jure brother Wilson at the expense of Sergeant Bales. '1CJ yourself ' that erihblo that "bloody chasm" item. Gcnisfl Dab. ee. Ihe Sew York Sb shines out io tbi way, while re lating to business wets : ' Heeee la rkt bloterraf How Verb were there a aaaoy Mora) la tat oa Brbadwoy oo Me). Tbe Snt of May kaa poieed, an yol tbo pootoas "to ket itero eae la Ike leoe all ibe wap ap Broad, way iron Ceaal lo fweMeewtk atreot. What a hatf y tnd glorious and free people wo' nre, linybot!;.But, aaya the laboring man.l want cash. Where ia It to be found f Grant's own nla. tioni'oan really t( U tho Work,' de- DVMUN1I9F j pt s 'I ,, T1IK (WVWM0K8H1P. A number of Democratic paper have recently spoken of our neighbor and fullow-citlien, ox-Governor Bigler, In ry flattering term In cpnnocflim with the notntnaUon lb Un-eria nt th iipproacklfig KtU tConventloil at" Ki-to, end w inljj jrivaj i'oxpossioal to our.f leajt opiijon w4jot o sny tljwt no suggestion on tho subject of the Gu bernatorial nomination would be more acceptable to the people of this see. lion of the State. But tho Governor himself, as wo know, whilst deeply grateful to tliooe friends who hare honored hltn by the expression of their preferaO0, emphatically dissent from any such uso of his lining ami docs not SesTfaloTo sav'tliat ho Is" "iiX "a rantljdato air, nor an expectni of the nomination in question. Ilo seems to be weddod to tho Centennial, and de signs to oontiniio his connection with that natioual ontorpriso until tho open, ing of th exhibit ion, and 0011 Id xu therefore take part in the approaching campaign.' We nre itorrjMhat the ex. Governor has arrived at a .conclusion of this kind, If, wa coulij "pack" th Convention wo would make Centen nial Governor out of William, anyhow, Thcro is energy and work enongh in him to run the Centennial and tbo executive chamber, at .JUrrioburg, al the same timci 1 i .. ' it . . -ui -u u.u. m - ,1 ... Pkepahino ro the. 'unxoa Or dinary observers Oftur'soo. that the funeral of somo man of quoetiouable character during life it attended by some highly respectable ieople. U 1 a solace to tlio mmily to know that tho dear departed bad "a most rospovtabl funeral. . Some little effort ia made, no doubt, to invite a few prominent peoplo to attend the obsequies, and ride in the carriages which precede the hearse. J t is a pride not Is bo con surod, furitUatribuloto the element of a character which is osteeued ol men. No ono cruicUtes such an efi'tut to redeem the name of tho dead from the associations of life. Wo commond it. It is wise. It is alfuction' hist offering. It ia like tbo flower on tbo bior. It i beautiful. Mo Grant is pro. nanus for his political fuueruh ilo is calling into the house of mourning ro- specuioie peonio wuo nre to be ruauy to act aa mourners whon he "goes out" of political life to ono of the house for the dead Executive either the Bono. houso, the Murphy house, or the Galena-house. , Pierre'mnt and JJristow and Armstroug are invited to cento, aud Uoss bhoiilicru aud r reti. Douglass and Harrington.' . Xoot, Clayton, Xomiiu luiams, and Bttmlttli aberidan are to he requested to make room lor respee. tablo. people.. Who are to be at tho "wake ' is not important, as that will beheld iu tbe "night season," when it is dark. rlidadiiphia (Jomuoiwttiltn i'l&t AT Tl'SCAROBA AfAJUMr. From the -Mitllintown Indeuemlmt wo loam mat tue main umitluut ol rosea rora Academy, located at Academu. Juuiataounty,a toursturv brick build inir, was destroyed by tire ou Wednes day night, 24th lilt A portion of it was occupied by Prof. Stoi tho prin cipal, as a dwelling, whoso family tvas awakened by tho smoke entering thoir rooms. .Looking out ot the wiudow they saw the liuht reflected on a houso in close proximity, and supposed, that tho one oa fire, "but were horrified on rinding that it was tneir own borne that was beinir devoured by tbe fiery demon, h was with great ditHoulty that Prof. Stone and his litmilr escaped. as the donna volumes of smoke through whicn tbey had to pass almost sunt catod them,. The fire spread so rap idly tbat everything tn tbo building was consumed. . Prof. Stone ion on private property will amount to 1,000. The loss of th building is about f 9,000, 00 which there (s an insurant- of 14, 000., , "Th are originated, iu a room in the basement, in which was stored a lot of furniture, and is supposed to have been fired by no incondiary.-r- .1 ne burning ol tbe buiidiuit will. not affect tho school, ample accommoda tion having been secured for boarding all the students wbo have 00m from a distance.'.') Uiriitvum Scnknri. ,. 1 ; I .. 1 ' 1 u'.r.l V--" DAHA 0 PHILADBbriaM AdditiOl, division, and silenoe bar been going on upon a grand scale in the Philadel phia House ot (JorrectlOB. As tbe Philadelphia Twtem stales it, "members of tho ooeimission hav boen in the habit of dividing; tbe purchases for sup plies among themaelve without adver tiing for bid, and of rendering bills for them under assumed names or those of their clerks and business partners." , Ibis sort ot rascality 1 in strict ae- oordanc with the principle laid down in tbe following noted ; letter ot Jtoss IVemble 1 , . . m io.f ilt 01 ' MTaiivaT aararwsar ov Pawaa I I "Hiaenaoae, lUrak ID, ls7, I MMr Daia Tiriaa : Allow aae to latrodaee to yoa aiy particular frieod Mr. ueorge O. Braal. He kaa a olalai of oarMaiafoilade that he wioaea yoa to kelp blrj la. Pal kira lkroo(k aa yoa wobis na. He aadoralande addltioa, airMiQa, aad alloace. ' t " ' ' ' "Yoore. - W. B. Kaaaig.' "To Trru J. Cerrar, rUq , waabiafloa, U. C : The. Philadelphia Commissioners have applied Kemble principles in a very moderate way. Jf they nod gone the whole length, they would havo robbed outright without seeking tbe aid of assumed names or those of their clerks or bnsines partners.". Ak .YtrkStUU;:.: "i : I i.K ir...r-i.,i,. , , -s . . . r t -; War li it. The Philadelphia Cbst moniceafA says I In th recent publica tion of the lift) of the lata Admiral Kooto there is a lecture delivered by the Admiral before tlio American Colo nisation Society in 1852 which eon- tains this statement: "Th trade of Liberia, araoemu (in 1861) to holt a million annually, fo white man it eViiyi- Me re ofitt there" p; 98, We have made the Italic the more forcibly to present to Grant and his patriotic as sociates the utmost, imports! nee ot at once sending aeerel oommissionor to annex Liberia and get lb half a million annually, lieaides, tbi is an oppor tunity rarely ooourrlng tor I r rant to carry out th ciVtf right Ml. If there i a spot of earth that raises half a anil lion annually and the pear, oppressed, degraded, subjugated white man in sof fenng on doromi of cofarfram the preju dices of the government, ie depied, has no right a mack man m ooand to respect, I denied ear, hotel, theatre, and other social and political rights, and, above ill, Taut had office because ot hia color, Grant should tend Banditti Sbendan and avenge tbi gtgamic wrong. Half a million anmially, and no Granlit to get it or hold oftlrv! Annex and revoliitlonin.Dh', Granfr1 Tisbi bii Com tlaob Attoi. Pottj. VtU.E, May 16. To-day hear Ham burg, St. ificlisal's liuthoran and lie formed chunk was dedicated. A largo concourse of people came front tho sur rounding country to witness tho dedi cation. During the services a flro broke out In a grove whore a large number of horse and carriages wore tiod to tree. ,Tb ground being thickly cov ered with leave nd brush, the fire spread with great rapidity, aqd before tbe team could b reached nine horses perished in tho flame, and fivo more were burned so teverelv that it was necessary to kill themtobe put out of agony and pain. . iNvulecn vehicles were entirely aesiroyod.,, ako peanut were jirinoipally ened by fsrmers.,,, Eslph Price, th oldest InLabiteiit of Armstrong coacty, J a, uied at rarker a lew days ago, at the age of 104yeara. He 1 thought by Bonie noraon te have been the oldest person in the Stat,. Ir Mtl'S JTKMS, Important discoveries ol suit and coal have Just been made In Idaho Ter ritory. f roWheat Uripeiiluimniillv luToxnsi .....I' Vil. U ill ...vj . unit inu fittritpn-n wiu Mioai coillllldlive tlio iarirrH wlU sU c liartrt'Htlhg; i4 $1 Hrl'ha (rt-uij J,oJgo of IJootl Tump- Judge Piorropont, the new Attorn-cy-(iunurul entered upon the discharge of his duties on tho Mill Inst. The cx-wifu of tho Iato Heimtor Humner Is soon to marry Honry Junes, a dork InthoNow York Custom Hons. Mrs. Sarah Clinton, iliiuglrtor fj John Adams, Sr., died A iltv (iiiys since nt Kly Creok, Otsego ciuinty, New Y(rrlr,-tn her 9fitttymrf The MilsnAolniSMtls ilnuso of Keivl resontativv yesturtlny njirirojirintt'd 1 5(l,000 to represent the Ntute,ut tbe Philadelphia Exposition. !(. " ( - Main is onurinit land for sole in Aroostook county for 50 wsits per aom, ' payaoiu iu -woik on thu pulilio high. vyaya.ll ;iio u-ast, young man. .t t .,!,t. , J-(Jnernl: 'Shoridnn Inarrlaco to tlio daughter" of frenernl Itncker, cbiof qnartoMnaater on General Hheridnn' statf, is now fixed for Juno next. ' ' ' Auu.d tuuiKxi 111 ong uevcnur-iti-ton case js all in, and the argument will commence to-day .(Wednesday), The iiuionso.tf ill occupy nvo day.,' , , . The slimming npof thslngcmpin Miohigan and Wisconsin glvon the crop, a tar as hennl from, at 411,000,000 feet less than that of tho past season. It Isofflclully announced. nt Madrid. Spain, that the Treasury has paid to nien rushing fzn.uno, being the lust Installment of thu Virginias indemnity. -r-Carruth, the Vineland editor, wbo was . shot by Lamlis and enrrie the bullet in his brain, is now able to ait up, and his physicians say ho will re- oovor.-nn ; ..; t-..,',t...- n Hi: . ' 'General Osborne has disbanded all tho Ninth regiment on duty in the coal region, except companies A. H. and II. which are left at Huzlcton fhr tho preaent. 'i " ' !' , r Tho. Louisville Conrier-iJuurmiVi sMHnul (mm Loxingtoa say General John C. Hrockingridgo is sinking rap idly aud his death may lw expeoted at any moment , , ,..,.,.. . ,i ' Hon. Willard Hull dleil at Wil mington, Del., yesterday, in the ninety. fifth year of his age. lie was a class, mate of Hon. Horace Binney,,ln Har vard College. i Three indies, daughters of Peter Uar ii ti in, of I'ppcr Sandusky, Ohio, were drowned near that place on Monday whilo attempting to cross tbo Sun dusky river in a wagon. ' Schuylkill pay its Comity Super intendent tho largest salary of any county in th State, 12.260, and Sny der and Forest counties the smallest, 500. : '.)'.,; !J ,!'. C I ;l ... I " ' A special dispatch from London say that eii'litr-nlne bodies of peions who were! lost by the wreck of tho stciimsliipMliillcr have been recovered. A diver has mndonsiirvcy of the wreck. . Thecaipet-bngof Kile G. Parker, late treasurer ef South Carolina, is sup posed lo have oost the State about 22S,000, Thu people .niiKht to bo thankful that he didn't bring his trunk. -i-As was natnrally to be expeoted, the Block Hills gold fovcr has crowded a nnniber of the frontier towns to over, flowing with adventurers, whoare with out money, without work, and nnablo to get away. -' " '"" 'l ;.-' Tho troftiiiu race in California, on tho lltb iuit best three iu five, milo heats, for a purse of (20,000, between Denance and r.duintou. was won by the latter. Time, 2:241., 2.2C), 2.21l, 2:20,2:20, .,, , (iold nunintr ioNortlieust Georgia ia said to present just now a vory hope, fol appearance. Tbo 'completed mills are running with saiiHfoctory results, and the handing ol sevorsl large works is rapidly progressing, t' t" - '. Jefferson Davis. In an address lo the Texas veterans of the Mexican war, tit Houston, on tho loth lint., entreated them to be as loyal now to;iho Mars and Stripe Its they, had bedn tealous and bravo In defense of tielr first flag. .ir. .John Hall new church . m Sew -York city is the laost spacious and i costly edinoe bekmgiug to the Presbylorian denomination in America, costing more than a million dollars, and soating over two thousand people. 1Ett Senator Scott will soon remove from llnntin'mtnn to Plttshureh. whero he will practice In w. It rs snid that t he ha the appointment of solicitor of the Pennsylvania Kallrond t.'ompnny, at Pittsburgh, with n annual snlnry of 115,000. "'I'l' '!" i ,', Mrs. Cuuniiigiiain, wiileiy known for her connection with tho ladies' move ment to purchaso and preserve the grave and homo of Washington, and a tbo .first lady Jlcgent of tbo Mount Vernon Association, died iu outh Lar olina B few day a ainco. , .,: 1 uiThe Sonthern Memorinl Assooia tion ho adopted a resolution that all the soldiers oi the Federal and Confed erate armies be eordlully invited to join the Memorial Association In decor ating ' the graves at Arlington on the 1st outline. ' ' - ' " " , '. The procession at tlio Masonic Temple dedication in New York, Juno 2d, will bo one of the largest and most imposing over witnessed. Throe thou sand Knights Templars and ten thou sand. Master Masons will bo in line, many of them fion hurope, with f hirty bras bauds. ,,. ,' ,1,',:,, . The Leavenworth Timet save that tho fruit and grain crop of Kansas look fine and promising, and all that the farmers have to fear is the gras. rtosrasr .Whether tbe latter will be come a destructive pest remain yet to be seen. The farmers of 'Kansas r oaid ta be very hopeful. - ( f ' Tbo ' flciieral '"Asscinhly 'bf the floutiiorn rrcsBytennn t purch win hold Its annual meeting at St. Lo(ils On the ,20th' inst. ' The most important fcaturo of the ' Assembly will bo tho flisensston bf Wondly relations betwoen the Northern anl Sonthern bnlhchos of the Church, which now excites eon ridcrablc lteling oq both Ulc; -y (' ; : Kx-Sciistor Scliiira, who ha just left, lb country one visit to Germany, had intended ..going abroad, with bis family un the ill-fated steamer Schiller, bnt the banquet and ecronado in his honor by th Cierman resident of Now York eity detained aim. aud , he was compelled to secure passage on the Pommorain, sailing on the day follow ing., i,,...-, )r. I , vl.:., D- li .,!ll ,. -McFarland, n telegraph rrjierator, through whose negligence a terrililb accident oenired near Now Bethlohem, on the LowCrade Hailpnnd, last sum mer, was sentenced at the last term of the Clarion Cormty Cbnrt to pay fine of 5, cost of prosecntlrin, and'b im prisoned In the eonnty jail for 'twenty rbnrhonr; If is trial csme off Inst 0,11, Srhcn ho was recommended io the mercy of the Court. . tu.n.i ., The firat kicometiva bailt at Hi Altoeoa aliope has beeeput on tharaili fbt a trial tripv. .An ordinary locimo. Uve earmot draw moM than sixteen ostrt lie the steep grade west of K itUfr ning Point, yet it it said rww ' pat tern of engine- an aaily haul twice tftnt aaantxir. i Tie ire boa, or furnace where the thelitis be reed, ia nau feet long, Several additional engiajc upon (be same plan(wi)) be crccjco, llOAIlIi OF PAH UOSS. Jlulr. Under article IV, section 9, of the new Constitution, the power of tho Governor lo grant coiuinututiiiiis of HttutiMiues aud put-Jons can ualy bo oxctvihoel "upon recommendation in writing by th Ueutuu.lit Uovornor, Hecretsry of the Comiuonwoultb, At torney General and HooeUry of Juter finl Aflalra,' or any thro of them, after full bearing, upon duo publio wutico iu open session." Tlio Board Is equally divided In u political sense. Messrs. Lntta and MvCaudhussro Democrats, and Mussrs. liuay and Dimniick Republican-. ' Al a meeting of the above named ofllciiils behl on tho 4th day of May, 175, tka Ivlhiwing rule) were adopted to iVKlat all applications ftir pardon : Vrsf. The fimt Tueiday of each "THnrmttr-te appointed a the day whereon tho board shull convene to give full heuring iu open sossiou to all applica tions ior paruon. , St cund. The board must be furnished with proof that notice of application lor pardon ho been published ouco week lor, so cousecutivo weeks, m s newspaper iirintud iu the county or city iu which conviction was had, said proof to bo niiido by the afliduvil of Ihe publisher of tho uuwspaiior that th publication hud been Hindu as required by this rule. ., , . ., iAini. cotice of , tho application must have boon given to the judge who tried tho cause, and to tho district at torney or attorney who prosucuted,and pruot ui nam nonce uo iuruisneii. . . Fourth Kvery application for pardon must be accompanied with tbo follow ing papers, written in clear and dis tinct band ; , , . . . . . 1. A certified copy -of tho wholo record including docket entries, min utes of the court, copy ol indictment, ideas and all other papers on file, re lating to tho cuso. , . 2. A brief tutumout of tho reasonn upon which the application is based, setting forth all the facts, will be re qilirvdlii. every application; tbe notua of ovidenoo taken on trial ; letters from responsible perilous in tlio community where tbe crime was committed. ' fifth. No applications will be con sidered if presented to any, individual me inner ot the board. ... Sulk Alluppliuationsand correspond ence must be addressed to or filed with tho recorder of the board at Harris burg, so that the sumo must bo pre. pared for presentation to tho bonrd at its next session; and no application will bu beard or considered unless tho same, aud pap-irs upou which bused, have been tiled at leant tuu days before said session, and ill uo instance will this rule ho relaxed. Seventh. No applicutiou that has ouco bouu rejected will again tie placed i upon tho record or beard by tho board wilboiil the consent hint obtained therefor, and w hen submitted the sec ond time, additional reasons, petitions and proofs of notices to judge, district attorney and the public must be furn ished anew. Eighth. No party will be permitted lo occupy more than fifteen minutes in the oral discussion of any application unless by spcciul request of the board. ..' ,. , Joll.l liATTA, . i . Lieutenant Governor. 7 ' M. S. QuAr, Secretary of the Cominonwcnltb. , ,, SaMI'EI, K. DlMMICK, i f, " , Attorney General, , , ll.LIAM Ul L ANULEHS, ' ' Secretary of internal Affairs. ' r A. Wilson Nonnis, , Y Hocorder. IT II AT A TAR IFF-DOES. In order that our readers may have some idea of what tho peoplo of the country pay indireeily that is, as fwf on iuiiorts for tho support of the GovornmeuL w copy tho following brief table from tho Pittsburgh Com- merciul, of the loth, giving the value of imported goods, aoci ine taxes ibereon, for a period of eight years, from 1807 to 1874, both inclusive. , free. Value. DatT. 1MI7 I0J1,11? IllS.luJ.riO I m ts,t:i3,0M iae.jse.ns ISS I4,1,HI , i . nejsi.Mt l70....,.,. 4i2,t7l,l .. HI.ilI.tJ4 1S7I IIS,7tt,M I0l.tl,JI is7 , tra,ii,sss m,it,i IBT S4,S33,7M IM.tJI.MI U74-. IU,M4,744 ., . lU,eJ24 Crom this it will ho seen that the three billions, nine hundred and ninety nine million dollars worth Of goods which wore brought into the Cnitod iilates during the eight years nsmcd, cost lhjnto fiit iiUinnt, four hvnttred ami ftfty-nx millin$ of dollars more than oneJhird of which vast ssm was nothing but laxet, oallod tariff duius. But this is only a part of th story. Suppose there ut an equal amount of home manufactured goods consumed in th country during tbe same period, which will be equally eubanoed in price, by this tax on foreign goods.and D"1'1' "t Uie people hav an. other pne billion, four hundrttt and fifty- tcven million of taxes to pay on those borne made good. This latter sum however, doe not go into tbe coffers of tho government, but into the pocAefs of thm hrnne manufacturer. Is it any wonder that the laboring marisesof our country are experiencing "hard titnos," and that hundreds of thousands of thorn are in a slate of want and desti tution, from which death itself would bo welcomed as a happy roloase T .. , i Ka Hoie roa tub C'sioa Kxatts gAB. Wo notice that somo of the Kad ioal iournalt aro endeavoring to write up Charles U. Wolfe, of I'nion county, as a candidate for Stato Treasurer. Those scribes may as well ajiare theuv aelvas the trouble, Tbo Heaver King will have something to say about that, with whom tho Union Statesman(?) wes never a favorite, They showed tbia when they clipped his Congres sional aspirations at the last apportion ment., This stung Cbarlio bo badly that he had tho imprudence in the de bate on that measure in the House, to personally denounce the Itadieal Chair man of the Apportionment Commit toe, M r. liutan, in the most bitter terms. Tmo.at the two subsequent sessions of tho Legislature he endeavored to ob literate lb offocUi of bis ill-timed speech by the most .obsequious deference to the demands of the King, but it will prove usoless. The latter are a class who never lorget or forgive, hence all tho efforts of Cbnrlo' friend cannot effect hi nomination ; theralhre they may as well oease their adulatory rheto. rio in bia behalf, .We rather rogrot tbat the fate aro so against Charlie, as we doubt if a weaker candidate could bo put forth by tho liadical Convention. Daariilf Jntclligencer. KxACTit So. The Cambria fVwihi remarks : In reply to tbo assertion of the Gazette that Lswrenre, tho alleged smngglor of 13.000,000 worth of luces, is a Democrat, Ihe Pittsburgh Post very aptly remarks that being a Demo crat be .ought to have conducted him self more properly, for although thoro is nothing strango in a liadical grabb ing things, It does excite curiosity when a Democrat engages in such busi ness, Consequently the Posf, like our self, Is In favor of punishing Mr. Law renro to tbo full extent of tho law. So Democrat ought to smuggle laces ; thcro are, ltmlicals tnough Ibr that business.' , , ' ,., i ( , i Poob, Bowew. Xot the pious broth er Bowen of Brooklyn, but the biga mous Bowen of Charleston, I never out p( trouble. ' The AVtrl and Ontrier actused him, among other things, of bavin; instigated the murder of Col. Whit, committed eleven rear ago. He prosecuted the paper for libel and lost hi suit. And now h lias been arrested pn Hits old rhargo. Wo do not suppose that he will bo convicted, but bo la likely to with before he I done With it that he bsd kept still And let the1 "detective press'' alone. , j ', .1 PRETTY KETTLE OF FISH. Shepheii I'citrl Andrews, a volumin ous and eccentric writer, whoso books aro never read, was oxaminod us a wit ness for the plaintiff in the Tilton Hoeehor ie. ) Andrew hoi spent much of hit time In tbe house of Vic toria C. Wooduull, and inbn testimony gave a lit,uf prominent persons, male and female, who havo visited the resi dence of that notorious woman. It would be interesting to know what precisoohjuct these governors, generals, editors, judge, etc , had in view in buying their respects to Victoria and her sinter, Toniiie C. Claflin. Of course tho female visitor are the leading strong-minded beauties, who want to vol o, bold pttu o and make things lively generally, and It would be of no use to inquire why thoy sought the company ot these women ! - - - IJ. Who frequented the bousof Mr, Andrews I've mado a list (pro ducing throe square lotter-papor sheets.) . Mr. Kvurts objected to the list. Judgo Xoilsun thought they would tako a few, ami Mr. Andrew read with dig nity and pride, interrupted by other people's laughter, as follows: William Orion, president of tho Western Union Telegraph Company ; Wbilelaw Ileid, editor of the Tnluiie ; A. F. Wilmartb, President ol thu Hume fire Insuranoo Company ; ex-ColloctorSmytb, General Miller, Grunt's Chief of Staff; Orvill Grant, General Grant's brother; Gen eral Dent, General J. SI. Hammond, Chiuf of General Sherman' Staff ; Gen eral ; ilenjumin F. Butler, Governor Halin, ex-Governor Campbell, Judge H. P. Dihblu, Sonalor Spenuer, George W. Julian, T. J. 8. Flint, President of the Continental Bank ; V. J. Durant, Vice-President of the Union Pacific Railroad Company ; Henry Clew, banker ; Prank Work, George B. Grin nell, Jesso Whcclock, President of the Slock Jlourd; Albert Brisbano, soci ologist ; Kdward M. Davis, Jimish War reu, Josiuh Cumminga, M. Drury, Theodore Hanks, Iiichard B.Trevelyck the last three interested in tho lalior movement ; Bev. O. B. Frotbingham Mr. Kvnrts Isn't tbat enough ? Judge Neilaon That's enough. Mr. Andrews Only a few more. Mr. Fullerton Any Indies? ' Judge .Noilsiin Admit the ladies. Mr. Itonch We can't. Judge Neilson Well. Mr. Andivws Klixabeth Cady Stan ton, Paulina .Wright Davis, Susan It. Anthony, Wbclla Beecher Hooker, Mrs. Khzubvtb Phelps, Mrs. Brisbaino, Mi-s Prances ltwe McKinloy, Mrs. Laura Cuiipy Smith, Mrs. Theodore F. SM'iieer, I.illie Devereux, wbo was n witness here ; Sarah F. Norton, Mrs. Palmer, also a witiitws in this ease: Mrs. Martha It. Wright, sister of Lucretia Mott ; Mrs. Matilda Jocelyn Sage, and Mrs. Bolva Lock wood, a lawyer from Washington. Judge iVeilHon A lawyers wito, you meau. Mr. Andrews jsoi a lawyer. Mr. Pullerton Tbo lady would tako an exception to Your Honor's ruling. Mr. Andrews Mrs. Griffith, friend of Michaul Scalon, attache of Jrith II orld ; hinily Verday Daltey, attache of tho Sun, reporter of Mr. Beecher's sermons; Eleanor Kirk, Mr. Ames, artist's wife; Mrs. Brick Pomeroy ; Miss Either B. Andrews ; Mrs Barnard, llvrald't Washington correspondent. ' "' WHISKY RLVO FRA CDS. . Whon whisky it sold in the oen market for lees thaa the government tax upon it, it is pretty evident that somebody It doing a losing business, and it long continued raises a strong suspicion that there is cheating going on. So well convinced, at least, was Secretary Bristow that thoro was fraud being committed, by the whisky ring that ho removed Commissioner Doug lass from office for having failed to de tect it. tie lately sot Investigations on foot himself which demonstrated the following facta: , "A earoful estimalo, baaed on data, obtained by the Solicitor of th Treas ury, establishes clearly tbat at least six thousand barrels of whisky had boen manufactured in Su Louis alone, on which not one cent ot tax ha boen paid to the government. The exam ination made in Chicago and Milwau kee are not so far completed a to en able the solicitor to make an exact statement in regard to the operation of the ring in these two cities but he i confident that the proof now in his possession will demonstrate that at least twelve thousand barrel of illicit whisky ha been manufactured end disposed of st those two points since tbo nrst ot January lost.. I neso are startling figures, but as - tbe details borealler to be given will shew they are based upon documentary evidence which cannot be assailed. It tn I than four months the government has boon defrauded out of noarly 1900,000 of taxes by the whisky ring operating in SkLouis,Chicago and Milwaukee, it Is quito sale to say that more than 13,000,000 has been annually lost thr o tbo inomciciency of the Internal -Revenue "ommiartioner and the corruption of his subordinate." Such fact are in possession of Sec retary Bristow as willonable bim to convict a largo number of rovenue of fleers of th grossest fraud, probably including the whole department of the Commisioner of Intcrnul Revenue. Several million of dollar ' worth of whisky has been and will bo soiled and confiscated by the government Bris tow' efforts to break up these frauds wero defeated by the influence of the wliuky ring upon Grant, but latterly even ho bos been compelled to yiold to his honest Soeretnry. An order has boon issued dismissing all the gnugcra and storekeepers em ployed in district where frauds were discovered. It i believed tbat nearly every official under tho trefwry and tbo department of juatico located in the revenue dittrict where teisuret have been made are more or lee im plicated. Lanpaclet Williams. Landaulet Williams ia not much given to joking, and ret It appear be hat keen sense of the humorous. Ins western paper we nnd a aispatcn irom Washington in which tho following statement ia made: 'Judge Williams explain hi resignation as Attorney General by the heavy cxponacs Attending tbe lifs of a Cabinet Minister In Washington, and says that be found his salary en. tii-oly- inadequate to moot his outlay, and that he was constantly getting behindhand.'"' To appreciate the ex quisite drollory of this, It is necessary to know that when Williams first went to Washington he waa as poor as a church mouse, and for economy's sake occupied narrow apartment near the roof a public hotel, whilo now he reside in an edifice which nearly ap proaches Little Kmma Stewart a pa goda in the prctJI.llousness of it ap pearance the ownership of the house being vested in hi wife, while his stylo ot living for several year ha been proportionately ostentatious, That he has been accumulating real es tate In hi family which has cost great sums or money, wmio living at tho rate he has, all on a salary of fft.OOO for the hnwt of the time he has been in office, indicates either tbat he is nxerflowing with fun, or else that he has peculiar ideas of the significance of words when he talks about getting behindhand. . If ever there was what is called a forehanded man In office In Washington, Williams la the Individ. ual. Anr lor .Sua. 1 1 ' In oecordance with the law enacted at the last session of Congress, Secre tary Ilristaw hue commenced th with drawal ot functional currency prepara tory to issuing small allver coin. Over iUoO.OOO of tbe "small trash" ha been accumulated In tht treatury within the post month To Tub Point. The Philadelphia Chronicle remarks: "If Gov. Hartranft was not so intimately mixed up with tho Statu Treasury ring at Harrisburg, he would be a much stronger candi date, and possibly the most acceptable one tho ltepublirans could nominate. But why talk of Hartranll or any one els ? The matter Is definitely Battled. W am going to have Democratic Governor, just as certain as "gnu are made ot iron. gfif 3.di)frtUrn(Bt. PROCLmTION!! 1, W. Boss McPiiEBsox, High .Sheriff of th County of Clearfield, charged with the preservation of law and order therein, do hereby warn all disorderly and riotous persona that turbulence and throats, Intimidation and rioting must not exist. All persons who wish to work in tbe mines must be permitted to do to at their own free will Bud without hin drance from any oue. ' i - . By tbe law of the land every man has a right peaceably to pursue any business be may select, and no organi sation or body of mon lias the right to prevent it 1 ' It is my duty to enforce this right, and to preserve the peace of the comi ty which boa been broken In violating it, and I Notify and Warn oil interes ted, that I will exhaust all my power, and that of tbe eitiaen of my baili wick, In af tempting so to do. It I am resisted, or my officers interfered with In tbe performance of this duty, and tbe civil power is found anable to per form it, I will call for the aid of the military, which I am assured will be promptly furnished. As HIGH SHERIFF at the conn ty of Clearfield, 1 call upon all it citi tens to aid me in keeping the peace, and compelling nhodience to law. All who are present at a riotous as sembly and refuse to aid the officers of the law in quelling it, are guilty of the riot Those who are not for the law are against it. (rood citizens must aid me in main taining law and order. Those who wish to work must he allowed to do so. The disorderly and lawless mast dis perse to their homes. W. BOSS M PHKRSON, High Sheriff of Clearfield County. Sheriff's Ofllco, Clearfield, May 18, 75. RfcPOKT of tke ooodltlos of the COUKTT NATIONAL BANK of Cloorteld, at tke eloee of hoeiaeae oa May 1, 1ST: Loaoa and diaeooota ...tlM.M .. l.iet Over draft U. B. boode to eeearo etrealatloa....... Other etooke, koado, aad Morteetoe... Doo frura approved roeerve ageale-.., boe Treat other Katioaal Beaae...... Poo frora Stele Hull aad Baokore Beal rotate, faraitoro aad Silerea.M Carroat eapeaeoo aad lajtoe poid...H. Cbeoki A loeb lleeei.laeled'foterapa Btlle of other Natioaal Banht- Freetloaal earreaey,taohidiag aiekele, Legal-loader eou fire per cent- rodooatiag food.... Duo fTora V. . Trooa. ether Ibaa - per real rederapltoa food M 11,10 t.tee l.sst WIS l.es l.sst 1,17 071 at t4 t,se MS M Total. ..1271,391 uatturtaa. Capital aleak poid ia... 11 at, tot at riurplei load lo.eot N Other aadiridod protti. t,IB4 St Batioeel Bank aoloe ootiunlia 7,e ot lodirldoal dopoeilo eahjeel to rbeek. 4,J4 tl Time orrtiteaue at drpuelt. .,, .43,SU 71 Oaokier'eooorbeoaUtoadlat I4 II boo toother Ketluoal Uaake.. . l,tot ti baa to Slate kaako aad eoaaore ... at a4 Total.. ..STUBS 19 iwlee 'eaoleoooa, ClearUfa' ChaXo, S3 1 L, W. It. Shaw, Caehier ol the Gouty Katioaal Book ef Clearfield, do eoletaaly erraar tbat the above etateraont ie tree te tho beet of bit haool edge aod hohef. W. M. 6IIAW, Caehier. KuWibed aad aororaw bolero ate Uaii Ilia day of May, A. P. lilt. JOBM W. WRieLBT, g. P. Corroot Atteolt JAMES T. LKONeRD," JAS. B. UBAHAM, WM. POWk-LU May l, 1175. birrotoro. Afoata tSaatoA te Ml Tho fol, liool, Perooaal. aad Properly teueel ohoroo Moo, ro oeerelet aod too, to lira. Bf rieepiilee Nraet, I L. P. Ooalaiala a ooaatarataro oa the Federal aad Bute Ooa ttitatloae, (irlaf thoir blrtoy aad eriria, aad toll aaplautloa of their priaelplea, par. Keel aad proeleioat ; tka powera aad datiot of bile OBeera i th rifbu of Ibe people, aad the oblieotioBO iaeurred la erery relatioa ef life ; alee praliariaary relet far dellberelieo hod tea, aad fall dlrootieoa aad togal fi.no for all haeiaeie traao aetioai, aa atakiaf Willi, Deodl, MortfMet, Loaeee, Motet, Profit, Coatraeta, era. A Leer Library la a elafW Tel area. It aaeoM the traata af all eloooee oad eollt lo everybody. , J0NB8 BROTHERS A CO, ".le.. P.. reay if, lore-ei. QAUTION. i All panose are hereby firmed atelaet par- Lulka . 1. ... II i.k 1 leoiief property, aew la tka aaaaa-ef Oooraa whoat, I aoroa of rye, t aorol of oata, 1 triad aiiU, I oattiag koa,',l ret to af karaaaa, I wafoa, I lo tied, I doable Mod epreaal tad ohaiaa, t reaa lore pear eld eelt,! boy 1 peer aid tell, a - j e e - i ol hoot, I oraat oat aaere, I hareaa, 1 oapboard, 1 doothlray, II ohaire, I hade aad koddia. I oook aod I parlor elovea, aad t parde of ear pet. Tbia property aae parekeeed by OM al Sberirt aala aa tka ttk of May, llfl, aad It Ian with klat aahyael la aiy ardor. JOUM BLOOM. ) Carwranillo, May II, '71-lta QAUTION. All poraaaa are hereby -reread aa-alaet parak. artag or ia Bay alaaeer aioddlleg with tbo fol. loaiBg parooaei property, ao I tke head! af Levi Leader, af Bogfe lotraekla, via t Oao poka rod aad white atea, ooa lao-aone wagea, aae klek aad wklte oow, eae plow, eaa Borrow, aae rod two year eld heifer, eaa aooklag Hove, eae egg novo, oao aapaoard, throe bode aad hoddiag, oaa eleok, oao vet eeelre, eae table, I aaraa rye. Tbii property was parehaeod by aea aad ia leH with klat aubjeol to ojy order at aay tiraa. LEVI BBNBI-IUHoor. Waaaoetoa, Map It, Tt.lt QAUT10M. All aeoaaaa are keeaky weraad affalett pur. eaaalai or la aay eaaaaor auddliaf wiU tke fol. lowiag property, bow ia tka kaadi af i. A. Met, olt i I ttovee, I oot eholre, I recking akalr, I aaphoard, I bode aad hoddiag, I ataad, bet of oarpot, 1 aoroa af wheal, I ptew, I atara, I bono, I aot haraooa, I tied, I wagea, I ptgi, I oewt. Tho loot wet perebeaed by ao al ShornTo Bale ea May fth, aad ti left with kla eelrjeet to aiy ardor. BEl Bl.i MBlalAB. New Waohiagloa. May II M. Q ACTION. All per real art hereby weraed Bfoiart pur akaalag ar ia aay way awddliag with lb Bel -owlag property, aow la the aoiooMlaa af S. Miller, tin set the Ire, I roohrag ahaJr, I tablet, hawk ease, I etot. I Mood, lot of ware, I pieka, keif iatoroot I eoal ear, 1 atoooa, I bed! aad bead log. The eouie wee parehaeod hp ate al Coartal-le'l oalo aa Mop let, aad loft with kla eohjeet ta ay order. KBUBIM ailMAI. Row Waiklagloa, May It IL QAUTION All parieai at korohy weraed agalaH B.r ekaiiei or ia aay aaaaor aeddliag witk Ike feU rawing property, aow la the head! of tl J. Mllla, via 1 I hlaek aow, I white aow, I tiaber a led, I feaeleg alll, I plow, 1 atror, 1 opened aaw, I prlntealvoi, I boll, I bogi, parchoMd hy aa at theriri rale, tad left with hia oa loaa lobj.rt a oer order. W.P.MSZB. MATTHEW MoflARVBT. AaHsvUla, Map II, 'It-tl X"N KlTORBJtltlS 1 herobv alea aabho Bollea that 00 the 1J lay af May, Ilia, 1 porehaeed the entire Meek af lore goodi or Moeee Araold, la Bow Waihiagtoa, together with all hie kaeke, Betel aad aaooaate, ae troll al aaa baoer. aae waaoa aad laat ef koranH. Taoee hBualag IbeaMleal ladehled le Mr. Araold, wiB plooN oobjo torwordand rha ap tkelr raeoaall. BT. A. Araold ti ay a.thoritod agoal a traaaaal hoei.ee. la ap ab.aoia. Ibe kaaiaMi will be eoatiaoed by ao at tka aid ttied. . JAs qaLLAUHEH. Ke Waiklagloa, May II, It ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Nolloa a) hereby glrea that Lotion of Ad Blalitrettea aa tka eetaM af JOII7I CDP.Br, hit of J or ooa tawarbip. Cwarlold Ooaaly, Pa, aooaattd, aaviag boat daly graatad ta the eadov ilfaod, all paroaaa iaOehtad ta aaid eouie win tleaet aaha laaodlaa payaeal, aad then ring eleiat ar deaeadi will proiiel thea praaarlp aalaaatlaalad for aotUoaMat wit boat delay. BUIABBTM P. CUBBV, May I. Ittl. et Ada's. HAKKY SKYUKR, (IWtfi mm Um lihalar.; , BABBU aUID lAIBJnm- .. a BtVM Umkmt B, ciplla CWvi Baae , A ! fmm Ikt M0 iiMiaw, mJ It, IS. EightsTCitizen, - Jftjat Jdi'frtiSfmf nts. SherilT's Sale. TJT rlrtaeef orltref KraWfl leaf JTrpoaer, lerued 1 eat of Ike Ooarl of Quwovia Pleaa of Cleer ield oooolr, aad la aa) dlrailed, there will be tipoted lo puhlla eala, al the Coarl lloaro, ia tka koroook af Clearteld, aa Moadap, the 7th dap of Juaa, 1171, al I o'eloob, p. a , Ibe fellow lag doaorlkod real erttu, la all I A esrtala Iraol 0 lead ellutla la Weil Clear Held, CtearBtld ooanty, Feaaiylvaala, anuuded ea tbe worth by CUorleld aad feaateld pite, eaet by laada of Mania Kiohola Weil by Nlcboli otroel, aeath by laada of MerUa Nlekelf. tin of hit eighty hy IU foot, baviag arreted thereoa a good lao-atory fraai heuie aad etber oalbolUlbgs. Soloed, take le axonruoa aod to bo Iul4 ae tbe property ol Irvia i. MoUrido. A lea, a eertata treat of load illuate la Covlag too towaibip, Clearteld euoaiy, Prnar)lvaaia. booaded Bad deeeribvd ae folk.01 j Pre iauioc at a abtleeett aeraor uf tlio Jurof load berouulore old by Wllllaai Buiiell te SU),bea llottaayf theaoe ahiag tSo liae of eeid lot eaet et porcbi-e taaaoetf thoaoo aorth tat I ir ,1 n to pen va oil llae, weet lie pereboe le poet j Ibeaeo Mulb 114 poroaee lo a Maple aoraar ia uoo aeroielvro ooa rayed hy Keobee aad Jeaub Maaror lo Prearii L. liaravt J theeee by lino of tho re lea eaet tt pereboe ta a while aak aorauri theaci auotb P perebee lo the ploeo of eegiboiog, owaleieibg I6t oereeaBd 141 perekoeaad allawoore, nerear btm, keviag a large frarae koura, frame bare end wa gea iked, a large bearieg oreherd and 17 aeree eieared. Belted, takea la oioeetlea aad to I iold ae the property af Joka Bane aad Mary Heetu. I Alio, a aertela Iraol of lead llia.le Id Weil Cloarleld, Laoreaoe lowBebip, Clearfleld enaaty, Peaarylrania, kouadod aad delinked folluwi: Oa tka eaet by a atreot. wool by ae alley, borlb by a itreet, aoalb kp properly ef Lewie M loo ser! I harlog a aaelf twa-itarr fraal Bduio aad other oat balldlegi therooe Orel ted. Scbad, takea ia eaooutioB, aad to ho eold aa tat prop, arty of Thoatae J. Mlekela. ' : r..- Alio, a coruia treat of land lltaatt la Cbelt toweibip, CleortloW auaaty, I'raurlraaie, buua dodaad doacrtbod oi fullowe: Uif laaiagat a poet oeraor of Joba lleekonborrp, tbraoe hy hia lead eerie Mdefiooa wool 1st t-ll porobeots floae ooraer; theaoe aorta Hi degree! eeit It pe rob ot Ihoaao iatk logroll eon hp laada ot K a. trvta loo e-ta pereaeile a poet ; tlveeoe auulk Hi degree! wort ft perebee te a poet aad ploeo of begiawlag, aad aoaialalag ,1 eMrea,. aot aeaiaia. ' Hoiad. ukea In aaeaatlo and to le old ea tho property ef Mortis Uncteaberry. ' AUo, s oortaia treot ot load eituatt la the Borvagh af CleerSeid, CleorSiU Bounty, I'eaa. ylvaaia, houaded aad ueeonUd aa rbliuura i oa Iba eail bp Edoia Cooper, oouth by elley, Bret by lot of McKaigbl eitale, aorth by Head Hroet kaviag aharooB a large twu-etory freae boaei, aooupiod oe a boolliag aad Cwaiectioaery Store, with other oat bail liogi. lintee, Uivb la eaeeatiaa, aad to he iold ae Iba property af Tavaae tiohiaa. m.. Alee, a eertoin Itaet or lead, rltuau la Hooli dale borough, Cleerteld Co , Pu.. buuadid oa the Berth hy property of Jaaea llitry, ouuth l,y kit Me. St, aoat hy Uoerro otroel, aeit by Aleplo alloy, boring thoraoa eteolod a g.io-l froioe houre, hauaa aa the "H uropooa lliKeli" aleo bleekeruith hop, lee kouee, liable, eai other eeeeetarjr oat haiidiBge, aad kbowa al let St io tbe geoerol plaa oi aaid horaagb. Belted, tefcoa In etocatt ,o, aad lo ae eold ae lao property ol Wra. farfcor. Alto, a evrtala trei.-l ef lead, illuate la Oroeo la boroogh. lleerleld n.uety, fa., ea Mlaacbard treel at fret aod oa llall fltreot 1 jtf feet, end harieg a large leobrj ,luk dwollmg homo, ly ttf li la r.te,aud other outbuilding! UrreuB orreted, eod koowa ae Kit No. Ill ia the geBoral plaa or laid boroogh. Soiled, lehoa ra eaeeutioa Bad lo be eold oa the property oi dotra McUboj, gorBiihee of L A. Btoaoroad. - - ' Alee, a oertala tract of load iltbate la Oeeiula baruagh, Cloorteld ooaaly. fa, haeaa aa let Ke. Iw I la aaid Iowa pht aad bariag a large two Hury plaah hoaee, aw by a feet, with aoceoiary oBtbulidiage ereeted tuerioa ereoied. Boauded oo ft Howe: FroBtlag oa blaoehad itreet tlty loot aad oa Uali itreot lo feL Soiled, Ukea la rl.roitna aad ta ka aoM aa tka eroparty af JokaMeUaey. 7 Aloe, a aertela treot of load iltoole I Pete told elllege, liearlield roaaty, Pa , oouaoWd oa loliowe t Prgirmiug at tke aril Line of lol do eenood to at. M aUiwaaa ol Ihe oautk tree af tbe aoeit atraet tbrougb Pouobeid tkeaoa leuUi Sii drgreoa aaal along Ilea of Bowaea'i kit li feet lo aeutkwat euraer ; laoaoe eoatk t degree! wool III t-mieettolbe liaeofiaiditroeti Ibeaeo aortk Hi degree! eoat 110 yard! aod 1 11 feet to ploeo of begiaaiag, aad karleg oreetod lher.ua a twe-eury Here hoaae II by feet, aa ioe boon end ware rooa. Boiled, tok.o ia oiera tiea aad ta be told u Um proper ly af It. W. Aloe, t oortaia treat of load tltaata la Krlet. towB, Meriie towaibip, Cloarleld eeaely, Pa., kouadod oa Ihe aorth hy Moia 111001, oa Um eaal by lot ef B. b. hohou oorer, oa tbe eoelh by ao alley aad weet by MorrixUle road, being in tlio II loot ia (mat and 40 feet oereil tke booh end witk a frame daeiliog keueo oao oad a hair elwry kigk, fraaa elere rooa, iwoieaad etker irafirovo aoetl Iberooa. Botaed, takea ta eieeuitoa aad to 00 eold aa the property af laaoa Thoapona. Aleo, a erlola I root of lead tluaata la Mnrrli towaibip, Cloorteld eoaaty, Pa , bouaded ae fol. lowe : oa the Math hy hi re. O P.II, Berth by tlolt Loahart, aaH bp poblie road, weal hy KoUob, ooauiaiag ooi-holfaora of land, havlag a lao ury fraaa hoaee aad arable theroo ereoied. Aloe, a fara la Morrie towaibip, aeataiaiag okoot IN aorta, aaora ar loii, aud beiag too eaae koaght af P. Hlahlo, boaaded well hy P. Maaee. eealh by laade of Joba Maaee, aortk by Jooeph Moghoe, ooot by Jpoeph C. Brenaer aad alhera, altk ahoal ot aoroa rloorod lid MaaUarakord heited, ta oa la aaeaaUoa aad la aa aaid aa the property of Dele A Co. Taaoecr Beta. Tbe prteoer eaa at which Ike property ikall ka itraok ef auil he paid at Ike Here of aala, ar aaok other arraogoaepie aado ae will be approved, oiherwiee the proper ty WIU ha iaaediatoiy pat ap aad eold agaia al tka oipeaee aad rtik af tka feriea la von M waa itraeh of , aad wko, la ml of d. Id. any at aek re role, okall aaha food tbo laaa, aad ia ao iaitaaae will Ike Peed be pretested la Coon far eeaBraaltea aalea the aoaay la aetuatll paid te tka Sberir. ' W. 11. MnPaKJWiKVJ aaaairr'i Orrioa, 1 , Haarla. Olaattoia, Pa., May It, Utm.li ,.. v - - Sheriff's Sale.; ;; - By vlrtae af aaadry wKla af d'-vf farankl aod oat of Ihe Court of Ooaana Ploaa af Utter eld eouaty, aad la aae directed, there wiU he eapoeed to poJ Uo eoJe,al tho Coart lleuee, ia 'he oorouga at vr-era.n, aa B.eJ.v. tbo Tib day a Joao,. 7t, obi oi'tlortrp.TS.iaha DO. krwreg doaarrhe real estate, 10 oil : ' ' TT A oertala traot af Load tttuau la Barailde bewaihip, CloorteU OBoaly, Pa., aontaiaiag abvat aiity aeroi, aero or leu, with imall rraae kouaj aad aboat too erree aloarod, aoaade eaot hy K. A. irrla A Co wool by Boioea, earth hy A. liar ler aaa aeath by Deleea. Sotted, takea ia axon). lioa aad la ho eold at the property f Ueorge M. MeKca, - - 1 I , Alia, all that oortaia lol of aroaod i i.T. 1. Now Millport, Eaot leaaikip, ClearSeldoaaatp, na.7,.w, hmhn aaa o.erriooaai tellowa: Bagiaolog al a ooraer oa Miia atreot, tkoaae by lot Mo. It. u no rear e allee 1 thea. lur a.14 alley aorth tl foot ta aaraa af lot Na. It; iBoeeeoy lot aa. II weet 111 fool; tkeaoa tl root hy Mala lareol ta ta plaoa af begiaaiag. kaeaa ia plot of aaid village ai Na. 14, having tkorooa treated a twe-atorr koeie aed Mi mmii tt water. Boned, takea la aiotaUoa, aad to be aid ao tka preperly af Jaaa Lewie. Aloe, all tkat aertela oleeo af load iltoot. I. Brady tewBlhtp, ClearleUt soaatf. Plaalylva aia, beiog part or warraat No. 1677, boo oiled aad deeanUod aa follewi t Brgloaiag at a white aak aoraar If lead aaaiigaad t Wat. Wanda ; tkiaee aloag Ike eaae eail M peroke aore or ,wm; w viva , tovoee sun ey eaaa Baath TV porohee, aore or leet, to etaaa 1 thooeo atlll ho aae aaat II porohoe, aero ar leu, to kttalotk 1 Ihieee iU:i ky aaaa Hath la Sertbaa, aore or hna, la a koalock 1 Ibeeae alill bp nave aavt tl porthM, aore at I oil, ta a booth j theael ky land af o'oha Qverdarf ooatk I peratiae, aara ar loat, to a hlebery 1 Iboaal aaat US eeroheo-iaa or lei, ta a pool ; thoBaa Berth a-l daroea aaat II l it poroher, aore ar leoe, ta a poet, thoaee aorth II a II peMBoa, aara or toee, ta ploae af hegtaalBg, aoataiatag 4 aoret aad 01 pen boo - ""-"ov, vowre or veee, reeerving Oot Of the above I ooroi aad Itt perehea, aore or aaa, oaa oyed aad deeerlbed ia deed frea Jaaub C. Saitk and wife ta Jeka Pad hy deed doted April It, Hit, and raoerdod 1 Cloarleld oeaalr ia dd book I E. page III. Aboat iu aoroeaf the aro pony le etoereA, Bad Iba ho knee la waaoPtod, Belied, takea Is eieeatlea and hi ka aaid aa tho r--r-1 v " o. v. aaiut, - ... Alea, all d.fmdent'l rlrht. title end 1.1.-.., 1. all that tertal lot or greaad lltoete la tka bor Olt af Uaattdala, Cleerlold eaaoty, Pa , bound ed aad decanted ar follewo. tit 1 Oa the aoutk 1,0 -o wo vva oy uooa iiroet, as the --, oy oa aiiey aaa aa taa aoM hy lot af Joba voroit, iroauag tt trot aa elite at root aad lit reotea Irrod otroel, birieg a fraaa huaea wd otker laapreraaeate Ueroua. B4ted, a til it election aad to ha iold aa the properly of Lake Biley. - Alea, aertela hota taa tot tint aVJ la Wl liaaigiooo, Bradford towaehlp, Cloarsold aauate. "a, aaid tot Msg M ky 1st toot, wltb twa-itart frea koaao, IttJt feet, aad loop, IttlS, aneh other eataaildlago thereoa, boaadel at totlewi , Oa theaoalhaoet by tarnpikc, ea the eet hy al loy, ea aorta. ed ky areparlt af Jeknao Wll. ". oa aorth by alley. Boiled, Ukea la eia eatloa aad to be told a tke piaporly ol it. . Wllltaaa. 'km.m tft .TWril kkuuj tt6Wtjlm.' Mip, .,rai MUBty, Ftv bu,t 1 acr-i, nan r lMp with lrt mt-fltor tnm hotif b J moi ti, Blwrtituvt. ir II. olhf lt,lUkr;i t4 tbrta, wo ht. ft oa M,( J Wm1o, mm ih wtM b- Jmn MtKw, mm lh rim mj mktnk lot mu4 4m Wwturr, m ttM totatal my mmrtm (at m1 Mr?ICorBit. t towlii, oiklti M Mi.wf oa th ut j A 4. w-H kj A . TttlWa; ton, if. Ik y fry Nwn aad aorth hy B Llorrt't m4 AIM, Tl mms aa RtfiM1 Uarr, ta ti4 vtn. hip, hnaM4aa fol I oaa j mnk V iU ff J, Uaibara, mmm ky k af JMhta Fif aaw. oth r ao4 of 4fMdMtt aa4 Math ana wM hy AIm, ! arM aa logm NarW m, ftaofrtj m tha 4mmm Vmm tra haaaaai at fHa-M Oa th mm hy avM Urm mM a th Mft ht UM-ta rff iratji, aa th Mth h- Pm. Nohl mat aa4 aorth hy ftfcm (( trwot Bivi, Uka la MMaUoa as 4 ta b mI4 aa Utvaroptrti T W. B. to4 laaiaal raH. AiM, aMa4abat'a talarM ta abaat II aarM of im attaaia ta riha tawMihip, ClMrl.,4 aoaaiy, Fa., hwa44 aa4 4MriMl aa foil, rta t A4. tilatag lM4a ml tt. B. Cl4e,, Sua! HowIm a4 B4atar4 Iwartiwarth. it44, iakaa U ol Mttaa ail t h I4 a tha attartj af UwL I. a J4a W. Ev4. . . ' Aha, oertala tract af laad tilaata la Brody toaaekva, Claarlald aaaaty, Pa., la tka tUlage af Raaoaaogop. aa taa taraarM Baatk ea at.,, etraott, aa tar til ago, boaaded ea tho aaol ay Boatk eeraat, weet ky Mala ureal, ttalk kp allot a4 tort, by BUop, aad karuga Vw'rlar hot utlier uiitliuiTtl(nBj Ihartxra. lnt l0 y 180 ftitt. Kvlal, taken tq fiaoitUoij ftp4 Ip bf wld u lb prujitrly of T. J. HaMiih. AIM, -m t(a1alr4ttf Und, ttb.au itf Olieit luwneht , CIarfllJ Ou., P., raiilalalng aboat IM Mr, to? or tei with M lmbrurraaia, bouadad a fulhiBta: Oa th Mtt bf Utlligavna, ua th tt F Jivby MoQwrd. 0 lh ovrth hy Cbu. Ui, south hy ChtrUa Ual ' Swlwd, taha la leeailoa. aad to b aaid aa tht urwptrl of 0. Alcavail that ar. Mat aaUta, ait at ia Ooab-a tvwnfbip, CUarfilii C.( Fa., bouadtd and dtieribspiJ m lollwa j By laada of Wia, L. Baia, Jtdia $uktf, JaaiM ttrahtua aad 'othart, etiulaiolnf rriy-otta ( tt) ara, tntv (SO) aarra ilfatvd, aod barlrtf t hereon rctd Ing huM aD'l lara flcl4, ukan la txeeuttan, and la b mi 4. aa lb p ropr i r ur I. K. Bnirty. Alan, a evrUia traot f Hod la Bteaaria towa hip, Cltartatd mmty. Fa.paVaartbatt u lollowi t Brgmniuf at a pat hy aa l an Itivtaat aid of Clearfield or-k ; thn hy fin of iltt W. Col tl aorth ? 4tgrM tait 9 preha to rVne puit t tbtsae anrtb JJ drgr-ta rtM 17k parohea t Ibtmot aortb 7f dogrowo ml I pervhia In a fMat oo ClMrAtldcrh ( thoaM hy a Htra oa lb aoutk aid f Mtd t-k to a hsMtoak f lhanM aoatb S dgrM at 2u trhra ta atn thoao aaatb M degree wtnt Id! prbM to a pot Ihoaa tih 4 dgr tat l4t jBm ta aaal atdf Mtd rreek i tbtaoa ottk II dTMi wit 21 rrcba, tbn eurth 4 iit:jraa aaal iJ prrcbee tu ulae of (tagiiiuing, eootaiiaog III aor-a and II J 4 10ft -ponhca. Abgut aitto umi of th prnpnrtjr )rfd aod uodragvd atal of aultiveliua. Tha lutpravemeDti euotiat of a largo two itorjr frntne tf nrillina; hoot, a good bnro and othar oa). tuHdlngi. " Ther la atw a good twa mtf tataat bouM and a blaokaavlth ahapontba propartjr, and a thrift yoang appla orobard la boariog order, (foiled, UkD la aiMutioo, aad t h aoM tka pntiierl of JtretnUh 0oopr. ,lik xlrm'i t pwd &-Wi4tovihr deworibt4 a folio we, Tin ,W. 1. Bg(aolg at wbltf pin aa tht narik. aal of lb tfaut aort ejd for Julin Brow ; tbeooe by Wat. flrowa '$ laad arth l degree aaat 16 porehe. Iu wbit haiel then hy Jajb Klag'a laad ioah id mwxmm vetB LMl tie a poaf ibaaak my Jacob Miaanooppara laad art h 34 degree- treat it parcbrt to a ftoaa; tbtOM hy B. Brova'a laod twrth m$ agrta aaal 1.14 parebaa w plao af begioatag, Motataiag M aoraa aad 144) piaahM, Mora ar itu-' , .... u Tto. S. Alo, a owtata traot aHaataaa aforanid , beginning at a " o tfe 'athMWt aaah al Claarffpld erk , (beaeo hy laad af The. UaHn aorth ft lgi- arret :tlt frrt I a prtnai I lien of aoutk 11 'Irgrtwa wel 41 rrirbht tna pia i ihitnaa oath t detY(a aaat IW perrhtc ta a bewilook f thaa- aoaw IU Uograof aaat. VJ mtchei U a fii tbBM auaih 17 degrwa aaat t a auall Mrrtocberr- oi Cb booh of Ciarnld Tk tbea.ee up Mriik hy to duTarmt ourMa,44 prekM to plao f brgieulag. atalatag Bl aorM,aiora or 1m. Alat ftrly acre of tbia land ta iBd a4 vodar pm4 atua f aultira-tivo- , ,, . , . Nu. I. Alao, a t ertala traet attuaf ai alVitaald, oagionlng at a a bit pio(tbne aiiutb Jt7 do gra er.t 41 proba t a maple ; tbeaor hy A. Kag, decra-ii, oouth SO riegreM aatt 7tt perubt-a tit bemlocki Ueoo aouth 37 degra-a aaat 1U1 pert-he. to a wbita pin; iam aorii iA dt grti 4 out r-SdJ poraiita ta a whtta piot? ; Ihenrte by la a I -pf Wa. Hrowaairrth a4Wgr-o ti pere)c oo to aalddla ol Cioarlield oreok ; thooj ap ike Mm to pl-atf begiaaiog, oonUtaior; 110 aoroa. ion or loo..- TIm tbroe lat deooril-tii tnau a log Mtaad, taken io eavecutiun, auii to b old a tbo p(fc pri af frojiiite Ctupf a-il t,'. J. Keagy. ; ., - . - r t-J -.ft , ; t Alao, all defeat. an t 'a wtor! io aooruia pioii mt laa4 autaated ta Mwrrta toahip, CkarAeld oaaif, Fa.. CMUlaiag about tbraa a roe. all elMrad, having reLd tbroa a Craaw tlereiiing fatjtaae aad frame otoUo, huvadod aa folloer : Oa th Mat a art eat ft taod af Nieholaa Full ar, aortb and at Hit h by Ubdtof Z wk ldllar. Solaoi, Ukea hi tivoatloa and to bf oold aa Mm pr pirt of Jaooh ttMootaiogr. ' Alrt, a rTtla traet of toad altaata la Cbeit lernahtp, CIrOtd eoaat, Poaayt;aata( o toloing aboat lo aero, Dior or baa, with a ra erratiua of abort-1 two mttm, ra ar leu, Mid aod deoded to Job aad Manrarot WtUorav. bousdod nd ileoonbaJ aa fuilt : Ua tbo aoat hy bvadt.f Wiliiaai Hutktar, oa th aaat hy lauda af .lao. Fait well (formerly Blanclurd',)! tbo aorth hy land of Willi, Takoe and L. !. Uurd, aa tb wathr 0tWk mok, wiik bat ttm aara ord, with arrbord aal Urg dorel Mag hoM aad .harm, attA two Uaaval hoaaea rootad toiervoa. Boned, takea fa xoalioa.Ad to b iold aa lb praporty (f B. 0. Ji.M.-Ur. AIM, 11 that fee-rta i a trartl of land aituat la Boggi tuw oalup, Cloartiold enuaty, Pa,, begiaaiog at atooat at aorth eait oaraorof um; titoaoi wait thirty-Bva pareboi to apoat; tbeao tvnatk ooa huodrod aad cigbty-two pttreboa, by roil i at of Ardary trait, to a poet j tbeaeo na thirty-Av porebo to m puat; theoe aorlb iao huadnsd aod eighty-two powWel ra ataedt l pbvao or hegta aiug, aooUtuinf 3V aorM aod 9at han Irei aal ihtrty pewoowa, Aoiteei, Ukao ia oaaoa'-ioa aoi to be eold oa th pfoparty of Haory ao t Mar A. Vo'Uor. Altn, m Mrttia tract of Itaad ainata ia Liter towaahip, Clearfttild ooooty. Pa., boandeJaad da acriboj a fblloera ( Bogianlag at a pi ea tka phlfe toad loadiog froai Oeee-jla M PfciUpsbarg: tboaoo hy Mid rood aorth forty -f oar degree wit tj an foot p.tat; tbre hy MOda af Joha Craia aoaih fany-oio aadoae-hal! degr-a att aaa hnodrod oad aiity throe and oat-half foot U o port ; tboDoe by faoda of Joha Craia aooth for- l-;owr dogreo tMI it eia root r a pat ; thoaoo by laada of Joha Craia worth fori --aim and Ulf ilegroaa aaua has Ira i ) giKtr tbra aad mm balf foot to a past, th plao ol be gioaiag, oo tain tog ooa-tiuaiur or an aoro, aad boviag throa reil-d a boue and a aubi. Salted, takea tn oteoutloa and tn hs uld ai iba property of Mary Wiata. oad Wilia-a vy.lll.ra . Alto, ll 4aodaot aright, till aodiaieroet ia U Uatantah. lot at gruuad Viaata ia the bor ough of Clearfield, Ctarlld ooaaty. Pa-, hoaod dnd daaartbad aa Um, tit : Ua tha atrth by tocait atatoat, a thoaaat by lot of Uoar SavJer, oo th fouth hy oo allay, aod oo -ho wait hy lot JiMoph Variiaer, and batag tfty fet froai oo Li. ttu at atraet nd oaa huodr.d mui aerenty-tvo feet djrj. hoeing a Urg tare awry frame h tm 12 tyiS feet, a ekop and at&bl aoj olbar it prorenaeaU theraoo. 6etad, takea ia aieoutioa aod h bo aaid oortha prjpany 4 aWo Ala. - -r Tkytlir 6r rAt: Th prloe d ialh ml which tlho property ahall ha atroeh man h paid at the fime o lala, or oeh other arrangrtoDU atada oa Will ka anipmni, otharwia the property will ba iMnodialeiy pat up aod aoltl agaia at tbaexpotiM aad mk f .tha pertoa lo whom it woa attack f, mod who, lo our uf defioifocy at aaok ra aalo, (ball atak gtij tbo Mine, aod ia a inalaoae will the Ikoe-d he praoatd ia Coart for tfimU'ianleaBtOOMona( fa rtiiallv etaid bo the dh.riir. yr. if. MrFUKhsu.y. " BntMeVa Otrrtra, . t I ... BbanC. Claaroeld, I'a., May II, 1S7V J C-i ... e-dl J-A-t. . -'ShriiTs Sale. BT olrtoe afriU af Uwmri lr-a.4 am ef the Coart of Caoiaoa Ploaa cf Clear iold eooatj. d to ta dirtd, thr will at oipoaod to ft'lUTXttALB, at the Coart Uoata, ia the horoagU ef Clearfield, oa Nyad,-.th 7th day r Aprils l"Iir' at' 1' olmk, p. av, the following prabal property, lo wi' A oortaia two-atory fraaa dwelling hi'. Id by SO foot m rrw, ith lok an4orlib-e apiarii-or-at thertOi, ll-aahj ta rtt borujek r Wallaoi tom OiagroaM Co., Pa aad adjoin lug landa at th Tyrone and Clvarflold HrilraJ CDipaT. ttttd, tahof) ha otioo, aad a ba Mid aa tke property of Wia. Kticktar. . AIm, a oortaia tw--tory fram4 tlwelling boa, S3 by 40 faot, with lot and etirtillage appurUneat thereto, altuata In tha tillage ot Wnntleid, Claif hld Co., Pa , ao lot ftft by W foot, and bmad4 aortk by a atreot, vast by AH alley, weat Ky lie B. Hobaohov, aa4 uth hy fraak Howell. Soiled, taknn lo axoeutioo, and to ho x!J a the property of J. H. Kline, - AlaoraiUhat oartitin lot, of lapj nltU ia 0a oeola Woroae-hi Olerr.M tfou. "I'a., deMd aa Mawf i Oa tht Moihwaat ooraer of HhMkaih treat, fronting oo Kate at reel tne ban i red aoJ fifty ft and fiMttlaa;iia Bltuboth atroot aorentr Ire foeL hoing tbo aane lot or n'.eoa of grousl enld ta B. H. Vr-phart hy tiM Koph.rt. hy i-l March Jl, ISM, etiftt Ukcn Itt etuiloa and to bf tui&mn th prrai to- of Mar r M. Kophart, Alao, a ovrtain pleat or tmteti af land aitkiat lo Oaeottla tMrotigtb CkttTo)ioootr, Pa-, h anJ 4 aorth hp 410 olUr. aoet by leeuar aiity. aooth bf eateSo, ItkanU weotay Blaoobard etreet, oa kow oa lot Km. lit io Mtd bwiugh. ttotatd, takoa io uorvalioo oad le ba Mid oa taa property of JoMphidV, Cto,.,r . -,r , Ttawt ar 8tYa.--Th prfot ar rata at wkieh tha property eball ho etrok of aaat be paid at th tin or aola. or aueh a hr arraagoaaeaia naad aa will b ,pprTd, otherwiM tb proporty 4ti ha laaaieaiauly put a and ald agaia al th ipaoa and riah of iba prao to wboo. II wu atraek af . oad wh la tin of deaiy aeioh r aal. abtall aiaka food the mm. aod ii oa iaauaoa vitt tbo tVroad ae peoooated la Coart for row area attoo -daleaa ho aMy la ootaall; poid te th IS hen ff. W B- MePHKKSON, HHanivr'a OmcK. I Skerif. gitt.t:V, l,lt,s,Jjj J J j rAI,UA UI.E- PliOPKUT V (,i,. , POB, 8ALS U rftB BI. 1 The inWibar lira aotloe thai ka will ellkn rent or loll bu dwelling and alert property, Ill uate oa Reed elrool.adjoiaiag tha louard liiH, la Ihe borough ad tileaiaald, Pa. Th. Hare rooa ii l Al le-4. . IKo dwelling heuaa eooloiai raoMl- hod a kilehetr on rkc Srt ttorr, aad I raoai ea tbeBBaead altry. . Th store rooa ooa lit had at oaea, and the dwelling portiot aa aae inrreho lit of deflr-. Par Hrtb.r ter. tlcelere, addreio-ot top ly te tbe Bndtrrifard a tl,. prraioei. II E0. 0. PASSMUKE. Vlotrset, Pa, alio 1, 71.tr INVESTOR.) i Pa. a.i. B, 1 n. r-i a.b..-t, tMh bearing iBIarett at p?r cent, per anaua, r'Tt he Mml lunutllj. A4drn"n-, rll-l Kepahlleat ttt-t. IVTOTIOfciTTIM Jenele B. niiikarn Vyl fnlne Omtrlef feaa p-'aar aatt irtoa,: Plaaaf riartoidoow rt " lly.flo. SIH.rtbT TJ- uaaaaraa j 411100 dlot. ear wren-. Yea, Iho raid Joirpb II. HopbBrw. ere oervKt anlllod aad evwalrod te a. rod appear before eer eold oowrt,aai hold at Wearier, oa 10 lib daw af ekaao aaat, la anowar the poliboa a Utrl ad tkaaaid Jaaalo . liophara, abote aeaet, ad laaw eaaeevaf aay pta haoa, why the ltd Jenele tt. Hrphara, year wife, ehoald aot ht diverted anS.ietjereted fraa taa hoade af aot amf, rkthred rath witk ye, aeaordtag It ttl Arli of Aeaeably ia tack mm a. I. and pn rlded.i . ... w, E. MaPMERSON. hW - 5. -I . - reri. Clearaeld, Ha., May It, 1171. ) It. ial eaakatpv witk alrgaal priM, p"-P- x I or oaar aovaiUM Hat neap, r- rdoa, t P. DLI CK, K. BodlerJ. Maaa, I I H T '.l0 r. He 111