BkejttfpttHiciut. mm J V Gemot B. Gooiu.andfii, KJitor, ; CLBARFIELO, Pa. i i i 'iiii i h ia ua haiua.a Kdiiil. ium rtd .jar aalanaa. tha Speial eolumn in narttaalar. Read (i rant's "pont and "honest count" fourth pj;e. ty "no escape, ;h''tIh-s on our Crwllt-Mohilier-llluinejiiustfeel good alter soeinf. his -'iiniini kicked ont ot the Philadelphia IVliinicc. The "sober second lliotijrhts" of '-the (roTernmunfusdi'icusi-cd hy tho H'orM, will bo found on our fourth page. Do not forgot to read tho ''Goldon Truths" ultored by cx-ltovenior Soy. mour, of Now York, as recorded on our first page. llow Will This Koinh. On tho 5th of March, next, Samuel J. Tilden, will remark: l'"or Secretary of War, (ten. (iergv II. MrClellaii. We luivo mado a memorandum on our fourth pngo of tho count in Indi ana in 1817, and of Wisconsin In 18.17 Read as tho World has declared it. Read tho letter of United Stntes Senator Robertson, of South Carolina, addressed to tho Camoron bulldozers who wont to re-elect him to the posi- tlon ho now holds. CofNtlT. "Thovoto actually cast is what was demanded in tho Cameron- n, - l...- U ...... I ' us sco whether von will force t,0 car-, pet-bag rogues to 1 u 1 till yuur order. It is rumored, in political circles, that Binino of Maine, an. I K.iirninn, of Philadelphia, nre about enjoining in partnership in this Slule lor tho pur poss of "bulldozing" Cameron stock. Chairman Hewitt, has just discover ed what President Johnston and bis (,'nbiuct realized ten yearn ago, that Grant is a first-class liar, and will as sail tho personal integrity of every mnn whoso views conflict with his. Hackino. As "lhe government" insisted that "the voto actually east" should bo counted, why hesitate. Why should "the government" cat its own words on such occasions Aro tbo people slaves; or tho rulers knaves! Which? RostijN Intimuiateu. Tho Inst po litical outrage is tbat of thoTildeniles intimidating the people of Boston and Worcester, whore Democratic Mayors have been elected. If bulldozing breaks ont in ' Hosting" what may not happen in New Orleans? Ciiaractkr K.nouiiii. Gov. Slovens, of Florida, who seems to be bossing things in tbo everglades of tho Pan handlo State, is a gruduatoof tho Freed. man's Bureau, and withal has never boon in tbo penitentiary. So says an exchange. He has escaped wonder fully. Reader, tho question of whether you want to bo cremuted, or buried when you die, is elaborately illustrated in the Baron De Palm casu, lound on our fourth page. ' Whether the dead should bo used as fuel In tho future, or food lor worms, as tn tho past, is just now a debatable question. Take your cboiou, mortals. Bostoh 0. K. The recent election for Mayor, in Boston is a hard strike on the godly North. The election of Frederick 0. Prince, the Secretary of tho National Democratic Committee, as Mayor of that city, by over 2,000 majority, Is n turning answer to the Returning Board ol Louisiana, Florida and South Carolina. Boston seldom electa Democrats to any office but to do it at this timo must be very offens ive to loyalists. ' Rut, it's so! SlAII C'OMMITTZK MczTIMO. Cnpt. MrClellan, Chairman of the Demo-j cralic Stuto Committee has called a mooting uf prominent members of bis party at Harrisburg, at 12 o'clock, on Friday next. Let all go that can go, so as lo have a full exchange of views on tlio Radical conspiracy. ' A Misi.RAni.B I'oiioE The lcl'uwil of rrcnident Orion, of tho Western Union Telegraph Company, to deliver ccrtnin dispatches to the Congressional Commiltoe, is ono of tho cheapest dodges ever placed on the boards. His ' blab about the titcrchimn of dispatches is billy understood in this locality. When a few miners wore to bo prose cuted there was nothing tacred about the telegraphing business. All was delivered up. What a chango! What a miserable dodge ! OUR XEXT PllESWEXT. The following congratulatory ud dress has been issued by the Demo cratic Committee.' Room or Tin National Democrat ic CosiMimi, Washington, D. C, Docembor 13, 1876. To the ptvyU of thi Vnitfd Statet: The National Dem ocratic Committee announce as lhe re sult of the Presidential -eleclioa hold on tho 7tb of November, the election of Samuel J. Tilden, of New York, aa President and Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, as Vice President of tho United States. Wo congratulate you j pcoplo, affects to bcliove that tho ad on this victory tor reform. It now ministration of President Tilden would only remain, lor the two houses ofbe injMri",' bo interests of the Congress, in the performance of their duty on tho second Wednesday in February next, to give effect to the voice of the people thut expressed in ibe Constitutional mode by a majority of the Electoral vole and confirmed jy a majority of all the Slates as well au by aa overwhelming majority of all th,peopI of the United States. Hy order of tba Eueative Commitle. " AiiuM a Hawirr, Chairman. ""'"I 9' r",c' Secretary., tiif. niASGEn siTc.inox. Wlii-n Ziu-li I'lmndlt'r, Jay tioulil, ; Jlutlical Senators arc heavy on preco nrnl tlio l!i niblii'Hii muniioiii coiicoi li-nts tli-soiJijoiiilil timut. The liar ilio coitaiiinitv m ii'unt in l.txti.i rinbnrif Patriot, in aUntting t tha-anes- ami, Kloriiki. ami Siuili"t'nroljlia, by imaim of li-'Uirn'il; ,'iAl) i.ud without any rt'Ltir.1 iot Uv volt as jliially itVM.tlir-v did uut (iiilo ;iof j n. r kj-i-n ;blo' 4o ftal a' rrectir nt ilbo dilliftilty wlifi li bin now- come upwlicro tiio minority cundidulc has boen to blntk llitir panii-. Tlu-y ttiwiiincii chosen bocauso of thn ineligibility jllio rerlainy ol ltjtl votes for Hayes, jof bin iiionnt. Tlii is aomcwhat i without i-oiiti.lrrinir, tbo iiiiiliuilility ot lalraniw. consitlvrinir Mr. Morton's no- 'sonio of the electors, and tironosod to'tilkal extwriem-v. Tlieru i out) ca iniaimlucliinj llio other nmetorjrotct .aaaBaaaaaawaawaaa-w vo ill infc CivutorHi .0lrl'fre. : Tit the next step was fbr tho Sonate", un der tho load of Morton and Sherman, to insist that thcro was no power to go behind the certificates of the fiov ernors of tho Slates, and in this way they would claim the election of Hayos upon the lubricated results of the Re turning Boards as certified by Kellogg, Chaniherluiu, anil Stearns, who them selves were to be beneficial ies ol the plot. Tho ui lion of Governor Cirover in Oregon, in refusing to certify Postmas ter Watts as un elector becauso of bis disability under tho Constitution, and in giving tho certificate lo the candi date who received the next highest vote, has deranged the plan of tho con spirators very seriously. If, according to their original scheme, tho certificate of the Governor is conclusive, then Mr. Tilden has tho noccssary lH!i votos, and is elected. If they chango front, then the villainy of tho three Returning Boards will be exposed to review, and tho fraud must fail. To make a rule for each case, nnd make it fit the procnistean bed of a selfish policy, will of courso not trouble lhe eo,13Cicnco 0f Horton and SWnmn, who aro tho Senatorial leaders in the movemont to make a Returning Board President by tho short method of sim- llio BlllH.rni!linil wnn pii'!!'.!OE, ".CnSlS u'lu'i' ' "ut "jewel they admire. Only ut tho last session Morton contended for tho necessity of a new regulation to connt tho votes for President, and was upheld by Sherman, Rut since tho election they hnvo both openly maintained tho right ol the President pro trmporr of the Senate not only to open, but to connt and decide the votes sent to him for custody alone, until Congress should tako order on the sub ject. Therefore, it will not be surprising to see these leaders sustaining one rule of action for tho Roturning Hoard States, ami tho very opposito lor Ore gon. Thut is to soy, they will assumo there is no power to go behind the cer tificates in ono case, and every power to go behind them in tho other. When tho conspiracy to count in Hayes bad only tho Returning Hoards to encoun- i tor, the road ton conclusion was broad enough alter Chandler and his confed erates had determined to take tho risk nnd tho responsibility. Now, howevor, tho completion of ! the work is by no means so easy, and the situation is complicated with troub les they did not suppose possible when ihoy concocted their plan lor retaining possession of powor by any means, however desperate. The men who have undertaken this contract to carry Hayes into tho White House by a com bination of common swindlers, playing their gamo throughout wilh marked cards and loaded dice, will be apt to find in tho end that honesty is tho best policy. Xca York Sun. . , . REMOVAL OE THE CAPITOL, Tho llnyor and city Councils ol Philadelphia aro preparing to make a raid on tbo next Legislature, looking to the removal of the Capitol buildings frorc Harrisburg to that city, and arc offering Memorial Hall, on the Centen nial grounds for tho use of tho Senate and House. How sharp. These city patriots wore awaro that thoy coold never draw a million dollars out of tho Stato Treasury for tho purpose of erecting a Capitol in that city, but thoy got it for Centennial purposes,! and now magnanimously offer to do nate (?) tho building to tho State. How i innocent nnd disinterested ! Wo are opposed to tho removal of our Slate Capital for various reasons. The chief one is, thai crime enough is perpetra ted at tho rural Capita), Harrisburg, without enticing the members to go where the ulluroments are ten fold. Moro, lhe city now assumes to be tho State, and if tho Legislature was bound lo meet thcro, tho roughs would swear that tho members werethoirproporty. Resides, we expect to live long enough to sco all our largo citios free and In dependent Irom the Slates in which they are now located. Paris may be France; but Philadelphia is not Penn sylvania, and never will be. There has been nn "irrepressible conflict" go ing on between our largo cities and tho citizens of tho Stales, which will not stop until they are free and indoien dent ol each other, and in view of this fart our Capital city is trying to rake everything into her lap hcloro a divis ion takes place. . His Popi Labitv. An exchange Bays: "President Tilden's vote in Pennsyl vania exceeds that of Presidont Grant in 1872 by more than 16,0u0 votes, and his vote in the six central States of Now York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois exceeds that ol Grant by upwards of 200,000 votes. Tilden's vote in the entire country is greater than that of Grant four years ago by nearly a million of votes, If votes were weighed, and not counted, the superiority ot the Tilden vote over that of Grant would bo still greater, as tho vote of the toiler contains near ly all the ignorant freedmcn of the South who hardly know the meaning of tho ballot. Rut the President, whoso shamefully corrupt and Imbecile rule has been so signally repudiated by Iho country, nnd h proposes In hishumlli tion nnd i-ago to overthrow tho decis ion of the ballot by tho bayonet. Let him and bis fellow conspirators have a caro. The Tarpoian rock Is not far from tho Capitol." ' ' For Once. A "flagrant usurpation" was noticed lor the first timo In the columns of tho Journal, last week, at though a thousand of tbo same kind bad occurred within Ilia but sixteen year. Perhaps tbey scaped tba edi tors notice. ' ils can't tea very well, any how. " ' ' ' ' ," KAVir.il PRECEDENTS. jtioaof "ri'eloiiU," totsotYk fiilkiwir:5 j'iator Morton j wrrstlifig ilmpcr-l atclv trilli the Oriir.an iolu H bus ., uH -Ui -rl -IJU IJC situ ioiuviiu ins atwtitiuii. i is anion l ne caau is ina& oi WallacA and STnVpson troni South Car olina. Simpson was elected to Con gress over Wallnco by a majority of several thousand. Ilia majority was in luct larger than all the votes east for Wallace. : Rut Simpson was ineli gible, to a sent in Congress for the rea son that ho was an officer in tho con federate service aud bis disabilities had not since been removed. The Repub lican commiltoe on elections in the Forty-first Congress took the ground that all the votes cast for Simpson wcro no bettor than so many blanks, and tbat Wallace, having received the the only legal votes, was entitled to bis sent. John Cessna reported tho resolution, which was adopted by the House, and Wallace was thus made a member of the Forty-first Congress though ha waa detested hy more than fivo thousand votes." We simply ask, bow does that fit tho Oregon case? Tbo resolution seating Wallace issued from the Republican committee on olections, and it stands as the decision of tho Republican majority of the nouso. South Carolina. The editor of tho Philadelphia Timet, in alluding to the revolution in South Carolina, sajs: "There are some facts conneetod with llio inauguration of Wadn II amnion aa Governor ot South Carolina which spoak trumpet-tonguod to tho country as to the revolutionary procoodinga of the Chamberlain pretenders. ' Thecol orcu tieputincun secretary or Mate, blii now acting unuer vtiamuortu.n, com- j rhi8 Tillwi ,ay, . HmRXor ,., fieJ under tho seal of the State, thatlrepol.t o( ,,, ab.,ervatins in South Hampton , was elected by 92,261 Totes' Carolina, as given by our Washington to 01,127 for Chamberlain; Judire , .,.? ... " Muckcy, a Republican Judge, adminis- terod the oath of office to Hampton; Senator Robertson, twice elected lo tho United Slates Senate by the Repnbli cans, wns on the platform, and Mr. Hamilton, the only Intelligent propor ty-bolder among llio colored Republi cans elected to tbo legislature, and ono of tho ablest men in tho body, was no of tho committee on tho inaugural ceremonies. There can bo littlo doubt that iu a few day the Senate will for mally recognize the Hampton House and Hampton k Governor, and then tho Chamberlain carpet-bag rebellion will collapse by the general doscrtion of its miserable followers. . Who will caro fbr Ruger then f Nobody will notico bis army ; nobody will offend him; nobody will care ho long he : . l.-' .l.-li: ! plays dross parade about tbo Capitol, tor the State government will attend to its own business and lot oven-body else alone.' 1 ' ' 1 ' " Conoress. This body is now subdi vided into a number of roving com mittees trying to find, out who was elocttd President last November. The "progress ol tho age," fat reform ers term their movements) and Radical reconstruction on a twetre year's basis baa rendered thi vicious syalom oi Na tional legislation aooessary.- This in novation Is enough to damn os as a Republic, tn the estimation of all Im perialists and Despots. " Our infantile weakness is as apparent to-day as it was one hundred years ago. This is not the fault of thscliild, or tho system of government undor which we live. Our vagaries are directly traceable to the parent or the party, that bat been administeringour governmental afTaira for the past sixteen years. We admit' remitted. The Democrats bold that that Revolution stares us in tho face this pardon did not restore the con front all directions, caused by Ibe die- j vict to citizenship, and aver that bo is obedience of law and human rights superinduced by corrupt and ungodly men who hare about as much respect for the constitution as a swino has lor pearls. And until other agents are employed we will remain in jeopardy. Intimidation, Thii is, the hobby tho Radicals have been riding since the election, so far as the Southern Slates are concerned. Tho compelling of vo ters in Now Knglaud to poll an open ticket, contrary to law, was not an in timidution in the estimation f the! Judge Sherman, who was on the rag moral idea fflongcrs. Oh, no! The Jged edge, for various crooked things, Congressional commiltco in Louisiana, however, bas discovered an intimida tion feature that the shrewd Yankees never dreamed of "down east." Thehd bettor hand that joB over to the Kamcai nnu anzeTs in XiOutsiuna, for over a month previous to tho election, proclaimed tho fuot that Gen. Sheridan and tho army was coming down there, and that every negro that would vote for Tilden would be shot, and their children put back inlo slavery ! A no gro named Ward, whilo making a Dem ocratic speech, waa told by a carpet bagger that, it he did not slop, ho would shoot him and cut his benrtont. Hundreds of such instances are being brought to light by tbo committee, now now about intimidation ? 1 I I 1 Ll " ' ' A Reformer Ovesboabd. George R'asAinirfoii Falrman, who was appoint ed Postmaster at Philadelphia about three years ago, undor the arrange ment of "reform within tho party," and lujiermtended by George R'tisA ington Curtis, editor' of Harprr't Jour nal of rinIi:ation,(?) (negro voting) was kicked on t of bis position last week by Simon Cameron A Son, and Andros coggin Louden Snowden, ohiof coiner of tho Hint, appointed In bis Mend. t airman bad tho audacity to' go to Cincinnati and voto for Rlaino for Presi dent, , That bit ol lolly bas caused his removal, and a renegade Democrat lo Cumoron takes bia place. This last reform movement "within the party." may be a little rough on tbo two WASHINGTON'S ; but, then, thoso modern onea aro ready to pocket an insult JU every corner, If personal gain is the result. Honor is at a huge dis count with such pttu triota as thoso named.' iEt ,'!,.'('',',.,,, i , ' i - j .., A Practical Man. Dr. LeMnyne want ui to burn our dead and devote tba root of burials, tombstosss, aVa , to the payment Of the national debt. Sucb an undertaking might Itly be I called bolt jrravoand heavy. I It seems that Smith Carolina is just now doubly blen d. That unhuppy f. (Minovwcimn nuMww r.xcoimves and two t.tgislattrcs on hand. The J!ujjiul .ugiu-ulil t'Uatiiibi'rluiii as (inviTiiOi'.in tbi imisSniv t llio Rump, or Binifritv Acnjbty, nnd the Demo crats also, inaugurated lien. Wudu Hampton in the presence ol tho ma jority ie;;islnture. (ren. Hampton has ckar majority ol over t Ham- berlain. Tho vulo Btauds 92,261 foi ibit! vole rrrtilied to by the rre-i broad stul ol the Male and tallies ex actly with lhe Democratic Stute Com mittee. Simpson, Democrat, for Lieu tenant Governor, has also a majority ot 139. . It is as clear to all fuir mind ed men as the sun at mcridion, that the Democrats carried this Stale at the recent election, and It is only a ques tion of lime, when Cameron, Grunt A Co., will be compelled to recognize the fact. Gen. Hampton baa been in auguraled and he will remain there mill! he is displaced hy force of arms. Aftur that Revolution ! The Jacobin Club. France, or any other country, never enjoyed a more godless sot of rulers thaa are tho crea tures who assume to sway the destines of this Republic in this Centennial year. , When such men as Morton Chandler, and the two ('amorous, are put forth as the champions to regulate public affairs, this Republic finds itself just where France was In 1 78! in tho throes ol Revolution. Let ibeso bold bad men subside and wo will have peace and prosperity. But if thoy are continued in power our country will bo plundered of her "Virtue, Liberty and Independence." It isa very ru ninrksblu fact at Ibis day that tho party which has boasted tbat it was "controlled by grand moral ideas," is ltad llV It lll'lintfon rv,i.r,t !-"".' cubal, filled with tho venom of devils, aud yet, in point of truo statesmanship, luck the intelligence ol a Champanze Monkey. : What Turns TiiEMTho Philadel WUHbOjlVHVIVIIl, iv HI UU IMJVII tllHV I1U luv, .nMlt BtruH, , .... B ... jeot of comment in these columns, thut whon a negro becomes a propci ty. hold er bo censes to uphold the carpet bag LOV01.nlmjl,K whu.h ,,, ,vm.Kt un. emies of the property. holding clans, and thns finds his way Into tho Demo cratic porty, which is now the only ono in tho South promising protection to either property or life. In Louisiana colored men own nearly $20,000,000 worth of tiroiierls and. accordimr 10 a recenL test i mnn v. iiliiumt ovim-.- onc cf .,1C90 .... .m,.irijll,m lmw i vote wilh the Democrats. Yet there are newspapers which insist that the people of the South still vole according' to the color classification in the census tables. V Rl UNIlER if not a Crimk. Thosu Democratic Congressmen who so strenuously advocated tho admission of that "rotten borough" Colorado us uStatomusthavosensccnough toseo at ibis timo that they are tho men who have jeopardized tbo election of Tildeu and produced the present interminable confusion In business and in politics. Colorado comes about as near having population enough for a Stato as Clear Hold county, has for a Congressman.! More: Had this monnUiin Territory remained in its swaddling clothes for a whilo longer 184 Electors would have been a majority of tho Collego. , We ask every aensiblo man : How far are we off of the mark I Another Misfortune. It appears that one of the 11 ayes electors in Flori da, spent some lime in the penitentiary of that State, but was pardoned out beloro bis timo expired, and his fine as notoriously disqualified as though be bad boon a Postmaster, or any othor office-holder. It seems that tho Ruds. were so bard run for candidates for electors that they were compelled to gobble up alt manner of disqualified trash. What wonders "moral Ideas" do gonerate. Tn Defender. Senator Shonnan, of Ohio, tins a hard timo dufending I lit rogues in his party. Thetwo previous sessions be had to defend his brother, and compelled to resign or bo impeach ed. Now ho defends the Louisiana and Florida scoundrels. The SfMtorl soncn ,nnrgr, who, in his retirement, has moro timo to look up tbo facta. no corneas mat me Shermans are great men, but like other families, one- third of them are 6-rsl-class scoundrels. Tweedle dee. The Radicals make an awlul fuss boonuso the Governor of Oregon has coriitied that becnuse the Rads persisted in voting for a disfran chised man for elector, mat a Democrat has boon elected in bis stead and because of bis disqualification. More, theysny that their man bas over 1,200 of a ma jority of tho popular vote ! That may bo so; but somebody over in Louisiana has certified to the election of KIGHT Klectors, who aro in a minority of over 8,000, and their competitors were not disfranchised, either. How is that for consistency t : I ! n - l . . . Hno Kisi'Ds. Tho Congressional Com mil tees, who have gone to the Southern Stntes to Investigate tho re cent election frauds in thoso States. have bardly rommonced their investi gation!; yet, they have already dts-l covered the most gigantic frauds ever' perpetrated on the elective franchise, and when thoy report both white and black will bo amatcd at tho crime of Ibeearpct-bagger in those "hull-dozed" I States. Tb elective franchise in Louis- iana is as huge a farce as liberty in Mexico , ,, , How the Tuinq Works. The South Carolina Legislature Is in a bad fix. The Court! have enjoined the 8ute de positories from paying ny warrants issued by Mackcy.or by authority of the prulondod Legislative body over which he presides, Tha result i tbat the members are becoming fearfully de- morallged. , Tha wai-ranla Issued bt Speaker Wallace are promptly cashed. A Mintakk. When such polilrs! bulldorurs" un Chandler, llio Cam-! erons and loitnt, start ml on a mis- uti lo tnuiiicn thcuiwnt mammy ol libeiiy'luyiujj citizens of this country, they iwcil not he disappointed' if they fail hi Ihiiir'urraiid.uiid may be thank ful If ibey are ullowed to Jiyo eiiuide of u prison cell, the liuluncO of their natural lives. Theso men have pros tituted every ponition they bavo lieen I called to fill. They hu' t) Insulted .j. s, , , ,'',.,..,. . - - ucii:. i ir, i iiv u liiuiru.oi M . .l k.uJ sad alone .tnTJfM.w My i'f (.""ui-T" lAtfTij'e ureVfiT rfetanli."' Honce theT "tited" not they be surprised if those they bavo betray. ed tuk'i the law into their own hands and execute ll severely. '''' Moat Careui.ess. An awful cx plosion ol Nitro Glycerine occurred about three-quarters of a niila from IVtrolia, II a tier county, on Sunday night a-week. A wagon loud of the ex plosive of 000 pounds, from Tituvillo wits being unloaded by two men near the storing magazine. By turelessutaa it is supposed a can was dropped caus ing the catastrophe. ; Tho wagon, the horses, the men were literally all blown lo atoms. Small fruguicnis and shreds of flesh are all that can be found of tbo unfortunate men. in Pelrolia the shock was like that of un earthquuke, ono the jar was perceptiblo at a dis tance of twenty miles. A Three Million Swinulk. The New York Security . Lilo Inauranee Company hits ynm by tho bourd, and nearly three million of somebody's cash ulong with it. This company was or ganized in 18G2, and has beuu doing a prosperous business, but last week the Insurance Commissioner sent an ex pert to examine tho books of Iho con cern, and reporls tho liabilities' at 13, 683,1 8C.5,and the assutls,asclaimed by the officer, at only 1.291,12R23. Tin company has been ordered into liqnida lion, and Mayor Wickham has been appointed Receiver. , i Tho New York S'un has stumbled upon a brand new subject for editorial discussion : "Where are wc drilling?' , Well, there are a great many people soliloquizing over that subject just now. Ono mdo individual remarked the othor day that we were drifting b 1 wnrds. . He uttured this tboughlessiy, not even believing that there was a drill of that kind in existence. There is no mistake hut thut w eare "il rilling" and it behooves all good citizens to gel out of the drift. A Good Kit. The Huston Hrralil, in its Independent way, says: "Wo do not believe that Tilden is entitled loan electoral vole from Oregon, but it is a legal question on which authorities differ. Wo do bclievo that be is enti tled lo eight votes from Louisiana and to others from South Carolina and Florida. If the Oregon case helps to open the case of tho other disputed States it will servo the ends of justice nnd truth." Tin Granukrs. The Crawford Di m- ocrat says: "Tho Stato Grange ol I'. Irons of Husbandly met in Mouil villo this week. Several hundred mem bers of the order were in attendance. Tbey mot regularly al the Court House this city, Wo would publish farther particulars of tho proceedings but His the evident desire of the order to pre servo the strictest secrecy in all their movements. ' Tnii Dead Tom-Tit. The Altoona Sun says ; "An election will bo held at tbo Logan House iu tbi.uity, on Wed nesday next, December 20, 1876, at 4 o'clock P. M., tor tho purpose of elect ing a Colonel of the Fifth Regiment National Guard, rice Col.. James F. Milhkon, discharged.'1 - Poor Jim I What a maityr ho has made of him self while striving toserve his country. Bot'a Work. Tbo Johnstown Tri bune chronicles another terrible accl dent which happened to a boy named Jas. McCrcight, ouThursday last. He He jumped ono "steel dump" train was thrown backward, llenlighted length, wiso on the track, and the wheels of tho dump passed over his body and head, and mashed him into an unrecog nizablo mils! of jelly.; ,1 .... - n Tux, Jeffeeson Bi rr Contest. An exchange says: "In February, 1801, when tho House of Reproncntativos was engaged In the choice of a Presi- dent, they were in session almost two weeks belore llurrguve in and Jeffer son was chosen. The session is re- corded under one dote, and no recog. nition of the lapse of timo appears on tho journal A Slntr VKg -11 1 1 C inrjsi remained in session until the hitler part of Octo ber, the Grant Cunieron Chandler con spiracy would never have been put in motion. Democratic Congressmen, do you seo your mistake? Just us soon as you adjourned, the army was in mo tion, and the bull-dozing ot the South, orn States commenced. Do you see ll ? Whams the DirrEKiNCK. The Radi cal leaders conloss that they bavo sto len the electoral votes In Florida ami Louisiana, but they did it in a legal way. All right genlloman, but why howl so awfully over the Oregon rase,' which has boen both legally and Con stitutionally acquired by the Demo crats. Rail, plcuse answur.,',. tj ( ;,', Two Posies. Grant says lie docs not care a damn for the Supreme Court of South Carolina, ' and Zacb. Chandler in alluding to tb outrage! in South Carolina, saystothe Democrat; What aro you going to do a bonl UT Tbat taunt, from a member ol the Cabinet, should condemn a sobor ad ministration. , . ,-) i ! ,. -. , ' " - aaaa-aa i 11 .i ' Riuut for Once. Peter Cooper.lho Greenback candidute now give ll as bi opinion that "Tilden has been fairly elected, and It would be u great shame lo cheat biin out of it" He denounce "tho effort of tho government to count him out and count in Governor I laye." The Chicago Timet says: "Tbttia toward event of il,e past tew days soem to have wrought President Grant into a most aggravated condition of doii'l-care-a-dsuinativencs, ro, t0 apeak.' 1 -..( ,; t.( . .. n ! The lnttr-Octan note tha'. a Moody and Bunkey walla has been published, and that Mr. Beecher' face has ap peared tarved on a gOM loclostogaplut of Kentucky; stomachjcorcVr., , , ,. KEFVSES TO of! i'COOPEO. Simon Cameron A Sou, in their con spiracy to overthrow tho popular gov ernment oftlnlpcontiucntL simioea.! thut the IUtflica(t'nitedSlttcsSoiiutgr from Smith Ciirtiliua would natitrall coiubinu them And allow hluiaujf 'o bo tnipjNid, fill' ibu UMunii.behliOl of tho said Father and Son. Uut Mr. Robertson very plainly iiiforma the t'oiifplrutors thut bo cannot confeder ate wilh I lit.- tn in thvir crusade against Civil Liberty. 1 he Senator answers "T-- i i.iii -ii u i i t. iot i iu.. av.i r.TTV. i l h.,l..iri,i UUIM'll HIIU UlUVin lit I.IJ ... I an exrrirssrrmirt my Ttews and wtsberf u lu allowing my name to bo umtl as a caudidiiU'lorre-eleclioo tulhe Culled Slates Senate at the cleoliou i"ten4ed to be huld on Tuesday nexv, In winch l is vxiiecled that the Senate v. 'A Co- nperalu wilh the body known aa the ilackev Uouse, conveyeu oy your let ter of this dale, has been duly receiv- i. , I can sco no wav in w hich, casisl- ontly with my views of duty, i could eriiiit mysell lo aland as a caiinuiule lor re election by that body, ll has been decided by our cou rt of luat re sort that the body claiming to tiariici- paiu in tiiai eiecuon as tue tiotise ui . . i . . I .T . .i . ll . Ueliix'seiilulives is not a coiialilulional and lru-al botlv. and thut it can iierform no act that inn be recognized by tue . . r . courts. I am bound by consistency with all my past official action, and my recent opinions and convictions, to bold tbat it is tho provinco of my own .Slum, having iho same rights as the most lnvored Slutes ia the L'tiion, to determine for hcrscll the question ol the constitution and legal character of her public omcers. 1 know ol no olbur way ot reacbing a tluul conclusion on such a subject but tbat through tlieue lurniiiittlion of the courts, i , As a citizen, believing that all secur ity lor life and property reals in obey ingiind supporting the judicial author ity of tho Male, I am constrained to yield to tbo final duuaiuii of this ques-l null uy me courts, i snouia noi oe worthy to represent my Sluto in the L'niled Slules Senate il I did not both ressct tne constitutional rigbts ol the Suite and give lo them my lull efforts lor their maintenance, or if 1 fiiil lo yield obedience to the constitutional powers appointed by the State for the determination of such question i nor oiilu 1 hone LuaL 1 a inula beauMumea bv the L'mied Status Senate ahould II yield myself to measures looking to the i lislrancbiseinent ol my Stale or resist ing, her constitutional authorities that body has always acted with enii ncnt dignity and justico, and could I overcome ull oilier objections, 1 could not possibly present myself before that body seekiiit; ils recognition while while plotting against the integrity and honor of llio Stale dear lo my birth and hie long associations, and peculiarly so miller the relutions that I malum to ber aa her representative in the hiirh est national body, bound to exert my sell for the protection and advancement ucirardinir thai body, iiilendinirUt pro ceed toelecta United Jlsles Senator on 1'uesduy next, as coiiHtitutionally de fective for want ol co-operation of tbo constitutional House ot llepresenta- tives, I am constrained to withhold my name as a candidate before it. Very respectfully yours, T. J. KoBXRTSON, United Stales Senator. , JiEECUEH OS THEATRES. needier s t.nnstian Union tin an ar ticle on the theatre and church, taking t lie grotinu mat tue Diieincs ol retorm ingtlietheatreis not within tho provinco oi i.ie eiergy, out mui it must reform itself. Now, if the theatre is a moral injury to the community, as it must be if it if not decent, and Heecbor seems to imply it is not, then it is as l .1... L .. f a -l .... .. ttiucu tuu uuHiiiesa oi tne piupii to cry out against tho thoatroand demand ila purification as to assail any oihor in stittition that threatens the moral web tare of the community. Beecher sayi, moreovor, that it is no more the business of the minister to meddle with the theatres than it is the business of the theatrical managers to interfere with the churches. This ia clap-trap. The business of the the- aires is amusement simply ; bnt the churches have charge ol tho relitrion and moral! ot tho community, and if in atnuainirine community tuetneatrf cal managers present plays tbat are not decent, as Beecher say! they do, tnen the unurco should, as a duty treat the theatre aa an evil, and bring to near us innuenceiocieanso us moral atmosphere. Heecher says flippantly that "it ii as much as churches can do to attend lo their own institutions ; and for them to undertake to ran theatres and be come responsible lor them is more than it ia just to expect." No one expects tho churches to run theutres any more than oilier employments ot men ; but in both cases, ll tho business Is immor al, the churches have a duty to perform In sayingsonnd warning their people against mem. The lact Is, Heecher, in this matter, is aimply hedging.' Since his fieiy trial, he has lull the necessity of ap- pearing to be very orthodox, so as to secure bis place In the Congregational denomination, and the prosiect of his dying in tho order of sanctity. Ho really thinks theatres aro woll enouirb und has no objection to them, but be wishes to bo on tha ante tide with his strioter ('oiigrcgallonalist associates, and so talks stiitf u please them, A to the dooency or indecency of inert i tea, w can tell the riymoulh pastor that no play oonld be put on the singe so indecent a that he ha him soil enacted In Brooklyn for two years past. Parents who are carelul about the morals of their children, might prefer to havo them frequrnt other place of amusement than that in which Henry Ward Headier doe hi acting. N. Y. Sun. A Had Libel. Messrs. Hlruthart A Sons, of Philadelphia, who furnish tho marblo for the now city buildings ut Market and Broad elects, prosecu ted the editor of lb Bulletin last week for libel, and laid their damage at 150,000. The jury awarded the plain tiffs of crm on account of damages. Thai' an awful discount these fancy time.., ... , j 8t! A noth er. It appear that tbo Hayosites bad a disqualified Elector on their ticket in Michigan, and that tba party ."controlled by grand moral idea" will lose ono of their men in that exccsiivo loyal Commonwealth. How the souls of "tho loyal million" must by vexed over the reported blun ders made by their party friend. ... " iwaaa aa. a ' The Gallant Soldi sa. Gen. Corse, who "held tb fort" at the Altoona pass ia Georgia fbr General Sherman In ISO'S, is holding the fort for Tilden In Illinois. , He ia outspoken in hi de taasaU tbat tba work of the Louisiana ballot-box thieve shall be thrown ont. Tbo Radical failed State Senator, liobertsoii, of Mouth Carolina, ha be famo so' bull dozed that he mounted the Hampton platform, at Columbia, on Inauguration day. , i Where ia Ue?U Senator Conk ling.ofNw Vork, dead or alive T Why one b not aail ia for "the covn mtnt," a htreloJer. Had bm bia wisbaakaowa ?. ,,, f .,, , "A Rkbsi. Sraiuii." Congressman ! Hill, of Georgia, before leaving bis homo for Washington, closed a con gralulutyry atldress In liiaconstilUji'iiln ..,llii.: Li h i , - r r . ; 'tfy S.sitheni coantryinen, tit op portunity lr our reVeng has i oi.ie ut lu-4, and b t 11 bo lbonnih and. com- plotc. Rut bew stiall w luku Mvcngvl upon our enemies? Not by invading their country, nor burning their houses, nor Insulting their women! Not by placing I lie in under the rule of ignor ance and crime, rocoiislrucliiig their Stales, and using the army lo protect none oi i uemj iiiiiiua. '--""no " ..". jtblu iuiu un willing to we Uisui hott. , I est, peaceful, constitutional govern meiiL We will lubor for our whole country, and oppress no partul il. We will br:-d no carpet-baggers, disperse no Legislatures, and deprive no invalid soldiers ol their pensions. We shall guurd sacredly ttie puolio credit and pay lailbtully the public debt. We hall make every foot of our soil aa- erod to froemen, and every freeman proud that be is an American citizen. Finally, wo shall now build again our desolate South, and aiake it brighter, happier, and more prosperous than ever before. Our children shall love it as lhe dearest land under the sun once deceived and often wrcnged, but always honorable and bravo and for An Explanation. Tho Chicago Timet makes this defense for the Pres ident. "The constitution doesn't aa- ihorizo the President to maintain a Dcmocratie lorm of government in any Slate, it's only a ErpulJtran form, hence these troops." "Old Abe" once remarked, that the party that was able to elect a Presi dent, could also inaugurate him. Lin coin was hugely in the minority, and Samuel J. Tilden bai over 300,000 of a majority, and of course he will be In aiignruted. , Do It Now. Tho recent voto in Boston, for Mayor, poiuta Uainplon- ward, slaiige ai it may seem. And it the Radical leaders cannot interpret it in that way now, they will In tho near future. WnERE is KLAINR ? 1 his is now one of iho modern conundrums, followed by the question : 'Why don't he nieak ? We think he is bull-dozed by Camoron. Poor Hlaine! Tho "traitor" Hampton" troubled somo pcoplo who never saw him. Well, some timid, superstitious folks do st are easily, and often see ghosts and hob goblins. Sfu? drfrtisfmrtiiS. N OTICK, f h aunavl aUvtiofi fr DirMlara f tha Cvitat Nation) banlt! OlottrScId, will b bii mt tkm bttnlklnic botiaij, on T4y, J. 9, 177, otrti tb kuari of 1 mmi 4 't riufc p. m. W.M.BUAW, Dm. 1.1, 1S7I St. Ch.r. IS OTIC I. A 'tiojr of ttw CUarfltltl Fir Briek O., will ka blrj t lb one ( C. W. fiiutlh, otl TutuctttT, Jmm. 2d, U77. I 1 'Uek u. .. for Ih purpoM of ttrtiBf Bern t rr9 tor lb OlILl A atratlait af tka ataefckol-tara of lha Ctaarl.ld liaa Cu aritl ax kalt at Ika uUca af Ika CI.att.IS lira Brick CV.Ia Claart.ld. oa Maadaa, Jaa. S, IS7I, at I o'clock p. aa., lur tka alaotiaa uf afBcar a aatl Ika Iraoaactiua af atkar bualacaa. A tall al taadaaca ta raajaaatad. W. W. BUTTS, VlaartaM, bao la, l7t .It. - Baa. . JOTICB OaT INCORPORATION. Kolloa ia lar.lr (Iras tkat Ika "Claarlalt Ooraat Basil" will )raanl a patltian ta tka Coart af Uaartar Bataiaaa, aa W raaaada;, tka link aaj af Jaaaara. A. II. l:7, fur a L'kanrr W la aorbaraliut far aait bant. JtLl ULOOkl, llaa. II, lJ II FYatkutalara. JOTICB. Uanrj A. Bkiotal, ) Ia tka Coart of Coat ' Cunaittaaaf 1 aaoa Plaaaaf Claar- aaorfa Skiaaat. j lal! aoatlj, Pa. NoUaa la karakT gfras lo til eotaaraat, tkat llaarjr A. Skiual kaa ila ia tka Pmlkoaularr 'a oflioa, kia partial araouat al Coaiaittiaa of tha at lata af Uaoraa Shtraal, laaatla. K 1,1 II LOO V,, baa. la, lift It, FiaCaoaatar;. tlOITIaR'H NOTICE. Janatkan Doastot aa. Wai. Albart, Gaorga Alaart taai Uaarj AlkarU Tha aatartlfftaal Aalitar. apuolataf kjr tka Coart ta tiatributa tha ajraaaatr af aala af Ua fathlaal'a ral aatata, ta tka aratttara lagallt aa lltlaa Ikarato, will atlan-J to tha daliaa of aaid ap nolalurat at hla offiaa Is Clrtrtald, as taaadav, Jaaaary It, IS77, kataiaaa tha kaara af I o'elaca a. . tad I a!ak p St.. wkaa aad whara all jierauniiBttraalad iaa attaad. ISRAEL TKST, - Claartald, Daa. il, ll7l-lt Atdiaar. LItbNKB NOTICF- Tka fallawla aar aooa kara Had ia tka oBoa of tka Uiark af ivurt af Quanar ttcaaiima af Claartald eoantr, tbir itaillluaa tad ttoada lar Liaaaaaa, at tha Jaa arj aaaaiuaa sail, ttfraaablj ta tka Act of Ar aaiaUri ortt Llrtaitl. A. J Dratchar ...Caraaaviila Mn Barak Ballar...-.- Biflar Mlchaal Carrol .....Oaaaaia tilliam Hank... ..Wuadaard Rsjaaaal Kuan Hanaaritar H. H. Mwtaatilia.......M wCaraaaanila Juka lluliabea Woodward Joaaith Willart H.....Truutrilla W. W JS.t. ,Ol.a Huua Fn-at lak Wraaa - ...Huatadala J. b. Baas ..M .Uualauaia Cartitad rraaa tka Haaard at Claailald, 1 1, a ISlh dar or Drcambar, IS;!. KLI BLOOM, llaa. IS, IS7I us. Prothaaoui;. TH1AI. LIST. Lltt af aaaaaa aat duaia far trial al aaeatd war a. af tka aaaaarjr Tarsi ai Court, II;;, bciai Maailav, Jaa. li, 147 I Waallllaat t. Bl VI. Juht Patahia. va. Joea. Ilartahur. Uaoraa 0. Paaaotora At Irat Paau, Br. lianial Lowa A.J. AM. U. Aataa Maorta B. Loaaa M. V. Oatharaaa VVilliaat l.ethar Saaaaal Wid.ailra U.oraa Waiala va. Wtuiaai OurWa.at. tt, va, rraat polar. va. r. 0. Kailraal Co. a. T. A 0. Bailroad Va. vs. Laaaard Kjlar. aa. C. U Uaaaal. aa Jera. Cuopar, va. Hatry Shuwaltar. aa. laaaa Utraaa. va. Jaaiaa A. Harlay. va. T. C. Rallraad Cu. Orlaaiaaa Sat, Milloa Nicbohi B. A C. Han, hurt J. A. Hat, ilaardla va. J. I. A J. 0. krallar. T. K. Bartolda tta. n Laaaard Hilar. W. A. Vhaaa V. . J.M kaa.at.aJ. Adaj'i Thoaaal C. Ilaaiaa va. Ltkih Valia; laa. Ct. va. 0. A U. Betwaat. aa. Uaald taaai. va. Jaka Id. Bkaf. at. tt I I.I BLOOM, Prathaavtarr. Jaaapk t K.ban Hart rawall Daa. M, 117 la. rpoWRSHIF RTATKMKFIT. JOHN M. CBAM, OaatrM Traaaamr af ITaodaard toaaahip, ia aaaaant witk Hoad, Bckaal atd Poor Ptada, ttr tka vaar aadiat Jaar It, 1171:- ROAD PUH D DR. , i Ta aark aalaa taaaiaaal Ikaat Co, Traaa. trlaia froai taaaalad laad, If 7t 'tl..l 119 45 Rsaaltad Jaaa ll,IS7 I, lilt M Jala It. 1174 40 tt - la. II, lT , tot tt " J.a. It, ISTi an to Pak. 17, 1171 If 41 CR. Irordara radaaatad . . la.lt ?t 1 Traaa. par aaalafa al I par aaat Ill; SCHOOL FIND-DR. I loan Maaatad U..... i 1111 Hlata draft..... tnl tt' Sal. daa two aa aalllaataal. Jaaa, '71. I, lit It Oapllaala fat IS7 I,M 74 CR. Bf trdara radaaatad , .l,3 11 DaplinltMaallaaaaa) ,alt 17 ' - '"OR ri'ND DR. . DapMatlafar IS7I - ...... II s - " . 1174... UItt CH By wrdra rail mad ft us s! Ooirapor aol.4Mftikpsari.n g nj arvaa. par oi. tor an pi u ff Vt Ualaaoa aaobmadi iMpitoat....M. 179 H Total aradiiar -..-....v..... T.I it M Balaaa da Trtanatwr...,.,,.,.,, ? 7 W. tit wdWraiM4 AwdltOM of Waodwa.rA twai4ip, hoviag iaafd lha aoaataatawr J.k.a M. fa, 64 thaai m fcba aiatod. . ALkXABUBfc, - AMatti O. W.0VUKN, , ; CJ.W.IAMIOU, W AtUM, twtmOMt. 03. n, iot.ti. guar (IvtrtlSfmfBti. Sheriff's Sale. 1 U. I.. Ctmml.l Uj flrtot sf nndrj wrlu ol FiH FmU. J outer lb Court of 0u Pmjm f Ol f isndrj wrt i Court of Os ll t IBS f lie . ! (l f-lil ofy, ftnil i las 4irtli4, ibr will rili l. frantinf aa Si. J airt Ins frataad runalait I6S feat u Mapla allar, Saiag lata - M ad 2X, aaving aranas taara- a twa-atary taaM kaaa, U br 144 fral, aa4 atbar aaaaarar aut- ba.l4tai al, lk.a w a.iia. a4 la aa Alaa, aautlata iaa af araaaS allaala el Waad- a-arJ rrahp f-lf.a-ft-a' aaa ' W -.Vili mmmmr l. j iiiaiaaaaaap-aam ij j tualb k ..la,, aaitad. lata. I !, Alta. a arrlaia trat at laa.l aituala ia iaa- rla taaa.kii. Clatrtki amabtr. I'a., a.ia(alaia( aauat Ally-rikl arraf, avat thirty arrvr rkparaf aarit-f ainall li h'laat, !o rtah'a.ta-l nihrraut aalldfhi ikrra ia, aial aitn-l4 a iWlv.a, ru 1 aa Ika a.n iij Wi.di ul S.murl Dait. art hf laaSi af P. a A fl.aa. aorth !t lag la al J. M Hnilk, anSa-iaik ay laataaf biaifb aaj Lila. Rrlird, tak'-a ia aircnlinn, aud ta ba aotj ia tka proprrt uf Joarpk K. Gill. ' Aire, t arriala tract al lanl altaala ta 7nHa. lowarbip, Clrarnelit aoanlv, Pa.-auntainlar; aboat tlty aarra, ellk abaat Arty arras altarti!. aad kavlng tlirraua arretroj a tuiall IJ rtory dwtlUx witb kilekaa ailaobad, as old flank k.iata ta-u lariat bif, ajiaooapiad, gaud wall of watrr, a aaiall fr.B bsrn, aage thud ad aura arib,amall arabard, ale., bouadi-d aait by Tarn af J. II. O la. raw, aat by Jeka Tbnfapaua. ...rtk br Tar kr McNral, aad tualk by Wia. lliaain. . Haiaad. labaa ia airrutiaa, asd ta ba avid at ilia srup. arty af L H. Dloaia. Alaa, arrtaia tract af land aitaata la La, rrara town.blp, ClaarBald eounly. Pa., bonndad and ataaarikad aa (..lluaia 1 Oa tka rank and jrrt ky landa uf Kvad, Ogdaa aad Kitbota,, a. tba sank by land af Laiar Flraal, aad un tha tail by tka ttwaablp raad ranalng frout tkvPtavrkaa aad Pacaerrlila Tarupika ruad j aat Lartr Fla- f... ani L . S:LT.frd'nS5 b vtfT MelJOfi- ffn lalrhartl Hhaw . - , , . Alto, ttll ibtU Vfrittta hoM iij tot w4 groqtl ltiU Im North UtwltdsU Ctreld waiil,Pv (MiDf 00 fftt front Rod lin fet Arty, witb tor hoiM UitrtM artrtetl Jit by U frttf. two tarji bifb, o( fraat, . T(MMifc roots U bvlvd utl v.iiteri, ntl lo f Hd urdtfr , Alto, tl th lotirvtl of I'firt McOrOfft m two othor vti djuioti.K tb who doMrtbod lot Mid North H(MII, or UoaurtMc.(vibg knuwq M l.tt No.'c Se nd S7 I tboplM oCmki twov uid lot havlnir hod iho totwfo ukem owt awd baing pftrtlj fen not,, and bviue; tha oboj krttfpvr haMNl by tho ritd MctJantira I root l-iU t. Oturga Fmuxr. Iiti, ufca ia toutin,fti4l to ba aulfJ u tb propartj uf Pole KtiUore. ' Alou. ft orrtain trs"t of htnd aiiooto Ua rti towDi-hlp, Chortield eMatf. fa-, .flaiQing about 111 acrva, with Abvui-tfa aaraj cloorail aid bavinji' artcted throB ft larga two torr dirail D btiiifti', two Unrt boroi ouwoiaolwd at atMtil. raiB luttiw, oorfl erib, wood doom and n4ll iwo-ator trana huttao, friwa tblt Waohoajtih hop, and otber ultiidit(t, arcbaril, Ao j buundod and daMrlbod aa lulluwa : On tba t by Utoarnnld rh an-J CoftbM,oa tba a by t'lr field eroet, n tba north hy U, W Cald well, tbo isuu l; Uaory 'r.j(bi, ol al. . Alati, nil dtndaDU iatairtt ia lb follow lug drteribad ra fatal i luta Nu.'f I and 4 rn block No. I, and tu ia blwoa o. V, Ih tbo villagvi of Ulan llop, an I J acrna of laud laytaf audio of lilvn lli', and beibg triangular bu,boiiud ad oaat hy unblie rotvl, wott toy land of It. 0. IV etna and north j (! llvy. biMJtUkva ia ifuttoof and la tft-fuld a tb Jtroportj at Jtra. Coupor. AU. all Uat tcrtala lot or pie of gTtaoi ilaaU la tbo borvog t ol WallMatun, Clrtrjl4 outiutr, Pa., bouaded and dt-aanbod ftlitw,lo wit : 6b tb nortn toy Krd atrawt, tb touib by Idt No. 1 1, on tha ! hy lb h ot Ih T. A 0 K. H., and oe tb wast by ... and known tn tboMvnvfal pitta vt aid bor-taara aa lot No. II, and tba aaiaa pre ohm which by aodr gtd a Uwial cwu v ty u--m hafiAtn rat d in Jautti U. Orabta aad Willaio A. Waliao. aoiiydl datoi Nor. ID. 1S74, norded ta Claaricld, in 4d bowk ti. I agt d, hy lab aaid lintbaia and VaUe waa ooayd tn Jhn A. Woil brook, baring a 1 alary I rata hoaaw kiWba, Mablf aad wtbar Mtbauldiagj abtrnua oroetod. Airo, all defvndaata right, titlo aad (otartrt (totpt tbo rrcrvatioha brinattr untiuaod, aubjoct In Ilk tild 4-d 0J Altually t l urar), tn all ttat arrtaia plM wl laud dt-tcribod aa M lowat bag in a tag at a pttot aa tha rva cut titn pUr, in ttcgga lp , aaiuDty and btat aloraaid,d jwioiag Ifttw of JaDMM 11. Tarn, thooo mml 4$ ptrvbaa to pool oa ru ad, Utaaoa I fcjj poroaaf auatb to Un of Mlil iMfBtr, (boo ftlng I.ao m Turn r 4 prcaa weat W Mid tarauiko. thaea nlong Mitt urnpii 18t prrhta norta to plaro al ho giuDiug ouBtaliaug i am ttd ptaroftt, hwiag pan ul a largw tract ot laad cuotvjrad by aaltl MeKnaliy tu furuar, rooordad at Uiearhold la J btKik h f, aagi S49, Ac, aud by tba aaiii f arsar, by dtxl mi ad iAr th Ouay wf ttWBttrr, A. l. 18JJ, rooordad at t'tarfiid ia drd aauk No. (, aaga 7$, abld aud ooawyoil to Jaatai oki ivl, aud by tb aaid Jtuaaa bttiaial. by tid da ted 4ib Marah, lU, roovrdod ad I mwd tu drd avoh No. IU, paga 2, twW ad avyod to Jwba A. Woptbrowk. tittod lakoa l ojaoouitaa, aud to bo aoia a lb projtarty of )uhM A. H it hrook. . ... , a furtaia Irafit of land Uuato la tb bor ough of .Nawhurg, Clrlld oouotj, a., houad d and dareribod ai rollowa : Oa tb wt by Bbli rw4, oa th th y 1a4 of ft.Jt Mut gry,onthfaatby Ib 1 i( K.e. M 'otgataarf aad John falrwoll, aad ua tho orlh by tublif roa-lt oontabniBg M aaroa, wub abvut..: ur laard aud Bbdr good cultivation, and having a ,?"ag fro ng orchard lbra, aad buring alao a anal, oao-atory plank baa to 1 by ta W. Ballad, Ukan la irutiioB, and to att at tb prop arty of K R. hot. ) r ,T Alao, crtaia tract af land aituatc tn Fargaaoa towBlltib,Cltar&id aoaaty, ta .pontaiidng abBt 100 aeroa.wlih aboat 10 acraa olrftrad-and haTiag a aaiall arc ban), aaiall log huuao and log bara thorooa, howndrd raat by Urult af H'a, Huh tor, wrat by landfl tf John Hall, north by land ot Matthias Halligan, aaath by laadtl of Job a Ball. Alto, oaothr pttcu of laud altnat ia tha tawathip. eouaty aad tttato afvrtaatd, ooataiatag a boot u atrat, with II aoroi otosrad, and bar iag araetud tharova a uaall two atury plank Cratao huua and olhar oolbuildiog, h)andd rait by landa of Mn. Grata, wait hy taali f Wta. Br rott, aorth by laodi r Joacpb 8traw( and tenth by landa af Cbrnt fib of. Raiiad, Uktfi la no cutiaa, and to bo told aa tha property hf faal Whit. Ttaaa ar 8iLt Tb pric or anta at wklok tha prapty aball bo atraek af muat a paid at tw Ma of al? ar tth a bar irraiftaiMi aiad aa will bo approtod, oiborwiao tbo prtatparty will b laaiodiataly pat tap and told aaia at tho apa and riak of tho poroua to whoa it waa at ruck uff. and wko, la oaaoof deflctancr at nh r aal, aball vtki good tb an. -ad la ao laauao will ah Ud a roato4. la aSvttrl for ruaftrnatloa uolaii tha hob ay U nrtuaity paid to ifea bbarir. '. - " , ? f l , t i W. R. lUePiaRSOaf, i SaBatrr'a Ornun. I ., b bat tit, Cloartlold. fa,, 1J J ' ' i- w Sheriff's Sale-" T)T ttrtaaoff writa of itntiilimmi tCxnnao, laad 11 oat ot ta uourt t uoiamoa rirai of Liar Aald eoantr, and to a dirratod. thoro wtl! b xpciaMd to pnblieial. at tho Coart Hutu, la tb borough of CltarAald, on Monday, tha Htb day of January. 1177, at I o'olook, p. aj , tb following dacribd pbhI atati to. wit : A frtain tract of land aitaato la Rucki town. hip, Cioarftold Oo., )',, boundad and doatribod a follow: liaginning at a itooa tt hm preha aat ot tn roar mm Mono fmta fbitip. barg aad ttu at) ue banal tnranik road, and an tbr BHtn ll M aaiii roal ; tnoKM by land or tlartl una Philip aorth hw prhi to a puat oa tb laad running bvtwoaa aaid Pbilipa laud, lat of llaorg Hniaii mearoiiy laad la it natnaJ oaat IM prraho to a hwoh tanliog tb liaa botwrao lABBatt ana na umoi.tr. bi so oaat r an oil whit oak Jei mating tb onrnar of traataf Klekara ia-tn, WtlllaBi IHiinvor Wd William ftuiaoa, friarty ownol by lUnltoaa Pbilipa t thoao by laad fbraiarly ewoad by Hard Baa Pbilipa aoath Iff ptrabvt ta pool oa the aorth rido of Mid turnpik raad i thaao bylh aroral eouraMOf Mid road aorth M dngrorn waat 12 prboa to a poat j iha nortb M drgraai waal 23 porrhaa to a poit ; tbtoor aortb 4i drgrfoa woat 160 parohai to lha pi aro uf baglnalng, on Uinlug IIS nri DiMiurf, rcHorTinga hit tbrla aad tbrroof ooavyd to K. M. Pira, alau, a lot old and ooa ! to Abraai Caaaiagbani, ala, a lot aboat oao aero aaid and roar oyd ta Jaaiaa Canainghata, alaa, a Wt of about ataat aM h-Jf ara of ground aold and nararod lo l. K. Uaar hart, aJao, ih parttoa of tb firtt Mil rMrrta all lb whit pin and blooh tttabor It for taw iag purpaact, ( Utad book No. S, pag IHO, for full raoarvatiaai) with abvM 4 aaraa larrd and hating a larg tw ilory ft an hoaaa. fra bara faad baa nag oroaara tttroa. - Alao, all that oortftia lot of groonj Mtaat in Dtratnr aawnahip, Claarfieid Co., Pa , bonndad aad dotwrlbod at follow: Bortnaln at a aomt oa tb Cl-arilald pihtt thao aoath 4) drgrroa wH t parch! I poll ; baof lorih 46 di-graal aatai io patxaaa w raiiroaa ; ibboo ap Ban aunt. 42 dgrt t II ptrcbM t pitv of boginaing, oatataiag tw arti, with fraut bona tbroa bWiiod, tak id atoautiM aadto b mUst tb proporty af Uidooa bbimI Aim, a otrtala Iraot of laad cttwgt ll Puy. villa, Woodward taw aa bia, Clrftld aouoty, p., bowadad aad dotribad aa foltuwa i Oa Ibe oaat by laaa Uagtrty, wail by atrtat, aorth by puhlio road, aad aouth by ttrt. and baring a larg tw alary fraaio kaa a tbtraoa, witb lot lOiiot) ft. , Soload, taka ia iutioa awd I b aaid a lb pru porty of taail A. KrpharC Air, aU tbooa ovrula lrau of laad aitaata la Morrii Wwa.h.p, Uloarftold O Pa. Na. b. giaaiag at a wbiu pia( tbrao aaat 120 prhaa a blajob k ( tbae oaatb U poroho la a whit aafct tbawoat 11 parobaa aorvio harry i tajwM aonb 1M pmbwt abwa ai tMaiuia. oataiaiag 144 ra aad ITt parobao, aiag part at tba fcMholuft.dmanrray.M haawa aa lt noooav putr, Bavlag 100 acraa elaarod aad a baildiag. No. I biiaaUbj Kyiottawa. Mcrrli lawaibip, Cloarttld aawaiy. ?,. kaowa tu lat Mb. 4 ia plan af Mtd Wwa, b an aid aa tb aortb by a .iiay, a U aM by aa attwp , , tba trtA by toad or Hoover, .oatath hp pwwbi wai ar ttowai, aad bar big a tw nary dwai.iag Waaa, Maba aatf athar bwatdaagt thorooa, i Ma. A Biiaauta Morrio t07abia. Obwrftaid owwaiy, Pa., bagtaalog at a braHvah roathooot aaraar tbaaoo by bwd warraatad a O. Wana.ir., t 01 pbi la past l titoot by Jaoob wim aarta i po'obr ta pwtr tbaaao by it. Wartag'i Mtat 2a prtaai t baoitak tbaaa by Japb MabWy oa. ai uath 14 aataat. at. (iaatag, ooatMaiaf 1 19 aorao, 0 poaabM m4 a lowaamp brtag tb Pbp bitma aarvay, having a aaouw aad bai Ibaiaoa rsia witb ahead W Mo. 4. IIUuaUOMl bUrrUdalo. Morrta taoaahty, CbfaM aeaatf. Pa, botag we habs ha aaid aa, Bof. I aad J, UaaoU by pablb) ra4 aa K lb bf Uad af afaba ', ad aanb by aa aiWp, uauLaia aa anr.,k or CIMri4 M. la. Ila S.r l'"" " f . ' - i..aarr, l7t, U I K?. Ik. I.I-I ",' '""V '"''' "la. CImhiII4 It.bf o.,kl rl aiiala, to Jt. "J ""- f" . . .. . - . 7 ..... . 1 b'l rr. wialh l,r lad il Sftaiiial ChriM k n vf i taai ! aiara ar sri ai waa maai. , ,,, ,.nJ f w.a ll.m.. LV la Wmdaui nvniLin flkarUM Mutlf. Pa . t .1-. . . . . ... - I Mr, bivfax tlK-noR t t Ik thenoa s twu-iwrr I,,., 4,,i lis-- no t. SH..U la K;lma. Worrit Uu.Al. a-.air. s, b, Uri f fc '"' '" k SHi r.,i .7i r arfifiiiu.iaim.J " i. . . I Mrrhc. aaava aa Um Juaa Vaaka liJ Bnnprttv,,i. "T- N. r Silula la aldrrlr li,..UIp. Cl..rf.l4 , . ,b. ,0h b, B., 4 ,.. ' " "'''l. acaair. rv. haaharj rllfia M araaa4 nlaato la CU fcM wu , Uk-ariaH r-.u.lr. w . ... rT"- mttw.i, aiuiata ia Uia buruub af Cl'art.U aaj .7 an a auaaa au iraiaa (labia tun. . altivaai ., da.eribrd aa fvllaaa : b-gu,,,,. at a purl aa tba foutb rid uf tat aablic r ,4 tka kaak .if tba rlarquabaaaa ritar, btiag tkt lM.nk aaat aeraar af Ua-1 al F. U. af,u'ar; ikaaaa talong aaid land aaulk li dngraa aaat 10 rt ta a puat ; lame. laud af M i. 0 la arUi drraaa aaat St fart la allay : Ibraar aloaa iiA al lay aurtk SS aWgrraa aaat SOS (aat ta aoat al public raad t ikaauje akvng aaid raad aaaib l aa. graaa at Sa Um ta plaaa af kagiaaiag, aaatala. lag aiS-ie tjarabat. Na i. Lut of graaad aitaata ia Ika kwack af ClaarSald, aaaaly aad Sta4 afaraaaid, knuaa it piaa ( laa..iaid aui by U.-L. kaad. baa tka aurth aaat e-irear al kta farai, bq la tba bdirk ofOlaarliald. aa lut No 4 tat bl-.ok Na. I, haria, IN Irat fr-nl aa Watar atraat aad Ml fan ia daptkt bauaafad as Ina aarik by Vfatrr alrrat. aa tba araal by a alrrat. i tka aouth by allay, and a tba aaat by lat KaA, awaad ky Mra. aiaaaH. .No. S. Lot uf froastd aitaata ia ika borah af CLaarlield, eonoiy and Htata af-jraraiil, bauad.4 Slid dcMtrilKul aa fullowf : Oa lb vrat ky Fraat atfaal, aa tba aurtk by Loeatt atrral, aa tha raat by aa allay, and aa Iba auatb by lat No. 23, eoa laining ia audib uaFaant atraat SS feat, and ti lending in daptb ay Lnaufft rlreat, Sue rrrt, knoaa plaa al faid boroagb aa lot aa. SS, bating ""''' '"-.7 ?" i. m ..Mi ., ana a. a b ald at tho prjaartf ol T J MrCBiioaicb. Alaa, all of Drififaat'i lntnrt In Mi t a ear taia Itn acre f groaod itwta la Urtiy imp t and kaoara a IVnii old aw mill and data. kar. tog tboraua irttdd largo atatua aaw Hill aa olhr iuiiro-enif-ota. Alao, npon all UtU t tntrroai in tod u tboatandlng tiaiaor of twy kind and profrr fir to aiaka nairbanUbla litabar or bill atuff. now boieg and growing on M rm uf land of AadfflW HaaU, aituat m aaij ip t tbtro ling a targe quantity of an it pit and wtbtT valuable liinbr traaa on aaid 9 tern of land. rViind. tat fa to freatioa tnd f it'J a ibe properly of W iff C, parley Aim, aeortatn intet of laaltitta id OxtoU tioraogb, buandad o-l doanribed an fullavi : 0 ltit erb y prop, riy of Ma at U.BmU, oa tba itiuth ty C irtia troft. at fay Heory atlaj, watt by Klitahnb atrrrt. aoatainlng tirf fowi lutt No. m2, 21 anl 230 in .Ua f aud horaurti. hrw tor wattTjj UDxl.Hl fiat qnrt.' AU". U'i .itti-r lota in it h.-rvart. bain it I -it Noa. li .4 ) tn plan f laid inar.gb, Ua.ua- 4 a fi.L.ii; Ki.rth by lot So. (7, atitb y llal trfat, aal by H'aUr aly, kaing Ultra- trti t a aaiall (rata bvVM aa lot No. lut, at.fl a ab.o a lot N. Kid - A'o. on othor pirea ol laad in Mid hrt;k, nftatvoigir araa inr or laaa, hutuniad atut by ri(pirrt of 11 Kitgeri!it. north ky itrrt, w at bytf daD. awtit tf thaRivn U4 A Lumbar &, i)e ing a fnun b"wa lUilt tm n alar, and a ainait biro Uil2 ftret. Rcii-tiiakm In riennti'in an f to b aold ai tha ajmborty vf ABilrt-w Pillion. Alao, all tboao Patrlaia trarti of Uai WnM and drwibed aa fullowa ; Ooo tract turn? red ia tb nitma uf Umrgt Uatlif. aitaai whtlly ia Morria tpwoavis L'tMrhettl Bounty I'a Ugia aiatg al a fiwatbaan north S47. parebra to fKt. ibftttre aaat 34A bt-relivt Ui.unall ka'oltwk.thraaa atmlb 1)3 I pftcbf t plo t, ihBa br aVael-tf-tall anrvfy lowh 4 4-gTf w il M rcbi i tliiuM tfeapta, Ibrflf anuib dt(rrs weit 7i perehfi tu poi, tttenra S'm'b fj-grtft wtt 10 j.archen (c,Mit,fbfn. wt Mt ff tt-rebtn tn pl.e of beginning, rohUining 499 acren an 4 tAfl ail uBttaprove l, wilh oak, bine an I h-inlofk lim- r tberin, mi ivpf H IA bo aartly anitt laid witb al. , ... AUu, oootbr trrt ia aaid tewntkip, la A nam- of 4tafb Tamar, btglnalag at aai f Je. a Varnall, nurih 71- a-gra Mat 4 prel.a t duahia n.tpl, ibnr down Ho.hanooa '. di-grw won parpfin, north l dtgr-. IV ll (prcUcs B rth 2) wcat 41 porrboK, afrk it dig. aatt b4 trebaa, north dvgroeaoatt 21 perHaa, anrih J iofrwi wf p-rcha. north 14 larreel aat 41 (saridata, aw Ik ai aagrtor catt 4 aat-kot, aouib nu dfgroaa out 41 parab-, artb d-g at 20 prruhrt, ftnnth 74 aait 1 parehaa, Mtk M togr aaat ft fMrobaa, tboaa by Joa. Tar nay north 11 pareHaa l aoat, thooot by Jatnb j C.tVerU Bomb 4 prrch to plats af fcagmniag, roTi weatzft. para bob b waUo pina, taoon by enntatiiit f 40 atra aad 109 parehoi, amaprarad, with orunivaln pb ens' bowloek tinibor thm and uppoaed to b in part aadrUl I wtb mal. Alao, on othor trtvf, aituat parttf la MWii towaabip, ia tb aaanaef .Jwfaph Turaar. bfg . aing at a poat. thanra aorth HA1.9 prha loport ttno flwat b. prroba ta baailoak, thaoa hy Kiagater muth ! patrbr lo pott, thrflM art I IA porch) to itBr, thaac faath 41 parehoi to map!, l ha no aat 48 porehaa to atoia. IkuBu 8 170 pcrAtti u poat, tbs-an waat M parohat to ttoaea, thnA futb 214 pore bo ta wbtt pi a, the bv Jaoob Utah nortb 40 dagrao writ 1U poirhaa b . tiaialk,gbaao by Moabaa on crook aonb Sfl gr wcat 14 prb,tbanc north 4S drgrfkfr writ 68 prrrhwt.thmo aortk T lgrrr wait AO prtr bsa.worth 43 dagrcaa waat 04 parrbot. aorth M porchaa, lhaoo aorth 14 dagroM eaat 14 rbi, laeaoe aorth 19 igro Mt 40 prrha. thran aurib S dagrwH aaat 40.1 percbai plaoa of kitaoaaf.natai4a 4 all 440 arr-t aad 05 porckftt la all. of whirl! tb ftluwin da arribod artiaa 1 la Btub Tovaihip, Caetr Couaty, Pa., Ut Bagiaaiag at a poat oa tb bftiih of Moihannoa rok na llaa running loutb batwoea Jo'oph Tsrny and Jama Tray truMi. tbnc along aaid llo JOS petohr, mora r Im to whit pin, thasweo aonb 40 dagrao awt 1 11 prhra to part by baoaltek, tb down Mo ahaRtoa eraok by iu ral anra aad dn tantrat la Ih pUaa af btgiaaing, osataialvg afsout 30 arraf, anr ar Uai, ih wbult traot ail at ia both Donatio botag ani m prof d hating nn nab. piaa aai boaalook timber theraoa and suppoaad to b anduiatrd with eoal la part. Alao, art rubor traat aitaata partly ia Morrii TownaaiBs-C'ltimrttal tHMtf , Pa aad principally la Baab Towaahip. Centre C'aaty, Pa.boing Mrrayrd i aaat af Iiaao Taraar (or Jaaapk Turaari bginainc at abila aak, Uaac bj land of King tar w4l 24 porch ta itt-a,lkra( naih 1V4 pareti a t ji, tbaoe ! 6 par ebo la Btwrtflf, tbno 214 pbai to whit pin, thtnc nuth 40 drgruea aaat SS pcrckaa tn white nM, thrso aortb tit daBataaol 240 prb kit oak. thorefi eaat I tiM porvbtw t and phcaof br (Ian lag, tka. ahte traol toa'alning 440 aerai 1 19 parch, and all that pnrtt-a iMa ata in Knk Towwohrft, fUeatra Bnty, being de ftlKfdBi ltllou Uglrtaagat a pit oa bank of Moahaaeoa ofcrk. taaaee aoatb 140 avrobai mora or la to white pie, thane aoath 40 aaat .ti parnhM to wbtto owk. tbrao aorth ! cait 2M Bvreh to a whita oak to beak af Mnakaa aoa aroak. three up arerk by itl rarin-ii aoarioi and dtitanitea if Uia ptee t$ begtnniag oflntaia Ing about A00 ncrra. ai'ir or In, ta whole tract krin earn oajt.pifie and boat lack titular thrrroB and being animprorod. Th rcraainlr.g traru brAng Jiartleularly de rribtdaa fullowa :( Alaa, er ether thereof aitaata H Marrli TowBihip, Cwarliald County. Pa , ia eaiaa of Joha YujeI.. ba ginning at a atapl earnar nf C. B taker B,rry, lb aoa aouth 2.10 peibi t a weal, ba mt .i4 poraba to pia. af Mgii tng eaUining ta all 4i4 aioa aa l 0.1 por-)hnit moteorisai. being animpMva l and having atuall lot af hBaJtk, aak and thr linbcr Uaraoa. Alao aaotbftr traot ia Morfii TwBah)p, CWarlald Cnanty, Pa.,auJ Uuraaile Twnbip. ttir Canty, Pa., la the aataa of Jnha Nhit. brgioa alng at a aiaple raraer af tJuHa VntiKb, tbn by traat aataa of Simon Urtt aorth 23U percbM ta whit oak , thrae raat by nrrrr aem ef .12" prrrbri to p;aa. tbeoM tout fa hy Joha flaiae eatTty 214 pnbato pn, tbi wat 12 pripfSfta tt twginnlng enntNinlog ib all 4HJ ani and (oil ferrh( ef ebtrh the following ia eiiBateia Burnaid Tuwoibip Cntr C matr, Pa., bagtaalngat a poat oa bank ef Moabanana ereak, Ibetieo . 104 prrobea if er leaa to poat, tbiHlceaoatb 110 ire er laaa t bank of eraek, ihrart ebiag aaid ereak by It evrl ooiirrra and diataarrt ta beginning rontainaing fr acrra, nmre or itn, Iho whole trthariag hetalork and otbar ttMbrlhreaa, aad OBiBt proved AM,aaetber traat aiiwa' ll Momi Towaahip, Clcarflald Caaaty, Pa aad Buraitd Townihip, Centra County . Pa , ea warrant of 0. Stokaa. bfkftnniag at a Uftaipl, tbanee watt 320 nr : rbaa u a aikpla, tb aorth 240 penbu to piaa. tbaaea aaat 10 parr-hot to to pwit, thaar "tk 1 10 pereha e beginning, the who I treat eoataia ing 4X1 acraa aa-f IMparcbeatetbe pnrtlottaita ate In Cntr Ooaaty, P., bing aartllowai B girtr.log at hank af ereek, ibano eoath 240 ehaa to taaple, ibraoe wait Sit pwb, mor laai t hack of MaakanDoa creak, tHoc di tba ereek to tba berth Mae of Mid tree, thane oaat ateeg Mid liaa ta place ef ef bagianing eift tataing acre, tour erku.tbe whole unia pravudp baring betaleek aad etker Umber tharaa. Haitrd, iakB ta otaeutioa aad to be aeld a th property r jBrawaae, Traebaand rarkw. Taahi ar tUk. The pr ar tua al tb proper tv ahall be ilruek off aiuit b paid auk lime of aala, ot aaeb tbor arrangeaMoU aada a will he apprwad. atherwtee the proporty will ht Iwaitdiauly put ap aad aaid agaia at lb apea and rlik of ih peraoa to whoa it wee ttruok ef, and who, tn eta uf daDeirncy al lock re uU, (hui paa.Be gtHiq ia ?"", sa ta ao latnaaasi will tli !)i-d b proaaaiad l Ouart rer eoannaa tloa uaUai ibe eiffray ia aeoaally paid ia tb BbeHff - W. B. Ml'MKKHON. Batntrr't Orrira, - I Bherif. ClMr4ld, Pa., Dee. 14, Wl SherifTs Sale.- )T tirlaa af wrlu al i.aana raaial, lanal I aat af tka Oaaut af Oaaiaaat Plaaa af Claar tald aoaatr. atd ta ait dlfastaa), tkara lll ha tipaaad aa PUHLIO SALR. at Ikt Oaarl Haaia, In the haaoaflb af Claartald, a Haada;, III k dar af Jaaa nr. l7I, al I a'aia.k.p. -. tka faltaajlt daaariaad rati aataaa, la wlti , A arrlaia Iwa-atarr fraaaa dajalliag haaaa lha aaid halldia hrlag 14 faal (raat aa Ika laaajiw hnaa rlrar II faat Sara, aitaata ta Lawrraaa lawa.hla. Olaarl.i.1 aaaatr. Pa. aa tka faraa ra. aanilr parakaatd hp th IrataadaaM fraat Ja'l tut. 8!aad, Uh.a I tsaaallaa aad la aa Kid tifca propart al Jwba J. Raad. Taa., ar Sai.t - Tka prla, ar aaat al abiaa la. praarip Mali ta alraife al aaaat aa pai. .. Mm iiaaaaf aala.ar atah athar trraataaaaau aia.la ta alt aa -appraaaal. alkrraiaa tka praparti sill ka lajaMdialaly pal ap a4 aaid atait tt taa aa. paat aad Mat af Ika paraa la atfcaal il " auaak tat, tad aaa, at aaat af da I laaa If tl asak ta-aala, a aU aaak aa4 tka aaajt, aad ia aa InHaaat ajlll aha Paad aa piiaaaaid i Oaafl lat aaalraaailat aaliai tka aaaaar ia aiaaaliy fA M Ua gkrHI. W. a, ltRMN., . latairr', OfTiaa. , I Ikarlf. I Clatrlald, N. tlta. laVId?!. f 1, .