ShellffttHifan. C'jv'-''''' V' " ' (jEtmti 11. Gmiiii.ANDKB, Kilitor. 4a.alNK8DAV MOIiXIXu, WAI ID, toil. Rcsder. If uu wimt In know what ! going on , la tha bu"lne wnrld. Just read our advert!,, tig tnluiuns, tnc ff-ttjM. (Mijaio'itfy.jPltru.ar. , l)o not lorget to read "England's liep.y" to liii?ia, on our fourth page, as well as the "Ticket Scalpers Sealp cd,"'and other excellent reading mat ter also found on that pae. Read It. Our first page literally glitters with substantial reading mut ter this week. ''Napoleon's debut in I'aris," and "Jtussio's manifesto" re late to past and present JOnropo. "The eager hunt for dold," "A broken Cor- in in .u i.i.w "'ii'i, -on, iiivj ul , pceuliur to our own country, and are : 1 J ' - articles that interest all. liesul Much ill l.ittlo" embraces ideas as. puro M gold, and iitiint bo read nnd studied if tho reader desires to acquire them. Tho first iron bridge in Centre coun ty has just been completed over Penn's creek. V. V. Neweomb, of negro minstrel fame, was found dead on his knees be side bis betl at his hotel in New York, lost week. Hayes defrauded the whole people in the wav ho took his office : and ho defrandod his party i.i the way be usesj it. Fraud all around. Randolph Tuckor says that the South owes tbo President no thanks. He is doing just w hat tbo Democratic party forced him to do. A bill bus parsed tbo Illinois Legis lature authorizing railroad conductors lo stop truins and put off everybody playing cards for money or using ob scene language John Tylur, son of President Tyler, I -'l h' fraudulent votes. Uurber ob was among tho candidates who took j I"'1'"1 l'is commission from tho Gov part in a competitive, examination for ernor, but Trimmer refused to audi- a first-class clerkship in tlio Pension Office, lust week. i - j An application foraclcrkship in the Intunor Doimrtment was presented to! Socretnry Sohiirs the other day, j ten in the English, French. Cerman ami Latin languages. Mr. Algernon Nartnris, son-in law ol ex-President flrant, wile, child, servant and horse, will leavo Bultimoro May luernc county. On tho ithtbofeu 17th for Kuropo by tho steamship ! prcino Court reversed the action ofthe Nurenbcrg, dipt. Jaeger. AVm. T. Washington died in Stafford i county, t a., on mo ;u uu, ogcu years. Ho wus a great nephow of (ien. George Washington and a nephew of Jim. President Madison. The Into John J5. Wood, of Wilkes barre, mudo ft provision in his will that if any of his heirs contested tho samo, S10.000 should ho deducted from tlio share of such heir and divided entiullv - among the Others. . j Tbo Jfaldwin locomotive works of 1 Philadelphia, havo just closed a con tract for tho construction of nineteen locomotives fourteen of which are to bo broad guago and five narrow gimgo for a railroad in Brazil. Tho court of Schuylkill county has granted an injunction which restrains tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company from mining coal under Mithanoy City in such a way as to let down tho surface and thereby endanger tho lives and property of the citizens of tho borough. He's Gor it Had. Tho Iowa fStntc liegiater is so mad that the President has boon so completely successful that it is involuntarily sKrcaslic. It pro poses to ak tin Mouth to "forgivo us lor cleaning it out," and invito Jcft Davis to deliver tho Decoration Day address at tho Capitul of Iowa. Tho Japanese Commission, who have been muking so many stock purchases throughout the Dluo Grass counties of Kentucky, have completed their ar rangements for shipment ol their stock to Japan via San Francisco. Their selections consist of about lorly head ol horses, cattle, jacks and sheep. Tho Philadelphia Rccnrd has chanced hands, and will, under tho new man ngement, bo run on n Democratic schedule, presided over hy Col. Cbas. N. Pine, who is well known lo news paper readers as an ablo writer. Wo Ore plotiscd to learn that Charlie has got back again to w hero ho naturally belongs. Tho Selinsgrovo Times says that Christian llarman, of Reaver town ship, Snyder county, was awakened on tho night of tbo 16th lilt., by tho scream ing of ono of his children, and upon examination ho found a largo black snake coiled up by tho side of tho chil dren. That Bnukc don't go to bed witb children any more. Wo havo before us a copy of the Lancaster AV Era, a new journal just launched on the nowspapor sea. Hon. John B. Warfel, a former somewhat independent Radical State Senator, is tho publisher, with 3. M. W. Gcist as editor. Let tho Era wavo in Lancas ter; thcro is plenty of room, and if wo mistake not, Mr. Gcist will mako il most mighty hot for somebody bcloro summer Is over. Reno's Sente.m e. Major Reno, of Black Hills fame, who has been fouqd guilty of persistent and ungeiillorraiily misconduct toward thewilo of a fellow officer, was sentenced to bo dismissed from the army, and General Sherman, the judge advocate General and Secre tary of Vr, utter carfully reviewing the ovldenco, also "approved tho find ings and sentence of tho court, and recommended the President to enforce it." But Mr. Hayes has decided to modify the sentence, and, instead of dismissing Bono from tho military ter Tioa, tbe seotenco was changed lo sus pension iVom rank and pay for the period of two years.. ' ' IEECJIERS "Jl.lHl TIMES." Henry N'uril Uccchor, in liin lwlure on ''hiutl timer.," ili'livinvd in rliilailcl pliiu tlio oilier crcui.ig, liil tlio Jny (.'iKikis' rifjlit on lln'ir hernia, 11. gave a hutaoroe. Ieeeripti-.il f 'ew llmp shire n-l Iiul.tres .irlug up bar scanty salary, Binding bi-r brother through college, supporting ber mother ami then ss'iitg and sating till kte baa M.IM'J lulil Ii.t. lU-r litll" osnl'sl she In verted in t'ntted Steles bonds, r-hs took tbe relitriou papers, unj there slio read that North ern Pst-ilio tmde were a bailor investment and paid ten or twelve per eeut. llien raute a de vnut t'iimtien man, an agent of Ilia road, aaa, in? rpeeeh.s in the Honda, schools. Pr.vy evsr rent . lo 12 per eunt. It's tura. tbe schooliaistress I Hulil liar Itikii.la and If.ak .to,k. Iha bard-H(jii furlcriouk stock, thodootor took st..ck,tlie lawyer , ,., ,,( ,,, ,h, minister look al k. . (Pointtnglo uiinsall.) 1 knew ke did. ILaugk-l I to laugh on that point. Too or threw tustall- mcuu of interest oara aij, and Mita,lbe linger ul I'roriik-m'e didn't p-jiot aii.vobr.ro. It in a notorimm fuel lluil liio Chris tinn Ailcmitcs, Ob&mrs, and retired ilcrgyincn eombining with Jay Cooki& Co., K'riotrntcd tlio ImgoH robbery tijioii tlio widow mid tbo orphan, n well lis others that was ovor palmed ofT on uny puo'ilo.. Sineo writing tho foro- Hoin, wo notieo by llio l'biludelpbia 'fimff, that a torrespondunt of that journal, who npeukii out like, a Cooke, and goes for Ward's scalp in thin way : Mr. llefcber was himself ono of the original ,roiiiutfrs of tho railroad .future which be now l"1"'" ' )" ",minl,l',rlI T""i"t- by witehm atroota. lleliire tha publie aror heanl il ororrlain railroad bonds Mr. lieecber had, wilb alat'rilv. taken a nonilion on the Kround-fl.iur of the enteqiriio, and eunsonted to share in the i'iwHM v (..no sues sun lo oerrpt aoino eisty tbonrand dollars of tho railroad enmnaiiy's stock, fur which be knew he was pnjlng neit to nothing Mr. beecicr then permitted an onloer of the rail road cntnpiuir ami bis own business partner to 'Kipularire" the scheme, in a not unworthy man ner, through tbo reading eolumna of Mr. Iteech cr's religious newpsior, and that same newspa per was subsequently one of the most importu nate widows that over besought a corporation fur bond advertisements. Now tho public has the plot in full. Jny Cooko & Co. had spliced teams with brother lieccher in tbo Northern I'ucitie business, tho lormer doctoring the bunks and the lalter timing up the churches, All know tho result, and it is pretty clear now who were the '""""K "' t great eommer eiul fruud, and moiaf conspiracy. The rogues havo told on themselves. Uis and JlowNS. Tbo fight over IhoProtlinnotiiryshipIn Lnr.erno coun ty is still not settled. Last full A. P. liarbcr, Republican, had a majority of over 000 for Prnthonotaiy of liunerne county. His competitor was S. V. Trimmer, Democrat, then Prothono lary, who contested, tbo election on tho alleged ground that ho was defeat- ''"'o. claiming Unit under tho act of 1S39 be could hold over until tho con test had been decided. His opponent mBilllujne, lhnl tll0 uot ()l ,H74 ro. ..... of .j.,,, ...j l0()k ,. session of tho office on .lanuury 1, at ; xho m.u d . Trimmer cap- mgl day .trimmer cap Hired tho fort, quo warranto liarbcr had a writ of issued, and Trimmer ousted by order of the court of; court tielow, ami irnnmer will assume I the functions ol rrotuonotarr until the contested election caso is decided, which will scareelv ho within a vear. A Qukeii KxAHtl.E. Tho editor of tho Philadelphia l'res, occasionally L'ivcs a lesson on sound morals. Here is ono of them .- Phlledrlnhla is rich In h. mr.nl, Is Iradltlons. Her founder was theBrstof legislalors the man i who never swore an oath aud sever broke bis word. The name of Willism fenn is avnonymous J '"'i!'"- ' i lndeponden MBit, tlio birthplace or Aniertcao Libertf. Thu eillnre alone Is eumcient to mako tbe eitv place of pilgrimsgo fur tke worshippers of liberty of 'Y"J , I'eciaratl.in mat issuea trom its wans seaieu up me giuomy pisi anu oiieneu a future of hope and freedom. Inspired oy ouch nirmorise, and with a consciousness of tbe van tage gtound already gained la ovary Held of In tellectual struggle, we must raise ourselves to yet higher eicellence. That is excellent advice. Hut why in thunder don't your confederates quit chouting at elections, and allow honest men to govern your city and the State, instead of a gang of politi cal free hooters who havo no more ro speet for luw and common honesty than tho devil has lor holy water. How (Jt'EER Tbat we cannot see ourselves as others seo us. Tho Klinira Advertiser is troubled about tho Presi dent's policy. It says tho President no doubt "sincerely believes that ho Is doing right in the courso ho has pur sued. Just as sincerely as wo bcliovo that it is not right. Just as sincerely as wo believe in tho emancipation, cn- rranchiscmontand enlightened elvation of tho froedmcn we behove that a long and fatulstep has been taken backward, a stop which this nation will yet regret in sackcloth and ashes." The milk in the cocoanttt is, tho editor of tho journal in question was removed from tho Postiniwlership at Klmira, sinco Hayes was inaugurated. That's s hero tbo growl comes in. ORAN(ir.s and Fios. Senator Jones of Florida says an orange grovo or fig plantation is tbo greatest riches a man can possess. It takes about five years before a fig plantation can be made perfect, and about seven years before an orange grove can bo said to be pay ing. For theso times they commence, and for a century they bear their crops without any more expense. There is whoro tho fortune comes In. No cxpenso for tho old grovus except tbo gathering of the fruit, and in tho meanlimo new acres pluntcd each year, in twenty years from now Florida v ill produce fruit for tho world. While tbe fruit trees arc perfecting the farmer can to planting corn, potatoes, barley, oats, etc. CllA'.V HoltSK Sl'RIlKNBERS. This savago Indian Chief docs not seem to be so very crur.y after nil, but In imi tation of Chamberlain and Packard and other carpel bag followers, as soon as he discovered that ho and his 1,300 robbers were bound to bo killed or captured he meekly surrenders in time to savo himself trom falling disgrace fully, and perhaps mortally in tho laid ditch. Shrewd, "Crar.y lloisol" Tbo (iovornmont having triumphed over all its focsiiilhcSouth and North west, peueo and plenty should be found everywhere. IlARniSRVRU's NW PoBTOFril't The commission lo appraise the value of private property taken by tba Uni ted Btatos as a site for a new post office, re assembled In Harrisbnrg yes torday and completed their labors, the whole amount of damages assessed be ing $108,700, of which the owner of tho State Capitol hotel get $33,000, the Patriot company $31,000, A. J. Ilerr, Baq., $8,000, Odd Fellow. Hall, $12,200 and tbe Burks mute $24,000. THE E ASTERS WAR. Right Hou n Hard Piali 1 1 riff. ttCHNua torn, 4,0110. I.oniiom, May 12. Tho military op erutiotm of the Danubo and in Asia mako' slow progrem on both sides. The liuHMatm, in spite, of their great renoiirees am' fine orgitnir.alions, Imvo a great many difficulties to overcome. I1 c!l,'w.ti'r -r 'lp rvnlK o wl ttM ro-l oaii on land, and H '. 1 Pasha s re spectable English pluck and wcll.drill- ed wiWj ! the .Muscovites from making much progress in maritime' operations. Apart from tho actual warfuro it is a question whether Rus sia or Turkoy is sunering most. Uoth are impecunious, but tho Turks arc living on the manna of fanaticism. A 1 statement has boon published by the Paris Ptttrie to the effect that the Rus sian debt is now $3,000,000,000, whilo in 1H.10 it was scarcely $71,000,000. An official Constantinople dispatch says tho Russians having uttackodon Friday in great lorce tho position oc cupied by the vanguard ol the Turk ish auxiliary troops in tho vicinity ol Dutoum, an engagement ensued, last ing eight and olio half hours, resulting in the completo rout of the Russians, J who lost 1. 00(1 men. Tho Turkish loan was inconsiderable. Hi ciiAHEsT, Alay 13. Tho following news is official : Tho Turks endeavor ed on Saturday night to effect a land ing at Ollonitza. Tho attempt was frustrated by the gallant resistance of the Roumanians. General Mann has asked for reinforcements. Prince Charles has gone to Oltcnitza. Kkzkiioi m, May 13. A detachment of Cossacks advanced to Baskkoy, but wero compelled to full back to Kujish man. The Russians sent forth rccon noitering parties in two directions from Saghaulo, probably with tho object of making a flunk movement on tbo Turk ish camp at Harder., but owing lo the depth of snow they woro unablo to prosecute tho plan. Hri;sei,8, May 1 .I.t Xeinle, tho Russiitn organ hero, published a letter from St. Petersburg which contains the following: ."Russia has but ono aim, via., the amelioration of tho lot of tbo Christians, but if at the end ol the war she claims moro extended guaran tees, Kuropo must blame herself, not the ambitious designs whereof itgratu iliously suspects Russia. Russia, after tbo war, will give lrosh proof of mod eration by consulting Knrope respect- ing tlio conditions to be dictated lo , Turkey toprovont further massacres." Turkish reinforcements continue ar riving on a large scale. Thcro is a scarcity of provisions at Alexandropol and Krwan. Telegraphic communica tion with Kara continues. The Russians endeavored to obtain information by tapping the wires, but were immediately discovered by their questions. Tho inhabitants of Err.eroum are contributing largely in monoy ond pro- visions for tho delenso of Ears. a uispntcti irom r.roroum says news from Wars to tho Gtb inst., an nounees that the Hussians are encamp ed three hours march from Banbalan and Vaghnilar. There have been only unimportant outpost skirmishes since tho 1st of May. Communications be between Kan and Krscroum is mfro- quenl and difficult. Tho doarness and scarcity of provisions increase. Tho Russians find great difficulties in pro curing supplies A Vienna dispatch says: Disputchos from Bucharest announce the concen tralion of tho Russian army in tho di rection of Giurgovo. Tho purpose is probably to keep the main army of tbe Turks at Rustchuk while a flying corps attempts to cross into tho Dobrudscha. Tbo banks of the rivor near Ibrail are lined with Cossacks and bashi-bazouks, who keep up a constant rifle fire. Tho Memorial Diplomatique of Paris says: Tbo British and Austrian Cabi nets are agreed on the terms of the protest to be sent to tho Russian gov ernment against any attempt at a dec laration of independence by Rou ma nia. The draft of the protest has been communicated by Karl Dorby to the Marquis of Hurcourt, French Embas sador at London, who, by tho way, seconds tho motion, thus making Eng land, Franco and Austria a unit on the territorial aggrandisement clauso of Russia's programme Tho main feature of tho week has been the Gladstone debate. The real story of Ibis discussion is not generally known. There havo all along been two parties in tho cabinet. Lord Boa- consficld is decidedly Turkish in bis sympathies, while Lords Salisbury und Carnavon and Mr. Coss aro Russoph- ites. It was tbo ambition of Deacons field to crown his ministerial career with ull tho ciVtif of a groat war, like Walpolo, Pitt ond Palmerston. IIo had resolved upon active intervention. Order woro given for the organisation ol an army of $50,000 men under Napier, of Magdala, witb instructions to occupy tho shores of tho Bosphorus opposite Constantinople. It was un derslood that Russia would regard such action on England' partasaoiw belli. This policy of the Earl Promior a strong party In the cabinet violently opposod. Tho pros divided. Tho Daily Telegraph and Pall Mail Gazette. favored the Beaconsfield policy, while the 7ini supposed. Mr. Carlylo, learn ing of the resolution, wroto his re markable letter. Mr. Gladstone follow ed with hi resolution. This move brought a division among the liberals. John Bright opposed any scheme to drag tbe country Into war, on the grounds of bis conscientious scruples, The Marquis of Uartington, on the olhor hand, loaned toward tho Beacons field policy. The agitation soon spread ovor the country and assumed remark able proportions in the samo way as tho Bulgarian horror agitation of last autumn took hold of the peoplo. Tbe effect was to completely domornliie, the liberals. Tbe Marquis of Harting ton resigned the leadership of the op position, withdraw hi resignation, re signed again, and when, through tho intervention of Earl Granville, Mr. Gladstone amended bis resolution, Uartington agreed to continue at the head of bis party. Tbe effect of this genoral shaking up was that Lord Ileaconiflcld wa forced to agree to a policy of neutrality, which Mr. Cross declarod in bia speech ot a few Bight ago. The Marqni of Raliabat-y, tbe leader of tho peace party in the cubl uot, threatuneil to rotliu in the event of the Knglish contingent going to the lloHplirirint, und it is now iiiulerstooil that the danger of, war, so far as Kng laiitl Is concerned, Is at nn end. His believed, however, that the liberal party bus received a fatal wound, and that tbe Mniquin of llurtinglon will retire ut an curly day in favor ol Mr. Foster. Tho Jews in Jussy have been wurn- ll tllHt If tllOl rM)t;ll.l t.f,it..iiU In "K" " V ,ii''i'a5?!my" p.,iifua?'Jf oiunu'r'vvnn'swoToI London, May 12 Moyils announce that telegram have Iwcrvrvt'lvii! in Liverpool aud Loudon aiiuouueing that tho town of lqiiiquo, Pern, was do stroyed by an earthquake on Thurs day, May 10. The Hi.acii Hills. J. F. Scely and Jack Leary, who lell Lock Haven lust March for tho Black Hills, have arriv ed at their destination. Scely, tho Democrat says, writes back to his friends saying thul before ho gut there he thougt ho could biro out, but "it can't bo done, for there is no chance. There are twenty-fivo men hero (Hill City) lor every day's woik that is to be done, and lots moro coming in every day. Men are starving here, and a man's life is not his own ono minute. It's nothing to hear of men being kill- d hero every tin , and it will bu worm in a month. Indians are plenty, and the whiles moro so, and moro danger ous. So take them both together, and its d n bad ! F.very man goes arm ed. Our party is working togothcron a cluim, with good prospects, and think It will pay us by next fall, that is, if wo can stay hero and keep alivo. The timber in this country is nothing but scrubby Norway pine. I suppose it will make you look wild when 1 lell you I paid $18 for 100 pounds of flour lust evening ami thirty-fivo cents a pound lor bacon. Whisky fifty cent a drink. Tuko my udvico and don't como to this country, and tell my friends to stay away.'" Gatiikrinotiie Famii.v. The fast orn war has put Queen Victoria, "on her pins." From her movements she is studying moro than statesmanship. A numborof her numerous royal bloot ed family havo been visiting foreign countries, and tbo war in question hav ing broken out, she, good mother like, issending abroad for her children. Tho Princoss ol Wales, nnd her limband havo Wen on a visit to Greece for some time. Tho Queenly mother bus sent a half a regiment of cavalry after tho twain to bring them overland. Tho Duchess of Kdinburg, and her husliand, being on a visit to Malta, have also been ordered homo for fear they might full into tho hands of tho Cuar or llio Sultan. Another member of tho family had blocked out a trip to Australia, Ibis has also been counter- manded, It is very evident from these royal family regulations that tbo Queen expects troublo this summer among the crowned heads and she is trying lo put her household in order beforo the times become too warm. A Dirtv Jon. An exehango let the cat out ol tbo bag in this way : "Caleb Curbing has won as old Ppanish claim, several years ago plaoad in tbo bonds or Judge Louis Dent for prosecution, and aller his death taken up by Mr. Cushing as an actoffriendiiiipi tae wiuow ot nisolu irieotl. Mrs. Oent receives JU,niig as bar share." Now, what are the surface indica tions : den. Sickles was our -Minister to Spain. Grant re called him and ap pointed him our Plenipotentiary to tho Court of Spain. Instead of going there to discharge tho highest functions of civil government, he went as a deputy attorney for brother in law Dent, and because of bis august position ho succeed od in collecting a large private claim for the Dent family for which ho was richly paid and also drew his salary as Minister out of the L'nitud Stales Treasury. Moro: we have no doubt ho bad scores of such claims in his pocket and collected them whilo serv ing as Extraordinary, Minister Pleni potentiary I Whon will this damnable dirty work stop? Havo honest men becamo extinct? It looks so. SciiKLt roft ApmtorCiIcNkral. Hon. Wm. P. Schell, of Bedford, Is looming up as a candidate for Auditor Genoral and if nominated will make an excel lent officer. The Philadelphia Evening Exprets, compliments him highly clos ing as follows : "IIo never was a limo servor, but bus ever been tho champion of the principles of his party in which he conscientiously believed dopendod the true interests of tbe State and Na tion, no believes in the greatest good of tbe greatest number, and is a man of much popularity with the masses of his parly. Tho latter aro tho ones lo mako all nominations and secure tho cloelion, and when they move In solid column aro irrosistiblo. Their favorite for A uditor General, M r. Scbell, is the strongest candidate they can nom inate, and should ho receive the nomi nation ho will mako a gallant and for midable fight for the position. SlIIKITINO A FrICNU 1R A Bl'RIILAR. Indianapolis, May 9. At Martins villo, Indiana, last night, Major E. E. Woody, dry good merchant, and his clerk, John K. Knight, slept in the same room over tho store, Woody, hearing burglars trying to effect an entrance, got up and took a position by the window without disturbing Knight. Subsequently Knight awoke, and gelling no reply to hi inquiry as to who was in the room, fired a pistol, the ball lodging in Woody' sldo, in flicting a serious but not necessarily fatal wound. Mexican I navulration. Our Mex ican neighbor of revolutionary fame, inaugurated their new President Diaz on tho 7tb of May. Hit prede cessor Lordo i an exile in tho southwest, whero he is trying to raiso an army ot Filibusters for tho purposo of Invading Mexico, and drive tho new incumbent from his place. Tho gov ernment authorities at Washington will, no doubt, serve a proKr notice on tbe said lerdo to tbo effect that he bchavo himself. 1 Centennial Uimento. Nodotibt all who visited tho Centennial last year took one or more five cent ride over the "West End" narrow gauge railroad, within the ground. It cost 03,000 to build and equip tho road, and it cost $114,000 to operate It, while receipts only reached $189,000. Tbe road was olj a few day ago for $10,500. , - , A m WRECK. Tnoiily-lwa t iro Nminlicil l Cresrriit. A TWO llnllfK The WilliiiHisport fiiKiils and Unite tin ol the llltk Inst., says that on hist Sntiiiilay evening tiboiit five o'clock, one ol' tiiti muni tliustrinis railroad lie eiilenU ever known on the Not iliti n Central, ocemrcd at the crusning a ohorl (listnnce above Crescent. , It iiii- I nrl Willi swo-liorse team. As he upproaebuti' the railroad crossing at tho placo iiiiHtnlcd, ho ob served tbo freight train approaching. Ho drew up lua team, but almost im. mediately urged il forward agnin, doubtless thinking that ho could clear the truck bcloro llio engine would reach him. In this ho wus disap pointed. The horses hud not more than fairly sol their feet on the track beforo they wero struck by tho locomotive and burled to one side nn a pile of railroad lies. Then rolling down they weru caught junior the wheels ofthe freight ears literally cut to pieces. The ro suit was that tlio cars first striking the horses were thrown from tho track, und those following piled up on them in indiscriminate confusion, complete ly blockading tho road. Twenty two cars woro thus wrecked, six of which wero loaded with soil coal from llio Hulston mines, ami tbo bulunco wits empty. Furrcll, who was in the wag on, was thrown out by llio ioree in tho collision, and although he received u severe shock, w as found to have sus tained but trilling injuries. The horses that wero killed were worth probably about one hundred dollar each, fur rcll is well known in this city, having been engaged lor some time past in tho business of butchering. Latterly he has devoted bis atten tion moro to farming. Tho wreck which ho caused by his carelessness has proved very oxpensivo to tho rail road company. The passenger train from this place to Elinira Saturday evening did not leave here till about ten o'clock at night, ami then the pas sengers bad to bo lituisleiieil to an other train at tho wreck, which was sent down from Kliniui as soon as the accident was reported. A great por tion of yesterday was required to re move tbo broken ears, many of which wero almost reduced lo splinters. Theso were worth two hundred dollars each, so that it will be sulu in estimat ing tho cost of the smash-up at about 5.00ll, Il is prohablu that I'airell, after such a narrow escape from being cut lo pieces, und losing two valuable horses, will not again attempt to cross a railroad track when the engine is close upon hitn. Texas and Mexico. The robberies perHilraled on thecitigensot Texas for tho past llvo years, by the roving Mexican hands, who infest the Rio firnndo valley, is about receiving some attention by the authorities. Tho Philadelphia Timet in alluding to this vexed question says : "Tho action ofthe administration with reference to I he .Mexican depre dations in Texas will create a pleasur able sensation along tbo American bank of the Rio Grande. Thrifty Texan, who have made cattle raising of tho great industries of the extreme Southwest have been tbo victims tit tho most exasperating outrages ut tbe hands of the thieving Mexicans, who havo systematically scorned ovcry hon est mcansot gettingn livelihood. They havo terrorized llio country and run dered property insecure. For many yours eiiisetis of llio I'nitcd States havo energetically complained of theso atrocities; they havo been tho subject of a great deal of talk, but bttlo action, in Congress, but tho government, until just now, seems not to havo beard tthout tho outlaw that havo invaded our soil from loreign territory. At any time, il lie could have rightly dono so, tbo Governor of Texas would have undertaken to settlo the troublo by driving llio thieves back to their side of tho river and compelling them to stay there, ami if there is n rupture now the stalwart men of Texas will supply all llio army that will bo ne cessary to establish llio rights of pro. pony on mo liio iintnile. , Oil News. Tho Warren Ledger, which keeps the public well posted in oil matter lust week rendered the fol lowing report : "Tho monthly report for April, shows that all the oil districts of tho State lurnishcd 27!) now wells, with a daily production of 1,10 barrels of oil. 1 hirty cight dry wells during the same month, have been found on, and near ihe producing territory. In this, (tho Warren district) thcro was thirty-live new rigs put np, twelve of which wero being drilled at the timo tho report was completed. Somo of theso havo sinco proven to bo good, wiiiio two or three have nocn abandon ed, and aro beyond question dry holes. Tho production tor tho last thirty days at this point is not given, but it is safe lo. say that it will average at least 500 barrels per day. The month of May, will show a much larger figure, as the recently developed territory will be extensively operated on, and moro than Ihe usuul number ot now rigs are being pushed to completion. Tho price of oil still keeps down to a point between $2.35 and $2.40, and is held firm at these tluures. This may bo considered favorable when it is learned that tho production daily for April was 29,000 barrels, being nearly 2,000 ol an increase over tbo month of March. Fornev Comforts Tiiem. The car pet-baggers and scalawags in tho south aro uwlully down on Hayes. They wont bun impoached, rodo on a rail, or bull dozed. Tho editor of tha Phil delphia Prem, sympathize with them in their dirodisiressauJ comforts them in this way : "Wo can well understand why tho Republicans ol tho South are much ex ercised by tho action of President Hayes, but they have at least ono ad vantage. They know that ho could havo dono nothing more or nothing less, and they know, also, that II tbo men In whom be has confided should provo false to their promises ho will be long enough In power to punish their ingratitude." Thcro, bo good now, don't kick np fuss, over a few offices, but follow my (his) steps support Hayes wilh all your might. A Awful Actiiient. The citizens of WinncSago county, Illinois, were buildingaisiigo new Court House, and on Friday as the workmen wero plao- mg tho hoystone in the cornice, the inner walls on tho north side of the building gavo way, precipitating about thirty workmen a distance of fifty feet among the debris. Fourteen of tho workman woro killed outright and tho balanco are all more or less injured. The excitement in the place is vory great. Some put Iho blstno upon tho builder while oilier charge it upon tho Architect. The papers in Wisconsin are calling upon the United Bute Senators from that Stat to tell what they know of the President policy, Neither i. vry talkative Jdt now , i IV STI'.IKIMI WAIION, I MVIU'IIY AM) II A YES. I A .n.. ftf tttmiwrm.Pti In 1 ivi. r!i iin .s reeoriletl Which has a moral in It. . . ... 111 muwetpnut, r run .llill'pny UliU . Moll. llcni'V V. Illair Coinnienotxl a' reform movement on the theory taught ill tho llartim experiment, that is lo suy, temperance reform with money in il. l ust a let lure lull ol Hiunil udvicu, und then a live bteuklitst bounteously spread bcloro an imiuensu crowd of ! hungry und uiilortunuto victiuisof the bowl. In IIWiiHifun a society was , liirmcd on liiili principles. It was tm '' 'mwueimH"'"' ' ii'."."h ot formers. A windy campaign wiiu I I... r. .. i etl irom the Kxoeulive Mansion. A! r. lluyvs wus the hero of tbo hour, und "the first huly of the land," hud taken rank with Martha Washington. Every- 1.;.... ...... I .l a!?.,, in. ...i..... .., 8 . ..,, . . .,. . bird hud soared lo a great elevation when the royal lukesof Russia, Alexis and Constantino, wero invited to ban quet with his Fruudulcncy in statu al the White JIoiiho. The traditional courtcsicH of nations wus not lo bo violated, of course, and the little mat ter of a teniperunco riletlgo must not disturb tho flow of hospitality on so great an occasion. Aud so the gob. lets jingled and teniperunco remrm at iho While House evaporated as the chiunpalgiio ami sherry went round. This tale of two cities points a moral, us wu have said ; and the luomljies in tho diHoronco between reform with bread anil butter in it for the hungry and fallen, and reform with nntbing ir, it. O'lhm-mieealth. Col. Ward II. Lsinon is not very much disturbed by lion Wade's allega tion that Im is a liar, and only refrains from resenting it forthwith becauso "lion Watlo is too old lo whip and too wicked lo die." Ho is, however, pre pared to provo, and will do so at an early day, that after Lincoln was nominated in Chicago, Men Wado and Henry Winter Davis endeavored to form a combination to cull a now con vention and nominate another candi date, ami thai there was correspon dence on the part ot Wade looking to a dictatorship, with eilbor hlmscll or John C.JPrcmont as dictator. Benja min seems tohavostirrcd Hp a hornet's nest. The H'or. suggests that Mr. John V. Forney would "favor tho company with a howl." Mr. Forney' latest howl was for the blood of Hampton. Whom llO desired tO llRVO hung tor . - - making .nrchc in favor of looa.1 wl. gnvornmi'iit and other antiqiintitl doc- trine of (ioorge Washington and Thonias JvlToraun. Now that hin Fraudulently hait eonce1et all that Hampton contended for, Mr. Forney will t'orhtinly ho apjieuned with nolb in nliurt of tlio blood of llnycit also. Tub Heooah, rto. Tho nutro Fred. Doulatt. Hayes MarHhal of the Dis trict of Columbia nt $10,000 a year, aililrvsHed a meeting in Hulliinore a few eveningnago in which he lampooned tho citizens of tho National Capitul in flint-rate stylo. lie fuels big enough IIOW SI f I CO llO lllS got a fut Office tot tlrive all thoue nerrtons out of tho city who fail to womhip al his ahrino. He illustrates "tho bengal on bornulmeU" most completely. Nti htills is now admitted to have been elected Governor ot Louisiana, by llayos. His majority over Pack ard was about 10,000. Mr.Tildcnran a litllo over 1,000 behind XichoIIs, but received fully 8,000 moro voles in tho Siato than Ilnyc. And yet Mr. Hayes claims that ho was olected and Mr. Packard wm (k'fcaletl. Thi make tliequf-ntinn niwiimon verj r?oniplicatti slinpo. I.oi isuna' Tiianksciivinq. f.aat I burwluy wn ubscrvod a a day of gontM-al TbaiikHgiving throughout thi plundorod Slto, in accordance with the proclamation of Uovernor Nicholl. Thi event prompted Fackird't dis patch lo lllaiiio, which will be found eliMjwhoro in this issue. Tho mixing ol the "blue and gray" i what annoy all narrow minded people. What "ArioTiiER CiosE." An examination ol the u fTii i in of the Atlanlio Mutual Liio Insuraii'O Company, of Albany, N. ., how tho linbilitie to boll,. 15.1,853, and tho anst-tl $1,264,438, showing a deficiency aa regards pol icy.holdcraumounling tu8110,S85. The appoiulmeiit of a receiver will be ap plied for. Senator Gordon, ol Goorgia, is re ported to bavo summed np his theoiy of President Hayes' policy in this cpi gramnliu Rlatemont: "Tho President ha done something which the emo- cratic party has been trying to aeeom plisli lnr years he has made a united South and a divided North. Thomas 1'. fSiimmorville, the New York lawyer who was tried fur com plieity in the safe burglary case with Gen. llahcock and acquitted, has sent a letter to tho United Slates District Attorney giving details of tho whole affair. IIo implicate prominent men. Iiurglars entered tlio rcrsidenco of Ilurrison Prcscott, at Newton Centra, Mas., and robbed tho safe of 121,000 In government bonds, 1100 in money, and nolo, mortgage, etc., represent ing a vary largo amount. Nicholas McCay, of Oregon, a cattlo dealer, arrived in Now York on Satur day, with 15,000 in gold, Intending to sail for I'.umpe, but lost all his money by the usual confidence game. The jury in the case of Hot I, a Phil adelphia preacher involved in an ugly vandal, disagreed on Saturday, ono juror refusing to Join the others in a verdict of guilty, jUw gmt'frtlgtmfntg. SherifTs Sale BY tlrtae of write of inlitieni Krpmn:nm4 on! of Um Coaif af Oonnioa Plena of Claar aeid aoantt, and ta at directed, there will ba aipoted to pablle aale. at tba Coart Hon to, la tba boron (ta af Olearleld, oa Monday, the 4th da ofJuaa, IST7, at I e'eloeh, a. ai tha lollowlaf daeerlbod read aetata, ta will A eeitaia pieea of land eltaalo la tha boroajeb if t'lenrfteld, beln tbe andivlded ana-half Inter ttt In that fartala lot af emaad na tha writ aide t.f rWend ctreot, end being tba northern part af lot No. ai, being la froat on (toad atreat It feet and ranatng bark Ul feat to alley, harlag thereon ereeted a tw More from ballaiag a Bed aa a stare awea, witb nnawoeary aatbaililnga tberaoa. JteiaM, ukea la aaeaatlea aad la be old ae the nn.p.rtj of W. V. Wright, earririeg partner of Wright 4) Bro. A'aa, aaetowa lot adaSM feed altaata la QelMi tnwaebtp, OlearSald ooaate, fa., with and a half Hot bunae, ftaall eUble andntheretkalld .DRd, bone Jed aa follawa t 0 tbt aaat by Was. Mue re, en ike weal by Mr 4. M or get. aa lb eeeih 1 bytw alley, aad wa tba aonh by liaia awaH. KeiBed, token In aiiwatioa aad It ba aald aa Ue property ef Hugh Carrier. i at lea. a aorta irMt of land ailanie la Iradferd awwablB, begtaiaeBg at a beat lea h an Uaw af Jaa. ! Uytabaeov Hp ibaaee 7 mdi a llaa af AUiaader T'7 V"ei. laiereiver, wiiere ry.i,., ,, ,,. M,w.,i , tWiMi,,. juiced that WIIIO bad at lust dlsuppenr-lbereon, I... ended as f.llowat Oo Iho aat and Lovlnistus and eliaslnul oorner I thsnaa br bis lino 120 rods to ftnoesi thanoe by larua slraigtit Una to benbtek 164 rude, being tbo ulaoe of la- I itintn lasts, .. .k.,.i Hi ainrosa fit.ii.,1 ,rIJ ,D e,.,too and to lie sold as tbe properly ot Jacob tirahuui. "rlol tract of land situate In sWarla township, sMititaluing about ItiS acres mure or la's, being a part of tho Jobs Pordney Iraet. bounded on the east by , an Uia wait by John Uullids, on Iba sorlb by other part ol said John Korduey treat, and on Ihe s.-ulh by N'ual 4 Beams. Heised, taken lo deration aaiito be O'.ll as the property of bimoa McKarland. Also, a certain tract of land situate In Hoggs township, bounded on Ihe south by lbs Uellefonio 4 trie lurniilke, west by James Tlmuipron, aortb by Mlilson Hueal, and east br J. II. Peters . eon. laming throe acres, with a two-story trente house and stelile and oilier outbuildings thereon erected. a1 i atw.amir rxi v .v. oaTajaaffEiriE lowosbip. being ono lot in Oloa Mope, witb small one an.i a-uau siory nouo witn auction attached. n mumj eaiaia. norm ay aiier.asj soum oy Mainsireer. raised, tahen 10 eseciillon burn. and lo bo sold aa Iba pruparty ol Thos V. Wash- ""I '""d situate la limine lewnsbln, bain S" feet front and 200 fret deen. bu,w ..d j.,orll),j ..,,,,,,.., u.,,.d ' (lit rn.nl. by prftrtj of Mirtm WuiHlkrti,ft bjr W. Thuniii, (.lu'h ,y Wo.lwtrd itrvct, wnt I,. II b H,.. I . I 1 sl. . fratneboua. V .l rT:Jir bulldiiif.. 8,i" d. lake, in ...cuilon and to be sold .. tho property of J.,.,. A. Paarsol Also, a certain traot of land sli.al. In l.c.t, lownslnp. Olearneld eouaiy, 1'a. bounded on Ihe south bf tba Bcllefont. and Curwensviiu turnpi... west be township wad, north by "a,,d of L Owens, and on Ib.es.t b, Wall J. u ban. and others, oonl.lnin 40 Mr.., ., 1.. . h..la 1.... r... k r.-.-r . sb.d and "other ootUlhll,,,. tber..,. erected, and also thereo. a,actl a Tr,. BUant Haw Mill, one-fourlb Interest of said Saw Mill bclon.in, to ...lil..l,..l,.bl..r..!tln OHO. ) tw. nllllon feet yearly, . 8hiol. Mill attached. Seised, lake. In o.iutlun and to be .ol.lMlb.proptr.jr ut D.ld t. ( .opt m. Alan, sutrtatlb lult Of Mliil lituata n Hm I rtr. br W D. Blfjltr, aod known Id lan nf Writ iietaraeiu. iu i- v ii, irtinunj hhtobi N ir belli ttrott and 1H0 Ket dwi. with a two tory Tram houat I y 14 ltt, witb kitclien at taobtd, well findbed blaekimitb bop, liable and otbtr ootbaild.Dffi I hereon rreoted, Alto, oa olhtr let of (froond in UawrrnaelonDabip, bo ond td by ihe turnplkt road on t&e north, Martin .Nicbollaoo the eajt. by land ok Shew oa the aoath and weat, by lot dbf l"t? . ioi vart oa lb wtt. and herein foro known at thr prouer ly of Hobert Itlrwtt. and containing abuut one acre of ground, nrnre or leti, with a two ttory frame houae IM by fefl with lillchn attached, table and other outbuildio- thereon treated. Keised, tabea in rieentioo and to be told at iba proeriy of O. B. Mcrrellet. al. AIma, a earttia treat of land aitatt tn lloota dale borotiith, Clearfield eoonty, Pa , bounded a ..nth hy lot So. 87, in FM of ftid Brouh, on k usi ts n.k saiiatj k. .tM... j known In Plot of aald Boioarb a. lot No' M i baring ereetod IbertMia a large fraaie buaae with bilfhtn atianbed. Heised, tnken in Ckeeu'tnt, and lo be aold aa the property of Patrick Quina. Alio, a earlain tract nf land ait it a t In the Borough of H nut id ale. Clearfield oountr- Pa Bounded touth hy But atrewt, north hy M-km alley, want by Maple aller, and taat by T. Wat- ina, and koowa ai lot No. S3! la ftoeral plan of tatd Boroagb, aod baring a imall frame dwell ing houte outbaildtogt thwreoo ereeted Htiae.1, takrn in eaeoution and l be aold ai the property of Janice Smith. Alto, a oertain trmot nf land aitaite (n lluoti- dale borough, ClearbelJ eottnly, Pa. Being one M?" Wb 0"'b"rBer ofOtol treat; Ibere being no Improvement thereon, laid let U.o.. lo, No. l i. th. ,...r.i P,. of ..id Buroujrb i ao ooa other lot aituate ia aaid Hor ouh. and baring thrrenn erected a tw etnrr home, aad known ft l.l No. Tit In the plea of paid ooroNffh. apd fronting oa 8lat atreot Heitrd, taken in extwation and tu be io!d at the property of Levi Htroap. Alio, a pertain tract nf land tlfuat tin Wood ward toia'bip, Clearfield ooanry. P. liotimKil and deacrihei. m folluwr. vis : k rontinc Mt feet .... U, l.nn.. . . ... . f... lo 0k allcr, and lhaaet along Oak ally rt . feet to lo. No ;e ; thence toaOi ng .,t No. : lit) fret to Hi. Jamee tlfret t tlicnoi,' alonj aid trtet el) fret to pUe of l')(inniiif, and being kt.dwo aa lot No. M in g. nrrnl plan of laid town, having arreted therein good two itry boue and aeoeiiary aulbuiliHa. rii-td, ukrn In . tt lion aod to be fold a tha prop -r:y t( l tv id Wmloier. Altn, n certain tract of land aita tie in Hoa'i data borouith, hounded and deaerilted ai fullowa ; It ing known in plan of avi borough aa lot No. 113, bounded ett by Cbarln ft reel, wrt by Oak alley, n-.rtn hy M Ni. I2A of L. K. Hiler, eoulb by lot No. 121 of al.Um.ti, bating erevted thereon a two itory frtni houte and other outbuild. nri. HrlitH), Ul.en ia icution aod to be eol 1 at lite property of K. C. 11 u we and terge Willi-tt. AIo, by vlrlae of enndry writ of VI. Fa , t ie fullowiog property, to ait: All that certain pea of Und aituate in Cheat townohip, ClearHeld aoooly. P4., bounded and draoribed aa fullowa; beginning at a aluae net for a eommon oorner in publie road, thence by Wm. MrkUetera aonlh 4 degree, weet U 6 10 prrchea to a alone t tbenee by 1. kerrin aortb frit degree! weat IS peruhea to atone ; thenea by I Kerrin north 65 rait 13 ft 10 perehrt up the road i tbenoa by pobllo mad aouih At eaet 12 percbea to piece of beginning, auataia ing one acre, mora r Hfited, taken in ex ecution, and to bo aold tba property of Jea.ee Storm. Alio. eerie la trat of land aitonla la Puaey vtlle, Woodward townabip, ClearArld euunly.lV, bating a large two-atory but el witb bar-rwxa aod tare-room, and othar oat building: aald lot be ing a triangular abape, aantaining altout one. fourth of aa aore. mora or lea, bounded aa M loaa, rlt : Kut by lot or (J. W. Caldwell, weat by lot of Mc Kinney, north by Mala atreet, and outh by allay, tlettod, taken la ei eeut ion, and ta be aold at tha property of U. W. Laoborn. Also, a aeruio tract of land lit u ate in Ferga ann townibip, Clearfield eounty, Pr oonUining about lu aorea, with about 20 aorea elenred, and having a imall orobard, aajall Ing hoaie and log bara tberaoa, teunded aait by land af Williaca H enter, weat by land of John Ball, north br Ian la ot Maltbiaa ilalllgan, aoath by Uada of Jobn Bell. Alio, one other place of land aituate la the townabip, eouaty and Htate afereaeid, ooataiaing about 100 acre, witb II aorea e lee red. and hav ing arreted tberooa a amall two- tory plenk frame buna and other ant bulldinga, bounded raitbylaadi af alri. Oraen, weet br Unda of a. Barretl, aortb by landa or Joeeph Straw, aad aoaih by lull of C tart it Shotf. Seiaed, token ia eiecutioa, and ta be told aa the proper ty of Paul Wtaiu. Alao, all tbateertaia meaauage, or tenement, and piece of ground aiiaata ia the village of Weet Ueoeola, beeatur hiwaehip, CloarSeld twenty, P.( kxandcd and described ae fellowi.ta wit: Begin ning at a noil oa Iba townabip road adjoiaing land or II. II. kopbort, tbe dm north SI degreea. wait 18S fret along aald townabip road to a pout, tbenoa eoutb 4 degreea and ntln., weet US feet to a pot oa line ol laad of Kiobard Burn, tbenta along laada af Riohrd Btrna aoutb 12 drgreea 46 aia , aart IW real to a poet, tbenoa along landa af H. II. Kephart aortb tf& degreea, 60 una., eait IM feet to tba piece of beginning, containing 140 perabea, with dwelling hoaae IA SO leet, iwa atoriea high with kltehea at tached, and other nut huildioga thereon treated. Pet icd. token la eiaontlon, aud to be told aa the property of Hat Fitagarald. Alia, lot So. .16, ii utile ia the borough of New W'aibipgtuw, and ba ing ereeted tbentoa a large ono and ono half tory fraaaa dwelling houee fot aterly uaed aa a atora-hoeee, amall frame atable and other out buildingi, bownded eaet by li. W. J a I lug her, went by Aafa I. Benaott, North by rtreet, and eoutb by allay. Seited, taken la ai ecutitm, and to be told aa th properly of Kajie A H. II. Walk. A, the following deacrlbotj real aitate, th property of tha Defendant, altoata in Bredy townibip, ClaarBeld aounty, Ta., bounded aa ful lowa : Bfginniag at a poit, corner of land of Ooa. Petti, Alt'iandar Hhea, and Daniel Ueudlaader; thence along Una of Daniel Uo tdUnder I3j 4 It percbea to beech, corner of land of R. H . Moore : thenea touth 174 pcirben to a hickory, wrner of lead formerly or Frederick Xeigler, Bow Auraad ; tbraee weit lift percbea lo poit,eorntr of Daniel (irod lender thenea aorth I5 percbea to a poat ; Ihrne aortb 01 weet I nnd loth percbea to waat i percbea la a po.l. al what waa former It I P" oi im turnpme ruaa f tneaca tout ft 41 at . a - Lai1. . . .. a. " tbe ihop porch of Daniel tJoodlauler : thenoe tU weat lu pe rebel ta a poat oa tha liae or Merge Teatt i thence along aeid liae north 70 pa robe to place ef beginning, noatatnlng 127 acrt a aad aa peribea, aior or loaa, being the tame tract of land conveyed by Andrew Wilton nod wifa to Jim r all lei by Dead bearing data 8th af rYbra. try, A. D. I M, and recorded in Deed Book "VP," pnga A. Bounded by Unda of Daniel Owl lander, Utorge Hants, A o rand, R. H Moore, and ctlieri. Tbera la about 76 acre elearod an it and in a good it a; a of cultivation, with a good frame home, IdaSO fact, log harn, JOxtiO feet, and other outbulldinge thereon eraoUd Heiied. taken ia execution and ta ba told at tba property af w. tr. niaaei, waaiee aauei ana 4. A, lilabel. Alio, All tboee three certala lata ar piece of ground litaato ia Baat C learn eld, Ctrfteld coon ty, Fa., bounded and deaerihod aa followi He ginning at a pott oa tbe tontbaan ooraer of Hllla tieet aad Hprtng allay thenea In aa eaaterly direction along llilla tireet lit feet to a poet on weitera Una ef let Mo. S3 j thence la a toot her ly direction along aaid Una of let Na. SS Sh feat to pott oa Virgil alley t thenea la a weatarly direc tion along Virgin alley U0 feet to poat oa oorttar af Virgin and Bprlng alleyt ; theeoe la aortharlf dlrMtiea along nprioaf alley Sat feet to place of begiaaing, bnowa In tha plot ai Not. 19,t and SI. 8aiied,tokaa ia eiecutioa and to boeiddaa thr property of John Kottltr. Alee, A carta a traot or land tiiaalt ia Uwrenee lowatbip, Clearne d oounly, Pa,, bounded and da eeribednafellewti Beginning at a ttoaa, aoraar ef land of Hugh Orr and other, Ibenaa atteading aaat 10 prca-a to a poet, Iheace tath RO parehet tea poet, thenoe wart 100 parebat to a pott.lheaea north at porohet r a poet, theae along land or Hugh Orr, and ether, aaat SO oerohet to the ttaa. aorner and I' too af aegiaaiag.aoateiaing 41 aret aad It aerefaoa, aeal aieafura, aad baring aboat Mm eiwew, mmm aartng email twa-atory frama be nee Urge frame barn, aad ether eat aalidiagiibereoaaroetad. Heited. tahea la aie. eat ion aad to ba tald aa tba property of II. T. riraiwani. Awa, A orrtala tract af laad altaata la B .ati tewaahlp. Claarteld onuaty, I'., aoalaiaiac aboat 100 aerta, with abiut SO aerea eltarad, am) hariag a ileal! aaa aad a-half ttory log boat, log itobio, aad mo all are bard tbaraea, aad aeuaded ai th aaat by landa of Thomai fioklea, oa U aet by laada of Thomai Beera, aa the aoath by landa af V Woolatea. aad oa the aorth by landi of Albert Brother, fteieed, tahaw in ofeeatlea and to ha eld aa the property ot Jeeae ttoaa. Alto, a ecrteiei traot off laad tltaaU ia Beaearla tmwmmmim, vwnwi MMIiy, ri., eaBOa a weat by Uentga ISttoreoa, aewth by Iiaaa , mat ap wiiaoa wiattav, aad aortb ay Thewiaa . ,, ;,, A .. ... i, u i j . i I I" arm olf tri, havinc s ttntl lug bouat ami lo fled, C ttrftelii eouni, r, Uoundtyl and .,e- I , .. . . . , . i foibit.. ri . u b-"- - ' puWb 'dJ blbr 'bullilOfl, buunded bj .a -... . , - ' John t' Cob nar, otrlb br Kiienhuwftr.ivtft by Ja ulh by Mcholl. . -0.1, on Ihe west b, ! Hidrl. ttle ,;, ,. A w. p,,,.,,, i,., ftrtfl', n iht Berth bj an tlU'V, ami ou the rail . . , .... ' . '. t l 3Wu; Sfli'frtiufinmtii. "CENTRAL" HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, ,1 .-'Nr - iiV. . . ..aaaaAnaaiia4; Smithfleld Street, from 2nd to 3rd, Avenues." Th mort (ol ralljr offt)cJ Brnt-rUm IIoum in I be tit y, 8trf4 tmrt ptM tbt doof tttni. i in tiiti lo all tha iept moi til ptrti ut 'nib oUlt. Ternt, I. 1VO per !) WALSH & ANDERSON, Proprietor!. TTit Run ni.iciw, ( CIpftrflrM, rcc.ild wtrlr (uraU frunthit. -wetluo. Ao. " ""V".' ST d'"d' "," ''J.'"" " "i' h" ,U' f""! " "."T , ."""'n ' '." ,' o,,llon and lo b. sold as the properly . , . 7, .,' . . , i Al.ao A" 1"' oertain piece ut Un 4 aitiutt In ' Bdf..rd tci.h.p. OI.-arn.ld eoanl, Pa , bo.nd. " '""'"' '""" '. ' r"1?"'"" ?' ' "'' '',k .jner, then by . U. Ili.lt . land 1 east ISA narelma to m corner of II. ftueh . lanl. ',' " l'" ' ' ' f ? IF"' bw"' ,M '"J' J:'h," "" or.kllo prcbea lo 1 ' 'tiJ, ,"r',h."- rieed, uhen , ...oullon anil j " J, " ", n -A ,.hi. 4w.t.i.a .h.. its w .i.L .h.i I r . . . " . ' prortrtv Hortet Patohia lj tilttnlT MflCberaon. ttt?ued, . . ,, ... t. t , ,i . . u.".T " " r'VJ ' ' of W. ...Hioiib. Alan, til that rtrlaia te o( UuJ lituutt in Woodward town.h.p, bi(ianiDg at tlit oorntr of Wm Koice'i) lot and rtaninit al X0 ttmt to eurnr fv9t 'ottRthohneor Th -mat Roed'a lot lo a poll 1 joiotnr landi of Jneob Kphart ; Ibem-t runninf of Tlmoiat Ktrd'a hit i tit-rune rufitiisc nurtb 100 .... lf ... - . . , . nm - land of Jacob Kepliart ; thence eoath along line of Wm. Keiot'a lot lltO fret to place ofUginninf , being a part uf Jacob Krphart Iract now local til In tbe town of Fpnieerllla. Seimd, taken In ex rcuiino and ta tba told a tbe property of P. V. Gorman. Tanai or Kiji. Tba price or iaoi at which the property ahall be atrurk elf aittit be paid al tbe tint of tale, or turh other arrangetnenu ' ae apprf.ed.oiberwtiotbe proper- I ty will ba ttamtd lately pat ap and aold eraio at Ith P" U whom it wae atruek off, nod who, ia eae rf dwncieaey ai inch re-tale, ahall make good the taae, and In no inttmoee wilt tbe od ba preaented la Conn lor eoDtlrmetiua aoleaa the nvmey It actually paid to tile iSheriff. A.N'UKKW PKNT.Jr. Saaairr'i Orricc, I Hberiff. Clear&eld, Pa., May 15, 1R7T t SherifTs Sale. BT virtue of write of Leraria Fnt i , timed nut nf the Court of Common Plena cf Clear Ovid eotinty, and to tae directed, there will be po.e( w Vui.IR Al.K. al theCotrl Hoa.e. ;lfl tnf bor..Ofh of Cleart'eld. OD Monday, the j j.w j, f i..., ia7T -'-lii-ir . I desmoid .to. to wu.' " , " 'hat certain ll or B the borouh AM that certain lot or n.ea:iare of land aituate la t'learlrld 6' maty, ln.. beginning at a port along aide of ra.i leading to the farm b"ue nn tlie o I David hph.art Urm ; (hfnoe north 41 degree wot ltJ fret to peat: theoee aou:b 4i dejrwa west feet; t.irnee foutn 41 1 dfffrw rar vlj leot ; tbeore north flft iietcrcri eaat jrti leet o p'aae ol beginning, con- ! 11 ; t,rfPort "r An: "'"I "' iw i" iroi n in exc-rtttnn nnd to le old aa lb ilrew Killian. Alen, a certain frame huilding, un and a halt turiei higb, hUM and abop iniiiaej, in Ilrnd lord ti)wnliip, on turnpike Iraling to Albert'i 0per new mill, baring a front nl lit) feet on mid turnfiike and a il'-nth f 2iu feft, bounded en all iieaby Allcrt'i Und. tSeitel, takes in eie-'a-ttop and to be acid aa the properly of Tbo mat L. Waple. Ali'i. a eertaia two-itory home 1 S feet front and 28 feet in depth, a iwo atorv kitchea attached 12s 10 feet, iltuate in Brad lord townihip, on the outh by land of Wm. Albert A Bro'a, oa tbe eaat by tood of Cbarle W. Burger, oa tba oartb by land of J. 4 C W. liarger, and oa the weit by public road, containing lOri aorea. r-'eiiol, taken in execuliea and to bo ald ai the property af I. G Barger. Alau, a certain two-toiy frame house ri to rite in tlradf.trd townibip. Clearfield, county, Pa , being SS feet in front and 18 feet deep, with a kitchen attached 12x14 feet, aad being ou a traot of Und containing about DO aTe, bounded by Undi ol I. tl. Merger on the north and wert, and hy land of Alborti oo tbe eat and touth, and alao by the public road leading to Hbawarille. Seiied. taken ia eieoutton aol to bo cold aa tbe prop m if of C. W. barger Alio, a certain aaw mill building oa lot of ground aituate in Morria townabip, known aa the Henry Drinoker tract, aaw mill being a frame building .to ft-el wide by 120 feet long, two atoriea high, with board roof. Said tract ia bounded aa followi: Bcginaing at a poit corner of Mil PeltoB, rtomuel Flegal, TUoma Dunkerton, Jaa. B. U rah a in and Iaaan Rothrock, 10 parehet to tonea; tbeace aait by land of Juho Huatan 180 pert he to poit tbeace by land af B. D. gehooa over 01 percbet to itnnea t thenoe weat 80 per tn atonai, thenoe south by land of David W. Holt 390 porchra to etoaet: thence aait 1T pcrcbe lo poit; tlienr-e by land of Mai ilia Allport, jr., touth SlA perohen f poat t tbenee by land of David l-'legal 144 nerohoa to the place of begtuaing. containing anere and 00 nerohei. Seited, taken ia execution and to ba told at the property of J. R. UuKianay. Alio, a cvrtoin two-Mory frama bouae lt24 feet, litonte in the town of Diggiaarille, ClearOeid eounty, I'a.oo lot of ground boaadad oa tha weat by tJeaa Run Railroad, aouth by -alley, eaat by alley, weet by lr. Haiaet. Honed, token ia eieeottoa aad to ba aold ai the property of Tbomaa A.key, owner, aod J. M. tShanclelter, eon traot or. Aieo, a twe-atory frame d willing hoa-e 16tJI feet un lot Na. 270, lo tba village of Uouti'tolc. begianing at a poet on tha aortb tide of Reed .treet t tbcoo south 37 degree weat 150 foot to Weat 1 alley, south ad degrees aait 60 feet along aaid alley to a pott ; tbenoa north 37 degree east Ii0 to .uit on ion lb aide of Reed street ; then a along aaid atreat aortb S3 degree wait laO foot to place of bcginoing. Belied, taken la execu tion and to bt- jld aa tba property of 0urg M Tibftim. Alio, a certain two i tor r frama dwelling home 24 leet wide and .18 feet long, with kitchen attached 18x28 feet, with lot aad cartilage appurtenant tbureto, aituate ia North Houti laie, on lot front ing oo bwopa atreet 0 feet and running bark IW fret to Otter alloy, and kaowa ia th plan of North lloutsdal a let No. I HI, being bounded cast by 'ot of A. t ilea inn sod weit by lot of Harry Hooper, ttoitad, takn la Jwuitaa and to be sold aa the properly of (leorge K Tat, owner and A. D . Tea yrr,etintraotire Taaaa or 84Lt Th price or nn at which th property ahall bo itrnoh off maat b paid at tha lima of sale, or aach o her arrangement mad as will be approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately put ap and aold agata at tba etpeaee and nek of tbo person lo whom it waa atraek off, and who, la Case or deficiency at fucb re sale, shall make good lb aaaie, ad la no in tone will the Deed ba praaeated la Court for con firm alio anleas the money it actually paid to tha (Sheriff, ANDRKW PKNTZ, Jr., Saiairr'i Orrina, I . Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., May II, 1877. Sheriff's Sale. BY lrtii of miry Drill of Ft fti.. Irtaml out of the Court of Common Plea of Clear- Hold Co , and to me directed, there will hoetpoeed to publie aale, at the Coart l!oue,tn the borough of Clearfield, oa Hedticeday, the JOlh day of ? 'V . . . . m the UCOC Tl Wtl Ml IMIU. Ia il All thos. eertalo Intel of tea I eita.t, ia Huston township, CkarfteM na.te. Ia.t aoaod. ed aod described as fullows, .is: One lot bein. nln at tho northeast anroor of lot No. IS In the olan of I'eBtlclil, In jaid lownsbilt, deodW to L. mm. May n, ir.7Z irtenoe south AZ drfrras er.st 12 feet to a post, euth def reea o.st III feet to a noi, .oulli n urureoa west 4.t S I foet u. oorner of land deedrd to (1. A. Worth thenoe nnrui ao aes;rcB we- svo reet lo a post, north ot dr r.roe east lit feet to post, north SJ degrees w.st T0J porches to a poat, north 61 d.rreeo east 41 -10 prrehes lo a post, aoulh a degrees net 70J peirhss to post; thenoo aoulh 51 dearsos west 41 feet, south fll d. cress east loll fret to norm una oi woodward street thsota south i! derMs west tl foot lo aernrr of land deeded to L Bird, Oot,, l7 : tbeneo north 4 uV,roa wait foet la naitb eom.r of the asms i thanw south 1 degreaa aaat II f.st lo lino of Woodward street, thrw, aouth VI degrees north 40 feet, end north SJ dogma, wrat lllll feat to the plaoaof beginning, containing II Mra, more or sees, being tola No's II, Hand Hue lb. plan of ronlold, .ion which are arreted three frame dwelllega, three frame barns, owe log dwelling and outhonars. Also, one eo,at un lliio.,1 hslf Interest In tha following sot : boanded eowth b Woodward atraet, wast bj land deeded to Hparhasea and Hchwam, north and aaat br other landa el said Woodw.rd, baring a fro.it af loa faal aw Weodward a(rst aad a depth of IM feet, eontelalng half an acre mora ar h.s. bring let No It aa tba plan of Pen. eld, upon whieb la araeled awe Iwo elor; Irama hotel and outbuildinga. A I.e. owe aqaal an llrldel half Interest la the followiag loli Biwaded an the north l, Waod. ward llreet, east b, lewd deeded t O. H . Osrwell, eonth aad w.st hf other laud, or said Wandward, having a froat ef 140 feat on Weodward atraet aad depth af 104 feat, awaulalag ana third af aa acre re ar leas, and being Iba west part al lot No 87 oa the plan af Poofleld, vipoa whiah is erected a frame harn. Alao, on. other let boanded and described as follows, to wit t Beginning at a ,osl the earner of Weodward and Cleerfleld atraet ) thenoe aorth al degree, aaat along Woodward street II loot la ether laad of said Woodward thenoe aonth 4) degrees east lit feat to otrnor ot athor land of said Woodward ; thenea aoath II degrees w.st W feel to llaa af Olearleld (treat i thenoo north II degreea weet alaog aaid street ul feat lo tha plana of begianing, aoatalnlng ana alghth of an sera mora ae ssee, upon which art erected a two sure frama Mar, building and a warean.ee, and being part of tet He 1 1 oa tha plaa af Psaistj. Aaw, na athar lot hawaaWd and daeerlbaw H fallows, Bawwded aoalbarlji be Woodward etraat, weatetle ho land at aald Woe)wrd aad Ob arias i laau Bine ou isaw vrvnrriT VI of . n i-lH II au ..Vs. at tbt Hotel tni pltflH on fl for the rw.it. Ap'1117. IST7 la. II r own, northerly and emWIy Hy other Uaijr aid Woodward, baring a frtnt of Itttf feet n Woodward treat a fid a depth of 200 feet eoauin. Ing one ball of an a era more or lea, and btitt lot No. 17 on tba plan of 1'entlvld. Alto, all tho right, title and ii.tr rait f W -tod ward, in ane other trael of land aoaittj nnd dfacribed a followaj lleginntog at a pt on the nouth nide of Wo-i I ward atrwtt XI L easterly from the Surner f Woodward aod Cfejf. ilt Id airrcta; lliea"e north M degrem eait eUr Woodward atteet Kill 4 I feet to oorner of kw! if tail Woodward and tbarlee Urewn i thttn watb :i8 dfgrree eat nlng aaid land Itf 1 fet t port; thfti-e South 63 devrrea B)rth tA t tret to corner . f other laal ef aaid WuudtiHi brooc north 41 A degree! weat Sa feet hi tki lace of bt-ginatna;, evnuiaing one half of aa t aore or lift, brii g part of lot No. 37 on thr pb f IVnfln.d. noon whinh la er'a. Iwi.m. .rame building and outbouiai. Alio, all the right, title and In'erctf of ul, Woodward ia one other tree, uf land boaadetiaetl leapribed ae fol Iowa i Beginolag at a poil ia n, aat eoroer of CleAr6eld atreet, log feet ,iuj from Wwidward at rati; Ibenoe Bonh il ittrm eaat 3 feet to a puat ; thenot aiuth 61 drirMt at VO feet to a port ; thence eoatb hi dnmei eat Vtf feet to the aild line of Clearfield flratt; thenea arth J"8 degrere men W feet to thi pit, of begtnnior, toattiiaing ona-eigbth of to acrt m.re or lei., ap .a which ia eroded a blackiaiti' nd wgm ahp, and being part of lot No. 3; u tbe plan u( penllrld. Alan, all tbe ngbt, Utt aol ialert.t of Hir Wuodward ia another traot or lead in Hjatoatep Doubled aod dew-nbed a follewe t Brglaniaf at a while pine the eoutheael turner ot Warrant N. 474 ; ibrune eoaih n degrees weat II S 10 perobta to land Krederiea Uxftald ; theoee a-nk JJ drgrea weet alon line of tald land 166 ptrebtt to tbe poblie highway ( thoaee north S) dtfreH rat 70 perebra; thenea aorth It degree m U;; 210 perches (o the aorth lint of Warrut Xe. (Tkj thenot north 70 drgreoaeaat 3S I U pcrriei to a pint ; thence aorta 1W di-greet weat id p. ea to a bemtock ; tbo nee aorta 70 decree eait br lint of Warrant No. 7V, hii" t ln p-rctie lo t poit ia lint of land or t. E. Hewitt i tkeaaa by aid lint aoulh Jli dtgreta taat perekai to pout In touth lint of Warrant No. 7; thtoet outh (IS drgrwaa wrt .1 perrhti to a p.: tbenet aluug lands of John UaBoii aoutk 10 degree mat ill I -4 prrehei ; theaee along atrai touth Jl J.greei rt lit pn'he ta a pott ia north Hot of Wu-rant No. t.(Ki; thenot along aid warrant lint wrat 91 perrhr a a pott; tbenct aortb KJ degreet weal II -) ptrrkti to a be m lock ; theaoe north Ud-grtet writ M II frerhca to tbt pl.w of begianog. trttai. ing 421 aorra aut or lata, eieeptiag and reterr ing therefrom : let Oaa lot on aoath ef Wuodward ttraet ndjoioiog lead of P. E. Meant, heretofore deeded to the Peonaeld M K Churrk, baring front on Woodward atrtet of 3 ftetaid a drptb of Iftt feet, bring lot No the plaaof hendrld. 2d. Beginning fa tbe weet line of Clear, fir Id it re at tbe tout hr a at eoraor of lot aetdd to K. C. Frerland ; tbrae south 63 drgreri et jo leet to lot urrdoj to ticorgfl V. Klcktr; tbetice f.mtli :., dvgmee eait 17 feel; theae. eomo , j u.greej wc-t jj lost, north 38 deireti writ Jitft i-'-rner of Frcpbytcriin panonagelot) ttu ncc aculb .-3 degree weit S ili reel north .11 degree writ ST fct t to the aoetb line ef Wood ward itract , tbeore iuth 42 d. greoi eaat alot( Wyodward ahect I J 10 feet Ut raitcra comr of lot deeded to Wm. M Kr. June M, 1874; tbenee eoutli ftS degreet wait IV4 feet to a pt; tbeace eoutb ftSadcgnmi north O'Jtf 4-10 feat tetkt went line of Clear fulj etrcet ; tlii-ace aouth li degreea ea-t 140 feet tn tbe plae uf begiaaing : being Iota Xo. J2, S3, S4, JJ, Sg, Xi, 41, 42, 6ft, 57 and 8 cB Uie plan or Pen field. Hi. Be ginning at the a iuthenat cnnier of lot Xo. U oa tbe plaa of Pen field, deeded U L. Bird ; tner-ee outh 62 degreea wcit 741 I 10 feet to the eoutb. went corner of land of U. A, Worth ; thenoe north i degreea north 200 feet north iS degreea eait S40 feet north 38 degreet wi-at 70) percbea north north .V2 d. grec 42 10 prrhei aoath S degreta 70 derrhea north &S degreeieait 320 4-10 feet outh 88 degreea esit S0 feet to the north line of Woodward treet; I hence eoutb &S degreei weet A27 feet t- lb place of beginning, being lota No. 10. II, IS, 1, i, 16, Kad )7 0B tne plan or Penncld. 4th. One aore laid otTead ed aa a eemetery. 6tb. One lot aortb or Woodward atreet adjoining land of Frederick Li afield, bar ing a front of 140 root on Woodward atreet and t depth of JOB fret, being lot No I oa tha plaa of Hen field. Ath. One lot ISO by K0 feet near th railroad, deei.d to O. A. Worth. Said reaerra tion containing S3 acre mora or lew. Alto, all th right, title and iatorettof theiaiJ WoiMlward in ono other tract of land hoaoded aod deacribed aa fullowa North by Woodward atreet, eaat by landa or B. 0. Bowman, aoath by an alley and weat by land of or H. Mwop, hir ing a froat oa Woodward atreet af ISO I II feet and a depth of lUt feet, containing half aa err more or lea, beiog lot No. 41 aa tha plan ef Pea. eld apea which are erected a twa alary frama atoro and a ware home. Alio, all the right, title and Interest of the aaid Woodward ia one olber lot of land bounded and deeerihed at follow, to wit : Oa the aorth by Woodward it root ; oatt by land of Ireorg B. Kobakert tenth by ether land of tiid Woodward, aod aortb by land ar 0. H. Coryell eontaiaiog one-foarta of an acre, mora or leia, being lot No. 3ft oa the plaa ar Pcnltld, upoa which It meted oaa iboe attop. Alao, all tha right, title and inter of the tail Woodward ia one other lot af laad ooaaded and deotrlbod aa follow a, to it i Oo tie aorth hy Woodward ttraet i eaat and anata by other taadi of aild Woodward t went by laad of George K Robavker; eon tain iag aaa fourth of aa acre, nor or lent, beiog lot Na. It an tbo plaa of Pea Held, upon which it erected aaa two etory frami harneaa ahop and dwelling. Alan, the right, title and latere t af 111 ran Woodward ia one other lot of land bounded and deacribed aa follow, to wit i Oa tba aorth ky Woodward atreet aaat l? Und deeded Ut Wa. McKay f aoath aad weM by ether landa af Mid Woodwardj ena tain ing one fourth ef an atrt, more or tort, being lot No. 11 ea the Pita of Pea eld, upoa which ar erected aao two-fiery frame dwelling aad out honaea. Alto, on equal an divided kalf hitereet to aa other tract of toad ia Htvton towaahip, afortMld, vuanuef, mono my lautdoi U. b. Taylor ia war rant 4001, eait by land of J. B. Hewitt, aoath by warrant Na. S1&, aad wa! by laada of P. H. Brown, Wm. B. Hewitt and Reading, f iiher A Co., eontainleg S&O acre, aaora or (oaa, aad being part ef warrant No. 4101. Alio, oae equal aadlrided kalf Inhere el In oaa othar tract of laad ia Haatoa townibip, fr aaid, boanded north hy laada or John 11. Read ing aad Oraytoa Waadia, aaat hy warraota . SI & and 180, toath by warrant No. H0 and Jena DuBoia, wtt by warrant No. aWS, aoataiaiag 211 acre, more or leai, and being part cf win ant Altn. One Other Iraet of land to Ratetnei biwn. ahip aforeiaid, bounded aoulh by land of Readia, riener o , warrant no. m9, cat hy Land ef Henry aad Frederick Lit field and C. R. Karly, aouth by land or Jamiaoa aad Piehar, aad wel by land of I. D. Ialrna and Wm D Wood W4nl, containing 140 aorea, mora or mat, apa which are erected two frame dwelling, oae fraaw harn aid ether outbuilding. Heiaed. taken ia execution aod to be eolda th property of Iltran n vuvi waru, Tiawa or 8Lt.-Th nrtca or na ai which the prnptrtv thai) b alruck off muat ha paid at th time of aale, or inch .Mher arranaeateatt made aa will be approved, otherwiee the property will ha immediately out ap aad aold wain ol thaaaneoM and riik of tba pereon to whom it waa etrao off, and who, ta eaae of dalciency at aach ro le, ball make gmd th re me, and la ae loetane will tbo Ured be proarr.ted ia Court for enaHrma tioa unleat lb money la actually paid to th iberiff ANDRKW PKNTZ, Jr.,- Paaairrt Orricc, - Bheriff. CWrfleld, Pa,, May , IS77. Sheriff's Sale. Fly tlrtua af sondrr writs of fi'eef rari.l Is sued eat of the Coart of Common Ploaa of Clear field eountT, and to ma directed, there will ba eipneed lo pnhlie sale, at Ihe Oearl Hoase. ia 'be horoagh or Cleareld, aa Mondae, tha list dae af Mst, 17, al I a'olook p. m, iba following deenribod real estate, ta wit t Tha followiag real aauta, sllaalola Brad, twp., Cleartetd ooaatr, Pa , bownded and deearibed as lolloaa i Bssiaaieg at a poat on llaa af Jarah llllebura's hit thenea north a4 dagraee aa I perehee lo apol; ihanee br let of Jaaoh Hilahara north 50 degreee weet II parcbe, to a poat at reed Ibenaa br lead af Jaaoh Yeas aslau aonth II degrees weal till perches to a poat I thaaes b; said laad sootb a degraas east II I la perrbse to a post : tbenoa hy aaid laad earth I degrees earl 17 perches ta a paet thenea be puhlle read aort b 1 1 degreea eaat l parehes to a poat thoaee by Jaoab UiUbara laad a.rth tl dogiaaa weal 1 perches to a post and place of beginning, aoataia iag 1 aoraa and 1 1 1 parebae, kariag tkereea arael ed a large eteam tow mill, witb .binges and lath mill alt.. bed, lbs building bal.g aboat 4iM feet, with aa audition tborata used aa a pack I eg roam af shoal llilT root, aad a large Iwa. star; rraaa dwelling boas, about Hi JO, good fram, stable aad ether eetballdings. Alsa, all ar Defaadanl's Inters In tha white plna tinner standing aad lying aa a pteaa af laad ll Brad, township eforaeald. aaalaialag aboat M eeree moro ar lass, being tbe weat side ef a piasa af land awncd br Rrastas taihar, hownjed oa tba north be tanda af k. H. Moara, wast br leads af tha aetata of Jacob 1 oaa, aad sa tha aoath aad eaat by binds of P.rastus Lather, ftalaad, tobea la etacatloa and ta ba aold as tha proport af J. 0. Whlvpla, W. H Brain and W. W. Waod. Taaal ap Bat. - Tha price ar ana at whiah the property ahall mm stnsek off man ha paid at tha time af sols, ar Bach athar a-raagaeaaaU made aa will ba apareeed. elaerwese tha prapertr will ha Immediately pat up and aald agai Uto ei. pease aad risk af tha aoroea to wham It wa. stnsek atT, and who, to ease af delatawey at each reels, shall mske ecod Ik eesaa, aad la aa laslaaaa will Iks Deed ba prcMabsd sa Oawrt fee eoalrmatiea aaseei tbe money t, actwaJly aaid bt ta.Hh.rit. ANDRO PHNTt.Jr, eaaatrr'l Or rice, I Ikarit. riearlald, fa. Hay I, UTT. I I
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