( THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARKIEM), PA WRDNB3DAY MORNING, BRPT. 1, 18T Terms of Subscription. irpald la aUranee, or within tbre months 00 ft p-tld after three end before lit Month..., 1 60 . Il paid tf- thetplrt.a of ill months... I 00 4T Messrs. B. M. Pbttkhoili. A Co., New. papr Advertising Agents, 17 Perk Row, earner Bknin 1 (Street, art our duly authorised Agent in iwm i ira ;iiy. MvihodlNl i:ntncunal Church- Rev. R. R Hthvrnb, raftor. Publie Horvleo every Sabbath i"i a m., ana it t. M. Habitat h School at fl A. M. Prayer liog very Thursday, at Tl P. II Co.ou-i.nioa Harriot, first Hal. bath of vry ITeab) terlau Church Hv. II. 8. Butlrr. S.tbhtb eerrlees morning and owning- Hab bath Hflbiul at t P. M, Prayer Meeting Vt edn el- nay evening. Mt. franc. i'hurrh Catliolir Rv. P J.HHRRiitAN.Praaehingat I u.) o'clock, A. M.,nn the first, third and laurth Sunday s of eaeh month ; Vespers and ttenediction of I be Ulessed (Sacrament at 7 o'clock, p. M. Sunday 8cbul every Sunday auernoon at a o oiocr. OFFICIAL DIHKCTORY. r.m of ioldiro qimrtri ikmiori court. 8 ond Monday of January. . TVrd Monday of March. First Monday f J una. Fourth Monday of September. Tina or oldiro nonxoa i-lr.i, Firt Monday of Jnna. Second Monday of .November. rtiai,io orricitii. Prttirlint Itdo Uoo. Cbarlti A. Mayer, of Look 11 a van . Anittant Lmw Hon. John H. Orrtt, of ueiieionie. it octal Judget William C. Foley, Clearfield; winn w. ntitu, i;urwenTine. PrthonotrKU Bloom, feeielcr and RMordtrh. 3. Morgan. Dittrict Afforaty Prank Fielding. Twurar David W. Wis. Sh.riff William R. MePherson. Count if Survtyor Samuel F, McCloskcy, Cur wensville. Coaely Commission res John P. ThotBpnn, Curwnvllle; Clark Brown, Claarfleld j Conrad W. Kyler, tlriheintcn. County Auditnn James II. Hi la, Lumber City; Lawli C. IHoom, Clearfield ; Henry Whitehead, Union tnwnahip. Jury Vitmmitnanri John W. Shugart, Jam! Mitchell, Clearfled. Supwintmtititt of Public JeAoofs -John A. Gregory, Clearfield. Jfutmrin Public John W. Wrlgley. Win. Ra debaugb. Cyrus L. tlordon, Clearfield j Joiiab Kranx, Joi. R. Irwin, N. K. Arnold, Curwenavill; J. J. Untile, Kmmct Hnycrs, Osceola Milli ; Jokn ton Hamilton, Lutharsburg. Our Spctiol column ia decidedly interesting in a local point of view, and profitable reading to outsider! who want to lava money. Fit I DAY, OCTOBER 18T, TP THE LAST DAT ON WHICH YOU CAN PAY TAXKH. PATt'KIMY, OCTOHKR tl, 18TIIK I. ART DAY FOR TAKING OUT NATURALIZATION PAPKHS. ,i , r Sheriff Pie hit miulea very necessary addition to bin Opera Home. . mm A camp of tlio "Junior Sons, of '70" 1 to be orguulted In Clearfield at an early day. Tho American Grocer lliinkn this will be tho woit profjierout fall trade seen in many J1 , . Clenrfit'M hnn Bixtoon full flvdfcod 1ow'i-rs,Hiid (uiteanuuibvr of bantlings In rapid growth. m um Mil my, Mifllin county, turnishps u missionary to China In the pereon of Mill Fanny llarilibargrr. Hbe If i"w on bar way. If any of our frit'iiiU are looking anion 4 fur a Normal School opening, wo direct their attention to Mr. Clark'i card in our ipaoial column. Komo ot our citir.en are housing tli fir winter'! lupply of anthracite coal. These mornings are first-rate reminder! that winter will anon b here, . . ei ?ev. (Icorc C. Huttor, of Jolinfltown, will preach in Hi. Andrew'! Episcopal church, in Clearfield, on Fumlay, H air inter IStb, at 10 In the morning and at 7i la the evening. WeniMl Kndrt'S has commenced tho erection of quite a large dwelling hone near his bn wury, on Fourth street. Jen. Butler, alio, has qalto a neat boose umtor rowf, am ib aire. - i am a - Tho "hoyn" are milking vigorous ef fort! to reorgnniielhe brass band. Wehopothay may be successful. A towo the site of Clearfield ought to afford Ruffiaient uiuiical talent foraflnt- olasa band. - Couinu ro tub Hurfack. An ex change says that Ttlton is engaged fur erery night during the Iroture season , after September SO. "The Problem of Life" is the subject he will wrci . tie with. " Kignor Bohoo, tho renowned Illu- loniat, garo entire satisfaction to hi l audienoee at Pie'i Opera House on Friday, FstunUy and Alonday orentnga last, glgnor kaowi bow to pleaae everybody. ... i a The Curwennvillo bra bond paid our town a visit on Saturday oigbt, and during tbeir short stay scr enadi-d a number of our eiliaeni. This band makes ezocllont tnuilo and li an honor ta our sister borough. It im Raid that there have been com paratively few thunder stortni thii summer. The final onr, however, will oeour on the second day of November next, whi n Democratic lightning will knock tbe Hadiaal abebang all to thunder. Haii.road for Hale. The Indiana S!,Qr nj the Homer, Cherryiree A Susque hanna railroad Is advertised to be sold by the herlff. Here li ft rare obaooa for ft man in mod erate eireumslaneea to become possessed of an en tire railroad. AVo b arn from tbe Cambria Freeman that A. W. Patchln, Ksq., of Palobinvllle, Clear field county, has purchased the Lloyd bank pro perty. In Kbcnsburg, for the mm of $fl,000, "n the presumed intention of engaging in the bank ing business. A gold medal is oilored by tho Con ire County Agricultural Soelely at tbe ooming fair, as ft prise to tho marksman who will make the best string of three rifle shot from tho iboul. der, at ft distance of 100 yards, A gold medal is alio ofiered to tbo best thrower of a I fl pound ihnukler stone. Wo have printed posters for a mans meeting of those lo favor of an Inflation of tba government ourrvney, to be hold la Clearltald oa Mnndav. 8eiteuibcr 17th tho aeeond week of court. Hon. Win. D. Krlly. of Philadelphia, and Hun. Matt. Carpenter, of Wisconsin, are to bo among tba speakers on that oooaiion. -i -o -e--- H may boa "poor rule that won't work both wave." but bow Can It be helped. If the borough authorltioa are obliged to repair tbe pavement In front of your dwelling, they oan make yoa foot the bill j bat if you do tho work toursclf vou cannot mnke them "pay up." It li cheaper to do the work yourself, however. s - - Mr. Joseph Allio. who lives nearTy leraburg, Clarion eouoty, waa one hundred yean old on the lib of May, last, and his wife one non dred yean old on the lltbor August. They have been married TS yeara. Tboy are still enjoying reasonably good health, are active and itrong for peraona at inch an advanced ngr, ftnd posseii all tbelr faculties. Judgo liowrio, of the Krio judicial district, lately made an ruer 01 euwri mi tubmen t sbuuld bo Issued aglo n wilnoa who ha hot beeo paid the mileage and one day's feei In that capacity. Thii rule ihould be adopt ed all over tbe oouotry, for It ii all wrong to com Mil people to attend court 00 other people' bull nni and pay their own eipenaea. Finn Damn. Tho WilliamHport Sun iayi: Sheriff Mabaftey, accompanied by Moses Mabefley, John Rianbart ftnd C Palmatoef, all able-bodied men, started down the rlvor in boat on Monday morning last, for lb purpos of d itroying the "fish dams' built In lb river sow Irary lo law. They were well armed with all necessary Implement for attacking flab workiand demolishing lb saui. 1 a - - All Aboard! We understand that Hon. Victor K. Piolelte, lh Demotratl nomine for ffiata Treasurer, and Hon. Frank W. Hughes, if VotUville, have been Invited ftnd t gather wllb United fttetet Henalor Wall are, will nddreu tbe people In lbs Court House, on Tuesday oven tor, Stpltinbir 2fttb. All who wish to learn the cam and core rf aur political malndlei tan be fteeomrnodaM on that oreaelon, provided they eomi to il. wetting. It li not yet known wheth er ittdft" Fenhlng will take tbe stump, but the tner tbrM gentleman hart don 6, If Gov. II art ran ft takes tbe lamp', of nosreer Judg Pcf blng will f How, became It la Jat In his line to ihow up and convict pabh rdoaderwri . ' - Hank Uali.. Tbo event of tho baso ball season In tbi plaea Was mateb game, on Thursday last, between tho High Boys, of liar- rlsbnrg; and the Cbiooks, of this plane. Tbo day wu beautiful one, and this, In connect Ion with tho reputation of tho visitor! ai a craek club, brought out largo number of both ladiel and gentlemen to wttneea the game. Among tba v li lt ort wa notloed lavorat conveyance from Philips, burg, Tbo game throughout was welt played, and whan It It remembered that our boyi have played but two or three game thll season, and practiced one at all, their pitying was remarkably fine. Tho Cbineki won the toss, and sent tbalroppo nenti to tho bat, retiring thin with on run. Tba borne club wrnt cut In one, two, three order. In tbe second Inning, wild throwing and fumbling of the ball give the visitors five runs, while tbe Chlnoks were again whitt washed. Our boya now settled down lo their work, and five straight while washes for the Ulgh Uoya followed, the Clearfield- en making one iub In the third Inning. On the eighth inning, our boa again grew careless, and wild and overthrowing garo tht visitor! ill runs. One run was all tbe Chineks could get In this lou Ing, and after giving the llighi three runs and being tbrmaelves retired with a blank In the ninth, tbo game closed. Tbe fielding of tho home club from tho third to the eighth Inning was almost faultless, and givea eridenoe that practice is all that it requisite to make them able to cope auc- oeasfully witn tho best clubs. Ai an earnest of the opinion entertained of them by tho High Boys, wa publish tbe following telegram, lent by ona of tbelr number to the lltrriiburg Patriot CLiAtriiLn, Seplrmber V. Tba game played to-day between tbo High Boys and Cb In dec la moose, of this place, resulted in another victory fur tba High Uoya by a score of 16 tot. The game waa very Interesting, especially from the third to tht tightb inning. Tbe High Boys isy that the Clearfield club Is the best they have tack led on their trip. Tbe score will show how the Chinoks made tba Buys play. The visitors left on Friday morning, having boon tht guerts of the home club while hero, and expressed themselves as well pleased with their vialt. Wo append tbe aoort t j cniacKi. r.o. n.p nion aovi. r.o. n. Johnson, 8b.. 1 German, lb 8 Let lord, 2b .i Simmons, as 4 Mumma, 8b ,..S II utter, p 8 Kbel. If 4 Fleck, of. I Balslev, S Mtllsr'rf. 1 H. Wallaos, ss 8 Kosenkiaua, of. 3 Walters, p 4 W. Wallace, Sb S Krajrlc, lb 8 T. Muero, rf I U. Moore, e... ...... -4 Howe, If., l Total, ...... 37 1 ..111 Total, ... 4 A 8 .27 16 0 Innings. 7 8 Chincka High Buys.... , 0 0 , 1 ft 0 0 0 10-1 0 0 0ft 3-1 C Baie bits High Boys, 10 ; Chlnoks, ft. Runs earned-Hizh Boys, 7; Chinoks. 3. Fly balls High boy a, U; Cbiarks, 8. Tiujo of game-two hours. Umpire J. M. Seibert, IUrriiltura. School has commenced. Along the street at certain hours go group! of little girls, while flitting about them li the smart little boy. He Is doing astonishing things all tho time, or Hying sharp thinga which make the little girls laugh. At oat time ha will run atraight ahead witb all tba force be ia capable of. There ia ap parent ly no special object In view but he knuwa what he is about. In the group is n is "first lovo and be wants to 'how her what ft good pair of legs ho baa goL At another time bo will burl a atone at ft passing dog or cat. Tbia li to ihow her what ft fine eye he hai. Tbn again ke stands in front of a toning train until It is nearly on top of him, but jumps out of the way in time lo save himself, and look! furtively and with all census-. ing enjoyment upon the look of horror u (Fusing her faoe at the tmtninrut danger be wai In. Ho will alae greedily trip up aome boy three Inches shorter bn himself, or talk loud and swagger mgly, and fondly believes bo Is a hero lo her eyes which ho undoubtedly la. But his chief card il in displays of strength and agility, made by jumping over post. With all bit folly tbo giddy lover bai a streak of prudeooo underlying the onrrent. Quite frequently be knows the post be is going lo jump over, lot none of ui are quite fallible, and one in a while he undertakes a poet whose height he hae miscalculated by about an loob only ft little bob. An Inch Is very In significant in tho4ength of a strevt, but unexpect edly located 00 tbe eud of a hitching post it Is a dreadful thing. And ai the little boy gathers himself together after tbe shook, under tht Im pression that tbo earth haa shot away from him nto illimitable ipact, he realist most forcibly bow great lov Is refined and pu rifled by suffer ing. But, we're all been there, In our school boy days. Ocr Coal Intkrehtm. We notice by some of our eastern exchanges that our coal Is be ginning to attract considerable attention among gas in en. The Harrlsburg Patriot of the 0th says 1 "Wi an tn formed that a mm-m baa be made of the Murriidate Clearfield aoal. By add ing ft email percentage of crude petroleum It Is made to yield n gas of en illuminating power el fifteen eeodlea; this Is at Norrlstowo, Pa. There Is evidently a groat future open to the coal from tbe Clearfield region." Why, you need not be ex cited over that litttle speck of light. Tbe whole Mosbannon valley, from the mouth of the stream to Its source, a distance of forty miles, has about ten feet of just lush quality of aoal, which can not bo consumed In the next generation. Tbe valley of Clearfield, for sixty miles, and the West Brauob, from tbe mouth of Sinneuiahoning to Cherry Tree, ninety miles more, li similarly blessed. ea-e- FRIDAY, OCTOBKR 1HT, IH TUB LAST DAY ON WHICH YOU CAN PAY TAX Kit. SATURDAY, OCTOBKR 3D, Iff Til K LAST DAY FUR TAKING OUT NATURALIZATION PAPERS. Well. We could not Help It. Soma of our readers were considerably "put out about it," last week, because tht Rkpublicax was n half day behind time. This waa not our fault. The blame rest! on Sheriff McPherion, wh now control! about four columns of this pa. per. And if things keep lightening up for anoth er year, be may take charge of the whole concern and run It In witb bli farms and houses and lots and other t oeleras, which he to freely handles and dispose! of these halcyon daya. What a" tional blessing" w have resting upon us, and It sits to Impartially, toe, on all. Keen those spe cially provided for by "the government" feel tbe ailed band resting bearlly upon them, while they witness tbe property of their neighbors too flseated on every hand. "Hail Columbia," etc. The main building of tho Ktuto Nor ual School, at Bloomsburg, this State, waa do- itrnyed by fire on Saturday, September 4th. Tbe fire broke out In tbe fourth story, about 4 o'clock n tba afternoon, and all efforts to mt tbe bulld og proved unavailing. It waa insured for $30,- 000, while the loll la 10,01)0, No interruption Tn tb tern of school will lake place, suitable build ing for boarding th pupils having already been secured. Tb oltisam of Bloomsburg held a pub lic' meeting and decided to commence rebuilding at ona. 11 A Weather Freak. Friday lust was ft queer day with us In this latitude In tbe weather line. At f o'clock in tbe morning the thermomeUr atood at 80, at noon It had fallen to (13, at T o'clock In the arenlng to &3 and at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning It was down to 38, cbang of Juit 42 defirees in twenty-fuur koars. Tb eesult was a aevere froat, which did mnob harm on tbe taWIe lands, w her vegetation was not protected by tb river fogi. What real damage wa don lo tb corn and buckwheat eropawe have not learned. e a - Stable IUirnkil The stable of tbe Suiquehannn Hons, at Curwensvilla, was de stroyed by fir en Friday night, about 9 'clock, together with 11,000 horse, belonging to J. P. Irrln, Kq. Tho job was evidently tb work of an Incendiary, from th fact that Mr. Read, tb proprietor, waa absent with his team at tbti place and ft faort belonging to J. G. Larimer, who was slopping at th hotel, was left oat of tbe barn. Mr. Larimer lost biiharneri. Some oats and bay waa also consumed. The gross wtekedtitss of this crime can ooly be surpassed by murder. Highly Important! Tbo editor o tb Elk Adeowtti last week furnished his readers witb th following) "We had tbe pleasure of an Introduction to Henry Raw), Republican oandidato for Htal Treasurer, w title In fcris. He might have continued by iangtbat Henry would be PiottitHl Into lb lake about th begin ning of November, by a Bradford county Grang r,now looking after th Interests of taipayera. a 11 .i ... An Kx ample. Tborailrond author- llle bar had all tbe smart weed, thlittei and other lrh pulled up ftlong the lino of tbeir mad on Third atreet. Now, why anootonr borough authorities and lot holder latitat tbelr example and mak onr ilroeta look decent f Could w af ford It, we would employ workmen t remov tb infernal trash la vry street. Th lot holder la a aulMnca, folly ( With ww4a4o destroy the notion ' 1 X fellow named Deagon was lodged la jail on Thursday even log last, .barged with having assaulted a eoapls of girl In I he lower bridge, In tb ftrly part of th tenlng. Th Mm flhap ftttompivd to f. rre his way Into th room of a lady Boarder at tft toonard lions, on Wednesday night, but wai iwwimarily ejected from tba hen. A IIHl iftaimary jostle wonia no mark toward ridding tor town f inch worth tees sneaks. - Lumber Shipmknts. We loarn from tht JfMoeml that tbo shipment of lumber from Lock He, van for IST5 baa been asfullowst ElhiDiacnts from Januarv 1. 1816. to At- ' gust 2ft, 18T& lO.tJO.OM Shipment! from January 1, 1874, lo Au gust li, 1174. 19.4Hl.H0 Exetialn IfiTft ToT.OOi LOOS OL ft AN ftD From Jao. 1, 1T4, to Aug. f I, 1H74 8A,S4 From Jan. I, 1374, to Aug II, IITft 80,317 Etceai In 1874......' J. 3,177 It will b obiervd by tbli that the shipment! for tbtl year art lu exoeaa of last year, although the market seemed mora depressed. " e Ocr Ahhihtant. It will be observed that Sheriff MePherson bat boon furnUbiog as with about four columnaof copy for eaveralwaeki pact. It la not the kind of reading matter we like lo lay before our readers, although rather more profitable than miscalls nou i mailer. But we can leo no enduring prosperity while tbo pre, out state of depression In buslooei continues. Tbe p reseat widespread commercial disorder af fects all branches of Industry, and nn less some new national aguots art employed by tht people within the next aix months, the Sheriff will con tinue to furnish even mora copy than now graces our columns. - i a Brrnt)Lti. The) editor of the Ty rone Vimocnt geta off tho following i The atreet ooinmlealoner of Clearfield, In mak- In a an excavation on on of the streets of that town, a few days since, struck upon an old tan vat. once counseled witb a tannery near by, In wbicb be discovered thirty -three sidet of leather. apparently In a good state of preservation. These and are certainly welt tanned. It will improve the correctness of Uli Item very much to substitute Reynoldevltl for Clearfield. Tho Iron City College, whoso adver tisement appears in another column. Is one of tho oetablisbed institution of thii country. It has been In successful operation for more than ft quar ter of a eenlury, and for upwards of twenty years, tbe leading business college of the United Stale!. Noted for the completeness of its oours of study, and the thoroughness of its system of io struct ion, It is without a rival in all that constitutes a first- class business college. . a Sudden Death. lotor Woavor, an ateeined cltiien residing oear Troutvlll, died very mddenly on the lib. II wo tg hi field, sowing grain, when taken with cholera morbus and diod In a short timt. Tbe physicians lay, bad the case oeourred lo one of our largo cities, it would have been oholera, sure. Tbe deeeaaed wa aged about 48 years, and leavos a wife and family of children. Lint of letters remaining unclaimed In the Host office ot Clearfield, for the week ending Sept. 13th, lH7i 1 Aoderfon, Wa. liiird, Miss Kate Corrwnoe. John Colwell, A. J. For inn a, Kliiabeth Griffith, W. Kreider, James G. Selfridge, Hubert Wright, 11. B. Watson, I wis A. P. A. UAULIN, P. Adjourned Hale. Saturday, the 1 Ith, wit the time fixed for the isle of tbe interest of the Blattenbrrger itat in th Hope Fir Brick Works. The eal wai adjourned to tho Court House, at Clearfield, 00 ilonday, th 30th day, when It will be offered again for sale. Thos In terested will please lake notic. Tho name of iittkl Hills postoffico, in this county, has bee changed to Ulllingham. I'lHLtP8BURO JOURNALIHMS. KoV. Philip Freeman walked to ill auk Bear lo preach on Holiday and on the way met three rattlesnake, on of which he killed. A number of our eitlsens drove to Clearfield on Thursday to witness the game of hall between tbe High Boys and tb ClearUeld club. An aged man in this pla-te who ha used tobac co for forty years, has recently concluded to aban don the habit, and II In ft fair way to carry cut bis resolution. Shipments of e'al from this region this week are more brisk than any Urn ainoo tb strike, If we may Judge by the number of extra trip mad on tho Mochnnnun branch. It would be a sensible relief from the prcssur of bard time en tht mountain if tht eoal trad might once more as sume its former activity at increased price. Her li a good story, which we believe has nev er been In print, tbe truthfulness ef wlrieh I vouched tor by a descendant of on of Ibe parlies. Tba date of the occurrence is about half a century ago, and tbe location was In the violoily of Clear field. On ef the old Millers by the name of Ha ny, the maternal grandfather of Mr. Harrison Ross, of this place, built tbe first eoal ark to de scend the water ol the Susquehanna. One of tho neighbor was a man by tb nam f Abe Haai, who, having been converted by th ministration of an Itinerant, waa about to be baptised. In the oourse ef a sort of catechism in what may perhaps Ire let me ear f Ilibt !, iIn4 who built tb ark. Abe Hoes promptly replied "llancy." "Hnney !' eel aimed the preacher, ok no, Noah built tb ark." "I know better," reminded Abram, "lleney built It, fur by G d ares fer oaof see Aim Another Bank Hknhation. As Kb-, enitburg of late hae had more than tbe lion's share of bank sen rations, it Is not to be wonderod at that our people hare become exceedingly scaly about such institution. In regard, however, (o the latest sensation in that luie, caused by thje disappcaranoe between two dnye of tbe cashier pf Collins, Johnston A Co.' bank, th uneasiness; produced, we are pUased to say, was only of a ! temporary character, and si that well founded in stitution has promptly met ftll demands, It ii xir 1 lo presume that it stands upon a firm financial basis. To what extent it ouflcred at tbe band f the absconding cashier we are not prepared to aay, aa the stockholders are exceedingly reticent on that subject ; but that tbe bank waa pinohed to a considerable xtcnt seems to ke o needed by I all who don't know Anything about It, perhaps. B that as It may, for th fugitive cashier there is more of pity than indignation ei pressed, the universal regret being that be baa blasted bis own future prospects and brought discredit upon an 1 honest and respected name. Iu bis domestic re lations be teemed to livo and no doubt did II v happily and contentedly with bis wife and child,, and that be should thus desart them so unexpect edly and so discreditably Is only another evideoc of tbo weakness of poor human nature and th utter folly of seeking happiness outside of strict integrity and an honest and faithful performance of the duties incumbent upon all of us, 00 matter what our positions or oallings im life. tenon Pmmam. a m An Awful Death. A mowing ma chine agnt named M. L. Lee, from Baltimore, Md., met with a borribl death on an eogio of th Lehigh Valley road, on Monday. It appear that Lee desired to ride on the engine and asked Eermisrlon of the conductor to do so, who refused im. It is supposed that ha subsequently appealed to tbo engineer, for he waa on tb angina In lb fireman's seal when tb train started, la a short time after, when near Paokerton, the connecting rods en tha left side of tbe engine broke, and with its rapidly revolving motion wa hurled through tbe bottom ef the cab. In a second Mr. Lee was drawn through tbe opening it had mad and down under th driving wheels, where be wa literally cut to pieces. Part of his scull was found in tbe cab near where be bad been sitting, which wa knocked off by tb fojo of tbo ihafL tfeoau burg Hrpuklieam, , Oxkn .Stolen. On Monday night of last ween a yoke or oxen wa stolen from tbe rami or II. Beck, of Jackson township, Lyoomingeoun ly, and brought to this city and sold to John Nltsche, a wall known butebar, for $40. Consta ble Dingier, of Jersey 8 bore, oame on, recognised the stolen property and returned them lathe own er, which Isavti Mr. Nltsoh minua $. (.YiafoN FRIDAY, OCTOBKR IHT, IS THE LAST DAY ON WHICH YOU CAN PAY TAXKd. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3D, IS TUB LAST DAY FOR TAKING OUT NATURALIZATION PAPKHH. Aperitif Morn Mount I Mens Mow at II Greenback! will be takes in exchange for elothiog at Kcrr'l, wno nas again receive a new stool, Fail Goads at X. A. Flack A Co'. New Good at T. A. Flk A Go's Go and see tb great glt.00 suits al Kerr's. Tbe best com i mere lulls, only , g4 Krr. Fall Goods at T. A. Fleck A Co's. New flood at T. A. Fleck A Coo. The lady la abarg ofay mllllo'ry dep art men! 1 now purenaaing gooes iu imi line, anu win ot her to commence operation! on Monday, Sep tember 30th. Wo. Kriw. New Good at T. A. Fleck A Co's. Fall Good at T. A. Flock A Co'l. T. A. Fleeb A Co. are opening a large ilook of new Fall Goods. Ploas call and examine. eptU-lf Persons attending Court will do well to to call and see tb large stock of elolbiag at Kerr's which hs will sell cheaper than er. Do not fojgrt the place, "Old Western Corner," Clear- Oeiu, ra. sept, e, fa-ex. Krr baa received ft largo lot of Hals and Caps. Furnishing Goods of rry description at Karr'f. New Goods! T. A. Wa; A CVa, " 4 u t ' It ni Oak-tanned Sola. Leather for aal by T. M. Robinson, aug. 3ft. French and American Kip and Calf Skins al Robinson s Latar stor. AH titidj of Sko F ladings at Hoblnmn'a. Tom Rvbiasow I threat ft Wariag's Superior BoaiDft tbo bo,, fertiliser in lb Her Id Ha tuples can be seen at hi Looluw ttors), Market street, j(lerfleld, I'ft .. ... . i a it 1 Fairbsr pk $vf )MH B;biMgi. Ia your Life worth 10 Cental Sickness prevail! everywhere, everybody com plain! of some disease daring tbelr life. W hen rick, tba object ii lo get woll i now w say plain ly that no person In this world that Is suffering with Dyspepsia, LI vet Complaint and Ha effects, suob oa iftdixeatlon, rostlventsi, aiok beadaohe, eeur itemacb. heart bura, palpitation f the heart depressed spirits, Biliousness, o., can laxeureon i August Flower witLont getting relief and euro. If yon doabt tbla, go to your Drugglal, O. D. Watson, and gel aaiopl bottle for It) oenU and try It. Regular tia TA tents. Two doae will relieve you. G. O. Gonna, lei Manufacturer, atoh II 7417. Hoooeuar, V. J, Pall Ooodi at T. A. Flack A CVc. II v You Dyapepala, with It train of dis orders, billlousneae, aunitipatlon, watr-brah,!oaa of appetite, headache, distress after eating, Acf If to, go to 0. D. Watson, Druggist, and get a bottle of Dr. Costa' Radioed Cur. Tail ft and b wll. It acts a no ether uedleln vr did, and sure relief I guaranteed in every as where direction ar to Mowed, it louwup ill slomacb, roelorea tb natural appetite, strengthen the weak, and as a liver rem la tor It baa no equal. Clergyman ef Philadelphia aaya "Ills the very foundation of health." To all who r suffering from a disordered atomaob or llvar, w say try tt, A few doses will relieve and a little perseverance ur tb worst . Trial site 10 cents. Hold also by P. Curler A Co.. Wllliamsirove 1 T Forooy, Graham ton, and P. Mayer, Kylrtowa. inohi7owly Nw Goods at T. A. Fleet A OVa, Btiootns For Sal. R. New ten Sbaw keeps full sunpl of Frdonia B utile and Platform Wagons for sal. To be seen at th Shaw House yard. Call oa or add toss him at Clearfield Pnn aylvaala. may 18-tf. Fall Goods at T. A. Fleck A Go's. flTxrn Normal Brnoot, Indukji, Pa. fleoond session will pn Monday, September fiih, for a lrm of fourteen weeks. The buildln I new, lighted throughout with gas, heated by steam and supplied with bot nnd ooin water, nata rooms, eto. Th beet arranged and handsomest school Mil Idlng ia th State, for catalogue, terms. Ac. add i tu H. at. Clahk, Indiana, fa, augt Peter McGaorg baa feat reelrd full sup ply of Boot and Shoe whioh will b sold lower 1 nan aver, in This way, ladlu and gentlemen, n new aopply or Boots end ttao, at PETER McGKORGB'J, Call on R. M. M'Rnally and get your life In sured in the Old uontinsntfti Lit insurance vonr pany, of Hartford, Conn. nugll-ly Rati. R. M. M'Knilly'i advertisement la r gnrd toaiitr insurant. lzaug-iy At tb ridno f F. K. Smith, Esq., In this Eiao,on Wednesday evening, Nepiemoer nth, i"T, y Rev. D. M. Mo-an, Mr. JOHN K. BOTTORF and Mr. JENNIE KINCH, both of Clearfield, At th Ward House. In Tvroo. on Wednesday. September 1st, IHTJ, by Rot. H. M. Moonu, Mr. J. ASHLEY STEWART, of Clarflld, and Miss CLARA BELLE ALBERT, Of Woodland. Ob Wednesday, September Ut, 1875, by Rv. ft. BiiTLftR, Mn. FRANK WILLKY, of Delaware, Ohio, and Miss MINNIE MITCHELL, eldest daughter of Samul Mitchell, dec d,ofClsarfleld At th Presbyterian parsonage In Tyron, on rueaci ay, August 31st, 1 !, oy nv. a, m. moorr, Mr. T. M. HOLT, of Wallaeetoa, and Mh. L. E. TURNER, of BolUfonU. Oft Thursday, Renumber 3d. 1876. by Rev. T. k. ulapp, Mr. u. k. LKi-NTUW and Miss khua DiLL, both of Williamsport. On Frtdar. 8ntembr tflth. 179. EMTI.IB, theenly daughter of Col. Victor K. Plnlette, of ueadford ounty, waa aarvtd to the Ideal sen 01 Judge Asa Packer, of Mauoh Chunk. On Tuesday. Aufuit31lb 187. by A.W. RT woxn, Esq., Mr. HENRY GROH and Mm ELEANORS K A YES, both of Morris township Tn Pklllpiburg, on Thuradav, September Sth, S7, by Rr. Wh. H. Dill, Ma. J. GRAFIUS nd Mtsa ANNIE DlAON. both of Bradford township. Oa Wednesday. Sent ember Sth. l"7ft. bv I HiLnxBRANn, Esq.Mn. WM. THUSTIN and Mm NANCY WOOD, both of Chest township. Oa Sunday, August 39th, 187ft, by B. IIildr. RRAiin, Esq., Mr. EDWARD WOOD and Mm NANCY PEARCR, both of Cheat tewnship. Ia Jordan townshin. on Aurust Sltth. 1875. b KV. V. H. IMMrtKI. L. Mr, JOHN B. WITI1N- HOW and Miee JENNIE PATTERSON, both 01 Jordan lowoeiiip. O. M.nd.r. R.DlaukM Bib. U. WAI.TBR TKKN, i.i. of M L. .nd A;.n 0. Wil.oh, of flluwarill.. .gM 12 Month, ftod I d.jr.. 0. Wl..ls. Borain., R.ntabff lit, Wi. I C.ntr.1 I'olot. ClorHald goaalir. fm.. M ki.izahkth HUHNlUttH, in ..iMm.d m.inb.r of th. L.tbra eharbr.d Ufwi, If mobUii Hoth.r tt0hnld w.a rrmt auff.r.r. b.rln. b... .flllet.d with i.r.l7iia forDMrl, four jura. Hueh or thai tin. ah. wa. aanflnad t. h.r bl. Hh. wm . mod iibii .atMuad bf all wbo kn.w bar, b..rtn, bar .Octloaa witb .brUtUa p.tiMM ana mignatioa, aaa an.117 1.11 .imp id rfnaua. Hh- Im.m hM.haad ! thrMntiiMN.. In niM.a b.r loaa. fiha wu bariod oa Tboridor. Soulata- bar Xd, berronaina baia. followad to tbelr ual rortlnf plao. b . Irg. ooneoarM of frland. and r.lauraa. Oa Mond.r aranta.. 8ptonbar Sth. IRTo. MI.NNIK ELLEN, dauchtn of M. bad Haa, VaKDRaic. SoHR.aaa.of Kartbaaa, af ad 4 yaara, iu aaoaiaa and I a day. l'ennnylvanla Railroad TYKONS A CLEARFIELD BRANCH. ON aad aftar lioaday, MAY 13, 1DTS, th. Faaaaaiar Traiaa will run daily (aioopt Hua- daa) batwaaa Tjrrooa and Olaarfiald, a. followa CLKARF1KLD MAIL. W. C. Inwia, Oondaator. "IkaV boIitiT TTIkaVOokth Carw.narlllSS, p.M, Tyroaa ff.00,A.M. UMaola... 10.10," Philip.br,..,10.1t, " ClMrbald. 11.10," Carwaaatllla..!! :d," Cl.arl.ld 1.40, 11 rhilipabar(....4.16, " Oaoaola 4..0, " Tjron. " CLKARFIKLD EXPRBS8. W. B. PLUHHaa, Ooaduetor. LKAVK BOUTH. LKAVK NORTH. CarwaBaTtlla...4.50 A. Olearnald tilt " Tyron. T.OO r.m. JoMratl0B...T.07 " O.o.ol. 8.01) Philij.b.ri...8.JS " 0l..rtt.l.,ar...M " CBrweoarllla..g,40 " PbilipabBr... 6.10 " Oaoaola 6.1a " InUraiUoB T.3II " Tjroa T.17 " BALD KAOLB VALLIY BRANCH. Kip. Mall. Mall. Kip. p. a. a. m. r. n. r. a. 6.46 S.6' Icara Tyrona arrlra 6.U 1.10 T.l 1.10 B.ld Kafla 6.06 1J.;. 7 44 10.07 Jaliaa l.lt 11.19 10 1, Milaabari IH 11.60 11 10.61 I'.ll.fi.nl. 4.16 11.40 t.St 11.06 Mllaabur, 4.16 I I .JO (.01 II. .16 Howard 4.06 11.06 .4l 11.16 arrlr. L. I..T. 1.16 H.0 TVKONK STATION. B.arwABB, a a WBRTWABI). Plttaliari Eip'ia, Paaifto Bxpraaa, A M 1:07 Paalflo Kipraaa, 7:67 U.rri.barg Aoe'Bl, 1:40 6:14 p a p a Mall Train, 1:11 Atlaatie Kiproaa, 6:46 Pblla'da Kipraaa, 1011 Way Paaaengar, Mall Train, Paal Liaa, HI 6:41 S:6 FARE FKOM CLEARFIELD, TO Ballafanta, Pa tl 66 Mlddlatown 6 60 MarlMU 6 60 Loah Ila.aa I 70 WIIILmiport. 60 HantlBgdoB 1 60 LwiatowaH ..w.. I 90 Maryarllla 4 66 HAHRIHbliRU... 4 76 Lanaaat.r I 86 PUiLADKLPHIA 7 66 Altoona 1 66 Johnatown I 60 PITTHBURG t 16 Oloaa MnnMtloaa nad. by all traiaa at Trroa. aaa 1.00a na.il, 8. I. BLAIR, y17-tf. Rap.rlaUad.nt. JEOISTER'3 NOTICE. Nolle la hereby given that the follow in ac counts have beau aiamlned and passed by me, and remain nieo 01 roeora in tat one for tb in spection of heir, legatees, creditors, and all others laiofweted, ana win no presented lo tho neit Or phans' Court ol Clearfield county, to bo held at tbe Court House, In the borough of Clearfield, com mencing on th fh Monday (being tb 37th day) of September, A. D. 187ft! Final account of James MeOh, Administrator ef lbstatof Mary J. Davidson, lat of Boll township, Clearfield eoualy, Pa , dee d. Final ftcoownt of Joba Mabaftey and Robert Ilug-j, Administrators of ike eelate of Nathaniel Hughes, la i of Chest township, Clearfield Co., Pa., deo'd. Final aooountof Martin Nichols, Uaardlan of Sarah Dougherty (formerly Ha rah Nioholi) and Mary Brown, (formerly Marr Niehole), minor heirs nf Jonathan Nichols, late ol Laoronoe township, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee'd. Partial aeeouat of James B. O rah am and K. A. Irvlu, Kfewt4rof the aetata of William Irvln, late of th borough of Carweaivllle, Clearfiald Co., Pa., dee'd. Final account of Jam B. Graham, Kiecutor of Klita Flanlgan, lat of the borough of Clear field, Clearfiald Co., Pa., dee'd. Account of Sarah J. Swoop, Xieoutrll of tbe state of Henry Swoop, lei of Brady township, Clearfield Co., Pa., dee d. Aoooont of Edward H. Williams, Administrator, and Mary E. Campmao, Admtnictratria of tba estate r Elijah Smeat, lat f Bogg township, ClerfiM Co., Pa., dee d. Final account of Aletaader M array, fluarJIan of Uideon C. Foraee, minor keir of Matthew Fore, Into nf Bradford lewaskia, ClearUeld Co.. Pft.tde'd. r ., "". Final ftoooanl of W. W. Laugden, Admlnli. trator of b eitat f Jbba Hummoll, Into of Buraild teem skip, jUIrleld Co., Pa-, deo'd. Aeoooal of Boa A loiander, Eiaeuaer of Simon Stanley, late of Ouiick tewnihip, Clearfield Co., Pa., do'd. L. J. MORflAN, EepUmber I t Register A Recorder. V. Ilat lac Vaaa tha aoal baak af Jacob Qallah, la Laamaa towaibip, 1 aaa a.w prapawd to dallaar tba boat wai I tb. aaanlymt 6(nall a baah.1. Urdara aay b. UaX witb A.. 1. Jbaoa. al taafCanamlal Parrliara Itor. " ' - Cuaraald, Bapl. I, 'tV ua"f Column. Win. Hood, ItOOM XO, 2, OPERA HOUSE. I a now receiving new fall goods of which ho invites tho Attention of cash buyers. Is ogent for this counly for Mme Demorcst s pnper patlcrne, tho best in the market. A full assortment of full and winter - styles-Jnsi received. When tho season orrivca will have a full line of millinery goods, with an experienced trim mer that will suit the .antes of nil. OPERA HOUSE, i too ti no. a, Wm. Rood. ei.arlald, Sept. 1, 1171. jCtflill totrtlstrnfuts. Sheriffs Sale. T)T rlrtuofwrltsof Viuiitioitf Krpmat, issued J y out ol in uourt ol vommon tiea ol viear fluid county, and to to directed, there will b e i posed to publi sal, at tba Court Hons, In th borough of Clearfield, vn Monday, th 17th day of Hupteiubcr, 1875, al 1 o'clock, p. a., to following dsserlbed real estate, to wtti All defendant' toteistst (being an nndlvlded one-third) in ft certain tract of land eoulalning 1U2 acres and tt perches, situate partly in Hub. too toon ship, Clearfiald county, Pennsylvania, and partly In Washington township, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, (the Clearfield county por. tlon uRtaintng 10J4 tre and 8tl peruhas net, and th JttTeraon eouoty portion containing 7i acre), laid tract of land being part of a larger tractof land lo the nam of Robert A Fox, and known aa number 8613, and bounded and desorib ed a follows t Beginning Rt a maple, tbo eorner of tracts No. a.'f3 and alillti tbeac ourth H0dErei wt 4281 perches along tracts No. 42 2b and 43U8 and across the Jelfursou county line to hemlouk cor ner near Falls creek , tbeiie suuth 4 dvgrae west 428 perches along tract No. 48UV and across Jcf. Tenon oouuty line to beech oornerj tbenoe south 87 degree cost 318 perches along tract No. IW8 to puit corner of land sold to II. lUlrink; then tie along Iletrlch 'stand north tldogri-eseftU IU 3-10 lercbes to pint, Ihenoe iilong Hetrick'a laud South H7 degree east 120 8 IU percbe to post on tract Im ( tbenev north 3 degrees at 278 8-1 0 pe robes along No. HaV'A to uiupl ooroer and plao of beginning, whereon Is a large quantity of va I uable pine, hemlock and other timber, and th said land Is underlaid with valuable eoal deposit and other minerals. Seised, taken In elocution and to be sold as tb property of Robert Osborn. Also, a certain lot of ground, si tut to in Burn. aid borough, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded ai followi : East by alley, eoutb by lluraee Patch in, west by Main street, and north by Heed ftnd Mabtfley being HUalfil) feat, foundation laid. Seised, taken in leoutUu nod to be told a tb property of Hainuol Reed. Also, a certain traot of land situate In Buroaid township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bound ed as lollnwa, vis: Beginning at n chestnut grub ; tbenoe south Ht-i east IfiU perches more or less to a stone pile; tbenoe north It east 106 perches more or less to a small blank oak tbenoe uorlb 88jf went 180 perch e to chestnut grub; tbenoe south lowest U)8 perches to plaoe of beginning, containing lot) acres and allowance. Also, one other traot situate in Burnside town ship, Cleartioli county, Pennsylvania, bounded a tullowa, vis i Beginning at a maple en line of lauds of Thomas MuKee; tbenoe east 23U perohe to stone north 8 east If 3 penbea to stones ; thence west 118 percbe to atones tbeuo south ft" wait 1U3 perches to map I and plac of be ginning, containing 14-1 eorea. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold ft tb property of A. Darter. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Coving tou township. ClearUeld county, Peonaylvania, bounded as lullows, visi Beginning at stones on land of U. B. Conoway ; thonoc south 7ft purchos to poit j tbenco east by lirael Conoway I -til per oties t post and line of David Aikey f thenos north by David Askey and land of John Ilenoe 7ft perches lo stones; thence west 120 perches to place of boptinaing, containing ftft acres and Wft perches and allowuiiue, and having about acres cleared, log house, lug fast a, and bearing orchard thereon. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol Joseph Royer. Also, a certain piece of land situate In Brady i township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bound- i ed and described a follows, vis: North by U.j B. Uoodlandvr, east by Charles Marshall, west by ' , and South by Kriw Turnpike, eontaiuin t acre, who uwcinng nouso, store House, aud stable thereon. Soiled, taken in execution and to be sold aa tbe property ol J. Milton Carlile. Alio, n eeri tin tract of land situate in Chest township, Clearfield county, Pcnnnylvania, and being a part of tbe Lutt tract, bounded and diweribed as follows, vi : Un the asl by Mialiael O'lllgun, north by Lurenso Bloom, on the south by Davis, and on the west by Sbaw A li'-frlli b!f,!f 'bi,Ul VM"!",Wrl'jrUl,,fc,ri-'Bu and fort?: small plank bona, log atmbln and mall orebard l01r attn oti9UlMliuliQW ,ixp' tbereon. belied, Ukeo in ei ecu tion and lo b , . ' ,, j ceuiv, c. nlll 111 nmaiarlv nf I'alvlnnr llllliv.iaa 1 ' . sold as the property of Patrick Ulllijtan Also, a certain lot of land sitaato in the borouirh of Curwensville, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, located aa loiiows, via: fronting on filbert ntreet 60 feet and running back 1HU feet to alley, having a two-1 Wry frame bouse and stable tbere on ereled. Heised, taken in eieeutioa and lo bu sold as tbe properly of Win. P. Chambers. Also, all that certain traet of land situate in Pike tiiwnsbip, Clearfield ounty, Pennsylvania, bounded and desoribed aa follows, to-wit : On tbo south aid of the Curwensville and Pen vi lie Turnpike, hoe inning at lot N. 8 on aaid pike ; thence west one hundred feet thence aoutb two hundred feet to an alley ef V. Clark aad Patrick Kerns : thence east alone said alley on hundred teeet ; tnwoce north two hundred feet, more or less. to place of beginning : aud having a frame shook shop, 80x4(1 feet thereon erected. Hcitcd, taken in execution and to be ld ss tbe property of Kdward hraticr. Also, ft certs in niece of lend si i nata In th borough of Houtiriale, Clearfield county, bounded ftnd described ft follow, vu: On the north by property of James Haley, south br lot No. 80, east by fleorge street, west by Maple alley, having thereon erected a good frame house known a the European Hotel, a blackimilh shop, ice nnasF, sis Die boh oioer ouinuiMings, oelsea, taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property u ii in i m mracr. Alio, that certain lot of ground situated in Usceola borongb, llearlield county, 1'ennsyUa nla, Including that lot No. 88 hiving a front of1 au teel, more or less, on i.mgie street, aud less, to ivlward ollej, with a large two. story Dunaing Known as ine naiiruau aoicj, witb sta ble and out buildings erected on Mid lot : And also the right, till and interest of Abraham Uoii in lot No. 17 adjoining lot No. .1', In Oraeo la borough, and extending fiom Ltngle street to lid ward alley. Belted, taken tn execution and to be sold a th property of Abraham Uoaa, Tkrus or Bai.r. The nri?e or sum at whicb tbe property shall be itruok off must bo' paid at me ntue oi aaie, ur auou otner arranguuieDtn made as will be approved, otherwise the properly will be immediately put up and Sold again at the expeuie and risk of tba person to whom it wa struck off, and who, in ease of deficiency at such re-iale, shall make good the same, and in no in it m co will the Deed be presented In Court for confirmation unless the money is actually paid to ut onerin. vt. u. ah rilMt.-iUN, BHnRtrr'8 Or rim, I Sheriff, Clearfield, Pa., Htpt. I, 1875. J SheriiT's Sale. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi'tri Pnda is sucifuutof the Court of Cunrunn Pleas of Clear field eouoty, and lo me directed, there will be exposed to publio sale, at the Court Huue, in b borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 27lh day of September, 1N7&, at 1 o'clock p.m.; th fol lowing described real estate, to wit: All th interest of tho defendant (Wing an an divided one-third) In ft certain traot of land sit uate in Brady township, Clearfield oouuty, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post corner of tract No. 1988, thence aloag the lata south Kit degrees east 43 ft. 10 perches lo a post on line of traot S.tM ; thence along tract K&M, and balance of tract 2fiOD, south three-fourths degree west 870 perches lo a post on line nf tract No. 37 ; thence north 41 de grees and 55 minutes west 42 perches to a horn lock thence north H8 degrees west 105 perches to an elm ; tlxnce north &U degree west &7 per ches to pin corner of tract No, 13 ; Ihenocftlong same north S8 degrees and &0 minutes west 227 perches to ft hiekury; thenoe north I degree and ft seconds west 87 perches tu a maple ; thence north 4 if degroe Weil 31 ft 10 perches lofthcech; thence north 1 degree eaat 'AS perches to ft post, and place of beginning, containing 810 6(1-1110 acres, being part uf warrant No. 2uU9. Having thereon ft large quantity of hemlock and other timber, and being underbid witb valuable de posits ot do a l and otner mi tier am. Heised, taken In execution and to bo mid u the property of Robert Osborn. Also, that certain lot situated In tho borough of Osoeola, Clearfield oounty, Pennsylvania, known In the plan of said town as lot No. 14, at th north corner of the publio square, fronting abuut 8HJ feet on Curtin street, aud extending uaca anuut lev isei ia an iwy, waving incrcun erected a one-story frame house, (jetted, taken in execution aad U be sold a the property of Kntnit hayer. Alio, thai certain lot of ground situated in tbe borough of Osceola, Cleartiold oounty, Pennsyl vania, sis of lot ftOxIftO loot, bounded on tbe north by Curtin street, aouth by alley, east by alley, west by property of Un. John bhoff, bav in erected thereon a en-try frame house HJiSO feet, belied, take in execution aud to bo sold M th property t A.J. W. Merrvii. Also, that boos and lot ia th borough of CI..'B.ld count,, I'onnalTan.. alt-, ie alley, on I in. w.ai dj propvrt, .1 r. 1 tppio, and k thanlot ol aaid boroucti a, lut Nu. .21, I knnwn 1. i iC l Ukon in riapullon and Ui ba aold aa Ihaproparlt of U.ni.l llcMon..i. ' q Alao, all tb. Inlaraat of William Dick.,, .0. .W.. and ol la ..lata .f ia and to tha fo. lUWIDfl unuiiiiw iisum, ui llii ailUBMU IU IJOQ . ( raria township, Clearfield oounty, P., buaded ana aesariueu s louowa, io.it t Jlegmoiag . beech o.,rn.r of John WbitiB.r lra.1 , lh.no. aortk 71 ' " ! Pare... I. .kit. ri'..2r. "SiTJTir. I to d.(.ood thonoa aoutb 5, drfreaa .eel Itl parebra to old eorner Ihonoe auuth all de.reoe ...t H4 parohta to k.mlu.,k ido.n)i tb.no. north .21 d'frcea .aal Ijl perahr. lo brch I Ihene. north a) dere we.t ar, p.r.hoa to la.h i tlirno. aoutb li dpiroea .t o prkM to hil. pin. alunipi Ib.nnai.alh dogma .a.t JII0 nrr.h.a to bnoh llienoeao.ith It d.(. ..at 170 parohaa to eaat hank ol CUarllold emk I thenoa norlb IS dajraaa .aal all p.nh.e to poM l thenoe north 4 dranrea ..at In, perthae to hrnlook) theno. aouth 14 da,rMa aaat 31 perrhea to poat tbcuoo north a degree. Mat 14 parohaa to poat ( thence aouth 84 d.re. Mat MH perch., lo poet; thenoe oorlh I degreM .a.t 20 pcrobaa to .hit. oak (down)) thenco north 10 dogroet .eat tr.l parebra (rroaaiuf Cloarn.ld errak) I. kaailock atun.. l thrnoe aualh 411 dogrtra .oat 440 penhra to leoh and plac of bolniii' - ; .obtaining l,J Kin, and bring iit,u, lo naiaa o," John lliadj ,:.J f ill.ato fira.lj, and tn part.r Iran, tt nana of Jmri lllatn ilo.cn and KphrUa lllaio (ahould b. .ailed Aloi. II lain.) There be ing I., taiall faraia cle.r.d tbereoa of about M arrea and tbe halano. bein timber land fnoi i which all while pise haa boaa out r and reua ed. Sailed, Ukea la eacovli;, .od lu ha lold m Ihe pcpcily o( (.arganf D.gloj and J-mer i i..oaa,, auwiaiairalura. Alao, .eerta in treat ol land altuata in Cbeel lo.nahlp, 1.1. arc. Id oountr, l'-Bn,jrlrahla, Mn lainla, aho.1 loe err.., raoro or laaa, with a ree eratl..a af about t. or. u,ora or Vaa, aold aad dMdcd to John aad Uargar.1 W ilkaro., boiigdod and dMcrih.d aa folloarti On th.ao.lk b, land, of Willfan, Huofc,, oa tba M.I V.T landa orJno.Tolld.il Ifuraierl, lllaoekard aloi il" !""" f W . ... J ...IT'.T.. j " ; . "' a,tra cle.rcd wilk oroh.rd and lain, daclllng beuM and bar., and a. t-n.M ko.M wwted Ih.r-o.. Heleed. ukeat ia .aer.tloa .at aold .a the properly ar H. , M.Mulrr. aw i..wie.iifi,'.v-i $rgnl iPmtlsrtufn.'S. Also, all of defeadaot's right, HU and Interest In all that certain lot ftitual4 In th hormig't of Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, boiln- ded and downbed as follows, vis: On th west by and fronting sixty fet on Heo- end street! on tbe north by lt No. Two hundred and ight (2Uti ;) on Ibe eat by an alley, ami on en Hie eeutb by Reed street. id lot being i ly fret front nnd two bundrou feet deep, ana known in the general pi no ol William Bigler'a addition to tbe borough of CI ear tie Id, as lot No. Two hundred and seven (1T.) having thereon rented ft two-story frua Waae, from etable, ft small work shop aud ibr nqouary outbuild ings. Also, on other pioo of land lat Bradford town ship, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania All of defendant's right, litl nd interest In all that Oct tain piece or prteJ uf land situated, lying and being tn Bradiurd townib'u, Clearlleid county, Pennsylvania, Ixtundod and desert bed followi, to-wlt 1 Beginning at corner of David Poroee'a land t thenoe aoutb at ill ly land ol Da vid Force, west one hundred and twooty.four perches, more or less, to oorner of purport No. 1, th homestead theoo by purport No. 1, east one uuuureu auu iweuij-iuur percnus, wur ut less, to the place of begiuaing. Coutalniug one hundred and live acres and eighty perches, urn re or loss. 'Hi laud la limbered with heuiln:k,pi.iu and 04k. biased, taken tn execution and to old as the properly of A. B. Uoodriob. Alio, all that 40 acre of laud tit u to in Brady towitabip, Clearfield oouuty, Pennnylvania, all oloared eioept abuut five auroe. whiob is wood laud, bounded aud deortbd m .follow, to-wil : On tbe north by lands of John Bailey j on tbe east by B. Carson and Andy Pants; west by J110. tSbaUer 1 sowib by Andy Peats, baring erected thereon a una II frame bouse, from barn and other necessary outbuildings ; also having a good orch ard of apple trees and cherry tree, tfieaed, tak en in execution and to ba sold ft tba property of John L. Pants. . . , ... , Alio, ftll that osrtaia tract of land situate in Ooshcu township, Clearfield county. Pennsylva nia, bounded and doribo4 a fotiowi, to-wit : beginning at a numloca corui-r ol 10 a tut 01 Ueorg K tin. , tbenoe by the .am end land late of J. I Heaui, weal about eo hundred and ninety perches to a small hoiulook, in tkeeaeUtrn lino ol land uld lo Jams A. Read ; tbenoe along said liu south on buudnd nnd twelve purohus to a post 1 tbenoe by the residue of Warrant Nu. Iffll, one hundred nnd ninety parches to tho western lino wl Warrant jNo.'ltflpt tbinue by said warrant line north one hundred and twelve perukes u plaoe of beginning euutaiiilug one bund red and twouiy-bre acreo, aud eitbly rer- cites and alluwano. Belog part vt a iargor traot surveyed oa Warrant No. lull, and having thereoa erected a small Iretoe dwelling hour aud. other lwproremejili. hoiaed, taken m eao culion and to be sold as th properly of John A, nooier na uortes o. iwooier. Also, one hois and lot in tb villa of WoL- orer, being a town lot, with ft two-atory frame bo una 18x2(1, partly fiurnisbed, bounded ou the east by public road, south by Rolands; north wj iv vi af. iiuuib; , wcbb ij OBaHi ntiini. Also on otber piooe 01 mod situate Iu Cheat! township, containing abuut vu hundred audi twenty-six acres, mure or lass, with no impruto meuts, bounded east by Cbect creek J wust by Rolands' estate ; north by B. Moya ; south by Isaac Kerns, oeiaod. taken iu execution and be sold a the property of Adam Fiieringtoo. ituate in Clearfield county, that ol Pouy Iva- ma, b,g part ol tr-ot lurveyed-on WaVrant Jio. 9jW, bouudod and described ft lollow. U - jfjvv, bouudod and dsscribrd a lollnws, U-1 , .1. , u , will Begin.ngat.bmlook,a . ot toJlJ larg tract., w.rraut. uuiubercd 360:i, mi, 2my Mnr lt ,nt ,''r"1" ...h ii.uu. Ik.... 1.. 1. . ..,i. rl .Drown. H.ie dfcd trom Juiiios and 3bVV ; tbsnce by tb east boundary "-"Vr r' oumm " ""' south ou buudrud and eictitv-iuven netnliea. more or less, to a post ; tboce by land convey vd to Daniel Brubaker, wosl one huudrojl perclies, mor or teas, lo a post ; tbeno by land oonveyi-d to Du Bull, north on hundred and aigVy-soten iMsrobes, mur or lees, to a post at tbo north boundary line of l.ect No. Sjtflt (oallod a while pine in dttod to DuBois ;) thenoe by aaid line east en hundred piTchvr, mr on-less, to beginning Also all that certain tract or uieoo of lud sit uate in lysuon township, Clearfield cuanly, Penn sylvania, being part of a traot surveyed on War rant No. SJVtt, bounded and described as follows, it: Bccinniiic at a lost in the line of land surveyed lo Daniel Urukekerj tkeuoe partly by I building, tieitcd, Uht-n in execution aud to be lauds of Du Boii thenoe aoutb ono sixty-twoj sold si the property of David MrbnflVy. perch, more or less, to a heuiluok ; thence wet ) Also, tbe following properly situatnd in lb eighty-seven pcrcbes toauotber bvmlvuk j thence i borough of Osoeola, Cleartild county Pa., fruul by lauds of Du Bvis norlb lorty perobes, more or i ing ou (eel en Curiin street, and bounded wait leas, lo ft poet j Uieno by same west auty poroh - es, more or less, to a post tbeooe by laute nurth one uuudred aud twenty-two parches, more or lees, to a post i thence by same east oue buudred and forty-seven perches, more or less, to place ol beginning ; containing one hundred and tweuty ix acres and torty-lwo perebes, wore or less, and tb uiual allows no uf t p,r aaBt, fur road. Alio, all that certain tract or piece of land sit uate in Clearfield oounty, In tbo Bute of Penn sylvania, bein part of tb tract surveyed outhe aforesaid Warraut No. S!U9, bounded and des. oribed a follows, to-wit : Beginning at a post.a corner of land this day conveyed to John Dress ier, Jr. thence by said Und east que hundred porches, mure or less, to a post (also a corner of one Inn dred and twenty-throe tiorchei to place of beginning ooaUining Mveaty-teu acre and eigbly-eijiht pen-hes, more or leis, aud lb usual lb.wpe.e nf sit ner rwnt for roatla. An. KitvI aken in cxerution and lo t sold a the proper ty of John Dressier. AIm, ftll that ewrtaln traot or piece of land situate ia Bradford township, ClearUeld eodnty, Pennsylvania, bouwded and described as follows. vis: BeWnnins-ela aoat on thesouthuani slloor bank of Ronrlng run, tifar whers the bH le o nicies the township road (below Thompson's); thenoe oast along the Henry Crowell purchase perches to wb'te oak ooroer of the llenrv Crowell purchase ; thence south 711 perches along ibiiu ui w. n. iiHrier to post; tnenoe ua nam hot along land of Alberta tu post; thence south li perenes to post; taence west ten perebes more or less to poet Handing oa tbo eoaih'-na bank of Roaring ntiu tbeooe ut aaid run, the Southeast side thereof, tho several oourses aud distances to post and plac of begiuning, containing fifty acres more or less. Heisod, taken in exeouiiua. 'and to b sold as th property of I. ii. Bargcr. Also, all those ocrlaln lot of Rrouad sltnalA im Hcutsdale, Clearfield count v. Pendstvlrnnia. , desenbed as fttllows, vli ! Fronting one hun dred feet on tiood street and running back two hundred feet to Spruce allev. and knewn in nlol i of Mid borougk a tuts Nos. 4-1 aud 4i, with a large tbree-itory house, including store-room. and other outbuilding thereon erected. Seised, taken in execution and to be void as th property of Ueorg Uagor. . j Allot ft certain no nnd lot sltuatn In ii. borough of Houtsdnle, Clearfield eountv, Pa., bounled and described as follows: Th snid building la a plank frame, 60 x. Ill and two aiorics high, with basement, known a the 11 ay ties Opera nouse; locaicti or norrtftin pleeo of ground situ ate tn iko addition to said boroiia:h of llouttil:.le. in Clearfield county, known as lot No. V : begin nlng at a post on oorner of Hnnoah and Charles streel; thence along Klita street and Charles LrvOtl thence lfd lve ivl'inz Churlei atreet In plaoe of beginning, bellied, tak.m fn exeention and to lie sold aa tbe property ut il. W. Haynos. isnu it wrsos j mi euiorn warraui im nancy, coinaining aoout onc-uall () ) acre, inor ti o.iv, and by landi conveyed or lsl, tfavingn hrgeh tei, 4txW feet with I i;(.L i:: .; f, . 'r i m 7 BT.,n? lo Kb.w A Smith, soulb on hundred and twenty-1 wing tf twdiod, Malde aad other outku,W,uKi I 5 2Weeand I two br k nl. f Aepih tl ree perches, mere or less, to ah.mb.ek ; Ihono r tb.iwn rectod. fcSd, Ukn ia execution md llIZlZl 1 ,!?J . L, 8,llod' tak? ift by land conveyed to Du Hois, ,t one hundred i to be sold a. lb properly of W.sley C. Tbomp- "f r t " l,roIwt-T )rches. more or leis. to nbiekorv: tbenoe north son. 4 ni. a tosteilo. Also, all of the defendant s rirht. ti.U nAvrS.rM Woodwftrd V 1 1 ; M i o 1 1 ael ZZftZZ itTt!. . . line ami land of Joseph Jroxell; thenc north I , i . . . V. l"w,,OD ""i i E.taU. alont said land of Josenh Trni.il tr lV " r , ? ,lrrM,." ? " Cltarfleld street; IHIIU Nnrlk tliC.k a U .... alon. Hid M.nl, li ' "!. r. ft aiohouae;an.l biug x.art of , lot No. f lh. ; " " n""!.?"."?. mraoop containing UP aeres, morw or lee, eteiaad tak. in xeution and to be etd a th arepvrty f Hi ui on McParland. ri.rt of a lrt of Und In tho nana of' , " ,U". b'alnnlnu al cotrnl, Haa, anil ad. 1 Jolniag land of M. r.rl.n l a Ilillor. in nam. of M.cbatd Mi..ar, th.ooa North ali.n, aaid Iao,I ' to land of J. D. Ilillor, thi.nco Wa.t alonn , raid l.nd of Mc-Parland a D.llor, in nainr .f , rnomaa llutl.nd; thano. aouth .Inn, .aid land i to ooontj Ho. 1 th.no. Mat al..o aaid Ima to plaeo or briinnlnit, oonU.nini 1; rr.l, tnoro , or laaa. KeUrd, taken In .i.t..ili..n and to bo ! aoia aa tn.pmprrtjr orrlimon MclarlanJ. Alio, ona olhar trart of Uhd lo trarrni.too oano I 01 ihoinaa IttitlRRd, bagirininf at ouuntjr lino ; Al Whltmwi th.nea north alona aaid land to Mu . I... . i.iiu m ......r, ia ui. nain. 01 . land or fi.mo.l llpiart; t thrnoo sail alont aaid l.nd lo a traot of laud la th. nam. of U lllt.m ; Plunkat t theno. aouth alonx aa.a land to ooaaly I b,,; Liam,',. K r. J,' I .t.n t- . ..,J I- v. ' .,. ' " " ' , , ' aw mv auiu . uiu iriipeny H-""'". .1 . - - , , ... m, - ... . , I ' ' an Mial oiruii ploc.or Kro.iid altaaloiu ''Haifa of Utahrilla, llcoo... to.n.nin I boundml .n tba wat k. th. kh.B.),it.- i.. rL , ,.. "rTh h.T .. h.f.' il.. 7 bounded n tb wal by tb Kbn)itrg road Btl I feelfun the north by lut beloncin to W, J. ' MrCoj, lra.li., aa alio. 10 fealwid.: th.no. I MeCoy, leaving aa alley 10 feet wid ; thence I -iu5 mm,-, muvj ui, irt ; tnetioo hy land or Tbnua Flick UO feet: tfieaoa by land of said Flik Ufl f , ... th i . ... . . br.in.i.,, ..ntainln. ,M Vaara' la,, a,, or 1 .1.., b,,h.r .ith . plank VZ'Z hoa h7r " m. "" ' -- ! auld aa the property of himuu Mvlarl.nl i ' Alao, all that ferteio nlooa of around aitu.la la lb. Tlllaie ut I'tahv lilo, lleoraila .,.,.., k. bounded, on the oot br tha Kl.rnal.urit r,j running 00 feel to lot of Mar. Ann Horn. theno. Hon, aaid lot 140 feat to l.od of Tboiuaj Fllok tliano. aloi,, ..id ,, no (i , , ,, . (,nM' I al. th. land or aal.l Tboina, f'Si.-W 110 root to nooaiour. roao an. fim or koglauii... contain- 7.. . ' 7 ' . " , Itl 1 of an .era aior. or Uu, toirtbu .ilh a' 'J 1 " a"""" ' H'" nll Ima ol Warrant plank dw.llln, boaaa and outl.all..na tb.r,n i '" 1 h d.aroe. aaat 1HI.IU ereotod. Melted, Ukon in eieruli... and I. be I P""0" ..no I thrnc. nottli 20 .i.rr.a .l 1 lold m the pr.ip.rt; .f Sitnoa MrFarlaod i kouilork i tl.pne north 70 do- i i. ...l. . j. .... f faaa Mat by llao of V. arrant No.' 71 In S-0! hr.!-h7.k r. T ,U lllf.-l thence hf ,'ll,n.,oll,2U coat 1-l".o. hf 'V fe"h,,r '"""'"It aoathoaal , hi k.ull. Iio. ol W .r. No. IU, Ikon i. it ,1,,. . ! '"" ' tnotaa. Mint; ua..nu.Borth.oet I lio IM It a pool i lheaoeanrlbMitl.0 r..ttolotor Uullola nutk Id) .l.Br- .Mt 01 1-ln porhM S. Morarland; Ihrnoe .Ion, aaid lot 142 Iret t. , ll."n. al..l. aaui. aoulli 21 d.-.r. ...I Ja ,.,: KI,...bor,rMd.ndplHofl.,innlt,l(,ntlalK!oh.,u...t in ao.ih li... ol W.rr.,1 ti.. L. OBrha f.fanacre.Bloraorla.a. ti.Uod, lakrn .u I Soil . tlionae alon aaid .ar.ar.1 lia. .oa4 Ot Sr. ejecollon and to be aold a,. vu fmfnlj of Hmna ohoi to a ...at I ll.rno, north 1 7 i d. .r... ...! II crarl,d, , i-lPrak.al.lkaa,l.k tkonea n.,lU lid.. AI.O. al. that Owt.ln lra.t nr I.n4 1.... In . i i ..... . . . 7 B.oc.1 7 : . : - --- carta town.i.1,, UrerMJ ...untr, l'a., eon-j iuu,:l nM,.n ha, eioepiini .ud row.. I IB. .bout 91 arraa Bonn. U. -rlth .Wn.tl'iTl.l , . ... ..... ... . . -.....a -. -- or . -ito aoouitit,g ti.cr.tri.ai t lat. U... h.t wi Milk aid. of 14 aerea cleared, .Ilh a email plank houae It; Woodward atrMI ad.oitlli.lt lan-l of Y, K. lle.lu aioriM a.ga, Mg atauto aaa oil... itt.atl.lloga WUia, .eal ar rerl. e, aarlh br Joha liillin, a aau aoata u namual ttegarla. Rotuu. kakon IB i 'rarta, kcglnnlng al a apreoe la the fcrkt of bl. , and Hula Cleuleld ornka i Ihono. ap the hi. I I l l.erg.ld ere-k tweat. nercbe. lo a whiu , i 'IB - bo. Mat. ant. t.a degreea .eal l.o hondrM and fo.rl..u perchM to a hickory , theao. f.rfts , ..Id onu.,,, Pun..l..ol., oVc of .aid pie of I th-ao. M.k 71)- . 7, l-k " .mTS. W?.,?. 'T.frrSl?h'' W."""'1 Und r,m, In th. forka of big and Utile t'l.arO.ld I to corner of Pre.l.jter.a. .!... lol. thcam, rl. I ,.. Tod... H.. "J? u., ?!,ri " twenty-five degree west ne hundred and seran- ! r.it 191 f.et lo n post I lie nee south ft7 deirreea lyali pirehoa lo itonei ; theoo north ftlly-one U,(I,J, rjvu no fM t o th et line iif Ckaifield degrees west one hundred and Iwen.y pa rches to j irc. t : tlienoo su.ith 3H degrees nst 140 fetl lo hemlock on tbe bank nf little Clearfield or so It , Ml. .llMa uf tiiining t.eiug lots No. thenre down aaid creek, by th lev era 1 couraea j 82, 'il, 81, 85, -it), 87, HH, ft, 41, 43, ( thereof, four hundred and seventy-two percboatni ftfl ,,,4 Ag on lb plsn of Penfield. 3d. Be- 1 place of beginning, containing one liumtrcd Mid jnlaty-fl.O ni an 4 IVIj-nciiy with lit usual, alluwanoes. Th other of anld pioes of land lying and ! log in Lewrjfto township, Clearlleid oouuty, Pa ., at th junction of little an I big Clearfi i!d croeka , to wit : Bvuiriiiig at a lie tu lock un little Clear- field ereek 1 tbenoe by land survey In th name of Mary Baud north niitvteua dugts west two bun- dred and twenty-five p.-mhe t an ah ; thonn by other lauds originally p.irt aud pirjel of this sum traot aouth igty one a-gre.-s eit three hundred and forty it'Tohnu to stouei on the lrtk or big CliMti field orouk 1 tbuit up slj ortHtk by Its aeveral oours! one hnndmd and three potohoi tu the mouth uf Jutlu Clnrlield cne , llnnoo up said Ultle Clearlluld crt-iik and the ho ruin llr.t described by th se.verJ ooamee of mid i-rouk two hundred and llfty-tuur tiorclies to hernlooii and , j.iacu 0f lgluning, ooiitmniiig hundretl and fillet err, with the uuil allewvttc ke lb j Also, nil the right, title and interest of tha said same ui ire or bas, and tbo sanio land sold by f Woodward In on other treot uf land bounded Robert lil 1-irU Jiintes Forest by de I dUml June "d dcscribud a follows 1 North by Woodward St, 20, IHtU, an I niirorl-jd at Dear tin I i ttu sme day ' oust by Undu of B. V. Il'iwiuan, houlh by au ai In l(td book " r," piije will m ire fully a d i ll'.v RT1,1 wt,t by laud of II. Mosnop, bavlug afrout at JrK appear, with a large frame house, frame on Woodward street of 120 H 10 fwl and a depth j barti, sure lioulo, wagon (led, and saw mill, with otlioi lull litigM, and about titty acres of laud Also, a plena of nni in Ilngs tnwnoMp , Cloar fietU eourty, Pa., beginning at a red 01k, by pab lia road aud 'and o," the bit Joseph 1'igtn, In line of lend of tieorge Wilson 1 tbenoe by tbe said Oeorg Wihon land south one dugree west aoout tnn hulidrod and eighty perch ti to a oorner a i. rt)eld oreek at tbe mouth or a small run ; t'lcrce up said r.in south sevanty eight degrees east thirty-two perches to small beech ; tbenoe soutn oi egef well tare porclfl to a post in lb m'dJIe of said turnpike road ; thence south or southeasterly along said turnpiko, the several courses thoreof, one hundred and fifteen perebi j hy B.n-., Ufjd nwth QM.'U d grv east fceventy -eight perches tu a post ; llicnc uorih eighty-eight degrees west Iweuty-two and five-tenth pi-rcbea e stones, and partly by same and partly by land of A. lleMtiorrli 0110 ftnd one-half degree east ooe hundred, and two and four tenths porches to ft mrpl in or by the first mentioned pjblic road ; tbenoe north aud north westerly along the said public r-md, the several ur tlieieef, by tb lead of- the aaid Jooepb Lo ;an one butt I red and thirtv-mne and f-mr-tvmh pcrt-'bo to tlio placo of beginning us afore said, containing one hundred and seventeen acres and ninety-one perehirs more or lees, with about llllaen anrec el fared. For a more full descrip tion uf till, see deud book "K," page eto. Also, one oilier piece of laud situate in Boggs township, Clesrlield county, Penuiy Ivania, bouud ed aa follows, vie; On the north by the Kri pike, aatt by land of N. D. Hoover and Kllii Picklas, sooth by Thomas ILdtton, containing about on hundred ami hltvn n-ro more or less, with about lilly ares cleared, a frame house, barn, sinnl! shop and small orchard thereon. Also, all that certain tract of land situate In Knoi towwmhip, Cloartluld outinty, Pa., and 1 knotvn as tbo John Doney survey, and contain I ing four h nnd red and Ibirty-tbree acres and on liuinlrnil and nily thn-e pcrcbes more or li i " ,h "'h hy survey In the noma wmAZ99'!9 1 ; r 7 u " . " , -V " ' n aad Eduboth 1 T. Leonard to Jnmei Forrest A Hon, for a more fuller rfoit! of i tiU for Mm. sue docd book "C, pitta I3i. ' Also, all tbe undivided, onc-liiif InterosL In 1 nino,y acroi of land in Di -arur tok'nsuip, Cuur ' ll0,J oounj, Pa., hi 11 as It imnts common by j '',a, Diuicling and Joel C. Forrest, and bound- I ru u iep?ee uosk, Aimrew uauk'ti and others, nnd ia tbo wi nr eo name uf David .Stewart. .See deed bok "W," pg filft. Seiasd, taken in execution ami to bo s-ild aj tbe property James rorrcst ani Jool O. Forrest Alio, tlut certain lot uf ground situate In Burnside borough, Clearfi rid ouunty, Pa-, buund ed aud deiorihr 1 as f liovv, to-wit : On the north by t-euoi'd street, west by Main street, lou'li by P.-nd of John Allison, an j eut by an alley, and having erected thereon a two-story i frame dwillini. a frame rlahlo an I oihftr out. 1 by W. 0. Crist, east by alley, north by alloy, and ' having two-atory frame bouse erected thereon. I, tnkeu in execution and to be sold a tbe property of Thome ftl.Zigler, Also, that certain tract of luod situ ale iu Cheat townjbip, Clcarlield counly, Pa,, bounded on th north by Anthony Mcllarroy, east by Thumas Coulry, auulk by Job WeetuFtw, west by Julin Friday, and containing I sit acres, more or less, having uo iinproveinenU thorcua. tieiied, taken in xei-ution and to b sold n tbe property of u. jttoioorBa a Alio, that certain lot of ground aituat In th oorougn oi j-ranaiin, dui lowusnip, UearUeld coun:r. Pa., bounded on the aouth L ..mt . . : .. . ?...i...,nr.n.na.m, .n. . l K. 11. Also, all thoio ccrtetn tract of Und situate ia Huitun towniihlp, Clearfield county, Pa., bound ed and described ft fellows, vli : One lot begin ninaa ml li.f nlfSatatt pnetiae AflMt Mia is ah Ida plan of Penflcld, lo said township deeded to L. turd, nuy 3, istz; llicnc snntti hi degree west 120 feet lo a pout, south 88 decrees east 200 feet to a post, much 52 dogrees wej. 4 'i 8 II) feet t corner of land deeded to (I.A.Worth; thence north 88 degrees weit2 0 foot to a poat. north ft2 degrees eiit ll'O feet to a post, north Brt degrees wont 7i perches to a pott, north 62 degrees east 42 8-10 pij-chi'i to a pcit, south 8 degree cast 7 J perches toft past; thence ninth 62 degroe west 42 fret muth M degree! oast 3u0 feet lo north Ha of Woodward street; theoao south 62 degrees west 04 feet to Oorner of land deeded to Ii. Bird, Out, dS73; thence nurth 6ti degrou wcit 15 fad ta north ooraet oi Ut xui) tkeoet foutii degrou east 81 feet to lino of Woodward stroel , thence south ft'Jdeicreci west 40 feet rtid north AS degree west 200 feat to th plac of beginning, oonuining 21 acre more or les, being lols No's II , 12 aud 14 on tlio pliui ol Pcnlicld, upon which ar erected three farm dwellings, o frame baini, on log dwelling and outhouses. Also, .no equal undivided half Interest In tha following lot t bounded south by Woodward street. west by land deeded to 8 packman aud tSobwem, norlhandeait by ether lamh of said Woodward, baring a front of DUO feet on Woodward atreet and a drp'h of 3t0 Icet, containing half aa aero more or leu, bning lot No. In on tho plan ef Pun field, upon which is erected on tw-tory fraut hotel aud outbuildings. Alio, one etjual undivided hall Interest in tho following lot: Bounde.1 oa the north by Wood ward strct; m by land docdeJ to C. II. Cor nell; south and wort by other lands of laid Woodward, having a front of 149 fat on Wond- Wsml klivtsa u4 tcfiU uf IN lYi-i, .antealutlig one-third of an acre, iq iro or le. and being the west part of lot No. 3 on th plan of Pcndcld, upon whieb I everted a frame barn. ' Also, one other lot bounded anil d'woribed as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a poll the oorn er of Woodward Ut and CloarlielJ street; Also, ono other lot hoan ll ami Jenltuvl follows, bounded Southerly by Woowjrd si ree t llro.n, nortlinlj an.l irrl, U tihi.rlaa.la of laid Woodward, hutiuj a lh.nl of lot fr.t ! dnrj atna. and a ..nil. of aoiifrot Mnula in on. h..l. ... .n ...n .... ai ... No. I? oa It... plan ol I'.an.l.U AI.1, allll.c rlcl.t t.llr.nd muroat ofr.ld Wood ward, la ona other Iml or land ko.mda.1 and da, i orlhrd aa follo.a, llr(inn.l a n...l on lh- ao..ih aido of Woiidnard Mwl an,,t, ourtrl, froai o oornor uf Woo..nlnd Uloara. Id alrwla thoncao ...rib oj du,rr..a Mlt aluni Woodaard alrMt 10,1 4-l0foat u. oornor ol laud of aaid Woodward "a lRarlca mown then.-, auoltt :i8 d.,re. .a.t .apt t . . ! - " - " '" -.. ai m ....nt... .nui dugroaa north ill 4 10 foot to owrnrrof othor Und I ' "' W..o,l.rd. tlH.n.e nalh :i d.Loa " 1"'' fwt to tha plaoo of lireinnlne. oontjioi.it of nn W tn",e "r n.lig pfiit of lot No. j Jator, frainobolldlo, ,nd outhou.ra. A I, all th right, tit! and Interest of w ' , 11 .7 V " I... " woo warn in unn winer iraci u it.ni tjtmndeii 1 and dr.ril,d a. f..ll.., lu .it : B,s,nni, ., a nol In the ne f (' (art i al,..,.t liu P" ' "' arn.i.l atr-it, IIH, frttaoulh fVoia W.ndw.rd alrort : thrnoo north ,. ai d.-grooa m.t fl.l Tirt to .a pn.t : tbrni.0 a.uth H d'ara.. ...t ft lo a L.t ln,",,o k Si degree enit 81 feet to .a pot ; thence south ; degrees east feet to a pict tmn-o south, " " weal feet to the Mid line of Clear I " l Sd tct to th. aaid II.,. of Clear. I " . wtj-i hat " b plaea of beginning, and containing ane - eirhtk af an acre, mora Umm .hi.Li M"" ! ir and ho. I P'rt " l'' f'.-.ld. " '"" mw Woodward in anoll.or tiact ..I land in II u. Ion '"-! ahip. CIMrO.ld enunrj, l'a., bi.ut.drd and d oniwu a. louowa, w wii I urg.nn.llir at a .Il te P'n Hie a..ulho.t rornrr of W arrant No. 474 , "P"1" M ''llr" pweliae to " ' anna I moBM nortn II da. ra .oat al..n( I mo i.f urd laai 1(1 j .arohoa to '",b" nll'. I thenoe north 2t'( .lo,r. 3u noroho. lo a lull Ibouo.. alone I....I. ol J..l,n - - . .4. .... ...... .uop.no. oi ow.iunin. t rout.... hcrelolor. dccli-l tu, ll.o l aulield al. H. thurah. il fr..iit on Woodward II I r el ol ill Iceland ill of IU Id, Im.o- !, n.. , , , Ilja plan I i haa f . of I'cnllcld 'JJ. I...... - .k. . 2 drg. ,at Isu let on.h It .icgrca . feel t. Ilia Booth Und of ft u Iv.od etrnot b yj dc.ror. .... .Ion. Wood..-. I tt.encc Irret 114 1 - twre.t to.atera corner of lot deeded to Wrh. M. Bar, June W. ltl ; then-r rna.b 4 dcraea gmuing at the euutbvaal corner of lot No. 18 on tbe pliio of Pnt)eld, deded to L Bird; tbenoe I st-liu 82 degree wt 741 I I (et to the South- j wefttoaraer of land of O. A, Wgttb; tbenoe tiovlh degrees north 2UU feet nortii ft2 degress eaat 24U fi-ct north U degrees west 70 porvhei north &2 degrees oaat 4 J 0 111 psnhw aoutb 814 degrees j perches north !3 dgrs Oast fit 4 lu feel "U(h 8n degrees east UU ft to tl norlft Hit of Woodward strt; theno south ftS drgre f lent to tw plf$ n wegiaatng, bsing 't aus. iu, JI, W, l), 14, 1, 10 u and 17 on the ; I'lan ef Piifli-Id. 4th. Ou acre laid off and "'d as a ooiaelery. 6 lb. tine lot north of j Woodward street adjoining laud of Frederick ; Lixiield, having a front of lOif feet on Woodward j slreit aad ft dtplll of I'll ftt, being lot No. I ; 011 th plan ol PenUeld. Sth. On lot I2U by ' 2Kfol near th railroad, deeded to ti. A. Worth, Plaiu reicrvmion oonutiuing a acres mure or less. t being 11 N. 41 on tb plan of Pen field nto whiob are elected ft two-story frame ator and ft Warehouse ) .... .i Also, all th right, title and, I teres! of tbe Mid Woodward la oao other lot of land bounded and described follows, to-wit: On th north by Woodward street; east by land of Uo. U, Robaksr t south by other land of said Wood ward, and north by laud of C. II- Coryell oon tainilig one-fourtb of an acre,uior or Uas, being lot No. 38 on the plan of PantUId, upon whioh i erected on shoe shop. Also, ail th right, title and Interest or tba aid Woodward In one other lot of land bounded and do scribed a follows, to-wit: On Ibe north by Woodvard atreet ; oaet and south by otbar land -of said Woodward west by land of Ueorg K. Rubaker; oontainiug one-lwuTth of aa acre, more or less, being lot No. 'M on th plan of Poafiold, upon which Is erected on two-aury fraua bar ncs shop nud dwelling, . Also, the right, title and interest of Hi ram Woodward in oue otber M of land bounded and described aa follows, to-wt : On Ibe north by Woodward Itroet j oast by land deeded to Wm. M . Bay soulb and wen by other lands of said Woodward y cwaiiiyiig bue-Jburtb of an ftor, more or Ins, being lot No. 8.1 on th plan of Peifleld, upon whiob ar erected one two-itory frame dwelling and oat house. Alio, on jual undivided half intereat la ono other tract of laud in llmton towmhtp, aforaeaid, bounded north by land of D. V. Tavlur In war rant 41112, east by land of J . B. Hewitt, south by warrant No. 21S,and west by lands ol F. 11. Brown Wm. B. Hewitt and KeaJiug, Fisher A Co., con taining 2bu acres more or less, and being part of warrant No. 4102. Al o, on erjml undivided half Interett In on other tract ol land iu Huston lown'p, aforesaid, bounded North by Iwdsof John tt, lieading and Craytoj Wandle, east by Warrants No. 21ft and M0, Booth by Warrant No. 860 and John DuBois, West bv Warrant No. iOfll eontaieincr 110 urai more or !- und blng rart of Warrant ftittU. - Also, un otber traot of laud in Huston town'p nforesuid, bounded auuth by laad of ltMdmg, Fisher A Co., Warrant No, ftUftlt, east by land of Henry and Frederick Lixdeld and C. R. Kerly, south by land of Jamison and Fisher, and west by land of . D. Patterson and Wm. D, Wood ward, containing luO acrv mor or less, upon wh'oh are erected two frame dwelling, one frame burn and other outbuildings. (Seised, taken in exeeutio-Rjftnd to bo soil a tb property oC Hiram Woodward. Trrm or bL. Th price or sum at which th property shall b struck off must be said at tb tin of mi, or seek other amngeaaeato j mad i will bo approved, otherwise the proper ty win do immediately put up nnd eoM agala at thxpns and risk of th person to whom 11 was struck off, and who, in ease of deficiency aft auh re-sale, ehall make good th Mm, and ia n lostanoe will tbe Deed be preseated in Coorl for conformation unless tba money ii actually paid to the sheriff. W. R. M PHLKBuN, 6naRirr' Ornca, I 6briff. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. , 187ft. SheriiTs Sale. "Y virtue of writs of ierwri Paeiat. Isiax) J 9 OU out of th Court of Com rune Pu. r pu... fluid eountv. and to me directed. th .in k. I nxpoicd to Pl'BLIO BAI.B, nt th Court Boom. 1 ' tu borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the tiia day of bt pie tuber, lB7ft, at 1 o'clock, p. - '""""'"S ywtwimi prupvny, 10 will Also, that oaruln pioc or lot of ground situ ated in lb borough of Osceola, county of Clear field, and State of Penuasy Ivania, bounded nn the north by Pin alley, east by Decatur alley, on the south by lot No. Jh"X, and on tbe west by Blanchard street, and known nt kit No. 244 q general plan of Mid borongb. Balled, taken in execution and to oo aaid as th property of Jo. i.a.h II a" fill r 1 Also, the! 4MHatn b.,u i. .t. . i . !.V f- on Vd .,ot iltatoJ i im sirofji. m tne oorouon or istar mw r a.i-. , tM Ma, ,, 4 7Ll J, -V.. eroetod Iherenn l.ii.ai.r. i.l. t. i Also, that certain bouM and lot eltealad It. Hootidale, Clearfield eounty, Pa., and bounded and described ai follows, to-wit: Degiening at a pott ou tho corner of Hannah and Ciutrlea SkaMM i.aat Uammh mtmi m a. .vu . j post, MS to Elua atreel, and at right angle with iu siivs, .nonce aioug saiia jviita street 50 feet i to th oorner of Uliaa and Charles trels, tbeno along Chart street Hie feet to beginning, with lot and curtillag appurtenant thereto, beited, taken into execution and to be culd as lb na. erty of . W. Havues. T ' . Also, all tfaat eeruin lot of land lit. ate In O. oeola borough, Cluartield oounty, Pa., dceoribexl m follows: On the southwest corner of Kliiabeth street, fronting on Kate street, l&O faot and front ing on Khxabetb 7ft feet ; being the eatne lot or niece of ground sold to H. II. tvephftrt by Davkl Kephart, by deed dated March 12, ltn8. Beised, taken in excutioa and to b aold ft tbe proi.ertv of Mary H. Kephart. Taaua or SaLft. Th prio or sum at whlefa th property shall b struck off must be paid at tho time of sal. r such i bar arraagemsats made as will baapprovtd, otherwue tbe prapeity will be Immediately put up and sold agaia al tb xpDs and risk of th pereon lo whom It wai nraek off, aad who, ia ease of deficiency at mch r sal, ibU mak good Ut aam.aad in no mitanc will tb Dead n.nniu.t for eoiflnnation uhIom tUe mooey U actually rmld mib Mien if. J ' W. R. McPHKHSON , SiiRnirr' Ornrn, l tSbaruT Clearfield, Pa,, Hepi, , 70. -battainmf.. TRQB. . H I' Hit AY. mVu uautMUt WEST DRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa. D RANCH OFFICES tn different parts of th. County. The Mowing Old and RelUkte fir,', iootdoarf Slookiiid Life lb neoCfcitrepyenta Aits. ui i nimneipnia 1S20 Fir Association Kir Insurance v., oi rhiladeliihia 1,1 110.000 1,200,0(10 roo.aco 1,001,066 76,006 100,016 (,000,0110 1,006,01m 17,000, Uo, i.ij.i r ptrnu r ire ids. l o.. it. V """'own Kir. lo,. Co., of If. farm bulldinea only ' lir. lnn.raao.0o., of t inclnnali 165S York Klork In.uranoo Co, of ""'ahor.aa. lo Uarlloral Aoridrat Iararana. Ca f t!'"";o""'- 7 ' 5I'"I Uf. lniarann ''"Jl'aala ...... ....ruponiaa I.U. inauranc Co .f N.a Yark . Tulal oai.ital. n , .T.OIUI, UH, Poi.na In th. c.unir. dr.irln. i-..l -Te 11 P'npt'y att.ndod lo hir .alii., at th. .'f,,' ua l.j l.ll.r. la.ara.ca .f p-wtau nit.toUrtUMi LI ! on,paniaa. Ao Comooaira tj.ra. lio abo,. t. l,fi Inwraao r.nraMIM !V 12 ;f Au: ,m Bn4 A--. w f,it. -j- a j .. . . "". "t -ue kTL jZZZi T" M"m " ,b" M,'r. .. (.,,,,, , ,h.7i w . ,.. . 1 .' ,?!'.....'..? oar koaiM . nrat iirancb Inauraao. '''.T': HUH KAY UORUON. ",4- Afanta. ,tm J "' rA". PrX R. S. HaacitRa, 8ecy -- LU JN I I N I.NT A T , , .T X 1 AJ-4 Life Insuranco rnmnanv "r- u. iianirvaii, tA'itn. A.arta... to.lll.int Italio of A u.l to Liahllitla.,.., in urnle...a inaoranra at tharar; k.oat ooat . u.,c,-no..icra parlic.pat. ia th. prolta of th. lonijan, tl.ua onaliouall; mt.oiiur Ibe aan.al paviurata. - , . . ror rale, go., call oa r -.l.lrc. , . M. JJ. kVALI.Y, Ag.nl. tHIc In Ska. 'a Row, Clcarleld, Pa. 7:14 7g JOHN TROUTMAN, DXAI.IR IK FURNITURE, JI ATTTI21HJ4EM, AND " Improved Spring Beds, MAHKKT rlTKbU-l, NEAR P.O. The nndrrrlf ned Vra. Im.b In laforai Ike elai. earn of ClMrtlelnV and tha pnhll. grnardl,, thai he haa an kv.4 a In. aeaortment .f I'.raiHmv MOOLUNtJ AB WCTtll nUMBrl. milr. lit Ihdi-aj ,reroala. . Wm t , . i il.RK TROrrtMA I I " "".oo.ag avaaaw, te