Gkoroi B. Goom.andir, Editor. CLKABF1ELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY 1IOHNINO, BEPT. i, MM. Readnr, If jou wil Is know what ii folnf CD la the bu.ln... world, Juit rmd our adv.rliilnf flalunini, tit. Spieiat oohimo In ntrlieuUr. To Oua I'atbons. It will bo ob Herved that we have nMociatod with us In tlio pnblirntlon of tliiii journal, Mr. Noel li. l.oo, a young man of Ligh cliaractor, and of liidiiHtriou babita, a workinun of fourtoon year' expo rionco. Our old patrons and friends can rely upon bis doing Just what is right and proper In tho mechanical de partment of this paper. , II tho odito- rial column are not properly managed to auit the tastoa of onr readers, please crodit that to our account, as 1n tho past. TueNext Election. Wecommeud tlio tollowing to tho attention of voers : The now Constitution forbids all per sons from voting unless tboy have been assosscd at least two months and paid thai inno i lt.t on month lwfnrA the date ot tho election. No one ot foreign birth can vote unless, in addi tion to the above, he has been natural ized a month previous to tho election. Tho dato of holding tho next election is Tuoeday, Nov. 2d. Thursday, September 2d, it the last day on which votors can bo assessed. 'Friday, October 1st, is tho last day on which taxes can be paid. . Friday, October 1st, is the last day for taking out naturalisation pnpors. Kach of tlieso important duties can ba performed at any timo before tho days mentioned. Lot our friends see to it that tho matter is attendod to be fore it is too late. ' ATTENTION. A CITIZEN KB MOVING FROM ONE ELECTION DISTINCT TO ANOTHER AFTER THE SECOND OF SEPTEMBER l.OMiS HIS VOTE. MIND THAT. Cleaned Oct. New Jersey has but ono Republican Stuto officer. Ho is State Treasurer, and is now in jail for appropriating 5fl,0flO of tho State funds to his own uho. Look out fob SiHaixs. Tho elec tion in Maino comes oh on Monday, September 13th. . If it thunders down that way like it has in California, the Long Branch Government may do itself noma private injury. " . Get Natubalizkd. Those persons seeking to be naturaliied in order to voto at tho approaching general elec tion, should not put it oft longer than Septomber Court. Bear in mind that thoso naturalized after tho first day of October cannot voto in Novomber. Grant rfnd brother-in-law Casey wore bumming in Now York for throo days last week, in charge of Tom Murphy. "llousu, ".Navy l ard, and a largo num ber of saloons, and then roturned to Iiong Branch for rest. Strang E. The Radical newspaper men have not yet heard that there was nn election in California last week. Howstnpid theso "government" sports are becoming, any how. If they keep on a little while longor they will bo come literal "Know Nothings." ' , For Senator. The Domocrata of Clinton county havo instructed for 8. H. Pealo, Esq., of Lock Ilnvon, for Senator to fill the unexpired torm of Senator allaoo. Centre is for Mock, and Clearfield . for Well, we'll see about the 18th. After which the Sen ntorial Contorcnco will settle the tli pnto. Senatorial Conference. We liuvo been requested to state that the Dele gates ot this Senatorial District, com posed of tho counties of Clearfield, Contra and Clinton, will meet at Hello- I'onte, on Thursday tho 23d day of heptcuiber, lor tho purpose of nomina ting a Senator to fill out the unexpired term of Senator Wallace. A Bxex'IIrr Cihcus. -it looks now as though tho great preacher intended to rival Bnrnum In tho show line; The parson, during Jus stay at tho White Mountains, constructed a big tent and has been performing to thousands for several weeks past. It would bo a joko it those two great humbugs would unito thoir business and start up a great moral show. What bouses they would draw I The Complainehs. "Tho depressed industrial interests" of tho country just now enlist tho talents of tho edi tors of our Radical exchangos. Well, who deprossos thoso interest t W hat party has been ruling tho country for the past fifteen years f I'hysician heal thysolf, or quit growling, and hand tho job over to somebody clso, who can and knows bow carry on business profiUblo alike to all sections. The Ticket. To-day our party friends are in council at Erio. Who will be nominntod we, of course, cannot tell at this distance But our tiekot Is Bigler for Governor, and for Stato Treasurer Gen. W. W. 11. Davis, of Bucks conntyr If these two gen tlemen suit a mnjority of the two hun dred and fifty delegato now in session on the Lako Shore, we will bo highly pleased. But if Roma other gentlemen are chosen for the positions we will not make any fuss about it. A GOLD EX VICTORY. The result of tho California election ba npwt the third termers. Two of (irnnt's ablest lody guards, Senator Sargent and Georgo C, Gorham, Sec retary ot the United Rttm Sonate, wore devising a plan fiir a aoat in that body. But the people havo drown ed tho whole crew. The Democrat had ono of the four members of tho last Congress ; now they liar elected three, sure, and havo ran the fourth mighty close. They have also elected tho Governor, and tho whole State ticket, and a majority of both branch es of the Legislature, thus securing a United States Senator,.. If this kind of Toting continue for another year the itatlieal will be completely wiiod mt, , What a pity I rim cotton frauds. A Washington correspondent of tho Savannah, Georgia, News has "gone through" the Attorney General's of- flco lor the purpose of Inking a look at the "cotton claims," and to see who stole tho most after the war cloml. Ben Butlor't brother seems to bo ahead,and tho next on tho list Is Gen. llurlburt, who resides at ltclvidoro, Illinois, and lives in a 800,000 mansion and owns a magnificent farm, all based on cot ton. , When llurlburt entorod tbe army lo was so poor that he was com pelled to borrow money to pay bis personal oxienses; yet he cumo out of the war worth a hundred thousand dollars, on a Brigadier General's sala ry- Two-thirds of the cotton stolon was taken in 18C5, and most of It bo- longs to "imion nion," who are now compelled to employ tho relatives ot thoso who stole it to press their oiainiB against tho government Ton years have passed since the cotton was car ried oft", and still tho owners have not got their pay. In tho aggregate theso cotton claims amount to over Jive mii lions o dollars, and yet less than two hundred thousand dollars ha been paid to the ownors, whilo thoxGonor- als and thoir friends havo reveled in wealth for ten years past using thoir best effort to client tho cluimants out of thoir just duos, or saddlo it upon tho government What a glorious harvest a war is for bummers crea tures who can only rise into notice by a hurrah, and tome to tho front be cause of thoir evil deeds. Impeachment Like. Tho charges of corruption made and proven, by leading Radicals against Secretary De lano, and bis son John, are of suflieient impoi tiuico to work up au impeach ment case when Congress meets in December next. Wo notice that 1). J. McCann,an exceoding smart gentleman who did business in I'hilipsburg and Glen Hopo about 18G0-C1, is a member of tho Indian Ring, and made $14,000 off tho government for transporting ;oods 1,'I2 miles when tho distunco was less than 90 miles. And the charge is that tho Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Delano, knew lite fads personally. Moro: The railroad was compelled to carry theso goods free of chargo from Omo ha to Cheyenne, and tho contract was not given to tho lowest bidder. Read er, thcro is richness ahead. Just wait until a Democratic Congress moots at Washington in December to look over matters a little, which have been cov ered over with corruption tor fifteen year. 1 he political goose will hang much higher after that than ever be fore, and it will not look so lovely. Bosh. "The Government detectives" made another largo haul In tho coun terfeit lino, arresting a number ol "shovors" and dealers at St. Louis lost woek. This detective bosh occurs ovory month, but the business still goes on, and tho counterfeiters invariably cs- capo tho Penitentiary. If all tho counterfeiters who havo been arrested within the past fivo years had boon locked up, tho detective business would havo been "played out" But as it is, "tho Government" sneak arrests, then is bribod, and tho Bbovor or manufac turer is allowed to go frco by tho au thorities, in order to convict somo other rogue, rtonco iniwn snenks urn con. stantly arresting in front and discharg ing in tho rear, so that all go "scott free" and tho occupation of the detect ive sneak rendered profitable, bo- causo of tho pay ho receives from tho government and tho bribos he receives from his confederate in crime. Such aro somo of tho dodges of modern Radical civilization Tho counterfeit and dotoctivo ring is a half-brothor to Delano's Indian ring all drawing thoir pay out of Undo Snm In tho guise ol friendship. No You Don't. If any body wants to learn tbe result of the Into election in California from n Radical sourco, the reader may find it in those journals, in tho fourth or fifth column, in very small typo tho whole Democratic tickot probably clectod, as well as three if not all of tho four Congress men, What a great wavo this "tidal wave" is, any how. It look now as though tho great modern "Union savers" would bo swept out of cxist onco by the outraged pooplo, even bo foro tho Centennial come in. How happy tho American pooplo will bo when they get rid of this potato bug party which has devoured everything from Maine to California. , Si.iiihtly Superceded. Tho Rudi- col Chairman, Uoyt, lias boon partly ignored by the Stato Committco,whieh hns appointed Russell Errett (tho man with the four sets of double letters) as chief organir.or. Hoyt mado such miserablo blunders in his campaign oponings at Erio and Bellcfonto, that the veterans demanded tho restoration of Errett Boys, it's no uso j tho "tidal wave" Will overwhelm, Hoyt, Errott, party and all. The tide cannot bo held back, but like tho dolugo. It will spread over the whole land, and tho party will bo loft without ark or bark to float A Substantial Donation. An ex change says, that Mr. Oliver Ames ba built a fino stone church as a gift to tho congregation in North Ames, Mass. Tho church has a memorial window to the late Oakcs Ames. Woll, to complete the job, the building should bo mounted with a Credit Mo bilor spiro, and ex-President Colfax and ex-Congrcssmaii ScoGeld, and other "christian statosmon" should be employed to lec ture tho rising genera tion excry Sunday, and Beechershould be allowed to handlo the adults in Brooklyn stylo. That Openino. Tho Erio Gazette, the Radical organ of that county, in sist that thoso distinguished United States jurors wore not summoned to attend the Ilartranft meeting, but that "tho Republican of this City took ad vantage of tho presonc of these dis tinguished genllemon nn public business to got up a meeting and invito them to speak." What an outrage it was for those Erie Itads to inveigle Hoyt, Scott Co., info a lovo feast of that kind, Well, let them return tho money to the conscience fund, and we'll say no more about it, ATTENTION. A CITIZEN RE MOVING FROM ONE ELECTION DISTRICT TO ANOTHER AFTER THE 8ECONP OF SEPTEMBER LOSES HIS VOTE. MIND THAT. YES, RURY MM! After the Brooklyn scandal trial wus over, Beecher's weeping ultorney, Shearman, sailed for Europe jiir (he purpose of dclcudiiig Ills client 'over there. In his speeches he inform bis hcurors that "omutional kissing" and tho "ragged-odge" business lire com mon affairs between tho pustoin and thoir congregations in this country. The Philadelphia Timet In alluding to this notorious hypocrite und legal enpegraco, suys : "Mr. Shearman, tholachrymnl broth, cr of Plymouth Church, who refused to tuko a toe for tho services ho run- dered Mr. Jleecher durinir tho recent trial, bus provoked a storm about bis ear which will plunge him into a aea ol irouoiu on uis return tnim aliroud by bis speech in London. In that re markable utterance the irood brother declared that tho attentions Mr. Beucb or admittedly puid to Mrs.Tilton woro common between all clergymen and moir lemalo parishioners in America that tho plaintiff counsel acknowl edged that his cuho was a huuo eon spirucy, and Unit if one member of the jury liad not been n friend ot Moulton's the verdict would havo been u unani mous aeqiiittul. Mr. Shcurmau is now accused of slandering nil theso parties, and is abused by the newspapers both irieiKiiy aim uumuimiy to the pastor us tho defendant, claimant und mutual friend novel- were, and his character us a christian and standing as a lawyer uro both in a fuir way of being de stroyed. If they are, neither tho church nor society will bo a heavy loser. Of all tho people tlio scandal photographed in tbe light of Brooklyn's ehromo-civilizntion, Mr. Shcnrmuu was ono of tho ugliest and most disugreea ble. The favorite and luilhf'ul attorney of James Fisk, jr., ho nevertheless rec onciled his performance of tlio unclean tusks of that master with bis service as clerk ot a christiun congregation. During the trial he wus atone moment insolent anil brutal, and tho next in tears and apparently engaged in prayor. If the scandal is to bo buried, it will bo a good thing to inter Mr. Shearman with it." pretty'puinted. Tho Philadelphia Times blurs tho New York Sun and hits the World this way: . "If tho Now York Bun will recall just ono line, of ono word, that ever appeared in the 7im,,makinga"tech- nieal dolenso lor Hob Mnckoy," or any other kind of a defense for his corrupt management ot tlio Treasury, it can then go on with its show with some plausibility. Until then, wo submit that it would be well for onr sparkling JNow i orK contemporary to try Its free lance insoinuothcrdireetion. It doesn't take much truth to go a great ways In a Now York newspaper oitentimes, but at least a shadow of it should be preserv ed in tho iS'in. Between Mr. Maekey'B debauched Treasury system and a news paper surrendered to (leliaiichcrl im agination, the difference is scni-cly per-j ceptiblo to ono up a tree in these parts. ! o one expects anything better IVom tho If rW. it is the vehicle of a fugi tive thief, who hisses back his impotent hatred of everything that is honest; but tho Sun is presumed to havo n bet ter destiny than to ttiko tho World's falsehoods fecund handed anil give them what tho HWii can't givo them cir culation." Hud we tho power to control tho Democratic Convention at Erio to-day, wo would give tho New York World, a black eye. Tho conduct of that jour nal toward tho Ohio Democracy, and its personal crusndo against prominent members of the Democratio party in this Stato, is an outrage, and forbear ance ceases to he a virtue. Givo us an ripen i'o, in religion, bvajnaM, ltiw and in social life, but damn tho hypo crite or fawning sycophant OPENING NUMBER THREE. Tho Radical campaign ha been opened for tho third timo this season. First at Erio, under provisions of tho United States Treasury, then at Doll. fonte two weeks ago, and now lastly in Philadelphia:- Tho Times, of that city, noticed the advent of tho Radical chairman in this way on the 3d. "Colonel llovt arrived in tho citv yostorduy to tako tlio head of tbo Re publican column for tho approaching conflict. California didn't particularly encourage him as bo entered the Hold, but ho lias two months for breathing and getting his Pilgrim lines in battle array. Arkansas will probably throw another slight shadow over his banner on the lith, and on tho Pith Maino will como in with her Republican feathers dropping BOinewhat from tho storm of faction and general cussednoss that pro vails protty much everywhere. Then Ohio will disentangle her political eel pilo on tbo socond Tuesday of October, and givo somebody a brain clout thai will carry its staggers Into Jnovemhor. If Colonel Jlnyt can get his disjointed army through tho Buckoyo breakers, lie will havo tho vantage ground and may have laurel for his crown ; but if: tho "reaction" that has been dreamed of in tho Republican household doesn't get its work in so as to defeat Allen, I Colonel Hoyt will save time, cash and reputation by closing his groeoiy and I hastening to his adored and adoring mountains. Like the young bear, bis troubles are principally ahead, and we affectionately tender him the sympathy of tho Times in advance "Colored" Buncomiik. A Conven tion of negroes assembled at Carlisle, in this State, two weeksa go for the pur pose of ameliorating the condition of that race and among the resolutions passed, adopted tho following : "Resolved, That relying on the'form- or true and tried friendship of ltv. Audlcy Browno, tho Prohibition party's candidate for liovornor, and of Mr. Penncpacker, It candidate for Slate Treasurer, wo most respectfully but earnestly request them to resign their candidacy, and not allow themselves to be used as Instruments to elevate to Eowcr tho slavory-loving and rebellious loinoeracy, and thus roopen tho vexed questions which have been settled by the war." This fixes tbo "color lines" rather emphatically. Hut if tbo friends of tbo negro races can bolter their condition by uch invidious distinctions, we will bo compelled to learn the freaks of hu manity over again. Will somo school master or literary expert, inform us, wlioro tho word "colored" comes from and what it means? Doos Webster know any thing about this now coined word. Radical Strateot. Tho leaders of the Grant party are pretty good jock eys, and tbo result of recent elections put them to their wits. The last trick is this : Old Orchard is a famous ramp meeting ground owBy down In Maine. This sacred spot was hired for Radical purposes last week, and the whole party in Maine and clsewhore invited to' attend. Morton, tho Indiana debauchee, and several Credit Moblller patriot wore imported to do the preaching. How befitting tho time, jdaco and speakers. Gcorgu 11. aiiuilh,. socond president of tbo Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, died vestordav in Halt Lako, DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECA VVO.V. To the Jh-marmtie EM,- of ((inilield '"'""'f ' i now oil exhibition III Dinwiddio cuii t In "bedlenoo lo the rules govornin-,'! t.v, Virginia, tho Democratic party of t'learlleld rn v. , . . I'liMitiohH fur doli'utoi lo iviiu(icnt lliu ditl'etvul dimrJctri tit itiu CuiHity Cun vcnlioii, will bo held nt ihu iihiiuI plncu ot holding UioLioiiL'n.i oluctioii lor ouch tifwimhii- und hoiuuh, mi Hatuiu.ay, tho iHth dnv nt Hiiptciiilwr, 1875, bo- ginning ut 1 oVIuck und cuntinuing until 7 o'clutk, p. m., of mi id day. Tho ulwtiiiiiN will ho lu-ld by Iho following election honrdHln tho rospoo- tivo (liMti ktu, viz ; li urn 1 1 ilc bor. Jioi Wot.ot, Mat Irln. A. il.hb.ller. rivftrfltilil A.O. Tuleriiui, Duui-lnifty, lUrrj Krt.- - Curwfnivllle Jm. Tbumj.'un, Jm. M. Stuart, EJi'ttft Ardfrjf. liuuUll Hnbrt Hntlir, K. C. How, Jnuit Duni. tuiubnr ClLjrJ.D. Uujr, Jolui A. MoDUItl, N. Washington A. P. Dennett, Vm. M.ihmTof. ChrWt. Kmtukor. 0'oeoltv T. li, Blaml, Wld. II San fur J, K. D. Ilaitman. WalUertoB liaae Sliltnmci, John Woitbrouk, S. H. Turner. Ueuoaria lwp-C. J. K9a$y, B. W. Uwd, liivli Hear. lirll Henry Ilreth, Uojfrer Wober, Joari.ta L. ClDIlltol. 1 HIooqi Wm, LlnM, Frank MrllrlJu, fiflortfe ffi-avtr. J. tt, KyUir, Nathan Hoover, J.b iHmoliujr, Uradturd L. U. (lilt, M. 0. W'ilmn, Mark Taylor. Uriirly Char let tMiffoin, Jenjf Mutm, K. U. llityua, liurnl4e Uaniel Uorinan, John I.w, Miatiael Vinnhii(r. Client Lawrence KtMlan, Joii-ph II. Drcth,Jr.a. Connelly. CiiYliijjtoo L. M. CouJrtet, Jalui 1'kard, Cbarlit Uartlto. Decatur J. H. llurkut, Riohard H nuliua, AUam Kophart. VrauainwilMiY Htrftw, Willing ffi. J. T. Straw. Uirard Duil Krie, . Jury, Kranci' Hugar. Mot-hen - Tat in i mo Koail, M. II. Htiaw, 11. A. Mum ion. 0 rm lm tit Am UuMtr, W. W. Uuovar.Wm. II. Wiltitlu. Uronnwond KUb Johnitun, Aurun Ni-wctiuitr, Uniory li-M. Uulivh Juhu H. Mt Keirnnu, V. H. fltanlrv, Julin Stril)oiiv. HiiHtun .Ii.tin lUrkft, K. C. Bowman, V. Vox. Jortlnii Uubwt W . JohiWoD, Hnrotii'l T. (Straw, Inao V. Uluuin. Kartbnui Unao C. Mcl'luekry, C. M. llortlein, Holla tul Ki-nni'iiy. Kooi I). Krliard, II. J. Hlopy, (1. I. Hitfli. Lawrenoa Joictih Owtna, J. It. 0iKn, Jononh II. Uowli, 1 Morria Jamei t. Plcwart, Admn Mwycr, Jr., Jack ion lliHivtr. I'tnu-Win. F. J-.hnilon.llri.r Uell, Jno. ltnH. fikc II. B. t'al.lwtll, Muaca Wiw, KmbarU r rrriuno. I'diuo Simon 1). Wcllr, J'tbii gbmar, i. II. Ortrk. .t WutNlward Tbouiai lleudfiraon, Utrgt Wood en, I'rtcr Huffncr. who nt the last general election voted the Democratic ticket, is entitled to a vote by virtue ot the rules. Jt is nee - esaary .under these rules, that tho voter must reside in tho district where he oilers to voto. All thoso who havohorctoi;re acted with the Democratic party und desire iu art nuu saiu puny in support oi Hie longs, wnicli lie iresnntud lo tho (.ov ticket lo be settled by the delegate ' ernor. elections, are authorized lo-Voto und . . n ., a.-i-ii.vitcdtoparticipute..,theeleelio,,s.L17I"'i' I,;.nwn .?tv.to The manner of Voting is regulated i h" J""l? 1,an f "0tl""" b" bv Holes 7 and 8, and this Cunnnittee I ,me. '".f"""' lllu lecu rrence of will furnish to each district the ,,w-es- h" r,ll,',ml-v w'f ,"f, ........ i i. . i I-...I i .- , " Siiler. Sinco Mnr two vessels Imve sary lilanks lor tho election and return. . .i. , r -i . . .,, , fhc County Convention will aeu,. T V r J' bio in the Court House, in Clear.ield, j ?n " "!. '"K"' nl"' -''' tho on Ti ksimv, tlio 21st day of Scnlem l. " iM'nrJ io "jrdiir. wM her, 1875, at 1 o-hk,rl proceed T1 " " "f ,ho ww, r"lk" On. .run MndiUt for Ktftlo R-nitor. On. p.ron t san.li.l.l. lor Citutit; Trcaaun r. Two p.roni u nnclnLtr. fur C'. CuiiiiniM1(i(o,i. Two tierioni s. Modidalo. for County AuJitun. Out uorwo m MudidMe for CvuqIjt Curon.r. - It is tlio earnest desire of this Com. millco that tho Vigilance CommiUoes, appointed to hold the Delegato Kloction, be early at tho polls, ami prompt in the discUargo of their duties. See to it, Fellow Democrat, that tho full vole of your districts is polled. Jjet thero be a five and full expression of tho party nt this election, to tho cud that me uesi men mav tc snliytiyl tn till ihr. various olhces. ever before in the history of tho parly have better men boon prcsontod for your support. Wo aro approaching an important State election. Let harmony and good will prevail, and victory will perch upon our banner. W. M. AloC't'l.l.oimii, dim. Hem. Co. Com. Conscience Monet. The Hocretary of tho Treasury, Mr ISristow, received from Xew York, on tho 2d, one hulf of a five hundred dollar bill, thu other half to bo forwarded on an acknowl edgement through the press of the re ceipt of tho first hull, tho whole to be credited lo tho conscience fund on ac count of incomo tax. Tho sender did not trust the department, or ho would havo forwarded the whole amount. Ilo Is evidently as cautious ai be is honest. A TiooiiEiN Limiio. JosephusSooy, Iho Radical Slate Treasurer of New Jersey, attempted to dope last week With !0,000 of the funds nf Unit State, but was overhauled in Philadelphia by an officer and conveyed back to Tren ton and locked up in prison. Although olectod Statu Treasurer three limes liy his party, no one would go his security so as to keep him out of prison. That Josephus Is a burlesque on the other Josephus wo read about. ilow Is Tins 7 It delights the Itud ical editor and the Radical stumper to pilch Into tho Ohio platform und to tell the pcoplo that money is cheap and plenty in tho money centres of tbo East. Hut it docs no good to the people or Ohio to know that money is plenty in Now York, und that it can no borrowed at reasonable rates on government bonds. The people of Ohio and tho pcoplo elsewhere want money in their owu locnlilics.not loc ked up in New York nt least that is what they say. If a man needs a chunk of ico when too mercury is hugging one hundred degree, doe It do bim any good lo tell him that bo can get plenty of ico in Alaska fiir nothing? If he wants work docs it help him to say that harvest bands aro in demand out in Kansr.3 ar.il Missouri? Thero nro two ways of looking through a tele scopo; one end contracts and the oth er expands. Thcro aro two ways of looking nt this financial question, One is from tho Wall street money chang er's standpoint, and the oilier isn't Venango Spectator. Kxt'lTEMENT IN MoUNT Joy. The Lancastor Intelligencer iny: "A num ber nf property owners in the borough of Mount Joy have been thrown into an cxeitonicnt by tho nppearanco among them ot ono William Camp bell, formerly a resident of that place, but now of California. Mr. Campbell, who left Mount Joy twenty-nine years ago, claims Unit his father owned a very considerable tract of land in what is now tho west ward of tho liornugh, and dying and leaving no ono to at tend to hisalfairs, tho parties who held the land in lease disposed of it as their own. Mr. Campbell says be has the original dcods and melius to claim Hie property, much of which has become very valuable by being laid out into lot and built upon. AmiriiEH I. its. It is said that J. II. Nienlay is writing a lilb ol Abriihiun Lincoln, to whom lie was for some years private secretary, nnd claims that he will give moro extended nnd authentic detail of tho Into President' life, than have heretoloro been published. John (I. Saxo is rise of the linns ut Saratoga, and everybody wunts lo see him. lio know "what they do nt the Sjiritigs," XEWS ITEMS. A poi -trail of James Monroe, paint- j rd lit Paris, when ho was in IhuL eitv iwlo to preserve tlio game for sporting A tobacco leaf measuring forty, two inelies in length and twenty -six inches in width was grown on John Khriever's farm near l.itlz, Jancasler county. The personal expenses of the mem ber of tho linn of Duncan, Sherman & Co. were at tho rule of $ 150,000 a year villus, yachts, horses, clubs and city palaces. . A man hi I'hiladelnhia bus a no. tal curd with over 4,700 words written upon it, and ho expects to write 2,000 words more upon it making 0,700 In all. It is to bo sunt lo the Centennial r.xhilntiiin Tho Commissioner of Schuylkill county havo been convicted of the mis- approiiriatinn of public funds in build ing a uarn iiitachcd to the Alms house at a cost of (23,059.37. when the charife should not have been nioro than (lli,- 800, Tho marriage of tho Postmaster (jenorul Btlaiighterto.Mr.Arlhiir Dodge win no one ol me social events of early lull in Washington. The wedding will take place at (it. John's Church, and will bo followed by the usual bridal levee or reception at II r. Jewell's resi dence Kx Senalor Ross, one of tbo Re publican Senators who voted against niirni.im Andi-tw Jolmeon, Is now forcmoji ol apriftiiigoflioein Luwrenco, Kansas. He has recently written an account of tho iinncaelnnent trial, in whic h he denies that he was bribed to vote as lo did. Hico is becoming n favorite crori in some sections of the Soiilh. It cosls (3fi.l0 to cnllivats and semi to market nn acre of rico, yielding 1,200 pounds of clour grain, w hich sells for eighty four dollar. The profit is about (I7.ii0 per aero, and tlio crop is not a dillleult one to grow. An industrious statistician in the .St. l.oiiis .(CyivtVi'nin has been counting the Christian mimes in the "City Direc tory," and give us some interesting averages, lie says that in every hun dred males there are 20 Johns, 10 Wil liams, 10 James, S Thomases, C Pat ricks, 5 Jliejiucls, 4 Charles. 4 Kdwards, i 3 ''"W 3 Ju-h-jiIis ami 3 Henrys. When Andrew Johnson was (iov- 1 ernor of Tennessee the Chief JiiHtie nf j that State was an ox-blarksmith. Tbe I (Jovortior. by way of n compliment, I made with his own hands a vest for tho Chief Justice, whilo the latter in ' return made a shovel nml a imir of Tho crops of Crawford and Venan go counties promise better than was at first expected. Wheat is but an nverago yield, but tho quality is good. Hay and corn aro an average yield. Oats thrifty and a heavy crop. Pota toes better than for several year. Krnits of all kinds will full far below tho productions of other years. It is too frequently the case fur papers of a low order of intelligence to ridicule the college graduate as a belp Icssnnd useless individual. Air. Avery, nf Ynle lirwv" 1 I'cm?UjjI nhl,i a month ngo, and already be has secured a position of trust at a salary of (3,000 a year. It is as pitcher of a profes sional base ball dub. A Lowell woman bought a revol ver at a Btoro recently, and at her re quest the clerk loaded it for her, but with blank cartridges, seeing that she was much excited. Next day her hus band appeared at tho sumo store and sold it, saying that sho bud tired at bim, but on finding that he escaped un harmed, repented her action und scut the pistol Lack,. Honor P. C. Armijo, the mutton millionaire of Now .Mexico, sold over 200,000 Ihs. of wchjI last spring. With bis lather and a biis-ncss partner ho owns 2.000,0(10 head of flioc-p, scattered over n range of country inoro than !10l) miles square. He has had two losses by Indian raids, ono of 2)5, 000 bead and the other of 15.000, "but," ho says, ho "haitlly missed them. The royal gardens of England, nour Kroginoro, are thirty miles in extent, and enclosed w ithin a wall twulvo feel high. The glass-covered conservatories lire 002 feet long, two peach bouses lifty-six feet in length, and piU for forc ing melons, asparagus, do., w hich tiro heated by hot water. These gardens are considered tho most complete in the world, and aro surrounded by 1,800 acres of magnificent grounds stocked with deer. Messrs. Moody and Sankey will bold their revival meetings in Wash ington in tho latter part of October, a date (o which wo decidedly object. It is too early, nnlcss indeed it ho spread over a pericd of several months. Con gress does not meet until tho first Mon day in December, and tho President and Cabinet will not be warm in tho capital until about tho middle of No vember. There is one consolation, bow over, in tho fact that if tbe revival meetings are held in October, Delano, Cowan and Smith, who have bo much importanl business on baud that they are rarely able to get away from their .i,11 ''f )""'" to ,Mt1ll',c '"T ... .... ....,.,, pju.iUKi kiiunu.iug grnco ol Sankoy s sena, - The duel between Alexander Ham ilton and Aaron Hurr took place nt Wcehawken, Now Jersey, on tlio bank I of tlio Hudson river, immediately bo neath tho Palisades, at n spot somo 000 to SOU (cot north of tho northerly lino ot the Delaware and Hudson ('anal Company's dock. Tho branch road of tho Krie I'uilwny Company hns oblit erated all traco (hereof. Shortly nftor (ho duel tho St. Andrew's Society of tho city of New York erected a monu ment lo (ho memory of Alexander Hamilton ; but the visitors to the spot sooii destroyed it in their eagerness to obtain mementoes, Tbo tablet, with inscription, was, however, saved, and is in tho possession of the family owning tho property on which tho duelling ground was 'situated. A decided success hns been achieved at St. Petersburg In tho construction of a high speed bout on an improvotl plan, lior outer shell is made entirely of Alunlx nielul, an alloy of grout dura ability much used in Kuropo for sheath ing wooden vessels, and for axle bear ings and the like. In a trial with one of tlio fastest boats, this new craft proved victorious, accomplishing nine teen miles per hour, tho engines mak ing an average of nearly six hundred revolutions per minute, working with steam stone hundred pound per square inch in tho boiler. This vessel is des cribed s being forty-eight feet lung at the html lino, and has six anil ouo-half leet at the beam, ami throe nnd one half feet in depth of hold, while her mean draft is one foot nine inches. Sho is (tiled with compound engines, said tn bo of very uM-riur workman ship in overy respect, and which drive a screw two feet nine inches in diame ter and throe feet four inches in pitch. DISHONEST LEUISLA TIOX. TAX-PAVKBS, LOOK AT THIS. For many years the Pennsylvania Legislature bus been a little bettor Ibnii a den of thieves. There have been honest and puii) member every year, but they were in the minority, und carried through or defeated each measure uecoi-ding to bow It paid. Ono job alter anotbur, like tlio tieo. O. Kviuis spoulation, wus bulehed und put through in order lo enrich those in the ring. Scores and oven hundreds of laws embellish our statute book, on. acted for no other purpose than private speculation ; and a largo portion of voeiii 10 iiiko money directly or in directly out of Iho Irousurv. Thu adoption of tho now Constitu tion, winch greatly curtails private or louii icgmmuon, ana enlarges the num ber of legislators, mid also the election of a Democratic llouso, have in a great i.ieiiniiro i-iicvKou mo evils ruierrvu to. Hilt slill tho peonlo should senn nil bills presented, and especially thoso i-uiHurriug powers on soulless corpor ations. Hut moiu particularly Should the Legislature hu urged to repeal a largo number of obnoxious and vicious laws heretoloro enacted. We have only space now lo refer to ono law which ought to bo repealed whenever the Legislature meets. An Act of Assembly approved Muy 111, 1874, uuthorigos tbo Secretary of tho Commonwealth, and tho Clerks of tho Senalo and House of Represuntn-tivc-s, to advertise by ton insertions in two paper in JIurrisbiirg, two in Pittsburg and two in Philadelphia re spectively for proposals for furnishing stationery, fuel und so forth, for tbo variou departments, and the Senate and House each year. Now this nppcars to bo eminently proper. Hut let us see how it oiorBtos ill tlio way of economy. The totul cost of fuel, stationery, cU, amount to Mimothiiig like (7,0W), while tbe State bus this year paid over $8,000 for advertising hid fur these supplies. In other words the odoertisinq roU mure limn tlte articles advertised fur. The following are tho amounts charged, by tho favorod newspaper, for advertising for proposals for fur nishing stationery, etc., for tho various department of the Stale government, for the year 1875: I'itUburgb Di.,iaeh l 37 0 U.i.11. but U0 ll.rriiburg T.lrgr.pb f?s 00 " P.cnot . so rbll.'l.lplil. North AinrrleiD 1.1VI CIO " Kvenuig llull.uo l,)u. oil Boarer Vntl.T N.w. (two in..rtioD.)... ft.1 00 Tuul ti.ut an rn .TATISTIOS, BTC, FOR IKNATK, l'ill.liiirgb I'o.l- t III SO Comiu.roinl u. lie ILrrtrburg T.IKrpli 2,,. ml r.ttlol 2H ) fhil.d.lpbi. lnairr 35(1 on Il.ver Argni (Iwo ln.oilltm.),..H as 0 ToUl ,2II if roil .TATinSKiii r.TC. ros sot-nit. Pitt.hurgh Po.l " Conitu.reial,. llarrl.bttig I'.lriut " Tel, graph Philadelphia Time. " C'brooiale.,., Total ill nn l.l :,t SUP 9li j! Ml .1:l no CIO (HI -tl.CIc ill Grand total for all SS.OHI Sf The bids thus fur accepted for articles advertised fiir, amount to tr.r,S28.C5 ; ami tho only supplies not included in tins is fuel lor the Semite and House, which will increase tho abovo a lew hundred dolluiu. Theso fuels speak for themselves : and no time should be lost in correct ing this slmse hy which, through an innocent looking net ot assembly, over ffiioo is annually paid to a tew favor ite papers, lor advertising tor supplies. Hie total cost of w Inch amounts lo be tween 811,000 and 7,000. Tho Democrat propose to point out a number of similar leaks in the treas ury, caused by special statutes, ami we trust our cotemporarios will join us in i naM.ti nti -An 11. i. I .Aiaialuf lit. wl..infl them by repealing tho obnoxious laws. JUonmmvnj Vnlumtuan. On the Hichit Tisack. The Cham. hersburg I alleu Snirit nensiblv snva This campaign is to bo an airirrossivoone on tho part of the Democracy, and the policy is to attaek from the beginning to the end. Thero should bo nothing, increioro, to ueicnil, or oven to explain, in tho characters or records of the can didate whom wo present for the sulf rages ot the pooplo. There are men t, allied fiir tho ollice of liovornor who aro without sxt or blemish, and one ol tlieso should bo chosen. Tho field is an open one, tho chances for uccess were never belter, nnd imtliinz hut stupendous folly can givo victory to me enemy. f(;t flmtisfiitfuts. Sheriffs Sale. 1Y tlrttteof wrlUof Vmiiti,mi rHHn,,Mii(-I i f oot oi ids uoart or uoamnn Pleat of Clanr. fiaid eountr, and to diraclod, l tiara ml! ba axoiud to puhlia aala, t tba Court JIoum, tn th borouzh of Clear ft eld, on Moorlaj, the 4 m urj vi omwniiw, I ma, at 1 tvcioPk, p. m., tli tollowini daioribad roul cilata, to wit: AH JffnnUaat'i intarattt (baintt an undiTldcil on thir.l) In a rtrlain trtu l of land oontalninK ton towflhi-, ClrftrflaM count r, l'onTlrtinia, and partly In Wruhlntrtiin townahfn. j(l.r.n mvrrv nuu l.cri'Oii. ilnt.t rr IB lint. coa.it?. I'vnnij'lvnnia, (tbo Claarllald count nor-' tion nataimnx 10:i aeraa and 8 nrrehs net, and tlta Jrlinrion oountT Portion rntainin 7 V tum), aaid tract of land bring part of m larxxr i run, vi laim )n uie name in UutwrU l Fnl, kixJ known a number .10U2, and boundnd and detwrib. ed aa fnllnwa: Itrfiniiinc at a maiilt. tbo corner of Irani Na and AW, thane north mii dafrw! wat 4JSi prrrhe alimx trarta No. 4W and 4:iU3 and twroia th JeflifTnon wnnty Itn to hem look oor. nrr nrar FaJli creak 1 ihrnoa anutli 4 ditrMi wert Vif purohrt nlonft tratit No. -tSi'W and aoroia Jef friim mitv lin lo he.-h ornar ; thena anutk 87 denrr-n eat ;tlfi piTnhru aln traol No. l(Ng to port turner of land aoM Ut II. Hotr.fk : thence along Mettle 'aland rmrih VjdeitrvcaMit LiVS-lO parchee to pot 1 1 thenco along Hctnch'i land atmlb lT dRrtM cait 1 Hi ft 10 porchea tn pot n traat line ( thenn north 3f dearm aait 27 H-lil p--rcl.iii Rlmg Ho. lim tomaplaooroorandplaot of heginnlng, whareon is a lar-ra itiantit at va). whiiiv fituu, ni'ininr-K mj omor li m tier, nnd tha Aid land fa nnderUid with valuable coal di poiiti and other tainarali. Haiiod, taken in execution and to be aold u tlia property of Itohcrt 0l.orn. Alto, a earUtln lol of frround, fitmte In Br eida buroiia;h, Crturtield eountjr, I'e,., bonndiMl ai follow : Ktmt hy alley, aiiuth by lierare ratohin, nt hf Main ureet, and north by Heed and M ah liny beirf Ml 1 1H0 feet, fonndalion laid. rtaiiwl, taken ia ex rout tan and lo be sold ai th property of Hamuol HomI. Aim, a certain tract of land lltuate In DurnaLU townahip, CloarBeld oonnty, renniyli-Aoia, bound, od aa lollowi, riit lleginnttit; at cheat am A-ruh ( Iheno aoulb HHJ" aM I f0 pnhea aaore or Ipaa tit a (ton pilejtbeno north U aajt Kilt ptrohei more or lent to a atunll lilark oak t tboneo north tt weft 100 penhte U ohaatnat (trib ; thonoe aouth lit0 weet lnfi percbv to plao of btjtiiinlnjt, oontaln injr 100 ai-reiand allmranoei. Alao, ono other traet iltuate in Unrnaido town ahip, Clearfield county, riinylvania, bounded ai followp, via 1 lt(inninf; nt a maple nn line of land of 'J honina Mokre; thpnoe eait 22U percbaa to (t'inea north eait 10.1 perihi to alunoi ; thence went 118 pe.ra.ioi te atone; thence aouth A" wait I (ul perrhca to Da np I and pi as of be Kltiniiifr, oontaioiiiff (41 acrea. Veiled, token in exefut.on nnd lo be dd m Ilia property of A. I Inner. Alto, a rertaln tract of land iltnate In Coving ton tixwifbip, Clear.ield eounty, ronnirlvania, iMiiindi d aa loth.wj, via s llginninj at atupea on land of W. U. Oonoway; thence touth 7ft perehet lo D4.it 1 thence nt by I ,! ConoarKj Urt pr chnto poat and line of Jlavid Alkeyi thence north by David Aikey and land of John Kenoe Ti perch pi to atnnoa ; thence west 12ft pembea to place of beftinainK, eoniaiainf 44 acre and lib perch end allowance, and having about aerai cleared, Ior hoiiie, Ir burn, and bearing orchard thereon, rieiae'l, taken In elocution and te be old ai tlio properly of Jnaepb Keyer. All-., a certain pi to of Inni iitoale In Brady tfiwnhip, UlcnrHald ootinty, IVtmiylvanla, bound ed and deaertlH-d aa follow, vli: North hy (1 B. Uoodlandvr, eait by Uherloi Marahall, wiet by , aad auuih hy fern Turnpike, oontaininf a ere, with dwelling htuav, ilore home, ami alalde thereon. Ha lieit, taken In axeeitttun and to b anld a the prprty el J. Milteo Car I lit. Alan, a or lain traot of land iltunt In Cheat towmhip, Clearlield eounly , I'euniy Ivanla, and being a part or the Ui traot bounded and deeenbod aa rullowa, vit t On the eaat by Mich tal Oilllran, north by Lorenio I. loom, oq th aouth by Uavia, and on the weat by Shaw A Marrtll, having ahmt o mart vlearod, with otnall flat.Pt h-uii, n8 (table and mi. nil orchard Ihi-reon. Helaed, Uken In eteeittiod and to o Id aa the pnperly of Patrick Utllifjnn. Alao, a eel tain lot of land alt oat a in tk. bM.k of Curwanavllle. Cleat Geld county, i'ennitlvania. located a Mluwa, vlai Fronting on Kilhtrt Mreel d feel and miming Hack IHO feet to alley, .ww-Fi.rj ira-aie notaa ana flat) I tbare. on erecUd. Belied, taken la iwutioa and U hi 10I u ib proptrl of Wta. J". OhamWi, fgat gitlirrMsfmriits. j A.w, all that ecrtalfl trait of land jtua.U In I'lka lowmlitp, ClrarAcld twuiitj I'onnijrlvania, ' bun. ltd ed and duartbaJ u ii;i.. ..ii . n.. ;!..., ,,.t on. bo,,,, ft,.! , lb.nc. ,ult l.o buiiilrnl Irallo u .ll.jr of V. Ol.rk s.d 'trick K.rni t Ibcu.. ..it .Ion ..id .II.T on. hundrwl fot i ib.Do. aor lb tw. bunilrad nur. or l.i, to or b.ginin( i an baring a fra .book bnp, 1IU40 I..I lbr.oa orUd. ol.l, t.b'D In .irciiiton .ud lo b. aulj a. lb. prap.rt; of K-Jw.rd Kral..r. Alio, a eartain i:o. of Ltd rilmt. in lb. burouxb of lloutidal., L'l.arlluld Muotv. 1', iKjuinl.d aod deioriboil a. lollowi, via i Oa lb. norm UJ propsrl; ol J.ui.. Il.l.i, ...ulli br lot li. , ...I by Uourg. .tr..l, wait by Mapl. alloy, having tb.reon cnwl.d a gond frama boo.. anown a. me t.uropo.n llolol.a blaok.milb .hop, i. bum., .tubl. aod olhar uulliailding.. S.iwd, lakrn in .areulioa and lo In .old a. th. pruparli ol William Fark.r. Alio, that ..ruin lot of ground .ituated in Osorsila bnrouab. Clearfield ouutjlv. P.nn.vlv.. oia, luuludlug that lot No. H4 b.rlng a Iri.nt ol 6tl fi-.t, mora or lew, oa LiogU elrett, .ud ol tending biuib along Coal lire, I 110 fe, mora or .-.,. nuw.ru Biir, witn a lar g. two-.tory building kaown a. lb. Il.ilruad bolel, with .U bl. and out building, .realod oa raid lol I Aud l.o Hi. right, till. j iuur.it of Abraham Una. in lot No 17 adjoining lot No. 3S, in Onoeola bo rough, and .standing riout I.lngl. lrv.l I. Kdward alio. Belied, taken in aleeutlos and to lie .old a. th. proparly of Abraham UoM. Taa or gta.Tb. prie. ar turn at wlileb the pruperly .hall b. alruck ulf nu.t be paid at th. tils, of .ale, or .ueb other arrangement, m.d. a. will b. approved, otherwiia tbe property will be immediately pot up and eold agaiD at th. .tpeae. and rnk of tli. peraoa to wboni II wai alru-k of, and who, io case of deficiency at uob rarale, .ball mak. good tb. Mm., and in no liilla.e. will the Ured be preaootad Is Court for oonUru.lido wale.a tb oiunev is actually paid to the Sheriff. r. B. MclVUKRSON, Snainrfi Ornci, (Sheriff. Cloaraeld, Pa., Sept. 1, 1875.) Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of sundry write of FUH Faria li med out of th Court of Common Plena or Clear field county, and to m directed, l her will b eapoaed to poMic iale, at the Court Hon, io he Wrotifh qf Ckarfleld, on Monday, the 27th dav of Augur-t, 175, at 1 o'clock p. B.; th fol lowing deaoribed real eatate. to wit: All th Intereat of the efend.tnt (being an un. divided one third) in a certain traet of laod sit uate in Brady township, Clearfield onunly, Pena aylvania, bounded aod dncribed as follows t llrgtnning nt a poat tcrner of traot No. 18B8; thence along tho same aouth 80 degrees eaat o- m,pronM io 11 poat on line or tract .liSM ; thenoe along tract K5W4, and halanee or tract 20. south three-fourths dt-pree west 170 perches to a post on line of tract No. 37; thence north 41 He grea and 46 mlnolea weat 43 perches to a bia look; thenoe north HI degreei west Jiii perches to an elm; thence north .12 deirrees west 47 ner- ahei to pin corner of traet No. 13 ; theneealong arae noriD nn uegreea ana t minutes west Jit perches lo a hickory ; thine north I degre and i aeoonds west BT perches tu a maple thence north 4.'cJ degree west 11 6 -10 pernhes to a beorh ; tbenee north I dear east HK nerclies to a nuit. and place of beginning, eontaiuiug 81ft ftft-ion acrea, ocmg part or warrant No. 2'W llavinp tlierenn a larwe nuitntitv of hemlock and olhr uiuocr, eon htng nnderttd wiib valuable de posits of coal and other minerals. fle.tcd, taken in excoutien and to be sold tu the property of Robert Oaborn. Also, that evrtala lot aituattxl In tho barons: b 01 uioeola, Clearlield county, Pennsylvania, known in th plan of said town as lot No. 14. at th north corner of the ptthlio square, fronting: about nl feet on Cnrtia atreet, and extending back alout 14 feet lean alley, having I demon erected a one-atory frame house. Heiiad. taken in execution and to be sold as th property of Also, that certain lot of ground ettiiatcd in tb borough of Uaeeola, t.loarfidd eountr, IVnanvl vania, liia of lot 60x160 (eel, l-onndwd on the north byCartin street, south by a'loy, ent hy alley, west by property of Mr. Joha (ShotT, hv ia reetod thereon a ona-story frame hotno Hin20 feet. teiied, tnken in eicutinn and to bo told its the property of A.J. W. Merretl. Also, that bouse nnd 1M lo tht bumah of iiontsuaia, uiearaeia cmnty, Pennyirania, ait oatd on tbo an nth -eait corner of Sua and Uood -Mreat-, bounded nn the north hy Mtt"e nlley, on thwet by property of P. Tipple, and known In the plot of atd borough ns lot No. 221. Heisivl, token In execution and to he sold as tba propsrty of Daniel UcaWg!. Also, all the interest or William Die key, now deceased, and of bis estate of In an I to the fol lowing deicribod tracts of land sitneted In Bec earia township, Clearfield county. P. .bounded and described as follows, to. wit t llrgmmng at a beech comer of John M'hituinr traet; tliann t north D7t degree Weet 1X7 l-i pe-rh-a to wiiite oak 1 tbene aonth 621 degrees weat 113 perches to dogwood; t hears south Si dcg-ei wet 217 perches to old corner ; tlnn?e louih 3-) degrees eaot Mi perch e.i to hvtnleck (down); thenoe north 2f degrees east 4i perehe to boeib ; thence north 81 degrees west 272 pnri-h-i to beouh ; thenoe south 8iJ degrees east fij perrhos to whit pine stamp f ttiennc ajth fi d-crecs wet 20o pcrabea to beech ; thence south 8 1 deg- cast 27') perches to east bank ol Clearfield ereek 1 tbeno north 23 degrees eait 60 perches to pi ft .- thence north 4 degrees West itti perches to hciniVk ; thane aoulb M degree east 21 perches to post ; . nor lb 3 dfrM Mai Ht ixTt-haX to pot : thenoe south P4 degrees eait Hi perches tu post : thenc north I degrees east 31 pern has to white oak (down if theao north 39 dojrrees weat 2tWt perebea (crowing Clearfield ereek) te hemlock stump l thence aouth 49 degree west 440 perches to heceh aod plan of bexlnnlng; containing 1.93S aeret, aad being tracu in name of John Urady and William Brady, and ar part of traota in nam of James Uiein lower) n.l Kphrlam ltlain (should b called Alex. HUin.) There be ing two small farm 1 cleared thereon of ahont 60 aores and th balano boing timber land troin which all whit pine has been cut off and remov ed. Pel led, taken in exeention and to he sold as 'he property of Margaret Dickey and James 31. Dickey, Administrators. Also, a certain traat ol len t situate In Cheat township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, con taining about 14" acres, mors or less, with a ret rvatlon f about two crs, more or less, aold and deed-d to John aod Margaret Witherow, bounded and dencrihed a follows: On the south by land of William Hunter, on the tt by lands of Jno. Fettwell (formerly HUnnhrd'i,)on tb north hy lands of William Tanker aad L. J. Ilurd. on the west by Cheat areck. with ahiut 60 acre cleared with orchard and lare dwelling ! hoo and barn, and two tenant baes ajrerttcd i thereon. bisd, taken ia xenitin and te b old as the property f U. tl. McMaster. Also, all of defendant's right, title and interest In all that certain lot situated in ihe borough of Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, boun ded and deseribed as follows, vii : Un the wast by and fronting sixty feet on Rec ord street ; on th north by lot No. Two hundred and eight (2ng ,) on th east by an alley, and on on tbe south by Hd street. Said lot being six ty feet Trout and two hundred fi-et deep, and known in the georal plan til William lliglcr's addition to tbe borough of Clearfield, as lot No. Two hundred and ven (207,) having thsrron reeled a two-story frame home, train sUbl. a small work shop and otht-r ncoeaiary outbuild ings. A I so, on other pieo uf land ia Hrajford town ! sbiii, Clearfield oounty, Ponniylvania. All of defendant's ria-ht. litis and interes l all that certain pieo or parcel of land itu!ite,l, 1 lying ana oetng in cmdiord lowneh-p, Clearlield oounty, Pennsylvania, bounded and ds son bed as follows, to wilt Uegirfning at corner of Hand force' land t thenoe sou t ft still he land of Da vid 1'omm, west on hundred and twunly-four purob, mor or leas, to ornr of purport No. 1, th homestead I theno br uuroort No. 1 . iut on hundred and twenty-tour perches, more or leas, to the plan of bugiuning. Containing one huudrwd and live aors and eighty perohes, mor i 1. iin? iaou ia utpuercd witn lienilook,pine aod oak. iSisied, taken in ex sou tion and to bn aold as tha pre party or A. 8. Uoodrioh. Also, all that 60 aor of land aituat lu tirade townnbip, Clearlield county, Pennsylvania, all cleared exocpt about fiv acres, which ia wood land, boumtod and described as follows, to wit: Un th nrth by lands of John llailey - on tbe oast by B. Carson aad Andy Pants west by Jno. Hhafler south by Andy 1'eati, having erected thereon a small frame house, frams barn and other noceaaary naihnlldint j also harlng a goad orb. i appio ireea aua onerry trees. Hisiet, Uk en tn execution aud te tie sold aa th timi.flri f John L. PoU. ' ' Also, all that certain tract of l.n.l .11... 1. t 0 os hen township, Clearfisld eoonty Penuaylra- naa Doviouea aad uescrinea a tllows, to-wit 1 Ucgloning at hemlock ornar or land late or George Klin ( thenoe br tha same and land Ut. of J. L. lUams, wst about on hundred and ninety perches to a small avialeok, la thalern lin or tand sold to Jamas A. Head ; thence along said line south one hundred and twolv pcroh i to a post t thane by th residue uf Warrant No. 191 1 , una hundred and ninety perohes te tbe wo Urn Im of W arrant No. Ikil6 thono by said warrant lin north una hundred aud twelve perohes to place of beginning ( containing one Hundred and iweuty-tlvo auros, and i;hty per ohoa and allowano. being part ul a larger tract surveyed on W arrant iSo. tw 1 1, and having tharewq ro(nd a small I rami dweilin huu.i. and other improvements, beiiad, taken in e cutiun and to be old a th propurty uf Jelia A. ."".hi u vwria w. nousvr. Alao, on kiia and lot in tho villa- f Wet- ovr, being a town tut. with a iwo-atorv fr..... huuae Ifixirt, partly aurniahsd. buiind.-d oa th. east by pitolia r.d, aouth by Kolandi) norm uy mi ei j. notlkey ( Weat by liaao Kvras. iao on other ptao ul Und ntuau in Chest township, conlaimag about one hundred and twenty -six acres, more or less, with no ttnpruv. H.v-H.., .fouiiuau eaei oy to oil orei-k ( West by ItoUnds' tati norlh hy H. Moya ; aouth by laaao Kerna. Miaed. taken In exeoutloa n,t m 0 void as th property of Adam k itonngton. Alao, all that certain tract or ieo ef land situate in Clearfield county, rtiate of Pennsylva nia, being part or tract surveyed on Warrant no. a.vn, 00a n dad and daisnbcd a follows, to- wit t liegianmg at a hetnloek, a corner l four Urg traots, warranU nueioered 300d, ioo and H.'i99 thsaee by Ui eaat boundary liue of No. 36V9 and laud conveyed to HI. aw Nnilth, south on hundrod nnd ighty-ser perehe, mor or lss, to a post j tbonc by land conveyed to Daniel Uruhakcr, wost ou hundred perobes, morw or lee a, to a post t theuc by land conveyed t la buis, north un hundred and ighty-evn ieroii, mora or less, tu a poit at th norlh bonadnrylin of traet No. fijVO (aallul a whit pin in deed to Uullols 1) thenn by said tin fast .,.., paruaer, aierw ev iesi. lo be inn n 1 avnlntningunehundrod and teuaer and forty, lour porches, mor ur lss, and allow -aoe uf f Ii per cent, Ac, Also all that em In tractor plec or Ian I lit nat in Union township, L'Uarfield ony. Pan a yltanta, being part n a trad frayed un War rant No. a.itfrt, hounded and described ai follows, tv-wlt : beginning at a post la the tins of land arveyed ta lianial Uruk.a.r, ihaaaa naril h. lands of p BU) thnc soatk om litty-tw gfija! tU'frtiSf infills. ..rau.., mor. or I..., to homlock i tb.nMw.it ,,tH,-, vm. lo .cm., h.cl.,1. , tl,.o .jr l.n.1. f ll I o loria f il; p.rob.., uor. or j o... Soodn.J .ij !!,.,:. .b.., I..., In s iio.t i th.ciM by uo ! oil. hunilrwJ brifimtiDg i ouuuliiltig ou. buutred .oil tw.uly-1 it .vrv.sial I'orcjr-twb irofaei, tu ir. or I.M,uil j tb. u.u.1 .llow.oc. ul an per o.ut. fur roadi. i Also, all that certain tract or piece of land ilt uate In Clearfield oounty, in tho tftal of Penn sylvania, being pirt ul the traut surveyed on th aloriaid Warrant No. 3;iW, buuodud and daa j enbd aa folio s. U wit : Uoiiining at a poit.a ' corner of land this day nonveyad to John D ren ter, Jr. t thu oca by said land east ou hundred 1 perohes, more or leas, to a poat (also a comer uf said land ;) theno hy th saolsru warrant Hue 1 of said tract, No, JiHV, etui hy Und 1 oonveyeii to bfaaw A haiith,eoiboiiliuiiilr'landleuty. tl re perohea, wr or less, tu ab-uiluok llienoa by laud cuuvvyifj t. Hu Hutu, wst one hundred perebei, inure or leas, to a hickory ; theno north uue hundred nnd twtnly three perohes to place ol begiuuing; eantaio ing aevcuty-twu acres and eighty. eight perches, 111 ore or leu, aud the uual allowance m ms r Oeot, for roads, Ao. hutted, Uken in xooutiun and to u soid a tb premier ty of Ji.a lrvuler. Also, all that certain traut or piece of Und ailtiate in Bradford township, Cler field vujuty, Pennsylvania, bounded and deaoribed as foiluws, via : Itogiuuiiigata post on the southeast aido ur hnnk ol K-tnriug run, ooar where tbe bridge oruatei the townatilp toad (tielow I'butnpsoa's) ; theuc ttul along th Henry Crowe II puirhasc paroliua to wnita oak ouraer of th Henry Ctowell purchase ; tbeno south 7VJ perches along land ol tl. Jl. Hurg-r u post; thenoe OH pcrubua along land of Alin-rn tu poat- ibvnc south 2j perobes to post ; thence wt ten perches more or lata to poet otaudiug on th soathaat bank wf Hoaring run ; theno up said rue, Ui eoulOeait side ttieteot. the several ours aud dlaUoo 10 (roataud place ul beg. tuning, cuniaiuing fid acrai Bior or less, he 1 ied, taken in xvoutiunt aud 10 b sold a the nrepen of 1. ti. itarer; Also, all thoe certain lots cf grouud aituat In Uoutwial. Ciearf)ld county, jnuaylvania, deseribed as (..ll.twr, vix: Fronting one hun dred feet on Uood street and running bark tw hundred iret to ."in rue alley, and known in Dlot uf raid borough as lots No. 44 and Ait, with a large tnr-tory heasv, including 1 to re -room, ah 4 ottier outbuildiiiirs thereon erected, Helied.Ukeu ia execution and tu b sold as tu ptopetty ot uewr uagur. ,v Also, a certam bona arid lit situate In th borough uf Uuulrdale, t'learlleld Comity, Pa., boun.id and dt-iertt'cd h follnws: Tli sjii.I building ia a plank frame, WlnSil end two tortea j high, with baoeiaent, kaown a the Ueyii Opera House t located on a eertai a niece ot around situ ate in the addition to iid enrough t HouUdaie, in t'hiartiuld county, knwu as lot No.W : ht'irt ntng u a poat oa eorncr ol Hannah aod Clmries rtrtrot ttieu eloiiff K'isa street ao4.Charlea street 1 thi-ne IVo h-et mg Churl.- atreet pUoeof net-.unii.g. rteiaed, Uken In xeuilou Lnd to be sold a. the property ot U . VV. lUjuea : . . "joea. Also, all of the defendant's rlrht title and iotereat in the following tracts or piev-es of Und, vis; MicUaol Uuaeer, begionmgat tlte oounty lino and laud of Joseph i'roxeli- theuo nutlli along said land uf Joaeph roxell to land ut lieury Heverly ; llienc welt along S3vl land of Henry Heverly to land Of McPnriat.d A Dillor, in the wsrraoiec nmnr of A Hhiter: thence south along said land to county Hue; thence east ailing eid OJuoty Jto to plan of lirinniui, ontaiiiiag 90 acres, more or lea, heited. taken , " Aln. part or a triMit of Und In th nam aft AW H hiliLcr, betiniing at coutity lio, and ad- j joining land of M-r riaft 1 A Mlltr.in jiam of I Mleliaol MiiKder, ifacooe Noith alone said land 1 t U11J of J. B. liller, to-nco West elunz J Mid land of Mor ar (and 4 Ulller, tu tiatnle wf; Itiomas Kutland; thnce south alons; said land to county Un ; thenoe east along said lin to plao of heir in Ding, containing Itu -, toire or lef. hfim-d, ttken in execution aud to he i'W as tbe proporty of tSitnon Mcr'ar!od. Alo, on Uir tract f land in warraolikt- name ol I'tiouies Kul lend, tteginoiog' at-tnjnry hue a id land of M'.'Kariaudi 4 lUler, in ttio name of Ae W humeri thence north along said Und tw Und of ISatnucl Hixrty tbeiiee aeat along said land to a tract of Und tu the n.uuu of William 1 2h.'t (eat to Ihc plae of bt-giumng, eontaiuiug ou Plunk ft ; thence south along laid land to oounty ! half of an acre more or h-ea, ht-iug pari of lot .So. Intel thence eaat ainug county into to place of j :17 on t h plaa of l'.aiu-M upuj winch la erected a leititinnt)f, funta.iuog lil tierce, more or lcf. 2 story" frame huildiug and put houats. Aoout 4U uf tk.e land depute. Msl, AllM( . th fiffht( ti, nai ni9ntC of M(J taken .n "C',""B ,u oe tb Vlr l Woodward in one other treat of Und b.und. I ot h.mon AloParlaiid. and dwcrihd follow., to wit : ll-ginniog Alio, nil that oertain ;oe of ground sitnufc In j a pt-at in the :ist line r Clearfield atreet, 10h tlte vi tinge of Ctahville. IIfccia townvhl. 1 feet aonth fram Woodward street j thenoe north bouiidt-d. i a tbe weat by the Kbenit.org road AO ! 2 d'-ureal eait M feat to a post ; thsOJ south leet, ou the north by lot bclotiging to W. J. t .'ll degrees ttist He teat to a post; ttteuce south HoCoy, louring an alley 10 leet Wt le, thence I ol der.fi Wert 9CI feet to the said line t Clear along suit- aey 0 foeti thane by knd ol licld street ; thi-ao north fiS degrtes went l0 'I tHNria hliek i ftvl; turuce by imd 04 "eiii j ft to tho plao of beginning, aud enuinin( Pindt 14 feet X tWri-kni-g tb -plw of one-eu'sth of u r, snore or teas, upon which ttgiumi:g, containing 9,000 aqusrc teet, more 01 it erected a blMkumab and wagn shop, and be-lk-j, tog. tiur with a pUuk ditelliug h-Mi tl-.ere- i.iag part of lot S t. Hi on the plan or Penfield. onrvctd. tfaiied,Wkewinrlrtl0.(,dtl.b Also, all the right, title aitllntereU Qr Hiram sold as li.e proporty f Himon Mcfcarlsnd Wodw.rd in another traotofland in Huston towa. Al, all lbu (wnain piece of gmuud situate 1 hip, Clearfield eoonty. Pa., bounded and des in th vilUgu of Vtahvill, Itsccana townnbip, crtbvd aa tullows, to wit : lleginntug at a white bounded un th weat by the Kbetulur( niad 1 Tu th soutlwMt firnor of Warrant Ho. 411; running fit teet to lot of Jrfxry Ann llttrgo ; thence j (keno south firt d-gre west 2H 6-10 perches to thing said tut 140 fret to land ul liioiua Fiiok ; Uud uf Frederick Lex field ; thenoe north 22 de. theno along said land f-Q feet to a post : than-? greess west along lira uf said land lOi perches ahtng 'he laud ol said Thotass Flick 140 ft m I te the public higuway theaee north 2uj degra i.heiiaburg road aud place of beginning, contain- I Wet (O perchot j tbeno north 22 degree wast Ug 1 f aa aere mor or lets, together with a I 143 2 10 perebe te tlte norlh line ol Warrsot pUuk dwdling bouo and ouliuilIingi tbersnn no. 4 if ; tnr-nce anna 7V ocgreei east un.fi ereoted. eitod, Uken in execution and to be i perches to a pine ; theno noith 20 degrees west sold as the prttperty f Simon Mci'arland. I M porohts to a hemlock; thine north Tit de- Also. all. hat pic of ground sitoat.d in tbe Wl. by h" f, 't l ' 10 lags of ttahviile. lUccaT.. township, bounded 00 I In.hM to a post .0 l.o. of land of P 1. Hcwit; the tail by the hben.burg road, running eouthe.it I "TV ' J lP tfiiffctto lands ul i'homus Plick; thencunorthwest 17 j f et to a pt thonranortbasl nO feet t let of Mi Pttrland) thence adong said Ut 142 fret to Elieushurg road and plao of liogiuaing, oonlaiuing one half ul an aero, mure ur ltu. riauud, Uk'-n i exosnue anu to oa sot fk UieftriHrty uf Ala.. .Il'thal orrui. Ira-t ,f UnJ .'Hua.. la Deooaria towtisliif, Clearfield ooiuilr. Pa., coo- taioiug abou: 9-1 acra mire or Jr, with alwut 24 acre eUmred, with a sml -jilauk hiuac 11 aturie high, log stahl and other outbaH Utig thereon erected, houndei eat liy Uo I of J. K. Ittllin, west by Rrerly'a, north bv John Dillin, and south hy tSamuel Hegarty. (ctid, taken in xecotioa and tu Im sold as th property of Thu. Hopkins. A 11, all the following Jccrib.'d pieces or ....,.p ... 1 fi'u.mumi u.in (owninip, viear Held county, IVnn.jIranU, one of aid pieces of "',..:. " " . A. V : - JT u., '1 IA ' B , , in" V1 ?' end Uttlo Cirarileld crki: thence 0 p tha big Uesrtldd creek twenty perches tn a whit oak ; a .i..ri, u;ttica win 1 wo nunjrcd ! and fiurteea porch lo a hickry ; Oienoe south j tweniy-Uv dt-grees wsil an huudred and svn- ty sis pcrohca to stonts ; thcuce oerth filty-one i d-greps wet one hundred and twenty perches to a hemlock on the bauk of littl Clearlield rk 1 f thenr down said ereek, by th several courses I inereoi, itiur numirea and seicnty-tao pcrebosto 1 , .rrR.,lu,Kl vniiniiir one nuntired and ninetr-fiv aoroi and 16J rolia witk iit nuMl allitwanae-i. j Th other of StUd pieac of liwd lying and b. ing in Lawremc t jwmuip, ClenrHald county, Pa at the junction of little aud big Clearfinld oroeks, "oK.umuK in ft neinioGK on little Clear- neia ereeR : tbenee by Und survey tn the name of Mury Heed north nineteen degreei wn two hun dred and twenty Hi pni-chei to an ah ; then hy other landa originally part and ptreol of this 1; " ' r. n-..t-a... u Crw ca-. inree hundred an I fnrte h.. , .1. . or big ClearflttlJ creok ; theno up aid creek by its several couraea onehnndrrd end three perches to ths mouth uf little. Ulonriield- rrk . n.ar.. .... : said Mttlo Cl.-arfield errfk and th iWin I de penned by the several ouorict r sid creek two ' humtred and fifty-four pcrchos i li unlock and pic 01 winning, eontainins? 4Wo hnndrcil and tifteon aor, with th uual alUwanes )i th ane more or less, and i sam Und r.A k. Hubert Kl IertoJaiuaBFjrrW br d-ed dated June 20, Uftl, and rcrtrtrde.; at Clearfield tha same day in deed b-th "TV p.tg S8, will m r fullr aid at large appear, with a Urge frame house, frame larn. store homo, wngon shed, nnd saw mill, with other blld.o-, and a Haul filly aares of Un I. Alio, s piece of land in Bogg township. Cloav flld county, Pa., h-glnning at a rod oak, by pab lio ral an l Und of the lata Joaeph L-jrn. in line of Und of Ueorge Wilson; theno bv th said tlorrjA Wi!r,n Und ,,(, ont) degro'wst ahont one hundrrd and eighty perches to a corner 10 Clears! e-ek at tbe nkMith of a ei,l run , tbenee up said run touth seven tr aichl d-tre-a asl thirty-two perch i to a small been ; t hence south one deirree west thn perches to a post In th middle or said tutnpik mad t thsno south or aouthetiMerly almi2 id turnpike, tho acvral oonras therenr, one hundred and fifteen perches to a corner of Und of Alexander Stone . thenoe by said hton' Und north on and onshlf do- Krve ai seventv eiitlit nertvhea tn m. nml il.,..M 1 nrth eirhtv-eiirt di ereei ari r.i.i..i.i. nd rire-h-nth prchcs to eton,.,. and partly hy same and putly by l in I of A. Ileas north one and ... uua nurmrea anil twn 111 four ten'h perches to a maple in or l.v tho first ineniUnel pli nxxi 1 thouc north nnd m irth we.terly alouir Die ani l nut.lic road, the erveral cowrs-s there ,f. by the Und of ths tiid J.iaaph ni'in"i .mi umtit nme and nur lenlh p.Tch.a to th ntftA of higinning as alnro aaid.eunuining one hand re-1 and aeventeen anrea and ninety-one pcrchci moronr lea, with about rtlteen aert-s rlrared, Kor h mora full oVeprlp. lion of tl'le, st-e deed bo.dt "Kf" pg a.i2, eU. Also, otic other piece of, land situ vie in l g lowBl.tp,CUufiold,iaif, I'ennsvlvatiift.bahiud. od as f.ll.iw, vlii nn th north hv th Kri pike, sn.t bv Und or N. 1), Hoover' and Kilt I'lokln. south l.y Thoma lUliten, eautmnlnr about on hundred and fificen a 'res more or leai. with bout fitly acres cleared, a frame k-iue! , wall ahou nnd small orchid L.T!.n burn, Alan, all ll.1l eortain traet of Und llfutte U awU'ld! baW Hitrrst I Kno lewwnship, oi-ar8.i I Lr Pa and ' ,r,'f ", Uo'1 in lU,Xan !n"" 'nr''1' know. a. the jVhn C.r nrv., I'nd nii, 1 hrM '7 T ngrorhndred ami th.i J v -Zi arje. and , ncl 1 'n Wn '"' h nrra.t. Na.2l - bandros and ifi ihre LlhZ Ie. , . ' . 1 ',t,,,, Warrant dO and John HaHo-H of l,sc Wamp-l. on lJwZ nZt in Zl , or l,M' nJ bein Frt of ffarr'nt . nam of William Hunter, on th north by survey AIsn, on ntbirdart r land la IUln t in ihe nam tl Karah Ward, and oa tha ett f"reiid, bounded south bv land of Iteadin,:. by survey in the name f John and t.na'iath r xher A .,, Warrant No. 6(iitf. at hy land ef Urown. Hoe deed from J ...... T ... Mlenrv an 1 I're.l -iri.k I.. a !t.-l.l and C. It. K.irtr, Jam Porreat A Son, for mure fuller recital of iinv ior me, aa lel hmih C, ' pijn Iffr, Alao,ail lh Mi-kfiivhlMl one-half intetot In ninety acrni of land ia Ie.vatur township, (Mear flel.l eountr. Pa., held a ...nam. In tk. Jacob Dimeting and Joel 0. orrel, mid bntitid- "7 laeos i Jr..fi tin., Andrew Kiuhm ia ..... utnvrF, nan nt tit) arrwir nm ul Uavid Htewart. He deed hoik "W'p.flli, Snd, '"rn ai-cun n and h Oi 1 ld property Haines (urreil an! Jojl C. For rust Also, (hat oei-iin lot lit airn.i..! .11... la. U llurnsid boron h, Clearfield oounty, IV, bound ed and described a fdlowi, to.wit ; Un th north br Heoond stroet, weat by Main street, sonli. by land of John Allison, and east by aa alloy, and having arecied thron a Iwo story fram dwtlimg, a Irani siable and other out l Ull ilnis. Raised. Uien La axan.il.,. ..J J u the p oprly f l)y.d Jt kafl, jfftjal Sflwtijsrrafittji. Al.o, tb. folloolnf pro,.rir llM lo th. I lrooKb of o.,,l CU.rt.l,," r.. V.,. 1 1 M I.., Ouric ,d b,;D,(.i ,., I '7 i:!'.-.",'?'. ."7 iir..n.r ..r Th.,.-... U Alio, that certain traet of land aituat. im (!h. townuhlp, Clearfield eoonty, p., bounded oa in n-irth uy Anihooy ALMJervey, east by Tbumas (Nmley. aouth bv Job Westorer. weat h J.k. Friday, Mil oaUlnio littl acres, Uer or less, bavmg no improvements thereon, neised, taken in tmi)ution and to be sold as tb property of Jha H. Limborn. Alio, that certain lot of groan d siUat lo tb iMiruub of Franklin, Doll townuhlp, Clearfield Ub-in'f, Pa., bounded un th south by atreet, n th en.it, north and west by Ii la of H. Ma-harTi-y, containing about 00a half (4) acre, mor or leai, having a large h otl, 4xZ0 teet with wii.g attached, a tol and other outbuildings therf.-n erected, heiied, taken in xi-cution aud to t sold as th property ut We ley 0. Thomp son. Ah-, all thoi eertvin traot f land it in ate in IhwtVon luwiiahin, Clearfield eountr. Pa., bound ed acd deecnbi-d as follows, vis 1 tnelot begin ping at the nor ib eaat corner of lot No. 13 00 th plan of Peorield, tn said township deeded to U. pir.i, Aiay 9, iet inenoe sootn bZ degrees west 1 2H leet to a pgst, ou tb i degrees tail 20t) feet to a post, south !2 d eira weal 4ltj 8 10 feet to eornerof land deeded to U. A. Worth ; thonco north 38 degrees west 2(0 fet to a post, north i2 depress eal "0 fret to 1 poat, north &ti d'-ffrers weat 7i perches to a poit, noith 62 degrees eaat 42 tl-10 perches to a pott, south degrees eal 71 percheetoa poatj thence soutn 6 degree west 42 feet smith 38 dugrsea eaat 200 feet to north Hue of Woodward street ; tbeno south 62 dee. rea west 91 fo-t to corner of land deeded to L ilirJ.Uot. 1878- thenoe north 60 degree went 6i feet to north corner of tb same; tbuooe aouth 8 Oegroif et HI teet to Hue Of Woodward street, itiwocc south 62 degree north 40 ft aod north 38 degree wat 2H0 teof to tb pis of beginning, utaining 21 acres mor or lenr.being luU No's 11. 12 and 14 on tb plan of Pm field, upon which ar erected three farm dwellings, S Irani barns, oo log dwelling aad outhouses. Also,nne eiual undivided half interest lo tho followiug lot : bounded south by Woodward street, west by land deeded to gpackman and Hchwm, north and east by ether J and of said Woodward, having a front of 2'tO feet on Woodward atreet ' and a depib or 300 feet, containing half aa ' tB'K or ia, betuff lot lto. 10 on ibe art of Pen. neu, epiiu waicu orvDiea one iwo-siury I ram hotel audouitiuildings. Also, ou equal undivided half tott-rest ia the following lot i Uouaded on the north by Wood wrd aUuvt ; east by land deeded t C. 11. Cur ydl ; south and wel hy other lands f and Woodward, having a front of 140 fuot on Wood ward ttreet aud a depth of 194 feet; containing one-third of an acre, mor ur leai. aod tieing the west part of lot No. .17 on th plan of Peuilold, upon, wtitth la erected a f rame barn. Also, us other lot hounded and deacriUd as I , , , n, ,atRS tn corn. J "f V? moA street ; u,.,,, nuttk w d.-gr east alouir Woodward ni" 01 ieei 10 oiuer land or said Woodward -Ibiruo south 641 degrees eait 11 fret to turner rl other laud of said Woodwardj tbene South Si d -grsea weat A,t teet to lto of CluarUeld streetf th'ttoe north 8i degrees wott along said street lot teet to tha pU of b giuoi ig ; eomaiaing one-eighth of an aor. mure ur I, up a whicn are erected a two-story trams store building and a warehouse, and beiug part uf lotNi. 37 un the plan of PcuSt'ld. Also, one otbaf let bounded and deicri bed aa wcatorly by land or said Woodward aod Charles Urown, northerly ant easterly t.y other Unda uf said Woodward, baring a front of 10J fwt on Woodward street and a dpth of 200 teet, contain. lag one half or an acre more or leai and Umn lot No, U an tb plan at Penfield. Also, -blithe right title and interest of snll Wood ward, in on other tract of laod bounded and d crihyl as follows. Beginning at apost ou the south iid of Woodward strwet 31 feot, easterlr from the jrCOrnerofWooiiwardand Clearfield nreeU thence norm hi tsircej east along noudward street lOlt 4-10 feet to Corner of laud of said Woodward and Charles Brown thenoe south HS degree- eat along said land IVt feel to a piat thenoe south 62 fof said Woodward, theno aorlit all dutree weat H'gruna norto au iu et to corner of other land :t9 perches tu a poit: tbenoe along lands ol foha Duttuia suatb 2ol dsgrees east 01 2-10 perchei; Uiiinae along same south 21 degrees cast 222 per ches to a piat In north lio of Warrant No. 2, UOi; tbt-uo along said warrant line west 91 per- I ntiM to n poit; th-inc north 171 degrees west II trui',"!: wrtt l;t& b-lo p.to the place of beginning : contain ing T-'l acres, more or , excepting aad rtserr inn tbTclrain ; 1st. One lot on louth aid of H' tditd street ijeintrig Und of V, M, Jlawitt, hereto! or deeded to lb Pnfield At. U. Ctiurcli, having front en Woodward street of 104 teet and a depth or 196 teet, beiug lot No. 27 un the plan of Penlield. 2d. llcgiuuuig In the west line cf Clear Mei4 itrot at lit ouUieaM wrrr of lot dt'Odod to It, C. Frceland ; thenc South 62 d rcei west 160 feet lo l lot deeded te oorge C. Hickor; then?e south art degree eaat 17d teet: tfanuoe south 721 weat 77 teat, norlh 38 wst2Q lUrornaroi Prtr-i.ytertaa parsonage lot; theno 8. leot to Uie ulb lino f Wewlward street ; theose I sut!i 62 degrees ait along Woodward atreet 116 fta wert 9 '"t norlb m Krn west 274 z-iw tkot to eusiern corner el lot deeded to Wm, M. Ray. June .10, l74 : thence south U d. gret rait 191d.4 to putt ; thatire fvutk 62 JeKreel north b90 4 10 fol to the west line of Clearfisld street ; thenoe souU 8H degree salt 1 40 fet t lb place f Ugmning tieing lot No. 'At, 4i, .1, 16, i6t ii, M( i9, 41, 42, 6. 67 and 68 on th plan of Penlield. rid. It. tziauiiiai at the sonthuast oorner uf lol No. U oa itte pl.m of Pnliold,-Jcded to U Bird; thence eaiitu J2 decrees Wcit 741 Io feet lo th south west corner ot Usd f U. A, Woith; tbeno north It deg reus north iMtl leet norlh 6i degrees eait 24 feet north .'W dcrea wcit 71 perene north 62 degrees ast 42 0 10 peruhos south degress 701 porches north 02 depress east 3J7 4 lu I Ml suuth degree vast 200 ft-el I the aorta Iid of Wo.iiff.ard streett the louih 62 degress wett 629 ft W tb p lac of beginning, being lot N is. 10, II, 12, U, 14, 16, lo and ! ua tlis pUn of Penlield. 4th. Un acre Uid orf aud ued a a eeuietery. 6th. Un tut north of Wood w.ird stiest adjoining laud uf i'redoiick tiiKeid, harins; a frvut ot Iu9 U (act on ooward ol nnd a depth of 2"! fet, being h;t Ni. 1 " lti pllin 01 1,oo:i,lj- Ulh Un lot 1-u t'.1 ',"l,vtFt nnarth railroad, deed id te tl. A. Worth. Said rosvrvatiou uunUin-u- 'ii acrai mor or Icm. AIo, all tlte rigut, till aud interest of the iid Woodward lo uue olacr treat uf land bounded1 anddt-sdrileti aa follows: North by Wtudward it, cut by laudator B. C. Uiw-ua. SjuUi liy an al ley nnd vest by Und ii H. M ip, havinit a try si oa Woodward atreet of llTO tt-IU tet and a dc.fti of 194 feet, containing half an aere mure or tieiwg lot No. 41 oa tn plan of Peneeld 0 wnuh ar orotd a two-atry frama stor aai a. ware Uonso. AU', all tha rib't Uib and inljred of tlie saia WiMMlwrl in aiw thr hrt f land himukd and dawn bed as Mlews, tow it: Ua lb swnh hy Woodward street, eait by laud uf lie, t. Hohakor f south by other land of said Wood ward, and north )y Uud nf C. II. OVjull 1 con taining oiie.fouiih uf an acre.mi-r or lea, tv-tng lot No. 16 uo ths plan uf I'entisld, upta wlttoh is orotMl (use so-..a an jp. Ala-i, all tdio ritit, titl and intarastof the said Woodr(X 10 oan 'ur lot Ol Und headed and descried as t.-UuWj, to wit: Uo tlio north liy Ivar 1 atreet t aat and south by other lani r u .u. 1....1 . .... ku 1... 1 ..t .1..,. 1h..s.l... r t. . . lor leia, boing lot .So. ill un th plan ol P-ntisH, 'upon whu-h t er.H ied ouo two story Iramo hur- uoss shop and dwelling. AU., the right, till and Interest of Hiram Woodward (n 011a other lot of land btnin led and discrihud as follows, to w)t : Un th north by Wonlwird Sired; inilhr land dm-led to Wrs. M . Hty ; soma and Weil by other landi of laid Wood ward 1 containing on fourth of an a-re, moro or I, iVi,i;j lot N,i, ;i on the pi in ef IN-ulicl l, ujion winch are rect.l oa two story frame dwo llng an I out bouv-s. Aln, one eiiial undivided half Inlerei la nrte other trit ot Und in Heal-.n town hip. aforesaid, buuu l'-d nirth hy Und of l. II. Tailar In war rant 49 2. at by land of J. U. Ilewdt, south by warrant No. 2l6,an I writ by Undid K. II. lrea win. u. iiewtUMid HsadiniCi tuner t 'nl,,if ''rea more or leu. and being prt of 1 wrrl No' '" south tie On lol J tUra nnd Pisher, aid west by Und of K. 1. Patteraon and Wm. t. Wood ward, containing Ii0 aero more or lets, r- winch are rnted two frame dwellings, one franw ' """fntinn, an! tn b sold at th property tiara and other nutlmildiiiffs. Heised, Uke ' "tril n oonwant. Trrhh ir "Atn. -Th prle or sum st hti th property shall b struck efl mst be paid a th lit a nf a I, or sack othsr arfangemeatt mad as wHl b appTovd,olbrwlseth prfr ty will b Immediately put ap and sold agate si th xprna and risk nf tn prsoa to whom H was atruak off, and who, ia eai cf deficisnor sneh r sal, shall aiak good th sat, n InsUne will th Used be prascnlsd is Coart for oahrasatioa an less th money Is eeti' paid to th Sheriff. W, U. Mi I'llKHS'iN, annmrr't Urrtci. I BhirlL Cl.arfi.ld, Pa,, Sept. 1, 1IT6.( '