Gioroi B. Goodlabdbr, Editor. CLBAEFIELD, Pa. ' WSDIfKSDAT MORNINO, JAM. I, ltt. R.ader. If yoa weat te Im wbet ii going i U tee bariBee. world, Jnat rad car advertlelBg eolarane, la rrpeeeal eoluma id pertteaiar. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. Ne nM worthy tbt ofllM ef PrMidnot aboald to willing to bald II if wanted In, or planed there by any frond. 11. Gbabt. I ooold Barer novo oooo reoonelled to tho olo TBtlee by too ouolloot old of mine of a perooa, bowove.- r-jpeekblo lo private lifo, who unit forever oorrr opot, bit brow tho atemp of frond trettriornphant ia eraarioaB bl.tory. Ne eab eaqaeat aetloa, boworor ateritortoui, ooa woib .way tho lottorf of tbot rooord. Ca.Bi.Ba Fbibcii Adami. I wonld rothor bave tbo aBdoraament of a qaar tor of B fililllOB of tbo Araorioaa pooplo tban thot of tho Loaiitono Hetarnuil Board, or of tho Com mlMioa whioh oieludod tbo faeti and dooldod tbo quoatloa on a technicality. Tboo. A. Hbbbbickb. TJndor tho form! of law, Rutherford B. Uoroo bai boon declared ProiideBt of tbo Called Staler. Hil tltlo reeta apoa diafranehieement of lawfol Kara, tee lalao oertlfleatoa 01 lira rotaraiog oar core Beting oorropUr. and tho deeieloB of B eoa. raieaioa which baa refuaed to hoar orldenoo of al leged frond. For the flrat timo aro tho Amorioaa rteoole aoofroatad with tha faot of B fraodalently- oloatod PreaideBt.. Lot it Bot bo aodontood that tha frand will ba allently aoqul.eocd in bj tha aonntry. litt BO bour pail tn wnton uio aenrpa ttoa la forgottee. Auoaaaa or DaaooaaTio af. O.'l. ' Ono hundred yooro of bomaa d.previty aoon mulcted and oonooalratod Into a elimai of orlmo. Noror agaia la Bra boadrod yoart .bell tboy have BB opportunity tB repeal tbo wrong, UaaiatW. Voobbbbi. General Burnsido is the bout dressed plan In the Unitod States Senate. Of coin-so everybody but tha inva lid classes enjoyod A llappy Now Year Juntiary 1st, 1879. ' Dead, Dead. Tho Centre Herald, the Greenback organ of that county, died last week at Bollofonte, aged about six months. 1 We notice that Democrat in many aootioni aro preparing to celebrate the 8th of January. That was a. bad day for vake-n ham. It sottlod the fate ol Sir Edward lor all time. t Radical Times. Tho Now Tork Herald very appropriately calls this the ora of "closo-flstod timos, low prices, unloadod debts, cautious investors and bard bargains, economy and hope." An oxchango nays : Sergeant Bates is dying. We hasten to nominate Mr Kearney to tho vacancy, and to sug gest that, lo begin with, be carry the flag through China. , This 8th day ot Junuary is the C3d anniversary ol the battle of New Or leans Gonoral Jackson's victory over the British. The 8th day of January, 1815, was the groatost day tho inhabi tants of that city ever witnessed until Ben Butler turned up thore in -1804. Gone. Senator Wallace who has been at home since tho adjournment ol Congress, loft with his family for Washington on Tuesday, bo as to be present at thu opening ot the session, Those of his friends who wish to com- municato with him personally any time between this and the 4th of .March next, should addross him at Washington, D. C. . ; I ,, , , Editobial Meetihu.--The Pennsyl vania Editorial Association will meet at narrisburg, on Wednesday, Janu ary 22, 1879 (day aftor the inaugura tion of Oovornor IToyt). 1 Pennsylva nia editors aro invited to attend and oonnect themselves with tho Associa tion. ' By order J D. II. Neiman, Pros't. R. S. Menamik, Soc'y. - At Work Aoain. According to the adjournment, Congress reassembled at Washington yesterday, and will now remain In session until the 4th of March, when tho term of the present body expires by Constitutional provis ion. Both the Senate and tho House will be Democratic after that time. After that tho tjemocratio party will be responsible for Federal legislation. , A Vindicator. On our first page will be found Sonator Wallace's Coun tor on Blnino. A studied perusal of the Senator's remarks will give tho reader an Inside view ot what is trans piling at Washington. The Senator nnoovers tho Maine demagogue In the presence of tho Senate and all the spectators. The sun, or something else, scorns to strike Blaine ovory timo ho rises to play the leader of the Senate. A Chance for a Yell. Why don't somebody howl because Hayes has ap pointed, and tho Kailical Senate con firmed, that famous rebel, Col. Jobs S. Mosby, to one of tho fattost Consul ships in bis gift. Had Tildun appoint ed him, what yoll would have come up Irom loyal throats; but now, these same loyal millions ar as quiet as mice. ' How romarkablo that a loyal soul can be so easily squelched. Why don't some orie yell? On 1ittt. Our momber of Assem bly, Dr. A. I). Bonnott, left for liar risburg on Saturday, for the purpose of assuming bis duties on the opening of the Legislature, wkora all hia eon. stit-enis, who have anything for him to do, can addross him while the As- r HCmlll V IB in aataainn - T tk.. k J, j '- .v,uiim n iiv not porsonally know him, wo can say that they will find bim to be an affa ble gentlcrrian, ready lo help all who are In need of assistance. - A Sad Death. We notice that lion. Owen Jones, of Montgomery county, 'member of the Philadelphia bar, ex member ot Congress from the Filth Pennsylvania District, and Colonel of the First Pennsylvania Cavalry dur ing the late war, was found dead with in a quarter of a mile of bis house, at Wlnnewood Station, Montgomery Co., on Christmas night , A coroner's jury pronoun oed his death tbe result of ap oplexy, flis property It estimated at two millions f dollars. , r THE BLAISE RES0LVT10XS. I The. TCnl.D lona for an investigation into tho recent elections in the South originally presented In the Senate by Mr. Blaine wore considered, the lGtb ult., and the Democratic amendment offered by Mr. , Tburman. adopted. There was no lengthy discuasion npon the passage of either tbe original reso lution or the amendment. Senator Wm. A. Wallace, of this Stato, moved tbat tbe resolution be laid upon the table but tbe motion failed to carry. Senator Wallace's resolution for oppos ing the resolutions were that in his opinion a great majority of tbe poople, irrespective of party, are against polit ical investigations at this timo, and that they wish Congress to lugisluto in the interests of trado, commerce, and a sound currency, instead of wasting time and monoy in creating a bad feel ing at tbe North against the South merely for tho purpose of making po litical capital for tbo Republican par ty, Tbe suffrage investigation as now fixod by tbe Democratic amondmont ia to bo conducted by a Special Com mittee of nino Senators, and it has no small amount of labor awaiting it We piesume that fow of our readers think the disclosures of election frauds which might have been made by a purely sectional and partisan investigation such as Sonator Blaine at first propos ed could have resulted in any good to the people of our country ; bat as amended by the Democratic Sonators tbe scopo of the proposed investiga tion is enlarged and election frauds both North and South are to bo in quired into. This Democratic amondmont makes tho investigation more national and less sectional, and renders it moro gen eral and unpartisan character. The Bepublican owners of tbe large manu factories in Now England have boon charged with intimidating their white employes, this matter must bo inquir ed into as well as the alleged intimida tion of the black votors of the largo Soutborn plantations. The Senate Committeo must also mako inquiry as to whother monoy was raised by as sessment or otherwiso npon Ropubll can office-holders orworkmon for elec tion purposes, and also look into tho matter of the interference of the Re publican United States Supervisors and Deputy Marshals in the lato Con gressional elections in the different States. This modification of Senator Blaine's originally intonsely partisan -resolutions makes the investigation more fair and just, and the county may thank tho Democratic Senators for bringing about this change for the better in the character of the inquiry, Tho Republican newspapers aro, in most instances, greatly vexed at this Democratic modification oi their pet project of degrading the white citizens of the South through Senator Blaine's original resolutions. But the Republi can majority in tbo Senate is now too small to forco their party moasuros through, as was so often done former ly, and this makes even some Republi can leaders now hositate who in tho days of Grantism hesitated at noth ing ; the Radical rascals are now foro ed to bo consistent, whether they care to be or not ; bonce tbo suffrage inves tigation, this time, includos tho whole country aOLOlD DOLLARS. More monoy is just what overybody is looking for these cruel times. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Record gives the follow ing inside view of this new coin, which is just now attracting the attontion of Congress and the public. In his lettor of the 24th ult, ho says: "Mr. Ilubbcll has boon over during the past week, and, at the request of Hon. Alexandor Stephens, Chairman of the Coinage Committeo, brought over a number of specimens of his proposed now goloid dollars, fresh from the Philadelphia Mint Mr. Ilubbcll has goloid on the brain, and appears to have injectod somo portion of his enthusiasm into the petite cranium of Mr. Stophona, Tbe goloid spocimen dollars brought over are, so their inventor claims, the exact equivalent in value of tho pres ent gold and silver dollars, averaged. 1 bat is to say, two of tho goloid dol lars are the oxact equivalent of ono gold and one standard silver dollar, auuea togetnor. J no now coin is slightly largor In diameter than the present silver half dollar, but is not to thick, and it it claimed that it cannot be split In lone it is a shade darker than tbe ordinary gold dollars, but is quite as bright and fair to look npon. In composition it contains 75 centi grammes of puro gold, 12 grammes and 75 millogrammes of pure silver, and 1 gramme and 425 milogmmmes ofpurecopper. It weight 14 J grammes, or a little lest than 220 grains. Tbe design of tho new ooin ia both appro priate and pretty. On the obverse are thirteen start to represent the thirteen original .Stares, a finely -cut figure head of Liberty, surrounded by tho words, 'E pluribut unum," and nndorneath the date, '1878.' The reverse of the coin bears the following in tabular form: 'Goloid metric 1 G, 10 Is, 1.9 conta, grammes 1125.' Surrounding this is a chain of thirty-eight stars to represent the thirty-eight States ol the Union, and the inscription, 'United States of America, 100 cents.' Mr, Ilubbcll it sanguine that the gold and silver men can be united npon tbit coin at the nnit of met sure lor all American valuet." ' BLAiNE'tCoaiMiTTiE.-TheNew York sayt that "tbe difficulties expe rienced by the Republican members of the Senate in finding a chairman for their investigating committee remind at of the prejudices that used to be enter tained in the newly settled regions of I tbe West against serving en juries. On one ever-memorable occasion the court had been waiting for ft panel of good men and true for three days, when the Sheriff, radiant with joy- bunt Into the temple of Justice and yelled : "It's all right I We're got eleven of 'em locked op in the bar. and we're run ning tbe twelfth with dogtl"' " Psooress. .The Chambersborg Spirit has It. A column of the New York 7Viiiw prospectus, and Congress man Steqger'i apeeoh OS) tbe Geneva award on the first page. It the Spirit man wants his readers to stop his paper and take the New York corruption or- gan why does he Dot say to straight, and if be can make mors Democrat by that process, let us know of tbe fart STARTLIXO FA VORITEISM. HOW A PET RANK WAS ENABLED BY JOHN lfk ma !f To" ji'f if a f 'ir.4.Tf!..r. Just previous to the Congressional vacation, Representative Hewitt of New York, made a startling discovery in the line ot John Sherman's favor itolsro. t How much John hat in the pool, no one but John, and probably one or two other fellows, t an tell. Con gressman Hewitt asserts as a fact that the 'irl Nlu! bank of New York has made 1900,000 out of tbe govern ment monoyt which Shorman baa bad on deposit thore, aud that this largo turn might have boon made for tho government if John Sherman had to willed. Tho Secretary's own state ment in roply to Judge Kelly's resolu tion asking tor the amounts of govern ment gold on deposit in national banks shows that the First National bank, of New York, has b.-n holding an avorage of 130,000.000 per month of gold, and in tbe month of October the amount hold was f 15,000,000. Theso enormous amounts have been allowed to stand to the credit of the bank without any interest thorofor being paid to the government; and, what is equally singulur, tho bank bos been al lowod a oull of ninety days on tho pro ceeds of all tales of bonds even alter Secretary Sherman saw fit to ask that such proceeds should bo turned into the treasury. In othor words, tho bank Las boon allowed, as a member of the syndicate, to have a fat percentage on its talcs of four and a half per cent. bonds, and lo hold the proceeds of such sales on a call of ninety duys, and in addition, it bat been allowed tho use of an average of thirty millions of gold por month. Of course, the bank bus been wise enough to mako this money earn interest; and the proof that the gold hat been out at interest and not lying idle in the bank vaults is found in tbo bank's own monthly statements. For instance, while Shorman't reply to Kelloy shows that tho bank had to its credit $15,000,000 of government gold on December 1, the statement of the bank for Decembor 1 shows tbat it had but ono million of gold in its vaults on that day. The remaining fourteen millioni had, of course, been put where thoy would do the most good that it, Invested in bonds, or lot out at inter est or in some othor way. Mr. llowltt, who it an able financier, conversant with tho banking business and not all given to looso statements, and withal an earnest advocate of gold resump tion, says the bank cannot have made lost than nine hundred thousand dot lars, and tbe money value of thoir privilege may have exceeded that amount vory considerably. Mr. Shor man't faith in the bank is somowhat remarkable, in view ot the fact that its paid-up capital is only $500,000, or only one and a half per cent, of the average amount of government gold which it has bad tho absolute use ot, THE OUTS AND 1X8. Monday, January 6th,was a field day in "the Court House ring." Sovon old officers Treasurer, threo Commlsson ors and throe Auditors were liberated from the onorous publio duties confer red upon them a littlo over throo years ago. On tbe day indicated, Mr. Philip Dotts, after having filed a bond for ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in favor of the county, and anothor one for ton thousand dollars, in favor of the Stato, took chargo of tho Treasurers offico, relieving Mr. David McGaughoy, although a Radical, yet oue of the clov orest gentlemon that ever filled the office. ThoCommissionorswho retired wero Messrs. Clark Brown, of Law rence Thomas A. MoGlico, of Boll ; and Harris Hoover, ot Cloarflold. Tbe new Board consists of Mossrs. Conrad W. Kylor, Dem., of Graham ; Elah Johnston, Dem., ot Greenwood, and John Norris, Rep., of Piko, The new board of Auditors is made np of Wm. V. Wright, Dem., of Clearfield j Joseph Gilliland, Dem., of Karthaus, and J. S. Norris, Eop., of Bradford. The latter are now passing over the several publio acoounts, and will in a few woeke make a statement tor the benefit of the tax payers. , A Stubborn Fact Restated. The editor of the Now York Sun, remarks "Two dayt after the election of 1876 everybody conoeded that Mr. Tildcn had carried 184 doctoral votoa, and needed only one more to insure bit election. At the same time it was uni versally admitted that Hayes had car- ried 163 electoral votes, or twenty-two short of tbe number rcquisito to elect him. The twenty-two votos in dispute wore those of Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina and Oregon. The Republi cans have all along assorted that soon after the election those votes wero of fered, for sale, and wore kept on the market for tomo weem. There is truth in this assertion : They Nwrs tffered or tale. But Tildcn did not got one of them, and HAYES GOT THEM ALL, Then, which tide bought them ? Why, the Hayet tide, of course. Men are sent to the penitentiary and even to the gallows, every week, on testimony no stronger than this. The Williamsport Bulletin publishes an account ot an outrage perpetratod in Milton, recently, by a lot ot yonng bloods who pliod a half wilted negro with threo pints of liquor, and then, when stupefied, placed bim out of doors where be died from the effects of tbe whisky and exposure. Tbe same pa per taya this outrage was committed by "a number of young men belong ing to lbs first families of the place." If thla crime had boon committed in a Southern town what a grist it would have brought to the Radical outrage mill." But It only thowt that brutes exist in human shape North and South. And further that neithor culture nor the influence of re fined society can remove the beaxtly propensity where it hat natural lodgement Danville Intelligencer. . That's pretty sound philosophy. ' - - .. r Queer Indeed. Tbt Nsw York Timet, an uncompromising Republican journal, dictates the nomination of Sen ator Bayard as the Democratic candi date for President in 1880, without pledging itself to his support The fact that tbe Timet tpeaka well of the Senator dost not detract an Iota from bit great Worth. It it, however, only editors that fKMsess a large stork of modetty wbo voluntarily counsel their political opponents. Cat isnpudenoe go fkrthorT ' the ix vestioa Tixa com MITl'EE. trouble to secure five Republican Sen ators to Bervo on his committee to In vestigate tbo recent electiont. A con ference was had of the Republican Sonators but while many wore willing to aid in Securing the services of others thoy insisted on not accepting places on tho committee themselves.-. It was found necessary to hold a second can cut which it represented to have been anything but "a love feast" ot the Rad ical Senators. It was demanded that Mr. Blaine bimtelf should serve as chairman but tho astute Sonator do- torminedly declined the position. Af tor much wrangling five out of the thirty-seven Republican Senators wore at last induced to become members of the CommitLeo. The members of the Committeo are as follows: Ropubll canl Messrs. Toller, (Chairman) of Colorado, Cameron, of Wisconsin, Kirk- wood, of Iowa, Hoar, of Massachusetts, McMillan, of Minnesota ; Democrats Messrs. Bayard, of Delaware, Wallaco, of Pennsylvania, Garland, of .Arkan- tat, and Bailey, of Tenneoteo. Tho Republican Senators insistod that Mr. Hoar should act as chairman but he positively refused to do so. The com inittvo will begin its sessions during the recess. , ' ; , With regard to the selection of Mr. Bayard by tho Democratic Senators as ono of tho committeo the New York Times,' n leading Republican newspa per, tavt "the verdiot ot a Democrat so conspicuously fair-minded and inde pendent on the question of Southern election frauds would carry groat weight with tho intelligent members of both parties." The Timet also ex pressed the hope that "there will be among the five Republicans to be ram- od men who, in experience and iutul lecluul weight aro tho equals of Mossrs. Bayard and Walluee." The Baltimore Sun observes that "the 77m will hardly find in tho committeo announc ed, on Thursday, a single Republican who will compare in either experience or intellectual weight with several ol tho Democratic committocmon." The Washington correspondent of the Now York JIVM says that at tho Capital ''not a few Republicans, in criticising tbe composition of the committee, ad- mit that the tail will wag tho dog in this case. ork Gazette. A LITTLE REVELATWy. The editor ot tbo Norristown Defend er, has torn tho tail off one ot tho Rad ical kites, which was sont down South for tbe purpose of being turned Into a United States Senator. He sayt : C, D. Brigham, who wrote a letter from Jacksonville, Kla., to the Phila delphia ZYmJ,a short time ago, respect ing the Democratic frauds in that far Southern State of the whilom carpet bagger, has an interesting record. Tbe late Henry J, Raymond, of the Now York Times, sent him to Pittsburg (poor as a mouse) to take charge of an independent papor tho Commercial. Tbe journal bocamo a power in tbe western part of Hie Stato, and in 1873, when Republican rule in tbe Gulf States was in tbe tenlth of its glory and impudence, and the ambitious car pet-baggurs bold high carnival in the halls of Stato, Brigham, having become possessed ot a controlling interest in the concern, sold out to Bob Mackoy for $100,000, and left for Florida. Here, under tbe influonct of tbe carpet-bag government rampaat,and bis $100,000, he expected to plan and execute an easy march into the United Slatot Sen ate. Tho overthrow of tho ruling dy nasty of Northern adventurers, in 1876, which ho, at tho tool of Mackoy did all he could to prevent, dashed hit hopes to tho ground. It It not to be wonder ed at that he views pemooratic success with an evil oye and speaks of it with a fulsilying tongue. . Republican or gans must seek correspondent! not quite so well known in thoir peculiar proclivities of outraging truth, before they can hope to manufacture much material for campaign purposes. Brig ham can't do it ; Blaine can't dp it. In Session. Our Stato Legislature mot yesterday, at llarrisburg, but as we go to press tbo same afternoon, it is impossible lor nt to state who hat been elected Speaker of either House, but ' you bot" both will be lor "Don" for Unitod Statos Senator. Both of tbo oflloert were selected over four weokt ago by "Don," 0,uay and Hoyt, and the Sonators and Members wero merely called npon to ratily their choice. . ' P. S. It it altogether probable tbat Andrew Jackson Uorr, ot Harrisbarg, will be electod Speaker of tho Senate, and Honry M. Long, of Pitttsburg, Spoaker of tbe House, although Goo. W. Hall, of Philadelphia, is making a vigorous push in that direction. Both aro for Cameron. " " " ' '" ' ' ' Whittier Left. The rocont death ot Bayard Taylor brings an incidont to the mind of a local reporter of the New York Herald. He says : "The last timo that the writer taw Bayard Tay lor the latter was sitting with William Cullen Bryant in a Fourth avonuecar. Tbo two poets became somewhat loud ly interested in a conversation about tho physical and montal health ofl Whitllcr, who has outlived tbem. Tay lor was rather florid of complexion and in high spirits, and ho got out at the Cooper Institute, walking' like a boy, bit manly shoulders twinging lustily, at if he had a quarter of a century be fore him." Now, bolh Taylor and Bryant are gone, and Wbittior it left behind apparently as hale at he was twenty years ago, i i - ! . U U.1- - L- Jl 1 , -! - I A Fish Sroar; Tbt Titusville Her ald tayt : "Mr. Thot. Goodwin receiv ed the other day, by express, a con signment of trout from Tryonville. The fish were In froeen condition, and for experiment sake he took one large tpockled trout weighing, when fxotoo, a pound and a half, and put it in a tub of water, , la thirty minutes tbe frosen fish was alive and swim ming.'' 1 " ' . ) U! JJ 1 l.i B 1 " ' Another Candidate. We have be fore ut copy of the Centre Democrat, new journal started at Bellcfonle, ed ited by Hoa. 8. T. Shngert, and Maj R. U. Forster. We recognise in those gentlemen experience and ability, and if the multiplication of Democratic oowtpepert will "boost np" tbt Doav ocrati majority la "Mother Centra." we shall be p rtased t the IneWewt ' ' -c .IT ,! ? it ir l..ti i INS TJ TV TB CRl T1C1SM. Mr. Editor: Tho County Institute i rnw over, ami an" impartial s'urvjjrut'ila woii, 4rr".rrrf j(, some conclusions which I wish to give not with any spirit ot lault finding, but in the way of suggestions : 1st. The programme was entirely too lonir for tho timo al the disposal ot tho Institute,-Teachers opeuing the discussion on the different subjects, were compelled to burry through as if in basty pursuit of some object which was eludinif them, and when they bad finished, others wbo might bavo given profitable suggestions re mained silent rather than use the timo rtf tttA Institute I '. Ji The k;tiirtni from 'abtoaif did not nave a cnaneo to uu as muco as thoy should bavo done,,, Thuir study and experience hat taught tbem hun dreds ol things which we teachers know nothing about. They are will ing and even anxiout to tell what thoy know, and besides, thoy aro woll paid for all they possibly can do. Would it not then be butter to have these gentlemen occupy at least ono quarter of the timo in telling something new, than to have our teachers reading long dry essays on subjects that if thoy are not, should be lumiliar to ut all ? As I said at the outset this it with no spirit of fault-finding. I am a per sonal friend of tho Supcrintondont I endorse his efficient and energetic management of the school Interests of the county. I rocognize in him a chief whose lead we can lollow. Ana i also believe in developing the home talent at our oommand. But we have Dis trict and Local Institutes where our teachers can read thoir essays, and when teachers spend a whole week to learn something now, and tbon got only what should bare been received in one day. 1 cannot help thinking that the time bat not been as judiciously improved as it might have been. 3d. It is too much to ask two young ladies to aot as Secretaries ot the In stitute for a whole week. Tied down to the drudgery of the Secretary's work, they can scarcely tee or bear anything else. One day's service st tbe Secretary's desk ought to be suffi cient and there should bo enough Sec retaries to change every day. 1. --. : - 1 ' ' i PtOAOOflUB. . Business and Verdanct Meet. Not long tince a eountry parson of tho M. E. Church persuasion turned up in tho groat city of Now York, and while taking a look al some of tbe big affairs made np hia mind to take a glance at the wonderful "Book Concern" his' do nomination Lad built np in tho Metrop olis. He popped iu at tho muin en trance, and for a whilo stood amaxed at tho grandeur of the establishment. Aftor surveying tilings in the distance, ho stepped up lo a stack of "Histories," and taking hold of one a lady came hastily np : "how many will yon bave sir? the very best in tho market." Our clorical iriend discovered that ho had encountered a slack of Checker and diets Boards, remarking, "how it tbit ? Do you tell those things hers in the concern -doe the Christian Advo cate recommend their sale ?" " Yes sir." "Docs Dr. Fowler, tho editor know of tbia f" ."Yes sir." Our coun try friend who bad never encountered those fiesb ly instruments girdled with the marks of sin, withdrew hastily from tbo "Book Concern," remarking: "I'll see Dr. Fowler about this.'' , Furthor we know not i But wo presume tbe Doctor re marked : "Why, thoy all do it, and we must follow suit, or renij it is alt a gamo." Fobcid Education. Tho advocates of forcod education are always pointing to Prussia for an example, and assume that the nnivoisal education of tbe Germans it a panacea for all govern mont and moral wrongs elsewhere. In no country on earth whore any respect ia paid lo personal liberty, la it so near ly wiped out as fn the German Empire, where all can road and write. To still further illustrate: Among the Social ists recently ordered to quit Berlin within four dayt are two members of theGerman Reichstag. Tbit arbitrary proceeding will be apt lo raiso a very interesting question when the Parlia ment it again assembled. If tbe au thorities, on the plea of publio eafety, can thua arbitrarily empty tbe teals of the Representative! of the people, Par liamentary Representation may be re garded at a farce. It will be made to depend entirely npon the whim of the Emperor or bit Cabinet. Now, If tbit high-toned education begets Despotism in Its worst form, why need Americant cater to any tuch viows, unlets they prefor being vassals to Freemon. . ' I U J.-. J- ..n Poos Fellows I Mr. Smalley, tbe London oorrotpondontof the New York Tribune, charges that the Democrats in Congress, by their efforts to cut down tbe pay of our foreign Ministers, have determined that poor men shall nol represent car Government at Lon don, Paris or Berlin. It is a matter of regret that none bot the poorest kind of men represent ut at theso courts now. As tbo offlcos are purely honor ary and art almost useless, we oan tee no ebjoctlon to confining thorn to woalthy gontlemcn who deairo to cut a twoll at foreign courts at thoir own expense. There is moro about it i No one ia forced to take a Foreign Mission, and the man who cannot live on $15, 000 a year at London, Paris, or Berlin, bad bettor slay at homo, and follow something he can make a living at Ham and Mis-Haps An exebango remarks : "Governor Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, who was disabled the other day by tho kick of a mulo, received , eleven wounds during the war without pormanont injury. The hero must have been humiliated by his late mishap, besidoa losing bis leg. But then lie was electod to the United States Scnalo for tlx yean tho tame day the doctors took his leg off." Tbt editor was t little careless In stating on which side the Governor received hit wounds; but then thoso who par ticipated in tbe war know all about It, and it makes bat littlo difference to the stay-at-home patriot on which side he ttt hurt. ' ' 1 " ' ,, i . , - - mi i i '-----? a--; - Tana Gone. The past week haa proved fatal to three of the moat prom inent politicians ol the ooontry. We altade to tbe death of Morton McMioh- ael, of the. Philadelphia Xorth Ameri can, Caleb Cashing, lawyer, acholar and diplomat, and Robert W. Mackoy, known to every nolitioiau in Pennsyl rania. . No three men have created a wider space in the pollttonl circles re cently, oft aocoshf of death, than that made by those named. " ' " ,' Chicago had a bad lire on Saturday, tbe 4th jnst., destroying the Pottofflce hulking and the military head-quarters of the lajstoarl. Tbem wm a wotv derM erjattering oftheautila see) . efit Sheridan and ofUfw rMrlmenUla. "" . lo -.,11 el u. )! an " ...i 1 nil WHOM TO THANK. Pirond Hit luii tluibrtl 0'ut JTrrt't UfIi mcv t - tl(lIVs.ll kll IrLtJOIfilatMl. That furnUittr' hotutntitk 'm-jlvon new application al tuo naaus 'oi: toe Philadelphia lUoord, which prints it In oxclumulioa of its joy that "to-day this country will re-enter the onurmed cir cle of the solvent, honorable natloue of the world ; that tho government ol tho Unitod Status, from thlt date, not only promises lo pay on demand, but does pay ; and the glad tidings beard to-day will soon bo felt In every town aud hamletatl this grout ropubliu." - - In short metro, tbo Urcord sounds the loud timbrel that Jehovah has tri umphed In the -renuinpliou1 of specie payments. It is quite a novel idea that the hard-money people have beaten the i softs under tho direct lead of Jehovuh, but perhaps, at good Christian people, wo aro bound to believe thai lie whose regard it even for tha sparrow that lallotb to tho ground, had a command ing agency in securing this resumption duy. But thou tho logic of the case forces us to concede that Almighty power it equally responsible for the stoppage of specio payments and tho inspiration of tho Supremo Court judg ment which niado Greenbacks a legul tender. Ho thai wo beenmo somowhat confused In tho endeavor to proclaim with the Record, the great ovonl Of this day to be tho triumph of Johovuh, while refraining from charging on High ileavon tho mischief of tho past. It is always thus, however, when wo ven ture upon this troublcsomo theological question of the responsibility of Provi dence for our ills and our remedies. Wo prefer, when we can, to find a hu man agency to hold to accouut for our woes and to bless fur our benefits. They were pool, blind and dishonest abortionsof statesmen wbo brought up on us an irredeemable currency. e "Lancaster intelligencer. ' Sold. Colfiix'i lecture on "tbo late lamented," in our InBtituto on Thurs day evening,, was tbo best Radical stump speech we bave listoned to for a long time. It ia a wonder that tome of our enterprising school book pub lishers don't sandwich Scbuylor ' stump production in tho pages of a third reader, and in thia way boost Radicalism irom an educational stand point. Wo are astonished at the ver dancy or audacity of those wbo per petiated this fraud upon tbe Institute, No more of tucb stuff in ours. .: SNonucar. Ex-l'rosident Grant having written a letter to Lieutenant General Sheridan, saying it would ho pleasing to bim if hia son, Colonel Fred. 1). Grant could accompany bim on bia trip to India on the Kicumond, (ion Sheridan wrote to Gen. Sherman re specting the contents of the ex-Presi. dent's loiter, Gen. Sherman then had a cenferonoe on tho subject with the Secretary of War, who consented to a leave of absence, but for iio fixed time, and the grunting of it was left to God. Sheridan, provided he could apart tbo (Jolonol Irom Ins stair, i reuuy will get to go. .,,,, . - 1 m...i , A Specimen, One ol Mr. Blaine's witnesses to prove fraud in the last olectinn in South Carolina hat been heard from. Ho it C. G. Memmlngor, whoso name Blaine gave the teller Committee. Mr. Memminger writes to tbe Charleston Xeutt and Courier to say tbat he knows no mors about the election in South Carolina than Mr Bluino, as ho was still at his summer residence in Ibo mountains when it took plaoe. Next I Judge Chat T. Shorman, falhor-in- law of Senator Don Cameron, died aud denly on flew Year s day. lie was a brother ol General and Secretary Sher man. ' Gonoral Nolson A. Miles, the great Indian ftgthter is married to hit eldest daughter. t ., : ,:, , . BavardTavlor'afull name was James Bayard Taylor, and his first publica tions were made undor tbe name ol J. Bayard Taylor, but be rasoed hit pa tronymic to tbe more ounhoniout Bay ard so many years ago tbat hit earlier style not long been forgotten. ' tv advrrllsfmrtttfl. Additional . Rules.-.., Rales af Court adopted Dec. lTth, 1 818. .'' .,, ' CunrmiuRCB op causal. , ' , M.', No oauao hIbm4 ob tbo trial Hit br tbe Pre. tboBotary and Boitod ia bia offioo is aooereeaae wltb Halo 119, auall aa eor.tina.tl br eoaaaat of tbo partial or Ibotr attoraoya, witboat aa order of Ibo t'oart ore Law Judao Utreof. Provided, Ibat boforo auob order .ball be granted. It aball bo abown to tbo Coorl or Judge, that tea opeeotte party aae aeueo el too latendod applMattea fee ucb order. No oaure ono. plaood on tho araomont I tat and rat dowB for argnmeBt bj the Protbonotar oa tbe orgameat dooket, aball be eeollaaed by eao tentol tbe partial ar tboir attorney!, witbowt aa order pr.rlou.l; bad and obtained, and filed wltb the Pnrihotiotir. Provided, that before iBob order iBell be grantod, II .hall be Ibowa to tbo Coart Off Jndro,tbat tbo opaoiita party bad Botloi of Uio lol.oded application fur .ucb order, 0. A. MAYBK, P. J. ' ' 1. 11. OKVIb, A. L. ). Jaa. i, latt -It. , . v . ,., : HUNT S uxoEh niiMiund It OU bMR f ure t h a Da W I n n tun ,d UMKl lit bUI rlataaaaoi MMf-red from llnft-rtrtf Isrrttaea BUitl air ail i kna. drrHlt who tn-vr, Cra tf RKAI k II V tiiBM -II CnriMi al Hire. Orarsinte lint, v. CJrrl, DIIm I nrOnlir1tlt-ei aVrtrl It aMa-ntl-a. 1 'fa OUlMtttSb. rlaarv i tvac H i: NTHIIl K1KI V iici.ur4ft tWp, cmtr.rm r .J ,?Jr " ''' " JtKiIM'V rare. I'nla IniRflNitia, IU, tr falnti. i-er.rr.itj DrMl. Aftl"l7-.B'lh.r lM.ra- ft thh CIS- lWr)d hFaUtB JL' euid all j?iwilB tfitH if t.jin jTiMa-4f tiliM I yrcw.il. iiiirtT M H Klfl Kl V t nurnlf ro. rcana. Ill IN Injlilrc, nd lav ud wavriiDPTfr twror niriilnlmrl to tbt , MKIlli la erraarea EX. eva aiMtatM. aw.nt.wa. a. mi i. One I r.at I will "dSl'REUEDY HUMPH RETB' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS KTarjwbrre ar-erre tare eew ia rearrasi nee rnrtwetity Venn. HiaiPl.K. umioirll ..iiiKli ,l BMOer SAPR. BBeslelneekaewa. Thr-rare ju.t what iri.et, BAiriewi-a.l. rr" e..i,aiTiB time, Bweney. alrknraa an aiirrfrtnr.' r.rrrr alnicfe eperinri te wen tr-leei Beraarleueei mi aatanlBCBlBaralclaja. Hot. Cnree. Oeata. V revewa, rvmowatinn, inS.ntmatlane. , , as l. Onraetlnn ItiN.mmi.iim,. Wltrwae, Wnra rever, Wona Cite, . . IS A tla4lelei or Teetotal of lafaaw.. L KMerrbora, at OaUdron or Adalts . a i fj'tt,rL' Orjllag. llk. Coke, .. . S f feiolrra-Blerome, VonlUai. , 7 7.m 1. rotitka, Oolda, RroeeaiiliTT . . . I BJ a BjrwrnlBia, Tootaarbe. ratearho, .- . wl t. Hruarkaa, Men lleadecke, Vartlge, . Is u. nr.ww.le, lull,, stomara, . ,7 . it ia vewiTwa, aito rromee rerlnde. ta Croup. Orffrrh. D'ffleatt Imilh. . M. wajlt ttkewrai, SrT.lp-be. avapraaw. ftBBleuaBBllam, tUeamallc I'alaa, . . BJ freer aSAw, (bill r..at. Anoa.. S IT rilee. Nlnd ar blerdlraj, , . , . , at IS ewetlrtBlBay, aawt Sore or weak Fyaa, ! S N. Cvtarrk. aeata er ekreale. laaweaoaT I B a, w BowplaB-t amww, yloVnteoerto. It AolhaaB, oiiereaead PreaLhlag. . . .. aa f ar Btiarewntre, tanpalred aearlrat, . S St. Brrefeilau ealeraed glanda, HwHIInea. . H It. Uewerml t.Wii7, rfl.etr.1 Waaaawaa, . 5 9. terwewy and eaaaty SecreUoea, , . . eg BV aw-eilrhnewe, etokma frrjcu rUber. V 10 II. Btiennlarrtae. UeaeaL ..... aa SI ylei-reua DewllItT, VttaJ Weakaeea, II eaeetki aa. aeatlaerlBl, ahreratedariea throat, . teMeeale lleeHyeaUMa aad BniHiBSB, . . . i r AaWI tVAMI, JJs.r. Morotra. wiiii abere ( lani etali aal MaawelWdlraatiaae, - . 7 ... tlSBt eaeliiiiBii,ettl.ii iialiBBiniak, t.SS i . Tweeo rraaadlee Breoeait err tate eofe , .twalr keaer vial, te ami Pert ef tea ewe eery, free a eWeeere, wet rii.ttetW . P-M-e. AdSrres t k. npwwey.- ewHrMrktrMrwMaere) " , Wadeaertaet, nm XmtiTl I rer eJtky ell Krwa-cletB. waT Meaaewirwoee lWre kernel Ml Oat ' nrr.rnv in inn W Ill Nt KHTICKX' COBJBjTABLF.M' PEEM W- havo r-rlMrA a laraa aaraber af tbo now rKH HILL, t will oa tbo rooolrt of twonir- - - i fiVfiT n WANTS Shingle Bolls & Saw Logs. Cinvitl, Un. V, II tf NOTH' H. Th ii.nual nee Kb t fur ilertlun of Dlltotor of tba County N.llunal Bunk , or ClfurflnM, will U bild at tht Bunk Ing IJo.m, on TuctUay, Jftnuiry Utb, UT, Utwatia l lit hour, of I ai 4 o'olook p. - W. W. BHAYV, tlMlV-eH. CeV-Bi-T. PROPERTY KOH HE NT. Ut. John B. Rbtffirt, of Venn lown-hln, u(tr. for rent a dwellim bouM nil ttor rem, fltUfttotn lb) f iliac ot frOBTUI. UT lOMDtT iDlortnalioa apply to, or addm., flirt. tf U. nnr r nn i i. bet. n,T8-tf Grami-tan Sfltli. TIT ANTED. 1-0 0,000 fourltvo fwt Shaved II no a a, da)i?or4 m ear toadi of MOO, oa Tjioaa Cfoaroold, P. A K., IJald Baxla ValleT, aad I'aaa'a ttaU Eaadi, aad for whioh 1 Will ly lha aaaa. ' . , end V until . aptll .ia..,. ' Kalaoa, Oatr tia. Pa. TXKCUTRIX NOTICR. Natloa la twraav rlra taat Ltttara TaMa- uiaDtarr on tha aaUta of 11KNJ. LANliBBKKY, lata or Law roe aa towaatitfi, Oloarlold aoaaty, Pa., dan'd, bavins baoa duly (t rani ad to tba undar ainad, at. aaraoD ladabtad la rakd aaiato wtll ulaaaa uaba itaaiadtaU ayaMatt aad tboaa hav ing alaitna or doaoaada will praaaat tbata proparljr auibaatluatad fur aettlauant without delay. VTaodiand, Pa., bio v. .HTtet J-xaawtrU. IMTRAV CATTT.R.'Tanatrafpaaainc oa j tba pmnUaa f Wra. Hawk, Id Ball twp., (Cbait poatufflffl), on or abuat tba lit of IaeatB bar, FOVH HTKEHH, ona and a-faalf yoara old, one whit with real earn oae blank and wblu polled i ana red an whit apot tod. and ona red with whit afrota aa tha forehead. Wo th narka. Tha owdpm ara reqgaatad ta ootn for ward, prova trnpertyt pay eharjot and taka than away or they will ba divpoaad of ateordiaf to law, JAMK UKUAn. Chait Pa. DolX,TS.It H.M.8HKRSLY. CI AIJTION. AU ptnoai ara hereby aaatlonad j araioat poraaaaiae: ar la any way meddling with tba fol lowing daaortbad properly, now ia tba poieeexieo of Uuaa vannway of Karthaa tw p., via: Una oook atov and txtarna, 1 beda aad bedilltig, 1 alook, 1 kmg glaaa, It baahala potatoaa, I botbala tarnlpa, 1 hog, ft aboaU, t maitaoaa, i goa, i mawiag aayin. i eaoppmg ax, and ona broad ai, aa tba a ma waa purouaaed by me on tb lat day of HoptaBbar. l7a, aad ia lalt with aakd Coaoway an loan, aobjaot to my order at aay ticaa, uuivc.a MWftK, Kartbana, I. II, II7a-t F On 8ALB. ' Tha andereigned will aall at prlrata aal all that trael or parcel af land aitaata la rUeoalar townihip, Claarflald oaunty, Pa-, withla a abort diitanoa of tb Tyrone A CUarflal'l R. R., aad adjoining Ian da of Robert Hudaoa and otoara, and known aa tha Jaoob B. Uearhart lot. Tha aid Iraat oontainlag M aerea nor or leu, with two vaina af ralaalila ona) tbarnoa, baa about 10 aerea cleared, aad La tb key ta alarg body of aoal about Doing developed. Will be aold lew and upon aaay tarata. ot partioulara, apply to DAVID L. KKBBfl. Clearfield, Pa., July IS, 167a. . , T F.OISTKR'P, NOTICE.' '' ' Ik. Notice ia barebv givnn tbat tba follow! d a ao- oouota bav been examined and patted by mas and remain filed of record in tbia offiee for tha in apaotion of beira, legat, areditori, aad all othr intereatad, and will b preaented to tha next Or pbam' Onnrt ol Olekr field eonnty, to ba held at tho Court Bona, In tbe borough of Claarfleld, rxm manelng oa the td Monday (being th Utb day) oi eiaauary, A- u ' 1 Finn) aroeant of John Witberow, Guanllan of harab A. llrgarty, minor child of K. n. lira arty, lata f Uutlch avwaibip, Claarnnld Co., ra., dfua. , , . Aroonnt of Wm. B. Wtlhelm, Admlaiatrator at tba eitate of Jaoob Wilbelin, lata of Urabam ' twp., Ckarflaldooanty, Pa., dea d. Fhial avcrmat of Jamei W rig ley, Onajdiaa of Manila MePheraoa.aifttor boir of Jaa. MePhar oa. lata of Claarflald borough. Clearflold Co., ra., aee u. Final account of J. S. MoKiarnan. Ouardian of Puian S. llcndcraoc, rstaor child ofgatciiel D. Handeraon, late f , twp , Craarfleld aouaty. ra ac a. - t , . Final aaooant of P. F. Coadrlot, Admiolatrator af the (! of WfUx Pioard, lata of Uuvingta twp., cieaniB m eoiiDiy, f., dec d. Qnardian aoeonnt of O L. Kraba. Ouarllaa of Kmily J. Bmaal.fnov Rotbroak), miaor heir af tie. U. Bmaai, lata of brad ford twp.. Clearfield jo., ra, oc a4 t. J. MOROAX, ' Dm. 11-1. Refieter A Raoorder. C OIIRT PROCLAMATION. Wbibbai. Bob. 0. A. MATIR. Proildoal Jadga of tha Ooart af Conmoa Plea, af tba Twealy-tnt Jatloial Dl.trl.t, eoraBeaail ef tba aaeatlot ef CieerlaM, Ceaere sad CIIbiob BBS UOB. AOBAM UODBB BBd HOB. VlBOBB. B. Holt, Aiioelate Jodgei of Cl.ariald eonnty bare leiaod lb err Braeeet.te at. directed, for tbo beading af a Ooart af Comob Pleea, Orabaae' Coart, Coart of Qaarter fi.iiioai, OoBrt of Oyer aad T.rnin.r, aad Caart af tl.n.ral Jail D.llr. ry, at tbe Oeart Heat, at Cleart.ld, la aad for tbo eooaty afClaareteld.ooBinioBelng ob tb. aerotid rwoeij, ine istn eay ei wSBBary, ihth, aad to eoatlaeo two waaba. - NOTICE 18, tb.roforo, hereby glrea, u tb. Coron.r, Ju.tltoi of tb. Paaoo, aad Coaitabiel IB aod for laid ooooty of Claarfleld, to appear 1b tboir proper poraoai, wltb tb.lr aeoorde, Rella, Inqul.lUoni, SianiaatloBi, aad otbor b.raera- arano.., to do lbo. tbioga wbioh te tbMr and la tb.lr b.balf.partaia to bo done. By an Aot of Auembly, pauod tbo lib day af stay, A. V. ISM, it la Bade tba doty of tbe Jua tieet of tb. P.aoo of tb. aerora! oouotlai of tbia Comraoaw.altb, lo relura Is tb. Clark ef tbe Court of Quarter fieulooi of tho roipeetive oountle., all the reoogniianeoa entered loto before laera oy aay pereoa or poraoBi oharged with tba oemmleeiea af aay erlaia, otoept nob aaiol ai my bo ended before t Jaetloa of tha Peaoe, aa deraiiitiBg lawi, at laait tea day. before the eommnaeeraent af the aeiaion of the Court to womb tney ara Bade rolaraBbleraepeetlr.ly.and la all oa.. whore aay raoogaiiaBeaa Bra entered inu leu tnaa lea daya before tba oeatanamnaol of tbo toMiea to which tboy ara ar,ade raaarne- ble, tbe aaid JiuUoea ara to rotarB tbo aana ia tba aaina manaar aa if laid set had Bat beea QIVIM aedar sty bead at Olearteld, tbll 4th day of IiaoBtabor, la tba year of ear Lord, oae .ooaaaae aigni aanoree and lerenty-elcht. deo-te AMDHIW PKNTS.Jr, SberlC I DRV LIST Ui.t ef tba Bareoa ef (trend er and iraren. Juror, draws frora the wheel. to aarre at Jeaaary Tom, Ills, aaaiaiooelaa aa tha aeaoad Moaday, (lilh), eat u aoatlaaa for two weak. ) .i ..... c BBARB JOBOBe. r - ' Hark Taller. Bradford. IK Bruis P-...... . 1 R Tburopioa, Uallok, lleaao MeNeal, Jordan. n i.irorigni, umaoia, It u falehin, Beoeerle, V.leello.n.r.1. BornjM Marrar. Dlrerd Allen Orr, Lawnaoo. Uaatia HllkiL (llnrd. ' Hamuel Kraraar, MorrliRob't MoKoa, Barnalde, Jolelih (lrii, Deoalar, A L Toter. Bradr (Jen MeUelly, PorgaaoB J W Potter, Oortartea, Ab'rn Peereo, Uradiord, Q W Book, Woodward, Jaa 0 Bloosi, Pike, at B Bpaoknaa, Cirid, Jno Tboejee, Woodword, B KoBaady, floriagtaa. Jol bVil.r, jr, Brady, B R Mllel, Woodward. 1 vbavsbii ipaont lir vkbit. Johe T Blehol, BredT, T.aM Koa, Knot. 11 " Herri. ileofer.Clearield Jaa Waaliea. lw. S Mclllaugblin, Cheat, A Curry, Humid, twp. Jet Caldwell, Brady, W U if MT.r, Uwrenoo, it nyen, Buraitde twp.,IPeter Bee re, Union, P Obarieolng, ClearHold! Jaa Ubae, Olearteld, Beabea Boll, tlrakaaa, U Coleajae, Baraiida tB, Moew n.lloy, l',ke, 1 W llaneook, Laaroaoo, Prank Whh, (artba,'P C Bnwmaa, lln.too, B W Cowher. Booearta. Jaa W Wilooa, ealleb, R II riemiag, Uoatadaw Joha Kakla, Baeearie, . Chai Dot, Uwronoe, l u atonra, L4wr.no. Serai Addlaman, Pike, D Wootoeoi, Woodwerd 'A Bl VIMe 1. u u Laemii, HnrBlld tf, 1 ThonipaeB, Car'irllle, J, W. liefer, Oaoeela, H Hubler, Urahara, U W Onle, Cerwea.rill., T D ll.rl.. Woodward, Fred Baker, Cbeit, ' W Klag. Buraetd.twp , I J B MelJeaWB. Sreeow'd. M JCelJa.il, Bradfard.U f Bloora, Jordaa, W Kfpkart, Ileaatar, ; Frank Pallertoa, Pike. R C Plrtl, Oaoeola, BoVI nugbe., Deoalar, W T HolaeM. Bareilda. W t Jh.M. P... Jeeea Weerer, Bell, ,rWI Wiagort, Brady, . Jame. Tyler, llualaa, 1J lleiteei BarBilde, I. TBtraaaB .taoaa -to wbbk. 8aro1 Tlrewa, Jr, Dualoq Jaa Wiley, 0 roar, wood. joan naaaey, ambee, P L Beeloea, Car'eeillo, J t Wr.fley, Uwieaea, ni.ia neea, ijawranee, Harrla Saeaal, Bagra, k W BangBrdaar.Uoeaea, Ilan'l Fleeter. Beaaarte. e nayaond, aorne, Benl ilinoel. Bona. ' J C Ring, Hnaladale, J H Waller, Oeeeote,' ' w T lHaaa, I'aloa,' ' Ab a Hyrtar. Paea. , i H kerne. Carweaevilla. laaae JohaeoB, Cloartald Owes Canaball, Lew 'Bee Joha M Ron, Bell, Martra Kopp, Kartbaal, dee B Strew, Verge eea, Reahea lloaerle. tialieb V a Herroll, Morrla, Jobs A Dlllea, Jordas, W M Wileee, Uoekea, W B Whtloeiaa, Ualioh, A K Shof, Woodward, H Coeaer, Bareatd. bar, W A Bleep Pike, t 8 Heat, Ueoalar , W r Irwla, Clearleld, IT H Jaaer, Murria, n lataera, aarthaal, Jera H agony, Beaaaria, i aoaae ijeeg, norm, , Fraah Roaah, Morrla J- yr.al gnliifrtljKmrnK. , SherilT's Sale. " - t vtrtee er eaadry writ, of Inert p.rf. Ii leeat eater the Oaejrt ef Oeaaea Plea, ef Clear. taM eeeaty, aed ta Bra directed, there wtll be ipond to p.1,11. aala, at the Ooart Heaae, la the bereagh of Cloartald, ea Tkaraday, Jeaaary th, MTts u I a'eUak p. a tee fell.wtag dinilba real twl.lt. aatt.... . Aha, a eartaJa bellelag IS beet eriee, M net lea. aad it ft kif h, wiU let aed eerlilesa ea Earieaaet therate, altaau la Berth Reettdelo, oertWd aaaaky, Be, baglaalar at B Beet ta BOflkweat eareef f bet Be. 1H tkeeea penk aa degraaa weet U feat aa Rweape etreati tbaeoi Berth It degraaa ee M lot foot ta plaoe af hogia Blag, ewd kaaere aa rat Re. It la the plea ef eeld rlUage. tataod, tekaa hi apeeettea aad ta be oe Id ea the properly af Uee. U. Weadka,eWBer w rewwHNi awaor, ae a. u I .oyer. let ef groped eltaale It th. bore r ei tuaieeiia, teaei an Bo. IU ef paid eaoawga. beiaj op tkt aorta aide at Market ateeet aad flrfrtijemrnts. weal aide af Fifth Itreet, boaodol aa followat Bo giaalag at the oaraer ef Fifib aad Market atraela; tbenoo aortb alweg iua etre 172 f.vt U an eilAV : tHsa-t.w."t M faot ta lor- aak ef lor Bo. 1.7 I tnaaoe aauln eHeitt eeiu' .'a feat to Market atreeti Ikanae al( aaid ttraet 10 leel ha plaoe of begianing, being aaae prenilaaa mottgiirod by aaid llauiel Jlennar to aaid Jo.i.b W. Kalik, the Uth day of June, 1SH, and ra io,lrd at Clearfield, in Mortgage Book " B," pegea IN Bad t, aad having tliereoa ereoted a ono aad a-half atory dwell, ag bouae, with kilrben atiaobed. and a Iwo-itory abop aaed aa a fural tare naaafaotory, with .lean oogioe. Beiaed, token In oieoutiua end to be aold ea lha property of Uaeiol Baoaoraad A.J. Jaokaoa, terra taeeut. Taaea er Baul. Th. priet ef iaa at whlob tba property ahVl ho atruob or aaat be paid at tha tin. of aala, eriaoh aihar arraBgoaonta aadeaa wtll bo approved, olberwlao the proper will b. lromedial.lv pal ap and told agala al lb. tlpeBa. aed rilk P tha peraoa te wbta U tu BlraoB oa, ana wbb, ib oaaeot aeneieooy a. .ueb re-eala, .bell aak. good tb. aaaa. and la aeiMtBBee will the Deed be preaaalad la Oeart for ronOraation aaleaa tbe nooey ia aciaany paid to tbo Sheriff. AN1IKKW rt.Mi, Jr., Saaairr'l Ornra, I Sherilf. Clearfield, Pa., Doe II, 1171. I -.v,- - -v. eu. SherilT's Sale."" T)Y virtu of aundry writ af Kaa. fLc, 4aari, J oat of tho Court of t'oinmon Pleaa of Clear finldCo., and taadlretd, tber will beaipoaed to pulli a la, at tba Court Houeo, In the boruurh af Clearflold, on Tlmmday, Uio tatb day ol January, IHTH, at 1 o olouk p. m.f tbe fulluw log doaoribed real tat, to wit ; ' All tboee twd oortato traeta of land aitaata ki Morrla townahip, Claarfleld aonoty. Pa., boumlad aad draefibad aa follnwat Onepleoa beginning at a atone neap in ta arnr'or Jacob flrarhart eurrev, and ad join lug landa of tha tar Adam Gray aad Ueorg ttuimel ; tbenoa by landa of th lata Adam Oray north 61 degraaa weat M per ahea to a poat of tb lata Adam ii ray aad liaurga Miiaael t Uteao Br landa ot ueorg erntaei aorta deroea watt iI7l aerobe u a betolooa. ; tbeaoa uy landa fornarir or Moorg HBiniai and itaratnu Pbil ipa aoaih ItJtJ aagrMa waa. 1 1 1 aaraaaa t an oiu gM ptaai tnenoe by landa former! r oi Hard maa Philip aad Jaaaea Thonipaoa (now Jacob Uearbnrtj, eoulh i' degree eaai -U per o haa te a large atoa an u haa l eiaoea u ear a art a aur vejr ; thence by laiwl of Jaoab iiarbart north .(SJ dear aait 103 porchei to tbe uIm of begia ning, containing 56 acre and 70 perebee, mwr or aaa. Tb eibet pia adjiintng tb above, and tMlng baodad and deaoribad aa fol'owe, 4a wit Brgianing at etenea at tb road on lin of Ueorg eSbiiueL Oeodi taeana alone road ata 474 d graaa eaat SO ?10 perch ea to a poat: tboao auath b degri wee 2 S I paroLsa to a pott ; tbeno aoutb 474 dgr eaat 6 J 10 perohe to a pout; then north degree weat I P If parohea to a poat; tbeno aouth 471 degraaa aait 4 10 per- cnee to a atone in in roan ; nienoe louin za dtv greea wat S7 1-10 narebe by landa of Awraaa Kylr to atonoa; thanoa north 40 degreoe weat by landa of Jaoob Uearhart M at -1 0 parohea tp atoaaa j theno north ftet. degree wat along ali pieo anoT deacriLMtd ao puirnea to a poit r tbeno by land of Brtiaiai aorta w gra at 17 f-it per obra to nlaoo of beginning, eootaininc 18 aorea and 11 ptBTobe. mor or law. baiag the aaina traott or iiieoa ol land convevad to Jaoob Uear hart, deo'd, by Edward Albert and olhera, by aniiguonent dated lit September, 1 8 -4, rooorded ia Deed Book "0,"pge VM, Aa., eonreyed by unaa. aiioan and ir renin How, adnttnittraten of Jarob Uearhirt, dae'd, to David KlHaal.re- ourded In Dead Book " B B," paga S2J, i'li and 4,-ana saving aoout ou acra cleared and la good elate of ealtivatioa, with a bouae, bar and neceiaary outbuilding, and anal orchard. There ia alio a eual bank (4 foot veia) in working order on tb premiiea, HeitaJ, taken In cteea tion and to b aold aa th property of Darid riegai.. AUo, a oertain traat of land aitaata In Coving ton towmhip, Cleirfleld eonaty, Pav, bouoded the eaat by land of P. Coudriet, aouth by land of Laoa Condiiet, wait -ty land of flterhen Koaaay, weat by Kartbaoa heir, ootlning Infi aerea, mora or lee, with M aarai eleared, and hating tberaot retd a larga frame honttwo atorlaa bigb, larg bank bam and outballdiDgH. Betted, taken ia eieeution and to b told ai th property ol Antd Beigleman. Alao, aoartain piece of land aituato ia Clear flntd boraagh, Clearflold aounty, P a fa11w : All tbat oertain lot of ground eituate at tha aouth eat corner of Market and Fourth itreete. la aaid borough, bogtnniorat aaid aoutheaat ornr of Market and fourth ttreot. ; then br Market treet tu a poat tbeno 0 feet tn a aoet ; t hence by atner land oi aaid waltaoa aoatb M and ay parall! lie to aa alley It 2 feal ; tbaao by aaid alley weat to Fourth itreet 60 feat t iheoo aortb by aaid Fonrth itreet 172 feet to piece of begin ning. SelMd, takea hi exeeutloa 4 ta.ba aold aa tb property of Wm. K. Brown. Alao, a eeHaia lot of groaad uKuai In Dtebvtlle, Clearleld eouoty, Pa., boaaded oa tb aouth by tbe Glen Cuanl road, aad oa lit waat. aorta a od eait by land of ej tv- iiiln, euulainiug i of at aer, more or left, and baring a two-atory frame dwelling hone, black ami tb .bop aod wagon lbtjl t hereon ereoted. Seiaad, taken In exteotien aod to be aold aa the property ol Pater Riaael. Al, a avrtain traat of Ian liaaatn in (rn wood tawMhip, Claarflald Aowotr, Pa., landed and deaeribed aa follawa : On tk at by lead of rutenoiaa niovraeiea, aoatn by land or Frank MahatTcj and Jat. MoUoa, aortb by th 6mqu. banna river, weat by land of Hiob' U Mraakio, ovntatntng Mt ara, aaor wr !, wHh All acrai olearod, and having tberaon oraotad a hewed log bom, larg frame barn, ipring hou, wood abed, and neoeaeary oatbaildingi, and bearing orohard. beiaad, taken in eiecntioa aad to ba aold aa tba property f H, C. Thowipaoa. -. i Al a norUia tract ef land rltuati In Cbeat feownahip, Claarfleld aauaiy, Parwataloing ahuat 0 aero-, with aboat S aoraa elard, having a email twa-atory plaak frama baa, log a tab!, and other oatbuildknga, boandd aa followi (la tb aaat by land af Jaaaat Owrry, traM by land of .tona a-aanuigion, aorta ay livada af John Uaga falter; and aoath by landa of Jono JffH. Beited, Ukea ia eiecatioa aad aa ba aold a tb proparty Of Samaal MvLaaghlia. Alto, tb following property of John Burgey, aitaata la Frea-shriiia, Ooringtea twp.,CIarfild aoanty, Pa.1 A eertaia lot froating on public road aad running aaofc te aa allay, aoath by ltrt, aaat by public ruad, weat by aa alley, and north by lot of Afndaat,aoUiaiag about aa ar, or ar Uee. and baaing tAaraaa arwatad a twa lory fratao bona, baaaaaaai fraaaa bam aad Other outbuilding. . , - , . , Alao, another lot of gronad litaate la Franeh, Till, Claarfleld aoanty, Pa., bounded and de eHbtl aa followi . Fronting o pabllo rad and running bank na alley, buunded aaat ar paatto road, eouth by lot of defeadant, weat by aa alley, north by road leading at Catholio ehnroh, and having taarooa ereoted a two itery frame heui and ether oatbaildinga. Alao, tha dfndaat't Interert In kvnthr pleo f laad ill a at la Covtagto towaakip, Clear ft Id aounty, pa., boaaded aad Aoribd at followi! Oa th weit by land of A. buaamaa, ath by land of Karthaua hein, eaat by land of Karthana heir, north by iaed of HmiU ha in, aoauiaiog 10 aorea, mora or leu. with about 40 aoraa cleared, and baring taera eracteal a log kern, hf.ua and othet kuildtagi. Benftd, rakn fa iMntia and to be aold aa the property f Job a Burgey. Alao, a oertain tract of land iltaata in La wren townihip, Clarflld aeoaty, Pa, bounded and deaeribW at fellewi : Begianing at atak n th aid BiaanB honing mad, bolng tb Btt(reait oorner of Charlee H. Maoambar' land; tbeao waatoa line betweea Reed, Ogritn and Macombar'i land 17 peirhea to atump, m ta aaat by Moot 4Tk ; lbnoe along aaid creek anqtb 10 parebe to ajtak j theno aaat 10 parehet to a pott tn old ainaomahaning road ; thane along aaid road ortk 10 parohea to pleo of beginning, outlin ing en nor, mr or J, aad baring haraoa rooted ft two -atory fraina heaar, 6ak4 feet, email atahla and other outbuilding!. Heiaed, takan In aieaaMoa Jnd lo b old aa tba arvaartT of Joaepb H. Wtoa. ' ArM, aaariala traat ef land attaat la BarailJto' towwahlp, UteartaM aoaaty, Pa , boan.Urj and doMeibW atfUoNt Oa tba by laad f lavt4 MaOalloagk, South by tha Saiqnehaana rlvat, Weit by laud af Joha NoU?, aad North by land af aaaa, baiag tba earn land which Me! MOoy and otbar naTer-d by dad daM 4th of Marob, ld7l,la laaaal JUad, and raor4d fa tb olio for wording af deodt ,1a Dd Book No. S, page f 1, ooataininf 7i aorai, mare or ln, with about 40 ara eleered and aodr or4 ttn. tlratloa, with baring arabard, and having erx3t d theria a fram bara and other nutbajldingi (dwtsUIng hoawbudmoi). , - Alao, on athcr pleo af laad aittuaa In at ma tawnihip, bounded on the Kait by lani of Thpi. MiUhell, Wt by laad af Bbff. Canon and Horn Patobin, South by Uni of J. L. Mef, be Ing tbatam land wkbsh John O. Hndroa and wile onvyd to aaial lUed, aatoiaing 74 ar, mor or leaa, with aO aorea olea-d, having thereon a hewed log boa, tw rtorie high, a fram barn, tad ataar oaiauildiafrs, Baiaad'tahei ia aiarutlua and to a ald aa U ptoparly af 8aaaaL Hoed. mft , , m , Tanaa or i.a.--Tb wrtnt ar taai a bVh tba propatty bil b atruck of mail ba aid t tha tlwaa af eala, ar auau other -rangmU mal a will bo aparaawd. otkvnrte tba property will ba ImmadiaUly put up aad sold ar at tbat paa aad liak of tba parm ta whom It waa atmek off, aad who, ia aaa of aaAaiene- at aaek ra-aala, ahall mk gooA tb awaa, aad la ao iaatoaoa will tb Deed b preienled ia Uourt for oonAraaatiaa aaaaaa tb a.y t actually paid to UkeHC - AN1BKW I'liM.. Jr- , rtr'a vrrima, BSeriff. 1 Claarflald, Pa., Da, IS. 1170. aj at t'-".' f Sheriffs Sale. TIT ?lrtaa nff writ- atf n, ra tmad J I out af fta Oeart of Cam lMeaa ef Clear, laid eowutT. and lo ma directed, tber will ba tipoMd to PUBLIO 0AM. at th Ooart Hoa., la th borough af Clarflld, oa Tkaraday, tba th day ef January, iNItt, at 1 a0ek a. tke fallawlag aerlred raal MUto,'ff wil: Tba follow tng daorlbd property ti'aat ia tavBiBaip, vwaraeta aoaaty, Fa., be ing two oartaia Iota af groaad knew aa lota No. aad t la th garJ pita af tb town af Weet i leara.u, rroattna 110 fe( oa Hirer tint, aad II f-ei la drpth, Mng 01 feet aaro tbe baak aad of aaid Iota, bonudiad Mat by Rlrr etrt-t, mwnm ay i iwi mi--, wt or aa all aad tsath by aa allay, bar tag tbaraoa treebad a larg aad wll-Aalhd two atory hoaia, larg Habit, wall ftalih-A, aad other outhaildlngt. tad to ( K. Mowuaktr, riaaided ta 1I Boak Ma a r,.H' Alto, aaetaar aarlala lac af mmi as.. lot No . U la Mnaral plaa af Wtt Claarfleld. bouada4 nad dWiltod a tWItovtt Oa two ! by Proal .traet, a. ia rtk by att allay, aa tk oat ay M alley, bei.g a Uianf.lar 14, auad bag along Fruat itraat about lot aaat, aad bam , Um park 14, bin. fead aad plaatod wttk abada Uta. lad f.r tbi Ut regarded to 1W k Ha. Ik, page lit A, tataad, Ukaa aa an tutia. aad to kt told M lb frraavatt ttoa Akua.vl that arv4r a4to-uf toad aituato fa awaaatp. vioarrM awaaty, ra kawto aba, auert at laaa,. to aaat, IManaliftrd laad nor 4 St mm by Ornto A totbot, tnarw tr lata. t IU beg laalng, aantaialng II nmmJZ2 leaa, nf nnimproted land, aad blng part of rant hat tall. 4Mad. labe fa ater ,D4 to b told aa tba property of Daall 1L..' W .-af WAaWVt, iV'-V aide townahlp, CUarlald aounty, Pa,, boaaiitd and deeerib-ad a follawa t Kaat by l.nj ar Uu rlaa Hooknbarry, eautk by land ef Wra Knt mow wart by toad af Oa-pball, n-rtk by' land of M. H(tokaherry, eontoining IS I acrai mora or leaa, with about 7 aorea eleared and aa ' davawltfraytloo, md barlag thereon creeM a two itory fraaaa huo, larg ft bara, and ether out baiMlnga. riiiod, tkn la iratioa, and to ba aold aa th properly Of f. M . Hoektniierr Alin, a aartala lot tltnai la Wait 0Uar(j Lawrenoa towmblp, Cl..rnld oaitrf Pa,, ,,' ttioornar of Front and Merrill iti-eet, boundtj on lha aortb Sy Hrt itreet, aait br "rwt tmt, w by an alUy, and aouth hj lot N it being flj frrt front aad tSt feat la depth, and oown m in genera, piaai t aal towa ai let No. 00, kavlag thereon ereotej a Iwn-atory houn well-Oniaked, and a bar aut.bolldiage, Beiiw' taken to aieautioa, and to b aold aa tk aroner' IfofTbotNloh!. , Alao, a ortata bona and lot af grauad iltaata to tk borough of Clear field, Clrlld oetr Pa., known in plaa of aaid baroagh at ttNe.kV f routing j0 f.et, aiore ar laaa, aa Cbarry rat aad runoiag bab 171 faat t aa ally, ioBad oa tb north by Cherry atfe4,aat byUt or Frad Litsiogr, toatk by aa allay, and watt by 1m of Jamrt 11, Ora hem, and having thereon treeUd a twawatory 'ram hou, well flaiahad. a fraej atabla aod otbar out boildinga. Hiaod, Ukia ia tei-utloa, and ta 1 aold at tba property r R. N. BbatTe , Al", ft aartoia Iraol of laad aitiata la Bara iida townahlp, Claarflald count r, Pa., bouBdel na tbat ky laud af Mr. Aadrow, watt by land of A. II. Shaffer, aootk by, land of W. D Wartf, aontaiaing 74 ara. Mora or Uu, ) r lear4 and uader improvement, aad having tbroa oroetod a fram hoaaa, twoatirnn high, log bara tod otbr on t-bai Id ing. Sailed, tek-a In eieeution, and to .ba ald aa tk aropertv of Jeaapk L: NaT. - " Ala, a oertain traetnf land altaate la QraUei towaabip. Claarflald aoaaty, Pa., aoataialg l it aorea, aaora ar leaa, with aboat 40 aoraa oleared, .bounded and daaeribad at followi : Kaat by landi of A wo Hubler, aouth by laad af lien. U abler, weat by landa of IV, P. Siaeal, and north by landa ol Ban jasmin 8pakaaat and kaviag tUer on aroeted two dwelling faoai, log barn ud other out-building. Soiaed, taka ia oiutia, and to ba told aa tba property af Uee. Narehoed and Wm. 11. Hnbler, trr tenant. Alaa, a aartoia traat af laad iltatto Is Morrla to wo bip, Clearflold aounty Pa, bounded and di tori bed aa follow: Oa th eaat by laadi f Joaepk Potior, oatk by landi af Wanner A Bro., weit by land of Jamee Uugba, north by land of Jam Hugh, oa tain ing XI aorea, mora ar leei, witk aboat aora eleared, and having thereon erected atwa-ttor. bona, lag bar no 4 other at-building!. Belted, takea in xeentloa, and to b told ai th property of Robert Brown and Abraknat B. Psara. j - - Alao, a oertain traat of land tl'uatt tn Law rne towmhip, Claarflald oauuty, Pa boandel and daieribad aa followi t On th eaat by laadi a Kliaa H-vi, t. al., aouth ly laad af Wia. Spaek-na wt by hand of Wan. Spaakmaa and turnpike, artb by Mil Baad't land, aootaia Ing St nor, more ar Ian, with about aerea Uarad, and baring thereon araetad a two-itory fram houaa and kitehea atlaoktd, kwg baok bara and other oat-buildloge. -, Alao, an otbar plana of ItadiittuUta Lawrnr townahlp, ClarAld aounty, Pa, bounded aad deasribd ai follow ! Kut by laad of Robert Portor, aoath by land of if ragle. wet by land of Wm. MoCrackvo, north by land of Robert Por ter, eoBtaln'ng 04 uni, nor or laaa, animprr d, and hariug theroon araetofl a tawaill and amall dwelling bonv nnd itaMe. Seised, taken in axorutlon, ao 1 to ba aold aa tat property af Wm. A- Read and II. W. Mullin. Alao, ona trant of land aituato la Knot towa abip, Clearflold eonnty, P., beginning at a pott n traat Una, theno north 60 degrott eit t per Oban, mor or leaa, to atonoa ( thoa aoath it degroat wit 02 perch to at rap, tbeaee aorth ' 37 degrae went 170 parch, nor er lM, to plaoe of bcgfnalag, aontaiaing Ot aoraa aai it perrhei and aliowanon, being part of Hiobard Jackaon attrroy. Alao, all defendant." lnteratt (al tha war of judgmsnti) in and to ortain other triotaof 75 aorea of land ia tba tamt towntbip, koing p,rt of a largor trant of land, bounded aad doeeribed a folio wa: Beginning at a rook -oak, theno 4Ui de areoa oaal 110 psrehea, theaoa aouth 34 drrra aat 1.10 preb, aoutk 60 dagroat waat 04 par ti bet, thence north 40 dgreea wait 1.1(1 perch at to pleo f beginning, eantaioing Sift acre., mora or laaa, aad being part of to Beajamio Put I tney eurrey. eonveyed by tba eieoutora of Wm. lrio, by deej of Fbraary 9, 17 J, to Samuel Lamrwrt, "( and th earn prmia whlob Liaberi, by artl al of agroement, agraed to ooorey t John J. God, baring aboat 40 aaru alee red. aad having tberaon rold a frtme bout and bara aad tkr oat-buil'llnfr. ftelaad, taken in exeeutiaa. and to bn aold a- th property of John J. Coder. AI, a oartaia lot of gruaod rituate in the vil lage of DuBoia, CloarAeld oeuatf, Pa boanded aad derlbd at followi i Beginning at a noit at tbe oorner of Stmt and Wrtnt itrteta, thonna long Orant itreet 120 feet to a poat at Buoth traet, thno along toth itreet IM feet to a poat atttUtoattwat. thaao aloag Stato atraat 101 fet ta a wait at Oraat itreet aad alao af bcrta- tog, kaawa la plaa af aaid village aa lot No. 04. Alio, one ather twrtaia lot litaato la tb vil lage of DuBoii, Claarfleld eonaty, Pa., bounded and deaeribed aa followi: Beginning at a pout at .Jraut i traet, tbaao ta liaa of lot No. 48 IN feet to a port at Una-Tar allay, thane alonr aaid aller o0 ft to a poat, theaoa ia lin af lot No 50 180 feet to a poat at Stat ttrvet. tbnea along Statu etiwet 00 faat to a poat and plant of begin ning, known in plaa af aaid rtllag aa lot No 49. Saiaad, taken in xcutton, and to ba told at tha proparty of I4U Barding. j t . h , . . . Alao, all thoa two ear tain aiaaat af lawH iltii- ato Id Cheat townithlp, Claarfleld oouoty, Pa., th flrat pton thereof being bounded north and aaat by laadi of Jaa. T. Laard and E A. Irvio, utb by landa of Philip DoUa, aad wt by biBda of llenry Bennett, aontaiaing 100 aorea, mora or Itaa, and having aboat JO aoraa altered, a amall plank kow, log bara aai otbr tnt-bnitdinx-. aad good betring orohard taaraaa. ' -- Tb othtr Ulaoa tber of bounded aorth. ait and toatk ky laadi of Jaa. T. Laaonard aad K. A. lrria, and wat by laadt af Wat. MoMattort and atbari, aoataiaiag M re af aaimprovad laad, both ptatea kaiag part of tb Benjkmla M oarer turry. Salaed, takea la atocntion, aad to ba aold at tb proparty of Inoa P. Moalattara. , , A. io, a oertain tract af land litaat la Btoea rla towaabip, Claarflald 'aoaaty. Pa bounded oa tko aaat by land af (Samuel Hegrtyt toatk by aaa, wet by laad af ft. W. Brrlyr aortb by land of Jeia Dillon, tontalning 00 asrsi, mor or laaa, SO aerai alaarod, and baring theraoa a pi ana oouaa, tog oara aaa eat auibiiagt. aai tod, taken ia xoutin, aad to ba aold aa th nrjnar- ty of Thoa. Hopkina. Alao, a eertaia ont aad a-half ttorr frame but Ming, U feet long and 11 feet wide, and IS feet high, with lot and eurtiltft kppartonant inarrvos eunai near rartonvill, oa Broadway treet, la tha rUUgaof BlairevillA. tie i aad. taken in xcutMa aad to at told aa tba property of nut.. tvBiw, vwnir tw rap caw owner, ana wm. Raadelph. aoatraotor. - Alto, k oartaia lot or pit? of ground aituato Brady towniblo. Claarfleld ounli. Pmbds... bounded and doribd aa followi : On tha eaat aad aouib by landa of J. H. Bylr , aad oa tha . norm ana wen by jotapb Serler, Jr eoaUinuig about I atre. all laard,aad tiarlng tbrrta raotod a two-atory fram houi, wltb kltokn aad waodabad attaenad. a amall bubl aad othtr outbaiUinga. Thara It alao a lot ef Irult tri growing oa Mid lot. 8iaed, taken ia aeration and to ba told at tht proportj af t, S. Alio, a oertain lot or ttioot af araand la tba vlllag of DuBoia, Brady towoibip, Claarflald oounty, Pa., bounded aad drlb4 a followa :f Uegiaatng at a poat ta th Dufloit road : thaatt aoth 3!t dagraaa aaat by lot aold to Monroa A ekay, 166 feat to a poat oa lin of Wm. Hoover' lot ; thftaoa loath 00 deg. wait by aaid lloovar ' lot 10 faot to poat la tonaablp roa 1 ; tkanot aarth 3 dgrM wat oa laid read let that to a Katf tMaoa aarlk O'-i dagraaa aaat eu aatd Da-' it road I SI faat to plaa. af baginalaaj aad kavlag tberooa rted a large two-atory frama bonaa, 34i00 feet, aad L attacked t0t3 IW, aad known aa tha City Hotol. with frata ataato. lea kouea, aad othor oatbntlding. Saiaed, takea la ' taoatioa and to be told aa tba property af I. Alao. a oartaia traat or alto of land altaau la Brady towoibip, Clearleld oounty. Pa, bonadd and drier i btJ aa fllwa. On tb eavit by 0. C. Kirk knd Sevler't land, oft tk tonth h lend af C. A d. &'htn, oa lb weat by laad of Joaep. Unee, and aorth by laada af Mra. Neety aad a. Rbaffbr, oonlalnlng 41 aoroa, mora ar leaa, aad having about 18 aorea elerd, with an arebard of oholo fruit tree, ttbd baving tacroaa arootad I a larg frama hoa, well flniehod, log born and I other oatball dings. , tartaad, takaa la antt. aad to b told aa th proparty of Uaarg W, Alto, att ttat traat or nlea of lintf tUaaik la. Law react townahlp. Claarflald Co.. P. baaadeA aad deoorfbrd aa followa i Baglaninf at a aaratr ; of George B Logan'a laad, a th waat bank af ta Vttaaaahtaaa rtvr j thean by laad af tald bogaa aouib 14 dfgraei ait 10 parohw to a poet oarar t thaaea by laad af aaid Logaa toath 73 (iegreua wat 14 otarab to a poat aamar tocnoa aoutb 14 dr-graaa aaat 1 aorab to tarvloa-harry ooraar! thtno by land af A. 0. Tata aorth 01 - , grroa aaat 110 parehMsta a lna , thane ky had ' f A. O. Tata aad Joalah n. Head Berth 41 de gi tavrt 87 prb to a whlto aak I thaaea ky land ef Wm. Hpackraan, Sr., aortk 40 degra oaat tfl awrohat t ft loautt -ea bank af rtrar tkaaaa aa aaid rtrar tb amrai aaaaa and dt.v tanou ta tht plana of aagiaaing, aoataiaiag 101 """o ar IMI. starving aad iptkag ant , or tho above deatribad aramiM about k aerei, oonvayad to Baj. Bpaokmui, dae'd, la kia Ilia, i t Charley ti4wa, aad now to p ea af Mattbia Uenry. It keiag tht taow premitto whtnk Mattbav Brown, by Indenture kaanag ., date tbatoth day of kfarth A- D. INl, faatyJ ta Itoajamla Rnaakmaa, reaordad at Clearleld, la Itoad Book " I," page UKl -l, having about i ara rlarad, vLb an areaard, aad having t Ibaraaa twotod ft (w atory frame ho, frama J lank bara and aeeettarv natbailditive. Heiwd. takea la iiantlea aad to (to toad at taa Itraparty of Ada Baeekaaaa. . . : - -i , Aiao. a Mrtaie lot ritaattt. im k. k..ka tarwBlll, Clavatfletd atrauty, Pa., k.und aad daaartbad at ftlltwa t Nartk by Htato etrwts aA by lot of ft. Krateer, waat by tot af Mr. Ppaeear, toatk by an allay, front tog M feet, mora . r ). aa Htoa tr4, aad aaaaiag baak IM feat, mora ar 1, to aa alky, and hiving tkort- t oa aruatad a twa-ttory aa at awN flalokaad, ataAto aad atoar eat baudiaga. tol. takaa to aaa eetiaa, aad to aa Bald at tk praany f I. JC taraoa Dioeaa. ..!...' - TtHM at laLft-etkl aiba tattlsA tbo rpwrty akaU ba mtt af umbm (to paid at or aoa aiktr arraaaeai toad aa all) be anYrwW,kr.totAb pre t Will b BsadLatok mmi mm at. mmlA BvaWta a tk ipaa aad atofc atka parawa ta wka aft o trah aA, aad h,ta aaa af dafletoacy at oaok iBato, akadl taaaa feed aba aaaa. aad la laataaa tii tdw Itoed ha p tod Oeart for aaravaal uatoat tk aj to aatoaily adtoWt ' AKbRBW PlJiTLJr. : . Bmmwrti Own taa, k a iktrlaV Claraad. Pa-. lfl,ltTl.I t h-