THE REPUBLICAN. CLKARPIKLl), PA WKDNRSDAY MOkNINO, 8RPT. 10, UTfl. Terms of Subscription. If psldin adraae,ar within three months .$ M If paid after three and before sis months... S 61 Ifpeld efMr the expiration of iii months... II jNT-UttHrl. 8. U. PlTTlNalLL A Ca NllL pnj.tr Advertising AgnU, IT Park How, Corner tUrkuan ptreel, are our duly authorised Agents . v.- v...b ru. " tiELHJIOUS NOTICE. Method lit Knlecopal ChurchRev. B. F. Bvuvxnn, i aitor. -Public Bcrvtea svary Babbetl. a ii a. m., wa ti r. h. Sabbath School at! A. II. Prayer ki ttioc everv Thandav. at Ik f If Ootnn unloa Service, Int Sabbath of very tonin, ai i a. m. Went Clearfleld M. K, l lmrch. Ri. Wu, II. It ill nnd J. V. Anmrhon, Paitors. Presetting every alternate Sunday, st o'clock, r. sr. rummy acooel at a, f. AI All are le vlted to attend. I'reib) terlau i liurch H. II, 8. Bun. a. Sabbath servlr.es morning and evening Sab bath School at I P. M.Prayer Matting Weduee- uny evening, t. Prauela' Church Cntliollr Rev. P. J. H her l pax, Preaching at I0y o'clock , A. M., on tbe Brat, third and loarlh Sundays of each month : Veipcra and Benediction of (he Blessed Seeramont at 7 o'clock, M. Sunday School every Sunday afternoon at I o'clock, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. t.un or lotmne qvartki sbmions oooar, 8e ood Monday of January. T'i rd Monday of March. Fit it Monday ef J una. Fourth Monday of September. Tim op aomine conaoa flius. Firat Monday of Juna. Second Monday of Mo vain bar. PI' I Lit) OrPlCKRn. Prtult -Udg lion. Chariot A. Mayer, of Loch Haven. itimtnNl Law Judgt) -Hon. John II. Orvle, of Bellefonte. AotiaU Jndy William C. Foley, Clearfield John J. Hand, Curwenivllle. ProA oaortry Kit Bloom. Regitttr mud fttvorder L. J. Morgan. Diitrief Afferwey Frank Fielding. TVeaiwrer David Mctlaugbey. Skirig William R. MePbarton. CVma'y Surveyor Samoa! F. MeCtoikey, Cor wensville. Oonntf Commftii oaere - Clark Brown, Clear field Thomas A. McUee, Cheat P. 0.) Harris Hoover, Clearfield. t'uNNfy Amiron Cbri it. J. Keat,gy Glen Hope Samuel A. Caldwell, Williamsgrove ; Joba C. Conner, Burn lids. fVenry ConrJ. B. Neff, New Washington. Jury Coetwi'itioairc- John W. Shugart, James Mitchell, Clearl.ed. Sufttrimtrndenl of PmMt cAoos-a--Jolia A. Gregory, Curwenivills. Notnrin Panie John W. Wrigley, Wn, Ra debaugh, Cyrua L. Oordon, Clearfield: Joa. K. Irwin, N. R. Arnold, Curwenivllle J. J. Llngle, Oioenla Milla. Our Spwtial column Is decidedly Interesting to a local point of Tiew, and profitable reading to oulsldors who want to tare money. FRIDAY, OCTODKU oTII, IS TUB LAST DAY TO PAY TAX US, IP YOU WANT TO VOTK FOR PRK81DKNT THIS YIAR. Read William iieed's locals in our Special column to-J ay. A pretty heavy rain and hail alorm visited this region on Thunday lait. Treasurer McCiuughey finUhed up liii ale of uDseatrd lend! on Monday last. Court commences oil Monday next, the Sih imt, A two wsaks' term will be bold. Tlio heavy ruins of last week caused a eunjidureblo rlia in the river, and it is now somewhat shove a good rafting stage. a J. A. Stewart is selling ofT his stock of cluthing snd furnlfblag goodi at cost, to auit bmineii. The ttie will be opened until Octuber lOih. - e em - The gn lamp at the Kpisopul Church corner, on First itreet, burned seventy -two hours In succeiilen, last week. And the lamp lighter wai not te be found. Sunday lattt was an extremely dmn- grceable day. Itaia fell aneeaaingly all day, and but few persons ventured out. The churches wrre, eomeuently, but ilitnly attended. Jumes Humey, of lloulEdalo, fell frum a svcond itory window of bit bouse an Sun day, the Id inat., and wss almost Instantly killed, lis wss under tbs influence of liquor at the time. Head Guinsburg's double column ad vertisement in the Kan t site a to-day. Ue has jnat received a large assortment ef clothing for the Fall trade, which he will sell at reduced prises for eaih. . a A car loaded with titty barrels of a loon oi, and valued st ia.vuu, was destroyed by fire In the tower railroad yards at Altoona, oa Sunday tight. The Ore Is believed to have been the work of an incendiary. i a i A seven year old son of Mr. li. IX. Ritchie, of Lock Haven, was drowned la the canal at that place, on the 6th InsU lie was found be tween a boat and the wharf, and it Is supposed ha fell when attempting te get an the boat, i Mr. James L. Loavy, who recently purchased tbV'Ainerioen House," at Carwensvllle, has added another story to it, and entirely re mod died the Interior of the house. When com pleted ft will be the Icrgcst and most eonveaieat hotel In Curwoosvllle. Already wo are told thnt hard winter Is coming, and tbst crime will be unusually prevalent, but ue are net discouraged. Silks have taken a rise sad coal bas bad a tumble, and as ihcee two conditions are not favorable to crime, we look forward to an eaiy wlotet. o On Monduy.tbo Utu inst. ashinule mill belonging tu Darrah, Moore and Crissman, of Millitone tewmbip, Elk county, was burned to eihei. The loss is supposed lo aggregate fully $;iO,ito. It la supposed to be the work of aa la oendiary. It was pretty well covered by tasur anoe. reiinttylvaiiia will have her own par ticular Centennial day oa Wednesday, the 28tb in it., tba aonlvmary of the ilgntng of her flrst Slate Constitution. Hon. Ben jam in U. Brewster will deliver the oration. It Is expected to be a day of surpaMlng intern I, and a large attendance ! Ii looked for. 1 ae e aw - One of the speakers at the Jtadical club meeting oo Fndsy evening last, ipent nearly hair aa bwur ia reading extraclsJVem Democratic rpeecbes. This Is about the smartest thing we ever kuew one ol their f peahen to do, and we hope it will be kept up, as It Is a goud"ey to make vales for Tilden. ( a 1, Levi Knutt, of Altoona, who inatle biuseir quite conipleeeus la rtturnlag employe of tbe Psnnylvaola railroad company for working on SuaJay, feilvd to put la aa appearaaeo at Argument court, when tbe eases ware to bare been argued. On motion ol Mr. Neff, Attorney for the Company, the cases ware continued. e In the Cambria county court last week. I'alrkek Leoaard and War ouna were tried fur the murder ef Patrick O'Brien, at UalliulB.edl the ?0ta of May last, sad were food guilty f murder in the second degree. Mania Leoaard, also arrested oa tbe asute charge, fur waut of evi dence as lo bis guilt, wss discharged. i H a ii i It was supposed that the excursion ists would leave lSs place with tbe regular morn ing (ma oa Mutiday last, aad many persons were at iLt dtpa easiui'giti airhal. TUey were very a.ueli dtiapibitd wbva it came along with only oue pais iigrr ear, and tbe) Were tdtotmed that it.ey utulu be ubltd lu natt ir aa eiira trala. 1'nning the Jul m ot our young friend, i ik li. J.sad, ia tbe et.uthfra part wt ibe Wr ougb, va Saturday tart, we iaw that genllemaa iafiiCiff hli fields takagid In taking up bis sweet potato crop, Raiting swvet potatoes is but an aperlment beieasiet, but Frank's srvp was large and finer locking than any of the Imported aaos brought te this market. as a The fare to Philadelphia and return, b the Odd Fellow i' aaearsiea trala, was ti ll. Counting the aamber ef tickets sold at revoa haa died, food ap aa eggrcg atonf 13,17a, aad limltiag the expanie of rack persoa te Sis.M makes aa amount equaling I7,M0, making a grand total ef til, 178, as the espeasoa of the party. More money lhaa we thought H posslbm lo raise la tbo county, Mr. Harry A. K raiser has just re turned from tbe Bast, bringing with him a huge and elegant stock of Fall aad W later Drees aad Dry Good I, to which ha Invites the atteatloa of the public. Harry la aa oaUrprlstag baclasee ea, always oh the alert aad felly rawed to tbo demand ef the times. Il has the large, meat perfect and beet ir pointed dry good iters la this lection, and It eon tains a fell line of goods Is Its every d span meat. Doal rVget la eaN ea Harry vera yon waat aaythlag la hli Hat Coal Oil. Lytlo hnsroceivod car load ofooal oil, and aan tell It by the quart or bsrreL Alaa, by the can. tf. Wahtku 11,000 cortU of Hemlock nnd Rook Oak Bait, for which we will pay ine bigbeat market arias. Jvlltf. A.0. KramrrAOo. LORII.LAUDH TOBACTOS.- Iijtlo, of this plaeo, baa the agency for Clearfield county for LorillareVt celebrated brands of tobaooo, and can sell them at factory prices. Conductor Irwin's paHAongor train, wmcn nrnvesai uiearuoid at II a. m., was layad three hours an Friday last, by at ncoldeat oa the main linn. Mr. Kmory t ltoud telogrnpbs ub from Philadelphia that tbaexenrslon party arrived then at half peat nine o'clock on Monday even ing, all cafe and sound. They made right good lime, aoaelderlag the keary travel oa the Penn'a road the past Tew days. - in m a On Friday evening, Sept. 8tb, Lim- won neoTas, oi ntwry, uiatr county, rather of Mrs J. J. Pie and Mrs. Fred Baokoit, died nt bis reel deooe, In the above named plsoa, age 84 years. Uli death was from aa known disease. For soma weeks put ks had been sleeping a great doal and hit appetite failed him, but he suffered no pain end passed away from earth gently as n child, apparently dying or old age alona. o- wm An intoxicated individual raised con siderable of a howl at tba depot na Saturday eight last, because tbo conductor would not allow him to get on the train. There Is a rule or tba Penn'a R. R. Co., forbidding In lot lost ed persoos to ride on their ttalai, and In this Initanse it was enforoed , a little ta hsnhly, perhaps, to the sorrow of this guy larkcy. Ho walked to Curwcmrille on Hun day morning, through a drenching rain. i I. JiufXiiiironlot the V illiumsnort boom was suspended so r era! days ago. The Bmlhtim says that about nine million feet are now la the boom, oa the bar, and enough logs are back to urcfta about twenty million feet. Tba foroe at work oa the boom the present seaaoa eonslited of about eighty men nnd boys. Mr, T. Turley at present has bis crew nt work repairing the cribs, and putting them In shape for the future. Lint of iu t turn remaiuimr unclaimed In the Postoflioe nt Clearfield, for the week ending Sep temper I lth, 186 t Crookshank, Mary A. McDonald, Miss Kiama, Crowell, Miss Jennie, Murphy. Mrs. Amanda 0. Denver, Miss Mary A. Hawiuo, Mrs. Dora, Uraham, A bra to, Jr. Smith, C. A. U ood rich, C. K. Seaman. W. W. Jordan, Miis Bell, Schick tmr. Edward. Johnson, Mrs. Win. Wetiel, MiPiJennis, Kane, Jam, Williams, Mrs. Ktome. La'Fiour, Joseph, Look i no Am ad. The present lias been an abundant, unpreeedcntly favorable season for fruit, as well as for all the products of farm and garden. Prudent housewives, with the pre diction that next Mason fruit will be scarce, are puttiog np more tbaa double tba usual quantities of fruits and tomatoes. Cider is cheap and plentiful, and It Is simply astonishing what kettles full of rpple and peach butter are being made, In view or next season's scarcity. This Is a prudent step, even If nest year's yield should be equally abun dant. aw - The primary election passed off very quietly ia. Clearfield borough and Lawrence town ship. The full Democratic rote or both these dis tricts was polled. This Is right, far, besides bowing that nor party friends are Interested la maklog the nominations for county officer., it also Indicates that they are getting ready to take an active part la the approaching general election, and thus help to swell the vole for Tilden sad Head ricks, as well as the entire ceuaty ticket, i We predict aa nauiually heavy Democratic rote , In this eoaoly at the November eleeUoa. - ia . A Revelation. Two nice young men made their escape from the Lock II a v en Jail en last Friday nigbt, and were traced to Oieeola. On Monday afternoon, two young mea answering the description ol tbo jail birdi, wets arrested at UouUdals, and upon being searched by the polios It was discovered that the one was a woman dress ad la aials attire, and the other had a pardon la his poeket granted by Gov. Hayes, of Ohio, and bas, bo doubt, promised to be in that State on election day. The twain ware finally committed for vagrancy, and are now la ear prison, and If net let oat by the Id Tuesday of October, Hajee A Co. will lose a rote. Mr. John Mootibarircr, of Morris lownebip, met with a severe and painful accident an Bon day morning, the 10 th Inst, by means of which he lost oncof bis legs. Early In the morn ing be went to a Celd to bring ia bis horsai, and catching oac of them be mounted It, without sad dle or bridle, to ride it borne. The other bones commenced running as soon as they were let out , of the field, and the one Mr. M. was riding became frightened, throwing him to the groaad. He fell directly under the feet of the animal, and as It attempted to jump over blm, one of Its front feet earns down oa his leg, smasbiag the bona and lacerating the flesh la a terrible manner. The leg was amputated a short time afterwards, sad Mr. M. Is getting along very well. Clearciild Coal Trade. State ment of Coal and other freights seat over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Kail- road, for the week ending September 9, 1878, and the aame time last year t COAL. For the week M Same time last year 1; Prevlonniy during year Same time last year..... Inornate .... Total In 1878.... ....... Same time last ytar....,HH,., Ii Lumber Miscellaneous freights The Kxcursion Train. The Odd Fel lows' ai curt ion to the Centennial left Curwens villa at about t o'clock oa Monday morning, the 18th lilt-, and left thii ptarc at aboat I SO. The train, as It left Clearfield, eonslited of ten pas lon ger eoaebes, one baggage ear and two engines, with twoeoueneeto betaken at Pbillpsbnrg. Tbe tea paiieager coaches were pretty well filled at Carwensvllle and Clearfield, leaving but little room (or passengers between Clearfield and Phil ipaburg. Mr. D. D. Wood, train dsspatcber, who accompanied tbo aiearsiooists, said be would have accommodations for all, by taking, If TT P noaehes from the Mosfaaaaon branch, at the Intersection of tbe two reads near Philipibarg. This is the hrgst passenger trala that ever waned over tbo Tyroaa aad Clearfield branch. A pesienger coach will comfortably seat about sixty perauai, aad allowing that number to each one of the twelre ears, makes aa aggregate of sevea hundred and twenty passengers, and there Is a probability that the number was muob larger. A heavy rain was falling during tbe en tire moraing before the trala left, aad It was ex tremely disagreeable, both underfoot nnd over head, but tbe Immense throng at tbe depot took it ns gued-aataredty could well be, eider tbe eironmitanees. Primary Klkction. Wo go to press too early te giro anything definite ta regard to Ibe result or the primary olectloa. We will give the full official vote of each district la ear acit Issue. Below will be found the vote of Clearfield borough oad Lawrence towasbipi roa co so aaas. Clf'd bnr. Law'ce two. U. A. acker IWS row aaxAtoa. ' ' T.J. Boyer. 43 W. W. Ret Il Ueo. M. Brtsbla s AeraaC. Tele- Ms I7i III 9 177 Andrew Praia, Jr.... 117 t K. U. tliarkirl.... Henry llrath James M-biit(y Patrick Crkf... Uavtd llitehtaga IS - 1 . 44 4 1 8 8 18 II 118 as A. V. Carpenter 8 rw ASStMSAIR 41 IMIKt A.blrr M. llitls U Jobs J. Kad Daniel W. Muwre We. A. Bloom Vincent B. UH. Abraham Ogdew....., 11. F. Uowle Jacob W. Camp'Wi..., Joseph lattereoo 38 ' It T II lis 88 ft 8 47 88 li MS 8 roa aicvRict ArroRaar, II. W. Smith 74 Aaroa U. KrawMr... SI W. M. McCallege..,.. l a" roa seat ramasrSBa. ST 141 77 J. P. BereMeld...-....-. JS4 Wirrlfl a di, rraoeie -aerv" - - a Sea I ember I7lb, IH7, by Rev. Father Sheridan, mr. uan fa. mragm sua mm "i both of Clearfield. SKI O. rrld.jr, lUpl.abOT ttk, l7t, A.ro. Ur.(, m .r mi K. U. iMh, tl V.H l.,hi, o Mi.,, .uhw inh, m, j.mW l.,iw,8r4 B.II uw.iip, .kat M ,rfc 1ST,, Bank, rlM .f Hull (,'r.v.ll, a,,,.,,., H9 II jwfi i aonlfe, m It d.y,. TORI. ......... U,7ol .......... 17.li.fl I.6flft YwT.BSI - eSl,8W 118,18 ,.H Ml, MS sV8,&& 331,778 M 88 ears. .. . ft " fljMCtdlll, WANTED by Arnold, at Curweuavlllf, B.ooo cords oai ana neaiiorK nan. KHMHMI tftUhif h shaved altlurtea. lOO.OOO H 1-Inch sawed ahliiiclaa. liMI,tMMI fet lucb itu hoard a. aepUL TUB PEOPLH WANT PH(MK There Is no modi nine prescribed br nbvlolna or sold by drugglaU, thatearrlas suoh evidence of its suoean.anii aupenor virtao as Uosraan s Unr war Kv ri p fur severe Coughs, Colds settled oa the Breeit, Consumption, or any disease er the Throat and Lungs. A proof or that faot Is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle for It) cents and try its superior effeot before buying the regular me at to eenis. it aes lately been Int rod used in this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are attonlphlng every one that use It. Three doses will relieve any ease. Try It. Sold by C. D. Watson, Druggist, Clearfield, ia. epraTO.nowiy, TIIINMOsTvoiMttELF. Thousands lead mlsarabla live, suflerlag from dyiriepsta, a dtsoruerec siomaoB ana liver, pro ducing blllonaneas, heartbura, eostireneas, weak nrsa, irregular appetite, low spirits, musing food after eating, and often eadiaa in fatal attacks of fever. TliKT snow Tliav Ana rick, yet they get little sympathy. The unfailing remedy, which Is yearly restoring thousands, is Datoila s Had leal Cure, sold by C. D. Watson, and Ilsrtiwick A lrvla. Druggists, Cicarflsld, Pa. A S oottie will convince von of Its merits, Don't delay another hour after reading this, but go and get a bottlc,and your relicr is as certain as yon live. Will you do It, or will you contloue to suner i i uiua tor yourself! Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Rvrvp Is per fectly safe, extremely palatable. No phytic re quired. Losts x cents. Try ti. for sale by v. I. Wataon and UarUwiok A lrwtn, Clearfield, Pa. men zzoowlj. W A NTP.ls hy Arnold, al Cnrwenavllle .(1(M rorda oak and hemlork bark. IIMMMNi VtUlurh shaved chlr.rlea. l4NMMM2tlurh sawed shluaflea I4HI,(MM feat inch pine boards. aept.0 VvM. HKKO'N LOCALS On or about September 35th, 18711, Wn, Reed will be receiving his new fall and win ter stock ef Dry Uoods, eta. You will and a fine seloetloa of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings and Millinery Goods, every thing of the latent style and la great variety, at the scry lowest prices. It Is his Intention to keep a muck larger assortment of Fancy Hoods, Trimmings and Millinery Uoods tbaa heretofore, Sept. 10, 17. dee. H, IMMf. WANTED-by Arnold, at Curweuevllle, 5 ,000 cords oak and hemlock bnrk 100.000 Vtt-Iurh shaved ehtujrlrs. ltHMMK24-lnch aawed shhik-lcs. IO0.IMM) let luck pin bowrda. aept.0. IleoaiRS For 8a lb. ft. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredonta Boggles and Platform Wagons for aula. To be seen at the Shaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania, may ll-tf. Itailroad. PennHylvaiilallallroad TYRONE A CLEARFIELD BRANCA ON and after Monday, APRIL 17, 1871, the Passenger Trains will run daily (except Sua- naysj oeiween lyroneana uiearneid, as follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. W. C. Irwim, Conductor. LBAVR SOUTH. I LEAVE NORTH. CurwensvIllaMS:25l p. .i Tyrone ,... 8.4M-H. Clearfield- 1.59, " ; Osceola. t il, " Philipaburg 4.4a, " Philipsburg...l0.u, " Osoeola e.OO, " Clearfield 1 l.uu, Tyrone 1.18, " Curweneville..U:M, CLEARFIELD BXPRES8. W. 8. Plvbhrr, Conductor. LKAVB SOUTH. 1 LEAVE KOUTIlT" Curwenivllle, Clearfield Pbilipsburg.. S.1I A. n. Tyrone 7.05 p. a ft:36 ' ' Inter-action ...7. !U ' 8..1I " Oiieeoia ...... 8. U " Osceola M 8.46 Pbtliptburg...8.Sa " Clearfield, nr.I.M " Curwenivllle. v.0 " Intersection.. 7.35 Tyrone.-.,.... 7.10 BALD KAOLK VALLEY BRANCH. tip. M.li. Id.il. Kip. P. If. A. H. M. M. i t. . tef, Tr. ) .rtlr, .M I.M MS .. UM K.,l. (.OO 1! 40 all ..ID J.liu. IS ll.it t.90 10.00 , Uil.ib.rit 4.47 11.14 4 1B.I0 1 B.ll.root. 4.1 II. U 1.1.1 10.20 , Milaaburl , 4.1 J 11.0, IS 18.44 llow.rd ' I.JS I0.lt 10.00 11.11 .rrlr.L. H..W k.r. 1.10 0.46 TYRONB STATION. Padifle BiprcM, Il.rrlib.r, koc'm. PitlAmr, Kip , 1:41 Paoitto Kiprw,, . 1.11 P M Way e.,Mnf;.r, 1:0H Mail Train, 0:41 Ka.t Lin., t:it M.ll Train, (41; Atl.nti.Kipr.,1, B:47 Flilla'da Kipran, 10:10 PlIM.lPfBrRIl WOsilANNONBnANCHKS On and aflar Mnadajr, APRIL 17th, llTt, At cnnmodatioB Train, will rna o?.r th. Ptallipa burg and Muabanaua Braa.lM,, aa (ollwct LEAVE 80DT1I. LKAVI NORTH. P. H. A. It. A. M. Btatl.nl UorriMlal., Pblllpabari, Btoin.r'a, . Bn.atan, Oaoaola, Moahanaoa. HUrlinj, ILiotid.lt, M.Canl.y, Kradriak,, 1:34 1:40 ' 7:11 7:14 11:31 711 1115 4:11 11:11 4:11 ' 11:04 4:18 lhM 4:lt I 11:41 4:00 11:13 1:H 11:17 1:41 11:14 1:44 11:10 1:40 1:44 ' Till 1:M 7:44 15S 10 04 7:61 1:11 L IS t 04 1:19 10:14 11 Ml 1CI9 1:U 1:18 10:11 1:21 1:13 10:44 1:2 Cloa. winnMtlonf I tad. by all train, at Tyroaa 8. 8. BLAIR, Sap.rlBUttd.at. and Loalt Havn, Bjir-ir. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW OBADB DIVISION. ON .ad altar Monday, 1W loib, IH7I, tba paaa.nit.r train, will raa daily (aio.pt 8uad.y) btwaB Bad Bank and Driftwood, a, follow, I EATWARI Day Mallleara, Pittabar, 1:10 a. in t Hed U.na ll:4. Bl.ro Jnnatlon IMO; Now Hrtbl.bMB 11:61 p. m.i Mayarlll. 1:01) Troy 1:17 t Uraokiill. lit! Pallar'a 1:11 1 Bay. noldatillt 1:36 DnBol. 101 , Honnlt Toan.l 1:21 ! PMOWId i4t W4. III. 4:41) BanuotU 4:10 i arri.M at Driftwood at 6:13. WKHTW AKIWDay Mall laaraa Driftwood 11:11 p. B.I BraaartU 1:16 , WawlrilK 1:11; Pulald l:0t Humanlt Tunn.l !:17 ll.Boli 1 4; R.ya.lda.111. 1:16 Vnll.r'slJl ; Urookrlll. I:M Troy 4:16 1 Mayarill. t:10 N.w Bathlohra 4:62 ( Blir Juaation 6:14 Hti B.ak 6:41 1 arrlr.1 al Pittabam at 7:10 p. ta 47" Tba Rrynoldavilla AecoajmodatloB laa.M B.ynoldavlll. daily at 6:10 a. nt. and arrl.M at Krd Bank at :I6 a. at. Laarn Hti B.ak at 7:16 p. m. arriraa at Hayaoldirill. al 10:10 p. . CIom eraoartloa, aada with train, oa P. A I. Railroad al Ilrilt.nod, and with trains .a tb. Allriheny ValKy Railroad at Rl Bank. DAVID McOABlK), Uaa'l Sup't. A A. jAro, Hap'l L. U. Dir. N1 OTICROF INC0HPOHAT1ON. Notion la hereby givca to all peraoai Interest ed, that application will be matle to the neat ewe piun of the Court or Common i'leas ef Clenrleld county, oommAnefng oa Monday, September 36, 1H78, for a Charter of Incorporation for tbo First Methodist Church ef Cherry Tree, Clearfleld Co., l'a. Ml'KHAY A OOkOON, Clearfield, Sept. ft, 1878-lt. Attorneys. JbjEW t FIdOlJlla I KED, AND GROCERY .. STORE. . A. G. KRAMER & CO., Ituoaa Na. 4, Pla'o Upara llaaaa, C'laarflrld, Pa. Kap avnMaally oa haad 81IUAR, COFFKI, TEAS, BODA, GOAL OIL, svrtup, SALT, SPICKS, SOAP, Caaaad aad Drlad Frails. Tobaaa., Cigars, Cut dirt, Ctdar Vtartar, Ballar, ti. AUO, IXTRA OMI MADI Wheat and Buckwheat Floor Corn Mtftl, Obop, Feed, 4o., Afl .f wkl.h win a. said aksa, hi aaah or la ssobaBM for aoaatry prod.M. A. II. KRAXtlt CO. ClMrlald, Ho?. II lSTt. tf 3m Mi tttUMm Qtttttlttmtntt. IVIETHODSwPOINT8. METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE 'H-MN THE PURCHASE OF-h-i OLOTHnSTGr WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, To aklsh wa lania aVs lalwiitsd tllanllan and Oarshil loratlin at THE PURCHASING rUBLIO.- MrrHODIl POINT! I WI bav. but On. Frloo fur All rooelvo Cash Payment frum All.... W K give a Ouaianlee prutootliig AU-.. Wl Return Monoy when we can in. t suit ill ....... Wl buy our good' at first hn,!a, Ii Iwmenae iiiai.UUis, and at tlid lowest prices for Csah..w....H Wl manufartiire with ortrcmo curt every garuuut wo svU.. luafiect every rani of ro guea Into our garmonU,.. Wl put S ticket on every pnrnidt, abowlug plainly iu quality and prloe...M Wl out off every Horn of otiuooemary azpandlturo. ... WR etnplny rlinlTlnaa wort. men In ovary dapattiuviU.M WE give satisfaction toowry purrl,or at M 0T Prt,,1 r nin n buying of W mum Utu moot-y tw. A child way buy as obvaily as a mau - ...... , In addlUon to oar Immenaa Ptock of lleady-Made Clothing, we have a Magnificent Una f Mao's and Boy's rumlihlng Goods, Pliliu (of our ov. n make) and I'ndcnrear. all at tha Very Luwcet Prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. LOOK THIS WAY ! This is for FLIXK & CO.'S "Tom" ling gone- to New York, where he expects to nmko Arrangements with tho Centennial Com missioners to purchnso the Exhibition find hnvo it moved to Clear field. 1 Entrance to the Main Exhidition building will be on Market street, two doors enst of Shaw IIouso. Admission free. An Insulation r Imnartlni a Praflrnl Bnatnaa Eaocllnn. Tonnj and rnld.ll. Bred mm flltwl for lb. actual dutli-a of III. Kluil. nU nm nilrr at any tlma. In dtvldnal InatnxiUon. Iro and nn.ly ftirnlahrd Hall, and OmoM. OimprHiiin.lvo aonrM of stiuly. ItMlular and appniprlato lrturi'. Tlioniuli Traclilii-l"raclloal 'Iralnlna. for Clrculara aoVlrvaa V. bull 4k tkuaa, I'lttsburali, l'a. PALL U-AC-AI1 You will want to shed your Summer Clothing and fit yourself out in something Warm, . Nice, Good and Cheap. WE HAV.E the GOODS to do it WITH. An excellent assortment of desirable Fall and Winter CLOTHING. Gents' FURNISHING GOODS. H ATS, CAPS, TRUNKS. VALISES, &c.. and our Prices shall not be undersold by any other house. . We only ask an inspection before you spend a Dollar for anything in our line. A. CUINZBUBC, One Price Clothing Store. Clearfield, Pa., September 20th, 1870-lm."- JOHN H. FULFORD, 9tNMAL MiVKAHCS AOtST, CltaraWld, r.aa'a. Raanaaal, all th. hMdlaf Fir. la.ara.aa CowpulM af tha aMBlry Qbm ........ 4ia,stt SM Itoyal Oawadiaa ,. l.ttOS.OKS Himt, Mow V.rk .. 4.III.II4 Lyaoaslai, Maaay, Pa ,H,41 Praaklia, Pbllad'aM....... S,1S8,S.4 Pbaala, Ilwtford.................. I.ISJ.101 nuom. Naw Ywh l,4H,tl Hoaas, Col., 0....... tll.MI Altaa, BattfMw ,. 1S4.S4I Pnnidawaa WaahlBaaa,.MM,.MMn.H, . 41S.0S4 Paraaas abwal affMilaf aa kaaaraaaa oa piap. Mty of say klad, ahawld aall at ay assaa, oa Markta) strasS, appwtaa Ik. Carl lioaaa, Bd aaa aiy list af soaspaaias aad rata. b.r.r laaarlag. JOHN O.rULPUEV, Claarl.ld,Pa0rt,7,'7t-ly OK" Print m(ans nf nocesalty tho Iaw M Prim.- CASH arpn eTpenas of cnllectloni and luakua front bud Uelits TU B tlnarantM prnteiHs the buyer who mny notbf ajutlgoof giKMlsM..,.. Wo tvly on Immense sales and art aat Ufiod wlUi a wry small peroeut a:o(.rpr,)t,t, - IT Is cany to buy of us, atone all are ttratM allLu, no una gt'UJng favota that are duulvd to oUiurs ,,. DIi'KrrtlKO and deflate are done away tty ua, every Ixxl y gels our boat w llb tut having u SJk fur It - ltlcU U I) tUMI fl.r till) IMMlUlM'a lM.tL.flt in lowiTliij: prlcus -..,..... WE till ortlers rtwIvedbymaH from all pu.ru of Ute t ultiHlblatat, Writ fr iart'i-ulura Big Advertisement, next week. and will return via. Pliiludclpliia, VltEK B JUDGE WANTED. X1 Natle. b karaby lna that at hast twmty of tba aitlsaas, rrvldrnta oi taa luwnablp ol wmi rla. U.llah and wMdward, is tbaaoaalr af Ohm. laid. will, aadw tb. a4 .f Aanaiblr approvad tba Ilk day af May, A. II. IMS, .attllad "A. a t. a.thorlaa tha arqatallliia by th. savaral JB tla, of thl, CarnajoawMllh for tba aa. ol tb. soanty, of arid,,, irw'M nrar rlvara, rr.ks, sad rirakrta, and far tha akolltloa of tolls Iksrs a," pMllioa tha Oaart of g.artar Hioni of pftid soualr at tba Bsntnilr Israi. aaaaatraelnff .a tha loarth Maadsy, th. 1Mb day .1 tba bobIb, ta rant aa ardar aaaar ma said aat, drslanng tha krldn tmlri tmm Cl.sra.ld arak at PaM. Ilk, ta aald aoaBly, a frM kridi. and for lbs sboli.hla, af toll, tharaoB. AH parllM laLmlrd winpiNs.takaa.ua.. bl,i hmiubi, Hadrra, Kspl. t,l74-IU ;Proihoaotary. JUKTICBIM CUIBTARLI flKN Ws kara arlatsd a larn aaaihar tf tk. a Ml ILb, aad will aa lis raawlpt s twaaty rs ssats, Ball a sspy la a? addrsss. , art gtpt ivtxHtmfnit. Sheriffs Sale. BY flrlue of writs of Xssan'a Faeimt, Issued out of the Court of Com moo Mess of Clear Held count r, snd to ine illreclcil, there eel II he eapoied to Villi 1.10 8AI.B, at the Court House, la Ibe boron (h of Clsnrfleld, on Munilar, the t&th day of Kciitainher, IH7A, at 1 o'clook, p. m , the fol lowing dueoribed real eiUte, lo wlti The follow Inf land situate In Decatur township. Clear He Id county, l'a., bejtlnnlnf at a double hemlock, south-east oornrr of ILs JuieMi Matluoh surwy, south 'lilH pen-has and Dtl pcrrhas, In all VAi pciohes, lo the t-ornc r of land ol AUiini n alk art thence wert slons lilt line Ml perches r.orth 120 perches t Michael Walker Hue, wrst along ssine si percuss norta mi purcbes to HrjiUart line thsnoc west along same HI perches to old Hue thence south supposed to be shuut per. cltei to Jscoh Miller's purchase i thenoe east along bis line 71 perohes south along same 108 perches lo lend formerly of Harvey Moore; thenoe south Hi pert hrs to a post, west 131 pon-hel to a poit, thenoe south lupposcd to be 48 perches or so far till It strikes lino and corner of land lold to Poter Philips ; thsnec along hie line 100 norchee t thenoe south 1H0 perches) thenoe east I ho" perches to plaoeof beginning, being residue of lurveys la the nemo or Joseph JrUtlouk and Hubert Ileltsel mer, containing 4V acres, more or less, being the seme premiiee eonreyvd by mar l gage to Joalah W. fimitb, rrcenJcd to hook " 11." Mire Mi and a:tSt on 7th November, iHtta, A smsll portion of ine isnn ib oiearcu, ana nas on it.e tract net ween sis and seven million feet of white pine Umber. beiitlcs whits oak and hemlock, with two seioi of bituminous coal about 4 feet thirh coal banks puned in two places, tfciied, taken In tt.oculion end to be sold the property of Wm. Albert, Henry Albert and tisorge Albert. Alio, a certain two-story frsmo dwelling home 1 Ax"8 feet, with lot and curt II lege sppurtenant thersto, located on a lot of ground iltuato In the village of UuUoii, In UraJy towntbip, Lies meld oounlv. l'a.. known In tbe eeneral vUn of seid village as lot No. HI, la what Is known as Long's addition to laid riilsge, and being 0 feet front and lot) feet deep. Belted, Isken In cierutian and to be sold as the property of lllran ltonaldson. Alio, a certain two-story frame dwelling bouse with lot and curtilage appurtenant thereto, slta nte In the borough of Gsevole, Clearfield oounty, Pa., fronting on Curtln etreet 0 feet, with kltehen attached thereto. It is a two-story frame dwell ing house. Heiied, taken In execution and to be sold si the property of Nesl Ioughrrty. Also, a esrlain two story frame bocee situate ia the village of Woodland, H red ford township, Clearflnld oounty, l'a., 80 fret by 1 0 feet on lot of Jacob lutra. Said building Is lft feet in length and trt feet In depth. Hclsud, Isken In eiwution and to te sold as the property of Jseob Dutra. Also, a oertaio two story frame dwelling homo ascd ss a hotel, situated in the borough of Osceola, Clearfleld county, Pa., fronting on Curtin street and Is known in tbe general ilan of laid borough si lot No. 6. the whole length of nid boose being 32 fret front and .10 feet deep, and tbe L attacbod thereto being Kl2u feet. Heiied, taken in execu tion and to be sold as tbe property of James Hab ersham. Alio, a certain twortory frame hnue 47s4f) feet havlnga kitchen attached 1 AxlB feet, situated in the borough of Oweola, Clearfield county, Pa., on Curtin street : Hounded on the north by an alley, on tho eait by lot No. 1, on the south by Curtin street and kn the west by lot No. 1. Seised, taken In execution and lo be sold as the property of W. II. Danoer. A cert a la lot of ground situate In the borough of Clearfield, being lot No. lt6 or ssid borough, lying on the north side of Market itreet, and west side of Fifth street, bounded as follows: llee in ning at the corner of Filth snd Market streets, thsooe north along Fifth itreet, 172 feet to an alley, thence west along said alley 60 feet to lot no. lT, tbenoe sou to along said lot 1,2 rest to Market street, thenoe east along s&Id street 60 feet to place ef begitnitg, being same premises mortgaged by Daniel llenner to Jonah W. Smith, 13 June, IMB, recorded at Clearfleld, In mortgage book, "D," page 2Vi and 3wT. and bavlnr thereon erected a two-itn.y dwelling bonne rix24feet, with kitchen attached, and a two-story abop, ascd as a furniture manufactory, with iteain engine, Ac. be i J, taken lb execution and to be sold as ths property of laoll Uenner and A, J.Jackson, terra tenant. laaas or fUnr The or lee or sum at which the property shall be struck off must be paid at the tine of sals, or such other arrangements made as will be approved, otherwise the proper ty will be Immediately put ap and cold again at the expense and rlik of tbe person lo whom It was struck off, and who, In eaio of deficiency at such re-sale, ehall make good the same, and In no instance will the Deed be presented In Court for confirmation unless tbe money Is actually psid to the (Sheriff. W. It. M I'liKKHoN, bniRirr s Own, I Sheriff. Clearfleld, Pa., Aug. JO, 176. J Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of writs of tdition Krponat, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear- field oounty, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tbe Court House, In the borons b of CloarReld, oo Monday, tbs 2!th day of September, 1870, at 1 o'clock, p. na. the following described real estate, to wit i Seven certain tracts of land situate in Clearfleld county, Pa., iia: No. 1. Situate in Morrii town rihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., beginning at a white pine thence east 120 perohes to a black oak ; tbenoe south 1 WO perches to a white oak thence west IS" perches to service berry; thenoe north 1VA perohei to plaoeof beginning, containing 144 anrrl and 172 tierebes. part of Nioholas Hi dent an survey, known as tbe Hoover place, having 100 acrca cleared and no Buildings. It o.J. Biluate In the village of Kylertown, Mor rii townrhlp, Clearfleld county, Pa., known as lot No. in Mid village, bounded on the north by an alley, on the east by an alley, oo the west by lot of Hoover, and south by public road or itreet, having a two-story dwelling house, stable and outbuild ings thereon. No. I. Situate la Morris townihip, Clearfleld couUy. l'a., beginning at a hemlock, south-east comer; thence by land warranted to O. Werts, Jr., et. al., west 10H pcrobes to post,- tbenoe by Jacob Wine no rib uc p ere nee to post; tbenoe by o. Warina's estate 260 porches to hemlock : thenoe by Joieph lluhley et. al. south 14ft perohes to the place of beginning, containing ITtf acres and t perches and allowance, being tbe Philip Stone urvey.with about 80 acrei cleared, having a home and barn thereon erected. No. 4. Situate in Alorriidale. Clearfleld count v. Pa, being two lots lo seid town, Nos. 1 and I, tiounded by public road on the east aed south, on the west bv lend of John O'lisIL and north br an i ath-y, containing one acre, having thereon a two-1 ttory dwelling house, start building, stable, aad other outblldings. i JMo. o. Httnate in ine Tillage or Hylerttjwe, Morrii town'hlp. Clearfleld oountv. Pa- boanded by land of Stewart oa the South and eait, on tbe ; north by pulk)roed,aad weetby m enrol ra estate, containing two seres more or lesi, having thereon a two-itory plank house and aa old stable. No, fl. thl sate ta Morrii township, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded on tbe north by the John Neshit lurrey, south hy land of Hamuel Christ k Co., Wert by Isnd of Wagoner A II arils, and east by 8. Cbrift A Co., containing 46S acres and 168 porches, and known as tbe John Vaughn survey, and unimproved. No. T. hiluale to Morris townihip, Clearfleld coanty, Pa., bounded loath by the John Vaughn survey, north by Hates A Co., west by Ilartle A Miller, and eait bv John NeshU larvev. contain- ing 4JI.1 acres and 1 5.11 perches, and known as tbe j caKper ilcimei survey. reiied, tuken in execu tion and to be told as tha properly of Jotepti 0. llrcnner. Alio, a certain tract of land iltuato In Huston townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., Icing lurvry of lot from B. Uurns to David Ilruliakrr, beginning at a pmt corner of land of John Du Finis j thence weit 2Ji east 27 iierclics to a pt t thence south 221 weit 27 perches to a poit in line of land of John Dol.oli : lhen euth 11 east hy land of John Dulloia 14 pwmhei to poit aad plaoe of be ginning, containing 4 seres, if seres cleared, and thebalanoe In wood land, with a small two-story log house. Heiied, taken in execution and to be mid as the property ol David Uurkey, ' Alio, a certain tiaol of land tituate In Morris , towiitliirt, Clearfield county, l'a , described aa fol-! lows: llcglnning at a uisple, thenoe north 12 perches to a poit; thence went HI perches to a cbeitnatf thence south 1311 peroheatoa hemlock j , tbence unit Ml piTthn to place ef heg.nning, cftalnltig 01 acres and 73 pe rebel, being part of larvry in the name of Henry r. Drinker, linviiig aWut 40 son i cleared, tbo balance In wood Innd, having ercetrd thereon a small log home, small hern, aod a small orchard. Sri ted, taken in exe cution and to be sold ai the property of H. Porter tSbaw and lsaae bbissel Alto, Ave certain lots of ground situate In Weit Clearfleld, Lawrence townnhip, Clenrfitdd county, Pa., boundrd north by the Clearfleld Park, east, south and weit by certain streets and allevs, and containing one acre and abeetXO perches, having a two-atory trama dwelling nous, w.tu Kitenen attached, and other out building thereon erected. Belied, taken la eaecutioa and to be sold as the property of Nathaniel Hiihel. A lio, a eertaln tract of lend iltnitc In Lawrence townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded as fel lowst On ths north by A. Hpackman, south by Potter Head and Lewli fileora, west by Alexander Reed, aad eait by Joiiab Htad. containing aeres, with about 60 acres cleared, and the bal ance ia wood land, and with a good vten of coal, and a coal haul, wpened on it, and having a good larm nnuie, uani nam. ocanng orenara, ana accessary out buildlnga tbereoa. Heiied, taken In I execution aud to be iold as the property ef Jordan j Head. Also, a certain tract of land situate la Rerraria townihip, Clearfleld county, l'a.. containing about : fflty -sit acres with twenty five seres cleared, hav ing a log house and log barn erected thereon : Hounded eait by Aihlry, wet by Waaler, north hy Wttsvrow, south by Kerllng. Heised, Uhia in execution and to lie sold aa tbe property of 0. J. Kragy defendant and William llarkins,gar-1 alshee. i Alio, a certala tract or land situate la Jordan owahp, Clearfleld enanty, Pe, bounded aod de scribed ai lollowa i Vast by property ef r. Uates, weit by U. H. Lytle, north by John Dun wood tract, soath by J. W.Lamborna, containing abont two hundred arret with eboel thirty acres cleared and the balance In woodland having erected tbere oa a log boaie and log stable sad other oat build Ingi, Seised, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Joslah T. Caldwell. Also, a cerlaia tract el land situate la West Clearfleld, loaaship nf Lawrence, Clearfield Boun ty, l'a., bounded ea tbe aerth by aa alley, south by Nichols itreet, wssl by Weaver itreet, eait by property of tleorge Wet wo. Seised, taken In ei ecntion end lo be sold as Ihe property at Wm, H. Hadebangh. Also, all of Defendant' Interest la all the tim ber jet standing upon lbs following dcoeribed piece of land iltuate la Brady townihip, Clearfleld county, Pe begtaaiag at a hiahory, thence east 14s perehes lo a sugar, thence north 168 perches, thence west 146 pen hes, thence south perehes to ple4re of beginning, and being part of a larger tract ta name ol Cesper St iter. Also, all ef Defendant's Interest la aad to all Ibe while piae timber, rtnedieg er laving, that will mean re twelve Inches acmes the damp, upua tbe Mlewing described niece or treat ef land aale la llrady townebip, t'learleld eoaatf, Pa, on the waterroro and puiuetnanne turnpike and Meary Ueodlaader, ea tbe west by land ef A lie- man K I linger, on Ibe east by a road leading froai Henry floodleader'i ta M. Rresinger, eon ts in lag about 10 acres. Also, Defendant's iatertit ta alljM piece of ml dwtisrmfat. land iltuate In llrady townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., known as the Pvote old saw mill dam, Con taining about 10 acrsi, with tbe use of tbe water Itririluge for holding and running logi upon, nnd biliig a lrt of tra d No. 34. AImi, Defendant's Inteiwst In sit lbs tlmbar up on Hie following described picas of land altuato ia uraity townmip, uicarileld county, l'a., begin ning at a ajlilto oak corner, Hhboc west 110 par ches to post corner of land sold to Hubert Palton, thenoe north 132 psrohee te poit, tbenoe east 63 perches to poit, tbence south 23 perches to poit, thence rait 67 percliei to post, thence south 111 Eerohes to plaoe of beginning, containing about 0 acres and allowance, with itaaui iaw mill and other buildings thereon erojteJ, Heised, taken in execnlioo and to be sold as tbe property of Wm. Corley. Alio,aeertaln tract of land iltuate In Kerthnus townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded north by lands of Janice Houch, south by lands of Jane Use), east by laoda of David Uainss, end west by lands of James Koucb, containing 3S aerea, and having a log houio, two log stables, and other Im provements thereon. Seised, taken ia execution and to be sold as the nroperty of John Hols. Also, a esrtato lot oi ground situate la Anson vllls, Cleartleld oounly, l'a., bounded and de scribed as follows i North by public road, east by Baptist onuroo, souto oy an alley, west hy lot of John Swan, ae Ihe properly of J. W. Straw, having a two-story brick house and stabls, aod necessary out buildings thereon Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of J. W. Straw. Alio, a oertaio Irset of land iltuate In UtahrlUe, Olearfleld oounty, Pennsylvania, to wit: Three hundred aeres bought of Mathews hsunded oo the oait by other lands of Maibewe, on the weit aad south by DuBois and aorlh bv John Mathews. Seised, taken la execution, and to be sold as tho property ef Simon McKarlaod. Also, a certain triet of land situate Ib Knox, townihip, Clearfleld county, Pennsylvania, con taining about nlnety-sii aorei with about thirty acres cleared, and having a small frame two story house and small plank stable and other out build ings tbereoa. Hounded oa tbe east by lands lormnnj oamuei i-oweii, dee , on tbe west by U. A. Kofi man, south by land of William Pussy and north by land of John M. Chase, aad Dinkey Ki ts te. Salted and taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Miles and Rosa Allies. Taaai op Bali. The Price or sum at which the property shall be struck off must be paid at the time of sale, or suoh other arrangements made aa will be approved, other wlie the property will be Immediately put ap and sold again at tns expease ana rtii or ue person to wnom it was struck off, and who, la ease of deficiency at such re-sale, shall make good tbe same, and in no instance will Ihe Doed be presented la Court ior conn rotation unless tuo monsy n actually paid to the Sheriff. W. R. Mcl'HERRON, Rpinairr'e Orrtra, I Sheriff. Clearfleld, Pa., Aug. 10, 1870. j Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue of sundry writs of 'ieW 'oeins la med out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear- field oounty, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Home, in the norongn er wioaracia, oa aionaay. ine ztn day of Heptember, lH7fi, at 1 o clock p. m., tbe fol lowing described real estate, to wit: All of Defendant's intereit In all that certain pleoe or parcel of ground situate In Woodward tewmnip, tiearneid oounty, l'a., bounded and described as followi: Oo the south bv township road leading from Iloutidale to Q loo Dupe, on toe nortnoy an alley, on tuewost by land oi nam uel Shoff, and on the eait by land of John A. Shoff, containing two town lots, each 60 feet front and IbQ feet back, bav ing tnereoo erected a one tvry frame bonie 1 tlx 30 feet, and necenarj oat building, with a good well of water at the door. Also, one other pleoe of ground in same town hip and county, bounded as follows: On tbe north by piblio road, south by land of Samuel Bhon, weit by land oi naint.ei Btiorj, and can by land of W. II, Packers, containing aboat one. ilxtb of an acre, more or less, having erected thereon a good blacksmith shop. Seized, taken ia eaecntlua and to be sold as the property of Henry reters. Also, all of Defendsnt's Intereit In and upon the following deicrihed real citato situate in Chest townihip, Clearfleld oounty, l'a., bounded ai fol low! ; jieinning at tbe public road leading from Chest creek at the south-weit corner of John J. Snyder's lot ; thence along bin line to line of C. P. Moore ; thenoe along line of Moore to line of J. Westover; thenoe along line of went over to line of Barbara Lloyd : thence along said land to the bank of Uheit creek , tncnee along said creek to the line of J. r. fry ; thenoe along line of J. P Pry to tbe public road; thence along public read to the place or Beginning, oonUlmng about acres more or leu, and the same land now in tbe poiseiiioa of John J. Snyder. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of liaae aeirn. Also, the following real estate situate Ib Burn Ide townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., being I town lot with a two-story frame home, and oat building, bounded nan by an alley, west by Main street, north by Daniel Fallon, and south by a itreet. Heiied, taked in execution and to be sold aa the property of S. T. McCormlek. Alio, tbe following real estate iltuate In Beccaria townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., containing about 6ti acres, with about 30 acres e leered, and having a small log boats, log stable and small orchard thereon, bounded as follows: On the east by fl. Davis, west ov I'at Plyan, north by J. M. Smith. south by Smith et. al. Seised, taksn In execution and to bo sold ai tbe property of J. P. dill. Also, all of Defendant's Interest la all that omr- tain piece or parcel of ground situate In Cur wens- villa borough, Clearfleld county, Pa., containing one town lot, bounded as followi : Fronting 60 feet on SUte street to aa alley t tbence I HO feet north, to State etreet and place of beginning. known Ib plot of said borough as lot No. 9, having thereoa erected a log shop, ascd as a chair shop, Seised, taken la execution and to be sold as the property of William P. Chambers. Also, all that certain tract of land situate In Osceola borough, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded and described as follows t On tbo east by lot No. 1, on tbe west by lot No. t, oa tbe north by aa alley, oo the south by Curtin street, containing one town lot, having thereoa erected a good frame house 41x47 teet, with kltobea attached, and used for bote) purposes, known as the "Mountain House," with aeoeaiary out buildings. Heiied, taken In execution and to be sold as taa property of William H. Danoer. Alio, all that certain pleeo or parcel of ground situate in H out (dale borough, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded aad described as followi : Situate on the south -eait corner of Hannah street and Oak alley, bounded on the north by Beaver alley, on the west by property of ill tarn Ourren, and known nnd designated in plan of aaid borough as lot No. I, having thereoa erected a two-atory frame hour, with basement for bar room, and known as the "Union Hotel" In the borough of Iloutidale. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of A. W. O'Urady. Alio, the followiogreal estate situate in Ilouti dale borough, Clearfield county. Pa., being one town lot in aaid borough, with a two-story frame house, rituals on Sue street and Spruce alley, and known and designated in plot of said borough as lot No. Titt. Seised, taken In execution aod to be sold as the property of O. Uirard. Also, all that certain tract or body of bltrnuia ous eal landl situate, lying and being In the township of Woodward, county of Clearfleld, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as followi t Heginning at the niaplo, gone, Sow stone corner, common corner of erginal surveys In the aame of Wm. Wilt or, Roland Krans, and Samuel Ktnlluf) north 16 west 111 perches to a hemlock i thenoe north 63 east 278 perches to a poet; thence south 36 degrees 131 perches to a poit; tbence south 68 west lot ptuvboste a mall rock oak ( thence sooth 85 cart 868 perches to a poit ; tbviioo wnth 6H wcat 1 14 peroboa to a post, llienoo north Hi west 16 perchei to atone t thence south 68 weit 10 perehee to e post ; tbsneo south 63 wen 60 perchei to a post thence .toulh 83 east 82 perohes to a post; tbence south 6.1 west 3 04 ferchea to a wnile pine; thenoe oorth 3H west 14 8-10 perches to a white oak ; thenoe north 6.1 eait 113 perchei to a post : thence north 86 wsil 01s perches to a fallen hemlock) thence in an eiiurly o Ire t ion of a small itream 4ft perches to a hemlock thenoe SO west 73 perchei to a white oak stump t thence 68 west 9 perchei to a poat; thenoe north Si weit Oil perches to a post ; thence couth 63 west 1ti3 1-10 iierchcs to small hemlock llicnee south 6 east fllf perches to a fallen hem lock i thenoe mutb 63 west 12 pcrohei to a pout : thence north 88 went across Clearfield oreek II", pernhoituapoit ; thence north 6.1 oait 2H3 perchei to place of beginning, containing nine hundred and aine aeres mora or leas, and being parts ef three aveveral tracts ef land surveyed on warrants grunted In 17W8, granted by the Com men weal lb til' Pennsylvania, one to Hamuel Kinline, one to Holaod Kvam, and one to William Witter, which parta of tract above described have by divers good conveyances and assurances in law became veiled ia David Hume). On this body of land there are several Improve ments : Pint, home farm, with about 100 Bores cleared, large home, barn, and other outbuilding! thereon erected. No. 2. The Alexander farm, with about ilxty acrei cleared, bouse barn, and other outbuilding. No. S. The D. Pnillips farm, with about forty acres eleired,log house, log stable, and orobad I thereon. No. 4. The Thomas Dixon, with about twenty acres cleared, with small leg bouse and stable t Hereon. No. . Tha John Fulford farm, with about forty acrei cleared. No. 6. The Joha Larve farm, with about forty- live aerea c lea rod, Selied, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of David C. Ilensal. Also, Ay virtue of a writ of fiert incios, on Tuesday, tha 2ftta al September, al 1 o'clock p. m.t at tbe Court House, in I learfleld, the lol lowing described properly, to wit: Alio, a eertaia tract of land la llradford twp,, Clearfleld soanty, Pa., beglanlng at n poet oa the sooth-woet corner of tract, aod north-weal corner of Wm. Isewts' survey, I henna by Thomas I'srki and W si. Albert A llrolbere' laud eait 1116 per ohes to poit, thenoe by Wm. Albert A Bros.' land north uspercnes io corner oi nainuei bent nervy i laud, thence hy Samuel l.amberry west IBS per ches to Hoc of John Darclay lurrey, thence by John Barclay and land of Wm. Albert A Hroi. oath 166 perches to beginning, eon tain ing 178 acres and 143 perches, being part of the John Vaugba survey, and isms land in deed from Wm. A. W allace, deed book "PP," pnge 834, having abont acres cleared, with a small home, two small Itablel and a bleekimitu ihop thereon, reserving about 8 acre that has been sold off In lota at the Woodland Fire Brick works, also, re serving about Iff aeres that bas beea sold off In lots east ef Woodland Fire Hrick Works, also abrat e acres sold to T. 0. R. R. Co. Also, a certain tract of lafld la Bradford twp., Clearfleld county, Pa., beginning nt a black eak, tbence by land or Jacob Pearoe 1674. perehes to bouse, thenoe by Joha Htewart east lift Mrehei to stance, thenoe by Thomas Holt north b?i pe& ebes to post, threes by Crewel's land west 118 perehes te begins log. ee lain Ing lot aeres nad Bfl aerobes, being part of the Andrew Pettlt sur vey, the seme land ia deed from David Forcey, recorded la deed booh No. 8, pege 206, having aboot 6 acres cleared Ibereen. Also, acettaia tract of land iltuate la Bradford lowaship, Clearfleld county, Pa., beginning at white aak, tkettec by K. Hi swart aorth 86 east loo perches to poet, thenoe by Hirl-wlck Rank aorta 66 weat 104 perehee lo poit, thenoe south 36 west Hit perehes ta post, thence by Polly McC'lenncna, tmth 16 eait lAti perches to begin- groat Idt'frttSfmfut. nlng, containing 100 acres, being part of a larger survey In the name of Martha llouiiun, aad same land In deed from F. P. Hursttiel, recorded In deed book "W," page 437. Also, aeertaia ples ef laud in 11 red ford Inp Clssrll' ld county, Pa., beginning at a white ok elump, tbence by Wm. Albert A Hrs. and land of KM H.dt east 6 por.bei to pool, thence by land of Wu. Albert A Bros, east 1:18 perches to post, thenoe hy Woodland Fire llrb-k t'o ' land we.l 16i lo itom-i, the uoc by land of Wu. Albert A Hroi. north 1H8 per. to beginning, containing 136 acres, about 20 aorei of which is cleared, being part of a surrey in the name of Jane Camiibell, and latne land In deed from F. P. Hurxtbal, re corded ia dued boik '-W," page 78, having there, en three new large dwelling!, with stables and other out buildings, a tauuse and stable, a two story frame homo, (lurmerly occupied by George Albert, wagoa maker's shop, graiB house, drug store and post ofiios building, tin shop building, 1 1'Story plank house, reserving about 12 aorei that bai been sold oil In town lots, bIso, about 7 acres to T. A C. R. R. Co. Also, the oeal In a certain tract af land la Bradford township, Cloarfldd county, Pa., begin ning at a chestnut oak, tbenoe by (Jeorge Turner's land east 80 perches to stone, thence south 60 perches to itooes, thenoe bv John 11. Turner west 30 perobei to stooes, thenoe north 60 perches to beginning, being part of the Wm. Lewis survey, and the same land in doed from J. W. fimitb, re oorded la deed book "Y," page 8V0. Alio, a certain piece of land situate In Bradford towmbin, Clearfield county. Pa., described as fol. lowsi Beginning at a poit eorner ; thenm by land of Iiaac K line and other land of Wm. Albert and liros., cart VA perches to post corner; tbenoe by landi of Jacob Pcane north 176 perchei to pcit eorner ; thenoe by land of George Harger wait SO perches to pmt corner; tbenoe by other land of Wm. Albert A linn., ion lb 176 perchei to poit oorner and plaoe of beginning, onntalnlng 100 acrei, more or Ion, having about flour acres cleared, being .part of surrey In name of John Campbell, and tbe tune land described in deed from Q. h. Reed and J. F. Weaver, recorded ia deed book No. 7, page 71. Alio, aosrtain pieoeof land iltuate ia Bradford townihip, Clearfield Bounty, Pa., dei-r-hd as follows: Beginning nt a white oak eorner; thence hy other lands ef Wm. Albert A Broa. and J. II. dearbart, east 100 perches to a imall hem- I lock corner : tbence by ottior lands of Wm. Albert A Bros, north 1 76 perches to a white piae eorner ; thenoe by land of Peter Harger's heiri, west 21 pervbee te a small hemlock corner, tbenoe by aaid landi south 26 per. to post oorner, tbenoe by said land weit I .'15 perchei to post corner; thence by land ol Robert Lambsrry south 160 perohes to a white oak eornor and place of beginning, containing 146 acrei, more or less, with about 46 acres cleared, and being part of survey in nam of John Campbell, and tbo same laud deicnbed in deed from J. L Heed and J. F. Weaver, re corded lo deed book No. 7, page 7 1, baring a two story bouse, log stable and bearing orchard there- ! OB. Alio, a eertaia piece of lend situate In Bradford townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., dcMribed as fol- j lows t Beginning at a white oak corner ; thence , by other laod of Wm. Albert A Pros, eait 100 perchd to a poat eorner; thence hy land of Eli Holt 176 perehes to post oorner thenoe by Brad ford Church lol, land of Benjamin Lansberry and liaae Harger, weit 100 perches to post eorner i thence by land of Samuel l.amberry and other laud of Wm. Albert A Hroi. 176 perchei to white oak oorner and place of beginning, containing 109 acres, more or leas, having about Vi aeres oleared, having tbereoa erected a two-story frame bouse and a bank barn, wagon ibod and other noceaiary oat buildings, and a bearing orchard, being part of lurvay in name of Charlei Stewart and John Vaughn, and tbe same laod described io deed from (J. L. Reed and J. F. Weaver, recorded lo deed book No. 7, page 71, and known as the Alualom Bsrger place. Also, a certala piece of land situate In Morrrs townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., described as fol lowi i Beginning at aa old hemlock eorner; tbonce by Juhn Taylor survey south 87 degrees eait 206 perches to post corner; thenoe by lalld of A. B. Pearee aorth 8 degrees eait 171 perches to a post comer; thenoe by said land south J degrees east AO perches tu n post corner; tbence by W. D. Kirwin lurrey aorth 1 degree eait 62 perches to an old pine oorner; thenoe by Walter Stewart mrvey north Hit degrees west 320 perehes to an old hemlock oorner; thence by land of Jas. Potter and J. W. Leonard, south 1 degree west 22H perches to an old hemlock and plaeo of begin ning, containing 87ft acrei, more er less, beiog part of survey in name of William Stewart, and part of same land deicribod in deed from George Wilson, recorded ia deed book "W," page 768. Also, a certain piece of land in Boggi townihip, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a post cor ner of McOullough, Dolen aod others; thenoe by Bern ban y Snyder aod P. Dolea north Itti) ta post by white oak thence by reiidne east 126 to cor ner; thence by same south 10 perchei to poat ; thenoe by McCullough west to beginning, con taining 131 acres and 06 perches- being part of the Ueorge llootmaa tract, and same land in doed from W. A. Wallace, recorded in deed book "T," page 738. Also, a certain piece of land In Woodward twp., Clearfield oounty, Pa., beginning at a cheitnut; thenoe by John Logaa north 16 west 447 perches to poit; thenoe by same and Joieph Logan north II eait 148 perehee to post; thence by William McCullough south 881 east 112 perches to post; thenoe by Parlor Mavhow south 14 west 1U0 per ches to sugar maple; thenoe by same and Jacob uoss norm t writ va nercnes to beginning con taining 113 acres and fli perehee- -- being lame land doner i bed ia deed book "U," page 743. Also, all the mineral right of Wm, Albert, Geo. Albert and Henry Albert In a tract of land lita ate In Bogge townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., beginning al a hickory corner at tbe lane of Geo. Turner ; tbenoe by John Wisor north 131 perches; tbence by L. Sleine'e land east 6 V perches ; thenoe by H. Loon's land west to beginning, containing 40 acres, being a part of the Ann Stewart survey and same lead In deed from A bram Wisor, record ed ia doed book "X," page 838, Also, a oar tain tract of laad sitaate ia Bradford townihip, Clearfield oounly, Pa., beglnnlug at a post; taence aorta lj east vi peronei to post; thenoe nor in ttj west ivs perenes to post on oia M ileiburc road ; tbenoe along aald road south 684 east 83.8 porches, south 21 eait 12.8 perches, south 8 west 12 nerchei. south 60l eait 8.4 per ohes, south 771 east 18.4 perehes, loath 66 east 14.8 porches to plaoe of beginning, containing 2S acres and 88 perohes, being the Joseph Harger land, and same land as la deed irom rtoocn Lansberrv. Fraacfs V. Campbell and S. A. Cald well, Executors, deed record In book "CO.," Also, all tne inieren or cam nuiiam, iienry and Ueorge Albert, supposed to be a one-eighth .. .. . . interest ia a certain piece of land ia Bradford townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa- bounded north by tauite oi jonn ate wen, east oy vm. Aioert llros., sootn oy same, west by same and uenjamin Laniberry, known ns tbe Peter Burger homestead, containing ISO acres, about 100 aeres cleared, being part of a mrvey in the name of John Camp bell, and me saute land in deed iron Marian V) aple and Henry W aple, reported ia deed book "PP," page 1'JO, having a good farm houU, barn and out building, and bearing orchard thereon. Also, all Defendants' intereit In a certain piece, of land, bounded oa the went by Peter Barger's estate, east by Weftly Bhirey, north by Daniel Stewart, south by Ueorge 11. Harger, containing 80 acres, about 40 acrei cleared, known ns llenry Crowell place, having a log huajc, log bam ana bearing orchard thereon , ( l 1,1 Alio, all Defendants' Interest In the Jos. Barger estate, in Hradlord township, bsing one tieiri (Mrs. Miller mere, haid stale ta bounded on the west by land of Rllli Pearee, east by land of S. A- Caldwell, W. 1). lligler, and K. J. Ualdwrii, north bv land of T. H. rorceyand towmbip road, south by land of A bram Pearee, containing 176 acres, about ISO of which is eleared.havlng a good frame house and barn, and neceiiary out build ings and bearing orchard thereon Also, a certain piece el land ia Decatur town hip, t'learfleli oounty, Pa., beginning at the smiih-eert eorner of tbe tract; thence west U0 perches to a poit; thence north 82 perches lo poit ; taence lofl perobai te poit j thenoe south 82 perches lo beginning, containing 60 acres, being out of the south-eait corner of the Thomas Stew, art tract, and the same land in deed from J. W. Smith, recorded in deed book "liB, page 618. Alio,aocrtain pieoeof laud In Boggg township, Clearlisld Co., Pa., bounded by land or J. M. Chase and Clearfleld crook, containing about 16 acrei and know as the Sanborn rafting ground. Alio, a certain piece of land in oodward twp., Clearfleld Co., Pa., containing about one acre, known as tbe upper rafting ground, at Unit dam, on Clearfield crook. Also, a certain piece of land lltuatod la Wood- ward townihip, Cleartleld oounty, Pa., do pert bed as ftdlews i Beginning at a poit oorner ; thence. ent 200 perchei to stone heap tbence, by land of Joha llarriion and Joseph Clerk south 3.4 pereUM to poit orner i tbence, ny Huiand fctam surrey north 40 dt greei weit 300 perehes to port oorner: tbence, hy Semnal Enilin survey, north 60 degrees east 80 perchei to pest: thenoe by said survey north 40 degrees west 100 perches lo ?oit eorner and place of beginning, containing 10 acres, more or lees, being part of survey in name of "Chcmny Kioketts" and the same land dcicrilted in deed from Jas. X. Leonard, recorded in deed book "AA," page 230, Also, a oertaio piece ef land lit ua ted In Wood ward townihip, Clearfleld oounty, Pa., described as follows: Beginning at a Hemlock eorner; tbence by reildue of Joha MtiClellend, sooth II degrees west 162 perches lo a post; thence, by Mary Connly survey, north 78 degrees east 160 rerches to poit i thenoe" Mary Neal" mrvey, north 1 degrees east loo perches to a Biroh comer; thenoe, by "Joseph Clark" survey, aorth SS de grees west 140 perches to Hemlock corner and piece of beginning, containing li8 acres, more er lees, being part ef surrey la the name of Joha McClelland and the same land described In deed from W. B. Alexander, recorded la deed book "FK," page 171 on the IHth of November, 170. Also, a eertaln pleoe of land situated lo Wood ward townihip, Clearfleld soanty, Pa, described ai followi: Beginning.ate Ilemlockeoraer; thenoe by "Robert Met lee" survey, south 8V degrees east 1 1 6 perches to a hemlock oorner j tbence, by John Harrison survey, north 1 degree eait 78 perches to poit eorneri tbonce by residue of peter Lowder survey, aorth 89 degrees well 100 perohes to post eorner; tbence by said surrey, aorth 1 degree east SO perches to poil oorner; thence, by same nrvey, north 80 degree west 142 8-10 iterobes te a hemlock eernert tbeoce, by Reubea Haiaesand Susan Ward survovi, south 101 degrees west 34 aerobes to na aid plan corner tbenoe by Samuel Kmlln survey, south Rnl east 164 perches to a hemlock oorner aad plaoe of beginning, contain ing 1H acres and 134 perches, more or less, being part of survey la the aame of Peter Lowder aad the same land described la deed from Joseph Boat reeordi d la deed book No. I, page fl8( having a large saw mill, email Bouse and good stable erected tbereoa. Also, a certain pi ice of land situated In Wood ward townihip, Clearfleld oounty, Pa., described ns follown Beginning at a post corner, thenoe hyJohn McClelland mrvey, south 87 degrees east 111 perehes lo a burcb corner ; thence, by Mary Ntel survey, aorth I degreei east 161 perches ta met eorner tnenee oy naia sarvsy, soma nn east perehee la a beech eorneri Uiiaoa ! Tbos. Masloa, aorth three degrees east 94 6-10 perches to post t thenoe, by residue of Joseph Clark north 8 degreei west 1 44 perches to post eorner tkeae hy Itobert Mc jee survey, auota 8 degrees weit 1H3 perehes to a hemleoh eorner i thenoe, by Rol and Kvans survey, south 371 degrees east 118 perches to a birch eorner thenoe, by said survey south 811 degreei west 88 perehes lo post eorner aad pHfe ej beginning, eoBtlala 107 aeres i Ifflal .nuouBrrmrnti. perohes and allowance ; surveyed la tbe aame of Joseph Clark, having erected thereoa a sua II v house aad liable, and about in aoreo cleared. Alio, all defendants' interest in limber aad mla- erali oa aad in a esrleia piece of land in Deoatiir towatbi, CIrAeld euuuty, Pa., bouadoj as fid 1'twii Uagianiag at a pot; theooe by land of Jainei Philii,,, ,d Wm. Albert A Broi. south 3 wat ft pim-liei to stoaea 1 thenoe by Wm. Albert AlWIead NiutU 87 east o8.6percheitotoacs 1 f thence by same wct 8 eait eO perohes te it eke, t thooce by laad of Jamei Mitchell aorth 8f west ' 11)6.6 perukes to place uf beginning eontaialog 6 acres and atlowsnoe, belog out ef the north west . Burner of the Thomas Stewemon survey, and part r of saws land in deed from J. W.bmitb,noorded in deed book "X," page 8.1 at. I the same land now owned and occupied by John Phillips. Also, all defendants' Intereit ia ths timber and minerals in and on a certain piece of land In De catur townihip, Clearfield county, Pa.,bounded as follows 1 Beginning st a post; tbenoe by laud bow owned by John Phitlipi, eait 108 perches to stones; thenoe by Jobs Kepheart'a land south 80 nerches to poil ; thenoe by R. M ilcbeU'i laad, went ' Itlfl perobei to poet; thenoe by Mary Sandwich t survey, norm au perenes to place ef beginning eoa taining fifty acres and allowance being part of a survey la the aame ef Thomas Stewartsoa aad part ef aame land In deed from J. W. Smith, re corded ia deed book "X," page 88, and the saina land now owned by Juhn Rewlss. Also, all defendants interest ia the Umber and miaerals on nnd in a certala piece of laod ia Be cat or townihip. Clearlled county, Pa., bounded as followi: Begioningat a stake ; thenoe by land of Jas. Mitchell and f . A J. Meeae, east 100 perches to post thfore by rviidue ef surrsy south 320 perohes to old line; tbenoe by old line west 106 perches to poat; thence by land of Robert M itcbel', Joba Howies and John I'hillipi north 320 perches to beginning, oon tain ing two hundred aerea snd ' allowances being part of the Thomas Stewartsoa a sarvsy and the same laad described ia deed from J. W. Smith, recorded ia deed book "V," page 3S0, and now owned by John Kepbarl A lie, all defendants Interest ia tbe timber on a eertaia piece of laad ia Beccaria township, Clear- neiu eoumy, ra oontaiaing abeal ISO aerea and known aa ox bow tract owned by Henry White side, Also, all the intereit t William Albert, Ueorge AlUrt and Henry Albert io a certain lot In Wood land, Bradford township, Clearfield oounty, l'a., bounded on the east by aa alley, south by Wood land Fire Briuk oompany'a land, on the east by Win. Albert A Bros'.,on the loutb by public road, containing sboal three-fourths of an acre having a good large house 83x48 tbereoa aad kaowa as the Woodland Hotel or K. B. 11 u in mer House. Also, all of their Intereit In four eertaia lots la Bradford township, Clearfleld county Pa., boand ed on tbe louth by P. R R.on theeeit.west A west oy w m. Albert liroi'.eonteinlng eoout one acre, having a good email bouse thereon, kaowa as David McCanlly property. Also, all their interest la four eertaia lota ia Bradford townihip, Clearflald eoauty, Pa., bound ed on south by public road ea east and west by Wm. Albert A Bros', and oa Ihe north by public road, containing about threc-fourtha of an aorc, having a good small faouie and liable thereto, 1 kaowa as the Thomas L. Waple property. i ' Alio, all their interest Ib three eertaia lots la Woodland. Bradford townahln. Clearfleld oountv. Pa., bounded on tbe north by Main street on the east by P. 0- BlaUenberger lots, on tbe aonth by an alley 00 the weit by D. Pendsrgait lot,oon tain ing about tbreo-foartha of an acre known as J. B. Mo Kn ally lots occupied by Dr. J. Liti having a good house, stable aud office thereoa. Also, all their Interest In two oertaio leitjlo Wooldand, Bradford townihip, Clearfield Bounty, Pa., bounded on north by Main street, on east by J. B, McKnally lots, oa south by alley, on west by A . II. Taylor lot, containing about one-half an acre known as D.Peodergast lots, having a boos and stable thereon. Aleo, all their Interest ia two oertaio lost la Woodland, Bradford townihip, Clearfield ooouty, Pa., bounded on ths north by Main street, on east by D. Pondergastlots, on south by alley, oo west by Joha Peterson lot, containing about one-half an acre known as Joha Pattenma loit Also, all their -in teroit In a eertaia let to Wood land, Bradford tewmbip, Clearfield county. Pa,, bounded on the north by Main street, on east by Wm. Albert A Bros., on south by P. R. K. Co., weit by R, Laniberry lot, containing abount one- ' fourth acre known as Wm.Hall lot, baring email house tbereoa. Also, nil their Intereit In three certain lots In Woodland, Bradford towa'bip, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on north by Mala itreet, on east by Wm. Hall lot, on south by P, R. R. Co. on west by BenJ. Laniberry, containing three-fourths of aa acre, known as R. Laniberry lots, having a mall house aod liable thereon, Aleo, allsiheir iatarestinaaertain lot. a Wood land, Bradford townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded oa the north by Maiaetreetv ob tbe eait by R. Laniberry loU.on the south by P. R. R. Co. oa tha weit by Wm. Albert A Bros'., containing about one-fourth acre known aa Benjamin Lsnx berry lot having a small house tborcJo. , , 1 f ' i Also, all Wm. Albert A Bros.' Interest In a car- ' tain lot in Woodland, Bradford iowmhip, Clear Held eonntr, Pa., bounded 00 tbe south by Main treet, east by Ueorge Brefi lot, aorth by alley, west by W. Albert A Bros., eontalning about of an acre, with boas aod lUsle tbereoa, bow occupied by Otto Buck. Also, all their later ia a eertaia iJt fa Wood- 7 land, Bradford townihip, Clearfield County, Pa., bounded 00 tbe south ay Maia street, east by alley, north by alley, west by R. B. B hirer, 1 lot, cootainmg about y acre, having a small hoiua thereoa, kaowa as 8. W. McClenacaa lot. I Aim, all their interest in eoertaiu lot in Wood- land, Bradford townihip, Clearfleld Bounty, Pa., biaaded on tbe aerth by Main street, eaat by M, J. Caldwell's lot, south by alley, west by Wm. Aioert A llros, containing acre, known as ths Jerry Graft e lot, having a small hoase thereof I Alio, all their interest in a oertaio lot ia Wood J laad. Bradford township, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded oa the north by Main street. wMt h Jerry Uraffius' lot, south hy alley, aast by Jos. Uillman'i lot, containing about 1 acre, and known as the M. J. Caldwell's Wthaviog a home tbers-i J Also, all their iateawst ia a eertaia (at Ib Wood land, Bradford township, Clearfleld county. Pa., bounded or the north by Main street, west byM. J. Caldwell's let. south by alley, east by Thomas SteaicBi' lot, containing about I acre, with siaal f home thereon, knowa as Joseph 0 ill mea '1 lot. f Also, all their Interest in a certain M ia Wood land, Bradford townihip, Clearfleld oounty, Pa bounded south by Main street, west by Thomas Stevens' lot, south by alley, east by W. Albert A Bros., oontatniflt about t acia, kaowa as Charles , Orafn lot, having a small hoase tbereoa. . J Also, all their interest In a certain lot In Wood- ' land, Bradford township, Clearfleld oounty, Pa., boanded sooth by Main etreet, west by W. Albert A Bros., north by alley, cut by J. Dal lot, con taining about about 1 acre, having a small bouse thereon, known as M. A. Merideth lot. ' Also, all tbelr Intereit In a certala lot In Wood- laod, Bradford town-hip, Otoarfleld county. Pa., bounded south hy Main street; west by J. Dale let, aorth by alley, east by other lots, containing about 1 acre, and knowa as C. U. Caldwalederfr let. I Also, all their intereit In a oertaln lot la Wood- ' laod, Bradford townihip, Clearfleld county, Pa., boanded north by Main itreet, west by O. W. Barger lot, eouth bp alley, eaat by W. Albert A Bros., containing about 1 acre with small bouse and liable thereoa, known as Leroy 8. Faulkner f let. 4 Alio, all their Interest la a eertaia lot lo Wood land, Bradford townihip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., bounded sooth by Main street, east by W. Albert A Bros., west hy Jacob II. Carr lot, aorth by alley, containing 1 acre, having a good bonne aad stable tbereoB, known as C. Cone lot. 1 Alio, all thslr Interest la four eertaia lots in Woodland, Bradford township, Clearfield coanty, Pa,, Bounded oa the aorth by nublio road on the eait, louth nnd west by Wm. Aioert A Bros'., con taining about one acre, having a small house and stable thereoa, known aa Jacob tireea rote. Alio, all their Intereit la four eertaia lots la Woodland, Bradford township, Clearfleld eonnty, Pa., bounded on the north by public road on eait, south and wast by Wm. Albert A Bros'., contain ing about three-fouthi of an acre, having a bom thereon, Known asJamesMoDonnold lots. Seised, , taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Albert, Ueorge Albert aad Henry AU bvrt. Also, hf virtue, of wriU of Lr. Fa, nnd Fi, Fa., at (be Court iiouie io Clear flM, on Tmwdny, Seplemtver 20th, the following doMuribed ronl alato. to wit: 9 Certain I nods in Br id ford township, Clearfield oounty, Fi., one piece begin uing at a chestn.it corner surveyed in the name of H'm Htewart, Wm. Low is, Aaron Levy nnd enry Stewart, thence by Wm. Stewart IK illy p to a poat, iheooe br res idue 01 me Aaron Levy survey. IN 310 p to the line between John Barclay and A. Levy surveys, ihenca E byname 111) p to 11 pine oorner, I hence by John Vaughn 4 H'm. Lewis survey, 8 310 porches lo place of beginning, containing Wl acrei and 3 perches, beiog the eaitcrmosl half called Levy's choice, surveyed on warrant crant- ed to Aaron Levy, dated 117th uly, 17D2, nartng aoout ' acrei cleared, a two-story house, small barn And beta ing orchard thereon Alio, one other piece of land beginning at a white oak, thence easterly by land of Michael Moult and AuMlotn Tierce 78 p to post, thenoe 8 222 p to poit, thence W by H'm Lewis survey 18 p lo post, thenoe N '222 p lo place of beginning, containing 102 aarea, being out of tho Jane Cam 1 ihe 1 1 survey, about .10 acrei of which ii cleared, having the H oodland store houae build in anda frame dwelling house formerly oc cupied by Wm. Albert, a small barn .email nouie ma Olher improvement thereon. Alio, one other piece, leginning nt a eorner post of liaae Kline's, east Bii perohes to a poit eorner of Joieph Barger t thenoe by bis land lonlh flfl per. to a pest ; thence by laad of Joha Kline west i perobei t tbence by Isaae Kline aorth fill perches, containing S7 acres. Alio, one ether piece, being the balance of the Wm, Lewis mrvey, bounded by lands of Abialom Pierce on the eait, and Stewart survey oa the snath, Ueotg Tamer's laad aa the wast, aad Jane Campbell sarvsy the aorth, eon tain tag 0 aerea. Also, one ether piece, eontalning 0 aeres, part ef the Wm. Lewis larvey, being the Joseph Uray premises bounded by J aaa Campbell surrey, and a tbe aorth by ether landi of Jos. (Jray. Also, one other piece of land oontaiaing about I noree, joining lands of Isaac KHae, being put of the liaae Wilioa snrvev, being the same II rami sos which F. P. lUriikael aad Wss. A. War laee, eon rayed by deed 1 to aaid Alberts. Belted, taken In ctenatiofl and la be seid ae the property f Wm. Allien, Ueo. Albert and llenry Albert. Tbubu er Sai.n.-The price or sum at which the property shall be struck off must be paid al Ihe time of iale, or nr-h Mber arrangements made as el II he Spprored. Otherwise tha property will be rmraediaiejy put up aad sold agaia at the ex pense and rlik of the persoa to whom it was struck -off, end who, la ease of deweieaey t raih re -isle, shall make good the same, aad la a iBifane will the Deed be presented tw Court for confirmation an leas the money Is actually paid lo Ihe Sheriff. W. K. MoPHHRSON, Snxmrr's Omen, I Sheriff. " Clenrfltld, Pa., Aag. M, 1171. J
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