f f(jat tUtrtlsemrutj. SherifTs Sale. TT Irtuaof writs of Vnditini Krptmna, Isaaod I ) oat of tat Coart of Common Plsae of Cloar field Bounty, and to ms directed, -hsre will mm si posed to nubile aa), at Ua Court House, to th borough of Oloarflelti, oft Woday. tho ITth day of 8)Wmoor, 181 o, at 1 o'clock, p.m., ths following described root ottoto, to lt t AH defendant's latere (being u dlflOod ens -third) la certain. Uaat of laad oootalniog 1041 aores oad V perches, situate portly to Hus. taa towDihlp, Clear!, aid Bounty, Peansrlrania, ad portly U Washington towmhtp, Jsflsrson county, PeBaajlfanta, (too CloorttU Bounty lion on tain ing lOtts acres and l perches not, and tbo Jefferson Bounty portion oonlaialng Ti mem). Mid troot of load being port of o larger traot of load la tbo nomo of Kobsrts e Fob, ond known u number 6V2. and bounded ond desortb od oj follawi i Beginning ot maple, tbo oornor of traots N. I.SVS ond SMS i tbooeo north 8n dogroea west porebH along troot No. 42U oad ti oad aoroM tbo Jefferson county llao to boralook oor nor boot Foil orooh tbonoo oouth 4 degrees woit 43tA perches along met No. 43W aad aeroaa Jtf f arson county lino to booob oornor j tbonoo oonth 17 degrees oaot SIS pewhsa along troot No. 1H to post oornor of lond told to II. Jlstiiek i tbonoo along Uotrloa's loud north Sidogrooaoaot 139 1-10 pore boo to pool i tbonoo along HetricVs land oontb 1 degree oast 1 10 I-10 poroboo to port on troot llao ; tbonoo north I) degrees oooi ITS o-l 0 ponhoa aloag No. SVS to maple oor oor and plaeo of beginning, wherooa laa lorgo quantity of vol vablo pi no, hemlook and othor timber, and tbo old land la andorloid with valuable ooal deposit and othor anlnorala Seised, takea ia si emotion and to bo sold aa tbo property of Robert Oaborn. Also, a aortal n lot of ground, tltooto la Bura alde borongb, Clearfield oonnty, Pa. bounded aa followa i East by alloy, aoulh by lloraoo Potebln, weat by Motn atroot, and aortb by Rood and Mabaffey being bOilflO foot, founditlon laid. Seised, Ukon In oieoatlon and to bo told aa tbo property of Sanaa. Rood. - Also, a eertaia traotvT land aitaato la Bornoido township, Clearfield oonnty, Pennsylvania, bound ed no followa, vln Boginniog at a ebottnut grab tbeaoo oontb 88 oaat ISO poroboi aioro or less to a atono pilot Uoooo north li oaat 100 psiwhes more or loaa to a small block oak tbeaoo north 881 weat 100 aerobes to eheatnut grub ; tbonoo sort 1 wtit 10S poroboi to plaoo of Beginning, oontamiug l aeroa en a enow mom. Alao, oao other troot lltuato la Burnilde town ship, Cloorflold ooaoty, Ponnaylvonlo, bounded aa followa, vfi t Beg inning at a anaplo on lino of looda of Thomas McKee; tbeaeo ooat 130 porches to atone north lg oast 103 ponbea to atone ; thenoo woat 118 perobes to lone ; tbonoo aoutb weat 103 perches to maple and plaoo of be ginning, eooUioiog 143 aerea. Belted, taken In oioentlon and to bo aold aa tbo proporty of A. lienor. - AUo, a rortaln troot of land ailntto to Corlng ton townabln, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bounded ae fo llowa. vii t Boalnning at stones on land of U. B. Conoway ; thenoo oouth 76 peroboa to post j tbonoo ooat by larae vonoway izo per ehea to noat and lino of Daeld Aaket: thcooo aortb by Darld Aakoy and land of John Ronoo 75 pe rebel to atones ; thenoo west 120 perobes to piece of beginning, aoataining SS anraa aad 12S perchoa and allowance, and having about aeroa cleared, lot: hooao. lam barn, and bekrinc orchard thereon, noised, taken la elocution and to bo old as the property of Joseph Royer. Alao, a oertam pieoo of lond attuate In Brady township, Clrarfteld county, Pennsylvania, bound ed end described at followa, via: North by O. fi. Ooodlander, east by Charles Marahall, wret by -, and south by Erie Turnpike, containing aero, with dwelling hoaae, ilore boaae, and atahlo thareoa. Belied, taken In execution and to bo sold aa the property of J. Milton Carlilo. Alao, a oertaia tract of land situate In Chest township, Clearfield waaatyt Pennsylvania, and being a part of the Leti tract, bounded aad described as follows, Til i On the oast by Michael Gill lew, north by Lorsnto Bloom, on the south by T)avis, and on the west by 6haw A Merrill, having abont 10 sores cleared, with small plank bouse, log stable and tuall orchard thereon. Seised, taken ia execution aad to bo old as the property of Patrick Uilligaa. Also, a oeitain lot of land situate in the borough of Curwensvillo, Clearfield oountv. Pennsvlvaoia. located ae follows, vtei V rooting on Filbert street 60 feet and running bock Ititi feet to alley, having a two-story frame house and stable there on erected. Beised, token in extraction and to be sold aa the property Of Wot. P. Chombera. Alao, all that certain tract of land lltuato la Pike towaibip, Clearfield ooanty, Ponnavlvaaie, bounded and described as followa, to-wit i On tbo south side of the Curwensvillo and Pen vi lie Turnpike, beginning at lot No. 1 oa said pike ; thence west one hundred feet thence south two hundred feet to an alley of V. Clark aad Patrick Kerna f thenoo oast along said alley one hundred feeett thence north two hundred feet, more or less, to place of beginning ; and having a frame shook hop, 1040 feet thareoa ereetod. Seised, token la elocution and to be sold as the property of Edward K raiser. '- Also, a certain piece of land ait onto In the borough of Houtidale, Clearfield county, Pa.,1 bounded and described as followa, vis: Oa the I north by proporty of Jaraee Haley, tooth by lot i No. SO, oast by Weorire street, weat by Maple alley, having thereon erected a good frame house knowa as the European Hotel, a blacksmith shop, loo faonee, stable and other outbuildings. Seised, taken in execution ana to be sola as ttie property oi niiiiam raraer. i Also, that certain lot of groan d situated In Osoeola borough, Clearfield county, Pennsvlva nla, Ineluding that lot No. SS having a front of eo loot, Bior or less, oa Lingio at reel, and of fending back along Goal street 150 feet, more or less, to fcdwerd alley, with a large two-story building known as tbe Hattroad hotel, with sta bis ana out ouiiotngs ereotea on said lot : And also tbe right, title and interest of Abraham Ooss la lot No. S7 adjoining lot No. M, la Osoeola oorougn, ann oxienaiog riom single street to Edward alley. Beised, taken In oxeeutioa and to bo sold as the property of Abraham (loss. Taaai or Bah. The price or mm at which tne property shell be struck off must be paid at too una ei sate, ar suoa omer arrangement made as will bo approved, otherwise the property will bo immediately; put up and sold are in at the expense and risk of tbe person to whom it was struck on, and who, ia ease or dehcteney at such re-sale, shall make good tbe same, and in no Instaaeo will the Deed bo presented in Court for eonflrmatlen unless the money Is actually paid to ueB&ertn. w, tt. McPU bnsON, Baaairr'a Omrs, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa-, Sept 1, 1375. 7 Sheriff's Sale."-. By virtue f sundry writs of FiH tWa is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cleer field county, and to no directed, there will be exposed to publio sale, at the Court II onto, in the borough of Clearfield, oa Monday, tbe 27th day of September, 1874, at 1 o'clock p. m. tbe fol- iwwiog weevnoea neu eoiaie, to witt All the interest of the defendant fbelnr an an, divided one-third) In a oortoio tract of land Bit Bate la Brady township, Clear fl old ooanty, Peon. sylvania, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post corner of tract No. 1088 ; ineaoo aioag toe frame sou in ov decrees east 43 -10 perches to a post oa lino of trset 85M j tnenoe along tract um, aad baiaace or tract looa. south three-fourths dgrco west 170 perchoa to a post oo line of tract No. 17; thence north 41 de- f;res and 66 minutes west 43 perchoa to a bom oak tbonoo north 08 degrees west 306 perches w mn wiui , (aenoe norm as aegrees west or pel ease pine corner oi tract no. is j thenoo along same north 18 degress aad bO minutes weet 227 perches to a hickory i tbonoo north I decree and S seconds weet ST perohoc to a maple thence nonn of oegreea west i o-ie peronea to a oeeob; thenoo north 1 degree east 31 perobes to a post, bdu piece oi Beginning, containing am so-ion acres, bsing part of warrant No. SuOtf. Having thereoa a large quantity of hemlock and other timber, and being underlaid with valuable de posits or coal and other minerals. Beised, taken la execution and to be told as tne property ot Robert Oaborne. Also, that oerUla lot sitaatod in tbe bereuch of Osoeola, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, nown in toe pian oi said town as lot no. 14, at tbe north oornor of tbe public square, fronting about feet aa Cartia street, end extending back about 1M foot to aa alley, baring therooB erected a ooe-storv frame house. Seiied. taken In elocution aad to be sold as tbo property of nwnet omjw Also, that certain lot of groond situated la the Borough or Usceola, Clearfield ooualv, IVnnijl Tsaie, site of let oOiliO feet, bounded on the north by Curtln street, south by alley, east by alley, west by property of Mrs. John tiboff, bav in erected thereon a one-atory frame bouse 10x20 feet. Pelted, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of A.J. W. Merrel I. Alao, that house aad lot la the borough of iiouisdaie, uiearaeid county, rennsyivama, sit aated oa tbo south-east oornor of Hue aad Ueod streets, bounded on the north by Moose alley, oa the weet by property of P. Tipple, and known In tbe plot of said borough aa lot No. 221. Beised, taken in eiecnttoa aad to be sold aa the property af Daniel MeMoaegsl. Also, all the Interest of Willlwa Dickey, sow deceased, and of bis estate of la and to the fol lowing doMribed tracu of land sltuaud la Beo earia township, Clearfield ooanty, Pa,, bounded and described as follows, to. wit : Beglnaiag at a beech oornor of J oho W'hltmer tract) thenoo aortb 874 degrees weet 1ST l- perches to whit oak thoaoa south 82ft degrees west 243 perches to dogwood; tbonoo oouth be dec-re ee west 247 porches to old corner thenoo south 28ft degrees east 1M porches to hemlock (dowa)j thenoo north 82ft degrees east 4A3 perches to beech j thence north 8ft degrees weat 271 perchee to beech t tbenee south BH decree east 104 perches to white piae stump f tbeaeo oonth S degreee west 208 porches to beech ; thence south 84 deg. oaat 370 perches to east bank ot Clearfield creek ( tbonoo aortb 28 degreee oast SO perobes to post tbeaoe aorth 4 degrees west 15 perches to hemlock) thence south 84 degree ooat 21 porehca to post ) thence aorth 8 degrees oaat 84 perches to p0at thenoo south 84 dcgreoi east 118 pemhes to pnet: thence north 8 degrees east 20 perchoa to white oak (doww)t thenoo aoi-th 80 degreee won 2o8 perchc (erossiug Clssrflnld creek) to hemlock tamp theaoe tooth 40 decrees west 440prehea to beech and plaoo of boglBbbagi eeatoioiog 1 ,018 aoroe, aad being tracts ta u of John Brady aad Wtiliasa Brady, aad are part of treats name oi aaiea niaia (lower) aad Kpbrtam Dimirn im eeucq mm, xiiaia.f There be lag two small farms steered thereoa of iteet u aeres aad the balaaoa being timber isad from wbtch all white pine has boob oat off aad roraov od. Heited, taken In eieoalion and to bo aold as tbo property af Margsret . Ulokey aad James M. licky, Admin ieirators. Also, a cert in traot el land sltuata la Chest tewnamp, vioarfield ooaaty, Peaaaylraala, aoa taiaing aboot 160 acres, mora or lees, with a rot. orvatloa of about two acres, mora or less, sold and deeded to Joha aad Margaret Wither, boanded end described as follows: Oa tbe sonth by landeof WlUi.ak llontor, oa the oast by ends of Ja. Faitwell (formerly Bwacaerd'sjoa the aortk by leads of WilliaaTaekar aad E.J. aerosetoa red with oreherw and large dwelling Boose aad bara, aad two toaut hoaoss erected tborsoa. fiaiasd, taken la xecvilnn and ta be aid aa khs fuporiy af ft, t. Mc Mooter. Alto, all of dsfsadaat's right, litis and latsrost In all that certain lot situated la the borouxh of Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, boan ded and described as followa, vis i On tbe west by and fronting attty foot oa Bee ond street ) oe the north by lot No. Two hundred and eight 20H j) oa the east by aa alley, and oa on the south by Heed street. Bold lot being si I -t feet front and two hundred feet deep, and known la the general plan of William ' litgler's addition to tbe berougn ui uiearneid, aa lot no. Two hundred and seven (SOT,) having thereon erected a two-story f rain a bouse, frame stable, a small work shop and other necessary outbulld lage. , Also, oao other piece of lead la Bradford tawa ship, Olssrfield county, Pennsylvania. All of defendant's right, title aad Interest In all that est U in piece or parcel of land situated. lying and being ia 11 rati lord tewosh'ii, Clearfield county, ronnsyirsnia, bnoaoeo and aeterioeaes follows, to-wit i Beginning at oornor of David Foroeo's land theuee stuih still by land of Da vid roreoe, west oao hundred and Iwcaly.four porches, more or less, to oornor of purport No. I, the homestead thenoo by purport No. I, seat one hundred and twenty-four perches, more or loss, to tne piaoo oi uegiuaing. uoutaioing eae huadrod and five acres aod eighty perchoa, more or loss. Tbo land is limbered with beialook.plne aad oak. Biased, token la executioa aod to bo old as the property of A. Uoodrieb. Alto, all Ibat SO teres or land situate la Brady township, Clearfield Bounty, Pennsylvania, all cleared exorpt about Ave acres, which ia wood land, bounded and described as followa, to-wit i On the north by lends of John Bailey i on the cost by B. Carson and Andy Psnis west by Jno. Shaffer ( south by Andy Psals, having erected thereon a small frame house, frame barn aad other neccsaary outbuildings j alao having a good orch ard of apple trees and cherry trees. Biased, tok en ia execution aod to be sold a loo property of John L. Psots. Also, all that certain tract af land situate In Goshen township, Clearfield county, Psne sylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt t Beginning at a hemlock corner of land late of Ucorge Kline i thenoo by tbe same and bind lets of J. I. Reams, west about one hundred aod alnety perches to a small hemlock, la tbe eastern line of land sold to James A. Read) theooeelong said line couth ons hundred and twelve perches to a aost i thenoo by the residue of Warrant No. 101 1 , one hundred and atnety ps robes to tbe weatera line of Warrant No. lOlfti thence by said warrant lias aortb one hundred aad twelve Eercbes to plsoe of beginning ( containing oa uadred and twenty-fire acres, and eighty per ches aod ellowsoo. Using part of a larger traot surveyed on Warrant No, ml, aad baviug thereoa ereetod a small frame dwoiliag houe and other improvements. Beised, token In exe cution aad to be sold as tbo property af Joha A. Kooier and Cortes B. Kooser. Also, oao hoLse and lot in the village of Weat. over, being a towa lot, with a two-atory frame houae 18x26, pertly Burnished, bounded oo the east by public road , soma ey noienas i aorta by lot of J. Rodkey t west by Isaac Kerna. AUo one other piece of land situate in Chest township, oontaiuiag about one hundred and twenty-six acres, mure or less, with no improve ments, bounded oast by Chest ereek i west by Rolands' estate ; north by B. Moyas i south by lues Ksrus, beised, taken la execution and to be sold as the property of Adam ii'i taring ton. Alio, all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Clearfield county, Bute of Pennsylva nia, being part of tract surveyed oa Werraot No. 3jVW, bounded and described as follows, to wlt: Beginning at a hemlock, a eoraer of four large tracts, warrenta numbered SflOJ, 1UV&, 2004 and 3f00 thence by the oaat boundary line of No. 3400 and land conveyed to Shaw A Smith, south one baudred and eighty -seven perches, more or leas, to a post thenoo by lend conveyed to Daniel Bro baker, west one hundred perches, mora or less, to a post j thenoo by land oonveyed to Du Bois, aorth one hundred and eighty-seven perches, mure or less, to a post at the north boundary lino of tract No. 8400 (called a while pine la deed to DuUole f) thence by said line sast one hundred perches, more or less, to beglonlugf contaioiDgone hundred and tonaores and forty four perctie, more or less, aod allow inoe of six per cent-, Ae. Also all that certain tractor piooe of land sit uate In Union township, Clearneld county, Penn sylvania, being part of a traot surveyed on Wsr raat No. 308, bounded aod described as follows, to -wit i beginning at a post In tbe line or land surveyed to Daniel Brukakcr) thence partly by lands of Du Bois; thenoo south one sixty -two perches, more or less, to a hemlock t thence wett eighty-seven perches to another hemlock j thence by lands of Du Bois north forty perches, more or Is is, t a post j tbenco by same west sixty perch es, more or less, to a post tbonoo by same north ons hundred and twenty. tw perches, inure or less, to a poat j thence by same oast one hundred aad forty seven perches, more or less, to place of j Beginning containing one bundred aad twenty' six acres and forty. two perches, more or less.aud tne usual allowance ot six per cent, for roads. Also, all that certain tract or piece of lan.l sit Bate tn Clearfield county, In tbe Stale of Pens sylvania, being part of the tract surveyed on the aforesaid Warrant No. S400, bounded and des oribed as followa, to-wlt : Becinoinc at a nost.s oornor of land this dsy conveyed to John l ren ter, Jr. : thenoo by said laoJ oast one hundred perobes, more or less, ta a port (also a oornor of said land t) theaoe by tbe eastern warrant Una of said tract, No. 3400, and by landi oonveyed to Shaw A Smith, aoulh one hundred and Iwentv- tl ree perches, more or leaa, to a bemlook i thence by land oonveyed to Dm Boil, west oao hundred perchoa, more or leas, to a hickory tbonoo north one bind red and twenty three perobes to plaeo or beginning) containing seventy-two acres and eighty-eight perches, more or leu, and the aaaal lie wan ee or sil per cent, for roads, Ac. Beised, taken in execution end to be sold as the proper ty or Joba Brassier, Also, all that certain tract or piece of land situate ia Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described aa followa, vixi Beginning at a post on tbe southeast aids or bank of Roaring run, near where the bridge eroasoe tbe township road (below Thompson's) thence east alone tbe Henry Crowed bnrchaao perches to white oak comer of tbo Henry uroweil pure Da ae thenoo sooth 70ft perches along land of 11. 11. Barcer to aoati thence AS nerahM along land of Alberts to post; thence oouth 24 perobes to post ; theaoe west lea perches more or less to post stand log aa tbe oatbeast bank of n oaring run; tbeooe up aaid run, the southeast sids thereof, the several courses and dlatansss to post aad place of bsgioaing, containing fifty acres mere or ices, eeiied, taken in executioa, aod to be sold as the property of I. (1. Barger. Also, all those oertala lots of ground situate la Hcutsdalo, Clearfield Bounty, Pennsylvania, described as follows, via 'routine one hun dred feet oa tiood street aad running back two hundred feet to Spruce alley, nod known in plot of aaid borough as lots Nes. 43 and 44, with a urge tnreo-eiory aeuse. iBCioaing store-room .end otner outbuildings thereon erected, belted, taken In exeentioa aod to be sold as the property of ueorge linger Alao. a ecrtaia house and lot sltuata th oorougn oi iioutsdaie, uiearneid county, Pa., bounded and described as follows! The ald building is a plank frame, 40x30 and two storiea high, with basement, knowa a the llaynae Opera House i located oa a certain piece of croand eitu. me in tee auuiuon 10 saio oorougn OI Iioutsdaie, In Clearfield ooanty, known as lot No.fi: becia- Btng at a post oa oornor or Hannah and Charles street) tnenoe along ttliia street aod Charles street) thence 100 feet aloag Charles street to place of becioninc. Betted, taken ii iMiiila and to be sold aa the property of O. W. 11 syncs. Also, all of tbe defendant's rlrht. title t,a in tercet la the following tracts ar pieces or land, vis i Michael Musser, beginning at tbo eounty line and land of Joaeph Troxellt thence enrrh along said land of Joseph Troxsll to (and of ...j i "u weei aieng sad land of iienry iiereny to iauu OI Me Karl and A Dtller, ia the warrantee name of Abe Whitmer; thence south along said land to oountv llnei thanee e.rf along said eounty line to plsee of beginning, oonUinlnc 90 acres, more or lesa. fUlixt t.k.H in sx ecu l ion and to be sold as the nmnan. r A i Irak ulf..i.nj r r Alao, part of a tract of land In th nm r Abe Wbitmer, bed n nine at count, tin., .ml Join!.; Unit ot McK.rl.nd Dill.r, In itm. of Jotr, mens, norlb .long nid l.nd to l.nd of J. B. Dill.r, tb.ne. Wait .lose Id l.nd of HoP.rl.nd Dill.r, In n.n. TbomM Kntl.nd ; tb.ne. Hath nlon. ..Id iu.il lo Mint? II a. thuM Mil nlong uld lis. to putM of beginning, Bontainln, IT, tor., nor. . niaa, ui.n in .XMUtton .nd M b. U M Ih. proprtj of Simon MoFwUnd. AUo, oo, .tb.r trMt M land in .amnio, dm. ot TbonM H.tland, beginning mt ooant, llao and l.nd of McParland i Oilier, la tbe nan. ml Ab. Whitman theno. aoK. .1... u.i tm laad of Bamu.1 Hegert, t tb.nM w.al along aaid land lo a traot af land I. lb. nam. of William Plankot f theno. eolith along a.ld land to ooanty lln.f tb.no. oaat along oounty lin. to plaoo of beglaning, containing 11 aem, more or le. Aboal 411 aeroi of thii land ia dlipnta. Deli.,1, Uk.a la aiMatloa and to no aold aa the property of Simon Mefarland. AIM. all thatOOTUIn IIm. nt mMj alfn.l. I. tna Tillag. af Uubrlllo, Bmoaria townihip, ooondnl an the w..l by th. Kbembnrg road io feet,oa th. north by lot belonging to W.J. MoOoy, leaTlng aa alley 10 feel wide: thane. along aaid alley lot feat Iboneo by land of Thome. Ulea go f-M, tbeoaa by l.nd of aaid Plmk 14, tt lo Rbaaiharg road, th. place of "-mini e.voo .uiiar. iMt, more ar lei, together with a nlanh dw.llln. ho... U..... on .reel.d. Relied, uben In eiMutloa and to be ma aa tna property ef Hlmoa Hofarland. Alao, all thai eertaia nioee af mmnnA alin.i. In tfc. Tillag. of tub. ill., llaocarla to.niblp, " ... wm oy m .jOenaliarg road rannlag ta feel ta lot of Man Ann B.r.e , th..- aloag aaid lot 140 feet lo laad or TbomM fllok I thenoo along .aid land M leol la a port i Ib.Deo aloag Iho land or aaid Thouiaa fliek 140 root lo Kbooibarg road and plaoo of beglaning, contain Itg I of an acre mora or ieie, lg.th.r with a plank dwelling bona, and onthaildin.. th.Mn. rw.wo, iMej in eieeotlon aod to be old aa In. proporty or Bimoa lierarland. Alio, all that place or around iltnatad lathe.il. lag. or IJUb.ill., Beeoaria tonaehln. bo..dMl M tbe eaal by the Kbenibarg road, running aoalheart 90 reel ta laodlofThoma. Plioki Ihenee aorth weal 1 7 feet to a poat thence northeast 80 feet to lot of . meranann; laenoe along said lot 141 root to Rbensburg road and place of beginning, containing oa half af an acre, more or leas. Beised, taka in eimllea and la be aold aa lb. proper!, of Simon MeParland. ' Alao, all Ibat aerials tract of land rilaata In Beeoaria lowa.hip, Cl.ara.id eoontr, Pa., aoa uiolB( aboal tl aere. more or tan, wllb ahout 14 aeraa el.arad, vltb a email plank bonee l aloriea blah, kg elablo and .Ih.r oolhalldlni, thereoa ereetod, hoandel nrt bf land, ef t. 8. Dillia, we b. B.erl;'., aortb b. Job. Dlllia, aad aoatb be Samoa) llegarl.. Relied, uben ia eiaoatloa aad to ba aold aa the Broporlj of Thot. Hophiaa. AIM, all the Ibllonlec deaarlbed pleoae ar pareol, at laad altoa!. la Bogir, taeraahlp, Clear Bold ooanty, Poaaa.lraoin, aee of ,ald pioeoa of land 1.1ns ia tbe forha of big and lit! I. llearl.ld ereoka, beglaning ot a eprnee io Ibo fork, of big and link. Cloarleld reok. I tbenee ap laa big Clearneld aroob tweot poroho, lo a whito oak j theaoe oonlh alllr-twa degree, weal two bnndred and foartoea p. re bee to a faiokorj i tbeaoa toalh twenty-five degrees weat ens hundred and seven-ty-ala perches to stones , tbeaoe north Any one degrees west one hundred and twenty perches to a hemlock aa the bank of Illtle Clearfield ereek thenoo dowa aaid creek, by the ssveral eaursee thereof, four hundred and seventy-two perchee to plaoo of beginning, Oenleiaing one hundred aad taety-five acres and IM peroboa with the usual allowances. The other of said pleeea of laid lying and be ing ia Lawrence township, OlnerAsId county, I'a., at the Junction of little and big Otuarfiald srecks , to wit i Beginning at a hemlock on little Clear field oreek i tnenoe by laad survey la the name of Mary Heed north nineteen degrees wsst two hua drod aad twenty -fire porches to aa ana t thenoo by other lands orlginallr part and parcel or this same tract south eighty-one dngroos east throe hundred and forty porches to stones ou the bank of big Clearfield oreek thuooe up ssld ereek by Its several eoursea one hundred and three perches la the mouth of little Clearfield ereek, thenoo up said Utile Clvarficld crock aud the hereto first decor i bed by the several eoureee ef said creek two bundred and fifty -four perebei to hemlock and SI ace of beginning, oonlakning two bundred and fieon acres, with the ueual allowance bo tbo same more or lesa, and the earn land aold by Robert Klderto Jamsa forest by deed dated June ID, IHrtl, and recorded at Clearfield the stoic day in deed book "T," page .184, will mire fully aid at large appear, with a large frame house, frame born, store bouse, wagon shed, and saw mill, with other buildings, aad about filly acres of land. Also, a piece of Ian J in Uiggs township, Clear field eounty, I'a., beginning at a red oak, by pub lic road and land or the lata Joseph Logan, tn line of laad of Ueorge Wilioa Ihoaoe by the said Ueorge Wilson lend south one degree west about one hundred and oighly perches to a corner In Clearfield creek at the mouth of a small raa thenoo up said run south seventy eight degrees east thirty-two perobes to a small beeoh f tbeaoe south ons degree wast three perohss to a post la the middle of said turnpike road i theaoe south or southeasterly along said turnpike, the ssveral eoarses thereof, one hundred and fifteen perches to a oornor of land of Alsxandsr Stone; thenoo by said Stone's land north one aod one-half de gree east seventy-eight perches to a post ; theaoe north eighty-eight degrees west twenty-two and five-tenth perches to stones, aad partly by same and partly by land of A. Hess north one and one-half degree east oue hundred aad two and four tenths perobes to a maple In or by tbe Aral mentioned public road ; thence north aod north weeterly along Ibe eald publio road, the aeveral eours-s thereof, by tbe Uod of Ibe laid Joseph Logan one bundred and thirty-alae and four tenth perches to tbe place of beginning as afore said, containing one hundred aad seventeen acres and ninety-one perches more or less, with about filleea acres clesrsd. For a more full descrip tion of litis, see deed book "K," page Si?, etc. Aleo, one other pieoo of land situate lo Boggs town ah ip, Cleirttaldooualy, I'enneylvauta, bound ed as follows, vii i Oa the north by the Krie nikc, oaat by land of N. D, Hoover and Kills Viokins, south by T hum as Keliton, containing about one hundred and fifteen aires more or Isss, with about fitly acres cleared, a frame huse, barn, small shop and small orchard thereon. - Aleo, all that eertaia tract of len t situate In Knox towwnshlp, Clearfield oounty, I'a., aod knowa as the Juhn Doner survey, and contain ing four h undred and thirty-three acres and one hundred and fifty-three porches more or leis bounded on the south by survey lo the name of Isaac Wampele, on tbe west by survey la the name or wimeia ii enter, en me oorta ay survey la the name of Bsraa Ward, aod oa the east by survey In tbe name ef John aad Blisabeth brown, nee deed Irotn James i. Leonard Jamas Vorrest A Bun, for a more fuller reoilel oi title for same, see deed bojk "C, psgc Hi Also, all the undlrldod oae-kalf Intersil tu ninety acres of laod In booster township, Clear' field eounty, Fa., held aa tenants In common by Jacob Diueling and Joel C. Forroit, and bound ed by leads of Jesaee Ooss, Andrew llaochmaa and others, aad in tbe warrantee nam of David Stewart. See deed book "W," page Ala. Beissd, taken lu exeautiua aud to be sold bj Ibe property James Forrest and Joal C. Forrest, Also, that eertaia lot of ground situate In Burnsiue borough, Ulearnsld oounty, fa., bound ed aod described as follows, to-wit : Oa tbo north by Seooud street, west by Main street, south by land of John AlHwn. aad east by alley, and having creeled thereon a two atorv frame dwtlliog, a frame stable and other out building'. Bui and, taken iacxeoutinn aod to bo sold as the property ef David Mehitfoy. Also, the following property situated la the borough of Osceola, Clearfield county I'a., front ing bit feet on Curtlo street, aod bounded west by W. C. Crist, sail by allay, aortk by alley, and Having a two-story iretne houae erected thereon . Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as Ibe property of Thomas 11. itigler. Also, that eertaia traot or laud situate In Cheat township, Clearfield oounty, fa., bounded ea tbo oortb by Anthony Meliarvcy, east by Thuraas Conley, south by Job Weatovsr, west by Joba Friday, and containing IHtl acres, more or leaa, having ao Improvements thereoa. Beised, takea ia execution and to be sold as lbs property or Joba 11. Lam born. Also, that certain lot of ground situate In Ibe borough or Franklin, Hell town ah in, Clearfield oouniy. Pa., bounded oa the south by street, on the east, north and weat by lands of H. Ms kaffcy, containing about one-half H) aerr, mors or less, having a large b otel. 4029 feet with wing attached, a stable and other outbuildings to ereon erected, nrised, uisn in execution aud to be sold aa tbe property of Wealey 0. Thorn p on. Alao, all thoae certain tract of land situate la Huston township, Clearfield eouatv. Pa., bound ed and described as follows, vis t One lot begin ning at the northeast corner of lot No. 13 oo the plea of Pen field, la said township deeded to L. Bird, May A, 1171 j thence south 63 decrees west lift feet to a post, sonth 18 decrees sail 200 foot to a poet, south bi degrees wsst 4V5 8 10 feet to corner of land deeded to Q. A. Worth) thence north aa degrees west V9 leet to a post, north t2 degrees east iz reel lo a post, aorta la degrees west 7M perches to a post, aorth M degrees east 42 A-10 porches to a post, south IS degrees east Tut perches to a pest; thence south Si degrees west ex leet eon in 39 degrees east J9 leet to aorth line of Woodward street, thence south fit degreee west 94 feet to corner of laad deeded to L. Bird, Oct. lfiTI ; thenoo north 66 degreee west 84 feet to aorth corner of the same: thence south 38 degress east 81 feet to line of Woodward street , thenoo aeuth 12 degrees west 4A feel and north 88 degreee west 200 feet to the place of beginning, containing 21 acres mora or la being lots No's 11 , ii and i on tne plan oi fcnfieid, upon which are ereetod three farms dwellincs. 8 1 rams barns. one log dwelling and outhouses. Also, one equal undivided half Interest la tbo following lot : bounded south by Woodward strset, weat by land deeded to Bpeoktaaa and Sohwem, north and east by ether leudsof aaid Woodward. having a front of 200 feat on Woodward atreet and a depth of 200 feet, containing half aa acre more or tea, being lot No. if ea tbe plan of Pea- field, apoo which is ereetod oaa two-story frame aotei ana outbuildings. Also, one equal undivided half Interest in the following lot: Bounded on the north by Wood ward street j east by lend deeded to C. H. Cor yell) south and wait by ethsr fends of said Woodward, having a front of 140 feet on Wood ward ktreet end a depth of 104 feel; containing one-third of aa acre, more or less, aod being the west part of lot No. 17 on the plea of rVotteld, upon which la erected a frame barn. Also, one other lot bounded and described as follows, to-wit i Beginning at a post the corn or ol Woodward street and Clearfield street ; theaoe north 12 degrees east along Woodward street II feet to other land af said Woodward thence south lit degrees east 111 feet to corner of other laod ef said Woodward ; thence sonth 12 degreee west 83 feet lo liaeof Clearfield street j thenoo north 38 degrees west along said street 108 feet to tbe place of beginning oootalaing oac -eighth of an acre, more or less, upon which are erected a two-story frame store building aod a warehouse, and being part of lot No. 17 aa the plan of Pcofield. Also, one ether lot bounded and described aa followa, bounded southerly by Woodward street, westerly by laad of said Woodward and Charles Brown, northerly and easterlr bv other laadi at said Woodward, having a front of 109 feet on Woodward atreet and a depth or 200 feet, contain ing one hair of an acre more or leas and being lot no. ( aa me pian oi renneia. Alao, all the ricbt title and intoreat of said Wood. I ward, la one other tract of laad bounded and dee-1 eribed as follows, Ueginniagal a poat en tbe south aide of Woodward street 81 leet, eaeterly from the corner of Woodwardand Clearfield streets tbenoee north 12 degrees seat along Woodward atreet 109 4-10 Toot to corner or land of eald Woodward and Charles Brown thence south X8 decrees east I along said land 101 feet to a ft thence south 12 degree, north to t ie feel to eoraer of elher Lad of ,.id Woodw.rd, thenoo oorth t4 degreee well lot leet ta tbe plaoo of beginolng, ooauiolng ono half of nn nor. more or lee., being p.rl of lot No. 37 oath. plaa of I'.nfleld upoa whi.h la ereetod a J awry frame banding and aul aoa.ee. Aleo, all the richt. title and InUroat of ..Id Woodward la ono other tract af l.nd bounded aod deeertbed ae fullewe, to-wit: UlBniag at a poll io the oaat lioo of C1e.rA.ld atreet, I0H feet oontb from Woodward atreet , these aorth 61 degree oaat (a reel to a poll Ibeaoa oouth 64 dogroea eaat VI feet to a port j laeooe aoath 01 degreee weet 10 feet to Ibe laid line of Clear- aeia atroot tnoaeo aorth 19 degnea weit aa net to tne plkoo or bugmning, and oontaioing ono-eigbth of nn more, more et leeo, upon which la ereetod a bl.ehpmitb nnd w.gon .boo, nnd n. ing part of lot Mo. 17 oo tho pian ol i-eaaeld. Alao, all the right, title and inlerert of Hiram Wood word in another tract ol land lo llurton town hlp, Cloarleld eoauty, Pa., bounded and dea erlbod na followi, to-wlt i lleginnitig at a white pine tho eoutben.t eoraer ar Warrant No. 4tt; thenoo eoolb SS di-greei well la t-l nerehoa to land of Frederick Leafleldi Ibeneo aorlh 13 do. groeaa weet aloog I iae of aaid load m perehea to the public highway Ihenee north 0( iegroea w.tt 70 pwrohea i theno aorth If degreee w.H 143 1-10 peroboa to the norlh lin ol Warr.ot No. 476 t Ihenee north Ta degreee eeat SS d-10 perabe to a pin i Uene noith 10 degreee wool a prahoe to a bwolorh I thenoo north Ta de greee onal by llaenl Warrant No. Ta lai I. It perebei lo n poet In lino of laod of t. I. Hewll ; thoaee by eald line .outhlll'.Ml 121) per. lo poat in aoath line ot War. No. 7 I Iboaea . Ill dag. VT . I peroboa to a poili thenoo along landi ol oha tluUoia eoulh lu, degreee oaat 01 l-in peroboa: Ihenee alnag aama aoath il degreee ooat 121 per-' ebei to n port in north lino ol Werraat No. 1,. 000 1 theno along aaid warraal itne wool 04 nor oboe to a poet ( theno north I J I dograoe weet 1 1 6-10 perehee to n boinlooh t thenoo nurlb 11 deg. weetilt t-l r.l tbe pier of beginning) eonuin. ing 421 aoree, more or ha, etoepting and raierr. ing therefrom t lei. Ono lot on south aid. or Woodward atreet adjoining laad of I. b). Ilewllt, b.rMofor. deeded lo the Peahenl M. H. Obareh, bmlag front on Woodward atmt of 101 fool aad a depth of IIM foot, beiog lot No. 17 oa Ike ploa of Ponheld. 24. Beginning la the weat lin. of CI.arl.IJ etrol al lb. aonlbenet oornor of lot denied lo K. C. yreel.ud I Ihenee aoalb 61 da- greu woat 100 root to a lol deeded to tfeerge 0. Klohori Ihenee oonlh la degreee oaat In feet: Ihenee Moth 711 weet 7T feel, north II woat 100 toeoroorof Preahyteriau p.reuneg. Ion tbenee 8. II deg. .Ml li feel north 10 degnea weet 174 feet to tbo aoath lino ef Woodward etreet j th.noe oontb 61 dogroea one! aloag Woodward .treat 116 1-1 feet to outer eoraer of lot deeded to Wm. H. Hay, June 10, 1174 1 theaoe aoalh II degree, frgnl gurcrilafmrnts." eaat 101 feet to a poat i ibence south 12 dsc aorth fOO 4-10 feel to the west line of ClcatUeld at real thence south 38 dgraue cm I I 40 fret to the plsoe of beginning, living lots No. 81 y II, 31. AA, 17, -It, JO, 41, 42, All, 17 end In on the plan of Vrnfl.'-.i, M. He. clanlng at the snutheai! oornor of lot No. 13 un Ibe plan of 1'enfleld, deeded to I.. Bird) tt.ei.ot sooth 12 decrees wetT4l l it feet to tbe south west co rear of land of (1. A, Worth i tlicnce north ft degrees norlb 200 fest north li degrees eaat 240 fvel aorth AH degrees west 71 p-relies aorlb 12 degrses east 42 A 10 pen hot south 38 degrcea TDl nerehaa north II decrees saat HI 4 10 Test south 8H degrees east MO feet to the aorlh line of Woodward street) thence south 12 drgrees weat 12V fvet to Ibe place or beginning, being lota nos. iu, it, 13, I.i, M, is, is and 17 ea the ulen ef reufiuld. 4th. Hue aero laid ulf uaed as a eomstery. lib. tins lot north of Woodward street adjoining land of Frederick Llxfield, having a front of 100 feet on Woodward street and a depth or iui fsct, being lot Ni. I oa the plaa of Hen lis Id. filh. Due lot 120 by loo leet near tue raliroa i. deeded to U. A. Worth, Bald reservation containing 33 aoieemore or li-es, A lao, all the right, title and Intereet or the aaid Woodward In one other traot or land bounded and deaerihej aa follows i North by Wojdward st, east by laud or u. u. now in an, Mouth by an al ley aud west by land ol It. Moswp, bavluc a front on Woodward street or 120 8-10 feet and a depth of 104 feet, eon tain ing hair an sore mrt or teas, being lot No. 41 oo tbe plan or 1'vufleld upon which are erected a two-story frame store and a ware nouae. Also, all tbe right, title and lutireet or the said Woodward In una olbsr lot or lani bounded aud described as folluws, to.wli; Oa the uurth by Woodward street) eaat by land of Deo. K. Robaker) south by other land of said Wood ward, aod north by land of C. II. Curved i coo mining ons-fourth of au acre, wore or less, being lot No. 88 oa the plan of Psnfisld, upoa which is erected one a hoe abop. Alao, all the right, tltls and Interest oTths aaid Woodward In ons other lot of land bounded and described as follows, to-witt Ua Iho north by Woodward street) east aud south by olber lauds of eald Woodward I west by land of Ueorce Is. kobaker; containing one-fourth cf an acre, more or leaa, being lot No. 84 on the plau ot fun He Id, upon which la erected one two-atory frame har ness suop auu Qweiimg, Also, tbe right, title and Interost of II a i Woodward to one olber lot of land bounded and described as follows, to-wit j Un the noith by Woodward street cast by lend deeded to Win. M . Kay south and west by other lands of aaid Woodward t contain lug one-fourth of an acre, mora or less, being lot No. 88 ou tbo plao of renneu, upon wnioa are erected oue twu-atory frame dwelling and out houses. Alao, one equal undivided half Interval In una other tract ol land in Huston township, afurssaid, bounded oortb by land of D- B, Tailor in war rant 40i2, saal by land of J. it. Hewitt, south by warrant No. 2U,aod west by lauds ol F. H. Brown Wm. B. Hewitt and Heading, Fisher A Co., mo taiaing J50 acres more or leaa, and being part of warrant No. 4WJ2. Alao, one equal undlrldod half interest In one other tract ol land in lluilon town p, aforesaid bounded North by landa of John O. Heading and Cray ton Wandie, eaat by Warrants No. 'ill and MO, South by Warrant No. SAO aid Joha Irulioie, West by Warrant No, llifil, containing 210 aero more or leu, and being rar! of Warrant iHU. , Also, oue othor tract of land In HuHon lown'p sforeaaid, bounded south by land of Heading, Fisher A Co., Warrant No. 1U0V, eaat by Innd of Henry and Fredcriok Lixfield and C. It. Karly, snath by land of Jamison aud Finder, aud west by land or K. l. Pallerson and Win. u. Wood ward, eontaiolng 160 aorca more ar Ines, upon which are erected two frame dwellings, one frnine bara and other outbuildings. Hciied, taken in t eculion, and to bo sold as the propeity uf Hiram Woodward. Tubus o Balb. Tbe price or sun at which the property shell be etruek off most be paid at tbe live or sale, or such other arrangements made as will be approved, otberwiie the proper. ty will be Immediately put op and aold again at tne exprnss and rtaa or the person to whom it was struck of!, and who, in caie cf deficiency at such re-sals, shall make cood the same, and In ae Instance will the Deed be presented In Court lor eonnrmstloa an leas ths money Is actually peld to the Sheriff. W. R. Mrl'HKKBOM, Bmairr's Orrica, Sheriff. CIssrAsId, Pa., Sept. 1,1871.1 ; SherifTs Sale. BY virtao af writs of AeoaW 'ncVwe, leaned oat f the Court of Common PI eae cf Clear field oountv. and to me di ranted, there will he exposed to PUBLIC BALK, at ths Court Houae, In the borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 27th day or Kpt.-iuber, 1871, at I o'clock, p m., tbe following personal property, to wit: Also, tbst certain piece or lot of crouuil fili ated la the borough of Oseeola, county of Clear field, and State nf Penansylranle, bounded ou the north by Pins slier, eaat bv Decatur nll-r. on the south by lot No. 244, and on the writ by Ulaaehard street, and known as lot No. 244 lu general plan or aaid borough. Bulled, taken In exeeuiion and to oe aold at the property of Jo seph H. Cram. Aleo, tbst eertaia house and lot situated oa front street, la the borough of Sterling, Clear field county, Pa., and runumc to an alio v. haviuc erected thereoa a two-story plank h'iise and baaement, having a front of IS feet and a d'pth or 21 feet and two brick flues. Seised, taken la eieoutioa aad to be euld as the property of Dom enick Coatello. Also, that eertaia bouse and lot situated In Hoalsdale, Clearfield eeunty, IV, and bounded and dearribed as followa, to-wit: Beginning at a post oa tbe oorasr or 11 son nk and Charles street, thenos along Haaaah aireet 14 feet to a poat, 101 to Kllsa street, and at right angle wilh said street, thence along said lisa street 10 feet to the corner of Elisa and liberies afreets, thenoo aloag Charles street 100 feet le begiaoiag, wi.b lot and eurtillage appurtenant thereto. Set sod, takea into executioa and to be sold as tbe prop erty of O. W. Hayaes. Also, all that certain lot or laod situate in Oi- eeola borough, Clearfield eounty, Ps., il escribed aa follows: Un tbe southwest corner of Klisaheth street, fronting an Kate street, 110 feet and front Ing on Kttsabetb fl toot ) being the same tvl ar pieeeof ground Bold to II. 11. Kephart by David ksphart, by deed deled Mareh 12, 108. Seised, taken ia exeentioa aod to be w! I ai tbe property uf Mary U. Kephart. tbbmb or Bali. The price or sum at which ths propsrty shall bo struck off must he paid at the time of sale, or such e: her arrangements lade as will be approved, otherwise tbe property ill be Immediately put ua and sold acain at the expease aad risk of the pcrsoa to whom II was struck off, aad who, la ease of deficiency at ueh re-sals, hall make good the same, end la ao instance will the Deed be presented la Court for fonfirmatioa unless the money Is actually paid to the Sheriff. W. fl. McPHKKSOX, Bmiirr'a Orrica, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 8, 187 J.J UrtiSffUnnfous. tbob. a. atraaar. crnti aonnoa. WEST BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Clearfield, Pa BRANCH OF PICKS In differ rot parts uf the uounty. Tbe followlnc Old aad Reliable Fire. Aneid.nl. 8 took and Life Inters no Cetsraniti represented K-tah, Aaaets. 1800 North British A Mercantile Fire Ins. Co., ef hncland 838.800.000 lfifll Feottiah Comrasrcial fire Ina. . - , Co., of Raglatid (gold) 10,000,000 1794 Norlb America Fire Insurance Co., of Philadelphia. d,700,0l)0 820 Fire Aaaociatloa F'lre laaarance Co., of Philadelphia I,o0rno0 MA Pbmnix Fire Ins. Co., N. V.... 2.200.n00 IBAT Watsrtown Fire Ins. Co., of N. V- Insures farm buildlncs onlv TOO.ftflO 1871 Amason Fire Insurance Co., of Cincinnati a 1,000,000 1851 York Block Insurance Co., ef renne 1 n euros horses, Ac Tl,0u0 874 Hartford Accident Inauranoe Co Of Connect tent. 200.000 I&iT Peaa Mutual Life Inauranoe Co of Pennaylrunla i.Otlfl.fino 1868 Metropolitan Life Inauranoe Co of new lor M,.m(,H., 2,01)0,1100 Total capital 17,1X10,01)0 Peoona in tho ooanlrv dralrino Inaarenee. ... 'i" " P"lPtr allended to bj oalllng al the v...., vt H.nmi a. oy iv.i.r. le.ar.neee el footed at the loweat poaaible rato, lo h. obtained ia lr.t-ela.1 eomponiaa. A. UompnuiM renr. thd wkickmnln A..M.m.nf.. The ahore two lira Inaurane Co, 'a, repreiealed b T. H. Marray, bare paid out in ea.h, between the datoa of Aug. 17 and Aag. IMI, lo Ibe frionda of deeeaeed polio hotilera In tbla ooanl, Iho mm of Hl.eoe. Provide for the futara hy lainring yoor homea and your Urea in the VYr.t Hranoh Inaitr.noo Agenoy. MURRAY A OOlllloN, Cleorleld, May , IS7t. Agenta. Jai. B. P.naovs, Prea't. R. K. Tlaicnan, flee'y CONTINENTAL Lire Insurance Company, ,. , OP HARTFORD, CONN. Aama 3,ll,00l Hallo of Ariel, to Liabilitiea 122 Purniahea ioaaranoo nt tho very luwcat ooat Polley-bold.ra parlielp.ta ia Iho pro Hi. of the Company, thua eontlnually reduelng tbe annual paymenla. For rale,, Ao., ealt on or eiMreae H. M. McKNAM.Y, Agent. Omeo la Shaw', Row, Clearteld, Pa. 7:1. 74 JO H N TRO TMAN " II i DHALKIt IH . I FURNITURE, MATTTENHKM, Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STrtRRT, HEAR p. 0. Th. ender.lrned nee In. In Inform th. .Ill Mi of I'learaold, nad the peblle generally, Ibal ha hu nn h.od . I.. ......i.... ... u at J eweb k. Walant. Chaalnnl .nd P.I.I.J nt..uj Huilea, Parlor Suit... Reeliotne and K.in.u. I 1;?. "!?''. r: Wlndaor Cb.?,., Clolboa Bare, m.p and B.ten-i aioa uuiaara, n.t SMki, Herabbing Ur.ahea, Ao 1IOULDIN0 AND PICTURt PPAMKR, teMtlng aiaaaei, Chrome., Ac, which would he onlttble for llolie.y preernla. dhMirM JOHN IROI'TMAN. THE REPUBLICAN. r, raas3r".- rfT (n.BAiiKim.i), im "YKU.VKSDAY MOIIMNII. 8KPT. M, 117. HLxas. TllltlK TAXATION, I.XTHAVAI1ANCI AND OtU'RUMKIN. We extract the following ftum u brief ajiuoch recently niuile boloro n convention in Cheater oounty !y U.K. Moimirlum, ICmi. It j. it nhun exhibit And one tlmt the people nlioiilil not puna urer without aorioim thought. It nnpreMu'K Iho kwiioii that pvi IraroDie upimrent to ovory tliinkmir limn, vii Unit tho exlmonliiiary uiliirie, and enormoiiH tuxntion of Kedenil, Statu and inunicipn'l KovurnineuU iniiHt he UMUL'lit ilown or the people inimt Ixi- (M)inu liunknipt. Mr. .lonuiliiiii nuid : The ijuoHtion now interotini the peoplo in wnouii'r their Keuoiitl linn mine KororninuntH nliull no cur ried on for their mlvuntiiKo or in the intoroHt of I'liiiuoa ami rinin? Thin ia the question the peoplo nro now njrUa tiliL' und discinwiiii;. The crops uro gnod, the product, of iron aim ntuer uuimutucturtd nrtlclie ore (Hn,umed M ti. vor bulbi, vet to Und busineea parnlvied and s flnnncial panic o'ej-spreadiiiji the whole country. Whitt ia tho rati Be of nil thia ? It cun ho none othor thnn bud government Ua truth is, we arc niuniigino; our lo cnl, Stuto and nutinnnl ntliiiin corrupt ly nnd at too great coat. Ilia atntiatica taken trom tho reprta ot tho department and traced from the general government to tho loweat olllcea in tho land allowed tho exnen aes of each increased from one hun dred to threo hundred per cent. Lin coln's Httlury $25,0110, and now for the first time in tho history of the gov ernment the salury of tho President haa been doubled without the flint iota ol cause, with none demanding it, ex cepting tho chief executive himself. Kxtrnvagnnee in government once in fused will permeate tho whole body politic. Tho ordinary expenses of tho Uni ted Stilton (invcrnment, tor tho execu tive, judicial and logishitivo depart ments, in the first your of l.incolnVnd miiiistration (ho was iptoting from Ito pnhlicun ndministrniion thronghnnt,) was r..l,RHI,4.')0, while in tho yeur 1H7 1, of (ininl's n.lini uml i-nt ion, tbe sumo exjiensea nmoiniled to 8167,4-10,. 2!)7, nn uicrciiso ol over two hundred and fitly per cent. Ilo had no time to examine tbo expense of Congress, or tho other departments, hut tho same rule of an incnaso would ho found ap plicable to each andull. Coming nearer liome wo find tho same condition of our governmental athiirs. Tuko Penn sylvania, I'urtin's salilry in 18ti2 was 85,0(111, and now lor the flint timo in tho history ol tho Stuto, tho (iovern- or's aalary is 110,0(10, an increase of. one liunilivit per cent. In 1H02, tbo genond expenses of the Stuto govern ment were 1 W.ooo, while in 1874 they amounted to $1,000,000, an increase of one hundred and tifly er cent. io if you plcuxo to the legislative and ju dicial departments, it is the same. In counties and cities tho rato of increase ranges from one hundred to two hun dred nnd liH y per cent. These are tho secrets of our hard times. If men should farm in tho same wnv anil in crease tneir expenses to ttie same cx tent, lliey would ho soon liankntit. And the worxt of it is, that it ia our' money that is thus recklessly wiuan-1 dercd money taken Irom the pockets! oi i no laoorcrx and business men ol tho country, and a paralyitatinn of every Industry bus ami ever will bo tho result, Our government to-dnv. though Ko- puhlicnn in form, in practice more closely resembles an Aristocracy. The distinctive feature between thorn is, that the former is mado and governed by tho people for tho people, and tho latter is ruled by a few, and for the benefit of tho rulers. And when a Stato, under whatever name it may be called, is managed for tho advan tage of the office-holders, it ceases to be a Kepublic lor the people, and be comes an Aristocracy or personal gov ernment. In an Aristocracy tho few flourish hut tho many sutler. Kings and ringsters are rapidly bo coming the Aristocracy of our coun try ; and wherovor in power their will is as despotic, extravagant and cor rupt as that of any Aristocracy on tho earth. Alas, at tho bend of our ring ruled Slates is old Pennsylvania, and in the hands of ns corrupt a ring as tiod ev er let livo outside ot a penitentiary. Mr. Monaghan hero drew a start ling contrast in statistics between number of our .States. Thus see wherever States uro uncontrolled by corrupt rings salaries are kept steadily down to a Inir slum! artl, nnd In tho ring-ruled States the mnro potent tho ring tho higher the salaries. Compare the salaries of the (invcrnnrs of these two classes of States, cither oa a population or prop erty basis, and the exlruvagancu will appear more potent.. These startling contrasts show that we Bro ruled to ruin by allowing our selves to bo ruled by rings. Our peo plo nro overburdened with taxation. J'ho State, county, city and town tax ation of tho Vniled States, exclusive of that by tho Federal Government lorthovenr infill, was, in tho aggre gate, 8!i:t,774,l21, und for 1870, ten yearn thorenticr, the tuxes for tho samo purposo over tho stuno territory woro 8-77,M02,'l!15 nn incrcaso of nearly throo hundred per cent. JIow long can this bo endured ? JIow. long can any nation stand such tuxntion 1 How lur distant is Imnkruntcy il tins bo not stopped 7 JNowltis not so easy lo pat' taxes as In moil, when compar atively frco trom debt. Today ho was told ly an intelligent man that in ono of tho wealthiest townships in Ches ter countv there woro only three prop erties frco from mortgages nnd liens. llesttles our Individual (nihilities, a hugo mortgage in tho shape of our piinlic (lehls resta upon all our posses sions. The Federal debt is $2,100, 000,0110, ol" Which IViinsylvunii' share Is one-tenth, or !210,00(i,000 ; to winch adding onr countv, city and Htnto debt of $100,0110,001), wo havo tno mortgngo ol this Mitlo at over :i 10,000,00(1. Kitch year Pennsylva nia pays over $15,000,000 interest nn this great debt, and n no one to-day thinks ol dishonoring nny public; obli gation, wo must eventually pay the huge principal. Vut this burden must he homo while over $2,000,000 im properly taker, from the .locUoft of too pcopio ny taxation no lor years in our treasury, on which corrupt ringsters may speculate and carry on privuto bonking, Our remedy ns in individual enter prises must bo by curtailment of ex penses, which wo cannot hope for from tho licptihlican pnrty. And tho do rnand of tho pcopio of I'onnsylvnnia should bo for a reduction ol both sala ries ami office-holders. Tho formor nro fur too largo, and of tho latter wo havo many who should ho discharged nnd mode producers, Inslcnd of coH-"i stimcra) Siilnrias must ho reduce! to Iho lowest point ut which wo can com mand the services of our best men. And when wo can havo food men for low snlaries, wisdom demands in our priiill contliliort tbnt wo should triko tluun. Tho tliousnnds of men look intr towards anil Bi-rMmlillntf Inr ntllno pnvo tlmt we may cosily rotltioe sla. wit,,,mi ,lljur)r 1 P"1'1'0 vlco. A. lU'inocmtin rnniiiii club liaa lioen nrgniiir.ril in l'liiloilolpliia, with Hon. liiclinnl Vnnx M clirtlrmAn. Tilt OltllllNAL CoNfEIlKRATI KlAO. ennvitr-; rvevui, nivuiiiiir ine i aunouo Vmitu woim made tho rociniotita of the l'.,,.r...l n :.. .i ... ...... siruggio, auu as this tiunnor was idon tilled wilh the career ol tho company, it la doubly prized as a rvlia of tho oast. 1 ho donor, Mr. John 8. Bird, of l.ttiiiviis, an old member of the com pany, in a letter accompanying tho ling, thus torauly gives its history. "In 18(10, before tho passage of tho or dinuuee ol secession by this State, C'aptuin Kdward I. ills, of the bark Jones, belonging to tho Palmetto Line of New York pockets, raised tbia flag at ii n inast luiul in iow loik harbor, and his vessel was inobhod, hut they could not compel him to Btriko his colors. Un his return a gold-headed imlmetto cane waa proHCnled to bin by souio of tho Puhnetto Guard, ant in in turn ho transferred to them tho cus tody of the Dug. 'I'hoauceasion ol tho State waa nuickly followed bv agiri aivo military movements, and the flag aecoiiiiianica tho J'almolto (iuard in their various encampments. At the siogo of Numpter it marked their pa rade ground, and waa uaed in the truce bout Hint met the United Htatea barges. The Palmetto Guard oocu pied the fort Immediately after the surrender of Anderson, and thia flag wn the first raised on its walla after the salute, and before V. 3. Moses, Jr., has arrived at the fort The flag ro- maineii with the company until they were mustered for the war, and was then taken by Mr. Bird to bia homo, anil has since neeu in his charge. viumeston Am Ont (ikant Overboard.- The Philadelphia 7Yffuusaya: Mr. Orville Grunt, brother to tho President, and brother-in-law to the Indian ring, is reported to hnvo surrendered his trader's licenses for Forts Peck and Belknap in Montana Territory, and announced bis intention ol permanent ty retiring irom the Indian supply businesa. Orville saya that there is no longer any monny in it, and for that matter Hemes that lie ever made any except by legitimate means. Or- vi llo moves in good society, and is nohly connected, and it ia very aad to think that otio of such rare fortune in not addicted to telling the truth: vet inmost every ono knows that tho Pros mem Drotiier lias ticen enjoying a monopoly which could not have been maintained without the consent of his friend in tho White House. Wo hope Orville will noon find a tat plaeo for ins money. ny not torm a co-partnership with our friends, Savillo, Wil ier, and tho Rev. K. P. Smith, and iicrsttado Secretary Delano to go in as a "seciiil?" We havo an idea that auch a firm would fairly coin money. CnNFinisNCK. Tho Philadelphia Cammfimrmlth says: "Wo havo so much conlidenco in tho Democrats who compose ths investigating com mittee o tho State treasury, and in tho clmirnian'a ability to perform his unties, that wo rather think Air. .Mack ey need not congratulate himself. We would like to know what that Radi cal officer, the Attorney General, la going to do about the violated lawa he ia bound to enlorco. Mr. Dimmick is so ready, nn a Itadlcnl's representa tion, to give an opinion against a Dem ocrat, without notice or a hearing,that wo demand that ho shall at least per forin his duty on tho solemn report of a committee of the legislature, charg ing a Hudical with violations of law. It il high timo this Attorney General was tuiight that ho is hound by some rules of decency, if not tho lawa of the State. It must not bo lost sight of that Coventor llurtrunli ia the candidate of tho (irant-negro-orime-frand party. It must not be lost sight of that Gov ernor Jlurlranfl is the candidate of Mnckey and the Ktato treasury ring. It must not bo lost Bight of that Gov ernor Hurlranf. ia the candidate of thoso who refuse to permit tho books. papers, bank accounts, loans to private individuals, and to corporations of tbe mate treasury to ho examined by committee of the legislature. It may wen do mo exclamation ot tne Nov. ernor, "Save mo Irom mT frienda !" Let him reflect on the old proverb, "Toll me the company a man koepa ami i win ten you what kind ol aman ne is. "iiirda ol a leather, says an. other old proverb, "flock together.' Tun Governor-Ki.ect or Califor nia. The lion. William Irwin, the Democratic Governor-elect of Califor nia, is a nativo of Butler oounty, Ohio. llo wont to California in 1852, and in 18G1 and 18C2 was elected to the As sembly. In 1H69 bo was elected to the Senato, and re-elected In 1873, ho ing President of tho Senate pro tern. undor Uovernor nootli. llowaselect- od to tho Senato again, and became acting Lioutenant-Govoruor. llo is now tilling that office. From 1886 up to March last ho has been adorning l. A.l:.....l l.-: r.t. v.i. r " mw wummi viinu ui mu rUKH, fftiun, and litis there bad an excellent ex perience for tho now position to which tie has lieen culled, . , Father Imhoff, of Richmond, Ind., lias lust lived out Ins ono hundredth year. It is hoped by his friends that he will live to pack his carpet-bag next year, and Bay to tbo public: "imnoii tor mo centennial. Goon Advici. Tho Richmond Whig cautions Southern mcu who take teats in the next Congress to he moderate and temperate in manners, and holds up to them the oxnmples of llansotn, Gordon, l.amar, and other. jHfW drfrtisfmfnts. pAUTION. All peraona are hereby warned agatoat ne gotiating far nny of tbo following not., glten by ua lo Wm. Corley, elu One not calling fur flee hundred dollar., dated April 20, 1076. pay.bl n year after deto. eae note call. Ing for Are huadred and alooty dollar, dated Aprlt 10, 1K71, payahl. two yeera aher date, and on. other not. ealllng for tbr hundred and aranty dollar,, dated April 10, I;J, payabl. tore, ye.ra .ner aale, aa we aaeo not rroolred value ror Iba aama, w. will a.t pa th raid aotoa or any part thereof aaleil' compelled ta do to by oue proo.ee oi law. I; 1 w. jordah; liltheriborg, Pa , Sept. 16, '76-11 QATjTioN. 7t. j i , t , ,n : AH psrsons art hsrshjr eaa.lrr.r4 snisst purehuins; or in soy mstiitw wssitillta; with ths lotinwinK firopanj, ID the naajsuloB M 1st. Cn a .!.!(. an, of .Iranwood townahip, t(s t t eowi. t bad a, 1) auras ef son t ths groond, t aloTsa, I sink, 1 doojihlrsy, I tobls, t stand, t pilta, 1 act oarprnter toola. This prnsrtjr whs purohasad hy m at fihsriff 's sal sti tha dsr of Align, ptlt, aiisl Is loft wHb hl m laaa onljr, sulijsot to an? onlsr at anr lima. MARTHA CUNNINOIIAM. 8ap(. i. 'ri ll c AUTION. AH peradnf are hml.THoli.0ed agalnat nar. chaaing or In any way meddling with the follow pinperty, now lo the pneaeealon of A . V. MnlMO, of Welleoeton, rli t Ih.y horae, buggt, t aat double harneaa, I act aingte harneea, 1 alelgb, I plow, I red and white oow, 1 eooalng atuve, a the aama belong, lo tee, nnd II left with him na loan only, aubjevt in my or.r. GlearOeld, llrpl. II, 74 It I. J. NOROAR. c AUTION.- ) I.' '! r. All perann, are eref wanted agalnat nr- narng nr lo any way mendllng with the follow Pag properly, wow ba th nonia af Joeenh l'aae,r Belt lawaahlp, .la i I klaoh h.r, I gray homo, 1 ow, I et alngl h.rnn, 1 net donble harnoii, 18 bnahel ofont. II bnah.la f wheat, I Inlereit ia f acre of .era, at lb aama nelenga to me and la left with him oa loaa only, anl.jeot lo my order. , J, D. KI.Lld. R.mbarger, Brpl. 11, dmTn i ht r aixTr'h n otickZ Hello Il hereof glrm that Lerlort f Ad . mlnlilratK nn Ih ott.1 nf tAMI'EL POVTIL, Ut. of Cl.arf.ld kortugh, Cloarleld Manly, Pa., doeMmd, hiring been duly eranled ta V under elgned, all peraona Indebted I enld eHet will tlean make Immedlal ymat aad thee aring lalma et demaoda will prM.il tbem properly utbaalloaled tar aetllemoat wlthoat A. 0. TATI, , Claarlrld, dept. It, UT1 It AdB'r. Jlrg flood, ttrorrrirj, (Sit. KRATZER & LYTLE.!NEW NEW FIRM! IN TilKIK COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED STORE, Ar ark lag Joa thalr IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, to U.s lowest CASH PRIOEB. o Raduasd sspsnasa and aslling for raady paj saalilss titan to do It Thsj will andsavar to ba IIEADqiAItTKRH far stippljing ths sllisvas af Clssrfleld aoBBt Ilk DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Drera Oon.1. Vooti and Haoee, Uroeerlta, Wall Panw, Qu.enawar, Ae., Ae. Aa4 n.l otber goad, in their Haa. N. D.-TKHXS CASH. J. m. krat: J. U. LVTI.K. Cloarleld, Dm. I(, 187.. ED. W. GRAHAM, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Ha Jolt opened, at the old etnad, In Graham's Row, a eomplet atoch of A" E W GOODS, of rry deKriptloa. DRY GOODS, . , GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BDOTS AND BUOES, CLOTHING, tfc., ifc., IN GREAT VARIETY. . FLOUR, i MEAT, SALT, RYE, OATS, CORN, ALVA YS ON HAND AND FOR SALS ATA SMALL ADVANCE FLOUR Rfooirod b tht ear load, and told at a snail - - airaavos. A auj.plj of ROPE eoaataatly oa hand. dpsoial Indaotatfits offorod io thoss gsttiog oat Squara Tinbar and Logs, as wo dsa) largely im LaabcrsBoa's Sappliss, and an prs partd al all Hb:m to prehast tiia bsr and laa bar. El). W. G ft A II A M, Markot fllrwt, CLEARFIELD. PA. Oct. 28, 1871. II ARD TIMES HAVE NO KPPKCT IN FRENCHVILLEI t am awar thai there ar aome pereon. a little hard I pleaaa, nnd I nm alio awara that th eomplaiot of "hard timo" ia well Blgh nivreal. oai i am a mtnatoa bow tnat 1 oao aatiiry tbe formar nnd pro eonelaal.oly that "hard tim.o" will not effect tnoeo who buy their goodi from mo, aa au my palroni eball n mill. led Into lb. on er! of HOW TO AVOID HARD TIMES t hare good, .nonih to antu.ly nil Ih. Inhalil- tanu in lb lower ond of Ibe oonnty wbioh I aell at eteeeding low ratee from my mammoth ilore In hilll.KONUIIHU, where I eon alw.ya ba foand randy In wait upon aallere and supply them with Dry Goods of nil Kinds, Back a. Clotha, flatlnctla, Cnnitnerea, Muatlns, 1oi.in.a, uinen, liriiilngi, talleooa, Trtmmlngi, Hibbona, Lace, Hendy-mnde Clnthlng, Boot, nnd Rhoea, llata aad Cap oil of the boat material and mad. to order mm, Bocaa, utoraa, Hilteaa, LaMa, Htbboaa.An. UROCKRIEg OF ALL KINDS. OoffM, Ten, Roger, Rico, Mol.ae.a, Flah, Rait I'ort, Llaaed Oil. Flah Oil, Carbon Oil. Ilardwnro, Qnaeniwaro. Tlnwar. Caallo.a. Plow. aad Plow Caatiaga, Nolle, Rplhee, Cora Culllra Ura, Cider Proaaoa.and nil hiada nf Al.a. P.rfumry, Pnlnu, Vnrni.h, Qlnaa, aad a general oe.er.rn.ai oi otatlonory, GOOD FLOUR, 01 different hrnnda, alway. hand, aad wilt ho - - aold at th lwaat noaaibl Iguroa. 1. II. IfeClala'a Modiolnee, J.rne'i Medicines, Ho.utur e and Hootaad'a Bllt.ra. ItH pound, of Wool wanted for which the hlgh.it prle. will k paid. Clorenoed oa band and for sal. at Iba lew.it mark. I price. ' Aran, Ag.nl for glmltouvlll. and Carnena.llle Tbreihlng Mnohlnw, Irtv Call aad m for ynralra. Tea will lad aearylhlng aia.lly k.pl In a null More. . e .. . l U- COt'DRIKT. Frenchrlll. p. 0 Anguat 11, ISTt. JkTEWiTFKENFNEVV rGOODS JOS. SHAW tk SON Us? jual opened a Na Broaa, oa Ualn 8t.,CLa.ariiLD, Fa ' lately ooeuplcd by Wm. F. 1RWI1 Tliair atock eonaiata ol CtO CD CD LE) a Gkocsaiia of ths brat quality, QuKKNIWARK, BoOli Rntl SIlfJCB. and rterjf arllcl oaoraaarf for j one'a comfort. Call and stamina onr atock befor put oliMlngela.wbnrs. May 9, IROO-if. STEAM SAW MILL, KNOINK AND BOILERR FOR RALE. Th andrrtlgnad afore tor ante oa rraioaalle bora, I heir atcaoa lew mill, loeolod .1 W.llar ton, CIarold Co, Ps. The .agin, and kollera ar a. gowd aa aaw. The ilae of the ongln ii Hlll.udhiamd eomalag rdf. They will alee aell tkolr .hlngU and lath mill, aad all Iho worhiag aiaebUvory la the mill. Partial wiahiag I par. hole laa tall oa or adilree. , ORAHAM. WALLACE CO. Clrarlell, Pa., Jeae 10, lift. . fOffrlf$, KU. FiiOUit. j i;i:i. GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Market 8tret. oue dour wa.t of Slatutoa lluuse. Cltardeld. Ta. Keep.onat.nll on huail SIUIAI1, COKFKB, TKAS. COAL OIL. YBCP, ALT, 8PICER, ROAR, Canned aad tlriod Fruit., Tobacco, CfgHra, Can din, Ciclr Vinegar, Butler, Eggi, Ar. AUO, RXTItA OMR. MADE When! and Biickwlicnt Flour, Cora Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of which will be aold eheuu fur re.h or ia aonoDg. tor ei.nniry prouoee. A. U. KRAMER A CO. Cloarleld, Vnr. It, ls;t..f JE-MOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Wuuld nrpetttuttj aolifj the puMfc gmenUy that h bas rre. his tfruarry Hlors from tib.'s How, to tb building formerly oerupiod by J. Miles Kt-sta-r, on seond strsot. ait door to Uiglsr's hsrilware slur, wlisre ba (ntentla RSfping a full line of u u o v t: ii 1 1: s. IIAMR, DRIED IIKCFand LA 111). 8UUARS and 81 RI PS, or all grade.. TEAS, fjreen and Black. COFFEE, Roaatrd and (Irrrn. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, f'.fMf: PHI ITS, All klnde ia tbe market. PICKLES, in Jara and barrel.. SPICKS, in rery form and rariely. FAMILY FLOUR, Al l, KINDS OK t HACKKHM. SOAPS, WATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACUK-S IIHII'D ClIEIlRIEr!. Coal Oil aai L&mp Ckimnoya. And a cootj aisorlnrol of I hows things uanallv pt im a grocery aitira, wbicts. bs will aichsng lr markriing at tlic tnarket ncfs. WUI sll fur cafa aa cheaply as sojr otfasr ons. Plaaw ealt aad sa his stoolt aatl jodga for oarttn. JOHN McOAUt.HKV. CloarfieU, Way tr, 1874. Q.ROrKRIKS JAS. II. LYTLE, (Sureaieorti l.YTLR A MITCIIKLI.) WHOI.KS.VI.K AXI- HF.TAIIj DKAI.EH IN t'H IK i: I. INK III' TBAS. OOLONilS. JAPANS, tMPKRItt, YOUNO HYSOJf, KNUII-UI BIIKARFAST ' Pnroet la Harket. BUTrEH ANU l-.UU Will be kept nnd aold nt Iral noat. Cain paid r voooiry I rvaoco. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKEY PRUNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA IIAMR. Fix II. Macherol, Lake Herring, Cod, Ac. PlCkl.l.H. Rarrel Plrklei and Kngtlah Pick Ira. I'LIIUS AND I'lil.l). Floor, Corn Meal, Oal Ural, Ao. uchlTJ JAS. II. LYTLE. C- HEAP GHOCEUIHS! LDMHKIl CITV. PA Tbe nndrraigned announcea lo bla old rrlrml. nnd patron, that he hea nnened a good line ol UROt'KRIKS A PROVISIONS al Ilia old at.n.1 or hlrk A Spenocr, Tor which be inlieita n llliera1 patronage. . w. rlPBNCKR. bamtMr UiIt. I'a., March lo.tf. "noOT AKUSllOK MAKISO. JOPKPH II. DKKItlNll e. M..W.. .. . t. .....w ..w, .-.enraeia. ra., nee Jail received a Ina lol af Preneb Cair thine and Kip., Ibe K ... . . . 1 ... . bhhi, una ta now prepared tn man ulaelare .rarylblng In bla lin.. Ill will war rant hi. worh tn b. aa repr.a.nled. The cllli.n. nr Clenrlield and .Iclnlty ar. reireeirully Inriied lo give him a rail. "orn none at iBort nolle T-H'Tly GEORGIA & FLO III DA1'"11" """a . information ot Oeorgla or Florida, ihould nlurtibn r..r thr ""'"" ". pul.ll.hed al Ka.annah, '. una, HerK. I perennum. A.ieorliaere dr.irlng eu.lotuera in llieoe Hulr.. .ho..u eoliimiii. Il te Ae ir.r n.iier ti, .ny.iM., anerimrn eoi.iee arnt on r..l,it of a MHi. .j drraa J. II. KriTII.I., Rneannah. tla. a la i Uro HOUSU AND LOT V6l SAI.K. The Houae and Lot on the aomer of liar. hot and Pifik alr.nl. PUrf.i.l t. i. r... The lot oontaina nrarly an acre of ground. The houea ie a large doul.la frame, containing nlnr room.. P.r torm. nnd ntb.r Information appl In lb. euberrlhr, al the Poll Oltloa. P. A.OAI'I.IN. MEAT MARKET. F.M. CARD0N& BRO., Rear f Pl.V Opera Home, CLRARFIKLD, PA. Oar arranaemenla am rf ft.. ma.i ...i.. charaeler fur furnl.hlng the publl ellh Pre.b . - ,n. ana ol tin rery beH quolifr. n. alao deal in allhindaof A.ri.nli.r.1 l..i. 1 menla, whlrh we beep on e.hlMiion for the lien etof thepoblle. Call around when la lona, and lahe n looh al thing., or ad.lre.a na . .OAI1ION A IIIIO. Clraridd, P.., Jnly It, IHIt.tf. pUKSH MKAT MARKET. M. 0. BROWN & BRO., Mnrhet Ut,, Clvnteld, Would aaneane tn the eltl..n. nr j rlcioliy that th.y Mill ap , th. old Hand, wher. they .III heep rifahHoof, Vcl Mutton anil Lanili, of tho flncat qttnlltloa. htarhot BoraiBea Tm.... ti . Mntardaya. III. .. a call. " . M'' now a nito. $5 ' $20 i';'."'' " "TTirm. f" land, Main.. 4 LI.KUUENY HOTEL, IV (M.fl.l St , bel. T.lrd and Koutth,) t i,i:aiii.'I1.i.I), pa. Ttta aulieorihrr haling bceotn. proprietor ol Ihl. b.itel, w..uld roepeetlully a.h a librral h.i. vf public p.lroB.go. Price! reduced lo lull the tiuiea. J.o.lil-7i.if. U. L. LEIP0LDT. S'Uso.uKiiAN.VA iiousn, ) L'URWKNSVILI.E, PA. MKIVI0.N READ, Paoraiaroa. llarlag hoeom nroprietor of thia Hotel, 1 would reap.ctfully eulicit tbe patronage or L public, jluua. leaaautly nnd eooeenlcntly eii-u.U-diB -.1 raflttod aod relurni.hed : good aan le room. uobd. Ail railroad Iraiaa atoo al thia h-uae. Janu-To oil aw iYousii, O tl'or. ol liark.-l A Pront etreet.,) CLEAIlflKLIi. PA. The uii'l'r.i-ued h.riog l.l.a eherge of tbla Hold, would re.pocttully etilich iiol.lic i.tronr. J.ol'7t U. II PULLKHTU.N. VVTA-SHINGTON HOUKeT IT NEW WASII1XOTOX, I'A. Thia w and well furni.hod bouro haa been taken by Ilia unj.reigo.d. He teela eonfident .r beiog eblc to rroder Mliifaotioa lo Ihoee who may favor biai with a call. Hay I, IS7I. U. W. IIAVIR, Prop'r. jTontouh il ittat, Oppoaile the Court ll.ua, . LOCK nAVIKlKSN'A. joU Tl HAl'hEAL A KROM. Prop'.. T OYD nOUSE, XJ Main Btrett, PHILlPSUVRfl, PK.VS A. Tohlo aiwayi aupplled with Die beet tbe nt.rhrt nff-irda. The (reeling public t. inriied locall. aol,'7S. K0IIKKT LOVD. THE MANSION HOUSE. Cortisr of Hoouiidaad Market Streets. CI.r.ARI'ILI. PA. THH old aad soanaodlwas Hotel hu. 4eHas lbs paal year. ba ifllarsd ta double hi for oner eaaity for ths soUrtatnsieDl vt atrso gera an guests. Tbo bd buii.iirj has Urn rtftirniahodp and tha proprietor will iirs Bo pains to ronder bio gussU otiafortatlt eh its staring with bin. , Ths 'Maaaioa lluaae" Omoibut ruoi to and frora tbe Depot oa the arrlTst and dpnrtu?t of each treiB. JOHN DO IIU II KKTV. aprt-70 tf Prurielar 33.1 litis. P. K. AtlROLIr. S. V. ARIOL0. F. K. ARNOLD & CO., JSaiikt rn mill Sarokers, Rejuoldsvlllc, JelTersoti Co., Pa. Minor meired on aVnnalt. Dinentinti at mn. derate ratfs. Km ten. ami torotra Ksehsnire ,). wftfa on hand and eollftirmf prntaptly niade. i.ejni(iaviiie. ieo. in, ins.-iy County National Bank, OF CI.EAKFIK1.D, PA. ROOM In Masonie UniMlng, one dor north ol C. D. Wilson's lnig Store. 1'sjaaeo Tiekrta le and fnm Lireri'ol, Oueeni- town, (ilsagnw. London, Psrla and CopenharnB. Alao, Draft for sale on tbe Rural Hank of Ireland and ftDerlai Bank of London. JAjir.1 r. LCUHAKU, Frei t, W. M. FIIAWp Caahier. tl:l:T4 7 DREXEL & CO., No 34 ftonth Third Htmt, Phllalelphfa BJVKLH8t And Dealers in Government Securities. Application br rnsil will receive prompt at ten lion, and all Information ebeerfully furniahed Orders solietrd. April II -if. Jfutistra. " j.' mTstewart, " d. v. s., S.flS OtEoa orer Irwlu'a Drug .Slore. lrt;i'f Ct'RWKN'PVILLK, I'A. All dental operations, either In tbe mtvliniiir.; or op-retire brunch, promptlj sltrndrd to and saiialarunn gusrsnterd. hj.ee mi ettentitra .mil to lbs treatment of diseaaea of thv natural Ireih, asms and tnoulli. IrrecnlaritT el tl.e teeth fnr- cerfollTcorrectl. Toeth eiireeted wttbuut iir by tho uss of F.tbcr. and artificial ttli inserted of the Ik it umterLil aiJ warrant rl to n-nder set- ilfaction. a,ni!2f-'J l:lr D KNT1STHY, llariog dotenained to loetite in Cutaenavilla for tbo parpose of parsoinf mj pro.'etaioo, 1 herclir olW wjf ssrvicSn to tbe pubt.o. I liae jut ftnirbed a term of dental insirnttona oB'tcr Iho bent teapliera of the I'ennfrlvenia I'oIIrga of lent)l Purgery in Fhtladrlpliia. srd am now prt paScd to e.eeute all work pertaining to dt-nt. utrr in the best manner, witb the lateet iinprute. menl. Ail work guaranteed to give entire aat l fact ion ar to quality and duration. Teeth ei traeted without paio. Koom in nr Brink balli iag. For farther inforroxtioa si'plr in per .a or address B. M. TllO.Ml'SUN, nchSl'Ti-tf. . CnrwrneTilK Ps. A . M . H ILL S Would respectfully nolifv bif.ett.'iiu tli nt he has reilnritl tlirpfioe nf AKTf KlCtAL TEKI H to 0.00 iter eel. m $.11.0U fr a double set. For anj two enonR oomlng at tho same tioas, lo bare sa-h an Bipi'r set, will gut tbe two sets for XiM. r $17. earb. Terms Inrarlsblr CH. Clearfield, JuIt I, 1874. GEORGE E. FIOBACKER, WBrttl'.liAt.a DR-iLBK IX WINES AND MUCOUS, ' CLEAnFIKLI), PA. Mr .lace of bnnlneas is on Market street, di rectly 0iosita the Court floats, whire 1 dpire to keep a fullatiickof Pl'KK Uyi ORS, and will warrant them to bo suob to tay rat 'int-r. tiir mo a eall. ju.y 51, 74 t WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. At the end of ths new bridge, WEST CI.BAllFIKLD, I'A. The proprietor of this estsbllbmrttt wi.l bay bis liquors direet from distiller. Forties Laung from this house will ba sure to gt a pure arMt le at a sin. 11 margin above eoft. Ilolel lnjirr e in lie furnished with liquors nn reasonable term. I'u. re wines and brsn.lies direct frjw Steley's Vinery, at Itaih, New York. tiKoiniE N. COl.Ill'HN. Clearfield. June I A, lHJo-tf. PURE llYE WIIISKV. Ws sgaln call your attention to theV"..re eple braird brand of gf-od, and we do rowith ihetfin TiotioB that there Ip a Rreat want riiating among a xA nnmlvar nf porpona whi are compelled in oao. medleiaally or othrraiie, a pure wiii-kr. To supply thia want e otli-r Hallc.v'a I'u re RyS), an article which h n baen liriore t'ie p'ili" ' for a number of year, it reputation iun.iin( high as a thoroughly rtiMe elimil.nt ( medical men. An aa evMenee. quii a nninVr "i" our eminent pliyaitiana ptrifrii e II tn the virls ain of all others. Hi-Ing ma'le on the beat known a'ii-iit,Ht prin ciple, from the eliotee-l grain, ami by prrii-l diftillorr, It rvtnina a delirhifiil flavnr, a(, greatly imprnreil by apn, m.ikc il larj- lj m.utjitt alter by Aral clat hilo Stand drnigial. Bhoald j'iu desirr to irive tbia ahiaky a trial, and are In dmbl aa to whether ynur hotrl uriliuji giM kerp it, (n t having one of our ain di!t ed,) write In ua snd we shall o mit h.ippv l direct yoo to the persons win. handle eur g"'J' in T"nr aMitriiboriifMii. V are aUtt le tir.n.'iriihrai anil iBtiiifn'tin'rl vftliew.dl.liiMiwn I)K.BI'K KH'j IONIC IlKllB IH'I TKltfr, which has be. n aoci-eiMully ed f-T tiVft Ihirtv taa oa Tllrw..! l'..riA,r .nil li,. pejaus aim i in'r. MruUr;.. 121 4N Third W.( FliilsdvlLia. "IITIIKKK to buy tny 1H1V U0Ol.. liKO- IT eerie. UueenitiTerft. I laaa war, hruep a- Notiona, Cimft-ctinneriea, A o,, cheap lr eah. The aiilnrribi-r beep Iravs to infuris hi m'I ana nw eustomers that he has opened A VA1UKTV 6TOHB IH UIV.S IIOI'K, PA. And will si II sods at rrier to suit Ihe time. A liberal reduction will he made to mtimrri buy ing at whole,, Call and examine bit stock befor tnrhi'l amcwhera. A liberal ahars of public patn saaj iOIICIICd. C. 3. KK AOV. Ulen Hope, Pa., Juno H, I ST 1 - TlONKKIIINti I1II.L PO.iTIMi The unjrrairni'd would remerlfiillr lr.IVHir.tlir illi.ni of t'lc.iflrld and rirlnll that h r"' plred I cry nil Aurllon, Vre.loo. .nd ollirr Mi" on iborl noliro, nnd at rr..nal'l. rle. rw Hill.. I'o. ten. I'mgrammcaml Mbit adi.rlii'H pn.ted and d inlri l.nlr.l la Ihe moil coii ' -n""' place.. A ahore of rohlie i.alienare l n ii'".- N. I.. HollIN". March If, 'l tf. CLaineM, Pa. I.OH ,I.I!..-Tn. undrr.linrd "rra W e.le a e.ln.l.le Inmm nrnnetle ie the nnr.arl ol Cle.ra.ld. L,t eflilo" fr.t, with a r'" lory plaiih hioiae thereoa erected, itb roi.ma down alairi and r..nr hod rmimi op ." AIm, lewlng room and bath room on trend n". lloun Ani.hed complete from cellar Ie Uoud double porek nnd good w.Ur. I'"" M lon.i.le and paymenla raa. . M M.ugrt WM. M. MrCI'LLOt On. Janll.ly