She gUpubiian. CLKARK1ELD, Pa. WBDNISDAY MORNING, DRO. 19, I87T. Reader, If yon want I knew what K clng on U the but I net t world, Jaet road onr advertttin olamne, tbe .pei column in particular. MAXIM FOR THE DAY. N maa worthy Ibt offlet af Preeldent ehnutd ba willing to bold It tf eonoted In, or placed there by any fraud, U 8. Ouamt. I aoald never have reeonoiled to tbe ele ratio bj the lUftllMt old of nino of a perton however reepee table Id private life, who mutt (braver carry upon bit brow tho tteuip of fraud flrt triumphant la American hlttory. No tub sequent octioo, however merit oriout, en weak ftwny tbe latter of ibal record. Ciaklrs Fa a net a AlAH. lTader Ika forma of law, lluiheriord D. Haya baa baaa daelarad Pretldent of tha United Statu lllatltla rait i apoa d ill ranch itement of lawful votere, tbo falsa eerllBoatea of tbo returning oA ears acting oomiptly, and tha deals Ion of a com. mltaioa whieb baa refn-ed to bear oTldeooa of al legnd fraad. For tha Artt line are iba American peepU ova fronted with the feet of a fraudulently, aleelad Preeldent. Let It not bo under toed that tbo fraad will bo tltntly arq uttered in by tbe eoaatry. Lot ao boarpatf la which thauaarpa tloa U forgotten. AD&aiai or DauocaAtic M. C.'i. One hand red yean of banian depravity aeon nlated aad eoneantrated Into a elinai uf orlma. Nerar again la fira hundred yaara tball tbey have aa opportwnily to repeal the wrong. Danirl W. VooaBaaa. I wonld rather bare tbo endorsement of a quar ter of a at III ion of tbo American people than that of tba Loalilana Ratorniog Buara, or of tho Com million whieb aielnded tho facta and decided tbo queitloa on a technicality. Thoi. A. Hbrurickb. Whea Hamburg Butler wrltei fait order to Patterson, bo aigoa bis ibiitaia "M C. B ," which avian? interpreted meant, "My Carpet Bag gar." Radical cknnyt. , . Well, if tbo "M. C. 11." can stnnd it wo havo do doubt tbat Hamburg cat.. lion. W. 8. Stangor, of Cbambarabgrt;, I, Bata hi Ml Damooratlo oandkUta lor Uoraroor ueil lima. JTa cAasoe Ho is ft might; email pattern fur a Governor, but be baa a mighty voice, and it ia said that hia heart fit up to it. Constructive Trkason. The Chi cago Tribune accuses Blaine of treach ery for pairing with Senator Grovor. It says that Sharon and G rover ought to havo paired. But how wan G rover to pair with ft man three thousand miles away ? Fraud is even powerful in the United Slates Senate. On a number of im portant questions in that body, effect ing alike tho rights of State and indi viduals.'tbe scale was turned lust weoK in favor of fraud by a fraudulent Vice President. Settled. The Beaver Argua an nounces by authority that Chief Jus tice Agnew, who is a resident of that town, will be ft candidalo next year for re-nomination by the .Republican party to the Supreme Bench. Judge Storrctt and bis Iriends may stand aside. Bi'LL-dozino. The Iowa Eagle, ol a recent dale, spreads its wings in this way : "If Mr. Hayes desires to see po litical damnation rise up beforo him. liko a midnight ghost, and stare him in the face during the remainder ol his days, all he has to do is to veto the silver bill." Another Test. And now that Kel logg il seated, Packard wants to be collector at New Orleans. Mr. Hayes la now to bo tested as to his Southern policy and civil service reform proton sions. The questions are combined in this impudent demand of a bigb office for Packard. Meeting or the Lioiblatcbe. In accordance with A r lido II., Section 4, of the New Constitution, and the ad journment ofthe last session, the Sen ators and mombors of tho House will convene in the Stato Capitol at 12 o'clock, m., on Tuesday, tho flrst day of January next. Conkmno on End. A Washington telegram says : "As the mcssago was read in the Senate, Conkling followed it line by line from a printed copy, and Bavagely stabbed the Southern policy and civil service references with a pen cil, so as to inform the lookers-on from the gallery that he would soon deliver a speech on that subject, and to notify the audijnee to be in attendance." Adjourned. Both Houses of Con gress adjourned on Saturday last, un til Thursday, the lOlh day of January next Washington will therefore be pretty quiet for the next fortnight. A large number of Senators and mem bers lelt for their homes on Friday night, and will be absent during tho holidays at all events. 1 A Hawt Family. A Washlnton correspondent says: The ninetoen year old daughter who presideb over Senator Cameron's household is of commanding stature, a perfect Juno in face and form. She superintends the education of ber five brothers and sis ters, attends slate dinners, and sits wiih dignity atthehoad of her futher's uoie. TUB COLUHADO EOLL Y. Our Democratic Congressmen have been playing the fool over this piece of territory for nearly two years. By admitting Colorado as a State in June 187(1, they defeated the election of Til den, who would havo been Presidont without Oregon, South Carolina, Flor ida or Louisiana, because 184 Electors was majority of the whole pnivions to tbo admission of this territory as State. Tbe Returning Board crimes, and tbe debauching of oar Supremo Court lollowed. The shame and dis grace which was inaugurated in June 1876, is not at an end yet. On Thurs day last the Democratic membors of Congress in imitation of the Itcturning Boards of the States indicated, and tho Radical United States Senate in seating Kellogg, admiltod Patterson to a scat in Congress to which he was not elected Tbe right thing to do was to declare that neither Patterson or Bolford was legally elected, and to have sent botb home. It ia not only fully, but ft crime for Democrats to follow tbe precedents el thorn by t-ie Radical Congressmen during tbe past Ultooo yean. If they do, many of tbo members will dis grace their party and friends, and por haps land In peniteotiary. No more olthatl MOIITOXS SUCCESSOR, lion. Dnnii'l W. Voorhou. tho now Senator from Indiana, ha not iWn saying anything itinco !.. ontrnnco to iho Son a to to ivo tbo tluwa Uij t'lmwu to pock nt him tlmt liny bnvo boon ho longing (or. Tho other day when he arc mo to 0(ik in exceulivo DCHsion he vr liatcned to wilh tftvut reMieot, anil ho "talked )iko n Democrat and M.Awi WTQ MVmui.l i'.lijr, Slid the Dunincrncy hud no desire to re liuvo it of the prize it had won by siob questionable methods. While tho IK: in oc-raU would uiuko no iiicliou's oppo sition to tho adiniiiistrulion, they could not in (elf-respect or party feally have any lot or part with it, Seiintors could not escape their constitutional duly, and nuiHi vote to confirm or reject ap pointments; but in so doing the oxer riscd their best judgment as to the fitness of the appointee, und not with reference to liny quarrel thai might exist between tho President und the president-milker. For bis part, he could have nothing to ask of the ud ministration Self-rospect would for bid that. Ho could not vote to con firm any appointeo because be was the friend or enemy of any particular Sen ator on tho other side. In reply to Conkling's defence of Grant's admin istration and the public service under him, Voorlices said that it was a lute day to criticise what Democrats had said about tbo prevnluiice of corrup tion under that regime. Tho proper limo was when tbo nume of Mr. Schuiz was before tho Senulu for a member ofthe Cabinet. Nothing that any Democrat had ever said was wt.'i'so than tho public declarations made by Schurz respecting tho civil service under Grant. Mr. Vourhees quoted from a speech made by Sehurx at the Cincinnati Convention in 1872, when he said Unit the civil service was a louiituiu of corruption overflowing and contaminating public mural. Yet the Soimtor from New York bad not said one word aguinsl the coiiflinalion ol'Sehurx. Then wus the time, when Mr. Sublux's name wus btfore the Sen ate, to rebuke these so-called stale slanders. Scokinci Conklinu. Tho Washing ton Capital, In alluding to the personal conduct of Senators, says: "Wbon a man of education undertakes to play tho demagogue ho is apt to play the fool. Keeling that lie has overshot the avorage intelligence of the masses, he swings lo tho other extreme in un derrating their capacity. Senator Conkling, is a politician born of a cor poration, und helped into position through no effort of his own, is with out that experience necessary to a cor rect estimate of tho elements, moral and intellectual, which come into play on the part of tho people when a small man is lifted into a high place. To see such a man descending to the lowest grade of cunning demiigogueism, and wave lilllo flags and fly screaming eagles, is about as pitiful a sight as one could sicken over. Senator Conkling, having been ignored by the adminis tration be did so much to create, went to Kuropo for the purpose ol milking a sensation. Without remaiuingubroad long enough for his sensation to cook he returned, coming up New York bay waving two lilllo flags, and at the first point bo could render available, delivered ft speech that for ignorant demagoguoism is simply shameful." Loss, Ten Tuousand. Tho Phila delphia Xorth American, ono of the leading Radical organs of tbo Stute, has been examining the macbino, and tbe editor thinks it cannot stand any more Strain and must result in a break down if its party managers do not chungo their programme. The editor in qnostion advises in this way : 'Thoro can bo very little doubt that tho disgust with the machine manage mentof Republican primary elections and nominating conventions is too deep and general to admit of any more such scenes as were witnessed this autumn, the machinery is simply atrocious, and has cost us a loss of at least ten thousand votes. If tho Itepuhlican managers wnat to carry the city al tho municipal election next spring they cannot loo soon abolish the present machinery and make an entirely new organization." The foregoing advico is very good, but it is too lute. The machine bus been so recklessly used, that it will make ne difference which way it propelled backward or forward the break-down will come, and it cannot bo avoided. The Mebbaoe. Our readers will find Mr. Hayes' first annual Message to Congress on our first page. Tho document is rather smooth reading, tho corners being pretty well sand papered so as not to huil jus', the stylo of Soorotary tvarts but il lacks the foroe and directness to ntuko it of leclive in influencing legislation. His position on tbo Indian question and the pacification of the South ore sound the latter exactly Democratic. Hud hs incorporated a tow muro Demo cratic ideas Into tho document, il would havo improved it still further. Ilia views on tho silver question, re sumption, auhools, etc., aro crooked, and wo shall b very much mistaken if Congress gives either of then) any consideration. His remarks on Civil Service are not in accord with bis pruo- lice, and, thercloro, phurassicul. How ever, if ho keeps on improving for iho next year as ho bus in tho pant six months, ho will bo ahlo to produce a pretty good Democrallo Messimo by the first Monday of December, 1878. Fatal Handling or a Pistol Baltimore, Ducombor 15. Mr. Rich ard II. Hnowdon, brother of Sheriff Snowdcn, and ft leading real estate doaler, met a tragic death to day at his rcsitlcnco in tbo wctcnd. Mr. Snowden had promised to take a re volver be had in bis house to a friend, and after breakfast, about Ion o'clock, walked into bis library wilh tho pistol in bis hand, no conversed lor several minutes wilh bis wife and daughters, and whilo thus engaged commenced polishing the barrel of the weapon. It suddenly exploded and tho ball, a very large one, entered bis abdomen and penetrated to a depth of five inches, severing, it is supposed, the intestines. (lis borror stricken wife caught him In her arms as be full, and medical aid was called, but to no purpose. His doatb ensued six hours later. Mr. Snowdon was ft man ol considerable wealth, and vas highly esteemed ruitsixa ox mi: juscals. After having maintained the carpel bugger in power for over a decudi through tho aid of federal bayonets, and witnessed some of the greatest rascals of the lot sent to the United States Seiinte, and acting in unison with them in every measure lo rob the Southern States of nearly all ile material wealth and crushed ils pco Hiiinsin now lo ivuJ Hie ebullitions ol of wrath of the Northern liudictili when I'altcrson anil Conover lor once dared to art Independently, and voted in sustaining Hurler's right to u seal in the Senate, liom South Ciiolins The New York Evening Post, I'anical. in its rage, paints the rurpet-bag class in ils true colors when it says: Tlic our lroml und bUrk "pot on Ihn iuta lins f ib Hi ublicD ts"y lu tntiimsiis mt-nt uf Iht Si'iilbfrn sffnlr In ti-eriit yvitrt ihrounh lh Invtruuitiitftlliy uf loUis uf the Mum ItoavtH snd iriokilcri, wbu hsvs vr Issin ipr U1U101I 10 ptTr.-rt lb liowtr uf Rrrl i!iliu4l tritsnltsOuo. II' tbo lll)u'ai n )Srt.v il lo h ltrsyel it It stirt-ljr U tlnjc that II buuld ha ba irtjvtl by mtmlsira ul Ilia rHioallj mijf ul tuI Itar anil plumJuriug Suuthcro Ariat-b iR-gora, whu,a alhanoa sritb tlia fia'ty ku tlrivao fium II maav rcafiaottlila Kkijiulloauv, aud bnmlit huuiilialiuB bpuD tbua wbu rauiain-d wubin It. For such journuls us the Pott to turn uriiund und nbuso the men now, who hiivo kept the party in power for twelve yeitis, is tha basest kind of in gratitude. Wile i) told by Democrats that these men were rogues, the Post said, "it's a lie." A Tars Political Indicator. Tho recent elections in Ohio, Now York, und our own Slate, ns well as in other Stales, is pretty conclusive pi oof that party ullcgiunco is not us binding on tho voters as in former years. Success is awarded lo the party that presents tlio most competent candi dutes to the people, on election day. In this tho Democrats in tho Slates indi cated, were particularly lortiuiutc. Our nominees wore gentlemen of acknowl edged ability and of unimpeachable integrity, wilh nn exception in the Sluto of New York, where our Demo cratic friends uiilortunately nominated a gentleman for Secretary of Stato and another for Attorney General, who were charged with being connected w'tb tbo corrupt Canal ring which has ruled that State for twenty years. The result was that while their majority was but 11,000, our nominees lor Coin p irollcr, Mr. Olcott, and our nominoo for Slnlo Engineer, Hoialio Seymour, jr., both reeiived over 30,000 majority, just because they hud never been con nected willi any of tho corrupt nieus ures of tho (lay, whilo tho nominees of our opponents were nearly ull "soiled duves," and Iho vigorous application ol the purly luih, still failed to pull them through us in lormor campaigns. Tho lesson imparted to our rivals, should bo studied und utilized by our Demo erutic friends. Income Tax. Mr Harrison, of III., th8 vow ""mm; they ills 1 . . ... . 1, :. ... 1.. .1 . :.. ,i;. lr graced tho grcut leader, Sumner, be- iukl m vvn iiiiniiiKevu aum 111 lupiiuunc which provides for an income tux to bo levied upon the incomes of ull United Slates citizens w hich may be over ono thousand and under two thousand an nually, a tax of ono per cent.; ovor two thoiisund and under three, thous and, cue and onu-loiirth per cunt, und graduating tho scale to and including twenty-three thousand doll. rs. Over J23.0U0 and under $35,000, two per cent. ; over 835,000 and under 130,000, four percent., and five por cant, on ull incomes in excess ot $30,000. A Long Commission The Venango Spectator says i Tbo com mission of Hon. John Trunkey, as ft Judge of the Su premo Court of Pennsylvania, bears dale December 0, 1877, and oxpiros December 5, 1808. If Judgo Trunkey lives to fill out bis term of twenty-one years bo will then be a younger man than Jndgo Agnow, tho present Chief: Justice, who is announced as a candi date for ic election next Fall, and who, provided bo shall bo elected, will be ovor ninety years old on the comple tion of his second term. Tbo slimy Hamlin and other Radi cal Senators aro ofler iho scalp of French, sorgeant-at-arms of thut body. His ov.ful crimo is tbo appointment ol a couple of Democrats to subordinate places. A Hull, caucus sat on it, at which some of tho members said it didu't make much difference, as Hayes was doing tbo samo thing evory duy. Ordwny, ex sergount-ut arms of tho House, instiguled it, us bu wants tho place. A committee lo investigate wus uppointcd. Tue New Senate Committees. In conscquenoo of tho death of Senator Morton und the admission ot Senators Butler, Kellogg and Eustis, tbo Unit ed Stutes Senate has revised its stand ing committees. On Iho new commit tees tbe Senators from this Sluto aro placed as follows : Mr. Wallace, on For eign Relations, Finance, and Revision of Laws; Mr. Cameron, on Military Affairs and Public Buildings and Grounds. Tho father of waters, the Mississippi is making important changes. The Natchez Telephone says: Bl. Joseph and Rodney have been left inland ; Wa tcrproof is being chased towurd tbe Tensas ; Vii ksburg is left in s luke Delta will soon be washed away ; a cut off bus been made at Grand Gulf, and in another season Port Gibson and Cluihoriio comity will have no landing Adjt. Gun. Lultu's forthcoming re port, it is telegraphed over tho State will conluin "General Latta's own re port of tho movements of tho troops during tho labor riots." As Gon. Lut- ta Is genorally held to bo a grral bum bug it will bo curious In read what ho has to sny for himself. Two-thirds of tho Immense coffee crop of Brazil aro consumed in tho (Jul ted States, a part only of which is paid in cotton, brcadstuffs, provisions and other exports from this country. Hence the desirability of the present prospect of opening up new branches of trado. Tho Lynchburg Virginian says: ''Wo learned from party who came Irom Balcony fulls that on a portion of land at that place, owned by Mr. Locher and rented by tenants, filesn colored mrn wero drowned In one house during the reconi flood." Threo well known citizens of Phila delphia died on Tuesday : Charles J). Partridgo, rcalRiirunluur, William I'oul lercr, president of the Fifth and Sixth streets passenger railway, and John Peddrick, zupcrintondent to the post office. LET J' Eli EliOM KENTUCKY. THE NEW OIL I'AIIAIHHK. Wahhuld, Kv., Doc. 10, 1877. G. II. (iooiii.A.MiHi. Kstj Hear .Sir: Seeing vuriooa iiccounls of Iho oil excitement in Onceulu und "Ground lloji City," in your county, 1 tlioiignl perhaps some of your reader would like to hear I nun the Tug lliver Oil lieiiioiis," in Kentucky. hrve been Jiera 1 .tISiy - vu 1 'oWumTwT f Aii'l, ttml . return to my homo in West Yirgmiu lo-inorrow to spend u few iluys with lumily, secure machinery, and return 10 this plueu lo operate. Tug Itivur is I ho lell hand fin k of Hig Sandy H'vur, ami the town ol Wut field issiluitlod ui ilia mouth uf Marrowbone Cluck, aboul seventy miles from tho nioiilh if I he river at ('iillehurg. Kentucky. This Tug Itiver country is hound to outstrip Oil Creel;, I'ontisylvuniu. Yon u 11 pick up the enrlh anywhere near lliu Burning Spring, on Tug Iticur or 011 Murrowboiio Crock, and smell petroleum strong. These springs hum continually except when tlio high wu ler drow ns them out. The spring be tween lilllo and big Burning Creeks, blazes up Ihreoor lour feel, while ihul on Marrowbone Creek not mora than eighteen inches. The gus is heavy ami strongly impregnated with petro leiim. For ul leusi a mile on Tup liivur the gas can be seen bubbling up ull over tho river, and it gives the W11 tor the appearance a if a light spring shower wus couiinuully fulling. Tho pebble, or conglomerate rock, crops out In period hoiil tors every where, whilo nearly ull the rock you see is what la railed "liurnl sand." Tho " break " having been traced through Hum Oil Creek, Pennsylvania, shows much plainer hero than at ihc former place. From Iho immense con fusion of the curtli and roc It, and its lurnbly tumbled up condition, evident ly goes to show that the D I has held "High Carnival" in thisjeountry ul some lime. Tho people of Dig Sandy have been ridiculed and made sport ol Irom time immemorial, but their lime has about como dawn is almost here, und si leaks of daylight cun already be seen in Iho not fur distulit future, "lie who laughs lust, laughs best," und 1 am firmly impressed with iho beliel that the people ol Hig Sandy will laugh best. This w ill (not in my opin ion, but in tho opinion of experienced 011 men) mitko one of I lie grandest roiiiilrics III the world. AX EPITAPH Tho Philadelphia Inquirer, a Repub lican journal, says the parly to which it belonged is in the last stuircs of dis solution and sends up the follow ing wuil : What if the draught is bettor? Tbe new lenders browed it. So let Ibem drink il like men. Tho grand eilitlt-c is tumbling all aboul iheirears ! Well, they pulled down its props and Mays. The tuicluko the' nitido was lo sup- pose that they could lilind and fool the people; inuke them think Ihul expedi ency was statesmanship, thut detna- jgogueisni wus patriotism, thut a sham man wus a real one. or a ttiiso measure a true ono. They trampled the Con slilulion under lis.t und used Iho bayo net lo control l ullo's in order to com- . . i . . . i . eauso he was honest unci refused lo be bribed ;. lliey honored thoift-luker und welcomed "llie gitl-beuriug G reeks;" tbey plunged their arms, shoulders deep, in Ctedil Mobilicr corruption, und they otic red a premium for niulleus unce hy condoning it ; t hey made plode to the people lo relorm tbo Civil Ser vice, and lliey broke their pledges; they became a hungry horde of place hunters, and made war upon tho Presi dent, who sought to purity und nluvatu the service. All this and more, of the sumo sort and to tho same effect, they did, and, of course, they destroyed the country s coiindeiico in lliu parly. Year altur year (he country bus been voting against il, and now tho result ol the policy of Iho leaders is so plainly written hy tho way that bo w ho runs may read. Grange Meetinu. TucStatoGrungo ofthe Patrons ol Husbandry metut Hoi lidaysburg, on tho 1 lib, mid continued in session for three days. The Conven tion was presided over by Worthy Master, Piollett. The address of wol como was delivered by Miss Muggio Monro, of lllair county, on Wednesday afternoon, and replied to by Mr. Kay, of Chostor county. Tho public meet ing was addresseil hy Messrs Pinllcit, Kay, Dickey and others. The turnout wus largo. Out of tho (10 counties in tho Stato all but six wore represented. Over live hundred delegates were pres ent. The Initiation fee of lb was re duced to 13, and $2 to (1, by neurly a unanimous vote. Heretofore ouch Stato was entitled lo two delegates to represent l hem in tha National Grange. This clause of the rules was so amend ed as to allow an additional delegate for every 10,000 members over the first 10000. Pennsylvania, although, not so numerous in memb'irship, as some other Status is suhsiaulially tho most prosperous, from tho fact that ber con tributions in money is larger than that of any other Stale in iho Union. Clour field county was well and intelligently represented al tbo llolliduyshurg meet ing. Just us iu all other Statu organ ization, nruer lecond b:xt. Well Said. Tbu Phd'a Times, in alluding to tbo Senatorial outrage in seating Kellogg, says: "Ono more car- put-out;tfer has been udiled to tlio Seti- aie by iho vigorous crack of the parly whip and lliu united etlorls or falter- son and Conkling and Conover and Kdiuutids. 1 here is one more troin tiling Republican brother to walcb ; one more whn is sure lo stray, and ono more who is certain to vacate Ins chair iu alaiul two years from now, either ill obedience lo the Vote ol the Senate eiociini; him or iu obedience to the outraged laws of Louisiana culling for a lost heir to the penitentiary, li would ne awiuiiy lonely lor tteiingK lo sluy in the Seiiute alter aueb mini narius as Patterson and Hiiuueer and Conover and Dorsey shall have set in siarlcss night, and it's well thut he won t be required to linger as the soli itary survivor ol his race. CoLOREf) lllpEIITINENCE. TIlO iri'O- prossildo Pinch hack has thotightlully condescended to address an open lui ler to Governor Nit hulls, of Louisiana. resigning bis pretensions to a seal in the United Slates Senate. Ibis is certainly a commenilithlo act on the part of Pinchhack, but then tbero ia a general belief that his hopes of being permitted to occupy that scat were not very nutiering, Another "Good Man" Gone. J J Wright, colored, Associate Justice ot the Supremo Court ol South Carolina, has resigned. Clisrgea of babiiusl driinkoiinoss and oilnr "irregularities hud been prelerrrd sgainsi him, and his Impeachment was pending. The l.sgisiiiiuro has (list elected an aolo llemocrnt his suoejssor, l ..! 'Lit. J In California court Mr. Baldwin, a witness, when qnostionod hy the lawyer, said be didn't know whether he was worth $8,000,000 or $ J 0,000, 000. The counsel aftor consultation deoidod that d couple uf million didn't matter. 1'UEEASTEKX WAl. I ho campaign ha underwent u com-i The editor of iho Washington C.i pletu revolution within tbo last thirty I f,,, w, s ,.x t j such things, duy. It seems that the cold wouthor j uilmli, , ,,0 ,B,iso ol the Itadi bus put the Kuasiaiia In good fighting ' (.u party, saisi trim, mid effeelnully demoralir.. d Ihul . J,- ,,' jB ,iiW,OB01 t da.it l.t, tho lull lurks. Iho loss of Kara and l'levna U,ul t,u Kepuhlieiiii party is dying is a serious loss and must produce a rillK. UMUU,1V death, such doubt revolution iu the manageim'tii ol Tuik- jug Thomas sIm.ii'1,1 .11 lor half un hour ish utTuirs. Iho loss ol those two! i tl,0 gslUrv' of lit.. Senate und uivc stn.ngliolds will prove as disastrous lo; qm,i..t.i'nk- mi.'- tt- sir j J; - t.'ontcd, -rales, but w bother I be Itui IlUt WUJlllor IhO Itus- sinus will nu utile to utilize their Vletn. ricsastho Federals did, remains 10 be ftt ,,, whuso claim to u w at Hie two seen. Great defeats do not always, Kulllk.,llen ea t rvtvr U nn.l l.n.lc ut bring grout results to i he vicioif,. ,,,h ,Mo;.r' in Urn luce' wiilu.ui U However, tho loss 01' uTiirtili'tin n can lured ns prisoners, and GOll guns und the uirompaiiyiiigpanipheiialia iscer luiuly a grout loss to tho Turks, but if nol lollowod up closely will not prove very bcuetlcittl lo the invaders. One thing is already upparont ut this dis tance. Tho iloiuiKtiu strife which has been waged between iho ruling fue lions ut Constantinople uvet since the wur opened, is suhsiiliug, und as ono mull, tho Till ks are rallying to linee tho invaders oil' their soil. If ihi heavy loss ol nwn und arms effects a union between warring elements with ill tho government circles iu Europeuu und Asiutio Turkey, tho war will be waged wilh more vigor on tho part of lliu Turks, while Iho Russian victories may prove only to bo like u "big drunk" iu a personal souse after all. There is no doubt hut Ihul every gov eminent in Europoj wuuls lo sou the Turks well thrushtd. Englund may boon exception because of seltiiiteresl, and Ibis moral farce is now beuring hen vile uguinst 1 tirkis.li success, al though every civilized human despises llie invader ot any fireside or terriiory Slum I1 Russia su.ceed in conquering I'm key, and ann.-x that terriiory to her dominions, would that improve iho Turk or exleid civilization: As we sou it, the difference between a Czar and a Pasha is ml much, and ull w ho favor tho cxlen-im instead of I he con I raclion of civilization, must rely upon I he olher Kurop-a" powers to adjust this question wleu treaty lime Comes aioiiinl. COM VOX tt'KA L Til EUXDS. From tho hook of tho Auditor d n critl on iho secntii' duy ol October then uppers a balance In the hands of tho State Treasurer .sinking r'uiet. ,.. Utntral Acauaol. ..! .4S lis .. as,70 is Tola!.- ...tl,lyS,l4 14 of which thoro appears in tho same statement depiM.ieii in ono bunk, in Philadelphia HinbltiK FaBdM m 9H SSI 4,t dner4l mad I65.S 0 ns Tulal SI I.4.14J 4h ' This is more than double the amount of the security given by tho Slate Treasurer lo the Commonwealth. And in thoso times ot bank explosions arid stisjieusions is it wholesome or sute for either tho Sluto Trcosnrur, hia securi ties ui the people iil'lhu Common wcuilh, lo havo such a largo amount of money in any ono hunk V The question arises, w hy it is ihiis? Why is noi ibis sur plus cash cxpei.ded in cancelling Iho bonds now duo or Iho interest thereon, not stopped, and should there not bu enough Slule bonds presented al pur to absorb the surplus in tho Sinking Fund, then why not invest it in U. S. Govern ment bonds say $1,000,0110 of it ul 6 sjr cent. which would realize a rev eiiiio of $50 00e per annum, and llie bonds could ho converted into currency at uny limo llu-v would bu presented lor puynietit. 'lake il in any way the i ouiinuiiity may view it, there is no sulety in having such a large amount in uny one place. OUR 1XUIAM At'f'MH. il seems that the lesson taught the government hy Cuptuin Jack, Silting Hull und Joseph aro ol no avail. Tbero is something wrong some whore. Tbo Uarrisuurg 1'utriot, in alluding to the question, says : "In referring to the re port that billing Bub la moving with thirteen hundred warriors lo join Jo seph in Montana, tho 7Vtiune says this is a 'line commentary on the military system provided by Congress that a suvuge chiut in blanket and brcoeh-clout can put more lighting men in the field than tlio l ulled Slates can bring against bun. J bo military system provided hy I. (ingress gives an ellec- live force of 20,000 men. If a sufllcieiil portion of this limo is nol brought against llie Indiana, whoso tault is il but that ol tho executive department il the iiovcrnmoiil r llow largo an uiniy will it require so that enough troops cun he soured to nicei l,d()U sav ages under Silling Hull and less than hull that number under Joseph r 1 here wus a time w hen the country was able lo tleleud ils tiontier against much more numerous and formidable bands ot savages with no regular army at all. under a system UKu that ol lhnula, which will protect the Indians against tho robberies und frauds of Govern ment agents, there would rarely bo need lor sending a military force against them al all. Wo have the tes liinotiy ot competent witnesses that this rising ofthe Nil Purees has been ocou-ioiicd by tbo oppressive and fraud ulent acts ol government agents. Senatorial Concndsums. Piurb- back cannot see why ho should not be admitted to tho Senate when Kellogg is lei in. Ho does nut know why fish should bo made o! one and flesh of the oilier, mid even thinks that if any lu vontisin wus to bo shown it should havo been exhibited lo him. because iho Legislature w hich elected him did ther legislative acts which have been held Valid, while Kellogg'a did nothing but elect him, and then disieraed and was no more heard tit, Ils tunc lions no ing discharged by another body, which elected another man than Kellogg to the Senate. I'inelinaek Is gi-n. -rally esteemed a pretty smart fellow for a colored man, and il is scarcely discred itable lo this estimation of him tbat be cannot solve the conundrum ot his be ing left and Kullngg taken; for tho smartest white man could not find a gissl and creditable reason for it. I ho senate is giving the country quite II number td diffleull nuzzles lo solve just now; and the country finds It quite impossible lo II nil answers lo them that aro creditable lo tho senate. Whv Kuslia should bo kept out nihil seat so many years soil men tie aumiucii py a nearly unanimous vole every body knows, but lliu reason s a heavy re proach to the controlling majority ot the highest legislative body ot tbo na linn. Tut Ahmt Kbaud The Now York Sun Mil II Insists thai tho army should bu reduced lo ton thousand men. It shows that now It Is neurly all ofllcora. U11 tho I Alb of October last the num ber of enlisted men in the cavalry, ar tillery and infantry (exclusive 01 hospi tal stewards, clerks, general service men, and other unavailable) was 19, hll. The hunts head ol this tail eon sists of S.lftl commissioned ofQeera. fliers wore nine and seven-tenths of ft man to each officer I Tlio staff num bered 603, as large as that attached to the Immense army ltussia now has In the Held. Why Don't Tiut IIowlT What the Hadii al brethren nood just now to uel np a liltle enthusiasm in Cnpgress Is ono or two Kukliil murders ip Louisiana or South Carolina. How can a great party, whoso foundations are laid in sectional bate, and whose prosperity is dependent on bloodnhod, thrive when there hasn't been a Booth em darkey murdered for more than a yosr by tbe bloody Democrats r THE A PPIiOA ClllSa EUXEltA I IIIUIlOs, MO-tU. ny rsenator (',,Li,. n..,rliii.r lo .11 ..I iKlniiro trick, t,. il, . ----- r., .- f, ... ... ... .. iiitf. air. el logg is a carpet-liui'i'ei ol the worst possible sort, if ihero is any worst in ihul lot. Liko whisk), w hich the volunteer pronounced some butler than olbora, but ull good, (he carpet baggers aro nil bud. Yet Mr Kellogg volo is necessary to sustain a lilllo whilo longer the supremacy ol tho Republican organization iu the Senate. To set mo this additional Soii- ulor tbey ale dependent upon two other curpel-baggers, denounced h) tins very acnulor ndmiiinls as rogues, guilty of a Corrupt bargain. If this is not dissolution of a veiy undignified sort wo are much uiislukeli and certainly tbu people will bu disap pointed should iho puny survive in Us present imbecile and puraljzed condi lion. Nor is there much to praise ill the conduct of ils successor to power tin Democratic party. It has shown no sagacity whatever, and quite as huh luct aud sense of propriety. Hud the Democracy of tbo Senate been contoiil to bido ils time until Iho udiiiinislra lion und unli administration parly de veloped their tight the admitiisiiulion wing would have been forced lo vote ill the three Democratic cluimaiils from llie South. Uy forcing the tight al Ibis time, however, it is driving the Republicans into a solid body, bent upon ul least securing tbe admission of Kellogg. Tlio pititul spectacle presented bj Senator Edmunds makes one siek. He who volod lo exclude Pinchhack is struggling loget in Kellogg, and eus. without disguiso, 'I know ibis is a swindling game and my cards are stocked. I acknowledge il, but plu) il ull tho samo.' Wolukocoml'orlin tbo fact thai tbat old political gambler plays ilvery bad ly. Ho attacked Patterson in so bin lul a manner that ho not only drove that Carpet-bagger into tbo ranks ol Iho Democracy, but actually awaken ed sympathy in behulf of tho poor fel low, who la worth several I'.duiuiids for be Patterson) is voting for a nom prosequi, whilo hdmunds voles for a swindle. Wishing to win at ull baz ards, Kdmunds, instead of abuse, should havo got upon his knees ami kissed Pullurson's hand, or any olher part ol his person the eminent carpet-bagger might present to him." A daughter of Major Genoral Rich, ard Butler, one of Washington's trus ted commanders in tha Revolutionary War, is living in Unionlown, Fayette county. She is ninety five J ear.i old, and until recently enjoyed good health. The California Assembly yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution pre viously passed by the Senote, asking Congresa to lovy a per capita tjtx of $250 on Chinese immigration. Gen. Grant embarks at Villafranca on Saturday In Iho sloop of war Van dnlla for Constantinople, from which he will proceed to Alliens, the Archi pelago, Alexandria and Cairo. Chas. M. lined, ol Ki lo, hu just pur chased a Kentucky four year-old trot tcr, for $6,000. It is claimed that she has mado something less than 2 20 nn a private track. A blighted female in San Francisco, sixty-five years old, has brought a suit for breach of promise of marriage against a gay deceiver of seventy, the damages being laid at $15,000. P. T. Burniim has appliud to Hayes for the Louisiana Returning Board and tho perjured majority ol the Elec toral Commission, as curiosities for his museum. Judge Nyo, of California, baa decid ed that a pokor bet is legally collecta ble. Then Bill is on tbo bench, is he 7 There are about 1,000 oil wells in the Bradford district, with ft produc tion of about 6,003 barrels a duv. Heir Adc'rUsnuruts. MATCH COLTS) COB tLP-TwIa bona aiilta. Jet blai-k two yoara and fnr mna (ha nlil, and of rallatila pidijtrao. For fanhar partla. ulra.e-ll na oraddraa. tho an-irl(nH at Cur- W..I.. s) li W. aiJI,I.EN. uao. .. isrr it. CdAELES 0. LEIDY, ATTORNKY AT LAW, 0atr.ll (Bill., ClaarAuld Co., Pa. Lrtal bolilaa. of ill bind, lltendisl to Far. tloular .tti-BiloB p-d to tha praeuriBg tf boootita, pao-ioni. Ba. N.i II, IS7T Ij. JOTK R TO KTOCKIIOI.IIKHK. A BtaatiBE of lha atnohhnMani of tba Wood-la-d Fira Hrlolt Cnomant (limilad) will ba Bnld In thslrnffliio Bl Wisidland, al S n'fllook B. Bl.. nn WEDNESDAY, TUB 10 DAY OF J N UARY, IS7S. fur tha oloetton of ottiiora and tha tranrao tinB ofnthar biiaioan. A. F. UOVNToN. Doo. li, 1877-Sl.) Frealdral H'ULfte TO no, find UO If TO CO If'L'CT S.flhB.OOB atri of land for aala, ohana, Ib tho ,ar an of Iba Wu.t. Fm Map. of Kaaaaa, full lafi rtaati"B aa to hrpt rai'rnaja bi liaval on. Tiafceta, Fnlght rataa, ara., apply or orrlta to vVM.MioHrl.ihua, Af at Atablan. T-p ka ft Boot. PiH.lt, lira Id, l77 Jm. Ilrll.n.oia, I'a. N" OTICH IO snX'Klllll.riKRSl of the Clearfield Fire Brick Co. A rbaatinic uf tbo rlu.ift boldorl ol Ino Claar Bald t iro Brick Co., .Ill bo hi I I at lbs nffi -o ol U. W. Snub, ob Wortuead.y. Jaa. W, IMIBt at 1 o'cloflk p. in., fur trie por.uauuf alaonuK Oiroo tun 10 atrto fur lha ooauin Jrsr, and aitaodmit 10 aaub otbar bB.lnria aa aj l.t illy Auma batero tbata. 0 W. SMITH, CuarStld, Uao l, 1H77-1I. biKr.tir;. klVIIHCK M()Tl.'i. Marr T. Borgar, bi a or nail Iriaud, aa. Ib Iho Oonrt of Common Flaaa ot Claartald Cu., I'a. No 4IHI, SVpt T , 77 liittiaBiaa'irorof. Jadiah Bargar. Aa alia, aaaimiwi Ib Ikli oasa havlni baaa ro- tarnod aa. all raaaalua, But Ira la Sari B Rtf rot lo Urfaadaal to optioar t tha ami Uuun uf Cum raon Plan., to bo bald no Iba id Mondajr of Jannarj, isrs, Bnrt aou. eaoia, 11 an; ao aaa, ajr IB. libal liat .Buuld aot bo dlvuread. ANDREW I'KNTI, Jr. Mao. It, '77 St. r-barlO QTIPIUNH COURT SALE. Valuable Real Estate 1 - hy viue of en order of ifco Orpbana' Coart of VlearBo de-mntt, l'ennTian,a.tbe anderalgned. AdnlnitrateroftbaeaiaU of Juba Oler, latv i Biooan towMhtp, Claarleld oowaty, Pa da doated. will aall at pvSlie tata.ea I Thurmlay, January 10, 188, A t a'tloah p. tho f'dlawlftg da writ J K-al Kttata. to wit t All tbat eertatn pleea af land lltuate in Itloom lownahln, C'trarflrld ontintv. Pa.. hrte tided bv lao da t( Jubn Mtpbara, )r. Fatter. rrang Urea It an. tf. r. aHeoaa, ooabilo.nf 8 4 ACHES, Iter at leea. batiat ftheat ftarei reared and U a gad vf ol aullmlM. Tlro la aaa 1 1 boaao andarft ftnd a mall ornhtrd Iherooq. TItMi UP 8AI.li Ona tbtrd af the pnrabaat amney to bo paid it vgiiBjiiwi sj, am oHftias, ana in neieaev ie itre onfti annual pavnienta, wild Intereai, la ba t cured by bona led aiartgageo on the p ma lave. JOHN SMITH. Adia'r of Bstata of John Clear. Appealed, rovett, Pa Pea. It, 1I7T 4t, 3Uu' adwtlsrmnitJ. OH Si I SJ U lisi-i7k KV Kit V UKscsir i..n 4tt? at,..-!,! at -hi" nth- .1 COAL I COAL!! COAL!!! Tin- mimI. rdrqisl draina 1., Ii.f.iria lt. titlim, af 1 l.irftl. iht ba ! pripurd la furtoah CoAL of anrseellrul qnxlitj, l.i all nliooiay si va him a nail, at a prl- iuitnltir Iwriba pn-jeulbanJliaira. IU wi l lrbo. tea e4l fur flutir, li-rd. gr'SH-rb-r, Ao. All ordrrr mil ri-ai-tvv. pru(a,.t ativbll .0 j h- 'In- lima biaowaaiisl. TIHM a tiin'KKiT- -V. (tAl'TION. -Ni.'lo. la Banlia iraa hi all psiauaa llei-aavd to parfuria Ilia narilaia crrr::s;. But Ut Uisiry at; dauihlar, t'aruiin Valliuiunt, shn ii a miin.r. submit in khoa-lsiiga nr siiliMul. Au friait. 1'rsacbnr iir Juadoa wf ilia V-. bn tuatrtsa bar in diirai(ard ot tbla antiva. mil Incur Ilia full penaltiaa at tba law, Said Canilioi Villimnnt ia but If years uf aga. and I baratijr furn id bi-r marr a bll alia if t a i ir. F. f ViLl.IKONT. Fraaaballla, Pa , Daa. 19, IBM (I A' fttllNlMTM ITOHM' NOTICi;. Ktve ia bfreb fia th'l Lrtter of Ad uiHiiflrMtion on la mate of H. H. LV 11. K. Ift if liutntier t'Hy, Claarlleld Couni. Pa., de 'd, having hen duly grnDied to the under-'gnr-d, all perMine ittdehu-d lo mid eiate wi'l piea.ee mktt itnmviiale pa.vmeDt, aud ttiuee bv uijr olnrtnt or Irtnatnl will prrMnl tbi-uo prupt-riy Btuihenlleated fur aHtletneat without del v. J. U. LYTI K, A. V. T TK, ChmrfirM, bre. &, 177 t Admttiia reture A t'OITOK'o NOTICI. lu ill' Orfbaina' Cu t of la ilia mm ter of tbo t:,raiOe d eooniy, ra e-laiv uf Hew. Beoina, dee-aaed. The ubderaigned Auditor, wpuoinlrd hy Mid ('uritiu n-ke diiriiiatha of tbe he Untie re utMiiilfig iq tbe hauda of iha Oaoiel Hfama, Ad uiiniairitor, Ae., of aall doeeiiaod, ainMigat the ariiM Ieg4lly antitlritl thereto, bereft givea Holiov (but be will all lor the iiuriio-e Bf hia up poimnjeii' at the uDlitnl MrKoaily A McCunly, o llearntitl. in I III H'DA,, the 37TH It UK l.Kt tWIIKH. A V Ihll, at f o'eiorh r . U M A. HAUKKTY. Auditor. lUo ft, l77 3l IlLKSnK MIOTIC fclasa-iba folluoifg pr A shio fa.ve Aietl, ia tn ulboe ol tbe Cirh ol iu Cuurt Quttrtr aSeaina ul tjlearfleld oouBly t ttieir pi-iitioiie and twuda lur lioouaee. at the Jan uary aeaaiona neat, agieeebly tu tbo Art aj AMtnuiy I util Licaati. Jockua Kiaeraon DuBuia W. t Nipht.U.in, Uuboia MilnmHi .-wiib H'oard top. K J. lrauehnr ...tnraeuavttie Mra hstrett tlullef.... Bultr M. A MIsMie rtutni'sfKar. tluward Weid U f H ,p. 6. K. Nuteeliue 'urwen-vilU. Hw, .'orle DiiBtiia. lubo CuleuiAu, Jr liuutid-ilo. PreJ. H'rwM Jaowb Lftuti w BstaiADHAMr Liccaett. Hf. !1 Hi en lev DuBuie Pvter B. Wwm UuH.ia tivorge vVateuB ...-Hjuu late. tVrtil.d fru tbo Heoord KlI BLtUM, Ciea laid, Uw. ID, '77 i. ProthioUry. STOVES, TIN-WARK AX D GAS FIXTURES. JAMLSLI.EWV, Having parehaed tbe atoeh of Fred. Rack ft I hereby g tve ei'tic tbat ba ia prepared to fnrnlh an amiia 01 HEATING, COOK AND PARLOR or tba betad.eiet fmp ved patterns, at vary mw pnoea HAS Fl XT Lit EM. lie ha elart on band, ft lot of HKArKP.Tfl. CHANOKL1KKS and UAH LAMPS, ot all ainda, t puitablo prirea. tla liinres urlered atabon hoiioe, to auit cuat aera. TIN-WARE. Alan, n complete aaiortneot of nanufas-toretl Tin -were, to which be inn tea tha atttnliea HurehaMm. Pr ut part of Room No. 1. PIE'S OPERA IlUt HK. JA-. L. I.KAVY. Proprtettir. FrlKD. HAi'KR FT, Hai.C Clearfield, tV, lit. 12, '77-tf. II.tVTTC'W HDHEY OF HOREHODUD AND TAR FOR TH,p CURE OF OapB, Cold I, Inflaana, BoariMiaia, Difiicali Bnathlag, and all Affauioai f the Threat. Bronchial Tnbaa, and Lnagi, lead in f to OoBtnnptios, This infalliltle remedy in cmnwird of t! IIoneV rrf the plant lloithotimt, in clieiuic union wilh 'I arIUiu, citracitil from tl I.lfg PkINCIHE of llie freM lice A' ' iUij.Mf, or tl.ilin of (iile.nl. The llnnr of Ilorrtioiind smntiM A WATfKHS nil trritntinmnntl inflnmniniHiti1, i the Tnr-ltalm ci.fanvm ami hvai.h tlictltt". ami air panues kadi iir to llie lims. li ad.litiniial inyre'tirnu kerp llie oi-ms ct ' moist, anil i healthful ad inn. 11 nn yr uilice heen yntt from tryinR litis RrcM im-ii cine of a futnout .ItKior whn lia s.nt-l tln n tuindu of liven hy it 'in hi lurpc piivalc prrn ik.'. N. 11. The i'ar lblm Una no twi iahk at s.irll. PRICES 50 CRNTS AND $1 VTM BOTTI.K. Rmtt tavifig te auy larf aue Tike's TMtlinrli Ilrop" Cure In t Minute, Sold by all Prucpistt. 0 N. CRTrTENTON, Prop., NT- REMOVAL!! I bare tbuj day ov 1 my ttore to 8eoond atreet to tbe room knownaa Wright'a Store. In eldltta to tfct larga atoek now nn band, 1 havo raeelvad a largo itoek ofnaw Full A Winter oo1h. Id all tht vatlcna atjtci af Dry Qooda, Met loot, Trlmmlnga, Whit Qoodi, MUHarry 4 Fuoy Uoodi, Carpet, Oil Clotbi, Wall Paper, Aa Aa, It la my determinated te oonMnua keeping good guU, nl aall tham at tba loweat GASH PRICES, And ebeap ttuf at ebaap prieea will not bo made ptetalty here It li nnatoaaiary U tnamaraia rtlelei or prlcoa, bat ya will tad pllea af foadi aad prlcei to Iftit ft t) body, Mj tipmae) balp ona-foftrtb wvft tb,y wefe, tan Mil at tba vary loweta prteft, ' ARMKUDKR Till PLACR, WILLIAM KEEP, BIC00ND BTItSJT, CLIAiriRLB, I'A TV- K, IITT-lf. . kaa'toj - TO I PATRONS Jtftf 3tlifrtismfnt3. rpilt AI. l.lJr. Mil or o-aal ilua-n fir I trial at tba ssanml wash of Jinaarr la nt of Curt, couimonslug Al'isdav. January Slit. IB7S i 0 Ii Sdrnnnorrr. vs. I. C. Brannar Jr. Oidann K Kinpnrta, va. Tbnlna Tsairr. Utorga W. Cl ls-ll, ,,. A. 0. Fi'Uar. Jatnaa W. OulhHa, va William II Lnnrsy. Jauira U'ilitnliolluin. ri Hill A tllark. draw II. Hill, ta Hill A Clark. Jaw.L. UIU. Jr . II ill 4 Clark, u.lwlsb A Nnl'lrss. t- Wmisttu A llaiw. 11 II ll.r.ir.1, M-llll. a II- ... j. m.nitvr. vi HinikBi Hiper. John j Adtiui, ra. Oim H. l'rieoll, et. al rtMUB-iri A ttoni, x. IrMM (lesvitJWM. W. H. Head A bro'a, va Hatnuel Murphev. A. li. Mviln-m A C i. v. Willi. tn A Hag-r. (Korg b it utiutatider, v. A. M M Clur t. al- tfipord, lie 1 ! xv t'.U mt A. two. Jamri . 'a'lt, v. Mc.wm A MeAribura. Uillum tJibun, va. Ilirain M'Hlward. U' ill lain A, I'oiitiua, . Arnold A Hart born Andrrw Kli-fl, va J.ejjh M Miihb Ja id K-ml. va J jih M. Himih Vt illi-m M. poiit.ua, vi Arnold A Hartaborn. Ja. MtKerbt-a A lm'r va L-trrni-. lilo-in. Khl 11 LOO 4. I'm bonutary. CHEAPEST AND BEST! THE HARK1SBURO Hail; anil Weekly Patriot F0E1878. ' To all Dtw fubtorlbrrf aid to all preacat tu eriocra rvneeing their auoeripiiioa. TUB DAli V PATHIOT Will t-c leut at tba following raiea i I ai-py, I tear, pi.alage pra-l-aid .$ 7 00 e-.ie (m oluti), is On a H M M Z7 0i' ! " " aii tin enp duriog tba (uraion f tbo Lvgula tuia J OU TliE VsttKLVPAIHIOT Will be atut at ibr to llow log raieat I eo.y, I rar. purl age ptv paid $ Qi 4 toxica, 00 " ' II 01 la M U - .id UBS. copy to feiier-upof elub 16 01' All rdcra nuil be avoitotiiftnied bv the eaab. eiiht-r b ettn-b or poet ottue urUvr , $6 00 WOK T H POU i Oft. Any poiioii rrtnitHDg ua t-i.t 0 will Re-i one c.p oi ti.e Vt BKatLT Peiitiur for -be y.-ar, one 'pv ol tba Am omica a AoMicrLTi ai-iT (tbe !!' iitg a(rtvuiluut joumei iu ta U.utad aiier) for oue tar, putu pweiege piJ. twd iu atiOit.ua a Mkroaoupv. aucu ae baa liereioioie boeo Md lor i.&0. Tlllf PATHIOT BOOK OFFI E. Hariog rxecuteu ihe Huta Piintiiig and bind ing lor lurre jeavra. wk are orir0jl u oriot eud ttiua lioolta, UgMiii,ea Hanittileia, lJtrct.ri. a. rte., in boat aula ftd at loWtwt ur eoa. BLANK HOUkd, auub aa jWeata, lAV-Uwoka. Lelera miiU llulel Kegi leta a apeuialiy. Old tiooke re b'Uud. Kapwielly lew rate for re-liindiog tina-d-y bcbwol Linrerief, A-Mrea eAihluT flULl-HINl CO.. In ll,l;7.4l H-rmbvirg. Pa IIT OP JUIttIRt .Namea of the jurera J drowu p.r Janaary Terta. A. D, IS78, uiuiue.ieing op the Jj Moudav. (Hihi. aad u, Oupliauo two wetka. cnaxft ji av. J. U Alllaon, Ruro,,liv,iT. II. Poroey, (irh.i, Jai Milabrll. fleer Be Id ti.W. Weaver. (Jur'a-illv. rbo. liuoUp, Qwlieli, tl.nuv.Bft, " . A. Frdrioka, Jaeob llulitsb, Lawranor, K. J tSbotfluiir, " Klward Uioom, Peon, Wa, Curry, Pike, R"u'l Nrep-, Ja. MvlQtre, Frank llolgrr, HnuUda'a H F. Mrc kv, lleiwaria rater tt.ael. A lei Uavj.laoo, Bill, Joa. Wall, Buruaide, Jaa r-mi h, Lewi fie rd, Covington t'emwH, nr., Pike F il. MeCraukan, Frrg n t 8Ur Ubiua. rttavBiiBB Jtrnoiii pimt watt Urn. John LyitV, Clearfleld, l-M, P ..t elbwait. Drady. B. F. b.ckli ftatnnel tM ler, kd. Iturctiflvld, H J sva Wngley, MatL OftlB. " n. Ay ara, Bu'Bfld.', A W Fry, M W. MtKlwatne " A. O Sti-inrr. Dwesvnr, Crta Bil. Ferguaon J aiab llenrr " f KlllktR. (ffOahel. Juo.hWreny, U aft lal Ki t MUtcr, W . A- t'riat, Oaeeoltv, Ka. Krpbirt, T. MeCruaaio, " Albert riootf, Beeonrla, W.W W,ll.4iiil, " Am Jrllafl-v, Bell, Win MflMnigtl, Ualich syirttr tluei. tin ion Peter Ptter-u.i. J.,fdou P V. Cjutrtvt, Knb-tis J. MvUti;,pir, John Wittier a-, Kuoa, John Mrryuanf ' 0 II. Batrvif, " 1 ha. MrxTf. tint. John lllair, II. A. bill met, " Kik- Buret Lsiwrenee. 41. U'Briiart.BraJrurd;. tl. Irwin. ttenry Aareod, Brady. I U. F Wiibwm. Mjrrla. "Wa. Uilliag, Ira rj barter. Pike rnmp wuvpl Jaioee AiidriD, Union J It. Bailry, Jobs l .n:b.j.lw4rJ JobuMoe HatuiUa " I W. K. khoe, ii. Kjluger. !U P. Uera.ai u nttvirua juaoaa ieoD waac list K'iaa HulTnar, Burnaide J W. Lamborft, Cheat, Jobn Addifa, ' Jobn Mulaoft, Cob-ingtOfl A M lloov r, Decatur, Kiflh'd Ph. II pi, M Isirii Flvnn, Ualieb. Ilarvev bwrnsn, Jor Ian, A. H Hbaw, LMiwranae, L C. Bloom, " : Cid. Uaihtbmg. Clf'd, K. Dreucfcrr, Cor 11 P. Cenieron, Hoelidl Ue.ry Kiitira, Oreeda, lNVid Meailioa. " Jobn Hoaa. Waioeton. John Huoff, Beeastn Ip inooie il. h-il Tim. Hunderiin - ivi M. liMthart, Uoorge Heae, Bogg ibarlet King, ' nhar Hete, " J R Hettsl, , i. II. Mew-rt, Bradford. Win, Waring, Mnrria. Onuratl Humel, " Jobn kvlcr, . Clark. Bradv, wiihaia n twlea, Pens, Una' Heigboa, M Aufuii Boy, Pittr, ))) Nuk-oi, BurOMdr 0 C. cibotT, vYoodwarf, rf. bimundiuger, U M. YiufliD, i SheriiTs Sale i Bv virtue of writi of Ltwart Tieiaa, iaeaed oat of the Coart of Common Plaa uf Oloar-1 be id ooantv, and to ma directed, there wil! be otpuaed to pub lie aalo, at tba Court Hoiiao. IB tbe borough of C leer 0 Id, oft Haarday, the I2b dav of Januar , 1 87 d, at 1 o'eloek. p.m.. tba lollowing deieribed retvi eatate, to wit: I A oertaift two or frxma dwelling noiite a.twitt e 1 m Lawieuor towtttblp. CtnarSuld o-untr, Peaa'a. I on the lam rvcentiy purebaaod y 4 1-odnih iron I Jama iii.f, aald tudlog Meg II teat lrnt on ' the ba'tjubaaaa rivur and at feet dep. Setaed , taken in eiecanoe, and to be a .id aa tbe proper tv of Juba i. Bead, Tbhmb np (.All.- Th pHe or bom a wblfh the prepertv ah it I ha atmek off wiuvt he paid at ih titae of aate, nr aaeh .Mber arrangeuenta m f aa will Ka approved otherwise the pmpertv will be tmtnediatvlv pot ap aad told ageia at thecipea'a antt viae oi tna perenft fewnoej it waa attack off, and whn, n e.ae nf dettclenov at innb ri nil, Satl make g-Md the aama, and In no inatanoe will tte Dred be preeen'ed In Conrt for fnnftrna ttnn nnlaaa tha moffv la actm'tv naid to the Sheriff A NDRKW PRNTZ, r.. Pnrairr'a Orrirn. Sherlf. Claarlleld, Pa.. Dee. 19 I "77. Sheriff's Sale. ; BY virtue of aandry wrltt of Vn Kx I tatted out of tbe Conrt of ('ammoi Pieaa of Clear- held Co., and toaiedireflted, there will haeipoaed to piihllrt aate. ftt the Conrt Hon, In the hot-oath ..f ClearOcld. on U Urday, th ltb day aj( Jamaary. IHtrl, at I o'aoh, p.m tbe follow ing Oaaertbt-d real aatau, to wit t A certain trart of land altoate In lloual korongb. Clearfleld fount? . Penn'a., one (of No 4 on the weat eoraerof eorg and Hnnnah elreer. hut Mini bavtng been bnrns-d. Bonn -led eaat bv tieorge atrw t, weat by an alley, ftonh hy Beaver alley, fttb by Hannah atreet Heiael, tekrn In aiernrfon, and to ba Bold aa the property of Chaa. Kinney Alan, ft eertain treat of lead attua'e la Cbeal Inwnahip, C'eaiierd oonntv, Penn'., oBtalnln 109 ftere wib 40 aerea eleared and having a two emry tog nu. nam ann mns-r nut nutlTlni(a, wilh swell brvhard, bounded aa folhiwai Oatbear h hy Jobn M Wrtiover, on tho amal by Brrwa A Kinna , on the touth by Wrj tjUKerta, and on tbe wt hy Jonethaa VYatover- tfeiied, taken In viMalion, and to be enld aa tbe property of Wta, Vt vatever and Hilaa Weat over. Alao. ft eartfti trart or land vltuftte In Penp towns-hip, Cleatfletd oonnt.r, Prnn'a., enntaJMlng about ae hundred aoroa, with about aeveniy vt ar.a elrared. and bavtog arretad therenn a ,erg Ira me barn, ft two it.-ry jtlank hoaa, atall orch ard and ertber ant tail ding. Bundd on tha eaat by land of A Hpenaer, oft tae west by K Johnaon, ud tbe north by Cleaver, and enih hv kteCreeken. Kelted, t-ko In eieoution. an to be o.d aa the property ol David M Hpaooer. Alao, aerr'am traet or Und alteve In B-ll tnwaahtp, t'learneM a-.uaty, Pen a funded aa lollowa, Un the anatft by a trtet, on the -at, nanb and weat by laoda ( R. .Mhirfov, eonia.n tng al out nna half more mora -r leta. havlnar a larga hotel 40 by to vlib wing attahM, and alahle aaa other oat tuiihnf arreted tharo Briaed, tahm m tieanea. and to beaold aa the proven y .B IsV.lu at TL . 1 ' A 10. all of the richL title ftnd Intsreat at Ika Oelenilant, aeppoaed to bo tba nna uelividcd e evi nth tart, in two eertain lote nf Bround siui. ate In tbe borough uf C.rwaa-V.IU. Cuntv of Clearfleld and Mate f Pent-at Ivaata, being known aa Ibebieam Tannery lotatn aeid boioogb, ppuaun ine ovtwriBea na ihimwii una lot he -giriBir at ft boat on rbf aooihem ha ol right RtaKrA to tbo 1 fyrona and ClearAtd Hahway Compftli" ftnd the noriheeat InUraee- tien f Bid right of ttay wiih Filbert aireot intnro aoaia av ustgrea, aa peronea weat alonr Vilbt rt alrtat 110 feat to a puat euruar at Inter ve lea af Filbert atreet and ftU.y thenja aomb tl degreea, 13 ptrehee. amt Ibu iVel to an alley then ftoilh 14 diignt. 4 porrbe., eat ri irei, nurf er te i tna al rtgbl ftt wy it Ml eat It. said Bailrvadi lb' Bee along Una ol id r gbt of way weateard IVI I I" it, ura or Hu to p'aoa of Wglaaiag The oiber hit or ptvew or irauftd, Wglamng al a p on aad ai-vthr U-a of rlgbt away al Ita lattraertion with wei I ere line ol rill-nt at ret-1 1 ibenee Weat- vard by Hat ot right of w.y af Me4lroa4 IM leet la an alley f tbeao along aaid alley aoutb SO da -groev, 40 ptteb'l weat 100 feet to npwalahl eorner ob allay i thenoa tl.ng oat-v itreel, anb (0 dtgrera, It ptrthe. Mat 190 fret to Filbert atrvot j the nee arib 10 dtgreaa 41 parohra, an awn a. iv ivei w iilb ril ol way uf aaid Mall rone ana piac ui sogiftftlug auatainiag ami Burl lit friar Wat. u. ..J two the taote Int or hiooa of Und eovveyrd by tbu bain or Wm. In la, deeaaed to W. B. Whlta and JeliB K. .Vhito by lrrd, aa! ierded la uj moa lor recording or deed, la Vlcftrftald eoaaty. Having tberena ervtfed a Iwga Hieam TftMcry i Ave n vlt; larga bevtt thed Sfw dffrtlsfmfnt. ta -.) d.iD kaaai aid mkar build -atli-snsM'ld lhora.lt." ., ,, ,7 MreutiB ul Alaimdnr 'I. Irna ka aold aa iba propany of A eerUift (rant af Und U Kn.t t-wn- ahlp neerH,. WMifl tVan-ylrtnU, -,.rtdlt.0l ta Iht north by ka l of t. 0 n'o-iia. aaMbt ratan Ki.wee. mk hy Jr. hi M MJ weat Uj UtnU ..f W.n a.il J Vh Celbem, . ,, taming atr.ut ! $M-re( and h,rinr eh-.ai &0 wrrre -ienNi. mi itinai beiat; bMttttt as aa att4nt Uf get.er wilb ft LatuTiDg oreba'd. rUtael ka la eiB-cuttoa and lo be auld aa the proparty of P, A. A lao, noertaln M of ground iHnate lo borough of Hoiisdale. ClearRald eountv, Penn'a., on tna anuibweat oiroer ef liood atreet and an aMy ba wl V tfijiwo .. fri hk bA.l 4on aa M No. 41 in aaid I -or.. ugh, with a threee alury ly.. Urge atore booee, and all neaaaary imx hulidiiiga. Bfti'd, lakrn In -x ouiiun, aud to be aolj a tbe property of feofgo Uager. Alan, a eertaio traet of Ita I aitatte la Baeearta townohip. Clawrfl Id e-'umv. Pa., bounded and draer -ted aa f'-Moaa t Bound, d eaat hy lilea H ip tor plhe, anuib hy Ui.da ot Mntth et al. Weat hy (und ut Ut-orjte lotta, and t.ertb by Und uf W H. I'ieket'fl ra'ate, eontaioing abont SHu ae ret, and having IHO acre el eared, with large bearing 'rrhar t lrg- fra b sate, bank barn and other outbuilding ih-rwia Beite l. lete'i in ate cation ami to la . at the property of B. 0 P4tehia. A lao, a eertaio traot of Und B'taata In Qalieb t'wnabip, ClearHald eomiiy. Pa., bxtfinning at mapie no nar of M.tibew Mc'uM'f'a former aur-v,-v thence hy land of Mai l hew Mef'nlley north 4 8 rfatfreeaeaat 140 perchea poat ( ibenee hy reiidu of Lraol al BrnjaioiB Wilann tontb 41 oe (trrea eaat 74 perehea to poat ; tbenoa by anae "ii'b 44 degrea weat 141 pete bet to poat in tba old lin ttn-uoe b land of cibaw 'onb 40 de-it-eea we-t 74 pereha to plae of beg nning, taming Hi aerea and S4 perrbe, and btvia 29 etna u leered, aud a tmall two alory hame boua thereon er-ated. Belawl, taken ia ataeution aud to be told aa tba properts of W. R tiaitih. Alao, ft certain traot of land utae'e la Biotm rnwoship, Ciisirl. Id county, Pa , ooniain ng a-al Ml actee, with abom fttl aera clear d and tbe baJ enen in wa-d land, having erected therea a larga two- try frame houe, log barn and oiberou' buiMltig, and good yonng t retard, bounded and aubcriied u fullowai On tba' uorth by land of Jaeb Uiiger, eaat by land of Mra Jobn Khmger, anduib by fcrit turapihe. Beiard, taken ift eierutionaod to he told aa tbe property of Geo. A. Bloom. Tikmb or 8La Tbe price or turn at which tba proparty ahall ba atmek off mnat be paid at the time of aala, or aueb a ber arrangement wade a will ba approved, otberwite the property will bo ia mad lately put np nod auld again at tba expeaae and riaft. ol ine peraon to wboa it wea atruek off, aod wbo, ia eeeeot dedeienay at aueb re aate, ah 4 II make good tbe aarae, -od in no maunoe will tbe Oeed be pretested In Court lor Coobruitatiou uoleaa tha moo ay ta actually paia lo tbe oberiff. ANDUW KK-S TZ, Jr., Enaairr'a Orricn, I nbonir Ciearneld, Pa., J.. 19, 1877. SheriiTs Sale. By vlrtoe of tun dry write of Fitri Fnciau ia aued oat of the Oourt of Commnn Pleat of Clear field enunty, and to ma directed, there will W evpoaed to pahlln amis, at the Court Houee. in he hontiifb of Clearfield, on Saturday, the 1 2th dey of Januarv IM7H, at 1 o'eloek f. m., tba fol lowing deeeribed real aetata, to wlti AH that ertain tratt nr pi tee of land altua'eiw Tbeat townabip. Clearfleld eiuoty, Penn'a bound ed north hy land (4 8olnmoa Toter, west by Cbear Crek, fulb hy landa af Jt.natbfta Pleree hvlre. OBiainlngfortyaeretmoranr laa Se'teid, tttkew in eteeutlon, and to he aold aa the property of Margaret Auiaa and J. B Amoa. e 1 Alio, ft eertain tract or pieoe of lanl In Bell tow..hip. Clerfild oenotv. Penn'a.; rxiovided and detr-riWd aa tdlowa i Boanded on Iho eaat, north aad aoutb, hy Undt af U. L Reed, and on w.m by land of Kneh Milter, eonteli.ing one haa rired a.-rea and bating about twentr-five acrea el a red nd undv ealtivation, and ha, tag o. two atory frame houae, IR by 31 feet, ftnd a log kern ereoled thereon. Beiird. taken In eteeution and to ha told ae the property ol Thuiat J Butter. Ala i, ft certam tract of land tifuated In wod- ward townth p, Cleetfield county, Pa. Bounded on ibe eaet by landa of Muahaan a Leal and Lata ber Company, on tha nnh by am wejt by ame and toaib by tame, Oontaioing 102 aerea, a to at 80 at rra cliarert, aith tmall log II oae and log barn. Cviiea, taken la eteratioa and to be aold aa tbe ptoperty of Woi. Karl. Alao, a certain lot or piece of Ground In the Boron jb "f eeila Clearfield onu'ity, Pa., bonnd ed and described at loll wi Boon le i emt by lot oi MKheel He . ford weat by lotoMleo Boalinb. aooth hy lot of Jnne .wigant, md nonb hy Hale atreet and being 60 Ivet Irunt on llele atreet and Ion Iret uaep, auJ having tberwa ereeted a two alorv tuie h-.aaa l$'lt leet, and kitchen at. at bel Hi It) t.et alao, a frame Kabte 18x24 feet and otbi r Kuthutlrting. Heited, ttaen in xtscu tien end to he a Id aa ihe property of S. J. Myr tle d tieorge B a left. Alao, alt that eertala piece or lot of ground ail ute, ling aft I being ia tbe burma of Uaeeola, in the eountv ol Clearfleld and fiiaia of Penn'a. bnoded and dvavribetl aa follow, vu i Fronting on Curtio atreet, in aaid b .r-.ugh ifry feet, on 'he eeat hy lot of Beojitaaie Mwe.gavt, eee huateed aod ttdy tftit, on lb north by oibvr Undt t.( said Hwcigart. and en the e-at by ibc em bevalrd. and Buy feet. It being part of a larger tm ol; Und nbteh Thoaiaa F Boalleh and BliaahwU hit. wile, eunveyed to Sltcbaol Bandlord mm having tftereuii areetwd a large frama betel atuihli ig an 1 atuall abop aad otavr oi building, deite I, takew, In exeeutioa, afti to be tuld tu the property of' Neil Dougherty. . Attn, all (hat eerUin pleea or Int of ground tit" ante in Mimtop'a addition to Clearfleld bnrougfi t'learfleid county, Pwan'a boanded and daerihe.lu at lollowa : Beginning at a neat aoutheait eomer of tfalnut and Intrd atreetB, thetoa ia aoktherly dlrertioa aloag Thud ttreet. noe ban drxd and twelve feet to a twelve foot alley ) thenee In an easterly directio aloog aaid alley in a liar parallel wnb Walnut ttrvwt, forty fcet to ft poat ; lbs-nee In a nurtherlv dircethia on thlton Mrallei witb Third atreet, eoa handr4 an if twelve froC mora or I rat te a poat on Walani atreet j tbenee ia a weaUrly direetioa alung Walnat atreet to th plaoa of beginning; having thereon erected one,, two tt-ry bouaa liomingia Walnat ttreet, nndt two houtct frufttiftsf on 1 bird atreet, and Beeeary oat bmldingt. baited, taken in execution, and to be tuld aa the property of John B ineifer. Alan, all ihnte fnnr eertain lots nr Die o' grownd tituata In tha horoagh of Carwentville- vienrneld O'ojitly. PennV, boon led and deaerihed a folUwa, via: Betiaaiftc ftt the oomer of PiU brri end (lerge atreeta, raining northward along -Pilhert atreet ((.b tbe eatt tide of aaid atreet,) two bondred and fhry feet tn atreet kn wn at Mtx -well or High atreet t theaoe la aa cat t ward dime tion along aaid etreH, one bandred and ninety feet . to a tentv-IW alUy f theaoe along -aid alley in a tou'hwatd direction, two hundred and forty feet " to tim.rge ttreet ; thence went ward along aaid' atreet, one hundred aad ninety feet lo the placa of beginning, and having tberen erected a larga pi en i o. mil, hoard ahedt. board kiln and aece--aary building, wih a large ttaam angina ; abiagte mill and varioat od working mao-' inert belong ing to taid planing ml'l. Sotted, taken In ee -a. tion, and tn be told ftt tha property or A. H Irvin, A W. C Arnold Alt, ft cert a! tot of ground iltaate ia ffetU . lluo'iiUle, b-iundt d on iho eatt bv Undt of A J. Flick, vlst Beginaiex at aat, worthwett corner or lot No. l, WeH Houttdalv t tbrftee . tnath 4h 4 greaa, wet h l iee a pott ; tbeto- ea tbo ftnuth SB feet fn eeatre tin of vailtwitdf. toutn s greet 4J psrvhet. weat 191 keel, aaU' wartlly S3 Iret from aaid eentre lino 104- fealr-to m poat t thence na tbe weat h land of Uanry rsanla hary, aortb 4S degree, east 740 fee to-a poet; tbenee on the north by townhtp rtaad muth W dr greet, eaat 16(1 feet. IB plaea o beginning end known aa lot No. II, im the getter! plan of Weal Houtidale, having a two-aiary fame bouaa and tmall alBtble e reeled tlMrrauB. Setaew, taboo Ib vneution and to ba told aa tbo property of Michael Kearney. . Alao, a eertain tract af Und, beginning at a poat on the tout beta t toraer of Reed atreet and "1 tveaao, in tbe vllUgeor Moult'laUi theone aon a.td avenue n"nb S7 degrw eat 14i feet to Oner ftiley tbenee tooth 63 degreee weat oft. f-el ta 0 i tbenee taib 17 weal I&0 fert to H-ed tiieet. tbenee aortb 03 dagroee weat ift fbett along Heed ttvert to port, the pJ of begiMiiagi and known at let Ne. 244 ia the general plna of; aaid tillage of North llouttdelet having erwotod. on aid M a two atory halldtng ftigb'mw featt wtde, ahd tweniy four IV et bag, and Isteea feet bgb heited Uken iaeieewiia and te ba aeldi at iha pr party al A, U. Bsuiyar. Alao. ft leant uf land titae la ta Unl Uwo- , ship, beginning at a b.-in look t tbenoo Berth IMt perchea, Mora or leta to ft poet ; thenaa weal 9th perches la hrmloek thence a-. nth 110 perohee to. a atonej thence eatt nlavtv attM parenet to a, hamUok aad plaee or beginning, aoataiaing U a-n b. more or hae, being tbe amine plaoa or tract of tand which War B. U II and Mary J., bit wtlo,, oi-Bvayedia J. R Arnold by Deed bearing data, of tba I8ib day of Ueeember, l0?T.aad tweerdodi -at CUarfleld.tn ved Bok V.U 0. page I90 Alan, another traat plane of land la ae.ee town-, abip, bounded and described ea foliewt i Begin nn at nnat,benca weft hv taad of ft. I 11.!,, now J W. t foaser, 70 parehra In a poat-i (Wnpe. north Iftdt of lha abov dtacrlbed treat T4 I-I0i p. rehea le a p tl tbenaa emit f 1 1 pethea m a. poat i tbeaea -sfcb hy Undo m B, F Harloy Tin Verchtaieapoai and plana ol haginftka, aohtola iag a I aert-t and t9 perehrt, sura er lea. bring ania irat of Und winch J. W Cleueer eortveveJt ta J. R. Aiaokl hy aed hearlag data or tha 10th, dy nf Jane, N;a. aad recoided at Clear rield iw. Deed B ok Vol. ft page 107. Alao. a lot or piece of ground tituata tn Reek ton, LluVaft towothlp, Clearfleld enunty. Pa., da teribs-tl and hadel at rotlluwt t Be ma lag at ft pfat aad theaoe aoutb by Und af & H Hmb eh ar ia pawebaa io ft -tone i thenaa weal hy toad af la vid Watty 0 perchea to a Bfci, thoaee Berth a drgroea weet by Und of Baitd Wetv 1 pevebt ta ftatoaeal Maia atraati theaoaaaat aUng aaid Malm etreot 8 810 parahM to plaea wf begiaaing, eoa taining ta per.ea, ntre er last, and having a large Cbftteft and aa old Oahoed bat thavrea. lit it'd, taken tn eieoutiea and to ba ald at lbo tro(wtiy-f I, R. Artt eld. A lew, a eertain traMefUnd ei'aale la Leerenee. lewnahip, Clra.fleld com my, Pa., twaMViad aad, de-eriha.1 at M owt t On tbo eaat by tonda of Ham Bel ilnyd, tou h by landa of Joba Mo-re, weH hy laada ol Ja- Irwla, m tba nwrta by laada or Ua- , vid Lanaharry,tontalaing 18 nervw aad having T arree ekared ana under eativattea. aUlted, tab- ea la eieauttoa, ft Ate be teld aa tha property of Jimee lma.it. Tavaata or B lb. The a rice or tarn nt which, lha property thai! ba atnmk of meat ba paid ah lha lima of nib, er tech at her arrangement made aa will be approved, etherwlee the prepet t wtll ba Immediately pot ap and told age! a aft tne eipenaa ana ilea oj ana parte a to wbeta IW aw Im "eh reatle, ahall eve he good tha aama, an tha Deed ba neietaita la Ooarh 'V waaflrmatloB nalee tbe naewey le aetwaUji r' anvnww ranitr. Baaatrr a orncw, t I bariO. Claarfltld, 10, lUfT. I ft