Sfhc ftUpuhliatt. Oioroi B. Goodlandkr, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa.' WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAW. S, IBM. Reader, If yoa want to kaow what It going .a Is th. baala.,, world, Juit rmd our advartielng omana, to. tyMctaf oolnniB In particular. Sotmtor Wallace' Sorlh American Review nrticlo will bo found on onr fust page. Our flint page i pretty woll embel lished witli excellent resiling matter tbii wcoU. Do not tail to give it an atlonlivo porimal. lion. John Howe, formerly Surveyor General ofTcnnsylviiiiisn and .Spearker of tho liotiso of Representatives, died on the l!Hib nit., at G rooncastlc, Frank lin county. No lie Won't. Uenural Sherman say a tho army hai more hoad than body. Ho don't want Grant placed over biiu. Ho say ho won't submit to any stub, nonsense. iow York baa not bceomo any tighter on account of Cooperage, neither is it likely to be any more holy because it in to be ruled by Grace for the next three yearn. Oilt. The Bradford Era publishes a list of producing oil wells in tbo northern field, complete to December 1. The following is a summary of tho re port : Producing wells, 8,815 ; aband oned, 218 ; dry. 1.10. Forney to GoanoRit. This is a sledge-hammer reply on the part of Col. Forney, that must make tho Cin cinnati's ex-President of the Centennial and Mr. Welsh wince. Itead it by all means. Tui Plunderers Hiturniku. Re ports from Washington state that the season of gaiety has opened unusually early and that tho Capital is full of visitors. With the return of the old time jobbers, robbers and tricksters under Garfield next year thore will be no end to the revelries and dissiplf lions. A Dead Legislator. John C. Cal houn Whaloy, editor of the Clinton Democrat, and a member elect of the Legislature from Clinton county, died at his borne in Lock Haven, on the 31st nit. He was an excellent gentleman and a newspaper man throughout. He is now at rest Hia Divorces. Tho Washington Courts are just now tangled with two great big divorce cases in high life Kx United Slates Senator Cbristiancy, of Michigan, and ex-United States Senator Sprague, of Rhodo Island. These statesmen bave attended the "grand moral Idea" school for many years, and yet seo bow bad tboy fall How lU'DE. The Phil's Times re marks thus: "Some of the Congress- men who have gone home lor the holi day) ought to try and lay in a new tock of brains before they get back. ouch iparkt may throw a irrapcr-ing light on the recent fisticuff on the floor of the House. We suspect that the men are too old to learn anything new. On More. The latest Senatorial nomination comes from Ohio and is voiced by the Cincinnati Gazette, which harries to tho front to remind Perm sylvania that the immortal obituary bard of Philadelphia, Georgo Washing ton Ibilds, is tairly entitled to conaid oration. Pot away jour little Boytle,, No longer .boat for Lo,by Grow, For aaatbr ttalwart soa.tb, All roar toim for hia abould go. Home Thrusts. Tho Pittsburgh Oidc remarks: "Kaaaon, the Iowa Free Trader, is a promising Republi can candidate lor Speaker of the House Allison, another Iowa Frco Trader, is mentioned for the Treasury portlolio, while our own Grow (Galusha), an avowed Free Trade, has hia eyo on Wallace's tariff shoes. Garfield will bave any quantity of assistance in furthering the designs of his (the Cob den) Club." Baert cn Hand. An exchange says: "A number ol tho Indianacounty Incnds oi General Harry Whito called on General Garfield, at Mentor, last Friday a week, to urge White's claims to a place in the Cabinet. Gen. Gar- field said he knew Mr. White very well, but it would not be prudent for him to name the members of hia Cab inetnow. If General White should be lucky enough to get into Mr. Garfield's Cabinet, what will bocomo of the roar ing streams in Whito' district?" The Brookville Republican wante to know why no Jefferson county man was invited to accompany the delega tion to Mentor. Of course Harry will explain all that little oversight. The Legislature. The Pcnnsylva. da Legislature met on Tuesday, but we are without particulars of the organisation, other than that indicated by the caucus held on Monday even ing. The result assures the defeat ol Galusha A. Grow for U. S. Senator, and the election to that position ol Harry '.V. Oliver, ol Allegheny county, the favorite of Simon and Don Cam eron. B. L. Hewitt, of Blair comity, will l Speaker of the House. A Bonanza Above. Tho Nevada Enterprise says: "Amos T. Laird, an old Cali'ornia pioneer and an exten sive miner in Nevada county in tho early days, has been taken to the hos pital in that county, gray haired and penniless, where he lies at the point of death. The Transcript, la alluding to the aad case, say: ben bia earth ly ahilt is worked out all who bare know bim in Ibe past wbea fortune was bi companion will, we believe, hope tbat be may lorato and bold through all eternity a bonanza in sight ol the great white throne that tb preacher tell a is in tbc land of gold above." I.IKE Ali.XOLD AXt) TALLY HAS OS MEETlXd. The New York Sun pictured it after this fashion : 'Ad Hayes and Garfitld sipped their tea and looked across the table at one another Thurs day ovening, tbey must have had sin gular reflections. This meeting oflbe first American President who was not elected and the first American I'rosi dent elected after having been con demned tiy bis own party lor bribe taking and false swearing would make a curious historical painting." Arnold is the noted American traitor. Tally rand was Napoleon's Chic! .Secretary, and like Arnold, ho had to leavo bis country. Doth escaped to England to avoid tho penally of their treason, Both met in a hotel in London after midnight, the ono seeking friends in France, and the other in America. Roth were pacing tho room. Finally, Tallyrand remarked : "1 porceive that you are an American, and 1 am about to embark for that country. Could you recommend mo to somo of your personal friends In that country T" The request was a very simplo one, but Benedict Arnold confessed in that dark room in a London hotel, remark ing: "I am an American, but I am tbo only man from that Continent who has no friends," and full into a chair. The French diplomat was star tled, and inquired : "Who are you, and what is vour name V. "I am Benedict Arnold," was the reply. "My God, the traitor!" exclaimed Tally rand, and both lei l the room. The one had be trayed America, and the other France. Both were exiles and In search ol Iriends. flowover, Hayes and Gar field lack tho fine senso possessed by tho two abovo described, and tbereforo their lunch and tea would digest as freely as though neither bud commit ted a henious crime. Small things do not annoy such statesmen as our lute Proxidonta. Our Decayino Commerce Vt'hilo our exports and imports in foreign bot toms aro of nearly nino times as grout valuo this year as in 1856, the exports and imports in American bottoms are not much more than half as great this year as in 1856. With an enormously great increase of our products and an incroase ol our population from thirty to fifty millions in the last twenty years, the tonnage of American vosscls engaged in the foreign trade has fallen off from two and a third million tons in the present year. In yet another as poet the change is still more striking. In 1900 of 762,000,000- of exports and imports at our ports sixty-six percent. was borne in our own vessels. In 1880 of the fur greater value of 11,500,000, about double that of twenty years ago, only seventeen per cent, was carried under our flag. In I860 foreigners had only thirty-three per cent, of our vast foreign commerce; in 1880 tbey possessed eighty-two per cent. Well Said. Tbo Altoona Tribune, (Radical) in alluding to tbc Senator ship, says : "It has been stated that Senator Wallace, on his retirement from tho Senate, will become a rail road President. This is a mistake. The Senator bas determined to rcsumo the practice of his profession at bis own home in Clearfield, and tbat hJj will take with him in bis retirement the respect of all with whom he has been associated in tbo Senato there can bo no question, lie is a gentleman of firm and decided political convictions a shrewd, calculating politician, an ablo lawyor and an bonest man. He has represented Pennsylvania in the Senate faithfully and well, and we have serious doubts whether a better will be selected by tbo Republicans to succeed bim. It may bo possible, but the woods will have to be bunted over for better timber than what baa been as yet Inspected." "Tue Field" Candidate Henry W. Oliver, Jr., now Senator Cameron's candidate for tbo Senatonibip, is a lit tivo of Ireland and about 45 years of ago. He was an apprentice at the saddler's trudo in early life, but soon afterwards becamo a shipping clerk in the office of an iron establishment in Pittsburgh. In 18C3 he began bnsj. ncss for himself with a small interest in a farm, and by bis display of tact and enterprise, developed his interests so rapidly that be was. soon in the front rank of the iron manufacturers. Mr. Oliver has been very little in pub lie life. lie was a member of councils for bis city and for some time prcsid ing oflicor of the solect branch. Last Fall he was a candidate for elector al large on the Republican ticket. At Business Again. The Congres sional vacation closed at 12 o'clock to day (5th) and Federal legislation will no doubt open vigorously. As tho Constitution adjourns tbe present (XLVI.) Congross line die on the 4th of March next, there must bo some thing don speedily during the next two months, or an extra session of the XLVII. Congress will be called by tbe incoming President. This will be done anyhow if the Radicals can accom plish it, ao as to throw the Democratic officials out as soon as possible after the 4th of March and let tbe Rada. in Otherwise, the Democrats will draw pay up to the first Monday of Decern ber, 1881. A Minority President. Th ac cession of Garfield to th Presidency makes him the third who bas reached the place having received fewer votes than his chief opponent. In 1821 John Quincy Adams, defeated on th popo lar vota by Jackson some 60,000, was elected by the House of Represents tive, through an alleged "bargain and sale;" In 1874, Hayes having 200,000 less votes than Tilden, got the Prosi doncy by the combined agencies of fore, fraud, perjury and bribery; and in 1830 Garfield takes tbe prize with fewer votes than Hancock. In bi case, it is one of purchase. The Sbehmai' "HurrY." General Sherman la displeased with ex-General Grant because tbe latter bas railed to disoountenaare the effort ot hia super ervioeable friends in Congress to create a military rank for him superior to tbat now enjoyned by the hero of tbo "march to the tea." Tbo trouble with Sherman and Grant is tbe same; each of then believes this country was especially invented ior bi particular M and behoof and that it I of no earthly consequence what become of the rest of the inhabitants. TUE WEA TIIEIi LAST WEEK. EXTRAORDINARY snowstorm IN Mil QINIA THE INTENSE COI.n. New York, December 2'.'. Tbe snow storm ot last night and this morni interferes seriously with trullle, and trreutly impedes travel. The borse cars and stages have doubled up their teams and are ruu at longer intervals, while pedestrianism ia laborious woik. Shippers oxporienco much difficulty in gelling goods to tho railroad depots and to steamboat dinks. Telegraphic commilliif-Atinn vrilh kirn IuIhihI iu ui. ; ote. The storm on Sunduv was verv violent there. Tho surf broke across tho beach between the Surf Hotel and the light bouse. Tho pavilion on the oceau huo was undermined, and luu bathing houses wero washed away Tbe hotel narrowly escaped. A large snip a calm and much wreckage was wuslied into tho bay. The old bull ot a 1,200 ton steamer was washed on the beach. The vessel bas nut been rec ognized. No steamer is remembered to bave stranded where the bull lies. Ciiicauo, December 20. Tho cold weather continues. At dawn this morning tho mercury was at 19 to 22 in tho city. At Ho clock it was 15 be low here, and at other points in the northwest as follows: Detroit, 11; Milwaukee, 19; Winona, 15; St. Paul, 9; Dubuque, 22; Peoria, 10; Daven port, 14 ; Deokuk, 15 ; Des Moines, 12, all below zero. Tho sky is clear and tbo wind moderate, and tho prospects now aro for. a gradually rising temper ature. Trains aro running as usual, impeded somewhat, but thero aro no accidents to property or life vet re ported. A coal famine is possible if tuo cold weatner continues, and the railroads fail to bring coal as they have heretolore done. Washington, D. C, December 29. Snow commenced lulling here again last night and has been fulling all day, adding to tbat already on the ground, which up to lust night in tbo country adjucont to this city measured fourtocn inches on a level. Tbo river is frozen over Iron) shoro to shoio and tbe freeze was reported to extend below Quan tity). Columbia, S. C, December 29. Snow began falling at daybreak and continued tilt 2 P. -M-, when it was an inch deep. Soon alter tho thermome ter, fell rapidly and at seven it was eight degrees below freezing point. A dispatch to tbo Daily Register any the enow is fourteen inches deep ut Dallas, eight at Gastonia, N. C, and at York, ville, S. C, it is ten inches deep. Macon, Ga., December 29. A heavy fall of snow and the thermometer at 14 degrees above zero are tbo events of tuo day. J lie city is out on a holiday with improvised sleighs and snowball battles. Cincinnati, December 29. The maximum cold reached bore since sun rise this morning. About 10 o'clock the thermometer showed 10 degrees below zero; since then it has been rising. Danville, V., December 29. A tremendous snow storm commenced here last night and still rages. This is tbe third storm within a week, and snow now blocks the roads. Auoubta. Ga., December 29. The beaviost full of enow occurred here to day since 1857. It commenced at 4 A. M. and continued five hours. It is very cold to-night. Greensboro, N. C, December 29. The snowstorm here is tho heaviest and most scvero for twentv years. Tbo snow i now 15 inches deep and sun lulling. Momtoomery, Ala., December 29. The heaviest snow ever known here full last night. It is five Inches deep. i no weatner is intensely cold Cleveland, O., Docembnr 29. This bus been tho coldest day but two in ten years. The thermometer dropped to eight and a half below zero. Watertown, N. Y., December 29. 1 bero was auotber twolve to fifteen inches of snow last night and still fall ing. Trains delayed. Norvolk, Va., Doeembor 29. The soverest snowstorm for years has pre vailed nere since morning. Siireveport, La., Decomlier 29. Thermometer 9. Business is almost entirely suspended on account of the intense cold. New Orleans, Dccembor 29. Mer cury 26. A few snowfiake fell this morning, r urning colder to-uiiht. Yicksburo, December 29 There has been an inch and a half fall of snow. Sherman. Texas. December 29 Tbe mercury stands five degrees below zero. Sioux City, Iowa. December 29. Trains on tbe raHroads are all out of timo and quite a number abandoned Ten degrees below zero at 7 o'clock this morning. A cutting wind has been blowing all duy. Boston, December 29. Kight inches oi snow nave lailen lo-duy Atchinson, Has., December 29. This boa been tbo coldest dar known for sevoral years. Tbo thermometer at various parts of tbo city registored Irom 18 to 20 degrees below zero at daylight. J lie mercury has been be low zero all day Milwaukee, December 29. At 7 o clock tbe thermometer was 20 de grees below zero. Tbo wealhor mod erated during tbe day, and at nine ociock to-nigbt tbe mercury stood at zero. Cincinnati, December 29. News from all points abovo on tho Ohio river indicates a very general euspen sion of navigation. A gorge is report ed at Hartford City. Tbe Kanawha river closed at noon. Here it has been intensely cold all day. At niiiht a liiirh wind prevailed and tbo mercury full lo five below zero at 10.30, according to signal service ouservaiion. St. Louis, December 29. This tbo coldest day for several years. Tho mercury stood at fillecn below zero at eight o'clock this moming, and the wind blew twenty four miles sn bour. Louisville, December 29. Tbe sig nal officer reports the temperature hero this morning stood at two degrees be low zero, and at no time durinir the uay got uignor man 0 aoove. At mid night It is at Z below with a brisk southwest wind and clear weather. Philadelphia, Pa., December 30. I.at nurht the mercurv. which at 0 P. M. rccordod sevon deuroes abovo zero, rapidly declined, until at 7 o'clock ibis morning is marked five drgroes below aero. It was still lowor in va rious parts of tho city, but this was tho official report at tbo United States nignai umce. At 10 o'olock this alter noon it had risen to zero. At Wil mington, Delaware, it was eight below. v ASHiNflToN. V. v., January 1. At 4 o'clock this morning the temper ature hero was 14 dcirrce below zero. and at 7 o'clock 10 degrees below. ar. John, . u.. January I. Ac counts from intorior provinces stale that cold weathor prevailed this morn ing. At Woodstock the thermometer was 22 below zero, at Sussex 20 below ami at iwinmay ill oolow. JiOBTtifi, mass., January 1. At tho following towns the thermometer was below zero: Montpclier, Vt., 27 below; woodstocK, V, 26: llillonl. N. H.. 26; Newport, N. H-, 25; Norlhville, N. H., 27; Uanoock Junction. N. II . 30 ; Antrim 38. PouoHKEEUt. N. Y.. January 1 Tbe intense cold continues. Tbe mcr cury here this morning ranged 12 to 15 oegrces oeiow. Kcpnrl Irom I'leasant alloy, l'ine Plsiss, Millcrton and other points show 25 to 30 deg's below, - . -vn n Uv.wn ,. " y ' "eiow. The river for miles south . fW,..Pn solid. Three thonaaiid men and boys art) at work on the Ice bsrrcst between here and Albany. Feebeucksbijro. Va . Jannarv 1 Tbe train on tbe Potomac, Fredericks Ibunr and Piedmont Mad. which left here Wednesday last,returnvd to-night, when tho temperature was twenty-two detrrecs below zero. Trains on other roads arc running irregularly and much : suffering prevails on account oi unusual ; and intense cold against which many. j were unpiovided. Calile and game. fh zeii and deer have been caught near dwellinifs in tbe country, where tbev were kuun hinir lor food Petehsiiuru. Va., January 1. Tho theimoiueler this morning was four dee-roes below zero. Tho wealhor for tbo past two days was the coldest ex perienced here in I wonly five years. Tbe birds aro freezing to death ill tue fields. Buffalo, N. Y., December 30. Tho snow storm slill continues, with no immediate prospects ot abating. It is one of the severest ever experienced. All trains on the Now York Cenlrul Kuilroud which should havo gonoeast this morning havo been abandoned. Tho Chicago Express from tbo east, duo hero last night, is off the track at Lancaxter. Toronto, December 30. Dispatches from tho northwest part ol Untario to night report a severe snow storm to day. Trains are much delayed. Montreal, December 30. Tbe ex treme cold of tho past two days bas mado good ico roads across tuo nt I.uwrence near this city. southern states. Wilminoton, N. C, Doccmbcr30. I ho cold wave reached bero last night. The temperature is the lowest lor many years. At seven o clock tins morning tho thermometer was eleven above zero; at 111 o clock it was seventeen. Snow fell last night, butonly lor a few minutes. Jacksonville, Kla , December 30. Wo aro having the coldest wuulber since 1857. Tno thermometer was 19 decrees abovo zero this morning. Or anges on the trees in the city are fro zen. It is feared tbo fruit iti the river is badly damaged. About one third of tbo crop is already gathered. It is not known whether the trees are in jured. A dispatch from Sumter county says tbo oranges are not damaged there. Ibis county is about 110 miles south of this city. Uiiattanooua, Ienn., December 3D. Tho thermometer fell last night to tbreo degrees below zero. Charleston, S. C, December 30. The temperature this morning was lower than it has been since 1835. Columiius, Ga., December 30. Coldest weather on record. Tho ther mometer in the city stood tour degreos ubovejon Alabama Hills at zero. .The snow full of yesterday virtually sus ponded business. Richmond, Va., December 30. The weather to day is tho coldest since tbe 18th ot January, 1857, wbon tho ther mometer stood at eight degrees below zero. 11 was at the same figure to day at sunrise. Galveston, Tex., December 30. Tho AVus' special fium San Antonia says : '1 he uigbt ol the 28th was the coldest on record here. At G A. U. tbo thermometer stood ten deirrecs above zero. Ice formed two inches in thickness. The water pipes are froze up throughout tho city. Tho new water tanks are frozen and trains aro delayed. At Dallas tbe mercury yes lerduy fell to four degrees ubovo zero. THE SEX A TOIISIllP. Tbe Hariisburg Patriit, in alluding to tne sunjecl says: Yi itb the unanimous action ol the Republican delegation of Allegheny county in favor of Henry W. Oliver tbe contest lor United States Senator bas become somewhat more clearly defined. Allegheny with a strong and united-JIepublican delegation of seven teen members of tbe Legislature will claim tbe Senator on geographical grounds, and this shriek of locality will gather other votes from the west ern portion of tbe State, though that territory has been pretty well covored over Willi Instructions for Grow. How much instructions are worth is seen from tbe fact that two members from Allegheny county who were instructed for Grow have given in their adhesion to Oliver. This Allegheny county movement may be regarded as the first distinct manifestation of tbo purpose to- nnile the opposition to Grow upon O ivor. Cessna, the able party leader of 1S80, and Quay, the skillful manager of many campaigns, are to be thrust aside for this obscure representative ol pig iron. With Oliver as candidate against Grow it will be a contest of pig iron and cash against experience and rapacity. Grow'o old attachment to Freo Trade opinions will be brought moro promi nently than ever into tho ton-ground, and much slross will be put upon the importance of having a genuine repre sentative ot pig iron in tho Senato of the United Slates. But Iho itcpuhli cans of Pennsylvania sent David Wil-j mot to tho Senate of the United States after his vole aitainst tho Tariff of 1812. and the Republicans of that day were as mucn aevoieu to tno cause ot pro tection as those of 1881. Grow' for mer and almost colorless record on tbo Tariff will be employed auainst bim only as a pretext, it bo served tbe purposo ol the party managers of the Cameron persuasion in Pennsylvania nis mud rrce trade proclivities ol an cient dale would bo as readily over looked as was the anti-protection rec- orn oi Liavin vt umoi. The chief merit of Mr. Oliver con sists in tho liberality wiib which he nas contributed money for rampaiin purposes. In tho pinch of tho Indiana contest be mado a heavy contribution wnicn was gratefully acknowledged. i nis imeraniy atlords-n sufficient auar- antce to those who know tho value of such sinews of war as be possesses that uo win not be wanting in a contest in wbicb bo Is personally interested This is the chief, if not the only, cround of Oliver s availibility as a candidate against Grow, who does not possess wnat nas come to be regarded as tbe essential equipment ol a Kepublican aspirer in Pennsylvania for fho honors of tho United States Senate. If this contest shall narrow down to a strug- gio ueiwcen lirow ana Ulivor it will be desperate and hitter in the extremo. It may, and probably will, result In the defeat ot Grow, but it will not olect Oliver. The attempt to force Uliver tb rough the caucus by the well understood applianoes that have been successlul In former contests will al most Inevitably lead to a revolt of the best Republicans in the Legislature in this rase It may be necessary to compromise upon (fovernor Hovt or some other available candidate, or postpone tho eontest, as in 1855, lo a luturo session. Mslor A. Wiltos Norrla. Houur.alxt ik. Sixth dlilriel, hting rMignod bit poillios si ""pnoi vein rvporur. laero sra looro or lp Hnli lor Hm TMDr. Al II li wonk J oooat I0,M0 ;Mr II I a nthor soft Urlk for Ibo ho fall! into II. A na of Judn Puiion'i li aflor tht plunv AvcAiMtft. Mr. Norris must expect to make more out of tbe Senalorship.althongb it yield's only 11,000 a year. Ilia queer that a man should resign a ft 0,000 office and make himself happy over a $1,000 on. The Major however, i an oxport and be knows all tbe lobby in' and out i at Harrisburg, and will make It pay In the end. Ecui'sE or the Sun New Youk, December 31. Tbe partial eclipse of the sun this morning was distinctly visible in this city, the eastern sky kt..a r.. r -I i j - ijiiitv ihtj iiuui ci-iuu. uunnfr jineiaiier partoi tue onscuralinn. J b sun rose al 7.30 o'clock, with itaunner left-hand edge and about ono third of its face obscured by the moon. At 8 O'clock tbo period of lis greatest ob scuration occurred, and filly minutes later tbe shadow disappei)ro(, THE MAN IT tt'A.XTS. The Philadelphia Teleijr,ivh, is a! staunch Radicul organ, but not of the 'stalwort persuasion. Tho editor lor ,, lim0 fMi bu beun ciwlilla ttl)(llll or , ,uiubo (ur VnhulS 8lttU, , '"utor, but he is still unable to name hi man. In a recent issue of h journal bo indicated the kind of Mutt' out of which the man should bu nude that ia to tuko Senator U allueu's scat. He says : It is true that Mr. Don Cameron will bo thero, but wb does he ropru sent beside Mr. Don Cumcron? He may bo an excellent business niun, but any oyster of them all could not be dumber than he when any great ques tion comes in tbo Senate lor debate. Mr. Cameron has no more represented tbo people of this Commonwealth In tho Senate, could no moro represent or dcleud its vast commercial economic, or political interests, or those of the nation, than if he had been born a to bacconist's dummy. We are Informed by those whom ho causud to be ap pointed to office that ho is a most worthy gentleman, honest and fairly intelligent, but we know bu is not el ibe stuff of which Senulors ot a great and powerful Commonwealth like Ibis should bo mado. Ho is simply tho right man in the wrong placo. For a timo at least Pennsylvania cannot help herself as regarda bim, but she is now in a position where she can help her self as regards bia colleague, tho suc cessor of Senator Wallace, who ia the stuff ot which Senators should be made. He is not a great man possibly, but he has brains and, a tongue. He can think, reason, uiul argue. Ho bus words to express his thoughts and character to givo them force. Penn sylvania does not want two Senulors who can neither think, reason or ar. guo, nor convince, wko aro without poer of expression anj dumb as oys ters when the land is shaken by the discussion of greut questions concern ing its welfare. Mr. Cutieron is a good listener, but the State of Pennsylvania wants for bis colleague a Senulor to whom Mr. Cameron can listen, not one to listen with him, for he can listen enough for both and d.i nothing else. This choice by caucus, or by personul preference, should be dropped at once, and tho Legislature, Wearing no man's collar, should choose a Senator from among tho wisest and best men of the Slate, and elect only the worthiest ot all ; for in all the Commonwealth there is no citizen who haa too much worth, wisdom, honesty, or character to rep. resent this powerful Stalo in tbe Sen ale of the I oiled Slates better than ii should be represented. It is tho very best man of all thut is wanted, and only tho very best. Blown Into Frauments IIard ford, Ta., December !4. This morn ing at two o'clock Albert Magco, of Walloon, Uhio, and J bos. Perry, went out to toipcdo a well ono mile east of tbe city. While Mageo was mixing nilro glyecrino in tho derrick, Perry, who was in the engine house, turned the steam too rapidly into tho com pound. An explosion followed wbicb literally blew the derrick into hits Perry was driven through the engine house, but will recover. Magee was blown into fragments. We Doubt it. It is said that Sen ator Blaine is to occupy the position of Secretary of State in tho Cabinet of President Garfield It tbat be true, Senajcr Conkling will not mako calls at that diplomatic-stall during the next four years. Dew dvrtisfmrata. Q C. JEXKI.NS, M.D., PH YSIt'IA N AND SURGKON, CmWKN.HVlLLI, PA., OAara at mldaaca, oruar of 8lat aa4 Pina "! Jaa. ilb, lsSl.tf. NOTICE. Noltca ia ai-rabr (Iran thai than will u a maatiBf, of lha Cltarllalaj Cuuoty Agriroltural Soelalr. al lb. i.doa of lha Saoratarr , la CltariUkl.oa Till RMIAY. JANUARY JOib. moi, ai a a aaooa, r. M, lor taa purpoia of alaa- uog uiucara ior ma currant rear L. HENXmn, Prafldrnt. A. st.Row.SVrrUrr. Jaa. I 1881-Jt N OTICB OF INHOLVENCV. 7 ,1 Mo, Cnrrra --Notla. la karab; (Irra thai Iba an Jrnini.d will -prraant lo lha Coarl af Comraoa PI.... bIJ.a la aad fnr tba i aooiT ol I karsam, al J .auar, T.rm. A. U i. ii, aia miip, ora, Ii, ( lha baaentof Iba In .vitro. I'.oior. aoi. WN. WATNO.N Hoalljalo, Pa., Dw. I, ISH. 41. NOTItK TO "TIK kHOI DKHH. Tha snanal maaliai ol tba aiocbholdrra of lha i'lrarnal-l Fir, Ilrlrh Cumpanr will bi bald al lha i.ma ai l-. w aitia, fa WKDNKSDAY, JAN UAHY 1JTI1, IMI, at I aWt P. M, lor Iba porpoaa at alaatlag uiiar:or, aod nlBarr I lo aaaia lor ina aamlog jroar. C. W. SMITH, Sreratarv. CkartrM, Pa, Dm. IJ, Una at. AUTIIIM. Allaaraoa. ara har.br oaailoaad VV attalait parcha.lnf or argollattng a flrrlaia roara qrawa OS "IBa t:.rw.a.rill banh," for ri(Bc4 h aa aad dalad Stplrmbar ltd, laWI. la laror of W. C. Ihocai.t n. Darabla Jul. I.I. ISHl.aj lha eaodlllooa of tba parnant af Bold roava aar aot oooa aoajpnad wtik a, lb. aaid TboasproB, aod w. will aat paj II anlaa aaa- paiara 10 ao 10 BJ law. BAKU CA.HIl)r Carwaaarllla, I'a., Nor. IS, H0 St. L-niia-nAKliail karaba lafona aa O Iron,, aad awaklod la (anaral, that 1 bar. ramoraa my aaormaaing loop to tbo room ia Mrah.m'a rn. iih H I. K . .1 . . ' . !.). .... aad tbat I am pi.parad to do all kind, of wart la Bi Itao ebaapor than aaj alhar abop la Iowa All work warraatod a. good aa aaa bo dwa. aer. wharaala.. Poaltlralj thi. la tb. flbrapo.! abop in vianruria. i,3. . UBKniHU. Uaa. II, la;i-tr. 1KTHAT IBIITICBIIOiS.Soia. all X J wara. ago, thrra oama trapa.ing oa tba rr.aiiiM of iba aadrraigaad la Hoawaria towa aip, aig atraaga hog. oaa SOW, four SHOA T8 aaj oa. IIAHHOH-all wblia. Tha awaar la oaraoj boiibm 10 aona Sirwanl, prora hi, prop nr. pa; Iba raaaoaahla abargaa aad taha tb.ni aaj, ar i win aiapoaoor laoa aa Iba law diiaala. ILI.IAM UAHKINS. I lahrllla, fa,, Jaa. lib, IS4I-H, -IHTBAV NOTHK.-C.-. rraualng aa I J lha praialaa. .( Iho labnna-r, raaldiag is "r"ir luwnimp, oa or Blioal tha 11 at Norrai bor laa, aao RKO aad Vi'lllTK unriTIln SrEKK, ahoat aaa aad a-half aaara old; alao a HHINUL HEIEKH, a... Th. awaar i , waara ara raa,uaalad lo a.M. forward, prora '- r-'T-'-r. ma oaoaaaarj aaargaa, aad laha Ihaaa war ar I will di.pn,. of th.ia aa lh. awairaaia. RIOIIASD HUHUKS, llJOVjUs-JlIb, I s 1 . St .iifJovH.rvu EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Ileal Estate! Estate of Iliclurd Shav, Sr, Dce'd, rpilR aadrrrlgnal, WdTiTfa ,f tba a.lala of 1 RICIIAKIJ SHAW. Sr.. d....A .oi ... . ,.,. niaai ibo UIIHHJ IIOI1SH. lath, bor Mgb of Cloariald, Fa , M Friday, April 1st, 1861, AT l:.l O'LLfX K f. M, Tb. lollowiag raloabla real aalata, all I Th. thrao atorr BRICK HOTEL proparlr. . . ' rr"i ii reel, ia tne bur' Mffnaf CIftrBeld,.kftowB Tho Shaw House,' roallaf wltb I wo lot, of grsaad tb.raU kaloagiag oa MariH auaat, aad so raaioa tirHalraol. wltb a two alnri dwalllag boaaa atlarbad. Tha ba. tol propar ba. .HIT bod-rooraa and all aoaraaiaaaaa far a Srat-al.M awiai. uaa l law OM drain, a hotal imwlia IS CratraJ raa7l.aala. Ta. abwr will ko (old Ugathar with s two tar? fraaM dwalllag koaM 00 MarhM .traal. ad laoaal to th. Dotal, and aw. .thrr fraaoa dwallia. hoaaa aad a lw..,lor Mara balldiog, all Iraatlng oa Markat atraat ALSO. All Ik.t rartala lat. haowa la lb. pla af CaarS.ld hwnagk aa Ut Na ut, froaliag a. fat aa Looaut atraat, na bios bark I JI fart. aiorrorl.H.loaaalkir I. J'.f wiib do.lliag hoao. aad all aaaaoaarv .at 1 L balldlagt tharaoa rrartad.aad Mkar itaproraaMStt. TKH.W or M.1LKI Oao-lhlrd aaah al d.llrarr af good ft, aad la. balaaaa to a. aaaarad-kr bond aad BortgM., parakle la aaa aad tw. aaara, witk iataraM. A t. SHAW, dOS. IHAW, Hrl riag Kg'rt at liakaH Ekaw, Sr.daa'd. Clawlald, fa, Iaa. I, u.u. JXm Vdrrctisrinrut. -Crisl MiU For Sale I Arerr drilnlilo mill pronerlr, wlih tao r-iirl of l.urr, iliuait ta lioniiur is p., Cl,-tr-nnld Oxupiy, la., atoat two an! a-hall tailor- atat uf t'liUiil,jrg-, CrniN oniinlv, Pa. Apply In BUMMHKHKLI) FI.MAL. fbillpabuia;, Coalra IV, I'a, Nor. iii, uie.tr. . Farm for Sale! flMIK tat rcll'M mw iflira bii (Via fur 1 1 tie pKjiirrt? It Ittpnif J uti mil nnd tmlf north of Cr-fl.M.rouiai.ilfjf I 'ill TV ACKKf. ini'il f w In!! li fjlfarr-d ftti'i ui.Jt-r gn'iil pulttva lion, Kmc. io Morjr t hot, Ur K" fmii burn, ttiitl tl her nffwry uutl'UitJinga, iiRibtr t'b n rrh.,rl nt til kin.U fruit. Tot wtit.lt $ I MihKi.Alhi ITU l)i((l COW,. Tin.irop trty will be Arlititiai f.r iullr i-roprrt. For further prttoultr eaM nti ih prtitmu, ur tl lreii Ut'r to JOII.N C. HkKO, Um. 13, 11811 41 J Clt.rtit-U, f. FINE STATIONERY ! Highly intuivslliig to all thoso who aro about to buy vs or Stationery ! Wo have ono of tho finest assortments of funcy and uselul goods in town, among wbicb will ho found TOILET SETS, LEATHERETTS inng S, Work Boxes, Jewel Cases, &c., A Hill and completo ossonneiit of Books and Fine 'Stationory. Also, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description, from Mason & Hamlin ORGANS TO Ptrnons via. ting our town COURT WEEK, And all others, are invited to call with out fuil, if yon want anything in our line. We can't bo best in quantity, quality or price. P. -.ft. GAULIN, P. 0. Building, CLEARFIELD, PA. Jfecemoer 8, itttfU-li. NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. The only 8-Flange Safe in the World, ANDCONTAININU More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The PATEXT Moro secure from BnrglatR than any Fire Proof Safe, ami no oxienso In repsiring Bolls or Locks. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Tbfitj Safes nrc now being otd in ihtfi Btuto In LARGE NUMBERS, And giro lha Greatest Satisfaction, Being the Mot Tlighly Finished Bert ZC&do, tai Cheapeot Tiist- iians bate otw Produccl. Thoso Cclftrstcd Rntcs hnd the Champion Record Great Boston Fire, And sines that lime ORrATtnd impor tant iMrnovEMKNTs have boon tnsilo. Before Blvine onr order tn tnr other conrern, send for prices And descriptive Catnlogne. MORRIS & IRELAND B08TON, MASS,, , P.,. II, IHO-lf. Mouth Harmonicas 0 If? I Inside Bolt Work 11 (uv lli'frtlsfttiais. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Cirw initial, Pft., Jin. t, '78-tf. 1 ASK SOTICIC. -TU mtmilaiMtltirorttit I ai.Mikbu1.Mi ut th Count f Kfttiut.il Bink, tor th t.ii nl ft biftr-i of Ulrwlnrf, will b h flil ii ihi lr liftfiklnf bout 1b Clittrlvlil, od TUESDAY, JANHAUV 1 1 th. 1MS1, bt-n thr hour iif I in it 4 eVIuok V. M. . W, M. 8HAW,0iiliir. Diy. 320), I MO Ji. IiiTHAY NUTirrc. Cim lrif.Mlo(r on i th irralMi of tli ill hunt-1 br, riillnj( 1 Ito.r t'mnfh.p, irrar -in In Junti lti DftKK HK1) HULL, with Ihlrk, ihorl horns, hiu Uil dJ billy, md I'tnut ikr y" olJ Th owner la rtu,iiitd lo on forward, prov bU rirrtr, (I chft'K ml Ufc IS ftilml iwijf, or bi will b diiixiMd uf tocorJinr in U. JOHM Cnl l.TEB. CleirScId Brldp, TV, Dm. 12, MM. It. lXfU I TOH' NOTK i:.-Nolle li hcr I a b f ifrn thut Letter! T-irmiotrv on th it of WILLIAM RCIIWKM, SaUr, Ui of Krftlj towoihip, C'lftirficld oouoljr, Pianijrlvoalft, ilrcencrf, hiving bn duly k rioted to lh undr itOfi, ftll priuni Indebted lo end win wtll pie it mftk lniud.t pirment, nd thai lug eli i nil or deniod igalnet tb imi will pro lent then pruperlj luthrntl'iud fur Mt dement, withnal iULt. (1KOIWK PCHWKM, WM. 8CIIWKM, Jr.. Kiftfulort. Lulhenbuiji, ,, Do. ii, UHw.Al. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC R.-N-ti it here lf giien thftt Let I" of Adiainii- lr.it ion on the eli of L. U- W1LB, Ut uf Hhiliitrli'bift, P., dfwcirid, having bn dole grin ted to the ondrrtigned, ill peitoni Indttited to id ctftti will pleeei uik itninediit pay metal, md ihoMbftv.ogilftiiuior demand! ftgninit tbe lata, will prment Ibcin proper. igtbinttoft-t-l furtMllliincol wilkiiut delnv- . m WILLIAM POWKLL, Admioiitrfttur. Clrar6eld. Pa, Nov. lllh, 18Hi Si. Thi muni ooinpleti Initltuiloii la th United Slelfi fur tb thorough prietieftl luoitioo ol young and aiddl-egd men, Htydcau Admitted t any tini. For L'irculari givng full parlico Ian, ftddren J. 0, SMITH, A. M , oct?7 2in PilUburgb, Ha, NEWi'uitNiTunrc HOOMS, Th unririignd bu opened op en Third itret, near th Luiherin Church, and offa for eal ft large lot of door, fiah , Ui., and FURNITURE In all it form i and etyt. spring bede, on ly it All kiudi of moulding for pietur In met. tietwol buoM Mite, deaki ftnd blaokboardu oheaper than rite ber. Inquirki by mail will b- promptly anawered. MKH. A. B. CANKlKLU, H. K. CAuriftt.D, Agent. Cteirflcld, I'a , Deo. 32, ISMO-Aw Ill UNkli SOTICIi Th. (oil... ing par J aobi hava hlad ia th. ofiloo of th. Clark of tba Coortol QuatlarSri.iooaof Cl.arli.ld ooualy, lhair patitioua and boad. for tiaoauaa, at tbo Jaa oary aaaiiona oast, agravalilj to tho Aet of Aaara hi, : KSTaVtftdtKT LICIXKI. John Koor , Clrftld R.T. K.lly w.Dn-Buit M.J. Kelly M UuHuii Jofrpb U. 8nitb H... BMotfift Twp C. Be 11 net. .Bccftri Tw'p , DaBoij John 8 Birr btnno'-l R- Nottitio., . J, Driuektr Juhn Cul m ftu Juhn Fraocil UvurK H WodiB... Andrw Pcnti, Jr ..Currot.vill ..Curweravill I ... Iloutxdftlaj ,.. .MoBtiial ..... Hnsitdal! Clearfltld William Smi'b Wwjdtnl Twp HCHCAntlLI Llitn-ft. . W.C, QftigUy t John Hright luBoi IIULBALft. Mm KUnorJIinder DultoU Ceriiflnl (run th rteotd t Clnftrfldd, ihU Utb diy of Kecmijir, iSM. KLI It LOOM. Frt-tboavtary. nilirUT PHIKJdANATIOM. Judg of the Court of Comtnon Plal of th Twenty-lfth Judlelal Diatrlet, ompoad of tb enuntiei of ClearBeld, Cantr ftnd CUntoo nd Uon. ABtt4M Ounaft ftnd Hon. Vihckkt B. Holt, Aaaoclat Jodgei of Clftrfl1d county have taaod their precept, to na dlrootcd. for lb Holding of ft uourt or Uomvos fieaa, urpaana Court, Court of Quarter geaatona, Conrt of Oyer aod Terminer, sod uourt oi uneral Jftll Ueltv ry, at th Court lloaaftt CUarl.d,tnftBd forth county of Clearfield, oomBearing no tha ttotond (Holiday of J a unary, (loiii) A. I), IHHl and ta coMtluti lor tw week. KOTICB IS, therefor, hereby glva to th Corar, Jaatiee ettb r, ft&a uoetetabi, in aad for tftid oounty of Clftrflld, U appar la their propisj roaa, wltb their ftceorda, nulla, inqutaiuoaa, fciaaiftationa. ana otner neneftv brancet, to do tboa thiagt which to their offleea. ftnd ta thtr bbalf, perui io b don. Iiy ftn Aet of Aaaawbly. paiaed tb ft lb ay or majp a. u. f, ia aao in auiy oi ia jua tirft f tb Peace of th aeverat eoontiet of tbla Coamoftwealth, to return to lh Clerk of th Court of tjuartor 8alona of th roapMtlv eounliea, all th mognitaooM a tared Into befor then by any poraoa or preone ehftrgftd with tb oamiaai of ny orin. leapt auob aaa a may b oadd bfor Jueue of th Peao. an der exiatiftg tawa, at leaat tea day a be far th eommencevent or tb ftaatoaj or tb Conrt to which tbey aro nad rtarnftb)rapotivly,ftad la nil wbr aoy rognitaaoa ara aaurod Into lea than ten day a bfor lb ooaimMioainot or th teaaloa towhigh tbey aro uJ return. bi. th aftld Juatlota ar t rotnra th aain ii tb aftfti naoner a if Mid aet bad aot hwaa pftUftd. OIVEN mnd.r my hshdat Clearfield, UU 24th day of November. In th year of oar Lord, ono ineneaoa igni nan deed ftetl li hty. v. li t JAMV8 MAUAPFKV, 9hrif. Orphans' Curt Male OF VALt'AULK Properly in Bcccaria Twp. - - -a-- - - - TY iriwe of ftft rdr f th Orphana Port jiw f viearaeia eooiiy, atarie imotter 3f IftTf. ud renewed ftt ftabaeoftcftt iri af aaid Coart. thar will b eiped to pabll aal t th Coart UOIH, on Monday, January 10thf 1881, AT I O'CLOCK P. M., Th foil win dtfcrihed roal aaUt. attaata ta Ueoearia townahip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., to wit : Uo thereof bouarted fta followa, to wit: On to inrth by taa it of B. A. irvia, eonlh hy landa Mr. Wm Puay, aat by traet of Ifto ft low da aenbed, ftnd wat by tarda of T, W. Bftllej.Hr. n. nomi BBM II . M. Uftly, OOOUtnlDg J3lj ACRES. Tb otbr theraof boandd aa followa : On tba orth by landa of I. A. Irrtn, eoa'h by landa of Mr. ts. ma?. ai oy landa or d. S. Dan lap, and weat by traet f Iftnd tbova derid, aaa ta i ing l.tll ACRKS, riolb of aalrj Uartl ar heftrilv timber.! ith pin, oft It ftnd hemloflk. aad bo 4 rift id with ouA Offtl. Th aoti la alau wail adata lor I fa landa ar attuat aioog what u known aa P.irifr'a run, abont II rail fr.iM Llaarfield errah K.a mj Biiraj ihiw uii nnpa, aid within a abort diaian ol tb ha of tb oxtanaioa ot th ttell' Uap Kagroad. tkhms or Sale . Oft third ealh oa pen Ira a. on of aal. and third ta two yeftra with ioterrat. to b aet red by vvbu m a, igBfiar vs, aaiar prvrg lt. , kLItABklU WIUEMlitK, K. U. K1URM1HK, Alla n of Saaaal Wid Br,, daa'J. tlaa. II, IKI. il. SheriiTs Sale. HT .Irlaa of writ, al Fl. f,., laaaaa oat of tb. Coan al Caamoa Ploa, crciaar. S.ld aoaatr, aad to a.. JiraalaS, ibar. will ao aipoaoa h rusi-iu sai.i, ai th. Ooarl Uoaa,, ia tha boroag a af ClaarB.U, oa Thurvlay, January a, IH8I, All that aartala traal of land tltuata la (1 oaha. ton.hlp, ClaarJaM roaolr, fa., b-aadril aad maariora a. romir, I oa tbaaaat a; laao of ra- " aaa nasu, os taa Kalb by laad of Widow Mbaw.aa tha aaat b, i.ad of Hhaar aad Wilaoa.aad oo Ihr north hr HUH of llarrla. II .r A Cmnih. ooalalniDs It aaraa, Mora ar loaa. aiitb ak..t ia aoraa alaani, aad barla tbarroB arartod a lo bouaa aod amall fraaia bars. S.iiad. tab. a la aiaaatios anil I. b. bold a. iaa ar.-aanj or n. u . LaaarJ. ALSO, Taaar Iw. aortala alaea. a, aarrala l l.aJ .11. aauia K.rib... to.n.bia. I'laardald ,obit, a., ooanilad aad da.oribcd a, fallowa, to tti O w Ibwanf b.,uadrd oa tb, aorlb hr land of Paao . ..w..., . wj naoaai rr. . H.lrbol. o la. aaatk br Uad 1 Jaam Hiary Caokraa aad .a lha aaai br Uad af H. r. c.,a.i.. laialaf II aaraa, Bar. ar la.,, all .karad,ud a -r-.o oraau. lwa an ,iaob dualliat aoaaaa, ibuii rraaia bara aad a.u u. h... - ---a "reoaro (rowi.f aa aaid araaiii ALSO, an IMraad.at', l.tnM . ,Bhar alooa of , aaoro, wiaaaoa oa tbo aortb II. abol aad A. Haabia, aa.ib b. load af W. II. Hairb.1 aad . II. Kaha.rra. aod ...1 k l,.. road, aoalalalBi 1 1 aa., aiora ar la.,, .11 olaarad ba?la taamia araelod a alaak dw.llla. booM.' aad a ;oaa mbard aaln aa raid p'aaiaaa. S.ld, Ubaa la aiaraiwa aad ta ba Kid aatba arop.rt. of "tllllaai Sabaarra. Til ar Btu.-.Tk. arl.. .. - Iba rro.art, aall b. ,trarb at Baal b. aaid at of roJa, or nok Mbar arraa,.MM, ad. aa will a. aoprarad.olbar.iMUa Koaor- 111 oa iBB.iw.1, .at af aad ,old aiala al .aaa aad rUb af tb. fomt W kbaai ll ' " ak., IS taaa af datala.r at b ra-.aio, .ball aaba toad Ik. aaaao, sad la Itutaaoo oUl Ibo IMod ba aroaooi 1. far aaalnaatlos aal.a, U. Boa.; I, aotatll, Mid bo tbo saortf. aa. MsuArrir, . pry a vrrvepr , I fflMfSald. Fa Poo. It Ills. I Short! iflial 3,flirrtisrmrnt3. SherilT's Sale. 11Y vtrlu ot tundrt writa of IV Sr., Umcd J aut f tb Court rf fowtnoft Pli of 'ltr- 1 AuMO., ftftd to madlrarlad, thr will tuMpo-ed to Ml'ULlC HALK. ftt lb Court Huux, (ft tbo boruuf b af Clvftrft4d, Oft ThurwUy. Jftuuary (lib, IhmI, At 1 o'cloor, P Mtth follnwiDf deicrtbed rl I ttftt, to ilt- A crrUto tmol of I an J rhuat In Cbt tow- 1 Nhip. t'lrftifirld sImuiiH, Pft , bournJH srd Jipril- ! d an followi i On tb ftt 1T Chest itr-k ft ml , Uftdt ol J. A J. H. Brtih, n th north hj Until , nf L. J- Murti, oa tb et by ohil ro.l )littff from Nvwbu'K lo Nar W bingUn. n.d n tbi Htutb by road kadloir U Brath'a Mt-la and Un l ; of raid J. A J. li. brtlh, oDiftinint almot III em, ftff elarJ, and bating fhnn r0(l a two alory lrioe bouaftp 111 by 18 !t. wiib amftH t Uhlt. I ALSO. ! Onotbar ifr tn Chtat loanohlp laid county bfllupi th hu ptM of land b 'Utht of Will, hid HftUr, ftfttl botdfi m4 oWaorihad foltnwa i t)n lha vaat and north by landa (ornmrly owned by aald Win. HunUr (of which tliia pin ta a rt of aald tract), un lh watt hy landa !' Hxnry fen n i ft a; Ion, ftnd on th aoulb by linda foroiarly owntd by JftO'ib Lin a;a felt, nn tltiinft fthotit 'l orti, Btirft r la, ftoi baring ftbout acra lrftrd. A 13, Oa Iowa IntYluat ta th Wouffa of Kw burg, bounded and dcarritrd aa fullNa: On tb ftat by lot of lanae Mirk), on tba rjtith by in lly, on th at by Wtr itreat, and on the olh by lota owntd by J. M. Tour, fooiftintng about J of fto aer. aritb Hrerl Uannif a,f W tra ihron. Srlaed, taken in ftifdutloo, and io ha aaU aa th pruporty af 1'ori MoFadda. A LbU, A Mrtala lotoflftndailutin flmdyTwp .?lar l.ldCo.,l,ft.,lnthrillft( of Iluiluia.bnundtxl and draribrd ftl follow: Urgianiiia; at ft oornnr of Uftift trt and as ftMfjr aod manlar aorth i'i dxrr wcat t lot of Jba Trniol ; ihftira along lot of TruiJ IftO ft to an IIT ; thenr anuih dfi;rhi ftlonf Mid allry M fact tn Orchard ftllryt tbnioa ali.og On-hard ftl ley SO feut to Main atrt tbe no aluna; Main atrcet ttO ftet to plao nf baftinntng, birg known tn plan of aaid village Lot No. 4.1, ana having thereon rr acted ft frame bout, two atoriea high. Hii-d, taktm In txsoutioo, and to b told a thr prptrtof A. J. M-Hugh. ALSO, A oertaia Irani of laad aifuat In llradr town- btp, ClearAeld tvanty, IVniiRf Irania, bounded and dvaoritwd aa fullnw : llfrinnior at a rd oak oornrt theoornroflandi or J.b Kuan Ueo:r;e Pooii ; tbenn north 8tt deirroea eait:i?7 peK'bea to a po-t; tbenr toulb 410 3-10 perch ra to ft poet j then waat 32i V-10 prtbea to dead bvmloak ( l bene north M drgrrea Ju par- rb to aer r lee berry; tbano aouth 81 dea;ra wcat 167 peri' he a to ft hem lock ; thencwn-irth I dea;r went 14b prrehaa to ft poat ; llienen north 881 drgrece eaat 155 prcbei to aervlo brrry ; I thence north I degree weat &fl pitrrbei to tbe plus i of bfginoing. contain In c 1021 710 aorea. iSaiaed, taken In execution aad to b aoKI al the property of tiecr Kramer Ld Win. . e.l. ALSO, AeerUta tractor land alnai in Brady town - ahip, ClearAeld enunty. Fa , near th village of Troatvill, boo tided and deacribed aa fnllowe : Bounded oa th at by Ucorg Knarr. on the wai by public leaning irom Iroutfill to Kuh- i a anil, oa tn toutn iiy luntla ol John Stump alio, and on th north by landa of Aadrew Mil lr and Aunt Honaall, eootaming about S acre, Mr or l, with aboat X0 fterea elesred, and bating tbefewu ctreud a two-ntury fraio bwuae, mall atabl and other otiltaildinga. 8elsed, taken In eieeutiun and to ! aold aa the properly of John M. MilW and Cbarlea W. Kerb, lerre tenant. ALSO, A eertain traet of lLd attuat In Knox town btp, Clear field eouofy. Pa, boundrd ftud de aeribed aa iowa: Beginning at a white pin : thane 40 drgrtea weat HO pt-rrbet to Honee ; ' tbeno north AO degree tut 12 perohea to aj hemlock t torncc aouth 4 d-irreeaiit 14U perchoa I to a bteeb ; tbano aouth 6f deirree eaut 120 per- I obe to lb place of beginning, ewntamirig 10l j acree, wun nv acre Bleared, ao1 But in trer"n treeud a to etory fraio huua. log baro, and other uibut!dtnga, with an orchard uf fth-jui 4.i PP' . ALSO, ( All tbat ocrtaio lot fr pice of ground attuat io Jordan lowntbip. CIareUI eouofy, I'enna.wauia. bounded and ilecriixd fta It. How : JWtiiritnir aw ft (tend pin riruer uf J M. MeNvLVa and U. Uulrr'a Ian do : ibenoe nonb 40 d-grv. weat lW pf rebel to a purt ; ihrnce by iftnd ol M iSehoeoing aouth in dKrrei weat 1 16 pt-rclie to ft b(Dlii ; thr no l&D dcfreoi eal Irt7 pi-rcbea to ftbemtork ; tcene by J. MrNeil'e north !9 dexreea at Hi berehaa ta tb nlaaa i hM.rmm n , lit) . ... r 7 " ........ erea ana percbea, wild about io acrea elnr-d, ftnd bavin Ihereua reled fr-,. h...... rann BBdaloab.ro. Al.p. a boanntf orchard ol ahoat ttraaty traaa. ALSO. Tbat eorlaio plana ol laud aitoata io Kaoi t.iwnahip, Clrarfleld eouotr, Ta., bunndcl aud dracrthad a. folliiw., ris : tV.nndrd on Iba aorlb by land. of Enoob and LaaHa Erhart.oa ilia luuib I t land, of Da rid tViao, ba tba oait br land of IViar Mats, and oa Ibo weat by land of JobB lllih, enatatniag a out 79 acraa, with obont 411 arraa eloarad, aod baring tberaua or.otad a Iwo inryfrain. hu.aa, lot- bara. aod a two.urj hs hoaaa, aod other eattiuildioga. Al.o, a amall orchard oa tba earn.. ALSO. On. other lot altoat. ia Knot toWB.hip, Clear field eoaotr, beB.dad .Bd dracribad as lollowa : Brjiooiaj at a atoa. MrBar 1 thaaae til d.gr, W..I I prrebu to . wool ; tb.oee 40 drreea eait Sfl preh.a to a hcnlorh 1 thra-ieaoalh bo drgrroa waat 1X0 perebea to tha pl.c. of bi-iinoing-. eoo tainioa; lb aaraa. Heitrd, tabra In exc.utlo. and to ba auld a. tba property of Tboaia, McCraokrn and Juhn ineireeneB. AL80, A eortaia traot of lead altaata ia Cheat town-bip.-Claam.ld oouair. Pa., conlaiaiog 140 arrrr, wltb so iaiororoaiaata. boMa,h.J iui b w.ll. We,tor.r, aw bj Kiooer A Jobaaoni aorlb by hum n ..la.ar, ana eouto by , ALSO. Onr half lotere.t I. 177 am. af land lo Cheat towarhip, UaarSel't anaalv, aa improremrata, bauadod waat br lla.lar trio-l sanb hr Pinner Joboaoa, Mat by Jobs fry .1 al, aouth by A LSO. Oo.-faalflnt.re.t ia III aaral of land io Cbrd lownanip, Ulaarfleld enunly, w,lh 4 Brrac elrarrd, boaodrd Wart by O. Ilrw.it, ea.t by W. tVeitorcr, aorth by 8. Weatorer owd aootb by D. Pry. ALSO, One half lolrrrrt In 79 aerra ol land ia Cheat townahip, CI.arB.ld aowoty, with a K'0,1 aaw. ill, 1 leaaal boaaer. blaebaaillb ahep, aad large "0 abed aad aubloa. with St arraa elearad, boon lad oaat by Jab. Pry, waat br W. Weatorer, bomb hy lean. Kara, aootb br Jaaaa MaKwoa. Heiaed, tabea ia ..oralioo, and to be ,old a. lb. property .1 Uo,. A MvKwea. ALSO, ' A eertain M of .round altaata lo Clearfield borough, tl..rflaldoorityt P... bouadrd aad do raribrd .a lulkaa : Ua th. ran by lot el T. A. Plech, BB tb. wart by lot uf Oyra, llordoo, OB Iheaonh by Bridge ureal, oa lb, aoulb by an alley, barlag theraoa errelod a frame hour, aod tber outballdinga, Seltad, tabra ia Mecutioa, .Bd In ba .old aa tba property of Maggi, K. B-. ALSO, A errlain traotof land .itaat. Is nVaoarta town ahip, Claarfi.ld oounty, Pa., boundrd and dr.crib i a, lollown Beginning .1 a dogwood eornrr: tbaaoaaaat by Joba Pra.b'a lurrey ll prreh..: tbatm Booth by P. Miliar .nr.rj Iti prrebea lo aioaea 1 Ibrar weat 1311 prrrhr, ta corner : thrner by Hr-,adheBd .nrre, noitb 1st narrr... . bi.. ol boglBaiag, .oai.talng 1 11 , , '., bra, baring aboat T. ama eleared. wore or Iroa, aeingaart ola larger tree, af land, eoor.ted br Pbllio U. Weld. b..,n. .h.. I'V. .1 fraae bouM, log bara, apring hoaaa aad itbrr oataaiMiaga. baring III, bearing ap.la Uer.a-d a yooag orabard. . Belted, labaa ia eierutloa, aod U be (old a the pruperty of J. W. lie, 11. ALSO, A aerlaln a r .......1 .1 1. a :. Jordaa Twp., Oleartnd ooanly, Pa., bouadrd and de.rrll.rd lollow,, all . Oa tbo autlh by kl l J. M. Maya, oa lha weal by public road, on tbe aoulb hy aa alley, and oa tha eaal by aa .Hay, and barlag tharaoa arreted a go.,d frame boa.a. mummm, warn aoBe, and a g kkI atahle. Saiaed, tah.B it eioeuti.ia and tt, ia m1,I .. ik property al A. B. lira, and lliraa Hir.w. A l.i:i, A aerial. Iraar af Uad anuala la Morrl, Iowa. hip, ClearB.ld aoualr. la., beon.l.ri ...,l A.. Mriiied a. Mlowai B.(in.ing.t tha armik wa.i aora.rof a p ,at 1 tbano. i perehr, to a poat: thano. aorlb lid per-hoa tu cbr.lail i.p'ing: theaea wa.l 4) pereba, ta pi.ei 1 tbenn anatb 1 1 pwrohe. ta Ibe p aae ef bogiBBiog. oaat.,. mg 12 aer.,, eleated, baring there ua .reeled a St .lory Iran, hoale, a aaail bara aad other oalbuildiaice belied, labaa la aiaeatioa and lo he .old aa the property Mary A. Orer and Abboa Uray. A eertaia traotof land .iidii. rtH.-i. ,. kip, ClearBeld ooaalr. Pa , boandod aad de.arik d aa followa , Begianiog at pott nrner of lot of . w.ie. 1 weaoa aorlb t. drgreea waat VII porouo. U a h.aloeb 1 theaaa Bonk I A.. aart tl porrhee to p. 1 lbr.ee aoelb i do(rrrr ea.t Id paraba. 10 .lone. 1 tbenoa ao.tb I dareea weat 4, perrhe. to poM Bad plana of beginning, oaetaiaiag II aaraa aad tt amba,. aad baring aerae eleand, aad baring tbei.oa erected a torg. a. .writing boon aad ttabi. aad ain.r oaiballdiaga. ALSO, A aerlei. traol of land ...-1. n , rhln, CloarBald eoaole. P. k.....4 ... . Hrginnlagal a doewoodiMt., ,1.. . . . J "T" " ""'oy I then, by landa f H --1- .... ... pereua. ta a enleb on weat " 01 .aaiiron I thane. u,..,k ran . -- . "l""oodpoi tb.aoa ea.t loo perahM tad .g- 1 . .1 aa.ira iiipio. aarrty 1 lb.no. Bnrlb IBS Borehoe La aiu. r v..u... . ,u,.ig, 1,. aoraa, aora ar leaa, with OB .area Mared.aad karlng tberooa eroded a dwelliag J 7 " otaar oalbuilulege. SaiMd. take. Is eiocali.a, aad la aa (old a. k. proparty of J. g. liillea. A I Bft Tha deroadaat'a '1. . . . . B iL IB ,0,,ap, ClearBeld Co., Pa., boiag bi, lalareH la tha aalat. of H Daeid- ouaiaiam. u., 1 1 , . . l ... . . . - - - - 1 1 .... w.ree leard, and having ta.n,rf frM, h0-w bora aad titer oatbatldinga, tmnded aad d J'4 followa 1 Oa iho aat by II. Mot I, wat Md a.ih by In y der 'a tat. ' wiaea, t Men ta iertlaa and to b aol l aa th inuptji-iy VI 4. rf. ifavtaeaa. Tiaai or Iilb Tha ... . . Jho proportv ahaU b traoh f net b paid at th t of aal, r Hah Mhar arrangaMat. .a4. .. Ml bo ftpprvd,ethrwla tb pruperty nU be la.aiedifti.iy p.t ap ad ld agaip fttthiaapeaH aad riah of tb aron to wkZ u ... -T 7 aad who, p 4 of dAftUo ai lMk arti. ji l'iVaV-r - eatwrr'i Orrc, i OUardd, ., Dot, I, R. I , Jlfir g.4 ntsftnfnts. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Cura.i.irill,-, Pa Jan. II . ISTS-tf 1-UKM I.IMK Kill !..,, a d Pi,,alooabi,.,Cl..rn,Moianlr. jt Ura.ou.bla timo giwa lurparlof purpbaa uiouar. I'ricia to III) to all. nil p., n Minrr.-, re.arrr.l. L. BIIUI, A.anlt rriir,.ld, j1. or WiLLaco A K.... 'apt 10, IStlMf. Clraraia. I',, llorMP) for Sale ! 4 faa Una CI.YIIKSDAI.E STAI.I.I0N5 ,j j. grani-.. man, a i.w grana l l.VIIK MAKKS ia f-al lo linp,,r. an bnr.ra. Will b. .old rra.unablr Corrri'ii,d..n, ao iriad AJJia ., 1IB.V IIIIOIMKH-, llol SIS, Maadnlla, Crawlor.1 On I' 11,0 li, IMH0 al. (Ht k Ntn it i:. In tbf Court nf Common Plena i.f ClrarlSe'J oouniy, rennayirania Ueorit A. utnwirk i ho. 20, fcipt. T , I h SO Ii j Ko. 10, tipt. T , lbs j Pra, fit a. I)ivoMre i: 1 1 SoulLwiok TO KLI.Kft ft'il'THWlCK, JJt:rKIi.T iB.-VI ft tftt!. Vou Mill plf-aao take notice that yau rr ft qc'.reil to cut intii Court and -leUtid in t b atiov afili.n at tb next Term ( Unuary Trru, or jhilgiiii nt will b estrrrd iinit vou , fAulU JAMES MAl.AKm, Sh-nf Ctfarftcl 1, Pa , Not. 3iib, iHdO Jt. ifJpMTO WANTED KVKRYW1IKKF. HclltMf; the wtandard Arlruitural lin. Farming for Profit. Complete Fnr ra Library. Kurt (luide to lurrii. ful Farming. tells aowmt,j-M1 Heat Htiok fnr farmera and Fartn'ra' B't.ia. Krj 1 Thor-hlT Pr.oiil Manual of F.rio Affi.ri, av timnv liuiei lla eot evry aeaon. HtH) Ha--a.i'd Hl IllualraUuiift. II. afioir t aod lie t Kitrta Book erer patiiiir I, try t'aruier i,t'ul l have a copy. Fur df onpiive cirnultr a'"i term tn agent, J. dreaa J. C. MrC'l llbV A CU , fi.12 Chr-tnut Klrtjet, Phi I h ; a . Hj. Cincinnati, O., Chicago, 111. or 8t. Loui, x. Uee. ft, lMS0-4t. ' ... , . , 'I'KIAl I,lTTha fiilowing ia a l,t ui I A. Cftuwa at dowo lor trial for Jiouary lVmi, ! Jmuary 17th : ti od tt'iifK Jih abt 17. ; j ordiirA A S Murrow v Patrtik FUnr. (mr llinghaio va " Thomft H Fvrepy va H.Br A Kline Kirhard Arthura va King A Pulkr Hiohttrd Anbura va Jepb Hm i et ) Lei lleira. Ao., va Hinbard Arthur t John B LHIIen et al va 8 Coweii tt al Marti 'gton It A L Atv'a v Ueurgr tif, r t al I B D Srh(ronorr Bigkr. Vy..n;; A Co ' hicbard Artbura I M M I'ultr, e, A.lm'r, 'ouoiy National Bank ri D W A J M li 1: va John Dulini Sidney Kolier el al v W.iodUnd F-re I) Cu Abram lium; brrj $ trart A Pearc i,n Si Chea (Jr idifxt linker & L'uyJ A Co tj M Urir,iD va n in A n ailtre v Lu'her A II 'n-i'y va Ao"in Klme va A V HitruaJ $ H'm Hfiucr 'va J J Lisgk xi Andrew I'enti va Ibutnaa C KtNr Jatn Irvin m ta J T Kurd ELI RI.OOM, Proth-'iart. loho Clark Ittiamer Dale Tavior Kowlei 1 K H Boa Ji'HY l.l-T.-Nftinea and looitidti ot tti-nt prreona diawn a juror to nerve at .Nx i irr trrtn, I'l-iiiuit-liOirig on the tc.Uri Mi.L.ini , , I nil,, and continuing l vu wtrtltr : on.isii jtntnna. Jn Motinir, J4i. in, H'l Dear eld W J M. miliill-'.ohr!i, J R k, Cur'nvilie, J I-Tlii'inf.i'D '4uiirb, I'aul J F'yiin, ( , ti . i.i. I .".' . . , , "u" N M ftah n, W W Barclay lluitft, fti'ta II llu,,-. Of reo la, (t W Line. I " J II Kl'a-, " II PK lllan lv, l.awrenrt. I, Cleg.!, Wntlaet-.n, A M SLuw, Murria, Ai Thorn, Hot, tleort Hea, ' Clrk Cn ;i, I'nviuglon, L Ltgry, San ly, P 8 W t iter, Dooatur, A J hteio-r, 1 " K W Penn, Uothenp John A NUrrr, " W C glet, " (ieo A M eerier, Cnlon, David lr-nrr, THAVIRKI JI HiiHI, IT WRKK, Ut. 10rH Clearfteld, B Cooper. lOreenw'd, B Tri-mfiun tl.nrge Noll, I H'H.1"hn.i,a Hdu'ilrtleKi-linnl.oo Huton, Jno B H"ni'i, " it Charlt .o, ( W f H .yt, O't'eola, M Hurlry Jr, " John Itrwn, A Scollma, Knox. Kohert lrl. Bfjeena, A Nevhng, Hell, Cbaa impaoo, Boggf. tleo IhtoeliDg, U W Ditvia 11 ninmelirg, Bradforl, 0 r Albert, W Fureeo, " Tl.ua Murria. " W Urafltur, Kd Dale, Brady, M H Lather, W Kir in, " 11 A Troaimaa, BuratiJc, John Lee, OJ Waat over Covington, Joa Gun, Dceatar, .la Brown. J L Uearbart, M A J Han key, " J H Uuraa, Fergueon, Uei Htraw, JO Fergoaon ' Jama btraw, Uifthaifi, A U Ante, Francia Hiifitr. Lawrence, Jaraee "t, " D llwenr, Morria, B F Kyler. " J A rVlieurirk, " I U Merrdl. Penn, Jon alb an Kir. " Jam U C-ark. M Abram apenoar, Pike, Kohert N riper. ;Aabdy, Jno And'rtoD, " Klii ib Bump, " William P Jones. " Jaoiea lime, C f Fuller, .Sfttijr, Munrn Akr, ' F Kambarrrr, Woodw'd Clark Haa.fr, 41 Wl'lliffealiftfh M Alamo KiIIt, " P K-nnTj. M L T Kephari. 1 L S0indin(r ' Airta J iiu VRAVKaan K'Hoftf, Id wm k, jaw. 17th. Cieardeld. K H Shaw, Jordan, Iraae tltota llnultdal, (ten (Stniib, Otteola, I A H Kroua, Ueeraria, W J Millar, M WW Maya, " Jno Patehia, Bloom. Ktdn-y tiwiib, Uurnnitle, A K Ling, " J M hi ad I.?, ieflalar, Jia lla, Iraliam. John S Jury, Ui.l.t h, Wm Kdwardi, DC Flynn. HuMcd. J I, ti.-botield, " lUn'l Miller, " J II line. IT. Jordan, Ueo Mat, Lawrence, H Mrt'iuhlr, AD Hattva, " C Sorria, Morria.J II ..lira na., i'lka, Al Thompn iD, T llgiaphrey, Saady, ll-nry llrilbruo III Colwr, " W K Pilar, " J Hutabarcrr, Woodward, Jn Toorr. " M Hiurin J Hrmllf. " Wro Be-k. H Coupler " J8cnin'lMl(rr " Jaa King. Ilea Paten d, We, the underngned, hereby certify that ibe foregoing Hat of twenty-fuar (24) naiaea at prr ona to aerv a lirand Juror, and aiity i aamee of per on a to eerve aa Trarera Jnror for ibe week ooiinei,eiig Monday, Jaenary 1 Oth, and thirty-eix nniiiaa of paraone to aere u Tiaverift) Juror' for the vteek eotiitnenoirjg Mon day, January 17ib, I SHI, war drawn by ua ao theJfiifc day pf November, A. I). lahO. tn arord ro with ft reuir iaaued by Hon. Chart A. Myer, Prea dent Judge of tba Court or I'Uar Arid et.uiily, and beating d' tb 12. b i of November, IhtO. to aer f a aa jurora in tlie Coart of (juttrier Hoaiona ftnd C--'t of tiyrr and ferioiner 10 ba held it Cl-artle 'I so tb 31 and M Moodttva of Januirv, A U. I"H. JAMKS MAHAFFKY, Sberifl. A. J. JA KS N, WM. R KltuWN, Jury roronii"lDrt. UK.I-TI-R' NOTICUN'otioe ia h'rt by given iht tb ful'oaiag aooounU bare bfeu OXimiaed and pastel hy m, and reisaia Sled of re o ind tn thia offij for tb inpiii-n l heira, l g !, eredi'ora.and all .the iotrr-teJ, anil will bv prenfd to lh neit Orphana' Coart of Clearnvld eouotr, to b held at th Court Houe, ta lh botuutih of Clearfield, ontaot-ariar ol th eecot.d Mmidav (being th) Wib day) af Hrptruber, A. D. ll Final noROuet.if Jftiiea MnKenwn, Admialalra'K i t lbeUle of Kr-ncla K. Kaflerty, lal f towa-hlp, Clearfteld Mitty, Pa,, aeos.ai. Final aeeount of Qeorg 0. Kirk, Adtataittntr ot ih eetal of John K. Shaffer, -ate of Hfti) luwnahip, tlearileld ilinty, Pa., deoaied. Final ace unt ol Oaorg C. Kirk, Adidinitr'-r ol tb Kiatol Frederick hbafler, lat ( Hrady ti'Wnabip, Clca'leld eounty, Pa, deraed. Pinal arftnuut or .1teph P' ttar, Ad'otmaira'' f lh cttau ot John brown, lat ol Wunn "" abip, Cleardld vou ftt y, Pa., deemaed. Final ar.ianl of J tkei MeMurrfty, tluardian f Mary A Irvin.mihor heir ol William C. Irria, late of Burnaide, ClearRald euanty, Padrc tt- Final ftoeount nf 0. B. Mrrrotl, A -Iminlatrator of the aetata d Jtmatbaft Nichola, lataol LareD loaaabip, CiaiAeld County, I1 , d -eeaM-d. Partial aoeaunl of F. I. Thompaoo and Ta- w Moor, Adiuintairator ul the Ma' of Dd Bell, late of Ureeawood town-hip, Cl-arlirid eotiia'y, Pa, deoeiel. Uuardiaa aoo iuat of Aama C. Tate, llyarlitft "f ilelet C. Dale. Marv Dl. Albert M Dale and Htibciiaioa Dale, mift'ir heira of Wtihaoa lata uf Lawreuc towabip, Cieark ld fh Pft., dvoefteed. Tht tluardian ftrunt of Willi un H- IIc"i. iJaarilianof Willi. rc 8. Youor, inor bwir f Barney Young, lat of llaituo toambip. Clear field ooualy, fa,, doaad. Final aooonnt of Joaeph M Pmith, (iHarJiaa al Mftrgarrt J. Cawaa t,aow Kaaa.) aiaor beir af Tboataa Cowaa, lata oi Beooanft lu"""!" Vlearirld eoioiy, P.( de.Htd. Final ftcooaot of Tboiaaa flojiib, Kiacaler ef t lftt Will and ToHanmtol Klard iMiifaa.ia" of Jerdao tawaablp, Ciftrleld C , Pa , ded ij'irat pftrtialftaeoaatof Martha llariauck. Kteea ln ol lh laat will aad teaiftmrnt of Danttl flurUock, la i of Curwemvilt broith. dear Ald uuuty, I'., doaed. Final aeeaot of Chutea Mignot, AdiottraW of th ertattof Jamea Frelm, IftiO ol Co'ioC1' townahip, Ckarfleld eoanty , IV, da.-J Rval '! anaatot Kla. I re Biamgar .laer, Aa rollitratiit uf lb taiait of Jrtna U gardner, lat f HuMtadal ftorwoh, 0''-"4 wuotlj, Pft , dcaed. Heal aaia ftteoant of Jobft O. fiehryrar taj Bilft Reeo, Adwifeltlrfttort of ta ' i Aribur Keee, at of Lawreftr- tJW,,', Cleatftild tufthty. Pft., aiotaafted. Final aoaoafl. ol W. U. Ph-w, flfdl llr.ry hidar, taior heir of Joa Kider.lti" Ovlngtot townahip, Ol-ftrllclJ ouabiy, deeari, CIftrfU, Ft., Deo. $, I1I0-U.