:w.o.-n .' Ukohiik B. ()im.ii.ani.h, E'Mtor. CLKAKKIKLU, Pa. WEDXKSBAY MnHNIND. DKP. 15, IMt. Koaili-r, ir you wsnt buw whit Is lii In ih. buatn.M world, Jual rrail our udm-tiiio olowaa. tba Nrtwinl o-ilninn in iBrilular. llorunltor liubenctc will iintuinlly nrefor liis w hisk v i rnijjlit. Tlio "crook- i'4" but nn I'lnbnrmwiiiK influonco. . A son oft bo Hon. Duniol W. Voor hoes, it is mill, will soon make bin up lwaronco upon ibo t"u In the t'bar- uctcr of Hamlet, which ho is now studying. ' Radical I'octbv. B-Bsa iffbl- flnir snrl llrlptt on hi Blolbll. Juris, whl hovo loaitf'nt wbcr Avar goat. CVo. (Joamarrsoi. Butirnck, if bo obtuins Jus tics will son follow. Tho Genius of Liberty put it in this way: Genorul Urnnt Isnowtlio "Third term" eluiiiiaut on tho Republican par ty' hands. Ilo i very expensive to keep, and tboy are afraid to sell bim. Tho greatest religious revival over known in that section, is in progress at Port Jerri, N. Y. Over 600 por- sons bavo been converted during tho nt few week, uiirl the work still i continues. For many yoars every table of Stutc areas has sot California down as cov ering 188.D31 square miles. The lines, as established by recent United States survovs, show that the area is in reality only 156,72a Old Bihlk" 1). J. lluko, of Middle town, has in bis possession now a liible minted in 1551 in Germany. It was formerly tho property of Abraham Behm, who was killed by Jlosentino and Moody. Huron county, Ohio has tho C'cntcn nial woman, llor name U Klinabclh Trimmer, and she was born July 4th 1770. She is in good health for a Cen tenurinn, and expects to visit Philadel phia next year. Some UusiNts. The Grand Jury ofPhiladelpbia, last week, at the close of thoir session footed up 548 lulli 345 were returned true, and 203 ignored. Homo business in that Court for Grand Jurors and every body else. Tho editor of the Sunday Rational Intelligencer, which came out for the third term a few weeks since, has been appointed to a clerkship in ono of the Departments. It must bo truly gmti fying to eo unselfish putriots taken care ol in that way. John 1.. Mmilb, ox-member of Con- givxs from Ohio, has been appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs. This is kicking ono Smith out and putting another In. The cbango is no improve- litem lor mo ueuur, eiiuer mr tm Governinent or the Indian. , , JIow tium.iMR I When Forney's deputy read Grant's Messago tho otbor day, it reminded him so much or asu iiiKlou's Furowcll Address. Well, those things are all matters of tnsto, but the contrast, in our judgment, is a little roujrb on Washington. But tbon wc can't appoint Pension agents. Exactly. Hon. John Bigclow, the rocontly ebcted Secretary of the State in New York, expressed it exactly a few days niro, when bo said : "The Republican party is liko an old oak treo dead at the top, and its high ph.eos aro now only accessible to birds of prey and reptiles who climb for thoir eggs." Tho Now York Herald, in calculating tho Presidential chances for 187G, puts down 188 electors Tor tho Democracy and 180 for tho RomibJican. In its list of Republican States arc included New Jersey and North Carolina, which tho Republicans aro as likely to carry as they are to pay the National defft." i - i - . Adult Sr.Nsc. The following Ian guago was used by Dr. Butler at tl,c recent Church Congress in Pbiludel plilu: "Wo should abandon the irrev erent Inrco nnd desecration of tho per functory rending of Ibe Bibls in our public schools.-'"Thousandsof ouriti- r.ons feui. that tin wouiu do llio rigm thing' to do, who aro yet unwilling to . - yield to the point." "Rkady forth. FaAY."-Tho Holmes county. (Ohio) Democrat, has hoisted a flag for 1876, with tho following in-. ascription on it. ros rnsattiRsr, A 1.1.8 V I. riltlRUtX. of Obit, ros vtts pss.isa.f, ASnttKW p. OUHTIN, of 1'on.iaylvaoL. Well, wo Wi.Mild light under that flag, wili a will, knowing that in the event of success, nf which there is no doubt, that wo Mould unci moru buve n restored Union and prosperity overy where. II ion TiTi.r.s. Tlio editiir' of the RvlMiuilii il'iifcAm in makes for broth ei KinsliH',this way: The Luck Haven Republican, edited by tho Kvangelisl, )ohu Htiiinister Gibson Kinsloe, says, under tho head of '"Loyally:" "U' bava it frota ft rallahla mania tbat ntxt yrar -Uk- U-ll will waor itocbinira itrino rod. whlio ani! bin., who aiara st tha top. Wo want llioin in unili-ratnn'l, howo.or, that lhoy nardn'l thrnil tboir 0g nailer nur ami." Yes; and Ibe ladies want yon, John, to distinctly understand that you nood'nt expect to thrust your ugly nose anywhere in the neighborhood of their flags, cither. jR "Hab." Grant's private secro tiiry is in a "peck of trouble, Indicted in tho civil courts nt St. l.uuls and a "Military Commission'' sitting on hint, at Chicago, is a little rough on "tho Government's" secretary. Here is one jf nis "crooked" telegrams sent to a fcllow,IWw ill the Missouri penitentiary for his "oMokud" whisky business : winiiM-ui Dm. , isri. Cel. Jobo A. Sojh, at. i. 'UH I C.n .i kHr ihsl au M bss fmi't Is folsg. (Ri(sd BlI.'WI. llabcock will itUXefio4 as mueb difficulty In explaining bis trth'nims to tho tbielk of tho whivky ring, as iUv. Henry Ward Uoechor did in ex jilaining bis Icttors of contrition, Jl is a pity that great Preachers and 'great scoundrels should bo so similarly an Jioyod. ! 4 WU11K UOV&K MAN OX 1 It HL. j Tho Utizttk, uiic of Cincinnati's lead- A nillitury Court of lnquliy Wet in laticnl oiguiis, in its Waabiiigton Miicago on the UiU to iiivcsj iguto fiL isji-rondoncrliB this t say-; "for barges ma.le against Presl.liintGrulirflW0 ,ilrw fjuVAa.t2 there bavo Private Soc:retur)', General O. E. wick, of culinsction with the St Louis Whisky Ring., Tho Cons it called the request of General Uubcock, and is uomposod oi'Lleutunanl-Giiiieral Sber-1 dun, Mujor-fanral Hancock, and Brlgadier-Getifral Terry, wilb Major t o..r. i u...i o..i..i i.ruir, imt i ivi"ui m " i , is Judgv Advocate. J do Court Is or. lured to report liicls aul give an op'n-; on in tlx' cae. Now "Bab" will bavj in opportunity to explain winii na:un,lr tho host ...i. i... . ..i i... i b: v..n.'.ii.' 'T ; . M ' j 0 , . lor, that "All is lovely, and tho gxae iiangs ultiludleni." The Governmeiil lias been swindled nut of about forty million dollars by this whisky ring. jim is uiicgeu ...aw i. .o Avery, iisbington olilciuls in close .... .ii . .t .I.... ii.. i i. .....i conininnion with the win House, wore in daily correspondence with tho thieves. Avery is the third man con victed. Babcock.by virtue of hi mili. lury commission, demanded a militury trial and ho will get II to-day, 13 lit this military trial will not Interfere with any proceedings which may bo brought in the eivil courts. 'Let no guilty man escape." National Kkkobmcks. Wo notice that the National Association, organ ized to maintain existing Christian features in the American Government, and to secure tho Jtcligious Amend- - . ... .. 1.1T !. J Mates, met tn rmiudcipnia on the win mst., lor mo transaction oi us nnnuai business. Iho lion, rclix U. tirunot, of Pittsburgh, President of tlio Asso ciation, occupied the chair. Steps wore taken to 6ecuro articles of Incorpora tion, under tho name of tho National Reform Association. Tho maintenance of Sabbath laws, the retention of tho Bible In the Common Schools, the de fence of tho Judicial oath and other Christian features of the Government, and the securing of suitable religious. acknowledgments in. all now State Constitutions, were expressly rccog nir.cd as among tho objects of the So ciety. The noxt National Convention was appointed to bo held in I'biladel plilu during tho last week in June, 1870. What a lingo job Felix & Co. have undertaken. Ol'tkaofs at a Hihtocnt. It a pears that all tha Southern outrage mill bavo stopped. In tlio former Messages of President Grant, the "out rages" in tho South usurped tho largest share. But so completely is the out rage business lost from sight that not a word ubout it occurs in the whole of this Interminable Messago. The outrages are supplanted by a foolish -ry of olarm about free schools and i he accumulation of Church property. Where are Governor Ames, of Misaia- ippi, and Ananias Hays? Could nut they persiindo tho President lo issue a supplementary Message on outrages, as lie proposes soon to do in regard lo the troubles in Cuba? "The Mrstagt it singular for Us omiisions. It has not h word for tico of the mot notMc events nf tlie year. tU discovery nf the uhisky rllU4fa,uA'vA - -Mrtf fiuirjl fkaeitt against tlie, rect nue known in our history, and the exposure of the Indian Ring." ' Radical Dkvh.tiit. The recent ac tion of the majority in the United -State Sennto, shows tonclusively that tho Iiudical leader aro just so vindic tive and unfair now as they were during tho war, for tho ubolilion ol slavery. As an instance, wo cito this fact: The Financo Committeo (the most important) ot tlio Senate is com posed of nine members. The Itudicnl caucus appointed seven, and allowed the Democrats but two. In equity. our party friends were entitled to four member throe in all common decency hut tboy are put off with only TWO. Well, the whirligig of time will roll around, whon tbd Democrats will con trol tho Senate us absolutely as they do ibo Ilonso. The precedent set can not ivoll ho ignored. What a howl will then go up from lo3"nl throat for unfairness, if the Democrats adopt pre cedent lor tko govern mui) t of that Legislative body. Two Tunes. Teii day ago, Giant telegraphed to the District Attorney at St. Louis, who was uncovering the "crooked" whisky ites, "Let no ono escape. I liat jvjij a noble message. Kvery Radical edilorsholitcj glory over this Slate document. On -Sunday, the 5lh iiii-t., "the Government" sent the Ibllowing telugium to tho same oflicer : "Uso overy effort to prevent the im plication of innocent jiersons iu the conspiracy ." Why this change of tune ? Because two of Grunt's chums were sent to the I'enilentiury in the mean time and bis 1'rivalo Secretary Uubcock seriously implicated by true Radical tesliinoy. That is tho reason ;!iti music was changed. This latter lelegrum failed to produce a single Kadicul odilorisl. A proper interpreta tion of this lust piece of music is ; "Let my household l'riuiid alone", "Hands ilf!" "No you don't," etc. Tho Pittsburgh Heating Telegraph, a generally sensible newspaper, starts the bowl over the election of Fiiahugh, if Texas, a Doorkeeper of the House. If tlio Democrat of the House have done wrong in electing Filzhugb, what should bu said of Grant with two ex Confederate soldiers in bis Cabinet ; with Monhy the rebel cavalryman a his conudi-ntiul adviser; Longstreet the recipient of one of the most lucra tive ofllces, and another Cuuteduralo soldier and Senator with ft flrst-class lorcign mission. The Telegraph knows all Ibeso litcls, and yet it let out its hlile loyal squeal ubout Fiuhugb. A Pup Greeley in bis palmy days re marked: That sort of work should bo lell'for "those incorrigible blockheads whom an inscrutable Providence per mits to edit so many rural Republican journals." I Ilr-commi iMsSATisriiu. The Phil- odelpbia Inquirer Is becoming atarmed i over tho "crooked" whisky and pension revelations. That Radical organ now call upon Pbiladvlpliiatii "to revolt! FJnrt party andriso Hp, as ttioy did against -Leo wl)cij.b.,luvadcd foiir'Vl-jiJo Vtfiila, and dd'tmt our ninolcijial plun derers." Well, that tot lilto K-forrn ; buliow wtl bptler jtwould have Bounded Infant Ih ilitiirm. What a pity that those hysterical reformer always turn out iu the wrong itiaaon. menioiinei.onsiii,Hioiioiuioi,u.ieut,0clllll.t.n property of tho country is' ONK (illlCAT VlLLAIKY or GUANTUM. Bab-Li.tjuj about tb.Wklosod Uin Lf ,, Frediin'a 'Burlii, a motliy. rtw(fo!ln4jwj(h. ujrolr.d nbvu kd , omuu. drawn lit that vWultv bv tbs miouuoemuiit (but ths bsuk would ,)aj. go m,c oeut, upon dsposlts. Suob i,,i,iuj ut.ut 0t tbeui wore, - So . . . . . old and i tlln nnU plllclieU, and wri,t.j ; ua others gloomy and tlHckerVbmi H'tis their nature to," and .(... iriHliUa Mark Taulov. lollv disconrairlnir fir - -",.. . , m icun.siaiico. i,i ai u.o niouern ern swindlcs-und their iiumo U more; than legion tin freeiliiiun iiuliK bus been the greatest and most uniai" - doi.iil.le. Taking tlio acaiitv and bard , .... ,, "... curuud pitlumiM ot the oliluud tliriuily ti'i . ... . .. ... imlineo, ami, putting tlicm into tlu;pll,., right and power of the pwiple biiltomlcss pit of private spc'-nlatimi, "t tlio I'nitwl. Sinus since these three uij (l,p iired-ieniabl" em renev of do-1 JiU-rulj Ihiud. Every cent ought tolj" ul lllu Irulli, cuiiiinl ait : be reiunded, if every dark deed in con nection with the atfuii" of. mid persona connected with the bank, should bo shown up in tha blinding light of ex posure, jto one sbould be spared but . , .. j , l I J t M1U UHOl-OV OUSIIIOII W IUl UV tho hundred, of poor, defrauded d.posl.!m)rovi)d hv tbt subterfuge, and be tors, who are now the only sufferers," nol R'miru t0 ,,,., , if he v . , ' -. ,i . , i,oa iiitAxcu iiKAA mrgepor. tion ol Grant's recent Messago roads moroliko an ecclesiastical bull, or a Gov-1 not afford to countenance any such Jug ernor's Message, than-that or tho chief; 8l'" w't' justice, and makes a gricv K.ecntlr.nflhe nalinV -In II bo nro. " .m,,,ult" " loing- Unlu ho be , , ! noses to run tho schools and loeco that; ' pro,,ory taxed, all ol which is none of i,;,, buMiii",,-nnd bo never onto refers to tho huge robberies committed on tho public revenues by the members of bis lovely household, which should j bavo been substituted for the school and church lux question. By doinir! this bo would have traveled in the proper line of his duty. Another par allel outrage is that of appointing a Military Commission to try bis butty Babcock who has been Indicted with a gang of other scoundrels for defrauding -the Government out of millions at its revenues. It seems to us, at this distance, as though Grant was trying to niako a baiter fir him self, or coaxing for an impeachment, mid if he keeps on awhile ho will be awarded one or tho of these diplomas. A Ci.r.iiiTAi. IU;rrooN. We had sup posed that buffoons ami hypocrites would become scarcer since the settle ment of tho Slavery question by tho sword. Tho political agitators, Garri son, Pillsbury, Parker, Philips, ete.J haro all subsided, or died, but that clcricul buffoon, Gilbert Haven, is still fully on tho surface. In a MVlhndist conference of clergymen, laymen and Sunday school officers, which assembled nt Boston lut week, he hud the impu dence to offer and pass a resolution nominating Gen. Grant fur a third term. What a pity that Bishop Haven and Gen. Grant could not bo yoked together fur the balunco of their lives, and sent outtoOregon joannoy the Mo doc Indians, llnvcn evidently thinks more of the Long Brancber than be docs of his Saviour, or he would not behavo so indiscreetly. PaoviniNo roa tii Family. The St. Puul (Minn.) Pioneer says : "We have just board of an achievement by a St. Puul lady, wbicb shows bow im possible it was or is for tho President lo be governed by any rules of civil service. 1 Ins lady is the widow of a gallant oftlcer who died in the service, and, liko many another thus bereft, suddenly found herself driven from the lap of luxury in which sho had always lived, and brought face to faco with stern necessity. Without assistance from any one, she went last woek to the President and pleaded her own ceso, aad it resulted in her not only obtaining a $1,000 position lor beraulf, but Bhodidiu the samo manner and atthu same timo obtain other situations in tho Govcrnmentscrvice for her brother and her brother-in-law, and all within ono hour." Ratiikr Ka&thly It is evident that Messrs, Moody and Sankey intend to combine the collecting of filthy lucre with tho salvation of souls. They have just obtained an injunction against soma parlies who had attempted, to print and circulate) their hymns. Theso pious odes ought lo be tirciiluled, as unrepentant sinner sigh I'm thorn, but thoy can only bo bad from the author ited source, and at the standard price. After all, tho monopolized salo of these book and tbu port mils of tho illustri ous pair, aiuij tl:s excitements of the devotional exercises, has a worldly look tbat is refreshing amid so much piety. It is generally reported tbat the two Evangelists pocketed J7,0J0, in gold, while In England. Not a bad financial revival. Suttlid at Last. Governor Ilurt rnnft baa finally found 81) AtUiimy General in the person of Georgo Lear, Esq,, of Bucks county. He was a member of ths lute Constitutional Con venlion, gnd was one of tbetliivv inein beii who refused to sign tbat Instru ment, although i( was adopted by tho people by a majority of 144,000. Ho i President of Tho Nutional Bank of DnylusiQirn. - Ho has beep District Attorney ol Duck counly, but has no Stutu reputation as It lawyer pr politi cian. and has evidently been aoocptad as a compromise for those who bad such a reputation, llartrsnft and Cameron, wo presume, are both pleased If nobody else Is. Tuat Will Not Last. A bombastic dispatch from Washington says: "The 13,000 stolon from the Government during Treasurer New administra tion, 1 1,000 at .ono time and 12,000 nt a later period, were paid into the Treasury, very anon ajlcr tlio losses were reported, by II r. Visw himself, out of his privato resources. He ha not assessed the employes. Tho ar rangements in tho Treasurer's office lo guard against knar by stealing or otherwise are a perfect at possible m' " U"4"M" W "ncy, wim a view w ,,iclr punishment." ri,,vr.ueT -Slaws. An udnn . "Tho President and Mm. U rant not expect visit from their duugb- tor Mr, "arv'm wivre tyring. an. Sartoris and'hor T to w ,Mllh' 1 "-.Itrlari .1! and enjoy tho ouaifarv and boiu.. At 1... : 1. their fiiikflti.lt boin.'if rood for Bara-Inris-Uraut. Are tlin-o anv more snob 011 hand f .1 'VL Villi OX " HA II." . The editor of the Pliihidi"li!iiu Tinut thus nlludts to (ion. lliihcuck, who has : bocom ( notorious ,Jutjly in th;. rooked"'wblky trude. Ilo say: "Bbcock .Is'so liav that vouit oli inqiiirf. Mr. "Ui-ucit niade baste ouiHjr Willi uifv-iiruiiruiimry uoiiiuiui, and kas apiwlutod Slwiidun, UuueutiU and Terry to constitute the court-. Tbuy are to iiiuulnlt.bicugii. Martial law cunuut well be dvclui'wJ I"'' the iiuriHis of helping to wliituwu.u the "'1'l;"t ""'"deutial nwreiaiy, niul II bavo no power to compel the ut- toilduiivo of wilucsse 'im uHlrar or oldiur in the uriuy. (ionunil llul ' "llusell will ol course uieui' voi- uubuilv and swtur that be ' iniiocenl. ,,u b.( ,-,..,.,, ,! ll)9li,y ,lmt t(tl.y l,L.iOTe bim to be bun - ; o-l mid never knew him toilniiiiytliing1 . wicked or crooked. Hut how is the (,'overiunciit to bo heard and o .lo not iiieiiii by the government XI r. ln'ant ' , . b, v, - . . , 1 I.;. LI,.. i ..!.: i i... ,i..i.. generals, even il tlmy agiue In striving hearsay evidence nor summon before tbeui anybody capable of giving any other sort of uvidence against Uaueock? Ol course tho proceeding of such a conrt in audi a case must bo a sham and can result in nothing but a white- I. u..l... l.i. ...ill ..... 1... I had any reputation left In be lost. i VruaMut y,,,,,, M ,0 whoin ,,. j. till presumption of Innocence, con lutnlly compromised in these whisky r. i.. i..." ..u-i.i..i ;.. """'IB 1IIIMIM.M, W IIIIU 1 U limillUlU lO believe. Meanwhile, the pledges ol Bristow and Pionvpoiit to push the prosecution without fear or favor wi necessitate the indictment and trial ol llabcock in tlio civil court of St. Louis, along with tho. other persons mixed up in the miserable business. Nobody cx copt Grant himself can inlerli re tn prevent. Then Babcock' guilt or in nocenco will bo fully und fuirlv estal linhed. All innocent man should ask nothing more." "Till MnVKRNMKNT" liLocKllr.AI-. About hull" of Grant's Messago relates' lo local State affairs, wholly beyond tho jurisdiction of the general Govern ment, especially the running nf the churches and schools which be proposes tn do. The editor of tho Philadelphia Times hits tho Long Brancber this way : ', "It nppnars thut the President made a littlu mistake when be urged Con gress In devise some better method ol verifying claim nguitisi the Govern ment than now cxiils in the Court of Claims, in that the matters of which lie complains are not within tho juris diction of tin Court. 1 1 would have beon just a well for the President to learn something of the subject before writing about it ; but wo do not see why be should bo cxpectod to remem ber nil tho laws when be cannot re member the Constitution. A mistake about the jurisdiction of the Court ol I'hiims is surely purdonahlo in u man who supposes llial the taxation of real estate is within the jurisdiction ul Con gress." Goon Tim kb. An exchange goes off after this stylo : "Well, the elec tion is over, and the voters of this Statu have again endorsed the Repub lican party. But the times are no bet tor. Money is as scarce as ever, and il will bo until tho present party is ousted from power. The Republican who voted to continue this condition ot affairs should quit grumbling, and tho Democrats who stsid at home do servo no sympathy. Official extrava gance, salary grabs, snj general cor ruption bos been endorsed, and it is somo satisfaction to know that those who helped produce this condition of affairs must suffer in tho general dis tress." . ' Not roa GhAnt. The New York Times, Tribune, and Sun are dead op posed to a third term, so i tho Spring field Republican, The Chicago Tribune repudiates it with scorn nnd tho Cin cinnati Commercial and all leading Re publican papers, Deo Irnm il as from a spectre, but Grant marches steadily on towards tlio desired goal, and will keep marching on till ho reaches the nomi nation. Then tha Democrats und In dependents propose to move upon his works. A Ktats (JprRAiit. Henry Itnwlo, Slutu treasurer tiled, seem to bu con sidered excellent game for burglars and robbers, His house was entered in the full, and only on Sunday lust a colored man attempted to rob dim ol a carpet bag. Exchange. Well, il' too bad, that a gentleman should be subjected to a double burg lary. It I only a sholt tliuo since, that Ibe Radical State Committee rob bed this samo Individual of 25,000 for campaign purposes. A National Womufb. The last Gocoi-nnient sensation is the indict ment, by tho United StaliiGraiid Jury, of G'on. Uubcock, Grant' private sec retary, as a partner in tho "crooked" whisky business. Joyce and Gen. McDonald, two of Grant's butties ; and Avery the chief clerk at Washington, pit) already in tho penitentiary aiu it looks now a though "Hub would be tho next candidate. What a pity I hut loyal men must' bu tortured in this manner in n five country I Still GATiiitunio Tiikm Up. Tbu details of the loss of lil and wiuuk ul the steamer ''Dentcbland," on the coast of England, ten days ago, jndicutes an awful disaster. Tho investigation is still going on at Hnrwick. Out of tho njnpfy-nino person on board when the aUiaine slruck (hp t'ocljs, sixty, eight bodies bavo been recovered. How many were saved is still unknown. CTSsspi -J The SrnATR Hkap,-Tio Unitod Slates Senuto fully organised for busi ness on the 9th lust. Seiiutor Wallace has been usssigned positions on the fol owing Comnilll I Appropriation, Manufacturer, and Revision of the United State Laws. Thuao aro all very Important Committees, espueiully the former, which pusses tiiou all the cash bills paid by Uncle Sam. The only Mujiulors absent from their seats at tho assembling nl C'pngrcss, on Iho 6th Inst., were Alcorn, of Miaoiwip pi; Crugin,.of Now Hampshire; Dor ey, of Arkansas ; Goldlhwiiite, of Ala balna Joiuisof Nevada ; Logan, ol lllinoi ; Murrimoii, of Mottle Carolina ; 'ofi"ood, of Georgia, and 8tmrtn. avij, 1 110 insi nsuieu nus 1101 yoi taken lb oatil o) yflli e. The "Five J'onjts," .Mew Voih, on couiitoivd a f .100,000 fii-u on tbu 81b Tll( I'lmuldson Hrothers, litLo " " 1.,1.... eidi, ntin ..n irropbi-n, 7 ''Z T . Z sa.1 I Tha. Hit .rl.Wlr'J . rng u-nrv-bouaMj cuusu unknown. XMV.S ITH.US. l.'uclo Sum's unimproved property measure 1,151,000,1)00 u res. Reading's dubt ainuunts to about million dollar. Anew process lius beeu dlseov- lolui - ud by wliiulissihoiograiibs can be iukuii at iiigui. j A f w Vf.J " !.... , , , heat In tl.. ubout a'-lU.UOO. UUO bushel. With ground ur without them, the minimi talk about tbu Mu and eof luu duly bus set in, tint i.f"LH"-iiii.,..i.--;,.i.,i..,i i... , ,u:iuclimuti Public l.ibrarv last your. ITUI3U wore livtiuu. TO ll'lll ur.,i-.i ri,.t I The I'liainpinn p'onnsvlviiiiia nie cuter uta lli, upiilu pie ten iiicln-a III 1 mainelcr in.eigl.t bites. Din ing the inoiith ending Xovcin wr ao, IS75, 4.!)!l immigiuiils uiiived ' u! t10 ; , i A port ot .V-iv 1 in li i ' r-'l 'Inillllsoll. nostnttlMrr at ,..lile. III., was arreted nn (lie !llh in-.!.. Ilir riilihiug the niaib. There mo now (vo hundred uud MUly-lour primmer in tho Western penitentiary, at Allegheny. A Sheffield man lias undertaken tlio dubioii mission of Introducing uucKwncai coxes into jMigtand. Tho construction of a national throe-font gauge railroad from New York (o C Ii li ngo I to be agllntod. A leading physician give It as the result of hi practice that more disease are caused by idloncts than over-work. Tho total tno'iicjajA- coinage of the limted isiiiies nillit mst month wa B.2IMI.DH0 pieces, of Iho value of 14, 2110,700. Massnchusolts. with, her prohibi tion laws and vigilant coiisiabulary. last year gullied 4'.tJ,:i.lH Darn-Is ol beer. Tho as'Xt Centennial anniversary of importance is I hut of M intgoniery 's nnsuiccs-l'iil allaek on Quebec, Decem ber 31, 1775. Don IVdro, o( Brazil, has hired a marble .front Imaso nn Chestnut treei. Philadelphia, lor next summer, nt the ngiiro ol sju.oiin. A flro at Five Points, N. Y. City, on Wednesday morning lust destroyed nine buildings, Involving a loss of $320, 0110. Iowa lias a heifer which recenjly climbed up a bidder into a liny loll. She was probably hsikin for the cow thut jumped over the moon. Tho Viceroy of Egypt has devoted f Ii,1,0n0 that was raised lo creel a mon ument of himself lo funding a public school at Alexandria. William Penn's Bible is in posses sion of a lineal descendant, a Mi's. Mey Icrt of Pennvlvniiia. It will be a part ol the Centennial exposition. Tlio English and French thieves aro counting on great takings next year ul tbu Centennial, and are com ing to this country in swarms. Thirty of tlio lortv collieries of tho Reading company have temporarily ceased operations. Five thousand men and boys are thus thrown out. of em ployment. Four girls, aged between II and 1G years, coutessed having set fire to a school bouse in Greenfield, Mo., and were sentenced to two hours each ill jail. Last year the total supply of lead, including importations and sale by the Government, was C8.500 tons. The totul supply this year is placed at ."13,500 ton. . ' Burnnm's wild beasts aro being sold lit New York at a great sacrifice. Tlie goav Alexis, lor wfiicn tne givui showman is said to have paid f-'.HOtl. commanded but $50. Nathan Spraguo, a sin-in-htw of ; r red Douglass, has been arrested at RiK'hcstcr, New York, for robbing tho mails, ho being an employoo of the postofllco at tbat place. A cold-blooded Now York genius has just invented an apparatus for liwr.ing murderers to death, which be claim that it will do in less than four minutes. Two Italian girls, ono IS years and tho other 18 years of age, convicted at Patterson, N. J., of passing counter feit money, have been sentenced to thrco years' imprisonment. A eako of Australian gold, worth about 7.000. is to lie sent to tho Cen tennial Exhibition. A now and valua ble gold field ha been di-ieovurud in the northeastern section ot So lb Aus tralia. A lit t tu girl, twolvo years ol ago, named Ellen Gilmy, left 'her homo in llroivntown, near Pittston, Luaerne eoiintv, to go tn a store, in February last, since which time sho has not beon heard of. There was an excellent grnsshop-1 per crop in Blue Earth county, Minn., this season. The people gnlhered 15, 7 lit! bushel ami IS quarts, on which the Kiulu puid bounties to the amount ir 13 l,2.i.V(ill. Failure in biisines ore still Ibo order of tbu day. There were sevenly thrco failures in Now York during the Inst mouth. They were n"t doing bus iness enough to pay current expenses so it is alleged. The President of the Senate Sen Ittur Ferry, of Michigan is unmarried, us is also Senator Anlhosy, nf Rhode Island, who was a candidate when the former was elected to preside over the Senate. Of Charles O'Conor, who is now lying ill tho point nf death. It is said that during a half Century nf law ptiictifo ' he has never boon known in inissliitu fiicpt or I" present unsound proposition of law." The fiiwt pluno over taken west of the Alleghonies was ono owned by Miss Siuuli Hpnurt, the (InUL'bter of i Coloi.fl J-Ueii.r Sproat, an elllcer of tho lluvoliiilon, who umiifi'ittoil to tho Nuilbwi'sli'rn Torrilnry ii '7Utt, ami iDViiiun Ul iuurictin, uuio. Tlio rvmains nf "Coninipiloro" Jss Htiiwui't, a funny olil colored man of hno. wuro burii-U recently, tin. ncn alor linvrry ouco iravo him bull' a dol lar tl) hill S) cut, Ilo shuvod tho fcliuo ami sol'l il a a llm by alointuii tst" to 1110 senator, lor ton uoiiurs, Tlio largest flour mill in America is owned by Hon. C. ('. Washburno, of -Miiiiiuu.oll, Kinn. t sown toi'ivs bi)(h, ami irowilui) wilh msuhiiiory I'min Ion In bottom, its cost wa 130,0(10, ha Ibriy run of burr, anil turns out l,ftIO bnrrolsof flour ptirtluy. II, II, Taylor, who dioil rocently in t'hicujio, willed hl'a liilion tlolliiia to oslal'lisb in thut eitv "u liai'liiiv institution that will do tlio most cms! and the least hurni." Tho trustue have not tluvided whut to ilu with the money, but Uoubtlos will found a hos nll.' Silluilel I.ovo, ot Hullor county, has siini tiiiily,i ii yeurn of his hlu in eniryinu; the (lulled titutut lunils. Durilif,' Hint timo hu tniveled, on the uveritu, twunly-i-lbt niili-s iliiily, uinl in Iho atrirrvKiito two biiinlruil and piJihi - .,ti.1 , t,al eight biinnled iiiiu two uinit. bill nilllllltUlHMMIr.y iTi((t tLlM )MMlUll itK'iit lliuL tho C'unlvhiiinl Cuiiillrit ttitHnttn will HMHitJ iiriinium lorimrv- rd j Mi It nam'- ovur ai ruCH, roilio, tlio u rilliiiii inuiliiwiii'U lliul Htrutmui " . . . . . Illlllil llIM MlHI It) lllM 4tafMBllaU ll'ltlll I. ailllaUaV , .1 JiAXK TKLLKK 'J'A VOIIT A LESSOX. A singular cas wu decided last week In tlio circuit court tor Washington con my, Md. It was given in evidence on the trial tbat In 1871 Mr. Husun Weckler asksd the Flint -National bank of HuirentoWD to eb a draft oil Nw , Voiklurl,U4T- Tbutulleroi'tbebalik, ! J,uU" Jf' M UW by ber thut uo wished to Invest 11,000 in V ushliigtuu county bonds, advised her that a better Investment would be in .Northi-iii I'aeitie railroad bund, wbieli bond buvit siueo depreciated tualwutj IS ..... I... . I. .!).. I . I 15 cent ou tho dollar. Il was also1 luted a an inducement lor such in ve.linui.l that Ur. John F. Smith, Mr. Weekler' physician, ImJ iuvustod 110, 000 ill tho Northurii 1'ui ific, uud this assurance decided her. Robert (). Ny liiur, the kon-iu-luw of Mrs. Weekler, eoiilii'iMu.l the testimony, he being pre sent ut Ibe convctsulioii, The acliou wa brought aj,"aiiil the teller of the bank to recover I :ie a'noent iinv-Hed under ib-ceillul .-pie..-ii'iiti-.ii, Tbu Juryguveuver.ini in .Mrs. Heckler's lavur. The dcti-inliuit itemed tim :'ile gallons nt lieeeit, and sai l Unit at that time the railroad bonds were in g-sxl ulu and esteemed as lin cxi-clleni in vestment. Dr. Smith testified thut be bad never inve.-U-J in the Pacific rail road bond and never told any one that he bud any. Mrs. Wccklcrtlral brought her action .against tho bank, but tho court decided that il could not be main tained because It was nut within tho chartered power nf national bank tu deal in bonds, and that any one w ho dealt with a national bank in a trans- actioij beyond it power did so el bis pern, anu can nave no remedy against the bank. The detetdnnt has liled a motion for a new trial, OCR OM.VOX HCllOOhS. While some mirfilvr-braiiicd bigots, who of course are honet bigots . ml fanatics are always sincere and some small politicians, who are not Inmost, are endeavoring to get up a religious controversy concerning our Comaioii Schools, it is a pleanire to find thai men of high standing in the Church, and men who bavo claims in states manship, unite in relinking these sbal low meddlers. The Episcopal Register has this to say from a clerical stand point : "It has been said that these scIiihiIs aro godless. WIiiiMIiom who uso this word mean we cannot understand. Is it thai the existing of a Supreme Being is ignored ? Is it that infidelity is taught? We have yet lo learn thai there is a public m IuhiI in the United States where there isany such instruc tion. If it is meant that Eclusiaslical matters are not introduced, it is true. They are not introduced in business schools, in medical, or law scbisils, vet 110 one suppose thut our schools lor instruction, with a view to mercantile life, or for medical or legal education, must trench upon tbu department ol Church and r.-liji-m. The Church is also a si bool, the school of Christ ; il has it appointed teacher, they are quulified and able to give instruction in that department, and much more so when their pupils are sufficiently ad Minced in the element taught by Un common schools. The common schools bavo never yet attacked religion or undermined Ihe principle of morality. When this is done, it will bo time enough to consider and correct such an evil." Tiik Statu of Washington on Titr. Daltimoiir .MoNUtir.NT. In answer to an old Culifornian, who write to the Baltimore .Sunlroni Sun rrancisco, for certain information in regard to the statue ol n aslungtou on the nionu ment in Uintcity, the editor states that on Ihe 25th day of Nbvcmbjr, 1829, the last piece of the statue, comprising tlio bust, etc., wa raised to the summit ol I Us MMHMtnl. Tli atttltm ws. rmt nut of tilio white marble from the ntiar ries on tlio t orK roadL and presented by Mr. F. T. D. Taylor, of Balti more county, freo of charge. The statue Is sixteen feet high, and was wrought in Hi roe separate pieces from ono block ol thirty -six tons, by Henrico Caucici, an Italian sculptor, oacli block weighing about five and a half tons when wurkod. Tin (is sat Lota L Fiavd. The New York Xation, in a recent article entitled "Tho Winding Up of the Freed man's Savings Rank," urges nirnn congress me duty ol a thorough In voslignlion into tho manner in which the all airs ot tho bank were conducted while in operation and are being wound up, now that it i defunct. Iho sub ject, the Xation pertinently observe. i not a aavorv one lor llepubhcan newspaper, and exposure ol it is not to be expected at Republican hands. inereiore, il nays, "wo oorncstly com mend It Ui tho notice ol tho honest men ot the Democratic part)', when next winter in Congress they begin tlie great work ol investigating the dark phicos'ln Kiptiblican history." St1 Kail. The ordinary steel rail is thirty feel ill length, but the liessonier Works, at Hraddock s rields. is running them out sixty feet long. They aro tho first steel rails of this leugtb ever cast in any part of the world. Thoy are said te cost no more by weight than those of the ordinary length, and ihure will bg a saving in til cost ol laying them a well as in tho reduced wear and tear of mlliuvr stock, since a large part of this israused by the shock which each wheel re ceives in pausing from one rail to an other, and on a track laid with sixty loot, rails there will uo only hall a many jolt a uti one with tails ol thirty feet in length. TEIITAIJJE.VT. An 'ttr'aiaa.Bt.t will bt alvta hg tUt atia t-fl nf iwt Uanar L.ltrarjr AlolUaa, I 1'it'l 0)Hra lluutr, nn Thursday Eve's, Dor. 23, 1871, la ao.l,t of Dr.a. Paati.talalt.il, Tsbloaas. r .rw. asd mbimi, IBa praaata lo b. dfroloil a.kiIsii Ubrarjr. ,J '"r"4' "" '"' ir Ibo Aono; th llreakera, will Um I at Ualtaij f.tuft of Uo ivta inj. Hi ttn aturaniari will b lakta atf by aidatrurf wa'l tttad 10 rap rt .ant tala bifhtyajnral ami tn'arialiif iy. Tha ila la oaolit'U will, a livbahla lihleptaa drama , Hparta 4 Lark." Tb Atayttlatlnn bava ipal an ntiai lo naka tha tfctivnstnmtwt a raa 1 .!(, anlproilit a nrf troal U all who muf atttod. l a(Tor an dipriuniiy In tanra wilbiag I mloy a ntrry Chrlalmai at wont, iht two fold advantajra f pltarart and roHt, at thtlr aianty will bt ra lundad im Ida r-ria af a Library. Admlailrxt. 10 ennti, Ktiarvml aoili, Si tat, ! Hjrt opnn a' A o'tliiiik, parlarnaneti ta oain Diattta ai p. H, H tart tJ (Mi linktlt f( ' t .ntWOltt. UDITOB'S NOTICK.- K. t Vt. D. Irwl 1 ti (bt CotM ( Coajmaa at V float nf (UarBiM Cm , ParJy A Bro. ) N.ll, Ji i t.liri Itta mtriQi Ayditnr, appioit4 by ih Cnurt ID diitiihiiia tko a) mov arlaini on tb writ from 'i llft-n'l ' ra-tin, il altand i lkr tawt at hii ufflaa, la ClaarntM, an Tbri da, Jo atari i7fl, al IS on loci m. (KHAKI, TKHT, CttarlrN. Dm. ti. IMi li AuHiior. fiAunoy,-. All portast sro borolij onbiUsmI .' pon-b..ui( or la ano , Bjrilli.g ullb foar biouoror. bankahl. aalar. i.on by aja la JoaOf H . i lonliiia, i-ii.nlil, to tha solor nt mi J,.h H t naliii. li 'ibo toimn atoilttpal Usui al Cuaraal, botrlsa ibib Lbo 114 a of 4,.l Mil imril.l. f,H,., r Uso r.ti- ."'. psisblr four MitBlh. oflor ilatoi on, fur !.!. a.vahl. r';li momb. .nor Sat. t nho far Si., i.asblo i I, I'll, oo. f..f J.i, .aobls at.) I.l, ISili as Bi4 uiilr srrs tr.udulrhllli altialB.4 bo III. tt'i Jo'llo H trsfforj, Ika, b.,it (oof. ir.a ta aoi-sr BlDlBI al liarahaM BaoL.. rot r.oJr araVar bj sir irrm .-I Cr.r4, ftMi p !. Wtrh rrtra.t.litai tiir. filia, a rriri.rBII0( IB.I Sai f BBS I M Ip M i'Vtnw i.icr4WM,rf vt. mm r.rrw. I a)iil auti tna iaa aaaao. taatsaaa , i.! Lai . . t ' UMINIiJTUATiJltS si-i; I Mr Will 4 WA l t rj'H.I 4' mltltssi-or fbllkliSar imI b. l-t" I. is 1 k KilllM . t Ul t lSlLJ, l t,. lW,.ah K, frlaay, llatraktr HI. II4. lb. b-l slnM flusb t (L0iUI.lt ll'IKSRI, , ALiKa.vir caiil. 4 yi.it 4 lufi.n. f tlk'X r. ul w Hh il.laa is Ui.if J.M 1 ussty, tlBSliUng Is smi ul a ,-tMUssl ai uf j wrk b-r.M ui lir.jil, tivc atuuLKtoiitv u-iLr. i bnj ... ...-t i -.. i-.u u '.uk I...I. I I ....... bill. fain. Mttla. b.ui. b.tf it. I!.. l-is, tkirs bjr tbs tubl. 4 I J b-.'. mf iui,(.,n r nblob I. esl.r.1; !. .Ha i 4 , . lto II.., tiK; htrr., d.li.t'.ur,, .(,N M..blpt, kg slivias, u4 wibir Iatui Iis.iji-iiu tus ts.ll.lll lw HtubllUN. S.I. lu suiuiu.ii is. 4t I u'otwih i. m. 4tU h ili ttbajjeus tail ..ug .trvjlu wt.l It. iv-u A. C. I'ATK. ' CI.s1li.l4J. h... IS, Tt 71 Adm'r. COUai PBOCLAHATIOH. Ilf IIKHKAS, llnc.tl. a. MlVk'K, Hruiilt-til VI Juils. nf lbs L'tturl sf Cttlaiu.B Cl... .1 lbs r.uty -Bllb Js.llrl.1 111. inn, rin, ; lb. esunlif s of Cl.nrb.lil, Crslr. ai.d L'hnuu -as (Ins Wiixu 0. V.ti.r.r n Hitu. Jun J,' HsAb, A.suoisls Jbilif.t l t'l.rt-.IU t-usot. hat. Imu.J ISvir t'i'utl, lu IB. Ulmcu. Inr tli i buldtiw .1 a Cimrl wl Cusiuus ft... Uu-bLu,' I Cuurl. Court f u,n.rl.r ..t.ii., lUturt itl Ojvr .OS .iisiii.r, Coon ul ttt.ii.nl Jail U.ni. ijr, st lb. Cuim lluus. .1 Cl.t rll.U. Id sail fur the snuDty wfOlaarS.U.auiaM.n.iux tta tb. sacuu "). i totu aay l auuar, letiu. al la oituuas. la-a w.b. HUI'iCH IS, rb.r.f.i., b.r.b; .Irri, u lb. Corita.r, Juiloi Gl ikt Pasea, u Uoaaublaa, l sa lor aai .oaalr ul Cl.arl.ld, tu .-(t..r tb.ir irv.r p.rwo., allb tb.tr Ksaardt, HalU, br.na.i, b do ihosa Iblsai biib In (hair attest SB l Uiair b.btl(, niruia u bt dosa. II; au Ast nf Au.iabi;, pjurd 1st Sib si Jl, A. I,, I'M, il u ai.d. ibt iluij ul tb. Js. lis., at Iba I'a.aa ul Iba Mit, isl rnunttar of Ibi. CuaiaoBa.altb, lo N'ar la tbl Clark f lot Court ol Unariar ew.luaa of iba ro.tia.li.. auunllM, all tb. nsl ilBiiaNcaf oalarad inutuatur. ISBJI ij .0 tfori.a a' sorava. ssarfad wtlb tbi aabioituioa ul aa; ortai., axei-it .u.-b aah-s a MS osraaaj aniura a ...li-w of Iba rises, ua dar .slliB( law., al b-s.t Irs d.r. bt-f-.ro lb 0iBiiBrB.ai.iil at tb. oditi-tn ot Iho Court lo abwb ibt sra uis-io rolurnal-ltfr.ria.'tival;,Bj iu all eaa. wurro Buy r,a ixiiiUBaa. sr. aoi.r. I Into Itri thsu un di liuf . tn. uu-uiu..iu.u.ut uf tha .rt.lub to wai.-i tu.y or. laado roturus bl, Ibo laid Jiuaipf. sr. .t mtui-n tbo .aji tl iba Ma.0 lauocr a. il ..id a.-t had Bot bist u..ud. ilVk.V abd.r mt baud slUla.ttoll, Uli liiU uajr at Poo.uiit.r, iu tb. jraar ul oar Lord. au. luwuMoa atdbt buudntd aad -tvooljr-Ho. daa l is W. K. Mei'llKttSO.v;, -.Boria". rrRIAt MST. lafct nf tttMswii prt d'wn f'if irftt tb wrmtrl '( of Jantl4r TK. .14 Mondn( Ktk, titt Fiontsv.. M. L. A 1..C... Klly-I Hfrtri Irwin , Murray l fti'tir:. ,,... fronts ..-.. r4" . TJ. Mc)' avl vt Utihai lrtnrt. it. Kmilh. ti. Mtgant tt l. v. IounU t( ftl. VI. L4lU. ."$. Hoyr. w. ... MiMlritlt'i didm'r. i ..,. Iuniair, v. Wilkt. ..... i Mora. ......ti, Hilt. ., . -ft. B'tfOlal. Curttr. ......vi llitb t 1 1. .aaVI. 0.,OM tt ftl. ... ti. H bit4b 4 Bo. vi. Ftirtrt. ....tt. Hnydtr. ....Vs UfMI. ...... ti, Raltai. ,.t..tl. Isntabo ft. . W Bl'som t'urry ( Ilauiaoa , CutiU Mo rift M.vl.y Knnii Kylrr M-t 4 Co Wnxht Wouofy , Dn.h I r-. 4 Hra , .4 tCltT.tr. a... , HltVllB a SheriiTs Sale. 1V vlrtaaof wrltiof Venditioni ATraaair.liiuoA 1 1 oat of tha Cnart of Cosmos FUaa of Claar. eoaniv, anil to tliraeird, thtrt will bt aioirw In poblits a!t, at tb Court Hoaia, in Ibt bo ro u h of CltarltlA, on M-ndar, tht ItHh day nf Jannarr. IHTA. at 1 aVIoek, a. aj. tba following aoteiiboo1 ral atlaU. ta wit : A errtaia piaoa of laaal tltatta ia Claarflold borough, Cloarnol-I tmaaty, Pa., buBnld worth by Hl urtrt, oaat by K iwio tVinper, toath by an alloy, ani wvat by lot of MuKabt'i ortavto. and having a franta dwtlhng houar, caponier bop, largo itnr room, ruble, and ntbtr uutbuiUing thwroow araeterf. Kriiaj, taktn In fisatiw aad to bo toltl at tba praportr al rti Mat Kobnlni, Aim, all tbat 40 acroa ol lairtl rltuata ia Brady tontiphin, rioarltrM enunly, I'tnmylvania, bwuDtltcii and drarrilxed ai talk, to wit: Un tbo ntrth by liitd al Juki a IW.lt aa tht oaat ny iJmrmtm anal Anly rnti : writ by Jao, Hhafler i eonlainlrK about atty acrvr, with aboat forty Ira aerat lo4rd, having a vault frame nouio, Trawta bar a aa-t a largo wrtbaid of aitortad frail, tfitaal, takon im via-utioa and tt bo mtl ..ipi m juin ,. Ontr. Ala., a oertaiw tract of U l aitaata in Bra lv towotbip,Claartlolil amnly, Ha., bonadodan l do eriLmd aa followi, vii i North hv (. ti Uoo., laaiier, tail by Cbarlaa Marihall, w'tit bj - and tuuth by Krlt tarnpiki. oonuming n f .arih of an men, wtU dwtlltag h into, flora b-fata.aad awaia totrtwo. btliad, takon lo oiMStiua an t ta bo aiald at Iba prupriy af J. Miltow Car ilo. Alio, a oertaiw iraot of land lituato in U tf lawaahip, CleaHlttd miit. Pa . aontatalaa. ... buudrad aad thlit-Bino aorot, with sboat tw atrti aitarod. a houat and log bars tbar.r. rooted with a ong wnhardj thereon. Hti.d lakta In titutioa and In bo mil nt ih prrtnerty of Vim H Uohtu aad Wm. II. Uuiet. Alia, ftotrtain iraoi af land aii-tut in Karthan luwnihip, Ckarltld eonnty, , bunn lad riH by lakJt af Jaaaoa R .afb. tonrb by Ian 1 or Jan. lial, ta-t by Ua I of l)mU ittimt, an I wot by laadi of alamoa R swrih, eonuiaiof thirty vlgn acrra, and having log houto, tv htg abiv ad otbor tw.prova.sHi I t karoo t. StiDd, tnka is aiaoutios aad ta ba told m tht pnptrty of John II tit. Alto. a otrtaln traotof land attaato Is Por,wa towmhip, Closr&ulil eanty, Pa., .ntisio acrta mora or loar, alsoui f.irly-li aortu clear I with a two ttry frame houa, aa I l.ig hxru, an I othor ourbuildingi tiitrwon ert-toi., a imal orchard with ahxat 6D trtt, hoandol at r..lluwi : North hy land- of .Martin Wati, oait by Un ti at M Art to Hat, wat by Iaa4i of J. R . auotb b )ahtb ot Henry Owosi. i uhen in iw liaa aad to bw told at tba property of Sney vlo Oraokow, with noUoa to Jobs MjCVaokon. hoi kaatMuid. Aits, artrtaia traet of land .i.ts In JorJ tn towa. hip. t'lonrtcld aoty, P., lHion..- and doMribod aa loM-w t Wt t.y rt of VVilha n IhoBpaon, nurth by Un It of II. tUrrvt', Wo bv Undiwt hW'l Carry. stk hy Un I r W.Joriii. containing at) avrt ai ira or with iniiii irtoou aorot cfoxrod ind mi Itr oultiv uia, hiri itt lg hiHiao, ptablo, and vtlmr onitanl Itg j thoMnn roolod, with ttsall ynn-rg nrubrtri. H-nd uken in tKteotwaand te ot ali -w tbtt proutrty ol William Carry. r ' Alto, a aortain trant of laal I'tut't la Olrr. lownihip, ClosrBold woaaiy, P , bouti ir-d and dtaortbad ai lollowi i Uginnin at a akoatns avrnvr, lknoa wort St porebat ia a whitt oa. ourntr, thtnoo ili ptrohm iu a pitth piiw oarnor, tbtsoa Mil 471 pircba to a pott and most, bdng iho original ol tract No, ft ift,., of whieh aarrey toll li a part, than tuuth 1.19 1.10 pvrahti to a tuna, thvnoa wt ptMvhtt to a Maplo adj.rla. ing load r Jam at 8hama, ineaea auuih 3T(i .V pmnav along tba Uad of JMia,.. lib. to plwo wvginmag. tmatainlng Ibo ar, aad having 4boit JO aorot oloarad ua which th-re ta a bg dnaliiag and lug barn, alto mall arobarJ. 8.1a td, Ukrn tu o locution, and tn ba raid si the prop rty of tiaorga Ur bill, h-lr and l-.at nprB- Aitm. a ornnaia traet of land aitime la Ptrg. on luwaekiii, Claar Bald ounniv. I". . koti..i..i tait by Urn,,Ut, wtit by W, Hilt, nortu hv Jrt. vvrgoauw and r.aia oj mm Mtrd, oub uimugahoat Mvanty t,tM sd harlug iboai twouty aom alanraii, with log bvaia aid log ila bit ihttroua orootad. Al.o, oat atMr piaoo af land iltuata la Pdrga na lowa.hip, t!artld toowty. Ha., hooadod orlh by tioa. Wiihoruw, aatt, a ath asd wait by ana Mtwra, owslalnisg atost alty sarti and ba.iii(abool aaa art. .lunl witb Biaall l.j I altoul oibiaos fool fniol bj furtj lb.1 la osl . Ilooa. as laf oubla tboraaa araela HSriJhl r au l-ilaMoarlal.,-. aW4i-l.B.l lo.ra. U r b "a "ut"' " "'J " fnV't w' "HS'S "t 'ba tillaa of U4tab.rW, Ur.ilo -"".i. Al. i, aa.rt.ia traot al Ian .llo,i. I, jorjan " " I" x ho7 ra., aaoaa Ol Ml Ha. a nh iwa-.i.ro knob boit, oubla as otn.r bbiuoiib(i tb.raaa orratoa, 'too. I.J unlaw., noria paotis ro.l, Ball b.r U.ptltt Ubanib, anoi by alla, lr.it bjr lot af jobs Saas. kalio, l.H.a la oianolioa. aa uimll si Iba proaanr ol 1. Sir.a Aloa, a oort.la traot af Iaa4 illuala la N.. Iba Uloa Uoaaoll roa. bb boob Ia4 crtli a4 I toaib b J. . Oill ta, Ba4 taunb a foiloa. i LoaiBi.Boiqs al poat oorsar aa tb. 1JI.B Uoa sail raa4, nibaaa oortb W 4roai ooat a lad u. . poilttboaaa wniik .1 4.(roM ...I Is, rat to po, Ihoaoa Bootb IS Oil., wi tt f,rt lo M, M o-..oaiO, BuBtalBiiit ia.r. paroaot sod otbor uapraitamoau tbaraoa. .nr4, ukoa la Motion, aad lo as .al a. lbs r1.op.rt7 l f.,,, . Also, a arrula lta.1 af I...I .lt..i. I. If IMt.. d.l. orsa(b, Clairtold souni., Kb., sa ooata " safMr of Hood ro as a s-I.J. balai loo loot inwi and lit M ,mi ,.. ,, 1', U la ni aoraaat.aith , ibr,.,-,r boan.larM rtora botiM asd ail naariurt oBllioildliif. ibaraoa roota. Stiaod, Uko la .looo.l-.a, sad la ba Ml BB tba protf.no ol Uoorjrs ala.r. . wwib iraoi 01 ub 1 aM4.ta t Morria loaamip, Ulaarbol oauat., fa., boot4a4 aa lb' uvrtb b, lfu.1 baukarla. oaal k. jublia ruAd u tbo.aoia a, ara. ud-.ll, i h onouiiBiat Bail an ora,bariiialo-Blro Irsis .a.rawa- Sloo a lira ia M -rrl. loss.bla, b-taad -4 a Ibo sank b. iatao. ar JawpB U.is-m, aarf by do.. 1;. Urianar andab.r., Mtb hy land ol Jnaa rVisaaa aal by r. M -ts)., Bonlnuia abnat ova BBadn aoro., Mors or -a.., aad bai.ig tws oata boB4bl ( r, ai. I.IS, ! toast Bbirt.r a.ro. oliarod, logom.f with a s-a.!! arob.r-l-. ABIi-4t takiia ia .soostian. bb I tu bo sold a. lbs iir-ipariy ol 1. U.lo and llan-l Ualo, trsdin. bb Poio a t-'i. TMisraLB-tb ill! tk. uZ!'", ' " 'U' " ' -L. Ii1, J ' " ' "" u u '"'T""'"'""""' ' Wl II ba IrsMtaulypat.ap aad aai ..l. .1 ua atpMt li.l w, Barton w ws.aj a.a uraoa o, aad wbo. ta b... bI La...... .1 lu.b ra 1., .b.ll masa loo tn. aaipa, -ad la as l.lasw will la Uoad b. praaoatr IB Uosft lor toarsiBtw u.a to aiaa.r M bmmIis pt to ta. onfr. V II. aUol'IIKRhOM, atsipr Orsica, 1 atwtf, Clor.i4, Iff, It-. l IIT4. ) . IS IT I Who'lalij that jkmi would . . nopw vsari rstiwr tntn ts wnoitsau rotas com mool told ? Thki wlH tali hew To d It Tb vary lair, lacraaa. of our bu.la.M aJlaws tat t auks A I1IU tOWU SCAli Of MtC. AMi You Can Save Enough la Kola Sirft Oak Mall - TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from mywhtn In ihli Cttinty I tht City of PhllsAttflil, aad hvt a 4y f ilf ht-Mtlnf iMt.dii, Wtmunaktf II Brown M4 by thia ataUintnt, ao4 m will , , , you Bittr ena totals ChtrM.tr tt I tht M N1 X They 0 lw Far Km 4 tvvt. mm be rt-til murrpreasTiil ' bums' rvtiti). Wt brarfM ill-will u any oViskn icil pxof gemia m comio Ti r w art rMptmiiMe (ot ttkl. t) tht rifkt nmmut ol ibi attHiri quajmo CUalOMSRI, advuiagc). i given, thai any warn, alao, that ttto mommy wiil U aatd iiha, for any naaon, lo return tht tlMHy 'II PfW bav,n ior aa. tfl. u tril oar tJjrna, canU, vvara ia. j aHrrp Mranrm on ib itiiooi, j fpHIS h i rrHI at Ptilladtlphla.hltalarft balldmif The al- of uv rdlrvary Mona.and It oa iht Souih-MM ooratr a SIX . M-SIX1 H-SIXTH -11X1 H-HIXlH-ftlXlH and Markot Wt. J IttMCKT. lig ihclr any oik BS.Masrf to the Eiprtaa Co. oa r4t d r M ailowtd befura uavtria Whvrc . marnxv and pay tb- pmnat b - 4W ym tnttr. iWANAMAKER c RR0WN Xfjat aurfrtisfmnits. Aurio.v- :" ' c All riiiK ar Ittrtlir attad njtintt nnrehiinK ur in any maantr Wtlllin with th Ml minx pr.ip-rty, B(lw m th p mj.(, 1 .if K. Q M'ile-nry, f llndy fowmhip. rfi 1 1 hiraaa. I rl hirnM, I M-.l t. hri.llt. I oork H )tt ami 1itB-'-i, I cnpitosr.1, I 9int 1 u,i,, 1 hs,,,!,,! iiire, I uhiin anl I btir, a tat ara pitr-i-hiirl i? mam rili-HlT rtlo nn h -liv uf Itot aoil ia jft )t!i bloj o l.qiii)r, uh..T lit toy nritr i any (tia-!. I. II. KI.LH. Ru aKtnmr, Uti. .. IH7A-.K. Lwro F JCUOUS. i.tat of jHrofri jrawn Ur Jan-ttrf Tra. A. D. H7t, romui acttif on th- ttal Monday, fltttb; ani uuimt w.i kil VI&Vi U'MOft.. Ui. 8h,w, Olwrlold J.J. !tayd r. Chan Wm.KtJbi.aK4, " 10. O.Haiti. Diuur Jno. I'.ii in, Cr'iilU J. C. Fjrimon. Par'a.a Uoub iliLtr, ij. C. rtimlli. t;-.h-fi R A ''mihWI.OaruotaiB.D.Sth-Mnoror.tlr'h'm fliiii;. 11 u, kc4ri. J. B. M.ki.ra.s. n .li,H John r' l.f. IUII Ch. K bikor. Uutaa John Ci-nry, , . P f-nji'Cta al U.kef. Kn.v K. H. Mnral, ' lt-.gi. ll. M trkit, t aw ron. D. Httturt. Brliurd frxUb HanAo-k J. U Kinu, BraJyJ. J. ll.vtr, Morria J. A- "vvra, Baruaiio'Z. llArtilitra. Pikt iRATcnse jm im nttr wia. 8. Bvfi, Bboeria!Prtd. flhaw, tlanbtn A. H. U'atbbam, ll-iggi Andrew ri.nral, flfahma 1 A. H..U, Ura4iwra J .bob Kintibart, ft. VV UoaLtel, J. Kftw, trvtiwol Jai.tb timttr, Unlink Jawkaos Mrtra, ilj-wa A. I. Ilijkook, Kt3i A. P. Moore, Lawranjo Kob't ttwhual, " Le-indor Un.ini. " altr Snirty, 0 vv lUmArt Vlimn, (.'hriat. Km it i, Urmdy (Itaiy tJmi-r " Jav, Jd'Mirt, naraitli fboi Mithill, M. U'h.lwun.ir, J. K. MrKea, , Choatj Androw Woru, I. City Joua(hii fry, Un. U. Luiat, M irria Jita. Htiiar CoTlugton' Joo. D. Mitlt-r. Naobura- tlMrnrld, II. C. P-trfc. Utola 8iUi Ctray, KtcbtrJ livii. Harry Hoa, -A. iJiniuurg 11. V. Sgt ftbnvr tlirus. Far kb 4 n Ws. T. t. uov, laoi. u.oois, tasi. J. Saaitit, W. hi. Htadtrtou, Jaaaaa Li Itek, Pikt Kli-ha I .ia, Pna f. hvatiamgor, Ulr-ird1 Jiba Wrllv, Wm. r Wiiaofl, Uoslivn tl. U. Bali I'a it. P. Kkgal, IU. kopbart, Uvsu.wuJ arotifa vckkc thihb mtxtur, I7ra II. II. UriiTbt. UtvcariaJ P. Hprtnkla, Cat'iTitW ti aar.it, riiuiaa, lii k. f. Kiouii, fl! hi i in IfOt i Hnotuw if, UuaTt vVia. oH-iliarnia, Urmly A . J. utatguw. USItoh W. U. WbitoaidM. Uaaa Bltam, Jordan Jot, Krba.d, Kiui Jaral Bloom, 3aia i ri. M .li, Uorati JtUajuw Bir, Lawr Joaa iuri. Kpnra-m Ahaw, I MUM 11 L, Ugdoa, iltary ifttiltoa, ltvid (Jrav, lal imjlia Carry, Mariua tarry, .iircl (va, t. A. tivMH, CaOrQrjia rVia. tlurguta, .- ( i, H. dujw. " .tarb KyWr, Morrii A. . Ui4htrt( tft-nl Chauoa, J. P. Hamman, OoooU Ab'm rtnydtr, Pikt S. K, Arnj,J, Car'ivilit Wot. L- Uli J. Utadirin, VTooJw'd II whs ran a notick.- a.iico ia ucrouy gives tbat tht Mlnwinc me jount natt boos einiinjd nd pawd by bm. aad -ttaam ttii-J nf record ib this odito lor tha 1b tpvot mn -f Uoir, Irgotoci, ervdilora, and all o thtrt iMl-irfa o-l, A il-1 will bo prowBtvd to tht Bolt Or whaiia' Court at Clvarlleld ooonty, to ba hold at tht Uotirl lloiuo, in iht horouifh ol Cltardold. ova inoixring on tbt Id tlon Uy (htiing tht IVtkday) f'arfiai tcnaat -if J. f. Otlt, A 1 stntHrator of tn ra ali ol Jeul. tia, lte af Uradjp tatra htp, Cloiru d oonnty. Pa., di 4. Houotid i4'ttal ajosaitdf Jtis a ,. arty, tarrir Ug Ktotitur o tba laal will aa 1 tottmnt ot Ko sort B. tltarty. Uit o:' tiwtilji. CitMrittld o4niy, P., diJ'itji. Partial am tuat ol Kll;h tibtaf,dt?r, Ad niult- trator of tht aitaM ul P.'trr A.hant't-r, lata af or i.v inwua up. ..airaai, o maty, Pu. 4m 4. Partial tow.nt .H K-iboetaJ. Una, A lm.ati.ra trtx of iht oaiala Willia a Halt, lata of . rcairt tjwauip, "loa-lild anin(T, P doo'd Awin it or Jub W Wnlvy, Aituintitrator ol thoatMtof Jaiqui blonloa, lata of Cw4rlold bttTuuti, Cioarkold aMaty, Pa, dar'd. Pint! auat of Jjtu C. Canr, A luiaUtratir ol tat mum of l'r M. watb, Uto of Bali township, ClaarBvId toualv. P.. dot d. lluardian naajunt of Joint t tl. Taraer, taatrlUs ot ntuuy (total an I AmiUx deU, mm ir thic drr-n ,f (i.rgi ti. mn l.lo of Jpalfrd ttiMnl.ii,. CU-anlf 1,1 tMiuotv. Ia..ilafld. Pinal at.vo.int of John A. AajKiorBaa, Uuardiaa nf J .no tlati'lvraMiB. Parti..l atbint ul rijimr, 0nfJi4n of Mt Ha droit. Part t tl Hi-nuot of fliiBs, OntrdUn of Hn in Urn dtM' it. P.iiinl aj.snl of Kama. Gsai-IUs nf Aimi-I Hn itraon. L4 HOKAN. D uiWr i: tC Kt-jittar Hmtr.l. SheriiTs Sale. f arlts ol arf 'arln.. Una 101 Of tS' ba Oaart at O.aawa flaw of Claar- l.i ouusir. aa ta aa olrooto, Uara Mil aa i.o..J to PHULIO sL. at tbo Cart Maa.a, IS Ibo bunKb at Cloarl.li, a M .0 ijj, Mo loibil.o of Jiry, Is7, at I a.loab, p si.. it.a.rio.1 roM a.l.ta, IB WU A a.rt.iia i , ...... rH-. : - l "tao.Mip, .irro.ia aounl. ra.. B.m I lt nua ia tbo maral ,i.i of .si .ih ssrt af No. s .n i u boaa-ia a. I 4.,arlbo-l as loliua. . .iuoiit at a a tit oa Mtia .irool. lb.Boo bv lot Mo. In V.111 bunroil aVj oisbt tout to a D-i.t al Orsno .ll.y, tb.s.a It) a.ij alloy la.it. Cat to s mi. tn.o.ia h. roiijao of lot No. dro4 .ml oiglity root 10 a p ul bj awia Mrool, lb.ro. by tiaia iw 1 rlw af BofiaoU, S.HI-.I, I ik.un tn biitfiatiua. and IB It, .old a. tbo prii,oiv ! Li g. M. Hoary. Alio, ail lb .1 oorlaia boll-llnn allb lot aad sunoi.o appKi-aaat tborota, BttaatB ia Ibo bar ou.b -tl .11.1-10U.B, t'totrSold ousaiy, fss a., b.uaa th. Uoit-4 tf ..tbroa Cnarob. Bad oolQ4 a fisiu. l.-ri j oy Iliy foot Is i u aa4 aihiaa Im ib b.l.Bl. . ltd, taboo la oiaoqlioa bb4 la 00 il4 a. lb. proriorty af ll. UBr.liaa af ta. 1 our I Uroib'-ro i;mtb at Wa lioiii, oaa.ra, .01 tfd. Il-ibiaoo, U. I. TsiBar, I, li. Uothrto, and tl. A Suiibib.I, rraatooa an4 oeBtraot-iro. Al.o. a oartaia to-,t try ulaas boara. It by IS taof i an., ajita uiniau .vtry aadoraotib, U .tbuf s-iia bit sad .aruUna BitporlBsitt laare to. al.'l.to in tbo TllUfo ol S.orliotf. Wodoard loau.b.p, -ia lot No. SI, fronting aa Ooal llraat IS loot a.td ntit'iia oat I A toai u otnua allsy and bo ua I -J out oy hit Bl KliubttQ a I.l. -Boitoilt t.H.a lo oioosumii, at4 to at 1014 aa Ibo prop.i-iy .11 n m. a.al. ai.ii, a oiir.aia laja-dmry franta 4olllif bo.B na lutai.oil tolsa Biionoiiaut tnoroi-i, itts 11 is Ih. b-truo.u ul vYnilauatoa. CiMrdoll anty, 1., ,ilt. ua tbo uortll lido af tlraa-a lro.1 ant .o.i.o lot Ni. lo, ! s win ol MfiiKmB Sjal aad 4biui ol Ibilty fool. .. 1.4, u.va ia oioou-iaa. aai to ua aol4 al ta. propuriy ai K I II ,a.u ia..u Alao, -a ri-ttu tavalory lraut 4allin4 hnas wilb l-l . I vurtal.40 atitorta-i lat tbtrat.t aito-Btoiaiili-a II ip.t Ci.ro.i-i anoBiy, fi., ti I busao itoiiig li ) li luoi is ini,oa 11. 44 lot list. If inliiif i -Mbib atraotaad ruaaia oal I tbtl1i-a ll.iitu BBS SUMariil inrBuiito. ooilo l. Ulan is oiMouotta J ta as laid aa tba arvpriy Hi f K-"i I Ton. a.ta.-Tbs priM or ... at .l.b I lb. pr..siy .ball ha sirs. o ato.l ka m4 a I in. of or ) .ikor ir ,.4, ., .. .,,,, ..,.,, f,f , 1. B,,l t, h.4M,h.i. mi M4 m ... t lb. ,ti- a.a aud rub al iba tsr.aa i ojbist it .irsot o. a4 "a-., i o.-a ol 4".l-s at nob ra-.ila. .ball aaba ao4 tbal.aio, as4 la taataaas 111 tbo Uasj ba praBoMo I Uort lor aoBBraoilo aalaa tho ajB.f t. aalsBitl M ta tu aawif . .. Mcl'UHQ.V, ' aaaasrr's , I I bull. Cl.rc.l4,rfc,4k.1,mi, TOU lit) to t Mica CWthlng u City mrt f wKt wt td) naaaiffacturt mm . nmt el Uvea, la our mm buildiBf . f well cul.MWvd airi finbaivcdl 1 ksrv usm. biotckMpcn out off llft city u. drhra iltry My ihe tell owr Otk. W wkvittmk, but Con Am aunolvaa to om, ut tttiH thi only hnui loan tn om Hou. Ta Ji of our cuiUoaw - . i;it M u by oat pUa ai Tifhsrtttf m hmt fuoiii, m am can bt Hike, aa ta t,rfe? ia Ai r.fjvrM aad mtkinfff. Tm tut.! ps iquiiniaiiics wa inaajm. IV .Ol4s. .nil CfHiDlrV MnuU abiMlsJ with e. h ani.lt told, a Onsrmmtft tKc Hr ksi low at II can be bouffet hm in at in attain y (a a rrmsfMaj buck Ia Uiii, it utdwacr wiihut 14 tlayi uhwiko. ln.fKrtaM indrvd, Wcaiiaw,mbrfnaplt( litowcrtaM indrtd la fhiUiWphia, mu. HIWlMtilta. aVwd a ' attB Mranmn on lb Mr, a-afi flt dsretii J about whtrt tht K- ia, o (hat ihy way mII tbtir ooantcrffil rvi'j Thisw la tut O.L M.n L. rt tha i t ihe ai attsfl rtTt f mati-rlal and prSct by mat) wh'-a nttitMt':. rr"f can hav marie-un st.vi'Ja arol br Einmi hw aendL RHaoiK im iHtTita jy diiwcttoot thai cm) iBt.-acrr by, rui-J irrinc rcinr B.B..I r-... A. A 1 L-T ..J- - 1". aj-' iht ptftv Ut of ri mhhm iben. - rM M bu .,u a. iku ': t . Iilarl-lpSia btVarncaxaineu -J'rt-t ialiat -Biian il T. i.a. frgat (U'frtlSfinfiits. Sheriff's Sale. T'.y lrtno r londry wHU af AVrf ? 4 out t tbt Otnrt of Cummin P t tr Hld ttonnty, an ! to mi diroitt I, ih -ri will Is np'M lo pnMt tali, at thiO.m-t II .io. fa h Ibortmh of Ol-ifil I. nn Vt-t ttr, tn ) d j$v r Jno 1 try, HT, at I n'Urk p. m.: tha f. lowiaf IrtiriHi l r l art it-, to wit: A'l tht im-it of R. J. M-IIj id. r btinj on, half Ut.rt't. in tbt f i!iwinf p'Ufwriy .,t M ( TI.HI4 01 iMaiviiM, nrt.iy iiiwutb p, Clotr I tteld emniT, IV. H.f.U a dl wri- at fi. ! luwa : Pr-mfini If1 feat ua Piiiaanr jt ... ' LjtlsirtHarf nil, tw h und rH au I ti la.t dwp to Hn all nr. brniltl an 'h'Birth by Un. 4-S-k, 1 1-4 St.'i IJ ani 14. mth by n..w Janaib li jot, ir , lot No. lit. hvin i.rrnitd tb rooa a lw -ai r fraatboutr, a c-m.i w,n N( otttr, an I i'har asiitry atttoiiid a;i. (mt m St i to I. Ukoa ia ot-wiitmn, i j V tfl-l ai th prip-r'v of It J Mi lenlrr. A' in, thi f rllowin rril atat' of O. ft ndant, fitiiiU la tht birmb of flnmrtdf, ont n nf fMttad bilti No. I IH jp-r aid plan of aatd borOdt(h. bet.i itt bv I HO ft-t, with a tv. alary framt itora bin, it hy 24 loot, wim wart room aitabo-l, han led follow i. ru : Oj t by H. Pat 'hia, sa ibt by tnaia rtrtrt, a .rtb , H. Pat ok m. R'tntb by lot of i am irl ttol. td, takaa In attrtiliva. aa I U a It,u , t(M (,Mft-rtT of Un l Vthtf-y. Alio, tht rillfioin'dijrib'l rilrut lljtt tntbofilUft of Kjiatarf tr, Cl.-irfti I v itiniy. Pi., rit: Tlitt etrtaia lot uf gr.nu i rnitin( ttt as mils atrt.'t. HiiTtdl ni tl, n. by Cliaton allay . t4i vVstat by Hiiu rMter, a tbt uth by lot If j. Itl, aaiatf lid Uti (cm n, .sfl fetdeep,ol hsVtn; thtrt ia a x't t s-ltor framt huutt, 16 by it fott, with I an i -1- bv IA ftMt. Alto a I tab it ab It M It faot. aid a (io4 IjwU( ptimpoa tht pr nitt. H. t it taits in oitttti in. as 1 ti bi oil at th . pmpttrty of J ba Rl. Alio, tit followlac rail O'ttt , J-i ft , tioata in II II tuwAibip. sl .r4-ii I e , 1 1 y p eonuminf abrit forty f toir a v.i, T.f- Hfrm- aeroi eitaraa, am btria a !! pUit bu, l iUbla,and other aaton Id n ft thtM.i.'i i.i od aad dtierioal at ftil'iwt : Ua tiit r, ,i ' of A. Nikd-ni( wtt by JiVtn rt al, voathfby Wo'iltoa ani norm ky J . M tJm doised, ukn in tiHi.ini, n-i 1 t bt an I 1 1 ti pmporty af Jaoob Hik. Attn, ost Una lat mtaiU tn taa birn of U tatsUlt laid tut btioti N i. 3t In pi t ol aald borttb, a&i bavm roeW4 thtrra a ti iury framt dnvllmi boiiit. boon Ul ttit hr iliar4 tltrat, wt't ky Maplt allay, anrth y i.iiii uroot and toB'b by lotof W a. Parfetr. it nr , ul- is oaaeat'oa, aa. u bo Mid at tn pr.iptrtv a.; Jamti Hatty. . C P 7 Alio, tht following real tttn ittati- ib )f-w Wa-hiBfton, Okartild oonniy, Pa, ri; !,.( flt by JOB loot, with lari I j.itory L haai. mll auhla and olhar aatbkiildinita, bw't Ua ttMt by lot of Kid llt t titata. woti by townvhip nad and ., bi y airty aninir:a or i irrvoi. rtiio i, mkob m tftoontioii, and la ba toi l wa t prvpony of rbot. PatiUll. Al a, aeartaia lot ia New Washington, Clanr. tald aonatr, Pa., btmK da by 3X f, ,Ik a loot lory framt bnuao, two-ttory fmiwo atldlor tbap, nnd othrr watbiildtB(l, ha.lod mut h a lit?, went by miia ttroat, aoth by J. It, Mo. U array, aad north hy Htaamaa. 8Ud, ukva jn viorution. and la W .hi aa tht property of Win. W. Htnimjt AUo, a eouaia twa lot lituatr in tho boroit'o of Now V?iitiat ia, Claardtid painty, P., baaodad on tha wit by mi if H. W. !, M tha watt by an allay, un tht th br mun Mrot nod north by aa alloy, hoinf aJ f 200 u H sat hariuf a lara twu-nary iramt boait wiu kltoa ta nttatatl, at Bill nn i ta.il it iroiit utiltaa tharoon. dttiod. tnkoi in iiiiitin, ai t u . old at tht prpirty of J ihn X tlijty AUo, a ttvtiuQ irtat f nl iit. ia itlum ttiwoanip Cioarbitld a .an'.P., cmumiaf aboutt otj(ht j aorts o I vtisidd aii 1 dtim.-.., f. towt: nn tao nml by lot ol Ja: ib U.if r, aat by laadaof Mihiui, wtit by UnUt' imi Ki. uni.tr. aoUittib By rfrio Urniiiko. Aami aiv aorai ot' tnt U 1 1 ii iar4 and thj baiajtio in woodunl, hivitii trftol tbtra.a a urii i.a hunat, lug oara aad othor B0Mary outoutldia and f-vJ y a on bard. ToMor,,ry uonn of tbo boat Uu-Uioni m Ua tJony Mr Vmntry hotol ttativd, laian ia titcuiian, md tm no told, at tho profiart of Ua. A. Uliuti, Alao, all U 'ftniant'aintorMt lu all tb.t arlt traot ol land iitaatt id Kartbmj towotatp.Clonr Mold CHtaoty, IV, b na4i nt loll iot : lijoftaainf nt utwb ok oa Hi nan tat' lU'a unban.. n. al ooratr of Uud Urmvrljr 4J4 ia P. A. ICart bantpthtcMdosfjaaid rivoroy ltatattral owartot tborvMl, til poroao tn awatU ptaa thowat don wwnn i4 poronoa in a poilj Ihonaa dwo watt IM) ptfvboa U a bio iry i tnonM 4m nna W portant to plaot of ovutaibt(f, a-iauinin 71 aorvo nnd XI ptrebot, rtforxiog. huwtvar.oai of nil iraiH i aoroa, mirt orl.j -a,axld to W. d. itanaor. Ahm, nil iiidoud.al t MJW ajal n Mu tiai oorlaia other trwt ot Und itiaatu ftirmrl in tha ooaatiaial Oltariluldaitd Uyoumiti, HtfW iu Karl, tuat towmhip, Crt4rhid Oiiiniy, p., livuadd aaluiloaitt V:iV.J at a I.Hal? ui HVat H'Meh of dm. bint tan. riroTiMiaav Jti uomsi by th a urt l ia:d nvtr a-lu p ,,t r.irar vittfi ttM aditUwtttl roruir of p S i from tbt i4i I btfinlow da thv.ail r.v r tj tb atvamt fur ibortjf 7tH n -rrnv iu a nuat omar aa bmk ot tho rivei i Uotrat north M dtfrtaa wan li ptr.'hti U p.Mt, uk.aj north 41 degree anal IJ pare net tu Mnpaowravr , tboB outb jtidtpfrofa tait U porouta u utrua tiiratr on bank at tbt nvtr , Uonoa down t.iti nrtr ay tbt tovcral eonrwe tboraul 41 prMrj to a wmta oak ; Ihunoo to (th .Id pareh Co a poat ooratr) IBtntt tuuth 1W ptrebot u a pbtati tutooo wott U prarsaai la white plant ttiaa.it t.aic. pr. ahoa to a ourner tbtate watb Jj Jnroot. im j pomuoa w a ao-aio)B an i ptaja i ogin a.njutaiainj .W anrai aad II. ix,.. u4 at. bia part wt pateou Nut. StUtiuid -it. i, (ten utati uj pNtf ftiifl rnarun 7i aer-K miiM ar kat, told to Pmacii M', ua, eit. Alia, nil tbat mrUiA tuba imrm, ttjuajad aa tht roaihti hy 4iuneli. noxin o, U. Alainaa aad Priot' tp.Mn, oatt and aortb by Und da- wuiniNian iaa narei, wore or ten, witht, Ao., wnvisf oroetad merest.) two dweltm ba.to-l, hra. aud oibvr aieaMAry aatbiuldiaici ; aitu. a g-4 ambard, aud p4r. af tut Unrd aeued, tanen in eieeotioa and to he ao.d at thn property ol Hi vara Jtdtirroy. Aieo, nil tbu nariatu mrtoUMOb taoeajut sa4 Uaet af load, titonta U Uwraiioo tawo bip, Cloardold eoajs khv, hia ivd sn j dot enaed a Miwaty to WU i aWgtaaiatf at etoaoa by a hUck nal ua twwnaain rdi iooojo nbintf tuld roat bj lHleusoonriM aad ditlMtai, via; rwna it mfrmn Well ten ptretita, aatd inidagrtot w.ittl IVpurubia, aorta drvne at 44 porohet, aortb tM Uotfroaa weal w Mrrw abet tavaM north do deraoa won u perttaH norm or gifNi weK SI prva4, noru IU at reti weal tf peithvi, aortB derate w-at 14 poroboi ta a want oat thaaoo or u4 oi J. W. d.ati lima ti dtiiena wtt 41 pertuetw wait pine mump vuoa Bwrta il rtojivot wott W prbei tu wutti tbenoo auala hj uui wtaioaa Moit We a 11 port baa to a poet ; tbau.it ny land ni Joan 4itanli toot t adi noatreot eat ti ! ptrtota lo tionoa t tbonaie by wtner Ua tt ol Jaa. atiioaaii a or (9 4 dsovt aaai m portuot to a puit ( ib4t aorta tt dogrooa an 2n peroow MtplasieiH bojiMuli.tf, abiuuiauif iU norriMd ', I4J paranea. aad aiwnntt. ooi u4rl ot uw t Urjtn trwu l land, wna nt Umm ttattodoa a warrant ta tbo bama af Jra .esara, an4 grauUsi 0 tho Cowman wtnitn at PminvIVltIA by pateai fronted on tun lltWyuI Ha), M I t.ie wtuwr traot vatntwd U do. IL jLiAiamanA Jvittpa Miio a-lve-ia-ar in trait, b; pMtui damd joia 01 jlay, ltl, iea meofd v4 d .iaao tjH ajt ! ao.t ul tne Uid to.rcl, aad iodar n (-tod atntt at ai iiri-aa, nnl oatitf urtio liionow a ferfn au avum, a uf btba bars, bjaa e.iti, and otaer UwMavary tat bidini alio Moving a Urg ararmg erahard- vi, uvH W Mf"'i"a i W h taiii at two uHpertf of Jnulai Mitoii, a) ssai ur a 1 ir.v Iht profjert Hl be awW4 - bloat n pvd at lit t,io ol - ataar arrnod"11114 i4't at iU tr approrod. otserwttt pH" Sill a imtbspJiatJiy p! aid imd l tut tienM ud rua ol tne j,trw t atiouk vU and who, m o dttcvnj; at hwt n aait. ahati mao f wd tn id" w imttaat mil I be ino proaeaioa: va vo r-v tlrnatUa plow tab tioMeffia rUnttv f4 bt iht nbini, w. tn. runnf-v"! waaairr'a OVrKn. fdjWol. ClfMaaidj a Idea. 14, U74 .