Ehe UpuMicatt. imam B. Gooulanihr, EJiUir. .CLBARF1KLD, Pa. WIDNISDAY MORNINO. DKO. IS, 1171. Reader. If yen want to know what I, going on la ibe ba.ino.. world, jo.t road oar advertiiing aoiutnni. tbo .Vneeiaf onlumn ia parilanler. MAXIM FOX THE DAY. No maa worth, tbo offloo of Preeldent ihnuld bo willing to bold tt If eouoted In. or plared thoro by any frond. u. n. ua.av. I would never boro boon reannotled to tho olo v.tloa bo tho oniolloot old of mine of k norion, however reopeeiable In private life, wbo moot forever eerry upon nil nrow tno map ot troua 6r.t triumphant In Amorionn hiitory. No luh eqoont oettiin. however meritorious, MD woob away tho letleri of that reoord. Csablbb Fs.nclf Abiua. I would rotbor have tho ondoroomont of aquar tor of n million of tbo Amorionn pooplo tboo tbnt of tbo Lnniiiana Returning Board, or of tbo Com minion obieh ololoded tbo food and decided tbo quoittoa on ft technicality. Tnoa. A. HnaonirRo. Under Iho formi of law, Rulhirford B. Hayee bu boon doolarod Fraildeat of tho Unitod Sum Hi! titlo roiti upon diifranebliinioot of lawful votoro, tbo folio eertifteatei of tho rotnrnioi 06V oora acting oorraptly, ood tho dooiilon of a oom minion which hoi refo.ed to boor evidence of al logod frond. For tbo flrit time oro tbo AmerioaR pooplo aon fronted witb the foot of a frnadulently elnted I'roildont. Lot It not bo ondontood that tbo froud will bo illenlly aequieieed In by tho eountry. Lot no hour paw In whleb tbo niurpw tiua it forgotten. AODRBIft Or DUMOCRATIO M. 0. Ono hundred yean of human der-ravlly eoen mnlated ood ooocoutratod into a olimal uf orimo. Noror ngoln in In hundred yeare obn.ll the; bare an opuortuuil y 'to repeat tbo wrong. DiwiuL W. Voobbbbi. A. rich literary treat our Christ man Legend, Inueid on our first pago. "Mr. Brown on the Timer)," will bo found on our fut.rtb page this week. Ho tells it all. No paper will bo issuod from this office next wook. The printers want to observe the holidays. Throo members of the l'ottor Inves tigating Committeo will visit Now Or leans durinR the recess of C'ungross for tho purpose of closing out he I'inks tons, Junkses anJ their allies. Bayard Taylor, tho American Min ister to (iormany, died at Berlin on Thursday, tho lOih Inst. He was a nativo ot Chester county, in this Stute, and was well known as a traveler, au thor, poet and lecturer. Another (iKAva DurRAunr.D. "Either marry mo or die," said Mr. Brisbee, of New York, to Miss Hunt, Bhe married him, and thus says the Philadelphia Chronicle, did woman's foolishness cheat tho undertaker out ot another job Will Tut. An exchange says that Governor-elect Ilnyt is suit! to be at work on his inaugural. A paragraph explanatory of Siegfried's mission to the Mollis Muguires will nut be out ot place, especially now, since thoy hung Kouoe, alter be olccled both Ilurtranlt and Hoyt. Death of Cunurkssmen. Gon. E. C. Williams, member of Congress from Michigan, died at Washington on Sat urday last. o...ij D. Dtugio-K, meinour tu Congress from Virginia, died at the National Uolol, Washington, on Sun day, tho 22d. Stop and Read It. We hope that not one of our readers will fail to po ruso tho addross delivered by Con gressman Potter, beforo tbe students of Roanoake College, and found on our first page last week. Young men wbo want clear ideas of government, will find tbem by studying this addross. Tho Democrats in caucus agreed up on tho following Senators, as members "on our side" for Blaino's Committee Wallaco, Pennsylvania; Bayard, Ten nessee; Garland, Alabama. Five Radi cals bavo been placed on it, witb Hoar, of Massachusetts, for Chairman. Tbe mover. Blaine, did not want on it tor fear of being sunstruck, we prosiimo. A Cheap Coward Tbo Baltimore j Oa:elte, in alluding to Blaine's bloody (,?) effort in tliu Senato tbo other day, says : "Blaine's impetuous valor on the bloody Senatorial field of battle will sorvc to remind tho ex Conlodcrate Gun crals what a mercy it was that this particular stalwart did not see fit to participate in that Southern 'scrim mage' which occurred a few years ago." Die Credit Postmaster James, ol New York, says that for the favorable aclioi, at Washington, in regard to keep ing postal cars running, the country is indebted to Mr. Ucistor Clymcr, of Pennsylvania; to Mr. Blount, Mr. Ba ker, of Indiana, and Mr. Waddoll, of North Carolina. Mr. James believos that tbe postal ear system of tbo coun try is now perfect, or nearly so at least that of tho East is, and it would have been groat embarrassment to business men bad it been interfered witb. Particularlt Happy The Wash ington Post, in alluding to the remarks of Senator Wallaco, on the 17th inst., in reply to the sophistries of Senator Blaino, says: "Tho Senator's speech was a calm, logical and slatosmanliko effort. Tho Senator took up tho sev eral propositions advanced by Mr. Blaine last week, and conclusively ex posed tbeir fallacy and inconsistency. II is observations in relerence to the Cameron manner of holding elections in Pennsylvania wore particularly happy."" Mori Men. Tbe army is becoming filled op with Colonels, Majors, Cap tains, and Lieutenants, who bavo no soldiers to command, bonce tboy fear tbey .will be mustered out, or there will bavo to be an increase of enlisted men so that they ran keep their fat placet. In his annual report, General Sbertnan bsrps upon bit favorite theme, tbe necessity of an increase of tbe army in tbe anticipation of Indian difficulties). It is too thin; tbe Indians are not troubling him at the present time, nor is it the season for tbem to commence. In view, however, ot tbe ' reign of terror which it is proposed to 'reproduce, in tbe 8outh, each an in creaee nay be neocesary. stubborn facts. The editor of the Philadelphia Rcc aril coriathiSu." Senator Wallace's speech' j on the Blaine resolution in this way : "Senator Wallace, in his speech In the Senate on Tuesday, the 17th Inst., on the Ulaino resolutions, very cloverly slaughtered the Maine Senator witb his own weapon, by continuing toother States tho system of comparison which Dlulno instituted. Some ot tbo figures which Mr. Wallaco tabulated and com pared aro a rather startling commen tary upon our system of representa tion, but, a tb Senator himsult says : 'Wo must abido its inequalities and im perfections for the greater good it 0n tains.' Senator Wallaco says truly that tho minority party is just as much represented at tbe South as it is at tho North, and proves bis statement by figures. For instanco, Iowa and is cousin had in 1P76 a voting popula tion of 640,108. Ol theso, 290,595, rep resenting about 1,200,000 people, are Republicans, and 213,503. representing about 1,000,000 people, are Democrats; and this million of Democrats wore juBt as mu' h disfranchised as Blaine's Southorn negroes. Coming to bis own State, Mr. Wallace made tho good point that, in every close fontosl in Pennsylvania, since 1872, the negro vote has given tbe Slate to tbo Repub licans ; and, if tbe Maine Senator will have that result in Pennsylvania, be must have the olber result in the South. As anotbor illustration ot the inequality of representation, he cited Indiana, where, witb a Democratic plurality of over 5.000 in 1870, tbo Democrats were only able to send fou members to Congress, as against nine Republicans ; or, in other words, it took 53,201 Democrats to send a mem ber to Congress while it only took 23. 120 Republicans to Send a Republican member. In New England the figures show that 16,691 votes can elect a Re publican member of Congress while It requires 49,321 voles to elect a Demo crat. In tho Senate the inequality ol New England representation is evei worse, fur, upon the basis of the voto of 1876, it only requires 36,721 votes to olect a Republican Senator, while it tulies 147,963 vplcs to elect a Demo .rut. In tho six groat Middle Slalt-a New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, In diana, Illinois and Iowa tho li -pn bl cuns in 1876 cast a total vote of 1,842 212 and tho Democrats a total of 1,804,341, a majority of less that 40, 000 for the Republicans, and yet i these States the Republicans have 'seiiod' sovoiity-flve Congressional dis tricts and tbo Democracy bold but forty-six. To be moro definite., tin Republicans, with a voting majority of only 87,871 in these six Stales, hav 'seized' a majority of twenty nino Con grexsmen. Add to these Slates No England, and it is found that 2.209 431 Republican voters get ninety. novo Congressmen, and 2,100,268 Demo cratic voters get fifty two, or an aggro gate majority of 109,163 gives the Re publicans a mujoriiy of forty-five Con gressmen. Ur, again, It will be tound that in theso twelve States 22,777 R publicans ran elect a Congressman, but it requires 46,682 Democrats to do tho samo thing. These figures speak lor themselves, and make very bad pie' of Mr. Blaine's argument." "TUE STAMP ACT." This odious piece of British legisla tion kicked up a wonderful fuss among tho lankoes, a little over one hundred years ago. Tbe lesson bas not boon heeded by tbo agonta of our own gov ernment. For tbe past eighteen years it has boen piling up stamp act after stamp act, although that kind of law proved so burthonsome to our gran parents, and causing the cltiienj of the present day to bear a tremendoui burthen, without an equivalent, either by enlarging bis personal liberty, the bounds of bis possessions, besid preying on bit daily industry, We aro awaro that a few of tli stamps have been removed, but tho heavy ones are still boing milled ou To illustrate : "Before tho war, any body could niuko matches who felt liko investing his capital in that way, and a gross could be purchased from twenty-five to thirty cents. Now, the Btamps cost one dollar and forty. four centt per gross, and their mam liieturo has become a monopoly, be cause of the excessive taxation im posed. We have been led to these remark by noticing, tbe other day, that M Burcbnrd, ot Illinois, introduced a bill in Congress tor tho purpose of socu ing a more efficient modo of collecting tho tax and revonue on cigars. Th bill provides that oach cigar shall have a stamp affixed, each stamp corros ponding with tho aerial number on th box. If tho bill becomes a law, it will involvo a vast amount of work on tli part of manufacturers to comply with it, and it will result in increasing th price of cigars. Howovcr, tboso who will smoke, must pay for tbeir own puffs, anyhow. Particularlt Silent. Tbo Wash ington Pott remarks: "During the last low weeks not less than six persons bavo been deprived of life without trial in two of the Northern States. This is a direct and flagrant violation of one of tho most Important provisions of the Constitution. But tbe balls of Con gress do not ring with denunciations of the people among whom those out rages occurred. No Southern man arises in the Senate or Houbo to assail tbo North and swell this list of ghast ly victims into a long procession, and no shrieking about "Northern out rages" disturbs the serenity of tho country. The South assumes that each State is capable of managing its do mestic concerns, and that the occa sional perpetration of a crime by the vicious classes does not Impeach tbo character of a community." An Injur Tairg. Tbo Boston PoM is credited with saying this: "Just as Hayes was paring hit last corn the other night, preparatory to tumbling into bed, a messenger appeared witb a telegram. Hayes read it hurriedly. It was from a Chickasaw Indian, an nouncing that be had been elected chief of tbe tribe, but Counted out by fraud, and called on Uayea to aot as referee In settling tbe matter. It spoil ed Hayes' sleep for that night" It will be observed by this that the un tutored I ndian oven understands Uayes situation if the wdncalcd Radical don't. "Poor W koowa who baa gai tbe goodi. TREASUR Y ROB BURS. One of tbe ureaUwl thefts ever per pointed on "the Federal Treasury, Is that committed by the Northern Cen tral and Union Pacific Ituilroads These roads have pooled their interests, d have employed the greatest lobby that evor hovered about Washington. d It looks now as though the combi nation would succeed In defrauding the government out of all interest in these roads, and apprnpriato them to their own use and behoof, and prevent tho necessary legislation to build a oompot- g line of road to the coast, lue Philadelphia Record, in alluding to hat ia transpiring, remarks: "It is admitted that a bona fide debt is due tho Government from tho Central Pa rte and Union Pacific Railroads. Thus fur theso corporations have done nolb g to provide lor its pavmunt The United Stales holds the second mort gage on tbo companies' franchises and roperty, and it is estimated that al maturity, with accumulated interest, tbe debt will amount to tho round sum of (154 000,000 The Supromo Court has decided that tbe interest nn the claim is not payable until tbo princi pal is due. To compel the corpora tions to make provision for tbo pay ment of the debt at maturity an act, nown as tbe Tbnrman act, was pass ed at the last session of Congress, wbicb directs that, alter paying run ing expenses and the interest on the first morlgago bonds, one-fourth ol the remaining gross receipts shall bo ap plied to tbo creation of a fund for the liquidation of tho sum to which tbo government is entitled. Under this law, if carried nut faithfully, the sum due monthly from tho roads would be about (170,000. No sooner had the bill become a law than tbe companies went to work in tbe Courts to defeat its purposes, on tbo alleged ground of unconstitutionality. Action was be gun in tbe United Suites Circuit Court at San Francisco, but tbo decision was adverao to the roads. An appeal has been taken to tho Supromo Court. It now turns out, on information receiv ed Irom San Francisco, that the per son instituting tbe original suit, one Albert Gullatin, whose action was os tensibly to enforce compliance wiih the Thurmaii law, is nono other than a business partner ol Mr. C. P. Hunt ingdnn, a principal owner of tho Pa cific Railways,; and that, tho plaintiff, being merely tho creature of tho cor porations, there exists no bona fide causo of action. It is evident that all the power of money and legal devices will be exhausted before the corpora linns in question consent to make good tho government cluims." Oar lenlor Benator dii'lrgulihed htmielf on tho ISth init. Hi nnt sd that the Bloioo reenlo. lion to tnTietlgito Iho recant oloeliom bo lokd on tho Ublo, a ilateimioliia proportion that re ceived Juit lix tulei io tho 3rmtiro and into In tbe negative. Mr. Wella-n bail betior ajpt the "lilout eoatcmpt" polio for tbo remainder of the itirlun. Siit Hwntld. That shows exactly how little you know about it. Wben Senator Blaine called up his Southern election investi gating resolution, and proceeded to harangue that body, Senator Wallace, in due parliamentary form, moved to table Blaine and his resolution, and in that way get rid of him and proceed with tbe legitimate business. But six other Senators voto witb him. Yet, after Blaine carried bis point, twenty eight other Democrats voted with Mr. Wallaco and bis five supporters, refus ing a special committee. Had they votod to table Blaine's resolution, all that followed would bavo boen abbre viated, and a first-class demagogue sbolved instead of being allowed to play Maxeppa. It is far moro pleas ant in a parliamentary body to vote right at tho right time tban for a mem ber to roverso himself botore be gota out of his tracks. It tho twenty-two who reversed themselves can afford to be debated, the olber six need not growl, and tbe fellow out on the lake shore must be an ass, or a Blaineite, and about as poor a judge of states manship as a swino is of pearls, A Coffin Torpedo. In conseqnenco of the number of graveyard desecra tions, tbe genius of the inventor has been incited to dovise mean, for their defeat. Among tho most recent pat ents is one for a colli n torpedo, which consists of a canister containing puw. dor, halls, and firing triggor, so arrang ed that on placing the torpedo within the coffin, and finally closing tbo lid. should any attempt be mado to open tho coffin, tbo torpedo will be instantly exploded, a noise like thundor ensue, and deadly balls will fly in' all direc tions. Hud the remains of the late millionaire, Mr. Stewart, been protec ted by means ol this Invention, the neighborhood in that part of our city whero bis body rested would have boen alarmed, while tho robbers themselves would doubtless havo sufferod sudden dealb as tho penally of their rash and sacrilegious attempt. Scientific Amer ican. How 's This. A great deal has been hoard in some memorable political cam. paigns ab ul rebel war claims and the likelihood of tbeir being paid by a Democratic Congress. One of the first acta of the present Democratic IIouso was to pass a connilutional amendment against the payment of aucb claims Be it noted that the Republican Senate bat thus far failed to pass that amend ment. Can it be that it only keeps the matter pending for campaign purposes, and if so will not the olber edge of the sword be now turned towards its par ty f Or is it true that most or the "war claims" now asking payment aro those of "loyal" Southorn acalawags, who are aided to deplete tho national treasury by the identical statesmen who so lately sought to fire the North ern heart by parading tho stalwart fig. uros of rebel claims? Let it be Debated. A crusade ia now being waged botweon tb War and the Interior Departments, at lo which should manage the Indians. In bit published reports (Juneral Sheridan charges tbe Indian Bureau with being th causa of our trouble with tbe In dian. Secretary Hrhora complains of tbi imputation, and tbo Secretary of War asks Sheridan to give fact and figure. Tbe Student of tb current rents of tb day must b vary stupid if li baa not seen enough of 0 rant's Quaker management ot tb Indians daring the past tn years. A change ia bigly necessary fur the benefit of tb Indians and th Federal Treasury Things cannot ba 'made any worse, bo different wbo take charge. FORCED EDUCATION. ,.Sten by step iirg-iw WmtS . ing engrafted upon our educational and military systems. The leaders in this crusade upon our civil Institutions aro unwilling to allow talent and ener gy to make their way to tho front ; but they want the soldier and tbo teacher billeted on the people FOR LIFE. A standing army of soldiers, and a stand ing army ot Professors, Is what la be ing worked up now. When thuse two feats aro accomplished, liberty and per sonal rights will soon subside. We call tho attention of the reader to the lol lowing item taken Irom tho Philadel phia Timet. The editor suys: "Tbe Slato Suporiutunduntol publio instruc tion has prepared the draft of a bill in tended to deal with the question of ed ucating tbo largo class of destitute Biid neglected children, who are now gro ing up In Ignorance and training for future crime. Prof, Wickursham men lions, in sending it out, that be was appointed one of a oomtnitloe on tbo subject by a recent convention of Di rectors of the Poor of the different counties of tbo State, and that, the committee having never met, ho alone is responsible for tbe draft which be now submits to publio criticism and suggestion. Its principal features are to provide for reports as to tho number of children receiving no education ; for the enforcement of existing laws in relution to tbe employment ol children and for tbe provision in each county of homes for friendless children, to which habitual truants, young va grants and children who are receiving no oducalion may be committed by proper officers of the law. Provision ia mailt) for appeals to the courts in case of arbitrary action ol the magis trates, for fines upon parents and guar dians neglecting to educate tho chil dren in their charge, eto. We need not say how interesting and important the problem of compulsory education is, nor is it necessary to commond to thoughtful people the careful consider ation of a bill which undertakes to deal with it. Mr. Wichursbam's draft should receive cordial and critical al tention." Sambo Overboard. as a Conhrehs man. We notice that tbe Slate Can- vassing Board of North Carolina has awarded the certificate of election to Congress, in the Second district, to Kitchen, Democrat, as against O'Hara (coloied), Republican. Witb this de cision tho lust bopo of the colored race for representation in the popular branc ul Congress fulls. Senator Bruce, of Mississippi, is the only colored man who will bold a seat in tbo National Legi lature after tho 4th of Mureb next, an with the expiration of his term io 1881 the negro will cease for the present fo figure as a Congressman. Tho colored people have the right of franchise, and although they constitute a mujority of the voters in some of tbe southern Slates, they are without rcproscnta tion in a single Congressional district. The Pardon Business A letter from Little Rock, Arkansas, to the New York Herald refers to "the ways that are dark" al Washington where pardons are issued by Hayes to notori ous criminals. And further, to show how recklessly these pardons are issu ed, attention is directed to the case of a notorious wretch who died last Sop tumber in tbe Detroit penitentiary to whom a pardon has just been extended. But still more incomprehensible is the pardoning of three desperadoes, guilty of every crimo, wbo are still at large. Whilo still outlawed, and tbo officers ever on alert lo effect their capture, a free pardon comes to those inhuman wretches, guilty of offences too horri ble for pen to describe. Tbe pardon mill at Washington appears to be in as bad odor as the one at Uarrisburg. Poor Ben's Friends. A Washing ton correspondent says : B. F. Butler is now beginning to realixo some of tbe results of belonging to no party at all. Koch member of Congress connected with tbe party in power has lbs dis pensing of certain department patron- P0 nd Butlor " "w-r-Uowed much grass to grow under his feet in tb lino ol business. Sinco his withdrawal from tbe Republican tanks his ap puiuloes, among whom are a number of ladies, bavo felt quite shaky, fearing their tenure would bo brief. Tuesday tbe ax fell on all of Butler' friends in the treasury and poaloffice, about 10 all told, their dismissals taking effect Irom January 1st. A Real Dance. A reporter of tho New York Exprett went over lo Mon treat lately, for the purpose ot seeing Iho Princess Louiso dance a real reel. After witnessing tbe performance, be says : "Forevermore is dead the stale ly Lanoinrs, and hereafter people will dance, not walk, through a quadrillo. Tbo Princess Louise danced a Scotch reel at Montreal, and tho glowing re- porter writes that she threw her loot about with what may, to speak defl nately wilbin bound, bo called vigor. It really about time that people learn ed to dance again, and for this Louiso Is to be thanked." Another Unfortunate. Geo. II Paxton, Hegister of Wills in Chester county, bas been missing for nearly a month. He is tbe proprietor of a short cash account. Auditor General Scbell sent one of bis clerks down lo look af ter tbe cash due the Slate, and after a ten day' examination, finds that Pax ton owe th Commonwealth tb sum of 113,000 26. lie ha plundered tbo State of this amount during 1876-7-8 His bondsmen were no littlo astonish ed when lb Slato officer demanded that sum in caab, or a judgmont for it on their official bond. Gambling In stocks did it. Tuosi Radical Doves The ani mostly between Blaine and Conk ling, is visibls to anybody. Tb editor ol tb Washington PoM was in th Sonata gallery when Blain made bis speech th olber day, and he say : "Except in th tender period of adoleacenc it I seldom that on doe anything so pueril as Conklmg a transparent af fectation ol Indifference manifested by a pretense of Incessant reading whenever limine baa lb floor." i-l 1 ss Tut Horn. A Governor, the Hoyt an becoming numeroua. In addition to Henry M., Governor oft Peensy Irani, John P. Unyll Gorera or of Idaho, and John W. Hoyt i Gov ernor of Wyoming. , Tat Odds Did It Tbe llarrinburg Patriot remarks : Tbe odds makes all iti tiiifemico. "iVbe'n Monator Wbyte, of Maryland, charged Mr. Blaine's parly with having intiiniilalerl Catho lics in Baltimore and elsuwhere, during Know Nothing times, tbe Maine dem agogue struck an attitude and declared in the moat dramatic style, that be could not be blamed in that regard, as bo was, during the prevalence of Know Nothinginm, "a small boy in a small academy." Now it happens that tion. Mr. Blaine was just twenty five years of ago wben Know Notbir.gism arose, he baring been born In 1830. He is just tix years older than Hun, Andrew II. Dill, who was a large boy at college at the time that his political opponents llego that he made Know Nothing speeches. But when tho plea of youth whs put in for Mr. Dill, the Rupubli can journals treated it with utter derisiou. Now when Mr. Blaino is brought to book on a similar charge and be makes a similar defense, thuse same Republican journals aro as quiet as so many frightened rats. How ubotit the twenty five year old "small boy in small academy T' Let us bear once more from the sarcastic fellows who were wont to sneer at the pleading ol tbe "baby act" for Mr. Dill, as they expressed it. A bad OrncER. Two yean ago Sheriff Williams of Armstrong county took tho oa'h of office, "that he had not paid or contributed, nor promised to pay or contribute, either directly, or ndirectly, any money or olber valua ble thing, to procrure his nomination or election." The defeated candidate charged that he did violate tho law and sworo falsely in taking tbe oatb of office. A few days ol'O Mr. Williams was convicted, which will end bisoffi cial life and send bim to the penitenti ary. Tbe othor rough point in tbe case is, the Democratic candidate who was legally elected, ia defrauded out of tbe two years of his term. A Remarkable Occurrence. A contemporary says: Senator Eustis.of Louisiana, was elected to the United Stales Senate in January, 1876, but he was aot admitted to his scat until De cember, JS77. He wus then informed that he was entitled to his salary from 1873, from that year u nl ill 1877 one scat from Louisiana having been va cant. He declined to accept tho back pay. This act drew tho line butwccD reputable representation and carpet bagger representation. It is to be hop ed Senator Eustis may be re-elected His term expires en the 4ih of March. A Family Squabble. William II and Henry Word Beecburare in apub lie controversy as to what their fulhur, the late Lyman Beet her, believed re gurdingAdam'ssin,"My lather held that men must repent of Adam's sin," say Henry Ward Beecher. "This is a great mistake, and does great dishonor lo the noble and beloved dead," says Will- ism II. Beecber, However tbe Beech ers do not seem to know much more about eternul things than thousands of other ordinary human beings. Some of them have too much reputation al ready. Paul Par, jr. In statesmanship, says tbe Louisville Courier Journal, Mr. Blaine appears to be anxious to emu late Paul Pry. He would convert tbe government into a prying varlet and vieiousknave; peeping in at the South ern keyhole; dodging in and out of the Southern window; to run away thence northward witb talus of how ole mis sus cuffed tbe cook for burning the boecake, and bow massa took tbe coach man by tbe ear and led bim forth to the ballot box. Becomino Useful. Tb defaclo Vic President, who holds Hendricks' place has been resurrected lately and is becoming more useful than ornamen tal. Affairs in a party onse are be coming so close In the United State Senate that tbe Radicals need Wheeler nearly every day to break a lie voto for them, Liko a man, be casts bis vol for the men who delivered bim the stolon goods, and count bim down the salary wbicb belongs to Mr. Hen dricks. A Question. The Hollldaysburg Register, a 'Republican organ, make the announcement that "the Cameron do not own the Republican party of Pennsylvania." Now the query Is To whom did tho Cameron tell lha party, and how much did they got for it 1 We incline to the opinion that the Rcqitter is mistaken, whep it assume that the Camerons havo ceased to be the owner of the Republican party of Pennsylvania. Huntingdon Monitor. Congress bas passed an Act appro priating tbe molal of twenty con demned cannon toward the erection of a bronae statue to Gen. Custer, on the ground of the West Point Academy. If tho artists could thrash in about twenty Indian agenls and post-traders, lb country would got rid of tome bumsn offall, any how. They were th fellow who caused the doatb of Gen. Goorgo A. Custer and bis 'brave companions. TrcooN No. two. The Grant move rpent ba taken an easterly direction. After exchanging courtesies with tbe Tycoon and other sovereigns of tbe ef fete despotisms of tbo oriental world Grant's next appearanoe will be in California where b will begin bis grand triumphal march towards the Presidency. Information bas reached Washington of th death op thefrid inst, in tbe City ol Moxloo of Justin K. Colbnrn, th Con- sol General to Mexico. Mr. Colbnrn was a native of Rhode Island, and for many yean tb Washington corres pondent of tb New York 7"i'wi. A io PatsENT. Major At wood, ot tb United State army at 8a Antonio, lexas, was aiarried in Hummiis recent ly to tbo daughter of Richard Ring, the "ctttle king" of tb West. The bride's father presented tbe groom with eighty thousand head of cattle. Thompson H. March, Halo's sue- oetsor, was twice driven trora position on Government work because he dar ed to tot tb Democratic ticket, Now th workingmen of tb Fifth Mala District bare ent bim to Congress. A eonesnondsnt of the Washinctan potl, writing from Uarrisburg. apoak of' lb Pennsylvania Legislate aoo to meat m "a aomao dollar Mora." ! . A Government MrsTEav. Wash inuton, Dec. 22 Tho city poswilllco emleavor to discover the wherealioula ol' between (10,000 ami 111 000 drawn from the treasury by W. J. Brown, the financial clerk of tb'i posiofllee, and according lo the report ol ihut ollleiul was lost by bun in one ol tne cioseia in tbe treasury building. Detectives aro busy searching for a clue that will It-ad to the mysterious uisappearance ot tbe money. Brown is not under arrest, but remains at Ins Inline in tuis city in a nervous and excited condi Tux DAaDrL7.a.v'Y---Tfce majority of Wellborn, Democrat, for Congress in the Dallas, Texas, district is 30,708 with two counties to be beard from That district will be about largo enough to cut into throe und send three Dem ocrats lo Congress by tbe time of the next apportionment In 18S0 tho Republican party will light under the crimson rug of bitter ness und undying hate toward tbo South ; the Dcniocrulic party will fight under tho Slurs and Stripes! Wbicb will you join, reader f Washington correspondents gencr erlly concede tho Blaino ond of the in vesication committee is far lighter than the Democratic ond, although the former end contains one more member. Found at Last. Tbe fraudulent President is said to favor the nomina tion of the fraudulent Vico President, William A. Wheeler, as t lie Republican candidate for President in 1880. New Music. Tbo Boston Postmyt We acknowledge the receipt of two new pieces ot sacred music, "fold your urms around me tighter," "Sue that my grave is not robbed." The next House at Washington will not contain a single colored Rupresen tative, the Democrats having made clean sweep ol tbo districts formerly represented by tbem. General J. B. Hood, of Confederate fame, bus returned to New Orleuus lb his family, which includes three pairs of twins. C. K. Aduo li Co., Cincinnati bank era, failed. Liabilities, 1780,000; as sets, f 400,000. Much excitement pre vails. Senator Bayard and Senator Ed munds live next door to each other 1 Washington. Hayes, Conkling, Chandler, Forney for Grant. Will Blaino ploaso call bis roll. $ru' drrrtisfmtuts. T 1CEKMF. NOT1CK Tin folio. in. per- 1 J aona have Sled, in tbo oSjoo of tho Clerk of the Court of Quarter rtonioni of Clearfield Oo their petition! and bondi for lloeniea at the Jaa nai leuioai ooit, BKroeeblv to tho Aot of Alienable : Moral, .tenuis. Joha Coleman Houttdale Qer-e H Woodia..,.. Jacob R. Lanti Frank filter. . Tbnmai Moore J. B. Bonn ' W. A. McGonecal H 1 S. H. Nntoinno Carwenlrillo. A. J. Drauoker " Joibiia Kturaeraua.... ..DuRola. Win I'orl.jr W. II. Suol.jt .. E Kuala - A. M Hlerfc HH Brad ta lamia Moore Bred.v twp. uenrge anarr ureal twi Joba Uonehue Woodward Vt'm. bmitb.,.MH., ... " Fuller Dati Raroiido her. Ueurge M. Colbarn HH..H.Bcooanatwp. saloos Licaaia. Win. S. Fifer ......DuBoti Cenltod from till Reoord thla ISth day Dioomiier, A. D. 1S7S. ELI BLOOM, deolt le. Fralhouulary ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of VALOA1L1 REAL ESTATE ! By T.riM of tn nlr Im4 oat f th Ortibam Court of Clrlld tonlJ, .. tho odrigil AdmiDlttrolor or tbo lot niMitm UXona.deo M, til til to pabtlo mi, m ibo prom.Mi, li Piko lowtrthip. im Mid oat, aoar tbo vi lag o A- Millport, oa 8ATUKDAY, pKCEMBRR i IS7l, ot t o'olock p b .. all i bat wruia fa no ar traot of loud rcoonl y r-upitxi by Ibo aocoMod, ad Jntntnt na ibo out by land of A Bloom ond Uanlol aiorr, oa too onuto ? itHlo CloarfloM onwk, on tbo woot by lon.li of f H. fitnitb, oa tbo aortb hy ion of FVoftor Bluoa aod Nny uarry, oontiiriin IBS AOwFtSJitB, mora ar 1i-m Ai oai turn aem of which oloorod aod aadrr onlt.vatioo, boring tborooa oroototi a iritnt anoui'iff aiu, m bora, oarta hoot tad otDoho bi-aoo toevthor with a boarina orebor at irbtt trooa. Ibo niiinurnvfrd awiua u eavoiad with whtio ptoo. oak oad how look tioibor, tally floatod a aiarkot. To hmo or Pali uaa third or tba an robs oBoy BtaH bo iiaid apon ooii6ia.otioa of to to. and ibr baUnow ia oat yoar, with iatotoot. ta I oearad oj boud aad m or tunc an too arom.-ot, FIH htThH LJUUWM. Now Mtllaort, n-o 4, 1H7 4t. AdaV. Ifllf IT'C V&SSH I'tMak anc IIUII I O f"ptonU P,b0 b. aud tmod by oil -With, 'forv the imLlla. 3D rmri atiMUta, hrace i tin tin? ayitrrn, an. MUK "wniw- J INT n KKHkUV caree lata ntbeHidrt, fUrU, er l oin-, (.coerHl DrwH tr. Female bierebtsrtorlrd rirrp, jJUe ApMilia. BrlahrtWIaraar or thb Rid eye ahdal forriDl.ien of ,c tTriaa-UrBliRl praene, IiONTV ItKt-TIRIlVl purrly ?.je. tlt'lf. tonr! msflia wanl naat luafna i.a4.l.k.i , V. buhl le end tlif in must Mil PHRMj.? for lite I Eeote wiareaet, ana aa f rr baaa awa to fell. One irtel wUl aoa 'S beodV REMEDY WM. ri.ATticit. raoTiDajicB, R. I Taj kud rowm . asm BW HUMPHKETB' HOMEOPATHIO SPECIFICS Brew in aeawraitieetnrtwniir rear. atTerjwfcfre wroTrd the Inn.t m. mealrlnn known. Thraara Itletwkwt " p,mw .tiwb iiwjo, enonry, Blrkaieaa aa aiirrrrlnaT. Kerrr alncf seerlrkt lha well trteel aeracrlatkM af aaaaalanacpaiTaMaa. ." Caraa. Oaaia I- FfYere, ConroeUna, Iofliwiwiatwma, . S ' & W arena. Wm F.v.r w iv.l. . . aa trrrlnacllr.wr Ti-ethlnanf loteala,. SS BlarrharaV orblMraa or ASolte. a Drarn a. l-holrra. ra-3l' ag, Blllowe Ootu, , oraaa, f. looia ColSe. RnMrSlXa ooiiiioa. Jr . ".iHin.. reteaiae, HraSarwei, Sir! H- aitarae, Vartlfw, , lT"lrila, Bllkw. Slnwiarh, aaaea, or Falnfol t'ertot a. tno ProhiM eVrtna li flrwaa. Goof, p'SVoll Broathl Rflrwaa. Oooaa, p'SVolt Broathrat, . . SS Soil kkeuiai. Srriloelaa. KmotTooa. . SS IS. paaejanatlera), ItoenmaTir ralaa, . , SS M. frraraaa Aaaie, (kill rnor.Anaa,. a IT. rilee, blind Of Met-itlo, . . .... SO I awttaalawr, aaa SareevWeiklraB, . S, al iarrli. oenle or ehronle, InSoeeia. , SO VThwalas.wiiwlt, violent oeafba, . 14 II. AitS ma, opo loaii BrootSlac. . . , SS tt. Var wtirharsrra, Iraiited hearfaw, , at Bl rrwfuln, onlarreo atonal, Swetllace, , Be tt tMenrral floSllilr. Htalral Waaaaaav , 10 ts. Brwawr and oeaat Secretlowe, . . . . s SS aea-a)lrknwa, afaaw fraai revaa. . so ft. liiaarr-Dleraar, Uraeal. . 77V . S g. krrtwera aVratltlT, Vital W.Qllna. I E ft ar ajaujh, fjiiiaol. M IS I rlnarv wraknMa.wntlrirthelMw. so a. Palarnf Priaa, or with aoaaaaa, . , M si lleraara( Haarl, palnHatioai,at, , I so IS rwlleaMM-T, Bpeerni. li.Vltai' Diaea, . I SO II- tpatthwrta, arceraioS aora tSeeaa, . . s Sv larwalr towaeilleni aa4 i -rai a rtiuti aaw. Miwwero w aaara Ba tarirS Tlall aoS Haaaalaiairauloaa, l.a Ca Borneo. otnauae,UliaoS Book, mrae re me I re are eewt ar tho ra- Iwieaaaar wtal.ta anf aarl lha rfrr' rWairetliswtia. ((4uej.iS n. n.,L IPi Fuli-e Si. W tor. , Tor le h an arrawvtita. I lr Baaarauwra fcenaVa Haaaal aa waa Ware anrl traataenot at diaaaaa aad toe aoiaa saw nuts aa atmBoawaiiT7 taeoeafiho Hli.e,.. Ill.adrr, ml Trli.,, rieoe, Dropev,. lirarl, Ulaaelaa, aoi T w-?:-li"T.!i:' ' -S:' I We hvo urintod a larae oniahor of tbo PKK BILL, and will on Iho ronoipt of ii'l - r- ARNOLD WANTS Shingle Bolts & Saw Logs. curwomrllii, Jm. s, 7-if ,, XT "'' H P The annual irarlln for elertloB 1 ol lllnoloreof the Uounljr Nellonal Uank, uf ClrertolJ, will bo bold at the Banllnf ll.iueo. B TutKlav, Jinonrv Hlb, IBIV. IM-loern IB bourl of I a'l-d 4 o clork p. m. W. W. SHAW, doolS St. vnowrer. PHIIPF.HTV VKB HKflT. , . ... a. Mri. JIM w. nwrif'ii - ,n..ra e dwellino buuio and extra room. iltuilein the rill.ie of IVnoviln. for further iuloriuelioh apply to, or e-ldroM, MM. 4 O. HArrr,"!!, awl U, 7S.tr. Urimpian Hills. NTKD fiOfiOOfl ft. a r! mo fut Fbafod not, dtl.fi ml ia oar ' ot OSS, on Te-oao A ClrarBold. T a., bai ale Vellif . aad Foan'a lie. I Roadr, and for blob I Will par the oeab. .Udrerl, !'. I. pr.ro, opt II Ira. Roland, CmlM On Pa. TXKI UTBIX' SJOTICB. a Netkoo li benbr alien thet LelUrl Tela- menlarT on tbo mate of IIKNJ LINsllgRKY, Ills of Lawrenoo 'owuihiD CloarSf 'd oouolr. Ha. d-'d, bivtoa bean dulr arraaied lo tho undor- ta-nvd. ell pereool Indebted to raid aetata Wl'l pleooi woke immediate payment, aod tbolo bar Ina eleiini or demand willpmeol them property aataeaitoatoa tnrietiiement wttmiutueisT. MAHUAKST LAVsllKHRV. Wood. and, Fa., doe la,7S St Kieeutrtl. T-1HTRAY CATTI.K -TmitrepMln( on J j tho prrmliei ,r la. Ilowi, In 1MI twp. , Lbr't- poitornoe). nn or aboui tbe lit of Decem ber. FOUR HKKKS. ono and a half jrearl old ono wht'o witb red earn one blscs and wttu imoed: me r.d and white ip-dtot and one rod with white Ipoti an the roreheii'l. No otner mark!. The owoeal are rrqooitod to eoioo for ward, aniro properlr; pit oba an aod teko beta awor or ther will be dir"ed of o'-ortiog lolaw JHU IIKOiN. IbMtPa., Delia, 'IS li M. M. bllbESi.Y. CAUTION. All p-rint aro borotiy aHn1 ago. nit parchosing or ia any way noddling with Iho following dooortned pmperty, now ia tba bmIod of Una com-woy. ol artnm twp.. it: Uao 0Kk attvo and bxtaroi, I b-d aa I brddiog, I clock, I lirokiag gUu 29 b tubal io(oto. I ba.beia turn pi, I bg. i ah.at, t mUwka, I gua. I mowing letlbn, I chiipiiij( ai, and ono bruod ot av tbo tm W4 pirobiM'l by mo on tbo lt dy of rptrnior, I8,"8, tvnd I kit with Maid lonuWNj on limb, Puhinut to aaf oMoratoay ttmo OLIVKR M iOKK. Kartboui. Uao. II, ll7S-.1t X)U SALE. Tba andVraiitBod will m'I at private aato all ihot troot ur parool of lood oituofo to Dfoaiur Uiwovhip, Clearaeld ounty, Pa., wnbto a hurt lifluiieo of tba Tyrooo A Clorflol t H. H., aod I lt i am land uf Kubt-rt llnuaua and otoem. aod known ao tho Jaooh B. (.uarbori lot Tbt aid tract ooot ining 0U aoroo mora or lorn, wiib two Tttino of taluoulo aool thereon, b abuut id aoroo oloorod, aod U tho key to a larro body of Oual at'Oul being drrrloped. Will bo told low and upva aaay torut. For partieuiart, apply to UAl ID L. HttKlia. CWrtlold, Pa.. July II, IH7n Notico io hereby given ttiat tho folio win ae- ctiuntt have Itevn euiuined and panned by me, aad remain lied of record la tbio office for tho in rpMtton of boiro, legatoei(orediton,and all othori Intimated, and will bo pre tented to tho next Ur- prion a' Court ol Clearfleld county, to be held at tho Juan iiouso, ta tno aorougo ol liearneld, com- j larnotng oa the Id alooday (bomg Ibo 13tb day) uf JBuory, A. V. W : Final ar nnt of John Witherow, tluarriion of Pa rah A.Ilrgtrty, minor child of R. B. H g any, lata of Uuiirh tewnabip, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. I Amount of Win II. Wilhrlm, Adatlaiatrator of ibo eatat of Jacob Hilbeiia, Ufa ol Uraham twp., Clearbeld cuunly, Pa, doe'd. Final Bocnobt of Janiea WHgley, OuajdEitB ol Mart I la MflPheraon, minor boir of Jno. Mrt'her aon, lota of Cloarbald borough, Cleat Sold Co., P., dee d. Final amount of J. 8. McKiamao. Onardlaa of Puaan 8. Iknderann, minor child ot hrnnual O HonderMin. late of twp , ClearSeld eouotj. Pa., doe'd. Final aaeouot of F F. PoodHet. Administrator of ibo eatatt of Felix Pioard, lte of Coviogtoa twp , Clearle Id county, Pa , dej'd. Qoardlna aoeouit of D li. Krob tiuarliao of Kmily J. Kmnal. (now Rnlfaroftki, minor heir of Geo. O.Smaal, late of Bradford twp.. Ckarflotd Co.. Pa, deu'd, L.J MOItOAN, Dae. U tr. Hritr A tW.T. c URT PROCLAMATION, Wbbrrir. noB. 0. A. MATBR. Proaidenl fudro of lha Court of Connni Pleat of tbo TweBty.lftb Jadfelal Dlatrfct, oompoeed of tho onaatloa of Cloaraeld, (:oatra aod Ollntoa and Uoa Aiam Uodkm and Hoa. Viacaar B. Holt, Aaaoeiata Jvdgai of Clearfield county bavo laaued their precept, to mo directed, for tba bold tag of a Court af Ooamoa Pleat, Orphaoa Court, Court af Quarter Seaatono, Court of Oyer aad Terminer, aad Court of Oenoral Jail Deli?, ory , t tbo Court lloaao at Heart eld, la and for tba e-ionty af Clear.tflold,oommebtog oa theaecond Muiiday, lha I3ib day al Jauaary, ItOtt. obd ti continue two wteka, NOTICE 18, thtroforu, hereby gWea, to tba Ourubor, Jaatfeei at tho Peace, and Coniteblea ia aad for aatd oouaty of Clearfield, to appear to their pruper poraoaa, witb tbair Reeorda, Roilt, Inquiiitiont, It lamina tion a, aod othtr Rem am hranoet, to do tboeo ihlnga wbicb to tbair uBoob, aad la taotr behalf, peruia to ba dona. By aa Act of Aaaembly, paaoed tbo lib day of may, n. u. ia, n it made Ui duty of tho Jul. tioee of tho Pemoa af iho a re re I eouatiet of thla Com moa wealth, to rutura ta tbo Clork of tbo Court of Unarter fieatluat of tbo rooueetiTo oountlea, all tho reeogoiianoea entered into beforo them by any paraoa or uoranaa ebarced witb iho aumvaaiua of aay erime, oxeept auoh aatwi aa mty Doooaoa ooiur a w oslloo or tho Peace, un der exiaiing lawa, at leaat tea daya before ibo eomaieaoement of Iho eeatioa uf tho Court to which they aro mado rotoroableraapactieoly.aDd la all aaeoa where any reeogaiiaoooa are esiered into leaa tbaa tea daya befoie Uweuiumenoeuieot of tho eeaiioa lo which they aro made returna ble, tho Mid Juatteea ai tu retara tbi aaiae ta tbe eatt.0 maaaor aa If aaid aot had aot been paaavd. tilVEN under my baud at eiearoelil. thla 4il day of becemiiar, in ibo year of uar Lord, oaa .ooumd oignt aunared aod eeeonty-eibt. dea ia ANDKKW PkM lA, jr, Sheriff. I " "T lelMTaUit af tba B-mM of Oraad v ana ireeono aiurorodrowa from the wheel, t ' aano t Jaaua-t Trrm. IH7U et,umenaine n iho aeeoBd Monday, ((.Mb), aod to coattnao lur iwo weaat. SRAMh JI'BOa. Mark Ta;lar, Bralfnrd, J H Tb ,m,ioD, Uullob, II LtrorUltl. OManla, Veloniloe Klra;l, llogjfe A Ilea Urr. Lawrence, Sarouol Kramer, Morril Jooroh tion, Deoatar, Uoo MoColle, Kiripii.a J W Poller, Coringt-B, Ab'm Praroe, llraillord, O W Bert, VTmKlward, Jaa C Blooai, Pika, M Braniff. Beoearla, Iraio MN al, lerdan, 8 O ParohiB. Becoarka, l Morrae, tllrard, Jmtii HMI-.t, UlraH, KuO't oluKeo, Uornildo, A L Toiar, Bra.lr, U B Spaoaiaen, OiH I. Jao Tnoraae, Wendwenl, II Keanedy, Oorlataa, J'O) Meyler, Jr., Bro.tr, K H Milea, Woodward. TSITBRSB ItraoRI la, waak. Jho T H libel, Rradr, llarria Hooeor.Clearfleld 8 Me(lleuir,hlin, Ckeit, Jt-ff Caldwel', Brady, R nyera. Baroiide twp . K Cborpe loj. Clearileld Heohea Holt, llr.haa, Moeee llailey. Pike. Prank Wbitl. Karlbaai. U W Cowber, llec-a.li, K H Plrrain,, Hoatid.l I ti Mitoro, Lawrenoo Han I Ad'llerDio. Pike. tiaae Sea, Rani, Joo Wballnr, Liwrosol, A Corry, Barmide two , W M Hoover. Lawronae, Peter Beora, Voioa, Jaa Labar, I'learfteld, H Ooleatia. Berando tp, I W lline,M,b, Lewainas, V C Bowman llmton, Jaa W Wileoa. Uolieh, Jka Kekla, Beeoarla, :hai Dat", Uwreooo. (I l.owioaa, Barnildo tr. U Wntoeor, Woodwero. J Thoropaos. Car'aville, Ij. W. II. or, O.oe .la. II Hobler. tlr.k.ra, ! W Colo, Oarweairllla r O lli.li, Wo-id.ard. Pre Bakar, (,'be.l, W Kn, Bomi,j..wp, JH M ljuowo Uraoaw'd, M J Caldwell, Br.df .rJ, I f Hlo-.aa. Jord.B, n - rioea awreneo. H C I'arai. Oeeola. " urpean, ueoelor, rrana Palkrtoi, Pita, obl tldfhel. Deoaiar, W I Jnhaitoa, fena, S.- Wl.. iPfc? J M.-Kt-a, Buronde. ta. W T HoIdi. Bornaide, Jena Wravar, Ball, Jaoiei Tyler, Uailoa, TSeVBHBB jt'Rnaa-lo WBRK. fliral Brown, Jr. Halloa J .bo Sonkey, Uoahoa, P 1. HohtMB, Cnr'a.llle,, J 8 Wri,l.y, Li.ranoe. A Haymood. Mnrrta, r,j Smral, Hona, J II Wilier, Oiaeola, H Rerna, Carwen.ville lvoaajoba.oa.ciea lob. C II Mrrrell, Morria, John A Dlilaa. J.d.a. M Wllana Ue.b.n. W B Whtteoide. Uallob, A hf, W.dw.r.l, R t'oanor, Bornaida bar W A Bl,ona, Plbo, 3 S Rook, Deeatnr W r Irwia, OlearSala. I.I Wiley, Qreenwood, tlrla Ileal, Lawronae, llarrli Sawal Boi, A ilomfardaor. It.bea. Il.n'l Fleeter, Seecaria, J C KI-.,, Hoatidola, w T U.ll.ea, Ua.oa, ' U'a M . ur. P.i,a. Owea r.niBKelt. Uw'nea J-.b. M Ru, B.ll. dan b-n0. Karibaaa. Jor N trew. I'erf,na, Hob n ll.. t, tlulioh T H Jarae., M.ir'li, II Vwhere, Kanhaaa, Jara llaea'ty, Boeoarla, Tboaiei Uin(, Hrrti, Praaa Roaea, M rrl. Irpt afli'misfmrnts. SherilT's Sale. By vlrtweaf rvedry wrlu af ieaard foelaa la nod aul f the Court al Ottawa Plana al IW eld aauoty, and la ate dlreMed, ibera will la aapnsoa ta pohlle aale, at tbe Court Hone.. In 'be eorawao 01 utoarsokt. a Tlarafiv, d.aaary f'L".'"' .' 1 lollowoa, deeeribod real aetata, la wlti Alaa, a aertaia bat dlo( It taet aide. II Peat ran aad II teal hifh, wan to- and eartlle. aa pnrlaaeai tborata. eliaale la Math ,iaku Cle.rS.ld aaaoly. Pa, o.lBale, V li Bithaaaa,nar af H Nq. Ii ibeoae a.-rtk U awa. woo, aa taat aa laooaa at root theaa evvk 41 daaeaai aaat IM tM to B'aaa al .(. and aa.we aa tat, U IU be lha , aa af aid vlll.ae. Heioed, Ukea ia eioruliaa aad lo (a eaia oo two prwpany af H WMdn, oaa. omaheeeaeva ar torn, aa o.m imZmLTJ ',LS , I , ,' aaael aba saaae, aa na wrvmatadawaer.aa A. . Tooyar Paw . rb.V WT-,ki !1 " 10 DmoI ba preeeal.d la ban A aertaia bet of (wand ettaalo ka aba harengt, I awe taZZT thrall iJ.tV " i " waleae Ika bow, la aaaaaU Ifrjal gili'(rtimats. wiviirra'.'.'.T' --.'.r;-'. .IWwd'. elnnlni al lb- aorier Pink ao t werae. nri..i tbrnoooortb al,n KiftH itro.1 l' feet to aa .Iter i Ibeneo wit a'onf. aaid alia? oo net -or nor of lor N'. 1ST: ihaqneoaom ai-n foal to Market alreet : Ikeaea aloa nld itrait ill loot to plane af blonln. boial law piail nv tti-ared b aa, I D.niil Bainar f aaid l-xlb w K,lih iho lith d.i of l ino. MSI. ai l r. ooeaVd al CloarS-1.1. lo Hortaa Biol - ." pi(l !l an l IKS, and hein titer, in errat.a a one onH a-balf Hon dwell o boa, witb kitoSoa ollaehd. aod a Iwo atory ib'.p and aa a rural tore meaafaito.f, witb Hum ae(iae. Solioi, tiken la oioeullja and la bo Bold aa tbe or-'pertv of Daniel HeBneraad A i Jioa,'a,torfoleaanl Tsaaa a, Bat.s. Tba prloa or ais al wbtob tbe property iball be Hroek o atuat ba paid al tba time of aala. or laeh bor arnoliminM ntaoVai rlh's.a'r.r.rofedr.olbarirrar tba properly wl'l ba Immediately pat ap aad Bold afata at tba oipaai, aad rlib af tba perms ta wbooj It waa Hrock of, aad vrbo, lo o.aeef delminoy al ueh re aala. ihall mikl (ood tho aarae, .ad la ao inalanoa will tba Dead ba pretested Ik Ooart for fooflrmation union Iho moner li irtoally paid to tho riheriar. ANDHKW PKNTZ, Jr., KnBaier'a Oarrra, I KhorirT. ClaarS.ld, Pa.. Ilea It, 17. I SherilT's Sale. BV lrtuo af ran dry writ of la J5., liauad out of tbe Court f t'oromoi Plana f Oloar fiold Co . and to mo directed, there will heaipaM'l to nut. I in aale. at the nuurt Mouae. in the bnrotb nf OlearMd, "n 1'hun.tUy, the Oth day ol Jetiuary, IH79, at 1 uelick p m., tbo lull' Ing drier ibid r-il aatato, to wU : All thoau twu oertaln t riot a of land altaa'a lo Morrit lowaahip, OlearAelJ onaaty, Pe,, bound 1 and d-aoribed aa illowai uao blona iwgmoiog at a elooo hrap ia iho etiraer of Ja-ob tirarhir' torvo. and adjolamg land of tho lalo Adam Gray and Menrtre .biiufl; tbeue by landa of tb U Adam Uray nonb ol derai woat t per chea to a puet ul tbe late Ad a (Iray aa I Ge-irgv b mel : thaa y Uali ur ileo'go Hbiel north 91 dfgreca went 37 1 erobea in a hoialoch thence by laadaformorlyol tioo goHhim-l and lUrdmio Hbttipa aiiulb 16 ds-groet wool HI perobi-a to an old diNa'i nine i ibenee br landa form-rly ol Hard waa I'bittpa and Jfi Tboiapnoo (u-iw Jacob tiearlmrt), ioah6:ii degreea tut Hi perobe to a large atoBB oa 'Be liar o Jeoib Wetraarca aur vry ; theuoe by laud of Jacob tiearbavt B'irth aft, leartkMO oat tJ perebea to tbi pUco of betfio aieg. O'lntaiulng ie acre a and iB perch!, mi re or te-a. Tbe oihi-r piece aljiiniug the abuo, aad beioc h-iumlfd and deaoribed aa fol'eaa, to wit : It gti.ning at atwnea a the roo t oa Hue of (Jeornre Mbtmrl. dc'd j ihenea along road erutb 41 do gfi-ee caat 8 1-1 perrbat to a pout (.ibeaoe a-mth l! drgrta weao 1 S I" percboa tu a poat; tbonoo auutb aTi drgreei o.nt 0 3 Iv perobet In a puati lh-ncr north Ivgroo weat 1 -lt pfrcbea lo a pnrt; thnjre aeutn 47 h degreea oatt ii 4-lt per cbea li a eUna in tbo rotd t I he nee eonth IS d greae weat 37 1-10 perjh by Uada of Abram Kyler to lionet; tbenee nurth 411 decree weal by Undao'ao b (learhart ftft t l percboa to alunee i ibraae aortb ttegrewa waai aliag aaid pieoa abovr deai'rined to porch -i to a poit ; 'nenoe by Und uf iShimel norib 15 degree oaat 17 9-le per cba to place or hiaiiin4, eonUiniUdT H aorc and II tercbca, mora at leaa, being tbo ieia Iracta or pteoea uf .od ooneeyed ( jaeob Uear faart, rtec'f, kr Kdward Albert and other, by aaigiimeal dated let 8eplmer, 1864, reocrled in Dtd Book "0," pf 7 Htt, fco , oonvnyed by t'baa. Mioaa aa'l Cyreniua Howe, AdmiotairaUr af Jacob Oearhirt. doe'd, to David Fir. nai, re- cur.ied in Ueed Book ' U B." pge li t, AU and Xio, ana baring about au aorca olnared anj r gucd aiate of caltivat.ua, with a boitoa. ber end necei4ry outbuitdingn, and a am alt oro hard There ia alio a ooal bauh (4 footteio) ia wurkiog order an ibo preiaiei. tteiaod, Uken la eiecu- tia aad to bo aold M tho property of David rivgtt AImj. a aertain tract of lea 1 oitutta la Oorht too towoablp. Clerlleld o-unjt Pa , buunde4 oa tbe oaat by land af f. Cvadrioa. couth by lao 1 if Loa I'uuinet, we t br I an I of 8teohro Hoa ey, wct by Kartliaua heir, ooaiataing I Art ore, mora or leaa, with SO aorea cleared, and having thereoa erected a large frame houe, two aturlea high, large baak barn and ooihutliina. bei'aed, taavea io fioati3n txi tu be told aa th - property ut AntM Ueigteata. A ao, a certain piece i lend aituate in Claur Acid biiroUktb, Cluarbeld eoooty, Pe aa follow All that certeih lot of arnuol kiluato at tbe south eeat corner ot Market and Fourth atreeta. in laid borough, bfigmoitir at eaid autithiit corner uf Market and fourth atn-elai theaea by Market t reel ta a pint ; l bunco ail feet lo a poat ; thinee by other land of aaid w..Hte louib to ani by parallel liee f aa alley 171 feet : tbeoe hy tai l allvy weat to Fourth aire 5t loot ; tfaenr? nnrb by aatd fourth treat 171 fret to place of buio ning. iSeiaed, takt-u io oteoutioa aal to ba toll aa tbe property of vim. H. Hmwa. A la, a rtrtaia lot ot ground iUua'0 in Utahvillo, uiearnvid county, fa., tounded oa theiiutb br the tllcn Gunnel rued, aiid on the weat, aorth md eeat by land of J K Dillon, oontainiog 4 of bi acre, more ar Iota, aod haviokt a tw i-ei-irf frame dwelling bouaa, blaohamith aaop aad wag.ra be it thereon erct-d. Saited. takon io eirOutiou and , iu be auld aa Ibo properly o H.w Kiawel. j Aid, a ccriB iract of land aituate ia Green- I wood townfa.p, Clearfield aeualy. Pa., bundel 1 and dewrihed aa follow : On tbe eaai by land of N cholea ateOrecura, eoath by Und or Frank MahalTev and Ja. MiUae. arth by the Ra-q ic haona rier, wctby loud of Sich-lea MiCrckin, ai.numibg 0 acre, mora ar kaa, with acre oleared, an t having tbraii rcid newel lo; ! linuao, largo rrame oern.aprlng wood ahed. : and niroeaiary outbuililuiga, aad boai ing orchard j seiieii, taki-B la exatmfiua aad to ba aold aa tbo property ol H J Tuoiapaoa Aiao. a ceruia tract uf laid aituata la Cheat rownabip. Cleerftfld county, p., containing artou 6U acre, with about S aorea olearad, having a email twolory pUi.k frame houae. lot tab a, aod other oatbaiidmge, tuadl aa fbl'ew. t Oa lha oaat by laud ul J -mea CuTy, weat by laod or Joba PeoalbgioB, Burlb by landa of Joba Lit.ga (elta aad too a by Uada ol John NelT Heiied ULea ia oimuuob and t be told aa tbe prariy ol Hamael MeUaughlio. Aloo lha lulluwmg property of J ho Durgey. nuala la P atiobv.ite, Cuviogtoa twp .Cloaxtieid county. ra.i A aerlaia hit fronting oa putlic road aad ruoniug ba- k to aa, alley, eouib by etreet, oaat by puhlia ti, weat by aa alloy aod none uy lot of deteadaat, aoaleieiag ahual k a acre, auura or leaa, and having tborooa erocicd a twi atory frame bouaa, baaowaat fraiae bara aal other vatottitdingi. AUo, aauther lot of ground altaata la Franr-h. f Ule, Ciaarkeld a,.uniy, p., b -unJ-d aad do aonbod aa lolUwi i Pruatiog oo pablio road and ruauing back ut aa alley, bannded oaat ay pablid ruad. euatb bp lot al dt lea diet, weat ay bb alley arih by road taedtug u Catbuha ahnroh, and heviog iberooa oivcted a two-atory Iramo h eia aod other eutbaitdiaga. Aiau, tbo defeadaati i a Ureal la aaothor plaea af land a tuate In Coviogtoa townahip, Clearflald eounty, Pa, bouud-d aoj dftorined aa followa Ob tho weat by land of A Suaam tn, nouih by land of Kartbau tain, eaat by laud or Kanhaaa botra, aortb ay laod af Htnitk heira. eoBtaintie hu acrva, more or laaa, wn b ah .at 40 acrea olewmi aad ba-tiig thereon erecte 1 a log bara, houae ad other batMiagi tteiiad, lakea ta eiecntioa aod tu 00 auld aa the pmperty of Joha Bura?. Aloo, a ooruin tract ul laod titaato ia Lewrtnce towuabi!, Clearflt-ld eouatvy, Pa, boaadud aod dewnlwd ai lei row t Begiuning at elate aa th" old biu&tm.booiag mad. being tho mnheaat """" v' t-banea H. Haruiaor land: theooe woatoa hnabetweea Kaad. Oaa ad U.AMi...'. lead IT penbok to itutnp. ou the rart by Mo h areekf taenee a oog aaid creek euth 10 parohei to ilakO ihenca aaat 14 porahea to a poat aa old ?toneia,.noniiig road; ibe'-oa a'-ng aatd r hortb 10 perchea to plaaa of beginning, aauia log una aero, mora or leaa. and having tnerean ereoted a t we. at ory frame h'taae, IAx24 fret, wen euau e anq einer eumuHdingi, oemit, taken lo eiecutioa and to ba aold aa lha properly uf Jo.pb H Watooa. A it-, a certain tract of land itluaW la Duratde town hip, Clear Held auaty. Pa bounded and deacntwd ai foi..w t On iho kUit by laod of David McOulluUfib, Aouth by tho daqur,beine ,, was j null ni tfown nwUfff, Bad .lorih by laud or aaiaa, beiog tbo aauia laud wumh Neal McCoy an l uthera conveyed by dead dated 4th or March. 171, to Samuel Head, aad reoord jd im the otto for recording of deed ia Dead Boik N 3, pae Of, cxauiuin, J j m iri ar leu, with abuui 40 aorea elead ard aider g i.i 1 ea. livatioa, with bearing e'char aal having irMt. ed tbre in a frame barn aai other outUdudtaga dwr4liog boaaa burned). Alto, one -ther piece of land altualo tn i.taa towaaulp, twualed aa uo Bit' by laod of l?n Miiab-ll. W.t br laal of rihaiT. 0ra.o and Horace P-tibta. rtjutl ty Uil if J U itf, Ing thoaama laad which Joba M. Iladirtea and wile t-tareyed to eluaad tieeil, aauiaiag 14 aervi. mora ar kat, with h ay-ret olearad. bavin taeroHa a bowed log boaaa, tw alorioa high, a ''' uam. "'i oineroatQUiiaiagO. 0OI1O I taken Ib akeeutfia and ta ba tofd aa tba property al Haw uol Reed. Taaaia or 8it,B.-The arloe ar iua i .Link tba property iball bo ttruok off mutt be paid ai the lime uf aale, or auoh other arrai.gra.eoU otede aa will be approved, otberwiee lha pmperty will be Immediately put up aad aold aaaia at the oi peaae and rik of th pereue to whom it wat atrsh off, and who, ta aaae of dettoaoey al auoh re-aale, eh all ake guad tba aama, and la au iBftianee win the Ueed be p ran en ted ia Court for eunlrmett.'B ualvH the money t, artaally paid la w vpc.u. . a.va.o radlA.Jr., . saaairr'l flrrtoa, I sibartl dearliald. Pa., Uao. lo, lT. SherilTs Sale. Tlrtaa nf writ, nl fi r. 1.... nil of the Oourl nf Onatmon Plane t n Sold eountv. aad mo dlrootod. tbora alii i oipoeed bo PUBLIC AI.R. al tho Conn Hoa.,, In the honaitb ef Clears. id aa raaraeUy, Ilia Ulb day uf January. IHIB. at I a'alaoh a ., lha loitowta dooankod raal oalaaa, ta win Tba followlo, doaorlbed proaarly el'a.te Ib Lawranoa lonoiblp, Ulearleld aoaaty, Pa, He ine; tw aonaia lot. of (raved knawo a. lota No. I wad , ta iho (..oral ptan af lha town of Weat Cle.rS.ld frentla, II feat ,,, Rlw nrM, M I ' I fool la deib, holnn tl feet lk, aad af obhI taia. baandod aaat by Riew eteoel a lib br II laal alley, welt bv ea alloy aad eoath by aa allay. havl. lb ran armed a larva aad wall lol.had t...ury hoan. larea ei.kl.. Vidl - ..101.01! nwvrova ia areaa Boa Tin. ISO, a ' ( Alio, another e.ruia lot f aroaad ka iwa M Wo. It io laneral plan af Sat UlearSeid. . ,h aa. lHiaed..akaa la as- R'; w " Ik. prsparty af UH. Alaa. all that arrtala pleaa af laad ill aale la 'f vMwro.ia eoonty, Pa., h-iO.il. . aad UoMrin d lll n r,l..ri".r .V ikMW'mtriiC iasree', M ' leaa, 01 ftwpre.H lend, aad helng pn .1 -,7 ra.t Na 14T1 Haiaed. take, ta .s,i,ot Vfl to ha aold aa the pranertv ar lUniel H.ifrf' Al-o. a avruln treat mad ii'o.w. i $w aide l'iwahip, Clearleld Oountt, P,, WiiH,a and d-nrlhed aa follawai Ktt bv land f u,. rlan H .ekanbarra, aaaib be land of W a?"1 CPt. north hv laad al m. nornherrT. Kntaiaiag 111 acrai mora ar leaa, wtlh annul T aerea elaared aT7' dot aaltWaai-ta, aod bavlag Hmaaa aaai two al'irf Ira me hiaae, lara lag krrn, ai4 .n nut buil'llnga. Heiied. takea ia laentiea ta4 to be aold aa the property of F H Hkmt, Aiao, aoartaia lot aliaata ia Weal Clearft..' f.awrenoe Itiwa-hip, Olfarfiel. eoanlt, p,, theoera-rof prent aad Meertll etreet, baaad on the Birth by Mrrrell atrwt, ea-t bv Vr? t b!,iA VUy, aad anete y kj ,t belog ii Iret Tvmt aad 110 reel lu d'-plh, i known In the lenoral plan of aaid town ai i No. 01. baring thereon create 1 a iw ilory boi well-ftonb-d, aa t a ber aothulidiaa. tttip, take ia eiecuiloa, aad to be aold at tbe aretvw tyof Thna Nlch lr.. r pw Alao, a eertaia haae aa l let af ground ltah In the boraugh of CIarAell, niea'Oeid tmwt Pa., kaown in plM ftf eaid tviniagh aa tat Ifa ' fronting iO 're I, etrr or leaa. ea rhe-rr aad ruBiitng hacR 17 fM ft aa allav. bnoMvd on the aortb by Cherry rreet, eaat by t ar p Leitsingir, eouh br aa allay, aad wet br W f Jamee 6. Orabsim, aad bvln thereoa tree 14 a iwu-atorr frania boat-, wall leitb-, a fran, viable aad olber ant buiMiat. 8eiBed,tli Hja a aoU't'ia, aad 1 1 ba old aa ibe property af 1 N. haw Aiaa, a aertaia tract nf laad al'ute ii Bare Ida lowaihip. r lar 01 1 noa It, Pa., bnqari aa tha.rail ha laad of afro Aaderaaa, wet hy land or A. U SbuflVr, touta bv land nf W D. Wa'tl. a Btainlhg T4 acrea, mnrt ar lea, all fie-eren en snoer iap'TPn'e. ane Baring thereoa erected a frame boaaa, iwo-il'irlaa hib, log bara aad other out balldlnga. eitwd, ithag 1" ei'fut.nn. and to bo eeld ai tba hrnMrteer Joa-pb L. Neff. A'ai aeertaln treat af laal altaata la OraHt- towahip, Clnarflfld eounty, Pa , aoaialaief 117 acaa. m re ar lei, with ahoai 40 anrea elaarvd, bounded and deeerihed at followa: Bt by Unii nf Amoa tlublar, an nth by landa of Hen. HtMur, weal by landa of W, P. Suaaal, aud artk hy laode ol Bajamia ffiwbmaa, ua4 aariag there, oa arted twn dwelling hoaaet, log bara and it her nut bulldinr Re i aad, take ia oiecutioi, and to ba told aa the aieparty of Qee. Narehood and a H. Ilublrr, terra tenant. . Alee, a aertaia treat of laad ideate ta Merlt tnwnbiD. Catrflald eoanty Pa, bnuuled and daacribad a followa: Oa the out by laadi of Joepb P -for. tooth be landa e Wevaat A Bre weat br land of Jtmea Hughe, aortb by Imd of Jame Hifhaa. e-Aiainlot 01 aerea, more or leti, with aboat '0 arret a eared, and having ihereoa eronfd atwa-ttnr hoe. lag aara aal other oat-hutl llnca. fltiia l, Ukea ia eioutlaa. an I to be ao'd aa tba property of Robert Brow a aal Ahrebm B. Peaeoa Alaa. a ecrta'O tract nf laad at aite ia Law renoa to we to, 0 aarfle'd aouety, Pa., boaodal and da eribed aa followa 1 Oa the eaat bv Und m Rliia Keat at ai eautb y tend af Wra. Spaehmta weal by l-d ar Wu ttpaehmaa ni turnpike. Berth by liloc Rad'a Und, eelkia Ing 01 acrea, mire or late, th atiut Ai enai earod, aad havint tbereea erected, a two-t ory frame h-maa and ktlnhia al'aahed, large hmk barn and othr aat-baild'ava. t Alan, anchor piece af laad tltaatt ia Lawreeee towathto. Clearltald eonu'v. Pa, boanded m4 deaertbad aa f-.lt.w : Btat be laad of Hnh Part, etih hy taai or Krtg e we by Wed of Wu. MaCraokaa, aortb by laa I of Robert Per tor. eoflUla ng 04 aere. m re or leaa, animer tv ad, aad baaing thereoa erected a tawmiU end amall dwelling bnuia aad ataSle. Heiied. taken In eiwutt a, an I to be nld $ tbi prjperty ef W.a A Read and tf. W, M .Ilia. Alto, one Irael of Und aituata la Kiov, t-.w hip, rieirfl,ld enuntr. Pi . hginniug at a ntt on tract line, thence aortb 0 degreee eitl! nerehea, more or leu, ta etna-a ; theaoe tnelh 11 d'trraea woU Bl parehee to etuma. thiacs aortb S74 degreee weat 170 penhee, mnra ar lea, to place of bgi-iaiait aaottielag 91 ae-ea aal M perohea and aliowufa, baiag part of Riehard Jahaoa aareay. A lao, all defeoUtiU' latreet (a Ibe dare ef ludc-aentOln had ta aertaia other trictaeM arra nf laud in the tame tawaahip. being ptrt af a larger tract af huH, b iand4 1 and decnhad aa follow: Beginning at a rook oek.th aoe 44 ( He greet el 111 perobea, thance ink 074; 4"greei eaat A:tf) per-'h a. anaih &0 degreaa wa 94 per eheo, theaoe anrth 40 dagrett wt SSh percho' to plaoe of beiaoing, ooUinini 111 eer, ore or lea, aad beiag prt of the Benjamin Poaltney mrvey conreved by ibe etona'vra ol Wra. Irvia, br deal or Fohruary , 171. t-t Bamoel Lambert, aid the tame premiao wbt'b LmS-n, he wi. e'e of agreement, asToed tn convey ta John J. Co ler. havia abnut SO acrea cleared, aa I having thereon erect d a (rime boue and bara aod oih t j ou'-buillioga. Heiitl. ttkea la aieitina, aod to ne aold ai the property af J-ihu i. Coder. AIo, a carta' u I'M of gr ran 4 eltut ie Uge nf DuBo'4, 0 etrff-il I eoa-.ty Pa boaided aad dee ribed at fa Iowa : Beglaalng a im at the eoraer of flute aa I Ur-vat etreetl thenoa along tlraat etret 11 'aot U a poet at B tutb etreet, tbenoa aloof Booth etreet IM feel U a pnat at Suta ttre-l, tbenoe along 8 tile etreM Ul feet ta a poat at Ureal t treat aod aleoe of htria- Ing. knnwa la plan or eaid Tillage ai lot N 1. 0 A lo. nne nther ear' a a lot aitua'o In tie Til lage of DuB da ilarflrt ooiuntT Pa, boaattd and denb-d aa roll owe: Beg inning at a B"t at J'aot atreat, thanne ia Mae of I it No. A IHO rertr 1 1 a pott at Hhaffer aley, th-ace a) tug ii alley Ofl fe-rt to a put, th-a -e In l ae of lot N io IHO f et to a poat at State atreat. thencealeng iate etreet AO feet 10 a pott an I plane af hB aiag, known Ib plea af eaid villere aa M Nttt. SeiBod. taken ta eieouttoa, aad ta be Bold aa tea property or SI. Barling. Aiao, all thtae twi ortai pieoee er laid tite ate ta theat townthin, Oiearneid eounty, fx., the rat ptone thereof belig b-vanled Birh and eaat by landa of Jaa. T. Leoaard and B K- Irvio. antb be landa of Philip Dotta, aad weat by lie le of Hear? Bennett enetaleiag tog acrea, more er leaa. and baring about SO aerea ale.ro 1. a imtll plaak bnuen, log bara ami tther eat bwiidingi, aad giod bearing erobar4 tberrwo. The ether pleaa I he reef bnanded aortb, eaat aod anatb hy landa af Jaa. T. Loon art aad f A Irvia. aa l wet by InaU ar VTm. Mi4aataM and oihora, eoataiaiog AO aorea af eaimpnired lan 4, bntb piaaea btog paru af the Beajaaia MiMir turrey. Seieed, taken la eieoatiaa. aad to be aold aa the property ar Kaoe P. McUattcra. At ao, a certain tract ef land aituate ia Bw rla tnwnafaip, ClearOeld aoaaiy. Pa boaald ob tba aaat by land of Samuel llerty, eoath br aaia. woet by laad af A. ST. tieverly, aortb by land of Jeiee Dil oa, eoataialaE A a, roe, avire or Ian, SS aerea etearad, aod bavia thero-,a a ,lank boa.., lof bora aad oat baildiaf.. Sei.d, takeo ta oiaoatiaa, aad ta ba laid aj tba pr pw l of Tb,. UopltiH Alio, a aertaia eel and a-half itorj frame boilillog, I fool loof aad II teat aide, end II reed btgh, witb Wt aad anrlllaf, apiarteaoel tberetu, liluau near Paratavill,, an Bra,dwty etreet la the vllleaaor Blair.villa Soiled, labia in ileool oa aad la t0 aaid aa tba aratiartT of rb.ia. bavti, owaor or raanted awnar, aad Woj. Randolph, aoolraetor. Alio, s aarUis lol or alee ar wriond ille.ti in Brady towa.hip. OlMrlold Bounty, Pooee., b.,nidod nod doM-iaed aa fbllowi: Oa tba out and oa'h by laod. of J. H Beyla, aad oa tbo aortb and wait Hy Juoopb Bar lor, J- eont.laioE ohoot I aorel, all olearad. and h.rla Iberwn ereelod a twe-itory fraaia boaia, with kitohea and wood.hod BUaobad, a email It.bla an-l other oetnail.liap Tbara ia alee a let of fruit treae fr wof an aatd lol ga'aed, taken ia aixmttoa and ta ba M aa tba prapony af t. E. Porter. Alio, a oertaln lot ar plaa af aroaad la tba vlllaica of Dunia. Brady town. bio. Cloirleld envniy. Pa., b-mnded aad doHbad ai follow, t Heainaina at a Boat ia tba DiB .i. rood I Iboaoa oonth S:lf Herroa. aaal hy let aol I ta Monroe a a ov. tno feet to a noit oa Una af Wm Hoover, latt tbmoa eoaih o d.( wen by e.il II Kirar I lot :lo hoi to a pool ta towaohia roal t ihoaoa nonb .1.11 dodreoa wt oa aud rnvl Id, foot to a Eoit; tbenoe north SA dearaoa aaat oa eaid Da. oi, rn.'l t:ll faol to ploae of hogioaia. aad bavins tbereoB arealad a larga two Hory rrama hon, .MaSI feat, and I. attaenad ISiZllboi, kaown na tho t'ity lintel, with frame Haute, ioa hnaae, and othor aatbaildiegi. Sained, labea ia eaanntl a aal H ha aold aa las proaerly af I. noma. Alx, a oanala tit ar aiMe t land ittaato I Brady towaehip. Oletrllq oo-iaty. Pa. hanaded end dewlnod a. Tnllnw.1 tea tba oa. by 0. 0. Kirk an I n.rl-r ' Ion I, on tb. acuth bv lend of O. tl Brbw.m, na tbo weit bv load of Joanna l.lnai, und nonb by land, af Mre Ne-ly and S. Shofor. enatainia dl aeraa, mora ar leaa. aad h.vlag about IB eeree alarad, with an arohard ef abaiee trait treee. aal k.vlef ibaraaa arootad a a largo fVoaM koa, wall taiibe. log bara Bad Olhor ontbulldlnga. teiaad, hakaa la aiaoaioa ar.d to ba aold as tba praaootj af ownM W, N-ildar. ' - ' Alaa, all that traot or plana of had attnaia la l.iwmtea town.bin. 'HeorSe'd flo , Pa., boaadod and demrib, d aa SaB.iw, I Brgboing at a -raer of lloorgo R. Logan', laa l, aa tba wool asot of Iho 'a-a.oob.aaa nvar thenao bv Uad af laid Urea ,oaih II d (reea aaat I porrboe HI, S eoraer , tboooe bv Ina la of aaid L-.gaa anntH II degree, weel 14 aarahm be a poat aofaar Ihaaoa .outk Id degree, eaat I parob la oerrie harry onraari tkeno by laad ef A. C. Te aortb tl da. greoe ooe II, pwakae to a plne tboeo. he land of A. O. T.ta aad Joal.k R Road Berth M da. graee ana, a; rwlo lo a while vet theaaa bv land of Wm Spaokmaa, Br , B-rh II defroot aaet I aorabae a. a laaaat aa bank sf nror i tbenoe ap a.id riror the aoaaral oaaroea and dla. Uanai to the plane af begleaing, aoeuiemg 101 eoroe, moro or lo... reMrviag aad aleepliog aot af the abova doearlHod pmanlel ahoal 1, aorae, anava.ad la Real Spaekmaa doe'd. ia bol Ufa. to Charley Deter?, aaA Bat, la b I.a af Maitbiai Hoary tl baiag tba eama prsmiioa whleb H,tibe Ifr.wa. by ladowtwra baanag dara tba leXk day af Marak A D. ISdl, aaavayvl la liraj.iala Rpaehm.u, raaord at Olaarteld. la Dead Bnoh - K," aaao, Ml-S-I. kavla, aboat IS aorea rlaarad, with aa aw bard, aad haneg tbarea oaaatod a Iwa etarf Iraaae bona,. Rnmbb lank bara aad aeeexerv aalbaiidiaga. aMaad, tak.a laoaoevjvloaaartaaaaaaMMIMBroaar ' Adaai Haaaamaa. ... Alon.aaartah M eliaata la Ibo barojk of Corewaavtila, Olaartatd aoae-.y, b al d " o. i-.i-owb : nov a ay ptaie w eaat b. lot af K. Iratw k. t o .r Mr. Spoaoar, aoaib by aaallav,fraa-laSf at aa-ra In. oa aHaea ara-b. aad ranolag b oh IM Var, more ar leoo, u ao alloy, aad bailai Iberv- ba aroaaru aball ka atraob ed i lha Una af aala, a aaek aakar araaaimenta made aa will ka a,priaa.aabaralaa aba preyar ly will ba Mamadowoly pal ap sad Boat eg eta at the eapeaea ead nob ad aba aaraaa a Ob. a It aogia WO, eiraot a, an arha. ba mm ml eWtoooaar at