THE REPUBLICAN. OLBARFIEM), PA WIDNI8DAY MORN1NQ, KEPT, ft, lfiTd, Terms or Subscription. If paid la advenes, or wtthla ihrM months ...St It paid after ibrM sad before ill mouths,,. I 88 If paid ePer the xpirfttloM of sit months ... I iTMtHri. B. M. PiniHiu A Co., News. paper Advertising Agents, IT Park Row, corner Bkain Html, art our duly authorised Agents a niw xori uity. ftKLIUIOtm NOTICKH. Method let Episcopal Cburch-HT, B. P. Btuvbss, l astnr. Publie Ssrvtoe evsry Babbatk 01 1U a- m., uia T r. M. Bahbatb School et A. H. Prayer . stiog every Thursday, at Tl P. M Conn union Borvloe, first Sabbath of ovary month, a in A. M. Weil Clearfield M. R. Clmrrh K.fi Wm. II, Ditt. nnd J. P. ANnsnsra. Pesters. Preaching every alternate Sunday, at ft o'clock. P. M . puoiiBjr Bobuol si U, P. M All sre Is vltrd to sltand. Fresh) terlau C'hurrh Kev. M. S. Deri, a a. Hiibhiitn ser vines morning tod evening Sab bath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting W ednee- aay rout a if. Ml f ranele Churrh Cktholir Hv. P J.bsBaiPAii. Prseehinget lu o'oloek, A. M.,ob too Irst, third end lourtb Nundaysoreaob montk Vesfereniid Benediction oCthe Hlrssed Beerement at 7 o clock, P. M. rundny school ft try Huilij nnerneon et o mini. OKKKIAI. DIHt.CTOHY. rB OP lOtOm OPARTSU ItMlOMf OOORT. R ond Monday of January, TYrd Monday of Merck. Flirt Monday of Juno. Fourth Monday of September. T1MI or BOL01UB COM HOI PLEAS. first Monday of Jan. Second Monday of November. PVBUO OP PIC Hi. Pmidnt -Wye Boa. Charles A. Meyer, Look Haven. Anuiant Lm JudgtUon. John H. Or vie, of lisiieionto. Aitwiati Judy William 0. PoUj, Clearfield) jobn J. need, vurwonsvtlle. Prolkonoiary Kli Bloom. Ktfi'ttr una Ateerder L. J. Morgan. Ihttriei Attony Prank Fielding. JVmiarir David MeUanghey. .?. William K. MoPberson. OtHtHly Surveyor Ham Ml F. MeOloskey, Cur. weosville. Ooumtw Omi si feefoeers Clark Brown, Clear field Thomas A. Mctles, Chr.t P. 0.J Hairis Hoover, t learn eld. County Auditors Christ. J. Ksaggy, Glen llopo Samuel A.Caldwell, Williamsgrove; Joba U. uonner, nurnuae. Count Voromtr J. B. Naf. Now Wasbtostoa. Jmf Commiwontrt John W. Sbugart, JamM Biiiencii, viaarnra. Sp9rinftuUmt of Puili School -John A, GrBory, Carwraavkllo. tiotarit Public John W. Wrlgljr, Wn. R aaoaugn, ujtui u. uoraon, Clearneldt Jot. H, Irwin. N. B. Arnold, CarwanaTlll J. J. Llnglt, uaoooia Milia. Oir Spttial eo In ma it decidedly latoraatlnf In local point of law, and profitable reading bo oatatdera wno want w mi money. FRIDAY, OCTOBER flTH, IB THl LAST DAY TO PAY TAXES, IF YOU WANT TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENT THIS YEAR. Oysters and publio schools will be opened inte tnontb. A fig tree bearing 111 tls is the cronartf of lira. M. 0. John ion. of Munev. P. AUoona is 1 , 1 ti 4 Icot above the level of tbt leaf Qallitiin 1,10(1, and Jobaatown 1,177, An adjourned argument Court wan held in this place on Friday lait Judge Mayer presided. llev. H. F. Stevens delivered the aermen at the aft t moon Mrfloee In tbt Weat Clear field Park laat Sunday. "C. 0. C." stands for Champion Cent en olal Cuoutnber, wbiob le tn a garden at Bwinton, VL It li fir feet two Inobn long and till growing. The special train run from Hunting don to (ha Newton Hamilton Cam p. meeting lat Sunday a week eonalated or eighteen can, nil well filled with patieogen. The Mahoning Argus, published by John K. Coxion, K.q , atPunsintawnry, Pa., baa bean anipendrd la ooneequeaeo of the oontloued III health of Mr. Coxaon. At the coming Re&sion of the Septem ber Court, application will be made for charter! of Incorporation for a Preebyterlan Cbveb at Dolloli, and a Uetbodiit Church at Oberry Treo. Sheriff McPburson is aguin on hand with hii periodical real eatato bulletin. What dea (be poor lax payer tblnk of tbeae good nnd glorioui tltnea brought npoa them by Rndloal rule or ruin policy t Hive aa a ebange. , i The Brookville Jtrpvbtiean says sov- eral Ireigbt train pamd over the Low Qrade K i I road on Sunday n week. They muat be do- : lag a bri.k bulnraa on that ruad if they re tbui i compelled to violate the Sabbath. Mr, John Dougherty, formerly pro- . prietor ot tbo Menaioa Uouto in ihia place, but lately of tbo City Hotel at Tyrone, baa laaeed the I SL Cloud Hotel at llootidale, thta eoant, and took poHtaaion or tbe tame lait Friday, Sept. let. The Indiana Messenger of last week aya i "Baaka townahlp lao't an bad. John 0. Smith threabed thirty-tbraa doiaa of w beat and aaoared tberefrom thirty buibeli of ated-wbeaL It waa lowed on tbe 23d and 24tbof Auguit, 1871. Cantbiibobaatr" - The name of the station heretofore known aa Dunbar, oa the line of tbo Tyrono A Clearfield Railroad, bit recently been ebangod to "BoyntoB," la honor of our townsman, Jboa. Boyntoa, Keq. Travelen oa tbe T. A 0. Rail toad should not forget this. -. ' flev. J. K. Anderson will preach from ho itaod erected for tbe ooeasioa la tha Wast :iearfl.ld Park next Bnoday afternoon, at 4 I'olook. Wo hare been requested to give aotloa hat servioM will bo held at tbo Park orery 8ab wth during this month, proridlng the weather Mtlaaea favorable. i Co. Sup't. Gregory is now on his lanal tour of holding teachers' examinations, ho examination of tesohers for Clearfield borough d Lawreaoo township was held la the Leonard raded School building, la tbe borough, oa Moo y or laat week, the inth alt. A large number teaehere ware In attendaooa. Tbe time ibr opening our borough tools baa been ebaoged from tbo first Monday September to the first Monday la Ootober (bo tthotd day of tha month), and will remala for six months instead of eight, as heretofore, i salary or tba Principal baa been Ixed at I for tbe term. Mr. Samuel Huston, of Nittany Con scanty, soa-ia-lew of John L. Cattle, Esq., of pleeo, died at his homo oa Wednesday area laat, of typhoid ferer. At tbo opening of the teaalal Exhibition, Mr. Bastoa waa a member to Centraolel Guards, and waa serving la that wity when bo was takoa sick. He leaves a aad one child. ho Ponn'a. Hail road officials, says Huntingdon Jfoeiier, are putting a stop to the Urtg of appUs, aabea, pita, aoffoa, Aa at tbe ral depou along tho lino at traia Una, At oaa this will break an o,utto aa aatonaivo thriving baainsss carried oa by soma half an women, who defended oa tbo sale of these lea for a livelihood. 'ho Superintendent of the Allegheny ity Wt-rk house state that of tbo largo anm Ht "tramps" who bave been sent thorn wltbia laat three weeks, aad whooa lias hve ax I, only Ivo agreed l remain aad work for a fefwaao. They preferred reaming about, ctcel ride aad leading tbo Ufa of outcasts and ra it rather than make from 1M U $2.ftft per ( lo these yagahoada deeerre either fympa tr abarity t Wa answer la tbo aegaUra. 'aoi'iuoY. i W annual prognostl r of the eomleg Wioter speaks tbualy t tw never known It to mil that a full barvestta flably followed by a long aad sevcro Winter eer havo two mild W inters In aaooeasloa. sfore, look ont hr a vary oold Wioter." ear memory serves as right, aad wo think 11 , this la tba seme individual who aald we 1 havo a cool Summer. Ha should bo eon ft to that place where theprestatBammarwae 4 .p. m . m 't of lotion remaining unc.Ulmod F.tt.ftM tx ClmiMt, tor Ik. wk MAiag . Il.rH.t ElBb.ll, Cirl itRn, M.tll. Mil, 1.1. v . o. Ll.k, A. P. Menea, Oeerge Y. aioOoUewgh.J. Y. River! Henry' Smith, Walter Smith, H. M. Walfe, BlUo r. a. AUUirfp.M. Dbad. Peter Lftbordo(ofJohn),who was bora aad resided for aaay year ia Ualoa towaahla, this eounty, but who baa, for tha past Ift yean, roolded at Mo Use's Half PaJIs, la Saydtr oonaty, died at hli home oa Monday, tho Hist alt., la the 4ta year of his ago. Ills lesoad wife or vires btm, but ao children. wa RtiamTannshv. A number of capi talists hare heea Interviewing our oennly recent ly, with a view of erecting a Urge steaia tannery along tho railroad somewhere between the mouth of Olearflotd ereek and Curwenuille. Wa under atand that the gentlemeo look lug for a location bavo viewed with favor the ground lying a short distance below tho tloodfellow bridge, between tbo railroad and tbe river, aa tbe most eligible, and tbey are iboat negotiating with Mr. U. L. Reed for a sit. Tba questioa of bark li tbe principal object In leeetlng aa oatabllahment of this kind. 0a this polni, it must ha admitted that our town presents tha very beat facilities for obtaining aheap bark. Wo doubt whether there la another spot la ths Stale more favorable. Here wa have the valleys of the Susquehanna river and ClearSeld ereek tba former navigable lor ralu aad floats for fifty miles and tbe latter for forty miles abova this place. These two streams, to gether with their tributaries, present Iba largest bark field ia tkls State, and It oaa bo transported by water far cheaper lhao by any otber mode. Parties who have the capital and posieis a know), edge of tbe be.lares are losltig money every day that they dulay the errotion of this esseutlally aeeriseiy enterprise. 11 i o i An Abi.r Advocatk. H was our good fortune tn be prtetnt and Halsn to n dis. oonria delivered In the West Clearfield Park grove, last Sunday morning, by Rev. II, M. liar moa, D. J, profe.sor of Greek end Hebrew la Dickinson Coll.gr, Carlisle, Pa. He look hi text from 0Bcsie, alix ebai. aid lUth rarsa, wbleb reads as follows t ' Tbe soapier shell not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shtluh eome J, and onto him shall the gathering of the people bo," Dr. Harmon Is evidently on of tbo ebamplona of tbo M. B. churoh at this day, and fts a pulpiteer faes few equals. He is short la oration but be carries his thunderbolts with btta, and b hurls them at lha enemy In such a random manner aa though he did not earn wher they took effect. He gave lha Tyndaliltos, Darwinians, nnd other "small minds' some awful broadside, supposing, of coons, that b had annihilated them, and felt perfectly satisfied that bis moral positions could not be saecessfolly eontradiettd His self-posses- sioa and Independence are one-half or bis fueeess. This will be ao news to him. Dr. Harmon preached aa able aarmoa from tha pulpit of tba Clearfield M. B- Church on Sunday evening, from 1st John, vtb sbap. and 4th versa. Tha Church was filled to lie utmost capaolty. A SARI COMPLIMENT. One of those rare but exceedingly pleasant Inci dents that loinetimas fall to the lot of Individuals and com muni ties was witnessed at lha Leonard Houst, ia this borough, last Friday evening. Tba following correspond rnoe is to tha point i Ci.xinriii.D, Pa., August 30, 1878. Hon, Jamtt T. ttanard t Dam Bin: In the statement Dubllshed this day by tba School Board ot Clearfield, the citisena of our borough are Informed of your munificent gift to the Leonard U raded School. As a sliabt evidence of their appreciation of that gift, and of your persistent labors in tbe eaoee or education in our midst, they would reipeelfull7 tender you a complimentary supper, to take place at tbo Leonard House, on P ft day evening, hrpl. jet, W. tl. IHLI-, A. C. Tatr, . E A. Biqlkr, On behalf of citisena. Ct.ARPiRi.n. Pa.. Auruit SI. 187(1. W If QUI, A. V. Tu and A'. A. Biyhr, Cum- )(( on Mall of etfts ena t Urntlrmrh j Your letter of fid lb Inst., Inviting me to a complimentary etinper, is before me, I accept, with pleasure, your kind invitation, and would express to yon, and through you to tbe cititene ot Ucerneld, my tbanke for tbe apprecia tion of my efforts in behalf of education. ary respectfully, your obedient servant, Jamkr T. Lborard. In accordance with the above corresponds no. about eighty of tbe tax payer of this borough and vicinity met at tho Leonard House, on tbe evening Indicated, and partook or aa excellent upper, gotten np la tho best style, by Mr. S. B. Row ond his estimable lady. After supper the following toasts were offend: M Tho Leonard Graded School and the Common School System of Pennsylvania.' Hoa. Wn. A. Wallace waa called upon to respond, which be did In a neat and happy addreee. ' The Beach and tbo Bar of Clearfield, waa the next toast, to wbleb Hoa. O. R, Barrett re sponded In a neat and appropriate way. The Trustee of tbe Clearfield Academy" wa responded to by Hon. J. B. McEoally, In a short address on the early educational struggle of Clear field town. " The School Board of Clearfield Borough " was responded to by T. H. Murray, Eq In a short address, la which be gav a history of the erec tion of the Leonard Graded Sohool building. Tbe Religious side of the business oommuaitjr of Clearfield M was rwpended to by Rot. Wtn. U. Dill, ia a neat and characteristic speech. Tbe Tax pay era of tbe Clearfield School Pis. triot " was tha last oo tbe list, Israel Tret, Esq., was called oa for a response to Ibis toast, and that gentlemen took the floor and made one of tba best efforts of tba evening. All present enjoyed tba festivities tf tho oeoai ilon to a great degree, and about 9 o'clock the party separated by drinking the following toast, standing t M Long life, health and prosperity to Bn. Jeinea T. Leonard." Mr. Leonard's donation to the Sobool District amounts to over $14,000, a aum which the tax payers of tho district would bars been burdened with for a century hence bad It not bona for tho liberality of the gentleman above named. It It a gift all tha mora appreciated by oar people, be- oeuse It oaa be enjoyed by each and alt It la not fur tha boaefit of tbo few, bat for all tho peo ple of the district rich aad poor alike. ANOTHER f IRC AT WOODLAND. Last week wo ehroalcled tbo burning of the Hope Fire-Brick Works, at Woodland, and this week we are called upon to record another da- straotlv fire la that Tillage. About 1 o'clock on Sunday morning fire waa discovered la tbo saw mill of the Albert Brothers, by a party of young men living la Woodland, and who were returning to their homo at that hour from a visit to Clear field. While tbey were putting their horse la tbe stable, a small light was discovered la tbe mill, and they Immediately started toward U, suppos ing at first that some persoa was la tbe mill with a lantern. Tbey suoa discovered, however, that It wa a genuine fir, and, after giving tbe alarm, did their almost to prevent It spread. But their efforts were futile, and la flv minutes after Its discovery the mill waa all a perfect blase of fir. Almost simultaneously with tbe fire at tho mill tbe piles of boarda were fired, and toon all ware destroyed by tbo devouring element. Tbo mill bad not beea la operation slnee the preceding Wednesday ao fire had beea about it during that time, and U Is, therefore, highly probable that, aa la the ease of the Hope Fire- Brie k Works, this fir wae the work of dero devil incendiaries, What benefit or pleasure such asamp aaa darlv from tbo burning of private property I beyond all bamaa perception. About 2,000,00ft feet of lumber, which wa owned by Jona. Boynton, Esq., of this place, ware burned, together with tbe mill, valued at about $20,000, which wa owned by tho Albert Brother. The water-tank and several hundred cross ties, belong ing to tbo Pa. Railroad Company, were also burned, as was tbo oe of W, I. Curl ay, Keq., both buildings being ia aloes proximity to tbs pile of lumber, Tbo entire lee la la tbe neighborhood of $49, 0ft. Mr. Boy a tea bad an laearaaee of about Sll.Oftft aa tba lumber bat we did not learn the aanuat nf lasuraaoo en tbe mill. Oreat excitement prevails la tbe neighborhood of Woodland, and tboald tba authors of tbe fire he dissevered we apprehend they will receive summary punishment at tho bands of tbo people an that rtetait. RTILb AROTRRR. About 10 e 'clock on Sunday night, the fid laat., Ira waa discovered la the lorn bar -yard of Hoover, Harris A Co., at their large steam saw mill, Mo.t, la Graham townahlp, about two aad aao-half miles east of Bigler station. Tho Samoa spread very rapidly, nnd aeon tbo mill, two dwelling houses, and their entire atoek of sawed lumber, foil ft prey h the ftre-tead. Tki Ira to very Jastly luppoaed to be tho work of aa taooadlary, a the mill had boon Idle for a weak previous. Tbo less will foot np free $20,090 to $2,090, oa wfaleh then waft n tmall tasarnr.ee. At tba rata that firm havo raoently been klndmd amoag ear manafaeturlag establishment, tkls oonaty will aeon bo oenplolaly bankrupt. Wltkiu n radia of about Urea mile from where this fire oeeered, over SlM.ftftft worth of property has been destroyed by fire daring tbo poet six week. Wo era opposed to any aad alt klad of mow law i bat wo beaeatly thlah that the oltlasna of those piece which have been vblttd by tbeee woaadrels woaM ha Jostifted la ergaalalag vlgilaaeeeem milteee aad keep a sharp leek -out for theeerll. lain, who are were taea murderers, aad, If thsy oeoeeed maaethlagLhem, bang them le the nearest ton. Wo any again, wa at opposed It samaaary JusUsej bat wa believe a) to be wail aaeri ted. If Sot oiattly Justifiable, hi these eeeee. Coal Oil. Ly tlft has received a oar load of oal oil, and eaa sell It by tbo quart or barrel. Also, by " tt. Wanted 11,000 uord of Hemlock and Rosk Oak Bark, fur which ws will pay tho highest marLst price. Jylltf. A. O. Kaanan A On. LoRlLLAitD'a Tobaooos. Lytle, of tbls place, has tho agency for Clearfield oonaty fo r Lorlllard'i oalebrated brands of tobacco, aad oan Mil them at factory prices. Wo are neccMurily compelled to loavo out several new advertisement toll weal, not being able to get them la typo oa aooenat of largo additions to tbe Sheriff eelca. Among eta era Is tha statement or tha school funds of Bell township, aad a largo advertisement for T. A. Fleek A Co.'a Horn, ta wbleb they anuounoe that tbey bavo secured tbo services of an excel leal milliner, who I at present la Naw York ally, se lecting and purchasing a lull Una of the latest lylea of millinery goods also, that Mr. Fleek I soon golag to Naw York, and will add largely to their rail and Winter stork If ha doesn't get lost. The ads. will all appear la their proper place next week. ' Clrahpikld Coal Trade. State meat of Coal and other freight lent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pannaylvanla Rail road, fur I Ue week ea.il eg Augosl 24, 1076, and the seme liine last year t coal. Tons. Fortua week ,.m 18,47 fauis lime last year 1T,(W4 Increase ..... 6,841 Prettumly during year 750,904 nam time last year H 4a Increase - 206,10ft Total In lftTS 774.SS0 Same time last y tar H ftl,14l Increase H 911,017 ornsK PRRIORTS, Lumber , 84 can. MtseelUneoue fretghta -, 102 " Special, WANTKD by Arnold, at Cnrwoiisfllls, o,MH cords oak and nemior earn, I1MMMM tfH-lnrli shaved ah Ingles. HHMHtO V-ft-loch sawed ah In glee. ItHMMMs ftet Lucb pin boards. aepLfl. Brooia FoR Bali. H. Newton Shaw keeps a mil supply or rretiome euggieo anu riatiorm Wagons for sal. To be aeea at the Shaw House yard. Call oa or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvan la. may le-ii. WANTED by Arnold. at CurwenaTllle, a.uoneordaoaa ana Dean lorn nam l(NMMH) ttft-lnrb shared ah Ins: lea, MHHHMi 'i t-Inch sawed shingles. 100,000 (eel luck plnn boarda. etpt.S, HHNHIBLI2 ADY'ICE. Yon are asked every day through the solomas of newspapers and by your Druggist to nae some thing for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint that yon know nothing abtot, yon get disoonraged spending money with but little auooesa. Mow to give you satisfactory proof that Ureen'a August Flower will core you of Dyspepeia and Livor Complaint witb all its effects, such as Hea.-t-burn, Sour Stomach, Biek Headache, Habitual Costive ness, palpitation of the Heart, Water-brash, com ing up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac, we ask yon to go to your Druggist, 0. D. Watson, and get a sample bottle of Urrrn'r August Futwaa for 10 cents and try ft, or a Regular slao for 76 eents, two doses will relieve yon. apr576Vowly A FEW THIN GH THAT WE KNOW. Wa know that a disordered stomach or livor produces more suffering than any other oaute. We know that very few phyeicians are anceessfol In their treatment of these disorders. We know that DaUosla'a Radical Care will, without the shadow of a doubt, almost immediately relieve and permanently cure all of tbesa dietrea.lng symptoms. We know of thousands who are will ing to testify that what we say is Ur ue to the letter. Wa know that if you will giro it a fair trial yon will let us add your name to the "cloud of wit nesses Will yon give it a trial, aad dolt aowf Trial sfie only 26 ceata. Sold by O. D. Walaoa, and Hartswick A Irvin, Druggists, Clearfield, Pa. Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup It per fectly Bafe, ex trend y palatable. No physic re- Inired. Coats 24 cent. Try It. For ale by O. Wataoo and Hartswick A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. mob 22eowly. -. WANTED by Arnold, at Curwonevllls, S4HH) cords oak and hemlock barb HMMMM HO-iaeh ah a red eh Incite. HHMMrO 44-Inch sawed shingles UMMMHf rent Ineb pine boards. sept. 6. WN. KKtilVH LOCAL The great demand for Mme. Demorest's pat terns, enable me to been a full ajaortmeatofl tall tbe patterns In the catalogue. Fall styles rvouivwi in law ueje. Another now stock of rood reeei red this! ieou. The haadsomestassortmsnt of Const la the! eounty, Just teoetvsd. Aug. 10, 187ft. . 1, 1176-lf. Ski- At Bigler station, la Bogga township, Clearfield county, Pa., on Tueiday, August 22J, 1876, Kdltb May,onl child or Austin D.and Mercy F. Trump, aged S years, 1 months aad 1ft days. ' I taks these little lambs," said be, H And lay them la my breast i Proteetioa they shall find la me, la me be ever blest." In Walker township, Centra oonaty, Pa., ea Wednesday, Ausust 3utb. 1076. of tTDboid fever. Samuel Huston, aged 96 years, 9 month nod 1ft uaya. Railroads. Peniiftyl vania Railroad TYRONH t CLEARFIELD BRANCH fH nd n.r Mond.j, APRIL IT, 1IT, Ik. J ruHD.er Tr.ln will rntt d.ilv (.lent Ban. day.) btwMB Tjrroa.ud OIrn.ld M follow. CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. 0. 1.wi.pJJoBdaotor LEAVE HOl'TII. LEAVE NORTH. Ciirw.olll...l:t, r. Tyron. l.4i,A.. Om.lk.., t.i,, ' l'killpibur,...l(l.., ' CIr.ld.....ll.M, C.rwN,.lll...lliit, Cl.vl.ld. I.JO. " Pliilip.b.rl 4.4i, " Onool. t..0, " Tjrrou I K, " CLEARFIELD IXPRE8S. W. 8. Pl-pmi.., Condnctor. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. CarwiTlll....l.ll A. u, Tjrro.fc T.Oft P.. I.UnMlloa...t.n " Om.Ii .. .....I0 Pbilip.b.r, ...I II Cl.r.ld,.r....2 C.rw,rlll.. I. Ml Olnrll.ld Hi Philip. bur... i.M " Omolt. 6.46 " InurMolioa.. !. ' T;n... t.ot ' BALD EAOLE VALLEY BRANCH. I'F r. m. t.ti I.lt i.m is. 1.4. 11 M.I I. A. M. 1.38 I.... Tyren. M.ll. r. . Kip 1.61 .rtlr. I.M B.ld E.gl. 66 IIS 4.41 d.ll 414 11.40 ll.lt 11.14 11.14 ll.H 16.11 I. II I. 06 16.16 JQItU Mllflb.rg B.n.ro.i. MilMkir, 16.11 16.44 t.ia III 10.11 11.11 wit. L. H U.. 1.16 TYRONE STATION. A..WA.B. 4 M Pull. BiprMI, 1:11 U.rrt.b.r, Am'bi, 1:48 tui.iUi A . PllUbarj Eip'M, 1:41 run. JSIBnu, Way P.,MBg.r, 1:66 M.ll Traia, 141 Fait Liaa, l:M M.ll TralB, 11 AtlBBtio Expr.ll, 1:47 PbilB d. 1 1 prut, 16:36 PRILIPPBVRO A MOBHANNON BRANOHEf Oa and aft Mradty, APRIL Ulb, 1111, At .OBBodatioa Traia. will nia ...r lb. Pallipl barg aad Mobaaaoa Braaohai, a. follow, t LEAVI SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Statkra. a. a. 1:16 1:6. ..a. a. a. 11:31 11:16 4:Jl 11:11 4:11 I ill 1:46 1:44 M.rriadal., P.lllp.b.r,, atoiBar., Daakar, OvMala, Moofcaaaoa, Slwliaf, oaladala MiC.al.y, kaaariaaa, Ml Ml :44 1:1 11:64 4:13 III 16:01 1:61 1:11 16:16 1:06 II, 1014 1:11 1:11 14:16 I II 1:26 16:11 1:11 1:11 16:44 1:16 11:66 4:16 1141 40 1141 1:11 11 It 1:41 11:14 1:44 lltM 1:41 OI.h ma.MU.Bi mmA by all traia i.l Irm. and uooa uar.a. I. I. BLAIR, iylr-tf. Saaarial 4Mb Allegheny Valley Ballroad. LOW orade Drvraiox. 0 If aad alUt Mnday, J.a. Iik. llTi. Vf tb. aaiaoagar traia. win raa dally (aiMpt Ba.day) lxtWM. d Baak Bad Drlftwa a. IOI low. I BA.TWARD-n.y Mail laatai Pill.b.r, I IIB.BI4 E Baablli44UiJ.aiaBll:l6: N.w Botbl.bn. 11.46 ai.i Mayitllla 1:46! Troy 1:11 1 BroabTill. 1:66 i t.llar', 1:16 ttj. aoldnlll. 1 16 i D.Boi, I II i Baamil Taaa.1 1 11 I Pnl.MI 4. a.d.llH)4r66 BwBSMlU 4:1. am.w at irnnwwM at KTW A . Da. Mall law Driftwood 1116 .B. Boamtt. 1:1. 1 Wwdrtll. 1:11; P..6.I4 l:64 II Taaa.1 t:lt D.Bl.l:4li H.ya.ldnill.I:l6 F.llnalUt BrMk.lll.li6l: T... 4:14 1 May..ilU4:lli N.w Batabiami 4:61 : Sllf. JaariMB 6:14 1 Rod Baak IHJ arrt.M at ritUBargMT:. at. pf Tk. B.ya.ldnlll. Arrowiaittloa Imtcj B.ya.ldnlll. daily at I II B. a. aad arrloM .1 Rrd Baak at 1:16 a. a. Um Rod Baak at 1:11 ,. 4 arrit., at Boyaaldnlll. at 10:36 m. Cwa. mbimUob, Bad. wllk traia. .Ml R.ilroad at Iitllt.ood, aad wllk traia. walk. alkakaay valKf a.lrroad at Bad Baak. DAVID McCABOO, awl luX A. A. JaciaM, (apt L. 8. Bit. grw and gtUnltanuvs flitrrtUtmrnti. METHODSPOINTS METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE wlN THE PURCHASE OF CLOTHING WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, THE PURCHASING PUBLIC METNOMl PMNTIl tan tat On. Mm for All..... I B rooalro Gaah Paymant from All. yyS glvo a Qaarantss pivtMUas; AIL..- WI Return Money when wa cannot suit All..... WI kmr oar foods at first hands, In Immense quanUUee, and at Uis lowest ptiosa for Caah , .....mmm.m...Mm.. WI aaannflvotara with extreme cars very garment wa anil WI bispect every yard of goods that gues afiloouxgaamauu. W I put a ticket on arery nnnent, ahowlng plainly lu quality audi RHCt.MW...M.l....w....... tAtTM cat of strery item of on new awry I vr v aipondUurs...M.M,.MWw..MM.. WI ttnploy flrtt-claaa workmen la reryepaenLMHH...HH....WH. "11 1 ffveaatlBfivRtion to every pnrohaaar WF cv latum Uw tMuwy.HH.a......H In addition to otr Tatauiue Btock of Raady.Mado Clothing, w. ha.. I If agntfleant Lina r Man', and Boy'i rurulanlog Ooodj, Shim (of cur own nak.) and CntVenrou, aU at lha' Verf LtrWHI Prloat, WANAMAKER & BROWN; OAX gf ATaTs, y ' 5. E, COR. SIXTH 4 MARKET STREETS, ; tTTTT. A TirrPftT r ' i-m nm mHttKtm pay , i-,nr-j asuaea4j- atir STOEE. IyOW PRICES HAVE NOT KILLED T. A. Fleck & Co., MAEKET ST., CLEAKFIELD, PA. They still live, and find themselves well and hearty wnue otnars areoompiaining beeausa buyers oi UKKsa Anu vnv uuuus are not In eondl. tton to pay tbo large profits of the past, while thsy, like far-seeing business men, saw the situation and offered and sold Dry Goods at Prices to Suit the Times. By so doing they have built np a prosperous and expenees, prteee that would be leas tbaa seat to others aflord them a profit. Their motto for i876 was made in oldea times, and ia the words of Franklin. "A nimble slipeDoe Is better tbaa a slow shilling." At a rocent riveting of the firm It was unanimously resolved to do business as heretofore, OH A CAM II HA HIM, and change tho motto for 1876 a followsi A nimble Threepence Is better than a slow Hii pence." Tbls beaU Franklin just 60 per oenL THE GREAT DRESS AND DRY Mcrket St., Clearfield, Pa. SEW 0PEM(i OF EV DRESS GOODS. AU the latest styles from 10 eents per yard up. THE BEST BLACK ALPACAS IN Black Silks, on, dollar and upwards. Tabla Linens, Turkey lied, bleached and unbleached. Sheetings and Pillow case Collons, bleaohed and unbleached. C1C0, Cottonados for men's and boy's wear. All kinds of Summer Cassimoros, very cheap. Bosllniand Uingbnm.. Nice Summer Shawls and Skirts. Full fresh lines of all descriptions of White Goods, plain and plaid. Muslins, Piques. A new oho ioe of HAMBURG Bolt finished Cambrics, Nainsook, Swiss Victoria Lawns, New Corsets, Ladies' Ties, Handkerchiefs, Collars and CulT, Kid Gloves, xjiau auu ouiurcu . ens ana v oiling, fleclt Jtuching, Ladies' Hack Combs Parasols and Pans, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladies' and Chil dron's Glovos, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. MILLINERY GOODS, fall line to suit everybody. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, vory choap. unirimmoa tiala Having suooeided In getting a first class nn. mm guvua 111 tuia uupanmenv very mucu lower than heretofore. Gent' Furnishing Coo1m. Percale Shirts, White ShirU, Underwear, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Paper Hit ... and fTnffa Hnannn ah 1 tl ii . . ... 1 .,.,, , jiunuBoreinois, Hosiery, Uloves and New Tioa of every description. AU the above goods will be offerod at tbe lowest possible prices. T. A. FLECK & CO., Cloarfield, Pa., April 2(5, 1870. JOHN H. FULFORD, OtHKSAl INSVKANCt AOtST, Clearfield, Penn'a. R.pmMil, .11' lb. I..dln rira ln.nr.nM OoaiBaalai af ta. Maatryi Qaam 4I,4S0.IM . e.noo.ooo . t.TM.lU . 6.6.1I.4M . I,30,SS . I, "51, SOI . 1,42I,J6 Koyal Caaadiaa ......, Horn., N.w York I-Tl.r, Maa,7, P......... Fraaklla, Pbilad'a.. .. Pharali, Hartford Ilaamr, N.w V.rk Honia. CI.. 0 111,308 60S,S4I 11,010 Allaa, Hartford Pratidiaa., Waibiaftoa.... rmoai aboat .ffaetle. aa laiaraae. oa nroa- if aav klad, akmld .all at 017 ., oa Harlot .traat,.pMil tk. Oo.rt llooa., aad M lirt f aoBipaaiM .od ratM bofora toaaring. rfurin n..uajruKU, CWtald, Pa., Ooi. 17, 'Tl-ly N EW FI.OI R, FKEI, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Boaaa Na. 4, Pit's Opara Hoaas. Claariald, Pa. Kaa.aiUalt7 a aaad BD.AB, corru, Till, I0DA, COAL 01b, 1TMIP, (ALT, SPICIS, SOAP, Oaaaad aad Drlad Pralta, Tokam, Clfara, Oaa- d4aa, CMar Vr.,r, B.ttw, tgft, Aa. ALSO, XTA OM MAD! Wkeat and Buckwheat Flour, Cora leal, Chop, Feed, Ao., All af wklak aril U Mid .kaaa far aaak ., la a..Bg, par .,bmj araa.,,. a. a. iiAaia 00. Chard aid, n. II, UH.-al ONE Prle nMU of Baaaalt, tbt LOW OH frlca . .. .' CABH alTM mMtiaa of rjollactloni and Icbjbi from bad dobla... TBE OnanuitM pmtaFla tha btryn who nay not ba a Judg. of awda... Wo rely on Irnmnua ailai anfl m ait. Mod with a ry amall paroaDt- aga of proi)l..-.....M.......w.MmHH ITlitytobn70fni.rtnrUUr.troatl allko, no nn. aottlna faron Utat ara doulwd to otbar.n.HHH.. DICKERINO and rhhat. ara dam away . byua..Trrvho(lygououibaitwlUt out having to Mk for II OUR Urra parlnr, nnltal and Imfll ltio. wo um for tha pooule'l twneflt In lowering prlowi.. 1 WI All oMefi raeeftM hrman from aU pom of tha VilledSutai., Writ, for parUculara..--....................... NOT a partlola of rlik run la bnylnff of u.. A cbilA may buy u choaplr a. a Biaa ....w....m....-..... YvT tV-P a. 1876 at ths close of a sonceisful years' busiaen loereaslng trade. With a em a1 1 store and liih ONE PRICE GOODS STORE, TOWN. Colored DroM Gootlt in grant vnrioty. Dress Linens, boat, ahajlsa and mnkea. Ticking and Crash. line of Tucked Muslins, plain & styles striped, Long Cloth, EDGINGS. Plain Cambric. New Silks, Flowers and Hibbons. and Uonnots. Milliner, persona favoring lis with 1870. JIAV. 1876, NEW GOODS, cheaper than ever. ROOM NO- 2 Filled and Overflowing. The quite recent decline in Dry Goods, tells in the way goods are going olT. Will no enumerate, but everything in the way of Millinery and Fane; Goods, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, In great abundance, nt the lowest possible prices. WILLIAM REED, ROOM NO. 2, Fle'ft Opera Ilotiae. Cleerieid, Dee. I, lU. Dew g.fJnrrtimats. SherilTs Sale. irtua of wriu of Uarin futUt, Issaed oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear- AAtiBt. mttA ta ma itlratilafl laaapt. will h Slid K exposed to PUULIO BALB, at tha Court Uoasa, la ths borough of Clearfield, oa Monday, tbe tith day of Bei. lumber, 11,76, at 1 o'sloek, p. ., the following da ear i bed real satats, te wtti The following lead attuateln Uoeatar township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., beginning at a double henilook, south east eorner of the Joseph Matlotk survey, south SOU pervhaa and perohes, la all U4 perobes, to tbe eorner of land of Adam Walk er i thenae west along hie line M perebes north 130 perches eo Mlohael Walker Una, west along same 61 porehss aortb !l perches to Kephart nne tnsnoo west aiong asms mi peronos to oiu line t thenoe south auppetrd to bo about per- oliee to Jaoob Miller's purchase i thenoe east along bis lino TI perebee eoutn along same I us peronee to labd formvrly of Harvey Moore i thenoe south n percna to a poat, west 121 peirnes to a posi, tbenoa south supposed to bo 40 parahea or so far till It strikes line and eorner of land sold to Peter Philips : thenoe along his Una 100 pnrohesi thenos south Id perches: theses east 16 Dsrohes to i plane of beginning, bring residue of surreys la1 tbe name of Joseph Ha Hook and Robert Heltael mer, containing ilH aores, mora or leas, being the I same premises conveyed by mortgage to Joslah W . Hnnth, worded in book li," page l and ; 8.H0, on 7th November, IBM. A small portion of tbo Isnd la cleared, and has on ti e tract between ail end seven million feet of while pine Umber, besides white uak ond hem look, with two reina of bituminous coal about 4 feet thick ooal banks opened in two oleosa. Belted, taken In eieeutlun and to le sold as the property of Wtn, Albert, Henry Aitwrt and u sorgo Albert, I Alio, a eorlain two story frame dwelling house, IftiVM feet, with lt and eurtillage appurtenant thereto, located oa a lot of ground situate in tbe village of Dubois, la Drady township, Clearfield eounlv, Pa., known' In tho general plan of said village as lot No. SI, In what Is known as Long's addition to euld village, and being 60 feet front and I &U feet deep. Belted, taaen in eieruuen anu to be sold as tbe property of 11 i ran lionaldaon. Also, a oerlaln two-atory frame dwalling bouss with lot and eurtllag appurtenant thereto, situ ate in tbe borough f Oaseola, Cli-arllnld onnnty, Pa., fronting on Curt in street .10 feet, with kitchen attaohed thereto. It is a two-story frame dwell- log bouse, reited, taken in elocution and to be sold as tbs property of Neal Dougherty. Also, a ceitaio two.aiory irame bouas iltuate in ths villoro of Woodland, Itradford towns bin, Clearfield eounty, Pa., 00 feet by KO feat oa lot of Jacob Dutra. rald building Is SO feet ia length and 18 feet In depth. Pelted, taken In elocution and to te sold aa lbs property el Jaoob Uutra. Also, a certain two story frame dwelling house used es a hotel, situated In the borough of Osceola, Clearfield oeuntf, Pa., fronting oo Curt in street and is known in the general plan of said borough a lot No. 0. the whole length of aaid house being 32 feel front and 30 feat deep, and tho L attaohed thereto being 16x30 foot Heised, taken in execu tion and to be sold as the property of James llab srsbam. Also, a certain two story frame house 47x40 feet having a kitchen attaohed Uxl8 feet, altuated in the borough of Osceola, Clearfield county, Pa., on Curtla street ; Hounded oo the north by an alley, on tbe east by lot No. 1, oo ths south by Curtia street and oa the west by lot No. I. 8elsed, taken ia execution and to be sold as tbo propsrty of W. 11. Dancer. A eertaia lot of ground situate la tbe borough of Clearfield, being lot ho. 10 of said borough, lying on tba north side of Market street, and west side of Filth street, bounded aa follows t Begin ning at the eorner of Fifth and Market streets, tbeuoe north along fifth street, ITS feet to an alley, tbeaoe weat along aaid alley sO feet to lot No. 187, Ibenoe aouth along said lot 173 feet to Market street, thenoe esst along said street 60 feet to plaee of beginning, being same premises mortgaged by Daniel Benner to Joslah W. Binlth, IS June, 1808, recorded at Clearfield, la mortgage book, "ti," page 206 and 2V7, aad having thereon erected a two-story dwelling bonis 10x34 feet, with k iteben attaohed, and a two-story shop, used aa a furniture manufactory, with steam engine, Ao. Belted, taken lii execution and to be aold aa tba property of Daniel Uannar aad A. J, Jackson, terra tenant Trrhb or Balb. Tbs pries 07 torn at which ths property shall he struck off mast bo paid at the lime of sale, or such other arrangements mads as will be approved, otherwise tbe proper ty will be Immediately pot up and sold again at the expense and risk of tho person to whom It was s true a oa, ana wao, in ease or deoeiaaoy at snob ro-salo. shall make good the same, and la no Instance will the Deed be presented la Court for eonfimatloa unless ths money Is actually psia to tne nnerin. vr, n. Mtf iifa..UN, BRsnirr s urnce, i bberif. Clear Aold, Pa., Aug. SO, 1S70. J Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of writs of venditioni Kponna, Issued oat of tho Court of Oommoa Pleas of Clear- fliiid oountv. and to mo directed, there will he sxposed to public sals, at ths Court Houie, In tbo borougn ot uiesrneia, on nunuay, mo 26th day of (September, 1870, at 1 o'oloek, p.m. the following described real estate, to wlti Devon eertaio tracts oi lan d situate in i tearDsia aountv. Pa., via: No. 1. Situate in Morris town ahlp, Clearfleia eiuaty, re,, otgianing ai a wnue pine; thenoe east 120 perohes to a blaok oak ; thence south 1V8 perches to a white oak j thenoe west llu peronee to semoe oerryi ueaoo aonn 100 poreheatopleceof beginning, containing 144 acres and 173 perches, part of Nicholas Hideman aurvey, huowa aa the It wore place, hevieg 100 aoree cleared and oo buildings. No. 3. Situate lb tbe village of Kylertown, Mor ris township, Clearfield county, Pa., known as lot No. In said vilUxe, bounded on the north by an alley, on tbo east by aa alley, oa the west by lot of Hoover, end aoutbby punuoroaa or itreei, oaring a two-story dwelling noues, stable aad outbuild ings thsreoa. mo. a. Mtoete in morns lownsntp, uiearaeia oountv, Po- beginning at a hemlock, south-east corner; (bene uy land warranted to U. n arts, J r.. et- si., writ I0H perobes to post; tbenoe by Jaoab Wise north 148 perohes to poati thenoe by 8. Waring s estate 280 perches to hem look thence br Joseph liable et. si. south 148 perches to the plaee of beginning, containing 170 aeree and fl perches and allowance, being ths Philip 8 lone survey .with aboat 80 acres el tared, having a bouse and barn thereon erected. No. 4. Biluate In Morrlsdalo, Clearfield county. Pa., being two lota ia aaid town, Nos. 1 snd I, bouaded br public road on ths sast aod south, on the west by land of John O'Dell. and north by an alley, containing oaa acre, having thereon a two etory dwelling bouse, store ouiiiiing, statue, ana otbsr outMldinrs. AO. ft. Situate In tbs village oi Kylertowa, Morria township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded by land of Btew art oa the south and oast, an the north bv publio road, and west by Bancroft's estate, eon tain in g two acres more or less, baring thereon a two-story plank house and aa old stable. No. 0. Biluate In Morrie township, Clearfield eounty, pa., bounded oa tbo aorth by the John Nesttit aurvey, soutn by land of namuej Christ m Co., weat by land of Wagoner A liar tie, and eaat by 8. Cbriet A Co., containing 463 acres aad 168 perohes, and known as tbs John Vaughn aurvey, aad unimproved. No. f. Biloats ia Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded south by the John Vaughn eurvey, aorth by Bates A Co., weet by Hertts A Miller, and east by Jobs Nesblt survey, eoataia ing 483 acres and 1631 perobes, and koown as ths Caper II ei toes survey, (Seised, taken In execu tion and to be aold as tha property of Joseph 0. Hrrnner. Alio, a eertaia tract of land situate la Uustoa township, Clearfield county. Pa., being aurvey of lot from B. Burns to David Brubnker, beginning at a post eorner of land of John DuBeia thenoe weet it easi xt nerones to a pos tnenoe eoutn ill west Ji perenes to a poei in line ei isaa oi oho lu Moist tnenoe sootB S7, esst by isna or hn Uullota 14 perebes to post and plaee of be ginning, containing 4 acres, 3 seres cleared, and the balanoa In wood land, with a small two-story log honse. Belted, taken In execution and to be sold as tbs property of David Burkey. Also, a certain tract of land tltuete In Morris tewnibin, Clearfield ooonty. Pa , described ae fol lows: Beginning at a maple thenoe north 128, porches to a pustf thence watt 814 perches to a chestnut, thence south 118, perches to a hem look ; thenoe east 814 perches to plaee of beginning, containing 06 acres and 71 psrehes, being part of survey in tae name oi nenry o. urinxer, saving about 40 ecrte cleared, the balance la wood land, having created thereon a small log bouse, smtll barn, and a small arohard. Heiaed, taken ta exe cution and to be sold ss tbs property of B. Porter Shew and laaae rbimei. Also, five certain lots of ground situate In W est Clearfield, Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Po., bounded north by the Clearfield Park, eait, sooth and weat by eertaia streets and slleys, and containing one acre and about 80 perohes, having a two-story frame dwelling nsaee, with kitchen attaohed, and otber out buildings thereon erected . Seised, taken la execution snd to be sold as the property of ft allien. ei ttisbel. A I io, a certain tract of land situate In Lawrence township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded as fol lows i ua m a aorta by a. npaeamaa, soutn ay Potter Rsad and Lewis Boom, weet by Alexander Read, and east by Josiah Read, eoataiaiBg acres, with shoot 60 seres cleared , and the bal ance hi wood lead, aad witb a good vlen of ooal, nd a ooal bank opened oa It, and navtog a good farm house, bank bars, bearing orchard, sad Beerasary out buildinge tboreoa. St-ited, taken In exeeutioa and to be sold as tits property et Jordan Read. Also, ft eertaia traet of lead situate ta Heceerie township, Clearfield county, Pa., eon tain In g about any -six acres wiib iweniv are eeeee weereo, wav ing a log bouse ana leg Darn erected tboreoa : Bounded sast by Ashley, west by Waaler, aorth bv Witberow, south by LNevling. Seised, taken la execution ana to no eoia tae propsrty oi j. t. Keagy ueicnuani ana nuiiem iteriins.gar- aisbea. Also, a certain tract of land situate la Jordan township, Clearfield rouaty, Pe bouaded and de scribed ae follows i Kast by property of r. llales, west by O. H. Lytic, north by Joba Dunwoods tract, south by J. W , Lamberns, eon tain in g about two hundred acres with about thirty aeres cleared and the balance In woodland having erected there- ea a log boaso sad log stable and otbsr oat build Ings. Belied, token In et ecu tton and to be sold aa the property of Joslah T. Caldwell. Atte, a eertaia vast oi tana situate in vreei Clearfield, towoahin of Lawrence, Clearfield coun ty, Pe-, boandrd sa tas aortb ay aa alley, rouin by Nichols street, wsst by wee for street, east ay property oiueorge wstsoa. neieea, taaea ia ex eeuilon and to be sold as tbo property of Wa. H Redebausb. Also, all of Dsfendaet'a Interest (a all tbe tim ber vet standing: unoa tbo following described piece of Isnd situate ia Brady township, Clearftsld eeuaty, Pa., beginning at a hickory, theaes sast lib poroses to a sugar, to race norm ins pcreaea, thence west 146 perebes, tbsaee south 188 psrehes to plana sf beginning, aad heiag part af a larger traet ta asms oi lasper otiver. Also, all of Defendant's la ureal la aad Is all the whits pin timber, steadlag ar layiag, that will aneesare twslvs incbee across ths stamp, spoa lbs following described piece ar traet of land tit- aats IB Hreey town imp, iwiearnera eeuaty, rs., on tbo vTsterford aad Basquehaaaa turnpike aad Hear esodlaadsr, as tho west by lead of Alle- maa B I linger, ea Us sast by a read leading from lienry Osodlaadar'i to M. Reoslagsr, ooalaiaiog ebent 10 aeree. Also, Defowdaat'i te tercet la all that pleas af load sltaato U Jsrady tewisaip, vwarieia eeuaty. . Srw wtliffflfttti." Pa., knowa as tho Peats old saw mill dam, eon tatnlng about 10 aeree, with the use of ths water trlvtlege for holding and running lop anon, aod etng a part of trail Na. SJ4. Also, Defendant's Interest la sll the timber up. oa tbe following deesribsd pleeo of land situ ale la Brady township, Clearfield county, Pa., beg le arn g ai a wmte oaa eorner, tbeaoe west I iu per ohes to post eorner of laodseld le Hobert Pettun, tbenoa north US perches le poei, thence east 61 perches to poat, thenoe south 38 perches te pott, thenoe east 67 perohes to post, thence south 113 Cerehea to place of beginning, containing about 0 acres and allowance, witb steam saw mill and otber buildings thereon ere j ted. Heised, taken in executloa and to be sold as the properly of Wm. uun.j. A lee, a trials tract of lend situate la Karthaus towaihip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bouaded aorth by lande of James Roueh, south by lands of Jane Use), east by lands of David (lain is, and weat by lends of Jamas Roach, eontainini 88 seres, and having a log bouss, two log stables, and otber Im provements thareon. Heiaed, taken ta oxeoutioa and to bo oold as tbs propsrty of John Ilela. Also, a certain lotot ground sttuais ta Anson ville, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows i North by publio road, suit by Baptist church, sooth by sn alley, west by lot of John Swan, as the property of J. W. Htraw, having a two-story brisk bouse and stable, and necessary out buildings thereon Holsed, taken In execution and to be sold aa tha property of J. w. ttiraw. - Also, a oerlaln tract of land situate In TJtahville, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, to wit: Thros hundred acres bought of Mathews bounded on the east by other lands of Maibews, on tbs weat and south by Dull oil and north by Joba Mathews, Retted, lakea in execution, and to be sold as the property al Simon MuParland. Also, a oertaln tract of land sltuiti In Knox , I township, Clearfield eounty, Pennsylvania, eon-1 lain tog about ninety-six acres with about thirty I acres cleared, and having a small frame two etory I bouse and small plank stable and otber out build ings tbereun. bounded oo (be east by lands former). Bamuel Powell, dee , on the west by 0, A. Hoffman, south by land or William Pussy and 1 aorth by land of John M. Chase, and Dickey Kt. I talc. Belted and taken in execution, and to be aold as tbe properly of lienry Miles and Hose Miles. Trrrs or 8alb. The pries or sum at which ths propsrty shall be struck off must be paid at the time of sale, oreuebo ber arrangements made as will be approved, otherwise tbs property will bo Immediately put up and sold again at tho sxpsnaa and risk of the person to whom It ; was struck off, and who, la ease of deficiency at aueh re sale, shall make good the ease, end ia i ao instance will the Deed be presented la Court j for confirmation unless ths money Is actually paid to ths bhsriff. I W. fi. MoPHKKSON, I Saaxirr's OrricR, I bbenff. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 80, 1876. J I Sheriff's Sale. By virtus of sundry wriu of .fieri Faeiai Is sued out of ths Court of Common Pleas of Clear field eounty, and to no directed, (hers will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Houee, In the borough of Clearfield, oa Monday, tbe 1Mb day of September, 1870, at 1 o'clock p. a. ths fol lowing described real estats, to witi All of Defendant's Interest la all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate In Woodward township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : Oo ths south by township road leading from Houtsdale to Oleo Hope, oa the north by an allsy, sn ths wsst by land of Ham uel Kb off, and on the sast by land of John A. UL...V aA I,... Hk din 4-i t. and 1 60 feet back, having thereon erected a one- story Ire me houss lox.iti feet, ana neccuery oat build ioge, with a good well of water at the doer. Also, one other pleeo of ground tn sams town ship and eounty. bounded as follows: Ob tbo north by publio road, sooth by land of Bamuel Shoff, weet by land of Bamuel Hhoff, end east by land of W. 11. Packers, containing about one sixth of an aero, more or less, having erected thereon a good blacksmith shop. Beixed, taken ia execution and to bo sold as the property of usury reters. Also, all of Defendant's iatsrsst In and upon the following described real estate situate In Chest townahlp, Clearneld oonaty, fa bounded as lol- lows : Beginning at the publio road leadiog from Chest creek at tbs south west eorner of John J. Snyder's lot i thence along his line to lino of 0. P. Moore j thenoe along line of Moore to line of J. Westover; thenoe along line of Wcitover to lino of Bat bare Lloyd ; tbenoe along said land to ths bank of Cheei creek thenoe along eaid creek to the line of J. P. fry J tbenoe along line of J. P. Fry to the sub lie road ; thenoe along publio road to tbe plaoo of beginning, containing aboat 68 seres mors or Isss, and ths sams land now ia tho possession of John J. Snyder. Seised, taken tn exeeutioa and to bo sold ss ths property of Isaac Kslrn. Also, the following real estate sttnats In Burn side town ib Ip, Clearfield county, Pa., being a town lot with a two -etory frame house, and ont buildings, boonded east by an alley, west by Maia street, north by Daniel Fulton, and south by a street. (Seised, taxed IB exeeutioa and to be sold as ths property of 8. T. MeCormlek. Also, tbe following real estate situate tn Beeearla townabip, Clearneld county, re., containing about 68 aeres, with aboat 80 acres cleared, and having a small log house, log stable and small emhard thereon, bonnded as followsi Ob the east by . Davis, weet by Pat Flynn, north by J. M. Smith, sooth by cmtth ot. al. Belted, taken in execution aod to bo sold as the property of J. P. QUI. Aleo, nil of Defendant'e interest In all that eer taia piece or parcel of ground situate la Curwena ville borough, Clearfield eounty, Pa,, containing oae town lot, boaaded as follows i Fronting 60 feet on State street to aa alley t thence 180 feet north, to Stars street aod place of beginning, known In plot of said borough as lot No. 0, having thsreoa erected a log shop, used as a chair shop. Seised, taken ia sxeention sad to be aold as tbe property of William P. Chambers. Also, all that oertain tract of land situate ia Osceola borough, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded and described as followsi On ths ssat by lot No. I , oa tbs weat by lot No. I, ob the aorth by an allsy, oa tbo south by Curtlo street, containing one town lot. having thereon erected a good frame bouse 41x47 loot, with kitchen attached, and used for hotel purposes, knows as ths "Mountain Uooae," with accessary oat buildiags. Soited, taken la sxeootloa and to be sold as ths propsrty of William H. Dancer. Also, all that oertala piece or parcel of ground Situate In Houtsdale borough, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded and described as follows t Situate on tbe eoutn -east eorner of tlenneh street and Oak alley, bonnded en tbe Berth br Beaver alley, ob the west by property of William Curren, and known aad designated la plea of said borough as lot No. I, having thereon erected a two-story frame boesa, with basemsnt fsr bar room, and known as ths "Union Hotel" in the borough of Houtsdale, Seised, taken in execution and to bo sold as ths property of A. W. O'lirady. Also, lbs following real estate situate la .louts- i dais borough, Clearfield county, Pa., being one town lot Ib said borough, with a two-story trams house, situate ea Sue street aod Bpruoe alley, and knowa and designated in plot of said borough as lot No. 226, Seised, taken in exeeutioa and to bo sold as ths property of 0. Girard. Also, all that oertain tract or body of hltmuia oua sua) lands situate, lying and being la the , township of Woodward, eounty of Clearfield, and ' State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows. Beginning at the maple, gons, bow stone eorner, common eorner of org In el surveys ia the aame of Wm. W liter, Roland Brans, and Bamuel Kmlinoi north 86 west 111 perches to a hemlock ( tbeaoe aortb 63 oast 278 perobes to a post) tbenoe south 86 degrees 121 perches to a post thsBOS south 62 west 184 perches to a amall rock oak i tneoos suata ss east sob perebes te a post thenoe south 68 west 114 perches to a poet; tnenoe norm sa weet io peronee to atone i tbenoe south 63 weet 18 perebes to a post; thenoe south 68 west 60 perobes to a post ; tbenoe south S6 east S3 perebes to a post j thenoe south 6.1 west 204 perches te a wmte pine; thenoe nnrih 88 west 14 o-io perches to a wults oakt thenoe aortb 08 east 118 perches to a pott i thenoe north 86 west fill perohes to a fallen hemlock tbenoa la an saeteriy direction oi a small stream perohes to a hemlock t thenos 2V west T2 perches to a white oak atump j tbenoe 63 wast 9 perches to a post j thenos north 3i wsst 81, peruhes to a post ; thence south 63 west 108 1-10 perches to smsll hemlock j thenos south 62 sast 01 i perches to a f allaa heia- ioor i tnenoe soutn west iz perenet te a pout j tbenoa north 88 west aeress Clearfield ereek llo, perches toapostf thenoe north 63 east 281 perenes piece ot beginning, ooniatoing nine auaured d alno acres more or lees, and being parts of three several traeta oi land eurveyed ea warrants g raa ted la 17V8, granted by ths Commoawsaltb of Pennsylvania, woe te Hem uel fi in line, one to Roland Uveas, and one to William "liter, wfa oh parts of traet above described have by divers good eouveyeoocs and assurances la law became vested ia Usvid Mental. . Oa this body of land there are several Improve ment i First, borne farm, with about 108 aores cleared, large houss, bara, aod other outbuildings toereon orectea. No. 3. Tbe Alexander farm, with about alxtv acres si eared, bouas bare, asd sther outbuildings. No. 8. Tbs D. Pbiliipa larm, witb about forty acres cleared, log bouse, log stab Is, and ore bad ? thereon. No. 4. Tho Thomas Dtxoa, with about twenty aeres cleared, with small log houss snd stabls thereon. No. 6. Tbo Joba Fulferd form, with about forty acres eiearea. Ms. fi. Ths John Larva farm, with about fortf. fivs aeres cleared. Belted, takes In ei Motion aad to ao sold as tbe property of David O. liansal Also, by virtue of a writ of Fitri Faeim$. on Tuesday, tbo 18th of September, si 1 o'oloek b m., at the Oourt House, la Clearfield, tbe following oeserinea property, to wit! aiso, a eertaia traet of lead la Bradford twp. Clsarfi eld sountr. Pa., bedouins at a aost on tbo south-west eorner of tract, aad north weat eorner of Wm. Lewis' aurvey, thence by Thomas Parka and hrb. Albert m Brothers' land sast 106 per ebes to post, thence by Wm. Albert A Bros.' land aorta ids pcfenea te eorner or ramaei Laaaberry'a land, tnsnos ny na rati si i.aninsrrv west iwa per. shea Io line of John Barclay survey, thence by John Ma relay and land or wm. Albert Bros, south 16ft Perches to beginning, Containing 178 aeres and 148 psrehes, being part of tho Joba v augna sunrsv, aad same land ta dead from w m. A. Wallace, deed book "FF," page 284, having aboat -aores cleared, with a small house, two small stables and a niaeksmitb sbop thereon reserving aboat 8 acres tbst baa beea sold off ia lots at the Woodland Fire Brick works, also. Servian: aboat 24 aeres that baa aeea ssid of ta lots east of Woodland Fire Briok works, also aboat 8 aeres sold to T- A 0. R. R. Co. Also, a certain traet af land la Bradford twp. Clearfield oonaty. Po.. beginning ot a black oak, tbenoa by lead of Jaeeb Psaroe 1674 perebes to house, tbeaoe by Jona Stewart eaat 118 perebes to stone, tbease by Thomas ll eii aoria io7t per ebes to aost, theaes by Crewel's land west 118 perebee to begins lag, eoa lain teg lot aeres aad sa perenes, net eg part or tae Awirew re.ui eur vev. the same land la deed from David Foreev, recorded la deed bonk No. 3, page 206, having aboat ft aeres cleared theteea, Also, a eertaia tract of land sliuale la Bradford tewaebip, Clearfield eeaaty, Pa., beginning at a whlto ash, taease by R. Bt.wart aorth 16 east 100 aerobes ta post, theaes by Bartswlek Beck aorth 66 west 106 perobes te pest, tbsaee south as west ivw pereeee te pen, weuee oy rouy atoCKaaaaa, ao.io. It aau ISO harrbM b.ta alag, aootalnlng 100 aeres, being part of a larger aurvey la tbe Berne or mart o a tiouetun, aod sams Isnd la deed from jr, p. Hurt thai, recorded In deed book "W." iae 47. A Iso, a eertaia piece of land ia Bradford twp., Clearfield anuotr. Pa., beginning at a whits oak stump, tnenoe ny wm. Albert m m kill Kolt east 166 pcrebss U post, thenoe by lead of Wm, Albert A Bros, oast M8 perobss to post, thenoe by Woodland Fire Brick Co s land wast 166 to alones, thsnso by land of Wm. Albert A Bros, north t8 per. to beginning, son tain lug 136 aores, about 20 acres ol which Is cleared, being part oi a survsv la ths Bams or Jane Campbell, and same land In ded from F. P. ilurxthal, re sumed ib deed book 'W," pegs 78, having there on three new large dwelling., with stables and other out buildings, a hwuie and liable, a two atory frame house, (formerly occupied by Uoorge Albert, wagn makers shop, grain house, drug store and post ofiios building, tin shop building, li-atory plank house, reserving about l'.aorei thai has been eold oR In towa lots, also, abuttt T aores to T. A C K. R. Co. Also, the coal la a eertaia traet of lead la Brad lord lowotbip, Clearfield county, Pa., begin ning at a ohettnut oak, thenoe by Uoorge Tumor's land sast 88 perches to stone, tbsnoe south 60 pet she to stones, thenos by John H. Turner wsst 30 perches to stones, thenoe north 60 perobss t" beginning, being part of tbe Wm. Lewis survey, and the sams land in deed from J. W. Smith, re corded Io deed book "Y," page 8U0. ai, crrum piece or tens situate in nrauiuro townshiD, Clearfield eounty, Pa., deaeribed as fol lows t Beginning at a post corner thenoe h land of Iiaac Kline and otber land of Wm. Albert and Bros., eait W perobes to post eorner thenoe by lands of Jacob Pearos aortb 176 perches to pott eorner; thence by land of flnorge Barger watt 08 perches to port corner! thence bv otber land of Win. Albert A Bros., south 176 perohes In p'ut eorner and place of beginning, containing I (10 acres, mors or Isss. having about four acres cleared, beiog part of survey in Bams of John Campbell, and ths sams land described In deed from O. L Keed and J. F. Weaver, recorded ia deed book No, 7, page Tl. Also, a oertain piece of land eltusts In Bradford township, Clearfield eounty, Pa,, described as follows: Beginning at a whits oak corner; thenoe by otber lends of Wm. Albert A Bros, and J. II. U ear hart, east 180 perches to a small hem lock corner i tbeooe by other lands of Wm. Albert A Bros, north IT6 perches to a whits pins eorner ; thence by land of Peter Barger's betri, west 26 perches to a small bemlook eorner i tbeaoe bv aaid lande eoutb 26 par. to post corner, tbenoe by said land wsst 136 perobes to post corner tbsnoe by Isnd ot Hobert Lao i berry toutb 1&0 perches to a white oak eorner and plans of beginning, containing Ui acres, mure or less, with about 4l acres cleared, and being pari of survey In name of Joba Campbell, and the same land described in deed from u. L Used and J. r. Weaver, re oorded in deed book No. 7, page 71, having a two story houss, log stable aod bearing orohard there- I on. Also, a eertaia piece of land iltuate la Bradford township, Clearfield eounty. Pa., described aa fol- j lows : Ueglnning at a white oak eorner t tbence by other land of Wm. Albert A Bros, east 100 perebee to a post eorner; thence by land of Bli Boll 176 psrehes to post corner thenos by Brad ford Church lot, land of Benjamin Lanaberry and Isaac Bargnr, west 100 psrehes to post corner) theaes by land of Bamuel Laosberry and other land of Wm. Albert A Bros, 176 perebes to whits osk eorner and place of beginning, eontaining 100 acres, mors or less, having about 96 aeres cleared, having thereon erected a two-story frame house and a bank barn, wagon shed and otber necessary out buildings, and a bearing orohard, being part of surrey in name of Charles Stewart aod John Vaughn, and the same land deaeribed In deed from ti. L. Reed and J. F. Weaver, recorded in deed book No. 7, page 71 aod known as ths Absalom Barger place. Also, a certain pleeo of land situate in Morris town ib iii, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., described as fol lows: Begin sing at ao old hemlock eorner; tbenoe by Jehn Taylor surrey aouth 87 degrees sast 288 perches to post eorner thence by land of A. B. Peoree aorth I degrees east 178 perebee to a post corner thenoe by ssid Isnd south 87 degress eait AO perobes to a post corner ; thenoe by W. D. K Irwin survey Borth 1 degree esst 62 perebes to aa old pins corner; tbeaoe by Walter K U wart tnrvey north 89 degrees wsst 320 perebes to sn old hemlock corner ; tbenoe by land of Jas. Potter and J. W. Leonard, south 1 degree west 228 pcrebss to aa old hemlock and plaee of begin ning, eontaining 878 aores, more or less, being part of survey io name of William Stewart, and part of same land described ta deed from Oeorge Wilson, recorded la deed book "W," page 768, Also, a eertaio piece of land in Boggs township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., beginning at a post oor ner of MoCullough, Dolea and others ; thence by Bembany Bnydcr aad P. Doltn Berth 180 to poet by white oak ; tbenoe by residue eaat 126 to cor ner tbence by asms south 1B0 perches to post j theoes by MoCullough wsst to beginning, eon taining isi seres and V0 psrcbi being part of the Ooorge Hoot man tract, and same land In deed from W. A. Wallace, recorded in deed book "T," page 738. Also, a certain piece of land In Woodward twp, Clearfield eounty, Pa., beginning at a chestnut; tbenoe by John Logaa north 26 west 447 perches to post thence by aame and Joseph Logan north 14 east 148 porches to poet; thenos by William MoCullough south 884 east 112 perches to post; thenoe by Parley May hew aouth 1, wsst 100 psr ehes to sugar maple; thenos by same and Jacob Horn north Si west 98 psrehes to beginning con taining 128 acres and 65 perches . .. being sans land described la deed book "U," page 743. Also, all the mineral right of Wm. Albert, Geo. Albert and llenrv Albert In a traet of land site- ate in Boggs township, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., beginning at a hickory eorner at ths lans of Geo. lurner : tbenoe by John Wisor aortb isi perenes; thenoe fay L. Blaine's land ssat 69 perehss ; tbence by S. Loop's land west to becinaing, eontaining 48 aeres, being apart of the Ana Stewart eurvey and same taod in deed from Abram Wisor, record ed ia deed book "X," page 888. Also, a certain traet of land situate la Bradford towmbip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., beginning at a post thence north li east 91 perebes Io post; tnenoe norm l west lus perenes te post oa oin l ivo percnea te pvwm m ios along said road south 68, south 21 eait 12.S perebes, bee, south 60 east 8.4 per- at ileshurg road ; thenoe BJl.3 perobes, sonta south 2 west 12 percbi ebes, aoath T7f sast 10.4 perches, soath 66 sast 14.B perebes to place ot beginning, eontaining so acres and 88 perebes, being the Joseph Barger land, and sams land as la deed from Robert Lanaberry, Francis V. Campbell aad 8. A. Cald well. Executors, deed reoordsa is book "CO.," Pg 14. Also, all tne interest or aaia nuiiam, nenry and Oeorgo Albert, supposed to be a one-eighth interest ia a eertaia piece of land Ib Bradford township, Clearfield eounty, Pe., bounded aortb by lands of Joba Stewart, east by Wm. Albert A roe., soutn ay sums, wsst by sams and Sen jam in Lanaberry, known as the Peter Barger homestead, ontaining 190 aeres, about K0 acres cleared, being part or a surrey la the name or John Camp bell, and tha earns land ia doed from Marian Waple and lienry Waple, recorded la deed book - r r , page zv, naving a good term noute, nam and out buildings, aad bearing orchard thsreoa. Also, all liefeodants interest tn a oertain piece. of land, bounded oa ths west by Peter Barger's estate, east by Westly Shirey, north by Daniel B to wart, south by George H. Barger, containing 80 acres, aboat 40 aeres cleared, known as lienry Crowvll place, baring a log house, log barn and sear i tig oronara toereon. , Also, sll Defendants' Interest In tho Job. Barger estate, in Bradford township, being one heir's Mrs. Millar) share, Beid estate ts bounded on tho west by land of Ellis Pearee, east by Isnd of B. A. Caldwell, W. D. Bigler, and B. J. Caldwtll, oorth by land of T. H. Forcey and township road, south by land of Abram Pearos, eontaining 176 acresjabuut 120 of which is cleared, having a good frame bouse and barn, and necessary out build ings snd bearing orchard tbersoa. Also, a oertala piece ot land ia Deoatur town ship, Clearfiell county, Pa., beginning at the south-east eorner of ths tract; thetioe west 108 perobes to b post) thence north 83 perobes to post ; thenoe 108 perches to post ; thenoe aouth 83 porches to beginning, eontaining 60 acres, being oat or tbe south-seat eorner ot too I nomas Blew. art tract, aad the aame land la deed from J. W. Smith, recorded ia deed book "BH," pan 618, Also.aecrtahi piece ot land tn Hours township. ClearDald Co., fa., bounded by land of J. ax, Chess and Clearneld ereek, eontaining about 16 acre i and known as me manoorn railing ground. Also, a certain piece or land la w oodward two., Clearfield Co., Pa., eontaining about one acre, knowa ae the upper rafting ground, at Bust dam, on uiearBsid ereek. Also, a oertain piece of land situated In Wood- ward township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., described na follows i Begin a tog at a pest eorner) thence, east 2t)0 perches to stone heap ; thenoe, by land ol joba Harrison ana Joespa Ulsrk south xat perebes to post eorner tbenoe, by Holaad a. tans survey north 40 degrees west 200 perebee to post eorner i tbenoe, by Bamnsl Bmlia survey, aorth 60 degrees sast 80 perch en to poet; thence by said survsy north 4U degrees weet 100 perohes to met eorner ana piece oi Beginning, oonietning 20 seres, more or less, bet ox nert of survey tn name of "Chemny Riokotts" and the same land described in deed mm Jas. T. Leonard, recorded io deed book "AA, page zat. Also, a oertain piece of land situated la Wood ward township, Clearfield Bounty, Pa., described thence by residue of John McClelland, south li degrees wsst I6J perches to a poet thence, by Mary Conoly survey, north 78 dexrees east 160 psrehes to post; thenoe "Mary Neal" survey,north it degrees east ios perebes to a rJireb corner; Ibence, by "Joseph Clark" survey, aorth 8H, de grees weet 140 perohes te Hemlock eoraer aad place of beginning, eontaining lo0 acres, more or lees, beini part ol aurvev In the name of Joba McClelland aad the aame land described la deed f mm W. B. Alexander, recorded la deed book FF," pags 671 oa tbs lfttb of November, 1870. Also, a eertaia piece of land situated In Wood ward township, Clearfield county, Pa., described as followsi Beginning, ate Hemlock eorner) tbeaee by "Robert Mctlee" aurvey, south 09 degrees salt lift perenes to a nemioea eorner ; tnenee, oyiona Harrisea survey, aorth 1 degree east 71 perches to post corners ; thenoe by residue of Peter Lewder aurvev. north 89 degrees west 100 perehss te post eorner i thsnee by said survey, north 1 desree east 80 perches to pest eorner thence, by same survey, norta ev aegrses west iex a-inperehes to a bemloek eorner; iheaoe, by Reuben uaiaesand Busan Ward surveys, aouth 104 degrees west 84 perches te aa old pise eoraer j theooe by Bamuel Kmlta survsy, soath 84 east 164 psrebss te a hemlock eorner aad place of beginning, eon tale lug 1 68 acres and 134 perebes, more or less, heiag part of survey la tbs asms of Peter Loader aad tbo same lead described ta dssd from Joseph Beat record td la deed book No. 1, page 2AS j having a largs saw mill, small houee aad good stabls erected laereea Also, a esrUlB pises af land situated la Wood Ward towashlp, Clearfield eounty, Pa,, deaeribed as followsi Beginning at a post eorner, theses by John McClelland survey, south 87 degress seat 1 1ft perches to a burch eoraer t theaes, by Mary Nisi survey, Berth 2 degrees east 161 perches te (est eorner j tbeaee by said survey, soatk 86 sast perehss to ft beech eorner thenoe by Thee. Maslea. aorth three dewreee east SS a. 16 tvatekas to pest thenos, by reei due of Joseph Clark aortb 81 degrees west 144 perebes to port corner tbseee by Robert Me (see Survey, south I degrees weet 101 psrebss to a bemleek eorner t thenoe, by Rol- ssd Rvbbs survey, soath kt degrees east 111 aa robes to a hireh eoraer i lean, he awJS earee - 1 Mt. II 4frM. mat II .ka, ta ,.rt Mrwar Sew Qtotttismtnii. and place of beginning, containing 107 acres lad perebee and allowance ; eerveyed fa the aame of Joseph Clark, having erected thsreoa a small house and stable, aad about in aeres el eared, Alee, all decadents' Interest In timber and mla veU oa aad la a eertaia piece of lead ia Deaatar 'owasbln, Clearfield eounty, Pa., aeuBded as fol tows i Begloatng at a post; lbs nee by land of Jsmee Phtllipa and Wm. Albert A Bros, south S west 80 perebee to clones theaoo by Wm. Albert A Bros, load south 87 sestlitf.ft perebes to slsneej theaes by same west 8 east 80 psrehes ts stake j thenoe by lead of Jam si Mile hell aorth IT west 106.6 perehss to eleeo of beginning eon lain lag 6 scree and allowance, being out of tbe aorth west eorner of tbe Thomas BtewarUon survey, aad pari if aame land In deed from J. W. Smith. raeord is deed hook "X," pass 88 and the earns land now owned and occupied by John Phillips. men, an aeivnuaaia io teres, in us iimoer en mlnarale ia and on a oertain piece of land ia De "Btur townahlp, Clearfield eounty, Pa.,boanded as followst Beginning at a post; tbenoe bv load now owned by John Phillips, oast 100 perohes to (tones tbenoe by Jobs Kepheart's land soath 80 perches to post thenoe by R. M itchell's lend, weet i os perebee to post i toonee ay Mary Head wish survey, north 80 perches to place of beginning eo. amiag any aeres ana allowance being part of a (urvev ia the name of Thomas Stewarlsoa aad part of sams Isnd Ib deed from J. W, Smith, re lorded lo deed book "AY pass 88. and tbs sataa land now owned by John Rowlss. Also, all defendants interest la tbs timber and minerals oo and la a oertala piece of land la Do 'atur townabip. i; learned eounty, fa., bounded as follows : Beginning at a staka ; tbence by lead of Mitchell aod C. A J, Mease, east 100 perebes to post tbenoe by residue of survey south S2fi pecbes to old Unci thenos by old tins west 100 perches to poat; thenos bv land of Robert Miteboll. .ions now lea and Joan runups aortn sav perenes to beginning, eontaining two bondrod aeres aad allowances being part of ths Thomas 8tewarUoa array and tbe same land described ia doed from w. Mm lib, recorded la deed book "x." Dago 300, aad bow owned by Joha Kephart aim, an defendant interest ia tbo umasroaa eertaio piece of land la Beeearia township, Clear ieia eounty, fa., oootalsmg about 19 acres aad known as ox bow tract owned by Heary White ids. Also, all tho Interest of William Albert, Oeorge Albert aad Henry Albert in a oertala lot la Wood land, Bradford township, Clearfield eounty. Pa., bounded on the east by an alley, south by Wood and rire Brick company o land, oa ths east by Wm. Albert A Bros'.,on tbe soath by public roevd. con taiti ing sboul three-fourths of aa acre having a good large house 22x40 thsreoa and known as tbe Woodland Hotel or B. B. PI urn mer House. Also, all of their Interest la four eertaia lota ia Bradford township, Clearfield eounty. Pa., boaad ed on tho south by P. R R. ob the east, west A wsst by wm. Albertauros.oootainingabootoneaera, having a good small house thsreoa, knowa as David McCaully propsrty. aiso, an tneir interest IB roar certain leto ib Bradford townrhip, Clearfield county, Pa., bound ed oa south by public road oa east aad west by wm. Albert nros', aad oa ths norta ay pumie road, containing aboat thres-fourths of aa aero, having a good small hones and stabls thersoB, known as the Thomas L. Waple property. aiso, an their interest la three oertaia iota ta Woodland, Bradford township, Cloarfield county, Pa., bounded sn ths north bv Main street oa tbo east by P. 0. Bletuaberger lots, oa the soath by an alley oa tbs weet by D. Peodsrgast lotwcentala- ing about urss-ioarths or aa aero knowa as t. if. UcKnally Iota occupied by Dr. J. Llta haviai a good houss, stabls and ottos thsreoa. aiso, on tneir interest la two eertaia tost la Wool dead, Bradford towashlp, Clearfield Bounty, Pa bouaded eo aorth by Mela street, oa east by J. B. McKaally lots, ea soath by alley, oa west by A. it. lay lor lot, eontaining about one-half aa acre known as D. Pendergut Iota, baring a hoosa aad stabls thereon. Also, all their Interest la two certain lost la Woodland, Bradford township, Clearfield county, Pa., bonnded en the aorth by Mala street, oa east by D- Peodergast lots, oa south by alley, oa west by Joba Peterson lot. containing about ens-half an aero knowa as Joha Pattersoa lost. Alio, all their iaterest Ib a oertain let la Wood. land, Bradford township, Clearfield eounty. Pa, bounded on the aorth by Main street, oa east by wa, a i Den a oroe ., oo south by r. H, R. Co., oa west by R. Lsosberrv lot. eontainini abouat oae- f jurth acre knowa as Wm. Hall lot. having amall oouso inereoa.' Also, all thsir tntorsst la three eertaio lots ta Woodland, Bradford towaihip, Clearfield ooaaty. Pa., boonded oa aorth by Maia street, ea sast by Wm. Hall lot. oa south by P. R. R. Co. oa wsst by Benj. Laosberry, eon tai Bins three-fourths of aa acre, knowa as R. Laosberry lots, having a smau nouse ana stable toereon. Also, all their iaterest la a eertaia lot la Wood land, Bradford township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded oa the aorth by Main street, oa the east by R. Laosberry lots,on ths soath by P. R. R. Oa. on tbe west by Wm. Albert A Bros'., eon tain tog about one-fourth aero knowa aa Beajamta Laas- berry lot bavtug a small bouss thereon. Also, all Wm. Albert A Bros.' iaterest la a cer tain lot io Woodland, Bradford township, Clear flsid county, Pa., boonded oa the south by Maia stress, east by George Bret's lot, north by alley, weat by W. Albert A Bros., son tain tn aboat i of aa acre, with house and stable thsreoa, new occupied by Otto Book. aiso, sji tneir iaterest ta a eertaia lot la wood land, Bradford towaihip, Clearfield ooaaty, Po bounded on the soath ny Main street, sast by alley, aorth by alley, wsst by R. B. Bhirsy.s lot, oon tain ing aboat t aero, ha v lag a small hoosa tnereoo, known as b. w. 61oC lee aeea let. Also, ell their interest ia a certain lot in Wood land, Bradford township, Clearfield ooaaty, Pa., bouaded ea the aortb by Maia street, east by hi. J. Caldwell's lot, south by alio, west br Wm. Albert A Bros- ooalaiatac k aero, kaowa as tha Jerry U raft us let, having a small boose there exu Aleo, all their Iaterest ia a certain lot ia W ood les d, Bradford township, Clearfield ooaaty, Pa., sounded oa tho aortb by Main street, wsst by Jerry Urstfius' lot, south by allsy. sast by Jos. Uiilmaa's lot, eon tain ing about i acre, aad kaowa as the M. J. Caldwell's lot, having a hoses thera- Also, all their Iaterest la a oertala lot la Wood- lead, Bradford township, Clearflsld ooaaty, Pe, Douaea on tae aorta ay aiaia street, west by m. J . Caldwell's lei, l0Bth bv alley, eaat bv Thomas Siemens' lot, ooataialag about i aero, with tmall oom tnereoB, knowa as JesepB tsilimaa s let. Also, all their interest in a oertaia let ia Wood land, Bradford townahlp, Cloarfield eeuaty, Fa bounded south by Maia street, west by 1 hem as Stevens' lot, south by alls, east by W. Albert A ores, eontaininw aboat fi acre, kaowa aa Uueriee Craln lot, having a small house thsreoa. iso, on tneir interest to a eertaia wt ta woo-aland, Bradfbrd township, Clearfield Bounty, Pa, boaaded south fey Maia street, west by W. Albert A Bros., aorth by alley, sast by J. Dais lot, son touting aboat about , acre, having a small boyie thereon, known as M. A. Merideth lot. Also, aO tneir interest la a certain lot la Wood- hod, Bradford towaihip, Clearfield ooaaty, Pa, bonnded south by Main street, west aSj) J. Dale lot, aorth by allsy. east by other lots, containing aboat ft aero, and kaowa as 0. at. Caidwalader's let. Also, all thsir Iatsrsst la a eertaia lot la Wood. land, Bradford township, Clearfield ooaaty, Pa., boanded aorth by Maia street, wsst by 0. W. Barger lot, south try alloy, oast by W. Albert A Bros, sod tam log aboat i acre With amall houee ana etabie tbersoa, knowa as i-eroy 0. jrauiABer lot. Also, all thslrlntsre ta A eertakt lot la WoM land, Bradford township, Ciearfiald eounty, Pa, bounded south ky Mam street, east by W. Albert jJros.,west by jaeob H. Uerr lot. aortb by alloy. containing i acre, having a good hoaas aad stable tnereoa, kaowa as u. uoas lot. Alto, all their Iaterest Ib four oertala lota la Woodland. Bradford towashlp. Ciearfiald count v. Pa., boanded oa tbo aorth by publio road oa tha sast, aoath aad west by Wa. Albert A Bros', eon taining about oas aero, having a small houss and stab) thereon, kaowa as Jacob Qreoa lata. Also. ei thsir Interest ta four eertaia lota ia Woodland. Bradford township. Clearfield ooantm. Pa., bounded on tbe north by public rood on east, soath and west by Wm. Albert A Bros', eon tain- Ing about three-fon tbs or aa aero, naving a Buuee thsreoa, known as Jamas Mo Donne 14 lots. Seised, taken in execution and to bo oold as tbe property of William Albert, Uoorge Albert and lienry Al bert. Also, by tirtua of write of Lar. Fa. anil Pi. Fa., at tfa Court flouta io Cloar ftold, oa Tuosday, Saptombar 26th, ttat following described real estate, to wit : Uartain laoao in uraaiora tow nan in, Clearlield oountv, Pa, ona pieoa begin uiog at a chestfl.it oornr survey ad in tbo nam of Wm fitowart, Wm. La wis, Aaron Low and ary Stewart, tho do bv Wm. Stewart W lilt p to a poat, Ihoooebrraa- idue of tbe Aaron Levy survey. 310 p to the lino between John Barclay and A. Levy survayi, tnenoe ft Djr same lily p to i pine oorner, tnenoo dt onn vaugon Wta. Lewis aurvev, S 310 porches to dIaoo of beginning, containing 202 acres and 1 pare hoa, being tne oaatormoat bait called Lew's cboioe. surveyed on warrant cranl od to Aaron Levy, dated 27th July, 1792, having about IfO aoraa cleared, a two-atory house, amall barn and bearing orchard thereon. Also, one other pieoe of taod beginning at a white oak, thenoe oaatorly by tend of Uiohael Boult and Absalom rieroa 7H p to pout, tbenoa S 222 p to post, tbenoe W by wm Lewis survey to p to post, tnenoe n 222 p to nlaoo ef beginning, oonlasniBA 102 acres, being out of the Jane CatabU . aurvey, about 30 aoree of whioh is cleared, , having too wooaiana iioro ooueo tTtHtasnf nnd a frame dwelling house formerly oc cupied by Wm, Albert, a small baro.omail bouse nnd otber improvement toerwon. Alas, oae other ptess, teginaing al a eoraer post of lsaas Kline's, east tt perches to a pest eornet of Joseph Barger: tbenee by his lead soath 88 per. to a post theaes by land of Jeha Kline west voe. perenes tnenee ay isaas a, us aorth fid perehss, sea lain leg If aeres. aim, oae other piece, being tae sales ee or tas Wat, Lewis survey, boaaded by toads W Absalom Pierce oa tbo oast, aod Btewert survey ea the sealh. Ooorge Taraer's lead oa too west, aad Jsno Campbell survey aa tha aorta, seatataiag AO aeree. Also, oas other pleeo, eealelnlng M aeres, part of the W m. Lewis survsy, being tbo Joseph drey premises boundsd by Jaoe Gamp be I survey, aad on the north ay other lands of Jos. Gray. , aiso, eoeetosr pises of isae eeaiaiaieg as sea t a. raa, iolalo, laaJ. af laa. allaa, Bala, fart ot lha laaa. wtlaoa Bar..,, a.iag oa. mm ibb. Wtlaoa Bart. 7, I ahitk t. f n.rila.al roaloa. wkl.li f. t. Ilaralaaal aaS Wa. A. Wat. lan, aaa..,.. bf dMS. la aalS AIMrla. Mawi, aa ta.iM.Ua.aMHtai.IS a. M.i of Wei. Albart. H Albart ai4 Hawr, Altar. T.aa. .. fl.La Tla ,rlM ar aiai ta aim th. pra..rt, aball ta atra.a. af MM ta fM th. Um. af Mia, OT n.h .tatr arTaagMM.H MA. u .UI ta .,ra.4. .Uk.rwlM Ita ,rafrtf wIM ta laBaflattl. pal an 4 Ml4 .(at. 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