ShcjgqniMuatt. Gsoaos B. Goodlandu, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WinNRSDAT MORNING. DKC. U, 07,. Reader, If Tin want le kaow what U geing la la boilnen world, Joel raad oar adrortiilng Bolamae, the Spiai snlamB la parueahtr. MAXIMS rod THI DAY. ilio. by tba ernalieet aid af raioa af a ptrroa, however reipeetable to prlrata lifo, who mart fnrorar aarry apoa hla brow tba etamp of fraad flrt Irluaipbaal is Araarlaao hlatory. No enb aaquaal eeltuB, howerar merttorioul, eaa waab away tha tetter! of that reeord. Catat-BB Fatucra Ahabb. I weald ralbar hara tba bdoraoBiaat ofaquar tar of a ail Mro af tha A Berteaa people tbaa Ibat of the L-oaitlanu Relaraiog Board, or of tba Cora rjlaaloB .blob aioladad tba faala and daoidad - tha qortttoa oa a toahatfatlty. Taoe. A. tTaaitairKa. Under rha forml of law, Hutbarford B. Ilayaa baa baaa daolarad Prelldrot of Ibo United Stelae. ' ll'e tllla rail! apo. diafranebternHHit af lawlal rotara, tba falta aertiftealre of tha returning offl aara eeling norraptl.v. obd tba daclaluo ol a etim mieatoa whiob baa refuted to baar evidence of al leged fraud. For lha Dm llaia ara tha AtQarlean people ooofrented with tba fad of a fraodulvBlly alcolad PreeideBt. I.el It avt ba uBdrraloed tbal tba fraad will ba allantlj aoquteioed la by tba ooaatry. Lat no hour pan la which tba uaurpe ttua la forgotten. Abbbbsb or Dbuocbatic U . C.'s. Oaa haodrad yaara of hnmnB depravity aoea mutated and eoneontrated Into a olimag of orimo. Never again la flva hundred yearreball they have aa opportunity to repeat tba wrong. Hiatal. W. Voorbbbb. Senator Cameron and llio Sherman brothers (unclos) will nominuto the next Radical candidate for President. Mark that I Don't foiget to read "Strong Men," which will bo found on our fourth pago ' Hypocrites and Frauds" is a good articlo too. Fail-id. Hlaina and his backers did their level best to deleat Cameron lor Chairman, but they failed. Now the ''loyal" war goon on. Head tho ' Coul O.I Horror" on our first page, "liow Worlds are Born," on the same page, is highly scientific, as isalso " W hat to do in Certain Cases." "Tho Confederate Brigadiers" are rather pleased over the worked-up excitement created at Washington over tho election of a Chairman of the Hadical Committee. The aati-Catneroo mra to tba National Hepob liese onumitiee beve nailed on General Averill, of Minnee'ire. for Chairman, and are ooafldont of eneeeai AVcaaeo. Yes; but when the voto was taken, tho General landed ovorboard, and the other fellow succeeded. In a Mtw Fislo. We notice that the notorious lorgoror, Rev. E. D. Win slow, is in Buenos Ayres, engaged on tbo Buonos Ayres Herald, and is man ifesting a great intorest in religious af fairs. . . A Mftftvn Settle Tha vwmalrja rtf the oneo briiiiunt but erratio John Randolph if Roanoke wore removed litfl week from the forestd of Roanoke, where thoy wero marked by an uncut atone, to Richmond, Va., lor interment in Dolly wood Cemetery. A Stbaw. Tho election of Senator Camoron as Chairman of the Radical National Committee was brought about by a combination of the Sher man and Grant forces, a blow which bits Blaino below the belt and stag gored Conkling to the rope. The elec tion of Cameron Is a clear wictory lor the Shorman brothers, nei ther ol w bom may be nominated, but they will dic tate who shall be nominated. Avoid It. Too Chicago WuKly Xewi bas been selected by the Third Termers as the organ to help the Grunt "boom" along. A II persons op posed to Grant and a third term should avoid the Aries. The i.ews in its col umns are of royal character, and aa fatal to a Republio as poison to the human frame. Grantirin means dee iotism. You that detpise that form ol government and love liberty, sban Granlism! Govirnmint MtacUANnisi. A co- temporary remarks : ' Tho system of 'dicker' pervalea all ol Mr. Hayes' transactions. He has just traded Mr. MuCrary into a Judgeship fur Ramsey at a War Socrotary. This was some- ' thing of a better bargain than that by which Stanley Matthews became a Senator and one that will receive more commondalion than that which again brought Zachary Chandler into public life. The pratice if followed up thro' two or three torms might make tbe old man an expert" Tut CoBvianoa Fixid. The Rad ical National Committee assembled in Wssbington on the 17th inat., for the frarpose of filling several vacancies and fixing upon a time and place of holding the next National Convention. The Chairman of the National Committee (Senator Chandler) having died, tbe first business In order was to fill the vacancy. A ballot was taken and 8enator Don. Cameron, of this 8lste, ' Was elected. Chicsgo was agreed up on as tbe place, by a Urge vote, and Wednesday, June 3J, as tho time for holding tbe sane. Senator NrLSoN. Hon. Wm. M. Nolson, State Senator from the XXVI. District (Susquehanna and Wayne), spent several days in our town last wcok. He Is an intelligent and affable gentleman, and makes an able Repre sentative. He, in tbe past, served throe years In the House, and last year -tbe Democrats put him np lor a Sena tor in that black Northeast cornor District, and, to show his personal pop ularity, we need but elate that bii msjority was SCO In tbe two counties. while Coveraor Uoyt carried tbe same oooDLicsi by 1,089. This ia Loot that -cannot be denied. Bo naa worthy tha oflea af Praaidaat Iboold " "" ho .Ul,, u hold II If -anted la, ar .hand tbar. "' by aay frand. - D. 4. Obibt. Br" ' "J1 ". " I aould aorar hara ban rreawiled ta too ale- ha oar. oppowd ,h otoor la bel.la.o.ld ao. . , . ,, - , . ratal aieltiaoni ol a eotnuoa ooantT. aetaatad vanna o toe niinn oi.. oi o.i.uo, THE THVK STATEMENT. The Treasury of the Widows' and Orphan,' fumlulPoat 117, uf the firand Army ol the Rcpublip, at 1'ituibuh, bavin); dwindled down to 1 150 00, the friend" nfihat Pt hsva undertaken to replrnUh their ttvasury hy inviting prominent Umsruls on belli aide) in the war to deliver a let-lure fur them. Mi. Will, the Chairman of the Com mittee, among other, add reused the Confederate General, Wade Hampton, who replied aa follows: CoLi-aaii, B. C November ID, We. Mr Data Sib: Owiag to tha phyalral disabili ty aodar which I labor al preiest, I have been foreed la doeliao all iwvlletloBi la deliver pablie addretiaii bat tha lavltaiioa job ettond U ao oorilial aad ao rlgnlucanl that I hall Ire to make aa eaoeptloa ta in favor. It ratou to rat that ao aortr raoda ta roatora bnrmeav batwtaa tha twa aeelfeaa af lha sooBtry aa lately eontrndlBg In armi eaa ha foobd tbaa to briog Ibo old eol hy the deelra of reetortng ba.'ratBy as d enltivet iag peeye among all rlataat. wa iboold mob eoa the bitter erotioaai feeling which polilieiana ara focletiag for their awn lellih endl laid at ran forever. Yoar Invitation bei tbla and ia view, al I andentend It, aarl I thai! gladly ao-eprrale aitb yoa la Ihii laudable ahjeet. It will aot be In my power ta deliver aa addren Jolt Bow, hot I ibell ba happy to do aa at aone falara tlrae which will ion yoa. 1 beg yon to eipreaa to tha 0. A. B. my high epprecatioa of tba honor done lae.and ihanaing you forlbe bind lermi la which yua have Irani milled the aetioa of that body, I am, Very reipeciluhy yoara, Waob llaartoB, 8. A. Will, Esq. General Hampton is now one of the United States Senators from South Carolina, and one of the ablest men in that improved body. Tho man that denies the doctrine laid down in bis letter is not an American at heart, but would belp to dissolve the Union, if it could be none without risking his car cass in a Bull Run or Shilnb affair. A New Tuns. Great men are no better tban small ones when similarly tested. The recent count of votes in the Slate of Maino shows conclusively bow wonderfully circumstances alter cases. Mrs. Jenks, Sherman A Co. bull dozed the Returning Board of Louis iana, Florida and South Carolina in 1876, and compelled thoso Returning Boards to tally the votes of thoso States for Hay on, although thero was a ma jority in each of Ihem for Mr. Tildcn, Ulaine never opened his mouth, only to praise the rogues for the crimo they committed against crime. Now, how ever, when tho Returning Board in bis own State, in pursuance of law ami the precedent established by his own party, count out a few Radicals, be bowls like a wild beast. A cotompoary perti nently remarks: "Mr. Blaine found it good and rightful to uphold tbe Re turning Board frauds when they profit ed himself and his party, and attempt ed to excuse them on tbe most miser able of shams. Now, when tbe Con stitution and tbe laws of his own State throw out a majority illegally chosen, he finds it hard to accept the situation, and rushes about wildly in impotent rage. Ifinjusticebasbeendoneinany case it will be easy to prove it. Tbe cool head and stern will of Governor Garcelon bave been evidently too much for the Hotspur of tho United Slates Senate. To Bt Ousted. It is probable that the Committee On Privileges and Elec tions of the United States Senate will vpvie, tuuu etiMii tin uuuuay ruueas Ul Congress, that William Pitt Kellogg ia not entitled to represent the State of Louisiana in tbat body. Kellogg was elected by the so-called Packard Leg islature, a spurious body which was created by the Returning Board vil lains and corrupt Republican poll ti oians of Louisiana. Soon afterclucting Kellogg United States Senator, the spurious Legislature disbanded, and Kellogg presented bis fraudulent cre dentials to tbo Senate, which was then Republican, and he was admitted as a Senator from Louia-iana. Judge Spof ford, Democrat, was duly elected Uni ted States Senator by tbe legal Legis lature oi tbe State, and it is boliovod that tbe committee will recommend tbat tbe seal be awarded to him. Kel '"(,'( i mere usurper, and bas no just or legal right to represent tbe people of Louisiana in tbe first Legislative branch of tbe nation. A PolitioalScalawao. We notice that Mr. Noyes, our Minister to Paris, is about to take a trip up tbe Nile, after which he will resign and come home to participate in the next Presi dential campaign. Meanwhile the missions, both at London and Paris, are left to run themselves. There is little danger of serious consequences, however, as tbe missions lor some time past bave boon purely ornamental, their only practical use being to afford pleasant employment for some of our superfluous statesmen. Noyes is an Ohio man, and went down to New Orleans, in 1876, and bolped Mrs. Pinkston, Mrs. Jenks and Jnbn Sher man & Co. to bull-dose the Returning Board, and for this rascally trick be was made Minister to France by Hayes. He spends but little time at his post of duty. His notorious un (iness for tbe position compells him to roam over tbe country so as to got the 117,600 salary. Chiaf Farms. Tbe Stats of Geor gia, which disputes with Texas the claim to be considered the most wide awake Slate in the South, is making a strong effort through ber immigration agent, Mr. Fontaine, to induce immi gration from tbe North and Europe. Mr. Fontaine bat made arrangements by which be fan sell colonists farms of eighty acres, none of which will be more than one mile from the Macon and Brunswick railroad, fur two do! lars per acre, giving them lour years' time to pay for it. This does not look as if Northerners ware not wanted In the South. Tni Fa A to Goes On. The state ment of the Commissioner of Pensions that many Iraodulentelaiins havs been allowed under tbe present system, and tbat two hundred thousand claims re main unsettled, is to losd to a Con gressional investigation. Between the delay In settling claims and lbs Dtt meroua frauds practiced, an immedi ate re-organutatioa of the bureau seems to be a necessity. Ikkochits at Hoax The Atlanta Constitution remarks: "Victor Hugo never heard of Emerson until the other day. Well, if tbla is any sign ol ronius, there is a man in Rabun county, seven ty Tears old, who never bear J of either of them. But if they were revenue men they srouJJ bsve htrd of him. Circcuaatauoet are so different thin world." H7M r Mia u t ha ppe.. Tbe State Canvarning Hoard of New York ban decided thai its iuwer does not extend to an examination of do fects iu the election returns not up parent upon their fuoo, and the Chair man of the State Democratic Slate Committee did nt m-ek to controvert the view whic h they took of their duty. It is olio which had hereliiloru been generally accepted, but which has been disregarded in notublu instances wben the partisanship of an election board pcrver.ed Its reason. There is not much profit arguing what the law really is in the mat lor, as there will bo no safety in assuming that it will stay where it is when it does not suit tbe party that bos the power to change its ntorprelalion. Wben the seven -by- eight Supreme Court Electoral Com mission gave effect to the effort of tbo Louisiana Returning Board to alter the returns to count Hayes in, all re liance upon tbe judiciary to main tain a stable law, in defiance of vary ing political exigencies, was gone. When the trust of the country in the integrity of tbe decision of its Supreme Judge is gone the Republic may bo assumed to be in serious dangor. Its danger will not como from Us Domoo racy ; and of this tho action of the Democrats in tbo Now York Stuto canvassing board is somo assurance. The record of the party gives u further assurance of it; while that ol the Republican party is so bud that the vilest and meanest attempts may be expected from it in the effort to peqiotuato its power. It would be quite in tho line of its policy for it to change the method of selecting tbe electors in New York to secure tbe vote of the State for its camliduto. It would be a good deal decentor way of delcaling tho will of tho people than tbe methods adopted to seat Hayes. It would be a lawful way of cheating the people; and where they are so unfor tunate as to bave left open such an a von ue for thoir betrayal tbey need not tear their hair it it is taken advan tage of. Lancaster Intelligencer. Tit for Tat. The Philadelphia Press states tbat "Senator Wallace has indicated a determination to have an equal sharo in the selection of the Su pervisors of tbo census in Pennsyl vania," and that it is also alleged that a caucus of Democratic Senators bas determined to reject appointments of Supervisors it the claims of the Demo crats are not recognised by tbe ap pointing power. This is a startling innovation in tho opinion of the I'reit. We must bo permitted, bowuvcr, to remind tbat journal that during the Presidency of Andrew Johnson the Re publicans ol tbe Senate adopted a sim ilar rule which they onfurced moot rigidly, and the President was then obliged in making appointments of Assessors and Collectors of internal revenue to .divido the offices equally between his own party and tho Repub licans. If he failed to do this bis ap poiotmenls were invariably rejected Tbe Press argues tbat "these Super visors ol the census are mere adminis trative officers concerning whom tbe Senate has no right to ask any qoes fitness, to Integrity of character and to mental and moral qualifications." So, too, were tbe Assessors and Collectors ol Internal Revenue "more admininlra tive officers," but tbe editor oi the Press never made a word of objection against tbe rule adopted by the Re publican Senate in 18CG 7 under which President Jobnson'aappointments were rejected or confirmed in political con aiderutione. A Conceited Remark. The Now York Sun remarks : Our esteemed oon temporary, tbe JJerald, reports Gen. Grant as having made the remark at tbo house oi the Governor of Nevada that be sincerely hoped the necessity for his nomination would not arise. What conceit I As if there could arise any circutn stances which would render it a mat ter ot necessity tbat one particular in dividnul should bo elected President of tbe United States I More especially is it absurb for Gen. Grant to think that man himself. In the long line of Presidents thero has not been one who has shown less ca pacity for civil administration than Grant. This remark of Gon. Gram's makes it very apparent that his brain bas been turned by the attentions which ho received while abroad. He would now be less fit for President than ever, and the true history of his eight years' administration shows that he was suf ficienlly unfit before. Louisiana. The total vole of tho lato election in Louisiana was 118,600, being 43,000 less thsn in 1870. Tbo falling off in Now Orleans was 20,000, and in tbe country 23,000. The voto of Wills was 75,000, and his majority 30,000. Tho vote lor tbe Constitulion was 67,000 against 27,000. Tbe ma jority for tbe debt ordinance was 1-1, 000. The reports of violence are un true. Tbe only disturbance in tbe State during the lato election was tbe capture of the ballot-box and ro turns by a band of men headed by the Re publican candidate for Lieutenant Governor, Gillespie, and tho killing of two men by Hetiego, the Republican candidate for Sheriff in St. Martin. Ror ALT!- While Grant and bis wife, and Freddie anil bis wife, sojourn ed In Philadelphia, they bad a suit of five rooms, including private parlor and dining room In tho Continental, first floor, fronting on Chestnut street. Tbey were sumptuously furnished, and rich with brio a brae, and works of art, hung with silk ftnd fragrant with growing flowers, flow different from a Galena tannery I A Nice Man. A Washington letter writer says that tha negro United Slates Senator, Bruce, of Mississippi, dresses with scrupulous care and nicety. (Jn bis spotless linen sparkle diamond buttons, lilt garmont are of the hand somest cloth, and meet fashionable cut, his boots shine with brightness, and fan bur Is most effectively arranged. Mori Guts. An exohango says: In addition to the gifts which were sent by General Grant to Mr. Chid in tbe Spring of 1878 lor safe keeping, eighteen dry-goods boxes are now com ing across the country, tbe accumula ted store ol presents whicb the General wm 'forced to receive' at evory stop ping pjaoe," it a mar, tactics. Immediately lollowitig the Louisi ana election a dispatch was sent north stutiug that in Doha purisli : Dave ArmrlroBg wat hanged an retard? t It II, Drews, late poll metier, banged BBdei Sheriff I'eoh whipped aod atretcliaii, and twenty. Ave otben rau away flora lha parith. Trrn-tiiia It o miplrte. The Rtpuhltaatia did ant via. This appeared in every one ul the Radical daily papeis of the North us wull as most of their weeklies. Four days sfter the duniul camu thai no hangings hud tuken plure in Delta parish, no lenorisin exisled, no one hud run away, the Itcpublicatis all voted, and the election passed off as peaceably as in any other section of tho Slate. But the object bad been obtained by sending tho dispatch. It was to misrepresent ; to tire tho North ern heart. Tho scoundrels who son tit well know Ibat tho eorrecliiiu and de nial would not be copied by tho Judi cal press, It is in this way that the Northern people are made dupes, and allow their pasaions to be Inflamed by apocryphal stories of cruelty and bull dosing in tbo South. A party that de pends on such wicked meuns to keep themselves in power are the word enemies ot tho country, and are doing more to injuro lis moral and material interests than all other causes com bined. A HgAVr Bill. Congress, within half an hour tho other day, voted thirty-three million (133 000,000) dol lars out of the Treasury in the shape of bounties. This, altor the Army bill, is the heaviest burthen strapped on tho backs of the people. Reader, think ot ill Tho bounty costs every soul about tighty cents. The husband of a family, composed of a wifb and six children, pays annually, at eighty contg each, six dollars and forty conts ($(1 40) bounly tax, whether he has any property or not. As tho cost is eighty cents per sculp, it is easily reckoned. About one-third of this huge bill is a square fraud, gathered in by hospitable bummers, Quarter .Masters and a band of attorneys ready to com mit forgery, or any olbcr crimo, to on able tbem to get the money out of the Treasury. Moro: Thero are thou rands of men drawing bounties who were novor in an engagement during tho war. Wisteun Connubial Enterprise. The San Francisco Examiner relates tho following for a fact : "An Oregon young man, being snmmai ily forbidden to enter the promises where his lady love was confined, loaded his Winches ter rifle, mounted bis horse, called for iho Justice of tho Peace, and, accom panied by him, rodo into tho front yard whore the girl's father and uncle were. Ue declared that thev hail threatened to do him personal injury and that in the eyes of the law be would be justified in doing serious ex ccution with bis rifle in case they at tempted to interlore with him, and there, beloro lae gaso of the two astonished men, with one eye fixed on ihem and the other on tho fair one by his side, with one band clutching bis rifle and the other grasping that uf his affianced, bo married her and rode away, with tbe maa;isliale at his hocls. Dltpetebrl from Anemia. Maiae, ly that the Demoeretle Uovernor and Coua-iil have onanted out lha hrpuhliraa mre.iy ia bulb branebea al !U Ligitlaiura. The Bomber el Krptiblieta mew ben bat beta eon .ted duwa from vs to e. aad the lleiaoortla btve been a-iunled uu freul SI 7S. Tbia eeatilrv baa witlmood a Irtlrieidal wtr How Ions oen It itaod revolulloa of tbla hiad t Aoaital aY'teaaoe, Hold on, now I Why did you not kick up tho same kind of a muss in 187G, when the Returning Boards of Louiriana and Florida counted Mr. Tilden out and Hayes in? These Maino Yankees have evidently taken that Radical lesson in, and have made a practical application. "Wbatislood for tbo goose should be food lor tbe gander" is an old maxim. If the Maine Returning Board can assign no better reason for doing what they did, their course is damnable and cannot be defended by any one except by a knave, or Mrs. Jonka-Pinkston, Sher man & Co. Philadelphia ' Boom ess." The truo inwardness and object of some ol iho Grant demonstrators was made manifest on tho occasion of the great parado on Tuesday, in Philadelphia, which was, to advertise their wares to assembled thousand. Diston bad hi saws, Wilson his sowing machinos, liuifsnyder bis furniture, Wright bis mince meat, while others mode a dis play of their gooda.from a wagon spoke to preserved meats. No wonder that staid old Radical organ, the A'orth American, rebuked thoso sordid fellows in this wiso : "It is not quite the thing to turn such a procession as that ol yestorday into an advertising medium in such a direct and unblushing man. ner as was cono by somo loo enter prising participants " Eastebn Pkoqbess. Tho vicinity ol that Yankoy "blarney stone," Ply mouth Rock, always breeds somothing now, termed "progress." Several years ago tho Massachusetts Legislature pass. ed an Act making women elligible lo the office of fachool Commiltoo J(Bal Winter another Act was passed allow. ing women to voto lor candidates for School Committee, and on the 9th Inst. for the first time, womon voted at the general election for School Committee men. One of tho tunny incidents that arose out of the women voting at the ate election was the fact that no womon voted lor a female candidato, but only for mon Jealousy, yoq know. A Siibewd Man "An English girl wants to know how long girls should bo courted." Ex. Tho Norristown Herald says; "Our opinion miulit not bo worth much in suoh matters, but we thmk a long girl should bo courted in tho same manner aa short girls are oourled with operas, carriage rides, confections, silling up nights, and so forth. If a young man can't court a long girl without carrying a step-ladder when be goes to see her, be should resign in favor of some one who can." Riout to the Point. Tbe Cincin nati Enquirtr burls this kind of a brick into the WashHigtun camp: "Soma Democratic statesmen in Washington) are exceedingly busy about Democratic candidates for lbs Presidency. If they would lake care of lhair business In Washington with prudence and sagao- ity, the National Democratic Convert lion would And much less difficulty lo attending lo its business tban seems likely to confront it." : FREAKS OF AN JXA'OCEAT Fit EE DM AX A telegram to Ibe New Ymk Herald Baya : Charlotte, N. C, December 17. Police t Ulcer 11. II. Hill shot und in Bluntly killed in ibis city to-duy the tfrealeat desperado, perhup", in Norih Carolina, a negro named Bob I'hurr. I'lntrr had shot ami killed another negro limned Kerr Wall, at a Irolie l iJialrict Democratic in u certainly, near P.novillo, in this counly, a month i with two others possible. In Oregon ugn, and boa since that.Unio been aj " huvo tho besl chance to relniu our fugitive f'ruin justice, with a reward of, present Representative. In l'ennsyl-t-UU nfl.red by tbe Uovernor, hanging; vuniu, whiUt it is posriblo lor us to lose over his head. Learning this moi inng one member, wo ought ulto to regain thill he was secreted in llie house of the Curlin District nud perhaps the unuiuur negro in thiscily, olliuels weuli tuitner lor mo purpose ol cnocting bis arreel. 1 lie luuilivc concealed biiiiacll under a bed and refused to come out. In response to a demand thai he sur render, he swore that he would die first. The ofliuers began clearing the bed, and when they hud drawn oil' ihu inuiiruss, the negro roso through the rials, pistol in bund, leveled it un officer Orr and pulled the trigger. Tho oil! cer caught the weapon, however, and the huiiimur lull upon bis hand instead ol on the cap. Pusrr Jorked the piahil from Orr uud had it leveled on him a second tune, when 11 1 II tired upon him, the bull enu ring liis forehead and pen elruiinir Ibo biuin. While rut-lino- I liom the shock uf his wound the negro sought aguin to shoot, but fell before he was uble to do so, dying almo-l im mediately. Policeman Hill surrendered himself' at once to tbo Mhenff, but was not detained. The deceased was a terror wherever known, Seven yeurm' no lie Killed a AvJ-ji- iruti named Snesrfl. In I llur-il r . tkie r , ... . Jeiiw 'U.v i "'m "i',i and a reward ol Sf L" al that time offered for liisarrest. lie fled to Union county, H. C, where ho married and lived under tho namo ol "Henry Johnson "till last Christmas, when lie killed his wife and rutiirnod lo North Carolina. Lost Summer he was arrested in Lincoln counly for robbery but oscaned from jail, shooting the Sheriff through the bead. His last crime was the murder at Pinovillo last month, above referred to. CLASSICAL SAltCASM. Tho Philadelphia llulletin, in allud ing to tho course ol human events in that city, makes a classicul drive at Speaker Randull, and bis "pul," alter this fashion. We dislike to quote (rem the oneiiry, but when that enemy straddles the truth, wo have the right to quote him, though he were a friend, bocauso the very devil is entitled to that compliment, Here is wbut bo gets off : The Honorable Samuel J. Itandull, Speaker ol the House ot Represents-1 ember of Cuiiiiress from I Kress Irom 1 eiinsylvama, i . ... , , dep hot lender pal boa I hat is expressed easy 10 an nreciuio tne lull in tnai "Dear mil. Micro is a ma jesiiu sweetness in the proud humility lhat bunds from ils National throne in Washington lo pour llie balm of sym puihiisiiig consolation into tho car of a bosom liiend, stricken with the rude, ungrateful criticism of an unfeeling world. Tho gushing utterance of a grateful heart, rejoicing over a pre cious life spared iii the midst of the deadly peril of a bar-room fight, basin il sn eloquence that ought lo become as immortal as iho words of Lincoln st Gettysburg. Damon and Pythias, David and Jonathan, Chang and Kng find ihmr brighter anti oi.es in Hill and Sam. Wiibsneb backing, what h.rj ia too gieat to be encountered, what convention to strong to be stormed, what law tiro bigh to be defined 7 Tbe -ailor, tossed uKin the briny deep, buoya up his couiage amid the fiercest storms with Ibe assurance that '-There't a tweet little eherab thtt tin np alufl it iuk obi iwr mt i,ie ai poor jaea. And in the wild ray-inus of faction light in the Fourth ward, while black jacks crash and pistols flash, the hero of a hundred riots turns the eye of ailli up toward Ibe high seat ot dig nity and power in far off JV'ashington, and nerves bis arm and steadies bis finger with the thought tbat "There! iweet Utile Sammy who lit ap aloft To look aot for Ibi life ef beer Uili." OUR WASHING 'FUN LETTER, Washington, D. C., Deo. 20. "79. Ol all Iho Jobs likely to bo presented to congress, tne question or "recipro cal trade relations" in various coun tries is likely to be prolific of the most prolific in lobbying of the worst sort. First and loreinnnt we will have here this Winter M. Leon Chaitoau, who is now being feted in r ranee preparatory to a deweut upon America, Ho ad vocatea a so-called reciprocity between the United Stale and Franco, which, as ho proposes it. seems to look to the Intio liiclion of French manufactures lino Ibis country, al the expense ot our homo manufactures and without any equivalent whatever. Mr. Kim ball, Chaii 'man of our National Board of Trade, and others, havo spoken bo- lore tne House Uommilleo ol Com merce in favor of establishing "recip rocal trade relations" wilh Canada Uu claims to represent 10 600 Ameri can merchants. Tho usual argument against protection was made by Mr. IliHlgea, of Baltimore, who believed in protection for infant industries, but thought Ibis country bad crown be yond thai necessity. It is not believ ed bore lhat any material chances in the tariff will be made. The Democratic policy at present seems to be to make husto slowly in formulaiing plunks lor the plulform of 18S0. 'There ia a great deal of private consultation going on umopgsl mem bers, nnil n constant iiilcrchiiniro ol opinions, but very lew have openly ex- Eressea tnemseivcs ss to llio policy to o pursued, or tho cundidute to be nominated. All fuar of any disintu gratiop of llio party in tho South has passed sway j in fact, it nover had any substantial basis. Instead of losins slreiiifth there, wo shall certainly gain. Il is possible that we may lose one Representative in Tennessee, and one in North Carolina ; hut we will certainly gain also two in etonn uuroiina, one in Missouri, one in Aianama, and one in Tvxaa Die iricls. all rf whicb are surely Demo eralio, and which wero lost thrnnnh peer confidence on our part in 1878. i iim win reaxo a net gain in tbe Mouth in tbe Forty -seventh Congress of those members Irom the South. Wo shall also vs in at least three in Now York in Districts which were carried by the Republicans in 1878, owing to lix-al dissensions in that Stale. A" ftn exam ple, take tho District in which Waldo llutchins. Democrat, was elected in November. 1H74. Tho District alrnnir. ly Democratic, was carried hy the Re publicans in 1878 by upwards ol 2.000 majority, ilutchiiis, Democrat, in No vember laal, had upwards of 3 000 ma jority, In Now Jersey we will proba bly gain one in the Jorsoy City Dis trict, which hsd alwavs given from 5,000 lo 7,000 Democrstio msjorily; but was lust by a split in the p..i, and the running of four candidates. In lbs New Kuglaud Stales wa bave the chance of a gain of two In Connecticut, In Districts carried by the Democrats irevious lo 188 1 of one in New Hampshire, and ol one in Masaaehu- seitej whilst (here (a no rtaatioslils bsnce ul any lose in tbat section. In the West, lha probabilities are a loss uf one In Minneoota, and ol three, per haps, in Ohio, by lha re-disiricUng of ibat Bisu by lb Republicans; whiki on lbs other haod, we bave every hope lives and ni the I bird district ul .., .....,.. ri!hll 0 ii,o war, anil take wind oui tcs erduy on a charge .,1 shooting! , , .,hhol Mn T , another mar, in . pol, icul brawl say.: t, 11weterwilh B feW ,xe ' tion. Dear Bill, I rejoice that your Itle are earnest in their encomiums Lf the spared, though in peril. ! distinguished Pennsj Ivanla General, It Is not easy to anureciala the lull ; S... l u .... o .. of uuining one cettiunly in a Demo cratic stronghold in lllnmis, now rep resented hy a Republican (iroctihackcr, ami, pet Imps, if one in Chicago a gain of two, perhaps three, in Indiana, in tho new Ditriol lorine.l by the luM Lfgiflntiiro of thai Stale; with a fighting chance, fur one iinireiii Wisconsin and in one Michigan. On lite l'ucillo toast, llm receiiti ilcc linns ilc ininrkiiatcd that IbereVas one r-Jgnicenin District, with u poamhuity eisewnuro. 1 -i uut leaving remote possibilities out of the queslion, and considering what muy bo styled the reliable Democratic Hi.lricis, and viewini' the wbolu in tho light of the elections of 1870, 1877, 1878 and 187'J, it seems lhal nothing but a sweeping tidal wave, ol which uvei. thu preliminary ground swell has noi ueoli visible, cuu revent us liom having a majority of 14 iu the nexl House, with al least Ti Plan lets, which may be classed as doubtful, to draw on for an increase. It is a fncl of univer sal knowledge with politicians that tnu Democratic majorily in tho Forty sixin oongress wus reduced to Us present limits by dissensions lit homo, und by over-confidence I lie latter be ing tho chief cause. Whilst promi nent Democrats wero predicting a ma jorily ol from 30 to 40 in the House, the writer was leal lol Hint the Repub licans might succeed Irom the cause labovo stated. Appeuls were mad" in heal up local qtiarn la, but llie invaria ble answers were, "We shall have the House by a large majority ; what dif ference will this one District mako?" Siit.h over confidence lost us several Districts in the South, notably that of Mr. Waddoll, of North Carolina, who, in a District which gavo him 7,000 ma jority, wad beaten by a weak candidate, because be did not even canvass his District, nor, i.i fact, make any ar rangement to get out the vote. Thou sands of Democrats in his District staid away from tho polls, believing that bis election was certain. This will not bo the csso in 1880, which is likely to wimess the holiest political fight over waged in Ibis country. The Democratic parly is warned not to re peat the folly o! I88. 1 bave always noticed that ihey (Kill more votes when not over confident. On I ho prospective parly nomina lions lor I'rerident and Vice President there is yet no crystulizuiion of opin ion. The Southern members run be classed in this respect as active or pat sire. Tbe latter say that Ihey are did posed to let tho North take llie matter ,i f ,i. ,. ' , ,i,. , solely in hand, whilst the former think that if thev cast their vnl fur linn. ,.,!, :, ' ,i ,i ..... ,., i, u .i,i ,i .,.. v.,rll, ,i,i, .:,:, r uiii , ,i, .... l, u - ... , ..... "u for uu V.OUIU cait-y every oouin- ,,rn bv in(.,cnse,l mnioHiie. thOMO liconlo have luith thut. when elected, ho would certainly tuko his seat. Tbo Louisiana and Texus members are very anient in their support ol Hancock, and qunto extracts Irom his orders und official letters whilst Com mander of tho Military District in 18G7 and 18f!8, to show that his civil admin istration of affairs In their Slates en titles him to be considered one of llio greatest men the country has produc ed. There is somo talk tbat tbe Mas sachusetls delegation will present the name of Judge Josiah G. Abbott ol that Btaw, a thor candidate Tbe ileluatoatrom MassachusotiH wero ap pointed previous lo the Novembei lo0 lions, and wire then uiinosed to he favorable lo the nomination of Mr. lilden. Now, il is said, tbey are di vided. Colonel McClure, of the Philadelphia 7YMf, has be-n spending some lime here, acting as editorial correspondent for his journal. Ho will return hero alter the holidays with his wile, the niece of Miss Rebecca Grots, of Phila-, delphia, who, It is well known, inspired the character of ' Rebecca" in Walter Scott's novel of "Ivanhoe " A distinguished delegation of ladies and gentlemen were note last week from Philadelphia, with the purpose of procuring the gilt of condemnod can non, with which to erect a statue of General Meade in Falrinount Park. Washington is very gsy this Win tor, und promises to bo still moro so after tho holiday season. In fact, love making, legislation, political intrigue, and everything elso, promises to bo "a little more so" sflcr our law-makers return from the embraces of their con stituents. James Yeccb, a prominent lawyer and Republican, of Allegheny oonnty, died on Tuesday morning, Dec. 10th, aged 71 years. lie was iho author uf a "History ot Mason and Dixon's Lino." 2lw giflrfrtlsrinfnu. CAUTION. Ml pertoni ara hereby wan-ad aaai-tt mrddlina or ia ibv WtV inlrrfor. Ivi with the follt'wlna oerrnnal sroner v. now la the poiintloB of N. II. Maine, of Bradford twp., ..i un ui ve-rrer-oiu meet mare ant oaa mar te.r-eld hay Hellion. The forra-iiaa preprrtv beli-nat to ra-, aod II tllnw-d lo rrmala in tba potarteinn of taid NT. II M.inea an luaa only, lahjeet to my order at any lima. , I. M. MA1KE8. Orabamtoa, Dre. J4, 1H7S It AWC.SKV.' KOTItli. To UhoB It May toitfartti Tlia ulr-rsWn-d. havlntr tiaea aiipotDtft Aawir,aoa for Ibt b-offtt ofarodt lor hjr Jai. II. (Iribaai.of ClarA-U bornqKb, all rterfiwiif, lharaiora, bavinc eUltat agtintt hiia will preront tbtra lo aa for Battlement, and thuia In dehtod to tba Mid 3ralia ara raquirod to aattlo aad ajfatta pajfiaaat lo na. A H H 1 1 h V W. 1,KK. Clenrfiild, Pa., Dm. H, H;b ti Ai-lf,tiri. TXKCI'TORIV NOTICI-Koiiaa (, bara J b aTirati that tftalM iMIaia.sl... tbaetiateef TH0M H HKILLY. Utaf rieariVd Isunitigh, tlearhaid euumy, Paan'a., deeaori, ' vuij uranism id ina nnaorlf 04 , a IValffUlSaa Inrlatlllalll laB allt akaitatlaB BBIlll L tinnadiAta pay meat, and tban ba.ing olatna ir dttoaodi afHinat tbo aaina will pra0Dt tbata pnparlj autbantloKted far aaltlament without delay. PKI VR A. (1AUL1N, MAHY It KILL V, Ixeoatort. Oarfl.ld. Vm Deo. II, 1fT9 (It. REMOVAL ! James Zj. Lscavy. Iltvlnc SBrehtiad lha antira aluok af frti. Steleil, arrek; el Tea anllrf lhal aa See ajoved lata lha maa lalal.v eaaanlrd at Meed A Hittrlj. aa rlarend alratt, share he la areperad to oler la ihapablli COOK ST0ES. ic.f r.ro .f.rw PA11L0R STOVES, af lha la tret Irepreved f literal, al law frleea. HOUSE FDBNISHINO QOODS, Qai fiitijrfi'and Tinware, Rnatnl, lpaala(, Waahln(. Oil riulei a. aad Heuslrisg fiiaipa s anreiallv. A4 raotpa s antei werk Warraaled. Aavlhlaa la mi Has win aa ardarnd aaaalal If Saairad. J AA. L LRAVV. rr,rlriar. rRBO.SAOaXTT. Asaaa. Olearsad, Pa., Jaaamr 1, 1ST tf. - Jinn :(U'frtl$rmfnts. Short Slraw Wanted I 1)i:H0N8 Living thoit (In pii-klne purpuiet, VBB Otnl I'tl.'t for il tale for it hy ap- iilvimaT "t the onfe of T II K -.AHHP'!.! rlllR IIH CltitotM, fa., lire. If, W II. K ro. 15 AN I-I.l'.t TION NOTICI--. Tht n l!MV NATIONAL RANK Of C1.KAR- FIKI.II will It. held at the H.nblof lliiu-e on TI Ki-IMY, JANI AllV LIT II. Istiu, belwrea tie bouri of 1 and 4 u'elnrb P. M. W M (ill AW, Ca.hler. ClrarHrld. I'., I). Jl, IST'J .It. . 1)111 MNTHATIMI'SI NOTICK.-Nolloe It b'rrby aivrn tl-at Leoeri of Alniinii- titnon nn l eilaleol HA M I KL OA I.UW KM,, Itle of I'ika lap., ClearSeld et.untv. Pa , dao'd, bavlna bi-ao duly arir.trd to tin undtriif ned . all ptrtonl inilelili'd to ttid rtttle will pirate mtke Immediate paymrnt. and Ihoee having eleimt or demtnda trawiatt tha eauie will preieat them properly autbeolinate-l tor rrttlrmrnt without delay. JOHN T. HAD Kit IV, ' Admlniilralor. Lumhrr Cily, Ta , Dee. 14, Isle Si, CAUTION. All pertoae ara hereby warned aftiiiil i-urrbaiiiigur la any way meddling wilh tbe following perioaal property, Bow ia Hie porirteloa ol Capitis Hpanaf le, of Urahim towuthlp, via i Twn Kay mam, tees about Sre fari oi l one bit a little while au tba left hind loot, and tbeeiler hat mmewhiie on both bind feet The loreg-iing property beluoga to ma and it allowed to nmtiB in the p'itw-i,loa of eild Sptntgle on loot only, ini-jt-rt l- n-v irler at any time. 0 L. HCHOONOVKIt K.lertown, llro. 31th. lS7tl.xt. fi-rtlOISTAW . t "ST TN THIS tj,T of Cfini!T"f t i.. li fur llinruiiBltir traiD inl rtM'ii for I t.ii,Bj, Vi.r iif ii- ilf.n .ft. ra un aHilBHs.-.t latUlllH-w tt' )iHil.j stiii! in IU illo Hfwl ni rat for irtstiiliilf.-f t I riH ilca) J i ui.'nl inn A ihiirt lira tMily U rtxiiiiimj 10 iii'.lft wrn of Uudy. fc.naIUhl. ItKllviiiual limtnn !!. Klud-oli cq Ct)ir M an tlitw. N Tn-i . f or rtrvuU i .vddrr I. Ill t r A M.N. IMlKabiirtrh. -ll,.fl-. K-.kk-i'l'ir, i...u-littl l.y Hnr U"; rinlwl In L-..I.... 4'MI rai. 'i Urn lar-fftM wtV k on the aviniift pttMiahl. A wmlc lor tanker. nlllYMBliSl, tHlallMtwl lUa-U atnl prUl'llfnJ HCVUOtaamlUaj 1'tH, BjUaOlt, .i Sltf, .-.Mata.!, do17-4U E. S. HENDERSON, V7-.i ' -i-ri I- r f te-ry - -n II- - UNDERTAKER Dt'RNfelDK, PENN'A. Till, iut.wrilter nutr ofl-n lo tbe elllietti tf PumtlJe lid vieinitT, n anpr .vlit p.-cllty. Hvreahtr klndi of CMkMa and Coffl frill bn kept on huo l, and ordtn Allot at oDce, j Fuufrala Anywhere, j I will fnrMab lha fUeit aa wett t tha ehr-aneir nicin atv,rs,ifa io iimT4's- All ww -n toft at iha toa or Jouk C Con n an will rci nrmpf aonilos. for fnrthcr art,nUtt Bill nn or d'1rMi K. 8. HKNDEHSO.N, I)Mi 10, 1-rJf. Interesting to Buyers ! H.A.Kratzer HAS A LA1IGB AnSOHTMCNT OK Flannels. Blankets, Cloths, Cassimeres, AND all Rixnsor Winter Dry Goods. Which ha will tall ehaap for oath HaadMoia Carpets and Oil Cloths. : Coats d Dolmans la Block aid Made to Order. niCHARDSON'S CRLKURATRD Elmira Boots and Shoes. B Be alhtn ( th.j bib llie brtt. FRKNPII AND AMItrAN TALF CKINS, Klf AND SULK L-ATHK-i. AT HKA.SU.N1ILK liiTKi. R1MBMBKH TI1K Pl.ACa, H. A. KRATZER, daort Wr.l af Pi.loSoe, CLKAHFIKLP, PA. Be.IA. '7 If. SherilTs Sale, T)y virtaaof wriUof Vditii Krp ami iud 11 obi oi too coon oi uommoa flaaa of Clear Bold eountv, and to mo directad, there will ba aipoaed to poblfe aalo, at tba Court Houce, ib ibo Boroagn oi vi ear Beta, ob Thu rid ay. January IAth,lMW, Allo'o'ock, p, V ,the fol.owiBjr deaeribr. re I attata, to witi A oertain traot of land iltuUa la Lawraoaa iownihiu, Cleartield eountr. I'eao'a. bnunilail aad rleaohbad aa follnwi . Oa tbo a-m br Itnde of Uver Hrfalaod R. MaaaoD.oa Ibe watt br land ( R. MoMiip, oa tbo toaib be land of A. L. Ogdee, aud on tba north hj land of Mrs, Og laa, rotilaiamg ooa baadrt4 and f-rty eifht aom. mora ar loa, with abaat atnety aora at .!, and navieg inerta a ( taj ornbard. and ale tuinf ibera a created a lanra tilanli b iai. lanrti bank bara, and olbar aatbuillmge. tklvd. uhan ia looutiua aad to ba auld aa tha proportf of Jo ho, Alto, br wr.t of Jurl Waia,tba hIubIo ml ii ate, tu nit; All tbat aarula lot or ai(o of fronnd la tba boro4tli ol Clearfield, biitindrid on tho wait bv Fuurih atreot, oa ihovaat bt Uwtni' road, aadoa tna aortb by iu ul Jaaiot r, Leonard at. al.. it lo ing Si aarea taora nr let., and bvln tbero oBrrveteit a lane frame boatr, aita.ll atahlt, aad olberoBt boklitniti. Ala . alt thaa rertaia tei l.ti of rond la tha b)n0h of Ulrarfteld, Clearfield 0 anty, P.. hoandrd nn tbo earl by F.-arth ttraet, oa iha wel by lot of lartt beir, ia lha anrtb kt Chrry alrert, aad on lha roo'b t-y an alley, aud hnawa aa luU No. KAand Ut. ard baring thorann araot rd a lar-te tannery, with biiileroo-rlnaa, ta. Al., ad ihit oitaia lit of (riiutt I In the a .ma hormtab. b-und-donthooaat by Kourtb airat, ua Iba Wart hy lot IT7. sMaaatb ity fTainni treat, and en tba anrth by aa alley, aad kneao in plan of aaid borough aa lot No. lit. aai !,. ion iberea eteotad a bt-aia-bitueo, turb-ibd, aal other out-boililini'. A I i, all ibat at bar tut nf fount In an me bor nof b, boan dad ibo wrat by Kuurtb ttraat. aa ibe aaal by a atrai-t, oa Iho aor.b by aa ailer, and on lha anotfa by lot H 43, and bnnwn In i laa af aaid bnrou(h l -l No. 41, and haviag tbcreoa trailed a lrata dwallln't houo two ato naa high, isjall liable and othor out buiidmr.!, Alao, all that other lot of gruuud in tho nan borough, bonnded on the fast hy piiaith it'et, oa tbe watt by an' alley, and tb-- aenb by lot No. Ssi, and oa tbe aouth by lot No, XT, and known la p.as of taid borough at lot No. 2. aod harlag thereon arartrd a lialso bouae two Moriee high, a iraall atahio aud other out baltding. Aleo, ietnaOl'a tfltarert la tbe fn I lowing lot illuato In tha burongB of Oltmr fluid, tilea bald 0'ianly, Pa., tba nno biundad on tha aatt by ruarth atreet, sB tba wee fcy aa alley, oa tba ftn rib by lot No. tl, and ob iba eoatb ay lot .No. 31, aad kewa in plan of eald b irough aa lol Nox H. ao d barioi thereon araolrd a frame bouw i a toriea bib, a aaiall Btablf aa t otaa m'juild tBga. A au, all OkkndaBt-s latrreat la tha following Jtacribrd lot to iba fata-i Ioro4b. botio ltd nn tha a at by Kuurtb Ureal, oa iba woet by aa allay, "a iba Mb by airart. and an the anth b nt No. va, ana haown In aald bitr..agb aa lot N. Jl. and aa tag tbereoa aronlo I a frem h . two atarlai high, a itabla and otbr oa'nailJ.axa. A'B'i, all Ualeadaat'a tatareet In that otiWa lot af ground ia latsa b'irough, booo.la.) on tbo eaal by Punrih ilieet, nn tho wat by lot No. 175. an iba artb by aa alley, aac on tbo aoulb bv Cherry irri, and H"B In pUn f Wi tml aalol No. I Stl. aarlm eraun aratHai a Ursa lwo. iB'y (itaia boua, Ai, ail thai it rtaia lot Id mi bdnub Vton 4ed an Ibe amtb by Cberrv atroet. nn tha ...rth by aa aNy, ob tbo aeil by let Ni. HB, an4 oa iba west by lot No, IM, and koo-a in plat af aid borough aa lot Nn. 7i. No bailding. Alao, all that other lot la at Be borooeh. avian. dad tauth hr Cborrt at reel, innh b aa aiu oaat by lot No. 1 7 a, aad weet by lot No. U9, and anowa ia piaa 91 la I a borougH at lot No. A4. No balldingi. Alao, ooa olbar lot la ant boraeb. bdnsi. U.l aoulb V Cbarry atraot.aarth hy aa alloy, aaM by lot ho. 144, aad oaat by ao allay, and kuowa la plaa of aaid bomafbaelat No. TV. karlaa tharo. aa araoted a fraaia boat, two atorioi btgb, wall atabla and otbar aaibatldingi, - Alao, a lot ar pieoa of grvaad In L.wrrnee lewBibip, Claarfleld oowBty, Pa., boaodrd aa iba aae by uwoao' rwad, on iba aouth and weet hy load ol Robert Uwona, aad tba orth by load of Jaanoa Haora, aoataiatag flea aerae, aaora or laaa, all toawo. 8 it if d lahea la eiaeinioa, an t W ba m4 aa tba propenj ol MoraHra Btiirfc. Taaaa or laii,Tha oriaa at aoia ai wbinb tht )rapart lb alt ba atrtwt of aiwat laa paid alt be tiaia wi aaio, or ibob tbar arranaeaiaatt u will ba approved, etaerwlte Iba iirupenr will ba Im aaed.ii.lt pal ap aad aald una at iha eiaeata BSB rt at lat paraoB ta whoa waa ilrnea of, aad wha, la atee of dtleleaej al aaeh n ..It, aoall aula rrd la. lama, tad I. . t.K. will ue Innal ba praeeaiod IB UeMt far aoaBnaa- ti aalees law awtH-e la actual I r red m ta. Sberlf aNURBW Pltlll.Jr' ' SaBBlrr'a Omrioa. i . . I Clears Ha, l'a, Ilea. U, lira. Irwarui, I ilftr Ui'trtisrmfntfl. Dlsieill IITIIIN NIITII i;. - The ptr-Ber-blp b-rtolora ekiiiiog l.atwern St. H. Wten tad Jnha Don-lit, ongtgr-l in Iho hut. atr ial bniiue.a In lb bmaugli.ol ClrarSi-l I. bat thli lis. (Ilea. Stl) bti-n diitol-ed br mutual ountent. 'flit boost and arrnunla ate Irft in tbe bttelt of M. S Ofdrn. who will roTitinuo lha I uiiiimm II Ibe aid rt end oa Reeend tlreet, boarlv nppoilte the M. K. Churrb. M. 1. tlllliKV. JNil. DOIIVITT, CirarCilJ, Pa , Dor. 3,1, HJe-ll. Ri:;iTI.Hl KOTll'K.-Nolla. ( hrt by (tivao ibat tba I'd owiuit aeon unit bava bmva ai.ininH and ibvmfi1 hy u,. and rnmam fiiad of rtourd to tbia olDoa fur tba luiiaitluo uf holra, Is-gi !, trodi'ortatid alUlhara latorr.tad, and will be presented lo lha nail Urfibmia Cuarl uf CltarAold euunt-. to ba held ac tha C'rtirt Hdumi, in tho birou(h of Clc.rntd, cnramnoin4 oi. tba fMrcuod M"B Ujt Ibulm iba 1 3i b dajrj vl l.utF, A. l lH- ' Final aaeount of J. If. I'.mU at 1 M. V- I'vnO. Adiuinlaira or ol ibr a.lHia ul leaiah J. l'nt. rata of ny twp., VltarBald Cn l4m d.y Final acenunt uf Jatnaa U. (Irahaai. Ituardian ol He.iecKj Itinier, uow Malm), mmor bi-ir ot William ItinUr, dwi'd. hti aux-ouut of Jnho Jloovar, Eneutor of (be tttnool Adiin bojder, lata of Morri totTOwhij', tlatield eouoly, !'., dao'd- ', 1 Filial acowuot of Itwiti Krbard, Guardiio of AI'ci iUlla't.rjr, una tba obikraa aud bttint of Mallenij, Utaol JcffftrMo Co., i'a, dao'd. Partial ateoaot of UU KibaH, OdardiaD f ialiBstbatb alclianrjr, ouo ol ina childreq (pud bain ol - McUtBrjr. lata f aU9rvii ouwai;, l'a , di-ccaacd. Final aaa-jttoi uf Lawia Krbard aod Jaotb Arnoltf, Adsaiiiiflraiuri ol tba itisN uf baiiiucl burr, Ula of Claarutid euuutr, l'ai., dc'd. Fallial umcjoiit 0f Juo. II. and Ueo. VV. Ilfarbart Lxrttttvr oi tba lat Will and TUiurnt ol Adtm Otarbjit, Ula ol Uraifiid twnrbii, Clt-arflcld eoaoiy, l'a.. dao'd, Aocomit of A Hiad Coo aid, Administrator of tba acuta of Jiibl Vabiab'.dr it ul tJ.aarBfid oiiuDlrt l' dio'd.a aa lileu by Luctab JJird and CbrlM Hot uolitr, boodtoieo. Partial mvtJi.bt Werjiiret A. Uioltej, Adtuinii traim ul' ibe ratals ! Wtn. l Dtaftajr, lata ol licrnfai ts liBbli. (Iratbrld Cu.. l'a , tlwo'd, L.J. AlUhUAN. iinrm-ar. Clai0d, Pa., Das Jfl, ln;9 to. X trial at January Ttid ol Uif aVl dwwD fitl Court, ronimartc iK AiunIiiy, January ll'ib, IMf, faRd euntiaa log i urea waKi 8Coo Wbi-.k Miiudat JitVAur Writ, Levi Ooa, Trust, . Weinrijtht A Co. Itobin Tut lor va. W. C i'srdua. IhouibioaA al'Mubigalva. Jaeob liircb Jacob t) el net , vb, H. 0. Paiobin, Al'r. Peter Mclieor-;f va. JoIiti W. Darn A Hi J. U Dillm et. nl- ti. KCuwenet. al. Thooiai Mitchell ra. John 1'i 1m et, al. ii. B. Uoodlanilvr va. Kramer A Urll V i Mian, A. 11 loom KiVra. A. ii. Tate, Adminii r na'biiigtnD ttat lsAa are. Ueorge Hanger " f Bj, St St " " " a. " J. D. llicka ra W. 0. KfUt-y Willtaiu Albert A Ilroi. a. 1'lioiuea Pa'kl Audrr Uardorr a. C'uriii Haiuaet, al. I) C. Ileuaal va. Wi.irl Miller J. C Aokird ra J.,bn Ltcluurr II. 11. blii-hrjitftiH va. l(.,bt.rl II. re I'owell Ji.lin it. L'uuia.t'.gfi t(. W. tiwll.lier, Ad r K A. A W. It. Inin ra. I'rlab Ll jd ' Thivd Wbkk Il1.a1.4r, Jax. 2tfiB. ElliiRioiiey va. Dullula A PulW Carper Lri.l.lt va. Chriili. Tutb Ou Nat lUnkurCloar'dra. A. lluioihrir Co NatHaiibuf Clear'dva. Wi.iiH A Wall.ee ii el AruolJ, Ate, ra. r. S. Uloma T.J. Il ver ri, Allabfriiugatal Lx ra John P. I'vin Jf hn Muoro Hridgtt Ilakrr Matlera A JMilUr J 4 tH es- Pott UH Of Jonailiao ltovntn va. Jaiuea a. rtl min va. Vnli4U) Luther et al ri. AliQgliony V. tl K Co l. JfMot S Uearliart rt, Jacob Hinotelt al. al. a. l -xmita Park at. al. Nicbclaa VHbdeven.er va. JuhnJatniam Moore A Almpbey v. Jamei J-I.no I sou Liooi ra. Orni. c. Kirk, Ai'r 1'haiuer Uate va. Tlm.ma V. kyle.r K. ti Hn-a J, 1. Hard h"bert Broan va. Ailaw .Mujer rt. al. Katnuil Heooa ta. (.'. ii. lIi-muL Tbontaa V. afta A Wife va. F A L. M. Coudritt KL1 liLOOM. Proihoootary. TUNV I INT. Li.t of tha mm-, of juror drawn for January Torn. A. 1 IHtifl.eom. uteneing on tbo 2d Monday I Sib ). and ta oon tinna tlirea weaka 1 OR (Mi Jtf Irwio. CloirSel'l, J C Myert, A Arderv Curwenivtlle, (I W ItaWait, U'tKaris, Jobs Hlack, Li-ll, II t Hantaan, Uoggi, J II Kbirey, BranfunJ, Jaenb W Corp, Brady, JetM W Carhelo. ' M'tiOK. J H llnmel. Orabam, Sam'i Wubcrow, 'wrdan Conrad 1 1 at air, Knoi, Tolbvrt Ogdva, Law ana 1 K 11 loom " f'.hn Lev I, Morrta, Jai M hpenoar jr. Pike Hobart Owooi. P"ka. Pmt let h wait, Sandy, R H Kanty, BuriirllatD Oavid Hnnver. " Kofai Linsiaey, Cheit, J W a, ill. Woodward, Rob't MtUarry H f Handeraon, ' TOarlBtB JUEORIIlT VIEK. llfB BAY. . Ju Bbaw, Claarfieid, llarrv Mills " M FOa.ii, CorVlUe. fieorga Toat, Dacati, Il KrUe, Uirard, 41 l-Ub Jury, Wat B Barater. Orahata nasi ftjiira, Jerry Irwin, Uonttdale, Y 4 MeCul oagb, " Mtobael Uuffevaftatila, tleo Kmetgb.WallaffatOb Hugh Mullen, Berearia, J W Wnabi, Jai Hiianstle lo Carry, lirecnwond, Jeaea Ke'U-r. I B No lint:. Oulrrh. Conrad U inter, I'-a Howoram, ha ton. Angui Milter. Rett, Wa rtopben,jr, Kart'e J W Ca paau, J M JohnooB la e Knail, l.awreoee, L Uoautaai, Jea Hot brock, Bngga, baa'l eiinoal, ' l llttrbiof. Hiadford, AnoeBootallJr, Hrtdy raatu La tbar, UvBry Uioter, " teui'i Dyere, Buraaidol Jno C Mitobell Jr. ' VYa. llaaaiton, L'hnt, -Via Kiuie, Covington, Joo 6 Uriel, iaiia A dery, Morrit, nicnoiaj runmer. " ti 0 Brenoer, 4 Uavirl W Hoyt. Penn, J B Kvana Hn lr. J B Clow Mr, (Jaina, J I fooplei, " M Hollopatar, " -II H ilkina. Woodward. Jno H Cbaaa, John torn, rnAVBMB ivaaaa ?o aoc, lum r. D R Follrrton. ClearPd ('no I White. Ph..t II Biglar, Clearfield, j f lawyer, Ureeawood, J II U.ie Lntnber City, WUWoodwar.ljr.HuKl't. a u vBomroiD, u unv, in Laidwell, Knox, Gilbert Tour. Newburg, John J Read, Lawranea narry n. ruuea, uioaoia, Jno Benaar, " M b Myora, TiiaoibT Lea. Bell. Jno Uoutfhany ar, Va. Moai. Morrii. Lennard Kyler, Morrii, Joo L Wiiioa, Bradford " n iroviney, Inn Widanira, Pann, Mark Knar, Cbrlat Burbot. Brady, Joba W Kaaia, ilea W Nolder 1) Uorman, Rraaida tp Wat llulien, " Joba K Huiibt IdatwU, Hieh'd lanvarr, PeaH, n si wuaiap 1'tka, '.a I BInom, " r W r'ara-worth, Pike, I M Uraeaar, Union, II r Prtaratau, Wowd d, alar RrJ ey, . Ja C lliaCfC'tsa. TBAVKRBB JOB BB D WBBst, IAtH 0r. w J Kima. Barraida J Irwtn. Cloartle'd. Merrill Dun tap, Urahni J R Jfbkii.a. Curivilla, W MnCraxkoB 'Oroenw'd Itmbd Jay, Huatilale, W A MHlonigto, M Cowvp, Boiioarfa, t. baa Tborp, H10 it iier, Hartbiui, L MoCravkea, Knog, fbnaTVitherttwy.Kaox, J ii -ah. Lawrenrr, Iftanh Craiilr. ' Heifklah I'iaos. Bloom. Jama Jamarn, Bofafi, Uaoiel Trarno, Bradford alaoob Wiiliauis), -W 8 Taylor. I Joo II L)iie, " Olio 0 fcWefe, - J L WtMver, Brady, J ba P.. tier, Q K Kaams " Joba l a.liiK P M Horkeobf ry Bu'iide A McCrwclian, Pargaatm. i-ro Hoover, llorrif, Ete ru timer, M h Koaroe, M u bl ia. Pvna, m Dla. I'Lko. n It U.uiMker, Untoa, Wta Shiai.U, Woodward W U MvolT, t Sheriff's Salo. n D; virtue nf eaadrv wrlu af Amri Facial ii ued uutef the Coert of Coninsnn Plaaa of Clear- Brld eounlv, and le Bra direned, ihrra will be e.nmed In pwliHe lale, at the Overt IIbm, la lha nnruufB ni Claaraeld, ea O rduiit-.y. Urccmber 3 lit, iniu, Al 1 o'r!t P. Bt , lha lolljwin, drMrlh.d real ailata, to wll : A rrrUlnlwn-ttore frame bull.tleg or dwallin, ivti, wun rot and eurtiuge appartanaal ihrreto, liiniie in ibe bornnab a' Oierwle. Clear nrld etiuolv, l'a,honnHrd and drteriLad a. f,i. low. : (I, the north bv lot No. of M ub.a- bob l.ao l aad Lambar Co., aaal hr l"l No. 4 1 . anutb by Htoand avenue, aad weal be lol Nn 4IH. beian l) 'eel front oa ewd ava .Be, and lit fret derp. Srltal, takra la eieoBiioa and ta be lold t. tha fropeili af C. W. Ilartlef. Tim. or 811.1 Tba nrloe ar turn .1 .ki.L. the prupeit, ihall be euaak af mail be paid at ' e.ie. er eaea Bar arraaaeaianlt Bade tt will be approved, etberwlie the prupern will ba Iraaiedlalal, pat a, and anld aaata at lha aipenta and run of Ue perfia le whom il wee etraek af, aad wbe, la aaaa a daSaiane; al aaek re tail, thtll ie aoad tht eaat. .nd la Ba laitaaea will Ue b.ad ba prateatad ia Oearl far K,aaraiili aalex tha raonev le artaaJle paid to iha t-e.nf. ANUKKW rMNta, Jr., airr, Uerica, I Kberllf . Oleaiheld. !'.. lira. ,!;. SherilT's Sale. BY vlrlae of tandrj wrlta af I'.a 1". eat of ibe Cuerl of 1'eum.t . end Ca , and toreodtreoud. ihM. win h... la . bWIi- lale, ai lha Carl lloune, la Ibe borouih af ClearSeld, aa W educadar, Usrsaiber lat, IHTtt. At 1 a'eleek. P M, lha fella wil, d.rnlWd reel A erntla lot af (ronnd eitaate la Uoaii d.la "orouih, Cleeraold a.iaai,, l'a, boandad ad deieritied i. follewi- U'ii.eie( tl a Boat at iba toulheait anrner af ll.natb itrrat aad Plaa tlkr, aoaik la drtrtee and O leat to B po.t IA Irrt Irora orr,. re Ilea af the oibaanoa llraaeh Railroad I lhei.ee aloea .aid niinita ana At rret ireei eealre II feel, aire or ..... ,u a p.a.1, larnna etriB II dtererl and Kl .... aide or H.aaeb ureal i iheoee north TIJ dearea, weal 10 Iret abB, raid eaatb aide af atraai bIM and plana .1 beiieniBS, aad known la Ibe ea aral plaa af .aid horoe(b aa lol No. , and bar. ia, Ihereea erre'.rd a Iwo atore fr.aia hoeit 111 t . l1" ' '"" waoSBia I at be ,h pr..P.,ij i w, anafuaaiih A'ao, a oeri.la treat af I. ad .li.,t, j, Wead. ward tap., Cleirtel I tb.. I'a b-anded wi h. laadivl P. t A fl,...n.,k b, ll. JTd...' ""rnl.-a. wett br fait, Bonb br Itad f i. Rli'b.rd aad J.-bn I kUiij, cbuIbIbb Ma aeraT a.ia ar le. i,d baMi., aba.i da ..M' 1". a lao in, Irtaaa boaaa aad tea bara ib.ra aa areeied. Belied, tat., i. . ... . . Iba .old al lha arooori. .r n.JZ . ... Si . - - . -.. n. vataa mtnaaia, wiaaavora, aVIaa, a atrlBls Iraal sf 1. j aila,la as Kelt. Uw artrrrtifirmfiita. baa- tawtiaalti, TI'rlJ a inaty. i' , tMuadH and iltjM( I'. i r-!I i IL ginuliif a a hi korv n-irntrr wKaas.t-l 17 liiakory aappliag and nak t-t.itnp.thai.ao . atb byotlior aa i. f j p.,,.,, aHoutftt pon'boa to a piaa laarkad f-ronrnari thent-e weal by said pitce of lend and Und of J It liiliilanj, panliii to llr.a uf J K. t.iHilat.,) , l4tli iht-B'a north b aaid land aboejt n jirtnb, li )( lot -1 ol IliraiD llutugaidneri tbaoof rail by aid laol aad land (il Jauiea Uitel. ir. obai 10 btebory aod ptaoa wf bogianlng, anal Bio log 1 10 Huttif, 4it aoroi vt whmb la 0 eared, bav in, iberritii ir'otti a fratue bnuae and lug bain otih a y.un bearing otobanl. Htittd, laden in eltri.il.,o and ti lo t il I ai the properly of Ji,o U. M to Lea la, with aotiea to Jaeob C. Jdiehaeli ter tenant ' Alf a oertalo lit of groaad aliaata la lliuti. dlo bxrousth, ClearOeM r-unty, Pa , Uing corner lul 011 the e rner of Hannah and Urial.m ilrerif, bounded wn t ha n ttlh by lUortah itreet.lir llritiiio Mreet on ta wat, Ity Railroad at,rirat't'a ibeeiiu'h, and by bri k buiiilingi belonging i, Camermi on iha aaai, Iselng St I eat froat and 43 fret deep with a lw-etrr frsiaa elnra-huasa ibcreun ereetatd, Wlarg 14 by it foal. Al', la-n li.ti of Uud In tha borougH of lluou. d.i'e, Clrarflald county. Pa , boing lot! No.'a Is and 3V1. Joining and fronting on Mo A leer street, at tout !MMr teei, nnd r .toning hark 16 fort to Pino a lev. Bounded by Hellmad on lie) Bortb. ale Alter it real on tba wen, Pine altar 00 to east, and Ala all. y on Iba aouib, ratalBlng one-ball arro of gtound. with a large dullo-briek buna, 42 by 40 tat 1, tao attr.ea bigh, ilahie and other out luiMipgi tbereoa erteteil. Hoi ted, Ubr-n ta t-jecotioD, attd lt hei.dd aa the properly t H m. w a tub man aod Hiouia Watcbtaan. AI(Otll.(ufincartaia traal of land lituatein r.awteirPt luwu'lHp Ci4rfl tld eouuty, Pa.,a.a m the (.Im. ni iUuU,wnt,( We.l Cit34.lleld aa Nu.' IfO andUl buundeil.ii fullonn On tbeiuutb by Nu-huls mett, wool by Kal trt-at, oa tha OfriB ly 2tf l....t Mey,.t by 16 uut alley 1 taid lota i-t-iiigntt !tt frnt on Mvhila atrovt, and lU fet tlttp,aiiu bain jr Ui lit wide at tba bwk, h.li,g bs,rtHQ ereoioj a large Iratao rhiirrh building. Soiw-d. takfo in fiutiuo, and to ba anld aa tbo pp pwtj l the M U Congragatl nf Weet clear, bt'ld. An, aoerlaln tract af load a.tuate ia blggiai Tille, W oodward towMtnti, Clrarflold oounty. Pa., boundrd audilepctit.nl m lollowe: On tliaaortb by an all-v. ouiJ l.y lUiinah elreet, west r.y property of tiiurgu ll-biuion, eaat typropertror .t. II. Ufhorn, l-l beiof aa t frual .htt lAo r I deep, and having (berren erected a two-atury j '"" --" iei. am in, taken in aarra- 1 t un and to tt r--ld ai tbo propwrij af Tbutnua SI H.-J. TftKMa or Salb. Tho prioe or auia at whicb tba prupariy rbll be itruok off muil bo paid at tbo nine ul ante, or auoti other arrangemaau aaada aa will ba appruvod. otherwiea tbo properly will ha iiumediateiy put up and aoid asaia al tbe ea penna and ri-kt uf tbo poraun to whom it waa truck oil, and whn, in eavea of deficiency at auchi ro-rala, eh ail oaaka good tha aaina, and to no. iniUooe will tba beod be preaentod ia Cuuri for ooabrmatiua a.eii the aioiit-y ta actually paid to vhutibariff. AXOliKW PhNIZ.Jr hiiaiiirr'a Orricat, I gHsrilf. Clee- ield. Pa. Deo. 1J, UTH. f . SherilTs Sale. 1)T virtna of writ! ol V. V, lined 1 uut of the Court of Conine. Plea, of Clear h.ld euuoty. and to ma direele4, there will ba ejpoted to Plllll.IC SAI.K, al Ibe Conn ll-.u.o, n ihr buru,h of Clearlield. on Wednnday, Drctaiber 3lit, IHTII. At I o'eluek, P. M., Iba f.llu.la, deierioed real etlalr, to w.t : Tha foli.wln( ir,.p.rtr tllualt in BurnilJe towi.ilil., l.lra.lleidouuclj, Pa , boan led ea.t hy ltn.ii.f lbi.uiae al ilcbtll, auuih bj land of Hi Idle, ae.t br la.d of liurriutn r.ttte, o-irlb by Ua I of Je.ie HulloB, e.-Biaiuli,, lltlaeree, mote or lei., el.q euuut UU aural cleared aud auaer improve ment, and baiin, tlirrtuo vreetej a two e-'arv Ir.uit h..u.e, Lrv bank barn aud olbar neoel-ary utl.tiildiiiK, with urcbard aod .ool w.ll of aal.r. bv.ied, ttkeh ine.reution eed to tieaold. .a Ibe .rti(rr.y rf . M. Ilociteoberrv, w.th, n itk-e to tiid lleed, fJai.1.1 MoOrtrkea andl Jamte Ht.vaoaoa, larre tioantt. Alto, tba Mlewing real a.ttta tltaate in Ham tide lowoiMp, Clet.fii-I.l euunl.v, l'a., bounda.l we.t aed aorlli by Sau)Uebtiina river, tjtwuj ba Uud f t:.lwrd hinn'i estate, aoa h br fctnt oif Vin.-rnt ionkiul, rotilainii., XI acraa, aaora a. let., all eli-artd. and haviuji Uienua araetad a two ttorj frtma boute, frame bara iai oarpea ter .hop. 8tiad, talti-n in iteeatiijB aad lo be uld at tba properly ot ioha King. Alan, all that eartt-a trao'. nr pie af liol ail uate In Murrie towoabip, tneirlleld euuoty Pi., ounded end .le.ortbe.1 aa fl.owl t BL-tioalntf a alike; ibrnoe Dortn 81 drKre a welt nil ptrcbt. by land l' tt. Albert A Urotuart to itonei; ttaiort t ill by raise laodi aoutb S doKreei wett 7fl par ctiei lo the place al b-xiauiu,, ooettiaine a. acre. und pen-bet, alia atHml ill eorei olt.re.1, end ba. in, ihrtou ararlad a io boute. k.a hara. end uutuuiidioga. Alio, another plana of laud in aama o.n.l,ln nouudrd tnd doaonbid at lellewa : He.iooln ml a white oak on landt of Uaoiel B Weill, J. Dane tna jaoiei rotrer ; tneaee north by Putlar't and Tnoaiae ttilttui'i Uad US nareh.a to . .k.i. oak ; llieaee aoaih It drareel tUHd M nerehet to Hone. I thvuoe -looe Stale road aoulb 10 dermal we,t It lieroliee lo .timet ; theene wett alona Jbo. Iit.lt' liaeav peri.-bie la plaee ol orKinaiu, ooa Uiuiac art aorat and 2ti peiehea, all oleared, aod batioa th.reua erectud a Irauua bouae, Irene barn,. .B.1 ..lliar oulboi dioga. ba.ied, lakea lo axeoa-' hob and to be aoid aa tba property or Al.reut !) I'leree. Alio, lb, folnwin, reel eittte iltuit .a rira lllie Ol Praoklln, Hell townabip, blnrStPt eooaly. Pa i Two Iowa lot. froatin. It foot M kitai Blriei. and raoain, back llf,fc,, u . ol K. MrbaSev.bi.uBdad aaal by Rivrrtlraelaoatk by an allry, waat by l.ad ol H. Ma.r.aod north by l.nd of a. Uehaley. ad har.o, ih.w. oa arreted a Iwa-alory frata. k. wllh kllfbM1 alttthed, well Bal.bed. trar,a alible anj other outbulldinga. I, "ki " '" "' In Bell lt.wa.blp. bia,i.l f-t by CbM rml, north by .u.o.ieo.nna rivw. .. KMt , oa f ""''S aorta, rajre or l, .11 elttred, aad la huiidinai. Alto, the one aadiriJed half intoreit in tbe fol. lowing treat of land in Bill townabip, Claart.ld enaoty, P, bounded OB tbe norW tiy l,.0 No. Mil, oa tba ...t by C. Kratior lorr ,. ob Iba aoaih l,y land al I L Miller ard I.I. MoClotkey. -tnd oa tbe weal by land of K L. Millar, I 0 Uaalty and atben. aoauioing Jul aorel, more ar It.l, aod baviog Ibereoo erroii-1 aa old houaa. Alto, aaolber Iraot nf land aliaata Ib Bill two., boundod and deieritied a. follow.: K ill by laud ol K. C. Tbompaoa, Booth hy Uod of Mctlaa and Mrhefley, weet l,y land of Ug.a and MehiSrv attb by land of B.ll and Ir.in, o inlaiaing ,ait. aor.1 mora ar lata, wilh about Ii al:ai alaara-l and aeder linprorcmeat, Iba balinoa la timber mod alih varuiuiliodiul limber, baring Iktrtoo, eieoied a log bouie aod a log tubla. rjaiaod ttkra In atou.loa aad u ba eold ai lbapropaaw ol llavtd W. Log.a. Alan, Iba f .l'owlr,, ileearlbed oral aalale ikax. la ro..Bton toaathip, CleaiSeld aowoty, P luudrd by land, ol l'a atliaa Trlponv oa laattul end euvtb.oa tbo wett by land or L. M OoadnaL ed ao lha aorta by mat, B-taiaiaiog SB aeret. ae.a or l.., beiag toe anme piooa of laud oon.tr rdto 'r.ot Br .aoeli by lha .Ul W til lather. I e rr Bionoell, with tberton armed a log dwell .10 bouaa, tw. atoriea bigh, a bUobaaila tbap.a ooob.a h.ak-baraol log. il -UBtr oa.bnl.l.ogt. All ol ib. l.nd I, .ri. aad a btir.a, or. bird oail. btlaed. taken to .i-culioa aid to beao.e) tl tba proporty ol f l Uroooail. Alio, arailaln lot or pieoa of, round ia tbe vll age a Wrtl Clrl.fi.ld, Lewraoee tow.ahip, Utiilleld eoaniy, Pa , bounded oa the eaat by hM "f in Biglor, oa tbo wen by lot No. la, oa tba .oath by Cl.ararldiliaal.ani oa the aatUby aa til. y, md knows In plan or aaid village ae lot No. ba.ing tl.tr. oa ereeted a two atory frame buo.e. 8tiied , lakra ia exrealloB aad tu ba Bold' ai tho properly af Jatse. Uanoa. Alto, ibe feltnwln, real ealalB lilaete In ft.m towoabip. OI..,Wo , p. , ' .arge Mvekmy. aad Bank by etiatali. r.,4, laia.ag I Mre, mora ar rata ...I k... trerteJ a two..t.r, !,.. ho. 1M, tiabla and o.tb,IIJgt. 8.lKll, Mn , .,f" "". ao.d at tba property of VT. H. Ron.. Aha. a lot or groond In tba .r K.. Watbinrton, CiearSidd eoantr. P. i-a. -u.ib by M.ia a r.at, wail by lot ol J..,pk R. M -Mur..y. nor.h by . ,11,,, Mlt b .trrel.beiog IIIUI2B feel. ha. log tbereoa ereolrs a tw.i.ttory fr.rt. d. riling boata aad trenra labia, Alao, another lot In a.lu ho....!. j.i aunh by M.ia llraet. aa by aa alltr, aoaikatnl w. .... ,., . vumminiia, oontaiaiag ob. rra. tad bavion tbereoa a .o.h . - fiail trera. Alao, life e.lal, lol of areuad la laid bor. oogb, b.ondrd aoith l:s feel by Ma.B etreel, eatt im (eel by r.tond un), a b, CuB. "log-, aad wt.l by aa alley, k.vieg Ibarraa rrroird a .mill da.llio, ko.t tn-l l.rg. frame .. io too m eBoeatioa aad lobe told ta the 1-ropcr.y ol Jamil M. Uona. Alio, the fulltwio. r.l I. Beruaria tawathip, ClearOeld rnanty, Pa., koaod ea oa laa aeil by land of Kamuel lltgariy aad T.""" -. weal by land .,f i. and lleorge u.h.li, nor.h by l.nd of vrl.oa 4 llopkiaa, roa.fllu.ng ISA arraa, more or leta, Ibe aama ba ll's partly ondeilild wiik a Urge tela afbitaml Bou. on.l, wilh al..ut da aorea e'eentd. aad bar. ing Iberenn erertrd a two atory frame keote a Ittma itabla, aad Baeetesry oeihaild.ng.. Htiaed. taken ia eierotlon and ta be Bold aa Ibe properly al Jtmrt C Al III. ' ' ' Alio, a oerltta Irtot of land alteila le oimI town.hip, Clearlield aoanty. Pa, begtanleg alia .i toeor. ay land ar dona MeLo.d and aid Uioi Hat IIS xatlota. lete. ta kemlook tboBee by Uad of Mellervey toulb IB drgrrea wett lit ptrrhee, more ar let., to mtple - thaaea by land al Joba MeCally eatete nnnh 49 drgnrai wrat IK prr-bet. aiaea ar liaa, lopo.ti Iheoee bf orieiaal liaa ham k A rfsa.it. ra.t lllperobeilo beginning, lie, la ibe oa of the Haenrder baeda, ttoad Dank R," page 3I and 3, eanialnlng lJ enrol, more ar leaa. about -IS aorei eleara-l, having lbi.ren ereelod a log booit and a log bara. ri. Iird. tahea la aia- euiina and ta ar add a. tha proptny of taeoro ... aoi.aiiy ana a. u, HoCally, terra ueeak Alao. tba fallowieB real aaUte altaala la Iter.- aide town. bin, Chtaritaid B-aalv. Pt- b.aaabel oatl, toatk and nlnh by land of Ueeige Ha.ok-a. and watt by tba Ke.iiurheuia river, eiatiiatag iS arraa, more or to. a. with ahaat S aeree rleaca. Bad bating tharaaa eraeleel a water aawm.llaad prevemeBtl. fteiatd. tahea ta eat. all. a at I io at .oi. aa tba aaoamrty of lleoria Ljotelece. Tiaai OB SilB The ariee ar earn al wbleb tba oaooelty ahtll be uraok eg matt be peid al aba lima af aelt, aw each atbef arraageaMaaj made aa will be approved, ethtreleatbt proper ly will ba Immedlalaly put ap and a.14 agate al tkeeipraie aad lUk ol tba pereea le whom tt was ttraat .a, aad aba, la aata af SeSeleaey al eaak re-tele, eball make geatl tbe aama, aad la aaa. will tba flood ba aeeeealed la Coan far BosBraiBtloa aalaea tbe mosey It aeaeelly peid lo tke Bltnf. ANUSSW PttNTI, Jr. Saaairr'l Ornea, I Bbena. Olaarfaid. Pa, bat. Id, ISIS. 1