t U public an. Georor B. Goodlander, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNK 1, lift. Header, If yoa want to know what ll going o la tho bualnee. world, Juat read our adeerlletng oolumne, the Spnml ooluma ta particular. MAXIM FOK THE DAV. No maa worthy tbe offioe of Proildant ehould be willing to bold it If aoaated to. orf looad there by .0; fraud. V. 6. Bean. X ooold oavor hare been reeosotlad to tba ele atloB b tbo .melleet old of ulna of a peraon, boworer' reepeeleble la prWate Ufa, who mail forarot carry upon bla brow tba llp of fraud Irtt triuapbaat la An.rican bi.tory. No aub tequeot notion, boworar narltorloua, eaa waah away tbo lotion of tbat record. Cnat.ue Fnancia Annua. I woald ratbor bare tbo oadoraamant of a quar ter of a nillioa of tbo Aaerieaa people than that oftha Loolaiaoa Kalurnlog Board, or of tba Com nieeiun wbieh eaoluried tbo faotl and decided tba qnaitioa OB a technicality. Tnot. A. IfBanatcKa. '-Under Iba forma of law, Rutherford B. Hnye. baa baoa declared Proeldeat of tbo Uoitod Slam, lila titla roata opoa diifranchi.en.nt of lawfal votore, lha falao ecrlinoate. of tba rotoralDg ofll- mrm mrtino oorrnutlT- and tbo doolaiOB Of B OOI miaalow wbiob ha refuaed to boar ecldenoe of al iened fraud, for tba Irtt tlae are tbo Amarioaa neonta confronted witb Iba fact of a fraudulently- elected. l'recident. l.at It oot bo uodaratood tbat tba fraod will bo allently acquieeeea IB 07 eouolry. Lot ao bour pail to which Iba uiurpa- tioa ta forguttea. AbDRBta or Dbmocratio M. C. I Ono baodred year, of humaa deprarity boob aol.ted and ooneontratod iato a alimaz of orlmo. Kerer again In Bra bnndrad year, abail they bara bb opportunity to repeat tbo wrong. Daribl W. Voorbbbb. TATE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Tbo Stat. Demoeralla Oonrantloa will moat at Harrieburg, on WEDNESDAY, tbo 16th day of July, 1I7, at soon, for tba parpoa. of nominal ing a eaadidato for Stila Traaanrar, and traniaotlBg .neb other bmioeaa ai tho lotoraitl of tba part; By order of tha Stata Committae, B. H. 8PEER, Chairman. H. Tt. DlRFPRNBAO, ) P. J. PlBBca, I BeoretBrlea. P. C. ILansa, ) Dont fall to rand "Zeb" epoaob nn nnr fiwl. paffft. Vanco'a The mattor on our fourth page must be road, to be properly understood. "Pcaco and Rest" is tbe basis of the maiden spocch of tho now United States Sonator from North Carolina. See first page. His viows of govern ment and society are worthy of con templation. Senator Wallaco's friends have bad bia great spocch boiled down to such -. I ! i - J ! , L - papers. Our roadors may, thsrelore. look for the cream of this campaign docamont on our first page next week A Stumper. As General Rice, the Dcmocralio nominee tor Lieutonast Governor of Ohio, lost a leg during the late war, he . is lully qualified to ., stump the Buck-eye State in the in torest of tbe "old Union Savers," as eewara, in dis lime, nsea to can toe Demacrats. The Oldest Gobe. We learn from tbe Uarrisburg Patriot, tbat the lion. George Meirger, the oldest ex-member of the Pennsylvania Legislature, died st bis bome in Carlisle, on Tuesday evening, tbe 10th inst., at tbe advanc ed ago of 90 years, He leaves a very large estate. Mr. Metzgcr was about 31 years of age when bo was first chosen to the Legislature, in October, 1813. He was never married. He was a nativo of Cumberland county, a succossful lawyer in bis day, and pre served bis faculties to tbe last. . Tbe Radical Call. It seems from the papers, tbat Secretary Quay is still out sido of tho penitentiary, although busily engaged in bribing and seducing members of tho Legislature during tbe late session. Ho has issued a call for bis Radical brethren to assemble in State Convention at Ilarrisburg, on the 23d of July next, for the purposo of nominating a Radical candidate for . State Treasurer this fall. Ho maps out tbe policy of the campaign by say ing: MTho .Rapobltaanl of Peonarlvaata, and all then ia faror of an honoat oflrreney Bad tbo fattbfal dlaebargo of aatiooal obllgettona, Bad oppoaed to Comaiaaiam aad tba rf itoratioa of power la lha Natiwael tioverBmenaJpf the tnin aneee which procured Iba rebellion of lol, ere reqoeetod to ered delrgatee, apportioned aeeord laglj ta their repreaentauoa ia tba Legialatare." He talks like an old Saint, assuming an innocenry thalonly first-class rogues put on. But, then, be is tbo bead and front of tbe wholesale and retail deal, ersin this State of "grand moral ideas," and gets credit witb all bis verdant followers lor being an honest man. Toe New Statb Loan. The bids for tbe 12,000,000 State loan were opened on the 10th Inst., at 12 o'clock, , at Ilarrisburg, in tbe presence of tho Sinking Fund Commissioners. The advertisement asked for bids for a 4, 4) and5 per rent loan, and tboro were a great many bids at varying premiums for the several amounts. One bid for tbe whole som was that of 11. L. Gan ft Co., Philadelphia Four per cent., 2,000,000 at 100. Four and a half per rent., 12,000,000 at 105. Five percent., 12,000,000 at 108. A bid was received from Peter Hor dic, which was not read, being not in accord with tbo advertisement and law. He proposed, on bohalt ol a reliable party, to takf the whole loan at three per cent., provided the Sinking Fund Commissioners would print tbe bouds tbe site of a greenback and In denomi nation ranging from 15 upward. - The Commissioners decided to accept the bids for tho four per cent, loan, and mado the following award: First National Bank, York, 1 10,000 at 102.51, P. A. ft 8. 6mall, York, 1125,000 at 10125 to 102.28; N. H. Voeghtly, Allegheny City, 125,000 at 101.60; Drcxcl, Clark, Ncwbold ft Co., 1500, OOOat 101.13 ; 1200.000 at 101.14; 1200,. 000 at 101.26; 1100,000 at 101.07; Townsond, Wheland ft Co., Philadel phia, 1500,000 at 101.25, and 1165,000 at 101.35 ; James T. Young, Philadel. pbta, 1150,000 a 10160 to 10165; Re liatvos Isjurauc Company, PblladeL jbua, 126,000 at 101.15 to 181.75. GODL Y XE W EXGLAXD. Tbe Plymouth Kockert hire iniom- ed to teach tbe people) of thii country all tho "grand moral-ideal" in vogue ever sines their father lauded at tbat Yankee blarney alone, and a pretty thing they are making of it. The ed itor of tbe 1'biladelphia Times, in a recent number of bia journal sounds a note of alarm in in this way : "The prevalence of divorce in New England it attracting tbe seriout at tention of tbe descendants of the Puri tans, and it certainly soeras to be quite time lor people to get waked up about A Vermont paper has collected some statistics which are startling. In the Green Mountain State tbe Com monwealth which bos preserved tbe old stock witb probably less foreign admixture tban any other State in tho Union tbe ratio ol divorces to mar riages for several years past has been one to sixteon. In Hbode Island Uur ing the last nine years the divorces numbered 1,070 and tbe manages but 21,715 a ratio of one divorce to every thirteen marriages during tbe wbolo period, while in the latter part the pro portion of divoroos has been still more alarmintf. But Connecticut bos tbe disagroeablo distinction of leading all ts sister States in disregard of tbe sanctity of marriage. Thirty years ago only 91 divorces were granted in twelve months, but In 1849 a now law was enactod which made divorces much easier, and the number grew steadily until for some years it bos averaeod 448 a vcar. This is a ratio of one divorce to every ton marriages, and as Connecticut bas a largo Catbo- lio element, among whom divorce is al most unknown, tho actual proportion of divorces to marriages among the na tive Protestant population must be as bieh as one to eiirht. The ovil at last reached such proportions that tbo Leg islature was constrained to restore some of tbe ancient restrictions upon divorce, .. i,uveuiuijo tt tk.i,0t.t a already visible in tbe Nutmeg State, Across tbo bordor, bowovor, in Massa chusetts tbe State which has alway assumed to teach its sislors morality and all tho other virtues the drift ii still in the wm-a direction. Curing tbo lost nineteen years there have boon 7,223 divorcos in the State, bat over half of this number wero procured in tho last seven years. In 1865 Gov. Andrew called tho attention of the Legislature to tho largo number cf peoplowhobad been divorced and were not allowed to remarry, and tbe laws were very much modified. The steady and at lost alarming increase in the number of divorces ever sinco is set ting people to wondering whether the relaxation of tho old system was not grave mistake, which bad best be nn done, so iar as is now possiblo, by its restoration." A Sound Opinion. Whon Millard Fillmore was Vice President (and af terwards President,) be received from an old friend in the country a box of honey and a barrel of flour, and In bis letter oi thanks said with simplicity: "tbe honey is uncommonly fine, and its pure sweetness enhanced by the thought that no lite of the little indus trious insect a splendid pattern for a man in hi highest condition to fol low was saenficod or endangered by depriving thorn of this portion of their precious board. Tbe barrel of flour has been duly inspected and pronounc ed ol tbe first quality. You should see the 'doughnut' my favorite cakes which my wife, who pride herself in making, ha made oat of this flour. They would make the mouth of an epicure water." Tbat is certainly a sound "government" opinion In rela tion to our domestic affairs. Overboard. The city of Chicago, like our own beloved Philadelphia, has for sixteen years given a Radical ma jority of from 6,000 to 25,000, just as was needed. Last fall, however, the Democrats carried Chicago by an aver. age majority of 3,000, and at tba re cent election fur five Supreme J udges tbe vote stood as lollows Ma-ocnATS. .1. BBFOBLICABa. Roger. MoAllliter Mores Barnim- ..SO.SJ! I Bootb ...... .,tlt Buell ..1S.SU Hoaea.kal ...... ll,S ,7t ..H,48 17.2JS ..JS.JIS Will Tul.r 13,017 1 Heed -11,01.1 The average Democratio majority was 8,223. For Supreme Court Judge the majority cl Judge Dickey (Dem.) over Judge Dent (Kep.) was 7,884. If the Radicals can stand victories of this kind, tbe Democrats need not com plain. Queer Financieriho. An change says : 'Tbe laat Art peased by Iba Lestaletara war tne ueneral neToone out, wblcb. It m Ml.nlated, will Inofwaa. tke ordinary raeeipta of tb. IrManrj for Ibe year tlOO.01 0. Tbo aet prorldea tbnt aa- tbraeite and bitumiaona ooel be laied three eaata a tea for 18Tf and one eont la 18S0, after wbieb th. tal aball Maae. Tba taa oa aanka la aoniid- arablr Iworeaaod. A SeSell of ererj ll.tsa.00t In the treaenre baa rendered the paeeeea af tbie Reeeana bill naaaaiary. Tbe faada ia lha Bute treaaarv ar. aa low tbat aone af tbe member. bave reealerd mora thaa $40S, aad Mora, af werrBBta bar a braa earbcw at llarrtabwrf baakf at a aieeanai ai from iwa ana a aau par aai The Legislator wbo voted to put a tax on coal and then voted againtt tax ing eonl til, lor the purpose of replen ishing tbe bankrnpt treasury, is a hum bug as a statesman. Tba elarlaa vole, of Qaaj ring, eal apleadldl la tho aall for the Sum CeB.eatiea at llarria- borg, aa tbe lid. It m aatontorlaa Meat agalHt di.heaeol moaoy, aommuaiam, renudialtea, re bellwa aad all Iba elaer Tl... af tba eaewir. jioa.eaa eeao.ya. T es, honest(f) Quay I 11 ii "clarion voice" was th loudest among the roostera at Uarrisburg last winter, when bribery, corruption and fraud were tbe rule. For colossal imperti nence, there is but ono example on record that exceeds Quay' "repudia tion" ol the "vices of the enemy, via The Devil at one lime offered to sell th whole world, when he did not have a title for a aingle acre of terirtory. Row that Mr. Herat her referred tb. Fit. J.ba Porter aaae ta Conrrraaa. wa me look far a rorlral of ell the alaadora heaped aa bla aam. elaeolhe el lee of Pope aad bla gang IM atraek tbat gal laal oaoar. Mr. Herao eaihl to hare bad oar age eaongh to appro, a tbo ledlnga of tba hoard Bat ae be be. ablrked tbat dole. Coaireoe eeiht to eaa tbat rawed Jnetieo la doaa to tba Ttet.m af aaperallelea area, waeoiaate Fi. Th editor of tha Pott expresso him self strangely, lie ahould understand that Ilayea ahirks everything, xnept drawing Tilden ' aalary, and Mtting off an occasional veto. CoruiCTtiRiiio. The Chicago 7ii- unt, lo discussing tb next Democratic nomination, says : "'Tildon and Ew ing' th ticket will b it Ewing carries Ohio in Ootober, and llesara. Tburman and Hendricks can pas th next loir year In sweat reciprocal comparison of their or beads, and annoiating tb aavni out of ootamon pot," WELL STATED. The Philadelphia Record, in relating post events, gives the following infor mation on the subject : "The New York Sun was among tbe nowepapers that favored the scheme of the Electoral Commission until it made its eight to-seven decision. Mr. Tildon was in tbe same situation. There would have been no Electoral Commis sion but for his procrastinating and exasperating dubiety. Aow tbat the poople know all about it, and the Sun knows all about it, it is considorod ex pedient to sot up a great cry of fraud as tbe only moans of kooping alive a popular fooling lavorable to tbo re-nomination of Mr. Tilden. Tbe device boa become entirely stale and only excites derision. The criticism ventured upon tbe course ol Senators Bayard and Tburman, because tkey sought to avert civil commotion by favoring the Elop- toral Commission, rebounds its authors- Why did they not suggost something hotter f The truth is tbat tbe action of the Democratic leaders who finally eonsentcd to attribute the disputed re sult of tbe election in 1876 was dicta ted by tbo highest and most unselfish patriotism. They wished to avoid civil strife. They had a mistaken oon- fidonce that on a great occasion some thing might be trusted to the patriot ism of their opponents. In this tbey wero mistukon. Partisanship ruled the decision of the Commission ; bur. tbe submission of tbe matter to I peaceful test and the forbearing acqui esoence in a hateful and dishonest verdict were supreme evidence ot tbe loyalty of the Democralio party to the highest good of the country. "If the Sun nnus it necessary to as sail Sonator Bayard lor recreancy to Democratic principles, or for a lack of courage in upholding them, it should bave some other porson tban its editor in-chiof to superintend tho task. By yoars of consistent and manly oppoei oppressive and unconstitutional measures ol the Republican parvy, r. Bayard bas acquired tbe undivided re. snoct of tho country. His critic, wh has been in tbe mots"- uu "u""u . ouo ol the fence there appeared to be a bolter chance of prefurmont, should be debarred from consuring motivos and actions which, possibly, be is incapacitated to judge of at their proper value." Tin Cabinet Break. Hayes bas nominated his War Secretary, Goorge W. McCrary to be Judge ot tbe Eighth United States Judicial Circuit, in place of John F. Dillon, whoso resignation will take effect on September 1st. it be true, as stated, that McCrary wrote the President's message which vetoed the bill prohibiting tho use of troop at the polls, bis nomination sboulj be rejected by the Senate. His endorsement of the sentiment of thi message on this subject will be an equally good reason to reject him With ach view he would not be safe man on tbe bench it tbe question of troops at tbe poll should come be fore bira. We say to the United States Senate, reject all men who aspire to Judicial position and bold the views laid down in Hayes' vetoes. They are not fit for Judges in a Republic. Slaro. A cotemporary says: "Tho Americans bave the reputation ot be ing the champion alang originator ol lb English-speaking world, and they undoubtedly do sot a goodly portion ol these pithy but Inelegant expressions aSoat. The paternity of soma slangy terms, however, is aristocrat to tbe last degree. In ne conspicuous in stance, at least, an ornament of the Queen' bench was guilty of trifling with the Queen's English in a way which baa made tha irregularity a fix tore in tbe language. In 1803 Lord Chancellor Eldon, In the case of Lord Bray book va. lnskip,sald, in reference to certain testimony, "that is too thin an evidence of intention to afford much inference." The case is recorded in 8 Vesey, p. 417, and Lord Mansfield and Mr. fiomilly were connected with it. A Fat Take. Judge Dillon, wbo recently resigned tbe position of the United Statca Circuit Judgeship, not only gets a College Professorship with 17,600 year, but be will become the consulting Attorney of bis Uncle's Union Pacifio Bailroad, at a salary of $10,000 mora. Tbiaia decidedly ahead ot 16,000 circuit judgeahip. Hayes has appointed McCrary to the vacany and he has, therefore, resigned tbe position of Secretary of VTr. It would be ft joke if the Senate would refuse to confirm Ilayea' appointee. Mr. Dillon ia tb first United States Judge, among th many tbat have resigned during the past filleen years, who is notcharged with committing some heinous crimes, and only resignsd to save th disgrace of impeachment and removal from office. "Addition Division and Silence." Reaut. A telegram announces tbat William II. Kemble, on of th person aoousod of corrupting tb morals of th State Legislature, baa notified tbe Riot Investigating Committee tbat he ia ready to appear when wanted. To this Repreaentativ Wolle replied that such action a th Committee should deem proper to take would be attended to at the right lime. We have no doubt but that Geo. O. Evan's partner in th 1300,000 ileal, nnder Uartranft, will get out at th ssme bolo that Fetroff, Rumbarger and Smith got out at. If ft bribed and perjured Legislator can not be punished, bow can we expect outsiders to receive their reward? WoDNOto ArrEcnoNa. Tb Chica go iTViotiNf relate tb following: "Miss Eva Tales bas sued lor 110,000 dam ages from Eber Stevens for trilling with her affection. Sbe ia about 22 and be 70, but she waa willing to become Mrs. Stevens. Things went ao far that be procured hi marriage license ; but bo lor tb ministor wa called in Stevens changed bia mind and th license and married Ellon Hopkins. H made no deleno to th suit. Th jury cut her claim down to 11,900." A Cand'P Coneession. Th editor of tb Philadelphia Commonwealth has been upbraiding Senator Wallac for th paat two year mora rudely than Don. Cameron, whom he despise. But, in hi last issue, In alluding to the great speech of th former, b does jusllo to himself a a Democrat and th8natorby saying: "In thatapeech tb Senator rapreaent th opinion of th boaset ant) tra Democracy- of both Pennsylvania and th totnlry FORTY SIJCTH COXGRESS. A (HOST DIBATI ON TUB JUDICIAL BILL. Lost Saturday was a regular field day in tho United States Senate. Hayes put bis Tray and Blanche "purps" on Senator Wallace, and bo kicked them all out of the Semite- Chamber. In that body, after considerable unimpor tant morning hour business, on motion of Mr. Lamar, the Senalo took up House bill 1847, to provido for tbo ap pointment ol a "Mississippi River Com mission" for the improvement of said river from tho bead of the parses, noar its mouth, to its hoad-waters. Pond ing debalo thereon, the morning hour oxinrea anu tno diii went over, ion unfinished businosa being tbe supple montal Judicial Appropriation bill, it was taken up, as follows : Mr. ALLISON moved to increase the appropriation for District Attor ney and their assistants irom wmu,- 000 to $350,000. Mr. WALLACE opposed the amend ment, saying the judicial expenses ol the Government wero constantly swell ing, and tbore rauit be a check some where. Tho Committee on Appropri ations thought this a good place to ap ply the check. In limber remarks lie spoke of tbe reductions in expenses effected since the Democrats gained a majority in the House. Mr. UOaiiLiliNti, in replying, eaia it was no new juggle in politics to ro duco tho amount of regular appropria tions. and alter making a noise too large fur the country to bold about economy, proceed to vote aencienoies to moet necessary oxpensos. Under tbisclauseof tbe bill a deficiency would certainly occur. Mr. WALL1LK said tho Dill was intendod to itomizo tbo purposes ap propriated fur. The amounts were considered sufficient, but if that was a mistake, at leaat the small appropria tion was in conformity wan tno nomo- ly principlo that a man with little money in hfs pockot will spond less than with a lull pocket. Mr. BLAIJSE congratulated tbo committee on tbeir sudden conversion. Yestorday thoy forced through y b bill of M,000,000,.nclude?o-ji;m';-Kg'ev'erytbing on a little bill of 83,- 000,000. Mr. Uf.un said yestoraay s Dili was also itemized, though a little awkward ly. There was speciul need ot itimix ing the Judicial Appropriation Bill, be cause money horelolore appropriated i office, a meet poiioo force will bo in eooatent in bulk had boon SO largely devoted toletlendaBoe for Iba preaarrallonjOf order and Ike deputy marshals' expense, that, do- '' Tre,l,7u"r?e I. I.r.1, wall graded and uuitjiiuy won k'nuBcu vy tno iviiiiuntv lona-bill ul lull in etrcuiL a .). amng- exnoniicsof tbe conns. In reply to .. win md fur iu oiorQUno tid jui Mr. Conkling's insinuation a. to defl- Vb, Jdgra-N. ..imai or .. cionc.es, Mr, Heck suit! tho Uovern- 0B t2hibition for pr.mtu.n to rotvt to rd ment records would show a genuine in more ttin on eui. ThtaUott ootmbri reduction in expenses under Demo- emtio rule. Tbodeficicncica were gen erally caused by iucb miuHO of money as tbat just mentioned. Ho did not propose to give tbo Department a aluwh fund to run a political mat-bine. In reply to questions by Mr. Jilaino, Mr. Wallace said tbo intent of tbe bill in to prevent tbe use of any of tbe money appropriated for expenses of deputy marshals, and to prohibit tbo appoint ment of such mam ha la. Mr. BLAINE. In other words, the President having vetoed a bill which , . . . ,. .irioitu ruictuniK iviiiieuc,,.,,, " are ffoinr to ask him to write himscll ,ln in in ho ei,rT.imr a hill which I it r a Mr. WALLACK If refusing to sign the bill, becauso it docs not contain something, excuses him Irom being so wrilton down, then be may not be. Mr. BLAINE asked whether tho bill prohibited employment as deputies of men who should volunteer to act as such without ray. Mr. WALLACE said no liability would be incurred by the Government in such case, bot tbe employment of such doputies was prohibited by the words in the bill, "No officer shall make any contract or incur any lia bility," cto. Mr. BLAINE remarked that the President wbo would sign such a bill, after having declared in a publio voto message that be was in fuvor or retain ing tbe law it ropealod on tbe statu lo books, would go far beyond the man who said be was "in favor ol the Maine, law, but opposed to its execution." Mr. WALLACE. I don't know what tbe President has to do with this bill, or wby he is luegcd In her. Mr. BLAINE. He will have a good deal to do with it beforo he gets tbroufrb. Mr. WALLACE. I imagin it is the purpose of tbe stal wart declarations on thia occasion to have bim have a rood deal to do with it. Mr. BLAINE. Does the Senator expect lo get along without the Presi dent 7 Mr. WALLACE replied that lie ex pected the President to obey the laws, which prohibit the use of money for purposes to which it Is not appropnat ed, and forbid Departments lo contract lor lutnre payment. Mr. 1SLA1NK. ff tho Senator finds enough for that in tho statutes, is there need ot this additional legislation T Mr. WALLACE. Tho words "offl cent" and "liability" aro added. A marshal is not a Department. A long debate waa had over tho sec. tion relating to the method of drawing juror and repealing the test oalh, the point raised being substantially those discussod on tbe Jiayard bill lately passed, containing the same provisions. Mr. CONKLINO pointed out the defect of th bill, and said it would be an indecent and disgraceful law if passed, lie also said be would, at a proper time, move to strike out tbe clause prohibiting the employment and compensation ol doputy mnrshsls. He wanted tbe bill to pass in such a lorm that it would not be likely to rail by reason of containing what had once been vetoed. Mr. CAMERON, at 4:15 p. m., moved to go into executive session. Lost- yeas 21, nays 27. Mr. WAljijACtf, having charge ol the bill, said he did not wish to lorce a long wession tonight, and suggested that the vote be taken at 4 o'clock on Monday. Mr. CONKLtNG opposed the name- ing of any hour lor cloning debate. Tber wa no deposition to talk for me purpo ol delay, but debate should not be limited. Mr, ALLISON moved to adinurn. Lost yeas. 18: navs. 82 Mr. Voor- bee being tbe only Domocrat voting yea, and sevaral Kcpublicans voting 'nay. Ibe debate on th jury clauses was renewed, ine substance ot tho Dem ocralio argument was that while the prosent law provides that jurors in United Stale Court are to be cht sen, as far as practicable, in the same man ner as in the hichest Courts ol Ibe States, Federal judge take advantage of tha exception, "as far as practice- Die, io mane rule or Uourt on the subject to suit their own views, and Judg Bond wa especially spoken of a on woo invariably chose Republi can Jury Commissioners nnder bis rule of Court. Tb other side areued tbat anv abuse of tb discretion vested in them exposed tb judges to Impeachment. un motion oi air. Chandler, at 610 If., tb Senate adjourned until Monday, Horse Flesh. Tb Philadelphia Record, ot th 0th say: "A promi nent Westorn breeder, at present In th city, bas been negotiating for lb purchase) of lb stallion llaasblstonlsn Mambrino, record 1 21. An offer ol 118,000 was mad but It was declined." ' THIRTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION ar TBS CLEARFIELD COUNTY 111 II TO It ML AT CLEAUFIELD. Tuetday, Wednesday, Thuraday ek I'rlday,! October 1th, 8th Uib aud I Dili, lt?t. OFV10KKS: PmiiD-JT-QKORDI I. BALI. HKCBTAIti At.. II Mnr TrtBAiuMkii Jun- McUAtruHir. Exacunva Cow mitt. Iao M. Btagb, Jdn Smith, Isaac Caldwill, Natiimibl Huhil nd IwIavdsb Dimniia. HULKS AND KKUULVrrONS. Family Tlek.ti... fl Oft tiioeU ad milt ion Tick alt - 2i Children iindtrltn jttrwi'( hin loaom dad ltd by paranti or giiArJua. IrtM. and under tbat ar tot admitted unlcH accom panied 'j Ibtir pareati or gntrdiaa Kvery peraoa wiiainf te to carolled at a mem ber ol tha Hoeieir. unuo tbe payment of on do) lar to the Treasurer, ill receive a eertifleato of membership eon t ait.. tig tba name of tba appli cant. Every barton ao enrolled a a member, hall. on tbe presentation ol tneh certificam, receive a ticket which will limit kim self, wire, aad chil dren under eighteen jeara of tfe, during the 'air. Life members of tbe Society will receive a similar ticket. All prrtoni muat be trerldd witb tickets i tru ed by rilher tbe fret i Jen t or Chairman of tbe i Mil tire committoa, to vbiaia aumission. .any will be furnWhed by lbs Treasurer or eeercUry, or at tbe oBioe ea tbe around. Persons act log a Jnrfgea are expeeted to broom e members of the Itoeieiy. rersooB iroM oiaer counties nwum mam bell by ooiniiii f wltfc aoove rum iaaiec uo bono me members by tbo payment of filty oenti. Kxbibltera mutt have thrlr aanlmals ana arti ) entered oB tba beereterv 'i book on, or before tba seoodd d) of tbe fair, at IS o'clock, and all aniuiAla anrf articles, eieept fcoret for plea-urn nnd for tbt trotting premium f. must bo brought within tb enclosure as early as 12 o'clock oa H'ednest'av morning. All persons entering ani mals and artieUi foreKhibitiua mutt procure oardii from tot Kocreiary Wiin tbo aamber anil cl;ili upon it, attach tbe same to tbe animal or article previous to being placed upon the ground, llay aiWrtraw will bo lurmibej gratis lor aoimalson tend for premium, aad g rat in will be furnished av' oost for tbuae who desire to purchase. No horse shall anterod or allowed a premium unless be ta free tram oisesso. dorses a ill oe re esived until noon oa Thurs-lay, but must have teen entered previously. All persuas who Intead t eiliiblt horses, eaUlo, sheep or swine, or who lit a iid to offer ituck for sale on tbo grounJ, are nquested to notify the Srere ary of Buck Inten tt)U JHV.PJ belyre the Hth davy of October, anil ss me. I ba number and elaaa, and the number fa tbe OB-ka. witb tho name of the article will appear on tlo card attaoued, but lha name of tbe eabibitor mil not appear. Premiums en. Diploma! will bo paid on and ffirtr tha Art Monday alter the Fair, and uulil ibe firat day la Dambr, luit, after which all moneyed premiums unclaimed will be considered at a dun at ia te tbo Society. Tbo o (boors of tbo Society end members ol the Committee of Ar rangcmeaU muat wear a badge designating tbetr borss oiured for tbo trotting premiums. Judges ar exproesly required not to award premium to over-ted animals. No premiums are to osawerd td to bull, oows or heifere, which aball appeer to bar boon Utlad, only ia the eUes of Ul cat tle tbe ob ect of tho Hooiety being to have au pirior animal "f tbt. deicriinlon tor breeding . Fat Cattle Tho judges oa (at cattle will give partica'ar attentioc to tbo animals submitted for ei aw man on. u leeennveu en einer ibing De nig equal, tba best cattle bave tbe greatest weight itvor tbo amalleat ruiierBces. Tho juditea will rrquir all this class to be weighed, aad will take measures 10 (v lD upsrooisor oaoa ana puo hsb tbe result witb tho report. Tbey will also, before awarding any premiums require the man ner end cost ol feeding, as required by the regu lations or toe premium list- I ll loore ,.t win umuiitr, ibu n wej ins. aeeeral oaltla la one .lail.pram.niaa will be awerd I ad In accordance with tbe merite of tbe animal The Kuperiatendent will tor. eerr preoaunoa I ia hi. power fnr ibe aafely of alook aud artielea au exbibmoa, after tbeir arrlral aad arrange- meat oa Ibe groaad, bat tbo boetet will not be reraunaib e lor an lore or deuage tbat mar oo ear. Kxbibilore will bo required to giro pcroooel attention to tba nnimela and artielea, aad at tba aloe, of tb. Valr ta attoad to tb.lr removal. An ailioloeot onnmer.tad ia tbaolaaaea plan ed aa eibtbitioBp If worthy of aoiloe, will be rait bl raward.d. AU tbe arlielrj ma ae .ntorarj tree ot eaarge, axeept boraea lot r pleaaur., or for tbe trotting preutiema. An Information daiirel eaa be addraeiing anof tba omaara. Outaiaad b PREMIUM L1B3T. Clan -Ojxn to all brttd$ and torn petitor: Beat bnll owaad la aianty H IS 10 Beeend beat J)l 00 Third beat.......... I 0.) Beat aow owned la nonaly...M I 00 Deeood beat 4 00 Ctast 2 Grade cattle owned in county. Beat now far milk and baiter Beat heifer, I teara old Beat heifer, I yrare old Beet hollar, 1 year old Beat ealf voder $ mentoa old...... ...... Clan dFat cattle. Brat fat ballack, aow or heifer. Class 4 Thorough bred horses, to all Beat eteltioa, any breed Saoood neat H Beat mare sod noil .,., .-9 U0 I fm I 00 I 10 1 00 .. ts 10 Open ,...$ oo ... I so I Class bFiimily,dravjht farm horses Rett ainglo family boreo $3 00 Bert raiehed carriage boraea I 00 Beat gelding ar mere for work 4 00 The axbibitor will bo required ta produo a etelemoot Irom at lean tnree reopoueibM arlgb borate to working queliiiee, of draogbl boraea, to entitle aim to premium. IB tbla alaaa. Beat J year old aolt .......tl 00 Bret aolt aader I yeara , I 00 Beat 1-year old toll 4 00 C'difj 0 Trotting horses owned in county. Brat time, S la I. la tingle barnraa, parBO..$!00 SO Firat bono ITS 00. Beaond boreo IS I'O Entrance fee, 10 per ee-tt of pome, and at leant aerea enlrtoe muat be made, and Ben boraea alert Tba eaireneo muat aeoumnaoy tbo nemlnaiioB Horace that wia 1b thia del. aaannt compete lo olare T. Class 7 Trotting horses owned and raised in county. Brat t In S. ia beraeae, pntta ..150 01. Fire, hone JS 00 Sreoad boraa, IS 00 Third hone . 10 00 Knlreaoe fe 10 per coot, of pnree, aad at leaet all ebtriee meat be mode and fonr horeeo to .tart. Entrance fee must eeoompony aominnlloa. Class 8 Trotting c:lts,not over four years old, owned in county. Beit S Ib I, la hnrnrar, parae n..10 00 Ptretboree , IS 00 Bocnnd bona. M 10 00 Third bore......,.,, IK Eatraaae, 10 per cent. tf parae, and at leaet Iv entr.ee muat a mado aod r.ior horeM to etart. Katrsnae fee moat accompany aom. nation. Cfots Q Sheep and Wool. Beat book Beat awe . Heat lamb 14 I on I oo t oo I OK t oo Beat flecoa wool. Class 10 Stoinc. Boeead beat.. Beat boar tl 00. Beat row aod piga Beat pig antler I moalha old ., I 00 Class Uruultry. Beat eoop I rprlng oblekena.... It 00 Heat dlrliley of rbickeoa, aol leaa IBoa II... I 00 Beat I lurkeya an dar one yeer. 1 00 Class 12Ploics, rollers, drills, harrows and cultivators. Beit plnw f.ir itnl.bta. er award Beat luh-eotl plow..-. Beat alad-eroahcr and roller combined Beat grain drill ., ,.. Bail threibtng maehiBC ....ll la ..... I .... I on i an .... I oo .Peat eora planter ..i Hret norae-raae S 00 Beet hoT-pttahine machine Beat original lavenllon of ag'l Impltmeat. . I 00 Beel barrow H I 00 Ileal rannlng mlll.,.. I On Belt enlttra'or 1 00 Beat oora ibeller 00 All aniol.1 In thta alae. not maaufaclnrad la theaoanty, will be awarded no meaoyod prrml- am., out mny reetlr. a dipiama. Class i3 Miscellaneous Farming Im plements. Brat bra bla II 00 ; sra.a cradle. I 00 Beit Tot cf gardaa leo'a 1 10 Bmldiip'ay ef farming a.eoalia owued by axbtn.ior H I oo Thia alaaa aabjeet ta taa rale la Clue II CftMl 14 Orrra Grai'ni. Bert I acn. af wlnlar wheat.,,- Ill 00 Beet bulbol of wtnur whaal.,..n I 00 Beat I acree of rye ..., I 00 Beat baabel of rya.. . ....,.. I 00 Beet I aom of oar.... H. ..m , I an Beat Inoreebnrkwhoet M I Ml Beet I acre, el oora I 00 gent I acre of clover lead 4 1.0 at I baibel afpaleleeo I Sri Beat baabel of timothy ared I 10 Cropa being equal, preference will be girea to tboee that yield ibe rergeeteet rroll. Btaiemonte to Ko fornUhew by the Clb.bttern. The maal be maaanred ar weighed, nnd a cample fuaaiab at tbe Fair. Applicant, far premiam. meal feralah ana aammlliaa WHS a alaaemeal cigaaa ay item eel tea, aader pledge af carnally, af Ibaqaaliry af f tela ralaeda a the grraad aalarad) tar praalaax, "J ""' V"-"1" .V.1 'boo; ooBilltlua or tbe nrovlou eroo, the Bioa Bod qaentitjr of eeed town, and tbo time and mode of polling It in the nTiiuod. Pereona enter ing field entpe for eihiblli-tn. or lo'en'llng t d o. mar lire nota to tbo KiooiUre 0oi uitteo at en y time, nod bare the ftal-l measured ait 1 or, emio -d by the oomuiities wallo groeinr. CdiM 15 llread and Cereal Food. "eat loaf of wheal bread 4 " U.at loaf ofrre bread m 60 Boat loaf ofoore bre4.. Bret aponge rake Wat J. Mr eake ... ... 60 . tlfi. - Dip. .. Dip. , D.p- . Dip. ... Dip. o . " ... fto ... I ... 60 Heat pound eako llest coffee coke., lies! lady eako Itest cake t-f ny kind w Dest preserves '.f..; Beat jdly Best difp'af of preierves and Jelly Best ice cream Class lGJtutttr and Cheese, Beat 10 pounds or mora of Brkla batter, at least II months old it Brat & nuunds or more of butter 1 00 Best cheese made by exhibitor 00 The exhibitor to give a statement of the maa- nor of prepnrinx the flrkia butter, and of making the ebeese, Ctas8 tf Flour. Best 100 pounds wheat flour. ft Best 100 (rouiids bdokwhet fl ur 1 Best iU pounds corn meal ftO Uost fiO bounds rvo Hour 0 Clatt IS domestic Article. Bsl box, or jar of honey $t 00 Best neaches put up air-tirbt ftU Best tomatoes put up alr-iigbt 60 Best blerkberriel air tight - v Best fancy jar of pickles. ...... bU I Beit cund baa - i0 lint dried boef, with mode of caring ftO Class 19 Domestic Manufactures. Best 10 yards of flannel M 00 Best 10 yards of satinet I 00 Best 16 yards woolen oarpet I 00 nst l yards doth I 00 Best 10 ysrdl rag oirpet (woolen chain).... 3 0 Beit pir blankets 1 00 Best wool fringed mills 00 Bast woolrn Coverlet ..... 1 Ol) Best sueciiiuea of knotting, knitting or needle work by Miss uudor II years old. 1 00 Bnt pound tooklng yarn. t0 Best foot mat - M Best tidy mat . t Class 20 Seedle, shell, waxwork, etc. Best specimen of aeedle-work....... Beat aecimea of sewing on machine Best peel en of flows is In w or ted Best ipocimcn of embroidery In wnratod.. Best specimen of embroidery la lao IUftt spccimcc of IcathT W'rk Brat specimen of wax flowere Best rnwimen cf feather work to to ' so to to to . so , 60 SO l 00 i 1 00 Best spcoiiocn ol oroamsntal worW.,. ... Best shirt mede by Miss nnder IS years. Beit bed qutlt, eitlioted fr work Class 21 Millinery and Dressmaking. 1 Beit iniMiu. t 0p Beat dressmaking i uu Class 22 Artistic Work. Best photograph taken on tbo ground Dip. Beat landsuano pointing Dip. Best pea drawing Dip. Beit archttestural drawing l'ip- Best oil painting Dip Beet portrait painting , Dip Best oaitlo painting Dip. Best psioting la water colors Dip Best ornameutsl painting of any kind Dip Best farming scene H H -Dip Class 23 Designs Best design for farm house and stable. $S 00 Beit deaign for dairy bona 1 CO Best design fur fruit bouaa I 00 Class 2l-MetalUc Fabrics and Mac'ry. Beit cook ing stoving. 43 00 Best parlor store , S ('0 Heat specimen of iron leneo S tit Bvat lot of tinware 1 00 Best black. milbmg t 08 Ue.t specimen of iron turning ,. 1 00 Beat plato casting 1 00 Best original invention in the emmy - ft 01) Best di-play of American table and pocket cutlerr ..- t 00 Itest display or edge tools 1 00 Best ipecimen ol gunsmitbtng 1 Oil Class 25 Vehicle of all kinds Bell family earrlag II 00 Beat buggy I 00 Beat farm wagun I 00 Beit eleigb I 00 Bait lumber lied 1 00 Beat horee oarl t Beat wheelbarrow..... ., 1 00 Tha premiuma in Ibia elna. nro iolended only for artiiilee menufeotured ia tho eounty by Ibe exhibitor. Ulplornai may be awarded to article, nut made la the ooumy, if derarring of notice. 1 hi. rale aleo appl.ee to Clae. 20 and JO. Ciiu 20 Cifiif(uw! made in County. Beat dreaaiog bureau 13 00 Beat axuneion tnnln I Beat vnricty af aba.ra. 1 Sn Beatbeditond 1 00 Beel waabauad SO Beel aet of perler furniture d 00 Beat aet of chair 1 00 Beateofa I 00 Beat centra table I Beit lounge 1 Bell olhoe abatr SO Beat raillcbelr 1 00 Cisj 27 Coopering, Carpentering, etc. Bet plnnwara tabe, eland., 4o .11 00 Beit aat of grain moaaarea 1 00 Bail wiadow blinda. 1 00 Beat lot af bnokota SO Beat apeaimoa at each - 1 00 Beat panel door t So Ueetpaiaauf any kind...... ... I 00 t'tisj 28 Roots and Vegetables. Boat I haahal ralabagaa...............4l 01 Beat I bnahel oarrola....w. I Beat 13 atalkl of aelery 60 Beat bal I baabel aweet poratooa 1 Beel 1 baabel labia beela m SO Beit I bead, eabbege So Bret variety ot meloaa SO Bealaquaabea 00 Ueelpumpkia SO Bell xg plaat SO It muat be abowa that all vegetable, bave been raieed ny tne axnibttor. Class 29 Curriers, Saddlers and Shot- makers. Beet di.play of snot, and ohoci .....II 00 Baal ridlog caddie for ledy i 00 Beat rid.La bridle and martingale..., SO Beit tide fletabed barnea. leather ,. I Beat ilcigh rube mod. by exhibitor..... I Beit eernege bnrnea. I 0O Beat .ingle hurneee 2 0' Bail aide kip leather SO Beat aide aoic leather SO Brat tng bernnee , 1 00 Brat gentlemen '. aaddla ........ 1 ' Beit traveling trunk .... 1 00 Bret ealfkta SO Beit aide upper leather.... SO Class 30 Tailors' Upholsterers' sror. Beit aolt nfclotba. made by bead ll 10 Beet p.nta and veet mado by a lad I SO Beat bnak mallraca I 00 Beat atraw maltreat I 00 Brit aoat made by a ladr 1 00 Class 31 Printing in County. Brat nawapaper II 00 Heat blank SO Bui handbill SO Bait card tn Hail ajjeaimea of arnnmeatal priatitig I 0b CVuss 32 Stoneware. Beat aaaorlment and qunlity ..12 10 Class 33 Wood and Stone. Beat draaad atone Beit butter bowl , Beit turned nrticle Beet floor bearde, werked Brat wnihlng maehlae .12 10 ... 10 ... 1 00 ... I ou ... so ... 1 oo Beet wenlher bearda, worbed Class HiA'atural Minerals. Beet call af aeeful mineral, ef Oleartejd County, laeluding eoal ....,. .l 00 Bat potter a elay Heat limeetone t 00 Beet Ire ciey so Class 'ii Fruit. Beat dlrplay and greateat varlaty af gfaftod appiea h, , 93 ao Beit peak ef beaua MH 1 Hfit peekefquiaen 1 IS Heat buabel applet 1 Ural lo pounda Aaieneaa rapaa..M..m.... 1 Beat a poundt natural grapaa I 00 licit duutettie grape wine..,,, ,....,.,.,,, 0 Heat aurrant wine HH M JltH b aoh berry wine eg Ta bo the property aft be Society. Class Horsemanship, To tha lady wba manatee Iter boraa beat aad eita moat gracefully . Dir. Te tbe gentleman wbo a.aaagea bia berao bait a4 tile noil graeeiulir uip. Btit driving m traok by a lady Iip. Beat braea band ..- Iip. lleat baadef saartial tauale .....,.. Dip. Class 37 Nurseries. Beit nuraary aontaialng tbe greatert variety ei iratta aaa ai.ru be, aullirated ia the aaoit anproeed BKaaer, tba aoplioaata to furnlah written deaariptlea, witb variety aod node of eultare $3 6 Dlaentlonary nrenlumewill be awarded for all articiet of merit nut embraced tn tba abon, and eihiblted by aebaaioa In nil Iba varioaa braaabea, and It ta hnped that n geaeral oabtbl- tion will be made. For all improvemente naefal la tha farmer, and baring valuable nronertiea. alt bough not made ia tbe ooaaty, premiama may be awarded by the Kiecutive Oummltteo. In all eeeeeof merit diplomat will be awarded to ea- aiuere reatdlng out of tbe ooaaty. aad tueb pmona are eonJially lovited to aUend tba Petr, aad axbibit nay artielea tbey may cboeee. Tbey 111 reeetva overr attenUon at lha baa da af tba ealeero. I Aa earn eat appeal la mado to ear paopla to; make tbta tbe bi at Pair ever held in tbe eeuaty. 1 A gtaaee al tbe Pr.miam Liet, aa pabliahed above, I will allow tbat Ibia Pair la airiellf for Ibe benefit ! of the farmera sf Clearfield oouaty, nod It to ! aopea taat taey will give oa ueti keen ao- opraii. Any lasDtrief addreeeed ta tba Beeratory will reeeieve a prompt reply. UEO. II. HALL, j au. m. nuvr, Beeretary. rraetaont. 1 Ctearte.d, P, Jaaa lit. 1171 li. I ORfiV TO MA Oa firat alnaa Im . vj. preven larm preperty, by toe wteal Liie my, by I ta.araHsa vompna er flew Terk. M oral mart ew York, en firat mprt- gene, oomo from H.fiM a. Per funber in fervaUaal Owplf la tbe nndereined. v mJt THAI W. DM 1 1 14. Claia:d P, May Ttk, lirf tf. SI PTfc'MHItH JURY WT A Hit of tho namei of Urend ond Trvereo Jurore drawn for Sepiecnbor Term, A. D. I Ha, wnamoa .in. Ati lha lontik Mondev. Srpttinber lid, and to continue firtthre eousenulive whs, It i Fourth Moodev, Bept IM nttn ftl nuv, opp -louiber 3Vlb, and first Uoaday of Oct'r, t!io fl:b t amp juaoaa riatt wara, aapt. Iit. Ohus Bruwu, Cnrlngton, Peter Krhard, Knei, Allea Hoover, IMa. Wm L ftlwiro, Fergana, H PTowni, Uustoa, L H Merrvll.OlearAelJ, II H Lanieh, Ijawrenow. J W Hbodei, Uoutidali, Wra U fetors, Boggs, V avi t Darr, Uurniide, Kenoa Hart shorn, Fika, Joha I'earson, beeatur, Win llawk. Ball, John P Weaver, Clear'd, U B Shields. Huady. D til ray er, Wallaoetoa, aeorge Moffli, DMtur, J as hunter, Hr., Jordan, Isaac Thomas, Bloom, Jno K linger. Niwburg, Joha Hberiek, llrdy, Jainoa Ardery, Morris, Johns, Woodward, 'Benj 0 lleea, Houtsdalo, w TitAvaeaa juaona lit wrax, iit. JIo. M R 02-l.n, Cl.arS.ld. Frank Uon, Wallaeot'n, W..kT hblr.T, Uradf'd. A B Tate. Ureeowoud. T J Tbotupaon, llrMB'd, J L kraile, Ulearleld, J II Howla, Lawreneo, Kll Llnoi, Dra.iy, Wm. rtoith. Woudward, Seiao.l Molihee, lloll. Cnoauneld llrw.B, brady. i II VatiDuaon, lloot.'d, Jonatbaa Walker, Knoa. Jo. F Pie, Oarrola, lleo. PRbwetB, Bral), Jaoob 0 Hullb, Bradn Matt. Medarior. Obeal, San'l VanHurn.llraen'd, ? af Blreh, Jordan, -In K MoCloro, Pike, tf P Bloom Bloom, .'na't I'.nbell, OoviB)(toa , Herbert Bloom, Law'r, Wm Willlama, Jordan, Krank Bulk, Bor,a, U Mot'arlaej, Wood'd, Jaa. Cbaptoan, Buraaide, Morrll Lanar, Heat, d, .laob Poller, Morr1., T Frauk Klib.l, Brady, Andrew Flegal, Morria, wliiteier Blwoio, Cor a, Jaeoea Lemar, Uurnaida P UormoDt, OorlBftoa, Aaburjr U.erherl, MoT i,i U If King, ClenrOold Ueo dulicb, Lnwronee, .Alex Relleton, Morria, Jno MeUaughar,CI'fd,!Alei Whittakar, Pike, O W Logon, Ball, j Peter Book, Boroaide, Banuol Lr., iluitoa, A H Brady, Ualiob, Ja. Cre., Bocoari., Oliver llubler, Ureham, Aodraw tiboff, Baoearla,!Frabk Pelare, Daoalar. tratsbbb Joaoaa la wbbk, aarf. IDra. Qea Toaer, Corwene'le,Harry flnydor, Deoatar, ii a r r j nnya.r, wwvmtwi I Wondtrlr, Borenria. Uoo A Kepbart, Deralur, I C Whipple, Brady, J W Blraw, Jordan, II W Park, Cleorteld, Pbllin Arnold, Brad, Ab'm flora, llouttdalo, Cbaa King, Bnrnaide, VYm Brnibere. Buraaide. Joo bhannoa, Wood'ard H len d Morriioo. Chot.: Laden Bird, 11 ui Htepb Flo eber, to on, Joeepb Seyler, Union, Wm Woolrlder. Brnd'd. O W Stilt. Woodward, Pan 'I eVhorr. Curw'tlle, lHam'l Borgo, Lawrwaea, Ueo 0 Moore, UlearSeldf'W Holliogiwortb, lloa e, J L I'rarce, lfradlord, Sidney rox, uuuen, Gllmere bblroy, GoetaeaJ Jno Hantrooa, Wood'ard Kd Farrell. I'ena, H 0 Wilaon, Bradford. Jarnc. Haley, Buraaide, Jamea McKeown, Peoa, Andrew kitehea, Cheat, Joo Llrlngalon, Clanr'd, b E Kramer, Lawreooa, Ab'm C Sboff, Baeoaria, Tbo Barno, Daeatur, Polar 6 Weber, Saady thavbb.b juaoaa In Vbkk, Oct. Its. Jbo MoT racVeo, Jord.a.lU Bhirey, Bradford. Juo Ueber, Woodward, Put Quinn, Uontadale. U C Jeukin., Cur eville, II Irvio, ' W Waatover, Buntalda t Benj Fulkeraon, Uulieb. J 8 Urarhort, Boggi, Boo. Bloom, Knox, Uani.l Boowao, Knox, M Molleodry, Brady, Frank Orcutt, Bloom, uv W Hex, Beoeirla, H J Walker, Oiooola. Jnn Moilefldry, Brady Wm iliglar, UlearUeld, John Porter, Pike, A W Cowder, Bradford, "ramp Ball, (Jreenweod, Hilaa Uarr, Pike, Harry Snyder, Law'noe, J e aicKternao, uuliell Daa'l Naff, Ouaula, Jaa L Curry, L City, N T Brlabm, lir.dr rl C Hamilton, LCItr. llenry irumb, Bradford, Jno tioruien, Burneide tp rt n ueita, tiearaeld, J C Jobnalon. Jnrdan. O J Weatover, Uuraaile, A Horning, 8r lla.taa J U nay, Uirard, U Flood, Coviatoa, WOW Nielli P AUDITOR' ReroRT. 1 6AM 1Kb IIBUAHTY, Dlllrlot Ireaanrer ol tleoi'ar.a towoibip, tn aoeounl with tho ScBool fuada of raid diltrict for 1870 i DKI1TOR. To bal. uncol'd oa Kiokeed'a dopllenl.,.1 240 II May.' doplieale. BSD Sn Col well duplicate. lSrO P9 " llegerty dui.licale. S41 11 To duplicate for 1S78 107 S7 To uoieatrd lax received from Co. Treat. OftS 0 1 To one nnlc due flobool fund 10 uO To balance to now aceoant 30132 Total M4 10 CREDITOR. By balanoc from furmer aeeonat I 21 8 By exooerationa oa lolaall duplicate.... af I By per centage on IftS. 28 4 I By exonerationa oa duplicate of 1M7T... IS 1 By exoneration, on duplicate of 1978 ... 20 fO lly exonerationa nn Mava duplicate...... 41 14 By bal nncellectcd on Kinkead dup SI 70 By bnl. uncollected on Maya duplicate.., Sr.S 40 By bal. uncollected on Colwell dt.plieate MS 87 Hr order redeemed 1K6I 4 lly per oontago on IJhol.47 07 21 By balance uncol'd ob doptleate of 1877.. 21 7 SS Total.. ...ISI04 1 W. lb. undaralgned A ndlton have cxamiocd lb- above account, and find it corner, eceordiog to the beat of our knowledge nnd belief. Wltaeaa ear beada thia 2d dey of June, A. D. 1879. JOHN M'UOS, O. W. REX, 11. A. WKIIIIIT, Afloat i Aidltore, I. William, Clerk. Vtahville, Pa., Jane 11, 1870-lt. mOrVNNHIP AtllllrOKSI' REPORT X JOSEPH OWKNB, Uiilrlcl Tnaiarer of Lawrcnoa tonnabip, for Road, Bchool nnd Poor fonda from tbe Iret llenday of June, 1878, tn the aril Monday or Joae, 1B7S. ROAD FUND-DR. To aiaoant af Seaud Road lax aaeeeaad for 1171, via t To am i af 3. h. Norrit' duplieala I 80 11 To am't of P. A. Owene' dnplieate OSS SO Te am'l af Jamea Browa'o duplicate... 22 87 Te am'l af J. H. Park.' depltoBla Sir 14 To Uoacated Roai tat from Co. Tr.it. I. Via SI To 6aperviaor.'ordcre, .pike. A plank. SJS 10 Total.. ,.18.100 T4 CREDITOR. By am't af work b 0. L. Norrta By am't transferred la auoeeieor Br cioneration By 01i daya' corvine Co) 12 By am i of work by P. A. Owena By anworked tax By am'l rolnraad to Diet. Treaa..... By exoBcratioa. By 10 daya' wegre frj 12 By am't of work by Jam. Broe a By 72 daya' work 12 By am'l at work by J. R. Parka. By oxoBoratioaf By apikoa By am't paid W. Hoover for plaak.... By 48 daya' wagea $ 12 lly balance at laat ictilrment .1 171 41 04 81 I SS Wl eo . SOI 04 II 28 I 40 11 91 , 201 00 . 710 IT 144 00 S2I 16 - I 19 40 I 84 8 00 19 18 II SO 17 , 1,(51 IS . 1,421 0-J By percentage on Mia 70 fo) I per el.. By percentage oa I.20SI.SS (d) I per el. oy oruere redeemed By arder to aucoecior, Z. Ogdea Total 18,131 T4 POOR ITKD-DR. '" To balaaea daa al laat aettlamaat 1 T8I IS To order oa Pinetowarhlp 104 So To am't U Bleated ree d from Co. Treaa. 1.14 1 1 Toam'l reed from N. hiebel 71 80 To am't ree'd from A. L. Oa-dea, eoit.... 1110 Tn ami of daplleato far 1871 1,181 18 ToUl ...M.I 64 64 CREDITOR. By erdra redeeaed .tlUI Ifi Ity percentage oa I, ft VMS 2 pare!. II vl Ity one Book for towoehip 0 lly per oentage en $448 7 1 $ per at... 21 4X Ity balaaoa dupheal 1877 H Hit St Hr prraentage oa duplicate IttTS. IT 9b By balanee ob duplieala llt;i H t01 63 By balance , H, 41 fct Taal,... . iim 61 OUOOL FUND OR. Tobalanoedue laat aettlemeat... $1,341 II Te amount ree d from C. Howe .. IT 7 To emeantof daplicnta 1871 t.TIt fit l e amount anaeated taa, 1871-77 M 1,164 14 To am i reed from Riebel Aug. 13, 'TV. 26 10 To am't ren d from RUbel To eat rea'd from Rl.bel April I, '71.. Ta aat ree'd from Rub el April 11, '71. Te am't rea d from l. U. MeKaally...... To State appropriation To Caah (oritove Ta order ea triatrial Treaaerar ToUl , . ..' IS CREDITOR. By error ia oioaeratioa laat rear ......... t IT It lly ordcra Ted.enac'l Mt SB lly nareeotarre aa I !.M St Q 1 wor al. tl SI Hy paracnuac aa S37l.ll. aa MllMled. IS SI My .loaeratloaa nn 'IS Snnllente tl tl uy a .r cenL oa liSJ.lll, a. eolleelad, anpheauof I87t If , ny aao.nl aaoolreotoS, Snplleata 'Tl.... f 41 tl lly aaonnteaeal'aaleS, SoplieiU ')!.. I, lit 44 Total.. ..tS.iU It Amoant laa frora Collector, far (eked food , N. Rlih.lwthinilcala. 1171 Ii at a coaa r-new a an,llaala, 1S7T .,,.,. ,ST SI Joerpk Owaae' doplloeta, 1171-t l,lt ,i we, taa andrniiaed Aadltar. af Lawrence tewmhln, aavin, a 1 .mined Ike aeaooata of Joe Oweni, Treelarar af Lawreaae teaaikin Ate Ik. year IS7S, tad tkaai aa aba, elated. "' It. J.OOKgLIN, W. T. Iracaam, GEO. II. HALL, (lark And. lor. Clearlald, Pa, Jaae II, Il7l.lt. I A V R r.C R I W D. DIWTR ICTST ATM. J MKNT. SAMUkL BULL. Trenaarar. la aeeooBt with Lawranaa (lad.) rjeheel diitrlet la Jaae Ita, l.Vt 1 DEBTOR. Te amount of decile j) ITS ) To ea t of Hlehei arder 441 71 Toaa'lot8l.W).rnro,rlaUea....,.. 71 17 To am't of au.ro pipe , f, Total H 101 7 CRtDlTOH. ----- By teaakere' nalarloa.... ... It ralareM . .... J 141 se ..... Ill 17 ,w IT M tl li By tool aad Matia(.ncteav .., By exaaerallawe.nK s..... y akalerarataa 1 1 M ...... By aeeretary'e ealarj. B aareaaal ea ana. 71 11 CS 4s te dt 74 1117 Jl IS I 14 y r awataaa).. .......mmhm.... By aalaaeael Maiaa arder lly balaaea ef Rlibel arder aaeellMled. D; balaaoa la kaadi af Traaearer Ball.. Total. ...I1111 17 We, tba nederaleeed Aediterc af Lawramaa tewabip, baring aiaralned tb, eceowat af Seaoel pell. Traaearer 04 Lewreeea ladep.adoal a. ho. I biaitkn, Im tba year lr.fl, M k,( m. av. t. waa Lin, All.el 1 U. II. HALL. w. a. wraonwaw, to, ajaaia. st ss l:t se U n . 1 "aw SSI III gru) drtlsrmcnt. AHIIITOH I NOTICE. Io ibe Co-jri of Comiaoa Hoaa of Clear Thoa. II. r.rejr a. Ororjo Nareho.,1, Defaad aol. and W. Hobler, lone lenant. Tbe anderalned Aud.lor, appolntrd bf laa Coart lo dlilrlbol. aaj on.Bayi ari..n froai Ibo aala e( Uareodaot'e real ealala, will sllead lo a a... i. k . hi. affln. .a Clearuolil. ob rri- .1... th. lUih dar of June, H7, at 10 o'alook A. M., wot. and wn.r. a I par.... .".j- - attend. UI.ar9.IJ. June 4, ISTIMl Auditor. A UIIITOR'a N4ITICK, In lb. Coi amoa Plaaaa Coart of Clearlald Edward K. Willell.. ) No. Ot nrpt. Taroi, !7i i. Vend. Ki. Traoajr A Barr. J Tbe uoderairtaed Aedllor. apnolntad b tbe Court, lo distribute the prwwedi arialos from Ibe aala of Defendant, real eatata, oil attend to bia dull., aa mob at bia offloo In ClMrSeM, OB rttl UAY JUNK lOtb, ISTS.at ISo'oloek A.M.,waea and where all pertiea mar ar-nrer. o. r. n I L3Uii, neiiiwr. Clearlald. Jana lib. I.TI-lt. CAUTION Alt paraona nra berobjr warned againat purebaaiog or la any way meddling with Iba following property now in tbe poaeeaaioo of O. C. Hboff, of Woodward townebip, ril I Ono bay bone, and 4 Hlta ofharneie, 1 roan eoalt, 4 row., 0 head of young oalllo, S head of .h.ep, 0 hog., 1 two bone wagon, 1 pair of bob-aleda, I limber .led, 1 plow., I harrow, 1 four-boreo .breaking meehiae, 1 windmill, 14 aore. or eal. ia tbe ground, 14 aoreiof rora ta tbe grouad, i aerea af rye la tbe groun I, A aere. of wheat In the gronnd, and all tho bouioholdaad kitebae furat lure aonalitkng of atovaadilhei at.. The forest ing aron.rty waa purr-baaed b aj at pnvaia aala on the 4th da af June, and la allowed to re main In the poaaeaaloa ofaaido.u. BboS, on loan only, eubjeot t toy ardor at any time. bajiil At, fltiurr. Mudera, June 1 1th, 1379-lt. I m:w wahiiixcton Tli iteond Tern ef ibia lnitltuU will open d ModcIm, July tH, Ift'l, to oontiatt fur l itrtm l ix wmIii, Tb awMMM with wh.eli w fttM term U BPtttac. tadad th aodrfirad ioitraetnrt I ojntlniio It. Oo raaini; f ieb week will l ut)ted tn tilfenulnna aa tojilca rt- Utinpr ta Thoorr and Prietlea af Taaebinf, tho miking It trpcetaM; d?Btjeoai to ikoea who xpeet to M itoauu ior ivacuara veniaraiai. TUITION i Modal School $1 &0 Coannoa ItrmDeb! -. SCO ronimnB Urtnebe (withThforr) 1 An llikir llranohfi 1.0t (ioofJ DvarJint! ana ba aourad at U par week Tha Theory alaaa will ba examined ararj two ween by in Uouatj Huptrintenuant. L. E U KIM. II, i'riDfip.l. MATT. HAVAdB. Auitaot. New U'fthinftoa. Judo 11, mu-.t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I ESTATE OP GEO. 8XRAL, DECEASED. 1 Y rlrtce of an order iaaaed oot of tboOrpheoe1 J Court ei Clearfield eonaty, Pa , there will be exoed to publio aa lha praaniaef, ia Pike townaaip, uieerneia coaatr, oa Saturday, July 12th, 1879, At 9 O't'lock p. M., That err tain farm andiraetof lend aitaate In Pike towmblp, ClearfieMeounty, Pa belonciair to the eitate oi utorge Mnpet, atceaved, buundnd oa tbe But and forth . lend of Jt-ifiih llailer, on theifeuth and Ho u tli we it be laod f AbrabatB euaiiae w , v.i ii:aj KVIIU IJ IBUH bill Ullinil'W, . ll.il. a. aa It.- V,k a.. l. I . a I a. . Cil.. and on ( be Weft ! land of Joaaibtta liirtaao.D. ouniaibiog 160 ACRES, Mora er leaa, bavin, about EWIITY ACRES uiiiAHBU ibereoa.ano ta a good atate oretjlti ratioa, tha ire: due bcinv well envared ltb Pine. Heuiloflk and Oak timber, which baa never been out over. 1 be tmpruvetnenta ate a large two itory FRAME HOUSE. -ANU LA HUH (Til Frame Bank-Barn, Witb other outbuilding!. Tbeto ii alao a atood (earing eronaro oo it. TERMS OP 8AL8 i One-third oaafa at time of aala, and tha balance In two equal annuel pay meat a, witb ioterett, te no Meurea oy bond and aiortgage, or Jadgtnent ooaa. M. I. U. BY Ana, 6 are it-Ing Bieauter, Curwtaavilla, Pa., June 11, 1S70 4t. Ayer's Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING CRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It Is a most agrecsbls dressing, vrlilcu Is st ones hanrjlea, and effectual, for pro aervina tb hair. II restores, with (Its flow, aud freshneu of youth, faded or gray, light, and red luir, to a rich brown, or deep black, as ma be doaired. lly its una thin bair Is thickened, and baldnaaa often though not alway, cured. It checks falling of the bair immediately, and eauaos a new growth In all cases where the glands an oot decayed; while bnteby, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, It Imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vloon clcan.ee the scalp, cures and prevents the furrualion of dandruff; and, by lis cooling, tiimulatlng, and soothing properties, It heals mott If nol all of the humors aud diaeaaes peculiar to the scalp, keeping It cool, clean, and soft, under which condition, diseases of the scalp and bair are Impost! ule. A a Dressing for La4ies Hair, Tbe Vioon Is Incomparable. It Is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil whits cambric It Imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet It Is economical and un.urpaaaed in Its excellence. Dr. J. C. ATER t CO., LowgD, Mass., aaaUaal aM AaaJyvlaal Oaeaalaaa, OLD IT .VL. CRDOQISTS CTnTWBXRS. 0 0 T S, S II 0 E Hats, Caps, &c, &c. GEO. C. & T. W. MOORE, are Joel apaalag a larre aad earefelty nlabd eteck la Ib.lr line, eeahraeieg LADIES' OAITER3, KM, Cloth aad Calf, la etery elyba. LADIES' SUOJ'-S, Roagb aad Sraaotb. LADIES' 9 LIPrERS, Ulk aad Uw. CHILDKENS' SHOES, Buttoned, Baoklad aad Laaed, Plata aad Copper-teed. OEJJTLEME.NS' BOOTS, Viae aad Coaraa. OINTLEbllNS' SAIIERg, I II OSS, BRO OAKR, PLOW BllOkS, SLIPrEIlS, Clatk at Leather. HATS, HATS, HATS. s Pwalal elleallaa aa tberraaeorlraant af HAlia .abraeleg tba LATB6T SULKS far BaaaMv wear. AMOKS TUBIP, Gents' Furnishing Coods, wiU ba foaad aa aaaarbnwaal af GENTS' NECK-WEAR. saldeoj ao, nailed either la etyle, baala, ear lac a? pries. Allot aayaf wbMllibaaldatattas!ablagiy law tawne, al BOOM aa , nm otbra uow. 1FJ 1 w&tim $ftv ttfttiUrmrotf. ADMI 74 lTB ATOItkO BOTIC It, ... la hereby given Ibal Lrtlara of Adml.n. ration on tba ailatc of WILLIAM L. HlrJIIKfL lata af Lawraaee Iwp., Clearlald C, Pa., dc'l' having been duly granled to Ibe underalgned all nereo.ra indebted lo anid eatalc will piece m'.i. immediale peymeat, and thee, barlag elalmi er demand, aga.ait the Bama will promt Ibam prop.riy aulb.nll.at.d for eetilemeot nltheet deley. AARON 0. TATX, Admlniilraler Clr.rlald, Pa., May 11. 1171. It. AltMl NIMTR ATOR'aj NOTICE. Notice U hereby givca that Letlonof A4. minietrattoa an lha a. late of JOHN HTKWART Into of Bradford towoibip, ClearOeld eoenly, Pa ' deooaied, having been duly graated ta the andvrlgad, all Parana. Indebted tn Hid eatal. will plaaaa make immediate pnyment, and ther. having claim, ar demanda ngainat the come tl prcecnl them prnporly nath.nlicatcd for Httla. ment without delay. DANIEL STEWART, AdmiBietrater. Woo Ilea I, Pa , June 4, 1171-Ot Clearfield insurant fgencyt JlMEl IIIL CAIROLL L. ItMLI. MiEURX DIDDLE, Jgentt, Rrpraaaot tba followinf aai atbar firat-alau Ca'u Con pan lea. Atnti. Livrioot Loadoa t Oloba U. 8. Br..$t,30l,tf IsTaoinlog oa utaal Aaaab plaaf...H i.lOO.ioi 1'htaoix, uf I lar (ford, Cooa , 3,614 Qll Inauraooa Co, of Nnr lb Amerifa 1,431 IT4 North British A MereaDtita U.8. Ur. 1.71 ati Poot'l-h Conimereial L'. B. Braneb.... tT9,U Ware, t- wd T6l,1ft Travelora (Llfa A Aaaltiaat) 4,&fMtl Vtotm ea Market tit., app. Court Hoiue, CUar field. Pa. Jnaei, TH tf. SALE OF TIMBER. Tha Pioe and White Oak timber oa Warraati &C70,afl7l aad 426a, aad aiidtlle eaa third of will ba offered at public aala al 2 o'clock, p. ta.,oi WKDaSnSD.V, Jl'LT ttb( 1T, at Pen Hot J, ClrartHd aoaetjf, Pa. AulBelaBt aaeurlty repaired. Teraia of paeMeat aey. Cob ditiona atetla knuwa aa day af aala. Thii Iai4 bet bean meelly eat over for Inga by Ardell and tMhert. Tbe retuaiader will be eat ever ia a aiaii. lar Qntnner. Poaeeaaioa girau Imoiadiatelj ea all tbat ia togged over, and ef the balance ia a reaeonable time. Pur farther partiavlar iaqalia af of tba autaeribar at Pea Held May 21, '7lii L DIED, Ageat, Clearfield Nursery. KNCOUKAGE HOME INDUSTRY. TUB anderafgaed, hTlng eetabliihod a Rar trj ao tba 'Pike, about half way belweea Clearfield and CtarweoiTille, ia prepared ta far alah all kiada of KKUIT TRKK8, (ataadard aod dwarf,) Kvergreeaei Sbrvbbery. Orapa Vinea, Oooiaberry, Lew too Blackberry, bira w berry, aod Kaapberry Vieea. Alio, Biberiaa Crab Treea, tAjuiaea, and early eeariet Rbabarb, A. Ordan promptly attended to. Addraaa, J. D. WRIOBT, epM 68.y Corw.e.rllie, i'e. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAHD0N h. BR0., Oa Market 6t, eaa door wait of afaailoa tloaaa, CLEARFIELD, PA. Oar arrabBeroaata are rf tba Boat eomnleU character lor furalablag tbe pablie witb frock Meat, of all kind, nnd of tba ory ben quality. We alao deal IB r.ll kiada of Agricultural ltnple. menta, whiob wo beep on exhibition lar tbe ban. uAt of tho nubl.e. Call around whea la towa, and taba a look at thinga, or addreee ua t. If. CAKDO.1 a DR0. Clearleld. Pa., July 14, l7-tf. Great Western Hotel, Noa. 1111, 131 and 111! Market Street, (irecfy ofpo.it tVaaaaae'er Orond Dencf.) PliilaleljMa, Fen&'tv. Torxxim, AILOO per ctssy. Thia Hotel ia Bear tha aew Publl. Bulldloet, new Meeooia ToBple, L1. 8. MinL end Aead.ay of Pine Arte. T. W. TKAUCK. Prop'r. Orr.n all ..oar I JyU.'U-ly CENTRAL State Normal Kchool. (Eighth Normal School District.) Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. A. X. RA VB, A. M., Principal Tbia Bchool aa at preaeat nonatltnted, effcrathe eery beat faeililie. for Prefaaaloaal Bad Claii.al laaraiog. BuilrJlag. rpaaloaa, iaitiag and moiaodioii aoaiiilrtely boated by ataaaa, wall eealilated, and fnrnlrbed witb a baaatifal aupply af par water, ieM opring water. Location hoallbfal aad oaey af aeoooe. Burronadinff Meaary aaiaraaaaad. Teaalwra ei per. .need, eS.lcal, aad allea le their work. Dleo.plioo, trra botklnd.nalforBand tkoreufk. Kipeaaea aioderate. 7iy aoat. a week dodaclba ta tkawprcparlnf to teaok. BtadeaU ad a I tied aay tlaa. Coura. af .lady praaeribed by tba Bun ; I. Mod.1 Kchool. If. Preparatory, lit. K loca tor,. IV. Sclent. 1c. anjcac oaeBaat t. Aondeaila. 1L Coaunorclal. III. M.ile. IV. Art. Th. Elcraratary and ScieuUSe aoarra are Pr. reaaional, aed etadente gradaallag Iberein reealr. dtata Diploaaa, aonforrlng Ib. following eorree poBdlng degreoa 1 Maetareftbo Science.. Ured aalee ia Ibe other ooureoa raeeir. Noraal Cortil nalea af their attaiaaenla, algnad by lb. taeelty. The Profehlual aoaraaa are liboral. aad era la IhoroBgbaee. Bot Inrerior te than af ear heal uollegea. Tbe,8tala rrqu.ree a klgaar order af eitiiee. abip. Th. time, deaand II. ll ll one of Ibe prlao object! of thia aebool ta holp laeeouro II by rnrniibing inlellient and .Solent teacher, for ber erboola. To thi. aad it aoli.it. yoanf per bob. of good abilitioe aad good parpoaatheM wh. d.eire ta laprce their llrao and tbeir tal ante, a. atadnata. Ta aU nab tl praabM aid ia derel..plBf their power, aad abundant opperta a.lloa lor well paid labor attar leale( arheol. for aalalogua aad leraa addreee the Principal. S. 1. BALL, Preaideat Board of Iraateea. T. C. niPPL. becretar. BOAHII OP TRfftTEISi Clinloa coanty g. D. BeU, T C. Hippie. Dr. I. II. Barton, A. II. Boat, Jaaob Browa, WllaeB Killer, A. X. Haub, W. W. Raakia. R. H. Cock, amucl Chr.il.U. Klntaing, 8. M . Biakford, U. L. Dl-toabaeb, A. C. Korea, g R. Peale. I'.ntra Ki-Uo. A. II. Cartia. ClearBeldEB-Oo. Wa. bigler. Xlk-Cbarla. R. Rarley. Lock llaren. Peb. IS. Tl-ly JRPHANS' COURT SALJ Valuable Real Estate! Estate) of VT. 8. Dick7, dco'l Br elrtaa af aa eedar leaaad awl af aba Ornaaaa' Court of Clearaald caaal. Ik.ra will he oaneeed ta Kablia Hal. at lac Coart lloaaa, la tba bareagb Thnraday, June 19th, 1879, At I O'tlaek P. leL, , , . All tbaaa cartels traela aad peiraale af lead eUn at. In Cleerleld Caaal. Paaa'a- dcMrlbed aa follow. . Ma. I. Bale, a tract af lead ba Jordan l.wa abip, Cleerleld CoaBly, baaaded aa Iba eaet by lenda of Jeaee PaltarMa. oa the aealb by la.d ef J.J. MaCraahea aad B. II. Taylor, oa Iba weat by land ef S. O. Pet. a la ('araaeriy), nnd tbe north by land af Wither. w, en. mi. Containing SO Ucru. oraarleia, witb 41 aerae ataarad aad Ibe ea atelader baring Ihereaa larga awaadty af while plea, aah aad other tiaaar. lapreee anil. ann.iHiag af mall leg hawaa with eiher kaildiage. . . . . "a. a. Belag a treat af lead kalaaearla Iowa. ablp, ellaeia aa Wbltawr Rnax aad kaawB aa the J. W. Halik rare,aad adlolaiag lead. .Il.wp MB, II ope tea 4 0., OatfatMlnr nJrs, acre ar tan, and being underlaid with nar.ral Talnabla n,a .r bitealeen. aaal, wilb Uaaleek and atker tlabar Ibaraoa. Ma.. Balag etteeeela tbo elllafe afnlee H.po, Claarlcld Canaty, Pa., fraatia, aa Ma.a Street, aad raaalag back la Clearaald Creak, CanfdsiNiaif Tkrti Twn a.ra at leaa. aad karler ibaraoa a fraaa Mabla, ice koaa. aad blaabmilk ebap. He.1. Belag lot la B lea Bape, froallai U toot, acre er laoa, aa tarapiba, aad raaaiag hck 11 teal ta aa aU.y, aad haewa aa lot Ha. . Ha. . B.ia, a hi la fllea Bean, aa aeraer af Bpra. HrnM nnd tarapiba, rraatrag tt reel ea taraplha, aad rwnalag alcag (praaa Itroal III feet U aa alley, baring Ihereaa a etery aad half boaoe and Mao eat baddlaga, aad haewa aa ' Se 14, Ha. . B.l.c let .Haaea Va aald tilair Slea Hope, fnatlngSe tawt aa Oeopar Areeaa, aad raaalag alaag Walaat alraat IM feet, acre or Ua, te aa alley, aad baan ao 14 No. SO. Be. T. Balag taa bew, lata allaata aald riUage af Qle Il.pe, baaaM nrtb ay W.laal alreal, aaal by lead af 0. Car-aw barer, aealb by lot nf deaoph W. Lett, weal by elro.l,aad haewa aad rata bee. II eW la. TVrsaa faVlaW. Oaclhlrd af trice at vblcb prwparly le baeebod dowa aaeealeraalVM af aala, aad balaaea la aaa aad two yeara, eeeaawd aa praaalaa. by bead aad aaortgeco. Peraana aat eeaplytag with toraa, tea prwparly WIN bo ae-ad.aU.id at Ibabr aaal M. A. Hlnaar AaWlaldialrla. laarali Pa., Jaaa II, lilt K Wauuea A (aasa, AUerwcya. Jaaa 44b, ISte-jV ' . .