(publican. (Jsoaos B. Ouodumdxk, Editor. CLBARPIRLD, Pa. WIDNIKDAT MOHMSiJ. UARC11. t, IST Rwdir, If yua wbbi to know what I. going as la ibe baalae.. world, Jaet read oar edvertitlng elastBB, tBe Mptmml enluna IB panieusw. MAXIMS FOR THC DAY. He bibb worthy to offiee sf Preildeet tbneld be WilllBg to bOlS It U B0UBU4 IB, Or BIMtd IB br bbt tread. V. 8. Obabt. I eould aever bar beeB reeenelled to tha a le tatlea be tba aaaelleat aid of aiina of a pertoo. botreeer recpeeteble Ib private life, who rauat forever aarre apoa Bie Brow too eiaiap ai iraua Irtl tttuBtpnaBt ia Americas biitory. No eub aaqaaat aotlnB, bowerer aeritoriona, cm waob away tba letlars of that raoord. Cbablbb FaaRcia ASABI. I weald ratbar bava tba aadoraamaot of a ((Bar ter af a nlllioB of tba Amtrieaa people tbaa last of tha LoalilBfla RaturBing Buard. or of tba Com aalealea which aieladad tba facta and derided tba aaeatiea aa a taohaieality. Taot. k. IlMDaicia. floder Iba forma of law, Katbarford B. ilayaa haa been daolarad Pretldral of Iba Uailed gialea alia title reate boob dtelraBebiaenoBt of lawful volere, tba falM aertlBcatea af tba rale ruing efl aara acting eorrapUy, and tba deeitlon ol a oom aiiaaloa whiob hai refuted to baar evidence of al leged fraad. For tba Irtt tiioo ara tba Anarioao paopla een fronted witb tba faot ef a franduleatie eleeted PrettdeBl. Lat U aot be andariitood abac tba fraad will la ailaBtly arauletced la by the oaBtry. Lot t a boar paaa la which tba otarpe ties ia forfottea. ADPBBtl or Dbuocbauc af. C.'a. Obb tindred )oera of buuiea depravity aoca . Bluleted aad aonaaatratad law a eliaea vf eriaia. Never agala Is Iva buadred yoara tball they bara an opportunity to repeat tba wrong. DaiilW. Vooa Tbe XLV.Congrvssdieil yesterday, March 4lh, 1879, at 12 o'clock M. 'Hatchets and Sat-b," on onr fourth page, Inculcates a good Washington idea. Don't fuil to read Bayard's speech ; yes, twice il you want to imbibe sound political doctrine. "The Cipher Dispatches," on our iourth page, ibould have boen crodited to the Johnstown Democrat, instead ol the Tribune. Some of the D I'd work Tbo Curtiii-Yueum inquisition haa liccn holding a session (tt DuBois for tho past two day. What the revela tions are wu have not Iron ablo to learn. How happy tbuir triunds mutt tool, that Senators' Conkling and Burnside did not assasBinalo each other, during their Into fracas in tho United States Senate. 'Twas well. A Vito. Mr. Hayes returns the ami-Chinese bill to Congress with a big veto, and that body seconds the mothion by a voto of 109 to 95 far short ot a two-tbirus vote. Uayes ahead again. Qdeer Tabti. The statesman who embraces the African and discards the Mongolian is certainly an cnigmr Kast's thrust at Wnine Is the very best illustration of a statesman's folly we have ever seen. Sunday Work. The United States .Senate remained in session until 4:30 o'clock on Sunday morning, and then adjourned to meet, and did meet, at 2 o'clock p. in., and proceeded with the publio business as on other days. Printers Promoter. They now say Mayor Brisbin over at Osceola, and Mayor Jones at Tyrone. If the people don't quit promoting printers in those local afluirs, some one will top pie In as Governor, or President, with out the use ot a Returning Board. FarkwkllI Not a tingle Carpet bagger, or scaliwag, holds a seat in tbo United States Senate to-day, March 5tb, 1879. Ten years ago this political rubbish controlled and directed that body. The change is truly wonderful, and well may the country feel happy over the riddanco of this political pest. Found Governor lloyt has at last found an Attorney General in tho per son ef Ilenry W. Palmer, of Wilkes- Bsrre. Mr. Palmer made a speech in our Court House last Full. Lear, who was in tho habit of taking fees Irani the other side, did not like to leave the nest, but Palmer's triends raid he must go, and tbey heaved him overboard. Distbissino. It is said that Linn Bartholomew, who was the Cameron candidate for Attorney General, is on - tho war path since Governor lloyt has appointed Palmer. This ia getting too much Lackawanna & Western and Lehigh Valley into one pool to make the Ilarrisburg borne happy. The "oil men" are mad too. Last Fall was the time to get mad, but they did not. Mow tbey can bowl. Well, bowl on. YVniTg on Hand. Some Icllowsars making fun of Gon. Harry White, be cause be tailed to got anothor appro- prialion for covering thj gravel ia the channel of the Conemaugh river with wator during the Summer season. But "the Libby Prisoner" has struck a big. gcr thing. If Congroas failed to pass an appropriation of 140,000,000 to cov. nr the new bounty bill, be is going to plank down the cash himself. Bully for Gen. White A Great Smith. We embellish our first page this week with a speech of Senator Bayard, a perusal of wb'icb most satisfy every reader, who believes ia civil liberty and personal freedom, tbat the doctrine he lays down must prevail on this continent, or we will land in Despotism or Revolution, which is still worse. We Lave embellished tbe speech with cape and italics so as to diroot those who may not have the time to read the whole of It, to the salient points. Senator Bayard is one of the purest publio niea now in the ervioe, and tba doctrine ba proclaims should be posted up in svery school .iiouse lo the United States. STATE BOBBERS. It seems to be impossible tbctto days to construct any publio building with out plundering the Treasury. Even the charity venders, who build onr hospitals, steal as boldly as the old canal ruts did in their palmiest days. The Philadelphia Record, in alluding to what is going on now, says : "Among the various methods resort ed to to darken the public mind as to tho course pursued by the Norristown Hospital Commission the effort has been made, by reckless assertion, to make it appear that tho Warren llos pitul Commission has been equally de relict in its duties, apparently upon the principle that two wrongs make uno right. It has been publicly as aerled that the 'Warren hospital baa greatly exceeded its proposed cost. Al though it would not mend matters for tho Norristown Commission if this were true, a reference to the official report for 1878, just published, settles this question boyond all contradiction. The commissioners, Dr. William Cor son, Gen. James A. Beaver and Dr. John Curwen, say ; 'The original estimate for the con struction ol the buildings was 9902, 000, and to that must bo added f 100, 000 lor fire proofing, not included in the original estimate ; and yet, if the appropriation now asked for is made, they will have been ablo to complete the whole building, witb the price sj the land and everything included, for 1870,000; or if the expense ol the larm and the larm buildings to be erected is deducted, the whole cost ol the hospital proper will be 1817,000 liud the money necessary all been ap propriated at the commencement, the hospital could have been finished two years stneo, and at a less rate tban has now been possible.' This settles the question. The two hospitals are Intended for the same number of patients. At Warren, a tor.o tbrco and ioiir-slory fire proof building, complcto, witb every appli ance of a first-clasa modern hospital, costing two hundred thousand dollar! leu tban its ongnal estimate ; at Nor ristown, a brick two story building, with no pretence to fire-proof costruo lion, und without some of the moat es sential requisites for beat and ventila tion, costing conlessedly one hundred and seventy three thousand dollars more than the estimate, and how much more besides it will cost is a thing which, in the words of Lord Dundrua ry, 'no follow can find out.' The two cases are in glaring contrast ; the one redounding to the highest credit ot the Commissioners in cbargo of it, and the other culling lor the sharpest censure and the most thorough legislative in vestigation." Cabinet Curiosities. It seems as though Rogers, Hayes' Private Sec retary, would become as infamous as Babcock of the Grant regime. On Sun day aweek a safe full of all sorts of odds and ends, intended to bo opened one hundred years bonce, was formerly closed in Washington. It is called 'The Centennial Safe," and, if it can be kept nut of the reach of Dick Harrington, will doubtless be a great curiosity in 1979. Mr. Hayes, we observe, duposi ted an autograph album in the safe as his own personal offering. ' The genial Rogors deposited a photograph of Ilia Praudulency, Mr. Hayes, and beneral Garfield sent in a Cabinot Photograph of genial Rogers. One hundred years hence the favored cllisene ol tho Iio- publio will gaze upon these relics witb veneration. Tbey may not be familiar with the shametul theft of the Prcsi deiicy, but when they contemplate the kind, noble, virtuous fuco of Rogers, they will conclude tbat it must have been an era of Christianity and true goodness which produced such a coin bination of human majesty and divitii ty. A hundred photographs of Rogers in this safe would have been a good and safe investment. Gin. Barlow's Mistake. General Francis C. Barlow is begining to find that Republican statesmanship and common honesty are incompatible, and he has boen offered the alterna tive of surrendering his honesty or be ing drummed out of tho party. During his visit to Florida he en dtavored to reconcile bis desire to serve his party with his convictions of prtnciplo, and as soon as be was in lormed of tbo true condition of affairs ho discovered that ho was expected to play tbo pait of a liar, a perjuror, and a thiel. As he did not, liko index Noyes, expect a foreign mission, as he bad no son to pension in tbo Custom Uouse as had Aliunde Joe Bradley, there was no bribery which could have paid him for being a scoundrel. As ho could not bava boen a scoun drel under any circumstances, the Re publican managers should have let biin alone, knowing that tbey bad no use for bira. But be has beon to Flor ida, he has studied the facts, and be has testified thst the vote of the State was honestly givon to Tilden, and was fraudulently atolen for tbo benefit of Hayes and tbe Republican party, Rudr. The Senators and Congress men from tho Western slope have not) fiedtho Hayes family tbatit might as well abandon its contemplated pleasure trip to the Pacific coast. Tbo veto of the Chinese bill did it. Well, those Pacific slope fellows have not enjoyed civilisa tion long enough to know bow to be have themclves,and therefore tbey pro pose to insult thoir neighbors. Thirty years ago the Indian and wild beasts bad lull possession of their teritory, Now, those fellows want to rule this Continent and diclato terms to tbs four hundred and fifty million Chinese. Tbe fablo states what happened the frog when ba attempted to swell him self u large as the ox. The toad bust ed. The ox took his drink and walk ed off as though nothing had happened. A Bad Anoru. Tbe bark "Shoot ing Star" arrived at Philadelphia on Saturday, tna !2d alt., having on board Charles W. Angell, tbe defaulting Pull man Car Company's Secretary, who abscond od to Lisbon last July Witb 1120.000 of tba Company's money. He bad 180,000 in bis possession when captured. Ua was taken lo Chicago tha following Monday lor trial. On his arrival at Chicago, ba plead guilty to larceny as bailee and embeulemcnt, a tad was asntanced to a term of ten years in tbe penitentiary tbe fall at tent of tbs law. "PRESUMA BL Y" A FAN A TIC. Tho Lancaster Intelligencer of tho OI mo ,v, upon ""Judiro ' " 28th ult., discourses in this war. asuhject vital toourinrtitution; Hive ia ono of the most insolent and tyrannical of the federal district judges j who have been appointed to dragoon and harass the Southern people, and it was quite characteristic of bim that at tho opening of bis court in Danville, Va., yesterday, be told tho grand jury that they could presume a violation ot the civil rights law wherever no negro hud served on the jury ot tho court for several years.' Accordingly they 'pro mcd' and indicted Are county judges of Virginia courta 'for violation of the civil and legal rights of citizen,' their alleged offenses being entirely a mat ter of 'presumption' and not of evidence a judicial outrago that is only paral leled in tho performances of some ol those monsters who occupy such an infumnns place in English history. Wore this judge to come into some of the strongest Republican districts North he would find colored men vir tually excluded from the jury box, and in this county of Lancaster the name of only a single black man basevcr been put inloordrawn oulof the ury wheel. What would be thought ol a federal judge who on a presumption urising out of this state of facts would order the indictment of Judges Livingi-ton and Patterson and our jury cumuiis sionersf But that is iut what has been done in Virginnia. The outrage is heightened by tho very remarkable 'presumption tbat the grand Jury which Rives found to bo a convenient tool is composed of 'seven negroes, six white Radicals and five Conservatives,' or thirteen of the minority party to five from the majority ; while through. out tho North and South it Is notori ous that federal jurors are selected as a matter of partisan favor. Is it any wonder that the South demands reliel Irom such oppression under color of law, and that the House should stand firm until it is conceded to thorn r Grave Pboceedinos. Tho Water bury (Conn.) American, of last week, says: "Tbrco weeks ago a lady died in Straltsvillo, and her body was bur ied in the cemetery. About a week subsequent, a lady and gentleman cull ed upon lb" sexton who has charge ol tbe cemetery, representing themselves to be a brother and sister of ttie dead woman. They requested the sexton to open the grave, supposing mat they wished to identify tho remains, this reoucst was comnlied with. The coffin was exhumed, tho lid was re moved, and the two parlies stepped forward, and to tbe astonishment of the sexton proceeded to lift tbe corpFo Irom the coffin. Having accomplished this, they made a minute examination of the shroud and grave clothes, care fully removing every pin which was used in fastening the clothes. These, together witb a fingerring of the corpse, wore thrown far off into the surrounding enow. Then, aftor roll ing the corpse over soveral timos, thoy replaced it in the coffin, screwed down the lid, assisted the sexton in replac ing tbe ojimo in tho grave, and ex pressed themselves salisued. Not a word of explanation was given to the bewildered sexton rolativo to their stranse procedure. Tbo twain are said to be from Hartford.1' W . B. Ilart, oVeratar af tba CeaimlMiaoara af taa alldd'a fanitaBOarv uuiriot or rsnanylr aia, pBbliaai la lBajiWa&d tba Otoit, a no. lira aoBoaiBinff ffsalad nroaaiala far doing w taia n koi tba jtroaada aa wbiab Iba aav paa ItaBtiart ta to ba araaltd, at tala ulaaa Wa bus. Ilabi-d, laat wrak, for tba ihfonnalioa of taaraad art of tba atuMTos, tba asbafaooa of Bra atary Ilart'a eotiea. R'faaa ba pabliabcd it la tha two ftVj,aVes papara, parhapa It did boC ooear la buu tbat louia V moemti uf our eoanj night da ira to rnd la Boated propoaaU f-ir duio tha work. Jsaliwfdua iasoar, Tbe editor of tbe Monitor does not seem to see the point in this peniten tiary matter. It is a Radical job got ten up for the benefit and behoof ol the Radical party of Huntingdon coun ty, Captain Hart, and a fow outsiders, wbo aio without an occupation. Let them alone. Hall of those concerned in this State steal will land inside ol its walla wilhin two years after Its completion. Democrats have no busi ness to poke tbeir noses into publio af fairs when Radical interests are at stako. Flcmmlng, keep your eyo on those fellows, and you will bo enabled to sco ball of thorn inside its walls, and in that way, improve the morals of Huntingdon. A Stunner. Mr. Cameron's Harri?- buig Telegraph bos not sufficiently re covered from its astonishment at Sen ator Cameron's voto against Corbin to be able to say a word about it. Had somo of thoso godly loyal members ol tho Legislature, who voted for "Don," tor U. S. Senator, known that ho would vote to keep "the Hamburg butcher," Butler, In bis seat, they would have committed some awlul depredations throughout the State, and the Tele graph man would no doubt have kick ed the roof off the Capitol. But the shower is over, and a six years' term in the Senato is still on band, and Cam eron's rote will keep John J. Patterson out of the Penitontiary a friend yon know, etc. More Exile. France having again rrjectod an Umpire and declared for a Republic, young Napoleon has joined the British army and sailed for Africa tor the purpose, no doubt, ol viowing France at a long range. Thcro was a touch of true pathos in tbo loneli ness of the exiled Kmpresa Ktigenio tho other day as sho stood on tbe dock at Southampton, England, and saw a troop ship bear away lo Africa bor only child and tbe only solace of her broken years. Her piety must find oonsolation as it looks up from Iho tomb in Cbiselhurst. Facts Rendered Into Poetrt. The Washington Post, referring to the return ol General Logan and Zuch Chandler to the United States Senate, publishes the following odo lo the whole gang; Babold I fcbay 00 alt tbaaa Bobla forma, Lota ah aa thraairh tba strife of atanBi. Hall Jobs I Hall I Kb I tUII all Uw braroa I Hail all tba (oraovaa ( af kaaraa I IM ratbar VlapP, with laaaor aaeliaf , KaaaR iba ara el Rood sieellac. Lot ( b reepd, aad aoa..d tbo alB, Let aMd B plane preet Jubaaa Log bb. Tba pear ai JuMlee baa eeaia, ketura ve hardeBed alBBara aoae. Promoted. Hayes has appointed J. Rciley Weaver, of Brook ville, Pa., Consul lo Vienna, Austria, lis lias been Consul at Antwerp, Belgium, fora long time. The Vicuna movement adds 11,000 lo the salary, Weaver ia a too lpw oi Bisbop Bimpsoa. Do you see it? AIMLESS EDVCA JlOX i ucre is a gmii ueai senooi mm ''K0 education that is aimless, di poitionate and cumbersome. Th 'are lo many mediocre prolcssic There ia a grcnt deal school and col pro- hero ssional men. law vols, doctors minirterK,schiHjl- teitcber, writers ; too lew (-lolled arti sans, dinners, gardners, intelligent la borers technically educated for various sphere that are fundamental to well ordered society. Society is lopbeavy, with too little bottom. Agiicullure, the great prtKlticing interest, out ol which all other professions and employ ments r.'ia-ierhtrva. 1 uuro is a bad tendency to crowd tho cities and larger towns, and by a j'islling compe tition to join in a mutual pull down, and in a race in which everybody ifuis outot breath. Our boj Baud girls deem it the right thing to live geuiveliy and lV one's wits rather ihmi one's hand. There arealtogelbertoo many students who drill into college aimlessly, bo cause their parents don't know what else to have them do. With no earnest or definite uinis, they flout along through successive years of school and college, and then what? The learned profcrsione are overfull, they uro edu cated beyond any drudgory of common business, they cannot think of soiling their hands or their clothes, they are unfitted to lecomo producers whore iiioduction is avuiluule, in their own way and In nvery boor else a. An aim less and disproportionate education has cost altogether more than ll ever coiiicb to. There is too much hiih-st-hool dub Mine: that is not thorough enough lor mentul gymnastics, nor practical etioilL'h lor the tillliturian necessities ol thosu who must irraduutc Into I lie liaru work lor the common and laborious pursuits which ballast society. The great luw will ussei t itself, and all I nil education must lay its account with it, that tiy the sweat til lliu urow we must eat our bread. That is not good A me rican education which would spoil a farmer's boy for the old hoinostcud or the farmer's girl for the housekeeping. There Is too large a crowd of until to mato school-teuchris. i hero are too many useless, tbird-rato lawyers hank ering after office ; loo many scribblers. luuru tiro too many meat mop, milk men, fih men, dry goods, grocery-men. Tho rush is for the easiest employ met, t that can be set up without skilled la bor, technical education, or any ap prenticeship of patient industry, on bor rowed capital, with a bankrupt law for reluge. Meanwhile tuero is a large range of handicralts.flner manufactures, decorative una, uemunding skilltul lubor, which our American methods ol education have hardly thought of or laid any plans for. Hence there are multitudes of our boys and girls who are over educated, In tbo sense that they uro untitled by an aimless and merely bookish education lor any pa tient and earnest life-work which will utilize them as producers, and develot their individuality into tho manly or womanly consummation ol a atruncli character and a robust and useful life. Exchange. . an . . . i J WUES DOCTORS DIFFER. A number of clergymen of San Frun cisco have sent a petition to Hayes, urging turn to sign the uiili-Uliincse bill lor tiiu buku oi puene i,itrain- basing their w hole action on tho pre cepts ot tho liospcl they preach. A still lurger body of clergymen in Phil adelphia forwarded a memorial lo Mr. Hayes, in which they urge him to hot sign the bill, mid their reasons pro the sumo us iho reuaoiia ot their California brethren. This divergence or ruther opposilcncsso! opinion among men w ho draw their arguments Irom the sumo sourco, shows iho iiinuelico ul man a surroundings or location upon his opinions, Tho precepts of our re us opin igion l liouhl be the same in Pblladel phiu as In Sun Francisco, yet local causes In tho latter aro powcrttil enough to give thcin nn application exactly contrary to that winch obtains in tliu lonnoi. Ul course there may bo moral und economic reasons, from a politician's standH)int, why China men should be kept out of this coun try and also why they should bo si lowed to come in ; but when tho ques tion arguud upon a Bible btn-is, and that by men who assume to be Its ail Ihorixed exponents, the difference be tween tho Allunliu and t aciltu slope will atrike the waylurlng man aa aiti ixular, at least. But he will still be lieve that the precepts of the Christian religion are no ... ' il" same in Sin Francisco as in Philadelphia, but the same all over tho world. I enangi Spectator. As we see it. The Alloona Sun, in alluding toatroublesomequei.tion says: The question ot the liability of the State for lbs loss of properly by the Pittsburg riots is onool tbe things now puxzling leKislators not a little. Tho bill introduced by Speaker Lung, op propriating four millions, ia an ugly thing to muko a record on tho wrong aide of, and then faco a constituency who havo to help pay It. Wo do not think that In the present shapo tbe leg. islature needs to lake action at all. It is properly a matter for the courts to determine whether Allegheny county, or tbu State, u responsible. If the courts decide that it rests with the Stalo, the duly of tho Legislature is then plain, It must bo paid by tho State. If the courts dccldo thul the county is liable, it is not likely any members out side of Allegheny county will voto to psy the losses out of the State Treasu ry. We elect men and pay tbem for deciding questions or this kind ibey aro presumed to bo the most ablo and impartiul men of Iho State, learned in t ho law, and com potent to render a j ust decision. Let them decide, and the people will abide by their decision." A I.irs or Urt and Dowsb. The Louisville Courier says: "Brick Tomo roy has concludod lo go back lo La Crosse, W isconsin, the sceno of his earlier newspaper work, where he kept an arsenal in the first years of the war, and pitched into tho policy of tbe Govcrnmeut. Btick haa 'hired a hall,' and will start anothnr paper. It happens that tho quarters he has rented are in a block owned by his first wile, from whom he was divorced some years ago. Urick ia poor now, and she is rich." A Dot ni.s Sin. Senator Burnsido, from tho little Slate of Rhode Island. called Senator Conkling, of tho big State ot New York, a liar, in a debate in the Senate, on the 22.1 nil, Wash ington's Birthday, This is rathor vul gar for the edncators of ' grand moral ideas." It might pass ir Indulgod in by a Confederate Brigadier, or a north ern dough face, but when indulged in by such higb-toned characters, it must be stamped witb the eesl of condom nation. The Naw Judoe. Governor lloyt nominated J. Smith rulhry to bo Pros idem Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial (Chestor county) district of Penn sylvania, and be waa confirmed by 48 voles, there being none recorded in the negative. Judge Putney's appointment filled the vacancy caused by the ap pointment of Judge Butler Is the Uni ted Bute Bench lor tba Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania. RADICA L MA CULVER Y. The Republicans, when they had tho power under Grant, invented the machinery known as supervisors of elections, and attached it to an appro prialion bill in 1872. John 1. Haven port, of New Yolk, who unites in his person the functions of Clerk of the Circuit Court, United Slates Commis sioner, and General Supervisor of Elec tions, is entitled to the patent for this partisan invention, by which many thousands of dollars were put into bis pocket, and enormous power into his hands, which tbe people ff j!-( .iiy saw grossly abused at tbe last election and on previoua occasions. All these laws, 1'ioni reconstruction down to the last on the statute hook whilu the Republicans were supreme in Congress, lurm part of iho general scheme ol centralisation begun soon alter the close of the civil war, and in tended t' go on until the Status should he sboru of riglita that had never be fore been disputed, Mr, Morton and those who acted with him looked lo nothing ulso than a radical change in our iiH-litution, through the abused Ibriiia of law ; and they had the hear ty sympathy ami co operation ol Grant in llialprojeol. Confiscation, toetnalha, exclusion from juries, negro rule, po litical disabilities, Federal supremacy in tho Stales, and a whole brood of kindred measures were among tbo ele ments used to promote its sucoiss. Tho repeal of any of these partisan onactmonls has been obstinately raist ed by tho Republicans since the pass ed into a minority in tho House, bo cause they tenaciously cling to the past and regard repeal as a reflection on the wisdom or justice of this bigot ed form ot legislation. They have yet lo discover that the world moves, and that the people of the United States litter Irom tho lunatic who originated this intolerant and proscripiivo sort ol policy. J lierelore, when Hie Democrats pro posed lo repral Mr. Duvensiri's law, in the very manner that the Repuhli cans had passed it. Mr. Hale, De Gol- yer Uarneld, ami other patriots ol that brand, who bad carried the job thru originally, were virtuously indignant that their example should he imitated, and threatened tlnnga terrible, mean nig an exira evasion and the like, rath er than surrender their supervisors and unlimited slock of deputy mar shals at live dollars a day, lo work as electioneering agents. i lie Democrats know their duty and should perturin it unhesitatingly, i-x Ira session or no extra session, the whole brood of infamous laws enacted merely to perpetuate tbe Republican party in power should be wiped from the statute books with the least possi ble delay. Judoe Sherman Imitated. H. W Stanton, Associate Law Judge in Lu xurne county, against whom measures for impeachment before the Legislature were being taken, on Tuesday last re signed his position. Action in the mat- tor ot Impeachment will doubtless be dropped. By impeachment and con viction he would hereafter be dirqunli ficd from holding offieo, the charges against him seeming loo strong to be successfully met. m.-. uaiaaiit.iB aipeeoa waiea aa ftaiiraroil ta longreN aa tna propriety or attaaaing to oaenr Iba apprut-ria lion billa a elaate rrpaaiiag tba law anib ritioK tha apnniiitinrnt of 3tuiart-,ra of "action, 'tanounae.l the litoiwrui fiir hnllin B bijl4 rluily up the hutorjr of tbe Rrpubliees piirtf wbea I' baj tba Btjnritj is Cuogrraa ThrB enuue-a we-o hall ererr "venioa; alia mt nri "kin f'atii." AwIM llt...KllA n neeure tbl vat paaad. Tba eaiae OK fa b-i be ag gvwl D,w tlul waa Ibeo. that a tbe 4if rarnMft..,f Af-m,J Radical precedents do grate most awpilly upon Kadital ears those tunes Ilea- Zecharieh Cbaollr, ana of the old Rt t-ublloan war boreei, haa bru retari4 to the Uailod aleu-e Hraete, else Ilea, laaaa P. Carle llahey, reilgned. Jtadfeat f .eaanue, Why, we had a four year's war -while Zuch was in his prime and he never went near cnoiigh. to smell pow der. A "war horse"? No, a first class demsgogue and a moral toward. Tho mull who Instated on war, and did not tuke a hand in It, is a knavo or a coward, it not both, On Tub Down Grade. Poslmustur ilunraiill, late Governor of Pennsyl Vanls, at 110,000 a year, took charge of tho Philadelphia Postoffice pn tbe (stof March, at IfaQQ per annu,m His friends claim be saved nothing while Governor. How will be come out of the Postoffice with less than half tbe salary of Governor ? Will be raid on the Poatoftlce T Lovely Again. A Washington tel cgram of Friday, says: Yesterday in oxocutive session, Mr, Conkling, by an appeal to tbe records, compelled Mr. Burnsido to own that be had been in the wrong aa to the facta in tho mstter of the recent disputo between them j aftor which both Senators took back what they bad said about each other." Sensiiile. We notice that Senator Uall, of Elk, has Introduced a rosolu. lion declaring that it is the sense of the Sonnto that it would be unwise and im polito, during tho remainder of this session, to pass any resolutions Instruct ing our members in Congress to their action on any measure before them. Adopted by a voto of 26 yeas to T nays. Lvonsi-a Count- llAsnaan "If I rota for Cameron. J hope tied AlBnghiy will rtrikr ale riMd." Pueh, it la raid, waa tbe pi,ij pledge uf -una oaua, tna ureaooera repreMSmilro o Lv ovtning auBMv, is tha llouea of KepreientaUrai And yvL John taeaa did aula for Uanatoa, and till urea to roiirefenl Lreunlos aouolr I Btllt ..ore tttmtmt I here hus evidently bcon a great blunder committed by some sgont In this matter, Nearly two months have elapsed and there is no lunorol yet, Not so Bad. Somebody wrote ex Governor Seymour, ol New York : "II you are elected Governor of New York this year you will bo our candidate for President next year." Ho replied ' You tell me that by gelling into tho frying-pan this year I can get into the fire next year. 1 respcctlully decline both propositions." Rioni.-SenaUi bill No. 07, "grant ing pensions ol (75 per annum to tliu surviving veterans of tho Mexican war or lo tho widowa of soldiers and sailors of said war," parsed finally by a vote of 30 yeas to 6 nays and it now goes lo the Uouso for concurrence. We are for tbe surviving Mexican soldier and hope tbe bill will pas. Rewarded. Mr. Hayes hasappoint- ed a man named Badger, Collector, and another named McMillan, Postmaster ol New Orleans. Tbe Philadelphia Telegraph, a Republican paper, smjs lbs appoihlmonta show a contempt for decent publio sentiment. They are ol the worst class ot louiiana politi cians. It Is reported that there Is some pretty tall swearing being done at Uarnaburg, in a private way, because Governor lloyt does Dot make np bis Cabinet. We won dor who ia Governor I AUTHORITY OF PA It EATS I OVER Til KIR CtllLliliEXS' SCHOOL STUDIES. In lliocasoof Trustees of Schools against Van Allen, the question as to what right the parent has lo direct the studies pursued by his- child who at tends a publio school is considered, ll is held that the trustee of a school (lis trict may prescribe what studies may be pursued and may regulate the class ification uf the pupils, but thul a par ent muy select from tho branches pur sued those which tho child shall study, Kj long as the exurcisu of such selec tion does not interfere with tho system prescribed for tho school, and that they cannot bo excluded from one study simply because be is deficient ia anoth er. In this case the pupil was denied admission to a puhliu high school be cause ol his deficiency iu a knowledge ot grammar, which his rather bad for bidden him to stud tlo had ui-ked to bo admitted ta pursue only lliose studies which be wus sufficiently pro- Itcicnt in to enl'tle In in lo admission lo the high tovhivl. The Court held thai rule requiring Ins exclusion was un reasonable and could not bo rnl'iircetl. lu Morrow against Wood, in Wiscou- ain, a lather directed his child who at tended a iiuhlio school, lo study only oerliiin branches among thosu laugbl in a school. Tho teacher, with notice of such direction, ri quired tho child to study other subjects, and upon his ro- lusal lu do so whipped lulu. 1 his was held to bo an unlawful assault. In Riileson against i'o-t, in Illinois, a girl, 16 years ot age, was in attend ance upon a puhliu school, to the bene fit ol which ebo was i Milled, and was in a class which, by the ccx r-e of sludy proscribed ny Iheiliiectoraol I he school, was required ta study book-keeping. Under Iho direction ot her parents she retimed to pursue the study, and lor thai ri-Hion was, by tbe teucher, acting uuuer tliu tinier ol tha ill rectors, h.rci- hly expelled Irom tho school. The Court held thai the directors and teach rr were all liable in an action ol tres pass, the directors having no power to prescribe such a rule or to authorize the teacher lo enforce it. Albany (S. i.) uxv tiournat. JOE BRADLEY'S DECISION. Judge Uoadluy, of Cincinnati, deliv ered un address Saturday night before the liamilion uounty Democratic Club, on that Iruillul topic, "The Electoral Commission. lie drew tho curtain from the past in a very effective man ner. Indeed, tho story ul U7G-7 can not be too oflcu repeated before the Americans, and the Juuire was espe dally graphic on tbat Florida business. Alter relating the steps which led lo ihe order for a second count, he said : '-Here was the Supremo Court say ing, count Manateo, Hamilton, Jackson and Mourov, and hero was Zach Chand ler, trembling with tear lest tbe wick ed Democracy should irct tbe Presi dency, saying, 'You have got to count tbem, but throw out something else.' And me atute llelurning Hoard very quietly took Baker county and cutout lai tiyville and Jacksonville, and gave Mr. naves to maiority In tbe Stale. That ia bow Florida camo to bo called a Republican State. Are you surpris ed that tbu people ot Florida are not in love with the Republican party 7 What did Florida dof Did it submit In this ouiragu? Tho now lleluruinir Board, inaugurated with the incoming ol a Democialio Htatf administration, mado a re canvass ot the Slate ami announced that Tilden and Hendricks hud carried it, and on tbe same 2lith of January tbo Legislature sanctioned the re-canvass, and put tbe broad aoal of Iho Slate of Florida Upon iho result by law. tot, wbeq tho Llectorul Com mission mot, the ground on which the vote- of ibe Statu waa counted for Hayes and heeler was lb lost ground tbitt would suggest ilsell the reason was the sacred doctrine ol States rights. They had stolen the voto, tliereloro tho Stale bad tho sa cred riiiht to have it stay stolep. They nan stolen me vote, ibereiore no pow er existing in the United Slates could legally reclaim tho stolen properly." DisaHACtD Abroad. Gcorgo F. Se ward, our plenipotentiary to China, is likely to bo impeached. Ilia conduct as Minister, haa boen outrageous, il half is true that ia rcporlod. Tbe House on the xi th ult., passed Congressman Mpnngers resolution declarinu; Minis ter Seward in contempt for refusing to produce his consular books before the committee, and authorizing bisarraiitu- mcnt befure the harot tbe House to show cause why he should not be ar rested and held for such contempt, il Seward still refuses lo produce his book, as bo undoubtedly will, the Springor committee wil report articles oi inipeacnineui against uun. i bo re port will aot forth that the testimony convicts Seward of gross malfeasance in olnce, sutnoient to warrant such ac tion. A Famine Predicted. Mr. Wilson, United Slates Consul at Jerusalem, writes that serious apprehensions pre vail there of (amino, owing to the con dition of tbe crops. Arrangements have boen made lo Import flour and grain direct Irom New York, and ihe Consul baa furnished the merchants in. formation with this view. Tunis and Tripoli are suffering more from drought than I'lilestine, and the condition of Beirut is more favorable than that of Jerusalem. '1 he free dispensary ot the ixmdon Jews Society has rendered el fioicnt sorvicc. Good. Tho Doylestown Democrat says: "There comes a rumor from ashlngton, that there is a difference of opinion, which is begetting bsd blood, Whether the I'emocratic INulional Com mittee shall be run in tho interest ol Tilden, or Thurman. This difference an easily bo settled, by running iho o imnnltoe In tho interest ol the Dem. ocralic parly." Correct. A Good ONE.--T.ere was a dread. fill rumor at Washington that Senator Thurman'a wife and daughter (Mrs, McCoiiri.k) bad visited the wile of Senator Bruce, (colored) ot Missiaaaip. pi, but Senator Thurman, with a snort in his red bandana, said it was a "d d abolition lie." Political Vermin. In-1801 iheie were 46,049 Federal officeholders. Four years later the number bad in creased lo S3 067. In 1873 the num ber stood at 86.G60, and in 1877 it was increased to 00.384. The number since the war has about doubled. congress bas gone home, but our Legislature seems lo be paving tho way liir an extra session hv not doimr - - - -n anything this section Nonoofyo tricxs, Doysi $rw Sdi-rrtisrtnrnts. laeaaiaa. Ulearaeld, ie. YOtlNU MEM prepare I for eotlra kwetaeaa IKa. Ibe ealr ieetitatiea la Ike Ualiel Buloa eielailrale derated W praeteeal bweiaeal edaeatloa. Hebeet alwaea Rt aaerlew. Stadaett oaa ee.r at awp ilaaa. IW ateesiar ftwbu Rafl BertteoAere aMr,. ,J.C.bllTU. A at. e, e.ewaj ailinaayh, re. lTritft, rVt.it.lav TP''., rim.irt. a T"A " . 4 rwi iu m . ,ff I f..l ,.. rr IUM ntw gaw . TV VI f be-alttl . t,U -It rr4 $ty eaaai tt rtrrvf- f W -t rttsM rf Ee-rttf! f tHWsr, lr W vt-Bmw ii. i i ituaiiitu .m Fer oM bj U. b. bp U $U'frtlrmfn.K AIIMINIMTMATOK'M Nimi'K. Nntioa la berrho given that l.elter r Ad. Biini'treliou on Iho ailata of JOHN IILUKIt 1,1 Ml, lata af B edvhnhip, ClearSald euuntr, Pa.. daeraed. hat iaa boea duly (raoled to the BoderilKneU, all pert , at ladobtod t" aalJ ettale will plteaa make tmieeiliate pavmatit, and tliore baring rlaiina ar deataudl agaiott the Mine will preaent tbeiu proper! autheutteated lor Battle. KBUlwllboul delaj. UKOttt'K U. Kilts,, AduiloUirator. LotkrnbBrg, Pa., Feb. t, 1870 St. XTOTICB TO PABRNTSW Tha under y alt-ntd wltbft lo glee aollo that the will opeB a eebnnl la tba Leonard aohool balMlng. Ib tbia borough, oa tha Brat Mondat is tier Bail the Atb to oeatlnoo three nontnt. SmellcMld.rnw.il ha laugbl by tna hinder gertra atrthoil Trriee fit per Areolar, 19 t'B para on ine am der of toltnol. Further liifo'ntlo-i lo retard lo tluliet aad teruia oau ba bed bt atlliag oa or a,l l-eing MISS HA ITI ftionnn, chaw llouta, Claarlleld, Pa. Feb. II, IS? m. A llnlTIIH'H KIM'll I'. In tbe Oi.urtor A CntDtunn Pleaaof Clearflaldeoun'T. No.W June Trris. IS-S. H Pa.. No J3I, srpt T , 'JS. Jnhu tivin A Brother! to ura ve. W. C. Arnold and A lat. II. Iivln. Tha Auditor aiplatei1 lv tbe Court lo dial rlb- ute the tiroi-crde erlrins irout tbvBorriff't tale of the real e-ul. of W. V. Arnold and Ales. tl. Ir. vin un.ler ihe above writ, will meet tbe iiard'a in lere.lel fur the nurpiiit or hit appnintuirut, on VKIliAY, tba itib d.y of MAHOII, IS7V, at 2 a elorb H. M , at bit toice Clearfield, wben aad wbrra all partiea Interetlud uiar atieo'l. UbVAH atlf.l.lir.l.b Peh. , ISrH-St. Auditor. Sheriff's Sale. B lrtii of nni.rT writu Af Fir1 F"ri in- ttiM ant f tb Tonrt of (VmiaVtA plt tf Cnr. flrltl noun IT e unit In a fiirn-tf, ihfr will 1 hAtynrh ' ClrtrtlfiM. Ait Patnrrijr. Mrrh IMh IHIO. at I a'pIm b. m., th follow. nt dtferihod rfiil rtnl. to wit i Al, mrtaain tt't o groin-l .iut In th v i I Ufa of Moit'itjid, Hu'Iiiq ioabin, ClrarAnd Co , I'., bvclntitf g a tt't cuuthssro buu d-tTT tf Hit of the puhl.o roi.1, twtfilT t AtrMp trow tbi north M'trn corner ui &) lot aom by rrnkim K llrwitt iu J e C. K'ioe; ibrbe Nu.ih l lgrti Kbi AO fret to WMl i Ibtne H tb 8V d,rriM mil IV4 tct to fot j tbeni'ajrimiibll degrm wc t (to iert to t'il t ilit'ueo North at- dtrvM west 194 fart to plooo or bffifmikat, o Moiuiag tboui one-fourth ot oore, bfiuj t itai tut detie4 hj K MwHtLa wiU U U. Jl. Cr)rlt, and having i fan 01.0 trwUd Iramo dwelling buuia, labia, and Othrr outbuilt.. a a. Btlird. tanan ib iootioo and toba M ai th pt opart ul Wia. Alio, bj vlru of a writ of f,ri F9it on Tharaday. Marcll (Mk, IRTO, At lo'oloek P. al.,thabl)w.tr.gproprtj,t'sHlt: AH th lntre it .f aald Dkfaotlaati fa that or tain real fiUbla titmla abuiit two milai from Car wrnavtllc, m Pika townibip, Cloarficld ooaftty. Pa i (Uwrlbed ai Mlowt. Uo4lnaia r a ehvtu nal corner loroerly tha m i'h a irner of Ua I of Theodore England ; ibetoa bj laid laad north i degrcoa wet! 112 (erahci to a maple oa lioo of wbsvt wai Jobo R'gU' "tata; theooe bjr aald line foa'h 46 dagnNie west S3 perehee tm m ebet nut tbe. otfc ooraar of taid Ktlef aetata; tbeane by taid land aorih 4 dvcretia wett W perobei to a white oali earner; ihtnee aouth 46 dogreer wett M perebei to a hemlooh eornar; tbnnoe aoith 8 leffroca aat J50 parehaa to a bealouk euroer ; ihenoe eoulh 2t deKroricaitfl? perobai to tluoei j ttienoo ourth AS deitreea aait 331 perobei to a poilf tbenosj aoath 34 dgreri eaat ISO pnrchea (o a port; then a aorih 17 degree east 1 .10 per- ebta to a post i tbeooe Burtb I drgrae ateal 1 1 1 percnea to a Dita pioe flornor ol now or tormerty af Joaeph Bpeuaer t tbaoa Uy laid laad north ilk slegreai wec 147 t It pereaa lo an oak earner i tbaoe atill by taid Hpenoer't land - - north 47 drgressa won IS per ihe to a poll ; theatre by land foroerly owned by Ueorge Beau aorth 44 d-greee wen 10 1 ptr.-hei tA pnat corner ef aaid Tneodara Kogiaad ( tboaoa by aid England'a land aa h 41 dtrgreeo eit V2 ptrebej lu theobeinvitoorn(r. fltepiaeeof begin ing, euoialaiug f4U aerea, 127 perehei aad alluw. aoop, 're or leee. being pari ot a treat iurfeye.1 a warrant to Niokiltn llriAu, and ka iwu hi warrant No. W4I, and bar kg i hereon a water aaw mill anrt itua ihiagie a ill, dwelling huuM aad aihuildingi. Abiat 49 aora ai tre or lei, are cleared, baring tfceruoa ittai fruit trat, uud Teriitqi' improreinxnU A gre-t part ll tiutbir land, baring ibera a large qiantiy ol r .la tlilv inne, btukek and o:br liatiwr euitabla n,irti, ebinjfles a"d olber kiudi ot luiuber Siiind, taken in t-iecurfan cd tw be told ai Ibt p'operiy .f J. C.4 J. It. Kmiicr. Also, that auruia let of gruaal, witb a two- Hory irnuie dwelling bouse and outuuudingi. an t improvement tnenrjn, omupiel of etd J. K. K elier, la ihe Imruayh of CurWelT ile, d eicrlbe4 an fullowi : 6i'iut on the a tut a ude of Slate itifeu and frualtng oa amd & ale arrevt. ouuiuienQing at tlte itreet ai a (ornor of to formerly w-eupd by Jmmn 11. Flowing j theooe eoulbward y aaid l"t iKtf teet to Hima al.ey ibeooe weit ward by laid lly feet lo a poet j thenno aorihwartl lv tet to Hute itruet j ibeaoe by Biao ll reel aaatward no Teat to tbe plica of betflanlni. l4ital, u ke la eae-mnea aai to Km eld ae the property ef J. H. KraUor, A Mo by vlrtae of a writ of Tt. ., 0B Tbureday , Hairb I', IbTU, tbo tbllowtug proper J, to Bit) Alio, a certain (not of laad lunula Daeearia tnwnthip, Cket! 1 oounty, PaM bouodod and ditrrlbed aa fillowe, rli: No. I, on ibe eaat by land of Juba W. Lal) on ihe north by Und or M W, Caldwell i on tbe weft by land of Sa-Bpftm. W alien A Vot aud aouth br Olearflttld crtMb onatMining 179 aer . with bt aaret elearedp bar mg a tog n aae ia oy on. urge lug barn, itnall orihard, and other eutbaildingitborvoa. Ne. 1. buunacd aad dveeribed aa follow 1 1 On (1 a eat hy Innda of liaae Kiaith. north hy laaae er Jau-ei i roe, weit by landiuf Joaeph W. I.ali, aouth by land of Amaira rvitb ead fimaiff ea iait, eooUining mtrt ai d allowaooe with 2t aert CUaivd. with large Unit Mill, large two lory dwelling bouie 3iS0 with hitobed 1070 and teaant bop I iorlee 11 by 31, w.tb atabie ana otner (.nioniltiioge I ber eon. Belted, taken iaeiecutiiia and to bo told aa the property ot B4raabaa Ara strong. Tirmi or Balo. The priee or inia at which tha property thai I bo atruok off ainat be paid at Ua linear tale, oranoh o her arraageejeate made a will be approved, otherwise tbe property will bo laaediattly pat Bp and told again at tba tipoaao and rub or tbo pereon te wheat U waa i truck off, aad who, In eaae or deneiaaoy at neb re-aala, ahall make good tho tano, & la ao laataBoe will tho Utotl U preMBted im Coun for oBirB.atioa aaleai tha aioaey 1 aetaalli paid ta the abort. ANUKaW ffcMZ.jr., tfuaHirr urrica, I liberiir. Claarflrld. . tm M. I?7I. "I)F;lTKRft NftTICC, X Notice it heifby given tbat tbo following ao. oouutf bara been examined and panned by me, aad remain lied or reeord lo tbia office for tbe In epeotion of beire, legateea, eredilore, and all other. Intonated, and will be preaented te tbo neat Or pbant' Court ol Clearfield county, to ba held at th Court Hqum. Ib the borough of ClearCeld, oom menoing on the Id Monday (being th I7tb day) of March, A. 1). ; Final aooonai of Or erg Barrett, I locator or th oi'aie of Hubert Yuen, lata of borne id towa ibip, Clearfield aounty, Ha., deeeaaed. Fint aoeount of Joaeph Bhaw, A. H. Phaw and A. B. febew, Rsaeniori of tbo tale ef Bit-bar I hhaw, 6t lata of awraea tovothlp, Clearfield omioty, pa., deaean Vinal aaennnl of J. f. Oiwald, Adaiiaiilrator D. B M. C T. A. of the eitate of U Henry Tnaa, lata of Brady to a-nib ip, ClenrfleU eeanty, Pa., deeeaeed, The aoaount of Margaret Yaa aad J. t Oawatd, AdminiMraton or the eiUte ot J.eob nat . Uto oriliady lewnilaip. C liar Held ooaaiyt Pa, dieeet, Partial aeunt of L t. 1111, Adtalnlitrator of th ettate of Ainoi llile, late ol ihe bomngh of Lam tier City, Clearfield county, Pa, d.4ld. Firrt aceoont nr R. & BirebSrU, Admlninntnr f the let of afnerph BirahHeld, Ul of lb btirvngh of Cloartlold, Pa . dvoewed . Final ruM of L D. WeM, guardltn of Theo dore Wdd, a mlnnr heir of John Wel l.Ute W th tewmhip of Ueoraria, Clearfield oounty. Pa., deoaaaed. Partial aeeonn of Jamet "tPpbeBion, froardfan of Jane Net, a minor ektld of Philip B. N. ff, lata of I'nrmtde township, Clearfield oaaty, Pa deeaed. Partial noeounit of Lemuel Breri, guardiaa af L' tnuel Neff, Hobert N-ff end EUa N.-ff, minor rbiMren of Phl lp B. Neff. lata of fturnaide towa hip, Clearfield oounty, Pa.( dooeaaed. Pertlal oeeounti of JaiaM B. Orabam, guard Iaa r Uanll Kider, JtM,.k Hidr, Henry Blder, tad Itolomon Hlder, miner beire r Joab Ridr, lat of CoTlngton tjnthifi, Clearfield Oouniy, Pa., deoaaiM. Fioal oeBBt of A. 0. Tate, Administrator f tbMat of Ktitahetk Miller, lale sf ggi toeoihip, Clartlid iiaty, Pa , deMe4. Final aeeoant of A. a Tato, Admlnlnrato af lb aetata of Je Stone, lata ef 9.igg towa ibip, Clearfield ouaiy. P., deeend. PartUI aeronntof A. C. TaU, A ImiaUtrator of Hate eel Pwell, lat ef Cleat field borough, do eeei. Partial aeooaal of A. 0. Tata. Admialiira'or of lb eeuuot Pbiiaodar tmitk, la oaf Lawrowa tewnaalp, Clearfield oantj. P., deoaeaeJ. Firm partial arBBtf Irampten .ll and t. L Hoover. AdmiotatratNT of lb atat of N. lat Urewd tewnabia, Clearfield1 want;, Pa deeoared. I L..I MORGAN, Hewietar A Reenrder. I Ct.rl Pb. (braary Itth, II I te. 1 Sheriff's Sale. ly vlrtM af wrlta f lr( Fm. I l of the Ceori of Oom me Plena af Clear. fit oBatrt aad m directed. Uee will ho ORpoaod ta paklleiale, at th Court Henae, IB tbe borough of Clearfield, en Tbnrediy, tbs Itth Any ar Maroh, l7,at I 'leak, p. a, th following dae liked real Mlaia, M wltt A eectaia plash from beast tiiaei Ib Kerth Routt dale, t leaifieid eo..iy, Pa., e t Ne. 374 la th taal of raid twa, wettinoinw at a pwwt Oa the sjonh-oieei ora f Hee4 aad JetaBBsWh aveaao j ihM M dgr io ti lo a pset ibe ae euth a est IM teat t W e ky j iboe along alley sorth fix degreoa wei m ta -(( lavtjow Ban at tfagrmm 9mm 14) teet to tha i4m a k-tfiawiog. lwlsMkU by Uleee If leetha. tkited, UAaa U aoa. lion anH to ba M ibe property of Jno, Mai well, owner or reputed owner, and Patriok 8ha I nto, lerr-loiil Alio, a Berlin two ilniy lVm h'xna. iltnat It (tradf-rd loanehip, fkisrleld eouniy, I', U I lag elgb ta fttt front and iwnlr eUlit frt ' deep, frith a twttwitory hituhoB, I2tl1 feel, with lot and euiieUg Hpuitvnaat thereto, bounded kill deeentM'tl a iohowsT, rn; ui ine o'in "7 letidiof Wltliain Albert A Hrotheri, on th Kelt br Ian I or Cherlei W. Brgor. N-rih by laad of I Q. A C. W. Uarffer, and the Writ by publio roed.ooaiaMiig lu. aorei, B-ual, takeu In -utinn and to ba mid a the property i-f Iaih li, Bargor. V.wrrt.W V -Svt frame dwelling bouw, I iliuale ia Bradford onbip, Clearfield itouoty,- Pa , together with ib lot ad ear elege eppurt' neat thereto t taid bout li twrnty-rigbt loot lu front and elstbiM-B leet d e(i, with hitvbeo at tiehed, 12 U feet, and being on tract of Uad Btalnlng about fit) aart, nunlel by lend uf liaiah Utrger on tbe North and Wt, anil by lend of Alherte on th Kart and !ni(h. and al.o by tlie publio Mad kading from Wtxidland to Mhaejiviile. 8Ue4, tann In ieoutin and to bo told aa the property of C bar lei Uarger. Aleo, a one an I a bull toTf p ink frame building, filuat in lb village or Itl-irevil., t'tvartis-M iM.uuly, Pa., beginning at a point ou ihe huuib li te t-i HrnaJway aireet in lali village; tbi-ttue utb tO d-grees Weit 161 feet ' t , thfOf Houlh Av degree 7 tniiiui-a .V.t bt teet 10 pool 1 ibnaoo north 30 drgren end 8 uiinult1! kail Ii0 fet-t lu p'it on Urailaav Mrerl ; ihencv along laid it not tiutih iV degreee 10 ininute Weit bit liet 10 place oi beginning, and know In ibe general plan of laid village a ll Mo. 37. bVitt-d, tabvn In cieemion add t b aold a the pn.prriy ol Lewi-euro McN igbt, omotT or reputed owoer, end J. tt. Lehman, o'Binio'.ur. Tart m or Balk. Tha price or iuia at wblcb the propert aball be atruok oil wut Im paid at tbe tiuie ol iala, or uob tttber arrangeiuenti mad as will be approved, otherwine the properly will bo lutmediaiely put up and mid again at tbe oipenxe and rink of lb pnnoo to whom il waa itru'k oft, end Mho, tn eaie of dcdeiency at each n tale, 1 hall w aike good Iba ratne, and In no I tula nee will tke l)tj( be prerenied In Court for eoniirm tion unlee lb inofey li acuaM pttid lo th Sheriff ANUHKW PKSTZ. Jr.. 8HKnirr'e Omen, 1 Shnntf. Clmrlletd, I'a.. Fob. IV. 1K79 SherilTs Sale. BY e.rru of writ" of Fi. F ., Iued out of Ib Court el Common Plaai cf Clear field eoantr. and to me direeted, tber will b ozpoaed 10 PUIILIC flALB. at the Court llooie. In ihe bor. -ugh of Clearfield 011 i'liuraday, Ilie 13th day uf Man li, at I o'alock p m , ibe tolloBriog deienbed real eitate, tn wi: Tbe following tt entate lit-itte ta Peon Iwp , Clearfield oouniy, Pa-, boua-i-1 oa tbe north by laud of J. W. Hiffvriy, went br Und of Irvtn A MaberTt y, eact by land of 3'gler A Iteed. touth by land .f Patriek Kafieny. cuntainleg IHaoref, mnr or b-ai, with liu( 2!t aerea fiared, aul bering ibemiO era-ted a email frame ho a and a lug atabie, being th uodlrldod Interest in the above trael of land. Be ted, taken in eieruti a and to ba lold a tha property of li. P. iUfferty. Alan, the following property af rUwuel Hoppir, situate tn Osooola b rough OlearRel I oounty. Pa., bounded mad deearibed ai fullowi: Two lo't fronting on Ctl ittvei end running book l."0 fret to aa alley, bounded 4t by Ueoattir alley, onth by 1 oal eirfrat. wet by lot N . liS north by Hpruee alley, and known ai loll Not. 322 aad ?2K, and baving 'hereon ereeled a two ftnry brick bouae wiib bhek kiiehen attached, well floiehed, rotil boue, fraine liable, and other out -building, mbjeet to the purobate mony due Daniel Miller oa lot Nn. tU, bld bf llelrndan' undor artk-le of agreement. An. Petre I, taken in raeeotion and lo bi aold a tha property of Herq uti Hopper. Al, the renJ ettat of the It r feci ant, rl!uat la Burnetii towm.hip, Clearfit Id Co, P., boondrd and deeoribed aefo'lowit NoKb by P. M Urk nnberry, weal byj, Uurg'in.ler tal, -.utb by John Korabaub's ettat. eat by JameaUallabtr, eooUihiog b9 aerei, all eleared, a J thereon erwted a two itory frame dwelling buee, log t'aro, grain boo, and other oulbuiidiaga, wittx a god bearing orrhard. Relied, taken in execu tion and to taw id as the property f 8aiDu-l Brieklrj. AIM), all lb realeMate of the Defendant altu at in B-iU townehip. Clear ft Id t-ootT, Pann., bonadt-d and deirnbod ai fotlown, to wit : Be ginning at a h te pineourner, theooe much 314 west 1.10 petotie to apit, tbeooe north Kij0 ea-l one bubdred aad H-eeoiy perches' to a cbeii- nut mp 11 ng ; in. nee n-utb aat lfl, perchet. to a poll ; ihenoe toutb -" west 14 perobea to ihe place of beginning, containing I4J acretaod 41 perobet. with about HO aerea oleared. bar teg erected thereon a plank bouse (fiItoibd) IA 1 SI with kitchen aiiacbed, an t an old liable. Srite.1, tken tn eieeuti'ia, an i tn be I dd the propcity of K7L. Miller. Alao, all th Defendant' Intereit In tSe fol lowing dereribrd real clie ritua'e in Cheat iwp.. Cicarlie'd eouniy, I'a , bounded and deoritxv a follows : Beginning ot a fall. biokory 1 tbeaee ly lend of II r try Kurd ad otaan north 5J de gree! ea-l snj errheit a post; thence by in.d d Dae d Mitchell east TV p-rehei 1 a maple : thenoe by land of sane north II d-grees e.iai I ill perohei to a poet , 1 hence by landi warranted to Henry Mtieitr aud other avu b SSJ d greet east 140 perebei to a post ther e by Iniuls warr-snted to Peter fiulfia and otbera sou'h ti degreo wait to4 pcrrbei to a port ; tfaeoo west Ml perukes t I'lai of Brgluiaiiig, being part of n Urjrer iraat Warranted to Henry Oulfln, containing t9 acre and B'lowaBee, hating thereon ereetrd a ten Hory 'tome bMe, a l barn, aa tewint hou. on log boa, n lug bam and oth.e onihaildingf with two hearing robrdi, and baring about 80 aerc cleared, tfelsed, taken in eteemina and to braold a tbe property of Win. Wwl. Alio, th following deioriboJ propert, iUile la Bacteria iwp, CI a-field Co., Pa., bounded eaat b land of tfatnaal llegaut and Stewart Cowen, eouih by lnd of tile wart Cowen, west by land of J a m- and Ueor Oshall.nnt nor-h by land of Wallace A Hopk lot, containing 1.16 acrei, with aUHit 40 wore elearwd, nnd haviag lber enoted atw tory from houHand trmo ruble, and other oatboil-nngf Hitiml, take Ib ie tB and te t aold ai th p'Oper-y of Jame C Oil. Also, th fol owing dewjfibid pr prty, iltnat m l.awrvtioe township. Cler"ell eounty. Pa, bouodod aud deterlbed aa follows. On the east hy land of II T halea. south hy lnd of Mr. llowlea. weet by land or il Brown, north by Und of Bow tor, ontalning ifi acree, ore er leu. with about la aero eleared, and having I hereon ereeled a twoatery from house, a log bara. and other am th tiding. Betted, lake tn aaao' tion and to ba old ai ti prop- rty of Jas. S, Norria Aleo, a certain town lot situate In the village of JaoMvtlle, lialieh township, Qlarl!d oouniy, Pa., situate oa wrnr i.f Main aai Cntlaut Kla , fronting fin foot more or leu oa Mai atraet, and reaaiag a ong Cb. taut atraet Ifin feet mora or lesa. ta a aitoy. and Known la gener.l plaa of said village as sol Ho. M, and having thereon areoted a tweatory frame heoo, wH finished, a iugtr honse, aubi, buteber shop, and other oitbuildioga Heiaed, taken in eaouttoa and ta be euid aa th proparty of Q. A. HeaiiL Also, tb fallowing dewrlbal mt wot tt 0' Robert Leech, situate la Pike towa hip. Clearfield oouniy, p. bownded oa th eat' by laat of D fcittee, south hy land of D, Kt'tir, we.t hy land of Wm Del, aorth br laad of Mihigu.oola4 iag iu acres, more r lee, all oleared, with bear lag orahard. a d baring thereon rctl a larg two nory Iramo dwelling koue, larfa frame baB, and other uaibni'diugi. Belted, takes as eieeulion aad to be sold the property f Hob't Uvh. Aleo, the following describe.! pro-je-ty of Wra. A. Head, situate In Lawrenc township, Clearfield ooanty. Pa , bownded and deerthd a f-liows ; 1 a tb aait br lands of Klist Read aL al , eomh by land of Wm. Bpeckmao, west by land of Wm Hpaokmao and lurmplk, aorta by land of Miles Head, containing HI aors, mora or laa, with about tfi orea oleared, baring thereon erenird a iwo-atory frame bouea, with hit abet, afUehad. large irame bank barn, aad other oatbaildiagt. Also, another piece or land sliuat la Lewrvnoe towaibip. hounded and deeenbod as followit Oa lb eait by land of Hbrt Porter, lh by laad ol KrogUaod Mullea.weat by laadnf MoCrarken. aorih by land or Robert P irter, oooui niag fit mvn, more or leu, unimproved, aod having IhwrtoB erected a aaw mill, a snali dwelling bouse, nnd lie ble. t vised, taken i eieoutioa aud t bo sold aa the property of Wm A Heel. A s, a eerlaia t'sit or piee of land sltaate la Brady lowaakip, CHiailvld ounty. Pa,, bounded a ike east by laa.ls ef Ueti. Kaarr. J. and Jh 81 south hy leads f J.-hn X ap tine aad fcHiabeih Xumpa Ine. a th weet by towoaDip road, aud en iho aorth by Andrew Mit'er an-1 Milton wollendry, Boiitalning 4 acre, m ire or 1M. with about II) ureelard, aad b haJaae web tm rd with nine and other timSer. Heited, tahea in eieratiow aud to bo sold as the properly or Chart herb. . Also, following described real etat of Mary McCraakt B, aitaato in tJreeawoo.1 taahip Clearfield oounty, Pa , boanded and deseribed aa tollowai Beginning at a post) tboaoe ouaih bu degree west Tl fi Ifi perch as tu a poatj ibeeee aorta a0 degreea wet Ul peretie u a poet j thn north degree n MJ erebei t a hlrhi tbene south M degrees eaat 131 perukes tu plaa of begiaamg, eoouimag aaroe, wita aboat 44 aer oleared, aa I hiring theroa eneeiad a log house, two stones bigo, barn and uibor eatbuitd.uga. Hailed, taken le teati a and to he H-M a tba property of Jaa. W. Lcoker aud Mary M4rraha. Also, tb following deseribed property. altit ta Burnside horough, Clirfield aunty. Pa., bounded oa the wt by Mam etreet. oa the aorti Ky lot ef Jam He Murray, ia the eait by an alley, oa the south by other lot of Defendant, (rooting 7fi feet Main rrt. nnd running baak abttat HO fort to aa l ay. having a to.airy frame dwelling Ooaeeaad a atabl thereoa free led. Bailed, take In eeuilon and lo ha sold aa the property of A. II. Shaffer, Dvfeadeat, aad Jaiael Me M array, lrr toaauL Alee, all that rlai iraai at pioe ef bead oil aato ia Uwrawwa lwaikp, Cleotaeld owaaty, Pa., iMinaded aad deribd as fsilUwat Begin aiag at a poH srar f laud at Janoh Ouliah j theee weet by .in of Jaeeb Irrla 101 porehee to a poet 1 ibeaoe by lioo of Mania Xieh.li aad Thoeaae IsMiea'i Uad 3iw teea 1 1 a float 1 41 pf. eheenenh ei hie k wry); theaee Bortb li da x reel east III perabae te a sM thtaee aartw almg lie of Jaeeb U.li .hi Uad ft perekei p , 4 weginatBg.eaataialqg 11 are aa 1 lut perok wtih a boo I k aora altered aad Bade iUvMlea a- d having tkertxsfl eoot4 a large two atery frame dwelling houte, large bank bar-i, and ethr outauildiaga, detai l, tatea in aiteaiiea a4 to we sold aa tb property ef Aoram ilamphrey. AM 1, a ruia M or ple af greoad ia lb hoMugh of Meutodale. hoaadvd aad deeertbrd as twllewi 1 Boa a sed oa the MertB by Maaaah 4.ot, a th 8 -ath hy railroad, a the Mart by Weed Mrtt and mm tb Wert by Ul ef JaaM Her wood, being T lee) Irvat oa Uaaaah rtiwot aad 3 feet dp,ad bar lag thor. erortel a threw lory irame hotel, know a ihe Cwewuaatftl Utl. - AIMbrMU aam haewagh, hamadad oa ibe hurt t; (o of Jeaae Haley, aalae Boaih hy Mo. M, aa ta hy ieerge nreot, aael aa th W.4 hy Moyta altwf. aad feeing tosree W. bvf (raaa ho, kaewa a th Mar. peeu Uriel. hleoHwlib hop. le, bult "7!" and other outbuilding. Seised, take in , lion and to b sold a iba property af Wmj Alert, the tot 'owing reel estate ittuti, t a towniblp, Clearfield ooanty, Pa., being tkt ' diri leJ one third interest of Jam Aa... V Lstlitts. Atlsiai ta thi foil.it. in ..7 " erty 1 Beaalaglapen aumer flaadoi -: i.nwaUua t tnonoa uy tract la name Wi,,, lie wart llfiperohe W ituaes where tiiaa l, . i IIBporehoi to -toaeswherepi.,1, nee aouth IM perebes to ooet ; thta for ; thenee aouth l I perobis to poet ; thtm. IB pen-bra tu a pt) theme nonk U ptrtlM " V,wt w -giowing, owawiaieg ir Mr,( . 174 perobae, mero or lei, with about H . " oleared, being psrt oi a larger tract imta,rL! nam of Rot'l fliewart, p-d frv. w and wife to Ltliita Adami.rreorded la Wt,, !6smt In Herd Book No S. page 48, aae kiti ' thereon rreUu a tw-t storv Irame boaw. frt2! burp, and BeetHMry ontbuildiog. Railed' in,, in eieeotion and to bo eeld ai ihe pro4rtf f jj and Letitia A-law. Tkrhi 1 r sSalb. Tba prie or iut at lb property aball b siruek off must kt tajj u Ui tin or isle, or tuch other arrabtrana made aa wit) be approved, otherwise the proper ty will b Immediately put up and sold irtUu the aipenaa and rink of tho fffrion to 1. aa struok off, and who, in ao tf dt l,i,P, . euob re sal, shall wak good tbe eaiai, H4 it no itnuooe wilt tbo ld be presented laCnert lor eoDhriwaiio anloaa tbe mnney liaeteiliT paid In the rih.nff. ANiKKW Piij Jr 7 bnaatrr'a Urrica, I Hkriff Clrfieid. Pa.. Feb. IV U. ( Sheriff's Sale. B Y virtue of sundry writ or IV Lt mf out of tbe Court ol Common Pleas of I'laa, tm id Co , and to laedireeted, there will Ui to public sale, at the Court House, Id thekoreaj.k of t:Wrfl-M. oa I hiiraday, the Utit da 0 illart-ll, lHl(, t 1 o'c'ora p. D., tbo (ullow. Ing described r&l estate, teWU: that earlaln lt f land situate In CWt field Itor 'Ub Cl-arfild Oounty, P , htmi lt No. bH, bounde'l the north by Market itne on lb east b) bt No !, routh by an a) , 4 wet hy all., bing li lt front MtriH aireet and 171 let duep to tba alley, u e.ik I lot is ereeieti a two-itorr iraute qwelha DUItt I aim a bp on iawi with a lar, f(ai t, l etad of lot. and oth-r o-jwary "at-huttditiBva, j bVU?d, taken tn executl m, aod lo he , u,t I property of J . M. Ketileberur. ' Aim, aoertalu tract of land iltuatt io Djta. Kid township, Clearfield cuoty, la , ntiiii. Ing about ID0 acre', au'i nr leu. with b,t 'A rm oleared. and belng -eted thi-reoe a 1 w mill and ibittgle-mtll at tar bod, with HaHhaf; boo,iw.i atorin biah, piaith frame sUhltisd critia houie. and other outbuilding, with inall orchard, boindt'd at by A. Heck t. a.1 , wwet by U itlia Kneat, aorth ay M. and liaee Vti ling, and ow ibe aouih by hcott el, al. Hii., team In execution, aad to be aold as tb rper to of William Urothera. Also, all that eertain tract of laud sittiiti in DuUoia City, Clearfield eoualy, i'a,, beunjed and deseribed aa follow t Bginntag at a pot iB the publld road Bow calle I Long Mretl tbeooe r-otith 47 dgree wrvt IHfi feet to aa alley, thenf iloo 1 eald alley ia a nuthaslcrly irea tion 83 1 e( toaeornerof Wm. Kriner s lot, thsocs north 47 degree 1 rest along aaid Kriner lot IM ftct to vublte raJ. thence along nil road S3 teet to plac of boflnning, nnd bating llaereoa erected a frame houo two stories biifk, h 1 34 foi-t witk wareronm Ifi I 16 feet attached, fitii ed, lake, tn rinoutlon, aod to be leiJ ike property of P. Traory and C A. Barr. Alio, all that eertekin tract of land rituals i Knox township. I luarlitjld oounty, Pa., liuidd oast by land of Ramuel Hnyder, sou'h by Utd cf fared llluotn, Weai by land of Wm. Wise, avrth by land of I'titrr Mayr, containing rljf (ity-sic (fi) arret, more or Iras, with alio I iij ami eleared, and having thefeo erected a plank house two stories Liirb. log bara and etbrrool liuildiniri. 8 i I, Ukn tn execution, aicl te bi sold as tbe property of 11. B. fibugert. Alt"., all tbat certain lot ot lsn-1 itote ta Cur wtnaville boronih, Clearfield caun'y, Pa , b4 rd as fallows: fronting on Filbert arrtet and running back lo an alley, bat ing thereon eree ed a two itm-y dwelling bove, atab'o, and othereul. butidingi. Seized, lakes in elocution, and te be j aold as the property of U P. McOlure. Also, a net-tain trait of Uad situate in ForguiDfi twnhip, Clearfield oouoty, Pa., boon led aad j deseribed a Mlow t On the en it by Ian. I of ; Joho H. Wii:iauf, mutb by land of aaiae, wett hy land of Thomta H. Norrie. north hy land of Philip I M"Crack-n, cooUluitig 0u acrei, more er k, I with a bo t .10 aoees ol.ared, and baring thereon a plmk bouie, two eturlei bin, round l hern, and other outliuiMingi, raised, uk-a In tteru ton and to be aold a the prop'rirof Juta-j UliDS. - Alro, a certain traot of land sito .te in Chef Inwocbip, Clearfield oounty. Pa , cootaiuinf abnt oi acres, with about .10 nerei eleared, aad hiriDg I a m'ill wo-itory plunk frame h oe, k-giae aiu otner o t'lullilinits, bouO'icd as I -lluwi: Uj tbe MHt br land of J atnoe Ctirrr, Wtkt by Unl of John Pnuloyion.nonb hy laadi t J-ie b Littft-felt-rt and eatb by lands of Joba Neff Kctied, lake' in execution id lo bo Sold a the property i'f Staicucl McLaUktbiln. Alt-o, a eertain plnro of land situate la Ilnra-i-le borongh, Clearfield county. Pa., oaeororr of Mead aud Third atroetr, fronting I U feel on Wia street and running hack IAD fiel to so ater,. bounded east by an alley, south by lot t '!,, west by Main street, north by Thirl itreet, aad known In the general p an of aaid borosh at lot No. 72, and having thereon ereeled a large two story bo uee, erellflniabed. Also, another pleoo or lot of ground sliatte It. fl uro ride bor , ua corner of Maple aod 4th it net,, iruotibg on Maple atraet Sg feet, aad running back I'Vtl ft to aa alley, bounded teat by aai alley, south by lot of 8. Ilenderaon, wett Lw Maple reet, oort-i h Front street, and runnitag ban ICV feet, aad hrin thfrwoo eetoi i story Iram boa and oeeeaeary outbauldmga Seised, Uko in etecu'la. and to b a-14 ai tb property of Jamas Mo Hurray A Bum Alio, a eertain lot ef gv aa l el.geta la Owrv lux borough, Clearfield aomaty, Pa , rwiuga eeruia lot iron ting frt iel, wore or lass, an Curtia aireet, and run mug aluag (keeatar a ley I Ml Ta! t Spruce alley, aa4 haown in general plaa of Mii teruugh aa hat ho, tu. aod htvtag tasreoii. oret4 a iwo-ttory frame bouse, aeed w a drt.jp ktwc,a lr.tae stable, aud other ouib jil-kof-. Alan, another town lot la tba borough el Oeoeola, tronnog i,0 teet, more or Waa, oa Curtia si net, aid rousing bang to Spruce alley linfeot. aod ha .wo in g-oer4 plan of ead borough a lot No. JOi, baeiug therous e rooted a large two story irame bouse, wtih kitchen atuoovd, and other outbuilding', SoieaeA, taka In eierntio and ! b aold as ibe property af Tho. IL Blaody. Aleo, a ecrtaitt lot of groan I altoat la Madera, Woodward tow nab. p, Clearfield eeaaiy, Pa., boanded and deacribvd a lollowa : Being a cer tain towa lot fronting .ta a at root, and bounded on tb east by lot uf Jama Moore, eoaih by let of Reuben Jeffemn, weet by a street, and ib by lot of luwo I. a get ty, aad haviag thereo footed a frame bow. tw triea high, imill barn, aad etboreatbaildiag. Alio, aotbarloeaf fnABtaitaat la Ma lira, hounded oa tho east by land ef IT. Lara-, north By aa alley, woat by lot of ttatauel Hegerty, and outb by a it root, and ksown in plan of daoff's addilioa to M 4ora aa lot No. fi, aud no improrr lueute. Belie!, Uaea ia eieeutUo and to be so kl ae tau property ul L A. Warran. Also, a aert-vla p tec of grouoi sitaal fa Wt Clearfield, Lawrofioe tuwaship, CWarttnid euuutt, Pa,aundd aad deori4 aa follows : Oo tb west hy P.rh it rt, on th north by alley along th hoe of Clear!! 1 Park, oa the ea t by lot No. V, bebu.giagt W. W . Reus, and on tbe couth hy Merrell atret, being in ail lJ red front oa Merrell trot aad teet deep ta aa alley, aud known is tbo plaa of tho lee l Weet CUarfield aa Iota Ns. fid, Itf aad 4, aad baring thereoa ereeted tw frame boa, fteiied, lakeo ta eieoutioa and 10 be aold as the properly ot Andrew dbagarU Also, a ortln trart ef Uad situate la M rr.i towaibip, Clearfield ooanty. Pa., hegiaain at rtoae, formerly a whit oak orur thenoe by laad of A Looser I aouth 2JI perebas to a pmii ibeac cast 151 p troh t t-i post j tbeai by UaJl aurveyed t Robert Kataev north 13" Ifip r ebva to a wall p'a ibeoeoatoag I ads aurre) ed to tSUpbea Kiugeto, U4 iabtit lo Ihe plee of begiittting, euBia aing loOaerasaadS' perebea aud a Hi w.s aec, met eg part f warrtat te LeouaiBi A kyr, datj I.Htb ol Maroh loir, having 1 ta etearad, and a good frae huua aad irgm frame bara aud otaarvatbatl iioga thereoa. Also, the following deaerlbed property of JtMh W., silot'O io Dsiuar tstwaah p. batiel oa ib ear by land ef J. B. Ren a ot. aL. imilb aw load ef Albert et.aU w-t hy leal of t. tee and north by towaibip line, eoaai-iiiig I4f eee m re or leas, wtih ah at lUfi la trod aa I aaoor euiiivattoa, aud bavlag throoa irtnirl iww fram hoaa, tw etonee high, well fioiibed, frame itara boo, two atoriea aigb, large lrm bank barn, wagoo ihe I, aid other out buildings being earn proiate sold to Jaoob Mock Sy a ignmentof . P Hoop aod w if, aad rerrd in Deed Book "FP," pe klfi, e . Also, all that land at ait la Morriitownihlp, Ctea-field aaty, Pa . .Miiniag at a fahoa kern look f thane loath 1ft Aegr, wat lib pcrhei IB wklto pin 1 thenc north fili degree, weit filfi9-1Aperebtmpli lhe norths, d-grei, t US fi I perehee t poet, UeoeeBI degrees, weai fiff 11 perekee la pto f hegiaaiag. o alig 4 IS eco aud 14 pore be, m er hwtt bingprof survey ia aaws ef Jaeae B. Urabea. Also, that eerteirieof laat attuai la Morris township, llearteld aalv. Pa., beginning at epruoe onr then by Oaaiel Mt la pareha, north degrees, wat lfiO pebs toapieii ihenoe hy Joba Talor and J' ba Uoast a surrey l?i -ibe to a 1 la, aoath lidegreee.weil eetner, i-allwl on the origiaal survey oatb ; theaee aeit ' perobea lo a poal thenoe aorih It Jegren, east I ti perobea loan ruee port ; lhoesaihiivlM devreoe. aal 4 porebe t port t lbao aorth 1, degnee, eaM llu pcrebe tw plaee mt beginning, oaialalng 17 acres. iiag part ef urvy lathe nm ef Dartd BeUrag aad Praaeee Jenoa. Alwt, that arUoaof a eoeuia trael Ijiaf partly ta Ra.b tewuehlp, Coat'W eoeaty, Pa and t artly ia Moemi wahip, CUatseld .aaty, Fa. whiaa lUa Is M .rni t.seb!p, Clrfil4 oaaaty, P.. whole of th aaid ir, bemg de ribed a f allow. : Oa Ibe aorth by Uad-, let m niie m u.m:j LM-la, aad a i&s 1" J aosll lata of 4 kyier, ea the outh ky land la ib wrraato name af Meory Uraf, th west by lead, lati af Ureaaor A talnlng 4a; eneee aad 1-14 ptrehee, m re er lJi ; beiug pari mt Cbrt.uaa Muaeea Warrant, all Ik ana fear Iraot ahwh aroavy4 by Prer rtwam ad wire, hy th Ir freed ml H h D.-ewi'. lafiff RowirdW la Deed Booh It p.g , L , Jawwb Mosjk , ltsd, takes ta tiawiea aai t-i we aer a iae prupny mi 4 aaoh Meek. I Tinea er lata - Tho price er torn at which? tb property ebaU ho otrwoh off mm mm paid alf ih lime ef sale, ar aoh etkav arraageeaeaU ma-l a will h approved, etherwu th property 'i bo immediately pal up end old aaata at lbs ei A e aad riB of tb pereo to whom H eUweb tafl. ftaal sah awata. mM AmAmxm al Mrh raal, ahall mak gwoA th oamo, aad la no) taeuoee will tbo Iraed ho araeaed ia Court H iwrt l"l( L eoalrmatioa aalee tb aeoy lo aotoaliy lb ItberlC. ' AfftMJttt PKNTK. aastPfg Omoa, I Jrtf. Cearsal V, Feb. If, U7I.